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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Comptroller of the Currency TO THE SECOND SESSION OF THE SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES DECEMBER 1, 1919 (IN TWO VOLUMES) VOL. 2 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1920 T K I : A S V H Y l>r.r.-\KTMr.NT, I W U U K - N I N«>. 2.^)1, Coinj'trolhr of tic t'urmicy. CONTENTS. Digest of decisions relating to national banks 1 TABLES. No. 1. Comptrollers and Deputy Comptrollers of the Currency No. 2. Names and compensations of officers and clerks in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency October 31,1919 No. 3. Expenses of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency for the year ended June 30,1919... No. 4. Number of national banks organized, the number passed out of the system since February 25, 1863, and the number in operation October 31, 1919 No. 5. List of national banks the corporate existence of which will expire for the first time during the year ending October 31,1920, with the date of expiration No. 6. List of national banks the corporate existence of which will expire for the second time during the year ending October 31, 1920, with date of expiration No. 7. Authorized capital stock of national banks on the first day of each month from January 1, 1906, to November 1, 1919, bonds on deposit to secure circulation, circulation secured by bonds, lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation, and national-bank notes outstanding No. 8. National-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations and amounts, on October 31, 1864, to 1919 No. 9. Number of national banks increasing their capital, together with the amount of increase monthly January 1,1916, to February 29, 1920 No. 10. National gold bank notes issued 1870 to 1884 No. 11. National-bank notes of each denomination outstanding March 13,1900, and October 31,1910, • to 1919 No. 12. National-bank notes outstanding, the amount and per cent of notes of $5 on March 14,1900, and October 31, 1900, to 1919 No. 13. Amount and denominations of national-bank notes issued and redeemed since the organization of the system, and amounts outstanding October 31,1919 No. 14. National-bank currency received from Bureau of Engraving and Printing year ended October 31,1919 No. 15. Federal Reserve bank currency, printed year ended October 31, 1919 No. 16. National-bank currency issued to banks, year ended October 31,1919 No. 17. Federal Reserve bank currency issued, year ended October 31,1919 No. 18. Summary, by States, Territories, and geographical divisions of national-bank currency issued during the year ended October 31,1919 v No. 19. Taxes assessed on Federal Reserve bank currency, cost of redemption, and cost of plates for years ended June 30,1915 to 1919 No. 20. Vault account of currency received and issued by this bureau during the year and amount on hand October 31, 1919 No. 21. National-bank notes received monthly for redemption during the year by the Comptroller and the Redemption Agency of the Treasury, together with the total amount received since June 20, 1874 No. 22. National-bank notes received at this bureau and destroyed yearly since the establishment of the system No. 23. National-bank notes issued; the amount and per cent received and destroyed on account of active, liquidating, and insolvent banks annually from October 31, 1864, to October 31, 1919 No. 24. Vault account of currency received and destroyed during the year ended October 31, 1919.. No. 25. Taxes assessed on national-bank circulation 1864 to 1919, cost of redemption 1874 to 1919, and cost of plates and examiners' fees 1883 to 1919 No. 26. Tax paid on national and Federal Reserve bank circulation, together with cost to the Government on account of expenditures incident thereto, year ended June 30, 1919 No. 27. Expenditures of Office of Comptroller of the Currency for year ended October 31, 1919 No. 28. Assessment on national banks to pay salaries and expenses of national-bank e x a m i n e r s . . . . No. 29. Specie and bank-note circulation of the United States yearly from 1800 to 1859 III 11 11 13 13 14 18 19 22 26 26 26 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 29 29 29 30 31 31 32 33 33 33 34 IV CONTENTS. Page. No. 30. Coin and paper circulation of the United States yearly from 1860 to 1919 34 No. 31. State-bank notes outstanding and percentage of, to total money in the United States, yearly from 1800 to 1863 \ 35 No. 32. Total money in the United States, national-bank notes outstanding, and percentage of notes to money yearly from 1864 to 1919 36 No. 33. Per cent of various kinds of currency and instruments of credit, etc., based on receipts of banks for various dates 36 No. 34. United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes of national banks yearly on October 31, 1900 to 1919 37 No. 35. National banks grouped according to capital, showing capital and surplus, by central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and States, September 12, 1919 38 No. 36. Profit on national-bank circulation, based on deposit of $100,000 consols of 1930, etc., for each month during the year ended October 31, 1919 47 No. 37. Investment value of United States and Panama Canal bonds quarterly during the year... 48 No. 38. United States bonds, monthly range of prices in New York from November, 1918, to October, 1919 49 No. 39. National banks placed in liquidation from November 1, 1918, to October 31, 1919, the names (where known) of succeeding banks in cases of succession, with date of liquidation and capital 51 No. 40. Capital stock, surplus, undivided profits, and aggregate resources of national banks consolidated under act of November 7, 1918, for year ended October 31, 1919, as shown by their last reports prior to consolidation 53 No. 41. Insolvent national banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization and failure, cause of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation issued, redeemed, and outstanding, 1865 to 1919 56 No. 42. Insolvent national banks, dates of failure and final liquidation, assets, collections, dividends paid, etc., 1864 to 1919 80 No. 43. Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and from assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to October 31, 1919, by States 120 No. 44. National banks restored to solvency after having been placed in charge of receivers 144 No. 45. Dividends paid tp creditors of insolvent national banks during the past year up to November 1, 1919 145 No. 46, Dates of reports of condition of national banks, 1869 to 1919 , . . . 14G No. 47. Capital, circulation, aggregate assets of national banks, October, 1863, to September 12,1919, money in the United States, etc 146 No. 48. Abstract of the resources and liabilities of national banks on September 12, 1919, in New York City, all central reserve cities, other reserve cities, country banks, and the aggregate - 152 No. 49. Highest and lowest points reached in the principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks since October 21, 1913 153 No. 50. Percentages of loans, United States bonds, etc., to the aggregate resources of national banks, yearly from 1904 to 1919 153 No. 51. Classification of loans made by national banks in reserve cities, etc., yearly from June, 1915, to June, 1919 154 No. 52. Classification of loans and discounts of national banks by reserve cities and States on June 30, 1919 158 No. 53. Amount of domestic and foreign bonds, secutities, etc., held, by national banks, by reserve cities, and States on June 30,1919 162 No. 54. Classification of deposits for each call from November 1, 1918, to September 12, 1919, by reserve cities and States 166 No. 55. Cash in vault of national banks at date of each report from November 1,1918, to September 12, 1919, by reserve cities and States 190 No. 56. Circulation of national banks at date of each report from November 1,1918, to September 12, 1919 202 No. 57. Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and currency certificates held by national banks at date of each report since February 21,1880 214 No. 58. Specie held by national banks in New York City at date of each report during past 10 years.. 222 No. 59. Lawful money and classification of reserve held by national banks at date of each call during past five years by central reserve cities, other reserve cities, country banks, and the aggregate " 224 No. 60. Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during the year ended September 12,1919, by reserve cities and States 230 No. 61. Amount of reserve required, and amount excess reserve by geographical sections at date of each report for year ended September 12,1919 245 No. 62. Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks, by States and reserve cities, for the year ended June 30,1919 251 CONTENTS. Page. No. 63. Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks for year ended June 30,1919, by Federal reserve districts No. 64. Number, capital, surplus, dividends, net earnings, etc., of national banks yearly from 1870 to 1919 No. 65. Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks for each call from October, 1863, to October, 1919 No. 66. Summary of principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, by States, on or about October, 1863, to 1919 No. 67. Summary of the state and condition of national banks for each report since August 31, 1918, by States and reserve cities !" No. 68. Condensed report of the resources and liabilities of each national bank on September 12, 1919 No. 69. Abstract of reports of condition of member national banks by reserve districts, reserve held, etc No. 70. Classification of loans, other investments, and deposits, together with the amount of capital, surplus and profits, and aggregate liabilities of national banks for each year from 1875 to 1919 No. 71. Abstract of reports of savings and State banks in the District of Columbia for each call since August 31, 1918 No. 72. Abstract of reports of the loan and trust companies in the District of Columbia for each call since August 31,1918 No. 73. Principal items of resources and liabilities of each savings and State bank in the District of Columbia on September 12,1919 No. 74. Principal items of resources and liabilities of each loan and trust company in the District of Columbia on September 12, 1919 No. 75. Principal items of resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies in the District of Columbia on or about October 1,1890, to 1919 No. 76. Principal items of resources and liabilities of savings and State banks in the District of Columbia on or about October 1,1906, to 1919 No. 77. Summary of the condition of building and loan associations in the District of Columbia on December 31, 1918, and June 30, 1919 No. 78. Abstract of reports of condition of State, savings, private banks, and loan and trust companies on June 30, 1919 No. 79. Abstract of reports of State banks on June 30, 1919, by States No. 80. Abstract of reports of mutual savings banks on June 30,1919, by States No. 81. Abstract of reports of stock savings banks on June 30,1919, by States No. 82. Abstract of reports of loan and trust companies on June 30,1919, by States No. 83. Abstract of reports of private banks on June 30,1919, by States No. 84. Summary of reports of condition of State banks on June 30, 1919 No. 85. Summary of reports of condition of mutual savings banks on June 30, 1919 No. 86. Summary of reports of condition of stock savings banks on June 30, 1919 No. 87. Summary of reports of condition of loan and trust companies on June 30, 1919 No. 88. Summary of reports of condition of private banks on June 30, 1919 No. 89. Summary of reports of condition of national banks on June 30, 1919 No. 90. Aggregate resources and liabilities of State banks from 1915 to 1919 No. 91. Aggregate resources and liabilities of mutual savings banks from 1915 to 1919 N o. 92. Aggregate resources and liabilities of stock savings banks from 1915 to 1919 No. 93. Aggregate resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies from 1915 to 1919 No. 94. Aggregate resources and liabilities of private banks from 1915 to 1919 No. 95. Gold, silver, etc., held by banks other than national in 1873 to 1919. No. 96. Summary of report of condition of the Philippine National Bank on June 30, 1919 No. 97. Resources and liabilities of the first bank of the United States No. 98. Resources and liabilities of the second bank of the United States No. 99. Number of colonial and State banks, their capital, circulation, deposits, specie, and loans from 1774 to 1833 No. 100. Number of State banks in the United States, with their principal resources and liabilities from 1834 to 1872 ' No. 101. Statement showing condition of 20 chartered banks of Canada on September 30, 1919 No. 102. Comparative statement, October, 1918, to September, 1919, relative to capital, etc., of chartered banks of Canada No. 103. Comparative statement of New York Clearing House transactions for each year from 1854 to 1919 No. 104. Comparative statement of the clearings, etc., of the New York Clearing House for the years ended September 30,1919 and 1918 No. 105. Exchanges, balances, percentage of balances to exchanges, and percentages of funds used in the settlement of balances by the New York Clearing House in each year from 1893 to 1919.. 259 260 261 305 345 465 731 754 761 763 764 764 766 766 767 784 788 796 800 804 812 816 816 817 818 819 819 820 821 821 822 822 823 823 824 824 825 826 827 827 828 829 829 VI CONTENTS. rage. No. 106. Clearing-house transactions of the Assistant Treasurer of the United States at New York for the year ended September 30,1919 830 No. 107. Comparative statement of the exchanges of the clearing houses of the United States for the years ended September 30,1919 and 1918 830 No. 108. Number and liabilities of State, savings, and private banks, and loan and trust companies which failed during the year ended June 30,1919 833 No. 109. Number of failures, capital, assets, liabilities, and dividends paid by State and private banks that failed in each year from 1864 to 1919 834 No. 110. Number, assets, and liabilities of State, savings banks, loan and trust companies, private banks, and national banks which failed by years from June 30,1892 to June 30,1919 835 No. 111. Number of failures, together with number of national and all other reporting banks, including trust companies, by States 836. Appendix—Decision of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in the Riggs National Bank injunction case • - 861 DIGEST OF DECISIONS RELATING TO NATIONAL BANKS. [The following Federal cases were reported in vol. 246-248, United Slates Reports, and vols. 251 to 258, Federal Reporter. One State case from North Carolina is also given.] COLLECTIONS. Sale of stock for customer—Liability for fraud of customer. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) A bank held not liable in tort for the sale, for account of a customer, of shades of stock owned by plaintiff, where plaintiff had indorsed the certificates in blank and forwarded them to the customer as a broker for sale, and there was no evidence that the bank had knowledge or notice of his ownership. (Snowden v. Marine Natl. Bank of Pittsburgh, 256 Fed, Rep., 350.) DEPOSITS. Deposits in court—Public moneys of United States. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) Moneys in court deposited inT a designated depositary of the United States are not public moneys of the L nited States. (Chatham & Phenix Natl. Bank of the City of New York v. Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, 256 Fed. Rep., 90.) Deposits in court—Deposits of money by Federal court—Interest. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) An order by the Secretary of the Treasury requiring depositary banks to pay interest on daily balances on all deposits by government agencies, including courts, does not authorize a court to order a bank to pay interest on a deposit by its clerk to a party to a suit. (Ib.) EXTENSION OF CHARTER. Renewing charter of national banks—Withdrawal of stockholder—Notice. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) Under Act July 12,1882, § 5, providing that a stockholder, not assenting to amendment of articles of a national banking association, extending its existence, may give notice to directors of desire to withdraw, whereupon he shall be entitled to receive the value of his shares, ascertained by appraisers selected by him and the directors, notice to the president, unless shown to have been communicated to the directors, is insufficient. (Conwav v. First National Bank of Rome, Ga., 256 Fed. Rep., 277.) Renewing charter of national banks—Withdrawal of stockholder—Notice. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) Resolution of directors of national bank, authorizing president to apply to Comptroller of Currency for approval of amendment of its charter extending its existence, did not authorize him to receive or waive notice for them, under Act July 12, 1882, § 5, from a nonassenting stockholder, of desire to withdraw. (Ib.) Renewing charter of national banks—Withdrawal of stockholder—Notice. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) Under Act July 2,1882, § 5, as to notice of desire to withdraw, which a stockholder, not assenting to amendment of articles of national banking association extending existence, is authorized to give "within 30 days from date of the certificate of approval," notice can be given only when and after the amendment has been approved by the Comptroller. (Ib.) Reneiving charter of national banks—Withdrawal of stockholder—Notice. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) That letter of stockholder, in answer to request of president for consent to disposition of certain assets, preparatory to examination by Comptroller, as preliminary to renewal of charter, stating that he had bought his stock with intention to liquidate it, and was not in position to carry it permanently, was not intended as the formal notice of desire to withdraw, required by Act July 12,1882, § 5, to be given by stockholder not assenting to extension of existence of national banking association, is apparent from the language used. (Ib.) 152982°—CUB 1919—VOL 2 1 2 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Renewing charter of national banks—Withdrawal of stockholder—Notice. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) That letter by stockholder to president of national banking association, relative to disposition of certain r assets preliminary to extension of existence, was not intended to be treated, e\ en by the stockholder, as a substitute for the formal notice of desire to withdraw, required by Act Jftly 12, 1882, § 5, is apparent from subsequent efforts of stockholder to ascertain when the notice must be given, and his actual attempt to give it. (Ib.) Renewing charter of national banks—Withdrawal of stockholder—Notice—Estoppel. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) Want of authority of president of national banking association to represent it in respect to notice of desire to withdraw, which stockholder not assenting to renewal of its charter must, under Act July 12, 1882, § 5, give to the directors, prevents the bank being estopped to deny sufficiency of notice too late under the statute, but within the time that the president is claimed to have told the stockholder's representative that it could be given, especially when this was in a casual conversation, and the president did not assume to act for the bank, and had no reason to believe he was talking to a representative of the stockholder. (Ib.) Renewing charter of national banks—Withdrawal of member—Notice-—Information as to time. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) The directors of a national banking association, to whom, within 30 days after approval by Comptroller of Currency of amendment of its articles extending its existence, a nonassenting stockholder must give notice of desire to withdraw, entitling him to receive from the bank the appraised value of his shares, are under no duty to give information of the approval, in the absence of request. (Ib.) INSOLVENCY AND RECEIVERS. Insolvency—Claims. (U. S. D. C , 1918.) On insolvency of national bank and appointment of receiver, creditor becomes equitable cestui que trust in assets in proportion that his claim bears to total amount, and his right to participate may not be diminished by claims arising subsequently to insolvency; right to participate being determined as of date of insolvency. (In re United Grocery Co., 253 Fed. Rep., 267.) General deposit—Relationship of "Debtor and creditor." (U. S. D. C, 1918.) A general deposit of money in a checking account with a bank created simply the relation of "debtor and creditor" between the bank and the depositor. (Ib.) LIABILITY OF RECEIVERS UNDER SEC. 5209. Section 5209 Revised Statutes does not apply to receivers of national banks appointed by the Comptroller of the Currency under Revised Statutes, section 5234(U. S. Sup. Ct., 1918.) Receiver of national bank appointed by Comptroller of the Currency is officer of the United States, not agent of the bank. (U. S. v. Weitzel, 246 U. S., 533.) Statutes not to be extended by intendment. (U. S. Sup. Ct., 1918.) Statutes creating and defining crimes are not to be extended by intendment upon the ground that they should have been made more comprehensive. (Ib.) NOTE.—Sec. 5209 was amended on Sept. 26, 1918, making receiver liable for all violations of this section. INSURANCE. Insurance—Burglary insurance—Risks insured. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) A bank's burglary insurance policy, covering loss (a) by abstraction from its locked safe by force; (6) by damage to money, securities, safe, and furniture caused by forcible entry or attempted entry into the safe or premises; and (c) loss by robbery (1) from within the banking inclosure; (2) from an officer or employe transferring money between the inclosure and safe; and (3) from within the safe, by compelling an officer or employe to unlock the safe, held to cover losses from safe only when the safe is closed and locked and entrance is effected by either "cracking" the safe or forcibly compelling an officer or employe to open it, and not to cover loss where money was taken from an open safe. (Franklin State Bank v. Maryland Casualty Co. Same v. United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co., 256 Fed. Rep., 356.) REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 3 Insurance—Burglary insurance—Breach of warranty—Error in description of equipment. (V. S. C. C. A., 1919.) Although false statement in schedul of bank's burglary insurance policy that insured's safe was locked by both combination and time lock might be deemed merely an "error in description of equipment," which would reduce the indemnity, in case of loss, yet the statement, "All combination and time locks will be continued to be regularly used during the currency of the policy/' was a promissory warranty, breach of which avoided the policy. (Ib.) Insurance—Breach of warranty—Effect—Contributing to loss. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) Breach of insured's warranty will avoid his policy, though such breach does not contribute to the loss. (Ib.) INTEREST AND USURY. Holding back part of loan as deposit is usury. (N. C. Sup. Ct., 1919.) Where a national bank loans money at the highest rate of interest and holds back 20 per cent of the amount loaned on genera] deposit and not subject to the borrower's check, charging interest on the entire amount, the transaction is usurious. In an action by the bank on the notes given by the borrower, it was held that the bank could recover only the principal amount of the loan and not the interest agreed upon by the parties. It was also held that the borrower was not entitled to counterclaim in this action for the penalty of twice the amount of the usurious interest paid and that this could be recovered only by a separate and independent action against the bank. (Planters' National Bank of Virginia,??. Wysong & Miles Co., 99 S. E. Rep., 199.) LIQUIDATION. Liquidation of national banks—Suit against stockholders. (U. S. C. C. A., 1918.) Contract for consolidation between two national banks by which one agreed to voluntary liquidate and transfer all its assets to the other, which agreed to act as its liquidating agent and to pay all claims against it, construed, and, as acted upon by the parties, held to create the relation of debtor and creditor between them, which would support a suit against the stockholders of the liquidating bank on the insufficiency of its assets to pay its debts. (American Nat. Bank of Macon v. Commercial Nat. Bank of Macon etal., 254 Fed. Rep., 249.) OFFICERS. BONDS OF OFFICERS. Principal and surety—Fidelity bonds—Renewals—Avoidance for breach of warranties. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) A surety company, which executed a bond, insuring the fidelity of a bank cashier, and annual renewals thereof, each "subject to all the covenants and conditions" of the original bond, and made in consideration of a written statement by the bank that the cashier was not then in default, which statements were by the original bond made warranties, held not liable for defaults occurring after the original term, where it was shown that the cashier was in default during such term, and that all renewal statements to the contrary were false. (Green r. Interstate Casualty Co., 256 Fed. Rep., 81.) POWERS OF AND REPRESENTATION OF BANK BY OFFICERS. Discharge—Money obtained by means of a material false statement in writing. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) Credit extended to a bankrupt by a bank through its cashier, who knew that the bankrupt was then insolvent, and who was acting solely in his own and the bankrupt's interest, was fraudulent and voidable, and the bank was not bound by its cashier's fraud, and could claim that the money was obtained by means of a material false statement in writing as to money not checked out, where the directors of the bank examined note signed by bankrupt and false financial statement attached thereto, and relying thereupon, approved the loan. (Bank of Commerce & Savings v. Matthews, 257 Fed. Rep., 292.) 4 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Questions of fact—•Remanding cae. (IT. S. 0. C. A., 1919.) On appeal from an order discharging a bankrupt over an objection that the bankrupt had obtained money by means of a materially false statement in writing, where it was found that the master had erred in finding that the false statement was not relied upon by the bank in extending the credit, and it appeared the master had made no finding as to whether the statement in writing was known to be false by the bankrupt, a finding by the trial judge from the printed record that the bankrupt did not read the statement or know its contents will not be allowed to stand, and the order of discharge will be reversed, so that the uncontradicted testimony of the bankrupt to such effect can be heard and its truth decided upon an observation of the witness, as well as upon his testimony. (Ib.) Corporations—Representation by officer—Bank checks—Indorsements. (U. S. G. C. A., 1918.) Indorsements of checks by a corporation's secretary are all in effect in the name of payee corporation by its secretary, though, in some, " Company" is abbreviated to ''Co.," and 'Secretary" to "Secy.," or '"Sec." (Santa Marina Co. r. Canadian Bank of Commerce, 254 Fed. Rep., 391.) Corporations—Secretary—Authority to indorse checks—Evidence. (II. S. C. C. A., 1918.) Evidence held to show that secretary of corporation, with knowledge and consent of its president and board of directors, was authorized to indorse checks payable to it, as for five years he did. (Ib.) Bills and notes—Checks—Negotiability—"General indorsement," (U. S. C. C. A., 1918.) Checks with '"general indorsement,'' defined by Civ. Code Cal. § 3112 as one by which no indorsee is named, are negotiable instruments. (Ib.) Corporations—Authority of secretary—Indorsing checks. (IT. S. C. C. A., 1918.) Authority of secretary of a corporation to indorse in blank checks payable to it was not limited by the mere fact that its president and board of directors supposed he deposited'them with its bank. (Ib.) Checks—Deposits. (II. S. C. C. A., 1918.) Secretary of corporation having authority to indorse in blank checks payable to it, title to checks so indorsed passed on delivery to his bank, when tendered by him to it for deposit to his own account, unless it had timely notice that he had no title, or it acted in bad faith in receiving them. (Ib.) Deposits—Estoppel. (II. S. C. C. A., 1918.) A corporation, which gives its secretary authority to indorse in blank checks payable to it, is estopped to recover of his bank, which acted in good faith in receiving them for deposit to his account. (Ib.) Appeal and error—Matters revicwable. (II. S. C. C. A., 1918.) Appeal from decree by plaintiff alone brings up for review only what was decided adversely to him, and not whether decree, so far as favorable to him, was erroneous. (Ib.) Certificate of deposit—Issuance for individual debt—Risk of authority. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) One to whom a bank's president, in payment of his individual debt, issued its certificate of deposit, accepted with knowledge thereof, took the risk of the president's authority, depending on whether there had been a contemporaneous deposit, as recited in the certificate; the principle that his general powers would give apparent authority not applying, where he is known to be acting in his own interest. (First Nat. Bank of Sweetwater, Tex., v. Rust et al., 257 Fed. Rep., 29.) Certificate of deposit—Issuance for individual debt—Authority—Burden of proof . (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) Onefo>whom a bank's president issued its certificate of deposit in payment of his individual debt, accepted with knowledge thereof, seeking to hold the bank thereon, has the burden of proving the making of the recited contemporaneous deposit, necessary for the authority to issue certificate. (Ib.) REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 5 Certificate of deposit—Evidence of deposit. (IT. S. C. C. A., 1919.) A bank's certificate of deposit having been issued by its president in payment of his individual debt, and accepted with knowledge thereof, neither recital in certificate nor statement in letter of president to person receiving the certificate is evidence against bank of deposit having been made, necessary for president's authority to issue certificate. (Ib.) Statement of bank president—Past transaction. (IT. S. C. C. A., 1919.) Statement of president of bank, to one to whom its certificate of deposit had been issued by its prior president in payment of his individual debt, that its books showed the deposit called for thereby, is not inadmissible against it, in the absence of injury therefrom raising an estoppel; it amounting to an admission that past transactions had occurred and had been evidenced by the bank's books. (Ib.) Representation of bank by officers—Notice to officers. (IT. S. Dist. Ct., 1919.) Knowledge obtained by an officer of a bank as an individual, and not as an officer of the bank, can not be imputed to the bank, or permitted to operate to its prejudice. (Coleman et al v. Shortsville Wheel Co., 257 Fed. Rep., 591.) Discount of note—Rights against maker and indorser. (IT. S. Dist. Ct., 1919.) A bank, holding the note of a customer for valuable consideration, is not bound by an arrangement between the maker and indorser as to its payment, of which the bank had no knowledge. (Ib.) Discount of note—Effect of renewal. (IT. S. Dist. Ct., 1919.) The rights of a bank upon a renewal note can not be affected by knowledge which it obtained after it acquired the original note for value and prior to the renewal. (Ib.) OFFICERS, CIVIL LIABILITY OF. LIABILITY OF DIRECTORS FOR MISMANAGEMENT. Liability of directors for declaring dividends out of capital. (IT. S. C. C. A., 1917.) The liability of directors of a national bank for voting and declaring dividends out of the capital is not absolute, and they are not liable if they exercise reasonable diligence and acted in good faith, in the belief that the dividends were payable from net profits. (Williams v. Spensley et al., 251 Fed. Rep., 58.) Directors—Liability—Dividends. (IT. S. C. C. A., 1919.) In an action by a national bank against a former director to recover, on the theory that a dividend had improperly been declared, held, that the declaration of the dividend, which was at the suggestion of the Comptroller of the Currency to wind up branches of the bank, was not improper, and no liability could be predicated thereon, as practically the whole of the dividend was immediately transferred to the bank by the stockholders. (First National Bank of Fairbanks v. Noyes, 257 Fed. Rep., 593.) DEGREE OF CARE REQUIRED OF DIRECTORS. Directors—Liability. (IT. S. C. C. A., 1919.) Directors of a national bank owe a common-law duty to exercise ordinary care and prudence in the administration of the affairs of the bank, and they should not be shielded from liability for want of knowledge of wrongdoing, if that ignorance is the result of gross inattention; but they can not be held responsible for the wrongful act of other directors, nor to intimately know to whom credits are given. (First National Bank of Fairbanks v. Noyes, 257 Fed. Rep., 593.) Directors—Liability. (IT. S. C. C. A., 1919.) In an action by a national bank against a director to recover for various losses, including improper extension of credits, claimed to have resulted from the director's neglect, evidence held insufficient to show that the director was liable, either at common-law or under the National Banking Act. (Ib.) 6 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. I) irectors—Liability. (TJ. S. 0. C. A., 1919.) Where a national bank seeks to recover against a director for a loss resulting from the director's violation of a duty imposed by the National Banking Act, proof of something more than negligence is required, and there must be proof that the violation was in effect intentional. (Ib.) LIABILITY OF DIRECTORS FOR ASSENTING TO EXCESSIVE LOANS. Equitable estoppel—What constitutes. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) That a director of a national bank signed his name to reports to the Comptroller of the Currency, representing branches maintained by the bank to be separate institutions, held, as the bank knew all the facts in relation thereto, and did not act to its detriment in reliance on the reports, not to estop the director from asserting, in a suit by the bank to recover against him because of excessive loans to a branch, that such branches were part of the bank itself. (First National Bank of Fairbanks v. Noyes, 257 Fed. Eep., 593.) Branch banks—What are. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) In an action by a national bank against a former director to recover on account of excessive loans to alleged separate institutions, etc., held, that such institutions were branches maintained by the bank to purchase gold dust, so statements to the Comptroller showing the condition of accounts between the bank and branches were not notice to the director of loans to the branches, or of loans made to borrowers under authority of the bank. (Ib.) Directors—Liability. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) A director of a national bank, who was not familiar with banking business, held not negligent because he did not examine into advances made by the bank to branches which it maintained, and no recovery can be had on ground of excessive loans by the branches, where the president and majority stockholders of the bank represented all sums sent to the branches were for purchase of gold dust. (Ib.) OFFICERS, CRIMINAL LIABILITY OF. PROSECUTIONS. INDICTMENTS. Procedure. (U. S. Dist. Ct., 1919.) Indictments should not be presented to the grand jury without leave of court, where there appears no real necessity for proceeding without a preliminary hearing before a magistrate or commissioner. (United States v. Jenks, 258 Fed. Rep., 763.) Venue. (U. S. Dist. Ct., 1919.) An indictment is demurrable which does not set out that the offense charged was committed within the jurisdiction of the court. (ib.) Embezzlement—Intent. (U. S. Diat. Ct., 1919.) Intent to defraud ia an essential element of a violation of Rev. St., sec. 5209, as amended by act Sept. 26,1918, relating to embezzlement, etc., by officer, director, agent, or employee of any Federal Reserve Bank or member bank. (Ib.) Conspiracy— Venue. (U. S. Dist. Ct., 1919.) An indictment for conspiracy ia not fatally defective, where it alleges the place where the overt acts are charged to have been done, although the venue of the conspiracy is not set out. (Ib.) To defraud the United States. (U. S. Dist. Ct., 1919.) One could not be convicted of conspiracy to defraud the United States, consisting in exercising, under a certain circular issued by tho Treasury Department, the privilege of converting first Liberty loan 4 per cent bonds into third Liberty loan 4J per cent bonds after the time limit set out in the circular had expired, using for that purpose bonds of the United States deposited with the Federal Reserve Bank, unless it be shown that the accused had knowledge of the terms of the circular or of the time within which the conversion privilege could be exercised. (Ib.) REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 7 FALSE ENTRIES. Offenses by officers of national hank—Making false report. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) An indictment against an officer of a national bank, under Rev. St., sec. 5209 (Comp. St., sec. 9772), for making a false entry in a report, is not duplicitous because it charges that the entry was made with intent to injure and defraud the bank and to deceive the Comptroller of the Currency, and any agent appointed to examine the affairs of the bank. (Boone v. United States, 257 Fed. Rep., 963.) Offenses by officers of national bank—Indictment. (U. S. C. C.A., 1919.) An indictment against the president of a national bank held to properly charge him, not as principal, but as accessory to the making of a false entry in a report to the Comptroller, in that he abetted, aided, counseled, and procured such entry to be made by the cashier. (Ib.) Offenses by officers of national bank—Trial—Evidence. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) On trial of the president of a national bank, charged with aiding and abetting the making of false reports to the Comptroller, evidence of the condition of his account and his indebtedness to the bank, although as it stood at a later date than the reports, held admissible. (Ib.) Offenses by officers of national bank—Trial—Sufficiency of evidence. (U. S. 0. C. A., 1919.) Evidence on trial of the president of a national bank for violation of the statute held sufficient to require submission of the case to the jury. (Ib.) Reversal—Sufficiency of evidence. (U. S. 0. C. A., 1919.) That the evidence in support of the charges in certain counts of an indictment, on which defendant was acquitted, was stronger than that under the single count, on which he waa convicted, is not ground for reversal. (Ib.) Offenses. (U. S. C. C. A., 1918.) In a prosecution against the president of a national banking association and his successor, under Rev. St., sec. 5209 (Compt. St., sec. 9772), for directing false entries in the books with intent to deceive and for misapplication of funds, evidence held sufficient to sustain a conviction. (Galbreath et al. v. United States, 257 Fed. Rep., 648.) Offenses—Intent. (U. S. C. C. A., 1918.) In a prosecution, under Rev. St., sec. 5209 (Comp. St., sec. 9772), against the president and another officer of a national banking association for misapplication of funds and for directing false entries in the books, a showing that the false entries were made with intent to deceive, and that the misapplications were made to injure or defraud bank, is essential to conviction. (ib.) Offenses—Intent. (U. S. C. C. A., 1918.) In a prosecution, under Rev. St., sec. 5209 (Comp. St., sec. 9772), against the president and another officer of a bank for making false entries in the books and misapplying funds, evidence held sufficient to carry to the jury the question whether the entries were made with intent to deceive and the misapplications with intent to injure or defraud the bank. (Ib.) Offenses—Intent. (U. S. C. C. A., 1918.) An intent to injure or defraud a national banking association by misapplication of funds, which offense is defined by Rev. St., sec. 5209 (Comp. St., sec. 9772), is not inconsistent with the desire for the ultimate success and welfare of the bank, and such intent may, within the meaning of the law, result from an unlawful act voluntarily done, the natural tendency of which is to injure the bank. (Ib.) Appeal—Presumptions—Judgment. (U. S. C. C. A., 1918.) Where there is a good count in the indictment, and the evidence is sufficient in law to support it, and judgment is such as might have been imposed upon it alone, the presumption is that it was imposed upon the good count, supported by evidence, and will not be reversed, though there are bad counts, or counts unsupported by evidence. (Ib.) 8 REPORT. OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. National banks—Offenses—Evidence. (U. S. C. C. A., 1918.) In a prosecution under Rev. St., sec. 5209 (Comp. St., sec. 9772), against the president and another officer of the national bank for misapplying funds and making false entries in the books, which practices occurred in connection with loans and advances to a company in which those officers were interested, the admission in evidence of parts of the record in bankruptcy proceedings of such company, showing it was adjudicated a bankrupt on admission in writing that it was entirely insolvent, and that dividends of only 10 per cent Were paid, was proper, though the last transaction charged in the indictment occurred six months before the bankruptcy. (Galbreath et ah v. United States, 257 Fed. Rep., 648.) Evidences of other offenses—Remoteness. (U. S. C. C. A., 1918.) In a prosecution under Rev. St., sec. 5209 (Comp. St., sec. 9772), against the president and another officer of a bank for misapplying its funds and making false entries in the books in connection with loans and advances to a company which became insolvent, evidence of similar transactions occurring two or three years before those set forth in the indictment is admissible, over the objection of remoteness. (Ib.) Review—Evidence—Secondary evidence. (U. S. 0. C. A., 1918.) The sufficiency of proof of loss of records to warrant the admission of secondary evidence of their contents is primarily addressed to the trial judge, whose findings should not be disturbed, unless plainly wrong. (Ib.) Secondary evidence—Loss of books. (U. S. C. C. A., 1918.) In a prosecution against the president and another officer xpert of the company which became a bankrupt, and had made summaries thereof, held admissible on proof of loss of such books and records. (Ib.) Harmless error—Evidence—Instructions. (U. S. C. C. A., 1918.) In a prosecution against the president and director of a bank for making false entries and misapplication of funds in connection with loans to a company which became bankrupt, the admission of evidence of the contents of books and records of such bankrupt was not error, where the court charged there was no presumption that defendants knew the contents of such books, and that the evidence could be considered only to the extent it was shown defendants did have knowledge of contents. (Ib.) Evidence—Secondary evidence. (U. S. C. C. A., 1918.) In a prosecution against officers of a national bank, who were charged with making false entries, etc., an expert accountant may testify as to summaries which he made of the contents of such books, in connection with loans to a company which became bankrupt and whose books were lost; the fact that the accountant reversed certain items in making his summary not rendering the testimony inadmissible, where the changes were explained by him to the jury. (Ib.) Misapplication of funds—Intent. (U. S. 0. C. A., 1919.) In a prosecution under Rev. St., sec. 5209 (Comp. St., sec. 9772), where it was charged that defendant, while acting as the cashier of a national banking association, willfully misapplied its moneys, funds, or credits, and such misapplications were effected by the payment of checks drawn on the bank by persons having no money or funds to their credit who Were insolvent and financially unable to pay the sums, evidence that defendant, while acting as cashier, obtained money from the bank by discounting a note which he knew to be a forgery, is admissible to show intent. (Apgar v. United States, 255 Fed. Rep., 16.) TRIAL AND ITS INCIDENTS. DRAWING OF JURY. Drawing of jurors—Rule in United States court—Trial of criminal cases. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) In the absence of a rule and order governing the drawing of jurors for the trial of cases in the Federal courts, that matter is in control of those courts, subject only to the restrictions Congress has prescribed and to such limitations as are recognized by the settled principles of criminal law. (Apgar v. United States, 255 Fed. Rep., 16.) KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 9 Jury—Petit jury—Panel. (IT. S. C. C. A., 1919.) Though district judge "who was designated to hold court in an adjoining district entered an order while without the district directing that the panel of petit jurors be drawn, held that, as the Judicial Code does not make such an order a prerequisite to the validity of a drawing of the names of those to be summoned to serve as petit jurors, the action of the jury commissioner in following the order amounted to no more than the drawing of jurors without an order, which irregularity the District Court could waive. (Ib.) Jury—Petit jury—Drawing. (IT. S. C. C. A., 1919.) Where a district judge was designated to hold court in an adjacent district with the powers provided for by Judicial Code, sec. 14 (Comp* St., sec. 981), held, under section 19 (section 98G), and in view of section 17 (section 984), that an order entered by such judge, while without the second district directing the drawing of petit jurors, was valid, for the order was one which could be made by the judge while in chambers, and it is not necessary that it be made within the territorial limits of the district wherein it was to be effective, as the judge's chambers are considered to be where he is and authorized to be engaged in performing his judicial duties. (Tb.) A 7 APPEAL. Appeal. (XL S. C. C. A., 1919.) Where plea in abatement to indictment did not show that the district judge appointing the jury commissioner was without the district at the time he entered the order and the record did not show that fact, the overruling of the plea can not be held erroneous on writ of error. (Apgar v. United States, 255 Fed. Rep., 16.) Review—Harmless error. (IT. S. C. C. A., 1919.) Where defendant was convicted on many counts, and sentenced to a penitentiary term of five years on each count, the terms to be served concurrently, an error in the charge, affecting the conviction as to only one count is harmless and no ground for reversal. (Ib.) Tria I—Instructions. (IT. S. C. C. A., 1919.) The refusal of requested charges fairly covered by the charge given is not error. (Ib.) TAXATION. State taxation of the property or shares of national banks determined exclusively by section 5219, Revised Statutes. (IT. S. Sup. Ct., 1919.) The extent to which the States may tax the property of the shares of national banks is determined exclusively by section 5219 of the Revised Statutes. (Bank of California, National Association, r. Richardson, Treasurer of the State of California, 248 IT. S., 476.) (IT. S. Sup. Ct., 1919.) The object of the section is to avoid withdrawing the financial resources of national banks from the reach of State taxation, and at the same time to protect the banks as Federal agencies from State interference. It therefore, with certain restrictions, permits the shares of the bank to be taxed to the shareholders, and, in the aspect treats the ultimate beneficial interest of the bank and the shareholders as one, subject to but one taxation and by that method only. (Ib.) Shares of State bank held by national bank, how taxed. (IT. S. Sup. Ct., 1919.) Shares of State bank, when held by national bank, can be reached only by tax upon shares of latter, and are not taxable to bank itself. (Ib.) Shares of national bank held by another national ban!:, how taxed. (IT. S. Sup. Ct., 1919.) Shares of national bank, held by another national bank, are taxable only to latter as shareholder, and are not to be included in valuing shares of latter when taxing its shareholders. (Ib.) DEDUCTIONS. Bank stock—Exclusion from assets of Federal Reserve Bank stock—Statute. (IT. S. C. C. A., 1918.) Despite Federal Reserve Act Dec. 23, 1913 (Comp. St., sees. 9785-9805), under Rev. St., sec. 5219 (Comp. St., sec. 9784), stockholders of a national bank were not entitled, for purposes of the assessment of btate, county, and municipal taxes, to any deduction of the value of their holdings on account of the bank's holdings of Federal Reserve Bank stock, (First Nat. Bank of Cincinnati v. Beaman et al, 257 Fed. Rep., 729.) 10 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Liberty bonds—Bank stock—Stale statutes. (IT. S. Dis. Ct., 1918.) liberty bonds, declared exempt from taxation by the statute under which they are issued, are indirectly taxed, in violation thereof and its underlying principles, when owned by a bank, by tax under Code Supp. Iowa 1913, sec. 1322, providing that its shares shall be assessed to its stockholders, the value thereof to be based on its capital, surplus, and undivided earnings, and its property not to be otherwise assessed; the bonds being considered in determining the value of the stock, and the bank's property being in truth assessed. (Iowa Loan and Trust Co. v. Fairweather, 252 Fed. Rep., 605.) Internal revenue—Excise taxes—Calculation—Deduction of State taxes. (U. S. D. C , 1918.) State, county, and municipal taxes paid by a bank under Laws Fla., 1907, c. 5596, sec. 8, constitute a liability of the bank, and not its stockholders, and are to be deducted from the gross income of the bank, to ascertain the net amount on which the 1 per cent, of excise tax under Act Aug. 5, 1909, sec. 38, cl. 2, subd. 4, is to be calculated. (United States v. Guaranty Trust and Savings Bank, 253 Fed. Rep., 291.) TRUSTS. Trusts—Resulting trust—Payment of purchase money for land. (U. S. 0. 0. A., 1919.) One who buys land with money of another as his representative, but takes conveyance to himself, holds the title in trust for such other. (Pollman et al v. Curtice et al, 255 Fed. Rep., 628.) Notice to president. (U. S. C. C. A., 1919.) A bank, which through its president and managing officer made a loan on land, and the president, who afterward bought the land subject to the mortgage, held not bona fide purchasers for value without notice, where the grantor in fact held the title in trust for another, who on purchase of the land a year before paid the consideration, which was known to the president, through whom the negotiations were conducted, and who also knew other facts sufficient to put him on inquiry, an d whose knowledge was attributable to the bank. (Ib.) TABLES. TABLE X O . 1.—Comptrollers and Deputy Comptrollers of the Currency, dates of appointment and resignation, and States whence appointed. No. Date of appointment. Date of resignation. May Mar. Feb. Apr. May Apr. May Aug. Apr. Jan. Oct. Apr. Feb. 9,1863 21,1865 1,1867 25,1872 12,1884 20,1886 1,1889 2,1892 26,1893 1,1898 1,1901 28,1908 2,1914 Mar. 8,1865 July 24,1866 Apr. 3,1872 Apr. 30,1884 Mar. 1.1886 Apr. 30,1889 June 30.1892 Apr. 25.1893 Dec. 31,1897 Sept. 30,1901 Mar. 28,1908 Apr. 27,1913 Indiana. New York. Ohio. Minnesota.. Do. South Carolina. Michigan. New York. Illinois. Do. Do. New York. Virginia. May Mar. Aug. Jan. Jan. Aug. Apr. Mar. Sept. June July Name. 9,1863 1,1865 12,1867 8,1872 5,1886 27,1887 11,1890 7,1893 12,1896 1,1898 29,1899 1,1908 Aug. 1,1865 Jan. 31,1867 Apr. 24,1872 Jan. 3.1886 Jan. 3.1887 May 25,1890 Mar. 16,1893 Mar. 11,1896 Apr. 31.1898 June 27.1899 New York. Ohio. Minnesota. New York, Do. Virginia. Indiana. Kentucky. South Carolina. New York. District of Columbia. Indiana. State. COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURRENCY. Hugh McCulloch Freeman Clarke Hiland R. Hulburd John Jay Knox Henry W. Cannon William L. Trenholm Edward S. Lacey A. Barton Hepburn James H. Eckels Charles G. Dawes William Barret Ridgely Lawrence O. Murray. / John Skelton Williams DEPUTY COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURRENCY Samuel T. Howard Hiland R. Hulburd John Jay Knox John S. Langworthy V. P. Snyder J. D. Abrahams R. M. Nixon Oliver P. Tucker George M. Coffin Lawrence O. Murray Thomas P. Kane...". Willis J. Fowler L Term expired. TABLE N O . 2.—Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Oct. 31, 1919. Name. Grade. Salary. Comptroller Williams, John Skelton.. i$5,000 Deputy comptroller, Kane, Thomas P 3,500 do.. Fowler, Willis J 3,000 Herndon, John G 2,500 Chief clerk. Sehreiner, Edmund E Superintendent.. 2,500 Quinn, Edmund F Chief of division. 2,500 Cutts, Arthur D .....do 2,200 do.. Speare, Willis B 2,200 Stewart, Adelia M Teller. 2,000 2,000 General bookkeeper .. Davenport, Henry B 2,000 Assistant bookkeeper. Yeatman, John P 1,800 A very, Antoinette Clerk, class 4 1,800 .do Barksdale, George T 1,800 ..do.. Brooks, Dorothy B 1,800 ..do.. Carter, Aubrey B 1,800 ..do. Davenport, William S... 1,800 Gross, Clyde E ..do.. 1,800 ..do.. Israel, Frank T T 1,800 ..do.. Poultney, William W .... 1,800 Thompson, George ..do.. 1, 800 Wanamaker, William H. ..do.. 1,800 Wheeler, Arthur M 1, 800 ..do.. Wilcox, Ephraim S 2 1,600 Clerk, class 3 and bond clerk . Pennock, Carrie L 1,600 Adkins, Milton T Clerk, class 3 1, 600 do Black, Harriet M 1 The salary of the comptroller chargeable to the Bureau of the Comptroller of the Currency is $5,000 as a member of the Federal Reserve Board the comptroller receives an additional annual compensation oi2$7,000, making the total annual salary of the Comptroller of the Currency $12,000. In addition $200 as bond clerk. 11 12 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 2.-—Names and compensation of officers and clerics in the office of the Compt roller of the Currency, Oct. 31, 1919—Continued. Name. Bock, Carl Chorpelining, Ira I Crossen, Gail W.. Ellis, Harrie B George, Harold L Hicks, Tunis Johnston, Edna E Lewis, John O Ogden, Morris M Owens, Walter J Pumphrey, Carrie B Sullivan, Warren E Verrill, Harry M Wilson, Charles F O'Mara, Vera L Bates,EvelineC Bates, Mary E Braxton, Henry Bulger, John C Burton, Russell O Conrad, Mary L Dobson, Hervie A Fuller, Jennie L Gray, A. Allen Herndon, John W Hohenstein, Julian R Hunt, Herman Jaques, Clara L Judson, Alfred W Ketner, John II Marble, George R McFadden, Arthur M Noble, Clyde M Ramsdell,PaulC Reese, William II Sithens, Charles H Spencer, Nonna H True, Gofdon C Beall, Clara M Branson, Edyth M Campbell, Louisa Carey, Ellen Clark, Grace R Dalzell, Howard H Fitzgerald, May E Force, Laura Frye, Ruby M Hanlon, Maggie T Hayford, Arthur L Hildensperger, Leo J Jones, Margaret E Judge, John J Jump, Mollie C Kelly, George Kennedy, Alice M Knock, Charles H. W Lamb, Joseph E Lowell, Helen B Lowell, Harriet F Lyon, Freda Martin, Mary A Mason, Daniel H Reed, Samuel E Kosson, Louise B Smith, Henry E Stauffer, Helen W Walker, Johanna E Whelan, Marjorie B Willard, Clara H Wilson, Gordon K Jamieson, William G. Baldwin, Wallace N Barry, Gertrude I Bird, Virginia V Cook, George M Erickson, Bertha V Fallon, Margaret A Fricdrichs, Minna K Heizer, Nannie B Hilleary, Ilua McMillan, Samuel « Grade. Clerk, class 3 do .do do i do I do j do ! do i do \ do I do. ! do. | do I do I Stenographer.. Clerk,class2.. \ do ' do ' do do ; do do i do ! do i do ! do \ do I do ! do I do.. I do.. J do.. I do.. j do.. j do.. I do.. ! do.. I do.. Clerk, class 1 do j do. i do. I do. ] do. j do. ! do. ! do. \.... .do. ! do. ] do. do. ' do. ' do. ; do. ! .do. ' do. .do. \ .do. ] .do. ; .do. ! do. \ .do. \ .do. | do. ' . . . . .do. ! do. | do. j do. do, J .do. Multigraph operator.. Clerk, class E do .do do i .do .do. do do do do Salary. SI, 600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 i;200 1, 200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 13 BEPORT OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CUBBENCY. TABLE N O . 2.—Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Oct. 31, 1919— Continued. Grade. Salary. ; Clerk, class E od do. do. ;... ..do ! do j do Engineer Clerk, class D do. ! do ! . . . . .do ! do ! do | .do. j do ! do do do ....do ....do ....do ....do ....do... ....do -...do... ....do -...do ....do ....do ....do ....do... ....do ....do ....do... ....do... Messenger Assistant messenger ...do ...do ....do ....do... ...do Fireman Laborer ....do ...do Messenger boy —do Messenger girl Charwoman .-..do $1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 840 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 660 660 660 480 420 420 240 240 Name. Moncure, Frances W Murphy, Clara M Pomeroy, Emmert V Serrin, Frank P Smith, Charles A Stokes, Emma W Trumbull, M. Annette Easterday, William A. Bailey, Jane Buckley, Regina C Burlingame, Delia J. Chiles, Charles R Elmore. Annie L Jones, Anna E Kilbury, Frances A Korhammer, Lovina Messersmith, E v a l Phillips, Lena B Smith, Helen Mc Barnard, Sarah A Biggs, Virginia E . B Brent, Juliet P Brittain, Alice A Brown, Mary L Cross, Mary A Dutrow, Mary H Goodall, Mary E Hagerty, Alice A Hall, Mary J Hewson, Ella Hopkins, Edna I Magruder, Edith P Mueller, Pauline Pennock, Emily E Potts, Clara B .* Wood, Kathleen Dillard, John Carroll, William B Freeman, George W Simms, Harry E Taylor, John H Thompson, Joseph, jr Tulloss, Frank S. Ferguson, William J Hall, James Mann, Harry C Stewart, Walter H Turner, Reginald B Bell, Howell H Brisco, Elizabeth Taylor, Annie Taylor, Mary F l [ ! • T A B L E N O . 3.—Expenses of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency for the year ended June 30, 1919. For special dies, plates, printing, etc For salaries For salaries reimbursed by national banks $370,816.38 175,004.86 46^ 055.22 Total expenses of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency from its organization, May, 1863, to June 30, 1919 ' ". .$18, 770; 064.29 TABLE N O . 4.— Number of national banks organized since Feb. 25, 1863, number passed out of the system, and number in operation Oct. 31, 1919. Total number organized Number passed into voluntary liquidation Number passed into liquidation upon expiration of corporate existence Number consolidated under the act of Nov. 7,1918 Number placed in charge of receivers 1 Number passed out of the system Number now in operation 2,827 198 26 552 11,503 3,603 7,900 i Exclusive of those restored to solvency. 14 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. T A B L E N O . 5.—National banks the corporate existence of which tvill expire during the year ending Oct. 31, 1920, with date of expiration and capital, the charters of which may be extended under the act of July 12, 1882. Charter No. Title. State. 1919. Nov. 13 Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Dec. 27 5238 5236 5248 5253 5240 5241 5521 First National Bank of Canyon Commercial National Bank of Muskogee First National Bank of Norman First National Bank of Manessen Oil City National Bank, Oil City Myerstown National Bank, Myerstown Citizens National Bank of Oeonto 5261 5251 5371 5249 5254 5255 5256 5265 5252 5264 5266 5259 5260 5257 5271 5275 5279 5263 5289 5270 5267 5298 5272 5273 5278 5316 5276 5287 5306 5274 5280 5284 5300 5370 5288 5297 5317 5291 5304 5282 5285 5324 5294 5296 5427 5292 5311 5313 5367 5326 5351 5395 5319 5329 5333 5435 5342 5307 5309 5323 5354 5583 5322 5293 5303 5330 5573 5423 1920. Jan. Rockingham National Bank of Hamsonburg Va Ohio ! Jan. National Bank of Morrow County at Mount Gilead ...do ' do National Bank of Commerce of Lorain Ala I Jan. First National Bank of Dothan National State Bank of Metropolis City 111 | Jan. Jan. Citizens National Bank of Irwin Pa Jan. First National Bank of Slayton Minn Central National Bank of Wilkinsburg Pa I do. First National Bank of Miami Okla.....J Jan. First National Bank of Carrollton Ga ! Jan. First National Bank of New Martinsville W. V a . . . . i ...do. Feb. Citizens National Bank of McConnelsville Ohio ...do. Railway National Bank, Railway N.J Feb. Farmers National Bank of Princeton Ky Feb. First National Bank of Mount Vernon N;Y Feb. City National Bank of Taylor Tex Feb. City National Bank of Evanston Ill Feb. First National Bank of Dyersburg Tenn Feb. Citizens National Bank of Lewistown Pa Mar. First National Bank of Holdenville I Okla Riddell National Bank of Brazil Ind Mar. First National Bank of Davis j Okla > Mar. Mar. First National Bank of Newkirk do do. First National Bank of Toledo Ill ...do. First National Bank of Montpelier Ind ...do. First National Bank of Assumption Ill Mar. 20 City National Bank of Colorado Tex. ...do. Northrup National Bank of Iola Kans ...do. Belleville National Bank, Belleville Pa Mar. Merchants National Bank of Dover j N. H Mar. First National Bank of Ronceverte I W.Va Mar. First National Bank of Thousand Islands of Alexandria Bay..! N. Y ...do. First National Bank of Petersburg ~... Ind .do. First National Bank of Mantua Ohio. Mar. 25 First National Bank of Gilmer Tex. Nebr ...do. First National Bank of Hooper N.H .do. Coos County National Bank of Groveton Mar. First National Bank of Stonington. 111. Mar. First National Bank of Ogden !...do Mar. First National Bank of Newman Grove Nebr Mar. First National Bank of Georgetown Ill do. First National Bank of Celeste Tex Apr. First National Bank of Del Rio ...do ... do.. First National Bank of Sheridan Ind do.. City National Bank of Tiffin ! Ohio Apr. National Bank of Commerce of Garnett Kans ...do., First National Bank of Smithton i Pa .do.. First National Bank of Ridge Farm \ III ...do.. First National Bank of Port Lavaca j Tex Apr. Citizens National Bank of Covington i Va . . . do.. Peoples National Bank of Tarentum ! Pa ...do. First National Bank of Selma ] Calif Apr. First National Bank of Moulton I Iowa j ...do.. First National Bank of Lowell Ohio .doFirst National Bank of High Bridge ! N. J Greensburg National Bank, Greens burg j Ind ...do.. Apr. First National Bank of Eldon j Iowa Apr. First National Bank of Confluence j Pa ...do.. First National Bank of Ridgefield j Conn Apr. First National Bank of Ludlow Ky do. First National Bank of Chandler Okla W. Va....! ...doCitizens National Bank of Morgantown Ill Apr. First National Bank of Piper City N. Y . . . Apr. First National Bank of Mexico Ill do... First National Bank of Herrin ...do.. First National Bank of Stewartyille Minn... ...do.. First National Bank of Shickshinny Apr. Minn Martin County National Bank of Fairmont Tex Okla do Pa do !.. .do ! Wis Date of expiration. Capital. $100,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 50,000 65,000 100.000 50,000 100,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 27,000 60,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 40,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 75,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 35,000 25,000 30,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 75,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 15 TABLE NO. 5.—National hanks the corporate existence oj which will expire during the year ending Oct. 31, 1920, tvith date of expiration and capital, the charters of which may be extended under the act of July 12, 1882—Continued. Charter No. 5290 5301 5453 5299 5336 5325 5337 5310 5389 5440 5403 5302 5341 5312 5334 5356 5318 5331 5347 5349 5328 5488 5338 5343 5377 5340 5380 5407 5327 5355 5381 5394 5442 5457 5563 5378 5402 5409 5353 5363 5425 5463 5466 5352 5385 5424 5345 5401 5406 5348 5360 5362 5408 5455 5359 5376 5390 5393 5383 5384 5418 5419 5441 5484 5491 5473 5388 5405 5444 5368 5386 5495 5357 5391 5414 5382 5433 Title. Lancaster National Bank of Irvington First National Bank of Wilmont First National Bank of Ada First National Bank of Holland Patent First National Bank of Highland First National Bank of Saint Jo First National Bank of Humphrey. First National Bank of Bartlesville First National Bank of Millville First National Bank of Elgin Ocean Grove National Bank, Ocean Grove First National Bank of Dayton Montpelier National Bank, Montpelier National Bank of Kentucky of Louisville First National Bank of Greenfield Peoples National Bank of East Brady Lowry National Bank of Atlanta First National Bank of Midland Stillwater National Bank, Stillwater Caney Valley National Bank, Caney First National Bank of Kingfisher First National Bank of Harvey Nocona National Bank, Nocona Citizens National Bank of Tyler First National Bank of Elmore First National Bank of Eockwood First National Bank of Berkeley First National Bank of Falconer First National Bank of Oakdale De Smet National Bank, De Smet First National Bank of Florence Second National Bank of Culpeper First National Bank of Armstrong First National Bank of Wesley. First National Bank of Elizabethville First National Bank of Tecumseh.. First National Bank of Lost Nation First National Bank of MountVernon Lyons National Bank, Lyons First National Bank of Belmar First National Bank of Ada First National Bank of Clarendon First National Bank of Sonora First National Bank of Weatherford First National Bank of Lawrenceville First NationalBank of GuthrieCenter First National Bank of Marietta First National Bank of Nowata First National Bank of Winnebago City First National Bank of Manistique National Bank of Skaneateles First National Bank of West Concord First National Bank of Fessenden National Bank of Lakota First National Bank of Nortonville National Branch Bank of Kentucky, Frankfort First National Bank of Spring Valley First National Bank of Blue Earth First National Bank of Heron Lake '. Fullerton National Bank, Fullerton First National Bank of Okmulgee First National Bank of Loomis First National Bank of Masontown Citizens National Bank of Cameron Lockhart National Bank, Lockhart First National Bank of Hennessey First National Bank of Washington First National Bank of Cloquet First National Bank of Bath First National Bank of Wakefield Stockgrowers National Bank of Ashland First National Bank of Roscoe National Bank of Carmi Farmers National Bank of Butler First National Bank of Woodsfield First National Bank of Mount Sterling First National Bank of Granite City State. Va Minn Minn N.Y ...do Tex Nebr Okla Pa Nebr N.J Iowa Ohio Iowa Pa Ga Md Okla Kans Okla N. Dak Tex do Minn Pa... J Calif. IN.Y Pa... S. Dak.... Colo i Va ! Iowa '.. .do Pa Okla. Iowa Tex Kans N.J....... Ohio Tex ...do. Okla Ill Iowa Okla ...do Minn...... Mich N.Y Minn N.Dak... ...do Kans Ky N:Y Minn ...do Nebr Okla Nebr Pa Tex ...do Okla Mo Minn Pa Nebr...... Kans Pa 111... Pa Ohio ...do Ill .... Date of expiration. 1920. Apr. 12 ..do Apr. 12 Apr. 13 do. Apr. 15 ..do Apr. 18 ..do do. Apr. 19 Apr. 20 ,..do Apr. 22 ...do ...do Apr. 23 do ...do ...do..-Apr. 24 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 do ...do.... Apr. 27 Apr. 29 do. Apr. 30 ..do do. ..do... ..do... .do. ...do.... May 1 ...do .do. May 2 ...do... .do. ...do ...do May 3 ...do .do. May 4 ...do ...do May a .do. ..do ..do .do. May 7 ...do May 8 ...do May 9 ...do ...do ...do ...do do.... ...do May 10 May 11 ...do .do. May 13 ...do .do. May 14 ...do ...do May 15 ...do Capital. $25,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 35,000 60,000 2,500,000 25,000 65,000 1,000,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 25,000 300,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 40,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 65,000 60,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 50,000 150,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 40,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 16 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 5.—National banks the corporate existence of which will expire during the year ending Oct. 31, 1920, with date of expiration and capital, the charters of which may be extended under the act of July 12, 1882—Continued. Char-1 tcr ! No. I 5481 5375 5412 5432 5410 5429 5431 5469 5487 5392 5400 5416 5387 5421 5422 5428 5449 5456 5467 5430 5413 5472 5404 5398 5574 5411 5417 5438 5552 5459 5530 5426 5454 5518 5437 5526 5448 5477 5482 5446 5461 5480 5452 5476 5479 5501 5503 5451 5478 5534 5445 5447 5475 5512 5450 5506 5458 5489 5510 5460 5483 5602 5615 5485 5497 5524 5486 5517 5529 5471 5493 5513 5498 5508 5533 5523 5515 6522 Title. St'ite. Date of expiration. 1920. Farmers National Bank of Emlenton ; Pa May 15 First National Bank of Cooperstown N. D a k . . . May 16 First National Bank of Chelsea : Iowa ...do First National Bank of O wensville ; Ind ...do Farmers National Bank of Taylorville Ill May 17 First National Bank of Meshoppen i Pa ...do First National Bank of Chickasha I Okla May 18 ! First National Bank of Shawano Wis ...do First National Bank of Carlsbad j N. Mex. .. ...do National Bank of Sullivan I Ind May 20 Hartington National Bank, Hartington I Nebr ...do Carlstadt National Bank, Carlstadt | N. J ..do May 21 Penns Grove National Bank, Penns Grove \..-do First National Bank of Frederioa. do Del. ...do First National Bank of Bartlett Tex ...do First National Bank of Sisseton j S. Dak ...do Shenandoah National Bank of Woodstock I Va ...do First National Bank of Long Beach | Calif ...do First National Bank of Delta | Colo Ind First National Bank of Fowler May 22 Wvo May 23 Rawlins National Bank /Rawlins W a s h . . . . ...do Montesano National Bank, Montesano. May 24 Okla First National Bank of Madill Ill May 25 First National Bank of Rossville Pa ...do First National Bank of MontgomeryN. Y May 27 First National Bank of Mamaroneck. ...do First National Bank of RorT [.'.[[..[...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.. Okla National Bank of Orange Va May 28 First National Bank of Chesterhill Ohio ...do May 30 Pa Franklin National Bank of Philadelphia ...do Ohio Citizens National Bank of Covington Ill May 31 Cumberland County National Bank of Neoga June 3 Freedom National Bank, Freedom ". ]. ..do ...do ...do First National Bank of Forest City Wis June 6 American National Bank of Marshfield. Ind.. ...do First National Bank of Lewisville Ohio June 7 Commercial National Bank of Upper Sandusky S. D a k . . . . ...do First National Bank of Centerville Mich ...do.... First National Bank of Yale June 8 Wis First National Bank of Tigerton do. low First National Bank of G ladbrook Wyo !- ..do . First National Bank of Kemmerer Pa I June 10 Farmers National Bank of Somerset Ind ...do First National Bank of Boswell Iowa..... ...do.... First National Bank of A yrshire ...do Pa Grove City National Bank, Grove Citv.. ...do Colo Fort Collins National Bank, Fort Collins June 11 N.C First National Bank of Kings Mountain June 14 Okla First National Bank of Tahlequali ...do Fla First National Bank of Arcadia Md | June 15 Citizens National Bank of Havre de Grace Kans I...do First National Bank of Cherokee Tex I...do First National Bank of Plainview.. do. Albany National Bank, Albany N.C June 17 First National Bank of Morgariton. June 18 First National Bank of Havensville. Kans June 19 Marine National Bank of Milwaukee Wis ...do Iowa Exchange National Bank of Leon 111. ...do.... Woodford County National Bank of El Paso Okla June 20 First National Bank of Blackwell Tex ...do.... First National Bank of Wylie Ohio ...do First National Bank of Bethesda Pa June 21 Ashland National Bank, Ashland T e x . . . . . . . June 22 First National Bank of Port Arthur Pa ...do.... First National Bank of Brockwayville Ind ...do.... First National Bank of Russiaville June 24 Trigg National Bank of Glasgow Ky Iowa ...do.... First National Bank of Lenox Kans ...do.... First National Bank of Madison June 25 First National Bank of Southern Maryland, Upper Marlboro.. Md Tex ...do.... Home National Bank of Baird ...do ...do.... First National Bank of Rosebud Kans June 26 Citizens National Bank of Emporia Okla June 27 First National Bank of Mangum... Tex ...do.... Delta National Bank of Cooper Ohio June 28 First National Bank of Celina June 29 Mo First National Bank of Sarcoxie July 1 Ohio Farmers National Bank of Plain City Capital. $50,000 50,000 40,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 40,000 30,000 75,000 25,000 100,000 75,000 25,000 200,000 50,000 55,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 35,000 50,000 100,000 30,000 100,000 25,000 1,000,000 25,000 50,000 175,000 50,000 150,000 35,000 75,000 50,000 40,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 • 50,000, 50,000 100,000 70,000 25,00Q 100,000 50,000. 55,000 40,000 500,000 35,000 50,00Q 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 35,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 100*000 25,000 25,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 17 TABLE NO. 5.—National banks the corporate existence of which will expire during the year ending Oct. 31, 1920, with date of expiration and capital, the charters of which may he extended under the act of July 12, 1882—Continued. Char- tor No. )-,,-. i 1 5 i°0 551-5 552 S 5551 5,511 5,511 5500 556 7 5502 5512 5571 5511 5-510 »510 55.5C) 5510 5.525 5c')50 5562 5C08 557o 5516 550 i 5339 5538 5517 5518 5553 5570 Title. State. FU'sL Nti' "u"''f'l Bnn't ol O(*onftin.(>woc Fii'.-'t Kui ion \l Ban'1-" of FJ'1- h*'on Fi:sl iviiioiial B'uik of rOiifonf. Fir-,{, an«1 Pcopl-s Nai Ion il H mk of (ialla* in Kjr.st. Kafionr-i Hank of M m'-hr-ior First Nation,. I I>nr»r" o^(3*jr^i-'K'' -of F'-i'^t "NI'JI ional Baiik of C o'wi P 1 ipi;'S First Nai LOT*11'! B "nk ot H'lihvci 1920. Julv 2 n (k> ...do. July 4 . ...do N. i ) a k . . . - L ii Nt N ' v i i o i T i i H ' i n V o f *•< i ^ T V W " l l ' £i " ' First Niitjor.i! B'^iU of WiUi ;inr ! r,-^ V - t i r r ol TJ m1? r>'rT ^ c h b r . ' r < Fii'=;t Nation'il B o n k o'(.'*'i'"i'Li iii v Fir^t Nat ioral Is-inV. of MIUL-I al \\ (vll-' Comm^ivira N J 1 ioTUil I^'i^k O'l'i;'!<'v/urih ...'!o.. . X. Da'v . . do . . First First First Fir^L Na1 ioir:l Nai ional Fat iomi National Bank Bank Bank Bunk of Pryur Cicclz of P^a^ritville of Mil foul of lliiid- bore fir:::::r Tt\ J:J •' i o J i : l y K) .TulV 17 " i •1 O 91 * .!:;tv lit JuiV 20 hi Civ!'-. Firsi, F itioQil ! >tmk of hilswori h Vu<z National Bdoic of Kveietli 5S35 1'irst N'tiiorii:! P»ai}k of Donora 5510 -t Nai ioml 15an k ot ^tfirafcd 55G0 ! F. ;L Nat iona] iV.ir.k of .Tu"k<oa\ ill" Fir 55.59 F: First Nat iona". Bank of Mount Hope 55U7 Firsi Nat iona« B ink o," Tiionka 5611 rir-,t National r>aiik of i?yes\ilio 5568 First iN ai• OTLI] Bank of S u f>l?s 502; j Firsi Nptioivil Jiank of Betli-.l.. 5572 | First Nai iorcn! Bank of Grocu\ ill ^ 5591 ! Ciilpeper Na- ional Bfiik, Culpcpi-r 5378 I Monroe COUP' y National Bank of Iu^l yiL'0i*'>.j.]!o 5.5S0 I Kii.-'t NationafB^nk of rfnyilcr 1 5579 First National Bank of Fa miiiiri o:i 5595 First National Bank of H a t e ^ m r 5575 First Nat ionai Bank of Woodward 11 5592 -Farmers National Bank of J.ako (u-ii . a 5598 First National Bank of Booth! ay Harbor 5599 Mars National Bank, Mar-?.. 5650 City National Bank of Marion 55S2 First Nat ional Bank of Bemi'lji 5611 Karnos County Nat ional_ Bank of Names Ciiy 5388 First National Bank of Whit! ior 5589 First National Bank of Iowa Park 5584 First National Bank of Chillicothe 5585 First National Bank of Williams 5594 Commercial National Bank of Saint Joseph 5625 Market Street National Bank of Shamokin 5587 First National Bank of Alva 5618 First National Bank of Dillon vale 5590 Durant National Bank, Durant 5613 First National Bank of Lumbcrton 5621 First National Bank of Blairstown 5606 Marlin National Bank, Marlin 5604 First Hereford National Bank, Hereford 5601 Halifax National Bank, Halifax 5593 First National Bank of Troy 5609 First National Bank of Dallas City -> v - .Tsiiy 12 J i u y i:> Iowa .. . d o . . .. First NalioViaVBank of"6oAl i c . ' . . ? ! . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nat ion \l Ban lc_of Or lear s . .*. 152982°—CUB 1919—VOL 2 d" <» J u l y .5 ...do . f riy t > ...do .inly .s J u l y :) Mil""1 1 Homo N" iQ-n il B'ink of C'-T'-I'v Second N;>'ioi"!-il Bj?nk of Ph'"'i' r> ' ' T * Fir;:t Nalioniil Bar.!c of W-u i:< ." ." A n n a Nai ional BL->nk, A.nn*i J irst Nai lon-il jJank of JlT'Vnii, J loiiolulu Rr^t isrA ionf! 1 B a n k of i i int on Date of cx])iration. 2 IP Tnd ...do Tmva Tex Iowa : o:i o Ohio -Ma Va a Tcv lowi s.r OMa Wis Me Pa Ohio Minn Tex Calif Tex Ill Iowa Mich Pa Okla Ohio Okla Miss N.J Tex ...do Pa Ala Ill Am', r Au,:. 7 An;'. 0 .\uif. 10 ...do ...do.... v-r;. l'i Aut,'. 19 A.-r. 20 Aw;. 29 ..do A A-:, zo ...do Aui,'. VI S ?> .do. .do. Kept. 1 Kept. f > Sept. 7 . ..do... . Sept. 10 Sept. 11 Sept. 12 ...do Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Sept. 17 Sept. 19 Sept. 23 Sept. 24 ...do Sept. 27 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 1 ...do.... Capital. %2~>1 000 50,000 35,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 eo; ouo 40,000 25,000 40,000 100,000 25;000 50,000 500,000 50,000 25;000 25,000 50,000 25;000 35,000 35,000 75,000 50,000 bo,000 25,000 50;000 75,000 25;000 100,000 75;000 25.000 25^000 25,000 25,000 25,000 125,000 100,000 50,000 60,000 25', 000 80,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 40,000 100,000 50;000 50,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 75,000 18 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 5.—National banks the corporate existence of ivhich will expire during the year ending Oct. 31, 1920, with date of expiration and capital, the charters of ivhich may be extended under the act of July 12, 1882—Continued. Charter No. Title 5638 First National Bank of Dundee 5648 First National Bank of Caledonia 5701 Point Pleasant National Bank, Point Pleasant 5686 Second National Bank of Nazareth 5616 First National Bank of Melvin .. . . . 5622 City National Bank of Berlin 5603 American National Bank of Pensacola . . 5607 First National Bank of Petoskey 5629 Franklin County National rBank of Brookville 5605 First National Bank of He nion 5639 First National Bank of New Carlisle 5635 First National Bank of Waver]v 5637 First National Bank of Swea Ci* v 5624 First National Bank of Sterling.". 5667 Citizens National Bank of Big Run 5620 First National Bank of Ada 5632 First National Bank of Cuba City 5619 First National Bank of Chad wick 5742 First National Bank of Dayton Date of expiration. State. 1920. Oct 3 N. Y .. . ..do W.Va ...do Pa Oct. 5 Iowa Oct. 8 N. H Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Fla Mich Oct. 14 do Ind N Y Oct. 17 Ind do Ohio Oct. 18 Iowa Oct. 23 Colo.... Oct. 28 Pa do Okla . Oct. 29 Wis do Oct. 31 in Pa .do Ill ... Total (321 banks) Capital. $50,000 25,000 30,000 50.000 25,000 100,000 500,000 100,000 50.000 2o,000 25,000 50',000 25,000 100,000 35,000 ioo;ooo 25,000 50,000 25,000 2-1 90° 0<X) TABLE NO. 6.—National banks the corporate existence of ivhich will expire during the year ending Oct. 31, 1920, with date of expiration, etc., the charters of which may be reextended under the act of July 12, 1882, as amended Apr. 12, 1902. Charter No. Title. 2443 2446 2445 2449 2448 2447 Franklin National Bank, Franklin National Bank of Ogdensburg. First National Bank of Grafton Merchants National Bank of Hillsboro First National Bank of Camden Mechanics National Bank of Concord 2454 2451 2455 2457 2453 2458 2456 2463 2464 2469 2468 2474 2471 2472 2477 2588 2479 2480 2482 2484 2483 2481 2488 2486 2487 2491 24S9 2494 2495 2493 San Miguel National Bank of Las Vegas.. First National Bank of Cuba -— City National Bank of Dallas National Deposit Bank of Brownsville... National Marine Bank of Baltimore.. Second National Bank of Morgantown Santa Barbara County National Bank, Santa Barbara Dundee National B k Dundee D d N t i l Bank, D d Parkesburg National Bank, Parkesburg City National Bank of Clinton Briggs National Bank of Clyde Farmers National Bank of Bryan First National Bank of Hoosick Falls First National Bank of Salamanca First National Bank of Weatherford First National Bank of New Hampton Second National Bank of Warren Peoples National Bank of Bellefontaine Commercial National Bank of Youngstown First National Bank of Marengo Watsontown National Bank, Watsontown National Bank of Rising Sun First National Bank of Saint Paris. Milmo National Bank of Laredo First National Bank of Middleburg First National Bank of Los Angeles City National Bank of Canton Manufacturers National Bank of Watcrbury Citizens National Bank of Cincinnati First National Bank of liondout, Kingston Total (36 banks) Date of expiration. State 1919, j Nov. 21 ! Pec. 2 ! Dec. 15 j Dec. 25 !' Dec. 28 Dee. 30 j N. H.. N. Y. W.Va. Ohio.. N. Y.. N. H . . . Capital. ?. ioo, ooo ioo,ooo ioo,ooo 100.000 50', 000 20!), 000 1920. I N. Mex. Jan. 12 | 10(1, (A)) N. Y..-'*.">)-) Jan. 13 | Tex....Jan. 28 ! l,000,0(H) Pa...... Feb. 2 I ."0.00U Md. Feb. 3 ! 100,000 SO.000 W . V a . . . . Feb. 10 j loo oon Calif.. - - - Feb. 18 ! N.Y.. ...do i 50.000 Pa Feb. 26 i 50 00J Iowa Mar. 5 !! 2V),00n N. Y . . Mar. 19 "iiV tt> Ohio.. Mar. 25 I :>0,00f; Apr. 2 ! N.Y. 60,0") Apr. 4 i .do .")(), 0i;<) Apr. 18 ; Tex. 100,(0') May 2 j Iowa ,10,01,0 Mav 9 ! Ohio.. 20" 0i* i .do . . . . . . May 21 ! . d o . . . . . . ..do ! Iowa May 24 j i3a Md.... ..! Juno Ohio..- --! .In 1 0 I To v. ! In ^ ' N. Y . . ' .1 u t.o c\\lIf.. - - -! Idly 1, V • 'KM Ohio..----' {• u/. * 2» > !n 1: C";.n.. - K'. ' I <>.. - - - < •' i X. \'.... o™ ; ; 8, 532,100 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 19 TABLE NO. 7.—Authorized capital stock of the national banks on the first day of each month from Jan. 1, 19067 to Nov. 1, 1919, United States bonds and miscellaneous securities (act May SO, 1908) on deposit to secure circulation, circulation secured by bonds on deposit, circulation secured by miscellaneous securities, the amount of lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation, and national-bank notes outstanding, including notes of national gold banks. Circulation United secured Num- Authorized States bonds by United ber of capital stock. on deposit States to secure banks, circulation. bonds. Date. 1906. 5,898 January February. - - - 5,935 5,968 March 5,999 April 6,032 May 6,069 June 6,107 July 6,132 August September... •6,162 6,189 October November.. - 6,225 . 6,249 ! December... 1907. January.. February March April. May..... June July August September October November December 6,283 . 6,315 6,345 6,383 6,422 6,472 6,521 6,550 6,582 6,620 6,650 6,655 $818,482,075 $506,689,990 822,022,075 509,901,690 824,640,275 511,846,440 826,055,275 514,362,990 827,925,275 516,387,440 830,163,775 519,265,530 833,073,775 520,605,210 836,729,775 520,388,610 839,804,775 526,944,030 841,864,775 530,772,270 845,939,775 539,653,180 853,774,775 549,750,830 $504,842,313 506,366,649 509,173,566 512,221,552 514,423,519 516,036,147 517,847,749 516,573,399 524,439,161 527,768,924 536,933,169 546,981,447 Circulation secured by miscellaneous securities. Lawful banknotes redeem c i r ^ S n . i outstanding. S36,072,034 $540,914,347 36,863,431 543,230,080 41,630,329 550,803,895 42,445^ 415 554,666,967 42,222,762 556,646,281 43,093,513 559,129,660 43,264,611 561,112,360 44,907,646 561,481,045 45,413,142 569,852,303 46,134,184 573,903,108 46,238,816 583,171,985 46,399,102 593,380,540 862,016,775 867,776,275 877,099,275 880,349,275 887,684,275 892,970,275 898,156,275 902,405,775 904,494,775 906,704,775 909,274,775 910,609,775 551,263,840 553,253,550 552,955,950 550;i37,900 553,199,050 556,937,300 558,442,910 558,582,550 559", 319,710 559,624,760 567,011,910 618,394,560 549,051,084 549,698,574 549,737,373 547,633,063 550,204,772 553,614,574 555,570,881 555,023,290 556,945,917 556,101,330 562,727,615 610,156,508 47,111,385 46,498,995 46,605,649 49,578,999 49,709,068 48,325,975 48,217;809 48,372,596 47,110,404 47,885,784 47,252,851 46,061,688 596,162,469 596,197,569 596,343,022 597,212,062 599,913,840 601,940,549 603,788,690 603,395,886 604,056,321 603,987,114 609,980,466 656,218,196 January February. March April May... June... July... August September October November.. - December 6,675 6,699 6,733 '64 6; 787 6,810 6,827 6,855 6,870 6,874 6,873 6,884 912,369,775 916,617,775 917,569,775 921,364,775 923,577,775 925,697,775 930,542,775 933,085,275 934,735,275 933,255;275 930,365,275 930,825,275 646,676,800 646,828,820 636,426,660 632, 422,570 628,839,430 629,031,160 628,147,130 629,432,420 631,607,490 632,871,890 632,624,850 618,497,940 643,459,898 641,919,665 632,458,712 628,834,335 625,425,375 624,714,147 623,250,517 625,360,982 625,986,993 626,972,885 626,779,350 614,907,265 40,670,997 53,483,097 63,215,807 67,573,020 72,220,323 73,735,370 75,083,400 66,72S, 009 59,339,115 48,639,442 39,065,637 52,270,912 690,130,895 695,402,762 695,674,519 696,407,355 697,645,698 698,449,517 698,333,917 692,088,991 685,326,108 675,612,327 665,844,987 667,178,177 1909. January February March April May „. June. July August September October November December.... 6,889 6,903 6,907 6,906 6,916 6,926 6,955 6,975 6,998 7,012 7,025 7,039 933,020,275 937,105,275 939,320,275 942,996,775 944,726,775 945,516,775 947,726,775 948,931,775 956,017,775 963,976,925 964,621,925 965,791,925 631,318,790 628,786,205 635,114,560 630,309,637 640,769,140 635,588,885 651,267,130 646,142,390 653,901,910 653,164,570 657,972,970 656,268,268 660,689,070 659,673,408 667,652,650 667,508, 731 672,925,700 672,263,695 676,386,040 676,031,393 679,545,740 678,344, 764 681,689,370 680,995,267 48,281,960 46,363,455 42,696,715 38,265,225 34,243,657 31,914,847 30,246,666 27,845,433 26,581,779 26,776,066 25,595/793 26,438,190 677,068,165 676,673,092 678,285,600 684,407,615 687,408,227 688,183,115 689,920,074 695,354,164 698,845,474 702,807,459 703,940,557 707,433,457 1910. January February March April May June July..... August September October...... November.».. December 7,054 966,406,925 7,065 976, 141,935 7,079 984, 001,935 7,108 984, 002,635 7,123 992, 997,635 7,137 996,845,135 7,170 1,000,070,135 7,182 1,003. 717,135 7,184 1,021^ 667,135 7,206 1,021,562,135 7,218 1,015, 7,135 7,222 1,015, 202,135 683,362,240 681,239.381 681,518,900 681,332', 354 682,695,850 679,387,520 683,675,710 680,279,323 684,943,460 683,254,858 685,671,510 682,765,703 686,974,880 685,517,013 688,458,280 684,468,093 689,813,710 687,132,323 691,961,880 688,157,577 694,926,070 691,335,845 696,693,160 693,695,443 26,952,730 23,546,979 30,635,348 31,947,510 30', 206,728 29,477,138 27,913,720 27,561,375 30,188,728 32,638,029 33,538,463 33,160,390 708,192,111 709,879,333 710,022,868 712,226,833 713,461,586 712,242,841 713,430,733 712,029,468 717,321,051 720,795,606 724,874,308 723,855,833 20 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER' OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 7.—Authorized capital stock of the national banks on the first day of each month from Jan. 1, 1906, to Nov. 1, 1919, etc.—Continued. United Circulation States bonds secured Num- Authorized on deposit by United ber of capital stock. to secure "States banks. bonds. circulation. Date. 7 T"1 ' . a . v . It ma ,v M . . \ ' > 1^ M1 *.. . . T f 1 31 2 1 ! 7, 2 ^ > 1 ' i ,017, I}") J( 75 > 2^2, I-* ^ 1,( i\v » 1,) T7, ir> 2*1 i, (^ 7 S" 1,02 132 , ' - j 1 ( ; ^ >' ^ > 1 7 1, •>,« rs, * U 1 I' ', T >' L i r 1*0-1 7 *> i ", 0 j 1 ( " ( >? 1 ») > ) N o ') i . I <L 1U • . lv '' \ . 1d i 4 . s 7 02 i 1 11 ) ' / , N > 7 T °! ] . t 1 1 i4 T nnn\ . . . Tc iin Ap J Tu"c..." . J iv l \U£U^ Sv.]/riil cr . October . . . . No\^idl)tr iKcou* cr 0 j 7 )•/) )19 ^ 7, 7, 7 7; 7, « ?3 39 > IS 1)1 It 1 "71 SI 7 1 0( ), _< t 1 -)1 , "wl < l 1 0^ t> *. ^ if ~ l'f» ) ( t2 17) 1 0 0 > 1 t l7 ) | > l,u« , r M < } 1 (ll i 0 ""t ^ * •" } ( M 7HsV ( 7>0, 121, 1 I i 0 72 lu) 2) ' ^1 ( 1 7 }, 7^^ ~2», '0 0r)i 7 i ( f ,(;{ / - / 7 4, >11 7 ^ , 0 " ! 010 OS 73^ ; 7^2, « ^ s 7 )'J 7"> I, i 1 OP 42 v i ) 71( 29 2 " 0 " f i ( ^1 7 '» 712 P - 1 , S ) £, ( ^ 7 ' 1 , <• 7M. ' 1 >, 4 } u, n ^t ) 1 cr pi o"f -y> 1 r > } ' 1-tj M", 00 V 7) /41 \ < > "} ) Q 1 )(/ ( i 0»9, »< f) ) 1 7-fO, (03 10') ( ' U, 2 1 ^ 210 1 90), 70d, 7,0 Sis 3 0 1 0/ 5,7'J 0 " ) 7^0, ? f, 910 1,0"- , 23°, 1"5 710, 220,000 1 07 >, " j l , 17, 87.) 2S) 000 1,0 "«.? , 124 17, v 1,0" ) (> 1 1/ > 1,0Cf), 2^1,Z^0 1 072 49? 17, j ' 10'/, 9>9 00 J , 1 0"^ 0 7 1 07" ! ,017, 177 211 2' o> 2), ^ 2^j f " 5 -JO ' ^ 7 •>! , J r * l ' 'n 'in °^3 17 2P3 - 1 , 1 / , ^^^ 10, ())- 0 , 1 ( ) , f »"> 'S 1 J} ~s 7^h 73) 101 s iS 191") , { c l£ s 2 J , 7(>0 " ">) 0071 (*0) 3«l!il9'9 0 270,078,2 ' 3 2 i 3 S 0 2 >07 ') 4 ^/) 7-0 2^, 7)9 /94 712 0 ), 0 32 7)0 0-9 7 »i, 11 P-N ) 3 735,1 ,, 2S1 730 1M) (Vi) 731 423 * >) 73l' " 2 ^ 9)0 7 ~ 1 222^01 > 73"'8*)1 3 >>3 7^7,11 9 9^3 739,710 (/;-{ "40 100 4 21 23 . ?9 21, ))( O 1 2 \ 0 »2 2 ) ~>«), "-«,} 21 ( H ( ^1 2t), ">0i, t / ) 1> S 1 7-j ^ 02° ; 18 "3^ i r 0 « 7! - tU)J 77t 7y» t ; " ' _ 13 21, '"> tM - 9 o ; »7s • >0 * ; <v., ' 3 i 1 ',MP A{ '^1 J* ^\ i i3 0 ! M >7 s~i 7 ^ 2 }' _ 1 7' 1 50 2*") -2 j 7 > 3 2) ^2' 0 0 2 ^ T '1 u _^) 7U < > ^ 0 1 (H>2 ( 2 r , i > <- >l} i / i l,0i NO 1 / > 1,0 i 2!, "> i •_J > O u IHJ /^S t2S ^7s 011 ! 94 >08 7 t > 21, 010 :P< , H l]L 7 IS " N , ><3 " 17,0,1 J I 7\] 1", ^ ?' ^ 3 3- 1), 3 •sS ^ }>on 1 / 0 i • ^h z* 1 7 r! . 9 S\,h<2 1 3 5, > i 9 ( 3 1 , >( V0 M> ( 2 " 7' ' t2 P<r> ^ ~'u ), L2\, i/ 1 "i 1 01" 1,01 / / I i ) 1, 0 )3 C)\4 S 720 <") Ur~, ll! 4 > ) / > ', " >0 1,0-: 4 0 ( ,"j 1^ ) \ I- < 1,( i, 7 7? 7 7^ p 11. ; , 1 ; T Ini T i j < '»»" 7so .>: 7) f ) i 7 ^, ' " "21 12' 1/u I , 0,3 ( ^ , ( 2"> 073 7~" } j f i • * 0 r 3 , 1 1 •' 7 i ) '_ ' ) , Ti H ), , *. T f Lawful Torai money on nationaldeposit to bank notes redeem circulation. outst S3J, 3) 9 1 3 n)) 3 v j *2) 31 ' ?' 1 0 • "70 (16 (< j ) u 0 • 0 • 1 ""' Ji ii ; '»l J : ( K • ^ ^ 7f,"> 7i0 "1 ,<"''! ^ 0 <™ )'/ 7 0 10 ""J J ^ • )' »> f> ) 1 ^ > 1 ; IJOM i,(r i i [r f(3 7 ' ( h ( ^v (,( 7 (iv> >/ C><; 1 7 < '1; i>) Circulation secured by miscellaneous securities. )7t>, < ) " } 7 " 1 , 2/i j 4 <} I 7 7 ) 2°1, 7 )1, 7^0, 0(0 90b 191 029 7)9 0-50 094 7 ,< "IS « ^ / 171 - - o,l 7 > 022, 7fi6 7 J 10s, S31 7 ^ j O"0 299 7 1, 7 >), 766 10,131, 2 1 75*, 111, f90 1) 142 9'9 7 )0 o7i S99 4 17, 0 4, 2^U 7)0 07, 02J 11, 17' 1 >-> S"7 110, 281 11,700 ^ 3 1 0778^4, 776 2 0 , 0 J 2 2< 8 1 121 -+0S* 911 101,420, f 1 9 1^ 111 <9J 076 l"0,8"6, t)92 1 os1 " n 6 1 h 1,0 p<, 7x1, 021 9S2 20», 133 (7' 307' 105 191,72*' 11" Mjj-ih 938, 030, 141 31,153,734 190,07s ; 039 899,547, 950 15,154,6y5 1D5,40y, 147 April 867, 793, 067 6,582,581 139,016, 678 May 2,508,940 112,101, 038 840, 287, 947 June 93,240 891 719,561 July 819, 273, 593 185,245 80,798 814 August 804 601, 373 70,626 198 793 786, 807 181,778 September 786 736, 460 172, 203 63,794 876 October 56,991 554 779 917, 681 171,203 November 55.677 100 776 365, 653 55,492 December 1 Subsequent to this date, and to December, 1916, miscellaneous securities included with United States bonds. JTiuarv 1 ( bi i ary < S97, 116,022 7, "°3 1,07 °2, 17" 810 108 011 7, 003 1,07' ( >9 175 770, 13()j ")24 7, 010 l,07f >,4ii, 171 751, 2»y,o35 7, DUO I,o7i ),3o9, 175 742, 687,871 7 612 1,075,186, 175 if 613 1,077,436, 738, 666,230 7' 614 ' 1,076,301, 175 I 736, 743, 751 735, 867,775 613 1,076,421, 175 735, 698,808 7, 623 1,077,016, 375 7, 629 1,078,566, 375 i 7 3 5 , 793,393 735, 146,743 7, 632 1,079,321, 375 7, 632 1,07' •,601, 375 ; 7 3 1 , 496,540 720,33? 713 723,171, 716,818, oos 71»,y»4, 138 722,193, 808 725,677, 969 725,313, 141 723 617, 314 722,978 831 722,769 381 722, 754' 924 720,633 061 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 21 TABLE NO. 7.—Authorized capital stock of the national bards on the first day of each month from Jan. 1, 1906, to Nov. 1, 1919, etc.—Continued. United Date. Circulation secured by United "States bonds. Num- Authorized States bonds ber of on deposit banks. capital stock. to secure circulation. 1916. January February... March Aoril May June July August September.. October November.. December.. 1917. January.... .February... March April May June July August September.. October.... November.. .December.. 191.S. January February... March April May June July August (September.. October November.. December.. 1919. January February March April May June July August September October November , 1,073, 111,375 .1,072 831,37;; l,-n71 s3S, 375 1,071, ^ 1,070, j , S 7 ~ ) 1,070. 713 .i7" i , o : i S58,375 1,071,^ o > 7 3 1. 870,S75 7*i J, 3 7 " s5 :,--«"" 597 593 602 600 607 616 635 641 661 664 071 676 7,688 7,687 7,688 7, 696 7, 703 70' ,718 ,730 , 745 , 764 ,765 ,776 7,781 7,781 7,777 7, 785 7, 792 7,803 7,824 7,829 7,860 7,865 7,900 ?730,357, 7-10 ^710, 721,194,3 10 i 71S, 715,2:6,090 ! 711, 706,451.690 I 702, 696,750,590 600 041.010 690^410.930 6<9, 771,660 OS(«.739,ls() 6S3, 7' (3S7.931,21O (is7.-. 7/,090 f>79. 07"). «->,s."3/rio 75 S 4<J0 US 113 (.10 103 635 91S 098 8sl 1. 07. ]', 0~" ;3s,s7.> O i l ! VfO370 6t>7^7,120 »M^ 'M)2 7J0 ')7l H33.060 6" 5,121,730 (..7,8'lS, 130 07-?, l.J1.3,"0 t.7:». 1 i«, '4lO ' ^ ' , ") >5,Sjf! Lawful money on deposit to •" Total nationalb a n k notes outstanding. 7(;->, 150 48578 ,M.i,M5 ,7O.»?27S J S771,337,2O8 7 ) , 3^2, 0(»8 2^0313 2,^90,313 s. 136,091 .3,75}, 906 (2, 015,070 7N,»,70,173 591,02") 711,174,6(10 ';278 ''._;,278 I 710 321,196 707, "i.w 1 731, 193,851 {,(,0,332 ' 7Si,31'»,213 J iN.'^™7 j 7Li),()(•'), 290 1 '), US 721,20^,019 i ''A (.7*. I I 5 , 8 1 0 ' O7(\717,t>1"> 1^ O7V 1.07% 1, OS? 1, Os." 1,0*7 1,091 1, 031 1.0'Jl 1', ("> I f>y7 Circulation secured by miscellaneous securities. I 47, 5/ 307; 62 197, (527, <Y>2. 1. 097,555.061 .71, 2 M 3 r.iLit','17, ;\u.. 15,41-;,: , , 717, l°0, ( c 22 71'K585,975 715, 120,010 7.'5,7s::, 922 '. 17,737,715 71'.. "7S3M2 716, 276^T.75 :r,397.6<0 i 7:0 212.630 "S1,2''O 1. 0 9 >', 7\)i), On.") I P M H S H ! 10S 1 riMl.21"), H s I (.•'.») 34 1,7'"3 I ()«»7,(>70, l.H i «.70,3i'7,17"» i t.« !. "»! 1, ()".(', i Cw", is2,{»77 0MI, 703. 103 07s 'Jl^. 7 7s ,'Xi'). 110 ,060. "10 ..3[l,0ti9 1. 097. f-15. 00 ~ > l,09s,21.%0'..> i 1,099. l/O,(Hi."» 1 1,101,^0, 061 ! 1,1(«1,()".(H " ! > 1,107,361,0')) 1,1 OS, 12! OM l,U0,7M,l<>"» •')>(). 9'.'2, 7.U 6S1 »IO7,1 N 717,^3,215 .017,271 71S.M10,005 7lO.919.5O7 722,2-SJ 77 723. 9S7.615 721,205', 185 7^,72^112 72!, 31S. 652 721,933^170 72?.171,137 71'>,^>-t., 155 ,579,1'/) ' *,*7 <)')-., 0"") , 'C8,977 ,r>o, 117 ', 411* 730 t.>0,^']u70 ,0;6,300 162 !)7S,4^.>,SM3 , i U'.-HO 67: i ,(T. 575 1,110/VJli. ! " < '-SU' 1^ 107! 401,'105 1,110,101,165 1,111,809,165 1,115,051,165 1,123,819,165 1,135,149,103 1,141,329,165 | 1,113', 299,165 1,155,139,165 :,312, 150 (-88,1 052, ;;;oo 092, 252, 950 693, 343, 210 691. 621, 710 160 o95; 822, 060 (>**0, (.79. 6S1, (N6, ,0^0,3.-7 ,19!, 752 ,973.*, 17 ,152,077 .190,333 , , ',2\K 207 oo") ; . 32s,M>5 223 j ,0'>6 753 N O T E . — N o t e s redeemed b u t n o t assorted n o t included in circulation o u t s t a n d i n g . 7?.I, >_'.>, 210 72i.92S,498 7<.'!,h79,472 724, is 7,192 725.131,122 722.761.920 719, 276,933 720.907, 762 72^.563,670 721.4S5, 210 722.394,325 TABLE NO., 8.- - National-bank Year. 1864... 1865... 1866... 1867... 1869... 1870... 1871... 1872... 1873... 1874... 1875... 1876... 1S77... notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations inclusive. Ones. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued.. Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding . Issued.. Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding . Issued. Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding. Twos. Fives. Tens. Twenties. and amounts, on Oct. SI in each year from 1864 to 1919, Fifties. One hundreds. 126,924,100 51,346,778 2,020, 7,699, 7, 7,69], 8,396. 58, 8,337, 8,947, 272, 8,674, 9,663, 973, 8,690, 10,843, 2,752, 8,091, 12,673, 5,471, 7,202, 14,297, 7,919, 6,377, 15,526, 9; 891, 5,634, 16,550, 11,143, 5,406, 18,048, 14,092, 3,956, 18,851, 15,556, 3,294; 20,618, 16,815, 3,802, 1,346,778 5,156,012 11,700 5,144,312 5", 622,722 42,356 5,580,366 5,990,468 156,016 5,834,452 6,468,392 497,538 5,970,854 7,256,558 1,437,318 5,819,240 8,482,434 3,114,890 5,367,544 9,565,256 4,816,778 4,748,478 10,390,222 6,241,446 4,148,776 11,078,226 7,110,038 3,968,188 12,079,504 9,233,246 2,846,258 12,614,896 10,249,092 2,365,804 13,793,936 11,111,052 2,682,884 $6,536,920 $2,491,300 12,903,400 I 26,924,100 %2,020,107 $19,708,260 19,708,260 53,493,210 195,800 53,297,410 75,807,000 225,390 75,581,610 77,899,270 510,620 77,388,650 79,227,620 1.300,500 77,927,120 81,107,820 2,847,390 78,260,430 85,118,950 5,060,560 80,058,390 98,246,300 9,689,570 88,556,730 112,534,520 16,997,020 95,537,500 125,603,990 25,730,700 99,873,290 133,370,760 39,127,070 94,243,690 174,105,070 76,085,320 98,019,750 6,536,920 28,209,500 26,580 28,182,920 42,278,700 42,060 42,226,640 43,615,720 198,080 43,417,640 44,430,700 759,700 43,670,940 45,490,040 2,491,300 10,349,700 46,550 10,303,150 16,473,700 76,050 16,397,650 17,469,850 432,300 17,037,550 17,775,450 880,950 16,894,500 18,205,350 1,502,050 16,703,300 19,180,600 2,501,050 16,679,550 21,806,850 4,277,250 17,529,600 24,859,950 6,309,000 18,550,950 27,987,100 8,448,800 19,538,300 33,348,500 11,577,800 21,770,700 44,209,250 19,051,850 25,157,400 49,281,750 25,789,200 23,492,550 53,990,050 31,733,950 22,256,100 2,903,400 15,033,600 89,500 14,944,100 24,657 ; 500 172,700 24,484,800 26,243,600 877,000 25,366,000 26,766,600 1,598,000 25,168,600 27,526,300 2,708,100 24,818,200 28,607,200 4,587,500 24,079,700 32,365,500 7,846,100 24,519,400 36,779,700 11,098,900 25,680,800 41,661,000 14,405,700 27,255,300 49,250,200 19,657,200 29,593,000 64,585,800 29,942,800 34,643,000 71,092,000 39,578,500 31,513,500 76,733,700 47,931,700 28,802,000 84,796,000 104,820 84,691,180 111,115,620 153,175 110,962,445 113,535,300 753,855 112,781,445 115,738,140 2,515,095 113,223,045 118,674,740 5,146,030 113,528,710 124,376,620 9,035,250 115,341,370 142,195,820 17,014,975 125,180,845 159,666,740 29,803,335 129,863,405 174,472,280 45,709,815 128,762,465 196,215,680 65,208,025 131,007,655 235,275,920 124,633,860 110,642,060 258,917,640 161,910,280 97,007,360 284,084,240 190,579,340 93,504,900 200,086,520 103,692,140 96,394,380 222,660,640 124,347,790 98,312,850 1,496,400 43,993,640 48,208,980 2,701,960 45,507,020 56,132,040 5,076,520 51,055,520 64,513,760 8,777,040 55,736,720 72,164,380 13,061,420 59,102,960 79,242,180 19,832,160 59,410,020 105,921,280 40,489,280 65,432,000 121,729,840 57,444,920 64,284,920 135,525,060 70,470,560 65,054,500 Five hundreds. One thousands. $250,000 250,000 5,446,500 $4,404,000 1,000 5,446,500 4,403,000 6,669,500 4,728,000 302? 500 507,000 6,367,000 4,221,000 6,691,500 4,728,000 671,500 1,563,000 6,020,000 3,165,000 6,744,500 4,746.000 909,000 1,858,000 5,835,500 2,888,000 6,838.500 4,769,000 1,347,000 2,501,000 5,491,500 2,268,000 6,980,000 4,779,000 2,096,000 3,380,000 4,884,000 1,399,000 7,326,500 4,843,000 3,078^ 000 4,028,000 4,248,500 815,000 7,810,500 4,933,000 3,933,500 4,315,000 3,877,000 618,000 8,233,000 5,158,000 4,829,000 4,530,000 3,404,000 628,000 8,657,000 5,250,000 5,838,000 4,683,000 2,819,000 ! 567,000 9,223,000 I 5,540,000 7,236,500 | 5,047,000 1,986,500 i 493,000 9,345,500 5,549,000 8,108,500 I 5,272,000 1,237,000 I 277,000 9; 996,000 j 5,678,000 8,807,500 ! 5,411,000 I 1,188,500 j 267,000) Total. $58,813,980 58,813,980 205,099,455 464,250 204,635,205 294,585,214 1,498,255 293,086,959 304,202,141 5,107,317 299,094,824 310,367,276 to Issued during current year. $58,813,980 146,285,475 89,485,759 9,616,927 o 6,165,135 10,250,318 300,116,958 318,743,726 *8," 376,' 450 19,018,935 299,724,791 335,411,601 16,667,875 33,552,326 301,859,275 384,072,311 ~48,'66~6,'7l6 59,597,104 324,475,207 434,960,786 "50," 888," 475 93,969,961 340,990,825 481,196,161 463 235,375 132,848,487 348,347,674 532,962,805 51,766,644 184,176,899 348,785,906 668,988,000 136,025,195 325,811,982 343,170,018 I 747,468,410 I 78,480,410 427,601,340 319,867,070 823,079,650 75,611,240 507,208,400 315,871,190 g 5 f1 f to Q 1878.... Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1879 Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1880.... Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1381 . . . Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1S82 . . . Issued Redeemed Oiitstunding 1883 .. Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1884.... Issued. Redeemed Outstanding 1885.... Issued Rademmed Outstanding 1886 Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1887 Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1888... Issued Redeemed Outstanding...... 1889 Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1890 Issued Redeemed... Outstanding 1891 Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1892 . Issued Rede3med Outstanding. 1893 Issued Redeemed Outstanding 1894 Is-ued Redeemed Outstanding . 22,480,415 18,194,196 4,286,219 23.169,677 19,600,477 3,569,200 23,169,677 20,875,215 2,294,462 23,169,6/7 21,838,565 1,331,112 23,169,677 22,353,877 815,800 23,169,677 22,593,909 575,768 23,169,677 22,671,936 497,741 23,169,677 22,731,963 437,714 23,169,677 22,757,987 411,690 23,169,677 22,776.403 393', 274 23,169,677 22,783,281 386,396 23.169,677 22', 794,643 375,034 23,169,677 22,800,061 369,616 23,169,677 22,802,625 367,052 23,169,677 22,806,348 363,329 23,169,677 22,810,808 358,869 23,169; 677 22,813,727 355,950 15,035,530 12.053,384 2,992,146 15,495,038 13,002,540 2,492,498 15,495,038 13,887,778 1,607,260 15,495,038 14,572,868 922,170 15,495,038 14,968,280 526,758 15,495,038 15,141,806 353,232 15,435,038 15,206,570 288,468 15,495,038 15,257,754 237,284 15,495,038 15,279,612 215,426 15,495,038 15,293,440 201,598 15,495,038 15,298,872 196,166 15,495,038 15,306,858 188,180 15,495,038 15,311,146 183,892 15,495,038 15,313,292 181,746 15,495,038 15,316,108 178,932 15,495,038 15,319,508 175,530 15,495,038 15; 321,664 173,374 305,956,440 213;417,165 92,539,275 327,892,200 229,980,380 97,911,820 345,659,880 245,749,120 99,910,760 368,062,520 267,582,440 100,480,080 393,487,120 296,566,165 96,920,955 417,236,040 325,712,835 91,523,205 440,505,940 355,196,785 85,309,155 466,042,000 384,085,330 81.956,670 488) 336,800 405,546,320 82,790,480 502,277,620 425,853,955 76,423,665 520,506,800 453,086,540 67,420,260 532,659.620 476,027,775 56,631,845 544,788,840 494,306,190 50,482,650 561,426,260 511,284,975 50,141,285 577,190,300 527,218,370 49,971,930 605,475,540 543,392,670 62,082,870 630,757,720 568,047,950 62,709,770 241,572,930 138,591,490 102,981,440 259,042,230 149,305,990 109,736,240 272,031,680 158.211,100 113)820,580 294,775,190 173,466,350 121,308,840 320,422,600 197,709,340 122,713,260 345,440,860 227,123,550 118,317,310 371,821,020 260,501,070 111,319,950 398,040,010 293,828,720 104,211,290 416,959,700 317,673,780 99,286,920 427,627,990 337,999,280 89,628,710 442,223,330 364,436,600 77,786,730 451,361,990 386,221,110 65,140,880 461,240,000 403,621,260 57,618,740 474,952,880 421,173,990 53,778,890 491,530,600 437,176,700 54,353,900 519,398,970 452,919,540 66,479,430 539,903,580 474,251,610 65,651,970 146,883,340 57,379,900 79,063,560 36,411,100 67,819,780 20,968,800 157,399,020 60,589,050 85,146,860 39,263,150 72,252,160 21,325,900 165,327,960 62,694,250 90,096,400 41,274,950 75,231,560 21,419,300 178,816,340 67,879,700 98,099,840 44,594,500 80,716,500 23,285,200 195,035,680 72,667,200 111,434,140 49,009,100 83,601,540 23,658,100 211,576,920 77,801,450 128,492,760 54,535,150 83,084,160 23,266,300 228,841,820 83,051,500 149,635,240 60,828,650 79,206,580 22,222,850 246,363,460 87,927,650 171,275,940 67,288,100 75,087,520 20,639,550 258,912,360 90,759,700 187,957,120 72,565,050 70,955,240 18,194,650 266,022,900 92,481,650 201,838,860 76,807,150 15,674,500 64,184,040 94,893,350 275,754,140 81,230,400 218,806,920 13,662,950 56,947,220 281,804,220 95,997,250 232,686,320 84,750,700 49,117,900 11,246,550 288,323,560 97,468,100 244,251,900 87,709,800 9,758,300 44,071,660 99,848,700 297,355,680 90,406,400 256,301,380 9,442,300 41,054,300 308,389,420 102,085,550 267,451,740 92,916,700 9,168,850 40,937,680 326,900,880 105,970,750 278,070,440 95,400,300 48,830,440 10,570,450 340,460,600 108,420,000 292,191,960 98,256,200 48,268,640 10,163,800 81,292,300 54.185,900 27,106,400 85,074,000 58,160,400 26,913,600 87,951,000 61,060,100 26,890,900 95,973,200 66,020,200 29,953,000 103,513,800 71,913,000 31,600,800 111,474,200 78,912,500 32,561,700 119,977,000 87,454,300 32,522,700 128,770,600 97,192,200 31,578,400 134,202,100 105,533,000 28,669,100 137,516,600 112,745,300 24,771,300 142,217,600 119,872,000 22,345,600 144,384,000 125,601,800 18,782,200 147,273,300 130,537,200 16,736,100 151,976,100 135,172,500 16,803,600 156,315,100 139,439,800 16,875,300 163,949,500 143,918,400 20,031,100 168,740,100 149,084,000 19,656,100 10,090,000 9,447,500 642,500 10,270,000 9,643,500 626,500 10,365,500 9,742,000 624,500 10,964,500 10,247,500 717,000 11,378,500 10,440,000 938,500 11,566,500 10,683,500 883,000 11,853,000 10,990,500 862.500 11,947)000 11,363,500 583,500 11,947,000 11.569,000 378,000 11,947,000 11,646,500 300,500 11,947,000 11,706,500 240,500 11,947,000 11,737,500 209,500 11,947,000 11,764,000 183,000 11,947,000 11,779.500 167)500 11,947,000 11,794,000 153,000 11,947,000 11 807,500 139,500 11,947,000 11,817,500 129,500 6,214,000 5,900,000 314,000 6,350,000 6,057,000 293,000 6,373,000 6,124,000 249,000 7,154,000 6,943,000 211,000 7,197,000 6,990,000 207,000 7,287,000 7,092,000 195,000 7,379,000 7,156,000 223,000 7,379,000 7,238,000 141,000 7,379,000 7,290,000 89,000 7,379,000 7,305,000 74,000 7,379,000 7,320,000 59,000 7,379,000 7,327,000 52,000 7,379,000 7,333,000 46,000 7,379,000 7,337,000 42,000 7,379,000 7,345,000 34,000 7,379,000 7,346,000 33,000 7,379,000 7,348,000 31,000 886,904,855 567,264,295 319 640,560 945,281,215 610,160,297 335,120,918 989,068,985 647,020,663 342,048,322 1,062,290,165 703,365,263 358,924,902 1,142,366,615 781,383,902 360,982,713 1,221,047,685 870,288,010 350,759,675 1,302,093,995 969,641,051 332,452,944 1,385,134,435 1,070,261,507 '314,872,928 1,447,161,375 1,146,170,869 300,990,506 1,483,917,475 1,212,265,888 271,651,587 1,533,585,935 1,294,541,113 239,044,822 1,564,197,795 1,362,453,706 201,744,089 1,597,084,515 1,417,634,557 179,449,958 1,643,550,335 1,471,571,662 171,978,673 1,693,501,685 1,521,464,764 172,036.921 1,779 686,355 1 570,985,166 208,701,189 1,846,272,715 1,639,132,611 207,140,104 63,825,250 58,376,360 43," 787,770 ........... ^ 73,"22i,"i80 £* !# '80,' 076," 450 *" "" O Hj 78,681,070 hj '81,046*316 K o "83,040,440 2 R 62,026,940 Hj ;•;;;;;;;;; o 36,756,166 P H hj 49,668,460 O. Hrj 30,611,860 :::: w :::: ::: 32,886,720 K ;;;;; a ;;;; 46,' 465,820 |j ;;;;;; w ;;;;; 49,951,350 E o ' 86," 1*84," 670 ^ '66*586*366 to 00 TABLE N O . 8.—National-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, bif denominations and amounts, on Oct. SI in each year from 1864 to 1919, inclusive—Continued. Ones. Year. 1895.... Issued 1896.... 1897.... 1898.... 1899.... 1900..." 1901.... 1902.... 1903.... 1904.... 1905.... 1906.... 1907..., Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued e Redeemed. - . Outstanding. Tssued Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued Redeemed Outstanding. Issued Redeemed.. Outstanding. Issued Redeemed — Outstanding. Issued Redeemed. -. Outstanding. Issued Redeemed - . . Outstanding. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding. Issued Redeemed... Outstanding. $23,169, I677 22,816, 231 353, 446 • 23,169, (677 22,817 982 351, 695 23,169, (677 22,819,:141 350,.'536 23,169, (677 22,820,-496 340,:181 23,169,( 677 22,821,;399 348,:278 23,169,1677 22,822,:125 3 4 7 /552 23,169,< 677 948 ' 3 4 6 / 729 23,169,<677 22,823, i 693 345/ 9S4 23,169, (677 2 2 , 8 2 3 / 721 345/956 23,169,< 677 22,824, 750 344, 927 23,169,< 677 22,825, 119 344, 558 23,169, i677 22,82" 423 344] 254 23,169.1677 22,825.-429 344, 248 23,169/ 677 22,825/ 802 343/ Tens. Two?. y i , i "> i V » ) ; { 1 3 ' > Oil) 1 >0 i~ 1 0 , y I JL~ 1 )} \ s. ">"> 0( 1 K O (1 1 40) 0 8 52t S^ ) 1 )'} 19)' 0 127 j( 7 S 1(7, i >, 10"), >2s lii(), 10 ) j^9, 0)6 Q h >, " ) i 0 3s Ho 1 ), ]f i 0 > 1 \> 49 ) 0 * '0 o S i(* J O 0 S 1 ) i30 J > 0 16J, ~()H ] " 4 ) ) ] o->s } '-, ( ">S /M, 0, <s() ( 0 ^ ,t > 1 > 002,1 / * 7 1 ><(/, 3M) ) 5 ° / in, )9 ', 7o' ,0,( (0,2)), 0! l4?Q < >? 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Redeemed Outstanding Issued.. Redeemed Outstanding Issued • Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued.. ... Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued Redeemed Outstanding Issued.. Redeemed Outstanding 23,169,677 22,826,064 343,612 23,169,677 22.826,067 343,610 23,169,67; 22,826,067 343,610 23,169,677 22,826,090 343,58^ 23,169,677 22,826,090 343,587 23,169,677 22,826,918 342,759 23,169,677 2° 827,374 342,30? 23,169,677 22,827,540 342,137 23,169,677 22,827,60S 342,072 23,169,677 22,827,60b 342 ; 072 23,169,67V 22,827.60;> 342^ 07P 1,27° 2" c S n 1 -)>r If 49 th , " 72 > ";r:i 0! , , " ) o')(» ' 0 ), If 1 0 231,172 *>n '71S 41) SI, 2 V \,i ,7i» , 320 1 " ) , 1 -. > , "S7 'Z,1 • 1 S i ) 9' '\'» 0 1 I L7,(M1 s y 1 1 ) j 0 ^ ^ } t M- <1 , ) Oil, s) ,1) 0 > •I. l>i,:>'2 1 - -1 ( 3 , 3 S7s,f ) 1 0 i,f 01,20" (» ) .",,| !,«» ' J , ' I 2 1 V, , t s2 ' > i, 1^ > i Sj) l I I lvl> ( L,17 si 1 J 0 i*7', no' >f 1 ',3V On) "," K 17 , " > ) p H P H M 2, 12 2 % 0 'f t '' 1 ) ( '} 1,,U 4 1>3 -!)2 » I 2 ) ' Mi i) 5 » f 10 21 ^' ) 2 > 2 > 0 S 6 El 2 2 7 L 2 2, 3u itO,(O) o NOTE 1.—First issue, Dec. 21, 1863; f r f j t t u i 1 1, \[ NOTE 2.—Gold notes included since l ( u • NOTE 3.—Fractions and nonassortcd rotes n > 1 ,<_! id d > o el to Cnt 26 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 9.—Number of national hanks increasing their capital, together vith the amount of increase monthly, Jan. 1, 1916, to Feb. 29, 1920, 1916 Months. January February.. March April May June July August.... September. October November. December.. Total 1917 Capital. No. 1918 Capital. No. No. Capital. 1919 No. Capital. 12 7 15 8 8 3 11 6 8 5 6 3 $500,000 950,000 1,005,000 795,000 497,500 140,000 1,240,000 525,000 352,500 5,715,000 2,025,000 1,040,000 24 25 19 15 15 13 17 13 5 10 12 7 $1,875,000 2,970,000 989,990 5,770,000 2,090,000 915,000 1,935,000 2', 775,000 185,000 1,285,000 1,870,000 275,000 22 24 24 9 13 8 15 16 14 6 10 3 $2,595,000 1,740,000 1,415,000 535,000 990,000 550,000 1,810,000 2,285,000 1,759,000 2,700,000 2 262,100 225,000 23 37 28 25 25 22 54 21 31 32 28 24 $3,693,000 2,125,000 2,335,000 2,250,000 2,705,000 3,315,000 12,660,000 2,905,000 1,885,000 8,785.000 3,270,000 2,015,000 92 14,785,000 175 22,934,990 164 18,866,100 350 1920 No. Capital. 47,943,000 107 50 $15,805,000 5,900,000 1 I TABLE NO. 10.—National gold bank notes issued, 1870 to 1884. Denomination. Issued. Fives „ Tens Twenties Fifties One h u n d r e d s . . Five h u n d r e d s . . One thousands. $364,140.00 746,470.00 722,580.00 404,850.00 809,700.00 342,500.00 75,000.00 Total I 3,465,240.00 NOTE.—By authority of the act of Feb. 14, 1880, national gold banks were converted into national currency banks, and practically all of their gold-note issues have been redeemed. TABLE NO. 11.—National-bank notes of each denomination outstanding on Mar. 13, 1900, and on Oct. 31, 1910 to 1919. Mar. 13, 1900. Ones Twos Fives Tens Twenties Fifties One hundreds Five hundreds One thousands Fractions Total Secured by lawful money Secured by bonds.... Denomination. Oct. 31, 1910. Oct. 31, 1911. Oct. 31, 1912. $348,275.00 167,466.00 79,310,710.00 79,378,160.00 58,770,600.00 11,784,150.00 24,103,400.00 104.000.00 27', 000.00 32,409.00 Denomination. $343,610.00 164,320.00 135,436,945.00 320,974,910.00 218,494,720.00 16,447,250.00 37,279,300.00 88,000.00 23,000.00 47,748.50 $343, 610.00 164, 320.00 145,482, 865.00 325,135, 290.00 220,680, 280.00 16,166, 150.00 35,988 200.00 88 000.00 23 000.00 49 504.00 $343,587.00 164,312.00 139,997,040.00 330,089,730.00 227,332,780.00 17,358,150.00 35,076,250.00 87,500.00 23,000.00 50,918.00 $343, 587.00 164, 312.00 145,992, 510.00 330,783, 110.00 229,948, 980.00 19,614, 550.00 33,367, 359.00 87, 000.00 23: 000.00 52: 375.00 254,026,230.00 729,299,803.50 744,121,219.00 750,523,267.00 760,376,774.00 38,004,155.00 216,022,075.00 33,538,463.00 695,761,340.50 28,065,375.00 716,058,844.00 22,179,543.00 728,343,724.00 18,761,594.00 741,615,180.00 Oct. 31, 1914. Oct. 31,1915J Oct. 31,1916. | Oct.31,1917. Oct. 31,1918. Oct. 31, 1913. Oct. 31,1919. Ones... $342, 759.00 $342, 137.00! $342, 072. $342,303. $342,072. $342, 072.00 163, 468.00 163, 92. Twos.. 103, 782.00 163,552. 163,392. 1631 392.00 Fives.... 214,491, 860.00 126,002,290. 00112,183, 440.00 109,509, 420. 00117,927,615. 00 142,272, 305.00 1, Tens 476,363, 040.00 335' i,933,620. 00 309,851 790.00; 299,571, 340. 00 290,872,810. 00 282,460, 600.00 Twenties 297,259, 860.00 244: A,983,060. 00 237,727 380.00i242,369, 160. 00 248,561,040. 00 234,433, 120.00 29; 696; 300.001 29,877, 700. Fifties 68,202, 050.00 31,212,650. 29,884,400. "" 30,850, 450.00 37,038,100.00 35,060, 200. OnA hnrtr?rf>fl<? ! 65,540, 950.00 42,406,300. 34,217,700. 33,206, 800.00 Five h u n d r e d s . . . 88,1 "" 000.00 88, 000. 88. 500.00 88,500. 88,000. 88, 000.00 One thousands... 22,000. 22, C 21,000. : 000.00 000.00 21, 000. 22, 000.00 Fractions. 54,518. 57,993. 527.00| 56, 811. 59: 193.00 53, 340.00 Total 1,122,528,141.00 '81,268,793.00 727,108,142.00|717,059,095.001722,136,022.00 723,902,932.00 Secured b y lawful \ money | 20,032,278.00 56,991,554.00| 46,418,377.00 39,573,272.001 41,833,502.00 34,727,572. 00 Secured by b o n d s 1,101,895,803.00 724,277,239.00J680,749,765.00 677,485 ; 823.00J680,302,460.00;689,175,300.00 1 Cold n o t e s i n c l u d e d since 1915. N O T E . — B e g i n n i n g w i t h O c t . 31, 1910, notes r e d e e m e d b u t n o t assorted i n c l u d e d . 27 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 12.—-National-bank notes outstanding and the amount and per cent of of $5 on Mar. 14, 1900, and Oct. 31, 1900 to 1919. $5 note Total circulation. Date. Per cent. Amount. Mar 14 1900 Oct. 31, Oct. 31, Oct. 31, Oet 91j Oct 31 Oct 31 Opf 31, Oet. 31, Opt 31 Opt 31 Oct. 31, Opt 31 Oct 31 Oof. 31, Opf 31 Oct 31 Oct. 31, Oct 31, Oct 31 Oct. 31, $254,026,230 331,580,183 359,798,400 380,362,678 419,496,966 457,168,078 524,393,845 583,056,714 609,863,416 665,726,200 703^ 819,990 729,252,055 744,121,219 750,523,267 760,376,774 1,122 452,661 781 214 275 727,112,615 717,002,284 722 078 029 723,843,739 1900. 1901. 1902 1903 1904. 1905 1906. 1907. 1908 1909. 19 JO 1911. 1912. 1913... 1914. 1915 1916. 1917. 1918 1919. $79,310,710 70,363,595 60,265,645 61,482,780 62,280,980 02 108 195 73,491,615 91 158 440 120,274,210 131 161' 385 141,067 495 135,43(», 945 145 482 865 139; 997,040 145,992 510 214 491 860 126 062 290 112,183,440 109,509,420 117 997 615 142,272,305 31.2 21.2 16.7 16.1 14.8 13 6 14.01 15 63 19.72 19 70 20 05 IS. 57 19 55 18.65 19.2 19 1 16 1 15.42 15. 27+ 10 33 _f 19.65+ NOTE.—Fractions and nonassorteel notes not included. Gold notes included since 1915. TABLE NO. 13.—Amount and denominations of national-bank notes issued and redeemed since the organization of the system and amounts outstanding Oct. 31, 1919. D enomination. Redeemed. Ones Outstanding. Twos Fives Tens Twenties Fifties One h u n d r e d s . Five hundreds. One thousands $23,169,677 15,495,038 2,277,156,200 3,652,918,890 2,134,771,820 311,156,350 435,249,100 12,' 289,500 7,454,000 $22,827,605 15,331,646 2,134,883,895 3,370,458,290 1,900,338,700 280,299,900 402,042,300 12,201,500 7,433,000 $342,072 163,392 142,272,305 282,460,600 234,433,120 30,856,450 33,206,800 88,000 21,000 Total.... 8,869,660,575 8,145,816,830 723,843,739 TABLE NO. 14.—National bank currency received from Bureau of Engraving and Print/ing, year ending Oct. 31, 1919. Number of sheets. Denomination. Amount. 4,800,310 511,510 4,259,825 30,712 10,10,10,10.. 10,10,10,20.. 50,50,50,100. Total Number of notes. i 19,201,240 2,046,040 17,039,300 122,848 $96,006,200 20,460,400 212,991,250 7, 678,000 9,602,357 ! 38,409,428 337,135,850 : Cost of paper. Cost of printing, etc. Total cost. $24,, 865. 61 2,649. 62 22,065.89 159. 09 $231,134. 92 i 24,629.21 205,110.57 1,478. 78 I $256,000.53 27,278.83 227,176. 46 1, 637. 87 49,740, 21 462,353.48 512,093.69 TABLE NO. 15.—Federal Reserve bank currency, printed year ending Oct. 31, 1919. Denomination. Ones Twos.... Fives......... Tens..... Twenties Fifties Number of sheets. Numherof j Amomit. 46,605,000 6,470,000 3,623,000 35,000 6,000 1,000 186,420,000 25,880', 000 14,492,000 140,000 24,000 4, 000 $186,420,000 51,760,000 72,460,000 1,400,000 480,000 200,000 Total 56,740,000 226,960,000 312,720,000 Cost of paper.! p ^ ^ f e t c . | Total cost. $241,413.90 $2,038,968.75 33,514. 60 283, 062. 50 158,506. 25 18,767.14 1,531.25 ' 181. 30 262. 50 31. 08 43. 75 5.18 82,280,382.65 316,577.10 177,273. 39 1,712.55 293. 58 4S. 93 2,482,375.00 2,776,288.20 293,913.20 28 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 16.—National banlz currency issued to banks, year ending Oct. 31, 1919. Number of sheets. Denomination. 1,5,5 4, 834 542 4,405 6 68 10, 10,10,10 10, 10 10 20 50, 100 50, 50,50,100 Total. .. rof not Ob 19 ?3O 70* 2 171 536 17, ft 90 012 12 614 273 G48 927 884 503 307 412 410 Of) 9,858 0^3 TABLE NO. 1 7.—Fee 'cral Jtese ree N u m b ?rof siiect Denomination. Or T v 'C* Fh Tens H uer: $2^2 801.74 26,139. 86 212 l'?4 °7 303.68 3,294.04 $257 ««6 fifi 28, P52.00 234, 945.48 336.35 3, 6 IS. 41 518 j 356 738, 100 51.064.61 474,664.29 525. 728. 90 47,79.1, 572 5°» Ban h a iry issued year i nding Oct. 31, 1919. « Cry{ of • it $161, 10^ (Sp' 3: \ ,7M l' 30*5 2!'< ."01, V . ' l I < 1 ^ O 1 0 , 1 M . :'.i L"-. 77 c;; i l j.« ,'2 j "•',){ (..0 1 i i\ | JQ I'-'". ''2 ' c ' . ' i i"s <- "> ^ 7 - ~ j 9 p « < 1 o- States and Territories and geographical issued during the year ended Oct. 31, Stales a n d Territories. AmoiiTit. '* -,sl 1 1,) diiisinns, 1919. 1 '"Ii "i i A moii in. MHV:MI 4 V , i.»..'.)JiS-ii i i . ;v> t^i) -v.- ii«-' 1-] -A\(\ of c , 1-, - , 11" '* ) 12 _• f») Ohio V -In* TNLIN^K^ ' . , v . -'1,762,1:^.73 VM, 000 uoo sfr, °. "4 .-2 t ' -JO ^ A i - ^ ' ^ X o . \'^.~-Q'i'i ,):\t -if, by iiat' )i d ixn.1: (}i.i\\icy lilK. ] C o ^ of paper. Aiiicir i- "::::: Total Total cost. $25,044.92 2,812.14 22,820.51 32.67 354.37 ' O'" 101, 21. Cost of printing, etc. f>08 540 21 715, 3 220 275. 946; 050 103, 000 ue • 40,277, 000 5,496, noo 1 966, 'iff) 32. 581 19, 515 -. -- Cost of paper. Amo:n f 8.112 0L\) ' \,rvi >2 • i " > i) ' ") 0t 0 ' J ° " '0 1 i 7<»/ 9 . ' ' " ) <)•;•') • j - J , , J , M , j - , . , 7 1 ',* Nuuih T^'aivt'1 1 623.20:) JHIVK'M'I ' ^!',™pka 1 '•> r )"~70 1 *'"'V-> T"!l P la* *'S i,0 1 1 Y\ a m i TI'^ s ') . .' 14» 97) Sr) 1 Us) ° ^V " U > W e ' • W"- 10 95!. 020 J ^4s V)1) 1 1.2»>').7r>0 li'i Nor'UCi'Mjlnu 7 " •*"') 21,51: ^ o S o u t h Tap-Una Missis ^TV» M • > 5 •? ; ^ 7 ' 0 - - Ar"kaDSos Ken lucky Southern States - - - 2,V)1.370 1, M l . ^20 1.252,:-C)0 I 809,550 2 ). 472.970 2.07s, MX) 7 2S'),41() 5 672 730 7,2Sf>, n o , 5 072 730 Oregon California Iciaho Utah N evada Al l^-ka Pacific Stales 7t"»>93,9sO ' Hawaii Total 2,393 ,~73O 2,240,000 18,993,370 1,351 450 1.560,250 440,950 429,000 17,700 27,426.450 1997200 356,738.100 The foregoing shipments were composed of the following denominations and the amount of each, the number of sheets and half sheets of currency, and the number of notes: Fives, $96,698,540; tens, $153,880,450; twenties, $88,110,060; fifties, $10,577,150; hundreds, $7,471,900; total, $356,738,100; number of sheets and half sheets, 9,858,033; number of notes, 39,419,518. 29 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 19.— Taxes assessed on Federal Reserve bank currency, cost of and cost of plates, for years ended June SO, 1915 to 1919. Year. 1915 1916 1917 1918 195 9 Cost of Semiannual redemption Assessment taxes on ofnotesbythe for cose of original circulation. United States plates. Treasurer. $947. 93 2,353.41 34,419. 62 507,862=70 Total Assessment for cost of additional or duplicate. plates. $1,800.00 2,200.00 $2 325.18 3,590. 86 38, 750. 70 463.195. 96 37,720.96 redemption, Total. 23,810. 00 $540. 00 720.00 180. 00 138.530. 00 $1,800. 00 5,065.18 5,258. 79 41,284.11 659,955.58 27 ; 810. 00 139,970.00 713,363. 66 TABLE NO. 20.—Vault account of currency received and issued by tins bureau during the year and the amount on hand Oct. 3.1, 1919. National-bank currency in vaults at close of business, Oct. 31, 1918 $332,777,980 National-bank currency received from Bureau of Engraving and Printing during the vear ended Oct. 31, 1919 ^.......... ". T " 337,135,850 Tol ul ' o account for. ..................................... GC9,913,830 Amount is- n-,d io banks during year. . . . . . $356,738,100 Amount witisdi'SAvn from vaults anil euncoi'^i... „ .................. ..... 16', 030,530 Total -.vUhlrawn. - 372,708,630 A i L C L - m l a ^ M ^ U ' C - e -I V*; v;.% Gc.'-O1, ICi^ 297,115,200 T A B i ^ X o , 2 1 . — X a n o r j . l - h o ' l : rotes re.deed r.ioir. \:jor tet1 ^ini^d by 0>i ' • . ? ; ' mier of tic {''.'»'/•( ;i(</ d'liiru the y->'f c t'hd Oct. JJ, J^i'J, i>,td the an}i,w>t rm" ' < a d>>)i,<-] the name / w ' . W at the udem/tlLj.i ogei<nj of the Tn.fi. »,.,/, iujcthu' v'"* Ve P,rA n*i>oi.tit nn I, cd aim c lie approval of tit act of Ju.-x 'JO, IS?^.1 i I From From the redemption j national agency. banks in connection with reduction of circula- For replace- Retirement tion and ment with account, j replace- new notes. ment with new notes. Month. November.. December.. January February... March..".... April May June July August September. October Keceived by the Comptroller of the Currency, 1918. 0 $2,000 $18,885,032 12,510,710 j \ Received I at the i "United ' States j Treasury | redemption i agency. $2,318,440 $21,203,472! £22,500,500 1,674,485 14,187,195; 24,849,977 1919. 0 0 0 1,700 4,500 12,420 2,915 900 0 33,217 Total Received from June 20,1874, to Oct. 31, Grand total.. 57,652 57,137, S 18.374. 14,517. 22,808, 24,630 ; 36,658, 35,578, 40,859, 30,058, 30,879. 45,131, 330,892,625 985,505 594,620 294,535 106,305 437,870 929,945 257,403 012,340 831,178 422,010 20,360, 023! 16,112, 035! 25,103, 230 26,738,080 39,101.072 37,520,818 43,119, 590 32,071, 743 32,711,080 47,586, 575 24,864,636 355,814,913 .431,492 '881,157 676,473 316,308 424,164 145,351 160,486 167,664 961,867 752,181 409,267,620 ,124,280,8231 , 446,823,7611, ,628,242,39210,50, 15,258,663 57,195,460 6,455,173,448 1,471,688,397 ,9S4,057,305 11,014,526,283 i Notes of gold banks not included in this table. 30 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 22,—National-hanh notes received at this bureau and destroyed yearly since the establishment of the system. Date. Prior to Nov. 1, 1865 During year ended Oct. 31-— I860" 1867 ' 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 . 1882 1883 1884 . . . . . . . . . . 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892... 1893 . 1894 1895 Amount. $175,490 1,050,382 3,401,423 4,602,825 8,603,729 14,305,689 24,344,047 30,211,720 36,433,171 49,939,741 137,697,696 98,672,716 76,918,963 57,381,249 41,101,830 35,539,660 54,941,130 74,917,611 8 9 913 766 93,178,418 91,048,723 59,989;810 47,726,083 59,568,525 52,207,627 44,447,467 45,981,963 43,885,319 44,895,466 62,835,395 46,997,527 In addition, $46,115 destroyed in transit. Date. Amount. During year ended Oct. 31—Contd. 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909. 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 ... . Additional amount of insolvent and liquidating national-bank notes destroyed Gold notes Total $53,613,811 83,159,973 66,683,467 59,988,303 71,065,968 90,848,100 107,222, 495 140,306,990 167,118,135 195,194, 785 191,102, 985 197,932, 847 231,128,140 348,159,995 359,496,000 409,835,965 428,399,608 426,282,840 435,904, 280 362,551,125 351,717,477 298,468,107 238,184,520 330,106,555 977,433,711 3,390,560 8,051,211,905 SI REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. ] S»i<>oiml ho </l / oh > i " ne / < '/'/»•</ cudi year from 1864 to 1919, inclusive; not** de->\^o^pd ofnrliie bunl"*. insolvent and liquidated banks, and total destructions r .' t ' // 'j<,jr uui'i'iij (fit bUine potlod, and also the •percentage of destructions T A B L E N O . 2 >. national btiiil to issues. I Destroyed. Year ended Oct. 31— Issued. $58,813,980 146,285,475 89,485,759 9,616,927 6,165,135 8,376,450 16,667,875 48,660,710 50,888,475 48,235,375 51,766,644 136,025,195 78,480,410 75,611,240 63,825,20.5 53,376,380 43,787,770 73,221,180 80,076,450 78,681,070 81,046,310 83,040,440 62,026,940 36,756,100 49,688,460 30,611,860 32,886, 720 46,465,820 49,951,350 86,184,670 66,586,360 57,181,040 78,098,580 82,526,890 79,469,260 67,028,650 163,808,800 123,100,200 133,309,440 , , 1864 1865 1830 1882 lSs-J 1S0 5 1*94 1902 19* tf llXH 1907 190K 101') DLL 15J12 !•)!'. 1<)I I 1913. 1019..... 187,249,260 213,462,110 272,590,790 261,914,490 236,119,740 367,017,740 413,152,510 417,941,890 459,942,330 462,388,390 482,217,880 818,227,830 364,049,710 356,300,750 325,570,430 260,155,140 35G,738,100 Active banks. $1,225,872 3,101,423 4,602;825 8,603, 729 14,305,689 24,344,047 30,211,720 36,433,171 49,939,741 137,697,696 98,.672,716 76,918,983 57,381,249 41,101,830 35,539,660 54,941,130 74,917,611 82,913,766 93,178,418 91,048,723 59,989,810 47,726,083 59,568,525 52,207,627 44,447,467 45,981,963 43,885,319 44,895,466 62,835,395 46,997,527 53,613,811 83,159,973 66,683,467 59,988,303 71,065,968 90,848,100 107,222,495 140,306,990 167,118,135 195,194,785 191,102,985 197,932,847 231,128,140 326,622,845 359,496,000 409,835,965 428,399,608 426,282,840 435,904,280 362,551,125 351,374,597 298,468,107 236.298,660 330,106,555 Insolvent and liquidating banks. Total outstanding. Total. $58,813,980 $464,250 204,635,205 ! 1,034,005 293,086,959 $272,383 3,609,062 299.094,824 207,639 5,143,001 300,116,958 540,176 8,768,617 I 299,724,791 164,888 14,533,391 1 301,859,275 227,702 26,044,778 324,475,207 1,700,731 34,372,857 340.990,825 4,161,137 38,878,526 348,347,674 2,445,355 51,328,412 348,785,906 1,388,671 3,937,387 141,635,083 343,176,018 3,118,642 101,789,358 319,867,070 79,607,120 315,871,190 2,688,157 60,055,835 319,640,560 2,674,586 42,896,002 335,120,918 1,794,172 36,860,366 342,048,322 1,320,706 56,344,600 358,924,902 1,403,470 78,018,639 360,982,713 3;101,028 88,904,108 350,759,875 5,990,342 99.353,041 332,452,944 6,174,623 100,620,456 314,872,928 9,571,733 75,909,362 300,990,506 15,919,552 66,095,019 271,651,587 18,388,936 82,275,225 239,044,822 22,706,700 67,912,593 201,744,089 15,704,968 55,180,851 179,449,958 10,733,384 53,937,105 171,978,673 7,955,142 49,893,102 172,036,921 6,007,783 49,520,402 208,701,189 4,624,936 68,147,445 207,140,104 5,312,050 50,829,997 213,491,147 3,832,470 57,152,155 234,437,572 3,538,344 86,948,237 230,016,225 3,788,264 69,970,027 239,515,458 3,286,560 63,591,407 242,952,701 3,603,104 75,181,318 331,580,183 4,115,350 94,881,983 359,798,400 4,033,883 112,745,162 380,362,678 5,522,667 148,112,610 419,496,966 7,805,620 175,782,053 457,295,565 8.663,918 205,158,230 524,408,249 10,148,380 203,245', 374 583,171,985 12,142,389 209,311,049 609,905,441 11,378,202 311,152,973 665,844,987 80,024,833 375,056,041 703,940,757 48,433,196 392,507,015 724,874,508 33,011,015 445,120,213 739,185,313 35,284,248 455,986,343 749,348,559 27,586,735 452,724,707 760,451,009 26,441,867 458;150,698 20,246,418 705,358,657 1,121,468,911 342,807,352 410,401,401 781/268,793 59,026,804 337,369,702 726', 069,290 38,901,595 258,423,237 716,276,375 20,238,717 354,971,190 721,471,137 722,394,325 24,864,635 Per cent destruc- Per cent tions destrucactive tions to banks to issues. issues. 0.52 35.36 74. 64 102. 71 85. 82 50.02 59. 36 78. 79 96.47 101. 23 125. 73 101. 72 89.91 70.40 81.16 75.03 93.55 105.37 114.96 109. 64 96.71 129. 84 119. 93 170. 54 135.15 98.95 87.85 52.09 94.36 82.18 68.64 100.76 83.91 89.49 43.38 73,80 80.56 74.93 78.29 71.54 72.96 83.83 62.09 79.06 86.02 89.10 92.64 88. 40 53.27 99.59 98. 64 109. 08 110. 81 108.07 0. 65 37.52 83. 42 104. 68 87.19 53. 52 67. 54 84. OS 99,15 104.12 129. 70 105. 28 94.09 73. 48 84.18 76. 95 97. 42 112.99 122. 58 121.17 122. 38 179. 82 165. 65 221. 86 167. 79 116. 08 99.88 57.45 102.34 88.89 73.18 105.35 88.04 94.87 45.89 77.07 84. 57 79.09 82. 35 75.26 77.60 88. 65 84.77 90.77 93. 91 96.77 98. 61 93. 88 55. 75 193. 75 112. 38 103.62 99.33 99. 50 TABLE N O . 24.— Vault account of currency received and destroyed, during the year ended Oct. Slt 1919. There was in the vault of the redemption division of this office, awaiting destruction, at the close of business Oct. 31, 1918...' $877, 685.00 Received during the year ended Oct. 31, 1919 406,745,332,50 Total Withdrawn and destroyed during the year Balance in vault Oct. 31, 1919 407. 623,017. 50 404^ 458,410.00 3,164,607.50 62 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OE THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 25.— Taxes assessed on national-bank circulation, years ended June 30, 1864, to 1919; cost of redemption, 1874 to 1919; cost of plates and examiners' fees, 1883 to 11)19. Year. 1 Sf> iIV 1 !W Assessment for cost of plates, extended banks. AssessCost of redemption ment for of notes by cost of the V nited plates, States new Treasurer. banks. Semiannual duty on circulation. --52,253 51S.24 |. ' ' ' ...'Si :-.. i.'s?.oor.7:i Assessment for examiners7 fees and salaries (sec 5240, U.S.R.S.). Total. 2 V 518.24 1. 9,;!.5b7.ia I 1 ^ 1 ( ) 1 ' ) 1 J ! . 2 ! 0 , 101.72 I !,:<::], 2*7.20 A ssessnient for cost of plates, additional or duplicate. 1 ] 1 1 fl ( l( / i > 11 > /5 ^8$ 21) 11, «() (( y ^ i'lo-t- 87 1 » ( S 1 * i . 5Ji].'"w!75 HO 1 s I I 9''1 £72.51 /s J J,721.O«i,"..1S i. TO i. 00/. 09 .'.'^!»-')l!94 lM". 172.90 "^1 1 >> " i ! 1.7L:-,:,0J.24 ) 0 I ( Ii I ) 1 (( 1 ^( :,2J2,7(5.I7 ( 2. {>'.u, v-'i:;.»',,) 1 . 9 0 1 SIT. 7 1 i ' ! 1 ' ) i.r.;w!;!5/l.».i."* 1 f . . "I , 1. 599, 22 s. (^S 0 2 : 2 , V 1 , 1 0 8 . 8 1 0 . 92 1 11 t 2,f)U0./97.S0 2. 8>>6. (i70.ii4 '.<, 00", HI 7 . 72 ) ( > I 1 { I > i _1 f ! } .,2':.,12OS 27 : , . " » i . T - ) S 71 , ( !(.»,."-21 (.8 ( ( «• 0 0 I ] 1 f :J,I?K).."; 1:5.01 \i.4(V.\. ICO.dS :^V707121 1 1 ''77/27^ ^4 }4 . >i i:-. 155. 50 •05.71::. 93 1 t I" 3,^'.v:i:j. 17 i o i 0 v J 1 :;.'v4 j;"<hVrV77 | 1< 17 1918. 1919. J i i ( Total iHT.iwi.'.'^.f'G 1 ( li i ( ° ^> ) 1 7"0 I 11 1 0 I l ( 0 ) M o V J v 1 ^ ^ /D 1°0 I i | c i I % < i( | < ) ( 1 7 n i C0 3 I 9 1 1 ObS 3 ; T a x colitctoci oa cidaiti^i.al cuculation IILU^I C^K A^d,\ o0, JJ-JO. 4. 7\-0, 08V 03 4,825,207.06 5.101,297.44 5 2 1 1 . U 2 . 12 173,459,087.24 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 33 TABLE NO. 26.—Tax paid on national and Federal Reserve bank circulation, together with the cost to the Government on account of expenditures incident thereto, year ended June 30, 1919. Tax on national-bank circulation for year ended June 30,1919 Cost of paper used in printing national-bank circulation Cost of special dies, rolls, plates, printing, etc Salaries of officers and employees of office of Comptroller of the Currency Expenses incurred in— Printing and binding Stationery Amount expended by chief clerk and superintendent (light, heat, telephone, telegraph, furniture, etc.) Special examination of national banks, repairs to macerator, etc. $3,627,060.80 $36, 513. 50 370,816.38 175,004. 86 18,412.14 10,452.03 6,688.93 1,446.52 619,334.36 Profit to Government on national-bank currency Tax on Federal Reserve bank notes for year ended June 30, 1919 Cost of paper used in printing Federal Reserve bank notes 292,566.35 Cost of special dies, rolls, plates, printing, etc 2,619,463. 00 463,195.96 $3,007,726.44 2,912,029.35 Loss to Government on Federal Reserve bank notes 2,448,833.39 Net profit to Government on circulation 558,893.05 TABLE NO. 27.—Expenditures of office of Comptroller of Currency for pear ended Oct. 31, 1919. Expenses paid from appropriation. Expenses reimbursed by banks. Salaries: $179,511.64 Regular roll Reimbursable roll (national-bank currency) $47,134. 75 Division of Federal Reserve Issues and Redemption (provided by Federal Reserve Board) 42,929.10 General expenses: Printing and binding 19,432.85 3,232. 68 Stationery 13,930.11 3,940.85 (a) Amount expended by chief clerk and superintendent (light, heat, telephone, telegraph, furniture, etc.) 7,023.96 Special examination of national banks, repairs to ma .acerator, 1.373.97 etc. Contingent expenses for Redemption Division, reimbursable; principal items, heat, light, and furniture 199.04 Division of Federal Reserve Issues and Redemptions (provided by Federal Reserve Board) 2,100.00 Currency issues: National bank— 49,740.21 Paper Plates (reimbursed) 48,730.00 "462," 353.'48" (b) Special dies, rolls, plates, printing, etc Federal Reserve bank— 293,913.20 Paper Plates (reimbursed) 134,080.00 Special dies, rolls, plates, printing, etc 2," 482," 375 "66" Federal Reserve n o t e s Plates, paper, printing,etc. (paid by Federal Reserve banks through Federal Reserve Board) (estimated) - 2,211,755.34 Examination of national banks: Expenses on account of national bank examining serviceTotal expenses Nov. 1,1918, to Oct. 31, 1919 1,181,449.04 Total expenses paid from appropriation Total expenses reimbursed by banks 3,509,654.42 Total expenses. Total expenses. $269,575.49 40,536.49 10,696.97 5,082,947.23 1,181,449.04 3,675,550.i 7,185,205.22 TABLE NO. 28.—Assessment on national banks to pay salaries and expenses of nationalbank examiners. Amount on hand Nov. 1,1918 Receipts from Nov. 1,1918, to Oct. 31,1919 $228,361.56 1,149,558.22 — $1,377,919.78 1,181,449.04 Expenses Nov. 1,1918, to Oct. 31, 1919 Balance on hand Nov. 1,1919 152982°—CUR 1910—VOL 2 196,470.74 3 34 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 29.—Specie and bank-note circulation of the United 8 tales in the years spec/fie' from 1800 to 1859. [Prepared by Loans and Currency Division, Treasury Department.] Year. 1800. 1810. 1820. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833.... 1834.... 1835 1836 1837.... 1838..... 1839.... 1840.... 1841.... 1842.... 1843.... 1844 1845.... 1846 1847.... 1848.... 1849.... 1850.... 1851 1852.... 1853.... 1854 1855...1856 1857 1858.... 1859.... Number Estimated of banks bank notes outstandand ing. branches. 506 704 713 788 829 840 901 784 692 691 696 707 707 715 751 782 824 879 750 1.208 1,307 1,398 1,416 1,422 1,476 $10,500,000 28,000,000 44,800,000 61,000,000 77,000,000 91,500,000 91,500,000 94,839,570 103,692,495 140,301,038 149,1S5,890 116,138,910 135,170,995 106,968,572 107,290,214 83,734,011 58,5G3,608 75,167,646 89,608,711 105,552,427 105,519,766 128,506,091 114,743,415 131,366,526 155,165,251 171,673,000 188,181,000 204,689,207 186,952,223 195,747.950 214,778,822 155,208,344 193,306,818 Estimated specie in United States. Total money in United States. $17,500,000 30,000,000 24,300,000 33,100', 000 32,ioo;ooo 30,400,000 30,650,000 41,000,000 51,000,000 65,000,000 73,000,000 87,500.000 87,000', 000 83,000,000 80,000,000 80,000,000 90,000,000 100,000,000 96,000,000 97, oon, ooo 120,000,000 112,000,000 120,000,000 154,000.000 186,000'. 000 204,000^ 000 236,000,000 241', 000, 000 250,000,000 250.000.000 260j000;000 260,000, 000 250,000,000 $28,000.000 SI, 500,000 $26,500,000 58,000;000 1 3,000,000 55,000.000 69,100,000 1 2,000,000 67,100; 000 93.100,000 5,755.705 87,344,295 1 Specie i n Money i n Treasury. 1 circulation. 6,014,540 109;100,000 4.502,914 121,900,000 2;01i;778 122,150,000 135,839,570 11,702,905 154,692,495 8,892,858 205,301,038 1 5,000,000 222,185,890 15,000,000 203,638,910 1 5,000,000 222,170,995 2,466,962 189,968,572 3,663,084 187,290,214 987.345 163.734,011 230; 484 148,563,608 1,449,472 175,167,646 7,857,380 185,608,711 7,658.306 202,552,427 9,126,439 225,519,766 1,701,251 240,506,091 8,101.353 234,743,415 2,184; 964 285,366,526 6,604,544 341,165,251 10,911,646 375,673,000 14, 632,136 424,181,000 21,942.893 445,689,207 20,137,967 436,952,223 18,931,976 445,747,950 19,909,325 474,778,822 17,710,114 415,208,344 6,398,316 443,306,818 4,339,276 Population. 5,308,483 7,239,881 9.633,822 12; 866,020 93,085,460 13,221,000 117,397,086 13,590,000 120,138,222 13,974.000 124,136,665 14;373;000 145,799,637 14,786,000 200,301,038 15.213,000 217,185,890 15,655,000 198,638,910 16,112,000 219,704,033 16,584,000 186,305,488 17,009,453 186,302,869 17.59i; 000 163,503; 527 18', 132,000 147,114,136 18,604,000 167,310,266 19,276,000 177,950,405 19,878; 000 193.425,988 20,500,000 223', 818,515 21,143,000 232, 404,738 21,805,000 232,558, 451 22,489,000 278,761,982 23,101,876 330,253,605 23,995,000 361,040,864 24,802,000 402,238,107 25,615,000 425,551,240 26,433,000 418,020,247 27,256,000 425,846; 625 28,083.000 457,068,708 28,916! 000 408,810,028 29,753; 000 438,987,542 30,596,000 Per capita 8.f 8. f 8.f 13! 1 1'iJ 12, .13.5 10,? 10.1 9.C 7. ? 8J 8.-: 9 ' 10 A 10, f 10.: 12. ( 14*. ( 15.1 16.: 15.1 15. ] 15.* 13. < 14. J Specie in Treasury, estimated. TABLE N O . 30.—Coin and paper circulation of the United States from 1860 to 19li inclusive, ivith amount of circulation per capita. Coin, includYear ing bullion ending J u n e 30. in T r e a s u r y . $235,000,000 1860 250,000,000 1861 25,000,000 1862 25,000,000 1863 25,000,000 1884 25,000,000 1865 25,000,000 1S66 25,000,000 18(17 25,000,000 1868 1SG9 25,000,000 25,000,000 1870 25,000.000 1871 25, 000; 000 1872 25,000,000 1S73 1874 25,000,000 25,000,000 1875 52,418.734 1876 1877 65,837; 506 102,047,907 1878 1879 357,268,178 1880 494,363,884 647,868,682 1881 1882 703,974,839 769,740,048 1883..... 1884 801,068,939 1885 872,175,823 903,027,304 1886 1887 1,007,513,901 1888 1,092,391,690 Coin, ' U n i t e d States bullion, a n d notes a n d Total money. paper money in Treasury, b a n k notes. Circulation. as assets. $442,102,477 452,005,767 358,452,079 674,867,283 705,588,067 770,398,620 754,430,711 728,334,669 717,336,115 ! 716,471,653 723,940,094 744,539,283 765,960,724 776,363,213 806,024,781 798,273,509 790,683,284 763,053,847 789,790,976 1,033,640,891 1 ,185,550,327 1,349,592,373 1,409,397,889 1,473,236,574 1, 487,249,838 1, 537,926,771 1,558,718,780 1,633,412,705 599,043,337 1,691,435,027 $207,102,477 202,005,767 333,452,079 649,867,283 680,588,067 745,398,620 729,430,711 703,334,669 692,336,115 691,471,653 698,940,094 719,539,283 740,960,724 751,363,213 781,024,781 773,273,509 738,264,550 697,216,341 687, 743,069 676,372,713 691,186,443 701,723,691 705,423,050 703,496, 526 686,180,899 665,750,948 655,691,476 625,898,804 $6, 695,225 3, 600,000 23,754', 335 79, 473,245 35, 946,589 55, 426,760 80, 839,010 66, 208,541 36, 449; 917 50, 898,289 47, 655,667 25, 923,169 24, 412,016 22, 563,801 29,941,750 44, 171,562 63, 073,896 40, 738,964 60, 658,342 215 009,098 212, 168,099 235, 354,254 235, 107,470 242, 188,640 243, 323;869 244; 864,935 308, 707,249 315, 873,562 319, 270,157 $435,407 252 448. 405 767 334', 697,744 595/394,' 038 669, 641 478 714, 971, 860 673, 591 701 662, 126,128 68O; 886 198 665, 573 364 676, 284 427 718, 616 114 741, 548 708 753, 799 412 776, 083 031 754, 101 947 727, 609 388 722, 314 883 729, 132 634 818, 631 793 973, 382 228 1 114, 238', 119 1 174, 290 419 1 231. 047 925 1 243; 925 969 1 293, 061 ,S36 1 250, 011 ,531 I 317, 539;143 1 372,164,870 1 Circu! P o p u l a t i o n . tion p capiti 31, 443,321 32, 064,000 32, 704.000 33,365,000 34, 046,000 34, 748,000 35, 469,000 36 211,000 36, 973,000 37, 756,000 38 558,371 39,555,000 40.596,000 41, 677,000 42, 796,000 43, 951,000 45, 137,000 46 353,000 47 598,000 48 866,000 50; 155', 783 51 316,000 52 495,000 53 693,000 54 911/000 56 148,000 57 404,000 58 680,000 59 974,000 $13. 13 10! 17. 19. 20. 18. 18. 18. 17. 17. 18. 18. 18. 18. 17. 16. 15. 15 16 19 21 22 22 22 23 21 22 35 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 30.—Coin and paper circulation of the United States from 1860 to 1919, inclusive, with amount of circulation per capita—Continued. Year Coin, includending ing bullion June 30. in Treasury. Coin, United States bullion, a n d notes and Total money. paper money in Treasury, bank notes. as assets. Circulation. 1889 $1,100, 612,434 1890 i; 152;471,638 1891 1^ 112.956,637 1892 i,i3i: 142,260 1893 i, 066^223,357 1894..... 1,098'.958,741 1,114*,899,106 1895 1,097,610,190 1896 1,213. 780,289 1897 1898..... 1,397; 785,969 1,508, 543,738 1899 1,607. 352,213 1900 1,734; 861,774 1901 1,829, 913,551 1902 1903..... 1,905, 116,321 1,994, 610,024 1904 2,031, 296,042 1905 2,154, 797,215 1906 2,159, 103,301 1907 2,328, 767,087 1908 2,365, 512,264 1909 2,355, 807,734 1910 2,477',837,453 1911 2,554, 125,643 1912 2,611, 571,094 1913 2,638,496,956 1914 1915..... 2,739, 241,077 3,206, 867,812 1916 3,785, 690,795 1917 3. 807, 1918..... 3,577,161,348 607,287 1919..... ,059.979 SI, 65: 672,413 $278,310,764 $558, 532;,65i; 791 1,685; 123,429 255,872,159 564:,837,007 1,677, 793,644 180,353,337 62i;, 076,937 1,752, 219,197 150,872,010 672;,584,935 1,738, 808,292 142,107,227 706:,618,677 1,805, 577,418 144,270,253 704;,460,451 1,819, 359,557 217,391,084 702:,364,843 1,799, 975.0?3 293,540,067 692:,989,982 1,906, 770; 271 265,787,100 675:,788,473 2,073, 574,442 235,714', 547 681;,550,167 2,190, 093,905 286,022,024 732.,348,460 2,339, 700,673 284, 549,675 748:,206,203 2'. 483, 067,977 307,760,015 733:,353,107 2, 563, 266,658 313,876,107 779:,594,666 2,684, 710.987 317,018,813 808:.894,111 2,803, 504,135 284', 361,275 85L,813,822 %~~~ 109,864 295,227', 211 976,591 333,329,963 915.,179,376 3, ; 561,007 342,604,552 956;, 457,706 3, ,996.933 3,378, 764,020 340, 748,5-32 1,049. ,816; 090 3,406, 328,354 300,087,697 1,040: ,783,749 3,419, 591.483 317,235,878 1,063: ,121,524 3,555, 958; 977 341,956,381 1,078; , 1,094, 745, 008 3,648, 870,651 364,357, 557 , I', 108, 498,922 3,720, 070,016 356,331,567 , 1, 099, 791,915 3,738, 288,871 336,273,444 1,250,, 215,109 3,989, 456,186 420,236', 612 ,024,126 4, 482, 891,938 458,761,371 1,276, ,299,231 5, 407, 990,026 268,435,8-14 1, 622, 2,933; 910,946 6, 741, 072,294 360,341,745 3,941,,181, 713 7,518, 789; 000 584,159,827 361,649 1,429; 251,270 1,497, 44(>; 307 1,601,,347,187 1,596,,701,065 1,661, 307,165 i; 601, 968,473 1,506. 434,966 1, 640 983,171 1,837; 859,895 1,904 071,881 2,055,, 150,998 2,175,, 307; 962 2,249, 390,551 2.367, 692:169 2, 519, 142;860 2,587,,882,653 2, 736,,646,628 2,772, 956,455 3,038, 015,488 3,106,,240,657 3,102,, 355,605 3,214, 002,596 2,284, 513,094 3,363, 738,449 3,402, 015,427 3,569, 219,574 4,024, 130,567 4,763, 575.632 5,379,,427,424 5~~" ,029,973 CirculaPopulation. tion per capita. 61,289,000 62,622,250 63,844,000 65,086,000 66,349,000 67,632,000 68,934,000 70,254,000 7i; 592,000 72,947,000 74,318,000 76,303,387 77,754,000 79,117,000 80;487,000 81,867,000 83;260,000 84,662,000 86,074,000 87,496,000 88,926,000 90,363; 000 93,983,000 95,656,000 97,337,000 99,027,000 100,725,000 102,431,000 104.145,000 105:869,000 106,136,000 22.82 23. 45 24.60 24.06 24.56 23,24 21.44 22.92 25.19 25.62 26.93 27.98 28.43 29.42 30.77 31.08 32.32 32.22 34.72 34.93 34.33 34.20 34.34 34.56 34.35 35.44 39.29 45, 74 50.81 54.33 NOTE 2.—The Director of the Mint recently made a revised estimate of the stock of gold coin, and as a consequence of such revision the estimated stock of gold in the United States and of gold coin in circulation has been reduced $135,000,000 in the figures for 1907. NOTE 3.—-There was a reduction as of June 30,1910, of $9,700,000 of subsidiary silver coin as a result of the revision of stock by the Mint Bureau. TABLE NO. 31.—State-hank notes outstanding, total money in United States, and percentage of hank notes to total money, from 1800 to 1863, inclusive. Year. Total money Estimated bank notes in United outstanding. States. Per cent bank notes to total money. $10,500,000 28,000,000 44,800,000 61,000,000 77,000,000 91,500,000 91,500,000 94, .839, 570 103,692,495 140,301,038 149,185,890 116,138,910 135,170,995 106,968,572 107,290,214 83,734,011 58,5(53,608 75,167,646 89,608; 711 37.50 48.27 64.83 65.54 70.57 75.06 74.90 69,81 67.01 68.33 67.14 57.03 60.84 56.30 57.28 51.13 39.39 42.91 48.27 $28,000,000 58,000,000 69,100,000 93,100,000 109,100.000 121, 900; 000 122,150,000 135,839,570 154,692,495 205,301,038 222,185,890 203,638,910 222,170,995 189,968,572 187,290,214 163,734,011 148,563,608 175,167,646 185,608,711 1800 1810 1820. 1830 1831.. 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842.... 1843.. 1844 1845 1 Other paper currency, $149,652,079. Year. Total money Estimated in United bank notes States, outstanding. 1846 $202,552,427 1847 225,519,766 1848 240,506,091 1849 234,743,415 1850... 285,366,526 1851 341,165,251 1852 375,673; 000 1853 424,181,000 1854... 445, (589,207 1855 436,952,223 1 8 5 6 . . . . . . . . 445,747,950 1857 474,778,822 1858.. 415,208,344 1859 443,306,818 1860 460,102,477 1861 452,005,767 1862... 358,452,079 1 8 6 3 . . . . . . . . 674,867,283 2 $105,552,427 105,519,766 128,506,091 114,743,415 131,366,526 155,165,251 171,673,000 188,181,000 204,689,207 186, 952,223 195,747,950 214,778,822 155,208,344 193,306,818 207,102,477 202,005,767 1 183,800,000 2 238,700,000 Other paper currency, $411,167,283. Per cent bank notes to total money. 52.11 46. 78 53.43 48.87 46.03 45.48 45. 69 44.36 45.92 42.78 43. 91 45.23 37.38 43.60 45.01 44.69 51.27 35.37 36 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 32.— Total money in United States, national-bank notes outstanding, and percentage of bank notes to total money, on June 30, 1864 to 1919, inclusive. Total money in United States. Nationalbank circulation.* Percentage of nationalbank circulation to total currency. $705,588,067 1864 1865. . . . 770,398,620 1866. 754,430,711 1867. . . . 728,334,669 1868. 717,336,115 1869. 716,471,653 1870. 723,940,094 1871. . . . 744,539.283 1872. 765,960,724 1873. 776,363,213 1874. 806,024,781 1875. 798,273,509 1876. 790,683,284 1877. . . . . 763,053,847 1878. . . . . 789,790,976 1879. 1,033,640,891 1880. 1,185,550,327 1881. 1,349,592,373 1882. 1,409,397,889 1883. . . . . 1,473.236,574 1884. 1,487,249,838 1885. 1,537,926,771 18S6. 1,558,718,780 1887. I 1,633,412,705 1888. 1^691,435,027 1889. 1,658,672,413 1890. 1,685,123,429 1891. 1,677,793,044 $58,813,980 204,635,205 293,086,959 299,094,824 300,116,958 299,724,791 301,859,275 324,475,207 340,990,825 348,347,674 348,785,906 343,176,018 332,998,336 317,048,872 324,514,284 329,691,697 344,505,427 355,042,675 358,742,034 356,815,510 339,499,833 319,069,932 309,010,460 279,217,788 252,362,321 211,378,963 185,970,775 167,927,574 8.33 26.56 38.85 41.07 41.84 41.83 41.70 43.58 44.52 44.87 43.27 42.99 42.11 41.55 41.09 31.89 29.06 26.31 25.45 24.29 22.83 20.75 19.83 17.09 14.92 12.74 11.04 10.01 Year. 1 Total money in United States. Year. Nationalbank circulation. 1 1892 $1,752,219,197 $172,683,850 1893.. 1,738,808,292 178,713,692 1894.. 1,805,977,418 207,353,244 1895.. 1,819,359,557 211,691,035 1896.. 1,799,975,033 226,000,547 1897.. 1,906,770,271 231,441,686 1898.. 2,073,574,442 227,900,176 1899.. 2,190,093,905 241,350,871 1900.. 2,339,700,673 309,640,443 1901.. 2,483,067,977 353,742,186 1902.. 2,563,266,658 356,672,091 1903.. 2,684,710,987 413,670,650 1904... 2,803,504,135 449,235,095 1905.. , . 2,883,109,864 495,719,807 1906.. 3,069,976,591 561,112,360 1907.. 3,115,561,007 603,788,690 1908.. 3,378,764,020 698,333,917 1909.. 3,406,328,354 689,920,074 1910.. 3,419,591,483 713,430,733 1911.. 3,555,958,977 728,194,508 1912.. 3,648,870,651 745,134,992 1913.. 3,720,070,016 759,157,906 1914.. 3,738,288,871 750,671,899 1915.. 3,989,456,186 819,273,593 1916.. 4,482,891,938 929,343,110 1917.. 5,407,990,026 1,275,618,215 1918.. 6,741,072,294 •2,431,387,426 1919.. 7,518,879,000 3,300,917,408 • • Percentage of nationalbank circulation to total currency. 9.86 10.28 11.48 11.63 12.55 12.14 10.99 11.02 13.23 14.25 13.91 15.41 16.02 17.19 18.28 19.38 20.67 20.25 20.86 20.47 20.42 20.41 20.08 20.54 20.73 23.59 36.07 43.99 Oct. 31, 1804, to 1875; June 30,1876, to 1917. Includes Federal reserve bank circulation from 1916. TABLE NO. 33.—Per cent of the various kinds of currency and instruments of credit, together with total per cent of instruments of credit, as shown by the daily receipts of banks on the dates indicated. June 30, Sept. 17, July 1, Sept. 17, Sept. 15, 1881 1890 1881 1890 1892 (2,132 (3,364 (1,966 (3.474 (3,473 banks). banks). banks). banks). banks). Classification, May 15, July 1, Mar. 16, 1894 1896 1909 (2,465 out (5,530 (11^492 of 3,774 banks). 1 banks). 2 banks). Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. 0.89 1.38 0.65 0.88 1.13 Gold coin 0.60 0.60 .32 .17 .16 .41 ! .43 Silver coin .50 .40 1.52 1.88 Gold Treasury certificates. .*.. 3.00 1.53 1.81 | Silver Treasury certificates . 3 41.10 1.87 2.34 Legal-tender notes | 6.30 4.90 | 4.06 4.36 / \ 1.25 1.34 } ^5.10 National-bank notes United States certificates of .12 .03 deposit for legal-tender notes 46.79 s 58.90 94.10 91.85 44.90 51.58 91.77 Checks, drafts, etc 2.24 1.04 .74 3.36 Clearing-house certificates 92.60 46.06 38.68 | 43.82 Exchanges for clearing house. j .50 .04 Miscellaneous 100.00 Total Per cent of instruments of credit 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 95.10 94.10 92.50 91.00 90.60 58.90 92.60 94.10 * Includes 2,056 banks other than national. 2 Includes 6,040 banks other than national. s Based solely on transactions with retail merchants. 4 Includes 0.67 per cent currency certificates. 37 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 34.— United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes of national banks in the years ended Oct. 31, from 1900 to 1919. United States bonds held as security for circulation. Year. 1900. 1901. 1902., 1903. 1904. 1905. 190(3. Number of banks. 2 per cent consols of 1930. 4 per cent bonds. 3 per cent bonds. 5 per cent bonds. C o n s o l s of Loan of 1898, Loan of 1904, 1907, 3 per cent, 5 percent, $13,544,100 $7,756,580 $1,293,000 Loan of 1895, 7,503,350 C o n s o l s of 12, 1907, 3,983,780 4,221 C o n s o l s 268,900 6,032,000 1930, Loan of 1895, 316,625 650 2,911,100 C o n s o l s of 1907, 6,056,720 4,601 1,100,900 8,248,450 320,738,000 Loan of 1895, 2,208,600 C o n s o l s of 1907, 1,797,580 718,650 I 5,147 376,003,300 2,979,200 Loan of 1895, 1,410,100 C o n s o l s of 1907, 1,922,940 5,495 416,972,750 5,857,500 Loan of 1895, 1,791,600 C o n s o l s of 1907, 2,215,540 5,858 483,181,900 4,050,350 Loan of 1895, 4,465,000 C o n s o l s of ; per cent 1907, Panama 0,225 3,273,700 25,124,650 492,170,650 Canal. Loan of 1895, 14,482,080 4,602,100 6,620 6,490,080 17,245,380 532,543, 550 Loan of 1895, \ 10,732,900 3,871 11,019, Consols 1930, 270,006, 600 Total. $301,123,580 329,833,930 338,352,670 382,726,830 426,544,790 493,912,790 539,653,180 567,011,910 38,558,680 13,936,500 6,873 554,700,700 1909. 7,025 573,328,450 1910. 1911, 1912. 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917, 1918. 1919. 7,218 7,331 7,428 7, 514 7,578 7,632 7,608 7,671 7,765 7,900 580,145,400 593,006,600 601,762,600 604.264,950 606,622,300 600,678,600 567,690,250 555,514,950 561,848,600 565,094,950 Certificates of indebtedness j 3 per cent. j 2 per cent 1936 4 per cent ] 3 per cent 1908- a n d 1938, ! 1 1918, loan of 1925, Panama j 14,575,560 15,463,050 Canal. \ 76,178,680 i 15,337,540 21,022,650 78,420,480 18,199,380 22,854,300 80,110,040 20,419,220 26,817,000 81,258,460 22,245,100 35,302,700 81,701,240 21,447,180 34,699,300 81,971,820 20,377,720 32,304,800 81,614,420 15,984,680 26,214,400 78,068,660 17,715,220 34,743,900 71,466,140 32,240 50,240,800 72,324,800 58,055,050 72,672,060 14,960,450 10,468,520 032,624,850 679,545,740 694,926,070 714,170,320 730,257,280 743,513,990 744,740,600 734,975,540 687,957,990 679,440,210 684,446,440 695,822,060 38 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE- N O . 35.—National banks grouped according to capital, shoving capital and sur* plus, by central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and States, Sept. 12, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Less than $50,000. 850,000, but less than $100,000. Number i of banks. | Number of banks. Canital. Surplus. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIE Now York Cit v •S(. Louis Total ce?i!i'al rescue cilics ALL o n i : ii r.r.si:i:\ J-, C T Bos I on y Albany I >rook 1 <n and 1 •r(sn \ DuiTrtlo Phi lad- Ir.hlu P i t b h Baltimore. Washing o Ulanla New Orleans Dallas El Paso Fort ^\'oHii. Cah. Houston. A ntonio Waco - Kock ouihiih Chatta rioou Memphis Nashville rincinnati (le veland Columbus. To ledo o Jndkmapolu Chicago'. Pe " •eont Detroit Grand Rapid»• MilwaukoiMiniit-apoliH. P a u l Cedar R a p i d s Dos Moiiies Dubuque Sioux City K a n s a s City, M o . . St. Joseph Lincoln.. Omaha K a n s a s C i t y , Kims Topeka... Wichita Denver Pueblo Musko^ee O k l a h o m a C i i v.... Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tucoma Portland J.as .VDROIC Oakland San Fnoicfcco Salt Lake City Total all other reserve cities Total all reserve cities 25 25 15 1 5 15 2;.O 9 250 9 1 These 6 banks, which are in Chicago, were originally country banks and later considered as centra reserve city banks, but on account of changes in reserve requirements are now classed as other reserv city banks. 39 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. ABLE N O . 35.—National banks grouped according to capital, sh.o-in.ng capital and surplus, by central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and States, Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] 50,000, but less than $100,000. J.ess than $50,000. ! Number Capital. of banks. | Surplus. Number Capital. of banks. 1,665 930 875 1,202 Maine.. New Hampshire. Vermont..'....... Massachusetts.... Rhode Island Connecticut 3 I Surplus. ,037 506 3^3 458 7 375 187 93 5,047 2, 491 .337 127 54 286 30 32 6,570 2,832 15,119 601 1,752 4. 879 3', 084 16,330 603 1,431 7 8< •, 509 26,874 I 26,327 49 37 28 22 37 15 25 10 10 203 29 36 38 2,774 2,036 1)485 1,270 2,075 825 1,385 540 530 11,228 1,520 2,073 2,189 1,064 318 754 186 957 6,671 768 1,149 866 29, 930 17,154 I *S3 525 525 178 33 46 70 153 40 5,176 3,193 9.688 1) 745 2,595 3,810 8,205 2,170 3, 478 1,744 5,333 896 1.170 1)731 114 675 36,582 19,361 22 Total New England State?. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania... 135 ) 59 217 4 Maryland 3 tir) 1 . 10 5,( ') 2, ?7> sissi \ 35 Total Eastern States. 1 1 , 17") Virginia West Virginia... North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida Alabama. Mississippi 47 i 45 12 19 15 15 i'-Z2 i Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan... Wisconsin.. Minnesota.. Iowa. Missouri 4 -a.) 712 40 2,461 IV) 440 I Total Sou thorn. States 42] 7 156 28 , 38 28 I Texas..... Arkansas.. Kentucky. Tennessee. 4 s') 468 i 30 7t»o 12,O'»S ! 6, 2 V3 99 87 147 17 41 198 123 39 Total Middle Western States 35 2.63 2 i 95 2', ** 1 f> ) 3,96*2 , i ' I 1()3 31? 1.0:5 o.iil 3, 'i>n 1,0"5 i , (is!) 751 North Dakota. South Dakota.. Nebraska..... Kansas Montana Wyoming . Colorado .. New Mexico Oklahoma t 1.790 2) 125 4,225 ! 4,860 1,400 850 1,840 650 3,920 3. 22.5 71 . 71 ' 104 , 88 I 18 57 20; 219 , Total Western States \Sil i 2,2M .'•' 0 l,5h0 5, o()3 lj f?o I MS I 1,704 776 1 410 1,801 1,393 ' 703 4,141 868 675 946 2,595 2,943 662 780 1,367 309 1,456 28 27 I 78 i 32 I 9I 2 2 1 Total Pacific States 179 736 1,956 880 230 50 50 25 4,652 j 1,878 181 Alaska (nonmenibcr banks).. Hawaii fnonmember banks). Total (nonmember banks). 11,733 1,385 1,770 4,510 1,205 250 185 300 332 718 450 128 15 13 21,660 529 1,011 1,574 612 139 50 90 9,605 4,011 100 50 Washington Oregon/. California. Idaho Utah. Nevada Arizona Alaska (member bank). 75 50 ___ 1 2,611 I 150 125 Total country banks 69,174 33, 875 2, 410 129,848 81, 202 Total United States 2,612 69,199 33,890 2,415 130,098 81,297 , 40 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 35.—National banks grouped according to capital, shoiving capital and surplus, by central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and States, Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars] Over $100,000, b u t $250,000. $100,000. Number of banks. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York City Chicago St Louis Total central reserve cities ALL OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore . . . Washington Richmond Charleston Atlanta . . Jacksonville Birmingham . . New Orleans Dallas E l Paso Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Little Rock Louisville . . ... Chattanooga Memphis . . Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland . . . Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Chicago . . Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee . . Minneapolis St Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City St Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City Kans Topeka Wichita Denver . Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma Citv Tulsa . Surplus. 1 ' i j j i i 1,127 200 600 798 26 391 150 310 200 400 100 150 200 350 1 200 280 1 200 40 200 200 2 ' . 405 25 2,500 1 . 40 1 6 i 200 600 200 1,150 1 2 1 2 i ' 1 5 1 3 ! 400 222 . . . . 1 1 100 100 80 30 . . i 200 60 5 950 256 100 300 10 300 145 2 1 4 3 2 1 1 1 3 400 200 800 600 350 200 200 200 600 210 100 250 500 100 100 50 150 550 1 150 30 1 200 50 1 2 200 50 275 i 1 ! 1 100 50 1 3 . . . . Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt Lake City Total, all other reserve cities Total all reserve cities Number Surplus. of banks. Capital. Capital. less than 100 300 100 170 ! 1 150 3 475 17 I 100 1,700 1,029 60 11,662 8,398 17 1,700 1,029 60 11,662 8,398 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 41 TABLE N O . 35.—National banks grouped according to capital, showing capital and surplus, by central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and States, Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars Over $100,000, but less than $250,000. $100,000. Number of banks. Capital. Number Surplus. of banks. Capital. Surplus. 7 14 11 47 4 20 1,225 2,325 1,760 8,190 1,985 COUNTRY BANKS. 12 18 16 45 6 14 1,833 6,489 103 17,933 11,456 9,200 4,600 14,400 6,907 4,681 17,157 9,310 4,235 17,270 7,170 4,233 20,742 1,600 1,675 56 24 102 3 5 300 30,000 30,595 190 32,138 33,545 20 20 27 15 15 11 22 12 5 95 11 26 13 2,000 2,000 2,700 1,500 1,500 1,100 2,200 1,200 1,161 1,409 1,597 2,565 1,650 931 464 646 640 9,500 1,100 2,600 1,300 6,143 6,750 1,325 2,613 1,375 3,290 1,075 1,596 678 15 6 7 10 16 5 12 3 3 39 7 17 8 292 29,200 18,638 148 24,884 13,754 91 62 73 36 27 19 46 29 9,100 6,200 7,300 3,600 2,700 1,900 4,600 2,900 6,977 3,253 6,451 2,058 1 267 6,395 3,525 5,340 1,590 2 575 4,360 1,586 3,797 1,327 1 168 2,670 1,849 38 22 33 9 14 3 14 3 2,560 1,186 383 38,300 25,453 136 23,130 14,115 670 480 400 300 650 100 85 425 670 455 2 2 4 8 13 1,250 520 225 407 600 200 2 Total Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida. Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee . . . . Total Southern States Ohio Indana . . . . . Illinois . Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota . Missouri Total Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota -. Nebraska Montana - . . . . - - Total Western States 725 2,705 175 682 752 489 1,990 1,041 230 710 1,756 928 . . . . Utah -. - - Arizona Alaska (member bank) Total Pacific States Alaska(nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks) 523 800 1,250 1,675 2,565 805 1,980 550 500 625 520 840 5,903 380 690 710 1,819 355 919 350 400 550 500 191 1,000 2,100 1,000 2,800 1,205 1,045 590 918 5 3 7 14,400 8,224 44 7,725 3,884 1,400 1,700 5 900 1 300 1,160 822 2,086 4 4 $00 675 4,410 815 203 2,271 800 1,100 2,000 2,800 800 59 13 2 3 8 1,152 1,709 200 300 800 471 50 270 415 11,600 5,274 I 100 25 1 1,350 2,425 800 550 1,452 10 10 116 150 15 2 200 400 33 300 37 6,635 3,637 112,445 80,391 1 i 1 100 Total country banks 1,347 134,700 94,683 658 Total United States 1,364 • 136,400 95,712 718 670 515 8 11 20 28 8 10 21 10 28 14 17 Washington California Idaho 500 765 1,162 144 . . . "W"vomins? Colorado N°w Mexico Oklahoma 3,763 11,100 16 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland 1,400 240 892 92 46 144 Total New England States 1,200 1,800 1,600 4,500 111 Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 124,107 88,789 43 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. T A B L E N O . 35.—National banks grouped according to capital, showing capital and surplus, by central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and States, Sept. 1£, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] §250,000, b u t less than $500,000. Number Capital. of banks. $500,000, but le.- s $1,000,000. Number Surplus. of banks. Capital, than Surplus. COUNTRY BANKS. Joi 1 \ I\ni^\l Mil i 1,200 800 9 5 0 4,909 2,010 \\, 250 2, 700 2.4-ti) 11,004 6,952 22 12, \m 9,190 5,950 3. 250 10,775 3. (K') 4,0^5 6 6 9 3! 0(10 4.500 2,7S0 3,125 4,M>r, 20 11 33 urn - -o- 857 260 •'.."0 ~\.\ ]_(.'>) 1 ... * - ..» Total Western States Washington Oregon . . California Idaho Utah Nevada .. . Arizona Alaska (member bank) 100 550 1 500 500 60 33 2 3 1.000 li 60Q- 750 750 3 2 2,200 1,000 640 300 20, 205 14,5S5 20 15.575 7, 283 5.050 3,825 3,050 1,700 4,175 950 1,450 3,390 1,915 1,510 5 5 4 2 2 2 2, 700 2,900 2,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 2 000 1', 185 650 600 400 450 20, 200 11,019 20 10, 600 5,285 300 250 200 150 550 1,050 225 692 600 400 500 200 3,150 1,967 1 2 12 3 Total Middle Western States 1,500 2 1 -- 2 171 11 - 4, 275 I, 500 I . - 10. "«<!) 8 4 - 10, < 0 1,435 1,4)0 1,400 625 1,540 1,110 1,140 500 350 3,645 100 650 650 66 Total Southern States. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri . 21 1,745 1,500 2,650 1,575 1,550 1,200 1, 250 1,410 550 4,150 400 1,525 700 17 13 10 5 13 3 5 i U tU<J .. Tt n i e f o 22,415 65 vll^ 1 ^iljl 0 11 11 x vis T 175 20,227 5 5 8 5 5 4 4 5 2 14 1 5 2 Noi i ( i T o ' r i Son' n ( roln i ( 01 'J . . 1 io'ia . . . libilila 252 65 i I North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma...., 2,929 34 v - i J l i d btU<s \ nui P 1 2 2 18 1 9 )l il • i U r n ^1 l i t T 1,500 4 Manic N \v Ji i n p > ' ii \irn 1 "I ^ n i i V KllOCR !>.! H M 250 550 3,750 850 100 550 1,666 510 1 3 1,930 349 950 - 18 5,400 700 70 2,750 970 . ... ... . 1 • ~ - ~ - Total (nonmember banks) - - - • 500 350 i 500 350 259 Total country banks 900 5 2,828 2,050 1 Total Pacific States 4 Alaska (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total United States ; . . 80,186 59,774 98 52,639 33, 878 328 101,041 78,113 190 104,014 71,755 42 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 35.—Nallonalbanhs grouped according to capital, showing capital and sw, plus, by central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and Slates, Sept. 12, 1919—Continuec [In thousands of dollars.) $250,000, but less than $500,000. Number of banks. Capital. $500,000, but less $1,000,000. than Number Surplus. of banks. Capital. Surplut CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York City Chicago St. Louis .. Total, central reserve cities 2 1 550 " " 350 r 1 1 500 500 1 2 1,000 6 i 2 550 350 ALL OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany.. _. Brooklyn and Bronx. Buffalo........... Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston,... Atlanta Jacksonville. Birmingham. New Orleans. Dallas El Paso. Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Little Rock Louisville. Chattanooga Memphis.. Nashville Cincinna i,i. Cleveland Columbus? Toledo Indianapolis Chicago Peoria Detroit. Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis.... St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines.. Dubuque. Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans. Topeka Wichita „ Denver.. Pueblo.. Muskogee Oklahoma City. Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco.. Ogden. Salt Lake City. Total, all other reserve cities. Total, all reserve cities 1,200 1,100 '500 2,705 600 1,050 300 750 5,125 1.000 '445 100 1,500 350 250 60 250 850 300 250 300 300 400 50 60 800 1,000 1,035 700 300 300 60 100 300 300 1 3 1 1 285 200 85 275 250 1,100 300 300 50 275 450 350 250 250 250 450 300 300 300 100 100 500 400 650 100 675 450 850 600 101 548 250 250 1,600 3,450 3,000 2,950 600 1,000 1,100 1,250 1,8 4.4 3,0 500 500 800 1,600 6 1 2 1,7 1,900 2,600 1,100 1,1 50 600 1,100 560 17,989 20,855 18,339 1,4 7 1,1 4 500 1,100 500 1,000 500 1,700 500 1,800 800 '1,000 1,300 500 500 750 600 500 500 525 1,750 500 500 500 1,000 500 1,600 600 500 500 20,305 M 1 1,4 ] 44 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLEa NO. 35.—National banks grouped according to capital, showing capital and surNo. plus ', by central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and States, Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. [In 1housands of dollars.] $1,000,000, but less than $5,000,000. $5,000,000 and over. Total. NumNumNumber of Capital. Surplus. ber of Capital. Surplus. ber of Capital. Surplus. banks. banks. banks. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York Citv Chicago St. L o u i s . . . . . . . . Total, central reserve cities 19 6 3 31,560 12,250 4, 700 53,950 11,000 2,075 9 2 2 99,000 31,500 20,000 122,000 24,500 7,000 31 9 131,600 44,250 24,700 176,800 35,600 9,075 28 48,500 67,025 13 150,500 153,500 45 200,550 221,475 8.500 1,500 1,000 1,500 38,000 11,800 5,350 3,000 2,400 2 17,500 27,000 12 3 3 3 8, 500 1,000 1,000 2,000 17,500 11,400 7.211 3,050 4,000 3 3,000 3,000 1 1 3 1,500 2,800 4,500 1,500 1,600 3 000 i 1,000 500 3 4,000 1 700 2 2 3,500 2,000 3,500 1,250 2 3 5 2,100 6,000 11,000 1,500 3,350 7.100 4 3,000 6,000 2,900 3', 200 1,500 200 2 2 2,000 1,000 1,000 5,000 5,000 1 1.200 300 ALL OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston Atlanta Jacksonville Birmingham . ... New Orleans Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Galveston Houston... San Antonio Waco Little Rock Louisville ». Chattanooga... M emphis Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Chicago Peoria. .. . . Detroit Grand R apids Milwaukee . Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City.. Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha . ^ ansas City Ivans Topeka Wichita D enver Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt Lake City Total, all other reserve cities Total, all reserve cities i l l n 6 5 2 1 1 100 2, 400 3,500 12,000 2 5,200 5 3 2 2 4 2 G 8 6 2 4 6,000 1 1,200 1 5/000 2,500 1 1 6 000 5,000 2.000 5,000 4,350 2 2.250 1 1,250 3,200 2,200 1,000 5,000 6,000 1,000 14,500 1.400 450 165 2,250 3,300 1,000 8,150 2 14,500 10 66,000 216,500 23 500 4,250 2,000 1,400 3,100 13,400 11,500 3,100 3 500 6,700 1,725 2 100 7,000 2,100 8 000 11,550 6,600 800 2,250 500 350 2 875 1,615 565 240 3 685 1,250 850 1,920 6,750 7,225 2 157 3 900 3,260 526 2 075 4,000 1 075 3 450 7,750 4,025 650 800 220 704 5,350 800 637 3,750 550 295 650 3,425 800 231 1,222 52,900 363 324,328 258,16 408 524,878 479,64 250 140,465 5,900 3,150 2,050 410 2 490 206,400 I 207,490 400 36,840 2 200 1,905 1,525 47,425 22,450 8 820 5,368 5,326 1,091 4,100 1 100 1*550 2 200 3 200 7 3 1 3 8 2 9 4 6 1,750 174,011 6 6 27,900 2,100 2,100 2,200 22,955 27,450 11,261 7,427 5,550 1,600 4,100 1 600 1,750 3,300 5 150 1,410 2 800 1,350 13,550 1,100 1,175 6,600 500 500 1,000 3,400 600 1,100 1,950 2,650 5,000 2,450 1,000 5,000 7,400 1,500 29,500 575 2,200 2,450 222,511 4 6 14 4 4 9 2 4 4 5 2 4 6 4 141 14 4 3 3 2 3 3 4,150 113 2 3 5 7 6 8 4 6 12,000 6 16 13 14 7 5 8 3 2 1 3 4 1 5 2 29 10,000 97( 1,87.' 50( 2,251 3,72 1,10 18,35 42 1,18 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 45 T A B L E N O . 35.—National banks grouped according to capital, showing capital and surplus, by central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and Slates, Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] $1,000,000, b u t less t h a n $5,000,000. $5,000,000 and over. Total. NumNumNumber of Capital. Surplus. ber of Capital. Surplus. ber of Capital. Surplus. banks. banks. banks. COUNTRY BANKS. Maine New Hampshire Vermont lihode Island C oniiGCticiit Total New England States New York New Jersev Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland 62 55 48 147 17 66 2,000 1,000 8,350 1,950 1.000 6; 400 10 11,350 9,350 395 69,353 46,218 3 2 2 3,250 3,500 2,500 2,550 2,500 1,700 439 202 793 19 82 41,125 22,957 70,164 1,429 5,139 30,549 22,805 78 886 1,532 4,528 1,535 140,814 138,300 7 9,250 3,000 1,000 1,000 1 1,000 200 1 1,000 200 7 2 7,000 2,500 3,250 1,000 Minnesota 2 2,000 2,000 Total Middle Western States... North Dakota 4 4,500 I 1,950 200 700 Louisiana Texas Arkansas ........ ... Kentucky Tennessee Total S o u t h e r n States Ohio Indiana Illinois . 6,750 3 1 1 3,000 147 119 84 74 88 51 93 32 30 510 76 125 91 i Arizona Alaska (member bank)... Total Pacific States. 2 2,000 284 2 2,000 284 Alaska ( n o n m e m b e r 80,897 22,603 10,686 19,431 6,049 6,277 8,038 10,830 3,433 153,355 6,515 5,675 8,865 12,353 7,960 2,350 6,890 3,135 13,573 87,347 3,055 2,502 5,407 6,942 3,811 2,216 4,250 1,642 4,485 67,316 34,310 2,826 2,918 9,499 2,058 317 438 824 0 18,880 4,560 5,431 24,576 4,385 680 1,435 1,550 25 42,642 2 30 17 34,100 256,611 22,634 230,124 23 216,500 206,400 100 75 3 Hawaii ( n o n m e m b e r Total (nonmember banks) Total country banks Total United States 138,862 33,533 21,941 31,340 10,105 14,120 15,456 20,215 6,645 1,385 73 84 265 71 16 10 18 1 538 | 11,299 7,073 5,281 3,191 5,430 2,533 5,457 2,086 2,927 22,963 2,842 6,417 3,398 2,035 173 126 176 234 138 43 120 46 329 i 17,649 11,244 9,906 8,005 8,158 4,860 9,075 3,750 4,255 37,588 5,057 12,006 7,309 1,520 347 249 445 102 143 297 341 111 i Total W e s t e r n States Washington Oregon California . . Idaho Utah 4,067 3,728 2,184 17,667 4,770 13,802 2 1 7 Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama ....... Total Eastern States 6,915 5,235 4,935 26,392 5,570 20,306 650 410 5 750 7,413 613,092 7,821 1,137,970 485 406,437 880,080 46 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 35.—National hauls grouped according to capital, shovnng capital and sur plus, by central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and States, Sept. 12, 1919—Continued RECAPITULATION. [In thousands of dollars.] Central reserve cities. Oth ?r reserve ci ties. Banks with capital of— Number. Capital. J 28 13 Less than $50,000. $50,000, but less than $100,000 $100 000 even Over $100 000 but less than $250 000 S250 000, but less than $500,000. 15500)000, but less than SI ,000,000 $1,000,000, but less than $5,000,000 $5,000,000 and over Total As shown on Dec. 31,1918 Increase Decrease Surplus. Number. 550 1,000 48,500 150)500 350 600 67,025 153,500 1 5 17 W) 67 90 113 10 45 47 200,550 186,750 221,475 206,570 363 366 13,800 14,905 2 Surplus 25 250 1,700 11,662 20,305 50,375 174,011 66,000 1,02 8.39 17)98 37,27 140,46 52 )9( 324,328 322,198 258,16 249,33 2,130 1 , Capital. 8,83 3 1 Total. Country banks. Banks with capital of— Number. Capital. Surplus. Number. Less than $50,000 S50 000 b u t less than $100,000 WOO .000 even.. .. . Over S100,000, b u t less than $250,000 $250,000, b u t less than $500,000 r S )00 000 b u t less than $1,000,000 J&i,000,000, b u t less than $5,000,000 $5,000,000 and over 2,611 2,410 1)347 658 259 98 30 69,174 129,848 134,700 112,445 80,186 52,639 34,100 Total As shown on Dec. 31, 1918 7,413 7,354 613,092 600,787 406,437 389,365 59 12,305 17,072 Increase.. 33,875 81,202 94,683 80,391 59,774 33 878 22,634 Capital. 2,612 69,199 2,415 130,098 1,364 136,400 718 124,107 328 101,041 190 104,014 171 256,611 216,500 23 7. 821 1,137,970 7) 767 1,109,735 54 28,235 Surplus 33,89 81,2< 95,71 88,78 78) 11 71,7? 230,12 206,40 886,09 845,27 40,8C i These 6 banks, which are in Chicago, were originally country banks and later considered as centre reserve city banks, but on account of changes in reserve requirements are now classed as other reserv city banks. TABLE N O . 36. -Profit on national bank-note circulation, based upon a deposit of $100,000 United States consols of 1930, loan of 1925, and Panama Canal loan, at the average net price, monthly, during the year ended Oct. 31, 1919. CONSOLS OF 1930. Deductions. Receipts. Date. Cost of bonds. Circulation obtainable. Interest on circulation Interest Gross less 5 on percent receipts. bonds. redemption fund. I Tax. Expenses. Net receipts. Sinking fund. Total. Interest on cost of bonds at 6 per cent. Amount. 1918. November December $98,000 ! 98,000 i Profit on circulation in execs-: of 6 p e r cent on t h e invest meni. $100,000 100,000 12,000 2,000 $5,700 5,700 $7,700 7,700 $500 500 100.000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 5,700 5,700 5,700 5,700 5,700 5,700 5,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 $82.50 62. 50 •$43S. 65 437.34 $123.85 125.16 $7,261.35 I $5,880. 00 7,262.65 I 5,880.00 o Per cent. $1,381.35 | 1.382.65 | 1.409 1.410 1,383.92 1,398.94 1,450,02 1,473.60 1,515.07 1,517.14 1,519.25 1.412 1. 429 1.487 1.514 1.562 1.5U4 1. KM 1919. January February March..'. April May June July August September October 98,000 ! 97,889 97,490 97,315 ! 97,000 ! 97,000 j 97)000 ! ioo;ooo 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 62. 50 I 82. 50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62.50 62. 50 i 436.08 427. 72 400.58 I 387.50 I 364.93 I 362.86 360. 75 126.42 134. 78 161.92 175. 00 197. 57 199. 64 201. 75 263.92 272.28 .299.42 .312.50 335. 07 .337.14 339. 25 i, 880.00 ., 873. 34 1,849.40 .,838.90 .,820.00 i, 820. 00 5,820. 00 F O U R S O F 1925. 1918. $106,484 | 106.250 ! November December §100,000 100,000 $4,000 I 4,000 I $5,700 5,700 4,000 ! 5,700 5,700 5,700 5^ 700 5. 700 5,700 5,700 5,700 5.700 5,700 $9 700 9:700 $1,000 1,000 §62. 50 62.50 ,00 9.700 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 l^OOO 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 62, 50 62. 50 62. 50 62.50 62. 50 62. 50 62. 50 62.50 62. 50 62. 50 31,378.81 1.410.62 ?SW. 65 851.W o 1919. January February March..'... April... May June July August September...... October 106,067 | 105,395 I 105,240 j 105,955 i 106,453 | 106,500 j 106,531 | 106,375 I .109.489 106^358 ! 100, 100. 100^ 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 4; ooo 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 ! )03.10 8f>7. '•• \ ' .002.17 .031.98 2', 091. '2 09k i 6,36 k 02 0,323. ''{» •) oli. !0 ;. grj"^ •' 30 ) 387. s s (i!390. 00 0' 391. 50 :>, 389.31 Z[ 381.48 1,432.88 1,553.94 1,572.16 1,412.72 1,294. 08 1,267.36 1,243.47 1', 259. 22 1,216.18 1.226.26 1.:-»."> i 1. .. 1 1.-< • } I 2,'b 1. 1 [.;(• . I L67 . 1. l t ^ 1. I 12 1.Io3 I a TABLE NO. 36.—Profit on national bank-note circulation, based upon a deposit of $100,000 United States consols oj 1930, loan of 1925, and Panama Canal loan, at the average net price, monthly, dwrrng the year ended Oct. 31, 1919—Continued. OO TWOS OF 1916-1936. Deductions. Receipts. Cost of bonds. Date. November December January February March April May June July August. September October. Circulation obtainable. Interest on circulation Interest Gross on less 5 bonds. per cent receipts. redemption fund. 1918. $98,000 98,000 $200,000 100,000 $2,000 2,000 $5,700 | 5,700 i $7,700 7,700 98,000 97,778 97,625 100,000 100,000 100,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 5,700 5,700 5,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 (0 (]) 99,125 99,125 99,125 100,000 100,000 100,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 5,700 5,700 5,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 1919. I 1 Expenses. Tax. $500 500 Sinking fund. Total. i ! Net Pts- recei Interest on cost of bonds at 6 per cent. Profit on circulation in excess of 6 per cent on the investment. Amount. Per cent. $5,8S0. 00 5,880.00 $1,321.64 1,322.13 1.349 1.349 $62.50 62.50 $64.14 64.63 500 I 500 | 500 j 62.50 62. 50 62.50 65.13 72.91 7S. 54 497.37 489.59 | 483.96 7,202.63 7,210.41 7,216. 04 5,880.00 5,866.68 5,857.50 1,322.63 1,343.73 1,358.54 1.350 1.374 1.392 500 500 500 62.50 62.50 62.50 30.08 30.31 30.55 532. 42 532.19 531.95 7,167.58 7,167.81 7,168.05 5,947.50 5,947.50 5,947.50 1,220.08 1,220.31 1,220. 55 1.231 1.231 1.231 $498.36 I $7,201.64 497.87 | 7,202.13 Not quoted. TABLE NO. 37.—Investment value of United States bonds—4s of 1925, 2s of 1930, Panama Canal bonds, and 3\s Liberty loan bonds. Panama Canal bonds, 2s of 1916-1936. Date. Average price, flat. 1919. January April July. October Rate of interest realized by investors. Per cent. 2.137 C) C1) 99.5391 2.063 98.4166 C1) 4 per cent bonds of 1925. Average price, flat. 106.9005 106.7779 107.3655 107.1864 i Not quoted. Rate of interest realized by investors. Per cent. 2.902 2.880 2.726 2.707 2 per cent bonds of 1930. Average price, flat. 98.0870 97.3932 97.0054 C1) Rate of interest realized by investors. Per cent. 2.202 2.278 2.316 0) Liberty loan bonds, 3£s of 1932-1947. Average price, flat. 99.6032 100.1002 99. 7228 101.5858 ••ti Rate of interest realized by investors. Per cent. 3.540 3.561 3.533 3.477 Panama Canal loan 3s of 1961. Average price, flat. 90.7488 88.3730 89. 9590 Rate of interest realized by investors. Per cent. 3.549 3.431 3.552 3.475 O o t"1 W O I A B L E iNo. 38.— United States bonds—Monthly range of pices in New York, November, 19181 to October, 1919, inclusive. Coupon bonds. Registered bonds. to CO Date. oo 4s of 1925. I 1918. November: Opening Highest Lowest Closing December: Opening Highest Lowest Closing j 2s of 1930. „ 106|@107 106i@107 106 @106! 106! 98 106! 106! 106! 106! j 98 98 First Liberty loan, 3hs of 19321947. 99.90® 96. 96® 98.94@ 98.94® 99.94 99. 98 98.99 98.99 4s of 1925. 23 of 1930. Panama 2s of 19161936. 1061®I07* 106£©107i 106! 106$ 99.06@ 99.08 99.50@100.00 97.20® 97.40 99.50@100.00 99.60 99.80 98.54 99.10 106 106 106 106 106 1G6 85 98 106 106 106 106 99.50® 99.74® 98.50® 99.04® Panama 3s of 1961. 85 88 98 1919. January: Opening. Highest Lowest Closing February: Opening Highest Lowest Closing March: Opening Highest Lowest Closing April: Opening Highest". Lowest Closing May: Opening Highest. Lowest Closing 106J 106! 106 106 106 106 104]®105 104i@105* , , 98 98 97 ©98! \ 99.18® 98.22® 99.18® 99.02 99.26 98.28 99.26 104|©105* 105| 105 105J 97|@98 98 97 97 99.64® 99.64® 98.50® 99.02® 99.70 99.70 98.56 99.06 105| 100|@106| 105* 106i@106| (i) (i) (i) (i) 90.14® 99.20© 98.46® 98.72© 99.20 99.22 98.52 98.80 (l) (i) (i) C1) 98.70® 99.60® 98.66® 99.50® 98.72 99. 66 98.70 99.54 106i@106£ 106| 106:i@106* 10Gi 1 Not quoted. 104g@ 105* 105|®106i 98 98 98 98 97 97 88 ©89 97|@98| 98 97 97 97 97 97 97 106* 8S I ©92 98 97|@981 97J@98^ 1054® 1061 1iJ 88 97 97 97 C1) (0 C) 90J 90 0) 0) 0) 0) 93 90| 91* TABLE NO. 38.- - United States bonds—Monthly range of prices in New York, November, 1918, to October, 1919, inclusive—Continued. Coupon bonds. Date. 2s of 1930. 4s of 1925. Ox O Registered bonds. First Liberty loan, Us of 19321947. 4s of 1925. i 2s of 1930. Panama 2s of 19161936. Panama 3s of 1901. ! June: Opening Highest. Lowest Closing July: Opening Highest. Lowest Closing August: " Opening Highest Lowest Closing September: Opening Highest Lowest Closing October: Opening Highest Lowest Closing 1919. 99.30® 99. 52@ 99. 28® 99.34© 1 C) i 106$ 99. 50 99. 04 99. 38 99.38 99.36® 99.58® 99.24® 99.54® 99.40 99.04 99.28 99.60 99.56® 99.92® 99.56® 99.92© 99.60 99.98 99.00 99.98 106 105f@100 99.96® 100. 00 100.12@100.16 99.94© 99.98 100.00© 100.04 105|@ 106| 106i@106f 105£@106£ 105§@106f 100.06® 100.08 100.96@100. 98 100.04® 100.06 100.86® 100.94 1 Not quoted. 97 97 97 97 106J 106 £ C1) C1) 0) (0 C1) C1) 0) 1 C) C1) 0) 0) 0) C1) (x) 1 C1 ) C) 97 97 97 97 106-| 106J 0) 90S 88 88 88 88 8 i1) 99J 99| 99| 991 994 99* 99J 88 88 Q o O 88 ®91 88 ©91 88 @90h 88 ® 9 0 | 89 ©91 88 ®90i M o REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 51 TABLE N O . 39.—National banks reported in liquidation from Nov. 1, 1918, to Oct. 31, 1919, the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of successionsy together with date of liquidation and capital. Name and location oN<;:nk. Date of liquidation Farmers National Bank of Valparaiso, Ind. (2403) ;i succeeded by Farmers State Bank of Valparaiso, Ind Nov. 26,1918 City National Bank of Greenville, S. C. (5004); consolidated (under sec. 5223, U. S. R. S.) with Norwood National Bank of Greenville, S. C Sept. 21,1918 Dec. 1,1918 First National Bank of New Market, Va. (10568) Norwalk National Bank, Norwalk, Ohio (931); absorbed by Citizens Banking Co., of Norwalk, Ohio .....do.. National Bank of Syracuse, N. Y. (5465); absorbed by Syracuse Trust Co., Syracuse, N. Y.... ... '.,. Dec. 14,1918 American National Bank of Valliant, Okla. (11181) Fayette National Bank of Connellsville, Ind. (6265); succeeded by Fayette Aug. 29,1918 Bank & Trust Co. of Connellsville, Ind Riverside National Bank, Riverside, N. J. (6823); succeeded by Riverside j Dec. 31,1918 I Trust Co National Bank of Jellico, Tenn. (7636); succeeded by Union Bank of Jellico, .....do Tenn. Jan. 1,1919 Marine National Bank of Buffalo, N. Y. (6184); succeeded by Marine Trust Co. of Buffalo, N. Y Jan. 4,1919 Fourth National Bank of Dayton, Ohio (3821); absorbed by Dayton Savings & Trust Co., Dayton, Ohio Dec. 21,1918 First National Bank of Syracuse, N. Y. (6); absorbed by Trust & Deposit Co. of Onondaga, Syracuse, N. Y Dec. 31,1918 First National Bank of Eastman, Ga. (9593); succeeded by Bank of Eastman, do Ga. Gainesville National Bank, Gainesville. Fla. (8802); absorbed by Florida National Bank of Gainesville, Fla Dec. 27,1918 Stroud National Bank, Btroud, Okla. (10615); absorbed by Stroud State Dec. 23,1918 Bank, Stroud, Okia. Jan. 17,1919 Uvalde National Bank, Uvalde, Tex. (5175) i Roxbury National Bank of Boston, Mass. (10924); succeeded by Roxbury Jan. 2,1919 Trust Co. of Boston, Mass First National Bank of Flora, Ind. (7802); absorbed by Carroll County Loan Jan. 9,1919 Trust & Savings Co, of Flora. Ind First National Bank of Heber, Calif. (10503); absorbed by Security Co. & SavJan. 20,1919 ings Bank of El Centro, Calif Grapevine National Bank, Grapevine, Tex. (5439); succeeded by Grapevine Home Bank (unincorporated), Grapevine, Tex T ... Dec. 31,1918 Citizens National Bank of Waverly, Tenn. (9331); succeeded by Citizens Bank Feb. 1,1919 of Waverly, Tenn .• „ Army National Bank of Belmont, Ark. (p. o. Camp Pike), (11214); absorbed Dec. 30,1918 by American National Bank of 'Little Rock, Ark Wayne National Bank of Cambridge City, Ind. (8871); absorbed by Wayne Feb. 3,1919 Trust Co. of Cambridge City, Ind . * Farmers National Bank of Springfield, 111. (2688); succeeded by RidgelyFeb. 1,1919 Farmers Slate Bank of Springfield, 111 Dec. 17,1918 First National Bank of Berlin, Md. (8319) Merchants National Bank of Savannah, Ga. (1640); absorbed by Citizens & Jan. 14,1919 Southern Bank of Savannah, Ga First National Bank of Plant City, Fla. (10236); absorbed by Bank of Plant Feb. 4,1919 City, Fla... Ridgely National Bank of Springfield, 111. (1662); succeeded by RidgelyFeb. 1,1919 Farmers State Bank of Springfield, 111... American National Bank of Cordele, Ga. (9074); succeeded by American Bank Jan. 27,1919 & Trust Co. of Cordele, Ga American National Bank of Valley City, N. Dak. (5364); succeeded by AmerFeb. 14,1919 ican Exchange Bank of Valley City, N. Dak Scandinavian-American National Bank of Sioux Falls, S. Dak. (10553); abFeb. 26,1919 sorbed by Sioux Falls Savings Bank, Sioux Falls, S. Dak Citizens National Bank of Reynoldsville, Pa. (8263); absorbed by Peoples Fob. 18,1919 National Bank of Reynoldsville, Pa First National Bank of Eunice, La. (8677); succeeded by American Bank & Feb. 27,1919 Trust Co., Eunice, La Stones River National Bank of Murfreesboro, Tenn. (2000); succeeded by Jan. 2,1919 Stones River Bank & Trust Co. of Murfreesboro, Tenn First National Bank of Nauvoo, 111. (8898);succeeded by First Trust & Savings Feb. 28,1919 Bank of Nauvoo, III First National Bank of Childersburg, Ala. (10066); succeeded by First State Mar. 10,1919 Bank of Childersburg, Ala First National Bank of Glen Rock, Pa. (435); succeeded by Trust Co. of Glen Mar. 15,1919 Rock, Pa First National Bank of Mexia, Tex. (3014); absorbed by Farmers State Bank Mar. 22,1919 of Mexia, Tex First National Bank of Black Lick, Pa. (8428); absorbed by Manufacturers & Mar. 31,1919 Mechanics Bank of Black Lick, Pan . Fourth National Bank of Greenville, S. C. (9190); absorbed by First National Mar. 25,1919 Bank of Greenville, S. C . . ' First National Bank of Coviugton, Term. (10491); succeeded by First State Apr. 1,1919 Bank of Covington, Tenn. City National Bank of Hobart, Okla (10288); succeeded by City Guaranty .....do.. Bank of Hobart, Okla i Expired by limitation. Capital. $75,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 600,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 5,000,000 GOO,000 1,000,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 125,000 200,000 25,000 25,GOO 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 200,000 25,000 500,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 50,000 125,000 50,000 30,0G0 150,000 35,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 40,000 100,000 60,000 30,000 52 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 39.—National banks reported in liquidation from Nov. 1, 1918, to Oct. 81, 1919, the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of successions, together with date of liquidation and capital—Continued. Name and location of bank. Union National Bank of Purcell, Okla. (7697); absorbed by Chickasaw National Bank of Purcell, Okla National Bank of Fairfield, Me. (4973); succeeded by Fairfield Savings & Trust Co., Fairfield, Me Tonkawa National Bank, Tonkawa, Okla. (8595); succeeded by American State Bank of Tonkawa, Okla Cleveland National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio (2956); absorbed by Guardian Savings & Trust Co. of Cleveland, Ohio First National Bank of Heber Springs, Ark. (11180); absorbed by Cleburne County Bank of Heber Springs, Ark First National Bank of Oakville, Tex. (8807); absorbed by Live Oak County State Bank of Three Rivers, Tex Kingston National Bank, Kingston, N. Y. (1149); succeeded by Kingston Trust Co., Kingston, N. Y American National Bank of Little Rock, Ark. (3318); succeeded by American Bank of Commerce & Trust Co., Little Rock, Ark First National Bank of Geneva, N. Y. (167); succeeded by Geneva Trust Co., Geneva, N. Y First National Bank of Allen, Nebr. (8372); succeeded by Farmers State Bank of Allen, Nebr First National Bank of Polo. Mo. (7884); succeeded by Polo Trust Co., Polo, Mo. Alcester National Bank ; Alcester, S. Dak. (10822); succeeded by State Bank of Alcester, S. Dak First National Bank of Adel, Ga. (9777); succeeded by First Bank of Cook County, Adel, Ga Merchants National Bank, Winston, N. C. (9916); succeeded by Merchants Bank & Trust Co. of Winston-Salem, N.C First National Bank of Woodbury, Term. (9089); succeeded by First State Bank of Woodbury, Tenn Peoples National Bank of Denton, Md. (5122); succeeded by Peoples Bank of Denton, Md First National Bank of New Salem, N. Dak. (6428); succeeded by Union Farmers State Bank of New Salem, N. Dak First National Bank of Lakewood, N. J. (5232); absorbed by Lakewood Trust Co., Lakewood, N. J National Bank of Commerce of Coweta, Okla. (10031); absorbed by First State Bank of Coweta, Okla Sherman National Bank of 1M ew York, N. Y. (8922); absorbed by Irving Trust Co. of New York, N. Y Citizens National Bank of Adams, N. Y. (4103); succeeded by Citizens Trust Co. of Adams, N . Y First National Bank of Bcnton, Ark. (9494); absorbed by Bank of Benton, Ark. New Orleans National Bank, New Orleans, La. (1778); absorbed by Hibernia Bank & Trust Co. of New Orleans, La Second National Bank of Charleston, 111. (1851); succeeded by National Trust Bank of Charleston, 111 First National Bank of Oilton, Okla. (11129); succeeded by State Bank, Oilton, Okla Arlington National Bank, Arlington, Tex. (7345); succeeded by Arlington State Bank, Arlington, Tex First National Bank of Penniman, Va. (11174); absorbed by First National Bank of Williamsburg, Va First National Bank of De Leon, Tex. (5660); succeeded by First State Bank of De Leon, Tex First National Bank of Richland, Iowa (5611); succeeded by First Savings Bank, Richland, Iowa First National Bank of Shirley, Ind. (9209); succeeded by State Bank, Shirley, Ind First National Bank of Erwin, Tenn. (9720); succeeded by State Bank, Erwin, Tenn ...,. First National Bank of Grand Prairie, Tex. (11171); succeeded by Guaranty Stat© Bank of Grand Prairie, Tex ...,„.. Cordell National Bank, Cordell, Okla. (9971); succeeded by Cord ell State B ank, C or d e 11, O Id a First National Bank of Lexington, Nebr. (3292); absorbed by Dawson County State Bank, Lexington, Nebr , Brule National Bank of Chamberlain, S. Dak. (8550); succeeded by Bruie State Bank, Chamberlain, S. Dak First National Bank of Jackson, Ga. (5709); succeeded by Farmers & Merchants Bank of Jackson, Ga National City Bank of Brooklyn, N. Y. (1543); absorbed by Irving Trust Co., New York, N . Y National Bank of Savannah, Ga. (3406); absorbed by Hibernia Bank of Savannah, Ga First National Bank of St. Anne, 111. (5470); consolidated with Farmers State Bank of St. Anne, 111 Farmers National Bank of Warsaw, 111. (9929); succeeded by Farmers State Bank of Warsaw, 111 National Bank of Billings, Okla. (11219); absorbed by Citizens Bank of Billings, Okla Total (83 banks).. Date of liquidation. Capital. Jan. 14,1919 $25,000 Apr. 21,1919 50,000 7,1919 25,000 Apr. 19,1919 1,500,000 Mar. 14,1919 25,000 Apr. Mar. 27,1919 25,000 May 10,1919 150,000 Apr. 26,1919 750,000 May 20,1919 100,000 Mar. 22,1919 May 31,1919 25,000 30,000 June 5,1919 30,000 June 10,1919 25,000 1,1919 100,000 June 30,1919 50,000 May 50,000 do June 11,1919 25,000 July 50,000 3,1919 Mar. 22,1919 25,000 June 26,1919 500,000 July 2,1919 July 12,1919 50,000 35,000 July 15,1919 1,000,000 May 23,1919 100,000 July 14,1919 25,00C July 31,1919 50,OOC Aug. 20,1919 25,00( Sept. 2,1919 35,00* Aug. 31,1919 25,001 Sept. 1,1919 25,00 Aug. 30,1919 25,00 July 23,1919 25,00 Aug. 4,1919 30,0C July 10,1919 50,0C Sept. 3,1919 50,0( Aug. 28,1919 75,01 Aug. 26,1919 300,0 Aug. 25,1919 400,0 Sept. 1,1919 25,0 Oct. 10,1919 25, C do 25, ( 16,380, ( TABLE NO. 40.—Capital stock, surplus, undivided profits, and aggregate resources of national banks consolidated under act of Nov. 7, 1918, for year ended Oct. 81, 1919, as shown by their last reports prior to consolidation. Closing Charter No. 4145 10870 9241 4956 743 7980 4848 1739 10597 1783 11313 6834 6044 5565 Title and location. State. The Union National Ky.... Bank of Louisville. The City National La.... Bank of Shreveport. National Bank of Ky.... Commerce of Louisville. The American-South- ...do... ern National Bank of Louisville. The Mechanics Na- Mass.. tional Bank of New Bedford. The Farmers & Mer- Calif.. chants National Bank, Santa Ana. The American Na- Tex... tional Bank of Fort Worth. The South Bend Na- Ind... tional Bank, South Bend. The Peoples National s c Bank of Columbia. The Lumbermens Minn.. National Bank of foiiiiwaier. The Citizens National Va Bank of Abingdoii.1 The Farmers National Ky.... Bank of Mayfield. First National Bank Calif.. The Lamberton Na- Pa.... tional Bank of Oil City. Continuing banks. banks. Capital. Surplus. Undivided profits. Aggregate Charter resources. No. $500,000 $500,000 $375,000 $13,785,472 400,000 50,000 1,000,000 500,000 211,870 17,470,521 800,000 200,000 79,505 15,519,606 600,000 600,000 237,787 6,691,805 200,000 50,000 29,989 2,410,662 200,000 200,000 42,976 3,882,656 60,000 2164 3,471,588 3595 ] \ 5312 100,000 25,405 1,446,862 1 5^8 1,234,858 100,000 38,624 1,488,961 50,000 70,000 9,186 833,616 200,000 50,000 46,841 2,810,321 100,000 200,000 233,890 4,288,520 inn nnn 100,000 100,000 i r\nn 25,000 J 261 Title and location. State. Capital. Surplus. The Citizens National Ky.... Bank of Louisville. The First National La.... Bank of Shreveport. > (The Kentucky of 1 of National Bank Ky.... [ Louisville. 1 The First National Bank of New Bedford. 3520 The First National Bank of Santa Ana. 4004 The Farmers & Mechanics National Bank of Fort Worth. 4764 The Citizens National Bank of South Bend. 9087 The Union National Bank of Columbia. 2674 The First National Bank of Still water. 5150 The First National Bank of Abingdon. 2245 The First National Bank of Mayfield. 11327 The Producers NaBakersfield. 5240 The Oil City National Bank, Oil City. 1 Never reported. Undivided profits. Aggregate Date of resources. reports. §500,000 $500,000 $375,000 $9,731,900 500,000 250,000 94,739 1918. Dec. 31 Date of consolidation. 1919. Jan. 2 6,374,297 ...do Jan. 14 1,645,000 1,000,000 568,818 16,575,435 ...do Feb. 3 Mass.. 1,000,000 750,000 314,827 5,158,306 . . . d o Feb. 24 Calif.. 300,000 200,000 57,083 3,892,010 . . . d o Mar. 10 Tex... 300,000 300,000 66,484 6,470,864 . . . d o Mar. 15 1919. Mar. 4 Ind... 100,000 S.C... 225,000 37,500 3,242 1,862,035 . . . d o Apr. 12 Minn.. 250,000 150,000 159,160 3,116,112 . . . d o Apr. 19 100,000 40,693 1,690,399 Mar. 27 Va 100,000 20,000 22,843 1,029,697 . . . d o Apr. 22 Ky.... 150,000 100,000 13,809 1,003,709 . . . d o May 13 Calif.. 200,000 70,000 37,331 3,960,920 May 12 May 15 Pa.... 100,000 80,000 20,420 1,971,870 . . . d o May 24 CO stock, surplus undivided profits, and aggregate resources of national banks consolidated under act of Nov. 7. 1918^ year for :nded Oct. 31, 1919, as shown by heir last reports prior to consolidation—C ontinued. t T A B L E N O . 40.—Capital Closing banks. Charter No. Title and location. State. Continuing banks Charter No. Un- Capital. Surplus. divided Aggregate profits. resources. Title and location. State. Un. Date of Capital. Surplus. divided Aggregate Date of consoliprofits. resources. reports. dation. , The National City Bank of Kansas City. 4817 The 'Wisconsin National Bank of Milwaukee. 7715 The Moch an i cs American National Bank of St. Louis. 11360 The St. Louis Union National Bank, St. Louis. 103S Stamford National 11037 6338 6807 751 2565 1545 10082 300,000 211.415 19,572,951 11344 Wis... 3,000,0001,000,000 197,773 51,570,693 Mo.... 2,500,000 2,500,000 ...do.... 2,500,000 2,500,000 /Third National Bank }Mo.... 2,500,000 2,500,000 [ 170 \ of Saint Louis. 366,776 41,967,018 200,000 37,555 2,731,515 4 150,000 150,000 47,802 3,572,183 4017 The Western National . . . d o . . . Bank of San Angelo. The National State Iowa.. Bank of Burlington. The Commercial Na- W i s . . . tional Bank of Appleton. The First National Ohio.. 100,000 125,000 886 1,176,034 10664 L5LX11K OI x>0 a* 11 ID Oil l. 150,000 125,000 8,073 2,161,948 351 150,000 100,000 45,451 1,467, .153 1749 U75,O00 70,000 35,254 1,810,651 2025 Hid... 100,000 20,000 31,226 1,186,509 3864 Calif.. 400,000 20,000 27,169 4,051,720 11425 OL -AiiciG-ie- The National Bank of Pasadena. uJ May 13 Q hr 379,548 52,542,411 Total (26 banks) First National Bank \jl io l/ciIJ-ll(JI Lt. July 7 H 3 200,000 200,000 58,716 2,370,023 ...do July 12 Tex... 200,000 300,000 151,742 3,600,238 ...do July 16 250,000 110,000 7,895 1,644,919 Sept. 12 Sept. 13 £ Q ^_ The Merchants Na- Ohio.. tioiiai -is aiiiv oi Middletown. The American Na- I n d . . . tional Bank of Vincennes. The National Bank Calif.. 100,000 60,000 20,917 1,547,766 . . . d o . . . . . Sept. 25 350,000 100,000 55,591 4,148,079 ...do 100,000 75,000 51,328 1,405.492 . . . d o . . . . . 200,000 150,000 190,790 300,000 24,500 13,397 p Do. W t=i 5,100,416 ...do Oct. 23 Cj 1,614,177 ...do Oct. 27 K Pasadena. Total (24 banks) Sept. 30 £ Q H 11USU C^O. OI i The authorized capital on Sept. 12 was only §100,000. NOTE.-—For condition and title of banks subsequent to consolidation see vol. 1. 615,107 55,623,376 ..do 1 Conn.. The First National jjdJiK ox jjeaumoni. The Central National ...do... Bank of San Angelo. First National Bank Iowa.. of Burlington. The First National Wis... Bank of Appleton. Ci To,500,000 9, 737,000 2,882,597 240,397,519 June 30 July jig 400,000 town. The Second National Bank of Vincennes. 132,792 16,136,090 ...do j Tex... The Gulf National The Fidelity National Mo.... 1,000,000 1,000,000 Bank & Trust Co. of Kansas City. The First National Wis... 3,000,000 1,000,000 Bank of Milwaukee. K * T C 4S0,546 39,793,696 | 61 Conn.. i)UXLK. iotcinilO! (1. j>aiiiv 4901 Mo.... 1,500,000 o 13,570,000 9,077,000 3,452,272 208,628,541 o c * REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 41.—National banks which have been placed in the hands of receivers, together dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date offailure, lawful money de Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. 1 First National Bank, Attica, N. Y 2 3 Venango National Bank, Franklin, Pa.. Merchants' N. B., Washington, D. C.B. Date. 199 Jan. 14,1864 $50,000 1176 627 May 20,1865 Dec. 14,1864 300,000 200,000 Total 4 5 6 7 8 g 10 First National Bank, Medina, N. Y Tennessee N. B., Memphis, Tenn First National Bank, Selma, Ala First National Bank, New Orleans, La.. National Unadilla B., Unadilla, N. Y.. Farmers' & Cits.' N. B.,Brooklyn, N. Y. Croton National Bank, New York, N. Y SurPer plus. Amount. cent. &«" 500,000 229 1225 1537 162 1463 1223 1556 Feb. June Aug. Dec. July June Sept. 3,1864 5,1865 24,1865 18,1863 17,1865 5,1865 9,1865 Total 50,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 150,000 300,000 200,000 $1,780 I! •r-' {H 1,400,000 14 15 First National Bank, Rockford, 111 First N. 13. of Nevada, Austin, Nev 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total Ocean National Bank, New York, N. Y. Union Square N. B., New York, N. Y... Eighth National Bank, New York, N. Y Fourth N. B., Philadelphia, Pa Waverly National Bank.Waverlv, N. Y. First National Bank, Fort Smith, Ark.. 1232 1691 384 286 1192 1631 June Mar. Apr. Feb. May Feb. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Total Scandinavian N B Chicago, 111 ... Wallkill N. B., Middletown, N. Y Cresent City N. B., New Orleans, La .. Atlantic N. B., New York, N. Y First National Bank, Washington, D. C. N. B. of the Commonwealth, N. Y., N.Tc! Merchants' N. B., Petersburg, Va First National Bank, Petersburg, Va... First National Bank, Mansfield, Ohio.. N. 0. N. B. Assoc, New Orleans, La... First National Bank, Carlisle, Pa 1978 1473 1937 1388 26 1372 1548 1378 436 1825 21 May 7.1872 July 21,1865 Feb. 15,1872 July 1,1865 July 16,1863 July 1,1865 Sent. 1,1865 July 1,1865 Mav 24,1864 May 27,1871 June 29,1863 33 34 35 First National Bank, Anderson. Ind... First National Bank, Topeka, Kans First National Bank, Norfolk, Ya 44 166a 271 July 31,1863 Aug. 23,1866 Feb. 23,1864 36 37 38 39 40 Total Gibson County N. B., Princeton, Ind.. First N .B. of Utah, Salt Lake City,Utah Cook County N. B., Chicago, 111 First National Bank, Tiffin, Ohio Charlottesville N.B.,Charlottesville,Va. 2066 1695 1845 900 1468 Nov. Nov. July Mar. July 1141 80 803 May 15,1865 Sent. 9,1863 Feb. 14,1865 429 1331 May 20,1864 June 23,1865 Total 60,000 50,000 50,000 2,236 2,236 50,000 155,000 465 $7,500 205,000 First National Bank, Bethel, Conn First National Bank, Keokuk, Iowa National Bank of Vicksburg, Miss 1,780 160,000 11 12 13 465 7,500 6,1865 1,000,000 13,1869 250,000 16,1864 250,000 26,1864 100,000 29,1865 106,100 6,1866 50,000 1,756,100 Total 41 42 43 44 Capital. 250,000 175,000 500,000 300.000 500,000 750,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 600,000 50,000 *S ' — | | 421,052 4.9 42.1 "140," 666' ""*56." 6" 9,424 24,403 18,000 9,424 23.0 36.0 603,455 59,472 103,250 25,000 ls3,000 805,000 429,250 134,200 97,770 102,666 108,000 42,000 3,485,000 59,472 2,030,136 50,000 50,000 100,000 31,150 46,000 90,500 200,000 167,650 50,000 100,000 300,000 100,000 100,000 6,000 125,000 53,333 108,279 149;245 650,000 Total 150,000 2199 Oct. 30,1874 Miners N. B., Georgetown, Colo. 50,000 First National Bank, Bedford, Iowa... 2298 Sept. IS, 1875 Fourth National Bank, Chicago, 111.1.. 276 Feb. 24,1804 100,000 50,000 1776 Jan. 23,1871 First National Bank, Osceola, Iowa 1 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 59.0 5.0 61.0 161.1 57.2 95.9 81.5 102.6 18.0 84.0 441,857 30,1872 15,1869 8,1871 16,1865 19,1865 4,500 ""isiJOGS' 23,500 62.3 92.0 90.5 12.0 125. 0 17.8 108.2 149. 2 1 3 "°] 46.1 I REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 57 with the ci vital and surplus at date of organization and at date offailure, cause of'failure, posited with the Treasurer to redeem circulation, and total deposits at date of suspension. Failures. Lawful money deposited. Circulation outstanding at date of failure. Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. $50,000 Apr. 14,1865 W $44,000 $44,000 300,000 200,000 May May 1,1866 8,1866 U U 85,000 180,000 85,000 180,000 265,000 265,000 13,1867 21,1867 30,1867 20,1867 29,1867 6,1867 1,1867 T V B Q 40,000 90, 000 85,000 180,000 100" 000 253,900 180,000 40,000 90.000 85,000 180.000 100,000 253,900 180,000 928,900 928,900 26,300 90.000 25,500 Total deposits at date of suspension. 26,300 90,000 25,500 Capital. Surplus. 500,000 Mar. Mar. Apr. May Aus. 32, 000 Sept. Octo 50,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 120,000 300,000 200,000 $2, 288 20, 435 4,788 37,903 1,370,000 97,414 60,000 101), 000 50,000 4,610 Feb. 28,1868 20,000 Mar. 3,1868 5,000 Apr. 24,1868 210,000 w IT G N Q , N 29,610 50,000 250,000 300,000 141,800 141,8 1,400 Mar. 15,1869 5, 580 Oct. 14,1869 6,980 B U 45,000 129,700 45,000 129,700 174,700 174,700 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Apr. May 13,1871 15,1871 15,1871 20,1871 23,1872 2,1872 V IT 800, 000 50, 000 243,393 179.000 71,000 45, 000 800,000 50,000 243,393 179,000 71, 000 45,000 1,388,393 1,388,393 Dec. 12,1872 Dec. 31,1872 Mar. 18,1873 Apr. 28,1873 Sept. 19,1873 Sept. 22,1873 Sept. 25,1873 do Oct. 18,1873 Oct. 23,1873 Oct. 24,1873 B B M A M V R R P W V 1,000,000 200,000 250,000 200,000 106,100 50.000 150,000 1,806,100 253,553 40,000 33,905 27,139 2,509 250,000 175,000 500,000 300, 000 500,000 750,000 400,000 200,000 100,000 600,000 50, 000 17,000 3,045 56,000 108, 000 56,027 18,302 11,801 16,000 14,161 25,000 3,825,000 325,336 50, 000 100, 000 100,000 23.839 250,000 33,839 50,000 150,000 500,000 100,000 200,000 1,000 18,719 80,000 20,000 22,254 1,000,000 141,973 150,000 30,000 200,000 50,000 968 F U U V 7; ooo 3,000 10,000 135,000 118,900 450,000 100,000 450,000 234,000 360,000 179,200 90,000 360,000 45,000 135, 000 118,900 450,000 100,000 450,000 234,000 360,000 179,200 I 90, 000 360,000 45, 000 2,522,100 28.1874 10,1874 1,1875 22,1875 28,1875 X V V E II Jan. 24,1876 Feb. 1,1876 Feb. 2,1876 Feb. 25,1876 V X V V 45,000 90,000 95,000 230,000 43.800 285', 100 45,000 146,585 43,800 118', 191 285,100 45,000 146,585 638,676 Nov. "Dec Feb. Oct. Oct. p G 2,522,100 45,000 90,000 95,000 230,000 Nov. 23,1873 Dec. 16,1873 June 3,1874 638,676 45, 000 27,000 85,700 45,000 45,000 27,000 85". 700 45,000 118^191 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 41.—National banks which have been placed in the hana Total div idends paid diiring existenc e as a national] anking associa i o n . Organize ition. N a m e and location of b a n k . Charter number. 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Apr. 6,1872 June 20,1865 Feb. 18,1865 June 2,1864 Jan. 2,1872 $50,000 50,000 250,000 75,000 50,000 $25,000 31,500 182,500 85,450 36,975 573,433 50,000 200,000 $36,205 60 000 67,000 2,976 80,300 100, 6 143,000 71. 5 222,319 270. 5 670,000 1,000.0 101 971 50 689 Oct. Apr. Aug Jan. 7,1863 1,1865 5 1863 9,1865 1484 719 1665 1949 1991 1273 July Jan. Oct. Mar. May June 50,000 25,1865 50,000 16,1865 30^ 1866 3,410,300 100,000 25,1872 50,000 31,1872 120,000 14,1865 4,157,300 Third National Bank,Chicago, 111.. Central National Bank, Chicago, 111 First National Bank, Kansas City, Mo.. Commercial N. B., Kansas City. Mo First National Bank, Ashland Pa.1 First National Bank, Tarry town, N. Y.. First National Bank, Allentown, Pa. 1 ... First N. B., Waynesburg, Pa.* Washington Co. N. B.,Greenwich,N.Y.. First National Bank, Dallas, Tex People's National Bank, Helena. Mont.. First National Bank, Bozeman, Mont Merchants' N. B., Fort Scott, Kans.i Farmers' N. B., Platte City, Mo Total 236 2047 1612 1995 403 364 161 305 1266 2157 2105 2027 1927 2356 Feb. Sept. Nov. June Apr. Apr. Dee. Mar. June July May Aug. Jan. May 5,1864 18,1872 23,1865 3,1872 27,1864 5,1864 16,1863 5,1864 13,1865 16,1874 13,1873 14,1872 20,1872 5,1877 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 First N. B., Warrensburg, Mo German-American N. B., Wash., D. C.. German National Bank, Chicago, 111.1 Commercial N. B., Saratoga Spgs., N. Y. Second National Bank, ScrantonjPa.1.. National Bank of Poultnev, Vt First National Bank,Monticello,Ind... First National Bank, Butler, Pa. 1856 2358 1734 1227 49 1200 2208 309 Julv Mav Nov. June Aug. Mav Deo. Mar. 31,1871 14,1877 15,1870 6,1865 5,1863 31,1865 3,1874 11,1864 82 83 84 Total First National Bank, Meadville, Pa First National Bank, Newark, N.I... First National Bank,Brattleboro.Vt... 115 52 470 85 86 87 Total . .. Mechanics7 N, B., Newark. N. J. First National Bank, Buffalo, N. Y Pacific National Bank, Boston, Mass... 88 89 Total ............ 1 Per cent. Capital. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 Total. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... First National Bank of Union Mills, Union City, Pa. Vermont N. B., St. Albans, Vt Surplus. Date. 825,000 1954 First National B a n k , D u l u t h , Minn First National B a n k , L a Crosse, W i s . . . 1313 City National B a n k , Chicago, 1 1 1 . . . . . . . 818 W a t k i n s National B a n k , W a t k i n s , N . Y . 456 1913 First National Bank,Wichita, Kans Total First N. B., Greenfield, Ohio i National Bank of Fishkill, N. Y. First National Bank Franklin Ind Northumberland County National Bank, Shamokin, Pa. First National Bank, Winchester, 111 N. Exchange B., Minneapolis, Minn N. B. of State of Mo., St. Louis, Mo First National Bank, Delphi, Ind First National Bank, Georgetown, Colo. Lock Haven N. B. ; Lock Haven, Pa Total j 120,000 200, 000 100,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 100, 000 100, 000 200,000 100.000 100J 000 50,000 50,000 50,000 1,380,000 Amount. 71,750 124,000 45,000 15,000 45.0 153, 600 128.0 54,181 1,509,969 1.000 i] 214 222 1,035,000 38', 000 540', 500 25, 000 187,131 132,250 862,5 19. C 540. 5 25.0 311.? 264, 5 86,692 205,940 45,750 10,000 20, 000 34,731 4,000 86.7 102. £ 45.7 10. ( 40. ( 69.1 8.( 8, 436 2,364,994 13,872 801,275 June 9,1865 Feb. 5,1864 Nov. 9,1877 110 Oct. 23,1863 1583 Oct. 11,1865 70,000 125.OHO 100, 000 248, 400 605,250 387,000 295,000 1251 235 2373 143. 5 248. 0 57, 750 115. 50,000 130', 000 2,000 250, 000 100, 000 *Ii*872" **il3,"666" "11:3." 100, 000 392. 392,125 100,000 92. 92, 000 50,000 14. 7,400 50,000 278. 139,000 830,000 Oct. 27,1863 Aug. 7,1863 June 30,1864 50.0 63.0 73.0 113.9 73.9 1,240,650 500. 000 251,802 1,198, 000 287; 500 75, (300 ioo; ooo 250. 000 354. 484. 387, 239 287 30 850,000 251 802 1,560 500 91,955 | 185 50,000 186,000 200,000 250. 000 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. ..... 277,1)55 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of receivers, together witfi the capital and surplus, etc.—Continued. Failures. Lawful money deposited. Capital. Surplus. $100,000 50,000 250.000 7b,000 (10,000 $25,00O 130,000 3,000 12,000 965,000 10,000 30,000 28,538 Cause of ! failure. Mar. Anr. May Tuly Sept. 13, 11, 17, 12, 23, 1876 1876 1876 1876 187(5 V G B Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar, 12,1876 I 27,1877 ! 13,1877 12,1877 U B B M W M O W U V P P < 50,000 100,000 2,500,000 50,000 75,000 120,000 17,135 Mar. 16,1877 20,000 May 24,1877 248,775 June 23,1877 20,000 July 20,1877 65,000 Aug. 18,1877 8,000 Aug. 20,1877 3,344,000 447,448 750,000 200,000 500,000 100,000 112,500 100,000 250,000 100.000 200.000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 10,000 25,000 6,392 19,000 25,000 220,000 2,012,500 562,892 100,000 130,000 500,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 10,600 2,000 125,000 40,476 70,000 4,000 2,000 10', 400 1,230,000 100,000 300,000 300,000 24,000 5,000 8,000 7,000 13,500 $45,000 45,000 137,209 67,500 43,200 Nov. 24,1877 Dec. 1,1877 Feb. 11,1878 do Feb. 28,1878 Mar. 23,1878 Apr. 15,1878 May 15,1878 June 8.1878 do. Sept. 13,1878 Sept. 14,1878 Sept. 25,1878 Oct. 1,1878 V V X V V V N V p V Q Q X N 540,609 540,609 29,662 177,200 92,092 60,300 29,662 177,200 92,092 60,300 45,000 90,000 296.274 45,000 45,000 71,200 45,000 90,000 296,274 45,000 45,000 71.200 951,728 597,840 45,000 44,940 44,500 75,554 89,200 78,641 7,002 114,220 29,800 89,300 44,400 35,328 27,000 597,840 45,000 44,940 44,500 75,554 89,200 78,641 7,002 114, 220 29,800 89,300 44,400 35, 328 27,000 1,322,725 | NOT. 1,1878 do... Dec. 20,1878 Feb. 11,1879 Mar. 15,1879 Apr. 7,1879 July 18,1879 July 23,1879 X P B X X X N E 20,000 June 9,1880 62,584 June 14,1880 57,000 June 19,1880 E F N 700,000 ! 400,000 Nov. 2,1881 50,000 Apr, 22,1882 May 22,1882 1,561,300 89,500 326,643 90,000 506,143 99, "HJO I 4((H)0 j 450,000 50.000 13,455 25,000 Aug. 449,900 99,500 450,000 999, 400 200,000 38,455 li 516,825 89,500 326,643 90,000 Mar. 24,1883 250,000 15 45.000 62^ 500 42,795 86,900 91,465 90,000 27,000 71,165 139,584 500.000 100,000 961,300 II 1,322,725 45,000 62,500 42,795 86,900 91,465 90,000 27,000 71,165 516,-825 j 264,476 Total deposits at date of suspension. $45,000 45,000 137,209 67,500 43,200 951,728 | 180,968 50,000 200,000 132,000 67,000 Receiver appointed. Circulation outstanding at date of failure. 9,1883 $2, 883 T 714 94 1, 061. 2f)3 37 2, 470, 3 50 76 6,415 ? 335. 07 | 43,000 65,200 65,200 402,053. 56 108,200 108,200 5S3,765. 84 59 60 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 41.—National banJcs which have been placed in the hands Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 First National Bank, Leadville, Colo... City N. B., Lawrenceburg, Tnd.1 First National Bank, St. Albans, Vt First National Bank, Monmouth, 111... Marine National Bank, New York, N.Y. Hot Springs N . B . , Hot Springs, A r k . . Richmond N . B . , Richmond, Ind First N. B . , Livingston, Mont First National Bank, Albion, N . Y First N. B., Jamestown, N. Dak Logan N . B . , West Liberty, Ohio Total 101 102 103 104 . . . .. 2420 2889 269 2751 1215 2887 2090 3006 166 2578 2942 Date. Mar. Feb. Feb. July June Feb. Mar. July Dec. Oct. May 19,1879 24,1883 20,1864 7,1882 3,1865 17,1883 5,1873 16,1883 22,1863 25,1881 7,1883 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 First National Bank, Fine Bluff, A r k . . Palatka National Bank, Palatka, F l a . . Fidelity N. B., Cincinnati, Ohio Henrietta N. B., Henrietta, Tex National Bank of Sumter, S. C First National Bank, Dansville, N. Y . . First National Bank, Corry, Pa Stafford N. B., Stafford Springs, Conn.. First National Bank, Blair, Nebr 1276 1791 1510 1137 June 14,1865 Feb. 18,1871 Aug. 9,1865 May 13,1865 105.0 3.0 197.0 20.0 164.9 6.0 101.5 341.0 8.0 2,000 1,389,143 200,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 23,128 356,000 38,500 178.0 77.0 337,500 337.5 23,128 • 732,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 90,142 285,000 10,000 12,000 186,000 38,500 307,382 23,000 1740 583 2465 2624 564 2139 1386 2724 Nov. Nov. Mar. Feb. Nov. Mar. July June 29,1870 22,1864 15,1880 2,1882 3,1864 17,1874 1,1865 7,1882 2776 3266 3461 3022 3082 75 605 686 Sept. Nov. Feb. Aug. Nov. Sept. Dec. Jan. 50,000 18,1882 50,000 20,1884 27,1886 1,000,000 50,000 8,1883 50,000 26,1.883 50,000 4,1863 100,000 6,1864 150,000 7,1865 10,000 2,784 12,250 13,500 75,825 168,500 306,000 10,000 578,859 750,000 Total Total 121 Fifth National Bank, St. Louis, Mo 122 Metropolitan N. B. of Cincinnati, Ohio.. 123 First National Bank, Auburn, N . Y 124 State National Bank, Raleigh, N. C 125 Commercial N. B., Duburuie, Iowa 126 Second National Bank, Xenia, O h i o . . . 127 Madison N. B . , Madison, S. Dak 128 Lowell National Bank, Lowell, Mich... 2835 2542 231 1682 1801 277 3597 1280 Dec. July Feb. June Mar. Feb. Dec. June 12.1882 12,1881 4.1864 17; 1868 11,1871 2-1,1864 7,1886 14,1865 3592 2800 Oct. 20,1886 Sept, 14,1882 32,894 15,000 47,894 190.3 142.5 20.0 24.0 186.0 38.5 204.9 46.0 952,024 1 200,000 500,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 : : : ; : : : : GO,000 50,000 50,000 .3 24.5 27.0 151.6 168.5 204.0 75,000 215,000 266,, 000 37.5 43.0 266.0 14ii, 806 278,000 5,000 159,494 146.8 463.3 10.0 318.9 1,160,000 — . . . . 1,145,300 Total California N. B . , San Francisco, Cal First National Bank, Anoka, Minn 200,000 50,000 "*°i8,°666* **"36."6 250,000 National Bank of Shelby ville, Tcnn First National Bank, Sheffield, Ala Third National Bank, Malone, N . Y . . . First National Bank, Abilene, Kans Harper National Bank, Harper, K a n s . . Gloucester City N. B., Gloucester, N. J . . Park National Bank, Chicago, 111... State National Bank, Wellington, Kans. Kiiigman N. B., Kingman, Kans 2198 3617 3366 2427 3431 3936 3502 3564 3559 Oct. Jan. July June Jan. Oct. May Oct. Sept. 29,1874 14.1887 15,1885 23,1879 6,1886 26,1888 11,1886 1,1886 16,1888 18,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 75,000 81,265 163.2 "i',m 2.000 75,350 10,000 4.0 150.6 20. C 24,000 5,000 20,500 12. C 10. ( 27. c 675,000 Total $63,000 3,000 197,000 15,000 659,643 3,000 274,000 1,500,000 First National Bank, Lake City, Minn.. Lancaster N. B., Clinton, Mass First N . B . , Sioux Falls, S. Dak First N. B . , Wahpeton, N . Dak First National Bank, Angelica, N . Y . . . City National Bank, Williamsport, P a . . Total Per cent. 4,000 12,000 Amount. 170,500 Surplus. 450,000 Middletown N . B . , Middletown, N . Y . . . Farmers' National Bank, Bushnell, 111.. Schoharie Co. N. B . , Schohane, N . Y . . . Exchange National Bank, Norfolk, Va.. 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 $60,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 400,000 50,000 270,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 1,255,000 . Total 129 130 Capital. 1,000 i Formerly i n voluntary liquidation. 218,115 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 61 of receivers, together with the capital and surplus, etc.— Continued. Failures. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $60,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 400,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 Surplus. $15,000 40,000 15,000 225,000 180 33,000 20,000 12,500 1,000 Receiver appointed. G P B T E H X B E P Nov. 29,1884 Dec. 17,1884 Mar. 23,1885 Apr. 9,1885 I L B O Jan. Jan. Mar. Apr. Apr. May Aug. Sept. 4,1886 20,1886 11,1886 8,1886 19,1886 4,1886 2,1886 8,1886 E B J J A D L U Nov. June June Aug. Aug. Sept. Oct. Oct. 20,1886 3,1887 27,1887 17,1887 24,1887 8,1887 11,1887 17,1887 V V B K A B V B Nov. Feb. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June Sept. 15,1887 10,1888 20,1888 31,1888 2,1888 9,1888 23,1888 19,1888 F V R T o t a l deposits at date of suspension. Cause of failure. Jan. 24,1884 Mar. 11,1884 Apr. 22,1884 do May 13,1884 June 2,1884 July 23,1884 Aug. 25,1884 Aug. 26,1884 Sept. 13,1884 Oct. 18,1884 Circulation outstanding at date of failure. B $53,000 77,000 89,980 27,000 260,100 40,850 158,900 11,240 90,000 18,650 23,400 $53,000 77,000 89,980 27,000 260,100 40,850 158,900 11,240 90,000 18, 650 23,400 850,120 850,120 176,000 44,000 38,350 228,200 703,123.12 76,655. 40 140,614. 92 3,151,488.28 486, 550 486,550 4,071,881.72 44,420 72,360 10, 740 17,120 89,000 43,140 25,425 26,180 44,420 72,360 10,740 17,120 89,000 43,140 25,425 26,180 125,288. 57 269,077. 39 86,188. 47 85,626.08 39,596. 73 99,062.61 168,288. 56 52,440.07 328,385 328,385 925,568. 48 26,280 19,210 90, 000 11,250 11, 250 15,730 73,829 139,048 26,280 19,210 90,000 11,250 11,250 15,730 73,829 139,048 53,571.81 9,149.16 3,789,991.95 79,484.46 67,420. 27 195,624. 72 133,678. 47 246,870.96 386,597 386,597 4,575,791.80 44,430 277, 745 63,446 22,500 02,170 48,470 11,250 27,800 44,430 277, 745 63,448 22,500 62,170 48,470 11,250 27,800 1,147,550.13 864,091.11 832,648. 63 211,118.78 479,502.42 305,872.11 78,307.58 79,592. 31 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 6,089,735.25 176,000 44,000 38,350 228,200 $223,386.50 99,724.21 245,657.71 4,847,855.50 37,866.80 366,871.95 21,400.74 170,561.16 76,410.68 1,285,000 361,680 200,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 40,000 7,500 15,000 150,000 600,000 212,500 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 10,000 20,000 30,447 4,000 20,100 12,500 25,300 11,000 630,000 133,347 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100, 000 200,000 20,000 50,000 8,000 10,000 15,000 10,183 24,000 1,550,000 137,183 390,000 1,000, 000 150,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 60,000 50,000 30,000 180,000 1,800,000 257,000 557,811 557,811 3,998,683.07 10,000 4,300 45,000 li;250 45,000 11,250 401,935.53 88,675.12 56,250 56,250 490,610. 65 16,710 22,500 10,750 21,240 10, 750 11,250 45,000 11,250 22,000 16,710 22,500 10,750 21,240 10,750 11,250 45,000 11,250 22,000 59,759. 68 163,521. 30 49,724. 43 45,585. 09 8,869.19 30,207.85 526,927. 40 49,676.11 57,365.90 171,450 171,450 991,636. 95 200,000 50,000 20,000 14,000 3,000 10,000 250,000 25,000 s w Jan. 14,1889 Apr. 22,1889 Q B Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Feb. June July Sept. Oct. Q V 14,300 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 50;000 100,000 B V V "*"" 466' 17,600 21,000 3,915 1,000 13,1889 23,1889 30,1889 21,1890 10,1890 12,1890 14,1890 25,1890 2,1890 w F F F F W X 750,000 68,915 2 Restored to solvency. 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 62 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 41.—National banks which have been placed in the hands I Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Name and location of bank. 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 First National Bank, Alma, Kans First National Bank, Belleville, Kans.. First N. B., Meade Center, Kans American N. B., Arkansas City, Kans. City National Bank, Hastings, Nebr... People's N. B., Fayetteville, N. C . . . . . . Spokane N. B., Spokane Falls, Wash..1 First National Bank, Ellsworth, Kans. Second N. B., McPherson, Kans Pratt County N. B., Pratt, Kans Keystone, N. B., Philadelphia, Pa Spring Garden N. B., Philadelphia, Pa. 3468 National City Bank, Marshall, Mich... 2023 Red Cloud N. B., Red Cloud, Nebr | 3181 Asbury Park N. B., Asbuiy Park, N. J.| 3792 Ninth National Bank, Dallas, Tex 4415 First National Bank, Red Cloud, Nebr. 2811 Central Nebr. N. B., Broken Bow, Nebr, 3927 4135 Florence N. B., Florence, Ala 3223 First National Bank, Palatka, Fla 3706 First N. B., Kansas City, Kans 4146 Rio Grande N. B., Laredo, Tex 768 First National Bank, Clearfield, Pa 4180 Farley TV. B., Montgomery, Ala} First National Bank, Cold water, Kans. 3703 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 Maverick N. B., Boston, Mass j Corry National Bank, Corry, P a . . . Cheyenne N. B., Cheyenne, Wyo California N. B., San Diego, Cal First N. B., Wilmington, N. C Huron National Bank, Huron, S. Dak.. First National Bank, Downs, Kans First National Bank, Muncy, Pa Bell County N. B., Temple,' Tex First National Bank, Deming, N. Mex First N. B., Silver City, N. Mex ' Lima National Bank, Lima, Ohio National Bank of Guthrie, Okla Cherry vale N. B., Cherry vale, Kans... First National Bank, Erie, Kans First National Bank, Rockwall, Tex... Vineennes N. B., Vincermes, Ind. .„... May Mar. Dec. June Jan. Sept. Sept. Sept. 122,730 122,198 162,500 23,275 Mar. 13.1886 July 29 ^1872 May 10.1884 Sept. 17,1887 Sept. 12,1890 Nov. 8,1882 Sept. 28,1888 Oct. 3,1889 July 15,1884 May 17,1887 Oct. 28,1889 Jan. 30,1865 Dec. 18,1889 May 9,1887 Total. 677 569 3416 3828 1656 3267 Dec. Nov. Dec. Dec. July Nov. 31,1864 12,1864 2,1885 29,1887 25,1S66 21,1884 Feb. 25,1865 Aug. . 25,1890 Apr. 22,1884 Sept . 17,1886 Jan. 16,1883 July 31,1890 Apr. 16,1890 ! Jan. 15,1889 I May 29,1888 L July 17,1865 Total. 15; ooo 441.000 241.0 198.0 26.0 52.7 116. 3 55.5 35.4 213. 0 5.0 112.5 60.0 87. 5 2.5 7.0 11.9 30.0 441.0 1,800,000 I 61,390 12,480,345 j First N. B., Del Norte, Colo Newton N. B., Newton, Kans Capital National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr, Bankers & Merchants' National Bank. Dallas. Tex. 186 First N. B., Little Rock, Ark 187 Commercial N. B., Nashville, Tenn 188 Alabama National Bank, Mobile, Ala.. 189 First National Bank, Ponca, Nebr 190 Second N. B., Columbia, Tenn 191 Columbia National Bank, Chicago, 111.. 192 Elmira National Bank, Elmira, N, Y . . 193 N. B. of N. Dakota, Fargo, N. D a k . . . . 194 Evanston N. B., E vanstbri, 111 195 N. B. of Deposit of City of New York.. 196 Oglethorpe N. B., Brunswick, Ga 197 First National Bank. Lakota, N. Dak. 198 First N. B., Cedar Falls, Iowa 199 First National Bank, Brady, Tex 200 First IS. B., Arkansas City, Kans.1 201 Citizens' N. B., Hillsborough, Ohio 202 First National Bank, Brunswick, Ga. . 203 | City N. B., Brownwood, Tex.1 204 I Merchants' N. B., Tacorna, Wash 182 183 184 185 100, 000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100, 000 50,000 50, 000 50,000 100,000 | 984,000 198, 000 26,000 79, 000 290,710 27, 750 17,693 212, 988 2,500 56,250 30,000 87^ 500 2,500 3.500 5'. 954 4264 3297 2988 4213 Mar. Jan. June Jan. 1648 3228 1817 3627 2588 3677 4105 4256 4767 3771 3753 4143 2177 4198 3360 2039 3116 4344 3172 18,1800 28,1885 29,1883 21,1890 Apr. July May Jan. Oct. Apr. 12,1866 22,1884 13,1871 28,1887 3,1881 23,1887 Ug 30,1889 Mar. 12,1890 June 29.1892 Aug. 5; 1887 July 16,1887 Oct. 23,1889 Sept. 1,1874 Jan. 7,1890 June 30,1885 Sept. 4.1872 Feb. 2; 1884 June 17,1890 May 2,1884 4 - * Restored to solvency. 50,000 ! 65,000 I 100,000 ' 500,000 3, 500 58, 500 272, 500 35, 000 7.0 90.0 272. 5 7.0 150.000 200,000 309.000 ! 50;000 1 50,000 ! 200.000 i 200.000 i 250',009 i 100,000 ' 300.000 100', 000 50,000 50', 000 50", 000 50,000 100.000 55,000 75,000 50, 000 554,250 232.500 255;830 24,000 64,000 30,000 11,000 52,500 2,000 36,000 347 500 12, 000 102,600 15,000 62, 000 199,156 56,200 58,000 110,000 369. 5 116.2 85.0 48.0 128.8 l.Z 5.1 21. C 2.( 12. ( 34,1 24. ( 205. \ 30.1 124. ( 199. : 102.: 77. \ 220.' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of receivers, together with the capital and surplus, etc.—Continued. Failures. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $75,000 50.000 50,000 300,000 100,000 .125,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 500,000 750,000 100,000 75,000 100,000 300,000 75,000 60,000 60,000 150,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 52,000 Surplus. $1,603 5,000 4,000 24.000 32,000 25,000 10,000 7,500 3,000 100,000 132,500 20,000 3,000 3,500 4,000 9,000 4,600 500 23,600 10,500 46,000 8,000 790 3,622,000 800,000 17,000 15,000 100,000 17.512 2,450,000 4,800 H G V G J R H F a o Q D V G Q § o H G V s V H 500,000 500,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 1,000,000 200,000 250,000 100,000 300,000 150,000 50,000 50,00© 50,000 125,000 100,000 200.000 150; 000 250,000 15,958 2,500 13,500 4 000 44,000 2,000 1,000 1,500 17,500 40,000 6,000 10,000 Nov. 2,1891 Nov. 21,1891 Dec. 5,1891 Dec. 18,1891 Dec. 21,1891 I Jan 7' 1892 Feb. 6.1892 Feb. 9,1892 Feb. 19,1892 Feb. 29,1892 do Mar. 21,1892 June 22,1892 July 2,1892 .....do.. July 20,1892 July 22,1892 o B u V s B P P G Q o V Q R $16,875 11',250 10,750 45,000 22,500 28,800 21,700 10,750 11/250 10,750 41,180 45,000 44', 000 16,875 20,700 45,000 16,275 13,500 12,900 33,750 33,750 22,500 95,597 664,352 5,570,924.26 78,894 96,180 33,750 45,000 52,880 18,000 10,750 94,899 11,250 22,500 11,250 45,000 21,800 11,250 11,250 26,720 31,780 37,294.19 78,894 8,334,595.40 543,369.85 96,180 279,780.81 33,750 45,000 • 1,057,508.59 432/304.91 52,880 33,064.29 18,000 10,750 34/153.15 j 94,899 97,710.43 11,250 54,155.39 22,500 140,288.38 11,250 85,337.49 45,000 136,694.21 21,800 11,250 45,569. 35 11,250 46,605.34 26,720 22,531,94 31,780 220,065. 95 623,153 Jan. 14,1893 Jan 16 1893 Feb. 6,1893 . do 100,000 . . . . . d o . . . . . . . 100,000 Apr. 6,1893 A Dr. 17,1893 3,400 May 13,1893 18,500 May 19', 1893 50,000 May 22,1893 16,009 May 26,1893 7,797 June 6,1893 245 June 7,1893 60,000 June 9,1893 35,000 June 12,1893 1,931 June 13', 1893 25,000 do do 3,000 25,000 June 15,1893 50,000 June 16,1893 50,000 June 17,1893 6,000 June 20,1893 75,000 June 23,1893 F R O $29,363.26 17,407.73 18,738.93 155,773.51 70,327.74 108,834.18 413,963.08 74,409.87 •36,799.06 37,424.54 1,686,074.53 1,917,177.94 137,009.89 37/377.37 15,936.94 63,954.38 38,411.51 34,730.52 46,259.20 284,388.29 127,586.09 15,918.01 165,763.50 11,200 $16,875 11,250 10,750 45,000 22,500 28,800 21,700 10,750 11,250 10,750 4i;180 45.000 44,000 16,875 20,700 45,000 16,275 13,500 12,900 33', 750 33,750 22,500 95,597 22,500 11,200 641,852 Nov. 21,1890 Dec. 12,1890 Dec. 24,1890 Dec. 26,1890 Jan. 14,1891 Jan. 20,1891 Feb. 3,1891 Feb. 11,1891 Mar. 25,1891 Apr. 7,1891 May 9,1891 May 21,1891 June 22,1891 Julv 1,1891 July 2,1891 July 16,1891 .do July 21,1891 July 23,1891 Aug. 7,1891 Aug. 17,1891 Oct. 3,1891 Oct. 7,1891 do Oct. 14,1891 1,091,470 50,000 100, 000 300,000 500,000 Cause of Total deposits at date of suspension. failure. 478,093 400,000 100,000 150,000 500,000 250,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 125,000 100,000 Receiver appointed. Circulation outstanding at date of failure. G Y B o T Q v T Q o Q T F Y TJ L T G Q V F Y 623,153 11,563,735.48 11,250 48,740 43,700 44,000 11,250 48,740 43\ 700 44;000 77,654.33 101 62ft.89 91l'582.55 90,264.58 63,495 45,000 42,800 11,250 22,500 43,600 43,000 44,250 22,500 45,000 32,900 11,250 11,250 10,800 28,120 24,550 44,000 63,495 4.5,000 42,800 ll!250 22; 500 43,600 43,000 44,250 22,500 45,000 32,900 11,250 11,250 10,800 28' 120 24,550 44,000 225,149.59 1,498,198. 75 73,931.79 77*073!IS 189,109.40 1,373,934.50 586,520.30 25,276.84 77,539.12 713,367.77 126,566. 76 8,788.25 127', 54.2. 49 33,382, 85 45,000 45,000 555.697.36 370,011.40 256,442.03 63 64 KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 41.—National banks which have been placed in the hands Organization. Total dividends paid during existence as a national bankm association. Name and location of bank. Charter number. 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 City National Bank, Greenville, Mich.. First N. B., Whatcom, Wash Columbia N. B., New Whatcom, Wash. Citizens' N.B., Spokane Falls, Wash.*-. First N.B., Philipsburg, Mont.1 l i n n County N. B., Albany, Oreg I Nebraska N. B., Beatrice, Nebr i Gulf National Bank, Tampa, Fla | Livingston N. B., Livingston, Mont I Chemical National Bank, Chicago, 111.. Bozeman JV. B., Bozeman, Mont.1 ! Consolidated N. B., San Diego, Cal First National Bank, Cedartown, Ga... ! Merchants' N. B., Great Falls, Mont... State National Bank, Knoxville, Tenn. Montana N.B., Helena Mont.1 Indianapolis N. B., Indianapolis, I n d . . Northern N. B., Big Rapids, Mich First N.B., Great Falls, Mont.1 First National Bank, Kankakee, III.1 National Bank of the Commonwealth, Manchester, N. H. First National Bank, Starkville, Miss... Stock-Growers' N. B., Miles City, Mont. Texas N. B., San Antonio, Tex Albuquerque, National Bank, Albuquerque, N. Mex. First National Bank, Vernon,_Tex First N . B., Middlesborough, Ky 1 First National Bank, Orlando, Fla. Citizens' National Bank, Muncie, Ind.1. First N. B., Hot Springs, S. Dak. First National Bank, Marion, Kans Washington N. B., Tacoma, Wash El Paso National Bank, El Paso, Tex.. Lloyd's N. B., Jamestown, N. Dak N. Granite State B., Exeter, N. II Chamberlain N. B.,Chamberlain, S. Dak. P. TownsendN. B., P. Townsend,Wash. First N.B., Port A v.gclcs, Wash.1 First National Bank, Sundance, Wyo... First N. B., North Manchester, Ind Commercial N. B., Denver, Colo First National Bank, Dayton, Tenn.... 3243 4099 4351 4005 4658 4326 4185 4478 4117 4666 2803 3056 4075 4434 4102 2813 581 1832 3525 1793 Date. Aug. Aug. June Apr. Dec. May Dec. Dec. Sept. Dec. Oct. Sept. July Oct. Aug. Nov. Nov. June July Feb. Feb. 28,1884 26.1889 28.1890 8.1889 5.1891 31.1890 21,1889 2.1890 11,1889 15.1891 23,1882 22,1883 16,1889 7,1890 28,1889 11,1882 21,1864 5,1871 1,1886 20,1871 9.1892 $50,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 000,000 50,000 250,000 75,000 100,000 100,000 250,000 300,000 90,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 3688 Apr. 30,1887 3275 Dec. 20,1884 3298 Jan. 31,1885 3222 July 14,1884 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 16,500 23,000 26,000 69,750 4033 4201 3469 2234 4370 3018 4018 3608 4561 1147 4282 4290 4315 4343 2903 4113 4362 May Jan. Mar. Mar. July July Apr. Dec. May May Apr. Apr. May June Mar. Sept. July 13,1889 8.1890 16,1886 15,1875 15,1890 28,1883 23.1889 22,1886 4.1891 15,1865 8,1890 18.1890 19,1890 16,1890 17,1883 6,1889 10,1890 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 100, 000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 250, 000 50,000 72,682 44,000 54,000 6,000 240,500 4,500 3199 2805 3719 3101 4064 3514 3047 4316 4360 1627 4249 3524 2351 3401 3676 4206 4170 2786 4130 585 2806 May Oct. June Dec. July June Sept, May July Jan. Mar. June Apr. Oct. Apr. Jan. Dec. Sept. Sept. Nov. Oct. 29.1884 24.1882 7,1887 29.1883 2.1889 1,1886 14,1883 20,1890 9.1890 2,1866 5,1890 29,1886 9,1887 23.1885 21,1887 11,1890 4,1889 29,1882 27, 23,1864 25,1882 50,000 50,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 52,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 49,500 180,000 11,250 260,000 1,249,000 383,053 122,250 140,500 104. 0 416.3 203.4 48.8 280.9 96.9 44.0 36.0 6.0 240.5 9.0 Total. 247 Hutchinson N. B., Hutchinson, Kans. 248 First N. B., Spokane, W a s h . . 249 Oregon N. B., Portland, Oreg. 250 Citizens' N. B., Grand Island, Nebr... 251 First N. B., Fort Payne, Ala 252 Third National Bank, Detroit, Mich.. 253 First National Bank, Watkins, N. Y . . 254 First National Bank, Llano, Tex 255 American N. B., Springfield, Mo 256 First National Bank, Sedalia, Mo 257 National Bank of Pendleton, O r e g . . . . 258 State National Bank, Wichita, Ivans.. 259 German National Bank, Denver, Colo. 260 Black Hills N. B.,Rapid City, S. Dak. 261 First National Bank, Arlington, Oreg. 262 Baker City N. B., Baker City, Oreg... 263 First National Bank, Grant, Nebr 264 Wichita N. B., Wichita, Kans 265 State National Bank, Vernon, Tex 266 National Bank of Middletown, Pa 267 First National Bank, Kearney, Nebr.. Total. 1 Restored to solvency. 79.5 380.2 100.0 58.3 8.0 33.0 65.0 31.5 4.0 319.0 15.0 555,000 57, 500 18,000 9,000 11,000 200,725 17,065 231,500 95,113 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of receivers, together with the capital and surplus, etc.—Continued. Failures. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $50,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 50,000 250,000 75,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 300,000 100,000 250,000 50,000 200,000 Surplus. Receiver appointed. $6,064 June 27,1893 3,000 . . . . . d o . ! 1,000 do July July 1,1893 8,1893 July 14,1893 15, 000 July 10,1893 7,500 July 12,1893 ' Circulation Total deposits outstanding at date of at date of suspension. failure. Cause of failure. Q Y Y Y V Y Y Y T Y Y V Y Y Y B W Y $11,250 11,250 22,500 $11,250 11,250 22,500 $234, 108.02 56, 883.35 111, 831.63 21,700 21,880 11,250 10,750 45,000 218, 574.15 136, 454.56 70, 799.93 102, 826.52 1,602, 954.65 67, 500 21,700 21,880 11,250 10,750 45,000 11,250 55,300 16,370 22,500 21,800 45,000 57,212 33,250 45,000 11,250 67,500 60,000 75,000 100,000 175;000 3,782 Aug. 9,1893 10,000 do 20,000 Aug. 10,1893 38,000 Aug. 11,1893 O O Y V 13,500 17,100 22,500 44,150 13,500 17,100 22,500 44,150 20,566.88 182,147.77 85,025.29 268,230.96 100,000 50,000 150,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 10,000 Aug. 12,1893 2,000 do V V Y 22,500 11,250 22,500 11,250 61,730. 29,915. Y Y Y F O Y V O Y T F Y Y 11,250 21,900 43,500 33,750 22,500 41,127 11.250 22,500 15,450 11,250 27,000 45,000 11,250 45,000 11,250 21,900 43,500 33,750 22,500 41,127 11,250 22,500 15,450 11,250 27,000 45,000 11,250 1,636,189 1,774,694 22,500 45,000 45,000 13,500 11,250 44,280 10,750 16,170 45,000 48,341 22,500 22,500 43,420 27,750 11,247 16,870 11,250 44,500 21,640 66,785 33,750 22,500 45,000 45,000 13,500 11,250 44,280 10,750 16.170 45^000 48,341 22,500 22,500 43,420 27,750 11,247 16,870 11,250 44,500 21,640 66,785 33,750 124,462. 257,394. 266,412. 189,677. 8,156. 105,566. 174,851. 23,586. 98,387. 275,621. 68,888. 201,757. 676,720. 27,695. 79,270. 80,098. 20,095. 263,472. 34,399. 141,747. 94,306. 624,003 624,003 3,212,567.88 10,910,000 100,000 J 250,000 200,000 00,000 50,000 300,000 50,000 75,000 200,000 250,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 75,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 250,000 100,000 85,000 150,000 2,770,000 10, 000 July 20,1893 10, 000 50, 000 8,470 7,000 100,000 60, 000 95,000 22,000 5;000 55,000 10,000 5,600 60,000 10,000 10,000 1,000 5.000 io;ooo 40,000 5,000 1,343,098 July 21,1893 July 22,1893 July 24,1893 July 26,1893 July 29,1893 do Aug. 2,1893 Aug. 3,1893 Aug. 5,1893 do. do Aug. 7,1893 Aug. 14,1893 do. Aug. 17,1893 Aug. 22,1893 Aug. 26,1893 Sept. 2,1893 Sept. 14,1893 Sept. 23,1893 Sept. 30,1893 Oct. 3,1893 Oct. 5,1893 Oct. 11,1893 Oct. 16,1893 Oct. 24,1893 Oct. 25,1893 10,000 Nov. 6,1893 21,515 Nov. 20,1893 40,000 Dec. 12,1893 34,200 Dec. 14,1893 1,500 Jan. 26,1894 25,000 Feb. 1,1894 4.500 Feb. 26,1894 Y J TJ Y V Feb. 28,1894 do May 10,1894 June 8,1894 June 29,1894 July 6,1894 July 13,1894 Aug. 2,1894 do.: Aug. 14,1894 Sept. 5,1894 Sept. 24,1894 do Oct. 24;1S94 G 5,000 25,000 13,000 4,529 350,000 3,000 13,504 4,000 50,000 1,000 21,000 8,664 635,412 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 u z z z Q F Y F L Y E V I Y 55,300 16,370 22,500 21.800 8,230 57,212 33,250 10,765 647, 257.73 28, 391.21 126, 246.76 115, 519.77 1,497,762.08 236, 632.37 326;835.14 44,320. 37,944. 108,852. 215,924. 230,978. 115,064. 26,233. 11,599. 40, 040. 54 99, 662. 47 337,813. 82 46, 922.51 14,975,711.26 65 66 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 41.—National banks -which have been placed in the hand Total dividends paid during existence as'a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 Buffalo County N. B., Kearney, Nebr. First N. B., Johnson City, Tenn Citizens' N. B., Madison, S. Dak Citizens' N. B., Spokane Falls, Wash.1. Tacoma N. B., Tacoma, Wash City National Bank, Quanah, Tex Central National Bank, Rome, N. Y... First National Bank, Redfield, S. Dak. North Platte N. B., North Platte,Nebr. Needles National Bank, Needles, Cal.. Nat. BroomeCo. B.,Binghamton,N.Y. First N. B., San Bernardino, Cal Dover National Bank, Dover, N. H Browne N. B., Spokane Falls, Wash... First N. B., Anacortes, Wash Holdrege N. B., Holdrege, Nebr National Bank of Kansas City, Mo First N. B., Texarkana, Tex*. First National Bank, Ravenna, Nebr.. City National Bank, Fort Worth, Tex. First National Bank, Dublin, Tex First National Bank, Ocala, Fla First N. B., Willimantic, Conn First N. B., Port Angeles, Wash.* First N. B., Ida Grove, Iowa2 First National Bank, Pella, Iowa Merchants N. B., Seattle, Wash Union National Bank, Denver, Colo -.. Superior N. B., West Superior, Wis... Puget Sound N. B., Everett, Wash Keystone National Bank of Superior, Superior, Wis. First N. B., South Bend, Wash State National Bank, Denver, Colo.2 s Kearney N. B., Kearney, Nebr First N. B., Wellington, Kans Columbia N. B., Tacoma, Wash Total. First National Bank, Orlando, Fla.1... Bellingham Bay National Bank, New Whatcom, Wash. Chattahoochee N. B., Columbus, Ga. -. German N. B., Lincoln, Nebr Fort Stanwix N. B., Rome, N. Y Farmers N. B., Portsmouth, Ohio Humboldt First National Bank, Humboldt, Kans. Grand Forks National Bank, Grand Forks, N. Dak. First N. B., Bedford City, Va National Bank of Jefferson, Tex Sumner N. B., Wellington, Kans First National Bank, Cheney, Wash... Kittitas Valley National Bank, Ellensburg, Wash. First N. B., Hillsborough, Ohio American iv. B., Denver, Colo.* First National Bank, Minot, N. Dak... Yates County N. B., Penn Yan, N. Y. First National Bank, Larned, Kans.. Citizens' N. B., San Angelo, Tex Sioux National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa American N. B., New Orleans, La.... First National Bank, Helena, Mont -.. Bennett N. B., New Whatcom, Wash. First National Bank, Springville, N. Y First N. B., Mount Pleasant, Mich.... First National Bank, Ithaca, Mich.... City National Bank, Tyler, Tex Date. 3526 3951 3151 4005 2924 4361 1376 3398 4024 4873 1513 3527 1043 4025 4458 3875 3489 3065 4043 2359 4062 3470 2388 4315 3930 1891 2985 4382 4680 4796 4399 July 3,1886 Dec. 24,1888 Apr. 10,1884 Apr. 8.1889 Apr. 13,1883 July 9.1890 July 1,1865 Oct. 2.1885 May 4,1889 Mar. 6,1893 Aug. 9,1865 July 3.1886 Apr. 22,1865 May 4.1889 Nov. 6.1890 Apr. 26.1888 Apr. 13,1886 Oct. 26,1883 May 22.1889 May 28.1877 July 1,1889 Mar. 16,1886 June 20.1878 May 19.1890 Oct. 10,1888 Oct. 14,1871 June 23,1883 July 30,1890 Jan. 13,1892 Sept. 23,1892 Aug. 16,1890 4467 2694 3201 2879 4623 Nov. May June Feb. Sept. 3469 3976 Mar. 16,1886 Feb. 7,1889 1630 3571 1410 1088 3807 Jan. 22,1866 Oct. 16,1886 July 8,1865 Apr. 29,1865 Nov. 1,1887 100,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 60,000 3301 Feb. 6,1885 50,000 61,200 4257 1777 3865 4542 3867 Mar. Jan. Apr. Apr. Apr. 13,1890 28,1871 10,1888 1,1891 14,1888 50,000 100,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 19,000 19,500 33,250 3,000 5,000 38. 19. 44. 6. 10. 787 4159 4009 2405 2666 4659 2535 3978 1649 4171 2892 3215 3217 4353 Feb. Nov. Apr. Dec. Apr. Dec. June Feb. Apr. Dec. Feb. June July July 7.1865 13,1889 13,1889 30,1878 27.1882 5,1891 9,1881 14,1889 5.1866 4,1889 26.1883 8,1884 7,1884 2,1890 100,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 254,312 90,000 17,000 66,000 163, 750 18,500 419.459 60,000 273,000 5,000 37,500 36,000 41,250 20,000 254. 36 34 112 327 18 419 30 273 1G 7£ 75 85 2( 2,445,000 54,250 3,151,553 Surplus. $100,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 $20,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 15,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 Amount. Per cent. S43,500 12,500 50,000 15,000 218,000 16,600 245,060 34,000 24, 208 43.5 25.0 100.0 10.0 436.0 16.0 245.0 68.0 32.3 188,914 65,875 241,000 6,000 1S8. 9 65-8 241.0 4.0 21,250 655.000 10), 439 12,500 35?, .500 3,000 15,750 117,500 42.5 65.5 200.9 25.0 717.0 50,088 57, 500 110,250 190,0(30 50.1 115. C 220. E 19. C 6.G 31.5 117.5 2 15,1890 16,1882 5,1884 13,1883 2,1891 24, 500 24. £ 50,000 120,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 2,0(30 150, 600 95, 750 58,750 22,000 4.C 125. £ 95.1 117. { 11. ( 4,795,000 Total. »Second failure. Capital. 35,500 13,206,034 50,000 60,000 27,500 2, 400 55. ( 279,000 33,832 603,000 547,500 15,600 279.1 33. 402. 219. 26. 54,250 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 67 of receivers, together ivith the capital and surplus, etc.—Continued. Failures. Circulation Lawful money deposited. Capital. $100,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 200,000 100,000 100,020 50,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 200,000 500,000 135,000 50,000 200,000 Surplus. $35,000 4,000 16,000 25,000 18,417 12,000 20,000 10,000 4,850 20,000 57,000 20,000 3,000 1,500 5,000 4,500 45,000 7,450 25,000 20,000 1,050 25,000 65,000 2,500 22,000 Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. Nov. 10,1894 Nov. 13,1894 Dec. 12,1894 Dec. 13,1894 Dec. 14,1894 Dec. 15,1894 J a n . 2,1895 Jan. 11,1895 J a n . 14,1895 Jan. 19,1895 Jan. 28,1895 Jan. 29,1895 Feb. 7,1895 Feb. 8,1895 Mar. 6,1895 Mar. 15,1895 Mar. 18,1895 Apr. 1,1895 Apr. 10,1895 do Apr. 22,1895 do Apr. 23,1895 Apr. 26,1895 June 4,1895 June 5,1895 June 19,1895 Aug. 2,1895 Aug. 6,1895 Aug. 7,1895 Aug. 15,1895 Y Q G Y E Z Z F Y Q 50,000 300,000 100,000 50,000 350,000 20,000 32,500 12,000 5,235,020 1,500 40,000 Nov. 29,1895 Dec. 5,1895 100,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 60,000 35,000 30,000 50,000 3,487 Dec. 7,1895 Dec. 19,1895 Feb. 8,1896 do Feb. 15,1896 200,000 1,000 Apr. 28,1896 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 20,000 20,000 100,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 300,000 200,000 800,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 20,000 150,000 33 15,000 3,805,000 z G Z V V u E N Y V V G E R V E W Q V I E Y V Q 534,767 85,000 60,000 581,220 1,000 1,000 7,000 5,000 30,000 100,000 25,000 10,000 10,000 7,200 Aug. Aug. Sept. Oct. Oct. 17,1895 24,1895 19,1895 25,1895 30,1895 $22,500 11,250 11,250 33,050 44,360 22,050 22,545 11,250 16,155 10,850 26,223 21,800 93,211 21,800 11,250 16,875 45,000 15,600 11,250 44,000 11,250 11,250 22,500 11,250 14,020 14,218 43,150 135,000 44,190 10,930 43,725 $22,500 11,250 11,250 33,050 44,360 22,050 22,545 11,250 16,155 10,850 26,223 21,800 93,211 21,800 11,250 16,875 45,000 15,600 11,250 44,000 11,250 11,250 22,500 11,250 14,020 14,218 43,150 135,000 44,190 10,930 43,725 Total deposits at date of suspension. $83,628.24 88,804.32 62,547.66 144,385.65 116,603.18 91,577.17 459,480.16 88,459.21 85,218.92 6,455.68 452,820.43 162,384.27 170,022.09 54,942.19 11,995.30 30,140.56 874,050.69 33,565.55 24,159.26 486,892.79 1,697.89 277,051.39 238,724.81 11,098.24 6,200.00 58,805.60 230,979.96 908,336.26 91,057.88 52,277.23 176,559.08 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 May June June June July 2,1896 24,1896 26,1896 27,1896 18,1896 July 22,1896 July 25,1896 Aug. 12,1896 Aug. 17,1896 Aug. 26,1896 Sept. 9,1896 .....do Sept. 10,1896 Sept. 11,1896 Sept. 19,1896 Oct. 3,1896 Oct. 7,1896 Oct. 14,1896 Oct. 17,1896 o Y V G X w w 11,250 11,250 65,967.54 22,500 11,250 45,000 22,500 11,250 45,000 82,142.64 49,518.53 194,584.43 963,752 E Y Y Y Z T W G U E X Y V X Y F V U V V 8 Restored to solvency for voluntary liquidation. outstanding at date of failure. 963,752 5,973,134.80 33,750 13,050 33,750 13,050 116,154.26 75,608.41 304 305 22,500 21,900 135,000 45,000 13,000 22,500 21,900 135,000 45,000 13,000 144,557.58 55,226.43 559,745.49 286,777.93 44,377.40 306 307 308 309 310 46,150 46,150 349,887.09 311 11,250 22,500 22,500 11,250 11,250 11,250 22,500 22,500 11,250 11,250 66,659.88 162,479.53 50,764.33 13,632.65 27,438.82 312 313 314 315 316 22,150 22,150 232,195.52 11,250 11,700 11,250 22,100 44,100 44,300 45,000 11,250 18,000 11,250 11,250 22,495 11,250 11,700 11,250 22,100 44,100 44,300 45,000 11,250 18,000 11,250 11,250 22,495 59,944.87 120,514.73 58,773.95 39,278.08 555,898.07 538,939.07 3,161,115.90 66,890.97 169,528.51 57,032.30 70,925.94 103,308.58 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 695,195 695,195 7,187,656.29 < Restored to solvency. 68 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 41.—National hanks which have been placed in the hands Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. First National Bank, Garnett, Kans.. First National Bank, Eddy, N. Mex.. Second National Bank, Rockford, 111.. Marine National Bank, Duluth, Minn. First National Bank, Decorah, Iowa... Missouri N. B., Kansas City, Mo FirstN. B.of E. Saginaw, Saginaw,Mich, First Naticcal Bank, Tyler, Tex First N. B., Niagara Falls, N. Y National Bank of Illinois, Chicago, 111.. r\ * _. T-fc ^ J „. XT T> T> ^ ,-* 1O , A ^ W 1 ^ VI" 4 ^V. 1 Citizens' N. B., Fargo, N. Dak Merchants' N. B., Devils Lake, N. Dak. First National Bank, Alma, Nebr Columbia N. B., Minneapolis, Minn Dakota N. B., Sioux Falls, S. Dak First National Bank, Newport, Ivy German N. B., Louisville, Ky Mutual N. B., New Orleans, La Merchants' National Bank, Ocala, Fla. 2973 June 11,1883 4455 Oct. 31,1890 482 July 13,1864 4421 Sept. 23.1890 493 Aug. 6.1864 4494 Dec. 30,1880 037 Dec. 20.1864 3651 Mar. 21,1887 4899 Apr. 18,1893 1867 Aug. 29,1871 2944 May 9,1883 3504 May 17,1886 1757 Dec. 28,1870 3602 Dec. 14.1886 3714 May 24.1887 3580 Oct. 28,1886 4739 May 13,1892 2843 Dee. 19.1882 2276 June 15,1875 2062 Nov. 5.1872 1898 Nov. \Q>, 1871 3815 Nov. 21,1887 4584 June 17.1891 3024 Aug. 11,1883 738 Jan. 23.1865 3048 Sept. 15.1883 868 Mar. 7.1865 2476 May 14,1880 4332 June 2,1890 2795 Oct. 12,1882 3534 July 16,1886 4732 Apr. 23.1892 2732 June 14,1882 3342 May 19,1885 535 Oct. 19,1864 4843 Feb. 1,1893 First National Bank, Griswold, Iowa. National Bank of Potsdam, N. Y Northwestern N. B., Great Falls, Mont Merchants' N. B., Jacksonville, Fla Union N. B., Minneapolis, Minn The Dalles N. B., The Dalles, Oreg... City National Bank, Gatesville, Tex.., Tex... Merchants' "" " ntsJ N. B., Helena, Mont ational First National Bank, Orleans, Nebr Nebr... ne National Bank, Erie, Pa Keystone Ni mts' a Merchants' and Miners' National Bank, Phillipsburg, Mont. First National Bank, Asbeville, N. C... 3418 First N. B., Benton Harbor, Mich 4261 Total Sault Ste. Marie National Bank, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. First National Bank, Pembina, N. Dak. Chestnut St. N. B., Philadelphia, Pa... National Bank of Paola, Kans First National Bank, Larimore, N. Dak. Hampshire County National Northampton, J\fass.i Bank, State N. B'., Logansport, Ind.1 Total First N. B., New Lisbon, Ohio First National Bank, Carthage. N. Y.. First National Bank, Neligh, Nebr First National Bank, Flushing, Ohio... First National Bank, Emporia, Kans. . First National Bank, Cordele, Ga Cochecho National Bank, Dover, N. H. Citizens' National Bank, Niles, Mich.. Atchison N. B., Atchison, Kans First National Bank, Penn Yan, N. Y. First N. B., Arkansas City, KansJ-3 First N. B., McPherson, Kans.1 4,1S85 15,1890 3747 July 7,1887 Jan. June Sept. Jan. Apr. 20,1886 14,1887 30,1887 9,1883 6,1864 Dec. 7,1881 636,458 il, 272. 9 14,000 5.6 254,611 530.0 75,000 33.9 332,500 665.0 83,000 83.0 6,000 6.0 1,877,500 375.5 47,500 47.5 33,550 61.0 161,000 161.0 1,000 60,000 60.0 41,750 83.5 31,534 63.1 24,000 12.0 23,GOO 46.0 288,000 288.0 402,4GO 109. 3 497.500 165.8 25', 500 3,000 51.0 18,000 24.0 88,COO 176. 0 259,000 518.0 53,500 107.0 523.670 1,047.3 177^500 355.0 60,COO 60.0 2,500 317,500 127.0 500 10,.500 288,500 39,337 531,034 10,000 1,343 500 50,000 250,0GO 100,000 50,000 50,000 >596 2203 2442 4110 3177 1915 4554 1087 1886 2082 358 3360 3521 Nov. Dec. Sept. May Jan. Apr. Apr. Sept. Feb. Feb. June June 7,1874 12,1879 2,1889 6,1884 2.1872 16,1891 29,1865 27,1871 8.1873 8,1864 30.1885 17.1886 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 70,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 070,000 I 33.0 152. 3 78.7 354. 0 20.0 50,000 | 50.0 17,500 i 35.0 17,456 7,430,344 ! 12,000 24.0 53,000 106. 0 150,000 60. 0 47, SCO 47. 5 49,500 I 99.0 571,500 1,143.0 100,000 650,0C0 Per $71,500 I 143.0 «2,470 5,000 50,000 3438 3723 3795 2854 418 Surplus. Amount. 100,000 50,000 ;4,192,700 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. $50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 75,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 500,GOO 100,000 55,000 100,000 100,000 50,GOO 50,0C0 20Q,0G0 50,000 100,000 237,700 300,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 250,000 50,000 50,C00 150,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 Dec. May Total 1 Capital. Date. 190,000 190. 0 ! l,073,5C0 ; 77,250 S3,473 20,411 20,250 194,000 7,500 233,000 91,000 76,500 154,054 154. 5 186.9 40.8 40.5 388.0 15.0 233.0 182.0 100.3 308.1 50,250 | 100.5 .'1,017,088 L . 2 Restored to solvency. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 69 of receivers, together with the capital and surplus, etc.—Continued. Failures. Lawful money deposited. Capital. Surplus. |50,000 50,000 200,000 200,000 75.000 250,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 1,000,000 100, 000 50.000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50.000 200,000 50,000 200,000 251,500 200,000 100, 000 75,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 250,000 100,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 350,000 50.000 150,000 50,000 $10,000 10, 000 52,000 1,000 15,000 15.000 00,000 40,000 3,000 1,000,000 18,000 Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. Y J Y Y L Y H G W Y N Y 70,000 1,800 10,000 2,500 Nov. 9,1896 Nov. 10,1896 do. Nov. 11,1896 Nov. 24,1896 Dec. 3,1896 Dec. 10.1896 Dec. 17,1896 Dec. 18,1896 Dec. 21,1896 Dec. 31,1896 Jan. 7,1897 do do Jan. 11,1897 Jan. 12,1897 Jan. 14,1897 Jan. 20,1897 Jan. 21,1897 Jan. 22,1897 Jan. 27,1897 Feb. 3,1897 Feb. 4,1897 Feb. 17,1897 d o - . . , .. da Mar. 2,1897 Mar. 6,1897 Mar. 17,1897 Mar. 20,1897 May 7,1897 May 29,1897 June 2,1897 June 5,1897 Julv 26,1897 July 28,1897 100,000 50,000 20,000 6,021 5,851,500 1,716,118 Total deposits at date of suspension. 3,297 50,0G0 75,000 30,000 3*6,666 20,000 10,000 10,000 30, 000 35,000 12,000 i,500 $11,700 10,900 49,099 45,000 17,320 45, 000 37,602 44,997 21,880 52,980 20,880 10,870 51,430 21,950 22,500 11.250 44,010 10,800 45,000 176,400 42,800 22 197 16,875 21,800 22,200 10 887 44,995 42,870 22,100 43 947 10 750 11,020 47,940 11,247 51,071 11,250 $68,256.00 51,073. 22 270,610 72 194,544.41 233,970.31 1,241,417.31 328,487.71 250,770.38 104,114.31 11,458,670.30 26,052.52 112,386 51 V Y G F Z $11,700 10,900 49,099 45,000 17,320 45,000 37,602 44,997 21,880 52,980 20.880 10,870 6,430 21,950 22,500 11,250 44,010 10,800 45,000 176,400 42. 800 22 197 16,875 21,800 22,200 10,887 44,995 42,870 22,100 43 947 10 750 11,020 47,940 11,247 51.071 11,250 Aus:. 23,1897 Sept. 21,1897 N K 22,500 11,250 22,500 11,250 98,282.03 87,039.96 1,174,267 1,219.267 19,593,723.97 Dec. 10,1897 40,000 35,000 100,000 50,000 500.000 50,000 50,000 250,000 Circulation outstanding at date of failure. u 22,000 22 000 19,1898 29,1898 1,1898 26,1898 23,1898 w 10,700 42,890 17,560 10,750 90,000 10,700 42,890 17,560 10 750 145,905 E 50,000 Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. May 200,000 55,000 Sept. 27,1898 1,200,000 1,541 5,000 3,000 1,000 100,000 6,000 3,000 10,000 10,000 15,000 850,000 V X T N Y S H F V F S z I v G 265,485 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50, 000 150.000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 V u 160,041 7,985 150,000 2,500 5,500 T W G A 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 270,3i3.28 344 42,850 82 345 50, 649.03 346 210,988 87 347 182,863.99 348 388,415.78 349 318.437.62 350 101,860 18 351 113 780 59 352 67,308.44 353 85,493.54 354 56,946 85 355 40,542 18 356 313,437.90 357 679,050. 04 358 150,204.87 359 287 725 32 360 154 370 62 361 18.405. 24 362 1,022,962.58 363 32,127. 58 364 428,801.22 365 44,511.74 366 638 83 94,619.76 2,219,830.09 6,026.87 54 156 21 485,470.21 3 z V N M T N F J E M Second failure. 29,110 278,915 11,250 21,640 10,750 11,250 22,500 11,250 33,750 20,653 45,000 11,200 22,500 10, 870 11,250 21,640 10,750 11,250 22,500 11,250 33,750 20,653 45,000 11,200 22 500 16,870 35,682.83 215,021.54 112 516 04 62,675.21 471,401.08 4, 877.16 90,620.93 132, 873.64 109,453.38 82,719.60 238.613 1.377,841.41 370 371 372 373 374 2,860,741.97 238,613 Z A 29,110 223,010 Nov. 3,1898 Nov. 4,1898 do Nov. 5,1898 Nov. 16,1898 Mar. 4,1899 June 6,1899 July 8,1899 Sept. 5,1899 Sept. 18,1899 Oct. 19,1899 Oct. 28,1899 367 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 70 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 41.—National banks which have been placed in the hand Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter i num-; ber. j Date. I Capital. 389 390 391 392 393 Broadway N. B., Boston, Mass People's National Bank, Denver Globe National Bank, Boston, 936 Merchants' N . B . , Rutland, Vt 3311 M e r c h a n t s N. B., R u t l a n d , Somerset N. Bkg. Co., Somerset, Ky..J 5468 South Danvers N. B., Peabody, Mass..' 958 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 .11,550,000 Total. American N. B., Baltimore, Md ! 4518 Feb. 10,1891 100,000 50,000 First N. B., White Pigeon, Mich j 4527 Mar. 3,1891 First National Bank, Niles, Mich ! 1761 Jan. 3,1871 100,000 50,000 Farmers N. B.,Vergennes, Vt | 2475 Apr. 29,1880 LeMarsN. B.,Le Mars, Iowa I 2818 Nov. 13,1882 100.000 50,000 First N. B., Vancouver, Wash I 3031 Aug. 15,1883 Apr. 7,1865 150,000 Pynchon N. B., Springfield, Mass ; 987 Seventh N.B., New York, N. Y* 998 Apr. 11,1865 500,000 Jan. 26,1899 300,000 City National Bank, Buffalo, N. Y 5174 ! First National Bank, Austin, Tex? 2118July 17,1873 100,000 50,000 Eufaula National Bank, Eufaula, Ala.. 2309 Nov. 30,1875 405 406 Total.. First National Bank, Belmont, Ohio.. J 4864 Hancock N. B., Boston, Mass.1 1442 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 Total.. Central National Bank, Boston, Mass., i 2103 National Bank of South Pennsylvania, i 4063 Hyndman, Pa. First N. B., Asbury Park, N. J i 3451 First N. B. of Fla.,"Jacksonville, Fla... i 2174 Southport N. B., Southport, Conn I 660 ! 4535 Nayesink N. B.,_ Red Bank, N. J 5841 Citizens' N. B., Beaumont, Tex Groesbeck N. B., Groesbeck, Tex 4269 Packard N. B., Greenfield, Mass 3 2264 Bolivar National Bank, Bolivar, Pa. 6135 Federal National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa*. 6023 First National Bank, Allegheny, P a . 3 . . . 198 Total. I 5586 First National Bank, Victor, Colo i 4068 Farmers' N. B., Henrietta, Tex Indiana National Bank, Elkhart, Ind.. I 4841 | 2595 First N. B., Storm Lake, Iowa I 5504 Citizens' N. B., McGregor, Tex i 6284 Equitable N. B., New York, N. Y American Ex.N.B., Syracuse, N. Y... j 5286 First National Bank, Matthews, Ind... ! 5998 Galion National Bank, Galion, Ohio... I 3581 First National Bank, Billings, Okla.1... 5960 Orange Growers' National Bank, Riv- 6833 erside, Cal. National Bank of Holdenville, Okla... 5735 Capitol National Bank, Guthrie,Okla.. 4705 1617 First National Bank, Macon, Ga First National Bank, Cape May, N. J.. 5839 6164 Elk City N.B., Elk City, Okla Medina National Bank, Medina, N. Y... 4986 First National Bank, Grinnell, Iowa... 1629 People's National Bank, Swanton, Vt.. 4943 First National Bank, Claysville, Pa.... 4273 Total.. 1 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. Oct. July Mar. Feb. June Mar. 25,1864 30,1889 25,1865 25,1885 29,1900 31,1865 Surplus. Amount. \ Per j $150,000 $654 $393,81G j 150,000 132,000 1,000,000 287*304' 2,055,000 j 50,000 79,000 i 50,000 j 150,000 37,041 403,500 202. 5 88.0 205.5 158.0 269.0 324,999 3,063,316 70.0 70 000 33.0 16 500 269.0 269 000 103.0 51 500 99.0 99, 000 204.2 102, 137 52,266 633 353 422.2 I i 626, 000 125.2 150,000 ! 6, 000 4.0 . . . . . . . . ! 238 200 ! 238.2 ] 163 510 I 327.0 1,550,000 1202,266 |2,275,200 |. 21,500 j 40.3 795,000 132.5 Mar. 18,1893 Julv 15,1865 50,000 600,000 650,000 816,500 Apr. 30,1873 July 2.1889 500,000 50,000 685,000 1,500 137.0 3.0 50,000 81,000 600 50,000 89,500 100,000 2966o 504,250 50,000 30,000 100,000 2,222 | 50,000 ... ! 45,000 100,000 ! 129,500 i 900 30.000 ,000,000 60,000 200,000 20,000 1,283,000 162.0 179.0 504.2 60.0 Feb. 4,1886 I Aug. 24,1874 Dec. Mar. May Mar. May Feb. Nov. Jan. 29,1864 19,1891 31,1901 22,1890 17,1875 24,1902 16,1901 14,1864 90.0 129.5 3.0 6.0 641.5 2,280,000 51,822 2,909,650 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 21,925 54,000 79,047 6,250 50. ( 43. £ 54. ( 158.: 25. ( 200,000 25,000 60,000 25,000 100,000 23,340 4,200 87,600 11.' 16.' 146. Sept. 25.1900 July 3,1889 Jan. 7,1893 Dec. 1,1881 July 18,1900 June 2,1902 Apr. 12,1900 Oct. 24,1901 Nov. 2,1886 Sept. 10.1901 June 13,1903 Mar. Mar. Dec. May Mar. Feb. Jan. Mar. Mar. 25,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 7,1901 9,1892 9,1865 29,1901 17,1902 19,1895 15,1866 7,1894 27,1890 15,000 3,000 1,575 7,500 117,221 458,000 30. 234. 458. 10,000 309,000 24,2.50 11,000 20. 618. 48. 22. 1,310,000 16,575 1,241,333 2 No circulation. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of receivers, together with the capital and surplus, 71 etc.—Continued. Failures. Lawful money deposited. Capital. Surplus. $200,000 300,000 1,000,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 $175,000 1,800,000 Receiver appointed. 361,500 200,000 50,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 500,000 300,000 100,000 100,000 120,000 500 66,000 Dec, Dec. Dec. Mar. Aug. Sept. 10,000 Aug. Oct. 21,1900 27.1900 9,1901 13.1901 17,1901 20,1901 24,1901 27,1901 29,1901 3,1901 21,1901 z u I F G Z z Q R F I G W 492,500 50,000 400,000 450,000 100,000 10,000 Feb. 25,1902 Apr. 4,1902 Z V 60,000 Feb. 13,1903 10,000 Mar. 14,1903 40,000 May 19,1903 20,000 Aug. 14,1903 10,000 Aug. 20,1903 10,000 Aug. 22,1903 13,500 Oct. 1,1903 1,000 ....do 400,000 Oct. 21,1903 100,000 Oct. 22,1903 3,480,000 774,500 50,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 1,535,000 5,000 7,000 20,000 314 16,000 236,564 97,800 50,000 99,000 20.000 23,900 12,500 111,465 326,731.43 51,615.79 388,442.73 60,875.31 125,203.56 226,889. 72 1,095,862.17 737,415 6,273,335.90 49,500 60,400 49,500 60,400 297,750 " "25," 666' 388 389 390 391 392 393 6,340,147.42 I 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 297,750 3,882,832.96 402 403 " "25," 666 """il4,'882."23" 404 223,009.73 ;405 406 z z L L I G AA AA 109,900 3957900 12,500 2,780,495.78 ! 407 43,032.01 | 408 25,000 49,100 100,000 12,500 25,000 12,500 98,070 10,000 25,000 49,100 100,000 12,500 25,000 12,500 98,070 10,000 696,500 99,100 243,787. 03 I 409 240,164. 79 \ 410 80,846. 411 317,597. 412 413 259,675. 414 80,085. 415 265,425. 416 104,016. 417 418 223,009.73 740,570 3,000 N o v . 10,000 N o v . 20,000 N o v . 8,500 Jan. 1,500 Feb. Feb. Feb. 4,250 Feb. 40,000 Feb. Feb. 16,000 Mar. 20,000 65,000 1,084, 877 97,800 50,000 99,000 20,000 23,900 12,500 111,465 $2,134,802.44 475.950.97 3,015,233.54 342', 429.28 114,944.26 256.786.93 109,900 Nov. 13,1902 Dec. 16,1902 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 30,000 2,000,000 350,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 200,000 200,000 25,000 60,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 $104,092 45,000 863,785 22,000 (2) 50,000 395,900 12,500 10,000 500,000 50,000 $104,092 45,000 863,785 22,000 737,415 Apr. 4,000 Apr. 100,000 June 150,000 June 150,000 June 1,760,000 M X O Total deposits at date of suspension. 1,084,877 50,000 Dec. 10,000 Dec. 20,000 Mar. 6,000 Apr. 2,500 16,1899 20,1899 21.1899 26,1900 17,1900 19,1900 Cause of failure, Circulation outstanding at date of failure. 4,1903 18,1903 19,1903 2,1904 8,1904 10,1904 11,1904 13,1904 15,1904 19,1904 23,1904 .....do Apr. May May May June July Aug. Oct. 4,1904 16,1904 24,1904 28,1904 22,1904 27,1904 18,1904 11,1904 1,536,170 F L N N Z U G I Z U Z 48,750 12,497 24,547 49,997 25,000 49,350 200,000 12,500 60,000 6,500 24,400 48,750 12.497 24; 547 49,997 25,000 49,350 200,000 12,500 60,000 6,500 24,400 253,630. 65 99,295. 632,017. 166,722. 76,813. 207,922. 298,677. 54,372. 323,556. F G M V G N Z H Z 50,000 98,700 197,000 6,000 6,250 12,500 25,000 50,000 49,300 50,000 98,700 197,000 6,000 6,250 i 12,500 i 25,000 50,000 49,300 129,481.77 851,516.19 630,648.69 43,079.97 13,897.43 330,216.27 326,557. 91 126,034.74 199,032.52 1,008,291 s Restored to solvency. 4,415,127.22 ; 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 4?7 •• 4 2 8 354,544.88 , 429 1,008,291 I 5,118,018.99 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 72 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 41.—National banks which have been placed in the hands Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 4o4 455 456 457 458 459 460 Berlin National Bank, Berlin, Wis 4641 Wooster N. B., Wooster, Ohio 4657 Big Bend N. B., Davenport, Wash 4002 Citizens' National Bank,Oberlin,Ohio. 2718 First National Bank, Conneaut, Ohio.. 3492 First National Bank, Faribault, Minn.. 1686 American National Bank, Abilene, Tex. 7028 First National Bank, Nederland, Tex.. 6596 First National Bank, Cornwall, N. Y .. 7344 First National Bank, Lexington, Okla . 5462 First National Bank, Barberton, Ohio.. 5230 First National Bank, Ladysmith, Wis.. 5535 FredoniaN. B., Fredonia, N. Y 841 Vigo County N. B., Terre Haute, Ind.. 3929 First National Bank, Topeka, Kans 2646 Spring Valley N. B., Spring Valley, 111.. 3465 First National Bank, Toluca, 111 4871 City National Bank, Kansas City, Mo.. 5250 Minot Na1 ional Bank, Minot, N. Dak... 6315 First National Bank, Orrville, Ohio 6379 Peoria National Bank, Peoria, 111 2878 Enterprise N. B., Allegheny, Pa 4991 i Date. Oct. Nov. Mar. June Apr. Dec. Oct. Jan. July June Nov. Aug. Feb. Oct. Mar. Mar. May Feb. June Aug. Feb. Apr. 8,1891 30,1891 28,1889 2,1882 27,1886 2,1868 30,1903 28,1903 25,1904 27,1900 1,1899 13,1900 27,1865 8,1888 13,1882 6,1886 10,1893 2,1900 23,1902 14,1902 12,1883 4,1895 Total 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 $50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 25.000 50,000 25,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 o0,000 50 000 250,000 25,000 25,000 150,000 200,000 Per Amount. cent. Surplus. $17,750 74,000 44,000 94,200 43,500 186,500 35.5 74.0 88.0 188.4 87.0 373.0 7,000 28.0 1,800 289,000 103. 500 347^ 500 62,000 51,000 52, 500 14,750 2,250 S3,000 7.2 578.0 69.0 695.0 124.0 102.0 21.0 59.0 9.0 206.7 85.0 1 j 500* 2,000 25, 000 6,000 90,000 310, eoo 170,000 I,o75,000 126,500 1,871,250 Farmers' N. B., Kingfisher, Okla First National Bank, Lineville, Ala American National Bank, Boston, Mass. First National Bank, West, Tex First National Bank, Attalla, Ala Delmont National Bank oi New Salem, Delmont, Pa. First National Bank, Chelsea, Mass Bates National Bank, Butler, Mo Total Farmers & Droveis National Bank, Waynesburg, Pa. First National Bank, Scotland, S. Dak.. Fort Dallas National Bank,Miami, Fla.. First National Bank, Dresden, Ohio.... First N. B. oj the City of Brooklyn, N. YJ Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Mount Pleasant, Pa. First National Bank, Chariton, Iowa Total First National Bank, Leetonia, Ohio... Aurora National Bank, Aurora, Ind Woods N. B., San Antonio, Tex Hot Springs N. B.. Hot Springs, S. Dak.. Fort Pitt N. B., Pittsburgh, Pa Jewelers National Bank, North Attleboro, Mass. Peoples N. B., Franklinvillc, N. Y National Bank of North America in New York, N.Y. New AmsteidamN. B ,New York, N.Y City National Bank, Greensboro, N. C . First National Bank, Bisbee, Ariz First National Bank, Clintonville, Pa.. Fiist National Bank, East Brady, Pa. First National Bank, Manasquan, N. J. First Naiional Bank, Eamona, Okla.. Allegheny N. B., Pittsburgh, Pa National Deposit Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. First N. B., Reck Creek, Ohio Capital. 6702 7516 5840 5543 7951 5837 Mar. Dec. May Aug. Oct. May 30,1903 16,1904 29,1901 17,1900 18,1905 28,1901 25,000 25,000 200,000 26,000 30,000 25, 000 533 6405 Oct. 14,1864 Aug. 30,1902 300,000 50,000 839 F e b . 25,1865 7048 6774 5144 923 4892 Nov. 28,1903 May 6,1903 Oct. 7,1898 Mar. 21,1865 Mar. 27,1893 25,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 1724 Oct. 5,000 20.0 10,000 841,500 17,000 280.5 34.0 680,000 10,000 863,500 150,000 3,000 597,750 398.4 18.0 4,501 18.0 18,000 47.0 23,500 84, 641 2,874,000 1,437.0 63.0 31,500 705.0 50,000 352,500 625,000 20,1870 87,641 3,901,751 102,200 76,600 36,000 42,127 633,500 2,500 102.2 76.6 18.0 168.5 316.8 2.5 3519 2963 7316 6339 2415 7675 June May June July Mar. Mar. 10,1886 26,1883 25,1904 14,1902 6,1879 31,1905 100,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 200.COO 100;000 8157 4581 Apr. 3,1906 June 11,1891 25,000 700,000 1,887,000 269.6 5783 5168 71S2 6948 5321 3040 7251 722 7929 Apr. Jan. Mar. Sept. May Sept. May Jan. Sept. 18,1901 14,1899 22,1904 8,1903 2,1900 3,1883 11,1904 16', 1865 29,1905 250.000 250,000 1,495,000 53,000 100,000 50 000 3,750 25,000 | 3,000 7,500 25,000 144,500 50,000 6,250 25,000 500,000 115,640 1,600,000 200,000 594.0 53.0 7790 June 15,1905 3,000 6.0 i Restored to solvency. 50,000 5,000 25,000 187 11.0 30.0 289.0 25.0 320.0 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 73 of receivers, together with the capital and surplus, etc.—Continued. Failures. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $53,000 100,000 50,000 60,000 59,000 50,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 150,000 300,000 50,000 100,000 300,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 200,000 2,035,000 Surplus. Receiver appointed. $2,000 15,000 5,000 20,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 Nov. 17,1904 Nov. 23,1904 Nov. 25,1904 Nov. 28,1904 Dec. 20,1904 Jan. 3,1905 Jan. 18,1905 200 Jan. 26,1905 May 19,1905 May 24,1905 1,200 May 26,1905 198 June 2,1905 50,000 June 19,1905 50,000 June 28,1905 92,000 July 3,1905 33,000 July 5,1905 do/. ... 18,000 90 July 20,1905 3,000 Sept. 19,1905 800 Sept, 27,1905 40,000 Oct. 7,1905 200,000 Oct. 18,1905 Cause of failure. 25,000 5,000 300,000 50,000 100,000 6,500 140 500 500 Total deposits at date of suspension. C G V u u V N N N M M M W B F BB Z Nov. Nov! Nov. Mar. Apr. May TJ U $12,500 100,000 12.500 50,000 12,500 50,000 75,000 7,000 5,950 12'000 50,000 6,250 59,000 37,500 298,350 50,000 100,000 212,600 12,500 6,250 200,000 150,000 SI2,500 100,000 12,500 50,000 12,500 50,000 75,000 7,000 5,950 12 000 50^000 6,250 50,000 37,500 298,350 50,000 100,000 212,600 12,500 6,250 200,000 150,000 $122,863. 41 355,304. 23 433,670.07 402,844. 99 213,943.02 542,448.33 143,608.05 4,847. 89 24 664 ^3 17,182. 85 190^438! 48 36,517. 37 583,938. 28 936,520.01 1,553,143.20 424,940.49 294,359.81 881^300^27 132,108.46 20,358.74 904,144.94 2, 700,596.62 1,510,900 V Q R K R 560,488 25,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 Circulation outstanding at date of failure. 1,510,900 10,919,743.84 6 250 6' 250 200,000 6,250 30,000 6,250 2 053.43 23^462!04 345,221.54 91,169.60 68,584.47 42,726.70 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 1,1905 24*1905 27,1905 27,1906 24,1906 2,1906 z L N u 6 250 6,250 200,000 6,250 30,000 6,250 Aug. 17,1906 Sept. 20,1906 L L 54,712 12,000 54,712 12,000 667,182.13 118,059.87 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 680,000 137,640 321,712 321,712 1,358,459.78 200,000 540,000 Dec. 12,1906 N 100,000 100,000 1,047,580.48 469 25,000 100,000 50,000 300,000 50,000 700 5,500 6,200 600,000 30,000 Feb. 4,1907 July 5,1907 Oct. 15,1907 Oct. 25,1907 Oct. 29,1907 N N K V AA 15,000 51,300 48,900 38 900 24,200 15,000 51,300 48,900 300,000 24,200 97,346.49 558,424.73 215,815.32 561,660.25 470 471 472 473 474 50,000 30,000 Oct. 31,1907 Z 50,000 50,000 1,037,015.12 475 775,000 1,212,400 328,300 589,400 3,517,842.39 100,000 50,000 200,000 25,000 1,000,000 100,000 7,500 7,400 12,000 5,000 1,000,000 25,000 Nov. 4,1907 do Nov. 9,1907 Nov. 27,1907 Dec. 7,1907 Dec. 20,1907 Z M U F Y Z 100,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 497,700 56,950 100,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 497,700 56,950 149,999.85 129,766.34 757,224.78 81,310.55 2,132,568.46 789,542.04 25,000 2,000,000 500,000 Jan. 13,1908 Jan. 27,1908 N E 20,000 404^ 942 20 000 404^942 55 579.56 482 3,773^543! 00 483 200,000 Jan. 30,1908 20,000 Mar. 6,1908 15,000 Mar. 24,1908 7,500 Apr. 24.1908 10,000 May 1,1908 100,000 Mav 2,1908 1,900 . . . . M o 700,000 May 18,1908 200,000 July 14,1908 E F z T A Z U 148,700 100,000 50,000 15,000 25,000 50,000 6,500 198,343 200,000 148,700 100,000 50,000 15,000 25,000 50,000 6,500 198,343 200,000 2,519,261.67 363,718.99 183,190.88 164,445.42 285,196.04 426,408.49 3,691.57 2,428,399.85 531,360.74 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 I 50,000 50,000 98,902.88 493 1,000,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25/000 50,000 25,000 500,000 200,000 50,000 5,650 July 20,1908 Q L 476 477 478 479 480 481 74 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 41.—National banks tvhich have been placed in the har> Total dividend paid during existence as a national bankir association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. First National Bank, Friendly, W. Va.. First National Bank. Niles, Ohio Cosmopolitan N. B,, Pittsburgh, Pa Farmers and Traders' National Bank, La Grande, Oreg. 1 498 Union National Bank, Bummer v tile, Pa. , 499 First National Bank, Carroll, Iowa 494 495 496 497 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 Total First National Bank, Fort Scott, Kans.. First National Bank, Rugby, N. Dak... Coal Belt National Bank, Benton, 111... Union National Bank, Oakland, Cal.... Lititz National Bank, Lititz, Pa First National Bank, Ironwood, Mich.. First National Bank, Savoy, Tex 1 First National Bank, Burnside, Ky. First National Bank,Mineral Point,Wis. Total Merchants and Manufacturers National Bank, Columbus, Ohio.2 National City Bank, Cambridge, Mass.. First National Bank, Rhyolite, Nev Middleport National Bank, Middleport, Ohio.2 First National Bank, Billings, Mont National Bank of Beattyville, Kv Date. 5814 4190 6216 4452 May Dec. Apr. Oct. 15,1901 28,1889 21,1902 29,1890 6739 3969 Apr. 23,1903 Jan. 25,1889 50,000 50,000 1763 6341 8234 2266 2452 3971 7645 8903 3203 Jan. July May May Feb. Jan. Mar. Oct. June 13. 300. 10,000 2,500 370,938 12,500 741. 50. 441,000 148, 225 52,000 7,500 441. 211. 104. 30. 155,000 1, 000 310. 13,500 1,187,163 Dec. 23,1895 350,000 Jan. 31,1865 May 14,1907 Nov. 22,1890 100,000 50,000 60,000 11,059 533 5,500 11. 3097 7751 Dec. 27,1883 May 19,1905 75,000 25,000 1,369 390 321,350 7,250 428. 29. 650,000 13,351 972,488 8516 Dec. 11,1906 200,000 19,549 10,000 8. 8080 8173 Jan. 13,1906 Mar. 18,1906 25,000 25,000 5,000 2,500 20. 10. Jan. Jan. Dec. Dec. Sept. Dec. Mar. 526 527 528 529 530 531 Total AtlanticN. B., Providence, R.I First National Bank, Oneonta, N. YA. First National Bank, Norwich, Conn... First-Second N. B., Pittsburgh, Pa.i First National Bank, La Fayette, Ga.. Traders National Bank, Lowell, Mass.. 2913 420 458 252 7247 4753 Apr. 3,1883 May 9,1864 June 6,1864 Feb. 13,1864 May 7,1904 June 10,1892 250,000 204,000 58. 434,388 434. Total 19,549 23,500 5,000 10, 750,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 29,693 10,000 108 292,500 21,250 370,900 39 20 618 92,000 184 1,060,000 30,1905 11,1905 11,1863 8,1906 12,1883 9,1908 15,1904 First National Bank, Button, Nebr 3240 Aug. 25,1884 Mesa County National Bank, Grand 7766 May 31,1905 Junction, Colo. First National Bank, Clifton, Colo 9875 Oct. 20,1910 Yates Center N. B., Yates Center, Kans. 6326 July 1,1902 First National Bank, Bayonne, N. J . . . 8454 Dec. 5,1906 First National Bank, Elizabeth, Pa 5114 Mar. 19,1898 American N. B., CaldweLl, Idaho 9333 Feb. 2,1909 1 Restored to solvency. 6,500 150,000 770 8686 4472 7584 7552 151 8459 3044 9288 7169 534 535 536 537 538 27. 425. 68. 75. 5029 519 520 521 M?, 523 524 525 532 533 50,000 25,000 38,500 100,000 70,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 433,500 May 16,1898 518 Per cent $6,750 212,750 82,500 45,000 $2,500 Amount. 3,080,000 401.327 6,596,427 10,1871 17,1902 25,1906 20,1875 2,1880 31,1889 16,1905 2,1907 10,1884 5121 516 517 Surplus. $25,000 50,000 120,000 60,000 Total Mount Vernon National Bank, Mount Vernon, N. Y. First National Bank, Salmon, Idaho... First National Bank, Texico, N. MexA. Total "Washington National Bank, Washington, N. J. Union National Bank, Columbus, Ohio. Albion National Bank, Albion, Mich... First National Bank, New Berlin, N. Y. First National Bank, Amoridge, Pa Second National Bank, Clarion, Pa First National Bank,Rowlesburg, W.Va. First National Bank, New Roads, La.. 515 | Capital. 39,801 50,000 225,000 50,000 325,000 300,000 25,000 200,000 781,650 13C 306,000 183,900 361 1,312,500 40< 800 4,167,000 1,38* 25,250 io: 245,000 12: 1,125,000 800 6,239,650 50,000 100,000 46,750 86,000 9 8 85,050 32,500 30,500 12,500 34 25,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 27,550 i REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 75 of receivers, together with the capital and surplus, etc.—Continued. Failures. Lawful money deposited. Capital. Surplus. $25,000 300,000 500,000 60,000 $3,000 125,000 100,000 2,000 50,000 100,000 10,000 6,560,000 Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. Circulation outstanding at date of failure. Total deposits at date of suspension. 25,1908 3,1908 5,1908 13,1908 Z U L Z $25,000 286,800 483,600 15,000 $25,000 286,800 483,600 15,000 $49,905.90 547,286.37 755,953.84 209,222.62 Oct. 16,1908 Oct. 21,1908 F Z 85,000 30,000 85,000 531,819.87 3,068,535 3,098,535 16,968,299.71 99,997 6,250 9,500 146,500 39,200 12,500 12,500 532,922.57 188,388.35 14,216.26 442,169.95 201,911.78 566,714. 70 16,624. 65 25,000 99,997 6,250 9,500 146,500 40,000 12,500 12,500 6,250 25,000 351,447 358,497 2,611,091.64 July Sept. Sept. Oct. 3,056,950 s % 4os 25,000 Nov. 20,1908 5,000 Jan. 4,1909 2,500 Feb. 9,1909 100,000 Apr, 14,1909 21,000 Apr. 19,1909 20,000 June 21,1909 2.402 June 30,1909 250 Sept. 19,1909 20,000 Oct. 12,1909 196,152 500,000 200,000 Feb. 16,1910 CC 100,000 50,000 50,000 32,500 2,250 Feb. 23,1910 Mar. 23,1910 May 9,1910 DD G CC 25,000 12,500 25,000 12,500 150,000 j 100,000 25,000 38,500 300,000 105,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 768,500 i 494 495 496 497 July 2,1910 Oct. 15,1910 G G 37,500 25,000 37,500 25,000 1,908,840.69 65,355.17 499 2, 894,148.49 T A A U A 648,143.38 418 163.16 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 416,603.40 510 85,186. 07 fill 5 1 <> 513 514 25,000 50,000 2,000 875,000 286,750 100, 000 100,000 200,000 20,643 Apr. 19,1911 U 200,000 200,000 50,000 25,000 15,000 532 Aug. 8,1911 Sept. 5,1911 L CC 50,000 50,000 275,000 36,175 250,000 250,000 50,000 30,000 Nov. 17,1911 L 25,000 25,000 279,876. 96 518 750,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 109,500 10,000 50,000 5,000 14,884 U 100,000 20,000 100,000 24,400 49,000 10,000 6,250 100,000 20,000 100,000 24,400 49,000 10,000 6,250 2,031,022. 23 519 398,640.17 520 360,912.56 521 134,566. 72 522 376,639.13 523 40,441.27 524 43,476.71 525 1,100,000 224,384 Dec. Jan. Apr. June June July 5,000 Sept. 7,1911 4,1912 15,1912 5,1912 21,1912 31,1912 30,1912 z z L W Z L 149,927.23 1,952.12 516 517 634,721.94 334,650 334,650 3,665,575.75 U CC V 180,100 97,400 214,000 2,394,521.19 u A V 20,000 190,197 180,100 97,400 214,000 1,881,597 20,000 190,197 701,697 2,583,294 5,995,997.37 12,000 100,000 12,000 100,000 185,918.31 444,608.92 532 533 12,500 50,000 98,300 50,000 48,600 30,409.66 195,005.02 1,394,164.59 451,864.28 115,441.29 534 535 536 537 538 300,000 100,000 300,000 3,400,000 50,000 200,000 120,000 Apr. 16,1913 23,000 Apr. 17,1913 60,000 May 7,1913 1,700,000 July 7,1913 8,500 July 19,1913 75,000 Oct. 20,1913 4,350,000 1,986,500 25,000 100,000 6,000 35,000 Nov. 5,1913 Nov. 29,1913 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 150 10,000 50,000 30,000 12,500 do 50,000 Dec. 5,1913 98,300 Dec. 8,1913 50,000 Dec. 19,1913 Dec. 23,1913 48,600 2 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 482, 842. 59 515 A N BB N U EE N 526 527 528 529 125,745.83 530 2,978,921.90 531 496, 808.45 76 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 41.—National banks which have been placed in the hands Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter number. Marion National Bank, Marion, Kans.y First National Bank, Superior, Nebr... Barnesville N. B., Barnesvilie, Minn... First National Bank, Pensacola, Fla.., Americus N. B., Americus, Ga First National Bank, Gallatin, TennJ... First National Bank, Wvalusing, Pa... First National Bank, London, Ky First National Bank, Corning, Iowa First N. B., Johnston City, 111 First National Bank, Sutton, W. Va... American NationalBank, Pensacola, Fla.1 United States N. B., Centralia, Wash., First N. B., West Elizabeth, Pa , Date. 7911 3529 6098 2490 8305 4236 5339 3943 2936 7458 6213 5603 8736 6373 Sept. July Jan. Aug. July Feb. May Nov. Apr. Oct. Apr. Oct. June Aug. 8794 270 6983 J u l y 12,1907 F e b . 20.1864 Oct. 8,1903 9708 Mar. 24,1910 6902 July 29,1903 757 Jan. 26.1865 4108 Aug. 31,1889 7784 June 12,1905 6706 Mar. 31,1903 8966 Dec. 17,1907 10153 Mar. 4,1912 6529 Dec. 13.1902 7942 Oct. 7,1905 6313 June 21.1902 25,000 100,000 250, 030 100,000 25,000 25'. 000 50.000 200,000 25. 000 100.000 30700O First National Bank, Perry, A rk1 Third N. B., Fitzgerald, Ga.1 Union N. B., Monroe, La Dresden, N. B., Dresden, Ohio Island City, N. B., Key West, 1Fla Wharton N. B., Wharion, Tex. Surplus. 25,000 60,000 25,000 15.1905 8,1886 18,1902 10,1880 14.1906 17,1890 8,1900 28,1888 26,1883 29,1904 17,1902 22,1900 10.1907 9,1902 Total First National Bank, Mip, N. Y1 First N. B., Uniontown. Pa Farmers ana Merchants N. B., Mount Morris, Pa.* Union National Bank, Providence, Ky.1. State National Bank, Little Rock, Ark.2 German National Bank, Pittsburgh,Pa. Mercantile National Bank Pueblo, Colo. SilvertonNationalBank;Silverton,Colo.2 Capital. $25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25.000 50,000 50,000 25,000 35,000 200,000 100,COO 25,000 1,185,000 $1,652 Total 1 Restored to solvency. 58.0 276.0 460.0 99.1 90.0 102.0 65.0 48.0 29,202 2,247,530 1.308,000 2,180.0 ' 15,000 60.0 1,000 220.000 1,700, 000 361.500 5', 000 17,625 19.000 24.000 10,845 14,750 11,500 33,900 4.0 220.0 680.0 361.5 20.0 70.5 38.0 12.0 59.0 11.5 113.0 3,731,275 96.092 38; 750 Mav 11.1901 A u g . 13,1904 25.000 25,000 Dec. 21.1906 Mar. 25,1903 Apr. 27,1865 25.000 25,000 65,000 Oct. 11.1882 Jan. 6,1910 May 10,1907 60.000 25; 000 100,000 Dec. 17,1907 F e b . 11,1911 J u n e 13,1903 Feb. 7,1887 50,000 40.000 25,000 100,000 19,000 13,600 17,000 416,000 38.0 34.0 68.0 416.0 25,000 5,875 23.5 Aug. 6,1907 384.4 155.0 15.250 61.0 49,750 199.0 304,500 1 468.5 50,666 210.700 351.2 14,000 56.0 105,000 105.0 590,000 I 50,000 1.305,517 Williamstown National Bank, Wil- 6233 Apr. 29,1902 30,000 liamstown, W.Va. Lemasters National Bank, Lemasters, 8405 Oct. 17,1906 25,000 Pa. First National Bank, Bowling Green, 4045 May 23,1889 50,000 Ohio. Jleurd National Bank, Jacksonville, 10136 Feb. 2,1912 1,000,000 200,000 Fla. 50.000 2,451 10545 I.May 19.1914 First National Bank, Daytona, Fla1 50,000 Citizens National Bank, Pineville, 8749 ! J u n e 18,1907 t W. Va. 25,000 First National Bank, Clarkfield, Minn 6448 ; Oct. 3,1902 Total $18,250 73.0 111,083 222.1 9,762 39.0 1,036,343 2,072. 6 59.0 59,000 14,500 138,000 230,000 24,792 31,500 204,000 65,000 12,000 Total Citizens National Bank, Arlington. Tex. 5806 Merchants anri Farmers National Bank, 7360 Cisco, Tex. First National Bank, Bristol, S. Dak.., 8480 First National Bank, Toccoa, Ga 6087 First National Bank, New Richmond, 1068 Ohio. 1 First National Bank, Cassclton, N.Dalc. 2792 First National Bank, Wartraee, Tenn. 9627 Fourth National Bank, Favetteville, 8682 N. C. Ben Hill National Bank,Fitzgerald,Ga. 8966 First National Bank, Como, Tex 9931 First National Bank, Citronelle, Ala... 6835 American National Bank, Fort Smith, 3634 Ark. First National Bank, Aspinwall, Pa.., 8824 Per cent. .11.230,000 202,451 19,600 65.33 8,500 34.00 90,750 181.50 160,. 000 16.00 4,000 21,000 8.00 42.00 23,000 92.00 326,850 | 2 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of receivers, together with the capital and surplus, etc.—Continued. Failures. Lawful money deposited. Capital. $25,000 60,000 25,000 500.000 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 so;ooo 300,000 100,000 25,000 1,810,000 25,000• 100,000 25,000 Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. Jan. 12,1914 .do. Jan. 14,1914 Jan. 22,1914 Feb. 3,1914 Mar. 25,1914 Mar. 28,1914 Apr. 9,1914 June 22,1914 Aug. 17,1914 Au?. 29,1914 Sept. 2,1914 Sept. 21,1914 Oct. 17,1914 AA N N U N 22,000 Dec. 30,1914 1,000,000 Jan. 19,1915 25,000 Feb. 4,1915 Z U AA Surplus. $20, 000 12.000 5,000 3,000 10,550 10,000 9,000 5,000 5,500 2,500 60,000 25, 000 3,525 500 15,000 500,000 70,000 5,000 2,500 6,800 40,000 3,700 32,500 17', 512 1,830,000 $24,500 FF E GG L U A AA A U 99,997 24,997 49,100 25,000 489,900 100.000 5'750 25,000 49,200 49,995 49,297 50, 000 257,997 99,997 24,997 1,389,136 1,672,133 7,516,182. 02 100,000 6, 250 100,000 15,000 1,452,581.39 1,740,512 Feb. 12,1915 Feb. 17,1915 Mar. 4,1915 Mar. 30,1915 Apr. 9,1915 May 17,1915 June 3,1915 June 24,1915 July 15,1915 July 29,1915 do II cc u B CC U N U z u T 72 897 23, 100 89, 400 7, 000 25,000 45,950 493,750 80,800 18,900 10,000 50,000 72, 897 23,100 89, 400 7,000 45,950 493,750 80,800 18,900 $235,495.73 13,809. 32 1,673,245. 07 367,880.41 169,012.18 253,930. 60 232,207.96 202,570.15 364,020.96 1, 016,200. 72 170,396. 85 849,692.05 4,686,567.63 1,501,550.90 79,911.39 262,409. 06 158,004.04 142,652. 42 931, 797 1,038,047 9,133,368.88 EE Z 25,000 50, 000 25,009 50,000 117,231.91 81,970.98 7,000 Nov. 17,1915 25,000 Nov. 22,1915 20,000 Nov. 30,1915 Z L T 25,000 74,200 80,000 25,000 74,200 80,000 288,670.80 129,671.22 120,435.67 10,000 Dec. 6,1915 20, 000 Dec. 22,1915 2,000 Feb. 14,1916 A Z AA 24,600 100,000 49,997 24,600 100,000 116,998.53 377,611.43 E U U A 35,000 10,000 24, 700 195,597 35,000 10,000 24,700 195,597 49,422. 28 94,957.54 25,162. 76 476,489.88 50,000 50,000 25, 000 Nov. 6,1915 25,000 75,000 80,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25, 000 200,000 6,800 100 2,000 50,000 Nov. 12,1915 25,000 805, 000 Total deposits at date of suspension. 149,100 24,500 489,900 100,000 5,750 25,000 49,200 49,995 49, 297 50,000 302,225 25,000 500, 000 500.000 200; 000 25,000 25,000 50,000 200.000 25^ 000 100 000 30,000 Circulation outstanding at date of failure. Mar. 6,1916 Mar. 7,1916 Mar. 25,1916 Apr. 1,1916 24,500 7,1916 24,500 118,396.44 668,597 Sept. 167,900 718,594 1,997,019.44 30,000 11,500 Nov. 23,1916 Z 29,300 29,300 94,994.49 25,000 | 12,000 Dec. 16,1916 24,200 24,200 154,463.24 50,000 17,500 Jan. z z 12,500 12,500 774,610.08 25,000 Jan. 17,1917 EE 100,000 583,400 2,980,171.71 N A 24,500 49,400 24,500 155,106.17 14,400 14,400 167,820.90 204,900 737, 700 4,327,166 59 1,000,000 5,1917 50,000 50,000 3,221 10,000 Apr. 16,1917 July 16,1917 25,000 5, 000 Sept. 25,1917 1, 230, 000 84, 221 3 Second failure; formerly "Third National Bank." 77 78 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O , 41.—National banks which have been placed in the hanc Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association. Organization. Name and location of bank. Charter num-; ber. 587 588 First National Bank, St. Cloud, Fla .. 9707 | Mar. 24,1910 Santa Rosa National Bank, Santa 3558 | Sept. 15,1886 Rosa, Cal. Total First National Bank, Hobart, Okla.. Grand total A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Date. Capital. Surplus. Per Amount. \ cent. $50,000 L 100,000 j . $29,500 ! 59. Oi 293.500 293.5( 150,000 ! 323,000 | 25,000 47,250 | 189. ( X 70,898,600!.|2,287,412 84,310,705 Defalcation of officers. Defalcation of officers and fraudulent management. Defalcation of officers and excessive loans to others. Defalcation of officers and depreciation of securities. Depreciation of securities. Excessive loans to others, injudicious banking, and depreciation of securities. Excessive loans to officers and directors and depreciation of securities. Excessive loans to officers and directors and investments in real estate and mortgages. Excessive loans to others and depreciation of securities. Excessive loans to others and investments in real estate and mortgages. Excessive loans and failure of large debtors. Excessive loans to officers and directors, Failure of large debtors. Fraudulent management. Fraudulent management, excessive loans to officers and directors, and depreciation of securities, Fraudulent management and depreciation of securities. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of receivers, together iviih the capital and surplus, etc.—Continued. Failures. Lawful money deposited. Capital. Surplus. $50,000 200,000 $15,000 18,000 250,000 5,000 96,045,920 22,868,518 Total deposits at date of suspension. Receiver appointed. Cause of failure. Jan. 2,1918 Oct. 18,1918 N B $12,500 $17,500 149,000 $380,775. C5 587 1,162,620.98 588 12,500 166,500 1,543,396.03 Feb. 20,1919 A 25,000 25,000 283,683.68 34,816,620 39,179,921 196,195,383.56 33,000 25,000 Circulation outstanding at date of failure. 589 Q Fraudulent management and injudicious banking. R Fraudulent management, defalcation of officers, and depreciation of securities. S Fraudulent management, injudicious banking, investments in real estate and mortgages, and depreciation of securities. T Fraudulent management, excessive loans to officers and directors, and excessive loans to others. U Injudicious banking. V Injudicious banking and depreciation of securities. W Injudicious banking and failure of large debtors. X Investments in real estate and mortgages and depreciation of securities. Y General stringency of the money market, shrinkage in values, and imprudent methods of banking. Z Wrecked by the cashier. A A Closed by run. BB Closed by directors in anticipation of run. CC Receiver appointed after voluntary liquidation. DD Wrecked by defalcation by bookkeeper. E E Injudicious banking and excessive loans to officers and others. F F Wrecked by assistant cashier. GG Wrecked by cashier and president and by excessive loans to themselves. 80 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 42.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, nominal and additional assets, amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other and remaining assets returned to stockholders to Oct. 31, 1919.l , Name and location of bank. 1 First National Bank, Attica, N. Y 2 Venango National Bank, Franklin, Pa 3 Merchants National Bank, Washington, D. C Date of organization. First National Bank, Medina, N. Y Tennessee National Bank, Memphis, Tenn First National Bank, Selma, Ala First National Bank, New Orleans, La National Unadilla Bank, Unadilla, N. Y Farmers and Citizens National Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y.. Croton National Bank, New York, N. Y * Jan. .14,1864 $50,000 Apr. 14,1865 300,000 200,000 May May Total June Mar. Apr. Feb. May Feb. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Total ! Scandinavian National Bank, Chicago, 111 WallkillNational Bank, Middletown, N. Y Crescent City National Bank, New Orleans, La Atlantic National Bank, New York, N. Y First National Bank, Washington, D. C National Bank of the Commonwealth, New York, N. Y. Merchants National Bank, Petersburg, Va First National Bank, Petersburg, Va First National Bank, Mansfield, Ohio New Orleans N. Bkg. Association, New Orleans, La First National Bank, Carlisle, Pa May 7,1872 July 21,1865 Feb. 15,1872 July 1,1865 July 16,1863 July 1,1865 Sept. 1,1865 July 1,1865 May 24,1864 Mav 27,1871 July 7,1863 33 34 35 First National Bank, Anderson, Ind First National Bank, Topeka, Kans First National Bank, Norfolk, Va 6,1865 30,1869 6,1864 26,1864 29,1865 6,1866 50,000 250,000 Mar. 15,1869 Oct. 14,1869 i7ooo7ooo~ 200.000 250,000 200,000 106,100 50,000 Dec. 13,1871 Dec. 15,1871 do Dec. 20,1871 Apr. 23,1872 May 2,1872 250,000 Dec. 12,1872 175,000 Dec. 31,1872 500,000 Mar. 18,1873 300.000 Apr. 28,1873 500,000 Sent. 19,1873 750,000 Sept. 22,1873 400,000 Sept. 25,1873 200,000 do 100,000 Oct. 18,1873 600,000 Oct. 23,1873 50,000 Oct. 24,1873 3,825,000 July 31,1863 Aug. 23,1866 Feb. 23,1864 Total 50,000 100,000 100,000 Nov. 23,1873 Dec. 16,1873 June 3,1874 250,000 Nov. Nov. July Mar. July 30,1872 15,1869 8,1871 16,1865 19,1865 Total Total Feb. 28,1868 Mar. 3,1868 Apr. 24,1868 1,806,100 Total Miners National Bank, Georgetown, Colo First National Bank, Bedford, Iowa 2 Fourth National Bank, Chicago, Hi. First National Bank Osceola, Iowa First National Bank, Duluth, Minn First National Bank, La Crosse. Wis City National Bank, Chicago, III Watkins National Bank, Watkins, N. Y First National Bank, Wichita, Kans 60,000 100,000 50,000 300,000 Ocean National Bank, New York, N. Y Union Square National Bank, New York, N. Y Eighth National Bank, New York, N. Y Fourth National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa Waverly National Bank, Waverlv, N. Y First National Bank, Fort Smith", Ark 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Mar. 13,1867 Mar. 21,1867 Apr. 30,1867 May 20,1867 Aug. 29,1867 Sept. 6,1867 Oct. 1,1867 210,000 May 20,1864 June 23,1865 16 17 18 19 20 21 36 Gibson County National Bank, Princeton, Ind 37 First National Bank of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 38 Cook County National Bank, Chicago, 111...' 39 First National Bank, Tiffin, Ohio 40 Charlottesville National Bank, Charlottesville, Va 50,000" 100,000 100,000 500,000 120,000 300,000 200,000 1,370,000 May 15,1865 Sept. 9,1863 Feb. 14,1865 Total 14 First National Bank, Rockford, 111 15 First National Bank of Nevada, Austin, Nev 1,1866 8,1866 500,000 Feb. 3,1864 June 5,1865 Aug. 24,1865 Dec. 18,1863 July 17,1865 June 5,1865 Sept. 9,1865 Total 11 First National Bank, Bethel, Conn 12 First National Bank, Keokuk, Iowa 13 National Bank of Vicksburg, Miss Receiver appointed. May 20,1865 Dec. 14,1864 Total 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Capital stock. 50,000 150,000 500,000 100,000 200,000 Nov. Dec. Feb. Oct. Oct. 28,1874 10,1874 1,1875 22,1875 28,1875 1,000,000 Oct. 30,1874 Sent. 18,1875 Feb. 24,1864 Jan. 2(3,1871 Apr. 6,1872 June 20,1865 Feb. 18,1865 June 2,1864 Jan. 2,1872 150,000 30.000 200,000 so;ooo 103,000 50,000 250,000 75,000 60,000 €05, 000 Jan. 24,1876 Feb. 1,1876 Fob. 2^1876 Feb. 25,1876 Mar. 13,1S76 Apr. 11,1876 May 17,1876 July 12,1876 Sept. 23,1876 i Figures on active receiverships taken from receivers' reports of Sept. 30, 1919. 81 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of disbursements, losses on assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid Nominal assets at date of suspension. Additional assets received since date Estimated Estimated Estimated of suspension. doubtful. worthless. good. Total assets. Offsets allowed and settled. Nominal Loss on assets com- value of pounded or assets resold under turned to stockorder of holders. court. $50,823 $28,053 $115,538 $13,692 $208,106 $18,661 $114,236 1 83,713 57,029 860,929 818,154 27, 741 986,637 860,929 69,445 796,197 686,665 2 3 83, 713 917,958 818,154 27, 741 1,847,566 69,445 1,482,862 18, 424 50,000 116,422 853,148 36, 748 1,175, 656 255,235 2,029 395,412 96,556 276,400 69,857 121,683 144,903 101,072 78,415 701,116 86,856 272, 757 65,361 5,400 26,579 57, 732 156,575 19,449 12i; 474 21,572 126,925 471,991 349,125 1,987,239 212,910 1,691,570 487,071 6,845 58,645 55,342 30,641 93,638 380,383 179,894 929,289 132,806 400,903 187,586 2,505,633 1,106,840 1,305,577 408, 781 5,326,831 151,473 2,304,499 39,486 98, 240 21,584 4,809 79,652 49,959 83,830 125,057 22,569 12,212 13,426 140,337 316,375 94,112 1,570 33,454 4,608 70,122 123,409 57,938 159,310 134,420 231,456 25,638 550,824 39,632 251,469 7,000 129, 721 811 497,292 498,103 91,412 30,371 42,236 38,182 760,661 274 317, 742 219,750 318,016 219, 750 91,412 72,607 798,843 736,997 942,283 91,355 165,442 40,000 14,174 37, 494 25,000 124,832 11,895 49,409 2,476 32,517 6,537 2,934,756 468, 223 1,181.465 656,134 196,504 61,511 3,218,182 791,171 1,261,574 227,666 5,498,593 285, 736 * 1,254,358 101, 719 38, 911 379, 794 303,504 15, 780 56,011 37,629 745,650 1, 727, 792 100,000 127, 769 379,020 i 336,833 1,000,000 1,435,113 342,260 100,000 94,483 300,000 28,077 100,000 50,000 110,450 58, 852 1,277,690 473,372 252,250 50,000 173,378 100,000 55,386 168,100 25,000 148,920 283,550 453,593 321,722 79,409 7,954 376,870 29,267 24,866 25,102 168,603 128,337 215,784 404,431 103,609 43,225 21,095 654,424 2,574 392,966 227,871 806,993 807,572 2,493,474 2,766,509 1,019,841 272,634 296,910 1,431,294 115,304 6,211 30, 378 8,949 98,460 280,955 368,992 103,842 3,225 5,735 8,964 7,068 2,701,378 1,894,385 1,792,050 10,631,368 922,779 50,000 25,000 77, 723 80,000 85,000 56,350 102,376 14,241 3,542 335,433 203,098 217,912 10,410 26,951 2,191 235,127 118,083 55,917 152,723 J 221,350 262,211 120,159 756,443 39,552 409,127 51,296 6,300 619,836 140,000 169,520 32,011 204,600 1,250,163 120,000 105,218 29,055 3,274 151,439 63,620 257,655 12,816 15,258 678,364 18,439 30,696 125,178 229,432 2,699,802 342,059 563,089 3 : 595 2,869 452,953 60,447 24,882 54,332 196,231 1,948,095 84,709 58,715 986,952 1,711,992 505,043 755,573 3,959,560 544,746 2,342,082 237,356 75,604 227,236 115,213 186,064 169,912 1,104,031 161,439 148,825 8,761 3,510 2,100 3,043 1,139 4,296 48,381 3,151 17,409 186,254 49,929 6,206 30,319 111,780 85,019 470,908 18,635 67,345 2,425,680 91,790 1,026,455 14 15 3,760,230 103,057 78,857 80,297 11 12 13 224,703 22,084 285,346 161,013 765,356 589,213 616', 642 146,764 182,231 715,584 51,294 4, 243,555 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 136,721 1,867,641 364,973 229,617 653, 658 86,493 15,800 ' 20,000 29,752 27,123 74,376 18,093 35,000 453,037 86,014 59,226 190,069 26,858 131,227 19,938 118,300 25,000 478,917 44,582 18,387 9,359 65,802 ' 5,737 35,855 65,097 85,805 9,105 67,531 27,287 9,635 3,084 15,162 13,816 44,815 86,272 21,738 3,681 802,621 1,053,278 344,291 225,490 2 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 152982°6 http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ -CUR 1919—VOL 2 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis $89,855 16 17 IS 2C 21 89, 855 25 23 24 21 2i 2"i 2i 2i 3( 31 32 33 34 35 %i 3' 3J 3< 4( 33,363 53,473 80,836 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4* 82 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 42.—Insolvent national banks, dates oforganization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Nominal value of remaining assets. Collected from assets. Collected Loans paid Total from assessment collections and other Dividends disbursefrom all paid. upon ments. sources. shareholders. $75,209 SI,164 120 995 174,264 1 245 16,488 122 240 190,752 295,259 1 2 3 17, 733 33,287 91,608 162,386 999,305 79,904 1 235,325 268,844 4,000 $76,373 Receiver's Legal salary and expenses. other expenses. $5,562 $70,811 7 8 9 $200 10 200 11 12 13 14 390 13,427 312,992 275 267,156 17,744 27,817 816 7,'506* 38,224 2,125 37, 287 91,608 169,886 1,037.529 82'029 1,235,325 268,844 935 507 17,477 7,054 18,655 72,399 32,305 65,335 132,608 884,429 58,661 1,138,870 143,307 1,258 6,182 12,247 43,183 6,673 28,677 17,134 2,908 19,156 24,524 92,440 9, 641 49,123 36,004 2,870,659 51.) 849 2,922,508 117,843 2,455,515 115,354 233,796 28,935 8,936 97,580 168,448 31,566 208 15,507 3,786 86,737 134,929 16,654 5,315 3,977 1,773 5,320 14,035 9,353 259,723 5 6 $6 463 11,281 68, 645 159,512 31,566 4 $275 101,387 165,769 37,871 297,594 19,501 238,320 11,065 23,708 37,908 223,169 2,926 4,932 29,277 163,982 2,705 9,091 3 000 45,164 14 15 37 908 223,169 16 17 18 1,394,662 276,649 762,760 352,630 124,713 23,882 348,961 2,935,296 261,077 7,858 193,259 11,796 48,164 1,743,623 276,649 898,932 352,630 124,713 23,882 203,170 72,365 596,665 1,326,487 175,920 263,065 342,054 77,568 15,142 76,648 10,437 9,436 362 137,318 16,713 29,766 10,576 8,264 1,878 485,133 3,420, 429 874,496 2, 200, 236 99,968 204,515 162,052 175,409 512,698 548,099 1,447,163 1,808,304 299,357 122,645 108,944 706,746 56,942 10,079 42,795 109,707 22S-, 580 5,200 172,131 218, 204 622,405 776,679 1,452,363 1.808,304 299,357 142,320 120,344 1,010,559 56,942 1,300 6, 248 18,964 35,839 16,393 746,153 20,315 4,545 3,630 4,350 143, 209 175,430 549,427 661,816 1,374,339 747,428 259,487 125,667 107,258 862,263 46,634 6,037 16,709 25,376 27,330 24,241 13,637 728 250 1,270 67,569 1,267 5,948,359 261,077 19 20 21 22 ?3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 136,172 19,675 11,400 303,813 2,296 3,085 21 585 19,817 28,638 51 694 37 390 53,287 18 827 11*858 11 816 77,097 4 691 731,249 6,679,608 857,737 5,052,958 184,414 2,250 37,597 89,896 60,314 129,566 14, 289 67,835 89,896 58,064 91,969 559 72,089 31,668 101,545 4,718 6,075 8,232 13 089 8,282 19,230 67,835 239,929 39,847 279,776 14,848 205,302 19,025 40,601 296 56,921 74,896 2,309 62, 646 19,002 228,412 108,318 226,308 1,166 42,067 21,495 4 309 10,164 37,889 13,689 31,745 134,422 644,686 61,728 97,796 135,797 12,624 18,258 34,536 88 697 65,783 545,593 60,647 59,121 3,946 1,367 4,731 2,077 8 804 5,060 13,802 592 2,200 8,604 9,27' 10,361 7,93 10 05 8,87 20,69 13,87 1,52 95,201 i 1,021,056 42,579 91,2C 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 """291," 254* 291,254 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 196,790 196,790 67,251 30,332 298,754 196,903 188,238 781,478 160,154 67,251 30,332 365,289 198,903 281,857 941,632 42,341 22,165 22,080 48,488 73,145 80,597 584,742 86,180 64,071 106,451 1,100 11,269 42,212 4,510 58,826 15,552 148,792 23,265 33,349 48,488 115,357 85,107 643,568 86,180 79,623 1,023,809 239,920 1,263,729 66*535" 93,619" 445 3,928 3,616 5,385 63,475 1,579 16,773 i 336,700 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 83 end closing, since the organization oo the national banking system, with amounts of nominal j , since the organization of 'c.—Co '* from all sources, etc.—Continued. Amount of assessment upon shareholders. Amount returned to shareholders in cash. Balance in hands of comptroller or receiver. Amount of claims proved. Dividends (per cent). Interest dividends (percent). Finally closed. $50,000 $122,089 58.00 Jan. 2,1867 1 300,000 200,000 434,531 669,513 23.37 24. 70 Feb. 2,1885 May 14,1883 ? 2 500,000 1,104,044 50,000 26,000 82,338 376,392 289,467 1.119,313 127,801 1 191,500 170,752 39.15 17.333 46.60 79.00 45.90 96.00 88. 50 July Feb. Nov. Sept. Dec Nov Aug.' 796,000 3,357,563 39,300 100,000 68,986 205,256 33,870 139,300 308,112 100,000 500,000 120,000 69,874 170,012 i 100.00 68.33 49.20 64.00 28,1870 4,1870 25,1882 28,1882 19 1874 18 1874 15^1872 4 c f f c 1C 11 V Dec 4 1875 May 16,1884 41. 90 92.70 Apr. 7,1881 Nov 30 1872 Nov. 25,1882 M It Apr. Nov Sept". Feb. Oct. Jan. 20,1882 16 1874 1,1875 13,1872 2,1877 3,1876 i« ic 2C 21 Feb. Jan. June Apr. July Mar May May Nov Mar." Dec. 15,1886 8,1880 1 1881 29,1884 24,1876 31 1883 1,1876 15 1876 30 1883 21,1887 6,1882 239,886 41.214 400,000 135,000 33,500 6,500 41,214 i 247,799 535,000 254,901 171,468 657.020 597,885 1,619,965 798 995 992,636 167,285 175,081 1,429,595 67,292 247,799 ' ' 4oo,666 2,277,500 144,606 55,372 176,601 195,000 200,000 62,646 93,021 1,795,992 237,824 376,756 700,000 12 9,488 75,000 50,000 250, Q Q Q 60,000 13,685 57. 46 100.00 84.83 100.Q0 100.00 100.00 34.00 76.00 57.50 62.00 73.50 30.00 50.00 25 23 24 9S 9f 21 2£ Of 3C 31 3S 2,566,239 150,000 ! 50,000 34,COO 4,185 r 376,579 500,000 : 46.00 6,930,123 50,000 45,000 100,000 ^ 100. 00 100. 00 100. 00 100.00 100.00 100.00 2,558,660 125,000 52,500 350,000 300,000 300,000 50,000 100,000 600,000 ! 1,282,254 157,120 378,722 645.558 70,864 15,142 669,000 177,512 56,457 35,801 34,535 91,801 135,952 703,658 59,226 97,464 1,392,406 50.00 58.30 57.50 May 31,1904 Sept 11 1878 June 2,1883 OK Ou 100.00 24.391 14.941 66.00 62.06 Sept. May Nov. Mar. Apr. 18,1876 14,1879 20,1883 10,1879 5,1886 36 37 3£ 3C 41 76.50 22.50 51.00 100.00 lfiO. 00 48.40 77.512 100.00 70.00 June Mar. Mar. Feb. Jan. July Feb. May July 2,1884 28,1883 4,1886 28,1873 31,1881 20,1882 28,1885 23,1888 14,1880 41 4S 4* 44 ¥ 4C 41 4£ 4£ 100.00 100.00 33 84 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE No. 42.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver] and additional assets, amounts collected Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Greenfield, Ohio 1 National Bank of Fishkill, N. Y First National Bank, Franklin, Ind Northumberland County National Bank, Shamokin, Pa. First National Bank, Winchester, 111 National Exchange Bank, Minneapolis, Minn National Bank of the State of Missouri, St. Louis, Mo .. First National Bank, Delphi, Ind First National Bank, Georgetown, Colo Lock Haven National Bank, Lock Haven, Pa Date of organization. Oct. Apr. Aug. Jan. July Jan. Oct. Mar. May June 7,1863 1,1865 5,1863 9,1865 25,1865 16.1865 Feb. Sept. Nov. June Apr. Apr. Dec. Mar. June July May Aug. Jan. May 5,1864 18,1872 23,1865 3,1872 24.1864 5,1864 16,1863 5,1864 30.1865 16,1874 13,1863 14,1872 20,1872 5,1877 July May Nov. June Aug. May Dec. Mar. 31,1871 14,1877 15,1870 6,1865 5,1863 31,1865 3,1874 11,1864 20.1866 25,1872 31,1872 14,1865 Receiver appointed. $50,000 200,000 132,000 67,000 50,000 100,000 2,500,000 50,000 75,000 120,000 Dec. 12.1876 Jan. 27.1877 Feb. 13,1877 Mar. 12,1877 Mar. 16,1877 May 24,1877 June 23,1877 July 20,1877 Aug. 18,1877 Aug. 20,1877 3,344,000 Total. Third National Bank, Chicago, 111 Central National Bank, Chicago, 111 First National Bank, Kansas City, Mo Commercial National Bank, Kansas City, Mo First National Bank, Ashland, Pa. 1 First National Bank, Tarry town, N. 1 Y First National Bank, Allentown, Pa. 1 First National Bank, Waynesburg, Pa. Washington County National Bank, Greenwich, N. Y . First National Bank, Dallas, Tex. Peoples National Bank, Helena, Mont First National Bank, Bozeman, irxum rst Mont. Merchants National Bank, Fort Scott, Kans.V Farmers National Bank, Platte City, Mo. Total. First National Bank, Warrensburg, Mo German-American National Bank, Washington, D. C. German National Bank, Chicago, 111.1 Commercial National Bank, Saratoga 1Springs, N. Y . . Second National Bank, Scranton, Pa. National Bank of Poultney, Vt First National Bank, Monticello, Ind First National Bank, Butler, Pa Total. First National Bank, Meadville, P a . . . First National Bank, Newark, N. J First National Bank, Brattleboro, Vt.. Oct. 28,1863 Aug. 7,1863 June 30,1864 Total. 750,000 Nov. 24,1877 200,000 Dec. 1,1877 500,000 Feb. 11,1878 100,000 do 112,500 Feb. 28,1878 100,000 Mar. 23,1878 250,000 Apr. 15,1878 100,000 May 15,1878 200,000 June 8,1878 50,000 . . . . . d o 100,000 Sept. 13,1878 50,000 Sept. 14,1878 50,000 Sept. 25,1878 50,000 Oct. 1,1878 2,612,500 - = 100,000 130,000 500,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 1,230,000 Nov. 1,1878 .....do Dec. 20,1878 Feb. 11,1879 Mar. 15,1879 Apr. 7,1879 July 18,1879 July 23,1879 100,000 June 9,1880 300,000 June 14,1880 300,000 June 19,1880 700,000 Mechanics National Bank, Newark, N. J . First National Bank, Buffalo, N. Y Pacific National Bank, Boston, Mass June 9,1865 Feb. 5,1864 Nov. 9,1877 500,000 100,000 961,300 Nov. 2,1881 Apr. 22,1882 May 22,1882 1,561,300 Total. First National Bank of Union Mills, Union City, P a . Vermont National Bank, St. Albans, Vt Oct. 23,1863 Oct. 11,1865 50,000 200,000 Mar. 24,1883 Aug. 9,1883 250,000 Total. First National Bank, Leadville, Colo City National Bank, Lawrenceburg, Ind.1 First National Bank, St. Albans, Vt First National Bank, Monmouth, 111 Marine National Bank, New York, N. Y Hot Springs National Bank, Hot Springs, Ark., Richmond National Bank, Richmond, Ind First National Bank, Livingston, Mont First National Bank, Albion, N. Y First National Bank, Jamestown, N. Dak Logan National Bank, West Liberty, Ohio Mar. Feb. Feb. July June Feb. Mar. July Dec. Oct. May 19,1879 24,1883 20,1864 7.1882 3,1865 17,1883 5,1873 16,1883 12,1863 25,1881 7.1883 Jan. 24,1884 Mar. 11,1884 Apr. 22,1884 do May 13,1884 June 2,1884 July -23,1884 Aug. 25,1884 Aug. 26,1884 50,000 Sept. 13,1884 50,000 Oct. 18,18& 60,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 400,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 1,285,000 Total. Capital stock. i Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 85 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system,, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.-^Continued. Nominal assets at date of suspension. Additional assets received since date Estimated Estimated Estimated of suspension. doubtful. worthless. good. i Total assets. Offsets allowed and settled. Loss on Nominal assets com- value of pounded or assets resold under turned to stockorder of holders. court. $58,051 558,450 369,806 219,983 226,937 368,717 4,822,109 201,578 746,506 430,481 §i3,"i<)2* 60,311 8,487 6,537 21,498 166,831 62,774 36,598 41,324 $44,344 223,375 203,792 99,588 117,173 139,509 1,771,699 1,310 606,580 143,664 633,153 8,002,618 417,552 3,350,834 1,057,245 16,680 19,817 6,723 8,859 20,289 2,171 1,861 13,749 4,305 67,942 21,090 1,892 1,944 3,349,961 506,271 1,856,661 184,971 176,831 274,750 339,715 60,014 589,938 156,122 361,903 136,479 85,248 72,492 95,121 7,245 1,482,725 22,962 16,072 164,949 20,608 714 18,541 30,088 12,492 7,700 178 10,947 384,007 287,682 22,559 67,396 1,244,567 8,151,356 1,890,342 1,316,671 11,578 37,923 475,052 28,969 104,858 18;384 4,374 34,737 33,375 61,147 29,887 17,085 47,591 19,560 15,017 27,503 330,363 494,870 711,876 346,726 518,535 203,279 49,771 209,603 55,255 165,846 6,170 17,475 36,737 3,353 8,411 11,920 118,507 202,488 521,783 101/810 203,982 25,729 64 106,562 943,330 715,875 251,165 2,865,023 305,167 1,280,925 220,005 22,545 64,041 12,863 55,895 302,654 19,198 41,173 43,895 169,618 580,060 398,123 3,345 154,945 4,902 26,043 86,953 801 302,654 329,093 $194,665 86,492 67,246 67,541 135,231 935,999 175,254 34,368 220,481 $57,675 262,909 58,188 112,026 66,025 90,704 2,818,966 6,250 52,627 150,650 $51,403 200,909 25,941 79,101 124,371 633,744 6,596 629,113 24,990 1,917,277 3,676,020 1,776,168 1,330,215 157,438 1,118,118 52,349 107,318 100,994 19,879 631,797 161,441 313,726 74,724 41,584 311,324 48,149 32,559 39,010 21,225 9,561 132,445 15,869 27,894 36,245 95,251 76,046 15,543 18,691 330,704 170,712 405,000 51,175 19,070 153,467 185,220 42,284 236,971 67,423 166,151 333 46,588 42,296 3,348,139 1,641,256 1,917,394 90,953 256,286 104,966 133,169 264,908 68,078 23,646 12,647 194,457 139,514 101,971 167,503 101,178 97,257 6,734 134,710 954,653 115,012 418,951 51,574 $376 49,473 24,217 14,770 14,270 18,411 433,400 13,478 30,398 34,360 $36,957 34,259 71,216 112,818 268,000 47,239 6,972 106,292 32,372 20,141 65,804 8,207 585,537 86,586 371,412 104,266 1,147,801 163,192 113,797 1,114,503 488,892 648,710 185,002 65,526 1,416,793 78,286 696,987 1,397,334 232,147 36,916 449,324 1,609,938 1,288,321 3,912,161 73,925 172,063 206,268 1,667,321 2,172,607 718,387 6,810,420 452,256 46,829 520,917 16,309 118,618 23,640 20,617 248,477 784,266 4,376 19,171 567,746 134,927 44,257 | 1,032,743 23,547 56,042 14,500 96,875 96,543 816,91.6 27,774 72,356 15,304 44,446 29,826 22,695 102,112 2,554 49,951 9,688 1,568,940 27,190 171,319 22,255 113,329 29,352 56,410 1,599 78,359 34,112 871,204 6,407 124,054 941 212,545 3,312 56,057 286,761 32,646 442,499 313,283 6,753,555 92,429 734,838 72,043 426,083 70,009 138,848 8,970 52 9,888 5,320 904,725 5,381 32,233 84 42,269 4,528,027 1,293,277 2,096,690 1,445,000 9,362,994 69,659 72,754 77,592 74 75 7(3 71 78 73 m 81 26,439 82 83 84 573,759 | 72,197 13,993 217,314 172,940 3,496,495 31,058 367,109 33,543 55,763 7,519 60,096 392,805 89,925 483,834 285,813 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 63 69 70 71 72 73 3,272,503 161,699 124,114 279,987 167,629 650,736 2,454,138 2,252,105 50 hi 52 53 M 55 5fi 51 58 59 85 86 87 85 83 18,517 11,140 124,949 16,017 286,651 36,622 1,577,187 31,402 348,492 48,796 284,326 49,155 75,679 1,020,067 2,879,276 24,345 5,828 9C 91 92 93 94 95 9€ 9? 98 99 10C 86 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE No. 42.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Nominal value of remaining assets. Collected from assets. Collected from Loans paid Receiver's Total assessment collections and other Dividends salary and Legal upon from all disburseexpenses. other paid. sharesources. ments. expenses. holders. $13,707 321,883 105,703 111,908 103,227 207,910 2,846, 622 103, 235 103,328 245,493 $5,000 520 4,797 8,805 753 658,784 4,059 47,949 $16.371 444,010 197,633 155,140 111,271 217,450 3,091,730 103,235 103,328 293,442 7,846 $9,456 388,856 173,512 136,474 89,715 202,753 2,165,388 81,941 73,890 254,647 $2,751 25,040 5,146 966 2,082 1,898 79,802 2,690 11,987 6,668 $4,164 25,114 9,716 12,903 10,669 12,046 161,036 10,919 17,451 24,281 570,594 4,733,610 690,564 3,576,632 139,030 288,299 2 181,471 222,738 351,377 94,613 47,941 126,256 105,643 28,508 407,868 36,242 89,807 80,383 22,146 20, 819 420,001 9,762 2,125 272 1,633 1,071,774 193,941 316', 828 52.514 33,105 107,575 79,725 21,710 262,887 29,377 66,810 69,437 16,670 11,803 33,126 13,104 5,444 576 3,974 5,546 11,006 2,315 10,129 825 1,352 634 1,488 850 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 135,046 15, 693 27,314 1,604 5,013 13,135 13, 336 4,483 4,950 6,040 11,883 8,187 3,716 3,113 74 75 76 77 78 70 80 81 2,334,156 90,369 253,513 3,838 16,327 8,176 23,124 32,142 12 119 24,551 7,517 11,296 16,475 32,519 2 181,471 157, 606 351,377 94,613 47,941 109,801 51,107 12,061 284,438 19, 742 66,185 78,573 19,266 20, 819 1, 056,538 60 $689,362 53,738 $2,664 122,127 91,930 43,232 8,044 9,540 245,108 4,163,016 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3,495,000 320,812 3,815,812 554,428 156, 601 126,536 183,923 157, 782 205, 062 96,605 29,419 91,121 16,277 72,576 80,257 4,677 23,001 172,878 199,112 264,180 157,782 260,012 96,605 34.096 114,122 1,047,049 251,738 1,298,787 47,315 53,898 49,466 2 021 57,745 53 10 8,420 218,928 267,311 64,655 113,791 605, 473 154, 421 10,037 250,854 30,065 11,877 11,877 65,132 16,455 54,536 18,447 123,430 16,500 23,622 1,810 2,880 54, 950 1,791 3,048 1,576 114,220 100,870 105,763 182,572 137 428 166,587 88,176 20,998 82,060 5 385 10,245 884,454 1,792 7,167 44,754 135,400 96,176 528,305 99,847 3,225 19,338 2,973 6,739 22, 690 10,832 83 84 113,791 338,162 89,766 541,719 331,966 873.. 685 10,037 724,328 25,536 40,261 85 86 87 8,250 1,368, 384 457,272 1,251,755 495, 550 13,450 738, 651 1,863,934 470,722 1,990,406 1,910 194,574 1,790,932 389,222 1,566,124 46,918 45, 449 101,794 26,084 34,141 127,914 8,250 3,077,411 1,247,651 4,325,062 196, 484 3,746,278 194,161 188,139 4,157 150,019 281,261 8,321 123,919 158,340 405,180 247 129,505 321, 870 10,511 24,279 431,280 132,240 563, 520 247 451,375 34,790 18,324 58,784 77,108 152, 842 16,577 145, 960 265,513 4,271,643 37,129 294,784 23,163 99, 488 20,849 52,029 12,010 23,732 12,892 64,650 272,896 19,169 76,936 20,649 94,200 5,099 3,392 25,336 14 434 473,936 23,503 164,852 40,309 158,852 330,163 4,544,539 56,298 371,720 43,812 193,688 20, 849 75,532 6,359 6,515 1,893 119,390 26,809 96,525 264,268 3,774,704 39,812 275,684 25,006 143,938 8,807 59, 057 12,054 2,223 12,112 16,600 111,758 4,745 5,168 2,553 29,324 52 5,012 28,309 7,885 24,879 20,738 184,141 11,029 26,833 13,865 14,067 5,475 9,570 5, 379.977 620,637 6,000,614 600,999 4,834,000 201,601 346,791 9,0. 88 89 4,157 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 pq 59, 329 100 59,329 64,035 87 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Amount of Amount Balance in hands of returned to assessment comptroller shareholders upon shareholders. or receiver. in cash. Amount of claims proved. 72,000 $8,739 26 720 3 626 39,085 521,524 36,871 5 849 15,682 3,420 $35,023 352,062 185,760 175,952 140,735 227,355 1,935,721 133,112 196,356 254,647 1,169,000 200,000 35,000 125,000 36,000 160,000 50,000 100,000 21,500 17,000 1,061,598 298,324 392,394 75,175 29,204 118,371 90,424 36.1€9 261,887 77,104 168,048 70,191 27,801 32,449 744,500 50,000 130,000 121,750 16 000 50,000 156,260 282,370 197,353 128,832 132,461. 81,801 21 182 108,385 15,251 521,750 300,000 75,000 93,625 580.592 104,749 73,523 375,000 2.656,254 '894,767 2,397,129 1,561,300 186,993 422, 772 250,000 50;000 206,991 46.441 294', 521 245,599 4,631,393 36,526 365,931 26 322 409,997 8,131 84,978 1,142,500 6,356,830 • 14,123 712 2,388 I..., Dec. Feb. July 100.00 Mar. 100.00 Aug. June Mar. Sept. Julv Mar. Feb. 100.00 31,1907 23.1892 6,1881 9,1882 5.1879 20,1882 9,1885 7,1885 5,1879 24,1885 12,1889 do ioo.66 Apr. 8,1881 Oct. 10,1879 609,765 60,000 50,000 100,000 75,000 400,000 25,000 250,000 32, 500 100,000 100.00 65.57 100.00 100.00 100.00 90.50 88.00 60.00 100.00 38.10 40.7285 98.925 60.00 100.00 5.948,150 50,000 200,000 Nov. 25,1882 38.50 Aug. 11,1884 100.00 Sept. 14,1881 Jan. 18,1883 July 23,1881 June 10,1880 100.00 Mar. 26,1888 100.00 Oct. 15,1881 Oct. 5,1885 Mar. 3,1882 778,966 500,000 100,000 961,300 27.00 100.00 100.00 81.59 63.60 89.179 100.00 100.00 37.6483 100.00 1,108, 644 7,651 25,103 40,769 829 884 859 • • Finally closed". 2,739,079 12,679 • Interest dividends (percent). 3,636,723 $30,000 140,000 132,000 67,000 50,000 53,000 625,000 583,346 • Dividends (per cent). 17,223 160,000 100.00 68.70 100.00 " 100.00 100.00 100.00 99 133 81.00 100.00 42.30 100.00 100.00 100.00 Mar. Apr. Mar. Jan. Apr. Aug. Feb. Aug. 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Feb. 4,1882 Feb. 18,1885 Oct. 12,1885 15,1881 10,1894 1,1884 17,1881 24,1886 1.1881 6,1883 6,1887 67.405 43.50 65.333 Dec. 22,1896 Apr. 30,1892 June 30,1893 70.90 80.25 Apr. 15,1893 June 6,1892 57.20 81.10 33.00 100.00 83.465 100.00 75. 25 95.00 35.00 100.00 69.50 Dec. Oct. May Jan. 100.00 Sept. 100.00 Sept. Sept. Dec. Apr. Oct. ioo.oo Jan. 5,1893 25,1886 25,1894 4,1894 30.1899 25,1889 30.1890 31,1900 19,1893 29,1885 22,1890 88 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO, 42.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Name and location of bank. Date of organization. Capita! stock. June Feb. Aug. May 14,1865 18,1871 9,1865 13,1865 $200,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 29,1870 22,1864 15,1880 2,1882 3,1864 17,1874 1,1865 1,1882 101 102 103 104 Middletown National Bank, Middletown, N . Y Farmers National Bank, Bushnell, 111 Schoharie County National Bank, Schoharie, N . Y Exchange National Bank, Norfolk, Va 105 106 107 108 109 11C 111 112 First National Bank, Lake City, Minn Lancaster National Bank, Clinton, Mass First National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. Dak First National Bank, Wahpeton, N. Dak First National Bank, Angelica, N . Y City National Bank, Williamsport, Pa Abington National Bank, Abington, Mass.1 First National Bank, Blair, Nebr Nov. Nov. Mar. Feb. Nov. Mar July July 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 Total.. First National Bank, Pine Bluff, Ark Palatka National Bank, Palatka, Fla Fidelity National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio Henrietta National Bank, Henrietta, Tex National Bank of Sumter, S.C First National Bank, Dansville, N. Y First National Bank, Corry, Pa Stafford National Bank, Stafford Springs, Conn. Sept. 18,1882 Nov. 20,1884 Feb. 27,1886 Aug. 3,1883 Nov. 26,1883 Sept. 4,1863 Dec. 6,1864 June 7,1865 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 Fifth National Bank, St. Louis, Mo Metropolitan National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio.. First National Bank, Auburn, N . Y State National Bank, Raleigh, N. C Commercial National Bank, Dubuque, Iowa . . Second National Bank, Xenia, Ohio Madison National Bank, Madison, S. Dak Lonvell National Bank, Lowell, Mich 29,1884 17,1884 23,1885 9,1885 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 Jan. Jan. Mar. Apr. Apr. May Aug. Sept. 4,1886 20,1886 11,1886 8,1886 19,1886 4,1886 2,1886 8,1886 650,000 Total. 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 Nov. 20.1886 June 3,1887 June 27.1887 Aug. 17,1887 Aug. 24,1887 Sept. 8.1887 Oct. 11,1887 Oct. 17,1887 1,550,000 Dec. June Jan. June Mar. Jan. Nov. June 23^1881 13,1864 2,1868 4,1871 1,1864 29,1886 14,1865 Total. 300,000 1,000,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 Nov. 15,1887 Feb. 10,1888 Feb. 20,1888 Mar. 31,1888 Apr. 2,1888 May 9,1888 June 23,1888 Sept. 19,1888 1,900,000 129 California National Bank, San Francisco, Cal. 130 First National Bank, Anoka, Minn Oct. 26,1886 Sept. 14,1882 Total. 200,000 50,000 Jan. 14,1889 Apr. 22,1889 250,000 131 National Bank of Shelbyville, Tenn „ 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 Nov. Dec. Mar. Apr. 600,000 Total. 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 Receiver appointed. Oct. 29,1874 First National Bank, Sheffield, Ala Jan. 14,1887 Third National Bank, Malone, N. Y July 15.1885 First National Bank, Abilene, Kans June 23,1879 Harper National Bank, Harper, Kans Jan. 6,1886 Gloucester City National Bank, Gloucester City, N. J.. Oct. 26,1888 Park National Bank, Chicago, 111 May 11,1886 State National Bank, Wellington, Kans Oct. 1,1886 Kingman National Bank, Kingman, Kans Sept. 16.1886 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 Total. First National Bank, Alma, Kans 750,000 First National Bank, Belleville, Kans First National Bank. Meade Center, Kans American National Bank, Arkansas City, Kans City National Bank, Hastings, Nebr Peoples National Bank, Fayetteville, N . C Spokane National B a n i , Spokane Falls, Wash First National Bank, Ellsworth, Kans Second National Bank, McPherson, Kans P r a t t County National Bank, Pratt, Kans Keystone National Bank, Philadelphia, P a Spring Garden National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa National City Bank, Marshall, Mich Red Cloud National Bank, Red Cloud, Nebr Asbury Park National Bank, Asbury Park, N . J Ninth National Bank, Dallas, Tex First National Bank, Red Cloud, Nebr Central Nebraska National Bank, Broken Bow, Nebr.. Aug. 3,1887 Aug. 28.1885 May 5,1887 Mar. 15.1889 Dec. 27.1883 June 27,1872 Jan. 24,1888 Sept. 11,1884 Sept. 16,1887 Sept. 8,1887 July 30,1875 Mar. 13.1886 July 29,1872 May 10.1884 Sept. 17.1887 Sept. 12.1890 Nov. 8,1882 Sept. 28.1888 i Restored to solvency. 75,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 125,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 500,000 750,000 100,000 75,000 100,000 300,000 75,000 60,000 Dec. 13,1889 Dec. 23,1889 Dec. 30.1889 Jan. 21,1890 Feb. 10,1880 June 12,1890 July 14.1890 Sept. 25,1890 Oct. 2,1890 Nov. 21,1890 Dec. 12,1890 Dec. 24,1890 Dec. 26,1890 Jan. 14,1891 J a n . 20,1891 Feb. 3,1891 Feb. 11,1891 Mar. 25,189: Apr. 7,189: May 9,189 May 21,189 June 22,189 July 1,189 July 2,189 July 16,189 do. July 21,18$ 89 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national hanking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Nominal assets at date of suspension. Additional assets received since date Estimated Estimated Estimated of suspension. good. doubtful. worthless. Total assets. Offsets allowed and settled. Loss on Nominal assets com- value of pounded or assets resold under turned to stockorder of holders. court. $500,810 13,170 98,891 1,273,711 $53,692 3,874 39,593 1,441,378 $167,075 62,229 28,010 938,916 $131,069 11,899 4,809 273,432 $952,646 91,172 169,303 3,927,437 $22,189 3,411 508 197,262 $300,526 350 89,506 1,380,020 $41,079 1,984,582 1,538,537 1,196,230 421,209 5,140,558 223,370 1,770,402 41,079 57,487 144,850 48,510 20,505 59,810 154,879 122,551 235,474 91,996 138,707 137,859 66,965 28,459 25, 825 168,164 8,000 7,291 8,094 3,821 44,909 70,458 24,398 5,462 6,834 57,994 69,964 12,332 4,138 7,798 35,202 21,633 5,439 214,708 351,615 202,522 136,517 166,525 241,304 317,810 255,747 18,883 54,116 1,168 1,284 4,104 3,721 5,645 36,030 85,148 108,872 10,211 816 76,659 2,358 77,725 70,715 38,917 43,G97 844,066 685,975 171,267 214,500 1,896,808 89,505 318,094 357,625 50,793 15,646 2,484,079 74,171 65,081 17,449 150,580 208,243 85,912 32,092 915,577 35,999 1,609 8,791 2,494,511 12,995 80 035 838,120 6,594 3,933,086 37,572 66,710 60,869 154,485 58,319 7,649,834 148,861 84,009 119,638 273,036 418,158 127 8,397 20,239 119,869 16,171 1,790 1,775,667 25,696 17,769 56,220 29,501 29,177 3,053,048 1,218,085 2,683,216 1,951,991 580,321 1,668,952 268,961 152,390 333,506 181 ."870 17,136 55,535 929,388 787,598 160,617 176,652 324,872 214,560 91,153 713124 61,622 125,236 510,790 137,561 15,112 78,496 20,025 1,316 3,258,671 2,755,964 400,003 83,776 584 101 102 103 104 65 573 105 GO,998 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 1 057 68,034 124,580 10,146 37 585 19,806 8,971 10,*556 113 114 115 116 117 118 133,585 120 8,908,340 885,057 4,217,838 215,238 95,571 7,111 325,342 8,398 29,221 69,652 38,052 46,811 1,688,902 2,588,897 1,265,710 475,001 702,711 544,578 166,366 174,786 164,276 17,528 53,337 67,849 71,172 13,275 2,001 1,840 582,026 16,000 719,952 220,176 403,278 39,557 129,091 33,240 950,158 620,158 7,584,951 391,278 2,143,320 1,354,895 61,519 44,698 216,704 17,225 95,247 24,059 773,473 169,758 21,019 2,196 130,113 69,535 113,884 483,779 105,217 233,929 119,306 943,231 23,215 199,648 113,884 1,898 153,262 74,662 38,896 25,775 6,675 342,921 23,319 11,416 98,099 117,240 31,442 92,995 21,224 12,317 256,395 77,765 101,635 44,592 72,568 33,827 81,897 19,674 56,237 142,551 11,646 64,792 6,092 9,329 2,446 9,209 4,750 8,040 41,536 10,068 48,396 150,681 352,399 142,377 222,997 71,423 83, 269 783,403 122,798 226,239 1,586 1,733 5,600 690 75,645 801 1,541 122 751 232,239 49,050 165,667 42,107 59, 835 24,345 17,969 192,681 678, 824 809,112 527,784 139,866 2,155,586 90,615 908,644 9,234 10,794 6,201 208,303 48,128 101,878 314,354 102,952 7,537 24,983 575,606 280,592 157,652 33.823 24^089 123,895 34,040 37,214 27,273 50, 866 42,808 376,977 59,642 24,882 190,090 46,213 85,858 56,756 996,992 555,430 38,725 118,333 32,015 229,956 41,226 40,709 22,426 21,564 55,732 110,400 124,504 9,060 43,981 29,718 17,166 153,913 1,485,688 ' '641 13,635 56,240 218,928 82,117 9,321 15,128 4,042 2,036 171,659 18,644 10,516 223,449 6,415 46,220 9,049 138,284 614,952 23,250 26,708 23,462 19.311 8,714 5,080 92,344 88,128 72,609 810,671 236,814 281,780 736,953 199,561 169,333 107,954 1,864,795 2,936,662 220,268 192,499 135,806 592,090 166,097 143,289 129 274 225 76,540 51,149 58,394 226,998 189, 822 178,089 173,208 113,595 107 361 57,565 1,429,122 2,367,827 29,727 119,892 92,652 416,941 103,792 107,375 91,674 159 883 3,6i9 56,738 289 8,760 70,248 2,669 3,611 429 96,788 124,700 4,199 6,756 339 33,427 12,371 -H 068 191 1,184,063 122 m 125 161,275 33,557 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 in'ioo" 45,709 136 137 138 139 217,109 140 141 6,498 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 90 REPORT OF TH$ CONTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 42.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Nominal value of remaining assets. Collected froin Loans paid Total assessment collections and other Dividends upon disbursepaid. from all sharements. sources. b-olqers. Collected from assets. Legal expenses. Receiver's salary and other expenses. $53,425 1,825 5,010 108,571 $33,922 8,244 16,218 101,202 $40, 786 $629,931 46,332 79 289 2,309,369 $1. 9.087 50,000 1 400 168,520 $789,018 96,332 80,689 2,477,889 182, 290 $684,428 86,263 59, 461 2,085,826 40, 786 3,064,921 3 7i9.007 3,443,928 199,533 2,915,978 168,831 159,586 192 2,855 8,407 1,840 1,155 1.425 "198 324 2,314 22,713 16,888 10,310 6,607 7,32/t 5,208 4,279 101 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 148,611 245,704 63,258 28,477 77,305 165,669 198,513 204,047 58,*304* ] 5,730 36,700 r j m o , 734 1,131,584 | 1,180 74,323 14,251 2,877,728 104,6S2 82.069 """ *i8*i35" 134.002 31,798 34,656 139,485 263,871 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 $17,243 231 82,472 16,764 148,611 304,008 78,988 65,177 77,305 165,669 198,513 204,047 106,424 131,024 188,482 36, 929 52,402 66,394 135,574 117,878 82,946 1,242,318 222,693 811,629 16,396 75,640 1,500 519 1,017 61,379 9,492 2,610,351 80,442 80,120 46,546 161,497 255,495 12,624 1,348 108,491 8,463 4,802 10,731 9,845 3,988 75, 503 14,251 3,196,898 104,682 100,204 65,800 174,141 263,871 625 16,177 82 330,643 3,588,207 ra 124 125 126 m 128 A07,143 3,995,350 333,038 3,311,322 920,600 1,391,306 492.421 186,976 228,261 330,471 35,274 100,149 121 147,413 1,990 7,152 7,746 2,280 882 168,963 53,919 1,174,519 1,391,306 564,998 186,976 273,091 330,471 61,293 100,149 19,446 782,390 5,167 1,983 5,810 1,169 7,284 1,466 1,091,416 4J00,998 481,966 172 909 248,132 318,554 32.009 93,051 28,906 630 41,754 2,988 4,408 1,810 7,104 1*923 34,751 11,572 36,111 9,096 14,741 4,622 14,896 3,348 72,577 44.830 1 1 26,019 777 160,292 3,685,458 - 397,345 4,082,803 824, 715 2,839,035 89,523 129,137 508,457 98,027 129 130 i 59,645 ! 32,500 568,102 130,527 59,535 26,881 482,013 87,895 6,001 4,148 16,466 11,603 92,145 698,629 86,416 569,908 10,149 28,059 54,637 125,286 99,722 98,005 31,465 23,466 512,013 79,666 69,227 1,177 58,647 31,483 20,344 3,025 3,404 41,906 10,998 1,774 43,289 43,022 58,356 66,221 20,410 16,047 452,017 60,902 52,178 5,032 8,299 2,626 2,099 872 372 4,455 780 3,529 5,139 15,318 7,257 9,341 7,158 3,643 13,029 6,633 11,042 1,093,487 172,758 812,442 28,064 78,560 28,165 41,475 23,341 523, 274 75,715 110,109 495,110 94,524 59,141 51,646 580,39& 712,711 179,844 89,260 42,81b 181,527 73,129 39,007 8,483 6,224 1,919 219,675 20,565 3,346 86,482 27,722 32,132 8,256 57,162 85,105 9,121 4,321 32,214 97,644 16,049 27,143 6,218 30,516 11,851 233,984 41,966 865247 368,251 54,475 21,705 29,813 417,748 5,195 7,632 3,963 6,674 48,478 6,241 14,781 24,418 10,248 4,370 7,666 55,456 60,177 606,484 • 26,707 19,948 ! 7,981 i 42,408 : - 10,353 i 722 f "*2i,*347" i 37,210 2,604 27,930 105,338 91,741 55,597 21,112 22,744 512,013 58,319 32,017 14,407 926,811 ; 15,675 36,705 13,990 454,353 46,703 74,931 493,497 83,297 58,361 49,960 338,885 438,601 179,844 65,851 42,815 141.722 49,934 35,914 1 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 11,803 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 166 157 72,552 5,534 i > i ! 166, 676 12,490 4,770 9,351 68,921 29,012 35,178 1,613 11,227 7S0 ' 1 ' 1,686 241,511 274,110 23,* 409* 39,805* 23.195 3,093 l>%7,687 162,987 78,198 8,753 49,002 41,211 3,643 772 2,897 21,137 6,943 5,735 16,959 2,079 934 5,911 50,030 29,742 261 1,131 18 9,462 8,202 2,091 l'83( 23,84.< 7,66' G,13< 91 KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and dosing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Balance in Amount of Amount hands of returned to assessment comptroller shareholders upon shareor receiver. holders. in cash. Amount of claims proved. $200,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 600,000 $14,850 7,486 $651,274 86,258 140,333 2,897,197 127,524 171,581 54,043 112,135 63,669 130,772 116,626 80,452 70,000 50,000 50,000 170,000 120,129 9,379 4,344,281 82,156 73,343 210,074 174,120 247,920 3,329 1,000,000 19,500 50,000 60,000 2,489 1,179,500 Finally closed. 100.00 100.00 42.37 72.00 23.95 100.00 Mar. Feb. Sept. June 29,1893 10,1888 30,1890 23,1894 101 102 103 104 100.00 100.00 68.60 47.00 100.00 100.00 100. 00 100.00 100.00 100.00 June Sept. Apr. Mar. Mar. Aug. Feb. Apr. 1,1886 14,1891 5,1897 20,1890 2,1888 18,1887 17,1887 30,1887 105 106 107 108 109 HO 111 112 July Oct. Oct. July Mar. Mav Apr. Oct. 25,1895 17,1887 30,1909 11,1889 5,1891 13,1892 25,1892 20,1888 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 June June July Jan. Nov. Jan. July Apr. 10,1901 27,1888 6,1897 15,1891 11,1892 21,1889 24,1894 24,1890 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 100. 00 100.00 100.00 100.00 1,130,254 398,236 848,544 326,222 435,319 311,028 51,012 90,136 56.50 100.00 59. 95 100. 00 100.00 22.1568 92.75 100. 00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 5,261,402 300,000 21,735 Interest dividends (per cent). 856,802 50,000 7,787 8,130 (per cent). 3,775,062 3,149 5,172 75,229 10,074 115,960 Dividends 195,716 150,000 100,000 100,000 4,316 50,000 361 200,393 700,000 4,097 75,000 50,000 96.60 100. 00 56.80 53.00 57.00 100, 00 63.20 100. 00 100. 00 100.00 100.00 3,590,751 ' 456,667 108,127 4,097 125,000 606 353 704 143,454 172,292 58,797 75,638 22,436 30,566 465,760 58,745 83,756 1,663 401,500 31,089 30,516 18,822 275,923 122,528 118,419 393,011 111, 742 42,962 42,059 2,320,680 2,092,140 155,040 87,086 8,753 108,894 64,368 72,858 F e b . 26,1895 May 4,1896 129 130 Apr. Jan. Dec. May July Feb. Feb. Mar. June 26,1892 26,1900 31,1892 9,1895 21,1894 2,1894 27,1893 29,18^3 7,1899 X31 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 Oct. Apr. Oct. Oct. Mar. Jan. Apr. Nov. Apr. Jan. Dec. Mar. May June Aug. Feb. Sept. 31,1893 14,1902 31,1908 7,1896 12,1896 22,1895 11,1898 1,1893 1,1896 31,1902 9,1901 31,1895 24,1895 30,1892 11,1900 25,1896 7,1897 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 1,109,444 43,950 11,000 18,000 225,000 100,000 62,500 80,000 38,000 39,000 4,000 500,000 750,000 100.00 564,794 50,000 100,000 10,000 65,000 12,500 20,000 24,000 40,000 80,000 j 100. 00 75.85 $637 37,500 1,577 180,000 45,000 54,000 30.177 25.00 99.25 87.55 91.60 52.50 100.00 100. 00 62.50 20.00 100.00 63.30 84.80 34.25 72.50 93. 70 49.35 50.30 70.50 18.00 25.70 100.00 89.80 100.00 45.00 61.25 5.00 ' ioo. 66 100.00 100.00 92 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 42.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Name and location of bank. Florence National Bank, Florence, Ala First National Bank, Palatka, Fla First National Bank, Kansas City, Kans. Rio Grande National Bank, Laredo, Tex. First National Bank, Clearfield, Pa 1 Farley National Bank, Montgomery, Ala. . First National Bank, Coldwater, Kans — Total. Maverick National Bank, Boston, Mass Corry National Bank, Corry, Pa Cheyenne National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo California National Bank, San Diego, Cal First National Bank, Wilmington, N. C Huron National Bank, Huron, S. Dak First National Bank, Downs, Kans First National Bank, Muncy, Pa Bell County National Bank, Temple, Tex First National Bank, Deming, N. Mex First National Bank, Silver City, N. Mex Lima National Bank, Lima, Ohio National Bank of Guthrie, Okla Cherry vale National Bank, Cherry vale, Kans., First National Bank, Erie, Kans First National Bank, Rockwell, Tex Vincennes National Bank, Vincennes, Ind Total. First National Bank, Del Norte, Colo Newton National Bank, Newton, Kans Capital National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr Bankers and Merchants National Bank, Dallas, Tex First National Bank, Little Rock, Ark Commercial National Bank, Nashville, Term Alabama National Bank, Mobile, Ala First National Bank, Ponca, Nebr Second National Bank, Columbia, Term Columbia National Bank, Chicago, 111 Elmira National Bank, Elmira, N. Y National Bank of North Dakota, Fargo, N. Dak Evanston National Bank, E vanston, 111 National Bank of Deposit, New York, N. Y Oglethorpe National Bank, Brunswick, Ga First National Bank, Lakota, N. Dak First National Bank, Cedar Falls, Iowa First National Bank, Brady, Tex 1 First National Bank, Arkansas City, Kans. Citizens National Bank, Hillsborough, Ohio First National Bank, Brunswick, Ga 1 City National Bank, Brownwood, Tex. Merchants National Bank, Tacoma, Wash City National Bank, Greenville, Mich First National Bank, Whatcom, Wash Columbia National Bank, New Whatcom, Wash 1 Citizens National Bank, Spokane Falls, 1 Wash. First National Bank, PTiilipsburg, Mont. Linn County National Bank, Albany, Oreg Nebraska National Bank, Beatrice, Nebr Gulf National Bank, Tampa, Fla Livingston National Bank, Livingston, Mont Chemical National Bank, Chicago, 111 1 Bozeman National Bank, Bozeman, Mont. Consolidated National Bank, San Diego, Cal First National Bank, Cedartown, Ga Merchants National Bank, Great Falls, Mont State National Bank, Knoxville, Term 1 Montana National Bank, Helena, Mont. Indianapolis National Bank. Indianapolis, Ind Northern National Bank, Big Rapids, Mich 1 First National Bank, Great Falls, Mont. 1 Date of organization. Oct. July May Oct. Jan. Dec. May 3,1889 15,1884 17,1887 28,1889 30,1865 18,1889 9,1887 Capital stock. Receiver appointed. $60,000 July 23,1891 150,000 Aug. 7,1891 150,000 Aug. 17,1891 100,000 Oct. 3,1891 100,000 Oct. 7,1891 100,000 do 52,000 Oct. 14,1891 3,622,000 Dec. 31,1864 Nov. 12.1864 Dec. 2,1885 Dec. 29.1887 July 25,1866 Nov. 21,1884 Oct. 12,1886 Feb. 23.1865 Aug. 25,1890 Apr. 22,1884 Sept. 17,1886 Jan. 16,1883 July 31,1890 Aug. 16,1890 Jan. 15,1889 May 29.1888 July 17,1865 400,000 100,000 150,000 500,000 250,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 125,000 100,000 Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 2,1891 21,1891 5.1891 18,1891 21.1891 7.1892 6,1892 9,1892 19.1892 29,1892 Mar. 21,1892 June 22,1892 July 2,1892 do July 20,1892 July 22,1892 2,450,000 , Mar. 18,1890 Jan. June Jan. Apr. July May Jan. Oct. Apr. Aug. Mar. June Aug. July Oct. Sept. Jan. June Sept. Feb. June May Aug. Aug. June Apr. Dec. May Dec. Dec. Sept. Dec. Oct. Sept. July Oct. Aug. Nov. Nov. June July Restored to solvency. 28,1885 29.1883 21,1890 12,1866 22.1884 13,1871 28,1887 3,1881 23,1887 30.1889 12.1890 29,1892 5,1887 16,1887 23.1889 1,1874 7.1890 30.1885 4,1872 2,1884 17.1890 2,1884 28,1884 26.1889 28.1890 8,1889 5.1891 31.1890 21,1889 2,1890 11,1889 15.1891 23.1882 22.1883 16,1889 7,1890 28,1889 11,1882 21,1864 5,1871 1,1886 50,000 100,000 300,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 1,000,000 200,000 250,000 100,000 300,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 125,000 100,000 200,000 150,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 50,000 250,000 75,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 300,000 100,000 250,000 Jan. 14, 1893 Jan. 16, 1893 Feb. 6, 1893 do... do... Apr. 6, 1893 Apr. 17, 1893 May 13, 1893 May 19, 1893 May 22, 1893 May 26, 1893 June 6, 1893 June 7, 1893 June 9, 1893 June 12, 1893 June 13, 1893 do. do June 15,1893 June 16,1893 June 17,1893 June 20,1893 June 23,1893 June 27,1893 do do July 1,1893 July 8,1893 July 10,1893 July 12,1893 July 14,1893 July 20,1893 July 21,1893 July 22,1893 July 24,1893 July 26,1893 July 29,1895 do Aug. 2,189^ Aug. 3,189; Aug. 5,189: do 93 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing^ since the organization of the national banking system, -with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Nominal assets at date of suspension. Additional assets received since date Estimated Estimated Estimated of suspendoubtful. worthless. good. sion. $27,436 157,630 86,050 42,152 74,758 $80, 860 214,991 87,665 27,181 51,564 $15,460 112, 844 118,023 101,848 142,122 $5,133 9,872 25,157 5,615 97,314 Total assets. $128,889 495,337 316, 895 176,796 365,758 Offsets allowed and settled. $7,435 34, 885 11,076 218 8,190 Loss on Nominal assets com- value of pounded or assets resold under turned to order of stockcourt. holders. $71,035 366,708 206,396 128,373 143,929 16,121 19,455 5,219 90,859 7,091 3,005,495 1,515,229 10,602,187 490,847 6,879,524 4,747,445 152,513 298,762 535,479 369,140 17,778 60,938 106,718 65,727 209,549 86,124 276,990 772,597 61,480 31,617 360,716 181,995 39,147 39,621 9,696 2,650 32,215 5,048 58,257 528,108 73,296 68,139 220,900 45,155 4,511 7,963 27,100 17,332 20,183 9,749 60,642 1,082,794 35, 836 11,819 51,012 20,685 404 127 7,093 26,650 13,323 12,638 53,282 2, 216,405 235 661 297,742 1,208,072 392,970 54,046 78,228 31,110 5,111 79,936 109,297 53,933 30,953 109,651 149,159 1,097 5,886 11,414 32,808 10,218,799 716,629 528,883 1,658,458 737,098 102,657 128,092 205,895 153,973 286,662 164,162 520,002 3,992 101,723 102,319 232,524 397,615 11,881 1,429 59,725 7,164 56,365 154,073 221,603 6,031,848 7,152,617 1,938,735 1,134,283 16,257,483 1,395,862 5,321,561 68,135 30,329 335,352 34,142 300,549 1,055,328 50,839 28,701 81,751 831,565 158,187 19,956 48,169 958,872 72,758 7,968 63,781 54,586 83,761 27,959 174,852 157,453 272,803 365,918 131,070 121,847 141,872 1,097,119 378,953 296,498 90,902 263,745 267,992 32 874 101,494 13,195 26,342 145,461 413,862 437,285 477,405 958,272 34,910 58,679 128,851 608,148 386,867 3,201 53,163 182,089 213,478 1,163,615 651,749 1,701,065 2,528,187 224,102 220,699 404,944 2, 589, 885 1,029 402 358,796 201,178 1,249,466 478,635 71,797 216,293 115,237 2,209 13,633 13,875 20,686 20,723 86,139 4,593 1,251 22,427 354,156 152,199 1,093 4,220 133,899 17,935 4,085 10,491 3,550 119,203 170,172 604,905 560,312 742,674 1.300,747 117,417 154,618 231,822 1,482, 204 503,503 3,142 107,443 97,917 1,455 39,292 41,179 3,851 9,729 239,549 22,869 650,308 148,669 7,283 11,472 52,470 53,053 105,395 39,141 8,944 26,849 39,968 29 500 11,726 6,277 221,171 193,193 80,835 387,344 252,321 36,389 62,191 24; 017 616 518 640,943 50,423 48,314 336,345 371,884 125,823 38,067 115,530 569,688 159,710 65,807 105,146 90 355 36,245 19,565 4,563 69,748 27,881 12,706 6,430 1,101,675 349,659 136,145 231,669 57,063 3,519 6,426 7,382 761,090 237,498 104,911 188,761 149,100 107,446 118,550 48,019 1,245,767 122,381 156,577 16,201 50,534 804,337 53,766 18,026 16,684 73,431 603,144 49,369 27,610 6,741 7,732 257,497 374,616 309,659 158,176 179,716 2,910,745 40,419 10,226 21,163 7,351 354,354 110,625 178,633 32,991 99,813 907,546 250,796 85,199 74,026 175,816 437,517 60,104 85,906 44,380 418,910 15,848 117,614 11,323 116,866 4,124 76,100 15,774 1,224,089 165,275 353,646 247,293 74,095 5,360 8,684 3,580 707,892 72,353 181,109 878,946 100,987 521,577 233,958 697/745 2,378 150,668 114,624 2,248,036 451,947 179,70i 6,555 1,029,013 180,710 161 162 163 63,034 3,578,041 4,170,649 429,340 130,365 541,363 140,808 41,221 17,570 62,381 68,264 24,715 63,241 124,113 3,992 15,583 60,369 31,523 106,351 . 50,064 2,503,422 158 159 82,151 191,035 56,771 76,439 332,394 37, 846 117,582 50,498 164 $6,498 74,809 124,032 51,094 165 16ft 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 249,995 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 276,576 266,041 193 194 195 197 198 199 200 328,869 202 203 ?04 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 83,375 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 222 223 94 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 42.—Insolvent national hanks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Nominal value of remaining assets. $50,419 93, 744 99,423 48,205 213,639 158 L59 L60 161 L62 204 205 206 207 208 >0Q 210 211 212 213 214 >15 216 217 218 219 m 222 223 $54,019 186,071 142,119 65,862 213,639 S21,907 21,093 24,326 35,991 5,292 $21,164 143,621 88,268 21,927 151,847 $4,007 7,874 9,852 1,348 10,178 $6,941 13,483 16,233 6,596 9,136 142, 296 350 13, 719 15,835 26,299 1,703 18,196 1,318 5,082 941,996 4,089,198 852,875 2,629, 278 204,076 360,129 6,919,600 445,132 209,973 399,374 323,443 48, 207 47,737 123,933 45,172 44,020 59,943 266,249 3,992 33,477 49,796 18, 726 168,848 139, 427 31,350 44,546 223,563 144,939 2,079 5,613 83,039 12,204 55,348 130,943 88,362 34,317 16,731 11,946 7,703 9,622 12,931 1,920 6,854,775 440,641 175,801 405,004 340,942 9,298 28,563 80,636 32,323 64,776 48,802 179,691 40,175 6,578 8,899 60,498 17,539 1,142 2,117 11,861 56,301 7,059,027 476, 482 254,519 622,937 468,382 50,286 53,350 123,933 52,260 95,861 82,823 266,249 3,992 33,477 49, 796 30,587 225,149 21,623 11,002 2,000 12,869 4,838 35,146 15,983 197,292 2,453 439 7,850 3,615 81,038 17,059 14,471 26, 492 21,539 5,529 5,939 2,655 7,192 16,149 14,869 7,354 1,261 4,563 1,553 4,754 11,373 9,207,622 741,488 9,949,110 512,560 8,914,511 175,447 243, 790 60,677 29,673 402,539 70,751 937,318 1,141,301 102,092 64,830 150,695 753,525 373, 700 77,985 89,515 849 526 128,306 16,147 88,220 61,189 14,567 43,317 155,598 58,101 90,268 359,015 75,244 72,990 558,137 128,852 1,027,586 1,500,316 102,092 86, 255 197,030 1,152,073 447, 223 77,985 94,552 849,526 210,655 22,509 90,768 63,541 42,223 5,055 247, 800 16,401 612,199 351,991 17,094 38,671 80,381 214,801 22,236 43,1S5 20,506 151,002 49,463 6,332 4,573 20,669 23,665 53,334 220,126 72,671 291,487 1,071,619 73,051 26,918 88,182 789, 698 351,516 21,473 56,560 615,985 133,328 4,107 75,969 34,489 3,404 4,886 54, 496 19, J25 52,595 38,724 291 6,788 9,231 50,087 37,590 2,288 8,043 8,461 9,245 1,078 2,825 1,929 5,952 9, 715 35, 715 20,655 43, 951 37,982 ll r 656 13, 878 19,236 50,137 35, 881 10,986 9,443 22, 483 18, 619 10,992 7,401 6,454 64,304 294,054 263, 760 11,930 5,004 244, 888 250,731 13,874 1,500 23,362 6,275 36, 732 12,207 13,188 7,909 320, 254 120,849 37,996 43,435 173,633 29,345 6,472 9,029 111,174 64,344 19,194 20,071 10,727 11, 208 4,508 5,266 24, 720 15,952 7,822 9,069 223,572 13,593 31,251 120, 800 104,022 72,552 *"**'26*666" 1,648,845 63,644 38,284 34, 810 5,565 3,147,202 283,522 108, 642 24, 808 35,526 9,349 82,443 L94 [95 L96 L97 L98 L99 >00 201 202 $3,600 92,327 42,696 17,657 229,750 263, 760 178,116 L82 183 184 185 186 L87 L88 L89 L90 L91 L92 Collected Loans paid Total from Receiver's Legal assessment collections and other Dividends salary and disbursefrom all expenses. paid. upon other ments. sources. shareexpenses. holders. 20,734 164 L65 L66 167 168 L69 L70 171 L72 173 174 175 L76 77 178 L79 180 L81 Collected from assets. 237,165 152,051 104,022 93,152 1,712,489 26,601 41,131 21,171 27,113 168,118 192, 210 91,467 64,855 47,766 1,424,484 6,481 4,854 1,995 2,817 49,401 10,831 14,599 16,001 15,456 40,326 442,102 87,562 148,018 160,338 180,485 15,145 622,587 87,562 163,163 160,338 55,324 44,694 89,052 32,306 495,479 36,619 53,739 112,911 17,255 1,801 4,387 2,087 54,529 4,448 15,985 12,35f 1,040, 222 264,682 186. 229 84,710 1,226,451 349,392 454,790 70,633 678,902 229, 966 34,097 17,506 58,61< 31, 28: 7,088 51,841 22,880 2^425* 46,335 398,548 73,523 5,037 82,349 6,362 2,548 2,352 5,042 5,314 6,221 7,565 95 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and dosing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Balance in hands of comptroller or receiver. Amount returned to shareholders in cash. Amount of assessment upon shareholders. 83,440' $45,000 150,000 120,000 41,000 $36,336 283,020 121,357 59,331 149,699 58.00 50.30 70.00 37.00 100.00 18,200 34,014 66.00 2,562,150 6,780,647 400,000 100,000 150,000 500,000 250,000 15, 750 9,500 7,602,341 547,184 281,903 963,889 558,623 17,882 36,156 79,330 46,177 146,232 84,382 174,356 37,186 $637 42,203 28,696 69,719 2,731 21,000 100,000 50,000 Amount of claims proved. Dividends (per cent). 90.1666 80.50 61.00 41.80 61.00 52.00 79.00 100.00 70.00 45.50 63.50 100.00 27,354 1,750,000 102,448 99,610 1,329,841 122,865 324,093 1,479,610 68,459 120,875 155,806 968,221 488,172 50,775 80,971 600,573 206,714 13,689 126,411 34,489 23.10 53.40 17. 71 61. 40 73.60 71.50 100.00 22.40 56.80 81.00 69.50 100. 00 73.30 100.00 65.50 30.00 58.50 100.00 358,055 239,894 68.40 100.00 626,440 237,099 73,098 110,039 23,000 80,000 ... 179,976 164,644 64,366 84,195 1,342,490 625,304 30,839 140,931 103,683 100.00 61.40 100.09 57.30 100.00 i,112,567 240,802 61.00 95.50 100,000 750,000 200,000 103 51,595 48,000 112,500 12,500 50,000 6,000 250 1,042 30,160 50,000 100,000 250,000 678 48 100.00 100.00 17.75 27.90 26.26 18. 24 17,500 56,666 47,350 100.00 Finally closed. Apr. Oct. May Sept. Jan. Feb. Nov. 18,1898 1,1900 25,1899 8,1896 29,1900 15,1892 24,1894 158 159 160 161 162 163 16.4 Mar. 31,1898 Oct. 16,1896 May 31,1899 J u n e 12,1900 Sept. 21,1899 Sept. 23,1897 A p r . 25,1898 Oct. 12,1892 May 2,1898 A u g . 28,1901 S e p t . 30,1905 A p r . 12,1893 J u n e 24, 1901 J a n . 5,1897 A p r . 6,1893 Mar. 31,1«96 Oct. 24,1900 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 J u n e 15,1899 Oct. 27,1897 Dec. 28,1903 N o v . 6,1901 S e p t . 30,1908 May 27,1899 S e p t . 30,1897 S e p t . 5,1899 Sept. 30,1905 do A p r . 30,1912 Sept. 16,1895 A p r . 3,1897 J u n e 15,1894 Oct. 23,1899 May 7,1904 J a n . 6,1897 Oct. 9,1896 F e b . 6,1894 A p r . 29,1901 Sept.12,1895 Dec. 5,1894 Sept.10,1897 J u n e 24,1899 Oct. 19,1897 Jan. 7,1898 Dec. 21,1893 J a n . 29,1894 Apr. 27,1897 J u n e 16,1898 May 24,1899 J a n . 5,1901 May 2,1900 N o v . 17,1893 Mar. 31,1902 N o v . 16,1894 J a n . 6,1900 A u g . 8,1896 Dec. 11,1893 May 3,1900 May 31,1909 Mar. 26,1894 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 19* 199 200 201 202 10,860,890 50,000 75,000 300,000 105,000 460,000 500,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 18,000 102,802 36,250 100,000 100,000 1,656 16,250 33,986 45,664 226,535 Interest dividends (percent). ioo, 666 300,000 100,000 35.00 100.00 35.00 86.70 70. 50 100.00 38.00 100.00 ioo. 66 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 66.50 100.00 93.40 100.00 100.00 ?m 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 223 96 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 42.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, n nd additional assets, amounts collected Name and location of bank. 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 First National Bank, Kankakce, III.1 National Bank of the Commonwealth, Manchester, N. H First National Bank, Starkville, Miss Stock Growers National Bank, Miles City, Mont Texas National Bank, San Antonio, Tex Albuquerque National Bank, Albuquerque, N. Mex First National Bank, Vernon, Tex First National Bank, Middlesborough, Ky First National Bank, Orlando, Fla.1 1 Citizens National Bank, Muncie, Ind. First National Bank, Hot Springs, S. Dak First National Bank, Marion, Kans Washington National Bank, Tacoma, Wash . El Paso National Bank of Texas, El Paso, Tex Lloyds National Bank, Jamestown, N. Dak. National Granite State Bank, Exeter, N. H Chamberlain National Bank, Chamberlain, S. Dak Port Townsend National Bank, Port Townsend, Wash, First National Bank, Port Angeles, Wash,1 First National Bank, Sundance, Wyo First National Bank, North Manchester, Ind Commercial National Bank, Denver, Colo First National Bank, Dayton, Tenn , 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 Hutchinson National Bank, Hutchinson, Kans.. First National Bank, Spokane, Wash Oregon National Bank, Portland, Oreg Citizens National Bank, Grand Island, Nebr First National Bank, Fort Payne, Ala Third National Bank, Detroit, Mich First National Bank, Watkins, N. Y First National Bank, Llano, Tex American National Bank, Springfield, Mo First National Bank, Sedalia, Mo National Bank of Pendleton, Oreg State National Bank, Wichita, Kans German National Bank, Denver, Colo Black Hills National Bank, Rapid City, S. Dak. Bank, Arlington, First National Bank Arlington Oreg Baker City National Bank, Baker City, Oreg. First National Bank, Grant, Nebr Wichita National Bank, Wichita, Kans State National Bank, Vernon, Tex. National Bank of Middletown, Pa First National Bank, Kearney, Nebr. 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 Buffalo County National Bank, Kearney, Nebr First National Bank, Johnson City, Terin Citizens National Bank, Madison, S. Dak Citizens National Bank, Spokane Falls, Wash.2 Tacoma National Bank, Tacoma, Wash City National Bank, Quanah, Tex Central National Bank, Rome, N. Y First National Bank, Rediield, S. Dak North Platte National Bank, North Platte, Nebr... Needles National Bank, Needles, Cal National Broome County Bank, Binghamton, N. Y. First National Bank, San Bernardino, Cal Dover National Bank, Dover, N. H Browne National Bank, Spokane Falls, Wash First National Bank. Anacortes, Wash Holdrege National Bank, Holdrege, Nebr National Bank of Kansas City, Mo First National Bank, Texarkana, Tex First National Bank, Ravenna, Nebr City National Bank, Fort Worth, Tex First National Bank, Dublin, Tex First National Bank, Ocala, Fla First National Bank, Willimantic, Conn First National Bank, Port Angeles, Wash.2 First National Bank, Ida Grove, Iowa 3 First National Bank, Pella, Iowa 1 Restored to solvency. Date of organization. Feb. Feb. Apr. Dec. Jan. July May Jan. Mar. Mar. July July Apr. Dec. May May Apr. Apr. May June Mar. Sept. July 20,1871 9,1892 30,1887 20.1884 31.1885 14,1884 13.1889 8.1890 16.1886 15,1875 15.1890 28,1883 23.1889 22,1886 4.1891 15,1865 8,1890 18.1890 19,1890 16,1890 17,1883 6,1889 10,1890 $50,000 200,000 60,000 75,000 100,000 175,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 Receiver appointed. Aug. 5,1893 Aug. 7,1893 Aug. 9,1893 do Aug. 10,1893 Aug. 11,1893 Aug. 12,1893 do Aug. 14,1893 do Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 17,1893 22,1893 26,1893 2,1893 14,1893 23,1893 30,1893 3,1893 5,1893 11,1893 16,1893 24,1893 25,1893 10,910,000 Total. May 29.1884 Oct. 24.1882 June 7,1887 Dec. 29.1883 July 2.1889 June 1,1886 Sept. 14,1883 May 20,1890 July 9.1890 Jan. 2,1866 Mar. 8,1890 June 29.1886 Apr. 9,1877 Oct. 23.1885 Apr. 21.1887 Jan. 11,1890 Dec. 4,1889 Sept. 20,1882 Sept. 27,1889 Nov. 23,1864 Oct. 25,1882 100,000 250,000 200,000 60,000 50,000 300,000 50,000 75,000 200,000 250,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 75,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 250,000 100,000 85,000 150,000 Nov. 6,1893 Nov. 20,1893 Dec. 12,1893 Dec. 14,1893 Jan. 26,1894 Feb. 1,1894 Feb. 26,1864 Feb. 28,1894 do May 10,1894 June 8,1894 June 29,1894 July 6,1894 July 13,1894 Aug. 2,1894 do Aug. 14,1894 Sept. 5,1894 Sept. 24,1894 do Oct. 24,1894 2,770,000 Total. Capital stock. July Dec. Apr. Apr. Apr. July July Oct. May Mar. Aug. July Apr. May Nov. Apr. Apr. Oct. May May July Mar. June May Oct. Oct. 3,1886 24,1888 10,1884 8.1889 13,1883 9.1890 1,1865 2,1885 4,1889 6,1893 9,1865 3,1886 22,1865 4.1889 6.1890 26.1888 13,1886 26,1883 22.1889 28,1877 1,1889 16,1886 20,1878 19.1890 10,1888 14,1871 100,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 200,000 100,000 100,020 50,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 2 Second failure. Nov. 10,1894 Nov. 13,1894 Dec. 12,1894 Dec. 13,1894 Dec. 14,1894 Dec. 15,1894 Jan. 2,180£ Jan. 11,189; Jan. 14,189; Jan. 19,189; Jan. 28,189.' Jan. 29,189. Feb. 7,189. Feb. 8,189 Mar. 6,189 Mar. 15,189 Mar. 18,189 Apr. 1,18€ Apr. 10,18< do Apr. 22,18* do , Apr. 23,18! Apr. 26,18( June 4,18' June 5,18 97 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Nominal assets at date of suspension. Loss on Nominal assets com- value of pounded or assets resold under turned to order of stockcourt. holders. Estimated good. Estimated doubtful. Estimated worthless. Additional assets received since d a t e of suspension. $355,824 31,582 52,159 78,892 225,267 48,5G2 37,602 $88, 038 36,726 163,047 118,193 251>, 229 178,182 44,630 $53,470 40,169 120,428 22,566 26,402 6,840 1,896 $78,996 2,100 23,204 6,650 51,562 19,426 8,120 $576,328 110,577 361,838 228,301 560,460 253,010 92,248 58,500 57,065 55,146 144,470 150,177 68,315 38,588 13,037 47,012 41,902 105,595 326,170 181,527 99,690 33, 835 60, 828 1,814 5,331 57,375 9,713 62, 275 25, 227 5,278 33,545 41,267 17,108 380,546 59,688 35,507 19,090 12,656 6,679 148,593 121,406 598,663 540,041 430,486 213,322 90,357 114,089 37,567 2,078 3,312 43,808 5,048 2,067 3,638 609 59,644 54,198 531,155 266,398 271,937 107, 834 49,168 96,652 9, C97 95,531 172,365 20,125 83,387 76,220 234, 080 67,229 14,593 372 336,900 11,622 3,237 25,292 239,530 4,950 110,914 198,415 982,875 103,928 580 8,520 30,484 3,026 93, 542 63,109 663,763 54,231 10,216,192 10,164, 830 7, 217,412 3,536,739 31,135,173 1,983,162 14,922, 267 63,368 71,327 329.108 78;618 17,928 80,940 82,399 11,339 63,247 182,035 27,870 54,090 855, 897 25,488 58, 870 61,174 10,193 69, 771 14,321 41,420 19,507 93, 028 481,454 167, 98:3 134;190 33,376 281,334 58, 602 77,651 78,569 89,971 118,615 215,971 378,110 27,611 62,661 43,403 64,624 438,411 74,062 217,681 245,317 79,178 1,982 10,318 94,194 21, 245 180,944 51,138 21,677 251, 712 374,407 46,039 63,167 261, 865 66, 450 41,612 61, 824 1,996 75,471 66,583 26;240 48,106 32,136 69,116 22,460 62,674 1,938 61,691 10,500 6,473 14,088 124,137 17,419 19,578 159,425 10,378 19,403 23,400 21,174 171,575 10,671 22,981 28,781 287,710 631,879 529,935 369,676 74,488 604,909 202,639 117,140 407,616 771,150 209, 943 352,805 1,655,297 129,927 182,546 189,861 97,987 755,228 165,637 308,322 341,711 23,198 7,900 16,566 25,787 1,812 15,413 2,452 34,165 63,077 12,959 16,552 32,339 9,909 15,168 10,528 1,797 131,196 7,554 9,744 10,244 193,649 350,410 348,137 160,435 GO,548 452,588 105,537 91,751 58,627 441,374 100,819 245,139 993,491 86,518 103,046 94,243 2, 219, 570 3,390,690 1,846,149 909,998 8,366,407 454,360 4,760,435 17,438 2,299 16,946 49, 836 128,094 7,200 43,382 30,665 20,502 3,042 45,398 61,923 54,828 20,433 3,949 1,853 390,515 3,105 10, 885 178, 831 13,189 12,956 184,181 15,807 6,007 28,945 252, 260 152,253 146,697 496,149 553,185 227, 803 618,677 195,275 204,456 59,067 637,996 392,498 242,636 203,100 72,852 143,349 2,449,033 91,311 93, 858 1,112,131 76, 657 449,974 581,240 73,679 6,007 85,083 3,666 3,429 19,608 42,896 11,480 4,393 37,308 8,072 6,111 189 78,977 6,943 6,596 2,348 496 4 70,409 1, 809 416 101,730 2,076 43,082 44,474 2,873 197,169 101,837 99,587 202,363 402,996 147,547 168,354 58,676 92,922 49,952 238,617 213,907 8,122 25,421 49,967 123,319 1,174,285 60,219 53,686 432,521 44,845 250,676 195,714 60,640 9,494 23,237 18,886 17,562 7, 265 63,963 5.'), 006 73,172 313, 229 33,777 54,544 6,217 248,967 61,279 112,052 39, 248 10,934 11,396 427,982 17,836 26,224 264,516 9,545 191, 775 132, 643 1,301 173,201 70,589 90,709 170,192 303,705 89, 269 117,870 101,319 114,488 2,540 171,033 208,054 65,170 122,829 45, 637 80,115 1,029,928 9,154 46,205 267,362 28, 203 145, 036 149,279 37,990 39,735 61, 803 31,777 212,158 68,380 58,162 141,196 23,514 14,922 47,268 172,598 61,242 10,588 20,590 12,332 49,985 600,608 61, 216 10,544 401,422 25,720 100,207 115,137 18,581 23,290 7,774 28,074 Total assets. Offsets allowed and settled. $27,323 . 8,315 14,480 10,446 14,021 7, 768 8,293 8 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 152982°- - C U R 1919— VOL 2 7 $191,367 73,319 189,441 168,113 30,333 153,524 41,710 $175,335 1 I ! i ?,?4 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 23? 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 ?4? 243 244 245 246 1,130,196 212,295 69,031 324,187 131,128 154,176 253,632 247 248 249 250 251 95? 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 230 281 28S 283 284 285 266 267 281,326 115,566 268 2o9 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 28$ 28S 29C 291 292 293 98 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 42.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Nominal value of remaining assets. 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 from assets. Collected Loans paid Total from assessment collections and other Dividends disbursefrom all upon paid. ments. sources. shareholders. Legal expenses. Receiver's salary and other expenses. 25,985 89,509 ! 115,494 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 . 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 129,129 4,582 3,108 208,240 2,000 50 $24,503 15,162 10,284 42,563 51,451 13,174 2,350 $382,141 44,105 168,150 90,305 392,225 104,892 37,727 $89,991 12,994 38,487 22,808 58,745 41,432 10,774 $269,386 13,969 106,902 49,211 275,124 50,618 15,037 $4,481 4,511 7,208 4,244 23,566 3,923 3,075 $18,283 7,626 15,553 14,042 26,735 8,919 8,841 9,472 414 76,253 18,171 33,500 16,358 2,764 2,027 60,854 65,544 140,449 248,006 187,001 119,779 40,315 18,855 33,452 16,586 14,060 92,077 20,047 48,617 6,113 4,674 9,350 32,935 91,566 129,550 139,301 56,651 19,547 6,008 5,868 4,562 17,679 4,425 9,272 4,439 1,676 2,112 12,184 11,461 17,144 21,954 18,381 10,072 12,979 6,061 19,792 126,726 288,628 46,669 6,868 $357,638 28,943 157,866 47,742 340,774 91,718 35,377 51,382 65,130 64,196 229,835 153,501 103,421 37,551 16,828 $51 179,119 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 Collected 26,134 25 149,668 10,622 45,926 126,751 438,296 57,291 8,504 30,807 171,450 5,910 25,468 82,625 219,836 42,387 5,650 3,242 14,641 1,383 6,304 10,077 32,369 7,611 12,920,429 2,594,237 15,514,666 3,938,406 9,778,449 626,807 999,364 21,818 3,080 18,851 16,077 8,275 163,559 23,000 13,423 59,295 92,384 47,513 13,684 59,963 55,162 72,681 250,664 184,083 199,531 20,403 305,880 103,689 36,360 161,824 359,083 96,165 136,396 631,411 47,853 76,973 84,953 27,159 347,358 40,639 204,365 132,997 25,613 136,275 126,429 106,827 12,938 235,178 68,437 15,665 87,347 43,868 54,355 67,904 219,388 15,800 21,919 51,118 2,233 110,299 20,934 110,207 50,868 7,190 25,306 15,805 12,070 804 6,819 10,347 2,573 8,345 37,490 2,869 6,337 33,312 4,485 3,082 2,107 16 11,095 4,729 9,274 6,534 30,175 27,436 19,545 5,793 9,454 12,206 8,241 16,314 35,495 7,598 13,321 57,159 9,458 6,995 11,220 2,004 25,542 8,649 23,426 15,732 2,754,792 765,675 3,520,467 1,363,649 1,583,602 210,589 359,143 51,425 46,987 27,502 121,761 138,709 75; 863 410,433 128,527 105,423 8,926 317,294 171,648 227,918 59,765 22 389 20,'026 1,204,339 29,283 39,756 369,640 29,736 156,216 339,052 10,166 6,007 53,302 13,188 13,054 11,857 13,209 19,950 22,349 67,531 16,157 30,814 547 24,750 18,142 64,613 60,041 39,359 134,970 158,659 98,212 477,964 144,684 136,237 9,473 342,044 189,790 227,918 59,765 23,609 24,674 1,400,874 49,436 46,930 428,658 29,736 166,480 371,794 20,041 6,007 66,027 21,670 14,335 16,683 95,832 96,421 23,491 25,846 50,462 37,280 678 50,475 52,684 3,545 33,927 10,607 14,405 366,499 3,653 20,239 160,470 11,668 58,579 94,307 15,496 4,826 5,499 50^863~ 247,584 165,232 183,454 12,128 142,321 80,689 22,937 102,529 266,699 96,165 91,115 539,958 33,500 64,332 79,090 27,159 299,845 26,955 144,402 77,835 45,281 91,453 14,353 12,641 5,863 1,220 4,648 196,535 20,153 7,174 59,018 16^264* 32,742 9,875 12,725 26,498~ 58,908 14,413 61,089 868 54,429 12,699 9,881 49,318 242,230 31,343 48,834 321,552 16,679 44,977 20,508 21,353 200,422 6,327 61,458 59,863 2o7929" 31,407 9,445 20,727 38,191 56,804 418,316 77,259 75,652 1,822 221,361 106,879 172,686 8,711 6,400 947,455 37,249 11,603 212,435 4,617 78,526 222,883 2,118 39,969 6~500~ 5,586 3,488 5,231 6,629 7,672 10,964 5,014 6,107 3,477 22,702 9,712 2,673 497 1,157 2,762 34,085 3,026 2,983 24,764 1,389 13,871 28,100 198 210 6,513 13^38T 15,514 8,713 9,743 13,180 17,418 10,245 22,838 11,949 14,443 3,496 47,506 20,515 10,014 16,424 5,445 7,507 52,83E 5,508 9,23c 30,98* 3,7i: 15,50 26,50 2,22 97 9,24 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. i Balance in hands of comptroller or receiver. Amount returned to shareholders in cash. Amount of assessment upon shareholders. Amount of claims proved. Dividends (per cent). $48 171,592 500 1 431 1 553 3,484 r i 2,755 39 000 206 2,872 8,350 4,797 $253,267 32,220 189,822 93,853 254,324 96,538 22,011 43 782 42 396 113,762 175,360 250 993 117,242 18,652 8,414 45.50 78.73 84.50 76.00 55.50 51.60 100.00 72.00 48 602 98,775 419,341 46, 707 14,434,105 52.05 87. 50 57.50 90.167 5,389, 500 94 000 250,000 100,000 60,000 15,000 300,000 50 000 28,500 90,000 250,000 100 000 200,000 52 500 50,000 22 500 142 500 48 200 85,000 144,000 95 751 309,716 252,860 208,477 16,128 364 448 180 021 30,319 81,921 260,192 52 742 183 608 932,972 44 970* 97,748 64,735 19,530 181 810 50 571 184,131 148,435 Finally closed. Dec. 4,1893 May 22,1899 Feb. 27,1899 Sept. 30,1907 Oct. 3,1903 100.00 Apr. 30,1898 Apr. 30,1897 Sept. 30,1902 Mav 21,1894 Nov. 17,1893 Oct. 28,1897 do May 25,1901 Sept. 30,1904 Jan. 22,1896 Sept. 30,1898 19.35 Apr. 7,1899 Dec. 6,1897 Apr. 26,1894 Oct. 28,1897 Jan. 9,1902 Dec. 27,1900 Oct. 5,1897 100.00 40.00 55.00 52.70 100. 00 52.50 65.00 50 000 16,000 250,000 18,000 8,055 $33,000 42,000 75,000 100 000 77,000 50,000 14,500 22 500 9 000 100,000 81,000 100' 000 50,000 5,500 6,000 $5 005 Interest dividends (per cent). 57.47 26.75 44.00 50.00 55.50 100. 00 64.53 37 90 51.80 100.00 18.00 100.00 37.05 24.40 35 00 23. 00 78.00 100. 00 100. 00 41 50 77.10 36.70 Mar, Feb. Dec. Apr. Dec. Mar. Jan. May 100.00 July June 166. 00 Oct. June Oct. Mar. Apr. Oct. 100. 00 Sept. 36.09 Feb. Oct. Apr. Jan. 31,1914 12,1900 31,1897 30,1910 14,1897 31,1903 24,1901 1,1899 24,1897 30,1909 28,1897 27,1898 23,1905 13,1899 27,1898 26,1897 17,1895 28,1898 15,1902 27,1904 22,1902 June Feb. Oct. July Aug. June June Sept. May Oct. Sept. Sept. June July May Dec. July Dec. Jan. Sept. Aug. Juno Oct. Sept. Apr. Sept. 5,1915 20,1899 30,1897 12,1900 9,1900 18,1899 20,1899 18,1897 1,1900 19 1903 30,1905 30 1904 30,1902 21,1902 15,1899 31,1898 1,1908 18,1896 28,1901 28,1903 15,1898 30,1899 1,1906 28,1897 21,1896 30,1904 2,082,200 3,761,085 82,000 50 000 50 000 150 000 164,000 100,000 100,020 40,000 60,000 7 500 100,000 93 000 21.00 36.10 17.30 10.00 21.00 41.80 87.40 100. 00 81. 90 25 00 51.80 65 81 100.00 100. 00 55.00 50,000 100,000 12,500 101,820 87 848 54 594 262 658 199,766 136,485 474,828 77,786 93,996 7 288 455,055 168 796 164,488 8,711 16,874 60,343 872 378 36,429 30,038 491,071 5,936 267,930 295,254 6,401 50,000 61,853 64.62 4,000 75,000 230 000 30,000 20,000 300,000 100. 00 100.00 45.50 42.90 100. 00 28.25 70.00 32.00 77.02 . 100. 00 78.54 39.50 100. 00 100 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 42.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Date of organization. Name and location of bank. Merchants National Bank, Seattle, Wash Union National Bank, Denver, Colo Superior National Bank, West Superior, Wis. Puget Sound National Bank, Everett,Wash. Keystone National Bank, Superior, Wis First National Bank, South Bend, Wash 2 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 State National Bank, Denver, Colo.*- Kearney National Bank, Kearney, Nebr First National Bank, Wellington, Kans Columbia National Bank, Tacoma, Wash Total. First National Bank, Orlando, Fla.3 Bellingham Bay National Bank, NewWhatcom, Ywish Chattahooch.ee National Bank, Columbus, Ga German National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr Fort Stanwix National Bank, Rome, N. Y Farmers National Bank, Portsmouth, Ohio. Humboldt First National Bank, Humboldt, Kans Grand Forks National Bank, Grand Forks, N. Dak First National Bank, Bedford City, Va National Bank of Jefferson, Tex Sumner National Bank, Wellington, Kans First National Bank, Cheney, Wash Kittitas Valley National Bank, Ellensburg, Wash First National Bank, Hillsborough, Ohio 4 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 American National Bank, Denver, Colo. First National Bank, Minot, N. Dak Yates County National Bank, Perm Yan, N. Y First National Bank, Larncd, Kans Citizens National Bank, San Angelo, Tex Sioux National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa American National Bank, New Orleans, La First National Bank, Helena, Mont Bennett National Bank, New Whatcom, Wash First National Bank, Springville, N. Y First National Bank, Mount Pleasant, Mich First National Bank, Ithaca, Mich City National Bank, 'Tyler, Tex '. I 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 Total. First National Bank, Garnett, Kans First National Bank, Eddy, N. Mex Second National Bank, Rockford, 111 Marine National Bank, Dumth, Minn First National Bank, Decorah, Iowa Missouri National Bank, Kansas City, Mo First National Bank of East Saginaw, Saginaw, Mich... First National Bank, Tyler, Tex First National Bank, Niagara Falls, N. Y National Bank of Illinois, Chicago, 111 Big Rapids National Bank, Big Rapids, MichJ Second National Bank, Grand Forks, 4 Dak. N. First National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa Citizens National Bank, Fargo, N. Dak Merchants National Bank, Devils Lake, N. Dak. First xvaixyjum XJ<XH^, j^.nixa,, l i c u i JO iiab National Bank, Alma, Nebr. Columbia National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn. Dakota National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.. First National Bank, Newport, Ky German National Bank, Louisville, Ky Mutual National Bank, New Orleans, La Merchants National Bank, Ocala, Fla Moscow National Bank, Moscow, Idaho First National Bank, Olympia, Wash First National Bank, Franklin, Ohio First National Bank, Griswold, Iowa National Bank of Potsdam, N. Y. Northwestern National Bank, Great Falls, Mont. Merchants National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla Union National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn The Dalles National Bank, The Dalles, Greg. City National Bank, Gatesville, Tex. J Merchants National Bank, Helena, Mont. i Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 2 Capital stock. June 23,1883 July 30,1890 Jan. 13,1892 Sept. 23,1892 Aug. 16,1890 Nov. 15,1890 May 16.1882 Jane 5,1884 Feb. 13.1883 Sept. 2,1891 $200,000 500,000 135,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 50,000 350,000 Receiver appointed. June 19,1895 Aug. 2,1895 Aug. 6,1895 Aug. 7,1895 Aug. 15,1895 Aug. 17,1895 Aug. 24,1895 Sept. 19,1895 Oct. 25,1895 Oct. 3O51895 5,235,020 Mar. Feb. Jan. Oct. July Ar>r. Nov. Feb. Mar. Jan. Apr. Apr. Apr. Feb. Nov. Apr. Dec. Apr. Dec. June Feb. Apr. Dec. Feb. June July July 16,1886 7,1889 22,1866 16,1886 8,1865 29,1865 1,1887 6,1886 13,1890 28,1871 10,1888 1,1891 14.1888 7.1865 13.1889 13,1889 30,1878 27.1882 5,1891 9,1881 11,1889 5.1866 4.1889 26.1883 28.1884 7,1884 2.1890 85,000 60,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 250,000 60,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 300,000 200,000 800,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 N o v . 29, 1895 Dec. 5, 1895 Dec. 7, 1895 Dec. 19, 1895 F e b . 8, 1896 do.. F e b . 15, 1896* A p r . 28, 1896 May 2, 1896 J u n e 24, 1896 J u n e 26, 1896 J u n e 27, 1896 J u l y 18, 1896 July 22, 1896 J u l y 25, 1896 Aug. 12, 1896 Aug. 17, 1896 A u g . 26, 1896 Sept. 9, 1896 Sept. 10,1896 Sept. 11,1896 Sept. 19,1896 Oct. 3,1896 Oct. 7,1896 Oct. 14,1896 Oct. 17,1896 3,805,000 June 11,1883 Oct. 31,1890 July 13,1864 Sept. 23,1890 Aug. 6.1864 Dec. 30.1890 Dec. 20.1864 Mar. 21,1887 Apr. 18,1893 Aug. 29.1871 May 9,1883 May 17.1886 Dec. 28,1870 Dec. 4,1886 May 24.1887 Oct. 28,1886 May 13,1892 Dec. 19.1882 June 13,1875 Nov. 5,1872 Nov. 10,1871 Nov. 21,1887 June Aug. 17.1891 Jan. 11,1883 Sept. 23.1865 Mar. 15.1883 7.1865 May 14,1880 June 2,1890 Oct. July 12,1882 Apr. 16,1886 June 23.1892 14,1882 50,000 50,000 200,000 200,000 75,000 250,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 1,000,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 200,000 251, 500 200,000 100,000 75,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 250,000 100,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 350,000 Nov. 9,1896 Nov. 10,1896 do. Nov. Nov. Dee. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. 11,1896 24,1896 3,1896 10,1896 17,1896 18,1896 21,1896 31,1896 7,1897 do do Jan. 11,1897 Jan. 12,1897 Jan. 14,1897 Jan. 20,1897 Jan. 21,1897 Jan. 22,1897 Jan. 27,1897 Feb. 3,1897 Feb. 4,1897 Feb. 17,1897 do ....do , Mar. 2,1897 Mar. 6,1897 Mar. 17,1897 Mar. 20,1897 May 7,1897 May 29,1897 June 2,189* Restored to solvency for voluntary liquidation. 101 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national hanhing system, iviih amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Nominal assets at date of suspension. Estimated good. Estimated doubtful. Estimated worthless. Additional assets received since d a t e of suspension. $173,689 5°3,057 59, 799 6,962 150,291 6,837 $313,874 816,389 44,130 24,639 61,998 69,338 $54,131 178,049 128,975 75,175 225,654 24,022 $232, 766 991,223 16,173 50,689 36,722 25,522 $774,460 2,508,718 249,077 157,465 474,665 125,719 $24, 594 594,875 1,227 7,312 34,212 1,458 $419,974 880,654 129,594 515 332,768 82,388 35,603 13,078 7,857 194,297 67,288 231,673 35,131 46,248 322,772 28, 299 20,090 48,938 293,330 146,704 611,240 17,401 604 26, 732 206,875 93,111 507,327 3,203,782 5,477,277 3,477, 914 2,800,631 14,959,604 1,217,294 7,127, 785 74,579 24,942 107,360 22,438 320,685 110,639 17,852 130, 796 24,516 84, 267 15,130 15,932 9,197 261,906 100,801 138, 931 57,812 135,894 140,493 505,367 62,428 318,580 83,920 156,697 55, 734 56,940 47,826 41,295 49,838 36,611 162, 437 23,861 494,443 111,445 36,614 128,069 92,812 54,323 84, 808 2,463 48,138 74,835 28,671 14,492 33,964 54,011 47,526 25,580 15,192 116,808 94,040 49, 408 21,636 8,368 39,616 15,710 253,889 214,976 361,573 236,204 1,003,147 753,031 132,086 694, 253 295,288 344,695 177,308 83,703 137, 777 393,746 72,305 1,521 7,944 2,807 32,560 15, 713 2,331 8,320 1,605 3,112 1,405 79 915 79,193 126, 912 146,461 223,827 176,110 192,676 298,347 79,143 336 172 266 536 202,949 98,867 62,161 44, 436 157,827 23,594 58,065 38, 712 15,982 231,104 263,997 2,064,048 26,090 21, 210 25,450 63,494 48,978 66,618 52, 842 56,673 48,428 383, S13 Q8, 900 1,639,425 90, 725 195,413 83,203 39,999 163,403 37,632 104,475 12, 781 100,613 278,638 602.408 463, 799 24,162 54,112 10,567 34,176 63,255 8,281 6,893 60,879 10,900 315,190 40, 720 1,021,193 26,505 20,318 16,455 26, 725 14,914 135,125 222,275 167,045 175,923 1,208, 745 976,025 5,188,465 167,482 291,053 135,675 163,394 290,550 2,040 9,280 10,334 10,178 17,073 31,881 634,228 4,830 10,324 4,536 20, 731 3,117 90 803 141,167 1,434 105, 728 395,927 645, 774 3,239,458 67,326 203,666 61,043 50,059 188,559 4, 036,963 4, 792,160 3,187,315 2,126,995 14,203,433 988,162 7,603,368 38, 719 41,160 • 168,784 50,552 63,259 541,307 231,479 44,287 95,791 7, 636,207 1,065 76,049 85,796 57,295 208,257 267,451 134,526 765,013 128,063 182,330 135,119 1, 490,358 30,693 106,004 7,624 17,090 246,955 103,573 131, 758 208,361 223,650 470,037 40, 713 4, 778,553 23,490 7,370 3,783 19,170 100, 754 112,689 42,422 121,291 26,145 77,256 19,913 7,963,143 38,014 29,138 135,922 134, 715 724, 750 534,265 371, 965 1,635,972 609,337 773,910 291,536 21,868,261 93,262 218,561 27,694 4,093 17,569 30,817 35,682 162,553 44,279 37,241 14,980 1,340,736 63 4,680 51,458 57,267 328,597 369,828 187,525 634, 734 231,393 417, 475 156 7,132,812 72,368 76,167 80,160 48,522 1,681 150, 763 42,510 204,993 233, 745 162,646 32,877 14,878 77,572 23, 792 7,576 152,125 422,388 153,080 308,641 42,074 71,923 202,616 157,962 344,896 306,123 269,016 93,336 95,440 127,122 98,255 64,514 455,334 329,075 139,608 507,068 144,445 47, 988 755,503 76, 712 7,296 67,503 85,057 98,495 264,025 92,185 65,848 120,875 95,325 18,807 4,985 39, 474 29,745 217,675 53,805 253,916 21,644 30,198 287,311 285,461 7,327 1,478 48,106 46,514 373,827 52,953 19,650 7,407 51,068 5Q, 449 8,110 16, 771 121,811 361,579 11,014 64,929 37,867 2,955 97,615 750,974 105,219 142,585 486,542 345,481 1,187, 741 685,006 517,160 254,495 256, 711 279,950 135,142 128,335 759,015 1,330,717 357,507 842,130 258,757 92, 243 1,760,351 12,547 47,204 157 37,134 22,235 218,954 51, 799 14,363 7,758 5,913 8,256 4,368 5,395 13,366 56,444 • 5,245 167 9,364 7,065 151.469 302,625 5,605 133,388 210,812 160,333 481,822 322,297 246,055 189,441 165,361 125,845 59,166 75,008 336, 744 7,050 154,368 570,761 24,193 13,134 794,454 16,217 54,801 11,102 619,922 * Second failure. 4 Total assets. Oilsets allowed and settled. Restored to solvency. Loss on assets compounded or sold u n d e r order of court. Nominal value of assets returned to stockholders. $97,653 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 213,219 114,048 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 114,048 134,602 41,940 247,012 47,564 29,850 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 102 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 42.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Nominal value of remaining assets. 294 295 296 W7 298 299 300 301 .302 30.3 25,022 283,052 270, 793 12,363 2,915 9 594,154 331 3.32 3.33 .334 CO CO CO CO 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 $329,892 1,029,189 118, 256 51,985 107,685 41,873 $72,180 361,668 Total Loans paid collections a n d other Dividends from all disbursepaid. sources. ments. Receiver's Legal salary and expenses. other expenses. 16,141 1,041 14, 442 12, 765 1,000 12,500 31,671 11,440 $402,072 1,390,857 118,256 64,485 139,356 53,313 $206,484 448,620 8,673 4,247 33,376 20,499 $155,599 730,557 100,285 52,815 89,052 17,255 $11,114 42,624 2,783 2,866 4,127 5,572 $28,875 51,640 6,515 4,289 12,801 9,987 69,054 52,989 77,181 $4,000 351,109 304 305 306 307 308 309 .310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 332 .323 3?4 325 ,336 327 328 329 330 Collected from Collected assessment from upon assets. shareholders. 12,927 26,500 143,168 81,981 79, 489 220,349 46,523 20, 212 41,520 24,994 37,872 127,154 2,899 5,445 31,541 7,565 10,824 20,134 6,050,197 1, 277,956 7,328,153 2,119, 731 4,159,027 324,281 544,514 54, 872 66,994 129, 802 32, 265 494,859 168,178 50, 612 349,761 27,147 138,634 77,036 21, 463 80,063 156,726 20,342 12,946 61,390 3,655 124,591 124,637 17,682 40,362 28,866 53,178 17,888 4,780 30,090 80,535 75,214 79,940 191,192 35,920 619,450 292, 815 68,294 390,123 56,013 191,812 94,924 26,243 110,153 237,261 35,013 30,869 81,579 11,503 131,160 10,016 14,982 172,863 ' 18,660 14, 035 21, 902 9,285 69, 782 12,551 25,401 36,259 88,471 15,544 432,630 231,093 33, 819 169,945 30,148 160,122 49,225 11,851 26,488 182,207 6,539 3,096 6,073 2,658 20,591 16,561 4,400 21, 712 828 7,406 4,772 173 7,278 8,346 8,261 9,716 15,069 6, 215 35,069 30,957 6,081 25,603 6,377 10,249 8.424 4,934 6,605 21,056 39,367 71,828 41, 229 60,017 795, 745 298,370 1,314,779 95,326 77,063 70,087 92 604 98,874 10,106 19,078 25,157 49,473 90,906 41,229 64,389 947,925 367,044 1,686,320 106,670 85,891 74,960 92,604 124,031 19,052 32, 463 8,342 12,368 752,500 185,420 573,400 49,821 8,346 15, 723 8,935 52, 715 i% 452 39,116 25,023 37, 642 114,035 128,235 1,022,614 42,811 54,967 42,283 67,435 52,420 2,325 4,421 2,840 3,316 13,879 21,500 25,588 2,547 7,954 5,349 3,483 4,397 8,644 14,906 3,582 8,953 20,809 31, 889 64,71S 9,973 14,624 11,605 12, 751 14,, 499 1,297,095 6,200, 796 2,353, 285 3,139,236 208,032 411,569 56,770 89,555 459,912 188, 754 148,817 1,012,203 402,332 354,024 147,083 14, 233, 221 20,831 166,810 8,856 25,513 149, 866 18,805 13,165 204,802 63,488 154,510 58,254 1.989,289 125 33,332 41,505 51, 213 273, 222 131,995 104,551 744,114 289, 710 171,946 72, 232 11,932,745 9,817 116,693 1,797 2,757 5,697 6,678 10,410 26,263 3,651 10,633 4,364 158,622 3,854 4,346 4,612 10,072 18,969 22,972 20,691 37,024 18, 243 16,935 9,055 152,565 7,0.35 12, 439 505,520 10, 470 13,342 280,947 206,287 486,965 430,405 282,286 83,879 90,824 156,982 91,302 83,502 468,067 1,020,211 234,951 442,071 177,636 42,194 960,178 279,405 1,397 3,277 46,345 22,407 113,231 59,775 154,058 32,639 31,455 41,646 18,558 15,227 118,510 260,546 101,099 8,966 14, 768 20,211 270,181 194,559 7,074 1,983 190,620 164,898 321,412 310,388 103,472 38,215 37,491 96,611 53,221 44,866 308, 281 723,098 108,103 276,330 148,313 13,335 636,142 10,162 195 1,795 3,724 5,616 15, 795 23,918 3,424 4,173 5,630 2,985 6,450 5,201 11,834 10,873 7,270 9,662 2,337 2,192 11,130 21,394 1,804 6 287 lo! 795 13,366 31,527 26, 737 16,335 8,852 16,248 8,917 13,073 10,998 26,466 23,487 18, 479 14, 787 11,874 4,903, 701 56,770 73,355 378,584 133,620 132,617 838,685 333,665 319,194 141, 798 13,394,713 20, 8-31 137, 714 4,372 152,180 68, 674 371,541 11,344 8,828 4,873 16,200 81,328 55,134 16,200 173,518 68,667 34,830 5, 285 838,508 29, 096 435,802 69, 718 10, 470 9,040 4,302 238,596 42,351 162,913 43,374 486,965 310,910 119,495 255, 701 26,585 57,296 26,583 70,995 19,829 145,849 11,133 58,843 32, 459 46,932 36,570 408, 905 59,162 1,020, 211 197,894 37,057 271,202 170,869 177 636 42,194 814, 428 ""i45,"750" 42! 72f 103 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Balance in hands of comptroller or receiver. Amount returned to shareholders in cash. Amount of assessment upon shareholders. $117,416 $150,000 500,000 Amount of claims proved. Dividends (per cent). 50,000 166,000 50,000 $240,599 668,236 92,598 52,062 183^ 021 52,494 77.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 49.20 35.00 5,136 100,000 50,000 213,500 110,801 50,431 189,866 22.40 75.10 75,20 180,800 3,147,520 36,287 93,223 147,097 81,830 598,805 303,898 47,686 353,961 118,995 167,778 61,378 22,511 73,312 182,207 70.00 39.00 60.10 19.00 72 25 76 25 70.61 54,3166 25.50 96.90 80.20 58.00 43.70 100.00 50,000 50,000 100,000 72,309 141,571 38,709 43,524 146,199 599,707 2,874', 913 62^ 624 176,171 49,053 62,044 168,471 26.00 27.70 100.00 91.00 78.00 23.10 39.00 82.30 31.20 86.20 100'. 00 32.75 2,773,400 6,724,263 18,000 110,000 156,000 75,000 250,000 100,000 200,000 14,000 1,000,000 41,505 51,215 290,771 197,136 224,862 1,005,594 294,788 307,692 95,143 11,585,189 19,086 135,612 268 4,188 9,012 10,601 13,101 1,442 2,110 46,702 1,518 88,674 12,158 8,304 27,240 3,178 20,000 225,000 200,000 800,000 35,000 50,000 17,000 50,000 100 000 24,463 $5,000 Finally closed. 6,078,734 50.150 60,000 100,000 55,000 150,000 235,000 30,000 200,000 50,000 78,750 56,000 11,500 50,000 100,000 Interest dividends (per cent). 9,587 4,997 6,823 7,210 2,976 2,207 132,326 344 1,324 50,000 120,000 50,000 145,870 70,000 100,000 75,000 44,000 50,000 50,000 140,000 100,000 250 000 356, bob 266 837 6,834 53,582 188,470 203,054 367,356 292,497 124,763 149,375 96,443 103,512 72,168 58,906 343,372 660,109 157,752 282 242 134,021 12, 262 961,666 100.00 100.00 98.40 65.50 46 50 74.00 100.00 58 50 100.00 100.00 51.20 99.666 71 20 . 100.00 3.70 100.00 88.40 87.50 100.00 82.80 23.80 39.40 97.15 80.00 82.00 90.90 100.00 71.40 95 77 100.00 100.00 66.00 26.05 100.00 100.00 Aug. Sept. Feb. Aug. Aug. July Feb. Apr. June Aug. 19,1901 30,1902 26,1897 3,1896 31,1899 18,1905 1,1896 25.1898 18,1900 28.1900 39f Wf W 9QC 30f 301 30 r 301 June Mar. Sept. Sept. Mar. Sept. Mar. Mar. Aug. Sept. May Sept. July Aug. Jan. Oct. Feb. 100.00 Jan. Dec. July Aug. June Feb. Dec. Mar. 100.00 Oct. Sept. 10,1910 25,1901 30,1903 22,1899 15 1906 29,1911 20,1899 31,1903 15,1899 30,1901 21,1900 21.1899 9,1900 27,1907 7,1897 30,1899 12,1901 28,1899 2,1899 24,1902 12,1902 17,1903 24,1902 27,1905 20,1903 21,1901 30,1905 30^ 30, 30f 30" 304 30< 31( 31 31' 3i; 31 31, 3if Mar. Oct. May Apr. Oct. June Aug. Sept. 100.00 May 16.30 Sept. Apr. Dec. Mar. Tune 100.00 Aug. May Jan. Sept. Sept. 48.02 June July Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Sept. Oct. 100.00 July May MaV 100.00 May 100.00 Mar. June 29,1898 9,1899 6,1901 16,1900 1,1903 23,1902 15,1899 30,1905 16,1898 30,1906 30,1901 1,1900 16,1897 15 1903 7,1897 20,1901 22,1900 5,1900 30,1909 5,1905 9,1900 30,1901 30,1903 24,1900 1,1906 30,1903 24,1902 5,1900 31,1901 25 1Q01 15,1903 24,1899 17,1903 331 ar w> 31< "YH 3?1 32f 39T S9 32 3°' -}•>< 33( 3T 33^ 3? c 34f 341 3 4 <• ?r 311 11 f 317 ?1r 351 352 35" 35-1 35c 356 357 g^c ^3 ?6C 361 36 n 363 112 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 42.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver', and additional assets, amounts collected Date of organization. Name and location of bank. 1 V^ICCJV, Receiver appointed. 8100,000 50,000 200,000 25,000 1,000,000 100,000 25,000 2,000,000 1,000, 000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25', 000 50,000 25,000 500,000 200,000 50,000 25,000 300!000 500,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 Nov. 4,1907 do Nov. 9,1907 Nov. 27,1907 Dec. 7,1907 Dec. 20,1907 Jan. 13,1908 Jan. 27,1908 Jan. 30,1908 Mar. 6,1908 Mar. 24,1908 Apr. 24,1908 May 1,1908 May 2,1908 do. May 18,1908 July 14,1808 July 20.1908 July 25;1908 Sept. 3,1908 Sept. 5,1908 Oct. 13,1908 Oct. 16,1908 Oct. 21,1908 vuiw June May June July Mar. Mar. Apr. June Apr. Jan. Mar. Sept. May Sept. May Jan. Sept. June May Dec. Apr. Oct. Apr. Jan. 10,1886 26,1883 25.1904 14,1902 6,1879 31.1905 3,1906 11,1891 18,1901 14,1899 22,1904 8,1903 2,1900 3,1883 11.1904 16,1865 29.1905 15,1905 15.1901 28,1889 21.1902 29; 1890 23.1903 25,3889 Jan. July May May I Feb. ' Jan. \ Mar. i Oct. | June First National Bank, Leetonia, Ohio Aurora National Bank, Aurora, Ind Woods National Bank, San Antonio, Tex Hot Springs National Bank, Hot Springs, S. Dak Fort Pitt National U a i l f l . , X l t l y d U U i ^ - U . , 1 H . . . X U U 1 1VV J A O/U1VJ1J.CM. Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa . . Jewelers National Bank, North Attleboro, Mass Peoples National Bank, Franklinyille, N . Y National Bank of North America in New York, N . Y . . . New Amsterdam National Bank, New York, N. Y City National Bank, Greensboro, N. C First National Bank, Bisbee, Ariz First National Bank, Clintonville, Pa First National Bank, East Brady, Pa First National Bank, Manasquan, N. J First National Bank, liarnona, Okla Allegheny National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa National Deposit Bank, Philadelphia, Pa First National Bank, Rock Creek, Ohio First National Bank, Friendly, W. Va. First National Bank, Niles, Ohio Cosmopolitan National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa Farmers and Traders National Bank, La Grande, Oreg. Union National Bank, Summerville, Pa.1 First National Bank, Carroll, iowa . -L'Aisi/ .IN ci.ui.ua.iai. xj<aiij&., I V W A Capital stock. 10,1871 17,1902 25,1906 20,1875 2,1880 31,1889 16,1905 2,1907 10,1884 100,000 25,000 38,500 300,000 105,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 Dec. 23,1895 Jan. May Nov. Dec. May 6,560,000 Total. Nov. Jan. Feb. Apr. Apr. June June Sept. Oct. 20.1908 4,1909 9,1909 14.1909 19,1909 21,1909 30,1909 17,1909 12,1909 500,000 Feb. 16,1910 31,1865 14,1907 22,1890 27,1883 19,1905 100,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 25,000 Feb. 23,1910 Mar. 23,1910 May 9,1910 July 2,1910 Oct. 15,1910 Mount Vernon National Bank, Mount Vernon, N. Y . . . Dec. 11,1906 First National Bank, Salmon, Idaho 2 Jan. 13,1906 Mar. 18,1906 First National Bank, Texico, N. Mex. 200,000 50,000 25,000 First National "Bank, Fort Scott, Kans First National Bank, Rugby, N. Dak _. Coal Belt. National Bank,, Benton, 111 .. . Ui N t i l Bank, Oakland, Clif Union National B k O k l d Calif Lititz, National Bank, Lititz, Pa First National Bank, Ironwood, Mich First National Bank, Savoy, Tex 1 First National Bank, Biirnside, Ky. First National Bank; Mineral Point, Wis 768,500 Total. Merchants and Manufacturers National Bank, Columbus, Ohio.2 National City Bank, Cambridge, Mass First National Bank, Rhyolite, Nev Middleport National Bank, Middleport, Ohio 2 First National Bank, Billings, Mont National Bank of JBeattyville, Ky 875,000 Total. 275,000 Total. Washington National Bank, Washington, N. J Union National Bank, Columbus, Ohio Albion National Bank, Albion, Mich First National Bank, New Berlin, N. Y. First National Bank, Ambridge, Pa Second National Bank, Clarion, Pa First National Bank, Rowlesburg, W. Va. First National Bank, New Roads, La A i u i u u -L> a t i i w j j . O ' i JJCUJJ*., x v i u i v n , X»XHJII. ! May ! Jan. Jan. Dec. Dec. Sept. Dec. Mar. . . . 16,1898 30,1905 11,1905 11,1863 8,1906 12,1883 9,1908 15,1905 Apr. 3,1883 May 9,1864 June 6,1864 Feb. 13,1864 May 7,1904 June 10,1892 Restored to solvency. Nov. Dec. Jan. Apr. June June July Sept, 17.1911 7.1911 4.1912 15.1912 5,1912 21,1912 31,1912 30,1912 300,000 100,000 300,000 3,400,000 50,000 200,000 Apr. Apr. May July July Oct. 16,1913 17,1913 7,1913 7,1913 19,1913 20,1913 4,350,000 Total. 50,000 750,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 1,100,000 Total. Atlantic National Bank, Providence, 2R. I . . First National Bank, Oneonta, N. Y. First National Bank, Norwich, Conn First-Second National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa.1, First National Bank, La Fayette, Ga Traders National Bank, Lowell, Mass 1 Apr. 19,1911 Aug. 8,1911 Sept. 5,1911 2 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 104 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 42.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receivery and additional assets, amounts collected Date of organization. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Orleans, Nebr Keystone National Bank, Erie, Pa Merchants and Miners Nat'l Bank, Phillipsburg, Mont... First National, Asheville, N. C First National Bank, Benton Harbor, Mich May Oct. Feb. Dec. Mar. 19,1885 19,1864 1,1893 4,1885 15.1890 stock. Receiver appointed. June July July Aug. Sept. 5,1897 26,1897 28,1897 23,1897 21,1897 Dec. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. 250', 000 May 200,000 Sept. 10,1897 19', 1898 29,1898 1,1898 26,1898 23,1898 27,1898 $50,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 50.000 5.851, 500 Total. Sault Ste. Marie National Bank. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich... First National Bank, Pembina, N. Dak Chestnut Street National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa National Bank of Paola, Kans First National Bank, Larimore, N. Bak Julv 7,1887 Jan. 20,1886 June 14,1887 Sept.; JO'. 1887 Jan. 9', 1883 Hamvshire County National Bank, Northampton,M ass A.. Apr. 6'. 1864 State'National Bank, Logansport, Ind.2 Dec. 7,1S81 Total. 100.000 50,000 500,000 50.000 50.000 1, 200,000 First National Bank, New Lisbon, Ohio. First National Bank, Carthage, N. Y First National Bank, Neligh, Nebr , First National Bank, Flushing, Ohio First National Bank, Emporia, Kans First National Bank, Cordele, Ga , Cochecho National Bank, Dover, N. H. . Citizens National Bank, Niles, Mich. Atchison National Bank. Atchison, Kans.. First National Bank, Penn Yan, N. Y First National Bank, Arkansas City, Kans.2 First National Bank, MePherson, Kans.2.. Mar. Dee. Sept. May Jan. Apr. Apr. Sept. Feb. Feb. June June 7,1874 12,1879 2.1879 6,1884 2', 1872 16,1891 29,1865 27.1871 8.1873 8,1864 30.1885 17.1886 Total. Broadway National Bank, Boston, Mass Peoples National Bank, Denver, Colo.2 Globe National Bank, Boston, Mass Merchants National Bank, Rutland, Vt Somerset National Banking Co., Somerset, Ky South Danvers National Bank, Peabody, Mass Oct. July Mar. Feb. June Mar. 25,1804 30,1889 25,1865 25.1885 29.1900 31', 1865 Total. American National Bank, Baltimore, Md First National Bank, White Pigeon, Mich First National Bank, Niles, Mich Farmers National Bank, Vergennes, Vt Le Mars National Bank, Le Mars, Iowa First National Bank, Vancouver, Wash Pynehon National Bank, Springfield, Mass Seventh National Bank, New York, NY.1 City National Bank, Buffalo, N. Y 1 First National Bank, Ausiin, Tex. Eufaula National Bank, Eufaula, Ala Feb. Mar. Jan. Apr. Nov. Aug. Apr. Apr. Jan. July Nov. 10,1891 3;1891 3,1871 29,1880 13.1882 15.1883 7.1865 11,1865 26,1899 17,1873 30,1875 50.000 100.000 50,000 50', 000 100,000 50,000 150,000 50.000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 Nov. 3,1898 Nov. 4,1898 do. ' Nov. 5.1898 Nov. 16,18£8 Mar. 4,1899 June 6.1899 July 8,1899 Sept. 5,1899 Sept. 18' 1809 Oct. 19,1809 Oct. 28,1899 850.000 200.000 Dec. 16,1899 300,000 Dec. 20,1899 1,000,000 Dec. 21,1899 100,000 Mar. 26,19C0 50,000 Aug. 17,1900 150,000 Sept. 19,1900 1,800,000 Total. 200,000 Dec. 21,1900 50,000 Dec. 27.1900 100,000 Mar. 9.1901 60.000 Apr. 13.1901 100,000 Apr. 17,1901 50,000 Apr. 20,1901 200,000 June 24,1901 500,000 June 27,1901 300,000 June 29,1901 100,000 Aug. 3,1901 100,000 Oct. 21,1901 1,760, 000 Mar. 18,1893 July 15,1865 405 j First National Bank of Belmont, Ohio... 406 Hancock National Bank, Boston, Mass.2. Total. Central National Bank, Boston, Mass National Bank of South Pennsylvania, Hyndman, Pa. First National Bank, Ashbury Park, N. J First National Bank of Florida, Jacksonville, Fla Southport National Bank, Southport, Conn Navesink National Bank, Red Bank, N. J Citizens National Bank, Beaumont, Tex Groesbeck National Bank, Groesbeck, Tex Packard National Bank, Greenfield, Mass 1 Bolivar National Bank, Bolivar, Pa. Federal National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa.1 First National Bank, A llegheny, Pa.1 50,000 400,000 Feb. 25,1902 Apr. 4,1902 450,000 Apr. July Feb. Aug. Dec. Mar. May Mar. May Feb. Nov. Jan. 30.1873 2,1899 4,1886 24,1874 29,1864 19,1891 31,1901 22,1890 17.1875 24.1902 16,1901 14.1864 500,000 50,000 100, 000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 30,000 2.000,000 350.000 Nov. 13,1902 Dec. 16,1902 Feb. 13,1903 Mar. 14,1903 May 19,1903 Aug. 14,1903 Aug. 20,1903 Aug. 22 1903 Oct. 1,1903 do.. Oct. 21,1903 Oct. 22 1903 3,480 000 Total. 1 Restored to solvency. Capital 2 Formerly in voluntary liquidation, 105 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, tvith amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Estimated good. Estimated doubtful. Estimated worthless. Additional assets received since date of suspension. $7,219 116, 234 9. 259 21J514 46,597 $32,549 42S, 436 42,170 52,969 81,685 $49,631 107,053 47,862 259, 747 10,649 $1,493 157,378 8,148 8,556 23,379 $90,892 807,101 107,439 342,786 162,310 $36,928 370 453 11,149 $83,347 496,728 3,099 94,828 13,875 $78,499 11,700,832 | 8,787,653 8, 664,997 10,425,563 39,579,045 2,448,490 14,630,119 602,903 35,933 84,629 1,403,446 19,776 32,559 573,819 2,172 69,543 50, 018 393,955 22,573 42,516 174,241 47, 557 26,018 20,004 1,452, 706 25,189 25,623 117,300 51,068 38,423 34,879 499, 738 3,268 41,478 79,519 27,116 169,922 189,590 3,749,845 70,806 142,176 944,879 127,913 5,495 218,813 2,402 2,301 136,857 2,152,334 800,403 1,717,968 724,426 5,395,131 26,885 97,964 65, 760 45,903 147,541 25,723 111,488 99,109 70, 202 49,998 37,925 178,768 32,640 24,193 277,427 24,077 86,217 65', 785 79,521 69,130 121,667 32, 733 75,639 42,583 205,487 23,806 43,179 34,283 77, 465 48,000 58,286 19,488 14,729 5,310 203,970 20,283 20,901 13,574 26,673 20,465 244,763 328,953 188,768 117,989 834,425 93,889 261,785 212,751 253,861 187,593 85 85 Nominal assets at date of suspension. Offsets allowed and settled. Total assets. Loss on assets compounded or sold under order of court. Nominal value of assets returned t o stockholders. 23,496 98,555 82,129 410,170 4S,771 97,347 38,235 77 180,589 96,940 365,868 726,513 102,437 114,051 93,050 41,710 338,563 36,643 73,306 63,804 140,795 84,861 37( 371 37$ 37C 374 37£ 326,300 3,943 18,898 7,055 6,226 25,229 25,286 5,710 4,652 9,034 2,202 364 36£ 36( 36 r 36* 37( 37/ 37£ 37c 38( 381 381 38: 38£ 38(: 740,573 875,683 704,842 403,764 2,724,862 108,235 1,149,220 2,018,916 38,695 2,818, 225 151,884 75, 253 103,106 534,916 200,266 3,414,438 74,341 81, 701 427,770 48,839 269, 723 1,172,932 200,392 271 42,472 730,396 1,074 1,031,844 77,006 43,014 26,546 3,333,067 509,758 8,437.439 509,623 200,299 599,900 223,705 26i,820 42,698 9,627 19,216 1,743 445 526 1,107,394 220,932 13,059 380,20i 1,052,857 5, 206, 079 4, 733,498 1,740,629 1,909,880 13,590,086 557,066 2,168,855 2,115,822 285,336 40, 724 220,768 102,607 25,797 137,247 755,664 324,152 46,135 94,854 17,525 114,686 101,198 942,113 102, 279 16,064 " 45,157 13,755 78,303 10,928 8,482 88,721 15,889 100,120 21,736 33,007 25,864 111,928 800,488 118,812 460,899 155,623 251,793 275,237 1,818,187 66,859 3,227 26,395 9,129 9,424 7,119 39,884 34,491 1,114 88,656 11,561 155,816 37,879 111,428 3,090,031 1,129,594 140,204 550,589 4,910,418 324,038 867,770 182, 081 40,688 101,639 46,056 370,464 27,654 162,114 4,840,255 2,810,945 516,811 993,910 9,161,921 513,729 1,470,829 134,036 127 115,915 151,803 34,158 129,994 16,031 22,007 300,140 303,931 13,703 88,339 189, 240 134,163 267,718 164,152 38,038 604,071 13,703 277,579 2,005,808 42,627 131,396 161,005 184,978 251,356 225,414 108,204 272,348 62,001 932,765 21,459 259,872 84,082 41,256 101, 256 117,809 98,963 130,803 50,808 251,338 37,231 90,995 127,098 82,190 99,286 197,726 30, 475 8,870 107,885 14,109 65,727 89,577 53,241 70,476 53,038 8,105 26,834 9,471 3,897,796 115,426 547,990 461,762 361,665 522,374 593,987 245,747 438,855 122, 280 599,639 1,209 26,650 34,789 12,047 31,884 132,313 17,986 19,073 6,733 129,339 2,681 134,365 233,992 77,498 79,474 165,782 100,507 19,350 1,062,965 • 49,412 38? 38C 39( 391 39S 39c 394 39£ 39€ 39 r 39£ 39c 40( 401 40S 40? 404 49,412 40£ 40£ 433,010 50,007 96,191 21,950 401 40$ 405 41C 411 412 412 414 41E 41 f -ir 41S 4, 045,137 1,839,073 925, 209 498,463 7,307,882 s Second failure. 882,323 942,986 | 601,158 106 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 42,—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of'receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Nominal value of remaining assets. Collected from assets. Collected from assessment upon shareholders. Total collections from all sources. Loans paid a n d other disbursements. Dividends paid. Legal expenses. Receiver's salary a n d other expenses. 224,340 306,180 56Q 570 571 57? 573 574 575 $13,080 84, 525 34,800 2,417 $20,625 321,519 60,271 25,582 113,790 U, 799 34,355 1,804 3,334 14,731 $7,536 245,577 53,229 12,827 86,197 $5,946 10,718 1,374 1,834 2,859 $5,344 30,869 3,864 7,587 9,308 21,591,293 2,298,825 23,890,118 4,389,729 18,123,521 406,169 721,867 71,367 101 906 3,120,862 19,633 42,528 589,198 30,896 $36,451 $7,545 236,994 25,471 23,165 113,790 11,906 17.974 178^ 058 83,273 119,940 3,298,920 19,633 56,960 589,198 30,896 1,361 14 956 754,462 721 23,699 7,843 21,980 79,211 83 432 2,195,334 10,099 20,199 508,910 20 5,788 91,532 2,529 2,918 3,426 1,660 2,681 15 764 97,563 4 657 10,144 6,399 3,356 3,976,450 \PA 565 566 567 568 222,370 4,198,820 825,022 2, 897,185 107,873 140,564 39,257 62,832 11,348 2,330 69,382 801 1,516 29,563 15,974 524 71,229 10,200 15,183 12,263 714 21,667 4,850 95,083 194, 772 70,724 62,649 325,415 4,080 105,314 114, 532 92,859 79, 877 5,099 7,319 6,694 549 21,145 5,677 1,100 3 562 3,443 4,008 14,432 85 18,100 6,296 10,311 117,640 258, 836 100,011 69,883 438,475 26,644 182,759 144,295 104,032 118,630 6,296 10,396 5,718 882 15,942 20,150 6 619 6,161 20,686 6,687 7,772 13 938 7,016 7,683 1,446 3,796 1,357,250 220,657 1,577,907 183,683 1,151,023 59,478 117,896 2,044,654 64,232 6,015,368 245,993 177,613 200,483 116,869 979,021 92,837 6,383 135,462 2,044,654 181,101 6,994, 389 338,830 183,996 335,945 875 6,513 4,052,940 2,406 23,172 89,506 2,024,779 152,540 2,861,140 307,352 140,556 207,840 2,416 3,099 29,451 8,232 6,582 16,969 4,892 8,180 45,207 20,840 7,365 21, 630 8,748,343 1,330,572 10,078,915 4,175,412 5,694,213 66,749 108,114 12,092 306 168,713 483,319 65,059 345,848 134,933 86,553 229,933 1,498,162 65,149 44,433 35,850 16,140 40,323 495.411 65', 059 410,997 179,360 122,403 246,073 1,538,485 113,825 9,291 34,943 79,224 27,632 2,712 353,507 337,310 45,858 332,202 85,125 75,971 227,070 1,056,782 10,911 1,304 20,782 4,179 7,537 2,750 10,253 30,130 2,455 23,070 10,838 6,383 11,971 36,131 2,918 3,715,692 168,356 3,884,048 687,950 3,090,701 37,133 68,264 6,417 174,279 49,339 223,618 85,039 123,715 3,561 11,303 394,173 6,733,778 431, 682 7,165,460 1,394,123 5,374,734 98,410 200,545 105 406 198,098 114,691 35,516 80,129 233,614 194,820 8,654 10,858 213,074 131,47S 3,096 3,027 6,819 7,422 312,789 115,645 407 408 409 2,735,808 61,529 370,261 192,981 272,122 411,016 242, 624 127,254 304,241 93, 597 176 577 578 579 580 581 182 2,500 101,540 6,117 587 110,157 5S9 590 591 59*> 593 594 595 596 597 50* 599 100 101 102 103 104 215,819 is;™ iio 411 419 413 414 415 416 417 418 53,268 69,982 78,383 196,004 88,663 67,553 369,093 25,843 182,769 144,295 104 032 100,530 4,811,433 22*280* 10,640 66,233 42,138 60,862 13,734 215,887 428,434 19,512 344,552 6,123 14,241 2,735,808 61,529 392,541 203,621 338, 355 453,154 303,486 140, 988 304,241 93, 597 484,939 178 104, 598 47,417 98,458 166,191 141 80,012 50,368 878 2,116,552 54,092 250,181 122,661 194,268 259,086 263,850 48,271 243,619 82,154 29,912 350 9,306 11,655 17,682 10,045 12,ISO 5,341 894 3.301 59,794 3,052 18,446 21,888 23,398 16,102 22,970 7,364 5,046 6,990 5,027,320 1,033,180 3,634,734 100,666 185,050 107 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, uiih amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Amount Balance in returned to hands of comptroller shareholders in cash. or receiver. Amount of assessment upon shareholders. Amount of claims proved. $43,000 150,000 40,000 100,000 $38,952 446,505 49,743 175,726 81,660 4,000,870 160,029 1,627 20,000 50,000 500,000 71,250 101,748 1,881,341 10,035 63, 725 497,889 50,000 62, 620 3,900 228,176 7,032 620,000 5,395 Finally closed. 132,585 196,074 103,012 59,753 500,426 5,829 103,057 134,755 185,718 82,348 20.00 55.00 100.00 7.30 100.00 100.00 82.00 100.00 100.00 32.70 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Sept. Oct. Oct. July May 18,1907 1,1906 22,1898 27,1909 31,1900 3636, 3fif 36" 36> Nov. Sept. Sept. Dec. Aug. Mar. Oct. 15,1898 18,1907 30,1916 26,1899 15,1904 20,1899 7,1899 37( 371 37. 371 3737, May Feb. Feb. June Dec. Nov. Sept. June Oct. Oct. Sept. Feb. 18,1903 17,1903 10,1902 15,1901 31,1906 30,1909 30,1901 10,1902 25,1901 27,1903 18,1900 24,1903 Feb. June Feb. Mar. Sept. June 15,1900 30,1901 25,1903 31,1906 30,1908 30,1910 38? 38S 39( 391 39: 39.' Oct. Sept. June Oct. Jan. June 31,1908 27,1901 30,1917 1,1906 5,1903 14,1904 Nov. 12,1901 Dec. 31,1909 J a n . 2,1902 May 4,1904 100.00 39^ 39, 39f 39* 39£ 391 40f 401 40" 40' 40^ Feb. 29,1904 Oct. 20,1904 40, 40( Oct. July Oct. Sept. July June Oct. Aug. July Oct. Dec. De? 40' 40^ 2,625,988 50,000 90,000 50,000 2,500 100,000 4,500 53,400 :::::::::::::: Interest dividends (per cent). 19,576,398 $695 243,832 $5,000 Dividends (per cent). 50,000 50,000 50,000 21,000 21,000 14, 567 73.00 99.50 70.20 100.00 65.00 70.00 100.00 85.00 50.00 97.00 87.40 100.00 39.25 vt 37" 37$ 37J 381 3SS 38' 38i % 38' 1 489,000 1,518,124 150,000 1,000,000 100,000 21,000 150,000 2,009,815 200,000 2,671,318 318, 501 120,804 259; 404 25,296 1,421,000 5, 579, 842 3,235 6,151 18,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 30,000 98,000 300,000 65,827 9,131 2,561 10,763 5,651 6,321 9,131 77,560 4,880 1,570 4,246 100.00 76.25 100.00 96.50 100.00 81.00 100.00 315, 579 45,222 395,823 119,618 122,403 227,070 1,048,708 100.00 100.00 82.50 71.50 60.00 100.00 100.00 80.77 100.00 3,332,348 92.25 74.60 100,000 160,995 20,082 806,000 50,000 90.000 217,294 128,371 44,006 140,000 345,665 53,000 50,000 83,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 2,041,789 53,556 259,098 239,577 189,715 301,224 277,288 119,216 238,929 74,601 44,611 3,857 10,010 i,730 4,549 4,345 4,314 274 1,730 100.00 5,767,766 1,971 42,035 77,566 100.00 71,960 386,000 3,794,993 98.10 100.00 100.00 100.00 96.50 51.20 100.00 86.00 95.30 55.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 22.40 100.00 100.00 20,1906 16,1903 23,1906 30,1903 31,1911 9,1906 31,1908 15,1905 1,1904 9,1906 14,1903 7,1903 4K 411 41$ 411 41^ 41. 41( •ir 41^ 108 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 42.—Insolvent national hanks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Name and location of bank. Date of organization. Capital stock. $50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 200,000 200,000 25,009 60,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100.000 50; 000 50,000 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 £29 430 431 43? 433 434 435 436 437 438 Sept. 25.1900 First National Bank, Victor, Colo July 3,1889 Farmers National Bank, Hemietta, Tex Jan. 7,1893 Indiana National Bank, Elkhart, Ind Dec. 1,1881 First National Bank, Storm Lake, Iowa July 18,1900 Citizens National Bank, McGregor, Tex June 2,1902 Equitable National Bank, New York, N. Y American Exchange National Bank, Syracuse, N. Y — Apr. 12,1900 Oct. 24,1901 First National Bank, Matthews, Ind Nov. 2,1886 Galion National Bank, Gallon, Ohio Sept. 10,1901 First National Bank, Billings, Okia.i June 13,1903 Orange Growers National Bank, Riverside, Cal Mar. 7,1901 National Bank of Holdenviile, ind. Ter Mar. 9,1892 Capitol National Bank, Guthrie, Okla Dec. 9,1865 First National Bank, Macon, Ga May 29,1901 First National Bank, Cape May, N. J Mar. 17,1902 Elk Citv National Bank, Elk Citv, Okla Feb. 19,1895 Medina"National Bank, Medina, N. Y Jan. 15,1886 First National Bank, Grinnell, Iowa Mar. 7,1894 Peoples National Bank, Swanton, Vt Mar. 27,1890 First National Bank, Claysville, Fa 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 Berlin National Bank, Berlin, Wis Wooster National Bank, Wooster, Ohio Big Bend National Bank, Davenport, Wash Citizens National Bank, Oberlin, Ohio First National Bank, Conneaut, Ohio First National Bank, Faribault, Minn American National Bank, Abilene, Tex First National Bank, Nederland, Tex First National Bank, Cornwall, N. Y First National Bank, Lexington, Okla First National Bank, Barberton, Ohio First National Bank, Ladvsmith, Wis Fredonia National Bank, Fredonia, N. Y Vigo County National Bank, Terre Haute, Ind First National Bank, Topeka, Kans Spring Valley National Bank, Spring Valley, 111 First National Bank, Toluca, 111 City National Bank, Kansas Citv, Mo Minot National Bank, Minot, N. Dak First National Bank, Orrville, Ohio Peoria National Bank, Peoria, 111 Enterprise National Bank, Allegheny, Pa 461 462 463 464 465 406 467 468 Mar. 30,1903 Formers National Bank, Kingfisher, Okla Dec. 16,1904 First National Bank, Lineville, Ala May 29,1901 American National Bank, Boston, Mass Aug. 17,1900 First National Bank, W est Tex First National Bank, A ttalla, Ala Oct. 18,1905 Delmont National Bank of New Salem, Delmont, Pa... May 28,1901 First National Bank Chelsea, Mass ... Oct. 14,1864 Aug. 30,1902 Bates National Bank, Butler, Mo 25,000 25', 000 200,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 300,000 50,000 Total Farmers and Drovers National Bank, Waynesburg, Pa.. Feb. 25,1865 Nov. 28,1903 First National Bank, Scotland, S. Dak May 6,1903 Fort Dallas National Bank, Miami^ Fla Oct. 7,1898 First National Bank, Dresden, Ohio 2 Receiver appointed. 680,000 1,535,000 Total Oct. Nov. Mar. June Apr. Dec. Oct. Jan. July June Nov. Aug. Feb. Oct. Mar. Mar. May Feb. June Aug. Feb. Apr. 8,1891 30,1891 28,1889 2,1882 27,1886 2,1868 30,1903 28,1903 25,1904 27,1900 1,1899 13,1900 27,1865 8,1888 13,1882 6,1883 10,1893 2,1900 23,1902 14.1902 12,'1883 4,1895 Total 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 50,000 100,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 25/000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 150,000 300,000 50,000 100,000 300,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 200,000 Nov. 17,1904 Nov. 23,1904 Nov. 25,1904 Nov. 28,1901 Dec. 20,1904 Jan. 3,1905 Jan. 18,1905 Jan. 26,1905 May 19,1905 May 24,1905 May 26,1905 June 2,1905 June 19,1905 June 28,1905 July 3,1905 July 5,1905 do July 20,1905 Sept. 19,1905 Sept. 27,1905 Oct. 7,1905 Oct. 18,1905 2 035 000 First National Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y: Farmers and Merchants N. B., Mount Pleasant, Pa First National Bank, Chariton, Iowa Mar. 21,1865 Mar. 27,1893 Oct. 20,1870 Total Nov. 4,1903 Nov. 18,1903 Nov. 19,1903 Jan. 2,1904 Feb. 8,1904 Feb. 10,1904 Feb. 11,1904 Feb. 13,1904 Feb. 15,1904 Feb. 19,1904 Mar. 23,1904 do Apr. 4,1904 May 16,1904 May 24,1904 May 28,1904 June 22;1904 July 27,1904 Aug. 18,1904 Oct. 11,1904 1,1905 24,1905 27?, 1905 27,1906 24,1906 2,1906 17,1906 20,1906 200,000 Dec. 12,1906 25,000 Feb. 4,1907 100,000 July 5,1907 50,000 Oct. 15,1907 300,000 Oct. 25,1907 50,000 Oct. 29,1907 50,000 Oct. 31,1907 775,000 i Formerly in voluntary liquidation. Nov. Nov. Nov. Mar. Apr. May Aug. Sept. 109 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system,, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.— Continued. Nominal assets at date of suspension. Additional assets received since date Estimated of suspension. worthless. Total assets. Offsets allowed and settled. Loss on Nominal assets com- value of pounded or assets resold under turned to order of stockcourt. holders. Estimated good. Estimated doubtful. $97,140 109,243 168,282 88,888 79,351 175,063 279,960 43,190 150,296 $219,978 61,643 208,572 43,032 36,011 203,308 181,353 68,659 335,236 $13/, 548 30,302 421,100 94,559 13,313 71,512 183,445 11,735 908 $34,672 10,837 65,076 32,586 10,087 5,731 75,747 20,801 27,168 $365,338 212,025 863,030 259,065 138,762 455,614 720,505 144,385 513,608 $31,740 39,352 49,173" 14,917 52,260 37, 638 81,752 5,886 27,755 533,519 37,672 327,030 342,584 21,782 22,438 62,746 219,565 67,795 109,162 16,000 102,211 575,517 619,171 4,097 25,658 198,988 23,460 82,016 120,829 12,127 48,991 239,884 33,979 42,994 11,056 227,303 182,265 36,585 36,107 41,090 30,754 336,736 117,574 1,656 2,400 21,961 50,241 28,931 47,076 602, 736 219,628 1,479,167 1,113,308 70,529 61,552 510,998 475,531 215,327 313,174 1,630 45,480 161,766 45,496 11,947 1,755 15,460 12,346 6,032 3,076 2,935,706 3,125,739 1,711,713 961,124 8,734,282 615,461 | 2,731,133 113,232 231,208 200,062 229,245 65,707 87,429 126,643 2,347 22,197 7,745 130,499 13,250 369,822 858,046 756,684 57,108 110,395 849,549 96,527 11,462 1,058,293 874,927 91,244 149,528 24i;165 36,441 166,774 328,570 51,909 21,640 6,706 16,319 86,447 27,873 257,604 203,104 1,222,435 463,569 278,226 551,898 53,482 34,680 178,522 1,189,893 35,510 33,336 93,947 247,609 47,161 203,882 146,625 12,602 25,240 25,025 39,286 29,126 356,006 68,538 139,157 46,040 71,586 15,741 9.959 50,333 134,709 22,358 46,470 148,812 38,560 4,254 221,406 23,475 1,338 953 2,267 9,485 2,757 97,501 182,652 110,844 17,821 26,731 14,360 85,658 1,552 115,728 371,045 262,344 460,542 683,986 551,855 283,896 841,287 348,652 37,927 55,096 51,356 265,717 73,006 1,080,933 1,312,340 2,229,120 538,498 461,392 1,487,393 251,408 57,653 1,402,876 2,570,574 5,909 44,289 124,251 40,375 30,129 34,034 31,196 6,199 3,728 1,769 19,997 7,927 113,009 89,182 208,523 8,328 34,686 107,974 45,857 10,148 75,616 302,667 122,555 143,907 164,401 250,290 162,505 417,361 128,992 24,278 22,179 30,063 55,469 35,263 319,397 53,896 577,021 335,900 181,389 228,731 30,806 35,275 36,448 950,458 6,272,377 5,658,029 1,831,418 1,546,027 15,307,851 1,345,793 4,306,584 313,452 9,105 9,201 148,145 32,952 41,455 28,501 305,058 42,084 11,261 24,596 119,730 21,268 49,745 4,033 500,487 80,499 7,206 3,405 31,513 1,801 12,107 1,591 78,836 23,795 31,807 62,295 503,574 114,458 161,010 67,484 1,233,093 236,687 200 7,873 33,301 5,182 13,304 5,021 114,781 44,295 1,303 15,964 204,683 14,003 58,405 25,087 548,400 52,479 13,882 822,034 616,501 811,619 160,254 2,410,408 223,957 920,324 13,882 814,783 30,777 137,701 101,952 2,013,406 40,047 404,575 191,593 130,499 48,363 134,825 1,108 2,039,346 5,223 150,908 80,830 4.998,034 124,410 828,009 375,483 546,299 13,720 53,717 6,842 1,411,539 80,789 441,477 154,191 305,596 444,451 366,349 164,565 850 137,488 75,360 242,903 748,155 989,407 38,207 100,498 280,535 56,475 1,835,260 3,180,535 453,133 2,594,570 8,063,498 759,281 2,404,986 4,235 25,093 204,186 58, 437 57,703 33,359 348,712 90,309 2 Restored to solvency. $87,430 79, 770 532,540 120,061 23,368 1157,072 285,874 100', 630 225,629 100,135 358,592 195,270 27,124 23,101 251,228 199,195 42,595 118,591 140,618 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 42S 43C 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 297,760 130,687 182, 765 43S 44C 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 44S 45C 451 452 453 454 455 45€ 457 45S 45S 46C 461 462 463 464 465 46€ 467 46£ 46£ 47C 47] 472 472 474 475 110 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 42.—Insolvent national Nominal value of remaining assets. Collected from assets. banks, dales of organization, appointrncn IKV receiverr appointment of and additional assets, amounts collected nda^1"'' Collected Total Loans paid Receiver's from assessment collections and other Dividends Legal salary and from all disburseexpenses. upon other paid. sources. ments. shareexpenses. holders. $266,168 124,487 346,354 134,287 69,934 260,904 467, 404 51,902 241,744 $27,284 19,805 16,935 74,898 1,951 50,549 154,541 24,791 50,957 $217,545 88,204 295, 431 37,786 60,231 174,263 259, 5,52 22,409 159,020 $2,475 2,019 6,934 6,639 1,64-6 3 961 23,818 715 13,144 $18,864 7,115 27,054 14 964 1 5,086 1 60,004 8,500 47,464 601,106 76,273 1,000,640 866,618 31,458 36,696 251,010 323,994 109,466 238,971 33 16,502 305,539 91,607 208 16,008 85,554 6,075 21,544 6,802 552,873 36,056 632,180 635,807 28,071 16,673 148 179 290,220 77,698 217,308 253 6,722 21,407 17,666 121 15 3,239 3,657 1,085 3,452 3,185 16 993 41,514 18,002 3 058 4,000 14 038 24'042 9,139 11,409 4,950,770 548,646 5,499,416 971,583 3,949,506 118,968 279,470 133 880 271,351 395,334 254,580 91,262 389,892 166,691 7,450 29,189 19,524 174,156 29,816 648,527 1,038,575 1,443,358 194,270 245,317 1,150,688 174 745 12,230 1,108,047 1,317,449 33,465 67,252 28,282 47,171 25,689 26,379 22,349 3,402 177,611 167,345 338,603 423,616 301,751 116,951 416,271 189,040 10,852 29,189 25,524 190,353 37,244 715,367 1,038,575 1,465,233 208,268 295,842 1,150,688 176,745 20,870 I,108,047 1,495,060 66,407 34,351 18,935 37,563 26,054 21,662 63,458 576 4,631 12,345 1,943 4,298 188,773 302,195 161,375 6,678 1,215 386,919 39,113 1,884 442,817 472,376 86,766 286,058 378 952 243,746 74,006 365,204 106,375 6,441 21,627 3,684 176,372 24,567 469,464 686,555 1,267,851 175 237 264,835 751, 719 99 460 16,435 627,200 928,133 4,394 4,723 5,740 7,757 5,816 10,109 6,977 1,789 28 1,677 3,052 2,937 27,148 12,072 12,913 11,274 7,199 255 8 791 711 2,216 36,648 9 778 13.471 19' 989 12.685 ll'075 19 296 12,230 2 046 2,903 7 818 8,986 5, 442 29 982 31,182 23,094 15 079 15,447 11,795 29 381 1,840 23,122 57,903 45,691 9,296,331 625,103 9,921,434 2,295,568 7,060,687 174,226 364,544 16,736 16,422 38,458 276,273 89,532 94,628 50* 919 725,278 146,139 9,647 12,781 88,139 2,144 45,032 7,618 100,976 4;337 2,147 19,366 161,252 78,674 34,016 34,212 548,428 96,832 409 225 3,762 2,427 4,414 2,548 13,506 23,854 1,859 6,086 23,120 5,567 11,166 6 541 42,313 21,116 419 421 499 4*>4 4?.5 426 427 4?8 429 ! 430 1 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 343,424 65,734 103,158 4m 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 995 6,610 21,773 16,095 218* $266,168 92,903 281, 317 124,087 63:, 134 260,904 372,879 37,869 216,800 601,106 74', 013 958,809 731,854 31,458 36,696 244 310 263 990 100,966 191,507 $31**584* 65,037 10,200 6,800 94, 525 14,033 24,944 2*266" 41,831 134,764 -- — 6," 665 16,197 7,428 66,840 21**875" 13,998 50,525 2,000 8,640 29,' 493 3,987 18, 623 39,905 469 470 471 472 473 A74 475 23,169 16 422 38^458 265,590 78,537 89,301 37,376 569,912 116,744 1,212,340 225,309 1, 437, 649 270, 674 974,927 51,145 117,768 1,655,075 1,385,121 29,901 332,815 214,450 149,271 6,001 28,110 45,370 1,534.392 35^ 902 360,925 259,820 275,611 9,098 101,635 35,984 1,050,710 18,891 207,432 194,978 51,080 2,319 10,627 8,961 60,863 5,594 41,231 19,897 143,176 449,433 689,260 44,031) 50,000 494,069 739,200 36,614 33,384 428,517 628,121 8,138 53,031 20,800 24,724 1,798,251 3,100,980 323,388 3,424,368 492,326 2,528,649 134,156 173,109 16," 683* 10,995 5,327 13,543 155,366 29,395 Ill REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Balance in Amount Amount of hands of returned to assessment comptroller shareholders upon shareor receiver. in cash. holders. Amount of claims proved. 44,762 7 103, 536 i 179,889 6,571 7,146 12,692 100.00 98.15 47.60 29.00 98.60 100.00 95.00 30.00 50.25 552,873 133,508 415,858 620,782 27,528 16,673 329,287 337,215 131,761 209,962 100.00 27.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 4&00 86.00 59.83 100.00 1,021,000 124,364 327,298 448,125 353,624 186,455 558,623 165,881 6,780 21,627 16,261 187,516 32,594 626,499 655,486 1,540,306 424,826 275,870 751,851 97,863 21,070 610,605 2,603,706 $42,000 100,000 50,000 10,000 134,000 25,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 300,000 50,000 100,000 19,000 25,000 266*666" 20,055 23,135 | $96,128 96,128 100.00 100.00 66.00 Sept. May Mar. Sept. May Nov. Oct. Sept. Oct. Jan. Jan. Apr. Sept. May Oct. Nov. Dec. Oct. Sept. Apr. 30,1908 9,1905 31,1910 30,1911 7,1906 25,1904 31,1916 30,1905 31,1913 24,1905 31,1905 29,1915 30,1915 12,1906 11,1904 27,1906 31,1906 31,1910 30,1908 13,1907 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 •pw 6.00 100.00 30,1908 30,1909 30,1913 30,1909 30,1911 31,1910 12,1909 13,1905 12,1912 11,1909 31,1912 31,1912 2,1909 30,1909 15,1912 10,1911 30,1906 17,1913 24,1907 13,1907 31,1916 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 •460 Jan. Dec. Nov. June Mar. Mar. May May 17,1907 31,1906 30,1911 30,1909 3,1910 31,1910 31,1913 7,1915 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 Sept. Oct. Aug. Feb. Oct. Apr. 100.00 QI i q i t Sept. Oct. June Sept. Sept. Mar. July Oct. June June Mar. Oct. June SeDt. June Aug. June Feb. Sept. Nov. Oct. 30,1909 31,1912 31,1910 10,1908 31,1910 29,1915 470 471 472 473 474 475 1 1,335,250 10,037,230 30,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 300,000 50,000 2 086 18,160 160,874 87,032 79,175 39,328 598,928 122,144 460,000 1,107,727 200,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 1,570,613 96,432 501,479 216,643 60.00 20.30 41.50 90.00 531,031 1,311,365 80.70 47.866 475,000 4,227,563 2,360 720 100.00 70.00 87.40 84.77 67.00 39.00 65.333 64.30 95.00 100.00 22.50 94.00 75.00 70.25 100.00 82.45 41.25 96.00 100.00 100.00 78.00 100.00 35.65 50,000 50,000 26,409 Finally closed'. 4,762,392 50,000 100,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 6,250 1,020 23,227 $236,796 89,869 620,752 139,455 61,088 170,849 268,895 75,191 324,050 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 $7,344 Interest dividends (per cent). Dividends (per cent). 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 90.40 50.00 87.00 92.60 76.50 — 460 —, - 113 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Nominal assets at date of suspension. Additional assets received since date Estimated Estimated Estimated of suspension. doubtful. worthless. good. $89,085 102,875 758,813 69,442 2,744,900 624,345 34,105 3,876,594 2,378,480 340,657 177,912 85,015 165,987 349,166 14,483 1,602,382 545,872 30,343 10,266 179,377 580,131 107,944 $111,015 62,504 318,406 64,839 2,013,994 165,045 31,697 4,803,115 1,758,851 240,169 76,296 52,130 99,926 258,787 13,365 1,439,873 223,059 113,910 31,301 496,224 272,979 37,441 $74,891 29,027 36,945 11,085 114,047 123,443 12,980 193,413 68,891 34,314 58,967 50,383 126,774 18,396 467,318 211,948 6,550 20,481 363,161 584,564 15,339 $41,195 10,114 68,659 7,806 453,460 134,353 2,973 964,393 110,477 19,387 33,007 8,663 14,816 25,532 918 393,302 49,216 5,304 48,138 25,124 134,803 54,193 Total assets. $316,186 204,520 1,182,823 153,172 5,326,401 1,047,186 81,755 9,644,102 4,441,221 669,104 321,629 204,775 331,112 760,259 47,162 3,902,875 1,030,095 156,107 108,186 1,063,886 1,572,477 214,917 Offsets allowed and settled. $6,930 11,083 44,720 13,313 323,513 91,722 2,524 1,127,570 1,062,203 55,415 8,518 22,866 84,091 48,727 71,446 210,639 242 9,807 44,619 205,398 15,225 Loss on assets compounded or sold under order of court. Nominal value of assets returned to stockholders. $152,671 78,425 232,097 27,728 1,572,225 140,288 22,460 919,127 $2,335,845 16,271 929,877 15,987 149,446 106,268 43,050 99,403 183,126 28,869 1,299,265 22,636 293,574 1,138 47,531 53,111 1,475 370,743 630,259 49,455 114,089 509,331 23,699 49,223 696,342 112,272 244,276 14,982,263 13,194,357 2,646,616 2,653,056 33,476,292 3,572,843 5,939,610 348,768 93,153 13,070 182,172 209,492 28,534 17,912 267,903 56,204 10,841 245,905 21,780 232,179 18,014 22,045 62,758 26,265 386,476 123,749 338,441 16,538 127,896 43,933 20,224 185,884 9,385 100,984 4,799 766,612 256,048 70,400 1,000,437 364,406 700,138 57,263 100,082 21,497 2,442 27,550 29,852 84,578 5,566 293,642 95,615 45,417 149,665 15,443 335,793 17,853 47* 47* 47* 47< 48( 481 48S 48C 48' 48! 486 48' 48* 48E 49( 491 49S 49C 49' 49, 49* 49' 49* 495 4,127,016 50( 50 50i 304,463 78,036 so; 5fr 50, 50( 50 50? 313,628 135,304 288,802 93,962 831,696 45,159 272,090 1,206,729 988,130 1,265,074 587,067 4,047,000 316,726 1,225,518 196,580 18,472 41,954 32,502 300 93,364 5,034 118,777 505,016 44,878 552,201 12,069 265,956 152,197 650 2,681,074 123,012 33,237 4,246 1,087,304 50,256 27,122 7,859 650 536,553 15,809 218,280 19,115 111,390 11,930 11,159 1,352,612 624,350 657,934 587,993 3,222,889 274,878 247,131 11,159 158,243 146,373 413,533 132,277 8,865 199,574 46,974 11,600 225,397 71,481 996,747 397,105 20,465 39,047 25,980 1,200 579,965 28,263 17,753 304,616 554,675 258,148 296,878 1,414,317 66,227 625,981 112,439 1,267,480 73,230 105,300 63,741 126,110 45,544 33,174 216,700 1,182,829 59,383 193,197 85,510 294,805 6,163 44,824 48,974 813,083 13,963 148,042 61,876 19,305 3,179 10,226 18,481 265,292 39,040 106,138 6,313 46,953 3,245 3,640 396,594 3,528,684 185,616 552,677 217,440 487,173 58,131 91,864 7,593 323,049 19,516 61,833 16,961 49,067 3,967 1,444 190,760 502,145 31,562 154,796 82,765 45,318 10,674 54,273 1,827,018 2,083,411 1,118,648 489,102 5,518,179 483,430 1,072,293 1,928,431 820,071 506,254 158,504 3,413,260 399,767 462,736 556,229 355,705 81,124 53,395 1,046,453 73,849 98,398 143,325 1,610,081 52,233 1,603,429 2,983 30,914 42,266 124,862 240,807 3,369,286 61,288 254,381 4,238,066 2,831,438 621,275 379,027 8,069,806 21,756" 148,071 643,443 382,499 50< 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 876,803 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 304,344 51 51 52 52 52 52 52 52 304,344 319,216 319,216 52 52 52 52 53 53 114 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 42.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Collected Total from Collected assessment collections Loans paid and other from upon disbursefrom all assets. sharements. sources. holders. Nominal • value of remaining assets. $156,510 115,012 906,006 112,131 3,429,041 815,176 56,771 5,261,560 2,432,870 448,256 206,843 138,859 147ft618 528,406 18,293 2,532,, 164 503, 246 107,196 45,268 647,049 736,820 150,237 875 1,622 $14,854 34,300 11,356 72,684 9,475 64,300 14,300 16,997 19,921 32,815 320,198 8,500 21,643 54," 233" 30,040 $171,364 149,312 917,362 112,131 3,429,041 887,860 66,246 5,261,560 2,432,870 512,556 221,143 155,856 167,539 561,221 18,293 2,852,362 503,246 115,696 66,911 647,049 791,053 180,277 $31,887 1,853 154,670 26,199 838,421 164,632 663 2,353,286 651,672 219,874 127,247 154 2,658 198,716 14,803 100,908 58,678 37 4,316 96,151 121,961 14,651 Dividends paid. $121,133 129,605 714,242 80,602 1,959,627 681,815 53,877 2,787,649 1,608,083 269,786 67,982 145,515 147,700 344,377 2,353 2,600,249 405,142 102,761 51,822 522,639 573,673 141,562 Receiver's Legal salary and expenses. other expenses. $6,051 1,404 12,908 219 20,319 10,243 2,268 26,995 21,724 6,673 5,143 1,869 2,323 6,629 215 31,867 6,458 3,728 743 6,136 21,257 8,169 $12,293 16,450 35,542 5,111 85,631 31,170 7,361 41,725 53,656 12,765 20,771 8,318 14,858 11,499 922 57,131 25,403 6,236 10,030 9,440 46,795 15,895 ! l ! ; 339,794 4,100 343,894 257,708 14,433 27,541 19,835,126 : 1,697 729,716 20,564,842 5,227,649 13,769,902 217,774 556,543 372,888 138,936 22,541 518,759 241.07n 279,767 33,844 35,834 15,750 408,722 154,686 22,541 544,337 241,075 294,367 38,145 17,121 20,941 10,723 65,909 51,619 15,776 23,116 374,189 89,790 10,685 388,797 179,692 236,326 10,455 3,312 7,141 14,100 35,737 1,133 46,450 4,523 24,047 3,754 25,578 14,600 4,301 44,212 j 42,431 1,000 18,218 820 514,447 73,013 587,460 159,623 353,327 40,478 32,633 2,122,257 169,076 2,291,333 364,828 1,643,261 113,400 162,377 214,165 29,174 650 1,681,340 80,808 99,000 12,548 313,165 41,722 650 1,688,840 80,808 914 6,825 253,389 17,379 224,130 12,112 1,295,014 56,522 18,229 4,823 150 25,140 2,013 24,026 12,695 500 102,440 8,881 683,584 | 2,006,137 119,048 2,125,185 243,981 1,622,304 50,355 148,542 14,750 87,454 1,512 362,985 255,408 79,600 27,569 3,046 442,585 282,977 3,046 96,229 166,116 272,346 64,791 1,350 37,644 10,837 301 24,044 27,694 1,395 103,716 618,393 110,215 728,60S 262,345 338,487 48,782 53,133 198,241 2,399,146 134,538 336,048 117,714 275,952 43,490 36,147 31,137 89,805 32,503 25,108 7,901 17,688 229,378 2,399,146 156,298 425,853 150,217 301,060 51,391 53,835 54,385 303,585 3,757 14,574 4,177 8,041 758 14,024 148,522 2,019,362 132,252 383,204 130,595 253,519 42,136 27,242 10,462 20,138 5,798 9,270 2,927 7,471 3,094 3,133 16,009 46.637 14', 491 18,805 12,518 17,033 5,403 9,435 116,836 3,541,276 225,902 3,767,178 403,301 3,136,832 62,293 140,332 543,753 2,007,004 104,572 10,400 2,111,576 10,400 554,990 371,548 10,000 91,675 1,575,973 52,214 440,073 2,344 78,077 400 11,055 i 13,520 670,064 116,836 7,500 2i,'7t>6 554,990 370,180 157,763 2,596,654 19,464 • 90,851 177,227 2,687,505 45,932 34,524 108,547 2,545,529 9,631 12,503 13,117 54,440 913,933 5,316,411 225,287 5,541,698 553,679 4,670,122 76,692 157,089 115 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the rationed hanking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. | Amount Balance in returned to hands of Comptroller shareholders in cash. or receiver. Amount of assessment upon shareholders. $65,000 35 000 50,000 $525,043 100,000 25,000 2,077 51,905 97 735 3,458 80,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 62,207 7,565 2,934 500,000 8,500 25,000 12,683 27,367 225,000 60,000 Amount of claims proved. Dividends (per cent). $146,830 126,354 732,599 77,278 1,831,474 656,546 61,553 2,707,969 1,554,456 250,679 114,570 153,173 218,815 S44,377 2,375 2,364,379 390,875 99,663 57,749 508,267 598,115 212,268 82.50 100. 00 97.50 100.00 100. 00 100.00 87.50 100.00 100. 00 100. 00 59.25 95. 00 67. 50 100. 00 100. 00 100. 00 100. 00 100. 00 89.00 100. 00 95. 90 65.00 63.10 100,000 750 4,241 481,814 213,785 10,580 376,585 176,168 601,776 21,616 77.60 42.00 100.00 100. 00 100.00 38. 875 56. 00 100,000 100. 00 100 00 100.00 100. 00 100. 00 100. 00 100. 00 Sept. Mar Oct. Sept Jan. Oct Sept. Oct. Apr. Jan. Apr. Oct. Oct. May Mi?r Jan. June Feb. Mav Sept. Oct. Oct. Jan. Aug. 29 1911 31 1914 31 1912 30 1909 12,1917 25 1912 30,1910 31,1908 14,1909 25,1910 21,1916 31 1Q13 31,1916 21 1910 31 1912 22,1917 28 1910 1,1910 1 1911 30,1909 31 1916 31,1917 28,1909 9,1915 Apr Oct Apr. Oct Dec June May Deo Aug. 16 1910 31 1919 7,1909 31 1918 7 1909 30 1914 18,1912 23 1909 30,1918 •170 177 170 i°l 181 48" /JCf 49C 10 r 49.: 101 10* 1<¥ 389,831 78,554 65.00 20. ";0 150,000 1,850,080 54,218 70.00 100. 00 300,000 477,801 108,356 5,403 260,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 223,990 1,936,108 395,965 492,867 130,378 323,762 52,488 42,424 350,000 3,597,982 300,000 50 000 2,115,402 01 i0 50d "i0" 5 Of 501" 505 591,560 50,000 r fjO*" t r 2,372,683 200,000 50,000 10,000 100.00 100. 00 100 00 4C 9 2,502,196 100,000 50,000 4,991 619,872 347,500 1,299 100 00 100. 00 100.00 57.00 60,000 50,000 12,500 2,476 38 50 Finally closed. 13,616,640 100,000 25,000 $1 077 406,276 1,423,TOO 792,974 Interest dividends (per cent). Oct. 31,1913 16 607 1 1 .. 42 116 ' 1,280 53,723 1,280 . - 25,861 9,424 ' 14,996 9,424 33,764 429,223 9,843 | ! 71 273 37,500 200,000 119,950 2,828,634 587,500 4l),fO9 ! 100. 00 July 23,1913 51 f 51] 51- • 12 322 13,539 14,996 Oct. 31,1913 Apr. 21,1915 r 57.00 »1 »>1f re. oo June 30,1914 25. 00 66. 30 100. 00 33. 40 77. 75 95. 50 77.00 76. .'0 64. 00 100.00 1 31,1915 25,1915 31,1916 30,1915 30 ; 1916 74. .r0 0) 100, 00 5,493,209 100.00 90. r.O 90. 00 Creditors paid in full by liquidating agent. ^1 52 52: Dec. 31,1915 Oct. 31,1917 • 9,8-13 Dec. Mar. Oct. Sept. Sept. May 9,1916 Mar. 31,1914 Apr. 25,1914 Oct. 31,1918 52, 52( 52' e,9f "ftf 53 116 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 42.—Insolvent national banhs, dates of organization, appointment of'receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Date of organization. Name and location of bank. First National Bank, Sutton, Nebr Mesa County National Bank, Grand Junction, Colo.. First National Bank, Clifton, Colo Yates Center National Bank, Yates Center, Kans.... First National Bank, Bayonne, N. J First National Bank, Elizabeth, Pa American National Bank, Caldwell, Idaho Marion National Bank, Marion, Kans.1 First National Bank, Superior, Nebr Barnesville National Bank, Barnesville, Minn. First National Bank, Pensacola, Fla Americus National Bank, Americus, Ga First National Bank, Gallatin, Tenn. 1 First National Bank, Wyalusing, Pa First National Bank, London, Ky First National Bank, Corning, Iowa. First National Bank, Johnston City, 111 First National Bank,-Sutton, W. Va American National Bank, Pensacola, Fla.1 United States National Bank, Centralia, Wash First National Bank, West Elizabeth, Pa Aug. May Oct. July Dec. Mar. Feb. Sept. July Jan. Aug. July Feb. May Nov. Apr. Oct. Apr. Oct. June Aug. 25,1884 31,1905 20,1910 1,1902 5,1906 19,1898 2,1909 15.1905 8,1886 18,1902 10,1880 14.1906 17,1890 8,1900 28,1888 26,1883 29,1904 17,1902 22,1900 10.1907 9,1902 July Feb. Oct. Mar. July Jan. Aug. June Mar. Dec. Mar. Dec. Oct. June 12,1907 20.1864 8,1903 24,1910 29,1903 26.1865 31\1889 12,1905 31,1903 17,1907 431912 13,1902 7,1905 21,1902 Total. Citizens National Bank, Arlington, Tex Merchants & Farmers National Bank, Cisco, Tex. First National Bank, Bristol, S. Dak First National Bank, Toccoa, Ga First National Bank, New Richmond, Ohio First National Bank, Casselton, N. Dak1 First National Bank, Wartrace, Tenn Fourth National Bank, Fayetteville, N. C Ben Hill National Bank, Fitzgerald, Ga.s First National Bank, Como, Tex First National Bank, Citronelle, Ala American National Bank, Fort Smith, Ark First National Bank, Aspinwall, Pa May Aug. Dec. Mar. Apr. Oct. Jan. May Dec. Feb. June Feb. Aug. 11,1901 13,1904 21.1906 25,1903 27,1865 11,1882 6,1910 10.1907 17,1907 11,1911 13,1903 Apr. Oct. May Feb. May June Oct. 29,1902 17,1906 23,1889 2,1912 19,1914 18,1907 3,1902 7,1887 6,1907 Dec. 5,1913 Dec. 8,1913 Dec. 19,1913 Dec. 23,1913 Jan. 12,1914 do Jan. 14,1914 Jan. 22,1914 Feb. 3,1914 Mar. 25,1914 Mar. 28,1914 Apr. 9,1914 June 22,1914 Aug. 17,1914 Aug. 29,1914 Sept. 2,1914 Sept. 21,1914 Oct. 17,1914 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 500,000 500,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 200,000 25,000 100,000 30,000 Dec. 30, 1914 Jan. 19, 1915 Feb. 4, 1915 Feb. 12, 1915 Feb. 17, 1915 Mar. 4, 1915 Mar. 30, 1915 Apr. 9, 1915 May 17, 1915 June 3, 1915 June 24, 1915 July 15, 1915 July 29, 1915 do... 50,000 50,000 25,000 75,000 80,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 Nov. 6,1915 Nov. 12,1915 Nov. 17,1915 Nov. 22,1915 Nov. 30,1915 Dec. 6,1915 Dec. 22,1915 Feb. 14,1916 Mar. 6,1916 Mar. 7,1916 Mar. 25,1916 Apr. 1,1916 Sept. 7,1916 805,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 Nov. 23,1916 Dec. 16,1916 Jan. 5,1917 Jan. 17,1917 Apr. 16,1917 July 16,1917 Sept. 25,1917 1,230,000 Total. First National Bank, St. Cloud, Fla Santa Rosa National Bank, Santa Rosa, Calif.. Total Mar. 24,1910 Sept. 15,1886 First National Bank, Hobart, Okla. Aug. 33,1901 i Restored to solvency. Nov. 5,1913 Nov. 29,1913 do 1,830,000 Total. Williamstown National Bank, Williamstown, W. Va. Lemasters National Bank, Lemasters, Pa First National Bank, Bowling Green, Ohio Heard National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla First National Bank, Daytona, Fla.1 Citizens National Bank, Pineville, W. Va First National Bank, Clarkfield, Minn $25,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 60,000 25,000 500,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 25; 000 Receiver appointed. 1,810,000 Total. First National Bank, Islip, N. Y.1 First National Bank, Uniontown, Pa Farmers & Merchants NationalBank, Mount Morris, Pa1 Union National Bank, Providence, Ky.1 State National Bank, Little Rock, Ark.2 German National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa Mercantile National Bank, Pueblo, Colo Silverton National Bank, Silverton, Colo.2 First National Bank, Perry, Ark.1 1 Third National Bank, Fitzgerald, Ga Union National Bank, Monroe, La Dresden National Bank, Dresden, Ohio Island City National Bank, Key West, 1Fla Wharton National Bank, Wharton, Tex Grand total (589 receiverships)... Active receiverships (29 banks). Closed receiverships (560 banks). Capital stock. 50,000 200,000 Jan. 2,1918 Oct. 18,1918 230,000 25,000 96,045,920 4,505,000 91,540,920 2 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. Feb. 20,1919 117 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national hanking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Additional assets received since date Estimated Estimated Estimated of suspension. doubtful. worthless. good. Nominal assets at date of suspension. Total assets. Offsets allowed and settled. Nominal Loss on assets com- value of pounded or assets resold under turned to stockorder of holders. court. $53,479 200,412 23,957 146,399 951,529 210,522 114,577 $107,027 248,785 27,271 135,117 398,910 306,696 67,444 $22,354 165,264 6,495 77,431 334,263 20,001 15,275 $11,892 42,354 911 40,605 348,961 28,654 28,449 $194,752 656,815 58,634 399,552 2,033,663 565,873 225,745 $16,725 • $103,006 154,385 32,124 23,052 2,244 154,835 87,566 144,361 206,053 277,200 15,744 44,905 31,939 69,801 7,728 1,488,390 213,372 177,897 44,040 507,052 224,908 90,650 2,904 401,445 43,518 75,709 5,508 1,061,962 37,277 414,117 60,178 3,458,849 519,075 34,479 643 647,368 63,344 228,991 27,111 135,423 236,645 85,905 158,251 169,783 75,344 310,050 113,397 127,091 91,573 123,628 80,899 57,678 72,682 93,873 27,211 10,927 74,325 17,042 29,394 29,101 210,229 417,345 351,080 322,239 447,261 9,225 29,403 14,915 7,948 12,724 44,883 27,615 130,844 113,590 9,253 527,267 76,502 450,035 106,735 332,987 16,465 172,500 9,727 1,482,789 209,429 140,491 6,533 36,708 57,595 4,883,328 3,338,505 1,780,496 2,025,296 12,027,625 1,359,468 1,950,402 1,080,785 2,388,710 47,999 383,338 3,900,832 322,724 198,921 502,223 4,070,976 896,864 78,764 805,616 2,628,706 327,752 28,500 82,824 413,733 618,131 3,373 347,192 597,185 237,116 10,350 1,737,855 7,710,600 2,079,863 120,987 18,857 3,745,491 150,741 13,064 78,317 1,039,163 83,470 219,352 86,208 100,172 226,931 6,623 108,989 201,993 20 121,116 74,496 42,294 30,194 722,772 135,145 360,471 67,682 6,481 19,365 260,711 12,036 4,563 7,035,344 6,521,827 1,489,189 1,722,165 16,768,525 4,344,405 1,677,181 129,556 75,813 175,$58 204,968 61,188 68,403 59,458 38,553 161,679 151,392 13,821 5,506 34,673 61,336 34,562 1,903 18,427 73,401 44,266 32,016 213,683 159,204 321,985 472,249 279,158 40,117 10,483 11,869 235,485 36,717 35,857 16,495 5,429 38 478 120,061 6Q, 637 497,058 38,042 54,205 20,399 303,549 79,677 29,116 117,292 90,241 42,045 22,647 390,278 37,432 103,504 63,965 13,516 27,724 6,889 122,159 30,015 69,749 34,600 6,574 2,461 2,580 110,030 2,282 263,006 712,915 148,373 126,435 52,515 926,016 149,406 27,940 163,682 2,171 1,946 1,624 215,355 13,656 10,629 185,791 64,431 35,871 14,925 168,559 39,737 112,336 1,700,450 1,208,536 517,670 398,289 3,824,945 761,045 736,263 112,336 88,748 144,303 580,258 2,118,228 22,807 41,950 283,028 1,760,001 25,500 68,384 46,827 743,538 13,376 56,130 54,833 204,870 150,431 310,767 964,946 4,826,637 13,332 16,067 199,238 463,431 807 11,722 62,796 78,033 106,356 115,766 106,704 19,994 117,420 4,036 11,414 103,207 74,951 243,003 310,489 8,747 27,689 3,154,007 | 2,245,200 899,699 507,367 | 6,806,273 728,504 4,108 8,791 166,257 98,696 809,848 138,332 505,861 210,960 329,085 30,561 244,293 478,549 1,889,087 41,960 147,022 19,519 54,181 908,544 644,193 540,045 274,854 2,367,636 188,982 73,700 19,566 102,160 66,418 534,608 431,892 16,821 346, 464 147,410, 722 127,640,549 17,019,491 14,767,832 130,391,231 112,872,717 5f>r 55< 55' $448,367 32,721 19,955 73,5S9,763 53,844,628 402,485,662 36,482,343 128,934,241 43,627,401 4,199,880 4,300,011 5,175,004 6,665,074 68,414,759 47,179,554 358,858,261 32,282,463 124,634,230 3 Second failure, formerly " Third National Bank." 535 53. 53^ 53. 53* 53' 53* 53< 54( 541 545 54C 54^ 54! 54( 54' 54? 54! fV>f 551 555 55' 55? 551 56( 561 56f 56: 5fr m 501,043 56' 56* 56! ">7( 571 57' 57: 57' 57, 57( 57' 57} 57< 5S 581 585 58ft* 58, 58< 106,356 58* 581 58< 15,703,985 15,703,985 118 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 42.—Insolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, and additional assets, amounts collected Nominal value of remaining assets. 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 Collected from assets. Collected Total Loans paid from assessment collections and other from all disburseupon ments. sharesources. holders. Dividends paid. $86,271 299,771 33,338 190,733 1,160,403 309,827 148,901 $31,976 28,066 797 29,904 29,862 11,510 35,471 $32,097 238,887 30,623 120,601 934,295 265,646 102,861 $8,379 4,719 104 13,691 112,430 10,475 779 $13,145 23,235 1,814 26,537 35,462 22,196 8,337 Receiver's Legal salary and other expenses. expenses. $11,250 35,135 150,647 32,424 1,774,851 219,086 20,700 2,074 73,517 80,725 171,347 34,498 1,848,368 299,811 16,836 16,575 280,453 95,597 120,052 6,709 1,461,192 159,872 i2,9l"2 2,112 30,271 15,238 20,529 8,489 61,1,56 28,350 156,121 273,423 205,321 200,701 381,310 25,000 38,372 14,115 47,724 23,500 181,121 311,795 219,436 248,425 404,810 788 38,558 37,576 48,299 24,063 170,704 227,969 163,718 183,885 297,755 592 10,879 2,011 3,264 30,141 9,037 26,016 16,088 12,521 20,163 528,803 776,787 145,301 39,874 21,225 816,661 166,526 127,037 2,178 612,677 149,724 23,350 2,754 41,930 11,870 2,354,828 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 $75,021 264,636 33,338 157,151 1,094,979 272,929 148,901 6,362,927 569,115 6,932,042 855,546 5,279,267 284,101 386,875 847,096 2,532,091 2,532,091 636,749 1,647,552 33,358 59,105 1,314,621 2,893,225 1^ 465,345 87,968 196,542 2,535,688 223,866 5,695 996,816 312,090 1,132,096 71,415 47,892 9,643 17,260 1,214 59,563 22,408 36,019 7,066 $205,670 588,270 901,207 86,904 43,974 33,582 65,424 36,898 1,192,314 2,893,225 1,348,420 87,968 1*22,307 181,863 394, 379 116,628 154,680 35,216 18,975 30,438 429,595 135, 603 185,118 139,049 20,826 109,610 261,534 100,629 46,969 9,973 5,193 3,153 19,039 8,955 11,875 1,526,191 8,719,705 323,861 9,043,566 3,868,025 4,569,101 127,686 224,030 567 568 28,083 569 113,550 570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 """i64,*438' 579 137,709 104,143 191,137 198,286 122,380 6,340 13,700 137,709 110,483 204,837 198,286 143,296 13,753 21,986 12,211 101,188 41,292 112,213 72,112 158,018 67,058 81,355 690 2,214 6,430 11,168 7,228 4,476 12,242 16,967 18,872 13,421 159,341 443,128 110,105 107,408 35,966 505,050 103,666 29,008 95,116 44,108 718 3,950 48,587 1,975 112,807 301,516 50,605 98,067 23,552 382,466 88,136 3,922 11,663 6,385 1,252 1,115 10,236 4,077 9,456 30,650 8,989 7,371 7,349 38,096 9,478 497,232 116,925 566 20,916 112,101 47,240 79,686 363,442 28, 334 81,771 18,790 88,618 35,966 377,664 ""i27,"386" 96,013 7,653 1,909,230 | 350,045 2,259,275 413,892 1,547,905 66,380 177,367 175,264 2,231,261 96,314 176; 622 527,648 2,053,912 24,334 22,585 40,215 535,132 120,648 199,207 567,863 2,589,044 6,791 36,143 10,186 580,392 92,561 156,208 439,393 1,816,481 1,316 2,092 10,333 26,246 9,331 4,496 25,792 31,642 86,707 105,843 143,441 168,166 21,750 16,900 165,191 185,066 1,077 23,003 152,728 139,632 1,578 9,532 6,773 12,498 2,639,053 3,166,103 660,916 3,827,019 657,592 2,797,003 51,097 90,532 305,423 703,924 111,647 983,960 43,640 58,109 155,287 1,042,069 21,140 662,000 104,770 2,550 6,363 10,153 12,141 1,009,347 1,095,607 101,749 1,197,356 683,140 104,770 8,913 22,294 85,895 1,493 87,388 13,268 48,820 2,160 8,129 15,680,611 205,684,482 11,475,835 23,651,675 14,204,776 182,032,807 24,556,562 1,946,975 22,609,587 230,241,044 25,598,650 204,642,394 46,971,585 161,626,444 4,424,740 18,331,824 42,546,845 143,294,620 5,961,668 572,925 5,388,743 10,544,372 922,976 9,621,396 306,071 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 39,978 i Remaining assets of closed receiverships are of no value. 119 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. and closing, since the organization of the national banking system, with amounts of nominal from all sources, etc.—Continued. Amount Amount of Balance in returned to assessment hands of Comptroller share holders upon shareholders. or receiver. in cash. $674 4,864 $25,000 100,000 48,354 50,000 100,000 50,000 1,453 Amount of claims proved. Dividends (per cent). $221,296 477,793 30,322 186,930 1,333,818 439,772 102,861 14.50 50.00 100.00 64.50 70.00 60.50 100.00 Interest dividends (percent). Finally closed. Oct. 31,1918 100.00 Mar. 31,1914 July 26,1918 Mar. Sept. Jan. Mar. Oct. 30,1918 30,1914 26,1914 31,1919 31,1919 1,018 613 15,296 754 60,000 12,000 500,000 100,000 353,884 24,848 1,868,255 323,592 33.50 27.00 77.50 45.50 8,373 43 456 32,688 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 164,140 251,834 236,241 178,069 350,300 100. 00 90.50 66.50 100.00 85.00 11,667 100,000 25,000 1,019,958 165,458 60.00 90.50 126,253 1,347,000 7,729,371 - 1,380,243 100. 00 100.00 Feb. 8,1915 200,000 872,9S5 302,248 1,415,207 68,028 100.00 100.00 80.00 100.00 July Apr. 100. 00 June 100.00 Jan. 30,1915 15,1915 30,1919 22,1916 100.00 120,000 25,000 100,000 261,505 144,794 93,951 100.00 69.50 50.00 30,1916 29,1915 19,1915 30,1917 30,1917 770,000 4,538,961 10,000 25,000 112,213 72,118 287,207 23,104 117,527 100. 00 100.00 55.00 100.00 64. 50 200,000 25,000 107,519 342,673 47,319 98,068 23,552 497,459 108,256 100.00 88.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 75.00 81.25 10,725 565,000 1,837,015 268 82,159 134,283 25,000 25,000 50,000 1,000,000 91,686 154,311 732,358 2,562,103 3,035 401 25,000 25,000 152,730 172,070 1,150,000 3,865,258 50,000 200,000 349,191 988,397 378,239 250,000 1,337,588 15,011 25,000 48,820 51,036,240 4,201,950 46,834,290 210,806,808 24,840,954 185,965,854 532 533 534 535 536 537 53S 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 155 327 $13,808 13,396 56,104 2,578 13,511 224,942 1,929 11,211 325,000 29,782 6,577 80,000 4,183 18 4,148 25,665 43,006 10,649 230,527 268 16,674 361,565 1,384,547 1,341,939 42,608 3,752,428 4,246 3,748,182 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 100.00 100.00 60.00 70.00 100. 00 80.00 69.35 Oct. 31,1918 May 13,1914 Oct. 31,1917 20.68 Oct. 31,1918 Dec. 24,1917 Nov. 30,1914 Sept. 29,1917 Sept. June July June Oct. Jan. 25,1916 Aug. 29,1916 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 580 561 562 563 564 565 566 June 29,1918 57.42 100.00 58.73 100.00 567 568 569 570 571 57? 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 June 27,1918 581 June Oct. Mar. Oct. Sept. Aug. Apr. Oct. 30,1918 31,1918 15,1916 30,1917 30,1919 14,1918 23,1917 29,1917 iW Aug. 31,1917 583 58-1 58" 58t 30.00 58* 100. 00 Oct. 25,1919 58S 120 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 43.— Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and Location and name of bank. 6 132 158 163 188 251 404 462 465 577 Selma, First National Bank Sheffield, First National Bank Florence, Florence National Bank 8 Montgomery, Farley National Bank . Mobile, Alabama National Bank Fort Payne, First National Bank Eufaula, Eufaula National Bank Lineville. First National Bank Attala, First National Bank Citronelle, First National Bank Receiver appointed. Apr. Dec. July Oct. Apr. Jan. Oct. Nov. Apr. Mar. 30.1867 23,1889 23,1891 7,1891 17,1893 26,1894 21,1901 24,1905 24,1906 25,1916 Receivership closed. Nov. Jan. Apr. Feb. Sept. D-c. May Dec. Mar. Oct. 25,1882 26,1900 18,1898 15,1892 30,1897 14,1897 4,1904 31,1906 3,1910 29,1917 Capital at failure. Circulation outstanding at failure. $100,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 $85,000 22,500 12,900 740,000 260,400 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 500,000 500,000 25,000 200,000 45,000 11,250 11,250 45,000 45,950 195,598 Total (all receiverships, 7) 1,375,000 354,048 Total (receiverships closed, 6). 1,175,000 158,450 200,000 500,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 300,000 200,000 45,000 45,000 55,300 10,850 21,800 24,400 150,000 149,000 Total (all receiverships closed, 10)... 42,800 11,250 25,000 6,250 30,000 24,700 ARIZONA. 486 Bisbee, First N. B. (receivership closed, 1) Mar. 24,1908 Apr. 21,1916 ARKANSAS. 21 95 113 186 557 561 578 Fort Smith, First National Bank Hot Springs, Hot Springs National Bank.. Pine Bluff, First National Bank Little Rock, First National Bank4 Little Rock, State National Bank Perry, First National Bank a Fort Smith, American National Bank May June Nov. Feb. Feb. May Apr. 2,1872 Jan. 2,1884 Sept. 20,1886 July 6,1893 Sept. 17,1915 June 17,1915 June 1,1916 3,1876 25,1889 25,1895 30,1908 30,1919 29,1915 CALIFORNIA. 129 168 216 277 279 429 503 588 San Francisco, California National Bank.. San Diego, California National Bank San Diego, Consolidated National Bank... Needles, Needles National Bank Sail Bernardino, First National Bank Riverside, Orange Growers' National Bank Oakland, Union National Bank Santa Rosa, Santa Rosa National B a n k . . . Jan. Dec. July Jan. Jan. Mar. Apr. Oct. 14,1889 Feb. 26,1895 18,1891 June 12,1900 24,1893 Mar. 31,1902 19,1895 Oct. 19,1903 29,1895 Sept. 30,1904 23,1904 Jan. 31,1905 14,1909 Oct. 31,1918 18,1918 Total (all receiverships, 8) 1,700,000 501,350 Total (receiverships closed, 7). 1,500,000 352,350 150,000 75,000 60,000 50,000 250,000 200,000 500,000 300,000 500,000 300,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 45,000 45,000 53,000 11,250 45,000 43,420 135,000 COLORADO. 41 58 90 182 245 259 295 300 318 389 419 533 534 559 560 Georgetown, Miners National Bank Georgetown, First National Bank Leadville, First National Bank Del Norte>, First National Bank Denver, Commercial National Bank Denver, German National Bank Denver, Union National Bank Denver, State National Bank4,*> 3 Denver, A merican National Bank Denver, Peoples National Bank * Victor, First National Bank Grand Junction, Mesa County Nat'l Bank. Clifton, First National Bank Pueblo, Mercantile National Bank Silverton, Silverton National Bank 4 Jan. 24,1876 June 2,1884 Aug. 18,1877 Oct. 5,1885 Jan. 24,1884 Dec. 5,1893 Jan. 14,1893 June 15.1899 ~ ' Oct. 24,1893 Dec. 27.1900 July 6,1894 Oct. 23,1905 ^ Aug. 2,1895 Sept. 30,1902 Aug. 24,1895 Feb. 1,1896 July 25,1896 Jan. 7,1897 Dec. 20,1899 June 30,1904 Nov. 4,1903 Sept. 30,1908 Nov. 29,1913 do Mar. 31,1914 Mar. 30,1915 Apr. 9,1915 Sept."30,'i9i6' 48,750 100,000 12,500 100,000 24,300 Total (all receiverships, 15) 2,785,000 663,220 Total (receiverships closed, 13). 2,485,000 463,220 60,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 300,000 26,300 45,000 22,500 100,000 214,000 760,000 407,800 CONNECTICUT. 11 120 290 411 528 Bethel, First National Bank Stafford Springs, Stafford National B a n k . . . Willimantic, First National Bank Southport, Southport " " IBank National Norwich, First National Bank. Total (all receiverships closed, 5). Feb. Oct. Apr. May May 28,1868 17,1887 23,1895 19,1903 7,1913 Apr. 7,1881 Oct. 20,1888 Oct. 1,1906 July 31,1911 Mar. 31,1914 1 Figures on active receiverships taken from receivers' reports of Sept. 30, 1919. 2 Offsets allowed and settled, loans paid, and claims proved represent liabilities at date of failure; offsets and collections from assets represent amount assets realized. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 121 from assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 31, 1919,1 by States. Total assets at failure. Offsets. Claims proved. Collections from assets and assessment upon stockholders. Loans paid.2 Dividends paid. Legal expenses. Receivers' * salary and other expenses. 1 Eg $291,393 343,070 123,756 $6,845 3,019 7,435 $289,467 172,292 36,336 SI69,886 125,286 54,019 $507 58,647 21,907 $132,608 43,022 21,164 $12,247 8,299 4,007 $24,524 15,318 6,941 216,819 72,550 324,408 58,890 148,903 49,935 4,593 1,812 27,654 7,873 13,304 1,624 68,459 16,128 160,995 18,160 79,175 23,552 102,092 20,403 223,618 38,458 94,628 35,966 17,094 868 85,039 12,781 45,032 3,950 73,051 12,938 123,715 19,366 34,016 23,552 291 804 3,561 225 4,414 1,115 11,656 5,793 11,303 6,086 11,166 7,349 1,629,724 74,159 864,564 864,356 245,825 483,432 34,963 100,136 288,622 8,518 114,570 221,143 127,247 67,982 5,143 20,771 486 54,974 86,022 138,314 1,050,757 1,390,663 5,381 127 20,723 18,857 15,142 36,526 120,129 324,093 872,985 23,882 56,298 75,503 1,027,586 1,314,621 612,199 196,542 15,142 39,812 61,379 291,487 996,816 362 4,745 1,500 52,595 47,892 1,878 11,029 12,624 43,951 59,563 21 95 113 186 557 561 578 815,986 215,355 497,459 505,050 48,587 382,466 10,236 38,096 3,536,716 260,443 1,866,334 3,002,940 857,328 1,787,102 117,330 167,141 2,720,730 45,088 1,368,875 2,497,890 808,741 1,404,636 107,094 129,045 678,226 1,437,558 1,107,223 56,025 330,575 561,646 814,553 1,644,794 21,019 51,012 74,095 189 6,943 1,630 27,550 147,022 456,667 963,889 625,304 7,288 168,796 552,873 376,585 988,397 568,102 622,937 622,587 9,473 189,790 601,106 544,337 1,042,069 59,535 130,943 55,324 678 52,684 33 65,909 662,000 482,013 405,004 495,479 1,822 106,879 552,873 6,001 60,498 17,255 3,477 9,712 253 42,431 6,363 16,456 26,492 54,529 3,496 20,515 3,185 46,450 12,141 6,630, G O O 329,460 4,139,799 4,200,401 1,027,106 2,432,867 145,990 183,264 4,985,806 182,438 3,151,402 3,158,332 365,106 2,432,867 139,627 171,123 210,069 716,108 230,351 178,238 743,345 1,495,872 1,517,495 8,761 36,598 8,970 2,209 30,484 32,339 594,875 177,512 196,356 206,991 102,448 419,341 932,972 668,236 148,792 103,328 164,852 75,244 438,296 631,411 1,390,857 445 5,099 42,223 171,450 321,552 448,620 135,797 73,890 119,390 23,665 219,836 219,388 730,557 3,946 11,987 12,054 3,404 14,641 33,312 42,624 8,604 17,451 28,309 5,952 32,369 57,159 51,640 568,684 330,666 614,461 57,723 1,842,747 110,637 31,740 32,124 2,244 150,741 13,064 200,000 236,796 477,793 30,322 1,415,207 68,028 181,101 266,168 299,771 33,338 1,465,345 87,968 6,513 27,284 28,066 797 223,866 5,695 152,546 217,545 238,887 30,623 1,132,096 71,415 3,099 1 2,475 4,719 104 17,260 1,214 8,180 18,864 23,235 1,814 36,019 7,066 8,556,396 944,149 5,132,002 5,286,471 1,281,610 3,365,635 150,839 296,662 128,860 6 132 158 163 188 251 404 462 465 577 237,408 388,797 6,099,188 761,284 3,239,002 3,521,355 1,029,678 1,994,652 128,125 388,981 397,059 308,424 993,058 1,570 10,556 44,474 12,047 73,849 68,986 247,920 295,254 189,715 429,223 97.580 263,871 371,794 338,355 554,990 208 1,017 94,307 98,458 91,675 86,737 255,495 222,883 194,268 440,073 5,315 882 28,100 17,682 2,344 5,320 3,988 26,504 23,398 11,055 2,215,647 142,496 1,231,098 1,626,590 285,665 1,199,456 54,323 70,265 3 Restored to solvency. 4 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. & Restored to solvency for voluntary liquidation. 129 168 216 277 279 429 503 588 41 58 90 182 245 259 295 300 318 389 419 533 534 559 560 11 120 290 411 528 122 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 43.— Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from- assets and Receiver appointed. Receivership closed. Capital at failure. Circulation outstanding at failure. May 8,1866 Sept. 19,1873 Nov. 1,1878 Location and name of bank. May 14,1883 July 24,1876 Apr. 10,1894 $200,000 500.000 130,000 $180,000 450,000 62,500 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Washington, Merchants National Bank Washington, First National Bank. Washington, German-American N. B Total (all receiverships closed, 3) 830,000 j June 3,1887 Aug. 7,1891 July 14,1893 Aug. 14,1893 Apr. 22,1895 Nov. 29,1895 Feb. 3,1897 Mar. 17,1897 Mar. 14,1903 July 5,1907 Jan. 22,1914 ! Sept. 2,1914 i July 29,1915 Jan. 17,1917 ' Apr. 16,1917 ! Jan. 2,1918 Palatka, Palatka National Bank Palatka, First National Bank Tampa, Gulf National Bank 1 Orlando. First National Bank Ocala, First National Bank Orlando, First National Bank 2 Ocala, Merchants National Bank Jacksonville, Merchants National Bank Jacksonville, First N. B. of Florida Miami, Fort Dallas National Bank Pensacola, First National Bank Pensacola, American National Bank1 Key West, Island City National Bank Jacksonville, Heard National 1Bank Daytona, First National Bank St. Cloud, First National Bank Oct. 17,1887 Oct. 1,1900 May 24,1899 May 21,1894 June 30,1899 June 10,1910 Sept. 30,1901 May 31,1901 Sept. 30;1908 Oct. 31,1912 Nov. 30,1914 50,000 150,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 85,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 500,000 300,000 100,000 1,000,000 50,000 50,000 692, 500 18,000 33,250 11,250 11,250 33,750 22,200 22,100 49,100 52S 000 500,000 98,500 583,400 17,500 Total (all receiverships, 16' 2,885,000 Total (receiverships closed, 12). 1,235,000 I 252,900 150,000 200,000 75,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 32,900 44,000 16,370 22,500 11,250 197,000 20,000 100,000 Brunswick, Oglethorpe Nationa". Bank Brunswick, First National Bank ea t o , F a Cedar town, First National Bank Columbus Chattahoochee National B a n k . . Nation Columbus, Cordele, First National Bank Macon, First National Bank La Fayette, First National Bank Americus, Americus National Eank Fitzgerald, Third National Bank * Toccoa, First National Bank Fitzgerald, Ben Hill National Bank * June June July Dec. Mar. May July Feb. June Nov. Mar. 12,1893 17,1893 26,1893 7,1895 4,1899 16,1904 19,1913 3,1914 3,1915 22,1915 6,1916 Oct. 23,1899 Sept. 12,1895 Nov. 16,1894 Sept. 30,1903 Nov. 30,1909 May 12,1906 Oct. 31,1918 Oct. 31,1918 July 19,1915 June 30,1918 14,1918 Aug. Total (all receiverships closed, 11). 1,100,000 Moscow, Moscow National Bank Salmon, First National Bank Caldwell, American National Bank Feb. 4,1897 Aug. 8,1911 Dec. 23,1913 Sept. 30,1903 j 1,452,300 553,220 j 75,000 50,000 50,000 16,875 50,000 48,GOO Total (allreceiverships, 2) 175,000 115,475 Total (receiverships close d, 2). 125,000 65,475 50,000 Dec. 4,1875 250,000 Feb. 15,1886 500,000 Nov. 20,1883 200,000 Mar. 4,1886 250,000 Feb. 28,1885 50,000 July 23,1881 750.000 Dec. 31,1907 200,000 Feb. 23,1892 500,000 Mar. 1,1884 Jan. 4,1894 75,000 Feb. 10,1888 50.000 Feb. 27,1893 200;000 Sept. 30,1905 1,000,000 Apr. 3,1897 100,000 May 2,1900 1,000,000 Dec. 4,1893 50,000 May 6,1901 200,000 2 Second failure.. 45,000 135,000 90,000 'Sept."36,"i9ii"i j Rockford, First National Bank Chicago, Scandinavian National Bank Chicago, Cook County National Bank Chicago, Fourth National Bank 3 Chicago, City National Bank. Winchester, First National Bank Chicago, Third National Bank Chicago, Central National Bank Chicago, German National Bank s Monmoutn, First National Bank Bushnell, Farmers National Bank Chicago, Park National Bank Chicago, Columbia National Bank Evanston, Evanston National Bank Chicago, Chemical National Bank Kankakee, First National Bankl Rockford, Second National Bank 1 Restored to solvency. Mar. 15,1869 Dec. 12,1872 Feb. 1,1875 Feb. 2,1876 May 17,1876 Mar. 16,1877 Nov. 24,1877 Dec. 1,1877 Dec. 20,1878 Apr. 22,1884 Dec. 17,1884 July 14,1890 May 22,1893 1 June 7,1893 I July 21,1893 ! Aug. 5,1893 j Nov. 10,1896 49,500 45,000 597,840 45,000 27,000 44,000 45,000 43,600 22,500 45,000 43,750 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 123 from- assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 31, 1919, by States—Contd. I Total assets i at failure. Collections from assets and assessment upon stockholders. Dividends paid. Legal expenses. Receivers' salary and other expenses. $275 16,393 53,898 $165,769 1,374,339 105, 763 811,281 24,241 16,327 $13,427 37,390 23,124 1,842,227 70,566 1,645,871 51,849 73,941 9,379 283,020 64,306 14,251 186,071 104,022 82 21,093 21,171 9,492 143, 621 64, 855 7,874 1,995 1,348 13,483 16,001 43,082 72,105 7,758 5,245 34,789 53,717 647,368 267,930 36,287 149,375 157,752 239,577 501,479 1,868,255 166,480 75,214 83,879 234,951 203,621 360,925 1,848,368 58,579 35,013 32,639 101,099 47,417 101,635 280,453 78,526 25,401 38,215 108,103 122, 661 207,432 1,461,192 13,871 6,539 4,173 7,270 11,655 10,627 30,271 15,504 8,261 8,852 18,479 21,888 41,231 61,156 19,365 463,431 93,951 2,562,103 185,118 2,589,044 109,610 580,392 46,969 1,816,481 11,875 31,642 Offsets. Claims proved. $860,929 2,277,690 433,723 $280,955 165,846 $669,513 1,619,965 282,370 $190,752 1,452,363 199,112 3,572,342 446,801 2,571,848 56,529 485,465 151, 435 34,885 21,163 437,018 225,218 247, 088 346, 493 372,185 677,101 2,396,887 330,277 4,621,767 Loans paid. 447,9S8 41,960 349,191 155,287 21,140 104,770 3,153 26,246 2,550 10,795,451 1,444,868 6,582,665 6,207,231 1,410,323 4,227,718 126,224 1,709,165 1,429,414 418,728 798,306 64,004 145,047 438,667 616,926 161,151 327,609 73,606 995,734 198,541 481,798 17,935 48,314 5,360 7,944 25,286 45,496 21,756 63,344 206,714 239,894 30,839 147,097 5,829 620,782 119,950 323,592 210,655 263,760 87,562 191,192 26, 644 866,618 177,227 299,811 49,463 5,004 44,694 81,579 10,200 91, 607 45,932 95,597 133,328 250,731 36, 619 88,471 4,080 635,807 108,547 159,872 9,245 1,500 1,801 6,073 5,677 17,666 9,631 15,238 18,619 6,275 4,448 15,069 6,687 18,002 13,117 28,350 427,983 141, 799 235,485 2,171 23,104 47,319 198,286 110,105 101,188 44,108 67,058 50,605 11,168 6,385 18,872 8,989 3,863,814 473,091 1,765,120 2,431,860 569,372 1,535,118 84,384 138,428 205,643 325,624 197,296 5,913 25,980 31,939 96,443 108,356 102,861 90,824 282,977 148,901 31,455 166,116 35,471 37,491 64,791 102,861 5,630 10,837 779 16,248 27,694 8,337 114 159 212 232 289 304 352 359 410 471 542 550 565 583 584 587 259,873 272,744 3 26 75 10,153 196 202 217 306 381 432 530 543 562 570 575 353 516 538 728,563 63,832 307,660 233,042 205,143 17,246 52,279 | 402,939 37,852 199,304 06,926 140,352 6, 409 24,585 i 7,811 368,100 2,021,438 224,152 1,017,759 212, 667 2,292,716 489,591 681,989 279,171 79,273 741,867 2,536,832 192,234 2,653,248 274 6,211 452,953 2,100 48,381 6,537 95,121 7,245 6,170 5,320 3,411 75,645 354,156 4,220 354,354 69,874 254,901 1,795,992 35,801 703,658 140,735 1,061,598 298,324 197,353 245,599 86,258 465,760 968,221 80,971 1,342,490 2,926 1,300 56,921 29,277 143,209 228,412 18,258 545,593 89,715 1,071,774 193,941 182,572 264,268 86,263 452,017 789,698 56,560 1,424,484 2,705 6,037 42,067 4,731 13,802 2,082 33,126 13,104 37,908 172,131 365,289 33,349 643,568 111,271 2,181,471 222,738 264,180 330,163 96,332 512,013 1,152,073 94,552 1,712,489 3,000 21,585 37,889 10,360 20,698 10, 669 135,046 15,693 32,142 20,738 8,244 13,029 50,137 9,443 40,326 14 22 38 43 63,475 47 8,805 54 420,001 60 01 49,466 76 14,434 16,600 93 1,825 102 41,906 4,455 137 214,801 50,087 131 20,506 8,043 194 168,118 49,401 214 224 623,996 17,569 290,771 459,912 149,866 I 273,222 5,697 18,969 , 333 3 4 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. Second failure, formerly "Third National Bank." 124 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 43.— Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and Location and name of bank. Receiver appointed. Receivership closed. Capital at failure. Circulation outstanding at failure. ILLINOIS—-Continued. Chicago, National Bank of Illinois Spring Valley, Spring Valley Nat'l Bank . . Toluca, First National Bank Peoria, Peoria National Bank Benton, Coal Belt National Bank Johnston City, First National Bank Dec. 21,1896 Sept. 30,1906 SI, OCC, 000 50,000 July 5,1905 June 15,1912 100,000 July 5,1905 Aug. 10,1911 200,000 Oct. 7,1905 Nov. 13,1907 38,500 Feb. 9,1909 Apr. 7,1909 50,0C0 Aug. 17,1914 Dec. 24,1917 $45,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 9,500 49,297 6,863,500 1 1,681,987 Total (all receiverships closed, 23). INDIANA. Nov. Nov. Feb. July July Mar. July July Aug. Aug. Oct. Sept. Nov. Feb. Terre Haute, Vigo County National Bank. June Nov. Aurora, Aurora National Bank Anderson, First National Bank Princeton, Gibson County National Bank. Franklin, First National Bank Delphi, First National Bank Monticello, First National Bank Lawrenceburg, City National Bank i Richmond, Richmond National Bank Vincennes, Vincennes National Bank Indianapolis, Indianapolis National Bank. Muncie, Citizens National Bank 2 North Manchester, First National1 B a n k . . . Logansport, State National B a n k Elknart, Indiana National Bank Matthews, First National Bank. 23.1873 28.1874 13,1877 20,1877 18,1879 11,1884 23,1884 22.1892 3,1893 14,1893 16.1893 27,1898 19.1903 13.1904 28,1905 4,1907 May Sept. Sept. Oct. Feb. Oct. Sept. Oct. May Nov. Jan. Oct. Mar. Sept. June Mar. 31,1904 18,1876 14,1881 15,1881 6,1883 25,1886 30,1890 24,1900 3,1900 17,1893 9,1902 7,1899 31,1910 30,1905 2,1909 31,1914 Total (all receiverships closed, 16). Keokuk, First National Bank Bedford, First National Bank Osceola, First National Bank Dubuque, Commercial National Bank Cedar Falls, First National Bank Ida Grove, First National Banki Pella, First National Bank, Sioux City, Sioux National Bank. Decorah, First National Bank Sioux City, First National Bank*.. Griswold, First National B a n k . . . . Le Mars, Le Mars National Bank.. Storm Lake, First National Bank. Grinnell, First National Bank Chariton, First National Bank Carroll, First National Bank Corning, First National Bank Mar. Feb. Feb. Apr. June June June Sept. Nov. Jan. Feb. Apr. Jan. July Oct. Oct. June 3,1868 1,1876 25,1876 2,1888 13,1893 4,1895 5.1895 9.1896 24.1896 7.1897 17.1897 17,1901 2,1904 27,1904 31,1907 21,1908 22,1914 Nov. Mar. Feb. Nov. Jan. Apr. Sept. July Oct. Mar. Sept. Jan. Sept. Oct. Apr. Aug. Oct. 30,1872 ioo, oeo 250,000 100,000 300,000 200,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 25,000 150,000 50,000 1,857,000 45,000 43,800 45,000 45,000 27,000 45,000 22,500 44,160 27,000 24,548 12,500 37,500 25,000 444,008 Sept. July Apr. May July Mar. June 11,1878 14,1880 8,1881 9,1895 21,1894 29,1893 7,1899 dctV"3i*i893 Apr. 14,1902 Oct. 31,1908 Apr. 11,1898 Nov. 1,1893 Apr. 1,1896 May 25,1899 Nov. 24,1894 Apr. 25,1898 Jan. 5,1897 2 100,000 30,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 300,000 75,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 90,000 27,000 45,000 22,500 11,250 1,505,000 28,1878 11,1892 6,1897 21.1896 30,1904 24.1902 1,1903 16.1897 30.1903 5,1903 30,1911 31,1910 29,1915 9,1915 31,1918 Total (allreceiverships closed, 17). Topeka, First National Bank Dec. 16,1873 Wichita, First National Bank Sept. 23,1876 1 Fort Scott, Merchants National B a n k Sept. 25,1878 Abilene, First National Bank Jan. 21,1890 Harper, Harper National Bank F e b . 10,1890 Wellington, State National Bank Sept. 25,1890 Kingman, Kingman National Bank Oct. 2,1890 Alma, First National Bank Nov. 21,1890 Belleville, First National Bank Dec. 12,1890 Meade Center, First National Bank Dec. 24,1890 Arkansas City, American National B a n k . . . Dec. 26,1890 Ellsworth, First National Bank Feb. 11,1891 MePherson, Second National Bank Mar. 25,1891 Pratt, Pratt County National Bank Apr. 7,1891 Kansas City, First National Bank Aug. 17,1891 Coldwater, First National Bank Oct. 14,1891 Downs, First National Bank Feb. 6,1892 Cherry vale, Cherry vale National Bank July 2,1892 1 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 50,000 50,000 132,000 50,000 50,000 563,650 100,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 75,oOO 50,000 50,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 52,000 50,000 50,000 90,000 43,200 Restored to solvency. 11,700 44,100 17,320 10,887 23,900 49,998 25,000 50,000 85,000 49,995 21,240 10,750 11,250 22,000 16,875 11,250 10,750 45,000 11,250 11,250 11,250 33,750 11,200 10,750 11,250 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 125 from assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 31, 1919, by States—Contd. Total assets at failure. $13,905,118 520,677 434,661 1,287,148 50,176 292,845 Offsets. Claims proved. Collections from assets and assessment upon stockholders. $1,340,736 $11,585,189 $14,233,221 424,826 208,268 8,328 275,870 295,842 34,686 610,605 1,108,047 75,616 10,580 22,541 2,442 178,069 248,425 7,948 Loans paid. Dividends paid. Legal expenses. $1,989,289 $11,932,745 6,678 175,237 1,215 264,835 442,817 627,200 10,723 10,685 48,299 183,885 $158,622 11,274 7,199 2,216 3,264 $152,565 15,079 15,447 23,122 1,133 12,521 19,043,850 436,337 687,835 72,089 62,646 173,512 81,941 20,998 28,809 275,684 197,292 678,902 4,718 5,146 2,690 1,792 2,223 5,1C8 3,615 34,097 13,089 4 309 9,716 10,919 11,296 7,885 26,833 11,373 58,614 31,913,469 2,909,423 21,123,445 24,505,783 233,057 112,362 345,589 188,100 34,754 31,047 610,784 364,807 2,098,268 10,410 3,595 60,311 62,774 8,411 32,233 7,164 179,701 144,606 62,646 185,760 133,112 21,182 46,441 365,931 226,535 1,112,567 89,896 61,251 197,633 103,235 34,096 40,309 371,720 225,149 1,226,451 3,392 64,035 12,869 454,790 30,807 21,980 16,935 24,791 302,195 1,853 295,431 22,409 688,555 129,605 12,072 1,404 10,077 3,356 27,054 3,987 31,182 16,450 52 3,711,546 Receivers' salary and other expenses. 296 520 4,059 10 3,242 1,660 6,934 173,123 100,797 797,954 123,584 1,129,688 194,406 98,775 49,173 5,886 89,182 11,083 620,752 75,191 655,486 126,354 128,751 30,896 346,354 51,902 1,038,575 149,312 6,538,320 52S, 495 3,875,338 4,099,530 938,532 2,806,498 85,476 33,454 3 510 3,043 71,172 10,491 205,256 56,457 34,535 435,319 126,411 15,507 3,977 1,387 2,077 4,408 2,825 9,494 17,073 35,682 61,853 146,199 224,862 3,928 5,810 4,573 4,826 5,499 752,500 13,165 134,929 12,624 34,536 248,132 75,969 59,138 893,555 329,5-43 168,448 23,265 48,488 273,091 90,768 6,007 66,027 947,925 148,817 39,969 114,035 104,551 6,513 13,879 10,410 14,035 9 274 7,935 14,741 7,401 971 9,249 20,809 20,691 111,584 218,786 226,479 425,290 746,504 647,119 334,038 5,395 9,424 14,917 12,346 100,496 112,272 14,915 58,906 122,403 139,455 337,215 1,311,365 408,276 236,241 83,502 122,403 134,287 323,994 739,260 343,894 219,438 15,227 27,632 74,898 6,075 33,384 44,212 37,576 44,866 75,971 37, 786 290,220 628,121 257,708 163,718 5,201 7,537 6,639 3,657 53,031 14,433 2,011 10,998 6,383 14,964 24,042 24,724 27,541 16,088 5,339,042 453,684 3,902,753 3,739,612 1,044,812 2,263,135 138,175 26,951 17,409 55,372 97,464 27,801 75,638 22,436 56,745 83,756 31,089 30,516 18,822 275,923 111,742 42,962 42,059 121,357 34,014 36,156 16,250 60,314 79,623 22,146 98,005 31,465 79,666 69,227 28,165 41,475 23,341 523,274 94,524 59,141 51,646 142,119 26,299 53,350 33,477 14,289 16,773 31,668 59,121 16,670 66,221 20,410 60,902 52,178 6,218 30,516 11,851 233,984 54,475 21,705 29,813 88,268 18,196 28,563 4,838 6,075 2,200 1,488 2,099 8,282 1,529 3,716 9,341 7,158 6,633 11,042 7,632 3,963 6,674 48,478 10,248 4,370 7,666 16,233 5,082 5,939 4,563 221 233 229,846 188,857 145,144 83,356 213,788 66,673 112,730 177,843 77,216 84,086 70,573 639,012 193,146 123,113 98,905 291,738 85,640 118,129 100,626 33 36 52 57 80 91 96 181 246,140 302,949 65,969 100,051 673,490 204,567 ! ! 8,520 340 454 455 459 502 548 178 1,733 5,600 801 1,541 129 274 225 56,738 2,669 3,611 429 11,076 7,091 127 11,881 272 20,344 3,025 10,998 1,774 8,483 6,224 1,919 219,675 27,722 32,132 8,256 24,326 1,703 16,731 21,623 82,625 715 210 872 780 3,529 5,195 772 2,897 21,137 2,079 934 5,911 9,852 1,318 2,117 2,453 244 375 421 426 452 477 12 42 44 125 198 292 293 323 335 343 356 398 422 436 475 499 547 34 49 72 134 135 138 139 140 141 142 143 147 148 149 160 164 171 178 126 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 43.—Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and Receiver appointed. Location and name of bank. Receivership closed. Capital at failure. July 2,1892 Jan. 16,1893 June 15,1893 Aug. 22.1893 Nov. 6.1893 June 29.1894 Sept. 5.1894 Oct. 25.1895 Feb. 15.1896 June 26,1896 Aug. 26,1896 Nov. 9,1896 Feb. 1,1898 Nov. 16.1898 Sept. 5,1899 Oct. 19.1899 Oct. 28,1899 July 3,1905 Nov. 20,1908 Dec. 5,1913 Jan. 12,1914 Apr. 6,1893 Oct. 27.1897 Feb. 6,1894 Oct. 28,1897 Mar. 31,1914 June 27.1898 Feb. 28.1898 June 18,1900 Mar. 20.1899 May 21.1900 Jan. 28,1899 Mar. 29.1898 Dec. 26.1899 Dec. 31,1906 Oct. 25.1901 Sept. 18.1900 Feb. 24,1903 Sept. 30.1909 Apr. 16.1910 July 26,1918 Jan. 26,1914 Circulation outstanding at failure. $50,000 100,000 125,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 250,000 50,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 50,000 KANSAS—continued. 179 Erie, First National Bank 183 Newton, Newton National Bank 200 Arkansas City, First National Bank i 235 Marion, First National Bank 247 Hutchinson, Hutchinson National Bank... 258 Wichita, State N ational Bank 264 Wichita, Wichita National Bank 302 Wellington, First National Bank 310 Humboldt, Humboldt First National Bank. 314 Wellington, Sumner National Bank 321 Larned, First National Bank 331 Garnett, First National Bank 372 Paola, National Bank 380 Emporia, First National Bank 384 Atchison, Atchison National Bank 386 Arkansas City, First National Bank 23 387 McPherson, First National Bank2 453 Topeka, First National Bank 500 Fort Scott, First National Bank 535 Yates Center, YatesCenter National Bank.. 539 Marion, Marion National Banki $11,250 22,500 21,900 22,500 22,500 44,500 11,250 13,000 22, 500 11,250 11,700 11,250 22,500 45,000 2b, 000 1 Total (all receiverships, 39) 3, 347, 000 1; 124, 903 Total (receiverships closed, 38). 3, 272, 000 ; 1, 108, 088 KENTUCKY. 231 349 350 392 507 514 546 556 Middlesborough, First National Bank Newport, First National Bank , Louisville, German National Bank Somerset, Somerset National Banking Co. Burnside, First National Bank 1 Beattyville, National Bank of.. London, First National Bank fci Providence, Union National Bank Total (all receiverships, 8) Sept. 30,1902 Sept. 30,1909 June 5,1905 Sept. 30,1903 Dec. 23,1909 July 23,1913 50,000 200,000 251,500 50;000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 676,500 ( Total (receiverships closed, 7). 263,900 500,000 500,000 600,000 200,000 200,000 25,000 200,000 Apr. 15,1915 313,100 I 626,500 i Aug. 12,1893 Jan. 21,1897 Jan. 22,1897 Aug. 17,1900 Sept. 17.1909 Oct. 15.1910 Apr. 9,1914 Feb. 12,1915 180,000 450,000 360,000 44,300 42,800 6,250 72,898 11,250 45,000 176,400 6,250 25,000 49,200 LOUISIANA. 7 New Orleans, First National Bank 24 N-ew Orleans, Crescent City National Bank. 31 New Orleans, New Orleans N. Bkg. Assn... 324 ]New Orleans, American National Bank 351 New Orleans, Mutual National Bank 525 New Roads, First National Bank 563 Monroe, Union National Bank. May 20,1867 Mar. 18,1873 Oct. 23,1873 Sept. 10,1896 Jan. 27,1897 Sept. 30,1912 June 24,1915 Sept. 28,1882 June 1,1881 Mar. 21,1887 Aug. 12,1902 July 9,1900 Oct. 31,1917 June 30,1917 Total (all receiverships closed, 7). . 2,225,000 ! 1,156,248 MARYLAND. 394 ! Baltimore, American National Bank (re- Dec. 21,1900 Oct. 31,1908 | ceivership closed, 1). 200,000 97,800 961,300 100,000 150,000 400,000 250,000 200,000 1,000,000 150,000 200,000 400,000 500,000 4.50, 000 27, 000 131, 370 45, 000 90, 000 44, 997 45,000 50, 000 109, 000 MASSACHUSETTS. May 22,1882 Jan. 20,1886 Aug. 2,1886 Nov. 2,1891 May 23,1898 Dec. 16,1899 Dec. 21.1899 Sept. 19.1900 June 24.1901 Apr. 4,1902 Nov. 13.1902 i Restored to solvency. 87 Boston, Pacific National Bank 106 Clinton, Lancaster National Bank 1 111 Abington, Abington National Bank 165 Boston, Maverick National Bank 1 374 Northampton, Hampshire County N. B. 388 Boston, Broadway National Bank 390 Boston, Globe National Bank 393 Peabody, South Danvers National Bank... 400 Springfield, Pynchon National Bank 406 Boston, Hancock National Bank 2 407 Boston, Central National Bank June 30,1893 Sept. 14,1891 Feb. 17,1887 Mar. 31,1898 Mar. 20,1899 Feb. 15,1900 Feb. 25,1903 June 30,1910 Oct. 20,1904 Oct. 20,1906 395, 900 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 127 from assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct 31, 1919, by States—Contd. Total assets at failure. ! Offsets. Claims proved. Collections from assets and assessment upon stockholders. Dividends paid. Loans paid. Legal expenses. Receivers' salary and other expenses. S96,433 203,749 SI, 429 13,633 $33,986 99,610 $49,796 72,990 $11,002 5,055 $35,146 53,334 104,298 235,574 333,228 583,653 126,614 116,894 155,672 106,166 132,139 67,538 630, 455 227,188 2,078 23,198 16,552 131,196 604 2,331 1,405 10,334 27,694 2,402 25,229 9,034 42,396 95,751 183,608 181,810 50,431 47,686 61,378 38,709 41,505 . 10,035 500,426 185,718 16,586 26,498 48,834 200,422 20,212 14,982 21,902 8,342 8,856 721 71,229 714 4,850 32,935 25,613 67,904 110,299 37,872 33,819 49,225 25,023 41,505 10,099 325,415 92,859 2,118,276 638,716 358,947 208,523 100,082 87,566 14,567 1,540,306 481,814 186,930 65,544 72,681 136,396 347,358 79,489 68,294 94,924 41,229 56,770 19,633 438,475 104,032 6,296 10;396 1,465,233 408,722 190,733 $439 4,886 4,562 7,190 6,337 11,095 5,445 4,400 4,772 2,840 1,797 2,529 21,145 3,443 161,375 17,121 29,904 5,718 1,267,851 374,189 120,601 882 12,913 3,312 13,691 9,106,115 811,753 4,976,768 5,246,248 1,104,874 3,545,004 183,386 378,376 9,028,899 811,624 4,945,679 5,218,083 1,096,391 3,538,786 178,191 370,744 84,128 813,914 632,053 157,285 8,293 218,954 51,799 9,627 22,011 367,356 292,497 120,804 37,727 486,965 430,405 183,996 10,774 113,231 59,775 23,172 15,037 321,412 310,388 140,556 3,075 15,795 23,918 6,582 8,841 31,527 26,737 7,365 107,203 343,020 19,115 29,403 54,218 251,834 80,808 311,795 12,112 38,558 56,522 227,969 2,013 10,879 8,881 26,016 2,137.603 337,191 1,108,720 1,531,696 257,622 1,071,884 62,262 109,367 1,794,583 307,788 856,886 1,219,901 219,064 843,915 51,383 83,351 1,830,604 638,390 776,870 935,305 497,510 88,224 648, 276 58,645 8,949 8,964 31,881 14,363 1,444 67,682 1,119,313 657,020 1,429,595 599,707 124,763 42,424 261,505 1,037,529 622,405 1,010,559 367,044 282,286 53,835 429,595 17,477 18,964 3,630 185,420 154,058 14,024 139,049 884,429 549,427 862,263 128,235 103,472 27,242 261,534 43,183 25,376 67,569 21,500 3,424 3,133 9,973 92,440 28,638 77,097 31,889 16,335 9,436 19,039 5,415,239 191,928 4,234,327 3,803,253 532,622 2,816,602 174,158 274,874 711,767 66,859 315,579 195,411 113,825 337,310 10,911 30,130 394 3,462,837 291,651 296,177 9,690,691 865,360 2,602,671 7,405,595 '573,354 1,706,259 281,924 3,789,911 206,268 18,883 3,721 1,082,794 136,857 223,705 261,820 19,216 39,884 1,990,406 2,397,129 304,008 171,581 198,513 116,626 7,602,341 7,059,027 589,198 497,889 2,044,654 2,009,815 6,994,389 2,671,318 335,945 259, 404 1,538,485 1,048, 708 194,820 128,371 2,735,808 599,639 2,041,789 2 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 194,574 82,472 83,039 7,843 875 4,052,940 89,506 3.53,507 10,858 484,939 1,566,124 188,482 117, 878 6,854,775 508,910 2,024,779 2,861,140 207,840 1,056,782 131.478 2,116; 552 101,794 2,855 198 40,175 3,426 2,416 29,451 16,969 10,253 3,027 29,912 127,914 22,713 5,208 81,038 6,399 4,892 45,207 21,630 36,131 7,422 59,794 87 106 111 165 374 388 390 393 400 406 107 3 Second failure. $1,553 9,715 11,461 13,380 13,321 25,542 10,824 6,081 8,424 3,582 4,612 4,657 20,686 7,016 1,446 3,796 23,094 14,100 26,537 179 183 200 235 247 258 264 302 310 314 321 331 372 380 384 386 387 453 500 535 539 231 349 350 392 507 514 546 556 7 24 31 324 351 525 563 128 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 43.— Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and I i Capital at failure. Circulation outstanding at failure. $100,000 200,000 300,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 $50,000 200,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 190,198 Total (all receiverships, 17) 5,311,300 1,928,465 Total (receiverships closed, 14) 4,811,300 1,604,267 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 11,250 44,000 11,250 33,250 44,280 11,250 11.250 22,500 11,250 22,000 11,250 50,000 100,000 12,500 20,000 1,350,000 416,030 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 200,000 500,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 45,000 90,000 44,420 11,250 45,000 44,010 43,950 50,000 25,000 14,400 Total (all receiverships, 10).. 1,300,000 413,030 Total (receiverships closed, £ 1,275,000 398,630 50,000 60,000 25,500 13,500 110,000 39,000 2,5Q0,000 500,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 300,000 200,000 250,000 1,000,000 250,000 300,000 50,000 44,860 44,940 44,500 27,000 45,000 44,430 45,000 44,980 45,000 45,000 212,600 12,500 5,600,000 655,810 Location and name of bank. Receiver appointed. Receivership closed. MASSACHUSETTS—continued 415 463 467 481 510 531 Greenfield, Packard National Bank Boston, American National Bank Chelsea, First National Bank North Mtleborough, Jewelers Natl. Bank. Cambridge, National City Bank Lowell, Traders National Bank Oct. 1,1903 Nov. 27,1905 Aug. 17,1906 Dec. 20,1907 Feb. 23,1910 Oct. 20,1913 July Nov. May Oct. 1,1904 30,1911 31,1913 25,1912 MICHIGAN. 128 152 205 222 252 328 329 337 341 368 369 383 395 396 505 520 Lowell, Lowell National Bank Marshall, National City Bank Greenville, City National Bank Big Rapids, Northern National Bank Detroit, Third National Bank Mount Pleasant, First National Bank Ithaca, First National Bank Saginaw, First Natl. Bank of East Saginaw. Big Rapids, Big Rapids National Bank K.. Benton Harbor, First National Bank Sault Ste. Marie, Sault Ste. Marie Natl. Bk.. Niles, Citizens National Bank White Pigeon, First National Bank Niles, First National Bank Ironwood, First National Bank Albion, Albion National Bank Sept. June June Aug. Feb. Oct. Oct. Dec. Dec. Sept. Dec. July Dec. Mar. June Jan. 19,1888 22,1891 27,1893 5,1893 1,1894 7,1896 14,1896 10,1896 31,1896 21,1897 10,1897 8,1899 27,1900 9,1901 21,1909 4,1912 Apr. Mar. June May Mar. Mar. Oct. Aug. Apr. May Nov. June Sept. June June Oct. 24,1890 31,1895 24,1899 31,1909 31,1903 20,1903 21,1901 15.1899 30.1901 31.1900 15,1898 10.1902 27.1901 30,1917 30,1914 31,1916 Total (all receiverships closed, 16). MINNESOTA. 45 55 105 130 33* 347 360 444 541 586 Duluth, First National Bank Minneapolis, National Exchange Bank.. Lake City, First National Bank Anoka, First National Bank Duluth, Marine National Bank Minneapolis, Columbia National B a n k . . Minneapolis, Union National Bank Faribault, First National Bank Baroesville, Barnesville National Bank. Clarkfield, First National Bank Mar. 13,1876 May 24,1877 Jan. 4,1886 Apr. 22,1889 Nov. 11.1896 Jan. 14.1897 Mar. 20,1897 Jan. 3,1905 Jan. 14,1914 Sept. 25,1917 Jan. June June May Apr. Jan. May Sept. Oct. 31,1881 10,1880 1,1886 4,1896 16,1900 22.1900 25.1901 30,1911 31,1919 MISSISSIPPI. 13 226 Vicksburg, National Bank Starkville, First National Bank. Apr. 24,1868 Aug. 9,1893 Nov. 25,1882 Feb. 27,1899 Total (all receiverships closed, 2 ) . . . . , MISSOURI. 56 St. Louis, N. B. of the State of Missouri.... 62 Kansas City, First National Bank 63 Kansas City, Commercial National Bank... 73 Platte City, Farmers National Bank , 74 Warrensburg, First National Bank 121 St. Louis, Filth National Bank 255 Springfield, American National Bank , 256 Sedalia, First National Bank 284 Kansas City, National Bank of Kansas City 336 Kansas City, Missouri National Bank , 456 Kansas City, City National Bank 468 Butler, Bates National Bank June 23,1877 Feb. 11,1878 do Oct. 1,1878 Nov. 1,1878 Nov. 15,1887 Feb. 28,1894 May 10,1894 Mar. 18,1895 Dec. 3,1896 July 20,1905 Sept. 20,1906 Mar. July Mar. Oct. Mar. June July June July June June May Total (all receiverships closed, 12). 1 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 26,1888 6.1881 9.1882 10,1879 15,1881 10.1901 24,1897 30,1909 1,1908 23.1902 30.1906 7,1915 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 129 from assessments, and disposition cf collections, 1865 to Oct. 31, 1919, by States—Contd. Total assets at failure. $412,021 472,061 1,154, 257 912, 833 238,834 3,244, 424 Claims proved. $19,073 33,301 114,781 91, 722 33,237 148,071 $238,929 160,874 598,928 656,546 389, 831 2, 828,634 Collections from assets and assessment upon stockholders. Loans paid. Dividends paid. Legal expenses. Receivers7 43 salary *© © and other expenses. o $304,241 276,273 725,278 887,860 313,165 2,687,505 $50,368 88,139 100,976 164,632 34,524 $243,619 161,252 548,428 681,815 253,389 2,545,529 914 $894 3, 762 13,506 10,243 18,229 12,503 $5,046 23,120 42,313 31,170 24,026 54,440 37, 400, 860 3,032,972 23, 818, 713 29,179,575 5,800,106 22,068,772 299,613 598,463 32,211,343 2,811,780 19,551,540 24,640,420 5,411,161 18,213,072 258,628 483,866 127,975 197,018 321, 778 337,323 543 218 119,220 136,669 583,192 55,248 138,931 131,494 199,177 102,923 360,779 599,154 146,576 1,840 4,199 3,519 6,555 100,149 179,844 120,849 349,392 305,880 74,960 92,604 402,332 20,831 113,790 83,273 144,295 65,059 410,997 294,367 156,298 1,466 9,121 29,345 70,633 54,429 15,723 8,935 63,488 14,731 1,361 12, 263 9,291 34,943 15, 776 3,757 93,051 162,987 64,344 229,966 235,178 42,283 67,435 289,710 9,817 86,197 79,211 114,532 45,858 332,202 236,326 132,252 1,923 4,652 . 3,227 26,395 84,578 19,516 90,136 155,040 237,099 240,802 364,448 49,053 62,044 294, 788 19,086 81,660 71,250 134, 755 45,222 395,823 601,776 395,965 3,562 1,304 20,782 18,218 5,798 3,348 7,475 15,952 31,287 9,454 11,605 12,751 18,243 7,035 9,308 2,681 13,938 2,455 23,070 24,047 14,491 4,100,675 235,239 3,238,947 2,914,920 345,387 2,221,349 106,597 207,140 172,248 350,306 156, 774 145,699 421,576 438,436 777,201 619,881 54,672 235,538 1,139 21,498 115,357 217,450 148,611 130,527 188, 754 280,947 442,071 416,271 34,498 185,066 2,159,552 3,616 8, 804 1,898 26, 881 18,805 46,345 8,966 21,662 16,575 23,003 166,837 88,697 202, 753 131,024 87,895 131,995 190,620 276,330 365,204 6, 709 139,632 1,620,859 4,148 6,678 3,724 9,662 10,109 2,112 9,532 10,055 12,046 2,314 11,603 22,972 15,795 14,787 19,296 8,489 12,498 415 463 467 481 510 531 4,536 20,731 44,279 63 11,149 125 261 11,208 17,506 6,819 5,349 3,483 3,651 3,854 2,859 20 3,372,331 155,901 91,801 227,355 127,524 108,127 197,136 188,470 282,242 558,623 24, 848 172,070 1,978,196 56,859 128,212 1,806,126 1,974,486 143,834 1,481,227 47,327 117,357 94,112 108,477 4,608 8,315 33,870 32,220 31,566 44,105 3,786 12,994 16,654 13,969 1,773 4,511 9,353 7,626 202,589 12,923 66,090 75,671 16,780 30,623 6,284 16,979 4,388, 709 1,836, 844 178, 248 70,548 296,988 1,571,331 393,528 647,013 2,058,518 1,514,681 1,473,033 212,892 166,831 1,482,725 22,962 10,947 55,255 164,276 34,165 63,077 70,409 162,553 107,974 44,295 1,935,721 392,394 75,175 32,449 156,260 1,130,254 81,921 260,192 872,378 1,005,594 751,851 122,144 3,091, 730 351,377 94,613 20,819 172,878 1,174,519 161, 824 359,083 1,400,874 1,012,203 1,150,688 146,139 658, 784 1,791 3,048 1,633 47,315 19,446 49,318 242,230 366,499 204,802 386,919 4,337 2,165,388 316,828 52,514 11,803 100,870 1,091,416 87,347 43,868 947,455 744,114 751,719 98,832 79,802 5,444 23,854 161,036 27,314 1,604 3,113 8,176 34,751 16,314 35,495 52,835 37,024 11,795 21,116 14,642,333 2,385,469 6,816,333 9,136, 747 1,986,122 6,410,154 249,708 410,573 329 337 341 368 369 383 395 396 505 520 129,855 3,136,793 128 152 205 222 252 584 2,196 30,817 37,134 167 34,034 643 27,689 152982°—cuit 1919—VOL 2 753 231 192 576 850 3,838 28,906 8,345 37,490 34,085 26,263 255 45 55 105 130 334 347 360 444 541 586 13 226 56 62 63 73 74 121 van 256 284 336 456 468 130 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 43.— Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and Location and name of bank. Receiver appointed. Receivership closed. Capital at failure. Feb. 12,1889 do Dec. 31,1900 Jan. 29,1894 Jan. 5,1901 Nov. 17,1893 Jan. 6,1900 Dec. 11,1893 Mar. 26,1894 Sept. 30,1907 June 17,1903 July 5,1900 June 17,1903 Oct. 22,1898 Circulation outstanding at failure. $100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 500,000 250,000 75,000 800,000 250,000 350,000 50,000 150,000 MONTANA. Helena, People's National Bank , Bozeman, First National Bank Livingston, First National Bank 1 PMMpsbvrg, First National Bank , Livingston. Livingston National Bank Bozeman, Bozeman National Bank 1 , Great Falls, Merchants* National Bank... Helena, Montana National Bank of Helena * Great Falls, First National Bank *. Miles City, Stock Growers National Bank. Helena, First National Bank Great Falls, Northwestern National Bank . Helena, Merchants' National Bank Phillipsburg, Merchants' andMiners' N. B . Billings, First National Bank. Sept. Sept. Aug. July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Mar. June July July 13,1878 14,1878 25,1884 8,1893 20,1893 22,1893 29,1893 2,1893 5,1893 9,1893 11.1896 6,1897 2,1897 28.1897 2,1910 $89,300 44,400 11,240 10,750 *22," 500*" 17,100 45,000 42,870 47,940 11,250 37,500 Total (all receiverships, 15) 2,875,000 I 379,8£0 Total (receiverships closed, 14). 2,725,000 I 342,350 NEBRASKA. Blair, First National Bank Hastings, City National Bank Red Cloud, Red Cloud National Bank Red Cloud, First National Bank Broken Bow, Central Nebraska Nat'l Bank. Lincoln, Capital National Bank Ponca, First National Bank Beatrice, Nebraska National Bank Grand Island, Citizens Is ational Bank Grant, First National Bank Kearney, First National Bank Kearney, Buffalo County National Bank.. North Platte, North Platte National Bank. Holdrege, Holdrege National Bank Ravenna, First National B ank Kearney, Kearney National Bank Lincoln, German National Bank , Alma, First National Bank , Orleans, First National Bank Neligh, First National Bank , Button, First National Bank Superior, First National Bank , Sept. Jan. July July July Feb. May July Dec. Aug. Oct. Nov. Jan. Mar. Apr. Sept. Dec. Jan. June Nov. Nov. Jan. 8,1886 14,1891 Apr. 30,1887 Oct. 7,1896 Austin, First National Bank of Nevada Rhyolite, First National Bank Total (all receiverships closed, 2 ) . . Oct. Mar. 14,1869 23,1910 437,087 250,000 50,000 129,625 12,500 142,125 200,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 67,500 22,490 89,000 33,750 500,000 May 16,1884 I Oct. 31,1913 j 26,180 22,500 16,875 16,275 13,500 43,700 11,250 21,880 13,500 11,250 33,750 22,500 16,155 16,875 11,250 22,500 21,900 11,250 11,247 10,750 12,000 50,000 300,000 Total (all receiverships closed, 22). 50,000 100,000 75,000 75,000 60,000 300,000 50,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 75,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 60,000 1,805,000 1,1891 May 24.1895 16,1891 Feb. 25.1896 21,1891 Sept. 7,1897 6,1893 Dec. 28,1903 13,1893 Sept. 5,1899 12,1893 June 16,1898 14.1893 Apr. 30,1910 14.1894 Sept. 17,1895 24,1894 Jan. 22,1902 10.1894 June 5,1915 14.1895 May 1,1900 15,1895 Dec. 31,1898 10,1895 Jan. 28,1901 19,1895 Apr. 25.1898 19,1895 Sept. 22.1899 12,1897 May 20.1901 5,1897 Sept. 18,1907 4,1898 Feb. 10.1902 5,1913 Oct. 31,1918 12,1914 Mar. 31,1919 212,740 300,000 500,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 270,000 449,900 11,250 20,700 25,000 12,500 6,000 50,000 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Manchester, N. B. of the Commonwealth... Exeter, National Granite State B a n k . . . Dover, Dover IN ational Bank Dover, Cochecho National Bank Aug. Sept. Feb. June 7,1893 May 22,1899 23,1893 Sept. 30,1898 7,1895 Juno 30,1902 6,1S99 Sept. 30,1901 Total (all receiverships closed, 4). NEW JERSEY. June 14,1880 Feb. Newark, First National Bank Nov. 2,1881 Dec. Newark, Mechanics National Bank June 12,1890 Feb. Gloucester City, Gloucester City N. B Asbury Park, Asbury Park National Bank. July 2,1891 June Feb. 13,1903 Oct. Asbury Park, First National Bank Aug. 14.1903 June Red Bank, Navesink National Bank May 24.1904 Oct. Cape May, First National Bank May 2,1908 Mav Manasquan, First National Bank 1 Restored to solvency. 18,1885 22,1896 2,1894 30,1892 23,1906 9,1906 11,1904 21,1910 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 131 Total assets at failure. Offsets. $293,961 115,389 71,102 $12,492 7,700 84 Claims proved. $168,048 70,191 26,322 Collections from assets and assessment upon stockholders. Loans paid. Dividends paid. Legal expenses. Receivers' salary and other expenses. $89,807 80,383 43,812 $9,762 2,125 $66,810 69,437 25,006 SI,352 634 2,553 $11,883 8,187 13,865 171,984 7,351 84,195 93,152 27,113 47,766 2,817 15,456 277,546 8,684 140,931 163,163 89,052 53,739 4,387 15,985 335,634 4.167,272 969,138 1,662,736 99,291 2,144,521 14,480 634,228 56,444 151,469 370 218,280 189,822 2,874,913 660,109 961,666 49,743 1,850,080 168,150 1,686,320 1,020,211 960,178 60,271 1,688,840 38,487 573,400 260,546 270,181 1,804 224,130 106,902 1,022,614 723,098 636,142 53,229 1,295,014 7,208 25,588 10,873 11,130 1,374 25,140 15,553 64,718 23,487 42,725 3,864 102,440 10,308,574 1,111,582 7,076,020 6,054,287 1,496,600 4,099,757 93,056 893,302 5, 225,940 4,365,447 1,272,470 2,804,743 67,916 215,723 250,308 218,170 165,791 157,383 138,209 924,066 209,227 282,049 307,002 76,813 312,930 234,822 183,954 141,496 82,973 265,031 182,193 141,107 89,399 174,039 182,860 338,408 5,645 289 6,756 12,371 204,047 75,715 89,260 73,129 39,007 558,137 86,255 152,051 199,531 27,159 132,997 64,613 136,237 24,674 46,930 81,981 35,920 13,342 20,625 100,011 86,271 171,347 106,424 20,565 4,321 16,049 27,143 247,800 38,671 41,131 61,089 21,353 59,863 21,670 37,280 14,405 20,239 46,523 11,503 3,277 1,799 15,974 31,976 16; 836 82,946 41,966 78,198 41,211 3,643 220,126 26,918 91,467 106,827 2,233 50,868 20,929 75,652 7,055 16,725 34,479 80,452 122,528 87,086 64,368 72,858 1,329,841 120,875 164,644 208,477 19,530 148,435 101,820 93,996 60,343 30,038 110,801 81,830 53,582 38,952 103,012 221,296 353,884 11,603 24,994 15,544 1,983 7,536 70,724 32,097 120,052 324 6,943 1,131 8,202 2,091 54,496 6,788 4, 854 12,070 16 6,534 6,500 6,107 2,762 2,983 2,899 2,658 1,795 5,946 6,694 8,379 12,912 4,279 6,241 5,610 7,667 6,130 35,715 13,878 14,599 19,545 2,004 15,732 15,514 14,443 7,507 9,233 7,565 6,215 6,287 5,344 6,619 13,145 20,529 5,058,230 177,062 3,668,648 2,419,239 865,891 1,127,517 163,084 243,801 718,425 144,338 317,742 4,246 4,932 6,825 11,757 9,091 4,823 45,164 12,695 321,988 223,169 41,722 264,891 163,982 17,379 862,763 170,012 78,554 248,566 181,361 13,914 57, 859 497,332 194,232 187, 808 240,884 27,323 2,067 6,596 5,710 253,267 117,242 164,488 103,057 382,141 119,779 227,918 182,769 89,991 48,617 3,545 15,183 269,386 56,651 172,686 105,314 4,481 4,439 2,673 1,100 18,283 10,072 10,014 7,772 1,120,256 41,696 638,054 912,607 157,336 604,037 12,693 46,141 538,887 1,377,791 75,229 112,344 482,263 451,898 68,873 734,727 154,945 73,925 690 339 26,650 31,884 11,947 48,727 580,592 2,656,254 30,566 8,753 259,098 301,224 27,528 344,377 605,473 1,863,934 23,466 42,815 392,541 453,154 31,458 561,221 10,037 528,305 1,790,932 16,047 8,753 250,181 259,086 28,071 344,377 19,338 46,918 372 18 9,306 10,045 121 6,629 22,690 26,084 3,643 1,830 18,446 16,102 3,058 11,499 70 71 97 209 213 215 218 220 223 227 325 35 S 363 36(5 513 318,103 8,164,053 Order of fail- I ure. 1 from assessments, and disposition of collections, 1S65 to Oct. 31, 1919, by States—Contd. 13,875 1,251 10,226 25,787 1 797 10,244 3,666 6,111 4 416 17,401 2,807 157 3,404 32,214 104,598 166,191 208 198,716 112 144 153 156 157 184 189 211 250 263 267 26? 27f 283 28f 301 307 34f 364 37> 531 541 U 511 225 239 280 382 83 85 136 154 409 412 433 48S 132 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 43.— Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and Receiver appointed. Location and name of bank. NEW JERSEY—continued. Washington, Washington N . B Nov. 17,1911 636 Bayonne, First National Bank Dec. Total (all receiverships, 10) Capital at failure. Circulation outstanding at failure. Dec. 31,1915 $50,000 100,000 $25,000 98,300 8,1913 1,325,000 Aug. 28,1901 Sept. 30,1905 Apr. 30,1898 Oct. 9,1899 June 30,1914 968,650 1,225,000 : ; Deming. First National Bank i Feb. 29,1892 Silver City, First National Bank I do Albuquerque, Albuquerque National Bank.I Aug. 11,1893 Eddy, First National Bank Nov. 10,1896 Texico, First National Bank i Sept. 5,1911 Total (all receiverships closed, 5). NEW Receivership closed. ! Total (receiverships closed, 9) MEXICO. ; j 618 NEW ; 870,350 100,000 50,000 175,000 50,000 25,000 22,500 11,250 44,150 10,900 400,000 YORK. Attica, First National Bank Apr. 14,1865 Mar. 13,1807 Medina, First National Bank Aug. 29,1867 Unadilla, National Unadilla Bank Sept. 6,1867 Brooklyn, Farmers & Citizens N . B Oct. 1,1867 New York City, Croton National Bank Dec. 13,1871 New York City, Ocean National Bank , Dec. 15,1871 New York City, Union Square N . B do New York City, Eighth National Bank I Apr. 23,1872 Waverly, Waverly National Bank Dec. 31,1872 Middletown, Wallkill National Bank New York City, Atlantic National B a n k . . . Apr. 28,1873 New York City, N . B . of the Commonwealth Sept. 22,1873 July 12,1876 Wat kins, Watkins National Bank Jan. 27,1877 Fishkill, National Bank of Fishkill Mar. 23,1878 Tarrjrtown, First National Bank June 8,1878 Greenwich, Washington County N.B Feb. 11,1879 Saratoga Springs, Commercial N . B Apr. 22,1882 Buffalo, First National Bank May 13,1884 New York, Marine National Bank Aug. 26,1884 Albion, First National Bank Middletown, Middletown National Bank... Nov. 29,1884 Schoharie, Schoharie County National Bank Mar. 23,1885 Apr. 19, 1886 Angelica, First National Bank Sept. 8,1887 Dansville, First National Bank Feb. 20,1888 Auburn, First National Bank Dec. 30,1889 Malone, Third National Bank May 26,1893 Elmira, Elmira National Bank New York City, National Bank of Deposit. June 9,1893 Feb. 26,1894 Watkins, First National Bank Jan. 2,1895 Rome, Central National Bank Binghamton, Nat. Broome County B a n k . . Jan. 28,1895 Feb. 8,1896 Rome, Fort Stanwix National Bank Penn Yan, Yates County National Bank... Aug. 17,1896 Oct. 3,1896 Springville, First National Bank Dec. 18,1896 Niagara Falls, First National Bank Mar. 2,1897 Potsdam, National Bank of Potsdam Nov. 4,1898 Carthage, First National Bank Sept. 18,1899 Penn Yan, First National Bank 27,1901 New York City, Seventh National Bank*... June 29,1901 June Buffalo, City National Bank 10,1904 New York City, Equitable National Bank . Feb. 11,1904 Feb. Syracuse, American Exchange N . B June 22,1904 Medina, Medina National Bank May 19,1905 Cornwall, First National Bank June 19,1905 Fredonia, Fredonia National Bank Oct. 25,1907 2 Brooklyn, First National Bank Jan. 13,1908 Franklinville, People's National Bank Jan. 27,1908 New York, N. B. of North America Jan. 30,1908 New York, New Amsterdam N . B Apr. 19,1911 Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon N . B Apr. 15,1912 New Berlin, First National Bank Apr. 17,1913 1 Oneonta, First National Bank Dec. 30,1914 Islip, First National Bank, 2 Jan. 2,1867 July 28,1870 Dec. 19,1874 Nov. 18,1874 Aug. 15,1872 Apr. 20,1882 Nov. 16,1874 Sept. 1,1875 Oct. 2,1877 Jan. 8,1880 Apr. 29,1884 Mar. 31,1883 May 23,1888 Aug. 11,1884 June 20,1882 July 5,1879 Jan. 17,1881 Apr. 30,1892 Sept. 30,1899 Apr. 19,1893 Mar. 29,1893 Sept. 30,1890 Mar. 2,1888 May 13,1892 July 6.1897 Dec. 31', 1892 Apr. 30,1912 June 15,1894 Jan. 24,1901 June 20,1899 Sept. 30,1905 Mar. 15,1906 Feb. 12,1901 Dec. 27,1905 May 16,1898 Oct. 24,1902 Feb. 17,1903 Oct. 27,1902 Nov. 12,1901 Dec. 31,1909 Nov. 25,1904 Oct. 31,1916 Dec. 31,1906 Oct. 13,1905 Oct. 31,1912 Feb. 10,1908 Sept. 30,1910 Oct. 31,1908 Apr. 14,1909 Sept736, i9i5* May Feb. 9,1916 8,1915 50,000 50,000 120,000 300,000 200,000 1,000,000 200,000 250,000 106,100 175,000 300,000 750,000 75,000 200,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 400,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 200,000 300,000 50,000 100,020 100,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 500,000 300,000 200,000 200,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 300,000 25,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 44,000 40,000 100,000 253,900 180,000 800,000 50,000 243,393 71,000 118,900 100,000 234,000 67,500 177,200 89,200 114,220 86,900 99,500 260,100 90,000 176,000 11,250 89,000 11,250 44,400 10,750 43,000 45,000 10,750 22,545 22,500 135,000 11,700 18,000 21,880 44,995 21,640 11,200 297,750 49,350 200,000 12,500 5,950 50,000 20,000 49,998 147,800 200,000 100,000 Total (all receiverships, 53) 11,951,120 I 5,104,021 Total (receiverships closed, 52). 11,751,120 I 4,904,021 1 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 133 from assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 31, 1919, by States—Contd. Total assets at failure. Claims Offsets. proved. Collections from assets and assessment upon stockholders. $229,378 Loans paid. Dividends paid. Legal expenses. Receivers' salary *o < » and other n 3 expenses. o $7,593 206,053 $223,990 1,333,818 1,160,403 $54,385 29,862 5,904,827 562,753 5,766,200 5,363,843 4,220,125 356,700 4,432,382 4,203,440 266,479 154,413 508,898 115,545 20,465 13,323 12,638 14,021 4,093 1,200 146,232 84,382 254,324 51,215 5,403 1,065,800 45,275 194,414 121,525 193,461 1,570,096 465,499 2,809,924 456,328 1,132,056 163,987 202, 769 679,235 2,362,078 139,701 508,977 254,461 576,189 329,641 1,251,405 5,882,351 213,538 821,577 164,494 158, 727 63,418 940,368 139,931 924,007 1,222,617 192,139 575,295 592,598 955,621 215,382 270, 735 271,623 637,204 309,465 167,128 18,661 $148,522 934,295 $10,462 112,430 $16,009 35,462 599,615 4,308,569 215,639 154,823 569,753 3,374,274 103,209 119,361 95,861 82,823 392,225 89,555 3,046 9,622 12,931 58,745 25,513 64,776 48,802 275,124 51,213 1,350 5,314 6,221 23,566 2,757 301 16,149 14,869 26,735 10,072 1,395 541,556 663,510 106,811 441,265 38,159 69,220 55,342 30,641 285,736 101,719 38,911 15,780 30,378 98,460 368,992 3,151 13,192 164,949 18,511 17,475 172,063 904, 725 42,269 22,189 508 1,284 19,806 53,337 1,586 152,199 133,899 15,413 37,308 78,977 32,560 9,280 10,324 14,980 13,366 18,898 2,202 122,089 82,338 127,801 1,191,500 170,752 1,282,254 157,120 378, 722 79,864 171,468 597,885 796,995 59,226 352,062 118,371 261,887 128,832 894,767 4,631,393 409,997 651,274 140,333 63,669 210,074 848,544 58,797 488,172 600,573 180,021 474,828 455,055 598,805 141,571 176,171 95,143 343,372 196,074 82,348 76,373 37,287 82,029 1,235,325 268,814 1,743,623 276,649 898,932 124,713 218,204 776,679 1,808,304 86,180 444,010 126,256 407,868 157,782 470,722 4,544,539 193,688 789,018 80,689 77,305 65,800 564,998 99,722 447,223 849,526 103,689 477,964 342,044 619,450 90,906 85,891 147,083 468,067 258,836 118,630 777 5,167 31,483 22,236 151,002 12,JB99 25,816 50,475 131,160 32,463 8,346 58,254 118,510 29,563 21,667 70,811 32,305 58,661 1,138.870 143', 307 1,326,487 175,920 263,065 77,568 175,430 661,816 747,428 60,647 388,856 107,575 262,887 137,428 389,222 3,774,704 143,938 684,428 59,461 66,394 46,546. 481,966 58,356 351,516 615,985 68,437 418,316 221,361 432,630 39,116 54,967 72,232 308,281 194,772 79,877 1,258 6,673 28,677 17,134 76,648 10,437 9,436 3,085 16,709 27,330 13,637 592 25,040 5,546 10,129 5,385 45,449 111,758 29,324 53,425 5,010 1,155 7,746 41,754 2,626 37,590 8,461 10,347 10,964 22,702 20,591 4,421 7,954 4,364 11,834 7,319 4,008 5,562 2,908 9,641 49,123 36,004 137,318 16,713 29,766 8,264 19,817 51,694 53,287 13,874 25,114 13,135 4,950 12,119 34,141 184,141 14,067 33,922 16,218 6,607 10,731 36,111 7,257 35,881 22,483 12,206 22,838 47,506 35,069 14,906 14,624 9,055 26,466 20,150 7,683 4,359,829 449, 883 644, 758 489,037 54,143 983,432 324,038 37,638 81,752 15,460 3.728 113,009 3,332,348 170,819 268,895 329,287 21,627 626,499 3,884,048 260,904 467,404 251,010 29,189 715,367 687,950 50,549 154,541 85,554 4,631 188,773 3,090, 701 174,263 259,552 148,179 21,627 469,464 37,133 3,961 23,818 3,239 28 27,148 68,264 8,904 29,493 14,038 2,903 29,982 78,782 8,679,709 4,330,744 771,350 446,539 2,524 1,127,570 1,062,203 39,047 61,833 61,553 2,707,969 1,554,456 477,801 492,867 66,246 5,261,560 2,432,870 442,585 425,853 10,400 663 2,353,286 651,672 96,229 14,574 10,000 53,877 2,787,649 1,608,083 272,346 383,204 (3) 2,268 26,995 21,724 37,644 9,270 7,361 41,725 53,656 24,044 18,805 400 49,418,170 5,867,903 27,864,298 33,912,284 7,381,998 23,660,511 899,746 1,400,926 48,646,820 5,828,856 27,386,497 33,469,699 7,285,769 23,388,165 862,102 1,376,882 $378,113 1,684,702 s Restored to solvency. 816 7,054 18,655 72,399 203,170 72,365 596,665 2,296 6,248 35, 839 746,153 1,579 5,000 114,220 2,021 1,910 473,936 6,359 17,243 3 Creditors paid in full by liquidating agent. 518 536 174 175 229 332 517 1 4 8 9 10 16 17 18 20 23 25 27 48 51 65 68 77 86 94 98 101 103 109 118 123 133 192 195 253 274 278 308 320 327 339 357 377 385 401 402 424 425 435 447 451 473 482 483 484 515 521 527 553 134 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 43.— Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and Circulation outstanding at i failure. $100,000 125,000 250,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 $22,500 28,800 45,000 22,500 100,000 100,000 318,800 50,000 50,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,0G0 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 11,250 11,250 44,250 31,250 22,500 46,150 11,250 10,870 21,950 22,500 10,700 10,750 12,500 6,250 1,150,000 Receivership closed. Capital at failure. 775,000 Receiver appointed. Location and name of bank. 253,420 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 150,000 200,000 100,000 250,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 300,000 500,000 50,000 750,000 25,000 80,000 50,000 90,000 45,000 NORTH CAROLINA. 124 145 169 367 485 574 Raleigh, State National Bank Fayetteville, People's National Bank. Wilmington, First National Bank Asheville, First National Bank Greensboro, City National Bank Fayetteville, Fourth National Bank... Mar. Jan. Dec. Aug. Mar. Feb. 31,1888 20,1891 21,1891 23,1897 6,1908 14,1916 Jan. Mar. Sept. July Jan. Sept. 15,1891 12,1896 21,1899 27,1909 25,1910 30,1919 Total (all receiverships closed, 6). NORTH DAKOTA. 108 193 3 97 238 311 319 342 344 345 370 373 457 501 572 Jamestown, First NationalBank Wahpeton, First National Bank Fargo, National Bank of North Dakota... Lakota, First National Bank Jamestown, Lloyd's National Bank Grand Forks, Grand Forks National B ank. Minot, First National Bank Grand Forks, Second National Bank Fargo, Citizens' National Bank Devils Lake, Merchants' National Bank... Pembina, First National Bank Larimore, First National Bank Minot, Minot National Bank Rugby, First National Bank l Casselton, First National Bank Sept. 13,1884 Apr. 8,1886 June 6,1893 June 13,1893 Sept. 14,1893 Apr. 28,1896 Aug. 12,1896 Jan. 7,1897 do Jan. 11,1897 Jan. 19,1898 Feb. 26,1898 Sept. 19,1905 Jan. 4,1909 Dec. 6,1915 Oct. 29,1885 Mar. 20,1890 Sept. 16,1895 May 7,1904 Jan. 22,1896 Mar. 31,1903 Oct. 30,1899 Dec. 1,1900 June 15,1903 Aug. 7,1897 Sept. 18,1907 15,1904 17,1913 Oct. 31,1919 Mar. 15,1916 Total (all receiverships closed, 15). OHIO. 30 39 50 100 115 122 126 176 201 309 317 355 376 379 405 427 440 442 443 449 458 472 476 493 495 509 512 519 564 571 582 Mansfield, First National Bank Tiffin, First National Bank Greenfield, First National Bank 2 . . . West Liberty, Logan National Bank Cincinnati, Fidelity National Bank Cincinnati, Metropolitan National Bank Xenia, Second National Bank Lima, Lima National Bank Hillsborough, Citizens National Bank Portsmouth, Farmers National Bank... Hillsborough, First National Bank Franklin, First National Bank New Lisbon, First National Bank Flushing, First National Bank Belmont, First National Bank Galion, Galion National Bank Wooster, Wooster National Bank Oberlin, Citizens National Bank Conneaut, First National Bank Barberton, x' iioi> xxaiiiuiicu u a a jaiXL uei t u n ,First National Bank Orrville, First National Bank. Dresden, First National Bank Leetonia, First National Bank Rock Creek, First National Bank ISiles, First National Bank Columbus, Merchants & Mfrs. N. B.2 Middleport, Middleport National Bank 2... Columbus, Union National Bank Dresden, Dresden National Bank New Richmond, First National Bank Bowling Green, First National Bank Oct. Oct. Dec. Oct. June Feb. May Mar. June Feb. July Feb. Nov. Nov. Feb. Feb. Nov. Nov. Dec. May Sept. Oct. Nov. July Sept. Feb. May Dec. July Nov. Jan. 18,1873 22,1875 12,1876 18,1884 27,1887 10,1888 9,1888 21,1892 16,1893 8,1896 22.1896 17.1897 3,1898 5,1898 25,1902 15,1904 23,1904 28,1904 20,1904 26,1905 27,1905 15,1907 4,1907 20,1908 3,1908 16,1910 9,1910 7,1911 15,1915 30,1915 5,1917 Total (all receiverships, 31) Total (receiverships closed, 30). 1 Restored to solvency. Nov. 30,1883 Mar. 10,1879 Nov. 25,1882 Jan. 22,1890 Oct. 30,1909 June 27,1888 Jan. 21,1889 Apr. 12,1893 Apr. 29,1901 Sept. 29,1911 Aug. 27,1907 Oct. 1,1906 May 18,1903 June 15,1901 Feb. 29,1904 Oct. 31,1913 Sept. 30,1908 June 30,1913 Sept. 30,1909 June 11,1909 Sept. 24,1907 Aug. 31,1910 Sept. 29,1911 Feb. 1,1910 Sept. 30,1909 Oct. 31,1913 Apr. 21,1915 Mar. 25,1915 Oct. 30,1917 Oct. 31,1918 23,400 90,000 72,000 33,750 45,000 22,500 45,000 22,150 22,200 11,250 11,250 49,500 60,000 100,000 50,000 12,500 50,000 12,500 50,000 100,000 50,000 286,800 100,000 25,000 80,000 12,500 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 135 from assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 31,1919, by States—Contd. Total assets at failure. Collections from assets and assessment upon stock- Claims proved. Loans paid. Dividends paid. Legal expenses. Receivers' salary and other 0 0 expenses. holders. $466,603 251,264 691,943 334,230 649,717 678,315 $67,849 8,760 20,685 453 55,415 163,682 $326,222 118,419 558,623 175,726 250,679 342,673 $186,976 110,109 468,382 25,582 512,556 443,128 $1,983 3,346 88,362 3,334 219,874 95,116 $172,909 86,247 340,942 12,827 269,786 301,516 $2,988 5,735 17,539 1,834 6,673 11,663 $9,096 14,781 21,539 7,587 12,765 30,650 3,072,072 316,844 1,772,342 1,746,733 412,015 1,184,227 46,432 96,418 66,697 132,379 319,655 42,297 393,979 577,445 126,844 189,423 465,513 97,892 154,711 100,698 165,750 212,115 5 1,168 1,093 4,085 5,048 8,320 2,040 4,680 12,547 47,204 5,495 2,301 45,857 21,497 8,131 112,135 50,775 13,689 250,993 353,961 72,309 135,612 266,837 6,834 101,748 63,725 97,863 213,785 20,849 65,177 77,985 22,509 187,001 390,123 49,473 166,810 505,520 10,470 119,940 56,960 176,745 154,686 6,515 625 43,135 6,332 20,047 172,863 19,052 33,332 279,405 1,397 14,956 23,699 39,113 20,941 8,807 52,402 21,473 4,107 139,301 169,945 19,452 116,693 194,559 7,074 83,432 20,199 99,460 89,790 52 1,840 2,288 1,078 9,272 21,712 2,325 4,346 10,162 195 5,788 2,918 8,791 7,141 5,475 10,310 10,986 10,992 18,381 25,603 8,644 12,439 21,394 1,804 15,764 10,144 29,381 35,737 3,045,398 161,340 1,748,397 2,004,248 681,412 1,026,694 77,908 217,054 275 815 323'620 57 675 82,791 5,874,167 2,581,786 474,926 459,360 554,327 727,451 378,036 127,032 186,477 112,679 284,109 486,440 414,072 513,295 279,642 256,232 56,101 294,653 274,991 150,803 1,038,762 5 735 60,447 120 344 196,903 16 371 75,532 3,196,898 1,391,306 330,471 266,249 294,054 292,815 237,261 91,302 117,640 69,883 233,614 241,744 338,603 301,751 116,951 190,353 20,870 259,820 171,364 115,696 647,049 1,893 330,643 782,390 1,169 1,920 11,930 10,016 12,551 18,558 1,516 524 8,654 50,957 34,351 37,563 26,054 1,943 1,884 35,984 31,887 37 96,151 107 258 108'318 9 456 59,057 2,610,351 400,998 318,554 179,691 244,888 231,093 182,207 53,221 95,083 62,649 213,074 159,020 286,058 243,746 74,006 176,372 16,435 194,978 121,133 102,761 522,639 1 270 11,140 838,120 17,528 13,275 53,282 50,423 15,713 79,193 4,368 3,943 6,226 13,703 27,755 44,289 40,375 30,129 19,997 10,148 6,842 6,930 242 44,619 175 081 237,824 35 023 84,978 4,344,281 398,236 311,028 174,356 358,055 303,898 182,207 72,166 132,585 59,753 217,294 324,050 327,298 353,624 186,455 187,516 21,070 216,643 146,830 99,663 508,267 2 751 5,012 147,413 630 1,810 7,565 13,874 16,561 8,346 6,450 5,099 549 3,096 13,144 4,723 7,757 5,816 3,052 711 8,961 6,051 3,728 6,136 11 816 13*689 4 164 9,570 108,491 11,572 4,622 7,354 23,362 30,957 21,056 13,073 15,942 6,161 6,819 18,623 13,471 12,685 11,075 8,986 1,840 19,897 12,293 6,236 9,440 3,263,392 92,851 247,142 910,113 323,049 6,481 36,717 199,238 1,936,108 144,794 117,527 732,358 650 2,399,146 135,603 143,296 567,863 303,585 20,826 41,292 10,186 2,019,362 .100,629 81,355 439,393 150 20,138 5,193 7,228 10,333 500 46,637 8,955 13,421 25,792 20,778,740 1,969,907 12,388,968 12,581,402 1,949,360 9,413,785 323,547 498,499 19,868,627 1,770,669 11,656,610 12,013,539 1,939,174 8,974,392 313,214 472,707 3 74,896 Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 124 14f 169 367 48f 574 9? 10? m Wt 23$ 81 31f 34', 344 34/ 37f 37f 45' 50 57, 3( H lOf 11. 12f 17( ?i) 30 31 35 37 37< 40, 42 44( 44 44, 44* 4# 47 47f 49: 49, 51 fl1< m 57 58 136 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 43.— Capital, nominal assets at ch:te of failure, Location and name of bank. Reccivcr appointed. collections fro::i cssets'and ' Receivership ; closed. : Circulation Capital at j outstandfailure. j ing at i failure. OKLAHOMA. Guthric, National Bank of Gutliric Billings, First National Bank i Holdenville (Ind. T.) N. B. of Holdcnvillc.. Guthrie, Capitol National Bank Elk City, Elk City National Bank Lexington, First National Bank Kingfisher, Farmers' National Bank Ramona, First National Bank Hobart, First National Bank June Feb. Mar. Apr. May May Nov. May Feb. 22, 1892 19, 1904 23, 1904 4, 1904 28, 1904 24, 1905 1,1905 2, 1908 20, 1919 June Jan. Apr. Sept. Nov. June Jan. Mar. Oct. 24,1901 24,1905 29,1915 30,1915 27,1906 12,1912 17,1907 31,1912 25,1919 Total (all receiverships closed, 9 ) . . $100,000 25,000 50.000 ioo;ooo 25,000 25.000 25', 000 25,000 25;ooo $21,800 50,000 100,000 6,250 12,000 6,250 6,500 25,000 400,000 227,800 100,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 60,000 21,700 45,000 22,500 11,250 16,870 10,750 15,000 OREGON. Albany, Linn County National Bank Portland, Oregon National Bank Pendleton, National Bank of Pendleton Arlington, First National Bank Baker City, Baker City National Bank The Dalles, The Dalles National Bank La Grande, Farmers and Traders Nat'1 Bk.. July 10,1893 Dec. 12,1893 June 8.1894 Aug. 2,1894 do May 7,1897 Oct. 13,1908 Apr. Dec. Oct. Apr. Oct. May Oct. 27,1897 31,1897 28,1897 27,1898 26,1897 15,1903 31,1917 Total (all receiverships closed, 7). 635,000 j 143,070 PENNSYLVANIA. Franklin, Venango National Bank Philadelphia, Fourth National Bank Carlisle, First National Bank Shamokin, Northumberland County N. B . . Lock Haven, Lock Haven National Bank.. Ashland, First National Bank i Allentown, First National Bank i 1 Waynesburg, First National Bank Scranton, Second National Bank i Butler, First National Bank Meadville, First National Bank Union City, First N. B. of Union Mills Williamsport, City National Bank Corry, First National Bank Philadelphia, Keystone National Bank Philadelphia, Spring Garden National Bank Clearfleld, First National Bank Corry, Corry N ational Bank Muncy, First National Bank Middletown, National Bank of Erie, Keystone National Bank Philadelphia, Chestnut Street N . B Hyndman, N. B. of South Pennsylvania... Bolivar, Bolivar National Bank 2 ~—* ' ~ ' * " ''onalBank* I Bank 2 ,tionalBank Allegheny, Enterprise National Bank Delmont, Delmont N. B. of New Salem Waynesburg, Farmers and Drovers N . B . . . Mount Pleasant, Farmers & Merchants N. B . Pittsburgh, Fort Pitt National Bank Clintonville, First National Bank East Brady, First National Bank Pittsburgh, Allegheny National Bank Philadelphia, National Deposit Bank Pittsburgh, Cosmopolitan National Bank... Summerville, Union National Bank 2 Lititz, Lititz National Bank Ambridge, First National Bank Clarion, Second National Bank Pittsburgh, First-Second National Bank 2 Elizabeth, First National Bank Wyalusing, First National Bank West Elizabeth, First National Bank Uniontown, First National Bank Mount Morris, Farmers & Merchants N.B.- May Dec. Oct. Mar. Aug. Feb. Apr. May Mar. July June Mar. May Oct. May May Oct. Nov. Feb. Sept. July Jan. Dec. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. May Dec, Oct. Dec. Apr. May May July Sept. Oct. Apr. June June July Dec. Mar. Oct. Jan. Feb. 1,1866 20,1871 24,1873 12,1877 20.1877 28.1878 15,1878 15.1878 15.1879 23,1879 9,1880 24,1883 4,1886 11,1887 9,1891 21,1891 7.1891 21,1891 9.1892 24,1894 26.1897 29.1898 16.1902 1,1903 21.1903 22.1903 11.1904 18.1905 2,1906 12.1906 29.1907 7.1907 24.1908 1,1908 18,1908 14,1908 5.1908 16.1908 19.1909 5,1912 21,1912 7,1913 19.1913 28.1914 17.1914 19.1915 4,1915 Feb. 2,1885 Feb. 13,1872 Dec. 6,1882 Jan. 18,1883 Mar. 3,1882 ug 5,1879 A Mar. 9,1885 Sept. 7,1885 Apr. 24.1886 Aug. 6,1887 Feb. 4,1882 Apr. 15,1893 Aug. 18.1887 Apr. 25,1892 Jan. 31.1902 Dee. 9,1901 Jan. 29^1900 Oct. 16,1896 Oct. 12,1892 Apr. 27,1904 Oct. 1,1906 Sept. 30,1916 July 16.1903 Oct. 9,1906 Dec. 14,1903 7,1903 Dec. Apr. 13,1907 Oct. 31,1916 Mar. 31,1910 Oct. 31,1910 Jan. 12,1917 Oct. 31,1913 Oct. 31.1916 Jan. 22.1917 June 28,1910 Oct. 31,1916 Jan. 28,1909 Dec. 7,1909 Sept. 30,1916 Apr. Mar. Oct. Sept. 25,1914 30,1918 31,1917 29,1917 Juiy"*36,"i9i5' Formerly in voluntary liquidation. 300,000 200,000 50,000 67,000 120,000 112,500 250,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 750,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 85,000 150,000 500,000 50,000 30,000 2,000,000 350,000 50,000 200,000 25,000 200,000 50,000 1,000,000 25,000 25,000 500,000 200,000 500,000 50,000 105,000 50,000 50,000 3,400,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 85,000 179,000 45,000 60,300 71,200 45,000 89,500 43,000 27,000 44,450 45,000 45,000 85,340 87,100 85,950 63,000 45,000 45,000 12,500 10,000 49,300 150,000 6,250 100,000 25,000 500,000 15,000 25,000 150,000 200,000 500,000 30,000 39,200 25,000 49,000 50,000 25,000 24,997 571,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 137 from assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 31, 1919, by States—Contd. 1 Total assets at failure. Offsets. Claims proved. Collections from assets and assessment upon j, Loans paid. Dividends paid. Legal expenses. stockholders. O $1,261 53,992 S3,992 Receivers' <S salary and other 2 expenses. < 76,273 1,000,640 36,696 25,524 16,422 18,293 87,388 $16,502 305,539 16,008 12,345 9,647 14,803 13,268 $36,056 632,180 16,673 3,684 2,147 2,353 48,820 $6,722 21,407 15 1,677 409 215 2,160 16,993 41,514 4,000 7,818 1,859 431,892 $133,508 415,858 16, 673 16,261 2,086 2,375 48,820 1,982,573 642,862 635,581 1,265,228 388,112 741,913 32,605 325,247 507,475 192,524 163,143 166,461 220,890 160,724 40,419 16,566 12,959 15,168 16,528 9,364 15,225 179,976 252,860 52,742 97, 748 64,735 134,021 212,268 237,165 184,083 96,165 76,973 84,953 177,636 180,277 26,601 14,413 31,343 44,977 20,508 14,768 14,651 192,210 126,429 54,355 21,919 51,118 148,313 141,562 6,481 15,805 2,869 3,082 2,107 2,337 8,169 10,831 27,436 7,598 6,995 11,220 11,874 15,895 1,736,464 126,229 994,350 1,037,252 167,261 735,906 40,850 91,849 958,896 653,658 112,730 205,213 396,121 167,972 337,544 58,153 470,944 182,100 150,420 224 837 206,102 243,535 1,726,511 2,321,710 268,444 643,333 178,795 285,341 649,723 3,250,107 101,317 112,809 69,445 303 504 7,068 8,487 41,324 16 072 20,608 714 36,737 11,920 3,345 4 376 4,104 8,971 96,788 124,700 8,190 35,836 7 093 9,744 36,928 218,813 1,209 6,733 434,531 645 558 67,292 175,952 254,647 29 204 90,424 36 109 132,461 108,385 93,625 186 993 130,772 174,120 2,320,680 2,092,140 149,699 547,184 79 330 184,131 446,505 1,881,341 53,556 74,601 122,240 352,630 56,942 155,140 293,442 47,941 105,643 28,508 260,012 114,122 113,791 158 340 165,669 174,141 580,396 712,711 213,639 476,482 123,933 204,365 321,519 3,298,920 61,529 93,597 6,463 16,177 519 57,162 85,105 5,292 12,204 11,946 61,458 34,355 754,462 178 878 101,387 342,054 46,634 136,474 254,647 33,105 79,725 21,710 166,587 82,060 96,176 129,505 135,574 161,497 417, 748 537,687 151,847 440,641 80,636 110,207 245,577 2,195,334 54,092 82,154 9,274 10,718 91,532 350 3,301 14,390 10,576 4,691 12,903 24,281 5,013 13,336 4,483 24,551 16,475 6,739 18 324 7,321 9,845 55,456 60,177 9.136 17,059 2,655 23,426 30,869 97,563 3,052 6,990 266,098 2,199,529 65,893 2,958,688 672,795 4,872,941 196,112 316,296 3,509,573 980,879 1,437,674 3,076 302,667 5,021 546,299 38,207 323,513 22,866 84,091 71,446 210,639 205,398 209,962 2,603,706 39,328 1,570,613 531,031 1,831,474 153,173 218,815 2,364,379 390,875 598,115 238,971 1,495,060 50,919 1,534,392 494,069 3,429,041 155,856 167,539 2,852,362 503,246 791,053 6,802 472,376 7,618 275,611 36,614 838,421 154 2,658 100,908 58,678 121,961 217,308 928,133 34,212 1,050,710 428,517 1,959,627 145,515 147,700 2,600,249 405,142 573,673 3,452 36,648 2,548 51,080 8,138 20,319 1,869 2,323 31,867 6,458 21,257 11,409 57,903 6,541 60,863 20,800 85,631 8,318 14,858 57,131 25,403 46,795 355,021 211,127 440,220 29,852 16,961 49,067 176,168 130,378 323,762 241,075 150,217 301,060 51,619 4,177 8,041 179,692 130,595 253,519 1,000 2,927 7,471 4,523 12,518 17,033 537, 219 199,302 199,702 3,517,494 15,744 9,225 6,533 322,724 439,772 164,140 165,458 1,380,243 309,827 181,121 166,526 2,532,091 11,510 788 2,178 636,749 265,646 170,704 149,724 1,647,552 10,475 592 2,754 33,358 22,196 9,037 11,870 59,105 177 42H 43(1 431 434 44fl 461 49(1 58S 82,496 188, 874 1,142,431 59,152 49,089 24,601 46,244 4G8,190 145,480 161,766 1,755 1,769 200 4,350 4,797 7,846 1,576 57,745 8,420 Restored to solvency. 1,267 966 6,668 3,974 11,006 2,315 10,245 7,167 3,225 10 511 1,425 2,280 50,030 29,742 10,178 6,578 922 8,129 210 ?4< 257 261 262 361 497 19 32 5'c 5* 64 66 61 78 81 8> * 110 in 15(1 151 162 166 17? 266 365 371 408 416 417 41H 438 46( 466 < m 47^ 48( 48, 48* 49] 492 496 49fl .504 522 523 537 ma 552 554 555 138 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 43.—Capital, nominal assets at dale of failure, collections from assets and 1 So f Location and name of bank. Receiver appointed. Receivership closed. Capital at failure. Circulation outstanding at failure. Mar. 4,1915 Sept. 7,1916 Dec. 16,1916 Jan. 22,1916 June 29,1918 June 27,1918 $500,000 25,000 25,000 $792,000 24,500 24,200 PENNSYLVANIA—continued. Pittsburgh, German National Bank 579 Aspinwall, First National Bank 581 Lemasters, Lemasters National Bank Total (all receiverships, 50) 13,719,500 4,588,787 13,369,500 3,868,787 300,000 182,600 Mar. 5,1891 50,000 11,250 Apr. 5,1897 Julv 24,1894 Sept. 23,1897 Oct. 28,1897 Apr. 7,1899 Mar. 13,1899 Oct. 30,1897 Sept. 18,1897 Sept. 5,1900 Sept. 30,1909 ...'.do... 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 10,740 .11,250 18,000 11,250 11,250 27,750 11,250 11,250 10,800 15,000 25,000 25,000 575,000 188,540 550,000 163,540 100,000 50,000 500,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 90,000 11,250 45,000 22,500 21,800 11,250 11,250 1,050,000 237,650 50,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 50,000 125,000 500,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 75,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 300,000 • 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 29,800 11,250 45,000 22,500 11,250 26,720 44,000 10,800 Total (receiverships closed, 47) EHODE ISLAND. 526 Providence, Atlantic National Bank Apr. 16,1913 SOUTH CAROLINA. L17 Sumter, N. B. of (receivership closed, 1) Aug. 24,1887 SOUTH DAKOTA. 107 27 L70 234 240 260 270 275 *48 170 t79 569 Sioux Falls, First National Bank Madison, Madison National Bank Huron, Huron National Bank Hot Springs, First National Bank Chamberlain, Chamberlain National Bank. Rapid City, Black Hills National Bank.... Madison, Citizens National Bank Redfield, First National Bank Sioux Falls, Dakota National Bank Scotland, First National Bank Hot Springs, Hot Springs National Bank.. Bristol, First National Bank Total (all receiverships, 12) Total (receiverships closed, 11) Mar. June Jan. Aug. Sept. Julv Dec. Jan. Jan. Feb. Nov. Nov. 11,1886 23,1888 7,1892 17,1893 30,1893 13,1894 12,1894 11,1895 20,1897 4,1907 27,1907 17,1915 TENNESSEE. 5 31 87 90 219 246 269 544 573 Memphis, Tennessee National Bank Shelbyville, National Bank of Shelbwille.. Nashville, Commercial National Barik , Columbia, Second National Bank Knoxville, State National Bank Dayton, First National Bank Johnson City, First National Bank Gallatin, First National Barikl Wartrace, First National Bank Total (all receiverships closed, 9) Mar. Dec. Apr. Mav Julv Oct. Nov. Mar. Dec. 21,1867 13,1889 6,1893 19,1893 29,1893 25,1893 13,1894 25,1914 22,1915 Feb. 4,1870 Apr. 26,1892 Mav 27,1899 Sept. 30,1905 Aug. 8,1896 Oct. 5,1897 Feb. 20,1899 Mav 13,1914 Oct. 30,1917 24,600 TEXAS. June 8,1878 69 Dallas, First National Bank .16 Henrietta, Henrietta National Bank Aug. 17,1887 55 Dallas, Ninth National Bank July 16,1891 61 Laredo, Rio Grande National Bank Oct. 3,1891 173 Temple, Bell County National Bank Feb. 19,1892 80 Rockwall, First National Bank July 20,1892 85 Dallas, Bankers and Merchants N. B Feb. 6,1893 99 Brady, First National Bank June 13,1893 June 20,1893 m Brownwood, City National Bank 1 228 San Antonio, Texas National Bank Aug. 10,1893 230 Vernon, First National Bank Aug. 12,1893 237 El Paso, El Paso National Bank of Texas.. Sept. 2,1893 254 Llano, First National Bank Feb. 28,1894 265 Vernon, State National Bank Sept. 24,1894 273 Quanah, Citv National Bank. Dec. 15,1894 285 Texarkana, First National Bank Apr. 1,1895 287 Fort Worth, City National Bank Apr. 10,1895 288 Dublin, First National Bank Apr. 22,1895 VI3 Jefferson National Bank of June 24,1896 Sept. 9,1896 }22 San Angelo, Citizens National Bank Oct. 17,1896 Tyler City National Bank Dec. 17,1896 Tyler, First National Bank May 29,1897 Gatesville, City National Bank m Austin, First National Bank1 103 Aug. 3,1901 i Restored to solvency. Mar. 24,1885 July 11,1889 Aug. 11,1900 Sept. 8,1896 May 2,1898 Mar. 31,1896 Nov. 6,1901 Oct. 9,1S96 Dec. 5,1894 Oct. 3,1903 Apr. 30,1897 Sept. 30,1904 May 1,1899 Oct. 15,1902 June 18,1899 Dec. 18,1896 Sent. 28,1903 Aug. 15,1898 Sept. 30,1901 Dec. 2,1899 Sept. 30,1905 do Mar. 24,1899 Jan. 2,1902 22,500 22,500 33,750 16,170 21,640 22,050 11,250 44,000 11,250 22,500 22,500 22,495 45,000 11,020 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 139 front assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 31, 1919, by States—Contd. Collections from assets and assessment upon stockholders. Loans paid. $302,248 108,256 154,311 $2,893,225 103,666 199,207 7,121,252 24,245,447 6,203,162 20,970,829 3,254,756 399,767 66,240 190,190 128,314 98,146 107,326 77,701 119,549 129,751 164,610 298,967 119,187 145.366 248,584 Dividends paid. Legal expenses. Receivers' salarv and other expenses. $2,535,688 1,975 36,143 $312,090 88,136 156,208 $9,643 4,077 2,092 $22,408 9,478 4,496 27,026,175 6,335,139 17,947,710 539,563 1,047,627 22,658,632 5,414,738 14,995,929 447,654 910,626 2,115,402 2,111,576 371,548 1,575,973 52,214 78,077 526 883 73,343 100,204 80,120 7,152 4,802 117 54,116 2,001 37,567 3,638 9,909 19,608 8,072 22,235 13,720 13,313 11,869 54,043 51,012 17,882 43,782 18,652 44,970 54,594 77,786 203,054 96,432 77,278 287,207 78,988 61,293 50,286 60,854 40,315 47,853 39,359 144,684 206,287 35,902 112,131 204,837 16,764 7,284 34,317 33,452 6,113 16,679 16,683 50,462 22,407 9,098 26,199 12,211 36,929 32,009 9,298 9,350 19,547 15,800 9,445 77,259 164,898 18,891 80,602 158,018 8,407 7,104 1,142 5,868 1,676 4.485 3,488 5,014 5,616 2,319 6,430 16,888 14,896 5,529 12,184 12,979 9,458 9,743 11,949 13,366 5,594 5,111 16,967 107 127 170 234 240 260 270 275 348 470 479 569 1,827,691 196,452 1,026,692 1,082,789 251,669 632,046 51,768 134,664 1,579,107 184,583 739,485 877,952 239,458 474,028 45,338 117,697 445,412 144,589 2,379,518 352,474 231,519 98,976 149,954 376,392 143,451 1,479,610 155,806 103,683 46,707 87,848 91,608 54,637 1,500,316 197,030 160,338 57,291 - 60,041 935 86,139 22,427 3,580 3,026 3,429 1,177 351,991 80,381 32,306 5,910 14,335 65,335 43 289 1,071,619 88,1S2 112,911 42,387 31,407 6,182 5,032 38,724 9,231 2,087 1,383 5,586 19,156 5,139 37,982 19,236 12,356 7,611 8,713 Total assets at failure. Offsets. S7,113,415 147,124 254,637 $3,745,491 13,656 16,067 44,358,054 37,441,652 Claims proved. 404 219 193,257 27,940 107,519 159,341 29,008 112,807 3,922 9,456 3,995,699 146,541 2,501,019 2,280,602 516,043 1,567,937 72,147 30 088 6 594 33,427 36 242 104,682 181,527 65,862 52,260 30,587 128,852 63,541 97,644 35,991 7,703 2,000 16,401 20,669 29 377 86,442 49,002 21,927 32,323 15,983 72,671 34,489 825 26,650 59,725 20,686 3,550 77,104 82,156 108,894 59,331 46,177 45,664 122,865 34,489 1,990 9,462 1,348 5,042 7,850 19,125 1,929 6 040 8,463 23,842 6,596 7,192 4,754 20,655 6,454 219,651 233,584 480,353 110,667 154,966 220,603 88,206 933,300 63,468 295,287 165,023 275,636 696,654 89,288 10.446 7; 768 43,808 2,452 7,554 4,393 1,809 101,730 2,076 3,112 10,178 3,117 37,241 7,065 93,853 96,538 175,360 30,319 50,571 136,485 36,429 491,071 5,936 167,778 43,524 168,471 307,692 12,262 90,305 104,892 248,006 36,360 40,639 98,212 49,436 428,658 29,736 191,812 64,389 124,031 354,024 42,194 22,808 41,432 92,077 9,881 6,327 23,491 3,653 160,470 11,668 14,035 12,368 52,715 154,510 20,211 49,211 50,618 129,550 15,665 20,934 56,804 37,249 212,435 4,617 160,122 37,642 52,420 171,946 13,335 4,244 3,923 4,425 2,573 4,729 7,672 3,026 24,764 1,389 7,406 3,316 4,397 10,633 2,192 14,042 8,919 21,954 8,241 8,649 10,245 5,508 30,989 3,712 10,249 8,953 14,499 16,935 5,132 5 131 187 19) 219 24f> 269 544 573 119,649 151,817 123,165 572,779 171,181 136,641 221,110 628,880 108,960 558 579 581 218 69 116 155 161 173 i80 185 199 203 223 230 237 254 265 273 285 287 28S 313 322 330 338 362 403 140 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 43.— Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and Receiver appointed. Location and name of bank. Receivership Capital at closed. | failure. Circulation outstanding at failure. TEXAS—continued. Aug. Aug. Nov. Feb. Jan. Jan. Mar. Nov. June July Nov. ! Nov. j Mar. Beaumont, Citizens National Bank Groesbeck, Groesbeck National Bank Henrietta, Farmers National Bank McGregor, Citizens National Bank Abilene, American National Bank Nederland, First National Bank West, First National Bank San Antonio, Woods National Bank Savoy, First National Bank l Wharton, Wharton National Barilc A rlington, Citizens National Bank Cisco, Merchants and Farmers N. B Como, First National Bank 20,1903 22,1903 18,1903 8,1904 18,1905 26.1905 27.1906 9,1907 30,1909 29,1915 6,1915 12,1915 7,1916 Oct. Aug. May May Mar. July June Oct. May Jan. Aug. 31.1908 15,1905 9.1905 7.1906 31,1910 12.1909 30,1909 31,1912 18,1912 25,1916 29,1916 Apr. 23,1917 SI00,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 $25,000 12,500 12,500 25,000 75,000 7,000 6,250 200,000 12,500 25,000 50,000 10,000 Total (all receiverships, 37) 3,780,000 990,695 Total (receiverships closed, 36). 3,730,000 940,695 150,000 44,991 100,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 60,000 50,000 90,000 90,000 63,000 89,980 22,000 20,000 50,000 910,000 424,980 400,000 200,000 100,000 200,000 300.000 UTAH. Salt Lake City, First National Bank of Utah (receivership closed, 1). Dec. 10,1874 May 14,1879 VERMONT. Poultney, National Bank Brattleboro, First National Bank St. Albans, Vermont National Bank St. Albans, First National Bank Rutland, Merchants National Bank Vergennes, Farmers National Bank Swanton, Peoples National Bank Apr. 7,1879 Aug. Oct. 9,1883 June 22,1884 May 26,1900 Mar. 13,1901 Oct. 18,1904 Sept. '. June 19,1880 Aug. Apr. Mar. Apr. Aug. 1,1881 12,1885 6,1892 25,1894 31,1906 1,1906 30,1908 Total (all receiverships closed, 7) VIRGINIA. Petersburg, Merchants National Bank Petersburg, First National Bank Norfolk, First National Bank Charlottesville, Charlottesvillc Nat'l Bank Norfolk, Exchange National Bank . Bedford City, First National Bank Sept. 25,1873 May May do June 3,1874 June Oct. 28,1875 Apr. Apr. 9,1885 June May 2,1896 Aug. 1,1876 15,1876 2,1883 5,1886 23,1894 15,1899 so; ooo 1.250,000 Total (all receiverships closed, 6) 360,000 179,200 95,000 45,000 90,000 11,250 780,450 100,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 22,500 45,000 11,250 22,500 WASHINGTON. Feb. 3,1891 June 23,1893 June 27,1893 do July 1,1893 . Aug. 26,1893 Oct. 3,1893 Port Angeles, First National Bank Oct. 5,1893 Spokane, First National Bank Nov. 20,1893 Spokane Falls, Citizens National Bank 2 Dec. 13,1894 Tacoma, Tacoma National Bank Dec. 14,1894 Spokane Falls, Browne National Bank Feb. 8,1895 Anacortes, First National Bank 2 Mar. 6,1895 Port Angeles, First National Bank Apr. 26,1895 Seattle, Merchants National Bank June 19,1895 Everett, Puget Sound National Bank Aug. 7,1895 South Bend, First National Bank Aug. 17,1895 Tacoma, Columbia National Bank Oct. 30,1895 New Whatcom, Bellingham Bay Nat'l Bank Dec. 5,1895 Cheney, First National Bank Jane 27,1896 Ellensburg, Kittitas Valley National Bank. July 18,1896 New Whatcom, Bennett National Bank Sept. 19,1896 Feb. 17,1897 Olympia, First National Bank Apr. 20,1901 Vancouver, First National Bank Nov. 25,1904 Davenport, Big Bend National Bank Sept. 21,1914 Centralia, United States National Bank Spokane Falls, Spokane National Bank Tacoma, Merchants National Bank W'hatcom, First National Bank New Whatcom, Columbia National Bank.. Spokane Falls, Citizens National Bank 1 Tacoma, Washington National Nat'l Port Townsend, Port TownsendBank Bank l Jan. 22,1895 Sept. 10,1897 Oct. 19,1897 Jan. 7,1898 Dec. 21.1893 May 25.1901 Dec. 6,1897 Apr. 26.1894 Feb. 12,1900 July 12.1900 Aug. 9,1900 July 21.1902 May 15.1899 Sept. 28,1897 Aug. 19.1901 Aug. 3,1896 July 18,1905 Aug. 28.1900 Mar. 25.1901 Sept. 21.1899 July 9,1900 Feb. 24.1902 Oct. 24.1900 June 14,1904 Oct. 30,1909 Total (all receiverships, 26) Total (receiverships closed, 25). 1 Restored to solvency. 100,000 50,000 250,000 150,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 350,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 43,500 22,500 45,000 33,050 44,360 22,500 11,250 11,250 43,150 44,190 11,250 45,000 13,050 11,250 11,250 11,250 21,800 10,000 12,500 99,997 2,860,000 2 669,347 2,763,000 569,350 Second failure. 141 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Jrom assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 31, 1919, by States—Contd. i Total assets at failure. Offsets. Claims proved. Collections from assets and assessment upon Loans Dividends paid. paid. Legal expenses. stockholders. Receivers' salary o © and other expenses. $540,949 237,642 201,188 128,675 325,177 36,589 112,657 1,114,164 52,464 $132,313 17,986 39,352 52,260 31,196 6,199 5,182 44,720 5,566 $277,288 119,216 89,869 61,088 165,881 6,780 87,032 732,599 21,616 $303,486 140,988 124,487 69,934 189,040 10,852 89,532 917,362 38,145 $141 80,012 19,805 1,951 63,458 576 2,144 154,670 23,116 $263,850 48,271 88,204 60,231 106,375 6,441 78,674 714,242 10,455 $12,180 5,341 2,019 1,646 6,977 1,789 2,427 12,908 820 $22,970 7,364 7,115 5,086 12,230 2,046 5,567 35,542 3,754 413 414 420 423 211,780 140,777 123,974 40,117 10,483 1,946 112,213 72,118 98,068 137,709 110,483 107,408 13,753 21,986 718 112,213 72,112 98,067 690 2,214 1,252 4,476 12,242 7,371 567 56S 9,367,255 811,007 4,236,737 4,805,673 1,188,384 3,013,897 182,523 377,786 9,226,478 800,524 4,164,619 4,695,190 1,166,398 • 2,941,785 180,309 365,544 214,174 2,869 93,021 30,332 19,002 1,166 10,164 37 183 719 354 228 763^649 364,140 432,617 133,887 186,396 3 353 4 902 19,171 9,888 42,698 9,129 6,032 81 801 104 749 422,772 294,521 318,501 119,618 131,761 96 605 154 421 405,180 158,852 338,830 179,366 109,466 247 25,336 2,406 79,224 21,544 88,176 99 847 321,870 96,525 307,352 85,125 77,698 2,973 24,279 12,112 8,232 4,179 1,085 7 517 10,832 58,784 24,879 20,840 10,838 9,139 7*1 84 8fl 92 391 397 437 2,418,636 95,173 1,473,723 1,442,720 128,810 1,076,593 52,860 142,829 916,232 229,409 214,370 532,393 3,654,005 201,248 103,842 3,225 2,191 24,882 197,262 1,605 992,636 167,285 176,601 376,756 2,897,197 118,995 299,357 142,320 129,566 281,857 2,477,889 56,013 20,315 4,545 559 2,309 182,290 18,660 259,487 125,667 101,545 226,308 2,085,826 30,148 728 250 8,232 21,495 108,571 828 18,827 11,858 19,230 31,745 101,202 6,377 5,747,657 333,007 4,729,470 3,387,002 228,678 2,828,981 140,104 189,239 513,504 1,031,927 123,439 225,239 70,248 57,063 6,426 7,382 393,011 626,440 73,098 110,039 495,110 320,254 37,996 43,435 85,482 173,633 6,472 9,029 368,251 111,174 19,194 20,071 16,959 10,727 4,508 5,266 24,418 24,720 7,822 9,069 146 204 218,117 107,410 3,312 609 113,762 8,414 146,449 18,855 14,060 4,674 91,566 6,008 17,679 2,112 17,144 6,061 23d 241 562, 763 446,313 425,091 182,667 68,903 57,872 541,694 106, 776 100,197 562,302 200,484 75,335 105,161 140,977 223,501 249,373 535,174 1,310,289 7,900 42,896 11,480 2,348 496 2,873 24,504 7,312 1,458 26,732 1,521 79 915 4,830 8,256 7,119 124,251 140,491 309,7i6 250,664 134,970 158,659 59,765 23,609 20,041 402,072 64,485 53,313 220,349 79,940 26,243 110,153 106,670 156,982 246,073 423,616 816,661 58,908 95,832 96,421 33,927 10,607 15,496 206,484 4,247 20,499 41,520 30,869 9,285 69,782 49,821 41,646 2,712 18,935 127,037 136,275 20,727 38,191 8,711 6,400 2,118 155,599 52,815 17,255 127,154 36,259 11,851 26,488 42,811 96,611 227,070 378,952 612,677 25,306 5,231 6,629 497 1,157 198 11,114 2,866 5,572 31,541 3,096 173 7,278 2,547 2,985 2,750 5,740 23,350 30,175 13,180 17,418 16,424 5,445 2,229 28,875 4,289 9,987 20,134 9,716 4,934 6,605 9,973 8,917 11,971 19,989 41,930 24S 262,658 199,766 8,711 16,874 6,401 240,599 52,062 52,494 189,866 93,223 22,511 73,312 62,624 103,512 227,070 448,125 1,019,958 8,114,508 560,591 4,714,246 4,410,364 1,227,378 2,614,228 195,281 351,425 6,804,219 420,100 3,694,288 3,593,703 1,100,341 2,001,551 171,931 309,495 53 44,1 44ft 464 478 50C 576 ?$ 29 4(1 104 312 207 272 282 29] 294 m 29S 303 30? 31/5 316 32f 35' 39? 44 551 142 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURREKCY. TABLE NO. 43.— Capital, nominal assets at date of failure, collections from assets and 2 °2 Location and name of bank, 494 524 549 580 585 Friendly, First National Bank Rowlesburg, First National Bank Sutton, First National Bank Williamstown, Williamstown Nat'l Bank. Pineville, Citizens National Bank Receivership closed. Capital at failure. Circulation outstanding at failure. May 1,1911 Dec. 31,1915 125,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 50,000 $25,000 10,000 50,000 29,300 24,500 180,000 138,800 50,000 35,000 50,000 135,000 200,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 45,000 10,930 43,725 12,500 6,250 25,000 560,000 Receiver appointed. 143,405 150,000 50,000 33,750 11,250 200,000 45,000 VEST VIRGINIA. July July Aug. Nov. July 2-5,1908 31,1912 29,1914 23,1916 16,1917 Total (all receiverships, 5) Total (receiverships closed, 2). WISCONSIN. 46 296 298 439 450 508 La Crosse, First National Bank West Superior, Superior National Bank Superior, Keystone National Bank Berlin, Berlin National Bank Ladysmith, First National Bank Mineral Point, First National Bank Apr. Aug. Aug. Nov. June Oct. 11,1876 6,1895 15,1895 17,1904 2,1905 12,1909 July Feb. Aug. Dec. Mar. Aug. 20,1882 26,1897 31,1899 31,1911 31,1912 30,1918 Total (all receiverships closed, 6). WYOMING. 167 Cheyenne, Cheyenne National B a n k . . . 243 Sundance, First National Bank Total (allreceiverships closed, 2). Dec. 5,1891 Oct. 11,1893 Mav 31,1899 Oct. 28,1897 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 143 Total assets at failure. Offsets, Claims proved. Collections from assets and assessment upon stockholders. Loans paid. Dividends paid. Legal expenses. Receivers' salary and other expenses. Order of failure, j from, assessments, and disposition of collections, 1865 to Oct. 31, 1919, by States—Contd. $10,030 5,403 20,163 9,331 6,773 494 524 549 580 585 C62,048 54,886 418,160 137,055 139,796 $9,807 3,967 12,724 13,332 8,747 S57,749 52,488 350,300 91,686 152,730 $66,911 51,391 404,810 120,648 165,191 $4,316 758 24,063 6,791 1,077 $51,822 42,136 297,755 92,561 152,728 $743 3,094 30,141 1,316 1,578 811,945 48,577 704,953 808,951 37,005 637,002 36,872 | 51,700 116,934 13,774 110,237 118,302 5,074 93,958 3,837 15,433 125,097 232,904 437,943 239,986 70,249 737,734 4,296 1,227 34,212 5,909 7,927 45,159 135,952 92,598 183,021 124,364 32,594 619,872 85,107 118,256 139,356 167,345 37,244 587,460 5,385 8,673 33,376 66,407 4,298 159,623 65,783 100,285 89,052 86,766 24,567 353,327 5,060 | 2,783 ; 4,127 4,394 2,937 40,478 , 8,879 6,515 12,801 9,778 5,442 32,633 1,843,913 98,730 1,188,401 1,134,768 277,762 719, 7S0 59, 779 76,048 460,744 107,677 11,819 580 281,903 48, 602 254,519 45,926 55,348 8,504 175,801 25,468 8,899 5,G50 14,471 6, 304 568,421 • 12,399 330,505 300,445 63,852 201,209 14,549 [ 2J?775 46 296 298 439 450 508 167 243 144 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. T A B L E N O ! 44,—National banks restored to solvency after having been placed in charge of receivers.1 Title and location of bank. Ill 163 200 203 208 209 215 220 223 224 232 233 242 300 318 343 374 401 403 416 417 418 473 498 507 629 539 544 550 553 555 556 561 562 566 572 584 Abington National Bank. Abington, Mass Farley National Bank, Montgomery. Ala First National Bank, Arkansas City,' Kans City National Bank, Brownwood, Tex Citizens National Bank, Spokane Falls, Wash First National Bank, Philipsburg, Mont Bozeman National Bank, Bozeman, Mont Montana National Bank, Helena, Mont First National Bank, G reat Falls, Mont First National Bank, Kankakee, 111 First National Bank, Orlando, Fla Citizens National Bank, Muncie, Ind First National Bank, Port Angeles, Wash State National Bank, Denver, Colo American National Bank, Denver, Colo First National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa Hampshire County National Bank, Northampton, Mass Seventh National Bank, New York, N . Y First National Bank, Austin, Tex Bolivar National Bank, Bolivar, P a Federal National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa First National Bank, Allegheny, Pa First National Bank, Brooklyn, N . Y Union National Bank, Summerville, Pa First National Bank, Burnside, Ky First-Second National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa Marion National Bank, Marion, Kans First National Bank, Gallatin, Tcnn American National Bank, Pensacola, Fla First National Bank, Islip, N . Y . . . 1 Farmers and Merchants National Bank, Mount Morris, Pa.. Union National Bank, Providence, Ky First National Bank, Perry, Ark Third N ational Bank, Fitzgerald, Ga Wharton National Bank, Wharton, Tex First National Bank, Casselton, N. Dak First National Bank, Daytona, Fla Receiver appointed. Aug. 2,1886 Oct. 7,1891 Juno 15,1893 June 20,1893 July 1,1893 T ' July 8,1893 July 22,1893 Aug. 2,1893 Aug. 5,1893 .do. Aug. 14,1893 do Oct. 5,1893 Aug. 24,1895 July 25,1896 Jan. 7,1897 May 23,1898 June 27,1901 Aug. 3,1901 1,1903 Oct. Oct. 21;1903 Oct. 22,1903 Oct. 25,1907 Oct. 16,1908 Sept. 17,1909 July 7,1913 Jan. 12,1914 Mar. 25,1914 Sept. 2,1914 Dec. 30,1914 Feb. 4,1915 Feb. 12,1915 May 17,1915 June 3,1915 July 29,1915 Dec. 6,1915 Apr. 16,1917 Total (37 banks) Capital stock. $150,000 100,000 125,000 150,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 500,000 250,000 50,000 150,000 200,000 50,000 300,000 500,000 100,000 250,000 500,000 100,000 30,000 2,000,000 350,000 300,000 50,000 25,000 3,400,000 25,000 50,000 300,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 10,535,000 National banks which failed subsequent to restoration to solvency. 271 291 304 386 575 Citizens National Bank, Spokane Falls, "Wash.2 First National Bank, Port Angeles, Wash.s First National Bank, Orlando, Fla.2 First National Bank, Arkansas City, Kans."2 Ben Hill National Bank, Fitzgerald, Ga.2 3 Total (5banks). 1 2 3 Dec. Apr. Nov. Oct. Mar. 13,1894 26,1895 29,1895 19.1899 6,1916 150,000 50,000 85,000 100,000 50,000 435,000 Banks which closed and resumed business during the several report years prior to 1914 not included. Second failure, Formerly " Third National Bank." KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 145 TABLE NO. 45.—Dividends, 26 in number, paid to creditors of 21 insolvent national banks during the past year,.with the total dividends in each case up to Nov. 1, 1919. Dividends paid during the year. Date of Location and narao of bank. Aspinwall, Pa,, First National Bank... Barnesville, Minn., Barnesville National Bank. Bayonne, N. J., First National Bank Bowling Green, Ohio, First National Bank. Centralia, Wash., United States National Bank. Cisco,Tex.,Merchants and Farmers National Bank. Clarion, Pa., Second National Bank Clarkfield, Minn., First National Bank.. Fayetteville,N.C,Fourth National Bank Fort Smith, Ark., American National Bank. appointment of receiver. Sept. 7,1916 Jan. 14,1914 Date. Mar. 28,1919 Oct. 29,1919 i $191. 67 5,571.94 Feb. 24,1919 July 17,1919 Dec. 10.1918 Mar. 11,1919 May 22.1919 June 12,1919 Sept. 22,1919 Sept. 21,1914 Feb. 21,1919 Mar. 19,1919 Nov. 12,1915 May 31,1919 June 21,1912 Mar. 5,1919 Sept. 25,1917 Jan. 13,1919 May 6,1919 June 21,1919 Sept. 25,1919 Feb. 14,1916 June 30,1919 Apr. 1,1916 Dec. 13,1918 Jan. 25,1919 Mar. 20,1919 July 17,1919 Nov. 29,1913 Dec. 21.1918 i 700.00 i 60. 27 i 83. 33 2,966.10 i 53. 44 1 2,324. 78 1143. 72 99,996. 68 U2,000,00 3, 605. 88 Dec. 8,1913 Jan. 5,1917 Grand Junction, Colo., Mesa County National Bank. Feb. 20,1919 Oct. 15.1919 Hobart, Okla., First National Bank Jacksonville, Fla., Heard National Bank. Jan. 17,1917 Jan. 17,1919 Mar. 3,1919 Apr. 21,1919 June 16,1919 Aug. 22,1919 Oct. 20,1919 Johnston City, Til., First National Bank Aug. 17,1914 Apr. 24,1919 Little Rock, Ark., State National Bank. Feb. 17,1915 Mar. 14,1919 Apr. 9,1914 Dec. 30,1918 London, Ky., First National Bank July 31,1919 Lowell, Mass., Traders National Bank.. Oct. 20,1913 July 31,1919 June 24,1915 June 12,1919 Monroe, La., Union National Bank New Richmond, Ohio, First National Nov. 30,1915 Mar. 11,1919 Bank. Jan. 22,1914 May 7,1919 Pensacola, Fla., First National Bank Oct. 18,1919 Pinevillc, W. Va.. Citizens National July 16,1917 Nov. 8.1918 Mar. 1,1919 Bank. May 27,1919 July 13,1919 Oct. 30,1919 Providence, R. I., Atlantic National Apr. 16,1913 Apr. 25,1919 Bank. Pueblo, Colo., Mercantile National Bank Mar. 30,1915 Jan. 21,1919 June 26,1919 Rugby, N. Dak., First National Bank... Jan. 4,1909 Oct. 11,1919 Saint Cloud, Fla., First National Bank.. Jan. 2,1918 Feb. 8.1919 July 11,1919 Jan. 12,1914 Mar. 1,1919 Superior, Nebr. .First National Bank Nov. 5,1913 Jan. 23,1919 Sutton, Nebr., First National Bank Aug. 29,1914 Aug. 7,1919 Sutton, W. Va., First National Bank Nov. 22,1915 Mar. 27,1919 Toccoa, Ga., First National Bank Uniontown, Pa., First National Bank... Jan. 19,1915 Dec. 10.1918 Apr. 9,1919 Aug. 26.1919 Sept. 15,1919 Williamstown, W. Va., Williamstown Nov. 23,1916 May 29,1919 Sept. 12,1919 National Bank. Oct. 21,1919 Total. 1 2 Represents payments made 3 Includes principal and 20.68 4 Includes interest in full. Amount. Total dividends paid to Per creditors (per cent. cent). 22.00 81.25 27.00 70.00 1 i 270. 27 i 237. 88 34,482. 81 U.91 17,205. 96 44,658. 32 25,172. 39 i 328. 33 24,840. 48 25,263. 48 23,889. 65 " "16.66" 60.00 60.00 5.00 100.00 77.00 20.00 70.00 10.00 13.00 5.00 80.66 88.00 65.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 70.00 75.00 50.00 48,820. 46 100.00 i 529,08 i 654. 96 128,015. 46 5.00 i 17. 95 1 1,237.74 i 284. 84 1 292. 90 123.892.39 14.20 20^ 145. 29 8.00 i 16. 29 i 553. 72 12.40 i 549. 34 100.00 46,756. 53 i 11,162. 33 i 23. 63 i 460. 23 7, 634. 89 i 32. 20 i 622. 32 i 86. 76 i 20. 78 70, 744. 60 4,275. 70 34,837. 81 i 318. 80 8,847. 09 13.37 35,187. 53 1,928. 74 i 11,700. 86 238,068. 57 i 2.099. 82 i 80. 08 13, 767. 38 9,168. 91 7,334.88 70.00 2 101.00 3 114.20 90.50 90.00 100.00 64.50 77.50 5.00 100.00 74.50 5.00 2.00 10.00 80.00 42.00 30.00 2.50 10.00 1.40 33.50 14.50 85.00 «108.65 16.12 3 116.12 15.00 10.00 8.00 90.00 100.00 3 108.00 1,154,225. 92 during the year o:i additional claims on dividends previously declared. per cent of interest due. Includes principal and 57.42 per cent of interest due. 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2- -10 146 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 46.—Dates of reports of condition of national banks from 1868 to 1919. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. June. Year. 18691 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 . 1870 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 18.83 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1S95 1S96 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 4 17 24 18 22 27 28 27 29 19 25 1 1 12 .. 1 10 . . . 14 20 15 1 ^4 21 11 11 13 7 10 1 4 14 28 26 6 19 1 24 July. Aug. 9 8 2 3 12 9 10 10 13 26 30 30 22 29 14 11 30 12 i 30 i 3 13 13 17 4 17 4 4 12 18 9 12 12 18 11 14 23 14 14 5 9 2° 5 26 24 30 9 29 11 6 31 18 4 4 . . . . 5 4 2 25 30 3 2 28 6 5 20 30 15 9 6 25 18 29 13 9 9 4 1 1 1 10 12 25 17 10 9 12 4 2 -1 20 11 28 20 4 12 11 19 2 9 19 19 13 17 15 1 o 13 10 30 15 16 22 14 5 28 30 29 28 11 29 20 1 4 28 18 4 13 5 25 6 1 1 3 2 27 1 30 28 26 31 17 22 28 6 12 31 31 30 31 20 < > 1 1 1 20 1 6 28 16 9 0 30 Sept. Oct.. Nov. Dec. 15 23 30 7 14 4 30 23 30 20 29 30 9 3 23 1 1 1 4 12 2 12 11 27 16 10 26 21 31 *"io' 17 20 1 17 31 V> 31 31 °7 31 31 31 1 Prior to the passage of the act of Mar. 3, 18f>9, reports were made quarterly—first Monday of January, April, June, and October. TABLE NO. 47.—Number, capital stock paid in, circulation outstanding, and aggregate assets of national banks at date of each report from Oct., 1863, to Sept. 12, 1919, together ivitk the total amount of money in the United States on June 30, 1863 to 1919, and the percentage of national-bank circulation to capital, to assets, and to money in the country. [Amounts in millions of dollars.] Percentage of circulation to— Date. Oct. 5 Jan. 4 Apr. 4 July 4 Oct. 3 Paid-in capital. Circulation. 1863. 1864. 139 j 307 J 467 i 508 14.7 42.2 i 75.2 ! 86.7 ! 1.03 9.7 25. 8 4-',, 2 Aggregate assets. Money in United States. 16.7 Number of banks. 674.8 37.6 114.8 252.2 297.1 705. 5 Capital. 23.0 34.4 52.1 Asscfs. 8.5 10.2 15.2 Money in United States. 3.: REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 147 TABLE NO. 47.—Number, capital stock paid in, circulation outstanding, and aggregate assets of national banks, etc,—•Continued. [Amounts in millions of dollars.] Percentage of circulation t o Date. 1865. Number of banks. Paid-in capital. Circulation. Aggregate assets. Money in United States. Money in United States. Capital. Assets. 770.1 i 49.2 45.9 40.3 43.5 13.0 12.8 11.7 12.6 734.3 ! 52.8 60.8 64.6 67.4 15.2 17.2 18.2 18.3 35.5 69.3 69.8 ! 19 3 19.9 19.5 19.6 40.0 70.4 70.2 70.2 70.3 19.6 19 7 18.8 IS q 70.2 69.4 69.2 68.8 19.1 19.2 18.7 19.6 [ 638 I 907 | 1,294 1,513 ! 135.6 215.3 325.8 393.1 66.7 98.8 131.4 171.0 512.5 771.5 1,126.4 1,359.7 1,582 1,612 1,634 1,644 403.3 409.2 414.2 415.4 213.2 248.8 267.7 280.2 1,404.7 1,442.4 1,476.3 1,526.9 1,648 1,642 1,636 1,642 420.2 419.3 418.5 420.0 291.4 292.7 291.7 293.8 1,511.2 1,465.4 1,494.0 1,499.4 ' 1,642 1,643 1 1,640 1,643 420.2 420.6 420.1 420.6 294.3 295.3 294.9 297.7 1,502.6 1,499.6 1,572.1 1,559.6 1869. Jan. 4. Apr. 17.. June 12. Oct. 9... 1,628 1,620 1,619 1,617 419.0 420.8 422.6 426.3 294.4 292.4 292.7 293.5 1,540.3 1,517.7 1,564.1 1,497.2 1870. Jan. 22. Mar. 24.. June 9.. Oct. 8... Dec. 28.. 1,615 1,615 1,612 1,615 1,648 426.0 427.5 427.2 430.3 435.3 292.8 292.5 291.1 291.7 296.2 1,546.2 1,529.1 1,565.7 1,510.7 1,538.0 722.8 68.7 68.4 68.1 67.8 63.0 18 9 19.1 18.6 19.3 19.2 40.3 1871. Mar. 18.. Apr. 29.. June 10. Oct. 2 . . . Dec. 16.. 1,688 1,707 1,723 1,767 1,790 444.2 446.9 450.3 458.2 460.2 301.7 306.1 307.7 315.5 318.2 1,627.0 1,694.4 1,703.4 1,730.5 1,715.8 741.8 67.9 68.5 68.3 68.8 69.1 18.5 18.1 18.1 18.2 18.5 41.5 i ! 1,814 1 1,843 | 1,853 1,919 1,940 464.0 467.9 470.5 479.6 482.6 321.6 325.3 327.0 333.4 336.2 1,719.4 1,743.6 1,770.8 1,755.8 1,773.5 762.7 69.3 69.5 69.5 69.5 69.6 18.7 18.6 18.5 18 Q 18.9 42.9 ,947 ,962 ,968 ,976 ,976 484.5 487.8 490.1 491.0 490.2 335.2 338.1 338.7 339.0 341.3 1,839.1 1,800.3 1,851.2 1,830.6 1,729.3 774.4 69.2 69.3 69.1 69.0 69.6 18.3 18.8 18.3 18.5 19 7 43.7 ,975 ,978 ,983 2,004 2,027 490.8 490.0 491.0 493.7 495.8 339.6 340.2 338.5 333.2 331.1 1,808.5 1,867.8 1,851.8 1,877.1 1,902.4 806.0 69.2 69.4 68.9 67.5 66.8 18.7 18.2 18.2 17.7 17.4 42.6 2,029 2,046 2,076 2,088 2,086 496.2 498.7 501.5 504.8 505.4 324.5 323.3 318.1 318.3 314.9 1,869.8 1,909.8 1,913.2 1,882.2 1,823.4 798.2 65.4 64.8 63.4 63.0 62.3 17.3 16.9 16.6 16.9 17 3 39.8 2,091 2,089 2,091 2,089 2,082 504.8 500.9 500.3 497.8 497.4 307.4 300.2 294.4 291.5 292.0 1,834.3 1,793.3 1,825.7 1,827.2 1,787.4 790.6 60.9 59.9 58.8 58.3 58.7 16.7 16.8 16.1 16.9 16.3 37.2 Jan. 2. Apr. 3. July 3.. Oct. 2.. Jan. 1. Apr. 2.. July 2.. Oct. 1.. 1866. 1867. Jan. 4. Apr. 1. July 1. Oct. 7. Jan. 6 Apr.6 July 6 Oct. 5 Feb 27 Apr. 19 June 10 Oct. 3 Dec. 27 1868. 1872. 1873. Feb. 28.. Apr. 25.. June 13.. Sept, 12. Dec. 26.. 1874. Feb. 27. May 1... June 26. Oct. 2 . . . Dec. 31.. 187i Mar. 1. May 1... June 30. Oct. 1 . . . Dec. 17.. 1876. Mar. 10.. May 12.. June 30. Oct. 2 . . . Dec. 22.. 728.2 ! 716.5 ; 715.3 I 17.0 41.1 40.9 148 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 47.—Number, capital stock paid in, circulation outstanding, and aggregate assets of national banks, etc.—Continued. (Amounts in millions of dollars.] Percentage of circulation to— Date. 1877. I Number of banks. Circulation. Paid-in capital. Aggregate Money in United States. Capital. Assets. Money in United States. 2,083 2 073 2,078 2,080 2 074 493.6 489.6 481.0 479.4 477.1 292.8 294.7 290.0 291.8 299.2 1,818.1 1.796.1 1,774.3 1,741.0 L, 737.2 763.0 59.3 60.2 62.3 60.9 62.7 16.1 16.4 16.3 16.8 17.2 38.0 473.9 471.9 470.3 466.1 464.8 300.9 301.8 299.6 301.8 303.3 1,729.4 1,741.8 1,750.4 1,767.2 1.742.8 789.7 63.5 63.9 63.7 64.7 65.2 17.4 17.3 17.1 17.1 17.4 37.9 Oct 1 Dec 6 2,063 2 059 2,056 2 053 2,055 1879. Jan 1 Apr 4 June 14 . . . Oct 2 Dec 12 2 051 2,048 2,048 2 048 2,052 462.0 455.6 455.2 454.0 454.4 303 5 304.4 307.3 313.7 321.9 1,800.5 1,984.0 2,019.8 1,868.7 1,925.2 1,033.6 65.7 66.8 67.5 69.1 70.8 16.8 15.3 15.2 16.8 16.7 29.7 1880. Feb 21 Apr 23 . June 11 Oct 1 Dec 31 2 061 2,075 2,076 2 090 2,095 454.5 456.0 455.9 457.5 458.5 320.3 320.7 318.0 317.3 317.4 2,038.0 1,974.6 2,035.4 2,105. 7 2,241.6 1,185.5 70.5 70.3 69.7 69.3 69.2 15.7 16.2 15.6 15.1 14.1 26.8 1881. Mar 11 May 6 June 30 . Oct 1 Dec 31 2,094 2,102 2,115 2,132 2,164 458.2 459.0 460.2 463.8 465.8 298.5 309.7 312.2 320.2 325.0 2,140.1 2,270.2 2,325.8 2,358.3 2,381.8 1,349.5 65.1 67.5 67.8 69.0 69.8 13.9 13.6 13.4 13.6 13.6 23.1 1882. Mar. 11 .. May 19 July 1 Oct 3 Dec 30 2,187 2,224 2,239 2,269 2,308 469.3 473.8 477.1 483.1 484.8 323.6 315.6 308.9 314.7 315.2 2,309.0 2,277.9 2,344.3 2,399.8 2,360.7 1,409.3 68.9 66.6 64.7 65.1 65.0 14.0 13.9 13.1 13.1 13.3 21.3 2,343 2,375 2,417 2,501 2 529 490.4 493.9 500.2 509.6 511.8 312.7 313.5 311.9 310.5 304.9 2,298.9 2,360.1 2,364.8 2,372.6 2,445.8 i,472.4 63.7 63.5 62.3 60.9 59.6 13.6 13.3 13.2 13.1 12.5 21.2 1884. Mar 7 Apr 24 June 20 Sept 30 Dec 20 . 2,563 2 589 2,625 2 664 2,664 515.7 518.4 522.5 524.2 524.0 298.7 297.5 295.1 289.7 280.1 2,390.5 2,396.8 2,282.5 2,279.4 2,297.1 1,487.2 57.9 57.4 56.5 55.3 53.4 12.4 12 4 12.9 12 7 12.2 19.8 1885. Mar 10 May 6 July 1 Oct 1 Dec. 24. 2,671 2,678 2,689 2 714 2,732 524.2 525.1 526.2 527.5 529.3 274.0 273.7 269.1 268.8 267.4 2,312.7 2,346.6 2,421.8 2,432.9 2,457.6 1,537.4 52.3 52.3 51.1 50.9 50.5 11.8 11.7 11.1 11.0 10.9 17.5 1886. Mar 1 June 3 . . . Aug. 27 Oct. 7 Dec 28 2,768 2,809 2,849 2,852 2,875 533.3 539.1 545.5 548.2 550.6 256 9 244.8 238.2 228.6 202.0 2,494.3 2,474.5 2,453.6 2,513. 8 2,507.7 48.2 45.4 43.6 41.7 36.6 10 3 1887. Mar. 4... May 13. Aug. 1 Oct. 5 Dec. 7 2,909 2,955 3,014 3,049 3,070 555.3 565.6 571.6 578.4 580.7 186.2 176.7 166.6 167.2 164.9 2,581.1 2,629.3 2,637.2 2.620.I 2,624.1 Jan 20 Apr 14 June 22 Oct 1 Dec 28 Mar 15 May 1 Mar 13 May 1 June 22 Oct 2 Dec 31 1878. 1883. i 1,561.4 1,633.4 33.5 31.2 29.1 28.9 28.4 9.9 9.7 9.1 8.1 15.7 7.2 6.6 6.3 6.4 6.3 10.2 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 149 TABLE NO. 47.—Number, capital stock paid in, circulation outstanding, and aggregate assets of national banlcs, etc.—Continued. [Amounts in millions of dollars.] Percentag o of circulation to— Number of banks. d-in ital. 1888. Feb. 14.. Apr. 30.. June 30.. Oct. 4 . . . Dec. 12.. 3,077 3,098 3,120 3,140 3,150 1889. Feb. 26.. May 13.. July 12.. Sept. 30. Dec. 11.. Circulation. Aggregate 582.1 585.4 588.3 592.6 593.8 159.7 158.8 155.3 151.7 143.5 3,170 3,206 3,239 3,290 3,326 596.5 599.4 605.8 612.5 617.8 1890. Feb. 28. May 17.. July 18.. Oct. 2 . . . Dec. 19.. 3,383 3,438 3,484 3,540 3,573 1891. Feb. 26.. May 4 . . . July 9... Sept. 25. Dec. 2 . . . Date. assets. Money in United States. Capital. 2,664.3 2,732. 4 2, 731.4 2,815.7 2,777. 5 1,691.4 27.4 27.1 26.4 25.6 24.1 137.2 131.1 128.8 128.4 126.0 2,837. 4 2,904. 9 2,937.9 2,998. 2 2,933. 6 1,658.6 23.0 21.9 21.2 20.9 20.4 4.8 4.5 626.5 635.0 642.0 650.4 657.8 123.8 125.7 126.3 122.9 123.0 3,003.3 3,010. 2 3,061.7 3,141.4 3,046. 9 19.7 19.8 19.7 18.9 18.7 4.1 1,685.1 3,601 3,633 3,652 3,677 3,692 662.5 667.7 672.9 677.4 677.3 123.1 123.4 123.9 131.3 134.7 3,065. 0 3,167. 4 3,113.4 3,213.0 3,237. 8 1,677.7 1892. Mar. 1. May 17.. July 12.. Sept. 30. Dec. 9... 3,711 3,734 3,759 3, 773 3,784 679.9 682.2 684.6 686.5 689.6 137.6 140.0 141.0 143.4 145.6 3,436. 6 3,479.0 3,493. 7 3,510.0 3,480.3 1,752.2 1893. Mar. t May 4... July 12.. Oct. 3 . . . Dec. 19.. 3,806 3,830 3,807 3,781 3,787 688.6 688.7 685.7 678.5 681.8 149.1 151.6 155.0 182.9 179.9 3,459. 7 3,432.1 3,213. 2 3,109. 5 3,242. 3 1,738.8 1894. Feb. 28.. May 4... July 18.. Oct. 2... Dec. 19.. 3,777 3,774 3,770 3,755 3,737 678.5 675.8 671.0 668.8 666.2 174.4 172.6 171.7 172.3 169.3 3,324.7 3,433.3 3,422. 0 3,473. 9 3,423.4 1,805.0 Mar. 5... May 7 . . . July 11.. Sept. 28. Dec. 13.. 3,728 3,711 3, 715 3,712 3,706 662.1 659.1 658.2 657.1 656.9 169.7 175.6 178.8 182.4 185.1 3,378.5 3,410.0 3,470.5 3,423.6 3,423.5 1,819.3 1896. Feb. 28.. May 7.., July 14. Oct. 6... Dec. 17.. 3,699 3,694 3,689 3,676 3,661 653.9 652.0 651.1 648.5 647.1 187.2 197.3 199.2 209.9 210. 6 3,347.8 3,377.6 3,353.7 3,363.6 3,367.1 1,799. 9 1897. Mar. 9.. May 14.. July 23.. Oct. 5... Dec. 15.. 3,634 3,614 3,610 3,610 3,607 642.4 637.0 632.1 631.4 629.6 202.6 198.2 196.5 198.9 193.7 3,446.0 3,492.4 3,563.4 3,705.1 3,829.2 1,905.9 Feb. 18.. May 5 . . . July 14.. Sept. 20. Dec.l... 3,594 3,586 3,582 3,585 3,590 628.8 624.4 622.0 621.5 620.5 184.1 188.4 189.8 194.4 207.0 3,946.9 3,869.9 3,977.6 4,008.5 4,313.3 2,073.5 Assets. Money in United States. 6 0 5.8 5.7 5.4 5 2 4.4 4.3 9.2 7.8 4.3 41 4.1 3.9 7.5 4.0 18.6 18.5 18.4 19.4 19.9 4.0 3.9 20.2 20.5 20.6 20.9 21.1 4.0 4.0 21.6 22.0 22.6 27.0 26.4 4.3 4.4 4.0 4.1 7.3 4.2 4.6 4.1 8.1 4.2 4.8 58 8.9 5.5 25.5 25.5 25.6 25.7 25.4 5.2 5.0 25.6 26.6 27.2 27.7 28.2 5.0 5.1 28.6 30.2 30.6 32.3 32.5 31.5 31.1 31.1 31.5 30.7 29.3 30\2 30.5 31.3 33.4 5.0 4.9 9.5 4.9 5.1 5.3 9.8 5.4 5.5 5.8 5.9 6.4 11.0 6.2 5.9 5.7 5.5 5.4 10.3 5.1 4.8 4.9 4.8 4.9 4.8 9.2 150 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 47.—Number, capital stock paid in, circulation outstanding, and aggregate assets of national banks, etc.—Continued. [Amounts in millions of dollars.] Percent ag e of circulation to— Date. 1899. Number of banks. Paid-in capital. Circulation. Aggregate assets. Money in United States. Capital. Assets. Money in United States. 9.1 3,579 3,583 3,583 3,595 3 602 608.3 607.2 604.8 605.7 606. 7 203.6 203.8 199.3 200.3 204.9 4,403.8 4,639.1 4,708. 8 4,650 3 4 475 3 2,190.0 33.4 33.6 32.9 33.1 33.8 4.4 4.6 4.2 4.3 4.5 1900. Feb. 13... Apr 26 June 29 Sept 5 Dec 13 3,604 3,631 3,732 3,871 3 942 613.0 617.0 621.5 630.2 632.3 204.9 236.2 265.3 283.9 298.9 4,674.9 4 811 9 4,944.1 5 048.1 5 142 0 2,339. 7 33.4 38.3 42.7 45.0 47 3 4.4 4.9 5.4 5.6 1901. Feb.5 . Apr 24 July 15 Sept 30 Dec. 10.. 3,999 4,064 4,165 4,221 4,291 634.6 640.7 645.7 655.3 665.3 309.4 317.2 319.0 323.8 319.4 5,435. 9 5 660 7 5,675.9 5 695 3 5,722. 7 48.7 49.5 49.4 49.4 48.0 5. 7 2,483. i 1902. Feb 25 Apr. 30,. July 16 Sept 15 Nov. 25. 4 357 4,423 4,535 4 601 4,666 667.3 671.1 701.9 705 5 714.6 314.4 309.7 309.3 317.9 336.5 5 813 0 5,962.1 6 008 7 6 113 9 6 104.0 47 1 46.1 44.0 45 1 47.1 54 2 563.2 1903. Feb. 6... Apr. 9 .. June 9 Sept. 9 Nov. 17 4,766 4,845 4 939 5,042 5,118 731.2 734. 9. 743.5 753.7 758.3 335.2 335.0 359.2 375.0 376.2 6,234.7 6 212.7 6 286 9 6 310 4 6 302 2 2 684.7 45.8 45.6 48 3 49 8 49.6 5.4 5.4 1904. Jan 22 Mar. 28... June 9 Sept 6 Nov. 10* . . 5 180 5,232 5,331 5,412 5,477 "6 r 8 765.9 767.3 770.7 776.1 380.9 385.9 399.5 411.2 419.1 6 576 8 6 605. 9 6 655. 9 6 975 0 7,197. 0 49 7 50.3 52.1 53 4 54.0 59 2 803.5 1905. Jan. 11. Mar. 14. May 29 Aug. 25 Nov. 9 5,528 5,587 5,668 5,757 5,833 776.9 782.5 791.6 799.9 808.3 424.3 431.0 415.5 469.0 485.5 7,117.8 7,308.1 7 327.8 7,472.3 7,563.2 2 883.1 54.6 55.1 56 3 58.6 60.1 6.0 5.9 1906. Jan. 29. Apr 6 June 18 Sept. 4 Nov. 1 2 . . . 5,911 5,975 6,053 6,137 6,199 815.0 819.3 826.1 835.1 847.5 498.2 505.5 510.9 518.0 536.1 7,769. 8 7 670 6 7,784.2 8 016. 0 8,213.0 3,069. 9 6,288 6,344 6,429 6,544 6,625 860. 9 873.7 883.7 896.5 901.6 545. 5 543.3 547.9 551.9 601.8 8,154. 8 8 288 2 8,476.5 8 390 3 8,407. 9 3 115.5 i i 1908. Feb 14 . May 14 July 15 Sept 23 Nov 27 6,698 6,778 6,824 6,853 6,865 905.5 912.3 919.1 921.4 921.0 627.6 614.0 613.6 613.7 599.3 8,396 8 8,594.6 8,714 6 9,027.2 9,197.0 3 378 7 69 3 67.3 66.8 66.6 65.0 75 7.1 7.0 6.8 6.5 is 2 1909. Feb 5 Apr 28 .. June 23 Sept 1 . . . . Nov. 16 6 887 6,893 6,926 6,977 7,006 92? 7 933.9 937.0 944.6 95:5.9 615 3 636.3 641.3 658.0 668.3 9 221 1 9 368 8 9,471.7 9,573 9 9,591.3 3,406.3 66 3 68 1 68.4 69 6 70.0 66 6 8 6.7 6.8 18.8 Feb. 4 Apr 5 June 30 Sept 7 Dec 2 Jan. 26. Mar 22 May 20 Aug 22 Dec 3 1907. 61.1 61 7 61.8 62 0 63.3 63.3 62 2 62.0 61 6 66.7 ii.3 5 § 5.6 5.6 5.7 5.6 5.2 5.1 52 12 8 12 i 5.5 57 59 5. 9 13 4 5.8 6 0 5 9 14 2 5.8 6 1 15 5 6.3 6.4 6.4 6 6 6.6 6 5 16 6 6.5 6.7 6 5 6.5 66 16 8 7.2 7.0 i ;" REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 151 TABLE NO. 47.—Number, capital stock paid in, circulation outstanding, and aggregate assets of national bants, etc.—Continued. [Amounts in millions of dollars.] Percentage of circulation to—• Date. 1910. Number of banks. Paid-in capital. Monev in ' United States. Circulation. Aggregate assets. 9.730.5 9,841.9 9.896.6 9,826.1 9,956.4 3,419.0 69.5 68.8 68.4 67.3 67.7 6.9 6.8 6.8 6.9 6.9 Money in United States. Capital. 7,045 1 7,082 7,145 1 7,173 7,204 960.1 972.8 989.5 1,002.7 1,004.3 667.5 669.1 675.6 674.8 680.4 7,218 7,216 7,277 7,301 7,328 1,007.3 1,011.5 1,019.6 1,025.4 1,026.4 684.1 680.7 681.7 696.9 702.6 9,820.4 10,240.7 10,383.0 10,379.4 10,443.4 3, 555.9 67.9 67.3 66.0 67.9 68.4 70 6.7 6.6 68 67 19.1 7,339 7,355 7,372 7,397 7,420 1,031.1 1,036.1 1,033.5 1,046.0 1,045.1 704.2 706.9 708.6 713.8 721.5 10,812.4 10,792.1 10,861.7 10,963.4 10,965.8 3. 648.8 68.3 68.2 68.6 68.2 69.0 65 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.6 19. 4 7,425 7,440 7,473 7,488 7,509 1,048.9 1,052.3 1,056.9 1,056.3 1,059.4 717.5 719.0 722.1 724.5 727.0 11,185.6 11,182.0 11,036.9 10,876.9 11,301.5 3, 720.0 68.4 68.3 68.3 68.6 68.6 fi 4 64 6.5 67 65 19.4 7,493 7,493 7,525 7,538 7,571 7,581 1,057.6 1,056.4 1,058.1 1,060.3 1,063.1 1,065.9 725.3 720.6 722.5 918.2 1,018.1 848.8 11,296.3 11,564.5 11,482.2 11,483.5 11,492.4 11,357.0 3, 738.3 68.4 67.9 68.1 86.6 95.6 79.6 64 6.3 6.3 80 8.8 7.4 19.3 7,599 7,604 7,605 7,613 7,617 7,607 1,066.5 1,065.8 1,068.5 1,068.8 1,068.6 1,068.0 746.5 727.7 722.7 718.4 713.4 713.3 11,566.8 11,842.3 11,795.6 12,267.0 13,236.3 13,467.8 3, 989.5 69.9 68.2 07.6 67.2 66.8 66.8 6.4 6.1 6.1 5.8 5.4 5.3 18.1 1916. Mar. 7 Mayl June 30 Sept. 12 Nov. 17 Dec. 27 7,586 7,578 7,579 7,589 7,584 7,584 1,067.2 1,067.4 1,066.0 1,067.5 1,071.1 1,070.8 695.8 682.2 676.1 674.1 665.2 666.4 13,838.6 14,195.5 13,926.8 14,411.5 15,520.2 15,333.5 4,482.9 65.2 63.9 63.4 63.1 62.1 62. 2 5.0 4.8 4.9 4.7 4.3 4.3 1917. Mar. 5 Mayl June 20 Sept. 11 Nov. 20 Dec. 31 7,581 7,589 7,605 7,638 7,656 7,662 1,073.9 1,079.7 1,082.8 1,090.3 1,092.2 1,092.6 661.1 656.1 660.4 665.6 669.7 674.3 15,979.1 16,144.4 16,151.0 16,543.5 18,553.2 18,073.3 5,408.0 i 61.6 60.8 61.0 61.0 61.3 61.7 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.0 3.6 7,670 7,688 7,705 7,728 7,754 7,767 1,094.3 1,096.9 1,098.5 1,101.9 , 107, 760 , 109, 735 672.2 680.4 681.6 674.2 675,698 676,827 18,014.9 18,249.9 17,839.5 18,043.6 19,821,404 20;042,224 6,741.0 61.4 62.0 62.0 61.2 61.0 61.0 3.7 3.7 3.8 7,761 7,773 7,785 7,821 106,550 111,501 118,603 137,995 673,923 676,859 677,162 681,589 20,017,760 20,824,991 20, 799,550 21,615,416 60.9 3.4 3.3 3.3 3.2 Jan. 31 Mar. 29 June 30 Sept. 1 Nov. 10 Jan. 7 Mar. 7 June 7 Sept. 1 Dec. 5 Feb. 20 Apr. 18 June 14 Sept. 4 Nov. 26 Feb. 4 Apr. 4 June 4 Aug. 9 Oct. 21 1911. 1912. 1913. Jan. 13 Mar. 4 June 30 Sept, 12 Oct. 31 Dee. 31 Mar. 4 Mayl June 2/> Sept. 2 Nov. 10 Dec. 31 Mar. 4 May 10 June 29 Aug. 31 Nov. 1 Dec. 31 1914. 1915. 1918. Mar. 4 May 12 June 30 Sept. 12 1919. 7,518.8 60.9 60. 5 59.9 12.2 3.4 3.4 9.0 152 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 48.—Abstract of the resources and liabilities of the national banks at close of business Sept. 12, 1919, in New York City, in the three central reserve cities, in other reserve cities, and elsewhere in the country. [In thousands of dollars.] New York. New York,! r,,, Chicago, Other reserve-city and St. banks. Louis. RESOURCES. 2,273,350 Loans and discounts 399 Overdrafts 2,779 Customers' liability under letters of credit.. 118,993 Customers' liability account of acceptances. 1 590,186 United States Government securities owned 263,673 Other bonds, securities, etc Stocks, other than Federal reserve bank 10,982 stock 9,354 Stock of Federal reserve banks 27,247 Banking house 407 Furniture and fixtures 1,549 Other real estate owned 362,743 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.. Items with Federal reserve banks in process 64,122 1 of collection 67,495 Cash in vault 12,159 Net amounts due from national banks Net amount due from other banks, bankers, 62,598 and trust companies 401,845 Exchanges for clearing house 16,284 Checks on other banks in the same place 12,961 Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United 4,250 States Treasurer 8,264 Interest earned but not collected 33, 772 Other assets ,473 573 3,492 151,032 727,609 313,161 3,474,623 2,460 838 145,309 966,506 411,046 4,616,366 12,098 262 11,708 1,602,478 1,082,388 11,085,462 15,131 4,592 308,049 3,296,593 1,806,595 14,107 12,763 39,460 695 5,285 465,125 20,778 17,472 94,805 5,930 13, 704 365,920 17,263 30,238 155,613 30,894 28,824 396,296 52,148 60,473 289,908 37,519 47,813 1,227,341 111,819 97,231 110,538 234,568 116,355 439,641 31,474 225,625 718,448 377,861 439,211 1,268,627 119, 769 447,385 17,630 14,253 227,945 145,045 13,704 22, 785 91,335 17,901 21,318 22,556 439,049 610,331 52,652 59,594 5,365 8,854 35,228 2, 10,920 10,678 11,010 24,079 28,141 2,192 40,364 47,673 48,430 ', 752,042 9,167,527 21,615,416 613,117 406,437 1,137,995 886,080 200,035 414,706 20,351 5,597 9,553 460,047 5,613 93,224 58,014 44,886 16,592 681,589 13,508 1,208,426 279,115 18,685 38,200 4,235,208 2,245,117 136,336 1,845,041 217,125 206,012 9, 751,533. 2,921,034 518,903 34,190 190,163 5,062 4,345,412 Total. 5,695,847 131,600 176,800 200,550 221,475 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amount due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashiers' checks on own bank outstanding.. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed i Other bonds borrowed Securities (other than United States or other bonds) borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks. State bank circulation outstanding Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Time drafts outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve banks 324,328 258,168 94,561 112,211 12,525 21,919 2,609 37,678 18,086 27,096 2,765 48, 751 353,977 548,288 558,139 167,887 99,916 1,912,849 135,761 143,034 769,595 173,954 108,358 2,523,509 172,993 172,088 19,577 12,193 4,274 172, 791 7,895 566,914 796,331 24,486 59,454 2,992,816 502,924 210,479 49,476 1,140 58,604 1,140 97,369 2,036 41 301,358 11 341 347,942 11 9,091 400,889 6,740 128,541 5,025 3,825 8,262 160,864 9,561 9,403 1,186 150,046 3,771 32,564 4,345,412 5,695,847 130,239 149,104 102,460 1,886 510 510 50,640 1,013,966 58 6,752,042 41,208 265,135 47 463 12,316 47 45,090 9,167,527 21,615,41& 160,606 131,200 440,910 9,911 323,226 13,379 87,057 1 Includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 153 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. _ B L E N o . 49.—Highest and lowest points reached in the principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks since Oct. 21, 1913 {the last call prior to the passage of the Federal reserve act), as shoivn by reports of condition. [In thousands of dollars.] Highest point reached. Lowest point reached. Sept. 12, 1919. Oct. 21, 1913. Amount. 1,137, 995 ,059,403 Capital 2,558,273 Capital .surplus,and profits !, 066,981 681,589 Circulation 727,079 United States Government 3,296,593 800,525 securities 1 Individual deposits (includes dividends unpaid; does not include postal savings deposits) 6,052,916 312,672,567 Loans and discounts (does 11,526,372 not include overdrafts) 2 . 260,877 301,558 22,056,326 Total resources Date. Amount. 1,137,995 2,558,273 1,018,194 Sept. 12,1919 do Oct. 31,1914 1,056,482 2,049, 715 656,100 Mar. 4,1914 June 30,1914 May 1,1917 4,032, 753 May 12,1919 714,523 Mar. 5,1917 12,672,567 Sept. 12,1919 6,052,916 Oct. 21,1913 6,175,405 11,296,355 Jan. 13,1914 Do. do do 11,526,372 22,056,326 Date. 1 Includes certificates of indebtedness and all other issues of United States Government securities at the dates indicated. 2 Includes rediscounts. s Since Dec. 31, 1919, certified checks and cashiers' checks are not included with individual deposits. T A B L E N O . 50.-—Percentages of loans, United States bonds, etc., to the aggregate resources of national banks, on or about Oct. 1, 1904 to 1919. 1934 1909 1910 P.ct. 53.9 7.4 P.ct. 54.0 7.8 P.ct. 56.1 7.9 P.ct. 52.9 7.9 P.ct. 53.5 7.6 P.ct. 55.6 7.5 P.ct. 54.5 7.4 61.3 61.8 64.0 60.8 61.1 63.1 61.9 11.0 9.8 49.6 10.7 8.3 51.1 10.4 8.4 52.4 10.7 8.8 51.5 10.2 8.5 50.4 9.8 8.4 52.3 10.2 8.9 52. 4 52.9 70.4 Total 1908 61.3 Total 1907 53.4 7.9 Capital Surplus and profits Individual deposits 1906 P.ct. Loans and discounts United States bonds 1905 70.1 71.2 71.0 69.1 70.5 71.5 71.5 1911 9.9 8.7 1912 Total 1916 1917 1918 P.ct. P.ct. 55.7 6.8 P . ct. 55.0 6.4 P.ct. P.ct. 56.7 7.3 54.5 5.1 55.2 6.9 P.ct. 54.1 13.2 P.ct. 52.3 14.9 64.0 62.5 61.4 59.6 62.1 67.3 67.2 9.4 8.7 53.8 : 1915 62.2 Total Capital Surplus and profits Individual deposits 1914 P.ct. 55.1 7.1 Loans and discounts United States bonds 1913 9.7 9.1 53.0 9.2 8.8 53.5 8.7 8.3 55.1 7.4 7.3 58.6 6.5 6.9 60.9 5.9 6.7 56.3 5.2 6.4 57.5 71.9 71.8 71.5 72.1 73.3 74.3 68.9 69.1 1919 154 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 51.—Classification of loans made by the national banks in the central reserve cities (New York, Chicago, and St. Louis) and other reserve cities, together with country banks, on appropriate dates for the past five years. J U N E 23, 1915. On demand, On demand, secured by paper with other perNum- one or more On demand, sonal securisecured by ber of individual or stocks and ties, including banks. firm names bonds. merchandise, (not secured warehouse by collateral). receipts, etc. New York. On t i m e , paper with one or more individual or firm names (not secured b y collateral). St. Louis Other reserve cities Country Total New York Chicago . . St. Louis Other reserve cities Country. Total 33 9 7 327 7,229 $30,867,451 17,710,188 7,314,405 179.021,989 370,778,170 $357,145,620 32,005,345 10,663,002 244,502,169 239,495,653 $29,634,709 22,156,550 3,691,298 53,011,363 70,327,957 $473,652,098 168,864,526 49,443,559 840,517,031 1,731,870,043 7,005 011,098,203 883,811,789 184,821,887 3,264,348,257 Number of banks. Chicago On time, secured by other personal securities, including merchandise, warehouse receipts, etc. 33 9 7 327 7,229 §83,600,284 59,185,505 10,408,818 184,632,609 360,102,719 $248,946,083 37,504,580 13,909,004 241,304,402 325,102,515 $8,718,869 12,443,681 784,205 21,785,839 106,862,324 $1,232,506,014 ' 349,876,375 96,214,291 1,764,775,402 3,216,539,381 7,005 097,929,935 866,767,484 150,594,918 6,659,971,403 Secured by real estate mortgages or other liens on realty. On time, secured by stocks and bonds. Total. J U N E 30, 1910. [In thousands of dollars.] New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities. Country 33 10 315 7,214 Total. On demand, secured b y stocks and bonds. On demand, secured b y other personal securities, including merchandise, 29,233 22,901 7,009 195,599 404,871 531,580 41,699 12,512 308,947 264,269 46,207 17,024 4,002 76,690 78,996 574,530 250,286 61,629 1,007,920 1,865,860 660,213 Number of banks. On demand, paper with one or more individual or firm names (not secured by collateral). 1,159,007 223,639 3,760,225 On time, paper with one or more individual or firm names (not secured warehouse receipts, etc. by collateral). On time, secured by other Secured by Acceptpersonal real estate ances of Num- On time, by ber of securedand securities, mortgages other including or other banks disbanks. stocks bonds. merchanliens on counted. dise, ware- realty. house receipts, etc. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities. Country Total 33 10 315 7,214 7,579 328,095 48,507 12,529 300, 398 340,083 1,029,612 Total. 61.294 36,013 10,284 191,650 362,097 874 907 763 28,270 129,819 15,783 4,664 0 2,505 1,548 1,587,650 422,001 109,9& 2,111.97c 3,447', 545 661,338 160,633 24,500 7,679,16, REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 01' THE CURRENCY. 155 TABLE NO. 51.—Classification of loans made by the national banks in the central reserve cities (New York, Chicago, and St. Louis) and other reserve cities, together with country banks, on appropriate dates for the past five years—Continued. JUNE 20, 1917. [Tn thousands of dollars.] On deOn demand, se- On time, mand, cured by paper witt paper with On deother perOn time, Num- one or more mand, se- sonal securi- one or more secured by ber of individual cured by ties, includ- individual stocks and or firm banks. or firm stocks and ing mer- names (not bonds. names (not bonds. chandise, secured by warehouse secured by collateral). collateral). receipts, etc. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve banks. Country Total 324 ',229 32,767 26,535 9,685 223,977 407,234 581,659 38,360 14,181 335,941 291,490 66,660 30,140 4,253 102,071 97,755 805,189 264,318 72,112 1,284,574 2,135,597 271,780 63,345 16,274 342,216 370,639 ',604 700,198 1,261,631 300,879 4,561,790 1,064,254 On time, secured by other personal Num- securities, ber of including merchanbanks. dise, warehouse receipts, etc. New York. Chicago St. Louis.. . Other reserve banks Country Total Secured by realestate Secured mortby imgages or proved Accept- Acceptother real estate ances of liens on under au- ances of this bank other realty not thority purbanks chased or in accord- ofsec.24, disance with Federal discounted. counted. sec. 24, reserve Federal act, as reserve amended. act, as amended. 33 11 7 324 7,229 66,602 43,050 7,380 227,852 428,079 767 1,113 789 20; 292 84,400 7,604 772,963 107,361 Total. 7,651 70,412 63,360 2,035 124 9,463 3,628 12,680 1,136 250 11,999 5, S64 1,901,464 470,032 125,048 2,566,036 3,895,098 78,063 78,610 31,929 8,957,678 156 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 51.—Classification of loans made by the national banks in the central reserve cities (New York, Chicago, and St. Louis) and other reserve cities, together with country banks, on appropriate dates for the past five years—Continued. JUNE 29, 1918. [In thousands of dollars.] On demand, paper with On deNum- one or more mand, seber of individual cured by banks. or firm stocks and names (not bonds. secured by collateral). NewYork Chicago St. Louis , Other reserve banks. Country Total Total On time, paper with one or more On time, individual secured by stocks and or firm names (not bonds. secured by collateral). 49 23 6 354 7,273 25,224 25,503 9,633 206,964 353,436 445,036 46,440 18,242 383;441 256,014 58,516 32,558 8,070 115,281 85,787 1,074,907 286,561 71,867 1,564,326 2,299,595 398,154 78,967 14,485 470,630 465,858 ,705 620,765 1,150,073 300,212 5,297,256 1,428,094 Number of banks. New York Chicago St Louis Other reserve banks. On demand, secured by other personal securities, including merchandise, warehouse receipts, etc. Secured by realOn time, estate Secured secured mortby imby other gages or proved personal other real estate securities, liens on including realty not under aumerchan- in accord- thority ofsec. 24, dise, ance with Federal waresec. 24, reserve house Federal act, as receipts, reserve amended. etc. act, as amended. Acceptances of other banks discounted. 102,404 1,663 49 23 6 354 7,273 92,463 46,473 13,492 305,926 501,550 1,016 1,077 462 19,790 77,141 8,328 77,303 7,705 959,904 99,486 85,631 Acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted. Total. 36,693 4,422 20,876 1,829 114 16,915 9,505 2,219,496 521,076 136,365 3,128,294 4,130,611 145,182 49,239 10,135,842 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 157 TABLE N O . 51.—Classification of loans made by the national banks in the central reserve cities {New York, Chicago, and St. Louis) and other reserve cities, together with country banks, on appropriate dates for the past five years—Continued. JUNE 30, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] On demand, paper with On deNum- one or more mand, seber of individual cured by bankr. or firm stocks and names (not bonds. secured by collateral). New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve banks. Country Total On demand, secured by other personal securities, including merchandise, warehouse receipts, etc. 31 9 7 363 7,375 36,160 34,611 7,989 182,702 336,092 454,928 78,373 29,602 439,337 305,547 88,455 32,637 6,471 102,593 87,130 934,023 250,241 67,587 1,532,805 2,446,668 679,867 85,910 23,829 744,110 596,882 7,785 597,560 1,307,787 317,286 5,251,324 2,130,598 On time, secured by other personal Num- securities, ber of including banks. merchandise, warehouse receipts, etc. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve cities Country Total On time, paper with one or more On time, individual secured by or firm stocks and names (not bonds. secured by collateral). Secured by realestate Secured mortby imgages or proved Accept- Acceptother real estate ances of ances of liens on under au- other this bank realty not thority purin accord- ofsec.24, banks chased or disance with Federal counted. dissec. 24, reserve counted. Federal act, as reserve amended. act, as amended. 7 363 7,375 109,605 47,643 10,495 312,747 533,583 725 734 1,383 19,175 69,650 7,785 1,014,073 91,667 Total. 7,304 85,011 78,830 559 6,871 58,701 5,888 22,119 2,387 737 21,567 9,937 2,424,718 533,095 154,964 3,421,041 4,476,388 92,315 150,849 56,747 11,010,206 TABLE NO. 52.—Loans and discounts (classified) by national banks, June 30, 1919. oo [In thousands of dollars.] On demand. Cities, States, and Territories. Paper with one or more individual or firm names (not secured by collateral). On time. Secured by other personal securities, Secured by including stocks and merchanbonds. dise, warehouse receipts, etc. Secured by real-estate mortgages Secured by or other Paper other liens on with one personal realty not or more Secured by securities, in accordindividual stocks and including ance with or firm merchansec. 24, bonds. names (not dise, Federal secured by warehouse reserve collateral). receipts, act, as etc. n/mp.Tirlpd. Secured by improved real estate AcceptAcceptunder ances of ances of authority other this bank of sec. 24, banks dis- purchased Federal counted. or disreserve counted. act, as amended. o Total. o o CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York Chicago St. Louis 36,166 34,611 7,989 Boston Albanv Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston . Atlanta... . Savannah Jacksonville Birmingham New Orleans Dallas El Paso Fort Worth GalvGston Houston San Antonio 454,928 78,373 29,602 88,455 32,637 6,471 954,023 250,241 67,587 679,867 85 910 23,829 109,605 47 643 10,495 725 734 1,383 78,830 559 6,871 22,119 2 387 737 2,424,718 533,095 154,964 78 766 Total ALL OTHER RESERVE CITIES. n 562,903 127,563 1,271,851 789,606 167,743 2,842 86,260 25,243 3,112,777 19,166 1 245 258 2 179 13,173 17,440 3 772 1)469 1,845 437 2,490 100 548 60 1,171 1 755 349 1,974 ' 5 1 757 695 55,474 11 804 8,136 8 299 74,456 58,889 20 323 20,496 3,073 483 3,010 88 1,656 139 2,478 480 217 375 18 938 115 10, ISO 778 530 268 8,779 1,412 1,826 676 734 557 2,928 337 1,145 415 5,037 2,511 12 760 2 587 5,302 202 178,002 10 674 16,547 11 335 186,286 87,277 49 411 19,934 39,780 5,423 24,522 950 8,890 9,442 16,215 19,813 6,761 12,100 933 19,142 9,599 85,791 4 440 5 549 11 028 168, 699 54,532 15 299 4,906 28,638 5 033 14,700 374 4 492 2 500 4,117 8 217 2 250 3,911 425 8 628 2,525 14,911 931 373 249 8,564 195 2 517 699 8,459 1 231 7,832 390 3 388 1,475 3,963 6,975 1,046 7,460 174 8,725 2,886 254 204 140 16 874 734 98 381 415 44 255 120 694 260 168 650 215 164 105 567 432 37,464 9,898 262 411,258 30 338 32 337 33 384 468,494 223,602 94 390 48 584 83 321 13 393 55 854 2 360 21 061 14 414 35,479 40 787 10 899 26 815 4 313 45 904 16,495 H 6 "" 118 804 10 16 12 311 23 269 43 25 113 114 118 39 50 71 66 19 41 5,639 2,488 2,008 623 1 033 109 142 92 10 9 1,183 97 125 1,029 250 825 w O cl w w H o j 857 7 992 356 206 575 5 757 4 684 3,026 3 837 1,626 347 802 55 373 4,246 13,746 1,550 450 2,424 141 1,081 8,374 918 475 3 253 89 137 366 1,200 19 329 583 1,850 6 467 149 370 720 6,077 5 213 24,740 343 2,004 150 1 7,744 127 57 1,043 18,078 24,089 6,503 7 797 944 548 3,989 3,288 293 8,304 7,372 1,631 766 603 389 230 6,509 452 131 2 195 111 97 399 4,274 1,222 448 632 90 697 368 1,407 3 204 631 556 829 125 445 1,164 594 1,460 7,977 1,685 904 2,284 17 221 8,616 1,036 195 2 516 166 98 264 149 350 189 890 3,190 29 301 5,704 5,056 1 748 40,700 222 1,897 815 574 332 3 110 93 407 1 122 2,165 157 6,146 49 617 4,242 1 843 25,242 11,474 4 773 13,485 37,250 72,155 12,030 11,743 24,554 8 310 10' 809 33,354 8 167 41,999 46,011 30', 318 7,886 10,307 1 036 8,598 52,295 11 815 6,388 33 680 1,755 1 739 6,764 14,826 2 502 3,215 4,236 19,560 21 70G 11,717 2 597 25,575 44,192 7 499 90,762 3,615 7,745 1 141 363 9,661 4,666 1 471 5 711 15,269 31 153 6,487 6 903 7,987 3 680 1 319 22,132 5 709 12 897 12,311 12,951 2,588 3,784 769 2,317 20,467 1,329 2, 785 14 883 894 517 3 327 13,437 1 963 1,303 2 257 7,744 4 791 2,884 1 652 9,103 14,608 1,966 22,953 1,281 6,643 1,259 1,210 2,091 2,087 1,113 2,434 1,618 1,060 1,169 541 4,872 1 397 894 3,024 194 4,906 15,282 10,757 1,450 1,618 581 5,672 50,392 1,198 2,824 21,718 4,983 1 025 5,224 18,446 468 3,625 11,625 4,390 ('), 502 3,295 301 6,295 4,978 95 15,070 904 1,717 307 26 20 488 183 477 28 33 98 303 243 26 24 389 152 101 93 84 150 95 72 227 666 17 63 431 37 4 l-i 558 38 259 165 99 1,431 536 294 635 1,943 193 1,243 5 135 0 1 38 123 1 210 57 79 9,184 3,899 46,454 19,411 8,542 24,303 79,876 143,185 30,007 31,830 42,873 14,433 18,920 65,111 15,501 74,007 104,435 59,652 14,907 21,225 3,094 18,468 147,904 16,791 12,861 78,806 8.073 3,626 16,411 53,457 4,990 9,997 19,862 35,918 48,379 18,905 5,932 50,029 79,135 16,886 203,001 6,429 20,850 Total 182,702 439.337 102,593 1,532,805 744,110 312,747 19,175 7,304 58,701 21,567 3,421,041 Total all reserve cities . 261,4dS 1,002,240 230,155 2,804,656 1,533,716 480,490 22,017 7,304 144,961 46,S10 6,533,818 waco Little Rock Louisville Chattanooga Memphis Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Chicago Peoria Detroit. Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines > Dubuque Sioux City... Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln. Omaha Kansas City, Kan^ Topeka Wichita. Denver Pueblo Musk ogee.. Oklahoma Citv Tulsa Seattle Spokane... . Tacoma Portland Los Angeles.... Oakland. San Francisco.. Ogden. Salt Lake City . . . . 13 14 8 24 409 19 1,418 331 713 110 89 122 585 26 130 38 9 47 518 101 121 259 21 14 40 5,166 50 412 1,641 1,491 136 319 614 899 397 32 225 62 345 6 11 38 112 794 1 152 202 10 140 97 15 19 10 13 695 40 19 332 1,036 fel O 3 H O Ox TABLE NO. 52.—Loans and discounts {classified) hy national banks, June 30, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] On demand. Cities, States, and Territories. Paper with one or more individual or firm names (not secured by collateral). On time. Secured by other personal securities, Secured by including stocks and merchanbonds. dise, warehouse receipts, etc. Paper with one or more individual or firm names (not secured by collateral). Secured by stocks and bonds. Secured by real-estate mortgages Secured by improved or other Secured by real estate liens on other under realty not personal authority securities, in accord- of sec. 24, including ance with Federal sec. 24, merchanreserve Federal dise, act, as reserve warehouse amended. act, as receipts, amended. etc. AcceptAcceptances of ances of this bank other banks dis- purchased or discounted. counted. o w Total. H O H M HH COUNTRY BANKS. Maine . . . . . . . New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island 4,548 4,312 3 499 7 530 418 7,233 7,116 5,771 1 916 16 103 1,767 20,987 739 434 579 4 273 1 906 1,050 24,186 12,354 12 400 114,151 22,341 54,596 5,299 3,707 3 094 48,976 9,276 29,838 1,108 545 1 504 4,611 1,372 1,910 417 182 286 1,513 18 1,278 423 143 591 635 22 380 170 206 13 506 16 42 44,006 27,678 23 882 199,106 37,120 117,330 27,540 53,660 8,981 240,028 100,190 11,050 3,694 2,194 911 874 449,122 . . . 24,408 13,556 45 289 794 3,813 35,915 48,057 65 637 1,406 5,467 3 760 1,661 3 042 59 269 172,752 128,230 238,839 4,933 23,094 54,720 27,945 75,530 980 5,627 6,487 1,397 6,068 27 1,239 4,241 2,887 5,426 125 330 1,723 1,144 3,079 44 646 1,640 452 416 506 587 154 64 10 306,152 225,916 443,480 8,368 40,559 Total Eastern States 87,860 156,482 8,791 567,848 164,802 15,218 13,009 6,636 2,572 1,257 1,024,475 4,741 2,766 1 452 1 036 2 690 700 2 173 413 551 14,506 951 4,045 5,544 1 243 1,135 988 1,142 842 737 291 2,021 'l58 2 874 158 923 2 055 4,208 882 4 344 1.180 4,556 14,214 '941 86,954 48,212 46,401 23,715 24,094 16,207 24,060 1Z, 264 25,039 108,389 17,310 33,052 20,172 16,186 10,088 6,479 3,596 4,677 3,405 5,111 16,128 3,148 6,732 1,976 13,159 17,509 13,438 3,244 13,578 3,580 4,959 67,217 9,191 1,184 1,041 477 572 934 793 1,321 437 410 4,990 388 2,719 609 1 108 890 942 769 1 038 502 253 1,544 748 112 24 92 325 571 22 127 15 36 3,151 29 142,413 80,516 81,041 57,327 54,384 27,478 52,160 23,553 41,206 232,408 32,864 Connecticut Total New England States New York . New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware. • Maryland Virginia West V irginia North Carolina South Carolina . Georgia Florida. \labama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas . . . . - 14 2 40 123 20 248 24 808 j H ft O o c! < 4,742 1,652 S Ohio Indiana . Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota.. iowa Missouri Total Middle States 1 1 ^ (H to 1 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas . . Montana Wyoming Colorado . 1 New Mexico , . . . .... Total Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska (member banks) Total Pacific States Alaska (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks) 29,802 3 267 6,726 5,766 2,378 3,569 1 734 1,026 1 323 250 . 46,862 33,124 8,969 7,672 4,159 3,452 1,026 651 1,735 909 138,683 162,194 14,224 37,908 513,631 ~~~3,222 896 1,473 576 613 3,128 2 076 821 116,974 93 279 144,983 46,830 66 930 81,412 123 707 25,139 699,254 102,215 . £l Oklahoma 21,822 33,983 9 743 19,868 3,003 3,965 11,571 15 188 4,894 Total Southern States 01 to oo to 1° 1 o § 3,200 476 38,373 Kentucky Tennessee 54,268 12,805 4,067 2 483 4 911 6,450 6,734 584 2,198 i 539 5,481 298 214 268 1,599 1,710 87 896 316 578 1,008 479 649 1,334 1,311 76 641 450 2,217 34,447 5,966 8,165 2,720 6,871 30,676 1 463 303 2 559 709 1,191 773 8,328 240 153 558 329 1 847 836 6,054 381 22 739 490 45,301 11,572 10,369 185 171 27 1,750 21 90 33,238 19 913 20,287 12,951 15 474 14,152 11 027 2,407 5,557 5,003 20,535 3,659 6,423 26,034 13 757 6,777 3,107 2 650 3,181 1,817 1 287 4,437 3 663 '718 50 28 84 118 72,150 48,332 13,766 525 4,706 945,F32 7,896 6,137 7,030 4,060 4,573 8,929 3 192 1,312 275 463 33 63 318 117 9 275 133 99 53 5 48 7 234,329 141,484 224,215 78,725 102,014 153,354 174,401 43,101 43,129 1,278 620 1,151,623 15 6 30 61 34 100 296 214 294 64 15 155 1,233 56,734 65 359 86,202 103,796 60,082 29,846 56,366 25,651 107,686 87,745 20,860 19,815 19,502 22,027 35,621 18,927 13,673 19,728 9,943 55,524 3,001 1 235 36,723 214,760 11,032 10,999 316 2,202 591,722 3,321 1,918 17,165 2 078 '795 654 1,021 24 6,146 7,514 14,229 10 940 510 650 2,608 2 1 005 951 3,902 457 67 174 232 1,020 525 5,197 709 177 509 120 7 65 81 1 54 115 9 7 25 108 92 43,265 39,237 162,816 38 624 4 923 8 421 13,203 36 158,099 26,976 42,599 6,788 8,257 286 278 246 450 15 44 17 43 20 10 23,766 34 359 52 143 50,387 25,370 11,111 27,021 10 968 31,987 267,112 26 007 19,730 77,069 22 347 2 889 2 553 7,'494 10 129,449 2,454 5 115 3 855 5,109 2,539 3,702 4,517 1 731 7,701 1,252 1,738 277 782 357 1,545 2,210 1 670 1,260 1,689 1,655 336 582 332 1,265 1 310,525 574 2,515 356 1,777 111 696 59 17 43 30 Total country banks 336,092 305,547 87,130 2,446,668 596,882 533,583 69,650 85,011 5,888 9,937 4,476,388 Total United States . . 597,560 1,307,787 317,286 5,251,324 2,130,598 1,014,073 91,667 92,315 150,849 56,747 11,010,206 3,089 TABLE NO. 53.—Domestic and foreign bonds, securities, etc., owned by national banks June 30, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Domestic bonds, etc. Cities, States, and Territories. Num- United State, ber of States county, banks. Govern- or other ment se- municipal curities. bonds. Railroad bonds. Other publicservice corporation bonds. Foreign bonds, etc. Collateral trust Claims, and All war- Judgother rants, ments. other corpobonds. etc. ration notes. Bonds of the Bonds Bonds German of the of other or Russian foreign Austrian Govern- governGovern- ment. ments. ments. Other foreign bonds and securities. Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock. Total. CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES. New York Chicago . . St. Louis ... Total 88 503,786 97 614 37,550 34,889 9 646 2,407 83,884 2 216 4,564 19,109 2 505 2,045 3S.964 9 808 2,803 195 936 790 25,614 4 894 883 285 26 47 635,950 46,942 90,664 23,659 51,575 1,921 82 31,391 285 12 3 (i 2 29 10 13 14 25,992 8,866 5,048 14 183 144 189 80,997 45 454 22,205 20 622 8,397 17,794 930 10 355 9,181 11,945 18 329 7' 458 7,162 921 16,016 6 219 4,094 1,628 j fi, 734 1 873 1,658 734 4 720 3,170 3 990 1,304 314 775 179 4,824 1 584 1,543 1 836 18,624 20,842 2 003 5,448 931 460 73 5,834 ],198 705 877 11,183 7,128 1,875 2,381 192 224 58 15 114 24 59 466 237 4 1,037 212 021 84 866 281 42 512 243 14 23 5,958 1 924 573 1 062 9,999 10,037 1 808 1,458 633 378 501 7 438 701 222 3 053 96 26 93 958 82 1 31 9 56 40,766 5 025 2^804 4,648 176 57 9,476 2 036 606 763,096 134 856 54,623 4,512 48,595 4,881 12,118 952,575 507 200 91 231 2 133 1,114 67 163 35 4,780 357 2 89 972 2,501 262 94 579 106 89 209 106 1 64 28 45 20 27 93 40 1 62,532 19,195 10,623 20,249 212,692 145,290 58,726 35,667 24 089 10 820 18,902 1 146 13 316 10,897 13,457 22 975 7 919 7,486 1,232 17,455 6,795 4,119 1,754 4,424 ALL OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore. Washington Richmond Charleston. Atlanta Savannah Jacksonville Birmingham New Orleans Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio.. Little Rock 5 1 3 3 4 4 2 fi 8 6 145 99 150 139 7 77 I 4 6 108 28 5 32 3 20 1 4 8 39 913 282 123 59 188 164 11 2 88 1 38 3 431 1 942 '390 616 13 214 4,804 1 291 1*794 573 86 59 39 1 55 5 88 164 34 275 252 882 q 4,369 974 554 287 G 908 7,570 1 963 46 40 190 34S 33 48 92 484 200 75 15 27 50 15 47 Memphis , Nashville. Oinpinn ati ClfiVGland Columfoiis Toledo Indianapolis .......... Chicago Peoria Detroit.,, Grand RaDids Milwaukee MiiiiieaDolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City Mo St Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas Citv Kans Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo . . ... Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle . Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco. . Ogden Salt Lake City Total Total all reserve cities . 4 2 3 12 597 9 251 3,439 30,679 22 699 20 046 9 703 15,272 19,756 5 926 6,860 27,847 7,163 17,309 14 855 15,556 3,369 10,353 1 424 4 732 27,973 4 785 2,104 11,421 1 736 1 310 1,333 7,206 1,261 2,066 6,818 6.054 14,867 8,730 4,419 12 656 18,589 4,193 48,215 1,841 9,453 1 991 *249 108 371 3 778 1 086 1,304 544 292 374 347 1,157 283 1,327 1 054 1,535 141 3 56 251 1,452 204 5 499 139 90 48 1,750 605 2 011 140 25 585 1,164 582 643 124 1,873 1,086 373 1,097 721 1,637 413 94 383 340 74 682 1,745 1,549 362 1,402 1,000 1,217 542 3,435 497 1,123 422 1,277 503 129 131 186 1,482 72 93 196 49 35 3 1,630 274 77 349 869 868 351 536 1 065 520 174 2,624 314 506 150 11 256 22 23 142 157 41 53 1 626 285 58 378 901 1,323 114 264 767 322 39 462 83 1,269 90,302 53,879 75,094 11,200 180,966 77,538 126,669 13,121 819 41 280 412 5 713 1^ H 3 3 715 1,768 437 1,075 685 3,064 399 2,128 1 527 952 152 178 273 217 2,425 80 15 2,101 223 247 813 4,022 1,197 144 2,677 1,520 4,672 1,070 763 2 786 2,120 1,292 9,986 21 355 1 552 667 100 4,156 177 295 268 275 227 3,018 943,851 91,799 410 1,579,801 138,741 2 r 8 4 6 14 4 3 3 5 6 6 2 3 3 6 13 4 4 9 2 3 4 5 2 4 6 7 7 3 1 3 8 9 9 4 6 363 83 324 1,537 385 238 111 23 238 51 476 51 88 11 72 2,397 843 17 223 148 534 30 192 18 34 2 3 3 3 1 28 104 123 48 15 19 6 74 12 67 21 608 321 13 292 1,488 436 987 120 456 503 117 248 105 819 Q 20 50 24 117 30 5 46 119 243 100 37 12 7 20 36 128 334 2,399 539 685 1,106 761 60 43 24 366 651 46 239 207 18 127 10 9 11 101 is 110 214 30 39 267 392 389 70 104 595 1,152 794 85 37 75 11 4 15 3 28 253 167 128 1,008 2,870 1,845 634 433 348 276 201 910 97 518 85 41 480 68 79 485 158 95 13 217 24 500 165 133 20 23 605 1 351 75 178 102 4 2 430 89 334 326 62 404 1 147 778 126 79 20 51 408 58 79 3 3 24 1,174 114 10 127 128 19 220 10 663 4,124 35,017 40 183 28 644 17*566 20 001 24 923 10 595 9*353 40 187 10 064 25*464 19 728 20,845 4 401 11 240 2 134 6 825 35,545 5 511 2,359 14,919 2 258 1 883 2,612 19,971 5,129 2,584 10,646 10,582 25,605 11 720 6,276 20 764 23 066 6,355 72,616 2,479 12,174 203 534 35 25 171 5 60 12 310 212 234 313 200 33 1,840 26 125 546 36,774 91 2,916 46,781 9,934 20,400 1,383,567 628 68,165 376 7,428 95,376 14,815 32,518 2,336,142 157 6 60 2 r 1 355 192 59 1,378 19 10 197 17 CO TABLE NO. 53.—Domestic and foreign bonds, securities, etc., owned by national banks June SO, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Foreign bonds, etc. Domestic bonds, etc. Cities, States, and Territories. NumState, United ber of county, States b a n k s . Govern- or other Railroad bonds. ment se- municipal bonds. curities. Other publicservice corporation bonds. All other bonds. Collateral Bonds trust of the Claims, and German warJudgother or rants, ments. corpo- Austrian etc. ration Governnotes. ments. Bonds of the Russian Government. Bonds of other foreign governments. Other foreign bonds and securities. Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock. 2,083 985 1,808 4,413 950 2,838 1,337 398 302 1,937 461 678 312 153 94 1,111 115 401 Total. COUNTRY BANKS. 1 146 2,175 389 462 5,033 1,577 970 1 95 287 236 353 14 65 457 146 10,606 2 1,050 13,077 5,113 2,186 274,139 22,040 14,908 51,304 884 4,531 541 729 1,725 21 77 94 86 961 4 5 80 8,458 8,358 26,010 1,022 1,835 1,480 408 1,620 32 44 12,988 8,007 18,890 164 1,464 5,356 2,827 10,027 143 476 1,846 1,134 4,840 19 185 2S8,282 205,018 522,708 9,499 38,655 113,455 93,667 3,093 1,221 45,683 9 3,584 41,513 18,829 8,024 1,064,162 1,836 2,169 57 133 166 200 222 178 122 303 46 1,088 339 2,268 3,974 468 168 122 347 1,111 513 185 743 334 1,399 858 81 105 44 82 109 361 623 87 756 938 531 895 364 24 223 19 5 1 15 20 15 16 44 12 23 48 1,613 792 30 186 110 33 115 20 8 32 30 1,032 418 12 224 282 255 15 24 53 174 437 5 299 9 5 1,970 1,377 129 72 201 931 365 296 10 90 160 695 784 260 398 401 513 252 74 98 94 193 6 116 168 38 216 42 59,657 37,295 27,202 22,111 18 880 22,053 24 483 14,117 11,810 68,550 11 640 38,915 21,613 6,859 12,490 4,976 465 5,141 502 7,080 2,426 2,211 378,326 62 55 48 146 17 67 13 052 15,263 9 095 57 939 10 063 42,611 1,247 926 496 3,745 1 083 3,916 3,999 1,888 2,084 7,444 2,037 8,982 11,012 2,259 2 887 11,497 3 238 6,281 3,387 1,304 1,471 8,090 955 3,251 13 89 150 72 25 108 395 148,023 11,413 26,434 37,174 18,458 438 203 789 19 83 156 065 96,789 241,883 4 249 16,233 13.535 12,876 23,206 316 1,946 44,256 35,186 82,174 1,186 5,184 21,619 23,710 60,063 1,463 6,600 Total Eastern States... 1,532 515,219 51,879 167,986 146 119 82 74 89 50 92 33 29 508 76 125 93 46,699 24,406 24,759 20,972 17 664 17,609 19 253 9,395 9,641 63,670 9 882 30,732 17,733 2,239 1,567 1,018 467 216 1,965 1,448 2,441 883 1,781 557 1,301 513 2,116 1,777 138 8 107 371 446 430 76 470 50 1,265 111 Total Southern States.. 1,516 312,415 16,396 7,365 Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York. New Jersey Pennsylvania.... Delaware Maryland Virginia West Virginia .. South Carolina . . . Georgia . . . . . Florida Alabama Mississippi . . . . . Louisiana . . . Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 152 99 628 315 4 38,712 23,941 19,085 101,635 20,518 70,248 345 247 444 102 142 293 312 109 74 755 60 068 88,167 31 805 36 405 40 119 55 165 14,433 28 567 4 673 11,502 11 090 6 379 5 562 1 431 1,252 7 211 4,315 5,052 2 747 2,722 1,207 608 265 4 8^1 6, 474 9, 17? 4 55 875 894 1 } 003 158 13 6, 041 7, Q90 6 341 5, 045 2 979 1, 540 507 4^7 30? ? 5-*?, Total Middle States... 2,024 400,917 70,456 24,127 33, 001 43 909 14 076 14,457 15,751 21 755 12 123 6', 027 11,947 3 835 23,523 339 352 579 2,508 2 180 444 2,832 238 2,256 198 224 75 299 121 177 686 93 8 107 10? 10?, 6^6 83? 407 360 536 350 1 448 226 307 Ohio Indiana Illinois . . Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa. . . Missouri ... North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas . Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma 172 126 176 232 134 42 120 44 326 Total Western States.. 1,372 Washington .. . Oregon California Idaho Utah.. Nevada Arizona . Alaska (member banks) 123,494 11,728 1,881 -106 40 1 557 37 43 2, 926 518 198 ?, 43? 380 106 49 250 25 41 59 85 23 5, 458 2, R?9 4, 504 1, fi£7 1, ?,?A 926 10, 522 7°3 370 1G2 62 201 24 61 3 1.°>9 145,095 88,876 132,790 65,647 60,736 57,825 63,751 17,606 173 17, 040 883 16,514 11, 154 3,165 632,326 82 27 22 35 39 8 14 34 211 ioq 115 51 8? 15 9 13 8 5 485 248 195 528 414 239 402 26 60 101 ?,0 85 157 161 10 315 ?? 46 14 85 10 6 102 3 211 48 8 18,356 17,592 17,982 26,930 17,562 7,941 21,031 4,713 29,621 5 092 11 079 472 910 141 2,597 917 487 161,728 990 241 4 477 203 54 203 279 33 1 047 1 151 932 1, 556 70 9 394 24 115 160 54 3 1 ?15 36 7?? 5 17 4 62 866 208 2,348 60 28 99 10 26 483 108 340 117 10 34 78 730 37 5 28 20,660 15,650 80,451 15,422 2,042 4,354 5,016 121 5 159 357 978 99 3,645 1, 058 912 143,716 5 5 2,816 1 744 15,348 562 128 528 824 763 302 2,184 15 13 223 23 22 Total Pacific States.... 531 94,691 21,950 3,545 4 842 6 480 Alaska (nonmember banks).. Hawaii (nonmember banks). 2 3 602 1,152 15 406 39 28 20 34 5 9j 4 67 24 18 404 ?6 42 4 10 Total (nonmember banks) 931 213 664 237 187 102 766 65 638 13,141 11 410 4S, 951 12,752 1,723 3,225 3,449 40 9B4 4, 034 1, 87?, 929 2 470 711 914 156 68 204 1, 191 6SS 660 1 417 558 1, 191 128 3, 112 72 84 260 70 16 10 18 1 4 197 61 13 17 ?7 4,869 1,S78 2,026 3,727 1,505 1,804 423 282 5 11 696 1,620 1,754 421 67 54 10 5 5 Total country banks... 7,375 1,596,513 184,243 231,405 198 311 180 106 35 286 3,299 80 358 15 6,264 84,431 39, 497 16,985 2,656,713 Total United States... 7,785 3,176,314 322,984 412,371 275 849 306 775 48 407 3,927 148 523 391 13,692 179,807 54, 312 49,503 4,992,855 2,316 i Includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, war savings and thrift stamps, and all other issues of United States Government securities. C TABLE NO. 54.—Classification of deposits of national banks, as shown by reports from Nov. 1, 1918, to Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. NOV. 1, 1918. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. New York C i t y . . . . Chicago St. Louis State Deposits subject Diviand Other munici- to notice dends demand of less pal de- than 30 unpaid. deposits. posits. days. 6,375 3,261 1,892,977 393,712 76,111 18,186 2,885 3,025 2,064 50 19,873 3,026 311 47,302 16,105 8,630 87,425 22,066 11,966 1,380 170 1,527 9,636 2,362,800 24,096 2,114 23,210 72,037 121,457 200 3,446 92 2,719 35 271 1 831 86 10 5 2 311,319 23,131 26,171 71,424 325,541 212,254 76,394 52,407 50,098 5,646 36,235 1,536 13,472 14,697 28,304 32,594 16 864 1,884 33,316 17 469 8,066 30,262 9 753 8,689 20,202 55,424 95,024 1,373 1,974 66 1,817 1,347 1,794 2,665 323 7,310 4,991 10,657 5,057 1,844 4,798 5,053 28,567 4,935 12,514 4,786 5,971 11,734 1,202 7,340 10 715 1,417 1,739 2 256 2,285 9,436 1 440 1,012 6,977 10 412 954 7,119 6,369 2,690 .... . . . 105,696 2,786 28 44,622 8,470 1,365 1,219 161 115,378 108,510 54,457 300,944 13,222 25,056 67,531 306,538 208,251 73,114 51,394 47,818 5,584 35,131 1,446 12,896 12,880 26,249 31,240 16,211 1,805 30,967 16 997 7,929 27,998 9 053 8,263 18,937 51,524 92,369 4,818 45 188 2,329 92 310 2,932 -39 523 590 1,594 682 291 426 468 10 841 84 381 223 947 143 420 485 3,962 1,140 455 11 96 2 175 127 17 166 3 16 19 14S 32 179 458 97 1,174 3 62 1,390 4 29 139 22 17 1,629 434 214 385 479 1,159 97 1,387 724 684 163 1,265 17 277 35 18 42 252 391 153 6,282 9 6,693 668 733 85 12 105 417 30 3 24 1 1 1 093 4 599 433 7 24 2 861 114 230 13 925 284 103 87 223 183 111 1,204 317 Total. 1,441 27 59 107,960 6,695 723 2,071,742 . . Total. CertifiState cates of Other Postal and deposit munici- savings time due on pal de- deposits. deposits. or after posits. 30 days. 17 1,625,511 372,312 73,919 Central reserve cities Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston Atlanta Savannah Birmingham Jacksonville New Orleans . . Dallas Fort Worth Galveston . . Houston l^an Antonio Waco . Louisville Chattanooga Memphis Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland CertifiIndiCashiers' cates of vidual deposit Certified checks deposits outdue in checks. standsubject to check. less than ing. 30 days. n Time deposits. Demand deposits. 3 2 267 ii 1,564 766 2 25 4 24 401 90 703 27 3,451 548 726 714 1,509 340 328 182 358 229 44 2 812 419 108 60 304 256 31 34 8 138 106 135 151 173 100 453 100 19 79 86 1,434 278 4,893 1 623 844 1,675 457 315 1,200 3 208 11 110 26 544 505 2,711 25,176 3,558 10,373 4,348 5,582 11,471 1,150 7,200 9,737 863 1,480 1 983 2,180 7,923 '887 731 1,876 8,778 5,418 5,368 670 27,293 19 197 33,314 10,270 61,977 6,978 44,454 57,345 46,532 4,187 10,931 1,549 7,427 58,222 8,140 6,356 41,840 2,844 4,310 8,205 39,163 5,613 6,565 14,080 26,959 40,906 9,432 7,366 46,070 52,334 10,147 147,925 3,988 13,737 838 2 324 205 721 2 320 164 25 3,246 2,279 68 322 166 847 5,297 293 170 1,434 875 238 863 866 197 407 416 2,138 1,188 17 143 1,075 819 75 2,784 384 367 155 105 172 56 338 30 303 141 75 3 24 2 18 146 3 15 224 75 692 34 43 3 21 2 2 16 Columbus Toledo . Indianapolis Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque . . . Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans Topeka Wichita Denver . Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa.. Seattle Spokane Tacoma . Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco.. Ogden Salt Lake City All other reserve cities 2,387,003 51,630 13,246 40,284 26,592 8,409 All reserve cities 4,458,745 167,008 121,756 94,741 27,973 8,579 26,689 25,895 13,083 167,866 29,621 107,156 445 1,361 287 2,905 2,014 3,197 63 49 55 664 187 651 168 345 196 672 185 419 370,310 10,209 1,669 1,985 3 182 7 27 67 340 36 25 137 132 234 1,286 14 77 93 412 325 265 I 398 4,551 836 32 337 89 477 3,280 236 219 1,971 143 127 1,227 861 85 543 550 586 1,400 205 65 536 2 179 123 2,436 120 277 77 388 490 4 10 257 765 37 1,363 3 5 29,344 21,762 34,183 11,393 65,774 7,175 46,407 65,783 49,728 4,290 11,680 2,275 8,802 67,586 8,672 6,785 46,258 3,865 4,793 10,442 41,565 5,902 7,605 16,470 30,138 45,700 10,213 7,867 50,676 57,730 11,131 158,659 4,509 14,508 1,630 19,051 2,547,846 94,961 2,656 25,609 279,898 403,124 3,157 28,687 4,910,646 119,057 4,770 48,819 351,935 524,581 14 10 6 24 2 22 17 52 236 4,048 2,257 48 27,396 27,804 13,863 176,233 34,266 111,493 555 444 357 1,495 672 449 39 314 541 68 3,000 660 3,913 35,597 3,247 13,920 37,560 6,908 14,734 36,466 4,232 14,345 42,094 8,240 19,096 78 6,658 391,055 3,972 39 8,496 111,966 124,473 484 1,211 2 7 7 59 469 33 634 25 82 1,397 386 1 860 165 268 2 854 1 497 514 1,963 2 1 714 3 73 115 138 2 490 1 ... 2 6 358 851 4 4 1 51 28 17 3,029 61 1,608 2,148 4,850 3,595 6,433 2,574 732 1,144 726 470 1,499 4,019 1,137 109 3,499 104 33 3,357 5,911 1,703 1,698 1,291 4,793 4,073 1,172 441 1,256 2,090 388 4,144 366 1,775 60 83 28 53 304 200 582 934 131 66 1,746 68 1,323 422 542 4 113 16 37 625 36 15 358 215 17 32 320 347 5 60 22 1,264 121 689 911 172 190 868 19 485 2,957 9,180 248 3,313 1,535 3,805 12,880 9,337 5,633 2,497 1,915 456 1,859 1,539 1,638 552 2,322 185 100 446 11,410 329 617 1,752 1,509 10,406 8,468 2,805 14,341 18,084 1,307 10,292 1,225 3,192 6,568 10,175 1,987 5,587 8,131 7,468 20,636 12,333 6,907 3,645 2,754 942 3,395 6,183 2,811 676 6,179 504 150 3,835 17,641 2,379 2,320 3,186 6,324 15,771 9,761 3,935 16,561 20,650 1,885 15,504 1,610 5,452 COUNTRY BANKS. Maine .. New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States 92 54 146 G* TABLE NO. 54.—Classification of deposits of national hanks, as shoivn by reports from Nov. 1, 1918, to Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. 00 NOV. 1, 1918—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Demand deposits. Cities, States, and Territories. Time deposits. CertifiDeposits IndiCashiers' State subject cates of Diviand vidual Other deposit Certified checks munici- to notice dends demand deposits due in checks. outof less pal de- than 30 unpaid. deposits. subject less than standposits. to check. 30 days. ing. days. Total. Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days. State and Postal Other munici- savings time pal de- deposits. deposits. posits. Total. COUNTRY BANKS—continued. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Total Eastern States West Virginia North Carolina South. Carolina Georgia Florida. . Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas .. Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States Ohio Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota 502 637 2,824 4 55 3,871 145 773 1,032 1,084 1,854 1,036 19 50 906,738 43,508 4,043 83,990 58,344 47,037 32,794 35,411 20,791 47,478 23,325 27,493 190,070 31,412 56,261 36,869 4,775 3,986 3,804 488 1,805 1,058 842 971 1,866 5,798 4,125 1,508 4,512 691,275 176,842 110,461 160,573 40,676 52,656 78,546 268,200 228,252 371,784 9,695 28,807 15,383 4,874 22,219 291,543 248,760 422,248 10,328 30,603 26,129 1,922 86,237 383 2,279 678 15 2,179 2,526 9,762 506 267 331 15,240 1,003,482 116,950 10 9 9 3 6 2 35 55 4 24 23 12 4 259 635 324 418 24 116 787 623 713 16 89,944 63,755 52,227 34 161 37,761 22,798 49,226 25,413 30,048 199,021 36,437 58,799 41,695 15,800 15,878 9,217 3,756 6,063 1,224 2,766 3,860 1,591 11,402 2,353 7,763 6,722 76 39 15 96 54 161 188 228 10,418 13,689 99 189 4,022 4,977 24,623 390 62 38 55 42 59 56 22 17 296 22 108 56 510 291 998 821 458 303 315 277 286 1,890 232 143 238 10 391 17 37 35,538 1,223 24,116 16,789 23,107 3,309 5,208 8,593 362 153 155 91 81 74 33 3,849 4,865 10,320 247 42 128,317 84,024 249,114 3,102 35,913 158 973 90,811 345,704 3 732 38,234 711 19,323 500,470 637,454 28,692 18,533 9,395 15 838 5,990 9,543 7,442 2,438 5,500 8,726 1,753 5,928 6,575 45,018 34,912 18,683 19 599 12,123 11,190 10,339 6,395 7,135 20,340 4,255 13,793 13,452 1 585 82 705 260 124 '17 25 29 97 526 483 43 5 70 347 92 82 44 211 149 102 58 6,762 2,200 155 196 3,936 741,285 • 88,395 274 2,212 126,353 217,234 940 532 371 166 459 2,308 5,768 135 545 179 220 167 14 114 144 37 110 46 38 10 7 12 1,501 1,402 2,206 764 362 421 209,859 129,685 187,009 45,309 58,917 90,286 40,838 26,271 45,630 14,064 33.240 63;780 724 91 313 75 19 155 3,517 1,661 2,267 1,278 946 1,053 58,877 24,887 54 725 54,368 34,778 24,919 103,956 52,910 102 935 69,785 68,983 89,907 295 34 6 32 21 18 28 1 o o g Iowa Missouri Total Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas . . . . . Montana Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States Washington. Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska (member banks) Total Pacific States Alaska (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks) 77 443 36,364 10 894 2,472 So 11 809 151 328 409 528 10 5 1 349 446 90 999 40,305 61 619 7,132 733,561 94,488 1,012 5,736 7,250 1,633 238 8,451 852,369 292,574 35,880 33 074 40 241 75,972 41 796 20,988 44,834 14,616 90,606 5,846 5 983 8 261 8,646 5 309 1,594 4,759 1,596 5,960 38 33 1,081 664 7 19 2 12 142 502 40 137 98 513 857 35 595 185 379 20 18 60 1 4 43,016 40,305 49,421 87,022 49 451 23,271 50,700 17,136 101,833 28,234 23,757 31 340 22,784 17 275 6,689 14,093 4,926 13,286 398,007 34,707 34,033 124,525 26,331 2 941 6,403 13 202 70 71 141 3 7 1 258 737 614 249 149 17,657 2,327 79 525 9,608 1,377 11,120 272,538 577,609 27 36 43 4,621 3,952 2,285 2,550 7,147 2,973 4,258 758 1,869 32,891 27,779 33 680 25,607 25 517 9,863 19,145 5,778 15,405 55 273 20 37 6 45 1,307 284 841 331 2,143 438 2,535 99 6 5 165 149 439 82 1,095 199 794 94 168 47,954 454 8,021 4,193 479 36 3,011 462,155 162,384 111 2,757 30,413 195,665 2,612 3,912 6,521 3,416 168 45 12 257 76 8 476 284 2,401 627 23 1,515 1,129 7,128 316 7 3 3 151 18 3 1 22 15 3 1 268 63 570 28 28 1,367 481 1,454 327 93 4 29 66 181 70 346 4,734 5,809 10,240 4,977 820 1,317 1 127 109 7 644 7 346 814 39,627 39,458 141,568 30,815 3,179 6,892 14 576 24 252 222 11,470 4,071 35,691 4,528 1,629 2,137 1,442 17,680 10,36S 48,029 9,839 2,542 3,706 2 815 791 4,196 60,96S 94,979 63 167 56 338 179 3 4 2 O W H O H H O O 130 130 242,272 17,789 431 4,058 942 1,646 22 66 1 2 7 3 10,511 71 178 51 957 276,245 29,024 770 49 972 2,609 108 122 2,588 88 3 10 71 51 770 3,581 230 64 223 517 Total country banks 3,344,751 249,574 8,835 30,594 29,202 27,265 928 39,023 3,730,172 693,529 3,303 48,168 1,102,931 Total United States 7,803,496 416,582 130,591 125,335 57,175 35,844 4,085 67,710 8,640,818 812,586 8,073 96,987 1,454,866 o 1,847,931 2,372,512 CD TABLE NO. 54.—Classification of deposits of national banks, as shown by reports from Nov. 1, 1918, to Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. DEC. 31, 1918. [In thousands of dollars.] Demand deposits. Cities, States, and Territories. New York City Chicago St. Louis Central reserve cities Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston Atlanta.... Savannah Birmingham Jacksonville New Orleans Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Louisville Chattanooga Memphis Nashville Cincinnati State and municipal deposits. Deposits subject to notice of less than 30 days. 96,242 10,622 2,669 1,333 107 3,111 1,679 191 7,105 951 1 2,268,824 421,162 91,450 8,915 2,456 2,395 21,192 2,927 318 55,085 C,894 9,257 86,073 12,277 11,970 195,733 109,533 1,333 113 4,981 8,057 2,781,436 13,766 24,437 71,236 110,320 5,854 233 370 764 2,046 1,860 517 218 269 31 102 8 29 34 675 190 48 8 4 36 53 15 387 41 17 34 4,746 80 1,120 218 5,394 2,010 1,530 292 448 121 1,179 4 107 206 122 2,130 162 3,411 88 1,536 341 180 327 316 110 220 1,837 200 1,756 264 2,455 10 139 1,171 167 100 60 787 29 62 227 206 375 586 180 323,835 26,045 29,574 76,520 357,454 225,081 86,408 57,857 51,092 5,642 38,222 920 15,119 15,424 32,930 34,849 8,283 17,236 2,149 32,617 17,639 7,706 35,347 11,301 9,531 19,009 61,760 1,531 2,070 64 1 1,428 1,903 2,835 319 321 255 43 36 10 140 150 166 146 7,036 4,945 10,637 5,009 2,015 3,543 4,930 26,332 5,336 13,556 4,887 6,164 13,711 1,009 7,951 11,160 1,724 1,673 3,981 2,265 2,362 9,868 1,526 1,045 6,991 10,853 662 7,174 6,368 CertifiIndicates of vidual deposit deposits due in subject than to check. lessdays. 30 Certified checks. Cashiers: checks outstanding. 1,848,754 387,514 87,671 120,766 16,097 884 191,406 4,299 28 2,323,939 137,747 297,372 12,952 27,583 72,332 336,939 219,828 82,18Q 56,223 49,553 5,388 36,035 838 14,619 13,901 29,470 30,717 7,603 13,324 1,982 29,426 16,995 7,280 32,429 10,358 8,736 18,376 57,212 14,816 43 175 524 1,658 336 423 745 503 748 68 338 165 1,051 157 346 345 75 1,563 142 21 2,041 567 589 369 Time deposits. 7,570 529 Dividends unpaid. Other demand deposits. 10,952 3,631 4 1 32 97 156 2 26 1,096 1,346 1,526 20 266 129 12 147 56 82 210 163 19 70 10 1,635 26 Certificates of Total. deposit due on or after 30 days. 27 2,115 240 699 608 1,3S1 92 297 239 39 2 676 352 136 1,054 168 95 1,243 499 273 4,591 1,577 533 1,724 451 State and municipal deposits. 340 253 59 Postal savings deposits. 13 103 18 81 99 4 254 10 129 23 594 Other time deposits. 2,787 22,798 4,069 11,601 4,540 5,824 13,436 960 7,809 10,275 1,206 1,391 2,914 1,994 2,249 8,544 928 768 2,146 9,266 5,427 5,323 Total. 100 742 28 404 19 681 35,834 7,601 10 310 70 939 8,333 45 730 60 070 45,036 4 364 13 437 1,974 7,790 58 089 8,775 6,798 45 934 3,712 4,752 7 441 38,467 6,406 7 720 14,279 26,560 41 302 9 907 8,125 40,589 53,032 10 443 160,749 5,113 14,390 1 312 939 1 556 232 393 629 2,042 265 18 3,452 1,722 52 291 179 772 5,181 329 156 1 236 906 226 988 804 173 453 560 2,051 1 724 16 198 1,110 771 634 3,098 332 426 453 340 119 148 34 114 632 45 408 122 44 3 31 1 40 106 2 15 400 1 662 345 95 354 251 167 377 2 1 042 5,236 771 47 706 36 612 4,358 309 273 2 238 161 150 679 1 135 86 1 403 641 1 232 1 789 '213 Cleveland Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Chicago Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis. St. Paul... Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans Topeka Wichita Denver.. Pueblo.. . Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle. Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles... Oakland San Francisco. Ogden . . Salt Lake City All other reserve cities 2,522,479 63,527 22,418 Total all reserve cities 4,846,418 201,274 218,151 27,687 27,389 14 229 167; 307 29,858 119,997 401 1,466 403 3,384 1,985 3,327 162 48 77 619 252 1,178 202 220 224 618 174 499 386,467 10,966 2,336 1,937 2 38 112 4 8 26 42 390 21 2 226 219 138 3,690 30 70 1 048 981 3,081 6,414 10;970 2,096 11,601 6,226 7,223 7,354 21,968 12,819 8,544 3,364 3,054 1,011 3,637 6,437 2,942 686 6,224 595 152 3,733 17,956 1,921 2,117 4,098 5,402 16,265 10,341 4,228 17,619 20,746 2,230 16,691 1,813 5,337 41 25 90 235 51 40 85 173 46 330 11 32 24 36 1,239 2 21 9,069 7,559 20,682 2,736,411 88,984 2,493 27,685 310,465 429,627 9,182 12,540 28,739 5,517,847 102,750 3,374 52,122 381,701 539,947 207 144 155 653 120 459 87 50 58 3,424 464 232 28,746 29,367 15 146 176,110 32,853 125,692 618 411 419 1,379 672 592 333 553 71 2,929 668 4,120 38,935 3,345 14,491 38,279 7,238 14,666 37,880 4,309 14,981 42,614 8,578 19,378 1,738 4,315 407,914 4,091 8,674 114,954 127,746 115 163 219 490 11 70 81 140 672 62,380 28,297 171,913 29,630 1,142 2 775 488 2,785 111 403 795 2,942 9,698 336 11,041 3,592 1,829 4,023 13,976 10,111 6,627 2,612 2,203 510 2,092 1,609 1,796 572 2,430 193 100 472 13,397 347 616 2,017 1,715 11,400 9,110 3,100 15,582 18,513 1,582 10,777 1,346 3,168 105 368 31,286 21,481 36,735 8,481 11,249 74,580 10,212 47,428 70,289 47,760 4,499 14,557 2,570 9,307 68,344 9,429 7,362 50,769 4,791 5,138 9,307 41,121 6,669 9,705 16,791 31,347 47,042 10,660 8,556 43,929 59,635 12 716 176,817 5,599 15,342 80 1,260 1 370 1 602 204 118 111 2 575 931 4,254 73 151 5 30 52 36 29 161 60 91 540 175 33 86 10 65 344 14 38 154 10 8 10 108 66 272 3 210 1,507 139 379 1 6 370 28 266 12 728 11 495 2 248 557 2,829 298 1,623 229 2,507 3,531 3,262 6,550 2,261 1,341 748 732 485 1,506 4,139 1,110 98 3,423 172 32 3,226 4,241 1,221 1,497 2,016 3,668 3 496 1,106 382 1,039 1,794 434 4,806 441 1,542 1,200 50 60 3 529 643 974 ! 137 281 67 1,863 69 1,442 447 576 4 119 16 39 689 36 13 371 ! 230 20 35 318 353 4 28 300 200 65 19 1,341 125 746 998 139 ! 214 ' 908 26 627 COUNTRY BANKS. Maine • New Hampshire -. Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States..... 50 46 59 48 109 27 97 TABLE NO. 54.—Classification of deposits of national banks, as shown by reports from Nov. 1, 1918, to Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. DEC. 31, 1918—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Demand deposits. Cities, States, and Territories. j Time deposits. CertifiCashiers' State Deposits Indicates of subject checks Divividual Other and deposits deposit Certified out- munici- to notice dends demand due in checks. stand- pal de- of less subject less than unpaid. deposits. ing. posits. than 30 to check. 30 days. days. Total. o CertifiState cates of Postal and Other deposit munici- savings time due on pal de- deposits. deposits. or after posits. 30 days. n Total. w O COUNTRY BANKS—continued New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Total Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota 840 565 10 , 1,371 2,021 1,083 184 60 960,967 45,017 4,719 91,524 61,200 54,786 34,640 37,129 25,444 50,460 26,108 32,451 185,065 32,411 63,389 39,164 5,465 3,708 3,852 562 1,788 1,122 1,094 1,271 1,940 6,365 3,376 1,696 4,441 501 83 32 37 38 59 61 34 430 294 39 207 89 733,771 6,680 1,904 9,485 3,079 196,170 110,857 168,559 42,958 55, 705 76.175 24,445 17,633 23,998 3,125 5,543 9.670 404 238 233 73 137 91 929 782 600 195 550 2.095 7,823 111 615 92 5 374 270,885 254,841 394,741 11,674 28,826 15,679 5,616 22,626 3,589 290 835 226 196 11,153 14,814 106 67 944 741 1,691 43 169 3,913 4,940 26,336 3,581 659 353 1,244 1,093 497 323 382 328 443 3,335 320 180 81 583 2 881 1,203 8,257 20,377 532,981 30,566 20,133 9,982 16,176 6,301 9,943 8,124 2,417 5,673 6,100 2,195 6,078 7,157 48,571 37,285 20,727 19,816 12,031 11,675 10,940 6,212 7,122 15,295 5,271 13,891 14,233 293 2,242 130,845 223,069 616 10 300 50 20 6 3,563 1,788 2,357 1,372 1,255 1,126 64,465 26,222 57,581 57,303 36,402 27,060 111,551 55,518 107,520 73,868 72,947 93,545 121,049 129 334 4,888 3,050 793,191 241 108 57 11 152 44 510 369 836 231 316 475 728 1,248 1,880 500 243 721 231,250 131,346 196,778 47,185 62,651 89,645 17,452 16,630 10,667 3,633 5,654 1,277 2,684 3,698 1,407 9,007 2,925 7,718 6,937 42,907 27,498 47,282 15,143 35,270 65,353 o 674,536 530 504 35 7 76 375 100 82 42 186 151 95 59 10,645 1,060,125 304 99,065 66,839 60,495 36,648 39,794 27,734 52,806 28,837 36,037 197,536 37,111 66,047 44,242 25 166,935 96,389 367,138 4,017 40,057 41 200 387 301 4 22 2 308 87 76 569 820 233 41 101 691 236 749 485 126 135,505 89,884 266,559 3,332 37,701 27,401 1,358 89,550 422 2,318 635 346 278 312 219 93 265 225 205 1,719 140 272 179 179 3,988 5,147 10,941 263 38 294,385 276,430 446,455 12,018 30,837 H o o d Total Middle States 972 148 6 317 260 498 496 166 1,075 406 98,113 43,412 61,709 7,081 352 239 150 18,528 2,384 80,828 9,615 98,573 1,257 6,271 9,343 1,371 3,399 6,801 900,380 302,243 1,354 11,850 289,945 605,392 5 873 6,148 8 054 8 465 53,297 1,843 4,658 1,753 6,298 25 24 76 30 61 18 35 33 58 958 655 580 982 1,513 377 944 419 4,397 5 18 47 579 290 607 7 22 82 4 102 133 2,910 38 173 140 117 289 395 75 152 63 370 149 536 219 807 605 18 79 144 399 39,505 41,002 52,510 92,797 54,888 25,288 54,270 18,268 103,533 30,599 24,225 31,360 22,655 18,280 6,912 13,605 4,926 12,861 68 32 41 51 276 1,159 214 815 89 173 4,235 4,937 2,302 2,844 7,447 3,262 4,598 870 1,953 34,866 29,203 33,713 25 775 26,887 10,390 19,018 5,885 15,055 48,389 360 10,825 4,589 292 1,774 2,956 482,061 165,423 71 2,850 32,448 200,792 2 597 4,241 8,169 3,604 220 297 808 52 43 388 63 7 3 18 321 276 4,986 809 35 140 245 1 515 1,175 8,769 470 25 70 478 9 3 286 33 347 163 531 120 8 38 73 338 42 485 66 10 211 40 233 39,587 155,060 34,348 4,132 6,640 15,685 130 5,160 6,323 10,290 4,887 827 1,507 1,271 18 1,469 529 1,486 310 145 298 232 12 540 4,712 38,679 4,979 1,800 2,253 1,342 253,228 19,936 574 6,812 1,280 1,152 295,815 30,265 779 4,469 66,305 101,818 935 2,095 21 46 71 51 962 2,282 103 165 64 4 6 4 172 64 339 229 3,030 67 4 10 71 51 64 236 568 1,933,921 773,365 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Mioiitcinsi Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma . . 67 14 83 791 39,150 Iowa Missouri • . Total Western States Washington Oregon . California Idaho. . . . Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska (member banks) 32 315 33,459 43 335 81 641 46*625 22,350 48,365 15,723 89,063 412,876 • Total Pacific States Alaska (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks) 35 054 Zd, 644 131,446 29,183 3 827 6 092 13,852 130 11 446 2,713 37 12,502 331 ii n 20 733 8 3,244 Total country banks 3,523, 704 259,628 11,154 39,253 34,570 28,824 16,678 28,919 Total United States. 8,370,122 460,902 229,305 211,166 64,200 38,006 29,218 57,658 1 2 268 3,942,730 713,028 2,653 50,526 1,167,714 9,460,577 815,778 6,027 102,648 1,549,415 19 169 11,584 51,188 10,184 2,772 4,058 2,863 O d e 2,473,868 a d Co TABLE NO. 54.—Classification of deposits of national banks, as shown by reports from Nov. 1, 1918, to Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MAR. 4, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Time deposits. Demand deposits. Cities, States, and Territories. New York City Chicago St. Louis... CertifiState cates of and deposit mudue in nicipal less than deposits. 30 days. Total. Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days. State Postal and mu- savings nicipal deposits. deposits. Other time deposits. Total. 61 15 55 6,493 585 1,644,802 380,937 80,293 5,022 3,033 2,468 1,823 20,391 2,799 301 71,066 7,466 10,223 98,302 13,298 12,992 1,086 699 131 7,078 2,106,032 10,523 1,823 23,491 88,755 124,592 200 4,256 90 975 10 199 1,415 283 126 6 1 1 1 11 6 13 14 2 27 2 271,364 33,107 29,356 31,379 334,524 216,743 78,133 58,204 39,937 5,775 37,535 1,021 12,880 15,940 31,617 36,364 8,514 19,881 2,089 35,106 16,797 7,516 5,852 35,497 9,505 9,863 17,914 1,341 1,955 59 2,056 336 1,898 2,940 301 945 204 33 32 18 139 185 159 130 12 88 17 75 95 4 22 262 11 127 25 7,020 5,134 100 10.316 5,193 2,308 911 5,366 27,745 5,912 10,403 8,017 6,568 14,799 1,182 8,661 12,327 1,498 1,685 4,241 2,182 2,458 10,461 1,566 1,116 547 7,340 10,630 1,134 7,844 83 726 14,536 776 1,086 1,998,000 . Deposits Other subject to Divinotice of dends demand less than unpaid. deposits. 30 days. 6 1,552,743 365,801 79,456 Central reserve cities Boston Albany.. Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore . Washington Richmond . Charleston Atlanta Savannah Birmingham Jacksonville New Orleans Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Galv°ston Houston San Antonio Waco Little Rock Louisville Chattanooga Memphis Nashville Individual deposits subject to check. 99,038 257 726 12,553 29,043 30,202 321,389 215,583 76,146 57,053 39,402 5,743 36,416 940 12,509 14,545 28,760 33,280 7,986 19,517 2,003 33,217 16,594 7,460 4,887 33,065 8,973 9,538 17,321 13 306 42 222 201 1,620 411 555 787 532 5 1,116 81 352 251 835 123 397 363 86 1,887 177 54 801 2,399 532 318 430 693 8,931 539 19 1,142 2,020 2,959 2,563 5 4 67 1 1 2 2 2 99 1 1 1 1 1 33 5 16,255 .......... 13 32 1 25 1 163 150 152 575 549 590 637 1,284 30 282 294 27 2 992 454 150 1,168 98 85 1,610 508 303 224 4,754 1,697 1,007 1,937 340 253 16 2,919 24,215 4,634 13,921 7,783 6,253 14,473 1,137 8,520 11,134 885 1,405 3,061 1,996 2,356 8,776 963 809 301 2,324 8,922 5,882 o o o a Cincinnati Cleveland. Columbus Toledo.. Indianapolis Chicago. Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo . . St.Joseph Lincoln Omaha. Kansas City Kans Topeka. Wichita Denver Pueblo. Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden. Salt Lake City . . 51 446 91,748 29 098 20 580 30 895 8,277 10,773 60,091 7,329 50,874 53,692 46,018 4,355 15,206 2,113 8,312 62,644 9,421 7,815 44,007 3,655 4,654 6,777 38,351 5,735 7,121 15,900 29,031 42,448 10,160 7,539 40,035 48,797 11,061 139,432 4,449 14,527 603 1,372 1,220 2,036 376 435 442 1,461 3 3 1 1 2,382 2,750 2,034 200 65 74 12 x 396 207 750 842 155 324 421 1,750 1.694 20 212 1,275 481 93 3,995 275 447 253 277 1 Q 3 203 7 1,240 I 35 4.681 1,222 1 026 1 007 2 11 5 490 55 311 185 743 310 227 5 1 216 29 2,812 2 263 291 92 92 Q 1 235 165 724 30 345 1 224 1,785 1 497 3,171 75 2 12 241 272 702 2,545 1,050 4,209 I 53 65 618 x 269 2 1 28 4 35 1,243 2 54,434 95,873 32 644 22,817 31 348 8,791 11,216 62,956 7,994 51 167 57,276 48 283 4 410 15,526 2,502 9 097 68,571 9,731 8,134 46,046 4 681 5,096 7,722 39,538 5,890 7,670 18,181 32 279 47,315 10,702 8 024 42,065 51,894 12,240 149,525 4,726 14,957 422 969 2,592 1,200 376 1,754 294 2,872 3,055 3,584 6 422 2,513 25 80 1,772 66 1 356 408 559 5 871 724 756 515 109 16 38 707 37 1,544 3,005 1,165 115 15 349 229 18 38 290 339 4 66 19 3,454 280 45 2,750 3,544 1,253 1,614 1,528 4,159 4,078 1,361 540 511 649 906 151 268 66 20 1,273 116 689 972 370 980 1,901 300 5,236 535 1,987 300 200 124 202 1,056 31 5,693 917 3,285 10,172 319 12,194 C, 877 2 301 4,266 14 803 10,354 7 243 2 706 2,035 573 2,387 1,107 1,934 623 2,684 219 109 538 14,984 358 574 2,215 2,263 14,097 9,304 3,241 17,009 18,342 1,447 14,722 1,507 3,041 6,655 3,597 6,526 11,454 2,224 12,781 6,895 7,128 7,916 22,581 13,275 8 673 3,435 2,900 1,104 3,969 4,819 3,136 753 6,487 728 172 3,326 18,818 1,950 2,192 3,809 6 441 19,468 10,781 4,300 18,961 20,667 1,949 21,214 2,073 5,759 & fe ^ 2 «2 ^ n hr 13 a £} ~ O g ^ H td O F F £ & o M H {j g ii 38 All other reserve cities 2,376,217 62,777 38,152 10,505 315 25,768 2,513,734 89,673 2,434 26,853 338,366 457,326 O Total all reserve cities 4,374,217 161,815 39,238 11,204 446 32,846 4,619,766 100,196 4,257 50,344 427,121 581,918 ft 27,263 26,854 13,118 172,132 30,177 115,594 1,296 361 3,400 2,002 2,972 43 29 49 3,419 27,748 28,287 13 535 179,199 32,181 118,607 335 539 468 1,548 673 582 27 573 71 2,819 594 3,762 38,771 3,496 14,723 43,599 7,515 16,354 39,923 4,608 15,262 47,993 8,782 20,698 ^ Q i^ 158 9 9 7 17 2 34 385,138 10,464 158 78 3,547 399,557 4,627 27 8,154 124,458 137,266 >- 375 731 COUNTRY BANKS. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island. Connecticut Total New Fngland States 433 99 73 172 7 817 TABLE NO. 54.—Classification of deposits of national hanks, as shown by reports from Nov. 1, 1918, to Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MAR. 4, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Demand deposits. Cities, States, and Territories. Individual deposits subject to check. CertifiState cates of and deposit mudue in nicipal less t h a n deposits. 30 days. Time deposits. Deposits subject to Divinotice of dends less than unpaid. 30 days. Other demand deposits. Total. Certificates of State Postal deposit and mu- savings due on nicipal deposits. or after deposits. 30 days. Other time deposits. Total. 1-3 w COUNTRY BANKS—continued. New York New Jersey... Pennsylvania. Delaware Maryland Total Eastern States. Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan.... Wisconsin.., Minnesota.., O 3,490 141 702 260,400 247,021 399,076 10,957 27,566 16,107 6,040 25,635 1,135 213 945,020 48,917 4,546 86,818 60,488 52,405 31,535 32,196 29,038 48,406 24,660 31,646 191, 649 25, 884 83,138 39,179 5,389 3,713 3,839 493 1,741 1,282 995 1,032 2,011 5,517 2,798 1,666 4,171 54 565 6 121 825 328 1,577 384 216 151 10,900 16,491 119 169 64 29 111 1 14 1,552 631 9,093 27,830 . 232 189 75 219 .:.: 11 15 6 5 10 3 11 31 35 111 3 14 264 43 25 34 65 37 737,042 34,647 4,101 675 201, 742 105, 650 194,122 47,449 62,167 76,529 25,839 17,105 25,197 2,936 5,295 9,550 9,075 102 810 554 5 265 142 74 34 160 64 479 307 281,764 264,762 451,108 11,077 29,404 29,840 1,374 91,875 319 2,698 11,583 1,038,115 307 506 144 12 12 1 231 32 68 2,668 400 471 14 92,811 65,476 56,475 32,045 34,080 31,149 49,971 27,375 34,144 200,195 29,150 85,351 43,373 4,866 1,442 943 1,497 554 110 183 3,885 5^041 10,898 227 144,351 97,515 286,780 3,635 39,750 178,397 103,930 389,608 4,181 42,486 126,106 20,089 572,031 77 58 170 552 502 24 456 330 394 109 81 45 202 134 106 35,259 21,119 11,447 16,139 6,551 11,043 9,298 2,440 5,915 6,548 1,864 6,574 7,205 56,382 38,852 23,870 20,259 13,180 12,926 12,453 6,982 7,542 16,449 5,010 15,925 15,913 781,595 100,876 474 2,991 141,402 245,743 238,404 123,983 221,734 51,547 67,744 86,820 46,244 27,819 48,759 16,547 38,027 72,781 985 10 428 60 60 6 3,414 1,851 2,408 1,362 923 1,083 68,902 28,080 61,561 63,133 39,391 28,848 119,545 57,760 113,156 81,102 78,401 102,718 o 718,602 20,569 17,178 12,370 3,664 6,299 1,412 2,988 4,291 1,582 9,699 3,012 9,241 8,571 321 "55' d 1 3 110 590 42,256 ZJI North Dakota g South Dakota oo Nebraska to Kansas ° Montana Wyoming .... Q Colorado -. KJ New Mexico Jl Oklahoma i g Total Western States Washington ^ Oregon * f California .. to Idaho Utah.. Nevada Arizona £5 A laska (member bank) , Total Pacific States Alaska (nonmember banks) i . Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks) 13 125 2,679 239 511 14 8 978 213 124,946 46,111 64,515 7,391 20 444 234 150 19,833 2,744 84 602 10,285 840,505 Iowa Missouri Total Middle States 101,726 11,469 1,489 180 5,920 961,289 322,083 1,569 11,425 312,492 647,569 30,176 35 436 56,605 77 587 42,298 22 133 49,570 IS, 402 89,661 5,588 5,963 9,124 8,566 5,402 1 561 4, 315 1,522 5,630 35 47 765 509 573 13 210 2,951 8 57 153 5 150 13 8 3 11 42 36 162 5 1 10 48 813 229 616 511 12 45 26 308 35,833 42,312 66,161 87,550 48,912 24,286 53,984 17,161 98,722 33,015 27,336 30,260 22,645 20,093 7,574 14,871 5,623 13,549 74 30 39 51 280 1,068 253 759 90 166 4,624 4,706 2,929 3,079 8,099 3,600 4,884 870 2,270 37,669 32,081 33,245 26,025 29,336 11 429 20 514 6,583 16,059 418,868 47,671 5,103 571 100 2,608 474,921 174,966 178 2,736 35,061 212,941 33 072 33,034 128,791 27,505 3 384 5 977 15 412 144 2,293 3,978 6,631 3,401 202 253 788 1,850 1,050 9,621 509 14 140 415 3 27 19 2 3 5 6 456 58 533 200 10 37,674 38,149 145,746 31,674 3 613 6,375 16 902 144 5,686 6,910 11,036 5,527 948 1,560 1 201 18 1,422 572 1,480 320 160 338 207 13,474 5,019 40,462 5,300 1,892 2,327 1,168 20,582 12,545 53,940 11,181 3 000 4,225 2 594 247,319 17,548 13,599 65 1,538 280,277 32,868 1,058 4,499 69,642 108,067 838 1,857 23 24 861 2,003 101 120 94 185 60 380 180 71 2 151 57 210 7 281 51 5 21 76 2 44 962 34 2,695 47 71 51 2,864 221 94 245 560 Total country banks 3,576,587 261,018 . 39,047 30,998 906 30,062 3,938, 618 761,747 3,682 49,988 1,255,331 2,070,748 Total United States 7,950,804 422,833 78,285 42,202 1,352 62,908 8,558,384 861,943 7,939 100,332 1,682,452 o o 2,652,666 o i One report for Dec. 31,1918, used. 3 o TABLE NO. 54.—Classification of deposits of national banks, as shown by reports from Nov. 1, 1918, to Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. CO MAY 12, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Demand deposits. CertifiIndividState cates of ual deand deposit posits mudue in subject less than nicipal to check. 30 days. deposits. Cities, States, and Territories. Time deposits. Certificates of State Postal deposit and mu- savings due on nicipal deposits. or after deposits. 30 days. Deposits Divisubject to dends notice of less t h a n u n p a i d . 30 days. Other demand deposits. 1,462 828 1 1,863,612 416,572 88,854 6,986 2,849 2,550 1,513 5 90 62 24 112 176 2,291 2,369,038 12,385 1,513 105 9 3 1 1 80 12 11 16 1 289,051 29 373 32,084 34 840 354 683 217,647 82,594 57,961 39,824 6,245 41 426 1,251 12,912 16 652 33,186 42,045 8 252 22,941 1,800 35 186 18,229 7,106 3,025 35 026 9 800 9,719 19,025 1,192 Total. Other time deposits. 3 Total. H3 fcti New York Citv Chicago., * St. Louis Central reserve cities Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh. Baltimore Washington Richmond.. Charleston Atlanta Savannah . Birmingham Jacksonville New Orleans. Dallas El Paso Fort Worth . Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco " Little Rock Louisville Chattanooga Memphis . Nashville . . . . . . . 73,262 16 202 642 872 2,275,481 .... 1,787,819 399,480 88,182 90,106 872 277,616 13 324 31,505 33,904 340 896 215,990 79,999 56,863 39,326 6,215 40 536 1,168 12,575 14 531 30,118 39,652 7,842 22,571 1,713 33 071 18,046 7,049 2,874 32 951 9 267 9,447 18,446 11 321 41 150 223 351 436 802 495 5 889 83 331 272 959 169 378 369 41 1 729 157 51 151 2,067 532 269 393 4 033 105 712 30 697 2 148 159 107 9 280 577. 25 1 6 1 847 2,108 2,222 11 972 323 2 831 20 121 2 2 1 2 32 1 1 1 46 385 25 6 8 1 24 3 162 192 697 460 601 561 1,244 88 370 316 36 2 1 266 356 111 1 188 75 114 1 044 508 359 40 5 097 1,626 1,047 2,048 21,534 2, 799 303 73,390 7,953 10,827 103,423 13 601 13*680 24,636 92,170 130,704 1,694 56 2 014 6,476 5,283 9 362 5 339 2,206 1 488 5 120 28,939 6 073 16,261 12,173 6,840 14 909 1,225 9,558 12 619 3,249 1 729 4 448 2,320 2 524 10 539 1,613 1 156 389 7 959 10 558 1,174 8,126 791 910 340 253 27 350 i 816 2,948 263 1,147 130 30 29 14 147 195 153 129 11 88 18 70 91 5 3 281 14 127 21 2 844 24,480 •1,909 13,617 11,955 (>,446 14 564 1,175 9,409 11 131 2,390 1,489 3 249 2,157 2,392 9 425 1,014 792 346 2 581 8,918 6,057 o W a 58,494 93 632 30' 807 23 191 38 528 9 288 12,519 76 992 7,956 53 746 61,966 47,956 4,389 18,826 2,359 9,296 75,054 8,623 7,872 54,830 3,902 5,117 8,187 45,543 7,091 7 472 15,832 36,152 44,975 10,544 6,558 50,603 59,738 14,349 162,919 4,478 17,291 531 1 121 1,246 2 499 393 457 329 1,899 316 28 3,301 2,670 44 259 185 698 5,553 291 169 1,080 1,010 197 747 953 515 506 342 2,237 1.171 19 183 1,209 642 74 3,484 474 343 All other reserve cities 2,594,570 61,405 Total all reserve cities 4,870,051 151,511 28,611 28,241 13 909 180,502 31,782 123,213 554 1,021 222 3,089 1,985 3,114 166 406,258 9,985 166 Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus ToledorT Indianapolis. Chicago.., Peoria.,.. Detroit.... Grand Rapids. Milwaukee.. . Minneapolis St. Paul........... Cedar Rapids Des Moines...'..' Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph. Lincoln. Omaha. r Kansas City, Kans Topeka . . Wichita..... Denver Pueblo. Muskogee Oklahoma City Tuisa..::..:.:: ; Seattle Spokane,. r Taeonia... Portland.. . Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt Lake City 1 ! ! i 1 1 ! i i I ! 1 ! i j I | 906 2 006 891 34 79 4 4 4 4.285 15,151 iO, 361 7,141 2,808 2,161 632 2,568 1,240 2,137 602 2,978 217 118 485 16,426 379 539 2,294 1,878 14,284 9,081 3,141 17,353 19,916 1,558 14,035 1,478 3,052 6,880 2,422 6,865 11,461 2,444 13,456 7,488 10,878 7,923 23,146 13,259 8,794 3,588 3,055 1,175 4,572 7,495 3,429 780 6,954 750 183 3,325 19,587 2,027 2,372 3,961 5,692 19,958 10,516 4,210 19,225 22,438 1,992 21,133 1,858 5,948 69 2 3 605 15 3 36 3,492 36 2 119 59,965 96,838 33,299 25,694 39,093 9,913 12,859 79,550 8,273 54,537 65,843 50,806 4,434 19,143 2,650 10,011 81,715 8,914 8,096 56,813 4,914 5,500 9,087 46,788 7,606 8,133 18,403 39,181 53,212 12,736 7,250 52,847 62,951 15,639 175,660 4,952 17,791 38,878 10,817 393 26,916 2, 732,979 98,332 3, 705 26,246 350,858 479,141 39,750 10,929 569 29,207 5,102,017 110,717 5,218 50,882 443,028, 609,845 8 29,664 29,480 14,197 187,446 33,947 127,083 614 442 460 1,849 699 391 58 17 491 156 62 3,636 173 739 289 549 65 2,664 545 3,206 39,386 4,065 15,296 46,134 7,683 16,333 40,289 5,056 15,821 50,705 8,927 19,930 60 5,257 421,817 4,455 58 7,318 128,897 140,728 168 104 64 333 490 124 351 5 10 11 2 1 2 6 2 1 2 324 761 80 49 9 54 98 46 106 17 1,099 1 1 1 804 1 186 133 154 1,324 768 5,822 985 509 1,033 2,496 1,180 5,145 20 292 1 1 3 1 905 23 1,241 1,187 392 755 2,857 67 2,021 309 3,528 6,690 3,571 6,666 2,506 1,099 776 800 526 1,968 5,357 1,254 163 3,652 318 47 2,805 2,907 1,304 1,829 1,602 3,796 4,515 1,318 463 911 2,087 241 5,922 347 2,325 1,200 25 80 20 300 200 452 467 619 879 136 268 62 1,626 67 1 329 392 554 4 94 17 36 898 38 15 324 215 18 35 254 344 4 65 18 1,139 117 606 961 135 193 976 33 571 6,036 3,389 10,515 287 12,854 3,818 COUNTRY BANKS. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States 54 37 91 s 4 16 o O H H m o < o CO TABLE NO. 54.—Classification of deposits of national banks, as shown by reports from Nov. 1, 1918, to Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. 00 O MAY 12, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Demand deposits. Cities, States, and Territories. COUNTRY BANKS—continued. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Total Eastern States. Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States.. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan... Wisconsin.. Minnesota.. Individual deposits subject to check. CertifiState cates of and deposit mudue in nicipal less than deposits. 30 days. Time deposits. Deposits Divisubject to dends notice of less than u n p a i d . 30 days. Other demand deposits. 166 11,804 16,528 121 160 161 21 225 1 12 1,363 1,666 7,957 28,779 I 420 277,661 247,384 408,546 11,049 27,170 15.133 5,674 21,494 224 651 1,133 268 971,810 43,434 5,041 88,781 59,305 49,633 30,158 33,665 28,659 47,346 23,216 29,496 195,482 27,873 75,318 39,829 5,462 3,601 3,715 691 1,231 1,768 1,048 1,065 2,086 5,405 2,731 1,778 4,402 64 536 728,761 34,983 4,475 555 197,398 120,082 188,577 50,459 68,082 80,639 25,057 15,855 23,197 3,415 5,601 9,130 6,906 447 1,254 679 5 433 183 10 94 11 1,110 151 1,812 493 273 25 171 29,561 1,632 92,450 298 2,418 "181 295 298,382 266,773 455,401 11,171 29,038 11,281 1,060,765 126,359 3,311 174 164 4 10 56 443 35 59 1,077 419 335 87 230 174 161 Total. Certificates of State Postal deposit and mu- savings due on nicipal deposits. or after deposits. 30 days. 97,854 63,797 53,533 30,856 34,921 31,595 49,014 26,175 32,138 202,381 31,065 77,468 44,322 20,897 16,786 11,871 3,742 6,587 1,502 3,417 4,476 1,813 11,009 2,926 10,137 6,174 775,119 104,149 2,067 1,075 2,819 952 986 450 231,671 137,486 215,965 55,512 74,839 90, 732 47,432 28,580 49,701 16,476 38,714 76,102 296 Other time deposits. Total. W 3,737 4,792 10,560 191 31 146,663 99,985 290,534 3,582 40,054 180,257 106,409 393,725 4,071 42,503 477 19,311 580,818 726,965 3 91 44 170 92 533 487 35 7 79 394 108 85 46 181 129 86 54 33,267 21,174 11,705 18,502 7,176 11,687 9,587 2,599 6,178 6,310 2,099 6,998 7,822 54,742 38,459 23,627 22,251 13,845 13,674 13,156 7,330 8,037 17,578 5,154 17,221 16,954 551 2,224 145,104 252,028 1,471 10 662 100 61 6 3,134 1,733 2,141 1,367 864 1,078 69,429 28,802 63,822 64,094 41,452 30,054 121,466 59,125 116,326 82,037 81,091 107,240 o o j H W O a Iowa Missouri Total Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming •Colorad o . New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States Washington.. . Oregon California Idaho . Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska (member banks) Total Pacific States Alaska (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks) 99 674 40,130 11,889 2,700 225 688 10 5 1,663 189 113,461 44,228 68,823 7,288 410 516 232 148 20,665 3,155 90,13C 10,591 845,041 . - ......... 96,844 10,240 1,429 139 10,201 963,894 333,116 2,720 10,697 321,473 668,006 5 706 6,122 8 045 8,427 4,984 1 752 4,384 1,795 5,684 4 313 47 776 737 436 10 170 2,961 8 19 74 44 174 2 5 2 7 17 4 4 324 4 646 5,089 2,776 2,995 8,504 3,906 5,362 894 2,292 38 30S 33,011 34,567 26,736 30,361 11,512 21,509 6,416 16,754 418,393 46,899 5,454 705 35,151 34,894 140 641 28,870 3,230 6 734 15,338 173 2,516 4,250 7 427 3,462 199 270 902 3,111 1,397 9 925 358 10 100 554 265,031 19,026 15,455 28 775 36,802 51 398 80,731 41,859 24 586 50,850 14,717 88,675 936 2,119 21 89 72 62 5 174 28 207 4 61 615 323 967 578 76 214 36 253 34 556 43,876 59,889 90,952 48,349 26,854 55,524 16,718 97,901 33 633 27,885 31,741 23,478 20,935 7,373 15,393 5,439 14,229 77 24 37 45 263 920 232 754 83 156 45 3,123 474,619 180,106 85 2,514 36,464 219,169 1 24 17 1 1 2 6 350 231 1,229 99 27 147 161 41,129 40,801 159,413 32,818 3,467 7,253 16,961 173 5,589 6,790 10,680 6,427 964 1,516 1,178 40 18 1,360 483 1,261 308 .145 304 171 13,479 5,049 43,424 5,624 1,969 2,304 1,507 20,428 12,347 56 506 12,643 3,078 4,164 2,874 52 2,244 302,015 33,144 1,508 4,032 73,356 112,040 957 2,331 95 20 89 190 70 374 90 51 5 2 1 25 1,141 284 3,055 110 72 51 3,288 115 89 260 464 Total country banks 3,638,349 251,281 40,903 31,817 887 38,280 4,001,517 781,444 5,399 46,185 1,286,372 2,119,400 Total United States 8,508,400 402,792 80,653 42,746 1,456 67,487 9,103,534 892,161 10,617 97,067 1,729,400 2,729,245 I c n w O o K o H w Q oo TABLE NO. 54.—Classification of deposits of national banks, as shown by reports from Nov. 1, 1918, to Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. to JUNE 30, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Demand deposits. Cities, States, and Territories. Albanv . Brooklyn and Bronx. . Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington...... 2,317,911 90,321 11,573 902 . . . . . Little Rock Louisville MpirmhiV Nashville. 74,474 14,934 288,481 12,539 30,544 35,680 342,914 205,739 96,743 54,217 36,813 6,292 38,914 Central reserve cities Waeo CertifiState cates of and deposit mudue in nicipal less than deposits. 30 days. 1,816,085 396,099 105,727 New York City Chicago '. St. Louis Charleston Atlanta Savannah Birmingham Jacksonville New Orleans Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Galvpston Houston San Antonio Individual deposits subject to check. - 12,864 12,454 31,056 39,744 7,568 23,948 1,768 35,980 16,671 6,499 2 842 27 482 8,169 9 763 16,364 42 135 189 1,436 285 444 537 503 5 792 63 342 231 1,009 176 449 426 71 5 187 734 16 4,564 75 758 28 56 69 298 377 564 186 163 110 156 20 90 31 131 3 611 105 980 10 608 1,806 9,275 633 71 2,233 1,781 1,978 100 :::::.:: ;:; ioo 55 332 24,691 98,045 135,883 21,568 2,791 1 4,463 2,418,009 12,373 774 23 300,910 29,806 30,847 36,918 356,717 207,794 99,564 55,012 37,487 6,407 39,862 1,793 7 2,784 152 7 1 8 985 32 74 43 94 10 350 35 158 103 13,296 14,949 33,977 42,070 8,223 24,615 1,839 38,077 17,043 6,694 3,991 29,375 8,732. 10,306 16,836 1,493 56 151 786 630 620 559 1,149 1,941 536 104 1,156 27 94 1,929 536 358 50 4,982 1,623 1,008 2,036 6,508 ft, 508 745 1,726 2,911 340 254 89 397 296 33 2 1,118 Total. 99,068 13,867 22,948 774 13 586 o Other time deposits. 71,058 8,402 18,585 5,668 2,674 4,031 167 117 30 70 11 Total. Certificates of State Postal deposit and mu- savings due on nicipal deposits. or after deposits. 30 days. 1,896,669 414,507 106,833 2,635 1,827 i72 119 1,776 533 373 358 2,730 1,647 11 1,704 143 29 149 Deposits Other subject to Divinotice of dends demand less than unpaid. deposits. 30 days. 734 913 1 n Time deposits. 421 417 241 1,040 92 33 29 11 141 169 157 130 11 85 17 fi6 77 5 8 264 13 127 21 2,877 25,119 5,467 13,107 12,825 6,536 15,547 1,184 9,571 11,738 1,914 1,519 3,410 2,312 2,401 9,365 1,051 795 351 2,750 8,809 6,194 9,794 5,564 2,092 1,531 5,233 28,650 6,607 15,550 13,006 6,966 15,872 1,228 9,714 13,446 3,024 1,753 4,577 2,424 2,512 11,360 1,664 1,158 409 7,996 10,445 i, 135 8,251 o1 tr W o Cincinnati , Cleveland Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Chicago Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, M o . . . St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans. Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt Lake C i t y . . . . . All other reserve cities 51,542 64,318 47,099 4,546 16,905 2,153 9,482 77,486 8,695 8,919 51,233 3,797 4,348 8,320 44,594 7,902 7,290 15,291 33,030 42,939 10,246 6,619 45,371 61,914 13,488 159,180 4,564 15,516 354 861 1,387 2,666 395 458 295 6,422 323 23 3,243 2,228 35 325 180 668 5,451 337 153 1,076 1,069 192 969 817 166 430 395 2,356 942 31 184 689 697 114 4,313 501 392 2,586,807 64,910 57,307 102,248 30,395 23,564 39,919 9,504 11,547 73,760 155,231 Total all reserve cities. 1,728 ( 2,784 415 168 165 490 . 213 i 16 105 84 212 197 166 1,435 942 7,118 977 556 2,527 2,513 1,480 5,391 43,864 540 65 614 11,421 I 78 120 5 41 74 16 22 171 60 129 281 124 33 32 14 55 334 10 44 152 11 12 12 75 47 34 65 172 72 18 142 203 53 341 17 31 6,906 44 ! 3 303 I 167 59,511 106,016 32,505 26,271 40,556 10,230 11,864 82,611 9,209 52,646 68,376 49,680 4,614 17,293 2,536 10,402 83,740 9,042 9,221 53,295 4,877 4,764 9,574 46,020 8,090 7,933 17,956 36,406 51,543 11,778 7,377 49,269 65,418 15,165 172,228 5,082 16,106 365 675 2,908 68 1,978 283 3,001 1,675 3,404 8,010 3,046 1,462 767 823 532 1,958 5,190 1,194 141 3,869 333 38 3,857 3,080 1,333 1,771 1,830 3,257 3,876 1,319 461 831 2,089 259 4,999 354 2,885 26,628 2,740,536 95,983 87 "i,*359" 952 44 31 197 469 750 76 534 22 801 13 372 452 11,470 5,158,545 108,356 306 11,437 31,091 507 123 64 2,289 44,598 29,295 27,631 14,549 181,973 29,995 123,757 502 411 425 1,878 706 402 3,289 407,200 4,324 300 25 20 300 200 2,357 3,131 416 436 581 835 126 262 63 1,648 59 1,307 397 581 4 67 18 35 878 37 15 295 217 17 39 263 333 4 70 19 1,103 115 594 940 127 192 984 33 550 6,225 380 3,398 10,301 290 13,683 3,973 2,732 4,336 15,578 10,699 7,868 2,849 2,315 639 2,683 1,906 2,283 615 3,035 232 126 510 17,386 413 678 3,494 2,908 14,999 9,373 3,262 18.082 20,987 1,968 14,455 1,516 3,119 7,006 1,791 6,887 11,204 2,394 14,253 7,117 6,055 7,799 24,895 14,142 9,911 3,620 3,205 1,189 4,676 7,974 3,514 771 7,199 782 181 4,406 20,729 2,079 2,453 5,394 6,184 19,998 10,807 4,317 19,853 23,503 2,419 20,638 1,903 6,554 25,269 366,154 489,763 49,960 464,199 625,646 282 529 62 2,498 544 2,940 39,832 4,234 15,839 49,132 7,812 16,299 40,616 5,174 16,326 53,598 9,062 19,641 6. 855 133,148 144,417 w fcrj O w o 4 COUNTRY BANKS. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts— Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States. 27,934 26,353 14,110 175,853 27,905 120,137 631 961 221 3,071 1,986 2,854 392,292 9 724 ; 187 106 1,602 90 90 o OO CO TABLE NO. 54.—Classification of deposits of national hanks, as shoivn by reports from Nov. 1, 1918, to Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. GO JUNE 30, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Time deposits. Demand deposit Cities, States, and Territories. Individual deposits subject to check. CertifiState cates of and deposit mudue in nicipal less than deposits. 30 days. Deposits subject to Divinotice of dends less than unpaid. 30 days. Other demand deposits. Total. Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days. State Postal and mu- savings nicipal deposits. deposits. Other time deposits. Total. COUNTRY BANKS—continued. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina. ..... Florida Alabama . MississiDDi Louisiana Texas . . . Arkansas Kentuckv Tennessee .......... Total Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota . . 183,668 108,275 391,093 3,973 42,887 124,686 94 18,186 586,930 38 2 14 92 493 456 22 7 81 389 108 80 47 186 118 86 53 34,785 21,344 11,789 19,335 7,507 11,972 10,087 2,791 6,484 9,196 2 445 7,121 8,407 56,209 38,227 23,853 23,268 14,069 14,073 13,552 7,504 8,357 20,841 5,434 17,517 17,681 601 2,126 153,263 260,585 2,901 1,628 2,276 1,498 829 1,068 71,228 29,091 65,966 65,861 42,769 31,015 121,838 60,502 120,157 83,987 82,248 109,249 10,708 1,038,728 775 620 273 263 211 104 206 125 143 771 77 298 160 3 093 285 97 11 27 64 359 41 65 676 669 69 161 97,878 63,612 55,581 30,222 35,695 29,145 48,740 25,601 32,229 213,457 30,373 74,032 42,223 478 4,026 5,617 778,788 104,595 189 43 205 520 374 704 228 359 271 1,360 1,097 1,819 654 411 150 235,159 132,701 208,458 55,258 73,215 95,045 46,379 29,773 51,172 16,578 38,589 76,793 1,141 42,917 88 746 58,186 51 266 29,438 34,224 26,187 46,868 22,886 29,550 205,459 26 827 71,887 37,294 5 199 3,832 3 945 510 1,208 1,633 1,198 1,049 2,045 5,717 2 800 1,745 4,608 65 527 25 1,157 111 1,452 408 592 25 8 728,816 35,489 4,362 200,849 114,415 180,328 50,231 66,552 83,725 24,229 16,325 24,068 3,462 5,723 10,065 1 8,012 447 1,334 683 5 754 977 752 1,679 40 166 563 1,128 8,798 213 143 11,662 16,868 123 55 5,207 28,851 3,614 162 48 18 242 165 80 219 o 729,896 20,893 16,425 12,028 3,926 6,481 1,612 3,316 4,445 1,826 11,333 2,871 10,310 9,129 38 947,431 Total Eastern States 56 150,388 102,150 290,469 3 500 40,423 29,670 1,482 90,805 289 2,440 14,639 5,432 21,705 3,787 656 551 3,572 4,643 9,763 184 24 292,731 273,372 434,140 10,760 27,725 272,622 253,742 384,539 10 597 25,931 . 100 41 188 126 1,330 10 743 50 61 373 g H O o i Q5 o i l 38,339 11 8^5 2,738 496 210 97 360 143 1,101 172 10S,547 41,985 70,865 7,448 829,450 98,475 11,731 989 2,959 6,764 950,368 337,597 27,420 36,376 47V, 865 78,322 39,963 25,010 46,030 15,385 90,028 5,850 5,959 7,924 8,544 5,228 2,094 4,631 1,916 5,691 4 22 68 840 586 476 55 374 3,550 5 21 57 106 187 48 84 64 100 258 220 63 143 79 260 101 583 293 564 473 12 159 2 549 33,464 43,025 56,307 88,634 46,657 27,655 51,046 17,756 100,126 34,256 28,860 33,350 24,031 21,192 7,394 15,766 5,392 14,258 47,837 5,975 452 1,271 2,736 464,670 34,362 35,084 143,690 29,224 2,843 6 934 14 966 143 2,408 4,327 7,312 3,491 185 259 802 2,917 1,648 10,161 507 6 100 545 131 117 512 101 11 49 53 3'3 87 717 48 6 2 44 267,246 18,784 15,884 974 1,070 2,325 13 59 7l 51 3,395 72 71 51 Total country banks 3,575,029 253,298 43,417 Total United States 8,479,747 408,529 88,015 Iowa Missouri Total Middle States North Dakota South. Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wvominsr Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho . . . . Utah Npvada Arizona Alaska (member banks) Total Pacific States Alaska ('nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks) 406,399 219 142 21,321 3,456 92,405 11,046 2,567 10,561 330,707 681,432 6 55 23 46 46 255 918 216 742 77 145 4,653 5,608 2,893 3,267 8., 795 4,027 5,819 838 3,413 38,938 34,514 36,289 27^ 571 30,905 11,639 22,327 6,307 17,871 184,499 81 2,468 39,313 226,361 40,161 41,275 162,502 33,406 3,051 7,344 16,410 143 5,462 6,640 10,901 7,126 1,013 1 449 1,501 24 20 985 392 14,010 5,276 45,639 5,829 1,978 2 353 1 520 20,791 12,402 58,727 13,656 3,141 4 124 3 264 b 40 110 1,295 466 1,202 309 150 282 133 1,247 304,292 34,092 1,571 3,837 76,605 116,105 o 1 il n 1,084 2,517 105 94 1 205 72 404 94 1 3,601 21 105 95 277 498 31,084 14,457 30,362 3,947,647 789,814 5,109 44,128 1,320,243 2,159,294 42,521 25,927 61,453 9,106,192 898,170 8,240 94,088 1,784,442 2,784,940 28 12 110 35 157 18 2 21 O Q 3 O oo TABLE NO. 54.—Classification of deposits of national banks, as shown by reports from Nov. 1, 1918, to Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. 00 SEPT. 12, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Demand deposits. Individual deposits subject to check. Cities, States, and Territories. New York City Chicago St. Louis .. 1,833,115 467,839 125, 259 . Albany Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo.... Philadelphia. .. Pittsburgh Baltimore. Washington Richmond Charleston. . Atlanta Jacksonville Birmingham. New Orleans Dallas... El Paso. . Fort Worth Galveston. Houston San Antonio Waco Little Rock Louisville Chattanooga Memphis Nashville . . 74,074 15,373 724 604 2,426, 213 . Central reserve cities Boston. CertifiState cates of and deposit mudue in nicipal less than deposits. 30 days. 90,171 604 306, 940 15,779 27 875 36,340 374,436 209,150 88,550 56,883 42,568 6,733 44 777 14,091 13,533 27,743 49,472 7,609 29, 487 1,930 38,106 18 471 7,080 3 395 29 529 8 726 9,901 19,654 13,338 33 123 167 994 1,654 423 504 324 5 942 272 347 966 342 490 423 47 1,821 195 40 265 1,862 526 460 319 Time deposits. Deposits Other subject to Divinotice of dends demand less than unpaid. deposits. 30 days. 1,257 Total. Certificates of State Postal deposit and mu- savings due on nicipal deposits. or after deposits. 30 days. 3,083 98 90 443 682 1,871 63 39 40 3,736 1,367 14 1,912,849 484,618 126,042 9, 574 2,773 4,673 808 5 1,262 142 5,117 2,523,509 17,020 808 109 7 2 1 1 10 5 12 143 1 27 1 2 9,401 632 11 1 725 ' 6 2,808 152 4 75 405 2 1 718 5 2 500 143 100 10,140 10 2 1 1 1 100 8 1 100 2 139 320 394 29,037 28 107 36,598 388,092 212,275 90,860 57,616 43,298 6.765 45 720 16,092 13,886 29,428 52,319 8,242 29,912 1,977 39,929 18,767 7,220 3 660 31,399 9,253 10,461 20,114 1,132 56 808 930 705 562 1,111 523 436 315 1,524 4 126 177 1,119 39 157 948 621 361 50 4,814 1,550 1,144 1,774 340 200 405 50 Other time deposits. Total. 1-3 22,507 2 721 331 102,872 8,718 18,016 135,76 14,212 23,020 25, 559 129, 606 172, 993 1,307 54 1 707 702 1,752 2,823 206 264 66 32 22 151 148 112 145 10 81 12 68 69 5 4 256 12 131 23 7,018 5,605 9,457 5,659 1,763 1,510 6,297 27,804 6,939 14,938 16,787 7,209 15,022 14,166 9,705 1,335 2,800 4,483 2,645 2,648 10,785 1,797 1,250 394 7,922 10, c548 1,275 7,942 3,615 24,276. 5,831 13,363 16,198 6,741 14 685 12,086 9,553 1,047 2,478 3,354 2,525 2,479 9,769 1,107 884 340 2,852 8,786 6.145 H W o r1 o H W O o Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo. Indianapolis Chicago Peoria.. Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee.... Minneapolis St. P a u l . . . Cedar Rapids I)es Moines. Dubuque . Sioux Citv Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph.,.. Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo. Muskogee -. Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles. Oakland San Francisco ,..*., Ogden Salt Lake City . , . . .. . ... 57 961 110 331 33 699 28 013 43,146 9 845 10,669 95 511 10,420 55,342 80,316 58,484 4,728 17 778 2,325 9,910 99 014 9,551 9 360 61 666 3,861 5 297 9 518 50.045 6'778 7,746 17,955 36,086 48,125 12 934 8,001 56 106 69,284 14,313 193,454 5 236 14,727 509 814 1,276 2,676 154 3 78 1 2 6 2 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 2 1 60 9 1 932 1,375 1 636 308 371 177 89 213 1,817 266 266 19 4,540 2,278 545 46 48 425 187 905 5,556 342 115 1,123 1,112 89 180 175 789 215 557 628 215 1,758 795 16 177 1 141 734 47 4,156 92 237 664 226 61 4 186 8 538 173 30 1,032 202 301 180 1 3,580 96 219 1 1,758 1,711 4,692 137 1 26 598 726 1 899 2,339 1,005 4,136 1 60 652 466 368 1 3 1 10 H 414 258 207 2 1,544 1 31 60,405 112,598 36,913 30,691 43,549 10,523 10,847 97,832 11,351 55,592 85,464 60,809 4,777 18,209 2,853 10,823 105,177 10,066 9 505 66,459 4,973 5,679 11,001 51,054 6,993 8,519 20,478 39,569 54,027 13,832 8,904 59,147 72,627 15,368 203,952 5 703 15,126 378 621 1,060 2,899 72 1,901 462 3,725 2,416 3,289 6,285 2,103 1,311 25 80 387 562 6 54 17 39 893 37 15 265 224 16 35 242 299 5 65 21 235 3,963 340 45 4,186 4,595 1,867 1,726 1,358 2,218 3,538 1,403 1,100 370 428 5,011 '433 2,132 119 611 945 103 198 950 34 474 3,303 3,152 16,543 9,171 3,426 19,445 22,772 2,218 15,743 1,575 3,131 1,457 61 2,012 5,122 1,431 300 150 200 6,300 7,071 2,464 7,007 11,100 2,305 14,995 7,845 7,307 7,684 23,119 13,784 9,952 3,642 3,266 1,121 5,050 8,024 4,361 877 7,383 802 196 4,794 22,886 2,595 2,434 4,726 7,391 21,179 10,698 4,407 21,480 25,422 2,994 21,904 2,042 5,737 1,200 767 861 575 1,090 2,247 393 403 540 700 108 256 54 380 3,568 10,328 296 14,252 3,986 3,434 4,334 15,634 11,294 8,079 2,869 2,351 529 2,999 2,009 2,893 627 3,155 238 135 573 18,049 429 703 W @ 2 2 S ^ o tej 1-3 a H O O g H 0 H W O £ £ W & o M 1-3 hj g All other reserve cities 2,856,293 64,827 36,993 11,300 605 22,798 2,992,816 96,404 2,810 23,050 380,660 502,924 O Total all reserve cities 5,282,506 154,998 37,597 12,562 747 27,915 5,516,325 113,424 3,618 48,609 510,266 675,917 & 9 9 6 16 3 68 54 27 494 435 491 276 519 48 2,778 41,961 5,348 16,387 56,805 9,379 20,541 O Kj 1,902 41,191 4.394 15, 848 52,562 8,103 17,301 4,527 6,467 139,399 150,421 COUNTRY BANKS. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts.. Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States 31 982 29,894 15 520 193,992 31,690 122,471 3,138 1,930 2,349 20 425,549 9,310 20 21 657 1,000 54 236 43 97 1 80 32,716 31,011 15,789 201,609 33,624 124,921 64 4,630 439,670 4,400 28 2,313 533 743 462 28 i"~ a 00 00 TABLE NO. 54.—Classification of deposits of national banks, as shown by reports from Nov. 1, 1918, to Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. SEPT. 12, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Demand deposits. Cities, States, and Territories. Individual deposits subject to check. CertifiState cates of and deposit mudue in nicipal less than deposits. 30 days. Time deposits. Deposits subject to Divinotice of dends less than unpaid. 30 days. Other demand deposits. Total. Certificates of State Postal deposit and mu- savings due on nicipal deposits. or after deposits. 30 days. o s Other time deposits. Total. O O COUNTRY BANKS—continued. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Total Eastern States Virginia.. West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota 293,580 268,423 402,009 10,973 28,120 15,364 6,112 20,418 1,120 1,003,105 43,014 96,117 61,843 59, 707 33,075 36,005 25,755 46,713 22,841 33,403 228,795 27,025 72,163 39,447 5,531 4,002 4,259 628 1,255 1,289 1.166 1J120 1,886 6,104 2,719 1,751 4,418 74 401 4 444 25 977 74 1,370 1,117 709 28 25 48 3,459 416 977 76 26 110 1 14 1,737 1,303 7,667 562 494 10,807 16,347 126 68 5,414 27,842 227 782, g 36,128 4? , 215, 765 125,142 195,425 56,474 68,106 88,652 23,404 16,333 25,092 4,091 5,886 9,942 8,043 337 1,394 461 895 177 64 125 28 177 153 29,857 1,832 93,409 305 2,716 10,961 1,090,563 379 27 45 13 18 363 460 43 61 787 699 166 130 136 254 314,710 287,087 447, 528 11,100 30,138 102,108 66,727 64,020 33,725 37,307 28,387 48,448 25,426 36,493 236,566 30,492 74,115 44,003 3,191 827,817 108,271 1,767 811 1,700 395 142 125 249,218 142,714 223,768 61,458 74,319 99,775 49,194 30.841 56'017 17,513 40,442 81,517 86 3,356 4,473 8,756 173 21 159,066 107,070 295,963 3,573 41, 092 192,365 113,375 398,623 4,051 43,829 128,119 16,779 606,764 752,243 20,158 16,621 13,031 4,372 7,771 1,868 3,302 4.944 2,019 11,078 3,039 10,699 9,369 443 402 20 5 71 390 112 72 49 182 101 76 49 39.294 22,699 14,097 19,790 7, 948 12,787 11,379 2,691 6,818 10,029 2,735 7,656 8,262 59,967 39,728 27,182 24,167 15,790 15,179 14,827 7,881 8,886 21,587 5,875 18,431 17,770 842 1,972 166,185 277,270 1,129 550 506 25 47 84 2,504 1,381 1,819 1,313 784 72,951 29,296 68,494 68,182 44,349 31,348 125,778 62,068 126,836 87,033 85,622 113,932 g *495' 134 34 174 298 90 •d w O d fed o 98 577 42,657 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana "W'vominci' Colorado ! i ew Mexico N Oklahoma Total Western States Washington Oregon . . . California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska (member banks) Total Pacific States Alaska (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks) . 12 016 2,816 1 384 226 7 13 5 1,029 166 111,862 46,035 74,344 8,096 211 342 132 21,777 3,454 96 674 11,682 890,798 Iowa Missouri Total Middle States 99,580 1 1,515 973 148 6,135 1,009,149 357,964 2,552 9,258 339,851 709,625 29,934 37,959 50,018 91,372 43,097 27,178 54 512 16,714 104,829 6,497 6,699 7,950 8,739 5,251 2,027 4 285 1,864 5,339 8 13 55 886 443 450 5 29 66 19 163 9 125 728 255 263 497 14 132 2 397 86, 572 45, 429 58,347 101,287 49,468 29,672 58 966 19, 220 114, 207 34,305 30,110 34,451 24,137 21,516 8,055 16 495 5,843 14, 811 6 639 3,620 3 1 3 8 17 3 4 1 13 11 98 21 36 42 283 850 194 729 63 137 4,904 5,311 3,344 3,657 8,867 4,337 6 175 936 3,297 39 236 35,457 37,837 28 085 31, 233 12,588 23 399 6,853 18,343 455,613 48,651 6,114 324 53 2,413 513,168 189,723 125 2,355 40,828 233,031 42 991 42,274 168,838 35,884 3,251 7,304 14,683 171 2 398 4,399 7,012 3,475 170 235 854 2 525 1,604 9,468 490 4 140 854 1 22 44 3 3 4 1 280 35 1,257 55 14 2 99 48 195 48,339 186,746 39,929 3,442 7,685 16,491 171 5 947 6,985 11,485 8,303 1,003 1,476 1,254 22 20 655 356 1 310 461 1,144 276 124 263 148 14 310 5,593 48,799 5,896 2,016 2,402 1,683 21 589 13' 059 62,083 14,831 3,143 4,181 3,120 315,396 18,543 1,742 350,998 36,453 1,189 2,428 22 51 1 1,212 2,631 101 56 33 15,085 72 5 127 22 154 78 80 8 2 40 35 1 o O O g H 1,128 3,726 80,699 122,006 83 1 200 80 384 137 3,617 73 72 80 1 3,843 157 84 280 521 Total country banks 3,876,967 255,299 43,024 30,098 747 29,073 4,235,208 825,214 5,256 40,641 1,374,006 2,245,117 Total United States 9,159,473 410,297 80,621 42,660 1,494 56,988 9,751,533 938,638 8,874 89,250 1,884,272 2,921,034 O Cj a l oo CD 190 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 55.—Cash in vault of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919. NOV. 1, 1918. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. Number of banks. Gold coin. Silver and minor coins. Clearinghouse certificates based on Paper specie and currency. other lawful money (sec. 5192). New York City. Chicago St. Louis 32 23 2,246 1,152 75 2,303 1,680 285 10,800 6 54,795 19,959 3,431 Central reserve cities. Boston. Albany Brooklyn and Bronx. Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston Atlanta Savannah Birmingham Jacksonville New Orleans Dallas Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Louisville Chattanooga Memphis Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph.' Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans... Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt LakeCitv.. 61 3,473 4,268 10,800 78,185 226 13 18 63 251 391 99 91 46 8 214 5 50 14 12 18 14 27 49 61 5 102 19 28 12 47 28 50 37 492 114 37 15 83 56 26 10 48 10 18 46 71 9 126 3 5 43 1,102 13 2 46 6 153 11 103 24 505 15 688 28 31 1,102 50 147 63 1,123 812 300 170 130 46 216 15 44 74 57 197 136 54 254 305 172 144 49 57 109 226 260 132 112 283 61 98 53 187 425 214 54 124 24 93 488 111 113 219 32 46 94 211 38 83 195 108 360 175 48 172 459 95 627 48 115 615 82 Total cash. 70,144 22,791 3,791 726 9,778 1,095 977 1,983 11,707 11,230 5,252 3,107 1,195 471 1,473 '257 893 556 1,048 1,223 542 324 1,911 1,206 422 1,577 848 376 1,316 3,421 4,557 2,312 1,295 3,079 622 1,991 503 2,187 1,842 2,044 304 678 137 613 3,353 651 258 1,507 169 136 544 1,368 330 300 638 922 1,522 296 476 1,212 2,710 339 4,083 167 308 11,106 1,158 1,142 2,724 13,081 12, 433 5,651 3,368 1,453 5?5 1,903 277 987 644 1,117 1,438 692 405 2,214 1,572 599 1,823 916 461 1,437 3,694 4,845 2, 494 1,449 3,854 797 2,129 571 2,457 2,323 2,284 368 850 171 724 3,887 833 380 1,852 204 187 681 2,681 381 385 879 1,036 2,035 482 627 1,408 3,674 449 5,398 243 454 All other reserve cities. 360 5,937 12,009 702 107,644 126,292 All reserve cities 421 9,410 16,277 11,502 185,829 223,018 EEPQRT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 191 TABLE NO. 55.—Cash in vault of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. NOV. 1, 1918—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Number of banks. Cities, States, and Territories. COUNTRY BANKS. 145 17 67 773 158 545 18 395 1,033 1,965 18 438 202 Pennsylvania )elaware Maryland Total Eastern. States 696 693 1,443 1,147 2,617 85 3,387 27 84 253 1,528 5,056 5,508 143 116 83 75 91 349 282 162 44 150 664 307 320 297 361 52 89 33 104 260 67 39 411 278 506 198 275 1,844 77 101 382 29 . 510 . ..~ 216 125 97 1,520 223 367 2,559 321 266 6,019 345 252 443 99 1,156 751 1,205 448 142 Ihio "ndiana.... .. llinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota... owa Missouri _ Total Middle States 459 1,383 976 1,423 431 285 340 564 495 598 727 925 219 345 2,014 5,331 6,774 167 126 178 228 129 39 118 43 149 115 257 447 256 124 490 36 339 343 425 694 399 153 371 156 108 STorth Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas l Montana Wyoming Colorado ^ew* Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States 14 357 12 881 30,976 683 2,118 61,015 5,919 4,086 3 286 2,4FJ 2 7B0 2 129 4 197 1 313 1,645 9 414 2 234 2,838 2,623 44,953 14,992 8 604 11,501 4 4Q7 4 521 5,340 5 061 1,847 56,282 2 122 1*809 2,161 4,081 21,916 329 825 2,021 3>675 1,634 1 381 1,479 2 598 2^671 911 1,935 499 3,112 16,220 70 79 253 68 15 260 446 697 92 25 309 282 1,144 224 30 17 150 41 1,492 1,403 4,401 782 98 2,081 2,131 6.252 l,09S 153 10 18 1 514 70 152 360 783 60 1 085 1,728 2,214 9,379 13,331 2 3 Alaska (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks) 147 1,357 Washington Oregon. . California dafro Jtah Nevada Vrizona. Uaska (member banks) Total Pacific States 71 462 23 66 77 78 155 171 606 10 10 3,326 1,188 "' fiQT 447 5 1 89 18,261 26,244 28 176,277 220,810 7,754 Total United States- 533 7,333 Total country banks 439 70 225 183 1 670 1,687 880 8,906 1 997 7,396 227 536 12,453 6 877 8,'873 3 642 3 384 4,127 3 53 S 1,283 44,177 202 104 1,374 1,360 715 7,676 1,769 6,626 . 19,520 4,906 3,497 2 804 2,138 2,279 1 747 3 431 1,048 1,331 7 159 1,751 2,294 1,990 36,375 125 61 785 19 Total cash. 12,218 11 041 24,972 571 1,649 50,451 113 55 48 . ^irginis West Virginia ^orth Carolina South Carolina H eorgia. Florida Vlabama . Mississippi ^ouasiana Texas. ... Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee. Total Southern States Clearinghouse certificates Paper based on specie and currency. other lawful monev (sec. 5192). 63 Jaine ^ew Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts -Ihode Island .onneeticut Total New England States < e w York T Gold coin. Silver and minor coins. 27,671 42,521 11*530 362,106 443,828 One report for Aug. 31 used. 777 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. T A B L E ! O. 55. —Cash N in vault of national banks at date of ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. DEC. 31, 1918. [In thousands of dollars.] Clearing Gold house certifiSubcates. certifiStand- sidiNum- Gold cates Based Based ard ary Silver Cities, States, and ber of on ceron able to Territories. other silver silver tifibanks. coin. bearer gold specie dol- and cates. and lars. minor or gold and coin. order. certifi- lawful cates. money. 32 1,745 13,820 10,800 49 1,569 11,422 New York City... 9 1,038 2,387 178 1,133 7,461 Chicago 6 47 138 802 24 96 St. Louis Central reserve 47 2,830 16,231 10,800 cities 323 2,840 19,685 11 157 6 Boston 503 582 2,484 3 12 132 13 7 65 Albany Brooklyn a n d 5 6 Bronx 21 152 12 152 158j 9df\ 2 137 116 97 12 355 Buffalo 29 232 2,378 192 1,046 2,525 Philadelphia 3 16 249 664 1,101 177 314 Pittsburgh 13 288 2,687 96 159 35 Baltimore 14 79 222 538 155 15 Washington 113 133 37 368 44 7 Richmond 5 8 6 10 71 99 Charleston 5 38 31 Atlanta ai 207 250 1 2 2 8 5 29 Savannah 2 18 31 39 45 121 Birmingham 3 18 22 25 32 71 Jacksonville 3 12 12 26 41 170 New Orleans 103 41 37 20 Dallas 5 238 4 28 6 27 31 12 El Paso . ... 5 7 18 45 115 61 Fort Worth 2 9 23 36 26 27 Galveston 6 178 127 82 208 45 Houston 96 53 191 60 115 San Antonio 8 6 4 7 129 67 67 Waco 7 100 106 119 217 97 Louisville 2 22 50 65 165 19 Chattanooga 3 5 22 28 14 40 Memphis... 5 21 101 231 12 22 Nashville 8 173 18 40 575 Cincinnati 6 338 101 321 30 715 Cleveland 8 49 93 136 46 455 Columbus 4 40 95 21 180 17 Toledo 6 88 209 156 291 525 Indianapolis 14 14 93 32 34 54 Chicago 4 48 27 44 71 70 Peoria 3 3 3 109 307 32 Detroit 11 3 23 59 12 54 Grand Rapids 5 63 166 253 98 37 Milwaukee 148 6 28 276 330 66 Minneapolis . ... 6 108 37 131 213 44 St. Paul 11 2 31 19 6 15 Cedar Rapids 3 33 67 29 64 31 Des Moines 3 27 16 29 19 10 Dubuque 6 42 44 43 22 12 Sioux City 13 286 701 234 60 175 Kansas City Mo 62 43 4 69 26 31 St. Joseph 63 40 27 4 8 2 Lincoln 9 98 239 85 134 Omaha 1 3 14 19 6 2 Kansas City, Kans 11 £6 3 17 3 Topeka 6 4 33 31 72 40 35 Wichita 5 1,187 154 84 117 41 Denver 2 13 14 18 Pueblo o 4 2 30 42 21 Muskogee 68 132 74 6 9 43 Oklahoma City.... 5 58 46 30 44 Tulsa 7 68 6 42 315 188 33 Seattle 3 63 112 4 35 14 Spokane 1 3 5 3 49 107 Tacoma 3 3 8 60 119 12 Portland 253 119 8 145 528 94 Los Angeles 68 2 21 26 34 Oakland 9 102 209 436 135 674 San Francisco 4 4 19 26 20 Ogden 36 11 55 50 15 37 6 Salt Lake City All other reserve 243 355 3,448 9,048 17,463 366 5,700 6,205 cities 413 8,530 cities 22,436 11,043 355 each report during yea'i Legal tender notes. National bank notes. Federal reserve and Fed- Total. eral reserve bank notes. 11,181 6,313 253 2,133 23 959 76,671 2,073 9,155 29,73! 1,107 3 137 5,60- 17,747 5,313 36,251 112,021 682 63 179 228 1,033 678 610 507 59 52 91 32 24 43 49 82 13 93 8 77 21 30 186 259 43 62 324 300 536 44 341 65 69 185 97 144 221 160 71 133 14 59 206 29 4 205 7 11 12 30 9 32 13 32 33 2 33 6 30 5 49 51 858 319 4,757 10,021 661 1,27: 63 818 1,40: 523 1,850 3,71( 1,181 11,442 20,03: 3,467 6,927 18,57: 847 3,368 8,09< 153 2,828 4,49: 711 1,060 176 '67; 251 347 896 1,89] 60 130 181 420 87< 70: 425 66 125 1,075 501 1,46' 442 73 66 25< 332 82: 151 150 83 36: 558 2,091 816 620 1,65( 500 48( 89 87 651 837 2,31'c 181 383 47 227 42( 406 692 1,54; 873 2,121 4,20( 2,319 3,708 7,835 909 2,93< 715 648 635 1,68( 887 1,664 4,16] 436 67 791 216 443 98* 247 2,055 2,94] 111 403 77( 614 1,596 2,97] 335 1,522 2,92( 372 1,223 2,28* 113 51 311 388 1,05] 306 61 26 205 79 332 63c 816 1,590 4,06* 450 165 871 89 190 42J 298 1,315 2,51C 70 153 272 25C 68 98 279 135 63; 386 1,206 63 290 *43C 145 236 51] 81* 245 234 131 689 1,031 255 1,738 2,675 329 90 611i 276 141 112 782 1 105 1,060 2,066 4 29t 146 540 '84C 847 3,915 6,36i 206 30 341 206 51C 85 8,766 25,957 75,560152,74$ 3,771 11,888 37,148 26,513 31,270 111,811264; 76£ 193 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 55.—Cash in vault of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. DEC. 31, 1918—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Clearing Gold Cities, States, and Number of Territories. banks. Gold coin. house certificates. Federal Sub- certificates Based pay- on able to gold bearer and or gold order. certifi- Stand- sidiBased ard ary Silver on silver silver cerother dol- and tifispecie lars. minor cates coin. and lawful cates. money. Legal tender notes. National bank notes. reserve and Fed- Total. eral reserve bank notes. COUNTRY BANKS. Maine New Hampshire.. Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut NewEngl'dSts. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania De aware. Maryland Eastern States.. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas . Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Southern States. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan . Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Middle States... North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana .. Wyoming Colorado . New Mexico Oklahoma Western States.. Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska (member bank) Pacific States... Alaska (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Nonmember banks Totalcountrybanks Total UnitedStates 102 63 117 55 56 48 336 145 79 17 200 67 890 395 437 584 202 620 791 3,058 23 19 180 84 1,533 4,^65 143 280 117 216 83 149 75 38 91 140 51 96 92 244 33 62 29 41 507 356 78 95 202 125 288 97 1,521 2,207 52 77 45 414 115 389 1,092 576 753 2,311 10 256 3,906 496 279 168 43 105 83 201 43 48 194 103 296 204 2,263 344 698 251 684 443 993 420 100 142 416 288 475 340 556 109 20,7 2,017 4,449 168 115 126 102 178 235 228 400 264 131 122 39 473 118 30 43 138 328 1,359 1,879 926 353 786 252 225 292 238 149 3,221 71 82 258 69 15 10 18 11 2 2 584 165 280 83 246 169 353 58 357 91 177 83 367 171 127 65 159 127 668 1,165 249 153 113 235 195 96 2,042 4,494 45 29 153 33 6 9 39 1 41 524 1,758 314 4 4 10 3 824 1,575 10 24 72 50 3 475 547 50 5 16 7,354 6,195 12,031 7,767 24,725 34,467 11,059 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 -13 307 224 114 1,580 167 935 3,327 241 179 137 969 183 603 2,312 1,501 1,648 3,651 99 358 7,257 1,326 457 530 250 361 333 455 122 166 660 197 304 337 5,498 1 58C 1,365 2,847 67 214 6,073 523 402 322 208 196 168 237 86 54 449 134 292 157 3,228 971 1 868 1 455 477 466 575 861 920 559 971 950 1,104 317 440 141 613 353 212 345 317 293 444 288 314 505 391 347 485 172 192 125 160 2,711 4,328 5,224 5,368 135 93 233 124 142 72 181 82 193 111 238 144 344 220 387 253 149 287 96 100 75 100 39 74 72 190 185 187 81 87 25 29 313 217 221 533 1,617 2,207 945 1,243 67 99 30 249 100 47 15 211 407 178 195 817 48 80 32 160 13 2 17 2 6 33 39 8 33 26 92 79 56 87 121 199 312 35 211 25 139 1,185 266 425 767 95 28 26 110 2 11 11 178 223 19 95 8 899 56 2 154 528 26 122 2,077 147 1,510 88 1,230 672 2,484 69 15 191 24 946 5,484 11 382 60 367 456 740 269 847 210 351 1,809 6,422 157 890 1,391 4,478 4,292 13,728 2.895 8 158 1,607 8,810 6,713 15,787 76 460 220 879 11 511 34,094 1,167 3,092 1,480 1 670 940 1,770 674 898 828 1 369 714 864 1,580 1 565 244 750 264 817 2,522 3 698 560 1 230 1,024 961 891 903 12,888 19,587 4 613 6 316 2,095 3 806 2,081 5,323 798 2,436 111 2 657 1,116 2 531 855 1 712 406 631 12,741 25,, 412 383 992 338 861 416 755 855 1 535 641 2 102 270 537 543 1,166 194 397 1,070 1,586 4,710 9,931 2,087 1,955 1 016 12.496 1 747 8,550 27,851 16 951 16,123 37,523 819 2,322 73,738 7,633 4 867 4,294 2,522 3 447 2,518 4 820 1 499 1 676 9 712 2 721 3 427 3,071 52,207 17 324 9 760 12,767 5 421 5 302 5 753 5 089 2,042 63,458 2,131 1,865 2,213 4 193 3*951 1,252 3 027 868 4,217 23,717 152 123 1,383 251 60 73 239 1,442 1,292 3 627 621 73 359 499 2,281 104 7,913 15,424 86 2,350 2,242 7 537 1 320 '201 553 1,117 182 721 53 20 9 114 77 200 20 9 903 8,339 20,185 22,633 18,591 48,432 110,865 257,298 366 12,110 32,073 59,781 45,104 79,702 222,676 522,063 194 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 55.—Cash in vault of national banks at date of each report during yea ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MAR. 4, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. Number of banks. Gold coin. Silver and minor coins. Clearinghouse certificates based on Paper specie and currency. other lawful money Total cash. (sec. 5192). New York City. Chicago • St. Louis 1,981 1,003 51 10,800 52,389 21,668 3,235 67,34 24,39 3,50 3,035 Central reserve cities. Boston Albany Brooklyn Buffalo Philadelphia.. Pittsburgh Baltimore. Washington. Richmond Charleston Atlanta... Savannah. Birmingham Jacksonville... New Orleans-Dallas El Paso. Fort Worth. Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Little Rock... Louisville. Chattanooga --Memphis Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus. Toledo Indianapolis Chicago Peoria Detroit.... Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar R a p i d s . . . . . . Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo.. St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, KansTopeka Wichita Denver Pueblo. Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacoma. Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt Lake City....- 2,175 1,726 221 4,122 10,800 77,292 95,24 203 16 25 38 292 283 161 76 45 15 40 5 7 14 13 24 40 9 28 70 74 5 21 9 26 29 14 18 34 51 10 507 28 65 36 16 102 63 24 8 36 13 16 80 35 9 146 2 8 35 1,144 11 3 29 5 225 10 40 21 489 8 679 40 35 94 149 104 1,042 948 450 162 205 105 193 21 69 114 51 139 40 204 34 403 303 162 32 227 85 41 129 177 633 169 152 343 101 76 154 81 297 517 312 46 116 41 97 714 112 101 312 34 43 57 262 63 72 246 111 473 173 43 203 379 98 818 48 130 235 7,660 1,135 1,176 1,070 15,018 9,194 4,365 4,337 1,160 '468 1,241 214 604 601 1,409 1,045 203 493 154 1,702 947 264 190 1,474 601 232 725 2,552 4,311 1,991 1,124 2,619 642 818 2,521 671 2,127 1,469 1,595 283 710 150 492 2,518 671 251 1,218 244 116 395 1,285 284 293 558 735 1,893 225 402 1,023 2,656 447 4,155 190 306 1,24 1,35 1,44 16,35 10,42 4,97 4,57 1,41 58 1,47 24 68 72 1,47 1,20 28 70 21 2,17 1,32 43 24 l,71i 71 30: 86: 2,74' 4,97: 2,21 1,28 3,46 77 95! 2,71 76: 2,52 2,04' 1,93 33 86: 20 60 3,31: 81: 36 1,67" 2< 8 16 48' 2,69 35! 36! 83; 85: 2,59 401 48J 1,24 3,52 55; 5,65: 27: 47 All other reserve cities. 364 5,663 14,140 235 101,622 121,661 Total all reserve cities.. 411 8,6 18,262 11,035 178,914 ~216,90! REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 195 TABLE NO. 55.—Cash in vault of national hanks at date of each report during year ended Sept 12, 1919—Continued. MAR. 4, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. Number of banks. Gold coin. Silver and minor coins. Clearinghouse certificates based on Paper specie and currency. other lawful money (sec. 5192). Total cash. COUNTRY BANKS. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut. Total, New England States 63 55 48 144 17 67 100 116 62 359 86 241 192 209 101 829 152 505 139 1,347 1,340 790 9,592 1,507 6,029 1,639 1,665 953 10,783 1,745 6,914 142 20,605 23,699 12,279 12,340 28,287 540 1,469 54,915 14,550 14,138 34,800 651 1,866 5,201 3,498 2,816 1,184 1,727 1,722 2,596 998 953 5,865 1,261 2,533 1,960 32,314 6,180 4,131 3,447 1,626 2,373 2,058 3,395 1,287 1,263 8.067 1,636 3,088 2,551 3 394 964 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Total, Eastern States 438 201 791 19 83 1,532 648 629 3,277 30 208 4,792 1,623 1,169 3,228 81 189 Virginia. West Virginia. North Carolina. South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama. Mississippi Louisiana Texas. Arkansas. Kentucky. Tennessee Total, Southern States 143 118 83 76 90 50 92 33 28 507 75 125 94 1,514 296 233 155 40 113 88 249 68 41 371 74 220 296 2,244 683 400 450 402 533 248 550 221 269 1,831 301 335 295 6,518 26 16 11,986 5,690 8,835 3,536 3,736 3,235 3,483 1,329 16 19 , 6,290 26 66,005 41,102 Ohio.. Indiana. Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total, Middle States '344 248 442 102 142 290 342 109 649 694 1,062 458 441 470 559 216 2,019 4,549 1,434 971 1,456 463 566 780 875 349 6,894 41,830 14,085 7,355 11,353 4,457 4,743 4,485 4,917 1,894 53,289 North Dakota.. South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma1 Total, Western States 168 125 178 229 132 40 118 43 326 1,359 120 123 224 402 267 106 463 42 124 418 320 404 654 484 140 336 135 769 1,260 1,149 1,377 2,517 2,801 878 1,877 454 2,456 1,798 1,592 2,005 3,573 3,552 1,124 2,676 631 3,349 1,871 3,660 14,769 20,300 72 83 257 70 16 10 18 1 270 450 793 102 34 43 195 43 527 1,930 348 297 1,163 267 27 64 173 2 2,341 1,452 1,261 4,675 810 96 461 663 120 9,538 2,070 2,008 6,633 1,179 157 568 1,031 165 13,811 Washington Oregon. 1 California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona. Alaska (member bank) Total, Pacific States Alaska (nonmember banks) * Hawaii (nonmember banks) 88 454 542 Total United States. 65- 117 724 7,350 16,892 27,756 194 174,088 218,930 7,761 25,590 46,018 11,229 353,002 435,839 Total (nonmember banks). Total country banks 176 548 i One report for Dec. 31, 1918, used. 196 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 55.—Cash in "vault of national banks at date of each report during elided Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MAY 12,1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. Gold coin. Clearinghouse certificates based on Paper specie and currency. other lawful money (sec. 5192). Total cash. 32 9 6 P>irminp"hn,m . . 2,084 1,783 316 10,800 54,158 23,395 2,850 68,914 26,239 3,245 3,012 4,183 10,800 80,403 98,398 12 3 6 2 29 16 13 14 7 5 5 1 2 3 3 5 Central reserve cities Boston Albany.. Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore. . .. Washington Richmond Charleston.. Atlanta Savannah 1,872 1,061 79 47 New York City Chicago St. Louis Jacksonville . New Orleans Dallas... El Paso Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Little Rock Louisville Chattanooga. Memphis Nashville.. Cincinnati . Cleveland Columbus Toledo.. . Indianapolis Chicago Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul... Cedar Rapids Des Moines . . Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph... Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans Topeka.. Wichita Denver . . Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles Oakland . San Francisco Ogden. Salt Lake City Number of banks. Silver and minor coins. 169 20 25 44 334 253 116 83 26 11 33 5 8 18 18 18 637 86 125 111 1,082 904 246 184 161 109 217 22 43 131 39 129 51 7,310 1,343 1,180 1,215 12,029 8,433 4,812 3,377 1,175 450 1,395 142 550 542 1,217 1,300 8,167 1,44S 1,33C 1,62£ 13,441 9,59C 5,17-1 3,644 1,36S 57C l,64f 43 10 28 45 84 4 5 56 91 38 412 245 143 14 4 4 2 8 6 2 4 2 3 5 8 5 8 4 6 14 32 26 261 795 259 1 692 1,229 305 79 1,431 696 302 1,118 2,896 3,480 1,903 1,243 2,769 716 750 2,335 137 104 42 113 177 406 53 10 562 33 64 193 115 280 87 62 35 19 112 200 71 249 2 3 3 6 14 4 4 9 8 42 9 20 102 26 8 161 87 63 32 85 604 80 84 264 4 5 2 4 36 59 197 44 94 3 3 5 .... 11 29 32 14 255 6 6 2 3 52 27 6 11 1.175 23 4 16 6 772 2,631 2,101 2,582 432 277 273 925 241 656 2,800 569 367 1,636 190 259 30 38 440 1,722 441 393 663 876 2,132 177 90 601 691 1,274 1,44'i 36( 89( 2 14C l ' 55*: 45$ 1,57c 82< 37( 1,241 3,101 2^14< 1,36* 3,61] 83( 87( 2,57( 86S 2^58* 2,88( 36* l,03( 28! 76 3,50( 67. 45< 2,06 22( 30* 53, 3,09- 50* 49 85< 6 7 7 3 1 3 8 2 9 4 6 169 14 32 10 524 22 611 45 19 All other reserve cities 365 5,610 12,484 306 105,740 124,141 Total all reserve cities 412 8,622 16,667 11,106 186,143 222,53 517 190 33 176 327 95 789 55 104 2,81* 338 367 54 43! 1,487 3,842 1,025 4,781 1,67 4,69 1,14 6,18 180 322 28 44 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROIJ^ER OF THE CURRENCY. 197 TABLE NO. 55.—Cash in vault of national banks at date of each report aunng year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MAY 12, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Number Cities, States, and Territories. of banks. Silver Gold coin. and minor coins. Clearinghouse certificates based or Paper specie and currency. other lawful money (sec. 5192). Total cash. COUNTRY BANKS. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island . Connecticut Total New England States . . 62 55 48 145 17 67 394 98 116 62 359 50 192 877 178 222 95 737 147 509 1,888 3 25,518 14,658 12,261 27,417 542 1,604 16,689 14,014 33,535 663 2,042 56,482 66,943 5,988 3,813 2,582 1 306 1,815 1,593 2 545 971 1,025 6,660 1,284 2,806 2,217 34,605 7,020 4,429 3,216 1 709 2,462 1 929 3 334 1 253 1 313 9,100 1 661 3,390 2,789 43,605 12,712 6,198 9,552 4,630 4,528 4,073 3,895 1,451 47,039 14 611 7,842 12 003 5,537 5 603 5 281 5 290 1,995 58,162 417 296 395 629 460 150 314 139 755 3,555 1,491 1,414 1,695 3,016 3,087 1,270* 2,135 492 2, 588 17,188 2,025 1,829 2 303 4,018 3,857 1 530 2 938 J 678 3,469 22,647 289 463 832 113 35 59 126 43 1,960 334 283 1,220 256 26 53 197 2 2,371 1,343 1,372 5,875 953 126 372 748 123 10,912 1,966 2 118 7,927 1,322 187 484 1 071 168 15,243 23 53 76 109 127 236 240 473 713 438 201 790 19 83 1,531 4,6C9 1,429 1,109 2,952 86 216 5,792 Virginia West Virginia. . . North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky... Tennessee Total Southern States 144 119 82 74 90 50 92 33 29 507 76 124 93 1,513 304 239 166 40 115 86 257 68 36 573 67 213 294 2,458 728 377 468 363 490 250 532 214 252 1,867 310 371 278 6,500 Ohio.. Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota... Iowa Missouri Total Middle States 344 247 444 102 142 290 342 110 2,021 585 694 1,028 471 444 457 555 223 4,457 1 314 950 1 423 436 631 751 840 321 6,666 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska.. Kansas. Montana Wyoming... Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States 171 125 176 231 133 41 119 44 326 1,366 117 119 213 373 310 110 489 47 126 1,904 72 84 260 70 16 10 18 1 531 2 3 Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska (member banks) Total Pacific States Alaska (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks) 2 005 2,060 1 001 11,472 2,041 6,939 22,750 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware . . Maryland Total Eastern States 3 1,729 1,722 844 10,373 1,844 6,238 602 644 3,166 35 222 42 42 5 108 293 401 Totalcountry banks 7,361 16,726 26,848 45 189,212 232,831 Total United States 7,773 25,348 43,515 11,151 375,355 455,369 198 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 55.—Cash in vault of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. JUNE 30, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Clearinghouse certificates(sec.5192) certificates Based Based Cities, States, and Num- Gold pay- on on ber of coin. able to Territories. gold other banks. bearer and specie or gold and order. certifi- lawful cates. money. Gold New York City... Chicago St. Louis serve cities Boston Albany Brooklyn-Bronx.. Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston Atlanta Savannah Birmingham Jacksonville New Orleans Dallas FJ Paso Fort Worth Galveston. . Houston San Antonio Waco Little Rock Louisville Chattanooga Memphis Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Chicago Peoria . Detroit Grand Raoids Milwaukee Minneapolis... St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo. St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City,Kans. Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo . Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland . . Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt Lake City All other reserve cities cities Sub- Stand- sidiard ary silver silver dol- and lars. minor Silver certificates. coin. Federal Legal Na- reserve and ten- tional Fed- Total der bank eral cash. notes. notes. reserve bank notes. 31 1,860 11,910 10,803 9 1,843 1,669 81 84 60 1,504 9,384 378 1,526 6,426 136 268 182 8,072 5 493 281 1,882 19,368 64,843 1,178 7,404 25 917 478 1,755 3,265 47 3,784 13,663 10,803 170 12 362 4 15 25 6 9 47 33 29 311 1 347 16 264 309 113 13 171 77 14 179 33 106 9 4 r 25 39 1 1 8 62! 3 26 26 21 3 31 c 6 29 4 4 55 g 4 2 n 28 5 45 6 37 91 8 81 1 6 c 1 13 4 10 r 32 64 33 4 f. 14 11 245 c 112 38 8 49 20 4 12 10 557 6 131 35 14 33 4 70 63 3 34 22 3 12 115 58 6 8 61 29 6 35 9 3 37 14 10 3 33 11 19 6 104 13 120 28 13 5 10 9 160 80 6 Vc 6 4 4 35 1,228 154 33 19 c 2 15 i 44 6 19 207 25 17 2 1 36 1 2 31 439 8 141 620 3,166 16,078 13,846 566 489 1,451 7 3 69 95 95 140 70 104 3 51 54 58 930 1,859 719 123 540 845 127 1,023 293 190 1,459 23 256 359 177 12 152 267 144 38 97 57 12 56 172 105 25 241 8 15 45 15 31 43 17 12 6 106 60 18 41 150 31 13 231 85 105 37 8 27 19 26 44 125 16 43 35 14 18 8 195 181 145 71 182 113 17 133 81 30 94 20 c 4 4 71 87 83 48 49 151 76 18 17 15 16 4 103 99 40 40 162 304 22 171 363 92 520 218 128 284 226 70 119 14 110 96 215 345 95 133 51 54 77 8 47 85 66 20 9 213 82 37 34 30 114 70 146 59 119 136 242 112 125 227 137 164 79 119 25 69 20 16 K 54 25 4 15 18 33 13 47 47 36 10 112 269 358 107 55 35 22 37 22 16 56 13 125 121 160 136 c 11 15 12 16 14 25 15 103 38 30 26 65 21 48 86 25 12 14 4 62 30 26 14 125 55 60 44 58 42 31 28 444 61 59 21 110 19 53 9 1 32 14 10 4 6 131 50 165 174 266 40 6 6 22 56 401 180 56 31 i 15 24 1 53 10 48 10 3,538 28,527 94,025 875 4,238 8,158 304 661 1 246 154 1,105 1,610 972 557 170 589 6,305 12,183 1,577 3,882 8,567 560 1,880 4,694 86 2,017 3,163 399 1 415 276 62 433 136 533 1 425 285 197 58 50 509 203 133 625 102 281 800 1,189 102 473 1 589 623 286 81 66 715 210 266 131 286 47 705 683 2,062 485 1,635 533 79 404 96 37 12 70 448 1,021 261 679 171 118 27 239 123 221 488 1,012 478 1,074 2,467 742 1,694 3,779 555 1,090 2 422 526 1 355 468 702 1,431 3,609 827 81 488 222 953 380 158 1 941 2,474 917 438 197 656 1,482 2,771 604 1,107 2 486 483 1 306 2 352 239 95 721 415 167 52 162 336 309 108 587 714 1,625 3,409 797 155 452 435 223 90 240 816 1 838 62 109 228 136 78 303 135 179 550 929 2,867 336 292 465 66 137 437 163 787 232 212 965 131 650 151 1 287 2 255 172 441 59 152 264 18 851 1 156 81 691 2,586 4,502 442 265 80 539 3,441 5,372 225 88 36 89 161 402 622 48 24 102 8 7 363 5,654 4 480 9 i 6 5 410 9,438 18,143 10,808 i 2 879 9 071 11 224 6 217 18 156 55 133 112 819 • 3,499 12,237 27,302 20,063 21,694 83,660 206,844 199 REPORT OF THE COMPTROIXER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 55.—Cash in vault of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. JUNE 30, 1919-Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Clearinghouse certifiGold cates(sec. 5192) Subcates Based Based Stand- sidiary ard on Cities, States, and Num- Gold payon silver silver ber of able to gold Territories. dol- and banks. coin. bearer and other gold specie lars. minor or and coin. order. cer- lawful tifimoney. cates. Federal Silver Legal Nacer- ten- tional der bank tificates. notes. notes. reserve and Fed- Total eral cash. reserve bank notes. COUNTRY BANKS. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island. Connecticut NewEngPdSts. New York .. . New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Eastern States.. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina. . South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi .. . Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tftirnfissfifi Southern States. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin. Minnesota Iowa Missouri Middle S t a t e s . . . . North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Western States . Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska (member bank) Total Pacific States ber banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks) Total country banks States 62 55 48 146 17 67 395 103 113 61 423 89 187 976 61 69 22 255 117 334 858 578 438 659 203 789 3,050 38 19 188 83 1,532 4,513 315 146 235 119 160 82 74 40 89 117 91 50 92 255 67 33 35 29 469 508 67 76 125 214 301 93 1,516 2,366 405 535 1,747 11 260 2,958 413 242 124 45 52 47 154 49 47 230 83 224 202 1,912 345 523 247 706 444 1,020 102 481 142 419 469 293 342 550 214 109 2,024 4,382 172 116 113 126 176 208 232 363 134 287 42 110 120 486 44 49 121 326 1,372 1,853 699 357 766 224 263 206 279 162 2,956 45 82 119 183 312 39 197 24 110 1,111 72 84 260 70 16 10 18 299 461 825 90 36 60 170 1 2 3 2 3 15 15 54 52 106 43 531 1,984 63 28 104 34 5 12 19 6 254 144 86 925 139 558 2,106 196 143 73 885 183 662 2,142 1,138 1,122 2,483 47 263 5,053 1,265 1,284 2,133 128 174 4,984 565 788 141 374 311 71 345 298 161 172 275 55 169 359 112 195 62 188 208 358 166 162 74 77 139 138 87 492 647 1,185 49 207 110 229 112 268 187 111 180 1,912 4,502 3,413 925 1,110 416 565 587 394 686 923 491 337 141 297 202 277 331 244 307 434 308 370 488 181 81 153 4,144 3,630 2,474 70 247 145 181 72 128 219 177 89 384 295 195 69 303 153 75 29 68 49 197 163 81 13 60 202 481 265 788 1,454 2,168 693 270 301 97 102 136 253 66 50 348 111 269 95 2,791 171 9 186 17 8 91 776 43 124 4 474 21 102 1,822 110 1,272 111 1,070 519 2,232 14 ' 63 21 187 775 4,824 106 90 414 72 10 19 98 227 204 786 157 21 33 94 48 26 130 28 3 3 34 809 1,524 19 15 90 36 5 6 13 162 221 1,182 238 50 65 278 1,055 1,097 3,174 414 42 215 285 82 2 6 263 1,041 615 873 696 342 325 500 126 4,518 75 61 114 261 89 85 178 22 169 1,054 642 383 799 298 189 353 1,439 5,832 154 1,207 932 3,063 3,395 11,896 2,590 7,399 1,151 6,677 5,652 13,052 51 303 226 582 9,670 28,013 1,190 2,048 996 1,073 657 977 519 433 513 711 460 573 852 815 127 541 326 474 2,886 2,995 336 620 1,002 879 587 596 10,460 12,726 3,375 5,329 1,814 2,852 2,056 4,814 978 2 364 843 2,811 1,088 2,244 1,081 1,647 585 474 11,709 22,646 376 597 358 760 563 688 1,016 1,560 663 1,509 408 979 632 1 054 206 268 1,203 1,230 5,425 8,645 272 266 2,196 1,819 1,769 883 10,583 2,017 6,231 23,302 14,757 12,609 30,883 655 1,901 60,805 6,153 3,572 3,023 1 636 2,189 1 752 3,061 1,163 1 296 9,252 1 583 3,197 2,311 40,188 13,418 7 890 11,629 5 518 5,488 5,317 5,223 1,976 56,459 1,671 1 755 2 177 4,257 3,385 1 793 2 956 723 3,781 22,498 1 979 2,140 6 711 1,069 172 413 991 127 6,282 13,602 2 136 26 142 304 3 245 81 127 453 5 381 107 269 757 7,375 16,455 10,058 17 7,785 25,893 28,201 10,825 115 7,526 19,091 15,262 15,755 42,855 90,477 217,611 115 11,025 31,328 42,564 35,818 64,549 174,137 424,455 200 KEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 55.—Cash in vault of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919—-Continued. SEPT. 12,1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. Number of banks. New York City Chicago St. Louis. Central reserve cities.. Total all reserve cities. Clearinghouse certificates based on Paper specie and currency. other lawful money (sec. 5192). Total cash. 1,770 1,107 35 2,060 1,580 224 10,800 52,865 23,558 3,232 67,495 26,245 3,491 2,912 3,864 i 10,800 79,655 97,231 166 18 12 51 275 277 187 74 29 8 33 10 12 12 10 73 7 29 43 91 2 5 15 33 32 9 24 10 47 18 474 30 77 65 28 131 58 26 10 46 11 20 108 33 14 178 7 13 40 1,186 11 2 14 6 144 11 28 49 547 27 513 49 29 576 63 108 25 1,016 1,034 358 199 138 85 277 118 50 13 202 47 82 44 216 295 113 6 89 68 39 155 186 390 195 119 255 76 65 255 60 180 485 261 45 108 26 119 500 86 129 288 35 30 63 182 34 93 133 87 320 196 13 156 412 78 610 40 110 18 8,313 1,191 1,037 820 10,311 6,514 4,148 3,317 1,261 383 1,519 487 429 1,417 1,650 237 945 421 1,548 1,448 444 110 1,053 836 319 996 2,529 3,277 2,092 1,412 2, 835 549 823 2,335 659 2,247 2,126 1,779 307 819 144 670 2,606 544 344 1,435 255 232 509 1,504 348 333 748 1,043 1,875 236 254 1,212 3,687 650 4,854 171 307 9,073 1,272 1,157 896 11, 602 7,825 4,693 3,590 1,428 476 1,829 615 491 1,442 1,862 357 1,034 494 1,807 1.834 '559 121 1,157 937 390 1,160 2,739 3,677 2,334 1,549 3,564 655 965 2,655 747 2,558 2,669 2,066 362 973 181 809 3,214 663 487 1,901 297 275 612 2,872 393 428 895 1,136 2,339 443 295 1,417 4,646 755 5,977 260 446 363 j 5,597 11,836 18 iS, 904 408 8,509 15,700 10,818 178,559 45 Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston Atlanta.. Jacksonville Birmingham New Orleans Dallas El Paso.. Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Little Rock Louisville Chattanooga Memphis Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Chicago Peoria Detroit.... Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans Topeka Wichita Denver.. Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt Lake City All other reserve cities Gold coin. Silver and minor coins. 116,355 213,586 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 201 TABLE NO. 55.—Cash in vault of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. SEPT. 12,1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Clearinghouse Cities, States, and Territories. Number of banks. Gold coin. Silver and minor coins. certificates based on Paper specie and currency. other lawful money (sec. 5192). Total cash. COUNTEY BANKS. 62 55 48 147 17 66 189 178 104 764 153 442 395 96 112 61 396 84 196 945 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Total Eastern States 439 202 793 19 82 591 670 2,851 42 231 1 424 1*212 2,768 74 1,535 4,385 5,714 Virginia . West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States 147 119 84 74 88 51 93 32 30 510 76 125 91 1,520 324 225 168 35 117 93 266 69 34 371 71 218 288 2,279 676 328 440 327 506 292 570 296 245 1,998 380 408 329 6, 795 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total Middle States 347 249 445 102 143 297 341 111 2,035 561 700 1 081 514 465 479 565 220 4,585 173 126 176 234 138 43 120 46 329 1,385 125 112 210 353 307 103 546 52 125 73 84 265 71 16 10 18 1 Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island. . Connecticut Total New England States 1 686 1 309 880 8,838 1 823 6*, 344 20,880 1 971 1 599 1 045 10,001 2 060 6,982 23,658 12 953 11210 24,719 497 1,577 50,956 14 968 13 092 30*, 338 613 2,044 61,055 4 785 3*277 3 085 1 422 1*,857 1 931 2 424 1,063 1 236 8,127 1 077 2,770 1,921 34,975 5 785 3 830 3*693 1 784 2,531 2 316 3 260 1,428 1 515 10,* 496 1 528 3,396 2,538 44,100 1,358 1 020 1 513 478 688 827 913 352 7,149 12,306 6 419 9 550 4 709 3 975 3 733 4 138 1,510 46,340 14,225 8 139 12 144 5 701 5 128 5 616 2,082 58,074 1,933 410 353 402 699 407 144 381 125 814 3,735 1,411 1,422 1,485 2 878 2,794 1,017 2 032 647 3,114 16,800 1,946 1 887 2,097 3 930 3,508 1,264 2 959 824 4,053 22,468 331 465 867 93 37 38 204 48 347 304 1 226 238 24 55 164 2 2,159 2,216 7 985 1,172 149 497 1 125 156 538 2,083 2,360 1,481 1,447 5,892 841 88 404 757 106 11,016 15,459 2 3 5 167 244 411 19 56 75 91 234 325 277 534 811 Total country banks 7,413 16,621 27,658 54 181,292 225,625 Total United States 7,821 25,130 43,358 10,872 359,851 439,211 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska . . . . Kansas Montana Wyoming. Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States . Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska (member banks) Total Pacific States Alaska (nonmember banks) . Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks) 1,830 3 3 236 51 51 202 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 56.—Circulation of national banks at date of each report during the year ende Sept. 12, 1919. NOV. 1, 1918. [In thousands of dollars.] Circulating notes. Cities, States, and Territories. Received Outfrom Comp- On hand. standin troller. New York City.. Chicago St. Louis 37,907 1,119 11,212 505 5 339 37,41 1,1. 10,8' Central reserve cities.. Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx. Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston Atlanta Savannah Birmingham Jacksonville New Orleans Dallas Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Louisville Chattanooga Memphis Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans - . . Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa , Seattle Spokane , Tacoma Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt Lake City 50,238 849 49,3! 4,802 1,850 620 5,950 7,487 18,056 4,849 6,233 2,784 1,188 3,600 800 1,635 1,230 2,220 4,060 1,600 355 4,720 2,950 1,800 4,580 1,750 750 2,230 7,628 4,471 2,628 2,985 6,417 1,816 1,805 2,000 3,028 2,390 1,100 780 810 400 875 4,597 845 540 1,887 399 400 225 2,600 380 700 550 563 1,435 2,250 700 2,725 4,945 1,500 18,400 575 2,200 57 104 7 602 85 160 70 102 96 4,71,7 6: 5,3' 7,41 17,8! 4,7' 6,i; 2,6! 1,1! 3,61 1,6; 1,2: 2,2 4,0 1,5! 3, 4,7 2,9: 1,81 4,5 1,7; 7. 2,1. 7,6 4,4 2,6! 2,9' 6,2: 1,8: l,7i 1,9 3,0: 2,3' 1,0 7 22 68 28 52 4 10 190 5 45 57 43 7' 5 5 1,4 2,2 6 2,7 4,9 1,5 18,3 5 2,1 All other reserve cities. 175,648 2,178 173,4 Ail reserve cities 225,886 3,027 222,8 203 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 56.—Circulation of national hanks at date of each report during the year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. NOV. 1, 1918—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Circulating notes. Received Outfrom Comp- On hand. standing. troller. Cities, States, and Territories. COUNTRY BANKS. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts.. Rhode Island Connecticut . 5,468 4,987 4,320 16,555 4,622 12,779 . Total New England States Ohio . Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin. Minnesota Iowa Missouri . Total Middle States North Dakota.. South Dakota . Nebraska Kansas. Montana . . . . . Total Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska (member banks) . . Total Pacific States Alaska (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks) -- 12,931 9,127 6,573 5,647 6,385 4,296 7,613 2,745 2,516 24,976 3,334 10,976 6,526 688 103,645 28 084 20,147 24 092 6,776 9 438 9,896 15,951 5,619 344 204 179 84 92 49 77 30 27,740 19,943 23,913 6,692 9,346 9,847 15,874 5,589 1,059 118,944 11 4 13 45 27 3 14 14 4,219 3,746 7,195 9,488 3,748 1,827 4,659 1,923 8,360 45,296 Total Southern States 109,216 148 127 47 28 30 27 49 5 9 97 18 83 20 4 230 3 750 7 208 9,533 3 775 1 830 4,673 1,923 8,374 . . 1,365 120,003 . 30,816 14,402 58,790 1,109 4,099 104,333 . . 47,958 31,203 14,658 59,451 1,128 4,141 13,079 9,254 6,620 5,675 6,415 4,323 7,662 2,750 2 525 25,073 3 352 11,059 6.546 . 773 387 256 661 19 42 110,581 . .. Total Eastern States Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma 5,398 4,914 4,263 16,297 4,591 12,495 48,731 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Virginia West Virginia... North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana . . Texas Arkans? s Kentucky Tennessee 70 73 57 258 31 284 131 45,165 2,457 3,660 15,543 3,128 507 1,229 1,045 19 56 71 31 1 13 2,438 3,604 15,472 3,097 506 1,216 1,045 27,569 191 27,378 62 475 4 58 475 537 4 533 Total country banks 457,050 4,211 452,839 Total United States 682,936 7,238 675,698 204 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 56.—Circulation of national banks at date of each report during the year endet Sept 12, 1919—Continued. DEC. 31, 1918. [In thousands of dollars.] Circulating notes. Cities, States, and Territories. Received Outfrom Comp- On hand. standing troller. New York City. Chicago St. Louis 38,032 350 11,212 549 1 202 37,481 34< 11,011 Central reserve cities.. Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx. Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston Atlanta.. Savannah Birmingham Jacksonville New Orleans Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Louisville Chattanooga Memphis Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Chicago Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Monies Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo... St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans. Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt Lake City 49,594 752 48 ; 84: 81 14 4 28 90 159 76 146 166 28 32 13 7 4,72: 1,831 611 5,02: 10 22 159 2 21 121 16 5 19 36 164 17 27 20 73 7,39: 17,15( 4,77: 6,08: 2,61? 1,225 3,56* 78^ 1,62* 1,23( 2,2i; 4, OK 1,25! 1,59( 351 4,72( 2,92* l,80( 4,065 1,7275( 2,201 7,57* 4,41* 2,62] 2,98 6,2& 761,79! 1,684 1,9& 3,15* 2,39( 1,09* 78( 81( 4(M 861 4,47] 83^ 53J 1,87* 38c 40( 22! 2,60( 375 67( 53! 551 1,43! 2,24! 68] 2,56^ 4,65( 1,48* 18,37< 55! 2,12; All other reserve cities. 175,393 1,908 173,48! Total all reserve cities.. 224,987 2,6 222,32- 205 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 56.—Circulation of national banks at date of each report during the year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. DEC. 31, 1918—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Circulating notes. Received from Comptroller. Cities, States, and Territories. On h a n d Outstanding. 5,417 4; 948 4 274 16,598 4 579 12,671 COUNTRY BANKS. Maine New Hampshire . . Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island . Connecticut Total New England States 5,468 4,986 4,321 16,703 4,622 12,780 51 38 47 105 43 109 48, 880 393 48,487 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland 31,202 14,658 60,275 1,128 4,140 234 133 356 15 22 30 968 14,525 59,919 1,113 4,118 Total Eastern States.. 111,403 760 110,643 Virginia . "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana Texas... Arkansas Kentucky. Tennessee Total Southern States 13,069 9,252 6,670 5,727 6,416 4,223 7,663 2,750 2,576 23,894 3,358 11,079 6,546 78 74 36 73 35 29 49 13 67 269 7 69 41 12,991 9,178 6 634 5,654 6,381 4,194 7 614 2, 737 2 509 23 625 3,351 11,010 6,505 103,223 840 102,383 27, 883 20,047 24,447 6,822 9,490 9,928 15, 992 5,630 157 93 63 51 75 29 44 15 27,726 19 954 24,384 6,771 9,415 9 899 15,948 5,615 .. . . . . . . . . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan . . . . , Wisconsin Minnesota . .. . Iowa Missouri Total-Middle States 120,239 527 119,712 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana. Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States 4,215 3,785 7,209 9,526 3,832 1,850 4,723 1,923 8,379 45,442 23 37 33 69 81 30 36 21 66 396 4 192 3,748 7,176 9,457 3 751 1,820 4,687 1,902 8,313 45,046 Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah . Nevada Arizona.. Alasaka (member banks) Total Pacific States 2,457 3,785 16,135 3,027 507 1,229 1,044 36 82 262 41 9 39 2 2,421 3,703 15 873 2,986 498 1,190 1 042 28,184 471 27,713 63 475 58 458 Alasaka (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks Total (nonmember banks) . . . 538 5 17 22 Total country banks 457,909 3,409 454,500 Total United States 682,896 6,069 676,827 516 206 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 56.—Circulation of national banks at date of each report during the year endeo Sept 12, 1919—Continued. MAR. 4, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Circulating notes. Cities, States, and Territories. Received from OutComp- On hand. standing, troller. 38,372 350 11,187 Central-reserve cities Boston Albany Brooklyn. Buffalo .. Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston Atlanta... . . . .. Savannah Birmingham.... Jacksonville New Orleans Dallas El Paso.... Fort Worth Gal vest on Houston . San Antonio.. Waco Little Rock... Louisville Chattanooga. Memphis Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo . Indianapolis. Chicago Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuoue Sioux City Kansas City, Mo... St. Joseph Lincoln .. Omaha Kansas City, Kans Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee. Oklahoma City Tulsa . Seattle Spokane. Tacoma Portland Los Angeles San Francisco.._ Ogden. Salt Lake City . . . . . . . 1,086 48,823 4 802 1,850 620 1,500 7,486 17,615 4,849 6,233 2,874 1,250 3 800 400 1,636 1,231 2,220 4,060 1 255 1,600 50 21 4 752 1,829 609 1 407 7,332 17,401 4,758 6,154 2,679 1,250 3,800 397 1,636 1,231 2,220 4,060 1 255 1,583 11 93 154 214 91 79 195 3 17 355 4,720 2,950 1 800 .. 420 . . . . .. 37,517 349 10,957 355 . . 855 1 230 49,909 New York City. Chicago .. St. Louis. . . . . . . . 3 784 1,750 750 2,230 7,628 4,471 2 628 2,985 6,448 768 1 816 1,805 2,000 3 158 2.440 1,100 780 810 400 875 4,690 844 9 100 48 17 35 52 3 70 6 37 6 15 112 9 541 541 .... 1,887 399 400 1,887 399 400 225 225 2,600 380 700 600 563 1 435 2,250 700 . . . . . 2.600 4,820 1 500 18,500 575 2,200 4,720 2,950 1,800 420 3,784 1,750 750 2,221 7,528 4,423 2,611 2,950 6,396 765 1,746 1,799 1,963 3,158 2,440 1,094 780 810 400 860 4,578 835 3 498 1 1 2,600 380 700 600 563 1 435 2,250 700 2,600 4,817 1 500 18,002 574 2,199 All other reserve cities 172,561 1,950 170,611 Total all reserve cities 222,470 3,036 219,434 207 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 56.—Circulation of national banks at date of each report during the year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MAR. 4, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Circulating notes. Received from OutComp- On hand. standing. troller. Cities, States, and Territories. COUNTRY BANKS. Maine . New Hampshire Vermont. . Massachusetts Rhode Island... Connecticut Total New England States New York New Jersey. . .. Pennsylvania Delaware . Maryland Total Eastern States 5,468 4,986 4,320 16,495 4,623 12,779 .. . Georgia.. Florida Alabama Mississippi Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska. Kansas Montana Wyoming . . . . .. Alaska (nonmember banks) l . Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks). 41 3 18 16 13,499 9,197 6,741 5 747 6 358 4,173 7 648 2,737 2 562 23,864 2 935 11,111 6,454 295 103,026 391 13 113 7 28 004 19 959 24 035 6,800 9 447 10 077 16 003 5,624 692 119,949 4,181 3,811 7,209 9,541 3,873 1,840 4 723 1,923 8,330 45,431 2 1 4 4 22 5 4 179 3 810 7 205 9*537 3*, 851 1,835 4 723 1^923 8,327 45,390 2,472 3,785 16,410 3,028 588 1,229 1,044 30 25 17 13 6 2 2,442 3 760 16*393 3 015 582 1 227 1*044 93 28,463 63 475 Ohio Indiana . Illinois Michigan 40 55 54 9 13 28,556 Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States 109,521 13,539 9,252 6,795 5,756 6,371 4,174 7,673 2,751 2,568 23,905 2,938 11,129 6,470 120,641 . 2,095 28,395 19,972 24,148 6,841 9,504 10,113 16,037 5,631 ... -- 55 30,654 14,229 59,453 1,115 4,070 103,321 . ... 47,603 646 429 111,616 . . 1 62 475 952 13 1 25 14 6 41 57 36 34 3 41 538 i One report for Dec. 31, 1918, used. 537 4,285 454,489 681,244 Total United States 1 458,774 Total country banks 500 1,068 31,300 14,658 60,405 1,128 4,125 . Colorado... New Mexico Oklahoma1 Total Western States Washington Oregon * California.. Idaho Utah Nevada ... Arizona Alaska (member bank) Total Pacific States 323 7 5,399 4,873 4,264 16,172 4,616 12,279 48,671 Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina 69 113 56 7,321 673,923 2C8 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 56.—Circulation of national banks at date of each report during the year endei Sept 12, 1919—Continued. MAY 12,1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Circulating notes. Cities, States, and Territories. Received from OutComp- On hand. standing troller. New York City. Chicago St. Louis 41,476 350 11,187 851 40,62, 351 11,00 Central reserve cities.. Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx. Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston Atlanta Savannah Birmingham Jacksonville New Orleans Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Little Rock Louisville Chattanooga Memphis Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Chicago Peoria.. Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans... Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt Lake City 53,013 1,032 51,98: 802 850 820 500 587 550 964 133 874 250 800 400 636 230 220 080 59 60 195 26 104 208 9 127 11 30 15 4 37 4,73' l,77i 821 1,44: 7,52' 17,3& 4,93! 6,021 2,661 1,24. 3,6ft 381 l,60( 1,21* 2,21( 4,0£ 1,251 1,58^ 34; 5,09* 2,87( 1,794 361 66 80 129 32 1 ; 85( 75C 2,164 7,55< 3,845 2,64] 2,981 209 6 63 124 38 46 36 2 22 4 2 11 73 18 41 73 13 176 10 6,24C 812 1,75c 1,681 1,962 3,112 2,75£ 1,09? 75£ 80^ 39£ 864 4,66; 844 541 ,88* 1, 39£ 40C 222 2,533 38£ 70C 60S 562 1,43C 2,162 682 2,55c 4,74; 1,48, 18, 324 57; 2,19( All other reserve cities. 173,496 2,610 170, 88( Total all reserve cities.. "226,509 3,642 222,86, REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 209 TABLE NO. 56.—-Circulation of national banks at date of each report during the year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MAY 12, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. Maine New Hampshire.. Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut COUNTRY BANKS. Circulating notes. Received from OutComp- On hand standing. troller. 5,443 4,986 4,307 16,495 4,623 12,792 167 117 101 378 149 401 48, 646 1,313 47,333 31,419 14.659 60, 700 1,128 4,150 778 453 1,139 29 51 30,641 14,206 59,561 1,099 4,099 Total Eastern States.. Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia .". Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 112,056 2,450 109,606 13,864 9,281 6,920 5,757 6,428 4,279 7,668 2,743 2,569 24,264 2,988 11,146 6,473 208 90 77 59 59 48 119 53 31 340 19 124 79 13,656 9,191 6,843 5,698 6,369 4,231 7,549 2,690 2,538 23,924 2,969 11,022 6,394 Total Southern States. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan.. Wisconsin. Minnesota. Iowa Missouri... 104,380 28, 485 20,047 24,311 6,952 9,515 10,188 16,041 5,731 506 208 308 108 161 87 147 53 27,979 19,839 24,003 6,844 9,354 10,101 15,894 5,678 Total Middle States. North Dakota. South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico... Oklahoma 121,270 1,578 119,692 Total New England States. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania. Delaware Maryland Total (nonmember banks). Total country banks Total United States 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 103,074 4,216 3,876 7,209 9,611 3,898 1,855 4,733 1,923 8,305 Total Western States. Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska (member banks)... Total Pacific States.. Alaska (nonmember banks).. Hawaii (nonmember banks). 5,276 4,869 4,206 16,117 4,474 12,391 4,192 3,831 7,166 9,537 3,849 1,823 4,671 1,904 8,240 413 45,213 2.459 3,785 16,681 3,126 602 1,229 1,044 42 211 24 5 31 11 2,399 3,743 16,470 3,102 597 1.198 l',033 28,926 384 28,542 62 475 537 461,441 57 475 532 453,992 11,091 14 7,449 676,859 210 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 56.—Circulation of national banks at date of each report during the year ende Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. JUNE 30, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Circulating notes. Citi-s, States, and Territories. Received from OutComp- On hand. standing troller. 40,710 350 11,187 39,95 34 1,186 51,08 89 38 23 63 145 443 77 231 179 8 57 14 63 Central reserve cities., 757 3 426 52,247 New York City., Chicago.. St. Louis. 4,71 1,81 Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx. Buffalo. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh... Baltimore Washington.. Richmond Charleston Atlanta... Savannah.... Birmingham. Jacksonville.. New Orleans. Dallas El Paso Fort Worth.. Galveston Houston San Antonio.. Waco.. 255 600 355 120 950 800 370 135 000 750 230 638 971 673 985 457 019 816 805 000 158 Little Rock.. Louisville... Chattano Me: nphij Nashville.. Cincinnati. Cleveland.. Columbus., Toledo. Indianapolis., Chicago Peoria Detroit. Grand Rapids. Milwaukee.... Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids.. Des Monies Dubucme. Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln. Omaha Kansas City, Kans. Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee., Oklahoma City. Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacorna Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco.. Ogden Salt Lake City.. All other reserve cities Total all reserve cities 400 700 680 563 ,435 250 700 ,600 ,820 500 500 2,200 , 71 45 162 9 64 105 12 55 21 6 43 23 83 268 180 6 83 10,76 79 1,53 7,44 17,17 5,15 5,75 2,69 1,24 3,74 38 1,57 1,23 2,22 4,06 1,25 1,58 35 5,12 2,88: 1,79 35 4,13, 2,001 751 2,15 7,5& 3,88; 2,60: 2,941 6,29i 1,011 1,75: 1,701 2,00( 3,15! 2,71' 1,07! 78: 8039, 851 4,73: 82' 53' 1,87; 49i 39: 22, 2,60( 39' 68; 62i 54: 1,42! 2,20' 67' 2,51' 4, 55: 1,501 18, 321 56' 2,11' 171,482 j ... 3 ; 233 171,24' 226, 729 | 4,419 222,311 211 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 56.—Circulation of national hanks at date of each report during the year ended Sept. 12, 1919—-Continued. JUNE 30, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Circulating notes. Received from Comp- On hand. standing. troller. Cities, States, and Territories. Maine New Hampshire.. Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut COUNTRY BANKS. 5,443 4,986 4,307 16,495 4,623 12,748 Total New England States. 141 95 103 350 103 306 5,302 4,891 4,204 16,145 4,520 12.442 48,602 1,098 47,504 31,612 14, 654 60,871 1,128 4,150 859 479 1,317 33 92 30,753 14,175 59,554 1,095 4,058 112,415 2,780 109,635 13,900 9,365 6,921 5, 790 6,438 4,289 7,668 2,750 2,569 24,394 2,988 11,139 6,473 214 152 101 41 85 78 142 80 48 273 51 119 114 13,686 9,213 6,829 5,743 6,351 4,216 7,520 2,671 2,521 24,120 2,937 I 1 ,020 6,359 104,684 1,498 103,186 28,510 • 20,130 24,270 7,096 9,624 10,237 ,166 16,""" 5,701 569 208 302 130 153 125 146 33 27,941 19,922 23,968 6,966 9,471 10,112 16,020 5,668 Total Middle States 121,734 1,666 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Total Eastern States.. Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina. South Carolina. Florida Alabama... Mississippi. Louisiana.. Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee | 1 Total Southern States Ohio Indiana. Illinois. Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri | j | ! North Dakota. South Dakota. Nebrask ,ska. Kansas. Montan; Wyom•ing. Colon New Mexico. Oklahoma... 4,258 3,875 7,271 9,611 3,908 1,855 4,733 1,923 8,437 Total Western States. Washington. Oregon 'egon. California Idaho Utah. Nevada Arizona Alaska (member banks)... Total Pacific States. Alaska (nonmember banks)., Hawaii (nonmember banks). 120, C 4,218 3,821 7,176 9,523 3,860 1,823 4,674 1,897 8,345 45,871 I 534 45,337 2,478 3, 790 17,030 3.203 602 1,229 1,045 67 79 475 54 9 45 31 2,411 3,711 16, 555 3.149 593 1,184 1,014 29,377 760 28,617 63 475 538 33 55 450 505 Total country banks... 463,221 8,369 454,852 Total United States 689, 950 12,788 677,162 Total (nonmember banks).. 212 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 56.—Circulation of national banks at date of each report during the year endet Sept 12, 1919—Continued. SEPT. 12, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Circulating notes. Cities, States, and Territories. Received from OutComp- On hand. standing troller. New York City. Chicago St. Louis 39,911 350 11,187 2,233 1 403 37,675 Central reserve cities.. Boston. Albany Brooklyn and Bronx. Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston Atlanta Jacksonville Birmingham New Orleans Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Little Rock Louisville Chattanooga Memphis Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Chicago Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans... Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland. Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt Lake City 51,448 2,697 48,751 5,002 1,850 700 1,600 7,587 17,765 5,484 5,883 2,874 1,250 3,800 1,230 1,635 1.820 4,060 1,255 1,600 24 44 2 23 20 183 4,978 168 64 22 17 5,520 2,950 1,800 170 4,135 2,000 2,230 7,637 4,021 2,673 2,985 6,458 1,042 1,816 1,820 2,000 ~, 159 2,791 1,100 800 1,210 400 875 4,740 844 541 1,887 499 400 225 2,600 400 757 781 563 1,435 2,250 700 2,600 4,820 1,500 18,500 575 2,200 25 27 123 86 74 155 24 41 324 30 335 *338 34C 10,724 l.soe 698 1,577 7,567 17,582 5,484 5,715 2,810 1,228 3,783 1,230 1,628 1,820 4,060 1,255 1,600 347 5,520 2,948 1,800 370 4,135 2,000 750 2,205 7,610 3,898 2,587 2,911 6,303 1,018 1,775 1,496 2,000 3,159 2,731 1,090 768 1,210 388 851 4,740 814 541 1,887 499 400 225 2,600 400 757 781 563 1,435 2,250 700 2,600 4,485 1,500 18,162 575 2,186 All other reserve cities. 175,109 2,318 172,791 Total all reserve cities. 226, 557 5,015 221,542 213 REPORT OF THE COMPTROIJLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 56.—Circulation of national banks at date of each report during the year ended Sept. 12, 1919~ Continued. SEPT. 12, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Circulating notes. Received Outfrom Comp- On hand. standing. troller. Cities, States, and Territories. COUNTRY BANKS. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts. Rhode Island Connecticut . .. . ... . Total New England States Total (nonmember banks) Total United States 804 105,316 510 96 229 157 123 52 122 50 28,043 20 020 24,235 7,011 9, 552 10,301 16,096 5,651 1,339 120,909 1 1 10 9 14 4 266 4 109 7*249 9 640 3,956 1 855 4,799 1 923 8^373 46 46,170 2,516 3,790 17,332 3 253 . 14,016 9,313 7 002 5' 780 6,639 4,272 7,702 2,618 2 552 24, 707 3,221 11,160 6,334 46,216 . 110,064 118 62 54 36 33 17 16 82 17 120 5 136 108 4 267 4 110 7,259 9 649 3,963 1 855 4,803 1 923 8,387 . 2,493 14,134 9,375 7 056 5'816 6,672 4,289 7,718 2,700 2 569 24,827 3,226 11,296 6,442 122, 248 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total Middle States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska . Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States 30 871 14,092 59 923 1 101 4^077 28,553 20 116 24,464 7,168 9,675 10,353 16,218 5,701 . . . . . 47,438 850 529 1 045 27 42 106,120 . 1,182 112,557 . Total Eastern States Total country banks 5,305 4,870 4,220 16, 220 4,442 12,381 31 721 14,621 60 968 1 128 4,119 . Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi.. Louisiana Texas Arkansas. . Kentucky T ennessee Total Southern States Alaska (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) 138 116 86 295 181 366 48,620 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Washington Oregon California . . Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska (member banks) Total Pacific States 5,443 4,986 4,306 16,515 4,623 12, 747 15 19 103 8 1,229 1 044 8 2,501 3,771 17,229 3 245 '602 1,221 1 044 29,766 153 7 4 29,613 62 475 62 475 537 537 466,064 6,017 460,047 692,621 11,032 681,589 214 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 57.—Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and currency certificate No. Date. Feb. 21., Apr. 23.. June 11. Oct. 1... Dec. 31.. Mar. 11.. May 6... June 30.. Oct. 1... Dec. 31.. 1880. Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates. Clearing- United State: house certificates certificates. for gold (Sec. 5192.) deposited. $37,756,021 39,599,469 43,622,510 47,508,472 56,131,943 $38,090,000 33,538,000 41,087,000 48,167,000 36,053,000 53,916,465 65,002,542 60,043,276 58,910,369 62,783,387 5,523,400 5,351,300 5,137,500 5,221,800 4,621,500 38,461,000 44,194,000 56,030,000 43,090,000 38,332,000 59,485,006 59,885,129 58,371,599 55,003,663 47,091,033 4,609,700 4,505,100 4,440,400 4,594,300 22,651,770 37,987,000 39,581,000 41,132,000 34,986,000 28,235,000 46,543,644 47,584,784 44,863,816 45,807,457 46,404,061 15,340,440 21,013,490 32,791,590 27,012,600 28,555,260 27,239,000 25,487,000 27,369,000 24,750,000 27,043,000 51,091,689 51,064,871 50,145,738 50,876,067 53,939,911 27,660,450 26,486,120 26,637,110 47,217,340 50,559,910 30,837,000 25,317,000 20,900,000 19,092,000 22,231,000 58,796,463 62,392,112 66,559,947 65,196,781 70,107', 747 70,250,860 77,412,160 74,816,920 72,986,340 59,611,840 24,364,000 24,149,000 24,199,000 125,294,000 26, 634,000 74,262,790 77,663,587 71,249,234 71,682,807 72,855,405 62,377,500 41,446,430 41,339,220 48,426, 920 55,259,260 25,115,000 26,867,000 25,706,000 24,520,000 24,926,000 73,503,962 73,864,674 74,093,439 73, 782,489 73,677,377 59,245,100 56,387,010 54,274,940 53,961,690 44,341,120 24,590,000 21,489,000 24,044,000 23,981,000 25,485,000 74,317,628 74,921,740 74,825,782 70,222,886 70,825,188 55,230,020 54,604,280 68,761,930 79,883,810 75,334,420 26,246,000 24,050,000 20,884,000 10,385,000 7,399,000 73,751,134 74,597,566 73,907,010 71,601,530 71)910,468 78,861,210 78,256,120 69,517,790 66,010,950 64,902,260 7,619,000 9,614,000 8,744,000 7,375,000 12,506,000 72,286,957 72,601,180 73,989,093 74,664,828 77,325, 784 1881. $8,238,600 7,380,000 8,439,560 7,175,560 7,557,200 77,467,560 74,776,720 72,968,100 93,335,600 82,569,980 4,958,000 5,708,000 4,463,000 3,469,000 3,036,000 1882. Mar. 11.. May 19.. July 1... Oct. 3 . . . Dec. 30.. 1883. Mar. 13.. May 1 . . . June 22.. Oct. 2 . . . Dec. 31.. 1884. Mar. 7... Apr. 24.. June 20.. Sept. 30. Dec. 20.. 1885. Mar. 10.. May 6... July 1... Oct. 1... Dec. 24.. 1886. Mar. 1... June 3 . . . Aug. 27. Oct. 7 . . . Dec. 28.. 1887. Mar. 4... May 13. Aug. 1.. Oct. 5 . . Dec. 7.. 1888. Feb. 14.. Apr. 30.. June 30.. Oct. 4 . . . Dec. 12.. 1889. Feb. 26.. May 13.. July 12.. Sept. 30. Dec. 11.. 1890. Feb. 28.. May 17.. July 18.. Oct. 2... Dec. 19.. i Includes $1,820,000 clearing-house coin certificates. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 215 held by national banks at date of each report from Feb. 21, 1880, to Sept. 12, 1919. Silver dollars. Silver Treasurycertificates. Fractional silver coin. United States certificates of Total specie. Legal-tender deposit for Total lawful No. notes. money. legal-tender notes. $5,062,090 5,416,403 5,862,035 5,330,357 5,976,558 $295,340 495,860 495,400 1,165,120 1,454,200 $89,442,051 86,429,732 99,506,505 109,346,509 107,172,901 $55,229,408 61,059,175 64,480,717 56,640,458 59,216,934 6,250,370 6,820,380 6,482,561 5,450,387 6,800,512 1,004,960 1,260,340 945,590 1,662,180 1,143,240 105,156,439 122,628,562 128,638,927 114,334,736 113,680,639 52,156,439 62,516,296 58,728,713 53,158,441 60,114,387 6,110,000 8,045,000 9,540,000 6,740.000 7,920,000 163,422,878 193,189,858 196,907,640 174,233,177 181,715,026 6,700,325 7,233,758 6,896,223 6,466,215 6,984,896 1,202,080 1,202,020 854,040 1,807,600 1,464,460 109,984,111 112,407,007 111,694,262 102,857,778 106,427,159 56,633,572 65,979,013 64,019,518 63,313,517 68,478,421 9,445,000 10,385,000 11,045,000 8,645,000 8,475,000 176,062,683 188,771,020 186,758,780 174,816,295 183,380,580 6,910,472 6,963,732 7,208,858 7,594,896 8,470,647 1,928,810 2,558,260 3,121,130 2,653,030 3,803,190 97,962,366 103,607,266 115,354,394 107,817,983 114,276,158 60,648,068 68,256,468 73,832,458 70,682,997 80,559,796 8,405,000 8,420,000 10,645,000 9,960,000 10,840,000 167,215,434 180,283,734 199,831,852 188,460,980 205,675,954 8,961,408 9,141,466 9,117,834 8,092,557 7,985,488 3,529,580 2,735,250 2,861,000 3,331,510 5,030,770 122,080,127 114,744,707 109,661,682 128,609,474 139,747,079 75,847,095 77,712,628 76,917,212 77,044,659 76,369,555 14,045,000 11,975,000 9,870,000 14,200,000 19,040,000 211,972,222 204,432,335 196,448,894 219,854,133 235,156,634 9,188,060 9,327,047 8,897,555 6,322,832 5,303,288 4,516,490 4,135,100 3,139,070 2,274,650 1,637,340 $2,797,969 2,060,137 167,115,873 177,415,419 177,612,492 174,872,572 165,354,352 71,017,322 77,336,999 79,701,352 69,738,119 67,585,466 22,760,000 19,135,000 22,920,000 18,800,000 11,765,000 260,893,195 273,887,418 280,233,844 263,410,691 244,704,818 6.029,733 6,757,263 6,209,600 6,465,792 7,463,152 1,502,960 1,812,290 1,820,770 2,610,652 3,690,225 2,327,936 2,913,305 2,675,668 2,681,525 2,789,514 171,615,919 157,459,875 149,000,492 156,387,696 166,983,556 67,014,886 79,656,783 64,039,751 62,812,322 67,739,828 12,430,000 11,850,000 8,115,000 5,855,000 6,195,000 251,060,805 248,966,658 221,155,243 225,055,018 240,918,384 7,517,343 7,139,180 6,343,213 6,683,368 7,724,334 3,667,608 5,121,188 3,535,479 3,961,380 5,029,545 3,154,893 3,314,613 2,813,139 2,715,527 2,983,267 171,678,906 167,315,665 165,104,210 165,085,454 159,240,643 66,228,158 79,595,088 74,477,342 73,751,255 75,361,975 7,645,000 8,025,000 7,810,000 6,190,000 6,165,000 245,552,064 254,935,753 247,391,552 245,026,709 240,767,618 7,835,028 7,569,827 6,906,432 7,051,931 7,086,626 6,945,275 7,813,657 7,094,854 7,298,298 8,812,844 3,256,663 3,114,507 2,819,278 3,255,8&1 3,276,200 173,830,614 172,074,011 181,292,276 178,097,816 172,734,278 82,317,670 83,574,210 81,995,643 81,099,461 82,555,060 10,120,000 9,330,000 12,315,000 8,955,000 9,220,000 266,268,284 264,978,221 275,602,919 268,152,?77 264,509,338 6,990,879 6,700,739 6, 786,730 5,543,006 6,459,483 10,863,380 11,955,291 12,452,057 10,067,062 11,222,004 4,199,200 4,052,735 4,495,682 3,728,901 4,089,243 182,284,803 185,176,451 175,903,869 164,326,449 171,089,458 88,624,860 97,838,3^5 97,456,832 86,752,093 84,490,894 13,785,000 13,355,000 14,890,000 12,945,000 9,045,000 284,694,663 296,369,836 288,250,701 264,023,542 264,625,352 7,294,424 6,098,007 6,793,752 6,489,534 7,229,637 14,761,061 15,002,12715,865,318 13,629,284 15,484,038 4,778,136 3,979,460 4,524,801 4,320,613 4,417,567 181,546,138 178,165,494 178,604,064 195,908,859 190,063,006 86,551,602 88,088,992 92,480,469 80,604,731 82,177,126 8,830,000 8,135,000 9,825,000 6,155,000 5,760,000 276,927,740 274,389,486 280,909,533 282,668,590 278,000,132 $10,760,000 $155,431,459 7,870,000 155,358,907 12,500,000 176,487,222 7,655,000 173,641,967 6,150,000 172,539,835 216 KEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 57.—Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and currency certificates held No. Date. Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates. Clearing- United States house certificates certificates. for gold (Sec. 5192.) deposited. 1891. Feb. 26.. May 4... July 9 . . . Sept. 25. Dec. 2... $82,050,500 82,891,099 87,695,142 84,464,347 84,200,590 $83,677,900 75,314,460 63,910,310 60,173,670 85,091,060 $4,913,000 6, 424,000 6, 706,000 7,300,000 7,689,000 88,426,189 95,104,914 96,723,083 95,021,253 94,754,328 97,841,160 96,656,060 85,530,100 71,050,180 73,118.480 8,066,000 8,530,000 8,498,000 7,860,000 6,237,000 99,857,235 101,006,532 95,799,862 129,740,438 143,928,989 69,198,790 62,783,410 50,550,100 47,522,510 52,274,100 4,939,000 5,073,000 4,285,000. 5,080,000 7,305,000 124,904,826 128,180,159 125,051,677 125,020,291 119,898,047 66,456,110 41,928,330 40,560,490 37,810,940 29,677,720 7,825,000 34,721,000 34,023,000 34,096,000 31,219,000 120,855,576 123,258,437 117,476,837 110,378,360 113,843,401 25,400,860 23,182,950 22,425,600 21,525,930 20,936,030 31,904,000 30,823,000 31,315,000 31,021,000 33,465,000 108,165,901 105,938,780 110,133,160 114,921,270 118,631,050 20,935,130 21,383,020 20,336,400 19, 706,620 19,192,210 27,793,000 30,440,000 31,384,000 26,096,000 43,197,000 Mar. 9... May 14.. July 23. Oct. 5 . . Dec 17., 118, 809,396 119,609,201 119,467,606 118,856,207 119,747,644 19,725,360 19,426,050 16,792,990 17,513,900 19,484,500 49,770,000 51,361,000 57,426,000 59,525,000 67,861,000 Feb. 18.. May 5 . . . July 14.. Sept. 20. Dec. 1... 125,710,167 131,081,263 132,888,037 127,990,556 129,009,745 18,062,350 18,230,690 18,457,340 18,323,870 17,586,450 79,083,000 118,333,000 133,576,000 104,356,000 134,879,000 134,336,296 133,190,652 137,690,618 117,082,951 103,052,570 17,669,500 17,708,880 23,152,390 41,389,130 70,986,070 169,910,000 166,311,000 148, 495,000 133,140,500 100,648,000 104,882,872 104,624,499 102,834,447 103,750,172 107,561,080 93,611,360 100,989,330 101,263,430 115,018,140 102,269,910 90,887,000 92,070,000 91,023,500 93,390,000 91, 789,000 1892. Mar. 1... May 17.. July 12.. Sept. 30. Dec. 9... 1893. Mar. 6... May 4... July 12.. Oct. 3 . . . Dec. 19.. 1894. Feb. May July Oct. Dec. 28.. 4... 18.. 2... 19.. 1895. Mar. 5... May 7... July 11.. Sept. 28. Dec. 13.. 1896. Feb. 28.. May 7... July 14.. Oct. 6... Dec. 17. 1897. 1899. Feb. 4... Apr. 15.. J*me30.. Sept. 7.. 100 Dec. 2... : 1900. 101 Feb. 13.. 102 Apr. 26.. 103 June 29.. 104 Sept. 5.. 105 Dec. 13.. 1901. 106 Feb. 5... 107 Apr. 24.. 108 July 15.. 109 Sept. 30. 110 Dec. 10.. 1 110,369,107 133,447,930 110,280,301 122,950,940 108, 871,024 108, 490,040 117,806, 580 106,736,761 105, 425, 840 100,266,100 The act authorizing the issue of these certificates was repealed 89,154,000 82,315,000 85, 4P5,000 89,854,000 84, 746, 500 $13,315,000 Mar. 14, 1900. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 217 by national banks at date of each report from Feb. 21,1880, to Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. Silver dollars. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. United States certificates of Total lawful Total specie. Legal-tender deposit for No. notes. money. legal-tender notes. $8,231,195 7,448,417 7,631,470 6,348 573 7,152,798 $17,397,259 18,272,781 19,802,695 20,409,735 18,816,462 $4,950,509 4,588,654 5,023,920 4,818,751 4,948,125 $201,240,363 194,939,411 190,769,537 183,515,076 207,898,035 $89,400,399 96,375,249 100,399,811 97,615,608 93,854,354 $11,655,000 11,515,000 18,845,000 15,720;000 8,765,000 $302,295,762 302,829,660 310,014,348 296,850,684 310,517,389 56 57 58 59 60 7,304,202 7,259,640 7,466,596 6,785,084 7,593,084 22,954,656 26,040,211 25,523,399 22,993,451 22,556,689 5,555,721 5,453,283 5,579,302 5,405,711 5,635,680 230,147,968 239,044,108 229,320,480 209,116,379 209,895,261 99,445,735 107,981,402 113,915,016 104,267,945 102,276,335 24,080,000 26,405,000 23,115,000 13,995,000 6,470,000 353,673,703 373,430,510 366,350,496 327,379,324 318,641,596 61 62 63 64 65 7,212,800 7,615,574 7,380,457 7,965,844 7,530,135 21,695,114 24,603,511 22,626,180 28,385,889 34,776,253 5,438,877 6,140,115 6,119,574 6,009,179 5,439,171 208,341,816 207,222,142 186,761,173 224,703,860 251,253,648 90,935,774 103,511,163 95,833,677 114,709,352 131,626,759 14,675,000 12,130,000 6,660,0C0 7,020,000 31,255,000 313,952,590 222,863,305 289,254,850 346,433,212 414,135,407 66 67 68 69 70 7,741,205 7,489,931 7,016,489 6,116,354 6,954,778 43,181,166 41,680,654 38,075,412 28,784,897 29,743,446 6,058,278 6,041,850 5,943,584 5,422,172 5,548,232 256,166,585 259,941,924 250,670,652 237,250,654 218,041,223 142,76S,676 146,131,292 138,216,318 120,544,028 119,513,472 35,045,000 46,030,000 50,045,000 45,100,000 37,090,000 433,980,261 452,103,216 438,931,970 402,894,682 374,644,695 71 72 73 74 75 7,263,610 7,245,537 7,248,059 5,505,459 6,984,382 29,550,637 28,519,277 30,127,457 22,914,180 25,878,323 5,956,959 5,617,399 5,834,241 4,892,382 5,605,274 220,931,642 218,646,600 214,427,194 196,237,311 206,712,410 113,281,622 118,529,158 123,185,172 93,946,685 99,209,423 31,655,000 26,930,000 45,330,000 49,920,000 31,440,000 365,862,264 364,105,758 382,942,306 340,103,996 337,361,833 76 77 78 79 80 7,406,130 7,285,043 6,867,060 6,721,871 6,975,625 25,869,370 31,512,287 29,495,375 28,057,695 32,144,649 5,847,928 5,814,316 5,619,454 5,305,176 5,400,174 196,017,459 202,373,446 203,835,449 200,808,632 225,540,709 112,507,513 118,971,652 113,213,290 110,494,730 118,893,612 28,735,000 28,035,000 27,165,000 31,840,000 37,080,000 337.259,972 349,380,098 344,213,739 343,143,362 381,514,321 81 82 83 84 85 7,198,522 6,948,233 6,853,275 6,476,504 7,509,247 32,864,502 33,175,176 34,626,625 31,593,302 31,752,596 5,581,082 5,556,723 5,756,105 5,422,788 5,808,565 233,948,862 236,076,383 240,922,601 239,387,702 252,163,552 118,637,852 120,554,992 126,511,020 107,219,929 112,564,875 67,695,000 53,590,000 46,085,000 42,275,000 45,840,000 420,281,714 410,221,375 413,518,621 388,882,631 410,568,427 86 87 88 89 90 7,469,428 8,100,544 7,963,587 6,861,433 8,012,695 34,964,239 35,316,796 36,458,014 30,679,950 32,700,654 6,098,741 6,120,479 6,334,152 5,662,349 6,412,167 271,377,925 317,182,772 335,677,130 293,874,158 328,600,711 120,265,185 119,058,681 114,914,997 110,038,300 117,845,702 49,250,000 23,975,000 20,385, C O O 16,810,000 17,905,000 440,893,110 460,216,453 470,977,127 420,722,458 464,351,413 91 92 93 94 95 8,151,429 8,246,829 8,361,974 7,998,538 7,569,649 35,359,818 32,193,899 32,578,638 32,458,505 26,356,766 6,416,452 6,511,293 6,543,426 6,501,758 6,211,721 371,843,494 364,162,553 356,822,046 338,571,383 314,825,376 116,003,066 110,235,423 116,337,935 111,214,651 101,675,795 21,140,000 19,820,000 18,590,000 16,540,000 13,055,000 508,980,560 493,417,975 491,749,981 466,326,034 429,556,171 96 97 98 99 100 8,798,952 9,053,551 9,236,232 8,782,306 9,748,534 34,132,389 44,049,035 44,437,981 45,243,559 40,763,675 7,265,251 7,264,654 7,218,119 7,144,233 7,540,024 339,587,824 358,051,069 356,013,709 373,228,410 359,672,224 122,466,493 139,838,063 143,755,522 145,046,493 141,284,945 i 14,500,000 6,360,000 3,195,000 2,085,000 850,000 476,554,317 504,249,132 502,964,231 520,459,903 501,807,168 101 102 103 104 105 10,436,238 48,533,778 53,893,133 51,259,021 46,467,349 48,452,821 8,015,090 7 740 938 7 601*102 399,956,143 380,773,692 371,085,543 376,681,871 369,652,498 152,386,332 159,324,246 164,929,624 151,018,751 151,118,358 552,342,475 549,857,938 540.800,167 539,555,622 520,770,856 106 107 108 109 110 Q KQQ Q7Q 9,399,355 8,649,959 9,600,000 i 167' 222 7,846,237 218 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 57.—Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and currency certificates hel Gold coin. Gold Treasury certificates. Clearing- U n i t e d State house certificates certificates. for gold (Sec. 5192.) deposited. $105, 572,077 110,687.138 108,202'. 383 104,051,296 101,333,097 $126,900,190 105,709,930 106,867,430 84,248, 770 115,484,070 $88,409,000 83,749,000 82,099; 000 82,137,000 76, 814.000 $16,970,00C 21,720,00C 25,950,000 28', 425,00C 28,015,000 105; 288,729 105,337,464 1 107,539,938 105,569,894 102,963, 258 118,765,050 108,460,880 104,561,520 119,367,220 110,020,660 72,435,000 68,693,000 64,984,000 63.307,000 67,584,000 42,215,00C 32,385,00C 28,505,00C 27,180,00C 25,730.00C 107,699,553 109,154,988 111,296,409 108,439,861 108,575,819 146,028,950 148,464,700 161,155,120 175,077,020 153,101,640 62,661,000 85,689,500 82,278,000 80', 969,000 86,535,400 45,765,00C 38,360,00C 36,880,00C 53,655, 00C 46,899,00C 112,221,348 107,061,094 111,221,153 114,105,132 117,022,998 Date. No. 160,675,460 169,374,460 158,238,690 170,707,820 146,375,090 79,120,000 77,593, 000 75,974,500 79,905,000 79,678,000 34,350,00C 33,675,00C 34,765,00C 32,615,00C 24,520,00C 1902. Ill 112 113 114 115 Feb. 25.. Apr. 20.. July 16.. Sept.15. Nov. 25. 116 117 118 119 120 Feb . 6 Apr. 9 June 9 Sept. 9 Nov. 17 121 122 123 124 125 Jan. 2 2 . . Mar. 28.. June 9 . . . Sept. 6 . . Nov. 10. 126 127 128 129 130 Jan. 1 1 . . Mar. 14.. May 29.. Aug. 25. Nov. 9 . . 131 132 133 134 135 Jan. 29.. Apr. 6 . . . June 18.. Sept. 4 . . Nov. 12. 116,305,486 112,326,222 118,513,281 120,765,996 117,124,753 176,977,160 146,016,280 163,439,710 147,408,760 173,262,050 76,203,000 70,503,500 69,197,000 66,515,500 68,248,500 24,550,00C 29,565,00C 30,040,00C 29,150,00C 32,230,00C 136 137 138 139 140 Jan. 26.. Mar. 22., May 20.. Aug22.. Dec. 3 . . . 119, 848,124 121,972,200 123,013,697 125,114,859 160,420,045 198,518,340 182,658, 800 189,009,420 169,034,270 171,217,160 67,402,000 66, 701,000 62,988,000 69,605,500 42,869,000 31,005,00C 28,450, 00C 48, 225.00C 41,045,00C 23,540,00C 141 142 143 144 145 Feb. 14.. May 14.. July 15.. Sept. 23. Nov. 27. 148,670,869 154,463,358 153,582,996 150,303,527 144,890,261 240,978,140 252,662,620 241,445,400 267,468,060 253,801,610 47,810,000 54,551, 000 57,324,000 65,599,500 64,295,500 40,810,00( 63,685, 00( 51,590, 00( 53,130,00( 49,220,00( 146 147 148 149 150 Feb. 5 . . . Apr. 28.. June 23. Sept. 1 . . Nov. 16. 150,563,069 151,306,529 150,504,310 147,832,909 146,888,455 242,931,430 255,486,980 268,206,280 253,908,700 231,238,870 74,280,000 76,971,500 73,577,500 73,363,500 67,102,500 45,280,50( 43,210,001 43,640,001 44,335,001 42,980,001 151 152 153 154 155 Jan.31.. Mar. 29.. June 30.. Sept. 1 . . Nov. 10.. 147,112.214 153,410" 043 151,129,890 147,835,023 149,022,910 245,717,550 233,997,400 225,092,390 246,404,370 235,202,020 71,153,500 75,695,000 70,975,000 75,423,000 74,257,500 43,565,001 42,660,001 41,610,001 48,735,001 35,340,001 156 157 158 159 160 Jan. 7 . . Mar. 7.. June 7.. Sept. 1. Dec. 5.. 153,993,178 153,456,566 153,411,301 146,297,582 152,374,404 251,110,090 292,250, 790 300,201,210 262.252,180 244,711,700 73,984,500 77,263,000 79,758,000 84,502,000 82,810,000 33,730,00 51,185,00 54,395,00 60,640,00 40,135,00 161 162 163 164 165 Feb. 20.. Apr. 18.. June 14.. Sept. 4 . . Nov. 26. 149,361,369 159,128, 760 149,294,417 150,677,158 149,551,167 290,632,870 272,840,370 290,922,380 267,823,290 240,401,170 95,975,000 85,207,500 80,479,000 85, 706,500 90,220,000 62,545,00 59,195,00 59,680,00 52,165,00 46,475,00 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 219 by national banhs at date of each report jrom Feb. 21,1880, to Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. Silver dollars. Silver Treasurycertificates. Fractional silver coin. United States certificates of Total specie. Legal-tender deposit for Total lawful No. notes. money. legal-tender notes. $8,358,962 1407,082,162 $154,682,692 8,303,974 398,760,561 159,484,226 8,798,719 404,763,968 164,854,292 7,757,859 366,236,120 141,757,618 8, 295,407 391,281,661 141,310,109 $9,594,579 9,999,626 10,379, 556 8,868,571 9,389,713 $51,277,355 58,590,893 62,466,880 50,747,624 51,950,374 11,160,021 10,481,056 10,560,422 10,336,143 10,044,184 58,161,298 54,637,578 63,350,733 62,791,768 53,084,545 9,547,048 9,086,543 9,114,765 9,004,143 8,863, 779 417,572,146 389,081, 521 388,616,378 397,556,168 378,290,426 153,025,573 147,133,313 163,592,829 156, 749,859 142,325,352 | 570,597,719 536,214,834 552,209, 207 554,306,027 520,615, 778 11,676,304 10,090,134 11,209,634 9,880,982 11,134,774 69,105,776 63,472,250 76,251,788 67,532,494 68,381,697 10,254,970 9,185,698 9,593,194 9,194,578 9,559,492 453,191,553 464,417,270 488,664,145 504, 748,935 484,187, 822 161,434,599 ! . 153,098,314 I . 169,729,173 I 156,707,594 | . 157,942,978 I. 614,626,152 617,515,584 658,393,318 661,456,529 642,130,790 13,173,946 10, 716,821 10,244,630 10,696,469 12,023,556 80, 74,754', 758 79,574,711 77,454,951 70,549,585 11,359,312 10,073,927 9,616,387 9,995,081 10,755,238 491,849,030 483,249,060 479,635,071 495,479,453 460,934,467 178,122,523 157,904,573 169,629,979 170,073,847 161,157,612 669,971,553 641,153,633 649,265,050 665,553,300 622,092,079 12,166,780 13,913,893 11,585,583 11, 693,445 11,676,649 75,211,364 74,596,749 81,841,914 77,142,042 67,779,733 11,154,585 12,257,757 11,369, 769 11,761,548 11,954,586 492,568,375 459,179,401 485,987,257 464,437,291 482,276,271 175,734,915 . 161,315,467 I 165,246,347 j. 161,575,120 . 152,273,887 | . 668,303,290 620,494,868 651,233,604 626,012,411 634,550,158 12,404,499 12,434,941 12,298,117 12,797,869 14,743,594 79,262,608 74,665,847 82,382,636 99,668,414 81,722,820 13,281,982 13,203,126 12,797,039 13,841,839 15,172,659 521,722,553 500,085,914 530,713,909 531,107,751 509,685,278 173,780,969 156,134,637 160,877,239 170,515,782 151,099,458 695,503,522 656,220,551 691,591,148 701,623,533 660, 784,736 17,535,178 15,137,398 13,521,001 11,670,786 4,397,676 101,286,902 120,804,039 123,478,641 116,882,254 117,192,329 17,293,780 15,838,880 15,515,834 15,131,428 15,731,399 614,384,869 677,142,295 656,457, 872 680,185,555 656,528,775 174,010,707 184,184,155 192,560,877 188,238,515 188,230, 744 788,395,576 861,326,450 849,018,749 868,424,070 844,759,519 12,802,178 11, 869,927 12, 822,408 12,753,590 11,948,515 121,687,086 124,348,526 129,205,129 117,697,856 111, 845,096 17,038,963 16,405,336 16,185,383 16,506,342 16,831,222 664,583,226 679,658,798 694,141,010 666,397,897 628,834,658 195,533,656 198,898,210 191,774,761 187,693,960 176,026,076 860,116,882 878,557,008 885,915,771 854,091, 857 804,860,734 13, 272,076 12,854,262 13,455,754 13,308,421 13,410,605 121,411,843 125,397,496 123,439,564 122,459,673 121,032,160 18,446, 533 17,775,570 18,641,256 18,461,059 17,881,255 660,678,716 661,799,771 644,343,854 672,626,546 646,146,451 172,400,153 173,095,815 176,429,038 179,058,491 169,924,209 833,078,869 834,895,586 820,772,892 851,685,037 816,070,660 14,248,149 14,297,384 14,418,204 13,644,200 13,508,457 121,912,287 128,493,229 140,277,209 125,885,418 128,911,341 18,893,049 18,915,979 18,649,883 18,300,964 19,098,713 667,871,263 735,761,949 761, 111, 507 711,522,344 681,549,615 168,396,096 172,274,678 185,219,602 183,953,062 181,244,581 836,267,359 908,036,627 946,331,109 895,475,406 862,794,196 14,123,278 12,775,940 12,637,221 12,105,806 11,968,302 136,547,665 135,238,087 138,569,628 126,743,559 125,183, 709 19,843,995 19,522,813 19,180,042 18,239,907 18,521,374 769,029,177 743, 868,470 756, 762, 688 713,460,600 682,320,722 181,468,221 187,820,692 188,440,207 182,490,494 176,778,016 950,497,398 931,689,162 945,202,895 895,951,094 859,098,766 $561,764,854 558,244,787 569,618,260 507,993,738 532,591,770 I . j. I. ! . | . 220 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 57.—Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and currency certificates held No. 166 167 168 169 170 Feb. 4.. Apr. 4.. June 4.. AUP-. 9. Oct. 21. 171 172 173 174 175 176 Jan.13.. Mar. 4... June 30.. Sept. 12. Oct. 31.. Dec. 31.. 177 178 179 180 181 182 Mar. 4... May 1... June 23.. Sept. 2 . . Nov. 10. Dec. 31.. 183 184 185 186 187 188 Mar. 7... May 1... Juiie 30.. Sept. 12. Nov. 17. Dec. 27.. 190 191 Mar. 5... May 1... June 20.. Gold Clearing- United States house certificates certificates. for gold (Sec. 5192.) deposited. Gold coin. $291,416,240 269,939,210 277,813,310 290,495,000 277,233,820 $88,407,500 93,263,000 89,443,500 85,726,700 87,914,500 $50,905,000 41,040,000 45,806,000 46,587,500 42,450,000 153,385,904 153,438,255 149,295,329 156,234,234 162,564,522 124,463,782 314,810,300 333,612,220 321,728,740 308,005,050 315,861,530 200,178,800 79,413,000 87,932,500 99,964,000 84,325,500 73,906,400 44,196,500 45,150,000 55,670,000 54,875,000 38,820,000 39,230,000 19,255,000 124,190,722 117,610,560 121,172,645 119,950,520 127,118,110 118,415,762 205,094,630 224,056,390 276,046,225 327,673,170 349,983,995 295,409,840 64,848,500 70,932,000 74,058,500 64,569,430 59,567,500 83,963,500 45,935,000 61,910,000 63,115,000 56,170,000 51,605,000 54,960,000 119,897,000 117,114,000 117,199,000 122,079,000 127,599,000 120,396,000 310,064,000 I 87,749,000 281,170,000 78,801,000 284,089,000 66,971,000 286,418,000 77,546,000 320,574,000 65,623,000 310,627,000 67,259,000 56,170,000 44,365,000 40,735,000 43,684,000 41,738,000 38,636,000 118,433,000 116,897,000 116,983,000 1913. Treasury certificates. $152,044,737 147,312,673 143,762,659 143,308,791 144,416,547 Date. 343,784,000 305,597,000 224,515,000 42,823,000 37,270,000 16,695,000 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 67,315,000 59,746,000 55,985,000 [INCLUDED WITH GOLD TREASURY CERTIFICATES.] 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 Mar. 4 .. May 10.. June 29. Aug. 31. Nov. 1.. Dec. 31 . 6,697,000 15,431,000 13,661,000 79,549,000 70,002,000 61,560,000 Sept. 11. Nov. 20. Dec.31.. 1918. 52,394,000 44,202,000 34,261,000 30,417,000 27,671,000 24,725,000 58,348,000 42,910,000 34,467,000 1919. 201 202 203 204 Mar. May June Sept 4 12 30 12 ! 1 25,590,000 25,348,000 25,893,000 25,130,000 () 28,201,000 (3) 12,359,000 12,098,000 11,639,000 11,884,000 11,530,000 11,425,000 11,229,000 11,151,000 10,940,000 10,872,000 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 221 by national banks at date of each report from Feb. 21 < 1880, to Sept. 12, .7W9—Continued. Silver dollars. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Total snwia Legal-tender I Paper cur- I Total lawful No. j 1 otai specie. notes. rency. 1 | money. $13,955,348 13,025,311 13,720,873 12,322,675 12,557,478 $131,692,580 127,352,808 133,339,825 131,052,874 126,778,007 $21,310,443 20,373,397 20,188,461 18,773,917 19,543,986 $773,184,848 712,906,399 724,074,627 728,277,457 710,894,338 $183,685 383 175,377,336 189.908,013 170' 901,917 178,738,116 $933,417,231 888,283,736 913,982,641 899,169,374 889,632, 454 166 167 168 169 170 15,180,421 14^ 536,448 14,293,420 12.092, 441 12;809,774 14,008,854 148,197,091 125,321,089 129,823,852 126,444,951 128,450,262 109,209,829 24,353,494 22,183,588 21,604,425 19,676, 742 20,430,276 23,544,348 780,490,210 792,694,095 791,584,566 746,198,918 753,252,764 534,857.113 201,429,211 175,373,021 177,490,396 157,508,431 172,300,611 128,370,974 981,919,421 968,007,116 969,074, 962 903,707,349 925,553,375 663,228,087 171 172 173 174 175 176 13,513,922 12,000,834 12.427,405 12,094,542 11,472,978 11,778.235 115,736,095 100,544,525 110,528,967 118,528,363 111,074,423 103,859,891 22,533,530 20,195,104 21,192,225 20,860,481 20,274,813 2 21,375,084 591,852,399 607,249,414 678,540,967 719,843; 506 731,796,819 689,762,312 127,091,112 127,999, 550 111,240,250 122,765,379 114;978,409 118,117,267 718,943,511 735,248,964 789, 781,217 842,608,885 846.775,228 807,879,579 177 178 179 180 181 11,897,000 11,737,000 11,812,000 11,762,000 11,991,000 13,083,000 101,293,000 109,365,000 98,505,000 100,664,000 97,921,000 104,600,000 21,710,000 21,013,000 21,168,000 20,869,000 21,402,000 22,498,000 708,780,000 663,565,000 640,479,000 663,022,000 686,848,000 677,099,000 124,833,000 113,890,000 117,524,000 105,101,000 101,496,000 108,847,000 833,613,000 777,455,000 758,003,000 768,123,000 788,344,000 785', 946,000 183 184 185 186 187 188 13,025.000 13,399^000 13,434,000 97,240,000 102,612,000 105,336,000 23,378,000 23,980,000 23,738,000 705,998,000 659,501,000 556,686,000 107,994,000 103,828,000 105,147,000 813,992,000 763,329,000 661,833,000 190 191 TOTAL CASH. I 4 39,445,000 4 42,007,000 4 45,122,000 4 41,653,000 4 43,759,000 11,170,000 4 37,978,000 2 42,521,000 12,110.000 2 46,018,000 2 43,515,000 11,025,000 2 43,358,000 $367,918,000 388,680,000 411,783,000 8 (3) 74,850,000 (3) 53,317,000 28,581,000 59,781,000 32,073,000 45,104,000 () 42,564,000 31,328,000 35,818,000 (3) 1 181,878,000 39,034, 00 493,600,000 192 516,120,000 193 532,126,000 194 210,115,000 363,435,000 161,789,000 283,857,000 362,106,000 302,378,000 449,719,000 195 463,494,000 196 382,701,000 197 364,136,000 198 443,828,000 199 522,063,000 200 353,002,000 375,355,000 238,686,000 359,851,000 435,839,000 455,369,000 424,455,000 439,211,000 Includes legal tender, coin certificates, and bank notes. 2 Beginning Dec. 31,1914, includes minor coins. These items included with paper currency. 4 Includes fractional silver and minor coin. 3 201 202 203 204 TABLE NO. 58.—Specie held by the national banks in New York City on dates indicated and averages during past 10 years. Date- Paper currency. Gold coin. Silver Treasury certificates. Fractional silver coin. Total. 51,755,000 50,852,000 $41,449,915.00 42,278,516.00 38,842,904.00 38,816,402.00 38,204,427.00 $940,070.07 938,911.32 1,156,470.94 1,048,166 26 1,104, 780.02 $228,443,869.22 221,228,438.32 207,370,749.94 243,227,299.76 200,805,802.52 20,622,000 49,291,000 52,822 89,878,433.00 1,037,679.72 220,215,231.95 95,200,850 13,690,000 27,200,000 24,020,000 31,000,000 20,460,000 51,125,000 52,950,000 54,325,000 48,980,000 47,910,000 40,077 87,251 51,136 37,968 39,011 41,104,195.00 45,680,683.00 50,340,912.00 43,667,050. 00 44,970,539.00 1,097,558.91 1,097,734. 70 1,266,131.91 1,213,123.70 1,372,297.77 211,958,855.91 268,083,173.20 276,481,282.91 248,183,170.20 215, 758,605.27 117,464,618 23,274,000 51,058,000 51,089 45,152,276.00 1,209,369.40 244,093,017.44 4,707,634.50 13,301,994.50 4,479,686.50 4,389,458.00 5,631,907.00 130,957,610 114,614,180 141,103,950 116,238,800 81,931,390 29,950,000 28,590,000 31,180,000 23,950,000 23,350,000 58, 770,000 47,213,500 43,265,000 50,920,000 53,140,000 44,12S 43,498 36,214 42,504 45,315 52,379,343.00 47,559,893 00 47,910,899. 00 39,297,541.00 41,285,065. 00 1,288,773.12 1,256,969.20 1,316,593.94 1,239,115.85 1,284,550.67 278,097,488.62 252,580,034.70 269,292,343.44 236,077,418.85 206,668,227.67 6,502,136.10 116,969,186 27,404,000 50,661,7 42,332 45,886,548.00 1,277,200.55 248,143,102.65 5,654.055.50 4,345,531.50 4,332,011.24 4,399,810.50 4,526,640.00 126,375,060 106,022,680 114,855,720 126,656,750 111,374,630 24,930,000 22,050,000 22,050,000 22,420,000 20,620,000 51,830,000 54,970,000 55,450,000 50,345,000 50,195,000 29,964 46,440 48,577 48,254 45,884 42,596,933.00 42. 739,301.00 44,016,186.00 51,161,935.00 37,458,202,00 1,384,746.28 1,287,620.68 1,303,541. 78 1,259,048.29 1,286,685.12 252,800,758. 78 231,461,573.18 242,056,036.02 256,290,797.79 225,507,041.12 4,651,609.75 Average. 1912. Average. 1913. Average. 117,056,968 22,414,000 52,558,000 43,824 43,594,511.00 1,304,328.43 241,623,241.38 4,834,326.15 6,228,613.77 5,444,423.12 4,953,009.54 135,708,540 158,776,560 142,615,440 112,464,250 17,420,000 26,740,000 31,940,000 17,100,000 44,055,000 52,830,000 60,545,000 46,910,000 48,833 55,047 52,666 59,864 50,674,437. 00 37,110,829.00 39,413.220.00 47,320,270.00 1,358,099.16 1,230,300.27 1,218,317.70 1,142,251.52 254,099,235.31 282,971,350.04 281,229.066.82 229,949,645.06 $22,020,000 21,660,000 17,560,000 26,340,000 15,530,000 $46,015,000 50,540,000 47,295,000 104,509,296 6,285,195.00 5,382,554.50 5,866,523.00 6,078,148.50 5,805,907.50 98,616,830 135,684,950 140,611,580 117,208,880 5,883,665.70 1911. $113,581,500 100,589,470 97,893,140 120,749,540 89,732,830 4,823,601.63 Average. Feb. 4 . . Apr. 4.. June 4.. Aug. 9.. Oct. 21.. Silver dollars. $64,320 52,624 67.152 37,439 42,574 $4,373,064.15 5,168,917.00 4,556,083.00 4,680,752.50 5,339,191.50 Mar. 29 June 30 Sept. 1 Nov. 10. Feb. 20.. Apr. 18.. June 14.. Sept. 4... Nov. 20.. Clearinghouse certificates. (Sec. 5192.) O 1910. Jan. 31. Jan. 7.. Mar. 7.. June 7.. Sept. 1. Dec. 5.. Gold TreasGold ury certifiTreasury cates certificates. able to payorder. fco 1914. Jan. 13... Mar. 4 . . . June 30.. Sept. 12.. O o w 2 5,532,403.25 5,208,223. 59 Average. 1916. Mar. 7 . . . May 1 . . . June 30.. Sept. 12.. Nov. 17.. Dec.27.. 39,390,000 20,020,000 58,072 56,633 52,534,095.00 41,313,024.00 1,171,416.90 1,233,195.01 245,087,087.15 162,037,395.60 127,389,535 19,838,000 43,958,000 55,185 44,727,645.00 1,225,596.76 242,562,296, G6 82,109,950 101,105,010 145,143,550 190,449,940 209,547,330 154,263,040 31,580,000 48,000,000 50,150,000 42,960,000 38,370,000 39,890,000 41,950,000 49,230,000 53,270,000 43,090,000 41,890,000 64,370,000 45,338 49,153 51,809 52,730 41,232 41,181 47,897,648.00 36,370,935.00 37,301,929.00 49,431.932.00 38,008,868.00 33,166,622.00 1,053,850.40 1,109,289.92 1,057,432.60 1,138,444.98 1,550,661.99 1,274,461.89 209,137,549.10 239,989,012.92 290,944,520.60 333,222,289. 48 338,876,062.99 300,100. 868.89 5,876,294.13 1915 Mar. 4 . . . May 1 . . . June 23.. Sept. 2... Nov. 10.. Dec. 3 1 . . 17,420,000 8,410,000 4,500,762.70 4,124,625.00 3,969,800. 00 6,099,242.50 9,467,971.00 7,095,364.00 Average. 128,981,100 85,791,320 5,366,833.23 Oct. 31.. Dec. 31. 147,103,134 41,823,000 48,940,000 1,907 4,362,989.00 1,197,356.96 285,378,350.66 Q [In thousands of dollars.] 65,740 82 60,770 38 49,880 39 53,210 43 48,090 43 53,070 50 25,902 31,205 25,904 26,104 22,976 23,545 1,243 1,284 1,382 1,454 1,455 1,411 300,493 258,642 250,906 238,162 262,140 256,671 a o 49 25,939 1,372 261,169 6,004 6,361 6,422 4,324 5,966 5,199 1917. 39,480 31,360 26,620 28,150 27,280 25,070 5,712 Average. 162,042 127,628 140,655 124,877 156,330 148,326 143,308 29,660 1 ! ! $64,241 ! (59,792 I 67,513 Mar. 5 May 1 June 20. Sept. 11 Nov. 20 Dec. 31 1918. Mar. 4 May 10 June 29 Aug. 31 Nov. 1 Dec. 31 1919. Mar. 4 May 12 June 30 Sept. 12 5,957 5,655 5,384 3,283 3,123 3,079 177,507 136,178 64,078 C1) ! 1 I ! ! ! | 22,638 59,802 24,022 47,922 54,795 37,273 2,218 2,367 1,990 2,153 2.246 1,745 15,448 C1) 14,988 C1) (x) 13,820 52,389 54,158 29,322 52,865 1,981 1,872 1,860 1,770 0) 1 i I 28,540 22,980 4,750 0) 55,126 46,370 46,050 42,370 3,400 11,270 11,010 48 47 46 2 1,741 2 2,029 2 4,572 11,360 11,150 10,855 11,220 10,800 10,800 3 1,854 2 2,727 21 2 2,029 2 2,303 49 10,800 10,800 10,803 10,800 2 2,175 2 2,084 60 2 2,060 22,945 22,959 24,603 1,343 1,672 1,659 8 282,710 234,541 142,890 72,845 86,214 86,174 C1) C) 11,910 0) () 0) C1) (3) C11) C) (3) C1) 16,660 0) 12,593 1,722 11,422 1,569 C1X) ( )9,384 1 C) 1,504 70,178 76,046 66,191 63,324 70,144 76,678 67,345 68,914 64,843 67,495 O hi 3 O H M H a i 1 3 2 Included with paper currency. Included with gold Treasury certificates. Includes fractional silver and minor coins. NOTE.—Beginning with reports as of Sept. 11,1917, national bank notes, legal tender notes, Federal reserve notes, and Federal reserve bank notes not included in previous classification of specie, are now included in paper currency and total. Fractional silver coin includes minor coins beginning Dec. 31,1914. to to co to to TABLE N O . 59.—Lawful money and classification of reserve held by national hanks as shown by reports of Dec. 31, 1914, and subsequent dates. NEW YORK CITY. Date. Number of banks. Net amount on which reserve is computed. Amount of reserve required. Dec. 31,1914. Mar. 4, 1915.. May 1, 1915.. June 23, 1915. Sept. 2, 1915. Nov. 10, 1915 Dec. 31,1915. 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 $1,276,158,544.32 1,457,734,724.77 1,550,838,192.87 1,614,575,717. 56 1,757,710,750.79 2,116,396,968.97 2,141,605,812.41 $229,708,537.98 262,392,250.45 279,150,874. 72 290,623,629.16 316,389,555.14 380,951,454.41 385,489,046.23 Mar. 7,1916.. May 1,1916.. June 30, 1916. Sept. 12, 1916 Nov. 17, 1916 Dec. 27, 1916. Mar. 5,1917.. May 1,1917.. June 20,1917. Sept. 11,1917 Nov. 20, 1917. Dec. 31, 1917. Mar. 4, 1918.. May 10, 1918. June 29, 1918. Aug. 31,1918. Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31,1918. Mar. 4, 1919-. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 34 34 2 50 GO 49 49 49 3 32 32 32 32 31 31 2,163,727 2,109,297 2,019,982 2,047,213 2,189,961 2,090,200 2,327,568 2,241,406 2,177,483 2,267,971 2,344,852 2,410,839 2,308,387 2,416,155 2,451,449 2,435,281 2,476,839 2,713,222 2,404,285 2,584,830 2,554,180 2,586,604 389,471 379,673 363,597 368,498 394,193 376,236 418,962 403,453 391,947 294,836 304,831 313,409 300,090 314,100 318,688 318,587 321,989 352,719 312,557 336,028 332,043 336,259 Amount of lawful money in vault. Per cent Amount due from Federal to deposits. reserve bank. $207,530,218.6C 16.26 $101. 315,241.12 258,344,704.10 17. 72 114', 720.707.12 290,309,536. 92 18. 72 117, 923.432.13 317,583,133.60 19. 67 132, 879,223.38 373,632,781.48 21.26 133, 788,374. 83 373,153,664.99 17. 63 168, 422,991.62 339,441,901.89 15.85 160, 167,955.39 [In thousands of dollars.] 169,605 343,797 15. £ 168,781 287,953 13.65 158,998 14.30 161,468 12.77 261,466 176,368 13.02 285,006 176,543 13.44 281,029 200,719 13.41 312,022 214,476 11.45 256,720 269,861 7.59 165,332 348,307 (0 356,924 358,796 333,043 359,069 424,422 368,002 361,503 378,809 348,383 354,062 391,195 362,743 Per cent to deposits. Total amount Per cent of reserve to held. deposits. 7.94 7.87 7.00 8.23 7.61 7.95 7.48 $308,845,459.72 373,065,411.22 408,232,969.05 450,462,356. 98 507,421,156.31 541,576,656.61 499,609,857.28 24.20 25.59 26.32 27.90 28.87 25.58 23.33 7.84 8.00 7.87 7.87 8.05 8.45 8.62 9.57 12.39 15.36 15.22 14 88 14 43 14.86 17 31 15.11 14.60 13 96 14.49 13 70 15.32 14.02 513,402 456,734 447,906 422,934 461,374 457,572 512,741 471,196 435,193 23.73 21.65 22.17 20.66 21.07 21.89 22.03 21.02 19.98 S w o o g 0) W O o CHICAGO. Dec. 31,1914. Mar. 4,1915.. May 1,1915.. June 23, 1915. Sept. 2,1915. Nov. 10,1915. Dec. 31,1915. 10 10 10 Mar. 7,1916.. May 1,1916.. June 30,1916. Sept. 12,1916, Nov. 17,1916. Dec. 27,1916. Mar. 5,1917.. May 1,1917.. June 20,1917. Sept. 11,1917 Nov. 20,1917. Dec. 31,1917. Mar. 4,1918.. Hay 10,1918. June 29,1918. Aug. 31,1918. Nov. 1,1918. Dec. 31,1918. Mar. 4,1919.. May 12,1919. June 30,1919. Sept. 12,1919 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 12 4 23 23 23 23 23 23 59 $338,897,516.45 372,002,143.66 395,156,415.50 389,354,058.60 401,640,395.09 418,491,766.13 424,570,425.02 $61,001,552.96 66,960,385.85 71,128,154.79 70,083,730.55 72,295,271.12 75,328,517.90 76,422,676.50 482,742 481,152 464,386 493,956 526,454 519,109 557,315 536,835 519,934 506,166 496,881 507,819 513,055 519,090 496,083 523,489 516,214 571,931 580,578 601,254 585,743 629,184 86,894 86,607 83,590 88,912 94,762 93,440 100,317 96,630 93,588 65,801 64,595 66,016 66,697 67,482 64,491 58,053 67,108 74,351 75,475 78,163 76,147 81,794 $38,792,856.45 11.45 $24,956,997.32 50,556,315.95 13.59 29,726, 752.67 14.46 28,378, 841.39 57,142,632.23 14.55 31,671, 178.19 56,635,592.54 15.41 32,551, 364.84 61,855,207.05 12.81 34,932, 139.79 53,599,821.42 52,647,133.08 12.40 33,857, 567.29 [In thousands of dollars.] In fin 58,617 12.15 37,570 64,704 13.45 35,204 50,071 10.78 35,083 10.91 53,863 41,453 10.70 56,353 41,313 9.67 50,201 49,424 9.68 53,927 50,465 10.19 54,732 45,243 48,784 47,336 67,243 0) 63,453 69,046 70,083 71,537 67,195 71,759 66,894 77,358 76,456 79,009 77,215 82,450 7.36 7.99 7.18 8.13 8.10 8.35 7.97 $63,749,853.77 80,283,068.62 85,521,473.62 88,306,770.73 94,406,571.89 88,531,961.21 86,504,700.37 18.81 21.58 21.64 22.68 23.51 21.16 23.33 7.78 7.31 7.56 8.39 7.85 9.52 9.05 8.43 9.10 13.28 12.76 13.60 13.66 13.78 13.55 13.71 12.96 13.53 13.16 13.14 13.18 13.10 96,187 99,908 85,154 95,316 97,666 99,625 104,392 99,975 96,120 19.93 20.76 18.34 19.30 18.55 19.19 18.73 18.62 18.49 0) n o n O O H 1 The amendment to the Federal reserve act approved June 21,1917, requires member banks to hold reserve only with Federal reserve bank. 2 5 banks in Brooklyn and 11 suburban banks transferred to New York City Dec. 20, 1917. 3 5 Brooklyn banks and 1 in New York City reclassified as other reserve city banks and 11 suburban transferred to county banks Nov. 1,1918. 4 11 suburban banks transferred to Chicago Dec. 20,1917. s 14 banks previously included with central reserve city banks were reclassified as other reserve city banks Nov. 12,1918. M O d to to Or TABLE NO. 59.— Lawful money and classification of reserve held by national banks as shown by reports of Dec. 31, 1914, and subsequent dates—Con. to ST. LOUIS. Date. Number Net amount on of banks. which reserve is computed. Amount of reserve required. Dec. 31,1914. Mar. 4,1915.. May!, 1915.. June 23,1915. Sept. 2,1915. Nov. 10,1915. Dec. 31,1915. $85,481,440.27 89,033,977.98 86,096,995.23 90,862,306.90 85,137,127.39 92,320,213.39 95,739,842.92 $15,386,659.25 16,026,116.03 15,497,459.14 16,355,215.24 15,324,682.93 16,617,638.41 17,233,171.73 Mar. 7,1916.. May 1,1916.. June 30,1916. Sept. 12,1916. Nov. 17,1916. Dec. 27,1916. Mar. 5,1917... May 1,1917.. June 20,1917. Sept. 11,1917 Nov. 20,1917. Dec. 31,1917. Mar. 4,1918.. May 10,1918. June 29,1918. Aug. 31,1918. Nov. 1,1918.. Dec. 31,1918. Mar. 4,1919.. Mar. 12,1919. June 30,1919. Sept. 12,1919 111,948 113,182 112,197 118,547 135,109 142,036 149,395 134,849 127,918 123,161 106,387 128,553 116,169 104,105 109,178 120,530 103,019 122,697 120,122 122,536 142,561 160,342 20,150 20,373 20,195 21,338 24,319 25,566 26,891 24,273 23,025 16,011 13,830 16,712 15,102 13,534 14,193 15,669 13,392 15,951 15,616 15,929 18,533 20,844 Amount of 1 awful money in vault. Per cent to Amount due from Federal Per cent to Total amount of reserve held. 8.52 11.11 9.42 9.32 9.93 9.12 8.38 $16,660,172.36 19,062,871.64 17,641,661.69 17,865,905.16 17,509,677.46 17,887,033.22 19,078,379.18 19.49 21.41 20.49 19.66 20.56 19.38 19.93 9.41 8.35 8.18 11.18 12.13 11.92 13.43 12.24 13.32 13.48 13.08 12.08 12.36 13.23 14.44 13.88 13.54 12.51 13.42 12.03 12.62 12.43 21,647 21,782 20,492 24,057 25,594 26,683 29,456 25,041 25,222 19.33 19.25 18.26 20.29 18.94 18.78 19,72 18.57 19.71 dfinosits- $7,287,681.26 $9,372,491.10 10.96 600.34 10.30 9,172,271.30 11.07 8,114, 492.44 9,527,169.25 10.34 8,466, 172.16 9,399,733.00 10.63 8,456,1 905.64 9,052,771.82 10.26 8,420, 551.82 i 9,466,481.10 11.55 8,024,"101.47 11,054,277.71 [In thous ads of dollars.] 10,538 9.92 11,109 9,453 10.90 12,329 9,177 10.08 11,315 13,259 9.11 10,798 16,386 6.81 9,208 16,934 6.86 9,749 20,057 6,29 9,399 16,506 6.33 8,535 17,046 6.39 8,176 16,606 0) 13,916 15,528 14,361 13,775 15,764 16,727 13,953 15,351 16,122 14,752 17,998 19,932 0) Per cent to i w o o I Q OTHER RESERVE CITIES. Net amount on which reserve is computed. Date. Dec. 31,1914 Mar. 4,1915 May 1,1915 June 23,1915 Sept. 2,1915 Nov. 10,1915 Dec. 31,1915 325 323 329 327 329 319 319 $1,875,795,979.79 1,984,780,964.24 2,035,579,498.52 2,060,319,541.08 2,102, 730,182.99 2,282,656,750.89 2,298,457,875.13 Mar. 7,1916 May 1,1916 June 30,1916 Sept. 12,1916 Nov. 17,1916 Dec. 27,1916 Mar. 5,1917 May 1,1917 June 20,1917 Sept. 11,1917 Nov. 20,1917 Dec. 31,1917 Mar. 4,1918 May 10,1918 June 29,1918 Aug. 31,1918 Nov. 1,1918 Dec. 31,1918 Mar. 4,1919 May 12,1919 June 30,1919 Sept. 12,1919 317 316 315 314 313 314 315 316 324 329 326 333 352 354 354 357 360 366 364 365 363 363 2,491,068 2,497,636 2,504,602 2,659,162 2,916,299 2,911,340 3,064,033 3,017,338 2,956,218 2,820,009 2,779,401 2,866,119 2,978,792 2,926,815 2,821,003 2,986,078 3,075,830 3,299,627 3,257,999 3,407,344 3,337,061 3,604,661 1 Amount of reserve required. Amount of lawful money in vault. $281,369,396.97 $179,063,616.73 279,707,144.58 179,551,145.39 305,336,924.73 172,152,100.55 309,047,930.98 183,997,577.40 315,409,527.25 176,229,353.32 342,398,512.64 180,032,846.45 344,768,681.33 177,373,426.42 373,660 374,644 375,690 398,874 437,445 436,701 459,604 452,600 443,432 282,001 277,940 286,612 297,879 292,681 282,100 298,608 307,583 329,963 325, 799 340, 734 333,706 360,466 185,696 178,125 173,853 189,563 192,916 185,460 189,709 188,707 186,770 (i) Per cent Per cent Amount due Per cent Amount due to to to from Federal from approved deposits. reserve banks. deposits. reserve agents. deposits. 9.55 $59,991,891.11 3.20 9.04 66,076,859.14 3.33 8.46 65,394,282. 78 3.21 8.93 67,940,043.23 3.30 8.38 67,782,640.47 3.22 7.83 73,459,022.13 3.22 7.72 94,084,160.56 4.09 [In thousands of dol ars.] 7.45 101,583 4.08 7.13 99,232 3.97 6.94 123,441 4.93 7.13 150,151 5.65 6.62 194,654 6.67 6.37 230,951 7.93 6.19 232,191 7.58 6.25 233,306 7.73 6.31 237,292 8.03 291,425 10.33 296,206 10.66 316,504 11.04 313,890 10.54 326,114 11.14 297,277 10.54 323,681 10.84 309,321 10.06 343,292 10.41 339,601 10.42 354,502 10.40 345,359 10.35 365,920 10.15 Total amount of reserve held. $185,385,363.42 280,929,386.58 292,156,255.20 300,637,610. 70 334,435,176.69 371,811,479.91 305,361,017.08 9.88 14.15 14.35 14.58 15.91 16.29 13.29 $424,440,871.26 526,557,391.11 529,702,638.53 552,575,231.33 578,447,170.48 625,303,348.49 576,818,604.06 22.63 26.52 26.02 26.81 27.51 27.39 25.10 406,357 350,948 298,892 319,647 337,887 266,853 328,074 267,250 239,890 16.31 14.05 11.93 12.02 11.59 9.17 10.71 8.86 8.11 693,396 628,305 596,186 659,361 725,457 683,264 749,974 689,263 663,952 27.84 25.15 23.80 24.80 24.88 23.47 24.48 22.84 22.45 (l) The amendment to the Federal Reserve Act approved June 21,1917, requires member banks to hold reserve only with Federal reserve banks. Per cent to deposits. O o o § M O i a to to to TABLE NO. 59.—Lawful money and classification of reserve"heldby national banks as shown by reports of Dec. 31, 1914, and subsequent dates—Con. to QO COUNTRY BANKS. Number of banks. Net amount on which reserve is computed. Amount of reserve required. Amount of lawful money in vault. Dec. 31,1914.. Mar. 4,1915... May 1,1915... June 23,1915.. Sept. 2,1915.. Nov. 10, 1915. Dec. 31,1915.. 7,207 7,227 7,226 7,229 7,237 7,248 7,238 $3,091,991,954.48 3,162,168,741.76 3,130,299,559.34 3,128,188,652.70 3,175,750,314.82 3,346,796,071.89 3,405,440,492.61 $371,156,812.02 379,570,255.15 375,747,427.85 375,498,070.36 381,222,903.47 401,747,355.40 408,793,946.65 $228,468,904.12 221,319,074.66 206,117,525.34 222,165,181.45 221,838,771.95 230,522,414.06 227,362,839.80 7.38 7.00 6.58 7.10 Mar. 7,1916... May 1, 1916... June 30,1916.. Sept. 12,1916. Nov. 17, 1916.. Dec. 27,1916.. Mar. 5,1917... May 1,1917.... June 20,1917.. Sept. 11,1917. Nov. 20,1917.. Dec. 31,1917.. Mar. 4,1918.... May 10,1918... June 29,1918.. Aug. 31,1918.. Nov. 1,1918... Dec. 31,1918.. Mar. 4,1919.... May 12,1919... June 30,1919.. Sept. 12,1919.. 7,219 7,212 7,214 7,225 7,221 7,220 7,216 7,223 7,229 7,257 7,277 7,249 7,239 7,256 7,273 7,293 7,333 7,354 7,350 7,361 7,375 7,413 3,533,020 3,580,238 3,600,345 3,883,443 4,209,157 4,266,354 4,390,906 4,353,046 4,302,645 4,365,472 4,621,285 4,643,215 4,546,006 4,344,252 4,250,203 4,391,281 4,595,608 4,855,006 4,920,726 5,002,131 4,956,595 5,293,481 424,096 429,763 432,181 466,164 505,250 512,129 527,082 522,456 516,437 305,879 323,808 325,355 318,523 304,397 297,796 307,715 322,184 340,158 344,717 350,465 347,290 370,842 234,394 234,344 233,856 252,433 244,861 259,507 248,935 254,635 252,771 6.63 6.55 6.50 6.50 5.82 6.08 5.67 5.85 5.87 Date. Percent Amount due Per cent Amount due Per cent from approved to from Federal to to deposits. reserve banks. deposits. reserve agents. deposits. Total amount of reserve held. Per cent to deposits. o 0) 6.68 $67,907,964.24 70,263,512.88 70,601,647.37 71,701,030.47 72,829,913.01 80,950,617.97 107,851,428.72 2.20 2.22 2.26 2.29 2.29 2.42 3.16 [In thousands of dollars.] 111,899 115,521 149,404 164,697 220,450 233,645 246, 770 252,464 249,049 324,844 349,576 354,207 342,834 336,367 327,016 333,498 349,958 367,798 370,583 378,636 379,312 398,488 3.17 3.23 4.15 4.24 5.24 5.48 5.62 5.80 5.79 7.44 7.56 7.63 7.54 7.74 7.70 7.59 7.62 7.58 7.53 7.57 7.65 7.53 $398,279,536.79 466,227,507.08 456,385,216.53 437,257,384.34 476,944,341.78 524,018,137.59 529,030,884.55 12.88 14.75 14.57 13.97 15.02 15.67 15.54 $694,656 405.15 757,810, 094.62 733,104, 383.24 731,123, 596.26 771,613, 026.74 835,491, 169.62 864,245, 153.07 22.46 23.97 23.41 23.36 24.30 24.96 25.38 616,285 603,874 543,498 616,692 697,220 678,959 749, 653 680,819 588,053 17.44 16.86 15.10 15.88 16.56 15.91 17.07 15.64 13.67 962,578 953,739 926,758 1,033,822 1,162,531 1,172,111 1,245,358 1,187,918 1,089,873 27.24 26.64 25.75 26.62 27.62 27.47 28.36 27.29 25.33 3 o 0) w 3 a SUMMARY. Dec. 31,1914... Mar. 4,1915.... May 1,1915.... June 23,1915... Sept. 2,1915... Nov. 10,1915.. Dec. 31,1915... 7,581 $6,668,325,435.31 $958,622,959.18 7,599 7,065,720,552.44 1,022,666,152.06 7,604 7,197,970,661.46 1,046,860,841.23 7,605 7,283,300,276.84 1,061,608,576.29 7,616 7,522,977,771.08 1,100,641,939.91 7,617 8,256,661,771.27 1,217,043,478.76 7,607 8,365,814,448.09 1,232,707,522.44 Mar. 7,1916.... May 1,1916.... June 30,1916... Sept. 12,1916.. Nov. 17,1916.. Dec. 27, 1916... Mar. 5,1917.... May 1,1917.... June 20,1917... Sept. 11,1917.. Nov. 20,1917.. Dec. 31,1917.. Mar. 4,1918.... May 10,1918... June 29,1918.. Aug. 31,1918.. Nov. 1,1918... Dec. 31,1918.., Mar. 4,1919.... May 12,1919... June 30,1919.. Sept. 12,1919.. 7,586 7,578 7,579 7,589 7,584 7,584 7,581 7,589 7,604 7,638 7,656 7,662 7,670 7,688 7,705 7,728 7,754 7,767 7,761 7,773 7,785 7,821 8,782,505 8,781,505 8,701,512 9,202,321 9,976,980 9,929,039 10,489,217 10,283,474 10,084,198 10,082,779 10,348,806 10,556,545 10,462,409 10,310,417 10,127,916 10,456,659 10,767,510 11,562,483 11,283,710 11,718,095 11,576,140 12,274,272 1,294,271 1,291,060 1,275,253 1,343,786 1,455,969 1,444,072 1,532,856 1,499,412 1,468,429 964,528 985,004 1,008,104 998,291 992,194 977,268 1,006,632 1,032,256 1,113,142 1,074,164 1,121,319 1,107,719 1,170,205 $663,228,087.00 718,943,511.40 735,248,964.29 789,781,217.99 842,608,885.62 846,775,228.32 807,879,578.90 833,613 777,455 758,003 768,123 788,344 785,946 813,992 763,329 661,833 0) 3.92 $261,459,775.05 4.11 290,678,432.15 4.03 290,412,690.11 4.29 312,657,647.43 4.19 315,409,198.79 4.43 366,185,323.33 4.83 403,985,213.43 thousands of dollars.] 9.501 4.91 431,195 8.85 4.88 428,191 8.71 5.47 476,103 8.35 5.77 531,028 7.90 6.51 649,171 7.92 7.13 707,497 7.76 7.15 750,202 7.42 7.41 761,995 6.56 8.14 820,584 10.40 1,048,425 10.44 1,080,075 10.55 1,114,081 10.27 1,074,211 10.74 1,106,862 11.17 1,131,674 10.65 1,113,667 10.23 1,101,629 10.23 1,182,608 10.20 1,151,145 10.08 1,180,961 10.46 1,211,079 10.02 1,229,533 9.94 10.17 10.21 10.84 11.20 10.26 9.66 $583,664,900.21 747,156,893.66 748,541,471.73 737,894,995.04 811,379,518.47 895,829,617.50 834,391,901.63 8.75 10.58 10.40 10.13 10.79 10.85 9.97 $1,559,719,424.42 1,756,778,837.21 1,774,203,126.13 1,840,333,860.46 1,969,397,602.88 2,108,790,169.15 2,046,256,693.96 21.76 24.84 24.66 25.28 26.14 25.54 24.66 1,022,642 954,822 842,390 936,339 1,035,107 945,812 1,077,727 948,069 827,943 1 11.64 10.87 9.68 10.18 10.37 9.52 10.27 9.22 8.21 2,287,450 2,160,468 2,076,496 2,235,490 2,472,622 2,439,255 2,641,921 2,473,393 2,310,360 26.05 24.60 23.86 23.86 24.78 24.57 25.18 24.05 22.91 C) i The amendment to the Federal Reserve Act approved June 21,1917, requires member banks to hold reserve only with Federal reserve banks. fed o o hrj M o o K W fed o to to CD 230 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 60.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919. NOVEMBER 1, 1918. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. Net amounts due from banks not included in reserve calculation.* New York City » Chicago... St. Louis 34,547 1,570 49 Central reserve cities.. Boston2 Albany Brooklyn and Bronx 2 Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston Atlanta Savannah Birmingham Jacksonville New Orleans Dallas Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Louisville Chattanooga Memphis Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacoma 1 cent Amount Amount Per net of lawful Per cent to of lawful amount reserve Net to net amounts Amount reserve with amount on on which of reserve with Federal on which which reserve is required. Federal reserve reserve reserve computed. reserve banks is com- Aug. 31, is combanks. puted.^ puted. 1918. 321,989 67,108 13,392 361,503 66,894 13,953 14.60 12.96 13.54 368,002 71,759 16, 727 15.11 13.71 13.88 36,166 3,096, 072 402,489 442,350 14.29 456,488 14.82 339,440 39,676 27,129 74, 603 392,415 273, 913 88.438 56,446 61,818 7,966 39,755 1,897 15, 843 17, 912 32, 293 33,279 19, 211 3,079 42,657 18,360 8,369 38,098 14, 013 9,136 26,155 70,910 129, 653 33, 719 26,427 42,076 14,786 68,321 9,418 57,272 95.128 60,585 10,404 16,905 3,290 17,049 97,190 14,963 10,318 60,496 5,617 5,610 14,059 48,910 6,617 8,527 18,768 32,872 50.439 14,550 9,048 33,944 3,968 2,713 7,460 39,241 27,391 8,844 5,645 6,182 797 3,975 190 1,584 1,791 3,229 3,328 1,921 308 4,266 1,836 837 3,810 1,401 914 2,615 7,091 12,965 3,372 2,643 4,208 1,479 6,832 942 5,727 9,513 6,058 1,040 1,691 329 1,705 9,719 1,496 1,032 6,049 562 561 1,406 4,891 661 853 1,877 3,287 5,044 1,455 905 32,358 3,376 2,718 5,136 38,610 29,741 9,892 5,653 5,690 880 3,917 9.53 8.51 10.02 6.88 9.84 10.86 11.19 10.01 9.21 11.05 9.85 12.18 11.87 10.09 11.97 7.36 10.17 10.29 12.16 12.29 9.96 10.83 9.59 12.65 9.42 11.27 8.15 9.84 10.90 10.96 9.82 10.99 9.81 10.03 11.05 10.68 12.50 10.46 7.87 8.77 7.77 9.06 5.88 9.17 11.98 10.48 10.74 10.66 10.41 9.56 9.28 10.08 11.58 10.87 10.40 30,443 3,571 9.70 8.70 8,539 43,286 31,836 9,941 5,660 5,706 677 3,629 313 1,545 2.070 3,835 3,080 2,066 347 4,654 1,590 938 3,916 1,210 855 2,317 8,118 13,857 3,463 3,166 4,704 1,498 7,172 1,056 5,545 7,755 4,899 1,525 1,913 271 1,832 15,790 1,515 1,231 6,575 720 575 1,929 5,011 647 774 1,807 3,539 6,288 1,567 1,056 11.12 11.36 11.47 11.12 10.22 9.95 10.04 9.47 16.33 10.27 11.37 12.43 9.69 10.40 11. 32 11. 91 8.92 11.56 9.79 9.38 10.62 10.09 10.65 11.56 9.53 11.94 9.88 9.96 10.81 9.10 9.51 11.25 9.63 13.74 9.45 10.18 10.25 13.19 8.68 10.25 9.51 10.52 11.60 11.86 10.80 10.52 9.85 10.13 10.57 12.52 10.53 12.03 16,906 1,025 1,246 28,818 2,064 1,766 3,885 1,235 553 4,541 154 2,012 636 583 4,047 1,087 72 736 725 1,386 85 151 389 1,015 14,321 1,862 1,087 3,961 224 1,025 215 36 1 437 123 22 476 203 461 19 201 186 221 310 3,772 3,007 982 2,476,839 516,214 103,019 231 1,880 1,808 3,866 2,452 1,954 317 5,187 2,257 834 4,127 1,344 1,156 2,464 7,991 10,562 3,318 2,879 4,612 1,452 7,508 924 5,745 10,512 6,471 1,300 1,768 259 1,496 7,547 1,356 607 5,547 673 588 1,510 5,214 689 815 1,741 3,315 5,839 1,582 941 This amount represents the net amount due from banks as shown by the reports of those banks whose balances due from banks exceed the balances due to banks and must be deducted from the amount in the second column in order to prove the apparent amount of liabilities upon which reserve is required. 2 On account of changes in reserve requirements 4 banks heretofore included in the city of Boston, as reserved city banks, are now included in the State of Massachusetts, as country banks, all banks in the city of Brooklyn and 1 bank in the Bronx heretofore included in the city of New York, as central reserve city banks, are now included in Brooklyn and the Bronx as reserve city banks, and 11 other banks heretofore included in the city of New York, as central reserve city banks, are now included in the State of New York, as country banks. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 231 TABLE NO. 60.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. NOVEMBER 1, 1918—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco.. Ogden Salt Lake City.. Net amounts due from banks not included in reserve calculation.1 Amount Net of lawful reserve amounts Amount with on which of reserve reserve is required. Federal reserve computed. banks. 5,086 7,613 1,535 19,689 394 1,542 11.51 11.62 11.69 11.32 7.60 9.76 309,321 10.06 323,681 10.84 751,671 12.18 780,169 12.86 5,700 6,726 1,320 17,754 557 1,943 7,485 6,704 1,344 18,519 398 2,262 All other reserve cities. 120,163 3,075, 830 307,583 All reserve cities 156,329 6,171,902 3,895 472 122 Amount of lawful Per cent reserve to net with amount Federal on which reserve reserve banks is comAug. 31, puted. 1918. 13.13 9.97 10.18 10.43 7.15 11.64 56,997 67,258 13,202 177,543 5,568 19,434 4,340 2,257 Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed. COUNTRY BANKS. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts 2.. Rhode Island Connecticut New England States. New York2 New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Eastern States.. Virginia West Virginia... North Carolina.. South Carolina.. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Southern States. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Middle States.. North Dakota.. South Dakota., Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico... Oklahoma Western States 1 2 43,505 30,132 20,265 195,059 38,191 119,926 447,078 3,045 2,109 1,418 13,654 2,673 8,395 31,294 3,215 2,377 1,498 14,316 2,628 8,582 32,616 7.39 7.89 7.39 7.34 6.88 7.16 7.30 3,134 2,333 1,502 12,553 2,462 8,275 30,259 7.03 7.83 7.52 7.38 7.22 6.78 7.19 360,185 39,046 26,936 288,824 70,462 571,324 1,279 11,928 5,490 47,169 143,213 1,279,430 25,213 20,218 39,992 835 3,302 .9,560 27,684 21,715 43,471 910 3,480 97,260 7.69 7.52 7.61 7.63 7.38 7.60 20,869 42,191 890 3,359 3,394 7.62 7.52 7.57 7.57 7 7.58 10,367 10,579 4,367 5,785 6,063 3,049 6,675 3,073 2,550 24, 633 3,752 7,161 6,222 94,276 110,984 80,120 61,779 43,338 43,590 27,630 53,789 28,689 34, 364 211,183 40,090 65,325 48,301 849,182 7,769 5,608 4,325 3,034 3,051 1,934 3,765 2,008 2,406 14,783 2,806 4,573 3,381 59,443 6,135 4,436 3,076 3,175 2,048 4,428 2,027 2,419 16,212 3,055 5,013 3,600 64,563 8.06 7.66 7.18 7.10 7.28 7.41 8.23 7.07 7.04 7.68 7.62 7.67 7.45 7.60 8,624 6,187 4,207 2,621 2,481 2,281 3,477 1,744 2,232 15,089 2,576 5,029 3,377 59,925 34,067 15,677 28,405 10,204 12,979 14,779 9,459 4,966 130,536 254,853 155,108 240, 987 75,320 89,285 133,213 131,183 17,840 10,858 16,869 5,272 6,250 9,325 9,183 3,203 19,190 11,233 18,517 5,641 6,685 10,045 9,601 3,484 84,396 7.53 7.24 7.68 7.49 7.49 7.54 7.32 7.60 7.50 19,944 11,266 19,044 5,613 6,339 8,484 9,786 3,460 83,936 4,322 4,170 4,699 7,023 4,237 1,965 4,133 1,374 7,732 39,655 4,908 4,476 5,359 7,806 4,511 2,162 4,550 1,550 8,365 43,687 7.95 7.51 7.98 7.78 7.45 7.70 7.71 7.89 7.57 7.71 2,895 4,060 5,873 7,712 4,125 1,857 4,255 1,527 7,875 7.37 8.01 8.09 7.42 7.57 7.47 7.56 7.99 7.52 40,179 7.64 3,309 2,166 2,158 17,523 3,113 18,042 46,311 8,550 5,654 5,528 12,998 12,150 4,864 8,511 2,544 12,530 73,329 _ 45> Z61_ 1,125/710 61,744 59,572 67,125 100,331 60,523 28,076 59,036 19,633 110,456 566,496 8.25 7.91 7.42 7.81 7.02 8.26 7.43 7.26 7.28 7.55 7.74 7.64 7.70 7.e 7.51 7.22 7.55 7.39 7.27 7.60 7.34 7.67 7.45 See note 1 on page 230. On account of changes in reserve requirements 4 banks heretofore included in the city of Boston, as reserve city banks, are now included in the State of Massachusetts, as country banks, all banks in the city of Brooklyn and 1 bank in the Bronx heretofore included in the city of New York, as central reserve city banks, are now included in Brooklyn and the Bronx as reserve city banks, and 11 banks heretofore included in the city of New York, as central reserve city banks, are now included in the State of New York, as country banks. 232 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 60.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919—-Continued. NOVEMBER 1, 1918—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. Net amounts due from Net banks amounts Amount on which of reserve not included in reserve is required. reserve computed. calculation. 1 Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks Aug. 31, 1918. Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. Per cent to net 8.28 7.91 7 71 7.16 9 40 6.54 8.34 7.21 3 352 3,205 12 419 2,505 256 701 1,114 18 which is computed. Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed. COUNTRY BANKS—COntd. Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska (member bank) Pacific States Alaska (nonmember banks). Hawaii (nonmember banks) - Nonmember banks... 6,863 6,348 20,057 4,555 733 1,513 2,307 47,381 44,225 164,830 35,455 4,268 9,388 15,786 222 3,317 3,096 11,538 2,482 299 657 1,105 15 3,921 3,500 12,707 2,540 401 614 1,316 5 16 42,376 321, 555 22,509 25,015 7.77 23,570 7.84 10 348 1,601 4,556 2 240 2 683 2 580 2 1,841 36.22 40.41 2 583 2 1,652 41.70 61.73 54.86 7.57 8.08 7.92 7.84 7.35 9 84 7.92 7.15 358- 6,157 2 923 2 2,421 39.32 2 2,235 Country banks 530,399 4,595,608 322,184 349,958 7.62 333,498 7.59 Total United States.. 686,728 10,767,510 1,032,256 1,101,629 10.23 1,113,667 10.65 13. 96 13.53 12.51 5 361,503 66,894 13,953 14.60 12.96 13.54 DEC. 31, 1918. New York City. Chicago 3 St. Louis Central reserve cities. Boston Albany Brooklyn a n d B r o n x . Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh 3 Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston Atlanta Savannah Birmingham Jacksonville New Orleans Dallas E l Paso < Fort W o r t h Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Louisville Chattanooga Memphis Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo 1 107,506 214 2,713,222 571,931 122,697 352,719 74,351 15,951 378,809 77,358 15,351 107, 720 3,407,850 443,021 471,518 13.84 442,350 14.20 5,548 333, 251 39,437 30,871 79,965 415, 562 288,423 101,980 63,607 68,487 8,718 44,466 1,470 17,504 18,772 37, 733 38,202 10,099 19,069 3,356 41,184 18,648 8,079 43,493 16,183 1J, 254 26,235 78,722 129,675 37,105 27,498 33,325 3,944 3,087 7,997 41,556 28,842 10,198 6,361 6,849 872 4,447 147 1,750 1,877 3,773 3,820 1,010 1,907 336 4,118 1,865 808 4,349 1,618 1,025 2,624 7,872 12,967 3,711 2,750 35, 516 3,176 3,326 5,141 44,747 30,385 10,700 6,737 6,521 759 4,588 158 1,676 2,000 3,873 3,901 1,049 1,558 246 4,610 2,077 852 3,825 1,505 1,000 2,566 8,752 14,703 3,759 2,897 10.66 8.05 10.77 6.43 10.77 10.53 10.49 10.59 9.52 8.71 10.32 10.76 9.57 10.65 10.26 10.21 10.39 8.17 7.33 12.16 11.14 10.55 8.79 9.30 9.75 9.66 11.12 11.34 10.13 10.54 32,358 3,376 2,718 5,136 38,610 29, 741 9,892 5,653 5,690 880 3,917 231 1,880 1,808 3,866 2,452 9.53 8.51 10.02 6.88 9.84 10.86 11.19 10.01 9.21 11.05 9.85 12.18 11.87 10.09 11.97 7.36 1,954 317 5,187 2,257 834 4,127 1,344 1,156 2,464 7,991 10,562 3,318 2,879 10.17 10.29 12.16 12.29 9.96 10.83 9.59 12.65 9.42 11.27 8.15 9.84 10.90 86i 6,005 1,790 1,907 5,212 285 360 2,394 2,440 2,055 255 1,468 323 1,141 578 1,102 119 462 1,537 1,218 258 See note 1 on page 230. Cash in vault (exclusive of national bank notes) and amount due from approved reserve agents. 3 On account of changes in reserve requirements, 5 banks heretofore included in the city of Pittsburgh; 1 bank in the city of Kansas City, Mo.; 5 banks in the city of Los Angeles; and 2 banks in the city of Portland are now included under their respective States as country banks. Fourteen banks in the city of Chicago heretofore classed as central reserve city banks are now classed as other reserve city banks. 4 El Paso designated a reserve city, effective Dec. 2,1918. & Figures in this column represent lawful reserve with Federal reseerve bank Nov. 1,1918. 2 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 233 .""ABLE NO. 60.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. DEC. 31, 1918—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. Net amounts due from banks not included in reserve calculation.1 cent Amount Per net to of lawful amount Net reserve amounts Amount on with on which of reserve which reserve is required. Federal reserve reserve computed. is combanks. puted. 481 231 48,229 11,962 15,101 76,747 12,494 61, 588 95,328 63,591 13,196 21,203 3,531 19 859 112,611 19,008 10,961 73,226 7,480 5,807 14,215 54,346 8,171 10, 741 19,711 33, 786 53,383 15 717 9,824 50,041 68,061 14,596 190,488 6 881 19, 696 All other reserve cities 67,139 Total all reserve cities. 174,859 Indianapolis . Chicago2 Peoria Detroit. Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul.. Cedar Rapids . Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph 42 2,292 287 7,136 825 748 52 836 214 Omaha Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo... Muskogee Oklahoma City. Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacoma.... Portland 2. 2 Los Angeles . Oakland.. San Francisco.... Ogden Salt Lake City 772 227 69 1,126 1 4,263 1,406 2 173 l ' 593 1,932 67 2,450 4,823 1,196 1,510 7,675 1,249 6,159 9,533 6,359 1,320 2,120 353 4,740 1,105 1,455 8,842 1,191 6,744 11,146 6,501 1,531 2,157 319 1,986 11,261 1,901 1,096 7,322 2,197 10,449 1,778 1,091 6,165 748 581 670 613 1,421 5,435 1,428 5,546 817 1,074 1,971 3,379 5,338 1,572 982 5,004 6,806 1,460 19,049 688 771 1,024 2,222 3,463 5,927 1,624 990 7,077 6,694 1,545 20, 799 726 9.83 9.24 9.64 11.52 9.53 10.95 11.69 10.22 11.63 10.17 9.03 11.07 9.28 9.35 9.95 8.42 8.96 10.56 10.05 10.21 9.44 9.53 11.27 10.25 11.10 10.33 10.08 14.14 9.84 10.59 10.92 10.55 10.96 Amount of lawful Per cent reserve to net with amount Federal on which reserve reserve banks is comNov. 1, puted. 1918. 4,612 10.96 1,452 7,508 9.82 10.99 9.81 10.03 11.05 10.68 12.50 10.46 7.87 8.77 7.77 9.06 5.88 9.17 11.98 10.48 10.74 10.66 10.41 9.56 9.28 10.08 11.58 10.87 10.40 13.13 9.97 10.18 10.43 7.15 11.64 924 5,745 10,512 6,471 1,300 1,768 259 1,496 7,547 1,356 607 5,547 673 588 1,510 5,214 689 815 1,741 3,315 5,839 1,582 941 7,485 6,704 1,344 18,519 398 2,262 1,970 2,159 3, 299, 627 329,963 343,292 10.41 309,321 10.06 6,707,477 772,984 814,810 12.15 751,671 12.18 3,210 2,377 1,735 13, 895 2,674 9,790 7.08 7.31 7.84 7.09 7.19 7.29 3,215 2,377 1,498 14,316 2,628 8,582 7.39 7.89 7.39 7.34 6.88 7.16 COUNTRY BANKS. Maine . New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts.. Rhode Inland Connecticut Total New England States 4,096 1,879 1,702 11,835 2,956 19,926 45,365 32,525 22,130 196,085 37,174 134,336 3,176 2,277 1,549 13,726 2,602 9,403 42,394 467. 615 32,733 33,681 7.20 32,616 7.30 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware. Maryland 37,170 38,296 76,260 1,847 5,960 366, 551 318,928 604,072 13, 739 48,018 25,659 22,325 42,285 962 3,361 27,179 25,185 45, 766 980 3,593 7.41 7.90 7.57 7.14 7.48 27,684 21,715 43,471 910 3,480 7.69 7.52 ?. 61 7.63 7.38 159,533 1,351,308 94,592 102,703 7.60 97,260 7.60 Total Eastern States.. 9,499 8,553 122,193 10,578 8,939 7.78 8.06 Virginia.. West Virginia 3 5,903 6,468 84,322 6,135 7.67 9,811 7.69 5,419 7.29 5,206 8;502 74,368 4,436 North Carolina 7.18 1 See note 1 on page 230. 2 On account of changes in reserve requirements, 5 banks heretofore included in the city of Pittsburgh; 1 bank in the city of Kansas City, Mo.; 5 banks in the city of Los Angeles; and 2 banks in the city of Portland are now included under their respective States as country banks. Fourteen banks in the city of Chicago classed as central reserve city banks are now classed as other reserve city banks. 3 One report for Nov. 1,1918, used. 234 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 60.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report dm year ended Sept. 12, 1919—•Continued. DEC. 31, 1918—Continued. In thousands of dollars.] Net amounts due from banks not included in reserve calculation.! Cities, States, and Territories. Net amounts Amount on which of reserve reserve is required. computed. Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed. Amount of lawful Perc reserve toni with amou Federal on wh reserve reser banks iscoi Nov. 1, pute* 1918. COUNTRY BANKS—COntd. Georgia... Florida. Alabama . ... Texas.... Arkansas Kentucky.. Tennessee Total Southern States. Ohio Illinois . . . Michigan... Wisconsin.. Minnesota... Iowa..... Missouri Total Middle States.. North Dakota.. South Dakota... Nebraska Kansas. Montana..... "Wvomins.... Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma 5,286 5,981 4,379 8,021 3,356 4 381 22,592 4,194 9,660 7,517 45,301 46,347 33,080 57, 624 32,391 40 380 207,158 42, 298 72, 674 50, 758 3,171 3,244 2,316 4,034 2,267 2,827 14,501 2,961 5,087 3,553 3,234 3,572 2,482 4,549 2,106 2 838 15,423 3,163 5,190 3,675 7.14 7.71 7.50 7.89 6.50 7.03 7.45 7.48 7.14 7.24 3,076 3,175 2,048 4,428 2,027 2 419 16,212 3,055 5,013 3,600 104,258 908, 894 63,623 67,618 7.44 64,563 7. 45, 586 17,186 37,579 10,875 14,018 16, 587 12,158 6,819 279, 333 160, 775 253, 668 79, 486 94,849 134, 273 140, 303 49,375 19, 553 11, 254 17, 757 5,564 6,640 9,399 9,821 3,456 20,679 12,092 18,719 5,934 7,024 10,249 10,514 3,689 7.40 7.52 7.38 7.47 7.40 7.63 7.49 7.47 19,190 11,233 18, 517 5,641 6,685 10,045 9,601 3,484 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 160,808 1,192, 062 83,444 88,900 7.46 84,396 7. 9,102 6,778 7,639 16,548 15,403 5,928 10,747 2,373 13,549 59,126 59,874 70,053 105,952 66, 741 30,078 62, 506 20,893 111, 593 4,139 4,191 4,904 7,417 4,672 2,105 4,375 1,463 7,811 4,700 4,858 5,362 8,028 5,220 2,304 4,791 1,674 8,417 7.95 8.11 7.65 7.58 7.82 7.66 7.66 8.01 7.54 4,908 4,476 5,359 7,806 4,511 2,162 4,550 1,550 8,365 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7 7 7 8 7 7 7 7 7, 7. Total Western States. 88,067 586,816 41,077 45,354 7.73 43,687 7. Washington Oregon... California . Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska (member bank)2.... 7,805 5,983 20,476 5,407 1,306 1,553 3,053 48, 524 44,924 179, 938 39,287 5,320 9,333 16,912 222 3,397 3,145 12,596 2,750 3,940 3,672 14,103 2,860 3,921 3,500 12, 707 2,540 1,184 15 1,381 16 8.12 8.17 7.84 7.28 8.23 7.36 8.17 7.21 8. 7. 7. 7. 9. 6. 8. 7. Total Pacific States".. 45,583 344,460 24,112 27,097 7.87 25,015 7. Alaska (nonmember banks)2 Hawaii (nonmember banks) 33 265 1,270 2,581 3 190 3 387 3 556 » 1,889 43.78 73.19 3 580 s 1,841 36. 40. 298 39. Total (nonmember banks) 372 653 438 687 401 614 1,316 16 3,851 3 577 3 2,445 63.49 3 2,421 Total country banks.. 600,941 4,855,006 340,158 367, 798 7.58 349, 958 Total United States.. 775,800 11,562,483 1,113,142 1,182,608 10.23 1 1,101,629 7. 10. See note 1 on page 230. 2 One report for Nov. 1,1918, used. 3 Cash in vault (exclusive of national bank notes) and amount due from approved reserve agents. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 235 TABLE NO. 60.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MARCH 4, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. New York City. Chicago St. Louis Central reserve cities.. Net amounts due from banks not included in reserve calculation. 1 Amount of lawful Per cent to net reserve amount with Federal on which reserve reserve is combanks puted. Dec. 31, 1918. Net amounts Amount on which ofreserve reserve is required. computed. Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed. 8,364 2,404,285 580,578 120,122 312,557 75,475 15,616 348,383 76,456 16,122 14.49 13.16 13.42 378,809 77,358 15,351 13.96 13.53 12.51 8,364 3,104,985 403,648 440,961 14.21 471,518 13.84 Boston 10.49 32,006 35,516 30,511 305,107 1,415 3,595 Albany 7.63 4,709 47,088 3,176 3,796 11.80 3,216 32,160 Brooklyn and Bronx 3,326 643 3,209 3,233 32,333 9.92 5,141 Buffalo 48,549 43,431 11.18 44,747 434,313 Philadelphia 10,885 30,533 29,092 10.50 290,919 Pittsburgh 30,385 594 10,962 9,688 11.32 10,700 96,876 2,378 Baltimore 6,838 6,352 10.77 6,737 Washington 63,519 3,995 5,667 6,042 6,521 9.38 60,416 Richmond 430 742 Charleston 759 9.55 777 7,768 319 4,488 10.53 4,225 42,250 Atlanta 4,588 1,739 11.16 170 152 158 1,524 Savannah 1,505 1,566 Birmingham 9.61 15,657 1,676 1,169 2,328 2,104 11.07 21,037 2,000 630 Jacksonville 4,025 3,829 10.51 New Orleans 3,873 38,294 3,756 4,004 3,901 Dallas 9.38 40,043 1,263 1,012 4.90 El Paso 1,049 496 10,123 513 2,165 1,943 Fort Worth 1,558 8.97 21,653 35 Galveston 10.53 331 314 3,141 246 38 10.03 4,569 4,554 4,610 Houston 45,540 3,236 11.66 2,138 1,834 2,077 18,342 San Antonio 541 10.91 • 852 863 Waco 7,907 791 498 10.95 777 710 7,099 Little Rock 2 151 10.71 5,996 5,601 56,007 3,825 Louisville 10.04 1,498 1,491 1,505 14,914 Chattanooga 10.96 1,184 1,080 1,000 Memphis 10,800 126 10.53 2,937 2,788 2,566 27,879 652 Nashville 11.43 9,161 8,012 8,752 234 Cincinnati 80,122 11.63 14,762 12,695 14,703 Cleveland 126,947 3,655 3,815 1,321 3,759 9.58 Columbus 38,149 597 3,204 3,017 2,897 10.62 Toledo 30,167 92 4,493 4,226 4,740 10.63 Indianapolis 42,265 1,147 1,263 1,105 1,726 9.08 Chicago 12,625 1,667 1,653 1,455 302 10.09 Peoria 16,525 7,494 6,639 733 8,842 11.29 Detroit 66,395 487 1,046 1,056 1,191 9.90 Grand Rapids 10,561 298 6,907 6,520 6,744 10.59 Milwaukee 65,198 1 9,931 9,551 11,146 10.40 Minneapolis 95,512 7,491 6,874 6,501 10.90 St. Paul 68,740 1,778 1,650 1,531 10.78 Cedar Rapids 16,503 1 3,770 2,857 2,157 13.20 Des Moines 28,567 424 319 457 8.56 Dubuque 363 4,240 2,278 2,197 203 10.34 Sioux City 2,356 22,785 10,758 10,449 6.99 Kansas City, Mo 7,520 107,577 2,018 1,778 9.72 St. Joseph 1,961 20,185 1,176 1,091 10.86 1,278 11, 765 Lincoln 7,799 6,165 6,540 Omaha 8.39 694 667 6,669 Kansas City, Kans 670 10.41 Topeka 10.79 603 559 5, 592 613 773 1,274 1,327 1,428 13,267 Wichita 9/60 5,329 5,122 5,546 4 Denver 51,219 10.40 1 Pueblo 10.02 794 7,944 771 796 10.32 1,024 9,047 232 934 905 Muskogee 2,222 1,969 2,018 20,178 346 Oklahoma City 9.76 3,463 3,797 3,560 35,604 Tulsa 10.66 2,433 5,927 6,073 5,549 55, 492 10.94 Seattle 1,905 1,624 1,870 1,523 12.28 15,233 Spokane 10.07 9,314 Tacoma 990 938 931 1,414 1 See note 1 on page 230. Certified checks and cashiers' checks are now included with amount banks in the reserve calculation, a Little Rock designated a reserve city, effective Jan. 6,1919. 10.66 8.05 10.77 6.43 10.77 10.53 10.49 10.59 9.52 8.71 10.32 10.76 9.57 10.65 10.26 10.21 10.39 8.17 7.33 12.16 11.14 10.55 8.79 9.30 9.75 9.66 11.12 11.34 10.13 10.54 9.83 9.24 9.64 11.52 9.53 10.95 11.69 10.22 11.63 10.17 9.03 11.07 9.28 9.35 9.95 8.42 8.96 10.56 10.05 10.21 9.44 9.53 11.27 10.25 11.10 10.33 10.08 due to 236 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 60.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report duri\ year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MARCH 4, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco.. Ogden Salt Lake City.. Net amounts due from banks not included in reserve calculation.! 837 Net amounts Amount on which of reserve reserve is required. computed, Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed. Amount of lawful Per cei reserve tonei with amourj Federal on whi( reserve reserv banks is com Dec. 31, puted 1918. 2,034 533 111 49,739 67,318 14, 792 174,917 6,515 19,634 4,974 6,732 1,479 17,492 652 1,963 5,316 7,173 1,480 17,188 648 2,094 10.69 10.66 10.01 9.83 9.95 10.67 7,077 6,694 1,545 20,799 726 2,159 All other reserve cities 48,331 3,257,999 325,799 339,601 10.42 343,292 10. Total all reserve cities. 56,695 6,362,984 729,447 780,562 12.27 814,810 12. 3,445 1,016 1,425 13,560 2,044 12,078 45,268 31,002 20,565 200,815 36,565 127,982 3,169 2,170 1,440 14,057 2,559 8,959 3,420 2,282 1,580 15,197 2,676 9,202 7.55 7.36 7.68 7.57 7.32 7.19 3,210 2,377 1,735 13,895 2,674 9,790 33,568 14. 9. 10. 10. 10. 10. COUNTRY BANKS. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Total Eastern States. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia.. Florida Alabama Mississippi L ouisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total Middle States. North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma 2 Total Western States. 1 462,197 32,354 34,357 7.43 33,681 32,439 359,391 25,328 310, 725 74,282 619,259 784 12,870 4,322 47, 630 137,155 1,349,875 25,157 21,751 43,348 901 3,334 94,491 26,967 23,693 45,965 981 3,646 101,252 7.50 7.63 7.42 7.63 7.65 7.50 27,179 25,185 45,766 980 3,593 102,703 119,868 84,444 70,883 41,658 40,390 37,296 55,444 30,953 37,758 209,180 31,926 94,149 50,779 904,728 8,391 5,911 4,962 2,916 2,827 2,611 3,881 2,167 2,643 14,642 2,235 6,590 3,555 9,229 6,324 5,102 3,101 3,065 2,831 4,572 2,254 3,104 16,112 2,440 7,079 3,830 63,331 7.70 7.49 7.20 7.44 7.59 7.59 8.25 7.28 8.22 7.70 7.64 7.51 7.54 7.63 9,499 6,468 5,419 3,234 3,572 2,482 4,549 2,106 2,838 15,423 3,163 5,190 3,675 67,618 41,580 289, 967 13,006 153, 907 44,547 282,967 11,646 86,950 15,080 102,987 14,351 137,154 22,356 171,426 5,787 51,839 168,353 1,277,197 ~~20,298 10, 773 19,808 6,086 7,209 9,601 12,000 3,629 ;9,404 21,638 11,454 20,127 6,496 7,662 10,125 11,995 3,942 93,439 7.46 7.44 7.11 7.47 7.44 7.38 7.00 7.60 7.32 20,679 12,092 18,719 5,934 7,024 10,249 10,514 3,689 88,900 3,948 4,498 5,835 7,115 4,398 2,238 4,402 1,408 7,468 4,254 4,832 6,237 7,836 4,668 2,223 4,799 1,704 8,364 7.54 7.52 7.48 7.71 7.43 6.95 7.63 8.47 7.84 4,700 4,858 5,362 8,028 5,220 2,304 4,791 1,674 8,417 41,310 44,917 7.61 45,354 9,851 9,895 7,153 4,040 4,887 6,621 7,882 3,032 3,014 29,260 3,385 17,868 7.548 114,436 6,375 7,223 11,997 12,359 12,010 6,138 9,656 1,840 10,440 78,038 See note 1 on page 230. 56,403 64,260 83,357 101,649 62,831 31,967 62,881 20,115 106,688 590,151 69,043 i— r — 2 One report for Dec. 31,1918, used. 7. 7. 7. 7.1 7.4 7.C ____ 7.7 7.6 7.2 7.1 7.7 7!s 6.5 7.C 7.4 7.4 7.1 7.2 7.4 = = 7.4 7^3 7.4 7.4 7.6 7.4 7.4 7.4 7.S 8.1 7.6 7.E 7.8 7.e 7.e 8.C 7.1 7.7 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 237 TABLE NO. 60.—-Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MARCH 4, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Net amounts due from banks Amount Net amounts not in- on which cluded in reserve is Cities, States, and Territories. reserve computed. calculation.1 of lawful Amount of reserve required. reserve with Federal reserve banks. Per cent to net amount which is computed. Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks Dec. 31, 1918. Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed. COUNTRY BANKS—COntd. Washington Oregon i California Idaho Utah . . . . . Nevada Arizona - - . . . . Alaska (member bank) Total Pacific States... Alaska (nonmember banks)2 Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total nonmember banks.. 5 214 5 014 16,584 3,751 747 1,068 3,116 46,620 43,727 173 814 36,814 4,899 9,060 18,092 229 3,264 3,061 12,167 2,577 343 634 1,266 16 16 35,494 333,255 23,328 19 62 1,230 2,093 3 185 3 314 3,585 3,353 13 296 2,831 368 699 1,382 8.12 8.17 7.84 7.26 8.28 7.33 8.17 7.21 7.69 7.67 7 65 7.69 7.51 7.72 7.64 6.98 3,940 3 672 14 103 2 860 438 687 1,381 16 25,530 7.66 27,097 7.87 3 509 3 1,536 41.38 73.39 3 556 3 1,889 43.78 73.19 63.49 81 3,323 3 499 3 2,045 61.5 3 2,445 Total country banks.. 567,125 4,920,726 344,717 370,583 7.53 367,798 7.58 Total United States.. 623,820 11,283,710 1,074,164 1,151,145 10.20 1,182,608 10.23 MAY 12, 1919. New York City Chicago 16,875 106 St. Louis Central reserve cities.. 2,584,830 601,254 122,536 336,028 78,163 15,929 354,062 79,009 14,752 13.70 13.14 12.03 4 348,383 76,456 16,122 14.49 13.16 13.42 16,981 3,308,620 430,120 447,823 13.53 440,961 14.21 5,828 340,501 47,584 35,161 35,286 428,820 288,688 96,474 65,096 55,814 8,949 45, ^14 1,851 15,839 21,473 40,386 46,855 10,215 26,278 2,922 43,718 19.784 7', 465 3,727 48,697 15,571 10,239 28,767 79,227 121,140 37,564 32,005 34,050 4,758 3,516 3,529 42,882 28,869 9,647 6,510 5,581 895 4,591 185 1,584 2,147 4,039 4,685 1,022 2,628 292 4,372 1,978 746 373 4,870 1,557 1,024 2,877 7,923 12,114 3,756 3,201 33,055 4,096 4,052 3,419 43,278 30,496 10,861 6,975 5,985 799 5,995 262 1,710 2,148 4,445 4 891 986 2,793 315 4,723 2,623 905 391 5,119 1,785 1,075 2,929 9,075 10,404 3,780 3,412 9.71 8.60 11.52 8.68 10.09 10.56 11.26 10.71 10.72 8.93 13.06 14.15 10-80 10-00 11.01 10-44 9.65 10-63 10.78 10-80 13.26 12-12 10- 49 10.51 11.46 10.50 10.18 11.45 8.62 10.06 10.66 32,006 3,595 3,796 3,209 4*8,549 30,533 10,962 6,838 5,667 742 4,488 170 1,505 2,328 4,025 3,756 496 1,943 331 4,569 2,138 863 777 5,996 1,498 1,184 2,937 9,161 14,762 3,655 3,204 10.49 7.63 11.80 9.92 11.18 10.50 11.32 10.77 9.38 9.55 10.53 11.16 9,-61 11.07 10.51 9.38 4.90 8-97 10.53 10-03 11.66 10.91 10.95 10.71 10.04 10.96 10.53 11.43 11.63 9.58 10.62 Boston Albany. Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston . Atlanta Savannah. Birmingham . . . . 641 1,309 5,480 584 367 3 949 167 1,231 2 228 60 1,560 158 745 1 486 Jacksonville New Orleans . ... Dallas Fl Paso 142 Fort Worth 87 Galveston 322 Houston 526 San Antonio . . 671 Waco... 126 Little Rock 221 Louisville.. Chattanooga 107 Memphis 740 Nashville 515 Cincinnati . .. Cleveland 1,683 Columbus 785 Toledo 1 See note 1 on page 230. Certifleds checks and cashiers' checks are now included with amount due to banks in the reserve calculation. 2 One report for Dec. 31,1918, used. »Cash in vault (exclusive of national bank notes) and due from approved reserve agents. 4 Figures in this column represent lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Mar. 4, 1919. 238 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 60.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MAY 12, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. Net amounts due from banks not included in reserve calculation.! Indianap olis Chicago . Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph . Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans Topeka.... .. Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco. . . Ogden Salt Lake City All other reserve cities. All reserve cities 3,801 2,061 •1,978 12,954 3,460 16,349 of lawful Net reserve amounts Amount with on which of reserve required. Federal reserve is reserve computed. Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed. Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks Mar. 4, 1919. Amount banks. Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed. 10.63 9.08 10.09 11.29 9.90 10.59 10.40 10.90 10-78 13.20 8 56 10.34 6.99 9.72 10.86 8.39 10.41 10.79 9.60 10.40 10.02 10.32 9.76 10.66 10.94 12.28 10.07 10.69 10.66 10.01 9.83 9.95 10.67 853 1,050 10 224 2,802 565 819 45,488 13,950 17,864 82,813 10,650 66,390 101,490 66,607 16,025 28,588 3,757 22,505 126,319 17,027 11,853 80,248 6,383 6,332 13,460 54,766 8,214 9,740 20,019 41,543 61,182 17,570 8,513 59,181 74,597 16,893 207,166 6,564 21,637 4,549 1,395 1,786 8,281 1,065 6,639 10,149 6,661 1,602 2,859 376 2,250 12,632 1,703 1,185 8,025 638 633 1,346 5,477 822 974 2,002 4,154 6,118 1,757 851 5,918 7,460 1,689 20,717 656 2,164 4,619 1,413 1,839 8,401 1,048 7,020 11,303 7,107 1,799 3,404 370 2,306 13,743 1,889 1,208 6,205 639 821 1,431 5,221 864 931 2,205 4,067 6,650 1,865 865 7,087 9,005 1,755 21,586 700 2,318 10.16 10.13 10.29 10.14 9.84 10.57 11.15 10.67 11.23 11.91 9.85 10.25 10.88 11.09 10.18 7.73 10.01 12.97 10.63 9.53 10.52 9.56 11.01 9.79 10-87 10-62 10.16 11.98 12.07 10.38 10.42 10.67 10.71 4,493 1,147 1,667 7,494 1,046 6,907 9,931 7,491 1,778 3,770 363 2,356 7,520 1,961 1,278 6,540 694 603 1,274 5,329 796 934 1,969 3,797 6,073 1,870 938 5,316 7,173 1,480 17,188 648 2,094 67,195 3,407,344 340,734 354,502 10.40 339,601 10.42 84,176 6,715,964 770,854 802,325 11.95 780,562 12.27 47,444 32,485 21,554 210,270 37,956 136,088 3,321 2,274 1,509 14, 719 2,657 9,526 3,459 2,445 1,730 15,118 2,726 9,744 7.29 7.53 8.03 7.19 7.18 7.16 3,420 2,282 1,580 15,197 2,676 9,202 7.55 7.36 7.68 7.57 7.32 7.19 1,402 1,188 12,106 418 653 285 66 398 1,200 503 1,469 738 335 596 4,700 3,097 COUNTRY BANKS. Maine . . New Hampshire Vermont.'. Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New England States.. New York.. . . New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Eastern States 40,693 485, 797 34,006 35,222 7.25 34,357 7.43 36,431 22,834 69,532 834 3,728 376,682 313,861 625,213 12,919 47,356 26,368 21,970 43,765 904 3,315 27,727 23,969 47,597 946 3,563 7.36 7.64 7.61 7.33 7.52 26,967 23,693 45,965 981 3,646 7 50 7.63 7.42 7.63 7.65 133,359 1,376,031 96,322 103,802 7.54 101,252 7.50 123, 759 8,829 8,663 9,229 7.27 8,994 Virginia 7.70 5,732 9,119 7.49 7.37 6,038 6,324 81,890 West Virginia 7.31 5,102 5,103 4,888 69,826 7,346 7.20 North Carolina i See note 1 on page 230. Certified checks and cashiers' checks are now included with amounts due to banks in the reserve calculation. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 239 TABLE NO. 60.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each re-port during year ended Sept. 12, 1919—-Continued. MAY 12, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Net amounts due from banks not included in reserve calculation, i Amount of lawful Per cent to net reserve amount with Federal on which reserve reserve is combanks puted. Mar. 4 1919. Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed. 41,668 41,170 38,105 54,908 29,651 35,759 212,343 33,976 85,813 52,543 2,917 2,882 2,667 3,844 2,076 2,503 14,864 2,378 6,007 3,678 3,168 3,123 3,018 4,328 2,194 3,074 16,350 2,544 6,541 3,990 7.60 7.59 7.92 7.88 7.39 8.60 7.70 7.49 7.62 7.59 3,101 3,065 2,831 4,572 2,254 3,104 16,112 2,440 7,079 3,830 103,249 901,411 63,099 68,465 7.60 69,043 7.44 7.59 7.59 8.25 7.28 8.22 7.70 7.64 7.51 7.54 7.63 39,279 17,193 38,932 10,930 16,670 13,480 13,821 5,547 Cities, States, and Territories. Net amounts Amount on which of reserve reserve is required. computed. 284,250 166,824 277,188 91,261 111,389 143,599 162,336 50,324 19,898 11,678 19,403 6,388 7,796 10,052 11,364 3,523 21,056 12,116 20,865 6,887 8,165 10,937 11,916 3,901 7.41 7.26 7.53 7.55 7.33 7.62 7.34 7.75 21,638 11,454 20,127 6,496 7,662 10,125 11,995 3,942 7.46 7.44 7.11 7.47 7.44 7.38 7.00 7.60 155,852 1,287,171 90,102 95,843 7.44 93,439 7.32 4,617 5,872 8,384 14,297 9,432 4,257 9 513 1,641 11,789 54,912 65,620 78,658 104,327 63,199 33,003 65 083 19,715 106, 596 3,844 4,593 5,506 7,303 4,424 2,310 4,556 1,380 7,462 4,266 5,010 6,181 8,131 4,971 2,429 5,064 1,650 8,272 4,254 4,832 6,237 7,836 4,668 2,223 4 799 1,704 8,364 69,802 591,113 41,378 45,974 7.77 7.63 7.86 7.79 7.86 7.36 7.78 8.37 7.76 7.78 44,917 7.54 7.52 7.48 7.71 7.43 6.95 7.63 8.47 7.84 7.61 6,235 5,895 22,457 3,572 746 1,646 3,068 50,255 46,451 188,558 38,402 4,786 9,726 18 192 290 3,518 3,252 13,199 2,688 335 681 1,273 20 3,915 3,563 14,472 2,926 388 829 1,344 12 7.79 7.67 7.68 7.62 8.11 8.52 7.39 4.14 3,585 3,353 13,296 2,831 368 699 1 382 16 7.69 7.67 7.65 7.69 7.51 7.72 7.64 6.98 43,619 356,660 24,966 27,440 7.70 25,530 7.66 5 134 1,322 2,626 2 459 21,422 34.72 54.15 2 509 2 1,536 41.38 73.39 61.54 COUNTRY BANKS—COntd. South Carolina Georgia . .. Florida Alabama Mississippi 4,232 5,416 5,666 7,439 3,157 2,847 29,419 4,001 9,172 6,606 Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Middle States ... North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana . Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Western S tates Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah . .. Nevada Arizona Alaska (member bank) Pacific States Alaska (nonmember banks). Hawaii(nonmember banks). 2198 2 394 Nonmember banks... 139 3,948 2 592 21,881 47.64 2 2,045 Total country banks.. 546,713 5,002,131 350,465 378, 636 7.57 370,583 7.53 Total United States.. 630,889 11,718,095 1,121,319 1,180,961 10.08 1,151,145 10.20 1 See note 1 on page 230. Certified checks and cashiers' checks are now included with amounts due to banks in the reserve calculation. 2 Cash in vault (exclusive of national-bank notes) and due from approved reserve agents. 240 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 60.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report durfa year ended Sept. 12, 1919—-Continued. JUNE 30, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. New York City. Chicago , St. Louis Central reserve cities.. Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx. Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston Atlanta Savannah Birmingham Jacksonville New Orleans Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco Little Rock Louisville Chattanooga Memphis Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Chicago Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans... Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo. Net amounts due from banks not included in reserve calculation.i Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed. Amount of lawful Per cen to net reserve amouni with Federal on whic] reserve reserve is combanks puted. May 12, 1919. 4,430 2,554,180 585,743 142,561 332,043 76,147 18,533 391,195 77,215 17,998 15.32 13.18 12.62 354,062 79,009 14,752 13.7 13.1 12. C 21,297 3,282,484 426,723 486,408 14.82 447,823 13. £ 16,867 1. 10, 4] 1 1 1,569 311 966 588 103 774 655 233 153 191 394 954 274 '223 562 Oklahoma City. Tulsa Seattle Spokane 1,457 Tacoma 1 See note 1 on page 230. Certified to banks in the reserve calculation. Net amounts Amount on which of reserve reserve is required. computed. 10.16 10.43 10.82 9.71 9.60 10.53 10.89 10. 43 10.86 7.75 12.24 14.97 10.22 12.48 11.24 11.33 7.25 8.54 10.70 10.99 12.09 10.40 9.35 10.39 10.50 11.64 9.78 9.63 8.97 9.25 9.80 12.00 10.26 10.33 9.95 8.64 10.61 10.70 10.65 14.23 12.23 11.15 10.48 9.16 11.04 9.06 11.34 10.06 11.16 12.23 9.82 10.24 13.02 9.23 10.88 11.25 11.02 10.34 checks and cashiers' checks are now included 326,176 37,635 34,089 37,391 415,358 268,589 106,681 60,436 51,003 8,637 45,657 1,451 16.323 19,937 38,917 47,519 10,061 28,285 3,263 45.585 19'019 7,253 3,711 42,080 13,682 10,646 25,395 77,612 129,616 38,782 32,288 47,703 14,506 16,947 86,013 11,858 66,600 104,338 61,658 16,842 29,217 3,927 22,186 124,989 16,733 12,013 77,810 6,282 5,479 13,736 54,886 8,714 9,584 20,658 38,724 58,379 17,101 8,672 32,618 3,763 3,409 3,739 41,536 26,859 10,668 6,044 5,100 864 4,566 145 1,632 1,994 3,892 4,752 1,006 2,829 326 4,558 1,902 725 371 4,208 1,368 1,065 2,539 7,761 12,962 3,878 3,229 4,770 1,450 1,695 8,601 1,186 6,660 10,434 6,166 1,684 2,922 393 2,218 12,499 1,673 1,201 7,781 628 548 1,374 5,489 871 959 2,066 3,872 5,838 1,710 33,127 3,926 3,687 3,632 39,867 28,281 11,619 6,303 5,537 669 5,590 217 1,669 2,488 4,374 5,385 729 2,414 349 5,010 2,300 754 347 4,373 1,437 1,239 2,484 7,474 11,625 3,589 3,164 5,728 1,488 1,752 8,560 1,025 7,064 11,158 6,567 2,396 3,573 438 2,325 11,452 1,848 1,088 8,826 632 612 1,680 5,392 892 1.248 1,907 4,213 6,569 1,884 897 33,055 4,096 4,052 3,419 43,278 30,496 10,861 6,975 5,985 799 5,995 262 1,710 2,148 4,445 4,891 986 2,793 315 4,723 2,623 905 391 5,119 1,785 1,075 2,929 9,075 10,440 3,780 3,412 4,619 1,413 1,839 8,401 1,048 7,020 11,303 7,107 1,799 3,404 370 2,306 13,743 1,889 1,208 6,205 639 821 1,431 5,221 864 931 2,205 4,067 6,650 1,865 9.7 8.6 11.5 8.6 10.0 10.5 11.2 10.7 10.7 8.9 13.0 14.1 10.8 10.0 11.0 10.4 9.6, 10.61 10. 7! 10.81 13.2( 12.11 10.41 10.5] 11. 4( 10. 5( 10. li 11.41 8.6: 10. 0( 10. 61 10. II 10.15 10.2 10.L 9.8' 10.5' 11.1; 10.6' 11.2; 11.9 9. & 10.2, 10. 8 11.01 10. li 7.7; 10.0 12.9' io.6; 9.5; 10.5: 9.5 11.0 9.7 10.8 10.6 10.1 with amount du BEPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 241 TABLE NO. 60.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. JUNE 30, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. Net amounts due from banks not included in reserve calculation.1 cent Amount Amount Per net of lawful Per cent to of lawful amount reserve to net Net reserve with amount amounts Amount on with Federal on which on which of reserve which reserve reserve reserve is required. Federal reserve reserve banks computed. is com- May 12, is combanks. puted. puted. 1919. 55,804 77,916 17,315 200,169 6,450 20,775 5,580 7,792 1,731 20,017 645 2,078 6,930 8,794 1,784 20,411 685 1,882 12.42 11.00 10.30 10.20 10.62 9.06 7,087 9,005 1,755 21,586 700 2,318 11.98 12.07 10.38 10.42 10.67 10.71 All other reserve cities 65,186 3,337,061 333,706 345,359 10.35 354,502 10.40 Total all reserve cities. 86,483 6,619,545 760,429 831,767 12.57 802,325 11. 95 3,320 2,162 1,553 14,474 2,419 9,289 3,627 2,291 1,796 14,877 2,477 9,976 7.65 7.42 8.09 7.19 7.17 7.52 3,459 2,445 1,730 15,118 2,726 9,744 7.29 7.53 8.03 7.19 7.18 7.16 Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco.. Ogden Salt Lake City. 1,462 767 1 7,237 517 COUNTRY BANKS. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States 3,524 1,403 1,766 11,262 1,485 12,197 47,423 30,879 22,190 206,773 34,560 132,707 31,637 474,532 3,217 35,044 7.38 35,222 7.25 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania. Delaware Maryland 30,388 23,275 61,507 868 3,731 372,339 320,653 602,315 12,499 46,190 26,064 22,446 42,162 875 3,233 27,841 24,758 45,949 940 3,455 7.48 7.72 7.63 7.52 7.48 21,121 23,969 47,597 946 3,563 7.36 7.64 7.61 7.33 7.52 Total Eastern States.. Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 119,769 1,353,996 94,780 102,943 7.60 103,802 7.54 123,303 81,365 70,324 41,658 42,592 35,900 54,703 28,817 37,125 226,038 33,341 82,285 50,678 8,631 5,696 4,923 2,916 2,981 2,513 3,829 2,017 2,599 15,823 2,334 5,760 3,547 9,287 5,907 5,311 3,338 3,222 2,607 4,136 2,270 3,222 18,468 2,548 6,145 3,839 7.53 7.26 7.55 8.01 7.57 7.26 7 56 7.88 8.68 8.17 7.64 7.47 7.58 8,994 6,038 5,103 3,168 3,123 3,018 4,328 2,194 3,074 16,350 2,544 6,541 3,990 7.27 7.37 7.31 7.60 7.59 7.92 7.88 7.39 8.60 7.70 7.49 7.62 7.59 Total Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan.. Wisconsin. Minnesota. Iowa Missouri... 101,457 >8,129 63,569 70,300 7.74 68,465 7.60 12,947 36,645 10,993 16,166 16,266 16,028 5,941 287,946 162,347 271,540 91,863 109,599 147,635 159,074 48,199 20,156 11,364 19,008 6,430 7,672 10,335 11,135 3,374 21,632 12,331 20,340 6,784 8,148 11,276 12,172 3,620 7.51 7.60 7.49 7.38 7.43 7.64 7.65 7.51 21,056 12,116 20,865 6,887 8,165 10,937 11,916 3,901 7.41 7.26 7.53 7.55 7.33 7.62 7.34 7.75 Total Middle States.. North Dakota. South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico... Oklahoma 154,945 1,278,203 Total Western States. 8,180 7,716 6,800 4,866 5,558 4,527 7,556 3,346 2,543 34,218 3,483 8,156 4,508 19,474 96,303 7.53 95,843 7.44 6,275 6,610 8,016 11,087 9,901 5,240 6,929 1,638 10,871 52,654 63,264 75,234 101,374 61,428 33,738 60,901 20,804 108,902 3,686 4,429 5,266 7,096 4,300 2,362 4,263 1,456 7,623 4,217 4,939 5,860 7,759 4,570 2,595 4,809 1,766 8,418 8 01 7.81 7.79 7.65 7.44 7.69 7.89 8.49 7.73 4,266 5,010 6,181 8,131 4,971 2,429 5,064 1,650 8,272 7.77 7.63 7.86 7.79 7.86 7.36 7.78 8.37 7.76 66,567 578,299 40,481 44,933 7.77 45,974 7.78 1 See note 1 on page 230. Certified checks and cashiers' checks are now included with amounts due to banks in the reserve calculation. 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 16 242 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 60.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report durii year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. JUNE 30, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. Net amounts due from banks not included in reserve calculation.! Amount of lawful Net reserve amounts Amount on which of reserve with reserve is required. Federal computed. reserve banks. Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed. Amount of lawful Per cei reserve to net with amoun Federal on whi( reserve reserv banks is com May 12, puted 1919. COUNTRY BANKS—COntd. 7.79 7.82 7.47 8.14 9.21 7.94 8.26 4.49 3,915 3,563 14,472 2,926 388 829 1,344 12 27,679 7.70 27,449 7. 2 679 2 1,431 45.82 54.45 2 459 2 1,422 34. 54. 2 2,110 51.33 2 1,881 47. 5,100 6,120 19,134 4,313 517 1,383 2,787 49,273 46,896 191,146 39,326 4,460 10,149 17,809 267 3,449 3,283 13,380 2,753 312 710 1,247 19 3,837 3,668 14,275 3,200 411 806 1,470 12 Total Pacific States... 39,354 359,326 25,153 Alaska (nonmember banks). Hawaii (nonmember banks). 4 251 1,482 2,628 2 222 2 394 2 616 Washington Oregon . . California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska (member bank) Total (nonmember banks)... 7. 7. 7. 7. 8. 8. 7. 4. 255 4,110 Total country banks.. 513,984 4,956,595 347,290 379,312 7.65 378,636 7. Total United States.. 600,467 11,576,140 1,107,719 1,211,079 10.46 1,180,961 10. SEPT. 12, 1919. New York City... Chicago St. Louis Central reserve cities.. Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Charleston Jacksonville Birmingham New Orleans Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Galveston Houston San Antonio Waco.. Little Rock Louisville Chattanooga Memphis 19,515 131 2,586,604 629 184 160,342 336,259 81 794 20,844 362,743 82 450 19,932 14.02 13.10 12.43 8 391,195 77,215 17,998 15 13 12. 19,646 3,376,130 438,897 465,125 13.78 486,408 14 34,841 4,016 3,309 3 799 47,246 25,838 11 573 6,637 5 725 869 5,457 1,666 1,979 3,475 4,574 1,260 3,524 472 5,140 2,384 870 345 4,337 1,649 1,119 2,757 8 258 13,442 9.79 9.27 10.68 10 25 10.54 9.58 11 25 10.23 9 45 9.53 10.86 8.19 11.78 10.33 7.83 12.63 10.18 15.07 11.02 11.95 11.46 8.07 10.49 11.80 10.13 10.30 10.01 9.77 33,127 3,926 3,687 3,632 39,867 28,281 11,619 6,303 5 537 669 5,590 2,488 1,669 4,374 5,385 729 2,414 349 5,010 2,300 754 347 4,373 1,437 1,239 2,484 7,474 11,625 10 10 10 9 9 10 10 10 10 7 12 12 10 11 11 7 8 10 10 12 10 9 10 10 11 9 9 8 3,557 536 60 6,737 1,079 1 098 3,318 218 477 7,674 653 2,383 4,308 624 1,338 539 481 396 201 300 355,810 43 333 30,971 37 053 448,424 269,635 102 894 64,855 60 584 9 121 50,227 20 342 16,797 33,655 58,423 9,981 34,606 3 132 46,627 19,946 7,595 4 278 41 327 13,979 11,048 26,772 82 520 137,540 35,581 4,333 3,097 3 706 44,842 26,963 10 290 6,486 6 058 912 5,023 2,034 1,680 3,365 5,842 998 3,461 313 4,663 1,995 759 428 4,133 1,398 1,105 2,677 < 252 5 13,754 334 Nashville 1 471 Cincinnati 54 Cleveland 1 See note 1 on page 230. Certified checks and cashiers' checks are now included with amount due banks in the reserve calculation. i\ 2 Cash in vault (exclusive of national-bank notes) and due from approved reserve agents. 3 1 Figures in this column represent lawful reserve with Federal rreserve bank June 30,1919. EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 243 TABLE NO. 60.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. SEPT. 12, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Net amounts due from banks not included in reserve calculation, i Cities, States, and Territories. Columbus . Toledo Indianapolis. Chicago Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee. Minneapolis St Paul Cedar Rapids.. Des Moines Dubucjue. Sioux City Kansas City, Mo... St Joseph Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans Topeka Wichita Denver Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa . Seattle Spokane. Tacoma Portland Los Angeles Oakland.. San Francisco Ogden. Salt Lake City .... 1,846 814 1,607 127 8,935 418 147 49 167 1 1,077 1,036 4,251 39 295 115 2,682 3,411 763 1,349 1,584 1,856 3,579 702 Net amounts Amount on which of reserve reserve is required. computed. 43,109 35,424 53,799 15,022 15,665 100 121 13,712 70,502 118,156 72,787 15 800 28,256 3 906 22,028 147,973 18,589 13,808 86,853 7,207 6,641 16,806 61,118 7,884 10 433 23,078 42,444 61 820 18,713 10 226 67,145 82,537 17 758 227,398 7 030 19,438 4,311 3,543 5,381 1,502 1,566 10,012 1,371 7,050 11,815 7,279 1,580 2,826 390 2,203 14,797 1,859 1,381 8,685 721 664 1,681 6,112 788 1,043 2,308 4,244 6,182 1,871 1,022 6,714 8,254 1,776 22,740 703 1,944 cent Amount Per net to of lawful amount reserve on with which Federal reserve reserve is combanks. puted. 4,384 3,801 5,784 1,603 1,578 9,765 1,213 7,029 11,492 7,892 1,890 3,068 371 2,242 11,708 1,854 1,254 9,014 726 666 1,517 6,304 821 1,122 2,025 4,400 6,246 2,263 1,086 7,782 8,918 1,812 25,442 1,603 10.17 10.73 10.75 10.67 10.07 9.75 8.85 9.97 9.73 10.84 11.96 10.86 9.50 10.18 7.91 9.97 9.08 10.38 10.07 10.03 9.02 10.32 10.41 10.75 8.77 10.37 10.11 12.09 10.62 11.59 10.80 10.20 11.19 9 73 8.25 684 Amount of lawful Per cent reserve to net with amount Federal on which reserve reserve banks is comJune 30, puted. 1919. 1,882 9 25 9.80 12.00 10.26 10.33 9 95 8.64 10.61 10.70 10.65 14.23 12.23 11.15 10.48 9.16 11.04 9.06 11.34 10.06 11.16 12.23 9.82 10.24 13.02 9.23 10.88 11.25 11.02 10.34 12.42 11.00 10.30 10.20 10.62 9.06 3,589 3,164 5,728 1,488 1,752 8 560 1,025 7,064 11,158 6,567 2,396 3,573 438 2,325 11,452 1,848 1,088 8,826 632 612 1,680 5,392 892 1,248 1,907 4,213 6,569 1,884 897 6,930 8,794 1,784 20,411 685 All other reserve cities.. 74,686 3,604,661 360,466 365,920 10.15 345,142 10.35 Total all reserve cities... 94,332 6,980,791 799,363 831,045 11.90 831,550 12.57 4,268 2,045 1,820 16,639 2,446 11,647 51,345 33,992 23,024 226,881 38,249 134,757 3,594 2,379 1,612 15,882 2,677 9,433 3,902 2,547 1,721 16,874 2,911 10,019 7.60 7.49 7.48 7.44 7.61 7.43 3,627 2,291 1,796 14,877 2,477 9,976 7.65 7.42 8.09 7.19 7.17 7.52 38,867 508,248 35,577 37,974 7.47 35,044 7.38 35,656 25 580 57 578 398,377 337,752 619 572 12,837 49,190 27,886 23,643 43,370 29,601 25,262 46,239 27,841 24,758 45,949 3,455 7.48 7.72 7.63 7.52 7.48 102,943 7.60 COUNTRY BANKS. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York New Jersey. . Pennsylvania Delaware Marvland Total Eastern States.. 673 3,814 123,301 1,417,728 3,443 3,507 7.43 7.48 7.46 7.53 7.13 99,241 105,575 7.45 899 966 940 9,287 7.51 7.53 9,687 9,031 129,020 8,698 Virginia 6,175 5,907 7.24 5,970 7.26 85,288 8,659 West Virginia 5,311 6.79 5,604 5,437 80,063 7.55 North Carolina 9,618 i See note 1 on page 230. Certified checks and cashiers' checks are now included with amounts due to banks in the reserve calculation. 244 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 60.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. SEPTEMBER 12, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. Net amounts due from banks not included in reserve calculation, i Amount of lawful Net amounts Amount reserve with on which of reserve reserve is required. Federal reserve computed. banks. Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed. Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks J u n e 30, 1919. Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed. 3,338 3,222 2,607 4 136 2,270 3 222 18,468 2,548 6,145 3,839 8.01 7.57 7.26 7 56 7.88 8 68 8.17 7.64 7.47 7.58 COUNTRY BANKS—COIltd. South Carolina Georgia.. Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total Middle States.. North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska. Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States. Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada . Arizona Alaska (member banks) Total Pacific States... Alaska (nonmember banks). Hawaii (nonmemberbanks). Total (nonmember banks.) Total country banks.. Total United States... 5,685 4,881 4,201 6 276 2,991 3,274 33,236 3,457 8,188 5,492 3,126 3,133 2,454 3,843 2,050 2,836 17, 663 2,348 5,798 3,658 3,472 3.402 2; 813 4,111 2,162 2,900 19,560 2,514 6,098 3,902 7.77 7.60 8.02 7 49 7738 7 16 7.75 7.50 7.36 7.47 104,656 • 44,659 44,749 35,052 54,894 29,292 40,519 252,333 33,538 82,822 52,255 964,484 67,514 72,233 7.49 70,300 7.74 37,935 16 807 34,792 12,975 14,866 14,851 12,060 6,315 303,749 174,739 292,052 100,672 113,231 155,829 163,764 53,707 21,262 12,232 20,444 7,047 7,926 10,908 11,464 3,759 22,673 12,882 21,925 7,378 8,532 11,697 12,028 3,946 7.46 7 37 7.51 7.33 7.54 7.51 7 35 7.35 21,632 12,331 20,340 6,784 8,148 11,276 12,172 3,620 7.51 7 60 7.49 7.38 7.43 7.64 7 65 7.51 150,601 1,357,743 95,042 101,061 7.44 96,303 7.53 4,979 6,347 6,759 17,054 11,385 6,194 10,582 1,820 13,984 55,982 68,608 78,218 114,943 63,577 36,806 69,236 22,399 123,268 3,919 4,803 5,475 8,046 4,450 2,576 4,847 1,568 8,629 4,175 5,280 5,895 8,680 4,762 2,734 5,321 1,855 9,340 7.46 7.70 7.54 7.55 7.49 7.43 7.69 8.28 7.58 4,217 4,939 5,860 7,759 4,570 2,595 4,809 1,766 8,418 8.01 7.81 7.79 7.65 7.44 7.69 7.89 8.49 7.73 79,104 633,037 44,313 48,042 7.59 44,933 7.77 8,101 8,122 22,720 5,726 680 1,315 2 191 57 533 54 455 217,198 46,527 4,982 9,640 17 892 287 4,027 3,812 15,204 3,257 349 675 1 252 20 4,464 4,196 16,254 4,051 415 695 1,324 7.76 7.71 7.48 8.71 8.33 7.21 7 40 4.18 3,837 3,668 14,275 3,200 411 806 1,470 12 7 79 7 82 7.47 8.14 9 21 7.94 8 26 4.49 48,855 408,514 28,596 31,411 7.69 27,679 7.70 367 1,595 2,132 2 239 2320 2 583 2 1,609 36.55 75.43 2 679 2 1,431 45.82 54.45 367 3,727 2 559 2 2,192 58.81 2 2,110 51.33 545,751 5,293,481 370,842 398,488 7.53 379,312 7.65 640,083 12,274,272 1,170,205 1,229,533 10.02 1,210,862 10.46 12 1 See note 1 on page 230. Certified checks and cashiers' checks are now included with amounts due to banks in tne reserve calculation. 2 Cash in vault (exclusive of national-bank notes) and due from approved reserve agents. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 245 TABLE NO. 61.—Amount of reserve required, amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks, and amount of excess reserve held by member national banks, by geographical sections; also lawful reserve required and amount held by nonmember national banks in Alaska and Hawaii, <as reported. NOV. 1, 1918. [In thousands of dollars.] Reserve required with Federal reserve banks. Geographical sections. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. Excess reserve. Excess reserve Aug. 31, 1918. MEMBER NATIONAL BANKS. New England States: Reserve city . . Country banks Total Eastern States: Central reserve city Other reserve cities Country banks Total Southern States: Reserve cities.. Country banks Total Middle States: Central reserve cities... Other reserve cities Country banks Total Western States: Reserve cities.. Country banks Total Pacific States: Reserve cities.. Country banks. Total Total United States (member national banks) 32,358 32,616 64,974 11,586 1,322 i 264 1939 817 1122 321,989 95,262 89,560 506,811 361,503 95,126 97,260 553,889 39,514 i 136 7,700 47,078 51,415 10,741 7,133 69,289 38,984 59,443 98,427 40,364 64,563 104,927 1,380 5,120 6,500 1,540 5,302 6,842 80,500 76,810 78,800 236,110 80,847 75,700 84,396 240,943 347 i 1,110 5,596 4,833 4,764 7,415 5,027 17,206 21,179 39,655 60,834 20,699 43,687 64,386 1480 4,032 3,552 713 3,365 4,078 41,404 22,509 63,913 1,031,333 45,074 25,015 70,089 1,099,208 3,670 2,506 6,176 67,875 5,603 2,515 8,118 105,411 Reserve required. Nonmember National Banks. Alaska: In vault With reserve agents Total Hawaii: In vault With reserve agents Total Total Alaska and Hawaii: In vault With reserve agents Total 33,944 31,294 65,238 Amount held in vault (exclusive of national Excess bank notes) reserve. and with approved reserve agents. Excess reserve Aug. 31, 1918. 96 144 240 69 271 340 244 129 373 604 1,237 1,841 331 827 1,158 639 612 1,251 369 554 923 . 165 415 580 273 410 683 .> 769 1,652 2,421 400 1,098 1,498 883 741 1,624 RECAPITULATION. Amount reserve required. Central reserve cities (member national banks) Other reserve cities (member national banks) Country banks (member national banks) Alaska and Hawaii (nonmember national banks) Total United States (all national banks) i Deficit. Amount reserve held. 402,489 307,583 321,261 923 1,032,256 442,350 309,321 347,537 2,421 1,101,629 Excess reserve. 39,861 1,738 26,276 1,49869,373 Excess reserve Aug. 31, 1918. 56,179 25,073 24,159 1,624 107,035 246 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 61.—Amount of reserve required, amount of lawful reserve with Federa reserve banks, and amount of excess reserve held by member national banks, by geo graphical sections; also lawful reserve required and amount held by nonmember nationa banks in Alaska and Hawaii, as reported—Continued. DEC. 31,1918. [In thousands of dollars.] Reserve Lawful required reserve Excess Excess reserve with with Geographical sections. Federal Federal reserve. Nov. 1, reserve reserve 1918. banks. banks. MEMBER NATIONAL BANKS. New England States: Reserve city Country banks Total Eastern States: Central reserve city Other reserve cities Country banks Total Southern States: Reserve cities.. Country banks Total Middle States: Central reserve cities Other reserve cities Country banks Total Western States: Reserve cities Country banks Total Pacific States: Reserve cities Country banks Total Total United States (member national banks).. 33,325 32, 733 66,058 35,516 33,681 69,197 2,191 948 3,139 il,58 1,32. 352,719 101,985 94,592 549,296 378, 809 104,212 102,703 585, 724 26,090 2,227 8,111 36,428 39,51 43,195 63,623 106,818 42,764 67,618 110,382 1431 3,995 3,564 1,38 5,12 6,50 90,302 84,745 83,444 258,491 92,709 90,266 88,900 271,875 2,407 5,521 5,456 13,384 34 11,111 5,591 4,831 23,844 41,077 64,921 22,993 45,354 68,347 1851 4,277 3,426 4,03 3,55 42,869 24,112 66,981 47,541 27,097 74,638 1,180,163 4,672 2,985 7,657 67,598 3,67 2,50 6,17 67,87, Amount held in vault (exclusive of national Excess banknotes) reserve. and with approved reserve agents. Excess reserve Nov. 1, 1918. 1,112,565 Reserve rquired. Nonmember National Banks. Alaska: In vault With reserve agents Total Hawaii: In vault With reserve agents Total Total Alaska and Hawaii: In vault With reserve agents Total 126 U3 7,70 47,07 1481 6 27 76 114 190 166 390 556 90 276 366 34 155 232 387 713 1,176 1,889 558 944 1,502 33 82 1,15 231 346 577 789 1,566 2,445 648 1,220 1,868 40 1,09 1,49 Excess reserve. Excess reserve Nov. 1, 1918. RECAPITULATION. Amount reserve required. Central reserve cities (member national banks) Other reserve cities (member national banks) Country banks (member national banks) Alaska and Hawaii (nonmember national banks) Total United States (all national banks) i Deficit. Amount reserve held. 443,021 329,963 339,581 577 1,113,142 471,518 343,292 365,353 2,445 1,182,608 28,497 13,329 25,772 1,868 69,466 39,86 1,73! 26,271 1,49! 69,37; REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 247 TABLE N O . 61.—Amount of reserve required, amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks, and amount of excess reserve held by member national banks, by geographical sections; also lawful reserve required and amount held by nonmember national banks in Alaska and Hawaii, as reported—Continued. MAR. 4, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Lawful Reserve required reserve Excess with Excess reserve with Geographical sections. Federal reserve. Dec. 31, Federal 1918. reserve reserve banks. banks. MEMBER NATIONAL BANKS. New England States: Country banks Total Eastern States: 30 511 32* 354 62,865 Country banks Total Southern States: Reserve cities .... . . . . . Country banks Total Middle States: Central reserve cities. Other reserve cities Country banks Total Western States: Reserve cities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Country banks Total Pacific States: 312 557 99 721 94*491 506,769 ........... 45 039 63,331 108,370 91 091 85 306 89,404 32 006 34,357 66,363 3,498 2 191 '948 3,139 348 383 107 482 101,252 557,117 35,826 7 761 6*761 26,090 2 227 8,111 50,348 36,428 45 413 69,043 114,456 374 5,712 143i 3,995 3,564 92 578 88*. 706 93,439 265,801 274,723 23 927 41,310 65,237 Country banks Total Total United States (member national banks) 1 495 2,003 23 214 44,917 41 295 23*328 64,623 1,073,665 6,086 1 478 3*400 4*035 8,922 Alaska: In vault With reserve agents Total Hawaii: In vault With reserve agents Total Total Alaska and Hawaii: With reserve agents Total 13,384 1713 3,607 2,894 1851 4,277 42,780 25,530 68,310 1 485 2,202 3,687 4 672 2,'985 7,657 1,149,100 75,435 67,598 68,131 Amount held in vault (exclusive Reserve of national Excess required. banknotes) reserve. and with approved reserve agents. Nonmember National Banks. 2 407 5 521 5,456 3,426 Excess reserve Dec. 31, 1918. 74 111 185 169 340 509 95 229 324 90 276 366 126 188 314 547 989 1,536 421 801 1,222 558 944 1,502 200 299 499 716 1,329 2,045 516 1,030 1,546 648 1,220 1,868 RECAPITULATION. Amount reserve required. Central reserve cities (member national banks) Other reserve cities (member national banks) Country banks (member national banks) Alaska and Hawaii (nonmember national banks) Total United States (all national banks) 1 Deficit. Amount reserve held. 403,648 325,799 344,218 499 1,074,164 440,961 339,601 368,538 2,045 1,151,145 Excess reserve. Excess reserve Dec. 31, 1918. 37,313 13,802 24,320 1,546 76,981 28,497 13,329 25,772 1,868 69,466 248 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 61.—Amount of reserve required, amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks, and amount of excess reserve held by member national banks, by geographical sections; also lawful reserve required and amount held by nonmember national banks in Alaska and Hawaii, as reported— Continued. MAY 12, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Reserve required with Federal reserve banks. Geographical sections. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. Excess reserve. Excess reserve Mar. 4, 1919. MEMBER NATIONAL BANKS. New England States: Reserve city Country banks Total Eastern States: Central reserve city. Other reserve cities Country banks Total Southern States: Reserve cities Country banks Total Middle States: Central reserve cities Other reserve cities. Country banks Total Western States: Reserve cities Country banks Total Pacific States: Reserve cities Country banks Total Total United States (member national banks) 34,050 34,006 68,056 33,055 35,222 68,277 1995 1,216 221 1,495 2,003 3,498 336 028 99,711 96,322 532,061 354,062 103,177 103,802 561,041 18,034 3,466 7,480 28,980 35,826 7,761 6,761 50,348 45,446 63,099 108,545 49,879 68,465 118,344 4,433 5,366 9,799 374 5,712 6,086 94,092 88,941 90,102 273,135 93,761 92,968 95,843 282,572 1331 4,027 5,741 9,437 1,487 3,400 4,035 8,922 25,256 41,378 66,634 23,592 45,974 69,566 11,664 4,596 2,932 1713 3,607 2,894 47,330 24,966 72,296 1,120,727 51,831 27,449 79,280 1,179,080 4,501 2,483 6,984 58,353 1,485 2,202 3,687 75,435 Amount held in vault Excess (exclusive Reserve of national Excess reserve banknotes) reserve. Mar. 4, required. 1919. and with approved reserve agents. Nonmember National Banks. Alaska: 79 119 198 234 225 459 155 106 261 95 229 324 158 236 394 471 951 1,422 313 715 1,028 421 801 1,222 237 355 592 With reserve agents Total 3awaii: In vault With reserve agents Total rotal Alaska and Hawaii: In vault With reserve agents Total 705 1,176 1,881 468 821 1,289 516 1,030 1,546 RECAPITULATION. Amount reserve required. Central reserve cities (member national banks) )ther reserve cities (member national banks) "ountry banks (member national banks) Llaska and Hawaii (nonmember national banks) Total United States (all national banks) i Deficit. Amount reserve held. Excess reserve. 430,120 340,734 349,873 592 1,121,319 447,823 354,502 376,755 1,881 1,180,961 ' 17,703 13,768 26,882 1,289 59,642 Excess reserve Mar. 4, 1919. 37,313 13,802 24,320 1,546 76,981 249 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. LBLE No. 61.—Amount of reserve required, amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks, and amount of excess reserve held by member national banks, by geographical sections; also lawful reserve required and amount held by nonmember national banks in Alaska and Hawaii, as reported—Continued. JUNE 30,191£ [In thousands of dollars.] * Lawful Reserve reserve required with with Federal ' Federal reserve reserve Geographical sections. banks. Excess reserve. Excess reserve May 12, 1919. banks. MEMBER NATIONAL BANKS. iw England States: Reserve city . Country banks Total istern States: Central reserve city Other reserve cities . Country banks Total mthern States: Reserve cities Country banks Total iddle States: Central reserve cities Other reserve cities Country banks Total Western States: Reserve cities Country banks Total acificStates: Reserve cities Country banks Total Total United States (member national banks) 32,618 33,217 65,835 33,127 35,044 68,171 509 1,827 2,336 332,043 96,018 94;780 522,841 391,195 97,315 102,943 591,453 59,152 1,297 8,163 68,612 18,034 3,466 7,480 28,980 43,842 63,569 107,411 47,365 70,300 117,665 3,523 6,731 10,254 4,433 5,366 9,799 94,680 90,181 89,474 274,335 95,213 91,226 96,303 282,742 533 1,045 6,829 8,407 1 331 4,027 5,741 9,437 24,789 40,481 65,270 26,490 44,933 71,423 1,701 4,452 6,153 46,258 25,153 71,411 49,836 27,679 77,515 1,107,103 1,208,969 3,578 2,526 6,104 101,866 Reserve required. Nonmember National Banks. daska: In vault With reserve agents Total lawaii: In vault With reserve agents Total *otal Alaska and Hawaii: In vault With reserve agents Total Amount held in vault (exclusive of national Excess bank notes) reserve. and with approved reserve agents. 1 995 1,216 221 1 1,664 4,596 2,932 4 501 2,483 6,984 587353 Excess reserve May 12, 1919. 89 133 222 299 380 679 210 247 457 155 106 261 158 236 394 453 978 1,431 295 742 1,037 313 715 1,028 247 369 616 752 1,358 2,110 505 989 1,494 468 821 1,289 RECAPITULATION. Amount reserve required. entral reserve cities (member national banks) )ther reserve cities (member national banks) ountry banks (member national banks) Uaska and Hawaii (nonmember national banks) Total United States (all national banks) 1 Deficit. Amount reserve held. Excess reserve. 426,723 333,706 346,674 616 1,107,719 486,408 345,359 377, 202 2,110 1,211,079 59,685 11,653 30,528 1,494 103,360 Excess reserve May 12, 1919. 17,703 13, 768 26, 882 1,289 59,642 250 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 61.—Amount of reserve required, amount of lawful reserve with Feo reserve banks, and amount of excess reserve held by member national banks, by graphical sections; also lawful reserve required and amount held by nonmember natic banks in Alaska and Hawaii, as reported—Continued. SEPT. 12, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Reserve required with Federal reserve banks. Geographical sections. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. Excess reserve. Exc resei June 191 MEMBER NATIONAL BANKS. New England States: Reserve city Country banks Total Eastern States: Central reserve city Other reserve cities Country banks Total Southern States: Reserve cities .. Country banks Total Middle States: Central reserve cities Other reserve cities Country banks Total Western States: Reserve cities Country banks . 35,581 35,577 71,158 . 362,743 102,418 105,575 570,736 26,484 2,701 6,334 35,519 59 1 8 68 47,602 72,233 119,835 758 4,719 5,477 3 6 10 102,638 99,491 95,042 297,171 - 1 2 46,844 67,514 114,358 . 1740 2,397 1,657 336,259 99,717 99,241 535,217 .. 34,841 37,974 72,815 102,382 97,374 101,061 300,817 6'019 3,646 8; 27,627 44,313 27,849 48,042 1 4! 6> Nonmember National Banks. 1 71,940 75,891 222 3,729 3,951 51,206 28,596 79,802 1,169,646 55,836 31,411 87,247 1,227,341 4,630 2,815 7,445 57,695 3, 2, 6, 101, Amount held in vault (exclusive Reserve of national Excess required. banknotes) reserve. and with approved reserve agents. Exce resen June 1919 . . . Pacific States: Reserve cities Country banks Total . .... Total United States (member national banks) 1256 Alaska: In vault With reserve agents Total Hawaii: In vault With reserve agents Total Total Alaska and Hawaii: In vault With reserve agents . Total 96 143 239 271 312 583 175 169 344 128 192 320 534 1,075 1,609 406 883 1,289 1, 224 335 559 805 1,387 2,192 581 1,052 1,633 1, Excess reserve. Exce resen June; RECAPITULATION. Amount reserve required. Central reserve cities (member national banks) Other reserve cities (member national banks) Country banks (member national banks) Alaska and Hawaii (nonmember national banks) Total United States (all national banks) * Deficit. 438,897 360,466 370,283 559 1,170,205 Amount reserve held. 465,125 365,920 396,296 2,192 1,229,533 i 1919 26,228 5,454 26,013 1,633 59,328 59, 30, I, 103, TABLE N O . 62.—Abstract of reports oj earnings and dividends oj national banks Jor the year ended June SO, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Gross earning 3. Location. Number of Capital. banks. Maine New Hampshire Vermont.. Massachusetts Boston Rhode Island Connecticut New England States New York Albany Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo New York City New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburgh Delaware Maryland Baltimore Washington City Eastern States Virginia Richmond West Virginia North Carolina Surplus. Expenses paid. Commissions and earnings Capital Exfrom and Interest change insurance Other surplus. and dis- and col- premiums earncount. lection and the ings. charges. negotiation of real-estate loans. 62 55 48 145 11 i7 67 6,915 5,235 4,935 25,943 27,900 o,570 20,506 4,067 3,708 2,183 17,067 32,840 4,690 13,812 10,982 8,943 7,118 43,010 60,740 10,260 34,318 4,098 2,458 2,182 14,438 21,991 3,049 9,095 43 47 41 152 421 26 77 0 1 0 1 0 405 97,004 78,367 175,371 57,311 807 438 3 6 2 31 200 789 29 16 19 83 13 14 40,747 2,100 2,400 2,200 125,600 22,617 69,724 22,455 27,450 1,429 5,169 11,261 7,427 30,196 2,200 2,405 1,525 170,250 22,480 78,048 46,925 22,450 1,522 4,464 8,820 5,368 70,943 4,300 4,805 3,725 295,850 45,097 147,772 69,380 49,900 2,951 9,633 20,081 12,795 28,524 2,658 2,085 4,020 157,583 20,539 47,240 28,766 18,577 921 4,082 7,167 3,945 1,643 340,579 396,653 737,232 143 7 118 82 16,409 5,550 10,364 9,730 10,668 5,326 7,120 5,236 27,077 10,876 17,484 14,966 Total gross earnings. Contribution Interest to and dis- Interest Salaries count Ameri- Other Total exand exon bor- on de- Taxes. can Na- penses. penses wages. rowed posits. tional paid. money. Red Cross. 4,424 2,749 2,298 15,524 24,731 3 185 9^743 581 522 384 2,5.6 3,167 371 1,654 137 208 133 792 694 133 538 1,772 435 659 4,239 7,662 1,105 2,300 130 101 149 1,218 2,688 124 0 283 243 75 933 2,319 110 571 717 9 3 5 51 45 2 4 2 4,534 62,654 9,195 2,635 18,172 5,127 465 118 22 56 1,829 131 587 218 462 6 25 139 72 1 0 0 0 0 7 19 0 0 0 5 0 0 1,091 106 115 159 15,016 736 1,865 1 472 1,778 14 85 105 204 30,081 2,882 2,222 4,235 174,428 21,413 49,711 30,456 20,817 941 4,197 7,411 4,221 4,878 312 368 392 18,019 3,554 7,542 3,736 2,264 160 671 1,082 931 2,175 74 113 316 11,311 1,034 1,577 3,401 1,046 35 126 719 126 9,824 1,097 567 1,641 53,760 6,970 16,402 8,272 7,610 262 1,657 1,761 917 1,603 128 121 222 14,779 1,131 2,187 1,369 1,115 38 227 686 319 326,107 4,130 32 22,746 353,015 43,909 22,053 110,740 9,854 5,276 6,272 5,677 276 167 115 351 8 0 9 6 562 161 277 207 10,700 5,604 6,673 6,241 1,770 764 1,052 1,086 879 853 106 742 2,822 1,513 2,201 1,313 403 392 217 1,825 1,704 2fi9 1,059 3,032 1,661 1,547 10,641 15,960 2.004 6; 272 119 5,869 41,117 63 10 0 21 547 29 126 246 55 4 3 19 1 2,768 396 294 202 11,380 2,067 4,189 3,191 2,338 71 357 814 472 21,311 2,017 1,463 2,794 109,796 14,785 32,023 20,215 14,428 570 3,041 5,081 2,766 23,925 1,124 28,539 230,290 665 514 477 234 8 12 3 5 1,215 490 717 914 7,359 4,146 4,556 4.294 TABLE N O . 62.—-Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks for the year ended June 30, 1919—Continued. to to [In thousands of dollars.] Expenses paid. Gross earnings. Location. Number of Capital. banks. South Carolina Charleston Georgia Atlanta Savannah Florida Jacksonville... Alabama Birmingham.. Mississippi Louisiana New Orleans.. Texas Dallas .... El Paso Fort Worth... Galveston Houston San Antonio. Waco. Arkansas Little Rock... Kentucky Louisville Tennessee Chattanooga.. Memphis Nashville Southern States 7,955 1,600 Surplus. Capital and surplus. Interest and discount. Exchange and collection charges. 74 5 89 5 1 50 3 91 2 33 29 3 507 5 4 4 2 6 8 6 75 2 124 4 93 2 3 5 8,158 4,100 400 4,785 1,600 8,945 1,750 3,800 4,155 3,800 36,980 4,650 1,410 2,300 400 5,900 3,150 2,050 4,941 500 11,831 4,250 7,374 2,000 1,400 2,900 3,155 1,091 5,332 4,100 550 2,492 1,100 5,663 1,550 2,130 2,892 2,600 22,049 3,200 410 2,200 350 2,750 1,615 565 2,747 240 6,358 3,685 3,269 1,250 850 1,820 11,110 2,691 13,490 8,200 950 7,277 2,700 14,311 3,300 5,930 7,047 6,400 59,029 7,850 1,820 4,500 750 8,650 4,765 2,615 7,688 740 18,189 7,935 10,643 3,250 2,250 4,720 4,428 1,315 4,517 3,855 314 2,899 1,925 4,591 1,285 2,342 3,290 2,685 21,104 3,543 985 2,139 327 3,809 1,521 930 3,218 149 5,380 3,565 3,891 1,598 732 2,387 147 117 279 349 48 153 171 256 90 231 78 1,585 185,137 114,066 299,203 115,803 .,212 Commissions and earnings from insurance Other premiums earnand the ings. negotiation of real-estate loans. Total gross earnings. 771 360 575 459 52 126 87 327 48 150 361 352 2,054 652 77 188 5 450 72 101 316 19 200 121 155 94 76 425 903 340 849 1,005 76 791 735 800 457 464 690 599 2,741 807 346 375 121 932 209 180 586 31 947 1,029 1,038 561 210 726 360 119 391 225 32 233 121 378 68 283 233 338 1,906 251 65 192 16 586 185 113 223 17 544 310 298 90 74 174 5 1 3 1 0 2 2 3 1 23 8 892 2,810 785 149 969 723 63 649 357 1,010 205 525 675 427 4,676 692 230 360 61 657 398 164 677 42 1,063 575 799 268 155 394 4 0 5 10 5 2 5 1 526 118 256 41 493 246 104 467 31 615 481 478 169 129 301 125,882 22,420 11,253 26,397 9,715 160 14,914 206 57 95 154 10 139 43 117 80 80 129 278 556 122 80 55 18 305 37 23 109 1 189 135 123 126 89 256 313 23 71 31 210 22 55 181 17 49 21 115 43 71 167 48 Contribution Interest to Salaries and dis- Interest Ameri- Other Total count on deexand can exTaxes. wages. on bor- posits. Na- penses. penses paid. rowed tional money. Red Cross. 4,782 1,489 4,892 4,358 372 3,191 2,139 4,964 1,455 2,653 3,497 3,062 22,566 3,978 1,088 2,265 376 4,324 1,580 1,008 3,518 167 5,620 3,721 4,130 1,767 4,819 5 19 9 2 1 0 10 4 J 533 119 517 677 64 417 360 544 182 323 425 306 2,656 3.357 l', 088 3,304 3,090 287 2,218 1,662 3,062 961 1,768 2,392 2,027 14,052 2,937 838 1,372 244 3,128 1,114 663 2,273 140 3,374 2,526 2,773 1,184 649 2,021 84,859 8 5 8 4 247 6 444 9 14 4 102 3 3 142 5 289 6 6 342 2 3 3 6 109 13 4 6 66, '6m 13,900 11,000 3,100 3,500 21,893 6,700 31,120 44,250 1,725 2,100 9,805 7,000 2,100 13,505 7,300 15,226 11,550 6,600 20,230 800 2,250 500 1,350 6,570 12,050 1,100 19,700 21,968 7,150 7,100 2,156 3,900 10,587 3,203 19,016 35,600 511 2,075 5,774 4,000 1,075 6,097 3,450 8,006 7,750 4,025 10,694 650 800 218 688 3,413 5,102 800 9,310 55,352 21,050 18,100 5,256 7,400 32,480 9,903 50,13)6 79,850 2,236 4,175 15,579 11,000 3,175 19,602 10,750 23,232 19,300 10,625 30,924 1,450 3,050 718 2,038 9,983 17,152 1,900 29,010 19,936 6,395 9,673 •2,432 2,778 12,142 3,250 19,128 35,501 1,049 1,424 7,329 4,997 1,346 8,740 5,435 13,259 7,222 4,666 14,573 1,131 1,735 278 1,552 3,876 9,123 1,328 9,474 261 123 220 29 54 225 142 241 969 51 52 165 34 38 166 15 1 335 292 129 222 19 17 4 48 40 197 70 272 4 0 0 0 0 11 0 27 0 0 0 3 0 0 23 0 304 0 0 142 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 684 503 419 128 186 408 268 555 1,481 97 35 255 137 49 261 376 373 123 156 344 52 47 14 40 51 704 15 491 20,885 7,021 10,312 2,589 3,Q18 12,786 3,660 19,951 37,951 1,197 1,511 7,752 5,168 1,433 9,190 5,926 14,271 7,637 4,951 15,281 1,202 1,799 296 1,640 3,968 10,024 1,413 10,237 3,556 942 1,248 477 332 2,248 640 3,778 5,318 250 189 1,287 737 185 1,563 726 2,411 1,449 752 2,639 138 273 47 291 825 1,576 245 1,677 278 297 1,115 64 203 397 179 342 1,789 14 0 173 141 256 253 277 300 592 297 920 163 130 22 97 116 1,109 90 852 Middle Western States.. 2,138 223,069 .540 ^ino Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo Indiana Indianapolis Illinois f. Chicago, Central Reserve.. Chicago, Other Reserve... Peoria Michigan Detroit Grand Rapids Wisconsin Milwaukee Minnesota Minneapolis St. Paul. Iowa Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Missouri Kansas City St. Joseph St. Louis North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Lincoln Omaha Kansas * Kansas City Topeka Wichita Montana Wyoming Colorado Denver Pueblo New Mexico Oklahoma Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Western States 310,308 185,118 495,426 209,772 4,530 515 8,252 168 15 2 177 4 9 231 2 3 4 134 40 120 5 2 44 327 4 6 7 6,365 5,560 8,810 1,150 6,300 12,113 500 400 1,000 7,860 2,275 6,815 3,400 600 2,985 13,968 850 1,950 2,650 3,020 2,491 5,460 600 3,750 6,790 550 270 650 3,765 2,116 4,162 3,425 790 1,639 4,704 231 1,218 955 9,385 8,051 14,270 1,750 10,050 18,903 1,050 670 1,650 11,625 4,391 10,977 6,825 1,390 4,624 18,672 1,081 3,168 3,605 5,893 5,616 6,879 922 5,156 8,490 502 356 1,231 6,067 2,591 5,692 4,098 666 2,469 11,029 780 1,860 2,808 137 126 116 10 159 95 1 6 37 98 32 88 88 4 27 288 29 70 12 165 102 65 0 0 37 0 0 0 80 7 15 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 224 176 215 30 309 233 8 2 59 212 55 168 255 180 63 273 16 72 91 1,412 85,551 46,586 132,137 73,105 1,423 486 2,641 1,505 6,380 1,926 609 2,853 998 740 161 817 227 1,247 3,649 681 309 5,192 1,429 3,058 11,178 46 346 99 494 2,931 429 1,710 443 68 364 3,029 ' 697 1,793 354 5,329 808 1,063 2,099 1,618 540 4,931 806 52 442 93 603 18 101 51 539 301 939 2,691 624 84 565 2,921 816 2,087 542 1,051 341 382 1,278 481 2,108 3,565 170 128 862 480 222 930 783 1,365 779 547 1,477 138 177 29 236 437 1,005 168 988 13,858 4,380 7,287 1,788 1,970 8,823 2,303 12,871 25,092 826 911 5,686 3,511 1,099 6,479 3,940 10,235 6,030 3,767 10,780 933 1,278 218 1,217 2,624 7,012 1,152 7,378 633 22,756 153.. 450 52 64 22 5 9 4 13 • 22 184 0 1 4 0 4 7 7 22 48 13 7 0 2 1 5 G 7 0 124 35,799 10,466 66,861 16,935 1,187 6,419 1,106 6,020 1,339 7,275 170 962 5,624 956 8,855 , 1,820 99 511 81 364 1,327 228 1,402 6,457 2,685 479 1,198 5,963 4,441 691 88 850 2,559 508 2,613 11,605 148 825 2,002 343 2,911 573 148 11 4 231 81 483 289 58 1 79 165 29 247 160 2 200 903 39 169 217 2,350 2,210 2,230 258 1,689 2,220 175 118 430 1,651 777 1,175 1,628 175 542 2,302 235 495 867 364 311 568 66 213 653 30 21 68 507 226 530 314 64 163 813 18 91 137 8 1 1 3 0 2 10 1 0 4 6 2 2 8 0 2 1 1 4 4 3 731 691 718 92 958 1,104 46 44 202 854 275 716 422 50 281 1,880 11 1 352 357 4,788 4;470 5,089 667 4,301 6,096 409 265 1,011 4,585 1.788 3^868 3,223 379 1,696 8,522 555 1,454 2,154 15,029 3,642 21,527 5,157 81 9,884 55,320 77,655 to TABLE N O . 62.—Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks for the year ended June SO, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Gross earnings. Location. Number of Capital. banks. Washington Seattle Spokane Tacoma Oregon Portland . . California Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Idaho Utah Ogden Salt Lake City Nevada Arizona Alaska (member banks) Pacific States Alaska Hawaii Nonmember banks Total United States Surplus. Expenses paid. Commissions and earnings from insurance premiums and the negotiation of real-estate loans. Other earnings. Contribution Interest to Ameri- Other Total Salaries and dis- Interest excount can and exon de- Taxes. Na- penses. penses wages. on bor- posits. rowed paid. tional money. Ked Cross. Capital Exand change surplus. Interest and coland discount. lection charges. Total gross earnings. o o 72 7 3 1 84 3 260 8 2 9 70 16 4 6 10 18 1 4,510 5,000 2,450 1,000 5,301 5,000 23,747 7,400 1,500 29,500 4,305 680 575 2,200 1,435 1,550 25 2,821 1,875 500 165 2,875 2,250 9,371 3,725 1,100 18,350 1,999 312 425 1,155 438 824 0 7,331 6,875 2,950 1,165 8,176 7,250 33,118 11,125 2,600 47,850 6,304 992 1,000 3,355 1,873 2,374 25 3,922 4,264 1,797 594 3,699 3,805 13,509 5,567 1,150 15,978 3,674 458 595 2,031 815 1,300 90 394 86 26 69 130 198 55 11 825 48 4 12 28 31 83 3 23 0 0 0 1 7 37 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 16 7 0 137 213 81 6 150 117 870 121 52 617 108 18 25 78 39 91 0 4,172 • 4,871 1,964 626 3,919 4,059 14,614 5,743 1,213 17,420 3,834 480 632 2,137 901 1,481 14 872 957 333 112 818 715 3,488 1,198 239 2,585 765 93 121 327 139 423 7 197 63 161 0 172 51 631 309 147 1,006 312 15 83 260 1 45 0 938 1,103 468 184 725 1,093 3,021 1,637 227 5,038 773 142 173 610 213 231 0 278 372 74 50 293 184 767 265 53 1,118 311 36 48 123 67 134 0 5 12 0 1 4 0 17 6 0 12 3 0 2 4 1 1 0 517 696 268 54 441 455 2,044 680 148 1,549 512 54f 45 210 102 246 7 2,807 3,203 1,304 401 2,453 2,498 9,968 4,095 814 11,308 2,676 340 472 1,534 523 1,080 14 574 96,178 48,185 144,363 63,169 2,093 95 2,723 68,080 13,192 3,453 16,576 4,173 68 8,028 45,490 2 3 100 650 75 407 175 1,057 81 244 9 22 0 2 37 10 127 278 38 74 1 1 20 42 10 10 0 0 24 34 93 161 5 750 482 1,232 325 31 2 47 405 112 2 62 20 0 58 254 869,457 1,984,964 845,592 18,226 1,180 45,762 910,760 139,656 53,504 260,335 65,052 2,185 90,048 610,780 7,762 1,115,507 fed o a a TABLE N O . 62.—Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks for the year ended June SO, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Location. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Boston Rhode Island Connecticut Losses charged off. Total net Net Recov- earnings and reearnings eries on coveries On since chargedOn loans bonds, on last ofl Other report. assets. charged- and dis- securicounts. ties, etc. ofl 1,392 1,088 751 4,883 8,771 1,181 3,471 75 39 20 177 765 21 173 1,467 1 127 771 5,060 9,536 1,202 3,644 203 56 78 665 .,288 New England States 21,537 1,270 22,807 New York Albany Brooklyn and Bronx.. Buffalo. New York City New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburgh Delaware Maryland Baltimore Washington City 8,770 865 759 1,441 64,632 6,628 17,688 10,241 6,389 371 1,156 2,330 1,455 321 107 73 189 5,444 265 837 370 511 11 37 113 215 Eastern States 122,725 Virginia Richmond West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Charleston Georgia Atlanta Savannah 1,458 2,117 1,947 1,425 401 1,588 1,268 85 Ratios. Total losses charged ofi. Net addition to profits. Dividends. DiviNet Dividends to earnings dends to capital to capital capital. and and surplus. surplus. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. 5.67 8.78 9.01 5.62 10.19 9.61 6.34 8.75 9.14 8.18 8.95 12.40 13.79 4.'92 10.06 9.07 4.62 8.30 7.73 66 42 13 267 28 7 112 503 216 148 1,541 2,005 170 794 964 911 623 3,519 7,531 1,032 2,850 2,539 2,303 535 5,377 17,430 9,836 10.140 5.61 9.93 9,091 972 832 1,630 70,076 6,893 18,525 10,611 6,900 382 1,193 2,443 1,670 1,283 249 196 144 3,140 679 1,682 665 362 18 35 133 451 1,716 222 187 332 7,683 1,137 2,504 1,328 634 48 203 176 304 9 30 1 2,916 379 739 253 162 15 41 87 158 3,303 480 413 477 13,739 2,195 4,925 2,246 1,158 81 279 396 892 5,788 492 419 1,153 56,337 4,698 13,600 8,365 5,742 301 914 2,047 778 3,962 268 262 820 17,861 3,049 7,593 3,332 2,568 149 552 1,310 9.72 12.76 10.92 37.27 14.22 13.48 10.89 14.84 9.36 10.43 10.68 11.63 11.20 5.58 6.23 5.45 22.01 6.04 6.76 5.14 4.80 5.15 5.05 5.73 6.52 6.50 8.16 11.44 8.72 30.95 19.04 10.42 9.20 12.06 11.51 10.20 9,49 10.19 6.08 131,218 106 32 64 40 83 95 37 48 21 244 234 118 57 609 689 158 438 9,037 16,453 5,094 30,584 100,634 42,558 12.496 5.77 13.65 3,447 1,490 2,181 1,987 1,508 496 1,625 1,316 106 156 33 151 158 107 59 200 85 101 32 119 70 19 11 43 37 77 1 145 44 170 59 52 7 98 104 3 333 196 391 236 170 109 335 266 105 3,114 1,294 1,790 1,751 1,338 387 1,290 1,050 2,081 697 1,432 1,028 731 198 848 446 53 12.68 12.56 13.82 10.57 9.19 12.38 10.39 10.88 13.25 7.69 6.41 8.19 6.87 6.58 7.36 6.29 5.44 5.58 11.50 11.90 10.24 11.70 12.04 14.38 9.56 12.80 .11 623 503 451 2.323 3,847 505 1,584 fcO TABLE N O . 62.—Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks for the year ended June 30, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Net Recovearnings eries on since chargedlast ofif report. assets. Location. Florida Jacksonville Alabama Birmingham . . Mississippi Louisiana New Orleans. . Texas Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Galveston . Houston San Antonio Waco \rkansas Little Rock Kentucky. Louisville Tennessee Chattanooga Memphis... Nashville Ratios. Total losses charged off. Net addition to profits. Dividends. Divi- Net dends to earnings Dividends to capital to capital and capital. and surplus. surplus. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. . Southern States Ohio Cincinnati Cleveland. Columbus Toledo Indiana Indianapolis Losses charged off. Total net earnings and recoveries On on On loans Other charged- and dis- bonds, securioff counts. ties, etc. losses. assets. . . . . . . . 2 85 183 254 197 75 97 15 2,260 124 54 190 24 220 91 40 114 1 234 247 129 138 53 87 973 477 1,902 494 885 1,105 1,035 8 514 1,041 250 893 132 1,196 466 345 1,245 27 2,246 1 195 1,357 583 243 789 57 35 110 105 61 19 43 582 64 19 34 14 138 14 9 68 1 102 798 53 14 62 56 41,023 2,984 44,007 6,162 7,027 2,641 3,025 801 1,048 3,963 1,357 228 585 91 53 100 106 34 7,255 3,226 3 116 854 1,148 4 069 1,391 615 394 334 108 267 359 124 1 030 '512 2,012 599 946 1,124 1,078 9 096 1,105 269 927 146 1,334 480 354 1,313 28 2,348 1 993 1,410 597 305 845 74 64 117 120 54 34 35 568 59 90 41 2 156 20 17 66 3 145 287 127 7 17 79 404 312 437 330 182 146 123 2,902 188 173 241 26 401 119 58 193 5 445 867 266 154 83 466 626 200 1,575 269 764 978 955 6 194 917 96 686 120 933 361 296 1,120 23 1,903 1,126 1,144 443 222 379 439 210 938 180 502 645 595 4 932 648 139 418 46 543 350 223 745 26 1,205 559 880 206 140 303 9.17 13.12 10.49 10.29 13.21 15.52 15.66 13.34 13.94 9.86 18.17 11.50 9.20 11.11 10.88 15.08 5.20 10.19 13.15 11.93 10.30 10.00 10.45 1,636 2,864 10,662 33,345 22,386 327 190 401 64 73 458 149 332 382 60 35 22 283 107 1,274 966 795 207 362 1,100 380 5,981 2,260 2,321 647 786 2,969 1,011 3,231 1,434 1,145 336 330 2,371 1,025 45 65 66 13 53 15 73 74 5 29 10 0 25 8 1 13 1 66 333 10 9 13 300 6 03 7.78 6.55 5.45 8.47 9.15 9.30 8.35 8.25 7.64 9.29 6.13 6.28 7.35 8.53 9.69 3.51 6.62 7.04 8.27 6.34 6.22 6.42 8 60 7.41 11.01 8.15 12.88 13.88 14.92 10.49 11.68 5.27 15.24 16.00 10.79 7.58 11.32 14.57 3.11 10.46 14 19 10.75 13.63 9.87 8.03 12.09 7.48 11.14 9.68 10.32 10.41 10.84 9.43 10.83 15.30 5.84 6.81 6.33 6.39 4.46 7.30 10.35 10.81 10.74 12.82 12.31 10.62 9.14 10.21 . 202 24 128 42 11 196 872 152 130 105 200 1 43 12 1 43 226 27 188 2,066 1,657 334 2,711 1,986 4,036 1 607 1,184 4,501 269 521 78 421 1,344 3,012 261 2,859 Middle Western States North Dakota.. South Dakota Nebraska Lincoln Omaha Kansas Kansas City Topeka ... Wichita . Montana.... Wyoming Colorado... Denver Peublo New Mexico . Oklahoma Muskogee.. Oklahoma City Tulsa 7,080 12,859 371 600 Illinois. Chicago Central Reserve Chicago. Other Reserve Peoria Michigan Detroit.. Grand Rapids Wisconsin Milwaukee Minnesota Minneapolis St. Paul Iowa Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Missouri Kansas City St. Joseph... . St.Louis 69,619* 1,631 1,550 2 186 295 . . . . . . . . Western States Washington . . . Seattle Spokane... . Tacoma . . Oregon - Portland 577 545 443 517 14 1,565 2,779 100 5,717 10,853 281 23 267 83 16 275 321 99 101 98 114 30 41 156 230 9 148 94 641 435 43 710 1,553 1,264 1,645 2,751 101 177 708 319 479 997 67 97 8 109 250 685 105 621 183 3,047 0 17 39 93 43 254 162 42 291 211 12 12 4 4 87 153 21 190 3,480 1,418 288 30 218 122 18 287 785 447 176 90 672 25 78 4 88 124 439 41 2,426 1,827 4,583 74,202 8,062 4,972 5,613 18,647 55,555 36,101 11.63 7.29 11.21 111 84 84 13 1 742 1,634 2 270 276 188 218 19 19 26 12 26 59 69 77 23 354 283 307 68 1,388 1,351 1,963 1,037 16.29 15.77 17.36 11.83 22.32 14.49 13.20 13.75 9.00 14.08 17.93 18.25 15.29 25.00 18.02 14.60 16.71 10.26 9.25 15.83 11.05 10.89 10.71 7.77 13.99 9.28 6.29 8.21 5.45 9.52 9.29 11.33 7.62 10.79 11.63 10.93 13.14 6.31 6.80 10.25 14.79 16.78 13.76 13.71 9.33 12.02 8.95 12.24 16.42 12.34 17.99 16.98 16.70 31.01 11.88 11.96 10.45 11.02 11.82 13.57 20.49 17.28 13.47 7.00 14.87 12.40 12.60 12.57 11.19 6.01 9.64 8.55 14.70 20.16 13.93 8.93 13.74 11.37 773 10 7,282 13,632 381 624 2,194 1,699 345 2,907 2 858 4,188 1 737 1,289 4,701 270 564 90 422 1,387 3,238 308 1,470 2 843 108 111 377 2,095 945 2 498 1,790 565 1,412 51 850 35 7 92 153 10 532 570 14 29 106 661 155 634 650 134 3,083 270 548 757 261 22 33 55 3,344 292 581 812 349 389 4 16 76 526 93 408 214 48 309 791 163 176 230 22,335 2,365 24, 700 4,493 940 1,337 6,770 1,365 1,668 660 225 1,466 1,561 151 86 1 516 1,754 693 237 1,581 1,742 237 154 102 113 99 101 438 368 153 56 318 588 55 65 40 86 1,323 2,759 102 99 316 1,872 897 2,095 1,218 471 863 147 84 6 12 61 223 48 403 572 94 52 33 12 115 181 915 91 28 0 8 21 46 9 114 377 37 71 2 22 13 249 14 34 143 1,111 179 232 386 18 5 9 89 53 112 59 49 38 74 12 100 244 365 282 133 458 918 530 302 2,197 107 810 3,779 5,443 131 215 1,050 655 200 1,646 1,153 2,337 1,575 646 3,704 2,748 203 467 82 313 86 327 45 143 761 1,137 2,553 240 938 2,273 94 82 271 1,434 790 1,864 1,140 431 550 2,233 113 349 426 17,930 1,078 1,386 411 104 1,123 824 1,361 877 1,529 136 1,406 1,755 66 55 90 1,107 408 1,244 520 150 538 2,040 142 200 245 13,545 924 864 330 70 788 620 12.14 12.30 7.59 10.24 10.71 9.36 9.52 12.19 15.79 15.35 13.64 9.79 13.58 10.75 14.53 9.00 10.59 11.58 11.29 9.18 9.27 7.54 6.82 5.86 5.15 6.74 5.95 6.30 8.40 10.73 10.06 8.16 6.08 8.89 5.93 10.72 6.27 7.02 7.62 7.93 5.32 6.30 11.4C 13.59 12.57 12.69 9.97 11.49 9.51 11.21 1.00 14.98 7.35 7.62 11.98 14.00 15.31 11.42 15.36 11.39 14.88 9.63 8.36 TABLE N O . 62.—Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national hanks for the year ended June 30, 1919—Continued. Or OO [In thousands of dollars.] Location. California 1 Los Angfle - . Oakland Ran Francisco . Idaho. . .... Utah Option Salt Lake Citv Nevad a Arizona Alaska (member banks) Pacific States Alaska Hawaii Nonmember banks. Total United S t a t e s . . . Losses charged off. Total net Net Recov- earnings and reearnings eries on coveries since chargedOn on On loans bonds, last off Other report. assets. charged- and dis- securilosses. off counts. ties, etc. assets. Ratios. Total losses charged off. Net addition to profits. Dividends. Divi- Net dends to earnings Divito capital dends to capital capital. and and surplus. surplus. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. 9.74 9.00 6.98 11.08 10.27 7.37 13.54 5.00 8.67 8.16 9.38 5.78 12.79 12.87 8.79 12.00 12.21 8.37 11.50 16.52 9.50 11.92 13.36 8.76 15.22 11.69 15.26 13.48 15.10 9. 86 0 0 0 O s 4,646 1,648 399 6,112 1,158 140 160 603 378 401 0 299 172 14 95 94 5 11 38 12 49 0 4,945 1,820 413 6,207 1,252 145 171 641 390 450 0 1,258 444 46 1,264 271 12 37 172 43 68 0 342 76 6 441 90 9 12 29 19 24 0 364 158 9 596 85 5 7 40 43 38 0 1,964 678 61 2,301 446 26 56 241 105 130 0 2,981 1 142 352 3,906 806 119 115 400 285 320 0 2,313 820 130 2,7G8 554 83 95 294 219 234 0 22,590 1,367 23,957 5,121 1,509 1,975 8,605 1.5,352 11,100 11.55 7.69 10.63 34' 117 4 0 38 117 20 6 6 9 "7 10 110 0 58 0 8,62 0 5.30 5.71 10.41 O 151 4 155 26 6 3 35 120 56 7.47 4.55 9.74 H 299,980 21,066 321,046 35,440 27,819 17,421 80,080 240,366 ]35,5S8 12.15 6.83 12.11 w o d H w o hrj d TABLE f>3.—Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of 7,762 national banks for the year ended June SO, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] NonDistrict District District District member 12. 9. 10. 11. banks. District 1. District 2. District 3. District 4. District 5. District 6. District District 8. Capital Surplus.. Capital and surplus Gross earnings: (a) Interest and discount (b) Exchange and collection charges (c) Commissions and earnings from insurance premiums and the negotiation of real estate loans. (d) Other earnings Total Expensas paid: (a) Salaries and wages (5) Interest and discount on borrowed monev... (c) Interest on deposits (d) Taxes (e) Contributions to American National Red Cross... . (f) Other expenses Total 92,882 76,132 169,014 193,516 223,996 417,512 78,403 109,895 188,298 122,529 93,567 216,096 73,785 50,178 123,963 49,273 32,478 81,751 151,608 94,865 246,473 57,221 28,449 85,670 59,051 32,210 91,261 77,361 42,974 120,335 63,575 36,406 99,981 95,553 47.825 143,378 750 482 1,232 1,115,507 869,457 1,984,964 55,282 798 211,838 2,601 65,732 595 80,512 1,438 47,083 1,389 32,801 1,921 106,445 2,246 31,948 868 47,005 1,238 64,471 1,290 39,525 1,776 62,625 2,035 325 31 845,592 18,226 2 4,443 6 17,086 14 2,811 12 4,630 29 1,826 1,514 196 4,092 12 1,145 660 1,401 140 2,701 12 1,392 93 2,674 2 47 1,180 45,762 60,525 231,531 69,152 86,592 50,327 36,238 112,979 33,973 50,304 68,602 42,705 67,427 405 910,760 17,955 5,925 9,096 12,833 8,407 12,983 112 139,656 Net earnings since last report... Recoveries on charged-off assets Total Losses charged off: (a) On loans and discounts (b) On bonds, securities, etc. (c) Other losses Total Net addition to profits from operations since last report Total dividends declared since June 30,1918.. Ratios: Dividends to capital per cent.. Dividends to capital and surplus.. do Net earnings to capital and surplus.do Location. Grand total. 8,830 26,944 9,709 12,191 8.166 6,505 2,469 17,580 4,991 14,981 72,763 17,775 5,062 20,220 3,157 3,324 27,596 5,786 4,658 . 13,025 3,525 2,897 8,160 2,653 4,938 33,531 8,185 1,774 9,064 2,599 1,668 16,784 3,960 4,153 18,303 4,612 4,159 6,782 3,658 3,419 16,465 4,131 2 62 20 53,504 260,335 65,052 119 5,554 653 16,869 353 6,431 251 8,733 57 5,548 52 4,419 253 11,679 155 3,675 109 5,463 65 8,542 51 5,151 67 7,926 58 2,185 90,048 39,543 149,985 44,932 57,881 34,979 24,686 76,541 23,192 37,080 48,508 28,208 44,991 254 610,780 20,982 1,230 81,546 6,361 24,220 967 28,711 1,984 15,348 778 11,552 617 36,438 2,509 10,781 1,289 13,224 858 20,094 2,142 14,497 994 22,436 1,333 151 4 299,980 21,066 22,212 87,907 25,187 30,695 16,126 12,169 38,947 12,070 14,082 22,238 15,491 23,769 155 321,046 2,386 2,175 513 5,623 11,196 3,582 1,906 3,565 742 2,938 2,288 1,443 1,270 919 736 1,774 753 872 4,418 2,716 3,529 1,073 1,040 921 1,837 506 811 3,694 978 1,284 3,415 180 1,036 5,080 1,497 1,949 26 6 3 35,440 27,819 17,421 5,074 20,401 6,213 6,669 2,925 3,399 10,663 3,034 3,154 5,956 4,631 8,526 35 80,680 28,284 18,708 9,036 6,099 10,928 8,280 16,280 11,617 10,860 8,423 15,243 11,043 120 56 240,366 135,588 12.34 7.59 11.48 10.66 7.12 10.55 14.02 9.07 11.97 15.02 9.65 13.53 13.25 8.42 10.86 11.56 7.70 10.63 7.47 4.55 9.74 12.15 6.83 12.11 17,138 9,557 67,506 25,595 18,974 9,483 24,026 12,449 13,201 8 ; 705 8,770 5,573 10.29 5.65 10.14 13.23 6.13 16.17 12.10 5.04 10.08 10.16 5.76 11.12 11.80 7.02 10.65 11.31 6.82 10.73 260 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 64.—Number of national banks, their capital, surplus, dividends, net earnings, and ratios, yearly, 1870 to 1919. Ratios. Year ended Number of Mar. 1 — banks. 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 .1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895....... 189G 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1901 1905 1900 19071 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 Aggregate 50 years.. Average 50 years 1,526 1,602 1,721 1,882 1,961 1,989 2,061 2,080 2,073 2,045 2,045 2,079 2,118 2,232 2,420 2,616 2,686 2,819 2,993 3,120 3,244 3,477 3,641 3,730 3,764 3, 735 3.698 3; 659 3,589 3,572 3,571 3,765 4,131 4,451 4,914 5,336 5,685 6,017 6,562 6,788 6,984 7,163 7,307 7,404 7,453 7,560 7,571 7,589 7,691 7,762 Capital. Surplus. DiviNet Dividends. Net earnings. Divi- dends earndends to ings to to capital capital capital and and surplus. surplus $43,246,926 43,285,493 44,985,105 48,653,350 48,353,026 40,680,122 49,129,366 44,367,798 41,099.506 35,500;277 35,523,140 37,167,717 39,415,343 41,181,655 41,476,382 40,609,317 41,553,907 43,295,729 45,092,427 46,734,024 49,575,353 50,677,892 50,573,088 51,328,070 46,390,345 46,252,545 45,551,673 43,215,818 43,815,654 44,935,124 47,433,357 50,219,115 64,802,442 60,123,622 73,640,123 70,996,322 80,831,561 144,376,245 98,149,236 92,993,450 105,898,622 114,685,412 120,300,872 119,906,051 120,947,096 113,707,065 114,724,594 125,538,000 129,778,000 135,588,000 $58,218,118 54,057,047 54,817,850 62,499,369 62,666,120 59,172,818 51,898,138 40,133,194 32,220,724 28,337,553 38,025,984 48,485,271 56,254,141 52,670,569 55,568,978 45,969,221 49,551,961 59,611,513 65,409,368 67,869,081 69,756,914 76,' 952,998 09,980,730 68,386,632 52,422,069 45,560,309 48,566,794 48,612,927 45,568,032 49,315,441 69,981,810 87,674,175 99,103,168 102,743,721 116,475,135 105,196,154 113,662,529 219,195,804 132,254,329 131,185,750 154,167,489 156,985,513 149,056,603 160,980,084 149,270,171 127,094,709 157,543,547 194,321,000 212,332,000 240,366,000 ;4,352,027,286 .6,286,214,619 3,317,305,357 Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. 10.5 8.8 11.8 10.14 8.3 10.4 8.2 10.0 10.2 8.4 10.7 10.3 7.9 10.3 9.9 7.9 9.5 10.1 7.8 8.1 9.8 7.0 6.3 8.9 6.8 5.3 8.6 6.1 4.8 7.6 6.2 6.7 7.8 6.4 8.4 8.2 6.7 9.5 8.6 6.7 8.6 8.6 6.4 8.6 8.2 6.1 6.9 7.8 6.1 7.3 7.9 6.1 8.5 7.9 6.1 8.8 7.9 6.0 8.7 7.9 6.1 8.6 8.1 5.9 8.9 7.9 5.6 7.8 7.5 5.5 7.4 7.5 5.0 5.6 6.8 5.0 5.0 6.9 5.0 5.4 6.9 4.8 5.4 6.7 5.0 5.2 6.9 5.4 5.8 7.4 5.6 8.2 7.9 5.7 10.0 8.1 6.8 10.5 9.8 5.9 10.1 8.7 6.6 10.4 9.9 9.1 9.0 9.2 6.8 9.5 10.4 10.8 16.4 17.2 6.75 9.1C 10.89 6.18 8.72 10.12 6.65 9.67 10.89 6.83 9.3S 11.38 6.93 8.5c 11.66 6.75 9.06 11.40 6.80 11.37 6.33 10.63 6.38 10.76 8.7f 6.79 10.55 11.61 6.78 11. (K 11.82 6.83 12.11 12.15 ,578,748,874 $409,008,896 427,008,134 448,346, 485 473,097,353 488,805,637 491,753,557 501,037,162 498,566,925 480,967,305 467,322; 946 454,606,073 455,529,963 459,644,485 478,519,528 501,304,720 520,752,720 527,777,898 542,959,709 567,840,644 588,391,497 607,428,365 643,680,165 671,493,123 682,975,512 681,129,704 664, 712,365 655,960,855 647,402,875 628,885,895 610,426, 625 603,396,550 622,366,094' 659,608,169 688,817,835 746,365,438 768,114,231 779,544,247 837,002,528 901,384,244 919,143,825 963,457,549 1,008,180,225 1,031,383,425 1,051,720,675 1,063,978,175 1,068,577,080 1,066,208,875 1,081,670,000 1,098,264,000 1,115,507,000 687,040,515 884,112,029 93,151,510 98,858,917 109,719,015 120,791,853 129,962,338 134,295,621 131,561,621 123,361,407 117,715,634 116,187,926 121,313,718 129,205,141 135,570,518 143,416,518 148,246,298 150,218,207 160,398,339 175,325,850 188,462,245 200,837,659 215,649,940 230,389,748 241,738,151 247,732,601 245,606,255 248,203,540 249,236,838 248,113,173 244,324,378 250,543,068 257,948,290 285,623,449 324,462,477 372,551,716 402,330,890 414,799,562 501,774,453 552,562,178 585,407,483 630,159, 719 669,931,760 704,346,706 725,272,182 714,117,131 726,620,202 731,820,365 765,918,000 816,801,000 869,457,000 325,724,292 66,346,107 91,574,977 1 Mar. 1, 1906, to July 1,1907; thereafter years ended July 1. 9.66 6.55 9.04 No. 65 AGGREGATE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONAL BANKS FROM OCTOBER, 1863, TO OCTOBER, 1919 261 262 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national 1863. APRIL. JANUARY. JULY. OCTOBER 5. Resources. 66 banks. $5,466,088.33 5,662,600.00 106,009.12 Loans and discounts TJ S. bonds and securities Other items Due from nat'l and other b'ks.. Real estate, furniture, etc Current expenses Premiums paid 2,625,597.05 177,565.69 53,808.92 2,503.69 Checks and other cash items Bills of nat'l and other banks Specie and other lawful money. 492,138.58 764,725.00 1,446,607.62 16,797,644.00 Total 1864. JANUARY 4. APRIL 4. JULY 4. OCTOBER 3. 139 banks. 307 banks. 467 banks. 508 banks. Resources. Loans and discounts. U. S. bonds and securities..... Other items , $10,666,095.60 15,112,250.00 74,571.48 $31,593,943.43 41,175,150.00 432,059.95 $70,746,513.33 92,530,500.00 842,017.73 $93,238,657.92 108,064.400.00 1,434,739.76 Due from national banks.. Due from other b'ks and b'krs. Real estate, furniture, etc Current expenses i 4,786,124.58 381,144.00 118,854.43 4,699,479.56 8,537,908.94 755,696.41 352,720.77 15,935,730.13 17,337,558.66 1,694,049.46 502,341.31 19,965,720.47 14,051,396.31 2,202,318.20 1,021,569.02 Checks and other cash items... Bills of nat'l and other banks.. Specie and other lawful money. 577,507.92 895,521.00 5,018,622.57 2,651,916.96 1,660,000.00 22,961,411.64 5,057,122.90 5,344,172.00 42,283,798.23 7,640,169.14 4,687,727.00 44,801,497.48 37,630,691.58 114,820,287.66 252,273,803.75 297,108,195.30 Total 1865. APRIL 3. JULY 3. OCTOBER 2. 907 banks. 1,294 banks. 1,513 banks. $166,448,718.00 176,578,750.00 3,294,883.27 $252,404,208.07 277,619,900.00 4,275,769.51 $362,442,743.08 391,744,850.00 12,569,120.38 $487,170,136.29 427,731,300.00 19,048,513.15 Due from national banks Due from other b'ks and b'krs.. Real estate, furniture, etc Current expenses Premiums paid 30,820,175.44 19,836,072.83 4,083,226.12 1,053,725.34 1,323,023.56 40,963,243.47 22,554,636.57 6,525,118.80 2,298,025.65 1,823,291.84 76,977,539.59 26,078,028.01 11,231,257.28 2,338,775.56 2,243,210.31 89,978,980.55 17,393,232.25 14,703,281.77 4,539,525.11 2,585,501.06 Checks and other cash Items... Bills of nat'l and other banks.. Specie Legal tenders and fract'l cur'y. 17,837,496.77 14,275,153.00 4,481,937.68 72,535,504.67 29,681,394.13 13,710,370.00 6,659.660. 47 112,999,320.59 41,314,904.50 21,651,826.00 9,437,060.40 168,426,186. 55 512,568,6G6.68 771,514,939.10 1,126,455,481.66 72,309,854.44 16,247,241.00 18,072,012.59 189,988,496.28 1,359,768,074.49 JANUARY 2. Resources. 638 banks. Loans and discounts TJ. S. bonds and securities Other items Total i Including amount due from national banks. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, 263 tanks from October, 1863, to October, 1919. 1863. JANUARY. APRIL. JULY. OCTOBER 5 . Liabilities. 66 banks. Capital stock ... $7,188,393.00 128,030.06 8,497,681.84 981,178.59 Undivided profits Individual and other deposits l . Due to nat'l and other banks . 2,360.51 Other items . 16,797,644.00 Total 1864. JANUARY 4. APRIL 4. JULY 4. OCTOBER 3 . 139 banks. 307 banks. 467 banks. 508 banks. Liabilities. $42,204,474.00 $75,213,945.00 $86,782,802.00 432,827.81 1,625,656.87 1,129,910.22 3,094,330.11 2,010,286.10 5,982,392.23 30,155.00 19,450,492.53 2,153,779.38 9,797,975.00 51'. 274,914.01 6; 814,930.40 25,825,665.00 119,414,239.03 27,382,006.37 45,260,504.00 122,166,536.40 34,862,384.81 Other items 822,914.86 3,102,337.33 213,708.02 43,289.77 Total 37,630,691.58 114,820,287.66 252,273,803.75 297,108,195.30 $14,740,522.00 Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank notes outstanding.. Individual and other deposits.. Due to nat'l and other banks l . 1865. JANUARY 2. APRIL 3. JULY 3. OCTOBER 2. 638 banks. 907 banks. 1,294 banks. 1,513 banks. $135,618,874.00 $215,326,023.00 $325,834,558.00 $393,157,206.00 8,663,311.22 12,283,812.65 17,318,942.65 17,809,307.14 31,303,565.64 23,159,408.17 38,713,380.72 32,350,278.19 Liabilities." Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank notes outstanding.. 66,769,375.00 98,896,488.00 131,452,158.00 171,321,903.00 Individual and other deposits.. United States deposits 183,479,636.98 37,764,729.77 262,961,473.13 57,630,141.01 398,357,559.59 58,032,720.67 500,910,873.22 48,170,381.31 Due to national banks Due to other b'ks and b'krs 2 ... 30,619,175.57 37,104,130.62 41,301,031.16 69,692,581.64 78,261,045.64 79,591,594.93 90,044,837.03 84,155,161.27 Other items 265,620.87 578,951.37 462,871.02 944,053,70 Total 512,568,666.63 771,514,939.10 1,126,455,481.66 1,359,768,074.49 a Including State-bank circulation outstanding, 264 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national 1866. JANUARY 1. APRIL 2. JULY 2. OCTOBER 1. 1,582 banks. 1,612 banks. 1,634 banks. 1,644 banks. $500,650,109.19 Loans and discounts 298,376,850.00 U. S b'ds dep'd to secure circ'n. 142,003,500.00 Other U. S.b'ds and securities. 17,483,753.18 Oth'r stocks, b'ds, and mortg's. 93,254,551.02 "Due from national banks 14,658,229.87 Due from other b'ks and b'krs.. 15,436,296.16 Keal estate, furniture, etc 3,193,717.78 Current expenses 2,423,918.02 Premiums paid 89,837,684.50 Checks and other cash items... 20,406,442.00 Bills of nat'l and other banks.. 19,205,018.75 Specie 187,846,548.82 Legal tenders and fract'l cur'y. $528,080,526.70 315,850,300.00 125,62£, 750.00 17,379,738.92 87,564,329.71 13,682,345.12 15,895,564.46 4,927,599.79 2,233,516.31 105,490,619.36 18,279,816.00 17,529,778.42 189,867,852.52 $550,353,094.17 326,483,350.00 121,152,950.00 17,565,911*46 96,696,482.66 13,982,613.23 16,730,923.62 3,032,716.27 2,398,872.26 96,077,134.53 17,866,742.00 12,629,376.30 201,425,041.63 $603,314,704.83 331,843,200.00 94,97< 650.00 15,887,490.06 107,650,174.18 15,211,117.16 17,134,002.58 5,311,253.35 2,493,773.47 103,684,249.21 17,437, 779.00 9,226,831.82 205,793,578.76 1,404,776,619.29 1,442,407,737.31 1,476,395,208.13 1,526,962,804.42 Resources. Total 1867. JANUARY 7. Resources. Loans and discounts U. S. b'ds dep'd to secure circ'n. U. S. b'ds dep'd to sec're dep't. X S. b'ds and sec'ties on hand. L Oth'r stocks, b'ds, and mortg's. Due from national banks Due from other b'ks and b'krs. Real estate, furniture, etc Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items... Bills of national banks Bills of other banks Specie Legal tenders and fract'l cur'y. Compound-interest notes Total APRIL 1. JULY 1. OCTOBER 7. 1,648 banks. 1,642 banks. 1,636 banks. 1,642 banks. $608,771,799.61 339,570,700.00 36,185,950.00 52,949,300.00 15,073,737.45 92,552,206.29 12,996,157.49 18,925,315.51 2,822,675.18 2,860,398.85 101,430,220.18 19,263,718.00 1,176,142.00 19,726,043.20 104,872,371.64 82,047,250.00 $597,648,286.53 338,863,650.00 38,465,800.00 46,639,400.00 20,194,875.21 94,121,186.21 10,737,392.90 19,625,893.81 5,693,784.17 3,411,325.56 87,951,405.13 12,873,785.00 825,748.00 11,444, 529.15 92,861,254.17 84,065,790.00 $588,450,396.12 337,684,250.00 38,368,950.00 45,633,700.00 21,452,615.43 92,308,911.87 9,663,322.82 19,800,905.86 3,249,153.31 3,338,600.37 128,312,177.79 16,138,769.00 531,267.00 11,128,672.98 102,534, 613.46 75,488,220.00 $609,675,214.61 338,640,150.00 37,862,100.00 42,460,800.00 21,507,881.42 95,217,610.14 8,389,226.47 20,639,708.23 5,297,494.13 2,764,186.35 134,603,231.51 11,841,104.00 333,209.00 12,798,044.40 100,550,849.91 56,888,250.00 1,511,222,985.40 1,465,451,105.84 1,494,084,526.01 1,499,469,060.17 1868. JANUARY 6. Kesources. Loans and discounts U. S. b'ds dep'd to secure circ'n. X S. b'ds dep'd to sec're dep'ts. L X S. b'ds and sec'ties on hand. L Oth'r stocks, b'ds, and mortg's. Due from national banks Due from other b'ks and b'krs. Real estate, furniture, etc. Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items... Bills of national banks Bills of other banks Fractional currency Specie Legal-tender notes Compound-interest notes Three per cent certificates..... Total APRIL 6. JULY 6. OCTOBER 5. 1,642 banks. 1,643 banks. 1,640 banks. 1,643 banks. $616,603,479.89 339,064,200.00 37,315,750.00 44,164,500.00 19.365,864.77 99,311,446.60 8,480,199.74 21,125,665.68 2,986,893.86 2,464,536.96 109,390,266.37 16,655,572.00 261,269.00 1,927,876.78 20,981,601.45 114,306,491.00 39.997,030.00 8,245,000.00 $628,029,347.65 339,686,650.00 37,446,000.00 45,958,550.00 19,874,384.33 95,900,606.35 7,074,297.44 22,082,570.25 5,428,460.25 2,660,106.09 114,993,036.23 12,573,514.00 196,106.00 1,825,640.16 18.373,943.22 84,390, 219.00 38,917', 490.00 24,255,000.00 $655,729,546.42 339,569,100.00 37,853,150.00 43,068,350.00 20,007,327.42 114,434,097.93 8,642,456.72 22,699,829.70 2,938,519.04 2,432,074.37 124,076,097.71 13,210,179.00 342,550.00 1,863,358.91 20,755.919.04 100,166,100.00 19,473,420.00 44,905,000.00 $657,668,847.83 340,487,050.00 37,360,150.00 36,817,600.00 20,693,406.40 102,278,547.77 7,848,822.24 22,747,875.18 5,278,911.22 1,819,815.50 143,241,394.99 11,842,974.00 222, 668.00 2,262,791.97 13,003,713.39 92,453,475.00 4,513, 730.00 59,080,000.00 1,502,647,644.10 1,499,668,920.97 1,572,167,076.26 1,559,621,773.49 REPOKT OF THE COMPTKOLLEE OF THE CUEEENCY. 265 hanks from October, 1863, to October, 1919—Continued. 1866. JANUARY 1. Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank notes outstanding.. State-bank notes outstanding.. Individual deposits IT. S. deposits Dep'ts of U. S. disb'ing officers. Due to national banks Due to other b'ks and bankers.. Total APRIL 2. JULY 2. OCTOBEE 1. 1,582 banks. 1,612 banks. 1,634 banks. 1,644 banks. $403,357,346.00 $409,273,534.00 $414,270,493.00 $415,472,369.00 43,000,370.78 28,972,493.70 44,687,810. 54 30,964,422.73 50,151,991.77 29,286,175.45 53,359,277.64 32,593,486.69 213,239,530.00 45,449,155.00 248,886,282.00 33,800,865.00 267,798,678.00 19,996,163.00 280,253,818.00 9,748,025.00 522,507,829.27 29,747,236.15 534,734,950.33 29,150,729. 82 533,338,174.25 36,038,185.03 3,066,892. 22 564,616,777.64 30,420,819. 80 2,979,955.77 94,709,074.15 23,793,584.24 89,067,501.54 21,841,641.35 96,496,726.42 25; 951,728.99 110,531,957.31 26,986,317. 57 1,404,776,619.29 1,442,407,737. 31 1,476,395,208.13 1,526,962,804.42 1867. JANUARY 7. Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank notes outstanding.. State-bank notes outstanding.. Individual deposits U. 8. deposits Dep'ts of IT. S« disb'ing officers. Due to national banks Due to other b'ks and bankers.. Total APRIL 1. JULY 1. OCTOBER 7. 1,648 banks. 1,642 banks. 1,636 banks. 1,642 banks. $420,229,739.00 $419,399,484.00 $418,558,148.00 $420,073,415.00 59.992,874.57 26,961,382.60 60,206,013.58 31,131,034.39 63,232,811.12 30,656,222.84 66,695,587.01 33,751,446.21 291,436,749.00 6,961,499.00 292,788,572.00 5,460,312.00 291,769,553.00 4,484,112.00 293,887,941.00 4,092,153.00 558,699,768.06 27,284,876.93 2,477,509.48 512,046,182.47 27,473", 005. 66 2,650,981.39 539,599,076.10 29,838,391.53 3,474,192.74 540,797,837.51 23,062,119.92 4,352,379.43 92,761,998,43 24,416,588.33 91,156,890.89 23,138,629.46 89,821,751.60 22,659,267.08 93, 111, 240.89 19,644,940.20 1,511.222,985.40 1,465,451,105. 84 1,494,084,526. 01 1,499,469,060.17 1868. JANUARY 6. APRIL 6. JULY 6. OCTOBER 5. 1,642 banks. 1,643 banks. 1,640 banks. 1,643 banks. $420,260,790.00 $420,676,210.00 $420,105,011.00 $420,634,511.00 70,586,125.70 31,399,877.57 72,349,119.60 32,861,597.08 75,840,118.94 33,543,223.35 77,995,761.40 36,095,883.98 294,377,390.00 3,792.013.00 295,336,044.00 3,310,177.00 294,908,264.00 3,163,771.00 295,769,489.00 2,906,352.00 534,704,709.00 24,305,638.02 3,208,783.03 532,011,480.36 22,750,342.77 4,976,682.31 575,842,070.12 24,603,676.96 3,499,389.99 580,940,820.85 17,573,250.64 4,570,478.16 98,144,669.61 21,867,648.17 94,073,631.25 21,323,636.60 113,306,346.34 27,355,204.56 99,414,397.28 23,720,829.18 1,502,647,644.10 1,499,668,920.97 1,572,167,076. 26 1,559,621,773.49 Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund.: Undivided profits Nat'1-bank notes outstanding.. State-bank notes outstanding.. Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts of U. S. disb'ing officers. Due to national banks Due to other b'ks and bankers.. Total BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 266 Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national 1869. JANUARY 4. Resources. APRIL 17. JUNE 12. OCTOBER 9. 1,628 banks. Loans and discounts. U. S. bonds to secure circ'l'n.. U. S. bonds to secure deposits.. U. S. b'ds and sec'ties on hand. Other st'ks, b'ds, and mortg's. Due from redeeming agents Due from other national b'nks.. Due from State b'ks and b'k'rs. Real estate, furniture, etc Current expenses Premiums paid Checks and other cash items... Bills of other national banks... Fractional currency Specie ". Legal-tender notes Three per cent certificates..... Total 1,620 banks. 1,619 banks. 1,617 banks. $644,945,039.53 338,539,950.00 34,538,350.00 35,010,600.00 20,127,732.96 $662,084,813.47 338,379,250.00 29,721,350.00 30,226,550.00 20,074,435.69 $682,883,106.97 339,480,100.00 18,704,000.00 25,903,950.00 22,250,697.14 65,727,070.80 36,067,316.84 7,715,719.34 23,289,838.28 3,265,990.81 1,654,352.70 142,605,984.92 14,684,799.00 2,280,471.06 29,626,750.26 88,239,300.00 52,075,000.00 57,554,382.55 30,520,527.89 8,075,595.60 23,798,188.13 5,641,195.01 1,716,210.13 154,137,191.23 11,725,239.00 2,088,545.18 9,944,532.15 80,875,161.00 51,190,000.00 $686,347,755.81 338,699,750.00 27,625,350.00 27,476,650.00 20,777,560.53 62,912.636.82 35,556; 504.53 9,140,919.24 23,859,271.17 5,820,577.87 1,809,070.01 161,614,852.66 11,524,447. 00 1,804,855.53 18,455,090. 48 80,934,119.00 49,815,000.00 1,540,394,266.50 1,517,753,167.03 1,564,174,410.65 1,497,226,604.33 56,669,562.84 35,393,563.47 8,790,418. 57 25,169,188.95 5,646,382.96 2,092,364.85 108,809,817.37 10,776,023.00 2,090,727.38 23,002,405.83 83,719,295.00 45,845,000.00 1870. JANUARY 22. Resources. 1,615 banks. Loans and discounts... $688,875,203.70 .Bonds for circulation.. 339,350,750.00 17,592,000. 00 l^onds for deposits I) S. bonds on hand... 24,677,100.00 Other stocks and b'ds. 21,082,412.00 Due from red 'g ag'nts.. 71,641,486.05 Due from nat'l banks.. 31,994,609.26 Due from State b'ks... 9,319,560.54 26,002,713.01 Real estate, etc 3,469,588.00 Current expenses 2,439,591.41 Premiums paid... 111,624,822.00 Cash items Clear'g-house exch'gs National-bank notes... 15,840,669.00 Fractional currency... 2,476,966.75 48,345,383.72 Specie 87,708,502.00 Legal-tender notes Three per cent cert'fs.. 43,820,000.00 Total. MARCH 24. JUNE 9. OCTOBER 8. DECEMBER 28. 1,615 banks. 1,612 banks. 1,015 banks. 1,648 banks. $710,848,609.39 $719,341,186.06 1715,928,079.81 $725,515,538.49 339,251,350.00 338,845,200.00 340,857,450.00 344,104,200.00 15,381,500.00 16,102,000.00 15,189,500.00 15,704,000.00 22,323,800.00 27,292,150.00 23,893,300.00 28,276,600.00 23,614,721.25 20,524,294.55 22,686,358.59 23,300,681.87 64,805,062.88 66,275,668.92 74,635,405.61 73,435,117.98 37,478,166.49 33,948,805.65 36,128,750.66 29,510,688.11 9,824,144.18 9,202,496.71 10,430,781.32 10,238,219.85 28,021,637.44 27,470,746.97 26,593,357.00 26,330,701.24 6,905,073.32 5,871,750.02 6,324,955.47 6,683,189.54 3,251,648.72 2,491,222.11 3,076,456.74 2,680,882.39 11,267,703.12 13,229,403.34 12,536,613.57 11,497,534.13 75,317,992.22 76,208,707.00 79,089,688.39 83,936,515.64 14,226,817.00 17,001,846.00 12,512,927.00 16,342,582.00 2,285,499.02 2,150,522.89 2,078,178.05 2,184,714.39 37,096,543.44 26,307,251.59 18,460,011.47 31,099,437.78 82,485,978.00 80,580,745.00 79,324,577.00 94,573,751.00 43,570,000.00 41,845,000.00 43,345,000.00 43,465,000.00 1,546,261,357.44 1,529,147,735.85 1,565,756,909.67 1,510,713,236.92 1,538,998,105.93 1871. MARCH 18. Resources. 1,688 banks. Loans and discounts.. $767,858,490.59 Bonds for circulation.. 351,556,700.00 15,231,500.00 Bonds for deposits U.S. bonds on hand... 23,911,350.00 Other stocks and b'ds. 22,763,869.20 Due fromred'g ag'nts. 83,809,188.92 Due from nat'l banks.. 30,201,119.99 Due from State banks. 10,271,605.34 28,805,814.79 Real estate, etc • 6,694,014.17 Current expenses 3,939,995.20 Premiums paid 11,642,644.74 Cash items Clear'g-house exch'gs.. 100,693,917.54 National-bank notes... 13,137,006.00 Fractional currency... 2,103,298.16 25,769,166.64 Specie 91,072,349.00 Legal-tender notes Three per cent cert'fs.. 37,570,000.00 Total APRIL 29. JUNE 10. OCTOBER 2. DECEMBER 16. 1,707 banks. 1,723 banks. 1,767 banks. l : 790 banks. $779,321,828.11 $7::, 416,568.13 $831,552,210. 00 $818,996,311.74 354,427,200.00 357,388,9.0.00 364,475,800.00 366,840,200.00 15,236,500.00 23,155,150.00 15,250, r ).00 28,087,500.00 22,487,950.00 24,2uO,300.00 17,675,500.00 17,753,650.00 23,132,871.05 22,414,659.05 23,061,184.20 24,517,059.35 86,878,608.84 92,369,246.71 85,061,016.31 77,985,600.53 43,525,362.05 39,636,579.35 38,332,679.74 43,313,344.78 12,772,669.83 11,853,308.60 11,478,174.71 13,069,301.40 30,089,783.85 29,637,999.30 29,242,762.79 30,070,330.57 6,295,099.46 6,153,370.29 6,764,159.73 7,330,424.12 5,026,385.97 5,500,890.17 4,414,755.40 5,956,073.74 13,101,497.95 14,058,268.86 12.749,289.84 13,784,424.76 130,855,698.15 102,091,311.75 101,165,854.52 114,538,539.93 19,101,389.00 14,197,653.00 16,632,323.00 13,085,904.00 2,160,713.22 2,095,485.79 2,061,600. 89 2,135,763.09 29,595,299.56 19,924,955.18 13,252,998.17 22,732, 027. 02 93,942,707.00 106,219,126.00 122,137,660.00 109; 414, 735.00 21,400,000.00 30,690,000.00 25,075,000.00 33,935,000.00 1,627,032,030.28 1,694,440,912.94 1,703,415,335.65 1,730,566,899. 72 11,715,861,897.22 KEPOKT OF THE COMPTKOLLER OF THE CUEEENCY. 267 banks from October, 1863, to October, 1919 —Continued. 1869. JANUARY 4. APRIL 17. JUNE 12. OCTOBER 9. 1,628 banks. 1,620 banks. 1,619 banks. 1,617 banks. $419,040,931.00 $420,818,721.00 $422,659,260.00 $426,399,151.00 81,169,936.52 35,318,273.71 82,653,989.19 37,489,314,82 82,218,576.47 43,812,898.70 86,165,334.32 40,687; 300. 92 Nat'1-bank notes outstanding... Btate-bank notes outstanding... 294,476,702.00 2,734,669.00 292,457.098.00 2,615; 387. 00 292,753,286.00 2,558,874.00 293,593,645.00 2,454,697.00 Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'ts IL S. disbursing officers. 568,530,934.11 13,211,850.19 3,472,884. 90 547,922,174.91 10,114,328.32 3,665,131.61 574,307,382.77 10,301,907.71 2,454,048.99 511,400,196.63 7,112,646.67 4,516,648.12 Due to national banks Due to State banks and b'k'rs.. Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable 95,453,139. 33 26,984,945.74 92,662,648.49 23,018,610.62 100,933,910.03 28,046,771.30 95,067,892.83 23,849,371.62 2,464,849.81 1,870,913.26 2,392,205.61 1,735,289.07 3,839,357.10 2,140,363.12 1,517,753,167.03 1,564,174,410.65 1,497,22(3,604.33 Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Total 1,540,394,266.50 1870. JANUARY 22. Liabilities. Capital stock MARCH 24. 1,015 banks. 1S615 banks. JUNE 9. 1,612 banks. OCTOBER 8. 1,615 banks. $426,074,954.00 $427,504,247.00 $427,235,701.00 $430,399,301.00 DECEMBER 28. 1,648 banks. $435,356,004.00 90,174,281.14 34,300,430.80 90,229,954.59 43,109,471.62 91,689,834.12 42,861,712.59 94,061,438.95 38,608,618.91 94,705,740.34 46,056,428.55 Nat'1-bank circulation. 292,838,935.00 Btate-bank circulation. 2,351,993.00 292,509,149.00 2,279,469.00 291,183,614.00 2,222,793.00 291,798,640.00 2,138,548.00 296,205,440.00 2,091,799.00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 2,299,296.27 1,483,416.15 1,517,595.18 2,462,591.31 2,242,556.49 Individual deposits 546,236,881.57 U. S. deposits 6,750,139.19 X>ep's U. S. dis. officers. 2,592,001.21 516,058,085.26 6,424,421.25 4,778,225.93 542,261,563.18 10,677,873.92 2,592,967.54 501,407,586.90 6,807,978.49 4,550,142.68 507,368,618.67 6,074,407.90 4,155,304.25 Due to national banks. 108,351,300.33 28,904,849.14 Due to State banks 109,667,715.95 29,767,575.21 115,456,491. 84 100,348,292.45 29,693,910.80 33,012,162.78 106,090,414.53 29,200,587.29 Dividends unpaid Notes rediscounted Bills payable Total 3,842,542.30 1,543,753.49 2,462,647.49 2,873,357.40 2,741,843.53 2,302,756.99 3,843,577.67 4,592,609.76 1,546,261,357. 44 1,529,147,735. 85 1,565,756,909.67 1,510,713,236. 92 4,612,131.08 4,838,667.83 1,538,998,105.93 1871. MARCH 18. Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits APRIL 29. JUNE 10. OCTOBER 2. DECEMBER 16. 1,688 banks. 1,707 banks. 1,723 banks. 1,767 banks. 1,790 banks. $444,232,771.00 $446,925,493.00 $450,330,841.00 $458,255,696.00 $460,225,866.00 96,862,081.66 43,883,857.64 97,620,099.28 44,776,030.71 98,322,203.80 45,535,227.79 101,112,671.91 42,008,714.38 101,573,153.62 48,630,925.81 Nat'1-bank circulation. 301,713,460.00 State-bank circulation. 2,035,800.00 306,131,393.00 1,982,580.00 307,793,880.00 1,968,058.00 315,519,117.00 1,921,056.00 318,265,481.00 1,886,538.00 Dividends unpaid 1,263,767.70 2,235,248.46 1,408,628.25 4,540,194.61 1,393,427.98 Individual deposits 561,190,830.41 U. S. deposits 6,314,957.81 Dep's U. s. dis. officers. 4,813,016.66 611,025,174.10 6,521,572.92 3,757,873.84 602,110,758.16 6,265,167.94 4,893,907.25 600,868,486.55 20,511,935.98 5,393,598.89 596,586,487.54 14,829,525.65 5,399,108.34 Due to national banks. 118,904,865.84 Due to State banks 37,311,519.13 128,037,469.17 36,113,290.67 135,167,847.69 131,730,713.04 41,219,802. 96 40,211,971.67 118,657,614.16 38,116,950.67 Notes rediscounted. „.. Bills payable Total 3,256,896.42 5,248,206.01 3,573,723.02 5,740,904.77 3,120,039.09 5,278,973.72 3,964,552.57 4,528,191.12 4,922,455.78 5,374,362.67 1,627,032 030. 28. 1,694,440,912.94 1,703,415,335. 65 1,730,566,899. 72 1,715,861,807.22 268 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national 1872. FEBRUARY 27. Resources. 1,814 banks. Loans and discounts.. $839,065,077.91 Bonds for circulation . 370,924,700.00 Bonds for deposits.... 15,870,000.00 U.S. bonds on hand... 21,323,150.00 Other stocks and b'ds. 22,838,388.80 Duo from red'g ag'nts. 89,548,329.93 Due from nat'l banks. 38,282,905.86 Due from State banks. 12,269,822.68 30,637,676.75 Real estate, etc 6,265,655.13 Current expenses 6,308,821.86 Premiums paid 12,143,403.12 Cash Jitems Clear g-house exch'gs. 93,154,319.74 National-bank notes.. 15,552,087.00 Fractional currency... 2,278,143.24 25,507,825.32 Specie 97,865,400.00 Legal-tender notes U. S. cert's of deposit. Three per cent cert'is.. 18,980,000.00 Total APRIL 19. JUKE 10. OCTOBER 3. DECEMBER 27. 1,843 banks. 1,853 banks. 1,919 banks. 1,940 banks. §844,902,253.49 $871,531,448.67 $877,197,923.47 $885,653,449.62 374,428,450.00 377,029,700.00 382,046,400.00 384,458,500.00 15,479,750.00 15,169,000.00 15,409,950.00 16,304,750.00 12,142,550.00 19,292,100.00 16,458,250.00 10,306,100.00 23,533,151.73 21,538,914.06 22,270,610.47 23.160,557.29 80,717,071.30 82,120,017.24 91,564,269.53 86i401,459.44 34,486,593.87 36,697,592.81 39,468,323.39 42,707,613.54 12,976,878.01 12,299,716.94 13,014,265.26 12,008,843.54 32,276,498.17 30,809,274.98 31,123,843.21 33,014,796.83 6,310,428.79 7,026,041.23 6,719,794.90 8,454,803.97 6,546,848.52 6,544,279.29 6,616,174.75 7,097,847.86 14,916,784.34 12,461,171.40 13,458,753.80 13,696,723.85 114,195,966.36 88,592,800.16 110,086,315.37 90,145,482. 72 15,787,296.00 18,492,832.00 16,253,560.00 19,070,322.00 2,151, 747.88 2,143,249.29 2,069,464.12 2,270,576.32 10,229, 756. 79 24,433,899.46 24,256,644.14 19,047,336.45 105,732,455.00 122,994,417.00 105,121,104.00 102,922,369.00 6,710,000.00 12,650", 000.00 7,140,000.00 4,185,000.00 15,365,000.00 12,005,000.00 1,719,415,657.34 1,743,652,213.55 1,770,837,269.40 1,755,857,098.24 1,773,556,532.43 1873. FEBRUARY 28. Resources. 1,947 banks. Loans and discounts.. $913,265,189.67 Bonds for circulation.. 384,675,050.00 15,035,000.00 Bonds for deposits. U. S. bonds on hand.. 10,436,950.00 Other stocks and b'ds. 22,063,306.20 Due from red'g ag'nts. 95,773,077.10 Due from nat'l banks. 39,483, 700.09 Due from State banks. 13,595,679.17 34,023,057. 77 Real estate, etc 6,977,831.35 Current expenses 7,205,259.67 Premiums paid 11,761,711.50 Cash items Clear'g-house exch'gs.. 131,383,860.95 iMational-bank notes.. 15,998, 779.00 Fractional currency... 2,289,680.21 17,777,673 53 Specie 97,141,909.00 Legal-tender notes U. S. cert's of deposit. 18,460,000.00 Three per cent cert'fs. 1,805,000.00 Total APRIL 25. JUNE 13. 1,962 banks. 1,968 banks. SEPTEMBER 12. DECEMBER 26. 1,976 banks. 1,976 banks. $912,064,267.31 $925,557,682.42 $944,220,116.34 $856,816,555.05 386,763,800.00 388,080,300.00 388,330,400.00 389,384,400.00 15,935,000.00 14,805,000.00 16,235,000.00 14,815,200.00 9,789,400.00 8,824,850.00 9,613,550.00 8,630,850.00 22,912,415.63 23,709,034.53 22,449,146.04 24,358,125.06 97,143,326.94 96,134,120.66 88,815,557.80 73,032,046.87 43,328,792.29 41,413,680.06 38,671,088.63 40,404, 757.97 14,073,287.77 12,022,873.41 12,883,353.37 11,185,253.08 34,820,562.77 34,661,823.21 34,216,878.07 35,556,746.48 7,154,211.69 6,985,436.99 7,410,045.87 8,678,270.39 7,890,962.14 7,752,843.87 7,559,987.67 7,987,107.14 13,036,482.58 11,433,913.22 11,425,209.00 12,321,972.80 91,918,526.59 88,926,003.53 94,132,125.24 62,881,342.16 20,394,772.00 16,103,842.00 19,310,202.00 21,403,179.00 2,197,559.84 2,302,775.26 2,198,973.37 2,287,454.03 27,950,086.72 19,868,469.45 16,868,808. 74 26,907,037.58 92,522,663.00 108,719,506.00 100,605,287.00 106,381,491.00 22,365,000.00 20,610,000.00 18,370,000.00 24,010,000.00 305,000.00 710,000.00 1,839,152,715.21 1,800,303,280.11 1,851,234,860.38 1,830,627,845.53 1,729,380,303.61 1874. FEBRUARY 27. Resources. MAYl. JUNE 26. OCTOBER 2. DECEMBER 31. 1,975 banks. 1,978 banks. 1,983 banks. 2,004 banks. 2,027 banks. Loans and discounts.. $897,859, GOO. 46 Bonds for circulation.. 389,614,700.00 14,600,200.00 Bonds for deposits. U. S. bonds on hand.. 11,043,400*. 00 Other stocks and b'ds. 25,305, 736.24 Due from res' ve ag'ts.. 101,502,861.58 Due from natl banks. 36,624,001.39 Due from State banks. 11,496,711.47 36,043,741.50 Real estate, etc 6,998,875.75 Current expenses 8,741,028.77 Premiums paid 10,269,955.50 Cash items Clear'g-house exch'gs.. 62,768,119.19 National-bank notes.. 20,003,251.00 Fractional currency... 2,309,919.73 32,365,863.58 Specie Legal-tender notes.... 102,717,563.00 TJ. S. cert's of deposit.. 37,235,000.00 DQ$. with U. S. Treas. Total $923,347,030. 79 $926,195,671.70 $954,394,791.59 $955,862,580.51 389,249,100.00 390,281,700.00 383,254,800.00 382,976,200.00 14,890,200.00 14,890,200.00 14,691,700.00 14,714,000.00 10,152,000.00 10,456,900.00 13,313,550.00 15,290,300.00 25,460,460.20 27,010,727.48 27,807,826.92 28,313,473.12 94,017,603.31 97,871,517.06 83,885,126.94 80,488,831.45 41,291,015.24 45,770,715.59 39,695,309.47 48,100,842.62 12,374,391.28 12,469,592.33 11,196,611.73 11,655,573.07 36,708,066.39 37,270,876.51 38,112,926.52 39,190,683.04 7,547,203.05 7,550,125.20 7,658,738.82 5,510,566.47 8,680,370.84 8,563,262.27 8,376,659.07 8,626,112.16 11,949,020.71 10,496,257.00 12,296,416.77 14,005,517.33 94,877,796.52 63,896,271.31 97,383,687.11 112,995,317.55 20,673,452.00 23,527,991.00 18,450,013.00 22,532,336.00 2,187,186.69 2,283,898.92 2,224,943.12 2,392,668.74 32,569,969.26 22,326,207.27 21,240,945.23 22,436,761.04 101,092,930.00 103,108,350.00 80,021,946.00 82,604,791.00 40,135,000.00 47,780,000.00 42,825,000.00 33,670,000.00 91,250,00 20,349,950.15 21,043,084.36 1,808,500.529.16 1,867,802,790.28 1,851,840,913.64 1,877,180,942.44 1,902,409,638.46 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 269 tanks from October, 1863, to October, 1919—Continued. 1872. FEBRUARY 27. Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. State-bank circulation. APRIL 19. 1,814 banks. 1,843 banks. JUNE 10. OCTOBER 3. DECEMBER 27. 1,853 banks. 1,916 banks. 1,940 banks. $464,081,744.00 $467,924,318.00 1470,543,301.00 $479,629,174.00 $482,606,252.00 103,787,082.62 43,310,344.46 104,312,525.81 46,428,590.90 105,181,943.28 50,234,298.32 110,257,516.45 46,623,784.50 111,410,248.98 56,762,411. $9 321,634,675.00 1,830,563.00 325,305,752.00 1,763,885.00 327,092,752.00 1,700,935.00 333,495,027.00 1,567,143.00 336,289,285.00 1,511,396.00 1,451,746.29 Dividends unpaid 593,645,666.16 Individual deposits 7,114,893.47 U. S. deposits Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 5,024,699.44 Due to national banks - 128,627,494.44 39,025,165.44 Due to State banks 3,818,686.91 Notes rediscounted 6,062,896.91 Bills payable 1,719,415,657.34 Total 1,561,914.45 1,454,044.06 3,149,749.61 1,356,934.48 620,775,265.78 6,355,722.95 3,416,371.16 618,801,619.49 6,993,014.77 5,463,953.48 613,290,671.45 7,853,772.41 4,563,833.79 598,114,679.26 7,863,894.93 5,136,597.74 120,755,565.86 35,005,127.84 132,804,924.02 39,878,826.42 110,047,347.67 33,789,083.82 124,218,392.83 34,794,963.37 4,225,622.04 5,821,551.76 4,745,178.22 5,942,479.34 5,549,431.88 6,040,562.66 6,545,059.78 6,946,416.17 1,743,652,213.55 1,770,837,269.40 1,755,857,098.24 1,773,556,532.43 1873. FEBRUARY 28. APRIL 25. JUNE 13. 1,947 banks. 1,962 banks. 1,968 banks. SEPTEMBER 12 . DECEMBER 26, Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits 1,976 banks. $484,551,811.00 $487,891,251.00 $490,109,801.00 $491,072,616.00 114,681,048.73 48,578,045.28 Nat'1-bank circulation. 336,292,459.00 State-bank circulation. 1,368,271.00 116,847,454.62 55,306,154.69 120,314,499.20 54,515,131.76 120,961,267.91 58,375,169.43 338,163,864.00 338,788,504.00 1,280,208.00 1,224,470.00 339,081,799.00 1,188,853.00 341,320,256.00 1,130,585.00 1,462,336.77 1,400,491.90 1,402,547.89 1,269,474.74 656,187,551.61 Individual deposits 7,044,848.34 U. S. deposits 5,835,696.60 Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 616,848,358.25 641,121,775.27 7,C30,057.73 8,691,001.95 6,416,275.10 4,425,750.14 622,685,563.29 7,829,327.73 8,098,560.13 540,510,602.78 7,680,375.26 4,705,593.36 Due to national banks. 134,231,842.95 38,124,803.85 Due to State banks 126,631,926.24 35,036,433.18 137,856,085.67 40,741,788.47 133,672,732.94 39,298,148.14 114,996,666.54 38,598,076.29 5,117,810.50 5,672,532.75 5,403,043.38 7,059,128.39 5,515,900.67 7,215,157.04 5,997,512.36 5,480,554.09 3,811,487.89 7,754,137.41 1,839,152,715.21 1,800,303,280.11 1,851,234,860.38 1,830,627,845.53 1,729,380,303.16 Dividends unpaid Notes rediscounted Bills payable Total 1,465,993.60 115,805,574.57 52,415,348.46 1,976 banks. $490,266,611.00 1874. FEBRUARY 27. MAY 1. JUNE 26. OCTOBER 2. 1,975 banks. 1,978 banks. 1,983 banks. 2,004 banks. DECEMBER 31. Liabilities. Capital stock $490,859,101.00 $490,077,001.00 $491,003,711.00 $493,765,121.00 2,027 banks. $495,802,481.00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. State-bank circulation. 123,497,347.20 50,236,919.88 125,561,081.23 54,331,713.13 126,239,308.41 58,332,965.71 128,958,106.84 51,484,437.32 130,485,641.37 51,477,629.33 339,602,955.00 1,078,988.00 340,267,649.00 1,049,286.00 338,538,743.00 1,009,021.00 333,225,298.00 964,567.00 331,193,159.00 860,417.00 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 1,291,055.63 2,259,129.91 1,242,474.81 3,516,276.99 6,088,845.01 595,350,334.90 7,276,959.87 5,034,624.46 649,286,298.95 7,994,422.27 3,297,689.24 622,863,154.44 7,322,830.85 3,238,639.20 669,068,995.88 7,302,153.58 3,927,828.27 682,846,607.45 7,492,307.78 3,579,722.94 138,435,388.39 48,112,223.40 135,640,418.24 48,683,924.34 143,033,822.25 50,227,426.18 125,102,049.93 50,718,007.87 129,188,671.42 51,629,602.36 3,448,828.92 4,275,002.51 4,581,420.38 4,772,662.59 4,436,256.22 4,352,560.57 4,197,372.25 4,950,727.51 6,365,652.97 5,398,900.83 1,808,500,529.16 1,867,802,796.28 1,851,840,913.64 1,877,180,942.44 1,902,409,638.4ft Due to national banks. Due to State banks Notes rediscounted Bills payable Total 270 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the nationa 1875. MARCH 1. Resources. MAY 1. JUNE 30. OCTOBER 1. DECEMBER 17. 2,029 banks. 2,046 banks. 2,076 banks. 2,088 banks. 2,086 b a n k s . Loans and discounts.. $956,485,939.35 $971;835,298.74 8972,926,532.14 $9S4,691,434.40 SKXJ2,57?; 807. 70 Bonds for circulation.. 380,682,650.00 378,026,900.00 375,127,900.00 370,321,700.00 203, CIS. 300.00 14,372,200.00 14,147,200.00 14,097,200.00 i:i,toi!«X'".OO Bonds for deposits.... 14,492,200.00 13,989,950.00 I O . O J ' V ^ - . ' . O O U. S. bonds on hand.. 18,062,150.00 14,297,650.00 12,753,000.00 Other stocks and b'ds. 28,268.841.69 29.102,197.10 32,010,316.18 33,505,045.15 33,<w7,<JuU.r,2 Due from res've ag'ts.. 89,991', 175.34 80', 620,878.75 89,788,903.73 89,701,259.82 fcl.40.'.',<;SL\27 Due from nat'l banks.. 44,720,394.11 46,039,597.57 48,513,388.86 47,028,769.18 4-i,8:U,S3L 13 11,625,647.15 11,903.768.90 ll,S35,6f.J.G3 Due from State banks. 12,724,243.97 12,094,086.39 39,430,952.12 40,312,285.99 40,969,020.49 42,366,647.65 41,5^3,3il. ( Ji Real estate, etc 7,790,581.86 4,992,044.34 7,706,700.42 7,841', 213.05 0,218, 45b. 47 Current expenses 9,006,880.92 8,742,393.83 8,434,453.14 8,670,091.18 9,112,801.54 Premiums paid 11,734,762.42 13,122,145.88 12,433,100.43 12,758,872.03 ll,2oS.7-..7J Cash items. Clear'g-house exeh'gs.. 81,127,796.39 116,970,819.05 88,924,025.93 75,142,863.45 &7',SSC>;Po7.0-l 17,100,1<> J. 00 Bills of other banks... 18,909,397.00 19,504,640.00 24,261,961.00 18,528,837.00 3,008,592.12 2,620,504.26 2,702,326.44 2,595,631.78 2.90l,0L'3.10 Fractional currency... 16,667,106.17 10,620,361.64 18,950,582.30 8,050,329.73 17.07l«, 0 j.'i 10 Specie 76,458,734.00 7O,72;\0r7.O0 Legal-tender notes.... 78,508,170.00 84,015,928.00 87,492,895.00 48,810,000.00 31,005, P( 1 00 0 U. S. cert's of deposit.. 37,200,000.00 38.615,000.00 47,310.000,00 19,640', 785. 52 19,6S6,960.30 Dae from U. S. Treas.. 21,007,919.76 21,454,422.29 I!/, 20i', •>;.'». as 1,809,819,753.22 1,909,847,891.40 1,913,239,201.16 1,882,209,307.62 l,8:.!:V.^-,7;,2. 44 Total 1876, MARCH 10. Resources., MAY 12. JUNE 30. OCTOBER 2, DECEMBER 22. 2,091 banks. 2,089 banks. 2,091 banks. 2,089 hanks. 2,082 banks. Loans and discounts.. 8950,205,555.62 $939,895,085.34 $933,686,530.45 $931,304,714.06 $929,060,403.42 Bonds for circulation.. 354,547,750.00 344,537,350.00 339,141,750.00 337,170,400.00 336,705,300.00 14,216,500.00 14,128,000.00 14,328,000.00 14,698,000.00 Bonds for deposits 14,757,000.00 U. S. bonds on hand.. 25,910,650.00 26,577,000.00 30,842,300.00 33,142,150.00 31,937,950. 00 Other stocks and b'ds. 30,425,430.43 30,905,195.82 32,482,805.75 34,445,157.16 31,565,914.50 Due from res've ag'ts.. 99,068,360.35 86,769,083.97 87,989,. 900.90 87,326,950.48 83,789,174.65 Due from nat'l banks.. 42.341,542.67 44,328,609.46 47,417,029.03 47,525,089.98 44.011,664.97 10,989,507. 95 12,061,283.08 12', 415,841.97 Due from State banks. Hi 180,562.15 11,262,193.96 41,937,617.25 42,183,958.78 42,722,415.27 43,121,942.01 43,498,445.49 Real estate, etc 5,025,549.38 8,296,207.85 6,820,573.35 Current expenses 6,987,644.46 9,818,422.88 10,946,713.15 10,414,347.28 10,621,634.03 10,715,251.16 10,811,300.66 Premiums paid 9,517,868.86 9,693,186.37 11,724,592.67 Cash items 12,043,139.68 10,658,709.26 Clear'g-house exeh'gs.. 58,863,182.43 56,806,632.63 75,328,878.84 87,870,817.06 68,027,016.40 Bills of other banks... 18,536,502.00 20,347,964.00 20,398,422.00 15,910,315.00 17,521,663.0C 1,987,897.44 3,215,594.30 2,771,886.26 Fractional currency... 1,417,203.66 1,146,741.94 29,077,345.85 21,714,594.36 25,218,469.92 21,360,767.42 32,999,647.8G Specie 76,768,446.00 79,858,661.00 90,836,876.00 84,250,847.00 66,221,400 0C Legal-tender notes U. S. cert's of deposit.. 30,805,000.00 27,330,000.00 27,955,000.00 29,170,000.00 26,095,000.0C 17,063,407.65 16,743,695.40 16,911,680.20 Due from IT. S. Treas.. 18,479,112.79 16,359,491.72 1,834,369,941.70 1,793,306,002.78 1,825,700,967.28 1,827,265,367.61 1,787,407,093.76 Total 1877. JANUARY 20. Resources. APRIL 14. JUNE 22. OCTOBER 1. DECEMBER 28 2,083 banks. 2,073 banks. 2,078 banks. 2,080 b a n k s . 2,074 banks, Loans and discounts.. $920, 561, 018 65 $911,946,833. 88 $901,731,416.03 $891,920,593.54 $881, 856,744 8' Bonds for circulation.. 337, 590, 700 00 339,658,100. 00 337,754,100.00 336,810,950.00 343, 8G9,550. Of 14, 782, 000 00 15,084,000 00 14,971,000.00 14,903,000.00 13, 538.000.01 Bonds for deposits 32,964,250.00 32,344.050.00 30,088,700.00 28, 479^ 800. 0( U. S. bonds on hand . . 31, 988, 650.00 31, 819, 930 20 32,554,594 44 35,653^ 755.29 34,435,995.21 32, 169,491.01 Other stocks and b'ds. 84,942,718.41 82,132,099.96 73,284,133.12 75, 960.087.2' Due from res've ag'ts.. 88, 698, 308 85 44,567,303.63 45,217,246.82 42,027,778. 81 44, 123', 924. 9' Due from nat'l banks.. 44, 844, 616.88 11,246, >*9 79 1 470,9 4P, 6 11,911,437 3C ll,41o,761 CO D o ' om btu,to lanks 1-, 680, 090 81 2 4o, *~04 3 3 •) 47 14,736 5*3 09 44,SIS,722 07 4), 229 9S3 9 u •a ) 1 ) Re lfVa+e, etc s ( C,01u,7 > '.0 4 1 3 1 , )16 48 7,842,296 86 7,910,8o4 84 / M M C 10 it e neiio a e JO, (J9] 711 50 10, -±04, oOo 12 10,320,6/4 34 i / 0« 9,2J9,1/J rt 11 p p id . " J 0 >0 4' * 10, 20u 414 19 10,410,6°3 £7 10,000, Q^ 40 C^^i H ^ F K 07 S ^ 7 r 0 SI 1 1 7 * 9 Ci 57,8ol 4bl 13 7t 12 y 2 o 80 f, » ^ ^li () S5,1 >9 422 74 Cic r „ aoi ^ e ci gs 7 1 ] i s ; 4is' /°7 00 I 9-42 603 00 20,IS 048 00 1), 5 J , ^ > " 00 2) 1 ( - 0 I \ f cl^>tr Lcinkb J 11-* ^20 0 0 1 Cm 12, 61 I )) c 0 f 4 ir OJJ >l Ct'i'« un\ 1, _ s ( 0} b pt ( Le 1 700, 72 (>v0, 4J, f \J i< GS of a ^ >7 (0 2/,07(.,U7 7 > 72 3 1, , no 21 U <,'") 06 7v ( u ^ >) 22,h-v>, j - 0 , C 02") r - (M 3J 7 > 7 _ 7 > ( REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 271 banlcsfrom October, 1863, to October, 1919—Continued. 1875. MAECH 1. Liabilities. Capital stock MAY 1. JUNE 30. OCTOBER 1. 2.029 banks. 2,046 banks. 2,076 banks. 2,088 banks. $496,272,801.00 $498,717,143.00 $501,568,563.50 $504,829,769.00 131,604.608.66 55,907,619.95 133,169,094.79 52,160,104.68 134,356,076.41 52,964,953.50 318,148,406.00 786,844.00 1,601,255.48 323,321,230.00 815,229.00 2,501,742.39 6,105,519.34 318,350,379.00 772,348.00 4,003,534.90 647,745,879.69 Individual deposits 7,971,932.75 U. S. deposits Dept's U. S. dis. officers 5,330,414,16 695,347,677.70 6,797,972.00 2,766,387.41 686,478,630.48 6,714,328.70 3,459,061.80 664,579,619.39 6,507,531.59 4,271,195.19 131,249,079.47 Surplus fund 51,650,243.62 Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. 324,525,349.00 824,876.00 State-bank circulation. Dividends unpaid DECEMBER 17. 2,086 banks. $505,485,865.00 133,085,422.30 59,204,957.81 314,979,451,00 752,722.00 1,353,396.80 618,517,245.74 6,652,556.67 4,232,550.87 Due to national banks. 137,735,121.44 127,280,034.02 138,914,828.39 129,810,681.60 119,843,665.44 Due to State banks 49,918,530.95 55,714,055,18 53,037,582.89 55,294,633.84 47,048,174.53 Notes rediscounted 4,8-41,600.20 5.671.031.44 4,261,464.45 5,254,453.66 5.257,160.61 Bills payable... 6,079,632.94 4,786,436. 57 5,758,299.85 6,590,234.43 7,056,583.64 1,869,819,753. 22 1,909,847,891.40 1,913,239,201.16 1,882,209,307.62 1,823,469,752.44 Total 1870. MARCH 10. Liabilities. Capital stock MAY 12. JUNE 30. OCTOBER 2. DECEMBER 22. 2,091 bamcs. 2,089 banks. 2,091. banks. 2,089 banks. 2,082 banks. $504,818,686.00 $500,982,006.00 $500,393,796.00 $499,802,232.00 133,091,739.50 Surplus fund 51,177,031.26 Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. 307,476,155.00 714,539.00 Btate-bank circulation. $497,482,016,00 131,795,199.94 49,039,278.75 131,897,197.21 46,609,341.51 132,202,282.00 46,445,215.59 131,390,664.67 52,327,715.08 300,252,085.00 667,060.00 294,444,678.00 658,938.00 292,011,575.00 608,548.00 1,405,829.06 2,325,523.51 6,116,679.30 291,544.020.00 628,847.00 3,848,705.64 Individual deposits.... 620,674,211.05 6,606,394.90 U. S. deposits 4,313,915.45 Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 612,355,096.59 8,493,878.18 2,505,273.30 641,432,886.08 7,667,722.97 3,392,939.48 651,385,210.19 7,256,801.42 3,746,781.58 619,350,223.06 6,727,155.14 4,749,615.39 Due to national banks. 139,407,880.06 54,002,131.54 Due to State banks 127,880,045.04 46,706,969.52 131,702,164.87 51,403,995.59 131,535,969.04 48,250,111.63 122,351,818.09 48,685,392.14 4,631,882.57 6,049,566.31 4,653,460.08 5,650,126.87 3,867,622.24 6,173,006.03 4,464,407.31 6,154,784.21 4,553,158.76 5,882,672.15 Dividends unpaid Notes rediscounted Bills payable Total 1,286,540.28 1,834,369,941.70 1,793,306,002.78 1,825,760,967.28 1,827,265,367.61 1,787,407,093.76 1877. JANUARY 20. Liabilities. Capital stock APRIL 14. JUNE 22. OCTOBER 1. DECEMBER 28. 2,083 banks. 2,073 banks. 2,078 banks. 2,080 banks. 2,074 banks. $493,634,611.00 $489,684,645.00 $481,044,771.00 $479,467,771.00 130,224,169.02 Surplus fund 37,456,530.32 Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. 292,851,351.00 State-bank circulation. 581,242.00 127,793,320.52 45,609,418.27 124,714,072.93 50,508,351.70 294,710,313.00 535,963.00 290,002,057.00 521,611.00 1,853,974.79 122,776,121.24 44,572,678.72 291,874,236.00 481,738.00 $477,128,771.00 121,618,455.32 51,530,910.18 299,240,475.00 470,540.00 1,398,101.52 3,623,703.43 1,404,178.34 Individual deposits.... 659,891,969.76 7,234,696 96 U. S. deposits 3,108,316.55 Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers 641,772,528.08 636,267,529.20 7', 584,267.72 7,187,431.67 3,710,167.20 * 3,076,878.70 616,403,987.12 7,972.714,75 2,376)983.02 604,512,514.52 6,529,031.09 3,780,759,43 Due to national banks. 130,293,566.36 .Due to State banks 49,965,770.27 4,000,063.82 Notes rediscounted Bills payable 6,483,320.92 125,422,444.43 48,604,820.09 3,985,459,75 5,969,241.94 121,443,601.23 48,352,583.90 115,028,954.38 46,577,439.88 3,791,219.47 6,137,116,83 115,773,660.58 44,807,958.79 4,654,784.51 5,843.107.03 Dividends unpaid Total 2,448,909.70 2,953,128.58 6,249,426.88 11,818,174,517.68 1,796,603,275.29 1,774,352,833.81 1,741,084,683. fci 1,737,295,145. ?9 272 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national 1878. MARCH 15. MAY 1. JUNE 2. OCTOBER 1. DECEMBER 6. 2,003 banks. 2,059 banks. 2,056 banks. 2,053 banks. 2,055 banks. Resources. Loans and discounts.. $854,750,708. 87 Bonds for circulation-- 343,871,350.00 13,329,000.00 Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand .. 34,881,600.00 Other stocks and b'ds. 34,674,307.21 Due from res've ag'ts. 86,016,990.78 Due from nat'lbanks.. 39,692,105.87 Due from State banks. 11,683,050.17 45,792,363.73 Real estate, etc 7,786,572.42 Current expenses 7,806,252. 00 Premiums paid 10,107,583.73 Cash items Clear' g-house exch'gs.. 66,498,965.23 Bills of other banks... 16,250,569.00 697,398.86 Fractional currency... 54,729,558.02 Specie 64,034,972.00 Legal-tender notes U. S. cert's of deposit.. 20,605,000.00 Due from U. S. Treas.. 16,257,608.98 Total 1,729,465,9C6.90 $847,620,392.49 1835,078,133.13 $833,988,450.59 $826,017,451.87 345,256,350.00 347,332,100.00 347,556,650.00 347,812,300.00 28,371,000.00 19,536,000.00 49,110,800.00 47,936,850.00 40,479,900.00 33,615,700.00 44,255,850.00 46,785,600.00 36,694,996.24 34,697,320.53 35,816,810.47 36,859,534.82 78,875,055.92 71,331,219.27 81,733,137.00 85,083,418.51 41,897,858.89 40,545,522.72 43,144,220.68 41,492,918.75 12,232,316.30 12,413,579.10 12,259,856.09 12,314,698.11 46,153,409.35 45,901,536.93 46,728,147.36 46,702,476.26 4,718,618.66 7,239,365.78 7,608,128.83 6,272,566.73 7,335,454 49 7,574,255.95 6,978,768.71 7,134,735.63 11,525,376.07 10,989,440.78 9,985,004.21 10,982,432.89 87,498,287.82 95,525,134.28 61,998,286.11 82,372,537.88 17,063,576.00 18,363,335.00 19,392,281.00 16,929,721.00 610,084.25 661,044.69 496,864.34 515,661. 04 29,251,469.77 46,023,756.06 34,355,250.36 30,688,606.59 71,643. 402. 00 67,245,975.00 64,672,762.00 64,428,600.00 36,905,000.00 20,995,000.00 32,520,000.00 32,690,000.00 16,79S,667.62 16,364,030.4/ 17,940,918.34 16,543,674.36 1,741,898,959. 05 1,750,464,706 51 1,767,279,133.21 1,742,826,837. 37 1879. JANUARY 1. APRIL 4. JUNE 14. OCTOBER 2. DECEMBER 12. 2,048 banks. 2,048 banks. 2,048 banks. 2,052 banks. Resources. 2,051 banks. Loans and discounts.. $823,906,765.68 Bonds for circulation.. 347,118,300.00 66,507,350. 00 Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand... 44,257,250.00 Other stocks and b'ds. 35,569,400.93 Due from res've ag'ts.. 77,925,068.68 Due from nat'l banks. 44,161,948.46 Due from State banks. 11,892,540.26 47,091,964.70 Real estate, etc 4,033,024.67 Current expenses 6,366,048.85 Premiums paid 13,564,550.25 Cash items Clear'g-house exch'gs.. 100,035,237.82 19,535,588.00 Bills of other banks 475,538.50 Fractional c u r r e n c y . . . 41,499,757.32 Specie 70,561,233.00 Legal-tender notes U. S. cert's of deposit.. 28,915,000.00 Due from U. S. Treas.. 17,175,435.13 Total $814,653,422.69 $835,875,012.36 $878,503,097.45 $933,543,661.93 348,487,700.00 352,208,000.00 357,313,300.00 364,272,700.00 18,204,650.00 309,348,450.00 257,038,200.00 14,788,800.00 52,942,100.00 62,180,300.00 54,601,750.00 40,677,500.00 39,671,916.50 37,617,015.13 36)747,129.40 38,836,369.80 93,443,463.95 107,023,546.81 102,742,452. 54 74,003,830.40 46,692,994.78 48,192,531.93 39,143,388.90 55,352,459.82 13,630,772.63 11,258,520.45 10,535,252.99 14,425,072.00 47,817,169.36 47,796,108.26 47,461,614.54 47,992,332.99 6,111,256.56 6,913,430.46 6,693,668.43 7,474,082.10 4,332,419.63 5,674,497.80 6,609,390.80 4,150,836.17 11,306,132.48 10,209,982.43 10,011,294.64 10,377,272.77 12,964,964.25 112,172,677. 95 83,152,359.49 63,712,445.55 16,707,550.00 16,685,484.00 17,068,505.00 16,406,218.00 396,065.06 446,217.26 467,177.47 374,227.02 42,173,731.23 42,333,287.44 41,148,563.41 79,013,041.59 69,196,696.00 67,059,152.00 64,461,231.00 54,715,096.00 26,770,000.00 25,180,000.00 21,885,000.00 10,860,000.00 17,029,065.45 16,620,986.20 17,029,121.31 17,054,816.40 1,800,592,002.25 1,. 84,068,930. 53 2,019,884,549.16 1,868,787,428.19 1,925,229,617. 08 1880. FEBRUARY 21. Resources. "Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation.. Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand... Other stocks and b'ds. Due from res've ag'ts.. Due from nat'l banks.. Due from State banks. Real estate, etc....— Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clear'g-house exch'gs.. Bills of other banks... Fractional currency... Specie Legal-tender notes... „ U. S. cert's of deposit.. Due from U. S. Treas.. Total APRIL 23. JUNE 11. OCTOBER 1. DECEMBER 31. 2,061 banks. 2,075 banks. 2,076 banks. 2,090 banks. 2,095 banks. $974,295,360.70 $992,970,823.10 $994,712,646. 41 $1,040,977,267. 53 $1,071,356,141. 79 357,789,350. 00 358,042,550. 00 361,901,700.00 361,274,650.00 359,512,050.00 14,727,000.00 14,722,000.00 14,827,000. 00 14,726.500. 00 14,917,000.00 28,605,800.00 29,509,600.00 28,793,400. 00 25,016,400. 00 36,798,600. 00 44,947,345.75 42,494,927. 73 48,863,150. 22 48,628.372, 77 41,223,583.33 134,562,778. 70 126,155.014. 40 117,791,386.81 103,964,229.84 115,935,668.27 56,578,444.69 54,493,465. 09 63,023,796. 84 69,079,326.15 53,230,034.03 13,861,582.77 13,293,775.94 15,881,197. 74 17,111,241. 03 14,501,152.51 47,979,244.53 47,808,207.09 48,045,832.54 47,784,461. 47 47,845,915.77 6,778,829.19 7,007,404.19 6,386,182. 01 4,442,440. 02 6,404,743. 54 3,791,703.33 3,702,354.60 3,908,059.27 3,488,470.11 3,288,602. 62 9,857,645.34 9,980,179.32 10,320,274.51 12,729,002.19 14,713,929. O S 99,357,056.41 122,390,409.45 166,736,402.64 121,095.249.72 229,733,904. 5J 21,064,504.00 21,908,193.00 15,369,257.00 18,210,943. 00 21,549,367. 0( 395,747.67 387,226.13 397,187. 23 367,171. 73 389,921. 7^ 86,429,732.21 99,506,505.26 89,442,051.75 109,346,509. 49 107,172,900. 9i 61,048,941.00 64,470,717.00 55,229,408. 00 56,640,458. 00 59,216,934. 0( 7,890,000.00 12,510,000.00 10,760,000.00 7,655,000. 00 6,150,000. (X 17,226,060.01 16,999,083.78 16,994,381.37 17,103,866. 00 17,125,822. 3' 2,038,066,498. 46 1,974,600,472.95 2,035,493,280.15 2,105,786,625. 82 2,241,683,829.9] EEPOET OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OP THE CUBBENCY. 273 banks from October, 1863, to October, 1919—Continued. 1878. MARCH 15. Liabilities. Capital stock MAY 1 . JUNE 29. OCTOBEB 1. 2,063 banks. 2,059 banks. 2,056 banks. 2,053 banks. DECEMBER 6. 2,055 banks. 1473,952,541.00 $471,971,627.00 $470,393,366.00 $466,147,436.00 $464,874,996.00 118,178,530.75 40,482,522.64 116,897,779.98 40,936,213.58 116,402,118.84 44,040,171.84 299.621,059.00 417,808.00 301,888,092.00 413,913.00 303,324,733.00 400,716.00 120.870,290.10 Surplus fund 45,040,851.85 Undivided profits Kat'l bank circulat'n.. 300,926,284.00 439,339.00 State bank circulat'n.. 119,231,126.13 43,938,961.98 301,884,704.00 426,504.00 1,207,472.68 1,930,669.58 5,466,350.52 3,118,389.91 1,473,784.86 602,882,585.17 Individual deposits 7,243,253.29 U. S. deposits 3,004,064.90 Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 625,479,771.12 13,811,474.14 2,392,281.61 621,632,160.06 22,686,619. 67 2,903,531.99 620,236,176.82 41,654,812.08 3,342,794.73 598,805,775.56 40,269,825.72 3,451,436.56 Due to national banks. 123,239,448.50 43,979,239.39 Due to State banks 109,720,396.70 44,006,551.05 117,845,495.88 43,360,527.86 122,496,513.92 42,636,703.42 120,261,774.54 41,767,755.07 Dividends unpaid Notes rediscounted.... Bills payable Total 2,465,390.79 4,215,196.23 2,453,839.77 3,007,324.85 2,834,012.00 3,228,132.93 4,502,982.92 5,022,894.37 4,525,617.45 4,270,879.74 1,729,465,956.90 1,741,898,959.05 1,750,464,706.51 1,767,279,133.21 1,742,826,837.37 1879. JANUARY 1. Liabilities. Capital stock APRIL 4. JUNE 14. OCTOBER 2. 2,051 banks. 2,048 banks. 2,048 banks. 2,048 banks. DECEMBER 12. 2,052 banks. $462,031,396.00 $455,611,362.00 $455,244,415.00 $454,067,365.00 $454,498,515.00 116,200.863.52 36,836,269.21 114,823,316.49 40,812,777.59 114,321,375.87 45,802,845.82 114,786,528.10 41,300,941.40 115,429,031.98 47,573,820.75 Nat'l bank circulat'n.. 303,506,470.00 State bank circulat'n.. 388,368.00 304,467,139.00 352,452.00 307,328,695.00 339,927.00 313,786,342. 00 325,954.00 321,949,154.00 322,502.00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 5,816,348.82 2,158,516.79 1,309,059.13 2,658,337.46 1,305,480.45 643,337,745.26 Individual deposits 59,701,222.90 U. S. deposits 3,556,801.25 Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 598,822,694.02 303,463,505.69 2,689,189.44 648,934,141.42 248,421,340.25 3,682,320.67 719,737,568.89 11,018,862.74 3,469,600. 02 755,459,966.01 6,923,323.97 3,893,217.43 Due to national banks. 118,311,635.60 44,035,787.56 Due to State banks 110,481,176.98 43,709,770.14 137,360,091.60 50,403,064.54 149,200,257.16 52,022,453. 99 152,484,079.44 59,232,391.93 2,926,434.95 3,942,659.18 2,224,491.91 4,452,544.48 2,226,396.39 4,510,876.47 2,205,015.54 4,208,201.89 2,116,484.47 4,041,649.70 Dividends unpaid Notes rediscounted Bills payable Total 1,800,592,002.25 1,984,068,936.53 2,019,884,549.16 1,868,787,428.19 1,925,229,617.08 1880. FEBRUARY 21. Liabilities. Capi tul stock APRIL 23. JUNE 11. OCTOBER 1. 2,061 banks. 2,075 banks. 2,076 banks. 2,090 banks. $454,548,585.00 $456,097,935.00 $455,909,565.00 $457,553,985.00 Surplus fund 117,044,043.03 117,299,350.09 42,863,804.95 48,220,087.61 Undivided profits Nat'l bank circulat'n.. 320,303,874.00 320,759 472.00 State bank circuiat'n.. 303,452.00299; 790.00 Dividends unpaid 1 DECEMBER 3 1 . 2,095 banks. $458,540,085.00 118,102,014.11 50,443,635. 45 120,518,583.43 46,139,690.24 121,824,629.03 47,946,741.64 318,088,562.00 290,738.00 317,350,036.00 271,045. 00 317,484,496.00 258,499.00 1,330,179.85 3,452,504.17 6,198,238.38 1,365,001.91 1,542,447.98 Individual deposits.... 848,926,599.86 U. S. deposits 7,856,791.97 Dep's U? S. dis. officers. 3,069,880.74 791,555,059.63 7,925,988.37 3,220,606.64 833,701,034.20 873,537,637.07 1,006,452,852.82 7,680,905. 47 7,898,100.94 7,548,538.67 3,489,501.01 3,026,757.34 3,344,386.62 Due to national banks. 170,245,061.08 Due to State banks 65,439,334.51 157,209,759.14 63,317,107.96 171,462,131.23 67,938,795.35 192,124,705.10 75,735,677.06 192,413,295.78 71,185,817.08 2,616,900.55 4,529,967.98 2,258,544.72 5,260,417.43 3,178,232.50 5,031,604.96 3,354,697.18 4,636,876.05 Notes rediscounted.... Bills payable Total. 1.918,788.88 4', 181,280. 53 2,038,066,498.46 1,974,600,472.95 2,035,493,280.15 2,105,786,625.82 2,241,683,829.91 1529 8 2 ° — C U R L9L9—VOL 2 -18 274 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTEOLLEB OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the nationa 1881. MARCH 11. Resources. 2,094 banks. MAY 6. 2,102 banks. JUNE 30. OCTOBER 1. DECEMBER 3 1 . 2,115 banks. 2,132 banks. 2,164 banks. L, L, .,093,649,382.18 $1 144,988,949.45$1 173,796,083.0911 169,177,557.1< Loans and disconnts.. $l,073,786,749.70$l, ., Bonds for circulation.. 339,811,950.00 :352,653,500.00 358,287,500.00 363,385,500.00 368,735,700. (X 15,265,000.00 15,540,000.00 14,851,500.00 15,240,000.00 Bonds for deposits 15,715,000. ( X 44,116,500.00 48,584,950.00 40,866,750.00 31,884,000. ( 46,636,150.00 X V. S. bonds on hand.. 61,952,402.95 62,663,218.95 52,908,123.98 58,049,292.63 49,545,154.92 Other stocks and b'ds. Due from res've ag'ts. 120,820,691.09 128,017,627.03 156,258,637.05 132,968,183.12 123,530,465.7J 75,703,599.78 78,505,446.17 63,176,225.67 62,295,517.34 77,633,902.7' Due from nat'l banks. 18,850,775.34 19,306,826.62 16,938,734.56 17,032,261.64 17,644,704.6: Due from State banks. 47,834,060.20 47,329,111.16 47,791,348.36 47,525,790.02 47,445,050.4< Real estate, etc 4,235,911.19 6,731,936.48 6,096,109.78 7,810,930.83 4,647,101.a Current expenses 4,115,980.01 4,138,485.71 4,024,763.60 3,530,516.71 3,891,728.7: Premiums paid 13,534,227.31 14,831,879.30 11,826,603.16 10,144,682.87 17,337,964.71 Cash items Clear'g-houseexch'gs.. 147,761,543.96 196,633,558.01 143,960,236.84 189,222,255.95 217,214,627.11 21,631,932.00 17,732,712.00 25,120,933.00 17,733,032.00 24,190,534.0 Bills of other banks... 372,140.23 373,945.96 386,950.21 386,569.83 366,361.5! Fractional currency... 105,156,195.24 122,628,562.08 128,638,927.50 114,334,736.12 113,680,639.61 Specie 58,728,713.00 53,158,441.00 62,516,296.00 52,156,439.00 60,104,387.0 Legal-tender notes 9,540,000.00 6,740,000.00 8,045,000.00 6,120,000.00 7,930,000.0 U. S. cert's of deposit. 17,251,868.22 17,472,595.96 18,456,600.14 17,015,269.83 18,097,923.41 Due from U. S. Treas. Total 2,140,110,944.78 2,270,226,817.76 2,325,832,700.75 2,358,387,391.59 2,381,890,866.8, 1882. MARCH 11. Resources. 2,187 banks. MAY 19. 2,224 banks. JULY 1. OCTOBER 3 . DECEMBER 30. 2,239 banks. 2,269 banks. 2,308 banks. .,208,932,655.92 $1 243,203,210.08 $1 ., L, Loans and discounts.. $1,182,661,609.53 $1 189,094,830.35 $1 .,230,456,213.9 Bonds for circulation.. 367,333, 700.00 360,153,800.00 355,789,550.00 ;357,631,750.00 357,047,650.0 16,111,000.00 15,920,000.00 15,920,000.00 16,093, 000.00 Bonds for deposits 16,344,000.0 21,314,750.00 28,523, 450.00 29,662,700.00 27,242,550.00 15,492,150.0 TJ. S. bonds on hand.. 66,168,916.64 66,691,399.56 64,430, 686.18 65,274,999.32 66,998,620.3 Other stocks and b'ds. Due from res've ag'ts.. 117,452, 719.75 124,189,945.23 118,455,012.38 113,277,227.87 122,066,106.7 68,516,841.06 68,301, 645.12 66,883,512.75 76,073,227.7 Due from nat'l banks. 75,366,970.74 17,105,468.44 16,890,174.92 15,921, 432.07 18,405,748.4 Due from State banks. 16,344,688.66 46,537,066.41 47,073, 247.45 46,956,574.28 46,425,351.40 46,993,408.4 Real estate, etc 7,238,270.17 6,774,571.86 8,494, 036.21 5,139,505.5 Current expenses 3,030,464.69 6,515,155.03 5,062,314.52 3,762, 382.59 6,472,585.8 5,494,224.35 Premiums paid 14,784,025.21 12,295,256.96 16,281,315.6 13,308, 120.70 20,166,927.35 Cash items Clear 'g-house exch'gs.. 162,088, 077.94 107,270,094.71 159,114,220.08 208,366,540.08 155,951,194.8 25,344,775.0 19,440, 089.00 25,226,186.00 21,405,758.00 20,689,425.00 Bills of other banks... 396,367.64 390,236.36 401,314.7 389, 508.07 373,725.83 Fractional currency... 109,984, 111.04 112,415,806.73 111,694,262.54 102,857,778.27 106,427,159.4 Specie 63,313,517.00 68,478,421.0 56,633, 572.00 65,969,522.00 64,019,518.00 Legal-tender notes 8,645,000.00 10,395,000.00 8,475,000.0 9,445, 000.00 11,045,000.00 U. S. cert's of deposit. 17,161,367.94 17,099,385.14 17,954,069.4 17,720, 701.07 16,830,407.40 Due from U.S. Treas. Total. 2,309,057,088.72 2,277,924,911.13 2,344,342,686.90 2,399,833,676.84 2,360,793,467. C 1883. MARCH 13. Resources. MAY 1. JUNE 22. OCTOBER 2. DECEMBER 31 2,343 banks. 2,375 banks. 2,417 banks. 2,501 banks. 2,529 banks. Loans and discounts.. $1,249,114,879.43 $1 262,339,981.87 $1,285,591,902.19 $1., 309,244,781.64$! 307,491,25O.c ., A Bonds for circulation.. 354,746,500.00 354,480,250.00 354,002,900.00 351,412,860.00 :345,595,800. ( 16,799,000.00 16,949,000.00 17,116,000.00 Bonds for deposits 17,081,000.00 16,846,000. ( 17,850,100.00 15,870,600.00 16,978,150.00 U. S. bonds on hand.. 13,593,050.00 13,151,250.( 68,428,685.67 68,340,590.79 68,552,073.03 Other stocks and b'ds. 71,114,031.11 71,609,421. ( Due from res've ag'ts.. 121,024,154.60 109,306,823.23 126,646,954.62 124,918,728.71 126,999,606.1 67,263,503.86 68,477,918.02 Due from nat'l banks.. 66,164,638.21 65,714,229.44 77,S02,785.( 16,993,341.72 19,382,129.33 Due from State banks. 19,451,498.16 18,266,275.05 19,402,047.1 47,063,305.68 47,155,909.80 Real estate, e t c . . . . . . . 47,502,163.52 48,337,655.02 49,540,760..' 7,754,958.86 8,949,615.28 8,829,278.26 Current expenses 6,808,327.30 4,878,318.' 7,798,445.04 8,079,726.01 8,064,073.60 Premiums paid 7,420,939.84 8,647,252.! 15,461,050.16 11,109,701.18 13,581,049.94 li;360,731.07 Cash items 17,491,804.Clear'g-houseexch'gs.. 107,790,065.17 145,990,998.18 90,792,075.08 96,353,211.76 134,545,273.! 22,655,833.00 26,279,856.00 22,675,447.00 Bills of other banks... 19,739,526.00 28,809,699.1 446,318.94 456,447.36 443,951.12 Fractional currency... 431,931.15 427,754.: 97,962,366.34 103,607,266.32 115,354,394.62 107,817,983.53 114,276,158. < Specie 68,256,468.00 70,672,997.00 73,832,458.00 Legal-tender notes 60,818,008.00 80,559,796.' 8,420,000.00 9,970,000.00 10,685,000.00 U. S. cert's of deposit. 8,405,000.00 1O,840,000J 17,497,694.31) 17,407,906.20 10,586,712.60 Due from U. S. Treas. 16,726,451.30 16,865,938.. Total 2,298,918,165.11 2,360,192,235.8521364,833,122.44 2,372,656,364.82 2,445,880,917. • REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY* banks from October 1863, to October, 1919— Continued. 1881. MARCH 11. Liabilities. 2,094 banks. MAY ( 2,102 banks. JUNE 30. OCTOBER 1. DECEMBER 31. 2,115 banks. 2,132 banks. 2,164 banks. $458,254,935.00 $459,039,205.00 $460,227,835.00 $463,821,985.00 $465,859,835.00 Capital stock. 122,470,996.73 124,405,926.91 126,679,517.97 128,140,617.75 129,867,493.92 Surplus fund 56,372,190.92 54,684,137.16 54,072,225.49 54,906,090.47 54,221,816.10 Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. 298,590,802.00 309,737,193.00 312,223,352.00 320,200,069.00 325,018,161.00 252,647.00 242,967.00 244,399.00 State-bank circulation. 252,765.00 241,701.00 3,836,445.84 5,871,595.59 2,617,134.37 1,402,118.43 6,372,737.13 Dividends unpaid .,070,997,431. 711,.,102,679,163.71 Individual deposits.... 933,392,430. 7 5 1L, 027,040,514.101L, 031,731,043.421, 9,504,801.25 8,971,826.73 ' 8,476,689.74 7,381,149.25 U. S. deposits 8,796,678.73 3,631,803.41 3,371,512.48 3,272,610.45 3,839,324.77 Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 3,595,726.83 Due to national banks. 181,677,285.37 191,250,091.90 223,503,034.19 205,862,945.80 197,252,326.01 Due to State banks.... 71,579,477.47 80,700,506.06 91,035,599.65 89,047,471.00 79,380,429.38 2,220,053.02 2,908,370.45 3,091,165.30 2,616,203.05 4,122,472.79 Notes rediscounted 4,664,077.12 5,169,128.57 4,581,231.47 4,493,544.77 4,482,325.25 Bills payable 140,110,944.78 2,270,226,817.76 2,325,832,700.75 2,358,387,391.59 2,381,890,866.85 Total. 1882. MARCH 11. Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. Btate-bank circulation. 2,187 banks. MAY 19. 2,224 banks. JULY 1. OCTOBER 3. DECEMBER 30. 2,239 banks. 2,269 banks. 2,308 banks. $469,390,232.00 $473,819,124.00 $477,184,390.00 $483,104,213.00 $484,883,492.00 129,233,358.24 62,345,199.19 130,924,139. 60,475,764.98 323,651,577.00 241,527.00 315,671,236.00 241,319.00 131,079,251.16 52,128,817.73 308,921,898.00 235,173.00 1,418,119.12 1,950,554.88 6,634,372.20 Dividends unpaid 131,977,450.77 61,180,310.53 135,930,969.31 55,343,816.94 314,721,215.00 315,230,925.00 207,273.00 221,177.00| 3,153,836.30! 6,805,057.82 L, Individual deposits 1,036,595,098.201., 001,681,693.74 1,066,707,248.75 1. 122,472,682.46 1,066,901,719.85 9,741,133.36; 9,817,224.44 ' 8,817,411.21! - 9,622,303.56 U. S. deposits... 8,853,242.16 3,627,846.72 3,786,262.20 Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 3,372,363.96 3,493,252.88 2,867,385.63 Due to national banks. Due to State banks Notes rediscounted Bills payable Total. 187,433,824.90 78,359,675.85 192,067,865.26 78,911,787.20 194,868,025.46 84,066,023.66 180,075,749.77 79,885,652.22 194,491,260. 60 77,031,165.82 4,195,210.99 5,747,614.68 6,703,164.45 3,856,056.54 5,637,665.88 4,848,517.18 2,309,057,088.72 2,277,924,911.13 2,344,342,686.90 2,399,833,676.84 2,360,793,467.09 3,912,992.38 4,428,531.51 3,754,044.38 5,008,343.00 1883. MARCH 13. Liabilities. Capital stock. Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. State-bank circulation. MAY 1. JUNE 22. OCTOBER 2. DECEMBER 31. 2,343 banks. 2,375 banks. 2,417 banks. 2,501 banks. 2,529 banks. $490,456,932.00 $493,963,069.00 $500,298,312.00 $509,699,787.00 $511,837,575.00 136,922,884.44 59,340,913.64 137,775,004.39 60,739,878.85 138,331,902.06 68,354,157.15 141,991,789.18 61,560,652.04 312,778,053.00 206?779.00 313,549,993.00 198,162.00 311,963,302.00 189,253.00 310,517,857.00 184,357.00 144,800,252.13 58,787,945.91 304,994,131.00 181,121.00 1,389,092.96 2,849,629.87 1,454,232.01 9,229,226.31 7,082,682.28 Dividends unpaid 1,004,111,400.551[,067,962,238. 3 5 11,043,137,763. 111[,049,437,700. 571,1,106,453,008.23 Individual deposits 9,613,873.33 11,624,894.57 10,130,757.88 U. S. deposits 10,183,196.95 10,026,777.79 3,618,114.79 3,787,225.31 3,743,326.56 3,980,259.28 Dep's U. S. dis. officers, 3,768,862.04 Due to national banks. 191,296,859.14 180,445,876.92 194,150,676.43 186,828,676.27 200,867,280.06 Due to State banks 83,602,073.01 80,251,968.26 84,744,666.35 84,776,421.60 78,544,128.82 5,557,183. 5,197,514.12 Notes rediscounted 5,101,458.69 7,387,537.40 8,248,562.67 3,137,259.77 4,053,252.81 3,304,061.60 3,660,724.79 4,106,297.78 Bills payable 2,298,918,165.11 2,360,192,235.85 2,364,833,122.44 2,372,656,364.82 2,445,880,917.49 Total. 27<> BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national 1884. MARCH 7. Resources. APRIL 24. JUNE 20. SEPTEMBER 30. DECEMBER 20. 2,563 banks. 2,589 banks. 2,625 banks. 2,664 banks. 2,664 banks. 1,269,862,935.96 $1,245,294,093.37 Sl,234,202; :,226.44 Loans and discounts... $1,321,548,289.62 $1,333,433 ,230,5411 ~~ Bonds for circulation.. 339,816,150.00 337,342,' 900.00 334,346,350.00 327,435,000.00 317,586. 050.00 16,740',000.00 17,060,000.00 16,840,000.00 17,135, 000.00 16,850, 000.00 Bonds for deposits 14,143,000.00 18,579,600.00 12,305, 900.00 15,560. 400.00 18,672,250.00 U.S. bonds on hand.. 72,572,306.93 71,363,477.46 73,449, 352.07 73,424! 815.97 73,155,984.60 Other stocks and b'ds. 95,247,152,62 111,993,019.65 121,161, 976.80 Due from res've ag'ts.. 138,705,012.74 122,4911 957.98 64,891,670.13 6,335,544,57 69,459, 884.45 Due from nat'l banks . 64,638.322.58 68,031', 209.90 16,306,500.91 15,833,982.98 18,329, 912.01 Due from State banks. 17,937,976.35 18,145, 827.61 50,149,083.90 49,900,886.91 49,889, 936.06 Real estate, etc 49,418,805.02 49,667. 126.87 8,866,558.09 6,913,508.85 9,670, 996.14 Current expenses 7,813,880.56 8,054. 296.82 10,605,343.49 11,632,631.68 11,923, 447.15 Premiums paid 9,742,601.42 9,826: 386.76 11,382,292.69 13,103,098.55 11,924, 152.89 Cash items 11,237: 975.71 11,383,792.57 10,335,000.00 1,690,000.00 1,870, 000.00 Cl'g-house loan cert's.. 69,498,913.13 66,257,118.15 75,195. 955.95 Clear'g-house exch'gs.. 68,403,373.30 83,531, 472.58 23,386,695.00 23,258,854.00 22,377, 965.00 Bills of other banks... 26,525, 120.00 23,485,124.00 473,046.66 469,023.89 456, 778.26 Fractional currency... 491,067.76 489, 802.51 122,080,127.33 114,744, 707.09 109,661,682.11 128,609,474.73 139,747, 079.53 Specie 77,044,659.00 76,917,212.00 77,712, 628.00 75,847,095.00 76,369. 555.00 Legal-tender notes 14,200,000.00 11,990, 000.00 9,870,000.00 14,045,000.00 19,040, 000.00 U. S. cert's of deposit.. 17,739,906.2,n 17,468, 976. 17,022,999.34 16,465,785.66 15,442: 306.52 Due from U. S. Treas.. Total.. 2,390,500,638.51 2,396,813,834.9212,282,598,742.96j2,279,493,880.07 2,297,143,474.27 1885. JULY 1. MARCH 10. Resources. 2,671 banks. 2,678 banks. OCTOBER 1. DECEMBER 24. 2,689 banks. 2,714 banks. 2,732 banks. u» 1,241,450,649. 79 $1,257,655,547. 92 $1,306,143,990.46 $1,343,517,559.96 Loans and discounts.. $1,232,327,453. 69 SI "~ Bonds for circulation.. 313.106,200.00 312.168,500.00 310,102,200.00 307,657 050.00 304,776, 750.00 16; 740,000.00 17,607,000.00 16,815,000.00 18,012, 000.00 Bonds for deposits 17,457, 000.00 14,769,250.00 14,588,800.00 12,665, 750.00 14,607,650.00 U. S. bonds on hand.. 14,329. 400.00 75,019,208.99 77,249,159.42 77,533. 841.38 75,152,919.35 Other stocks and b'ds. 77,495: 230.25 Due from res've ag'ts.. 136,462,273.26 130,903,103.77 132,733,904.34 138,378: 515.15 139,239; 441.80 67,866,656.57 77,220,972.29 Due from nat'l banks.. 79,452, 309.67 66,442,054.87 78,967: 697.86 17,348,938.11 17,180,008.46 Due from State banks. 18,553, 946.46 17,572,822.65 17,987: 891.44 49,886,378.87 50,729,896.08 49,699,501.42 Real estate, etc 51,963, 062.01 51,293: 801.16 7,096,268.06 3,533,759.49 Current expenses 9,416, 971.01 7,877,320.27 6,853: 392.72 12,358,982.70 12,690,663.41 Premiums paid 333.41 11,802, 199. 86 12,330,437.60 11,276,626.48 17,214,373.52 Cash items 14', 347: 579.53 12,810, 187.64 11,228,856.82 1,430,000.00 1,380,000.00 Cl'g-house loan cert's.. l,110: 000.00 630, 000.00 1,530,000.00 72,259,129.39 113,158:675.32 Clear'g-house exch'gs.. 84,926, 730.76 92,351, 296.77 59,085,781.99 26,217,171.00 23,465,388.00 Bills of other banks... 23,062: 765.00 23,178, 052.0C 22,013,314.00 513,200.12 489,927.18 Fractional currency... 477: 055.17 415, 082.64 519,529.96 Trade dollars . 1,605: 763. 1,670, 961.77 Specie 167,115,873.67 177,433,119.30 177,612,492.02 174,872: 572, 54 165,354, 352.37 Legal-tender notes 79,701,352.00 69,738: 119.00 71,017,322.00 •77,336,999.00 67,585, 466.0C U- B. cert's of deposit.. 22,760,000.00 19,135,000.00i 22,920,000.00 is, 800: 000.00 11,765, 000.0C 15,079,935.80 Due from U. S. Treas.. 15,473,270.84 14,617'. 897.02 14;897; 114.24 14,981, 021.7C Total 2,312,744,247.35:2,346,682,452.90 2,421,852,016.47i2,432,913,002.38;2,457,675, 256.15 1886. MARCH 1. Resources. JUNE 3. 2,768 banks. 2,809 banks. AUGUST 27. OCTOBER 7. DECEMBER 28. 2,852 banks. 2,875 banks. 2,849 banks. Loans and discounts... $1,367,705 .2. SO $1,398,552,099.71 $1,4: 1,421,547,199. 22 $1,450,957,054.93 $1,470,157,681. L 279,414,400.00 270,315,850.00 258.498.950.00 228,384,350.0! Bonds for circulation.. 296,601,' 18,810,000.00 Bonds for deposits.... 18,637, 19,984,900.00 20,105,900.00 21,040,900.01 12,535,550.00 U. S. bonds on hand... 16,580, 14', 368,950.00 12,326,500.00 10,576,200.01 83;347,119.93 Other stocks and b'ds. 80,227, 82,439,901.64 81,825,266.40 81,431,000.61 133,027,136.53 143,715,221.45 140.764.579.01 1^2,117.979.2! Due from res've ag'ts.. 142,805, 77,632,198.47 Due from nat'l banks . 76.933, 78,091,411,58 80,526,615.77 88,271,697.9< 17', 720,924.26 Due from State banks. 18,834, 18,387,215.76 20,140,256.27 21,465,427.0: 53,117,564.42 Real estate, e t c . . . . . . . . 52,262, 53,834,583.58 54,090,070.94 54,763,530.3' 8,684,672.33 Current expenses. 7,705, 5,837,175.21 7,438,741.12 10,283,007.7' 13.298,269.23 Premiums paid 13,641,463.72 12,237, 14,303,529.55 15,160.621.6 12;181,455.80 Cash items.. 10,408,981.58 15; 135, 13,277,169.64 13,218,973.4 205,000.00 85,000.00 Cl'g-house loan cert's.. 505, 76,140,330.60 62,474,605.90 Clear'g-house exch'gs.. 95,536,941. 99,923', 70,525,126. 25,129,938.00 21,602,661.00 Bills of other banks... 22,734,085. 20,503, 26,132,330. 452,361.34 451,308.89 Fractional currency... 434,220. 470, 447,833. 1,713,384.35 1,857,041,56 Trade dollars 1,889.794. 1,827,364. 1,681, 157,459,870.49 149,000,492.10 156,387^696. Specie... 166,983,556. 171.615, 79,656,788.00 64,039,751.00 Legal-tender notes 62,812,322. 67,739', 828. 67,014, 11.850,000.00 8,115,000.00 5,855,000. 6,195,000. U.S. cert's of deposit.. 12,430, 12,198,526.43 11,868,912.52 11,358,014, 10,056,128. 5% fund with Treas... 12,953, 1.416,892.00 1,599,303.36 2,592,042. 975,376. Due from U. S. Treas. 1,513. Total... 12,494,337,129.44|2,474,544,481.89j2,453,666,930.07j2,513,854,751.1712,507,753,912. fl KEPOKT OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE OTJBBENCY. banks from October, 1863, to October, 1919—Continued. 1884. MARCH 7. JUNE 20. 2,563 banks. Liabilities. APRIL 24. 2,589 banks. 2,625 banks. SEPTEMBER 30. j DECEMBER 20. 2,664 banks. 2,664 banks. $515,725,005.00 $518,471,844.00 $522,515,996.00 $524,271,345.00 $524,089,065.00 Capital stock. Surplus fund Undivided profits 145, 741,679.90 63. 644,861.56 146,047,958.07 67,450,459.00 145,763,416.17 70,597,487.21 147,055, 037. &5 63,234, 237.62 146,867, 119.06 70,711, 369.94 Nat'1-bank circulation. State-bank circulation. 298, 791,610.00 180,589.00 297,506,243.00 180,576.00 295,175,334.00 179,666.00 289,775, 123.00 179 653.00 280.197, 043.00 174, 645.00 1,422,901.91 1,415,889.58 1,384,686.71 3,686,160.33 1,331.421.54 146,050,167.901.,060,778,388.06 9,956,875.24 11,233,495.77 3,856,461.66 3,588,980.50 979,020,349.63 10,530,759.44 3,664,326.13 975,243, 795.14 10,367, 909.92 3,703, 804.34 987,649, 055.6 10,655; 3.72 3,749, 9.85 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep's U. S. dis. officers Due to national banks. Due to State banks 207 461,179.63 466,363.89 192,868,942.31 86,778,138.85 155,785,354.44 70,480,617.11 173,979, 149.80 72,408, 206.85 187,296, 348.30 72,572, 384.43 Notes rediscounted Bills payable Cl'g-house loan cert's.. > 234,202.32 , 5,968,740.50 7,299,284.58 3,193,635.20 11,343,505.55 4,262,244.57 11,895,000.00 11,008, 595.07 4,580, 862.15 8,433, 724.67 3,415, 524.07 2,390,500,638.51 2,396,813,834.92 2,282,598,742.96j2,279,493,880.07 Total . 2,297,143,474.27 1885. MARCH 10. Liabilities. 2,671 banks. MAY 6. 2,678 banks. JULY 1. OCTOBER, 1. DECEMBER 24. 2,689 banks. 2,714 banks. 2,732 banks. $524,255,151.00 $525,195,577,00 $526,273,602.00 $527,524,410.00 $529,360,725.00 Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits 145,907,800.02 60,296,452.56 145,103,776.01 60,184,358.12 146,523,799.94 52,229,946.61 146,624,642.06 59,335,519.11 150,155,549.52 69,229,645.82 Nat ; l-bank circulation. State-bank circulation. 274,054,157.00 162,581.00 273,703,047.00 144,498.00 269,147,690.00 144,489.00 268,869,597.00 136,898.00 267,430,837.00 133,932.00 1,301,937.73 2,577,236.08 3,508,325.38 1,360,977.27 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits TJ. S. deposits 6,414,263.9 996,501,647.401.,035,802,188.561.,106,376,516.801.,102,372,450.351L, 111, 429,914.98 10.995,974.68 11,552,621. 11,690,707.52 12,058,768.36 11,006,919.47 3,027,218.02 2,714,399.37 3,330,522.70 3,005,783.11 3,039,646.40 Dep's U . S.dis. officers. 205,877,203.09 199,081,104.40 203,932,800.05 213,534,905.08 216,564,533.96 82,190,567.43 81,966,092.25 88,847,454.78 86,115,061.25 85,060,162.27 6,299,722.15 1,850,462.10 5,736,012.02 2,167,333.33 5,864,000.85 2,074,259.76 8,432,792.64 2,191,380.16 9,932,828.24 1,951,598.60 Due to national b a n k s . Due to State banks Notes rediscounted Bills payable. 312,744,247.35 2,346,682,452.99 2,421,852,016.4712,432,913,002.38 2,457,675,256.13 Total. 1886* MARCH l. AUGUST 27. OCTOBER 7. DECEMBER 28. 2,768 banks. Liabilities. JUNE 3. 2,809 banks. 2,849 banks. 2,852 banks. 2,875 banks. $533,360,615.00 $539,109,291.72 $545,522,598.00 $548,240,730.00 $550,698,675.00 Capital stock : » rplus fund Tu Undivided profits 152,872,349.01 59,376,381.80 153,642,934.86 67,662,886.02 157,003,875. 62,211,565.63 157,249,190.87 66,503,494.72 159,573,479.21 79,298,286.13 Nat'1-bank circulation. State bank circulation. 256,972,158.00 133,931.00 244,893,097.00 132,470.00 238,273,685.00 128,336.00 228,672,610.00 125,002.00 202,078,287.00 115,352.00 1,534,905.58 1,526,776.66 1,863,303.62 2,227,810.59 1,590,345.06 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep's U.S. dis. officers. Due to national banks. B u s to State banks Notes rediscounted- - -. Bills payable Total. ...... .,172,968,308.641.,169,716,413.13 1,152,660,492.061,146,246,911. 4 3 11,113,459,187.351 14,295,927.74 13,670,721.76 12,414,566.52 13,842.023.69 13,705,700.73 2,884,865.62 3,019,018.72 4,276,257.85 2,7211276.77 2,798,864.55 219,778,171.80 218,327,437.33 218,395,950.54 223,842,279.46 204,405,273.11 90,246,483.31 92,663,570.46 90,366,354.90 91,254,533.23 90,591,102.81 10,594,176.56 7,948,698.27 9,159,345.70 8,376,095.20 8,718,911.71 1,381,095.01 2,067,693.48 1,174,874.29 2,444,958.36 1,146,240.26 |2,494,337,129.44J2,474,544,481.89J2,453,666,930.07 2,513,854,751.17 2,507,753,912.96 278 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLEB OF THE CURRENCY.. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national 1887. AUGUST 1. DECEMBER 7. OCTOBER 5. 2,909 banks. 2,955 banks. 3,014 banks. 3,049 banks. 3,070 banks. 1,560,291,810. 73 $1,560,371,741. 05 $1,587,549,133.76 $1,583,941,184.96 Loans and discounts... $1,515,534,674. 67 $1 ~~ "" Bonds for circulation.. 211,537,150.00 200,452,300.00 189,032,050.00 189,083,100.00 '"" ~' 186,431,900.00 22,976,900.00 24,990,500.00 26,402,000.00 27,757,000.00 42,203,000.00 Bonds for deposits 9,721,450.00 8,157,250.00 7,808,000.00 6,914,350.00 6,988,550.0C U. S. bonds on hand.. Other stocks and b'ds. 87,441,034.86 88,031,124.15 88,374,837.99 88,831,009.96 90,775,413.31 Due from res've ag'ts.. 163,161,181.37 148,067,874.43 140,270,155.75 140,873,587.98 132,959,765.34 Duefromnat'l banks.. 86,460,829.09 105,576,841.99 299,487,767.80 93,302,413.94 98,227,065.3C Due from State banks. 21,725, 805.99 22,746,190.43 30,952,187.86 22,103,677.18 21,995,356.41 55,729,098.76 56,954,622.58 57,968,159.71 58,825,168.16 Real estate, etc 55,128,600.78 7,781,151.97 5,158,940.86 8,253,890.72 10,600,817.3£ 8,064,292.40 Current expenses 16,806,431.83 17,353,130.17 17,288,771.35 18,797,205.7< 15,537,721.22 Premiums paid 13,065,663.79 16,914,070.02 14,691,373.38 13,326,455.71 13,308,520.04 Cash items 86,829,363.73 128,211,628.48 88,775,457.99 85,097,380.41 89,239,194.59 Clear 'g-houseexch'gs.. C Bills of other banks... 22,235,206.00 25,188,137.00 22,962,737.00 21,937,884.00 23,447,294. Q 556,186.75 564,266.72 540,594.50 554,906.5£ 577,878.03 Fractional currency... 184,203.08 63,671.97 509.25 328.01 1,803,661.40 Trade dollars 171,678,906.15 167,315,665.62 165,104,210.28 165,085,454.38 159,240,643.4* Specie 79,595,088.00 74,477,342.00 75,361,975.0( 73,751,255.00 66,228,158.00 Legal-tender notes 8,025,000.00 7,810,000.00 6,165,000.0( 6,190,000.00 7,645,000.00 U. S. cert's of deposit.. 8,810,585.35 8,341,988.77 8,168,503.2( 8,310,442.35 5% fund with Treas... 9,280,755.33 1,113,554.81 660,818.42 1,068,117.45 985,410.14 Due from U. S. Treas.. 1,856,195.13 MARCH 4. MAY 13. Resources. Total 2,581,143,115.05 2,629,314,022.42,2,637,276,167.72 2,620,193,475.59 2,624,186,330.51 1888. FEBRUARY 14. Resources. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation.. Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand., Other stocks and b'ds, Due from res've ag'ts.. Due from nat'l banks.. Due from State banks Real estate, etc Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clear'g-house exch'gs. Bills of other b a n k s . . , Fractional currency.. Trade dollars Specie Legal-tender notes U. S.cert's of deposit. 5% fund with Treas.. Due from XJ. S. Treas. Total.. APRIL 30. JUNE 30. OCTOBER 4. DECEMBER 12. 3,077 banks. 3,098 banks. 3,120 banks. 3,140 banks. 3,150 b a n k s . $1,584,170,370. 51 $1,606,397,923.95 $1,628,124,564. 83 $1,684,180,624. nn $1,676,554,863. 27 171,867,200.00 162,820,650. '" 181,845,450.00 181,042,950.00 177,543,900. "" 54,208,000.00 55,788,000. 56,643,000.00 48,949,000. 56.863,000.00 6,507,050.00 7,830,150. 7,639,350.00 6,374,400. 6,450,500.00 99,752,403.73 102,276,898. 96,265,812. 95,296,917.07 94,153,688.97 170,458,593.83 156,587,199. 155,341,240.86 146,477,902.83 158,133,598. 99,821,000.57 107,175,402. 95,519,102.26 101,689,774. 92,980,682.48 23,707,260.53 22,714,258. 22,709,703.01 24,217,165. 21,880,069.60 62,634,791.74 61,101,833. 60,111,356.86 63,436,066. 59,366,247.85 8,498,758.28 5,685;313. 9,843,637.81 11,342,192. 6,531,237.71 17,615,898.02 18,903,434. 19,501,4S1.06 16,681,256. 19,779,498.56 15,071,024.30 16,855,801. 14,644, C75.77 14,140,858. 12, 255,978.69 102,439,751.67 74,229,763. 91,765,292, 73,418,037.29 117,270,706.80 21,600,818.00 21,343,405. 24,434,212.00 21,728,238. 23,145,206.00 684,268.41 632,602. 662,722.27 628,387. 683,148.93 419.05 371. 351.15 763. 437.59 178,097,816.64 172,734,278. 173,830,614.62 172,074,011.19 181,292,276. 81,099,461.00 82,555,060. 83,574,210.00 82,317,670.00 81,995,643. 8,955,000.00 9,220, 000. 9,330,000.00 10,120,000.00 12,315,000. 7,555,401.72 7,141,434. 7,887,950.36 7,993,189.22 7,765,837. 935,799.31 1,246,391. 1,361,033.74 1,240,035.56 1,236,675. 2,6CA, 366,304.44 2, 732, 423,198.19 2,731,448,016.16J2,815,751,341.07 2,777,575,799.0 1889. FEBRUARY 26. Resources. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation.. Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand.. Other stocks and b'ds. Due from res've ag'ts.. Due from nat'l banks.. Due from State banks. Real estate, etc Current expenses Premiums paid Cash items Clear'g-house exch'gs. Bills of other b a n k s . . . Fractional currency.. Specie Legal-tender notes U.S.cert's of deposit. 5% fund with Treas.. Due from U.S. Treas. Total MAY 13. JULY 12. SEPTEMBER 30. DECEMBER 11. 3,290 banks. 3,326 banks. 3,170 banks. 3,206 banks. 3,239 banks. $1,704,067,489. 39 $1,739,651,934.67 $1,779,054 ,527.66 $1 1,817,257, 17 $1,811,686,891. 5 156, 72S, 200. "" 149,520,850.00 147,502, 200.00 146,471,' 700.00 143,434,700.0 "~ 44,063, 000.00 46,384,000. 44,832, 000.00 41,681,000.0 44,882,000.00 4,438, 200.00 6,395,000. 3,740,350.0 6,690,800.00 6,810, 100.00 102,215,066. 103,030,575.31 106,712, 474.80 109,313, 635.01 111,344,480.3 192, 702,196. 187,372,295.47 192,590, 073.67 189,136, 281.01 164,889,765.1 107,091,577.44 108,999, 878.96 117,869, 749.37 118,206,354. S 101,327,319. 28,417, 511.26 28,143,681.3 26,924,218.24 24,6ol, 712. 25,956. 516.98 , 70,694,191.2 66,855,303.68 66,248; 183. 67,377:' 183.12 69,377, 173.73 8,525, 924.84 Hi 902,368.5 8,984,846.65 7,418,190. 3,760: 961.17 16.613', 917.93 15,847,602. f 17,058,275.44 16,729,244. 17,126! 726.31 17;059, 786.57 15,134,700.1 15,049,325.16 12,676,652. 14,350,;765.37 ; 101,452,588.54 101,552,, 062.6" 136,783, 162.26 103,719, 453. < 84,111,547. 20,875, 528.00 20,388, 807. ( 25,722,720.00 24,761 ,487.00 22,411,826. 682, 034.93 720,462.1 698,369.91 717,823. 719; ,273. "" 185,176,450. 182,284.803. 175,903 ,868.98 164,326, 448.84 171,089,458.: . 84,490,894. ( 97,838,385.00 88,624,860. 97,456;; 832.00 86,752, 093.00 • 9,045, 000. ( 13,355,000.00 13,785.000. 14,890,, 000.00 12,945, 000.00 6,276,659.' 6,565,205.97 6.405. 058.18 6, 860,148. 6,457 ,820.66 1,239,867. < 1,001,795.11 1,066,950. ' 976; 737.81 1,161,617.26 2,837,406,213.93 2,904, 922,517.45 2,937,976,370.24l2,998,290,645.91 2,933,676,687.: REPORT OF THE COMPTKOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 279 banks from October, 1868, to October, 1919—Continued. 1887. MAECH 4. Liabilities. 2,909 banks. 13. 2,955 banks. AUGUST 1. OCTOBEE 5. DECEMBER 7. 3,014 banks. 3,049 banks. 3,070 banks. $555,351,765.00 $565,629,068.45 $571,648,811.00 $578,462,765.00 $580,733,094.42 Capital stock. Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. State-bank circulation. Dividends unpaid MAY 164,337,132.72 67,248,949.16 167,411,521.03 70,153,368.11 172,348,398.99 62,294,634.02 173,913,440.97 71,451,167."" 175,246,408.26 79,899,218.06 186,231,498.00 106,100.00 176,771,539.00 98,716.00 166,625,658.00 98,697.00 167,283,343.00 98,699.00 164,904,094.00 98,676.50 1,441,628.17 1,977,314.40 2,239,929.46 2,495,127.83 1,343,963.98 . 1,224,925,698.261 [,266,570,537.671. .,285,076,978.581,249,477,126.951 235,757,941.59 Individual deposits L, 15,233,909.94 17,556,485.93 19,186,712.77 20,392,284.03 38,416,276.87 TJ. S. deposits 4,277,187.61 3,779,735.14 4,074,903.62 4,831,666.14 4,, 515,024,05 Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 249,337,482.40 244,575,545.12 235,966,622.46 227,491,984.15 223,088,927.85 Due to national banks. 103,012,552.48 102,089,438.63 103,603,598.14 102,094,625.68 98,809,344.66 Due to State banks 10,132,799.64 11,125,236.08 17,312,806.39 16,268,247. 74 7,556,837.10 2,985,987.60 2,082,374.21 2,567,953.30 4,888,439.43 5,105,112.57 Notes rediscounted Bills payable 2,581,143,115.05 2,629,314,022.42 2,637,276,167.72 2,620,193,475.59 2,624,186, 330.55 Total. 1888. FEBEUAEY 14. Liabilities. Capital stock. Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. State-bank circulation. Dividends unpaid Individual deposits U.S. deposits Dep's U. S. dis. officers. [Due to national banks. Due to State banks Notes rediscounted Bills payable Total APEIL 30. JUNE 30. OCTOBER 4. DECEMBER 11. 3,077 banks. 3,098 banks. 3,120 banks. 3,140 banks. 3,150 banks. $582,194,263.75 $585,449,487.75 $588,384,018.25 $592,621,656.04 $593,848,247.29 179,533,475.38 66,606,930.87 180,053,507.27 78,196,768.91 183,106,435.70 70,296,173.67 185,520,564.68 77,434,426.23 187,292,469.97 88,302,639.01 159,750,193.50 98,652.50 158,897,572.00 94,878.50 155,313,353.50 82,372.50 151,702,809.50 82,354.50 143,549, 296.50 82,354.50 1,534,314.51 1,766,496.41 7,381,894.42 2,378,275.70 1,267,930.19 1,251,957,844.421 .,309,731,015. 1 6 1.,292,342,471.281 ,350,320,861.11 1,331,265,617.08 52,140,562.97 55,193,899.19 54,691,454.69 54,679,643.93 46, 707,010.38 3,993,900.51 4,255,362.02 4,789,093.63 3,690,652.65 4; 415,608.41 241,038,499.93 237,056,940.91 248,248,440.03 260,697,968.60 252,291,134.80 105,539,405.53 104,502,668.21 109,871,372.41 114,936,397.15 108,001,606.46 17,305,750.61 13,096,119.55 12,866,722.85 12,724,238.71 14,844,303.00 6,615,813.47 3, 796, 739.99 4,469,076.04 5,707,581.41 4,955,068.27 2,664,366,304.44 2,732,423,198.19 2,731,448,016.16 2,815,751,341.07 2,777,575,799.00 1889. FEBRUARY 26. Liabilities. MAY 13. JULY 12. 3,170 banks. 3,206 banks. 3,239 banks. SEPTEMBER 30. DECEMBER 11. 3;290 banks. 3_,326 banks. Capital stock. Surplus fund... „ Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. State-bank circulation. Dividends unpaid $596,569,330.70 "$599,472,743.88 $605,851,640.50 $612,584,095.00 $617,840,164.67 Individual deposits.... U. S. deposits Dep's U. S. dis. officers. Due to national banks. Due to State banks Notes rediscounted.... Bills payable .. 1,354,973,535.801 .,422,042,136. 921 ,442,137,979.081.,475,467,560.371., 436,402, 685.65 43,554,480.27 42,965,811. 22 41,588,613.71 43,247,864.17 39,224, 588.51 4,544,501.55 4,136,285. 33 4,936,644.66 3,451,189.34 4,672, 950.14 Total 192,458,759.90 76,901,041.65 193,746,169. 83,956,827. 196,911,605.90 72,532,956.94 197,394,760.55 84,866,869o 13 198,508, 794.14 97,050, 091.86 137,216,136.50 82,347.50 131,128,137. 81,899. 128,867,425.00 81,008.50 128,450,600.00 80,410.50 128,039, 541.30 81, 006.50 3,517,596.07 3,600,054.96 1,289,651.13 1,338,706.37 289,753,579.16 127,751,135.48 9,249,531.33 3,013,127.72 2,007 ? 667.72 286,204,670.64 124,755,971.73 10,340,502. 4,083,695. 295,841,107.17 131,383,466.80 293,015,192.86 132,327,094.47 267,159, 449.09 123,713, 409.48 10,133.196.24 4,019,334.53 16,782,511.36 7,196,238.34 15,723, 378.11 5,970, 976.65 2,837,408,213.93 2,904,922,517.45|2,937,976,370.24J2,998,290,645.91 2,933,676,687.23 280 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CTTRRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national 1890. FEBRUARY 28. Resources. MAY 17. JULY 28. OCTOBER 2. DECEMBER 19. 3,383 banks. 3 438 banks. 3,484 banks. 3,540 banks. 3,573 banks. Loans and discounts.. $1,844,978,433.06 $1 ,904,, , ,351. 00 $1,933,509,332. 89 $1,986,058,320. 13 $1,932,393,206.08 w "" " Bonds for circulation.. 142,531,500.00 143, 790, 900.00 144,624,750.00 139,969,050.00 139,688,150.00 "" 29, 29,663,000.00 28,386,500.00 31,620,000.00 000.00 27,858,500.00 Bonds for deposits 893, 800.00 5, 5,624,350.00 2,297,500.00 2,075,600.00 5,870,550.00 U. S. bonds on hand.. 591, Other stocks arid b'ds. 116,848,501.23 117, 051, 244.07 116,469,536.45 115,528,951.02 116,609,301.40 Due from res've ag'ts.. 188,064,131.93 183, 206, 306.36 185,821,768.04 189,451,786.49 160,220,682.79 Due from nat'l banks.. 114,379,065.00 113, 039.35 112,207,068.35 118,289,612.46 111,573,147.08 27,311,955.07 28,434,882.79 Due from State banks. 28,800,812.21 28, 600, 930.6: 28,485,223.32 345, 949.99 75,657,886.82 78,060,490.13 76,835,316.02 Real estate, etc 74, 72,566,724.91 4,257,598.27 13,434,642.44 9,099,402.20 Current expenses 9, 211, 955.10 9,038,138.73 916, 752.21 14,316,075.03 14,568,760.03 14,248,488.10 Premiums paid 14, 14,735, 693.95 13,875,200.34 15,057,481.84 17,201,819.17 Cash items 15, 450, 751.65 15,187,240.17 443, 149.94 88,237,944.43 106,767,176.06 88,818,299.11 Clear'g-houseexch'gs.. 112,613,788.35 68, 428, 13,395,249.00 Crg-house loan cert's.. Bills of other banks... 21,318,480.00 19, 813, 670.00 21,184,428.00 18,492,392.00 18,832,221.00 755,021.82 Fractional currency... 793,646.45 746, 199.91 807.162.57 766,846.68 Specie 181,546', 137.80 178, 165. 494.43 178,604,063.56 195,90S, 858.84 190,063,006.20 82,177,126.00 992.00 92,480,469.00 80,604,731.00 86,551,602.00 Legal-tender notes 5,760,000.00 9,825,000.00 !, 135, 000.00 6,155,000.00 8,830,000.00 U.S. cert's of deposit.. 6,069,110.84 L301, 510.51 6,305,121.98 6,123,597.88 5% fund with Treas... 6,191,888.87 1,093,947.04 223.14 1,001,631.02 867, Due from U. S. Treas.. 855,119.70 816,923.48 Total 3,003,334,970.28 3,010,216,220.33J3,061,770,825.70 3,141,487,494.85 3,046,938,825.59 1891. FEBRUARY 26. Resources. MAY 4. JULY 9. SEPTEMBER 25. DECEMBER 2. 3,601 banks. 3,633 bank?. 3,652 banks. 3,677 banks. 3,692 banks. Loans and discounts.. $1,927,654,559. 80 $1,969,846,379. $1,963,704,948. 07 $2,005,463,205. 93 $2,001,032,625.05 "" ~" Bonds for circulation.. 140,183,450.00 140,498,400. " 142,586,400.00 150,035,600.00 153,838,200.00 27,954,500. 20,432,500.00 19,186,500.00 Bonds for deposits 27,904,500.00 25, >50,500.00 3,768,850. 4,439,450.00 4,279,750.00 U. S. bonds on hand.. 3,466,250.00 4,963,650.00 Other stocks and b'ds. 121,099,034.59. 122,333,707. 122,347,244.98 125,179,076.40 128,440,959.39 D ue f rom res' ve ag' ts.. 182,645,602.94 180,004,721. 175,591,085.51 193,990,323.44 196,319,537.81 Duefromnat'l banks.. 110,850,874.53 112,500,098. 114,471,803.70 115,196,682.26 124,827,315.25 29,471,898.95 32,425,379.39 Due from State banks. 27,955,862. 77 28,172,653. 27,742,727.64 80'. 874,918. 83,270,122.08 84,049,386.90 Real estate, etc 79,096,556.48 81,919,491.00 11,405,934. 9,879,231.42 13,279,136.79 Current expenses 8,396,041.93 4,624,889.19 14,960,592. 14,705,700.70 14,695,279.96 Premiums paid 14,491,627.05 14,351.727.16 17,602, 457. 13,272;545.10 17,939,023.04 Cash'terns 13,349,234.66 16,073,092.99 122,039,882.10 108,243,483.92 Clear 'g-houseexch'gs.. 77,828,113.56 126,447,384. 80,305,873.21 120,000. Cl's-house loan cert's.. 610,000.00 20,456,257. Bills of other banks... 19,076,085.00 19,991,167.00 20,225,104.00 21,418,977.00 830,198. Fractional currency... 864,742.88 863,181.74 867,482.37 837,175.54 Specie 190,769,537.46 183,515,075.91 207,898,034.75 201,240,362.82 194,939,411. 96,375,249. Legal-tender notes 97,615,608.00 100,399,811.00 93,854,354.00 89,400,399.00 U. S. cert's of deposit., 11,655,000.00 11,515,000. 18,845,000.00 15,720,000.00 8,765,000.00 6,158,960. 5% fund with Treas.. 6,536,931.51 6,3 29,840. 6,682,280.10 6,133,544.12 729,226i.3o Due from U. S. Treas. 1,155,473. 1,457,807.85 1,047,684.18 1,100,310.19 Total 3,065,002,152.30 3,167,494,901.17J3,113,415,253.79J3,213,080,271.02 3,237,866,210.07 1892. MARCH 1. 3,711 b a n k s MAY L7. 3,734 b a n k s . JULY 12. I SEPTEMBER 30. DECEMBER 9. 3,759 banks 3,773 b a n k s . 3,784 b a n k s Loans and discounts.. $2,058,925,167. 12 $2,108,360,340.54 $2,127,757,191. 30 $2,171,041,088. ll|$2,166,615,720. 28 109, 550.00 800. 250. Bonds for circulation.. im, 416, 800. 00 160, 634, 000.00 161, 939, 000. 00 163 275, 300.00 166,449, 000. or 500. 00 00 15 282, 000.00 17, 15 321, 00 16, 386, 15, 447, Bonds for deposits 4, 638, 190. 00 5, 412, 000.00 4, 854, 600. 00 4 882, 250.00 4 148, 600. on U. S. bonds on hand.. 138, 055, 947. 09 144, 058, 062.77 151, 125, 823. 17 154 535, 514.54 153, 648, 180. 71 Other stocks and b'ds. Due from res've ag'ts.. 256, 750 998.13 250, 249, 071.26 252,473, 640. 18 236 434, 330.89 204, 948, 159.79 Duef rom nat'l banks.. .131, 258, 888.45 130, 124, 510.01 137, 125, 158, 05 140 516, 353.09 142,623, 106. 3f 75 Duo from State banks. 32 171, 053. 96 32 006 102.99 33 497 034. 87 32 572, 735.51 34 403, 231. 9 s 85 126,961 74 86, 562 679.31 86, 678, 315.56 87 861 911.86 88, 991 052 Real estate, etc 10 340 571 29 11 574 071.41 4 567 100.02 10,317, 125.23 14 204, 970. 2f Current expenses 14 405 799 74 14 390 88S.43 14,029, 616.43 13 997 560. 54 13 913, 289 71 Premiums paid 0( 575.86 17 7 0 > 961.31 16 Cash items 17 515 655 34 99 954 483.17 90 364 300 19 105 522', 711.81 110 522, 668 41 Clear'g-houseexch'gs.. Bills of other banks... 19 705 173 OOj 22 014 231.00 21 325 840 00 19 557, 474.00 20,488, 781 0( 924 86 924 375.50 939 382.87 934, 648.37 893, 909 8! Fractional currency... 230 147 968.28! 239 044 108.15 229 320 480 41 209.116. 378.68 209 895 260 7f Specie 99 445 735 00 107 981. 402.00 113 915 016.00 104 267 945.00 102 276. 335 0( I^gal-tender notes t> 470 000 0! U.S. cert's of deposit.. 24 080 000 00 26 405 000.00 23 115 000 00 13 995, 000.00 (] 990 517.09 6 898 132 04 7 092 591 0^ 7 139 564.69 7 282 413 91 5% fund with Treas.... 1 Ool 339 53 1 409 312 15 926 158.95 1 106, 987.93 1 268, 405 Duo from U. 8. Treas.. o: 3,436 672 358 50 3 479 035 128.44 3 493 794 586.71 3 510 094 897 46 3,480 349, 667 l1 Total.... r EEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 231 hanks from October, 1863, to October, 1919—Continued. 1890. FEBRUARY 28. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulat'n-. State-bank circulat'n.. Dividends unpaid . Individual deposits U. S. deposits Dep'sU. S. dis. officers. Due to nat'l banks Due to State banks Notes rediscounted Bills payable Crg-house loan cert's.-. Total JULY 18. OCTOBER 2. 3.3S3 banks. Liabilities. MAY 17. 3,438 banks. 3,4S4 banks. 3,540 banks. DECEMBER 19. 3,573 bank $626,598,200.00 $635,055,270.09 $642,073,676.00 $650,447,235.00 $657,877,225.00 204,433,604.19 85,753,976.34 207,136,196.13 94,049,477.44 212,614,661.01 213,563,895.78 79,854,737.58 97,006,635.74 214,985,633.67 111,772,985.42 123,862,282.00 81,003.50 125,791,940.00 77,352.50 126,323,880.00 77,335.50 122,928,084.50 77,333.50 123,038,785.50 77,328.50 2,844,708.73 2,876,836.34 1,167,262.71 1,612,499.50 1,766,523. ,479,986,027.48 1,480,474,472.32 1,521,745,665.23 1,564,845,174.67 1,485,095,855.70 27,025,610.38 25,118,559.39 24,922,263.36 28,194,911.44 27,047,519.80 4,229,511.42 3,672,054.34 3,552,392.28 4,456,472.43 4,277,638.17 297,098,933.41 137,067,285.29 281,994,358.12 132,465,337.41 288,296,836.21 135,305,641.11 285,081,259.25 141,350,726.21 253,082,126.32 121,438,255.50 10,371,343.29 3,997,265.67 13,419,992.95 7,265,719.29 15,027,632.53 7,028,049.14 23,660,329.51 10,301,913.54 25,598,405.72 11,501,225.76 11,945,000.00 3,003,334,970.28 3,010,216,220.33J3,061,770,825.70 3,141,487,494.85J3,046,938,825.59 1891. FEBRUARY 26. Capital stock. JULY 9. SEPTEMBER 25. DECEMBER 2 . 3,601 banks. Liabilities. MAY 4. 3,633 banks. 3,652 banks. 3,677 banks. 3,692 banks. $662,518,459.15 $667,787,406.15 $672,903,597.45 $677,428,870.25 $677,356,927.00 Surplus fund Undivided profits 220,515,678.70 95,972,506.90 222,491,983. 46 101,502,654. 66 227,199,041.46 87,448,472.14 227,576,485.91 103,284,673.73 228,221,530.31 108,116,263.56 Nat'1-bank circulat'n.. 8tate-bank circulat'n.. 123,112,529.00 76,700.50 123,447,633 00 74,117. 50 123,915,643.00 74,138.50 131,323,301.50 74,118.50 134,792,873.25 74,118.50 4,645,261.20 Dividends unpaid 2,104,185. 98 1,453,735.58 1,503,539.69 1,338,745.25 Individual deposits 1,483,450,033.17 1,575,506,099 181,535,058,568.73 L, 588,318,081.37 1,602,052,766.59 171, 21,523,185.64 24,411,606 10 15,700,672.40 14,478,542.91 TJ. S. deposits 24,923,462.24 4,387,991.08 4,781,045. 75 4,566,660.33 3,955,227.37 Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 4,323,333.50 Due to nat'l banks Duo to State banks 280,514,008.37 142,324,866.94 277,560,322. 142,455,768. 270,744,474.60 137,727,372.05 288,576,703.96 142,018,070.06 292,480,956.07 149,334,721.20 Notes rediscounted Bills payable 17,330,630.55 7,456,781.57 16,604,735. 8,482,342. 19,719,695, 8,067,812.86 21,981,952.56 10,778,944.87 16,325,642.89 7,994,514.30 Other liabilities Crg-house loan cert's.. Total. 1,178,586.43 1,144,416.46 285,000.00 3,065,002,152.30J3,167,494,901.17 3,113,415,253.79|3,213,080,271.02 3,237,866,210.07 1892. MARCH 1. JULY 12. SEPTEMBER 30. DECEMBER 9. 3,711 banks. Liabilities. MAY 17. 3,734 banks. 3,759 banks. 3,773 banks. 3,784 banks. $679,970,110.00 $682,232,158.00 $684,678,203.25 $686,573,015.00 $689,698,017.50 Capital stock . 234,069,984.34 96,574,522.85 235,192,004.95 103,376,029.20 238,239,970.94 88,227,388.88 238,871,424.84 101,652,754.66 239,931,932.08 114,603,884.52 Nat'1-bank circulat'n-. State-bank circulat'n-. 137,627,107.25 75,097.5QJ 140,052,343.50 71,507.50 141,081,533.00 75,076.50 143,423,298.00 75,076.50 145,669,499.00 74,176.50 Surplus fund Undivided profits 3,904,292.83 1,470,937.98' 1.657,310. 34 3,888,865.78 Dividends unpaid . 1,308,137.97 .,753,339,679.86 1 86 1,765,422,983.68 1 68 1,764,456,177.11 Individual deposits.... 1,702,240,957.68' 1,7431787,545. 101. 9,828,144.24 TJ. S. deposits 12,757', 046.94 11^911,030. 77 ' 10,823,973.08 9,673.349.92 4,044,734.04 3,356,091.88 Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 3,806; 323.51 3,625,107.19 4,034; 240.37 Due to nat'l banks \ 372,985,405. l l | 361,593,119. Due to State b a n k s . . . . J 181,688,074,581 181,538,222. Notes rediscounted.... Bills payable 8,517,205.361 3,876,404. 9,090,080. 3,816,163. 49 367,143,324.53 188,683,254.91] 9,lS1.C50.lip 4,581,163,01] 1,013,181.26 1,092,506.20 Other liabilities........ |3,436,672,358.56J3,479,035,128.44J3,493,7l> Total...... 352,046,18405 178,607,018.34 1VC2,-1S7 " 6,34lUt>3.t 323,339,449. If 0,778,117. 1.% 7 7 5 , 6 1 8 . 6 3 9,:'. . 8 , 2 4 9 . 8 2 1,OSS,817.56 1, bt >. 7 1 ; ' , , ' , , ^ 'r. sA /{, « ' . •< i% QQ7.19 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national 1893. MAY 4. Resources. 3,806 banks. JULY 12. OCTOBER 3 . DECEMBER 19. 3,830 banks. 3,807 banks. 3,781 banks. 3,787 banks. Loans and discounts... $2,159,614,092. 4812,161,401,858. 59 $2,020,483,671.04 $1,843,634,167. 51 $1,871,574.769.95 •», «J. Bonds for circulation.. 170,096,550.00 172,412,550.00 176,588,050.00 206,463,850.00 204,809,350.00 "" "" " " 15,256,000.00 15,351,000.00 15,261,000.00 14,816,000.00 Bonds for deposits 14,436,000.00 3,078,050.00 4,372,600.00 2,760,950.00 3,519,550.00 U. S. bonds on hand.. 3,049,000.00 Other stocks and b'ds. 153,420,770.68 150,747,862.86 149,690,701.61 148,569,950.46 159,749,363.92 Due from res've ag'ts.. 202,612,051.30 174,312,119.44 159,352,677.33 158,499,644.28 212,630,636.30 Due from nat'l banks.. 124,384,884.35 121,673,794.24 111,956,506.81 94,740,014.97 108,265,460.75! 27,211,234.32 24,229,106.82 Due from State banks. 32,681,708.94 30,126,300.21 28,682,998.64 89,383,276.28 89,151,776.08 Real estate, etc 89,710,408.54 90,033,775.48 92,322,060.53 4,892,772.88 11,071,996.65 10,992,932.60 11,746,470.23 Current expenses 11,933,004.69 13,981,867.44 13,270,691.10 12,935,077.74 Premiums paid 13,806,470.18 16,707,680.61 15,359,764.56 18,755,010.52 17,546,973.93 Cash items 13,519,016.51 Clear'g-house exch's... 125,142,839.74 114,977,271.08 107,765,890.44 106,181,394.59 71,943,165.75 20,135,054.00 22,402,611.00 Bills of other banks... 18,248,706.00 20,085,688.00 21,497,840.00 952,632.48 1,026,813.90 Fractional currency 945,532.50 952,810.90 988,602.57 208,341,816.42 207,222,141.81 186,761,173.31 224,703,860.07 251,253,648.43 Specie 95,833,677.00 114,709,352.00 131,626,759.00 90,935,774.00 103,511,163.00 Legal-tender notes 6,660,000.00 7,020,000.00 14,675,000.00 12,130,000.00 U.S. cert's of deposit.. 31,255,000.00 7,600,604.72 8,977,414.18 7,401,830.74 5% fund with Treas... 7,407,989.77 8,876,042.25 1,019,074.42 1,262,749.85 Due from U.S. Treas.. 1,322,444.60 1,556,891.28 2,029,141.92 Total 3,459,721,235.78 3,432,176,697.25]3,213,261,731.94 3,109,563,284.36 3,242,315,326.70 1894. FEBRUARY 28. Resources. MAY 4. JULY 18. OCTOBER 2. DECEMBER 19. 3,777 banks. 3,774 banks. 3,770 banks. 3,755 banks. 3,737 banks. Loans and discounts.. $1,872,402,605. 96 $1,926,686,824. 98 $1,944,441,315.10 $2,007,122,191. 30 $1,991,913,123.45 " "" "~ 200,808,850.00 200,469,250.00 201,335,150.00 1997 642,500.00 195,735,950.00 Bonds for circulation. 15,051,000.00 14,720,000.00 14,445,000.00 14,926,000.00 15,226,000.00 Bonds for deposits 20,760,350.00 14,805,200.00 12,875,100.00 10,662,200.00 17,250,150.00 U. S. bonds on hand., 16,130,000.69 15,133,458.23 15,606,786.13 Premiums on bonds.., 14,930,896.78 14,624,279.03 Other stocks, etc , 174,305,552.50 185,324,549.67 191,137,435.66 193,300,072.44 197,328,354.09 98,659,789.47 95,977,811.80 Real estate, e t c . . . . . . . 94,289,433.56 96,807,490.74 97,892,136.84 Due from nat'l banks. 112,672,823.41 119,303,798.52 111,775,552.18 122,479,067.98 124,798,322.39 30,962,557.31 29,628,495.01 27,063,816.58 Due from State banks 27,335,317.15 27,973,911.86 Due from res've ag'ts. 246,891,926.63 257,854,100.32 258,089,227.51 248,849,607.59 234,331,340.54 13,051,055.46 12,549,614.34 Cash items 12,633,797.31 11,805,939.23 15,576,975.25 80,869,202.29 76,002,055.47 Clear'g-house exch's,. 70,299,653.62 66,511,835.77 88,524,052.17 18,522,596.00 20,754,988.00 Bills of other banks.. 19,806,610.00 19,650,333.00 18,580,577.00 885,072.59 1,014,037.51 Fractional currency.. 1,061,927.79 1,041,630,44 952,932.95 Specie 256,166,585.34 259,941,923.51 250,670,652.33 237,250,654.50 218,041,222.75 Legal-tender notes... 142,768,676.00 146,131,292.00 138,216,318.00 120,544,028.00 119,513,472.0C 37,090,000. O C 46,030,000.00 U. S. cert's of deposit. 35,045.000.00 50,045,000.00 45,100,000.00 8,542,386.9^ 8,713,498.44 5 % fund with Treas.. 8,75i; 434.40 8,791,946.90 8,723,223.16 1,289,077.14 2,301,480.28 Due from U. S. Treas. 2,132,772.09 1,920,783.31 897,645.20 Total 3,324,734,901.89 3,433.342,378.08 3,422,096,423.33 3,473,922,055.27 3,423,474,873.1} 1895. MARCH 5. Resources. 3,728 banks. MAY 7. JULY 11. SEPTEMBER 28. DECEMBER 13. 3,712 banks. 3,706 banks. 3,711 banks. 10,039,. : 53 $2,059,408,402... 2712,041,499,137.5' Loans and discounts.... $1,965,375.,368.94 $1,989,411,201.90 $2,01i , . 1,201 "" 206,227,' 150.00 208,682,765.00 210,479,500.01 ~~ Bonds for circulation.. 195,787,',200.00 203,648,150. 15,328,000.00 15,878, 000.00 15,358,000.0' Bonds for deposits 28,615,550. 26,405,,350.00 10,790,350.00 14,465, 400.00 8,655,900.0' 17,734,200. U.S. bonds on hand.. 25,115, 540.00 16,469,109.73 17,451,432. 16,440; 418.57 16,698,340.0 Premiums on bonds... 16,511.917.36 194.160, 466.61 195,028,085.35 193,383,321.5 196,927; 758.03 193,841,727. Other stocks, etc.. 102,939, 146.09 103,771,876.79 104,272,211.0 Real estate, etc........ 101,269, 482.19 102,014,502. 127,329^ 742.98 123,521,087.26 131,007,238.6 Due from nat'l banks.. 114,702, 531.22 117,720,533. 30,830,482.60 31,089, 231 72 33,341,627.3 29,273, 688.00 30,248,003. Due from State banks. 235,308, 761.15 222,287,251.45 203,002,116.0 Due from res've ag'ts.. 222,467,,685.14 218,799,491. 13,056,424.53 13,598, 841.41 12,939,318.3 12,424,,519.77 12,557,940. Cash items . ... 57,506,787.60 82,868, 297.07 86,557,507.7 77,343, 972.17 83,833,118. Clear'g-house exch's. „, 15,537,100.00 19,402, 179.00 17,114,290. C 18,436, 845.00 19,247,043. Bills of other banks... 936,484.44 1,023, 441.43 925,289.1 1,007,766. 1,002. 373.06 Fractional currency... 214,427, 194.43 196,237,311.17 206,712,410. J 220,931',.641.56 218, G46,599. Specie... 93,946,685.00 123,185, 172.00 99,209,423. ( 113,281, 622.00 118,529,158. Legal-tender notes 49,920,000.00 45,330, 000.00 31,440,000. ( 31,655. 000.00 26,930,000. U.S. cert's of deposit.. 9,085,606.08 9,094, 047.82 9,194,625.' 8,748,239. 8,527: 580.65 5% fund with Treas... 1,285,534. 36 1,146, 281.47 1,744,071. { 1,017,832, 1,080 461.66 Due from U. S. Treas. Total 3,715 banks. 3,378,520,536.75 3,410,002,491.24 3,470,553,307.28 3,423,629,343.63 3,423,534,328. \ REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 283 banhsfrom October, 1863, to October, 1919 —Continued. 1893. MARCH 6. Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation.. Btate-bank circulation. Dividends unpaid MAY 4. JULY 12. OCTOBER 3. DECEMBER 19. 3,806 banks. 3,830 banks. 3,807 banks. 3,781 banks. 3,787 banks. $688,642,876.00 $688,701,200.00 $685,786,718.56 $678,540,338.93 $681,812,960.00 245,478,362.77 103,067,550.15 246,139,133.32 106,966,733.57 249,138,300.30 93,944,649.73 246,750,781.32 246,739,602.09 103,474,662.87 1100,288,668.05 149,124,818.00 75,075.50 151,694,110.00 75,075.50 155,070,821.50 75,072.50 182,959,725.90 75,069.50 179,973,150.50 75,059.50 1,350,392.19 2,579,556.38 3,879,673.50 2,874,697.59 1,217,903.99 1,539,399,795.23 1,751,439,374. 1 4 11,749,930,817.51 1,556,761,230. 1711,451,124,330.55 1 Individual deposits 9,657,243.49 10,379,842.66 10,546,135.51 10,391,466.00 9,813,762.17 U. S. deposits 4,293,739.93 3,321,271.84 3,776,438.21 3,469,398.77 3,927,760.44 Dep's U. S. dis. officers. Due to nat'l banks Due to State banks Notes rediscounted Bills payable. Other liabilities. Total 304,785,336.62 166,901,054.78 275,127,229.28 153,500,923.94 238,913,573.51 125,979,422.16 226,423,979.06 122,891,098.21 298,805,834.56 151,313,715.25 14,021,596.43 18,180,228. 71 2,913,047.88 18,953,306.98 21,506,247.53 3,051,379.82 29,940,438.56 31,381,451.27 28,689,265.68 21,066,737.01 27,426,937.54 31,632,352.16 11,465,546.18 14,388,362.94 2,973,863.64 3,459,721,235.78 3,432,176,697.25 3,213,261,731.94 3,109,563,284.36 3,242,315,326.70 1894. FEBRUARY 28. Liabilities. Capital stock. Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. State-bank circulation. MAY 4. JULY 18. OCTOBER 2. DECEMBER 19. 3,777 banks. 3,774 banks. 3,770 banks. 3,755 banks. 3,737 banks. $678,536,910.00 $675,868,815.00 $671,091,165.00 $668,861,847.00 $666,271,045.00 246,594,715.96 86,874,385.87 246,314,185.63 89,394,262.20 245,727,673.71 84,569,294.46 245,197,517.60 244,937,179.48 88,923,564.50 195,887,436.80 174,436,269.10 71,483.50 172,626,013.50 71,480.50 171,714,552.50 66,290.50 172,331,978.00 66,290.50 169,337,071.00 66,290.50 343,143,745.59 359,539,488.04 352,002,081.10 343,692,316.63 334,619,22124 Due to nat'l banks 173,942,000.98 182,937,307.10 181,791,906.23 183,167,779.62 180,345,566.56 Due to State banks 2,576,245.95 2,586,504.77 1,536,354.03 2,332,506.97 Dividends unpaid 1,130,390.38 121 5 0 L, 07 1,586,800,444.50 1 670,958,769.0711,677,801,200.85 1 Individual deposits 85 [,728,418,819.12 [f 695,489,346.08 10,024,909.62 10,538,365.64 11,029,017.29 10,151,402. 66 9,925,967.44 U.S. deposits... 3,317,341.85 3,716,537.80 3,865,339.58 3,099,504.08 3,643,346.71 Dep's U. S. dis. officers. Notes rediscounted Bills payable Other liabilities Total 7,729,558.98 9,234,205.50 2,265,513.73 7,905,541.10 9,224,464.78 2,313,836.70 8,195,566.99 9,999,098.81 2,422,567.04 11,453,427.95 12,552,277.78 2,938,543.20 7,682,509.06 11,471,551.05 2,220,523.72 3,324,734,901.89 3,433,342,378.08 3,422,096,423.33 3,473,922,055.27 3,423,474,873.11 1895. MAY 7. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. State-bank circulation. 3,728 banks. JULY 11. 3,711 banks. MARCH 5. Liabilities. 3,715 banks. SEPTEMBER 28. DECEMBER 13. 3,712 banks. 3,706 banks. $662,100,100.00 $659,146,756.00 $658,224,179.65 $657,135,498.65 $656,956,245.00 246,180,065.97 83,920,338.80 246,740,237.34 86,571,194.99 247,782,176.23 246,448,426.38 81,221,960.54 190,439,924.48 246,177,5&3. 53 94,501,758.19 169,755,091.50 66,173.50 175,853,500.50 66,144.50 178,815,801.00 66,133.50 185,151,344.00 63,504.50 182,481,610.50 66,133.50 Due to nat'l banks. 314,430,137.22 313,314,314.80 336,225,956.52 320,228,677.38 302,721,578.57 180,970,705.84 180,360,713.93 190,447,130.70 174,708,672.88 167,303,670.19 Due to State banks 2,387,221.94 1,287,568.67 3,030,371.57 Dividends unpaid 1,070,927.89 1,091,869.14 Individual deposits.... 1,667,843,286.28 1 690,961,299.03 [,736,022,006.83 1,701,653,52128 1[,720,550,24103 28 28 , 031, 23,501,952.80 10,075,924.97 24,563,195.79 U. S. deposits 9,114,372.65 9,699,120.48 3,745,923.09 3,091,408.55 3,491,787.60 Dep's U. 8. dis. officers. 4,426,966.48 4,059,468.83 Notes rediscounted Bills payable Other liabilities Total 6,853,317.73 13,645,026.23 3,413,741. 62 8,944,917.94 13,603,610. 99 5,004,703.39 9,697,555.94 12,250,671.25 3,602,030.03 13,396,107.85 17,813,360.01 4,045,143.70 11,359,77149 20,492,304.21 3,405,889.12 3,378,520,536.75 3,410,002,49124 3,470,553,307.28 3,423,629,343. 63 3,423,534,328.23 1 Loss cxpensos and taxes paid. EBPOBT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 284 Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national 1896. MAY 7. JULY 14. DECEMBER 17. Resources. 3,G94 banks. 3,689 banks. 3,676 banks. 3,661 banks. 3,699 banks. ou Loans and discounts.. $1,966,211,736. 86 $1,982,886,364. 29 $1,971,642,011.65 $1,893,268,839.31 $1,901,160,110.13 ~~ "" "" Bonds for circulation.. 215,637,100.00 225,017,500.00 227,213,650.00 237,291,650.00 239,346,340.00 15,928,500.00 25,573,000.00 15,793,000.00 15,868,000.00 34,922,000.00 Bonds for deposits 9,342,500.00 8,406,550.00 IT. S. bonds on hand.. 13,210,400.00 12,491,420.00 12,835,655.00 Prem's on XT. S. b'nds. 18,648,677.87 18,875,424.94 17,579,015.44 17,629,994.81 17,641,942.70 Stocks, securities, etc.. 192,036,933.71 190,938,097.11 190,262,918.13 188,995,352.93 189,701,636.53 78,227,350.23 78,046,817.28 77,975,409.98 78,325,325.39 78,927,684.22 Banking house, etc 27,221,722.40 27,009,127.98 27,403,155.46 27,736,020.74 26,315,910.05 Real estate, etc Due from nat'l banks.. 114,676,360.32 114,073,966.82 116,328,082.38 111,830,935.50 125,382,562.47 Due from State banks. 29,432,178.87 28,285,698.29 28,388,424.79 29,583,299.70 32,141,784.52 Due from res've ag'ts.. 189,344,601.12 195,752,733.58 204,384,106.92 190,077,533.04 219,966,660.96 13,601,452.76 12,295,435.30 13,913,129.68 13,138,402.18 12,275,771.88 Cash items Clear'g-house exch's... 89,996,450.95 85,503,719.81 75,926,122.93 76,760,416.77 84,976,088.68 17,444,746.00 19,183,691.00 18,055,536.00 18,583,392.00 Bills of other banks... 16,978,271.00 999,427.31 986,263.57 966,835.38 925,400.25 1,019,409.50 Fractional currency... 196,017,459.41 202,373,446.22 203,835,449.11 200,808,632.47 225,540, 708. Specie 112,507,513.00 118,971,652.00 113,213,290.00 110,494,730.00 118,893,612.00 Legal-tender notes U. S. cert's of deposit.. 28,735,000.00 28,035,000.00 27,165,000.00 31,840,000.00 37,080,000.00 9,922,944.49 10,373,622.18 9,775,478.73 10,411,548.86 9,231,153.24 5% fund with Treas... 1,677,206.43 1,635,392.62 1,209,333.32 1,889,086.52 1,719,586.58 Due from U. S. Treas.. FEBRUARY 28. Total 3,347,844,198.58 3,377,638,822.24]3,358,797,075.97|3,263,685,313.83|3,367,115,772.81 1897. Resources. Loans and discounts.. Bonds for circulation.. Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on h a n d . . Prem's on U. S. bonds. Stocks, securities,etc. Banking house, e t c . . . . Real estate, etc Due from nat'l banks.. DUG from State banks. Due from res've ag'ts.. Cash items Clear'g-house exch's... Bills of other b a n k s . . . Fractional currency Specie. Legal-tender notes U. S. cert's of deposit.. 5% fund with Treas... Due from U. S. Treas. Total OCTOBER 5. DECEMBER 15. JULY 23. MAY 14. MARCH 9. 3,607 banks. 3,610 banks. 3,610 banks, 3,614 banks. 3,634 banks. $1,898,009,291. 59 $1,934,151,876.73 $1,977,553,710. 95 12,066,776,113. 90 $2,100,350,318.31 u* I,»o4,ldl,8<b. (6 w "" ~~ 231,610,600.00 229,419,550.00 228,439,400.00 227,483,950.00 222,020,750.00 45,367.100.00 16,723,500.00 16]178,250.00 16,533,000.00 16,738,300.00 17,003,000.00 14,915]800.00 15,487,750.00 14.251,650.00 15,858,850.00 18,555,489.01 17,261,220.25 17,' 905,674.23 17,628,105.91 17,436,215.77 198,277,987.64 203,422,977.79 204,932,235.05 208,831,563.40 217,582,980.50 78,596,856.17 78,695.971.22 78,973,817.93 79,113,954.38 79,254,910.92 28,049,346.48 28,507]938.81 28,587,539.24 29,303,532.43 29,852,102.09 133,467,636.05 140,940,788.28 135,587,688.08 155,980,447.58 168,825,189.92 33,366,153.18 35,971,045.40 34,275,424.67 41,410,311.27 48,012,498.55 258,430,252.48 251,948,640.36 275,755,165.39 297,017,805.64 309,569,861.34 12,017,815.47 15,535,418.93 14,933,428.42 11,635,233.17 12,000,494.26 89,457,189.73 112,305,535.80 118,415,838.07 74.830,987.94 84,350,553.37 18,859,116.00 20,606,097.00 20,575,420.00 18]523,701.00 19,476,047.00 925,465.16 962,824.72 981,780.73 1,019,633.33 966,579.82 233,9^-8,862.64 236,076,353.45 240,922,601.61 239,387,702.05 252,163,552.93 112,564,875.00 118,6«°»7,852.00 120,554,992.00 126,511,020.00 107,219,929.00 46,085,000.00 • 42,275,000.00 45,840,000.00 67,695,000.00 53,590,000.00 9,761,568.38 10,021,689.08 10,003,629.39 10,310.351.79 10,082,720.24 1,442,901.40 1,180,539.48 1,819,922. ~ 1,293,479.54 2,235,481.16 3,446,038,799.13J3,492,411,995.80|3,563,408,053.94|3,705,133,707.7113,829,213,776.00 1898. 5. JULY 14. SEPTEMBER 20. DECEMBER 1. Resources. 3,586 banks. 3,582 banks. 3,585 banks. 3,590 banks. 3,594 banks. Loans and discounts.. $2,152,171,680.84 $2,109,773,386.60 .$2,163,681,938.16 $2,172,519,610.54 $2,214.394,838.15 22/674,456.74 Overdrafts....... Bonds for circulation.. 212,425,300.00 216,158,300.00 218,106,450.00 224,628,840.00 238,586,290.00 34,760,500.00 28,630,500.00 53,519,100.00 83.926,230.00 95,528,020.00 Bonds for deposits.... 13,184,500.00 16,365,000.00 13,731,350.00 30,6J4,010.00 29,224.090.09 U. S. bonds on h a n d . . 17,789,744.59 18,271,547.14 18,947,195.10 18,971,197.22 19,859,781.31 Prem's on U.S. bonds. Stocks, securities, etc.. 230,346,748.92 236,025,116.53 250,689,375.09 255,198,927.69 259,135,309.88 78,894,056.33 79,463,235.21 79,308,604.63 79,336,337.51 79,190,505.00 Banking house, etc 30,119,511.21 30,326,045.27 30,186,270.70 30,484,417.71 30,965,488.61 Real estate, etc Due from nat'lbanks.. 170,808,109.97 152,372,153.15 161,138,722.49 159,128,045.17 193,886,881.09 48] 093,430.84 45.468,995.03 43,248,800.85 46,324,878.06 56,246,803.91 Due from State banks. Due from res've ag'ts.. 860,277,020.45 300,961,618.96 320,015,035.43 320,002,050.90 359,371,346.51 13,100,061.68 16,719,376.27 17,308,976.92 16,828,942.11 19,223,078.51 Cash items... 94,276,408.07 110,286,935.55 194,981,281.67 Clear'g-house exch's... 113,590,539.43 126,234,933.64 18,600,745.00 21,338,292.00 20,811,692.00 19,649,723.00 22,092,333.00 Bills of other b a n k s . . . 1,040,901.73 1,057,060.71 1,093,904.16 1,023,834.031 1,016,620.94 Fractional currency. -. 271,377,925.61 317,182,772.84 335,677,130.95 293,874,158.39 328,600,711.45 Specie Legal-tender n o t e s . . . . 120,265,185.00 119,058,681.00 114,914,997.00 110,038,300.00 117,845,702.0C 49,250,000.00 23,975,000.00 20,385,000.00 16,810;000.00 17,905,000.OC U. S. cert'sof deposit.. 9,315,860.62 9,520,530.82 9,601,066.56 9,795,055,25 10,484,284.11 5% fund with Treas... 1,535,292.19 1,064]313.04 11,033,427.06 4,019,551.74 2,181,696.22 DuefromU. S. Treas.. FEBRUARY 18. Total MAY 3,946,947,114.41 3,869.966,858.21 3,977,675,445.17|4,003,511,044.87J4,313,394,519.1C REPORT OF THE COMPTBOLLBE OP THE CURRENCY. 285 banks from October, 1863, to October, 1919 — Continued. 1896. JULY 14. FEBRUARY 28. Liabilities. 3/J99 banks. 3,694 banks. OCTOBER 6. DECEMBER 17. 3,689 banks. 3,676 banks. 3,061 banks. 1653,994,915.00 $652,089,780.97 $651,144,855.00 $648,540,325.00 $047,136,395.00 Capital stock 247,178, 188.87 247,546,067.10 248,368,423.63 247,690,074.96 247,339,567.15 Surplus fund 83,483,208.76 88,652,759.74 87,041, 526.42 95,792,337.25 89,378,085."" Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. 187,217,372.50 197,382,364.50 199,214,049.50 209,944,019.50 210,689,985.00 60,383.50 60,393.50 61,071.50 60,393.50 60,393.50 State-bank circulation. 285,976, 811.90 285,314,203.16 291,990,811.77 269,043,386.73 317,860,025.69 Due to nat'l banks 162,394, 344.71 157,980,455.20 162,311,142.23 146,058,794.35 168,635,982.46 Duo to State banks 2,833,357.12 1,665,571.90 2,069,104.01 952,120.99 1,233,515.47 Dividends unpaid 1,648,092, 868.881 L639,688,393.60 1,687,629,515. 371,,668,413,507.621,,597,891,058. 731, Individual deposits 12,556,149.50 11,091,241.86 29,876, 217.36 21,015,358.71 11,822,671.29 2,848,176.20 4,080,236.63 3,416,397.99 3,910, 629. 72 3,597,205.65 U. S. deposits Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 11,465, 835.06 11,563,851.93 11,846,960.72 14,881,060.90 8,099,591.66 15,920,902.16 20,431,426.62 Notes rediscounted 17,137,274.80 12,805,832.18 20,104, 667.81 3,654,963.41 2,805,138.26 Bills payable 5,055,979.61 2,585,271.39 9,296, 233.38 Other liabilities 3,347,844,198.58 3,377,638,822.24; 3,353,797,075.97 3,263,685,313.83 3,367,115,772.81 Total 1897. JULY 23. OCTOBER 5. DECEMBER 15. MAY 14. 3,610 banks. 3,610 banks. 3,614 banks. 3,607 banks. Capital stock. $642,424,195.00 $637,002,395.00 $632,153,042.00 $631,488,095.00 $629,655,365.00 247,130,031.97 246,736,684.27 246,403,782.15 246,345, 020.33 246,416, 688.48 Surplus fund 88,406, 980.50 95,293, 663.02 86,584,884.53 88,074,930.83 83,863,440.17 Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. 202,655,403.00 198,278,310.00 196,590,790.00 198,920, 670.00 193,783, 985.00 60,381.50 60, 380.50 60,391.50 60,381.50 State-baiik circulation. 60, 335.50 MARCH 9. Liabilities. 3,634 banks. 369,287,235.31 363,219 013.92 388,117,906.89 418,644, 281.57 445,061, 154.89 Due to nat'l banks 194,150,435.33 195,001,040.24 208,876,900.43 227,063, 085.28 232,877, 503.25 Due to State banks 1,800,659.07 1,783,051.38 1,429,450.89 943,274.07 1,003,095.71 Dividends unpaid .,853,349, 128.50 1 L, .,916,630, 252.25 1,669,219,961.281 728,083, 971. 201,:, 770,480,563. 13 1 Individual deposits 12,081, 247,69 39,93?; 047.71 12,128, 991.74 12,922,506. 63 11,980,940.53 4,012, 185.36 4,060, 933.96 3,499, 856.43 3,349,014.73 3,468,352."" U. S. deposits Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 5,450,428.38 7,206, 046.17 3,161, 796.07 4,721,144. 5,419, 397.33 9,625,115.06 12,549, 510.47 7,722, 623.78 Notes rediscounted 11,093,938.89 10,832, 409.03 3,594,185.87 3,174, 676.36 Bills payable 2,645, 163.42 13,655, 901.62 2,378,127.07 Other liabilities Total 3,446,038,799.13 3,492,411,995.80 3,563,408,053.94 3,705,133,707. 71 3,829,213,776.00 1898. FEBRUARY 18. Liabilities. 3,594 banks. ")o,pital stock MAY 5. 3,586 banks. JULY 14. SEPTEMBER 20. DECEMBER 1. 3,582 banks. 3,585 banks. 3,590 banks. $628,890,320.00 $624,471,670.00 $622,016,745.00 $621,517,895.00 $620,516,245.00 , 248,484,530.31 86,143,789.31 247,695,979,44 90,320,999.16 247,935,215.65 85,036,427.50 247,555,108.5' 93,015,097.86 246,695,552.28 94,403,831.31 ^at'1-bank circulation. state-bank circulation. 184,106,322.00 56,018.50 188,425,308.50 56,017.50 189,866,298.50 56,007.50 194,483,765.50 55,907.50 207,093,317.50 55,107.50 Due to nat'l banks Due to State banks Duo to reserve agents.. 504,980,175.82 259,972,293.60 424,204,634.90 245,643,049.17 467,634,008.18 252,182,773.37 446,417,454.05 251,917,900. ~ 521,988,336.98 272,965,525.82 1,071,997.92 2,000,238.18 2,704,832.25 1,008,410.82 1,243,005.18 stir plus fund Jndivided profits Dividends unpaid hdividual deposits 2,023,357,159. 60 2, 1,982,660,933.15| 1,999,308,4: 29 J, 5,031,454,540.29 2, 225,269,813.21 J. S. deposits. 48,081,038.95 27,662,931. 78 23,095,935.89 70,187,368.12 88,324,695.73 )ep's U, S. dis. officers. 4,788,377.83 3,870,835.81 3,928,661.49 4,977,832.80 5,580,659.42 Jotes rediscounted Jills payable •ther liabilities... Total. 2,681,072.89 5,579,549.06 10,886,344.31 4,467,622.85 9,288,156.89 7,060,145.28 3,946,947,114.41 3,869,966,858. 5,364,952.85 9,283,285.11 19,368,262.88 6,084,815.45 11,283,332.33 23,551,615.69 4,131,642.54 6,076,208.25 19,050,578.38 3,977,675,445.17 4,003,511,044. 87]4,313,394,519.10 28(5 BEPOBT OP T H E COMPTROLLER Aggregate OP T H E CURRENCY. resources and liabilities of the nation* 1899. FEB. 4. Resources. Loans and discounts.. Overdrafts Bonds for circulation.. Bonds for deposits U. S. bonds on hand.. Prem's on U. S. b'nds. Stocks, securities, etc. Banking house, etc Real estate, etc Due from nat'l banks. Due from State banks. Due from res've ag'ts. Cash items Clear'g-house exch's.. Bills of other banks Fractional currency... Specie Legal-tender notes U. S. cert's of deposit. 5% fund with Treas... Due from U. S. Treas. Total APR. 5. 3,579 banks. 3,583 banks. JUNE 30. SEPT. 7. DEC. 2. 3,583 banks. 3,595 banks. 3,602 banks. $2,299,041,947. 32 $2,403,410,895.66$2,492,230,584.52 $2,496,7i ,251. 11 $2,479,819,494. < , .751 17,945, 729.63] 18,542,345.20 15,724,395.38 19,231, 907.24 "' 33,681,370. < 235,209,290.00 233,731; 140.00 228,870,310.00 229,639, 610.00 234,403,460. ( 89,200, 540.00 89,100,240.00 78,497,040.00 80,976, 980.00 81,265,940. ( 22,154, 400.00 25,028,370.00 21,031,310.00 19,328; 220.00 17,717,840. ( 18,569, 916.95 17,626, 212.72 19,061,207.41 17,715,752.92 17,375,215.5 276,704,595.54 300,281, 257.80 305,428,927.40 320,437; 066.36 325,490,163. J 79,006: 522.33 79,064, 021.51 79,173,842.32 78,905,167.54 79,446,858A 30,255. 465.34 30,900: 209.90 30,583,528.03 30,477,935.92 29,662,473.( 203,074,179.21 213,213! 074.25 223,873,819.92 212,43l! 744.50 198,611,069.! 58,340! 492.61 60,391,784.03 56,634,310.02 59,288! 465.86 60,155,021. i 432,035,501.85 412,677! 297.19 406,668,464.82 414,126! 660.44 345,556,047.' 18,806! 769.38 17,056,884.10 25,631,637.24 17,414; 999.52 21,432,440.! 75,672,644.30 212,818! 211.29 203,003,934.53 154,800,,514.95 90,514,921. 20,650,964.00 20,711! 021.00 19,557,261.00 20,077, 605.00 17,522,237.1 1,107,636.03 1,109; 785.32 1,107,699.27 1,121, 297.56 1,013,122. 371,843,494.95 364,162, 552.89 356,822,046.19 338,57i; 883.83 314,825,376.1 116,003,066.00 110,235, 423.00 116,337,935.00 111,214, 651.00 101,675,795.1 20,140,000.00 19,820, 000.00 18,590,000.00 16,540, 000.00 13,055,000. l 10,286,903.25 10,306, 883.84 10,095,518.01 10,116, 130.63 10,298,929., 2,174,649.66 1,736, 037.32 1,340: 945.87 1,821,144.1 1^629,855.16 4,403,883,073.20 4,639,13S, 160.36 4,708,833,904.84 4,650,355,133.44 4,475,343,923., 1900. FEB. 13. APR. 26. JUNE 29. SEPT. 5. DEC. 13. Resources. 3,631 banks. 3,732 banks. 3,871 banks. 3,604 banks. 3,942 banks. 52,623,512,200.73 $2,686,759,642.57 $2,706,534,643., Loans and discounts.. $2,481,579,945.35 $2,566,034,990.40 $; 23, 503,096.37 19,064,580.79 20,724,992.72 *" 23,130,598.65 Overdrafts 41,682,539.1 Bonds for circulation. 236, 283,870.00 265,340,570.00 282,424,040.00 294,890,130.00 306,622,180.1 Bonds for deposits 111, 515,9S0.00 112,251,540.00 107,348,780.00 102,811,380.00 1 0 1 , 4 1 4 , 8 2 0 J 19,677,390.00 17,019,180.00 11,047,870.00 10,024,920.1 15, 456,700.00 U. S. bonds on hand.. 10,875,434.89 12,587,612.86 9,951,815.46 8,488,368.; 19, 891,938.95 Prem's on U. S. b'nds. Stocks, securities, etc. 330, 623,075.34 337,094,245.91 356,883', 695.53 367,255,545.79 373,479,621.; 80,223,848.70 81,209,233.26 79,517,387.53 82,375,256. 79, 520,503.18 Banking house, etc 27,180,350.84 26,002,369.21 26,006,292. 28, 701,933.42 27,6S2,919.21 Real estate, etc Due from nat'l banks. 200, 720,520.60 200,099,719.04 215,078,918.26 220,673,982.42 244,577,101. 62,882,655.18 64,972,431.52 73,682,522. 58,484,523.94 54. 057,565.96 Due from State banks. Due from res've agt's. 375, 117,371.13 404,956,529.08 412,781,260.09 450,714,269.48 417,722,712. 1,425,146.42 1,470,910.83 1,448,459. 1,345,914.68 Int'l-revenue stamps.. 21,136,118.30 19,749,086.17 19,342,532. 16,170,099.21 22, 517,303.00 Cash items Clear'g-house exch's... 186, 011,991.55 147,354,817.86 159,189,425.34 124,517,116.87 183,475,503. 25,078,170.00 25,416,666.00 24,703,730. 24,846,436.00 19, 736,286.00 Bills of other banks... 1,230,421.28 1,241,387.03 1,257,946. 1,219,635.40 Fractional currency... 1;226,162.29 356,013,709.08 373,323,410.71 359,672,224. 577,824.70 358,051,069.27 Specie 339, 466,493.00 139,833,063.00 143,756,522.00 145; 046,493.00 141,284,945. Legal-tender notes 3,194,000.00 2,085,000.00 850,000. 6,360,000.00 U. S. cert's of deposit. 122, 500,000.00 13,325,594.29 14,244,066.61 14,832,543. 11.941,754.14 5% fund with Treas . . 14, 306,422.72 2,881,160.22 1,620,093.71 2,610.830. 595,729.53 2,036,250.32 Due from U. S Treas.. 10, Total 4,674,910,713.09 4,811,956,048.64 4,944,165,623.87 5,048,138,499.29 5,412,089,692. 1, 1901. FEB. 5. Resources. APR. 24. JULY 15. 3,999 banks. 4,064 banks. 4,165 banks. SEPT. 4,221 banks. DEC. 10. 4,291 banks Loans and discounts.. $2,814,388,346. 45 $2,911,526,276. 00 $2,956,906,375.97 $3,018,615,918. 40 $3,038,255,447. Overdrafts 36,693,829. 28 036,550.54 24,147,213.49 33,086,161.88 ~" 43,356,248 Bonds for circulation.. 317,916,330. 323; 511,830.00 326,971,0-0.00 329,372,830.00 324,507,180 111,450.00 105,327,250.00 107,107,100.00 110,257,830 Bonds for deposits... „ 101,749,780. 102, 11,073,370. U. S. bonds on hand.. 9,381,190.00 7,953,600 7,896,560.00 10, 734,410.00 Prem's on U. S. b'nds. 8,237,153. 8,888,885.62 10,363. 461 10,015,978.16 8; 520,701.77 Stocks, securities,etc. 391, 43S, 492. 420, 630,992.16 435,002,188.20 448,614,538.31 451,580,561 Banking house, etc.... 84,647,346.34 82,596,860. 87,091,224 86,141,913.02 83, 961,147.73 23,892,105.54 22,962,670 25,363, 718. Real estate, etc. 23,098,722.53 25, 032,667.95 2^6,655, 587. 347,521.14 262,567,988.13 256,513,214.43 274,882,707 Due from nat'l banks. 255; 71,581,761.27 76,633,734 Due from State banks. 72,320.663. 71,881,186.46 72, 224.719.20 Due from res've ag'ts. 472,178!337. 480, 032,111. 19 454,077,288.44 456,638,517.75 432,958,827 680,696.18 553,372 Int'l-revenue stamps.. 1,273,005. 600,139.12 1, 117,213.16 25,213,997.97 22,625,24C Cash items 18,611,077. 26,706,693.58 21, 693,900.87 290, 162,011.82 300,689,828.04 236,656,336:45 253,419,89S Clear'g-house exch's.. 238,845,632. 25,258,411.00 24,957,14^ 26, 465,47S. 00 Bills of other banks... 23,681,783.00 24:978,523. 1,311,546.36 1,320,1$ Fractional currency..., 1,315,365.17 1,375,719. 1, 346,361.86 371,085.543.02 376,681,871.13 369.652,49s Specie 399,956,143, 386, 773.692.21 Legal-tender notes 152,386,332. 159, 324,246.00 164,929; 624.00 151,018,751.00 15i; 118,38 4,785,000.00 15,936,85( 11,855,000.00 U. S. cert's of deposit... 3, 760,000.00 15,933,782.54 2,343,64. 15,423,179. &% fund with Treas . . 16,104,962.69 15, 811,356.03 2,630,940.52 Due from U. S. Treas, 2,444,169. 1,743,751.88 2, 669,699.52 Total 5,435,906,257.78 5,630,794,367.15 5,675,910,042.63 5,695,347,294.96 5,722,730,63.J BEPOBT OF THE COMPTEOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. banks from October, 1863, to October, 287 1919—Continued. 1899. Liabilities. Capital stock. Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. State-bank circulation. APR. 5. JUNE 30. DEC. 2. FEB. 4. SEPT. 7. 3,583 banks. 3,583 banks. 3,595 banks. 3,579 banks. 3,G02 banks. $608,301,245.00 $607,262,570.00 $604,865,327.00 $605,772,970.00 $606,725,265.00 247,522,450.02 86,439,845.17 246,169,893.65 93,687,856.72 248,146,167.55 94,175,584.6' 248,449,234.99 102,066,430.50 250,367,691.89 113,958,857.25 203,636,184.50 53,112.50 203,829,270.00 53,110.50 199,358,382.50 53,108.50 200,345,567.50 53,108.50 204,925,357.50 53,104.50 581,913,363.42 578,820,238.83 576,773,940.28 575,169,387.57 502,595,827.29 Due to nat'l banks 312,136,056.50 333,177,342.39 334,064,533.98 334,258,085.48 293,721,662.94 Due to State banks Due to reserve agents.. 19,051,200.21 20,350,683.54 21,566,392.57 19,440,496.77 1,932,494.28 1,137,392.24 7,735,327.07 1,455,443.30 1,184,368.99 Dividends unpaid ,232,193,156.59 2,437,223,420.29 2,522,157,508.99 2,450,725,595.31 2,380,610,361.43 Individual deposits 81,120,873.13 81,340,227.75 70,481,616.36 72,826,840.37 73,866,941.90 U. S. deposits 5,502,537.62 5,832,609.61 5,831,775.01 6,053,440.79 6,158,557.45 Dep'sU. S. dis. officers. 1,620,476.19 2,154,782.17 4,365,777. 1,752,621.33 5,001,309.88 Notes rediscounted 6,078,284.70 9,945,237.89 3,383,891.06 5,675,587.74 13,546,905.23 Bills payable 15,391,173.52 19,421,092.85 19,745,568.45 22,627,712.30 22,162,378.87 Other liabilities 4,403,883,073.20 4,639,138,160.36 4,708,8#3,904.84 4,650,355,133.44 4,475,343,923.55 Total 1900. FEB. 13. Liabilities. 3,604 banks. 26. 3,631 banks. JUNE 29. 3,732 banks. SEPT. 5. 3,871 banks. DEC. 13. 3,942 banks. $613,084,465.00 $617,051,455.00 $621,536,461.45 $630,299,030.72 $632,353,405.00 Capital stock. Surplus fund. to nat'l banks to State banks to savings banks.. to reserve agents.. 252,869,088.57 111,003,876.32 253,724,596.35 130,032,604.44 256,249,448.51 135,298,386.62 261,874,067.84 127,594,908.82 202,387,647.59 141,505,613.64 204,912,546.00 53,099.50 236,250,300.00 53,099.50 265,303,018.00 53,094.50 283,948,631.50 52,231.50 298,917,320.00 52,231.50 536,997,249.32 318,875,604.55 556,301,830.69 242,306,367.87 154,904,858.35 21,898,434.31 572,901,820.02 227,647,423.64 232,428,059.69 29; 927,000.77 609,652,961.83 243,805,378.88 215,898,530.98 27,209,179.43 581,894,283.32 244,141,379.79 179,697.906.01 38,901)839.24 1,261,321.50 Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. State-bank circulation. Due Due Due Due APR. 1,497,051.23 1,672,863.51 1,171,983.39 975,675.14 Dividends unpaid 2,481,847,035.62 2,4491,212,656. 69 2,,458,092,757.67 2,508, 248,557.5; 2,623,997,521.88 t, Individual deposits 13 103,781,155.23 102,791,870.41 92,506,799.37 ""' 87,596,240.77 87,992,782.73 U.S. deposits 6,305,110.90 5,674,842.76 5,484,822.76 6,221,742.17 6,385,302.91 Dep ; s U. S. dis. officers. Notes rediscounted Bills payable Other liabilities * Total. 3,695,152.31 7,670,595.17 33,374,701.24 3,810,654.27 8,106,208.60 28,278,012.17 4,239,300.08 12,632,508.80 27,311,510.34 6,000,740.00 10,045,714.14 27,918,593.79 4,924,701.90 10,887,991.14 27,073.920.73 4,674,910,713.09 4,811,956,048.64 4,944,105,623.87 5,048,138,499.29 5,142,089, G92.52 1901. Liabilities. Capital stock. FEB. 5. APR. 24. JULY 15. SEPT. 30. DEC. 10. 3,999 banks. 4,004 banks. 4,105 banks. 4?221 banks. 4,291 banks. $034,696,505.00 $640,778,600.00 $645,719,099.00 $055,341,880.00 $665,340,664.00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. State-bank circulation. 206,520,594.87 132,938,589.80 309,406,046.50 52,231.50 267,810,239. 148,216,895.69 317,202,078.00 52,232.50 Due to national banks. Due to State banks Due to savings banks.. Due to reserve agents.. 655,570,230.93 273,029,809.25 247,780,350.05 28,684,680.76 676,147,920.04 278,719,623.71 241,900,371.08 30,100,172.15 1,407,607.28 905,578.29 Dividends unpaid 274,194,175.90 279,532,858.62 287,170,337.92 142,545,641.99 151,029,249.20 161,724,941.55 319,008,811.00 52,231.50 323,803,597.50 319,437,312.00 51,874.50 51,874.50 645,038,393.50 638,361,792.3' 629,684,437.98 275,923,820.01 293,275,148.49 289,101,149.99 250,222,981.04 220,381,919.00 217,700,288.40 35,026,197.50 33,266,344.70 32,086,013.31 2,555,708.84 3,621,615.33 977,358.60 Individual deposits 2,753,969,721.6: 2, 62 1,893,665,449.71 2,941,837,428.77 2937,753,233.33 2,964, -,417,965.82 S U. S. deposits 88,709,088.92 89,681,990.21 93,825,077.82 ' 101,403,774.93 104,167,621.42 Dep's U . S . dis. officers. 6,323,688.13 6,320,499.78! 5,247,189.30 5,451,374.80 5,581,236,91 Notes rediscounted Bills payable Other liabilities 3,439,066.78 7,347,556.38 25,970,423.95 4,034,556.56 7,902,488.94 27,355,070.01 5,899,668.67 11,751,007.69 26,457,012.10 10,970,717.66 17,048,405.12 23,388,509.29 5,974.187.21 16,103) 380.91 23,145,804.97 5,435,906,257.78 5,630,794,357.15 5,675,910,042.63|5; 695,347,294.90 s, 722,730.635.49 Total. BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national 1902. FEBRUARY 25. Resources. APRIL 30. JULY 16. SEPTEMBER 15. NOVEMBER 25. 4.357 banks. 4,423 banks. 4,535 banks. 4,601 banks. 4,666 banks. Loans and discounts.. $3,128,627,094. 44 $3,172,757,485. 31 $3,221,859,631.21 $3,280,127,480. 69 $3^303,148,091.17 32,314, 886.87 "" 27,211,618.90 24,657,222.96 "" 34,111,552.58 Overdrafts 43,522,543.40 Bonds for circulation.. 320,978,280.00 316,271,180.00 316,138; 980.00 324,253, 760.00 341,328.820.00 114,055,360.00 120,561,030.00 124,408,250.00 124,685,150.00 131,376; 700.00 Bonds for deposits Other bonds for d'psts. 19,705,749.84 7,716,980.00 7,896,350.00 8,008, 100.00 U.S. bonds on hand... 10, 082,240.00 5,364,030.00 Prem's onU.S. bonds. 10, 739,048.09 11,012,091.59 11,529,454.50 12,218, 347.01 13,783,389.91 Bonds securities, etc.. 458, 744,961.01 467,403,724. 24 484,956,796.53 493,109, 726.57 491,921,929.10 Banking house, etc.... 87, 883,087.12 89,915,381.05 91,364,938.72 92,652, 268.87 95,093,525.16 22, 244,924.08 22,685,159.01 21,558, 989.31 21,964,808.89 Real estate, etc 21,515,274.72 Due from nat'l banks.. 265, 712,742.40 260,842,095.07 266,665,842.49 264,616, 195.02 275,897,193.01 Due from State banks. 78, 932,642.39 78,546,740.87 80,361,315.61 89,993, 517.55 88,228, 677.38 Due from res've ag'ts.. 490, 303, 538.15 467,417,747.14 471,696,390.97 465,640, 578.36 436,820,873.39 416,220.27 472,071.13 286, 587.85 358,606.26 Int'l-revenue stamps.. 211,075.25 20, 437,030.53 26,236,728.75 24,501, 107.66 22,305,546.99 Cash items 21,332,144.77 Clear'g-house exch's. -. 196, 618,118. 24 290,651,830.99 247,113,366.18 327.762, 581.07 236,990,495.28 Bills of other banks... 23, 483, 765.00 24,919,204.00 26,171,303.00 22,861, 873.00 23,168,903.00 1,490,359.52 1 , 475, 934.20 1,378, 296.83 1,498,345.03 Fractional currency... 1,407,269.15 407, 082,162.41 398,760,561.05 404,763,968.20 366,236, 120.02 391,281,660.62 Specie 154, 682.692.00 159,484^ 226.00 164,854,292.00 141,757, 618.00 142,310,109.00 Legal-tender notes 15,244,838.24 15, 627,825.02 15,799, 678.88 15,375,536.41 16,661,574.57 5% fund with Treas... 550,317.06 2,590,240. 77 2,369. 383.23 2,814,029.57 3,021.887.74 Due from U. S. Treas.. Total. .Is! '20.14 5,962,135,451.77 6,008,754,975.52 6,113,928,912.50 6,104,091,916.46 1903. FEBRUARY 6. Resources. APRIL 9. 4,766 banks. 4,845 banks. JUNE ' 4,939 banks. SEPTEMBER 9. NOVEMBER 17. 5,042 banks. 5,118 banks. [5,045,751. 01 $3,481,446,772.04 $3,425 Loans and discounts... $3,350,897,744. 63 $3,403,217,618. 96 $3,41 425,085,581.26 27,258,743.95 29,920,759.56 35.721,746.57 27,191 997.30 '51,399,000.36 Overdrafts Bonds for circulation.. 342, 071,460.00 343,119,320.00 368,941,370.00 381,568; 980.00 380,644, 780.00 134,339,030.00 134,984,170.00 135,845,870.00 136,940, 020.00 142,866, 870. 00 Bonds for deposits Other bonds for d'psts. 17.665,067.10 17,365,252.10 16,743,055.00 22,000, 134.60 28,739,562.30 8,076,020.00 9,414,750.00 4,237. 660.00 10,044,275.00 U. S. bonds on hand... 3,855,290.00 Prem's on U. S. bonds. 14.189,052.11 14,779,570.59 14,238,178.73 14,704; 044.72 15,812,754.06 Bonds, securities, etc.. 511,260.365.55 517,410,083.84 521,928,417.27 518,746, 233. 82 516,255; 021.00 100,010; 991.40 101,578,097.41 102,244,612.18 106,948, 864.60 HO; 089, 946.76 Banking house, etc 21,845,669.37 21,370,412.80 21,398,452.02 21,587, 610.37 Real estate, etc 20,488,833.74 Due from nat'l banks.. 271,988,371.96 263,835,801.78 274,051,890.87 260,187, 597.00 282,606,341.44 Due from State banks. 92,465,790.80 94,052,977.25 90,068,935.96 105,045. 992.82 114,558,120.39 7 Due from res ve ag'ts -. 479,724,850.92 454,802, 717.59 437,792,438.30 454,907, 648.00 437,179, 855.44 63,766.13 97,013.36 148,847.51 41, 752.63 Intl-revenue stamps.. 29,706. 05 22,125,859.22 22,327,859.87 23,845,816.90 23,436, 462.63 24,527,239.59 Cash items 227,580,488.61 147,695, 772.50 179, 111, 324.20 Clear'g-house exch's... 214,496,241.45 201,934,216.82 27,625,685.00 24,619,614.00 23,394,425.00 25,510,101.00 26,497, 330.00 Bills of other banks 1,611,235.05 1,579,272.24 1,633,212.27 1,596,933.76 1,596, 934.23 Fractional currency... 417,572,146.37 389,081,521.00 388,616,377.85 397,556; 167.94 378,290,425.75 Specie 153,025,573.00 147,133.313.00 163,592,829.00 156,749, 859.00 142,325,352.00 Lesral-tender notes 5% fund with Treas ... 16,660,945.99 16,580,783.28 17,803,748.92 18,605, 093.15 18,497,340.13 3,834,163.74 2,957,839.49 2,717'. 008.62 2,737, 039.02 2,848,275.56 Due from U.S. Treas.. 6,234,773,157.11 6,212,792,489.94 6,286,935,106.16 6,310,429,966.37 6,302,187, 477.8f Total 1904. JANUARY 22. Resources. MARCH 28. JUNE 9. 5,180 banks. 5,232 banks. 5,331 banks. Loans and discounts.. $3,469,195,043.53 $3,544,998 AO 401 .'729.64 '^in a A on Voe; Overdrafts Bonds for circulation.. 387! 499,420.00 140, 884,120.00 Bonds for deposits Other bondslor d'psts. 30, 018, 612.10 U.S. bonds on hand... 10.. 578,250.00 Prem's on U. S. bonds. 16'.,473,869.70 740,516.65 Bonds, securities, etc.. Banking houso, etc.... I l l , 954,063.38 ,840,620.67 20, Real estate, etc Due from nat'l banks., 294,,555,081.99 Due from State banks, 104 151,933.43 Due from res' ve ag'ts. 494: 706,418.45 21,989.16 Int'l-re venue stamps. 22\ 357.282.98 Cash items 896. 480.18 Clear'g-house exch's... 234 28 336,554.00 Bills of other banks .,839.500.74 1 Fractional currency... !, 453 191.553. 21 Specie .,434,599.00 161 Legal-tender notes (, 18 859,350.37 5% fund with Treas.. 4 936,083.83 Due from U. S. Treas. Total SEPTEMBER 6. NOVEMBER 10. 5,412 banks. 5,477 banks. 32 $3,595,013,467. 47 $3,726,151,419. 48 $3,772,638,941.55 iri1 ~~ 31,777,951.76 " 26,800,926.99 "" 54,941,935. tf 409,977,250.00 418,408,840.00 425,759,090.0( 110.511,810.00 108,602,050.00 107,566, 650. ( X 11,658,788.57 10;645,848.60 6,757,038.5' 13,210,760.00 17,535,765.00 15,479,900.01 16,210,618.53 15,732,869.5: 16,435,972.00 566,252,212.55 589,241,085.60 595,277,595.8,' 117,036,371.33 119,753,526.61 122,149, 605.0 20,330,281.86 20,608,557.7 20,793,479.17 289,397,500.76 302,216,207.73 334,318,962.1 97,482,450.17 116,058,470.5 92,347,171.13 498,103.879.11 562,610,307.64 543,144,834.1 10,145.08 6.507.9 15,412.00 30,534,081.53 29,204,470. 6 24,444,773. 213,166,623.62 341,998.191.8 147,704,918.41 26,826,955.00 •27,530,385.0 28,795;425.00 1,793,498.03 1, 758, 792.1 ' 1,809,066.39 488,664,145. 25 504,748,935.53 484,187,821.8 156,707,594.00 157,942,968.0 169.729,173.00 20,398,096.83 20,706,134. C 19,893,556.27 3.246,236.43 3,222,233.2 4,080,562.52 6,576,. 878,163.01)6,605,995,616.85 6,655,988,686.63|6,975,086,504.05 7,196,991,955. S EEPOET OF T H E COMPTKOLLER OF THE CTJBBENCY. hanks from October, 1863, to October, Liabilities. Capital stock. 1919—Continued. 1902. FEBRUARY 25. SEPTEMBER 15. I NOVEMBER 25. JULY 16. APRIL 30, 4,535 banks. 4,423 banks. 4,601 banks. 4,606 banks. 4,357 banks. $667,381,231.00 $671,176,312.00 $701,990,554.00 $705,535,417.00 $714,616,353.00 294,951,786.67 154,653,757.79 298,597,508.75 162,388,086.18 325,524,915.07 156,852,527.64 326,393,953.66 169,216,512.03 335,763,730.38 181,723,772.29 314,438,680.00 51/874.50 309,781,739.50 51,874.50 309,336,599.00 42,781.50 317,991,809.00 42,781.50 336,505,993.50 42,781.50 to national banks. 685,966,644.10 311,256,012.98 to State banks to savings banks.. 251,208,289.92 to reserve agents.. 30,507,368.00 658,518,344.53 291,394,304.27 266,616,730.16 32,192,844.47 626,954,587.12 310,196,963.17 271,905,850.83 33,842,229.67 648,885,530.59 285,221,529.96 235,220,608.70 31,013,564.14 607,044,194.03 281,071,701.50 230,041,156.03 36,735,916.05 1,016,329.9 1,887,508.21 2,316,283.24 968,559.50 1,025,534.84 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. State-bank circulation. Due Due Due Due 289 Dividends unpaid 2,982,489,300.89 3, 111, 690,195.77 3,098,875,772.21 3,209,273,893.93 3,152,878,796.65 Individual deposits 105,940,827.75 113,554,981.28 118,238,798.45 117,097,769.59 138,464,809.47 U. S. deposits 5,727,327.15 6,549,881.26 6,846,033.85 Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 6,355,690.58 8,353,604.53 Bonds borrowed 39,254,256.60 6,746,396.40 4,819,674.91 9,041,080.58 Notes rediscounted 5,377,544.93 7,640,449.74 15,993,174.36 10,384,662.76 24,859,807.78 25,728,041.08 9,055,530.07 Bills payable 24,210,215.71 26,320,060.69 22,402,005.89 21,626,588.39 Other liabilities 7,200,825.27 Total. 5,843,048,720.1 5,962,135,451.7716,008,754,975.52 6,113,928,912.506,104,091,916.46 1903. Liabilities. Capital stock. FEBRUARY 6. 4,766 banks. APRIL 9. 4,845 banks. JUNE 9. SEPTEMBER 9. NOVEMBER 17. 4,939 banks. 5,042 banks. 5,118 banks. $731,275,237.00 $734,903,303.00 $743,506,048.00 $753,722,658.00 $758,315,170.00 Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. State-bank circulation. 351,140,285.79 354,033,637.08 165,831,828.58 177,089,346.07 359,053,429.53 183,130,107.99 370,390,684.26 185,980,765.66 375,503,102.21 189,589,034.21 335,226,236.50 335,093,791.50 42,781.50 42,781.50 359,261,109.00 42,781.50 375,037,815.50 42,780.50 376,239,205.00 42,780.50 Due to national banks. Due to State banks Due to savings banks.. Due to reserve agents.. 673,090,724.03 640,761,449.34 298,878,012.39 295,049,952.51 269,502,545.36 253,622,374.00 30,795,257.75 28,489,879.41 627,514,736.06 288,112,425.30 263,174,107.96 33,445,223.96 622,838,024.16 307,425,777.89 266,906,911.92 29,252,032.53 606,869,237.76 275,787,832.92 244,274,471.35 36,827,711.84 1,234,119.57 1,541,898.25 994,564.03 1,259,590.45 Dividends unpaid 1,291,510.73 3,159,534, .89 3,168,275,260.71 3,200,993,509.22 3,156,333,499.07 3,176,201,572.89 Individual deposits 153,276,818.87 140,493,423.06 140,677, 485.71 139,385,371.81 140,411,999.26 U. S. deposits 7,350, 577.83 7,717,111.41 9,203,001.55 9,236,061.13 7,341,264.60 Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 39,661,003.81 43,227,605.01 Bonds borrowed 42,219, 112.13 43,029, 101.90 40,307,683.05 6,477, 639.83 8,263,989.77 15,316,951.35 13,180,199.34 Notes rediscounted.... 6,068,612.06 31,749,420.71 36,512,775.35 Bills payable 16,853,225.69 18,524, 595.74 20,495,253.19 8,137, 194.24 10,990,320.16 5,102,076.17 5,844,309.02 Other liabilities 5,188,508.05 6,234,773,157.11 6,212,792,489.94 6,286,935,106.16 6,310,429,906.37|6,302,187,477.85 Total. 1904. Liabilities. Capital stock. Surplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulation. State-bank circulation. MARCH 28. JUNE 9. SEPTEMBER 6. NOVEMBER 10. 5,331 banks. 5,412 banks. 5,232 banks. 5,477 banks. $765,974,753.00 $767,378,148.00 $770,777,854.00 $776,089,401.00 385,531,867.71 385,095,944.68 389,647,338.44 396,505,508.50 399,961,534.15 177,724,873.43 189,436,751.76 191,991,189.60 186,631,539.44 195,366,258.06 JANUARY 22. 5,180 banks. 380,992,307.50 42,769.50 385,908,200.00 399,583,837.50 42,663.50 42,663.50 411,231,095.50 42,663.50 419,120,020.00 42,663.50 Due to national banks. 692,737,731.36 293,840,487.63 Due to State banks Due to savings banks.. 302,100,678.39 Due to reserve agents.. 34,235,676.95 718,624,303.93 702,246,470.28 298,602,728.11 283,670,678.33 333,254,128.58 392,717,484.58 32,403,516.92 33,515,194.04 764,571,716.63 319,779,238.55 445,565,539.39 31,335,847.05 761,568,172.79 312,830,832.47 399,438,881.88 38,793,020.92 1,090,766.41 973,952.81 1,450,704.61 Dividends unpaid 1,815,919.90 1,321,366.52 individual deposits 3,300, 619,898.45 3, 254,470,858.74 3,312,439,840.99 3, 458,216, 667.90 3, 707,706,530.93 U. S. deposits 155, 399,160.97 151,796,041.59 103,014,689.86 100,965, 682.92 101,336,914.60 7,328,801.23 8,437,419.97 9,801, 247.87 Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 7, 895,619.82 8,965,600.33 34,284, 485.22 33,445,272.46 Bonds borrowed 44, 970,726.88 51,035, 648.12 35,058,315.78 6,317,143.47 11,881, 678.43 8,725,501.78 Notes rediscounted 7, 896,230.67 8,642,079.86 17,767,314.24 21,869,980.54 25,458, 378.85 25,508,404.19 Bills payable 20, 146,056.17 5,506,833.72 7,063, 407.49 Other liabilities 066,517.68 5,667,785.77 6,725,664.08 Total. 6,576,878,163.01 6,605,995,616.85 6,655,988,686.63 6,975,086,504.05 7,196,991,955.83 152982°---CUR 1919—VOL 2 -19 290 BEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the nationC 1905. JANUARY 11. Resources. MARCH 14. MAY 29. AUGUST 25. NOVEMBER 9. 5,528 banks. 5,587 banks. 5,668 banks. 5,757 banks. 5,833 banks. :, Loans an d discounts.. - $3,728, 166.086. 06 §3,851,858,472. 90 $3,899,170,328.32 33,998,C09,lo2.62,84,010,735,497.9' "~ 30,307,406.35 29,9'J-5, C33.72 54,473,855.6' 43/ 749,807.06 36,375,221.89 Overdrafts.. U. S. bonds for circul'n 431, 776,740.00 440,800,640.00 457,502,540.00 477,592, C90.00 493,679,340.0* U. S. bonds for deposits 104, 745,350.00 95,S55,800.00 74,289,450.00 61,847, 570.00 57.559.8C0.0( 7,526,101.20 6,308, 131.28 4,319,410.00 7,623; 416.0 (5, 021,245.67 Other bonds for d'psts. U. S. bonds on hand... 15, 143,710.00 17,558,850.00 16,108,500.00 12,041', 410.00 10,536,940.01 Prem's on IT. S. bonds. 15, 612,230.14 15,030,722.49 14,490,434.62 14,375, 131.51 13,726', 692.0 Bonds, securities, etc.. 605, 082,723.31 642,778,943.25 669,545,598.84 6G7,177, 767.76 657,943,673.3' 124, 109,036.34 128,144,430.56 130,006,135.39 132,987, 384.56 130,093,399.6 Banking house, etc 20,154,800.77 20,519,501.27 20, 438,624.74 19,920, 274.48 20,487,751.5 Real estate, etc Due from nat. banks... 330, 756,055.13 329,177,405.92 332,143,552.94 320,743, 427.49 348,417,657.8 614,532.80 123,445,301.66 112,388,835.07 113,406, 291.74' 124,998,489. 0 Due from State banks. 118, Due from res'veag'ts.. 642, 193,651.40 594,004,119.63 5G2,495,1G0.15 605,404, 479.80 569,121,818. 4 28,111,820.-50 23,031, 600.43 28,260,936.5 25,2:0,772.64 31, 442,581.10 Cash items Clearing house exch's.. 26S, 374,934.31 287,122,185.75 267,853,107.53 2C5,080, 927.79 340,428,162.0 28,824,161.00 637,401.00 27,515,271.00 29,182, 633.00 31,183,857.0 32, Bills of other banks 1,708,508.32 1,859, 804.33 1, 937,597.98 1,854,387.26 1,817,487.9 Fractional currency... 840,029.91 483,249,000.39 479,635,070.78 495,479, 452.93 460,934,467.8 491, Specie 178, 122,523.00 157,904,573.00 109,629,979.00 170,073, 847.00 161,157,612.0 Legal-tender notes 126.70 6% fund with Treas... 21, 00G, SCO. 60 21,460,689.87 22,208,658.63 23,2S0, 141.50 24,047,836. 0 3,552,605.27 3,771,926.68 4,017, 3,927,131.9 Due from U. S. Treas.. 6, 959,832.54 Total 7,117,800,553.09^7,308,127,686.16 7,327,805,874.68 7,472,350,878.64 7,563,155,823.5 1906. JANUARY 29. Resources. APRIL 6. 5,975 banks. JUNE 18. SEPTEMBER 4. NOVEMBER 12, 6,137 banks. 6,053 banks. 6,199 banks. 5,911 banks. Loans and discounts... $4,071,041,164. 84 $4,141,170,698.98 $4,206,890,078.33 $4,298,983,316.11 $4,306,045,295.9 32,475, 195.9: 47,256,537.93 '34,803, 691.00 30, 034,557.56 53,735,049.9 Overdrafts TJ. S. bonds for circul'n 505,723,560.00 511,841, 890.00 516, 871,050.00 524,036, 980.00 544,202,270.0 58,986, 880.00 97,171, 580.00 66, 534,380.00 i>7,825,3S0.00 89,274,290.0 IT. S. bonds for deposits 17,129, 652.38 27, 455,331.82 7,172,769.81 12,678, 858.25 Other bonds for d ' p s t s . 58,116,532.6 9,472, 580.00 8, 158,300.00 9,352,320.00 7,588, 150.00 U . S . bonds on h a n d . . . 0,738,950.0 12,623, 853.80 13, 172,694.72 13,638, 618.15 12,913,510.59 Prem's on U . S. b o n d s . 13,604,3G3.9 651 171,903.32 674,923, 278.48 665,900,215.9 Bonds, securities, e t c . . 652,443,986.45 €58,846, 117. 138,564,972.90 141,700, 207.66 143, 747,117.20 144,205, 008.94 148,795,5(56. 4 Banking house, etc 18,848, 246.53 .20,601,526.19 19,713, 378.73 19, 349,501.59 19,881,035.9 Real estate, etc D u e from nat. b a n k s . . . 342,446,5C3.53 325,130, 095.39 330, 038,966.33 332,294, 554.55 3S6, (154,128. 7 D u e from State b a n k s . 3 23,398', 688.23 122,577, 820.66 127, 895,385.53 125,354, 036.31 147,750,211.3 D u e from r e s ' v e a g ' t s . . 598,697.066.12 588,639, 984.26 587, 6GS, 626.51 616,147, 683.39 605,237,176.7 30,035; 519.81 27,720, 9S6.91 31, 213,772.60 36,449, 171. 42 37,517,440.8 Cash items Clearing house e x c h ' s . . 421,600,088.30 320,558, 674.81 313, 377,664.41 395,340, 487.35 376,672,336.1 28,9S5, 107.00 28, 283,219.00 30,595,424,00 28,331, 469.00 28,814,212.C Bills of other b a n k s . . . 2,119, 247.34 1,992, 146.67 1, 993,213.71 2,102,096.56 1,994', 521. £ Fractional c u r r e n c y . . . 492,568,374.74 459,179, 400.56 485, 087,256.88 464,437, 290.84 482,276,271.5 Specie 175,734,915.00 161,315, 467.00 165, 246,347.00 161,575, 120.00 152,273,887.C Legal-tender notes 24,987, 923.82 25, 247,237.05 24,721,911.93 25,527, 038. CS 26.546, 111. ( 6 % fund w i t h T r e a s . . . 3,913, 156.81 4,969,606.59 3,067, 653.76| 3,788,428.I Due from IT. S. T r e a s . . 3, 890,858.52 Total 7,769,826, .583.52,7,670,617,682.80.7,784,228,113.04 8,016,021,066.55,8,213,878,296. ( 1907. MARCH 22. MAY 20. JANUARY 26. AUGUST 22. DECEMBER 3. Resources. 6,288 banks. 6,344 banks. 6,429 banirs. 6,544 banks. 6,625 banks. i,337,094.< Loans and discounts... $4.463,267,629.61 §4,535,844,093.50 i4,C31,l-'3.C01.94i$4/.;3,C?:: f C,8.90 $4,585, 37,' 544,694., .'119.51 ' 41,916,260.28 36,7C2,832.00 32,870;471.97 3 ). 4 'J\ Overdrafts TJ. S. bonds for circul'n 551,886,540.00 548,788,350.00 554,029,150.00 557,277 , 9-7). 00 619, 329,870.1 IT. S. bonds for deposits 89,133,030.00 95,416,550.00 95,821,850.00 9 J , C J P .f"'). 00 72, 369,400. Other bonds for d'psts. 76,359,327.91 62,867,302.87 95,418,203.05 C 5 , l ^ ,0.i'U).°» 185, 479,5S6. U. S. bonds on hand... 6,117,680.00 7,700,850.00 6,924,030.00 7,3.^ , s .o. n 5, 212.700.1 15, m. 8G8. Prem's on U. S. bonds. 13,103,508.81 13,663,984.17 14,408,969.43 li,r:>i 705, 019,221. Bonds, securities,etc.. 659,524,827.71 682,575,675.88 679,016,228.231 7C'),35u 152,929,524.02 154,817,856.80 157,305,557.77 1C0, Mo ,sr;. is 168, 783,790. Banking house, etc Real estate, etc _ 19,268,238.08 19,380,545.79 19,878,068.64 20,241 9i3.97 18, 786,824. r 64, 344,128. C.H.certif's,netbal Duefrom nat. banks... 368,572, 811.40 357,882,177.77 305,487,886.51 334,571, 435.56 296, 358,487. Due from State banks. 134,799, 4C9.21 138,040,962.21 136', 156,214.69 123,020, 454.14 104, 958,231. Due from res've ag'ts.. 662,435,487.07 624', 972,079.42 628,784,065.96 614,496. 352.27 523, 828,151. 36, 305,257. 28,897, 118.28 28,476,553.25 32,497,412.88 26,905'.246.13 Cash items Clearing-house exch's.. 128,249, 619.37 262,866,736.42 273,101,069.88 190, G02'; 1G3.58 234, 169,391. 28,676, 517.00 27,763,228.00 28,100,425.00 31,240, 127.00 Bills of other banks 40, 698,562. 2,314, 530.17 2,249,295. 62 2,241,085.39 2,203,245.88 Fractional currency... 2, 400,596. 521,722. 552.96 500,085,913.7; 530,713,909.10 531,107, 750.52 509, 685,278. Specie Legal-tender notes . . . 173,780,969.00 156,134,637.00 160,877,239.00 170,515, 782.00 151, 099,458. 5% fund with Treas... 26,942, 421.63 26,915,984.38 27,096,574.69 27,305, 679.43 28, 489,848. 4,731, 853. 60 5,080,313.44 4,979,075 6: 4,577,140.04 Due from IT. S. Treas.. 1, 940,677. Total. .8,154,811,963.63,8,288,289,837.07 8,476,501,434.66J8,390,328,402. 80 8,407,988,121. SEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 291 banks from October, 1863, to October, 191:9 —Continued. 1905. JANUARY 11. Liabilities. If ARCH 14. MAY 29. AUGUST 25. TTOVEMBS* 9, 5,528 banks. 5,587 banks. 5,668 banks. 5,757 banks. .V 1^ hanks. $776,916,147.00 $782,487,884.07 $791,507,231.32 $799,870,229.00 Capital stock 406,177,675.43 408,888,534.08 413,!, 436,145.71 417,757,591.42 Surplus fund 183,994,736.82 194,667,181.00 201,,855,091.02 202,536,366.2,5 Undivided profits Nat'l-bank cireulat'n.. 424,345,432.50 430,955,178.50 445, 455,717.50 468,979,788.50 40,344.50 40,344.50 30,973.50 30,972.60 22,412.50 State-bank circulat'n.. 753,871,539.81 812,378,655.55 790, 421,572.98 832,078,395.74 777, Fv, 72P. 63 Due to nat'1 banks. 312,837,450.86 318,788,433.81 325, 349,412.83 354,253,517.22 34*,U31, "»7.'J7 Due to State banks Due to savings banks.. 426,334,305.82 336,543,992.20 393, 825,032.79 404,183,168.] 2 37,/. U'.', ' O 5 41,564,507.96 37,916,423.26 37, 572,634.34 34,362,500.71 39, rjr. .>J'2.33 Due to reserve agents... 1, 328,776.08 993,490.14 915,406.78 3,466,835.68 1,770, 804.69 Dividends unpaid , S" 3 . r i !, 3,612,499,593. 80 3, 777,474,006. 12 3 1,783, 658,494.42 3, 1,820,681,713.23 Individual deposits r>*. 23 84,705,235.83 97,417,634.47 65, 570,520.69 62,351,688.22 U. S. deposits 727,823.57 8,976,352.44 8,517,157.53 9,738,611.35 0,^'C'O, Oi7.H9 Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 34,231,741.41 34,819,906.69 34,' 886,467.43 38,435,468.75 Sb,i.j(), 0«7.oO Bonds borrowed 590,563.75 6,666,756.58 6,092,005.30 Notes rediscounted 7,369, 2 i 1.45 6,911,508.71 16,911,531. £9 21, 573,416.52 23,181,411.02 28,497, 673 59 §0,858,455.27 Bills payable 2,6^4, 200.47 Reserved for taxes 2,360,697.34 5,956,000.23 4,36J, 115.91 6,025,803,75 Other liabilities 7,600,977.74 3,593,760.44 7,117,800,553.09 7,308,127,686.16 7,327,805,874.68 7,472,350,878.64 7,563,155,823.55 Total. 1906. JANUARY 29. APRIL 6. 5,911 banks. 5,975 banks. JANUARY 26. Liabilities. MARCH 22. JUNE 18. 6,053 banks. SEPTEMBER 4. NOVEMBER 12. 6,137 banks. 6,199 banks. $814,987, 743.00 $819,307,406.00 $826,129,785. $835,066,796.00 $847,514,6^.00 Capital stock 490,245,124.34 504,548,213.62 442,590, 192.69 446,488,528.06 448,858,491. Surplus fund 193,779, 046.37 204,876,354.54 216,304,875. 180,569,857.00 183,124,880.42 Undivided profits 517,964,511.00 536,109,931.00 338.00 405,457,376.00 510,860,726. Nat'l-bank circulate. 30,971.50 30,966. 30, 972.SO 30,966.50 30,427.00 State-bank circulat'n. 830,119,644.11 839,065,206.31 825,732, 807.01 812,036,485.63 796,650,184. Due to nat'l banks 881,553,534.46 379,757,662.57 364,221, 046.34 357,407,892.12 362,693,480. Due to State banks... 146,514,194.77 337,113,941.89 368,223, 178.59 351,013,088.68 S49,S04,181. Due to savings banks. 37,316, 986.52 36,799,973.68 46,119,635. 10,814,088.31 44,006,766.97 Due to reserve agents.. 1,861,847.86 Dividends unpaid 1,796,715.12 1,753,347. 1,005,759.11 1,376,455.10 1,938,310. 1,289,773,899.38 Individual deposits.... 4,088,420,135.60 3,978,467,885.79 4,0551,873,636.60 4,199, 96,775,894.79 129,193,379.35 52,207,533.07 64,133,036.76 U. S. deposits 80,922,909. "~ ""' 11,055,918.84 9,389,865.97 11,208,342.il 9,809,358.44 Dep's U. S. dis.officers, 8,987,085. 34,975,938.75 57,336,815.33 37,336,386.12 44,209,890.13 42,026,3^. Bonds borrowed 11,506,311.29 174.63 9,388,914.85 6,142,894.07 5,103, Notes rediscounted..., 7,584,436. 37,336,400.81 35,144,889.98 21,514,855.84 22,580,415.07 29,818,664. Bills payable , 3,574,674.05 1,382,784.47 2,002,025.17 3,910,906.88 Reserved for taxes. 3,138,031. 6,973,142.07 5,272,79-4.62 7,069,496.47 8,476,878.51 Other liabilities 6,671,354. 7,769,826,583.52,7,670,617,682.80 7,784,228,113.04-18,016,021,066. S5 8,213,878,206.68 Total. 1907. MAT 20. 6,344 banks. 6,429 banks. $860,930,624.00 $873,669,666,00 $883,690,917.00 Capital stock 524,969,813.19 523,216,913.43 534,794,629.03 Surplus fund 182,549,115,23 185,618,409.59 Undivided profits...... 165,705,083.32 Nat'l-bank circulat'n.. 545,481,870.50 543,320,375.00 547,918,696.00 30,423.50 20,424.00 $0,424.00 State-bank circulat'n.. 900,574,124.58 859,867,389.84 875,767, 697.86 Due to nat'l banks 396,632,800.85 407,333,791.49 397,033, 414. Due to State banks 341,254,100.87 330,909,599.22 372,404, 269.35 Dme to s&rinpt banks.. 33,465,679.03 19,042,929.39 40,329,.665.77 Due to r®s»rr« agtats.. 1,276, 539.85 2,465,886.27 999,160.60 Dividends unpaid . 4,115,65©, 294.21 4,369, ,322,880, », 511,629.17 4, Individual deposits 145,891,090. 140,801,794.06 170,062, 674.50 U. S. deposits 11,471,053.11 10,625, 535.02 12,557,155.26 Dtp's iT.S. dis. officers. 68,489,208.13 60,327,446.88 83,338, 008.13 Bonds borrowed 9,074, 723.08 7,636,108.03 6,193,871.43 Notes r«diseomrtsd.:.. 27,763,570.24 30,064,967.92 21,037,947.13 Bills payable.......... 3,618,358.57 2,030,196.84 2,504,806.21 RMonrtd for taxas Other liabilities. 6,737,572.39 7,967,353.11 7) 064,386.67 O. H. ©#rtifs net bal Liabilities. Total 6,288 banks. AUGUST 22. DECEMBS2, 3. 6,544 banks. 6,625 banks. $896,451,314.00 $901,681,682.00 548,303,602.00 549,614,684.05 186,554,151.85 200,558,226.02 551,949,461.50 601,805,985. .50 80,419. m 30,419.50 708,919,273.08 823, .680,087. » 395, 745,494. 77! 815,969,686.72 337, 927,872 6,321,475.53 33, 139,918. 29,575,751.08 1,155,144.23 1, 083,606. ,319, 035,402. 621^173,871,717.48 143, 282,393. IS! 238,117,082.61 17, 751,770. n\ 11,612,038.03 59, 894,634. 50j 166,073,021.10 14. "" "'.309,972.98 a , 760,530.68 80,645,356.81 4,358,763.601 4,9*7,^99.69 6,859,429.0l| 7,305.923.58 ! 74,461,026.61 18,154,811,963.63;S, 388,289,837.07,8,476,501,434.66J8,190,328,41)2.8018,407,988,121.37 292 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the nationa 1908. FEBRUARY 14. Resources. MAY 14. JULY 15. 6,693 banks. 6,778 banks. 6,824 banks. SEPTEMBER 23. NOVEMBER 27. 6,853 banks. 6,865 banks. Loans and d i s c o u n t s . . $4,422,353,647. 81i$4,528,346,875.75 $4,615,675,531. 59 $4,750,612,731.11 $4,840,367,677. \t Overdrafts 29,625,689. 23,335,809. " 24.705,023. "~ 30,908,965. " " 38,910,826.04 U . S. bonds for circul'n 636,282,800. 624,918,910. 624,704,910. 628,073,040. 614,220,960.0C U . S. bonds for deposits 83,334,190. 86,745,640. 82,973,900. 81,157,400. 82,232,350.0C Other bonds for d'psts. 172,866,536. 119,855,294. 74,240,130. 57,625,564. 52,299,060.0? XJ. S. bonds on h a n d . . . 6,888,210. 5,490,300. 7,876,290. 6,557,000.0C Prern'son U . S. bonds. 16,257,386. 16,280,879. 16,518,887. 16,250,697. 16,233,778.97 Bonds, securities, e t c . . 714,043,089. 735,293,051. 799,884,180. 765,875,219. 803,010,533.9C 170,494, 403. Banking house, etc 174,985,476. 182,512,773. 178,332,830. 185,716,284.24 Real estate, etc 18,944,250. 20,918,279. 19,332,108. 19,946,359. 21,954,959.12 5. 508, 315. C. H . certifies, net bal. 1,265,821. Due from nat. b a n k s . . 326! 457,811. 350, 316,751. 340,845,997, 370,034, 924. 413,891, 176.5S Due from State b a n k s . . 109., 863, 718. 113, 754,015. 121,360: 342.73 135,642, 194.08 108,205,947. Due from res've ag'ts.. 598,536,934. 640, 387,918. 711,948, 690.39 701,705, 151.8e 612,969,288. 30,227,694. Cash items 26, 908,310. 25,357,938. 25,429, 953.90 32,475, 965.16 Clearing-house exch'gs. 190.533,258. 244, 555,933. 232,214,914. 276,557, 384. 47 330,711, 256.44 Bills of other b a n k s . . . 37,994,704. 37,313,104. 37 481,072. 38,062, 640.00 37,904, 774.0C Fractional c u r r e n c y . . . 2,880,669. 2, 713.572. 2,812,775, 2,684, 179.11 2,592 573.41 Specie 614,384,869. 677,142,295. 656: 457,872. 680,185, 555.14 656,528,' 775.65 Legal-tender notes 174,010, 707. 184,184,155. 192 560,877. 188,238, 515.00 188,230, 744.0C 30,612,465. 5 % fund with T r e a s . . . 30,350,471. 30, 511,816. 30,738, 781.59 29,809, 485.02 Due from XJ. S. Treas. 7,137,634. 7, 041,977. 4,770,597. 6,169, 413.90 6,080, 290.68 Total 8,396,871,941.28J8,594,622,697.65 8,714,064, 400.09 9,027,260,484.76 9,197,075,816.46 _____ FEBRUARY 5. Resources. APRIL 2S. JUNE 23. SEPTEMBER 1. NOVEMBER 16. 6,887 banks. 6,893 banks. 6,926 banks. 6,977 banks. 7,006 banks. Loans and d i s c o u n t s . . $4,840,766,587. 54 $4,963,110,869. 55 $5,035,883,516. 59 $5,128,882,351.18 $5,148,787,594.70 25,315,120.86 "" 29,552,241.16 """ 41,907,504.29 24,584,055.22 29,077,141. Overdrafts 649,389,510.00 655,257,550.00 668,660,170.00 676,149,300.00 U. S. bonds for circul'n 630,763,120. 54,756,060.00 39,222,300.00 37,904,500.00 55,824,500.00 U. S.bonds for deposits 75,700,310. 26,812,632.76 17,991,758.47 16,031,500.48 23,090,133.95 Other bonds for d'psts. 40,509,004. 19,643,720.00 23,145,640.00 18,563,110.00 19,608,980.00 U . S. bonds on h a n d . . 14,924,850. 14,819,735.72 14,721,196.01 13,451,544.64 15,344,982.67 Prem's on U. S. bonds. 16,012,466. 865,796,667.68 877,050,633.58 898,388,542.68 870,365,125.41 Bonds, securities, e t c . . 838,988,122. 192.875,949.46 197,032,417.35 200,076,548.33 204,476,086.51 Banking house, etc 186,486,111. 21,926,093.54 21,205,681.80 21,600,257.85 23,090,836.68 Real estate, etc 23,467,806. 380,574,530.63 393,793,307.47 381,749,816.55 439,309,749.56 Due from nat. b a n k s . . 401,808,716. 124,969,227.82 128,737,371.56 126,140,222.90 156,181,012.2? Due from State b a n k s . . 129,135,630. 727,012,348.00 720,198,213.50 719,351,249.62 689,513,982.92 Due from res've ag'ts.. 750,597,593. 25,949,689.01 38,287,273.74 32,751,913.24 34,743,394.19 Cash items 26,885,755. 303,590,374.32 303,696,724.93 329,725,534.43 337,904,666.95 Clearing-house exchg's. 274,196,046. 43,814,753.00 40,204,902.00 40,063,706. (K 45,413,071.00 40,450,171. Bills of other banks 2,716,117.52 2,756,883.96 2,693,029.85 2,806,823.64 2,902,544. Fractional c u r r e n c y . . . 679,658,798.18 694,141,010.14 666,397,897.38 628,834,658.9< 664,583,226. Specie 198,898,210.00 191,774,761.00 187,673,960.00 176,026,076.0( 195,533,656. Legal-tender notes 31,502,052.42 32,488,612.28 32,745,842.8' 31,328,880.15 29,985,042. 5 % fund with Treas... 6,911,182.41 7,311,594.35 6,133,500.3: 7,171,699.99 8,420,574. Due from U. S. T r e a s . Total 9,221,194,479.01 9,368,883,843.13 9,471,732,663.36 9,573,954,376.84 9,591,394,662.71 1910. JANUARY 31. Resources. MARCH 29. JUNE 30. SEPTEMBER 1. NOVEMBER 10. 7:,045 banks. 7,082 banks. 7,145 banks. 7,173 banks. 7,204 banks. Loans and discounts... $5,229,503,475. 40 $5,432,093,194. 64 $5,430,159,186. 75 $5,467,160,637. 98 $5,450,644,385.8 29,541,681.47 25,743,314.27 47,066,980.1 34,027,807. 31,914,337. Overdrafts 683,990,000.00 685,692,290.00 690,056,800.0 680,447,110. U.S. bonds for circul'n 678,231,850. 40,857,700.00 41,191,870.00 40,637,700.0 41,276,720. U. S. bonds for deposits 40,650,840. 10,927,191.01 13,230,813.97 10,685,470.7 8,542,437. Other bonds for d'psts. 10,698,817. 14,042,110.00 12,391,280.00 9,908,980.0 14,060,780. U. S. bonds on hand.. 15,708,530. 10,891,763.54 11,224,658.97 10,765,320.7 11,958,035. Prem's on U. S. bonds. 11,921,325. 849,931,718.58 854,127,665.04 856,173,766.1 847,423,044. Bonds, securities, etc.. 845,957,768. 214,820,024.66 213,769,651.64 218,729,573.' 211,382,902. 207,997,626. Banking house, etc 23,044,585.56 21,643,346.01 25,767,999. 22,325,286. Other real est'te owned 21,911,932. 386,920,952.34 378,295,152.55 440,512,052. 404,468,409. Due from nat. banks.. 401,129,230. 154,333,761.95 147,914,089.26 190,422,724. 153,278,676. Due from State banks. 155,911,546. 660,352,109.09 688,715,945.05 686,468,726. 727,762,703. Due from res've ag'ts.. 707', 434,039. 39,330,620.38 54,150,993.14 35,987,572. 44,184,577. 28,464,569. Cash items 428,654,238.28 284,962,685.13 339,861,153. 305,632,471. Clearing-house exchg's. 407,440,258. 41.547,840.00 41,743,931.00 43,910,226. ( 44,062,832. Bills of other banks... 40,329,233. 2,906,840.89 2,936,032.41 2,842,927. 2,964,612. 2,854,545. Fractional currency... 644,343,854.77 672,626,546.13 646,146,451. 661,799,771. 660,678,716. Specie 179,058,491.00 169,924,209. 176.429,038.00 173,095,815. 172,400,153. Legal-tender notes 33,121,208.34 32,983,643.05 33,439,482. 32,484,951. 6% fund with Treas... 32,493,481. 7,646,767.39 9,449,929.46 6,524,328. 6,595,750. 8,942,814. Due from U.S. Treas.. Total 9,730,518,635.37 9,841,924,345.97 9,896,624,696.73 9,826,181,452.36 9,956,476,830. KBPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLEB OF THE CURRENCY* 293 banks from October, 1863, to October, 1919—Continued. 1908. FEBRUARY 14. Liabilities. Capital stock paid in.Burplus fund Undivided profits Nat'1-bank circulat'n. Btate-bank circulate. Due to nat'l banks.... Due to State banks... Duo to savings banks. Due to reserve agents. Dividends unpaid Individual deposits.... U. S. deposits Dep's U. S. dis. officers. Bonds borrowed Notes rediscounted.... Bills payable Reserved for taxes Other liabilities C. H. certifi's, net bal.. Total MAY 14. JULY 15. 6,G98 banks. 6,778 banks. 8,824 banks. SEPTEMBER 23. NOVEMBER 27. 6,853 banks. 6,865 banks. $905,549,757.00 $912,361,919.59 $919,100,850.C $921,463,172.00 1921,019,383.66 554,437,833.40 555,000,248.14 564,045,022.80 565,566,207.38 568,159,292.92 188,487,741.38 203,108,414.78 184,656,576.85 202,099,801.63 211,267,064.9« 627,641,739.00 614,088,723.00 613,663,963.00 613,726,155.50 599,319,369.09 30,392.50 30,392.50 30,392.5§ 30,397.50 30, 417.50 ',330,002.14 877,776,257.32 965,052,446.51 971,889, 598.0§ 807,361, 613.80 837. .,549,628.54 402,928,617.10 454,700,540.71 450,639, 808.92 364,501, 815.93 371 379,277, 945.83 447,651,903.99 502,539,153.92 484,235,840.42 497,354, 212.91 1,890,168.98 33,285, 360.82 39,609,640.66 35; 37,676,225.66 38,947; 434.58 2,849,822.39 969,707.51 1,444,213.67 1,401, 002.58 1,081,268.76 4,105,814, 418.48 4,312,656,789.59 4 ,374,551,208.33 4 ,548,135,165.83 4,720,284 640.4S """ J " 170,' 221,437, 650.19 " ~ 700,222.87 118,576,923.89 114,378,386.73 111,802; 031.31 11,689,099.74 957,138.23 11,296, 762. 10,1 11,993,867.26 12,626, 553.5© 53,068,358.66 138,183, 887.14 78,:210,335.96 47,582,995.16 43,707! 322.1§ 8,741,174.52 414,025.70 10,573, 000.20 7,< 11,348,654.07 7,508! 582.89 33,586,463.49 41,936,383.40 32,094,617.38 41,059, 776.44 30,' 729,794.41 4,349,9S3.90 4,405,556.04 410,043.08 4,449,426.77 2,328, 731.64 3, 2,300,891.02 1,847,425.20 5,006,376.97 2,652, 472.72 1, 980,358.88 108,368.60 1,550, 014.77 8,396,871,941. 28 8,594,622,697.65 8,714,064,400.09 9,027,260,484.76j9,197,075,816.49 1909. FEBRUARY 5. Liabilities. APRIL 28. JUNE 23. SEPTEMBER 1. NOVEMBER 16. 6,887 banks. 6,893 banks. 6,926 banks. 6,977 banks. 7,006 banks. Capital stock paid in... $927,721.568.19 $933,979,903.00 $937,004,036.00 $944,642,067.00 $953,963,472.81 583,130. 364.15 587,132, 31 590,837,706.64 597,981, 875.93 603,246,750.20 Surplus fund 216,233,127.24 203,756. 438.40 222,499,416.82 189,462; 744.04 207,944, Undivided profits 145.50 636,367, 00 641,312,282.50 658,040^ 356.00 668,393,996.50 Nat'1-bank circulate.. 615,313!392.50 30,392.00 30, 392.00 30, 30,392.00 CO State-bank circulate.. so; 255.03 997,267, 81 989,036,150.95 972,726, 169.47 943,240,300.4S Due to nat'l banks 439,551,405.49 472,371,866.28 474,298,385.28 1,030,220, 722.27 462,319, Due to State banks 11 024.25 Due to savings banks.. 457,682; 163.48 535,909, 55 565,267,430.95 535,077, 420,577,189.30 38,638, 667.58 40,808,099.99 Due to reserve agents.. 508,513. 527.77 41,257, 00 48,144,388.63 38,753; 027.14 2,157, 903.84 1,499,610.01 1,130, 07 Dividends unpaid 1,898,576,696.09 5,,009,893. 079.79 5, 1,168,415.41 1,682. 942.314 38 4 Individual deposits.... 4,699,682. 322.95 826,060, 35,226; 912.62 120,442,963.08 62,325,677.90 57,781, 05 U. S. deposits 13,477, 970.65 36,557,845.71 12,159,043.71 94 Dep's U.S. dis. officers. 88,039; 063.26 12,620, 12,510,175.20 32,825. 193.50 35,262,959.85 11,631, 977.44 34,198, 10 Bonds borrowed 35,143,130.00 37,390. 806.78 14,080; 171.61 7,969,210.07 6,159, 58 Notes rediscounted 8,929,367.87 6,146,639.80 36,228, 978.29 26,163,570.00 Bills payable 22,087, 21 34,862,912.45 18,570. 547.06 5,161, 183.53 4,389,249.18 Reserved for taxes 3,132, 5,004,477.69 2,764!269.34 1,638, 126.10 3,206,014.79 3,504, 482.04 Other liabilities 2,381,083.33 4,455; C. H. certifi's, net bal.. Total 9,221,194,479.01 9,368,883,843.13 9,471,732,663.36 9,573,954,376.84 9,591,394,662.73 1910. JANUARY 31. Liabilities. MARCH 29. JUNE 30. SEPTEMBER 1. NOVEMBER 10. 7,045 banks. 7,082 banks. 7,145 banks. 7,173 banks. 7,204 banks. Capital stock paid i n . . . $960,124,895.76 $972,819,559.77 $989,567,114.00 $1,002,735,123.25 $1,004,288,107.37 619,828. 370.75 626,912,645.05 644,857, 482.82 648,268,369.97 652,462, 489.68 Surplus fund 199,342; 084.39 225,590,971.55 216,546, 125.10 225,769,399.53 242,806! 964.79 Undivided profits Nat'1-bank c i r c u l a t ' n . . 667,501, 134.00 669,182,385.00 675,632, 565.50 674,821,853.00 680,440, 468.00 30,386.00 State-bank circulat'n.. 30, 386.00 707.00 30, 392.00 27; 707.00 27, 332.28 938,152. 514.92 962,874, 279.521, 003,611,892.03 895,295, 026.52 Due to nat'l banks Due to State banks 489,991, 045.61 503,205,044.03 445,818, 398.00 929,652,154.06 481,940! 624.42 Due to savings b a n k s . . 473,010, 366.51 442,301,487.71 517,781, 754.95 476,745,587.85 444,379; 730.32 38,882,328.40 41,240, 442.54 499,646,487.76 Due to reserve agents.. 40,719, 184.89 41,887, 794.02 37,647, 1,488,516.93 154.84 15,144, 463.48 1,654. 655.12 2,689, 721.61 Dividends unpaid 1,326, 1,304,788! 306.45 219.415, 227,851,556.10 ,287,216, 312.20 5,190,835. 367. 65 5 Individual deposits 34,267,339.84 36,836; 471.14 42,048, 421.47 5,145,658,858.54 U . S. deposits 35,247; 716.74 36,309, 13,649,005.53 11,585, 087.42 12,492, 927.94 12,886, 066.62 Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 13,850,642.09 34,619,047.35 35,016, 205.00 34,949, 919.39 35,617, 680.84 Bonds borrowed 34,574,822.00 7,900,041.47 14,018, 630.85 13,189, 956.78 6,356; 123.10 Notes rediscounted 18,867,294.33 33,907,470.86 58,496, 236.81 Bills payable 27,718, 183.71 55,683, 227.19 72,847,849.63 2,849,221.69 5,907, 642.86 Reserved for t a x e s . . . . . 3,522, 027.42 5,677, 834.57 5,445,179.84 2,855,446.66 2,615, 868.75 2,888! 903.94 1,955, 902.76 Other liabilities 1,987,268.74 C . H . certifi's, net bal.. Total 9,730,518,635.37 9,841,924,345.97 9,896,624,696.73 9,826,181,452.36 9,956,476,830.85 294 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CUBKESTCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national 1911. JANUARY 7. Resources. MARCH 7. 7,218 banks. 7,216 banks. SEPTEMBER 1. Si 1,558,039.,050.10 Loans and discounts.. $5,402,642,351. 82 $5, 40,507,042.07 Overdrafts 30,051,' 957.35 U. 6. bonds for circul'n. 691,773,710.00 692,842, 740.00 XT. S. bonds for deoosits 40,260,400.00 39,851, 700.00 Other bonds for d'psts. 9,593, 171.1 9,003,256.72 T). S. bonds on hand... 9,654, 660.00 9,651, 060.00 Prein's on IT. S. bonds. 10,000,037.05 9,634, 916.38 Bonds,securities,etc. - 884,153, 702.34 926,945, 935.10 220,586, 770.59 223,637, 293.17 Banking house, etc Real estate, etc . . . 24,635,119.18 24,568, 991.34 Due from nat. banks.. 434,617,004.CS 437,255. 575.22 Due from state banks.. 198,867,239.03 187,808, 201.99 Due from res've ag'ts.. 717,463,231.97 814,270, 800.19 31,031, G41.34 40,815,716.86 Cash items Clearing-house exch'gs. 163,783,356. 01 243,022, 859.29 Bills of other banks... 45,499,187. 00 45,992, 143.00 3,156, 49.18 Fractional currency... 3,129,148.51 067,871,263.33 735,761, 949.48 Specie Legal-tender notes.... 168,396,096.00 172,274, 678.00 5% fund with Treas... 33,619,603.97 33,023, 636.34 7,299, 659. G O Due from U. S. Treas.. 12,485,009.74 Total 7,277 b a n k s . DECEMBER 5. 7,301 banks. 7,328 banks. 5,610,838,787. 01 $5,663,411,073.21 $5,659,109,826.52 : ;. 23,397,257, 27,150,832.94 35,950,532.81 G94,214,82O. 707,204,380.00 713,619,820.00 40,768,400. 42,152,560. C O 44,978,000.00i 12,168,275. 15,650,595. G5 25,603,796. 24 9,854,250. 13,817,970. 00 16,861,280.00 9,907', 421. 8,785,249.01 8,801,366.07 995,475,144. 1,018,004,910. OS 1,026,555,490. 53 228,840,419. 232,325,967.89 32,516.072.c 24,1GS, 885. 24,090,574.62 24,737; 889. 0a 415,385,545, 399,508,977.69 450,725,912.74 195,714,143, 162,271,793.09 201,868,057.98 765,686,132. 744,614,305.14 751,993,136.87 31,155,316. 35,323,210.45 34,648,410.71 286,321)804. 298,179,850.77 263,725,805.02 48,591,154. 42,620,791.00 46,401,672.00 3,139,177. 3,266,171.28 3,210,746.04 761,111,507. 711,522,344.81 681,549,615.73 185,219,602. 183,953,002.00 181,244,581.00 33,643,051. 34,374,323.21 34,503,106.56 7,447,598. 8,151,013.39 7,851,474.67 9,820,483,967.72 10,240,774,208.22 10,383,048,694.3110,379,439,383.89 10,443,457,166.47 _ _ _ _ _ FEBRUARY 20. Resources. APRIL IS. JUNE 14. SEPTEMBER 4. NOVEMBER 26. 7,339 banks. 7,355 banks. 7,372 banks. 7,397 banks. 7,420 banks. Loans and discounts... $5,810,433,940. 51 §5,882,106,597.47 $5,953,904,431.85 $6,040,841,270.8 §6,058,982,029.40 81 Overdrafts 23,982,519.22 20,168,074.45 ~~ 19,819,115.69 19,849,391.65 26.493,061.24 U . S. bonds for circuPn. 718,690,520.00 719,570,740.00 721,395,970.00 724,085,520.00 728,482,810.00 46,228,460.00 45,414,540.00 U . S. bonds for deposits 46,273,660.00 45,438,480.00 46,165,400.00 32,479,536.18 29,892,985.12 Other bonds for d ' p s t s . 31,163,415.35 27,096,723.98 33.029,494.25 7,804,070.00 10,343,560.00 U . S. bonds on h a n d . . . 8,372,540.00 12,551^070.00 7,737,000.00 7,092,456.00 7,480,771.82 P r e m ' s on U. S. bonds. 7,455,806.72 7,792,492.19 7,059,551.81 Bonds, securities, e t c . . 1,028,940,025.35 1,028,029,707.72 1,046,619,585.79 1 ,039,986,552.37 1,036,942; 064.36 72 35 79 Banking house, etc 234,530,934.76 237,378,708.44 238,577,785.24 240.046,311.47 245.796,890.23 27,123,748.53 28,047,223.46 Real estate, etc 26,579,277.63 28,459,029.88 29,078,050.21 Due from nat. b a n k s . . 482,418,015.26 459,640,453.32 446,698,023.39 452.087,610.48 477,181,532.05 Duefrom state b a n k s . . 216,423,114.12 204,413,884.93 198,485,414.29 188,829,543.88 218,289,353.55 Due from res've a g ' t s . . 859,562,144.17 809,930,983.07 778,908,242.63 812,152,402.19 786.190,805.24 27,224,613.46 29,175,123.75 Cash items 28,180,003.17 37,342,814.74 34,100.567.74 Clearing-house exch'gs. 245,105,678.01 255,122, 693.34 266,040,276.57 296,016,908.75 278,672', 040.53 49,217,895.00 47,564,277.00 Bills of other b a n k s . . . 48.786,009. 00 48,592,300.00 46,118,234.00 3,452,456.01 3,375,651.33 Fractional c u r r e n c y . . . Z, 517,886.33 3,300,352.2C 3,300,300.97 709,029,177.00 743,868,470.38 756,762,088.13 713,460,600.23 682,320,721.71 Bpeeie 181,468,221.00 187,820,692.00 188,440,207.00 182,490,494.00 176,778,016.00 Legal-tender notes 34,643,021.70 34,488,178.75 34,585,892.81 35,028,032. 99 S% fund with T r e a s . . . 35,486,273.80 9,5S4,558. ' " 10,105,984. 25 7,303,198.47 6,908,419.67 Due from U. S. Troas.. 7,583,460.64 Total. 10,812,427,983.04; 10,792,149,250.03110,861,763,877.15 10,963,400,760.35|10,965,788,617.68 1913. FEBRUARY 4. Resources. APRIL 4. JUNE 4. AUGUST 9. OCTOBER 2 1 . 7,425 banks. 7,440 banks. 7,473 banks. 7,488 banks. 7,509 banks. Loans and discounts.. $6,125,029,165. 96 $6,178,096. 22,307,006.94 Overdrafts 20,077,' U. S. bonds for circul'n. 730,754,970.00 730,424, U. S. bonds for deposits 47,406, 310.00 47,598, Other bonds for d'psts. 34,742, 462.12 37,524, U. S. bonds on hand.. 6,135,370.00 7,863, Prem's on U. S. bonds. 6,722, 651. GS 7,014, Bonds, securities, etc.. 1,013,943,834. J3 1,051,481, Banking house, etc 246,629, C09. 78 248,570, 31,934, 82,070, 676.15 Real estate, etc Due from nat. banks.. 473,490,114.13 451,758, Due from state banks.. 209,294,468.18 194,311, Duo from res've ag'ts.. 850,478, 400.05 808,364, 32,680, Cash items 38,722,041.76 Clearing-house exch'gs. 288,820,252.73 249,893, Bills of other banks... 49,747, 626.00 47,751, Fractional currency... 3,782, 668.19 3,895, 740,731,848.13 712,906, Specie 183,685, 383.00 175,377, Legal-tender notes 5% fund with Treas... 34,988, 720.82 35,020, 9,394, 9,109, 576.42 Due from U.S. Treas.. o3|$6,143,028,132.94 $6,168,555.5 .. 30 $6. 1,200,877,853. 61 00 19,006,152.02 18,377,9 27,460,769.6< 735,226,870.00 735,809,3 737,480,840. (X 47,061,690.00 47,694,1 50,610,110.0( 43,597,929.58 55,484,0 68,116,426. 6< < 6,338,000.00 6,519,8 6,199,710. (X 6,876, 636.89 G, 605,2 6,234,163. li 28 1,050,587,655.55 1,040,422,2 1,038,971,129.91 248,888,953.96 252,339,3 253,914,198.1( 31,332.948.16 31,229,5 32,146,682. T. 439,021,200.04 408,921,9 505,499,205.0 194,990,066.54 192,214,4 242,700,858. H 762,176,994.73 769,213,6 791,671,167. 4' 37,092,245.76 29,860,3 34,817,257.7 257,560,492.57 123,507,2 258,498,756.0 51,538,803.00 42,637,7 47,905,779.0 3,650,0 3,868,383.2 3,580,482.68 710,894,338.4 724,074, 627.77 728,267,4 178,738,116. 0 189,908,013.00 170,901,9 35,808,926.7 35,596,8 35,394,885.00 9,143, 489.8 9,043,3 9,636, 971.86 Total 11,185,599,266.47 11,081,974,333.46 11,036,919,757.04 10,876,852,343.58 11,301,658,162.2 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY* 295 banks from October, 1863, to October, 1919—Continued. 1911. JANUARY 7. Liabilities. MARCH 7. JUNE 7. SEPTEMBER 1. DECEMBER 5. 7,218 banks. 7,21G banks. 7,277 banks. 7,301 banks. 7,328 banks. Capital stock paid i n . . . ;i ,007,335,429. 01,011,570,323.97 21,019,633,152.25 $1,025,441,384.50 51,026,440,500.00 6G5,722,552.64 671,946,796.68 670,041,5C7.10 072,891,252.61 6G5,792.492. Surplus fund 219,481,034.82 232,447,742.22 241,554,106.09 234,392,970.38 258,906,244.90 Undivided profits National-bank circula684,135,804.00 680,727,243.00 681,740,513.00 696,982,033.00 702,647,103.00 tion 27,706.00 27,703. GO 27,706.00 27,700.00 State-bank circulate.. 27,707.00 980,957,877." .,101,829,596.28 1,039,478,769.70 999,753,450.55 1,011,873,573.60 Due to nat'l banks Due to State banks and 487. 496,563.25 538, 456,347.77 500,201,379.81 504,145, 891.05 522,805,573.78 bankers Due to savings banks.. 480' 556,625.46 515. 603,714.15 563,902,593.30 510,702,479.92 503,787,010. 41 Due to reserve agents.. 42, 177,082.52 33, 769,617.52 38,858,256.20 37,525, 421.02 46,640,1G5.65 1,433,23S.O2 1,851,823.47 1,198,556.67 1,538,572.83 5,782,916.70 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits.... 5,113,221,817.80 ,304,624,091.41 5,477,991,156.45 5,489,995,011.98 ,536,042,281.16 36,217,620.48 34, 413,926.02 37,168.814.31 35,279,221.24 36,544,552.22 U. S. deposits Dep's U.S.dis.officers. 10, 500,635.73 11,109,620.73 11,288,827.23 13,064,519.71 16,511,463.47 33, 265,060.69 36,858,748.77 37,285,452.74 34,440,971.32 35, 007,601.94 Bonds borrowed 6,282,958.77 9,308,500.17 13,947,843.85 10,697,141.68 Notes rediscounted 8,901,532.41 27,603,221.08 36,690,528.91 64,583,273.62 53,476,339.51 35, 702,653.21 Bills payable 406,591.17 6,493,554.41 6,508,959.29 6,446,178.07 4, 167,832.62 Reserved for taxes 3, 3,055,407.53 1,957,736.11 2,226,406.33 Other liabilities 2, 870,679.81 3,420,656.78 Total 9,820,483,967.72 10,240,774,208.22 10,383,048,694.31 10,379,439,383.89 10,443,457,166.47 191S FEBRUARY 20. Liabilities. APRIL 18. JUNE 14. SEPTEMBER 4. NOVEMBER 26. 7,339 banks. 7,355 banks. 7,372 banks. 7,397 banks. 7,420 banks. Capital stock paid i n . . . $1,031,193,293.00 $1,036,124,915.00i$l,033,570,675.00 $1,046,012,58(3. 00 $l~045,092,5S0.00 685, C01, £22.65 688,988,578.23 693,990,419.08 701,021,452.71 701,999,833.53 Surplus fund *" 242,069,421.77 253,678,268.43 258,837,095.57 242,735,174.37 268,007,255.44 Undivided profits National-bank circula704,226,003.00 706,979,133.00 708,690,593.00 713,823,118.00 721,502,185.50 tion 27,701.00 27,701.00 State-bank circulat'n.. 27,701.00 27,701.00 27,701.00 .,104,209,228.891L, 057,911,757.6~ 11,068,683,209." ,050,499,032.91 1 Due to nat'l b a n k s . . . . 1,176,445,299.60 1 811. Due to state banks and 573,379,393.36 548,015,077.84 522,125,080.11 539,959,859.28 542,198,410.84 bankers Due to savings b a n k s . . 586,986,2G5.07 552,725,029.47 554,414,137.28 529,299,679.38 465,308,937.81 43,267,829.74 44,403,475.59 43,712,443.11 39,545,913.62 Due to reserve agents.. 43,799,304.63 1,304,576.58 1,139,570.13 1,622,560.16 Dividends unpaid 1,290,534.51 1,035,728.63 5,630,559,231.80 5,712,051,088.15 , 825,461,163.36 >, 891,670,007.00 ,944,561,009.91 Individual deposits 39,778,839.10 43,516,543.35 47,876,628.48 U . S. deposits 47,259,053.42 33,594,143.22 Postal-savings deposits 15,649,315.87 11,009,352.18 14,965,701.40 11,908,274.9S 10,421,245.03 Dep's U. S. dis. officers. 12,692,478.24 38,249,291.44 34,739,522.67 37,913,129.27 37,408,832.53 Bonds borrowed 38,774,CSS. 78 7,670,304.45 6,144,233.07 6,978,004.46 15,716,092.06 Notes rediscounted 10,776,272.59 34,370,292.40 50,936,000.10 38,545,279.27 66,658,696.96 Bills payable 61,105,295.55 3,873,492.44 5,846,511.65 4,818,050.41 6,674,012.38 Reserved for taxes 7,447,975.40 1,752,163.57 2,524,419."" 3,089,244.70 3,133,271.60 Other liabilities 1,716,397.83 Total 10,812,427,983.04 10,792,149,256.08 10,861,703,877.15 10,903,400,700.35 10,905,788,617. 1913. FEBRUARY 4. Liabilities. APRIL 4. JUNE 4. AUGUST 9. OCTOBER 21. 7,425 banks. 7,4 40 banks. 7,473 banks. 7,488 banks. 7,509 banks. Capital stock paid in . . $1,048,899,055.00 11,050,345,786.00 $1,02 ;9,402,S08.00 Surplus fund 717,261,016.39 725,333,629.03 726,302,377.76 241,828,956.12 Undivided profits 259,549,156.80 281,275,808.12 N ational-b ank c irculation "... 717,467,661.50 718,976,684.00 722,125,024.00 724,459,849.00 727,078,847.00 State-bank circulat'n.. 27,701.00 122,415.00 27,701.00 27,701.00 27,701.00 Due to nat'l banks 58 04 1,140,270,695."" 1,078,165,210.5~ 1.,017,460,873."' 1 ,008,252,803.55 1,051,175,217.60 02 Dne to state banks and bankers 578, 390, 641.93 562,561, 795.33 528,264, 904.42 545,395, 503.07 578,216,313.61 Due to savings b a n k s . . 547; 774; 013.99 510,828, 398.62 528,940, 184.47 515,379, 1C3.06 499,378,357.12 Due to reserve agents.. 44 154, 947.07 40,790. 134.91 45,835; 609.76 52,206,359.85 39,522, 941.44 Dividends unpaid. 908, 940.52 2,80S; 131.27 1,529. 195.57 l,227,0C8.51 1,596, 850.68 Individual deposits . . . 5,985; 432; 295.C2 ,968,78?; 045.04 ,953,4Cl! 551.12 ,761,338! 731.77 6,051,689,087.69 U . S. deposits'". 39, 360, 041.72 39,886, 857.14 43,118, 218.05 51,486; ceo.10 84,322,605.67 Postal-savings deposits 17, 008! 709.60 17,687. 643.16 18,061, 875.4 21,488,904.41 19,790, 320.55 D ep 's U. S. dis. officers. 6 664: 962.19 6,316! 019.43 6,606! 821.08 6,247,715.84 5,817. 638.82 Bonds borrowed 39! 573: 476.06 42,183! 544.32 43,215; 4C5.58 50,027,463.07 43,83i; 830.04 Notes rediscounted 8! 00i: 091.18 8,319! 078.73 14,0S0. 980.30 16,510,347.34 17,710, 480.22 Bills payable 43! 440! 507.41 48,213! 459.82 58,825! 794.92 83,943,695.90 91,396, 090.35 Reserved lor taxes 4! 749 175.46 5.7-24! 293. 54 7,030! 644.10 8,503,438.49 7,434, 272.79 Other liabilities 3! 379; 378.69 3; 371! 712.00 2,022! 652.99 2,377,945.31 2,182, 929.31 Total 11,185,599,266.47 11,081,974,333.46 11,036,919,757.04 10,876,852,343.58 11,301,558,162.29 1 15,286 charged off by bank, subsequently restored. 296 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national 1914. JAN. 13. MAR. 4. JUNE 30. SEPT. 12. 7,525 banks. 7,538 banks. Resources. 7,493 banks. 7,493 banks. Loans and discounts $6,175,404,961.53 $6,357,535,898.41 $6,430,069,214.47 $6,400,767,386.01 21,335,628.89 Overdrafts 21,838,399.48 15,485,641.14 17,142,637.10 733,564,382.00 734,897,425.81 U. S. bonds to secure circulat'n. 736,600,910.00 736,685,849.72 Miscellaneous securities to secure circulation 392,663,116.72 U. S. bonds to secure U. S. dep 1 48,311,495.63 50,342,980.00 50,285,032.00 48,405,573.20 Other bonds to secure U. S\ deposits 67,878,130.32 59,332,288.52 56,781,241.53 72,372,019.72 5,112,910.00 5,476,718.00 United States bonds on hand., 211,955,298.58 6,423,780.87 5,071,681.95 4,859,610.88 Premiums on U. S. bonds 4,058,150.56 3,921, 759.63 1,020,494,711.08 1,027,326,660.58 1,015,981,897.19 Bonds, securities, etc 941,723,232.07 Stocks 3 42,809,011.19 42,032,851.94 Banking house, furniture, and 256,995,908.53 fixtures 257,520,014.18 268,042,022.83 269,661,511.46 Other real estate owned 32,625,254.39 33,981,161.55 39,042,865.78 40,787,222.13 Due from national banks (not 482,036,437.64 reserve agents) 513,728,136.83 421,754,572.17 410,376,729.94 Due from State banks and 251,113,818.01 bankers 230,776,241.19 191,921,682.48 191,968,078.31 Due from approved reserve 802,786,844.06 881,702. 559.68 777,498, 700.76 agents 673,958, 901.01 37,244,268.10 40, IM'J 406.94 48,559, 951.65 34,204, 681.42 Checks and other cash items... 263,295, 798. 41 282,343, 800.66 118,588, 403.08 Exchanges for clearing house.. 309,321, 303.07 51,797,179.00 48,177, 045.00 73,546, 639.00 49,659, 728.00 Bills of other national banks... 3,959, 837.04 3,964, 617.42 Frac. currency, nickels, and cts. 3,828, 925.17 3,591, 586.83 780,490,209.56 792,694, 095.14 791,584, 566.61 746,198, 917.43 Specie 175,373, 021. 00 201, 429', 211.00 177,490, 396.00 157,508, 431.00 Legal-tender notes 35,402, 097. 42 35,371,589.64 35,509, 539.22 Five per cent redemption fund. 44,323, 990.14 14,464,098.96 8,933, 843.97 7,533, 063.14 3,952, 273.52 Due from Treasurer U. S 52,818, 000.00 Clearing house loan certificate Total 11,296,355,138.70 11,564,497,260.26 11,482,190,770.60 11,483,529,494.68 OCT. Resources. Loans and discounts Overdrafts , United States bonds to secure circulation Total United States bonds Miscellaneous securities to secure circulation United States bonds to secure United States deposits Other bonds to secure United States deposits.. ? United States bonds on hand " Premiums on United States bonds Bonds, securities, etc Other bonds, securities, etc Stocks Banking house, furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Due from national banks (not reserve agents) Duo from State banks and bankers Due from Federal reserve bank Due from approved reserve agents Due from banks and bankers Checks on banks in same place Exchanges for clearing house Outside checks, cash items, etc Checks and other cash items Bills of other national banks Fractional currency, nickels, and cents Federal-reserve notes. Specie Legal-tender notes Five per cent redemption fund Due from Treasurer United States Redemption fund and due from Treasurer United States Clearing-houso loan certificate Amount paid on account of $100,000,000 gold fund Total 31. DEC. 7,571 banks. 7,581 banks. $6,316,478, 18, 797, 739,586, $6,347,(536.510.27 15,798,224.76 739,160,346.66 504,514, 47,873, 69,365, 4,549, 3,661, 905,277, 209,400,603.20 47,830,427.39 72,885,060.35 5,003,963.63 3,084,194.96 988,157,510.40 50,804. 268,509; 42,313. 392,847, 174,235,,702.92 61,394,185.49 271,464,956.07 43,258,037.97 634,166,'049." 02 150,112,100.24 42,947, 87,382, 3,575. 261,459,775.05 583,664,900.21 575,324,679.14 31,781,266.03 262,433,419.95 33,867,431.58 "69,*466,'353."00" 2,013,685.00 534,857,113.00 128,370,974.00 753,252, 172,300, 52.340, 5,377, 43. 752,166.74 12,616,157.05 35,654, 16,520. 11,492,452,72.^38 i.OO 12,404,075.77 11^57~086,017.67 1 Includes D. C. and island possession bonds. Includes $5,310,500 U. S. bonds loaned by New York f ity banks. Includes $899,668 erroneously shown on face of banks' reports as bonds, etc. 2 s 31. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. banks from October, 1863, to October, I0i#—Continued. 1914. JAN. 13. MAE. 4. JUNE 30. SEPT. 12. 7,525 banks. 7,538 banks. Liabilities. 7,493 banks. 7,493 banks. $1,057,676,054.00 $1,056,482,120.00 $1,058,192,335.00 Capital stock paid in 732,442,759.67 731,273,096.28 723,338,266.50 Surplus fund Undivided profits, less ex259,664,337.83 272,703,334.17 268,184,165.18 penses and taxes National-bank notes outstand725,326,161.50 720,640,334.00 ing 722,554,719.00 27,698.00 State-bank notes outstanding.. 27,698.00 27,693.00 Due to other national banks... 1,061,260,991.82 1,201,467,775.86 1,017,820,892.71 Due to State b'ks and bank'rs. 561,006,715.14 607,331,628.52 515,742,709.18 Due to trust companies and savings banks 544,604,116.11 619,704,372.92 609,678,412.65 Due to approved reserve agents 43,630,770.30 43,937,637.70 42,660,616.15 Dividends unpaid 4,264,129.89 1,337,166.00 18,660,220.51 Individual deposits 6,072,064,752.60 6,111,328,457.16 6,268,692,429.72 United States deposits 76,815,818.69 66,654,582.55 58,609,788.39 Postal-savings deposits 22,243,089.21 23,841,062.65 23,568,198.75 Deposits of United States disbursing officers 7,482,388.89 7,773,084.98 Bonds borrowed 46,673,867.97 47,123,180,09 United States bonds borrowed. 34,461,340.00 Other bonds borrowed 9,025,690.49 11,701,475.41 8,772,534.57 13,436,527.21 Notes and bills rediscounted... 60,905,190.66 45,372,735.52 77,775,401.26 Bills payable 6,155,905.52 4,701,635.23 Reserved for taxes 7,926,918.00 Clearing house loan certificates (net balance) Liabilities other than those 2,408,915.49 2,342,482.12 3,516,788.84 above stated $1,060,332,072.50 724,138,519.46 11,296,355,138.70 11,564,497,260.26 11,482,190,770.60 11,483,529,494.68 Total OCT. Liabilities. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund , Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes National-bank notes outstanding State-bank notes outstanding Due to other national banks Doe to State banks and bankers Due to trust companies and savings banks Due to Federal reserve bank Due to approved reserve agents Due to banks and bankers Dividends unpaid Individual deposits United States deposits Postal-savings deposits Demand deposits Time deposits United States bonds borrowed Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable Reserved for taxes Clearing-house loan certificates (net balance;.. Letters of credit Acceptances based on imports and exports Liabilities other than those above stated Total 31. 1,571 banks. $1,063,102,597.50 •724,947,101.26 293,261,154.09 1,018,193,636.50 27,693.00 838,651,946.54 517,062,823.64 498,490,484.64 37,523,774.92 4,342,374.67 1,078,894,617.69 69,744,237.53 31,232,267.75 34,250,290.00 54,126,345.87 3,085,024.40 26,562,259.66 130,055,212.70 9,642,443.73 49,911,000.00 3,285,433. 29 11,492,452,722T38~ 287,343,679.28 918,270,315.59 27,693.00 904,331,571.01 521,901,865.51 483,794,109.17 39,871,080.85 1,250,322.87 6,139,081,279.77 69,712,446.13 27,626,325.06 34,407,245.99 53,862,878.42 25,981,950.00 124,089,118.73 8,284,933.48 52,779,000.00 6,443,087.95 DEC. 31. 7,581 banks. $1,065,951,505.00 726^935,755.23 281,924,667.96 848,806,773.50 48,932.32 29,306,505.17 1,840,416,214.68 20,334,471.83 5,175,140,032.45 1,171,222,217.91 34,583,272.43 26,308,909.94 774,066.75 35,586,864.95 96,855,492.53 2,887,335.00 11,357,086,017.6? Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national hanks from October, 1863, to October, 1919—Continued. 1915. I n t h o u s a n d s of dollars. Mar. 4, 7,599 b a n k s . May 1, 7,604 b a n k s . Sept. 2, 7,613 b a n k s . J u n e 23, 7,605 b a n k s . N o v . 10, 7,617 b a n k s . Dec. 31, 7,607 b a n k s . O w RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United Stoics bonds to secure circulation Total United States bonds Miscellaneous senirities to secure circulation United States bonds to secure United States deposits... Other bonds to secure United States deposits United Stages bonds on hand Premiums on United States bonds Bonds, securities etc Other bonds, securities, etc ... Stocks Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank . . . Banking house, furniture and fixtures Banking house Furniture and fixtures ' Other real estate owned Due from Federal reserve bank Due from approved reserve agents Due from banks and bankers Checks on banks in same place Exchanges for clearing house Outside checks, cash items, etc Bills of other national banks Federal-reserve note^ Specie Legal-tender notes . .. . . Five per cent redemption fund Due from Treasurer Unitedfrom Treasurer United States. States Redemwtion fund and due Customer's liabilitv under letters of credit Customer's liabilitv account of acceptance Other assets Total S6,499,964,605.26 7, 046, 534.16 733 138 268 64 $6,643,887,951.95 5,904,374.54 " 7,233,929 7,211 7,357,732 6,709 781,726,220.41 777,765 774,639 86,756,680,004.10 783,453,730.42 1 783,994,426.03 44,160,285 13 41,829,758.30 78,887,896. 00 3 670 509 76 2,555,314. 22 1 056 388,707.62 fi OTv) (\2(\ 77 $6,659,971,463.44 5 173 586 07 i j 1,158,108,945.79 77 463 940 79 , 1,191,127, 717. 22 93 787 521.06 1 1 1,343,822 1,375,149 20 273 53,' 518 1. 219. 214. 503. 87 9i9. 5Q4.892.32 40,036 53,689 272,436,174. 50 269,417,032.84: 277,804,754. 22 278,392,205.47 43, 772, 597.11 290,678,432.15 747,156,893.66 598,816,796.92 18,361,862.09 194,977; 980. 69 22,566,644. 58 60.961,750.00 3,698,200.00 591.852,399.40 127,091,112.00 36,500,616. 60 7,686,564. 99 49,487,321.08 290,412,690.11 748,541,471.73 565,792,955.73 41,948,205.55 335,128,239.93 30,242,625. 09 50,747,743.00 3,652, 635. 00 607,249,414. 29 127,999,550.00 43,971,595.32 312,657,647.43 737,894,995.04 538,425,712.84 16,409,445.98 213,005,965.71 20,870,932.37 61,557,498.00 6,418,130.00 678,540,967.99 111,240,250.00 43.953,871.52 315'409,198.79 811,379,518.47 597,832,441.62 21,792, 640. 67 287,289,183.13 23,003,077.40 57,618,958.00 6,779,935.00 719,843,506.62 122,765,379.00 249,288 31,808 44,113 366,185 895,830 707,394 23,189 347,418 33,585 62,446 11,160 731,797 114,978 251,551 31,424 45,122 403,985 834,392 698,921 38,588 449,828 43,809 63,933 10,669 689,762 118,117 44,077,373.12 43,373,243. 77 41,392,715.64 42,535 4.>,939 52,321,053.57 16,461,341. 53 15,579,155.05 74.195 37^ 435 7,457 86,212 39,764 7,917 12,267,090,429.00 13,236,331 13,467,887 t-H H w o o d to a 5,182,100.00 11,566,846,004.57 o o g 11,842,354,995.11 11,795,685,156. 88 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes National-bank notes outstanding State-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve bank Due to approved reserve agents Duo to banks and bankers Dividends unpaid Demand deposits Time deposits United Si a los bonds borrowed . O t ' i c boiu^ > borrowed Ser'uril io^ borrowed 1,066,589,307.50 724,307,901.01 288,082,310.07 740,517,138.75 1,065,891,977.50 719,329,403.39 293,083,959.21 727,793,361.50 1,068,519,105.00 722,089,210.17 314,755,321.77 722,703,850.50 6,345.35 7,090,458.56 2,230,047,932.10 1,332,887.50 5.149,701,825.27 1,199,188,335. 32 33,002,940.00 11,549,470.41 ' 317,943. 54 38 534 087 07 57,126,299. 02 8,093.56 6,415,996. 67 2,220,110,108.38 3,932,185. 98 5,407,211,478.11 1,254,369,875.46 33,536,806.11 8,132,515.48 78,049.49 37,508,342.27 52,965,176. 96 500. 30 6,289,592.84 2,201,716,024.16 1,953,817.90 5,325,853,421.84 1,285,428,400.06 33,336,164.20 8,436,963.18 98,556.99 39,918,987.31 58,200,077.00 ^ c-»*,^ in.-' >• h i -^1 o-i rn^ori-'"fV'|d" r v O'V'-M L : i t a i l : . ' . V - - o ' i ) " f * ] •> • i • i i b o - ; c • ; i -'^ Total > i ° - j l t d 5.050,814,04 11,327,005.04 0,384,557.00 11,500,840,004.57 11,842,354,995.11 11,795,685,156.88 1 068,863,507.70 722,577,738.63 300,018,297.47 718,490,591.50 22,800.00 39,855.20 6,407,832. 20 2 459,607,984.33 1,277,906.28 5 426,610,208.84 1 335,572,505.70 33,822,390. 00 5,997,557.42 84,983. 65 45,550,405.57 60,169,307. 04 55 137 159 01 13,077,388.22 13,755,950.04 12, 207,090,429.00 1,068,649 722,877 317,2:10 713,407 23 20 7,287 2,702,360 1,024 6,070,219 1,375,956 32,151 4,999 76 42,888 60,507 75 471 2(i' 8^8 13,047 13,230,331 1, 068.049 725,554 294,207 713,314 23 8 11,256 2, 727,168 22,695 6, 223,842 1, 417,417 31,775 4,735 73 42,530 55,886 87 859 31,985 9,451 O 13, 467,887 o 3 c o o 300 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national banks from Oct., 1863, to Oct., 191!)C on tinned 191(5. fin thousands of dollars.] Mar. 7, 1916— 7,586 banks. May 1, 1916— 7,578 banks. June 30, 1916— 7,579 banks. Sept. 12, 1916— 7,589 banks. Nov. 17, 1916— 7,584 banks. Dec. 27, 1916— 7,584 banks. RESOURCES. 7,490,011 7,606, 428 7,679,167 1 7,859,837i 8,345,784 8,340,626 Loans and discounts x 5,493 9,317 6,994 6,168 10, 403 Overdrafts 7,839 29,001 83,761 32, 443 Customers' liability under letters of credit-j 102,386 100,326 77,512 59,072 66,034 98,192 Customers' liability account of acceptances. | 43,829 77,879 101,581 United States bonds \ 753,913 738,830 731,205 729,777 724,473 716,960 Other bonds, securities, etc ! 1,464,787 1,525,567 1,527,832 1,624,627 1,709,956 1,725,347 Stocks other than Federal reserve bank 37,838 39,979 40,075 39,272 39,144 stock 39,366 54,126 53, 628! 53,701 53,651 54,112 Stock of Federal reserve banks 53,923 252,982 255,378 255,977 259,427 261,464 262,489 Banking house 31,505 31,800 31,654 32,068 32,392 Furniture and fixtures 31,908 47,320 47,787 47,736 48,221 48,064 Other real estate owned 47,627 1,022,642 954,822 843,390 936,339 1,035,107 945,812 Due from approved reserve agents 772,979 766,200 694,926 780,600 983,659 898,890 Due from banks and bankers 319,430 596,895 444,033 392,684 516,705 402,591 Exchanges for clearing house 22,87" 36,007 42,435! 28,292 28,386 25,570 Other checks on banks in the same place... 30,019 41,884 45,972! 37,233 38,550 32,817 Outside checks and other cash items 61,908 54,120 77,049 59,196} 56,003 62,238 Notes of other national banks 1,377 2,083 1,634 Federal reserve bank notes 2 9,077 2 7,480 8,940 12,549 16,623 13,190 Federal reserve notes 708,780 663,565 640,479 663,022 686,848 677,099 Coin and certificates 124,833 113,890 117,524 105,101 101,496 108,847 Legal-tender notes 431,195 428,19lj 476,103 531,028 649,171 707,497 Due from Federal reserve banks Redemption fund and due from United 41,730 48,301 40,850 43,851 43,024 42,346 States Treasurer 4,614 21,652 8,544 14,912 15,246 Other assets 7,518 113,838,681 14,195,595(13,926,868 14,411,537115,520,205 15,333,552 Total. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks...'. Due to approved reserve agents Due to banks and bankers Dividends unpaid Demand deposits Time deposits United States bonds borrowed Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable, including obligations representing money borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve bank Bills payable, with Federal reserve bank.. State bank circulation outstanding Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding 3 Acceptances4 Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total.. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1,067,289 1,067,481 1,066,049 1.067,565 1,071,116 1,070,793 724,664 7O/I An71 731,389 701 o c n 724,69' 739,336 744,653 731,409 306,614 317,473! 305,850 676,116 695,835 682,245 11 2 10,184 7,842 9,383 3,066,233 2,985,959! 2,702,756 1,300 3,960 21,099 >, 221,226 6,549,583 6,473,361 1 . »5,153 1,586,435 1,669,687 , 343,139 332,45! 317,050 9.453 9,556 9,274 9,586 9,424 7,568 666,409 665,259 674,115 5 3 17 12,686 9,124 7,134 2,908,512 3,339,628 3,248,929 2,184 1,390 1,029 6,708,883 7,322,688 7,148,302 13 736,7661 1,816, 446 1,854,740 26,588 26,359 25,985 3,984 5,070 4,513 145 322 458 27,538 4,437 115 31,083 27,948! 4,133 178 31,489 27,053 4,856 180 33,286 30,873 32,231 35,332 38,499 23 23 23 23 105,171 42,677 10,597 102,653 59,836 9,886 85,943 69,303 14,401 81,182 76,608 14,709 24,539 578 27,008 8,123 23 31,372 98,231 18,31" 35,009 100,342 20,655 13,838,68114,195,595J13,926,868 14,411,537 15,520,205 15,333,552 53,394 ,554] 54,627 1 Beginning with report for Sept. 12, 1916, notes and bills rediscounted are not included in loans and discounts, as was the previous custom. 2 Includes Federal reserve bank: notes. a Prior to May 1 this item read " Letters of credit." 4 Prior to Nov. 17 this item read "Acceptances based on imports and exports." REPORT CF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 801 Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national banks from October, 1863, to October, 1919—Continued. 191?[In thousands of dollars.] Mar. 5, 1917— 7,581 banks. May 1, 1917— 7,589 banks. .Tune 20, Sept. 11, Nov. 20, 1917— 1917— 1917— 7,604 7,638 7.656 banks. banks. banks. Dec. 31, 1917— 7,662 banks. RESOURCES. \, 712,862 5,751,679 8,818,312 9,055,248 9,535,527 9,390,836 Loans and discounts 7,666 ",619 9,607 8,069 15,044 Overdrafts 15,073 26,703 24,512 21,135 29,439 26,944 Customers' liability under letters of credit. 25,052 94,421 105,653 135,734 132,948 147,992 211,458 Customers' liability account of acceptances. United States bonds 714,523 768,114 i 905,127 1941,082 1,651,262 1,014,903 Payment on account subscription for Liberty Loan bonds 171,129 217,900 702,921 Liberty Loan bonds 609,626 Other bonds, securities, etc 1,770,083 1,856,983 1,843,047 1,863,621 1,906,782 1,870,967 Stock, other than Federal reserve bank stock. 39,074 42,134 38,938 39,182 42,837 41,730 54,695 54,827 54,329 55,480 55,698 Stock of Federal reserve banks 55,933 262,815 266,880 269,947 272,190 273,941 273,695 Banking house 32,179 32,594 31,798 32,611 32,917 Furniture and fixtures 32,293 47,212 46,656 48,277 46,112 46,273 Other real estate owned 46,063 750,202 761,995 820,584 Due from Federal reserve banks 1,046,102 1,077,701 1,110,204 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. Items with Federal reserve banks in proc126,708 ess of collection 165,118 158,658 61,352 59,734 65,657 Notes of other national banks (2) 2,248 2,049 1,617 Federal reserve bank notes 22,973 19,376 Federal reserve notes n; ( 556,686 659,501 Coin and certificates 705,998 103,828 105,147 Legal-tender notes () 107,991 516,120 Cash in vault 532,126 493,609 1,292,192 1,369,591 1,429,010 Net amount due from national banks Due from approved reserve agents 1,077,727 948,069 827,943 Net amounts due from other banks, 939,054 809,233 8 341,412 400,593 377,576 890,592 bankers, and trust companies 445,471 401,742 399,974 655,037 419,204 578,145 Exchanges for clearing house 47,958 39,647 30,919 58,564 43,615 Checks on other banks in the same place.. 72,589 36,335 37,031 Outside checks and other cash items 37,906 45,878 42,689 59,664 Redemption fund and due from U. S. 41,199 41,363 Treasurer 39,547 43,498 40,407 42,649 31,981 Interest earned but not collected 17,121 O ther assets 27;431 31,045 25,779 25^884 Total 15,9797122 16,144,403 16715T, 040 16,5437499 18,553,197 18,073,308 LIABILITIES. 1,073,875 1,079,669 1,082,779 1,090,318 1,092,207 1,092,606 Capital stock paid in 754,621 761,654 762,367 769,050 Surplus fund 784,065 774,575 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes 317,412 329,712 353,407 354,023 paid 323,126 369,801 Interest and discount collected but not earned 28,926 39,529 5,862 7,772 11,569 7, 15,721 Amount reserved for taxes accrued 8,562 10,142 10,997 11,405 14,434 Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. 9,880 661,157 656,100 660,431 665,642 674,254 13,530 National-bank notes outstanding 48 3,757 1 3,180 669, 662 Due to Federal reserve banks 11,233 7,873 8,579 4,223 Due to approved reserve agents Net amounts due to national banks 1,196,330 1,257,587 1,288,714 Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, 3,675,384 3,370,558 3,014,333 1,848,463 1,845,707 1,901,803 and trust companies 2,464 4,741 1,155 Dividends unpaid (*) 7,289,110 7,618,011 7,431,029 7,679,370 8,056,948 8,436,395 Demand deposits 1,984,650 2,078,448 2,090,619 2,295,982 2,281,865 2,298,282 Time deposits 5 132,965 210.395 1,352,006 United States deposits 517,315 6 89,142 Postal savings deposits 28,445 26,871 32,758 65,415 110,190 United States bonds borrowed 98,695 4,904 4,949 17,661 Other bonds borrowed 65,674 20,488 33,591 182 77 Securities borrowed 363 276 809 347 Bills payable, other than with Federal 17,660 25,460 57,200 48,926 61,880 reserve banks 67,183 8,827 184,736 2,999 63,790 295,532 199,249 Bills payable with Federal reserve banks. 23 23 23 17 17 State bank circulation outstanding 17 Letters of credit and travelers' checks 23,620 27,082 29,476 36,752 39,688 37,639 outstanding 101,485 110,549 144,414 138,231 153,646 217,190 Acceptances 16,151 45,175 31,076 15,913 58,001 45,130 Liabilities other than those above stated.. 15,979,12216,144,403 16,151,040 16,543,499 18.553,197 18,073,308 Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those 139,366 169,434 49,068 58,027 247,213 475,416 with Federal reserve banks 1 Includes United States certificates of indebtedness, and excludes Liberty Loan bonds. 2 3 Included under heading "cash in vault." 4 This item formerly included amounts due from national banks other than approved reserve agents. Included with demand deposits. 6 * Prior to June 20,1917, included with demand deposits. Included with time deposits. 302 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national banks from October, 1863, to October, 1919—Continued. 1918. [In thousands of dollars.] Mar. 4, 1918— 7,070 banks. May 10, 1918— 7,688 banks. June 29, 1918— 7,705 banks. Aug. 31, 1918— 7,728 banks. Nov. 1, 1918— 7,754 banks. Dec. 31, 1918— 7,767 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 9,133,225 Overdrafts 13,586 Customers'liability under letters of credit 25,022 Customers' liability account oi acceptances 222,176 United States bonds, other than Liberty loan bonds i 1,645,118 Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc 475,531 Stocks, other than Federal reserve 1,815,340 bank stock 159,213 Stock of Federal reserve banks 56,219 Banking house 276,502 Furniture and fixtures 32,689 Other real estate owned 45,871 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks 1,071,155 Items with Federal reserve banks in process of collection 171,876 Cash in vault 449,719 Net amounts due from national banks.. 1,441,989 Net amounts due from other banks, bankers, and trust companies ;;ss,693 Exchanges for clearing house 509,539 Checks on other banks in the same place 52,318 52,080 Outside checks and other cash items.. Redemption fund and due from JJi S. 41,984 Treasurer 12,683 Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift 5,956 stamps actually owned 30,427 Other assets Total 18,014,911 9,260,041 11,662 9,620,403 9,493,666 10,096,940 12,497 14,306 16,814 9,918,294 12,968 25,324 16,284 15,275 12,563 13,204 239,102 221,397 231,673 319,593 291,502 1,796,194 861,329 1,757,588 42,412 56,756 277,315 33,340 45,639 1,386,251 1,787,378 1,781,993 1,735,889 1,213,989 730,534 668,048 1,374,319 1,683,071 1,660,465 1,740,845 1,695,070 42,660 42,753 48,177 47,461 56,982 57,259 57,427 58,100 280,615 277,941 282,012 281,904 34,027 33,495 34,518 34,653 46,642 45,034 46,306 46,765 1,103,895 1,129,557 1,111,432 1,099,208 1,180,163 172,451 463,494 1,162,750 183,892 381,701 1,147,877 196,315 364,136 1,196,409 260,425 443,828 1,177,169 286,384 522,063 1,303,145 336,980 435,926 314,536 310,227 331,387 293,572 356,137 533,435 349,385 816,455 42,973 44,206 46,545 57,698 46,262 51,697 68,718 64,037 69,877 71,320 40,011 13,553 39,064 14,261 39,637 14,335 39,271 12,987 5,440 21,524 12,498 15,052 10,842 20,869 10,180 24,288 45,596 34,817 6,516 20,5C9 18,249,905 17,839,502 18,043,605 19,821,404 20,042,224 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fond Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued... Amount reserved for all interest accrued National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks.. Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks State bank circulation outstanding... Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Time drafts outstanding , Liabilities other than those above stated 1,094,338 801,165 1,096,932 803,143 1,098,556 809,138 1,101,839 813,769 1,107,7C0 829,6G3 332,326 355,937 342,099 360,637 377,875 1,109,735 845,2S2 338,590 26,565 17,481 27,279 21,118 29,396 18,363 27,857 22,484 27,865 31,524 48,879 38,098 10,761 672,161 3,263 1,348,184 14,169 10,700 680,445 681,631 5,522 4,691 1,139, 776 1,100,919 12,354 674,201 6,042 1,104,074 14,348 675,698 10,076 1,125,124 11,956 676,8:7 8,911 1,248,569 1,949,785 8,084,146 2,370,679 682.712 66,795 26,534 814 1,743,134 8,094,686 2,342,747 1,060,086 77,865 29,781 2,014 1,695,642 1,775,820 1,766.059 1,917,775 7,838,150 8,095,749 8,640,818 9,400,577 2,343,589 2,397,491 2,372,512 2,473,808 506,583 1,136,884 313,381 1,037,787 104,711 184,929 102,620 228,401 19,984 12,279 15,138 27,578 400 922 634 2,078 44,130 59,839 84,467 90,813 78,705 61,564 191,229 17 315,124 19 283,367 19 600,051 19 859,132 19 817,264 19 37,138 230,164 1,510 32,441 250,323 2,439 26,240 231,805 2,931 24,785 243,772 3,997 23,640 332,719 21,691 305,101 6,419 23,008 95,917 66,905 49,651 163,925 140,104 18,014,911 18,249,905 17,839,502 18,043,005 19,821,404 Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including 629,154 469,208 515,440 603,141 those with Federal reserve banks... 421,537 20,042,224 i Includes United States certificates of indebtedness owned. 2,885 502, oo; REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 303 Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national banks from October, I860, to October, 1919—-Continued. 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] June 30, Mar. 4, May 12, Sept. 12, 1919—7,761 1919—7,773 1919—7,785 1919—7,821 banks. banks. banks. banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts O verdraf ts Customers' liability under letters of credit Customers' liability account of acceptances United States bonds, other than Liberty loan bonds 1.. Liberty loan bonds United States Government securities owned 4 Other bonds, securities, etc Stocks, other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve banks Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks Items with Federal reserve banks in process of collection. Cash in vault Net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from other banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items Redempton fund and due from U. S. Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned Other assets 9,904,821 12,421 1,708 217,819 3,024,588 1,003,552 10,574,838 14,053 3,031 260,4S6 1,722,394 2 1,449,518 1,701,025 47,614 58,393 282,493 34,943 45,262 1,149,100 273,383 435,839 1,296,659 1,743.005 47,353 58,729 286,916 35,854 45,883 1,179,080 291,397 455,369 1,256,325 1,767,038 49,503 59,068 287,598 36,156 45,853 1,208,969 287,415 424,455 1,205,779 344,554 479,040 49,457 52,463 45,703 41,598 337,108 686,831 62,034 58,644 37,864 45,262 375,300 754,504 68,765 72,945 38,604 46,206 439,049 610,331 52,652 59,594 5,113 23,003 4,613 27,815 4,402 42,680 () 48,430 20,017,760 Total. 9,691,187 13,881 2,336 283,108 2,652,354 1,029,253 20,824,991 20,799,550 21,615,416 1,106,550 854,433 358,753 54,338 41,141 14,323 673,923 7,867 1,233,456 1,111,501 859,603 387,956 55,804 39,337 17,149 676,859 6,724 1,197,673 1,118,603 872,226 372,649 55,116 40,658 13,794 677,162 10,912 1,134,918 1,137,995 886,080 414,706 58,014 44,886 16,592 681,589 13,508 1,208,426 1,958,105 159,339 138,672 8,558,384 2,652,666 591,318 171,205 6,368 1,886,836 269,374 179,859 9,103,534 2,729,245 530,551 168,271 5,956 1,839,158 275,106 206,846 9,106,192 2,784,940 566,793 2 233,738 6,193 1,845,041 217,125 206,012 9,751,533 2,921,034 518,903 4190,163 5,062 473 47,698 1,014,629 19 10,372 269,173 9,957 84,598 59 47,229 1,152,291 19 15,215 224,151 14,661 145,134 504 58,284 991,117 19 17,061 272,035 13,536 132,000 510 50,640 1,013,966 7 58 9,911 323,226 13,379 87; 057 20,017,760 20,824,991 20,799,550 21,615,416 388,896 348,203 435,368 440,910 11,085,462 15,131 4,592 308,049 (3) () 3,296,593 1,806,595 52,148 60,473 289,908 37,519 47,813 1,227,341 377,861 439,211 1,268,627 40,364 47,673 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in # Surplus fund * Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued , National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding & Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding * Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits , United States Government securities borrowed « Other bonds borrowed Securities (other than United States or other bonds) borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks... Bills payable with Federal reserve banks State bank circulation outstanding , Letters of credit and travelers7 checks outstanding Acceptances Time drafts outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve banks 1 2 Includes United States certificates of indebtedness owned. Includes Victory notes. 3 Now included with United States Government securities. 4 Includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 6 Formerly included with demand deposits. e Prior to Sept. 12 this item read United States bonds borrowed including Liberty loan, and certificates of7indebtedness. Incorrectly reported in previous reports by one bank in New York State. No. 66 A SUMMARY OF THE PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONAL BANKS, ALPHABETICALLY BY STATES, ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 1,1863, TO 1919 (Amounts in thousands; reserve cities included with States) 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 20 305 Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks. ALABAMA. [In thousands of dollars.] Date. N o . of banks. 1865.. 1866.. 1867.. 1868.. 1869.. 1870.. 1871.. 1872.. 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876.. 1877.. 1878.. 1879.. 1880.. 1881.. 1882.. 1883.. 1884.. 1885.. 1886.. 1887.. 1888.. 1889.. 1890.. 1891-. 1892.. 1893.. 1894.. 1895.. 1896.. 1897.. Loans, etc. U.S. bonds. $458 $459 428 311 380 311 325 311 526 311 1,011 842 1,589 1,184 1,743 1,430 1,606 1,571 1,455 1,612 1,700 1,643 1,760 1,521 2,133 1,691 1,711 1,923 1,556 2,236 1,497 2,244 1,277 2,532 1,288 2,380 1,134 2,999 1,217 3,266 1,073 4,316 951 8,503 1,163 7,459 1,212 8,275 1,549 9,743 1,404 8,573 1,253 7,817 1,133 6,068 1,283 6,548 1,291 6,549 1,316 6,711 1,355 6,571 1,101 6,682 1,421 7,240 2,082 9,040 2,312 11,915 2,415 13, 228 3,055 15/451 4,082 19,418 4,460 20,798 6,245 27, 731 6,870 28,985 7,587 26,025 7,520 27,755 7,657 32,914 8,427 35,758 8,702 40,005 8,913 42,925 9,574 41,923 9,572 44,367 9,563 44, 745 49,847 H I , 706 • 21, 942 57,701 73,930 25,269 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907., 1909.. 1910.. 1911-. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1918-. 1919.. Cash, etc.1 $1,066 171 263 175 108 214 379 392 434 463 449 353 453 644 421 526 488 463 584 589 637 1,062 1,124 1,005 932 778 800 778 867 677 1,113 993 1,030 1,160 1,406 1,759 1,596 1,878 2,234 2,425 2,697 2,625 2,770 2,777 2,682 2,961 3,010 2,894 3,194 2,901 2,902 4 3,405 4 3,318 3,751 Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circulation. $500 400 400 400 400 948 1,287 1,579 1,635 1,635 1,693 1,668 1,668 1,668 1,518 1,518 1,468 1,493 1,735 1,835 1,935 3,485 3,544 3,953 4,294 4,204 3,919 3,594 3,694 3,485 3,405 3,355 3,205 3,105 3,480 3,690 4,055 4,373 5,555 5,993 7,666 7,975 8,322 8,472 8,730 9,469 9,700 10,165 10,405 11,352 10,595 10,566 10,620 10,825 $8 14 14 14 15 38 75 127 163 182 168 186 161 193 221 250 283 277 256 291 357 640 724 938 1,010 1,040 981 822 778 582 613 636 659 636 610 715 940 1,120 1,174 1,482 2,364 2,963 3,168 3,542 4,014 4,845 5,554 5,850 6,120 6,434 6,139 6,130 6,368 7,007 $1 1 1 3 4 6 56 47 75 60 35 $75 40 54 72 74 45 72 Deposits. Total 101 144 197 187 191 188 213 324 451 495 544 645 609 585 576 515 524 532 525 528 581 784 1,012 1,120 1,236 1,430 1,604 1,419 1,328 1,471 1,390 1,360 1,402 1,199 1,364 1,600 1,771 1,658 1,916 2,285 2,800 $262 268 267 261 265 693 1,013 1,269 1,383 1,401 1,430 1,349 1,439 1,463 1,320 1,280 1,099 1,069 929 990 872 782 749 838 1,070 1,068 1,034 975 989 1,009 1,064 1,053 809 1,074 1,717 1,992 1,934 2,536 3,611 4,056 5,587 6,025 6,605 6,963 7,175 7,025 8,291 8,468 11,008 9,019 8,950 9,217 9,253 9,330 $1,053 294 322 286 312 536 1,001 872 977 957 850 , 768 1,188 1,407 1,319 1,719 1,647 1,568 1,828 2,143 3,350 5,925 4,785 6,739 7,025 5,562 5,414 3,356 5,052 5,636 5,728 6,113 6,953 9,559 10,938 12,365 15,206 16,406 20,120 21,235 25,167 26.128 23,664 24,133 28.129 31,276 35,935 35,861 35,916 40,405 50,151 60,308 72,419 86,866 $2,203 1,091 1,114 1,039 1,074 2,334 3,584 4,075 4,410 4,353 4,468 4,231 5,083 5,156 5,037 5,326 5,196 4,996 5,777 6,248 7,660 13,016 12,261 14,658 15,867 13,940 13,257 10,578 12,111 12,196 12,699 13,003 13,266 15,645 19,055 22,497 25,778 28,555 35,976 37,809 47,934 50,364 49,289 49,130 55,369 61,076 66,942 68,571 73,355 76,102 82,835 96,145 113,340 135,563 $1 2 2 2 5 6 7 10 39 22 18 $2 7 6 4 3 4 9 9 60 56 57 53 59 $49 137 118 112 144 160 229 212 677 1,015 531 881 1,094 $102 215 220 245 267 294 373 354 1,055 1,520 1,236 1,372 1,609 ALASKA. 1898 1899* ... 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908. 1909 1910 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 $37 42 56 47 60 80 105 111 213 464 322 463 433 $12 62 62 88 88 88 88 88 163 213 262 262 287 $21 19 44 34 30 26 46 50 48 89 140 130 152 $50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 Beginning with 1889 includes lawful money only. No report. 3 Includes Liberty loan bonds. ^ Represents total cash in bank. 307 308 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued, ALASKA—Continued. No. of banks. Date. 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917...... 1918 1919 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 Loans, etc. $559 336 472 513 496 673 669 598 675 U.S. bonds. $337 337 313 313 313 312 383 521 650 Cash, etc. Capital. $237 356 406 277 221 354 276 441 433 Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits, tion. $100 100 100 100 125 125 125 125 125 $45 53 70 70 55 65 75 75 75 $21 33 25 Total assets. 46 48 79 30 48 $62 62 60 46 44 36 62 60 62 $993 915 1,095 950 1,515 1,739 1,979 1,573 1,767 $1,602 1,477 1,597 1,462 1,793 2,078 2,847 2,342 2,607 A.2 ARIZONA. 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886. 1887 1888 1889 1890. 1891 1892 1893.. 1894 1895.. 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 I 1 2 $114 57 135 $109 109 47 $97 71 71 $100 100 150 $1 3 $10 15 7 $19 31 40 $211 107 143 $386 314 351 174 154 171 204 240 431 479 541 701 669 798 993 1,259 1,328 1,681 1,767 2,282 2 458 2,889 3,496 4,702 3,782 4,042 4,945 5,228 5,137 6,519 7,717 8,085 9,216 9,927 12,647 14,737 25 25 25 37 50 35 27 30 66 53 101 140 129 147 181 179 283 271 313 307 354 303 417 426 489 735 555 628 612 564 700 765 663 827 1,030 1,133 947 1.125 100 100 100 150 200 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 455 455 605 655 705 755 755 755 930 980 1,055 1,055 1,155 1,175 1,175 1,225 1,195 1,550 1,550 9 20 30 34 34 36 39 41 39 46 53 72 89 90 93 133 195 228 316 399 574 585 627 634 675 662 750 840 785 698 795 824 6 11 12 16 24 61 75 74 100 52 50 56 71 82 99 123 131 149 174 160 204 201 214 268 247 307 335 403 416 452 480 427 701 22 22 22 33 43 68 90 85 81 127 147 136 147 187 192 202 352 426 456 572 667 620 687 696 833 820 928 936 922 939 811 1,042 1,044 133 115 156 293 307 504 441 593 825 704 1,135 1,539 2,072 2,076 2,772 2,885 3,355 3,824 4,319 5,774 7,408 4,999 5,840 6,225 6,321 7,156 8,835 10,038 11,442 14,482 15,282 17,160 19,611 325 277 321 536 623 973 1,100 1,209 1,485 1,343 1,796 2,222 2,820 2,862 3,705 3,832 4,726 5,458 6,247 7,898 9,940 7,684 8,743 9 251 9,783 10,849 13,086 14,894 15,541 19,235 19,730 23,770 27,088 $20 32 37 36 31 20 21 24 26 29 30 32 36 40 42 64 70 148 166 205 112 191 239 338 414 $24 27 16 1 3 7 13 19 18 16 8 9 8 9 10 21 25 58 23 48 55 102 105 76 150 138 $130 179 179 179 179 179 161 182 181 94 95 185 184 184 184 184 184 297 249 323 298 349 309 289 256 279 $172 384 375 73 104 108 115 126 138 79 179 186 250 255 265 412 473 1,097 951 1,514 1,908 2,313 2,180 2,332 2,235 1,872 $738 1,042 1,029 597 620 613 582 618 617 481 581 698 759 784 779 952 1,137 2,076 1,968 2,938 3,577 4,301 4,286 4,765 5,527 o 0 . .. 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 7 11 12 13 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 18 18 150 150 150 150 175 175 175 204 218 218 412 537 580 732 979 879 955 955 1,051 1,057 1,225 1,260 1,216 1,206 1,484 3,270 3,274 ARKANSAS. 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1S74 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1881 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 for FRASER 1891 , $244 361 418 171 188 185 179 229 227 174 263 239 274 284 248 381 578 1,103 1,043 1,801 2,101 2,794 2,768 3,303 4,009 3,667 Digitized $252 384 367 271 256 254 233 255 255 155 155 290 326 305 398 325 309 457 378 500 523 611 616 667 497 410 $118 195 108 30 41 40 37 63 43 43 48 46 75 93 63 74 113 218 251 260 339 341 325 233 275 235 $200 200 200 200 200 200 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 305 455 405 705 755 950 950 1,200 1,530 1,600 5,093 309 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. . 'rincipal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. ARKANSAS—Continued. Date. N o . of banks. 18&2 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 . .. 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1919. 1871 1872 1873 . 1874 1875... 1876.. 1877.. 1878.. 1879.. 1880.. 1881... 1882... 1883... 1884.. 1885.. 1886.. 1887.. 1888.. 1889.. 1890.. 1891.. 1892.. 1893.. 1894.. 1895.. 1896.. 1897.. 1898.. 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905.. 1906.. 1907.. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1918 1919 10 9 8 9 9 9 7 7 7 10 9 15 23 28 33 37 40 44 45 47 49 50 58 61 67 67 75 78 Loans, etc. U. S. bonds. $385 $3,424 2,194 250 2,323 238 2,359 289 2,556 299 2,329 339 2,443 317 2,480 301 2,869 362 3,769 463 4,442 458 5,726 596 8,649 747 10,321 1,028 11,022 1,316 12,972 1,611 14,074 2,189 15,207 2,338 16,323 2,447 17,576 2,693 19,529 2,983 21,391 2,284 22,910 3,284 20,917 3,429 23,422 3,288 27,972 4,960 34,071 11,035 38,959 11,715 Cash, etc. $339 354 217 226 233 259 291 391 391 324 404 565 756 765 891 959 1,146 1,095 1,131 1,276 1,356 1,319 1,597 1,317 1,682 2,355 1,688 1,649 Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. $1,600 1,100 1,050 1,220 1,220 1,220 1,070 1,070 1,070 1,140 1,120 1,466 2,385 2,650 2,940 3,690 4,000 4,130 4,155 4,460 5,035 5,221 5,201 5,421 5,521 5,511 5,776 5,557 $482 380 357 282 294 255 266 280 296 323 372 483 635 766 1,030 1,260 1,366 1,501 1,634 1,826 2,005 2,166 2,330 2,358 2,305 2,375 2,608 Total assets. 101 56 58 65 62 71 82 147 234 313 300 476 563 615 665 828 835 909 993 807 802 896 968 991 1,285 1,486 1,790 $279 225 212 259 268 259 226 224 246 338 335 473 593 900 1,182 1,404 1,898 2,107 2,341 2,535 2,773 2,986 2,925 3,199 3,040 3,018 3,324 3,591 $2,075 1,267 1,525 1,742 1,661 1,805 2,150 2,678 3,102 3,811 4,160 5,809 7,963 8,803 9,086 11,016 10,600 12,003 12,526 15,063 16,464 16,832 17,080 17,391 21,865 29,047 34,464 40,421 $41 122 141 160 240 167 201 172 122 178 314 382 462 420 438 563 864 1,074 1,207 1,102 1,210 1,273 1,220 975 1,059 922 876 1,046 1,242 1,763 2,348 2,524 3,027 3,858 4,683 4,903 5,653 6,945 7,976 12,191 12,598 14,220 14,010 15,780 15,527 16,212 16,318 16,831 22,017 $277 1,366 1,988 2,108 2,172 1,414 1,399 1,437 1,451 1,502 1,334 1,204 1,477 1,347 1,395 1,393 1,600 1,679 1,157 1,188 1,221 1,323 1,263 1,088 1,342 1,479 1,467 1,487 1,438 3,858 6,117 7,087 9,283 13,852 17,664 21,646 23,358 26,252 29,533 35,936 39,172 41,861 43,397 45,882 42,412 39,827 40,755 39,830 41,376 $199 $1,517 3,144 8,068 3,193 9,591 12,293 5,406 11,648 3,654 9,403 2,499 9,482 2,985 10,070 3,403 8,721 2,870 9,681 3,873 12,794 6,165 13,992 7,434 14,782 8,124 12,840 6,531 13,639 6,710 20,465 11,215 34,609 22,136 32,791 18,074 31,678 17,154 33,410 18,236 34,881 18,608 31,987 16,714 26,652 12,175 29,031 14,684 31,388 16,361 31,318 16,181 34.813 18,912 5i;484 28,977 59,356 33,138 64,417 35,195 77,466 43,898 92,542 53,603 69,941 • 122,432 135,340 70,567 181,699 92,111 254,243 130,103 261,318 129,192 262,217 127,567 312,167 155,692 202,533 407,090 441,626 219,863 256,169 500,466 252,666 489,866 272,150 508,754 287,980 535,821 299,944 645,944 439,313 751,979 813,454 449,789 591,096 1,005,914 £4,940 3,310 3,422 3,094 3,826 3,919 3,962 4,652 5,245 6,468 7,026 9,127 12,966 15,323 16,742 20,529 21,520 23,367 24,761 28,311 31,041 33,369 34,216 33,478 40,022 48,513 59,519 67,693 CALIFORNIA. 1 3 5 6 9 9 9 9 8 10 11 11 15 15 17 24 33 38 37 37 36 36 35 34 31 31 32 34 35 38 44 49 61 75 95 115 128 143 159 187 204 231 255 262 266 263 270 273 284 $852 4,903 4,443 6,708 5,655 5,462 5,254 5,390 4,568 5,058 6,476 7,690 8,175 7,519 8,198 12,161 19,300 19,870 19,838 20,568 21,631 19,413 16,871 17,891 18,848 17,453 19,080 24,661 28,441 33,029 39,361 45,164 64,368 68,761 88,948 127,820 133,076 125,975 158,761 211,072 228,697 262,334 265,867 279,200 271,456 323,038 396,580 429,365 513,334 $500 1,757 2,542 2,641 2,800 1,794 1,818 1,875 1,836 1,964 1,970 2,140 2,165 1,593 1,583 1,780 2,209 2,557 1,988 1,819 1,831 1,819 1,706 1,756 2,065 2,101 2,187 3,650 2,807 5,373 7,194 8,905 12,562 16,501 21,273 30,020 32,723 31,628 33,790 39,464 42,063 45,135 46,608 45,514 44,861 42,935 56,272 100,968 126,244 $118 833 1,460 1,924 1,343 1,142 1,282 1,635 1,386 1,521 2,312 2,915 2,245 2,006 1,746 3,044 5,694 4,534 3,646 3,421 3,757 3,629 3,049 3,436 3,775 5,137 4,959 9,399 8,818 6,996 7,134 10,231 11,482 13,728 17,723 23,593 22,415 25,805 24,155 28,143 31,208 33,666 32,667 23,658 26,374 31,656 22,016 14,301 19,363 $1,000 2,800 3,200 3,550 4,680 4,700 4,300 4,300 3,550 3,150 3,300 3,300 3,550 3,550 3,845 5,385 6,870 8,175 8,250 8,475 8,425 8,175 8,125 7,775 7,525 7,525 7,560 10,825 10,825 10,998 11,620 12,180 16,030 17,963 23,065 25,265 29,797 33,795 37,484 48,803 52,507 54,521 56,818 57,908 58,193 58,488 59,526 60,006 62,976 $241 150 244 394 347 225 285 317 347 444 519 594 686 783 908 1,027 1,454 1,752 2,179 2,307 2,102 2,250 2,337 2,360 2,536 2,544 3,283 3,413 3,636 3,963 4,531 5,962 7,265 9,854 12,095 15,149 15,206 16,935 24,552 24,734 25,907 27,883 28,512 28,690 28,915 30,306 31,751 32,674 310 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banhs—Continued. COLORADO. Date. 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 No. of banks. 9 10 13 13 14 14 17 19 22 23 25 27 31 34 39 46 49 53 51 48 45 42 41 37 36 39 41 49 55 60 74 87 104 113 115 122 128 126 126 125 120 121 121 123 127 Loans, etc. U.S. bonds. Cash, $179 417 445 424 552 552 873 1,501 1,792 1,991 2,362 2,403 2,411 2,762 3,805 5,060 6,511 6,888 7,671 6,685 7,609 9,934 12,402 14,073 16,931 25,093 25,103 27,896 22,107 21,159 19,848 18,267 18,494 19,912 21,334 26,899 29,827 31,427 31,762 30,218 34,085 42,553 50,562 47,462 53,070 60,861 58,721 64,362 64,571 76,334 67,698 78,280 99,436 105,210 121,119 $70 188 498 503 453 578 676 750 765 760 783 644 709 847 1,416 1,318 1,382 1,591 1,729 1,498 1,433 1,821 1,905 2,173 2,226 2,401 2,403 2,349 2,098 1,984 1,863 1,735 1,774 2,695 3,009 4,202 $31 173 246 294 263 306 319 461 526 675 717 560 609 744 1,203 1,394 1,810 1,907 2,138 2,138 2,255 2,482 3,133 3,302 3,069 3,491 3,448 4,507 4,252 4,515 5,226 7,298 6,088 6,086 6,657 7,815 7,761 7,535 8,845 7,541 9,696 10,255 11,855 12,989 12,274 12,398 13,694 11,339 11,629 11,924 8,145 9,082 7,736 5,738 6,224 4,943 4,878 5,819 6,143 6,929 7,846 8,185 8,652 8,951 10,390 9,933 10,511 10,352 10,434 10,009 9,120 12,126 23,421 21,728 etc. Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. $200 350 350 350 350 350 400 575 575 725 875 825 1,010 1,010 1,070 1,070 1,277 1,440 1,640 1,807 2,025 2,435 2,752 3,458 4,290 7,365 8,640 9,065 8,775 7,537 6,437 5,487 5,232 4,707 4,147 4,322 4,427 5,382 5,695 5,891 7,003 7,719 9,124 9,480 9,342 10,025 10,830 10,890 10,940 10,840 10,405 10,455 10,540 10,690 10,890 $20 58 58 78 73 73 83 166 243 284 274 158 166 207 299 468 564 776 916 1,003 865 929 1,159 1,324 1,613 2,007 2,240 2,238 1,758 1,715 1,391 1,168 998 976 1,140 1,317 1,505 1,670 1,853 2,387 3,264 4,103 4,538 4,831 5,757 6,918 7,443 7,585 7,287 7,162 6,582 6,715 7,098 8.475 $20 58 117 140 77 63 76 146 208 172 206 121 121 89 141 267 325 440 568 573 454 556 812 779 1,020 1,172 1,604 1,778 1,808 1,242 1,060 971 866 864 905 887 954 1,637 1,816 1,951 2,115 1,951 1,861 2,170 2,182 2,188 1,634 1,721 1,544 2,366 2,259 2,125 2,847 3,586 4,893 Total assets. $45 60 254 254 254 254 360 476 475 591 601 484 545 635 727 837 985 1,028 1,094 985 927 914 880 959 951 1,164 1,399 1,525 1,477 1,369 1,221 1,107 1,132 1,140 1,664 2,974 3,521 3,418 4,042 4,360 4,958 5,955 6,377 7,038 7,306 7,924 8,090 8,717 8,896 9,171 8,690 7,969 7,562 7,585 7,799 $162 530 663 781 773 1,553 1,458 2,019 2,376 2,330 2,513 2,473 2,933 3,635 6,179 8,288 10,352 10,338 10,838 9,106 10,282 12,997 15,820 17,539 21,307 26,326 23,514 28,848 18,477 22,092 24,354 24,289 28,155 33,010 40,295 51,214 53,118 57,725 58,509 56,397 66,618 77,378 83,034 79,693 87,515 85,323 82,700 74,736 82,055 83,499 91,705 115,093 137,666 131,975 165,893 $427 1,100 1,647 1,757 1,798 2,482 2,561 3,513 4,110 4,348 4,826 4,438 5,298 6,036 9,496 11,927 11,675 15,546 17,046 14,883 17,061 20,093 24,713 27,767 31,376 42,862 41,509 49,525 36,187 38,979 40,504 37,968 44,705 48,721 60,520 74,430 78,645 87,262 87,085 85,829 102,970 117,564 126,048 123,286 133,350 131,833 132,175 136,229 131,454 132,883 139,052 170,585 191,915 196,818 233,506 $3,099 9,816 16,896 17,352 17,347 17,3G3 17,280 17,653 17,846 17,854 17,5S2 17,292 16,732 16,C9G 17,471 18,039 17,001 17,9C6 17,218 $378 2,447 11,060 12,257 11,327 12,429 11,554 11,082 14,142 14,332 13, 70G 13,820 15,649 14,G02 14,764 15,741 17,133 21,147 25,7C1 24,933 $724 13,615 58,706 62,533 61,105 G2,103 G3,013 04,674 67,525 G7,784 09,306 07,673 70,383 08,507 GO,392 G7,955 69,794 74,531 80,113 78,56? CONNECTICUT. L863 1864 1805 18GG 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 2 20 81 82 82 81 81 81 81 81 80 80 81 82 81 82 84 84 85 86 $308 4,561 23,625 26,236 27,453 28,259 29,968 31,530 34,111 35,6U 35,809 35,395 30,380 34,424 33,003 30,809 34,012 39,853 43,623 43,469 $179 6,023 22,188 22,670 22,844 22,934 21,774 21,263 21,567 20, 791 20,724 20,731 20,899 20,597 21,206 22,711 22,717 20,885 21,320 20,220 $45 944 4,219 4,593 4,204 3,812 3,659 3,772 3,754 4,090 3,061 4,081 4,250 3,992 3,871 4,1G7 3,843 4,245 4,426 4,482 $344 5,074 23,990 24,584 24,584 24,024 21,C07 25,057 25,057 25,2S2 25,325 25,425 25,796 20,040 25,548 25,505 25,5G5 25,4C5 25,540 25,557 $7 $186 2,390 2,897 3,476 3,858 4,484 5,080 5,583 6,214 6,782 7,253 7,544 7,461 6,402 6,215 6,201 6, COS 6,701 6,789 338 1,433 1,541 1,619 1,633 1,7C8 1,576 1,727 1,744 1,823 1,748 1,732 1,G75 1,4C9 1,311 1,2C9 1,461 1,747 1,948 311 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. CONNECTICUT—Continued. Date. 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 .. -. -.. -- No. of banks. 88 88 84 84 83 84 84 84 84 84 84 83 82 82 81 80 79 84 83 83 81 80 79 .. .. -- 80 80 80 80 79 79 79 . -.. 78 76 73 71 69 67 66 Loans, etc. $42 183 40,557 40,601 42,845 43,114 43,818 46,439 48,098 47,880 50,355 43,870 45,908 46,610 43,637 44,616 45,221 47,048 47,953 51,241 51,009 49,438 49,956 53,033 56,939 57,990 57,412 59,838 63,874 64,485 69,524 68,188 71,271 73,870 92 916 105,273 109,072 120,176 U.S. bonds. Cash, etc. Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. $19,879 19,152 18,901 15,943 10,458 12,026 9,491 6,323 6,233 6,483 8,165 8,335 7,805 9,509 9,465 9,430 10,328 11,331 12,039 11,695 11,747 11,772 11,760 13,322 12,893 13,121 13,625 13,456 13,634 13,666 13,690 13,738 13,749 13 620 14,930 26,870 40,525 $4,439 4,444 4,762 4,862 4,200 4,426 2,812 2,922 3,197 3,208 3,990 3,660 3,620 4,014 3,715 4,021 4,247 4,364 4,099 4,094 4,093 4,037 4,399 4,352 4,796 4,878 4,952 4,991 4,902 5,335 5,338 5,873 5,922 7,508 7,313 5,618 6,982 $25,927 25,957 24,922 24,672 24,505 24,194 23,924 23, 774 23,274 22,999 22,999 22,791 22,391 22,391 21,541 21,181 20,722 20,635 20,357 20,382 20,082 19,950 20,115 20,205 20,155 20,230 20,289 19,914 19,914 19,264 19,239 19,514 19,674 19,949 19,999 20,149 20,306 Total assets. $6,870 $1,940 $17,111 6,894 1,866 16,482 6,718 1,739 15,933 6,855 2,057 13,654 6,908 1,937 8,699 6,925 1,903 7,871 7,871 2,191 6,397 7,337 2,586 4,610 7,490 2,690 5,001 2,904 5,511 7,556 6,999 2,937 7,775 7,685 2,642 7,201 7,762 2,548 6,645 7,787 2,682 8,068 7,846 2,622 8,065 7,968 2,487 7,443 7,991 2,479 7,990 8,076 3,081 9,834 8,006 3,567 10,594 8,158 3,908 9,882 10,115 8,355 4,058 4,162 10,810 8,547 8,700 4,384 11,037 9,298 4,539 12,630 9,563 5,069 12,088 12,532 9,656 5,C01 10,466 5,229 13,099 12,897 11,007 5,346 13,064 11,438 5,540 11,504 5,786 13,100 13,038 12,047 5,647 13,140 11,783 5,824 12,948 11,129 6,195 11,395 6, G01 12,821 12,370 11,746 7,499 12,621 7,836 12,472 13,802 8,513 12,381 $22,542 21,147 24,483 25,847 24,479 27,705 29,914 29,534 29,504 33,558 28,675 33,911 34,005 32,436 34,854 37,952 43,676 42,912 43,698 45,923 40,811 45,618 50,6C0 54,133 53,328 56,314 59,502 56,318 63,767 69,828 66,953 69,110 83,592 116,641 127, 765 132,584 145,462 $76,632 77,436 77,041 77,071 70,296 74,762 77,072 71,589 73,480 79,676 72,088 76,611 80,157 77,172 78,795 81,598 87,762 89,000 93,165 91,843 91,122 95,772 101,254 107,585 107,666 110,234 114,513 114,152 119,650 126,013 124,730 128,663 140,805 176,423 192,996 209,008 235,832 $45 45 44 43 45 98 117 219 304 565 662 628 647 779 862 829 892 $41 22 65 128 132 578 732 $184 DAKOTA. 1873 1874... 1875... 1876... 1877... 1878... 1879... 1880... 1881... 1882... 1883... 1884... 1885... 1886... 1887... 1888... 18891.. 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 6 8 17 30 36 41 52 62 58 61 $37 43 64 71 98 233 354 882 1,174 2,517 3,649 3,536 4,000 5,210 6,834 7,415 7,794 $80 80 80 100 100 173 210 297 395 681 960 878 912 1,122 1,238 1,263 1,361 $50 50 50 50 50 175 205 425 575 $29 10 12 17 20 132 146 316 356 637 856 665 923 979 1,065 1,767 2,258 2,402 3,016 3,720 3,625 3,930 1,211 1,195 749 $1 2 9 10 10 10 21 56 83 139 358 442 501 521 664 793 917 $2 3 4 4 7 18 40 74 169 249 330 297 279 341 383 373 367 151 202 280 294 931 1,191 1 741 2,945 4,080 3,038 3,726 4,586 5,849 6,128 6,469 1,190 2,071 2,955 5,141 7,552 7,117 8,056 9,907 12,472 13,090 13,866 $150 1,555 1,532 1,483 1,370 1,436 1,326 1,652 1,730 1,530 1,642 2,011 1,918 2,171 $716 4,479 4,950 4,753 4,727 4,841 4,727 5,256 5,309 5,265 5,245 5,672 5,727 6,028 DELAWARE. 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870...... 1871 1872 1873 1874...... 1875 1876 1877 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 13 13 $255 1,752 2,205 2,144 2,235 2,183 2,224 2,419 2,616 2,487 2,510 2,637 2,634 2,868 $96 $281 1,376 367 408 1,485 398 1,421 377 1,447 498 1,409 383 1,417 425 1,564 390 1,514 418 1,514 460 1,514 469 1,513 520 1,601 415 1,608 1 Continued under $300 $6 1,328 $242 62 259 1,428 71 288 1,428 68 309 1,428 79 318 1,428 81 314 1,428 77 369 1,528 77 387 87 1,528 422 72 1,523 429 89 1,523 438 91 1,523 449 99 1,621 450 111 1,664 North and South Dakota. $124 413 1,101 1,196 1,191 1,186 1,186 1,278 1,284 1,286 1,280 1,283 1,335 1,339 312 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. DELAWARE—Continued. Date. No. of banks. 1878 . .. 1879 1880 1881 1882. . .. 1883 1884 . .. 1885 1886 1887. . .. 1888 1889. . .. 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 . . 1897 1898 1899 1900 . . 1901 1902 . . 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907... . 1908 1909 . . 1910 1911. . . 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 21 21 23 24 24 24 24 27 28 28 28 28 25 25 24 24 22 20 19 Loans, etc. Cash, etc. U.S. bonds. $3,028 $1,692 2,847 1,845 3,318 1,993 3,497 2,106 4,003 1,931 4,611 1,806 4,337 1,826 3,907 1,831 4,662 1,675 1,646 5,004 5,415 1 649 5,624 1,341 5,811 815 796 5,515 5,754 810 5,436 982 862 5,316 872 5,525 896 5,285 896 5,634 978 5,725 5,829 917 934 5,905 953 6,717 966 7,081 7,025 999 7,088 1,051 7,435 1,195 8,322 1,569 8,988 1,487 8,319 1,540 9,255 1,549 9,949 1,556 9 830 1,566 10,310 1,530 7,162 1,482 7,389 1 456 7,706 1 396 8,411 1,411 8,364 1,615 7,578 6,363 9,212 4,060 $506 496 552 622 579 633 654 706 739 655 753 539 487 506 522 618 448 453 515 478 491 552 519 568 535 652 549 677 664 783 801 760 812 738 834 554 611 580 625 638 556 613 Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. $1,764 1,764 1,764 1,744 1,744 1,784 1,824 1,824 2,034 2,084 2,130 2,134 2,134 2,134 2,134 2,134 2,134 2,134 2,134 2,084 2,084 2,133 2,134 2,174 2,154 2,215 2,271 2,274 2,274 2,274 2,348 2,373 2,373 2,373 2,423 1,689 1 689 1,664 1,664 1,589 1,459 1,429 $454 463 476 509 543 616 645 684 724 799 831 885 935 959 964 954 973 977 971 953 984 956 989 1,006 1,132 1,291 1,348 1,399 1,756 1,810 1,851 1,940 2,018 2,615 2,282 1,613 1 649 1,643 1,650 1,617 1,542 1,532 $105 108 138 143 187 186 194 208 226 238 271 285 327 244 283 279 256 283 309 289 264 289 375 463 436 412 494 557 361 451 537 554 577 539 588 413 457 489 557 702 722 891 $1,408 1,437 1,482 1,438 1,451 1,466 1,576 1,551 1,442 1,416 1,407 1,149 681 655 658 823 686 696 704 698 754 764 850 875 897 939 991 1,119 1,451 1,383 1,474 1,519 1,524 1,533 1,463 1,354 ] 368 1,324 1,325 1,273 1,147 1,101 Total assets. $2,199 2,401 3,057 3,754 4,122 4,539 3,871 3,987 4,158 4,050 4,978 4,685 4,420 4,482 5,355 4,603 4,438 4,826 4,749 5,211 5,546 5,929 6,253 7,652 7,807 7,597 7,506 8,164 8,915 9,222 8,956 10,031 10,510 10,670 11,383 8,224 8 594 9,414 11,720 13,195 14,063 15,151 $6,246 6,437 7,208 7,998 8,413 8,980 8,631 8,546 8,951 8,914 9,909 9,582 8,917 8,952 9,810 9,137 8,843 9,423 9,197 9,581 9,888 10,397 11,045 12,674 13,083 13,093 13,249 14,220 15,427 16,066 16,109 17,261 17,876 18,282 19,087 14,279 14 834 15,278 17,689 19,297 20,249 22,116 $31 3,778 5,483 1,448 1,855 2,121 1,497 1,362 1,481 2,870 1,765 1,761 1,716 1,611 1,788 2,104 1,024 2,155 2,527 3,102 3,306 3,211 4,212 6,879 7,272 8,056 9,130 10,626 10,835 11,664 8,174 10,308 $531 4,847 18,396 7,131 6,547 6,299 4,315 4,244 4,612 6,522 4,473 4,792 5,192 4,788 4,730 5,262 4,861 5,092 5,372 5,881 6,272 6,150 7,135 10,132 10,944 11,836 12,958 15,631 16,202 17,387 14,337 16,226 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890...... 1891 1892 1893 1894 1 1 6 5 5 5 3 3 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 8 8 9 12 13 13 13 13 $99 775 2,093 1,438 1,424 1,527 1,476 1,419 1,483 2,396 1,868 1,888 2,138 2,049 1,808 1,913 1,480 1,736 2,090 2,201 2,531 2,356 2,519 3,417 4,375 4,593 5,960 8,099 8,004 8,575 6,552 6,869 $175 1,688 8,292 3,755 2,892 2,624 1,560 1,438 1,352 1,886 1,291 1,391 L,479 ,089 1,199 ,497 1,570 1,445 L,515 ,419 1,513 L, 519 : L632 2,103 2,025 1,946 1,613 1,078 ^229 1,232 1,375 L,379 $54 1,201 3,493 1,145 1,248 1,312 760 777 846 1,145 495 451 482 536 511 606 847 710 656 952 802 1,033 1,373 2,113 2,112 2,255 1,918 2,653 2,699 2,978 2,915 2,602 $500 500 1,550 1,350 1,350 1,350 1,050 1,050 ,050 1,563 1,152 ,352 1,532 L,552 ,432 L, 507 L 377 1,377 ,377 1^377 1,377 L 377 1,377 1,577 L827 1,827 1,949 2,627 2,827 2,827 2,827 2,827 $8 67 171 205 235 241 251 250 326 284 301 311 325 338 342 343 330 309 291 339 362 367 443 541 627 746 1,002 1,092 1,286 1,405 1,426 $55 265 88 153 260 97 57 63 108 73 128 154 191 108 115 102 117 117 137 141 152 173 254 246 274 276 322 344 312 315 289 $440 1,044 1,067 1,053 1,034 810 810 826 1,327 976 1,059 1,187 832 860 1,014 948 917 834 810 838 847 815 679 729 627 449 661 686 678 987 813 313 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA—Continued. Date. No. of banks. 1895 1896.... 1897.... 1898 1899.... 1900 1901 1902.... 1903.... 1904.... 1905.... 1906.... 1907.... 1908 1909.... 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918.... 1919 13 14 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 12 11 11 12 11 11 12 13 13 14 14 14 14 Loans, etc. $7,495 8,778 9,447 10,363 11,735 12,738 13,689 14,414 15,536 16,120 19,160 22,184 23,059 18,492 21,776 22,831 22,953 23,025 27,821 27,475 27,676 31,187 39,923 43,177 50,760 U.S. bonds. Cash, etc. $1,419 1,634 1,624 1,961 1,745 2,083 2,071 2,071 5,151 5,191 4,600 5,597 4,990 5,348 5,720 5,937 6,190 6,140 6,514 6,916 6,715 6,819 10,101 18,959 20,415 $2,163 4,210 3,259 3,148 3,639 3,119 3,100 2,551 2,990 3,188 2,880 2,745 3,245 2,984 2,944 2,794 2,563 3,243 3,037 5,203 2,822 3,430 3,751 2,835 3,590 Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. $2,827 3,327 3,127 3,027 3,027 3,027 3,027 3,027 3,777 3,777 4,827 5,402 5,400 5,202 5,552 6,052 6,102 6,102 6,602 6,977 6,977 7,177 7,177 7,427 7,427 $i,47C 1,501 1,389 1,367 1,470 1,472 1,753 1,920 2,727 2,840 3,195 3,615 3,822 3,942 4,242 4,450 4,707 4,892 5,067 5,142 5,142 5,243 5,288 5,588 5,368 $327 $899 382 338 377 517 788 737 731 642 768 785 767 538 663 592 701 747 790 865 817 801 938 927 893 971 984 1,007 1,288 1,576 1,309 1,359 1,362 1,454 2,410 3,405 4,015 4,638 4,915 5,094 5,549 5,718 5,713 5,965 6,658 6,235 6,341 6,280 6,130 5,715 Total assets. $9,395 13,465 14,667 15,355 19,653 18,211 19,042 20,894 19,921 21,250 21,868 22,470 23,003 20,772 22,5^5 23,126 24,428 25,874 27,378 29,832 33,245 40,322 52,090 63,337 72,554 $15,563 20,326 21,179 21,851 26,874 26,205 27,568 29,636 34,398 36,415 41,391 45,942 49,593 44,255 47,990 49,135 49,789 52,454 60,332 62,838 61,062 69,634 89,325 102,182 109,783 $11 71 66 48 51 100 157 319 401 401 496 782 $76 167 166 167 185 206 312 502 582 600 787 FLORIDA. 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1893 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1S96 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904...... 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1 2 2 2 2 3 5 9 8 13 13 16 17 18 17 19 18 17 15 15 15 16 17 20 21 26 34 36 36 39 39 43 45 48 53 53 55 55 55 55 54 $5 $30 56 50 59 53 50 77 68 82 90 73 81 129 81 290 80 292 80 371 93 432 203 645 301 1,298 282 1,442 480 1,980 492 2,459 442 3,640 455 3,868 455 4,272 442 3,501 505 4,447 493 3,815 480 3,623 430 3,243 739 3,045 705 3,600 875 4,463 5,654 1,028 6,120 1,236 7,420 1,475 9,943 2,091 13,064 2,285 18,212 2,854 19,878 3,452 18,421 4,620 21,020 4,933 27,240 5,205 29,266 5,556 33,779 6,189 35,557 6,605 36,062 6,001 36,738 6,291 39,747 6,374 43,270 8,871 45,056 15,842 48,967 25,084 $30 33 34 16 15 26 31 69 90 97 109 207 298 318 402 277 310 408 456 565 447 408 512 556 799 699 696 830 698 834 936 1,268 1,406 1,689 1,509 1,780 2,067 2,579 2,551 2,479 2,706 2,503 2,610 2,665 1,905 2,931 $38 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 100 100 150 300 550 500 897 950 1,150 1,200 1,350 1,300 1,485 1,435 1,350 1,150 1,150 1,150 1,155 1,355 1,485 2,135 2,550 2,840 4,350 3,995 4,780 5,130 5,750 5,966 7,220 7,505 6,695 7,185 7,260 6,460 6,535 6,460 $1 2 2 2 2 8 11 15 16 20 33 66 99 131 174 210 259 288 350 379 462 463 513 524 608 659 817 824 1,045 1,259 1,466 1,762 1,673 1,804 2,219 2,375 2,956 3,083 3,329 3,467 3,516 3,268 3,499 3,633 $5 4 2 3 6 4 8 15 13 11 36 60 52 79 106 151 186 232 267 183 186 142 161 134 136 159 289 312 282 381 494 515 640 646 741 800 975 1,282 1,429 1,563 1,727 1,762 1,928 1,735 2,212 $27 41 44 45 45 45 45 67 55 58 822 120 165 147 195 239 291 303 325 325 382 368 363 301 331 384 557 752 823 948 1,397 1,873 2,075 2,514 3,360 4,241 4,506 4,953 5,587 6,005 5,357 5,644 5,745 5,172 5,510 5,502 1,437 1,516 2,049 2,352 3,364 3,629 4,481 3,217 4,443 3,950 3,912 3,905 5,102 5,773 6,435 7,928 7,743 9,402 11,713 14,085 19,201 19,365 17,063 20,648 25,837 29,380 31,670 34,391 34,657 37,584 46,505 54,347 59,535 73,824 1,334 2,462 2,508 3,725 4,279 5,604 6,108 7,189 6,100 7,476 6,943 6,866 6,489 7,951 8,747 9,643 11,852 12,303 15,164 19,058 22,837 31,236 33,244 32,272 36, &S4 44,561 49,137 56,323 59,910 60,471 63,123 73,033 81,785 89,573 108,748 314 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. GEORGIA. Bate. No. of banks. 1865.. . 1866 1867 . 1868 1869 . 1870 1871 . 1872 1873 . 1874 1875 . 1876 1877 . . 1878 1879 . . 1880 1881 ... 1882 1883 ... 1884 1885 1886 1887.. . . 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 . 1893 1894 1895 . ... 1896 1897 1898 1899 . . 1900 1901 ... . 1902 . . 1903 1904 ]905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1 9 8 8 7 8 10 11 13 13 12 12 12 12 13 13 12 12 13 15 16 17 21 24 29 30 32 32 27 29 29 30 30 29 27 27 32 43 48 54 63 78 87 97 102 113 114 114 117 114 115 1C 1 100 97 93 Loans, etc. 1,441 1,786 2,092 2,275 2,504 3,167 3,169 3,906 3,445 3,108 2,719 2,775 2,580 3,045 3,692 4,468 4,711 5,252 4,931 5,383 6,306 7,789 8,662 9,694 10,724 10,731 10,585 8,018 8,404 8,147 9,416 9,788 9,971 9,944 13,272 16,841 19,420 23,842 24,731 26,554 35,260 40,553 43,912 48,991 59,200 65,330 66,872 66,188 64,683 64,614 71,938 82,086 102,470 120,256 U.S. bonds. $40 1,775 1,784 1,684 1,384 1,646 2,306 2,506 2,637 2,676 2,151 2,190 2,102 2,157 2,264 2,323 2,273 2,194 1,982 1,975 1,902 1,224 1,139 1,120 1,096 1,068 1,212 1,186 1,105 1,207 1,231 1,423 1,301 1,561 1,785 3,300 3,709 3,944 4,648 4,755 4,816 6,289 7,511 9,623 10,138 11,693 11,494 11,988 12,851 13,552 13,210 12,696 14,602 24,184 50,875 Cash, $219 1,060 812 1,221 836 1,057 926 l,0S3 706 755 1,071 803 783 989 878 862 1,107 944 845 1,046 1,226 1,203 1,491 1,340 1,204 1,199 984 916 829 871 822 1,119 1,293 1,374 1,242 1,412 1,497 1,641 1,725 1,733 1,194 2,308 2,496 3,184 2,836 3,210 3,175 3,368 3,097 4,716 3,637 3,954 4,541 3,373 4,360 Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. $100 1,600 1,600 1,600 1,500 1,815 2,384 2,615 2,785 2,785 2,663 2,335 2,141 2,041 2,166 2,221 2,281 2,281 2,331 2,436 2,472 2,686 3,051 3,361 3,752 9,906 4,418 4,541 3,766 3,816 3,516 4,016 4,016 3,916 3,756 4,306 4,416 5,031 5,748 5,953 6,371 7,448 8,959 11,001 11,581 13,253 13,944 14,709 15,168 14,748 14,786 14,543 13,008 13,158 12,258 Total assets. $30 105 134 187 239 269 367 419 456 459 461 353 367 381 432 484 545 635 815 813 893 952 1,055 1,128 1,164 1,204 1,242 1,091 1,041 1,037 1,225 1,257 1,312 1,299 1,444 1,571 1,823 2,125 2,296 2,726 3,821 4,957 5,976 6,345 7,070 7,675 8,682 9,330 9,513 9,526 9,494 8,607 9,461 9,530 $15 162 199 233 232 295 282 298 423 374 251 192 164 176 177 180 252 303 323 282 337 433 513 617 683 796 780 791 752 701 776 613 727 760 798 1,040 1,289 1,446 1,310 1,590 ],761 1,618 1,855 2,096 2,350 2,599 3,071 2,720 2,983 3,430 3,660 3,997 4,213 4,163 4,640 $1,079 1,224 1,232 1,147 1,148 1,834 2,115 2,215 2,223 1,735 1,804 1,624 1,772 1,860 1,940 1,897 1,825 1,659 1,638 1,571 979 878 860 840 822 947 978 880 967 925 ,109 1, 989 1,036 1,050 2,095 2,545 2,466 3,315 3,569 4,155 5,055 5,872 8,077 9,403 9,926 10,719 11,200 12,027 15,372 12,301 12,010 10,402 10,719 10,422 $350 1,916 1,297 2,074 1,621 1,682 1,793 1,932 1,821 1,578 1,557 1,653 1,594 1,625 1,768 2,012 2,766 2,752 2,813 2,511 3,335 4,010 5,003 4,813 6,214 6,335 5,420 5,956 4,183 4,742 5,698 6,634 7,251 7,283 8,670 10,865 12.745 15,498 17,413 19,530 22,527 25,849 26,812 30,190 34,934 37,739 41,919 45,506 41,993 46,826 50,970 65,666 78,867 91,016 113,839 $466 5,226 4,862 5,757 5,001 5,777 7,031 7,657 8,092 7,773 7,053 6,638 6,369 6,598 7,249 7,850 8,818 8,905 9,199 9,135 9,667 10,215 12,156 12,988 14,543 15,986 15,452 15,397 12,248 13,151 13,354 15,671 16,573 16,383 17,589 23,562 28,480 32, G97 37,699 39; 836 43,333 55,653 60,375 70,628 75,580 86,697 96,145 99,872 98,580 108,130 104,716 121,860 137,591 171,767 227,291 $25 50 56 65 86 96 107 142 159 183 221 254 265 275 286 299 300 353 410 $10 8 17 16 15 13 21 12 21 19 17 24 63 72 93 115 82 90 89 $49 55 40 245 248 254 279 261 251 286 285 306 279 503 516 516 475 459 475 $732 647 1,026 685 785 938 896 986 1,363 1,305 1,497 1,975 1,916 1,964 2,995 3,450 1,774 2,706 2,768 $1,439 1,489 2,497 2,026 1,886 2,245 2,525 2,38$ 2,95£ 3,1& 3, IK 3,70( 3,841 3,891 4,72: 5,12 4,24 6,30 7,36 HAWAII. l 1901 19021 1903' 1904* 1905 3 1906 2 1907 3 1908 1 1909 2 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915...... 1916 1917 1918 1919 1 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 2 3 3 $932 837 1,037 1,200 900 859 1,325 1,048 1,114 1,216 1,378 1,504 1,778 1,735 1,543 2,074 1, 851 2,647 2,424 1 Statement of July. $150 256 257 466 467 586 586 321 529 529 530 541 542 545 552 552 516 981 1,321 $256 199 768 174 226 353 278 194 381 442 378 567 579 477 659 806 678 800 534 2 $500 525 525 525 535 588 610 610 610 610 610 610 610 635 635 635 550 650 650 Statement of June. 3 Statement of May. 315 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. IDAHO. Date. No. of banks. 1867 . . 18G8 1869 1870 1871 . 1872 1873 1874 . 1875 1876 - . 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 . . . 1884 1885 1886 1887.. . 1888 1889 1890 . 1891 .1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 4 6 6 7 8 7 8 11 13 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 12 14 19 23 27 32 34 38 45 47 46 50 55 55 58 57 62 68 71 Loans, etc. U.S. bonds. $52 $72 75 66 75 84 69 75 106 100 87 100 100 81 95 100 124 100 70 100 90 100 103 100 120 100 103 100 101 200 132 100 241 125 302 118 351 68 486 105 578 143 676 183 872 200 1,088 175 1,384 214 1,804 232 1,636 256 1,519 244 1,353 246 1,285 256 1,067 237 1 133 276 1^039 253 1,367 305 2,044 328 2,428 408 3,793 533 4,351 597 4,823 682 6,892 1,118 9,526 1,505 8,932 1, 668 11,612 1,838 14,606 2,090 13,444 2,334 15,283 2,860 16,138 3,102 16,511 3,049 18,490 3,236 20,648 3,248 29,674 5,141 34,913 8,774 41,135 14,569 Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. Cash, etc. $26 22 39 32 37 33 30 49 41 40 41 24 34 56 75 81 84 114 138 156 149 243 213 184 236 253 279 289 281 320 276 312 295 365 373 428 527 534 644 794 924 1,163 1,280 1,265 1,395 1,635 1,661 1,872 1,518 1,620 1,517 908 1,172 $100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 250 250 350 350 430 490 400 575 700 825 775 725 675 600 600 550 550 625 725 875 1,075 1,275 1,625 1,775 1,870 2,369 2,670 2,640 3,080 3,495 3,470 3,620 3,600 3,761 4,030 4,385 $11 5 7 10 12 15 19 23 20 21 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 29 85 96 135 149 197 247 256 271 275 246 248 196 200 204 237 248 261 349 613 888 917 1,051 1,276 1,282 1,409 1,565 1,529 1,535 1,482 1,618 1,702 2,058 $18 310 865 1,609 2,804 3,459 3,928 4,439 4,365 5,507 6,342 7,698 8,944 6,398 5,870 5,539 5,823 6,300 5,846 6,604 7,300 6,887 Total assets. 2 1 10 9 10 9 9 3 11 5 7 10 9 22 42 63 83 89 57 111 87 115 157 180 184 137 124 140 139 130 149 190 251 317 405 471 366 366 440 396 521 512 607 526 590 571 445 564 714 1,169 $29 64 63 63 89 89 88 89 86 87 85 84 86 81 83 81 99 58 60 93 82 99 117 93 128 152 186 172 157 163 164 150 137 178 199 230 311 379 477 805 968 1,139 1,510 1,775 1,993 2,447 2,745 2,722 2,920 2,957 3,011 3,104 3,245 $27 19 67 69 124 95 79 157 152 131 127 136 131 128 320 274 392 438 417 466 577 845 1,098 1,398 1,661 2,005 1,303 1,600 1,995 1,846 2,270 2,7C2 3,512 3,799 4,490 5,854 6,798 6,931 8,282 10,269 11,782 11,789 14,898 16,700 15,294 18,435 18,392 20,187 23,761 29,213 37,606 37,406 54,760 $184 201 253 258 338 325 309 377 384 363 345 359 355 349 534 485 757 824 854 1,046 1,234 1,613 2,063 2,244 2,734 3,375 2,972 3,282 3.394 3,228 3,505 3,984 4,697 5,034 5,921 7,525 8,944 9,455 11,392 14,595 17,384 18,052 22.259 24'//44 23, 614 28,350 29.2SI $5 358 832 1,023 1,119 1,071 1,220 1,365 1,588 1,818 1,886 1,796 1,939 1,707 1,659 1,438 1,738 1, 874 2,932 2, 556 2,986 3,491 2,481 $2,140 7,495 9,383 9,482 9,597 9,819 10,132 13, 644 15,600 15,262 14,704 11,414 9,384 9,038 8,003 8,314 8, 507 8,1C5 8,799 8, 592 7,757 6,877 $313 5,559 15,783 16,446 18,0C3 22,884 18,923 21,608 28,720 32,595 32,5C4 38,051 28,287 32,486 32,835 31, 545 35,850 49. 31.2 72V, 972 69,7G3 67,821 62, 620 68,664 $655 14,51C 39,812 44,112 47,167 54,411 51,973 56,482 77,256 84,175 87,990 95' 579 90,830 83,041 78,180 73, 206 80,918 102,025 133,384 129; 585 133.378 127; 772 140,710 $8 8 31,110 34,393 41,066 51,615 58,41? 78,339 ILLINOIS. 1863. 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 18781879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 3 36 76 82 82 83 83 81 110 132 134 143 146 146 144 139 136 136 139 148 162 167 165 $186 4,527 12,228 17; 202 18,320 23,313 32,924 27,821 36,223 43,069 44,768 45,554 49,537 45,308 40,999 34,808 38,403 45,662 62,061 73,118 75,257 71, 680 76,966 $169 4,473 12,624 13,035, 13,071 12,961 12,329 12, 661 16,959 18,833 18,427 18,131 14,602 12,208 11,878 13, 515 13,810 13,484 15,300 14,723 13,109 11,760 10,913 $161 3,270 9,218 8,530 9,563 10,683 8,238 8,779 12,487 11,581 11,412 14,796 12, 500 10,878 12,725 12,484 12,788 18,010 28,439 20,022 23,498 24,103 26,991 $275 3,916 10,715 11,570 11, 620 12.070 12', 470 12,770 17.317 19; 558 20,207 20,564 19,466 18,546 18,046 15,730 14,835 14,965 15, 200 18,990 23,004 24,100 25,424 316 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. ILLINOIS—Continued. Date. 1886 1887 1888 1889...... 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1806 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919...... No. of banks. 108 178 182 188 192 202 211 212 217 220 221 221 218 217 240 255 276 304 324 346 373 395 410 419 432 437 448 459 465 470 471 468 470 472 Loans, etc. 88,126 97,204 104,530 m, si4 122,750 138,984 159, 821 116,522 137,637 144,398 127,366 133,697 156,709 187,234 209,108 250,384 282,007 282,912 300,150 329,642 336,117 368,472 366,756 403,082 445,063 475,748 498,385 513,648 506,711 542,056 649,850 709,427 770,710 841,114 U.S. bonds. Cash, etc. 9,263 24,7(8 8,252 31,508 9,124 34,338 8,616 29,370 8,221 29,491 8,030 36.761 8,629 36,500 8,552 45,087 9,331 39,711 9,329 34,888 9,588 32,612 10,261 43, 815 12,029 46.069 10,575 45,328 18,813 54,591 22,321 59,911 19,412 53,537 22,700 47,095 25,227 62.964 27,364 70,311 34,612 69,841 34.960 77, 560 39,733 83,444 43,788 89, 783 46,990 96,044 44,179 103,479 45,218 104,342 46,736 97, 861 47,475 104,564 46,811 75,062 33,493 68, 760 50,035 38,268 148,261 31,696 199,684 40,009 Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. 27,88? 29 39i 30^074 30,899 31,222 36,976 39,946 38,195 38,491 38,671 39,221 37,476 36,946 35,711 37,733 39,154 44,930 47,390 48,811 48,709 49,841 54, 571 56, 233 58,728 71, 880 74,785 75,440 75,777 75,830 76,105 76,190 77, 650 78,255 79,415 ^633 8,521 9,937 10,765 12,195 14,940 16,167 17,926 17,751 16,954 16,118 14,925 16,004 16,007 15,925 15,830 19,423 21, 523 22,289 22,405 25,109 29,345 31,075 31,630 37, 908 42,171 43,572 44,848 45,621 45,747 46,073 46,861 51,551 57,632 2,975 3,836 3,977 4,689 5,203 5,3C8 6,326 5,444 4,643 5,139 5,073 4,826 5,097 5,9G0 7,393 9,344 9,229 10,962 10,572 11,446 10,332 12,873 14, 523 13,255 13, 692 11,095 12,320 15,406 18,951 18,612 19,361 27, 551 29,691 36,869 6,038 5,036 4,730 4,665 4,821 5,170 5,350 5,844 5,914 6,258 6,6-19 6,101 6,782 7,036 13,728 17,420 14,315 17, 567 19,047 21, 658 27,964 29,034 31,602 36, 737 41, 634 39,435 39,891 42,270 63,270 40, 217 28,364 26,813 26,916 27,377 $6 258 740 734 748 802 836 712 840 1,043 1,110 1,345 1,512 1,409 1,405 1,295 1,216 1,216 1,401 1,501 1,519 1,502 1,179 1,322 1,505 1,631 1,673 2,111 2,092 1,799 1,867 1,463 1,418 1,405 1,213 1,123 1,188 1,587 1,686 1,955 2,3C3 2,424 $2,828 8,275 10,872 10,995 10,990 11,306 10,923 12,356 14,073 14,472 14,555 13,881 11,967 11,721 11,436 10,350 9,850 8,768 8,117 8,595 7,616 6,734 5,978 4,218 4,084 3,937 3,762 3,586 3,736 4,557 4,455 4,545 4,747 4, 634 4,191 4,708 6,061 7,140 7,456 8,746 10,802 73,175 81,899 90,170 93,600 102,696 116,861 131,589 104,833 118,328 114,974 103,544 118,727 140,942 168,306 181,866 217,929 238,459 241,755 258,032 276,382 289,773 301,530 310,226 353,494 374,082 397,098 427,8C5 415,022 436,670 474, 793 585,039 6(i0,052 704,649 893,644 Total assets. 149,169 166,888 180,202 191,803 206,638 234.179 2C0,161 219,066 247,950 238,986 217,824 261,836 294,062 346,136 398,359 450,927 481,648 495,778 533,477 572,972 601,480 629,201 678, 976 727,985 776,235 832,508 881,264 863,142 908,482 957,463 1,098,733 1,184,374 1,366,309 1,587,634 INDIANA. 1863.. 1864]]!... 1865 .. 1866...... 1867..,,... 1868...... 1869...... 1870...... 1871...... 1872....... 1873 1874...... 1875. 1876...... 1877...... 1878...... 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885...... 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890...... 1891 1892 1893 1S94 3895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904...... 9 31 70 71 70 70 69 69 72 87 92 93 103 99 99 94 91 92 93 94 98 95 90 92 93 94 97 100 100 106 115 115 114 113 113 112 115 123 135 145 160 175 $478 3,277 9,237 13,220 13,210 14,609 16,832 17,055 18,866 23,523 27,147 25,728 28,049 25,697 24,632 20,498 19,873 23,193 25,162 27,585 28,745 25,760 23,358 25,069 28,030 27,938 29,598 33,762 33,648 37,571 31,110 32,014 35,484 32,262 31,877 34,452 38,168 44,738 53,388 62,453 72,013 71,821 $700 4,315 14,674 14,278 14,211 14,056 14,072 13,929 15,183 16,651 16,920 16,966 16,255 14,052 13,877 14,209 13,155 12,349 12,236 ] 0,939 11,020 9,906 8,912 8,643 6,789 6,446 6,108 5,509 5,343 5,111 5,445 5,382 5,845 5,998 5,975 8,464 7,938 10.537 12', 020 13,064 15,369 16,702 $274 2,058 5,931 4,087 3,685 3,322 2,951 2,799 3,278 3,364 3,300 4,034 4,214 3,646 4,051 4,802 4,768 5,100 5,350 5,758 5,685 5,402 5,362 5,942 6,165 5,624 4,493 4,805 5,606 6,159 6,726 6,224 6,303 6,758 6,109 7,595 7,508 8,065 9,092 8,998 10,374 9,985 $865 3,559 12,260 12,769 12,767 12,767 13,187 13,277 14,762 16,563 17,632 17,964 18,583 17,258 16,404 15,035 13,278 13,203 13,094 13,324 14,029 13,829 12,ISO 12,345 11,895 11,965 12,284 12,652 12,477 13,447 13,777 13,927 14,422 14,262 14,057 14,167 14,287 14,615 16,313 16,774 18,040 18,584 $35 321 917 1,557 2,184 2,815 3,267 3,471 3,846 4,248 4,500 4,672 4,808 4.504 4', 116 3,913 3,977 3,854 3,298 3,717 3,727 3,032 3,412 3,532 3,591 3,768 3,877 4,036 4,580 4,704 4,742 4,666 4,680 4,627 4,596 4,562 4,829 4,741 5,088 5,816 6,390 $784 $1 732 3,734 10,853 10,526 33,259 7,708 34,288 7,148 34,092 8,007 35,487 8,456 37,468 7,965 37,159 10,598 43,931 12,607 49,427 14,023 53,146 12,538 52,350 14,467 54,931 12,867 49,897 13,305 49,105 13,840 47,759 17,181 48,919 19,871 51,812 23,206 54,169 24,943 55,372 23,542 54,909 19,255 48,771 19,845 46,192 23,305 49,705 25,254 50,084 24,503 49,101 30,013 55,978 30,906 57,016 32,959 60,377 37,297 66,313 26,496 53,995 32,009 60.458 34,151 62,431 29,605 57,480 34,450 63,229 44.608 74,202 54,066 90,529 57,728 1 99,271 65,655 114,426 76,079 i 130,556 85,588 ! 146,681 84,893 ! 146,869 317 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. INDIANA—Continued. Bate. No. of banks. 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 , . , 197 208 223 245 256 262 260 254 255 254 258 256 258 258 255 Cash, etc. Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. Loans, etc. U.S. bonds. $79,366 93,331 104,882 101,548 108,529 121,092 125,673 135,341 137,659 140,481 133,505 151,928 174,450 179,482 199,121 $17,690 $10,550 $20,551 20,858 10,792 22,092 23,059 11,828 23,315 23,754 15,940 25,363 24,394 13,034 26,366 24,973 14,151 28,055 26,071 13,638 27,428 27,443 14,007 27,608 28,175 12,983 27,896 28,770 14,317 27,650 28,243 12,052 28,335 27,970 12,397 28,298 38,042 12,899 28,557 63,816 10,027 28,488 78,240 11,703 28,641 $6,845 $2,817 $14,106 8,031 2,713 16,688 8,904 3,360 18,020 8,887 3,803 19,911 9,847 3,702 21,016 10,595 4,052 22,751 11,759 3,742 23,905 12,080 3,719 25,422 12,830 3,988 25,615 13,104 4,332 25,662 13,367 4,305 26,214 13,423 4,564 25,862 13,335 5,767 25,997 13,610 6,206 26,258 13,946 7,796 26,323 Total assets. $91,727 104,229 112,602 112,032 120,306 131,113 134,442 146,833 144,162 145,375 150,088 175,753 212,415 218,835 250,636 $160,193 183,623 198,466 200,140 212,113 229,876 235,288 248,473 248,011 248,211 251,691 284,246 334,842 362,847 404,877 INDIAN TERRITORY. $102 206 4S3 541 768 962 816 1,085 1,725 2,206 2,876 5,369 7,277 9,669 10,878 14,046 17,535 20,930 1890. 1891.. 1892.. 1893.. 1894.. 1895.. 1896.. 1897.. 1898.. 1899.. 1900. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905.. 1906.. 19071 $37 37 90 90 90 103 115 153 204 216 438 847 1,003 1,624 2,026 3,001 3,700 4,124 $15 20 49 88 99 55 110 151 173 191 256 516 548 691 771 1,052 1,206 1,581 $110 150 349 360 360 410 460 595 795 860 1,317 2,100 2,779 3,955 4,680 5,629 6,465 7,128 $3 3 17 20 22 22 29 42 63 74 169 352 491 451 560 851 950 1,041 $18 34 79 81 81 92 104 128 183 194 353 825 966 1,558 1,931 2,897 3,527 3,902 $61 120 394 424 938 689 700 1,165 1,454 1,892 2,307 4,831 5,896 7,175 8,099 11,657 14,068 19,178 $210 338 876 952 1,548 1,418 1,495 2,135 2,788 3,356 4,577 9,359 11,917 15,182 17,705 24,059 28,999 35,612 $4 $97 62 1,145 $4 239 3,196 37 378 3,722 176 396 3,842 351 419 3,692 554 417 3,742 813 459 3,802 899 481 4,780 937 599 5,632 1,041 613 5,812 1,252 710 6,017 1,337 889 6,352 1,478 .730 6,287 1,569 724 6,057 1,508 574 5,957 1,414 544 5,707 1,380 633 5,867 1,419 748 5,950 1,542 858 7,135 1,632 1,009 9,055 1,950 1,067 10,146 2,194 I 145 10,155 2,291 1,186 10,295 2,433 L, 186 10,150 2,573 1,258 10,148 2,708 10,585 2,886 1,296 1,363 11,320 2,980 13,460 3,094 L,454 1,515 14,520 3,316 1,627 14,700 3,365 1,298 13,855 3,030 L,254 13,430 3,124 L 216 13,095 3,140 1,234 13,020 3,087 1,222 13,150 2,976 i Continued under Oklahoma. $555 1,894 3,160 3,205 3,153 3,085 3,214 4,143 4,802 4,986 5,220 4,429 3,881 3,882 3,966 4,036 4,234 4,414 4,683 4,596 4,164 3,814 3,422 2,714 2,753 2,671 2,667 2,904 3,089 3,303 3,426 3,441 3,713 3,608 3,931 $245 1,698 5,110 4,890 5,234 6,444 5,252 5,248 7,014 7,853 9,380 9,232 10,851 8,004 7,842 7,129 8,752 11,608 15,770 16,169 16,648 16,124 17,054 17,814 19,285 21,278 21,182 26,800 28,354 32,296 24,624 27,490 24,897 23,725 27,502 32,871 $390 4,004 11,128 13,079 13,523 14,809 13,891 14,306 18,097 20,926 22,902 23,208 24,932 21,198 20,808 19,619 21,125 24,842 29,997 32,305 35,265 35,609 36,845 37,902 38,810 41,841 42,671 51,188 54,881 62,356 52,830 56,325 52,587 50,100 56,224 64,118 $5 16 42 62 99 126 126 167 224 256 370 500 682 915 1,080 1,457 1,863 IOWA. 1863. 1864. 1865. 1866. 18G7. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 3 20 45 45 44 43 43 57 70 75 75 81 78 78 76 73 75 7688 110 123 125 128 128 129 133 139 151 161 169 169 167 166 165 168 $92 936 2,884 4,640 5,249 6,107 6,470 6,670 8,063 10,203 10,787 11,399 12,770 11,647 10,614 9,635 9,604 11,373 13.725 17,799 20,124 21,238 21,324 22,518 24,155 26,322 26.726 31,762 36,664 41,336 33,806 34,634 35,225 31,257 32,251 35,259 $131 1,267 3,870 4,613 4,442 4,359 4,120 4,123 5,154 5,961 6,180 6,357 5,466 4,746 4,847 4,898 5,068 5,265 5,824 5,814 5,600 5,060 4,684 4,283 3,211 3,283 3,213 3,215 3,536 3,678 3,860 4,050 4,031 4,263 4,279 6,525 $100 1,097 2,800 2,225 2,015 2,040 1,680 1,530 1,917 2,053 1,972 2,342 2,618 2,016 2,200 1,110 2,476 2,897 3,374 3,506 3,318 3,313 3,474 3,487 3,560 3,885 2,436 3,098 3,254 3,726 4,015 3,712 3,047 3,363 3,722 3,710 318 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. IOWA—Continued. Date. 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 No. of banks. 172 196 221 230 253 269 281 297 304 319 320 326 329 338 340 343 348 353 351 353 355 Loans, etc. $43,924 50,593 64,435 74,032 71,779 70,150 76,407 90,816 102,530 103,010 114,921 119,834 124,057 138,381 147,107 154,737 158,755 175,652 212,390 216,817 248,875 U.S. bonds. Cash, etc. Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. $6,480 8,780 10,354 11,482 12,896 10,969 14,404 16,032 17,092 18,164 18,330 18,219 18,537 19,449 19,616 19,578 19,291 18,938 28,556 61,000 72,622 $4,364 4,777 5,781 5,533 5,898 5,685 6,323 7,123 8,047 9,430 9,696 10,007 10,742 12,691 12,895 11,860 9,293 10,240 8,431 5,553 7,941 $13,300 14,035 15,032 15,485 16,582 17,053 17,665 18,705 18,735 20,330 20,585 20,991 21,520 22,280 23,085 23,460 23,855 24,289 24,400 24,560 25,115 $3,035 3,213 3,383 3,626 4,052 4,301 4,507 5,432 6,144 6,594 7,138 7,649 8,235 6,979 9,539 9,900 10,283 10,576 11,466 12,253 13,204 $1,298 1,433 1,763 1,996 2,250 2,515 2,678 2,286 2,344 2,576 2,638 2,825 3,129 3,449 3,563 4,116 4,533 4,950 5,529 5,859 8,526 $4,749 6,915 8,551 8,459 9,580 10,907 12,162 13,366 13,500 14,957 16,762 16,941 17,477 18,197 18,314 18,382 18,240 17,930 18,477 18,753 19,313 Total assets. $42,238 49,041 61,677 66,585 64,336 61,206 69,709 81,780 92,873 94,473 102,900 107,462 110,389 125,011 131,404 134,539 142,338 160,728 196,530 206,829 258,277 $81,937 94,829 115,321 117,700 118,279 117,190 134,197 156,614 170,841 177,062 188,393 194,261 202,02C 230,919 234,583 232,614 243,045 270,732 333,114 367,174 422,381 $96. 2 479 $279 2,910 1 470 1*948 2,149 2,102 2'257 3,632 6,540 7,304 6,304 5,412 5! 048 4,728 3,654 4,439 4,999 5,872 7,405 11,865 15,498 18, 818 24,303 34,948 38,277 39,859 42,974 39,554 41,230 35,266 34,546 32,898 31,297 34,718 37,821 40,431 49,155 60,843 62,343 70,975 80,752 84,156 96,41( 110,47' 114,28,' 118,321 116,79' 107, 84 114,44: 120,58 118,66 128,38 158,46 193,05 220,81 239,93 KANSAS. 1864 1865 . . . 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870.. . 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878. 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1 2 4 5 5 5 5 11 24 26 24 19 17 15 11 12 12 13 20 36 59 74 98 139 160 161 159 147 142 136 126 122 116 103 101 98 110 119 129 146 161 171 188 203 211 209 208 210 211 213 213 217 221 230 236 244 $113 203 325 409 447 476 691 1,279 2,335 2,896 2,338 2,147 1,984 2,071 1,332 1 562 1,794 2,509 3,480 5,995 8,598 10,731 14,662 21,307 23,020 24,185 25,636 23,624 23,466 19,966 18,514 19,648 17,286 18,682 21,746 22,212 24,782 29,003 33,180 38,680 41,511 44,761 52,128 60,130 55,267 62, 883 64,389 58,793 62,753 68,693 68,447 76,512 84,108 106,405 122,213 138,025 $85 527 559 709 835 812 737 $63 299 314 268 243 270 342 384 654 584 582 438 376 409 443 557 763 787 986 1,095 1,960 2,223 1,967 1,585 1,390 1,230 1,035 1,244 1,147 1,170 1,307 1,599 1,717 1,842 2,233 2,055 2,301 2,501 2,890 3,285 3,863 3,897 3,592 3,870 2,233 3,834 2,554 3,526 2,526 3,212 2,518 3,144 2,787 3,025 2,279 2,943 1,975 2,949 2,318 2,763 2,195 3,068 2,310 2,768 2,487 4,894 2,653 5,731 3,669 6,306 4,195 4,415 7,525 4,764 8,973 5,410 8,681 5,622 9,960 10,776 6,450 12,015 7,097 11,201 6,930 10,874 6,915 10,627 6,001 10,795 6,137 11,030 6,271 11,103 6,173 10,881 " 5,319 10,917 5,901 16,523 5,641 24,497 4,447 5,114 26,782 $100 200 330 400 400 400 410 802 1,620 1,965 1,730 1,420 1,260 1,065 800 838 875 925 1,335 2,250 3,845 4,996 6,732 10,531 12,855 13,182 13,909 13,012 12,442 11,647 10,427 9,987 9,552 8,567 8,417 8,092 8,417 8,635 9,116 9,936 10,730 10,313 10,843 12,032 12,252 12,092 12,212 12,012 12,167 12,312 12,367 12,581 12,977 13,562 14,037 14,353 $4 39 89 66 63 85 114 153 261 285 283 255 253 179 185 193 225 281 365 431 669 1,087 1,435 L,842 1,879 L959 L,859 L,758 L,750 L,499 L,470 L,355 L,396 1,439 i; 402 1,417 1,527 1,674 1,896 2,117 2,554 3,323 3,921 4,400 4,849 5,474 5,363 5,642 6,149 6,303 6,592 6,771 7,466 8,005 8,437 $11 20 21 35 29 46 50 71 147 170 112 110 126 106 61 80 101 142 196 296 462 573 705 970 1,050 957 960 928 911 771 656 671 651 678 801 923 1,141 1,484 1,568 1,905 2,073 2,042 1,917 2,145 2,448 2,470 2,454 1,986 2,182 2,228 2,504 2,782 2,989 3,136 3,320 4,453 $30 76 262 311 338 338 366 606 1,341 1,490 1,351 1 036 '909 792 564 675 683 679 795 1,031 1,297 1,436 1,687 2,295 2,819 2,826 2,924 2,633 2,584 2,589 2,415 2,369 2,306 2,111 2,147 2,077 3,931 4,993 5,240 6,106 7,266 7,395 8,076 8,673 9,723 9,812 10,009 9,617 9,736 9,893 10,460 10,120 10,002 10, 240 10,482 10,764 442 533 790 667 748 1,288 2,458 2,589 2,215 2 039 1^994 2 111 1 579 2,138 2,548 3,239 4,211 6,994 8,362 10,090 12,591 17,741 17,465 18,838 20,685 19,042 21,665 16,683 17,540 16,827 15,585 19,188 22,4L3 24,306 29,195 35,361 37,379 42,482 47,683 50,236 58,268 64,978 63,059 67,721 67,846 63,986 67,753 70,569 69,402 79,631 96,429 126,081 137,759 156,817 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 319 Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. KENTUCKY. U.S. bonds. Date. 1864.. 1865.. 1866.. 1867.. 1868.. 1869.. 1870.. 1871.. 1872.. 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876.. 1877.. 1878.. 1879.. 1880.. 1881.. 1882.. 1883.. 1884.. 1885.. 1886.. 1887.. 1888.. 1889.. 1890.. 1891.. 1892.. 1893.. 1894.. 1895.. 1896.. 1897.. 1898.. 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905.. 1906.. 1907.. 1908.. 1903.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1918.. 1919... 73 76 81 82 81 77 76 77 75 75 75 81 84 95 101 115 124 129 141 145 148 148 144 144 143 142 140 137 133 132 129 $352 $83 2,465 2,284 3,074 2,993 3,084 3,155 3,022 3,107 3,389 2,970 3,002 3,762 6,437 5,765 8,412 7,197 9,599 7,655 12,580 9,430 13,623 9,712 13,488 9,470 13,705 9,264 12,428 9,805 12,618 10,844 15,347 10,906 17,986 11,358 19,594 11,368 22,456 11,902 22,873 11,712 22,731 10,634 25,243 7,703 27,136 6,144 27,798 5,886 30,955 5,595 33,235 5^388 31,699 4,823 33,685 4,808 27,887 5,327 27,627 5,501 27,938 5,468 26,401 6,561 24,548 6,803 24,075 8,950 26,048 9,715 32,711 11,582 35,429 13,424 37,976 14,251 42,122 13,610 44,267 15,667 47,818 14,904 52,800 16,152 59,018 17,300 55,985 17,934 61,348 17,178 64,832 17,408 64,830 17,784 69,727 18,278 73,651 18,749 76,873 18,429 72,990 18,007 78,374 17,547 89,177 21,680 105,295 34,198 125,659 40,165 Cash, etc. $142 1,275 885 787 819 649 689 986 1,110 1,297 1,935 1,794 1,647 1,629 1,926 1,997 2,021 2,074 2,416 2,735 2,641 2,859 2,532 2,809 2,606 2,555 2,313 2,542 2,856 2,956 2,381 2,634 3,055 2,542 2,918 3,520 3,618 3,979 3,904 3,871 3,999 4,774 4,549 4,831 5,187 5,946 5,942 6,294 6,154 6,320 6,141 4,800 4,865 5,227 3,548 4;553 Capital. Surplus. Profits Circulation. $200 2,272 2,840 2,885 2,835 2,885 3,119 6,234 7,675 8,221 9,900 10,395 10,097 10,037 9,957 9,987 10,197 10,435 11,421 12,568 13,010 13,200 13,310 13,310 13,754 14,319 14,854 15,299 15,379 14,463 13,304 13,109 13,084 11,728 11,065 11,325 12, 843 12,889 13,334 13,639 14,295 14,686 15,456 16,058 16,263 17,130 17,547 17,451 17,540 17,691 17,725 17,226 17,051 16,766 16,986 16,256 $4 28 138 197 264 331 396 462 570 751 970 1,263 1,509 1,566 1,444 1,410 1,513 1,842 2,002 2,362 2,666 2,732 3,104 3,242 3,379 3,364 3,594 3,933 3,853 3,732 3,289 3,299 3,401 3,073 2,f870 2,780 3,853 4,001 4,013 4,247 4,431 4,766 5,091 5,709 5,940 6,370 6,928 7,097 7,469 8,001 8,083 8,156 8,182 8,330 8,786 10,102 Total $20 191 197 177 207 230 221 350 498 565 750 839 694 677 627 587 586 686 914 834 878 1,008 1,054 1,010 1,103 1,347 1,623 1,290 1,347 1,244 956 973 949 932 706 793 1,047 1,277 1,413 1,630 1,695 1,623 1,465 1,669 1,659 1,693 1,910 1,851 1,978 2,026 2,371 2,574 2,404 3,192 3,967 4,928 $99 1,231 2,300 2,334 2,330 2,349 2,414 4,822 6,339 6,783 7,980 8,157 7,856 7,695 7,734 8,611 8,853 8,885 9,199 9,434 9,182 8,265 5,449 3,680 3,080 2,877 2,880 3,019 3,545 3,549 3,946 3,875 4,674 4,673 5,262 5,501 7,245 9,185 9,479 8,926 11,031 11,967 12,602 13,510 14,154 14,885 15,160 15,555 16,053 16,451 17,262 16,032 15,681 15,488 15,573 15,295 $136 2,129 1,706 1,583 1,416 1,732 1,859 2,839 3,163 4,040 5,449 5,643 5,209 5,257 5,836 6,649 8,510 10,675 11,508 13,579 11,900 11,636 13,097 14,509 14,299 15,741 17,189 16,624 19,230 14,624 16,031 16,266 15,040 16,713 21,234 25,078 27,755 27,739 30,577 34,246 36,931 40,208 44,452 48,386 45,983 50,106 52,631 53,770 60,727 63,990 62,565 63,382 73,545 89,968 109,650 131,867 $559 6,841 7,827 7,861 7,688 7,923 8,419 15,501 18,984 21,452 27,333 28,745 28,362 27,821 28,187 30,488 33,333 37,028 38,936 43,443 42,380 41,642 41,636 42,477 42,768 47, 039 48,963 46,951 51,302 42,248 42,342 43,716 42,967 44,429 47,626 58,812 65,759 69,475 75,282 78,910 85,041 89,623 96,212 105,370 102,811 108,573 111,053 113,938 121,569 127,204 127,087 122,268 133,297 160,567 191,890 223,491 $76 183 340 119 105 93 102 247 311 300 358 353 284 269 340 299 320 336 392 $166 180 710 1,064 1,059 1,052 1,043 2,490 3,549 3,335 2,360 2,273 '883 713 1,385 1,697 1,874 2.157 2,246 $2,210 5,089 3,637 684 1,124 1,483 1,446 4,670 6,425 7,512 4,901 5,673 5,922 5,237 4,839 5,297 6,013 8,478 8,053 $3,121 6,572 7,339 3,651 3,781 4,089 4,257 12,654 17,427 18,710 12,732 13,751 11,783 11,358 10,640 11,574 13,256 16,264 16,003 LOUISIANA. 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874..... 1875..... 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881..... 1882 $168 294 1,883 1,407 1,004 1,432 1,816 5,851 7,770 9,108 5,877 6,833 6,422 6,597 5,341 5,670 7,107 8,676 8,829 $300 721 1,326 1,218 1,208 1,208 1,208 2,958 4,114 3,900 2; 784 2,564 984 800 1,781 2,258 2,153 2,518 2,578 $2,343 3,777 2,027 540 993 689 541 1,714 2,379 2,490 2,053 2,107 2,514 2,256 2,139 2,196 2,348 3,723 2,758 $500 500 1,800 1,300 1,300 1,300 1,300 3,500 4,850 4,750 3,850 3,650 3,300 3,300 2,87a 2,875 2,875 2,875 2,975 $17 35 59 62 70 107 145 220 297 272 483 539 516 573 448 570 815 985 320 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. LOUISIANA—Continued. Date. 1883 1884 1885... 1886 1887 . . 1888... 1889 1890... 1891 1892... 1893 1894... 1895 1896... 1897 1898... 1899 1900.. 1901 1902... 1903 1904 .. 1905... 1906 . 1907... 1908 1909... 1910 1911 . . 1912 1913... 1914 1915 . . 1916 1917... 1918... 1919 No. of banks. 8 9 9 ! 9 13 13 15 19 21 21 20 19 19 18 19 19 20 21 26 29 31 35 35 36 37 38 35 31 32 33 31 32 31 32 33 31 32 Loans, etc. U . S. bonds. $9,467 $2,577 8,677 2,429 9,860 2,232 9,771 1,811 11,133 1,758 2,234 12,419 15,119 1,809 17,415 1,530 17,558 1,510 16,962 1,403 16,501 1,152 15,658 1,143 16,218 1,151 14,014 1,118 14,036 1,137 14,316 1,228 15,837 1,441 18,441 2,380 23,759 2,906 21,636 2,512 26,647 3,272 29,668 3,315 32,950 3,192 38,729 5,722 42,784 6,206 34,164 7,398 32,972 6,332 36,865 6,308 5,811 37,507 43,054 6,435 42,640 6,411 ' 34,856 5,760 5,377 34,233 44,080 5,160 52,294 8,651 66,397 16,306 72,667 17,164 Cash, etc. $2,378 2,727 2,974 3,556 3,397 3,730 1,775 2,242 2,579 3,224 2,188 2,642 2,911 3,049 3,466 3,495 2,437 2,773 3,240 2,323 2,882 3,017 3,834 3,182 3,736 4,378 3,'360 3,438 4,475 3,807 3,379 3,496 2,026 2,887 3,875 1,821 2,957 Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. $3,225 3,625 3,625 3,525 3.425 3,425 3,685 4,325 4,435 4,435 3,935 3,760 3,660 2,860 3,160 3,160 3,260 3,285 4,158 3,549 4,098 4,300 5,905 8,355 8,990 8,745 8,495 8,070 8,145 8,345 8.220 7^295 7,048 7,810 7,835 7,585 7,555 $1,102 1,201 1,306 1,154 1,229 1,508 1,658 1,901 2,091 2,148 2,496 2,612 2,740 2,608 2,679 2,736 2,934 3,074 3,624 3,381 4,213 4,885 3,996 4,076 4,763 4,466 4,855 4,957 5,186 5,320 5,381 4,931 4,810 4,994 5,038 5,497 5 127 $414 555 506 452 595 395 570 771 735 775 673 543 452 488 519 622 594 937 1,101 1,106 1,315 1,441 1,677 1,021 943 1,051 850 861 937 1,069 1,172 1,019 1,130 1,307 2,011 2,405 2,803 $2,240 2,158 1,976 1,549 1,317 1,327 1,047 1,764 2,380 1,747 2,453 2,532 2,613 4,894 5,276 6,550 5,837 5,774 5,895 5,943 5,858 7,082 5,006 4,916 4,986 4,725 4,372 $8,136 7,122 ' 8,994 9,559 10,402 11,912 12,880 14,784 14,359 18,328 13,549 15,513 18,039 14,081 15,301 16,503 18,395 20,308 23,525 23,047 23,771 27,591 30,091 29,592 31,068 25,867 28,163 30,138 35,754 36,697 34,109 30,350 30,812 42,658 58,371 62,418 76,142 $7 193 572 758 $150 $1,249 4,399 7,243 7,475 7,470 7,401 7,400 7,381 7,498 7,783 7,802 8,103 7,806 7,885 8,313 8,229 8,345 8,211 8,090 8,080 7,862 7,683 6,833 4,876 4,403 3,978 3,628 3,371 3,402 3,754 4,074 4,384 5,083 5,218 4,746 4,710 5,674 1,313 5,126 6,542 4,802 5,076 4,503 4,855 5,588 5.492 6,494 6,325 6,431 6,888 6,126 5,956 6,189 8,194 9,325 10,434 10,032 9,522 10,095' 10,250 10,116 11,065 11,974 13,364 12,536 13,544 12,890 15,009 15,090 15,620 17,371 17,421 20,406 21,834 949 930 1,069 1,034 973 1,021 997 996 748 918 Total assets. $16,316 16,037 17,633 18,153 19,900 22,643 25,493 27,999 27,732 30,325 26,433 26,032 28,321 24,420 25,646 26,605 29,817 33,526 42,971 39,367 44,898 51,038 55,678 63,326 68,673 60,112 58,890 62.440 69,469 74,340 72,452 65,849 59,548 77,797 97,251 111,087 125,182 MAINE. 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869.. 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 187G 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1 16 58 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 63 64 69 71 71 72 69 69 69 71 72 71 71 71 72 75 77 78 78 81 83 83 82 83 83 82 82 82 $5 2,898 8,750 10,396 9,870 10,189 11,113 11,377 12,131 12,567 13,523 13,789 14,047 14,608 14,644 13,560 13,871 14,915 17,324 18,938 18,778 17,440 16,604 18,041 19,174 20,192 20,784 22', 990 21,887 21,724 21,342 21,061 22,144 22,657 23,559 21,546 22,662 24,435 $51 2,858 9; 831 9,883 9,791 9,915 9,558 9,266 9,078 9,076 9,449 9,458 9,890 9,657 9,751 10,192 10,050 9,816 9,594 9,530 9,290 9,097 8,904 7,841 5,664 5,131 4,706 4,263 3,995 4,029 4,437 4; 918 5,187 6,021 6,546 5,931 5,639 6,257 $11 792 1,921 2,095 1,773 L,664 1,541 L,688 L,761 L,988 '. 1,939 1,984 :L,919 L.496 1,711 ,684 ,530 1,803 1,672 2,121 2,074 1,891 2,107 1,899 1,757 1,888 986 1,004 1,183 1,291 1,484 1,459 1,464 1,536 1,581 1,616 1,907 ] ,988 $50 2,540 8,341 9,085 9,085 9,085 9,125 9,125 9,125 9,125 9,440 9,740 10,310 10,610 10,660 10,760 10,435 10,435 10,385 10,335 10,485 10,300 10,360 10,360 10,441 10,660 10,812 11,010 10,935 11,090 11,221 11,160 11,121 11,156 11,171 11,071 10,971 10,846 1,197 1,398 1,531 1,665 1,779 1,892 2 ; 149 2,103 2,392 2,365 2,389 2,391 2,437 2,587 2,595 2,575 2,433 2,486 2,343 2,401 2,550 2,666 2,730 2,708 2,690 2,699 2,584 2,604 2,648 2,689 2,699 2,737 2,850 715 685 734 637 810 929 1,110 1,293 1,468 1,396 1,559 1,362 1,303 1,235 1,177 1,243 1,346 1,432 1,410 1,236 1,142 1,198 1,344 1,394 1,493 1,715 1,645 1,600 1,611 1,592 1,642 1,692 1,797 1,581 1,619 1,989 $19 $69 7,433 22,653 24,997 23,649 24,236 24,065 24,619 25,730 26,070 28,012 28,052 29,146 29,755 28,904 29,112 29,104 31,459 32,618 33,986 33,479 32,216 32,591 31,992 30,440 31,726 32,262 34,414 33,027 34,232 34,307 36,461 36,942 38,192 41,358 39,909 43,700 45,987 821 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. MAINE—Continued. No. of banks. Loans, etc. U. S. bonds. $26,114 $6,108 27,857 5,461 28,642 6,411 29,722 6,403 30,088 6,197 30,745 6,444 32,439 6^507 31,243 6,229 32,067 6,260 33,830 6,009 33,705 6,253 36,468 6,398 37,251 6,413 39,426 6,386 39,256 6,309 38,538 6,222 41,909 6,761 41,277 12,126 46,562 13,495 1901.. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1919.. Cash, etc. Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. $2,005 $10,521 2.027 10,531 2,106 10,341 2,177 10,141 2,403 9,951 2,356 9,476 2,440 9,401 2,446 9,051. 2,725 9,051 2,748 8,170 2,916 7,850 3,218 7,850 3,180 7,740 3,381 7,740 2,451 7,765 2,507 7,415 1,731 6,965 1,490 6,965 1,971 6,915 $2,805 $2,262 2,818 2,439 2,797 2,514 2,998 2,554 2,983 2,748 3,212 2,181 3,380 2,342 3,417 2,419 3,417 2,310 3,341 2,489 3,501 2,404 3,635 2,587 3,783 2,648 3,875 2,748 3,880 2,756 3,757 2,945 3', 851 2,683 3,878 2,894 4,067 3,246 Total assets. $5,640 5,014 5,744 5,878 5.800 5,827 5,848 5,740 5,758 5,347 5,815 5,927 5,909 5,983 5,901 5,823 5,351 5,403 5,305 $23,469 26,263 26,319 29,114 30.239 31^948 32,412 32,454 35.902 37,307 40.598 47,085 47,004 51,300 54,581 59,659 66,348 65,073 74,677 $47,634 49,632 50,898 53,606 54,700 55,818 55,569 55,991 58,982 59,733 63,182 70,206 70,149 74,687 78,158 86,274 89.426 91,285 101,547 $1,166 2,247 8,246 8,765 8,848 8 807 8,830 9,099 9,183 9,161 8,845 8,685 7 222 7,194 7,144 7,369 8,068 8,605 8,794 8,628 7,498 6,900 6,166 3,155 1,930 1,760 1,849 2,107 2,401 3,273 2,954 4,112 4,653 4,167 4,153 5,008 6,633 5,867 6,125 6,706 7,762 9,011 10,169 10,041 12,430 12,367 12,850 12,758 12,641 12,745 18,060 21,323 10,248 8,949 8,889 9,561 $1,900 15,212 14,130 13,353 13,313 11,798 12,878 14,410 15,252 15 272 15,747 17,2C4 16,480 17,648 16,020 17,930 21,432 26,117 23,090 25,571 23,304 26,630 24,693 24,839 26,985 27,858 30,956 30,511 34,807 30,554 34,032 32,283 33,110 35,991 40,277 46,572 42,941 45,855 53,641 53,410 64, 229 61.980 70;240 67,551 69,301 72,518 77,191 83,244 88,177 85,600 88,964 91,023 101,013 117,481 147,129 171,766 $5,466 38,923 40,872 40 139 40,977 39,322 41,473 44 713 45, 643 46,604 45,929 47,229 44,506 45,681 42,843 45,765 50 859 57,083 55,609 58,228 54,784 57, 501 55,095 52,688 55,537 56,879 61,486 63,354 69,201 64, 630 68,843 68,803 69,401 75,266 80,273 93,214 90,669 99,597 112,594 114,427 128,744 130,422 141,889 144,692 144, 550 147,012 155,618 103,217 170,002 167, 886 178,312 166, 849 181,230 212,597 251, 849 298,093 MARYLAND. 1864 1865 . 1800 1867 18G8 1869 1870 . 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1870 1877 . . 1878 1879 . . 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1909 1901!!".^ 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 919...... 3 27 32 32 32 31 31 32 33 33 31 31 31 32 32 33 35 38 39 41 44 44 45 48 48 52 59 65 65 68 68 68 68 68 70 69 72 77 82 87 88 89 93 98 101 105 108 107 108 105 101 98 96 95 97 95 $1,172 16,108 17,472 17 294 18,190 18,219 20,173 22,279 22,840 23,764 23,882 24,733 22,94123,807 21,598 22,509 27 705 30,255 31,576 33, 689 32,737 31,543 33; 658 33,152 35,888 37,981 41,401 41,025 43,494 40,389 42,773 42,719 41, 594 43,345 45,568 52,055 52,793 55.684 63,801 66,795 67,138 70,325 75,295 78,587 74,637 76,935 85,249 90,579 93,759 94,647 95,454 93,340 100,004 114,162 129,028 145,721 $2,778 11,732 11,960 11 567 11,639 10,945 10,787 10,868 11,074 11,207 10,604 10,349 10,028 9,936 10,242 10,503 10,502 11,178 10,650 10,290 9,087 9, 030 7,448 4,166 3,080 2,689 2,599 2,921 3,059 3,936 3,672 4,912 5,576 5,186 7,120 8,671 9,562 8, 694 8,578 9,331 10,109 10,221 12,937 12,900 14,057 13,293 13, 670 13,689 13,523 14,044 14,791 13,544 11,328 12,856 27,283 46,402 $1,066 8,077 7,725 6,752 6,804 5,554 5,714 5,917 5,516 5,237 6,053 5,823 6,002 7,445 5,715 6,856 6,323 8,523 6,805 6,988 6,841 9,576 6,561 6,420 7,122 5,120 5,174 5,755 6,334 6,123 7,197 5,737 5,618 6,233 5,981 7,065 7,112 6,492 6,160 4,526 7,418 7,027 6,722 7,648 8,951 7,995 7,242 7,599 8,200 8,209 9,532 7,011 6,641 7,583 5,990 6,737 1529S2°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 $1,560 11,910 12,590 12 590 12,790 12,740 13,240 13, 590 13, 640 13,640 13,650 13,774 13.774 13,299 12,865 12;795 13 222 13,603 13,922 14, 208 14,392 14,430 14,430 14,510 14,530 14,764 15,654 16,757 16, 805 16,968 17,055 17,055 17.055 17,055 17,044 15,694 15,123 15, 695 16,835 17, 050 16,492 17,294 17,338 17,743 17,827 17, 686 18,551 17, 582 17,607 16,983 16,010 16,280 15,730 15,955 16,430 16,400 -21 $29 1,170 1,292 1 475 1,775 2,045 2,280 2,377 2,548 2,835 2; 966 3,035 3,055 3,204 3,031 2,989 3,121 3,260 3,344 3, 626 3, 793 3,979 4,048 4,446 4,812 4,998 5,277 5,538 5,792 5,883 5,956 6,200 6,282 6,593 6, 897 8,481 6,504 6) 791 8,524 9,048 9,102 9,349 9,684 10,372 10,397 10,787 11,348 11,360 11,491 11, 864 11, 762 11,874 11, 548 12,515 12,908 13,348 $160 855 878 1 032 959 1,088 1,015 1,239 1,338 1,303 1,418 1,433 1,012 901 917 1,009 1 104 I', 439 1,644 I, 610 1,710 1,559 1,739 1,470 1,535 1,558 I', 802 1,700 1,718 1,957 1,713 1,555 1,576 1,595 1,589 1,737 2,286 2,957 2,533 2,637 2,549 2,595 2,737 2,721 3,019 2,818 2,968 3,094 3,307 3,334 3.361 3,134 3,529 3,765 4,442 6,282 322 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. MASSACHUSETTS. Date. 1863 1864 1ST> 18(6 18' I 1S(S ISt J Is7( 1571 1*7/ 1S7.3 1871 18, IS" 1S7 18^ 1>T<> 18S< No. of banks. 1 51 2(7 AP 2) 207 20) 2(b 2(8 21' 217 ^0 2 2 2* > 1 l*Sl ]^J l^i 18-4 1-sS) 18b \. r id ) •4) - 0 ) j ; _ , 18^ . l*>f ) Is 1 18 > t ) _ \ is \ [ 1 1N(I> 1S<H, 1"4 7 IS' 2 . „( -i ( l(o> f l JI 1°;2 mi f l o> V ) 1 07 1 i 1 U • U >1% ( i > 1 ) I h i<' 1»1 1 » S s . Loans, etc. U.S. bonds. $50 19,869 80,217 77,613 75, 898 76,500 73,482 71,795 74,957 69,927 69,978 69,885 72,290 71,305 73,319 87,112 84,355 80,468 82,081 i(n, i2u 78,306 1)1,17 74,292 19 V S2 68,400 ?11, 04 64;042 211,061 52,568 21 >, 719 35,996 2*( ° S 34.455 23;913 2i%lU) 1 i, 18" 18,993 2 ) ' 738 20,211 26» H3 22;885 ° >8, 0 - J 30.149 U*i 31,055 2 2 r ^ Of J 31'. 343 35; 425 2ii (7o 27) 228 31,684 272 U S 32,777 ; 0< J 31, 512 > ~ 7 32,320 _ 32, 643 2 ^J 4 1 29,375 y "i 70 > 36.513 31, 014 32, 022 2 - ) , K. 32.045 31'. 215 ( (( 2 33,694 31,305 aL 1 > 1 . , 31, 430 29,810 j < ) 30,179 > 31'. 891 K \ 30;761 ) 30,073 i. 24; 1-15 36, (559 76,184 )' , 7o 0" ' 95,715 $104 17,532 «T, 43'1 • 9,4(4 102,123 109,128 120,117 127,100 141,172 111,059 lo'i, 116 168 278 172,1 ( 5 10", 209 162,870 150,3 6 1 2,3 > 186 1H) 20" J >* Cash, Capital. etc. $25 8,300 35, 8(55 37,495 29,154 29,830 27,175 25,849 30,004 24, 699 25, 683 29,021 31,246 26,793 24,340 25,571 24,962 32,648 37,396 32,605 29,117 30,589 35, 501 31,824 30,5iJ4 34,091 20,443 20.452 21' 301 22,524 23,164 25,409 24,415 23;234 27,448 30.949 33;275 31.350 32'. 433 29;027 $150 18,014 79,582 79,832 79,682 79, 882 85,822 87,022 87, 872 88,672 90,852 92,014 95, 587 96,490 96,447 95,215 94,957 95.605 96,177 95', 852 96; 602 96,677 96,046 96,140 95, 740 96,141 96, 867 96,967 97;285 99,231 99,407 97.992 97,142 95,377 94,323 90,477 80,927 78, 502 76, 8(13 73,187 70.438 28,394 20,151:5 64', 10.'} 62,843 60,233 59,218 56, 467 54,4U7 54,367 53,407 61,^)2 58,002 55,842 55, 293 52,143 53,165 54,180 54,292 31,077 28, 456 30,948 3S, 604 37,603 34,965 37,817 39, 509 39, 5S0 42.210 32;224 29,760 21,831 15,426 19,074 Total assets. Surplus. Profits. Circulation. Deposits. $1 231 8,715 11,125 13,654 16,036 18,290 19,925 21,443 22,753 23,925 26,217 26,719 25,875 24,958 22,820 22,386 23,230 24,580 24,951 25,363 25,149 24,932 25,452 26, 819 27,655 28,229 28,954 29,767 29,867 30,382 29,8G4 29.775 30;119 30,170 29,433 29,229 29,318 29,237 27,922 29,192 28,840 28,855 30,716 33;145 33,010 33,014 34.$93 35; 837 38, 032 38,002 3D, 404 36,250 40,301 46,075 48.751 54,507 $1 1,016 2,764 2,568 3,133 3,868 4,479 4,358 4,697 5.510 l i ; 451 6,383 6,468 5,634 4,875 4,511 4,574 5,471 6,389 6,853 7,273 7,345 5,929 6,803 7; 720 8,325 9,106 10, 060 13, 783 9,967 10,381 9,074 10,413 9,099 8,925 11, 930 11,086 13,505 13, 748 10,211 16, 230 15,384 1(5', 058 16;279' 17,366 17,7G3 17,803 20,009 20,904 24,875 24,466 25,052 25, 602 21,257 25,431 27,141 28,657 $5,860 41,116 55,573 56,442 56,756 56,644 56,232 56,777 57,873 58,453 57,909 59,896 55,956 58,484 61,676 65,537 69,457 71,267 68,573 65,400 59,933 55,917 46,240 30,314 25,158 17, 603 15,923 17,486 19,714 27,205 24,580 26,266 30, 612 27,351 23,963 22,256 25,542 26,094 21,883 28,078 27,739 28,628 27,786 28,364 31,014 29; 569 28,542 27,804 28,843 29,427 45,080 28,314 23.483 21'. 478 21,095 21.198 $92 12 695 54^334 66,326 57,262 62,798 58,152 64,133 74,952 65,849 72,469 82,012 87,702 84,986 79,330 80,614 84,974 110.042 125; 198 114,397 116,026 110, 602 132,042 128, 517 128,128 144,302 164,498 167,167 163,767 179,870 156,164 191,580 190,886 169,847 205,128 222,787 248,224 213,179 236,635 231, 856 214,271 223,626 237; 424 243,491 244,341 268,400 299,555 282', 423 299,708 323,656 300', 238 324;650 348,183 432,333 45G,847 484; 225 588,205 $243 51 826 22i; 035 236,474 229,122 237,402 240,395 250', 085 271, 229 260,910 278,485 293, 069 306,703 300,061 292,119 298,780 301,057 346.207 368; 285 346, 214 344,218 335,373 359,686 343,291 330,042 355,590 372,189 369,826 368,823 390, 773 377,422 418,183 413,447 392'. 020 437; 869 449,290 488.914 462', 571 480,655 468,791 451.001 472;331 479;313 470.530 472;018 523,213 539, 887 519,431 5-44, 807 583; 475 556,562 593, 346 611,989 707,823 766,982 866,517 1,054,265 $52 $128 4,708 11,665 17,088 17,131 19,131 18,973 19,01.9 26,151 30, 801 34,200 34', 112 34,565 32,517 31,911 32,394 35,657 39,563 44 ; 871 MICHIGAN, 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872.... 1873.... 1874 1875 1876 1877.... 1878.... 1879 1880..,. 1881 ^32 1,692 3,681 6,361 6,988 8,221 9,518 9,655 12,700 16,350 18,890 17,905 19,101 17,728 17,262 15,996 16,902 19,938 24,530 §43 1,161 3.7S6 5,152 5.085 4,979 4,794 4,940 6,297 7,573 8,227 8,207 7, 844 6,969 6,881 7,137 8,023 7,887 7,158 ?30 1.286 2,340 2,605 2,099 2,425 1,929 1. S77 2,449 2,730 2,948 3,067 2,714 2,621 2,967 3,380 3,519 3,929 4,841 S75 3,217 4,148 4,985 5,070 5,210 5,585 5,585 7,264 8', 695 9,762 10,202 10,447 9,972 9, 857 9,628 9,337 9,335 9,435 817 160 384 684 1,066 1,291 1 520 1,629 2,050 2,327 2,556 2,815 3,005 2,965 2,710 2,586 2,591 2,787 Si 117 241 359 392 424 427 502 732 814 980 1,117 1,282 1,146 1,227 1,086 1,164 1,358 1,651 $700 1,600 3,765 3,811 3, 809 3,804 3,897 5,146 6,293 6,940 7,049 6,615 5,556 5,606 5,380 6,101 6,108 5,615 2,215 4,307 6,849 6,388 7,653 6,630 6,282 9,555 11,152 11, 876 11,450 11,381 11,128 10, 472 11,660 14,265 18,295 23,127 323 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. MICHIGAN—Continued. No. of banks. Date. 1882.. 1883.. 1884.. 1885.. 1888.. 1887.. 1888.. 1889.. 1890.. 1891.. 1892.. 1893.. 1894.. 1895.. 1898.. 1897.. 1898.. 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905.. 1906.. 1907.. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1918.. 1919.. 85 88 98 102 108 108 109 112 ' 110 107 104 100 j 96 j 94 91 84 82 80 83 85 84. 87 88 88 88 93 95 99 101 100 99 99 100 105 106 105 105 108 Loans, etc. $29,825 32,978 29,716 29,979 38,249 42.482 42.625 45.233 48^ 856 49,414 52,476 41,968 43.202 46,146 42,754 40,927 43,368 46,504 50,900 55,331 59,484 65,256 65,803 68,375 80.203 86t961 83.626 89,010 98,684 97,937 107,805 111,610 114', 430 113,773 132,197 150,572 153,244 170.230 U.S. bonds. Capital. Surplus. Profits. Total assets. $7,504 6,287 5,721 5,461 4,920 4,008 3,962 3,976 3,670 3,519 3,352 5,551 5,144 5,173 5,144 4,947 6,152 6,280 6, 895 7,517 7,952 9,105 9,631 9,358 10,189 10,419 10,845 11,223 11,749 11,854 12,196 12,135 10,948 11, 837 11,419 16,506 37,625 66,804 $5,696 $10,855 4,808 11,665 4,593 12,445 5,392 13,095 5,772 13,995 5,791 14,558 5,635 14,975 4,391 15,650 4,136 15,515 4,712 15,320 5,008 15,034 4,808 14,634 4,446 13,834 4,524 13,434 4,771 13,109 4,825 12,145 5,007 11,895 5,654 11,530 6,100 11,472 6,015 11,580 6,019 11,380 6,587 12,503 6; 829 12; 730 7,508 12,720 7,958 12,955 8,438 13,964 10,227 14,915 11,417 15,077 11,188 15,107 12.276 14,710 13;569 15,110 13,127 15,260 13,541 17,070 10,130 17,591 10,583 17,720 8,722 17,940 6; 431 18,055 9,103 19,205 $2,597 2,156 2,420 2,194 2,453 2,644 2,927 3,154 3,356 3,649 3,871 3,879 3,548 3.626 3,493 3,278 3,247 3,153 3,239 3,122 3,416 3,766 4,267 4,395 5,183 5,758 6,027 6,391 6,770 6,819 7,127 7,722 9,052 9,133 9,077 9,428 9,997 11,124 * 1,819 1,678 1,592 1,319 1,641 1,848 1,953 2,098 2,268 2,135 2,003 1)868 1,551 1,628 1,525 1,207 1,275 1,303 1,606 1,874 1,910 2,190 2,095 1,909 1,940 2,346 2,463 2,466 2,746 2,969 3,512 3,852 3,069 3,532 4,018 4,980 5,984 7,812 $5,793 4,973 4,474 3,851 3,759 3,002 2,829 2,846 2,732 2,820 2,582 4,600 4,149 4,191 4,112 3,579 3,897 4,142 4,974 5,543 5,480 6,699 7,219 7,285 7,808 7,219 8,754 9,430 10,378 9,919 10,402 10,656 9,750 10,783 10,415 9,990 10,411 10,507 $23 74 141 205 203 202 201 272 338 302 341 387 461 404 437 387 452 588 731 891 1,016 1,204 1,327 1/758 1,697 1, 854 2,213 2,435 2, 862 2,563 2,095 2,121 1,989 1,814 1', 633 1,294 1,250 $197 1,028 1,475 1,431 1,420 1,495 1,516 2 036 2,568 3,032 3,359 2,752 2,286 2,299 2,345 2,494 2,061 1,845 1,987 2,127 1,996 1,885 1,798 1,676 1,585 1,487 1,517 1,524 1,671 1,750 1,777 1,791 1,785 1,550 1,560 1,911 3,491 $26,239 26,804 23,043 25,889 28, 808 33,000 33,623 34,943 38,659 39,246 43,508 31,491 35,553 37,579 34,968 38,463 43,090 50,765 54,065 60,025 64,657 67,401 69,946 74,719 86.994 89; 546 93,484 104,365 107,399 114,543 128,420 135,583 138,275 149,785 177,533 202, 861 205,100 272,665 $50,620 50,864 47,571 51,051 55,177 61,369 63,469 66,337 69,603 70,906 78,081 63,244 66,981 69,590 65,230 69,231 74,888 83,467 87,180 95,187 100,591 106,067 109,393 115,736 129,393 136,197 144,835 157,804 162,333 172,018 188,633 197.741 20i;616 215,050 249, 062 277,905 298,729 384,734 MINNESOTA. 1K61 18;35 lbo'o Iovi7...... 1SO*H 18t)'j 1870 1X7» 1370..!'.!" 1874 18,',;. L87G..!.!. 877 -878 S7y cV-0 8:v S.^v .v$ y\ 1 . H^-v) L JI 15 I.") -17 11 :M 2') ?1 '•>! ?'.\ ;?3 si ;n 27 o3 '3 • A) j<» <"'3 5S ^Ss si'j..!!!! yjd.. 391 392...... 393...... 394 595 596...... 197...... 198 99 00 ,~0 60 62 71 76 79 79 76 71 70 69 83 $390 $781 2,158 1, 107 2,124 1,941 1,873 2,030 2,502 1,899 2,981 2, 041 2,119 3,219 4, 068 2,799 5*980 3, 297 7 558 3,953 8,349 4,313 8,600 3,645 8,755 3,114 8,932 3,062 9,9S3 3,094 10,005 3,337 12^201 2 755 2,625 15,038 2,767 17,908 24,085 2,918 25,320 - 2,737 28 172 2,618 2,559 3l!911 38; 057 2; 632 2,735 36,750 37,155 2,637 41,080 2,700 40;552 2,352 2,502 47,451 37,303 2, 483 2,566 37,563 33,773 2,676 36,186 2,628 31,742 2,431 34,638 3,103 40,540 3,160 44,965 5,323 $414 880 680 788 725 691 820 912 1,049 1,465 1,323 1', 278 1,204 1,255 1,112 1,439 1,651 2,255 2,353 2,948 2,977 3, 857 4,235 4,855 4,794 2,900 4,016 5,271 4,807 5,652 5,332 5,121 6,355 6,698 5,737 6,162 5,239 3500 1,345 1,660 1,660 1,659 1,780 1,780 2,368 3,166 4,150 4,350 4,429 4,430 4,430 4,770 4.660 5^ 150 4,900 5,920 9,152 11,358 11,390 12,290 13,740 13,965 14,366 14,645 14,782 15,400 14,330 15,530 15,045 14, 850 13,165 12, 890 12,290 12,682 49 i-W 183 286 331 3-"»7 467 ecu 746 831 895 818 779 786 937 982 1,172 1,439 1,718 11852 2:192 2,380 2, 536 2,612 2, 839 2,977 3,000 2,849 2,552 2', 399 2 252 2^359 2,184 2,078 2,422 •>>08 1. V;P. 1, /16 I', M l 2,2,;?* 2',i.-.r 2,985 4,066 4,988 6,812 6,207 5,90S 5,0i')2 6',U-J 6.101 7; ir, 1 8,91 •• 12,659 14,010 17,(136 .LV.un 19,651 22,0VJ 27, Oto 20, 70'i 25'. 7'i'J 3i JKK) 32,410 3:1), lU."i 27.101 2(J, .V>8 3i ; s;. 7 31,185 33, 803 37,-115 45, 6.".5 45'805 5,391 5, HiG <: 0 3 9 6, m 7.2'Ki 10,191 j S. , '/I l> 10', 031 15,719 15,)0ti 13,273 )."), 7tH> 16/; 60 1^, 700 :> 1, OJO 2i)..ViO M. 127 K U0 ^,0'12 '), K.O 01,155 5-3,421 64,326 cio. 299 77,071 SI,154 324 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. MINNESOTA—Continued. Pate. No. of banks. 1901.... 1902.... 1903.... 1904.... 1905.... 1906.... 1907 1908.... 1909 1910.... 1911 1912.... 1913.... 1914 1915.... 1916.... 1917 1918.... 1919 95 128 184 215 229 240 253 261 269 270 272 272 271 274 277 283 288 297 309 Loans, etc. $52,756 65,646 73,599 77,567 85,988 98,794 118,448 126,505 139,741 154,695 157,585 173,493 182,487 215,079 217,162 271,982 295,231 344,975 367,313 U.S. Cash, bonds. etc. $6,104 6,582 8,497 9,259 10,038 12,123 13,158 14,849 15,882 15,936 15,655 14,738 13,730 14,734 13,822 13,610 21,597 52,500 81,249 Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. $5,844 6,984 8,055 8,520 9,351 10,667 12,666 15,002 17,077 16,837 16,527 18,499 20,677 22,073 16,235 17,395 10,947 7,309 9,774 $12,289 13,323 16,764 17,691 18,606 19,183 20,341 20,691 21,566 22,786 22,771 22,836 25,356 26,121 28,936 29,451 31,446 33,006 33,606 $2,629 2,952 4,235 5,328 5, 802 7,207 10,258 11, 886 13,025 14,038 14,792 15,538 16,419 16,373 16,636 16,879 17,382 19,392 19,813 $1,612 1,940 2,464 2,414 2,633 2,637 2,181 2,599 2,544 3,336 3,921 4,251 5,120 7,465 7,639 7,710 9,295 9,946 14,322 $4,149 4,254 5,845 7,049 8,411 9,959 10,688 12,762 14,002 14,393 14.215 13,059 11,766 17,085 12,141 12,382 12.810 13,300 14,122 $53,571 65,797 69,384 74,334 83,491 96,481 112,802 122,211 147,447 153,123 157,936 175,943 178,583 216,007 231,578 270,559 295,252 285,246 383,716 Total assets. $94,0' 110, 81 121,2; 129, % 145,2J 167, 8 < 194,41 222,9! 242,41 258,51 258,71 286,6' 293, l: 348,51 352,61 421,8' 462,81 541,7: 631,6. MISSISSIPPI. $16 132 189 63 0 0 0 0 $57 126 77 45 $70 162 85 17 132 326 466 1,075 1,626 2.293 2; 647 2,895 3,297 2,990 2,743 2,358 2,488 2,098 2,467 2,504 2,475 2,554 3,070 3,992 4,957 7,617 9,064 9,438 10,489 11,383 10,563 10,579 11,481 11,324 11,661 13,044 15,037 14,420 16,096 18,906 20,976 24,784 75 156 182 177 215 320 393 339 341 354 394 339 264 239 243 243 277 344 794 869 1,329 1,664 1,899 1,903 2,559 2,838 3,259 3,315 3, 204 3,030 3, 1S8 3,277 3; 511 3,632 3, 226 4 825 8,112 064 52 124 107 166 213 354 400 298 334 278 329 305 247 250 375 305 317 338 428 370 561 688 773 876 680 802 918 887 971 969 933 1,058 1,367 1,018 1,044 956 674 1.428 $6 ! 21 ! 17 ! $50.! 150 i 150 I 100 I $41 66 41 $86 188 152 $16 46 40 14 I. j. . ! . o 0 oooo < 1865.. 1866.. 1807.. 1868.. 1869.. 1870.. 1871-1872.. 1873.. ]874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 jggO 1881...... 1882 1883 1884....-1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890= 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896...... 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902...... 1903...... 1904 1905 .. 1906 1907 1908 1909...... 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 0 o x 3 4 6 7 12 12 12 12 13 13 12 11 10 10 10 10 12 12 14 17 21 24 25 24 27 30 31 32 30 31 33 38 35 36 34 33 32 75 175 305 475 625 1,055 1,105 1,130 1,140 1,165 1,165 1,055 955 855 855 855 855 955 980 1,130 1,530 2,310 2,820 2,970 2,885 3,300 3,435 3,460 3,481 3,230 3,255 3,385 3,835 3,875 3,925 3,825 3,800 3,750 3 11 39 69 127 242 311 354 420 429 457 416 390 392 381 402 422 461 487 549 733 904 939 1,286 1,380 1,257 1,343 1,414 1,410 1,575 1,645 1,777 1,803 1,835 1,831 1,850 2,086 9 23 25 38 61 102 93 113 154 137 151 107 75 74 119 128 150 154 203 302 336 314 426 490 332 474 462 470 569 643 591 602 675 813 802 898 1.220 1,'354 68 138 158 151 181 277 293 298 296 317 304 305 237 211 217 216 227 285 769 866 1,024 1,284 1,571 1,73,0 2,135 2,248 2,702 3,133 3,124 2,916 3,025 3,120 3,606 3,320 2,941 2.817 2^735 2,618 108 310 307 597 942 1,264 1,379 1,660 1,806 1,565 1,614 1,221 1,451 1,610 2,032 2,034 2,250 2,725 3,879 3,569 5,257 6,654 7,820 8,578 8,628 9,818 9,008 9,683 10,535 11,760 12,213 13,417 15,566 14,962 20,986 23,568 27,126 33,307 7 ( 9 ( 1,6 : 2,2! 3,3 ' 3,8 4,2 4,6 4,3 4,2 3, 3 3.4 4,j 4, 4,j 4 ( § 1 1, $)1 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 19, 19, 20, 21, 22 23' 28' 27 30 36 41 49 325 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. MISSOURI. Date. 8631 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870..... 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886..... 1887. 1888..... 1889 . 1890...... 1891...... 1892..... 1893..... 1894..... 1895..... 1896 1897..... 1898 1899..... 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 No. of banks. 1 7 11 15 17 I 18 I 18 | 18 29 36 37 35 35 32 30 22 20 21 22 25 34 40 42 44 50 5® 59 79 83 81 78 71 67 68 63 62 63 67 71 77 84 93 101 107 113 122 129 129 132 133 133 130 131 132 132 131 134 Loans, etc. U.S. bonds. Cash, etc. $47 1,968 4,046 6,441 9,463 11,722 10,817 11,242 12,469 15,038 16,151 14,006 14,353 14,688 10,830 8,032 8,961 10,839 13,933 12,891 16,808 15,915 16,472 22,245 31,899 29,970 40,312 64,862 59,807 66,990 47,465 54; 263 56,955 48,083 56,769 63,265 87,088 90,253 124,493 146,913 150,676 148,581 159,540 174,124 196,142 181,966 204,968 200,145 217,174 215,499 218,921 206,921 204,991 246,910 307,655 332,691 406,171 $105 2,250 4,047 4,212 5,343 5,557 5,356 5,233 6,661 7,083 7,254 4,894 3,657 2,914 2,516 2,332 2,476 2,401 3, 555 2,589 3,000 2,548 2,927 3,136 3,009 3,581 2,877 3,004 3,100 2,897 2,696 2,564 2,714 3,745 4,737 6,452 6,974 15,445 20,942 21,241 22,895 21,057 22,994 24,576 25,353 28,998 30,036 30,455 30,371 29,957 29,641 29,392 29,070 27,275 30,006 60,206 92,680 $87 1,269 3 , 934 ' 3,053 3,250 3,410 2,753 3,001 3,020 2,534 2,685 2,655 2,981 2,779 2,741 2,282 2,487 3,918 4,260 3,768 3,964 3,936 3,854 5,716 8,629 8,537 7,347 9,860 9,935 10,273 9,576 10,094 9,023 10,342 12,036 11,300 16,708 17,704 21,508 24,154 24,779 27,407 34,537 33,086 37,965 37,370 42,305 36,557 41,781 40,092 37,032 29,504 17,012 20,578 12,031 7,737 9,450 Capital. Surplus Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. $100 1,631 3,574 4,079 7,559 7,810 7,810 7,760 8,885 9,425 9,545 9,195 9,095 7,985 5,285 4,125 3,850 4,050 4,655 4,980 5,850 6,315 6,561 8,831 11,757 12,531 15,809 23,161 25,120 24,190 22,865 19,890 17,665 17,465 14,815 14,565 17,615 17,950 20,135 21,543 23,020 23,523 23,580 24,850 28,955 30,935 33,585 35,305 35,8S0 36,015 36,140 35,570 36,0cS5 36,410 39,105 37,700 45,995 $194 586 730 667 735 835 900 1,029 1,271 1,434 1,425 1,414 1,410 1,049 902 942 1,079 921 1,007 1,216 1,449 1,480 1,735 2,167 1,952 2,399 3,040 3,156 3,482 3,610 3,423 3,303 3,275 3,030 3,186 4,023 4,412 6,052 10,267 12,790 13,009 13,638 16,645 16,719 16,511 16,978 17,626 18,441 15, 620 15,884 15,986 15,944 15,904 16,715 16,525 18,658 $1 161 216 279 550 646 719 523 605 806 925 831 770 759 603 541 517 488 567 832 590 716 759 812 1,043 1,070 1,130 1,720 1,920 1,777 1,594 1,174 1,193 1,146 1,228 1,521 3,546 4,133 5,812 6,762 7, 751 8,682 9,353 8,119 7,563 7,454 6,820 7,029 7,579 4,557 5,102 6,142 6,155 6,610 9,390 11,689 14, 792 S585 1,028 2,409 3,373 4,082 4,130 4,157 5,470 6,012 6,131 4,030 2,957 2,333 1,914 1,482 1,677 1,735 2,318 1,883 2,118 1,889 2,018 2,091 1,767 1,520 1,498 1,929 2,250 2,229 2,064 1,893 1,792 2,747 3,230 4,014 4,210 10,623 16,332 15,893 16,854 18,686 20,150 21,358 21,786 25,401 27,302 28,457 27,782 27,906 27,757 37,590 27,374 26,251 21,943 21,432 21,929 2,533 5,622 5,798 6,444 8,259 5,919 5,826 6,720 6,338 8,158 7,350 8,746 8,827 6,846 5,728 5,853 8,391 10,255 9,608 11,623 10,708 11,607 16,003 23,462 21,927 28,464 45,011 38,757 43,407 29,138 35,282 37,475 34,495 42,893 45,795 68,870 64,449 81,622 92,028 98,579 115,991 117,079 125,006 129,033 127,977 144,637 139,093 147,565 151, 404 139,691 139,391 151,547 183,989 213,454 221,216 334,407 $20 8 20 2 16 54 101 63 79 67 70 108 101 153 229 354 429 542 $36 36 36 36 71 146 217 257 229 211 203 110 88 156 158 389 399 426 $49 67 76 118 201 44G 630 786 880 770 832 747 584 1,102 Total assets. S241 6,118 14,144 15,620 21,739 23, 729 22.603 23,031 27,135 29,339 31,633 26,984 27,086 25,960 19,947 16,393 17,059 22,620 28,408 23,988 29,437 27,013 28,796 38,351 53,677 53,789 09,102 100,428 94.604 104,786 76,506 91,645 87,228 82,377 105,859 110,302 158,456 179,747 238,133 253,350 269,544 295,487 309,821 325,687 355,734 353,991 3S9,278 366,483 402,934 405, 645 391,547 379,073 384,623 473,919 534,757 605,404 759,828 MONTANA. 1867 .. 18G8 18G9.. 1870...... 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883...... 1884 1 1 1 1 1 4 5 5 5 5 5 3 2 3 3 7 10 13 $75 93 127 133 219 458 612 723 791 751 811 808 633 978 1,301 2,791 4,730 5,191 $60 60 60 60 120 276 315 436 406 386 387 230 230 380 380 646 713 674 $36 59 57 99 110 351 335 341 290 273 234 181 191 168 186 540 639 856 $100 100 100 100 100 300 350 350 350 350 350 200 150 200 200 655 1,210 1,650 $10 10 10 10 10 47 70 76 77 87 75 30 30 40 74 170 266 •1,240 3,040 4,550 4,741 $218 255 359 342 522 1,354 1,509 1,713 1,784 1,653 1,730 1,528 1,184 1,824 2,229 4,837 7,398 8,190 326 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national hanks—Continued. M O N TAN A—Continued. Date. 1885.... 1886 1887.... 1888.... 1889-..1890 1891..... 1892..... 1893 1894 1895.... 1896.... 1897.... 1898.... 1899.... 1900.... 1901.... 1902.... 1903.... 1904.... 1905.... 1906..... 1907..... 1908...... 1909..... 1910.... 1911 1912.... 1913.... 1914.... 1915 1916.... 1917.... 1918.... 1919.... No. of banks. 15 16 17 17 20 25 32 34 22 27 26 25 21 21 21 21 22 23 23 27 29 38 41 47 54 58 5S 57 61 65 72 105 128 138 Loans, etc. 5,515 6,418 8,237 8,777 10,858 13,451 15,000 16,200 8,487 12,752 12,957 10,079 7,088 7,225 7,924 9,134 10,671 11,705 12,548 12,496 13,335 16,279 21,075 20,934 23,192 25,533 25,441 2(3i 917 28,000 30,998 31,463 38,090 54,21(5 56,984 61.057 Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circulation. Cash, etc. u. s. Total bonds. 1,810 1,864 1,975 1,950 2,645 3,315 4,604 4,740 2,775 4,400 4,152 3,350 2,655 2,555 2,305 1,447 2,305 1,406 2,430 1,444 2,480 1,673 2,530 1,714 2,801 1,783 2,895 2,007 3,070 2/390 3,520 2,979 3; 765 3.039 4,411 3', 083 i 4,656 3,122 ; 4,940 3,160 1 4,960 3.398 I 5,160 j 3,794 5,370 I 2,871 5,548 I 3,504 5,788 4,249 7,026 I 2,714 7,700 3,508 7,960 639 656 691 691 716 1,006 1,181 1,206 676 939 889 894 834 1,150 933 1,665 1,320 1,329 1,422 1,673 1,817 1,987 2,242 2,735 3,156 3,713 3,836 3.982 4; 150 4,145 4,043 4,075 5,740 9,174 11,690 1,053 1,499 1,554 1,629 1,180 1,455 1 453 1,736 1,411 1,718 1,809 1,840 1,272 1,360 1,573 298 333 420 506 547 552 633 705 375 558 652 601 398 380 381 402 520 520 610 730 800 1,100 1,332 1,606 2,020 2,395 2,045 2,748 2,731 2.687 2, 732 2,873 3.088 3,455 3,811 741 893 1,091 1,271 1,447 1,948 2, 237 2,519 1,641 1,901 1,321 769 733 752 742 797 818 1,030 1,093 1,067 1,101 1,047 1,031 1,259 1,279 1,310 1,323 1,466 1,327 1,338 1,321 1,407 1,875 1,784 2,703 378 400 422 421 402 546 765 785 517 745 644 660 533 525 530 717 926 872 947 1,030 1,259 1,388 1,487 2,230 2,539 2,725 2,872 2,953 3,205 3,217 3.245 3', 274 3,359 i 3,737 3,956 5,330 6,979 8,120 9,068 10,484 12,807 13,351 15,225 6,958 12,776 14,068 11,418 10,457 10,781 12,520 I 13,300 j 14.210 ! 15,848 15;773 16,386 18,855 24,032 ! 27,984 j 28,707 ! 30,655 ; 31,561 I 30,005 I 34,241 i 36,018 37,292 39,057 53,437 69,526 68,813 80,701 II 31 58 117 137 95 87 121 88 108 96 110 74 100 155 132 164 199 374 557 677 568 631 675 744 944 1,036 980 972 1,044 709 687 513 618 636 731 703 1,027 966 27 148 166 109 108 167 532 756 769 895 847 795 686 704 727 681 605 1,099 1,547 1.705 1)774 1,603 1,660 1,676 2,014 2,340 2,402 2,747 2,692 2,529 2,356 2,256 2,029 2,064 2,494 3.948 4,334 3,940 $17 337 G45 1.207 i',415 i;342 1,192 1,613 2.142 2; 378 2;5I8 2.570 2; 060 2,509 2,719 2,908 3,724 5,242 6,113 9; 419 9,996 11,317 14,214 17,858 19.120 20;711 26,152 24,029 28,78?. 21,272 2i; 549 17,994 17,037 20,292 25,717 29,378 32,917 36,965 41,093 9,288 11,276 13,139 14,329 17,036 20,514 23,051 25,679 13,046 21.522 22', 364 17,668 15,780 16,134 17,934 19,755 19,839 22,051 22,405 23.551 27,005 32.903 38; 358 40,952 44,544 46,179 45,280 50,192 52,537 54,310 55,498 72,362 93.009 96; 893 109,408 NEBRASKA. 1861 18'V) 180" 186? 18CS. 18 0. 187 f! 1871. 1872. 1S7P. 7i 187.'. 1ST? . 18::'. m°>. 1S')6. 18'>7. 1900.. 19 {)!., 1902.. 1 2 3 3 4 4 4 6 9 10 10 ! 10 9 I 10 I 10 10 I 10 12 23 40 03 . 75 88 103 104 119 135 139 137 134 127 117 113 104 102 100 110 116 124 $30 144 327 743 697 904 717 1,044 1.250 1,281 1,400 1.251 1,1S4 1.189 2', 483 I i;i88 2, 807 I 3,193 I l'l!2 4,272 ! 1,405 1', 843 2,182 2, 400 12,598 2,405 15,433 2,402 18,907 2, 404 22,942 2,721 24;503 3,163 27,811 3,400 33,304 3^600 32,840 35,203 28,330 S 472 27,555 3; 408 24,271 3,041 20,154 2,902 22,927 2', 732 25'. 096 4,656 28;445 3,907 31,716 5,082 39,809 5,383 44,198 9,811 $11 138 291 509 705 1,012 1,122 1,140 1,724 2,019 2,196 , 2,207 I 2,265 I 2,454 i I S9 i 92 ! 226 ! 449 ; 504 ; 292 ' 250 ! 280 425 i 433 ! 512 ! 450 ; 451 ! 479 i 605 l! 070 : S09 1,150 li 1,300 1,598 ! 2,0% ' 2!377 i 2^014 j 4^450 ! 3'. 307;: 4;495 4,000 ! 4.7S2 : 4; 030 3,950 i 3,129 ! 4.008 I 3,504 ! 3,692 ! 3 "~>4 • 4', 085 ! 4,798 I 4,436 i 115 200 283 400 500 500 650 850 905 1, 025 1, 000 950 950 050 925 S50 910 1, 715 0 860 4' 735 5, 949 7, 184 8, 400 9, 10'. 985 12 13", $53 13. 518 12, 943 19 573 l l ! 040 10', 975 10 475 ioj 225 9, 690 9, 965 10, 045 10, 088 S5 6 10 54 61 OS 114 100 129 159 172 174 2?3 210 230 294 323 455 03" 945 1 } 197 1, 484 733 1, 979 2. 126 2, 129 2 197 1, 957 1, 783 1. 500 I , 470 1, 427 1, 477 1, 676 1, 772 2,068 $74 525 1,242 2,327 3,216 2,743 2,900 3.502 4', 487 5,018 5,321 5,115 5; 270 5.231 5; 616 6,345 6,940 9,128 12,140 17,921 21,057 25,458 29.075 35;778 39,759 44,926 53', 598 51,066 59,568 40,753 48,075 41,544 38,745 44,629 52?149 60,266 68,508 75,803 77,465 327 BEPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national hanks—Continued. NEBRASKA—Continued. No. of banks. Date. 137 147 159 179 196 212 219 238 246 245 241 220 208 193 191 191 189 ' 1903.... 1904.... 1905.... 1906.... 1907.... 1908.... 1909.... 1910.... 1911 1912.... 1913.-.. 1914.... 1915 1916 1917.... 1918.... 1919.... Loans, etc. 45,231 46,895 54,910 68,277 76,963 75,893 86,756 90,340 95,680 102,655 100,827 96.979 102;317 120,306 153,026 172,394 193,331 U.S. bonds. Cash, etc. 6,261 7,247 7,245 8,622 9,761 11,163 11,446 11,921 13,286 13,902 13,765 13,134 12,280 10;607 17.899 33,484 36,502 6,791 5,127 6,632 7,292 9,432 8,809 10,422 9,900 10,530 10,961 11,091 9,063 6,595 8,245 5.949 3,480 4,485 Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. 10,365 10,810 10,885 11,608 12,262 13,455 13,200 15,445 16,185 16,240 16,270 15,845 15,445 14,445 15,225 15,525 16,640 2 386 2,599 2,820 3,625 4,226 4,981 5,599 6,485 6,972 7,792 8,319 8,012 8,059 7,930 8,574 9,957 9,794 1,477 2,002 2,143 2,206 2,411 2,594 2,563 2,680 3,291 3,636 4,153 4,038 3,869 5,726 $2 4 C $7 22 28 $129 4 6 6 6 10 11 10 12 10 18 29 34 19 28 22 9 1 2 4 3 5 1 7 36 36 34 35 35 35 22 34 63 63 63 63 67 63 59 63 18 18 18 18 20 20 20 20 220 251 274 864 1,159 1,161 1,409 4,718 5,452 5,836 6,915 7,448 8,825 9,861 10,878 12,001 12,563 12,773 12,116 11,485 9,935 9,586 9,611 9,677 Total assets. 45,193 83,118 47,601 56,822 65,009 73,942 72,986 83,369 87,663 90,473 96,907 93,875 86,168 93,141 113,938 140,284 148,275 180,408 88,620 106,743 120,813 132.904 133,269 151,337 154,955 165,145 173,840 170,587 156,857 166,775 209,518 249,099 281,073 316,758 $65 100 123 $379 42 S 4.42 NEVADA. 1 1866 1867 1868, 1809 1870 1871 1872 ' ! i . 1 1 1 0 .. .: $155 166 177 155 155 0 0 0 0 0 1*71 VM~> 1-To . n 0 0 0 0 11 1 1 is;- i^rs . 1^7.\ 1>W; .. lv 1. . K^J .. is"* .. l.lM.. 1^ ;. .. IS4') .. IS*"... . . 1 ^ - . ... is «... ltfK' -. IV*! - V. 1 ?*',)»' . 1,-0.; .. Lv/.1 .. 1 •">.. 3W, . ][v.T IS", . 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' . ^M 10f.\. ll.i; 1. 1>:' .. 10(1' 2 4 L/.l. . li)i'-» .. ... 4 1 <>,»"* 8 0 , l'KN..! 190')... '.'/. 12 19V). . 12 191' 11 191 > 11 10 I91o... 1911.. . .• 1 0 1915... . . .1 10 1916... ...1 10 1917... ...I 10 1918... ...| 10 1919... • $114 ; | w $80 66 70 $155 155 155 132 131 1 1 1 112 181 205 217 245 248 260 514 597 669 635 653 748 610 687 647 206 212 197 277 351 401 378 546 998 1,206 1,427 4', 670 4, 690 4,420 4,729 4 933 5,346 5^468 5,190 5,249 5,695 7,343 7.616 7,991 _ 40 40 40 40 40 45 25 38 71 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 220 252 327 3,114 1,72S ,671 1, 643 1, 631 i 631 1!607 1,365 1,317 1, 334 1,700 2,481 3 243 23 47 42 31 48 56 66 60 73 43 51 42 50 54 48 42 12 21 22 20 49 18 28 36 50 83 141 452 455 458 508 478 535 591 663 445 596 704 389 497 50 75 75 75 75 75 100 150 2S2 282 2«2 282 282 282 282 282 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 282 407 407 , 607 ], 732 1,832 1,792 I 742 ] 742 1'710 1,410 1,435 1, 435 1, 435 1,435 1,435 | 9 14 20 25 25 30 40 98 103 103 103 128 12S 128 128 8 2 2 3 5 10 23 . 36 45 77 329 445 471 456 457 475 503 306 316 324 331 384 438 13 25 33 73 48 78 101 154 131 96 71 55 56 105 99 289 1,477 1,538 1,566 ] 572 ]'566 j,519 1,248 1 229 11270 1,211 1,222 : 1,221 i 65 114 162 167 189 215 S2i 367 3s3 220 4.H3 351 271 306 245 360 397 384 449 478 151 251 345 425 433 385 514 597 938 1,333 2,116 5,114 4,411 5,136 5,727 5J332 6,431 6,152 5,743 6,419 8,612 10,968 10,096 11,866 I So 2V> N7 W<\) .-•VI ' /5 1,0'U Mil 1,'!39 I,;'.'f4 29ii 361 451 531 549 614 640 794 1,637 2,136 3,137 9,086 9,281 9,030 10,561 10,070 11,469 10.895 9,SQ7 10,179 12,830 15,385 14,974 17,327 328 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued, NEW HAMPSHIRE. Date. 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 3869 . . 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 . 1880 1881 1882 ... 1883 1884 .. 1885...... 1886 . . 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892...... 1893 1894..... 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901...... 1902 ... 1903 1904 1905 . 1906 1907 1908 . . 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915.. 1916 1917...... 1918. 1919 N o . of banks. 1 5 38 39 39 40 41 41 41 42 42 43 44 45 46 46 45 47 47 49 49 48 48 49 49 49 51 51 52 54 51 51 50 50 50 51 52 55 56 56 56 56 55 57 56 57 58 58 56 56 56 56 56 56 55 55 55 Loans, etc. U.S. bonds. $37 $63 989 ?91 3,113 5,691 3, 831 5,916 3,972 5,780 4,264 5,932 4,654 5,683 4,999 5,502 5,364 5,550 5,974 5,596 6,535 5,521 6,676 5,695 6,899 5,865 6,622 5,975 6,662 6,186 6,547 6,561 6,355 6,366 7,138 6, 205 7,547 6,358 8,137 6,323 8,537 6,351 8,454 6,206 8,371 6,187 9,082 5,055 9,695 4,371 10,150 4,127 10,903 3, 642 11,589 3,313 11 740 3,212 11,843 3,103 10 919 3,864 11,162 3,746 11 168 3,968 10,610 4,383 11,025 4,238 11,258 4,780 11,705 4,389 12 350 5,373 13,498 5,523 13,410 5,402 13 361 6,054 13,157 6,013 13,767 5, 609 15,533 5,921 16,873 5,699 15,743 5,657 16,127 5,484 17,767 5, 535 17,694 5, 387 18,560 5,407 19,109 5,401 5^ 456 19,991 20,340 5,289 20,819 5,294 23,094 7,084 24,574 12,341 28,267 14,760 Cash, etc. Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. $100 660 4,635 4,735 4,735 4,785 4,835 4, 835 4,835 5,098 5,135 5,315 5,465 5,615 5,740 5,740 5,630 5,830 5,830 6,080 6,155 6,105 6,105 6,155 6,205 6,205 6,325 6,230 6,305 6,272 6,130 6,080 5,880 5,830 5,830 5,830 5,450 5,498 5,500 5,355 5,355 5,380 5,330 5,310 5,210 5,435 5,452 5,460 5,235 5,235 5,285 5,285 5,285 5,285 5,235 5,235 5,235 $137 823 945 906 830 810 745 815 839 800 822 780 789 821 867 863 975 891 1,011 1,026 997 1,092 1,083 1,156 1,194 558 638 659 732 869 771 847 843 877 1,041 1,061 1,100 1,125 1,146 839 1,192 1,225 1,382 1,520 2,446 1,598 1,590 1,588 1, 649 1,708 1,981 1,718 1, 891 1,884 1,450 1,599 NEW 1863 1864.... 1865.... 1866.... 1867.... 1868 1869.... 1870.... 1871 1872 1873.... 1874 1875.... 1876.... 1877.... 1878.... 1879.... 1880.... 1 15 54 54 54 55 54 54 57 • r >9 62 66 69 69 68 68 66 §55 1 223 U, 641 16,831 17,931 19,195 20,324 21,216 24,522 25, 491 26,058 25,053 26,099 24,312 24,154 22,572 23,732 26,496 $60 2.539 12^052 12;086 11,813 11,930 11,545 11,298 12,131 12,288 12,766 12,962 12, 891 13', 019 13,252 14,248 14;832 13,266 $31 508 3,664 4,009 3,531 3.510 3; 309 3,436 3.771 3', 679 3.777 A, 156 4.116 8,961 3, 923 4. 001 3, 800 4,412 $152 306 416 501 612 728 814 870 910 1,018 1,055 992 1,006 1.031 1,046 1,081 1,110 1,103 1,198 1,195 1,220 1,328 1,454 1,497 1,540 1,580 1,625 1,571 1,548 1,490 1,389 1,409 1,382 1,419 1,448 1,376 1,466 1,500 1,594 1,608 1,656 1,939 2,318 2,413 2,508 2,704 2,854 3,088 3,400 3,488 3,480 3,501 3,602 3,683 3,728 Total assets. $41 319 300 334 420 456 439 472 541 582 536 540 528 564 539 527 504 559 583 560 589 582 608 639 735 714 802 784 803 769 714 599 530 561 545 545 861 936 1,002 956 1,131 1,123 1,142 1,097 1,245 1,344 1,366 1,399 1,402 1,159 1,393 1,412 1,602 1,654 1,860 2,456 $418 2,394 4,026 4,190 4,255 4,256 4,267 4,291 4,487 4,556 4,660 4,778 4,935 4,985 5,048 5,008 5,160 5,158 5,147 5,278 5,174 5,149 4,170 3,588 3,277 2,917 2,629 2,558 2,549 3,255 3,131 3,312 3,617 3,514 3,494 3,463 4,306 4,404 4,193 4,471 4,647 4,707 4,762 4,640 4,911 5,098 5,117 4,915 4,954 4,969 4,998 4,965 4,848 4,822 4,932 4,870 $365 1,390 2, 228 1,942 2,063 1 895 2,318 2 678 2,732 2 899 3,005 3,049 2,758 3,048 3,166 3,350 3,944 4,293 4,569 4' 983 4,961 5,425 5,706 6,123 6,3f;2 6, 907 7,779 7,623 8,355 7,931 9,276 8,868 8,824 9,659 9,928 11,471 12,2S5 13.423 13;449 13,577 14,473 15,307 16,992 17,287 15,872 17,843 18, 4C9 19,787 20,572 20,783 20,742 22,458 24,855 29,967 31,092 36,359 $10l 1,935 10,814 12,304 12,159 12,442 12 405 12,844 13 402 13,984 14 321 14,856 15,174 35,176 15,721 16,067 15,944 17,105 17,720 18,338 19,102 18,938 19,529 18,992 19,250 19,507 19 929 20,573 20,493 21,117 21,06^ 22,169 22,102 21,982 23,002 23, 859 25,221 26,979 28,276 28,598 29,338 30,729 31,044 33,232 33,996 33,639 35,868 36,514 37,678 39,003 39,654 40,352 41,285 45,194 49,984 55,508 63,54C $2 127 862 914 1,019 1,195 1,271 1,350 1,456 1,574 1,654 1,513 1,597 1,591 1,593 1,375 1^389 1,300 $1,298 3,987 8,081 9,056 9,318 9,238 9,237 9,854 10.391 io;920 11,094 11,014 10,787 11,065 11,279 11,044 10,664 $108 1,249 11,729 14,076 12,710 14, 165 13,819 14,727 18,708 17,439 17,390 17,600 18,730 18, 106 17,797 18 584 19' 757 24, 525 $20* 5,19$ 35,91] 39,91,' 38,57: 40,68. 41,06 42,55 48,59 48,76 50,93 50,4r 52,21 51,1; 50,6( 51,01 51,5: 55,81 JERSEY. $84 1,998 10.933 Hi 233 11,333 li;483 11,465 11, 803 12,480 13,134 13, 858 13,808 14,245 14, 294 14, 203 14,033 13,445 12, 995 $1,166 1,607 1,938 2,245 2,451 2,619 2,999 3,205 3,517 3,687 3,825 3,894 3,876 3,703 3, (-S0 3,714 329 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. NEW JERSEY—Continued. Pate. 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 „. 1893 1894 1895 18% 1897 .-. 1898 1899 1900 . 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907. 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 .. 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 No. of banks. 67 66 09 71 72 74 81 85 89 94 95 98 99 100 102 102 103 104 108 115 124 124 128 135 138 146 172 175 184 194 196 198 201 202 201 201 203 202 202 Loans, etc. U.S. bonds. Cash, etc. $29,267 31,482 33,349 30,182 29,365 35,564 40,468 42,062 45,113 50,462 49,174 52,571 47,341 47,509 51,362 51,477 52,106 54,262 60,229 63,055 69,965 80,248 81, 642 80,038 87,948 103,117 HO', 401 106,069 114,972 131,085 137,052 147,550 155,922 158,651 153,790 168,796 188,643 198,770 235, 256 »13,620 12,131 11,214 10,406 10,489 9,146 7,557 8,681 5,930 4,558 4,527 4,653 5,513 5,674 5,959 6,628 6,170 7,482 7 175 9,035 9,878 9,400 10,148 10,411 11,169 11,934 12,627 14,904 19,882 16,311 17,833 18,491 19,073 19,442 18,746 16,264 26,235 64,937 95,531 $4,249 $12,960 12,375 4,621 4,623 12,203 12,253 5,179 12^ 208 5,918 5,793 12,298 5,258 13, 024 5,966 13,318 3,S23 13; 823 4,550 14,258 4, 852 14,318 5.048 14,528 5,730 14,608 5, 876 14,658 14,418 5,211 5,582 14, 395 5,468 14,445 14,487 6,126 6,779 14, 696 6,364 15.068 5,789 15^ 519 5,965 17,163 17,461 6. 852 17,966 6,985 18,419 7,521 18,658 8,431 9,553 19,708 20,033 10,138 11,202 20,632 11,725 21,554 12,564 21,987 13,316 22,217 11,944 22,323 14,274 22,302 13,097 22,127 15,163 22,127 22,367 14,550 22,692 10,315 22,957 13,092 Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. $3,844 3,623 3,824 3, 836 3,800 4,082 4,501 5,155 5, 640 6,088 6,322 7,078 7,447 7,624 7,803 7,942 8,235 8,301 8,490 8,673 8,989 11,375 12,049 13,209 13,537 i 16,118 17,913 18,388 19,251 20,543 21,305 22,385 23,106 23,143 22,887 23,002 22,919 22,028 22,805 SI,651 $10,387 1,533 9,770 1,703 9,351 1,762 8,437 1,821 8.007 2,008 7,258 2,137 6,061 2,158 5,993 2,742 4,373 3', 332 3.745 3, 687 3; 728 3,462 3,791 3,586 4,599 3,482 4,591 3,696 4,655 4,069 5,320 4,258 5,014 4,639 5,031 5,011 5,365 5,941 7,569 6,839 8,646 6,860 8,021 7,638 8.725 7,891 9,068 8,829 10,159 7,722 10,987 7,375 11,409 7,750 13,372 8,189 14,679 8,583 15,046 9' 319 16, 651 10,056 17,274 10,663 17,639 10,432 18,470 10,073 17,428 10,347 15,072 11,386 14,663 11,355 14,378 13,782 14,092 $28,251 28,606 29,700 28, 743 " 32,501 35,737 38,644 42.138 44,031 46,978 45,768 53,784 47,375 54.110 56^ 293 52.139 57,173 62,128 71,148 73,462 79,436 87,949 87,761 96,205 108,397 122,974 127,544 136,546 150,871 162,996 181.923 194^ 580 195,986 207,523 224,617 269,487 308; 350 328,463 400,462 Total assets. $59,504 58,546 59,761 57,980 60,734 64,849 67,715 74,843 75,739 80,250 78,287 87,471 82,049 88,725 91,736 88,228 94,002 99,270 110,555 118,001 128,435 141,885 144,965 155,477 171,988 188,346 200,029 213,953 231,249 248,314 269,385 286,991 291,704 308,535 314,213 358,052 406,000 446,370 538,536 NEW MEXICO. 1871 1872 1873 1S74 1K75 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 18S7 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899.. 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 12 11 10 9 7 6 6 6 9 10 15 19 21 23 28 39 $88 179 321 353 408 379 357 331 275 542 722 1,044 1,125 1,143 1,424 1,564 1,751 1,791 2,129 2,236 2,551 2,253 1,673 1,560 1,643 1,373 1,551 1,759 1,994 2,525 2,897 3,688 4,426 4,719 4,905 7,130 9,181 $150 150 300 300 300 300 460 460 460 560 560 620 670 678 623 510 365 403 427 427 5Q5 515 465 452 515 502 540 615 615 675 684 ,748 964 1,104 1,088 1,382 1,649 $150 $36 150 22 300 59 300 54 300 63 300 56 300 104 300 91 300 114 400 127 400 197 500 235 550 248 630 291 650 266 825 346 850 237 900 252 975 213 975 323 1,115 250 915 276 750 237 700 177 650 208 600 212 600 211 600 226 264 600 710 359 324 762 430 1,012 518 1,162 502 1,292 643 1,342 827 . 1,599 892 1,918 $1 5 13 24 35 40 31 38 31 55 101 138 144 163 153 164 177 186 223 233 217 193 189 171 145 143 99 122 133 170 178 171 208 278 285 363 496 $4 7 15 5 7 25 28 35 13 33 50 76 73 69 50 53 41 49 58 67 67 59 58 37 44 34 37 19 39 75 100 136 182 195 285 343 330 $135 135 270 270 266 269 268 266 266 351 352 407 409 416 370 253 216 226 250 249 326 281 238 227 281 271 304 373 372 458 478 517 705 857 906 1,071 1,260 $46 91 160 183 359 224 286 281 258 591 990 1,182 1,169 1,128 1,750 1,539 1,497 1,755 1,965 2,301 2,203 2,363 1,208 1,759 1,947 1,931 2,776 2,808 3,259 3,558 4,145 5,033 5,562 5,698 7,194 8,980 11,219 $337 389 763 783 947 859 1,105 1,068 1,005 1,627 2,214 2,803 2,»758 2,729 3,270 3,271 3,135 3,469 3,862 4,349 4,434 4,827 2,299 3,231 3,551 3,374 4,189 4,129 4,938 5,543 6,219 7,449 8,621 9,142 11,012 13,796 16,902 330 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. NEW MEXICO—Continued. Date. 19(38 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919. N o . of banks. 40 42 41 41 39 40 38 37 37 41 43 46 Loans, etc. U.S. bonds. Cash, etc. Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. $8,725 10,258 10,992 10,599 11,992 13,090 13,896 14,656 16, 822 22.558 24,496 $1,851 1,926 1,913 1,824 1,895 2,001 1,976 2,036 2,007 2,424 3,991 $990 1,036 1,023 1,029 1,126 1,190 1,060 934 1,056 1,024 784 SI, 995 2,070 2,070 2,020 2,115 2,215 2,165 2,265 2,315 2,565 2,830 26,184 4,025 S24 3,135 $603 712 805 869 968 995 981 992 1,152 1,368 1,578 1,642 366 452 463 527 477 222 163 255 248 335 347 594 $1,540 1,562 1,557 1,511 1,543 1,689 1,695 1,754 1,716 1,776 1,920 1,923 Total assets. $10,168 11,981 11,831 12,183 13,580 14,238 14,700 16,383 18,285 24,081 22,602 26,073 $16,018 18,603 18,349 18,653 20,687 21,266 21,741 23,843 26,000 34,437 36,307 39,952 $432 21,452 220,459 263,930 262,604 278,352 237,640 214, 715 241,967 242,281 223,377 258,350 229, 803 237,175 211, ,x> $1,642 73,303 479,258 570,359 555,090 579,902 531,027 515,872 572,467 543,510 539, 77.x 572,73S NEW YORK. 1863 1864 1865 1866..... 1867...... 1868 1869 18701871-.-.. 1872.,-.. 1873=.... 1874 1875 1876..... 1S77 1S7S YAM 1K-? IWI3 . . . . . . 100 1900 1907...... 1908...... 1909...... 1910...... 1911 1912 1913 1914...... 1915 1916...... 1917...... 1918 1919...... n $422 27,059 176,958 229,765 214,824 232,192 226,831 2S7,036 276,266 262,649 279,953 279,300 280,504 259,153 239.230 231,593 200,277 U3.093 330,897 $748 23,466 107,359 107,508 104,825 101,036 87,905 86,850 87,436 77,478 74,359 75,370 68,784 72,175 67,991 1101', 1^1 I b'0,3S2 65,644 70.2S0 2')\ 02,307 MA,'m 55,730 315 rllS 209, 139 53,04S 4S,i>ib LS 335.300 41 O.")4 22 ; 3,)'/, 053 .?."), M 4 22 ' -102,942 40,073 IS j 417,594 3 0 , i'i'i i<) 110,004 24,513 23 J '>••), 0 3 3 2o,4.VJ 25 { 4i)9, ViS 2.">, 030 J l I 397,3x9 3S,733 i3 i 470,229 $167 15,085 145,829 181,370 187,120 196.364 163,994 138,986 151,172 152,537 130,585 160,817 125,899 137,292 114,680 126,426 160,363 181,692 225,931 256,081 157,345 100.642 191,895 16-3, 574 15S,146 183.217 94,241 102,310 96.456 114,262 120,619 183.475 13*5,942 Vi I 40!573 120,722 :,20 ! 521,779 44, tst 147,902 32-i i 552,337 8 16o,723 <5O2,209 154,811 097,287 8'J, 239 228,224 •541 ! ' 4^,474 •J1,N)7 229,457 772,301 L()l,o20 199,777 10*i,4Vj 219,235 !»:<"»,'4yi 97.1J4 305.418 94,906 272,321 ii^ 89, 7.31 219.643 <9? 401 '.17,113 90,278 242,058 •\ 2 \ 363-374 l.!b7,lbS 329,494 438 1,180.029 313,735 4t\] 402 1,176J570 99,853 333,821 471 1,209,624 93,918 318,897 476 1,270,650 94,811 333,256 479 1,371,224 93,083 307,537 482 1,658,568 88,593 400,219 478 1,974,714 78,920 291,058 478 2,337,998 240,122 98,592 479 2,573,349 608,940 78,766 480 2,824,232 761,724 85,788 96 301 308 305 304 294 292 291 286 270 276 281 281 2S1 2M) 2K3 $122 20,029 114,055 13,731 115,743 19,509 115,325 23,231 114,655 25,023 112,690 24,648 112,448 26,438 112,471 27.629 110,244 29,663 108,260 31,133 106,055 32,179 105,985 32,372 103,597 28,549 93,190 I 25,934 89,094 I 25,026 85,202 I 24', 783 85,347 | 27,289 85,780 i 29.363 87,581 | 31,006 86,894 34,064 83,273 | 33,195 81,920 ! 32,278 81,755 36,480 85,624 41,951 85, 893 43,741 84,931 45,024 84,877 49,963 86,748 51,351 85,896 54,731 87,826 56,297 87,220 57,217 86,930 56,919 85,48tt -57,119 83,160 57,507 82,995 57,008 81,783 57,024 97.218 61.501 104,828 66,317 120,058 80,643 130,770 91,354 143,527 98,8S4 143,908 100,774 148,101 127,119 159,110 137,583 158,989 139,212 162,249 147,939 169,817 158,382 172,143 156,775 171,600 165,657 172,882 169,820 166,419 164,854 166,219 163,939 167,911 166,898 175,448 178,708 176,105 191,085 179,125 212,979 1,233 12,726 12,298 12,412 13.514 16^310 15,138 15, 401 16.510 16^ 871 17,698 17,754 14,318 14,320 13,325 13,559 15,060 17,948 19,747 17,298 17,356 16.307 17,305 10,850 19,448 21,453 23,225 25,075 24,891 27,683 24,850 25,522 25,347 24,865 20,142 28,532 36,159 41,475 48,098 53,271 48,872 53,724 40,242 41,532 41,585 40,795 54,114 53,486 56,731 64,735 72,090 77,725 87,130 103,726 125,828 155,361 $9,583 29,037 60,613 66,891 67,069 65,739 63,584 61,495 58,867 57,680 54,877 47,220 42,256 42.784 47', 795 50,295 46,744 47,947 47.590 43,119 39,859 35,156 30,757 20,719 23;595 18,908 16,827 18,759 19,264 32,150 27,183 30,163 37,128 32,191 31,272 31,353 •19,059 61,307 55,585 67,291 63,620 78,522 73,212 80,546 88,343 89,131 83,561 88,676 87,250 87,666 177,148 79,224 71,566 70,397 76,126 72,630 270,'o<-> 397,193 372, s'A ioo.a^> 536'5.l'i 70'> 'H,"i rjV j7o 00O V 7 v>;;,7«4 017, 4.3 J 721,10.5 357,0U) I 7.ii,«25 : ,' 4 "no, no 7i" 5 ? , 7 *>"»•• 27<i K<!,bl7 413,-«; 772,172 3S.:,90«* 45'J, 123 , , ) . 3 529, 19.) ,5v>,4,39 1, '-'10,022 560,820 1,312,870 718,670 1,487,258 785,921 1,598,712 635,798 1,522,208 780,4S0 1,864,545 876,829 1,917,585 913,457 1,887,055 798,189 1,800,876 1»019,523 2,239,117 1,087,314 2,291,474 1,024,953 2,187,630 1,123,874 2,327,356 1,160,725 2,372,238 1,036,571 2,280,256 1,203,469 2,540,979 1,455,742 3,070,770 1,930,596 3,603,303 2,238,956 4,199,002 2,331,047 4,638,376 2,658,359 5,373,858 331 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. NORTH CAROLINA. Date, 1865.. 1866.. 1867.. 1868.. 1869.. 1870.. 1871.. 1872.. 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876.. 1877.. 1878.. 1879.. 1880.. 1881.. 1882.. 1883.. 1884.. 1885.. 1886.. 1887.. 1888.. 1889.. 1890.. 1891.. 1892.. 1893.. 1894., 1895.. 1896.. 1897.. 1898.. 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905.. 1906.. 1907.. 1908.. 1909,. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916... 1917.. 1919. ! N o . of j Loans, , banks.; etc. 6 6 6 9 10 10 11 11 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 17 18 18 19 21 22 23 24 | 26 27 28 27 27 I 29 31 36 38 j 42 44 ! 80 81 SO 82 S4 U . S. bonds. $24 415 617 873 1,420 1,512 2,449 $61 415 546 635 730 923 1 685 a, 083 1 900 3,480 1 970 3,109 2 180 3,373 1 931 1 769 3,716 3,873 1 608 1 924 4,050 2 254 3,836 4,187 2 299 2 140 4,877 1 768 4,738 4,832 1 568 5,134 1 499 4,672 1 417 1 275 5,086 5,323 1 029 916 5,245 836 5,897 920 6,659 875 7,126 6,094 869 968 5, 740 5,941 880 6,314 916 6,648 956 948 6^770 6,501 1, 074 7; 944 1, 360 9,274 2, 182 10,588 2 391 2 612 11,437 14,105 2, 921 3, 267 15,127 16,258 °>465 21,307 4, 530 25,526 5, 571 6 581 26,796 30,105 6, 614 34,671 6, 803 7, 032 36,853 40,280 7, 345 41,974 ?-, 325 46,704 7, 954 45,615 7, 670 45,103 6, 863 56,504 9, 705 70,821 ! 17, 437 88; 386 ' 24,563 Cash, etc. Capital. $54 378 176 585 198 663 441 847 378 .850 399 1,610 400 1,953 458 2.100 602 2,200 592 2,200 524 3,556 497 2,601 492 2,551 536 2,501 577 2,501 579 2,501 705 2,501 700 2,401 655 2,401 706 2,064 729 2,376 709 2,412 648 2,266 631 2,426 531 2,656 506 2,691 621 2,625 618 2,676 658 2,756 692 2,716 558 2,736 779 2, 731 671 2,691 765 3,0-31 920 3,044 802 3,119 922 3,280 951 3,610 1,122 3,706 1,073 3,850 1,098 4,380 1,267 1,331 ! 5,620 6', 7(»0 1,656 7.035 1,730 7,935 1,681 8,385 1,769 8,610 2,013 8,410 1,710 8,970 1,864 9; 165 1,886 8,940 2,396 8,810 2,938 2,068 . 9,085 9. 900 3,693 Deposits. Profits. $3 41 44 26 41 56 53 102 70 120 87 196 103 192 149 186 181 209 219 269 257 304 287 310 297 227 293 225 320 214 348 274 475 256 473 308 533 • 291 472 236 510 235 544 271 562 270 594 351 649 378 665 386 738 359 414 730 744 363 780 280 759 310 348 773 343 824 422 834 528 906 611 955 670 1,073 770 1,210 866 1,327 900 1,459 924 1,820 971 1,948 2,182 1,027 2,325 1,224 2,407 1,329 2,400 1,503 2,623 1,742 2,858 1,722 3,401 1,907 3,543 2,182 3,724 2,359 4,134 j 2^589 4.642 I 2,753 5,2S0 I 3AM j Total assets. $52 318 348 S20 1.402 , 1^562 2,081 2,438 2,546 2/252 2', 270 2,284 2; 253 2. 442 2,341 j 2,883 I 3,041 I 2,890 ! 3,215 j 3,206 I 3,238 3,362 3:537 3J 329 3,946 4,673 4,451 3,899 3,333 4,259 4,551 4,870 ! 5,340 I 5,930 7,096 ! 7,477 ' 7,796 8,978 10,783 11,8-43 14,057 17,578 19,042 19,456 I 21, 826 23,OS1 25,899 31,306 30,827 32,101 34,773 42,659 55,322 63,544 91,202 $198 280 316 379 529 1,338 1.549 1,668 1,818 1,602 1,440 1,272 1,526 1,753 1,815 1,677 1,344 1,152 1,130 993 648 611 646 601 644 750 667 686 705 643 681 894 1?468 1,705 1,777 1,972 2,463 2,994 3,705 4,341 5,446 6,087 6,270 6,496 6.727 6; 689 8,643 6,933 6,319 6,322 6,479 7,002 $141 1,182 1,582 2,247 3,020 3,519 5,635 6,708 7,142 7,128 6,942 7,213 7,166 7,659 7,727 8.420 8,838 8,375 8,354 . 8,657 8,150 8,356 8,507 8,083 8,890 10,025 10,051 9; 189 8', 907 9,556 9,896 10,624 10,936 11,168 13,656 15,362 17,073 18,866 22,313 24,028 26'. 499 33,830 39,613 43,538 46,772 51,648 55,084 61,806 62,460 71,331 68,567 73,104 93,495 116,944 151,525 $3,ISO 5,294 6,550 4, 636 4,950 5,261 5,048 5,689 5,035 j 5,057 ! 5,016 6,632 9, 772 11,808 12,495 14,519 1.9,336 20,652 25, 707 26,346 $7,179 9,266 10,895 8, 919 9,071 9l 121 8,385 8.710 7; 744 NORTH DAKOTA. 1^00 -..^.. ls.»i IH;);>^'*°" l.sw. .... 1.V7 LbOtf...... IS V-) iy<)0 1901 L902 L903...... L904...... L905 .906...... 907 .908.. .909 29 33 33 32 32 32 29 27 24 90 27 35 49 71 83 97 118 121 132 140 $4,145 5,599 7,056 5,864 5,248 5; 638 5,032 4,322 4,606 4,911 5,416 6,496 9;218 11,873 13,059 14, 775 18,984 20,913 21,072 25, 745 $500 581 669 619 619 629 490 478 483 418 517 835 932 1,343 1.466 1,702 2,260 2, 457 2,383 3,349 $411 529 587 487 512 404 479 532 421 406 376 557 794 911 941 1,198 1 413 1, 468 1,910 1,991 SI, 99?; 2.290 2, 46c 2' 215 2,190 2,185 1, 810 1,635 1,500 1, 150 1, 525 1, 750 2,076 2, 770 3,050 3, 498 4, 223 4, 395 4, 684 4, 872 $413 438 502 488 420 39S 375 333 228 197 208 240 329 441 483 579 794 923 1,113 1,393 1 For prior figures, see Dakota. $175 201 279 257 227 208 230 242 220 281 321 412 462 402 406 526 414 426 589 428 ! $458 523 557 512 510 520 440 418 391 367 435 733 818 1, 0 9 a 1,201 1,475 1, 916 2,063 2,359 2,964 8^047 10, 466 14,350 17; 979 19.145 22,396 23,6S4 30,902 38] (V52 38,641 332 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. NORTH DAKOTA—Continued. Date. 1910 1911...... 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 No. of banks. 149 148 146 146 149 152 156 158 167 173 Loans, etc. U.S. bonds. $29,290 $3,766 26,975 3,907 28,584 4,166 31,199 4,247 34,184 4,079 37,696 4,084 44,172 4,187 52,931 5,208 59,818 8,796 61,392 14,241 Cash, Capital. etc. $2,081 1,738 2,166 2,245 2,413 1,922 2, 413 1, 666 1,481 1,946 .15, 280 5, 285 5,218 5,260 5, £00 5, 575 5,575 5,825 6,310 6.515 Surplus. Profits. Circulation. SI, 504 1,770 1,873 2,084 2,187 2,380 2,511 2,715 2,975 3,055 $553 495 613 751 606 515 748 670 910 2,260 S3, 458 3,610 3,843 3,972 3, 837 3,868 3,999 4,070 4,107 4,266 Deposits. $29,005 24,338 28,591 32,250 34,484 36,701 51,137 56,253 56, 785 75,808 Total assets. 843,61 40,18 44,22 48,87 51,86 53,45 71,95 78,38 85,98 104,88 OHIO. 1863.. 1864.. 1865.. 1866.. 1867.. 1868.. 1869.. 1870.. 1871.1872.. 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876.. 1877.. 1878.. 1879.. 1880.. 1881.. 1882.. 1883.. 1884.. 1885.. 1886.. 1887.. 1888.. 1889.. 1890.. 1891.. 1892.. 1893.. 1894.. 1895.. 1896.. 1897.. 1898.. 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905.. 1906.. 1907.. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1918.. 1919.. 20 82 134 135 135 135 132 130 130 158 168 169 173 170 165 163 162 170 177 186 200 204 203 209 216 219 221 233 237 239 242 246 247 248 248 252 255 276 296 311 325 334 347 353 361 368 375 380 380 378 379 377 376 373 371 370 372 $2,516 10,367 22,104 28,333 29,669 30,924 33,539 33,865 39,227 47,999 54, 407 52,007 56,186 50,264 48,914 44,172 46, 821 54, 402 66,980 74, 443 76,324 70, 664 71,137 85,374 93,388 92,125 102,026 115, 686 117,323 126,403 111,040 117,243 124,236 116,612 118,820 124,842 142,595 164, 621 186, 506 202,388 224,150 220,146 234,317 255, 467 280,425 267,174 280,369 303, 459 305,328 306,363 320,739 326,122 327, 403 386, 061 458,450 488,253 550,792 SI,493 12,402 29,611 28,523 27, 771 27, 521 24, 520 23,300 24,273 26, 796 27, 613 27,954 28,397 26,847 26,243 26, 002 27,197 26, 861 29,167 27, 824 29,008 26, 673 24,337 22, 096 18,473 18, 808 16,070 11,923 11,774 13', 815 17,457 17,197 18, 011 21,134 22,555 26,095 24,026 29,386 32, 685 33, 943 37, 800 38, 204 37, 087 42,200 44; 803 46, 599 48, 905 47, 594 49,422 48, 653 48, 935 49,021 48,410 46,758 64, 502 111,253 156,342 SI,126 7,332 13,994 11,151 9,285 8,524 7,134 7,047 8,669 8,374 S,866 9,139 9,384 8,704 8,764 10,178 12,182 13,193 15,108 14, 636 15,198 14, 716 16,217 17,188 16 532 17,187 13, 823 12,768 13,965 15 782 16 788 15 737 14, 364 15, 992 15, 947 17,074 17,416 20,186 21,132 22,455 24, 789 26, 466 26, 206 27, 780 28, 783 31, 825 33,293 34, 313 34, 635 35,108 34,336 36,252 27, 799 30,414 32,116 20,671 24,524 $2, 363 9,772 21,146 21, 805 21, 905 21,556 22,180 22,105 23,050 26, 791 28, 843 29,173 29.644 29, 653 28 372 27,287 26, 222 26, 562 29, 389 32.604 35^183 36.308 36^ 710 38, 294 39,896 39,949 40,299 41, 958 43, 643 44,040 45.645 45,166 45, 445 45, 330 45, ISO 44, 865 45,125 46,516 49,090 50,545 53,641 52,378 54,896 57, 356 59, 632 60, 651 61, 480 61, 939 62, 449 61, 484 62,004 62,029 62,089 62;589 64, 639 65,219 65,033 730 1,834 2,715 3,402 4,021 4,121 4,593 5,119 5,659 6,122 6,347 6,237 5 584 5,316 4,946 5,167 5,421 5, 578 6,033 6.292 e;4oo 6,895 7,918 8,313 9,310 10,019 11,007 11,550 12,117 12,529 12,809 12,930 12, 821 12, 976 13,280 14,033 15, 572 16, 858 18, 420 18,399 19, 617 21,542 24, 854 25,909 27, 758 28,299 29,506 30, 357 31, 790 32, 735 33,226 35,064 38, 298 40,184 42,635 $69 831 1,829 2,699 1,796 1,916 1,949 1,797 1,964 2,355 2,635 2,945 3,156 2,932 2 714 2,477 2,276 2,554 3,348 3,359 3,487 3,212 3,095 3,558 3,729 4,032 3,972 4,797 4,815 5,097 5,284 4,190 4,349 4,598 4,536 4,387 4, 751 6,042 7,440 7,803 9,132 9,426 9, 567 9,381 9,653 10,558 10,324 11, 462 11, 883 11, 873 12, 940 14, 970 15, 785 16, 653 18,294 22, 779 27,681 $5, 759 14, 731 18,121 18, 303 18, 272 17, 676 17, 541 18,607 21, 706 22, 848 22,870 22, 855 21,435 20 470 19,952 20.366 20; 945 21, 468 20,840 23,148 21,164 19,011 16,268 12, 780 10,725 8,667 8,228 8,164 10,423 13,881 13,086 13,513 16,577 16, 713 16, 680 17,079 20, 686 24, 653 24, 923 27, 801 30,176 32,332 35^ 689 38,120 40, 545 44, 780 45, 990 44,744 44, 763 45,120 51,777 45,260 43,751 44,723 44,183 45,049 $2,896 14,867 26,040 23,274 23, 896 23,602 21,618 21,046 28,512 30,018 33, 914 32,029 34, 440 30,025 30,213 30,266 40,503 46,773 | 60,960 ' 60,735 59, 615 51,634 i 54,654 I 67,975 I 69,959 ! 73,710 I 81,371 i 88,220 ; 91,452 I 105,205 84,440 98, 986 100,367 92,019 ! 105,236 120,512 144,114 158,018 169, 668 185, 468 202,418 209,082 221,913 239,185 257,014 253,045 263, 608 284,212 294,695 306, 683 326,805 330,337 352,055 442,902 536,088 554,716 643,245 $5,81 34,97 73,38 75,31 74,54 75,07 73,03 72,06 84,52 94,46 103,82 101.12 106', 13 97,72 95,50 93,32 104.25 113,86 135,42 136,11 139,92 130,31 132,36 150,04 153, 73 157,82 168,02 174,46 180.26 200,6/ 178,5J 195,7( 198,6! 191,8( 212,3' 231,3 270,2 297,8: 325,9 352,2 383,5 390,5 411,5 445,6 476,1 481,6 498,7 522, 7 541, e 551, ? 581,1 586 J 610,1 726,' 860,945, • 1,066, OKLAHOMA. 1890 1891 1892 1893 3 2 4 6 $133 206 325 339 $50 50 50 75 $40 40 72 135 ,«200 200 185 300 15 $5 11 16 11 24 49 $34 45 45 67 $169 242 662 592 S 1, 333 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. OKLAHOMA—Continued. Date. No. of banks. 1894 1895.. . . 1896 1897. 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905... . . 1906 1907 1908 i 1909 1910 . . . 1911 1912 1913 . 1914 1915 . 1916 1917 1918 1919 6 5 5 5 6 8 24 46 67 85 95 98 118 136 298 225 225 278 300 326 346 351 335 340 351 346 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877...... 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906...... 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913...... 1914 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 8 9 18 23 27 31 37 40 41 39 35 35 33 30 29 28 27 29 30 34 39 43 47 55 65 72 75 78 81 83 84 Loans, etc. $372 394 273 428 711 1,012 2,137 4,783 7, 796 9,681 8,929 10,560 14,189 18,177 36,477 34,391 38, 388 48, 271 51,071 60,560 68,921 73,348 92,197 134,133 155,832 181,503 U.S. bonds. $75 62 62 62 80 125 595 1,008 1,238 1,650 1, 837 2,334 3,128 3, 831 8,870 7,690 7,729 8,600 9,748 10,863 11,239 11,144 10,847 16,675 31,593 42 ; 271 Cash, etc. $90 63 79 87 124 144 271 819 787 1, 088 1,035 1,189 1,509 2,019 3,853 3,828 3,900 4,652 4,555 5,527 6,244 5,107 6,708 6,001 4,534 6,512 Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circulation. $300 250 250 250 300 400 865 1,558 2,270 3,035 3,625 3,780 4,260 4,885 11,890 9,730 10,420 12,717 13,542 14,330 14,989 15,191 15, 005 16,215 17,146 19,273 $22 33 32 33 27 33 51 111 237 313 386 495 705 1,002 3,102 2. 791 2,749 3,218 3,428 3,933 4,347 4,583 4,753 5,460 6,108 6;909 $64 13 11 15 21 40 100 234 358 496 355 419 506 668 1,825 1,210 1,165 1,315 1,397 1,439 1,736 1,735 1,913 2,687 2,731 3,836 Deposits. Total assets. $67 56 56 55 67 112 327 746 994 1,290 1,594 2,045 2,518 2,839 7,415 6,734 6, 970' 7,882 8,833 9,869 10,594 10,323 10,065 10,047 10,158 10,474 $604 651 449 676 923 1,438 2,956 8,389 9,482 11,977 10,656 12,822 17,690 22,638 36,142 37, 726 38,817 47, 841 52,950 67, 753 71,642 80,988 119,612 164,730 178,446 215;667 $1,089 1,033 828 1,093 1,378 2,116 4,706 12,226 14,897 19,482 18,426 21,881 28,829 36,535 68,202 65,821 68,428 83,308 91,904 109,622 116,795 126,040 173,809 231,779 262,949 320.548 $88 83 88 88 96 223 221 223 221 209 223 221 202 213 223 223 257 324 359 347 525 566 448 508 590 690 709 692 571 564 993 818 728 832 958 1,069 1,094 1,515 1,665 1,966 2,209 2,395 2,876 3,454 3,942 4,321 5,194 5,763 6,085 $23 51 36 115 266 495 565 447 556 562 627 845 708 711 984 1,583 2,194 2,296 2,074 2,556 3,692 5,325 6,018 8,118 9,843 9,643 10,364 6,916 7,422 8,211 7,348 8,626 9,524 11,781 11,782 13,567 16,692 19,460 19,799 24,285 30,195 34,723 35,397 40,989 46,680 47,298 48,934 52,040 59,487 $218 375 390 588 1,006 1,636 1,621 1,538 1,581 1,659 1,723 1,996 1,935 1,891 2,292 3,004 4,044 4,798 4,450 5,032 7,580 10,036 11,565 14,383 17,558 18,809 19,146 15,184 14,977 15,044 14,525 16,922 16,300 19,197 18,828 21,090 25 564 30,948 31,326 38,193 47,896 56,026 55,050 OEEGON. $39 67 54 137 323 690 725 732 710 755 788 896 883 767 954 1,022 1,724 2,599 2,181 2,202 3,504 5,786 6,816 8,771 11,060 12,006 12,211 9,893 8,196 7,459 6,542 6,352 6,029 6,268 7,573 8,123 9,386 12,942 13,704 15,962 19,909 24,678 24,864 28,835 36,648 38,036 40,722 44,988 50,894 $101 162 159 210 315 475 331 353 458 465 468 503 540 751 753 903 921 904 957 964 1,232 1,245 1,120 1,170 1,276 1,379 1,264 1,226 1,570 1,670 1,808 1,983 2,105 1,517 2,021 2,062 2,477 2,961 3,148 3,354 3,820 4,446 3,526 6,070 6,534 7,097 7,516 7,551 7,576 $20 108 100 185 184 169 182 121 164 171 141 285 128 168 210 381 481 619 524 595 783 1,108 1,174 1,096 1,400 1,528 1,431 1,572 1,385 1,319 2,791 1,807 1,347 1,891 1,767 2,088 2,586 2,838 2,970 3,969 5,159 6,789 7,524 6,653 7,635 7,740 7,168 7,069 8,314 $100 100 100 100 200 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 300 505 695 710 1,320 1,795 2,360 2,590 2,975 4,275 3,945 3,795 3,620 3,370 3,170 3,020 2,520 2,420 2,370 2,395 2,420 2,563 2,738 3,160 3,485 3,866 4,601 5,161 7,161 8,216 8,686 9,436 10,586 $7 $5 5 6 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 52 60 68 82 92 153 288 537 657 802 856 910 675 586 571 554 479 477 495 502 520 583 1,058 1,225 2,058 2,353 2,775 2,992 3,072 3,673 4,032 4,485 4,754 28 11 47 95 157 177 220 259 302 249 284 287 341 321 363 441 562 619 749 959 900 1,010 1,259 1,466 1,476 1,332 849 877 823 825 831 854 969 1,031 1,192 1,388 1,208 1,461 757 786 1,095 1,082 1,324 1,195 1,331 1,322 1,098 i Includes Indian Territory, beginning with 1908. 63,577 73,123 75,134 80,068 83,770 93,236 334 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. OREGON—Continued. Date. 1915 1916 1917 1918. 1919 U.S. bonds. $50,197 53,841 67,182 76^ 422 105,321 $86 82 82 84 87 Cash, etc. Capital. $7,492 6,991 10,193 19* 652 25,793 Loans, etc. N o . of banks. S6,309 5,669 6 085 2,673 3,633 $10,661 10,066 10 091 10,226 10,431 Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. |1,245 1,140 1,507 2,007 3,240 $4,865 4,756 4,771 4,866 5,168 $6,018 6,117 6,061 6,329 6,371 S62,863 69,121 89,071 99,081 142,025} 1 Total assets. $94,863 103,925 127,780 141,806 197,293 PENNSYLVANIA. 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 > 2 > I IV) 1870 18*1 1872 187, 1871 187) 187b 1877 187s 187° ISM) 18X1 Is 2 18s3 $855 11^938 64,012 69,001 78,028 8; 9)3 Q ,202 S7 5s9 ^/,bo6 "U>2, "S) 10^,401 112,77.) li\ib 11^,7-s 112 ISi 1(2,3 s i( h, )t 0 121,-11 1 ) *. )b i 15 80 195 201 1V9 191* ] r 9b l9 2(1 ^( * ^ 2 2 2 ~ 2 • > i » ,1 r 659 15' 375 66,080 58,523 >>, 3" :i,30" o(),0ls 48,792 51, 192 49,111 19, "J94 r , 907 )), 990 ),35 1( f, 134 " >', 7-2 "3 HO ) vr 5 ) , ~* V ,01 t i > J )i 1 37*, 7^3 1 ,1(H> <)>/> 2 2V," 5 1^8) ^S ISM *. >4 ) IS* - 4 b0 4b, 8 >b 4> s i i 3" > 7 21 '2) ^ 2"' 2st 1) 2"> 1 »,( s4 " 4 > , *•«> O S ) i£°n 22, r s £453 7*6o9 36,698 44,742 34, 2s °5, Ibb 29, M 3 2s, 227 33,021 27, H 0 27,823 30 040 32, r 1 61 3s9 30 4>s 29^ ^27 32, ^ i 3 3 s )}{ 3> 021 41,S~0 3<, s i ll, i 1 4J, 3f>b i , iic 11,1 1 4s ^ 4 $1,080 • 10,598 46,502 48,501 49 262 49 397 49,hlO 49, tOO ) MO )1 s20 2 71) "3, n 10 jb b i s 7,209 j >, () 27 " 5, bb 3 $44 7,733 8,712 10,313 12,u 1 13,312 11 230 1 1 OQ7 1) ^21 17, l ! 5 17 (>sj 17/)*) IS "9 i s , it b 1 , , ^ < 1/, b2 > 17, OO >,11< JO, 1 )} JO, )lS 5", i- )2 J,2b, JU! 22 1) M 1 U (91 e , >3 bb ) *• Ji> 0 bs 2 s l 70 >07 2 ! Q > > i > 21 I 1 ) 1 ^2 23 107 2t,i ^ >" A) «-,21s 1 3(J,2 ' (» 18 ( ~ 1?( 189' x "* ), O ) > >97 5 f) j |4O ' ) 2 J 2 > 2) 2 * 1 •* 4 ) l'S'-f ? Is s lc 1 10 b 1 1< ( 1 IO/ > ^t> > l 2 , u 2)0 3 2 ->> 2 U 9 ' ~<; 3s 2 J ill U,NM 3^ ji t t I1 ' J H ^, r 19 19 U t(' il s I, " »2 \ . n y q » ^j |Oj ^ » ) ) , l > v i ^ 7 ) ; <r, 17 1Q " 5 " i I j l Ci b l(-» ~ 19 L< i ( 17^ 9 ( 1 2 1 1 1 * I* } 1 s ^ )x, i i~ -)' } t1* i J( 8 s >_7 1 ^ 2 > 2 » 10 If 09 9,119 S 0 ») ^ ti > 1 9 60) '0 i 1 7/ 1 i l '1 - 2 1 *.( > ) 1^ j 2' s ,/LS ), 110 < ^ "18 > s Jf -1 Dl ' 2 i S x-; .1 i i $7,298 28,572 36,595 37,975 38,234 38,227 38,179 39,813 40,737 41,525 41,504 42,190 39,425 39,320 40,496 42,028 42,890 42,429 40,619 41,170 39,052 37,489 30, 892 17,350 16,566 14,355 13,572 14 509 10' 060 22.335 21',-l.'U 21,225 28 '.'')9 29', Os? 27,952 27,91s 1 39,3*0 43, 700 41, (lit) 52,321 G7, 279 $2 694 16,708 68,770 78,026 71,991 75,064 68,982 68,553 81,937 80,760 86,846 89,152 96,373 97,571 90,504 84,307 96,637 119, 561 138,046 148,490 151,621 143,543 156,634 168,267 175,239 190,494 202,254 211.710 215 823 2 '«>' 005 212,775 2.\->,:u\. 2°, *,, 606 '262,113 2-Y>, VJO 2 s'l, O')7 34^,021 ;W«, fob' /*22 '297 -15:1,'710 461, '"ill tSti!31S $3,927 41,410 187,243 188,083 187,981 192,444 186,024 185,944 211,710 206,358 218,544 220,668 234,458 235,857 223,977 218,689 233,211 264,175 287,581 297,030 302,611 295,802 309,666 319,389 321,071 344,849 363,826 A7'.}, 130 381 391 ."*, 571 {yiv, 71 S ?;'»9'iJ 112 ' J i'> ')82 1 i'i^'oj5 39 ;'. 828 42-2,454 429.206 4'j:,', 903 '.."!:,-139 49'), 607 60 \ S82 6 3 711 C v 2 -,O99 S7s' (\5S 913/) f »3 o^>, 110 i 1 3) , "),'] > i >1 )l 1 -)• )~ ) ~ 1 ,2~ • • V-5 ) / t i ! )t) > 1 1 » 1- 1 ) >, 1 '.'J 9 )) < 13 26 t 1 I > ; 1 ^> , t)0 ) fl ) 29 2 0 73 7 "4 71, " )1 f (0 5 G-s s ^ 7L T> V ;"^4 ( t 71 1 V fc ' I D it, t > ) > ty \ > i , ~ > 1 ) r i n Ml >n,) ) i | J 3s ^25 803 6,326 4,595 1,731 1,6% 4, 80S 4,4s7 4,S80 1,903 4,701 ">,1 8 3,168 4,989 i, 7 )7 4,197 f 122 ,302 b, 129 b, 325 b,b43 C, 816 b 7^8 7, J7 7,9,1 S, -5*3 8, S95 1 J < i 1 12 »' 1 Ix It 1 Ii ll s - 1 1 b" 1 2 N ^ ) 2 j. ]•$! 1' ( 1 J >i t- 0 7", 2N2 7b,"20 8<Vi33 Sb" 52'* >> 7,23','* " 1 i'./)2* ,S!)9 67.^173 73 v. r-oi 76l/ 9l>S 756,937 SVJIO )-i 88,797 81,125 1 3 10i\ 721 870 j : ; ? 86 1)8 s ! j ( 83;318 1 0~>s' ft^ti , t 85.191 1 2S7 °.?9 2^7 1 S3y7o6 ! 1^321,'GOO ( i -, > S3,072 1,4'S'-);>>rj I!2riji3l 1,276, 792 1 347 s,i2 l! 403; 389 3 36'.* 350 lj137]728 1, JR7.727 l , 7 i s . 1^8 2.')07',150 2,143,213 2,521,14$ P O R T O HICO. 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 $16 33 18 24 63 130 72 69 77 $100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 816 36 53 53 57 36 40 29 8 S100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 $10 10 15 17 20 $4 9 10 7 12 11 9 12 $100 100 100 100 100 100 100 96 $113 236 251 251 247 254 282 304 $313 439 460 461 464 477 509 528 100 45 360 335 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. RHODE ISLAND. No. of banks. Date 1864.. 1865 1868 1867 1868.. 1869. 1870 1871.. 1872.. 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876.. 1877.. 1878.. 1879.. 1880.. 1881.. 18S2.. 18S3.. 1884.. 18S5 . 1886.. 1887.. 1888.. 1880 1890.. 1891.. 1892.. 1803.. 1831.. 1805.. 1896.. 1897.. 1898.. 1 55 62 62 62 62 62 62 ; I 62 62 62 62 62 82 61 61 61 62 62 63 63 61 61 | 61 60 60 59 59 .9 5 59 59 58 57 57 WL. 1900.. 1901 1X2.. 190:?.. i y < •••>. 190.:. 19IN TOO'4. 19' ». 1 n ;*. i'MJ 10!''. 191 i 57 56 45 38 36 35 28 26 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 20 19 18 17 17 17 Loans, etc. U.S. bonds. $534 19"239 21,737 21,102 21,358 22,485 22,865 24,321 25,023 26,362 28,160 28,217 27,413 25,531 24,144 24,320 26,132 28,519 30,079 30,812 30,178 31,003 33, 111 34,521 35,569 36,009 36,680 36,638 37,145 34,061 35,789 36,801 35,060 34,589 34, 515 35,109 2<*.7-!4 27; 134 27.-172 28' 595 22.«20 21,-150 22.5.'i7 ?X 920 25, S.-2 27 927 30, m ; 29, ."02 $531 11,436 14,771 14,870 14,864 14,710 14,668 15,154 15,223 15, 222 14,932 14,999 14,989 14, 792 15, 855 16,803 16,121 17,215 16,297 16,237 15,627 13,997 10,644 5,471 5,339 4,041 3,681 4,471 6,342 7,821 7,501 7,761 8,413 8,119 8,030 7,435 0,467 4,872 4,192 4,791 4, 573 4, 620 4,771 4- 528 4, 502 4, 553 4, cm 4,854 31,^2 5,152 2 ' ^ 22-i 5,018 5, 027 2 7 ' ij'.»" d 875 29, ;K;.) 4, 623 32.'i'M5,944 &\,'\& 9,966 3S;:-:i»4 9,929 Cash, etc. 1209 2,730 3,524 2,986 2,514 2,381 2,257 2,522 2,616 2,459 2,171 2,385 2,410 2,325 2,008 1,918 2,597 2,477 2,349 2.258 2^464 2,507 2,414 2,253 2,379 1,407 1,410 1,527 i; 582 1,761 1.686 i; 759 1,821 1,816 1,901 2,081 1,481 1,419 1,523 1,460 1,350 1,399 1,145 1,412 1, 625 1, 867 1,988 1,919 2,054 1,951 2,416 1,968 2,199 1,684 1,398 2, 060 Capital. Surplus. Profits. $500 19,106 20,365 20, 365 20,365 20,365 20,365 20,385 20,465 20,505 20', 505 20,580 20,580 20,080 20.010 20', 010 20,010 20,005 20;315 20.540 20,540 20,340 20,340 20,340 20,284 20,284 20,184 20,277 20,277 20.277 20' 237 19,537 19,337 19,337 19,337 17, 740 14,680 13,105 12,305 11,305 9,175 8,820 7.200 6' 700 6,700 6,700 6,700 6, 775 6,775 6,320 6,220 6,070 5,570 5, 570 5,570 5,570 Total assets. 1,030 1,237 1,237 1,267 1,298 1,629 1,642 1,589 1,420 1,293 1,202 1,066 1,087 1,211 1,327 1,348 1,483 1,268 1,636 1,887 1,942 2,042 1,805 1,971 1,806 1,620 1,263 1,306 1,295 1,229 1,327 1,313 1,571 1,663 1,996 2,184 1,931 1,945 2,127 2, 034 2,048 2,209 2, 421 2, 439 2,489 2, 52-1 2, 550 2,642 2, 455 3, 020 3,350 3,546 $363 4,256 12,208 12,419 12,429 12,409 12,378 13,095 13,275 13,273 12,991 12,910 12,403 12,263 12,660 13,277 13,901 14,719 14,143 14,187 13,686 12,057 9,193 4,643 4,589 3,425 3,098 3,775 5,575 6,893 6,525 6,632 7,285 7,053 6,797 6,544 5,185 4,618 3,922 4,583 4,394 4,389 4,025 3,818 4,132 4,361 4,303 4,560 4,837 4,696 4,744 4,531 4,334 4,423 4,538 4,442 $231 5,378 6,607 6,021 6,235 5,789 5,941 7,308 6,962 7,283 7", 931 7,366 8,073 7,184 6,794 7,646 8,909 11,317 11,461 11,719 11,562 13,096 13,749 13,918 14,999 16,037 16,673 17,111 19,363 16,780 19,596 20,424 19,038 19,523 20,963 24,249 17,405 18,122 19,154 20,512 19,326 20,940 17,897 18,506 22,174 26,445 27,739 28,886 31,514 28,030 28,624 31,563 36,108 39 ; 429 38,201 43,003 $1,461 36,251 43,481 42,754 42,503 42,941 43,596 46,271 46,637 48,043 49,009 48,884 48,591 46,217 46,002 47,401 49,556 53,521 58, 744 54,565 53,779 53,291 51,928 47,923 49,621 49,365 49,498 51,023 55'. 215 5:< 611 5a; 309 57.236 55; 621 55,519 56,636 57, 885 45,305 44,060 44,222 45,387 40,617 42,351 37, 594 38, 061 41, 657 46,008 48,194 40; 351 52,919 48', 959 49' 508 51,S50 55.306 61,089 63,523 70,47<J $82 92 $63 148 70 94 79 116 180 208 313 234 229 242 203 254 307 395 358 443 588 146 181 333 $823 5-S6 1,206 1,028 SI,502 1,531 2.237 2, 400 2.866 5; 330 6,392 7,938 7, 799 8,204 7,722 7,148 7,222 7,191 7,828 7,978 7,791 7,791 7,931 S689 $669 895 731 977 1,063 1,302 1,672 1,998 2,320 3,005 3,511 4,082 4,290 4,336 3,628 3,519 3,527 3 ; 604 3,763 3,961 4,071 4,001 3,955 4,082 4,244 4,364 1,418 4,565 4,700 4,702 5,140 5,174 5,121 5,247 4,938 4,808 4,489 3,436 3,770 3,788 3,715 3,359 3,259 3,033 3, 538 3,677 3,685 3,868 4,161 4,295 4^444 4,563 4. 561 4'. 062 4,077 4,190 4,770 CirculaDeposits. tion. SOUTH CAEOLINA. 1806...... 1867...... 1868...... 1869 1870 1871...... 1872...... 1873 1874...... 187 " 3 1870 1877...... 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 . 2 2 3 3 3 7 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 $732 827 1,294 1,484 1 ? 829 2,818 3,274 4,044 4,034 4 560 4jlO3 3,380 3,766 3,468 4,115 4,483 4,306 4,530 4,646 $144 171 204 278 375 1,380 1,853 2,425 2,010 1,760 1,585 1,620 1,620 1,700 1,690 1,685 1,640 1,505 1,501 $399 326 381 415 437 559 550 372 469 654 674 410 575 757 600 676 517 640 759 $500 585 685 824 1,081 1,900 2,400 3,168 3,135 3,135 3,185 2,871 2,851 2,450 2,450 1,885 1,885 1,885 1,935 S2 1 4 51 74 121 151 189 339 362 467 462 450 433 354 368 418 69S 754 773 1,224 1,650 2,181 1,796 1,566 1,271 1,224 1,290 1,301 1,331 1,187 1,170 1,118 1,096 961 1,656 1,691 1,499 1,695 1,920 1,620 1,623 1,649 2,101 2,586 2,970 2,505 2,584 2,418 336 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued. Date. No. of banks. 1885.... 1886 1887.... 1888.... 1889 1893.... 1891.... 1892.... 1893.... 1894.... 1895.... 1896.... 1897.... 1898.... 1899.... 1900.... 1901 1902.... 1903.... 1904.... 1905.... 1906.... 1907.... 1908.... 1909.... 1910.... 1911.... 1912 1913.... 1914.... 1915.... 1916 1917.... 1918 1919.... 14 16 15 16 16 16 14 14 14 14 16 15 16 16 16 17 17 18 21 23 24 25 26 30 33 39 43 46 48 55 71 75 76 81 79 Loans, etc. $4,590 4,764 4,944 5,970 6,255 6,614 6,563 5,868 6,055 5,462 5,785 5,997 5,943 5,907 5,740 7,199 8,556 8,346 10,940 10,688 10,988 13,857 15,481 16,109 17,716 22,524 25,180 26,275 28,353 32,266 36,490 36,539 47,375 50,068 72,493 Cash, IT. S. bonds. $1,414 1,290 1,023 1,172 1,017 '712 669 619 625 625 725 650 662 939 1,011 1,844 1,882 1,851 2,085 2,326 2,569 3,015 3,189 4,899 4,048 4,323 4,804 4,992 5,267 5,910 6,244 6,428 8,643 19,059 27,599 $840 808 1,001 646 610 743 323 490 503 495 397 585 616 546 651 481 461 510 687 673 826 776 865 970 973 1,114 1,125 1,295 1,099 1,194 1,374 1,190 2,068 1,556 2,260 $1,935 1,779 1,698 1,773 1,798 1,798 1.623 1,623 1,748 1,748 1,918 1.848 1^890 1,943 1,923 2,oa3 2,098 2,048 2,823 2,935 2,986 3,235 3,485 4,330 4,595 4,985 5,410 5,735 6,365 7,485 9,167 9,217 9,267 9,597 9,605 sor T i l 18901 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 39 42 40 39 35 33 30 27 26 25 28 34 47 58 64 72 79 87 89 95 99 102 103 104 106 115 125 127 125 126 $4,909 4,941 5,619 4,511 3,825 3,509 3,222 3,080 3,454 3,761 4,302 5,972 8,409 9,625 10,129 11,910 15,090 18,227 18,319 22,799 25,503 24,927 25,250 27,165 31,920 34,698 40,114 48,909 58,938 71,691 $521 696 612 569 478 • 476 718 536 474 587 • 658 734 791 915 1,062 1,021 1,286 1,624 1,915 2,128 2,174 2,041 2,245 2,369 2,515 2,098 2,330 1,823 1,494 1,887 $981 875 805 842 748 723 686 656 689 766 757 868 1,068 1,374 1,511 1,681 2,156 2,330 2,547 3,203 3,320 3,505 3,728 3,756 4,157 3, 810 3,816 5,332 12,127 13,496 Circulation. Deposits. $590 586 709 798 864 1,011 858 829 690 609 555 506 496 492 472 563 652 698 742 805 906 789 923 859 1,010 1,171 1,102 1,198 1,367 1,540 2,078 1,861 2,083 2,436 3,094 $1,002 874 560 420 391 390 384 407 418 394 510 447 451 539 620 1,471 1,489 1,396 1,575 1,870 2,199 2,538 2,668 3', 350 3,747 45047 4,505 4,740 4,929 5,729 5,875 6,095 6,286 6,760 7,008 $2,723 3,609 3,545 3,096 3,125 3,511 2,730 3,050 3,058 3,221 3,575 3,744 3,495 3,824 5,083 5,172 5,036 5,810 7,876 7,683 9,059 10,696 11,083 11,328 13,243 15,492 17,437 18,935 18,336 20,542 25,057 32,639 42,772 54,394 71,866 $8,166 8,463 8,633 9,361 9,587 9,725 8,889 8,274 8,616 8,369 8,973 9,376 9,413 9,487 10,375 11,935 13,593 13,725 17,234 17,748 18,819 22,849 24,601 27,069 28,648 33,810 37,746 39,789 42,083 48,329 55,405 59,486 77,687 104,873 130,537 $225 200 207 204 122 107 114 147 169 208 330 356 484 629 733 735 873 993 853 809 772 831 903 745 810 852 804 917 1,143 2,140 $580 590 582 615 531 507 477 428 448 495 519 614 693 1,006 1,187 1,404 1,674 1,861 2,022 2,551 2,801 3,044 3,179 3,300 3,370 3,418 3,507 3,528 3,728 4,109 $4,075 3,822 5,052 3,561 3,521 3,534 3,910 4,216 4,246 5,281 6,081 7,891 10,899 10,864 11,827 13,752 17,317 20,229 22,325 26,855 28,416 27,015 28,118 30,008 32,931 37,037 44,805 55,502 62,134 80,880 $8,872 8,780 9,908 8,254 7,372 7,144 7,265 7,338 7,217 8,399 9,262 11,701 15,77c 16,304 18,03( 20,51( 25,62 29,8& 34,261 39,49! 42, 81J 41,16 43,60 44,59 49,86 54,35 66,80 81,41 95,93 116,1* $100 146 210 150 141 $127 459 1,039 1,112 1,143 $939 3,821 4,480 2,867 3,087 Capital. Surplus. Profits. etc. $802 814 779 788 842 880 936 888 841 780 779 749 763 750 755 703 713 691 701 752 792 941 1,074 1,366 1,429 1,589 1,842 2,168 2,151 2.556 3,086 3,210 3,487 3,943 4,283 Total assets. D A ICOTA. $2,545 2,785 2,610 2,510 2,185 2,035 1,885 1,695 1,585 1,460 1,503 1,630 1,958 2,270 2,500 2,790 2,980 3,288 3,434 3,715 3,965 4,205 4,185 4,235 4,612 4,960 5,276 5,465 5,580 5,675 $597 623 629 600 501 415 371 306 290 270 205 220 253 285 333 361 431 547 714 735 1,034 1,167 1,266 1,332 1,476 1,628 1,799 1,943 2,069 2,502 TENNESSEE. 1864.... 1865.... 1866.... 1867.... 1868.... $87 1,012 2,195 2,520 2,240 $554 2,216 1,811 1,163 1,020 $485 3,228 2,298 2,132 2,481 1 $340 1,025 1,703 1,930 1,925 $37 133 167 165 For prior figures see Dakota. $l,8i 7,4i 8,i: 6,9( 6,2< REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 337 Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. TENNESSEE—Continued. No. of banks. Date, 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897. 1898 . 1899 1900 . 1901 1902 . 1903 1904 1905 . 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 13 13 19 22 23 24 27 25 25 25 24 23 25 29 30 33 32 33 40 42 45 51 53 55 52 49 48 48 49 49 .. 47 ... 50 55 ... 59 60 62 68 .. 69 78 87 89 102 100 103 108 116 116 112 112 107 101 . Loans, etc. $3,321 3,267 4,505 5,224 5,154 4,751 4,816 5,019 5,060 4,735 4,967 6,341 7,937 8,435 10,475 11,458 11,554 13,608 19,233 19,850 21,823 25,680 23,647 23,620 18,336 19,049 18,311 18,603 21,149 20,471 21,395 23,269 26,029 26,339 33,162 34,710 38,705 41,214 45,301 45,043 49,755 57,158 58,347 64, 459 66,369 73,387 69,835 77,424 90,989 95,057 110,126 U.S. bonds. $1,999 2,175 3,084 3,467 3,450 3,307 3,189 3,051 3,277 3,567 3,234 3,254 3,363 3,492 3,264 2,925 2,726 1,939 1,941 1,873 1,804 1,733 1,789 1,779 1,664 1,663 1,810 2,116 2,196 2,574 2,686 4,325 4,741 4,810 5,513 6,000 7,060 8,334 9,364 9,690 10,101 10,426 10,790 11,176 11,992 12,956 13,278 12,715 16,791 32,468 53,914 Cash, etc. $853 886 1,076 1,132 1,102 1,372 1,203 1,200 1,438 1,855 1,365 1,711 2,092 1,812 1,915 1,776 1,773 1,783 2,475 2,418 1,715 2,021 1,872 2,139 2,674 2,191 2,176 2,521 2,896 2,772 2,427 2,798 2,425 2,615 3,141 2,940 3,313 3,070 3,752 4,115 4,249 4,440 4,866 4,770 4,779 5,178 4,686 5,062 5,148 4,102 5,025 Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circulation. $239 $2,017 $193 222 195 1,950 260 264 2,817 335 275 3,146 433 252 3,101 447 246 3,255 515 259 3,455 564 259 3,350 571 207 3,080 479 211 3,080 450 206 2,955 556 207 3,005 645 295 3,430 331 695 3,715 810 384 4,315 1,066 461 5,005 998 473 5,008 885 671 5,418 1,461 611 7,460 1,616 872 7,715 1,750 1,048 8,030 2,040 1,166 9,773 2,198 1,204 10,380 2,242 1,099 10,179 2,109 1,048 9,400 1,917 799 8,775 1,868 851 8,325 842 1,853 8,275 1,914 839 8,760 884 1,831 8,435 913 1,769 7,360 1,774 1,072 7,338 1,227 1,799 7,280 1,845 1,268 7,140 1,976 1,481 7,345 686 2,236 7,455 2,460 1,661 8,425 2,603 1,116 8,510 3,757 1,169 9,260 1,597 4,009 10,095 4,401 1,586 10,440 1,823 4,707 11,917 4', 995 2,056 12,435 5,152 1,977 12,562 5,527 2,162 13,180 5,753 2,603 14,375 5,898 2,674 14,520 6,015 J 2,616 14, 200 6,655 j 2,745 14,300 13,507 | 6,733 2,543 7,418 3,170 13,809 $1,145 1,399 2,389 2,726 2,668 2,618 2,474 2,368 2,302 2,427 2,370 2,477 2,627 2,781 2,568 2,267 2,114 1,328 1,327 1,254 1,195 1,232 1,338 1,327 1,224 1,169 1,204 1,496 1,543 1,737 2,011 3,217 3,632 3,483 3,852 4,368 5,510 6,655 7,517 8,554 8,973 9,421 9,689 10,137 10,702 13,066 12,163 11,811 11,732 11,171 11,289 $3,309 2,831 3,664 3,914 4,250 3,836 3,566 4,343 4,675 5,273 4,684 6,586 8,322 i 7,590 8,419 8,258 7,784 9,224 11,759 11,241 13,137 15,121 13,436 15,412 10,456 13,132 13,668 13,927 17,219 17,827 21,090 22,083 22,561 26,780 31,096 34,154 36,417 37,906 41,754 41,304 47,139 49,948 54,635 60,554 61,359 62,932 68,126 79, 688 96,210 103,911 121,168 $7,450 7,604 10,130 11,340 11,363 10,922 10,702 11,400 11,491 12,329 11,247 13,391 16,132 15,822 18,069 18,567 18,398 20,260 27,104 27,075 29,840 34,848 32,588 34,185 27,349 28, 881 29,120 30,103 35,226 35,427 38,881 41,214 43,389 47,140 56,008 60,964 66,079 68,440 76,649 76,068 83,214 90,846 95,471 104,078 107,434 116,009 116,887 130,866 157,481 176,584 219,204 $626 495 634 562 617 1,006 808 1,044 1,038 1,081 1.174 1,413 1,516 1,604 2,081 3,691 5,487 8,003 7,928 9,184 11,647 13,710 15,785 21,452 30,450 £1,369 2,018 1,922 1,780 1,891 2,656 2,782 3,334 3,537 3,618 3,622 4,003 3,869 4,120 5,021 7'484 10,573 16, 789 19,940 22,733 26,842 32,969 38,471 48,860 71,948 TEXAS. 1866.. 1867.. 1868.. 1869.. 1870.. 1871.. 1872.. 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876.. 1877.. 1878 . 1879.. 1880.. 1881.. 1882.. 1883.. 1884.. 1885.. 1886.. 1887.. 1888.. 1889.. 1890.. 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 7 9 10 10 12 11 11 13 15 21 43 59 68 74 91 100 127 189 $209 331 509 475 532 854 1,094 1,180 1,375 1,367 1,522 1,706 1,508 1,512 2,044 3, 257 5,602 10,099 11,945 13,777 16,657 20,762 24,689 30,749 48, 814 $439 674 673 703 681 801 900 1,025 1,054 964 849 859 825 935 1,030 1,236 1,421 1,927 2,016 2^076 2,308 2,765 3,034 3,688 4,980 $439 567 491 426 480 573 498 699 635 518 550 665 687 870 784 1, 159 1,402 2,200 2,428 2,714 3^ 158 4,063 4,033 3, 585 4,529 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 1428 576 525 525 525 625 725 925 1,095 1,200 1,025 1,125 1,050 1,050 1,300 1,475 1,950 3,652 5,970 6,880 7,685 9,920 11,806 14,326 22,227 u 12 37 42 50 58 88 180 221 260 297 294 296 296 279 316 472 1,049 1,689 2,002 2,106 2,431 2,777 3, 175 3,533 $36 89 73 84 58 78 70 79 88 84 67 127 76 80 106 228 323 683 765 844 1,102 1,119 1,129 1,352 1,986 $170 405 396 386 386 507 592 670 772 673 587 592 533 567 732 905 1,057 1,462 1,647 1,739 1,737 2,108 2,313 2,693 3,821 888 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. TEXAS—Continued. Loans, etc. Date. 1891 1892 1893 1894.... 1895.... 1896 1897.... 1898.... 1899.... 1900.... 1901 1902.... 1903.... 1904.... 1905.... 1900.... 1907.... 1908.... 1909.... 1910.... 1911.... 1912..... 1913.... 1914.... 1915.... 1916.... 1917.... 1918 1919.... 1866 1867 1868...... 1869 1870...... 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 .. 1876 1877...... 1878 1879 1880...... 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898...... 1899...... 1900 1901...... 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 206 223 222 217 214 207 201 I 196 199 223 284 339 369 414 440 483 521 535 523 51.9 513 515 517 ; 519 I 535 ; 532 ! 540 j 543 i 546 I 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 7 7 8 10 13 14 14 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 12 13 15 17 17 18 20 20 21 21 U. S. bonds. Cash, etc. Capital. I Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. 14,950 5,117 6,064 5,689 4,550 7,604 7,624 7,000 7, 082 6,601 10,397 9,373 9,432 11,777 12,085 13,322 16.461 17;001 I 16,892 16', 536 17,919 18,869 19,533 21,311 15,544 18.500 20', 290 12,660 18,443 824,833 ! 26,315 23'. 596 22,380 21,380 20,920 19.931 19,205 19,080 19.619 22'; 316 25 i 261 27, 578 30,903 32, 295 34,911 39,680 40.868 42,533 , 44,076 I 45,026 ! 48,220 I 50,350 i 52,239 I 54.023 I 53>35 ! 54,829 ! 55,335 58,473 I $48,591 52,933 44;828 47,645 51.189 44; 085 39,361 42,838 48, 742 56,453 70,961 80,755 87,967 94,346 105,467 127,787 157,103 133,262 157,358 177,016 185,299 204,000 221,953 215.935 217,839 259,862 307,521 373,705 419,868 $5, 253 5,615 5,549 5.424 5,614 5,583 5,533 6,107 6,091 8, 768 10,355 11,168 12,502 15,507 17,163 21,636 24,443 26,717 29,804 30,373 33;126 35,734 39,149 40,172 41,436 39, 489 55,638 96,527 158,327 $142 174 159 $50 150 165 $16 17 37 66 256 506 734 446 467 291 298 "218 285 289 359 649 1,010 1,216 1,365 1,821 145 150 300 525 150 100 75 50 50 251 300 450 410 510 563 538 §00 691 617 489 589 639 652 602 907 957 1,007 1,162 1,238 1,387 1,719 1,950 2,005 2,093 2,079 1,958 2,235 2,405 2,034 2,413 2,800 3,009 7 57 68 176 98 144 122 200 150 170 157 209 307 261 24*0 307 460 462 524 628 839 775 993 904 447 554 752 781 756 1,324 964 955 1,303 1,147 1,259 1,520 1,689 2,053 2,112 2,278 2,073 1,980 2,119 2,459 3,327 4,926 5,000 5,342 4,554 3,133 3,069 2,832 2,462 2,734 2,497 2,956 4,003 4,356 5,488 5,987 7,859 10,403 12,483 10, 792 12,645 13,579 13,174 $4,376 4.783 4,938 4,892 4,945 5,172 5,300 5,230 5.275 5,718 6,406 7,967 9/105 9,790 10, 461 13,574 16,549 18,001 19,578 21,669 22,802 23,876 25,890 26,988 27,185 27,355 29,672 31,565 34', 468 $2,062 2,178 2,332 1.827 1,977 1,997 2,145 2,171 2,712 3,311 4,675 5,331 6,368 7,221 7,865 6,581 6,694 7, 892 7,497 8, 092 8,935 9,464 10.075 11,459 12,855 13,413 14,542 16,854 19,680 $150 150 150 $4 12 $14 16 7 100 100 250 450 300 300 200 200 200 200 200 200 350 450 600 800 837 850 850 1,350 2,060 2,750 2,800 2,800 2,100 2,100 1,900 1,750 1,750 1,650 1,600 1,600 1,680 1,705 1,853 1,948 1,955 2,130 2,180 2,180 2,780 2,830 22 25 77 51 65 100 35 40 40 50 65 100 125 170 244 275 303 373 422 424 560 914 956 931 750 710 689 397 378 393 398 410 430 465 470 490 601 815 1,130 1,142 1,217 1,269 7 51 36 36 30 30 34 27 33 54 68 78 65 67 137 115 159 323 384 202 183 225 203 196 140 232 196 193 274 300 450 479 521 586 533 581 339 276 485 498 84.339 4; 704 4.611 4,544 4,561 4,515 4,327 4,419 4,708 1 7,177 9,102 9,438 10,647 I 13,568 I 15,818 I 19,389 I 21,714 I 24,044 I 27,988 i 28,575 i 30,817 ' 33,513 36,723 40,558 39,268 37,584 38,757 40,447 42,237 Total assets. $26,072 32,065 25,748 30,181 33, 253 30,553 34,872 37'. 895 44; 266 49,749 74', 805 74,042 7i;382 87,537 101,285 116,331 141,803 115,843 139,024 145,249 156,083 179,736 183,623 174,033 185,100 255,348 310.374 333^717 442,927 293,245 313', 685 352, 796 359,732 362,299 368,260 457^ 975 539,993 638,139 799,615 £45 135 135 $77 59 73 $291 384 381 124 133 225 404 135 90 45 39 40 78 179 153 269 368 400 325 303 292 270 214 301 357 365 382 201 448 460 426 518 442 930 1,272 1,238 1,290 1,422 1,056 1,728 1,927 1,868 1,982 2,389 2,828 148 303 490 599 249 301 253 360 320 573 569 944 1,088 1,480 1,401 1,627 2,048 2,335 2,863 3,921 4,442 3,574 4,619 2,713 2,299 2,940 2, 587 3,802 3,891 4,381 5,072 6,484 8,188 8,214 8,084 10,758 13,227 14,544 12,973 15,170, 14,966 14,541 414 582 1,185 1,783 804 843 565 672 640 1,004 1,093 1,527 2,032 2,650 2,812 3,209 3,792 4,262 4,841 6,714 8,342 8,332 9,333 7,545 6,054 6,904 6,242 7,209 7,338 8,170 9,642 11,522 13,939 14,147 14,857 18,392 22,25£ 24,86; 22,94c 26,31^ 26,39? 25,772 $71,270 78,924 68,545 73,283 76,195 71,829 75,072 77,553 86;839 97,763 133,815 142,632 143,271 171,23S 189,4S4 221,574 261.724 2i3,240 273,473 339 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks-— Continued. UTAH—Continued, Date. i.No. of banks. .912 .913 .914 .915 916 917 .918..... 919 Loans, etc. XL S. bonds. §17,144 $3,076 18, 243 3, 769 18,676 3,774 18,466 3,656 23,206 37 656 30,661 4,506 34,273 9,619 35,186 15,109 Cash, etc. Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. $2,728 2,316 1,921 1,651 1,478 1,026 621 855 $3,305 3, 555 3,555 3,355 3,355 3,406 3,405 3,455 $1,410 1,490 1,552 1,593 1,607 1,676 1,757 1,922 $792 627 606 528 553 661 733 948 Total assets. $2,569 3,246 3,376 3,125 3,204 3,245 8,268 3,363 $19, 381 18, 146 18, 513 21, 072 25, 599 32, 083 30, 216 35,193 j §34,464 34.265 34, 480 35,816 43.925 52,201 58,771 09,058 $ 1,083 3,017 o, 496 ft, 688 5,711 o,901 5,994 6,554 6,654 &', 789 6,840 6,979 6,972 6,995 6,939 6'999 6,992 6,443 6,487 6,513 5,776 5,356 4,589 3,478 3,228 2,636 2^534 2, 591 2 644 3^ 030 2,960 3,028 3,436 3.765 3; 720 3,747 3,856 4,169 4,222 4,637 4,495 4,376 4,567 4,500 4,647 4,726 4,705 4^760 4,654 4,441 4,440 4,422 4,335 4,269 4,274 4,220 5309 1,019 2^031 1,966 2,434 1,901 2,664 3,052 3,499 4,385 4,051 4,490 4,037 3,769 3, 589 3,806 5,038 5,191 5,955 5^455 4,922 5,154 5,915 6,627 6^697 7,112 7^708 7,909 8 766 7^956 8,912 8, 723 8,542 9,268 9,704 10,965 10,857 12,074 12,620 12,173 12,183 12,796 14,079 14,554 15,005 16,091 17,092 18, 820 19,358 18,612 19,798 21,735 24,185 27,246 27,968 32,176 $3, 489 10,384 15,133 15,48Q 16,09G 16,236 18,038 19i928 21,292 21,324 22!661 22,767 22,440 21,840 22^154 22,992 22' 364 22,989 22^ 822 21,383 20'380 20, 755 20, 435 2o', 848 20,546 20^ 822 21 063 22'009 2l'396 21,788 22,062 22,118 23,254 23,112 24,868 24; 802 26,199 27,140 27; 816 27, 271 27,362 28, 774 29,890 30,574 31,082 31,754 33,720 34,430 33,697 35,161 36,882 39,380 42,915 46,238 51,426 $388 3,910 3,558 3,310 3,478 2,936 $597 7,246 8,944 8,660 9,050 8,530 VERMONT. 864 865 . . . 866 867.. . . 868 869 870 871 872 873 874 875 ... 876 877 878 879 ... 880 881 ... 882 883 884 885 886 . . 887 888 889 . 890 891 S92 393...... 394 395 ... £6 $97 598 $99 100 •01 iO2 03 04 05 06...... 07 38 39 10...... •1 . 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...... ) 10 27 39 40 40 40 42 41 41 42 42 45 46 46 46 47 47 47 46 47 49 47 49 49 49 49 51 50 49 48 49 49 49 49 49 49 48 47 48 48 49 50 50 50 51 50 51 51 50 49 48 48 48 48 48 48 $804 $1,852 2,566 6,098 4,726 7,644 5,206 7,829 5,781 7,810 6,524 7,467 7,766 7,618 8,004 8,022 8,928 8,062 9,991 8,171 10,421 8,239 11,225 8,472 11,444 8.412 11,212 &', 337 10,320 8, 439 10,048 8,678 10,080 8,468 11,012 7,793 12,187 7,464 12,054 7,381 11,554 6,590 10,589 6,300 11.818 5,468 12,880 4,170 12,800 4,180 13,331 3,382 13,988 3,108 14,102 3,138 14,262 3,246 13,354 3,629 12,674 3,637 12,833 3.836 12,263 4^294 12,292 4,723 11,628 4,954 12^ 107 4,584 12, 402 4,352 12,818 4, 568 13,301 4,700 12,791 5,702 11,838 5,287 12,524 4,867 13,863 5,223 15,198 5,193 15,334 5,374 15,417 5,260 16,967 5,236 17,849 5,298 18,634 5,100 18,434 4,726 19,515 4,724 20,009 4,683 19, 896 4,560 21,909 5,114 22,535 8,146 24,133 9,341 $311 753 1,194 1,153 1,080 932 1,099 1^046 986 989 1,011 1.102 '983 939 954 1,011 1002 1,012 1 012 936 861 963 994 922 952 609 655 689 782 1,081 870 915 970 854 917 968 882 970 982 960 1,013 978 970 1,072 1,141 1,137 1,115 1,226 1,344 1,227 1,484 1,157 1,216 997 713 1,045 £1,400 $2 4,863 66 6J310 211 6,510 415 6,560 586 6.810 879 7,460 1,031 7,610 1,123 7,660 1,258 1,481 7,810 7,863 1,671 8,379 1,911 8,794 2,004 8,569 2,126 8,466 2,070 8,490 2,058 8,301 1,945 8,151 1, 779 7,786 1,797 7,986 1,976 1,629 8,011 7,541 1,474 7.691 1,501 7'566 1,572 7,566 1,690 7,466 1, 741 7,345 1,770 7,210 1,806 7,160 1,865 6,985 1,820 7,005 1,626 7,010 1,601 6,985 1,577 6,985 1,563 6,885 1,508 6,860 ' 1 478 6,760 1,437 6,435 1,446 6,460 1,515 6,460 1,629 6,234 1,513 5,935 1,523 5, 735 1,552 5,685 1,701 5,710 1,729 5,460 1,770 5,186 1,800 5,210 1,914 5,160 2,064 5,010 2,081 4,985 2,109 4,985 2,039 4,985 2,128 4,985 2,157 4,925 2,155 4,935 2,184 $69 199 411 411 438 431 401 421 493 468 537 530 593 624 535 542 558 608 623 599 626 501 576 668 732 723 894 905 895 895 839 872 906 963 853 903 1,063 1,129 1,208 1,134 1,205 1,255 1,470 1,542 1,674 1,702 1,734 1,781 1,734 1,805 1,904 1,976 1,935 2,060 2,088 2,467 19,181 VIRGINIA. $250 1,869 3,410 3,499 3,889 4,044 $175 1,877 2,812 2,654 2,585 2,583 $53 1,977 1,464 1,252 1,143 888 $100 1,089 2,500 2,400 2,400 2,223 $34 67 148 166 169 $16 121 184 182 184 162 $80 612 2,041 2,030 2,050 2,060 340 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. VIR GINIA—Continued. Date. 1870., 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875.. 1876., 1877.. 1878.. 1879.. 1880.. 1881.. 1882. 1883., 1884.. 1885.. 1886., 1887. 1888.. 1889.. 1890., 1891.. 1894. 1895. 1896.. 1897.. 1898.. 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902. 1903.. 1904.. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1919.. No. of banks. 17 23 24 22 20 20 19 19 18 17 17 18 21 23 24 24 24 25 26 30 32 36 36 36 37 37 37 35 35 36 43 47 59 72 80 85 88 100 107 118 125 129 131 133 135 136 144 147 149 154 Loans, etc. $4,762 7,155 8,527 7,753 7,046 7,456 6,958 6,601 6,389 6,582 7,447 9,227 10,444 12,959 11,738 9,460 10,552 10,825 11,109 12,694 15,798 15,651 16,679 15,102 14,918 15,735 15,307 15,268 15,139 17,625 21,243 24,747 30,634 35,749 39,064 45,742 53,665 65,348 64,469 72,318 82,707 93,668 102,421 104,526 112,902 113,513 129,197 162,957 192,371 242,957 U.S. bonds. $2,736 4,051 4,318 3,684 3,744 3,412 3,174 3,202 3,225 3,187 3,306 3,698 3,848 3,840 3,191 2,644 2,788 2,612 2,855 2,487 1,981 2,145 2,133 2,258 2,670 2,773 2,983 3,125 4,115 4,749 6,706 6,852 7,955 8,401 8,243 8,867 10,818 11,491 13,330 13,096 13,421 15,569 15,905 16,652 17,130 17,079 16,770 20,557 46,440 59,530 Cash, etc. $864 1,272 1,293 1,192 1,149 1,201 1,172 1,297 1,172 1,126 1,209 1,375 2,056 1,945 2,168 2,067 2,039 1,890 2,027 1,224 1,541 1,833 1,779 1,900 1,679 1,457 1,960 1,696 2,062 1,901 2,080 1,933 2,291 2,944 2,997 3,130 3,683 4,924 4,660 4,981 5,334 6,024 5,933 6,302 8,575 5,706 6,925 5,861 5,054 7,213 Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- Deposits. tion. $2,375 3,570 3,835 3,585 3,535 3,587 3,385 3,285 3,185 2,866 2,886 2,966 3,263 3,496 3,537 3,576 3,732 3,796 3,846 4,121 4,236 4,556 4,656 4,796 4,846 4,796 4,796 4,646 4,546 4,591 5,171 5,344 6,542 7,177 7,788 8,344 8,801 12,176 12.667 13,513 15,557 16.668 17,443 17,683 18,237 18,629 19,037 19,918 20,879 23,199 $225 322 428 540 630 730 781 830 810 793 823 943 1,070 1,060 1,262 1,143 1,238 1,415 1,516 1,660 1,851 2,172 2,432 2,624 2,708 2,804 2,874 2,860 2,928 2,028 1,827 1,915 2,717 3,498 3,908 4,236 5,627 7,401 7,626 8,551 10,201 10,918 11,010 11,671 11,989 12,279 12,495 13,642 14,320 16,625 $180 269 349 368 360 421 375 321 232 243 319 415 493 623 593 475 506 488 513 556 791 659 686 685 614 591 585 585 559 1,549 2,160 2,656 2,706 2,260 2,338 2,668 1,892 1,925 2,771 2,495 2,565 3,284 3,437 3,407 4,320 4,612 4,555 5,453 . 6,753 I 6, 7,863 $2,128 3,160 3,403 2,880 2,890 2,541 2,265 2,198 2,176 2,280 2,303 2,445 2,647 2,615 2,281 2,008 1,915 1,204 1,026 1,005 993 1,226 1,241 1,427 1,729 1,824 1,891 1,993 1,715 2,305 3.614 3,969 4,552 5,061 5,765 6,977 7,253 8,368 9,917 11, 244 11,780 13,798 14,245 14,801 17,432 15,340 14,927 14,984 15,655 $3,593 5,679 6,459 6,068 5,035 5,064 5,186 5,283 4,975 5,620 6,690 9,089 10,293 12,386 10,796 8,377 9,532 9,786 10,177 10,646 14,309 13,765 15,417 11,890 12,735 13,245 13,592 15,347 16,402 18,786 20,473 23,400 29,035 33,406 38,587 42,277 50,887 57,887 56,412 64,405 69,821 79,865 88,534 87,153 93,666 97,824 121,759 150,536 175,058 222,160 $45 99 135 117 162 253 292 323 348 357 421 705 1,065 1,322 1,575 1,242 1,296 1,019 911 840 757 792 936 1,105 1,283 $92 160 292 456 581 1,623 1,242 1,450 2,287 3,638 6,629 12,979 14,341 . 12,428 14,793 7,010 7,862 7,660 6,469 10,109 13,821 18,702 20,934 24,255 30,967 WASHINGTON. 1878.. 1879.. 1880.. 1881.. 1882.. 1883.. 1884.. 1885.. 1886.. 1887.. 1888.. 1889.. 1890., 1891.. 1892.. 1893.. 1894. 1895., 1896., 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. $126 202 391 510 756 1,851 2,088 2,035 2,436 3,832 6,232 10,776 15,106 14,974 17,453 12,430 11,637 9,480 7,255 6,796 7,403 9,431 12,188 15,078 18,862 $100 160 150 130 184 328 326 380 453 406 572 1,000 1,335 1,582 1,873 1,430 1,545 1,290 1,123 1,108 1,280 1,572 2,499 2,642 2,953 $88 24 53 59 85 329 280 347 475 608 1,044 1,528 2,004 1,907 2,135 1,367 1,123 1,050 1,379 1,791 2,227 2,927 2,698 2,903 3,089 $150 150 150 200 200 760 955 1,005 1,115 1,280 1,855 3,514 5,327 6,555 7,875 6,020 6,180 5,055 4,778 4,388 3,838 3,360 3,250 3,155 3,430 $2 30 30 32 44 90 140 155 233 323 892 1,254 1,572 1,750 1,658 1,288 1,180 935 706 520 503 560 693 947 $8 22 24 89 140 239 308 375 406 476 756 467 883 869 1,047 807 633 534 274 391 333 474 681 954 1,026 Tot: assei $9, 14; is: 14! 13! 13! 13; 12; 12 12; 14: 17: 19: 22: 19; 17: 18! is: 20: 20: 24 24; 26^ 23: 25] 25. 26: 27: 29: 33: 39: 44: 51 62: 69: 7e; 89. 105: 105' 114 125 142 155 156 172 17C 20S 25/ 323 40 341 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. WASHINGTON—Continued. Date, 1903 1904 1905 . . . . 1906 1907 . . . . 1908 1909 . . . 1910 1911 . . . 1912 1913 1914 . . . 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 No. of banks. 34 35 36 39 45 64 74 79 80 80 78 78 78 77 78 80 84 Loans, etc. U.S. bonds. $23,461 $3,521 24,223 3,507 27,224 3,501 40,344 4,436 50,544 5,856 47,091 7,296 55,294 9,014 70,189 9,054 65,590 9,727 69,077 10,110 71,538 9,075 67,890 8,130 65,316 7,779 73,558 7,526 92,699 11,855 114,587 31,448 129,622 42,687 Cash, etc. $3,373 2,695 3,672 5,272 7,737 9,653 9,658 12,196 10,571 10,292 10,682 10,588 7,165 7,702 7,005 4,523 5;236 CirculaCapital. Surplus. Profits. tion. $3,495 3,705 4,013 5,625 6,548 7,648 9,022 11,675 12,200 12,225 12,222 11,660 11,435 11,460 11,810 12,260 13,010 11,162 1,376 1,411 2,368 3,836 4,330 4,789 4,699 4,995 5,004 5,083 4,490 4,464 4,460 4,353 4,735 5,366 Deposits. Total assets. $1,581 $1,211 1,399 1,657 1,712 1,785 1,245 2,470 1,391 3,287 1,602 4,792 6,518 1,429 1,427 6,514 1,600 7 111 1,624 7,273 1,712 7,345 1,936 6,870 6,630 1,671 1,774 6,613 6,640 1,969 H 2,105 6,775 3,411 6,886 $33,032 32,158 36,100 52,607 62,173 63,150 71,089 82,957 79,966 84,605 82,151 82,347 84,876 102,775 129,219 146,223 182,831 $46,330 45,608 51,225 75,696 91,281 97,160 108,973 125,369 122,505 130,640 126,722 125; 160 124,978 146,690 182,035 215,787 267,155 $134 414 1,964 1,975 1,971 1,887 1,888 2,062 2,280 2,272 1,880 1,504 1,393 1,407 1,326 1,347 1,429 1,387 1,431 1,382 1,356 1,292 889 656 626 611 510 611 707 864 873 1,003 1,151 1,236 1,262 1,479 2,061 2,812 3,025 3,533 4,191 4,940 6,122 6,651 7,015 7,400 7,867 8,171 8,588 8,958 9,040 8,722 8,836 9,008 9,159 9,313 $592 2,325 2,770 2,457 2,544 2,112 2,069 2,296 2,669 2,843 2,128 1,555 1,249 1,297 1,381 1,553 2,040 2,349 2,584 2,803 2,695 2,529 2,685 3,080 3,371 4,009 5,262 5,734 6,892 5,622 6,451 6,688 7,101 8,373 8,874 12,172 15,549 19,198 20,765 23,745 23,857 24,848 30,070 34,721 34,478 38,185 42,731 46,617 50,972 56,556 60,028 57,734 71,398 94,582 96,688 106,455 $1,060 4,807 7,576 7,214 7,364 6,848 6,996 7,696 8,675 8,860 7,056 5,601 5,054 5,100 5,059 5,213 5,939 6,281 6,733 6,865 6,990 6,693 6,439 6,601 6,908 7,589 9,232 10,263 11,904 10,949 12,048 12,731 13,375 14,756 15,420 20,101 25,243 30,443 33,752 38,907 40,775 43,079 51,866 58,762 59,678 63,840 70,211 75,655 80,951 88,612 92,581 89,631 104,852 131,598 139,337 153,703 WEST VIRGINIA. 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 . . . 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1S80 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 2 12 15 15 15 14 14 14 17 17 17 16 15 15 15 15 17 17 18 19 21 21 20 20 20 20 21 23 28 30 30 31 33 33 33 34 40 46 55 66 76 79 82 90 94 96 103 107 111 116 118 118 117 115 116 119 $265 1,368 2,632 2,333 2,519 2,881 2,890 3,478 4,243 4,349 3,382 2,797 2,524 2,529 2,399 2,382 2,946 3,170 3,480 3,522 3,636 3,602 3,565 4,019 4,144 4,583 5; 619 6,563 7,325 6,901 7,556 8,016 8,460 8,571 8,677 10,304 12,761 15,353 18,065 22,309 22,916 23,871 28,753 33,475 33,130 36,061 41,475 45,693 48,098 53,783 57,575 56,650 59,779 71,615 76,220 85,028 $326 2,280 2,972 2,984 2,974 2,575 2,499 2,531 2,764 2,733 2,299 1,702 1,597 1,608 1,540 1,558 1,651 1.603 1 644 1,591 1 553 1,479 1,143 856 817 779 662 758 844 1,015 1,084 1,225 1,393 1,520 1,780 3,217 3,134 3,688 4,159 4,893 5,502 5,769 7,328 7,968 8,217 9,077 8,484 8,797 9,271 9,758 9,806 9,371 9,434 12,632 19,732 25,371 $204 738 1,076 853 765 542 608 514 585 620 576 434 354 375 455 494 527 614 603 688 653 628 644 648 685 547 689 756 926 1,104 929 855 1,006 1,016 1,071 1,361 1,516 1,520 1,069 1,944 2,051 1,995 2,282 2,758 2,859 3,026 3,290 3,292 3,563 4,024 4,094 3,411 3,841 3,989 2,988 3,830 $186 1,652 2,216 2,216 2,216 2,116 2,116 2,291 2,596 2,596 2,137 1,846 1,746 1,746 1,656 1,656 1,761 1,736 1,836 1,867 2,001 2,011 1,986 1,961 1,966 1,906 2,176 2,454 2,801 2,961 3,061 3,297 3,451 3,451 3,351 3,551 3,850 4,043 4,455 5,459 6,296 6,604 7,161 7,734 8,161 8,497 9,081 9,337 9,742 10,163 10,212 10,150 10.067 10,055 10,267 11,244 $48 107 171 229 287 302 272 320 357 391 389 442 410 406 400 436 454 468 490 514 512 485 469 458 478 520 594 662 765 831 792 832 858 898 980 1,076 1,203 1,437 1,976 2,105 2,372 3,189 3,920 4,197 4,603 4,830 5,347 5,718 6,421 6,667 6,627 6,693 6,752 7,004 7,073 $28 73 116 102 97 95 104 118 142 151 126 132 107 114 109 98 110 118 136 139 141 136 138 122 157 165 221 230 276 286 264 281 297 303 289 313 458 629 902 879 1,072 1,113 1,054 983 1,111 1,009 1,123 1,177 1,222 1,324 1,651 1,684 1,930 2,606 2,920 3,755 342 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. WISCONSIN. Date. 1863 1864 1865 I860 . . 1867 1868 1869 1870 187^ 1872.. . . 1873 1874 1875 18761877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1S83 188-1 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 . 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 No. of banks. 1 14 34 37 37 36 34 32 41 42 45 47 42 40 41 38 36 35 34 41 45 50 50 50 06 59 01 68 72 77 81 83 81 81 79 77 78 88 94 99 106 114 115 119 127 130 130 129 128 128 129 131 136 137 142 147 147 Loans, etc. U.S. bonds. $162 $07 1,105 1,344 3,10S 3,137 3 785 3,721 3,953 3,706 4,537 3, 559 4, 712 3,275 4,562 3,123 6 160 3 823 7, 323 3,774 8,232 3,879 8,074 4. 028 2,988 8J 061 7,408 2, 939 7, 634 2,978 7,386 2,987 7,355 3, 210 8, 910 3,118 10 822 3,432 13,184 3,4(10 13,842 3, 167 3,185 13,368 3,033 13, 619 2,857 15,938 2,419 17,777 19,165 2,424 2,215 21,0^6 2,132 24,988 2,333 27,978 2,514 30,790 2,819 26,924 2, 941 35,817 3,478 37,632 3,731 33,703 3,679 35; 068 4,947 38,574 4,121 47,156 5,407 52,044 6,474 58,908 6,296 64,867 8; 085 70'. 405 8,439 71^ 561 9,053 71,138 83', 990 11 352 92,829 11,748 84,956 13', 375 89 860 13 603 99,150 13. 260 103,528 11,855 108,831 13, 622 113, 538 13,754 120,773 13,953 123, 879 14,158 137,573 14,025 161,197 20,299 174,445 45,135 189,102 53,362 Cash, etc. Capital. Surplus. Profits. Circula- tion. $146 1,123 2,305 1 988 2,067 1,975 1,293 1,229 1 621 1, 548 1,931 1,854 1,761 1, 539 2,006 1, 660 1.754 2,023 2,395 2,491 2,641 2,813 3,216 3,078 3,121 3^097 2; 577 2,988 3,480 3,772 5,538 5,328 5,241 5,214 5,638 5,354 6,304 6,259 7,046 6 916 7,577 7,527 8,197 8,643 10,027 6,232 10.402 10^970 12,276 11,566 12; 004 12,363 7,953 9,020 7; 413 5,703 7,686 $200 901 2,707 2 935 2', 935 2,860 2,710 23 535 3,300 3,300 3, 565 3 765 3, 500 3,400 3,450 3,265 3,100 3,050 3,025 3,5$5 4,035 4,400 4,435 4, 635 5,092 5,530 5,775 Q, 615 6; 983 7,503 9,319 10,695 10,470 10,445 10,160 9; 660 9, 660 10,313 10,526 11 425 12,717 13, 505 13, 585 15,290 15,555 16,065 16,250 16,460 14, 710 17,080 17,800 17,915 18,115 18,425 18,745 19,415 22.120 Deposits. Total ^ assets. $463 4,164 10, lfif> l l ' 375 Jl!.733 LI. 778 10,056 10,Jtffl $19 64 228 403 550 594 617 686 749 944 1 034 1,089 1,012 989 955 910 908 931 926 1,021 1,205 1,262 1,366 1,534 11689 1,917 1,900 2,171 2,377 2,284 2,297 2,302 2,301 2,389 2,341 2,304 2,480 2,725 3,219 3,564 3,943 3,690 5 035 5,917 6,338 6 518 6,601 6, 820 7,266 7,969 8,216 8,376 8,135 8,362 8,807 9,727 $1 61 175 245 282 271 338 304 315 309 321 337 361 347 365 360 405 507 668 705 637 532 559 643 660 790 879 1,094 1.181 1^338 1,426 1,167 995 1,000 1,047 811 875 1,300 1,051 1 649 2,170 2,411 2,047 1 973 2,129 2,932 2,838 3,258 2,969 3,483 3, 959 4,232 4,441 4,115 5,272 6,362 6,816 $642 1,931 2 502 2,553 2,442 2,321 2,225 2,852 2,863 3,007 3,052 2,216 2,073 2', 133 1, 959 2,182 2,183 2,331 2,380 2^183 2,221 1, 965 1,863 1,496 1,512 1,457 1,455 1,648 1,819 2,088 2,147 2, 537 2,828 2,597 2,811 2,570 3,796 4,390 4 105 5,857 6,358 7.434 9' 343 10,357 12,274 12,858 12, 568 9,919 12,891 12,841 13, 266 13,455 13,192 13,119 12,087 12,711 $262 1,991 4,446 4, 661 4,532 4,778 3,898 3,865 5,399 6,395 7,265 7 072 7,046 6,120 6, 755 6, 207 7,172 9,759 12,335 13,724 14,499 12,814 15, 273 16, 608 17,263 17, 874 19,827 23,648 26,977 30,712 26,464 37,335 38,499 33,534 43,744 46,400 58,274 62,733 70, 291 76,256 80, 824 83.273 85,736 98' 685 108,508 104,069 112 424 118,479 126, 085 133,853 132, 604 141,184 147, 830 169, 982 186, 942 194,452 238,652 89, 856 100,207 107,733 116' 609 120,767 124, 241 144,669 159.' 29G 157,756 167 175 175^ 537 185,123 196, 286 196,737 207,386 213, 529 242,636 272,023 305,256 351,733 $10 16 21 25 25 50 50 50 78 103 78 140 167 210 213 $3 5 23 26 49 29 62 89 58 39 48 71 95 107 152 193 180 115 $27 27 51 54 49 50 52 42 53 52 83 •127 123 138 140 160 201 221 $55 81 162 190 297 265 311 369 444 535 856 1,185 1,604 1,418 1,744 1,768 1, 697 1,731 $161 188 363 412 539 498 580 657 753 841 1,306 1,928 2,436 2,509 3,067 3,39£ 3,56* 3,6& 15><2 17, UK) i'> 7'X) i."!<s."i 1; l"-:; r. '., i 11'. IM IV12 ]Sj 172 2JJ, :M8 2 \} 55,r I1"-, 102 '-' >, 123 2 5 , :>S2 i.7.165 2S, 352 30,096 3v, 5()9 37, 9:JS 42,1-7 47.017 44', ;s35 5S,465 5S, 515 53,W>2 W, 021 69', 282 83,807 WYOMING. 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884...... 1885 1886 1887...... 1888 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 5 6 8 9 $77 99 203 199 246 198 303 285 385 492 730 991 1,313 1,604 1,861 2,335 2,527 2,419 $30 30 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 64 94 194 219 235 155 180 22 £ 2*9 $15 26 34 58 62 96 89 129 79 109 201 219 242 209 309 401 305 298 $75 75 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 150 225 425 425 525 800 900 1,075 1,175 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE 343 CURRENCY. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks—Continued. WYOMING—Continued. Date. 1889 1890 1891 1892..... 1893 1894 1895 189(3..... 1S97 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902..... 1903 1904 1905 190G 1907 1908 1909..... 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918..... 1919 No. of banks. Loans, etc. $2,340 3,055 3.257 2,915 2,490 2,243 1,942 1,764 1,827 2,079 2,262 3,180 3,810 4,232 4,946 4,718 5,788 7,246 9, 648 9,171 10.358 11, 506 11,129 11,719 11,720 12.359 13,135 16,619 23,684 25,614 31,456 U.S. bonds. $249 292 312 302 302 290 240 240 215 224 215 434 503 537 594 705 685 1,255 1,689 1,8G2 1,729 1,833 1,804 1,833 1,818 1,808 1,772 1,812 2 ; 672 5,260 6,827 Gash, etc. $236 299 27G 364 252 209 244 270 253 245 265 355 304 407 368 451 446 626 800 845 905 942 941 1,016 1,085 1,128 853 1,105 1,341 915 1,264 Capital. Surplus, s Profits. its. $1,175 1,285 1,385 1,210 1,210 1,160 860 860 860 8G0 860 885 885 935 985 1,085 1,085 1,435 1, 585 1, 560 1,585 1,685 1,685 1,735 1,710 1,850 1,900 2.040 2; 115 2,190 2,350 $239 253 239 200 181 121 110 117 123 110 118 124 143 167 188 233 248 372 715 807 920 981 1,050 1,056 1,197 1,098 1,116 1,300 1,35G 1,703 2,216 ! I I I $81 87 92 80 63 51 55 65 63 63 61 93 183 2G2 277 322 431 405 273 438 474 629 694 819 535 455 493 442 591 578 874 CirculaDeposits. tion. $215 262 268 271 272 260 215 214 192 193 192 353 445 434 491 512 536 724 1,016 1,181 1,331 1,458 1,451 1,464 1,513 1,544 1,571 1,655 1,676 1,811 1,855 $1,919 2,694 2,709 2,789 1,769 1)912 2,182 1,865 2,652 2,749 3,092 3,948 4,231 5; 242 5,560 5,511 6,630 8,959 Hi 13S 10,219 12,176 12,461 11,767 12,758 12,751 13,265 14,198 20,499 30,359 30,524 42,260 Total assets. $3,726 4,7G4 4, 896 4,717 3 , 793 ' 3,723 3,496 3,203 4,0G7 4,112 4, 515 5,722 6,211 7' 497 7,891 8,182 93 498 33.290 16) 496 15,811 17,848 18,593 18,145 19,276 19, 203 19,800 20, 614 28,761 39,842 42,412 57,675 No. 67 A SUMMARY OF THE STATE AND CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL BANKS ON NOVEMBER 1, DECEMBER 31, 1918, MARCH 4, MAY 12, JUNE 30, AND SEPTEMBER 12, 1919 (Arranged alphabetically by States, Territories, and reserve cities) (IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS) NOTE.—The abstract of each State is exclusive of any reserve city therein. 345 Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities, ALABAMA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918, Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 89 banks. 92 banks 92 banks 92 banks. 92 banks. 93 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection .". Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets , 46,611 309 46,997 12,634 7,274 47,428 153 48,905 117 306 311 273 11,371 6,970 14,078 5,960 14,845 5,726 11,921 7,315 120,087 5,251 5,221 4,734 4,988 5,037 5,260 145 411 1,473 359 444 4,428 142 412 1,488 362 432 4,549 148 411 1,504 363 437 4,572 182 421 1,524 367 489 4,328 193 424 1,622 363 479 4,136 189 433 1,669 371 574 4,111 223 49,822 103 52,830 167 232 268 328 300 307 13,310 11,793 11,408 11,057 9,747 1,310 250 319 236 1,686 371 371 237 1,743 252 328 252 1,316 241 234 192 1,457 356 255 284 1,763 331 234 260 388 4 407 81 428 122 380 150 377 126 387 118 55 13 21 52 15 54 19 27 17 7 94,120 Total. 310 11,688 95,123 95,255 96,493 95,962 99,146 8,870 4,848 8,963 4,921 8,970 5,036 8,995 5,038 8,995 5;366 9,075 5,457 2,030 1,726 1,990 2,344 1,909 2,041 11 90 85 7,613 14 1,263 140 31 28 7,614 70 1,554 236 49 31 7,648 76 258 33 56 7,549 1,015 251 47 37 7,526 45 913 248 79 74 7,702 76 1,076 1,874 1,704 49,226 10,339 3,595 210 11 52,806 10,940 920 35 11 13 1,840 98 316 49,971 12,453 1,237 155 1,686 96 213 49,014 13,156 1., 156 ' 47 11 1,708 94 248 48,740 13,552 980 104 11 1,498 96 267 48,448 14,827 2,226 175 11 303 1,469 2,119 233 220 1,014 2,243 223 167 972 2,944 218 15 1,033 4,305 348 140 1,091 4,000 311 34 1,212 4,034 273 94,120 95,123 95,255 96,493 95,962 99,146 3,673 3,125 2,139 2,361 2,338 2,960 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund.". Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed * Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. 'Acceptances " Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 11 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of ndebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 347 348 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continue* ALABAMA—Continued. BIRMINGHAM. [In thousands of dollars.] June 30, Sept. 1! 1919. 1919. Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 14,996 3 1 13,805 1 15,024 3 29 14,012 1 241 50 50 6 185 3,873 5 112 2,333 9,215 1,183 10,142 995 7,011 2,168 i 5,1 1,632 1,633 1,533 1,468 1,715 2,0 1 ' 99 300 30 42 1,880 1 99 360 30 41 1,676 6 99 360 30 41 1,505 1 99 300 29 26 l,7L0 1 99 250 28 26 1,669 2 480 320 357 298 217 4,134 5,694 3,904 3,713 1,215 257 277 928 225 303 614 306 436 870 258 205 687 242 256 82 40 82 56 82 95 82 80 May 12, 1919. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 bank! RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts.. . . Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States1 bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection .. Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks.. Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Total 14,414 2 507 3,758' 17,9 ( 1,9 4 3,S a 3 2 1 2 3 2 35,549 32,687 34,785 34,598 33,264 33,4 1,750 1,550 1,750 1,550 1,750 1,550 1,750 1,550 1,750 1,550 1,' 1,' 106 81 165 89 55 6 1,635 74 12 1 1,628 102 28 3 1,636 83 37 7 1,606 104 47 1 1,573 1,240 1,409 1,230 1,166 1,034 2,016 2,439 2,056 44 181 12,880 8,661 1,694 2,800 1,791 18 63 12.912 9,558 1,368 2,200 1,773 66 66 13,296 9,714 644 1,000 29 241 50 33 507 50 34.785 34,598 33,264 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.. Surpl us fund.. Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned . . . Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Dpmind deoosits Time deposits Unite 1 States deposits Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding ti Acceptances" Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. 13,472 1 7,340 4,775 1,600 1 15,119 7,951 671 1 3 32,687 « , 1 35,549 • 1,< 1, 13, 1, 33. 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificate indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 349 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by Stales and reserve cities—Continued. ALASKA. [In thousands of dollars.] Mar. 4, 1919,. May 12, 1919. Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. 3 banks. 3 banks. 590 565 543 1 660 1 314 228 313 228 318 238 198 1 37 9 16 16 198 1 37 9 18 16 177 1 37 9 28 16 720 735 20 4 19 June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 b a n k s . 3 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . . -. Cash in vault, and net amounts due from Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer War-savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 . ... 610 1 671 4 342 264 358 281 1650 (2) 183 1 37 9 28 12 175 1 35 9 24 12 198 1 35 9 24 12 749 705 889 842 13 12 18 22 1 7 10 7 38 13 8 27 22 2 3 3 3 3 3 7 3 6 3 5 10 9 2 4 3 2,185 Customer's liability account of "Acceptances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness 1 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stock of Federal reserve bank . . Furniture and fixtures ... Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in proc- 2,175 2,157 2,312 2,455 2,607 125 75 125 75 125 75 125 75 125 75 125 34 58 126 34 58 125 39 62 150 52 57 184 42 55 200 48 62 217 9 6 1,102 338 308 10 1,092 339 311 10 6 2 4 1,005 380 279 10 10 3 4 1,130 374 287 10 16 2 3 1,227 404 296 10 19 3 5 1,383 384 276 10 2,185 2,175 2,157 2,312 2,455 2,607 1 5 128 Total LIABILITIES. Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits United States deposits Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Total . . 20 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 350 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. ARIZONA. [In thousands of dollars.) Nov. 1, Dec. 31, 1918. 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 18 banks 18 banks 18 banks. 18 banks 18 banks. .18 bands. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Customer's liability under letters of credit.. Customer's liability account of "acceptUnited States bonds and certificates of Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) . Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock. . . . r . r Stock of Fede al rese vebank „. Banian? house. ..»..„ Furniture and fixtures p Other real estate own d Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from r at ional banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, Exchanges for clearing house. Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items [Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer .. Interest earned but not collected War-savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total 12.124 61 10 12,2S8 31 12,185 49 12,170 39 12,703 19 19 162 2.028 '993 1,936 1,212 2,472 1,312 2,832 2,159 1,276 13,274 1,647 1,518 1,621 1,743 1,567 1,587 4 70 447 156 SO 1,316 70 437 151 78 1,381 70 440 154 91 1,382 70 441 156 85 1,344 71 483 156 81 1,470 71 486 158 88 1,324 14,016 24 ] 6 100 150 95 55 105 3,624 4,088 4,631 4,320 3,898 3,319 611 836 18 258 228 1.024 80 135 298 1,080 159 195 393 1,139 170 139 288 1,053 110 131 225 55 137 56 179 55 201 50 192 55 201 15 2 15 49 15 1 23,S54 24,839 26,344 26,560 14 4 25,953 26,391 1,550 795 1,550 811 1,550 821 1,550 821 455 450 518 575 1,550 824 509 1,550 824 580 2 5 18 26 40 43 1,014 4 284 45 47 1,044 2 234 217* 291 55 45 20 1 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund . Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes Interest and discount collected but not earned. .... Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Du6 to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, Certified checks outstanding ... Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits United Statesdepoists United States bonds borrowed i Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outAcceDtances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve banks 1 50 31 1,044 21 29 31 9 1,045 8 269 41 24 1,042 215 569 48 41 1,033 2 415 801 915 14,576 2,815 15,685 2,863 949 23 323 16,961 2,874 223 25 10 1,004 53 282 16,410 3,264 221 35 10 807 88 337 16,491 3 120 10 10 1,096 45 241 16,902 2,594 276 8 10 416 225 644 90 225 336 185 395 20 285 205 285 17 107 6 10 8 4 19 613 436 371 10 110 52 78 52 7 172 110 23,854 24,839 26,344 26,560 25,953 26,391 604 571 455 638 500 697 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United Stales Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 351 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. ARKANSAS. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. 77 banks. 78 banks. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 75 banks. 76 banks. 76 banks. 76 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts. d r a t s . . . j v e r Customer's liability account of '-'acceptC ances ;; I United States ]bonds and certificates of indebtedness 3Liberty loan bonds . . . . . . . . . . . Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house. Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net; amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house. .... Checks on other banks in the same- place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War-savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets..... 37,963 137 235 28,452 84 30,239 50 37,403 101 32,957 31,373 124 138 98 20 6,178 5,765 5,433 5,945 6,550 4,149 7,063 3,703 4,434 5,416 2,443 1,911 1,597 1,745 1,720 1,880 40 262 584 286 225 3,055 39 264 583 280 215 3,163 44 221 582 216 128 2,440 | 43 222 578 219 141 2,544 38 225 584 221 125 2,548 37 235 583 233 130 2,514 11 1 10,293 1 9,870 6,958 6,853 6,333 7,026 2,045 | 363 310 232 ! 2,618 296 308 219 1,565 80 192 133 2,112 93 208 226 1,853 93 313 161 1,696 39 175 121 164 I 167 140 147 162 144 180 146 182 161 242 85 43 37 14 39 80 32 16 36 ,8,895 Total. 8,432 i 9,276 53,801 56,650 56,017 58,476 6,041 2,843 6,077 2,865 4,859 2,747 4,910 2,773 4,967 2,747 1,457 1,581 1,300 1,319 1,364 75 34 15 3,334 172 62 16 2,935 206 76 19 197 42 10 2,937 1,889 126 59 16 3,351 3 2,403 863 865 975 188 37 14 3,221 1,263 5,116 6,703 36,437 4,255 1,345 37,111 5,271 675 3,256 64 220 29,150 5,010 599 68 20 3,130 59 252 31,065 5,154 452 97 2,856 70 264 30,373 5,434 154 338 2,948 64 204 30,492 5,875 563 *302 1,903 3,107 915 1,705 506 1,775 514 2,531 774 2,311 1,007 2, 894 1 563 387 3 268 56 1 50 128 1 138 120 122 2 20 69 69,276 53,801 56,650 56,017 58,476 2,287 1,439 1,122 1,491 2,006 27 I 123 | 15 ! LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected b u t not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest a c c r u e d . . National-bank notes outstanding Due t o Federal reserve b a n k s Net amounts due t o national b a n k s Net amounts due t o other banks, bankers, a n d trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own b a n k outstanding. D e m a n d deposits Time deposits. United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other t h a n w i t h Federal reserve banks Bills payable w i t h Federal reserve b a n k s . . Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances. Liabilities other t h a n those above s t a t e d . . Total., Liabilities for rediscounts, including those i with Federal reserve bank \ 3,930 5,057 2,842 1,414 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of2indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 352 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued A R K A K S A S—Continued. LITTLE ROCK.1 [In thousands of dollars.] Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12. 1919. 1919. 3 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. RESOURCES. 6,448 8 1,852 1,099 466 45 Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness 2 Liberty loan bonds ^ Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house 64 3,482 1,317 413 129 19 50 3,574 3 967 660 126 19 51 3,89 2 1,42 12 1 5 Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War-savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 3 Other assets Total 140 777 282 889 606 215 27 40 21 10 2 2 43 391 58 297 213 124 42 347 82 604 345 121 4 34 13 60 41 11 11 22 1 12,993 Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies 1,250 240 205 36 1 1 5 18 17 1 1 6,587 7,000 7,21 500 240 88 23 500 240 105 24 50 24 9 3 19 15 LIABILITIES. CsDitil stock Daid in Surplus fund . ..... ........ Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued „ National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies. Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding.... Demand deposits . . . . . . . .. .. . . Time deposits Bills payable with Federal reserve banks Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 21 12 1 420 722 1,947 5 361 302 723 1 27 3,025 389 289 351 334 1,168 5 19 2,991 409 235 602 618 34 6,587 7,000 7,21 32 5,852 547 518 1,195 12,993 624 1 37 98 3,6e -.r 325 1 Designated a reserve city from Jan. 6, 1919. 2 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificat of 3indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 353 Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by Stales and reserve cities—Continued. CALIFORNIA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 253 banks. 258 banks. 257 banks. 260 banks. 260 banks. 138,549 316 21 145,940 311 19 144,020 308 10 150,790 364 22 159,829 362 33 175,669 444 43 265 banks. RESOUECES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit, Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States bends and certificates of indebtedness * Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War-savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets 58 19 53 30,461 17,902 30,863 18,121 38,802 16,031 43,984 15,418 27,557 21,314 152,729 29,037 29,020 27,977 30,096 30,770 32,864 750 917 5,424 1,817 1,719 722 944 5,513 1,836 1,809 715 948 5,606 1,869 1,816 705 961 5,889 1,942 1,928 730 980 5,802 2,087 1,984 12,707 14,103 13,296 14,472 14,275 753 994 6,060 2,204 1,968 16,254 290 144 38 64 102 32,280 30,865 791 95 2,486 1,195 824 1,239 799 573 1,818 1,195 574 624 824 902 181 23 101 72 276,048 22,682 Capital stock paid in 8,640 Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes 6,053 paid Interest and discount collected but not 13 earned 28 Amount reserved for taxes accrued 179 Amount reserved for all interest accrued... 15,472 National-bank notes outstanding 14 Due to Federal reserve banks 2,799 Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, 7,994 and trust companies.. Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. 141,568 Demand deposits. 48,029 Time deposits 6,448 United States deposits 164 United States bonds borrowed * 32 Other bonds borrowed 17 Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal re4,563 serve banks 6,420 Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding 21 Acceptances 84 Time drafts outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated.. 4,828 Total. 30,181 2,454 919 580 856 38,161 2,219 1,347 780 703 34,001 156 39,831 3,434 1,769 635 762 851 979 1,867 1,420 856 1,104 841 901 111 168 90 151 80 148 288,933 288,570 311,916 307,043 338,507 22,978 9,066 23,085 9,102 23,460 9,068 23,747 9,371 24,576 5,847 6,055 7,020 6,340 7,004 119 53 211 15,873 9 2,758 200 40 248 16,393 2 2,638 150 33 352 16,470 7 3,697 182 41 236 16,555 23 3,082 231 19 265 17,229 3 3,649 9,098 155,060 51,188 2,554 172 32 9,519 359 3,708 145,746 53,940 3,766 204 19 8,736 274 4,408 159,413 56,506 4,280 269 31 8,890 339 3,565 162,502 58,727 1,864 305 27 11,398 371 3,547 186,746 62,083 3,164 1263 4,150 6,716 3,296 8,357 3,076 8,123 3,659 4,947 3,398 3,744 20 9 53 26 2,961 1,831 6,517 276,048 288,933 8,570 4,049 4,105 4,071 892 958 LIABILITIES. Total., Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 38 53 2 1,249 311,916 ~2,~ 603 307,043 338,507 3,425 2,987 2,610 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 3 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 152982°—CUR 1919—voL 2 23 354 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER, OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. CALIFORNIA—Continued. LOS A N G E L E S . [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. 12 banks. Dec. 31, 1918. 1 Mar. 4, j May 12, 1919. 1919. June 30, I Sept. 12, 1919. ! 1919. 8 banks. 8 banks. 8 banks. 8 banks. 8 banks. RESOURCES. 76,002 '170 268 78,251 138 182 75,652 93 263 455 501 22 16,225 4,308 11,577 3,613 14,655 3,742 19,286 5,319 13,103 5,480 218,848 3 4,493 6,040 4,877 4,027 4,277 238 228 344 689 1,091 453 6,704 234 334 634 1,046 446 6,694 236 334 634 1,027 476 9,005 200 334 634 1,020 436 8,794 334 634 1,018 477 8,918 450 72,674 122 273 Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness 2 Liberty loan bonds3 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place -. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and dua from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War-savings certificates and thrift stamps actually "owned3.. Other assets.... . - 15 85,647 113 213 491 251 276 301 255 14,072 16,450 14,791 19,373 18,140 21,768 7,072 2,429 708 556 5,752 3,968 789 322 4,284 2,800 1,950 459 4,638 3,997 364 348 5,329 3,099 1,239 758 7,341 4,357 828 775 248 275 1,148 375 257 503 254 512 9 2 264 594 252 552 146,605 143,841 157,286 27 198 135,242 Total.. LIABILITIES. 240 334 634 1,033 485 7,173 78,879 191 282 11 28 134,972 I 136,227 5 3 j Ca1, 'itai su.ck paid in I ;• 'irplps fund | Un<ii\ Med p r i n t s , lc£^ expenses and taxes pniii I p Ii-iei'css a n d ui~ o;.rjt colieeicd bi<t not 7,625 3,868 7,400 3,745 7,400 3,725 7,400 3,725 7,400 3,725 7,400 3,725 3,294 3,455 3,639 5,529 3,734 4,127 50 67 172 4,902 7,720 80 94 45 4,656 6; 851 107 45 110 4,817 7,285 121 70 153 4,747 8,761 111 109 49 4,552 7,735 125 36 128 4,485 9,607 16,334 59, 635 20,746 1,229 248 121 IS 6^8 2:8 3, 654 51, 894 20,667 4 ; 908 566 106 16,468 125 3,531 62, 951 22,438 2,371 299 120 17,547 270 2,688 65,418 23,503 1,939 299 120 17, 044 323 2,951 72:627 25^422 3,276 2 299 118 1,100 3,770 1,000 3,675 1,350 2,890 272 14 9 5,168 200 1 0 3,503 1,000 4,825 280 481 9 1,201 303 538 71 22 1 2,009 | 135,242 134,972 136,227 146,605 7,581 9,459 A, 506 "I A-,Uitube(d iwosatf AiT-onntr«-vi1., d »ur v- !1 ir.foic c t accrued.. K jj.' ioBil-cank notes outstanding >V i a-noi 'Hts nub to up'.I.ma 1 hcik > N.-l fiioount • (I '0 to oU'or buiiV-s, bankers, > A irnstt- .L ; 14,454 Cor. liiod eiieoKS f ul JZI cii~n_ CJS nior'schocks»>2i C^A Q l-\:>ik r.ii-Landmg. 57, 730 Dmiiand dpi."" i i 20,650 4,420 23 ' ' i s r ii',\ eil 2 315 alic- I i<cT UII?J? w : t h F c 1,040 6,323 c banks., Bills pa5^1 Mo v i l h i u d r eks outIA.I U V-S oi'credit and ira 283 iming. 15 Axcf p t u u 8 Tirar dn.lts oa1 si mdin» 2,283 Liiibiiities otrer than thot,e abo\ e stated.. Total........ Liabilities for rediscounts, including these with Federal reserve bank 2,451 157,286 50S 1 4 banks now included with country banks. 2 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 8 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 355 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by .States and reserve CALIFORNIA—Continued. OAKLAND. [In thousands of dollars.} Nov. 1, 1918. Dee. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. cities—Continued. ! ! May 12, { J u n e 30, ! Sept. 12, 1919, 1919. I 1919. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 b a n k s . 2 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit, Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United StatesJ bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock.. Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Yixchanges for clearing house. Checks on other banks in tne same place.,. Outside checks and other cash items...... Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Total. 12,618 17 104 14,842 23 109 14,379 20 15,105 16 100 100 4,005 2,758 1,610 2,904 4,032 i 3,817 (2) 12 75 455 25 17 1,344 33 75 450 25 37 1,545 1,188 565 263 1,704 1,177 2,076 2,101 2,124 | 1,779 33 78 450 30 37 1,480 1,333 33 78 450 33 27 1,755 3,012 845 285 2 106 725 353 4 62 808 423 1 177 84 17 147 16,771 22 16,772 32 2,129 2,152 33 78 450 35 27 1.784 33 78 450 49 27 1,812 75 2,015 811 399 102 93 892 296 9 110 75 16 27 23,910 26, 624 1,500 1,000 1,500 1,100 171 129 11 12 17 1,500 278 24 27 10 1,483 338 2,794 2,877 11,131 1,885 1.009 200 12,716 2,230 72 400 200 1, 765 2,227 ,200 1,860 744 115 115 1 4 100 703 3 25,768 | 29,455 ( 28,783 28,735 1,500 1,100 1,500 1,100 1,500 1,100 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes, paid Interest and discount collected but not ed 201 26 ount reserved for t>".xos a c c r u e ! . . . . . . . oiiT' t reserved for all iu1 w . - t accrued.. Kaiii<jMlbsiuk noU3 ouNtuivii r>j i l b k U i !\ot amounts due to nai Ur.)nl Iwhks. Net "icoimls duo to other bankj, bankers, and trust companicsv 'Yv< iHed cheeks ous ^aT.iding 'u-.jiicr's checks on ovv n bank outstanding, rvinun'i deposits I' i ' i / nil(•'! States dt-posiis ." •>i:'.<\ iitalos bonds borrowed 1 ;jlis payable, othoi thin with Federal v.-orve bf nk? - . . ~ilis payable with Fuderalreserve banks.. .,«_'1 • crs of credit and travelers' cheeks outstanding ....... i oroptnnces. * -•labilities other than those above stated.. Total. 322 1,376 23,910 26? 624 25,768 liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve b a n k . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,783 3,084 2,022 26 I 5 500 520 292 25 14 14 1,487 385 23 14 S 1, 500 452 2,481 161 507 15,639 1,992 962 320 29,455 | 491 1,500 255 3,268 - I2 15,165 2,419 377 830 2,820 217 460 15,368 2,994 80 1 650 1,150 100 778 28,783 i 28,735 235 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of idebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 356 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continue CALIFORNIA—Continued. SAN FRANCISCO. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 1919 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 b a n RESOURCES. 185,278 185,359 Loans and discounts 208 452 Overdrafts 4,532 5,155 Customer's liability under letters of credit.. Customer's liability account of "accept7 ances' 9,602 9,654 United States ]bonds and certificates of 45,983 48,544 indebtedness 14,382 Liberty loan bonds 2 9,375 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than 23,444 | 23,027 stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank 1,797 ' 1,798 stock 1,419 1,386 Stock of Federal reserve bank 6,103 6,109 Banking house 177 189 Furniture and fixtures 1,262 1.325 Other real estate owned 20,799 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. 18;519 Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection 3,095 3,393 Cash in vault, and net amounts due from 43,504 national banks 45,913 Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies 25,360 28,956 Exchanges for clearing house 12,605 7,457 Checks on other banks in the same place.. 615 491 Outside checks and other cash items 1,977 1,105 Redemption fund and due from United 992 States Treasurer 920 Interest earned but not collected 140 318 War savings certificares and thrift stamps 2 75 25 actually owned Other assets 1 Total., 187,469 533 18 183,092 284 44 199,036 394 20 228, 11, 595 10,401 10, 547 52,988 13,685 63,315 16,489 29,763 18,431 24,390 22,471 22,561 24, 1,812 1,434 6,121 175 1,262 1,828 1,434 6,115 210 1,261 1,840 1,435 6,408 208 1,255 1. 1, 7, 17,188 21,586 20,411 1, 25, 409,374 29.500 18,332 29,500 3,545 3,783 42,173 43,410 25,832 8,849 315 792 885 497 31,586 10,088 379 1,028 906 592 20 24 34,128 12,260 744 2,297 927 567 21 4 418,871 410,450 475 29,500 18,340 29,500 18,340 29,500 18,350 29 18 6,593 393,446 2,783 38, 045 7,428 8,058 394 450 225 18,002 24,169 531 512 189 18,324 31, 966 584 631 164 18,320 29, 649 67,158 1,962 2,868 175,660 21,133 8,332 3; 371 67,950 2,070 3.796 172,228 20,638 9,672 3,265 22 16 396,70 40. 12: LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund . Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed ] Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding A cceptances Time drafts outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 18,340 6,764 454 i 415 ! 221; 18.323 i 26,208 ; 6,941 479 556 212 18,373 29,583 58,639 i 61,745 158, 659 15,504 22,753 2,058 i 176,817 16, 691 8,106 2,106 56,975 3,525 2,497 149, 525 21,214 19,099 2,106 500 ' 15,954 23,256 29,564 17,700 13,503 5,310 9,969 2,600 1,283 4,673 9,627 1,674 695 210 11,870 2,150 298 174 10,587 2,106 1,030 180 10,613 1,000 279 393,446 ! 409,374 396,706 418,871 410,450 5,310 3,965 9,789 : 8,684 20; 2: li 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certifica indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities, a For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 357 Abstract of reports mice Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. COLORADO. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 118 banks. 118 banks. 118 banks. 119 banks. 120 banks. 120 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts.. . . . . United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness1... 2 Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock.. Stock of Federal reserve bank. Banking house ... . Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer . Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total 51,042 137 50,012 105 51,339 148 53,069 114 54,359 112 58,504 175 7,094 5,164 7,430 4,692 9,792 4,214 10,534 3,988 6,504 5,396 i 12,756 C2) 8,369 8,724 8,856 8,860 8,873 8,823 213 307 1,310 278 423 4,550 211 316 1,294 294 423 4,791 209 322 1,287 314 420 4,799 212 324 1,315 327 403 5,064 211 325 1,347 340 385 4,809 309 333 1,424 341 351 5,321 20 14 35 15 46 60 12,572 15,612 15,552 15,197 12,048 16,007 827 78 326 263 672 93 333 236 715 87 352 296 703 125 356 259 647 120 292 221 1,120 144 319 287 237 70 236 309 236 382 228 451 236 431 247 466 119 1 61 1 59 27 51 13 47 3 5 93,400 95,859 99,441 101,608 96,752 106,992 6,765 3,756 6,765 3,934 6,765 4,013 6,790 4,035 6,815 4,162 6,890 4,250 1 584 1,613 1,706 1,968 1,720 1 931 26 85 71 4,659 783 68 140 83 4,687 926 84 144 93 4,723 1,203 85 124 101 4,671 877 109 134 106 4,674 762 78 97 89 4,799 1,184 1,864 2,110 50,700 19,145 2,168 5 54,270 19,018 676 56 2,103 46 1,162 53,984 20,514 771 56 2,176 129 1,104 55,524 21,509 606 50 1,524 50 1,218 51,046 22,327 406 50 1,891 68 . 1,208 58,966 23,399 779 i 109 852 717 580 877 497 1,421 806 661 621 924 535 670 16 204 17 39 19 137 25 367 27 77 31 18 93,400 95,859 99,441 101,608 96,752 106,992 2,995 2,579 2,618 1,567 2,007 2,213 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. . Surplus fund.. Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned... . . . . Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits. . .. United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve barks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers7 checks outstanding .. Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 358 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 81, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. C O L O R A D O - Continued. DENVER. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, j Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 0 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. ; 5 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts , Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness 1 Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total. 48,245 15 20 51,073 15 24 47,945 14 48,508 26 6,661 959 5,843 1,179 7,536 1,816 9,277 1.196 12,723 12,309 11,751 1,395 191 400 204 220 5,546 1,256 198 400 203 214 5,329 1,400 ' 191 400 206 203 5,214 53,451 36 ! 55,286 24 1 7,433 () 11,628 5,344 1,860 11,591 1,188 198 400 199 202 5,221 1,174 199 400 195 198 5,392 1,138 205 400 195 184 6,304 11,827 646 772 1,191 1,598 1,496 2,119 9,910 8,729 9,441 11,990 10,884 15,778 3,782 3,009 1,554 139 218 81 3,553 1,925 765 232 2,851 2,320 685 334 4,605 3,107 530 519 3,809 1,948 494 508 4,979 2,409 456 367 130 181 154 298 134 340 130 298 130 369 93,945 100,874 99,409 109,603 2 33 95,611 94,693 I 3,400 2,950 3,400 3,200 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund. Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned i Amount reserved for taxes accrued i Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. | National-bank notes outstanding...... • Net amounts due to national b a n k s . . . . . . . j Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, !j and trust companies.......... 1 Certified checks outstanding „ „ ' Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding.! Demand deposits | Time deposits.. ! United States deposits > Bills payable, other than with Federal re- ? • serve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks..! Letters of credit and travelers' cheeks out- | standing............ , 2,063 54 80 87 2,600 10,305 Total., Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank. 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 359 KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—-Continued* COLORADO--Continued. PUEBLO. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 b a n k s . 2 b a n k s . J u n e 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 2 banks.: 2 banks. RESOUECES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United Stats bonds and certificates of indebtednessl Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 4,760 34 5,050 5 ,855 15 4,399 35 1,528 64 710 267 754 370 2,544 591 3,573 3,828 3,902 3,859 2 34 310 25 17 089 34 310 22 7 771 41 310 21 7 796 41 310 18 3,128 2,999 2,357 4,576 99 47 12 50 58 99 80 10 3,744 103 73 22 20 10 14,188 I 13,617 550 ' 710 3,868 (2) 3,871 42 310 17 4 821 42 j 310 | 16 I 864 892 | 1 14,350 | Total.. 4,896 21 20 9 19 4,990 8 17,464 I 1 2,929 148 57 14 20 9 (2) 15,363 14, 698 600 790 600 800 146 164 46 28 73 394 1,115 40 19 75 O'l 1,147 j,790 5 01 8. 090 2,079 1,5S9 4 75 6.0'-M 2, .Vi.j LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned A m c u n t reserved for taxes a&n~iecT A m o u n t reserved icr all interest accrued.. Notional-bank notes oii Ni-t a m o u n t s duo lo mo Net a m o u n t s duo to and t r u s t compuai Ceiiified cho'--k^ outCashier s cLcji-.s on owu cXk outstanding.;. P o r m n d deposits... T i n e deposiis. T'niled St<ilc* t'epo-IU Ui-ifedfcSliiio-;boiids b o r r o w e d . . . Lctinm of ore'lit e n d t r - \ r l c r ; / culciundina 600 520 600 770 600 770 105 24 118 90b ! 39 71 f;72 1, 675 22 47 74 380 1,301 1,7?2 ! 1,807 20 10 2/67 J 722 : ] , 021 87 2,195 6 73 5,800 1,950 191 134 36 1,305 2,08-^ I 107 7, («)«'• 2,027 1; (>80 IL INN 1 F o r f-Vpi, Vi, o a l y f t h i - ! i i " m iri'-1"( i / v -! i.s i,"n_/ - . I J I I ^-,,:<] ;, \ i ' - J o r y n u U v k ' I . t e d n c - . s , a n d n i l o i l i e r i^-^ie^ of I n i t c d S l a l o m G j v o r n D ' c u t S f ^ c i i i ' i t i c s . -' For Kept. 12, only, mcJM'ied witn United Stutos bouds :ind certificates ol i 600 780 I V ,5 t'^ of 360 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve CONNECTICUT. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. l, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. cities—Continued. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 67 banks. 67 banks. 67 banks. 67 banks. 67 banks. 66 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters iC credit. of Customer's liability account of acceptances" United States 1bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other 107,191 63 30 102,415 56 54 101,453 84 111, 967 72 114,614 71 344 | 250 30 205 1,114 20,179 ! 19,382 | 19,689 16,002 31,467 14,432 37,248 13,895 24,043 18,521 26,032 25,942 26,300 27,236 26,284 411 982 5,774 371 500 8,582 423 982 5,804 362 488 427 1,012 5,774 469 453 427 1,027 5,973 479 272 401 1,027 5,956 489 325 9,790 9,202 9,744 9,976 407 1,017 5,897 478 394 10,019 1,546 i 1,143 1,548 1,813 1,063 28,737 1,378 860 372 508 1,584 2,537 710 1,185 23,264 1,578 964 312 343 724 108 839 416 868 546 120 56 41 223,767 Total. 103,303 66 221,325 220,217 20,481 12,622 20,481 13,237 20,481 13,237 7,620 6,526 86 368 108 12,495 164 792 440 500 118 12,671 133 781 111,493 19,096 20,147 1,884 125, 692 19,378 3,620 387 7,247 493 367 118,607 20,698 7,610 325 1,670 3,735 6,049 30 344 4,203 223,767 30,121 j 26,469 1,668 1,391 384 487 692 557 21,168 1,176 1,910 588 616 714 541 1,514 1 40,525 2,136 22,594 1,308 957 372 452 712 577 56 12 47 15 13 232,736 229,715 230,341 20,506 I 13,749 20,506 13,812 20,306 13,802 6,949 6,852 ! 6,466 7,289 649 330 134 12,279 101 666 681 | 360 132 12,391 247 379 706 444 130 12,442 608 882 711 368 145 12,381 213 750 7,226 565 466 127,083 19, 930 8,584 418 6,441 941 496 123,757 19, 641 9,471 768 6,750 1,573 698 124,921 20,541 6,320 1 944 1,040 7,329 395 8,574 940 8,687 l,04C 9,222 56 250 2,546 3 30 1,642 2 205 3,991 1,114 1,463 1,525 84' 221,325 220,217 232,736 229,715 230,34 9,821 8,149 .6,818 5,363 5,49 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund...-,. Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed i Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total.. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 6,429 9,6 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory-notes, United States certificates c indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 361 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by Slates and reserve cities—Continued. DELAWARE. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, Dec. 31, 1918. 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. Mav 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 19 banks. 19 banks. 19 banks. 19 banks. 19 banks. 19 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts ...... United States 1bonds and certificates of indebtedness 2 Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items ^Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer .... Interest earned but not collected . War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 . . . Other assets... . . . Total . . 7,782 8 8,019 9 8, M 6 7,875 4 3,044 1,829 2,473 1,828 3,695 1,766 5,046 5,158 15 89 474 40 66 910 14 89 472 40 60 980 3 680 1,569 8,337 7 2 362 1,879 i 4 060 (2) 5,292 5,266 5,231 5,223 14 89 473 40 65 981 14 89 473 40 65 946 19 89 469 41 52 940 18 89 471 42 45 966 9,164 4 31 25 13 28 29 37 2,111 2,823 1,758 1,776 1,784 1,678 157 108 72 62 70 106 122 70 121 117 47 112 3 20 62 31 5 10 6 18 81 18 4 30 70 5 12 30 78 37 14 12 9 2 8 8 4 21,815 22,389 22,511 22,139 21,551 22,072 1,429 1,513 1,429 1,511 1,429 1,511 1,429 1,471 1,429 1,522 1,429 1,532 743 749 753 809 787 829 10 10 1,109 70 33 3 9 1,113 83 32 3 7 1,115 39 32 3 18 1,099 49 37 5 20 1,095 64 48 4 10 1,101 69 378 341 10,328 3,732 1,437 12,6i8 4,017 372 62 11 11,077 4,181 394 50 9 10,760 3,973 485 28 10 11,100 4,051 200 649 158 421 25 4 11,171 4,071 225 493 56 59 15 581 419 668 156 21,815 22,389 1,039 58 22, 511 15 5 13 116 19 63 16 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid . - Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding.. Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies.... Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time depositsUnited States deposits... United States bonds borrowed i. Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks... Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total .. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 344 i7 935 233 78 946 157 61 759 56 22,139 21,551 22,072 17 31 44 25 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 362 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 19IS, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. D I S T R I C T O F COLUMBIA. WASHINGTON. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, Dec. 31, 1918. 1918. Mar. 4, May 12, June 30, 1919. 1919. 1919. Sept. 12. 1919. 14 banks. 14 banks. 14 banks. 14 banks. 14 banks. 14 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts ; Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness 1.. . Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks), Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock. Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house. Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from j national banks ,i Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place. J Outside checks and other cash items , Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected , War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 45,201 106 44,897 61 43,327 50 45,249 30 100 150 48,584 50,722 48 38 25 25 10,040 12,125 120,415 (2) 10,673 10,105 10, 577 12,525 15,081 13,321 16,854 10,808 12,050 11,965 12,240 12,948 105 387 4,2S3 136 458 103 387 4,390 140 495 6,737 102 387 4,636 142 275 6,838 387 4,696 143 320 6,97-5 1,573 1,028 1,069 977 11,026 13,525 8,795 10,417 1,126 2,164 1,054 352 1,418 1,458 838 328 1,446 1,627 576 486 994 2,090 901 563 302 87 312 172 266 209 40 348 47 687 42 382 177 40 110,349 116,212 113,175 112,668 i 109,783 5,653 760 9,239 1, 534 1,367 2,176 388 340 10 163 Total. • i 13,368 | 94 387 4,694 142 303 6,303 14 12,343 94 387 4,697 144 450 6,637 1,022 9,005 1,213 1,254 450 320 297 257 13 i LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund. U n l i v e d rr-^ts, less rxpcrr~s ~nd taxes Ni u I\ t QTJ n i d oo*l i J i\ Cei ' ^ l c ' oc 5,463 I 7,427 5,463 7,427 I 5,368 ! 7,427 5,368 1,157 1,288 1,231 1,219 ! 1,308 43 94 32 6,131 878 I 3,013 ' 170 159 43 6.0S7 1,409 3, 730 143 145 39 6,154 688 3,160 121 162 51 6,029 1,060 3,159 25 74 5,752 768 4.077 167 43 58 5, 715 837 3, 111 5.187 52.407 12;514 5,084 550 i U i 3 (1 1 T M i ' < n 1 > ) 7,427 ! 1,155 . I n t ' a s t ard di c ipt coveted 1 ut not ear I . . . ('urn -, a~ ri ... Amount i surv^u. fjiaJi'i <i -rued...! d kalioi? I h u r r (''out i " • Pue I I 1 j l r t M t \ i '» Is 7,427 5,438 5,095 P-) il 7,427 5,433 57,857 13,5,56 757 550 6,183 208 540 58,204 16,403 2,957 559 86 4,434 386 198 57,961 16,261 2,677 450 3,735 502 406 55,012 15,550 7,293 300 20 4,225 445 1,013 57,616 14,938 2,252 i20 .nkorV/l 1 L andiug! - a< \ i S 86 1 I 27 federal 470 2,935 3iL 1 i k \ 1 ! ( a t l i t I U banks.. 1 Lott »so« * i i t a o d t i t U'T<- o ss cutA ft. opt iv( L11I Cities ol H 1 It A To'il 4,379 3,574 185 2,329 4,397 2 75 3,534 11 25 2,492 11 25 807 112,668 109,783 45 100 1,730 . 2,118 2,193 105,234 Dtated.. 2 150 2,352 110,349 116,212 113,175 590 144 i. iihihljo I c < h "ounn, 1 cl 1 ung those j " 1 witni«.d n i l u \ t inn : 1 121 \ For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates o: indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 363 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. ibstract of reports since Aug. 81, 1918, arranged by Slates and reserve cities—Contim ed. FLORIDA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30. Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 52 banks. 51 banks. 50 banks. 50 banks. 50 banks. >1 banks. RESOURCES. >oans and discounts ) verdrafts -ustomer's liability under letters of credit. Justomer's liability account of " acceptances " Jnited States bonds and certificates of indebtedness * 2 liberty loan bonds )ther bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) — tocks other than Federal reserve bank stock tock of Federal reserve bank banking house furniture and fixtures Hher real estate owned .awful reservewith Federal reserve bank.. terns with F ederalreserve bank in process of collection lash in vault, and net amounts doe from national banks set amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house 'hecks on other banks in the same place.. hitside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer nterest earned but not collected Var savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Hher assets. Total 25,503 47 25,632 39 2 26.451 • 44 27,119 35 2 26,998 32 27,305 30 31 253 282 121 123 8,265 4,992 6,609 5,690 8,209 5,890 11,580 5,505 10,552 7,014 i 16,244 4,515 4,432 4,224 4,435 4,350 4,534 103 217 1,418 375 508 2,048 109 214 1,415 358 476 2,482 102 212 1,439 351 493 2,831 98 215 1,447 365 481 3,018 94 215 1,438 358 513 2,607 76 217 1,438 370 494 2,S13 5 70 36 122 29 40 6,410 8,200 10,988 10,508 8,531 8,538 799 96 91 106 973 134 189 111 1.708 138 138 S3 1,669 355 141 110 1,485 111 134 86 1,354 92 100 102 213 13 207 65 205 100 208 84 214 83 205 90 44 13 44 18 43 8 63,873 67.515 65, 028 64,195 4. 785 21383 4 785 2, 492 860 533 26 2 56,012 57,737 4,935 2,392 , 835 ,391 812 579 730 29 13 34 4,296 223 19 45 4.231 839 139 18 48 ,194 40 ,026 1,420 ,98.5 LIABILITIES. apiiil s-tock r ud m i ir»Mis virn . . . . . . lr 1 1\ idea pro11 is, n* s expenses a n d lave^ ppi«l . Vpiest I P < 1 di^co^mt eo^eeUd I a t no1 earned >v oJ K -oi \ ed ioi l c \ e s r c f T f i . . .. ~s ij < r r ^ 7 ed i"*1* a im-Pi«--I a t c i u e 1 . 'u^icj-^a^k no, >- o^LJ-*a'!^li 12; i e to J ^dorjl K a"1 c ' v i^s b ot t nk 22 798 11,190 3,060 14 i\ 3. eic o* ci roV . nd u a \ * 'oi 5' ciiecka . y 684 2,609 12, < > 1 350 1,250 5V j y<\~ 1, f)t> I 231 37 60 ,272 ,220 441 3«7 179 477 123 19 60 !,214 20 297 3 199 32 123 27 737 63,873 64,195 ,b'iitJOL otiiL" taan tnose aoove std Total. abilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve b a n k '..! 221 29 38 4,211 31, '« 1 602 | 1,325 1.062 For Sept. 12, only, this i t e m includes L i b e r t y loan bonds, Victory notes, U n i t e d States certificates o£ lebtedness, a n d all other issues of U n i t e d States G o v e r n m e n t securities. For Sept. 12, only, included w i t h U n i t e d States bonds a n d certificates of i n d e b t e d n e s s . 364 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continu FLORIDA—Continued.. JACKSONVILLE. [Tii thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 b a n k s . 3 banks. 3 ban Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 191' RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness1 -. . Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stopk . . Stock of Federal reserve bank R anki u g ho us e Furniture and fixtures Other r^al estate owned Lawful reserve with F ed eral reserve bank.. Items with F ederai reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for c earing house Checks on other banks in the same plane... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 1 19,019 2 19,230 3 1 19,832 4 20,452 10 21,061 3 21 476 805 760 524 440 6,095 4,254 5,055 4,8C7 8,165 3,306 10,168 2,899 6,100 3,011 2,844 2,781 2, 795 127 81 777 175 223 1,808 126 8"! 777 168 257 2,000 12? 81 777 293 2,328 137 81 777 376 235 2,148 106 792 81 168 239 2,488 389 795 1,146 810 606 3,015 5,381 4,357 4,726 3 697 3 1,422 339 50 324 1,658 514 8 163 1,843 '461 7 134 2,046 467 5 168 1,547 413 4 140 9 62 6 62 31 61 43 62 65 62 4.6 1 8 4,252 2 2,855 1 9 17 6 3 (') 41,664 Total 44,783 46,679 48, 759 45,103 44 1,600 1,100 1.600 1)100 1,600 1,100 1,600 1,100 1,600 1,100 1 1 802 603 769 771 737 32 50 14 1 230 1,404 63 56 21 1,230 1,799 60 63 16 1.231 2, 487 65 28 11 1,215 2, 667 57 41 10 1,230 1,984 2,531 3,800 14,697 10,715 4,892 60 1,162 15,424 11,160 3,370 704 3,047 5,130 28 209 15,940 12,327 2,559 5,362 44 167 16,652 12,619 2,942 4 ; 431 28 153 14,949 13,446 1, 603 2,050 1,850 2,800 761 349 1 524 1,141 440 494 46,679 48,759 45,103 LIABILITIES. Capitel stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, &ud trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own ban k. outstanding Demand deposits. Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated... Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve b a n k . 643 732 41,664 1 805 44,783 ] 11 I. 4 118 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certifies indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 365 Abstract of-reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. GEORGIA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. J u n e 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 91 banks. 91 banks. 90 b a n k s . 90 banks. 89 banks. 88 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "accepances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i. Liberty loan bonds » Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 47,832 533 46,359 339 49,242 406 950 1,206 1,142 667 11,576 6,627 10,787 6,134 10,425 6,009 12,032 5,801 11,022 6,619 U7,557 (2) 1,321 1,168 893 1,040 1,118 2,987 137 393 1,383 406 451 3,175 151 397 1,374 390 437 3,572 110 395 1,336 414 397 3,065 102 398 1,329 432 417 3,123 394 1,332 427 392 87 404 1,343 453 349 3,402 277 529 401 225 10,125 10,739 8,424 9,852 2,745 343 429 560 2,256 350 417 562 2,071 284 223 466 2,151 316 297 419 9,311 2,304 365 394 510 2,961 450 354 319 324 25 358 97 355 106 314 116 324 107 323 92 66 4 30 16 22 22 18 23 19 13 90,512 Total. 1,148 48,399 278 1,267 89,079 83,300 8,348 9,173 92,738 8,266 4,917 8,278 4,991 8,179 5,082 8,172 5,085 8,158 5,332 8,158 5,430 2,485 2,160 2,197 2,525 2,222 2,308 177 7 23 6,381 256 4 4 6,358 38 1,107 281 2 3 6,369 33 1,191 264 24 19 6,353 1,121 259 27 4 6,639 3 1,241 3,260 88 350 34,080 13,180 1,384 302 3,589 87 411 34,921 13,845 2,200 856 4,278 109 388 35,605 14,069 2,225 772 30 4,227 180 40,5 37,307 15,790 1,466 1595 10 48,265 732 3,222 402 51,528 424 539 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks... Net amounts due toot her ban£s, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed 1 Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated .. Total Liabilities for rediscounts,including those with Federal reserve bank 27 11 6,385 7 1,647 1,583 4,052 4,677 37,761 12,123 4,19,4 369 60 39,794 12,031 1,576 1,900 4,571 1,25/) 445 1,107 4,165 1,0,48 533 1,219 4,783 1,235 194 1,382 5,769 1,302 325 1,417 5,260 1,172 265 2,157 5,697 667 168 90,512 9,079 83,300 I 88,348 9,173 92,738 4,764 6,163 6,087 5,041 5,142 6,526 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. * For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 366 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. GEORGIA—Continued. ATLANTA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. 5 banks. 5 banks. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. > banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States1 bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds *. Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place...' Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected , War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually'owned * 45,821 17 42 47,652 12 41 49,049 13 33 317 204 731 10,629 3,913 I 10,008 4,464 12,669 14,265 4,633 14,710 3,078 830 ! 874 801 1,019 151 240 1,425 69 85 5,995 240 1,425 48 110 5,590 4,719 4,494 7,819 i 6,661 4,723 1,810 97 236 4,289 2,524 119 139 190 58 260 22 739 I 150 240 1,425 63 129 3,917 150 240 1,425 54 87 4,588 5,210 4,418 9 751 8,127 4,233 1,806 56 130 4,358 2,140 39 353 210 32 191 65 913 150 240 1,425 48 86 4,488 4,961 6,776 4,032 1,451 140 191 275 53,930 14 57,480 11 365 1 33,318 (2) 1,172 22 246 1,397 52 123 5,457 7,707 9,109 4,181 2,467 66 221 266 21 89,411 | Total. 2,689 51,282 6 90,191 90,022 | 98,816 | 99,498 j 123,740 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected b u t not earned Aniou ^ rtscT\*»(l for U\-^ 1 ac m*'I A i u i i n M e ivorl i( i al]iaf"oiosu.ict.ii!( 1 . Natio n l - ) IT)<{ no , o i • >i n< UI> . 1)1 0 ( 0 K \ l l u l l 'SiHO full I 1 K Net let" 1 ') V r < " 4,100 3,900 1,325 1,092 230 101 3,000 360 15 , 50 ! 3, JI S 7/79 | 4,100 3,900 4,100 4,100 4,100 4,100 1,258 1,482 1,198 1,511 431 79 132 3,673 ! 430 i 7,970 | 13 108 3,743 3,834 7,090 332 79 120 3,783 4,538 6,496 6,443 8,573 296 442 39,862 15,872 3,317 14 5,778 6,966 148 417 45,720 15,022 5,069 137 24,937 2 204 1,350 2 731 48 365 90,022 j 98,816 99,498 123,740 1,924 4,287 386 | •~il I 91 . *,Sf ) | 6,97', ' . IS, 7,024 I 97 I 219 C v - ' i ' i r ->{I Ti vic f'o, r ( s T IT led h tales o i ( > i s United ?> ' k ? oonOs boirow MI l . -* Luis i u a ^ l ^ v u f i "eacr il rc^e16 e h i r i Letters of vieJiu and traveloio' cLecko oat- standing Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank ^ 1 222 , 13 Til 1, 277 ' "l ( i 7' i 45 739 43; 984 ! 2) ) i > t 7^2 •{A 89,411 90,191 6,932 3,922 I 1 7'9 2, "14 0, 317 1,659 ; 41,426 14,909 4,945 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of 2indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 367 KEPORI OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve G E O R G I A—Cont inued. SAVANNAH. [In thousands of dollars.] cities—Continued. Nov. 1, 1918. Dec, 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. J u n e 30, 1919. 2 banks. 2 banks. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. 3,827 3,576 1 884 855 405 86 205 28 2,548 2,661 2,360 244 400 271 62 200 28 138 617 204 62 209 29 730 727 203 7 209 29 1 11 158 1 11 170 1 10 262 1 10 217 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds'and certificates of indebtedness. Liberty loan bonds. ... Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures - . Other real estate owned . . . Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house . . Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned Total 647 1,110 198 85 206 48 30 1 11 231 126 36 45 54 13 822 747 572 481 461 260 26 1 130 143 173 173 1 1 1 40 40 25 1 20 1 20 2 1 7,671 7,165 4,722 4,923 5,162 900 700 296 900 700 158 14 400 550 72 15 3 3 397 193 400 550 100 16 3 6 389 288 400 550 96 1 3 471 3 1 1,021 1,182 167 417 G 1 1,251 1,225 133 319 4 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned. Amount reserved for taxes accrued.... Amount reserved for all interest accrued. National-bank notes outstanding. . . Net amounts due to national banks. Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding .... Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Tiiiv1 deposits United States deposits . .... . Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks. Bills payable with Federal reserve banks Acceptances... Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federaj reserve b a n k . . . 3 1 778 420 787 359 383 534 1,536 1,202 202 78 250 275 647 920 1.009 174 79 377 270 884 7,671 7,165 1,077 457 3S6 224 985 1, 228 136 244 138 .100 730 4,722 4,923 5,162 868 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continue HAWAII. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12 1919. June 30, Sept. 1 1919. 1919. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 b a n k RESOURCES. Loans and discounts , Overdrafts United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness l Liberty loan bondss Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned" Other assets 2,490 2 2,321 9 2,537 3 2,515 3 774 386 827 384 919 359 931 371 751 390 481 56 13 4 480 57 14 4 57 14 4 506 16 14 45 56 13 4 1,886 1,928 1,575 1,457 1,431 488 66 21 437 116 22 402 66 11 300 26 21 468 78 24 108 10 24 7 24 16 24 13 117 2 13 13 13 6 6,665 Total. 2,381 6,805 6,258 650 352 650 352 650 357 650 357 98 107 145 3 475 3 3 458 3 2 475 2 4 475 4 4 450 506 421 2,609 179 1,577 100 100 2,282 229 1,912 100 289 342 35 1 2,003 180 1,997 100 415 40 1 2,331 90 1,668 100 10 11 2,517 94 1,600 100 6,258 6,283 6.338 1 6,283 I 2,4 6,338 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest a n d discount collected b u t not earned Amount reserved for all interest a c c r u e d . . National-hank notes outstanding Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own b a n k outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits , United States bonds borrowed 1 Securities borrowed Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Liabilities other t h a n those above s t a t e d . Total 1 4 6,805 2, 2, 3 0,665 650 407 73 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificate indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 369 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. IDAHO. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 68 banks. 69 banks. 70 banks. 70 banks. 70 banks. 71 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts , United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than s tocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federalreserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer '. Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 31,680 80 32,024 57 33,039 35 35,087 51 36,416 76 39,277 57 8,063 2,617 7,336 3,171 9,586 2,810 12,210 2,965 3,855 114,569 (2) 3,164 3,565 2,435 2,404 2,633 2,592 52 172 1,194 344 300 2,540 59 172 1,140 376 332 2,860 173 1,184 354 385 37 180 1,216 368 361 2,926 37 186 1,225 375 320 3,200 38 188 1,260 386 323 4.051 107 272 7,065 7,545 1,378 150 202 288 1,525 142 301 299 6,598 1,178 137 166 214 157 53 156 169 151 390 32 22 16 56 19 62 110 107 81 196 6,825 7,287 10,228 1,123 184 199 177 1,307 178 220 237 1,998 194 193 282 156 432 17 11 161 447 12 47 162 467 17 61,573 61,895 I 67,036 67,185 76,538 4,030 1,708 4,080 1,858 4,180 1,941 4,230 1,946 4,305 1,999 4,385 2,058 785 506 670 865 792 1,025 7 51 34 3,097 43 1,546 65 27 46 2,986 61 1,516 94 45 71 3,015 28 1,278 109 43 55 3,102 47 1,453 86 53 61 45 41 58 3,149 3,245 2,228 2,126 [ 2,117 1,568 117 644 31,674 11,181 794 1,555 112 590 32,818 12,643 1,073 91 1,559 1,431 59,6 Total. 2,831 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstand ing Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed 1 Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federalreserve banks... Letters of credit and travelers'checks outstanding Acceptances , Liabilities other than those above stated.] 30,815 9,839 974 30 30 34,348 10,184 1,057 30 153 113 655 33,406 13,656 433 122 64 3,089 118 778 39,929 14,831 937 U33 Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1,881 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 152982°—CUR 1919—YOL 2 -24 370 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. ILLINOIS. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, ; Dec. 31, 1918. ' 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919, 443 banks.! 443 banks 442 banks.|444 banks.|444 banks 445 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit.. Customer's liability account of -"acceptances" United States bonds and'certificates of indebtedness l Liberty loan bonds 2 ..... Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawfulreserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and j trust companies [ Exchanges for clearing house j Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer ; Interest earned but not collected i War savings certificates and thrift stamps j 2 actually owned : Other assets 207,699 713 2 205,758 646 43,1«9 39,983 46,874 29,911 212,699 833 3 214,974 691 223,269 714 244,169 867 i 87,744 (2) 47,111 55 80,004 22,206 47,429 40,370 ] 70,633 24,047 42,708 43,837 42,972 43,959 608 1,469 7,618 1,533 1,314 18,517 588 1,471 7,589 1,494 1,283 18,719 657 i 1,463 7,313 i 1,479 ! 1,140 i 20,127 | 657 1,474 7,363 1,508 1,082 20,865 664 1,471 7,416 1,527 992 20,340 1,323 1,824 1,796 ' 1,728 1,448 46,087 59,396 63,613 59,365 55,522 4,259 730 809 891 4,496 1,086 1311 960 5,517 1,093 1,524 1,375 4,742 884 1,059 957 5,243 803 1,228 1,034 1,173 126 1,194 1,459 1,212 1,834 434 57 525 43 1,180 1,872 368 101 1,215 1,948 531 62 1,159 2,078 412 42 419,035 Total 40,322 429,319 462,820 | 466,239 456,950 483,323 30,770 18,163 30,830 18,619 30,495 I 18,582 30,845 18,666 31,120 19,016 31,340 19,431 10,001 10,008 10,275 10,979 10,299 11,242 172 2*3 229 23,913 8 3,921 594 427 323 24,384 11 5,088 861 539 334 24,035 285 401 24,003 186 4,665 894 225 310 23,968 2 4,596 1,029 296 371 24,235 19,244 23,489 187,009 102,935 9,361 304 24,162 ! 22,568 378 399 769 580 221,734 215,965 113,156 116,326 5,449 5,908 442 485 21,918 431 611 208,458 120,157 2,469 968 25,355 486 742 223,768 ] .26,836 5,063 i 1,306 646 1,508 7,522 1,586 980 21,925 1,964 55,631 5, 710 756 1,102 925 14 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.., National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding, Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bill payable with Federal reserve banks. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated... Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 5,072 | 5,570 246 196,778 107,520 3,552 266 115 31 31 31 73 31 1,085 7,071 770 2,886 484 3,499 877 5,246 830 5,139 428 2,864 4 104 4,212 106 105 3,417 81 2,442 15 5,451 2,911 419,035 429,319 462,820 17 6,909 466,239 456,950 483,32c 2,633 773 1,216 946 601 4,350 I 10 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates o indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. EEPOET 03? THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve 371 cities—Continued. ILLINOIS—Continued. CHICAGO (CENTRAL RESERVE CITY BANKS). [In thousands of dollars.] Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. ' June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 23 banks. 9 banks. 1 9 b a n k s . 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. 490,460 188 108 522,808 300 29 Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit.. Customer's 7liability account of '''acceptances' United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness! Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house. Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets 530,704 569 256 501,393 160 53 26,61S 29,074 20,625 10,232 25,151 26,568 47,172 54,422 33,013 20,334 105,028 114,448 13,493 62,690 34,910 2 99,571 37,781 35,929 35,604 35,206 31,807 2,183 2,309 8, 266 130 398 2,039 2,2(50 7,980 20 347 77,358 2,034 2,275 7,9S0 18 323 79,009 2,036 2,276 7,980 17 306 2,519 2', 396 7,980 17 228 82,450 66,894 19,987 95,609 29,596 31,738 602 770 583 60 488,717 174 96 I 7,879 38,090 550,623 122 147 17,387 3,027 2,260 7,980 21 337 I 76,456 I j 21,607 112,671 22,047 I 99,821 30,912 38,494 675 1,104 112,676 I 30,330 36,856 1,467 988 38,833 40,196 1,236 1,900 46,349 38,333 1,278 1,007 563 270 396 185 556 317 18 1,186 14 1,132 1,446 895 62 33,879 25,622 906 1,102 1,062 ! 125 15 558 77,215 21,008 96,162 27, 205 105,753 15 1,356 957,573 Total. 61 865 913, 531 948,682 949,278 972,046 1,026,672 45, 425 31,555 44,000 35,350 44,000 35,600 44,250 35,600 44,250 35,600 44,250 35,600 14,222 8,629 9,436 10,585 10,425 13,326 3, 551 3,438 90 1,114 142,646 4,141 4,805 3 349 164,282 4,292 4,975 29 349 176,028 4,038 4,147 54 350 166,035 4,272 4,125 1 347 160,221 4,289 4,892 32 349 155,220 127,935 153,841 393,712 22,066 55,177 20,000 421,162 12,277 9,642 180,795 2,694 7,788 380,937 13,298 32, 404 166,408 4,878 7,958 416,572 13,601 24,041 165,700 6,103 7,590 414,507 13,867 20, 562 166, 478 5,856 6,274 484,618 14,212 21,199 63,464 300 14,325 300 29,295 300 34,215 300 45,910 300 33,542 5,602 614 29,677 2,090 8,044 655 21,032 3,383 1,392 459 10,434 4,235 1,118 714 25,283 4,235 8,034 915 26,852 4,536 3,932 957,573 913,531 948,682 949,278 972,046 1,026,672 23,717 6,976 597 4,160 10,287 10,784 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued A mount reserved for all interest accrued National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits Jnited States bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. betters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Veeeptances Time drafts outstanding labilities other than those above stated.. Total.. .labilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve b a n k 1 14 2 717 26,859 banks reclassified as other reserve city banks, Nov. 12,1918. For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of idebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 3 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 372 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continuec ILLINOIS—Continued. CHICAGO (OTHER RESERVE CITY BANKS). [In thousands of dollars.] Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. IS 1919. 14 banks.i 14 b a n k s . 14 banks. 14 banks. 14 banks RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptences" United States bonds3and certificates of indebtedness2. Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank . . Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Cheeks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected . . . . War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned3 Other assets 11,891 13, 773 12 2,470 2,203 3,328 4 57 286 101 50 1,105 3,683 1,962 3,710 4 57 286 112 49 1,147 4,162 1,565 4,059 4 60 286 107 48 1,413 14,378 21 25 3,042 2,874 4,665 4 60 327 97 49 1, 488 110 99 199 209 1, 153 75 65 60 2,497 183 65 59 2,142 308 58 114 2,256 243 51 64 2,2 2 38 62 70 39 90 40 114 51 9 11 63 11 10 75 10 10 76 10 9 24,145 Total 11,173 5 26,002 28,535 30,113 30,9 1,525 460 293 129 30 1 767 3 1,525 460 334 121 20 27 765 2 1,525 460 412 150 16 62 813 27 1,725 511 378 131 19 I,7 5 4 1 1,010 27 1 C 93 92 91 373 9,913 13,456 137 94 67 256 10,230 14,253 69 81 97 53 254 8,791 12,781 117 49 230 570 545 376 438 940 25 378 21,115 26,002 28,535 30,113 76 32 C O 55 14,6! 2 5,9 5,1( 3£ 2,780 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fimd Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national bapks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Time denosits United States deposits Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks. Bills payable with Federal reserve banks Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 8,481 11,601 136 c 10,1 14, j <• \ 30,! 1 Previously classified as central reserve city banks were reciassified as other reserve city banks Nov. 101s 1918, 2 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 3 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 373 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 81, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. ILLINOIS—Continued. PEORIA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. RESOURCES. 0 verdraf ts Customer's liability under letters of credit.. United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness •• " Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank . . . . Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer . . . Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned ^ Other assets Total 16,200 3 2 15,356 4 2 16,396 4 18,252 4 18,920 7 19,293 10 4,396 1,576 5,970 1,914 5,624 1,254 5,117 1,201 4,871 1,985 l 6,453 2,602 2,715 2,680 2,446 2,491 2,483 3 118 742 4 118 727 3 121 727 3 125 722 2 125 717 2 125 717 1,455 1,667 1,839 1,752 1,578 48 10 1,452 45 10 45 9 43 9 43 8 43 9 39 62 137 37 115 69 3,328 4,463 5,272 5,764 4,230 3,751 186 466 231 537 664 577 227 448 250 278 28 21 31 25 417 2 30 353 1 18 91 12 91 38 91 34 92 15 91 40 3 4 4 4 31,305 33,767 92 57 5 338 35,703 36,391 36; 077 35,313 2,100 1,825 2,100 1,850 2,100 2,050 2,100 2,050 2,100 2,075 2,100 2,075 654 650 501 586 761 656 30 20 2 1,811 823 89 44 1 1,795 1,311 101 70 1,746 1,957 92 108 14 78 56 1,753 1,233 1,752 1,230 1,775 969 3,308 4,691 11,393 5,587 1,408 400 100 11,249 6,226 1,007 6,288 228 157 11,216 6,895 1,280 5,706 168 64 12,859 7,488 1,098 6 5,348 139 82 11,864 7,117 1,052 4,677 105 73 10,847 7,845 1,322 o LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies . .. Certified cheeks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits. United States deposits United States bonds borrowed Bills payable with Federal reserve banks... Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding.... . Liabilities other than those above stated-.. Total 2 1,842 2,752 1,114 1,164 2,435 2,735 31,305 33,767 35,703 36,391 36,077 35,313 2 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 374 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. INDIANA. [In thousands of dollars.} Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 252 banks. lol banks. 248 banks. 247 banks. 247 banks. 249 banks* RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of ''acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness l Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawfulreserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve banks in proces: of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets 133,670 364 46 131,934 334 57 131,511 302 20 135,940 138,721 355 20 329 20 83 127 307 33,255 31,903 34,764 24,946 44,229 18,345 50,382 16,825 32,512 27,464 158,503 (2) 26,634 27,293 28,595 30,128 246 969 5;206 1,023 848 246 964 5,320 907 893 229 959 5,351 1,007 898 213 968 11,233 12,092 11,454 228 968 5,155 1,056 1.123 12',116 5,208 1,047 1,070 12,331 229 980 5,521 1,099 831 12,882 625 750 654 34,510 28,879 32,685 1,665 781 925 725 1,349 1,097 999 665 965 941 2,340 735 791 648 25,488 30,948 34,085 2,191 814 1,057 595 29,427 1,695 528 826 467 1,021 724 182 24 1,045 852 113 24 281,481 Total., 145,924 437 20 279,565 21,788 10,426 2,167 548 741 586 1,004 189 239 183 916 984 1,037 1,012 92 1,043 276,572 100 42 293,122 285,551 297,293 21,713 10,561 21,577 10,587 21,893 10,502 21,893 10,587 21,941 10,686 4,503 4,559 4,071 4,568 4,609 5,012 169 199 140 19,943 15 2,726 493 170 126 19,954 37 3,991 551 363 197 19,959 17 3,217 551 217 214 19,839 8 3,018 491 221 186 19,922 2,740 567 263 223 20,020 2 3,576 10,769 13,596 129,685 52,910 7,996 2,639 327 5 131,346 55,518 3,250 1,875 226 5 13,391 251 1,080 123,983 57,760 5,030 1,703 318 28 13,501 283 931 137,486 59,125 4,061 1,955 241 12,299 265 816 132,701 60,502 2,380 2,040 206 13,212 373 658 142,714 62,068 3,682 i 1,872 184 473 8,104 450 5,536 295 7,048 596 5,754 284 4,931 8,618 57 2 6,100 20 2 5,124 328 7,288 20 83 7,010 20 127 7,194 20 307 4,698 281,481 279,565 276,572 293,122 285,551 297,293 2,861 2,379 2,164 2,763 2,120 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits .' Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed i Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank i For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. a For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by Stales and reserve INDIANA—Continued. 375 cities—Continued. INDIANAPOLIS. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, | Dee. 31, 1918. 1918. 6 banks. 6 banks. 37, 632 34 8 37, 245 46 8 Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts •-.... Customer's liability under letters of credit Customer's liability account of "acceptances" *United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness * Liberty loan bonds2 Other "bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) • Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock ^ Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house. Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies.... — Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. -. Outside checks and other cash items. Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually "owned2 Other assets 37,066 36 38,458 39 41,747 47,506 17 23 1,830 1,718 1,510 967 1,396 2,249 12,043 11,818 7, 275 12.927 4; 774 14,916 4,258 12,718 7,030 i 19,737 4,803 5,436 4,801 5,065 4,763 61 299 1,780 86 135 4,740 105 299 1,780 86 132 4,493 104 299 1,780 89 117 4,619 102 299 1,780 88 81 5,728 146 299 1,780 88 53 5,784 3,296 8,462 4,933 66 299 1,780 86 129 4,612 1,642 1,577 1,967 3,084 3,626 8,287 8,654 7,728 10,938 1,895 8,803 2,223 768 628 669 2,546 1,079 834 1,152 2,750 877 615 498 3,104 1,257 762 748 3,468 1,230 864 1,405 4,125 1,505 848 894 546 30 535 423 86 279 71 307 346 85 16 174 12 36 100 5 86,812 Total. 86,501 83,778 ! 90,738 95,006 102,347 6,700 3,191 6,700 3,193 6,700 3,203 6,700 3,203 6,700 3,203 6,700 3,260 1,544 1,504 1,516 1,164 1,274 1,377 170 73 1 6,227 6,267 192 56 10 6,283 7,413 220 82 4 6,396 6,725 217 29 4 6,240 7,063 225 35 6,295 6,025 1 6,303 8; 754 10,724 13,939 34.183 1,987 5,063 1,418 5 5,972 36,735 2,096 2,262 1,325 5 726 13,198 221 482 31,348 2,224 3'. 486 2,428 5 2,248 13,403 320 410 39,093 2,444 2,997 2,204 13,106 206 566 40,556 2,394 3,910 1,303 14,423 267 1,128 43,549 2,305 4,753 * 1,326 2,055 3,894 2,285 1,830 1,449 8 1,718 2,336 1,510 1,782 9 967 2,216 9 1,396 3,909 64 2,249 3,250 $6, 812 86,501 83,778 j '0,738 95,006 102,347 5,445 4,384 3,639 2,020 1,126 13,117 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.. Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned. Amount reserved for taxes accrued. Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l. Other bonds borrowed Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated... Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve b a n k 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 376 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued, IOWA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, Dec. 31, 1918. 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 340banks. 340 banks. 342banks. 342 banks. 342 banks. 341 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i. Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place Outside cheeks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets. 159,490 500 159,206 315 168,348 761 169,153 446 171,017 399 32,298 14,246 31,831 14,582 48,510 12,984 56,246 13,462 7,823 7,891 8,285 7,771 34,059 20,768 7,820 780 882 4,642 1,010 1,450 9,601 797 890 4,6&3 995 1,475 10,514 761 901 4,651 996 1,455 769 914 4,690 1.037 1,460 11,916 766 915 4,717 1,051 1,393 12,172 774 927 4,744 •1,067 1,554 12,028 609 388 31,559 35,270 28,832 2.507 '367 916 828 2,471 397 927 976 2,7H 312 825 815 • 807 1,635 793 1,494 806 1,478 350 28 301,486 20,667 26,606 2,077 291 680 755 1,912 389 949 815 1,351 468 43 433 42 259,332 Total. 212 11,995 1,083 43,965 4,5S2 532 1,801 1,549 820 1,570 792 1S2.00O '484 1 53,044 (2) 8,528 481 266,979 390 74 316,013 307,653 338 18 298,347 19,690 10,126 19,715 10,253 20,190 10,432 20,230 10,462 20,230 10,694. 20,215 10,830 4,259 4,479 4,872 5,511 5,190 5,342 72 62 196 15,874 165 2,667 232 135 543 15,948 270 149 592 16,003 6 5,424 296 97 580 15,894 253 112 556 16,020 324 112 583 16,096 3,986 4,028 3,817 13,239 17,187 90,999 79,525 3,294 591 85 21 98,113 80,828 2,452 687 74 27,451 126 1,911 124,946 84,602 2,988 1,415 28 24 22,191 128 973 113,461 90,130 2,593 1, 663 257 24,369 111 817 108,547 92,405 979 1,785 21,138 163 840 111,862 96,674 2,331 i 1,789 23 4,200 12,917 2,850 9,385 2,457 11,883 1,654 16,037 1,303 9,712 727 7,546 1,345 4 735 15 229 37 1,473 3 1,211 19 1,055 266,979 316,013 307,653 298,347 301,486 11,560 4,845 3,700 3,384 4,247 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund. Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks... — Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits • United States bonds borrowed l. Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banksLetters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 14,920 3,359 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 377 Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued IOWA—Continued. CEDAR RAPIDS. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. D,ec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. RESOURCES. Total.. 10,292 4 12,872 1 15,082 2 15,729 4 14,907 2 15,217 1 2,959 578 2,289 828 4,303 765 ,716 505 2,664 704 12,679 1,116 41 275 190 1,300 1,130 41 269 190 1,531 1,223 41 269 190 1,778 ,064 43 269 190 1,032 44 269 190 ,799 2,396 1,288 44 269 190 1,890 52 191 1,386 754 920 3,356 3,676 5,768 573 202 346 687 292 23 1,530 411 208 1,671 ,186 279 94 3,469 1,286 409 29 68 25 39 94 39 82 79 90 59 40 77 21,380 Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of " acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness* Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reservebankin process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 24,156 33,078 30,473 28,470 27,519 800 550 800 550 800 650 800 650 800 650 800 650 288 289 237 263 268 347 25 770 2,791 95 16 6 780 3,387 132 16 15 780 5,489 121 8 29 758 4,553 99 8 6 782 4,568 102 8 20 768 4,346 6,045 8,830 14,249 4,499 3,364 5 4,410 3.435 ' 9 12,369 16 34 4,614 3,620 15 10,849 4,290 3,645 11,444 5 35 4,434 3,588 150 2,018 150 1,385 150 2,623 150 3,635 621 1,008 100 21,380 24,156 33,078 30,473 28,470 27,519 100 1,145 2,884 1,461 185 49 1 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits,less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected b u t not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding. Net amounts d u e to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and t r u s t companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits U n i t e d States deposits Bills payable, other t h a n with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Acceptances Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve Lank 2,024 44 4,777 3,642 54 1,013 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 378 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. IOWA—Continued. DES KOINES. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. l, 1918*. Dec. 31, 1918. 3 banks. 3 banks. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. 3 b a n k s . 3 banks. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 3 banks. I 3 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability u n d e r l e t t e r s of credit. United States bonds a n d certificates of indebtedness 1 L i b e r t y loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, e t c . (other t h a n stocks) Stocks other t h a n Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house F u r n i t u r e a n d fixtures Other real e s t a t e owned Lawful reserve w i t h Federal reserve b a n k . I t e m s with F e d e r a l r e s e r v e b a n k i n process of collection Cash i n vault, a n d n e t amounts d u e from national banks N e t a m o u n t s d u e from banks, bankers, a n d t r u s t companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks i n t h e same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund a n d d u e from United States Treasurer Interest earned b u t not collected War savings certificates a n d thrift stamps actually o w n e d 2 20,014 4 10 22,702 2 12 22,360 2 21,225 2 22,580 4,875 1,647 4,138 2,976 6,851 1,746 7,773 1,876 4,758 5,591 111,063 (2) 601 514 481 417 483 596 419 90 177 18 12 1,768 435 90 177 10 12 2,157 418 90 177 10 12 3,770 410 90 177 10 12 3,404 404 90 177 11 12 3,573 427 92 177 12 12 3,068 19 ' 5 811 650 2,084 864 809 950 3,965 6,207 6,411 5,267 4,427 3,732 389 342 70 149 698 561 1,533 580 34 117 926 372 23 119 655 418 27 214 767 448 41 111 48 53 41 126 40 124 121 40 138 58 156 4 35,382 Total. 38,966 I 47,199 44,276 43,058 44,295 2,250 750 2,250 ! 750 ! 2,250 750 2,250 750 2,250 800 2,250 800 843 598 i 719 779 782 880 100 126 10 810 8,340 108 89 20 806 4,730 128 70 141 69 12 1,210 4,686 12,823 30 757 15,526 2,900 1,351 156 551 9,884 103 234 19,143 3,055 1,616 231 478 10,727 83 361 17,293 3,205 882 255 47,199 44,276 43,058 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned * Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued. National-bank notes outstanding ...... Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding, Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed* Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding „ Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 43 15 20 810 3,057 810 4,040 6,068 7,987 11,680 2,754 1,847 125 5,120 14,557 3,054 1,083 259 3,329 113 126 804 5,406 8,977 65 304 18,209 3,266 1,218 1 184 2,024 10 12 35,382 38,966 1,772 1,872 44,295 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of 2 indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 379 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve IOWA—Continued. cities—Continued. DUBUQUE. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 2,570 2,682 2,841 1 2,925 3,071 929 778 902 747 1,203 5u8 1,442 389 940 484 805 699 817 720 709 782 1 22 132 8 31 259 1 22 118 22 29 319 1 22 118 22 29 363 1 22 118 23 29 370 1 22 118 23 29 438 1 22 118 23 29 371 778 849 866 804 919 624 57 38 160 58 126 64 117 68 166 62 12 108 79 5 18 16 17 30 18 20 25 20 21 20 32 20 30 20 30 20 34 3 3 1 1 2 1 6,468 6,645 7,140 7,101 7,020 6,972 500 210 500 210 500 215 500 215 500 218 500 220 84 71 89 105 94 112 1 1 9 7 5 400 266 8 7 5 398 235 19 5 5 395 247 9 400 138 8 6 5 400 217 388 180 859 1,280 2,275 942 40 2,570 1,011 39 1,506 18 40 2,502 1,104 43 1,191 15 25 2,650 1,175 40 1,515 15 25 2,536 1,189 39 1,167 6 35 2,853 1 121 88 323 5 426 10 484 48 218 283 6,468 6,645 7,140 7,101 7,020 6,972 184 56 50 23 23 RESOURCES. -^oans and discounts D verdrafts Jnited States 1 bonds and certificates of indebtedness liberty loan bonds2 3ther "bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) .. stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock stock of Federal reserve bank banking house Furniture and fixtures 3ther real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Dash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks vlet amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Shocks on other banks in the same place Xitside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer nterest earned but not collected .... War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2. 3 ther assets Total 3,173 4 1 1,524 1 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. Vatioiial-bank notes outstanding Met amounts due to national banks....... Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits rime deposits [Jnited States deposits Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks . .. Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 235 783 5 5 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of :ndebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 380 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continue IOWA—Continued. SIOUX CITY. [In thousands of dollars. Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. ] 1919. 1919. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 bant RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness1 Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Total 16,554 35 18,683 17 19,016 24 18,691 79 18,468 36 3 613 1,434 2,755 938 5,423 952 6 420 765 3,735 989 1,506 1,193 1,757 2,042 1,946 l, 1 143 60 450 65 15 1,496 143 60 450 66 15 2,197 141 60 450 66 16 2,356 147 60 460 69 7 2,306 147 60 460 69 15 2,325 2,: 64 111 166 227 204 3,225 4,267 7,040 4,201 6,687 1,994 589 4 1,851 620 6 173 4,188 794 28 128 1,982 632 5 200 41 40 44 40 2,014 610 1 ' 258 44 41 39 8 8 7 8 31,521 33,634 42,697 38,449 38,027 1,350 658 235 1,350 658 143 1,350 658 274 1,350 658 346 1,350 688 245 43 137 188 44 3 20, 1 4 ; 2,: 44 15 (2) 36,1 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits .- . United States deposits United States bonds borrowed Other bonds borrowed. Bills payable, other t h a n with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve b a n k s . . Liabilities other than those above s t a t e d . . Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank ind« 89 70 67 15 1 861 3,687 47 18 861 5,090 47 17 860 8,343 29 18 864 5,296 31 5 850 5,660 8,570 10,379 8,802 3,395 9,307 3,637 15,119 23 420 9,097 3,969 11,883 19 216 10,011 4,572 12,924 19 427 10,402 4,676 167 130 801 75 957 338 1,159 149 185 1,320 300 80 269 38,449 38,027 5, 10, 10, 5, 641 165 2,860 582 289 842 31 521 33,634 2 987 1,393 421 412 42,697 36, REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 381 Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. KANSAS. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 228 banks. 228 banks, 229 banks, 231 banks, 232 banks 234 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer'sliability account of "acceptances" United Statesx bonds and certificates of indebtedness -.. Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock .* Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 91,104 456 91,968 386 93,516 473 94,488 429 35 30 71 15,420 11,757 14,490 8,596 17,190 6,819 17,977 6,342 12,334 9,355 i 22,283 5,722 5,803 5,192 5,117 5,169 5,263 22 558 2,704 454 825 6 560 2,693 456 786 8,028 6 562 2,713 4C0 728 7,836 6 566 2,766 494 672 8,131 567 2,818 494 642 15 575 2,851 520 688 8,680 32 7,806 49 10 2 98,414 467 7,759 107 104,658 654 1 24,380 25,684 2,491 96 536 350 2,290 78 628 397 2,390 116 537 448 21,481 2,016 113 551 459 472 44 466 342 478 438 475 473 469 499 135 6 95 29 69 12 66 65 164,197 Total. 28,512 166,832 164,437 167,225 163,881 I 180,422 12,012 0,603 12,013 12,053 6,736 12,128 12,140 6,751 6,798 12,353 6,942 2,978 2,822 576 86 134 9,537 2,070 525 82 133 9,523 1,769 10,765 75 1,597 87,550 26,025 1,946 522 9,235 79 947 90,952 26,736 1,375 728 48 7,009 65 1,005 88,634 27,571 1.536 743 63 9,678 109 1,101 101,287 28,885 1.758 22,705 2,763 63 603 337 28,892 3,017 142 682 411 481 525 13 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated... Total., Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve banks 3,076 137 131 102 9,488 103 1,787 6, 638 2,602 2,544 516 88 114 9,537 25 1,998 3,078 477 98 141 9,640 9,994 480 96 135 9,457 98 2,262 10,751 87,022 25,607 5,909 45 48 92,797 25,775 1,797 339 36 1,239 662 603 854 1,320 891 1,713 1,557 1,742 912 1,451 2 32 152 2 116 173 3 84 37 2 35 224 3 30 131 7 71 35 164,197 166,832 164,437 167,225 2,920 3,950 2,988 163,881 | 5,382 2,482 180,422 3,331 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 382 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. KANSAS—Continued. KANSAS CITY. [In thousands of dollars.,} Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States1 bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank. . Banking house Furniture and fixtures . Other real estate owned... Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts duefrom banks, bankers, and trust companies... Exchanges for clearin? house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Total 6 101 3 6 585 4 6,580 5 6,245 2 6,157 7 697 409 639 361 841 345 1 086 458 1 224 511 763 796 630 524 519 539 30 137 3 1 673 3 31 132 4 1 670 3 31 132 4 1 694 3 31 132 4 1 639 3 32 132 4 7 32 132 4 632 726 365 717 660 797 414 763 1,899 2,385 2,561 1,689 1,646 2,374 89 182 80 82 104 137 187 191 100 114 84 82 4 1 2 2 8 33 20 16 20 13 49 20 7 42 12 24 7 442 G l i 333 22 17 25 25 53 57 9 8 1 1 1 11,394 12,729 12,736 11,932 11,584 13,698 500 540 500 550 500 550 500 550 500 550 65 58 62 56 58 500 550 127 15 6 64 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.. Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid . . . Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashiers' checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed Bills payable with Federal reserve banks Liabilities other than those above stated .. Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 62 11 43 17 399 1,147 10 2 399 790 499 844 499 1,284 4,121 3,581 2,767 2,210 3 622 4,791 595 163 4,681 728 135 420 104 870 1 475 1 12,729 12,736 167 20 2 399 917 383 1,594 3,024 1 8 3,865 504 1,558 11,394 408 3 153 4,914 750 14 135 4,877 782 65 7 968 2 163 4,973 802 11,932 11,584 13,698 1,330 1,916 471 638 4 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by Slates and reserve 383 cities—Continued. KANSAS—Continued. TOPEKA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, Bee. 31, 1918. 1918. Mar. 4, j May 12, ] June 30, 1919. 1919. ' 1919. 3ept. 12, 1919. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. ! 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness * Liberty loan bonds 2 : Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War-savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets. 3,548 15 3,304 5 3,548 3,467 1,139 517 678 1,110 424 1,206 193 1,369 146 170 20 31 37 588 18 20 150 31 36 613 1,053 1,924 135 199 21 268 85 183 20 2 700 3,626 4,246 28 11,416 (2) 600 4 20 150 31 36 603 570 515 4 20 150 31 35 821 3 20 150 30 25 612 4 24 202 34 20 666 2,167 1,424 2,290 20 107 31 214 20 15 50 125 12 14 16 123 13 40 51 303 9 18 20 13 33 10 20 16 16 11 20 9 13 1 8,445 Total. 8,776 9,095 9,062 7,995 9,856 400 270 400 270 400 270 400 270 400 270 500 295 2 400 818 20 3 2 392 536 17 3 5 400 1,139 744 1 60 5,500 183 370 150 66 617 4 215 4,764 181 494 922 5 179 5,679 196 429 35 14 9,062 7,995 9,856 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits dnited States deposits Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. liabilities other than those above stated... Total 43 73 17 2 3 400 751 2 400 993 781 820 4,793 150 604 100 131 8,445 5,138 152 470 400 960 1 141 172 558 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of ndebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 384 -REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—ContiniK KANSAS—Continued. WICHITA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. J u n e 30, 1919. Sept. 1919 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4banl 16,197 32 15,100 19 14,343 27 14,282 25 15,002 23 17, 1 177 736 615 1,252 407 1,222 591 610 486 842 864 831 1,003 987 1 255 48 293 20 50 1,510 48 293 19 50 1,428 48 393 19 55 1,274 48 392 20 55 1,431 24 48 393 21 55 1,680 37 55 35 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United Statesl bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned.. . Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house . . Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War-savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total I i 1, 5,960 6,874 6,161 7,211 6,729 6 1,908 629 122 42 1,730 570 65 44 1,359 642 60 20 1,514 728 138 20 1,608 657 81 95 2, 22 4 32 16 19 17 9 19 12 28 6 9 7 6 5 29,620 28,995 27,113 28,141 29,079 32, 1,000 600 1,000 600 1,000 600 1,000 600 1,000 650 1, 278 182 231 280 233 17 53 99 224 4,765 154 50 38 225 6,352 146 36 38 225 4,862 157 41 39 222 5,139 162 41 41 225 4,471 5,620 5,811 10,442 3,835 1,899 110 98 9,307 3,733 544 588 161 6,690 7 760 7,722 3,326 426 716 161 6,324 9 512 9,087 3,325 166 285 161 6,421 10 498 9,574 4,406 220 150 48 340 120 460 50 50 40 50 628 40 464 200 77 10 106 9 76 29,620 28,995 27,113 28,141 29,079 1,110 945 745 563 1,409 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed 1 Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding .. Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 5, 6, 11 A] l 32 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificat indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 385 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve KENTUCKY. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. 125 banks. cities—Continued. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. ' 1919. 125 banks. 125 | 125 banks, \ banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts .... Customer's liability account of "acceptances7'.. United States1 bonds and certificates of indebtedness . Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other realestate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks , Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 63,255 248 65,857 224 69,691 256 363 565 6S, 395 285 258 370 284 17,187 10,505 16,321 10,172 23,898 8,522 27,119 7,525 19,172 11,528 5,688 j 6,408 7,805 7,967 8,278 152 527 2,122 274 191 5,190 146 528 2,123 310 187 7,079 216 528 2,169 294 146 6,541 216 533 2,192 294 111 6,145 528 2,201 289 140 207 78 92 22, 743 14,522 12,406 5,939 ! 148 526 2,156 284 205 5,013 55 j 10,529 j 13,912 71,209 243 74,903 327 638 1 28,920 6,098 152 575 397 481 290 725 496 340 370 547 279 343 219 782 271 387 264 507 27 518 191 561 185 515 207 517 209 554 236 59 45 30 1 143,797 30 68 139,468 32 54 118,037 | 123,827 Total.. 381 I 163 ! 264 211 12,594 689 189 234 254 11,791 5,899 11,791 6,008 11,831 6,007 11,781 6,003 11,856 6,358 12,C06 6,417 2,031 1,472 1,807 2,243 1,581 2,085 69 228 66 10,976 5 335 383 201 60 11,010 9 416 440 202 47 11,111 79 1,130 486 171 44 11,022 506 408 258 100 11,020 4 433 452 238 79 11,160 53 492 1,673 2,612 58,799 13,793 3,951 1,104 7 25 66,047 13,891 1,622 1,189 7 4,012 213 173 85,351 15,925 2,489 1,128 7 3,354 123 189 77,468 17,221 2,089 1,171 7 2,571 151 176 74,032 17,517 1,757 1,201 20 2,322 125 143 74,115 18,431 2,201 1 1,351 7 1,605 3,558 527 1,595 1,711 3,371 599 1,428 334 567 266 678 652 3,208 370 1,352 785 3,134 302 1,244 1,110 3,483 638 754 118,037 123,827 143,797 139,468 134,908 137,662 2,423 1,579 682 134,9 137,662 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks ^et amounts due to national banks Met amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier'schecks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits Inited States deposits Jnited States bonds borrowedl )ther bonds borrowed ecurities borrowed Jills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks >ll!s payable with Federal reserve banks.. Lcceptances labilities other than those above stated.. Total.. .labilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank •8 609 | 941 iFor Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of idebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 152982°—CUR 1919—YOL 2 25 388 BEPORT Or THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continue* KENTUCKY—Continued. LOUISVILLE. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. 7 banks. 7 banks. 40,525 46 42,014 12 May 12, June 30, 1919. J 1919. Sept. 1' 1919. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banfc 47,620 530 47,071 36 45,014 50 44,0 EESOUECES. Loans and discounts.... Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances " . United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness ! ... Liberty loan bonds2... Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve .bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house . .. Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks.. Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies .. Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place .. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 . Other assets Total 209 203 272 188 530 3 8,475 3,939 7,409 3,757 16,608 2,491 15,285 2,936 8,357 4,235 i 11,2 6,701 6,030 5,994 6,289 6,458 6,8 234 243 398 6 2 4,127 172 242 410 41 2 3,825 156 242 383 51 1 5,996 167 223 343 40 1 5,119 165 238 123 23 21 4,373 4,3 2,411 4,029 2,96* 3,529 2,674 3,6 (2) 9 1 7,048 8,463 10,465 4,594 3,561 3,2 1,721 1,137 25 100 3,654 1,750 61 401 3,444 1,080 83 416 3,661 1,077 112 262 2,237 1,013 67 223 3,5 1,0 271 13 219 67 210 117 192 98 207 90 2 36 3 18 8 6 116 5 171 5 24 77,670 82,787 99,249 91,399 79,688 79,4 5,195 2,885 5,195 2,885 4,250 3,685 4,250 3,6*5 4,250 3 685 3* ( 1,583 1, 755 1,159 1,370 1,115 1, 111 175 60 4,515 5,931 291 127 29 4,062 7,839 441 39 68 3,784 11,557 396 25 72 3,985 6,753 347 136 63 4,135 5,338 4, 4, 8,945 12, 752 30,262 6,977 5,249 330 4,687 223 542 35,347 6,991 2,135 355 1,540 203 1,281 21,932 336 813 35,497 7,340 5,213 215 1,550 272 1,098 15,334 279 90 35,026 7,959 4,740 215 5,982 188 1,050 12,244 478 777 29,375 7,996 4,439 175 3,814 530 791 77,670 82,787 99,249 91,399 79,688 79. 1,692 1,810 454 1,440 4 1 1 2 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.. Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid -. Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due toother banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits . Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l. Bills payable with Federal reserve banks. Acceptances... Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 12, 31, 7, 2, 4, 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificate indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 387 Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cifies—Continued, LOUISIANA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. A, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 29 banks. 29 banks. 28 banks. 29 banks 29 banks 30 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . . Overdrafts Customer's liability underletters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" . United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness l . .. Libertv loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock.. Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures 0 ther real es tate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federalresierve bank in process of collection . Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies . E xchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.. . Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 '. Other assets Total 35,382 156 36,458 107 36,435 90 36,119 129 37,473 49 40,169 114 58 250 275 50 50 5,075 4,337 4,670 4,659 6,090 3,371 6,858 3,716 5,050 4,566 i 9 841 1,965 2,204 1,946 1,726 2,053 2,500 23 209 1,031 230 173 2,419 123 209 1,028 232 173 2,838 118 208 1,035 202 168 3,104 115 211 1,039 207 187 3,074 116 211 1,035 219 195 3,222 123 215 999 239 205 2,900 204 354 318 288 249 503 5,652 7,218 5,840 5,275 5,308 5,480 1,238 214 142 231 2,224 175 257 366 2,685 171 113 228 2,633 325 173 243 1,881 307 130 293 3,483 283 131 264 126 5 125 75 130 95 129 89 131 85 129 103 55 6 26 205 36 104 26 10 25 101 86 59,123 64,001 62,537 62,622 62,699 67,825 4,035 2,947 4,035 2,967 4,130 2,887 4,155 2,886 4,155 2 892 4,255 2 927 769 631 642 831 833 981 192 49 43 2,516 109 1,404 204 54 18 2,509 316 61 26 2,562 367 40 50 2,538 352 41 13 2,521 321 62 33 2,552 1,731 1,797 1,574 1,759 1,488 3,109 3,731 30,048 7,135 1,534 127 36,037 7,122 573 112 3,062 48 327 34,144 7,542 376 6 2,774 30 333 32,138 8 037 207 3,160 61 371 32,229 8 357 814 3,180 137 504 36,493 8 886 375 1 323 1,315 3,491 1,504 2,449 1,105 3,459 1,042 5,258 1 108 3,990 801 4,444 50 312 43 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund .. Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks . . . . Bills payable with Federal reserve banks. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances . Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total 2 250 48 275 49 50 59,123 64,001 62,537 62,622 62,699 67,825 Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 4,871 3,190 2,510 3,617 3,733 4,699 63 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds. Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and allotherlssues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 38* REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OE THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 19IS, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. LOUISIANA—Continued. NEW ORLEANS. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1939. 1919. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 2banl-:s. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . . . Overdrafts... Customer's liabiiitv under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States1bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank . . Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned... Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks . . . . . Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Total 30,744 42 64 35,114 83 47 33,651 34 2,393 2,734 1,982 2,291 1,841 1,740 9,117 5,329 7,556 3,041 11,047 2,002 12,193 2,563 9,114 2,825 i 7,323 1,533 1,519 1,542 1,343 1,448 7S2 62 192 2,147 115 50 3,866 62 192 2,151 115 56 3,873 62 192 2,171 115 56 4,025 62 192 2,242 115 50 4,445 64 192 1 999 112 52 4,374 55 1G5 1 913 75 35 3,475 35,493 54 35,281 52 27,662 23 876 784 625 665 545 762 2,937 5,426 4,259 4,738 4 629 3 489 1,673 3,117 13 1,093 1,725 3,082 64 1,346 1,095 3,971 21 1,282 1 515 3,596 14 984 109 14 119 25 1,125 3,958 13 947 122 19 111 26 111 1 1 649 1*990 3 1,390 91 8 2 5 3 6 65,494 69,116 67,952 72,955 68,755 52,658 3,800 2,600 3,800 2,600 3,800 2,600 3,800 2,600 3,800 2,600 3,300 2 200 1,200 1,026 1,185 1,339 1,131 1 057 189 162 193 219 204 139 26 LIABILITIES. Capita] stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies. . . . Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits Bills payable with Federal reserve banks. Letters of credit and travelers'checks outstanding Acceptances . . . .... Liabilities other than those above stated.. ** Total ... • Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 180 33 2,217 4,466 172 45 2,217 6,067 169 31 2,220 5,732 79 31 2,216 6,717 244 51 2,220 7,992 6,014 7,535 28,304 1,417 6,536 6,080 32,930 1,724 1,406 6,650 8,483 323 196 31,617 1,498 2,847 5,075 7,633 288 58 33,186 3,249 2,919 6,330 4,461 273 1C6 33,977 3,024 2,832 3,995 181 23,42? 1,335 1 152 65 2,393 48 2,734 1 1,982 2,291 1,841 1 74( 4 65,494 69,116 67,952 7,696 5,503 1,008 72,955 68,755 178 32 6,476 3,375 52,65i 198 * For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificate c£ indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, 889 Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Contmued. MAINE. [In thousands of dollars.] RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness 1 Liberty loan bonds 2 _ Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets Total. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowedl Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. 2,032 125 250 29,664 40,289 1,167 175 30 Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 390 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 81, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continuec MARYLAND. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. 84 banks Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. IS 1919. 84 b a n k s . 83 banks. 83 banks. 83 banks. 82 banks RESOURCES. Loans and discounts , Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total. 39,020 73 38,791 60 37,973 86 38,638 61 39,906 60 42,9: 33 6,937 9,258 6,782 7,870 9,958 I 7,539 I 10,095 7,711 6,113 10,083 116,2 (2) 9,617 20,574 21,686 j 22,224 22,237 22,8 172 280 172 280 177 i 283 • ; 1,597 1,596 1,604 ; 239 ; 185 3,646 181 287 1,629 249 185 185 287 1,630 249 178 3,455 1! 2: 1,6: 2 l' 3,S 236 182 237 177 3,480 3,593 77 67 57 8,012 8,493 6,692 465 17 176 107 505 33 208 130 400 21 130 83 200 5 215 129 208 198 368 16 117 78 209 199 91 56 55 90,043 90,012 91,224 92,177 91,549 95,5 5,169 4,205 5,169 4,348 5,169 4,400 5,169 4,400 5,169 4,464 5,1 1,493 1,239 1,450 1,622 1,345 31 392 200 6 198 4,118 10 161 '214 9 132 4,070 17 148 238 8 170 4,099 26 155 225 30 208 4,058 3 927 877 94 79 29,404 42,486 812 73 98 29,038 42,503 864 716 78 137 27,725 42,887 463 3,563 27 6,277 49 5,841 6,2: 433 51 231 139 3' 210 174 2 2 1 1 37 j C2) LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed1 Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.., Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 5 167 30,603 38,234 2,250 30,837 40,057 411 1,570 33 446 330 1,706 3 147 150 1,855 20 302 2,212 2 378 90,012 I 91,224 92,177 90,043 605 582 524 127 I I I i i ! j 30, 43, 221 530 ! 3,223 ! 139 91,549 95, 653 ! 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificate indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve 391 cities—Continued. MARYLAND—Continued. BALTIMORE. [In thousands of dollars.] Dec. 31, ! Mar. 4, 1918. i 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 13 banks. 13 banks. 13 banks. 13 banks. 13 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness * Liberty loan bonds2 Other "bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock. Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies E xchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets 83,108 4 15 83,199 7 10 79,787 8 10 83,740 7 10 91,647 6 9 95,121 13 1,135 1,066 1,638 1,946 2,930 6,774 17,405 5,829 20,654 5,999 28,241 7,437 40,620 9,361 10,533 10, 593 12,484 12,933 33,554 11,888 13,010 i 30,151 (2) 12,287 321 599 2,820 14 175 9,892 261 599 2,808 13 162 251 599 2,808 13 154 206 602 2,808 13 302 10,700 10,962 10,861 262 602 2,809 14 299 11,619 492 602 2,809 14 299 11,573 8,022 6,554 8,623 7,409 I 16,638 j 9,181 9,913 14,273 2,850 5,172 828 492 19,242 13,807 2,324 14,916 1,499 859 247 350 259 331 2,031 6,912 956 388 318 389 15,639 2,382 8,083 2,120 581 270 246 2,211 6,329 613 310 249 363 29 20 17 54 10 12 81 42 166,061 Total.. 19,241 177,036 176,677 196,308 217,353 194,891 11,261 8,695 11,261 8,765 2,255 11,261 8,765 11,261 8,820 11,261 8,820 2,732 3,067 2,644 11,261 8,820 3,361 220 93 29 4,779 15,431 512 256 28 4,772 16,274 535 259 50 4,758 14,824 5S4 216 31 621 302 49 4,938 12,846 5,156 12,556 21,312 27,548 24,079 21,431 1,217 1,825 99,564 6,607 11,934 1,729 244 244 21,250 1,249 420 90,860 6,939 5,063 i960 . 244 1,090 22,169 4,010 24,405 1,475 14,743 2,930 ,774 120 217,353 194,891 2,937 6,026 586 270 I j i j 272 ! 44 ! I LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed i Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 2,949 ! 76,394 4,935 8,389 593 244 86,408 5,336 4,996 300 244 24,322 646 1,170 78,133 5,912 6,947 350 244 810 7,854 16 1,135 922 804 4,924 1,420 12,711 10 1,066 1,277 1,638 166,061 177,036 176,677 5,162 2,363 2,245 999 339 82,594 6,073 13,862 1,124 196,3 1,919 2,743 690 246 71 5,484 14,861 7,C 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. MASSACHUSETTS. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dee. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 145 banks. 145 banks. banks. 144 145 banks. 146 banks. 175,827 106 13 165,155 105 2 165,458 79 175,013 87 184,115 98 2 147 banks. RESOUPXES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtednessJ Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.. . . Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets.... - 194,856 87 1,810 1,185 1,226 1,208 2,329 2,081 37,039 30,098 32,399 26,459 42,723 48,835 21,210 29,893 160,147 38,701 39,808 1.305 1,322 6,443 755 331 1,264 1,329 6,452 750 358 14,316 13,895 1,032 1,071 23,655 40,253 1,073 1,328 6,508 762 347 41,902 1,080 1,281 6,496 774 364 15,118 15,197 42,585 1,111 1,284 6,508 776 413 31,348 42,999 1,130 1,312 6,548 798 404 16,874 14,877 1,806 1,825 35,117 28,860 605 812 563 920 1,5.54 1,432 31,919 956 901 441 873 28,004 32,080 947 967 589 1,048 831 839 73 15 50 38 41 17 515 1,029 595 944 854 761 42 17 345,173 Total. 32,308 555 S39 489 915 S80 706 336,821 352,281 347,437 368,789 852 45 512 1,151 481 950 527 848 823 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned < Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits. • United States deposits United States bonds borrowed i Other bonds borrowed.. Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bilis payable wTith Federal reserve banks. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated... Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 26,792 17,563 26,793 17, .582 25,593 16, 708 25,939 17,007 26,042 17,067 26,392 17,667 11,256 10,385 10,731 11,144 10,681 11,601 119 152 143 16,297 170 743 974 220 173 16,598 154 746 1,297 191 228 16,172 274 566 1,347 283 212 16,117 339 685 1,347 530 203 16,145 '363 935 1,471 542 249 16,220 644 827 8,862 11,198 176,110 42,614 4,665 2,400 200 10,899 754 466 187,446 50,705 8,530 1,123 200 10,014 1,193 667 181,973 53,598 7,571 1,438 200 28 9,68£ 2,13< 176,233 42,094 29,390 3,649 257 10,726 583 453 179,199 47,993 9,555 1,437 200 652 6,681 741 12,633 190 13,179 250 14,552 1,040 13,248 1,10 8,31 13 1,819 2,288 2 1,205 1,275 1,236 310 1,251 3,032 2,573 581 2,56 4£ 345,173 326,128 336,821 352,281 347,437 368,7i 17,052 27,443 21,234 15,259 14,991 12,2' 201,601 56,80i 9,38( i For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. a For Seot. 12 onlv, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI- 1918, arranged by States and reserve S93 cities—Continued. MASSACHUSETTS—Continued. BOSTON. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. 11 hanks. 11 h a n k s . Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 11 h a n k s . 12 h a n k s . 12 h a n k s . 12 hanks. KESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States and bonds certificates of indebtedness J 2 , Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than s to eks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2. Other assets. Total.. 391,237 162 5 331,031 137 5 298,381 109 132 307,271 132 338,880 116 349,202 57 1S5 44,901 40,123 39,932 43,506 47,588 55,018 33,320 40,666 25,462 9,813 62,159 7,106 61,036 18,337 7,647 135,568 24,912 20,427 22,393 31,760 27,498 3,120 1,766 6,913 17 300 3,414 1,769 6,913 19 300 3,407 1,768 6,912 39 300 4,780 1,821 6,912 67 600 5,468 1,911 7,981 87 493 32,358 35,516 32,006 33,127 34,841 14,967 16,537 16,025 16,326 21,425 37,280 37,107 32,427 32,257 33,373 13,978 29,762 142 2,387 414 185 13,230 34,095 10 3,261 527 597 13,729 9 1,081 10,401 18,576 12 3,331 9 1,586 10 2,259 10,575 18,958 47 1,372 381 847 10 4,929 12,917 24,601 57 3,277 296 7,770 10,131 550,147 579,679 590,013 614,639 27,900 36,840 8,998 31,300 2,797 1,821 6,991 59 305 33,055 15,922 29,367 682,135 581,8 665 399 10 1,425 256 703 (2) LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned • . Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-hank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies. Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed * Other bonds borrowed Bills payable with Federal reserve banks. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Time drafts outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total., 27,400 31,550 27,400 31,540 27,400 32,540 27,900 32,840 27,900 32,840 13,090 10,&35 12,307 11,779 11,474 9,751 772 1,093 131 4,745 37,310 2,237 1,164 386 4,721 37,822 2,166 1,224 92 4,752 34,196 2,176 1,825 83 4,737 39,179 2,532 2,163 187 4,713 37,425 2,584 2,374 85 4,978 40,606 55,731 53,805 311,319 10,657 102,594 26,780 323,835 10,637 12,583 2,000 484 17,240 52,135 3,212 2,086 271,364 10,316 35,115 2,800 62,690 5,119 2,527 289,051 9,362 27,161 2,750 52,692 5,559 3,319 300,910 9,794 31,019 2,600 53,278 4,798 5,052 320,394 9,457 30,717 12,009 15,070 12,225 11 990 3,000 23 49,133 174 44,170 799 56 314 41,7 3 1,332 3 293 44,398 2,956 628 426 49,429 2,956 295 57,653 2,759 109 682,135 581,888 550,147 599,679 590,013 614,639 48,469 66,165 55,587 48,637 72,378 58,588 9,800 Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank * For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates ot ndebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 394 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continuec MICHIGAN. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, May 12, 1919. I 1919. June 30, Sept. 15 1919. 1919. 99 banks. lOObanks. 102 banks. 102 banks 102 banks. 102 bank RESOURCES. Loans and discounts O verdraf ts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances' ' United States 1bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets 68,448 115 72,357 103 74,971 141 78,354 112 84,7 11 15,605 11,372 15,488 11,474 24,324 10,123 27,154 9,145 17,563 14,196 131,5 29,766 29, 703 30,741 31,799 33, 605 34,9: 249 422 3,423 598 438 5,641 238 424 3,404 594 463 5,934 240 442 3,532 592 473 6,496 239 451 3,579 603 463 6,887 237 461 3,627 597 441 6,784 2; 4 3,7 6 4 7,3 63,265 118 26 66 100 157 42 147 1 14,810 16,722 17,378 17,441 17,849 19,0 1,851 282 224 324 1,960 647 267 529 2,455 350 201 356 2,445 432 206 432 2,652 519 275 491 2,7 4 2 4 352 55 389 302 392 419 360 455 362 424 3 4 87 8 56 9 50 46 49 2 46 6 157,266 I 171,228 177,297 178,749 9,805 5,616 9,805 153, 982 Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 8,955 5,182 Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes 2,786 paid Interest and discount collected but not 86 earned 69 Amount reserved for taxes accrued 223 Amount reserved for all interest accrued... 6,692 National-bank notes outstanding , Due to Federal reserve banks 192 Net amounts due to national banks , Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, 2,419 and trust companies , Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits ! 45,309 Time deposits | 69,785 3,335 United States deposits i 556 United States bonds borrowed* \ 150 Other bonds borrowed ! Bills payable, other than with Federal I 908 reserve banks ! 5,474 Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances 26 Liabilities other than those above stated... 1,835 Total labilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 153,982 2,026 9,005 5,286 2,749 187 41 149 6,771 9,455 5,578 2,914 211 46 234 6,800 5,774 3,302 3,054 193 84 310 6,844 10,1 6,C 3,2 473 498 4,351 112 147 51,547 81,102 2,596 168 3,869 109 215 55,512 82,037 2,145 135 184 110 209 6,966 1 408 4,574 313 246 55,258 83,987 1,896 223 260 3,350 442 3,986 83 4,356 503 3,352 1,800 1 1,065 1 2,185 1,885 1, 157,266 171,228 177,297 178,749 188, 568 285 371 348 3,695 47,185 73,868 2,173 248 150 V 61, 87, 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificate indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. KEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve 395 cities—Continued. MICHIGAN—Continued. DETROIT. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, | Dec. 31, 1913. I 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 66,586 23 122 63,708 9 65 61,297 85 6 59,541 5 10 64,811 7 11 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit.. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness 1 2 Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War-savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets Total. 71,947 31 13 1,699 2,700 1,629 1,199 3,098 2,564 6,010 2,862 3,976 6,851 8,410 7,630 11,499 4,705 11,964 15,881 i 29,507 10,513 9,681 10,586 11,927 11,910 11,352 23 323 662 156 561 7,508 23 330 662 108 565 8,842 22 330 662 108 565 7,494 437 330 657 103 965 8,401 430 330 650 100 949 8,560 430 330 697 80 403 9,765 (2) 3,249 1,914 2,096 4,689 7,875 11,365 14,326 11,471 19,896 12,844 13,676 4,502 2,346 3 171 4,373 4,890 3 374 3,932 2,308 4,121 3,011 1 282 6,031 5,494 115 4,735 5,605 2 143 247 15 324 86 442 71 195 82 181 78 307 84 2 213 2 265 153 1,416 I 1 159 213 117,204 125,305 119,087 132,748 144,175 160,953 7,000 3,750 7,000 4,000 7,000 4,000 7,000 4,000 7,000 4,000 7,000 4,000 1,800 1,632 1,825 2,711 1,925 2,238 440 101 185 1,760 4,591 422 92 124 1,684 5,376 409 183 170 1,799 5,528 451 234 149 1,681 4,986 454 255 90 1,700 5,180 508 85 147 1,496 6,505 9,059 11,388 65,774 8,131 5,765 200 20 74,580 7,223 6,869 650 20 11,201 512 240 62,956 7,128 3,954 214 20 11,807 496 369 79,550 10,878 3,601 12,332 930 417 82,611 6,055 5,396 1,362 20 13,947 728 404 97,832 7,307 1,965 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding • Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks out- i standing Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 20" ioo 5,875 2,450 2,000 4,000 1,000 9,128 170 1,699 884 10 1,629 7,859 17 1,199 1,599 19 3,098 7,331 22 2,564 3,977 119,087 I 132,748 144,175 160,953 300 3,275 117,204 200 2,700 1,451 350 _i For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. $96 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States-and reserve cities—Continued MICHIGAN—Continued. GRAND RAPIDS. |In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, I Mar. 4, 1918. ! 1919. May 12, 1919. J u n e 30, S e p t . 12, 1919. 1919. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks, j 3 banks. 10,176 12 4 14,853 6 2 13,622 14 13,520 7 53 53 3,460 3,671 4,023 3,643 5,672 2,112 6,778 2,079 3,980 3,170 2,365 2,386 2,362 2,540 2,812 2,79 85 95 1,213 199 46 924 84 95 1,211 196 47 1,191 84 95 1,211 196 46 1,046 89 95 1,213 196 34 1,048 89 95 1,211 194 34 1,025 8 9 1,21 19 3 1,21 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit.. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness 1 Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other t h a n Federal reserve bank stock JStoek of Federal reserv e bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve b a n k . . Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in t h e same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War-savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total 15,501 14 15,67 1 5,70 (2) 268 251 297 345 49 2,542 2,870 3,177 2,735 2,53 990 347 3 86 946 881 9 34 882 217 3 12 766 296 14 75 617 340 2 1,03 45: 139 166 58 181 61 149 68 148 57 16: 5: 36 | 337 1,824 16 31,946 32,729 30,949 32,503 32,474 31,78 2,100 1,075 2,100 1,075 2,100 1,075 2,100 1,075 2,100 1,075 2,1C 1,07 841 753 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in... Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed i Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks... Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 86 33 875 822 97 21 7 1,963 408 92 15 16 1,962 433 90 40 3 4 14 1,943 386 1,984 507 2,254 2,689 2,702 50 2,794 42 7,175 7,468 493 757 10,212 7,354 437 940 7,994 7,916 515 839 8,273 7,923 175 794 400 5,241 150 3,429 3,956 150 4,321 150 2,900 158 3 1,634 157 3 820 156 3 467 144 53 1,265 101 53 1,687 31,946 37,729 30,949 32,503 32,474 1,701 616 1,754 2,096 I 2,000 448 2,(X 5 2,879 18 7 9,209 7,799 100 3,2 11,3 7,6 5 31,' 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates indebtedness, and ail other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 397 Abstract of reports since Jxug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. MINNESOTA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, Dec. 31, 1918. 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 285banks. 288 banks. 290 banks. 291 banks.'293banks. 297barJ?s. KESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States1bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds 2 Other'bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items wi th Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total.. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund. Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest a n d discount collected b u t not earned A m o u n t reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest a c c r u e d . . National-bank notes outstanding D u e t o Federal reserve banks N e t a m o u n t s d u e t o national banks Net a m o u n t s d u e t o other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding , Cashier's checks on own b a n k outstanding Demand deposits T i m e deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed * Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other t h a n w i t h Federal reserve banks Bills payable w i t h Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Time drafts outstanding Liabilities other t h a n those above s t a t e d . . Total.. 146,891 544 145,472 403 144,812 475 145,257 394 152, 716 416 166,300 476 3 2.250 2.251 1.576 1.000 24,636 6,744 23,108 6,892 35,650 6,969 41,488 7,650 29,885 10,150 41,768 13,867 14,386 15,513 16,892 17,604 18,454 121 680 4,645 922 1,378 10,045 113 683 4,613 934 1,365 10,249 113 686 4,692 927 1,360 10,125 123 691 4,783 969 1,304 10,937 102 695 4,839 969 1,270 11,276 103 704 4,972 1,015 1,087 11,C97 57 111 74 56 72 CO 28,230 33,626 30,604 30,101 34,448 29,985 2,428 398 484 851 2,941 518 476 778 3,507 253 572 894 2, 762 276 390 1,014 3,099 308 581 1,099 2, €44 423 442 942 507 243 510 1,058 527 514 1,741 515 1,828 526 2,085 306 87 147 22 104 26 97 36 246,234 | 250,656 261,028 268,475 272,022 283,754 14,956 7,727 15,031 7,874 15,186 8,021 15,236 7,910 15,351 8,015 15,456 8,038 4,193 5,139 4,763 5,022 5,236 5,959 159 208 460 9,847 4,905 653 344 370 9,899 25 6,513 618 278 438 10,077 25 5,782 537 168 498 10,101 39 4,654 621 174 475 10,112 16 5,937 644 195 494 10,301 20 5,670 10,880 13,357 90,286 89,907 4,595 298 24 | 89,645 93,545 2,712 278 64 13,891 173 2,720 86,820 102,718 4,810 240 14,217 143 2,717 90,732 107,240 3,885 198 14,422 148 2,187 95,045 109,249 2,295 276 5 12,559 144 2,517 90,775 113,932 4,392 1 184 5 1,476 | 3,680 | 1,074 1,449 382 2,147 393 3,517 4C9 1,893 857 2,519 "2*566"! 2,*566" 1,750 1,000 133"! 184' ""i84* 246,234 ! 250,656 261,028 268,475 272,022 283,754 344 C38 556 Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 4,358 1,703 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 398 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. MINNESOTA—Continued. MINNEAPOLIS. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, ! Mar. 4, 1918. : 1919. May 12, ! Juno 30, ! Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. j 1919. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 109,779 83 1,G14 99,540 104 1,033 92,993 82 101,315 52 104,435 202 4,217 1,763 t 5,622 4,642 6 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances " L T nited States bonds and certificates of indebtedness 1 Liberty loan bonds 2 Other "bonds, securities, e t c . (other than stocks) Stocks other t h a n Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house. F u r n i t u r e and fis tures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items withFederalreserve bank in process of collection Cash i n vault, and n e t a m o u n t s due from national banks Net amounts d u e from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks i n t h e same p l a c e . . Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund a n d d u e from LTnited States Treasurer Interest earned b u t not collected W a r savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 124,011 174 8,536 3,374 1,635 6,404 3,840 7,620 2,941 19,737 1,899 3,926 3,844 4,005 4.. 629 4,547 886 579 1,025 43 1 848 579 1,006 44 1 844 579 1,006 47 344 579 1,506 49 326 579 1,506 51 9,931 ,303 ,158 2,133 ,228 ,4*54 1,97C 15,693 ,371 ,494 15,005 10,156 3,332 430 1,549 ,674 ,619 598 ,448 ,797 ,445 758 ,981 12,17C 6,92£ 621 l,60< 376 129 280 180 344 156 391 9 4 10 2 11 1 190,923 178,896 166,568 174,861 205,19* Capital stock paid in 11,550 Surplus fund 7,750 Unidivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 1,936 Interest and discount collected but not earned 436 Amount reserved for taxes accrued. . #iN .— Amount reserved for all interest accrued... 556 National-bank notes outstanding 293 Net amounts due to national banks 2,390 Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, 25,432 and trust companies 36,573 Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits 65, 783 12,333 Time deposits 4,744 United States deposits 1 1,660 United States bonds borrowed 9,178 Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding 1,614 8,536 Acceptances 159 Liabilities other than those above stated... 190,923 Total.. 11,550 7,750 11,550 7,750 11,550 7,750 1,392 1,752 1,650 1,500 2,04' 728 854 4 2,390 26,961 725 623 58 2,440 24,111 712 203 37 2,755 22,601 767 321 50 2,719 j 24,956 ! 83< 56; 11 2,73 24,88. 36,231 37,246 227 2,363 57,276 13,275 5,365 70 100 34,676 307 3,705 65,843 13,259 3,400 70 9,040 33,367 262 3,545 68,376 14,142 1,722 70 2,000 32,71 42 5,01 85,46 13,78 1,033 3,374 317 2 1,635 4,217 1 1,763 178,896 166,568 Total.. 10,512 11,146 1,542 1,215 20,008 24,813 11,536 5,226 586 4,516 239 19 10,153 8,023 721 1,546 317 15 263 57c i,5oe 97 11,492 LIABILITIES. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 14,679 70,289 12,819 2,754 310 140 100 11,550 [ 7,750 i 181,775 I 174,861 11,55( 7,75( 4,21 1 7 7,41 5,62 205,I 4,463 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates ( indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 399 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. MINNESOTA—Cont inued. ST. PAUL. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. 6 banks, 6 banks Mar. 4, May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 6 banks. 6 banks 6 banks. 6 banks. 1919. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness * Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other realestate owned I Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection ' Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. j Outside checks and other cash items.. — Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps j actually owned2 ' Other assets Total.. 64,604 45 32 57,885 50 27 56,708 21 100 250 100 7,497 3,001 5,923 6,168 12,563 8,322 16,244 7,014 9,074 6,377 5,332 4,729 5,030 5,151 5,227 5,495 50 317 1,890 56 3 50 317 1,868 50 62 317 1.868 50 6,501 62 319 1,868 50 9 62 319 1,871 50 9 7,491 62 319 1,871 52 6 7,107 6,567 7,892 1,572 1,865 1,483 1,655 2,276 14,528 18,625 14,101 6,020 2,615 25 526 95 285 5,816 2,542 36 791 104 196 7,490 2,625 45 589 130 208 1,200 6,471 1,604 13,033 8,735 2,623 29 1,192 144 15,809 12,881 7,295 2,707 73 664 5,929 2,438 30 189 200 170 189 58,155 13 58,452 35 105 117,874 I 112,0 71,853 20 941 1 22,154 (2) (2) 97 116,879 121,826 118,013 138,226 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l Other bonds borrowed Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total.. 6,600 3,975 6,600 3,975 6,600 4,025 6,600 4,025 6,600 , 4,025 6,600 4,025 1,830 1,593 1,803 1,911 1,830 2,144 350 340 101 1,093 16,574 ! i 15,915 i 428 503 126 1,099 18,609 456 363 147 1,094 17,223 431 380 242 1,098 15,422 465 450 246 1,079 16,509 562 525 234 1,090 15,261 19,775 49,728 6 907 , 6, SOL 753 47,760 544 1,898 128 5,199 128 725 20,522 93 1,229 48,283 8,673 5,040 50 128 1,050 18,182 232 1,046 50,806 8,794 4,684 1,020 128 6,575 17,908 151 759 49,680 9, 911 1,654 1,471 128 4,875 17,255 231 667 60,809 9,952 6,735 12,001 28 9,165 32 1,200 100 290 117,874 112,080 250 ! 272 121,826 ! 118,013 138,226 1,200 301 Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 | ',797 250 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. a For Sept. 12, only, included v/ith United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 400 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by Slates and reserve cities— Continued. MISSISSIPPI. [In thousands of dollar?.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. ;. 33 banks, 33 banks. 33 banks 33 banks. 32 banks, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Jbonds and certificates of indebtedness , Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total ..; 24,512 68 24,327 85 23,205 72 24,286 66 132 103 6,699 3,632 7,323 4,217 5,032 4,338 19,064 (2) 4,369 4,491 4,716 4,812 13 169 789 163 208 2,254 10 175 802 165 203 2,194 6 176 799 161 208 2,270 5 175 804 163 192 2,162 107 66 71 5,043 5,554 4,266 2,480 39 166 83 2,396 54 154 164 2,346 41 115 87 J31 70 128 85 132 78 18 52,406 | 52,531 3,800 1,850 3,800 1,944 3,800 2,060 3,800 2,059 1,145 902 819 1,063 52,241 48,8 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned , Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding.! Demand deposits | Time deposits United States deposits J United States bonds borrowed Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total.. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 3,800 2,130 3,750 1,036 106 99 68 2,690 2,776 3,26i 25,413 6,395 2,592 682 121 28,837 6,212 660 295 111 1,552 2,405 255 300 112 110 54 2,670 101 116 143 59 2,618 107 3,323 58 299 26,175 7,330 2,129 109 335 3,280 24 310 25,601 7,504 433 189 120 2, 443 16 342 25, 426 7, 881 482 1 184 120 305 2, G05 103 105 228 1,932 73 51 485 531 50,738 52,241 49,691 205 275 1,071 1,976 215 168 52,406 I 52,531 985 338 3,164 12 321 27,375 6,982 800 220 111 1 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certifjeatco c indebtedness, and all other issues oi-XJnited States Government securities. 2 • For Sept. 12, only, ineluded with-United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 401 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. MISSOURI. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dee. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12. 1919. 1919. ,108 banks. 109 banks 109 banks. 110 banks. 109 banks I l l banks. KESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer..: Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total. 38,804 140 39,822 140 42,337 157 42,183 110 42,719 128 46,413 173 10,096 7,085 9,900 5,039 12,983 4,049 13,334 3,761 8,852 5,543 i 15,389 (2) 2,830 3,154 3,126 3,229 3,108 3,335 62 282 1,223 308 282 3,484 62 290 1,212 296 275 3,689 61 291 1,205 292 275 3,942 61 293 1,215 299 244 3,901 65 292 1,198 299 213 3,620 49 301 1,203 311 185 3,946 32 39 63 35 45 26 9,989 12,972 11,979 10,703 11,542 12,552 1,362 151 162 129 1,439 210 201 182 1,646 223 232 203 1,270 248 213 165 1,378 1,238 212 154 162 193 192 193 276 48 281 216 293 292 272 337 279 307 275 314 132 30 82 10 52 20 41 7 76,907 79,511 83,721 81,921 80,159 86,290 6,525 3,106 6,550 3,266 6,550 3,375 6,600 3,384 6,570 3,413 6,645 3,433 1,661 1,358 1,394 1,659 1,455 1,674 57 56 5,589 68 662 137 45 57 5,615 30 1,053 152 39 85 5,624 149 36 103 5,678 142 61 86 5,668 163 61 91 5,651 761 602 1,023 1,163 5,559 6,789 40,305 9,608 2,503 4 43,412 9,615 865 6,722 15 284 46,111 10,285 995 16 5,639 21 222 44,228 10,591 702 64 5,653 15 203 41,985 11,046 613 135 7,038 31 237 46,035 11,682 885 1 135 185 933 38 595 100 1,102 478 1,540 763 1,288 420 901 111 1 224 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and. discount collected but not earned A mount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 40 45 76,907 79,511 83, 721 81,921 80,159 .,290 261 120 216 316 382 141 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 152982°—CUR 1919—YOL 2 -26 402 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 81, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. M I S S O T J R I — C o n t iiuicd. KANSAS CITY. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. l, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 14 banks, 13 banks. 13 banks, 14 banks. 13 banks, 14 banks. RESOURCES. 120,041 Loans and discounts 300 Overdrafts j 181 Customer's liability under letters of credit, j Customer's liability account of "acept- f 200 ances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i ' 10,399 Liberty loan bonds 2 , 8,913 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than 4,553 stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank 751 stock 469 Stock of Federal reserve bank 1,060 Banking house 142 Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned 109 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. 7,547 Items with Federal reserve bank in process 10,630 of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from 31,524 national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies 17,405 Exchanges for clearing house 7.175 Checks on other banks in the same place 520 Outsidechecks and other cash items 509 Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer 395 41 Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps 34 actually owned 2 Other assets 115,429 230 213 228,903 Total. 115,498 191 210 125,714 135 49 130,266 185 45 155,300 152 35 23,737 6,077 18,020 9,936 34,656 200 595 9,170 7,143 13,562 5,391 4,646 4, 709 7,283 6,794 ' 6,987 750 472 1,060 132 157 822 472 1,060 134 246 7,520 1,190 536 1,461 126 234 13,743 778 512 1,755 133 235 777 568 1,755 169 248 11,452 11,708 17,315 14,874 13,501 19,568 27,291 29,207 23,618 18,782 6,105 417 474 17,055 6,062 648 805 32,207 26,781 6,868 233 148 237 149 14,766 4,900 539 l,00i 237 210 15 13 17 1 17 9 13 214,637 221,203 249,350 238,909 300,218 11,575 4,185 11,550 4,190 11,550 4,190 12,550 5,290 12,050 5,102 13,550 5,350 4,719 3,999 4,484 4,814 4,137 4,945 625 211 17 4,520 986 334 7 4,471 1,103 278 91 4,667 1,012 196 26 4 7 9r) 45,192 47,105 973 394 13 4,578 165 45,969 52,103 43,743 952 290 63 4,740 135 58,176 45,902 54,716 67,586 6,183 23,140 1,465 6S,344 6,437 3,211. 131 55,944 95 2,150 68,571 4,819 7,850 201 51,357 ' 43,436 152 ' 260 3,083 ! 5,333 81,715 : 83,740 7,495 1 7,974 7,145 6,748 '270 j '250 58} 767 147 6,573 105,177 8,024 9,411 1 54€ 2,755 10,219 2,304 6,123 931 7,409 181 200 228 214 200 315 212 595 110 228,903 214,637 221,203 15,821 10,884 10,449 11,469 26,842 16,764 7,956 522 615 224 160 200 '667 237 258 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demands deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed 1 Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks... Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated... Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 11,298 j 1,535 ! 15,117 2,335 17,097 7£ 22,13( 535 690 4? 20( 50' 249,350 238,903 300,2U 12,914 17,638 50 1 For Sept. 12 onlv, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates 0 indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve MISSOURI—Continued. ST. JOSEPH. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, Dec. 31, 1918. 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. 403 cities—Continued. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States,bonds and certificates of indebtedness^ Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reservebank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets Total. 16,150 8 49 18,145 15 46 18,305 17,273 12 16,383 12 18,128 14 3,634 1,957 3,214 1,558 5,674 1,288 5,895 842 3,563 1,208 14,783 672 57 313 19 9 751 57 302 18 9 1,778 783 57 303 17 9 1,961 768 57 304 18 9 726 57 304 18 9 716 57 304 16 9 1,889 1,848 1,854 514 1,033 242 236 441 5,272 7,244 5,120 4,341 1,149 1,154 45 73 2,263 1,316 68 144 6,014 1,065 758 37 96 1,102 747 42 10 42 31 42 47 1,699 1,334 126 163 42 20 60 1,356 256 5,342 1,347 836 21 143 42 5 7 32 2 5 32,224 34,162 40,553 35,407 1,100 800 1,100 800 1,100 800 1,100 800 1,100 800 1,100 800 251 200 244 305 335 393 59 22 27 842 3,364 189 30 6 837 4,560 163 35 26 835 5,682 134 38 38 844 3,841 116 31 6 827 3,754 94 33 23 814 4,565 8,577 11,395 2 491 8,914 3,429 647 8,808 11 329 9,042 3,514 751 1,6 9,251 7 670 10,066 4,361 601 1200 600 31,6 34,118 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits less expenses and taxes paid , Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxps accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits , United States bonds borrowed 1 Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 8,672 2,811 2,035 9,429 2,942 1,272 14,407 2 528 9,731 3,136 1,830 3,600 1,100 1,650 4,630 52 6 6 5S 3 241 1 1 383 400 643 10 60 465 32,224 34,162 40,553 35,407 31,698 34,118 100 582 408 100 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 404 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve MISSOURI-Continued. cities—Continued. ST. LOUIS. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. 6 banks. 6 banks. 124,232 53 580 122,798 31 655 Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. J u n e 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 6 banks. 6 b a n k s . 7 b a n k s . 5 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts , Overdrafts , Customer's liability under letters of credit.. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States lbonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets Total. 121,445 9 139 118,160 24 HI 147,514 22 558 170,500 52 566 9,535 11,837 11,328 6,296 6,489 5,471 23,553 24,552 19,716 14,294 35,256 8,337 41,803 6,983 23,901 13,644 137,852 10,127 11,114 11,510 11,945 16,467 17,681 687 818 6,196 265 583 13,953 673 818 6,012 265 573 721 818 5,990 165 573 704 818 6,113 200 599 15,351 16,122 14,752 606 968 5,911 201 1,639 17,998 606 1,013 4,233 271 3,508 19,932 12,524 13,362 14,978 12,012 24,788 9,924 4,818 34 419 27,158 22,675 25,040 14,890 20,492 25,473 22,362 7,274 7,161 51 1,572 10,822 7,207 68 285 559 264 559 273 561 11 9,767 7,942 76 338 561 134 8,533 4,464 36 199 559 110 8,195 5,302 32 118 559 193 332 25 87 210 7 339 6 16 5 228 10 268,058 262,934 262,697 262,947 293,395 323,763 18,700 8,550 18,700 8,550 18,700 8,560 18,700 8,560 22,200 11,560 24,700 9,075 4,026 3,242 3,529 4,209 4,389 4,324 480 428 82 10,873 36,359 973 377 86 11,010 39,598 1,068 367 195 10,957 39,882 426 84 11,006 39,290 1,073 550 17 10,761 37,053 1,275 2« 2 10,72' 39,091 35,524 40,750 76,111 11,966 25,758 7,826 16,485 91,450 11,970 4,138 6,467 8,570 40,847 20 1,645 80,293 12,992 12,061 5,850 11,432 40,193 22 1,322 88,854 13,680 7,527 6,684 11,982 38,568 31 1,934 106,833 22,948 9,423 6,070 6,009 44,97<( 21 2,16! 126,04: 23,021 7,85,' i 9,12: 13,04: 582 9,535 4,773 667 11,837 4,549 150 11,928 2,221 117 6,296 3,029 561 6,889 6,526 60 5,47 1,64 268,058 262,934 262,697 262,947 293,395 323,76 13,939 6,489 6,700 3,588 7,450 8,08 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed1 Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those | w i t h Federal reserve bank ! 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates c indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 405 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. MONTANA. [In thousands of dollars.) Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. 129 banks. banks. banks. banks. 53,006 277 53,602 264 54,283 212 57,832 183 58,822 206 7,392 3,405 8,748 3,600 11,394 3,125 11,409 3,183 8,022 4,052 6,184 5,745 4,888 5,074 5,337 5,994 103 335 1,731 463 575 4,511 96 336 1,911 473 536 5,220 94 338 1,885 479 518 102 344 1,886 495 552 4,971 102 349 1,918 506 558 4,570 102 351 1,988 526 537 4,762 30 26 18,597 24,074 16,233 16,441 18,502 2,898 219 436 255 2,770 352 402 299 2,184 184 257 184 2,015 210 314 175 1,748 325 322 202 2,151 300 170 155 189 78 78 36 192 428 67 25 195 509 195 664 61 194 737 49 52 200 847 100,798 109,166 106,025 104,518 108,078 7,728 3,450 7,810 3,586 7,835 3,703 7,860 3,708 7,860 3,765 7,960 3,811 2,040 131 Mar. 4, 1919. 132 Mav 12, 1919. 133 June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 134 banks. 138 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of acceptances United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness * Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets Total. 4,668 20,470 54 105, c 1 11,690 24 6 15 59,460 267 52 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowedl Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1,852 1,547 2,047 1,787 2,322 7 88 97 3,748 2,669 93 3,751 3,353 72 247 193 3,851 2,970 193 166 3,849 2,674 105 154 168 3,860 2,413 101 141 139 3,956 047 2, 4,171 5,247 49,451 25,517 840 54,888 26,887 964 1 4,529 59 1,336 48,912 29,336 941 3,562 65 1,026 48,349 30,361 817 62 3,415 135 1,119 46,657 30,905 598 132 3,761 62 1,107 49,468 31,233 713 l 138 658 145 301 29 211 484 515 715 545 788 234 11 1 152 9 13 "176 84 105,988 104,518 108,078 1,260 1,330 16 233 12 173 231 100,798 109,166 37 106,025 1,262 452 535 i For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of Indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities, s For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 406 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. NEBRASKA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, | Sept. 12. 178 banks. 178 banks. 178 banks. 176 banks. banks. 1919. 1919. 176 176 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets 78,199 550 78,540 445 83,139 511 84,291 526 14,816 3,802 9,575 6,118 2,636 83,386 752 13,681 4,727 2,505 10,547 6,587 10,117 5,160 2,499 25 413 2,083 499 486 5,359 2,404 2,221 2,432 24 417 2,088 501 513 5,362 24 421 2,104 509 521 6,237 19 422 2,115 507 421 6,181 10 : 423 i 2,126 j 502 i 414 i 5,860 i 426 2,150 517 371 5,895 88,697 604 1 15,950 (2) 2 13,677 21,611 15,675 14,368 13,146 856 62 303 265 1,864 89 710 628 789 62 398 259 826 117 495 424 61 397 416 357 62 887 59 416 366 362 469 361 358 536 355 531 363 561 118 5 64 44 51 1 58 119,876 Total. 10 10,591 122,149 132,469 129,242 132,891 8,850 5,035 8,850 5,144 8,900 5,300 8,835 5,343 8,835 5,406 8,865 5, 407 2,196 2,206 1,998 2,125 2,18S 2,187 30 56 54 153 32 129 7,176 143 66 140 7,205 167 109 172 7,166 134 100 156 7,176 61 120 113 177 7,249 1,469 984 6,601 7,388 49,421 33,680 2,328 20 25 60 52,510 33,713 871 63 10,232 74 1,445 66,161 33,245 840 139 8,304 49 857 59,889 34,567 404 300 7,395 93 625 56,307 36,289 255 135 112 40 7,457 63 757 58,347 37,837 501 928 1,587 1,064 1,106 810 910 1,756 1,261 1,518 995 1,438 1,005 847 534 4 8 520 273 101 119,876 122,149 132,469 | 129,242 132,891 2,306 2,363 3 140, € 15 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances , Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 802 140,6 1,832 1,180 ! 1,008 1,911 1,796 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of i jdebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 407 Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. NEBRASKA—Continued. LINCOLN. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 10,392 76 10,083 21 10,938 21 11,393 9 11,679 27 12,997 38 1,323 1,016 1,249 694 440 2,255 309 1,259 844 12,279 (2) 390 48 400 103 26 607 239 49 400 98 27 1,091 244 50 400 98 27 1,278 249 53 400 109 26 1,208 255 53 400 111 24 1,088 178 53 400 111 24 1,254 142 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States lbonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house . • Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 60 115 165 156 1,839 3,574 2,409 2,006 644 237 164 807 304 198 2,352 607 197 917 305 121 1,213 364 225 27 13 27 15 27 5 17,081 Total. 49 1,569 17,200 22,294 19,961 19,736 20,923 1,150 485 1,150 500 1,150 600 1,150 600 1,150 600 1,175 637 394 328 276 321 315 389 25 16 66 533 1,490 14 6 541 1,752 37 11 540 1,283 59 6 10 541 2,394 534 1,308 51 10 4 541 1,743 4,166 4,490 6,785 676 861 7,362 686 338 6,993 7 298 8,134 753 518 4,886 38 184 8,096 780 253 4,301 31 225 9,221 771 152 4,996 22 213 9,505 877 390 200 500 250 550 200 1,100 200 880 103 270 17,081 17,200 1,676 980 1,047 340 133 27 7 1 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund » . Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest a n d discount collected b u t n o t earned A m o u n t reserved for taxes accrued A m o u n t reserved for all interest a c c r u e d . . . National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due t o national banks Net a m o u n t s due t o other b a n k s , bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own b a n k outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits Bills payable, other t h a n Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve b a n k s . . Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 22,294 I 19,961 I 19,736 | 20,923 1,077 1,182 1,47S For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 408 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. NEBRASKA—Continued. OMAHA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. RESOURCES. L oans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States 1bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets Total. 70.528 176 69 73,200 106 61 74,752 169 76,039 212 5 1,000 1,200 875 9,071 6,903 15,331 5,270 19,712 87,276 212 5,493 5,921 118,273 (2) 2,906 107 11,277 6,190 78,063 180 17 2,158 2,634 I 2,903 67 293 2,870 35 252 67 300 2,831 31 228 66 302 2,805 31 222 5,547 6,165 6,540 2,166 1,779 3,814 13,676 13,733 16,545 8,202 3,458 131 963 142 7 8,721 4,707 144 631 106 53 16,114 5,052 130 1,277 33 94 10 4,780 3,426 66 302 3,020 31 217 6,205 3,419 79 302 3,020 31 204 79 311 3,020 33 202 8,826 9,014 2,026 3,634 13,416 16,235 4,496 8,700 4,001 250 1,773 86 53 11,663 5,081 232 1,104 95 67 2,473 15,875 10,391 189 915 95 62 129,240 132,682 152,546 148,627 135,867 159,437 6,300 3,710 6,300 3,710 6,300 3,750 6,300 3,750 6,300 3,750 6,600 3,750 1,404 820 1,294 1,104 1,111 1,532 164 165 18 1,887 16,390 838 100 18 1,878 23,494 704 152 26 1,887 28,276 819 223 25 1,888 20,434 902 211 32 1,873 19,588 202 43 1,887 21,541 21,572 23,670 46,258 6,179 4,454 552 50,769 6,224 3,932 636 38,865 784 2,050 46,046 6,487 4,742 29,758 665 1,855 56,813 6,954 4,772 705 27,012 391 1,919 53,295 7,199 2,595 708 27,313 616 2,576 66,459 7,383 3,297 i 727 17,395 6,554 8,741 10,390 419 13,090 71 1,000 1,721 62 1,200 2,477 875 899 231 7,896 21 833 1,098 129,240 132,682 152,546 107 2,057 148,627 135,867 159,437 1,978 149 120 100 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed * Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated... Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 743 i 6 233 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 409 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. NEVADA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 10 banks. 10 banks. 10 banks. 10 banks. 10 banks. 10 banks. KESOUKCES. Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness 1 2 . . . Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other re^l estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection . Cash in vault, and net amounts due from from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets Total 7,517 86 338 7,830 59 346 323 106 98 206 2,271 612 2,074 552 2,666 642 1,295 2,351 868 1,101 13,243 1,351 2,639 587 1,204 32 54 272 66 54 614 32 54 268 67 54 687 29 54 268 68 56 699 29 54 268 68 53 829 28 55 271 69 90 806 80 28 56 274 70 99 695 2,434 3,053 2,655 3,337 2,618 3,184 199 11 18 39 136 9 11 40 150 4 11 40 126 104 15 25 34 116 3 12 41 61 3 61 38 61 99 61 49 112 20 12 7 7 3 6 1 16,052 16,678 16,488 17,392 17,195 17,327 1,435 384 1,435 415 1,435 415 1,435 415 1,435 438 1,435 438 124 161 177 212 173 214 45 78 8 4 1,216 27 4 42 1,190 25 2 47 1,184 256 151 1,399 26 90 7,685 4,181 102 7,497 37 7,677 106 1,138 33 42 62 142 8,421 44 7,961 30 (2) 1,135 62 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund .. . . Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Time deposits United States deposits Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 5 12 1,227 49 2 24 1,221 136 145 150 6 14 1,198 46 372 1,474 1,912 6,892 3,706 6,640 4,058 1,766 6 136 6,375 4,225 1,502 10 174 7,253 4,164 185 320 1,673 9 146 7,344 4,124 168 60 100 106 87 98 13 206 4 17,392 17,195 17,327 264 50 338 282 20 346 21 1 323 6 16,052 16,678 16,488 35 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 410 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 81, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. NEW HAMPSHIRE. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 55 banks. 55 banks. 55 banks. 55 banks. 55 banks. 55 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts . . . Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness * Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house ... Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest parned but not collected "War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets Total 24,125 42 23,286 41 23,972 38 25,976 43 9,672 6 182 8,597 6,100 11,596 5,916 13,169 5 238 8,626 6 605 114,760 8,311 9,123 8,447 8,600 8,525 8,655 154 265 958 55 154 267 967 49 57 2,377 152 268 953 50 152 268 995 49 158 268 945 49 154 269 1,064 50 25,159 43 45 57 2,377 30 57 2,282 65 2,445 58 2,291 27,108 42 120 (2) 66 2,547 79 98 92 225 259 104 6,160 6,068 5,826 6,192 5,136 6,447 60 198 300 72 179 539 248 158 149 146 378 244 139 96 174 371 71 230 365 56 1 29 1 36 73 246 178 35 2 237 178 32 61 121 163 302 248 202 60,385 59,250 60,131 62,510 60,138 62,423 5,235 3,682 5,235 3,703 5,235 3,703 5,235 3,702 5,235 3,728 1,916 1,941 2,068 2,161 5,235 3,708 2,129 6 90 99 117 135 147 10 4,914 120 499 10 4,948 47 363 13 4,873 82 357 21 4,869 314 29 4,891 239 504 2,659 3,531 27,804 4,232 5,636 1,310 206 29,367 4,309 1,286 3,550 64 301 28,287 4,608 2,267 2,662 60 368 29,480 5 056 2,290 2,913 55 347 27,631 5 174 1,620 833 649 104 206 6 6 679 2,943 161 272 31,011 5 348 2,207 i 244 6 6 279 1,518 45 319 2,646 310 3,483 385 5,289 575 4,426 30 203 2,869 120 313 416 176 371 298 29 217 60,385 59,250 60,131 62,510 60,138 62,423 1,094 1,442 1,337 1,364 1,702 1,117 246 1 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid . Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed 1 Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Acceptances Time drafts outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 20 18 2,267 15 27 4,870 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds. Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 412 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. NEW MEXICO. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 43 banks 43 banks. 43 banks. 44 banks 44 banks. 46 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States1 bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearinghouse Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War sayings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 21,642 28 2,832 876 21,517 33 21,959 32 2,623 1,067 2,902 1,071 873 875 741 31 129 546 188 299 1,550 29 130 537 187 310 1,674 34 132 537 195 296 1,704 22,386 28 3,150 1,083 132 538 199 294 1,650 22,989 26 23,938 42 2,668 1,152 1 4,025 (2) 887 48 133 538 200 295 1,766 49 139 543 211 380 1,855 359 257 194 140 304 4,153 3,851 3,582 3,471 4,156 545 3 140 128 505 4 190 106 437 4 169 94 586 13 166 94 647 11 164 82 646 6 140 84 96 1 104 123 97 195 97 254 96 232 96 246 35 1 22 1 19 1 15 1 15 3 34,409 Total. 161 4,305 34, 549 34,727 35,366 35,506 37,748 2,830 1,577 2,880 1,555 2,880 1,625 2,985 1,602 2,985 1,639 3,135 1,642 383 218 327 449 267 414 3 1 9 1,923 805 119 31 1,902 821 142 27 11 1,923 780 142 18 13 1,904 709 158 10 16 1,897 747 153 11 16 1,923 913 1,134 1,252 17,136 5,778 1,363 40 63 18,268 5,885 596 100 1,206 44 350 17,161 6,583 592 75 1,390 44 326 16,718 6,416 503 94 1,259 73 338 17,756 6,307 420 122 1,540 34 363 19,220 6,853 415 153 221 518 455 978 933 589 608 442 }) LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts including those with Federal reserve bank 1,020 332 16 2 140 1 11 2 34,409 34,549 34,727 35,366 35,506 37,748 2,826 1,923 2,156 2,553 2,662 2,254 i For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. * For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 81, 1918, arranged by States and reserve 411 cities—Continued. NEW J E R S E Y . [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, i M a r . 4, 1919. 1918. M a y 12, 1919. J u n e 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. I I 202 banks 202 banks 202 banks 201 banks 201 banks 203 banks RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness l Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) „ Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stocks of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total. 218,S02 218,481 • 99 I 63 288 425 202,775 51 1 205,475 70 1 223,394 68 24 233,246 75 36 982 824 949 1,114 873 41,697 40,419 40,529 50,823 66,742 43,239 76,846 44,426 42,176 54,550 i 95, 531 98,729 100,340 101,506 105,934 107,095 108,954 1,079 1,342 8,106 1,423 1,714 21,715 1,067 1,346 8,027 1,431 1, 833 25,185 1,057 1,350 8,023 1,458 1,854 23,693 1,080 1,352 7,994 1,475 1,928 23,969 1,134 1,360 7,983 1,464 1,786 24,758 1,190 1,369 8,053 1,464 1,862 25,262 584 i 4,470 7,839 6,132 6,471 6,390 8,280 43,593 54,071 43,798 40,484 39,734 41,658 2,109 198 2,414 1,421 2,531 1,006 3,401 2,002 2,187 275 1,995 1,375 2,618 510 2,235 950 2,529 601 2,759 1,347 2,335 460 2,421 1,268 796 129 844 736 906 1,147 781 1,164 776 1,318 147 18 .102 26 49 773 1,168 68 41 63 292 170 491,292 523,108 510,526 526,817 522,566 536,601 22,692 22,692 22,406 22,642 22,436 22,767 22,430 22,815 22,626 22,957 22,805 LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued. Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed 1 Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. State bank circulation outstanding Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 22,286 10,732 11, 505 10,540 11,783 242 204 469 14,402 2,423 2,126 11,985 796 99 347 14,525 2,615 1,538 1,089 150 452 14,229 2,818 1,326 1,164 181 552 14,206 1,593 1,907 1,128 179 381 14,175 1,682 1,407 1.211 168 615 14,092 2,747 1,678 11,079 248, 760 90,811 34,149 2,584 6 276,430 96,389 6,607 13,114 6 13,297 1,397 323 264,762 103,930 15,146 6,210 6 230 12,369 2,035 643 266,773 106,409 19,316 7,030 6 12,107 3,020 472 273,372 108,275 7,760 6,755 12,755 3,412 713 287,087 113,375 10,999 1673 6 1,107 15,427 8 520 28,191 466 25,489 8 735 29,163 8 748 29,484 I 8 ! 494 19,992 8 426 982 11,373 834 2,524 953 5,072 1,114 I 4,512 36 873 8,117 510,526 I 526,817 | 522,566 | 536,601 10,971 288 584 9,767 i 491,292 523,108 4,431 3,643 1,561 1,955 2,522 I 1,935 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities, a For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 413 REPORT OF THE COMPTKOLLEE OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. NEW YORK. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 438 banks, |437 banks. 438 banks, 438 banks.|438 banks. 439 banks. RESOURCES. 292,120 Loans and discounts 319 Overdrafts 34 Customer'sliabiiity under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "accept1,336 ances" United States bonds and certificates of in66,265 debtedness * 77,932 Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than 127,458 stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank 2,010 stock 2,187 St ock of Federal reserve bank 7,510 B anking house 1,411 Furniture and fixtures 1,576 Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. 27,684 Items with Federal reserve bank in process 3,728 of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from 50,920 national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, 5,348 and trust companies 1,071 Exchanges for clearing houses 1,195 Checks on other banks in the same place.. 1,216 Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United 1,565 States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected 248 War-savings certificates and thrift stamps 349 actually owned2 216 Other assets 673,6 Total. 283,889 2 I 269,781 178 19 278,946 202 296,929 206 15 311,874 232 1,010 1,217 13 881 815 65,474 70,288 108,017 59,830 13,1,597 53,120 126,562 127,552 129,568 77,989 77,874 130,371 1,935 2,162 7,500 1,385 1,690 27,179 1,792 2,122 7,198 1,423 1,805 26,967 1,837 2,133 7,241 1,442 1,828 27, 727 1,846 2,127 7,332 1,447 1,748 27,841 12 1 148,316 (2) 136,292 1,885 2,143 7,411 1,516 1,683 29,601 3,645 2,814 3,881 3,510 4,541 52,298 48,454 53,571 44,808 50,463 4,844 1,052 1,742 1,322 5,306 522 1,143 814 5,046 1,557 1,052 696 5,022 1,034 1,697 1,335 5,902 540 1,319 1,152 1,615 1,160 1,624 1,223 1,549 1,447 1,573 1,339 1,618 1,436 336 163 243 101 223 103 202 277 657,733 670,308 705,789 687,403 708,894 41,555 30,216 40,705 29,912 40,804 30,020 40,747 30,196 41,125 30,549 15,139 15,612 16,62S 15,505 17,314 1,245 175 446 30,968 293 2,769 1,324 161 703 30,654 233 2,590 1,394 241 1,140 30,641 294 2,570 1,380 313 536 30,753 35 2,437 1,491 335 838 30,871 98 3,158 7,313 294,385 166,935 7,610 5,180 182 8,251 1,142 438 281,764 178,397 18,923 3,026 141 7,995 1,449 664 298,382 180,257 20,473 2,990 141 7,195 1,600 587 292,731 183,668 8,959 3,166 141 7,577 2,045 586 314,710 192,365 13,588 12,957 137 2,864 35,935 2,438 42,543 2,350 48,657 2,083 52,194 2,026 37,934 44 1,219 20 1,380 14 1,010 13 815 10 8,313 708,894 (2) 143 LIABILITIES. 42,146 Capital stock paid in 30,564 Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes 16,797 paid Interest and discount collected but not 269 earned 386 Amount reserved for taxes accrued 993 Amount reserved for all interest accrued... 30,816 National-bank notes outstanding 144 Due to Federal reserve banks 2,498 Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, 6,872 and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. 291,543 Demand deposits 158,973 Time deposits 32,893 United States deposits 3,752 United States bonds borrowed* 525 Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal re3,526 serve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. 32,962 State bank circulation outstanding Letters of credit and travelers' checks out35 standing , 1,340 Acceptances Time drafts outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated.. 16,664 Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 13,260 9,951 17,678 15 881 12,281 673,698 657,733 670,308 705,789 687,403 17, C 15,578 8,730 7,088 9,223 i For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates oi indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities, a For Sept. 12 oaly, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 414 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. NEW YORK—Continued. ALBANY. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer'sliability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness l Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Otherreal estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War-savings certificates and thrift stamps j actually owned2 Other assets 31,817 2 11 29,744 1 10 33,533 2 28,314 25 33,705 1 200 125 125 275 225 375 5,148 2,361 6,417 2,510 9,915 2,365 11,336 3,467 6,216 2,644 9,000 8,707 9,319 10,001 9,972 18,833 (2) 9,304 377 129 775 103 3,376 358 129 775 C9 368 129 775 83 3,176 3,595 366 129 775 102 4,096 2,693 2,792 1,814 6,360 f .,i40 2,095 448 2 277 5,857 92 68 14 1 93 221 93 64,262 Total. 32,276 2,002 364 1 247 1,416 218 1 201 2,585 5,300 1,683 336 357 129 775 ioi i 3,926 | 2,579 ! 5,400 | 4,124 j 3,803 i 356 129 775 102 4,016 3,406 4,825 2,761 244 238 298 269 226 93 199 150 92 152 64,995 71,017 73,266 69,211 60,345 2,100 2,200 2,100 2,200 2,100 2,200 2,100 2,200 2,100 2,200 2,100 2,200 995 1,124 1,118 1,188 1,201 1,373 132 102 54 1,746 209 15,839 101 51 41 1,836 177 13,329 119 60 115 1,829 444 13,038 121 74 128 1,776 183 14,946 141 91 69 1,812 141 11,996 8,572 9,667 23,131 5,057 2,050 1,850 26,045 5,009 1,064 2,073 8,285 87 52 33,107 5,193 2,132 1,000 9,110 178 830 29,373 5,339 2,869 2,460 8,334 223 72 29,806 5,564 1,876 3,360 8,679 188 53 29,037 5,659 1,382 2,235 11 200 14 10 163 5 125 13 275 116 225 375 64,262 64,995 71,017 73,266 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits,less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated Total. ! j ! I 69,211 | 144 120 80 1,806 272 13,642 69,345 • Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank ^ i For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. a For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 81 y 1918, arranged by States and reserve 415 cities—Continued. N E W YORK—Continued. BROOKLYN AND BRONX. [In thousands of dollars.} Nov. 1, 191S. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, I June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. ' 1919. G banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 5 banks. RESOURCES Loans and discounts O verdraf ts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness! Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 22,592 9 1 22,438 3 10 100 100 3,208 3,456 2,588 2,418 5,847 27,367 1 27,019 7 33 38 4,517 2,119 5,041 2,194 14,568 5,351 5,406 5,559 2,151 2,879 5,573 13S 665 23 118 2,718 138 690 23 109 3,326 1 138 717 23 109 3,796 1 144 663 78 109 4,052 144 663 88 98 3,687 476 707 605 655 674 3,417 3,787 3,415 3,083 3,316 174 3,073 366 153 141 2,408 384 129 246 2,070 273 88 64 2,396 230 370 8 1,137 743 280 2,322 95 1,817 82 360 31 33 51 65 62 62 51 101 53 141 42 72 6 119 23,635 2 4 2 25,445 2 3,890 2 120 363 89 93 3,309 1,736 IS 22 19 46,677 Total.. 44,871 47,390 52,166 48,736 44,464 2,200 2,405 2,200 2,405 2,400 2,405 2,400 2,405 2,400 2,405 2,100 1,905 .703 739 143 15 20 616 127 146 33 70 609 115 194 42 89 820 339 5,730 5,432 410 691 32,084 2,206 3,506 710 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to National banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total.. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 131 68 97 613 164 795 794 153 58 30 797 308 19S 61 60 698 288 26,171 1,844 6,479 100 29,574 2,015 1,077 50 5,434 385 794 29,356 2,308 2,359 105 104 10 100 86 100 32 46,677 44,871 47,390 52,166 48,736 38 278 44,464 3,129 3,473 3,060 4,446 5,318 5,471 5,580 | 4,679 | 447 661 30,847 2,092 2;174 693 33 159 3,872 488 2,046 28,107 1,763 1,669 99 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 416 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. NEW YORK—Continued. BUFFALO. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. 2 banks. 2 banks. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 1 bank. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts .. .. Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness * . . . Liberty loan bonds ^ Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Furniture and fixtures . Other real estate owned . Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, an d trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer .. Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps 2 actually owned Total 55,569 102 54,198 1 95 24,747 1 26,716 2 29,931 1 29,501 2 2,900 3,388 1,155 638 262 10,901 22,506 11,675 12,310 10,092 2,341 10,849 1,702 7,704 6,478 22,699 22,208 5,904 5,851 5,977 5,966 451 405 2,250 483 405 2,250 139 105 750 5,141 3,209 89 113 822 4 9 3,623 153 112 828 5,136 139 113 810 1 9 3,419 1,544 1,698 260 3S8 337 1,100 7,036 7,483 3,361 3,660 3,107 2,587 2,593 772 8 92 2,772 2,442 16 183 1,670 290 2,380 470 1,400 1,372 98 90 195 1,241 434 1 30 288 298 115 96 49 80 86 80 75 34 45 287 1 9,821 5 3,799 30 12 3 2 1 135,282 127,002 54,285 57,384 61,600 56,022 7,000 5,500 7,000 5,500 2,000 1,500 2,200 1,525 2,200 1,525 2,200 1,525 1,274 1,017 499 448 388 713 119 118 176 174 195 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. . ........... Surplus fund Undi vided profits, less expenses and taxes paid . ........ Interest and discount collected but not Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies .». Certified checks outstanding ' Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Time deposits United States deposits Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated... Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 172 12 5,348 3,360 65 12 5,022 4,378 6 9 1,407 2,453 46 12 1,441 1,857 54 40 1,537 952 20 11 1,577 2,286 6,363 8,699 71,424 4,798 20,438 4,000 76,520 3,543 1,763 8,000 2,175 136 51 31,379 911 2,682 7,000 1,907 148 52 34,840 1,488 1,474 7,880 2,173 199 131 36,918 1,531 7,175 5,109 1,890 159 74 36,598 1,510 687 5,120 103 2,900 2,590 96 3,388 1,970 1,155 638 262 288 804 1,252 1,234 1,169 135,282 127,092 54,285 57,384 61,600 56,022 1,024 485 3,587 2,616 3,453 4,962 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 417 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. N E W YORK—Continued. NEW YORK CITY (CENTRAL RESERVE CITY BANKS). [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dee. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 32 banks. 31 banks. 32 banks. 32 banks. 31 banks. 31 banks. RESOURCES. , 198,384 2,157,583 2,011,122 2,066,034 2,312,616 Loans and discounts 656 483 755 836 Overdrafts 289 737 1,204 495 1,613 Customer' s liability under letters of credit.. Customer's liability account of ''accept133,821 ances " 110,697 81,801 98,659 115,355 "United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i 332,973 364,612 564,436 649,576 243,829 2 247,302 204,743 256,901 171,588 165,469 Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than 252,834 241,196 255,502 258,552 stocks) 256,225 Stocks other than Federal reserve bank 8,324 7,963 stock 7,997 8,991 9,476 8,223 8,872 8,819 8,883 8,616 Stock of Federal reserve bank 27,311 25,326 25,923 27,253 25,323 Banking house 323 345 326 317 353 Furniture and fixtures 1,532 1,031 1,567 2,446 1,053 Other real estate owned 354,062 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. 348,383 391,195 361^ 503 378,809 Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection 59,943 46,589 57,552 59,443 64,843 Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks 77,341 75,500 83,944 91,816 Net amounts due from banks, bankers, 37,030 and trust companies 37,310 63,944 46,009 42,929 480,936 Exchanges for clearing house 305,432 524,333 558,163 24;901 Checks on other banks in the same place... 339,332 13,121 24,928 23,109 Outside checks and other cash items 13,818 28,514 8,350 13,506 17,521 Redemption fund and due from United 15,135 4,645 2,627 2,973 States Treasurer 3,153 4,146 7,744 Interest earned but not collected 7,665 9,635 5,645 War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 69 32 . 41 48 56 17,181 16,324 14,489 O ther assets 18,780 Total ,!4,159,227 4,348,076 4,018,314 4,356,076 4,406,645 LIABILITIES. 124,050 Capital stock paid i n 123,800 125,850 125,600 125,050 162,670 168,950 170,250 168,170 Surplus fund 162,670 Undivided profits, less expenses a n d taxes 73,072 82,041 78,152 paid 75,327 86,830 Interest a n d discount collected b u t n o t 11,022 10,791 10,873 earned 9,503 11,186 19,049 16,322 18,890 Amount reserved for taxes accrued 14,130 18,845 1,970 2,466 2,058 Amount reserved for all interest accrued... 2,280 2,144 37,517 40,625 37,483 National-bank notes outstanding 37,402 39,953 847 Due to Federal reserve b a n k s 2,335 380,332 366,814 366,897 343,747 Net amounts d u e t o national b a n k s 346,150 Net amounts d u e t o other b a n k s , bankers, 640,879 606,691 597,895 617,166 a n d trust companies 670,088 232,549 126,632 Certified checks outstanding 228,404 88,517 49,458 Cashier's checks on own b a n k outstanding. | 109,879 D e m a n d deposits ., 1,892,977 2,268,824 1,644,802 1,863,612 1,896,669 86,073 98,302 103,423 T i m e deposits 87,425 99,068 76,756 United States d e p o s i t s . . . . . . . . . 212,907 136,769 159,158 231,968 64,590 60,911 52,359 United States bonds borrowed i 88,978 87,973 6,474 Other bonds borrowed 9,176 1,590 1,590 1,590 Bills payable, other t h a n with Federal reserve b a n k s 500 50 230 342,314 261,514 Bills payable with Federal reserve b a n k s . . 267,369 344,387 204,700 11 State b a n k circulation outstanding 11 11 11 11 Letters of credit a n d t r a v e l s ' checks out8,572 standing ,. 10,354 7,868 12,731 12,907 120,897 112,762 Acceptances 136,742 86,002 107,005 Time drafts outstanding 97 2,942 1,754 5,355 5,316 6,012 Liabilities other t h a n those above s t a t e d . . . 9,006 3,965 5,263 5,434 Total !4,159,227 4,348,076 4,018,314 4,356,07i 4,406,645 Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve b a n k 148,892 ,0,038 102,102 84,990 80,346 2,273,350 399 2,779 118,993 1 590,186 (2) 263,673 10,982 9,354 27,247 407 1,549 362,743 64,122 79,654 62,598 401,845 16,284 12,961 4,250 8.264 (2) 33,772 4,345,412 131,600 176,800 94,561 12,525 21,919 2,609 37,678 353,977 558,139 167,887 99,916 1,912,849 135.761 143^034 1 49,476 1,140 41 301,358 11 6,740 128,541 5,025 3,825 4,345,412 130,239 i For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates d indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities, a For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 152982°—CUB 1919—VOL 2 27 418 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918 > arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued, NORTH CAROLINA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, Dec. 31, 1918. 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 83 banks. 83 banks. 83 banks. *2 banks. 82 banks. 84 banks. 11ESOXJRCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 68,149 454 69,818 339 72,153 280 74,188 201 75,712 247 2,233 1,371 1,031 1,299 1,284 83,339 578 270 12,174 10,680 11,342 12,000 15,184 10,675 16,533 9,850 12,734 12,004 2,651 2,556 2,482 2,278 2,191 215 410 3,199 451 217 4,436 206 415 3,194 464 256 5,419 200 429 3,257 467 234 5,102 200 437 3,492 422 258 5,103 252 443 3,607 428 246 5,311 124,563 (2) 2,538 241 438 3,706 434 202 5;437 576 490 570 569 1,053 16,130 14,683 14,689 13,896 18,866 3,719 126 715 587 3,830 251 1,100 891 2,917 161 549 946 3,366 202 756 600 2,834 269 572 710 3,212 241 718 790 331 18 759 61 497 63 339 61 540 65 359 63 72 2 42 1 124,311 Total. 505 12,967 131,021 131,832 134,866 133,936 147,056 9,190 4,642 9,230 4,746 9,580 5,070 9,605 5,063 9,730 5,236 2,685 2,257 2,226 2,482 2,249 9,906 5,280 2,682 114 11 201 6,573 584 4,737 439 15 196 6,634 551 5,315 514 16 236 6,741 566 3,329 558 14 183 6,843 391 3,686 495 33 237 6,820 715 3,590 515 41 216 7,002 493 4,016 7,187 8,766 43 2,473 53,533 23,627 2,404 998 15 7,468 37 1,742 55,581 23,853 1,814 669 15 9,448 64 1,650 64,020 27,182 2^958 i 1,063 18 21 1I LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks. Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated... Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 52,227 18,683 8,225 144 27 60,495 20,727 2,309 186 27 7,700 44 1,305 56,475 23,870 4,102 403 27 1,206 4,492 2.303 1,020 5,958 1,540 1,244 472 6,890 1,118 1,148 779 10,183 1,338 1,662 1,068 10,121 1,309 1,154 1,497 7,844 270 891 124,311 131,021 131,832 134,866 133,936 147,056 5,815 5,762 4,848 4,872 5,329 4,469 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, I'nited States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 3 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. EEPOET OF THE COMPTBOLLEE OF THE CUERENCY. 419 Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued, N O R T H DAKOTA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, I June 30, 1919. ! 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 167 banks. 168 banks. 168 banks. 171 banks.; 172 banks. 173 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness * Liberty 1 oan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges!or clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets 59,102 287 55,518 154 54,050 118 54,793 130 f 55,322 162 00,447 8,578 4,441 12,316 16,551 2,406 16,704 ! 2,749 j 9,867 4,135 114,241 4,670 4,218 4,266 4,854 14 284 1,984 470 1,025 14 2S6 1,981 481 1,003 4,175 4,835 2,822 4,413 283 1,991 467 1,055 4,266 4,700 39 53 25 12,748 9,956 1,219 173 111 244 1,233 242 74 261 12,245 1,603 227 132 243 212 173 16,754 1,748 122 146 356 208 478 209 722 209 984 209 1,156 235 63 91 6 79 32 77 67 74 35 106,069 Total. 10 278 1,970 455 1,120 7 277 1,960 454 1,101 4,254 103,690 101,424 9,819 98,732 I 6,385 3,207 6,335 3,037 6,365 3,020 6,440 3,030 6,465 3,035 6,515 3,055 1,264 1,857 1,521 1,603 1,672 1,793 23 13 53 4,219 5 3,227 165 104 112 4,192 49 3,459 166 79 148 4,179 4 2,421 156 34 196 4,192 141 35 236 4,218 2,034 2,139 162 28 277 4,266 21 2,183 9,699 8,781 7,113 36 973 35,833 37,669 1,233 15 43 691 34,556 38,303 916 207 5,944 65 677 33,464 38,938 296 287 6,868 254 891 36,572 39,236 689 1230 125 466 58 383 758 188 450 586 84 748 241 132 106,069 103,690 j 101,424 99,819 98,732 104,161 568 150 195 13 288 2,063 460 1,098 4,908 24 16,494 2,085 202 161 347 4,217 43 62 11,909 2,274 186 109 267 214 1,378 (*) 72 104,161 LIABILITIES. Capitalstock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Netamountsdueto national banks Net amounts due to otherbanks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier'schecks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowedl Bills payable other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks. Liabilities, other than those above stated Total.. Liabilities for rediscounts includngthose w i t h Federal reserve b a n k 43,016 32,891 1,284 431 268 84 39,505 34,866 868 20 i 132 ! 152 I 56 ! 723 !For Sept.12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness,and all otherissues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 420 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. OHIO. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, I Mar. 4, 1918. 1919. May 12, June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 1919. 345 banks.'345 banks.344 banks. 344 banks. 345 banks. 347 banks. RESOURCES. 210,602 Loans and discounts Overdrafts 463 Customer's liability under letters ot credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States1bonds and certificates of indebtedness 43,813 Liberty 1 oan bonds 2 27,920 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) 60,529 Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock 983 Stock of Federal reserve bank 1,595 Banking house 7,233 Furniture and fixtures 1,116 Other real estate owned 902 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. 19,190 Items with Federalreserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks 51,293 Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies 1,735 Exchanges for clearing house 1,381 Checks on other banks in the same place.. 922 Outside checks and other cash items 913 Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer 1,480 Interest earned but not collected 151 War savings certificates and thrift stamps } 2 517 actually owned i Other assets i 62 432,902 Total. 211,121 343 216,941 385 217,221 359 231,635 377 18 246,901 431 14 51,600 24,950 73,508 18,894 77,980 16,509 45,635 28,914 176,541 (2) 62,436 65,162 I 67,383 69,409 73,004 936 1,627 7,562 1,130 1,078 21,638 925 1,628 7,590 1,183 987 21,056 931 1,641 7,675 1,242 1,004 21,632 964 1,679 7,794 1,330 1,045 22,673 610 187 935 1,601 7,268 1,105 919 20,679 301 64,408 1,820 2,264 1,273 964 1,577 1,008 380 54 210 317 361 320 59,121 56,838 55,801 53,060 1,994 2,575 968 844 1,770 1.910 1.116 874 2,249 2,193 1,256 844 2,711 1,951 1,000 1,028 1,636 1,242 1,427 1,290 1,397 1,237 1,469 1,379 253 16 239 18 "8,720 206 84 475,741 498,930 457,193 I 477,720 LIABILITIES. 33,231 Capital stock paid in 20,082 Surplus fund Undivided profits less expenses and taxes 12,153 paid Interest and discount collected but not 148 earned 104 Amount reserved for taxes accrued 163 Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. 27,740 National-bank notes outstanding 12 Due to Federal reserve banks 1,316 Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, 5,464 and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. 209,859 Demand deposits 103,956 Time deposits 8,260 United States deposits 1 2,226 United States bonds borrowed 300 Other bonds borrowed 10 Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal re1,366 serve banks 3,105 Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. 166 Acceptances 3,241 Liabilities, other than those above stated. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 33,144 20,722 33,201 21,365 33,241 21,549 33,384 21,968 33,533 22,603 11,672 11,781 12,396 12,062 12,706 630 138 290 27,726 47 1,260 715 124 301 28,004 63 1,711 743 127 289 27,979 11 1,183 747 176 332 27,941 38 1,440 747 126 341 28,043 19 1,693 6,171 6,512 620 689 238,404 119,545 7,206 1,970 395 5,929 670 801 231,671 121,466 5,632 2,129 276 6,169 707 738 235,159 121,838 2,411 2,567 236 6,841 1,180 794 249,218 125,778 5,209 1 2,756 192 774 1,944 235 2,216 600 2,763 60 1,691 1,385 5,247 134 5,862 1,254 4,354 432,902 457,193 477,720 478,720 498,93C 3,881 2,441 2,561 4,10( 231,250 111,551 4,794 2,210 412 7 1,469 ! 2,220 722 4,093 616 1,72C For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates 0: indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sent. 12 onlv. included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 421 Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1018, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. OHIO—Continued. CINCINNATI. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. Dee. 31, 1918. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 8 banks. 8 banks. 8 banks. 8 banks. 7 banks. 7 banks. HE SOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of ''acceptances" — United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federalreserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same p'ace.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected -. War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 77,126 4 899 74,495 3 1 74,853 3 666 73,055 5 1 75,387 18 1 75,916 12 1 2,402 3,318 3,422 4,214 12,453 10, 799 14,382 | 7,461 24,514 2,723 20,507 2,994 13,548 9,137 130,248 15,087 i 16,038 ' 15,317 17,668 16,879 17,160 692 627 3,307 106 92 7,991 | 691 j 627 ' 3,293 106 87 8,752 683 627 3,293 106 87 9,161 698 627 3,288 101 86 9,075 605 631 3,199 101 81 7,474 603 631 3,199 103 82 8,258 447 589 S 9,463 10,406 8,043 6,239 10,288 16,768 16,838 16,098 14,910 12,583 981 2,132 110 190 1,442 3,485 239 388 1,360 2,503 138 175 1,465 2,776 107 564 1,858 2,024 373 100 374 190 1,279 2,489 80 238 344 154 376 121 346 150 370 185 23 20 155,481 Total. 7,517 14,406 159,920 165,258 160,252 157,054 167,993 13,900 7,000 13,900 7,000 13,900 7^000 13,900 7,000 13,400 6,750 13,400 6,750 3,406 3,508 3,950 3,814 3, 741 4,238 428 281 16,598 465 309 84 7,579 19,619 509 299 94 7,528 20,594 470 220 100 7,557 17,493 428 204 80 7,556 16,541 475 206 92 7,610 18,057 17,414 21,102 55,424 6,369 14,983 4,671 514 4,570 61, 750 6,368 4,312 5,090 499 6,689 29,598 373 1,238 54,434 6,655 9,233 4,720 531 2,050 22,864 297 1,066 59,965 6,880 6,888 4,518 481 1,990 19,700 782 1,052 59,511 7,006 8,686 4,805 481 2,569 21,820 1,365 1,397 60,405 7,071 9,748 1 5,022 669 5,073 944 563 716 685 659 302 40 2,494 18 49 3,454 1,246 48 3,487 227 54 4,386 155 155,481 159,920 165,258 160,252 157,054 167,993 1,726 1,791 4,489 5,400 23 I 19 ! 102 150 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l Other bonds borrowed Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabidties other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 100 7,600 6,882 5,79 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of 2indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. For Sept. 12 on'y, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 422 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. OHIO—Continued. CLEVELAND. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. G banks. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, ! June 30, 1919. ! 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness 1 Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned ' Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federalreservebankinprocess of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets Total. 130,594 172 121,646 43 24 126,572 44 6,999 8,168 6,651 17,007 7,801 124,524 37 137,387 144,411 27 1 7,279 8,682 8,371 21,278 13,331 17,087 6,115 9,072 10,957 9,321 11,224 14,492 7,639 7,247 9,100 1 24,102 356, 565 2,510 356 596 2,490 355 603 2,490 353 543 1,990 1,351 543 1,990 1,143 10,562 1,142 14,703 1,143 14,762 1,123 10,440 | 123 11,625 609 562 2,000 14 123 13,442 8,981 12,552 10,211 8,169 10,294 12,133 18,791 24,941 20,262 21,388 17,118 15,752 3,971 4,895 125 1,130 3,697 6,695 99 489 3,725 2,889 36 419 3,391 4,68.5 60 900 3,955 4,012 163 1,211 3,176 5,648 91 943 497 279 1,067 315 1,604 404 597 264 562 357 519 440 25 13 48 I 46 224,856 232,535 236,125 216,278 225,330 241,821 11,500 7,350 12,500 7,600 12,500 7,600 11,000 7,100 11,000 7,100 11,500 7,225 3,489 2,776 3,314 3,413 3,532 4,240 718 622 51 4,419 18,611 674 761 30 4,418 21,587 813 26 4,423 18,902 667 412 33 3,843 19,582 3,883 17,465 767 557 21 3,893 19,088 32,808 41,948 95,024 2,690 25,187 2,685 105,368 3,081 3,215 7,710 42,419 389 430 95,873 3,597 8,193 8,714 36,441 471 863 96,838 2,422 6,531 4,097 35,559 970 832 106,016 1,791 9,883 2,747 36,099 1,270 815 112,598 2,464 5,963 1 4,614 1,150 10,360 750 11,924 750 20,820 750 14,510 16,023 300 21,712 29 6,999 1,164 25 8,168 12 6,651 4 6,960 341 5 7,279 100 8 8,682 224,856 232,535 236,125 216,278 225,330 241,821 16,983 11,740 6,112 5,798 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed J Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, inc'uding those with Federal reserve bank 1 12,17 4,46 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of 2indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 423 Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 19IS, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. OHIO—Cont mixed. COLUMBUS. [In thousands of dollars.] N o v . 1, 1918. Dec. 31, Mar. 4, 1919. 8 banks. May 12, 1919. J u n e 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 8 banks. 8 banks. 1918. 8 banks. 8 banks. EESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability underletters of credit, Customer's liability account of " acceptances " United Statesx bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furnitureand fixtures Other real estate owned Lawfulreserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federalreser ve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts du8 from national banks Net amounts duef rom banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 26,351 3 2 27,346 7 27,525 3 29,368 6,254 3,101 6,355 3,185 7,681 2,695 7,255 2,878 5,190 4,505 7,448 7,630 8,094 8,057 7,788 8,423 160 154 1,172 60 31 107 155 1,172 54 31 3,318 3,759 102 155 1,169 56 26 3,655 75 155 1,176 56 25 3,780 75 158 1,176 56 25 3,589 75 158 1,173 58 253 4,384 213 184 27,838 2 31,615 5 10 1 9,71.1 (2) 429 189 245 7,875 7,662 6,422 8,423 762 720 37 100 918 1,081 40 104 757 1,088 35 157 1,371 923 97 129 8,280 821 920 26 139 178 184 45 258 64 136 29 122 45 217 44 59,485 Total., 7,395 961 896 38 219 59,410 61,235 61,151 0,815 67,446 3,100 2,055 3,100 2,055 3,100 2,156 3,100 2,156 3,100 2,156 3,100 2,157 1,154 1,138 1,065 1,058 1,174 1,249 34 60 2,624 37 2,673 71 47 52 2,621 78 3,370 74 54 2,611 59 3,031 64 55 2,641 66 2,479 75 67 59 2,602 64 3,174 78 57 57 2,587 83 3,375 4,879 6,599 29,344 6,568 4,181 864 100 31,286 6,414 1,536 154 100 6,337 156 314 32,644 6,526 2,377 154 100 5,386 163 235 33,299 6,865 1,558 534 100 5,375 162 375 32,505 6,887 1,345 340 100 7,357 188 195 36,913 7,007 1,616 i 621 100 125 1,675 200 585 385 1,090 100 1,155 200 506 2 10 2 2 59,485 59,410 61,235 61,151 60,815 67,446 C50 829 170 368 639 1,005 30 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits , United States bonds borrowedl Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those stated above.. Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 235 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 424 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract cf reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by Stales and reserve OHIO—Continued. cities—Continued. TOLEDO. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dee. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and disccunts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness J Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 26,867 1 5 27,604 1 6 30,100 1 9 30,239 1 50 100 7,588 2 ; 885 6,861 4,008 10,417 5,919 5,183 4, 895 4,280 164 218 2,315 28 2,879 164 218 2,295 27 2,897 155 218 2,295 27 3,204 563 31,209 5 35,489 2 6,854 8,403 15,740' 4,637 4,551 4,228 180 2J8 2 295 "' 27 3,412 178 222 2,285 27 3,164 178 222 2,285 48 3,801 50 257 247 344 409 595 5,681 5,707 6,262 5,741 7,641 1,426 595 66 83 1,643 ' 852 33 140 1,623 660 12 49 95 1,350 961 93 137 2,018 1,221 66 251 219 21 284 41 237 169 175 110 178 114 170 176 19 16 57,000 Total. 276 5,596 58,480 65,395 68,874 65,896 74,181 3,500 3,750 3,500 3,750 3,500 3,750 3,500 3,900 3,500 3,900 3,500 3,900 1,172 1,142 1,306 1,209 1,297 1,482 51 43 54 2,975 133 996 87 22 25 2,985 165 1,753 104 37 69 2,950 250 1,796 106 15 58 2,985 170 1,461 106 28 25 2,940 331 1,321 117 52 73 2,911 319 1,261 6,039 7,501 21,762 10,175 i;875 507 21,481 10,970 2,257 512 8 212 '169 103 22,817 11,454 2,335 3,839 7,827 191 410 25,694 11,461 1,939 4,129 6,420 249 100 26,271 11,204 849 4,830 8,832 269 219 30,691 11,100 2,435 i 5,115 200 3,155 200 1,525 250 2,600 500 2,025 1,82£ 5 563 45 6 554 45 9 50 45 100 669 57,000 58,480 65,395 68,874 2,933 1,729 135 15 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed 1 Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than these above stated. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 773 [ 5( 3( 65, 896 74,181 621 1,01! For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates o indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 425 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—ContinuedOKLAHOMA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 329 banks 328 banks. 326 banks. 326 banks, 326 banks 329 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States 1bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 96,539 656 93,840 557 94,702 557 95,948 432 98,405 538 13,915 10,813 11,515 11,779 13,680 11,514 14,252 10,245 11,163 12,299 6,088 6,468 5,874 5,734 6,090 5,853 515 2,558 847 788 8,365 17 523 2,411 1,035 756 8,417 15 521 ! 2,597 | 885 798 ! 529 2,688 917 786 8,272 535 2,682 925 771 8,418 544 2,706 960 706 149 59 20,652 22,212 1,290 133 754 648 1,235 271 852 974 418 61 417 215 219 35 106,032 706 1 26,205 (2) j 8,364 i 96 ; 68 9,340 97 19,515 1,022 249 785 638 292 745 721 25,240 1,835 183 827 742 418 260 416 255 410 253 421 262 139 60 82 135 65 35 61 56 97 165,459 Total. 19,973 163,752 162,964 163,317 164,961 182,765 13,157 4,212 13,175 4,315 13,240 4,372 13,372 4,367 13,490 4,497 13,573 4,485 1,336 1,771 19,811 | 1,027 ' 209 749 670 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies p Certified checks outstanding. Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowedl Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Time drafts outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 2,163 712 1,488 1,984 132 59 28 8,360 13 4,587 530 257 44 8,313 22 4,545 1,024 213 44 8,327 39 3,408 1,010 165 29 8,240 13 3,317 3,798 3,926 2,883 180 1,974 97,!901 16/754 1,156 1,069 99 1 193 87 2,596 100,126 17,871 1,230 1,245 2,600 114,207 18,343 1,888 1 1,205 132 9 153 28 3,037 5,479 3,210 4,194 2,254 4,081 18 20 15 101,833 15,405 2,632 422 181 90 103,533 15,055 1,530 800 183 29 3,202 245 2,332 98,722 16,059 1,350 1,021 45 20 3,992 4,013 3,147 3,326 3,074 4,561 6 46 347 657 104 26 8,345 539 73 24 8,373 35 46 3,252 4,141 2,050 4,516 258 177 272 325 5 358 163,752 162,964 163,317 164,961 182, 765 6,283 7,625 8,064 9,281 6,805 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness 426 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31 > 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. OKLAHOMA—Continued. MUSKOGEE. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. RESOURCES. Overdrafts United States 2bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds 2 .. ...... Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures . Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies..... Exchanges for clearing house. .. Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. Interest earned but not collected... War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned.2 Other assets Total 9,803 4 9,574 3 8,649 6 9,374 6 1,149 680 983 740 1,309 562 1,434 362 9,299 4 1,209 851 427 415 377 426 404 528 104 31 47 26 194 815 116 31 81 23 143 1,024 116 31 82 23 139 934 113 31 81 28 238 931 114 31 82 25 228 1,248 106 32 82 1,895 3,113 1,829 2,313 1,653 2,19S 119 172 5 33 39 197 1 45 90 154 2 22 95 138 1 47 126 200 237 72 91 35 35 35 4 35 5 35 8 38 14 2 2 4 3 6 3 15,553 16,565 14,404 15,665 15,628 17,231 750 280 750 280 850 230 850 231 1 IOC 87 750 280 9 42 64 39 48 7 25 700 39 29 12 676 43 20 22 700 89 15 18 700 70 13 22 688 2* 751; 1,177 1,189 924 1,074 1,289 l, n: 634 925 9,705 2,117 708 987 26 529 8,133 2,372 241 544 14 576 7,933 2,453 506 1,261 7,605 2,320 768 733 28 548 7,670 2,192 301 500 650 100 25 150 150 100 125 2 1 1 1 179 1 174 15 15,553 16,565 14,404 15,665 15,628 17,23 1,026 676 411 503 698 38 10,05: 1 2 31S 25 225 1,122 30 164 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund • Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid .... Interest and discount collected b u t not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Due t o Federal reserve banks Net amounts due t o national banks Net amounts due t o other banks, bankers, a n d trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits. United States deposits Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Liabilities other t h a n those above s t a t e d . . Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 231 8( 6ft 8,51! J 77( For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates oi indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 427 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. Si, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued* OKLAHOMA—Continued. OKLAHOMA CITY. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 17,619 27 18,192 27 17,517 9 16,814 14 17,614 19 10,173 10 2 454 2,985 2,441 3,771 3,846 2,915 5,047 2,313 3 589 3,225 i 7 699 3 020 3,167 3,093 3,297 3 818 4 680 16 78 256 95 63 1,741 10 78 281 99 16 2,222 10 93 303 103 16 1,969 43 94 308 102 16 2,205 10 94 308 103 8 1,907 10 95 308 126 8 2,025 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness l «L ibertv loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock.. Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks.. Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War-savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets Total 623 495 531 785 623 1 059 5,258 5,096 5,289 6,147 4,820 G, 305 564 235 44 348 502 311 87 373 1,143 540 51 110 994 688 22 332 873 474 79 321 2,240 752 272 281 32 28 40 30 83 30 52 34 65 39 72 4 3 2 3 3 4 11 35,462 37,241 37,654 39,306 37,999 45,154 1,700 895 1,700 895 1,950 1 195 1,950 1 207 1,950 1 218 1,950 1 223 191 49 114 189 151 281 32 59 53 550 5,091 111 33 29 535 5,322 160 43 30 600 4,523 135 44 33 605 4,748 13 9 34 625 4,255 134 54 30 781 0,262 1,786 2,041 16,470 3 186 3,110 16,791 4 098 1,839 118 95 2,161 12 533 18,181 3,809 1,691 150 95 2,242 23 599 18,403 3 961 1,803 34 95 2,085 38 722 17,956 5 394 626 25 95 3,627 31 880 20,478 4 726 1,167 i 83 95 500 1,340 700 2,870 400 2,006 250 2,963 250 2,386 3,280 1 498 2 13 1 3 19 5 72 35,462 37,241 37,654 39,306 37,999 45,154 2,425 1,426 742 1,932 2 ; 248 1,292 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.. Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time depositsUnited States deposits United States bonds borrowed *. Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total Liabilities for rediscoHnts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of ndebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 428 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued OKLAHOMA—Continued. TULSA. [In thousands of dollars.] May 12, 1919. J u n e 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 7 banks, i 7 banks. 7 banks. 7 banks. 7 banks. 7 banks. Nov. 1, j Dec. 31, 1918. 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts C ustomer 's liability under letters of credit.. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness l Liberty-loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War-savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets Total.. 26,245 I 74 ! 27,190 59 9 29,285 81 31,343 66 33,129 111 35,02 6 100 1 3,804 1,670 3,573 1,515 6,103 1,246 7,613 1,230 4,666 1,379 16,04' 3,410 3,544 4,563 4,206 4,528 26 95 1,028 78 15 184 98 1,070 126 28 4,067 98 1,063 130 28 4,213 85 850 78 215 3,315 86 1,035 78 15 3,463 428 383 7,411 7,855 1,725 437 3 85 1,883 883 168 3,797 385 6, 786 1,535 639 199 4,95 10 1,05 13 2 4,40' 722 630 86 9,819 8,056 8,72 1,565 1,248 2,102 906 2,44 71 1 259 28 147 126 2 12 13 49,885 51,816 56,007 63,828 61, 704 64,9G 2,050 803 2,050 863 2,300 2,400 870 2,650 955 2,6£ 97 378 184 445 300 4< 87 76 25 562 4,263 158 69 15 559 4,459 168 82 6 542 5,480 11 5( 5,75 1,670 2,065 30,138 6,324 2,000 2,475 82 543 39,181 5,692 703 2,260 96 751 36,406 6,184 1,861 2,9! i: 71 39,5< .7,3! 1,6' 165 31,347 5,402 1,741 1,575 165 175 81 22 563 4,583 2,186 71 614 32,279 6,441 1,634 195 88 9 563 5,236 425 425 425 4: 1,235 1,155 3,429 4,919 3,436 1,2 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus funds Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated... Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 870 325 9 100 2 ; 49,885 51,816 56,007 63,828 61, 704 1,841 3,144 3,337 2,301 64, £ 2,789 For Sept. 12 only this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve 429 cities—Continued. OREGON. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, ; Dee. 31, Mar. 4, 1918. \ 1918. i 1919. May 12, 1919. 79 banks. 182banks. 83 banks, 84 banks. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 84 banks, j 84 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States 2bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds 3 , Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock S ock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federalreserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected b u t not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due t o Federal reserve banks N e t amounts due to national banks N e t a m o u n t s due to other banks, bankers, and t r u s t companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own b a n k outstanding. Demand deposits T i m e deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other t h a n with Federal reserve b a n k s Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding. Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated. Total.. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 2 35,350 167 35,515 103 34,828 188 36,986 108 38,014 108 42 214 190 6,893 3,230 7,889 3,056 9,593 3,133 9,945 3,607 6,571 4,773 2 12,061 3,887 4,078 4,177 4,232 4,160 4, 633 56 228 1,764 346 452 3,500 83 233 1,770 349 438 3,672 82 235 1,790 359 468 3,353 80 236 1,802 371 461 3,563 78 239 1,814 372 452 3,668 77 245 1,860 395 456 4, 196 (3) 26 58 9 19 8,559 8,394 7,651 8,617 26 155 170 732 50 116 144 825 30 98 146 816 58 158 247 801 48 144 174 1,386 44 152 224 183 7 190 356 190 443 190 515 189 459 190 492 70 4 64 72 2 69 12 66 7 65,995 67,294 67,672 72,093 71,245 79,858 5,101 2,584 5,251 2,652 5,276 5,301 2,702 5,301 5,431 2,875 2,918 1,202 1,299 1,235 1,406 38 18 3,604 50 93 52 3,703 532 604 1,000 893 2,704 1,128 1,466 17 i 11,030 53 242 68 3,760 427 43 115 80 3,743 51 464 52 111 65 3,711 600 63 123 66 3,771 687 115 439 40,801 12,347 713 37 40 1,107 110 328 41,275 12,402 284 14 40 1,684 28 403 48,339 13,059 606 39,458 10,368 947 6 42 39,587 11,584 800 5 10 920 245 201 38,149 12,545 384 15 10 134 719 75 606 202 1,333 233 5 17 8 65,995 67,294 67,672 72,093 79,858 1,410 1,651 1,869 1,587 823 253 7 17 556 40 178 1,513 1,134 28 7 18 3 2 banks previously included in Portland. For Sept. 12 only; this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of ndebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 3 For Sept. 12 only; included with United-States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 430 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued OREGON—Continued. PORTLAND. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. l, 1918. 5 banks. Bee. 31, 1918. 1 Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, j Sept. 12 1919. ! 1919. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness 2 Liberty loan bonds 3 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies E xchanges for clearing house Cheeks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned3 46,831 39 163 42,969 13 124 5,472 3,298 2,864 1,591 1,698 2,06 5,851 6,790 7,188 4,104 13,830 2,472 16,070 2,734 7,819 213,73 7,053 7,399 7,262 330 203 1,607 81 217 7,485 315 218 1,586 70 188 7,077 313 218 1,571 68 167 5,316 590 606 43,710 26 18 47,296 9 17 49,528 14 17 4,824 7,795 7,33 31 21 1,53 7 12 7,78 313 217 1,560 75 128 7,087 313 218 1,551 80 127 421 681 82 7,723 6,745 7,176 6,975 10,55 3,678 2,033 93 3,370 1,807 202 164 2,825 1,514 91 122 4,202 2,862 65 127 3,734 2,362 130 275 5,93 3,21 17 18 136 2 130 130 175 130 284 130 234 13 31 25 40 14 13 13 98,867 Total.. 88,660 89,872 100,160 95,448 115,21 5,125 2,283 5,000 2,250 5,000 2,250 5,000 2,250 5,000 2,250 5,0C 2,2£ 833 707 1,010 855 2 57 188 2,725 5,257 27 96 39 2,564 4,926 170 107 2,600 4,716 81 103 213 2,559 4,967 126 44 2,517 4,736 6,635 6,913 50,676 16,561 2,159 14 43,929 17,619 1,131 5,320 264 1,198 42,065 18,961 2,697 6,127 590 873 52,847 19,225 2,515 5,613 607 887 49,269 19,853 787 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits £ United States bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal re. serve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 2 25 665 11 V. h 2,61 8,2: 9,5! 4: 1,0 59,1 21,4 1,8 38 900 200 1,084 136 3,323 15 2,864 9 1,591 14 1,710 2,0 88,660 165 5,493 10 89,872 100,160 95,448 115,2 18 50 136 501 2 banks transferred to country banks Nov. 12,1918. For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificat' of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 3 For Sept. 12 only; included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve 431 cities—Continued. PENNSYLVANIA. [In thousands of dollars.] June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 785 banks. 791 banks. 791 banks. 790 banks. 413,038 420 10 416,637 384 19 416,180 310 1 427,792 3C8 146 95 114,604 110,709 111,193 106,545 154,995 99,161 177,281 95,115 108,530 132,896 i 234,279 (2) 254,579 260,919 268,349 272,314 275,985 282,865 4,865 4,285 22,204 3,570 3,980 43,471 5,018 4,342 22,929 3,524 3,819 45,766 5,014 4,388 23,009 3,697 3,848 4,922 4,388 23,112 3,712 3,748 47,597 4,840 4,412 23,113 3,731 3,800 45,949 4,877 4,458 23,325 3,817 3,725 46,239 924 1,227 102,245 114,922 2,801 1,438 1,230 1,545 2,597 2,085 1,707 1,794 113,959 2,465 1,320 1,064 1,191 3,045 268 3,331 1,524 881 494 511 279 789 banks. 793 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States l bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other realestate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federalreserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War-savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned3 Other assets Total.. 50 45,965 18,467 293 460,486 301 102 1,350 1,330 1,548 108,565 96,367 92,696 2,697 1,743 1,492 1,644 2,823 2,189 1,439 1,985 2,380 1,542 1,154 1,618 3,282 2,031 3,110 2,069 3,071 1,917 3,222 2,189 519 280 470 447 457 412 1,197 (2) 63 1,090,656 1,111,187 1,152,371 1,183,971 1,154,009 1,170,8 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 68,266 Surplus fund 74,470 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 26,674 Interest and discount collected but not 388 earned 129 Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. 1,369 National-bank notes outstanding 58,790 Due to Federal reserve banks 40 Net amounts due to national banks 2,591 Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, 5,526 and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. 422,248 Demand deposits 345,704 Time deposits 38,343 United States deposits 1,379 United States bonds borrowed * 5 3ther bonds borrowed securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks 1,894 Bills payable with Federalreserve banks.. 30,559 Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding „ 17 Acceptances 53 Time drafts outstanding : 3 Liabilities other than those above stated.. 12,208 Total.. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 69,184 69,454 ! 76,690 | I 26,116 69,539 77,058 2,235 234 1,180 59, 453 117 2,314 28,204 69,724 78,048 26,405 28,643 2,336 178 1,652 59,561 265 2,568 2,181 217 993 59,554 176 2,303 2,245 237 1,422 59,923 152 2,451 6,445 1,294 2,046 451,108 389,608 17,314 1,092 5 129 6,653 1,193 3,479 455,401 393,725 17,371 2,155 6,169 1,546 2,307 434,140 391,093 9,267 2,603 21 6,186 1,695 2,277 447,528 398,623 13,673 i 3,138 5 5 1,139 38,867 1,218 47,632 1,431 55,715 1,319 47,309 6 95 5 76 9 102 13,714 10,035 4,894 1,090,656 1,111,187 1,152,371 1,183,971 1,154,009 1,170,886 5,409 76,284 25,123 1,839 172 922 59,919 161 2^763 6,264 446,455 367,138 9,909 1,442 5 1,377 33,052 25 115 9,038 9,231 153 141 5,280 5,805 3,185 5,013 70,164 78,8S6 3,541 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of adebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 432 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged, by States and reserve cities—Continued PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. PHILADELPHIA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12 1919. 29 banks, 29 banks. 29 banks. 29 banks, 29 banks. 29 banks RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States 1bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal Reserve lank stock Stock of Federal Reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 , Other assets Total.. 409,974 36 182 406,319 9 290 390,011 9 398,376 23 457,440 7 3 481,25 3 22,401 18,468 15,330 14,678 18,050 21,17 45, 775 72;223 41.276 74,108 92,195 62,625 113,524 49,043 95,1C5 U29,45 (2) 57,845 56,705 61,134 67,531 59,58 1,370 1,896 6,409 714 1,238 1,956 6,333 206 676 1,041 2,025 6,344 203 676 913 2,025 6,412 206 665 972 2,045 6,415 207 877 39,867 1,24 2,11 6,46 21 71 43,278 33,344 32,907 45,022 46,413 11,765 26,608 6,660 3,819 41,4S ,60 21,72 3,91 1,03 744 1,411 88 1,3,5 170 57,950 64,884 38,610 44, 747 48,549 30,996 30,955 29,171 48,691 55,385 41,679 15,946 23,198 8,809 1,652 800 646 10,623 36,132 8,060 2,103 1,815 1,002 8,267 23,565 4,143 1,005 1,383 1,200 35 80 7,994 23,567 5,054 1,559 789 1,444 47 30 47,24 45,28 41 155 788,554 798,521 790,609 822,738 867,131 873,7£ 21,155 21,155 44,360 22,155 45,600 22,455 46,375 22,455 46,925 22,91 47,45 8,521 9,673 9,005 9,499 11,5< 2,304 1,828 281 7,397 2,355 1,984 369 7,332 2,592 2,004 522 7,527 2,429 1,818 408 7,442 2,85 2,0' 56,653 58,51 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed i Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated. Total.. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 44,085 9,036 1,748 1,250 434 7,402 65,377 69,517 68,099 63,544 85,722 102,230 325,541 5,053 92,434 27,121 357,454 4,930 11,496 39,588 102,384 3,684 3,600 334,524 5,366 29,026 35,114 100,494 2,556 3,107 354,683 5,120 25,279 35,815 98,056 3,870 4,452 356,717 5,233 28,495 61,577 94,3 3,0, 5,0, 388,01 6,2 18,8 157,7 46,833 93,576 99,172 300 116,982 131,739 2 115,9 238 25,633 28,694 323 19,995 13,566 67 15,418 4,687 179 14,685 9,604 682 18,050 10,631 22,3 8,1 788,554 79S, 521 790,609 822,738 867,131 873,7 26,698 26,280 19,883 13,253 11,054 12,1 7,5( 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 433 REPORT OF THE COMPTBOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. PENNSYLVANIA—Cont inued. PITTSBURGH. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 21 banks. 16 banks, 16 banks, 16 banks, 16 banks. 16 banks. RESOURCES. 222,867 Loans and discounts 18 Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of ''accept5,484 ances" United States 2 bonds and certificates of 34,806 indebtedness 50,963 Liberty loan bonds3 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than 64,035 stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank 2,924 stock 1,468 Stock of Federal reserve bank 14,239 Banking house 121 Furniture and fixtures 2,240 Other real estate owned Lawiul reserve with Federal reserve bank. 29,741 Items with Federal reserve bank in process 12,488 of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from 35,241 national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, 5,287 andtrust companies Exchanges for clearing house 7,114 Checks on other banks in the same place.. 255 Outside checks and other cash items 698 Redemption fund and due from United 1,421 States Treasurer 1,125 Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps 155 actually owned3 123 Other assets 215,671 8 810 209,612 3 215,346 220,116 21 203,901 4,664 4,290 2,770 5,265 6,538 30,269 36,087 51,102 30,772 37,100 43,851 2 80,889 (3) 59,556 61,245 64,545 27,228 62,608 61,792 67,343 2,793 1,442 13,611 86 2,099 30,385 2,770 1,491 13,610 86 2,061 30,533 2,717 1,491 13,607 86 1,938 30,496 2,501 1,491 13,605 84 2,155 28,281 2,578 1,497 13,605 85 2,190 25,838 14,665 11,854 10,738 11,084 16,027 36,433 35,380 ! 27,083 25,896 25,483 5,982 11,091 367 444 4,147 7,360 141 291 4,529 6,562 208 183 4,949 5,881 154 418 5,078 6,493 314 306 2,440 1,214 2,299 1,428 1,569 1,291 1,739 1,435 1,210 1,289 115 221 72 71 56 46 67 493,794 470,453 470,618 475,058 467,931 460,687 Capital stock paid in 28,350 Surplus fund 20,575 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid , 9,597 Interest and discount collected but not earned 874 Amount reserved for taxes accrued 1,042 Amount reserved for all interest accrued... 619 National-bank notes outstanding 17,896 Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks 50,527 Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies 48,450 Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits 212,254 Time deposits 28,567 United States deposits 45,421 United States bonds borrowed 2 2,459 Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks 150 Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. 20,395 Letters of credit and travelers' checks out1,029 standing 5,484 Acceptances 105 Liabilities other than those above stated.. 27,450 22,050 27,450 I 22,250 27,450 22,250 27,450 22,450 27,450 22,450 6,625 7,333 7,942 1,016 1,069 356 17,156 46 53,055 1,236 1.120 594 17,401 1,295 1,143 618 17,355 1,152 1,135 413 17,172 1,016 1,147 616 17,582 52; 734 46,122 41,330 42,678 58,776 813 46,596 2,018 755 207,794 28,650 12,148 2,069 48,641 1,448 743 212,275 27,804 10,618 2 1,558 43,299 28,286 79 5,267 111 6,538 237 Total.. (3) 15 LIABILITIES. Total j 493,794 Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 7,048 55,558 9,489 225,081 26,332 4,163 1,888 216,743 27,745 1,238 53,438 1,029 716 217,647 28,939 10,152 1,238 23,036 18,666 34,582 887 4,664 21 91 4,290 4 2,770 314 470,453 470,618 475,058 467,931 460,687 5,078 3,287 2,160 3,486 2,655 1 Five banks transferred to country banks Nov. 12, 1918. 1,392 10,742 2 For Sept. 12, only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States eertificates of Indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 3 For Sept. 12, only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 28 434 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. RHODE ISLAND. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 17 banks. 17 banks. 17 banks. 17 banks. 17 banks. 17 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness * 2 Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 35,186 21 13 32,954 12 14 31,786 8 3 31,839 3 32,917 36,100 5 23 1,486 1,278 1,027 852 902 8,369 2,650 12,566 2,090 13,297 2,323 6,508 3,542 i 9, 929 10,802 10,659 10,423 10,572 10,340 10,140 49 512 24 6 48 295 511 23 4 48 308 511 23 4 49 308 511 23 4 115 308 511 22 4 114 310 511 21 4 2,628 2,674 2,676 2,726 2,477 2,911 142 177 63 214 81 158 5,810 5,725 5,156 6,373 4,518 5,977 195 144 848 30 30 351 97 156 522 22 28 165 1,321 51 16 246 149 211 720 36 35 256 136 179 485 16 10 241 154 14 16 15 1 13 71,183 Total.. 1,168 8,382 4,263 67,115 68,136 71,233 63,610 68,190 5,570 4,290 5,570 4,690 5,570 4,690 5,570 4,690 5,57U 4,690 5,570 4,770 3,141 2,371 2,699 2,779 2,830 2,979 78 74 74 4,591 815 258 128 111 4,579 489 287 129 119 4,616 367 291 129 52 4,474 524 294 142 109 334 108 125 4,442 587 1,946 2,377 1,867 239 176 33,947 8,927 1,587 311 214 29,995 9,062 292 1,307 23 21 207 51 141 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed * Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total.. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 4,520 460 34,266 8,240 5,077 286 214 32,853 8,578 286 214 1,736 521 126 32,181 8,782 1,877 286 214 914 1,690 2,651 3,070 1,470 13G 13 1,190 404 14 1,527 134 3 1,278 4 1 1,027 1,356 852 146 902 421 71,183 67,115 8,136 71,233 63,610 68,19( 3,374 4,736 3,283 3,471 4,203 2,281 1,246 1,941 283 61 685 286 214 1,998 155 174 33,624 9,379 1,813 I 336 214 100 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates o indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 435 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve SOUTH cities—Continued. CAROLINA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, j Mar. 4, 1918. 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 75 banks.! 75 banks. 76 banks. 74 banks. 74 banks. 74 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of " acceptances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness * Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Eedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 47,090 274 48,879 169 50,229 128 52,745 113 51,930 114 54,061 126 487 731 669 682 720 11,043 12,269 9,094 12,224 10,878 11,197 12,593 9,659 9,707 11,236 1,006 1,096 1,065 1,282 110 329 2,212 361 429 3,101 70 324 2,293 367 470 3,168 74 324 2,293 365 457 3,338 45 331 2,227 390 402 3,472 1,088 150 328 2,181 358 364 3,076 585 I 9,256 | 3,007 j 714 I 280 ! 278 13 124 j 324 ! 2,203 352 370 3,234 ! 561 1 20,604 278 474 523 245 564 7,942 6,232 6,628 7,471 8,098 2,290 792 375 544 1,835 594 173 455 1,723 724 242 456 2,151 796 297 508 291 71 2,919 614 268 442 296 57 302 1 85 28 29 17 292 49 56 ! 7 j 67 33 93,370 i Total.. 27 25 285 104 91,344 90,851 , 94,301 93,499 I 96,757 7,897 2,932 7,897 3,040 8,005 3,151 | 7,955 3,104 7,955 3,155 8,005 3,192 1,531 1,092 1,323 1,615 1,304 1,567 97 48 99 5,647 31 2,249 293 41 114 5,654 | 432 36 102 442 44 94 5,698 142 1,359 341 92 84 5,749 42 1,196 325 94 73 5,780 125 1,723 4,106 2,985 34,161 19,599 8,115 478 36,648 19,816 1,090 598 2,740 42 640 32,045 20,259 1,669 1,418 2,851 64 901 30,856 22,251 1,990 3,411 90 1,225 30,222 23,268 2,720 1,400 1,477 2,994 55 799 33,725 24,167 1,919 1868 248 570 5,126 599 85 1,129 8,736 987 147 1,836 9,406 751 74 1,571 11,206 682 76 3,370 91,344 90,851 94,301 93,499 6,757 3,105 5,148 5,714 5,775 5,397 5,199 10 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for allinterest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding.. Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts,including those with Federal reserve bank 1 33 1,044 j 5,747 24 1,151 2,075 , 8,180 720 93 1,618 8;749 561 120 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of ndebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 436 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued. CHARLESTON. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, | Mar. 4, 1919. 1918. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds a n d certificates of indebtedness l Liberty loan b o n d s 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other t h a n stocks) Stocks other t h a n Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve b a n k Banking house F u r n i t u r e and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. I t e m s with Federal reserve b a n k i n process of collection Cash in vault, and n e t a m o u n t s due from national banks N e t a m o u n t s due from banks, bankers, and t r u s t companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other b a n k s in t h e same place.. Outside checks a n d other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned b u t not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 11,935 82 12,712 15 12,330 28 12,541 23 11,710 360 12,593 14 710 1,511 1,505 1,353 1,204 821 3,224 4,224 3,033 3,720 4,007 3,754 4,212 3,560 2, 858 5,536 2,122 2,259 2,072 2,384 2,317 2,347 196 78 188 32 129 78 275 32 25 759 129 78 275 33 25 742 148 78 275 33 25 799 106 78 275 33 87 100 78 275 33 87 32 103 99 236 218 1,973 1,877 2,014 2,225 1,941 1,312 303 14 22 347 35 22 1,090 203 25 13 1,453 345 13 12 1,605 297 38 27 1,529 162 21 32 59 5 62 19 63 21 62 17 63 15 62 15 27,983 Total.. 73 1,718 27,924 28,224 29,300 29,359 28,081 1,600 991 1,600 991 1,600 991 1,600 1,091 1,600 1,091 1,600 1,091 590 436 570 563 707 155 45 43 1,188 29 903 187 70 45 1,222 3 821 187 70 43 1,250 51 544 70 22 1,241 157 547 183 75 21 1,242 86 737 184 75 19 1,228 134 825 1,968 2,649 5,646 5,971 3,183 127 5,642 6,164 310 180 1,823 22 25 5,775 6,568 832 27 2,180 16 30 6,245 6,846 543 27 1,949 33 27 6,407 6,966 981 27 2,188 45 53 6,765 7,209 261 287 3,011 1,511 735 365 5,710 1,505 24 535 5,781 1,353 177 375 6,098 1,204 224 150 6,245 821 155 25 4,707 71C 27,983 27,924 28,224 29,300 29,359 28,081 * — 2,766 2,900 2,649 2,110 1,683 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total.. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 501 I 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates o Indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 437 Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. SOUTH DAKOTA. fin thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 126 banks. 126 banks. 125 banks. 125 banks. 126 banks. 126 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts... . Overdrafts United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness * . Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank. Banking house Furniture and fixtures.. Other real estate owned... . Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer... . Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 .... Other assets Total 57,890 330 57,626 196 59,603 239 62,017 251 64,476 252 70,057 30ft 10,618 4,618 9, 754 3,823 14,665 2,951 16,142 2,953 10,086 4,309 113,496 3,104 3,421 3,457 3,139 3,050 3,632 85 231 1,850 475 425 4,476 85 230 1,853 463 410 4,858 85 229 1,852 463 411 4,832 85 230 1,886 478 316 5,010 85 242 1,916 486 325 4,939 13 242 1,915 505 287 5,280 (2) 100 92 59 64 85 73 12,349 15,805 17,638 14,292 16,962 14,979 1,852 255 309 364 1,877 406 294 343 2,406 408 342 427 1,587 274 271 422 2,075 259 290 372 2,095 225 264 298 187 126 201 459 212 667 191 773 204 822 223 943 177 39 111 52 74 3 67 37 62 2 99,860 102,359 111,023 110,485 111,299 114,839 5,595 2,099 5,630 2,191 5,530 2,435 5,610 2,465 5,635 2,486 5,675 2,502 1,249 1,688 1,308 1,282 1,420 1,593 70 44 71 3,746 155 64 167 3,748 234 82 179 3,810 230 136 208 3,831 211 90 246 4,109 (2) a LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits-.. Time deposits United States deposits.... United States bonds borrowed l Other bonds borrowed ... Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks... Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 3,301 3,988 5,267 3,480 200 101 210 3,821 543 3,480 11,463 12,199 40,305 27 779 2,328 5 41,002 29,203 1,552 16 14,092 25 853 42,312 32,081 1,832 52 12,005 73 825 43,876 33,011 1,303 80 12,279 64 930 43,025 34,514 531 47 12,413 45 1,110 45,429 35 457 1,092 136 11 329 1,374 102 209 377 170 119 664 148 153 1,543 374 263 1,567 183 359 580 64 99,860 102,359 111,023 110,485 111,299 114,839 1,868 890 559 591 183 1,328 3,8i7 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 438 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. TENNESSEE. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, ! Dec. 31, 1918. 1918. Mar. 4, \ May 12, 1919. 1919. J u n e 30, 1919. 97 banks. 97 banks. 94 banks. 93 banks. 93 banks. Sept. 12, 1919. 1 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness * Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items.. — Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 19G 45,218 136 44,092 120 40,030 130 47,C41 114 10,976 6,693 9,742 6,531 12,794 4,742 13,944 4,815 10,237 7,440 116,363 (2) 2,241 2,419 3,002 3,353 3,838 4,542 38 321 1,342 414 306 3,600 58 326 1,341 411 299 3,675 54 318 1,321 410 321 3,830 44 318 1,31G 411 330 3,990 42 319 1,317 410 803 3,839 42 318 1,322 407 297 3,902 45,067 49,839 143 30 316 193 214 111 183 13,172 14,094 13,257 9,739 10,915 910 294 226 205 1,286 358 309 218 1,060 320 281 149 889 365 242 134 765 222 222 262 1,137 207 27 212 343 11 353 52 341 85 352 100 353 95 343 110 139 18 96 6 69 67 93 56 6 84,281 Total. 224 10,717 86,322 87,650 90,419 7,648 3,199 7,654 3,292 7,434 3,243 7,374 3,238 7,374 3,269 7,300 3,398 1,652 1,416 1,320 1,525 1,471 1,300 37 40 58 6,526 165 1,322 173 44 67 6,505 2 1,734 178 47 66 6,454 32 1,589 216 33 78 6,394 207 40 75 6,359 1,689 1,23: 226 42 65 6,334 3 1,407 3,045 3,535 4,530 72 236 44,322 16,954 1,124 126 5 3,540 3,535 42,223 17,681 1 90,595 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowedl Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks. Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts,, including those with Federal reserve bank 41,695 13,452 2,828 123 5 44,242 14,233 792 58 5 4,515 27 304 43,373 15,913 1,061 66 5 840 1,239 10 397 1,023 1,222 35 290 361 1,545 25 92 268 1,823 25 387 548 2,086 30 262 "*"lO2 84,281 86,322 I 87,650 90,419 87,364 90,595 521 457 691 826 791 260 420 197 5 338 44,003 17,770 1,185 i 602 5 780 2,107 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates o1 indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 439 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 81, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. TENNESSEE—Continued. CHATTANOOGA. [In thousands of. dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" • United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i 2 Liberty Loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets 18,546 3 18,570 8 6 18,190 11 18,335 14 19,127 18,597 5 43 43 75 11 111 100 5,010 4,008 5,844 3,707 5,878 2,510 5,877 3,925 5,570 3,575 i 10,080 (2) 1,255 1,183 1,219 1,415 1,279 1,165 90 83 701 105 79 157 83 701 105 79 1,505 144 83 702 107 73 1,498 153 97 747 110 67 1,785 133 98 747 113 64 1,437 140 98 800 128 54 1,649 1,344 1,053 931 750 855 2,952 2,680 2,737 2,660 406 357 44 323 334 230 15 160 410 283 220 310 14 188 198 406 6 201 55 93 26 134 100 102 100 146 148 I 85 114 108 35,921 Total. 349 3,854 37,528 35,568 37,345 36,78! 37,401 1,750 1,000 1,750 1,000 1,750 1,000 2,000 1,250 2,000 1,250 2,000 1,250 349 318 351 174 205 261 40 43 92 30 12 1,750 2,827 94 44 63 1,850 2,647 93 50 21 2,000 1,902 99 50 2,000 2,300 3,129 31 105 9,505 10,630 1,393 2,888 3,064 23 353 9,800 10,558 3,042 2,372 2,876 2,233 37,345 589 3,019 373 195 92 175 106 13 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits • Time deposits • United States deposits Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances • Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 33 28 1,750 2,188 1,727 2,515 2,215 2,977 9,753 10,412 4,125 2,267 11,301 10,853 3,141 1,814 43 6 43 35,921 37,528 35,568 221 198 35 11 74 316 40 237 8,732 10,445 3,421 3,292 9,253 10,348 2,876 4,354 111 100 36,788 j 284 ; 37,401 261 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 440 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve citilds—Continued. TENNESSEE—Continued. MEMPHIS. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, I Dec. 31, 1918. I 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. 3 banks. 3 banks 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 9,028 19 10,176 May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness l Liberty loan b o n d s 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other t h a n Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash i t e m s . . — Redemption fund and d u e from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected AVar savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 9,149 8,771 8,539 9,423 13 689 710 595 45 120 1,566 1,214 1,411 1,910 2,199 1,377 2,389 1,386 1,645 1,791 13,494 (2) 411 460 481 665 717 64770 10 83 20 64 770 10 83 64 773 10 85 20 67 781 10 47 1,119 20 64 770 10 72 1,000 1,184 1,075 1,239 383 350 315 177 465 1,852 1,479 1,351 1,630 1,452 695 533 2 22 38 23 632 326 2 19 831 515 1 470 572 296 1 27 '*29 37 23 37 23 18,117 Total. 4 58 20,171 18,786 18,748 17,913 18,684 1,300 805 1,300 805 1,300 805 1,300 1,400 850 1,400 850 276 220 252 268 329 12 29 741 496 63 11 7 750 619 82 6 23 750 407 2,059 2,825 8,689 954 207 9,531 662 431 2,381 18 9 9,863 1,134 630 61 15 24 750 337 2,264 43 54 9,719 1,174 565 64 20 11 750 497 1,960 42 17 10,306 1,135 243 1,810 29 55 10,461 1,275 430 300 1,270 689 290 1,780 710 457 300 595 100 550 593 148 200 45 105 550 120 107 18,117 20,171 18,748 17,913 18,684 1,538 50 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund. Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected b u t not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued. Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banksAcceptances Liabilities other than those above stated Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 16 17 750 550 18,78 805 346 50 33 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United-States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 441 Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. TENNESSEE—Continued. NASHVILLE. Lin thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dee. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. 24.616 31 25,552 24,602 27 23,493 33 24,303 CO 10 219 133 33 8,957 6,487 10,154 7,871 13,406 8,474 16,499 12,936 14,788 15,885 i 23,972 2,705 3,356 3,480 4,305 4,315 4,973 27 143 948 86 587 2,464 25 143 950 88 739 2,566 20 142 948 90 725 2,937 21 142 947 89 692 2,929 23 142 948 87 674 2,484 20 151 947 87 634 2,757 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness * Liberty loan b o n d s 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other t h a n stocks) Stocks other t h a n Federal reserve b a n k stock Stock of Federal reserve b a n k Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve b a n k . Items with Federal reserve b a n k in process of collection Cash in vault, and net a m o u n t s due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned b u t not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total.. 27,032 21 351 415 297 346 302 481 4,306 5,010 4,437 5,748 3,824 3 ; 699 1,692 554 169 501 1,695 457 60 401 1,619 652 175 299 1,455 682 127 251 1,193 462 122 1,320 440 191 325 144 151 6 279 141 171 198 109 255 111 275 6 235 6 376 54,783 59,683 62,765 71,524 70,757 67,471 2,900 1,785 2,900 1,785 2,900 1,835 2,900 1,820 2,900 1,820 3,100 1,920 312 144 211 190 527 362 143 9 69 2,221 2,868 148 39 56 2,164 266 2,660 143 59 80 2,151 93 2,343 167 76 73 2,205 2,147 141 35 71 2,209 5 2,913 6,916 7,789 20, 202 7,119 2,959 59 6,4C0 19,009 7,174 2,728 301 9,710 10,891 40 86 19,025 8,126 2,327 367 18,300 219 1,900 7,999 78 161 16,836 8,251 4,276 629 20,400 133 1,878 6,317 168 155 20,114 7,942 759 U,831 18,9S0 33 997 71,524 70,757 67,471 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid ." Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding, Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed 1 Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 22 46 2,162 1,694 2,769 10,266 64 74 17,914 7,844 3,206 152 11,360 10 1,619 54,783 59,683 62, 765 314 2,272 3,340 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of ndebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. * For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 442 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued TEXAS. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12 1919. 1919. 510 banks. 507 banks, 507 banks, 507 banks. 508 banks, 510 bank! RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts , Customer's liability under letters of credit, Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness l Liberty loan bonds3 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house , Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets 222,980 1,447 25 211,722 1,250 211,455 1; 181 214,183 1,263 218,765 1,188 25 236,59 1,55 1 151 313 184 199 185 41,923 18,230 34,050 19, 753 39,986 19,964 47,778 19, 757 41,131 22,328 G, 124 6,053 4,856 4,528 4,712 5,24 254 1,764 7,293 2,108 2,296 16,212 207 1,718 6,795 1,985 2,000 15,423 213 1,723 6,824 2,007 1,967 16,112 175 1,728 7,278 2,069 1,938 16,350 168 1,733 7,384 2,065 1,978 18,468 7,78 2,12 1,9"; 19,5C 1 79,3c (2) ie 1,77 540 1,089 789 520 1,01 38,790 45,946 49,222 54,195 56,62 4,421 396 1,229 2,767 4,177 478 1,579 2,463 4,506 600 1,459 2,052 5,930 655 1,444 1,997 3S 1,3c 2,24 1,252 1,207 863 1,209 869 1,24 9£ 747 133 1,203 567 407 97 5,163 434 2,071 2,273 1,203 785 213 207 257 211 375,913 Total.. 843 43,150 351,570 365,747 378,408 387,188 425,97 37,260 22,078 35,880 21,933 36,139 21,883 36,565 22,165 37,052 22,971 37,61 22,9( 11,689 8,707 11,012 10,288 11,3] 322 294 84 24,976 187 9,545 947 648 127 23,625 73 8,311 1,875 373 102 23,864 128 7,415 1,955 324 106 23,924 42 1,536 401 122 24,121 220 10,880 1 24,7( 9,892 8,016 199,021 20,340 13,900 2,455 549 197,536 15,295 3,847 3,741 532 8,666 145 3,085 200,195 16,449 4,713 4,037 159 8,292 218 3,609 202,381 17,578 4,985 3,783 140 8,576 236 3,231 213,457 20,841 5,716 4,356 237 4,4: 236,5i 21,5, 9,1 *3,5 2 10,536 11,387 9,853 10,553 9,301 14,558 8,082 21,288 6,326 15,563 6,1 21,4 45 307 27 403 14 22 216 77 185 1,046 1,516 2,765 3,355 796 375,913 351,570 365,747 378,408 387,188 425,9 14,318 19,082 15,612 15,424 13,643 12, C 168 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued., National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits , United States bonds borrowed * Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Time drafts outstanding liabilities other than those above stated.. Total.. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 11,91 11,2 3' For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. ? For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 443 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Abstract of reports since Aug. 81, 1918, arranged by Stales and reserve cities—Continued. T E X A S —-Cont inued. DALLAS. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dee. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, | Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. ! 5 banks. EESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i 2 Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federalreservebank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets Total., 37,429 21 34,161 49 37,431 48 380 40,139 196 3,075 2,940 36,563 46 1,325 9,511 6,533 10,450 4,494 17,280 4,355 19,960 5,129 14,290 4,029 2,267 1,401 1,773 4,618 2,136 22 234 2,210 175 313 3,901 22 235 2,333 175 307 3,756 22 236 2,372 175 302 4,891 28 236 2,390 187 302 5,385 28 251 2,385 '227 467 4,574 4,016 4,763 5,041 5,014 7,633 7,451 6,357 7,510 | 9,447 12,450 2,972 1,296 12 1,066 3,218 1,890 15 973 2,592 1,134 23 720 2,815 1,243 9 944 4,075 1,212 15 881 299 215 8$ 13 55 334 158 12 53 333. 149 223 142 17 234 2,268 67 302 2,452 3,237 9,794 3,640 1,327 5 558 238 30 49,721 157 1,760 208 1 32,982 (2) 10 53 81,650 78,465 85,390 90,296 j 93,577 | 4,650 3,150 4,650 3,200 4,650 3,200 4,650 3,200 4,650 3,200 5,150 3,200 1,422 1,115 1,323 1,431 1,427 1,681 106 277 1 4,060 7,350 209 227 1 4,010 10,175 223 254 2 4,060 9,353 298 242 2 4,023 9,763 344 255 2 4?060 10,670 280 298 1 4,060 9,505 5,331 5,491 6,254 50 1,592 42,045 1,729 9,058 718 8,742 165 1,319 42,070 1,753 3,095 814 12,106 117 2,751 52,319 2,800 20,204 1898 119,759 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. NTational-bank notes outstanding tf et amounts due to national banks STet amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding "ashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits ^ime deposits Jnited States deposits Jnited States bonds borrowed i Jills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Jills payable with Federal reserve banks.. acceptances viabilities other than those above stated.. Total. liabilities for rediscounts, including those | with F ederal reserve bank ! 1 32,594 1,739 13,321 262 j 34,849 1,673 2,073 684 5,800 60 1,732 36,364 1,685 5,725 743 2,497 | 1,815 3,075 2,062 5,106 2,940 8,891 1,325 4,799 380 62 2,500 6,625 1,760 126 3,750 200 439 81,650 I 78,465 85,390 90,296 93,577 119,759 5,719 ; 6,838 3,941 2,540 648 628 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of idebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 444 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by Stales and reserve cities—Continued TEXAS—Continued. EL PASO.i [In thousands of dollars.] Dec. 31 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12 1919. 1919. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of" acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness2. Liberty loan bonds 3 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of col1 ection... Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. Interest earned br.t not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 3 .. Other assets 10,037 11 8 2,494 1,155 618 46 55 535 85 253 1,049 10,119 1 163 4.359 1,497 560 46 55 535 85 268 496 10,215 5 372 7,232 1,196 343 50 55 535 85 274 986 10,781 12 43 6,111 1,343 416 45 55 535 84 272 729 10,55 1 42 2 4,01 (3) 43 4 5 53 25 1,26 873 949 813 1,01 1,787 1,642 1,858 1,65 402 228 23 202 389 276 52 404 369 176 49 288 479 26? 75 297 56 15 2 17 63 55 65 59 63 70 64 85 3 4 2 32 20,160 Total. 964 1,870 22,123 24,958 24,369 21,45 1,410 410 34 84 16 1,410 410 27 71 4 1,410 410 60 65 1,410 410 64 55 1,41 41 1,255 1,230 1,255 845 1,255 900 1,255 921 1,25 2,300 1,923 11 139 8,514 4,241 1,532 100 1,475 3 163 2,341 18 195 8,252 4,44S 1,123 50 4,055 4 372 1,964 19 ISO 8,223 4,577 314 1,8: 22,123 24,958 24,369 PI S7 118 (•) LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's eh ecks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks.. Bills payable with Federal reserve banks Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding... Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated 20,160 Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including F e d e r a l reserve b a n k 8,283 3,981 364 180 580 20 those "4*915 17 43 2 li 8,24,41 1( 3' 1,6' 21,4 with 1 Designated a reserve city Dec. 2, 1919. 2 For Sept. 12 only, this i t e m includes L i b e r t y loan bonds, Victory notes, U n i t e d States certificates indebtedness, a n d all o t h e r issues of U n i t e d States G o v e r n m e n t securities. 3 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 445 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. TEXAS—Continued. FORT WORTH. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. 5 banks. 5 banks. Mar. 4, 1919. 4 banks. May 12, 1919. June 30. 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 4 banks. 4 banks. 5 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness l Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total 22,094 173 22,003 164 20,575 44 125 50 45 4,260 2,237 2,803 2,384 4,101 2,150 5,231 2,049 4,131 3,017 530 528 341 297 298 348 122 715 13 83 51 122 705 11 98 1,558 52 122 705 15 117 1,943 45 133 705 15 131 2,793 26 134 742 16 171 2,414 26 156 760 20 77 3,524 2,268 3,435 3,571 3,657 4,106 6,039 7,861 8,207 6,537 10,957 752 749 120 696 466 1,539 244 1,063 538 760 113 522 784 1,254 213 437 1,192 854 341 376 80 7 80 59 80 80 64 48 12 50 1,954 1,962 6,026 621 1,031 119 478 25,247 95 2Q,736 157 30,956 135 457 42,493 39,771 46,689 50,698 50,934 2,300 1,750 2,300 1,750 2,100 1,950 2,300 2,150 2,300 2,200 1,021 840 694 603 794 144 74 43 1,589 6,378 186 143 211 136 7 1,583 9,660 184 114 1,590 6,567 211 150 2 1,583 9,422 1,582 9,079 220 60 31 1,600 11,806 3,272 3,094 16,864 2,256 2,554 382 17,236 2,265 471 501 3,742 10 747 19,881 2,182 1,351 522 4,275 18 839 22,941 2,320 1,276 642 4,611 36 844 24,615 2,424 1,049 739 6,229 43 900 29,912 2,645 1,543 1798 400 3,465 600 2,070 1,655 1,600 500 620 1 125 32 13 50 532 1 45 1 53 12 457 123 50,698 50,934 63,083 391 79 199 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued \mount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Met amounts due to national banks Vet amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits Jnited States deposits Jnited States bonds borrowed * Jills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Mils payable with Federal reserve banks. setters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Lcceptances labilities other than those above stated.. Total.. viabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 42,493 39,771 1,670 2,687 46,6 1,549 2,800 2,490 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of idebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 446 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued TEXAS—Continued. GALVESTON. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, Dec. 31, 1918. 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks. May 12, 1919. J u n e 30, 1919. Sept. 12 1919. 2 banks. 2 banks. 2 banks 3,9$ RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States bonds and certificates cf indebtedness l . Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) . . Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock . Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Total 3,793 4,336 4,118 3,911 4,313 405 421 420 333 495 339 495 349 515 402 256 272 272 265 284 2> 29 21 210 33 25 317 29 21 210 31 24 246 28 21 210 31 24 331 27 23 210 31 25 315 27 22 210 31 25 349 21 15 106 26 48 31 . (2) 4 ' 846 557 577 712 1 146 92 185 80 17 179 311 17 170 75 23 93 98 12 122 94 18 K 20 23 2 40 9 30 11 30 5 1 4 2 4 3 4 6,677 7,119 6,793 6,658 7,628 7,2S 400 300 400 300 400 350 400 350 400 350 -If 3c 156 151 113 138 147 13 2 33 355 353 17 12 345 338 15 5 28 352 784 ] 1 11 352 473 7 1 19 355 551 686 738 2,149 2,362 86 529 1 36 1,800 2,524 118 50 942 7 44 1,839 2,512 143 60 8- 1,884 2,285 129 509 1 46 2,089 2,458 71 6,677 7,119 6,793 6,658 7,628 119 139 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies . Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits -. United States deposits Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 < 1,9' ' i 7,2 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 447 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. ibslract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by Slates and reserve cities—Continued. TEXAS—Continued, HOUSTON. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, | Sept. 12, 1919. ' j 1919. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks. BESOURCES. ^oans and discounts ) verdrafts •ustomer's liability under letters of credit. "ustomer's liability account of ''acceptances " Jnited States1 bonds and certificates of indebtedness liberty loan bonds 2 )ther bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) tocks other than Federal reserve bank stock itock of Federal reserve bank ianking house r urniture and fixtures )ther real estate owned ^awful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. terns with Federal reserve bank in process of collection 'ash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks let amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house !hecks on other banks in the same place >utside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer nterest earned but not collected Var savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 >ther assets 47,502 45 10 45,616 35 9 43,804 38 44,095 ; 40 ! 7i 600 600 7,537 5,976 11,287 6,227 13,576 7,033 1,525 953 781 782 98 233 2,650 140 670 5,187 99 233 2,616 112 665 4,610 95 242 2,616 113 669 4,569 2,368 2,525 3,095 7,870 7,346 9,091 2,376 683 232 377 1,985 1,518 98 493 1,769 788 453 913 7,920 2,156 642 311 483 ! 250 45 97 298 124 303 ! 143 I 84 114 52 114 45,731 13 1 3 ! 500 7,891 5,848 45,530 53 ! 903 248 2,614 115 667 4,723 3,232 83,575 Total. 23 114 87,618 5,500 2,650 5,500 2,775 5 500 2 710 883 1,016 9,553 6,445 1 1 20,854 (2) 1,346 93 248 2,638 115 667 5,010 ; 708 107 258 2,638 118 6SS5,140 3,282 : 3,880 10,863 I 8 ; 741 1,932 I 908 464 812 2,056 604 247 523 283 143 21 ! 114 i 316 131 (2) 90,406 I 93,742 5,900 2,750 5,900 2,875 1,106 943 1,178 281 254 97 5,098 7,656 318 22S 87 5,120 8,288 279 222 61 5,520 7,519 9,339 46 1,040 38,077 11,360 510 952 8,044 75 1,007 39,929 10, 785 3,151 1 2,054 2,400 3,042 2,400 1,842 1 900 93,742 LIABILITIES. apital stock paid in, , 5,500 urplus fund 2,250 "ndivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 1,562 iterest and discount collected but not earned 104 mount reserved for taxes accrued 127 mount reserved for all interest accrued.. 91 ational-bank notes outstanding 4,710 et amounts due to national banks 9,131 et amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies 8,694 jrtified checks outstanding ishier's checks on own bank outstanding. 3mand deposits 33,316 me deposits 9,436 tiited States deposits 5,596 aited States bonds borrowed 1 11s payable, other than with Federal re- I serve banks 11s payable with Federal reserve banks... 5,387 itters of credit and travelers' checks out- !j standing 10 ;ceptances ! 600 abilities other than those above stated.. J 279 Total.. abilities for rediscounts, including those .vith Federal reserve bank 281 190 84 4,720 7,721 9,267 32,617 9,868 908 800 j 6,964 I 10 600 512 265 226 58 4,720 8.374 7,821 19 867 35,106 10,461 1,277 8,372 i 19 ' 1,113 35,186 10,539 1,231 8,005 | 8,847 9! 500 | 619 ! 775 1,298 :6,798 I 83,575 | 87,618 i 90,089 j 90,406 4,770 j 3,728 2,935 | 870 : 374 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certi tificates of Lebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 448 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by Stales and reserve cities—Continue* TEXAS—Continued. SAN ANTONIO. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Bee. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. V. 1919. 1919. iI 8 banks. 8 banks. 8 banks. 8 banks. 8 banks. 8 banks RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States bonds and certficates of indebtedness 1 Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Fed eralreservebankin process of collection. Cash in vault, and net amounts due from nationalbanks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and t rust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banksin the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets 16,265 17 15,928 37 16,948 30 4,381 2,812 4,406 2,723 385 52 140 974 84 70 16,451 25 17,6 5,166 2,408 18,048 28 4,967 2,356 3,480 2,732 17,0 365 370 383 536 45 140 70 2,077 45 141 1,062 86 69 2,138 40 141 1,103 87 74 40 141 1,116 91 69 2,300 692 587 4,359 3,806 818 721 52 129 148 37 600 782 26 126 148 42 708 629 28 47 148 52 33,840 34,590 36,418 33,365 36,4 3,150 i Capital stock paid in 3,150 1,525 I Surplus fund 1,615 Undivided profits,lessexpensesand taxes paid 388 ! 153 Interest and discount collected but not not earned 35 Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... 1 National-bank notes outstanding 2,927 I 2,928 Due to Federal reserve banks 5 ! Net amounts due to national banks 1,901 1,563 Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies 2,495 2,704 Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. I 17,469 17,639 Demand deposits 1,440 1,526 Time deposits 1,613 1,022 United States deposits United States bonds borrowed 33 I. Other bonds borrowed 20 . Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks 300 ! 590 Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. 632 j 647 Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated.. 3,150 1,615 3,150 1,615 3,150 1,615 3,1 1,6 222 294 194 S 133 54 1 2,950 135 61 2 2,876 134 27 2 2,883 1 Total. 2,257 411 4,164 871 630 40 109 148 33,848 I 2,623 600 4,350 1 1,1 2,3 642 1,0 4,190 4,4 648 584 21 100 1,0 3 1 1 148 44 LIABILITIES. Total. 33,848 1,838 2,131 1,969 2,606 21 546 16,797 1,566 898 2,848 11 312 18,229 1,613 741 2,715 74 514 17,043 1,664 561 590 1,603 590 1,439 805 18,' I,1 371 33,365 36, Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve banks 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificate indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, includ ed with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 449 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. T E X A S —Continued. WACO. [In thousands of dollars.] 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 6 banks. 6 b a n k s . 6 banks. 6 b a n k s . 6 b a n k s . 6 banks. KESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States lbonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items withFederal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total.. 10,262 16 9,585 4 9,413 12 9,035 4 8,907 3 2,644 1,626 2,250 1,520 2,860 1,824 2,960 1,447 2,627 1,462 226 26 26 5 78 30 84 154 834 5 78 30 76 154 852 8,845 4 200 4,578 (2) 24 78 30 79 124 863 2 78 30 80 107 905 213 1 78 30 80 92 754 24 - 1 78 30 80 106 870 116 328 1,768 2,055 229 22 63 315 415 39 127 258 559 15 118 222 50 55 90 15 94 57 7 3 227 2,059 232 232 31 401 423 74 30 90 82 11 2 189 1,860 161 3,964 90 1 90 104 1 17,564 16,871 18,024 2,050 565 2,050 565 2,050 565 368 438 38 10 1,796 1,211 45 13 1,800 1,399 526 26 159 7,106 1;156 553 102 790 6 112 6,694 1,158 200 106 543 30 250 7,220 1,250 464 1 166 700 1,459 500 1,369 350 1,125 250 1,331 1 1 393 245 425 "29T "*202 17,478 18,808 16,871 18,024 277 238 19,069 17,478 2,050 565 2,050 565 2,050 565 204 269 1,800 1,013 15 40 1,800 1,008 37 23 1,800 1,460 34 18 1,794 836 404 646 8,066 1,012 649 7,706 1,045 399 51 621 34 227 7,516 1,116 586 100 1,260 1,105 875 680 1 200 542 18,8 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid [nterest and discount collected but not earned <Ymount reserved for taxes accrued National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. )emand deposits ^ime deposits Jnited States deposits Jnited States bonds borrowed * iills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Jills payable with Federal reserve banks.. setters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding acceptances labilities other than those above stated.. Total.. liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 19,0 596 522 313 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of tdebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 29 450 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continu UTAH. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. 15 banks. 15 banks. 16 banks. 16 banks June 30, 1919. Sept. 191 16 banks. 16bai RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States lbonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Fede ral reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks « Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies. Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total.. 4,200 7 4,194 6 4,514 4 4,632 4 4,894 1,137 604 1,352 605 1,571 652 1,612 515 395 274 290 326 944 777 314 6 27 73 28 34 401 6 27 74 28 34 438 5 28 77 30 32 368 28 77 34 42 388 5 29 79 35 46 411 934 1,510 960 731 42 23 24 120 33 31 92 23 18 54 38 28 25 25 10 29 16 6 4 3 13 6 7,990 8,777 I 24 30 19 2 1 8,725 8, 951 8,445 655 286 672 296 675 297 680 312 97 101 111 99 506 40 6 4 4 498 21 2 4 582 27 2 4 593 45 79 135 3,179 2,542 102 4,132 2,772 75 1 4 597 11 180 34 28 3,467 3,078 4 119 2 31 3,051 3,141 2 100 356 10 40 358 70 275 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, j and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits. Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated.. TotalLiabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 655 275 111 1 32 3,613 3,000 75 30 160 1 6 51 58 11 7,990 8,777 8,725 8,951 8,445 178 59 51 41 29 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certifical indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 451 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. "UTAH—Continued. OGDEN. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. 4 banks. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. J u n e 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 4 banks. ; 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. 4 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts , Overdrafts United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, secnrites, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets. 5,218 32 6,104 18 5,998 11 6,030 29 5,950 31 6,430 40 1,382 880 1,377 814 1,526 1,017 1,495 941 600 1,239 1 2,404 (2) 409 406 497 612 702 19 29 329 34 133 398 19 29 329 34 140 726 20 29 329 34 140 648 26 29 329 35 143 685 26 30 329 36 150 684 26 29 329 34 140 700 224 174 224 223 266 2,383 1,348 1,132 1,384 1,776 349 378 11 466 264 3 351 329 7 430 374 12 263 233 16 425 424 29 29 17 29 39 29 47 29 43 29 43 4 1 3 2 11,190 Total. 271 1,278 13,387 12,531 12,680 11,872 13, 803 575 405 575 405 575 405 575 405 575 425 575 425 148 125 174 194 168 194 6 4 4 555 4 574 2 575 13 5 569 2 12 4 575 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid i n . Surplus f u n d . . . Undivided profits, less expenses a n d taxes paid Interest a n d discount collected b u t n o t earned A m o u n t reserved for taxes accrued A m o u n t reserved for all interest a c c r u e d . . National-bank notes outstanding Due t o Federal reserve banks Net amounts due t o national banks Net amounts due t o other b a n k s , bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own b a n k outstanding. D e m a n d deposits Time deposits. United States deposits United States bonds borrowed 1 , Bills payable \yith Federal reserve b a n k s . , Letters of credit a n d traveler's checks outstanding Liabilities other t h a n those above s t a t e d . . . Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 574 90 859 "i*i89 977 1,024 936 1,235 1,278 2,064 4,509 1,610 100 5,599 1,813 109 1,374 46 161 4,726 2,073 99 1,223 18 104 4,952 1,858 96 988 758 1,255 1,445 851 18 353 5,082 1,903 105 45 771 1,255 17 136 5,703 2,042 143 145 1,361 45 183 1 77 1 198 47 79 11,190 13,387 12,531 12,680 11,872 13,803 246 211 479 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of ndebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 452 •REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continue UTAH—Cont inued. SALT LAKE CITY. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, I r>ec. 31, 1918. 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. 6 banks. ' 6 banks. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 1 1919. 1919. 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 bank RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness ! liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and duo from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total 19, .509 I 99 | IS,894 86 3 18,067 86 2 19,263 97 1 20,497 153 6,060 i; 381 5,232 1,853 7,746 2,109 9,440 2,195 6,753 2,688 2,483 2,216 2,439 2,301 2,596 48 98 1,247 132 95 2,262 54 98 1,299 131 93 2,159 93 98 1,430 131 91 2,094 107 99 1,447 124 88 2,318 125 99 1,476 125 86 1,882 3 I 1,266 1,453 \ 1,110 1,221 1,182 2,506 4,436 j 3,153 4,993 3,158 632 618 127 43 758 I 811 j 309 116 655 571 165 61 450 780 191 79 492 795 232 175 110 110 122 110 149 110 138 14 110 153 13 i 10,1 1,' 12 38,801 | 40,252 | 40,374 45,470 42,774 2,200 1,080 2,200 1,105 2,200 1,105 2,200 1,105 2,200 1,155 327 350 484 60 10 14 2,127 4,045 97 13 16 2,199 3,027 84 20 30 93 24 20 2,190 2,758 2,117 2,736 2, 3, 5,036 4,722 38 42 234 597 17,791 14,957 5,948 5,759 634 689 281 241 5 . 4,826 4, LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and traveler's checks outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 1 433 I 68 14 2,181 3,447 4,416 14,508 5,452 648 86 245 5,734 15,342 5,337 624 186 135 49 L 200 3,743 4,563 | 114 484 16,106 6,554 15, 402 60 65 6,127 5,250 3 77 3 223 2 123 6 122 5 157 38,801 40,252 40,374 45,470 42,774 712 353 3,576 2,310 | 43 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificat< indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 453 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. VERMONT. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. 48 banks 48 banfc Mar. 4, 1919. Mav 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 48 banks. 48 banks 48 banks. 48 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customers' liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds^and certificates of indebtedness l Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 22,010 22,038 49 21,177 32 22,496 45 22,995 44 23,317 69 164 190 174 168 6,367 2,741 7,783 2,389 8,678 2,341 6,069 8,739 9,272 9,348 9,606 80 213 512 61 47 1,498 90 212 513 60 47 1,735 90 214 514 60 47 1,580 214 520 60 47 1,730 94 214 511 62 48 1,796 182 145 120 162 228 3,229 3,611 3,159 3,725 3,356 330 83 121 242 59 125 261 86 194 233 80 258 211 30 150 91 259 216 151 215 192 215 228 216 201 46 29 29 28 28 46,933 Total. 183 6,447 2,864 47,940 47,565 50,899 49,495 50,679 4,935 2,155 4,935 2,175 4,935 2,183 4,935 2,183 4,935 2,183 4,935 2,184 2,188 1 9,341 (2) 10,409 94 214 517 63 50 1,721 65 3,685 242 56 221 215 206 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed* Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total., Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 2,042 2,208 2,341 2,118 2,302 13 7 15 4,263 4 92 7 20 4,274 3 45 117 6 20 4,264 4 20 117 5 27 4,206 3 21 121 10 14 4,204 1 32 126 9 30 4,220 5 24 948 1,798 13,863 14,345 1,701 338 37 15,146 14,981 431 194 37 1,439 95 138 13,535 15,262 474 184 37 1,474 28 309 14,197 15,821 663 184 37 1,662 53 145 14,549 16,326 275 109 37 1,128 59 178 15, 789 16,387* 682 1 137 37 329 1,209 183 308 339 1,027 164 224 285 2,039 190 130 578 2,816 174 780 448 1,667 168 438 329 1,803 186 129 46,933 47,940 47,565 50,899 j 49,495 50,679 1,468 1,182 1,097 887 747 827 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 454 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. VIRGINIA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. J u n e 30, 1919. Sept.12, 143 b a n k s . 143 banks. 143 b a n k s . 144 banks. 146 b a n k s . 147 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customers' liability under letters of credit Customers' liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds a n d certificates of indebtedness1 L i b e r t y loan bonds 2 Other b o n d s , securities, e t c . (other t h a n stocks) Stocks other t h a n Federal reserve b a n k stock Stock of Federal reserve b a n k B a n k i n g house F u r n i t u r e a n d fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve w i t h Federal reserve b a n k . I t e m s w i t h Federal reserve b a n k i n process of collection Cash i n v a u l t , a n d n e t a m o u n t s due from national b a n k s N e t a m o u n t s d u e from b a n k s , bankers, a n d t r u s t companies Exchanges for clearing house. „ Checks on other b a n k s in t h e same p l a c e . . Outside checks a n d other cash i t e m s Redemption fund a n d d u e from United States Treasurer Interest earned b u t not collected W a r savings certificates a n d thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 125,362 191 1 130,304 211 1 136,627 204 1 2,146 2,798 2,402 3,095 2,950 21,135 18.579 20,560 17,626 29,993 | 17,724 ; 33,468 17,910 25,723 20,904 10,246 10,534 11,620 12,191 12,557 146,283 (2) 12,929 384 744 3,95? 677 433 8,939 382 751 3,988 684 422 9,499 401 777 4,054 699 402 390 808 4,109 738 484 8,994 401 808 4,169 770 471 9,287 328 836 4,327 798 591 9,687 1,171 923 20,363 22,807 1,740 947 549 837 2,030 1,249 640 1,542 20,655 2,063 976 647 673 691 64 801 188 153 12 121,872 449 124,726 242 9,229 146,371 242 ii 1,051 1,420 2,302 18,683 19,499 1,815 1,093 627 843 1,572 1,828 587 1,198 1,93C l,00C 481 859 954 188 710 228 762 225 822 272 150 16 95 12 6 72 30 103 216,095 j 222,559 Total.. 1,552 20,156 230,584 239,820 241,248 250,722 1,466 LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid ! Interest and discount coUected b u t not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. « Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed i Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances. Liabilities other than those above s t a t e d . . Total.. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 15,459 9, 789 16,159 10,152 16,358 10,341 16,498 10,424 17,099 10,730 3,746 17, 64f 11,291 2,695 3,089 3,878 2,905 340 98 503 125 931 540 3,754 124 464 12,991 538 4,126 848 130 471 13,499 424 4,388 902 129 526 13,656 349 3,570 895 145 492 13,686 499 3,395 6,477 7,624 89,944 45,018 10,467 1,240 12 99,065 48,571 3,994 1,247 7,366 376 539 92,811 56,382 5,237 1,733 12 6,977 725 566 97,854 54,742 6,454 2,191 15 0,208 809 681 97,878 56,209 4,057 2,308 12 6,41 1,00 79 102,10 59,96 5,01 12,43 3 1 2,095 9,998 1,717 7,856 1,228 12,557 438 15,973 822 17,486 1,2S 17,62 7 2,426 1,251 2 2,998 1,396 1 2,402 5 3,095 853 7 2,950 1,975 1 1,0* 6t 216,095 222,559 230,584 239,820 241,248 250,71 6,696 6,072 3,636 3,572 5,786 3,39( 91' 52! 14, OK 3,72 6,8 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates o indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept, 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 455 Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. VIRGINIA—Con t inued. RICHMOND. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 7 banks. 7 banks. 7 banks. 7 banks. 7 banks. 7 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances '7 United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i. Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock. Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federalreserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, arid net amounts clue from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected { War savings certificates and thrift stamps ; actually owned 2 .... j Other assets 76,314 40 74,795 50 75,290 30 71,677 23 4,270 j 4,815 4,430 4,136 11,132 6,557 3,013 | 7,451 8,034 11,955 14,995 9,158 2,977 527! 304 j 1,128 | 116 ' 48 5,690 527 316 1,117 128 45 6,521 10,965 75,975 18 2, 509 525 317 1,117 128 31 581 320 1,127 133 31 5,985 10,965 9.646 2,888 579 320 1,141 134 30 5,537 10,970 5,667 12,367 11,103 8,861 2,860 2,936 82,842 18 3,013 U3,247 3,242 541 320 1,041 135 27 5,725 14,982 6,870 8,437 3,881 5,101 4,616 1,276 392 170 4,491 3,720 1,526 242 135 5,176 4,272 1, 211 183 149 160 107 271 98 8 1 3,060 1,334 215 1,188 194 173 9 10 4,410 1,372 107 145 160 182 133 208 194 63 132,650 | 131,448 Total... 5,692 4,479 1,594 195 302 130,322 133,735 131,921 136,456 75 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. | Surplus fund J Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes 1 paid | Interest and discount collected but not j earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued J Amount reserved for all interest accrued. . National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks - . . . . . . . . . . . . Net amounts due to national banks . Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits j United States bonds borrowed l....... ; Other bonds borrowed | Bills payable, other than with Federal re- j serve banks I Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. I Acceptances Time drafts outstanding I Liabilities other than those above stated.. I Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including tho?e j with Federal reserve bank j 5, 550 5,002 5, 550 5,115 1 5, 550 I 5,115 j 5,550 5,115 5,550 5,326 5,550 5,326 1,690 1,221 | 1,521 1,712 1,505 1,826 570 406 217 2,666 541 333 126 17,726 2,695 48 15,880 589 348 139 2, 810 45 20,535 14,665 439 116 39,824 12,173 4,233 2,084 14 13,029 552 259 37,487 13,006 3,143 1,731 14 15,117 513 2U3 43,298 16,787 2,167 11,823 14 22,034 4,136 27,725 2,509 400 15,893 3,013 133,735 131,921 136,456 4, 642 7, 346 6,672 414 | 201 560 i 301 I 112 j 2,618 I 2,688 I 17,371 | 21,074 I 578 419 124 2,679 So 18,026 I 13,150 | 16,169 j 14,819 ! 364 j 281 I 50,098 4,786 15,737 1, 336 14 9,673 4,270 174 195 51,092 4, 887 1,328 465 14 645 ! 39,937 8,017 2,208 2,051 14 400 14,972 i 23,408 4,815 ! 4,430 92 i. 462 132,650 131,448 5,683 6,674 130,322 5,355 I i For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities, s For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 456 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. WASHINGTON. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. 70 b a n k s . ' 71 banks. 72 banks. | 72 banks. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 72 banks. 73 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability account of uacceptances '' United Statesl bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets 30,169 66 35,707 76 20 20 6, 961 4,002 7,626 3,962 11,207 3,935 11,305 4,796 7,108 6,000 fi, 821 6,982 7,250 7,181 7,485 7,564 35 207 1,309 329 532 3,921 35 208 1,280 316 489 3,940 34 209 1,353 324 486 3,585 34 210 1,355 326 508 3,915 34 219 1,353 331 460 3,837 40 219 1,369 342 474 3 167 3 1 9 8, .561 10,078 7,614 8,750 7,893 1,519 94 206 143 1,247 136 179 174 1,023 111 148 140 8,876 132 324 183 895 136 257 198 10,492 1,891 190 305 180 123 94 123 273 123 423 123 124 473 126 556 109 92 48 46 46 11 72,367 Total 37,16S 138 73,541 73,828 4,435 38,674 41,113 58 45,645 119 20 I . 20 1 13,021 4,464 152 33 19 9 79,319 78,055 87,178 4,510 2,788 4,510 2,790 4,510 2,821 4,560 2,826 635 932 812 1,176 105 109 88 2,442 225 131 35 84 2,399 387 110 38 50 2,411 283 109 22 55 2,501 445 1,011 67 437 37,674 20,582 846 223 14 1,332 133 401 41,129 20,428 715 423 56 1,370 109 551 40,161 20,791 550 553 6 14 1,935 126 349 48,195 21,589 881 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed i Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks... Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 4,410 2,753 920 13 19 52 2,438 319 1,317 2,818 589 93 61 30 2,421 283 1,445 39,627 17,680 1,163 40,233 19,169 857 50 342 1,232 246 732 303 1,672 394 2,209 709 2,111 332 1,39] 76 6 20 71 6 20 805 4 20 71 2( 81 72,367 73,544 73,828 79,319 78,055 87,17J 1,338 1,241 1,380 1,366 2,152 2,98, i For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates o indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities, a For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 457 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. WASHINGTON"—Continued. SEATTLE. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 6 banks. 6 banks. 7 banks. 7 banks. 7 banks. 7 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" . United States 1 bonds and certificates of indebtedness ... 2 Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock.. Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house . Furniture and fixtures .. . Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bankin process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks . Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house. Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets. Total 46,294 52 417 42,038 24 1,462 41,995 37 555 44,455 56 45 48,299 54 166 52,928 57 290 1,154 1,301 1,089 602 1,582 9,681 2,312 11,106 3,412 16,695 4,809 16,394 4,247 9,167 5,674 9,879 10,409 11,767 10,420 10,428 9,473 260 229 276 353 170 490 197 300 173 490 197 309 192 490 285 496 199 490 288 499 5,839 5,927 6,073 6,650 310 200 490 276 505 6,569 359 206 490 283 448 6,246 849 733 914 2,008 1,745 2,536 11,926 11,614 11,987 9,886 12,095 13,870 3,719 1,918 83 312 3,069 2,156 133 333 3,762 3,781 308 614 3,907 3,536 284 622 4,479 3,005 480 320 72 38 3,318 3,042 220 299 72 160 72 75 72 91 72 92 72 79 96 169 31 3 31 16 26 1 96,058 96,704 103,532 105,267 106,100 114,837 4,400 1,380 4,400 1,650 5,000 1,675 5,000 1,775 5,000 1,875 5,000 1,875 946 529 666 727 563 1,041 60 150 144 96 230 22 1,435 4,514 85 116 49 1,430 4,514 74 188 29 1,429 4,513 93 136 38 1,435 5,539 10,047 467 1,072 47,315 19,468 3,537 854 155 5,350 9,480 408 1,411 53,212 19,958 1,912 794 155 3,075 11,319 614 1,133 51.543 19,998 3,199 896 700 1,375 12,196 1,388 936 54,027 21,179 4,612 1 1,107 111 2,500 1,586 1 17,630 (2) (2) LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.. Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies.. . Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed1 Other bonds borrowed Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 109 44 1,435 4,718 1,435 5,538 8,743 10,773 45,700 15,771 5,815 4,550 47,042 16,265 3,768 150 334 1,746 439 1,169 1,479 1,301 69 1,089 471 90 1,004 72 46 1,582 24 38 1,586 96,058 96,704 103,532 105,267 106,100 114, 837 2,285 681 65 353 80 76 334 445 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 458 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. SI, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued W A S H I N G T O N - Cont inued. SPOKANE. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. l, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12 1919. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks. 3 banks RESOURCES. Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States 1bonds and certificates of indebtedness ...2 Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock... Stock of Federal reserve bank.. . Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection . Cash in vault, -nd net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned b^it not collected... War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets Total... 17,120 16,476 32 4 7 15 853 8 16 615 ' 20 17 635 63 19,44 2 1,152 660 470 6,456 1,110 6,009 1,321 10,573 1,260 7,324 1 403 !7,1S 2,838 2,876 9,077 1,427 2,860 2,863 2,778 2,42 227 212 209 233 op 88 900 205 443 88 900 200 453 1,624 89 900 193 468 88 890 183 350 8° 1,582 89 900 193 475 212 1,870 1,865 1,884 on 2,2C 565 473 282 477 443 1 21 2,036 2,548 2,220 2,069 2,287 3 S7 1,555 1,461 309 1,210 741 2 8' 8 57 1,238 '446 4 27 1,311 315 716 61 113 17 112 100 112 116 113 74 24 2 3 3 3 65 36,884 35,893 37, 879 39,928 37, 797 41, & 2,450 500 2,450 500 2,450 500 2,450 500 2,450 500 2,4i 5! 220 107 171 233 99 61 100 100 105 109 8 91 6 55 9 77 113 64 11 7 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding... Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated... Total.. .„ Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank Q, 47 55 2,225 1,601 75 8 2,245 2,066 59 11 2,250 1,593 38 57 2,162 1,453 76 6 2,207 2,342 3,805 4,039 10,213 9,761 1,318 3,469 10,660 10,341 840 1,800 3,268 80 137 10,702 10,781 1,765 3,540 3,891 95 302 12 736 10,516 1 258 4,130 3,714 65 184 11 778 10,807 719 2,738 7 1,152 2 2 660 470 2 2 36,884 35,893 37,879 39,928 37,797 41.! 2,147 784 771 997 1,270 1, 2,2 3,1 5 C 1 13, £ 10,6 1,1 1 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 459 EEPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. WASHINGTON—Continued. TAG O MA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, j Dee. 31, 1918. 1918. Mar. 4, | May 12, 1919. ! 1919. " J u n e 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 1 bank. -L 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. 1 bank. 8,081 8 24 7,166 5,776 5 5,196 1 5,932 6,590 1 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. Customer1 s liability account of "Acceptances " United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness r Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 65 22 115 50 1,474 200 4,190 "189 3,742 255 3,705 711 i 4,851 1,735 1,850 1,850 1,687 1,623 1,710 238 34 200 10 66 941 239 34 190 10 62 990 237 34 190 10 62 938 234 34 190 10 67 865 234 35 190 10 66 897 434 35 190 10 51 1,086 700 i 252 j 26 11 14 7 9 17 1,858 3,055 2,500 2,006 2,000 2,413 409 238 13 490 334 22 423 143 12 493 333 65 406 620 19 745 214 19 50 18 35 23 35 24 35 53 35 25 16,351 16,676 15,246 1G, 605 18,452 1,000 160 1,000 1,000 160 1,000 165 1,000 165 12 Total.. . 10 3 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses a n d taxes paid Interest a n d discount collected b u t not earned A m o u n t reserved for taxes accrued National-bank notes outstanding Net a m o u n t s due to national banks Net amounts due to other b a n k s , bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own b a n k outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed Letters of credit a n d travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Total. 1,000 155 160 203 64 35 688 245 28 70 681 429 662 674 7,867 3,935 66 8,556 4,228 324 65 22 115 50 14,946 16,351 16,676 135 19 64 700 318 773 26 57 8,024 4,300 1,050 189 154 17 32 682 309 20 52 677 238 19 49 700 452 1,003 10 234 7,250 4,210 150 896 19 161 7,377 4,317 1,455 100 1,080 13 200 8,904 4,407 1,283 57 26 15,246 16,605 18,452 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, Unitec States certificates of ted indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 460 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. WEST VIRGINIA. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, j Mar. 4, 1918. 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, 1919. Sept. 12, 1919. 116 banks. 117 banks. 118 banks. 119 banks 119 banks, 119 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit. United Statesl bonds and certificates of indebtedness Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned2 Other assets 74,979 157 1 75,232 110 75,983 106 77,028 110 78,274 143 11,974 11,328 12,551 12,847 15,877 10,979 16,848 8,713 13,054 11,270 11,326 11,635 11,864 12,007 12,376 12,355 520 520 3,802 534 341 529 518 3,775 509 341 535 521 3,786 522 328 517 529 3,755 527 322 513 530 3,745 527 354 511 531 3,786 532 342 0,135 6,468 6,324 6,038 5,907 6,175 283 233 364 346 145 449 18,096 18,395 17,830 16,808 14,494 16,033 1,147 136 393 323 941 210 322 385 856 221 235 287 194 403 314 779 250 421 368 859 194 373 389 406 16 475 170 484 272 463 282 473 242 475 288 216 15 103 24 73 7 84 4 82 11 145,773 147,454 146,230 10,267 7,130 2,768 10,292 7,229 2,239 10,364 7,275 2,416 10,384 7,277 2,739 10,389 7,120 2,491 11,244 7,073 2,943 106 83 148 9,127 155 2,583 428 69 141 9,178 118 2,577 516 76 131 9,197 132 2,549 524 86 161 9,191 35 2,536 513 117 166 9,213 76 2,324 IK 16' 9,31i 5' 4,210 4,350 63,755 34,912 5,424 639 66,839 37,285 1,669 771 5 4,816 95 337 65,476 38,852 2,377 706 3,653 157 405 63,797 38,459 2,217 706 5 3,365 144 338 63,612 38,227 1,532 763 5 4,32! 19: 52 66,72 39,72 2,48 i 77 402 373 392 1,309 311 1,209 215 2,701 222 2,528 16 3,04 142,70 Total. 83,245 153 125,371 12 152,073 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed i Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers'checks outstanding Acceptances Time drafts outstanding Liabilities other than above stated Total.. . Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 3 557 882 614 974 142,708 145,773 147,454 146,230 143,958 152,0: 1,432 2,116 1,867 2,178 2,242 1,6? 11 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 461 Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. WISCONSIN. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, Dec. 31, 1918. 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 142 banks 142 banks. 142 banks. 142 banks, 142 banks. 143 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer's liability under letters of credit United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 87,625 186 1 87,895 159 1 90,921 167 95,897 131 100,768 153 107,446 200 19,260 12,516 21,006 11,009 32,377 9 ; 995 36,153 9,637 22,314 14,029 i36,578 (*) 22,266 22,876 23,064 23,384 24,144 24,901 559 3,487 475 387 7,024 197 555 3,488 481 365 7,662 196 573 3,471 496 356 8,165 187 576 3,468 505 349 8,148 172 596 3,565 524 389 8,532 192 553 3,495 474 409 6,685 167 187 220 305 270 22,820 24,777 26,660 26,587 23 893 939 71 585 322 992 147 886 461 1,123 95 670 349 1,342 93 961 489 1,420 90 1,014 407 1,456 133 717 297 468 215 477 670 482 955 485 917 484 859 494 935 160 11 56 5 68 13 58 62 175 48 176,629 Total- 150 20,046 181,745 197,991 209,692 206,044 211,146 13,065 5,527 13,065 5,616 13,105 5,791 13,305 5,941 13,505 6,097 14,120 6,277 3,297 3,356 3,452 3,793 3,483 4,021 46 266 383 9,346 449 205 174 332 9,415 515 258 88 424 9,447 579 244 141 459 354 % 582 255 199 280 9,471 760 305 255 332 9,552 544 4,760 6,112 58,917 68,983 3,576 302 170 62,651 72,947 2,520 172 170 7,485 114 494 67,744 78,401 3,325 138 170 7, 582 148 488 74, 839 81, 091 3 >073 252 170 7,551 170 416 73,215 82,248 1,821 348 170 7,324 305 519 74,319 85,622 3,120 1283 50 120 584 5,443 343 2,867 115 5 1,800 1 1,514 1 1,284 1,472 181,745 197,991 209,692 206,044 211,146 — 2,405 1,409 1,242 1,246 1,291 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued -.. National-bank notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed1 Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 176,6 3,335 436 5,934 2,2 14 3,046 2,273 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 462 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued. WISCONSIN—Continued. MILWAUKEE. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. 5 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customer'sliability under letters of credit.. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness i 2 Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2 Other assets 66,877 90 121 69,395 84 187 69,751 78 2 68,639 73 73,140 39 77,682 114 1,478 1,154 706 350 432 689 10,015 7,941 9,548 8,527 12,076 4,076 10,354 3,774 5,712 11,581 i 16,784 6,956 7,795 7,845 8,091 7,821 7,462 378 290 2,116 11 206 5, 745 437 291 2,016 11 210 6,744 429 291 2,099 12 211 6,907 500 291 2,199 12 228 7,020 334 291 2,199 12 127 7,064 333 343 1,350 13 977 7,029 1,381 1,224 1,568 1,280 1,982 13,026 17,491 19,145 19,785 13,685 3,091 1,945 35 320 2,997 2,154 40 634 3,534 1,724 29 325 3,267 2,225 91 399 3,524 2,336 9 161 4,507 2,267 12 1,243 181 132 177 309 187 313 184 279 208 243 206 153 13 19 7 16 18 16 4 96 122,349 Total.. 1,445 12,917 127,143 129,330 128,723 136,319 136,927 6,300 3,350 6,300 3,400 6,300 3,400 6,300 3,400 7,300 3,450 8,000 3,450 2,172 2,108 2,118 2,093 922 1,049 212 225 184 3,028 205 7,029 371 248 63 3,158 298 7,567 390 169 139 3,158 220 8,884 359 280 240 3,112 89 8,648 405 224 137 3,158 183 9,030 347 268 239 3,159 1,489 8,668 13,596 15,882 46,407 20,636 5,814 853 5,515 47,428 21,968 2,265 1,263 2,760 19,022 286 243 51,167 22,581 4,820 460 2,610 18,088 235 589 54,537 23,146 3,868 460 300 18,124 322 2,359 52,646 24,895 3,178 425 1,497 18,167 139 477 55,592 23,119 4,825 123 1,478 5,222 188 1,379 10,497 2 706 2,655 2 350 2,627 2 432 7,630 1 689 2,791 122,349 127,143 129,330 128,723 136,319 136,927 12,505 7,085 948 681 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, iess expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed Bills payable with Federal reserve banks Letters of credit and travelers'' che checks outstanding Acceptances Liabilities other than those above stated. Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 4,458 2,36£ 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates o indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 463 BEPOUT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 1918, arranged by Stales and reserve cities—Continued. WYOMING. [In thousands of dollars.] Nov. 1, 1918. Dec. 31, 1918. Mar. 4, 1919. May 12, 1919. June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. 1919. 39 banks. 39 b a n k s . 40 banks. 41 b a n k s . 42 banks.! 43 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United Stagesl bonds and certificates of indebtednes s Liberty loan bonds 2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Otherrealestate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. Cash in vault, and riot amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actualy owned 2 Other assets 24,633 50 24,567 44 25,662 23 28,612 67 29,504 75 3,720 2,250 3,950 2,386 2,554 5,913 1,635 5,823 1,574 3,597 2,416 31,092 65 i6,827 (2) 1,975 1,661 1,911 2,912 3 127 705 129 84 2,223 3 129 709 147 91 2,429 3 13 134 770 180 87 2,734 2,278 4 117 647 137 61 118 667 127 60 2,162 2,304 3 9 8,672 10,474 131 729 164 97 2,595 10 4 12 8,214 8,771 10,685 10,953 82,5 770 340 143 403 186 823 69 137 112 332 104 283 93 364 667 ""'267' 107 92 75 89 243 92 300 31 1 16 1 15 2 45,865 Total.. 662 152 118 661 3 181 100 48,650 48,057 51,785 53,685 57,276 2,218 1,765 2,218 1,913 2,275 2,074 2,300 2,081 2,312 2,139 2,350 2,216 560 589 691 659 633 795 2 33 4 1,827 26 57 21 1,835 68 1,666 27 32 16 1,823 33 20 174 1,823 9 40 30 1,855 1,639 12 43 15 1,820 470 1,749 1,894 2,303 2,659 2,376 2,825 2,550 23 3,080 46 3,015 86 3,105 105 23,271 9,863 1,585 25 25,288 10,390 862 8 5 351 24,286 11,429 576 9 348 26,854 11,512 506 5 5 528 27,655 11,639 711 64 5 403 29,672 12,588 916 137 5 20 120 10 96 206 6 135 3 549 3 334 7 339 6 333 15 435 45,805 48,650 51,785 53,685 57,376 476 138 132 342 299 () 2 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes p ai d Interest and discount collected but not earned , Amount reservedf or taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding. Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed l Other bonds borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. State bank circulation outstanding. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 111 ...... 48,057 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. No. 68 CONDENSED REPORTS OF THE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF NATIONAL BANKS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 12, 1919 (States, Territories, and Towns Alphabetically Arranged) 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 30 405 466 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national hanks as ALABAMA. DISTRICT NO. 6. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, disinvestcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $415,943 $127,050 M. V. Capps Abbeville, First $30,834 Robt. Newman A. S. Steagall 183,074 Abbeville, Henry 42,500 3,900 T. J. Bland A. A. Hardage 432,434 Albany, Central. 198,914 13,019 Thos. A. Bowles... 586, r~~ A l b a n y , Morgan W. A. Bibb 49,636 F. A. Bloodworth.. 263,162 County. 339,569 J. II. Henderson... 70,092 Alexander City, First. Benj. Russell 43,802 830,194 F. E. Henderson... C. D. Bean Andalusia, First 191,482 52,884 W. H. Weatherly.. J. T. Gardner, jr... 1,822,240 Anniston, First 752,528 210,360 S. L. Galbraith. 1,531,352 Anniston, Anniston... W. P. Acker. 824,988 103,294 J. R. Dawsev.. 121,278 Ashford, First.... 33,863 A. L. Snell 7,150 C. B. Allen.:... 269,394 Ashland, First 75,100 H. L. Wynn 31,200 W. A. Frost.... 343,304 Athens, First C. E. Frost 82,295 34,209 W. J. Grubbs.. Atmore, First 94,706 J. M. Northrop 68,046 8,179 800,846 Bessemer, Bessemer... R. F. Smith. W. II. Lewis. 566,202 498,860 Oscar Wells.... Birmingham, First 16,013,850 4,628,856 2,151,589 Thos. Bouron 1,359,451 553,530 J. L. Cooper Birmingham, Traders. Jno. II. Frve... 340,842 A. II. Hill I 192,522 S. F. Holmes.. Brantley, First 35,400 47,931 F. W. Ca: 113,523 Bridgeport, American - R. Stophenson.. 43,103 16, 628 Jas. T. Roma ere. 177.469 | W. G. Gilmore Brundidge, First 70,490 9,100 E. W. B ^ 126;097 J. M. Moore. Camden, Camden 22,500 10,300 82,881 J. P. Lawson.... Coffee Springs, First. . J. L. Crawford 15,000 2,550 J. P. Cox 237,707 O. L. Hall Collinsville, First 48,050 15,820 G. S. Leeth 246,844 R. I. Burke Cullman, Leeth 76,650 2;706 C. C. Harris. 687,959 W. B. Shackelford.. Decatur, City 239,500 55,086 J. D. Norwood 524,133 Demopolis, Commer- A. R. Smith 179,468 28,008 cial. 1,027,836 2,586,563 G. H. Malone W. R. Watford 73,017 Dothan, First 1,311,652 232,100 J. L. Crawford 92,573 Dot nan, Do than ... J. R. Faircloth 883,935 216,155 J. B. Young K. L. Forrester 50,104 Dothan, Houston 176,057 A. F. Merrill. W. II. Murphen, jr.. 32,153 15,772 Dozicr, First 458, 085 L. A. Boyd L. C. Powell 27,350 64,850 Elba, First 523,746 115,093 C. A. O'Neal J. L. Warren 24,621 Enterprise, First 265,83" L. II. Sessions 15,962 98,900 Enterprise, Farmers II. M. Sessions ! & Merchants. 345,399 154,000 22,044 Eufaula, Commercial.. J. P. Foy C. P. Roberts 382,569 108,693 14,73f Eufaula, East Ala- A. H. Merrill A. M. Brown bama. B. B. Barnes R. W. Barnes 438,175 139,298 47,880 Eutaw, First J. D. Wright R. F. Crqom 267,574 36,850 55.835 Evergreen, First E. E. Thomason A. M. Grimsley 373,764 62,740 63.836 Fayette, First J. L. Hughes. B. H. Meadows 223,074 204,150 11,706 Florala, First Turner Rice N. C. Elting 909,922 256,239 272,592 Florence, First R. V. Davidson T. S. Kyle 1,470,833: 507,552 98,108 Gadsden, First .... E.T. Hollingsworth. Jas. L. Herring 96,217 453,082 202,750 Gadsden, Gadsden Fred C. Ril 10,376 A. R. Chapman. 202, 686 38,590 G eneva, Farmers 32,260 J. A. Blunt Chas. Stollenwerck.. 561,577 168,300 Greensboro. First 38,415 Wm. J. Hall Park Smith 560,218 215,846 Greenville, First F. B. Albert M. F. Irvin 311,458 15,500 9,201: Guntersville, First L. E. Bur ford..... J. V. Harrison 150,831 34,990 12,800 Hartford, First A. E. Jackson E. F. Mittwede 267,559 116,250 30,326 Hartselle, First G. H. Malone J. J. Espy 507,451 817,521 10,151 Headland, First R. E. Spragins 008,605 R. Semmes. jr 160,627 47,900 Hunts ville, First Robert Murphree. W. R. Stobaugh.... 970,463! 162,178 12,933 Huntsvillc, Henderson A. C. Currier 183,050 64,066 88,120 Jacksonville, First.... Arthur Wellborn. J. If. Crawford. A. L. Sherer 256', 995 289,202 33,533 Jasper, First Manford McRee... W. T. Webster 127,743 8,280 5,000 La Pine, First.. T. J. Watson.. 127,140 W. L. Hollingsworth 14,850 30,490 Lincoln, First W. E. Rhodes R. G. Rhodes 93.226 15,664 28,823 Linden, First R. C. Smith 197^613 Wr. H. Reddoch 67,000 12,480 Linevilie, Citizens J. E. Parsons 89,640 120,700 J. II. Ingrain 6,179 Lineviilo, Linsville J. M.Cody 200,503 J. C. Henderson 27,550 17,980 Luvernc, First 112.910 A. J. Beverett 77,800 14,440 Midland City, First... G. W. Kelly 7,823;992 945,840 1,441, 698 J. W. W^oolf Henry Hall .Mobile, First. A. M. Baldwin 2,225,798 969,776 1,268,061 H. T. Bartlett Montgomery, First 3,291, 649 935,349 479,319 Montgomery, Fourth.. Henry M. Hobbie.. R. R. Rossell 1,204,038! 419,826 164,021 J. M. Baldwin Montgomery, Capital.. B. P. Crum 1,127,225 370,000 168,230 James J. Campbell.. Montgomery, Ex- Michael Cody change. 10,980 H. C.Johnson 115,522 64 New Brockton, First.. II. M. Sessions 22,23, 70,830 5,150 J. W. Capps 27,500 65 Neurille, First......... L. S. Nichols 111,565 957,317 310,370 II. L. Hall 66 Opelika, First N. P. Renfro 467 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. shoivn by reports of condition on Sej)t. 12, 1919. ALABAMA. DISTRICT NO. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $82,696 13,885! 117,137 145,011 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $23,174 7,284 29, 418 46,163 6. Other assets. $5,010 1,986 30,643 7,787 Total resources Surplus and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time d divided tion. posits. profits. 1684, 706 252,629 821,565 1,098,597 Due to banks a n d all other liabilities. $100.000 $103,450 $100,000 $203,541: $124,838 25,000 105.0061 13,823 8,616 25,000 21,369 100,000 363,784; 168,469 100,000 66,834 100,000 624,058 191,482 100,000 $52,877 75,184 67,943 18,223 70,914 50,000 486,568 37,202 5,891 663,373 50,000 6,381 166,327 130,071 50,000 1,053,8171 118,096 86,081 100,000 2,550 1,452,994 289,803 468,670 99,995 2,095,210 99, 406 148,379 331,373 100,000 7,150 3,194,654 253,997 160,163 190,000 1,360,176 516,930 92,677 10,543 2,778,793 351, 52200,000 215,939 19,315 6,250 128,390| 21,843 9,418 201,988 25,000 1,190 29,967 312 36,3571 50,000 181,655; 48.623 16, 787 414,349 75,000 22,714 19,368 2,500 13,593 47,900 306,059| 21,911 23,184 540,154 50,000 100,691 54,562 2,600 5,282 23,000 142,680; 13,178 9,8531 208,386 25,000J 2,571 22,927 1,350 75,666 100,000 1,023,823! 863,160 114,440 27,3r)7 193,438 16,220 2,190, OOt 100,000 4,921,150 1,805,065 162,202 30,282,712 1,500,000 1,667,1781 ,400,00012,870,593(8, 962,43l| 3,882, 509 64,111 228,200 1,400,6831 ' 742,195! 489,310 734,135 ' 173,766 12, 775 3,174,4991 250,000 38,976 13,100 114,076! " * ' 58, 516 998 266, 210 16,542 25,000 23,884 875 24,5()0! 87,322| • 35,030 7,595 199,587 19,592 8,143 25,000 17, 488 1,250 170,618! 355,367 50,000! 7,321 15,000 77,428 50,000 80,321 2,987 157,857j 216,827 9,600 24.942 18,861 i 30,000 509 32, 488 500 52,156j 113,624 14, 700! 3,107 14,056! 25,000 750; 6,903 20 9,336 750 116,443| 11,500 10,979! 50,000 89,192! 74,038 21 25,025 2,55ll 340,653 204,605! 374,662 27,284 25,000! 16, 7541,887| 50; 886 22 25,000 28,012 3,693 71i; 020! 61,505 200,0001 54,196 57,307 19, 412 23 179,442 33,061 1,249,244 200,000 372,730J 141,940! 115,529j 24 60,180 100,000= 37,675 890,379 113,595 100,000 7,500 210,324 188,044! 142,702 31,360 14,034| 54,9631 26,557J 27, 892| 17,929 28,588 17, 513 96,277! 104,453s 367,997 217,9951 139,221 44,633 45,268 135,221 4i; 831 117,193 41,635 40,495 130,555 88,733 17,845 100,022 16,927 6,348 41, or 10,433 15,840 35,444 17,440 2,129, 412 875,909 633,770 29i; 790 467,925 14.433 11,343 157,442 47,30: 30,171 44,880 15,679 17, 214 37,433 8,461 14,124 9,569 18,077 3,963,124 10,000 1,864,540 11,350 1,349,126 272,346 1,325 2,500 584,033 2,500 758,356 4,500 420,217 6,395 3,550 569,854 537,049 250,000 200,000 150,000 25, O O Ol 75,000i 10,000! 75,000 74,058 139,993 111, 520 27,431 94,694 82,588 34,281 150,000 100,000 120,058 30,988 22,614 12,744 100,000 689,299 18,669 1,250 25,000 383,421 25,559 2,550 50,000 624,676 16,138 5,000 100,000 564,521 102,249 5,000 1,913,999 100,000 80.567 5,000 2,440,055 100,000 6, OOOj 125,000 955,070 32; 000 648! 50,000 308,826 11,893 9,000 100,000 841,528 25,123 6,500; 1,017,055 125,000 60,855 1,000! 25,000 402,636 23,646 1,381! 30,000 334,594 11,399 51,067! 50,000 530,455 23,618 6,000i 1,392,853 100,000 11,235 44,158 62,6431 1,054,488 100,000 5,000i 1,291,28f 100,000 51,979 3,250! 25,000 385,461 9,130 2,500 50,000 719,999 37,747 25,000 169,993 12,043 25,000 185,599 1,400! 5,370 25,000 195,030 1,300: 15,000 60,000 305,758 10,9011 7,331 50,000 239,508 1,990! 5,213 30,000 298,575 3,171| 7,92" 65,000 230,045 3,250! 4,205 300,000 15,0001 12,978,635 622.689 289,144 37,8941 5, 606, 581 1,000,000 321,086 173,499' 5,834,672 500,000 200,000 13,500 2,163,341 69,566 94,265 19,500! 2, 247,145 300.000 13,040 3,844 62,226 1,598 1,250 5,000 177,808 119,917 1,603,920 45,000 25,000 100.0001 250,000; 2,047,940 ! 200,000; 425,208| 127,000! 6,500! 50,000; 50,000; 75,000 268,440| 94,3Oo' 71, 000: 89,387 100, OOOj 14,396 25,000: 48, 212 50, OOOj 22,547 100,000| 299,612 99,998! 185,394 100,000 39,462 120,000 23, 719 12,5001 27,428 100, OOOj 139,125 100," 29,654 53,961 12, 18,226 50,000J 24,005 100,000! 92,479 99,997 116,522 100,000 8,657 25,000 21,439 50,000 13,606 9,320 " 2 5 ,"666 7,071 15,400 26,071 60,000 27,531 48,500 27? 172 7,500 9,539 64,995 797,667 300,000 396,595 650, OOOl 38,4251 499,9951 43,682 200,000 122, 739! 300,000, 15,169 6,82~! 335,94: 1,341,1261 25 630,899 26 22,000! 25,000 100,000; 308! 44 842; 45 340l 46 722} 47 277| 48 047! 49 799! 50 358; 51 803 52 088i 53 705' 54 357 55 6911 56 383 57 660 58 765 59 699 60 580 61 115 62 226 63 72,10*>; 31,825' 859,2301 | 6,257 ! 23,533 64 25,008 65 208,748! 60 468 'REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown ALABAMA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 6—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. Opelika, Farmers Opp, First Oxford, First Ozark, First Piedmont, First Prattville, First Reform, First Samson, First Scottsboro, First Seale, First Selma, City Selma, Selma Sheffield, Sheffield.... Slocomb, Slocomb Stevenson, First Sylacauga, First Sylacauga, City Sylacauga, Merchants & Planters. Talladega, Isbell Talladcga, Talladega.. Tailassee, First Tuscumbia, First Troy, First Troy, Farmers & Merchants. Tuscaloosa, First Tuscaloosa, City Union Springs, First.. Wetumpka, First G. N. Hodge A. S. Douglas D. C. Cooper G. P. Dowling Arthur Welborn... Allen Northington. A. H. Dabbs W. B. Sellers. W. B. Hunt H. T. Benton H. C. Armstrong... E.C. Melvin J. L. Andrews C. E. Segrest J. Z. Schulze L. P. McDonald E. J. Smith John W. Brown J. E. Hackney C. W. Mizell D. C. Cooper, jr J. R. Dowling E.C. Harris Edw. Northington. J. O. Stapp W. N. Morris J. W. Gay H. T. Benton, jr. H. I. Shcllev. R. P. Anderson.. E. W. McLeod... P. Z. Smith Paul G. Schulze.. F. M. McDonald. M. J. Knight John F. Golson.. W. H. Boynton II. L. McElderry... S. P. Storrs W. G. Halsey Jno. W. Bowers Fox Henderson T. D. Boynton... S. B. Wilson C. F. Fincher Isaac W. Delony. J. D. Murphree... L. E. Bashinsky. Frank S. Moody.... S. F. Alston Thos. Edwards Adolphe Hohenburg C. N. Maxwell, jr . R. II. Cochran.... Hugh Foster C. G. McMorris... Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $980,552 $187,500 714,061 74,764 151,613 123,782 301,994 82,077 85,844 271,535 327,157 134,380 31,550 111,916 27,600 254,809 79,114 242,610 249,956 1,393,411 1,014,985 1,215,134 448,290 509,129 386,389 132,627 35,000 229,425 37,600 255,582 64,850 165.532 110,100 261,291 66,500 $55,000 20,583 19,300 9,389 15,400 20,045 11,219 11,200 20,606 8,554 579,466 293,440 75,781 11,650 9,745 20,475 8,782 14,641 477,199 458,36: 136,506 263,182 598,052 759,383 170,350 186,189 27,100 30,350 156,410 344,124 30,200 149,496 10,003 24,191 161,200 317,487 1,358.324 1,137'. 100 519,572 229,812 167,050 189,580 77,500 134,642 113,422 49,483 105,345 36,362 $21.5, 3Q1 431, 29, 183 $391 147 238 21, 418 $13 761 134 115, 668 $294,867 1,156,136 1,143,561 349.394 95,813 1,034,997 1,519,480 431,315 £874 128, 234 182, 936 60, 000 25, 218 239,458 306, 929 31, 074 $215, 144 146,049 181, 689 34, 153 9, 146 190, 367 384, 191 12, 500 $283,960 64,017 361,966 913,053 898,833 2,321,064 2,080,641 449,061 621,094 546,401 $134,821 67,200 37,133 439,583 19,814 420,200 523,657 50,016 251,175 171,078 $2,500 26,912 24,202 191,705 72,949 367,546 227,845 78,608 118,147 261,323 ALASKA. Fairbanks, F i r s t . . . . Juneau First Seward, Harriman R. C. Wood John Reck.. Gaston Harding Oeo. Hutchinson H. II Post . Erich Lucas ARIZONA. D I S T R I C T N O . 11. Clifton, First Douglas, First Nogales, First Nogales, Nogales Tombstone, First Tucson, Arizona Tucson, Consolidated Tucson, Tucson Sam Abraham B. A. Packard.... Bracey Curtis A. F. Kerr. Wm. Cowan Chas. F. Solomon. Albert Steinfeld... W. A. Lamprey... W. J. Riley E. W. Graves T. Richardson R. E. Butler. M. M. Bludworth. F. J. Hermes V. F. Palmer Byrd Brooks DISTRICT NO. 12. Flagstaff, First Florence, First Glendale, First Globe, First Mesa, First Phoenix, Arizona.. Phoenix, Phoenix.. Tempe, Tempe Yuma, First Yuma, Yuma M. J. Riordan B. P. Wootton C. H. Tinker P. P. Greer J. T. Lesueur Emil Ganz H. J. McClung C. G. Jones F. M. Murchison J. M. Molina W. Woeber Smith . J. P. Brown C. A. Jemison J. T. Brown.. W. E. Walters.... S. Oberfelder W. H. Thomson.. C. M. Woodward.. C. H. Miller J. S. Abbott REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 469 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. ALABAMA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 6—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. 5189,177 153,203 32,175 45,923 25,379 19,647 30,995 63,994 65,226 12,588 411,496 206, 502 266,068 48,881 30,231 69,569 24,826 79,368 $50,218 39,849 10,803 25,944 25,384 27,625 9,000 21,000 25,638 11,108; 90,385! 44,579; 49,923; 13,566 11,214 23,634! 6,530 17,448 $5,000 $1,467,447 2,500 1,004,960 1,250 338,923 25,750 491,077 2,715 426,257 3,425 532,279 500 195,180 40,625 419,228 1,250 434,445 7,300 289,506 43,776 3,533,519 14,785 2,222, 730 3,763 1,291,054 1,750 243,474 625 318,840 1,500 435,610 3,750 319,520 3,300 442,550 322,156 52', 301 58,317 40,300 170,840 222, T~ 47,020 26,092 11,060 5,908 41,562 49,933 2,500 7,500 6,395 950 8,000 6,430 1,049,425 879,945 249.380 364,881 1,136,064) 1,700,132 279,403 135,212 36,486 171,008 79,787 87,517 26,193 46,668 8,270 5,336 7,144 2,000 2,006,256 1,604,228 772,240 620,492 Surplus and un- Circuladivided tion. profits. $100,000 100,000 25,000 35,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 60,000 400,000 200,000 50,000 35,000 25,000 30,000 75,000 50,000 $126,307 44,675 11,978 45,990 18,682 13,457 2,500 52,982 25,682 29,643 405,186 138,106 67,318 19,942 16,500 24:883 11,188 25,443 50,000 150,000 25,000) 50,000[ 180,083 68,711 4,795 16,071 165,000 197,986 49.995 150',000 24,300 145,234 137,776 80,778 72,843 100, oooi 150, OOO! 100,000 100,000 50.000 25;000 Demand deposits. Due to banks Time de- and all posits. other liabilities. $99,998 $604,598 50,000 338,698 25,000 148,165 35,000 150,590 50,000 218,844 12, 500 319,412 108, 758 12,500 248,898 263', 158 25,000 54,086 1,356,059 200,000 1,039,552 50,000 771,835 35,000 151,776 12,500 92,633 29,998 248,483 75,000 92,005 49,997 223,823 166,614 94,580 66,025 83,424 $252,563 150,295 16,299 119,462 22,705 136,910 1,325 45,893 4,521 128,860 967,337 645,072 161,618 1,756 5,593 7,666 302 9,861 99,999 128,600 522,955 292,919 156,522 166,718 366,686 507,293 246,046 195,225 35,055 93,031 391,526 622,877 346 23,090 3,709 39,062 12,853 93,376 99,998 100,000 24,997 20,000 796,450 886,806 528,747 417,995! 819,760 315,901 83,64 44,814 63,745 87,268 1,00" $937,812) 539,979! 180,533; $18,318 365,425: ! $4,078 22,938 227,291 321,292 112,481 105,035 60, r~ 57,597 8,955 91,084 16,917 4,940 190,283 ALASKA. $357 628 252'. 939 $12,162 $135 4V $1 113, 357 635 1 057 956 523 436, $50, 000 50 000 25, 000 $53,149 67,114 3,382 ARIZONA. DISTKICT NO. $114,873 367,545 693, 723 93, 723 80,986 208,932 385,649 102,003 $33,622 $10,289 107,491 76,963 114,535 356,961 57,020 6,372 9,164 1,891 74,403 2,672 137, 724 107, 381 19,212 6,785 $756,245 1,982,420 2,673,410 600,672 222, 218 1, 750,829 2,841,354 602,889 $50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 11. $22,031 84,071 139,659 13,634 16,391 61,662 232,195 7,911 $30,000 $363,405 $116,036 49,998 1,084,559 527,141 50,000 1,582,203 412,952 50,000 '368,755 55,541 6,500 159,081 9,270 50,000 904,915 343,160 100,000 1,359,824 522,445 20,000 228,634 60,993 $174,773 88,653 388,591 27,433 5,976 291,092 52d,890 185,253 DISTRICT NO. 12. $64,832 39,911 43,584 358,198 56,685 620,258 i, 256,473 95,210 154,019 160,113 $26,171 $28,647 $540,931 209,291 7,531 3,720 499,485 32,533 67 1,985,302 48,277 34,487 54,502 22,260 1,125,043 213,014 135,413 4,077,495 235,108 29,424 4,353,148 725,436 47,169 5,372 53, 758 10,000 1,208,203 1,027,011 52,676 6,500 $50,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 $2,800 3,983 15,313 75,989 33,167 291,061 230,095 33,427 59,143 51,!" $50,000j $208,844 76,554 25,000! 421,626 100,000 944,277 733,783 200,000 3,024,663 150,000 3,333.365 12,500 617; 129 710,615 100,000 719,991 50,000 $99,980 $129,307 11,269 67,485 12,546 520, 201 244,836 53, 898 204,19o 13, 433 348,338 9 095 430,593 , 12,380 160,455 77,990 22,101 129,936 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 470 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown ARKANSAS. D I S T R I C T N O . 8. Resources. Location and name of bank. Arkadelphia, Citizen's. Ashdown, First Batesville, First Benton, Farmers & Merchants. Bentonville, First Bentonville, Benton County. Berryville, First Black Rock, First Camden, Cam den 10 Clarksvilie, First 11 Corning, First 12 Cotton Plant, First.... 13 Dardanelle, First 14 DeQueen, First 15 Des Arc, First 16 DeWitt, First 17 El Dorado, First 18 El Dorado, Citizen's.. 19 Eureka Springs, First. 20 Fayetteville, First 21 Fayetteville, Arkansas 22 Fordyce, First 23 Forrest City, First 24 Fort Smith, First 25 Fort Smith, City 28 Fort Smith, Merchant's 27 Gravette, First 28 Green Forest, First... 29 Greenwood, Citizen's. 30 Harrison, People's 31 Heber Springs, Arkansas. 32 Helena, First 33 Helena, Interstate 34 |Hope, Citizen's 35 Hope, Hope 30 Horatio, First 37 Hot Springs, Arkansas. 38 Hot Springs, Citizen's. 39 j Hunts ville, First 40 Huttig, First 41 Jonesboro, First 42 Judsonia, First 43 Junction City, First... 44. Lake Village, First 45 Lepantp, First 46 Lewisville, First i 47 Little Rock, England. 1 48 Little Rock, Exchange 49 Malvern, First I 50 Mansfield, First I 51 Mansfield, Mansfield, .j 52 Marianna, Lee County 53 Marked Tree, First 54 Marshall, First 55 Marshall, Arkansas 56 Mena, First. 57 Mineral Springs, First. 58 Monette, First 59 Morriiton, First 60 Newark, First 61 Newport, First 62 63 N ewport, F arm ers'... 64 Paragoul'd, First ! Paragould, National Bank of Commerce. 65; Pine Bluff, National Bank of Arkansas. 66 Pine Bluff, Simmons.. President. Cashier. R. W. Hine Allen Winham B.C. Darr J. M. Caldwell W. B. E a s t . . . R. M. Bone... Jno. Q. Wolf.. W. M. Steed-. A. J. Bates J. G. McAndrew... D. J. West L. B. Poindexter... H. L. Berg.... A. N. Ragon D. Hopson H.C.Argo C. C. Conlee J. S. Lake Geo. A. Gre L. A. Black R. N. Garrett H. C. McKinney. B. H. Blocksom... Art. T. Lm Jay Fullbright... J. E. Hampton... E. A. Rolfe F . A. Handlin... I. H. Nakdimen.. W. J. Echols E. M. Gravette... J. J, Erwirj I. H. Nakdimen W. J.Myers W. C. Johnson D. W. Peel E. C. Pickens B. O. George.. J. M. Metcalf M. E. Fahy R. D. Dunlap S. P. Lindsey . F. L.Maxwell.... C. E.Hall. R. P.Mitchell J. F.Hudson J.W.Fulton...... M. G. Wade C. H. Murphy L. W. McCrory... Bruce Holcomb... TomL. Hart.. F. T. Hunter., . A. C. Bridewell.... A. S. Bullock..... Wood Netherlands C. S. Smart Jas. Banks C. C. O'Neal. V. R. Brownfield. J. M. Wagley N. B. DeLoach Robt. Gordon,jr.. C. C. Agee..... T. M. Waliis. E. S. Ready C. C. Spragins.. R. M. LaGrone J. H. McCollum.... Jesse N. Riley F . S . Westcot John Elmer Robert Neill Chas. N. Rix Claude E. Marsh.. Gus Strauss .T. N. Bunch ToniHargis F. W. Scott. A. G. Stenhenson. E.C. Stuck C. B. Barnett C. M. Erganbright.. C. F. Long A. B. Banks. W. A.Tavlor. O.Warfield W.H.McLeod H. S. Portis Jno. H. Horkins H. A. McCants D . W . Gladney J. E. England, jr... Lloyd England Jno. M. Davis A. J. B-eap.... E. H. Vance, j r . . . . H . L . McDonald.... I. H. Nakdimen W . L . Yowell........ W. L. Seaman C.C. Graves A. S. Amraerman... Chas. McKee C. E. Causey T. J. Sliarum A. T. Hudspeth Sam G. Daniel Roy Hudspeth S. G. Daniel S. tV. Duke.. J. T. Magruder S. F. Dillard..A . H . Brikall Ned Fraser J. W. Harrell Clifton Moose........ J. J. Seroggin W. W. Jernigan C M . Edwards W. A. Billingsley.. W . T . Parish Wm. N. Dunaway. F. J. Harmon J. M. Lowe.... A. Bertig H. W. Woosley EliMeiser.. C. H. Triplett...... W.C.Hudson...... Z. Orto.. Jo Nichol Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $261,887 330,617 667.830 104,885 $52, 517 41,511 281,316 27, 685 $49,143 351,229 36,443 72, 755 276,347 708, 691 350,003 455,959 59,289 233,618 68,530 605,816 255,896 429,411 171,732 592,084 644,648 293,212 463,094 3,812,802 1,222,068 2,198,860 71,903 153,135 100,277 185.831 33,587 92,696 128,029 110,050 13,588 47,696 139,548 26,117 117,022 14,946 41,200 2,796 264,772 129,153 159,488 149,491 244,250 210,300 124,680 207,200 567,177 445,757 971,785 80,750 34,500 45,450 38? 900 10,000 1,306,140 1,764; 462 566, 725 776,346 132,646 602,393 403, 884 235.931 179,054 423,979 223,987 72,009 180, 748 141,786 194,229 1,140,007 2,757,778 140)640 103,314 195? 480 729,778 352,210 284,527 40,673 341,907 88,567 175,565 259)239 103,577 412,333 294,898 32S',170| 756,107 417,867 253,357 86,838 120,930 9,630 191,095 92,692 69,920 6,275 193,719 33,135 27,600 5,395 2,350 32,222 558,849 864,824 27,000 28,500 28,543 124,398 137,626 94,500 40,000 8-1,200 14,398 25,537 14.300 52.100 98', 119 10; 491 197,700 271,225 694; 952 378,407 1, 863,708 6S5; 871 405, 839 283,966 15,171 114,973 3, 661 8, 818 10,022 3, 871 19, 216 36,332 18,157 15,844 2,281 11,771 5, 785 39,770 20,488 28,941 23,563 65,703 26,195 59,314 20,892 365,125 115,318 165,650 14,009 7,538 2,325 34,987 7,118 116,000 855 31,582 34,150 7,939 273,836 123,477 13,448 13,452 17,24? 21,001) 14,972 56,484 9,774 6,414 72,594 166,858 7,100 5,302 13,515 9,625 5,627 92.254 14;424 29,657 6,253 24, 633 2,400 9,950 39.582 9l 196 29,126 39,947 172,321 144,211 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 471 by reports of condition on Sept,. 12, 1919—Continued. ARKANSAS. D I S T R I C T 1STO. 8, Liabilities. Resources. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Due to Surplus banks and un- Circula- Demand Time de- and all divided tion. deposits. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. 22,643 4,999 27,107| 47,345! 109,859 123,565 90',401 522, 865 280,634 86,559! 81,600 870,804 320,572 653,453 57,983 55,111 6,871 55, 887: 49,584 27,332 6,756 20,932 36,252 18,527 7,603 3,300 15,541 5,548 6,333 36.399 25,172 22,500 56,506 66,010 21,101 46,948 228,609 103,850 201,194 11,075 16.400 6,622 15,9011 6,500! 61,980 66,595 35,000 55,125i 7,6791 84,681! 42,7501 18,000; 11,612| 38,846! 9,205| 4,661; 105,395 149,530 140,137! 188,912 12,920 479,921 157,280 80, 637 33,903 105,456 17, 8971 15,290[ 15, 573! 18,281 15,060 300,426 968.402 52', 900 9,247 50,236 60, 998 27,962 53,025 4. 754 33', 647 13,126 13,792 209,149 16,441 396,470 14,355 44,685 3,5741 8,069 171,820 173, 457 15,342 4,389| 15,050 21.531 16;409 6,145| 4,866 15,075 4,694 12,281 25,553 10,688 49,664 28,617 28,028 37, 385 40.163 141,547 69,907 12,006! $50,00C 25,00C 100, OOf 25,00C 2,500 3,000 66,389 35,177 51,604 34,611 71,899 38,427 11,427 31,836 $427,466 425,053 1,196,275 208,971 719,221 878,308 5O,00C 60,00C 35,087 48,208 50,000 60,000 2,025 1,849 1,782 1,250 5,753 8,128 250 1,250 499,784 133,996 417,577 956,684 490,456 642,983 91,493 335,216 110,541 966,769 553,106 770,613 458,937 1,487,583 1,244,422 592,521 822,422 5,854,517 2,256,126 4,208,942 236,950 271,200 162, 795 332, 756 107,668 30,00C 25,00C 23,346 2,500 66.020 53,603 32,848 45,462 3,447 45,485 3,089 64,981 36,325 112,886 7,852 36,397 38,907 28,512 44,199 613,583 61,385 403,235 15,018 10,581 3,742 14,164 2,500 40,500 2,723 1,311 4,035 1,250 5,675 16,635 7,655 2,688 10,000 47,560 20,000 1,250 4,516 1,250 1,250 879 22,951 2,030,333 52,869 2,310,624 863, 782 3,500 1,177,338 171,127 1,636,353 822,142 416,178 245,894 791,554 12,305 311,042 5,809 135,032 500 320,012 1,250 178,684 2,919! 260,899 4,895 13, 529 2,255,225 24,890 4,956,209 243,294 312 153,652 2,900 306,649 3,825 976, 586 30,256 549,009 9,175 539, 015 8,567 108,402 3,685i 507,007 2,521 132,002 4,964 252,589 800 514,613 3,972 194, 0061 1,250 998,668J 2,500! 34.8,607! 1,140 632,209 4,500 7, OOOJ 1,151,827 1,875 312 4,427 2,059! 971 1,598| 50, ooc 50,00C 31,00C 60,00C 25,00C 25,00C 25,00C 50,00C 50,00C 60,00C 50,00C 125,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 200,000 400,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 34,380 25,000 200,000 300,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 80,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 16,070 1,473,204j 100,000 31, 70' 3,298,147! 200,000 420,945' 151,705 $11,670 $39,000 $276,887 $3,115': 31,289 226,633 44,262' 33,917 100,000 547,133 140,680! 5,240 178,558i 231,643 253,670 100,767 58.021 5,921 311, 484 51,007 14,288 5,540 41,639 7,405 4,792 9,319 4,205 22,704 40,872 297,108 8,131 2, 520 24,312 66,482 13,432 9,377 5,008 13,603 4,236 3,658 42,173 6,283 177,654 27, 752' 52,343! 156,056 54,500: 346,309 321, 749 126,375 144,132 $46,794 97,869 274,545 174 111,450 244,219 373,729 2,209 90,621 13,700 2,176 249;276 258 39,523 401,045 213,881 209,155 10 238,407 57,586 130,615 269,280 27,575 190,665 43,757 1,338 17,950 25,000 219,941 . . ! 19,790 .. 73,722 1,233 7-, 4961 49,300 340 283 137', 624 324,581 16 12,510! 443,772 10,500 32, 50()| 438,092 127.135 18 25,000 263,625 106,650 Si 810 113,500 721.411 191,821 299,454 100,000 510; 76$ 149,986 344, 760 24,200 218,685 193,581 27,543 2,331 50,000 578,815 97,077 200,000 2,607,223 1,250,982 982,729 1, 854 207,434 200,000 1,585,453 400,000 2,150,492 102,626 752,589 25,000 154, 805 17,127 6,250 229,369 25,000 85,914 17,450 5,689 25,000 182,148 76,808 9,636 72,893 326 6,950 50,000 575,24' 529,917 443,526 32 696,635 209,860 950,455| 33 50,000 487,846 125,169! 34 37,500 640,248 341,569 35 6,250 85,092 6,891 38,178 38 1,171,772 53,0971 37 ' *25," 666 485,605 " 152," 833 7,697| 38 18,747 207,175 81,085 44, 882! 39 6,250 171,099 33,415 4,590}40 40,000 487,108 12,845 109, 9621 41 30,000 117,697 30,333 95,60; 49,099 20, 976 35,165 25,000 132,845 8 2 , " " 20,241 3,500 86,730 49,869 45 25,000 162,212 25,9731 46 200,000 1,732.212 "so," 666 32,1411 47 169,995 2,058,416 344,378 1,786,312j 48 6,250 127,324 76'. 568 21 49 25.000 51,759 22', 500 26,973| 50 12; 500 165,812 52,211 1.814! 51 454.114 104,027 271,963 52 50,000 249,620 13,779 172,178 50,000 311,357 51,706 66,575 25,000 27,104! 26,390 50,00C 166.885! "*84,*552 141,967 66)403i 11,016 25,347 100,299! 26,276 37,356 12,500 389,477i 15,122 5.341 25,GOO 121,806; 13,842 2,077 50,000 644.752 1,819 74; 443 224,987 23,125 22.742 50,000 266^ 960 42,937! 169)969 50,000 477, 512 118,727) 249,502 100,000 988,277, 14,289 218,138 12,500 25,000 50,000 220,068! 145,000 1,791,834! 140,942! 800,303 472 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown ARKANSAS—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 8—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Prairie Grove, First.. Rector, First Rogers, First Rogers, American Siloam Springs, First. Springdale, First Stuttgart, First Texarkana, State Van Buren, First Waidron, First Walnut Ridge, First. Wynne, First President. J. H. Zellner Joel A. Taylor.... Geo. D. Parks.... Edward Somers.. Geo. Tatum C. G. Dodson B.C. Powell E. A. Frost P. D. Scott Wm. B. Turman T. J. Sharum Dr. J. L. Hare... Cashier. S. J.Campbell C. W. Wiedemann W.H. Cowan Jo T. Howard C. Harrington J. P. Deaver C. W. Hogan Stuart Wilson W. A. Steele M. C. Malone Roy Townsend... W. F. McCorkle... Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $171,675 84,327 318,215 99,721 372.234 323,162 624,457 1,832,022 457,521 164,162 219,442 146,133 $25,550 56,367 142,700 93,900 108, 800 70,400 83,650 535,716 220,280 54,870 59,007: 71,450 $6,758 27,688 24,624 19,350 61.982 10,128 24,448 54,348 18,702 12,380 28,848 16,236 CALIFORNIA. DISTRICT NO. Alameda, Alameda J. R. Knowland Thos. G. Hutt...... Alameda, Citizens H. H. Hammond Aihambra, First C. A. Estes Alturas, First C. E. Hoicomb Anaheim, First Anaheim, Anaheim... Wm. A. Dolan J.A.West Antioch, First JohnH. Bartle Arcadia, First I. N. Minor Arcata, First Geo. R. Frampton.. Artesia, First E. T. Robie Auburn, First W. R. Powell. Azusa* First Bakersfield, First..... Clinton E.W or den.. BakersfieJd, National.. F.H.Hall Baldwin Park, First.. M. V. Scott J.M. Westerfield.... B anning, First F. L. Naylor Berkeley, First C. A. Eastman Bishop, First A. F. Masterman Blythe, First W. T. Dunn Brawley, First H. A. Church Burbank, First J. M. Edmunds Calexico, First Fred Gunterman Calexico, Calexico W.T.Dunn... Calipatria First Calipatria, Farmers 0. K. Thomas & Merchants. 38 Calistoga, Calistoga C. M. Hoover. 39 Caruthers, First W. C. Freeland 40 Ohico, First A. H. Smith 41 Chico, Butte County.. Wm.J. O'Connor... 42 Chino, First Edwin Rh odes 43 Chowchilla, First W.D. Card well 44 Chowchilla ,Chowchilla D. C. Smitz 45 Olaremont, First M. Abernethy 46 Cloverdale, First C. B. Shaw 47 Clovis, First J. Webster Potter... 48 Coachella, First J.M. Westerfield.... 49 Coalinga, First Arthur E. Webb 50 Colton, First Howard B. Smith... 51 Colton, Colton J. B. Coulston 52 Colusa, First U. W. Brown 53 Compton, First Frank L. Walton... 54 Concord, Firs; H.H.Elworthy 55 Corcoran, First J. W. Guiberson 56 Corona, First Chester A. Harding.. 57 Corona, Corona F.F.Thompson 58 Covina, First M. Leonhardt 59 Covina, Covina J.D.Reed 60 Crockett, First T. J. O'Leary 61 Crows Landing, First.. J. T. Crow 62 Cucamonga, First F. A. Lucas 63 Cutler, First A. Blank 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 12. Chas. E. Tabor P.H. Gohn L. D. Bedford C. N. Jackson H. H. Benjamin A. B.McCord H. A. West Thomas Feron J. C. Toal A. T. Frampton G. W. Brundage J. C. Muehe W. E. Benz J.K.Russell........ J. Cleve Scott R. B. McKenzie F. H.Thatcher Wm. J. George G. D. Page W. L. Garrett R. 0. Church D. A. Leonard Wm. Guntermann.. F. S. Lloyd A. J. Erichsen $297,297 $243,581 $264,959 86,275 176,658 488,615 302,722 215,990 399,692 146,027 139,052 371,490 150,000 149,000 722,205 72,690 135,835 301,899 50,290 130, 765 42,436 19,100 69,829 5,104 29,815 28,939 200; 525 74,969 147,702 47,947 96,150 58,580 91,325 113,214 549,201 116,131 2,490,977 1,584,916 1,200,173 162,557 498,479 172,583 24^ 850 13,900 100,562 46,300 276,962 55,864 846,726 811,850 2,873,730 59,132 16,400 239,294 33,272 18,470 167,452 138,301 219,415 533, 782 37,177 81,083 187, 356 137,937 122,615 961, 857 122,431 178,894 1,251,329 10 305 246 128 63 418 10, 747 5,027 176,837 E. L. Armstrong W. H. Lemmon E. J. Cain Ed Harkness J. H. Vance A.L. Gambrill W. P. Combs H. T. Belcher C. L. Sedgley B.P.Hesse H. A. Westerfield... O.D. Canaday C. W. Curtis L.C. Newcomer H. F. Osgood E. E. Elliott Geo.E. Barnett R. R. Cunningham.. F. E.Snidecor Dee McConnell R. M. Philleo V. 0. English J. B. Ledbetter Geo. W. Fink....... H.C.Wentworth... J. A. Banks 169,351 43, 677 882,126 1,539,296 179, 702 200, 111 181, 661 343, 549 441, 215 205, 970 294, 097 934, 207 308, 473 203, 761 573, 849 284, 552 668, 372 259, 655 317, 932 129, 988 581,042 218, 365 30, 518 119,073 118,127 63, 607 51,693 51, 650 328, 563 343, 867 36, 700 9,000 86, 711 90, 293 2,200 7,561 14, 650 179, 048 77,768 92, 000 69, 698 31, 750 50, 200 104, 545 77,147 72, 928 80, 500 99, 086 46,150 37,500 78, 299 3,462 173,829 9,381 260, 824 662, 693 23,110 16, 580 6,261 72, 276 62, 076 43, 269 18, 910 142, 823 109, 893 25, 975 50, 619 69, 827 68, 322 22,050 115, 661 17,130 122, 690 88, 862 6,241 37,350 189, 601 17, 209 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 473 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. ARKANSAS—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 8—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $43,383 14,815 222,892 117,465 134,841 197,449 24,817 517,948 86, 765 29,941 13,261 73; 233 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $13,062 8,650 40,000 13,978 36,000 35, 737 25,172 111,800 49,601 12,283 13,403 22,542 Liabilities. Other assets. $3,504 2,250 7,804 3,413 2,500 2,500 25,376 15,000 2,450 1,027 1,750 1,800 Total resources and liabilities. Capital. $263,932 194,097 756,235 347,826 716,357 639,376 807,920 3,066,834 835,319 274,663 335,711 331,374 $25,000 25,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 25,000 40,000 25,000 Surplus and un- Circuladivided tion. profits. $7,026 2,540 26,666 9,752 34,240 19,294 28,763 108,507 29,683 17,814 12,665 7,943 $22,600 25,000 50,000 5,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 200,000 49,000 18,750 25,000 Demand Time dedeposits. posits. $155,520 63,540 458,377 149,769 472, 723 380,843 344,847 981,234 656,630 179,937 179,657 278,237 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $51,564 $2,222 1 46,289 31,718 2 153,358 117,834 3 61,021 17,285 4 90,774 18,620 5 138,369 870 6 87,087 272,223 7 267,912 1,309,145 8 639 9 33,161 10 32,620 11 45, 769 3,630 12 16,582 CALIFORNIA. D I S T R I C T I T . 12. N O 600 46,750 2,300 69,316 22,000 7,714 6,169 $1,195,831 897,087 1,128,765 762,644 1,273,321 593,973 247,765 111,434 283,225 337,852 330,728 1,000,955 6,242,915 1,077,464 183,262 461,568 5,699,168 412,588 341,821 1,019,650 436,640 1,491,346 1,805,333 349,844 215,925 $100,000 100,000 50,000 85,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 400,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 300,000) 100,000 25,000 70,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 13,352 1,750 12,822 17,575 2,825 3,347 11,564 2,500 4,200 10,241 1,122 34,009 4,660 8,681 12,078 4,610 23,661 10,968 5,000 2,250 4,579 9,579 2,395 2,266 2,284 3,900 456,397 125,311 1,857,056 3,069,156 443,875 254,027 331,097 593,713 584,429 325,515 399,428 1,580,329 612,678 404,210 760,678 432,013 914,631 605,206 642,128 270,269 1,013,554 475,746 97,795 280,655 435,296 107,163 25,000 25,000 50,000 250,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 5275,045 91,863 148,004 63,509 168,987 46,037 8,192 10,654 11,095 26, 775 49,738 153,211 623,640 148,973 24, 020 78,942 786,165 75.880 99^ 922 59,385 96,886 132,267 145,553 9,796 8,063 $62,269 48,262 61,107 30,596 74,000 29,498 14,082 6,521 10,524 17,634 23,966 64,448 282,164 51,470 8,727 1,000 290,220 21,882 22,105 22,017 31,838 67,354 85,126 12,483 9,082 $52,680 5,4141 1,250 11,970 9,129 8,014 2,000 226 2,326 22,825 10,969 4,750 61,045 43,402 11,201 2,500 90,477 25,008 12,123 247,197 352,286 171,452 14,162 29,297 55,135 47,551 41,839 44,809 200,171 82,743 57,560 54,434 20,505 65,984 170,529 94,410 33,614 164,617 36,410 9,236 71,943 22,894 14,082 23,164 6,730 125,524 153,439 30,086 10,827 15,603 29,960 27,187 16,634 25,840 90,071 29,141 16,233 20,769 38,092 37,459 31,978 14,359 60,125 23,444 3,257 12,523 24,091 4,903 5o;ooo $45.578 $100,000 $871,417 $19,720 $59, 116 32;013 100,000 547,447 59,128 58, 499 2,789 25,000 601,806 375,393 73, 45,235 84,995 419,416 46,803 ',195 82,204 49,995 875,958 137,515 9,664 50,000 309,592 161,603 13; 4,452 10,000 184,108 17,850 6, 355 64,771 11,160 2,872 7, 76,425 136,594 4,454 12,500 3! 11,194 25,000 244,034 16,774 15',850 17,202 9,508 25,000 248,545 5,473 45,676 24,997 780,975 51,762 47, 545 161,949' 400,000 2,853,075 2,301,993 125, 898 20,644 75,000 581,816 281,896 18, 108 3,338! 114, 591 39,013 1,319 640 290,470 80,085 31,3731 20,000 250,292! 150,000! 3,605, 774 29, 793 1,363, 309 ;799 283,267 9,522! 19 272,929 33"293 8,822! 1..776 70,000 606,250 103;839 55,286| 114,275 32 12,500 377,343 16,461! 5,; .,336 25,000 850,735 237,309 210,1 67,645! 1,606 962,087 169,047 430, { 123,8621 20,000 •,33' 6,250 206,222 17,909 14,137! 55,; 109,816 2,683! 28,' 11,599 1,735 37 8,312! 1,732! 45,539| 241,351I 16,952] 8,710 8,946 16,020 32,956 10,406 9,023 49,913 53,415 9,493 33,325 32,575 25,115 24,197 27,585 7,038! 94,125 18,796 2,500 8,954 30,645 4,265 25,000 246,699 149,985 25,000 69,501 4,078 49,950 1,640,250 47,274 50,000 2,041,901 360,265 25,000 349,180 126,684 33,225 120,126 21,969 323,974 145,739 273,993 223,176 178,879 79,811 348,019 887,488 502,871 380,871 4,765 174,062 120,462 501,476 912 243,655 56,937 338,030 487,985 392,340 92,377 428,569 75,027 150,012 62,233 802,936 28, 540 251,2981 100,889 31,549 21,243 130,157 110,111 241,292! 80,571 57,596J 10,227 1,401 38 39 24,043 40 125,639 41 27,743 60,408 80,056 7,980 4,304 168 10,386 40,057 73,629 198 124,963 23,846 1,001 21,292 10,947 986 12,953 4,763 17,504 183 32,788 10,075 474 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources end liabilities of national banks as shoivn CALIFORNIA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 12—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. II. IIawle» II. S Hulbert \V. B. Nichols... M. A. Bennct< E.R. Watson II. '\Carr H. A. Bower A. A. Werner Karl R. Lewis E.G. Schulz A. C. Madden Arthur L.Harris... o, i i t Leroy Holt. T. T. Cook. Paul Black n rj(p^ro. F . "B. ~ " L. M. Meeker C. L. Hill ' . . . J F. ,T. Stcej C. L. Barham t . . . . | F . I ) . Hall H. M. Hall.... ondido A.W WolilJoid J. J. Rutherford A. L. ( Oi LlCk N.A.MacMillan... i( 1+ ' H. r . C h a i t P i s . . . . H.T.Trollnes A.W Qimm L. L.Welch........ jl LD - Jas. N.Watson 1 T \\ e l k i . . . . C. R.Weiler. Dfla'io, First Pel K« , First . . . Dmulu, Iirsl . . DnuA., United SI i D kU1 , Fir t ... 8 9 10 l Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Cashier. El M <<nr L. J.Harriman . Ray Pulliam W : R . Price Walter Shoemaker. H. A. Krause C.W.Crandall $90,190 $356,504 35,300 132,986 57,404 1,170, 894 51,758 287,170 66,621 372,728 96,198 77,781 108,130 1,555,047 30,000 625,370 66, 850 490,293 64,880 127, 596 96,091 240,036 70,490i 237,104 350,680 1,208,799 249,524 700,035 81,761 381,613 3,489 102,955 155,800 504,045| 124,776 537,235 4,488,346| 1,501,596 1,921,1501 380.111 570', 686 3,828,891! 119,311 573,597 146,420 417,600 $61,406 19,320 72,760 39,483 72,936 50,447 126, 285 84,767 66,665 72,939 59,973 54,971 653,330 56,616 137,716 62,294 163,711 93,635 619,025 348,404| 413,2771 128,833 138,883 J. D. Adams F. A. Monroe W.C.Anderson John A. Jogan G.AY.Chamherlain. J. A. Schafer W. O. Pickerill R. J. Downing 334,946 199,995 564.933 1811871 120,257 191,880 1,556,0941 647,724 46,127 68, 712! 107, 776 46,435 96,690 43,2001 931,166 137,050 29,000 27,850 156,815 46,351. 112,767 19,473 283,355J 77,500 H.E.Wright . . . . J. L. Sh^-n JoJ n V !\u' J. Jl. Millei J.R. William? 277 989 US, 0161 Ld^, 122 °77,70' 100 5?2 20, XQ0! liO 1011 106, b,' ! 409, IK? 6' 49,100 3, 950 7l,289j 63'8751 88,737 61,18, 01, 71/41 62,755 162,051! 226', 525 685.274 62;637 39, 807 (.00 il \ ol,on O J \V(>0d n U l . . . W (;. Miles , Ulkl ^ n. F i s t \ . K . Lfciichle\ . I 27 1 ,1 l . B. Ci^kr J M V oodv o r tn... "\\ W. l-ee ... . Dem ( ^uupbell A L.BcpJiciidt.... F L. Hratton o tohan ion C V. ( i 0 S s < Im J IT^i 1 W i (.co J* A i r4i JL i\\ Ui O ' n m e i . . 41 U 4° W N "Bender " < . 11. Wagnd A V Palmer I Ralph C Lone Ernest t Mucklett. C. L.L-noai.g ^ 1 uoia, son . ! 4S 4) . ,i " m i l M" L .r 1.1 i i s L ' it\ II. L V . ... . ' V. I 1 | K k 111 31,00. 90, ^ 7 122, n " « ' 4 } ,, ~)21| 2), i 1^ l/b, U J { , r. A I'lm.i. 1 L. | sr 'Lw i C , a. v 831, 7 OI 213 f 5 ,>")O 4M MI)2 -/0 g 7 i l ( * )2f) l ' i iV> 133, ,K) 37 n . r,.rh.M N.A.M.M'ke A. II. Ro', 1 nib ni \\ F B o c k e r . Paul L tfeit/ * m <• K iol licit... j \ r(,i. ,-,/! i i . i: woi/oi l ^ i ; - ^ ' 1 .\!l 76b 3 03', 912 t !ir r Jl...... \\ i L; iW i 1 • d. jl 19'). '.V 32 -^2 J01, 712 . . . . \v. • ) W . J. <jJU<« o^ \ i m ^ l e . i i / . ' i i s . i - t i ^ c 1 < /n.n,.^! ( VJ n u ' u Vv". V B o n v n g e 40/l0! 21, (.02 l,T)0 30. ">02" ,5 4,345 4b, "V) 2i), I2S 47, " i i . . W.T.S IJ H. I) h e . .. M. Cowe 1 7^0 e s » r > \ 2 ) 0 1,730, 3 5J)| j ' ? , ' ) - ! 2 2f)l, *7t) 1,227, 115 ^>4 11 72 i 0K<) 190,h53| 475 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Septi. 12, 1919—Continued. CALIFORNIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 12—Continued. Liabilities. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Total resources and liabilities. Other assets. $30,515! 34,0871 28,527! 70,338' 81,985j 53, 482! 160,1431 86,135! 33,848 97,568! 129, 900! 91,365j 204,161! 212,325| 114,429! 30,959! 42,505 55,1251 2,011,660 462,100 1,242,863! 255,588! 245,29 $23,657 12,500 59, 899 22,987 30,343 16,026 71,7331 44, 732! 30, 444 17,985 44,554j 22,1331 79,806 47,045 4.8,100 9,858! 54,123! 39, 921 j 399,705! 174,685! 298,872! 60,120{ 55,183! 28. 818' 17,9411 67.168 19,394 j 23,741! 12, 730! 132,226! 65,6051 6,8161 4,086 3,224 1,596 2,1051 2,0501 26,166 11,936| $568,032 $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 ! 25,0001 237,578 50,000 1,399,1091 Due to Surplus banks and un- Circula- Demand Time de- and all divided tion. posits. other liadeposits. profits. bilities. 474, 732! 634,103 295,184 2,050,969 904, 791 700,208 382,538 573,054 480,458 2.518,276! 1,282,545! '777,384' 210,071 931,038 857,827! 9,037,832: 3,329,003 i 6,479,8311 1,142,755 1,111,858 $5,760 3.385 9, 625 2,996 9,517 1,250! 29,631! 33,787 12,108 1,570 2,500 4,395 21,500 17,000 13,765 516 10, 854 8,435 17,500 42, 553 125.242 2,500 108, 475 97,226 44,440 118,707 46,121 56,500 26,266 335,831 113,328 Capital. I 25,000 50,000! 25,000! 100,000! 60,0001 50,000j 25,000! 50,000j 50.0001 200,000! 200,000! 50,000! 25,000! 50,000! 50,000i 500,000| 150,0001 300,000 50,000 i 25,000! 542,933 363,024: 1,018,623 341,768! 412,060! 295,599! 3,264,838) 1,353,143! 50.000 25,000! 25,000! 15.000i 25,000! 40,000! 100,0001 100,000! $25, 000 $301,379 $91,715 $ 3 9 , 9 3 8 25, 000 160, 782! 15,829 6, 400 12, 500 832,970 18,365 4 4 5 , 6 9 0 25, 000 303, 031 89, 437 19, 236 50, 000 429, 271 87,262 5,915 25, 000 195, 155 44,581 45, 000 1,317,690 233,735 " 2 7 3 , ' O O 3 30, 000| 526, 265 163,980 1 1 1 , 3 1 8 25, 245, 049 282,560 81,215 25, 245, 441 78,192 1,059 50, 327, 434 i 111,068 13,414111 49, 810! 327, 2,079 1931 19,157112 199 998! 1,007, 994 [ 805,757 1 1 0 , 6 2 3 , 1 3 200, OOO! 648, 932 17,110 1 4 2 . 2 9 9 : 1 4 25, 000 576, 436 11,058 76i629;15 96, 024 84, 726 4,060116 50, OOOj 739, 096 47,520 23,659:17 48, 000) 469, 626 195,217 71,447:18 350, 000 4, 767, 2,455,011 390 299,981 1 9 150, 000 2,213,980 335,921 3 4 5 , 5 6 8 : 2 0 285, 000 3.515,9461 ,506,411 3 3 9 , 8 7 2 2 1 50, 000 989 84,343 1 0 0 , 1 3 4 2 2 25, 000 755, 235 246, 753 37,006:23 $10,000 4,567 39,584 13,028! 11,6551 5,448! 81,542 63,256 16,384! 7,847! 21,138i 32,219! 193,903 74,204 38,261! 260! 20,7631 23,536 665,4501 133,5341 532,602! 46,288 22,864 31,795 17,200 47,838 13,877 12,911 9,961 258,941 95,127 12 5C0 25,000 24,9971 6 250 20,000 40 000 "0, 000 2) 000' ro, -^», 2 71 Jl 121 79h S 0 7 373 2^! 221 l<-9, 7') 1 079 212 AH , 1% 0"i ( I n 2U\\ 98^ 0-1 12' 398 2\ 1 181,702! 25,530! 221,288! 197, 760| 235,328j 28,336; o, 8641 38,539 72,119! 63,266| 52,348 136,987 339,595 643,1011 74, 706j 34,762 40,687| 49, 959 101,340 313,263 36,074 12,237 30.15i 91; 935 76,446 19,805 38,053 128,887! 66,973! 37, 770i 29,504! 57,128! 54,833; 27,791! 70,1591 103.3401 257^ 551 i 211, 7291 67,950 i 261,356j 261,099! 346, 602i 714,9281 9, 787 23.701 37^ 015 7,864 11,174 39,434 30,7931 15,1141 7,468| 10, 7641 34,452! 28,603! 22,320: 30,095! 86,. 222! 89,4581 74,490! 168,927! 114:, 153! 293,969! 203,606; 11,668,308' 10,550! 6,928! 7,848 34,136 13,680 2,500 16,505 1,250 8^986 21,867 6, 9, 8, 2, 192 922 712 083 312 5,021 1,748 313 1,950 7,485 11,357 15,441 2', 500 9,595 112,258 11,853 2,500 10, 7271 54,044! 31,5111 3,111,712 2,811,115 7,779,867i 1,602,9711 986,7011 361,035| 17 oOC 10, t> 5 13, oro oti 739, U7l >95, Q7SI 1 o,0i4 "LS byr M -I ] 3 > ) 11 20 *6 10,000 394, 513| 50,000' 5S2, iA\ 25,000 1,429,2V), 25,000 3,26" 7i} 37, 597' 186 5bz 25 000 192,02-»j %2l 1 100,000! 25,000i 25,000: 100,000! 75,000; 70, 877 8,215 28,521 77,638 37,581 2") 000 724,280i 929.743' 1,646,435 3,743,637 835,3011 381,432! 50,000' 100,000 j 25,000i 50.000! 50; ooo! 50.000 25,501 90,792 35,729 68, 811 63,913 14,114 194, 0401 767,265 j 645,098! 203,395| 230,508| 678,3591 606, 759| 208, 050 163,599 238,274 665', 674 821,245 801,988I 598,0771 1,359,601 i 1,840,340! 963,443! 3,317,625! 2,244,046: 3,382,3611 4, 499,019! 25.0001 50,000! 50,000! 25,000 25,000! 60,000 50,000 25,000 25.000 25,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 50,000 100,000! 100,000! 100,000! 200,000! 100,00G j 150,000: 150,000! 677,4411 27,686,221! 34,031 6,147,619 390 S37 9 7 , 1 1 7\ 648,214! 181,088! 612,489 1.452,312 1,323,413 54,718,813 n , > ,Oi 25,000' 23 200 75,000 5,589 2-> OOO1 69,292 18,248 5,639 22,536 8,062 6,280 2 5 , 0 0 0 4,337 I 15,589 o, 250 7,164 2 D 0 0 0 27,358 1 2 / ) 0 42,666 2 « ) , Q 0 0 58,861 2 ) 0 0 0 22,930 HK) 45,642 88,226 L O ) ' ( ( 65,475 111,934 55,H16 75,219! 3 212,61" ' 1,500,000! 3,121,6801/) 1,500,000! 300,000 935,5571 196,632 (12 21 'Vu "7 > 5 379 28 1 421 2) fin,)is 0 21,937 ,1 > ,<" 2 >, •*>:$ M '2b* 9021 >3 12 ih 2 ' 201 i > 117 *V> oiS, 1 01, 2 1 0 . 8} bl - o, 0] I ( ,b" 4S i 7 I ) J, tf 0 13 ? ° t 1 )% no, 02 00 2 19 1 LS7 ".? J ) » V bis 71 > 1 !l 2b 2 , 3 > , (> b 1 ) ), }~~1 11 it *•-} <~ < "09 7 0 / ( O n s ~ i>\ < > 2<<) OC i i ^ "» N " 1 > i V i b ^ ^ 1, \) J > • ' x . 0 <,T, , 1 b ; 476 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown CALIFORNIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 12—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Los Angeles, Continental. Los, Farmers & Merchants Los Angeles,Merchants Los Angeles, Security. Los Angeles, United States. Los Banos, First Los Gatos, First Madera, First Martinez, First of Contra Costa County. Marysville, First McCloud, McCloud McFarland, First Merced, Farmers & Merchants. 14 Modesto, First 15 Modesto, California 16 Monrovia, First 17 Monrovia, National... 18 Montebello, First 19 Monterey, First 20 Mountain View, First. 21 Napa, First 22 National City, Peoples 23 Newman, First 24 Newport Beach, First. 25 Oakdale, First 26 Oakland, First 27 Oakland, Central 28 Ocean Park, First 29 Oceanside, First 30 Olive, First 31 Ontario, First ' 32 Ontario, Ontario 33 Orange, First 34 Orange, National 35 Orland, First 36 Orosi, Orosi 37 Oroville, First 38 Oroville, R i d c o u t | Smith. 39 Oxnard, First 40 Palo Alto, First 41 Parlier, First 42 Pasadena, First 43 Pasadena, National.. 44 Pasadena, National Bank & Trust Co. 45 Pasadena, Security... 46 Pasadena, Union 47 Paso Robles, F i r s t . . . 48 Petaluma, Petaluma. 49 Petaluma, S o n o m a County. 50 Pittsburg, First 51 Pixley, First 52 Placentia, Placentia.. 53 Pleasanton, F i r s t . . . . 54 Pomona, First 55 Pomona, American. . 56 Porterville, First 57 58 59 60 P u e n t e , First Puente, Puente R e d Bluff, R e d Bluff Redding, Northern California. 611 Redding, R e d d i n g . . . President. F.H.Nichols-... I. W. Hellman J.E.Fishburn J. F. Sartori O. M. Souden Jas. V. Toscano C. F. Harnsher F. E. Osterhout.... E. A. Majors Phebe M. Rideout.. J. II. Queal D. Billings O. W. Lehner E.G. Peck C. R. Gailfus John H. Bartle W. M. Baird H. A. Church, jr T.A. Work B. W. Holeman H. P. Goodman.... E. At. Fly Wm. J. Burris Lew IT. Wallace... A.E.Schadlech P. E. Bowles J.F.Carlston E. J. Vawterjr B.H. Sears. J.D.Thomas H.E.Swan J. R. Pollock W. D. Granger D.C. Pixley E. E. Martin H. J.Mac Kenzie... W.W. Gingles Phebe M. Rideout. Chas. Donlon M. A. Buchan C. A. Parlier. J. S. Macdonnell. J. B.Coulston. .. J. B.Coulston... Ernest H. May..., ILL Stuart R.C.Heaton J.H. Gwinn Geo. P. McNear.. O. A. Pearce Chas. E.Denman. A.S.Bradford.... H.P.Mohr Chas. M. Stone... F.E. Graham Wilks Mentz Geo. E. Cross W. D.Townsend. T. H. Ramsay N. B.Frisbie Alden Anderson... Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $175,201 W. D. Howard.. U, 518,302 V.H.Eossetti... J. H. Ramboz... J.A.H.Kerr.... J. E. Woolwine. 14,584,902 5,489,698 1,672,661 J. L. Toscano II. L. Roberts H. G. Johnson E. J. Randall P. T. Smith II. J. Unruh W. V. McCary | J. B. Hart J. A. Dunn Chas. L. Thwing... W. A. Chess A. Adams Geo. S. Dodge C. A. Metz J. J. Taylor E. L. Bickford Oliver Bower F. P. Gomes, jr.... R.W.Wedgewood. D.E.Lee S.H. Kitto A. J. Mount R.B. Harris R.B.Grigsby K.V. Wolff. G.B.Harding E. J. Sandford E.W.Bolinger J. R. Porter John J. Flaherty.. ILL. Andrews C.W.Putnam J.C.Bovle 13,922,125 2,394,487 1,344,395 836,000 504,011 4, 708, 772 558,000 100,802 1,532,727 494,378 248,513 530,415 545,783 31,700 76,186 114,525 79,083 47,620 120,038 134,479 106,855 266,804 188,373 138,112 885, 725 55,546 164,587 27,350 203,800 82,674 110,236 31,314 1,433,063 632.555 629,168 249,254 107,220 438,878 339,860 1,491,398 155,451 1,181,326 55,393 739, 571 4.851,021 11,502,115 336,156 179,754 103,149 610, 277 418,380 299.556 726,870 338,471 258,279 507,440 519,303 Geo. E.Hume C.E.Jordan W. J. Lohman T.W. Smith Leon V. Shaw R.C.Davis C. L. Wright W.A.Barnes F. G.Wetzel V. H.Tomasini John Lawler, jr 1,545,65( 809,643 419,813 1,935, 772 1,902,325 949,39/ J.W.Ethington J. Speer John E. Scott Claude Smallwood. W.A.Kennedy.... J. P.Storrs F.W.Velie Louis H.Didier.... W. E.McCumiskey. S.W.Murdock E.G. Frisbie 41,646 24,775 171,898 133,338 1,257,874 585,489 1,122,824 412,499 26,042 473,361 273,074 Edwin L. Bailey... £240,530 299,100 248,815 53, 2W 181,950 129,18S 113,901 71,129 93,934 28, 736 33,380 24,018 77,950 57,242 127,935 403,111 185,173 52,450 45, 500 38, 250 61,283 38,344 21', 200 103,037 144', 714 961,607 1,288,471 2,856,000 1,500,834 154,430 84,177 44,365 93,100 21,937 25, 786 92,691 265.800 148,082 219i140 131,000 126,900 130,731 134, 750 78,735 91,079 16,680 18,000 73,151 39,542 421,50( 107,425 130,000 129,000! 48,550 323,400 383,100 96,500 230,24^ 305,65C 28,250 558,852 933, 284 132,94r 353,850 681,077 1,637,237 1,011,548 113,350 262,362 240, 720 1,305,867 490,543 1,306,153 163,50C 691,098 9,84$ 269, 775 272,447 526,6831 34,875 4,150 54,455 59, 742 572,850 190,550 324,515 79,650 1,500 153,929 81,220 2,18: 42,67! 35,961 228, 833 184,82C 392,781 29,387 21, 777 98,032 328,81-' 276,396 189,92: 23,43; REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 477 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. CALIFORNIA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 12—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $425,631 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. $184,869 $104,297 $2,648,830 6,123,167 1,503,534 Capital. $300,000 Surplus and undivided profits. Circula- D e m a n d tion. deposits. Due to banks Time de- and all posits. other liabilities. $1,725,672 $234,811 $37,467 5,201,552 1,465,297 1,110,924 25,438,780 1,500,000 2,240,310 502,230 34,949 8,826,272 600,000 369,021 185,735 26,159 2,772,504 200,000 522,471 433,405 110,500 2 700,000 12,658,413 3,817,726 6,240,170 3 120,000 4,094,220 1,107,920 2,470,727 4 200,000 1,155,939 653,432 452,633 5 79,321 10,767 209,181 107,972 30,709 16,642 69,485 56,902 9,642 2,550 5,093 19,348 693,401 474,696 1,063,178 975,943 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,518 7,365 75,951 28,034 25,000 25,000 5,900 50,000 299,635 186,219 951,566 348,623 261,188 215,324 411 496,907 25,205 96,130 30,997 72,404 18,835 25,629 12,264 67,363 9,126 1,250 2,038 13,567 458,190 586,205 242,076 1,370,750 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 11,288 58,448 9,102 29,704 25,000 23,700 10,000 100,000 205,928 226,680 145,967 626,920 159,154 252,377 37,006 388,519 115,676 423,051 21,030 50,611 56,368 187,610 48,333 24,163 27,871 14,480 36,859 218,128 47,432 28,703 94,318 84,564 64,746 16,542 37,018 21,441 49,205 11,680 70,026 241,185 975,525 489,714 2,243,129 1,321,997 66,798 30,723 35,692 18,497 33,068 9,604 52,738 64,547 50,881 41,196 31,626 104,179 237,242 70,003 28,423 49,389 32,153 19,080 104,288 39,232 49,577 72,125 $350,880 1 180,334 29,554,296 1,500,000 2,187,918 $1,388,000 14,268,061 3,733,789 6,476,528 46,552 15,788 4,350 2,379 6 7 8 9 6,820 10 11 15,000 12 125,608 13 115,514 200,000 1,604,513 168,100 10,000 2,529,705 200,000 241,578 14 155,204 15 45,447 984,799 100,000 24,481 428,962 226,152 50,000 99,675 16 10,550 1,126,786 51,742 100,000 69,431 770,938 35,000 13,919 17 10,220 24,544 497,033 50,000 8,523 350,047 50,000 1 722 18 6,080 215,767 25 000 695 188,350 30,434 35,769 19 10,703 436,021 284,003 25,000 861,229 50,000 727 20 5,275 606,447 50,000 9,411 301,170 195,139 50,000 6,027 21 7,085 2,265,649 100,000 49,544 514,989 1,563,089 32,000 20,881 22 2,250 74,328 336,939 25,000 4,694 187,036 25,000 3S4.373 23 15,650 1,354,968 50,000 38,167 382,107 487, 821 12,500 2,199 24 763 4,287 176,584 25,000 2,426 142,672 798,667 242,119 32,224 25 100,000 67,195 100,000 41,672 1,304,205 71,132 8,639,470 500,000 183,812 500,000 4,015, 868 2,173,908 1,265,885 26 806,283 20,330,358 1,000,000 1,208,517 1,000,000 11,411,138 820,488 4, 890,215 27 14,892 28 8,435 680,719 50,000 12,657 361,260 191,910 50,000 12,403 29 2,591 51,978 373,999 25,000 13,990 245,678 25,000 5,999 30 1,498 24,927 195,042 25,000 4,051 120,065 15,000 124,305 31 27,295 1,113; 348 44,908 75,000 37,652 ' 75,000 756,483 4,556 32 885,432 75,000 27,956 451,501 251,417 75,000 7,750 75,800 33 50,048 45,406 427,007 50,000 698,261 50,000 5,000 40,803 34 8,748 1,308,344 3,012 100,000 84,914 100,000 979,615 20,615 35 25,000 25,062 345,203 146,566 25,000 1,348 587,445 39,674 36 13,315 21,158 357,507 25,000 14,100 245,075 12,500 45,895 37 13,175 99,634 776,828 50,000 56,350 512,449 12,500 26,815 38 74,649 300,000 59,225 673,153 50,000 13,907 1,183,843 220,865 74,846 85,034 423,589 482,637 268,775 65,861 71,996 35,211 169 964 187,565 40,000 20,664 17,026 1,063 16 463 162,807 126,560 2,213,287 1,408,161 617,920 3,428,041 4,051,718 1,614,177 250,000 60,000 25,000 300 000 400,000 300,000 130,680 41,295 5,000 111,108 42,989 37, 897 50,000 1,134,417 30,000 548,593 512,025 18,750 100,000 2,497,950 300,000 2,259,683 i 1 I ! i 107,017 446,718 219,132 214,294 173,601 63,232 230,386 31,989 99,499 78,899 28,643 14,585 2,973 16,000 15,091 1,397,319 4,031,572 639,648 2,146,155 2,336,734 100,000 100,000 25,000 200,000 400,000 28,995 125,747 26,670 90,965 215,869 100,000 643,181 99,998 3,259,928 433,918 7,000 200,000 1,168,829 991,891 199,997 | 1 i ! ! i 27,211 19,799 190,773 22,677 590,311 98,117 275,998 49,070 34,668 74,534 89,969 4,643 7,759 28,555 11,347 161,758 57,523 121,090 29,525 2,999 30,956 41,198 1,780 133,592 59,838 1 173 4,000 492,360 2,371 265,436 7,500 2,819,126 19,703 1,136,208 2,500 2,239,708 4,527 605,658 86,986 21,188 852,000 1,250 815,525 50,000 25 000 30,000 25,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 105,499 48,324 5,000 1,151, S23 100,000 269,477 722,305 47,302 378,713 5,961 9,844 418,983 221,702 39 40 41 42 43 44 513,877 8,112 140,032 314,636 336,985 11,266 437,787 7,028 171,725 191,992 45 46 47 48 49 5,000 48,109 2,500 29,671 30,000 388,434 13,631 6^363 18,715 130,581 270,665 150,000 2,050,019 31, 828 100,000 740, 822 173,131 50,000 1,357,782 21,693 50,000 386,223 31,609 218 25,118 """98*306 283,937 30,532 25,000 533,941 19,105 2,550 25,084 83,236 137,061 151,677 555,565 28,700 29,613 341,381 40,254 11,378 117 5,211 1,541 61,381 11,881 3,231 69,042 546 3,264 23,887 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 100,000 323,260 22,572 496,231 827,344 1,276,280 57 58 59 60 109,760 61 478 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national hanks as shown CALIFORNIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N"O. 12—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. 1 2 3 4 Redlands, First Redlands, Redlands... Redondo Beach, First. Redondo Beach, Farmers & Merchants. Redwood City, First National Bank of San Mateo County. 6 Reedley, First 7 Reedley, Reedley Rialto, First 9 | Richmond, First 10 Rio Vista, First 11 Riverbank, First 12 Riverdale, First 13 Riverside, Citizens 14 Riverside, Riverside.. 15 Rodeo, First 16 | Sacramento, California 17 \ Sacramento, Capital... 18 i Sacramento, Fort Sut! ter. 19 Sacramento, National i Bank oil). O. Mills M. J. Sweeney H.H.Ford Marco H. Hellman... E.E.Webster Austin T. Park B.W.Cave C.E. Perkins E.C. Heath J.L.Ross L. P. Behrens J. J.Eymann Marion Deneen E.D.Roberts Charles J.Crary J. T. Brown R.W.Hobart J.B.Lewis W.B.Clancy Wm. A. Johnson... T. J. O'Leary W.E.Gerbef Alden Anderson... J. M. Henderson,jr. M.J.Wickstrom... S.B.Huebert E.M-Lash Larkin J. Younce.. J. F.Cook R.L.Evans A.D. McKean C.E.Brouse R.S.Padget B. G. Ensign E. A. Brown W. W. Bassett Geo. S. Bullock.... 45,805 120,542 933,318 42,865 234,386 980,739 52,750 58, 744 267,954 389,883 268.199 504.901 22,763 16,427 491,312 23,654 8,312 74,189 17; 150 21, 250 304,148 464,369 458,683 1,306,653 279,455 240.200 696,447 60,724 11,530 76,080 6,826,053 2,517,235 1,937,813 970,889 1,849,529 2 538,469 819,400 261,527 2,254, 7 " C. F. Dillman F. II. Pierce 5,506,440 1,695,35f ! &co.- F. L. Alexander 20 ; St. Helena, Carver John Berges 21' Salinas, Firs! 22 San Bernardino, Amer- R.D.McCook : ican. I 23 • \ 24 ; | 25 j 20 | 27 j | 28 ! 29 i 30 j 31 | San Bernardino, Farm-j ers Exchange. San Bernardino, San Bernardino, San Diego, First San Diego, Merchants. San Diego. United States. " San Diego, ITnion San Dimas. First San Fernando, F i r s t . . . San Fernando, San Fernando. 32 San Francisco, First:... 33 i San Francisco, Ameri| can. 34! San Francisco, Anglo | & London Paris." 35 i San Francisco, Bank ( of California. 36 San Francisco, Crocker 371 San Francisco, Meri cant lie. 38! San Francisco, Merj chants. 39 i San Francisco, Sea| board. 40 I Sari Francisco, Wells i Fargo Nevada. 411 San Pedro, First 42 j Sanger, First 43 San Jaeinta, First 44 I San Jose, First 45 ! San Juan, First 46 I San Leaiidro, First 47 I San L u i s O b i s p o, | Union. 48 i San Mateo. San Mateo. 49 | San Rafael, Marin Co . 50 ; Santa Ana, First 51 : Santa Ana, California. 52 i Santa Barbara, F i r s t . . Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Cashier. P. R. Alexander E. W. Palmtag Wm. O.Harris. $1,288,174 666,815 129,823 69,226 $235,525 531,435 94,389 317,558 426,666 .. $236,119 210,461 56,412 148,618 141,096 320,128 935,761 53,718 288,550 293, 244 232,134 1,111,622 586,253 139,902 197,004 65,906 Wilmot T. Smith... S.E.Bagley 700,902 262, 70 203,161 E.D. Roberts J.S.Wood 939,013 330,821 290,274 D. F. Garrettson Ralph Granger Duncan MacKinnon C.W.Landis. W. A. Johnston e J.M.Douglass A. B. Brown G.S.Pickrell . Rog A. Reynolds, jr E. J. Heimerdinger. G.Cyril Platt . . . . . I.H.'Malin Fred W. Prince.... 5,930,085 1,255,949 707,800 292, 250 253,521 392,378 4,046,346 2,401,028 512,471 709,732 360,391 187, 789! 170,68G 297,005 94,562 43,530 167,442 7.200 162', 842 41,535 50,980 Rudolph Spreckles.. J. K.Momtt Geo. N. O'Brien G.M-Bowles Herbert F l e i s h W.E.Wilcox hacker. F.B.Anderson Wm.R. Pentz 20,738,581 4,543,200 3,255,470 10,863,209| 2,518,490 2,892,306 Wm. H. Crocker.... W. Gregg John D. McKee Thos. M. Paterson.. W.W.Jones W. T. Summers 25,211,714! 4 517,8751 965,409 8,514,031 3 070,797 2,512,09l| Robert J. Tvson Jos. M. McCarty. Isaias W. Hellman. Frank B.King... Edward Mahar.. W.D. Mitchell... W.B.Clancy.... W. S. Clayton.. T. S. Hawkins.... A. B.Cary Wm. Sandercock. J. O. Michell.... E.E.Hudson A. H. Buckley... Paul Rudolph... R. H. Pearce j Chas. R. Hale.... Henry Dawe Hall C. Ross D. Wisnom S. H. Cheda Geo. A. Cheda.. A. J. Crookshank.. . Vvr. B. Williams E. E. Vincent L. M. Doyle Seth A. Keeney.. Jas. D. Lowsley. 48,096,088113, 610,500 11,050; 123 66,030,955! 7. 841,324 6,363,162 5,753,082 2,706,079 2,704,502 3,132,002 1,087,993 706,909 42,889,874 10,953,934j 6,507,339 621, 22S! 485,393| 263,596 4,564,5521 60,4801 177', 271! 476,0121 I 516,249! 354,7931 3,911,663! 688, 746! 1,644,9801 198,953! 106,200 94,409 25, 824 64,300 57,381 578,315 1,354,344 9,522 23,272 135,029) 147, 473 207,285 204,35l| 77,252 50,500 815,190 216, 529 294;486 132,086 130,540 474,765 104,704 894,330 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 479 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—-Continued. CALIF ORNI A—Continued. DISTRICT N O . 12—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Lawful reserve with exclusive Federal of lawful reserve reserve. bank. Cash and exchange, Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Due to Surplus banks and un- Circula-! Demand Time de- and all divided tion. I deposits. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $218,652 $175,000!$!, 320,4 199,196 150,000 1,056,459 8,955 25,000 269,223 17,229 49,400 262,861 $99,510 6,964 10,192 214,999 $81,545 90,387 14,690 2,599 612,189 8,760 58,729 $71,121 $2,070,154 48,374 1,653,006 10,699 353,060 597,088 2,798 $175,000 150,000 25,000 50,000 1,092,515 200,000 137,835 75,000 100,000 1,195,913 100,000 1,546,531 25,000 491,357 100,000 1,299,280 50,000 785,384 25,000 142,978 25,000 437,063 150,000 3,357*040 100,000 1,518,294 25,000 176,775 14,651,800 1,000,000 500,000 6,889,824 200,000 4,415,057 23,676 11,453 45,238 22,444 8,282 5,496 19,493 236,768 39,469 2,500 325,429 129,359 153,555 16,500 20,000 25,000 99,600 $142,26' 120,575 42, 684 42,598 $96,948 75,346 19,053 16,290 149,91' 45,513 9,193 29,179 156,344 80,436 72,284 194,8511 20, 7231 69,2031 S93, 883 225,301 IS, 414 2,737, 810! 1, 245, 842J 830,209! 41,7911 109,198 25,973 57,801 49,411 10,159 25,000 219,452 66,891 7,636 537,112 260, 000 222,200 25,278 23,000 5,500 6,212 10,620j 5,9411 312; 14,000 10,000 2,391 95,777 25,095 26,944 1,952,163! 403,224. 71,432 10,564,370 109,122! 155,357 89,930! 29,000! 92,604! 39,010 92,160; 48,911 11,024 1,318,865 100,000 60,909 249,628! «,789| 22,320 1,918, 100,000 314,650 894,114 440,4821 147,205: 139,227! 42,313j 511895 168,433 4,422 3,400 5,000 568,298 1, 848,537 1,085,344 500,000 1,077,570 484,460 4,471,432 2,101,838 1,929,070 19 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 388.410J 646,189j 10,161,093 1,000,000 250.000 132;863| 24,260 4,058,683 100,000 "' " " 74.778J' ' 9,750 1,390,103 48,063 41,7441 20.949! 38^190j 22,465 4,450| 3, 428! 5,397I 1,224,59: 706,302 349,126 601,129 12,500 6,250 150,000 100,000 22,500 940,100 500,000 200,000 611,074 152,929 291,734 6 978,164 128,070 308,846! 7 307,797 62,600 25,722! 8 542,481 525,053 9,702; 9 461,295 254,647 U , 159! 10 71,255 22,919 3,000; 11 328,189 57,785 346; 12 2,256, 865 563,407113 637,488 433,784 207,553114 81,907 41,211 3,657115 5,695,405 345,911 5,344,955:16 1,927,347 2,213,839 1,619,279117 2,142,029 "23, S"17 995,596 18 200,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 22,738 115,251 15,087 90,000| 83,897 351,281 872,400 554,621 394,382 395,363 624,028 100,000; 1,331,672 4.22,368! 10,382 20 181,265! 21 80,510! 22 I 12,560: 23 59,904 12,619124 109,542 1,000,000; 4,862,07 5,069,697 1,119,788 25 746,42320 585,138 100,000| 2,377/117 285,657;\ 131,131 27 100,000! 772,390 925 16,809 23 54,960 200,000; 545,731 207,094! i 9,981129 31,753 50, 000| 564,560 7,000 259,640 29,098| 18,404! 30 9,975 6,300 45S, 068 40,683 39,914; 31 31,164 8,234,927 2, 217, 200j4, 205,222j 43,194,600 3,000,0W 2,177,452 7,247,509 1.115,046jl, 211,5411 25,848,101 2,000,000 624,436 967,300 19, 347,313 763,108 16, 939,427 ! 32 776,200 8,180,820 1, 808,871 i 12,457,774 33 31,560,665 5,624, 808=5,174,642 115,116, 826 4,000,000 2,554,465 3,482,200 52, 750,935 676,228|51, 652,99S| 34 25,683, 826 6,798,146^5, 820,052 118,537,465 8,500,000 9,008,605 2,145,998J57,465,695 1 3,487,719! 27',929,44s 35 10,660,431 3,034,577•!, 548, 861 45,938, 867 2,000,000 4,325,536i 1,942, 49*120,424,063 3,860,581! 1,181,235; 300,146 19,438,881 2,000,000 1,333,351 1, 878,6971 9,368,92GJ 1,178,494| 573,810; 390,712 13,306,681 1,500,000 291,587 433,542, 164,616| 138,644 5,663,706 303,709 500,000 . All, 246,770 36 Ho, 000J 4, 772,007 37 968,800 4,883,303';:;. 184,342j 2, 478,648 3S 2,461,781; 920,688j 1. 477,529 39 22,743,194' 4, 732,29813,161,378 90,988,017 6,000,000 5,646,720 6,000,000 4-4,403,637; 977,578127, 870,082! 40 189; 507 51', 516! 26;262! 1,154,933 100,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 84,939 77,029 36,239! 51,837-' 16,766 8,.°»99 750,690 119,845 292,828 283,159J 55,154! 135,718'' 73,321 31,036 112,804 863,531 673.098 6,308!788 1,216,014 3,375,146 50,000 50,000 550,000 100,000 200, OOOl 210, 928; 125, 615! 38, 947' 575, 543' 54, 325: 445, 150 56, 635; 18, 937| 1,212, 881 775,137 42 646! 1,250i ; ic>, 718 2, 5001 443,442 291, 836; 15, ooo! 7,379,591 160,280 9 058 \ 3,623; 975,132 56! 164: 14, 015| 66,248 50.000 671,340!' 256, 952! 36,382 25.0001 657,314' 816 52,760 50,000 235,611 363,785 300,000 2,352,556; \, 916,960 'inn onn o Q^O r-.a 78.310 2,540 54,1321 820,251 29,291 ""49," 995 834! 450,34o! 400,385j 27,948, 90,995 68,332 41 5,625 42 55.071 4?> 146/284 44 208 45 24,761 46 6,380 47 27,982; 50,000 343,876 379,318j 22 679 50,000 457 ; 675 ! 75,540 260,722 500,000 3,814,412 541,502 645, 631 320,796 39,103 100,000 122, S27i 89,998J 1,267/3431 , 5 12,401 12,355 48 17,204 40 642,152. 50 10,825 51 182, 577. 52 480 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown CALIFORNIA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 12—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 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 9Q 30 31 32 33 M 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 President. Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County. Santa Cruz, First Santa Cruz, Farmers & Merchants. Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County. Santa Maria, First Santa Monica, Merchants. Santa Paula, First Scotia, First Sebastopol, First Sebastopol, Sebastopol Seelev, First Selma, First Selma, Selma Sherman, First Sierra Madre, First— Sonoma, First Sonora, First ... . South Pasadena,First. Stockton, First Suisim, First Temecula, First Terra Bella First Tor ranee, First Tranquillity, First Tulare, First Tulare, National Turlock, First Tustin, First Ukiah, First Up1 and First Upland, Commercial.. Vacaville, First Vallejo, First ,.. Vallejo, Vallejo Commercial. Van Nuys, First Venice, First Ventura First Victorville, First Visalia, First Visalia, National Walnut Creek, Eirst.. Watsonville, Pajaro Valley. Weed. First Whittier, First Whittier, Whittier Willows, First Wilmington, First Winters, First Woodlake, First Woodland, First Woodland, Bank of Woodland National Association. Yorba Linda, First... Yreka, First YubaCity, First C. A. Edwards A. G. Salsbury F. D.Baldwin W. P. Netherton Wm. T.Jeter Archibald McNeil... C. P. Thomas C. C. Teague W. M. Nelson W. W..Monroe A. B. Swain W. G.Conley M. Sides W. T. Forkner O. N. Beasley C. S. Kersting FredBatto Geo. W. Johnson.... Geo. V. Kirkwood.. Jas. H. Hough A. L. Reed . . . . Mahlon Vail G. A. Hart ... . James W. Post E. E. Slater H.M. Shreve L. L. Abercrombie.. Howard Whipple... C.E.Utt H. T. Hopper C. V.Barr R. F. Lemon S. P. Robbins Phil. Steffan W. K. Cole R. E. Whitlev A.L.Shipley Felix: W. Ewing.... E. E. Richardson... S.Mitchell C. J. Giddings R. N. Burgess W. R. Porter J. M. White T. W. Hadley A. C. Johnson Wm. Finch C.H. Eubank P. T. Laugenour James H. Blair A. C. Huston J. L. Stephens T. G. McCreary L. F. Hinds Ed. Daubenbis Ernest H. Gibson... C. D. Francis A. F. Walden T. A.Greig E. M. Paulson H. B. Fuller C. H. Connett W. C. Freeland C. W.Christensen... H. A.Isham H.E.Allen M. J. Heggie Chas. H. Begerstrom A. P. Manning F. A.Crambliit E. D. Holly E. G. Greenfield.... F.C. Rickey Geo. W. Neill A. S. Fuqua W. E. Dunlap W. P.Williams L. T. Brown C. A. Vance C. H. Duncan H. S. Wilson R. C. Norton H. F. Fowler J. E.Hamlen B.C. Byrne L. E. Bliss E. K. Carrier Edgar W. Carne E.S. Goble C. M. Griffith L.C.Hyde Armand Stow C. A. Palmtag W. J. West H. L. Perry C. B. Johnson M. Pirkey Don C. Fohl J. A. Henderson.. .. W. S. Bean J. D. Harling J.I. McConnell Lester Keller V. E. Warrens C. R. Boyd J. W. Hargrave E. A. Harmon Geo. T. Boyd Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $1,122,132 $342,977 $351,961 644,519 331,690 156,677 25,000 181,374 109,638 620,698 257,456 108,813 666,936 368,894 247,000 93,660 100,227 119,365 904,524 203,238 384,773 195,255 103,156 911,413 460,899 102,376 112,481 205,993 908,951 185,987 680,209 198 597 79,392 91,980 135, 701 13,695 681,329 571,375 984,210 178,747 258,659 332,223 523,477 199,533 1,367,675 ' 576,706 234,277 75,642 55,000 130,287 18,144 87,644 63,032 73,404 60,700 36,418 333,750 72,559 488,218 91 341 28,300 50,054 50,682 '383,"6i6 213,719 98,892 68, 700 250,850 97,039 76,083 70,085 229, 450 214,664 55,684 89,213 94,200 116,204 11,984 66,366 31,740 11,750 66,004 37,237 354 245 182,977 321,685 62,135 11^597 34,175 17,617 4,609 69,125 138,662 307,996 98,285 246 795 79,811 110,720 203,948 328,240 228,638 621,919 367,984 720,014 67,595 916,889 1,395,951 118,314 754,299 247,640 68,840 339,718 54,000 257,040 268,176 70,000 101,083 64,560 210,131 130,977 35,340 328,553 252,894 11,350 301,604 400,239 682,540 557,042 336,431 235,172 144,365 98, 438 624, 753 1,266, 760 136,601 303,906 200,750 499,667 102,715 251,370 23,550 126,000 123,800 92,213 181,821 186,540 75,239 38,471 70,501 9,763 203,128 85,146 99, 628 191,615 638,138 26,602 86,090 185,083 23,250 62,864 87,723 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 481 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919-—-Continued. CALIFORNIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 12—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources Due to Surplus and liabanks bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- Demand Time de- and all divided tion. deposits. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $36,110 $2,234,263 $100,000J 5,011 2,500 1,141,277 600, 792 100,000! 100,000! 103,362 7,314 1,346,412 150,000 93,729 96,200 953,307 38,370 14,806 38,731 34,987 31,505 4,284 1,113,412 721,628 100,000' 50,000 85,156 5,1171 50,000 50,000 342,261 354,197 374,423 258,889 161,572 3,424 204,838 83,178 117, 762 56, 698 27, 375 82,544 116,939 51,295 53,747 45,594 183,890 60,913 312,711 125,673 58,340 41,924 71,418 64,083 186,882 395,728 243,434 56,873 80,315 100,094 70,906 45,730 121,236 112,652 75,631 20,725 40,617 32,204 8,498 71,091 42,569 13,361 15,051 13,689 85,723 33,923 78,975 21,614 9,244 11,528 16,973 6,944 72,042 85,462 120,508 17,305 41,789 35,639 48, 769 29,151 97,509 61,638 18,131 2,025 24,964 9,457 812 83,661 9,000 20 6,450 4,816 33,804 1,250 14,164 3,750 30,537 9,103 13,248 2,500 3,960 9,630 5,325 7,107 6,104 7,975 1,505,090 474,021, 717,3161 540,105 169,969 1,302,719 724,179 252,206 314,433 343,747 1,900,368 537,609 1,895,962 503,109 186,873 231,476 295,651 89,331 1,423,525 1,414,049 1,768,288j 422,41O| 882,3681 654,436! 835,280J 555,554 2,150,214 1,202,273 j 150,000 25,0001 100,000 50,000| 25,000! 100,0001 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 150,000! 50,000! 200,000 100,000 25,000 25,000! 25,000 28,550 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 98,702 31,934 104,928j 14,695 269,686 195,484 9,850 388,762 52,797 40,360 41,243 11,767 113,662 104,259 11,536 95,698 5,000 9,810 8,170 3,663 9,755 10,064 1,250 43,963 $277,596 $103,487 94,162 87,499 59,534 44,464 248,770 29,013 100,438 1,815 3,260 112,161 38,735 99,998 809,738 398.562 3,783 15,789 $157,636 15,597 47,707 11,160 2,697 776 15,900 10 27,500 11 84,573 " 6,541 3,921 2,727 1,756 13,555 20,512 157,884 290 50,000 50,000 100,000 ioo, ooo! 107,442! 89,216 75,000 1,072,241 28,496 253,528 151,800 12,500 21,367 551,376 25,000 18,797 11,636 387,017 50,000 25,549 100,245 6,250 2,901 8,073 893,036 49,350 92,427 83,333 531,164 50,000 13,370 73,104 149,001 5,212 69,072 186,544 9,547 25, 000 65,615 121.630 164,899 10,462 20,000 818^ 568 707,845 60,397 150,000 413,607 10,199 25,000 18,291 364,926 71,900 1,101,252 ! 306, 643 21,177 75,000 | 135,213 3,009 23,650! 174,389 6,821 25,000 I 210,143 25,877 25,000 52,009 2,454 75 i 805,038 353,762! 71,209 74,997 73,955 50,000 1,050,270 133,2211 1,575,587 103,404! 21,048 255.801 16,125 50,000 50,035| 429', 223 280,978! 7,170 50,000 458,926 105, 346! 23,757 13,000 677^825 40, 668 20,000 23,6321 24,569 49,995! 385,061 39,913 811,921 , 088, 747! 19,435 100, OOOj 32,' 721 100,000! 728,599 211,295: 1,090,619! 729,0581 1,345,050 187,060! 1,895,585 2,226,828 224,301 1,685,409! 100,000 50,000 160,000j 25,000! 200,000! 200.000 25.000 1001000] 27,395 13,436 80,183 3,819 48,887 214,623 5,387 154,593 697,952 135,445: 1007 000 538,865 15,000 75,603! 592.563 160,000 42,240: 107,196 25,000 19,039| 50,000 1,366,570 580! 190,000 1,334,788 909! 25,000 ' 102,074| . 66,157! 25,000 1,312,4521 93,364|. 29,826 35 36,155 36 310,064 37 7,006 38 229,548 39 " 286,508 40 41 42 r>o, ooo! 104,994 322, 567 258,159 28,969 101,734 33,612 16,087 224, 648 133, 793 3,598 40,485 10,854 78,304 34,099 70,709 12,842 40,829 1,250! 42,999 6,044 24,107 1,586 7,357 61,551 13,472 73,038! 181,410 778,130 1,579,992! 1,307,2991 993, 977 522,341 536,000 156,781 1,253,552 1,863,947 25, 000| 100,000! ioo, ooo; 75,000! 50,000! 75,000! 25.0001 125,000; 200, ooo: 87,102 47,021 165,895 20,179 13, 760i 53,341! 300! 3, 702 14,600| 257,061! 405,052; 1,144, 780 25,000: 50,000! so, ooo: 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2- $150,417j $100,000 SI, 254,814 $471,396 366,579 323, 9161 31,3231 25,000 62, 548| 99,500 1,031,599 218,422! 940,404 99,997 81,130 3.058' 294,249 180', 356! 75,000 26,319 339,708 25,000 13,367 79,992J 75,000 362, 545 23,456 6,000 700 100,905! 52,307 125,000 813,588j 3,220 72,383 1,073,196. 5,316 11,019 56,527 25,000 25,000 180,613! 139,447| 824,138! 37,458 112,652 172,2891 266 9,631 6,243 18,519 6,603 18,249 449 4,997 3,407 23,155 6,016 30,111 29,658 6,312 43 67,923 44 82,711 45 343,051 14', 274 24,176 134,437 518,368 8,674 66,934 16,826 482 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown COLORADO. DISTRICT NO. 10. Resources. Location and name of bank. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Akron, First Akron, Citizens Alamosa, Alamosa Alamosa, American... Arvada, First Ault, First Ault, Farmers Berthoud, First Berthoud, B e r t h o u d . . Boulder, First B oulder, B oulder B oulder, Citizens Boulder, N a t i o n a l State. 14 Brighton, First 15 Brush, First 16 Brush, Stockmen's 17 Buena Vista, First 18 Canon City, First 19 Canon City, Fremont County." 20 Carbondale, First 21 Castle Rock. First 22 Cedared.se, First 23 Center, First 24 Central City, F i r s t . . . . 25 Colorado Springs, First 26 Colorado Springs, City 27 I Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs. 28 Colorado Springs, E x change. 29 Cortez". Mont e z u m a Valley. 30 Craig, First 31 Craig, Craig 32 Cripple Creek, F i r s t . . . 33 Delta. First 34 Delta, Delta 35 Denver, First 36 Denver, Colorado 37 Denver, Denver 38 I Denver, H a m i l t o n . . . . 39 | Denver, United States 40 | Dolores, First ..... I 41 ! Durango, First. 42 I Durango, B urns 43 E a d s , First 44 Eagle. First 45 E a t o n , First 46 E a t o n , Eaton 47 Englew ood, First 48 Florence, First. 49 F o r t Collins, First 50 F o r t Collins, Fort Collins. 51 F o r t Collins, Poudre Valley. 52 Fort Morgan, First 53 F o r t Morgan, Morgan County. 54 F o u n t a i n . First 55 Fowler, First 56 Fruita, First 57 Glenwood S p r i n g s , First. 58 Glemvood S p r i n g s , Citizens. 59 Golden, Rubey 60 Grand Junction,Grand Valley. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. President. Cashier. Isaac Pelton Chalkley A. Wilson, A.C.Ellis G. F. Trotter Wesley Staley A.H. Marble Jacob Hasbrouck... F. A. Bein. John B imy an Chas. H. Cheney J. S. Switzer John Armstrong.... C. G.Buckingham.. A.Mitchell A.L. Hoyt C. E. Storms O. A.Hiller Roy Staley Albert Nichols B.H. Miller Guy E. Loomis... Wm. C. Bunyan.. Lewis C. Allison .. C. C. Bromley A. W. Border E. A. Johnson $558,246 104,703 233, 853 629,570 316,476 137,762 355,646 121,233 294,440 625,551 286,982 321,419 539,235 $62,333 18'. 071 51,108 87', 315 13,450 3', 215 99', 400 8, 750 118,021 387,384 73,284 52, 90i 92,210 $30,076 3, 588 17,203 59,879 20,300 20,749 24,664 8, 215 124,237 459,285 265,857 62,951 286,144 W.D.Bish C. W. Emerson. Theo. Frerichs J. M. Bonney W. H. Dozier Geo. F. Rockafellow. G. B. Kinsey C. H. May born... . A. H. Frerichs R. E. McDonald.. A. J. Turner D. N. Cooper 513.173 384', 565 455,474 91,156 569,075! 937,302 59,044 35,850 19,650 22,438 222,751 132,146 20.915 46,708 26,251 42,840 146,605 80,529 J. E. White WillardL. Fales... J.B.Ratekin J.C. Burger J. C. Jenkins. I. Howbert Martin Drake S. D. McCracken. A. G. Sharp G. O. Harrison... C. A. Van Dorn.. W. R. Deakins... A. E. Carlton A. H. Slockham. L. W. Sweitzer... H. J. Alexander.. Geo. B. Berger. J. C. Mitchell J. C. Burger W. A. Hover H. J. Porter A. P. Camp Thos. H. Kelley.. John T. Gough... John Welsh J. D. Wilson. A.H. Marble... J. S. Fletcher... R. S. Gast ]L. C. Moore S. W. Johnson.. S. B. Mansfield... Th. Christensen... W. C. Overhults.. H. T. Blood H. H. Lake. W. I. Howbert W. N. Armstrong. W. R. Armstrong. C. G. Graham Chas. B. Reid H. C. Sather J. J. Toole J. C. DeLongchamps W. G. Hillman H. W. Chiles G. M. Hauk Theron R. Field W. Fair cloth E. J. Weckbach E.G. Ellett Randolph Williamson. K. S. Rucker Chas. E. Walker.... F. L. Pyles O. M. Baker C. J. Stockfleth W. H. Barber A. E. Ferguson W. L. Morris. M. G. Nelson G. A. Webb 187, 523i 343,462i 156,271' 342.977 43,132 3,978,284 229,932 1,152, 512 33,150 48,790 25,700 40,750 7i; 039 582, 729 88^ 027 237,039 54,680 53,898: 12,466 20.215 249,617 624,557 56,368 114,067 2.518,753 477,102 1,426,704 B. F. Hottel J. P. Curry J. H. Roediger.. D. C. Stelson A. Waddington. O.O. Fellows... C. C. Parks Chas. W. Tavlor. II. M. Rubey Wm. J. Mover... 305,857 350, 098 411, 373| 288, 123' 495, 161 244, 471 16,342, 319 12,781, 042 13.089, 363 422: 3, 9,403, 717 539 94, 58,157J 15, 818: 57,794I 39,992! 26,126; 30, 575j 453,251! 234. 484| 75, 000J 37. 750 56,785: 173,0J4 J, 014, 303! 4,903,354 -,193,784; 3,359,7181 5,364, 250l 4, 234,12l| 497,600 408.011! .,363,600 946.3051 27, 900| 28,867 674 289, 483, 532! 404, 868 i 288, 535 i 723, 110 320, 478 281, 318 360, 699 i 1,683, 189! 363, 860! 238,548! 143, 2601 17, 560| 62,8721 100. 096 6, 441 113, 991 S5\ 100 21o. 900 116', 8051 116,535! 10.364; 42', 721! 4,1101 114, 422' 30,125 93.435 217, 090i 88,065 62.293 ! C. H. Sheldon H. W. Woodward... L. C. Jacox 1,587,603; 453, OOOl 81, 875 728,571! 891,2501 159,600: 100,582 57,934 92,754 H. R. Tubbs Carl Thomas Bauer. L. A. Stewart C. R. McCarthy Geo. H. Bell H. W. Pratt Beman C. Fox 149, 295; 271, 723 114,179 862,042 37, 016 17, 950 31, 276 112,095 2,400 14,809 17,470 76,990 358,0071 148,450 20,439 396,372 1,091,070 72,824 180,310 197,150 64,588 483 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. COLORADO, D I S T R I C T N O . 10, Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources a n d liabilities. Capital. Circula- D e m a n d Time dedeposits. posits. tion. D u e to banks a n d all other liabilities. $69,616 $20,000 $386,128 $123, 627 7,(534 15,000 127,588 19,863 19,028 214,216 6,250 68,647 361,453 211,749 91,3841 50)000 362,320 146,657 15,2371 6,250 6,248 115,373 32,287 13.177 38)000 25,000 175,208 134,119 96,177 43,569 14,586! 6,250 34,293! 50.000 309,402 174,331 95,523 100)000 1,030,493 477,926 60.262 12, 500 475,069 206,239 366,602 98,359 26 080l --603,476 342,666 30,000 104,495 $106,207 193 48,491 158,397 41 12,735 112,606 190 473 28,368 1,774 16,337 8,117 Surplus and undivided profits. $39,893 64,827 54,194 92, 532 174,965 22,701 9,458 35,497 51,082 264,767 131,856 136 833 210'7 574 $34,674 8,304 18,462 37,589 30,000 12,000 14,639 10,000 28,219 90,323 45,466 28,982 53,238 $20,356 805 6,813 16,098 312 2,143 6,126 3,877 2,500 5,000 625 4,287 7,354 $745,578 200,298 381,630 922,983 555,503 204,820 509,933 187,572 618,499 1,832,310 804,070 607,378 1,188,755 $40,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 105,328 58,038 32,466 38,588 321,919 167 991 42,589 23,083 27,532 12,762 73,174 69,010 9,161 12,975 500 500 2,500 5,000 750,210 561,219 561,873 208,284 1,336,024 1,391,978 25,000 25,000 35,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 5,000 49,560 25,528 7,939 17,474 32,732 37,349 49,726 46,395 14,897 88 907 1,980,'313 122,321 434,659 16,950 25,534 14,000 14,137 21" 000 414! 612 36,338 92,311 625 19,148 312 11,580 1 705 10!000 2,500 6,540 330,277 540,557 255,144 444,556 475 400 7,590*495 535,486 2,037,088 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 25 000 300,' 000 50,000 140,000 61,381 21,122 9,759 27,221 10,000 547,372 14,142 110,643 1,459,156 285,543 2,500 6,169,758 300,000 462,278 30,000 47,901 22,468 34,681 21,726 32,305 35,623 525,414 83,015 170,463 31,421 79,118 23,482 7,339,100 1,477,476 8,603,131 1,654,514 5,979,631 1,906,629 1,640,150 401,526 2,546,108 864,157 25,468 12,439 267,167 65,746 108,773 20,084 22,719 18,196 12,077 6,500 12,800 7,620 9,400 5,715 184,769 148,480 50,000 51,105 107,749 3,099 25,000 510,791 548,802 25,000 50)000 1,591,907 819,195 50,000 582,585 50,000 32,321,321 1,250,000 27,740,669 500,000 27,623,994 1,000,000 250.000 6,691,814 400)000 15,231,636 25,000 192,312 498,138 291,134 273,481 134,277 883,344 753,471 183,606 122,274 106,356 31) 068 323, 628 405,775 13,466 14 48,251! 15 111,508; 16 i 17 11,578; 18 19 213,103 12,500 12)500 260,152 6,250 179,615 154,394 20,000 25 000 236,272 200' 000 5,322,666 393,206 50,000 100,000 1,114,554 11,677 213,713 30,506 64,856 179,128 605,974 13,372 351,286 6,616 8,070 4,014 148,085) 6i4,483; 25 14,766 25 260,605 27 244,035 50,000 2,950,454 1,872,655 752,614 28 37,757 287,209 25,000 25,000 10,000 10', 000 50)000 loo,000 30,000 —;- j o - 1681485 205', 880 59)468 279,317 120,350 7,500 2,529,645 150,000 149,516 209,824 43,400 56,718 37,700 5,000 2,500 1,217,647 1,168,187 100,000 50,000 33,296| 90,530 100,0';) oO,000 16,809 40,462 31,852 122,233 9,846 19,998 11,255 85,788 4,470 413 3,319 22,872 219,836 365,355 209,351 1,282,020 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 12,735 18,845 8,182 106,469 2 >, iKV IzO 2 : ' HK> 50,000 119,779 25,609 14,355 686,638 50,000 53,893 50,000 194,053 361,843 47,000 90,400 7,572 20,440 914,971 1,808,651 50,000 100,000 60,151 72, §10 3,620 5,000 313 2,802 4,050 40,500 5,000 1,385,311 742,388 603,995 395,899 1,003.545 410)304 635,774 903,459 2,352,205 627,642 100,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 .100,000 25,000 25,000 50)000 150,000 100.000 37,653 103,0 )f 29,614 80,POO 58) 512! • - - ' • 50,546 /l,G'i 37,767! iCO,00 25,705! 17,859| 60,223 92,684 47,031 1 I'O-n' 8,718 29 120,167] 30 102,6071 31 327,700' 02 IS"7.3^ ' ] is,'! 3 %27), •;!' i 0,11", "0* 36 4,7)1, <u >1 71.4 3 Oil, r\ u IT'/ j 21 • , ( 1) 11, 1 . " 1 ' ii <],!<' ' \ ~ " "( '" 1 •» '- " H > • Jl~ * $ ' > > ) 2 >o >17, " ~ 1 - 0, _ if} li<)>! 1 ^), t2» ' 1,1' ' > -*- 1 20 21 22 23 94 68,594 71,305 262,531 10,000 21,788 21,959 285,374 113,862 4 70,01* 14,204 9 9)5 1,C'<- ( ^ 2 25,452 50,000 137,71") 27,482 50,000 27", ~'y* 131,31> 982,828 1,000,000 11 / ( >', 19_' " , P j V, 4 >') 1,867,645 50,000 >S *>09, c o" ~,° 1,370 % >W, JOfi 1,510,021 1,000,000 168,440 i 5 i , 0 0 ' > 3.3^1,^01 1,03^,41) 3,2oS,ljJ 779,840 3 U f ) )M » 5,966 Sooo 1 ^ , W 66,406 35,486 30,073 16,678 38,198 34, 751 30,735 68,035 118,671 20,216 22,366 4,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 . 1., ,4.1 j ' 1, 1<<\ * ;<> } 1,2""", > 7 \.' • I 11 <2_ 22M) Ml ~ ' / ' ' ' ? '•> l,01S A U2, H7 000, "V» 35,2f. 13 ?»J 3s 72^ 210, o i l 1S4.610 57 256,343 151,008 125,395 58 12,500 570,548 100,000 1,043,884 200,759 291,242 21,013 59 201,015! 60 •*>> '25'), '(,7 184 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown COLORADO—Continued. D I S T R I C T XO. 10—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. J. M. B.Petrikin.... J. S. Davis C.H. Wheeler C.T.Neill L. E. Wyatt B. F. Johnson Samuel P. Spencer.. J.J. Miller C.C. McCune Harry W. Hartman. J. C. Temple Leslie Kimsey Geo. B. Dugan .. J. R. Johnson John Heginbotham.. Charlie P. Peterson. E.E. Wilson H. H. Addams E. I. Thompson H. G. Hayward J. E. Barngrower Harry E. Tandy Geo.E. McClelland.„ H. P. McClelland.. T. M. Callahan W. E. Letford Jesse C. McNish C. F. Schroeder C. M.Harris E. F. Clayton Al. Schofield A. C.Howe J. A. McDaniel I. W. Veasey R. Phillips H. B. Richardson... A. N. Parrish J. F. Maurer C M . Lee R. E.Adams L. E. Thompson Edw. S. Risley J. F. McDonald H. D. Leonard A. V. Hunter C.L.Wilson Sam Frasier Casper Broemmel... D. C. Donovan RaeH. Kiteley W. L. McCaslin W. T. Coon J. W. Denio Chas. Kistler I. J. Henderson John R. Handy Win. C. Vorreiter... H. D.Henry G. I. Cliiie W. E. Faris A. F. Peters J. E. Kitts R. Oldland Ernest Oldland J. W. Shaff C. W. Dornev T. B.Townsend T. B.ToAvnsendJr.. R. E. Diemer Jos. Zick JO H. E. Perkins.!!!.!." A. R.Titus 38 37 A. F. Envart J. C. Campbell 38 F. S. Huston F. N. Hayes 39 G eo. W. B owman... F. L. Huber.: 10 C.C. Hawkins M. H. Crissman 11 W. A. Thomson Bert Volker 12 M. D. Thatcher Harlan J. Smith 13 G. F. Trotter Chas. E. Saxton 14 C. J. Shideler Ward Johnston Porter A. Thompson John Richert 15 16 F. Y. Hauck H. B. Mendenhall... Horace B. Means.... Dallas Stubbs 17 18 H. Preston F. C. Woody 19 D.P. Cook.. R. J. Pendergrast... 50 C. B. McICinstry Glen B. McKinstry. 51 Harlan J. Smith B. B. Allen 52 Cjrnlq ElTNt C S Steinmefz S C Willis j A. R. Brown 53 Steamboat S p r i n gs, Richard Jones First. Geo. A. Henderson.. E. M. Kelsey 54 Sterling, First Jas. P. Burney G. S. Simons Sterling, Farmers 56 Sterling,Logan Count j E. M. Gilleett P. M. Fouts 57 Stratton, First E. W. Tarrant M. E. Denver 58 Telluride, First..' Bulkeley Wells Avlmer Reeves, jr... 59 Trinidad, First J. C. Hudelson Eli Jeffryes 30 Trinidad, Trinidad... Geo. T. Hine C. R. Rapp ]l Walden, First A. H. Marble J. E. Mihier ^9 Fred 0 Roof R. L. Snodgrass Wfllsptiburtr Fir^t ).£ W. L. Tanner G. A.Etter 33 Wellington, First 34 Windsor, First Harrison Teller W. E. Hickman 35 Wray, National W. D. McGinnis... W. T. Dess 36 Wray, First M. B. Holland Jay J. Bryan.. 37 Yuma, First W. A.Sheedy G. H. Smith 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 LI L2 L3 14 L5 L6 L7 L8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 50 51 32 33 34 )r Greeley, First Greeley, Greeley Greeley, Union Gunnison, First Haxtun, First Hayden, First Holly, First Holyoke, First Hotchkiss, First Hugo, First Hugo, Hugo Idaho Springs, First.. Johnstown, First Julesburg, First Julesburg, Citizens Lafayette, First La Jara, First La Junta, First Lamar, First Lamar, Lamar Las Animas, First.... Leadville, American.. Leadville, Carbonate.. Littleton, First Longmont, American. Longmont, Farmers Longmont, Longmont Loveland, First Loveland, Loveland... Mancos, First Mead, First Meeker First Monte Vista, First.... Montrose, First 0 lathe, First Ordwav, First Otis First Palisades, Palisades... Paonia, First Plattevilie, Platteville Pueblo, First Pueblo, Western Rifle First Rocky Ford, First Rocky Ford, Rocky Ford. Saguaehe, First Salida, First Salida, Commercial Serlpwick First Silverton, First V T d J . O ^ A - 1 *-? L4-LfeyX l i o b * > * > > i SI, 101,098 $179,424 $384,957 123,787 1,157,852 314,422 208, 964 949, 070 158, 572 153,808 330,090 67,983 40,204 35,304 405,075 4,660 293,366 12,358 30,050 127,398 15,808 16,400 428, 529 38,586 25,975 38,940 186,655 75,672 475,642 12,135 5,767 18,396 140,370 135,196 73,767 132,907 14,230 82,330 346,184 50,000 434,989 18,800 6,210 41,192 333,047 55,713 77,981 82,216 10,493 26,450 331,996 63,760 159,360 515,306 32,800 375,168 8,634 8,936 73, 744 537,255 5,411 57,246 550,273 239,200 158,615 326,521 186,712 389,244 474,025 147,865 51,991 517,940 72,680 182,700 303,890 297,221 557,800 1,432,338 51,870 209, 225 646,454 22,125 107, 265 574, 785 23,898 131,700 865,804 16,560 87,471 308,606 14,074 122,529 2,800 30,554 41,414 707,035 568,163 31, 950 34,090 53,973 228, 621 762,296 45,013 55,741 393,742 150,219 46,293 6,951 53,385 131,550 211,324 13,372 15, 600 209,510 219,993 45,587 42,739 16,948 44,350 131,283 19, 541 4,000 180,792 4,156,024 1,383,191 3,808,901 155,733 760,843 434,908 26,857 77,140 391,655 33,500 294,210 48,162 103,246 428.390 40,613 286,207 404,037 202' 755 279,096 259,787 62,591 588,557 15,262 104,300 83, 875 39,397 45,434 3,000 70,800 18,575 272,825 199,070 9.372 155,966 5,389 30,623 1,579, 727 985,942 1,134,857 146, 556 211,700 1,555,495 514,777 84,348 664,709 214,935 332,783 315,189 362,627 520,697 174, 978 57,996 193,460 1,500 177,251 569, 538 276,442 l,88o 97,073 30,400 34,450 49,150 36,000 42,55 42,859 94,914 79,359 5,848 84,225 675,287 242,972 8,865 182,403 9,849 118,831 8,242 9,735 41,410 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 485 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. COLO RAD O—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 10—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. i Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. . Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus a n d undivided profits. $191, 987 170,694 132, 104 63, 622 15, 132 9,570 12, 155 37, 668 6,543 52,676 9, 302 12,646 15,991 11, 823 14, 307 2, 284 16, 836 91, 412 60, 375 45, 408 46, 341 29, 875 36, 140 44, 791 57, 091 204, 990 44, 398 70, 100 66, 622 22, 999 3, 493 67, 533 58, 535 57, 713 58,370 10, 755 32, 754 11, 019 10, 998 4 762 5 959 904 382 59 346 76 042 45 466 45 552 Due to banks Circula- Demand Time de- and all tion. deposits. posits. other liabilities. $99,997 $1,400,507 $510,098 $27,086 1 111,369 2 50,000 1,140,721 502,016 819,809 396,272 72,011 3 75,000 400,683 212,174 48,700 7,458 4 304,362 78,200 83,054 5 24,950 161,426 40,758 24,024 6 177,991 12,500 20,509 2,541 7 283,249 159,520 17,601 8 12,500 188,404 25,000 22,243 9 61,033 371,783 139,826 25,000 30,273 10 79,421 6,695 11 10,000 41,450 163,610 148,875 50,000 5,111 12 264,365 145,348 27,230 13 25,000 410,508 188,947 59,138 14 50,000 251,104 119,329 20,209 15 25,000 106,811 59,311 20,065 16 25,000 265,946 6,250 24,443 82,035 17 592,986 203,454 9,128 18 50,000 508.965 77,990 29,130 19 12,498 536; 996 59,569 86,859 20 12,500 409,328 129,955 79,541 21 27,500 744,358 11,866 22 100,000 86,480 92,707 10,198 23 100,000 1,569,844 441,480 285,447 5,043 24 25,000 279,049 137,840 34,194 25 50,000 333,259 26 50,000 1,145,808 783,737 521,276 354,239 50,000 2,891 27 492,481 210,085 15,298 28 50,000 530,932 331,862 113,923 29 100,000 262,136 122,639 7,490 30 50,000 124,600 51,795 3,808 31 436, 818 184,982 126,187 32 10,000 462,149 168,577 9,652 33 25,000 594,959 360,063 143,981 34 75,000 350,188 130,928 28,342 35 15,000 180,621 44,198 4,179 36 25,000 451,475 23,560 3,875 37 10,000 174,712 44,322 24,825 38 10,000 514,543 84,632 9,285 39 25,000 127,088 56,552 10,011 40 25,000 133,728 76,285 2,141 41 6,250 300,000 6,439,265 2,078,773 2,802,940 42 747,184 516,526 149,426 43 100,000 293,476 25,000 63,615 93,583 44 311,078 15,000 6,139 45 53,812 604,652 97,170 50,000 14,359 46 $522,225 407,049 160,022 188,450 39,108 12,615: 57,325! 48,398 59,489 38,917 7,515 66,777 30,522 216,823 40,350 11,909 31,869 191,438 281,803 133,537 61,448 284,582 740,872 64,717 22,934 116,500 84>872 123,489 149,881 70,831 55,749 26,788 143,307 233,854 110,259 64,670 114,648 35,196 315,959 41,288 30,718 2,941,611 206,837 81, 894 88,873 192,283 $117, 971 106,190 101, 068 36, 898 28^ 759 3} 958 15, 890 28, 000 15 915 34, 257 8 145 16, 656 25, 418 36, 363 25, 343 8 755 21 130 55, 463 37, 390 35, 235 35 112 54, 456 112, 000 42,998 23,470 133, 251 52,878 46, 400 49, 837 23, 196 11 544 41, 564 41, 570 49, 222 30 383 16 000 32 374 15 000 40,600 12 992 13 699 720,633 99 915 22 920 21 000 54 701 $24, 000 $2,329, 675 15, 500 2,124, 800 17, 500 1,595, 196 782, 637 5, 408 555, 700 7, 250 326 859 6, 000 250,696 4, 225 560,538 625 328, 223 1, 250 644, 558 7, 935 181, 868 1, 675 430,243 940 4 502,934 4, 250 770, 416 13, 441 454, 950 8,808 238, 471 1, 879 435, 510 13, 572 996,980 11 653 738, 958 3, 163 791 332 2, 625 720,865 1, 375 9, 205 1,072, 579 6 036 1,908, 889 826, 761 1 250 608, 174 2 500 30, 684 2,567,794 1,047, 804 2, 887, 964 13, 900 22 219 1,243, 339 515,264 600 208, 696 2 865, 520 18,165 820,330 1, 3 750 1,331, 716 642, 828 690 289, 753 51620 547 655 4 375 289 878 1 200 669 458 4 580 248,413 1 552 249 363 613 15 000 13,025 360 14 246 1,672 482 601 716 1 250 491 495 750 861 733 2 500 $100,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25 000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 40,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 30,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 40,000 25,000 100,000 60,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 500,000 100,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,913 155,583 100,651 13,860 100,663 12 442 37^520 13 000 49 596 24 813 17 ,308 28 ,025 3 490 32 ,195 384 707 750 15 480 1,001 821 618,679 7 515 360,283 1,250 590 525 650 89 401 2 ,488 I 7,746 767 441 60,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 41 31 15 11 31 5 37 994 988 811 092 413 000 368 1.5,000 25,000 12,500 25,000 13,000 152,563 142,549 146,202 19 897 109' 189 519,702 365,895 8 749 273,' 260 16,233 68,326 86,571 62,111 56,614 57 ,630 56 ,333 56 ,107 9 884 24 !949 170!208 73 ,554 5 ,475 63 610 9 ,400 30 ,000 30; 796 25,000 31,299 58 ,840 ! 2,012,757 625 1,338 ,359 7,400 1,617 ,385 183 685 613,953 6.639 J 15 ,350 1 3,505,580 5 ,000 1 1,478 640 i 109 322 1 1.281 055 4 ,3421 '285 , 159 589 ,890 5 ,500 1 .500 491 ,448 504 213 8 ,740 11 ,500 704 ,070 100,000 50,000 150,000 25,000 75,000 200,000 100,000 25,000 60,000 25,000 40,000 30, OtfC 30,000 40,000 93 39 105 4 30 120 62 4 74 14 28 22 41 27 092 085 187 050 151 517 650 549 373 043 199 833 814 157 100,000 12,500 148,000 10,000 50,000 199,850 100,000 25,000 10,000 30,000 30,000 25,000 115,418 583,571 206,175 182,134 318,650 47 827 413,687 763,020 635,302 643,870 87,487 296,365 1,805,466 872,765 67,218 742,962 104,558 328,637 306,863 333,779 343,279 32,295 260,867 330,603 97,132 172,252 1,051 195; 245 120,000 47 395 48 3,590 49 19,925 50 669,558 320,068 329,974 28 818 157^291 969,593 221,230 11,468 343,956 74,092 1 173,0541 73,808 61,026 145,277 287,086 281,404 240,354 38,330 5,146 210,155 121,995 1 087 59,764 5.2101 51 10,521 52 86,141 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 42.465 63 10l 000 64 27,944 65 7,594 66 123,357 67 486 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OE THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown CONNECTICUT. DISTRICT NO. 1. Resources. Location and name of bank. 11 2! 3 4 Ansonia, Ansonia Bristol, Bristol Canaan, Canaan Clinton, Clinton Danielson, Windham y 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21! ! 22 23 24 25 i 26 27 2^ 2° 30 I 311 3 i , 3") ru 37 o) 4i IV 43 4t 4) County. Deep River, Deep River. Derby, B i r m i n g h a m . . E a s t H a d d a m , New England, Essex, E s s e x . . Falls Village, I r o n . . . . . Hartford, First Hartford, Colonial Hartford, HartfordAetna. Hartford, P h o e n i x Litchfield, First Meriden, First Meriden, H o m e Meriden, Meriden Middletown, First Middletown, C e n t r a l . . Middletown, Middietown. Mystic ,,Mystic R i v e r . . Naugatuck, Naugatuck. N e w Britain, N e w Britain. New H a v e n , First New H a v e n , Second... N e w H a v e n , Merchants. N e w iXt\en, Trades- President. Cashier. Chas. F. Brooker... Chas.T. Tread way. Geo. S. Fuller Henry C. Hull. T.E.Hopkins R. E. Chambers M. L. Tiffany Wm. S. Small S. B. Reed F. E. Storer H. J. Brooks R. L. Selden..... Charles H. Nettleton Frank M. Clark..... A. E. Purple........ E. N. Peck l I. lorring- S707,347 $635,224 $509,881 1,428,015 256,514 163,010 148,503; 67,025 115,706 139,580 109,189 150,696 264980i 459549 624,457 264,980! % 459,549 256,426 128,039! 1,894,580 44, 7491 C. G.Cheney Henry C. Gay lord... J. H. Knight L. A. Barb our A. Spencer, jr H. B. Barnes. D wight E. Dean E. F. Harrington... M. A. Andrews A. G. Brainerd... L. P. Broadhurst... Geo. M. Woodruff... C. L. Rockwell E. J. Doolittle Herman Hess EarleC. Butler R. C. Markham Francis A. Beach.. William B.Bassett. Philip P. Hubbard. Floyd Curtis C. S. Perkins Harris S. Bant en... Edward G. Camp.. Howard A. Warner. George A. Craig.... 10,936,978 3,018,067 1,090,960 42,430 327,808 203,888 935,350 415, 783 398,113 426,747 1,390,993 1,042,450 144,647 472,128 321,000 143,356 554,665 94,300 511,700 1,534,394 488,174 757,057 1,670,431 759,616 Evan D. Evans..-. F. W. Tolies A. J. Sloper... Henry B. Noyes... G. M. Rumney 200,932 1,183,056 137,000 197,300 285,263 129,648 F. S. Chamberlain... 2,559,263 1,198,878 672,617 F. F. Fuessenich... F. A. Wallace •a v\ iJhnuord, ] irst 4S \\ ,^e»]>tiii,C itizens... J. Hobart Bronson.. C. F. Mitchell 49 , W c tei b m j . , Manufac! AW^eibui}, bury. Water- I. H. Chase 511 Willimantic, Wind- Guilford Smith ham. Winsted, First L. M. Blake iste, st -T-W-T- < i 1 T T - " S 1 1 Winsted, Hurlbut.... W. H. Phelps 394,735 99, 439 66,249 74,625 75,000 65,925 1,330,118 454,159 1,312,122 179,848 2,530,478 1,910,573 i 7,129,131 2,064, 830 1,842,: 2,628,268 2,471.366 1,526,375 5,071,928 946;360 570,942 1,809, 428 970,20' 262,571 5,975,826 2,108,949 1,042,970 1,290,590 607,300J 435,187 212,115 773,310 238,006; 307,517 777,015 210,516 552,373 367,959 2,4nO,268 425,365! 185,484{ 117,003! 1,008,194! 211,964! 311,517! 241,169' 129,802! 487,349i 133,795| 279,898 215,440 170,174 37,094 618, 707i 1,371,567 120,472; 160,310 52,100j 231, 883 123,970! 174,366 315,775! 140, 045 208,066 213.965 173, 710! 270,630 55,000! 280,025 65,356! 172, 487 120,556| S3;337 29.0001 73,312 John II. Seat on 1,980,477! 593,799j 880,250 F. M. Cowles Henry A. Hoadley. Robert H. Leach... 777,341! 2,898,632; 3,276,2841 354,4971 888,375J 587,050; 221,267 736,193 866,333 A. J. Blakesley l Oil 50 119,845 1,315,772 75,980 143,098 157,867 7,890,644 2,765,604 12,518,430 John T. Manson F. L. Trowbridge... Samuel Hemingway Eugene G. Allyh H. V. W hippie J. F. Stannard Geo. W. Gunn Fred-'k C. Burroughs N c \ H a \ e n , New EzekielG.Stoddard. t C n e i i B a n k N . B. A William G. Redfield. 1 . v L r n u o n , Com- Benj. A. Armstrong. % merce. Geo. B. Prest N t w London, Whaling B. A. Copp H. G. Pond Ne'V Lonrt >n, New William Belcher... J. R. Latham L-)M( n C i t \ . J. E. Bates R. E. Murphy 1rts\ Milioul, l i r s t Charles H. Phelps.. NoiH.fh, Mejaams... Costello Lippitt Arthur II. Brewer.. Nathan A. Gibbs.. N u] "u icL, 1i > mes W. H . A l l e n . . . . . . . II. L. Frisbie NOT M(}\, LTLPJS Everett A. Greene.. Charles A. Jerome.. Pliurfiok 1 . ^ V I Geo. F. Cramer.... John II. Sage I V M J lid, I Kbt G. II. Gilpatric C. II. Brown . . t» un, i i» i r Francis J. Iteuan... Chas. M. Squires.... Frederick H. Holt.. i >' \\ > n ,1 ) ' . v i l l e . . F. T. Maxwell £ . l'oi'l h i .;. Lirst. Christopher Allen.. F. G.Sanford Chas. P. Williams.. E. N. Pendleton h i u u t o n , J c>X C. T. Fuller Samuel N. Reid.... ^ LI'-V- N, J W F. I. Roberts, 'LA'J "A aion, Thomas- Jas, A. Doughty 4«* T<,!' ;i s ton, Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. 2,498,027! 273,258; 935,039 H. C. Lathrop 707,915 261,113 286,243 F. D. Hallett G. L. Smith 195,343 642,867 56,109 470,385 34,548 55,100 487 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. CONNECTICUT. DISTRICT NO. 1. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $544,643! 384,665 57,523 58,8521 224,""" Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $103,104 132,515 19,180 12', 112 64,515 Other assets. $17,352 $2,517,553 7,788 2,372,507 5,697 413, 636 4,770 475, 2; 500 1,640'084 $227,174 162,7631 36, 585! 40,156 77,296 $50,000:81,873,635 97,7001 1,537,239 102,614 22,500 2,500 631,923 448, 84,31 176,897 16, 800 48,349 3,580 4,278,467 324,858 35, 609! 38,351 1, 660,167! 264,330! 2,452,700| 21,600 11,623 552, 655 163,062 908,000 1,667,4081 121,707 130,152! 237,730| 143,403! 129,495 188;938 359,9381 104,1071 000,000|13.277,974 28! ,943! 1,286,: : it 917,587 327,050| 17,958,050 1,000,000! 1. 734,031 100,000! 95,000! '451,097 31,587 6,611! 31,505! > 1") 200,000! 83,166 10,437 1,973,001 308, olOj 200.000! 1,004,709! 3: i 1 > 400,000! 80,728 29,965 3,208,613 208,68.1! 399/J98! l,203,935| > 002 200,000! 40, 797 14,039 1,136,014 ~" ~~" 123,766! 200,000! 514,9051 31} 43;902I 984,271 200,000; 18,553| 89, 697! 50,000! lJu 533.8781...... 150,0001 167,654! 41,956 2,932,816 102,089 137,100 2,440,360! 3. 699: 9'.' 369,300 38,379 3,762,193 246,742! 365', 000 1,521,7931 954'. 481; 176,772 25,000! 342,431 1,250 9,527 2,581 30,717! 351,347 100.000! 115,679! 63,003 11,950,746 1,150,000! 1. 197,204; 25,000 4,709,966 500,000! 241,500 20,561,681 2,000,000! 2. 635,934!1 143,114! 277,183} 31,476 82,753! 5,333 17,169 342,71lj 194,437; 69,204 1,235.600 859,793 503,414| 456,722 279,042 362,443 803,118 1,887,109 5,037,110 100,000 100,0Q0J 2o3,36;? 310,000 25,000! 217, 613 49,840| 157,016| 756,100! 8,257,205 482,687! 2,567,725 110,350!12,163, 756 H4.151 . yti, 197 3"3,W 90,100 1,23J,«".7 .3,20i,6!»6 10,300 j ..! 86,086! 613,756| 991 hi n 151,500; S24,101; 177,792 12,916,160 1,000, 000 1,010,871, 548, 000 ., 070, 519'i, 119,5561 2 , 1 7, 84,507 7,849,351 750, 000| 0*>2.87S 621, 180,271; 6 M , 1()OJ 14,805 7,409,892 500, 000 550', 42',711; 1")7I 632,007| 97 ! 509,617 3u\ 000 449,249; 545?24S 11,749,853 1,200, 000; l.G0.J,47o 5^0, 700 593,0641 159,448! 13,738i 3,099,327 300, 000. 413,341 167, 7C8 41, i 279,165: 33,000' 122,179! 2,075i 7,413! 1,304,067 1,700,100 150, 000! 150, 006, C:?'3 695 309,994 1,627,611 110,120 72,730 602,530 95,339 67,181 76,019! 461.6631 209,772 133,362! 219:714! 43.453! 44,442! 50,017j 40,972 55,000! 29,239 203,814 46;000 16,248 19,167 102.027 49,860 43,017 46, 517 1^, 093! 22,048, 22,41" 51,502 3,444,674 300, 000 200, 000! 13,493| 1,226,322 100, 000| 5,914 683,110 640,687 5,897,573 1,000, OOOl 7,781 865,267 100, 000J 000! 2,628! 555,524 12,520 523, 645 ooo! 30,539 2,118,243 150^ 000! 945.575 200, 000! 51,948 939', 541 200; OOOJ 7,305 850;498 50, 000! 8.068j 432,2.18 100, OIK) 3 ? 027 771.755 100, 000 14,023 s 312,984 4,4431 000 1 -0 .»( 0 »,30i 214,137j 47. iiiv1. :ii\'Si .-' f.VM)\ 41. 300,798! 2,465! 107,493: u u 4 ' 7-)0 1,5, 4 . '", 5 2 , <••£•» 128,838; 5,000! 3,834,782 200,009 i7J,7'.i 150,174! 1,019,205! 3945 864; I 708,447I 46,674 449,229 255, 788 27, 787 1,577,740 64; 913 6,056,547 24, 920 5,405,239 150, 000 300, 000 200, 000 2.Vj'iil' 213,996 20,152 500, 000 278,770| 101, 830 8,455 1,644,326| 100, ooc 139.7S4J 191,324! 19,851 51,725 4,137 449,772 27, 105 1,438,506 100. 000 205; 000 3,500! i 12,78£ Sl,479| 10,1 u 630,^1?, 296,418; 4,648,919 .131. 152 , 0 4>' ill 1 ^ . 1 , k»0,477| , V | 1,7, U S , 0 V. ! J , W 1,«.j3,2,3S3,699 o0' U001 : •7/, o r ; ! 7 91U ^9 ^ ^ ^ , J ^ 50 I >- i> 51 i'l, S20 2091 25,341 46,375 488 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown CONNECTICUT—Continued. D I S T E I C T N O . 2. Resources. Location and name of bank. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 V2 L3 President. Cashier. Bethel, Bethel Bridgeport, FirstBridgeport. Bridgeport, City Bridgeport, Connecticut. Danbury, City Danbury, Danbury... Greenwich, Greenwich. New Canaan, First Norwalk, Fairfield County. Norwalk, National Ridgelield, First South Norwalk, City.. Stamford, First-Stamford. I. F. Terrv E. S. Wolfe Frank Miller Hamilton S. Shelton A. N. Wildman T. C. Millard James E. Swan G. F. Lockwood E. 0. Keeler J. P. Treadwell Geo. G. Shelton Henry S. Lockwood. S. Merritt W. A. Mortimer 0. H. Broth well Chas. E. Hough Louis B. Powe M. H. Grimng F. C. Brown Robert M. Wilcox... Gardner Heath Samuel L. Weed II. P. Price A.V.Davis Wilfred Bodwell.... C. W. Bell Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $87,041 $143,025 $59,774 9,716,657 2,337,232 2,316,707 3, 843,105 1,024,882 3,373,618 3,757,216 701,800 1,190,779 1,397,041 1,559,119 806,052 166,534 625,767 717,850 958,216 459,206 157,631 205,764 381,758 352,315 596,669 99,608 182,707 637,936 423,208 83,861 177,990 69,200 90,031 461,538 212,302 578,952 2,166,250 1,044,917 1,267,945 DELAWARE. DISTRICT NO. 3. Dagsboro, First Delaware City, Delaware City. 16 Delmar, First.... . . 17 D over, First 18 Frankford, First 19 Frederica, First 20 Harrington, First. 21 Laurel, Peoples 22 Middletown, Peoples.. 23 Milford, First 24 Newport, Newport 25 Odessa, New Castle County. 26 Seaford, "First 27 Smyrna,Fruit Growers 28 Smyrna, National 29 Wilmington, Central 30 Wilmington, National. 31 Wilmington, Union... 32 Wyoming, First 14 15 R.D. Lingo Henry Cleaver S.N. Culver Jno. Hunn Everett IXickman... Thos.V.Cahall J. WillPowell Daniel Short J. Frank Eliason R. H. Williams J. Perkins G roome.. Daniel W. Corbit P. L. Cannon W.O.Hoffecker Eugene Davis R. P. Robinson. .. John Richardson, jr. JohnH. Danby C.E. Wetzel James Williams C. EarlBaum S. K. Siemens J.S. Call ins C.R.Davis II. W.Hargadine... D.B.Tharp E. E. Wootten W. K.Betts J. B. Smith Joseph C. Slack Joseph G. Brown Madison Willin E.M. Fowler Chas. J. Sudler Geo. F. Baird... John Hare, jr J. C. Gibson B.E.Cubbage 1153.854 112;309 $106,839 119,650 $9,200 306,274 119,561 421.561 114,'988 •49,978 161,544 388,937 378,361 351,491 196,557 140,869 90,611 47,295 327,475 330,745 39,940 83,133 67,905 400,568 59,050 206,139 84,517 154,855 308,196 20,197 381,800 1,076,973 136,290 24,250 177,090 179,105 451,892 450,549 323,762 1,243,996 1,403,607 2,519,312 161,302 192,017 181,000 211,531 246,867 236,834 285,866 649,600 374 336 337,816 374,763 468,057 1,516,331 65,000 81,697 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. DISTRICT NO. 5. Washington, Second.. Cuno II. Rudolph. Washington, Ameri- W. T. Galliher can. Washington, Columbia Albert F. Fox.... Washington, Commer- 11. E. Boiling cial. Washington, District.. Robt. N. Harper. Washington, Dupont.. W. W. Spaid Washington, Farmers II. V. Haynes.... and Mechanics. Washington, Federal.. JohnPooie Washington, Franklin John B. Cochran. Washington, Lincoln.. F. E.Davis Washington, National. C. F.Norment... Washington, National II. II. McKee.... Capital. Washington, Metro- Geo. W. White... politan. Washington, Riggs— Chas.C. Glover.. V. B. Deyber W. J. Waller C. Corson W. E. Cadwallader. II. L.OffuttJr.... L. E. Schreiner ll.L.Selby Chas. B. Lyddane— Thos. P. Hickman. A. S.Gatley A. B. Ruff II. C.Stewart C. F. Jacobsen Joshua Evans, jr... $2,019,473'$1,022,148 $560,447 2,338,880 1,401,549 1,195,018 1,700,810 563,806 547,589 7,088,432 3,894,349 2,975,001 3,471,017 2,358,946 700,459 362,693 1,021,085 831,540 786,430 450,609 835,222 3,167,603 1,041,198 498,280 1,104,013 640,385 1,410,579 2,913,063 519,486 1,019,541 4,243,742 2,431,823 1,742,592 710,295 242,947 645,510 4,014,649 1,986,902 2,149,431 15,677,497 3,086,936 3,298,997 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 489 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. CONNECTICUT—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 2. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources Due to Surplus and liabanks Demand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all divided tion. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $36,067 2,275,261 $14,044 635,421 1,857,053 476,865 510,573 192,712 52,847 10,662,078 36,129 6,355,501 500,000 664,200 748,036 451,829 35,000 5,316,050 3,426,951 536,035 312,000 3,657,295 195,285 1,074,892! 4 343,915 529,789 67,444 134,325 162, r ~ 139,534 98,938 62,257 22,524 43,854 28,114 43,257 12,094 7,334 9,500 3,008,212 3,541,634 2,003,722 587,956 1,230,284 250,000 218,000 200,000 100,000 200,000 130,121 251,023 128,378 52,565 82,730 250,000 1,321,679 205,397 1,347,851 491,888 49,100 320,397 92,527 579,430 150,000 734,939 678,489 968,621 707 53,692 321,473 840,874 165,735 21,760 164,432 162,074 40,425 146,955 657,578 38,323 23, 809 92,390 245,114 17,342 1,560 5,000 67,419 1,362,744 403,014 1,497,137 5,449,223 240,000 25,000 100,000 400,000 86,416 34,279 129,645 406,031 226,700 578,873 23,400 233,562 100,000 616,571 399,995 3,273,648 142,362 514,406 638,967 88,393 10 86,774 36,515 330,580 $54,911 $149,451 174,093 212,370 $15,475 14 44,108 15 $1,568 $25,000 $5,879 $341,519 366,057 17,647,335 1,000,000 1,243,465 $23,400 $152,573 615,850 9,462,004 $77,478 $57,187 311,499 5,014;517 DELAWARE. DISTRICT NO. 3. $8,513 27,199 $4,526 20,203 29,485 70,912 18,001 25,060 34,786 50,039 42,688 33,156 17, 606 43,314 21,022 40,000 9,456 19,065 23,692 19,833 17,030 61,162 15,6(33 16,438 239,796 32,129 35,600 220,478 223,255 710,421 33,966 38,309 32,273 27,524 132,641 142,410 300,609 18,056 $1,249 2,300 $284,181 587,935 $25,000 60,000 $14,344 51,364 $25,000 46,000 500 5,837 2,768 7,300 4,079 3,750 293,174 1,195,693 266,43C 563,90S 485,836 704,018 769,240 1,912,382 394,445 560,566 30,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 80,000 60,800 75,000 75,000 10,602 166, 772 16,048 59,077 28,753 72,255 42; 031 216,143 34,585 72,135 10,000 99,997 18,250 20,250 12,500 50,000 51,000 60,000 70, 275 73,180 3,250 4,000 7,000 11,489 78.944 25;258 1,250 1,106,264 977,349 916,586 2,629,840 2,560,825 5,545,988 301,271 50,000 50,000 100,000 210,000 110,000 203,175 50,000 180,588 125,612 95,687 130,571 193,002 773,422 24,218 5,000 912 1,332 625 240, 237 500,041 53,806 151,175 160,715 109,942 22?, 378 508,046 145,310 156,473 450,211 16,000 312,400 19,400 98,800 233,510 194,300 1,910,812 110,000 2,014,375 100, 000 3,947,699 181,174 2,500 1,052 257', 510 1525 629 279,860 226,356 300,683 130,115 883,806 10,602 70,149 1.223 71,373 642 28,544 7,512 61,138 232,710 132,927 58,073 113,029 377,564 368,338 372,796 20,266 09,430 82,760 79,023 31,301 101,599 15,787 103,891 04,018 438,932 1,850 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. DISTRICT 3STO. 5. $500,000 600,000 $241,547 $409,597 $2,204,102; $842,007' $204,200 33 286,572 600,000 3,725,093 j 790,782 34 20,500 3,393,093 250,000 134,434 16,554,600 1,000,000 330,204 232,095 2^8, 7501 35 445,511 1,000,000 1,926,377| 365,665; 7,593,535; 1,932,802; 4,582,752! 36 356,942 461,000 31,368 200,000 379,7'" 234,400 $560,000 641,678 $247,912 395,318 356,067 1,779,713 204,321 682,670 920,225 160,599 158,186 411,321 84,120 114,997 33,689 7,981,628' 40,388 1,798,8691 57, 753 3,018,783; 693,639 477, 525 572,259 1,424,582 277,226 446,110 201,140 312,146 590,448 148,498 33,242 5,880,072; 500,000 24,110 3,857,758] 225,000 90,568 5,427,003 300,000 69,922 10,503,109! 1,050,000 64,486 2,088,962; 200,000 314,320 200,000 4,416,157 246,783: 48,148 225,000 1,331,551 1,000,743! 276,733 112,300 2,189,89012,454,380; 672,792 [,004,000 5,052,856j2,4253436| 253,539 147,095 1,385,783 15,467! 202,812; 40 367; 3131 41 93, 7481 42 298,025 43 87,078 44 2,502,741 827,635 55,390 11,536,748 772,659 735,974 2,709,059 1,970,527 $51,473 $4,401,513 30,002 6,002,452 550, < 200,000 252,000 800,000 I 534,923 27,277,939^ 1,000,000 2,254,205 I 729,998 6,564,854 1,933,263j 100,00017,853,878 425,3021 5,644,554 490 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown FLORIDA. D I S T R I C T NO. 6. Resources. Location and name of I bank. | President. Alachua, First W. II. Trapler Arcadia, First i T. B. King Arcadia, De Soto ! W. G. Welles Avon Park, First C. A. Skipper Bartow, Polk County ! T.L.Wilson Bradcntown, First | E. P.Taliaferro..... Brooksville, First ! Chas. Monroe Price. Chipley, First ' E.N.Dikle Daytona, First. W. M. Hankins..... De Funiak Springs, G. B.Campbell.... First. J. II. Tatum 11 Deland, First... Everett Mizell 12 Fernandina, First W.E.Arthur 13 Fort Meade, First 14 Fort Myers, First W. G. Langford 15 Gainesville, First II. E. Taylor 16 Gainesville, Florida... J. J. Hay mans 17 G raceville, First A. D.Campbell 18 Jacksonville, Atlantic. E. W. .bane.... 19 Jacksonville, B arnett.. B. II. Barnett 20 Jacksonville, Florida.. Arthur F. Perry... 21 Jasper, First W. II. Green. 22 Key West,First...... Geo. W.Allen 23 Lake City, First.. J.C. Sheffield...... 24 Lakeland, First JohnL. Fouts. 25 Leesburg, First . . . . . . . G.G. Ware 26 Live Oak, First Carey A. Hardee... 27 Madison, First L. A. Fraleigh 28 Marianna, First C.C. Liddon 29 Miami, First E. C. Romfh 30 Milton, First Peter Rosasco 31 Ocala, Munroe & T, T. Munroe Chambliss. 32 Ocala,.Oeala.... Jno. L. Edwards... 33 Orlando, Peoples . M. O. Overstreet... 34 Palatka, Putnam ! Geo. E. Welch 35 Panama City, First.. .! Dr. A. S. Hill 36 Pensacola, American. i E. R. Malone 37 Pensacola, Citizens & I J.S.Reese i Peoples, j S. FT. Pf-srork 38 ! P 3"i : 39 40! 41 42 PunraGonki, First — Omncy, {-Visi •SI. A i;,"!ijtinp, First... •St. Augustine, 8l.Auti i:. \V. Smith S. i:. Kev J. T. Dismu/os G. B. L-un-.ir Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Cashier. S.C.Dell R. O. Turner II. L.Carlton J. V. Chapman E. L. Wirt I Jno. T. Campbell I Chas.B. Galloway. . W. O. Butter W. J.Braddock W.O.Campbell | ! 843,450 165,134 141,596 28,610 89,549 201,920 86,001 85,750 86,981 84,396 $10,826 62,431 81,284 33,959 39,137 110,226 20,859 36,088 38,437 37,244 j D . B . Tuten ! C. A . Binnicker ! L . L. Bean ! C. C. Pursley Lee G raham R . V. Ott A. D . C a m p b e l l , j r . . W. I . Coleman C. S . L ' E n g l c G. J. A vent Palmer Rosemond.. Richd. H. K e m p . . . . T . C . Sinquefield.... E . N . Good R u t h Bourlay S. B.Conner T . C . Smith F . M. Golson W. W. Culbertson... Culver Cobb I De W i t t Griffin | 194,334 116,596s 124,221 251,361 653,405 98,615 25,884 182,113 91,690 71,600 442,718 143,944 794,912 195,500 240,6301 375,400 269,646 1,154,104 122,088 45,695 12:116 8,681,438 3,286,017 2,358,777J 5,921,14" 3,670.148 1,012,895! 0,643,658 1,848,7041 1,041,954 95,02" 35,442] 22,024 571,210 530,283' 203,669 221,518 182,650! 72,4411 664,204 200,699! 106,7591 178,09" 59,246! 39,6321 537,423 91,500| 56,990 376,638 140,796 46 793 332,426 67.870J 53,382 1,915,015 824, 473i 345,175 240,698 145,85l| 66,185 535,923 233,507! 175,045 I I . D . Stokes E . G. Hauselt Chas. B u r t A . A. P a y n e C. W . Lamar J. W. Dorr 185,539 311,951! 256,161 106,000! 452,108 200,298: 472,292 445; 9301 1,722,080 2,127,005! 1,054,729 952,IOO: ! j | ! \ j W. L. Weaver j L. T. Farmer j I J. C. Scarborough...! Reginald White i 1 ! (.eb. U Kstes I 43 j Ft. iVier^l'urg, First J T. A.Ci-j'iivllifr... Max A . TI. F i t z : 44 j St. Poirrt-burjj,Central, A. F. T h o m s o n . . J W . I.. W i t s o n . . . . . . ! j 15. T. W l i l i n o r ! 45 j Kani«ir«l. t\r^ , V. i \ FoiVi-.-r ! A. L . JolM.T j ; '-I. J. DjiiUicker { 47 1 Taiiioa, i'u.M ! T. C. Tali U- rro ' L. L . B ' •-h-iiian 48: Tu'in'i.AiuvTK-tui-... ' M. \V. C -rr.il h .f. A. G r i lln | 49; Taiw'v, I v'uuii'i* ' A.(\C\i^ 50; Tar'J.;..''"aiKMiarCLlv. V\r s. A. !• Avrloih . 511 Xorc~ lit l i) i i . buoiM' . C. J, C o r i i ' i u . . j 52 : V^'i'K'h.i' \, Carlto*i AI'>L\1 Ca -iton 53; WvM J ' J m Bi-ach, | <J««o. W. J o u - s .[ \i. A. Maxiicid | 1 I I 1 rsi. .' J. II. l i o s s . . 54 I v r i n t t r H a v e n , Snell.., il. V. . -Sue'I 191,552 428,764 484,209 178,234 696,245 397,167 175,798 196,061 158,445 218,145 322,562 170,746 683.: 579'500 113,640! 322,925! 132,9231 120.632 35,225 599,719 200,263 145.800! 40'. 450; 102; 200J 467', 0281 i.6?450 33,690 26, 443 61.522 427'699 20,531 581,512 275,289! 249,727! 13,623! 2,(v« >u.| 2,086; 180! l , l u l l_'j| 783,5621 2, r , 1.9, l,090,'568| ' SI 1,191',500! 39,1011 50,500; 46.200! 277,671 268,742 201,071 10,889 717,654 208,363 270,508 441,500 6,841 38,793 151,825 101,750; 31,292 I 491 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. FLORIDA. DISTRICT NO. 6. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve, Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. $1,250 3,500 2,500 812 1,250 2,000 1,900 3,300 9,686 1,805 Total resources and liabilities. $217,303 1,069,811 870,070 277,387 1,168,498 995,683 320,699 446,538 412,550 449,163 Capital. D u e to Circula- D e m a n d T i m e de- b a n k s a n d all tion. deposits. posits. other liabilities. Surplus a n d undivided profits. $7,542 70,231 49,861 5,350 60,626 66,973 9,883 24,882 3,538 21,430 $25.000 70;000 50,000 16,250 25,000 39,000 24,200 50,000 50,000 33,500 50,000 8,199 100,000 67,083 25,000 6,215 100,000 123,973 100,000 104,967 200,000 50,313 35,000 14,618 350,000 1,124,711 750,000 616,027 500,000 328,030 30,000 13,518 100,000 34,070 50,000 44,671 100,000 52,962 25,000 9,534 50,000 72,226 75,000 29,213 50,000 9,517 150,000 128,591 25,000 11,392 50,000 40,568 50,000 100,000 25,000 47,700 97, 400 200,000 35,060 349,997 379,997 499,997 28,200 100,000 37,498 100,000 25,000 42,500 75,000 50,000 150,000 24,400 50,000 ^7,78; 7") 000 21 (5 ) 49,300 100 001 $25,000 100,000 75,000 25,000 100,000 40,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 35,000 $61,608 348,601 122,978 25,355 220,381 235,883 27,373 95,410 107,341 86,950 $8,617 61,381 37,503 10 417 121,936 48,487 8,768 29,929 11,660 20,623 68,766 181,949 18, 721 76,519 86,976 165,583 81, 776 3,771,840 1,323,161 1,960,365 35,336 285,758 45;021 223, 735 31, 749 146,715 24,684 49,480 621, 034 112,272 90,712 21,509 40,041 13,462 36,784 44,183 61,060 11,348 613, 422 654,315 398,242 9,162 103,114 17,403 63,669 14,784 34,863 15,861 22, 793 179,204 41,781 49,444 33,003 73,666 174,396 -188, 519 1,024,904 758,997 31,707 28,427 44,646 45,464 280, 720 153,428 11,426 1,264 2,500 8,574 94,005 10,967 896,551 598,441 994', 580 1,196,004 5,848,435 3,130,484 75,000 50,000 50,000 125,000 500,000 200,000 24, see 49,246 46,173 335,935 49,128 37,400 17,077 19,358 80,359 8,254 2,775 1,100 2,600 6,500 954 566,793 305,062 915,230 1,897,021 208,957 50,000 25,000 100,000 130,000 50,000 166,18f 216,717 65,303 48,191 1,049,137 259,478 989,19£ 249,163 22, 580 35,411 363, 581 67,930 67,54] 48,839 10,001 264,559 104,224 180, 724 59,863 8,540 9,121 oi; 352 15,433 9,695 437 664 20,000 25,308 12,097 25;128 1,250 2,302 70,800 1,568,190 1,490,164 913,958 154,153 6,833,130 2,542,055 4,920,924 2,670,413 139,005 321,307 1.083,217 100,000 100,000 35,000 25,000 400,000 250,000 250,000 300,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 323,248 50,508 3,825 802,932 30,000 $74,924 512,962] 447,554 123,347 862,955 . 411,4961 135,486 235,318' 149,104! 258,606 $84,571 263; 259 167,357 56,908 326,458 122,967 51,096 157, 535 91,313 1 2 $267 53,359 80,296 50,532 119,917 111, 75(5 3,163 35,242 2,373 9,314 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 i 528,075 2,650 6,624 1,231,995 2,600 334,470 778,865 7,300 12,246 1,374,447 69,313 2,095,106 3,237 276,259 599,300 19,310,794 179,402 12,761,068 203,522 12,096,445 2,182 200,173 9,909 1,703,943 2,875 541,908 11,718 1,270,784 1,869 325,361 3,925 871,416 3,750 608,522 4,405 532,356 40,250 3,925,151 1,250 608,037 3,600 1,088,233 L3 8S2 sg 999 12 103 M) ( lo 1('), " 2 T) 327 t) 3 01 U>1 1 1,2« 194,4241; 191,178 34,274 11 349,945 602,611 12,356 12 170,425 72,731 35,099 13 411,784! 87,827 7.581 14 345,0881 647,431 79', 561 15 562,025 565,864 516,906 16 161, 273 30,367 17 7,183,025 6,452, 776 3,850,285 18 5,402,081 4,002,576 1,610,387 19 5,415,993 3,710,765 1,641,660 20 126,788! ' . L673 21 935,457 508,169 26,247 22 121,033 281, 291 7,415 23 572,669: 391,122 54,031 24 138,563 124,831 2,431 25 322,161 367,490 27,039 20 86,426 27 129,770 213,113 179,019 208, 739 35,081 28 1,914,079:1,183,988 398,493 29 368,307 147,981 30,957 30 574,408 303,980 69,277 31 2" 342 33 9 ,810 ^ ) U3 219 337 -> n 3</,oi* (ii "30 000 2 U \ ) ~ 4<N It * ) ()- . 02. 1 I f 11 » 1 0 1 s~ b 2) (.< ) n -> « / 0 s i-i ( ' > i i11 * ° , 1 )> 1 2 'i < i ->y 31 < , 0 1 J 2 , 0 • 2> t > I > 1 t { ) * 1 J> 1 S i 71, C N * > 1 >) 1 ^ 1 J } (. > d) 37 34 2rs 33 <,O i 1>« M 31 2 1 , t \ ) '3 1 ) 1) *7 ~ h < i j 9 i > 3 >i t i < 39 2 0 / , , » ^0 21' .> / I _,,0J0 t( " 4 0 ) L) 1 ) M1 0/ S „_ 1 9 i 710 S(),2i 10) u " 2 601) 2<51 U ) 21i U 2 H0,(«)0 1 l <> ' 1>,O0P 6 1 5 ll 1 J 7o ,09 ( >( 2, M M 2) 200,00) I, « 7 1 " > n 32 J 0 611 »1 (• 2 23) 16) 7 u ) 177,12* 00 2 1, : 0 / > C 20o,0 0 ' > } 4^ s 1 J ' )) 1 ( ) 2 00 4 492 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown QEOIiaXA, DISTRICT NO. 6. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. S. B. Brown Albany, Albany Albany, Citizens Edwin Sterne Albany, Georgia F. F. Putney Arlington, First W. E. Saunders Athens, Georgia Jno. J. Wilkins Athens, National John White Morton. 7 Atlanta, Third Frank Hawkins 8 Atlanta, Fourth Jno. K. Ottley 9 Atlanta, Atlanta R. F. Maddox 10 Atlanta, Fulton W. J. Blalock 11 Atlanta, Lowry John E. Murphy 12 Augusta, Exchange P. E.May 13 Bainbridge, First M. E. Nussbaum 14 Barnes ville, First W. B. Smith 15 Blakely, First J. S. Sherman 16 Brunswick, National.. E. H. Mason 17 Buena Vista, First Gco. R. Lowe 18 Calhoun, Calhoun O. N. Starr......... 19 Carrollton, First L. C. Mandeville 20 Cartersville, First J. S. Calhoun 21 Claxton, First M. H. Glisson 22 Colquitt, First S. M.Watson 23 Columbus, Third G. Gunby Jordan 24 Columbus, Fourth T. E. Blanehard.... 25 Columbus, National... Rhodes Browne 26 Commerce, First W. W. Stark 27 Cornelia, First T. H. Little 28 Congers, First Chas. K. Gailcy 29 Covington, First N. Z. Anderson 30 Dalton, First... P. B. Trammell 31 Dawson, City K. S. Worthy 32 Dawson, Dawson R. L. Saville 33 Dublin, First. F. G. Corker. 34 Elberton First M.E.Maxwell 35 Fitzgerald, First J. J. Dorminy 30 Fitzgerald, Exhange.. W. R. Bowcn 37 Fort Games, First." W t A. McAllister.... 38 Gainesville First J. E. Red wine 39 Gainesville, Gainesville Samuel C. Dunlap.. 40 Greensboro, Copelan.. E. W. Copelan 41 G rcensboro, Greensboro Jas. Davison 42 Griffin, City... Roswell H.Drake.. 43 Hampton, First W. M.Harris...... 44 Hawkinsville, First-. Z. V. Peacock 45 Jackson, Jackson F. S. Etheridge 40 Jefferson, First J. E. Randolph 47 Lagrange, Lagrange... Ely R. Callaway 48 Lavonia, First C. A. Addington 49 Louisville, First W. W. Abbot, 50 Lyons, First L. O. Benton 51 M'acon, Fourth Chas. B. Lewis 52 Macon, Bibb L. P. Hillyer Macon, Macon Jesse B. Hart 54 Madison, First W. P.Wallace 55 Marietta, First J. E. Massey 56 Mays ville, Atkins P. F. M. Furr 57 MoDonough, First T. A. Sloan 58 Milledge ville, First.... E. N. Ennis 59 Miller, First C. W. Sharpe 60 M'ontezuma, First E. B.Lewis 61 Monticello, First L. 0. Benton 62 Monticello, Farmers.. E. H.Jordan 63 Moultrie, First R. J. Corbett 64 Newnan, First R. W. Freeman 65 Newnan, Cowcta Mike Powell 66 Newnan, Manufacturer. H. H. North 67 Ocilla, First J. L. Paulk 68 Pelham, First H. H. Merry 69 Pembroke, Pembroke Julius Morgan 70 Quitman, First D. G. Malloy 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cashier. F. H. Bates E. B. Young L. 0. Cunningham.. W. P. Brooks A. S. Parker A. M. Bergstrom W. T. Perkerson J. S. Kennedy R. G. Clay E. A. Bancker,jr... E. A. Pendleton FrankS. Jones L. C. Tyus Chas. L. Tabb...... C. H.Sheldon H. B. Mauk C. E. David Chas. A. Lyle 0. W. Haney W. T. Stubbs H. L. Harrell W. H. Young T. S. Fleming Wm. W. Hunt G. L. Hubbard J. M. Gillespie E. P.McDaniel H. L. Hitchcock J. G. McLellan W. K. McLain R. Carver A. W. Garrett H. P. Hunter.. D. A. Bragg..... J. D. Dorminey..... A. W. Hollcy J. W. Merritt Samuel C. Dunlap, jr E. A.Shipley F. A. Kimbrough... J. E. Drake E. R. Harris J. A. Frazier R. P. Sasnett A. C. Appieby. R. C. Key W. N.Harrison.... C. W. Powers S. J. Henderson Jas. K. Hogan T. R.Turner. H. C. King T. M. Douglas D. R. Little Win. Miller Ralph L. Turner... Jon W. Hutchinson D. W. Johnson W. H. McKenzie,jr E.C.Kelly D. N. Harvey C. L. West N. E. Powel J. S. Hard a way, jr. W. B. Parks R. H. Johnson W. C. Cooper W. C. Lanier L.M.Bradford Loans, disounts, and overdrafts. Other United bonds, States investGovernment se- ments, curities. and real estate. $256,613 $105,734 $60,748 1,439,676 204,912 237,922 939,988 234,200 56,507 102,567 10,000 17,350 1,585,287 527,093 36,978 1,066,373 743,322 40,940 14,091,163 5,203,630 515,152 13,893,735 6,015,150 862,661 16,939,398 8,652,684 999.954 3,797,359 1,273,450 338,17] 13,056,590 2,173,200 295,435 1,744,477 854,050 99,200 526,504 124,450 42,286 319,430 158,700 53,199 356,401 181,150 17,760 1,130,374 427,183 251,545 241,572 50,000 12,561 633,637 119,100 12,498 911,525 177,516 31,936 500,616 50,000 61,443 147,976 14,000 9,984 206,155 69,250 31,939 1.188.212 486,915 90,034 1,016' 286 410,765 23,881 1,124,092 361,174 69,168 258,673 92,036 8,178 193,023 3,300 9,600 299,640 42,076 15,400 334,200 74,600 6,674 618,372 618,546 111,998 582,053 185,600 14,500 580.508 160,300 28,404 1,504; 189 704.036 198,324 503 330 180^ 638 43 873 943,639 203,250 54' 190 733,155 233,000 39,405 227,394 30,250 9,514 658,830 110,150 24 242 271,101 109,642 14', 016 240,332 85,000 4,479 231,998 83,700 5,255 379 338 134,200 17,339 188,622 78,772 7,050 213,188 83,783 13,614 348,27( 102,340 24,069 242,263 53,942 18,979 1,015,625 232,24( 95,810 342,165 105,000 13,741 318,644 72,000 21,574 126, 662 33,96o 5,500 9,330,544 840,038 1,890,906 938,866 646,257 58,350 1,805.855 667,520 125,623 475,189 112,450 7,900 765,880 194,600 117,220 245,649 59,238 9,135 531,564 99,635 26,053 391,607 194,068 7,461 138,477 52,950 10,925 420,282 291,950 16,753 331,637 107,35C 50,182 247,485 88,25C 78,907 386,651 99,60C 11,723 751,78( 155,341 10,169 283, %i 64, T6h 4,450 352,781 83,59f 5,550 80,90C 56,300 250,33£ 269, OK) 31,05( 6,362 121,52S) 83,90( 2,800 782,3&) 156,834 34,750 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 493 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. GEORGIA. DISTRICT NO. 6. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $133,168 $27,702 72,212 164,456 72,897 156,897 22,526 3,017 702,388 141,450 473,909 107,419 5,232,758 998,531 6,463,496 1,342,948 5,719,817 1,745,025 1,880,652 226,525 4,454,094 1,144,340 140,519 966,779 34,768 97,242 67,535 25,749 28,464 68,488 484,729 77,095 14,698 36,210 37,056 45,307 28,078 46,937 45,623 164,276 11,130 50,963 9,863 32,778 80,714 405,863 208,814 50,023 289,196 71,983 20,853 37 __ 8,828 11,325 3,576 4,804 21,848 8,027 40,245 91,271 18,443 122,469 25,491 91,252 68,662 195,617 32,304 55,582 64,306 155,934 86,920 228,242 11,193 10,305 29,668 57,241 10,311 58,628 13,126 28,977 10,318 33,052 29,605 35,808 9,532 15,855 16,487 80,326 22,579 35,718 11,116 17,619 74,249 239,241 17,232 68,164 19,894 18,491 41,241 429,561 3,239,485 69,916 289,483 88,117 260,412 21,931 40,319 41,250 42,858 12,406 39,621 12,497 17,345 34,478 76,198 8,833 36,050 32,935 165,584 30,568 62,494 19,391 27,559 38,838 98,004 58,508 75,021 21,141 56,418 18,149 23,483 15,824 66,973 12,134 24,085 8,447 23,332 34,791 62,296 Other assets. $2,667 80,000 6,962 532 93,288 25,300 95,000 52,880 276,835 115,958 170,335 142,989 5,200 3,500 3,500 7,500 22,519 2,700 5,000 22,500 313 1,056 59,256 20,000 19,500 2,011 600 11,961 7,990 3,700 7,000 49,750 174,900 3,802 16,847 9,600 1,643 6,000 3,500 2,500 2,500 2,7oO 1,500 2,500 3,750 1,875 344,601 3,500 1,250 1,256 241,230 12,000 34,300 9,515 5,150 21,250 6,400 3,407 2,276 41,500 3,500 1,505 34,700 2,832 6,036 2,545 8,160 1,250 4,500 Total resources Surplus and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time dedivided tion. posits. profits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $586,832 $50,000 $75,848 $50,000 $385,925 $750 $24,309 150,000 166,584 100,000 785,222 526,420 2,199,180 470,952 84,987 100,000 100,000 622,736 276,190 1,467,457 282,993 10,000 7,495 30,000 10,343 65,645 55,992 32,509 200,000 302,525 200,000 1,284,096 92,824 1,007,036 3,086,484 546957 242800 250,000 546,957 242,800 826,774 590,732 2,457,263 26,136,234 1,000,000 1,216,904 700,00012,149', 196 3,594,667 7,475,467 .___,_„. 600,000 38,630,870 ,163,747 , , . ,067,043 20,914,130 34,333,713 1,000,000 ll 467^0831,000;000 14,229,311 4,775,708 11,861,611 .1,229,311 500,000 179,405 "~ Ofi1 O £iOO Oi-rr* 557,582 o n^r* o r « 483,391 3,682,372 err"? r o n 2,229,357 7,632,113 21,253,994 1,000,000 1,461,599 999,997 9,564,877 2,027,058 6,240,463 877 400,000 295,460 400,000 1,921,797 3,948,014 — 58,269 872,488 125,000 60,727 104,000 830,450 419,818 80,657 40,248 50,000 79,558 50,000 296,800 130,755 628,113 23,000 100,000 34,915 40,000 655,766 303,361 10,474 167,013 150,000 183,997 148,300 2,378,426 810,295 873,899 211,935 50,000 50,000 25,071 377,560 72,480 55,988 124,021 75,000 44,202 48,200 851,098 367,002 313,177 3,517 100,000 143,426 100,000 1,200,992 397,530 74,691 385,345 50,000 105,088 50,000 617,256 844,458 22,114 50,000 5,950 14,428 234,366 103,712 "59," 528 748 50,000 12,996 10,000 351,041 112,727 12,788 152,531 250,000 397,822 250,000 1,135,160 2,310,994 13,240 264,772 300,000 153,482 300,000 726,677 1,729,769 25,000 224,610 200,000 235,141 200,000 961,347 1,935,113 338,625 34,937 27,300 50,000 419,236 10,494 206,497 90,009 , 7,228 29,10C 30,000 256,676 17818 103,229 69,302 17,818 75,000 13,400 30,000 377,457 107,146 40,038 111,873 40,000 50,000 23,711 453,339 170.279 61,263 100,000 16,995 100,000 1,484,132 489,286 346,783 108,056 431,068 100,000 86,064 100,000 930,565 337,806 43' 223 263,472 100,000 158,471 100,000 935,705 326,869 83,453 _ . , _ _.__ 106,912 200,000 381,757 452,762 1,001,824 33 200,000 109,384 2,845,727 001824 60,000 26,787 60,000 352,172 105,029 215,541 34 819,529 , 9 125,000 121,231 100, 000 1,438,168 641,719 303,9241 146,294 35 10,000 100,000 135,913 97,482 36 1,330,322 512,495 384,432 14,000 65,921 37 55,500 40,289 290,300 114,589 886,131 100,000 112,397 50,000 300,534 122,856 200,344 38 59,908 39 50,000 43,070 49,998 467,198 222,442 41,781 96,211 40 50,000 20,213 50,000 374,415 157,989 50,000 111,406 41 50,000 13,594 366,823 141,823 43,482 42 1,390 70,000 63,977 55,000 599,040 365,191 75,194 43 30,000 22,361 30,000 301,331 126,901 16,875 50,000 23,806 44 50,000 56,401 409,898 229,691 45 24,188 _ 75,000 46,887 75,000 536,732 214,455 10j, 202 73,375 46 35,709 50,000 18,930 37,500 345,794 130.280 366,821 47 149,000 1,187,348 150,000 148,603 2,001,772 2,0(39 121,757 48 60,000 31,639 60,000 549,802 274,338 76,723 49 38,346 42,500 68,356 10,450 451,853 215,477 16,191 50 25,000 10,679 25,000 216,193 83,402 55,921 300,000 4,540,792 3,856,658 6,255,267 51 '92 350,000 669,047 15,971,76 502,784 52 200,000 29,965 200,000 2,014,87_ 679,072 403,051 150,000 74,544 150,000 2,981,827 982,604 977,000 647,679 53 12,407 116,729 54 100,000 38,942 99,000 667,304 300,226 75,000 __,_.. 55 100,000 85,547 95,687 1,166,958 439,149 371,575 25,000 35,000 44,4281 93,130 24,220 93130 56 387,299 165,521 70,000 80,000 54,319! 200,371 57 71,620 693,49] 157,181 ! 50,000 125,133 58 50,000 '~~ ~~~ 34,752 707,2K 207,598 239,736 25,000 25,000 1,707 59 12,366 249,511 149,486 35,952 30,000 47,571 52,2591 30,000 330,283 60 969,00; 478,891 50,000 50,4711 50,000 21,723 61 585,731 281,671 128,866 723 62 30,000 46,925j 30,000 463,097 210,116 145,236 10,000 28,913! 71, 820 63 71,9 634,816 354,251 79,655: 140,000 214,945 98,500 227 227,700 64 1,085,530 404,385 31,000 '257,478 50,000 74,324 20,732 65 433,534 13,800 59,739 60,000 * 77,440 66 489,595 278,616 ..,--_. 50,900 26,848 75,000 472,877 232,537 58,400 29,193 67 16,691 20,000 350,810 40,000 137,713 105,158 31,248 68 28,103 25,000 241,258 25,000 70,572 67,476 25,108 69 98,132 90.000 1,075,5101 150,000 353,815 343,790 39,772 70 494 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown GEORGIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 6—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Quitman, Peoples Reynolds, First Rockmart, Farmers & Merchants. Rome, First Rome, Exchange Rome, National City.. Sandersville, First Shellman? First Sparta, First Statesboro, First Sylvania, National Sylvester, First Thomas ville, First Thomson, First Tipton, National Valdosta, First Vidalia, First Washington, Citizens . Washington, National BankbfWilkes. Waycross, First Waynesboro, First. West Point, First.... Winder, Winder W. A. Jones. F. A. Ricks T. J. Flournoy Cashier. J. E. Nobles H. K. Sealy B. F. Harris B. I. Hughes W. W. Berry Geo. B. Stoffesjen. N-M. Wan arren F. C. Sears Jno. H. Reynolds. J. A. Glover Jno. M. Graham... L. B. Holt. W. R. Curry Robert Holmes Brooks Simmons... P.R. Kittles E. M. Johnson W. H.Rockwell... B. F. Johnson J. W. Bowen D. C. Ashley W. O. Donovan R. O. Barksdale.... J. A. Moss S. H. Hollis W. M. Johnson H. B. L y n c h . . . . . . I. M. Shiver. W. S. Anderson... T. White J o r d a n . . M. E. Hendiy A. W i n n . . . / . Geo. S. Rountree.. M. H. Bamerd F. II. Ficklen J.L.Walker W. H. Davis W. C. Lanier Thos. A. Maynard - C. V. Stanton Batter Sparks Willis Johnson C. O. Maddox Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $167,493 241,058 276,333 $5,715 34,980 67,600 $14,105 6,046 15,258 1,096,746 1,637,850 1,203,527 378,646 233,986 363,268 413, 432 105,101 216, 896 335,108 325, 638 539', 204 1,121,848 378,795 399,626 521,892 886,51' 168,200 483,100 100,335 63,768 121,840 96,800 42,550 51,800 163,500 109, 877 78,352 2-58,150 73,400 116,546 185,400 177,506 61,700 8,050 22,500 17,250 21,479 37, 303 29,769 23,352 5,532 13,100 21,350 31,286 15,300 21,684 64,455 GOO, 471 430,889 961,255 557,068 150,460 161,950 299,000 137,000 360,697 5,500 37,018 62,150 HAWAII. H. M. Von Holt Honolulu, First H. A.Baldwin KahuluL Barracks, Schofield Bald.win... Henry Holmes Army. W. H. Campbell D.C. Lindsay John Macaulay SI, 419, 672! $990, 893 $354,671 776, 445! 30, 594 68,137 227,242! 299,600 120,224 IDAHO. "DISTRICT N O . 12. American Falls, First. D.W.Davis R.D.Merrill Ashton, First Alex Harris Bancroft, First Alex Younie Blackfoot, First • Crawford Moore... Boise, First Boise, Boise City...... F. R. Coffin B oise, Idaho R. F. Bicknell Boise, Overland M. P. Meholin Boise, Pacific Bonners Ferry, First.. M. P. Dewolf W. G. Holcomb... Buhl, First./. A.E.Kliss Buhl, Farmers E. Curtis Warren. Burley, First Caldwell, First J. E.Cosgrifi Caidwell, Western F.J. Palmer Coeur d'Alene, First A. A. Crane Exchange. O. M. Collins.. Cottonwood, First Driggs, First W. Win. Taylor Emmett, First C. A. West Fairfield, First G. A.Horal Filer, First T. E.Moore Firth, First Alex Younie Gooding, F. R. Gooding Grace, First C. A.Valentine Grangeville, First Wallace Scott Hagerman, First C. L. Nelson G.S. Wenntrom... C.Ray Isenburg... H. VanSlooten L. C. Collir R. F. McAfe Charles L. Stewart. H. L. Streeter G. R.Hitt E.W. Tucker F. A. Shultis J.H. Barker J. C. Hamilton Arnold E. Smith... W. P. Lyon F. R. Miller F. D. Warn Geo. M. Robertson. C.B.Walker Frank Dahlstrom.. C. O.Thomas .. Guy H. Shearer M. M. Farmer E.B.Bolte. A. R. Dawson John P. Elmers C. W. Stringiield... $466,997 S60,635 379, 528 87,371 198, 883 69, 490 605,202 199, 528 3,076,068 1,522, 603 2,450 ; 924 1,767,950 130. """ 118,581 707,900 ., 463, 871 810,150 215,385 81, 300 852, 527 186,380 82. 489 63,000 770; 261 282, 767 244,950 927,129 231', 159 468,237 167^ 135 482,432 $41,240 22,182 10,188 144,294 158,099 370,500 31, 429 59, 770 150,187 35,344 18,094 7,509 26,112 79,466 54,249 160,369 44,614 117,150 52,759 11,220 122,0111 18,106 146,190 92,350 112.600 33,350i 15,838 87,407 16,656 12,337 26,267 11,281 32,783 39,375 33,226 13,993 255,439 305,022 297', 285 469,283 470,727 105,200 301,956 229, 482 427,276 171,791 495 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. OEOKGIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 6—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and sxchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Total Due to resources Surplus banks and liaOther bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- Demand Time de- and all divided tion. deposits. posits. other liaassets. profits. bilities. 139,460 ' 8,720! 68.627! $7,011 5,679 10,3851 $650 15,611! 500! $234,434 312,100 438,703 $50,000 25,000 40,000 $11,605 23,5351 $25,000 16,4791 125,856 181,903 102,607 220,070 56,720 113,680 42, 554 43,936 131,342 106,452 22,797 47,384 44,543 105,253 198,129 55,038 9,931 57,956 46,970 55,688 48,146 30,563 13,227 32,314 27,047 22,660 11,795 17,133 21,512 27,827 67,815 27,841 15,286 21,203 7,500 8,069 19,000 42,500 2,250 5,000 4,500 1,350 7,833 8,441 9,762 2,500 52,650 438 4,000 5,500 2,407,846 2,151,577 1,818,543 688,227 373,034 586,837 710,424 307,882 334,475 577,098 524,432 774,488 1,744,878 550,812 567,073 856,400 150,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 10,000 90,000 50,000 125,000 35,000 50,000 50,000 353,285 150,000 265,5761 150,000 74,792 100,000 80,089J 50,000 41,0661 25,000 16,7161 50,000 49,863i 50,000 4,290 25,000 17,291 30,000 68,187 50,000 42,839 26,500 53,982 50,000 99,926 125,000 16,409 8,745 33,847 50,000 108,340 49,000 92,783 114,635 173,655 31,979 27,502 50,994 30,345 2,500 1,238,900 744,976 4,500 2,000 1,523,922 839,367 500 200,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 49,600 40,000 51,704 $45,943 83,762 154,216 $38,898 28,947 46,105 686,386 727,222 703,475 245,571 160,855 262,734 326,466 224,525 180,011 157,415 231,868 403,545 609.073 310,961 185,109 290.074 358,201 303,076 361,888 99,445 709,974 555,703 478,388 163,119 96,113 139,890 556,727 396,281 625,332 267,783 342,960 97,545 345,236 36,075 $388,314 $449,998 $3, 095,919 :, 90,415 96S, 506 25,000 1,082,867 12,757 $35,000 9,953 91,626 29,575 83,994 47,904 45,085 67,496 204,134 21,155 12,598 136,091 36,973 169,091 652,028 174,434 7,204 129,074 29,9611 10 7,912|ll 334,475 12 12 65,405 13 96,250 ' ' 47,870 133,851 b, 264 240,938 229,918 59,628 20 67,556 21 365,449 22 390,424 23 HAWAII. $2,029,154 270,4.68 . . . . . . . 583,804 $34,040 $4,828,430 1,250 1,146,894 158,214 1,389,084 $500,000 50,000 100,000 $359,199 3,020 101,832 IDAHO. DISTRICT NO. •SI 14,438 34,878 9,866 91,522 1,183,148 1,546,966 21'? 386,023 312, 811 26,016 210,386 26', 211 145^ 665 613,878 164,221 103,553 83,104 41,529 130,471 23,503 191 556 40,227 58,092 13,465 137,119 38,572 12. $38,676 $13,105 $735,091 2,416 540,587 14,212 303,920 15 491 8,747 1,085'066 35^773 343,541 165,177 6.448,636 396,281 32,216 6', 564,837 162,403 5,000 2,374,393 97,119 142,883 15,029 2,894,931 4,547 378,691 16,099 68,157 1,250 1,336,796 189,382 8,275 1,898 52,565 1,500 1,278,870 136,606 22,173 2,024,202 8,500 1,003,044 76,677 7,592 981,284 60,203 $50,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 250,000 100,000 100,000 300,000 25;000 100,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 $24,279 25,369 10,404 53,474 374,383 243,192 1,903 75,253 75,713 7,985 27,202 2,500 16,230 76,77' 22,426 11,390 $25,000 10,000 430,209 570,711 530,171 555,843 900 683 187; 08-J 618,532 410,262 741,671 279,499 25,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 40,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 18,598 25,000 10,016 12,589 20,643 3,187 20,157 14,388 19,515 8,971 25,000 25,000 30,000 6,250 23,538 14,093 27,000 32,457 7,676 5,510 6,000 7,043 9.926 70,081 14,129 31,445 17,197 2,345 9,430 21,461 3,005 4,596 $377,409 $81,105 $177, 232,914 92,306 145, 178,649 24,309 65, 24,995 518,781 265,691 197. 296,000 2,893;736 . 702,512 882! , 249,997 2,463,797 1,568,120 1,789' 100,000 1,198,541 264,604 300,000 1,596,608 352,827 25,000 188,595 108,660 25,000 794,000 86,631 107,609 37,413 30,000 637,202 225,179 50,000 1,354,007 416,403 50,000 663,257 157,601 75,000 745,129 25,370 40,000 50,000 6,250 252,358 106,206 235,795 44,671 279,264 159,189 388,201 17,274 621,524 205,517 95,869 49,826 388,565 87,412 174,347 3,025 387,169 226,987 182,326 32,236 60: 635' 269 23,451 303 16 860 340 259 77' 015 59: '60 24, 395 37 38 40 41 42 3,047 43 215,245 44 21,703 45 106,531 46 47 13,202 48 42,398 49 193,502 "* 50 11,000 51 24,716 52 496 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown IDAHO—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 12—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Hailey, Elaine County. Hailey, Hailey Idaho Falls, American. Idaho Falls, Idaho Falls. 5 Jerome, National 6 Jerome, Jerome 7 Kellogg, First 8 Kimberly, First 9 Lewiston, First 10 Lewiston, Empire 11 Lewiston, Lewiston... 12 Malad, First 13 Meridian, First 14 Montpelier, First 15 Moscow, First 16 Mountain Home, First. 17 Mullan, First 18 Nampa, First 19 Nampa, Farmers & Merchants. 20 Newdale, First 21 Payette, First 22 Pavette, Pavette 23 Pocatello, First 24 Pocatello, Bannock... 25 Preston, First 26 Rex burg, First 27 Rigbv, First 28 Ririe, First 29 Rupert, First 30 Rupert, Rupert 31 St. Anthony, First 32 St. Anthony, Commercial. 33 St. Maries, First 34 Salmon, Citizens 35 Sandpoint, First 36 Sandpoint, B o n n e r County. 37 Shoshone, First 38 Shoshone, L i n c o l n County. 39 Twin Falls, First 40 Twin Falls, Twin Fails 41 Wallace, First 42 Weiser, First 43 Weiser, Weiser 44 Wendell, First 45 Wilder, First 1 2 3 4 Cashier. President. Thos. D. Perry J. E.CosgriiT Bowen Curley Frank Pingree John Thomas G. J. White P.P.Weber J. M. Steelsmith A.F.Clark E. M. Ehrhardt Win. Thomson Jedd Jones J. A. Fenton G. G.Wright W. L. Pavne R. P.Chattin J. K. McCornack Walter E. Miller.... E.H. Dewey Eugene Giles Peter Pence O.H. Avey C. A. Valentine. - . . . S. L. Reece James Pingree Ross J. Comstock Jno. W.Hart Ross J. Comstock... L. R. Adams R. C. Halliday F. M. Snell J. E.Cosgrifi „. E. P.Armstrong A. W. Ensign Jay R. Mason A. R. Homer R. W. Williamson.. W. E. White W.T.Simons L.H. Walden. J. H.Cole B.C. Barbor P. J. Miller.... H. E.Thomas J. M.Dodds R.A.Sullivan J. S. Heckathorn.... A. F. Anderson J. B. Wilcox A. J. Grosscup Clayton C. Reed G.C. Alder... M.F.Albert C. E. Larson.. W. D. Service E. W. Pearce C. L. Greaves R. J. Comstoek, jr... F.B.Ellsworth W. H. Homer B.B.Titus J. W. Murphy G.D.Snell R.C.Wilson E. W. Truexnan G. B. Quarles Geo. H. Monk A. M. Bowen T. J. Humbird H. C. Culver W.W. Von Canon... Fred W. Gooding... A. W. Hansen Jos. Keefer Chas. U. Alig F. F. Johnson... J.M.Maxwell Jos. Keefer J, A. Keefer Henry White J. W. Wimer Herman Haas 0. A. West R. W.Bradshaw.... R. W. Spaulding J. A. Blomquist F. K. Ricker John Pipher R. W. Pipher. Leon r>emers Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Governments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $256,307 366,609 273,842 277,083 $74,750 111,205 124,000 191,883 $16,401 30,356 27,002 57,387 452,221 317; 567 308,007 125,928 2,606,114 636,957 1,073,783 264,226 344,821 600; 903 600,690 770,628 119, 985 902,506 649 ; 459 223,350 42,650 42,320 11,100 472,083 249,605 255,242 46, 500 108,300 62,777 96,048 72,196 49,000 184,821 326,191 63,613 45,332 141,857 14,516 92,046 72,350 145,052 31,190 29,820 32,633 61,648 35,735 71,291 72,891 55,031 86,107 540 ; 403 297,770 2,040,407 902,944 383,893 794, 015 438, 015 175, 531 401, 693 446.106 657,323 339,836 26,146 262,747 143,050 810.284 318; 009 53,400 200,050 36,181 "46," 030 168,775 188, 655 43,335 4,372 111, 758 49,864 138,269 121,975 28,573 74,742 44,070 47,773 68,967 112,627 127,735 18,984 235,417 314,253 70,438 146,800 64,341 66,110 389,223 368,626 223,900 70,259 209,617 65,814 233,352 223,993 162,550 60,056 26,499 19,931 1,096,384 353,741 808,957 697,638 578,962 179,170 125,203 979,264 44,317 363,194 92,682 73,900 60 ; 151 12,700 143,467 82,672 259,110 64,901 54,701 22,110 9,616 $879,141 362,436 449,137 528,845 149,140 938, 904 145,129 241,490 340, 606 360,850 228,787 $103,700 234,250 170,302 76,532 1,520 297,167 280,334 420,897 111,253 31,036 80,578 $59,364 30,760 64,736 33,845 22,755 127,894 51,886 178,289 54,655 12,597 36,300 ILLINOIS. DISTRICT NO. Abingdon, First Aledo, First A ledo, Farmers Alexis, First Altona, First Amboy, First Arcola, First Arentville, First Arthur, First Assumption, First. Atlanta, Atlanta... Orion Latimer R.Y.Campbell.. J. A. Wells C. A. Beers A. G. Bridgford G. L. Candor Chas. E. Johnson... C.A.Tubbs D.N.McMaster. J. R. Osterberg. F. N. Vaughan H. H. Badger.... J. R.Beggs J. E. Allison Herman Engelbach. Fred Engelbach.. S. A. Vradenburg.. ! E. W. Boyd ! A. H. Corzine.... C. C. Corzine [ M. E. Stroud H.C.Hawes 497 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. I D AHO—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 12—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. $11, 821 $50, 000 30, 720 50, 000 30,671 25, 000 20,000 100,000 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $76, 580 141, 115 121, 987 71, 260 $31, 133 1 31, 651 2 23, 595 3 54, 799 4 468,964 193, 612 245,419 135 944 273,697 271, 449 41, 578 201,358 2,174,853 746, 156 611,301 256, 382 803, 974 413, 301 63, 171 233,019 65, 494 323,915 410,392 312, 002 505,105 321, 695 795,033 239, 208 102,333 102,719 1,184,013 320, 884 810,370 84,315 139,981 5 57 919 6 3, 133 7 10,192 3 982, 839 9 268, 562 10 315, 370 11 37, 521 12 93, 799 13 16, 544 14 16, 612 15 62, 842 16 7, 124 17 69, 643 18 145,480 19 $201,412 387,381 331,588 282,937 $40, 508 136, 219 123. 555 78,837 $19,630 33,666 25,478 18,660 $13, 351 12, 812 8, 966 5,146 $420,947 690,867 582,842 628,996 $50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 120,860 43,944 23 987 27!562 17,995 172,011 74,132 83,573 21,318 24,000 38,847 47,115 73,394 9,743 205,680 66,603 9, 475 913,463 499 219 598^153 285, 422 4,334,525 1,361,915 1,815,380 413,224 580,174 864,127 960,067 1,298,499 271,547 1,697,769 1,286,583 50,000 25 000 25'000 25 000 100,000 100,000 100,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 138,918 1,162,806 553,682 3,553,619 1,918,081 568,930 1,277,391 567 466 239,404 667,666 858,761 1,124,656 524,696 25,000 80,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 4, 953 52, 849 17, 222 175, 474 24 043 22, 919 70, 612 20, 000 135 39! 292 19, 657 70, 826 20, 523 25,000 100,000 12, 004 14, 163 100,000 252,183 332,535 136 173 32 827 5 081 33 47 043 34 61 910 78^ 095 112 490 987^ 270 312,790 233, 572 31, 825 63, 447 112, 735 142,509 322,296 14, 370 316, 905 151, 680 7 312 J774 3, 393 5, 000 16,081 24,158 18,165 9 780 16' 232 12, 057 24,250 7, 158 14, 966 37, 619 10, 906 34, 937 624 296 i 230,678 25, 670 82, 735 19, 513 16, 966 62, 689 46, 655 76, 416 373 73^ 229 46, 419 50,000 6; 250 100, 000 100, 000 100, 000 30,000 40, 000 12, 500 20, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 100,000 10, 60 75 12 12 25 49 000 45,847 000 687,219 000 250,442 200 1,466,273 500 927,487 000 351,044 998 513,013 16 25 50 50 250 000 000 000 51, 667 20 133, 142 21 512 93, 506 22 249 1,368,423 23 817 615,234 24 696 7, 271 25 548 393, 220 26 160 129,666 27 52, 190 28 310 48, 866 29 265 68 995 30 285 236 170 31 078 49 ; 081 32 92,284 1, 452 34, 149 300 96! 553 75, 676 92, 557 87, 530 3,133 80,743 24,683 111,046 84,982 30,272 38,817 13,795 8,884 47,970 48,077 47,408 25,511 937 21, 228 14, 872 19, 035 625 14, 217 750 255 3 812 6 450 7 500 53, 508 45, 367 22,472 29,738 8,365 24 300 454,511 626,566 77, 456 72,646 55,000 33,446 625 625 955,820 611,416 50,000 50,000 15, 703 18, 976 12 500 12 500 564,840 405,640 307 165 124 300 5, 612 35 1; 421 36 108 085 151 018 29,678 22,019 7 757 469 565,921 492,488 40,000 30,000 17, 868 38,346 40 000 30 000 395,288 228,283 71 856 162 787 909 37 3 070 38 155 558 741 160 125,765 41,420 120,212 71,227 64,847 15,000 15,154 100 "3,002,142 497 638,20f 774 2,274', 988 422 1,086,030 882 899,632 799 306,797 100,000 150,000 100,000 75,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 18 223 145*927 23, 436 434, 578 489,546 58, 575 166, 017 568 113 709 114 112'. 340 24 567 80, 092 10,978 9 500 89 2 13 25 14 5 11 478 254,243 25,000 24 100 296,640 119,517 425,241 529,824 534,581 312,808 62, 993 50,000 1,493,232 15, 000 . . 265,817 93, 703 97 690 1,558,268 75 000 16.261 666,365 21, 279 65 000 544,216 8, 700 3, 737 25,000 201,912 197,365 149, 596 42 481 288 137 200 91 21 104 140 183 878,212 192 376 175 91 9 16 710 820 563 360 936 653 417 14 48 57 102 36 11 39 40 41 42 777 43 250 44 486 45 702 678 507 841 ILLINOIS. DISTRICT NO. $104,054 158,873 135,481 93,143 20,613 54' 286 96, 777 20,142 82,471 85,007 80,140 .153,907 25,968 72,036 37,941 7,600 75,160 35,254 28,944 40, 472 23,001 27,674 S3,750 $1,203,916 10,302 822,589 2,250 893,942 1,250 771,556 1,104 202 732 8,000 1,501,411 2,883 612,264 5,000 894,762 7,422 636,879 5,350 517,841 51,529 505,014 15 2 9 8 2 ° — C U R 1919—VOL 2 $75,000 50,000 65,000 50,000 50,000 100' 000 50, 000 100,000 50; 000 27,000 50,000 7. HT5.T0V 25,818 30,285 66,203 $75,000 40,000 44,998 25,000 154,687 10,074 51,508 13,317 37,675 31,580 95,140 50,000 99; 900 50,000 27,000 48,500 184 $641,317 $199,932 418, 728 186, 402 446,061 307, 598 437, 469 191, 384 59 668 92, 242 908,137 240,447 97 500,940 383,067 219,139 511,687 7,958 274,217 149,949 326,042 ?36,900 101,641 ""1*500 638 3,000 1,249 41,148 3,917 2,000 48,892 498 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown ILLINOIS—Continued. DISTRICT N O . 7—Continued. Resources. Location and name, of bank. At wood, First.. Augusta, First Aurora, First Aurora, American Aurora, Aurora... Aurora, Merchants Aurora, Old Second... Barrington, First Batavia, First Batavia, Batavia..... Beardstown, First Bcason, First Belvidere, First Belvidere, Second Bernent, First Biggsville, First Blandmsville, First... Bloomington, First... Blue Mound, First Bushnell, First Caledonia, Caledonia.. Cambridge, First Cambridge, Farmers.. Canton, First Canton, Canton Carthage, Hancock County. Casey, First Casey. Casey Catlin, First Chad wick, First Champaign, First Champaign, Cham paign. Charleston First Charleston, National Trust. Chatsworth, Commercial. Chicago, First Chicago, Atlas E x change. Chicago, Austin Chicago, Bowmanville. Chicago, Calumet Chicago, Continental and Commercial. Chicago, Corn E x change. Chicago, First of Englewood. Chicago, Drovers Chicago, Fort Bearborn. Chicago, Inter State, of Hegewisch. Chicago, Irving Park.. Chicago, Jefferson Park 49 I Chicago, Lawndale 50 I Chicago, Live Stock j Exchange. 511 Chicago, Mutual 52 ] Chicago, Republic Chicago, National City Chicago, National Produce. Chicago, Ravenswood. Chicago, Rogers Park.. Chicago, Washington Park. Chicago, West Side.... Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. President. Cashier. Joseph Lewis Geo. II. Eastman.. T. B. Stewart. Peter Klein W. S. Beaupre W. C. Estee Wm. George JohnC. Plagge C. D.Newlin H. L. Windsor John Sciiultz Chas. M. Colt)urn.. Geo. M. Marshall. O.H.Wright Wm. M. Camp J. M. Mclntosh.... Sephus Keys.. W. M. Carter Wm. Bean MackM. Pinckly.. J. A. Brown... B. Hadlev Geo.W. Hutchinson W. E>. Plattcnburg. B. F. Eyerly J. C. Ferris Leslie Lewis S. E . McAfee F. B. Watson. G. A. Fauth C.E.Powell....... F. J. Knight. H . J. Cooper., F.C. P u n d t . . Bruce B. Paddock. W. B . Beem M.Condit.. C.E.Cope Chas. T. Sewell.. I. Torwilliger J. W.B.Stewart. J.Y.Whiteman.... E. T. Martin CarlMessick J.C.Terry Chas. E . Henry J. A. Greenlce C. S. Eastman H. S. White G. W. Smith H. B.Heald S. H. F e r r i s . . . . . . . . 1205,507 624,580 1,607, 654 1,518,581 1,180,112 1,325,757 1,127,085 79,304 210, 370 295, 092 1,246,070 130,478 422.155 644, 604 247,522 478,061 143.573 2,2S2.468 186; 742 494, 475 92,352 682, 604 628,140 1,318,133 1,058,058 568,863 $51,085| 69,123i 715,2851 435, 023 658, 337 528, 858) 652, 040! 9, 350; 233,1321 157,546! 291,180! 28, 880 159, 866 167, «T 159,53' 90,976 40,300 220, 638 58,700 146,597 22,150 113, 682 127, 677 364, 899 322,721 175,565 133,310 25,0641 529, 478! 93, 994 449, 44-5 231, 355 169.435 31 428 379; 145 59, 635 153, 050 30,900 94, 355 105, 400 60, 830 8,843 6,400 230,988 16, 297 59, 526 23, 260 46,374 75, 407 290, 891 301,-106 40,821 J. E . Turner W. S. Emrich R.Ruzey N . H . Hawk B. F.Harris Edw. Bailey F. J. First . Doit Young H.E.Douglas C. M. Kingery H . S. Capron P. L. McPheetess.. 349,263 114, 220 142,457 284,595 1, 297, 796 406,332 190,538 56,150 162, 236 95,000 665, 900 109,037 68,788 101, 945 15, 038 11, 720 276,400 101,944 Will J. Kenny Fred G. Hudson... J. W. G anna way... 1,039,933 1,229,302 372,548 408,041 63,565 116,631 390,091 118,510 23,303 W. H. Shubert J. F. Ryan F. O. Wetmore Daniel Healy M.J.Collins E . M . Heidkamp... E. G. Seip Geo. M.Reynolds.. Ernest A. Hamill.. J. C. Corbett 128,549,072 44. 451,0141,285,982 R. F . Newhall [, 143, 923 172,966 598.574 B. M. Blankenheim J. F.Cahill 526,041 258,078 283,771 W. J. Feldmann 656,319 213,396 130,260 2,029,805 1,168,831 Marcus A. Aurelius.. 607,460 236,380,199 26, 778,291 21, 160,304 W. W. Lampert James G.Wakefield. V.E.Nichols J.J.Nichols Wm.C. Cummings. Wm. A. Tilden Geo. A. Malcolm... W. W. LeGros 69,959,86113,181,454 7,054,543 2,386,578| •6,366 1,266,710 12,783,037 949,911 794,: 46,568,826 3,960,400 1,769,514 Lawrence Cox Claude Collins 172,807 93,679 Chas. H. Rioch George M. Hayes... Frank G. Hajicek.. S. T. Kiddoo D. W. Riley F r e d H . Esdohr Rudolph F. Hajicek. D. R. Kendall...... 884,626 539,250 436,129 219, 661 1,168, 732 1,294,518 16,170,477 1,296,167 555,354 298, 748 509, 095 189,000 Frank C. Rathje... John A. Lynch David R. Forgan.. Edwin L. Wagner. Fred H. Karthaner.. Oscar H. Swan Walker C. McLaury. Ralph N. Ballou.... 551,968 164,863 176,245 24,091,025 3, 744,021 1,444,810 22,156,201 3, 771, 654 3, 723,043 3, 798,426 1,052,398 482,567 Walter D. Rathje.. W. H. Creber Garland Stahl John W. Hackett... R. R. Johnson A. E. Olson 444,985 359, 210 3,165,227 155,675 189,250 362,568 161,724 325,308 942,112 Thomas J. Healy... Leo P . Cummings... 1,089,231 82,588 252,766 347,009 EEPOET O ? THE COMPTROLLER 0 ? THE CUEEENCY. T 499 by reports of condition on Sept- 12, 1919—Ooiilirr\e;l. ILLINOIS—'Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 7--Continucd. Resources. Liabilities. lash and Lawful exchange, reserve with exclusive Federal of lawful reserve reserve. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. bank. Due to Surplus banks and un- Circula- Demand Time de- and all divided tion. deposits. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $26,835 83,944 191,328 550,551 543,602 402,003! 241,835 19,702 101,436 43,062 144,408 37, 463 104,356 121, 428 56, 666 19,521 34,863! 711,305' 10,1281 54,443! 10,7061 39,598| 76,638 1 216,294! 293,847; 136,539| $19,402 35,002! 140,197 100,000 116,421 112,758 92,794 5,148 52,281 26,000 73,644 14,000 27, 543 49, 212 36,698 24,843 11,000 175,003 12.460 35,800 6.757 36,780 35,219 91,000 80,368 43,809 $338,282 839, 463 3,216. 262 2,727.149 2,967;417 2; 626,599 2,316,367 122,806 987,955 588,079 1,913,352 241, 721 10,383 818, 658 11, R30I 1,100,371 569'. 084 7,831 624,744 2,500! 5,450 241,586 5, 500 3,625,902 2, 250 286,577 10,286 801,127 4,822 160,047 2, 500 921,538 7,500 950,581 9,496 2,290,712 39,561 2,095,661 9,410 975,007 $25,0001 60,000 100,000; 100, O O OJ 100,000; 100,000; 200, OOOi 25,000 ; 80,000 50,000100, OOOi 25,000 75.000 100;000 50,000 50,000 30,000 350,000 25,000 75,000 25,000 50, 000! 50,000 100, 00C 125,00C 75,00( 126,565; 149,751' 20,489; 12,255| 319,065' 524,4811 34,976 22,356 20,514 20,749 118,646 61,031 2,500 2,045 4,370 3,182 12,492 5,504 772,631 446,467 365,104 427,501 2,690,299 1,208,329 50,00( 25,00C 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 6,642; 45,237! 155,371 177,076 126,666! 135,115; 89,518 87,975 29, 728 17,000 1,721,958 1,994,064 100,000 200,000 j 95,400 1,155,511 169,918: 63,484: 100,000 1,227,112 66,75i; 56.998 10,761 666,414 40,000 §2,643i 1,7501 32,320| 29.000 19; 500 25.868 27, ITS! 5,874 11,591 6.144 5; 000 61,563, 129:20,329, 394 12,309.369 275,487,960 10,000,000 121, 950' 61, nnn 39,390| 1,138,492 200,000 j 121, 137; 1,589 1,260,546 100,000 69, 59, 285I 3,943 1,128,769 50,000 65, 454, 254I 192, 16,947 4,466,506 300,000 87,351, 580 33,713, 9,448,822 414,833,054 ,500^ 000 I 28,804, 794 11,195, 623, 077: 316, 952 $8,134! $25,000! 31,4771 35,0001 165,182': 100,000 202,218] 100, 000: 300, 621; 100,000 202,754 ; 100', 000 179; 835; 200,000 3,750 . 52^ 667 ""8o,"666; 20,857! 50,000': 205,809: 100, ooo 10,239 . 75,000 41,531! 47.800 78,933 ! Hi 900 19,450; 50,000 78,274; 19,995 13,948 50,000 377,888 l 25,000 10,131 ; 71, 600 39,929; 12,500 7,961: 50,000 116,582 47,800 81,104 207, 710: 100,000 170,819 92,197 42,343 75,000 31,010 31,150 27,477; 48,000 409,934 25,000 294,081 25, 000 272,331 50,000 211,303 65,000 1,267,757 42,500 790,623 38,400 5,526,149 1,577,122-3,143,866 4,684, 959! 1,879,633 926,616 22,019,049 1,000,000 15,610, 538| 6,085,953 2,022,604 76,017,835 3,000,000 17,621; 31,743 2,735 665,594 25,000 j 310| 54, 6,760, 155! 3,188,122! 8,274, 5631 3,396,072 3396072 1,265, 227 635,594 6,546 1,051,881 200,000 , 40, 211,866 2,000,000 638,037 41,959,570 2,000,000 43,676 7,277,r~ 43676 500,000 84,437 67,367 353,699 48,000f 70,672 268,591 4,527 8,074 20,112 899,348 1,019,881 ! 5,112,309, 50,000 50,000 200,000 285,918 114,101 36,722 1,861,326' 200,000 288,729 ! 49,867 23,00C 34,526 182,684 5,844 45,895 95,495 34 40 35 (1,172,922 5,988,165j 43,205,129 42 150,000 150,736 109,554 7,500 2,247,020 100,000 61,839i 55,779 6,947 1,079,103 50,000 365,898| 143,000 3,108 3,484,351 50,000 5,604,3501 2,026,4421,713,540 26,999,97f 1,250,000 271,768 183,820 48,236 36,131 i. 36,435! 919, 487' 112,286! i 155,234 307,973^ ,222,772 . 144,081,377 2,223,834 103,959,977 33,812 100,000 572,559 162,136; 69,987 37 I 25,000.. 557,801 518,805! 35,748' , 23,192 38 21,990i 35,000 408,816 542,095' 70,868 39 109,193 300,000 1,460,881 ,869,606' 426,826 40 50,000 201,091,549 902,983:174,990,018! 41 ,238,504! 2.452,362 132,648,431 3,000,000 36,466 $279,274 $874 317,008 $373,629! 22,340 94,057 1,163,027 1,593,3961 56;724 732,07911,536,128| 9G 36,138 9G5,744J1,464,912 1,095; 31: 1,030,640 97,892 1,073,727 616,378': 46.428 79,002 3'. 949 10, 505' 325.221 434,907, 15', ICO 223,587 228, 223; 15,410 702,987 722,005! 81,951 127, 72f 78,756'. 386,364 175,216! 65,547 627,034 234,417! 12,187 477,401 10,333'. 185,31r 207,140: 54,018 93,941 83,701 . 2,394,726 80,213! 373,075 141,675 54,771 30,con xu 382,957 229,222 2,4191 20 79,411 37,059 110! 21 199,057 505,682 217 22 237,907 524,109 9,661 23 888,510 979,181 15,312| 24 877,594 798,313! 31,730125 470,437 304,691 7,536 26 7,328,126j - , 533,182; 6,500 153,009 166,010 159,943' 13,015,238 598,587J33,221,250 438,296 22,519 905,740 980,316 115,726 47 398,784 i 482,402 95,308 48 566,071:2,592,763 152,113 49 566,0712 409280| 17,263,400! 50 7,409,280| 434,264; 282,238 52,444151 i 100,000 16,733,526il, 378,638:18,496^ 725; 52 15,984,660J2,495,840;20,180,393 53 : 4,115,094 403,844 1,947,225154 464,507 334,933 518,475 333,657 1,803,693 2,787, 797 946,445 525,981 20,348 55 : 50,860 ; 56 ! 102,840i 57 ! 123,7591 58 j 500 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown ILLINOIS—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Chicago Heights, First E. R. Davis Chillicothe, First C. B. Zinser Chrisman, First Wm. M. Smith Clifton First J C. Gleason Clinton, De Witt Richard Snell County. 6 Coal City, First Wm. Campbell 7 Colchester, National Albert Eads Bank of Colchester. J. S. Richardson 8 Compton, First 9 Cowden, First J. W. Conrad 10 Crescent City, First... Peter McDermott... 11 Cuba, First M. M. Waughtel 12 Cullom, First H. G.Steinman 13 Dallas City, First L. M. Loomis 14 D anvers, First John H. Stephenson. 15 Danville, First . . J. L. Tincher 16 Danville, Second M. E.King 17 Danville, Danville E.X. LeSeure 18 Danville, Palmer M. J. Wolford 19 Decatur, Citizens A. M. Kcnney 20 Decatur, Millikin 0. B. Gorin 21 Decatur, National J. A. Meriweather... Bank of Decatur. E. P. Ellwood 22 DeKalb, First 23 De Land, First G. R. Trenchard 24 Delavan, Tazewell J. W. Crabb County. A. L.Webster 25 Dos Plaines, First 26 Divernon, First Geo. R. Brown 27 Dixon, City W. C. Durkes 28 Dixon, Dixon J. C. Ayres 29 Dolton, First Chas. E. Waterman. 30 Downers Grove, First. John W. Hughes 31 A. F. Chapman 32 D wight, First Frank L. Smith George W. Mundie.. 33 Earlville, First 34 Earlville, Earlvllle - - - EzraT. Goblc 35 East Peoria, First H. R. Dennis 36 Elgin, First A. Bosworth 37 Elgin, Elgin Wm. Muirhead 38 Elgin, Home Wm. Grote 39 Elgin, Union J. A. Russell 40 Elinhurst, First William Graue 41 El Paso, First.. Frank B.Stitt 42 El Paso, Woodford J. F.Shepard County. R. L. Burcholl. 43 Erie First H. A.Pearson 44 Eureka, First 45 Evanston, City C.N.Stevens 46 Fair-mount, First G. R.Catlett 47 Farmer City, John W.W.Murphey Weedman. 48 Farmer City, Old First E C Swigart J. E. Dazcy 49 Findlay, First 50 Foo^lana. First . S. F. Gibbons A. Bidwell 51 Freeport, First fj 9 FreoDort Second D. F. Graham T. R. Goldthorp 53 Galena, Galena 5 i Galena, Merchants Wm. Hurst 55 G ales burg, First Geo. A. Lawrence... 5f; Galesburg, Galesburg . P F. Brown... P. Herdicn 57 Galva, Galva First 58 Gardner, First A. G. Perry. 59 Geneseo, First 0. W. Holt P. S. Scbnabele en Geneseo, Farmers 61 Geneva, First F. A. Burgess §2 Georgetown First 0. P.Clark . . . . 68 Gibson City, First L. E. Rock wood 64 Oilman, First F. W.Stinc 1 2 3 4 5 Cashier. Chas. F. Mevers Fred Scheeler J. B. Lindley M. L. Morel J. R. Bosserman L. K. Young Edgar R. McLean... Chas. Bradshaw B.E. Prater J. E. McDermott K. Layne W.J. Kiley H . F . Black........ Hugh Stephenson... C. P. Nelson A. R. Samuel C. V. McClenathan.. J.E.Walker Geo. S. Connard S.E.Walker H. R. Gregory F. O.Crego J. B. Rinehart W. W. Crabb G.C.Tolin F. A. Stutsman JohnL. Davies A. P. Armington H. H. Holmes ,, Samuel Curtiss Chas. G. Rowe John J. Doherty.... Willlis A. Martin.... W. C. Gilmore,. . ..................... A.C.Hawkins C. F. O'Hara J. M. Hockett A.L.Metzcl Alonzo G. Fischer... L. K. Evans J. F. Sturgeon R.C. Burchell M. L. Harper Hurd Comstock Shirley T.Catlett... G. M. Kineaid H. S. Farmer =,.„„ E. M. Vennum Fred C. Schmall J.M.Clark M. W. Graham C. P. Mahony R.V.Stephen F. L. Conger.. A. S. Hamilton V. A. Wigren F. L.Root Chas. M. Morton J.A.Bradley A. R. Dow R. F. Dukes.... Brvson Strauss Ella L. Rour Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $852,159 177,384 145,839 107,002 445,514 438,781 269,501 $257,138 $681,596 57,500 15,110 48, 693 34,963 52,000 21,689 192,470 186,957 41,111 69,402 65,410 67,770 83,450 144,311 19,890 14,120 89,850 152,093 8,978 147, 740 134,050 14,506 48,086 187,611 12, 650 28,384 390,437 23,000 180,205 399,991 34, 795 88,085 390, 705 1,767,599 442,726 515 828 814,911 281,733 381,886 164,216 596, 722 340,423 250,382 1,094,105 267,304 369,552 1,738,629 566,926 5,357,769 1,724,632 1,002, 623 315,791 453,134 2,686,174 1,308,229 236,174 239,027 211,943 178,856 979,403 1,034,286 241,110 297, 620 312,995 583,738 689,613 187,017 264,679 943,089 031,080 806,161 321,426 137,518 604,272 273,998 351,470 40,783 211,054 94,104 95,928 388,150 316, 687 43, 618 80,859 127,805 210,975 61,509 67,442 132,087 362,284 217,653 364,496 235,033 71,618 121,000 88,732 198,777 7,950 50,975 54,139 80,758 182,925 405,260 162,604 53,288 78,150 112, 451 10,925 53,691 50,690 209,180 158,805 201,859 126,927 114,636 72,919 58,568 481,428 210,067 2,051,806 150,044 527,849 233,299 36,307 648,951 39,646 120,500 13,569 8,450 904; 968 7,243 14,026 288,339 316,038 36,578 1,383,973 676,931 1,000,553 398,597 1,559,669 1.419,435 '550,962 347,877 365,884 691,032 97,932 190,064 384,175 440,494 95,135 53,254 1,000 518,338 203,216 124,361 72,50C 585,989 363,550 101,036 75,982 362,934 170,992 52,066 101,600 238, 24f 170,050 14,550 7,066 24,474 320,455 174,918 163,609 73,162 108,110 170,586 218,385 60,256 18,900 80,300 9,751 42,563 229,936 18,570 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 501 by reports of condition on Sept* 12, 1919—Continued. ILLINOIS—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 7—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus a n d undivided profits. Circulation. Demand deposits. Due to banks Time de- and all posits. other liabilities. $709,567 $1,352,981 104,566 73, 284 183,438 43,202 117,693 50,842 537,514 399,362 $50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 $107,372 20,514 22,365 19,029 31,030 $47,600 25,000 25,000 11,800 100,000 601,172 517,509 25,000 25,000 33,537 33,163 5,950 23,700 2,584 292,807 312,585 1,250 344,322 1 250 276,809 2,737 491,993 4,000 645,860 10,498 599,609 1,170 25,224 3,387,636 9,275 1,796,232 11,500 1,412,670 60,053 2,119, 613 10,000 3,436,496 58,482 10,822,291 12,500 4,901,936 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 25,000 300,000 150,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 500,000 250,000 13,743 3,635 23,464 25,320 17,164 40,050 46,025 154,667 99,336 78, 804 115,600 203,241 202,023 321,382 23,800 23,700 24,000 23,500 19,100 71,400 6,200 241,750 145,750 150,000 193,000 200,000 474,498 238,900 22,322 3; 750 3,100 2,223,332 323,675 643 565 100,000 35,000 50,000 174,667 20,139 29,999 38,500 1,202,626 148,021 35,000 502,828 47,600 638,323 60,802 16,009 18,305 91,013 94,303 27,740 23,831 19,302 85, 871 38,618 14,107 22,000 121,077 59,473 91,947 28,500 15,106 45,000 33,443 3,500 8,183 9,282 5,000 3,310 5,411 2,500 16,706 22,120 10,244 2,246 4,160 6,626 7,808 6,100 5,369 180,971 30,508 424,377 452,580 1,748,446 2,024,052 512,888 467,359 574,215 1,120,392 868,835 373,898 510,421 2,054,369 1,184,682 1, 868,335 782,661 386,338 1,186,032 595,891 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 35,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 30,000 200,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 18,698 9,868 145,221 183,958 24,822 19,111 27.862 89,962 95,781 22,365 16,500 165,796 32,926 187,114 28,995 11,436 77,095 27,868 156,036 48,200 205,064 25,000 981,565 22,800 100,000 1,178,436 151,737 24,200 198, 382 33,000 176,094 50,000 574,312 41,700 431, 807 47,600 170,818 50,000 200,161 25,000 50,000 1,456,397 744,725 25,000 112,500 1,235,099 333,232 100,000 143,332 25,000 467,874 50,000 303,254 50,000 149,609 160,654 484,995 407,558 209,757 179,769 257,098 363,310 224,027 77,940 202,388 23,692 269,191 24,055 169,248 154,208 354,589 137,201 215,913 63 609 472' 688 102,006 252 095 48,866 16,274 320,570 15,025 51,000 12,000 13,420 109 J 699 3*759 8,690 1,005,075 348 127 4,508^682 317,723 974,160 40,000 25,000 200,000 30,000 75,000 37,170 11,525 274,229 40,000 387,556 490,349 150., 630 152,547 100,000 2,138,726 1,611,467 182,528 105,195 671,703 74,997 94,882 12,536 17 586 459,561 67,154 72,352 49,677 105,776 178, 111 121,135 55,5S*> 258 19^ 14$'2^9 65,581 43, 864 151,055 83,125 29,031 15,943 3,741 91,299 41,199 69,675 24,383 93,782 89,085 36,000 23,14^ 3 i, 023 52,408 14,812 20,174 55,376 37,274 10,019 l,/250 262 30,430 17,874 3,250 3,375 15, 863 5,000 1,500 7,725 12; 614 2,500 313 2,194 10, 298 9,310 521,956 406,087 83 64! 2, 804,056 I," 181.292 1,433, 800 621,700 2, 469,189 2,225,767 1,029,020 570,574 1,052,549 1,145,521 240,455 400,459 1,069,086 758,823 65,000 25,000 25,000 150,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 125,000 60,000 25,000 100,000 50, 000 25,000 50,000 80,000 50,000 31,514 12,703 2,016 363,744 99,134 144,265 73,082 378,520 333,741 46,932 32,012 285,429 102,485 12,086 24,575 41,149 25,869 $464,598 22,685 52,967 23,466 212,550 $97,327 9,880 15,293 19,582 48,999 30,157 80,586 23,192 25,000 31,086 40,272 16,832 12,479 38,421 21,609 47,405 467,564 218.427 242,809 340,196 618,847 2,230,353 1,222,837 11,486 15,000 25 471 11,391 18,100 10,557 37,449 168,695 90,000 57,000 107,573 132,542 448,432 211,500 248,025 20,407 102 086 94,509 14,611 37,323 44,682 70,550 97,673 168,516 34,506 6,350 33,463 110,651 46,050 41,397 60,737 414,579 111, 045 396,064 64,675 42,091 161,870 110,642 $12,782 $2,365,600 3,783 286,342 2,525 300,280 3,625 227,364 5,390 1,091,880 2,521 5,250 110,189 50,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25, 000 150,000 100,000 30,000 25,000 100,000 48,597 6,250 14,700 80,000 50.000 187,024 272,165 342,509 163,081 $98,080 1 37,978 2 1,275 3 3,000 4 23,974 5 7,152 6 400 7 1,335 8 114,619 114,310 17,000 9 149,:099 94,151 125 10 261,733 74,947 4,293 11 123,749 3,000 12 117,470 310, 259 72,748 13 210,311 176,351 845 14 283,430 238,109 26,077 15 2.004,385 660,757 52,400 16 l ' 124,515 224,231 60,574 17 779,462 193,830 126,033 18 1,336,265 148,715 276,761 19 1,841,676 664,818 5,905,616 2,041,765 1,638,389 20 553,376 21 2,704,218 831,060 375,442 193.287 93,239 54,305 2,320 770,468 1,042,594 379,789 443,376 882,260 195,259 269,895 152, 858 1,038,385 639,129 995,670 589.919 201,867 668,794 148,598 329,436 416,478 545,900 363,379 196.320 799 217'. 545 44,399 652, 759 211,2P5 404,68* 226,630 69,216 22 18,713 23 13,138 24 1,834 1,994 13,865 54,100 77,372 2,097 13,100 l,10P 19,620 2,775 35,898 158,484 12,840 159,567 51,186 27,362 186,474 27,568 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 10,000 43 8 425 44 184,260 45 46 42,271 47 374 48 56,858 49 50 377,250 51 58,993 52 87,016 53 863 54 113,155 55 81,437 56 21,426 57 10,528 58 170,642 59 35,160 60 61 49,240 62 3,883 63 1,036 • 6 4 502 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown ILLINOIS—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 1 2 3 4 5 C 7 8 9 L0 11 L2 13 L4 L5 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 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 President. Cashier. James P. Catlin A. W. Hopkins J. A. CamDbell D.N.Claudon H. M. Elder F. R. DoYoung C. P. King C. M. Jones J. Watercott. II. D.Wagner Willard Van Auken. Charles A. Brown... J. S. McFerren I. E.Merritt Wrn. R. Baldwin... G. H.Terry Samuel Lyons J. G. Chambers Geo. Woodruff Robt. T.Kelly C.E.Wilson H. M. Stone W.C.Pinnell C. M. Paxton James K. Blish W.C.Tubbs J. Z. Cams W H Ford Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investoverdrafts. ment se- ments, curities. and real estate. Geo. L. Dearth J. G. Pletsch C. R. Bowman J. H.Claudon R. R. Wallace David Wiedemann.. O. L. Covington.... J. L.Jones . . . . . . . . . . L. R. Phillips A. F . Prince W.C.Watson Wm. Hardy E.C. Griffith L. W. Singleton J.F.Schneider J. W. Poorman 0. M. Smith R. E.Milligan R. A.Cameron Chas. G. Pearce Henry J. Weber Geo. H. Ehrieh B. H. Pinnell Bruce Nichols H.C.Dana A. R.Tubbs H. G. Etnire T M Hancock C. H. Ingraham John H. Hun sate Frank W. Read Chas.W. Folds C. H. Bowers.. E.C. Franck E. H. Zilm G. B. Harper A. W. Wirtz W. Hummer W. V. Strong Harry W. Watts R. G. Hall G.T.Baleh H. H. Crumbaugh.. J.A.Taylor J. J. McNaiiy J. J. Johnson Benj. H. Miller J. S. Gridley C.F.Wright Roy F. Wright $257,599 324,781 397.742 138; 391 300,127 445,184 817,463 967,147 488.160 105;772 162,930 286,570 681,107 654,881 154, 207 156,918 84,073 296,192 3,420,101 2,431,061 1,191,899 1,077,946 323,964 248,948 1,110,131 495,960 458,567 385 766 350^983 277,435 363,927 93 647 1,427,412 246,852 83,087 463,818 . 386,012 276,908 599,725 $44,084 $40,090 205,660 64,644 83,900 14.088 94,249 29.100 125,384 28;596 130,697 338,395 241,219 600,054 63,934 214.995 89,671 HO; 763 18.050 17,000 46', 476 98,196 67,463 109,022 138,207 39,579 197,233 60,950 86,852 12,127 44,000 6,609 44,923 15,291 57,572 7,097 833,977 4,384,252 911,346 1,201,277 908,430 511,457 166,940 163,905 125,550 37, 480 98,000 23,300 353,334 350,562 164,082 9,500 260,170 75,868 97 024 126 491 57*, 278 16^069 343,506 251,664 121,885 16,109 37,588 30 150 484,592 73l',720 46,885 51,940 29,496 8,750 113,718 11,850 208,850 123,572 79,280 153,966 108,100 91,062 R. D. Aitchison J. A. Tabke H. B. Brown Wm.D.Heise J. M. Shepherd GroverC. Helen J. O. Peasley Albert Eads T. W. Dodge Jas. McGrath Win. Schuneman... F.C. Bearmore E.D.Patrick F. T. Neff Harry B. Dulaney.. E. N. McNary L. L. Lehman F. W.Becker F. W. Longan P. E.Kuhl C. H. Muehlenpfordt Ray J. Selm Wm. T. Elliff Geo. H.Scott J.W. Bailey R. A. Countryman.. C. O.Henry Geo. J. Schuneman . W. S. Bearmore Al.C. Smith S. R. Lewis... Bert Bryan J. I. Brydon J. Stanley Weis 419,987 1,028,135 1,138,876 438,260 145,283 168,651 688,646 821,498 247,632 233,572 207,215 213,203 383,175 655,663 434,924 229,779 1,608,685 477,122 428,629 519,609 156,131 81,475 74,268 257,700 258,833 147,394 111,742 28,940 28,900 44,010 147,755 243,555 112,9 ±6 410,221 130,590 392,940 334^ 795 113,239 19,909 17,659 34,690 198,100 57,891 19,395 10,960 6,950 189,045 30 916 161^297 77,405 195,478 Frank T. Moloney.. G. E.Clopp E . P . Fassett R. N.Crawford J. W.Whitehead.... Frederick D. Vennum. Minonk, Minonk H. R. Aufdenspring. Minooka, Farmers First E. W. Matteson Momence, First W. P.Watson Monmouth, second D. S. Hardin C. S. Young E.C. Shields Gilbert Faber B. J. Feik W. A.Barth George F. Patterson. 740,309 309,175 797,646 818,133 97,884 478,576 791,520 128,468 160,050 266,422 48,569 122,871 79,153 5,250 136,342 84,475 5,438 20,422 D. A. Biddle W. F . Dirst J.J.Kirby E.C. Hardin 69,745 227,274 295,029 3,996 54,983 93,570 9,670 20,900 99,921 1,059,358 530,736 73,628 Grand Ridge, F i r s t . . . Granville, First Greemip, Greenup Gridley, First.. Hamilton, First..... Harvey, First Havana, Havana . Henry, F i r s t . . . . . . Henry, Henry Hinckley, First Hindsboro, First Hinsdale, First Hoopeston. First.. Hoopeston, Hoopeston Hopedale, Hopedale.. Humboldt, First...... Hume, First Ivesdale, First Joliet, First Joliet, Joliet Joliet, Will County . . . Kankakee, City Kansas, First Kansas, Farmers Kewanee, First Kirkwood, First Knoxville, Farmers... Lac on First La Harp, First Lake Forest, First Lanark, First La Rose, La Rose. . La Salle, La Salle Leland, First Lerna, First Le Roy, First Lewis t own, Le wist own Libertyville, First Libcrtyville, Lake County. Lincoln, First Lincoln American . Lincoln Lincoln . . . Lockport, First Lovington, Shepherd.. Mackinaw, First Macomb, Macomb.... Macomb. Union Malta, First Manhattan, First Manlius, First Maquon, First Marengo, First Marseilles, First Marshall, Dulaney Martins ville, First Mat toon, National Bank of , Mattoon, State Mazo.n First Mendota, First Mendota, Mendota Metcalf, First Milford, First REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 503 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 7— Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and .exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. ' Due to banks Circula- Demand Time de- and all tion. deposits. posits. other liadivided I profits. bilities. Surplus 50,000: 75, OOOl 30,000! 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 65,000 25,000 35,000 50, 000 100,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 400,000 150,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 35,000 50,000 $31,949 32,955 24.070 10; 066i 42,2481 39,332 207,348 91,116 55,038 8,693 11,960 11,536 76,193 21,294 14, 754 11,150 7,929 34, 890 333,086 358,089 167,913 200,390 57,377 28,187 136,034 121,615 86,263 54,546 31,770 36,653 73,042 8,826 264,649 31,343 5,873 50,006 60,446 38,719 65,895 $10,000 1,243,022 2,232,634 2,423, 962 770,948 293,384 302,387 1,206,770 1,494,779 585,669 482, 864 314,289 323,220 736,054 1,040,654 1,104,302 470,832 2,638,267 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 40,000 25,000 35,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 150,000 46,189 176,139 251,950 14,532 11,032 24,521 87,638 125, H i 40,803 23,910 32,421 17,013 54.408 561629 109,008 11,961 261,377 80,000 695,860 100,000 1,083,968 100,000 1,187,958 25,000 426,830 25,000 161,168 25,000 152,662 100,000 630,976 576,458 100,000 294,063 6,300 10,000 304,443 150,336 24,990 181,433 25,000 12,500 217,612 483,416 75,000 885,424 50,000 383,871 25,000 40,000 1,3,83,750 320,492 753,105 691,898 233,463 37,290 45,600 288,156 471,649 200,403 84,996 81,542 64,773 333,064 343,747 47,923 22,000 48,480 85,495 9,219 32,919 17,282 1,788,242 4,500 532,363 14,715 1,260,712 10,413 1,392,997 625 185,744 2,500 714,882 125,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 75,275 36,525 146,345 116,393 8,915 11,308 125,000 50,000 47,400 10,600 12,500 50,000 464,805 239,471 499,345 760,654 110,245 377,266 367,862 154,367 450,403 411,121 14,086 226,282 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 121,561 47 19,100 48 19,513 49 50 51 8,470 52 6,862 53 9,870 54 25,000 55 293,507 5(5 630,300 5 7 ' 2,000 58 17,219 59 17219 ' ~"~ " 44,229 60 15,000 61 ! 26 62 ! 2,300 21,000 34,473 73,362 3,551 95,952 2,476 396,194 10,166 737,401 61,333 2,064,452 25,000 25,000 50,000 75,000 3,500 27,185| 45,299! 177,6341 25,000 25,000 75,000 9,547 273,742 407,505 804,986 56,592 41,416 191,239 686,457 1,313 3,851 18,358 245,375 63 $34,36' 112,919 31,440 19.355 42,135 155,618 461,338 149,529 116,720 22.622 17', 279 63,112 102,920 159', 049 46,255 30, 823 16,035 32, 875 ,979,916 674,134 223,028 155,478 94,488 23,773 122; 556 95,287 80,216 64,754 24,943 159,871 88,427 9,190 282,648 84,485 79,996 76,460 110,398 72,664 55,725 ,119,905! 905! 27,150: 36,150; 10,044! 19,000; 46, 732| 112,000 62,166 30, 836 12,028, 10,059 27,500 47,003 48,715 16,768 11,816 6,609 25,483 489,195 250,428 125,273 81,268 33,034 16,712 84,547 28,428 37,084 29,961 23,883 52,030 30,378 7,925 126,372 24,112 11,500 40,500 43,480 25,500 39,099 139,944 270,432 310,699 21.356 11,322 24,168 157,315 143,348 84,69" 44,421 62,081 78,067 151,043 194,701 24,014 285,642 60,744 93,654 96,503 33,704 10,596 13,538 54,000 56,000 29,770 30,000 l/,653 10,832 28,673 45,000 63,745 25,438 116,241 112,055 62,970 103,479 128,059 24,009 57,594 6,690 69,561 204,242 266,035 $2,606 $398,651 735,154 567, 497 3,571 295,169 4,030 520,625! 5,383 2,500 1,119,120 26,006 2,318,080 22,565 1,480,336 10,694 846,844 1,634 177,106 20,980 286,526 553,667 3. 250 1,012,066 5,000 1,125, 828 3,922 320,131 312 250,478 3,500 170,431 4,238 423,457 97,354 11,204,795 29,380 5,497,626 11,708 2,971,795 18,447 1,663,984 2,500 617,016 2,500 413,203 129,360 2,150,490 8,614 801, 871 10,161 922,066 7,068 711,664 5,325 478,481 8,364 1,092,870 10,477 631,203 3,054 181,554 227,440 3,280,184 1,510 455,784 37,005 249, 834 8,001 714,347 2,500 874,812 1,806 610,124 2,500 896,211 14,635 18,844 23,480 8,258 24,800 4,103 14,419 17,000 18,285 1,905 5,100 1,250 13,084 10,277 6,080 1,250 22,000 53,700 30, OOOi 50,0001 50,000 15,000 303 000 35,00C 65,000 100,000 25,000 6,250 30,000 25,000 400,000 150,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 12,500 50,000 50,000 69,700 30,000 10,000 50,000 50,000 35,000 50,000 $235,132 ,194,095 $2,476 318,944 250,864 82,391 412,330 2,216 — —' 11 8 117,394 103,006 4,702 ,06 176,004 199.490 2,883 392,311 576,072 11,411 1,187, 828 803,057 19.847 544,150 775,573 4', 497 290,153 404,494 2,159 87,697 50,938 4,7 203,317 1,249 278,130 212,877 1 124112 25,247i13 639,052 106,574 629,529 254,537 20,468 14 230,203 174 15 16 167,977 40,101 90,140 11,863 500 17 18 332,040 __. 6,527 3,625,540 2,247,969 4,198,200 19 2,334,454 2,157,555 347,528 20 1,191,5271,085,323 127,032 21 5,323 998,280 2,241 263', 073 22 392,954 63,428 3,256 23 232,577 „51,270 ,„.„ 1,169 24 620461 620,4611,129,841 114,154 25 279,181 ~~- ^ 279181 297,811 3,264 26 376,316 338,797 690 27 242,381 313,323 1,414 28 291,275 92,891 45 29 695,748 25,012 235,457 30 385,965 64,116 8,080 31 99,044 47,641 1,043 32 1,320,405 1,299,701 305,727 33 34 196,212 — ~ ~ 168,229 156,661 21,192 31,108 35 564,007 635 36 37 516,792 197,.._ 323,580 134,802 43,023 38 396,971 316,959 16,386 39 509,633 481 19,422 92,156 21,123 33,895 4,604 504 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown ILLINOIS—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 7—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Monmouth, National Bank of. Monmouth, Peoples... Monticello, First Morris, First Morris Farmers, & Merchants. Morris, Grundy County. Morrison, First Morrisonville, First... Mount Auburn, First. Mount Carroll, First... Mount Prospect,Mount Prospect. Mount Pulaski, First.. | Moweaqua, First Naperville, First Neoga, Cumberland County. Neoga, Neoga New Bedford, Farmers Newman, Newman Normal, First Oakford, First Oakland, Oakland Odell, Farmers Ogden, First Oneida, First Ottawa, First Ottawa, National City Pana, Pana Paris, First Paris, Citizens Paris, Edgar County.. Pawnee, National Paxton, First Pekin, American Pekin, Farmers Pekin, Herget Peoria, First Psoria, Central President. W.C. Tubbs John C.Allen. Win. Dighton.. G. A. Cunnea., J.R.Collins... Cashier. D. E. Gayer C. M. Johnston.... G. B.Noecker H.B.Wagner Henry Stocker E. G. Carr Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States sounts,and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $1,398,395 779,978 898,791 477, 850 492,522 $547,607 $322,069 303,350 218, 670 349,246 252,495 104,494 65, 214 12,400 49,536 832,094 243,9 87,175 F.H.Clapp 313,797 215,831 140,057 H.H.Wilkinson.... F. A. VanOsdoI... .558,584 25,259 30,932 Wm. F. Langen... . Aloysius McLean.. 211,006 46,689 14,075 Wm. Hight F. B. Mulberry 281,118 165, 653 19,449 Wm.H. Wildey.... J. S. Miles. 85,230 44,928 20,876 William Busse Christian D. Busse.. 552,676 361,344 Robert Aitchison... Geo. Rupp 21, 487,441 206,261 R. W. Snyder , GidHoush 54,820 602,279 114,177 W. M. Givler Francis Granger 122,187 252,996 74,855 F. M. Welshimer.... S.F.Wilson 13,546 20,098 I Austin Gilpin 189,594 46,088 E. J. Kapp 7,741 112,271 43,672 ,| Edward T. Olsson.. W. R. Spratt. 83,592 j Geo. O. Moore 364,320 186, 691 Scott Burgett 97,298 48,407 417,343 D. G. Fitzgerrell.... M. H. Hamilton 82,100 7,352 L.E.Ott 66,642 J.M.Ott 11,100 227,336 118,300 John Rutherford... Edgar N. Carter 53,188 9,845 127,243 John W. Baker.... j P. E. Kane 77,334 12,282 ! Leo Freese 104,518 A.H. Freese 37, 059 114,252 264,091 W. A. Armstrong.. ! A. L. Harris ! Oscar Haeberle..... 2,160,851 856.384 192,607 Lorenzo Leland | O.M.Bach 1,756,438 281, 989 190,138 Al. F. Schock 134,332 61,706 503,072 Ernest L. White... | Julius Keefer R. G.Sutherland.., 1,649, 411 310, 709 108,375 Fred Baber 19,60C 887, 567 204,231 Edward Levings... I W. O. Augustus 177,181 .! A. N. Young 956,983 209.385 R. N. Parrish 30,751 108,184 j I. P. Davenport 455,776 J. F. Lord 302,226 279,755 414,183 H.B.Shaw 508,130 145,250 '. | "A." H * P u r die"..* .*."."."'. 1,287,361 E.W.Wilson 711,094 557,924 579,211 .! F.W.Beyer A.A.Sipfle 578,107 496.718 280,500 , I Louis J. Albertsen.. W. P. Herget 4,319,041 1,408', 904 1,001,14? William E. Stone.. . Arthur W. Bennett 2,858,592 1^149,613 876,57* Frederick F. Blos- C. F. Harsch som. . ! William Hazzard.. 595,365 6,906,458 903,042 Peoria, Commercial.. JohnFinley J.C. Paddock...... 906,42i 4,216,929 1,131,191 Peoria, Merchants & Wm. C. White Illinois. 270,22' Joseph J. Linnig... 284,534 466,51 Henry Ream Peru, Peru 83,95C 698,682 208,382! L.B.Ott S.H.Rule PeleiMjiM£, First 260,348 R. A.Jennings 122,306! 2,85( Daniel Kewley Pipu'C Hy, First 814,304 138,786! W. T. Schell 76,20( S. Beard Polo, E vehange 421,389 J. M. Lyon 112,620| 207,22f pontiac. Li\ingston D.M.Lyon County. 70,31' 144,507 C. R. Tombaugh... 745,45: Pontiac," National..... O. P. Bourland 58,00C 30,000! Albert Rice.... 90,53C L. C.Mussner pi itomnc, Potomac 70, 866 223,218) 603,445 F.W.Haskell H. C. Roberts P'M ."of n, First 198,771 948', 47; 504,949 Douglas Moseley... A.H.Ferris pt ino *ton, Citizens 54,28^ 726'. 93' ]27,271 V, ^ic• i • m Farmers.. L. R. Davis....".... A. W. Anderson... 19,165 238,926 305^ 05: P r o p h e t s t o w n , Geo. E. Paddock... | O. P. Petty Farmers. 10,95( 211,017! 15.238! LeoH. Gondoif W.H. Conard Rip-OiP. Fir-t 16,40C 395, 635| 336, 697. Bart Rice W. H. Wheat. lU-Ltupi, Fii-t 15,70( 86, 632 184, 996' H. G. Barker., PjdgeLi"!!, First.. . . . Thos.H.Rees 18,56* 60' 932 132,967; Isaac Woodyard... Jno. W. Foster P'r]^latl»l, CiLv 54,931; 11,751 304,787j | A. B.Sheadle G. Southworth.. lloclic.lo,llocb.8llo... T. P.McMillon 412,310! 192,532 20 oo; J. A. Kadel L. E ,ck Falls. Jurst 2,668,410' 584,695 402,78! M. A. Kjellgren G. C. Spafford Li ,ckf.ral, Third 1,378,565' 413,716 187,310 J. D. Waterman... E. E. Brumbaugh.. HocLWd. forest City 2,109,631, 610,307 67,103 H ockfo:'d, Manufac- N.F.Thompson... Aug. P. Floberg.... turer. 536,600| 3,467,840; 1,205,888; ! H. S. Burpee.. Eockfoi d, Ryckford.. W. F. Woodruff REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 505 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. ILLINOIS—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 7—Continued Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $744,420 «U,045,576 $334, 327 $80,546 $278,913 1 231, 129 187 497 117' 903 261, 141 58,500 74 510 20 262 52, 000 2, 500 58 000 15,000 5,000 1,479, 952 1,502, 682 992, 664 1,112, 694 75, 000 100, 000 300, 000 100, 000 110, 232 105, 831 117, 017 130, 082 50,000 100 000 300,000 100,000 657,923 975 011 275,647 625,521 441,629 145,168 221,840 2 146,701 10,390 3 4 5 264, 121 64, 815 5, 000 1,497,230 100, 000 282, 468 100,000 783,448 230,096 1,216 6 32, 988 8, 500 050 4, 000 5,800 912 730, 745 685, 534 323, 363 579 524 223, 075 100, 000 50, 000 40, 000 50 000 25, 000 85, 283 11, 925 14, 004 43, 900 7, 344 88,975 25,000 40,000 50,000 6,250 184,765 308,904 204,703 376,366 129,997 268,222 255,419 24,406 53,698 3,500 34,286 250 59 258 786 7 32, 415 30, 377 77 070 60, 629 19, 572 33, 294 17, 216 30 434 10, 500 9 10 11 181, 430 348, 586 46 704 63) 178 61, 001 62, 099 54, 406 15) 004 2, 500 7, 500 1,180, 633 166, 707 939, 752 443, 059 100, 000 75, 000 75 000 50,000 56,999 16, 915 56 292 20) 878 50,000 50,000 745,647 881,670 592,914 243,250 227,387 137,267 155,679 54,676 600 5,855 59,867 24,255 12 13 14 15 22,122 10 917 124* 408 6l) 243 26, 467 12) 051 81 214 28) 174 513, 568 344, 772 105,594 230, 758 267, 611 141 021 55) 784 60, 540 638, 100 169, 717 219,189 973 769 842 462 20, 577 7 649 49) 860 32, 624 10, 860 20, 552 9, 766 18,000 17, 500 155, 442 114, 000 30, 000 127, 610 75 605 84 464 25 288 56 510 190 359 86 597 51 053 409 446 274 804 302, 449 182, 248 817 401 659, 715 196 166 471, 906 218,722 293 848 466, 273 3,932, 377 2,716, 670 844, 303 2,465, 838 1,461, 364 1,578 066 712 829 1,148 465 2,782 027 2,126 375 1,633 067 8,510 766 6,021 841 25,000 25,000 50 000 65, 000 25 000 53, 000 25, 000 30, 000 000 150 000 100 000 50 000 150 000 100 000 100,000 50 000 75 000 100 000 100 000 150;000 550 000 300 000 8, 159 3) 441 70 990 83 957 8 835 57 594 6 231 18 468 11 948 324 850 312 834 22 724 230 907 102 444 149', 918 25 148 59 191 219 350 189 502 213 092 668 045 425 844 25,000 1,453 673 1,199; 553 $10, 000 $2,692,941 23,481 3,970 8 530 2, 800 2 358 3, 150 6,629 500 5, 197 53, 525 29, 353 9, 599 38, 975 6 750 9 031 37 046 35 251 12 827 21 832 7 500 398 458 19 800 451 493 2,250 703 12,560,737 442 012 324 000 8,220 111 748 523 561 182 697 $200,000 $224, 032 $200,000 750 000 1,176 739 402 878 500 000 50,000 47 997 20,000 23,900 53,000 25,000 10 000 25,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 125,000 74,998 100,000 47,700 75,000 100,000 96,500 150,000 549,997 195,500 8 92,788 149,495 2,006 16 19,649 38,175 17 95,981 644 695 3,719 18 464,039 24,747 1,973 19 21 20 138,410 273,048 34,662 600 21 27,597 18,224 22 116,670 10,333 23 225 046 124,896 268, 795 634 24 116,344 25 1,332,659 1,858,524 27,109 26 1,125,869 1,050,858 67,090 27 294,060 360,429 48,910 28 1,691,378 219,643 62,995 29 1,003,921 117,006 12;304 30 1,215,847 465,441 107,462 17,078 31 25,875 97,314 32 816,085 25,930 33 1,570,922 765,825 880,655 793,839 65,879 34 101,381 35 721,416 297,178 2,710,785 2,020,446 2,011,493 36 1,977,278 1,596,193 1,527,026 37 550,000 4,084,407 2,693,128 3,306,463 38 479,100 3,361,266 1,535,445 1,906,111 39 927 054 305 718 641 49 10? 61 000 24 ,442 70 424 38 294 15 44? 14 454 49.310 10 750 12 527 1,244 1,179 513 1,265 853 50.000 100 000 50 000 65 000 50 000 108 945 120 336 33 766 102 865 39; 215 68 282 117 686 46 290 333 026 58 770 91,417 51 293 18;702 29,250 78 000 36 299 25 ,781 2 500 1 50i 5 250 21 154 17 ,581 7 ,948 50 000 1,082 352 30;000 316 418 105 000 978 316 2,084 373 • 100,000 110 ,000 1.021 144 60 ,000 '691 ,285 45 548 e;28i 150 273 148 726 45 228 24 ,326 48,995 30,000 105.000 100,000 110;000 59,995 521,825 365,096 235,330 14,529 317,848 300,130 690.367 1,020,058 383; 763 316, 712 226,563 314,342 50.887 45 '278 46 65 47 25,222 48 55,441149 6,060 50 44 ,457 157 ,054 43,280 38 ,352 70 ,183 35 ,044 594 , S5h 452 ',408 731,33C 15,003 48 ,124 18', 292 19 21 ,992 32 ,343 173,741 117 160,00C 325 8,518 22,869 900 5,500 8 ,843 88 ,307 14 ,579 113,712 296 990 962 428 371 769 270', 785 469 ,143 701 ,125 4,512 ,299 2,564 467 3,792;083 25 ,000 50 ,000 50 ,000 25 ,000 50 ,000 25 ,000 250 ,000 100 ,000 200 ,000 23 ,899 25 842 27 ,308 19,314 35 , 53? 41 , 545 311 ,699 190 ,276 175 ,926 6,500 176,296 65 295 50,000 661,051 168,166 199,228 22,764 50,000 18,000 208.471 269;169 '"89," 197 20,000 259,172 324', 223 25,000 146,550 1, 727,837 1,759,999 100,000 1,150,677 1,006,203 187,300 1,631,541 1,551,745 51 7,369 52 22,469 53 54 5^244 55 26;185 56 316,215 57 17.311 58 45; 570 59 881,821 281, 14€ 24 ,726 6,398 029 400 000 255 649 100,000 3,182,137 1,773,577 686,666 60 158 113 54 154 61 50,000 452,540 60,000 '743, 940 333,645 50,000 65,000 1,024,817 49,000 424,640 582,402 144,848 284,962 861 10,399 46,150 7,500 5,880 40 41 42 43 44 506 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of 'national banks as shown ILLINOIS—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 7—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Roekford, SwedishAmerican. Rockford, Winnebago. Rock Island, Peoples . Roseville, First 5 Rossville, First 6 Rossville, Fanners 7 St. Charles, St. Charles. 8 Savanna, First 9 Secor, First 10 Shelbyville, First 11 Shelby ville, Citizens.. 12 Sheridan, First 13 Sidell, First 14 Springfield, First 15 Springfield, Illinois 16 Sterling, First 17 Sterling, Sterling 18 Steward, First 19 Stewardson, First 20 Stonington, First 21 Strawn, Farmers 22 Streator, Streator 23 Streator, Union 24 Stronghurst, First 25 Sullivan, First 26 Sycamore, Citizens 27 Sycamore, Sycamore. 28 Tampico, First 29 Taylorville, First 30 Tavlorville, Farmers.. 31 Taylorville, Taylorville. 32 Thomasboro, First 33 Toledo, First 34 Tolma, Citizens 35 Tremont, First 36 Tremont, Tremont 37 Triumph, First 38 Tuscola, First 39 Urbana, First 40 Vermilion, First 41 Villa Grove, First 42 Virginia, Centennial.. 43 Warren, N a t i o n a l Fanners. 44 Warsaw, Farmers 45 Watseka, First 46 Waukegan, First 47 Waukegan, Waukegan 48 Westervelt, Farmers.. 49 Westfield, First 50 West ville, First 51 Wheaton, First 52 Wilmette, First 53 Wilmington, First. 54 Wilmington, Commer55 Woodhull, First 56 Woodstock, American. 57 Wyanet, First 58 Wyoming,of Wyoming 59 Yorkville, Yorkville.. 1 2 3 4 President. Cashier. J. A. Alden W. T. Robertson J. L, Vernon Henry Staat G. E. Grays E.G.Smith C.W.Bolcum C.K. Miles Frank B.Stitt W. S. Middles worth. B.P. Bearing E.J.Clark.. W. G.Cathcart Howard K. Weber.. B. R. Hieronymus.. L. C.Thorne.' J. H. Lawrence Andrew Richolson.. A. C. Mautz Cornelius Drake G. W. McCabe H. W. Lukins L. H. Plumb Chas. E. Peasley F. J. Thompson .. C.E.Walker Geo. W. Duntou C. R.A. Johnston Roy Aldrich J. A. Adams '... L.D.Hewitt Geo. J. Bubb R.C.Willis James E. Hattan.... J. E. Mclntyre A. H. Menard Wm. N.Mitchell.... A. W. Wallace A. F. Fav.... F. J. Fessant S. C. Henson W. L. Black R. M. Rockey J. C. Crawford Porter Martin Chauncey J. Jones.. John W. Barwell Bryant Corby W. H. Drewel A. L. Somers J. S. Peiromet Frank J. Baker C. J. Mclntvre H.N.Roberts John L. Woods George L. Murphy.. J. T.Anthony James Harty W. R. Newton G. A. Peterson Chandler Starr G. O.Huckstaedt... G. G. Watson T. C. Steifler Thoo.E.Habel C.J.Schmidt L. H. Miles.... E. J. Harseim E.C.Tackett Geo. B. Herrick R. J.Callagan John A. Cathcart Jas. A. Easiey Logan Coleman W. J. Gallegher S. G.Crawford M. M. Fell T.H.Bauer J. Irving Owen. Roy Singer Louis Nater E.H. Bailey B. G. Widney C. R. Hill. A. E. Hammer- Loans, discounts, and overdrafts. $1,456,810 Other United bonds, States Govern- investment se- ments, curities. and real estate. S308,194 1293,917 400,786 1,974,068 577,180 343,043 83,104 312.021 60, 882 324,918 65.872 144;825 312', 074 353,911 175, 830 210,972 90,400 154,126 204,834 494, 831 77,191 117,466 15,350 104,455 66,252 311,958 2.490,028 1,130, 913 606,194 I'. 956, 601 186,117 1,573,971 472,112 80(0,328 84,100 168,350 27 604 329,667 61,963 323, 831 50, 632 219, 533 974,140 171,244 645, 840 1,511,025 70, 850 391,808 167,500 262,680 143,724 404.392 391,675! 210,208! 12,700; 14 300! 9,000! 58,925 64,777 7,950 77,975 20, 638 15, 801 10,800 464,999 959,017 148,709 109, 791 8,539 11,338 46,319 2,400 159,066 306,000 21.170 50' 595 48^439 927,102 76,728 1,049,580 427,528 535,517 279,796 37,650 274,956 130,184 290,107 60,218 4,000 113,075 120,520 72,302 120,582 245,098 40,451 255,837 133,853 165,249 469,846 409,849 183,068 216,358 247,533 105,005 63,584 93,950 12,200 96,037 53,559 62,805 191,489 78,992 21,040 153,903 64,744 28,290 10,900 9,087 15,768 2,637 7,697 3,171 36,900 21,900 40,645 10,600 18,603 5,218 224,496 223,202 682,186 583,469 157,520 414,989 257,008 174,530 230,008 434,311 308,029 43,462 198,250 288,405 412,984 75,614 61,808 63,884 98,288 52,771 76,471 81,821 135,010 12,165 753,392 389,922 20,240 22.297 135,921 68,470 106,573 197,706 51,959 300,866 443,159 158,090 460,202 155,010 59,348 166,709 65,632 117,334 67,782 19,050 36,819! 8,730 11,261 28,392 C^*Vi TVT1 f\ ^ o GillXllCi t • J. R. Waterman R. F. Woods W. E.Turner F. F. Baughman F. C. Achenbach O. J. Darrough.. ... Chas. A. Willis B. J. Ghiglieri J. G. Papenhouse... A.C.Schneider MarkF. Worsley.... S. Y. Whitlock G. W. Webber J. H. Heltsley Geo. W.Ewin Henry McDonald Z. L. Gray J.M.Hungate H.T. Riddell Wm. D. Jones WillardR.Wiard... E.D. Barnett H. E.Spelburg J. F. Haworth M.B.Taylor Q. J. Campbell F. D. Willard C. H. Kahler.. Lester A. Taylor Charles L. Q uinlan.. A. M. Marlin A. J.Adams B. J. Stumm REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 507 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—•Continued. ILLINOIS—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 7—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Lia Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. ilities. Due to banks Circula- Demand Time de- and all tion. deposits. posit s. other liabilities. 1106,415 SI25,000 $587,53o SI, 347,488 $177,156 $85,000 §49,951 $2,371,028 $125,000 267,802 321,785 29,375 116,574 16,753 38,039 49.882 34'. 158 197^287 16,216 72,640 51 210 71§'002 499.958 90; 987 377,595 43,201 59,131 81 636 55^ 325 134'904 820,582 11,586 87 538 90^360 128,620 93,519 16.266 28,' 267 12,856 26,040 27,495 18,000 44,590 11,964 10,167 27 712 202'on 191,640 96,349 79,083 14,798 24,021 28 658 22'865 72^486 175.285 15,371 34 966 60^ 724 11,238 1.500 '437 1,750 2,450 65 000 5,000 5,062 5,002 4. 756 27' 788 1,250 10,000 37,904 16,928 27,843 4,343 2,617 2 500 3,329 8,650 166,477 5,000 2 500 9,750 3,174,189 1,547,235 453, 903 546,691 251,756 794,9S9 533,956 307.696 ].024J519 248,231 246.201 469,182 5,015,953 4,251,314 2,113,061 I', 866, 752 323,333 454,378 544,907 35o'984 1,520,490 3,625,209 515,785 605 779 757,630 250,000 100,000 35,000 35,000 40,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25 000 500,000 300,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 25.000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 338,600 45,866 41'. 368 IS;925 11,059 24,923 19,144 22,062 61,460 6,478 5,064 30,243 184,088 157,802 221,759 242,534 18,672 15,905 13,602 7,214 91,126 358,597 34,543 15,449 29,259 10,000 1,284,467 1,048,509 357, 674 30,000 580,946 165' 466 184,235 8,750 102,249 333,660 35,000 149,962 10.285 40,000 233,005 50,000 402;109 342; 418 6,322 48,200 181.948 25,000 48,169 601;340 104,0S7 100; OCX) 50,000 15, &2> 113,581 105.550 83,731 388^ 940 25,000 100,000 2,166,155 1,535,879 926,153 200; 000 1,679', 790 597,668 50,000 1,073,975 839,255 627', 112 50,000 25,000 54', 144 175,517 126,501 25,000 259,786 50,000 347,910 83,395 25,000 29S'768 621,879 25,000 648,082 100,000 1.748,164 1,200,418 155,70S 135,341 50 ; 000 481,315 9 015 50,000 72,000 397,012 176,304 113,105 84,034 246,165 178,818 111, 163 68,003 9,250 80,813 31,187 44,500 93,780 1,836 5,966 5 000 7,500 1,542,004 213,498 1,770,555 893 237 1,061,089 100,000 25^ 000 200,000 100,000 150,000 107,535 9,489 126,570 68,697 31,817 93,450 12,500 99,995 100,000 149,997 706,915 102,375 965,493 499 370 562,805 458,918 63,347 311,250 125,170 158,566 37 402 3^917 32,796 18,993 19,253 64,670 234,775 114,172 6,233 162 780 24,369 6,287 11 550 16^145 3,425 15,449 11,686 14,000 52,000 33,501 14,115 30 000 17,500 4,182 1,250 4,000 1,005 31,400 25,280 3,849 6,611 625 1,539 3,825 48,855 6,124 245 268 402^ 234 105,645 420,353 251,328 313, 744 991,621 659,039 266,640 577,466 421,604 155,106 25 000 50^000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 60,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 9,871 15,530 12,679 22,537 7,473 16,013 101,143 53,756 11,453 24,262 24,870 6,627 25,000 50^ 000 154, 689 172^ 94( 19,249 155,210 161,914 164,430 725,761 423,809 157,783 448 740 225,460 27,291 30,708 1121264 18'249 117,299 7,151 82, 798 56,1G1 118,871 49,877 36,586 68,790 146,530 297,262 39,643 59,149 53,745 29,639 39,237 100,702 100,029 16,408 26,334 85,000 88,149 14,736 25,000 24,187 18,773 20 000 49,494 33,781 6,590 2,500 3,707 12,026 1,250 2,500 2,361 2,369 29,902 18,065 4,271 462,552 531,241 1,959,220 1,783,812 309,003 585,745 537,109 392,069 478,491 876,749 579,990 25,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 16,152 29,438 258,913 54,949 6,740 36,710 12,744 17,615 12,910 65,678 53,525 24,100 50,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 281,050 15,000 12,500 116,210 367,638 829,369 842,673 139,411 267,201 259,565 227,662 279 618 514,831 461,108 11,144 111,257 40,458 60,846 114,764 17,398 34,511 14,000 28,228 22,643 2,250 10,732 13,800 14,079 3,625 410,056 803,187 300,710 691,950 392,216 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 15,312 58,387 9,334 43,953 31,981 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 12,500 129,59f 293,834 137,451 224,141 224,031 50,000 25,000 25,000 40,000 12,500 10,000 50,000 32,497 25,000 §79,590 1 152.609 432;719 19,084 21,857 450 34,952 67,872 5,517 57,632 12,544 26,856 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 429.831 987^ 569 69,659 7,851 2,186 1 002 34,403 118,030 90,193 8,056 75,186 27 787 28 67,247 29 30 7,904 31 39 i,500|33 5 469 25,307 24,790 503 8,556 103 12,527 4 464 45,644 4,874 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 723,544 631,653 106,858 181,774 209,250 95,692 106,686 210,763 40 34,165 72,394 54 5 9 7 " 5*994 60 5,550 1,100 29 279 20,477 2 857 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 1(59,821 327,07* 80,010 323,721 95,344 45,327 55 48,889156 23,915 57 1351 58 3,360 59 43,133 65,684 54 508 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown ILLINOIS—Continued. D I S T R I C T ISTO- 8. Resources. Location and name of bank. 1 2 3 4 5 6 g 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 3G 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 40 50 51 52 53 54 55 50 57 58 59• 60 61 62 63 President. Cashier. Albion, First Albion, Albion Allendale First Altamont, First Alton, Alton Alton, Citizens Anna, First Anna Anna Annapolis, First Barry First Belleville, First Benld, National Benton, First Breese, First Bridgeport, First.. . . . Brighton, First Brookport, Brookport. Brownstown, First.... Bunker Hill, First.... Cairo, A l e x a n d e r County. Cairo Cairo Carbondale, First Carbondale, Carbondale. Carlinville,Carlinville. Carly le, First Carini, National of Carmi, First Carmi. Carrier Mills, First Carterville, First Centralia, Old.. Christopher, First Cobden, First Colleen, Colleen Collinsville, First Columbia, First Crossville, First Dahlgren, First Dieterich, First Dongola, First Duquoin, First East St. Louis,Drovers East St. Louis, Southern Illinois. E d war d sville, Edwardsville. Effingham, First Eldorado, First En field First . . . . Equality, First Fairneld, First Fairfield, Fairneld Farinersville, First Flora, First... Frceburg, First Gillespie, Gillespie Golconda, First Goreville, First Gorham, First Grand Tower, First Granite City, First Granite City, Granite City. Grayville, First Grayviile, Farmers.... Greenfield, First Greenville, Bradford.. J. F. Stewart Thos. B.Mitchell... W. F. Courter J. E. Rhodes E. P. Wade Geo. M. Levis Jas. N. Dickinson.. Jno. B. Jackson E. G.Kendall T. A. Retallic Geo. B. M. Rogers.. F.W.Edwards W.W.McFall Aug. J. Klutho R. O.Buchanan Geo.W. Hilliard.... H.W.HoMeld. M. J. Griffith A. Bumann D. S. Lansden E. A. Smith E. E.Mitchell James M. Etherton. W. F. Burgdorfi... F. Schlaflv T.W. Hall John M. Culs H. Thompson J. J. Hunter F. F. Noleman Nelson Browning... S. H. Lawrence Amos Miller Wm. Fletcher Chas. Scliuler A.M. Stum Al. Sturman A. C. Grays Geo. A. Malette H. C. Miller M. E. Patterson C.Reeb Charles BoesehenII. B. Wernsing.. .. Chas. V. Parker U. B. Barnett J. M. Me Lain F. M. Brock Adam Rinard Thos. R. Leahan.... H. F. Pixlev.. R. E. Haraill J. M. Rodiner W. H.Whiteside T.A.Bradley Joel Dunn C. C. Huthmacker... M. Henson .. G. W. Niedringhaus. S. A. Blood E. P. Bowman E. K. Mctcalf John S.Bradford.... George O. Green Sam A. Ziegler H. A. Fox. J. L. Brummerstedt C. A.Caldwell E.W.Joesting Ed Samson G. R. Carlis . T. M. Custis O.Williamson. . . Phil. Gass H. N. Rizzie Geo. A. Powers Ferd. Krebs J. D. Madding Roberta L. Simmons K.L.Holifield C.A.Griffith ... Chas. E. Drew J. H. Galligan E. E Cox J. E.Mitchell Chas. A. Gullett A. L. Hoblit J. M. Krebs A. A. Korn H. A. Offill H. C.Henderson.... MikeFerrell Harry Kohl Geo.W.Ward L.Walker L. S. Wilderman W. L. Kaemper H. N. Kunz R. P. Kinney W.B.Maulding C. E. Meislahn R. A. Anderson Walter Forester H. R. Dooley H. II. Jost E. A. Fresen Harry J.Alt II. H. Pelhauk L. A. Gowdv L.G. Blackmail Walter Sons U. S.Stalcy M. D. Carey C. E. Homphill G. C. Huber... H. W. Rice Barney Phclps J. B. Hudgens L. C. Margrave. „ L. M. Crow, jr G. L. Tetherington.. D. J. Murphy.' Wm. L. Williams... Geo. F. Bowman Ralph Metcalf H.W. Riedcmann... Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $226,583 $168,297 226,800 67,446 176,400 61,280 194,969 79,915 740,402 405,500 1,083,811 1,170,484 141, 762 398,107 95,031 211,566 27,834 102,599 98 079 688,180 724,381 1,003,039 37,042 168, 666 193,232 480,660 126,161 76,925 42,976 570,401 122,060 45,410 35,390 136,176 41,104 194,045 74', 550 300,517 811,088 419,838 $45,313 15,700 193,986 100,305 593,792 698,132 103,004 98,712 55,285 27,326 709,167 113,092 218,889 146,640 153,973 26,839 33,414 11,681 40,187 89,810 567,715 298,278 276,116 233 941 149,900 134,782 223,225 62,' 270 50,473 350,592 153,352 236,778 210,457 169,573 291,400 149,464 120,326 252,696 376,007 32,174 28, 662 103,321 247,707 474,203 338,846 130,727 129,698 586,722 264,880 100,065 229,986 246,013 49,521 655,064 1,314,951 i ; 381,777 61,944 103,699 233, 924 125,496 71,272 50,035 186,513 162,146 71,082 94,779 32,250 47, 782 232,250 405,898 916,184 10,774 22,061 941,039 77,911 79,179 2S, 038 119,824 181,683 6 3 764 13,674 34,256 11,067 219,778 44,335 878,032 440,122 216,933 553,630 363,810 350,282 127,431 219,242 190,782 255,519 230,360 401,983 314,780 282,798 228,526 85,381 74,895 56,384 292,290 8G0;804 57,746 220,032 121,185 63,772 111, 184 302,950 56,637 135,496 76,300 173,903 96,879 16,325 27,289 58,700 751.455 491^882 50,847 60,504 12,650 8,722 48,142 46,014 12,062 90,699 52,460 131,059 21,416 15,602 9,243 22,459 487,829 504,620 418,209 227,805 603, CG4 570,484 69,800 47,888 108,434 1G2,583 113,041 13,510 85,285 49,719 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 509 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. ILLINOIS—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 8. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus a n d undivided profits. Circula- Demand Time detion. deposits. posits. D u e to banks a n d all other liabilities. $106,609 24,305 23,545 22,989 877,574 575,838 74,773 68^558 27,750 86,588 400,929 49,464 99,448 42,959 225,912 34,284 6.443 32', 242 91,2,26 222,343 $34,766 20.148 20,797 21,305 135,555 171,299 38,976 26,110 9^418 42,147 118,820 18,035 39,063 13,437 49,495 9,378 7,897 13,939 30,640 74,020 $7,729 1,250 1,250 3,635 236,996 26,540 2,500 2,250 2,235 13,000 17,500 2,593 5,000 3,498 5,830 3,760 2,518 2,683 3,198 6,642 8589,297 355,648 477,258 423,118 2,989,819 3,726,104 759,122 502,227 226,121 955,320 2,973,836 388,892 l,036;292 409,620 1,048,587 241,731 221,837 295,694 540,318 1,623,741 $50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 60,000 200,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 $20,406 16,413 33,058 12,481 306,071 265,166 41,350 21,579 7,212 116,727 213,557 18,142 140,820 7,089 84,262 8,963 25,958 11,280 16,306 129,150 188,,502 110.665 70,318 55,, 494 37,404 26,695 7,718 4,800 10,403 1,276,595 663,317 568,787 100,000 50,000 60,000 47,655 2,8,336 35,261 75,000 50,000 60,000 431,301 532,982 372,175 513,685 1,194 41,259 108,954 21 805 22 92 23 311,316 37,309 186 614 39 520 82,121 33,197 41 230 20'352 8,322 2,500 4 gg0 5*743 1,174,620 893,767 650,620 425 060 50,000 50,000 60,000 40',000 99,792 30,838 29,262 12,797 12,500 47,900 59,995 40,000 570,380 317,129 494,069 312,133 431,251 342,784 10,697 105,114 7,294 20,130 14,889 66,641 230,259 76,745 189,753 62,316 126,552 132,128 75 328 49\ 493 42,576 44,213 105,157 693,208 784,701 9,195 23,581 85,654 29^041 30,420 13,118 47,171 33,000 18 7974 16, 880 19,714 7,675 39,591 124,808 188,838 1,250 7,063 6,706 500 2,250 3,891 8,226 7,916 1,500 10,640 1,961 2,500 14,074 23,500 201,373 470,752 1,971,785 618,539 503,601 287,096 1,075,006 781,753 272,213 406,312 385,449 162,219 1,254,340 2,597,274 4,173,032 25,000 50,, 000 80,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 50,000 50,000 25 000 30;000 25,000 25,000 50;000 200,000 150,000 6,121 9,500 83,316 39,416 18,362 8,877 80,695 29,308 5,731 27,750 9,045 3,239 88,280 22,892 144,168 128,550 59,000 15,532 1,413,767 100,000 32,274 100,000 533,619 601,319 46,555 43 29,221 15,365 10,487 10,793 34,231 27,483 9,498 63,886 37,747 17,611 18,469 6,573 1,440 6,696 46,298 93,596 23,800 50,000 30,000 25,000 12,500 60,000 24,990 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 8,000 345,711 326,165 224,529 157,176 269,569 514,825 180,213 632,6^ 3(»9,910 r.11,0'0 128,060 204,746 40,948 95,836 42,651 75,360 110,709 312 ISO,851 2"5,<~2i 174,859 20,813 65.689 8,340 25,000 509 1,317 200 23,474 97 0 ^ K\20L 111.130 "25,666 100,000 7 '7 971 150,000 1,0 7)b."0 30,016 45,701 36,989 49,130 43,800 12,500 15,000 100,000 93,805 54,292 62,092 37,024 37,594 100,101 35,363 143,022 73,718 . 49,507 45,788 10'855 18,587 54,870 93,193 422,851 28,281 22,715 18,646 8,795 18,596 37,785 13,738 45,000 26,000 32,435 17,660 8,017 7,026 9,000 69,095 102,500 3,llo 4,140 2,300 1,250 3,162 6,616 2,450 4,170 1 250 2,500 3,997 1,450 350 1,814 20,424 50,137 597,605 711,965 344,304 338,805 409,460 748,985 350;610 820.370 544'508 672,202 414,266 137,631 137,390 203,278 1,714,286 2,432,803 50,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 70,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 150,000 76,286 102 925 113,290 133,030 45,711 23,140 53,390 43,000 7,353 3 454 11,440 14,379 730.400 418^722 1,035,803 979,195 50,000 25,000 55,000 100,000 $50,000 $467,647 $143 259,555 20,042 25,000 25,000 202,725 186,857 20,000 183,400 176,164 39,800 1,732,924 776,048 99,317 2.265.198 977,572 50,000 493,281 124,491 302,674 25,000 95,013 25,000 98,388 69,.803 57,600 417,768 301,225 150,000 1,192,552 1,157,702 25,000 150,918 168,363 100,000 421,713 265,611 50,000 74,597 227,818 25,000 520,Q09 366,170 24,200 105,833 67,805 25,000 73,129 71,810 12,500 192,514 52,240 377,776 116,270 40,000 1,046,379 528 $1,101 9,638 4,618 6,073 34,976 18,851 7,961 718 2,000 60,025 1,469 8,148 116 3,146 9,930 940 2,160 4,966 307,684 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 25,000 84,211 56,325 4,715 28 50,000 240,444 118,819 1,990 29 76,000 675,013 1,029,277 28,179 30 9,500 279,288 291,049 4,286 31 23,400 378,953 56,886 1,000 32 25,000 174,152 43,393 674 33 47,100 435,983 458,889 2,339 35 3,450 255,616 387,253 56,126 34 11,850 229,632 36 28,900 164,394 139,280 15,988 37 23,700 230,317 87,912 9,475 38 6,250 93,637 32,445 1,648 39 50,000 581,128 424,932 60,000 40 200,000 456,140 81,904 1,636,338 41 150,000 2,515,625 818,163 395,076 42 111,orJs OV32 i'7**,7oC 15,000 9'8G9 1,050 99G 249 123,885 33,392 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 2 '. ,'}19 ^7,-IS 2,121 1,873 10,089 1,953 60 61 62 63 27,6''»2 s:,2\, 001, \\ .!> y > i 5U».'As 510 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown ILLINOIS—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 8—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. John H. Sawdon... O. M. Karroker Geo. G. Mugge G. H.Harrison John Alexander Jos. C. Animann... Chas. A. Ramsey.. Jos. M. Baker James M. Kelly M. F. Dun lop D. J. Murphy Jacob Nelson F.W.Keller Eli Miller M. Morrison James R. Campbell. G. W. Hogan Henry Carter O. H. Gehrs. Shannon, Holland... W, M. Hamilton E. R. Hagist A. Quante L. G. Simmons C. W. Hansman W. N. Baltz Thos. Boyd B. A. Royall Walter R. Kunzey.. J. M. Mitchell J. F. Prange E. F. Crane L. L. Emmerson.... C.R.Keller E. A. Glasgow John M. Herbert John G. Hardy Paul Krughoff P.Ziegel Wirt Wright John S. Felmley... Loren Felts T.Y.Gregg John Herrin Joe P. Benson Leo Ammann Geo. H. Fisher D. F. Brown W. Milton Berry... O. F. Buffe. F. D. Heller R. P.McBryde.... E. E. Thorn J. R. Miller H. B. Herrick Val B.Campbell... W. D. Sharpe. E. G. Baltz Herbert Gehrs. J. C. Mitchell J. A. Hamilton Gust J. Scheve L. K. McAlpin Geo. C. Schneeman. Noah J. Korte G. F. Baltz Earl Karraker F. L. Hoffmeier K. F. Putnam L. E. McKittrick... C. Clavin R. R. Turner Rufus Grant. J.W.Gibson E. J. Stauffer F. B. Hall Henry Ouernheim... A. G. Hartnagel L. Wiegmann ... R. D. Garvin J. T. Harvey E. W. Hersh M. J.Noe Noble, First Alf Griffin Nokomis, Farmers E. A. Bnnvell. Nokomis, Nokomis C. P. Witters Norris City, First S. F. Odell Oblong, First O. M. Kirk Oblong, Oil Belt C. H. Morrison Odin, First E. H. Smiley O'Fallon, First.. JohnT. Ratclifle OIney, First E.C. Newland Palestine, First W. C.Davis, jr Percy, First Pinckneyville, First... H. R. Schulze Harry Higbee Pittsfield, First W. T. Duker Quincy, Quincy Edward Sohm Quincy, Ricker. L. C. Thiele Ramsey, Ramsey Cyrus Fitz Jerrell... Raymond, First Edgar A. Green Ridgway, First Alfred H. Jones Robinson, First W. H. Ainsworth... Roodhouse, First G. W. Middlesworth St. Elmo, First St. Francisville, First. T. H. Gutteridge August Borchelt St. Peter, First A. F. Turnbraugh.. Wm. E. Schackmann. H. F.Diel J. W. Shoemaker... W. F. Bald. J. O. DeLap J. B. Me Knight.... E. L. Douglas W.H. Farthing.... W. R. Dorris EarlEichin Wm. O. Richey.... W. W. Kane, jr.... Roy Alden R. T. Hicks. J. M. Winters H. F. J. Ricker J. E. Easterday J. E. McDavid Marion Drone Charles H. Steel.... Chas. T. Bates H. R. Fogler W. S. Cluxton Griggsville, Griggsville Harrisburg, First Harrisburg, City Herrin, First Herrin,City Highland, First Hillsboro, Hillsboro.. Hillsboro, Peoples Irving, Irving Jacksonville, Ayers.. Jersey ville, National. Kinmundy, First Lawrenceville, First.. Litchfield, First Litchfield,Litchfield. McLeansboro, First.. McLeansboro, Peoples, Madison, First Marine, First Marion, First Marissa, First Mascoutah, First Metropolis, First Metropolis, City Metropolis, State Millstadt, First Mound City, First Mounds, First Mount Carmel, First.. Mount Carmel, American. Mount Olive, First Mount Sterling, First. Mount Vernon, Third. Mount Vernon, Ham.. Mulberry Grove, First Murphysboro, First... Murphy sboro, City Nashville, First Nashville, Farmers & Merchants. National Stock Yards, N a t i o n a l Stock Yards. Nebo, First Newton, First X llilaUClKXm JF1J 3 b . . . . . . . Henry Von Behren. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $31,384 188,960! 275, 900! 597,007! 173,500 330,864 303,450 101, 900 220.485 931,199 160,368 414,535 287,256 295,770 152,207 292,551 223,663 87,459 754, 254 624, 715 65,434 619,482 63,095 59,417 146,883 193, 650 53,784 113,436 27,050 111,734 50.648 391,973 206.120 103;834 135,437 96,822 87,579 110,523 47,175 19,250 247,028 423,351 §29,350 40,428 79,1531 63,20C m,09: 327,105 250,329 47,795 8,650 779,463 60,559 20,367 44,555 154,065 142,296 23,798 5,936 162,033 105,965 266.650 98, 850 200, 848 113,029 83,764 69,358 165 290 34,51 15,946 156,737 147,895 259,586 736,380 1,151,900 464,927 192, 692 484,128 542,691 355,702 83,974 104,222 201,421 229,818 145,322 75,547 218,246 271.047 238,334 125,921 169,031 166,180 278,364 53,590 29.989 218,225 154,088 532,425 179,700 11,425,194 2,552,318 29,500 $206,727 500;085 ,590,390 722,262 406,010 507,423 506,946 157,776 117,251 2,095,640 376,842 167,442 374,236 595, 573 336,350 292.484 204,377 666,602 104,233 343,352 59,741 121,394 7,822 94,051 57,465 240,567 604,657 140,545 512,018 246,333 40, 836 150,376 258,009 59,000 70,169 74,200 26,190 200,620 152,482 44,814 43,069 58,537 260,932 268,350 934,610 50, 582 105,024 59,100 56,200 83,489 85,150 83,721 19,032 11,872 49,000 70,850 22,011 75,698 44,320 16,271 284,953 124,197 42,027 85,266 182, 883 281,427 223, 408 968,576 27,015 31,500 8,080 165,374 14,341 7,680 85,249 7,300 11,326 376,549 359,232 186,071! 99, 833! 381,256| 870,575 981,817 3,823,668 215,964! 545,775J 133,264 431,552 248,321 141,621 171,286 256,486 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 511 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 8—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. Due to banks Circula- Demand T i m e de- and all tion. deposits. posits. other liabilities. $12,500 $238,509 $25,157 $11,951 1 60,000 387,569 253,297 60,774 2 100,000 416,547 329,266 83,954 3 49,995 721,034 1,007,821 3,054 4 50,000 445,676 311,722 2,000 5 100,000 297,723 784,308 4,283 G 100,000 661,555 331,980 4,706 7 50,000 183,358 84,003 5,535 8 150,362 25,384 178 9 20,000 200,000 2,001,797 1,465,178 376,781 10 338,210 154,896 25,000 310 11 40,000 193 999 1,556 12 626,704 18 50,000 4,501! 13 718.620 410,161 5,042 14 75,000 50,000 30,935 15 253i803 202,338 7,596 16 25,000 269,226 192,072 25,000 95,827 131,929 13,012 17 49,997 384,716 554,140 37,318 18 157,558 233,418 2,213 19 1,529 ""i66,'666 976,757 474, 772 100,604 20 49,997 148,258 163,413 21 47,600 337,731 390,714 112,764| 22 265,924 159,189 4,967 23 50,000 50,000 322,283 92,809 24 127,265 152 25 93,796 50,000 30,000 190,321 308,484 40,000 26 10,000 215,438 80,149 27 28 96,013 34,289 10,000 639,097 259,271 """i96,"6f)4 29 100,000 100,000 434,012 299,907 323,215 30 $69,582 98,639 57,643 402,037 132,024 103,937 159,208 67,213 24,316 767,893 47,698 42 043 150\433 315,916 58,062 79,873 52,090 102,337 50,934 97,168 31,909 227,109 80,926 52,643 34,818 29,574 32 673 34,040 87,948 57,708 $18,554 26,212 43,246 130,558 50,347 47,000 59,995 14,529 12,087 184,693 30,520 14 000 50^ 450 61,645 9,803 33,743 12,549 43,921 18,536 68,958 16,747 38,000 23,764 26,000 12,000 24,515 18,416 8,292 51,289 41,348 $29,982 4,274 10,376 5,500 4,500 51,562 6,000 4,000 2,727 37,000 5,920 2 707 7,054 3,750 5,500 3,250 2,328 6,476 3,438 5,005 5,218 2,522 4,400 2,500 2,500 1,500 825 500 56,874 12,524 $385,579 858,598 1,056,708 1,920,564 877,473 1,367,891 1,285,928 393,213 230,465 4,484,171 584,634 305,976 773,611 1,321,599 605,795 546,584 304,330 1,093,105 450,006 1,760,953 519,212 986,848 644,812 557,499 358,462 623,952 357,269 165,488 1,354,130 1,307,540 $50,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 60,000 25,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 35,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 $47,462 36,958 26,941 88,660 18,075 81,579 87,687 10,317 9; 540 240,415 16,218 20,421 34,388 37,776 18,719 27,690 13,562 16,934 21,817 107,895 6,940 48,039 104,732 42,407 37,249 25,147 26,682 186 59,708 49,806 33,923 87,693 248,173 24,959 58,675 93,298 30,003 18,095 49,729 56,150 50,000 20,012 125 10,150 5,000 7,460 3,228 2,500 5,319 12,530 4,000 592,971 1,260,499 2,006,553 806,563 341,097 1,004,736 1,171,273 1,330,500 481,181 35,000 100,000 100,000 100, 000 40,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 28,500 77,880 107,788 29,549 10,432 50,534 50,793 42,876 12,625 223,047 25,000 75,000 460,289 100,000 1,034,776 100, 000 365,753 225,294 25,000 559,447 50,000 49, 998 651,904 75,000 542,282 215,262 50,000 20,022 18,955,097 500,000 358,192 4,070,149 105,2G1 21,546 31,908 141,978 141,509 67,574 3,924,209 1,003,854 107,716 43,382 13,424 27,057 3,977 9,638 296,913 638,874 25,000 50,000 10,885 27,035 25,000 50,000 23,998 54,067 33,905 41,879 82,015 31,443 42,293 90,811 94,099 28,225 29,148 76,502 308,531 208,880 486,129 85,402 86,914 13,666 144,194 90,288 57,339 28,603 19,534 6 100 19,549 1,427 6,729 12,084 1,250 9,500 3,442 1,800 4,681 4,362 625 1,830 2,500 2,653 4,000 62,250 1,250 1,317 1,883 8,059 5,252 1,729 3,736 3,390 141 697 520,288 1,022,505 279,195 793,620 424,229 207,150 996,964 779,417 319,904 271,550 729,578 1,799,789 1,755,445 6,528,423 399,211 810,561 228,924 849,217 608,254 306,219 389,417 316,771 25,000 75, 000 100,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 125,000 100,000 500,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 4,884 22,429 32,041 15,848 33,723 36,443 7,892 41,429 41,007 9,171 10,886 56,284 246,172 96,788 411,447 29,451 55.352 7,014 36,509 17,297 8,073 21,799 17,140 25,000 75,000 100,000 25 000 50,000 6 300 20,000 25,000 48,100 12 500 16,250 50,000 50,000 79,997 445,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 18,750 45,000 20,000 50,000 10,000 14,507 44,220 24,491 9,269 39,350 45,045 18,142 12,404 27,900 75,671 68,990 253,190 18,998 40,031 12,931 43,838 38,563 12,700 16,823 11,029 173,972 302,921 266,424 527, 611 571,725 163,860 38,485 205,450 268,578 482,641 146,392 15,000 19,719 92,264 47,401 1,886 89,305 100,000 112,701 6,902 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 109,360 13,917,396 40 59,981 159,939 2,075 41 48,979 42 43 86,813 191,707 155,219 933 44 487,839 211,255 91,370 45 213,347 46 601,166 52,146 6,585 47 310,748 20,738 48 38,223 830 49 115,204 344,623 404,941 20,971 50 636,795 265 3,250 51 273,233 52 149,916 58,371 11,127 53 269,901 294,989 8,404 54 933,869 433,301 11,446 55 607,606 667,019 204,035 56 909,002 2,717,518 1,545,456 57 216,460 103,300 58 444,406 244,048 16,755 59 171,277 633 60 429 708,242 10,287 61 364,631 128,023 3,303 62 104,213 147,336 1,597 63 119,706 146,680 1,182 64 62,684 200,034 1,913 65 512 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown ILLINOIS—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 8—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Salem, Saiem Sandoval, First Sesser, First Shawneetown, City Shawneetown National. Sorento, Sorento Sparta, First Staunton, First Staunton, Staunton... Sumner, First Tamaroa, First Trenton, First UUin, First Vandalia, First Vienna, First Waterloo, First Waverly, First Wayne City, First West Frankfort, First. West Salem, First White Hall, First White Hall, White Hall. Willisville, First Witt, Oland Witt, Witt Worden, Wall B. E. Martin H. R. Hall Evan Fitzgerrell... John McKelligott.. L. W. Goet/man... J. W. Beeson E. B. McGuire C. F. Hackman.... C. R. Wall G. W. Hill S. R. Haines Z. T. Remick L. F. Robinson F. C. Eckard P. T. Chapman A. C. Bollinger A.C. Moffet , P. T. Chase. R. P. Blake Wm. Harrison.. H. O. Tunison.. G. S. Vosseller.. E. A. Brown Robert Dixon... H. F. Fesser W. P. Wall Cashier. John C. Martin E. C. Benson R. D.Webb Bess Ollinger D. E. Froehlich... H. H. Holbrook... W. F. Clendenin.. J. W. P. Kerr G. Adolf Weiss.... O. A. Fyffe H. B. Haines C. W. Esonmayer. J. G. Hemenway.. R. H. Sturgess.... D. W. Chapman.. J.F.Schmidt W. H. Rohrer Owen H. Harvey. W. R. Todd J. W. Bostick Alonzo Ellis R. S. Worcester... H. F. Schmitt H. F. Hoehn C. H. Rolston W. E. Meyer Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $229,671 $126, 273 $138,438 42,950 161,146 13,776 39, 728 191, 932 26,213 40,182 157, 656 10,204 31,327 260,968 30,395 44,595 304,955 224,134 248, 201 179,920 280,834 39,434 107, 276 482, 727 294, 508 249,057 417,485 163,176 462,001 170,072 256,387 509,"" 53.990 157', 008 103, 865 87,210 69, 889 83, 684 60,600 55,372 284, 869 130,832 101, 884 114,936 63, 992 147,174 60,443 122,225 178,382 17, 730 153,821 198, 812 165,998 200, 052 10,170 101,271 14,900 130,833 60,557 154, 886 58,573 11,279 159,124 21,838 52,803 93,154 137.253 235^ 403 154,688 154, 995 24,821 99,675 84,196 61,483 27,415 58,032 35,650 21,984 $232,999 123,370 79,050 542;487 459,119 243,206 118,056 440,303 460,909 285,036 103,992 766,885 219,863 $15,466 57,250 104,457 205,450 128,934 58,091 62,750 222, 221 31, 864 217,084 75,700 117,300 161,300 $20,196 7,350 5,500 84,408 80,315 21,766 45,971 212,142 111,271 240,756 188,047 71,444 68, 811 305,707 557,749 309,581 137,078 457,444 86,550 207,846 354,950 179 076 94,907 6,050 64,527 190;600 121,499 60,694 445,192 151,054 185, 952 260, 033 1,236 246,010 29,060 76, 321 29,370 10,000 141,347 21,573 47, 803 18,912 3,805 95.618 146j170 105, 007 355, 297 185, 489 157,469 1,469,295 673,292 37,332 71, 670 75,920 94, 400 43, 005 61,500 320,252 168, 841 26,075 53,797 24,514 263, 680 15,534 53, 460 93, 905 199,834 INDIANA, DISTRICT NO. Albion, Albion Ambia, First Amo, First Anderson, Exchange.. Angola, First n 32 Arcadia, First 33 Argos, First 34 Attica, Central 35 Auburn, City 36 Aurora, First 37 Batesville, First 38 Bloomington, First. .. 39 Bloomington, Bloomington. 10 " Boswell, First 11 Brazil, First 42 Brazil, Citizens 43 Brazil, Riddell 44 Brookville, Franklin Comity. 45 Brookville, Brookville 46 Butler, First 47 Cambridge City, First. 48 Cayuga, First 49 Cedar Grove, Cedar Grove. 50 Center Point, First.... 51 Cicero, Citizens 52 Clay City, First 53 Clinton, First 54 Cloverdale, First 55 Coatesville, First 56 Columbia City, First.. 57 Columbus, First 27 28 29 30 E. P. Eagles Jas. F. Yeoman E. B. Owen J. W. Sansberry E. S. Croxton Elmer E. Myers Louis N. Schafer Jesse Martin F. M. Hines J. A. Riddeil John A. Hillenbrand NatU. Hill Wm. H. Adams Hiram Bright H. Stevenson W. M. Zeller G W Riddell . W. H. Senour Jno. C. Shirk E. A. Farnham C. S. Kitterman George L. Watson... Charles Doernein.... Geo. Wiederoder E. E. Cornthwaite... J. E. Conley H. K. Morgan D. V. Moffett W. T. Beck S. J. Peabody H. Griffith 7. C. E. Bidwell Wm. Randall J. N. Phillips Geo. S. Parker J. B. Parsell P. D. Waltz D.C. Parker W. B. Schermerhorn Willis Rhoads H. J. Schmutte JohnH. Wilker Chas. S. Small James B. Beck. James S. Bradley... II. F. Burklin J. A. Morgan J. H. Riddell . . . . R. S. Taylor Geo. E. Dennett.... E. A. Farnham, jr.. Irvin J. L. Harmeier Matthew Hoover Alfred Moore M. A. Perry J. F.Neili H. E.Sutton J. C. Straw O. V. Smvthe C. D. Knight T. L. Hildebrand... C. F. Dehmer REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 513 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. ILLINOIS—Continued. DISTRICT 3STO. 8—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total Due to resources Surplus banks and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all posits. other liadivided tion. profits. bilities. $90,680 32,933 116,117 54,445 55,347 $23,782 10,200 25,696 8,198 24,000 $2,500 1,550 325 1,200 2,450 $611,344 262,555 400,011 271,886 404,487 13,533 50,831 64,373 90,173 87,300 92,944 54,135 89,367 189,780 39,919 59,860 109, 933 15, 635 123,154 50,065 44,628 110,758 12,353 32,547 23,794 27,762 26,491 20,000 11,972 15,400 51,877 20,300 30,000 45,109 12,709 40,188 21,517 23,006 40,746 1,636 11,621 6,028 6,759 4,962 8,105 938 1,998 10,328 5,117 6,037 13,514 1,250 1,250 3,269 4,850 7,250 143,837 710,783 621,006 626,103 568,614 495,737 268,350 284,313 1,150,414 551,233 601,724 759,550 268,034 932,891 327,206 503,899 940,173 14,993 15,544 19,837 82,795 9,914 17,774 12,257 16,053 2,980 2,500 4,320 3,365 217,376 428,928 310,948 340,675 $33,113 10,822 17,684 4,780 22,743 $50,000 25,000 6,500 12,000 25,000 $231,574 $194,049 111,047 71,065 252,844 97,720 229,506 329,019 $52,608 4,621 263 600 2,725 25,000 50,000 . 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 60,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 1,953 28,341 14,779 17,867 45,124 14,022 8,476 11,469 83,252 43,309 26,407 47,711 10,369 29,686 5,330 19,779 63,711 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 18,750 6,500 50,000 47,400 25,000 50,000 25,000 24,998 25,000 50,000 50,000 107,199 8,185 371.879 194,061 188,000 304,362 304,654 183,216 236,602 231,972 175,474 255,810 100,305 , 115, 089 176,612 64,104 613,929 290,515 204,313 100,253 241,525 279, 005 533,173 78,128 146, 690 57,739 386,672 454,035 133, 111 126,405 236,256 146,417 424,919 346,843 1,500 16,502 13,865 20,366 4,916 431 730 628 62,718 95,958 4,787 538 39 12,500 12,361 1,447 4,700 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 2,108 18,396 7,722 4,890 50,000 32,500 25,000 92,907 164,535 112,012 165,843 $50,000 40,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 95,055 145,997 101,019 117,829 1 2 3 i 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 2,306 23 24 7,695 25 2,112 26 INDIANA. DISTRICT NO. $44,998 6,659 46,884 250,099 71,330 52,387 17,597 102,448 60,224 122,928 50,437 259,680 33,247 $14,843 8,310 13,467 57,354 27,313 22,814 9,048 41,880 30,306 44,652 17,000 76,836 18,265 $17,024 1,788 2,399 6,592 2,500 1,250 15,565 5,000 8,051 6,002 2,757 1,500 5,000 $335,526 204,726 251,757 1,146,390 769,511 399,514 268,987 1,023,994 702,625 916,458 437,933 1,293,645 506,486 $25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 30,000 120,0000 100,000 $18,673 4,000 11,771 40,109 69,122 5,944 7,770 27,845 29,938 35,748 13,735 96,356 23,132 82,343 118,300 218,106 34,671 117,127 28,448 41,422 46,775 24,721 33,268 3,862 11,500 5,000 279,375 9,575 512,960 1,001,344 1,125,012 776,424 773,015 25,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 47,580 67,575 34,762 12,347 54,765 80,292 35,748 70,417 53,782 19,999 38,312 8,000 19,089 22,080 9,500 3,407 1,450 1,321 98 960,653 248,842 401, 032 385,548 35,138 100,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 19,865 75,238 18,500 94,965 166,304 129, 646 84, 623 74,055 197,073 12,522 18,473 14,827 41,221 28,000 14,322 52,263 64,194 1,400 1,500 1,697 7,178 312 6,413 14,150 9,892 248,184 310,110 316, 930 928, 080 401, 986 377, 792 2,023,920 1,313,126 25,000 30,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 25, 000 100, 000 100,000 152082°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 -33 7. $10,000 $141,400 $139,894 100,016 29,218 25,000 188,797 25, 000 757,310 131,056 100,000 273,042 302, 077 50,000 304, 655 32,494 25,000 119,605 25,000 20,000 100, 000 454,571 306,185 315, 652 276,808 25, 000 511, 620 166,031 100,000 150,116 211,825 28,800 29,000 1,030,449 100,000 266,878 10,859 $557 21,491 1 189 17,915 25,270 6,421 71,612 35,393 5,227 3,059 3,457 17,840 5,618 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 6,250 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 322,387 459,506 662,613 242,849 425,437 107,743 238,884 104,033 182,907 4,000 35,379 227,637 317,192 9,906 40 41 42 43 44 47,704 3,369 12,880 20,860 19 100,000 25,000 24,000 21,160 524,750 54,185 241,984 262,901 15,254 181,150 139,675 62,218 54,655 7,043 248,842 9,950 973 45 46 47 48 4S 7,435 4,818 6,477 36,522 5,685 22, 653 41,933 41,895 25,000 30, 000 24, 200 30, 000 5,650 23, 600 100, 000 96,750 190,749 245, 292 232, 039 414, 384 365, 625 253,154 655, 766 812,855 27,184 402,438 9 52,092 731,333 254,621 2,030 14,736 17 1,292 394,888 7,005 • 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 514 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown I N D I A N A—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Connersville, First Covington, First Crawfordsville, First.. Crawfordsville, Citizens. Crawfordsville, Elston Crown Point, First Dana, First Danville, First Decatur, First Delphi, Citizens Dillsboro, F i r s t . . . Dublin, First Dyer, First East Chicago, F i r s t — East Chicago, Indiana Harbor. Edinburg, F a r m e r s . . . Elkhart, First Elwood, First Fairland, Fairland Farmland, First Fishers, Fishers Flora, Bright Fortville, First Fort Wayne, First and Hamilton. Fort Wayne, Lincoln. Fort Wayne, Old Fowler, First Frankfort, First Frankfort, American.. Franklin, Citizens Franklin, Franklin Freeland Park, First.. Fremont, First Gary, First Gary, America Goodland, First Goshen, City Greencastle, First Greencastle, Central... Greencastle, Citizens.. 41 Greensburg, Third 42 j Greensburg, Citizens.. 43; Greensburg, GreensI burg. 44 j Greens Fork, First Greenwood, First Greenwood, Citizens.. Hagerstown, First Hammond, First Hammond, Citizens... Hartford City, First... 51 j Hartsville, First 52 Hope, Citizens 53! Huntington, First 54 ; Indianapolis, Commercial. 55 Indianapolis, Contij nental. 561 Indianapolis, Fletcher | American. 57 Indianapolis, Indiana. 58 Indianapolis, Merchants. 59 Indianapolis, City 60 | Kewanna, American.. President. Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. G. C. Florea W. W. Layton W. P . Herron P. C. Somerville L. K. Tingley.. J. E . R o m i n e . . W. A. Collings.. A. W . Johnson. I. C. Elston John Brown S. E . Scott W. C. Osborne P. W . Smith J. A. Shirk Wm. J. Gray Henry Myers Henry L. Keilman.. Walter J. Riley G. J. Bader R. M. McMaken Albert Maack J.W.Newton Chas. Z. Cook C. A. Dugan , C. B. Shaffer Jesse J. Booster R. S. Hiatt. August W. Stommel. A.M. Kelly Geo. M.Witt 611,818 843,542 215, 891 519,815 669,082 445,254 106,055 91, 869 268, 836 648,153 1,428,270 W. T. T h o m p s o n . . . W.H. Knickerbocker E . C . DeHority J . C . Varis L. W . Greene J. B . Manship R. R . Bright J. F . Johnson C. H . Worden W.H. Breeding F. E. Berton C D . Babbitt.. F.L.Imel J. G.Bly O. N. Manship J. V. Bright O. L. Morrow E. F. Scheumann... 3,013 80,750 121, < 800,136 387,155 783,145 324,074 311,462 211,289 1,250 60,186 116,084 43,163 58,842 194,452 10,116 35,259 97,380 12,068 46,050 298, 696 11,414 74,983 150,365 5,613,262 3,517,600 2,144,320 Samuel M. Foster... Henry C. Paul Lemuel Shipman... H. H. Thomas John A. Ross A.A.Alexander E.C. Miller Chas. Schwartz Theo. McNaughton. F. R. Scharf W. A. Wirt. S. H. Dickinson... I. O. Wood IsaacS. Peck R. L. O'Hair.. Chas. McGaughey. Morgan L. Miers.. S. P. Minear C. P. Miller Theo. Wentz Stephen Morris Charles B. McKnight Wm. P. Sidwell Ralph Smith Jno. H. Tarlton Loni Tuppenfeld J. Leo Freeland J. R. Thompson E. C. Simpson C. R. Kuss Mort Kilgore., C. E. Cornell., A. G. Brown.. J. L. Randel. C. K. Hughes Walter W. Bonner. C. W. Woodward.. Dan S. Perry 2,708,278 1,018,142 927,518 2,893,231 1,842,783 1,361,651 30,976 449, 763 77, 440 60,790 762,342 332, 900 51,701 953, 606 350,356 85,597 512,943 218, 650 32,960 417, 716 323,950 29,731 130.738 22, 831 13,131 201,064 43,306 1,571,741 1,432,126 1,335,819 505,249 240, 815 151, 236 22,410 269.739 63,173 29,192 489,170 299,050 90,569 483,651 146,000 449, 620 362,540 195, 734 30,190 245, 875 132,150 124,127 824,058 309,604 80, 685 461,680 238,183 33,852 519,277 144,820 D. W. Harris Grafton Johnson D. E. Demott Horace Hoover A. M.Turner F. R. Schaaf. John Burns John M. Plessinger. Jos. A. Spaugh J. R. Emlej B. C. Downey Wm. Thos. Steers... J. Albert Johnson.... Wm. Adcock A. R. Jones M. M. Towle Theo. Moor. E. W. Secrest Harry A. Galbraith. H. A.Stewart O.F. Sale F.L.Riggs Bert McBride A. H. Taylor S. A. Fletcher G. J.Cooke 16,: 25,000 127,123 24,334 539,517 72,050 292,215 29,000 72,750 230,942 104,400 73,947 1,861,381 1,253,954 878,968 836,970 529,550 202,431 175,765 105,960 16,450 132,901 5,400 15,000 269,233 131,450 9,300 908,325 339,769 375,012 1,064,069 947,082 143,921 2,639,723 801,928 315,187 20,011,052 2,829,954 3,374,085 15,692,816 9,491,188 1,235,034 5,888,552 3,988,505 1,693,153 F. D. Stalnaker O.N. Frenzel J. M. Mclntosh Thos. J. N. Willoughby. 61! Kirklin, First A. F. Colgrove 62 ! Knightstown, F i r s t . . . E. C. Morgan G. F. Patterson J. P. Frenzel, jr C. A. James Forrest Geiselman.. C. A. Hollingsworth W. F.Wallace $715,671 $586,600 370,373 378,281 870,618 237,783 541,025 279,500 $85,290 446,137 126,161 43,926 167,438 338, 200 102, 700 141,000 171,450 81,206 78,000 27,540 84,354 493,971 587,502 105,200 45,322 31,006 34,462 9,360 128, 692 41,465 14,156 44,562 248,782 617,908 4,702,105 1,310,241 29,988 117,957 301,427 5,350 85,501 162,100 6,715 61,460 297,337 373,186 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 515 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. I N D I A N A—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total Due to resources Surplus banks and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all divided tion. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. .,008,771 $341,727 $71,132 $95,100 $1 34,869 47,700 387,531 92,814 177,972 95,100 1,075,738 126,562 116,056 96,000 578,954 166,948 $67,639 348,777 60,595 13,867 576,018 37,544 636,031 661,127 373,808 143,995 636,445 125 270,075 421,814 208,024 317,724 78, 018 102,559 112,825 169,266 210,767 755,712 669,043 771,107 2,107,962 97,170 18,788 947 $200,629 105,202 303,489 155,687 $82, 31,000 82,506 46,687 $13,876 $1,684,369 8,979 961,691 15,410 1,635,967 5,000 1,071,825 $100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 129,786 165,128 245,880 197,084 94,890 36,486 13,643 22,601 51,027 93,716 465,484 42,298 65,988 32,307 48,335 35,000 18,000 12,702 9,831 18,000 77,508 118,674 5,190 17,738 1,250 9,210 2,125 3,750 2,602 2,249 4,842 208,857 70,314 1,061,730 1,475,918 629,034 949.906 981.907 713,388 254,467 168,246 471,621 1,770,987 3,288,152 100,000 50,000 40,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 156,398 62,222 46,484 63,901 29,559 11,381 11,695 6,634 27,712 44,395 75,739 96,301 258,271 37,970 88,955 29,048 8,760 66,049 22,185 1,572,365 18,940 90,777 25,432 15,949 15,170 8,068 18,803 11,399 407,076 1,930 322,000 14,700 2,334,184 915,227 5,000 284,425 2,000 345,313 4,638 161,366 1,783 444,916 3,250 273,135 2,789 161,656 13,066,279 25,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 40,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 900,000 16,215 24,000 254,701 2,084 2391, 74,353 100,000 904,239 L, 118,299 37,293 23,084 50,000 265,750 269,826 256,567 9,966 25,000 223,709 750 21,102 25,000 228,946 30,265 352 2,390 25,000 108, 624 5,684 25,000 161,675 225,789 1,768 198,547 9,391 14,966 298,104 900,000 4,187,407 4,749,151 2,031,617 649,951 975,960 135,011 188,145 128,772 173,902 209,843 15,719 31,046 463,823 177,859 16,298 115,025 54,562 142; 314 128,738 180,051 108,290 104,261 171,485 244,845 41,168 46,837 55,807 55,202 53,481 8,149 10,567 140,613 41, 696 19,000 55,838 29,502 46,462 26,000 91,435 54,205 24,321 226,986 5,702,358 44,291 7,362,761 7,500 735,108 29,120 1,420,134 5,000 1,545,242 5,404 1,051,698 11,426 1,049,376 1,877 186,214 5,070 306,187 22,064 4,966,186 13,942 1,130,797 5,637 396,257 4,900 993,175 3,750 808,034 8,000 1,204,670 2,500 565,454 12,582 1,541,857 10,462 953,505 11,5061 838,03" 300,000 350,000 55,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 125,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 75,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 75,000 245,991 247,300 206,928 349,997 2,175', 36,226 15,000 452, 72,017 200,000 509, 33,166 100,000 555, 55,036 91,000 738, 42,028 125,000 739, 7,971 12,500 100, 60, 12,621 25,000 178,935 200,000 791, 15,774 100,000 366, 14,318 50,000 260, 71,832 98,000 492, 49,908 75,000 449, 114,657 100,000 657, 22,480 50,000 344, 98,855 69,000 1,167, 68,721 100,000 635, 33,733 75,000 558, 10,838 73,051 51,914 80,564 492,975 114,655 45,474 22,332 84,303 167,012 4,139 52,920 27,086 51,929 178,455 57,091 20,577 10,654 37,674 101,103 91,664 200,650 770,951 474,220 537,282 4,687,757 1,745,701 366,726 212,884 535,959 1,986,221 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 250,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 30,000 100,000 70,822 2,480,360 300,000 6,675 25,000 133,769 52,665 21,295 569,838 84,520 31,644 25,000 350,384 42,029 30,855 50,000 384,056 101,595 250,000 2,321,0761 ,345,691 47,428 100,000 529,189 615,492 8,225 50,000 136,499 122,002 7,620 14,997 128,692 7,835 22,173 30,000 450,723 2,564 71,825 100,000 800,556 774,510 12,041 300,000 1,290,445 165,004 340,282 16,865 5,532,595 400,000 162,802 1,418,610 17,250 9,079 1,250 5,500 22,024 5,000 2,500 26,594 4,000 5,000 98,890 94,600 47,750 23,800 99,998 40,600 71,600 24,100 23,490 25,000 58,540 47,000 1,890,671 1,332,094 3,186,557 1,094,110 176,235 74,815 363,419 552,552 203,584 35,278 153,683 2,867,844 464,751 1,754 228,575 114,697 25,231 67,138 17,440 5,003 29,432 727,454 83,440 19,196 2,723 43,611 232,264 72,968 56,005 49,253 95,307 10,206 17,633 163 22,371 419,395 274,119 28,738 500 49,330 412,870 252,700 2,711,680 130,455 1,938,870 1,346,026 1 1,790,10015,890, ),135 2,436,281 3,140,276 938,06616, 227,006 >, 6,399,685 7,350,229 1,733,899 2,945,075 762,600 38,191,331 2,000,000 155,210 35,658,376 2,000,000 1,794,376 1,959,997 17,715,638 ,959, 84,500 15,362,385 1,000,000 1,3801 .,000,000 1,134,169 20,614 419,253 9,500 418,300 2,600 10,961 189,206 17,296 35,996 2,900 7,750 49,437 119,859 29,659 13,095 300 13,876 143,297 186,344 8,285,495 1,000,000 186,009 25,000 420,710 829, T " 50,000 50,000 229,550 1,000} 000 3,874,408 4,945 25,000 131,017 21,239 107,878 28,000 25,000 167,047 443,894 782,41811,405,947 275,709 5,107,660 7,753 2,173,784 108,175 168,594 46,249 61 34,332 62 516 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown I N D I A N A—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 7—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Knightstown, Citizens L. P. Newby Kokomo, Citizens R. Ruddell Kokomo, Howard John A. Jay La Fayette, First Mer- Charles M. Murdock chants. E. F. Hay wood 5 La Fayette, City 6 La Fayette, National J. M. Fowler Fowler. V. D. Weaver 7 Lagrange, National 8 Laporte, First Wm. Niles 9 La wrenoehursz Dear- A E Nowlin born. 10 Lawrenceburg, Peo- W. II. O'Brien ples. W. J. De Vol 11 Lebanon, First 12 Le wis vill e First L. F. Symons . . . . 13 Liberty, Union County W.E.Morris 14 Logansport, First J F Brookmeyer Wm. H. Porter 15 Logansport, City 16 Lowell, Lowell Geo. B. Bailey 17 Lowell, State Albert Foster Marion, First Geo. L. Cole 19 Marion, Marion J. L. McCulloch 20 Martins ville, First C. S. Cunningham... 21 Martinsvillo Citizens C A Hubbard 22 Mays, First B. B. Benner 23 Medaryvillo, First E C Williams 24 Michigan City. First... W. W. Vail 25 Michigan City, Mer- A. A. Boyd chants. F. G. Eberhart 26 Mishawaka First... 27 Monrovia, First J B. Sedwick 28 Monterev, First P. H. Wagoner 29 Monte7.uma, First W. P. Montgomery.. 30 Monticello, Monticello. T.W. O'Connor 31 Montpelier, First H.R.Maddox 32 Mooresville, First Geo.R. Scruggs 23 Morgantown, First J.E. Carter 34 Mulberry, Citizens Jno.E. Combs 35 Muncie, D e l a w a r e N.E.Hitchcock County. Hardin Roads 36 Muncie, Merchants 37 Muncie, Union T. F. Rose 38 Nappanee, First J.S.Walters 39 Newcarlisle First A L Hubbard Walter S. Chambers. 40 Newcastle, First 41 Newcastle, Farmers... C.W.Mouch 42 Noblesville, First M.C.Haworth 43 Noblesville, American. W.E.Longley 44 N o r t h Manchester, JohnM.Curtner Laurence. 45 North Vernon, First.. J.D.Cone 46 North Vernon, North JohnClerlim Vernon. 47 Peru, First R.A.Edwards 48 Peru Citizens C. H.Brownell B.W.Anderson 49 Plainfield, First Harley A. Logan 50 Plymouth, First J.A.M.Adair 51 Portland, First 52 Remington, Farmers.. William C.Smalley. 53 Rensselaer, First Geo.E. Munoy 54 Richmond, First A.D.Gavle 55 Richmond, Second S.W.Gaar 56 Richmond, Union Geo.L.Cates 57 Ridgeville, First Clarence Mullen 58 Rising Sun, Rising Sun S.Beymer 59 Roanoke, First. D.A/Wasmuth 60 Rochester, First Omar B. Smith 61 Rockville, Rock ville... F.H.Nichols 62 Rosedale, Rosedale Thomas Conley 63 Rush ville, Peoples Earl H.Payne X 2 3 4 Cashier. R. L. Bell Frank McCarty Ernest George W. G. Gude L. C. Slocum B. Brockenbrough.. J. E.Zook Frank J. Pitner Lew W Hill P. C. Braun J, A. Coons Hawley Hall Chas. D. Johnson... W W Ross E.H.Moss P. A. Berg S. A. Brownell Albert N. Doyle Els worth Harvey... Karl I. Nutter G J. Kivett Guy McBride E H Guild H. W. Hunziker R. F. Garrettson Fred N. Smith Everett R. Ryan Charles B.Keitzer... R.W.Johnston. . .. B.A.Vogel H.O.Stewart H.H. Leathers J.G. Carter Chas. W. Brand C.H. Church B.F.Shroyer F. D. Rose Chester A. Walters.. A R Brummitt Ray Davis Fred Saint N. W.Cowgill Geo. S.Christian J. W.Dewey E.H.Lange C.S.Crocker M.A.Edwards C.G.Pike Guy Baker J.V.Ashcraft Elmer Johnson J. N. Leatherman A.T.Hale D.N.Elmer H.J.Hanes Frank Harker J.N.Perkins A.L.Blum M.Sheridan A.T.Brockway F.E. Dukes Ralph Payne Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $321,125 $164,250 2,204,505 1,095,630 417,327 1,193, 703 2,669,217 1,050,962 $13,731 302,670 205,249 697,438 667,658 869,748 293,056 259,959 291,026 134,834 469,051 1,337,145 274,448 50,000 220,517 187,266 252,428 407,950 39,129 570,405 243,200 149,943 968,094 329, 909 711,182 1,439, 319 849.020 460; 188 322,948 1,216,506 1,865,095 763, 268 530 603 92,219 103, 497 598,842 432,022 213,500 106,144 98,150 10, 012 80,053 41,574 517, 851 1,152, 634 420, 811 260, 543 106, 968 33,760 190,500 19, 390 453,550 86,235 652,385 542,357 265, 900 132,519 269 850 53 658 28,250 19,418 6 500 6,600 243,798 611,231 199,862 190, 675 381, 898 133,585 188,680 92,218 250,184 366,661 172. 852 176,130 256,183 1,717,917 175, 645 39, 991 35,664 90,439 102,344 101,050 202,414 101,250 70,350 787,388 421,204 14.098 3', 800 29,900 2,550 13,900 8,535 36,299 6,552 104,897 1,434,582 1,004,415 885, 997 403,600 233, 445 81,550 192,157 67,512 197,488 372, 851 668,372 187,874 235,731 98,013 350,797 236,350 510,741 109,100 643,172 132,507 26,817 10,317 20,162 71,521 18,144 6,450 34,750 251,055 317,768 181,750 71,450 173,865 47, 782 1,153,581 450,964 264,534 648,586 525,337 10,501 459,498 1,539,566 2,050,871 590,859 145,022 349, 824 289,496 789,410 243,043 64,936 618,828 334,213 115,136 52,850 147,295 54,250 10,000 141,374 271,670 588,064 424, 588 17,800 115,650 50,653 292,144 250, 550 44,119 33,357 217,933 69,518 7,700 68,205 53,015 10, 794 99,211 134,010 426,421 341,430 26,450 71,168 19,605 91,947 94,319 103,074 69,259 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 517 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—-Continued. I N D I A N A—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 7—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total Due to resources Surplus banks and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all divided tion. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $8,200 $618, 700 10,000 4,427,857 18,862 2,215,484 33,488 5,883,884 $50,000 250,000 200,000 325,000 $62,749 282,522 123, 908 203,549 $50,000 $343,899 $104,889 200,000 3,181,498 223,383 200,000 1,538,419 4,841 300,000 2,611,416 1 524,231 L, $7,163 290,454 148,313 619, 688 1, 428,636 1, 664,547 100,000 100,000 46,263 144,019 100,000 100,000 635,849 879,225 236,90/ 441,303 15,352 998,111 16,195 2,208,467 610,041 3,670 50,000 250,000 50,000 75,912 72,529 21, 481 50,000 50,000 50,000 $84,504 592,200 246,462 1,222,874 $26,890 222,852 133,876 209, 905 108, 932 314,224 62,964 69,282 5,000 16,500 186,143 160,304 70,128 25,137 66,356 35,400 309,617 181,748 346,658 822,786 880,674 437,653 49,417 627,729 1,191,181 125,000 100,055 125,000 1,589,995 583, 633 983,340 3,098,r~' 1,718,140 711, 389 617,;""" 2,106,536 3,894,084 1,443, 090 1,086,809 280, 027 148, 423 1,735,156 903, 871 100,000 35, 000 50, 000 250,000 200,000 50, 000 50, 000 200,000 250, 000 100, 000 100,000 25,000 25,000 125,000 100,000 136, 437 53, 221 157, 971 85,920 58,501 31,531 30,417 106,870 176,266 104,776 46,377 16,259 13,507 47,741 36,740 100,000 20,000 50, 000 250, 000 200,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 149, 998 100, 000 100,000 25, 000 6,500 125, 000 100,000 47,259 34,624 16,595 12,888 18,605 36,342 19,612 19,895 14,907 161,504 14,156 1,170,921 268,757 1, 250 289,161 3,590 265,656 16,843 430,510 5,000 583,592 13,984 444,070 3,634 410,457 6,246 369,419 6,300 22,450 3,572,424 100,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 150,000 86,245 100,000 674,214 207,169 194,148 14,895 25,000 16,983 25,000 221,721 7,729 25,000 175, 765 890 38,501 50,000 199,035 90,368 13,920 50,000 201,411 27,943 21,250 256, 781 32,476 , 25,000 323,138 21,659 50,000 150,172 97,288 103,188 149,000 2,018,906 678,934 430,430 174,746 115,885 64,242 69, " 77,654 62,618 144,451 57,390 162,018 86,528 26,123 19,093 30,368 37,913 32,526 42,287 39,671 34,797 3,709,414 18,317 1,701,695 485,815 1,995 360,084 6,763 750,047 59,280 71,790 1,115,124 452,448 5,416 6,005 786,340 754,152 2,500 225,000 150,000 40,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 62,500 50,000 50,000 133,966 224,997 2,099,859 89,329 150,000 1,182,060 25,577 40,000 375,417 17,537 25,000 173,188 44,675 100,000 386,442 41,970 100,000 614,203 14,708 50,000 274,654 20,196 50,000 588,917 74,383 47,900 581,235 109,504 36,059 27, 24,458 4,750 75,855 748,863 573,372 60,000 50,000 168,127 87,839 30,594 101,727 172,591 26,836 135,156 315,361 708,040 128,072 50,182 70,258 27, 733 173,468 143,568 23,313 263,730 98,622 36,211 20,280 50,378 47,253 13,000 9,500 1,250 10,750 17,863 1,021 33,381 9,000 16,500 19,500 1,972 9,750 9,150 5,160 8,584 1,250 4,735 1,985,476 769,168 377,208 1,026,941 870,309 61,032 915,620 2,404,97" 3,964,730 1,578,956 259,461 641.382 396,637 1,431,016 785,064 249,978 1,051,929 100,000 100,000 25,000 65,000 50,000 30,000 60,000 100,000 250,000 150,000 25,000 100,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 174,339 47,044 6,250 202,924 105,856 89, 927 358,982 100,232 55,934 44,752 158, 243 249, 012 194, 042 171, 413 89, 273 24,017 211,167 40,479 14,235 85,098 3,500 36,206 2,500 58,104 25,741 122,128 16,948 70,586 34,552 19, 987 31,000 9,300 66,086 125, 916 272,133 313,102 69, 669 17.692 51,355 9,930 23 221 27,646 5,284 2,525 60,768 9,350 28,000 12,833 130,759 45,209 40,832 23, T 51,827 51,655 37,023 70,637 15,127 778,268 47^ 000 135,369 174,834 74,507 18,035 24,732 78,887 45,000 13,286 62,021 83,875 34,036 45,000 31,100 212,310 1,059,274 41,443 379, 906 25,000 725,151 218 1,380, 793 1 6,226 708,117 ' 518, 958 412,084 159,163 480, 625 1,138, 726 43,1 1,911, 223 499,335 999,187 229 696,252 206 187, 246 82,116 19,100 390,952 1,040,556 303,""" ' 359,669 293,793 132,478 1, " ~ 1,087 152,841 70,506 45,865 32,564 8,611 6,848 417,854 907,262 138,898 143,974 26,522 2,200 5,907 3,564 3,293 4,714 457 31,272 2/ 113,096 4,843 300 472,396 3,154 1,022,438 29,439 100,867 37 1,892 2,932 38 107,582 11,777 39 16,131 102,799 40 158,347 100,604 41 6,933 43,653 42 77,227 43 636 44 343,443 287,201 181,766 102,599 116,744 93,200 1,108,314 39,468 100,'QOO 513,325 36,048 25,000 243,744 105,050 59,400 520,058 29,112 50,000 630,050 3,000 26,797 57,562 25,000 557,198 126,217 96, 700 1,410,406 432,857 250,000 2,278,010 157,553 140,000 1,073,945 3,283 5,700 223,549 36,939 96,500 247,979 15, 781 142,435 50,935 50,000 1,148,079 59,852 50,000 624,335 12,319 25,000 181,664 87,721 12,500 841,272 541,760 42,279 262,946 68,119 1,200 153,551 553,504 603,573 158,364 188,421 76,341 135 5,953 553 34,779 45 68,435 46 25,458 47 16,375 48 5,13" 49 14,487 50 43,028 51 35 52 62,309 53 118,149 54 150,290 55 57,458 56 1,929 57 1,600 58 20,000 59 55,661 60 742 61 42 59,874 518 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown I N D I A N A—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Rushville, Rush County. Rushville, Rushville.. Russiaville, First Shelby ville, First Shelby ville, Farmers.. Shelby ville, Shelby... Sheridan, First Sheridan, Farmers South Bend, First South Bend, Citizens. South Bend, Merchants Spencer, Spencer Sunman, Farmers Swayzee, First Terre Haute, First Terre Haute, McKeen. 17 Terre Haute, Terre 18 Thorntown, Home 19 Tipton, First 20 Tipton, Citizens 21 Trafalgar, Farmers 22 Union City, Commer23 Valparaiso, Valparaiso 24 Veedersburg, First "> Veraon First Wabash, Farmers & 27 Wabash, Wabash 28 Wakarusa. First 29 Warren, First 30 Westport, First 31 Whiteland, Whiteland Whiting, First 33 Wilkinson, Farmers... 34 Williamsburg, First... Winamac, First 36 Winamac, Citizens 37 Winchester, Citizens.. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 L2 L3 L4 L5 16 President. Cashier. L.Link A.L.Winship H.M.Brubaker H.C.Morrison S.P.McCrea Thos. W.Fleming... C.B.Jones H.C.Mabrey W.L.Hubbard C.StudebakerJr J.C.Paxton Karl I. Nutter C.Neuiorth Marion Cur less D.Deming S.C.McKeen John L. Crawford E.W.Ellis J.E.Hawkins F.E.Davis J.W.Garshwiler J.F.Rubey C.W.Benton W.H.McCord Thos. B.Reed . . . Chas. S.Haas J.I.Robertson J.B.Leonard H. E. Lavmon F.D.Armstrong S.E.Brewer Fred J. Smith Geo. W. Sowerwine.. Wm. A. Lewis W S Huddleston. E.R. Brown Carl Puckett L.M. Sexton Wilbur Stiers A.T.Hollingsworth . John A. Young C.V.Crockett Geo. C. Stubbs M.S.Parr J.E.Kercheval Chas.L.Zigler G. H. McMichael C.W.Coen J.B.Brvan John Minger James A. Curless R.F.Nitsche Chas. Paddock Frank C.Fisbeck... W.A.Cline John R. Nash L.G.Seright G.B.Russell E.A.Frank A. J. Lander back J.MiloCook E.P.Trapp OttoG.Hill A. H. Smith T.G. Weaver J. W.Cunningham.. JohnS. Morris C.M.Durham JohnM.Thiele S.C.Staley Wilfred Griffith O H.Keller J. J.Lowry A.E.Farquhar Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Governoverdrafts. ment securities. and real estate. $683,266 $468,825 $18,675 537,202 152,176 67,282 268, 863 34,338 8,222 660,173 416,174 129,507 394, 688 269,332 18,757 445,900 364,050 23,914 482,723 132,450 18,350 487,603 252,020 38,100 1,127,671 298,485 458,384 1,809,468 353,200 229 ; 491 924,393 235,333 205,240 262,418 116,516 21,279 88,880 79,239 105,044 481,200 131,830 10,850 1,966,962 1,113,807 1,085,349 2,481,666 738,520 964,278 1,680,717 360,823 390,933 293,754 571,348 791,669 144,465 183,678 33,150 203,949 303,000 49,850 80,920 16,388 21,415 11,891 18, 900 52,983 655,769 199,405 156 565 702,357 242,150 98, 200 75 041 303,950 112,613 24,781 19 027 456,844 1,185,699 112,707 363,322 175,955 156,619 681,992 197,995 84,300 535,000 199,304 149,387 247,310 49,800 80,050 45,450 68,149 393,486 60,200 37,300 228 636 82,916 42,540 226,685 22,276 13,567 15,800 7,441 465,893 6,282 24,263 71 881 94,540 21,074 $333,059 450,835 183,012 165,180 526,149 404,107 $212, 026 132, 250 53, 696 68, 050 164, 150 171, 615 $122, 368 112, 265 36, 328 31, 102 106, 500 113, 196 DISTRICT NO. 8. Thos. J. Brooks Bedford, Bedford E.B.Thornton Bedford, Citizens Wm.V. Barr Bicknell, First Frank Zimmer Birdseye, Birdseye Edward Gough... Boon ville, City Boonville, Farmers & S.W.Hart Merchants. O.S.Brooke Brownstown, First H.M.Clemens... Cannelton, First Camnelton, Cannelton. M.F.Casper W.A. Lisman. Carlisle, First J.F.McCulloch.... Charlestown, First W. P. Huff Cory don, First Cory don, Cory don D.E.Cook Evansville, Citizens... Allen Gray Francis J.Reitz... Evansville, City Evansville, Old State. Henry Reis Fred B.Lash Farmersburg, First... W.G.Stiefel Fort Branch, First Fort Branch, Farmers S.H.West & Merchants. J.H. Miller Holland, Holland Huntingtonburg, First Chas. Moenkhaus. Wallace Thorlton. Jasonville, First.... W.A. Brown H. G. Aldenhagen.. Thos.E.Pearce Jas. O.Sanders C.E.Powell W.J.Veeck H. W.Wacker Norman Hafele J.M.Hirsch Homer Trimble E.B.Long Arthur B.Richert.. G.D. Applegate F.P.Fuchs B.S.Alnutt J.O.Davis P. L. Combs M.M.Knowles H. F. Graper J. Frank Overbeck . W. E.Menke H.E.Berns 168,894 77, 700 14, 638 76,087 31, 290 67, 373 161,570 111, 401 49,700 130, 285 16, 400 50, 500 102,180 32, 957 27, 300 395,342 108, 839 56, 869 661,193 135 900 71, 645 4,555,908 1 303 486 2,601. 910 4,549, 903 633 191 791; 377 4,334,552 1 540 215 1,233, 301 204,051 70 372 8, 961 148,318 26 850 12, 065 244,014 80 256 12,300 151,986 169,748 201,752 31 ,746 69 ,621 169 ,692 10, 560 70, 589 164; 981 REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. 519 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. INDIANA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 7—Continue* Resources. Liabilities. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Total Due to resources Surplus banks and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all posits. other liadivided tion. profits. bilities. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Other assets. $159,830 $67,052 $17,719 $1,415,367 $100,000 84,086 87,038 185,996 156,724 157,531 97,577 53,524 840,362 481,793 135,321 101,098 24,243 25,464 808,640 479,841 883,035 32,958 21,240 79,646 17,532 36,429 38,000 44,682 132,178 117,856 57,640 28,004 13,322 33,486 204,877 220,000 156,229 7,142 1,255 5,000 130,775 27,246 11, 750 10,500 45,635 11,588 11,900 4,855 2,663 19,737 62,322 57,207 25,685 26,274 32,767 124,739 28,139 217,505 880,846 420,955 1,476,496 987,808 1,055,070 780,850 886,429 2,902,715 3,004,135 1,569,827 534,170 313,391 702,568 5,241,957 4,941,512 3,497,422 100,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 60,000 105,000 400,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 500,000 500,000 300,000 20,782 43,391 66,000 13,714 28,002 391,847 1,500 884,370 11,500 10,500 1,308,182 255,380 312 566,838 3,750 30,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 140,953 56,959 20,965 105,511 84,717 17,459 8,971 49,895 5,000 1,750 3,135 11,500 100,000 35,000 250,000 150,000 72,989 34,782 72,253 79,880 15,371 120,641 20,814 24,579 83,921 11,954 20,681 55,000 8,200 34,567 24,333 15,085 63,630 16,097 8,678 39,755 11,954 13,365 16,860 3,735 1,250 2,475 1,965 22,844 2,750 2,250 2,950 5,063 3,177 , 565,009 343,893 264,630 1,748,490 304,138 181,370 962,143 322,982 250,644 200,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 $64,562 $334,849 25,000 528, 693 51,569 113,201 32,368 25,000 243, 136 95,451 191,146 96,100 1,085, 165 93,446 100,000 559, 475 83,394 100,000 591, 479 75,116 75,000 551, 286 45,079 60,000 711, 459 150,356 100,000 1,256, 1051,205,526 203,063 198,750 1,913, 462 55,555 78,311 100,000 526, 228 648,662 21,845 35,000 418, 380 998 15,778 25,000 106, 034 141,516 45,115 34,997 480, 835 699,749 475,000 3,010, 602 443,244 500,000 3,029, 990 215,964 300,000 2,282, 180 15,873 62,383 4,085 134,887 180,197 4,448 9,891 85, 728 233,301 116,626 7,947 63 91,619 503,629 468,278 383,405 65,835 3,243 6,832 12,535 177,497 389 20,862 133,004 36,265 2,750 724,525 214,560 195,260 77,901 148,344 461,546 735,828 71,541 43,780 22,918 22,708 796,170 106,157 1,103 67,305 83,286 556 3,235 $146,567 $100,000 16,149 30,000 40,843 100,000 58,550 100,000 18,637 6,250 11,811 19,395 30,581 11,613 12,442 113,475 99,995 3,500 50,000 146,500 77,006 200,000 25,000 5,761 13,641 25,000 7,500 15^375 8,838 14,295 67,234 50,000 21,764 25,000 2,665 24,997 46,238 50,000 9,873 50,000 5,000 249,474 619,422 909,797 156,693 305,385 448,081 69,028 497,030 221,613 212,487 289,467 186,911 127,708 295,950 122,640 195,643 2,100 502,130 88,523 4,010 126,959 455 1,000 17,824 1,9 " $34,927 $95,397 $426,134 $157,250 51,372 100,000 640,380 45,985 12,692 30,000 270,819 59,190 97,926 160, 727 9,527 25,000 27,781 75,000 360,132 276,067 28,213 50,000 366,217 278,224 $11,032 49,519 2,975 2,865 83,289 51,033 ,164,826 45,008 DISTRICT NO. 8. $91,842 201,254 108,051 42,470 63,784 100,885 $35,577 $29,863 8,681 81,971 2,096 22,493 2,243 12,000 3,750 32,936 6,141 27,743 $824,740 $100,000 987,256 100,000 405,676 30,000 321,045 25,000 897,269 75,000 823,687 50,000 65,566 19,315 43,722 51,291 42,218 54,149 58,997 744,554 649,969 1,133,664 26,243 27,719 60,504 15,108 7,637 17,403 13,965 11,838 26,233 46,000 350,576 279,203 387,761 16,000 9,661 16,544 3,500 1,749 2,450 2,570 1,937 5,410 15,824 49,149 47,950 159,550 1,250 2,009 1,986 345,405 203,453 386,246 265,011 218,430 646,842 989,559 9,605,583 6,951,591 8,789,043 326,877 226,622 415,604 50,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 25,000 50,000 125,000 500,000 350,000 500,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 13,560 29,698 80,832 7,864 16,441 25,917 1,250 42,830 7,598 216,456 398,928 650,772 25,000 25,000 25,000 8,784 50,000 171,585 64,016 19 88,781 58,505 660 6,515 23,990 5,141 15,966 23,800 161,038 155,301 183,098 967 10,946 35,000 7,852 24,000 130,000 30,182 1,396 24,287 57,907 47,600 327,803 ]39,242 19,287 79,212 125,000 641,060 207,526 500,000 2,581,984 3,583,260 2,232,813 469,980 350,000 2,607,956 1,638,081 1,535,574 397,747 500,000 2,264,807 1,651,632 3,474,857 58 6,535 25,000 173,261 97,024 92,600 76,849 1,164 6,009 25,000 53,359 12,889 25,000 120,611 178,745 11,460 14,000 24,200 25,000 25,000 25,000 77,312 75,282 203,162 84,667 279,419 289,434 2,402 47,098 7,719 520 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown I N D I A N A—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 8—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 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 President. Cashier. Jeffersonville, First... Linton, First Loogootee, First Lynnville, Lynnville . Madison, First Madison, Branch.. Milltown, First Mitchell, First Mount Vernon, First.. MountVernon, Mount Vernon. New Albany, Second.. New Albany, New Albany. New Harmony, First.. Oakland City, First Odon, First Orleans National. . Owensville, First Patoka Patoka Petersburg, First Poseyville, First Poseyville, Bozeman Waters. Princeton, Farmers... Princeton, Peoples American. Rockport, First Seymour, First Seymour, Seymour— Shelburn, First Sullivan, National Tell City, Citizens TellCity, Tell City.... Tennyson, Tennyson . Vevay, First Vincennes, First Vincennes, Second Vincennes, American . Wadesville, Farmers.. Washington, Peoples.. Washington, Washington. West Baden, West Baden. Winslow, First A. A. Swartz W.J.Hamilton Wm. E.Gough W. L. McKinney.. Richard Johnson J. W. Tevis James E. Jackson... W.H. Burton Edw.E, Highman.. Wm. M.Ford Henry E. Jewett J. F.McCulloch James N. Whitehead. W. L. West A. A. Lane Geo. II. Carter C.B. Smith I). W.Hull Geo. T. Frank Jas. II. G waltney... Geo. J. Waters Will Blair Thomas R. Paxton. JohnG. Haines C D . Billings W. M. Whitson C.B. Bolinger. C. L.Davis John W. Scull Clay Switzer F. F. Aust C. S. Tandy J. L. Bayard J.T.Boyd Geo. R. Alsop Warren Wade M. F. Burke N.G.Read Louis P. Brown H.E. Heaton Q.J.Mitchell Geo. W. Gates Herbert L. Bass Louis P. Scheik E. J. Colgate RalphC. Jackson... Edw. M.Keane John W. Turner Wm. E.Holton G. A. Newhouse.... J. B. Williamson M. A .Perry Alvin Wilson B.D.Smiley Oscar Standeford Chas. N. Emerson... Wm.F.Parrett Joe O'Brien E.D.Fletchalf...... A.E. Jaquess Frank M. Harris Stuart T. Fisher Henry Maas J. A. Keegler J. S. Mills J. F. Bolinger. E.G.Carrithers..... A. R. Schaerer M. J. Kreisle J. M. Hendrickson .. E. T. Coleman J. L. Bayard, jr J.F.Hall W. E. Baker Dan Williams P. A. Hastings L.I. Read John A. Stackhouse. T.D. McGlasson.. . G. A. Hurst Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Governments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $702,133 386,388 161,019 130,306 297,056 643,957 156,383 181,162 659.665 585', 722 $166,996 398,850 46,882 28,252 187,300 253,368 42,850 65,676 295,999 135,512 $122,948 173,454 16,557 9,176 344,461 494 297 31,707 59,286 76,546 33;654 1,495,737 375,219 429,800 160,800 301,234 256,865 236,065 382,178 203,563 223 857 228,803 111,030 429,905 192,337 382,348 80,250 164,450 79,127 94,000 54,850 35 443 133,582 53,996 130,517 21,799 72,521 7,100 58 302 5,500 7 439 59,428 13,750 17,627 712,010 885,081 211,100 248,012 174,916 316,567 208,577 607,943 459,260 146,736 545,603 246,898 478,555 .110,390 137,041 1,692,350 685,870 2,963,510 152,283 631,893 420,005 75,603 131,950 168,433 59,988 127,250 58,880 114,504 90,053 73,732 464,884 174,394 744,936 57,150 224,300 211,250 45,775 324,195 107,131 40,999 39,934 202,295 214,822 10,243 89 925 156'084 130,236 510,603 5,500 18,624 397,506 148,369 63,457 60,034 148,793 78,921 25,018 $474,125 404,213 226,780 543,324 240,830 337,106 627,128 310,526 411,953 327.396 676,003 751,259 200,305 298,668 886,767 666,299 $36,544 34,429 88,498 69,395 177,071 170,850 198,884 48,134 98,860 212,509 139,281 166,082 84,832 93,624 149,634 325,737 $17,720 10,101 8,900 1,800 102,114 63,866 62,382 12,865 57,182 9,250 53,521 56,512 12,865 31,713 112,647 92,894 IOWA. DISTRICT NO. 7. Ackley, First Adair, First...: Adel, First Akron, First Albia, First Albea, Peoples Algona, First Allerton, Farmers.Alta, First Ames, Ames Ames, Union Anamosa, Anamosa. Arlington, American Armstrong, First Atlantic, Atlantic... Audubon, First .Egge M. L. McManus Wm. Roberts James F. Toy Nannie M. Mabry... Lafe S.Collins Wm. K. Ferguson.. D.E. Williams A. U. Browne H.W.Stafford S. A. Knapp Geo. L. Schoonover. T. J. Ainsworth JohnDows Chas. R. Hunt E. S. VanGorder. .. S. S. Trainer M. J. Westergaard. Lloyd R. Roberts. H. Snoulberg Roy T.Alford J. A. Canning L. C. Seward H.S. Shields 0. A. Cannon 1. O. Hasbrouck.. A. J. Martin C. H. Brown H.R. Young B. F. Robinson... T. P. Breheny H. E. Laubender. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 521 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. INDIAN A—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 8—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources Due to Surplus and liabanks Demand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all posits. other liadivided tion. profits. bilities. $14,812 $1,183,465 5,000 1,273,169 1,429 316,516 1,750 197,004 12,051 1,011,425 10,488 1,650,061 825 268,802 4,361 403,886 19,968 1,274,822 9,262 892,856 $150,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 150,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 $98,511 $150,000 36,512 100,000 11,050 14,205 8,128 25,000 32,718 100,000 196,370 149,997 16,500 9,607 25,000 16,175 51,253 100,000 49,955 69,625 $134,150 252,005 69,391 17,769 119,542 182,659 26,138 70,122 164,744 90,343 $42,426 57,472 21,237 9,751 51,015 65,292 10,900 23,271 37,900 38,363 196,733 61,170 101,511 33,363 17,986 5,692 2,543,001 893,109 300,000 100,000 112,595 100,717 67 790 137,755 77,424 101,873 65,467 39,489 121,307 48,045 106,723 26,668 47,897 18,112 38,888 20,838 11,322 32,866 12,993 24,505 1,274 7,490 5,500 1,315 4,786 1,000 1,250 3,081 60,629 433,846 812,291 390,827 538,437 380,244 205,723 778,338 324,206 722,349 25,000 50,000 50,000 55,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 31,437 26,727 15,813 15,948 37,777 9,000 28,465 14,273 33,329 25,000 50,000 40,000 14,000 25,000 20,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 198,544 202,875 47,020 54,267 8,454 8,764 1,352,044 1,715,566 100,000 125,000 52,424 64,761 100,000 125,000 70,620 227,463 118,623 48,088 197,351 25,140 79,154 20,351 46,847 223,312 129,266 621,701 39, 635 211,313 295,036 23,599 80,640 38,724 19,341 34,000 19,851 32,395 11,288 12, 713 124, 710 58,000 235,164 12,285 54,940 60,842 1,937 8,000 8,184 25,114 12,850 3,500 3,100 1,813 4,350 7,452 8,743 24,502 3,939 5,000 5,000 426, 111 1,380,191 900,356 340,266 956,988 556,564 922,530 244,138 364,608 2,668,791 1,186,508 5,100,416 270,792 1,146,070 1,389,639 35,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 12,849 77,447 47,091 6 655 37,918 19,298 29,585 5,966 33,931 146,260 51,054 340,790 10,343 93,336 128,694 49,151 20,218 2,030 343,258 25,000 20,915 10,000 285,094 819 1,430 39 95,653 14,550 3,496 366,431 25,000 14,092 25,000 225,375 74,245 2,719 40 $436,277 $338,708 932,315 16,448 265,460 137,623 604,675 171,548 797,300 192,121 104,800 111, 638 332,458 3,003 674,849 347,911 477,775 176,790 $9,969 1 87,894 2 800 3 1,253 4 2,484 5 164,273 6 1,259 7 2,251 8 809 9 68,7111 10 500,094 233,802 196,792[ 11 14,224 12 268,714 362, 295 258, 522 428,716 242,244 127,019 340,793 154,543 216,669 83,695 315,830 26,142 21,889 45,568 22,100 238,556 104,454 319,635 13 7,439 14 350 15 1,850 16 4,655 17 2,604 18 120,524 19 931 20 52,716 21 659,277 835,339 310,129 328,527 130,214 22 236,939 23 35,000 259,195 99,995 1,096,282 100,000 471,377 25,000 256 651 384,653 100,000 50,000 136,435 50,000 317,620 25,000 105,261 50,000 148,341 100,000 1,686,999 100,000 699,601 200,000 2,690,359 25,000 105,907 100,000 585,389 100,000 619,191 73,013 1,037 151,115 300,000 1,133,520 100,000 344,366 228,784 284,703 471,348 58,009 82,171 180 285 1,741 103,489 8,698 294,389 11,054 5,430 30,773 26,960 105,633 16,129 3,977 24,902 165 635,352 235,569 1,667,527 1,053 258,647 147,365 IOWA. DISTRICT NO. 7. $155,139 54,823 13,786 102,418 40,191 69,603 28,462 44,754 56,328 23,047 36,473 50,989 7,174 28,447 154,024 133,278 $31,109 25,229 5,938 33,562 32,998 31,583 41,229 20,957 28,000 8,546 50,375 38,449 12,612 18,912 56,404 48,656 $1,250 437 6,319 1,500 8,055 10,354 22,680 7,375 16,632 2,500 2,500 5,000 1,250 6,215 13,500 1,250 $715,887 529,233 350,221 751,996 601,259 683,362 980, 765 444,611 668,955 583,248 958,153 1,068,291 319,038 477,579 1,372,976 1,268,114 $50,000 35,000 50,000 30,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 40,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 $15,203 18,126 23,023 44,046 18,255 34,173 42,676 18,892 20,579 9,370 77,426 20,173 17,976 20,017 77,430 29,958 $25,000 8,350 50,000 30,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 30,000 49,995 50,000 50,000 96,500 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 $226,944 $398,740 221,019 157,645 118,279 77,138 303,210 342,955 291,845 111,026 424,234 20,957 339,745 465,212 174,581 176,393 288,571 272,730 254,991 553,865 '*""8,*358 310,737 495,783 142,695 107,460 171,220 163,235 415,466 706,065 577,134 293,326 $89,092 31,780 1,785 80,133 53,999 33,132 4,746 7,080 218,887 218,504 45,098 907 23,107 24,015 242,696 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 522 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown IOWA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 7—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. James F. Toy Aurelia, First Aurelia, Farmers P. D. Wine Ayeshire, First M. L. Brown 4 Bagley, First H.L.Moore 5 Bancroft, First R.N.Bruer 5 Bedford, Bedford H. E.Crum,jr 7 Belle Plaine, First G. R.Ahrens 8 Belle Plaine, Citizens. A. E. Feddersen d Belmond, First A. 0. Hauge 0 Blockton, First W. M. Wright 1 Bloomfield, National II. C. Taylor 0. T. Gullixson 2 Bode, First 3 Boone, First S. L. Moore 4 Boone, Boone . John Cooper 5 Britt, First H.C.Armstrong 6 Brooklyn, First B. M. Talbott 7 Buffalo Center, First.. C. W.Gadd 8 Burlington, First William Carson 9 Burlington, Merchants J. L. Edwards 0 Burlington, National C. F. Brook State. S.E.McMahon 1 Burt, First 2 Burt, Burt E. J. Murtagh 3 Cambridge, First F. W. Larson 4 Casey, Abram Rutt... S. Lincoln Rutt 5 Cedar Falls, Cedar F.B. Miller "Polio x aus. 6 Cedar Rapids, Cedar Ralph Van Vechten. Rapids. 7 Cedar Rapids, Mer- J. M. Dinwiddee chants. D.C. Bradley 8 Centerville, First 9 Centerville, Centerville J. D. Sawyers E. H. Perry 0 Chariton, Chariton 1 C h a n t o n , L u c a s Samuel McKeveen; uoiinty. C.D.Ellis 2 Charles City, First 3 Charles City, Citizens . A. L. Olds 4 CharlesCity, Commer- G. W. Johnson James F. Toy 5 Charter Oak, First 6 Chelsea, First E.P. Willey 7 Cherokee, First W. A. Sanford 8 Cherokee, Security G. W.Johns 9 Churdan, First R. L. West 0 Clarence, First M. B.Cottrell 1 Clarinda, Clarinda J. T. Harrell 2 Clarion, First U. B. Tracy 3 Clearfield, First J.S.Walton 4 Clear Lake, First F. L. Rogers 5 Clinton, City A. G. Smith 6 Clinton, Clinton C. C. Coan 7 Clinton, Merchants C. D.May 8 Coin., First T. H. Read 9 Colfax, First F. E. Boyd 0 College Springs, First.. W. S. Farquhar 1 Columbus Junction, E. R. Lacey Louisa County. 2 Conrad, First W. A. Kauffman.... 3 Coon Rapids, First E. McDonald 4 Corning, Farmers S. C. Scott 5 Corning, Okey-Vernon C. H. Vernon 6 Corydon, First C. W. Steele 7 Council Bluffs, First.. J. P. Greenshields... 8 Council Bluffs, City... T. G.Turner 9 Council Bluffs, Com- C. E. Price merciai. 0 Cresco, First... 1 Creston, First M. D. Smith 2 Creston, Creston J. B. Harsh 1 2 Cashier. W. II. Bischel A. F. Capper J.M. Keely Chas. W.Cain Jos. J. Sherman Chas. G. Martin C. A. Sweet W. 0. Brand A. S.Lund I.V.Wright S. F. McConnell A. C. Larson J.H.Herman Geo. B.Irick J. P. Spalla EdwinH. Talbott.. J. J. Guyer L.C. Wallbridge.... E. W. Wichhart M.C. Stelle H.O.Buell C.H. Blossom H. A. Ear ley HarlieE. Smith H. C. Smith Kent C. Ferman E. H. Furrow 0. A. Tweedy Geo. M. Barnett E.L. Gookin L. H. Busselle R. V. McCammond. F. B. Miner I. N. Snyder P. F. Fiene Jos. Benesh C. Sullivan Geo. E. Long D. E. Whitney R. O.Hoger A. W. Palmer F.W.Walker C. C. Carlton R. R. Rogers A.C. Smith Albert B. Rathbun. V. G.Coe J. F. Schick C. R. Wick J. Dee London W. C. Hall E. 0. Ecklund A. F. Greenwaldt... Harry Scott C. E. Okey J. T. Rogers G. F. Spooner Charles W. Parks.... C. Konigmacher E. J. Thomas . . F. A. Fariday-. J. W. McCue Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $398,953 354,125 481,765 339,609 466,967 222,039 680,237 299,729 183,028 190,775 458,586 $58,567 99,000 71,500 72,000 98,082 159,584 155,332 104,900 32,129 25,200 147>434 $10,978 18,800 10,050 24,566 13,718 30,500 70,929 10,250 14,430 7,900 27,192 172,063 1,671,655 532,166 676,917 867,969 266,583 520,083 1,178,653 1,024,964 38,230 171,568 131,928 114,245 191,000 79,850 177,517 360,441 383,115 10,900 328,579 68,601 28,839 15,000 27,005 228,370 428,603 284,925 176,246 282,606 669,671 438,708 1,180,199 49,203 77,703 176,879 143,139 520,472 18,797 11 214 12,'948 49,286 70,372 7,477,446 1,264,597 1,143,217 8,754,039 1,414,185 647,083 331,039 239,055 475,028 543,577 230,732 170,832 195,369 212,535 55,939 104,678 43,290 27,963 529,195 478 098 468,689 144,080 168,410 196,255 83,719 172 325 36^452 366,288 210,718 1,325,383 334,222 245,327 3*1,345 905,385 226,683 176,101 363,127 3,770,925 220,523 538,240 191,883 417,138 400,996 216,634 48,015 51,273 135,900 105,290 74,900 54,334 348,825 80,834 65,566 77,699 764,682 191,946 268,794 28,634 117,988 25,487 116,000 8,430 8,462 60,081 33,120 22,400 16,500 22,729 11,792 7,692 69, 716 169,026 90,427 281,634 10,870 37,480 9,087 11,100 197,028 335,962 207,694 801,108 533,156 4,134,487 1,215,333 -951,884 61,047 84,797 39,494 124,500 84,369 723,752 383.646 325,482 12,486 17,498 21,698 21,800 33,770 397 695 134,864 43,955 346,699 711,452 383,787 115,740 136,635 72,923 12,000 28,000 53,441 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 523 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. I O W A—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 7—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $112,855 95,468 14,020 75,929 45,873 70,517 175,985 100,001 10,174 62,409 138,715 7,885 203,692 99,714 51,868 85,265 36,084 528,542 542,927 394,733 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $218,425 210,525 239,941 250,908 206,69 $10,259 1 13,187 2 98,995 3 4 40,999 5 549,582 201,398 66,855 67,056 141,250 131,071 7 69,671 8 25,363 9 $617,931 618,662 598,764 536,191 646,637 513,078 1,125,482 551,208 252,198 309,704 986,210 $25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 55,000 $34,320 20,997 52,022 15,965 41,988 64,622 61,213 38,187 6,576 6,953 29,209 $25,000 50,000 8,000 20,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 10,000 6,250 55,000 250,008 10,830 10,100 100,909 125,925 2,602,328 855,513 6,559 16,545 907,369 2,500 33,000 38,285 24,624 1,222,144 452,342 4,880 37,939 9,696 1,547,747 83,539 2,, 686 14,672 2,527,982 7,500 2,161,948 66,711 25,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 5,347 67,744 25,391 30,583 91,564 10,341 80,917 120,060 133,073 6,250 48,700 49,995 50,000 15,000 48,100 95,500 97,300 143,600 107,355 90,586 15,470 12 666,611 1,301,927 317,346 13 305,055 222,055 153,017 14 3,513 15 291,326 481,947 23,874 16 405,407 636,302 4,280 17 147,474 192,147 897,075 225,622 148,633 18 686,032 466,626 1,057,964 19 649,204 380,026 706,045 20 5,108 16,955 30,160 2,500 5,000 360,697 473,425 959,766 687,287 1,988,736 25,000 40,000 80,000 50,000 100,000 16,787 14,838 39,711 37,164 50,783 23,800 38,900 76,200 50,000 100,000 164,811 125,441 167,603 196,193 165,833 34&,243 206,975 186,403 762,239 632,183 $29,318 32,073 21,027 23,087 19,494 24,660 40,000 33,828 10,869 22,525 45,734 $7,260 19,197 400 1,000 2,500 5,778 3,000 2,500 1,568 895 168,549 $304,927 273,952 174,805 224,318 194,690 348,440 263,616 141,952 113,404 203,862 526,242 16 6 583 10 179,509 11 90,917 58,118 44,394 32,945 140,554 20,426 26,829 25,714 20,709 72,139 2,721,775 721,004 169,345 13,497,384 500,000 383,202 478,600 2,238,277 1,936,828 7,960,477 26 3,002,358 1,168,547 48,058 15,034,270 300,000 611,213 289,700 2,592,753 1,704,963 9,535,641 27 1,046,918 659,111 877,777 977,331 946,737 1,045,317 848,275 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 36,281 20,841 60,027 46,689 47,400 48,250 47,700 47,600 471, 111 85,569 11,989 363,118 313,819 362,506 458,623 283,829 58,055 57,597 28,251 48,300 46,100 48,100 324,563 378,915 292,021 568,191 364,093 310,378 465,428 367,182 1,923,354 900 506,622 457,355 1,250 487,299 5,065 8,500 1,401,780 418,813 2,500 331,132 7,723 568,-657 1,750 64,495 5,566,622 745,257 5,210 12,051 1,430,537 500 257,008 150 613,574 473,068 2,535 541,282 40,000 40,000 50,0Q0 50,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 35,000 250,000 60,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 45,546 26,099 137,904 18,477 21,050 25,347 64,729 13,191 6,453 16,908 286,727 35,609 34,995 20,653 22,010 54 946 53,064 155,729 187,143 29,100 25,000 155,141 116,742 24,000 829,915 670,981 50,000 141,704 114,095 24,000 248,697 138,574 23,800 129,063 278,316 50,000 481,890 307,382 50,000 303,140 5,950 230,958 60,564 33,900 244,942 188,677 200,000 1,717,980 2,269,227 57,600 352,229 96,000 1,097,634 ""**5,"675 10,000 157,011 23,900 323,929 173,735 140,246 108,802 48,000 341,790 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 75,000 200,000 120,000 100,000 10,233 31,143 10,710 10,311 35,401 238,158 78,790 45,379 25,000 91,134 25,000 227,525 24,300 141,833 47,598 643,321 75,000 191,526 190,500 2,589,440 100,000 729,163 100,000 522,066 50,000 50,000 100,000 27,956 53,302 14,164 382,818 111, 728 125,873 145,925 140,276 185,983 109,624 23,729 74,940 274,917 17,140 92,248 12;893 69,095 75,004 57,050 26,635 677,575 182,139 250,798 14,224 11,761 31,371 175,408 17,466 16,338 103,673 15,950 21,230 17,162 47,246 22,000 17,000 29,730 119,919 55,012 79,020 10,897 29,057 6,127 19,605 18,824 79,856 9,330 173,615 33,987 1,027,793 136,828 167,016 11,978 31,031 5,681 60,941 19,163 302,962 78.554 62,792 2,500 3,750 161,847 5,250 15,095 305,613 556,144 284,447 1,184,464 708,195 6,748,536 1,954,475 1,566,224 100,653 207,686 62,758 23,703 48,000 23,883 12,500 1,500 3,500 611,295 1,133,273 600,292 40,026 30,315 35,717 44,831 46,965 38,000 34,755 6,360 2,503 2,500 2,500 2,502 2,500 2,500 1,500 5,450 23,400 4,250 7,000 550 48,300 29,500 30,000 4,858 15,891 249,779 156,745 343,531 356,554 164,913 43,725 90,590 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 36,904 32 31,407 33 47,453 34 7,910 4,200 210,555 132,346 34 773 447,579 2 482 2,208 49,230 842,688 239,819 96,233 44,344 20,000 119 074 48^428 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 129,246 25,000 52 5,750 53 241,725 37,716 44,888 54 55 433,234 56 331,268 982,353 2,548,089 57 297,747 58 628,776 314,362 484,417 59 218,234 184,541 391,611 551,926 202,042 111,951 82,264 60 56,934 61 142,135 62 524 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown IOWA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 7—Continued . Resources. Location and name of bank. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Crystal Lake,Farmers. Cumberland, First.... Davenport, First Davenport, Iowa Dayton, First Decorah, National Deep River, First Denis on, First... Derby, First Des Moines,Des Moines Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Valley De Witt, First Dexter, First Diagonal, First Doon, First. „ Dougherty, First Dubuque, First Dubuque, Second Dubuque, Dubuque.. Dunkerton, First!. Dunlap, First Dyersville, First Dysart, First Eagle G r o v e , Merchants . Eldon, First Eldora, First.... Eldora,Hardin County Elkader, First Elliott, First Emmetsburg, First Emmetsburg, Emmetsburg. Essex, First Essex, Commercial Estherville, First Everly, First Exira, First Fairfield, First Fairfield, Fairfield Farmington, First Farragut, First Fayette, First Floyd, First Fonda, First Fontanelle, First Forest City, First Forest City,ForestCity Fort Dodge, First Fort Dodge, Commercial. Fort Dodge, Fort Dodge. Fort Dodge, Webster County. Fredericksburg, First. Galva, First Garner, First Garner, Farmers George, First Gilmore City, First... Gladbrook, First Glen wood, Mills Coun- 60 61 62 63 64 Glidden, First Gowrie, First Graettinger, F'rst Grand River, First... Greene, Merchants.... 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 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 President. Cashier. H. R. Kluver D. P. Becker A.. F. Dawson C. Shuler C. V. Lundberg L. B. Whitney . . . J. R. Morris W. A. McHenry C.H.Davis Arthur Reynolds Homer A. Miller R.A.Crawford A. M. Price Geo. Lowis E. T. Dufur O. P. Miller W. J.Christians... C. H. Eighmey J. K. Doming Geo. W. Myers G. S. Kleckner T. F. Jordan Frank L. Drexler... C. P. Feddersen L. G. Focht H. P. Stahr W. H. Bell I. J. Green F. B. Yetter Roscoe Leonard H. C. Hierlind H. W. Hatter Sears McHenry C. E.Taylor John H. Hogan J. R. Capps W. E. Barrett L. N. Williams Rex Spooner D. V. Ferris R. II. Armistead C. A. Christians H. A. Koester Herm. Eschen J. W.Meyer F. P. Davis A. N. Jordan H. B. Willenborg... F. H. Schmidt L.J.Clarke J. A. Bradley W. J. Murray D. M. Moser Realto E. Price 0. J. Powell E. B. Soper Starr G. Wilson C. W. Finney A. W. Crossan H. H. Turner A. J. Carpenter C. F. Cadwell Robert Laughlin H. L. Irvine A. Broodeen Levi Baker J. P. Kirby Peter Ketelsen Soren Madsen R. J. Wilson.. . R. B. Louden W. B. Seeley T. H. Read W. N. Clothier Robert Hanf James F. Toy J. F. Bandler R.C. Plummer G. N. Haugen E. H. Rich R.M.Wright G. J. Liljedohl A. Lindburg R. H. Miller A. P.Cronk C. H. Townsend Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investoverdrafts. ment se- ments, curities. and real estate. $130,230 $34,193 293,382 7,716 2,752, 789 779,809 3,861, 594 512,808 296,231 77,132 450,915 79,988 51,301 131,870 898,347 781,800 115,482 8,250 7,125, 937 4,744,964 12,585, 536 5,122,452 2,861,587 1,195,291 524,718 185,758 221,657 37,552 142,681 46,622 309,222 124, 758 73,332 241,951 757,642 1,609,915 815,298 405,650 752,046 360,472 387,788 67, 788 485,248 39,550 545,603 194,932 335,792 84,332 293,492 14,804 $3,900 18,005 410,969 552,262 19, 731 28,718 5,650 72,157 7,374 320,887 614,580 380,160 194,758 7,589 22,019 8,320 14,157 427,172 278,725 268,497 9,332 46,427 24,300 7,900 80,428 52,491 165,500 99,400 124,644 184,650 215,832 118,475 5,804 82,280 23,547 57,262 20, 516 29,275 38,424 C. U. Emry M. Harnagel Wm. Rogers F. E. Finch H. J. Thompson.... I. C. Brubacher W. A. Addison J. Olson H. R. Cleophas Geo. L. Rich G. Blomgren 120,532 367,238 387,529 143,250 754,367 261,559 345,329 119,426 133,858 30,348 780,600 204,572 120, 549 378,694 398,309 68,986 418,955 251,514 123,593 56,484 56,767 172,666 416,427 93,304 261,667 58,077 80,000 481,711 520,401 140,644 3,780,730 1,409,100 820,696 226,919 11,400 68,845 183,600 21, 516 13, 891 161 909 24,970 9,800 23,491 26,380 17,149 10,154 5,642 109,395 45,305 390,325 109,526 F. E. Seymour Q. B. Wheeler 1,177,013 600,101 165,691 J. B. Butler J. L. Hanrahan 499,626 251,450 9,881 Tim Donovan G.W.Johns F. M. Hanson Isaac Sweigard Ben Hoeven T. J. Calligan Martin Mee H. H. Cheyney Guy M. Padden J. W. Marmet J. F. W. Vrba C. R. Sweigard O.C. Collmann Lorenz Lorenzen E. W. Brauch H. A. French 355,522 473,329 420,595 305,800 234,396 265,719 431,172 570,377 78,267 74,944 101,957 148,381 73,786 25,063 221,970 141,332 7,200 14,484 41,974 70,301 19,251 11,383 52,195 86,015 A. Moorhouse N. A. Lindquist M. L. Brown A. L. Ackerley C. W.Soesbe H. W. Porter F. W. Lindquist John 0. Jertson J. C. Brothers A. H. Noltericke.... 391,827 298,716 399,350 69,666 122,382 135,122 22,564 50,132 63,038 15,600 9,840 16,753 6,350 28,656 219.616 468,182 331,961 563, 402 479,992 958, 759 507,583 295,158 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 525 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. IOWA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 7—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $7,949 $12,992 9,474 21,141 180,973 930,961 207,231 914,910 17,212 54,636 20,020 39,311 15,247 38,092 52,200 53,315 16 708 13,052 974,112 2,175,319 2,971,176 1,765,480 328,169 902,687 29,835 68,738 12,329 6,771 20,042 37,951 22,517 31,233 18,091 59,344 158,805 421,273 118,956 312 910 92,847 135', 844 24,000 71,294 27,609 43,676 13,469 103,076 24,053 95,838 26,093 12,084 Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. $7,768 $196,227 $25,000 $6,963 312 350,030 25,000 22,206 34,500 5,090,000 200,000 252,021 150,000 306,261 800 6,049,605 6,883 471,827 35,000 35,584 633,610 50,000 33,580 14,658 2,550 244,710 25,000 7,398 40,703 100,000 5,000 1,862,819 163,366 25,000 7,640 2,500 257,179 750,000 82,130 15,423,349 98,500 23,157,724 1,200,000 1,048,539 373,946 300,000 45,590 5,713,484 830,786 86,375 50,000 12,737 289,836 25,000 16,207 3,938 273,865 17,277 25,000 4,550 501,550 14,640 50,000 5,500 8,535 415,409 25,000 7,741 226,365 200,000 31,042 3,405,849 1,936,539 69,765 200,000 5,000 31,073 100,000 20,188 1,629,894 566,702 58,323 30,000 6,500 679,820 40,000 47,658 37,310 22,168 883,130 50,000 1,750 550,415 50,000 18,898 2,500 2,500 429,401 50,000 16,517 Circula- Demand Time detion. deposits. posits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $25,000 $71,908 $59,038 6,250 65,980 88,013 181,900 1,728,051 1,919,827 143,300 1,439,596 1,585,531 35,000 160,170 206,035 48,400 175,066 241,328 25,000 84,466 101,546 99,998 524,637 723,979 66,871 49,205 720,000 5,959,087 3,232,328 190,000 11,041,802 11,729 300,000 2,414,497 21,552 50,000 318,982 207,574. 18,750 121,944 46,147 24,000 164,910 39,378 49,995 279,167 99,748 12,500 137,891 231,645 191,200 1,199,216 967,835 99,900 1,002,308 740,237 153,207 97,000 30,000 196,578 241,291 30,000 210,353 308,928 33,200 169,009 579,328 47,800 212,786 212,467 50,000 142,873 115,612 $7,513 142,581 808,200 2,424,917 37 85,236 1,300 373,502 14 650 4,504,755 9,665,654 2,303,489 117,855 61,788 3,300 8,000 632 621,233 564,566 508,377 10,510 42,881 29,425 8,464 54,398 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 69,838 205,877 114 757 47'973 6,506 164,012 20,533 13 000 56'798 41,069 27,041 44,273 45,496 22,652 1,250 10' 639 8,399 2,325 4,340 9,090 3,687 361,998 989,276 618,717 822,647 740,277 1,422,464 711,353 25 000 50^000 50,000 50,000 50,000 80,000 50,000 6,891 73,427 48,811 55,859 28,972 76,489 23,297 48 053 14'641 49,'952 47,781 47,686 79,572 91,506 64,077 22 331 41,719 29,788 93,426 34,373 170,582 47,887 701,135 124,415 31,893 32,246 75,952 25,000 10,021 50 000 29,000 25,000 41,286 8 721 7,061 26,085 16,000 29,960 27,000 110,515 49,368 2,500 2 500 5', 000 4,250 3,450 12 864 3,025 9,250 500 3,433 1,270 29,450 1,250 9,750 11,500 85,622 5,000 582,025 649 011 1,330,428 563,302 239,254 647,745 575,422 758,077 260 330 284,701 668,846 377,009 881,398 792,737 6,477,427 1,335,924 50,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 35,000 1,289,517 60,000 25,000 30,000 25 000 25,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 37,347 55,317 41,535 31,290 14,235 97,693 18,190 33,804 38,404 5,545 5,557 35,312 13,092 17,806 37,999 413,233 103,324 437,259 50,000 466,749 50,000 356,525 100,000 25,000 191,576 107,424 9,000 100,000 458,695 302,841 58,100 25,000 226,247 10,000 540,233 25,000 113,785 76,813 25,000 25,000 215,841 25,000 161,371 208,339 75,000 50,000 241,376 300,000 1,820,718 100,000 526,877 165,841 87,220 5,000 2,200,866 100,000 207,708 100,000 721,525 705,144 366,489 50 61,434 25,720 9,000 857,111 250,000 2,512 100,000 194,339 51,034 259,226 51 86,230 44,006 97,066 37,847 93,464 37,638 82,027 22,828 21,000 21,003 25,564 25,000 18,328 16,358 33,461 40,530 5,000 21,696 2,500 8,750 1,250 3,325 7,250 2,062 553,219 649,462 689,656 596,079 440,475 359,486 828,075 863,144 30,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 65,000 14,445 22,947 16,543 29,893 8,878 9,297 33,779 30,378 30,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 6,500 45,000 41,250 134,949 169,489 248,957 201,781 145,228 161,798 331,739 370,252 340,315 277,087 215,828 264,968 236,369 153,892 320,908 347,641 114,860 125,459 71,189 22,927 33,219 33,110 24,000 24,965 4,374 17,661 2,500 65,300 17,651 2,349 10,498 680,279 659,437 552,472 155,798 448,231 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 18,219 30,955 32,000 3,701 11,503 50,000 25,000 12,000 25,000 48,200 298,044 230,108 205,847 47,991 200,220 264,016 224,717 270,445 52,479 115,719 25,000 34,900 50,000 22,500 20,000 79,000 22,300 87 380 429,440 391,188 167,600 152,746 380,170 219,703 217 728 242,932 472,162 140,365 739,855 288,115 228,000 289,586 70,542 533,128 204,155 257,371 26 158,577 27 78 717 28 54,526129 348,1941 30 66,950131 107,939 32 7,419 29 946 504,368 850 3,053 4,459 8,000 139,440 91,000 152,321 10 298,319 69,374 152,513 33 450,690 54,563 384,969 28,393 799,530 2,843,946 416,575 89,148 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 52 53 54 55 56 3,666 57 46,649 58 8,623 59 3,510 79,939 108,331 49,437 123,657 7,180 1,627 22,588 60 61 62 63 64 526 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown IOWA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 7—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Greenfield, First Grinnell, Citizens Grinnell, Merchants... Griswold, Griswold... Grundy Center, First.. Grundy Center, Grundy County. Guthrie Center, First.. Hampton, Citizens Harlan, Harlan Hartley, First Harvey, First Havelock, First Ha warden, First Hawkeye. First Hedrick, First Henderson, Farmers... Hubbard, First Hull, First Humboldt, First Imogene, First Independence, First... Independence, Peoples Indianola, First Inwood, First Inwood, Farmers Iowa City, First Iowa Falls, First Iowa Falls, State Jefferson, First Jefferson, Farmers & Merchants. Jewell, First Kanawha, First Keokuk, Keokuk. Kimballton, L a n d mands. Kingsley, Farmers Klemme, First Knoxville, Citizens Knoxville, Knoxville. Knoxville, M a r i o n County. Lake Mills, First Lake City, First La Porte City, First... Laurens, First Lawler, First... Lehigh, First Le Mars, First.. Lenox, First Leon, Exchange Lime Springs, First.. Lineville, First. Linn Grove, First Little Rock, First.... Logan, First Lost Nation, F i r s t . . . Lyons, First Macksburg, Macksburg Mallard, First Malvern, First Malvern, Malvern Manchester, First Manilla, First Manilla, Manilla Manning, First Mapleton, First Maquoketa, First Marathon. First Marcus, First Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. President. Cashier. Guy A. Lee John Goodfellow... Geo. H. Hamlin R . R . Bell R. M.F inlay son... W. D.Wilson John A. Barr H.M.Harris W.C.Staat R.H.Bell James J. Dalgliesh. R . J . Kuehl $393,661 455,217 1,549,494 277,389 348,786 252,418 $63,568 65,284 177,232 72,698 80,913 85,150 $10,100 6,191 82,700 16,096 10,815 2,250 Jno. W. Foster T. J. B. Robinson.. F. W. Ouren W.J.Davis A. L. Harvey A. G. Obrecht Jno. Smith WillE. Bopp W. H. Young S. Paul.. H. R. Long J. S. Wilson D.A.Ray T. H. Read R. B. Raines R. F.Clarke CarlH. Lane H. J. Hanson Chas. Shade W. J. McChesney.. E. O. Ellsworth.... F. D. Peet M. M. Head S. C. Culbertson.... G. W.Cook W. L. Robinson E. A.Schell H . T . Broders W. G. Harvey W.C.Wood A. D.Coffman L. E. Bopp W. W. Young C. H. Amick. F. J. Miller T. D. Button E. O. Nervig L. S. McCracken.. W. G. Stevenson.. C. M. Roberts Will A. Lane Hugo Reimers. G. M. Anderson... Thos. Farrell C. A. Burlingame. E. E. Benedict C. E. Marquis C. L. Brock 721,794 1,028,300 591,210 528,548 73,234 167,534 451,482 $139,170 165,445 191,645 209,072 349,878 364,758 208,310 1,286,641 894,068 379,530 380,207 347,752 1,137,118 534,343 581,841 234,485 288,943 154,212 214,850 54,392 184,382 50,216 82,326 195,144 $43,000 83,762 52,040 86,700 106,263 134,097 69,458 352,638 211,030 97,419 84,368 54,616 441,100 119,937 149,922 161,566 103,793 17,963 168,201 19,500 22,184 7,930 12,414 38,150 $12,900 11,886 11,790 17,493 13,800 28,430 6,900 392,878 43,303 31,477 18,429 13,340 152,566 76,150 64,605 73,158 45,616 H. C. Smith J. E. Wichman.... E. S. Baker Hans Madsen At t Alexander F. L. Bush E. R. Cochrane Alma Madsen 144,074 300,085 656,328 279,363 158,425 100,415 247,747 72,353 19,466 17,048 110,873 11,238 F. A. Gates C. H. Wiegmann... Lafe S. Collins J. B.Elliott O. P. Wright L. F. Kliebenstein. F. A. Arnold J.C.Collins J. J. Roberts O. L.Wright 264,218 329,280 638,709 889,051 570,391 32,680 32,274 96,990 177,735 151,492 13,050 14,085 41,483 39,764 31,144 L. J. Paulson L. F. Danforth C. E.Ashley F. H. Helsell.. C. M. Parker J. B. Marsh P. F. Dalton J. J. Walter A. L. Ackerley D. W.Davis R. E. Molleston O. E. Anderson A. Christians John W. Wood M. W. Burnett J. H. Peters Eugene Wilson J. P. Mulroney W. L. Summers C. B. Christy. A. R. LeRoy Edw. Saunders C. F. Kuchule D. W.Sutherland.. Peter Lamp Geo. L. Mitchell... G. F. TincknelL... E. L. Lundquist... J. M. Tapager G. G. Hutchison.. G. E.Stebbins.... A. D. Claussen G. E. Himes O. J. Woodard.... E. A. Dalton B. F. Wurster E. G.Monroe D. H. Thomas G. W. Molleston.. W. G. Anderson.. W. J. Leuderman. B. J. Wood M. H. Dake. A. L. Holmes W. W. Walker J. W. Johnson..^.. James J. Wilson... Fred Durbin R. D. Graham R. C.Jackson F. L.VanSlyke.. R. G. Sutherland. F. R.Wilson O. H. Cuddy J. H. Wegerslew.. 367,272 469,701 262,283 338,390 387,217 151,747 1,563,278 668,889 379,718 193,232 212,197 231,483 304,572 387,374 363,853 700,142 151,013 385,537 392,984 361,594 339,098 215,052 277,034 1,044,806 159,788 845,926 133,388 510,810 79,440 233,059 143,808 71,808 94,159 47,432 364,793 146,000 121,365 88,622 60,262 58,112 132,920 117,035 32,096 205,630 20,104 39,305 101,415 101,732 140,892 51,107 46,196 231,832 4,132 185,899 33,000 48,229 67,525 23,790 39,636 12,300 24,589 29,050 287,645 17,594 14,285 10,871 11,196 22,850 11,650 52,732 19,245 67,928 16,046 11,622 37,758 14,144 61,142 7,895 10,175 27,500 7,688 22,920 12,687 29,100 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 527 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. IOWA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources Surplus and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time dedivided tion. posits. profits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $55,596 55,297 200,612 76,521 8,420 85,007 $26,476 41,423 116,148 23,986 78,652 172,775 $20,060 36,995 72,084 13,354 23,073 28,593 $1,250 $515,115 615,410 10,300 35,000 2,032,658 409,825 6,300 553,159 10,920 543,685 2,500 $25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 $28,118 $25,000 $194,787 $186,614 32,286 50,000 239,460 188,367 136,764 100,000 775,990 719,290 72,787 10,047 30,000 170,468 38,471 50,000 202,947 203,321 57,325 49,997 301,357 61,330 135,672 44,078 142,148 15,129 22,977 59,875 1,410 27,066 8,440 53,298 30,934 80,511 62,325 196,303 88,584 52,682 20,888 48,303 216,342 198,191 134,036 187,081 40,895 63,701 69,431 29,038 32,777 6,751 11,324 37,936 8,098 13,000 9,167 16,285 44,918 27,346 20,328 74,400 49,930 22,920 20,718 20,965 72,253 46,891 45,524 28,564 18,850 2,500 1,021,500 25,000 1,641,453 12,625 750,843 600 910,639 1,250 154,510 307,962 11,387 791,965 9,375 244,326 1,750 302,409 1,250 274,332 1 250 387,598 4,750 547,542 1,750 643,607 8,465 371,821 4,500 51,500 2,001,722 22,650 1,309,565 586,528 2,500 535,632 11,022 492,627 7,651 8,500 2,027,879 978,012 2,500 992,428 16,500 690,479 5,625 505,419 7,322 75,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 75,000 50,000 40,000 40,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 40,000 24,124 113,533 26,895 29,305 13,203 11,187 67,295 5,000 22,515 33,652 10,063 32,600 17,930 11,197 213,616 145,970 20,550 16,674 26,122 136,693 75,938 69,435 17,063 16,840 50,000 100,000 12,500 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 25,000 10,000 96,298 75,000 50,000 25,000 40,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 12,500 40,000 343,564 524,572 264,348 435,894 69,801 120,403 440,711 56,585 158,296 105,732 190,351 239,813 374,531 154,713 631,909 493,374 235,923 203,191 206,708 824,013 427,420 377,531 366,217 179,270 372,394 632,596 298,155 254,505 21,362 76,085 130,100 130,819 22,574 64,948 118,684 146,129 163,116 135,781 247,929 409,900 223,388 211,314 178,757 385,593 319,205 402,733 145,306 49,024 20,000 18,500 59,000 13,030 35,130 211,970 110,321 6,667 39,453 1,040 531,580 55,449 42,729 244,699 84,092 37,766 40,253 529,255 11,500 17, 18,029 75,948 15,858 27,195 51,950 2,250 7,261 404,106 527,780 1,622,401 397,573 25,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 30,855 22,308 96,922 13,670 8,500 25,000 45,000 12,200 236,649 186,341 910,125 81,756 63,978 214,336 391,027 123,123 39,124! 31 54,795; 32 79,327 33 116,824 34 22,371 75,559 124,684 122,177 108,392 17,995 19,000 31,302 58,133 55,286 313 1,250 31,797 13,000 3,000 350,627 471,448 864,965 1,299,859 919,705 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 60,000 16,181 10,881 94,818 84,623 88,693 6,250 24,995 33,500 100,000 60,000 133,408 117,840 354,287 731,364 375,084 169,788 291,404 163,948 110,216 252,642 1,328 168,412 173,655 83,286 17,404 80,101 40,429 11,031 25,848 36,022 211,596 83,322 73,015 23,985 26,984 20,628 18,500 23,726 12,561 134,170 25,626 24,376 54,935 20,770 58,074 14,598 25,048 124,499 40,061 139,497 29,872 23,338 23,933 37,156 18,000 29,314 22,609 12,168 87,500 47,574 28,980 12,797 11,451 15,437 23,355 27,860 19,110 56,319 8,839 9,311 27,296 23,000 23,826 11,927 14,137 68,000 8,471 44,462 9,103 35,826 562,949 7,375 846,307 2,500 507,906 3,750 463,468 625 9,963 564,385 4,433 280,852 9,000 2,523,812 42,602 1,005,981 1,750 619,113 4,250 333,757 1,250 323,339 3,025 351,535 1,250 492,247 12,100 620,827 39,686 486,551 14,000 1,178,189 4,425 226,053 6,057 476,208 8,634 623,022 13,834 535,074 10,571 633,603 4,250 304,829 4,438 377,028 3,750 2,000 1,499,837 222,140 1,525 1,240,229 2,209 220,259 1,250 648,553 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 40,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,444 60,728 18,151 11,268 40,391 8,546 152,318 14,171 32,183 15,495 16,915 15,315 18,672 11,545 15,076 94,566 32,455 25,577 38,109 49,688 26,580 13,861 13,230 40,405 9,542 120,895 11,102 25,105 156,537 269,727 308,178 377,401 200,748 137,041 195,593 193,828 136,921 356,093 20,000 88,627 135,246 ,058,218 99,995 944,963 1 50,000 418,351 437,607 35,000 223,393 289,013 25,000 97,472 161,425 25,000 141,065 110,320 16,500 145,261 140,668 25,000 163,561 258,774 50,000 248,366 141,394 11,250 105,143 280,869 100,000 703,339 6,500 95,878 56,220 244,451 181,180 " 12," 500 274,129 247,457 12,500 232,877 169,705 49,998 242,942 261,914 125,298 112,670 25,000 165,029 134,480 18,750 592,207 717,225 75,000 93,250 65,499 464,694 315,803 30,500 75,881 95,308 12,500 25,000 218,478 211,970 49,998 50,000 75,000 12,500 156,418 170,751 98,945 90,935 84 50,287 78,858 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 35 36 37 38 39 11,243 40 41 1 9 42 , 279 43 980 44 3,433 45 168,318 46 35,852 47 4,525 48 9,365 49 5,039 50 8,791 51 1,240 52 119,522 53 34",213 54 180,284 55 1,000 56 57 827 58 20,304 59 2,169 60 3,000 61 20,539 62 63 3,850 64 258,337 65 468 66 118,0CO 67 528 REPORT OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown IOWA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Frank Cook Marengo, First J. W. Bowman Marion, First Marshalltown, First... C. C. St.Clair C. H. McNider Mason City, First W. V. Escher Mason City, City Mason City, Security Jno. A. Senneft W. F. Daubenberger. McGregor, First J. FredMattert Melvin, First Merrill, First J. T. Metcalf C. F. Mauss Milford, First J. F.May Milford, Milford HenryC. Taylor.... Milton, National Missouri Valley, First. Jno. S. McGavren... G. H. Orcutt Monroe, Monroe E. D. Rayburn Montezuma, First.. E. S. Smith, Mont our, First J. S. Gregory Moulton, First Mt. Pleasant, First.... Geo. H. Spahr Mt. Pleasant, National Jas. T. Whiting State. S. G. Stein Muscatine, First J. A. Fitchpatrick.. Nevada, First L. F. Parker Newell, First New Hampton, First. Grant M. Bigelow.. New Hampton, Second W. G.Shaffer New London, New F. N. Smith London. New Sharon, First-... G. M. Garner W. C. Bergman Newton, First D. L.Clark Newton, Clark Nora Springs, First... H. F. Schnedler. H. J. Scott Northboro, First G. N. Haugen Northwood, First C. E. Simpson Norway, First Joseph Mattes Odebolt, First A. Hanson Oelwein, First Geo. L. Schoonover. Olin, First Orange City, Orange R. P. Dethmers City. K. J. Johnson Osage, Farmers Avery Brush Osage, Osage C. Taques Osceola, Osceola Oskaloosa, Farmers... W.I. Beans.. Oskaloosa, Oskaloosa.. W. H. Kalbach.... W. B. Bonnifield... Ottumwa, First J. C. Jordan Ottumwa, Iowa Ottumwa, Ottumwa.. J. F. Webber Panora, G u t b r i e H.L.Moore County. James F. Toy Paullina, First J. H. Cochrane Pella, Farmers R.R. Beard Pel la, Pella H. M. Pattee Perry, First W. H. McCammon. Perry, Perry A. O.Anderson Peterson, First Reuben Core Pleasantville, First J.M. Berry Pocahontas, First W. C. McCulloch... Pomeroy, First B.E.Moore Prairie City, First F. D.Ball. Prescott, First Hugh Jenkins Preston, First R. Hinman Primghar, First C. G. Wiemer Radcliffe, First C.H.Fichter Randolph, First Chas.T. Schenck. Red Oak, First Paul P. Clark Red Oak, Farmers B.B.Clark. Red Oak, Red Oak E. M. Durve Rembrandt, First W. J. Kass Remsen, First C. A. Packard.... Renwick, First B.N. Hendricks. Riceville, First Cashier. D.Mueller H. F. Lockwood. H. K. Denmead.. W. G. C. Bagley.. R. P. Palmer E.W.Clark. F.S.Richards... H. I. Ramsey... J. C. Hoke L. D. Daily C. T. Stevens... U. G. Rice. H. F. Foss F. B. Kingdon.. A. C. Heath.. G. S. Buchanan.. J. J. James H. L. McGrew... J. P.Budde T.C.Clark E. A. Fawcett... C. H. Kenyon A. H. Shaffer E. E. McKee Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $719,880 $212,550 77,932 144,283 1,759,341 378,599 2,877,981 1,191,437 261,426 1,397,840 396,151 783,496 86,434 353,247 42,292 218,413 61,430 181,847 664,699 107,417 139,535 27,858 143,878 89,388 533,618 158,344 340,780 34,032 680,903 171, r~ 242,285 50,! 222,810 36,586 669,233 375,224 529,018 283,450 $66,219 30,102 203,748 571,072 214,788 45,140 34,336 17,633 6,423 54,314 28,366 6,551 140,529 10,050 51,608 11,350 15,078 196,330 67,050 707,150 678,747 233,311 504,143 918,445 198,508 141,582 194,450 68,196 192,058 279,605 42,732 129,900 36,360 29,227 35,976 22,869 36,471 B. B. Watson O. F. Ecklund James Taylor John Husting Frank T. Nye Iverlverson Geo. A. Doebel.... L. R. Bassett C. B. Chambers... N.C.Hall P. H.VanHorsen. E. L. Swanson.... Birchard Brush... Ray A. Downs Carl Mayer E. L. Butler. P. C. Ackley C. F. Rauscher R. W. Funk T. R. Swanson 306,480 841,909 240,639 509,248 250,633 388,930 297,214 906,005 496,629 315,528 153,946 87,900 278,579 160,470 89,182 47,167 146,698 45,154 225,092 109,834 34,480 17,248 18,818 178,215 10,450 17;971 11,056 25,646 10,790 30,497 88,158 14,624 14,471 536,561 266,857 193,842 868,500 859,123 666,476 807,060 1,187,9f>7 601,142 145,132 97,282 52,322 99,993 348,035 520,522 443,179 364,339 177,248 74,132 400,672 29,201 11,738 71,984 162,464 73,552 27,849 18,678 Albert H. Meyer... W. H. Vanderploeg H. Paul Scholte W. H. Pattee JohnCarmody H. G. Morrison F.T. Metcalf Anton Mackovets... A. F. Volberding ... Hugh G. Little F. A. Outhier, W. F. Schroeder... H.C. Metcalf Wm. Hoffman A. W. Fichter W.J.Roberts Wright Clark F. E.Crandall L. F. Pingel W. G. Sievers R. M. Goettsch E.R. St. John 472,872 472,351 438,429 856,357 789,278 353,583 438,326 255,354 247,768 371,610 214,592 139,939 533,817 385,685 343,695 910,148 819,977 1,728,836 115,468 558,910 191,454 211,900 45,998 93,000 266,532 151,538 172,337 142,662 79.384 58,645 106,988 146,246 53,732 46,432 32,892 64,355 42,509 410,594 352,386 375, 320 39,090 346,620 23.385 127,99" 7,946 13, 873 18,900 63,130 62,387 4,935 22,726 37,933 75,356 78,876 12,605 10,400 6,800 12, 800 13,631 27,525 72,358 109,436 8,-277 12,213 12,150 26;132 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 529 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. I O WA—-Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 7—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $85, 666 90 974 442,902 1,306,549 213,600 176,986 93,054 33,344 81,374 19,749 19,439 59,729 76,031 26,530 72,818 32,983 38,226 79,658 115,762 $42,473 6,358 120,242 291,900 53,756 22,572 25,000 15,871 15,119 96,664 8,100 21,253 44,464 22,812 39,489 14,376 12,407 38,882 36,671 411,236 47,638 30, 763 82,126 86,271 43,212 Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $2,500 $1,132,288 2,500 352,149 32,394 2,937,226 12,500 6,251,439 10,585 2,151,995 5,000 1,429,345 1,250 593,321 4,126 331,679 346,193 15,260 958,103 1,250 224, 548 2,850 323,649 10,800 963, 786 6,344 440,548 10,000 1,026,685 7,000 358,892 3,750 328, 857 5,000 1,364,327 17,577 1,049.. 528 $65,000 50,000 200,000 250,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 40 000 35,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 35,000 100,000 100,000 $56,284 13,629 83, 589 302, 875 51,270 26,553 19,442 16,873 12 312 81,848 11,931 9,776 38,016 46,846 51,517 16,773 11,446 84,214 182,134 50,500 30,559 16,688 32,840 53,080 15,396 11,880 3,750 4,892 2,500 5,000 1,000 1,452,248 991;504 383,077 849,643 1,365,270 337,319 100,000 75,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 96,324 71,628 14,237 49,882 22,306 16,558 25,000 75.000 25;000 50,000 100,000 20,000 486,728 319,085 188,775 161,526 284,070 99,518 607,692 219,291 124,930 346,778 633,166 176,241 22,897 115,159 63,319 191,151 15,450 109,365 44,414 83,849 119,184 56,199 30,102 12,682 54,364 29,662 30,545 15,042 17,340 16,848 49,088 30,000 5,272 10,819 5,813 64,046 3,305 16,616 1,350 12,700 53,960 5,000 8,200 24,130 3,100 454,590 1,532,272 507 845 854,713 340,698 700,679 468,380 1,299,531 852,005 450,234 229,686 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 140,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 15,195 81,460 7 628 47,557 26,040 24,942 24,149 96,275 47,031 23,182 9,555 507 000 65,000 107,813 789,810 271,492 222,839 184,773 299,408 142,974 533,529 354,516 180,090 125,303 161,654 483,202 165 290 485,959 58,669 234,079 194,509 392,583 354,258 135,688 64,774 15,403 48,429 19,063 65,660 174,180 213,163 427 616 738,344 46,442 29,974 31,000 9,628 39,884 56,500 58,309 65,000 91,000 27,415 18,408 15,489 1,250 13,772 22,540 16,653 5 000 7,250 50,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 1,821,407 100^000 2,416,739 50,000 873,425 102,751 74,376 3,824 66,145 119,064 71,465 189,483 170,155 23,721 272,103 278,673 122,204 303,905 530,505 775,050 579,392 849,415 254; 114 298,892 83,364 37 414,016 17,664 38 70,240 59,039139 548,525 30,972 40 586,430 96,363 41 161,412 230,160 42 169,303 683 229 43 50' 083 1,147! 087 44 288,082 207,508 45 103,406 63,821 46,250 27 100 36,200 38,267 25,000 74,176 65,475 34,559 90,204 47,823 22,551 35,621 17,405 15,875 155,098 20,032 20,912 79,445 51,363 137,886 24,630 105,112 5,775 77,559 55,813 43,042 22,458 27,408 14,181 19,371 30,000 13,208 8,761 35,166 30,461 3,229 34,463 47,557 86,639 10,900 50,000 10,986 13,967 40, 705 24,264 78,036 14,441 19,838 12,562 28,763 17,514 34,332 22,676 16,667 12,301 16,792 11,999 18,275 65,452 23,530 148,024 10,094 32,580 13,259 2,500 7,692 9,100 6,000 28.350 3,100 8,250 9,642 6,000 1,250 1,250 4,032 625 625 9,210 5,000 3,000 22,130 1,963 17,310 312 819,610 859,732 305,306 1,099,547 1,532,362 1,637,587 657,322 686*937 817,479 1,207,014 1,160,870 561,297 666,298 423,579 478,034 663,603 312,792 225,439 764,398 513,958 433,186 1,467,175 1,346,644 2,460,247 200,334 1,090,165 244,062 467,698* 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 so! ooo 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 40,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 45,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 25,000 60,000 25,000 25,000 34 18,780 $50,000 $476,215 $378,635 50 000 163,373 50,000 1,017,443 1,299,795 250.000 2,551.714 2,370,525 200,000 682;911 413,477 100,000 543,535 327,783 25,000 215,737 247,089 12,500 129,507 144,298 145 369 146,867 25,000 315,994 321,824 25,000 81,838 78,345 7,000 54,504 224,752 50,000 417.056 407,914 7,000 99,041 261;894 50,000 258,119 585,892 30,000 83,676 170,631 121,705 112,999 35,000 99.998 395,326 458,514 244,658 351,018 100j 000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 40,000 25,000 12,500 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 199,500 100,000 100,000 50,000 24,100 50,000 50,000 75,000 48,600 25,000 24,200 40,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 12,500 12,500 25,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 6,250 24,995 222, 974 362,675 474^ 451 114'122 473,170 166,273 353,518 641,695 339,192 557,889 203,173 240,518 294,923 292,484 137,016 145,903 168,033 182,141 267,921 323,006 134,466 109,346 126,988 33,080 365,301 297,173 189,842 226,914 57,964 204,345 591,287 386,643 530,897 453,377 698,459 1,053,916 107,744 56,811 492,815 432,405 87,457 69,754 153,519 238,343 $106,154 75 147 286,'399 526,325 604,337 331,474 36,053 3,501 1 645 178! 437 2,434 2,617 800 767 31,157 27,812 12,707 226,275 71,718 136,504 231,500 5,135 191,457 225,728 ' 2 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 66,928 26 12,800 27 13,435 28 23,358 29 21.216 30 42'. 250 31 51196 32 37^ 1441 33 6,200 34 61,274 35 5,054 36 5 96S 46 97,360 93,952 6,443 128 48,947 13,527 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 1 55 2,314 56 3,070| 57 22,632 58 22,703 59 82,602 60 223,793 61 218,838 62 359,848 63 686 64 22,366 65 42,342 66 7,056 67 530 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shoicr I O W A—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 7—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 1 2 3 4 5{ 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 | 20 j ! 21 22 23: 24 ; 25 26 ; 27 ! 28 ; 29 30 31 ; 32 33 34 351 Rippey, First Rockford, First Rock Rapids, F i r s t . . . Rock Rapids, Lyon County. Rock Valley, F i r s t . . . . Rockwell, First Rockwell City, F i r s t . . Roland, First i Rolfe, First I Royal, Citizens ! Ruthven, First j St. Ansgar, First I Sac City, First Seymour, First Seymour, Seymour ! Shannon City, F i r s t . . . | Sheldon, First ! Sheldon, Sheldon ; : Shenandoah, First Shenandoah, Shenan- \ doah. ; Sibley, First j S i d n e y , National I Bank of Sidney. I Sigourney, First". | Sioux Center, First ; Sioux Citv, First I Sioux City, Conti- j nantal. i Sioux City, Live Stock Sioux City, National Bank of Commerce. Sioux City, Northwestern. Sioux City, S e c u r i t y . . Sioux Rapids, F i r s t . . . Spencer, First Spencer, Citizens Spirit Lake, First Spirit Lake, Spirit President. D. H. McCammon.. Wrm. F. Johannaber Chas. Shade O.P. Miller J. H. Van Scoy... Harn^ Bishop E. L. Partch M. A. Cox J. S. Large Geo. H. Felthous J. H.Brodt T.T.Henryson D. Brinkman J. H. McCord M. L. Brown A. N. Lund Ceo. B. Perkins D.C. Bradley M. H.Wilson E.T. Dufur F. E. Frisbee A. W. Sleeper T. H. Read A. W. Murphy II. L. Emmert... J.T.Hodges J J, R. Mackey . : F. C. Ane..." .'-. O. 1). Pettit ., W. G. Dunkle 42 54 55 50 57 58 59 Jno. W. Foster.. Nelson McCook. E. J. Murtagh.. M. T. Davis J. L. Bracken... A. W. Bascom.. N. E. Isaacs W. V. Crapser.. W. J. Moore J. W. Sullivan.. L. B. Bliim Traer, First R. J. Monson... Valley Junction, F i r s t . J. W. Mullane... Villisca, First B. F. Fast Villisca, Villisca F. M. Dirrim . . . Vinton, Farmers Geo. Horridge... Washington, W a s h - J. A. Young... . 40 41 First. 43 Stuart, First 44 j Sumner, First 45 Swea City, First 46 Tabor, First 47 Tama, First.. 48 Terril, First 49 Thompson, First 50 Thornton, First 51 Tipton, City 52 Titonka, First 53 Toledo, First ington. 60 Waterloo, First F. J. Eighmey.. 61 Waterloo, Black Hawk F. W. Powers... 548,770 344,213 ! T. M. Lyon L. R. Manley F . H . Diercks Chas. R . H o w e P. R. Graham J. H. Rozema II. S. Pierce 56,700 137,382 $7,183 28,771 21,300 44,607 21,600 9,515 21,029 11,542 26,175 23,675 12,846 10,178 60, 697 21.381 9 , 392 ' 18,946 69,606 12,768 145,739 51,016 12,300 18,657 351,843! 120,684 11.000 394,017i 237,986! 13', 451 7,674.766! 1,233, 8811 1,265,657 1,206,635 134,087 22,401 3,355, 250; 1,648,672 [ George S. Parker.. J A. W. Smith James F. Toy .; R. R. Brubacher.. J. A. Magoun $55,009 729,955 157,832 206,847 78,000 356,622 39,932 355,122 503,159 137,947 55,482 137,708 77,751 239,804 295,516 395,530 " 8 3 ,"654 204,754 62,9941 702,207 266,914! 174,414i 56,920 157,4701 55,788 144,721 34,967 1,292,176 329,082 348,482 91,886 1,213,369 452,488| 1,052,454. 278,702 .; J. Fred Muttert... J Milton Estes Harry G. Brown.. NealMouw John J. Large T. F. Harrington.. $279,997 351,407 756.446 537,567 Frank A. Large... F. C. Siegfried.... ! F. P.HiifF : EliN. Nelscn ; J. K. Lemon O. B.Scott J.H.Thatcher.... '• T. H. Hume ; II. S. Barnt 1 J. I). Johnston A. J. Davis ! M. I. Roberts ; F. W. Bloxham... W. P. Iverson... . Henry Read J. F. ' W. P . Manley C. B. Mills./. C. P. Buckey Franklin Floete C. E . Narey. B. B. Van S teenburg. Stanton, First L. J. Newman State Center, First F. L. Dobbin Storm Lake, Citizens.. FredSchaller Storm Lake, Com- P. C.Toy mercial . Story City, First T. T. Honryson Story City, Story City. H. N. Donhowe Strawberry P o i n t , A. Hanson 36 j 37 I 38 I 39 Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Cashier. ; 264,646 831,105 17,303 373,157 1,727,667! 424,491 268,4:54 4,368,048 1,097,426 111,290 414,898, 127, 854 586,984' 87, 032 678,107. 133,982 567, 625 88,050 383,318, 791,714 15,435 63, 451 48,80( 28,70" 76,46< ! E. M. Coppage ! W. J. Whitehall.... .i R. A. Jones I Albert Tymeson... 563,605' 149,416' 902.794; 442;123, 34,765 90,949 140,596 100,500 48,87( 11,70' 7,02! 7,52! I A. M. Henderson... Peter C. Donliowe. M. F. Harwood 420,018! 239,824' 295,033 158,612 36,792 85,033 27,16' 22,71: 13,59 R. M. Sayre W. A.Heyer.. Claude Spieker Ira McCormick T. J. Bracken Max Miller S. E.Isaacs J. L.James Chas. Swarztender.. J. J. Cosgrove W. A. Dexter K.P.Moore W. A. Kinnaird F. E . Shane W. R. Finlayson... Geo. D. McElroy... H. S. Young 460,401 749,152 256,754 254,705 867,826 221,764 324,202 123,385 571,026 362,424 597,186 330,823 380,089 836,971 513,727 743,995 1,319,649 88,648 157,391 50,933 81,443 128,919 35,005 93,154 40,719 143,355 97, 697 188,070 235,969 132,596 103,282 40,500 137,080 277,454 34,28 23,83 22 70 10,77 45,14 23,73 39,85 8,86 18,42 7,9£ 24,42 35,34 20,6/ 20, Si 28,0i 58,6( 91,45 Chas. W. Knoop.. 1, 665,220 1,216,069 542,259 384,988 214,7; 272, £ REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 531 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. IOWA—-Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 7—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus a n d undivided profits. $7,234 17,023 69,731 75,087 $25,000 12,500 95,000 75,000 11,137 8,709 50,000 18', 750 50,000 25,000 12,500 25,000 7,000 25,000 50,000 $10,210 9,727 Go,632 66,353 $16,418 18,860 36,807 26,153 $1,250 625 19,965 12,499 $368,067 482,345 1,062,982 894,026 $25,000 50,000 100,000 75,000 40,357 27,763 19,456 20 917 25,949 75,797 108,730 42,784 58 908 21,609 15 014 177^402 98,069 99,266 109,355 23,000 17,276 32,100 1C,082 18,258 14,458 26,781 16,294 35,216 11,216 7,801 7 690 112^171 24,054 90,174 63,793 7,381 937 12,516 1,500 625 6,584 9,788 8,250 2,500 2,500 2,500 1,250 5,000 7,331 11,000 5,000 526,960 450,545 726,207 237 231 443^ 890 459,794 604,396 411,200 1,110,318 325,339 254,558 222 588 1,985,'642 582,591 2,012,036 1,560,320 50,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50;000 50,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 7,010 13 200 20,781 45,644 7,699 74,524 10,872 13,544 11,088 120,371 20.609 163', 874 64,376 154,237 78 024 31,031 36,652 8,625 5,178 811,663 620,106 50,000 60,000 139,193 44,814 84 36(5 41,209 2,267,749 262,767 27,793 36,410 764;324 117,598 12,481 608,167 1,250 724,323 446,624 13,652,951 56,551 1,800,039 75,000 50,000 600,000 100,000 50,862 10,511 231,064 16,237 2,045,926 756,659 388,204 282,997 200,000 100,000 131,558 70,647 8lj277 29,643 5,000 6,100,972 3,897,590 Circula- D e m a n d T i m e detion. deposits. posits. 0/,/4/ 1141,533 $134,803 136,803 215,703 355,833 188,554 433,358 173,529 50,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 20,000 100,000 248,687 125,327 344,131 106,698 160,833 179,665 211,801 158,902 337,541 111,545 91,016 134,570 639,947 279,851 685,598 772,949 152,191 272 759 220,149 68,523 207,357 200,662 305,513 186,599 343,521 102,922 45,898 26,921 302^ 424 160,725 324,735 427,107 12.500 57,700 314,853 451,764 258,748 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $34,497 1 50,316 2 253,864 3 62,052 4 14,945 5 29,181 8,686 9,438 8,000 254,732 325;339 4,100 722,898 21,405 767,829 95,888 7 g 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 36,369 21 5 828 22 227,963 23 75,000 179,342 44,376| 24 25,000 417,305 177,131 324,997 4,197,275 2,567,415 5,732,200 25 294,3331 9,ft 973,446 416,023 80,000 1,470,330 95,900 1,107,503 224,351 3,994,733 27 456,368 2,067,172 28 588., 792 144,823 5,000 3,159,226 100,000 184,591 100,000 1,514,404 955,428 1,424.705 43j119 88,329 50,689 77,762 61,526 543,967 32,070 50,430 40,234 38,625 25,949 12,500 10,768 29,904 32,661 2^500 11,655 8,238,360 627,577 946,952 937.523 849^ 201 646,967 250,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 430,696 47,125 110,233 31,373 36,559 27,262 249,998 2,330,701 50,000 251,285 649, 700 25,000 50,000 439,608 50,000 355, 898 50,000 230,625 430,439 4,546,526 30 214,807 14,360 31 4,961 57,058 32 220,982 95, 56(" 33 329^ 718 27,026 34 252,681 36,399 35 31,613 122,957 55,064 67,435 29,731 18,000 74,007 32;000 8,345 3,691 17,662 2,551 716,935 396,777 1,197,149 652,131 25,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 49,675 20, 706 41,095 44,659 10,000 10,000 30,000 12,500 228,563 239,907 650,478 296,240 388,300 17,913 25,612 100,008 24,946 13,995 18,474 32,451 500 7,900 681,107 339,435 520,043 50,000 40,000 25,000 37,713 11,449 16,863 50.000 30;000 18,010 277,668 139,474 174,789 240,393 109,914 278,294 25,333 40 8,598 41 7,087 42 36,337 146,848 25,752 29,727 23,145 14,179 13,472 9,453 49,641 67,153 35,271 200,113 62,239 58, 882 24,984 67,564 168,313 19,832 41,552 19,215 15,876 34', 051 13,979 14,903 9,757 28,192 28,412 17,821 36,000 26,872 41^810 22, 82(5 53,000 68,918 1,000 2,500 13,530 625 22,500 5,626 8,238 2,415 18,359 1,250 26,047 18,900 1,250 2,783 1,000 19,628 22,961 640,500 1,121,274 388,884 393,147 1,121,590 314,285 493,819 194,531 828,994 564,926 888,820 857,149 623,716 1,064,589 631,117 1,079,869 1,948,730 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 85,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 60,000 65,000 100,000 31,166 88,194 22,059 12,955 54,038 16,098 26,130 26,023 100;768 24,625 42,500 38, 816 22,573 70.640 16;025 47,127 136,597 20,000 50,000 25,000 12,500 50,000 25,000 50,000 5,950 50,000 25,000 85,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 20,000 36,230 100,000 185,999 348,297 169, 800 173,903 249,803 141,207 133,789 90,341 183,569 181,466 309,317 395,815 263,598 406,627 228,381 487,020 591,479 240,996 442,337 137,302 102,421 554,249 103,264 140^764 34,870 440,773 308.836 346,525 222,489 287,545 349,056 215,304 379,034 940,308 137,341 43 142,446 44 9,723 45 66,368j 46 163,500 47 3,716 48 93.136149 12,407 50 3,886 51 52 20,478 53 29 54 55 338,266 56 91,407 57 65,458 58 80,346 59 430,5Z5 237,438 74,899 95,022 9,950 17,500 2,937,672 2,223,454 200,000 200,000 211,736 27,761 198,950 200,000 921,966 374,074 847,337 538,626 557,683 60 882,993 61 367,660 236,839 304,803 29 15,397 101,164 32,916 11.893 36 37 38 32 532 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown IOWA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 7—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 President. Cashier. Waterloo, Commercial Waterloo, Leavitt & Johnson. Waukon, First Waukon, Peoples Waver ly, First Webb, Citizens Webster City, First... Webster Citv, Farmers Weslev, First West Union, Fayette County. What Cheer, First Whiting, First Williams, First Winfield, Farmers.... Winterset, First Winterset, Citizens Woodbine, First Wyoming, First E. W. Miller Ira Rodamar 0. J. Hager T. B. Stock E. L. Johnson J. H. McCord W. J.Covil R. E. Jones Nathan Studer G. D. Darnall J. L. Mitchell Lyman Whit tier John McCarley R. P. Davidson. P. J. Cunningham... J. P. Steele H. B. Kling... Park Chamberlain .. H. C. Schultz Fred H. Wray A. T.Nierling P. E. O'Donnell W. Weiditschka Richard S. Davis... W. C Pvle J. H. Shipp Ihno A. Gerdes Frank Camp Robt. Sehott J. W. Beggs L. E.Pourd 0. L. Karsten W. E. Grismer W.J.Cornell Geo. W. Coe A. A. Vaughn Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment securities. and real estate. $2,727,769 2,242,945 $589,875 667,947 $295,284 209,608 947,263 663,989 977,104 260, 502 1,151,727 798,892 274,873 210,802 290,000 186, 644 186,000 35,219 443,334 247, 841 91,029 146,372 38,571 30, 750 91,522 22,276 65,514 36,728 8,929 16,727 458,169 188,241 284,662 298,120 401,150 490,620 650,635 280,061 113,208 31, 887 25,840 60,712 55,007 185,509 199,283 80,334 23,450 11,116 16,179 23,300 19,634 67,818 34,042 7,350 KANSAS. DISTRICT NO. 10. Abilene, Abilene Abilene, Farmers Alma, Alma Alma, Farmers Almena, First Americus, Farmers Anthony, First Anthony, Citizens ArkansasCity, Home.. Arkansas City,Security Ashland, Stockgrowers Atchison, First Atchison, Exchange... A tchison, City Attica, First Atwood, Farmers Augusta, First Augusta, American... Axtell, First Barnard, First BaxterSprings, Baxter! BaxterSprings, American. \ G.A.Rogers R.M. White Fred Reuter A. C. Schewe W. L.Schafer Joseph Ernst P. G.Walton W. A. Miller A. H. Denton W. M. Stryker J. W. Berryman... J. M. Sehott. W. J. Bailey James W. Orr V. B.Ballard L. G. Graves F. H. Penley A. W. Skaer Samuel S. Simpsln. W. R.Blanding.... A. R. Kane L. L. Cardin A. P. Simpson Beattie, First N. Weher Beaver, Farmers Belleville, National.... D. D. Bramwell.... W.S.Ball Belleville, Peoples Peter Eresch Beloit, First Frank Mergen Beloit, Union Bonner Springs, First. P. K. Hendrix J. T. Pringle Burlingame, First Burlington, Farmers.. E. W. Barker Burlington, Peoples... M. A. Limbocker... Burr Oak, Jewell J.C.Swift County. ! C. S. Fossett 52! Caldwell, Home 53 I Caney, Caney Valley..! J. F. Blackledge... 54 i Caney, Home \ Elmer Brown 5 5 | Cedar Vale, Cedar Vale j J. J. Willson 56! Cedar Vale, Dosbaugh. I J. M. Dosbaugh... 57 i Centralia, First | F. P. Bowen j A.N.Allen 58: Chanute, First % 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51! G. W. Rees I. B. Martin O. F. Deans H. A.Dieball E.H.Powell E.M.Bell L. M. Glasgow P. O.Herold W. H. Smith R.C.Dixon D.C.Rhodes Charles Linley W. W. Hetherington Fred M. Allison A. A.Hilliard Frank Prochazke W. A. Penley J. W. LePorin R. W. Motes C. C. Abercrombie... F.S. Hall ! E.M.Richardson... $768,318 490, 695 243,220 120,635 252, 586 94,375 265,159 622,256 1,547,078 666, 786 655,979 1,395,539 1,799,988 140,952 216, 710 279,247 299,650 274,929 16,184 187,270 255,223 220,082 $95,650 $101,554 52,593 73,640 10,785 45,993 23,366 8,350 22,129 67,691 6,750 49,500 44,300 60,060 64,343 150,190 166,804 110,180 305,550 118,829 20,971 71, 522 168, 376 144,826 252,964 152,463 6,459 8,000 10,900 10,200 15,917 10,000 44,500 84,150 22,400 101,050 801 40,050 8,550 46,110 17,374 85,060 45,384 90,652 ; R. O.Crouse ! Calvin Piester i W. H. Billingsley... I W. R. Wells ! J. J. Kindscher I 1 L. A. Mergen C. S. Beecroft ! F.M. Nelson i O.C. Mechem ; H. E. Douglass ' Oscar Johnson 141,689 68,901 399,587 186,821 828,428 835, 658 173,053 286,905 491,324 589,858 311,163 14, 300 3,050 61,350 47,600 85,147 155, 804 65,460 78,457 76,105 350,700 50,849 15,643] 3,069 15,400 20,152 31,200 37,400 21,045 22,791 69,853 40,685 7,112 i G.H.Rhoades... R. L. DeHon ! T. F. Skinner.... J. P. Tabler. A.N. Shaver J. B. Lohmuller.. W.F.Allen 135,262 385,108 293,359 319,284 276,464 161,649 728,976 4,557| 95,790 58,463 31,650 81,927 49,500 141,503 4,35G 44,412 36,122 26, O K 16,25C 40,10C 98,56£ REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 533 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—-Continued. IOWA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 7—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $699,7351 $174,1 318,781 149,097 Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. S31,556 $4,518,288 54,093 3,642,471 1400,000 200,000 33,422 25,525 77,258 27,002 104, 870 46,234 26,4381 42,854J 47,329 20,791 36,107 13,700 68,650 52,810 23,099 22,607 5,000 12.100 14,850 2,846 21,791 58,210 8,151 6,000 1,361,585 939,799 1,382,841 361,545 1,855,886 1,240,715 432,519 445,362| 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 54,254 21,940 22,815 70,884 70,957 139,009 32,430 48,440 34,697 9,909 2,543 17,764 22,849 34,295 43,660 14,164 16,91 5,310 1,250 1,500 5,645 4,625 700,695! 268,403 353,289 472,280 575,242 921,876 975,715 432,849| 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 15,665 2,500 100,000 50,000 25,000 SO, 000 Surplus and undivided profits. Circulation. Due to banks Demand Time de-j and all deposits. posits. other liabilities. $112,732; $200,000 I I , 336,910: $914,047 51,554,599j 112,2081 200,000 1,484,666) 994,642. 650,955! 33,523 100,000 50,000 48, 685; 94^ 165; 97,000 6,941!. 112,152! 100,000 228,847 50,000 12,379! 25,000 48,2923,668| 50,000 24,995 25,000 28,600 50, 000 12, 500 50, 000 50, 000 19,486: 7,538j 29, 814] 10,498! 31,874| 23,920! 05,981! 34,409> 352,799; 461,984' 239,531! 482,368: 271,547; 733,372; 146,018i 97,536j 780,1351 302,279 490,2561 244,932 ! 140,502 220,043! 228,944! 30,267; 207,413^ 72,7""' 102', 687! 142,738| 349,379: 123,891i 116,668: 240,444 ; . 313,279! 3 69,215; 4 86.757; 5 61,' 050j 6 , j 461,320! 7 , 176680 176,680 8 9,595 34,186: 10 34186 j 14,417; 11 14,193j 12 54,120! 13 114 204, 677| 360, 430! 520, 552; 138,032 211, 306| 321, 027 i 143, 823 159 744' 27, 385 15 4, 000 16 145, 359 17 664 18 KANSAS. DISTRICT NO. 8147,074 75, 226 125,977 31,317 40,581 21,522 27,110 201, 540 578,953 257,105 33,479 275,408 747,314 81,753 19,330 15,000 101,157 144,104 20,940 12,276 115,489 82,331 $59,472 31,262 32,450 10,900 21,006 8,500 20,930 60,978 130,357 68,489 47, 504 98,045 118,236 7,718 16,047 17,000 32,000 35,800 4 143 13,790 32,000 22,388 21,609 2,495 93,561 14,518 169, 511 170,068 32,943 163,571 38,737 188,335 37,957 10,452 7,679 28,019 14,000 55,000 55,000 12,798 26,823 32,096 50,500 29,827 33,880 146,399 8i, 592 43,536 66,556 26,253 455,722 9,126 31, 551 24,121 24,439 20,963 13,037 81,608 $1,177,368 731,666 462,609 195,631 412,690 181,988 417,760 1,103,307 2,539,676 1,421,760 829,455 2,092,197 3,082,252 246 534 278,337 337,188 565, 207 582,866 82 549 272,825 507,342 4>66,773 $50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100, 000 200, 000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25 000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 205,859 85,194 600,967 285,089 1,173,036 1,268,795 306,549 581,359 728,950 1,230,293 442,638 25,000 25,000 50,000 40,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 55,000 50,000 50,000 187,176 3,500 706,760 3,000 496,658 313 445,237 2,500 464,660 5,625 296,164 6,651 1,513,029 25,000 50,000 40,000 25,000 50,000 37,500 100,000 $5,300 8,250 4,184 1,063 8,697 1,340 201 4,000 6,304 5,000 10,003 11,287 1,652 5,150 25 3,750 4,583 431 4,829 2,196 5,935 2,166 3,050 2,000 3,750 14,865 1,250 2,812 20,835 10,215 5,730 10. $72,899 $50,000 $709,663 73,539 49,497 360,248 28,953 37,495 247, 292 6,250 149,803 13,828 187, 718 50,000 11,073 2,660 25, OOOj 83,425 47, 700j 264, 584j 13,000 58,444 40,0001 770,222 s 145,129 50,000 1,706, 551 25,624 100,000 968, 451 487, 589| 59,331 58,037 166,666 923, 856j 1,468,929 157,843 199,997 110,635! 10,000 12,180 10,000 230, 979; 184, 470 6,296 26,897 25,000 421,722j 488,722! 8,376 47,581: 2,530 121,172 23,094 25,000 17,275 25,000 360,624; 50,000 254,918; 10,491 8,274 3,120 18,475 7,768 78,353 131,439 11, 547 39,573 41,139 51,157 22,995 110,854 49,880, 50,000 322,647 162, 480 40,000! 75, OOO! 553,870 50,000 656,194 180,694 25,000 26,245! 274,222 50,000! 395,016 50, 000; 617,153 50, OOO: 225,572 2 514 21,643 50,000: 13,300 40,000 56,060 6,250! 31,221 50,000 40,331 37,500 99,183 100,000 99,965 412,300! 275,7921 339,305 261,489! 149,446! 961,120. 421,456 166,540 27 191,513 ,170 92,073 140,462 447,102 463,202 384 1,055; 099 5,920i 19,978 178! 20,025 101,398; 9,271 57,317| 31,059' 29,709 7,439^ 34,170! 44,290 42,293! 37,150 13,671 87,693 61,731 7,194l 104,665! 34,497: 362,858 252,894! 64,304j 184,944| I l l , 291j 423,464; 92,305; 55,174 156,920! 119,579 :..| 47,866: 21,064! 205,916! 41 42 55,180 43 344 44 27,955 45 128,269 6,375 76,504 38,519 1,766 4,522 15,897 7,987 18,622 24,084 10,323 57 46,810158 534 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of n(iiio;:cl b?i;:J:s as KANSAS—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 10—Continued. Resources Location and name of I bank. President. Chetopa, National R. H. Muzzy. Bank of. FredN. Chadsey.. Cherokee, First.... Cherryvale, Mont- J. II. Lower gomery County. D. H. Myers Clay Center, First Clay Center, Peoples.. F. B. Fulling ton.. C.W.Snyder Clifton, First. J.T. Wettack Coffeyville, First Coffevville, Condon-... C M . Ball J.T.Fitzgerald... Colb y, Citizens.... Coldwater, Coldwater. P.H.Thornton... T. P. La Rue Columbus, First F.J.Atwood Concordia, First Conway Springs, First H. F. Lane Cottonwood Falls, J. B.Sanders Chase County. Cottonwood Falls, Ex- Geo. A. McNee change. Council Grove, Council! Lewis Mead Grove. Delphos, First E.L.Chapin Dighton, First Dodge City, National J. S. Simmons Bank of Commerce. Geo. B. Dugan Dodge City, Southwest A. P. Reece Downs, Downs Al. Dougherty Edmorid, First O. A.Sproul Edna, First R.H. Muzzy E] Dorado, El Dorado. Robt. H.Hazlett.... El Dorado, Farmers Wm. Huttig, jr & Merchants. O.T. Hayward Elk City, First H. S. Green Eikhart, First C. G.Coehran Ellis, First Geo. T. Tremble Ellsworth, Central F. C Newman Emporia, Citizens H. Dunlap... Emporia, Emporia Cecil WoNewby.... Englewood, First Jno. A. Edwards.... Eureka, First L. A. Ladd Eureka, Citizens El wood Marshall Eureka, Home C. W. Piamann Fairview, Farmers A.Hirsch.... Formosp, First Fort Leavenworth, Wm. Huttig, jr Army. C. D. Sample Fort Scott, Citizens LinnFrazier Fowler, First J. K. Wingert Galena, Galena... G.T.Inge Garden City, First Garden City, Garden W. M. Kinnison City. Garnett, National R. B.Sprvill Bank of Commerce. A. M. Lewellen Gaylord, First J. T. Leonard Girard, First L.Noel.... Glasco. First Jas. H. Smith Goff, First C M . Millisack Goodland, First A. D. Stewart Goodland, Farmers F.V.Russell Great Bend, First Great Bend, Citizens.. E.R.Moses C.C. Kilian. Green, First M. N. Gardner... Greenleaf, Citizens. Greensburg, Farmers.. L. M. Day Gypsum, Gypsum Chas. E. Gillum.. Valley. W. O. Smith Hamilton, First Harper, National F. il.Zacharias.. Bank of. C. A. Johnson.... Hartford, Hartford Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. i R. F. O'Brien... S39,348 ; $13, 700 $7,800j J. H. Tharp S. J. Howard F. H. Myers J. H. Kerbs* L. Pnster F.S. Wettack Wm. H. Tester IrwinRickel Victor J. Allderdin. H. A. La Rue E.C.Whitcher J. E.Mathes W.W.Sanders 136,8441 567,030i 49,675' 142,437 16,500j 34,150 495,419! 483,5541 25G, 62G| 836,823' 1,017,178 141, 852 504,486| 345,675! 364,674 ! 211.432: 649 ^ 424J 76,500 124,294 53,687 197,900j 221, 590| 2,657; 44,084; 169,050l 125,0311 20, 846| 215,286; 23,100 125,579 5, 828 185,253 112,469 10,778 26,685] 48,114 79, 560' 11,645j 30,272, 463,9961 108,856| 12,850, 240,660 ! 179,450: 57,42<>J 155,2881 442,722; 615,897j 46,990! 32,002 113,100 9,050' 10, OOSi 104,853 253,869 165, 572! 188,7081 185,062 1,302,989 856,717! 1,863 33,100 25,047 138,049 210, 240! 06,595 6,450 6,150 5,479 7, 600 54, 982 56,021 416,8941 126,6I61 288, 976 1,004,284 1,441,767 1,016,012 151,058! 398, 313| 199,242 249,376 98. 704i 136', 985! 302,902, 38, loo! 3,6001 610| 100,983 217,350 248,091 715{ 95,700 53,350 51, 708 12,078i 30, 801! 49, 750| 13,450 16, 2241 52,768 52,135 75, 000 55,469 3,400 28,198 3,800 2,779 12,321 2, 560 9,450 893,333! 237, 005| 317,357! 520,451! 207,108 214,250i 28,450 194, 600 12,850 13,800| 47, 588 12, 991 61, 503 13,603 36,565 438,711 76,800: 64,285 131,469' 444,647; 246,232 165,219 296,133 400, 599 965,210 660,412 32, 539 137,532 365,844 348,583 14,874 62,622i 108,635J 8,439| 25,155j 69,7111 111, 348i 59,095 61* 623i 8,529 73, 990 26,129 6, 500 18, 367 10, 947 69, 294 31,910 5,305 6,900 64, 884 4,200 158,713 386,987 41,150 47,707| 10,039 11,167 226,028 25, W. B. Penny A. H. Prater F. B. Partridge Fred Hyames Geo, E. Langhead.. G. E.Lindley C. L. Cushing Roy M. Deever W. L. Conneway... Wilber E. Stone A. C, Cutler W. D. Myers R. E. Matthews G.D.Gilson W. H. Holt H. W. Fisher L. J. Buck cVc'.Nye'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. John Redman M. E. Holmes C D . Graham. L. L. Burchinal F. J. Huttig T. M. Givens Geo. D. Hall J. F. Lanier D. F. Mims A. H. Warner Geo. W. Hunley J. E. Larrick I W. B. Millington.... I Geo. L. Chapin.... A. H. Fitzwater... C J . Shimeall F.S. Brown F. W. Brinkman.. F.A.Moses A. J. Anderson J.M.Padgett A. E. Johnson C H, Gaumer Perry Clemans Marcel Duphorne.. W. J. Musch i, 650| 9,315 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 535 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. KANSAS—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 10—Continued. Liabi ities. lesoui.es. Lawful Cash and reserve exchange, with exclusive Federal of lawful reserve reserve. bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. Due to Circula- D e m a n d T i m e de- b a n k s a n d all tion. deposits. posits. other liabilities. $30,057 $4,998 $1,158 $97,060 $25,000 ,$3,929 $12,500 $21,704 $4,385 $29,542 1 113,491 145,985 20,980 50,062 1,112 1,750 338,602 941,414 25,000 50,000 9,524 14,888 6,250 35,000 261,176 519,652 35,555 241,471 1,097 50,403 2 3 215,892 53, 030 76,084 450,171 532, 443 32 617 20!984 225', 679 78. 552 47', 937 43; 249 35,068 29.122 24', 428 78, 916 96, 634 11,007 4,610 47, 000 25,996 18,000 36,571 2,500 11,955 2,475 7,400 10,295 848,479 827, 534 419,128 1,756,463 1,990,607 198,911 606,099 841,605 684,002 313,130 979,802 50,000 75,000 25,000 100, 000 100,000 40,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 128,741 90,350 11, 423 72,865 72,952 10, 200 29,152 39,744 31,763 29,180 65,454 413,767 50,000 75,000 336,735 17,500 313; 001 877,471 88, 000 100,000 1,195, 957 119, 950 25,000 349, 666 25,000 578, 483 100,000 287,372 20,000 217;939 100,000 264,042 135,736 143,026 50,604 582, 750 413, 426 25, 057 40, 455 134. 538 19; 479 6,489 126,363 70,235 107,423 1,600 35,375 108, 271 3,704 136,827 13, 840 145.388 14;522 323,943 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5,250 6,087 10,189 3,270 5,000 42,197 35,635 3,750 667,284 75,000 66,500 75,000 262,881 78,900 108,037 30,888 9,155 625,616 50,000 43,593 47,299 353,110 131,016 600 16 83,127 131,118 18.949 20; 457 65,936 1,905 8,479 7,020 315,309 521,714 1,037,934 25,000 40,000 50,000 21,475 29,936 30,163 20,000 25,000 40,000 191,438 227,338 655,366 53,975 57,088 175,503 3,421 17 142,351 18 86,896 19 18 746 46'040 13,281 44'. 238 726' 310 235,' 996 12,811 10,000 7,856 16,840 141,046 71,367 3,311 1,960 5,160 4,126 2,623 1,875 297,050 262,822 244,531 395,915 2,498,190 1,278,571 60,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 17,081 12,803 5,672 16,806 83,668 63,820 102,227 144,050 25,000 25,000 57,299 175,278 25,000 50,000 1,827,018 37,497 835,163 11,003 29,350 39, 975 49,170 487, 506 249,703 106,739 26,619 91, 585 104,661 199,962 14,L48 751982 381'949 624,632 299; 860 18.043 98', 794 124', 560 113; 333 10,802 32!177 119; 937 30,000 9 077 14,628 73,543 141,816 62, 740 5,996 29 036 20;, 878 26,937 9 817 13,823 29,100 1,250 874 1,667 1,250 9,684 10,000 893 3,386 1,750 1,499 645 2,746 1,250 699,656 170, 539 434,631 1,614,144 2,510,249 1,692,172 180,105 653, 427 403, 580 495,632 144, 365 219, 092 512,389 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 200, 000 25 000 70,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 52,718 6,716 13,642 189,327 218,651 140,478 12,861 46,842 13,800 31,662 5,907 7,205 15,246 320,016 145,224 113, 026 9,802 189,204 28,129 891,942 373, 543 1,198', 660 210, 503 739, 534 302, 538 84 467 12,072 396, 069 239,064 60, 453 300,841 115, 868 93, 877 19,086 173,581 327,064 "112," 784 131,698 15,995 153,656 84, 332 582,435 109,622 45,705 90,516 5,263 16,011 495 809 7,295 224,501 13,106 139,304 154, 348 81,273 67.087 IS!279 45\ 833 32;925 14,389 8,550 2,250 2,500 18,439 625 1,455,309 309,081 761, 097 752,616 353,782 100,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 30,000 112,184 28,953 68,048 62,213 29,981 100,000 25,000 50,000 12; 500 12,500 850, 549 157,155 529, 015 446,490 203,971 152, 548 45, 289 60, 064 165,138 57,408 140,028 39 27,684 40 3,970 41 16,275 42 18,900 ; 43 i 132,398 35,996 1,250 749,440 25,000 26,604 25,000 373,616 293,448 5,772 44 ; 50.336 232;710 118'. 415 19; 019 112, 594 101,178 113,511 56,030 22 364 54! 322 33,284 65, 757 10,500 46,874 22,000 10, 300 25, 445 36, 537 60,974 35, 561 3, 500 to', 473 25,176 26, 921 1,727 625 2,500 2,522 6,611 1,250 86,784 4,700 1,177 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50, 000 150, 000 50, 000 25, 000 25,000 40,000 25,000 14,654 53,267 66,198 19,726 28,345 15,289 69,020 28,545 2 500 2^495 8,649 29,441 6,250 12,500 47, 500 7,800 25,000 25,000 98, 000 50, 000 9,153 3,350 217,436 861, 468 523,911 211, 999 484, 305 620, 222 1,407,121 847, 708 64, 885 2io! 877 555; 691 510,434 25,000 io, 666 122,190 543, 210 228, 736 108, 723 380, 881 296, 270 676, 481 499, 054 20, 323 108, 182 343,614 305, 508 46,311 178, 957 128,175 46, 700 981 90,090 161,168 156. 221 6 562 75^ 100 50, 854 100, 880 3,031 ' 45 23, 534 46 3,302 47 4,050 48 24,098 4!) 143, 573 50 252,452 5' 63,887 52 10, 500 53 100 54 102, 574 55 24,605 56 27,600 85,879 9,299 29,745 16,150 4,154 262,951 565,639 25,000 50,000 21,439 11,626 25,000 12,500 105,288 351,435 46,900 82,904 39,324 57 57,174 08 5,156 12,503 1,250 279,252 25,000 16,732 25,000 151, 643 49, 053 11,824 59 ; i ; • ! ; 25,000 25,000 150,000 200,000 50,000 35,000 6,250 12,497 25,000 109,003 15 20 21 22 23 24 41,888 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 '•'8 536 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown KANSAS—Continued. D I S T R I C T ^ O . 10—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. M.S. Knox Havensville, First Hays, First E. M. Speer Hefington, First C.E.Edlin Hiawatha, First W. R. Guild.. Highland, First R. II. Martin Hillsboro, First E. R. Burkholder... 7 Hoisington, First M.C.Elmore 8 Holton, First J. P. Moore 9 Horton, First F.M.Wilson 10 Howard, First C. W. Fleak 11 Howard, Howard A. F.Ebv 12 Hoxie, First... T.M.Walker 13 Hugoton, First Guy S. Speakman... 14 Humboldt, Humboldt W. A. Byerley 15 Hutchinson, First E. L. Meyer 16 Hutchinson, Commer- A. E. Asher 17 Hutchinson, American 11. K. McLeod 18 Independence, Citi- A. W. Shulttais . zens First. 19 Independence, Com- Geo. T. Guernsey... mercial. 20 Iola, Northrup E. J. Miller 21 Jewell Citv, First Fred Beeler 22 Junction City, First... Thos. B. Kennedy.. 23 Junction City, Central. A. D. Jellison 24 Kansas City, Com- P. W. Goebel mercial. 25 Kansas Citv, Peoples.. F. M. Holcomb 26 Kensington, First H. Westerman 27 Kingman, First P. II. McKenna 28 Kinslev, National..... C. W. Beeler 29 Kiowa*, First Wm. Oneil C. H. Hacknev 30 LaHarpe, First 31 Larned, Moffet Broth- A. H. MoiTet/. ers. 32 Lawrence, Lawrence.. J. D. B rowers ock 33 Lawrence, Merchants. William Docking 34 Lawrence, Watkins... J. B. Watkins 35 Leaven worth, First... O. B. Taylor, jr 36 Leaven worth, Leaven- C. W. Goss worth. 37 Leavenworth, Manu- E.W. Snyder facturers. 38 Lebanon, First A. Lull 39 LeRoy, First H.J. Smith £0 Lewis, First W. M. Hawley £1 Liberal, First J. E. George £2 Lincoln, Farmers W. B.McBride £3 Lindsborg, First Charles Lander. U Logan, First W. M. Dunning £5 Longton, Home G.E.Cox 46 Lucas, First R T. Fowler W. P. O'Brien £7 Luray, First £8 Lyndon, First C. T. Neihart 49 Lyons, Lyons H. K. Lindsly 50 Madison, First N. McGilvray 51 Manhattan, First Geo. S. Wheelkey -.. 52 Manhattan, Union J. B. Floersch 53 Mankato, Mankato J. P. Fair 54 Marion, Farmers and H.G.Wight Drovers. 55 Marion, Marion ... J. F. Whaley 56 Marysville. First E. R Fulton R. L. Miller 57 Mayetta, First 58 Meade, First W. F. Castun 59 Medicine Lodge, First. L. W. Fullerton 60 Minneapolis, Citizens.. G. W. Markley 61 Minneapolis, Minne- F. L. Flint apolis. Frank Webb 62 Moline, First 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cashier. R. C. Cloverdale Victor Holm 0. R. Murray Earl Fischer . -• B. D.Allen H. J. Pankratz C. P.Munns Scott R.Moore A. D. Ingels H. G.Zirn J. W.Eby EarlTarber H. E. Downs B.W. Byerley Fred C. French A. H. Suter E. P. Bradley E. Sewell J. N. Masters Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $110,529 242,679 280,877 575,823 212,006 390,507 389,753 257,566 453,265 147,767 181, 919 465, 277 217,090 401,467 1,913,543 1,182,849 $24,000 22,400 73,000 68,600 7,788 44,000 28,050 118,000 53,423 105,500 73,000 51,950 14,159 60,500 568,900 221,123 $9,950 25,256 13,756 32,433 1,' 609 16,886 26,272 38,708 22,474 9,801 6,800 12,028 8,028 25,954] 166,985 34,423 1.198,654 3,424,315 162,500 722,650 43,191 2,965,307 588,771 156,337 Melvin Fronk Newton Kreamer... W. F. Miller F. A. Durand C. L. Brokaw K. L. Browne E. II. Warner S. T. Baldwin J. E. Stowell J E. Holmes W. A. Rose L. C. Winkler Geo. W. Kiihne W. F. March C. H. Tucker Howard Gordon.... F.E.Carroll C. E. Snyder 443,644 378,069 915,987 949,097 5,821,424 82,950 60, 746 201,290 308,314 893,388 68,214 20,000 92,016 129,648 530,184 1,626,439 257, 266 343,738 107,996 153,199 153,711 981,189 439,313 31,150 55,658 56,546 32,175 17,333 103,761 183,326 14, 232 16,066 12,945 24,708 20,714 17,797 883,597 922,456 900,766 1,039,865 1,410,320 190,021 123,757 209,525 263,150 336,530 121,742 50,074 81,752 43,683 272,694 Hod,079 184,037 362,900 P. A. Derge L. V. Watson L. P. Weaver C. E. Woods J. F. McReynolds... C. M. Marstrom D. L. Noone W. A. Cox H W. WSlcox .. Jno. F. Duwe Edw. Wolfe W. M. Lasley W. O.Waymire J. C. Ewing C. E. Floersch N. M. Fair John W. Gardner... A. E. Hawkinson... E A. Hohn W. A. Cooney F. W.Curl L. W. Stevens J. W. Smith R. C. Garlord B. B. Bone 269,101 211,908 211,753 465,550 434,604 336,457 296,633 146,827 277,450 281,394 187,224 107,928 193,925 508,273 438,498 302,958 194,535 86,215 25,968 81,870 69,150 34,200 71,668 49,295 29,867 39 525 49^ 103 46,800 28,944 29,950 174,650 93,697 66,049 19,895 3,700 6,300 24,500 17, 255 23,175 19,371 16,500 13,932 10,573 16'084 3,529 8,830 15,450 82,750 62,877 45,597 13,090 395,177 917,088 117,385 264,988 397,856 137,786 395,181 51,950 270,502 32,246 38,190 3,450 73,737 120,420 30,847 75,811 5,900 11, 734 49,816 32,730 20,050 136,013 30,611 13,200 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 537 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. KANSAS—Continued. D I S T R I C T !N"O. 10—Continued. ] Resources. Lawful Cash and exchange, reserve with exclusive of lawful Federal reserve reserve. bank. Liabilities. Other assets. SI, 000 5,118 1,100 2,750 1,812 1,253 6,050 7,380 8,361 625 2,500 7,724 Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Due to banks D e m a n d Time de- a n d all deposits. posits. other liabilities. Surplus and undivided profits. 30^798 114,428 110,997 $76,557 $27,391;, 291, 912 324,344 425, 099 239, 403 256,624 135,311 301,001 187, 423 338,081 22, 263 320,436 100, 829 317,025 262,934 292,107 71,238 185,180 9', 476 513,659 149, 019 30,000 200,000 1,907,063 194, 447 976,254 100,000 871 $75 18,488 51,922 2,500 50,567 12,783 293 35,458 1,376 3,127 93,106 52,822 1,592 952,894 379,221 150,000 300,000 31,284 209,091 649,480 301,081' 50,000 300,000 3,357,' 589 1,704^ 229 655,456 718,762 100,000 103,720 100,000 2,943,359 1,130,111, 1,299,236 50,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 300,000 29,146 50,000 492,158 73,062 50, 000 333, 609 152, 287 75,000 943, 260 81,499 100,000 910,421 593,082 299,000 4,485,943 5,500 75,385 7,207 $171,102 361,143 521,096 751,983 295,087 522,316 561,565 501,845 624,068 401,574 390,863 616,096 278,052 755.070 3,618,832 1,667,345 $40,0 50,0 50,000| 55,000 25,000 25.000 25,000i 50.000i 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000| 30,000J 250,000 100,000| 52,609 193,491 8,213 52,506 1,837,305 6,589,671 1,639,683 369,443 16,885 5 , 736,426 . 127,237 186,808 126,386 86,713 3,161,238 40,875 28,133 91,072 75,923 589,061 6,502 769,422 680,102 6,346 3,750 1,430,501 5,000 1,554,698 59,019 11,054,314 233,978 46,042 30,446 86,403 40,899 80,106 114,673 136,949 20,069 21,686 15,412 15,356 14,000 24,997 23,592 1,513 3,250 1,271 2,925 1,912 18,792 2,643,668 370,272 470,844 280,572 269,265 287,778 1,261,207 200,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 83,650 15,564 12, 657 18,049 12,041 7,590 26,625 367,498 243,137 193, 648 364,069 953,376 80,695 69,727 65,213 67,969 116,049 12,500 5,000 11,500 2,500 12,417 1,656,053 1,414,152 1,462,404 1,781,236 3,101,386 100,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 150,000 110,535 108,736 130,57" 74,89! 353,843 99,995 1,080,509 100,000 702,129 100', 000 895,060 50', 000 934,181 150,000 1,799.181 200,625 61,526 5,000 1,664,167 100,000 101,467 100, 000 521,599! 59,650 90,324 11,178 224,647 33,173 27,265 43,264 48,947 10,728 12,472 52,139 154, 294 28,138 259,244 117,358 113,628 44,475 27,500 17,540 9,910 51,700 22,409 12,600 19,870 11,322 14,498 13,738 18,851 16,000 12,010 57,176 46,772 24,000 13,443 4,975 2,904 9,076 1,250 4,500 2,500 4,000 1,274 4,344 1,500 3,250 1,075 1,250 5,000 2,500 4,647 451,141 354,943 348,287 829,552 552,061 469,861 429,562 252,170 357,118 374, 291 311,793 317.071 280,723 1,087,093 761,702 556,879 285,437 25,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 40,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 28,971 9,103 25,321 37,837 33,340 16,246 12,168 6,577 17,434 33,952 9,653 6,497 12,720 108,954 26,743 53,092 7,425 6, 250 25,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 21,500 25,000 100,000 50,000 50, 000 387, 600,. 231,605 136, 900 599, 026 240,022 171, 940 190,961 168,030 116,843 132,108 252,138 211,085 141,470 769,463 598, 879 291,574 210,939 74,033 88,381 45,820 51,411 36,344 110,323 39,170 36,022 52, 111 13,786 16,651 27,491 18,104 26,242 6,250 14, 607 1,000 4,993 150 2,373 4,060 594,271 1,418,500 216,138 387,967 515,110 375,053 630,917 25,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 60,000 23,997 39,919 12,596 46,122 27,501 14,106 56,363 31,197 12,150 1,402 224,573 25,000 22,355 $18,623 43,045 123,469 39,311 54,810 46,131 81,358 53, 632 58, 281 114,030 107,643 55,298 19,013 210,502 705,032 142,942 87,000 22,645 28,894 33,066 17,062 23,539 30,082 26,559 28,264 23,851 19,000 23,819 19,762 51,147 188,987 78,799 372,139 1,642,156 $7,154 $20, 000; 19,156 10,395 21, 200 24,091 55,000 21,934 0,250 29,814 25,000 10,358 25,000 41, 208 50,000 61,346 50,000 20, 673 12,500 24,801 50,000 59,645 50 ; 000 200,000 6,250 50,000 25,000 25,000 16,254 50,000 958, 249 215, 220 247, 673 180, 840 197, 298 163, 852 545,509 66,469; 81,649 134,938: 38,493 96, 918j 88,036 151,368! 211,407 163.269 5,213,020 639,020 107,03s1 95, 470! 31,684^ 9,035! 74, 780; 201. 4751 562,742 1,200 15,044 164,132! 155, 468 370,176 8,328 100,822132 403,287133 81,799134 201,981! 35 604,034 36 583,856 257,245 37 | 890! 29 5| 30 337,598j31 23,372 75,090 8,183 4,932 110,527 40,750 3,321 38 2,0001 39 94,908 40 85,8391 41 67,150' 42 16,769143 45,970144 -3,287 120,348 89,309 2 29,617 1,643 493151 31,148! 52 1.686!53 1,323! 54 35, 000 60,000 446,742 572,468 165,517 208,698 334,541 239,345 363,737 65,362 429,525 6,850 33,505 114,992 32, 477 30, 250 8,168 55 226,588i56 75| 57 49,6471 58 13,073|59 4,1251 60 28,283 61 25,000 150,021 803 1,394; 62 62, 236 31,158 31, 849 161,550 164; 906! 120, 462! 24, 276 17, 493 48,922 588 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banlcs as shown KANSAS—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 10—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Moline, Moline Mount Hope, First Notoma, First Neodesha, First Ncodesha, Neodesha.. Ness City, Citizens.... Ness City, National Bank of. Newton, First .... Newton, Midland \ \ ro\\ ir, l u s t XM )ii, Cu^l N it)n\iilc, Mrst f IA! \,*ir*t Fanneis President. Cashier. Mrs. H. R. Ellsworth S. B. Amidon Ceo. S. Willing B. H. Hill A. M. Sharp J. C. Hopper A.W.Wilson E. A. Chaffin J. F. Jorgensen O. F, Borden E. H. Merkle. G.C. Pitney D. W. Stallard W. H. Wiesman... Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $389,989 143,364 253,168 370,116 267,485 663,966 311,552 $66,268 127,900 30,250 169,139 87,706 46,437) 41,600 $22,800 9,050 25,083 82.199 66,544 32.200 11,550 P. M. Hoisington.. I). McGowan, jr H. E. Suderman.. H. A. Ingold. H.O.Douglas.... II. H. Benton E. E. Ames. Chas. W. Campbell.. O. W. Babcock... L. B. McBride A. W. Snyder V. Jaggar S. A. Fish. Jno. P. O'Grady II. O. Douglas OtisL. Benton.... OMI,/FIT i ..'.'.'.'.'.'. Jo L. Pettyjohn... H. Mo Beckett J. B. Anslev F. B. penman R. D. BickneU Oso JTHC, L \ r i a n g e . . . O. M. Madison Geo, R. Parker.... D. C. Henderson Os'xn iie? ] ~" n a s E. A. Hancs F. J. Miller.. W. B. Devilbiss Ou *a!Rw''CN ."".!". W. B. Kilor J. A. Cordts 0 ci hi /olr, F i ^ t . . . J. W. Hollis L.L. Bradbury T i )id, Mi \Lyii County . F. W. Sponable... W. H. Lewis C. N. Emery L. Cortelyou, jr E. B. Stevens L. J. Whittoear Willis Westbrook. E. J. C. Case 1 hiPip ') if,, F T I . . W. D. Wornor.... W. C. Smith Jas. Car mo n H. B. Kumm W.J.Watson. PJM i t^fn't" P* i }) i &4 ,i f i< i c e . . A. E.Maxwell J. S. Maxwell. A. H. Lanvon E. V. Lanyon C. G.Cochran EarlT. Gilkspie..-. P ia i 3Ion, ^.r^i... A. M.Kent Fred D. Wild. P t"\\ 11, 1 irs*^ . . J. D. Harrison W. W. Honomeichl. J. J. Wilt-rout D. A. DeYoung Pr-tt^N n Vl Geo. W. Lemon O. H. Bock J rtii^ Pi u ,< 1 armors Peter J. Graber J. J. Kaufman Q ml - , 1 it Ed Wurst A. C. Easton A. J. Collins G. R. Sevvell F.S.Vedder R.W.Thompson... ^-r. TOI ii, St. John . -- F.B.Gillmore J.D.Stewart Frank A. Moss E.H.Bushey A. A. Rousse , Thos. F. Collins Mil q . i r V n f r s " ^ .*.'. J. F. Merrill J. P. Burn? FredF. F.berhardt.. ba'11 a N 1 ^ i ai . . . . F . Hageman H. S. Rector R.B.Christy J. O.Bradlev P^lin.TiM '.'.".'.'. P. Looby J. E.Stitlwell L.D.Allen R. M. Emery M. R. Cormet ^ r i t h C ' i t c , t iiNt . . J. R. Burrow J. II. Hill Solorron ^oiomo]] T. T. Riordan .. P.Carlson Geo. F. Ravenkamp. b^aiMlie,!'^ J.H.Leidigh C. O. White F.S.Larabee M PI line, Fn T . R. A. Tewman T.J.English bUxkion, 2s3t^oiial M. J. Coolbaugh S. J. Coolbaugh 461.041 365,316 197,577 640, 202 235,248 324,983 347.081 435;210 614,760 551,497 387,945 307,531 882,514 1,163', 471 194; 878 1,170.544 682', 452 581.392 510'. 455 362;662 222,464 975;710 628,132 1,005,761 456.040 117,750 65,313 126,950 620,351 65,893 125,048 610,132 $557,406 252,875 287', 792 129,966 1,355,855 1,220.225 330,095 4045 737 311,389 472,851 447,864 281,032 326.987 602; 917 308,388 448,472 59,992 128,481 36,900 126,275 75,428 50,500 67,418 117,239 129,607 151,784 75,100J 34.1851 198;5211 279,005| 146,769 262,2001 150,150| 94,951 87,270 57,050 2,674 378,450 202,074 165,432 49,274 33,550 9,321 264,550 368,045 27,650 143,300 113,186 115,600 70,368 34,700 34,449 69,611 17,158 99,300 144,234 43,850 5,300 71,558 13,139 11,750 11,250 18,430 30,186 16,377 10,750 8,000 61,650 90,902 4,600 131,162 47,600 110,483 41,976 30,282 20,590 199,181 138,507 151,936 30,182 14,900 6,989 6,400 118,415 11,089 10,430 50,103 $10,172 13,253 31,674 5,367 158,737 89,000 9 737 63*675 25,400 25,817 33,266 6,000 22,630 25, 750 52,023 30,770 E. W. Winters Stockton, Sioclton ... W. F.Hughes Mimmer IOV, I n ^ . . . H. A. Berens J. P. Murray W. P. Humphrey.. O.D.White Tha fr. first Edgar Rash Ed. C. Eagles TopeVa, C^ntipl J. R. Burrow , F . H . Burrow ToT>oki, 1 cimeis H. G. West F.F.Slinger Toj>eka, Meichants . . . F. W. Freeman F.M. Bonebrake.... Topeka, Ka \*T A alley. - D . T . Gabriel A. V. Lindell • Towanda, First J. N. Bishop F . T . Hopp... Toronto, First J. D. Cannon R. Sample Chas. V. Norman... Troy, First J. S. Norman Ed. L. Hart,jr Union Stock Yards, S. C. Tucker Union Stock Yards.1 C. G. Cochran A. J. Dreiling. Victoria, First i P. O. Wichita. 245,32?, 109,489 346,093 182; 463 2,182,034 545,348 1,363,672 183,072 160.012 173; 957 295,762 802,528 73,900 12,950 40,000 52.000 585', 596 146,723 683,454 500 34,350 59,000 30,112 123,676 25,750 3,600 83,803 22,850 479,419 99,468 208,111 11,681 30,528 4,900 9,900 6,250 22,560 7,450 8 11 12 13 11 1 >i M 13 19 20 I) 6^ 6, 'M 39} 40' 41 42 4^ 4i 4 175,783 14,750 168,750 *3,*5o6 125,800 $13,322 27,841 83,540 407 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 539 hi/ reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. K A N S AS—Coiitinued. D I S T R I C T N O . 10—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources Surplus and liabilities. Capital. and un- Circula- Demand divided tion. deposits. profits. $24,578 100)8211 133,562j 99,5891 93'. 589 55', 378; 36,267; $22,962 20,990 12,704 42,697 35,000 21,4721 20,000i $2,500 3,550 5,853 2,500 5)323 2,2501 1,250 $529,097 405,6751 365,715 766,240! 555,647! 821,703! 422,219 $50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 45,000 25,000; $17,162! $50,000; 15,474! 25,000; 7,577 25,000, 42,206 50,000 25,812 50,000 28,087! 45,000 23,5511 25) OOOj 178,71G1 138,832 69,102 220,734 99.206! 79', 274| 118,470 •89,249 135,338 74,953 31,996 99,717 290,058 545, 854 38,003 310,690 45,257 336,406 144,277 97,839 42,413 413,540 140.110 563,835 26,900 53,237 8, 620 25,966| 79,390 11,656 8,636 84,325 490, 419 64,062 83,261 11,528 418,203 477, 734 35, 635 204,035 Q2, 946 58, 951 150) 249 32, 599 36, 506 106, 014 89,28" 35,5921 54,994; 3,500 42,096i 113)099 19,5221 1,676 46,532' 2,500 24,643 ! 2,568 20,899! 6,900 26,525; 4,710 28,625! 2,546 54.9021 14,482 28) 648: 8,500 18,953 ! 7,500 22,000! 4,250 72,303! 14,004 Ill,667j 14,430 26,416 ; 6,141 89.494: 10,000 50,097! 4,700 22,5271 2,500 41,866! 8,142 30,720! 9) 620 12,2341 9,620 110,952! 5,000 46,183 j 8,292 97,0.16! 1,250 .15,581 i 1,250 15,043 1,812 902,477 831,174| 330,077j 1,107,802 450,232 494,306 575,454! 691,299, 979,275! 831,759; 532. 244' 475)684! 1,519,049 2,205,328 416,807 1,974,090 980,256 1,148,259 833,986! 588,173! 300,375i 2,082,834 1,163,297 1,985,230 582,227 236, 292 94,492 183.154 1,033) 596 93,200 153,514 925)166 1,138, 837 380, 336 514, 065 158, 404 2,330, 464 23276, 498 429, 849 865, 288 540, 464 714,826 746,107 374.021 428) 003 865, 233 496,994 645,339 50,000' 50,000 25,000 75, 0001 25,000 40,000! 50,000: 50,000 ; 50,000; 50,000! 50,000; 25,000 100,000 100,000! 25,000 ! 100,000' 50,000; 50,000; 50, OOOi 50,000! 25,000| 100,000! 100,000! 32,375! 42,651i 13,018 58,003 24,082' 48,4001 29,548! 49,717 50,087! 55,052' 56,071 33,708 40,301i 41,210 12,4451 125,055 66,287 30,702 76,755 37,292j 17,555 156,895 48.486 192, 786 52, G76 6,757 2,290 6,484 28,553 2,500 4,323! 54,491 18,397 31, 472 25,898 5,000 54,892 137,322 19,260 21.487 44,622 64,194 55} 800 16,366 28,540 41,809 30,3151 43,939 29,360 25, 488 61,633 32,564 1,171, 973 240,823 1,154,636 103, """ 80,823 77, 410 67, 449 589] 512 512 3,737 588 8,500 1,312 45,378! 1,862 2,700! 953 4)947 14,871 39,935 1,565 65,953 2,450 19,256 21,~~~ . 6,399 4) 696 6, 440 5,000 128,119 5,000 116,494 5,079 21. 653 9,542 40)000 7,500 20,043 31,607 10,000 39,861 4,500 17,840 1,850 4,312 3) 120 8,250 52, 691 1,635 28,503 7,879 23,326 17,517 8,200 22,267 13,000 246,557 79,593 314, 686 25,000 16,541 16,500 20,656 S2}319 397,984 6,134 161,001 1,274 6,750 560,546 1,750 304, 627 10,000 4,675,579 6,240 1,118,195 12,332 3,736,891 325,374 1,433 324,480 2,226 333, 017 1,250 426,129 2,250 4,684 1,608, 969 9,681j 7,000 222,474 100, OOOi 50, OOO! 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25) 000 25,000 60,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25, 000 200,000 100,000 25,000 75, 000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000' 50,000; 25,000 50.000 25,000; 10, oool 50,000j 50, OOOi 50,000; 50.000 1 50, OOO! 25,000i 99,993! 100,000' 25,000| 100,000! 50,0001 49,9951 12,500| 50, 000 100, OOOi 100, oooj 25,000 25,000 6, 250 26, 250! 60,000 12, 500 25, 000 50.000 100,000 99,995 25, 000 75, 000 49,995 50.000 50) 000 25, 000 30, 000 25,000 12,500 50,000 $279,800 $132,135! 269, IOO! 70,799: 149,640 59,243 478,850 77,040' 398,310 30,377; 372,721 148,425; 189) 045 118,950 709,526 559, 280; 202,368! 540; 279| 296,732 192,338 290,993 339,743 650,970 324, 649 193,064 250, 475 887,220 1,189,614 349, 471 1,174,135 192,175 696,5561 72,574 1,010,329 7,144 561,563 61,000 371)744 42,313 206,696 45,952 1,080,682 483, 407 '544,~~~ 295;318 1,164, 244 455,407 231,710 69,7611 161,061 35,724 9,195 42,824 119,920 20,000 593,198 211,7431 65,533 65,042 *"il,902i 511,051 193,086 730, 699 319, 724 229, 505 67, 559 283,176 100,368 86, 257 40-207 1,368,211 291)004 1,541, 326 292, 831 246,114 50, 784 536, 846 135,114 165, 858 95, 892 271. 254 275, 078 554' 306 1,636 262)957 36,226 178, 677 20,118 589,211 132, 839 399,191 186,079j 25)000 200, 000 100, 000 100, 000 100,000 25,000 25, 000 50, 000 100,000 26,265 6,191 56,519 4,049 175,743 31, 450 135, 771 25,000 6,569 16, 632 25,842 4 0 , ~J~ 155, 829 114, 563 25,000 321, 043 25, 000 173, 967 199, 995 2,062,302 100, 000 717, 471 100) 000 3,214, 431 113, 750 15, 000 240, 446 25, 000 205,189 25, 000 269, 231 25,000 610,491 25,000 10,511 94,257 40,0001 25; oooj 50; 000 40,000 12 4)805 14 104,968 15 49.575 16 194)773 17 84,025! 18 5, OOO! 19 99,749 20 342,381121 4,891] 22 282,725 23 44,839 24 89 42,168 26 36)824 27 5,172 28 161,850 29 74,686130 47,7931 31 153,080 1,500 15,183 123,851 166 45,248 46,538 6,919 1,800 5,223 1,940 316,357 105,024 63,691 20,850 134,097 4,300 36,002 8,471 140,668 51,374 4,988 186,142 65,974 56 118]57 84,961 58 22,611 59 1,960,944 60 77,073 61 179,537 62 66,729 63 6,798 64 1,535 61 1,000! 6) 832,560 67 40,037 52, 609] 68 540 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown KANSAS—Continued. D I S T R I C T N"O. 10—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 1 V, 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 VA 14 15 President. Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investoverdrafts. ment securities. and real estate. Wamego, First Washington First Washington, WashWaverly, First Wellington, Commerce Wellington, Welling- H. E.Shortt J. B. Lower August Soller Fred F. Foekele E.B.Roser Geo. H. Hunter Abe Giltues, jr J. C. Rush A. W. Soller C. F. Mathis...Chas. P. Hangen E.M. Carr... $308,359 304,704 238,516 $54,466 32,200 61,059 $34,542 33 381 26,246 198,281 382,968 57,720 104,218 6,900 10,435 388,053 33,132 20,800 Wetmore, First White Citv, First Wichita, Fourth Wichita, Kansas Wichita, Commerce. "Wichita, Union Winfield, First Winfield, Cowley County. Winfield, Winfield.... E.R. Ward E.C.Jenkins DanF.Callahan.... C. Q. Chandler C. W. Carey W. B. Harrison W. C. Robinson J. E. Jarvis James Lorton F. P. Achten Alvin Gates L.C. Kellev F. L. Carson F. A. Russell C. J. Hemphill H. A. McGregor M. F. Jarvis Henry E. Kibbe 259,056 175,051 7,252, 893 6,426,705 3,243,695 15, 550 36,050 700,450 653,595 317,671 16,199 6,900 810,177 836,792 260,489 736,634 892,298 1, 422, 442 78,128 411,000 364,850 198,029 157,247 94,894 811,462 217,025 46,421 $722,832 289, 424 479,634 364,714 314,585 $506,666 321,306 123,946 170,000 100,500 $232,000 150,510 197,219 34,008 50,175 314,761 543,041 129,917 222,850 98,050 75,812 50,000 86,550 2,450 68,227 7,150 1,500 130,383 372,314 29,650 158,500 81,400 144,086 118,000 181,203 83,150 292,413 45,050 172,029 2,390,708 1,238,052 377,358 994,732 822,335 1,680,572 217,950 772,232 325,200 736,963 64,000 307,259 55,150 136,581 78,942 474,447 110,100 1,084; 054 49,028 8,710 14,915 245,835 486,479 380,195 146,000 130,140 10,350 10,771 43,509 24,085 140,638 171,101 149,050 476,826 76,400 196,703 134,696 280,930 88,890 189,637 60,696 312,991 162,000 185,560 61,333 189,445 3,504,208 1,652,478 104,816 21,566 12,875 86,024 175,214 10,000 32,273 24,400 432,854 344,960 917,155 452,750 2,518,943 4,649,907 2,075,450 126,707 444,062 657,408 KENTUCKY, DISTRICT NO. 4 Ashland, Second Ashland, Ashland.... Augusta, Farmers Barbourville, First Barbourville, National Bank of JohnA.Black Berea, Berea Brooksville, First Burnside, First Cannel City, Morgan County. Carlisle, First Catlettsburg, Kentucky. Clay City, Clay City... Cor bin, First Corbin, Whitley Covington, First Covington, Citizens... Covington, Liberty... Cynthiana, Farmers... Cynthiana, National Dry Ridge, First East Bernstadt, First. Georgetown, First Georgetown, Georgetown. Greenup, First Hazard, First Hustonville, National. Jackson, First Jenkins, First Lancaster, Citizens Lancaster, National... Covington, First Lexington, First and City. Lexington, Second Lexington, Fayette... Lexington, Phoenix and Third. C. Kitchey John Russell G. T. Reynolds J. M. Robsion J.D. Black Jno. W. Welch W.P.Haley Norman I. Taylor... M. L.Conley Jas. W. Berry Ernest Meek James B. Hall H.J.Harris A. B. Johnson E.S.Lee Jos. Feltman Geo. E. Engel I. S. Shropshire H. P. Van Deren.... W. T.S.Blackburn.. J.W.Creech J. D. Grover Henry Craig W.T.Hord Jesse Morgan Edwd. Alcorn Chas. Terry Jno. E. Buckingham B. F.Hudson A. R. Denny Jno. M. Lassing J. W. Stall J. H. Graves, sr J. E.Bassett W. A. McDowell L. N. Davis W.C. Richardson... Ben Harbeson Geo. F. Tinsley W.R.Lay J. L. Gay H. L.Corlis F.E.Bradshaw Custer Jones T. H. Pickrell Frank C. Gibbs A.T.Whitt D.B.Calvert Virgil Vandeventer.. B. Bramlage B. J. Linnemann— Frank R. Haus H. McCauley R. S. Withers T. E. Elliott Chas. Davidson W. G.Abbett G. T. Hambrick J. E. Pollock J. A. Roan J.H.Hocker W.E.Davis E.L.Walters W. F. Champ S.C.Denny H. B.Beck J. W. Porter Geo. S. Weeks H. W. Moores J. R. Downing REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 541 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—-Continued. KANSAS—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 10—Continued. T iabiliiios Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources Surplus and liabilities. Capital. and undivided profits. Circulation. Due to banks Demand Time de- and all deposits. posits. other liabilities. $53,654 36,733 87,201 $21,120 16,995 20,000 $2,737 3,600 3,850 $474,878 427,613 436,872 $75,000 25,000 25,000 $8,709 34,707 29,928 $19,997 25,000 25,000 159,688 21,424 22,460 25,952 1,250 2,500 446,298 547,497 25,000 50,000 8,186 19,688 25,000 50,000 267,682 292,718 86,401 79,939 34,030 4 55,152 5 202,140 41,748 1,000 20,000 503,930 58,259 19,345 6 18,807 111, 958 3,405,786 3,308,956 2,664,559 19,973 25,000 482,549 676,713 296,149 176,552 223,176 385,000 61,098 82,559 82,416 208,271 51,709 $218,489 $149,683 185,092 121,484 181,081 163,689 $3,000 1 36,330 2 12,174 3 686,873 50,000 35,329 333,985 4,400 1,250 356,209 21,950 12,673,812 3,500 11,906,261 9,424 6,791, 987 25,000 25,000 400,000 200,000 200,000 20,845 36,101 105,531 420,583 290,864 8,000 273,740 8,576 6,400 7 25,000 198,350 69,324 2,434 8 100,000 4,525, 694 2,328', 716 5,213,865 9 49,998 3,678,558:1,286,545 6,270,577 10 75,000 2,574,286 1,040,503 2,611,334 11 5,000 5,000 1,250,440 1,771,280 2,354,602 200,000 100,000 100,000 10,618 112,503 112,926 580,026 911,202 ioo,ooo 100,000 1,077,843 2,500 1,337,388 50,000 123,117 50,000 736,944 137,868 341,612 415,009 321,930 12 205,963 13 548,824 14 287,836 89,491 15 KENTUCKY. DISTRICT 1NTO. 4 . $50,000 $1. 604,3621 $253,84 ., 104,998 953,321 50,000 809, 647 15,000 411,130 152,356 22,500 347,274 151,857 $14,732 5,282 6,752 9,236 5,592 172,121 259,775 114,662 $6,343 $2,093,578 9,087 1,350,477 2,500 1,002, 921 665,202 4,869 597,282 3,563 $100,000 105,000 50,000 50,000 30,000 $70,637 181,876 86,522 27,480 40,058 1,250 114,030 125,000 1,250 456,781 854,916 222,062 380,910 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 41,518 54,918 6,414 28,878 25,938 43,039 3,710 6,596 420,430 950,585 25,000 75,000 25,086 58,820 57,759 318,773 62,760 1,028,978 127,379 162,776 40,966 118, 759 12, 624 60,469 89,346 113,510 32,284 43,974 23,000 207, 090 68,637 117,563 68,628 76,853 12,628 17,139 35,030 33,110 1,250 1,250 325 39,274 21,438 25,049 8,750 8,425 4,375 1,281 2,500 3,773 439,524 748,270 318,080 5,149, 937 2,076,023 3,268, 494 1,254,526 1,396,340 411,236 282,391 723,774 1,368,631 25,000 25,000 25,000 600,000 200,000 350,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 75,000 22,104 23,800 366,: 27,018 22,900 507, 972 163,518 4,027 62,596 6,100 220,357 171, 660 580,800 2,689,368 955, 706 178, 403 194, 250 557, 288 834,468 123,906 350, 000 1,404, 235 575,075 96,600 120,000 922, 038 97,500 1,097,972 84.526 50,000 19,987 103,215 184,482 5,650 25,000 226,621 62,482 50,000 433,913 123,498 74, r 92,578 714,790 309,87i 68,911 196,864 31,245 34,349 84,514 49,742 58,833 41,025 432,580 25,755 41,539 13,740 21,142 53,078 22,500 26,212 14,972 211,656 13,045 14,041 4,838 2,740 43,720 3,750 2,799 1,250 112,449 524,266 899, 888 335,802 559,881 635, 053 459,679 467, 677 332, 427 6,346,225 25,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 800,000 25,000 288,077 30,914 12,500 516,877 37,727 50,000 193,635 7,676 50,000 303,590 37,800 45,000 332,120 60,337 50,000 293,007 48,968 50,000 315, 293 14, 427 25,000 160,844 458,823 780, 498 3,111,909 115,593 291,548 285,352 83,318 148,462 233,541 19,359 402,543 384,853 1,607,092 4,258,308 8,286,511 150,000 300,000 800,000 171,652 351,922 167,629 $492,876 509, 041 141, 248 58,487 92,267 $132,861 71,109 58, 374 33,124 36,191 21,270 17,616 23,613 38,756 19,000 36,190 10,130 30,004 149,349 232,050 I 25,000 24,200 25,000 25,000 193,142 375,628 165,571 302,032 24,000 75,000 344,268 530,303 145,400 1,128,330 299,995 2,126,969 799,997 3,130,218 114,090 184,681 2,076 25 32,781 2,334 1,862 152,404 111,614 386,274 15,890 16,342 3,553 119 3,881 101,396 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 3,635 39 117,287 40 4,440 41 89,755 42 59,099 43 4,235 44 3; 416 45 - — 16,768 4 6 1,141,379 47 11,710 1,070 1,178,352 49 412,384 2,976,283 342 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of ymtiowal banl's as shown KENTUCKY—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . -1—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. London, National Louisa, First Louisa, Louisa Ludlow, First Manchester, First Maysville, State Middlesborq, NationalMount Sterling, Montgomery. Mount Sterling. Mount Sterling. Mount Sterling, Traders. Newport, American... Newport, Newport Nicholasville, First.... Paintsville, Paintsville Paris, First. ... Pikeville, F i r s t . . . . . . . Pikeville,Pikeville.... Pinevilie', Bell Prestonsburg, First... Richmond, Citizens... Richmond, Madison.. Richmond, Southern.. Russell, First Saiversville, Salyersville. Somerset, First Somerset, Farmers.... Stanford, First Stanford, L i n c o l n County. Whitesburg, First Williamsburg, First.. Wimiore, First Winchester, Citizens.. Winchester, C l a r k County. President. D.C.Edwards.... M. S. Burns Augustus Snyder. A. V. C. Grant.... D.L.Walker F.T.Kirk L. L. Robertson.. John G. Winn Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. R. C. Eversole G. R. Vamon M. F.Conloy James A. Stephens. T. H. Bowling H. C. Sharp W.C. Sleet J. H. Conner $196,190 210,062 309,506 340,535 187,614 851.121 447,609 214,316 $55,500 84,900 185,970 51,271 121,640 132,850 52,798 324,884 S16,947 21,091 25,471 15,116 32,058 239,366 24,565 14,014 W. S. Lloyd W.L.Killpatrick... 627,448 199,934 17,450 I). J. Burchett J. O. Greene 399,665 115,234 35,903 J. P. Weekman Charles Megerle N. L. Bronaugh Jno. E. Buckingham W.W.Haley J. W. Ford Tom Rogers J. M. Gilbert Hiram Harris S. S. Parkes.. W.Bennett Joe S. B oggs Jacob Fisher Tone Gardner J. M. Richardson A. W. Cain J. S. Hooker W. H. Shanks A.M. Larkin J. D.Hengelbrok... G. L. Knight Jas. W. Turner Jas. McClure W. W. Gray H. E. Bevias G.C.May..., J. M. Weddington... J. W. Crooke R. R. Burnam R. M. Rowland , Sallie B. Kinman | Geo. Coyrenton 495.224 810,081 525,094 967, 590 692,537 708.253 821', 840 407,719i 129,732' 525,338 426,220 433.454 241', 798 137,324 396,714 596,8111 125.400 268', 000 455, 256,170 86,900 153,150! 65,549 163,750 154.""" 290,: 414.145 6,' 500 346,810 24,000 129,734 28,924 72,453 18,6."0 12,000 78,099 24,555 23,550 18,618 JoeH. Gibson John C. Ogden.. C. Havs Foster W. M.'Bright 860,856 394,973 372.122 604, 684 283,200 148', 700 103,004 100,000 19,410 30,200 40,931 92,278 Jno. D. Fitzpatrick. E. S. Moss. H. L. McLean J, D. Simpson S. D. Goff W. H. Courtney C. S.Wilson.. I C.W.Mitchell W . T . Poynter.: R.P.Taylor 311,126 149,842 147,793 605,683 1, 543, 654 58,400 31, 000 950 204, 929 287, 644 58,044 11,002 5,803 12,500 53,882 151U00 123,270 74,083 D I S T R I C T N O . 8. Adairville, First Bardwell. First Bowling Green, American. Bowling Green, Citizens. Campbellsville, Taylor Carrollton, First Carrollton, Carrollton. Central City. First Clay, Farmers Clinton, First Columbia, First Danville, Citizens Danville, Farmers.... Elizabethtown, First Hardin. Frankfort, Branch of Kentucky. Frankfort, State Fulton, First Fulton, City Glasgow, First Glasgow, Citizens Glasgow, Farmers Glasgow, Trigg H. E. Sandorff R. M. J. Haworth.. J. Whit Patten L.'S. Evans E. P. Fisher G. D, Sledge $120.199 243', 722 982, 932 $94,700 36', 750 424,840 $31,635 7,719 66 ; 323 Robt. Rodes T. H. Beard 1,193,486 296,300 100, 669 D. W. Gowdy J. A. Donaldson Geo. B. Winslow... W . R . McDowell... J. B.Mitchell W. D. Ward B. Massie M. J. Farris J. C.Caldwell C. Hotopp G. H. Gowdy T. B. Forbes J. G. Goslee B. R. Green C.E.Hearin F. W. Brock E. H. Hughes E. W.Cook G.W.Welsh Horace Hays 141, 853 704, 066 601,635 429,140 185,155 256,365 227,933 415, 021 541 363 1,133', 948 119,650 195, 734 134,384 130,115 153,150 78,116 49, 050 389, 850 6,050 53, 327 11, 250 240, 876 35,931 6, 600 33,916 158.316 308,900 98,175 R.W.McRery Henry F. Lindsey... 717, 813 137, 684 97,074 Eugene E. Hoge... HerscheiT. Smith. W.W.Morris W . B . Smith W. F. Richardson.. V. H. Baird T. P. Dickinson.... L. D. Jones P. B. Beadles N. G. Cooke H. G. Smith J. H. Mann, j r . . . . P. W. Holman T. C. Dickinson... 480,984 277, 879 614, 650 206,635 254,215 693, 384 439.948 428, 084 45,277 134,300 147,950 85,068 233,096 407,002 480,185 6,801 15,750 54,005 22,150 125,910 88,259 596,157 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 543 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. KENTUCKY—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 4—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Lawful Cash and reserve exchange, with exclusive Federal of lawful reserve reserve. bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. Due to Circula- D e m a n d Time de- banks and all tion. deposits. posits. other liabilities. $25,000 $281,614 374,521 29, 997 50,000 411,447 25,000 115, 926 26,600 315, 973 115,000 1,020,734 429, 768 25,000 50,000 487,799 $1,108 1 5,072 2 3,856 3 16,532 165 5 4,231 6 3,496 7 5,400 8 $00,150 175,575 91, 237 5,834 55,020 68,991 138,083 47,320 $17 454 '29,239 33,076 14,899 23,537 78,449 44,263 42,346 $1,250 1,500 4,075 2,750 1,875 5,750 18,254 6,107 1347,491 522,367 649,335 430,408 421,744 1,376,527 726', 572 648,987 $25,000 30,000 50,000 25, 000 50,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 $14,769 39, 680 35, 815 32, 947 24,006 86,562 32,361 55,788 138.455 55,170 6,500 1,044,957 50,000 142,578 50,000 784,501 17,878 56,566 55 170 8,558 647,408 50,000 57,756 50,000 442,489 47,163 10 140,550 166, 460 69,308 151,980 72,877 57,285 115,515 26', 097 60,580 170, 468 110, 609 86,433 28,014 53', 634 97' 161 38,333 71, 459 48,384 48,060 55,361 55,364 17,436 47,000 41,181 37,000 17, 469 17,027 7,526 10,003 3,750 246, 763 9,419 5,876 2,665 2,500 325 11,550 6,850 7,750 1,561 1,900 1,385,865 2,094,661 768,385 2,052,600 1,303,097 1,205,378 1, 111, 205 717,283 292, 272 930,106 817,559 740, 592 435, 662 302,586 100,000 100,000 100 000 200,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25 000 100, 000 125, 000 100, 000 50,000 25,000 119,698 138,298 108, 639 180,260 118, 671 86, 286 96,342 15, 484 8,233 74,190 63,770 36,805 27,451 17,916 613,677 99,995 100, 000 1,405,744 75, 000 472,501 199, 000 958,368 99, 998 684.011 100,000 613! 925 48,800 623, 643 351, 582 50', 000 6, 500 251, 388 75, 000 673 991 525, 737 94, 500 100,000 498, 459 12, 250 252,933 25,000 233,820 380,008 329, 263 205,414 92,291 39,318 46,343 87,348 36,503 24,500 35,232 5,000 2,500 4,830 6,674 1,461,228 705,167 584, 705 885,211 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 88,608 62,851 48,740 58,147 100,000 1,087,218 48,200 459,301 49,000 283,114 100,000 439,818 65,848 68,588 8,843 85,484 228,570 27.494 12; 192 7,126 48,000 110,943 13,360 2,253 1,250 9,138 10,945 534,272 274,877 196,765 965,734 2,235,638 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 200,000 15,603 10,000 10,177 83,475 241,800 25,000 282,446 25,000 132,019 25,000 80,957 99,998 529,449 200,000 1,166,882 S43,097 98, 217 215,001 5,000 135,947 131,329 9 72,487 21,356 12,245 383,651 156,405 58,525 18,527 125,071 1,152 6,925 8,306 3,860 48,424 850 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 76,426 29,001 93,973 110,780 8,976 5,814 59,878 76,466 25 26 27 28 170,834 82,447 10,631 116,195 403,873 15,389 411 45,000 36,617 23,683 29 30 31 32 33 $9,992 20,688; 99,261 ! $25,000 $213,191. 25, 000. 226,786! $60,546 125,000; 1,430,826 79,961 $7, 144 5,366 42,431 66,032 117,395 1,515,523; 94,530 131,321 142, 449 246, 642 273', 893 124,846 247 1,969 44,604 D I S T R I C T N O . 8. $16,969 54,058; 322, 667 $15,573 19, 886 94,826 309,209 111,641 $1,250 1,250 10-, 89l| $280, 326 363,387 1,902,479 $25, 0001 25,000 125,000 6 , UUUi 2,017,305 120,000 20,000 34,513 31,815 44,684 32,698 22,878 22,000 33,679 51,000 87,764 2,350 365,311 3,000 1,089,384 3,000 817,855 3,437 928,288 1,250 430,923 2,500 419,056 3,719 394,390 7,313 1,042,288 9,9751 1,110,15l| 28,412 2,026,719 25,000 100,000 60,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 168,865| 59,192 12,085 1,192,713 100,000 83,841! 7,660l 39,302 38,521 56,350 106,011 59,723 50,543 14,391 42,494 18,098 17,811 53,276 30,114 8,295 2,000 5,471 3,850 2,000 7,250 3,750 1,531,! 354,008 851,967 469, 578 437, 593! 1,218,927 1,028,796 150,000 50,000 80,000 50,000 40,000 75,000 75,000 75, 408! 9S, 744 3a, 771 80,036 32,698! 52,597! 57,772! 38,109! 82,098s 82,263 i 103,825 24,400; 262,990 28,158 11,135 246,468j 530,902 51,472 57,000i 36,654 60, OOO! 292,930i 338,271 601,909; 210,227 35,000 25,000! 287,617! 15,788 24,000! 77,502J 277,051! 23,4291 48,700! 11,392 306,298!. 36,550l 24,200 528,506! 110,945 100,000| 465| 776,866; 117,306 97,100! 693! 47,918! 149,995 ; 1,053,106! 375,' 113,639! 100,000 799,340 63,122 66,169 150,000 703,604 15,511 40,000 221,990 383,304 6Q,434 80,000 598,812 18,599 50,000 191,153 118,275 4,917 40.000 200, 904; 92, 523! 50,057 75,000i 626,691 321,286| 33,8431 75.000] 347,307 180,765: 13,628 103,542J 39 30,000 31,092 1,016 8,484 2,343 202,372! 45 18,186: 46 250,201; 47 16,612 48 78,855'49 26,507 50 32,721 51 41,550 52 59,251 53 70,893^ 54 316,881:55 544 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown KENTUCKY—Continued. D I S T R I C T 1STO. 8—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Greenville, First Harrodsburg, First — Harrodsburg, Mercer.. Henderson, Henderson Hodgenville, Farmers. Hodgenville, La Rue.. Hopkins ville, First.... Horse C a v e , F i r s t Lawrenceburg, Anderson. Lawrenceburg, Lawrenceburg. Lebanon, Citizens Lebanon, Farmers Lebanon, Marion Louisville, National... Louisville, Louisville National Banking Co. Louisville, C i t i z e n s Union. Louisville, First President. Cashier. Rush W*. Alliii."."."."."'. R . H . Cooper D . H . Smith Chas. Hubbard Geo. C. Long W.V.Bell J . W . Gaines Jno. T. Reynolds... F. P.James Wm. Vandivier C. A. Katterjohn . . R.R. Hargan F. H. Stark Bailey Russell W C.Cann L. B. McBrayer W . T . Bond J. M. Johnson R. E. Young Dr. R. C.McChord.. W.C.Rogers James B. Brown John H. Leathers... J.A.Kelly F. L. Dant O. D. Thomas James J. Hayes Ben C. Weaver J.D.Stewart Jos. M. Zahner, W.A.Wickliffe Embry L. Swearingen. Madisonville, Farmers F.P.Stum Ed. Gardner Mayfield,First D. B. Stanfield Mayfield, City r Monticello, Citizens... Isaac W alker Morganfield, Morgan- S.C.Anderson field. W . H . Finnev Murray, First Phil. I. Walkins.... Owensboro, First Owensboro, National R. S. Hughes Deposit. T Owensboro, L n i t e d E . T . Franks States. O. H. Curtis Owenton, First Owenton, Farmers... J. H. Cunningham.. Robt. L. Reeves Paducah, First J. C.Utterback Paducah, City R. M. Pool Princeton, First Princeton, Farmers.. John R. Wylie Providence, Union... G. W.Wynn Russell ville, Citizens. T.D.Evans Russell Springs, First S.Wilson N.S.Guy Scottsville, First Scottsville, A l l e n F. J. Hale County. Sebree, First W.I. Smith Springfield, First H. M. Grundy HughL. Rose J.W. McDonald... C.C.Wyatt T. P. Smith V.P.Jones W.B. Sparks Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts,'and | Govern- investments, overdrafts. merit se- and real curities. estate. $460,938 623, 521 739, 555 1,297,557 382,363 269, 631 867,645 301,352 694,741 $271,542 166,660 234, 456 461,176 174, 800 121,150 175, 000 125,980 207,100 $90,077 24,100 22,001 37,155 23,493 12, 665 77,000 29,107 53,050 539,892 153,115 119,677 489,946 153,933 92,930 285,800 192,250 33,350 785,787 331, 650 72,307 28,612,323 5,203,101 5,088,465 735,066 2, 664,859 1,048,637 1,061,608 13,601,238 3, 324,155 456,437 3,704,654 1,656,850 399,349 85,400 271,531 1,200,652 331,156 108,135 377,512 99,500 41,127 143, 613 70,050 35, 400 304,079 128,550 3,300 T. H. Stokes J. D. Russell Chas. G. Nalle 421,285 635,932 1,765,813 319,596 277,589 492,826 18,095 204,426 165,040 R.D.Head 1,895,836 403,352 29,150 G. W.Forsee B.F.Holbrook.... Dow Wilcox R. R. Kirkland.... L. G.Cox Ray Baker T. T. Morris H.L.Trimble Robert Ingram H. P. Gardner A. S. Gardner 286,016 85,125 223,593 110,100 1.517,298 357, 261 2,684,128 1,210,631 1.362,299 324, 400 222,069 97,823 144,101 87,300 223,689 83,250 92,788 21,214 454,768 215,077 3,030 312,950 22,650 36,177 275,189 532,026 77,008 22,300 17,970 41,006 8,999 39, 500 12,109 87,100 92,150 6,182 8,952 T. M. Hawkins.. J. C. McElroy... 112,818 438,051 LOUISIANA. DISTRICT NO. 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Abbeville, First Alexandria, First Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Crowley, First De Ridder, First Jeanerette, First Jennings, Jennings — Lafayette, First Lake Charles, First. - Lake Charles Calcasieu. Longvllle, First Morgan City, First 6. J. N. Greene J. A. Bentley W . P . Connell J. G. LcBlanc T. B. Wheadon Jno. B. Heroman $559, 059 $72,150 2,586,114 242,438 1, 389,009 1, 832,543 $13, 361 314, 797 379,963 P. L. Lawrence J. H. McMahon H. Patout D.C.Ritchie N.P.Moss L. Kaufman Frank Roberts C. D. Andrus KenR. Cogle Arthur Wolford E.F.Follett S. R. Parkerson N. E. North E . N . Hazzard 1,334,608 575,041 2,366 5,901 1,156.723 1,101, 616 9, 405,831 288,774 142,906 162,036 622, 364 174,895 767,938 14,500 30, 550 94,222 29,958 154,500 178,396 608,915 S. Arthur K n a p p . . . Jno. N. Monroe H. M. Gotten K. R. Hood 63,094 385, 772 15, 049 142, 039 13, 374 48, 291 545 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. KENTUCKY—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 8—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $400,242| 1 9 , 9 8 6 122,021 64,668 55, 633 23,855 1 3 3 , 5 3 2 2 1 , 7 9 9 62,091i 46,132| 3 8 1 1 2 7 6 , 5 4 0 5 7 1 , . , , , 4 3 7 1 4 8 7 8 0 8 2 3 8 7 0 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. L i a b i l i t i e s . Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. C a p i t a l . $ 3 , 5 7 8 $1,288,378 875,267 5 , 0 0 0 1 , 1 9 0 , 9 2 8 6 , 3 3 1 10.400 1 , 9 3 8 , 8 0 7 6 7 1 , 3 7 2 3; 400 4 5 3 , 1 9 8 6,044 3,750 1 , 3 3 0 , 3 8 8 5 0 6 , 2 9 1 1,250 5,000 1 , 0 7 3 , 2 5 7 5 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 6 0 40, 40,720 11,76«3| 36,500 30,990 48,126 2,383,003 5,772! 2,500! 18,7151 5 4 1 , 6 4 6 1 5 , 5 4 2 £62,001 36,000 68,565 67,851 31,683 19,853 73,461 26,803 51,275 8 5 1 , 2 4 8 , 3 5 , 3 1 5 8 6 1 7 6 4 8 3 , , , , , 5 2 3 6 7 6 6 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOOJ r p l u d u v i d e ofits s n d . D u e C i r c u l a t i o n . t o Time de- a b n a d n k as l l posits. o t h e r l i a - D e m a n d d e p o s i t s . bilities. 100J 0O0J 911,302j , , , , , S u a n d i pr $53,313 28,939 75,708 55,432 22,522 13,744 57,453 20,6041 101,210; $30,000 100.000 99' 995 200,000 54,000 40,000 75,000 25,000 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 100,000; 129,916 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 100,000! 70,044 1 0 0 , 3 5 0 , 3 50,000| 30,822 1 5 0 , 3 150, OOOj 85,380 !, 5 0 0 , 5 2,500,000! 2 , 7 6 9 , 6 8 6 2; 250,000; 124,748 3 135, $689, 475, 888, 756, 388, 263, 829, 278, 746, $ 1 9 1 7 1 2 2 3 4 1 5 2 5 3 6 2 2 5 $ 4 5 6 * 4 7 7 2 9 5 3 8 5 , 6 0 7 140, 785 7 0 , 9 3 4 2 5 6 , 8 9 2 1 5 5 , 1 7 3 I2cl 5 5 0 , 1 6 9 , , , , , , , , , 1 0 8 2 4 0 9 4 6 8 1 2 0 2 5 6 8 0 7 2 9 0 4 1 2 4 8 3 1 , 2 1 7 120! 0 0 0 4 7 6 , 8 8 1 7 0 , 5 1 8 0 0 0 371,018! 5 4 , 3 9 3 0 0 0 611,859! 1 3 5 , 9 6 1 1 5 1 , 1 7 3 000:i9,656; 7 8 6 ! 4 , 4 7 7 , 7 9 7 1 6 , 4 6 4 , 3 7 6 OOOj 2 , 5 3 - 1 , 7 3 4 6 7 0 , 7 1 7 1 , 5 9 8 . 5 3 6 278,149 2 i 8 , 6 6 9 | 23,299,567 3 , 6 9 3 , 8 7 6 999,980 1,000,000: 1,887,092 ! 8 , 3 7 0 , 9 9 3 ; 2 , 1 0 0 , 1 6 2 8 , 9 4 1 , 3 4 0 1,370,021 46,305! 8 3 8 , 8 0 7 1 6 4 2 4 6 0 4 7 7 2 , , , . , 0 6 3 3 8 9 3 8 7 2 4 8 3 4 9 305,388 50,930 80,000 24,922 18,098 29,078 7,008,441 500,000: 266,095 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 500 000 250 632 971,724 1,772,080 574,444 315,785 530,468 50,000: 150,000! 100,000! 25,000! 50,000 23,049 185,553 89,549 18,776 30,590 49 150 80 25 50 3 , 0 6 9 , 7 7 0 0 7 3 , 7 3 0 1 , 9 9 8 , 8 4 6 328.046 5 1 2 , 1 1 8 944', 305 1 5 5 , 7 8 6 j 275,393 7,931 246,652! 395,213! , , , , , 25,673 118,213 215,328 3 1 , 7 5 2 4 8 , 3 2 4 9 8 , 3 1 7 4,350 8,012 40,950 8 2 0 , 7 5 2 1 , 2 9 2 , 4 9 6 2 , 7 7 8 , 2 7 4 5 0 , 0 0 0 137,900! 325,000! 2 6 , 0 8 3 5 5 , 0 6 5 1 6 7 , 2 9 1 25, 129, 325, 4 4 0 , 6 4 4 6 3 9 , 8 6 2 1 , 0 7 2 , 2 7 4 2 6 6 , 3 3 9 309,878] 0 7 6 , 3 4 7 261,719 111,166 63,489 2,764,712j 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 1 0 4 , 6 1 7 2 1 3 , 6 0 0 1 , 0 3 0 , 2 2 8 7 1 5 , 2 0 4 21,926' 14,552J 306,025 188,208 237,6281 72,555 53,006 22,709 56,780 277,117 214,984 21,370 10,381 105,365 152,810 90,000 20,110 16,230 24,000 10,347 60,000 60,607 3,750 3,000 10,101 28,880 13,247 3,040 1,750 1,250 1,007 3,250 1,312 440,837! 397,803i 2,571,239! 4 , 7 9 6 , 6 8 3 | 2,104,582| 437,8971 3 2 0 , 3 5 7 3 9 5 , 9 0 4 1 9 1 , 1 3 5 1 , 0 1 0 , 3 1 2 9 0 5 , 0 2 4 63,000! 6 0 , 0 0 0 150, OOO; 300,000: 150,000: 50,000 25,000! 25,000! 25,000J 25, OOOj 25,000! I 65,474 21,932 1 4 , 0 0 0 2 8 , 4 5 7 2,000 4,200 2 8 7 , 5 7 5 5 9 3 , 7 4 2 40,000! 50,-OOOj 9 , 5 1 1 1 8 6 , 4 3 6 2 1 , 5 7 1 359 4 , 6 6 5 22,360; 31,551 203,176 161,746 227,265 16,1191 11,073] 1 4 , 1 5 8 5 , 9 5 3 2 9 , 2 2 0 2 3 , 3 7 5 62,950 2 8 5 , 59,f"~ 2 3 6 , 100,000 1 , 1 3 4 , 301,800 1 , 7 1 3 , 150,000 1 , 2 0 4 , 50,000 2 4 3 , 25,000 1 9 9 , 25,000 3 2 8 , 1 5 9 , 7 4 7 , 6 5 6 , 6,250 "25," 11,16! 67, 666 40,000 50,000 0 5 0 1 0 3 9 8 1 4 3 7 8 9 8 2 6 1 0 4 6 5 1 2 , 6 8 4 1 9 , 7 9 3 2 1 2 , 3 6 2 4 2 1 , 0 6 4 7 6 9 662,7861 5 1, 1 0 9 , 6 4 5 1 , 2 '2 1 6 , 9 0 6 3 6 1 , 6 2 9 4 5 7 , 8 7 0 4 520! 0 3 "i8i,"069! 1 , 8 1 8 0 , 7 4 3 174,353 3 4 3 , 9 4 8 21,290! 75,849! 7 7 1 0 6 6 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 3 3 3 2 1 9 2 1 5 1 , , , , , , , , , , , 4 5 0 8 0 3 1 7 8 3 0 7 3 8 7 7 8 6 500 4 2 2 042 3 1 2 2 9 8 3 2 763 6 , 6 6 5 LOUISIANA. DISTRICT NO. $43,887 449,178 589,705 $29,136 167,837 168,700 95,643 83,436 38,697 146,047 138,530 277,304 1,204,729 53,054 49,213 23,763 5,000 78,603 73,305 513,069 25,576 138,896 8,000 39,937 6. $719,218 3,780,643 4,373,508 $50,000 300,000 150,000 $ 9 1 , 9 9 1 3 6 4 , 2 6 2 1 8 2 , 1 6 8 $ 2 9 9 , 9 9 7 2 , 3 6 7 , 6 4 6 2 , 4 7 2 , 9 4 3 7,769 1,794,348 883,398 2,250 557,853 2,500 445 187,351 9,000 2,159,720 1,811,900 6,384 103,014 12,603,496 50,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 116,377 22,317 74,664 20,000 147,844 77,728 330,447 7 1 5 , 5 2 3 , 3 4 3 , 6 2 , 1 , 1 3 4 , 1 , 0 7 2 , 5 , 4 8 8 , 125,093 757,435 25,000 50,000 580 52,432! $1,625 20,279 13,588 2,500 152982°—CUR 1910—VOL 2 35 5 0 , 0 0 0 6 0 9 5 3 2 0 8 5 0 5 7 9 6 $109,765 $ 1 3 4 , 9 6 5 6 4 7 , 7 3 5 000 14,222 1 , 4 0 4 , 1 7 5 2 78,268 1 267, 096 5 9 4,443 2 1 833 , 6 1,211 . 6 3 , 0 9 7 ; 570 3 8 7 , 9 7 9 597,490| 7 , 6 2 2 3,248] 7 8 4 , 0 2 0 , 9 3 9 , 2 3 6 7 5 , 6 4 6 0 , 6 , 0 6 2 , 4 2 3 8 4 7 6 1 1 3 4 9 1 7 3 3 , 9 1 2 4,265! 5 0 5 1 546 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as show L.OUISI ANA-Continued. D I S T R I C T KTO. 6—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. New Iberia, New Iberia. New Iberia, Peoples... New Iberia, State New Orleans, CanalCommercial. New Orleans, Whitney Central. Oberlin. First Opelousas, Opelousas. Ville Platte, First President. Cashier. Jos. A. Brown J. E. Schwing Chas.L. Provost--. Albert Estorge P. H. Saunders E. E. Delhommer... J. R. Perry W. Messersmith Jno. E. Bouden, jr. E . H . Keep John Chaumont E. B. Dubuisson... A. Coreil Joseph lies A. Leon Dupre" L. G. Vidrine Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $803, 622 $250,502' $26,50 231,429 186,113 411, 321 217,442 6,816,048 1,044,753 27,60 29,10 93, 85 20,869,416 6,277,902 2,941,92 135,884 447, 599 123, 596 4, 050 124,1761 66.377j 35,28 88, 28 10, 75 $328,190 $72,900 58,115 138,924 26, 850 163,321 30, 000 920,335 232,769 385,155 409, 908 88,540 862,727 96,426 1,780,451 374,014 6,640,6S8 1,900,699 1,539,171 356,933 10,595,450 990,447 §44,32 3,90' 15,38 154,41 24, 92 DISTRICT Arcadia, First Delhi, Macon Ridge. •. Gibsland, First Homer, Homer Lake Providence, First Minden, First Monroe, Citizens Monroe, Ouachita Shreveport, First Shreveport, American. Shreveport, Commercial. Winnfield, First ..! W. M. Deas L. M. Tooke C. C. Thompson.., ..! W. P . Crawford A. B. Hart man... ..! L. W. Baker C. O. Ferguson .. I W. A. McKenzie... E . F . Stevens E . J . Hamley L. P. Wren Arthur F . Dupuy. R. Downes, jr C . E . Slagel P . C . Willis T. E . Flourney... W. L. Young A. Querbes Ray P . Oden M.A. McCutchen. A. H. Van Hook... E. K. Smith , A. L. Bryan ! A. E. Scott 268, 848 10,850 64,29i 18,40: 198,78: 656,49( 124,72. 986,47. 18,51' MAINE. DISTRICT NO. Auburn, Shoe & Leather. Augusta, First Granite. Bangor, First Bangor, Merchants.... Bar Harbor, First Bath, First Bath, Bath Belfast, City Bethel, Bethel Biddeford, First Biadeford, Biddeford Booth bay H a r b o r , First. Bridgton, Bridgton.., Brunswick, First Brunswick, Pejepscot Brunswick, Union Bucksport, Bucksport Calais, Calais Camden, Cam den Camden, Megimticook Caribou, Caribou Damariscotta, First.. Damariscotta, N e w castle. Eastport, Frontier Ellsworth, Burrill Farmington, First Farmington, Peoples., Fort Fairfield, Fort Fairfield. 1. George P. Martin.. Everett L. Smith... C. S. Hichborn D. L. Higgins Isaiah K. Stetson.. Edward H. Blake.. A. S. Rodick Oliver Moses Win. D. Sewall C. W. Wescott C. E. Giles F. W.Adams Thomas Searls Wm. S. Shorey F . D . Hill R.A. Bramhall. EllervC. Park J. E/Etchells Albert R.Goodwin. S. T. Haddocks.... Seth Walker. C. H. Prescott JereG. Shaw K.H.Richards.... Edward S.Abbott. F.C.Webb $1,007,318 $122,600 $292,42 980,793 580,334 2,128,58 3,703,064 1,134,423 1,425,01 786,054 214,790 573, Ti 75,355 307,84 656,719 859,482 566,705 1,624,4, 354,910 249,471 321,6£ 1,448,197 399,692 1,127, Of .62, 758 44,852 50,31 426,177 199,250 101, & 403, 011 191,776 209,65 395,649 65,652 134,9' Geo. Downes Chas.C. Wood.... G.T.Hodgman... H. D.Collins Joel P. Huston E.E.Philbrook... Lewis L. Keen S.L.Forsaith Charles I. Giveen.. J. W. Fisher Parker S. Kennedy. ElbridgeC. Short... T. J. French R. L. Bean C. B. Margesson H. E. Winslow Robt. K. Tukey 211,710 366,388 161,973 111,932 132,325 300,255 288,814 156,261 600,401 456,234 179,606 80,982 132,114 101,657 76,719 129,549 103,660 120,500 55,834 68,050 89,073 60,317 40,1( 409,Z 74,3! 120,1' 207, li 545,5; 508,6: 88,4 249,0 187,7 145,1 Williams. Hume. O. W. Foss E. E. Richards... Chas. H. Pierce... ToiuE. Hacker... George H. Hayes... E d w . F . Small J. H. Thompson J. Prentice Flint... H.B.Kilburn 688,318 288,443 308,909 380,088 749,415 69,305 150,341 144, 895 121,959 84,146 556,1 144,8 152,1 402,3 212,5 Barrett Potter 54', BEPOKT OF I H E COMPTEOLLEB OF THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. LOUISIANA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 6—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. $253,6261 $51,566 $9,082 $1,394,899 $50,000 76.i, 654 0,297 3,097,769 J8,076 35,845 383,743 2,500 • 552,373 10,000 784,005 100,000 100,000 500,000 $553,856! $50,000 35,568 55,566 868,366 28,005 46,906 25,988 12,500 36,885 5,7311 215,858 749,175 233,794 25,000 50,000 25,000 103,697 2,312 $729,698 $l,65i; I 50,000 99,995 299,998 Due to banks and all other liabilities. !! 9,694^ 1 ! ! 366,805; ' ' ] 486,576! 41,868^ 466,684 11,902,852 5,835,237' 347,798 4,051,453 6,184,260 3,091,052|l,390,489 40,755,038 2,800,000 2,358,449! 1,520,000 24,745,203 988,652] 8,343,736' 138 5,325 1,352 0I8TEICT NO. $71,045 35,192 72,528 467, 845 286, 400 16,529 94,830 380, 537 1,289,097 461,987 3,171,558 55,050 $24,298 $2,500 $543,260 $50,000 8,540 14,655 259,326 25,000 19,805 313 298,198 25,000 6,527 1,655,532 76,406 80,000 37,557 3,790 970,596 50,000 30,430 17,050 626,747 50,000 49,452 11,972 1,133,813 250,000 115, 775 3,100 2,852,665 200,000 637,179 114,357 11,238,516 1,000,000 119,638 9,669 2,612,122 150,000 382,619 161,679 16,288,229 500,000 18,499 360,907 25,000 136,389i 333,991! 68,664! 50,977! 204,420 32,308^ 2 3 4 5 2,565 6 8,667 7 80,510! 8 11. $36,507 $50,000 $312,132 $16,460 $78,161 9 10,168 12,500 124,477 22,009 65,172 10 17,299 6,250 247,854 1,795 11 123,441 30,000 1,173,205 235,957 12,929 12 22,197 13 88,659 49,995 600,576 159,169 19,041 50,000 281,223 111,703 114,780 14 63,102 50,000 487,119 7.3,747 209,842 15 356,709 58,900 1,269,240 658,360 309,453 16 265,604 549,998 6,002.258 400,205 3,012,451 17 200 535,938 18 73,669 150,000 1,702;318 610,804 490,597 7,144,885 3,264,097 . 4,277,844 19 10,586 234,825 58,170 32,326 20 $31,139 21 MAINE. DISTRICT NO. 1. $317,180 $70,000 $1,250 $1,810,772 $200,000 $180,013 $25,000 $668,231 1706,389 74,422 108,865 26,589 3,899,592 200,000 123,124 199,998 563,863 2,314,785 164,997 190,402 281,471 408,030 215,374 121,311 58,167 196,942 95,271 47,361 214,989 89,888 52,368 134,766 42,346 101,355 13,000 47,457 41,000 40,253 47,600 14,665 625 21,137 87,251 14,928 1,100 8,231 8,875 2,667 6,690,086 1,869,569 1,374,379 3,614,591 1,271,032 3,212,545 230,229 979,944 949,567 686,560 400,000 100,000 50,000 400,000 125,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 480,463 261,002 81,348 161,970 260,105 84,321 22,482 164,463 79,116 60,522 380,000 1,776,429 2,812,965 100,000 1,134,947 203,764 12,500 512,725 715,263 350,000 1,277,787 1,390,980 626,036 124,997 60,000 559,229 i* 968," 234 170,726 10,000 96.000 587,695 92,400 460,204 92,804 276,954 260,850 25,000 46,599 86,558 36,374 17,737 24,630 55,601 97,690 94,472 148,739 67,865 22,162 20,419 38,574 19,576 13,113 23,292 78,258 44,025 13,763 39,701 30,110 13,363 3,700 3,877 5,688 5,500 4,476 2,500 2,684 2,951 5,925 2,500 1,600 403,575 1,036,785 399,596 345,176 521,376 1,085,809 1,062,338 411,679 1,111,822 833,504 422,174 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 21,376 108,172 35,461 37,862 15,740 56,770 63,922 12,306 82,107 76,198 24,866 50,000 50,000 47,500 49,998 49,995 50,000 50,000 50,000 12,500 50,000 32,000 262,553 345,913 177,877 190,508 162.035 195,324 273,666 112,722 361,037 201,983 89,375 556 425,562 27,000 15,628 237,527 674,G54 621,613 185,724 486,644 450,095 224,918 19,090 33 57,138 34 61,758 35 480 36 6,079 37 9,661 38 3,137 39 927 40 119,534 41 5,228 42 1,015 43 89,297 37,966 90,838 158,244 72 ; 165 46,064 20,788 43,200 39,000 40,418 2,155 1,451,261 2,500 644,872 741,967 2,000 3,265 1,104,891 4,836 1,163,577 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 44,353 15,324 41,469 30,980 123,137 43,000 50,000, 40,000 47,000] 11,700 506,259 191,985 586,708 250,072 313,945 524,776 308,650 232,873 44 28,9131 45 23,790 46 285 47 166,572 48 5o;ooo 726,554 498,223 497,822 22 790,229 23 69,856 24 2, 543 25 33,854 26 134,894 27 440,761 28 2,021 29 31,786 30 125,043 31 38,232 32 548 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown MAINE—Continued. D I S T R I C T N"O. 1—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Gardiner, National Bank of. Houlton, First Houlton, Farmers Kennebunk, Ocean... Kezar Falls, Kezar Falls. Lewiston, First Lewiston, Manufacturers. Limerick, Limerick... North Berwick, North Berwick. Norway, Norway Oakland, Messalonskee Phillips, Phillips Waterville, Ticonic... York Village, York County. Pittsfield, Pittsfield... Portland, First Portland, Canal Portland, Chapman... Portland, Portland Presque Isle, Presque Isle. Rockland, North Rockland, Rockland.. Rumford, Rumford... Saco, Saco Saco, York Sanford, Sanford Searsport, Searsport.,.. Skowhegan, First Springvale, Springvale Thomaston, Georges.. Thomaston, Thomaston. Van Buren, First Waldoboro, Medomak. Waterville, Peoples... President. E. L. Bussell C. H. Pierce F. A. Powers F.M.Ross Allen Garner Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. H. M. Lawton R. F. Ward W. F. Titcomb N. P. Eveleth O.L.Stanley Frank H. Packard.. William H. Newell.. Charles G. Moulton.. D. A.Hurd H.D.Smith G.W. Goulding G. H. Hamlin Geo. K. Boutelle M. W. Barber J. W. Manson Philip G. Brown William W. Thomas Philip F.Chapman.. William W. Mason.. C. F. Daggett Geo. W. Goss Elvert E.Parker.... Mildred B. Johnston. N. S. Austin Fred E. Smith J. E. Harris H. H. Field Chas. McGann A. M. Brag don...... H. F. Libby Carl A. Weber E. D. Noyes M. H. Purrington... Charles G.Allen W. M. Selby Elmer S. Bird Edwd. F. Berry A.S.Littlefield H. E. Robinson F. O.Eaton E. S. Kennard Chas. L. Bachelder., H.R.Jordan Sumner C Parcher.. Lloyd B. Fenderson, Eugene M. Hewett., Louis B. Goodall W. R. Blodgett B. F. Colcord Blin W. Page C. R.Cook H. B. Rowe R.N.Stiles L. S. Levensaler..., R. O.Elliot F. H. Jordan C.H.Washburn L. V. Thibodeau.... J. Adolphe Hebert., Hadley H. Kuhn.. A. R. Reed JohnN. Webber... J. F. Percival $331,883 $64,000! $60,198 329,534 637,298 497,144 273,445 198,049 93,181 86,750 53,450 144,469 133,900 53,766 38,221 1,512,795 1,742,818 511,850 185,516 549,17" 1,996,481 599,585 65,446 65,479 59,080 237,624 299,288 522,657 150,692 155,960 1,021,612 422,811 100,413 28,600 36, 734 257,177 110, 839 141,608 45,984 172,578 517,731 329,713 223,683 878,522 652,543 4,469,320 1,035,974 1,141,705 2,872, 855 758, 224 554,456 297,059 1,730,647 915,143 890,621 2,765,268 4,268,348 433,033 105,340 875,587 487,735 585,728 619,296 166,379 439, 280 1,524,077 126,537 892, 767 542,139 64,247 124,900 147,004 251,94" 349,01 161,890 216,719 105,963 376,350 21,202 94,053 82,311 474,295 366,228 246,444 268,292 50,511 1,312,856 192, 273 286,375 558, 836 48,700 390,236 222,854 159,409 776,872 27,113 66,133 346,024 24,957 222,320 575,812 295,000 MARYLAND. DISTRICT NO. 5. Aberdeen, First Annapolis, Farmers... Baltimore, Second Baltimore, Citizens 39 Baltimore, Drovers & Mechanics. 40 Baltimore, Farmers & Merchants. 41 Baltimore, MerchantsMechanics, First. 42 Baltimore, National... 43 Baltimore, Commerce. 44 Baltimore, Central 45 Baltimore, Exchange.. 46 Baltimore, Marine 47 Baltimore, Union 48 Baltimore, Old Town. 49 Baltimore, Western... SO Barton, First 51 Bel Air, Second 35 36 37 38 H. R. Baker Harry J. Hopkins... Charles C. Horner, jr. Albert D. Graham.. Robert D.Hopkins.. Carter G. Osburn D. R. Jamison L. D. Gassaway Daniel J. Enrich Joseph Oberle Edwin P. Hay den.. John E. Marshall $485, 849 $192, 400 $355,56: 233, 988 267,6£ 1, 938,100 4, 795,866 1,646, 750 962,4K 15, 183,093 6,571, 160 917 62 ; 097, 730 4,914,086 2,45lJ 84' John B. Ramsay T. Rowland Thomas Eugene Levering August Weber Waldo Newcomer... John M. Littig Phillips Lee Goldsborough. Jacob W. Hook Charles E. Rieman.. Samuel Bradley Thos. H. Robinson.. Samuel W. Tschudi. Wm. J.Delcher G. II. Barnes George F. Lang Jos. W.Leffler Yates Penniman Walter W. Beers Henry 0. Redue — William Marriott P.A.Laughlin W. Wylie Hopkins... 24, 021,393 6,471, 205 3,139,21' 4, 055,410 1,069, 372 569,16! 10, 354,664 1,100 390 2,876,73 7, 924,296 624 781 1,197,11 3, 341,990 263 699 229,95 10,544,586 2,697 300 1,106,38 3, 109,004 418 099 572,08 4, 809,737 2,111 062 1,688,26 660 2, 586,624 4, 045,358 1,450 114,723 113, 703,179 61 300 145 800 250 117, OS 625,74 181,9C 20,5£ REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 549 by re-ports of condition on Sept. 123 1919—Continued. MAINE—Continued. D I S T R I C T 1STO. 1~-Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus a n d undivided profits. Circula- Demand Time detion. deposits. posits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $448,692 $47,568 $7,383 1 264,068 325,733 660,842 157,097 274,942 483,529 9,905 279,139 5,389 49,755 73,452 3,799 2 3 4 5 $111,961 $37,004 %2>. 2 4 9 $608,295 $50,000 $54,652 59,656 78,659 185,246 124,810 29,895 35,822 50,000 18,000 2,500 2,966 4,250 3,688 764,103 981,826 877,156 511,614 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 132,404 60,609 57,957 21,579 $47,300 12,200 25,000 25,000 224,342 440,926 110,326 200,012 24,572 40,000 2,569,401 4,969,414 400,000 200,000 349,283 134,081 378,200 1,213,021 91,470 200,000 1,430,367 2,868,026 72,263 101,011 32,734 19,535 5,250 6,527 1,012,935 550,887 50,000 50,000 83,495 47,596 50,000 38,498 77,700 43,852 30,194 349,218 200,057 44,056 29,084 13,500 89,000 47,218 892,424 5,990 3 128 301,340 412,642 3,676 18,000 2,252,738 3,000 1,113,638 50,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 60,000 111,364 15,243 64,487 46,791 71,714 41,200 19,400 12,500 100,000 60,000 101,605 543,527 439,545 237,519 586,813 111,783 72,124 270,000 185,000 129,846 332,510 73,872 2,500 57,106 81,900 17,588 120,000 12,572 1,930,977 7,517,632 4,891,980 3,327,802 8,963,560 1,612,187 50,000 600,000 600,000 100,000 300,000 50,000 42,896 519,540 519,460 80,920 608,094 121,766 48,700 286,100 288,300 95,400 284,005 11,900 79,227 79,685 160,174 68,207 164,434 93,704 14,931 148,651 33,333 25,310 59,299 41,034 44,378 82,903 24,020 45,213 109,209 15,000 76,935 39,906 5 700 23,100 5,295 10,221 12,817 5,674 8,200 13,000 4,737 15,000 4,313 3 150 3,157 1,234,590 1,338,187 1,470,651 694,462 1,002,638 3,269,565 459,441 1,796,078 1,199,729 241,160 683,003 100,000 150,000 75,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 25,000 55,000 50,000 46,821 142,276 35,330 41,761 119,043 117,379 38,658 261,616 39,935 24,856 44,260 81,000 143,100 31,100 100,000 96,100 100,000 49,998 149,995 6,250 55,000 50,000 265,920 714,726 448,748 409,722 297,037 952,783 233,610 214,933 589,480 485,683 2,418,492 119,237 174,774 786,730 322,730 117,570 1,006,970 97,600 135,759 402,000 21,734 31,302 176,129 10,000 16,000 68,960 625 2,500 14,499 307,284 497,664 1,958,296 25,000 50,000 200,000 6,621 20,605 103,889 12,500 50,000 196,797 56,749 114,370 524,624 97,307 172,966 728,144 238,221 471,036 192,296 157,600 117,783 164,562 718,326 1,209,671 524,738 365,680 137,427 6 136,940 7 3,989 8 3,606 9 26,528 34,088 3,309 77,950 31,506 440,438 1,345,857 2 788 15 2,216,532 3,678,624 216* 836 16 2,467;649 14,643 1,001,928 17 1,037,765 1,926,195 87,522 18 3,108,826 3,380,214 1,282,421 19 558,163 862,808 7,550 20 172,163 252,674 884,194 26,123 44,341 79,401 4,152 98,015 48,011 26,774 125,007 4,004 8,704 984 $45,063 $625, $37,726 202,299 14,260 112,983 500,850 270,075 722,123 5,021,548 1,697,861 443,751 916,599 122,748! 2,133,472 345,618 474,306! 1,504,435 3,915,015 3,694,526 11,657,311 882,346 185,281 2,126,550 3,819,693 698,585 701,464 84,060 576,437 271, r " 1,050,0911 2,693,610 1,001,1 27,3441 682,335 405,209 1,271,507 483,937 190,500 592,022 1,427,584 26,873 18,696 300,611 385,304 15,488 40,110 39,701 17,972 2,143 4,544 $51,721 $1,117,225 $50,000 225,529 252,000 2,769,273 500,000 1,296,181 8,898,077 29,835,037 1,000,000 2,813,056 600,000 17,636,482 8,018,303 050,000 322,431 5. $12,500 $586,192 $403,466 $13,346 101,000 1,188,625 931,054 71,065 500,000 2,686,784 399,782 3,515,330 464,99818; 57,863 6,697,026 8,802,094 213,495 6,222,7''" 2, 49 1,124,825 7,887,224 379,000 4,427,542 52,898,669 2,500,000 2,075,392 1,200,000 22,815,118 686,072 17,825,970 1,210,700 750,000 1,095,302 14,965,931 400,000 368,813 4,767,208 19,092,997 1,500,000 1,173,265 273,058 5,214,072 400,000 10,555,006 1,000,000 767,925 4,296.341 7,952; 103 454,927 848,329 250,000 500,000 25,000 60,000 148,519 537,793 32,008 38,459 35,749 2,203,581 ! 97,424 24,210,735 290,000 8,306,533 3,237,339 4,095,327 ' " 499,997 6,530,528 432,545 5,657,559 2,761,361 62,898 1,174,136 8,654,805 484,385 6,319,046 961,' 200,000 3,835,136 499,872 6,006 499,997 3,820,645 4,466,439 200,000 3,059,940 75,000 3,999,915 25,000 53,584 60,000 429,537 316,152J 198,3761 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 34,251 32 10,015 33 48,792 34 MARYLAND. DISTRICT NO. 10 11 12 13 14 637,882 2,839,395 3,183 61,957 550 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shoicn M AR YliANO—^Jontinued. D I S T R I C T NO. 5—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Bel Air, Farmers & Merchants. Brunswick. Peoples... Cambridge, Farmers & Merchants. Cambridge, National. Canton, Canton Catonsville, First Centreville, Centreville C e n t r e v i He, Queen A ' Anne's. C i t y, 9 Chesapeake 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 I 41 42 43 I 44 j I 45 i 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 j | 57 i National. Chestertown, T h i r d . . . Clear Spring, Clear Spring. Cockeysville, National Cumberland, First Cumberland, Second.. Cumberland, T h i r d . . . Cumberland, Citizens. Dent on, Dent on Easton, Easton Elkton, Second. Elkton, National EllicottCity.Patapsco. Federals burg, First. . . Frederick, Citizens Frederick, Fanners & i Mechanics. | Frederick, Frederick County. Friendsville, First Frostburg, First Frostburg, Citizens.... Gaithersburg. F i r s t . . . Grantsville, First Hagerstown, First Hagerstown, S e c o n d . . Hagerstown, Peoples.. Hampstead, First Hancock, First Havre de Grace, First, Havre de Grace, Citizens. Hyattsville, First Kitzmiller, First La Plata, Southern Maryland. Laurel, Citizens Leonard!own, F i r s t . . . Lonaconing, First Mechanicsviile, Mechanicsville. Midland, First National. Mount Airy? First Mount Savage, F i r s t . . New Windsor, F i r s t . . . North East, First Oakland, First Oakland, Garrett Parkton, First Perryvilte, National... Pikesville, Pikesville.. Pocomoke City, Citizens. Pocomoke City, Pocomoke City. Poolesvilie, Poolesville President. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Cashier. Wm, E. Robinson-. H. S. O'Neill G. H. Hogan Wm. F. Applegarth. Levi B. Phillips Jas. Dolfield Victor G. Bloede William McKenney. Walter T. Wright... $297,100 Geo. W. Grubb Ray J. Slocum Walter B. Johnson.. M. R. Bramble Arthur C. Montell... J. F. Rolph J. Lemuel Roberts.. $61,450 $33,287 397,390 710,262 200.759 221.; 067 286,271 74,095 549,423 1,463,251 411,640 789.981 480,309 85,600 413,100 767,446 340,046 116,550 89,166 188,9131 350, 699 201,327* 212,222 Jas. S. Hopper RichardS. Wallis... 144,631! 19,900; 97,314 Hope H.Burrell Elwood McLaughlin Joshua F. Cockey.. Henry Shriver T>. Annan H.E.Weber Geo. L. Wellington . Harvey C. Cooper... James Dixon W. T. Warburton.. Thomas B. Miller... Edw. W. Talbott... Bayard Nichols Joseph D. Baker.... J. N. Harris W. B. Copper Geo. B. Haugh 495,232 116,042 281,084J 30,150 576,672 198,516 A. C. McCardell I Wm. H. Buck, j r . . . J. L. Griffith ! D. F. Kuykendall... J. H. Lippold W. L. Morgan Wm. I. Norris Henry Hollyday Isaac'D. Davis C. C. Strickland John M. Collier...... JqtanN. Wright, jr.. Wm. G. Zimmerman C. A. Gilrov | J. W. L. Carty.... S3,510 355,182 134,290! 457,401 420,6141 1,657,509 492,651 3,232,324 556,248! 367,568 320,093 740,294 579,350 1,102,520 703,813 84,010 123,250 1,164,010 459,344 361, 023! 1,559,484| 17,500 28 ; 845! 286,417 180,378i 870,582! 296,062 93,200 557, 584 424,219 76,300 52,456 274,951 2,044,922 1,706,558 2,190,001 901,;— 1,043,007 1,053,125! 342,181; 270,798 877, 849 70,856! 771,361 475,091 284,548 100,992 1,207,683 582,148 358, 250 196,671 188,506 576,245 715,936 67,629 298,506 241,405 142,431 32,114 492, 349 258,097 288,678 90,100i 59,250| 59,953i 113,360i 143,756 649,319| 493,080 108, 345 86,9641 620,014 773,710 805, 750! 311,470! 120,303; 246,2311 316,340 Harry W. Shepherd R. L: Wilson Raymond J. Mattes. 331,774 78,9S6i 242,923 127,084j 59,673' 199,952 86,412i 152,219 G. W. Waters, j r . . . . L. E. Muniford H. C. Thrush Jesse Turner C. E. Little.. L. J. Sterling Leslie Kilroy R. H. Sothoron 411,024 65*, 303j 55,156! 89,733i 155,450! 135, 622! 55,449! 62,690: 202,760 285,903! 200,697j 83,439 L. E. Friend R. Annan D. Armstrong J. B. Diamond C. H. Jennings H e n r y F . Wingert..' J. J. Funk C. E. Hilliard Edgar M. Bush W. N.Mann C. B. Silver Jno. M. Michael Orval A. Welch., F. M. Spates Frank Watts F. B. Severance.. U. O. Blocher.... Miller Wingert... II. K. Mumma... T. H. Newman.. R. B. Murray.... Roy M. Daniels.. W.'N. Coale Wm. A. Leffler.. Chas. A. Wells R. A. Smith P. R. Wills R. Annan Frank C. Ort Milton G. Urner W. B laden Lowndesj j David E. Stern C. A. Benjamin D. M. Dixon G. S. Hamill John Mays Little... Jos. Coudon H. M. Benzinger E. J. Schoolneld J. L. Burdette II. A. Pitzer Nathan H. Barts... R. C. Reeder R. E. Slig G. A. Fraley Ernest Krout Geo. H. Cobourn Frederick O. Scherf. Colmore E. Byrd E. M. Wilson II. W. Spurrier , 156,653: 64,005: 108,410 505,112 2S0,624 123,092 105,998 315,664 422,641 308,3411. 154,135 62,004 540,863J 262,428; 75,753i 76,334' 34, 750' 118,615! 191,242! 402,731 78,468 324,033 243,467 65,172 410,225 141,598 115,284: 60,181: 36,254; 63,908 259,066 87,774 John W. Ennis 548,431j 233,850| 123,700 Geo. D. Willard 202,79l! 49,377S 116,632 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 551 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. M AR YLAND-Cont inued. D I S T R I C T N O . 5—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and Lawful exchange, reserve with exclusive Federal of lawful reserve reserve. bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Due to Surplus banks and un- Circula- Demand Time de- and all divided tion. deposits. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $35, 715 $20,214 S2,776 $450,542 $25,000 $32, 535 $25,000 $239,479 $77,087 $51,441 1 64, 635 63; 762 43,247 32,545 8,666 3,000 1,000,968 1,104,735 25, 000 60,000 44, 609 hi, 991 15,000 60,000 283,298 198,034 630,125 696,198 2,93C 2 38,512 3 34, 305 144, 957 38, 824 86, 217 32, 646 24,, 094 90,464 50,138 51,090 14,571 3,025 6,408 2,500 6,238 3 ; 367 785,613 307,113 1,621,247 1,474,899 859,665 50, 000 100, 000 50, 000 75, 000 75, 000 69, 649 50, 533 56, 440 104, 923 52, 551 49,992 100,000 50,000 16,900 19,000 27, 778 17,770 312 307,705 25, 000 23, 01Q 6,250 1,470,825 443,505 50, 000 25, 000 44, 072 22, 715 12,500 25,000 349,741 1,013,985 110,691 259,590 32,245 711,607 8,834 3,222,608 34,263 5,053,820 13v, 965 1,789,805 5,559 2,502,087 2,500 1,492,988 11,459 2,582,590 391,215 625 2,500 1,511,575 3,500 1,207,531 1,000 438,573 18,346 6,504,149 11,050 3,184,996 50, 000 100, 000 200, 000 100, 000 100, 000 100, 000 200, 000 50, 000 50 000 IOO; 000 25, 000 100 000 125^ 000 42, 856 164,160 12,500 100,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 194,500 12,500 50,000 50,000 20,000 100,000 125,000 191,681 413,685 1,034,146 1 ,701,175 1,338,580 2 , 819,560 574,149 856,919 505,455 958,554 345,637 630,551 580,990 1,120,833 304,356 1,178,560 389,275 615,876 137,711 221,640 1,044,120 3,968,240 700,022 1,583,135 61, 459 144,160 263,823 949,171 69,072 25 35, 254 134,731 84,585 238,910 1 ,182,037 147,448 731,064 357,040 124,907 34, 657 113,098 553,874 1, 368,552 476,954 986,340 441,411 861,979 84,281 487,829 163,425 221,381 393,097 344,761 309,221 561,213 820 26 264,618 27 219,355 28 3,660 29 15,102 30 171,356 31 34,984 32 18,475 33 6,451 34 2,325 1,750 55, 185 79, 701 60,325 17,346 80, 108 551, 725 561, 183 303, 125 109,664 76, 159 114, 976 33, 540 81 627 80, 603 13, 640 344, 406 83,937 26,272 126,525 177,151 44,760 1,172 43,059 76,304 24,288 80,426 48,425 20,226 199,916 92,000 87,897 48,897 10,060 1,637,685 150,000 2 500 4,739 3,646 1,250 22,568 14,650 5,763 2,687 4,792 1,000 3,500 305,390 1,837,199 1,293,109 633,801 235, 848 2,499,838 1,813,554 1,620,405 644,700 462,613 964,275 1,315,072 25, 000 318 503 175 903 026 722 272 10,645 51,986 33 922 29', 422 6,876 82,906 64,446 57,789 20,869 17,675 46,124 38,664 4,324 72 238 42 740 103 139 42,381 10,280 38,48? 4,381 1,590 3,362 192 104 622 840 37,890 81,986 11,730 14,399 7,037 2,250 4 109 11, 86S 8,678 52,707 15,857 18,370 18.401 18,580 57,255 257, 993 419, 075 78, 205 135, 508 198, 350 197, 466 24, 013 164, 175 40, 463 13, 235 418, 229 138,861 466,523 870,522 1,000,100 581,908 326,720 407, 629 718,178 245,182 292,542 10,588 185,958 556,179 152,209 175,390 4 5 6 7 8 10,110 9 243,326 527 10 509 11 885 12 29,294 13 76,605 14 80,532 15 702,570 16 168,450| 17 288,801 18 346 19 20 21 22 23 24 68,840 11,917 20,988 873,560 487,679 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 51, 634 95, 242 48 194 22. 991 206 057 115 276 103 740 16 139 17 420 77 842 83 723 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 94, 800 25,000 30,000 20 000 70,000 777,810 279,681 611,858 40,000 25 000 25,000 20 473 14 894 20 602 38,650 24,990 20,050 371,939! 248,171 94,449 119,399 535,371 58,577 38 50,000 50 000 25 000 25,000 81 789 41 191 13 099 8 627 12,500 23,990 25,000 20,260 433,631 405,083 65,916 129,054 373,311 889,618 217,054 122,162 10,121 41 39,286! 42 5,694 43 1,013 961,353 1,449,168 351,763 305,127 2,601 352,30f 25 000 26 508 25,000 27,287 211,332 37,178 45 18,500 12,604 18,255 79,539 9,545 3,112 2,750 1,129 4,633 8,189 5,662 2,500 '512 7,825 1,301,589 483,192 554,445 430,875 541,074 1,219,521 542,654 373,220 454.300 813,324 24,000 23,900 53,000 6,250 48,900 48,597 25,000 46,900 1 5 850 12,500 223,220 76,821 149,274 210,167 193,447 524,570 115,613 122,179 152,149 385,778 964,769 325,0Q3 222,458 166,418 201,444 477,795 333,993 86,718 253, 264 293,424 17,951 1,350 6,784 2,668 14,378 32,2P3 12,689 58,508 173,761 70,732 5,859 1,166,333 50 000 70 928 12,200 693,1311 278,729 51,345 56 52 293 18,700 400 440,193 25 000 28 781 167,146 210,405 1,261 57 8, 180 63 527 44,871 65, 409 7, 652 74 120 104 22 72 34 127 147 285 24 53 69 29 9 27 18 129 27 24 54 61 066 378 866 130 410 969 1 153 789 238 069 50 50, 50 25 100 100 100, 25 30 60 70 25 25 77 25 50 50 25 50 25 50 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 46 31 45 20 32 86 30 8 17 24 649 117 929 372 905 296 359 915 523 194 7,600 , 386 35 68,575 36 220,915 37 949 39 10,835 40 23 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 513 54 47,430 55 552 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources arid liabilities of national banks as shown MARYLAND—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 5—Continued. Resources. Location and.name of bank. Port Deposit, Cecil Rising Sun, National.. Rockville, Montgomery County. Salisbury, Peoples Salisbury, Salisbury.. Sandy Spring, First... Silver Spring, Silver Spring. Snow Hill, First Snow Hill, Commercial Sykesville, Sykesville. Towson, Second Towson, Towson Union Bridge, First... Upper Marlboro, First of Southern Maryland. Westernport, Citizens. Westminster, First Westminster, Farmers & Mechanics. Westminster, Union.. White Hall, White Hall. Williamsport, Washington County Woodbine, Woodbine. President. Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. S. C. Rowland Chas. S. Pyle G. M. Hunter J. T. C. Hopkins, jr M. E. Flounders... W. R. Brewer $459,596! 542,5411 873,469j $152,941 132,976 269,094 $347,048 285,234 227,005 V. Perry Wm. P. Jackson A. G. Thomas James H. Cissel John Walter Smith . Geo. S. Payne WadeH.D.Warfield Thomas W.Offutt.. D. H. Rice Jacob I. Gladhill.... Chas. A. Weils Isaac L. Price Wm. S. Gordy, jr.. F. L. Thomas Ira C. Whitacre 509,208| 1,260,485! 144,9121 107,423 179,100 197,703 27,904 64,098 34,260 94,550 26,421 75,873 W. E. Bratten C. T. Richardson... Wm. M. Chipley... Jos. B. Galloway... W. C. Craumer Edw. F. Olmstead. Wm. S. Hill 523,692 269,688 335,174 124,639 484,753 174,451 l,033,044J 87,630 95,973 127,170 165,166 152,688 116,650 319,225 79,966 237,242 193,181 290,096 302,288 308,175 551,943 Z.T. Kalbaugh... J. J. Weaver, jr Frank C. Sharrer.. Howard C. Dixon... Geo. R. Gehr Jno. H. Cunningham Jas. Pearre Wantz.. C. Evans Wiley 328,811 422,993 566^381 175,400 286.648! 130;877 283,710 593,136 140,594 408,562 329,014 203,973i 34,200j 362,466 224,707 Geo. K. Schaeffer. S. W. Black Edward W. Byron.. William Stake J- M. Be Lasnmutt . Harry S. Owings 144,962 154,750! 305,613 328,464 75,208 117,840 $223,141 406,766 781, 875 790,488 $175,766 209,320 251,587 170,106 $117,440 237,760 684,219 153,747 MASSACHUSETTS. DISTRICT SO. Abington, Abington.. Adams, First Adams, Greylock Amesburv, Powow River. Amherst, First Andover, Andover Athol, Athol Athol, Millers River... Attleboro, First Ayer, First Barre, Second Beverly, Beverly Boston, First Boston, Second Boston, Fourth-Atlantic. Boston, Back Bay Boston, Boylston Boston, Citizens Boston, Commercial... Boston, Merchants Boston, National Security. Boston, N a t i o n a l Shawmut. Boston, N a t i o n a l Union. Boston, Webster and Atlas. Boston, Mattapan Boston, Richland Boston, Peoples of Roxburv. W. S. O'Brien Edwin F. Jenks Geo. B. Adams Porter Sargent E. M. Whitcomb.... Nathaniel Stevens.. E. W.Tyler Walter M. Hunt.... Clarence L. Watson. Howard B. White. Harding Allen Andrew W. Rogers . Daniel G. Wing Thos. P. Beal H. K. Hallett 1. G. R. Farrar. Harry J. Sheldon... Frank Hanlon John Gibbons 809, 118 210,400 H. T. Cowles 197,648 107,337 842, 275 Chester W. Holland. 160,376 231,115 625, 071 F. W. Wilson 185,781 C. Stanley Newton.. 1,263, 719 471,900 279,688 Frederick G. Mason. 839, 530 1,119,090 1,357,066 510,960 Charles A. Normand[ 462, 566 116,422 40,537 93,521 Clyde H. Swan 71, 869 Edward S. Webber . 1,715, 550 225,020 455,924 Bertram T). Blaisdell 149,158, 832 13 961,36" 16. 609,476 John H. Symonds... 27,843, 294 5^ 252,907 1,297,274 W. N. Homer 24,292, 97 1,041,124 2,110,524 Chester I. Campbell. William E. Brown.. 687,690 101,900 248,377 Almon W. Blake 6,264,289 569,991 Chas. W. Bailey 349,509 1,254,931 370,674 410, 728 Guy A. Ham Wilbur F. Beale Benj. B. Perkins Thos. W. Saunders . 2,482,134 529,193 183,218 43,416,162 2,995,077 5,101,529 A. L. Ripley F. C. Waite 2,379,988 652,827 831,880 A.E. Gladwin E.F.Littlefield Jas. E.Ryder 127,812,53' 5,280,305:15,698,822 Alfred L. Aiken John W. Marno 11,063,092 2,540,121j 314,7 Henry S. Grew JosephL. Foster..,. 11,004,822 Amory Eliot 891,88' P.H.Ropes W. R. Landers 4,990,732 Frederic W. Rugg... A. L.Bacon 4,550,675 A.J.Foster D.E.Hersee 1,672,392! 311,639 363,650; 397,508| 293,805 42,234 352> 651 168,000 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 553 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MAR Y L A N D -Continued. I>I S T R I C T N O . 5— Continued. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. $50,000 50, OOO! 100,000 $51,423 90,948 127,798 100,000 100,000 25;000 25.000 Due to banks Cireula- Demand jTime de- and all deposits, j posits. other liabilities. 89,283, 174,372: 29,072f 12,760| $31,045 23,347 316,677 S49,373 40,580 93,015 63,345 177,952 22,372 35,021 26 018 88,970 10,963 18,265 950 2,900 1,426 1,750 110,888 61,815 54,168 47,481 15,353 13,439 82.558 25,114 23,474 28,514 37,224 30,530 20,281 m, 706 1,250 828,540 2,852 691,046 5,590J 743,797 6,938 671,544 4,937 990, 549| 1,250 634,246 7,973 2,083.449! 100,000! 50,000J 75.0001 50, OOOj 50,000! 25.000! 50; OOO! 52,495 ! 24,344 39,8:53 33,617 107,744 ; 25,968 68, $171 139,290 67,179 51,383 27,538 47,838 29,774 3,000 7,387 4r- 957,749 1.425,181! ' 923,857j 40,000 125.000 50; 000 87,187; 101,101! 69,169; 39,900| 107,995! 50,000! 25,301 16,028 4,368 1,048,026 640,670 100,000 25,000 82,738i 28,189| 100,000' 25,000 6,044 790,567 100,000 54,568 ! 98,370 5, 864j 589,908 25,000 25,493; 25,000 31, 696 26,232 152,196 42,377 22,148 27,002 20,155 $3,787 $1,051,370 2,500 1,027,178 13,942 1,593,202 812,8811 1,822,560 233,998' 302,430 I $47,800 $373,095 $435,217 49,700 369,942? 461,573 100,000| 1 200,356 ; 60,000 I I 47,900| 394,670! 127,215 48,748! 1,042,651! 428,044 6.2501 155,857 ; 78,286] 23^ 770! 161,057 25,000J 270,891! 195.911 50, OOOj 174,832! 379', 064 75, OOOj 180,108' 361,073 50,000 508,054^ 27,062 49,810 429,799; 228,607 25 OOOi 70.174! 488,104 50, OOOi 783,4861,111,395 217,628! 425,091; 223,182 53,813 28,745 17,819 1,557 184,263 12,805 12,763 2,811 124,589 13 20,051 14 571,80S 1 623,992' 457,857 1,226 15 42,002 16 73,650 17 123,534| 18 22,927) 19 146,695! 495,059! 123,108, 416,445; 228,910! 303,689j 129,614' $93,835 5,015 5,048 358,341! 5,030 26.460 MASSACHUSETTS. DISTRICT N"O. 1. $58,680 80,579 284,302 221,958 $23,554 25,157 89,288 68,374 $5,237 7,107 32,794 2, 900 $603, 818 966, 689 2,104,065 1,407,574 11,685 1,347, 812 50,013 68,948 2,500i 1,371 087 85,733 172, 863 5,000 i,141; 789 *1 " 41,913 52, " 64,241 181,775 13, 674 2,274; 997 220,895 377,104 44,506 3,958; 191 165,760 10, 8561 1,351; 564 85^ 000 3,696; 22,158 13,937 245; 718 '£1 l l j ^CO| i^j OOO, 908 351, 514 126,602 0 129. 239,320 11,562,51" 36,688,354 257,219; 849 -"1,687,994 48,769; 096 ! 8^150^595 537, 032 3 ! 4,857,886 6211 367,62 ,463,217 36,733; 349 $75,000 100,000 100 000 100,000 $69,977 74;550 397'608 76,981 150,000 201,547 125,000 140,683 100, 000 42, 846 150,000 239, 466 300,000 142,191 94, 944| 75,000 13,354 25, 000 234,655| 300,000 500 000 20 151.105 000,000 " 152'345 500,000 , 335,911 $22, 617 $274,211 325,385 $236,3761 100 000 948,114 355, 987! 100, 000 882,992 37,483 46,800 $162,013 22 46,105 23 202,356! 24 263,317 25 30,380 147,000; 706, 601 112,284 713, 778 229,1171 112,507 50; oooj 477:388 313,199 108,356 28 100,000 1.162.230 194,473 432,728 96;100 2', 905, 626 239,082 71,292! 300;000 1,098.155 49,682 13,783 20,000 171,616 11,008 24,740 1,733,153| 320,440 203,360 9 / , oUU 1,166,lOd| 97,300 500.0001132,805,453 3.,114,129193, 149,162 . . '.. . |26,944,522| 600.655115, 071,574 165,00019,901,33s 1 356^ 537|ll, 474, 563 i . ' 551,659 313,383 81,314 37 280, OOOj 5,382,7871,632,003! 654,598 38 200; 000! ' 934^ 6111 ' 233J 372} 403J 066 39 200,000! 2,471,789! 69,458| 568,465 821,000 42,598,684; 781,42917,310,110 41 249,995; 2, 8 0 5 , 9 1 5 ! . . . . . . . . . . i 202,251 42 j j I ;27,707,223 11,020,343 19,554,100 207,073,330 10,000,000J10,252,356 887, 000 96,563,264 2,068,581 87,302,129 43 1 • I I i I I I 2,167,111 1,068,970! 53,579 17,207,681' 1.000,000! 1,652,130 398,00010,403,621 10,336! 3,7-15,574 44 i I i S ! i 1,320,457 1,023,348' 847,912 16,183,570; 1,000,000 1,630,063 278, 998; 9, 747,951 277,355; 3,240,203i45 63, 762 3,745 83, 694 586,000 19,024 234,761 130,848 154,028 199,841 259, 881 23', 157 412,016 ,372,439 4,006,541 3,966,004 213,684 18,264 465,149 141,492 1,101,813 784,058 65,791 369,862 288,053 51,581 40,592 12,837 42, 812 200,000 1,189, 168 374,186 700,000 9,023. 574 250,000 500,000 2,52i; 049 329, 887 250,000 3, 889,599 346529 68, 857.752 3,000.000 4,346,529 250 ^ 000 1,053,631 4,561, 792 1,556,635 ! 7,253,158! 6, 097,428; 200,000 300,000 300,000| 14,129 676,030 405,890 200,000 576,085 453,309 100,000 4,807,271 1, 089,123 50, 000 2}983,515 2 2,067,452; 113,113 2S0, 734 29.), 568 554 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown MASSACHUSETTS—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 1—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Braintree, Braintree... 2 Brockton, Brockton... 3 Brockton, Home 4 | Cambridge, Manufac! turers. Chelsea, Broadway Chelsea, National City. Clinton', First 8 Concord, Concord 9 Conway, Conway 10 Danvers, Danvers 11 Dedham,Dedham 12 ! East Cambridge, LeehI mere. 13 i Eastharapton, First.. „ 14 j East Pepperall, First.. 15; Edgartown, Edgar. ; town. 16 j Fairhaven, National.. 17 I Fall River, First 18 i Fall River, Fall River. 19 | Fall River, Massasoit| Pocasset. 20 i Fall River, Metacomet 21 Falmouth, Falmouth. 22 Fitehburg, Safety Fund. 23 Foxborough, Foxboro. 24 Framingham, Framingham. Franklin, Franklin Gardner, First 27 | Georgetown, George: town. 28 ; Gloucester, Cape A n n . 29 I Gloucester, Gloucester. 30 Great Harrington, National Mohaiwe. 31 Greenfield, F i r s t . . . . . . 32 Harwich, Cape C o d . . . 33 Haverhill, First. 34 Haverhill, Essex 35 Haverhill, H a v e r h i l l . . 36 ! Haverhill, Merrimack. 37! Holyoke, City. 38 Holyoke, Holyoke. 39 Holyoke, Park 40 Hopkinton, Hopkinton. 41 Hudson, Hudson 42 Ipswich, First 43 Lawrence, Bay S t a t e . . 44 Lee, Lee 45 Lenox, Lenox 46 Leomihster, Leorainster. 47 Leominster, Merchants, j 48 Lowell. Appleton ' 49 Lowell, Old Lowell....! 50 Lowell, U n i o n . . . . ! 51 Lowell, Wamesit. 52 Lynn., Central. 53 j Lynn, Manufacturers . 54 I Lynn', City i 55 i Lynn.. Stale. | 56 Maiden, First i 57 Maiden, Second I 58 Mansfield, First | 59 Marblehead, G r a n d . . . G Marlboro, First. O I Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. President. Cashier. Jas. D. Henderson.. Geo. E. Keith Fredk. B.Howard. Emery II. Marsters Willard Howland.. Samuel R.Culter.. JohnE.Thayer Prescott Keves..... J. B. Packard G. O.Stimpson Allan Forbes Otis S. Brown Ralph O. Gibbs Geo. A. Barrett Warren B. Smith... Walter M. Van Sant $107,052 $38,264 3,991,252 1,123,604 4,044,116 1,098,694 1,070,158 518,867 John F. Tierney K.C. Bosworth Chas. B. Cbickering. C.FayHeywood.... E. T.Cook R.S.Higgins Edwin A. Brooks... Fred B. Wheeler 729,236 248,773 548,303 1,209,143 41,110 338'. 821 263^ 244 799,668 186,918 31,390 165,037 507,646 67,500 115,950 167,174 166,712 283,557 130,531 260,072 322,749 50,200 153,716 568,797 445,768 Horace L.Clark A. A.Shattuck BeriahT.Hiliman. Victor J. King H. F. Tarbell Henry A. Pease 229,401 126,809 82,526 80,930 102,650 80,097 165,550 165,502 47,178 G.B.Luther John S. Brayton... Olivers. Hawes Chas. M. Shove E . T . Pierce..... EverettM.Cook.... George II. Eddy, jr . E. W. Borden 348,094 167,295 1,844,705 1,071,750 2,964,374 1,195,098 4,532,208 1,207,918 278,000 523,881 S. B. Chase Wm, II. He wins... Elmer A. Onthank. F. H. Borden George E. Dean Sam'lH. Love 3,317,870 1,616,449 540,650 161,017 3,540,392 527,216 410,472 115,400 962,051 B.B.Bristol James J. Valentine. E.H. Rathbun.... Amasa B. Bryant.. H, Howard Noyes. Fred II. Richards... FredL. Oaks 171,979 968,875 443,473 l,651,308| 100,046 138,949 617,990 195,941 559,162 205,436 553,218 65,150 228,641 140,909i 30,119 548,522 334,168 542,547 John J. Pew Benj. A. Smith John H.C. Church.. J. E. Barber Marcus N. Wright.. L. L. Chaplin $100,596 785,328 573,855 265,156 99,850 264,980J 1,571,712 1,522,697 (562,155 326,5' 232,149 79,325 J. W. Stevens Henry II. Sears C. E. Doll Charles A. Pingree. Henry II. Oilman.. Chas. W. Arnold... C. FayetteSmith.. Geo. C.Gill S. A.Mahoney J. II. Leinan Kilby W. Shute Kenneth J. Ferguson Almon P. Culver.... D. R. Alvord Stanley C. Robbins. F . H. Harriman Fred L. Townsend.. Benjamin I. Page... Arthur P. Tenney.. L. L. Titus Tbos. A. Judge F. G.Allen A.B.C.Deming,jr.. 2,017,638 528,065 4,141,588 1,428,934 2,565,557 1,524,285 2,704,694 4,017,204 1,183,047 13,361 875,613 208,114 16,500 245, 000 480,693 328,634 353,100 420,704 922,412 504,160 359,830 170,232 764,556 243,661 862,393 1,737,532 81,068 343,369 157,829 32,155 Geo. P. Keith E.H. Little.. Fred H. Eaton Mack T. Robbins.. Geo. A. Mole. Fred A. Young Caleb L. Brigham... Chas. M.Kelly Justin E. Varney M. W. Lehman M. R.Sedgwick..... R obert B. Young... 489,005 366,616 1,269,018 515,948 111,341 1,219,624 295,400 218,668 136,811 100,001 812,349 1,296,684 178,600 206,031 102,050 161, 958 296,473 375,090 A. N.Litch J. C. Batch'elder George E, King John L. Robertson. Arthur G. Pollard.. F. H. Haynes Henry B."Sprague. Clifton Colburn A. W. Pinkham Frederick Allen E. J. Stevens . Arthur P, Hardy... Frank L.'Cady.:... Everett Paine. Dr. E. H. Ellis M. J. Pierce J. Harry Boardman. John F. Sawver C.E, Goulding Herbert A. Cahoon.. Philip E. Bessom... Frank E. Bruce E. G.Mitchell...... E . P . Kimbali Wm. T. Halliday... IraC. Gray .' Frank Cole. George E. Greeley... 799,693j 202,343 1,123,776 577,000 1,719,844 558,728 3,071,719 1,050,790 30S, 400 532,177 408,1401 4,146,797 433, 797! 2,762,697 r>25, 018 3,641,100 351,585 1,711,473 371,450 746, 760 193,827 1,256,732 99,475 676,912 189.580 713,574 374,316! 729. 662 329,424 573,193 898'. 959 906,438 126,127 854,696 711,787 544,267 50'. 609 296,738 285,630 372,053 117,195 592, 996 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 555 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MASSACHUSETTS—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 1—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources Surplus and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. divided tion. profits. Due to ban Time de- a n d k s posits. other all liabilities. $9,259 $315,707 $100,000 12,897 6,950,428' 300,000 73,374 7,177,339! 500,000 I5,i7r 2,075,502j 200,000 $15,000 396, 740 403,348 43,500 54,136 27,129 53,273 50.000 6'. 846 46; 136| 49,135! 87,5l0j 8,400 13,700 8,600 5,000 3,261 1,833 2,550 11,666 1,335,745 529,118 1,194, 873 2,238,103 184, 993 781', 910 1,167,499 1,618,112 100,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 30,988 25,000 122,100 50,000 120,648 99.995 9,746! 50; 000 33,648 25,000 219,940 49,995 146,623 100,000 30,0201 18,000 16;170| 7,487 5,755 2,675 616,764 468,581 303,870 100,000 50,000 25,000 102,085 27,673 16,522 33,469 35,030; 261,484! 139,406 261,5551 182,435 411,806 153,014 827,528 4,956,687 5,638,548 8,284,193 120,000 400,000 400,000 650,000 49,691 478,995 394,355 551,487 499,521 106,497 393,000 3,446,788 287,200 3,969,921 47, 797 5,959,778 2,028 42,601 105,200 272,621 49,791.16 195,303; 17 481,872: 18 802,510:i9 945,104; 100, 694i 818,218 317,891 28, 775 6,636,561 7,720 975,370 49,892 73,793 188,535 6,110,205 750,000 100,000 200,000 418,381 62,741 482,741 283,080 4,127,828 211,245 25,000 695,'180 79,732 189,798 3,374, 4641., 095,752 846,027 20 12,720; 21 767,450: 22 40,421 289,497 21,719 111,261 4,740 573, 749 45,333 i 2,592,1181 50,000 200,000 16,858 195,503 50,000 222,685 195,600 1,551,638 213,281 222,384 20,925 23 226;993 : 24 116,334 180', 944! 20,039 41,030 99,385 1,713 2,138 1,037,052 10,637 2,636,401 1,863 218,940 100,000 150,000 50,000 142,, 090 186,859 16,392 25,000 490,710 142,300 1,469,189 35,000 112,548 255,133 163,977 24, II9! 25 524,076! 26 5,000|27 116,027 165,973 134,167 54,325 77,707 65,048 65,296 2,682,460 9,456 2,342,150 1,483,242 150,000 100,000 100,000 188,362 139,656 125,163 142,010 79,998 882,525 925,756 859,399 742.125 803,677 343', 854 393,807 ! 28 420,972 29 110,548 30 318,522 116,931 547,164| 209,474j 365,371i 428,57l! 281,980' 484, 9441 118,929! 17,739i i 142,052' 67,939: 255,055; 97,047! 32,687 203,971; 119,118 35,003 244,175 10!), 132 283.470 132', 171 213,425 281,356 149.219 10; 200! 26,020! 10,000 61,600 6,883 23,777 15,963 18,611 10,046 8,000 754 3,565,025 951,499 5,803,854 2,519,22^ 4,664,74' 2) 631^052 4,226,927 7,393,475 1,883,632 232,038 300,000 200, 000 200,000 100,000 200,000 240,000 500,000 200,000 100,000 25,000 427,748 142,498 373,650 174,402 502,363 327,947 254,304 343,887 124,919 10,234 300,000 200,000 99,000 100,000 199,997 149,997 300,000 188,800 100,000 5,000 1,718, 794 209,823! 386, 599 3,084, 9151 165.301; 955; 5991 112,300! 60,'001! 3,374, 867 11,044 1,705, 710 2,601, 572 146, 8061 2,253, 006 3, 847, 428| 816, 602 604,3I8i 30; 133. 451 608,660 31 22,402 32 880,979- 33 76,926! 34 327,519:35 196,354; 36 424,195; 37 560,354: 38 137, 793 39 58,323 40 5,000 1,208,126 58, 000 709,075 32,082 5,626 125,878 120,750 3,879,734 47,234 12,258 1,057,118 18,111 438.625 12,478 97,490 16,531 2,209; 779 100,000 50,000 375,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 112,519 64,800 231, 563 149,128 67; 927 184,486 100,000 749, 849 50, 000 398,614 375, 000 1,423,974 100,000 655, 438 47,500 250,554 150,000 1,263,098 85.048 1 9'*; 963^ 562,267' 21,392; 93,029 70,078 100,000; 55,428 100,000 442,822 : 79,093 47 1,534.. 173 172,517; 1,834; 388 1 135, 22<3! 56, 847! 3,685, 18' 50,0001 518, 823 3,46i; S84 1, 665,619! 2,503, 686 1 . 515,470; -~" 1,501, 799 2! 634,895! 1,039, 346J ' 619, 828; 40', 412; 1,107, 883 762, 846 650', 623! 428,' 698 737; 046| 908, 842 658, 706 700,8031 262,811 48 58,971 49 761.118 50 44,363:51 732,762 52 366,830: 53 432,940-54 384,951 55 183,049:56 207,305 57 10,239.5S 34,494 : 59 196,063 60 $50,800i 691,1311 989,071! 133,095! $9,73l| 346,216 398,229 73,048 73,497; 77, 5951 159, 588 143,565 16.076 125', 454 116,599 106,788 103,376! 49,865' 75,223! 143,790i 1.361,3421 '511,2051 l,714,267j 342,857 149,580 510,999 137, 765 591, 594 435,756 323,414 138,254 267', 938 58,206 97,443 198,937 96,257 11,126 1,505,693 126,038| 25,749 2,848,613 167,6391 29,547 3,519,29~ 246,120 31,803 5,823,869 37,500 10,500 1,152,469 246,038 289,444! 6,536,709 430,265 17,255! 4, 791,551" 194,238 16,941 5,044,978 88,826 12,306 2,353,053 72,000 15, 737 1,770,623 72,219 6,171 1,872, 785 54,131 24,190 1,324,204 62,055 10,006 1,291,347 64,3361 91,872! 1,949,439 300,000 200; oooi 350,000 250,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200, OOOi 50,000! 120,000! 150,000! $20,000 $133,027| 137,607 50,000 4,482,19611,022,531 50,000 4,865,696| 9991365 100,000 907,768 420,298 50,000 50,000 25,000 295,314 283,798 102,212 188,500 620,317 350,000 139,286 149,997 427,544 48,900 161, 071 44,500 175,344 100,000 58,928 50,000 139,279 100,000 52, Oil 50,821 "47," 400 133,311 94,700 101,667! 142,200 577, 759 232,060 746,604 661, OgS 68,034 599,296 634,5'76 929,911 524,298 110,401 27,319 47,616 940 "*"5,"i74 245,487 320,403 26,672 176,510 160,000 230,501 6,050 728,550 159,598' $10,068 698, 961 * 358.930 403,937 52,700 5 61,657! 6 48,85()i 7 .,208'. 815 8 6,273i 9 ?3,966!10 107,814' 11 96,091112 17,604; 13 4,398' 14 798; 15 60,711 41 51,69S;42 911,930! 43 31,160 44 22,644 45 302,597 46 556 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown MASSACHUSETTS—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 1—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Marlborough, Peoples. Merrimac, First Methuen, Methuen Milford, Home Milford, Milford Millbury, Millbury Milton, Blue Hill Monson, Monson Nantuckejt, Pacific New Bedford, First... New Bedford, Merchants. Newburyport, First... Newburyport, Merchants. Newburyport, Ocean.. Newton, i l l S t J.M C V t U l l , First . . V North Adams, North Adams. Northampton, First... Northampton, Hampshire County. Northampton, Northampton. North Attleborough, Manufacturers. Northborough, Northborough. North Brookfield, North Brookfield. North Easton, First of Easton. Orange, Orange Palmer, Palmer Peabody, Warren Pittsfield, Third Pittsfield, Agricultural Pittsfield, Pittsfield... Plymouth, Old Colony Plymouth, Plymouth. Province town, First.. Quincy, Mount Wollaston. Reading, First Rockport, Rockport... Salem, Merchants Shelburne Falls, Shelburne Falls. Somerville, Somerville Southbridge, Peoples. Southbridge, Southbridge. South Deerfield, Produce. Spencer, Spencer Springfield, Third Springfield, Chapin... Springfield, Chicopee.. Springfield, Springfield. Stockbridge, Housatonic. Taunton, Machinists. T i s b u r y , Marthas Vineyard. Townsend, Townsend Turners Falls, Crocker Uxbridge, Blackstone President. Cashier. S. R. Stevens Benj.F. Sargent \Vm. D. Hartshorne Geo. W. Ellis A.Wheeler Edward F.Rice Robert F .Herrick.. L.C.Flynt Albert G. Brock I. W.Cook H.C.W. Mosher.... Edward F. Little... Wm. R. Johnson Henry G. Adams.. Wm. B. Sargent... John D. Emerson.. J.Allen Wallace... T\E. Barns R.W. Brigham Henry H.Allen.... H.E.Kendall George C. Rule Frank B. Chase H.W.Taber Wm. F. Houston... Wm. Ilsley F. F. Morrill Charles E.Hatfleld. W. H. Pritchard... Wm. G. Bassett.... John W. Mason Warren M. King... F. E. Sturdy E. H. Bigelow Wm. F. Fullam Oliver Ames Fred A. Dexter E. G. Childs Lyman P. Osborn. Ralph B. Bard well. I. D. Ferrey Geo. H. Tucker George L. Gooding. W. L. Boyden John A. Matheson.. H. M. Faxon W. S. Parker Fred'kH. Tarr.... H. M. Batchelder. Lorenzo Griswold. J. O. Hayden Leon E. Young A. B. Wells C. F.Clark M. A. Young Frederick Harris... H. A. Woodward.. George A. MacDonald. H. H. Bowman W. A. Seymour $1,091,766 $536,935 $337,666 62,545 '121, 824 35,124 399, 762 207,246 83,330 531,994 202,050 158,294 757,354 325,429 138,812 108,167 130,8$7 106,904 649,157 207,948 119,048 106,533 135,248 97,518 237,254 170,450 92,344 6,912,188 1,437,3661 328,906 5,650,703 1,996,907 1,388,214 508,002 706,286 262,630 213,052 131,696 51,363 E.G. War dwell . . . Joseph B. Ross A. E. Spencer Oliver B. Bradley.. F. A. Macomber... 494,087 457,019 1,381,844 152,997 231,345! 806,630 158,330 231,878 825,091 1,870,076 440,978 266,773 272,300 546,051 202,035 Edwin K.Abbott.. C. W. Carpenter.... Noah Wadsworth.. I. E.Irish 2,465,011 316,326 531,571 345,990 117,292 240,283 289,545 136,300 64,191 255,506 95,064 194,775 190,900 143,428 175,535 Geo. C. Barrows S. A. Reed L. J. Braincrd C. S. Batchelder Gordon L. Willis Clark J. Harding Edson Bonney Edw. L. Burgess E. R. Belcher Horace F. Hallett... G. F. Hall C.C. White James W. Bradley.. CarlF. A.Morse... C. W. Hawks J. E. Gendron U.S. Morrill S. D. Perry W. F. Gorev S. H. Swift Harlan S. Kaplinger. Harry Wells George J. Clark W. V. Camp R. E. Heath Wm. C. Davenport. Wm. O. Kingman.. StephenC. Luce,jr.. JohnE. White Henry A. Hill D. P. Abercrombie. Wm. E. Hayward . Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. C. B. Willard W. T.Ellis Edward R. Grosvenor. 597,312 784,025 1,648,880 697,523 2,256,064 1,970,063 943,917 629,362 429,485 830,181 359.945 239,580 170.946 288,531 525; 553 531,212 101,151 231,150 593,784 1,323,115 990,325 252,612 351,698 232,903 178,294 345,339 75,953 103,000 373, 427 330,538 482,546 274,269 2 992,795 317,575 153,985 30,183 951,531 130,967 234,543 181,949 410,259 158,608 1,298,314 64,724 1,150,842 257,231 50,094 466,372 192,998 84,942 177,236 233,157 70,000 228,702 255,582 168,300 166,729 8,261,673 2,030,809 2,477,735 2,979,869 950,190 704,457 5,137,299 1,443,32" 815,573 6,428,747 1,500,729 588,475 95,650 238,051 184,857 216,116 743.877 315,125 464,286 63,238 99,000 171,612 808,575 354,70 119,250 280,937 215,405 137,401 93,357 186,280 557 BEPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Sept. 123 1919—Continued. M A S S ACHXJSETT S—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 1—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Other assets. 138,858 82,997 $88,615 $18,032 $2,360,161 $150,000 $153,575 $139, $1, 50,000 37,095 47, 261,834 5,557 9,997 76,145 94, 763,564 100,000 8,824 34,114 130,000 120,340 105, 19,284 1,070,429 50,000 17,627 1,593,383 250,000 261,564 240, 61,225 50,000 20,370 47, 463,030 4,530 35,253 100,000 134,870 50, 6,691 1,176,200 52,000 50,000 53,900 50, 2,500 398,169 24,952 100,000 48,112 48. 6,095 851,472 57,042 500,000 737,334 5oo; 514,691 429,664 11,096,734 306; 223; 33,144 10,520,440 1,000,000 1,434,515 575, 94,548 143,300 150,000 22,664 7,500 1,071,350 149,081! 77,000: 47,203 4,000 1,104,901 120,000 48,808i 53,193j 306,758 34,565 46,613 150,061 8,204 44,472 176,231 896,991 1,064,520! 3,646,615! 150,000 100,000 300,000 102,828 51,506 154,494 45,125 16,000 19,409 2,956,222 1,031,353 423,218 150,000 19,965 161,619 48,000 35,354 48 ; 489 20,467 27,046 22,759 $287,147 26,787 30,288 108, 807 292,936 77,309 141,356 31,418 288,287 1,473,920 1,145,249 Dae to banks and all other liabilities. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand tion. deposits. divided profits. 045,073 ?711,858 $159,658 111,288! j 15,651 465,211 16,153 11,355 658,750 " 32,423 788,500 52,824 318,204 19,956 763,832 123,055 199,384 44,885 631,145! 23,715 692,918,1,592,238 1,074,244 701,437 i 840,826' 968,462 573,152 692,892 16,316! 125,630i 70,939 153,197 96,500 484,499 95,300 695,643 300,000 1,926,007 12,140 22,818} 137,377 28,222 79,820 15 800,034 300,000 150,000 309,523 94,361 135,315 564,089 17 43,155 3,906,091 200,000 502,869 948,538 100,000 70,749 6,250 565,242 100,000 67,700; 143,900 1,503,395 150,000 587,727 96,100 2,017,956 96,100 578,526 92,900 302,49 660 595,810| 50,000 14,486; ! 315,879 94,034 65,928 966,555 84,106 2,145 110,483 104,962 154,824 165,578 877,218 388,991 144,364 348,106 74,976 366,147 685,715 111,458 114,003 17,723 137,770 7,756 607,036 150,000 173,605| 96,337; 131,186 108,193 90,988 286,432 161,614 251,084 463,057 1,151,062 61,380 49,296 126,863 33,018 67,398 128,169 71,514 197,070 172,468 165,006 42,507 34,108 97,539 36,000 7,001 18,328 4,797 14,620 22,276 14,629 12,200 2,500 39,952 1,374,048 1,408,889 3,138,574 1,267,750 4,635,737 3,870,801 2,859,275 1,269,082 694,342 1,798,500 100,000 100,000 200,000 125,000 200,000 300,000 250,000 160,000 50,000 150,000 158,460! 109,027 142,121 249,890 829,639 322,975 208,230 98,492 50,466| 102,916| 95,800 95.600| 144! 600j 47,600 200,000 47,997 236,790 151,300 48,600 83,300 475,973 794,320 1,426, 529 770,282 2,245.153 2,232' 784 2,041,449 720,937 432, 703 1,268,4 72! 99,476| 48,1951 140,0081 43,533; 51,994 22,731 174,196 25,430 6,738 792 5,925 8,456 1,029,282; 558,1191 4,674,714| 684,569; 50,0 50,000J 200,000! 100,000! 19,1091 20,562 300,979i 76,993; 215,591! 9,1851 274,092| 104,592 7,971 97,852 5,715 7,840 10,708 2,074,441! 224,756 2,177,102 i 100,000? 100, OOOi 100,000} 99,997| J, 166,718} 170,69o' 70, (510 25,564!. ioO^OQOj 1, 213,439 270,3361 282,135 19,847 259,741 254,1 38 8,' 1,735 233,, 1,586 35,665 21,500 192,466 ! 263,847 1,860 41 66,442 841,094 392,645 634,330 22,221 733,914 399,737 377,744 692,126 12,852] 160,398| 14,505,623| 123,340 5,550,238| 88,004 8,496,277j 100,000! 500, OOOl 500,000 500,000 68,320j 906,525 380,553 638,35l! 100,000; 10,851 250,000:10, 109,906 50,000 " 211,356 150,000 320,005 492, 421,958; 10,555,472! 500,000 970,409 250,000 i, 817,528 2,277,295 78,6531 1,122,725 10,764] 6,960! 595,984! 50, 37,811; 47,798 598,676} 14,600 211,346 67,498 2,461,7671 95,400 310,112; 50,000! 55,' 794," 798 281,330 11,350 24,350 94, 850 56,042 246,847 66,852 254,584 7,027 433,948 1,210,522 36 1,522 80,772 21,292 37 17,554 95, 401 558,096 1,481, 096 161,204 1,247, 125 933,457 464 954, 740, 44,580; 24,5071 3,250' 590,895, 50,000 106,609 50,000 360,823' 217,324 120,178 73,308 110,189 7,500! 4,286j 1,573,250 861,177j 200,000! 50,000| 172,022 s 46,791, 150,000 50,000 ,045,287 688,372 17,126 25,798 77,792 60,958 17, 52,5o*i 50,887 5,OOo! 5,379! 14,508 476,561 1,318,629 882,742 100,000} 100,000! 100,000 100,000 100,000 217,774 736,220 469,824 16,443' 90,369! 66,961 ii ioo, — 240 463 23 1,941 I 183, 71, 844 558 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of'national hanhs as shown MASSACHUSETTS—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 1—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 20 Waltham., Waltham... Wareham, National.. Watertown, Union Market. Webster, First Webster, Webster Wellesley, Wellesley-. Westborough, First... Westfield, First Westfield, Hampden. Whitinsville, Whitinsville. Whitman, Whitman.. Williamstown, Williams town. Winehendon, First..., Winchester, Winchester. Woburn, Tanners Woburn, Woburn Worcester, Mechanics Worcester, Merchants. Wrentham, Wrentham Co-Operative Bank. Yarmouth Port, First. President. Cashier. Ptolemy P. Adams.. J. C. Makepeace L.S.Cleveland J. W. Dobbie Prentiss Howard Chas. N. Taylor John L. Brigham S. A. Allen C. J. Little Josiah M. Lasell. Winthrop F. Atwood W. B.Clark Z. L. White E. Arthur Tutein... W. H. Wilcox John W. Johnson... F. H. Dewey F. A. Drury H. A. Cowen Henry P. Buncher. J. W. Whit comb... John F. Tufts C. M. Nash C. A. Pike Louis Harvey Cyrus H. Pease... L. P. Lane L. C. Parker Chas. F. Parkis... Randall B.Cooke. A. E. Evens R.D.Crain Harold E. Ball.... I. N. Moulton JohnC. Buck A. H. Stone G. S. Putnam J. E. Carpenter Joshua Crowell I T. S. Crowell.. Loans, discounts, and overdrafts. $1,511,217 675,05'.) 1,683,528 Other United bonds, States Govern- investments, ment se- and real curities. estate. $284,438! $305,63s! 275,145 154,762! 511,641 1,503,616 814,025 283,846| 752,8121 158,184! 1,108,131; 1,075,373 698,137] 307,318 -177,008 180,225 101,500 450,800 264,500 392,559 302,251 308,340 913,668 13,820 65,860 149,265 208,798 235,156! 267,745 112,500 85,769 131,685 68,675 450,768 541,> 169,050 287,710 89,803 35, r~ 479,954 66,974 147,599 586,066 365,832 343,999 7,356,164 1,363,212 863,160 12,726,536 2,851,709 2,855,070 102,885 49 264 56 391 140 729 130,294 175, 560 $657,387 $365,667 $459,614 MICHIGAN. DISTRICT K«. 7. Adrian, National B a n k of Commerce. Allegan, F i r s t 23 Alpena, Alpena 24 A n n Arbor, F i r s t Avoca, F i r s t B a t t l e Creek, C e n t r a l . . B a t t l e Creek, Old 281 Bay City, F i r s t 2)1 B en ton Harbor, Amer! ican. 30 Bent on H a r b o r , F a r m I ers and Merchants. 31 B i r m i n g h a m , First 32 j Boyne City, F i r s t 33 ! Bronson, Peoples 34 I B u c h a n a n , F i r s t . . 35 B u r r Oak, F i r s t 38 Capac, F i r s t 37 Cassoaolis, First 38 Charlotte, First 39 Cheboygan, F i r s t 40 | Coldwater, Coldwater. 41 ! Coldwater, Southern Michigan. 42 Detroit, F i r s t and Old 43 Detroit, Merchants 44 Detroit, National Bank of Commerce. 45 Dowagiac, D o w a g i a c . 40 E a t o n R a p i d s , F i r s t . . . 47 Flint, First 48 Grand Rapids, Fourth 49 Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids National City 50 Grand Rapids, Old.... R. C. Rothfuss. O. S. Cross Wm. H. Johnson... E. D. Kinne Wm. V. Andreae... E. C. Hinn Wm. J. Smith Wm. L. Clements.. Humphrey S. Gray. O. B. Hipp E. O. Baldwin. W. W. Miller W. F. Denison Robt. F. Gauss... Chas. V. Andreae. Wm. W. Smith... L. J. Karcher. Irving H. Baker.. Wm. F. Dowland. CM. Niles M. T. Jarvis A Whitehead. S. C. Smith Frank Kaden... M. F. Smith C. J. Holmes Alonzo F. Howe. D. S. Scoffern... G. D. Bordner... A. C. Himebaugl R. Nile; A. H. Medbury. J. K. Ritter Chas. A. Ritter.. J. M. C. Smith.. R. S. Preston A. M. Gerow A. W. Ramsay L. M. Wing H. R. Saunders A. S. Upson L. E. Rose Emory W. Clark... Walter G. Nicholson John Ballantyne... Benj. G. Vernor Richard P. Joy Samuel R. Kingston Geo. B. Phillips.... Clare F. Pugsley M. D. Crawford.... A. G. Bishop. C. F. Spaeth Wm. H. Anderson. J. C. Bishop Dudley E. Waters. I. B . Dalrymple Clay H. Hollister... George F. Mackenzie! $194,800 $119,058 $725,! 187,750 436,904 1,045,792 276,550 2.44,310 603,963 42,300 216,287 28,050 912,922 4,378,745 2,374,140 766,550 3,195,230 3,024,596 956,140 2,634,285 1,477,150 358,630 204,259 800,620 1,177,987 285,369 495,483 432,212 437,043 189,628 259,235 116,322 401,245 291,144 572,431 468,910 421,748 83,400 92,641 60,944 131,220 44,150 54,550 77,832 240,000 27,016 243,263 34,614 108,154 42,288 47,611 163,909 151,527 313,401 49,640 108,979 134,139 51,300 294,200 43,485,462 23,412,769 9,674,849 624,267 10,755,458 1,872,526 19,207,84" 3,156,493 2,965,466 238,764 207,350 458,645 61,168 130,011 323,504 1,310,197 1,246,900 1,312,727 I-, 806,634 737,130 1,234,211 6.328,834 2,068,107 1,438,517 7,541,343; 2,899,466 1,748,463 KEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLEE OF THE CURRENCY. 559 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—'Continued. MAS SACETUSBTTS—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 1—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources Surplus and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time dedivided tion. posits. profits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $323,659 106,760 265,907 $135,026| 83,580! 88,244 $6,805| $2,566,780 1,250! 1,296,556 7,5221 4,060,458 $150,000 100,000| 200,000 $108,869 78,097 157,434 $50,000 ! $l,573,835 $567,608 25,0001 1,017,700 33,636 99,998 1,602', 4041,766,221 $116,468 42,123 2 234,401' ° 429,805 54,075j 103,871 53,910 148.577 186,086 194,944 73,818 10,422 91,925 15,700 63,000 71,424 59,226 9,300! 1,896,511 845,941 9,250; 7,500| 2,050,001 346,694 3,5801 19,675 1,856,043 50,220 1,796,868 5,450] 1,559,114 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000J 250,000 150,000 100, 110,669 30,872 65,164 24,039 345,410 195,368 300,115 100,000 1,007,148; 452,615 100,000 219.917' 303,546 50,000 913,445| 795,388 50,000 212,022: 250,000 868,198! 50,000 979,506! 96,800 950,944 126,079 50,006 126,004 10,633 142,435 421,994 111,254 10 49,465' 78,0011 29,500 21,154 26,968^ 7,124; £85,274 528,468 50, 50,000 138,804! 41,090 35,961 34,427 5,000! 9, Oil 1,087,293 752,236 200,000 100,000 34,580 71,469 1,996,693 2,104,064 16,718 36,636j 97,136 545,647 854,409| 7,635! 27,678; 15,366j 218,587 21,477 47,101 812,844 100,000 15,553 13,022 1,477,5241 100,000! 74,475 228,7201 12,353,595) 200,000 489,184 572,953 21,964,741| 1,000,000 1,096,709! 2,000i 234,895! 52,500 34,466; 7,208 496,835j 100,000, 11,800 50,000 40,6611 61,434] 100,000 86,030 11 34; 990 12 391,827 332,044;. 506,662i 7,288 215,410! 285,229 54,756 13 130,121 14 100,000 303,740 276,432 17,119 15 100,000 669,968 340,557 192,524j 16 199,998 6,612,185 2,791,341 2,060,887! 17 15,00011 438,840 4,632,950 3,781,242! 18 *, 40,000 83,419 19,8591 4? 650i 19 98,162 74,925 211,569 9,919 2,261120 $344,380 $679,498 $388,971 21 MICHIGAN. D I S T R I C T N O . 7. $51,475 $22,448 $1,661,543 $100,000 40,387 274,784 113,277 26,046 1,075,404 1,124,441 428,419 339, ~™ 29,462 74,342 51,140 8,531 359,648 376,2941 228,425 76,117 22,482 2,500 15,449 2,036 15,000 609,089 372,323' 5,000; 1,131,992 2,022,072 1,304,689 323,251 9,115,859 9,096,200| 6,096,742) 1,783,915 50,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 300,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 347,060 108,871 5,000 2,419,770 105,108! 36,060] 56,012 66,981 14,088 46,4281 77,064| 150,363 130,716 106,664 202, f " 26,161 28,731 10,011 23,679 6,517; 12,818 25,514 43,823 38,507 23', 000 34; 662 2,244! 56,623 2,500 150 20,645 600! 1,040; 3,750! 6,567| 8,488j 8,250 676,141 894,361 353,709 589,420 244,010 563,252 636,503 1,161,894 1,092,240 660.840 1,421,941 $48,694 $100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 21,818 73,322! 87,814| 13,069!. 238,870! 284,985! 323,539i 44,7531 300,000 300,000 169,900 95,600 125,000 !6,437| 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 35,000 25,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 165,000 31,0751 2,554! 8,578| 30,305! 8,471 14,380| 65,6111 39,385| 26,2541 74,672! 238,729! 12, 50, 50,000 23,900 35,000 10,000 19,997 70,500 47,600 24,200 165,000 139,906,22 376,268 494,000 384,658 1,396,316 67,777! 23 506,201 500,697 9,977|24 47,735 192,566 44,879 25 2,803,284 5.,064,957 408,748! 26 2,905,99314 , 715,360j 589,862; 27 2,508,564|l , 288.757! 1,605,982128 814,339 615; 064 114,159 29 900,5051,129,867; I 177,321 403, 746! 228,556 445,608: 59,718 180,526! 227,453 256,927! 46,030 98,591 67,594 444, 318! 181,437 324,465: 358,191 605,795j 187,482 780,150! 241,264 209,555 227,048 612,601 77,961.30 2,479! 31 117,64332 4,887! 33 835j 34 20,918 ! 35 l,960|36 4,993! 37 13,023; 38 3,754! 39 11,149 40 13 ; 563 41 16,629,634 6,281, 771 2,390, 409.101, 874,894 5,000,000 4,075,8271,119,400 59,049,609 5,131,126 27,498,932! 42 746,358 : ^ " " " " " ' 691,767 3,922 503'43 2,819,287 1,029, 3261,043: 177: 18, 144,041 1,000,000 11,783,413 " " ~"~ 13,841,532 2,453, 865'2,583: 849| 44, 209,052 1,000,000 1,314,215! 377,000 28; 963,952 1,483,787 1.1,070,098144 179,015 44,550 236,157 839,629 2,006,372 1,696,634 48, 20, 183, 181, 542, 489,022 50,000 2, 500! 134,693 50,000 397.922 616,345 11,302! 9,124 45 11,000 625| 580; 855| 170;496 322,285! 25,988! 1,086 50; 000 12. 2571 301,286; 1,596,653 2,226,771' 139,311. 138,551 200,000 827,362J 77,358 48 278,006 299,998 1,769,96812,102,032 300,000 28; 207; 42i;304 900,000 5,072,813 2,041,063 3,044,869 49 95, 1| 12, 480,049! 1,000,000 ! 100,499; 14,475,427! 800,000 1,117,343| 800,000 5,969,068 3,540,789J 2,248,227 50 560 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown MICHIGAN—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 7—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Hamtramek, Peoples. Hart, First Hartford, Olney Hastings, Hastings Hillsdale, First Ionia, National Ithaca, Commercial... Ithaca, Ithaca. Jackson, National Union Jackson, Peoples Kalamazoo, First Kalamazoo,Kalamazoo Lansing, Capital Lansing, City Lapeer, First Ludington, First Manistee, First Marine City, Liberty.. Marshall, First Monroe, First Morenci, First Muskegon, Hackley... Muskegon Muskegon, Union Paw Paw, First Petoskey, First Port Huron, First National Exchange. Quincy, First Reed City, First Richmond, First Rochester, First Romeo, Citizens Saginaw, Second Saginaw, Commercial. St. Clair Heights, Detroit. St. Johns, St. Johns... St. Joseph, Commercial Sturgis, Sturgis Three Rivers, First Traverse City, First... Union City, Union City. Vassar, Vassar Watervliet, First Yale, First Ypsilanti, First President. Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Matthew Finn Fred J. Russell J. Oppenheim Clement Smith E. A. Dibble . bb Fred W. Green G JohnC. Hicks IsaacS. Seaver C. C. Bloomfleld L. A. Plagens R. J. Rankin J. Ingalls H. G.Hayes E. T. Prideaux J.H. Smith C. A. Price A Warren A. Stahl H. A. Reece 1128, 169. 193, 595, 660, 551, 209 459 3,151) B. M. De Lamater. C.S. Campbell E. J. Phelps Ransom E. Olds... B. F. Davis. C. G. White J. S. Stearns Geo. A. Dunham Sydney C. McLouth. C. E. Gorham E.G. Rauch G. H. Rorick Wm. Munroe C. C. Billinghurst... John Q. Ross. E. F. Parks Chalmers Curtis GusHill Jay F. Clark E. H. Shepherd... F. R. Eaton.. Robert Y. Speir.... J. W. Hoover J. R. Johnson W. L. Hammond.. John N. Junge W. A. B. Bushaw.. C. II. Billings Wm. G. Gutmann.. A. A. Thompson... H. C. Wagner J. A. Billinghurst.. John W. Wilson.... W. H. Longwell.... F. H. Clement D. D. Brown 1,952,774 3,161,993 2,959,032 1,888,274 2.106,881 548)848 397,518 511,556 117,787 484,134 493,667 322,819 934,462 881,136 1,112,051 311,995 666.557 2,044;701 E. B. Church J. W. Parkhurst.. C. E. Greene. JohnC. Day John Smith, jr George B. Morley. G. A. Alderton.... Lem W. Bowen... N. G. Kohl.. L. G. Hammond... A. F. Lindke L. E. Becker H. J. McKay Edward W. Glynn. R . T . Maynard E. J. Flemming 38,872 254,851 50,400 750,666 86,140 123', 700 186,935 107,090 118,665 545,919 142,168 285,655 357,959 318,650 173,753 4,883,272 2,440,292 1,668,359 832,377 369,353 147,610 962,040 112,614 52,700 JohnC. Hicks.... E. A. Blakeslee.. W.C. Grobhise.. O.T. A very J. D. Munsbn J. W. McCausey... John F. Heinlein.. W. M. Baldwin... A. E. Sleeper D. L. Quirk, jr R.C. Dexter H. T.Campbell... Wilson Roose N. W. Garrison Leon F. Titus.. J. S.Nesbitt... 331,093 445,520 396,007 404.781 728!944 347,867 59,475 249,346 282,350 133,390 490,620 104,100 76,637 331,968 123,608 321,676 420,880 97,665 Geo. D. Clarke Chester I. Monroe. E.F.Fead F. L. Gallup 137,097 188,884 400,040 594,869 53,900 15,000 106,050 334,800 12,025 110,316 19,100 604,509 $100,878| 803,488| 2,272,057 408,266 $5,136 92,514 401,849 65,719 $32,222 564,782 840,273 346,156 1.377,914! i; 083,658! 208,412 1,449,0491 993,264i 632,348 2,303,918 314,476 908, 080 616,408 476,664 318,041 159,362 121,391 300,100 129,449 260,597 492,832 77,250 51,500 119,966 155,494 374,214 123,475 20,040 489,232 257,956 128,611 580,741 285,188 513,130 415,852 739,537 $340,1081 18*, 9Oo| 133,550! 148,9001 315,921 49,194 218,760 1,045,629 $910,645 189,731 206,608 102,578 81,522 157,265 1,600 7,650 616,353 858,348 753,026 606,797 870,055 783,504 419,617 742,336 946,924 757,046 1,007/499 195,260 115,400 194,000 237,797 97,422 76,933 106,308 85,267 273,319 314,483 371,489 837,109 64,450 85,419 737,641 737,750 764,850 791,441 445,068 672,343 120,186 342,752 215,820 369,116 955,899 1,464,175 DISTRICT NO. 9. Alpha, First Bessemer, First Calumet, First Crystal Falls, Iron County. Escanaba, First Escanaba, Escanaba.. Gladstone, First Hancock, First Hancock, Superior Hough ton, Citizens.... Houghton, Houghton. Hubbell, First Iron Mountain, First.. Iron River, First Iron wood, Gogebic E. C. Bradley ' Henry j . Veeser William I. Prince... | W. F. Truettner John D. Cuddihy... Ed F. Cuddihy J. F. Corcoran ! James J. Gaffney F. H. Van Cleve J. K. Stack H. B. Laing W. R. Thompson.. Henry L. Baer James R. Dee J . H . Rice Henry Opal E. F. Brown E.S.Coe D. E. Sutherland... Leslie French M. N. Smith E. J. Noreus John C. Condon J. C. Jeffer; William Warmington C. II. Frimodig R. E. Odgers F. J. Oliver A. J. Pohland G. E . O'Connor 561 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MICHIGAN—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $206,082 111,608 68,841 54,794 53,713 123,017 80 858 69, 625 442,611 $67,989 19,510 21,574 31,602 29,547 45,680 27 316 23,' 030 193,619 303,392 518,289 430,310 450,288 1,509,611 176,129 152,536 158,752 56,296 67,189 165,251 25,585 632,501 407,246 222,656 37,354 178,437 391,484 141,805 223,330 155,914 180,441 242,996 57,965 37,084 43,021 14,554 44,444 69,328 20,378 141,554 113,544 85,153 34,613 53,826 213,289 56,952 112,687 28,372 62,829 24,104 961,336 147,558 34,933 14,000 38,608 12,921 32,567 24,506 475,000 60,982 60,583 82,157 456,490 92 368 40,989 112 624 83,086 74,512 36,782 31,071 66,690 25,207 39,853 73,994 47,798 186 J672 14,573 19,586 24 328 62,065 Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time detion. deposits. posits. divided profits. $772 $1,653, 969 551, 134 19,828 6, 872 516,625 920, 257 2,500 74, 539 1,049, 164 5, 000 1,198, 643 2} 750 371, 095 2, 250 781, 015 10,755 5,460, 357 $100, 000 $33, 282 $88, 800 30, 000 25, 000 49, 055 17, 396 95, 216 32, 163 27, 995 20 041 18, 763 285, 128 10, 000 12, 500 4,014, 345 5,386, 514 4,932, 784 4,222, 416 5,629, 888 1,126, 939 1,022, 225 888, 934 393, 170 1,217, 446 1,946, 053 524, 401 3,187, 608 2,977,053 2,552,820 848,150 1,488, 756 5,218,458 100, 000 300, 000 500, 000 100, 000 100, 000 5, 000 6, 050 184, 407 14, 153 5,855 33, 337 3, 290 1, 250 12, 958 6, 876 9,209 5,750 3, 700 18, 836 15,549 1, 250 5,000 148, 910 416,201 1, 125 2 500 1,114, 301 3, 698 457,681 500 1,069, 642 2 500 901 472 15 500 10,413 758 5 000 1,562 880 3 461 1,226 331 750 2 500 4 634 7 143 20 456 2 500 1 ,812 750 2 noo 52 827 50,000 55, 000 100,000 35 000 25, 000 400,000 75, 000 100, 000 100, 000 155, 683 237, 916 183, 693 134, 668 250, 726 120, 452 100, 000 100,000 400,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 31, 571 2, 210 12, 500 79, 900 65, 694 38, 769 166, 275 143, 646 209 498 33, 123 37, 214 167, 958 50, 000 27, 800 50,000 25,000 19,959 50, 000 100, 000 100, 000 25, 000 50 50 500 100 50 000 000 000 000 000 9, 919 39, 041 22, 175 808, 205 108, 146 43, 144 935 753 939 051 1,814 214 660 425 50 50 65 50 100 50 000 000 000 000 000 000 25 30 40 100 000 000 000 000 55, 000 99, 950 35, oon 25,000 175,000 100,000 1,221, 295 2 50, 000 1,806, 542 2 89, 997 1,259, 926 2 96, 295 1,993, 609 1 100, 000 2,537,219 2 25, 500 868, 493 25, 000 322,224 25, 000 390, 666 25, 000 104, 666 100,000 396,267 50, 000 478, 529 1 25, 000 148, 067 74, 000 1,242,405 1 94, 900 791, 356 1 100, 000 791, 579 25, 000 152, 049 22 50 25, 48 50 500 000 000 000 000 15 50 62 49 000 000 500 995 104 182 164 946 43, 345 146 287 84 102 5,294 952 2 100 000 516 790 46 800 165 301 8, 205 8 326 24 049 172, 018 584 682 1,560 336 000,596 621, 036 280, 287 590, 512 276, 995 542, 800 353, 961 186, 810 493, 352 069, 390 287, 564 559, 689 824 966 431 100 000 572 795 627 149, 995 2,074, 567 2 121 58 220 51, 465 39, 655 3, 164 62, 018 51, 788 259 261 408 526 599 316 1,835 742 50,000 $823, 915 U22,884 145, 264 315,809 121, 856 339, 244 279,147 400,308 408, 080 443, 245 290,320 628,895 218,455 176, 607 451, 145 1,550,276 2 282,851 50,000 716,752 601 439 314 464 $185, 088 1 1, 006 2 629 3 45, 586 4 55,675 5 51, 483 6 62 7 84' 500 8 767,103 9 436, 771 371, 020 618, 881 307, 332 364 948 37, 495 630 17 097 14 194 47^ 927 182, 440 45, 22 85, 106 51 554 239 537 491 317 210 497 305 413 28 29 396 569 59 848 30 591 88 721 31 233 250 32 946 440 984 1,119 618 33 573 924 164 020 34 412 688 508;398 35 472 208 996 684 732 982 26 862 36 47 911 37 38 21 ,768 39 343 ,150 40 191 41 148 035 1 ,500 42 1 ,976 43 44 3 ,601 45 644 466 678 836 266 5 850 14 ,100 40 000 100 ,000 70 671 228 877 107 411 494 ,000 387 856 966 ,123 $84,722 6 4 7 7391 ,— 645, 145 2 292,282 125,250 DISTRICT NO. 9. $55,754 323,806 571,230 153,868 $8,235 81,890 138,652 57,647 $202,225 $3 500 1,869,980 40 007 4,264,068 3 903 1,035,559 $25,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 $8,742 65,709 320,102 56,789 $25,000 155,400 25,000 $83,671 012,656 914,791 593,213 $90 18,876 28,630 18,275 292,822 203,619 15,472 519,619 194,728 116,466 1,047,680 60,613 90,912 119,617 508,404 84,376 64,619 11,208 15,0182 59,705 51,054 166,294 27,627 56,670 43,588 92,452 12,899 2,460,266 6,609 1,641,342 380,740 4,217 3,743 2,911,925 23,866 1,658,968 11,448 1,200,524 35, 732 4,627,197 776,326 11,172 11,177 1,631,469 17, 700 1,333,131 1,250 1,973,801 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 124,736 107,970 12,984 175,371 117,665 79,999 494,915 64,247 99,820 43,999 82,539 486,114 1, 544,102 99,000 557,139 739,089 100,000 89,321 165,790 50,000 681,810 1, 902,319 50,000 445,470 914,796 50,000 438,552 472,966 100,000 963,903 193,900 1,721,642 1, 234,180 371,933 50,000 348, 841 990,651 46,597 418,632 745, 858 33,800 862,144 899,279 20,300 106,314 37,144 12,645 2,425 21,037 9,007 52,537 5,966 45,557 40,842 9,539 152982°—CUR 1919—YOL 2 — 3 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 211 829 294 697 461 434 197 301 135 498 241 614 252 661 537 441 Due to banks and all other liabilities. 562 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks cs shown M I C H I G A N - Continued. DISTRICT NO. 9—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Ishpeming, Miners Lake Linden, First L'Anse,Baraga County Laurium, First Manistique, First Marquette, First Marquette, Marquette. Menominee, First Menominee, Lumbermens. Munising, First of Alger County. Negaunee, First Negaunee, Negaunee. Norway, First Ontonagon, First Rockland, First St. Ignace, First Sault Ste. Marie, First. Wakefield, First President. Cashier. M. M. Duncan Joseph Bosch John O. Maxey W. J. Reynolds A. S. Putnam Louis G. Kaufman.. John M. Longyear... G. A. Blesch W. S. Carpenter Wm. G. Mather Chas. H. Moss Chas. Maclntyre Thos. D. Tracy J. B. Paton Wm. S. Crowe C. L. Brainerd F. J. Jennison Clinton W. Gram... Wm. Webb Harmon G. Sherman Collins. A. Maitland E. N. Breitung F. A. Janson Andrew Halter L. Stannard O. W. Johnson R. G. Ferguson A. Ringsmuth T C. Yates Clarence E. Kearns. D. A. Stewart B. F. Barze. C. A. Mueller E. II. HotchMss Fred S. Case Victor Lepisto Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- - investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $1,137,360 $313,000 $339,550 599,645 155,189 203,905 12,250 38,728 157,647 170,171 199, 620 573,851 118,305 137,513 280,232 1,760, 632 656,488 689, 666 235,100 232,869 1,720,285 586,562 868,428 375,382 229,354 123,877 560,636 780,130 178,277 255,179 883,650 365,458 401,595 162,514 67,247 496,527 843, 608 127,821 301,531 240,250 247,047 138,131 42,409 124,934 248,356 67,805 262,079 261,381 153,510 54,127 50,458 185,330 415,452 161,532 $642,070 140,047 316,994 412,338 152,692 406,916 250,840 299,592 841,462 $80,000 6,650 64,100 89,920 30,159 68,85C 3,800 31,142 321,414 $39,020 17,604 33,684 41,344 9,264 111,860 51,619 139,415 166,918 774,121 625,909 920,056 695, 095 481, 042 752,483 270, 661 483, 661 292,070 35, 658 1,606,536 794,396 218, 713 145,361 293,470 439,364 47,681 376,383 271,651 246,094 290,198 218,900 527,614 319,364 243, 676 282,187 93,277 131,631 394, 640 287,625 300,535 274.505 233,221 258, 812 1,121,484 280,776 87,550 199,400 240,670 22,819 109,316 136,473 156, 980 13,125 59,247 21,933 82,661 80,860 8,400 41,110 9,169 30,350 17,700 32,285 279,845 67,795 41, 698 39,208 12,985 40 632 8,922 11,471 114,133 10,900 8,527 87,912 117,467 88,577 18,886 14,450 282,873 44,678 100, 620 28.115 8,000 105,222 8,863 22,237 413,296 MINNESOTA. DISTRICT NO. 9. C. M. Sprague Ada, Ada Adams, First S. Dean Adrian, First Chas. W. Kilpatrick. Adrian, National J. C. Becker Aitkin, First Wm. Davidson Aitkin, Farmers F. P. McQuillin Aitkin, National C. P. DeLaittre Albert Lea, First Alfred Christopherson. 28 Albert Lea, Citizens... E dward Olson 29 Alden First W. H Walker 30 Alexandria, First C. J. Gunderson 3:1 Alexandria, Farmers Tollcf Jacobson 3 2 Amboy, First 1 A. F. Rennpferd 33 Anoka, Anoka JohnColeman 3 4 Appleton, First 1 CM. Krebs 3;5 Argyle, First N. S. Hegnes -!6 Atwater, First Henry Stene 17 Aurora, First C. E. Moore 18 Austin, First O. W. Shaw 19 Austin Austin J L Mitchell... J. S, Talversen :0 Avoca, First 1 Bagley, First A. Kaiser 12 Balaton, First M. J. Aurandt 3 Barnesville, First Chas W Higley 4 Barnesville, Farmers Chris. Meyer 5 Battle Lake, First G. T. Haugen 6 Baudette, First R. M. Skinner :7 Beardsley, First ... W. F. O'Neill :8 Beaver Creek, First. -. M. O. Page 9 Belle Plaine, First F. H. Wellcome ,0 Bemidji, First F. P. Sheldon il Bemidji, Northern A. P. White .2 Benson, First F. C. Thornton >3 Bertha, First. F. B. Coon . . . 14 Biwabik, First J. C. McGivern 15 Blackduck, First F.P.Sheldon 16 Blooming Prairie, First Sam A. Rask > Blue Earth, First 7 W. E. C. Ross " 8 Blue Earth, Farmers.. Robert More > 19 Bovey, First L. M. Bolter >0 Boyd, Boyd Flovd G. Mover 51 Braham, First O.A.Olson 32 Brainerd, First G.D.LaBar L Ada, First 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Jacob Rigg A. A. Habedank Wm. W. Dean J. W. Mooty F. J. Forkenbrock... Ben R. Hassman W. T. Mount F. O. Bengtson C. J. Leusman Oscar C. Olson O. N. Hoel . P. O. LTnumb Andrew Jacobson F. W. Boesch L. J. Greenwald G. Kivley A. E. Pfiffncr S. B. Glader A. C. Doerr,jr N. F. Bonfield P D Beaulieu.. Otto P. Rakness S. M. Bugge F. W. Rul'iffson L. L. Olson... J. R. Seifert K. C. Hanson O. H. Oden H. M. O'Neill B. R. Page II. E. Fay R. H. Schumaker... W. L. Brooks II. A. Danclz J. C. Milier... A. B. Shank E. P. Rice C. A. Peterson A. C. Buswell F. H. Davis V. A. Batzner R.J.Flaa P. J.Engberg A.J.Hayes 660,230 376, 055 52,532 75,981 76,494 115,753 96, 657 54,173 32,881 47,316 15,000 122,725 121,091 44,520 48,589 32,200 35,202 167,450 93,650 69,700 51,450 41,271 54,545 288,750 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 563 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MICHIGAN—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 9—Continued. Liabilities. ] Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $305,633 100, 804 65,070 244,618 28,488 501,889 227,527 249,493 198,635 $83,912 36,780 41, 791 43,341 16,105 127,305 113,668 62,438 48,785 243,488 459,155 46,693 100,996 95,597 50,769 260,108 231,430 115,297 Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. $4,950 $2,184,405 5.000 1,101,323 312 $100,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 65,000 150,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 Surplus and un- Circula- Demand T i m e dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. $135,598 155,403 16,147 58,790 17,282 148, 500 103,020 58,634 63,796 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $99,000 $715,860 $1,122,545 100,000 241,086 499 ; 677 6,250 178,802 89 591 292;388 671,208 100,000 132.670 269,104 60,000 140,600 1,209,325 1,976,862 100,000 1,223,406 938,741 200,000 840,151 830,610 100,000 593,677 307; 717 $11,402 1 5,157 2 836,702 21,689 10 6,905 6,998 7,500 19,127 12,448 8,048 315,790 1,238,509 587,646 3,743,480 2,548,577 2,154,751 1,169,335 72,060 9,705 1,538,839 60,000 74,142 59,998 81,600 26,812 38,935 16,525 8,455 67,119 73,082 23,428 6,997 7,500 8.708 1,840 2,907 7,021 5,000 1,250 1,995.012 948,094 950,791 468, 734 222,246 1,141,039 1,816,928 497,133 100,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 139,646 45,128 50,295 21,251 11,823 41,968 60,635 13,384 100,000 96,100 41,798 23,900 25,000 12,500 100,000 25,000 486,308 518,851 1,107,069 233,725 356,153 193,833 602,144 177, 805 215,686 76,842 80,019 581,614 446,505 620,450 919,580 199,165 231,337 U,123 43,590 118,193 83,407 25,356 4,145 29,446 116,985 12,721 5,092 3,562 8,452 16,264 3,247 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 MINNESOTA. DISTRICT NO. 9. $50,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 $51,248 3,572 40,199 22,656 8,060 53,353 19,585 26,323 86^ 549 $25,000 19,417 $888,883 201 307 482,243 603,272 219,724 730,814 408,511 555,467 1,601,031 21,715 1,500 21,733 23,016 7,019 6,359 7,399 2,781 5,170 102 5,000 2,500 325 1,250 12,434 19,446 1,612 1,250 10,494 5,858 27,214 3,912 5,500 4,000 8,705 1,250 2,900 1,250 9,828 10,627 11,484 3,250 312 4,750 6,944 1,264,070 887,667 1,547,252 1,300,110 556,235 1,091,025 497,122 766,879 370,328 107,800 2,853,866 1,332,153 348,200 329,141 475,351 736,095 67,028 576,969 496,272 395,575 410,732 361,476 921,054 679,355 368,000 386,112 441,021 239,213 755,353 492,081 537, 976 470, 883 334, 211 362,311 2,036,989 50,000 55,000 60,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25 000 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25, 000 25,000 25,000 100,000 48,719 17,588 50,395 41,418 20,670 19,216 8,188 25,453 25,591 5,000 294,366 47,782 5 577 5,146 14,902 14,604 2,626 5,079 21,125 5,000 12,270 11,185 14,332 14,966 16,270 10,607 10,353 6,037 15,633 7,008 39,789 8,796 7,680 9,639 63,105 50,000 30,000 60; 000 100,000 15,000 12,500 25,000 50,000 10,000 $87,399 25,642 36,396 28,074 19,014 111,531 84,126 61,257 190,361 $32,644 7 376 21,569 29,658 7,345 29,362 14,699 24,058 61,459 $7,750 3 988 9,500 1,938 1,250 2,295 3,427 71,813 115,670 250,576 208,434 13,660 138,335 52,828 68,584 29,905 36,250 199,729 36,112 19,852 53,955 59,239 88,126 6,538 67,208 79,995 80,108 21,912 23,039 106,980 114,272 34,594 26,502 22, 736 9,111 52,627 48,327 124,888 31,101 38,744 10,246 119,582 56,398 35,105 72,826 52,035 23,295 43,422 20,593 24,523 12,358 3,503 102,526 55,385 15,080 13,386 20,729 32,774 2,075 24,000 20,000 19,734 15,565 12,713 40,768 32,051 17,619 13,134 7,035 17,341 30,188 23,737 23,369 5,355 11,800 11,721 86,931 30,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 88,900 50,000 6 500 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 6,250 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 24,100 20,500 24,200 11,250 50,000 25, 000 6,250 24,100 40,000 $243,204 61,075 151,253 201,537 53 236 244,677 103,144 216,775 519' 486 $502,671 91,083 230,' 792 222,405 108,428 364!230 247,719 25l 273 523' 025 518,455 558,006 242,992 479,526 563, 886 800,636 517,378 489,425 203,097 234,091 233,797 726,952 135,206 278,424 274,348 285, 807 52,521 256, 752 49,307 28,057 639,454 1,532,266 407,634 603, 733 96,356 214 769 158.829 811527 119,341 285, 765 270,954 328,283 14 209 9 761 210'089 304^030 140,107 255,558 119, 958 218,589 141,146 152,316 85,606 225,394 445,265 286,242 354,403 183,377 97,034 186, 879 108,471 213, 226 129,930 190,968 88,015 68,083 254.515 403,131 256,365 176, 902 203,952 177,003 108,447 268, 950 66,734 222,769 82,565 194,004 871,173 891,869 $16,760 19 20,576 20 21 86,674 22 23 18,554 24 13,063 25 11 093 26 27lJ 971 27 38,890 62,561 12,335 51,889 58,376 48,560 19,157 80,271 464 435 198,880 148,004 33,639 5,343 22,254 15' 432 l\ 771 29,482 2,030 50,000 8,041 75,215 26,609 17,817 3,808 60,670 31,578 32,874 15,556 17,232 34,692 5,768 27,003 70,841 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 564 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown MINNES OTA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 9—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President' Brandon, First Breckenridge, First.. Breckenridge, Breckenridge. Brewster, First Bricelvn, First Browe^rville, First Browns Valley, First.. Buffalo, First Caledonia, First Cambridge, First Campbell, First Canby, First Canby, Citizens Cannon Falls, Farmers & Merchants. Carlton, First Cass Lake, First Ceylon, First Chaska, First Chatfield, First Chisholm, First Clearbrook, First Clinton, First Cloquet, First.. Cold Spring, First Coleraine, First Cottonwood, First Crookston, First Crookston, Merchants. Crosby, First Dawson, First Deer Creek, First Deer River, First Deerwood, First Delano, First Detroit, First Detroit, Merchants Dodge Center, First... Dodge Center, Farmers Duluth, First Duluth, American Exchange. Duluth, City Duluth, Northern Dunnell, First Eagle Bend, First East Grand Forks, First. Elbow Lake, First Elk River, First Ellsworth, First Elmore, First Ely, First Emm ons, First Erskine, First. Eveleth, First Eveleth, Miners Fairfax, First Fairmont, First Fairmont, Citizens — Fairmont, Fairmont. F a i r m o n t , Martin County. Faribault, Citizens... Fergus Falls, First... Fergus Falls, Fergus Falls. Foley,First Fosston, First Frazee, First. Fulda, First.. Tollef Jacobson.... H.L. Shirley R. B.Beeson Ferd. Swenson F.W.Johnson M. L. Beeson Adam. Bauchle G.S. Smith Wm.E.Lee F. H. Wellcome B. J. Simonitch H. J. Blexrud Hans Engberg Julius Schendel B.C. Sehram P.C.Scott T.L. Beiseker T.S.West E.O.Lund Harry Lee D. L. Quinlan A.E.Morton T. A. Beddow A.B.Hallin. Henry Schendel... E.W.Peterson Wm. Kankerlink. M.E. Holmes J.F.Hynes J.Neils A.R.Butler C.H.Klein Joseph Underleak.. Gust Carlson M. J. Kolb J. L. Erickson R. M. Weyerhaeuser Anton Muggli I).M. Gunn J.H.Catlin J. W. Wheeler A. D.Stephens Isaac Hazlett Chas. O. Hill James A. Brown... F.P.Sheldon H. J.Ernster Geo.W. Dodge S.V. W^eiser J.E. Bakke D. T. Rounseville.. McD. Williams A.L. Ordean H.M.Peyton J. A. Gillespie Al J.Hale F. H. Koenecke.... Chas. Pegen F.G.Stoudt G.L. Train H.A.Engbretson., J. H. Erickson Guy C. Smith Fred V. Stein D.M. Vermilyea... L. T.Reishus S. A. Erickson V. L. McGregor Robt E.Bennett.. Peter Bergh A. D. Baker O. J.Moran Theo. L. Lee C. J. Lohmiller II. A. Krostue R. B.Rathbun P.W.Moore H. R. Whitney W.W. Wells I S Moore R.M.Sellwood J. L. Washburn Mack J. Groves Wm.E.Lee J. R. Johnson H. S. Macgregor... J.W.Lyder Frank A.Sandin.. E.N.Scott G.R.Jacobi W.E.Landeene L.K.Houlton James Porter G.A.Taylor R.M.Sellwood H. H.Emmons Julius Bradley G. A. Whitman J.C.Poole Mrs. E.F. Sell C. A. Porter H. Ledebur A. R. Fancher A.L. Ward J.P.Brendal M.Z. Daily W.H.Rohlk J.L.McQuarie L.J. White N. H. Rasmusson.. A. F.Cronquist.... R. M.Cornwell L.E.Johnson W.A.Fiss Fred K.Porter... W. H.Niemeyer... J.F. Haeckel A. W. Gamble H.F.Kester Elmer E.Adams.. J. S. Ulland J. J. Rachac E.A. Jewett F.J.Evans John F. Hall A.D.Stephens L. D. Hendry John S. Tolversen. Wm. H. Lord Lewis Lohn Wm. Espenson... T.P.Downey Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $263,176 523,243 366,585 $58,470 107,799 50,611 $11,550 108,004 21,551 126,627 210,491 263,142 216,652 296,090 10,000 25,000 90,500 12,877 54,264 27,850 136,620 123,550 29,810 118, 700 120,250 8,377 24, 611 35, 739 59,179 18, 841 40, 689 69,835 2,400 2,746 18,455 87,571 284, 338 296,212 150, 250 159,703 478,272 239,918 134,316 43,811 121,830; 73,600 266,992 89,359 41,204 196.598 17,727! 222,008 212,600 63,645; 391,251 95,700 66,981 502,553 130,941 506,735 120. 855 1,250 11,960 226,330 70,404 12,143 1,045,023 629,900 606, 628 276, 759 44, 664 6,230 207,435 167,094 176,845 439, 262 52,348 17, 816 l,0:>7,817 404,773 124,410 1,404, 812 252,573 322,892 61, 750 170, 778 70,209 61,350 335,174 20,968 29,770 205,261 20,124< 73,738 196,174 77,006 46,000 126,078 38, 665 22,316 175, 201 4,900 70,450 604,307 62,901 76,000 564,325 40, 873: 32,200 202,059 38,677 36,732 230,090 21,173! 15,665,638 3,173,810 1,942,588 10,198,563 4,047,949 1,046,708 4,294,706 1,013,111 3,035,651 1,164,785 173, 221 45,669 210, 584 43,500 446,623 153,015 696,766 904,732 6,050 12,325 64,591 285,441 283,581 245,656 349,561 307,921 359,793 190.599 465,201 258,555 347,507 599,412 212,093 231,928 765,654 30,350 36,126 95,834 72,274 169,386 119,791 45,350 92,110 203,850 37,200 540,950 28,524 73,564 262,493 12,171 26,963 46,358 16,900 7,650 233,731 405,098 117, 637 101,671 48, 896 35,508 67,028 1,327,341 791,220 1,118,993 333,15C 207,019 385,732 59,231 139,691 61,361 431,134 381,740 358,504 527,41' 56,00C 58,983 57,552 61,700 29, 842 78, 862 78, 715 71,850 25,456 18,900 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 565 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MINNESOTA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 9—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $19,688 118,508 123,473 15,752 8,252 43,149 28, 757 49, 033 33, 447 29, 724 68, 781 19,845 93, 997 91,630 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total Due to resources Surplus banks and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all posits. other liadivided tion. profits. bilities. $10,056 14,860 23,695 $378,054 908,092 614,574 $25,000 50,000 25,000 $10,000 30,374 8,735 $25,000 12,500 25,000 8 209 21,798 ***"7,*79i 5,750 16,000 3,325 14, 545 8,938 14,181 9,418 14, 000 10,000 16, 095 5,030 17,580 6,263 9,401 29,169 9,900 500 22,981 168,965 297, 943 454, 280 335, 335 441, 347 409, 742 558, 486 367,591 227, 408 748, 493 562,850 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50, 000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 6,091 6,628 13, 947 10, 624 12,369 16,329 7,742 8,412 5,000 34,256 6,969 25,000 25,000 6,500 24,300 12,500 50, 000 6,250 24,000 48,000 10,000 $15,113 35,678 28,659 $21,258 59,693 40,885 1 2 3 53,362 127,584 257,115 119, 508 290, 462 240, 000 302, 022 88, 626 105, 305 415, 938 363,627 382 2,429 9,688 8,679 7,248 12,073 55,006 25,095 5,847 21,617 6,482 4 5 84,130 111, 304 123, 530 165, 024 81, 968 103, 840 93, 716 214, 208 62, 256 178, 683 150,772 e 7 8 9 1C 11 12 13 14 161,530 151,441 2,580 15 10,418 16 246,284 141, 083 16,133 17 79,142 130,758 7,861 18 228, 253 358, 943 1,572 19 237, 226 375,161 377, 021 1,043,164 10,944 20 5,156 21 42, 428 71, 701 122; 480 190, 249 12,727 22 19,300 225,954 23 95, 600 1,066, 771 929, 204 20, 698 24 10,000 48, 993 265, 738 73,087 25 23, 600 134,124 339, 648 24,100 29,816 26 190,109 342, 446 309,806 27 72,400 418. 941 846,129 902,291 28 75,000 479, 381 779, 596 8,150 29 25,000 191, 855 146, 608 30,000 104, 980 276, 791 19,548 30 62,571 31 25,000 126, 298 67,542 26,421 32 25,000 134,396 165, 484 10,501 33 30.000 109, 672 84, 086 12,475 34 o, 850 88, 300 149, 372 102,646 35 48,400 242, 307 362, 761 42,504 36 50,000 273,141 311, 297 9,726 37 24,200 106,368 199, 782 21,307 38 20,000 71, 954 234, 018 299, 998 12,961,587 6,572, 920 2,521,335 39 300,000 12,061,097 3,768,177 1,419,982 4G 25,329 30,666 9,602 18, 992 10,373 16, 967 30,000 134, 609 28, 666 126, 029 113,246 281, 082 5,502 4,742 47, 204 17,503 115,185 60, 360 12,316 41, 677 17, 459 68,175 33, 779 70, 668 69, 352 71,381 79, 020 298, 658 17,591 79, 506 16, 457 40, 390 12,518 35, 757 9,383 24, 403 10, 422 46,534 12, 699 68,562 46,285 31, 769 30, 747 63, 206 16,423 74, 817 17,566 74, 848 3,883,518 1,031,488 897,795 4,129,941 11,628 362,179 25,000 6,227 12,828 459,913 25,000 1,368 8,886 284,119 25,000 1,250 20,055 664,112 25,000 1,250 20,918 709, 877 50,000 1,250 77,493 25,000 23,165 1,557,722 4,023 148, 308 25, 000 4 000 12,130 25,000 381,885 8,300 45, 467 100, 000 5,000 2,462, 996 25,089 395,518 25,000 13,872 46,228 641, 686 25,000 4,678 18,753 630, 224 25,000 16,351 59,361 75,000 13, 904 1,781, 637 71, 439 75, 000 24,750 2,382,707 8,133 404, 747 25, 000 4,913 22,521 483, 839 30,000 9,500 10, 000 316, 411 25, 000 12, 981 381, 955 25, 000 1,250 5,655 6,443 270, 702 30,000 3,003 8,533 289, 530 25,000 5,852 20,102 826, 217 50,000 10,505 40,709 777, 651 60,000 2,500 4,864 369, 940 25,000 5,764 8,225 385,505 30, 000 5,095 38, 326 25,735,368 1,000,000 2,379,528 850,111 68,286 20,389,242 1,839,986 1,265,506 391,472 90, 910 25, 434 44,968 346,522 211,378 16,355 14,296 31,891 75,222 35,426 800 6,250 6,431 7,691,833 5,743,444 333 005 312,389 747,519 500,000 500,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 424,052 314,610 12,384 6,781 18,825 49,667 54, 479 45 682 61, 317 135, 057 12,182 23, 532 154, 749 105, 039 36, 778 112, 836 9,030 37,738 190,287 14,316 16, 001 19, 737 22, 472 27,908 17, 962 10,114 36, 457 61, 529 30, 046 62,557 12, 222 22,788 52,215 13,200 7,563 923 1,250 2,565 7,555 9,691 1,250 1,250 11,160 115, 003 3,100 1,250 3,750 418,430 416, 650 421, 003 533, 837 689,195 534,183 286, 936 983, 498 1,035, 327 580, 328 1,432,429 313, 865 402, 776 1,341,430 50,000 25, 000 25, 000 50,000 50, 000 35, 000 25, 000 50, 000 25, 000 25, 000 100, 000 50, 000 25,000 75,000 22,157 14,026 17,803 13, 037 20, 046 16,531 3,000 55, 396 31, 829 11, 636 37,480 9,678 9,579 78,807 20,000 20, 000 16,250 25, 000 12,500 25,000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25,000 50,000 133,507 181,735 415,158 82,000 50,830 72,984 2,500 5,000 5,000 1,937,729 1,375,495 2,059,228 80,000 100,000 100,000 40,493 62,075 65,955 50,000 100,000 100,000 93,229 105, 883 109,615 26,150 25,449 25,808 26, 000 23,860 13,994 1,500 10,895 17,133 649,648 652,776 641,280 728,107 25,000 30,000 30, 000 25,000 29,613 10, 971 11,243 40,299 25,000 29, 997 30, 000 25,000 $107,614 $189,182 371,010 384,515 288,806 226,148 10,000 24,300 24,200 24,000 25, 000 24,100 324,000 4,262,777 1,224,154 250,000 3,021,365 892, 927 16, 000 79,521 200,100 25, 000 93,232 153,346 37,500 304,081 311, 628 956,850 41 764,542 42 43 9,030 44 25,485 45 111,552 207,732 165, 910 205, 815 169, 587 168, 958 71, 926 287, 645 630,565 93, 652 645, 956 106, 007 245, 041 439, 492 209,056 141,508 196, 040 212, 210 435, 548 282, 694 153, 939 560, 899 319, 033 409, 273 573, 374 126, 696 90, 027 658,626 5,665 46 8,384 47 48 27,775 49 1,514 50 6,000 51 8,073 52 4,558 53 3,897 54 15,767 55 25,618 56 21,484 57 8,129 58 14,503 59 563,781 1,035,196 538,429 466,636 732,125 585,224 168,259 60 108,355 61 475,924 62 25,000 75,000 200,222 163,131 203, 776 161,638 364,654 409,388 354,103 389,516 5,161 9,289 12,157 86,654 63 64 65 66 566 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown M I N N E S OTA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 9—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Alfred Hoel Gilbert, First Glencoe, First Henry A. Thoenz... Glenwood, First George W. Hughes.. Gonvick, First M.J.Kolb Goodhue, First Chas. F. Sawyer G raceville, First R.J.McRae Grand Meadow^First. G. T. Torgrimson.... Grand Rapids, First.. F.P.Sheldon Granite Falls,First... D.A.McLarty Grrey Eagle, First R.F.Wrilke Hallock, First Elmer C. Yetter Halstad, First H.Thorson Hancock, First I. S. Large Hancock, Hancock F.E.Frisbee Hanska, First Geo.S. Hoge Harmony, First H.C.Hellickson Hastings, First Haydn S. Cole Hastings^Hastings F. H. Wellcome Hawley, First F.H. Welcome Hendricks, First Chas. C. Swenson Hendricks, Farmers... Anton Anderson Henning, First Isaac Hazlett Herman, First A. D. Larson Heron Lake, First J.W.Benson Hibbing, First S.R.Kirby Hills First J. N. Jacobson 27 Hutchinson, Farmers. C.L.Todd 28 International Falls, F.P.Sheldon r,q lona, First C. E.Dinehart 80 Ironton, First I. Hazlett 31 Isanti, First E. F. Gillespie 32 Ivanhoe, First Chas. C. Swenson... 33 J ackson, First A. B.Cheadle 34 Jackson, Brown T. J. Knox 35 Jackson, Jackson W. D. Hunter J. H. Taylor 36 Jasper, First F. H. Wellcome 37 Jordan, First 38 Kasson, Farmers W.N. Parkhurst.... 39 Kasson, National Bank Jacob Leuthold Hans Johnson 40 Kerkhoven, First 41 Keewatin, First L. M. Bolter 42 Kiester, First Ralph 0. Olson 43 Lake Benton, First... Hans Lavesson 44 Lake Benton, National C 0 T. Mork G. Guttersen 45 Lake Crystal, First 46 Lake Crystal, Ameri- Geo. W. Norman.... J.C.Caldwell 47 Lakefield, First 48 Lake Park, First 0. Waugensteen.... 49 Lake ville, First 50 Lake Wilson, First J. W. Erickson 51 Lamberton, First Geo. J. Grimm Lancaster First T. M. George 53 Lanesboro, First JohnT. Aske 54 LeRoy, First F. E. Hambrecht... 55 Le Sueur, First E. T. Melch 56 Le Sueur Center, First. E. L. Patterson 57 Litchfield, First N. D.March 58 Little Falls, First M. M. Williams 59 Little Falls, American. JohnWetzel 60 Long Prairie, First A. A. Lindened 61 Long Prairie, Peoples. C. P. Miller 62 Luverne, First A. D. La Due Deceased Luverne, Farmers 64 Luverne, National P. 0. Skyberg 65 Lyle, First F. M. Beach 66 Mabel, First Mrs. Betsv Tollefson 67 Madelia, First C. S. Christensen, sr. 68 Madison, First P. G. Jacobson 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 CO Cashier. John Seman J.F.Klobe W. F. Daugherty Frank A. Norquist.. Gertrude O'Reilly.. J.A.McRae F.T. Elliott, jr C.E.Aiken O.H.Sorlein C.S.Wilke J.H.Bradish G.O.Benson A.F.McKellar H. F. Frisbee P.M.Oestad John Heinen Chas. Doffing G.O.Syardal J. A. Rogness G.L.Peterson R.R.Patterson Ernest E.Peck W. H. Jarmuth L. C. Newcombe M. C. Duea F.W.Luedtke G.N.Millard F.J. Stebor A. H. Proctor Albert Wickstrom.. W. W. Pauneck L. L. Johnson J. J. Pribyl Bert Knudson W. M. Lowe W. E. Downey C. G. Palmer W. S. Willyard Albert S. Anderson. F. V. Wakkinen G. M. Obermeyer... J. L. Kroeger W.F.Mann A. N. Olson Lucius F. Clark EmilC. Andersen... Geo. 0. Kelson W.F.Roche J. M. Collins H. M. England T. W Shogren H.T. Aske..... Merrill Bowers JohnMcKosy W. H. Jaeger A. W. Kron J. K. Martin E.J.Richie A. J. Rhoda John J. Reichert D. M. Main A. A Anderson FredB. Burley R. A. Anderson A. L. Tollefson C. T. Dahl ObertR. Nelson Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Governoverdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $121,869 430,434 268,664 240,083 343,068 367,426 224,285 301,613 525,243 160,024 411, 818 221,193 131,711 308,046 309,75C 308,960 864,81C 439,305 263,908 407,274 253,924 226,491 278,499 413,769 251,577 325 808 424,220 270,628 $112,850 $281,573 62,796 134,815 68,890 19,140 19,236 35,976 93,314 30,000 52,126 67,787 154,589 25,000 92,991 171,725 369,371 13,140 29,250 17,960 46,255 17,394 9,142 65,385 7,400 65,319 96,700 14,050 105,000 19,095 105,000 19,092 121,904 197,242 15,497 273,480 55,650 10,814 64,681 16,831 53,449 18,193 31,500 19,445 35,350 23,885 31,850 140,450 270,000 1,430,021 10 700 91 543 15,830 145,427 132,082 171,973 197, 843 283,614 140,153 293,474 495,956 306,849 827,258 549,956 203,026 299,206 339,542 12,500 53,400 52,597 38,925 171,678 51,697 84,900 137,655 67 34,092 90,563 22,977 24,704 17,673 13,071 22,100 36,285 81,251 26,631 89,091 6,350 22,176 61,261 138,254 237, 241 357,153 308,048 39,550 18,200 27,000 28,907 7,982 147,372 6,760 20,997 24,880 451,154 45,512 44,650 2,098 18,950 8,858 371,169 275,156 249,233 12,496 373,748 266 702 289,198 333,904 174,704 223,443 1,195,013 502,278 671,200 181,730 320,961 1,559,201 545 455 540,759 363,185 129,112 324,990 406,716 39,750 62,275 33,049 18,292 23,358 24,948 13,037 15,925 6 622 24^464 22,950 26,238 27,741 25,589 86,298 69,982 30,804 11,757 69,200 19,323 10,756 19,150 20,333 6,154 18,150 30,000 37 816 72,730 86,832 47,013 33,622 338,591 137,300 75,250 64,112 124,700 97,950 49 235 40,343 38,850 180,101 34,300 49,693 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 567 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MINNES OTA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 9—Continued. ] lesources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. $632,845 770,743 411,274 335,159 523,466 591,938 425,122 645,605 955,098 258,888 554,373 348,675 267,690 534,708 538,154 538,153 294,393 806,971 402,566 613,924 367,688 339,962 387,810 647,673 2,688,928 490,241 654,632 706,796 $25,000 50,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 8,309 5,500 245,786 496,633 263,218 432,703 746,139 460,147 1,057,712 855,119 341,596 492,862 560,814 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 55,000 80,000 30,000 25,000 40,000 30,000 4,989 13,260 15,826 17,776 13,974 1,525 1,578 5,175 18,207 17,237 113,868 302,265 327,866 465,850 403,845 88,503 8,566 29,633 2,185 800 1,708 42,134 49,710 46, 641 41,780 30,282 25,698 37,750 98,960 52,417 81,636 64,251 144,419 250,029 31,901 51,5,21 127,342 37,151 14,363 102,447 66,612 31,508 66,017 22,499 17"926 21,748 3,400 18,706 13,500 15,321 20,858 15,902 19,979 61,762 36,754 47,877 17,620 18,365 117,418 26,726 25,153 14,318 22,748 24,517 26,755 $8,071 9,086 5,262 9,250 7,850 1,250 1,250 3,700 1,250 5,534 3,445 $89,849 105,457 33,511 17,803 29,058 86,620 7,570 53,728 17,358 36,450 56,334 40,630 50,184 92,787 82,697 82,697 31,385 47,313 44,493 80,416 20,557 45,749 34,491 36,619 633, 423 32,877 27,587 100,500 $18,633 28,155 15,808 12,811 20,176 16,728 12,428 21,849 28,736 9,670 20,127 12,000 11,826 21,875 20,363 20,364 56,590 31,376 15,110 26,182 14,215 13,027 14,335 23,235 91,407 20,000 28,263 30,363 9,207 110,935 39,184 58,699 24,391 31,731 15,633 77,512 36 383 127,051 65,140 8,520 18,103 9,961 23,062 19,025 19,449 30,788 38,641 13,027 17,854 37,893 7,239 5,877 3,650 5,472 12,989 14,136 17,880 24,724 38,111 52,251 44,664 24,717 10,799 325 1,250 1,250 1,250 2,040 22,462 12,591 18,540 7,350 3,750 1,250 1,750 12,500 9,313 14,355 1,250 12,362 11,600 6,911 3,*60i 17,094 11,250 1,250 6,317 312 44,174 13,015 13,528 7,143 7,680 26,900 16,750 17,220 500 3,500 8,394 1,250 Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. $12,681 22,997 7,000 9,625 14,457 18,399 21,160 9,140 5,885 5,108 25,000 8,820 8,175 11,065 12,624 12,624 54,773 15,442 9,415 29,128 4,128 6,510 18,166 26,541 50,389 14,447 13,787 12,994 $25,000 50,000 35,000 25,000 25,00C 25,000 25,000 50,00C 25,000 25,000 25,000 6,500 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 20,000 6,500 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 6,500 $180,780 $285,488 184,579 382,592 116,760 214,290 102,813 170,882 156,677 273,149 155,028 332,377 105, 826 88,551 189, 419 279,235 199,913 464, 665 49,218 127,270 181,585 287,458 78,356 228,770 121,789 84,336 171, 835 284,644 151, 957 318,346 151, 957 318,346 451,596 659,527 245,389 487,948 187,480 158,707 181,408 344,287 110,011 195,607 106,021 171,548 133,068 186,576 175,866 344,848 1,031,428 1,431,402 144,975 246,257 191,072 385,745 334, 716 284,572 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $103,896 80,575 3,214 1,838 29,183 36,134 59,585 67,812 234,635 27,292 10,330 1,229 3,390 17,163 5,227 5,226 58,497 8 192 15^201 9,101 7,942 5,883 30,418 75,709 9,562 14,028 18,014 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 65,756 115,409 215,481 214,850 87,736 114,568 105,749 254,529 286,051 294,786 139,511 199,700 332,792 552,157 246,572 494,266 73,399 212,825 188,257 229,785 153,583 283,438 17,592 29 12,132 30 4,521 31 17,425 32 42,732 33 16,456 34 24,605 35 32,001 36 22 356 37 19,' 877 38 23,611 39 25,000 25,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 9,529 12,500 25,000 4,170 6,393 25,000 25,000 5,000 35,000 52,570 25,000 24,480 30,000 38,156 22,280 30,000 8,014 4,943 10,000 40,182 30,000 12,500 5,748 ""25,666 7,500 10,213 10,000 25,000 15,000 25,000 45,313 172,608 93,391 142,559 123,016 29,451 132,366 169,862 238,692 175,384 1,604 40 31,543 41 11,900 42 24,599 43 40,435 44 633,690 68,928 30,000 30,000 49,797 6,000 16,000 788,837 23,110 238, 620 9,728 10,441 45 506,206 440,025 382,530 70,713 472,262 367,432 450,714 564,754 322,591 386,734 1,729,380 920,064 1,127, 866 333,310 534,984 1,998,011 694,640 648,594 538,450 422,406 4,2j9,863 568 581 36,000 25,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 7,500 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,592 25,000 25,000 183,820 229,737 177,256 197,937 150,432 180,765 32,648 5,998 129,992 249,628 131,379 149,977 97,072 279,536 139,728 363,612 177,397 105,537 161,155 175,450 357,856 1,015,773 316,063 452,594 341,631 614,160 104,943 156,799 114,765 304,990 648,672 982,003 186,358 417,336 203,336 341,395 188,473 230,539 208,517 155,761 122,327 239,759 202,878 276,711 1,057 47 9,832 48 4,278 49 i2,054 7,063 35,273 25,000 5,000 10,153 ""25," 666 11,414 25,000 8,155 6,500 18,662 6,250 70,843 50,000 29,425 50,000 44,739 50,000 9,869 25,000 16,709 25,000 107,898 38,700 30,106 15,000 52,268 6,250 13, 863 10,000 22,600 8,478 15,574 25,000 23,775 25,000 89 46 4 50 7,369 51 56,075 52 13,953 53 54 55 217 56 159,908 57 21,983 58 27,336 59 11,699 60 48,520 61 120,738 62 20,840 63 20,345 64 70,575 65 2,050 66 2,203 67 15,217 68 568 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown MINNESOTA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 9—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Mankato, First Mankato, Commerce.. Mankato, National Citizens. Mapleton, First Marshall, First Marshall, Lyon County Mclntosh, First Milaca, First Minneapolis, First and Security. Minneapolis, Bankers. Minneapolis, Lincoln.. Minneapolis, Metropolitan. Minneapolis, Midland. Minneapolis, Northwestern. Minneota, First Minneota, Farmers and Merchants. Minnesota Lake, First. Minnesota L a k e , Farmers. Montevideo, First Montgomery, First.... Moorhead, First Moorhead, Moorhead Mora, First Morris, Morris Motley, First Mountain Lake, First. Nashwauk, First New Prague, First New Richland, First.. Northfield, First Northfield, Northfield. Olivia, Peoples Ortonville, First Ortonville, Citizens Osakis, First Owatonna, First Owatonna, Farmers... Parkers Prairie. First. Park Rapids, First.... Paynesville, First Pelican Rapids, First.. Pequot, First Rushmore, First St. Paul, First St. Paul, American... St. Paul, Capital St. Paul, Merchants.. St. Paul, Commerce.. St. Paul, Exchange... St. Charles, First St. Cloud, First St. Cloud, Merchants. St. James, First St. James, Citizens... St. Peter, First Sandstone, First Sauk Center, First... Sauk Center, Merchants. Shakopee, First Sherburn, Sherburn.. Slayton, First Sleepy Eye, First Perham, First Pipestone, First Pipestone, Pipestone. President. Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. G. M. Palmer W. D. Willard. John H. Hohmann. EmilA. Boie.. LorenCray F. K. Meagher. Wm. Tromdle.. C. M. Cudicott. M. W. Harden.. E. S. Frick A. G. Forbes R. M. Neill C. M. Berg Geo. A. Beito.. J.A.Allen T. M. Olsen.... C. T. Jaffray G. A. Lyon C. L. Atwood... H. S. Quiggle.. C.I.Welch A. H. Turrittin. J. W. Barton... Geo. B. Norris.. C. B. Mills.... E. V. Bloomquist.. S. H. Plummer E. W. Decker. $2,043,410 755,361 2,39.,590 M. J. Moorse. . S. B. Erickson C. W. Barchert L. L. Krauss A. M. Parks W. F. Gilles Geo. M. Comstock.. H.E.Roberts V. W. Peterson F. R. Putnam S.W.Jacobs A. Janzen JohnT. Ring Jos. T. Topka A.O.Lea H. O. Dilley F. W. Shandorf.... A. N. Nelson JohnE. Palmer W. Kelly D. B. McCleery C. J. Kinyon G. B. Bennett A. J.Campbell M. C. Schoneberger, L. W. Kannenberg. S. M. Strand G.W.Harris W.C. Thorn Edwin Mott H. B. Humason George M. Brack... R. W. Lindeke A. J. Newgren A. L. Roth W. E. Spencer F. G. Hinze Geo. A. Moore Thomas Tonnesson. A. M. Hanson Clare D. Moll A. S. Dean F. W. Sprague A. F. Strebe JohnThiem Leo Howard F. D. Week W.W.Smith P. A. Callaghan W.T.Morgan H.Soenke 448,315 868,992 69,700 176,919 22,180 31,620 199,837 147,749 71,240 26,967 13,425 9,133 L. M. Lerwick H. J. Sillemans M. S. Fisch.... T. H. Kramer.. J. F. Engel JohnSheehy Henry Schroeder... P. H. Lamb. Geo. H. Newbert... J. H. Devenney I. Hazlett John Jungas D. M. Gunn F.H. Wellcome.... F. H. Krueger C. D. Rice J. G. Schmidt C. A. Herns JohnMichell H. I . Thompson... Nels M. Eyenson... Geo. R. Kinyon CarlK. Bennett.... Wm. A. Lancaster. W. M. Taber. Anson Evans O. M. Carr J. G. Thurlow F. J. Johnson Cyrus P. Brown Ben Baer JohnR. Mitchell... R.C.Lilly J. A. Reagan J. B. Galarneault... Geo. D. French Ralph O. Olson Geo. E. Hanscom.. J. K. Sonnesyn Vacant C. A. Benson H.P.Webb C. M. Sprague J. A.Caughren Theo. Weiland A. L. Ward C. E. Dinehart C. D. Griffith M.J.Daly A.C.Walker E. W. Davies $382,925 158,897 325,727 $364,070 131,450 377,265 96,652 171,510 14,750 731,4?4 153.949 49.740 913,035 60,014 63,600 283,547 26,468 73,350 229,392 41,175 63,560 61,933,267 8,291,502 3,458,942 1,520,580 563,095 1,241,831 263,132 2,569,318 1,241,062 283,737 208,264 387,628 15,068,715 1,632,078 224,620 43,952,359 5,335,958 2,524,267 523,985 79,668 58,166 176,146 17,861 119,907 701,329 318,795 83,142 624,424 224,951 115,315 330,145 175,190 54,820 327,792 65,750 23,394 143,419 36,140 46,126 262,991 53,073 29,851 38,687 82,973 305,084 263,202 10.130 150,980 119,900 39,400 14,996 806,462 197,479 63,999 1,343,969 222,800 85,586 360,773 123.950 34,679 230,559 112,687 65,218 276,142 89,170 22,772 426,970 102,050 14,458 502,945 356,072 204,840 1,148,594 742,995 336,227 177,227 20,183 21,273 326,591 91,499 56,400 292,039 79,531 33,237 211,268 18,160 31,330 34,421 26,500 8,220 450,357 10,500 6,250 37,404,657 8,151,850 2,531,790 4,020,368 693,503 300,541 4,827,278 2,562,668 1,283,764 22,079,144 9,579,816 3,036,946 2,439,833 760,347 471,415 1,402,685 405,600 180,327 356,275 22,832 9,300 2,547,850 591,750 217,365 796,710 244,458 118,482 591,015 45,24S 77,400 337,681 63,145 18,86C 376,213 93,125 85,395 172,273 18,05C 26,600 554,222 71,400 82,68C 356,876 49,761 147,523 397,91 273,983 312,442 441,666 276,081 950,382 633,920 141,600 98,165 48.131 33,600 49,613 84,474 145,800' 256,645 31,46C 16,042 160,60C 41,686 184,012 63,954 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 569 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MINNESOTA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 9—Continued. Liabilities. ] Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total Due to resources Surplus banks and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all posits. other liadivided tion. profits. bilities. $476,283 $130,436 $21,875 $3,418,999 $100,000 $230,186 22,279 8,000 1,154,972 100,000 41,075 62,189 93,779 338,656 185,949 24,000 3,663,191 200,000 $37,500 $860,872 $1,399,553 $790,893 1 100,000 293,620 377,190 261,883 2 200,000 781,645 796,582 1,585,116 3 25,000 21,262 22,000 139,149 135,707 21,851 343,118 31,780 6,575 73,728 39,306 50,000 282,354 587,178 50,000 48,220 26,184 1,082,566 73,049 27,840 12,500 379,785 552,913 101,736 50,000 43,751 24,678 1,124,775 19,697 16,211 6,203 25 000 123,166 231,258 428,839 25,000 8,250 16,585 20,639 21,580 6,154 25,000 122,814 180,796 381,344 25,000 6,250 14,656 26,311 21,310,018 4,673,423 3,047,795 102,714,947 5,000,000 5,821,579 1,791,300 42,255,610 6,353,320 41,493,138 362,757 641,707 683,962 134,450 179,242 246,571 21 560 2,886,179 7,740 2,541,916 274,304 5,402,845 800,000 250,000 500,000 250,437 757 804 57,609 50,000 1,455,948 137,913 500,000 2,574,104 4,886,359 1,604,697 287,300 23,703,769 1,000,000 533,605 11,012,210 4,653,796 2,571,149 70,049,739 4,000,000 2,991,330 259 484 349,551 724,856 4 5 6 7 8 9 818 454 10 378,808 11 965,970 12 100,000 10,045,906 2,542,623 9,481,635 13 290,000 32,584,828 3,553,779 26,629,802 14 47,636 46,030 24,673 54,146 22,338 33,634 634,842 1,211,341 30,000 40,000 20,000 41,232 30,000 40,000 150,491 377,844 334,271 636,854 26,507 15 118,984 16 127,438 34,252 17,445 15,179 6,255 4,061 435,640 237,341 25,000 25,000 18,812 6,150 25,000 6,500 83,726 250,533 82,761 113,776 32,569 17 3,154 18 10,000 50,000 33,589 46,318 45,218 786,944 343,431 6,879 25,000 15,124 14,393 80,001 50,000 52,260 22,774 1,323,550 145,250 60,000 109,964 54,411 24,053 1,159,986 116,832 660,230 22,747 25,000 9,750 30,669 59,656 534,583 11,141 25,000 9,615 23,158 84,874 266,435 5,000 25,000 4,820 11,601 24,326 402,862 16,579 25,000 13,971 15,000 27,976 581,596 7,494 25,000 10,285 30,000 114,567 465,451 25,000 18,363 5,201 17,575 8,828 200,202 6,736 25,000 2,955 6,941 16,010 48,257 75,000 50,799 19,274 1,265,725 127,712 117,633 131,764 12,500 2,043,485 100,000 246,864 623,255 5,000 25,000 40,346 13,480 50,027 582,977 10,913 25,000 24,000 9,706 140,807 499,882 16,725 25,000 20,539 12,649 78,610 611,765 16,011 25,000 22,544 6,110 39,633 38,964 60,000 44,149 16,000 1,191,017 67,011 18,457 75,000 96,020 25,281 2,414,171 65,054 354,230 9,746 25,000 13,552 3,250 93,745 656, 634 17,620 50,000 2 500 27,768 151,876 429,137 7,182 25,000 2,703 8,034 13,593 303, 631 13,937 25,000 7,548 11,187 24,138 972 87, 645 2,500 25,000 2,046 15,485 312 494,770 35,921 25,000 15,465 11,886 15,013,030 4,385,894 524,268 68,011,489 3,000,000 3,056,375 1,280,069 443,938 10,101 6,748,520 400,000 199,119 2,081,659 572,699 77,661 11,405,729 500,000 297,175 7,574,198 2,148,509 736,623 45,155,236 2,000,000 2,333,213 826,373 212,753 20,750 4,731,471 400,000 169,696 6,606 2,474,509 300,000 108,349 350,805 128,466 500 455,573 20,475 25,000 20,770 45, 896 49,000 250,000 12,522 3,838,219 338,775 129,956 27,113 2,500 1,247,198 100,000 43,819 41,229 794,723 49,526 50,000 32,708 2,500 45,851 501, 854 21,839 40,000 28,522 4,250 49,396 678,548 70,095 20,166 5,690 50,000 97,956 261,501 3,641 25,000 10,000 3,250 31,328 829,254 53,654 50,000 28,651 12,437 79,864 624,614 32,315 25,000 22,637 11,619 36,198 91,950 50,000 36,037 933,928 69,361 9,784 465,924 12, 617 25,000 18,790 6,935 36,591 471,429 18,839 25,000 17,647 11,861 65,306 862,568 33,746 25,000 27,545 2,948 196,209 416,048 6,000 25,000 17,000 4,229 27,439 41,481 50,000 50,135 86, 299 1,520,550 165,248 22,442 50,000 41,313 14,500 1,124,582 225,094 29,995 67,496 19 240,119 389,334 11 20420 133,632 166,716 645,166 433,858 64,525 21 11,429 22 501,718 416,875 5,621 23 241,963 340,899 21,710 24 242,099 209,633 25,410 25 85,817 100,208 8,052 26 123,556 204,675 3,390 27 269,469 276,243 6,500 119,756 292,991 12,376 28 2,102 29 53,132 113,232 18,252 30 75,000 486,626 562,590 340,693 1,216,075 169,084 31 100 000 31,142 32 6,250 229,267 326,596 638 33 25,000 165,231 302,063 2,734 34 16 000 228,776 210,647 4,860 35 25,000 166,415 374,479 85,324 36 60,000 435,532 511,197 75,000 941,419 1,027,122 277,173 37 5,802 38 109,177 179,505 25 000 30,415 39 49,997 296,227 242,789 32,575 40 171,264 193,118 8,691 41 92,859 138,144 "25,666 1,000 42 16,616 17,528 25 000 9,356 43 6,250 163,133 255,105 37,039,143 4,844,034 20,071,937 44 *893 666 3,196,983 108,439 2,754,079 45 500,000 4,323,014 1,414,269 4,371,271 46 500,000 19,694,400 2,691,569 17,936,054 47 2,132,517 643,959 1,385 299 48 1,158,030 250,088 658,042 49 4,492 50 'io'oob 247,716 147,890 250,000 965,993 1,527,122 796,105 51 170,083 52 50,000 439,013 460,989 12,258 53 50,000 267,634 365,305 2,400 54 149,566 263,048 25,000 13,526 55 15,000 126,403 403,524 5,881 56 90,785 111,194 25,000 10,596 57 50,000 212,623 452,381 1,058 58 195,833 345,408 25,000 50,000 60,000 24,000 25^000 25,000 25,000 12,500 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 49,500 50,000 216,632 140,708 154,821 186, 830 177,562 390,313 300,661 563,285 244,052 237,822 476,428 166,561 843,507 508,931 22,150 18,547 9,947 11520,5 15,925 145,749 192,548 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 570 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown M I N N E S OTA--Continued. DISTRICT NO. 9—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. Plain view, First Preston, First Princeton, First Proctor, First Raymond, First Red Lake Falls, Farmers. Red Wing, First Red Wing, Goodhue County. Redwood Falls, First. Renville, First.. Rochester, First. Rochester, Rochester . Rochester, Union Roseau, First Royalton, First Rush City, First Rushford, First South St. Paul, Stock Yards. Springfield, First Spring Valley, First... Staples, First Staples, City Starbuck, First Stephen, First Stewartville, First Si;illwater, First Swanville, First Thief River Falls, First Tracy, First Truman, Truman Twin Valley, First.... Tyler, First Ulen, First. Verndale, First Virginia, First Wabasha, First Waconia, First. Wadena, First Wadena, Merchants... Walker, First Warren, First Warren, W"arren Waseca, First Waseca, Farmers Waterville, First Welcome, Welcome... Wells, First Wells, Wells Wendell, First. Westbrook, First West Concord, First.. W e s t Minneapolis, First. Wheaton, First Wheaton, National Willmar, First Wilmont, First Windom, First Windom, Windom Winnebago, First Winnebago, B l u e Earth Valley. Winona, First Winona, Winona Winthrop. First Woodstock, First Worthington, Citizens. Worthington, Worthington. J. I. Vermilya Thomas J. Meighen S. S. Petterson H. H. Peyton B. E. Bruns J.A.Duffy MattT. Duerre E. T. Schoenbaum. Jno. F. Petterson.. F.C.Mitchell E. Bruns J. E. Draeger V %JX XXXJLCbIKJ * l U O t . • • • • • • Samuel H. Lockin. F. S. O'Neill Fred W. Zander.. M. H. Dale E. F. Cook. R.C. Newell S. L. Seaman Riley Rasmusson. Chas.R.Rhoda... G. M. Ericson E. S. Habberstad. C.E. Mills C. H. Asch Geo. C. Gullickson. J. R.Nims. E. E. Greeno B.C. Bergerson... R.A.Whitney.... Thos. Hogenson... H.C.Robertson.. O. H. Hitzemann. W. H.Akre. H.M.Algyer G.M. Seaberg.... G. F. Peterson... M. Glemmestad.. L. Lofgren L D. Frazier. B. F. Britts L. Whitmore P.H.Simons W. E. Parker Geo. E.Harris... A. Stark R. E.Thomas. Aug. A. Johnson. H.C.Didra C.H. Bailer.. A. R. Robson J. W. Walford Geo. L. Schmitz... L.N. Olds C. A. Prestrud A. F. Meyer W.T.Schmidt F.H.Kriz J. W. Berg D. O. Rustad L. B. Noren L. A. Salstrom T. A. Perkins Jno. J. Rupp J. A. Babcock E. F. Arndt W. A.Mahl C M . Youmans L. D.Allen E.L.King J. Aug. Swanson... E. W. Olson E. W. Davies James Jackson Peter Thompson... Henry Nystrom A. W. Fagerstrom. E. E. Fagerstrom.. J. Henry Cross C. J. Sargent H. A. Baldwin A. A. Bennett J. H. Kahler H.M. Newell E. A. Knowlton L.H.Ickler W. H. Galley E.J.Boyle Thos. Kierland J. J. Flanagan J. S. Watson Lyle Hamlin Isaac Hazlett Wm. J. Lewis G. I. Engebretson.. H.I. Yetter C. E.Fawcett R. S.Davis. John J. Reichert.. C. L. Hansen E.Herzog A. L. Ward A. L. Hanson A.W.Magandy.... C. J. Lofgren Isaac Hazlett P.Mitchell C.C. Hirschy C.H.Klein. A. J. Merickel , J. J.Meyer , Ed.I. P. Staede... H. L. Wood. C. Wittensten , C. P. Sommerstad. R. P. Ward. F.H. Wellcome.... A. L. Ward C.H. Draper C.L. Olson E. Mobraaten J. W. Benson J. G.Schmidt W. G. Shaffer David Burton A. T. Rustad C. W. Odell Edwin Brickson... W.J.Clark D.U.Weld J. E. Rorman A. L. Ward Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. 198,930 78,481 327,097 171,941 163,876 $63,511 39,319 87,070 84,200 73,100 38,466 19,400 30,588 103,111 57,684 15,200 25,376 703,450 1,011,109 119,597 143,619 295,326 300,250 460,896 323,278 1,805,319 705,664 973,418 211,708 198.541 292,153 252,157 5,760,398 191,974 136,175 711,906 87, 725 142,066 46,547 28,154 65,371 38,199 662,993 73,400 11,256 138,390 125,852 58,910 36,579 8,129 6,036 16,408 55,500 322,783 531,501 316,892 135,545 348,233 168,285 332,, 181 2,957,199 236,531 597,898 652, 562 158,290 185.542 460,167 265,332 222,911 765,953 734,220 15,700 513, 781 485,789 94,883 592,294 391,804 883,062 673,297 250, 773 357,929 958,851 842, 724 222,598 311,825 413, 706 325,179 90,402 176,000 61,024 37,511 17,000 69,326 160,750 521,933 41, 886 119, 850 130,330 35,261 58,000 36,817 31,626 51,490 310,833 96,000 85,417 36,800 57,293 44,892 217, 388 171,562 24,477 99,941 235,408 226,420 95,555 112,025 109,550 78,300 58,133 41,830 50,259 43,170 25,499 35,210 22,280 438,086 31,868 91, 700 33,600 22,065 34,899 11,148 14,309 17,750 600,521 52,450 115 30,321 48,209 39,680 33,550 20,371 35,937 174,030 128,616 16,445 52,087 45,413 18,705 25,463 46,242 70,324 193, 726 427,551 823,554 173,283 1,175,043 615,203 567,414 99,526 84,632 49,383 285,048 43,352 336,250 102,850 43,162 109,548 12, 723 27,854 99,900 9,325 61,350 22,700 34.040 19.041 2,684,79' 754,843 255,307 147,960 429,338 573,635 663,245 108,999 31,140 43,080 38,500 57,950 478,459 581,976 103, 596 11,153 16,715 48,822 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 571 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. M I N N E S OTA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 9—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $72,991 130,580 22,712 16,978 38,798 19,092 $16,354 17,507 11,000 7,275 16,674 9,861 $4,741 1,250 3,500 3,235 325 8,042 $356,065 418,174 305,874 496,472 316,038 264,713 $25,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 $7,940 16,704 8,705 11,783 5,172 5,000 $25,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 6,500 24,998 $201,582 89,524 120,484 170,085 117,417 84,744 $76,541 259,350 87,020 252,482 152,997 104,422 $20,002 2,596 29,665 12,119 8,952 20,549 1 2 3 4 5 6 74,319 150,942 45,779 56,282 11,220 19,120 1,249,691 1,681,322 100,000 200,000 49,471 235,370 100,000 50,000 261,469 532,113 707,326 483,652 31,425 180,187 7 8 65,604 43,944 484,238 130,137 480,061 29,047 44,174 36,869 31,260 1,469,068 34,977 49,211 122,409 48,562 61,220 12,606 15,086 17,390 11,669 497,803 8,310 11,998 26,927 625 2,500 1,250 6,088 6,697 1,250 2,500 835,161 575,866 3,289,189 1,010,841 1,718,175 337,737 300,176 424,516 350,943 8,448,262 35,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 350,000 21,567 25,477 153,716 26,203 77,304 8,032 7,004 8,966 11,877 178,153 25,000 397,819 226,262 129,513 25,000 162,403 322,462 15,519 40,000 1,140,744 1,362,602 492,127 8,300 393,297 509,992 23,047 48,400 561,618 665,976 314,877 25,000 85,800 187,178 6,727 12,500 117,306 136,757 1,994 24, 200 93,553 264,577 8,220 25,000 59,147 216,472 13,447 50,000 2,491,863 1,573,991 3,804,255 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 76,189 46,410 46,437 62,883 32,223 40,499 73,850 401,074 43,936 41,602 69,052 31,548 29,530 49,962 27,032 113,148 275,330 216,292 33 707 112,771 208,133 43,161 48,236 22,794 64,866 34,447 14,904 61,010 70,417 35,545 43, 612 25,907 134,208 37,133 20,445 29,000 18,352 14,528 16,781 8,996 160,750 165,477 14,000 23,276 36,213 12,195 11,459 20,160 12,696 18,500 87,536 37,994 3,257 33,121 26,871 11,735 23,128 17,151 57,156 35,340 16,358 23,075 28,400 34,863 16,606 17,505 31,984 22,029 1.250 2,500 2,250 1,693 35,630 5,747 1,250 98,646 9,790 6,500 21,687 2,750 1,925 1,250 13,682 1,252 16,700 11,200 2,500 7,509 3,541 28,508 19,168 23,190 17,795 325 14,835 20,924 17,244 11,276 10,658 2,500 4,897 569,202 827,241 495,214 295,330 475,367 328,063 616,487 4,582,415 378,011 880,826 943,444 262,109 321,355 579,504 364,677 425,051 2,056,874 1,148,156 52,779 772,720 862,023 229,800 783,009 516,180 1,281,599 1,106,471 435,453 573,235 1,366,087 1,202,209 408,352 503,383 738,190 537,862 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 350,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 25,000 13,485 25,000 132,950 339,202 22,551 50,000 243,963 453,308 12,151 25,000 134,233 280,208 7,000 25,000 158,206 74,575 25,000 159,188 252,179 5,000 5,392 25,000 88,251 180,381 7,964 25,000 182,143 376,380 397,871 150,000 1,771,400 1,810,755 5,429 20,000 109,842 199,069 28,194 50,000 189,116 431,557 12,500 43,618 263,085 552,185 7,459 25,000 94,379 104,301 25,000 65,251 192,003 10,000 42,502 25,000 131, 607 351,532 16,727 25,000 108, 884 168,408 12, 080 25,000 200,147 156, 432 74,124 50,000 509,616 1,269,343 65,229 50,000 301,718 487,567 18, 662 5 055 3 550 25^ 060 "*49,'75O 345,698 242^ 758 38, 643 50,000 256,451 224,826 8,105 16,400 131,686 38,297 14,523 25,000 203, 680 332, 600 24,800 6,000 152,958 219,648 14,541 50,000 320,366 720,117 67,200 50,000 272,610 620,654 19,105 6,500 88,766 282, 618 11,155 50,000 162,783 277,752 31,639 100,000 251,961 650,999 15,149 50,000 271,534 687,021 11,286 25,000 166,928 173,888 12,235 25,000 170,424 256,847 15,393 50,000 244,621 370, 762 7,937 25,000 180,746 292,423 102,389 18,671 131,959 22,057 5,970 4,101 3,863 20, 653 6,392 103,791 193,642 512 59,454 242,100 10,312 157,206 82,774 76,577 46,007 13,464 21,545 231,490 128,505 6,220 8,877 7,414 6,756 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 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 20,414 83,718 37,158 27,309 59,903 85,246 29,863 27,862 13,903 27,896 30,400 13,454 65, 697 32,000 29,625 10,708 7,633 13,471 6,020 3,439 2,500 1,750 13,044 3,335 333,031 629,873 1,282,080 270,162 1,700,743 859,749 717,147 270,020 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 75,000 35,000 50,000 25,000 10,583 33,335 20,000 5,502 114,365 71,582 45,653 4,028 1,588 15,953 88,331 2,189 218,531 27,137 52,642 3,679 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 705,632 661,506 45,224 64, 766 33,559 168,917 131,322 19,000 13,382 30,000 42,146 47,035 13,550 9,706 2,015 1,096 1,250 4,748,085 2,252,196 463,973 282,356 549,208 744,938 225,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 368,603 58,121 22,418 5,000 10,925 39,269 21,135 25,000 7,000 80,000 25,000 50,000 34,995 12,500 25,000 124,586 206,428 302,986 145,465 475,901 206,323 327,225 94,891 146,274 342,156 690,763 67,006 766,946 484, 712 229,129 117,422 33,565 7,419 18,622 5,549 9,000 4,039 18 225,000 1,062,270 1,718,717 1,148,495 61 1,622,453 116, 871 354,751 62 25,000 152,363 225,093 14,099 63 12,500 115,549 124,307 64 311,265 175,662 18, 500 7,856 65 25, 000 307,267 281,117 47, 286 66 572 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks a shown MISSISSIPPI. DISTRICT NO. 6. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. United Other bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Biloxi. First Brooknaven, First Canton, First Gulfport, First .-. Hattiesburg, First Jackson, First Jackson, Capital Jackson, Jackson-State Laurel, First Lumberton, First McComb, First Meridian, First Meridian, Citizens Moss Point, Pascagoula V icksburg, First Vicksburg, Citizens... Vicksburg, Merchants. E. C. Tonsmeire C. S. Butterfield C. S. Priestley J. J. Harry J. P. Carter J. B. Stirling Z.D.Davis Oscar Newton F. G. Wisner W. W. Pigford 0. B.Quin L. Rothenberg H.M. Street H.C. Herring B.W.Griffith C.G.Wright W.S.Jones A. S. Gorenflo A. B. Furlow S.M.Riddick P. A.Stilwell Geo. J. Hauenstein.. R. F. Young Amos R. Johnston.. M.S.Craft Geo. Bacon L.C.Pigford H.P.Nall A. D. Simpson Paul Brown F.L. Watts Geo. Williamson Geo. B. Hackett H. D. Priestley $542,576 $281,500 419,988 209,045 514,073 62,188 1,876,451 460,741 2,851,335 918,053 528,514 319,196 1,057,948 667,347 756,943 393,796 1,245,383 164,634 323,803 85,599 386,382 155,300 2,834,948 614,987 1,342,096 345,800 696,034 416,033 1,547,761 518,400 336,916 330,351 1,296,839 469,800 $193,047 160,867 67,164 231,840 403,026 254,365 485,154 440, 720 159,345 26,932 87,697 335,750 264,483 132,333 720,062 38,788 292,940 DISTRICT NO. 8. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Aberdeen, First....... Aberdeen, Aberdeen.. Ackerman, First Columbus, National JtSanK oi commerce. Columbus, Columbus. Corinth, First Corinth, Citizens.. Greenville, First Greenwood, First Ittabena, First Okolona, First Oxford, First Pontotoc, First Eosedale, First West Point, First E. L.Sykes J. C.McFarlane,jr.. E. H. Quinn W. S. Lindamood... J.T. Wood T. J. Sharp Jno. F. Osborne W. H.Negus C. E. Wright U.Ray D.W. T. Falkner J. F. Morgan J. H. Salmon D. S. Farrar Arthur Dugan J. C. McFarlane, jr.. W. B. McCluney.... L. J. Weaver Willis Pope C. H. Ayres Geo. C. Taylor H. G.Peerey A. B. Nance C. V. Ervin A. B. Reese A. L. Jagoe J. E. A vent W. A. Boone W. F. Wall P. B. Dugan $448,270 216,359 121,658 327,597 $335,609 68,344 48,016 167,189 $174,200 88,825 24,604 88,357 511,989 771,332 226,245 964,778 1,007,349 365,587 151,085 135,871 271,437 331,364 318,417 162,694 139,400 150,769 312,662 420,100 96,100 97,113 95,700 159,595 80,334 317,784 220,748 22,295 15,915 568,464 357,771 15,850 7,057 88,931 33,650 6,763 156,758 $486,529 $131,282 291,676 49,300 164,845 79,152 2,070,096 385,934 184,170 93,607 396,577 98,600 175,329 46,100 345,955 110,850 138,589 46,450 251, 007 82,650 172,476 38,399 815,581 285,196 550,123 225,803 401,344 94,888 156,908 106,441 200,632 72,450 159,079 84,000 657,130 288,600 717,653 684,260 428,841 179,000 281,178 107,700 1,264,763 270,311 $18,172 18,050 16,917 89,642 9,500 13,250 39,800 18,874 17,450 15,866 12,165 58,563 39,600 12,500 26,104 12,227 27,694 81,291 49,270 46,341 21,271 165,621 MISSOURI. DISTRICT NO. 8. Appleton City, First.. Bethany, First Bolivar, First Boonville, Boonville.. Bosworth, First Braymer, First Brunswick, First Cabool, First Cainesville, First California, Moniteau.. Campbell, First Cape Girardeau, First. Carrollton, First Caruthersville, First... Classville, First Centralia, First Chaffee, First Chillicothe, First Chillicothe, Citizens... Clinton, Clinton Clinton, Peoples C o l u m b i a , Boone County. Thomas Egger OlinKies R.B.Viles B.M.Lester W. H.Trenchard. W. R. Lee B. H. Smith P. S. Grant A. J. Bush N. C. Rice. M. L. Cone C. R. Bramblet... W.E.Hudson.... W.A.Crockett... J. W. LeCompte.. H. S. Williamson. E. A. Reissaus T. C. Beasley W. W. Edgerton.. L. A. Spangler J. M. Spangler R.B. Price H. G. Sunderwirth. W.M.Planck...... C. W.Viles H. T. Redd L.B.Willis Fred Wightman.... A. L. Friesz T. Brooks Chas.Girdner L. F. Hert. SamC. Sharp W. O. Bowman H. Bungenstock.... Jas. J. Long C. C. Chandler Julius R. Edwards. C. P . Reissaus Karl M. Blanchard. E. O. Welch V. J. Day W. H.Allen A. G. Spencer REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 573 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MISSISSIPPI, DISTRICT NO. 6. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $141,230 105,605 119,318 326,413 568,170 490,299 478,056 242,108 156,987 51,957 186,180 729,394 671,948 169,687 229,026 71,434 226,429 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $58,102 33,089 45,496 130,468 247,844 59,400 91,123 86,309 92,066 29,653 40,001 186,466 164,496 61,585 111,181 22,202 107,204 Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. $1,050 $51,226,966 $100,000 5,750 934,344 100,000 14,116 822,355 65,000 13^500 3,039,413 250,000 7,500 4,995,928 350,000 2,999 1,654,773 100,000 21,766 2,801,394 200,000 8,833 1,928,709 200,000 5,000 1,823,415 100,000 3,612 521,556 50,000 3,145 858,705 50,000 3,163 4,704,708 260,000 10,221 2,799,044 150,000 5,243 1,480,915 75,000 22,000 3,148,430 300,000 7,500 807,191 100,000 100,000 6,250 2,399,462 Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time detion. deposits. posits. divided profits. $46,633 23,286 102,728 103,512 97,001 204,817 229,023 73,537 44,102 29,719 40,845 238,018 166,273 18,924 209,173 55,073 461,593 $100,000 72,100 48,300 250,000 147,400 100,000 172,900 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 150,000 73,300 240,000 100,000 25,000 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $680,700 $270,295 $29,334 1 375,748 294,320 68,890 2 421,361 176,424 8,542 3 1,513,308 800,770 121,823 4 2,322,896 1,847,112 231,519 5 663,619 172,281 414,056 6 1,044,245 270,963 884,263 7 1,206,616 221,493 177,063 8 862,285 658,669 58,359 9 329,184 51,810 10,843 10 392,729 266,837 58,292 11 2,078,351 1,244,591 823,748 12 2,300,864 2,440 29,467 13 814,612 294,348 204,701 14 1,395,110 4,093 1,000,054 15 279,514 272 604 16 1,417,486 395,383 17 D I S T R I C T N O . 8. $114,909 32,840 50,006 171,773 $50,298 15,964 12,120 29,384 245,945 80,093 20,852 273,404 420,959 293,402 33,441 27,643 43,463 58,141 92,400 57,110 23,363 10,760 118,010 110,188 42,520 16,489 19,904 24,138 28,581 35,908 $17,729 $1,143,015 $100,000 3,084 50,000 425,416 256,716 312 25,000 789,300 100,000 5,000 100 000 100,000 50,000 100,000 250,000 50,000 25,000 50 000 50,000 50,000 100,000 16,325 1,214,811 51,049 10,077,532 427,041 2,500 8,792 2,246,110 12,500 2,328,867 815,959 2,500 307,290 2,105 368 051 536,546 4,263 508,433 3,250 928,778 7,511 $85,350 7,200 7,038 24,492 $97,400 6,250 96,000 $586,858 $108,513 $162,894 18 „„ .... 1 9 2,000: 271,169 140,662 77,7661 20 21 407,484 129,495 746,255 266,477 74,036 33,473 35,000 701,921 77,801 8,218 48,100 148,319 34,587 259,052 100,000 1,431,365 270,514 124,092 213,900 1,329,025 43,733 1,565 37,945 49,850 587,342 10,585 9,600 160,488 53,939 4 412 249 759 55,293 11,500 50,000 280,804 117,540 19,588 24,000 248,097 81,748 86,938 100,000 502,296 22 32 MISSOURI. DISTRICT NO. S $57,293 36,018 71,133 110,942 35,010 97,544 73,480 42,643 44,330 64,052 18,947 114,085 112,870 23,140 96,515 16,586 14,989 104,257 267,061 146,404 117,037 228,574 $29,672 29,328 18,332 113,871 16,489 32,848 22,868 19,323 11, 755 17,000 6,859 40,802 49,812 24,843 19,279 12,500 14,581 27,585 54,889 42,129 27,000 86,858 $6,293 3,500 350 8,750 3,752 7,500 3,260 2,500 3,143 7,665 375 5,000 9,323 1,250 4,361 4,474 2,250 12,707 8,850 8,000 4,000 25,156 $729,241 427,872 350,729 2,785,235 342,528 646,319 360,837 540,145 261,717 438,240 249,221 1,319,227 987, 531 557,965 409,608 318,869 302, 593 1,171, 570 1,781,983 850,715 558,186 2,041,283 $55,000 40,000 25,000 200,000 50,000 120,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 $69,553 $35,700 $381,461 $111,123 33 27,101 10,000 345,624 5,147 34 12,027 24,100 205,613 13,344 35 102,139 175,000 1,635,025 309,600 36 19,611 50,000 216,529 1,114 37 26,731 50,000 429,522 20,066 38 18,495 12,500 262,260 832 39 47,918 47,300 257,263 39,578 40 22,446 23,800 127,942 58,559 3,970 41 47,587 20,000 201,964 95,489 23,200 42 11,460 7,500 154,364 34,078 11,819 43 38,198 100,000 399,784 479,155 202,090 44 96,171 76,100 633,385 61,160 20,715 45 15,027 23,200 306,640 90,184 72,914 46 14,711 25,000 239,203 89,218 16,476 47 17,366 47,495 174,031 27,144 2,833 48 20,032 25,000 114,912 11,660 49 86,434 95,900 538,089 351,147 50 85,472 95,300 657,392 101,672 742,147 51 36,169 47,400 595,257 43,405 78,484 52 14,231 47,800 378,335 34,704 33,116 53 100,000 1,292,588 54,616 207,153 54 574 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown M I S S OURI-Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 8—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. C.B. Bowling A. M. Delany E.G. Mohrstadt B.F.Clark j : irsi. TTirc+ 5 Fulton, First T. P. Harrison 6 Gallatin, First Chas. Henry 7 Green City, American. A. E. Jones 8 Green City, City A. 0. Anderson 9 Hamilton, First Dan Booth 10 HannibaL Hannibal... S. M. Carter 11 Holden, First C. C. Tevis 12 Jackson, Peoples Wm. B. Schaefer.... 13 Jefferson City, First... A. A. Speer 14 Kirksville, Citizens... H.M. Still 15 Kirksville, National... P.C.Mills 16 Lebanon, First 0. L. Weissgerber 17 Linn Creek, First W. F. Claiborne 18 Ludlow, First Scott Miller 19 Ludlow, Farmers R. J.Lee 20 Marceline, First W. G. Lancaster 21 Marshfield, First. . . Jeff George 22 Memphis, Scotland Granville Daggs Countv 23 Mexico,First R. R. Arnold 24 Milan, First R.B. Ash 25 Monett, First C. W. Lehnhard 26 Montgomery C i t y , EmilP. Rosenberger TTi r<st. J? U S t J. M. Hubbard 27 28 Mountain First First. Francis McCabe Palmyra, Grove, 29 Paris, Paris A. E. Early 30 Perry ville, First Jos. F. Fenwick 31 Pierce City, First W. R. Scheldress.... 32 Purdy, First Amos M. Gurley 33 Ridgeway, First Wm. A. Miner 34 Rolla, Bank of Rolla.. H. W. Lenox 35 St. Charles, First Henry Angert 36 Salem, First J. D. Gibson 37 St. Louis, First F. 0. Watts 38 St. Louis, Central B. F. Edwards 39 St. Louis, Merchants- W.H.Lee -Ljaoiecie. 40 St. Louis, National John G. Lonsdale... Bank of Commerce. E.B.Pryor 41 St. Louis, State H.W.Harris 42 Sedalia, Third 43 Sedalia, Citizens W. H.Powell 44 Sedalia, Sedalia 45 Seymour, Peoples R. C. Rhodes."...... 46 Springfield, McDaniel. Henry L. Schneider.. 47 Springfield, Union H.B. McDaniel 48 SteeMlle, First W. J. Underwood... 49 Sweet Springs, First.. A. L. Peacock 50 Trenton, Trenton W. E. Austin 51 Unionville, Marshall.. N.B. Marshall 52 Unionville,National-. G.C. Miller 53 Versailles, First W. A. Buell 54 Warrensburg, Peoples. E. N. Johnson 55 Washington, First G.F. Kahmann 56 W e 11 s t o n-St. Louis, Guy. E. Jurden 57 West Plains, First.... H. T. Smith 58 Windsor, First John Bow en 1 2 3 4 Columbia, Exchange.. Cowgill, First Dexter, First El Dorado Springs, Cashier. W. E. Smith Sid F.Thomson A. Q. Carter J. L.Clark Crockett Harrison... A. J. Place Glenn E. Davis T. S. Hardinger F. L. Bowman J. P. Hinton Chas. J. Burson William Paar EmilSchott E. Conner Roy Omer E W. Cook J. M. Farmer Earl M. Gall Jo Dusenberry F. G. Lancaster Hubbard Minor R.M.Barnes S. J. Buckner Lenny Baldridge W-W. Lehnhard... A. E. Kemper Jno. A. Dennis James W. Proctor... J. E. Deaver Frank K. Fenwick.. O. F. Hellweg Chas. A. Rose H. D. Grinstead P . H. McGregor J. A. Schreiber G. W. Peck C. L.Allen T. E. Newcomer J.P.Bergs R. F.McNally H. L. Stadler E. H. Harris, jr R. F. Harris C. H. Bothwell R. E. Chaffer Geo. D. McDaniel... S. E. Trimble M. W. Lichins L. M. Haynie W. H. Shanklin CarlL. Crooks F. 0. Elson M. H.Morris J.D.Eads W. H. Kahmann R. O.KennardJr... C. C. Chandler F. W. Olson Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $619,506 237,545 186,371 343,181 $166,000 98,300 58,315 57,601 $35,504 8,600 12,948 5,438 418,982 309,495 289,590 204,053 432,199 1,081,582 137,618 133,234 871,678 388,608 463,575 190,691 129,900 65,620 271,165 364,299 101,870 99,379 113,969 31,750 36,850 32,051 187,173 618,818 52,384 41,798 459,486 249,337 168,989 101,440 114,119 42,628 90,150 68,654 41,850 44,208 15,370 9,250 13,200 7,635 32,406 236,501 7,800 22,650 407,117 15,700 24,150 18 797 15,423 5,800 12,380 14,300 13,032 11,300 325,078 256,865 564,238 260,373 131,988 4,250 131,700 45,296 39,500 18,350 30,590 14,752 140,177 34,206 13,443 167,200 63,740 22,589 436,666 82,123 90,704 24,424 3,519 5,071 251,390 107,390 19,900 132,284 167,750 8,400 315,954 87,354 10,700 428,579 116,638 23,873 646,978 209,807 193,265 124,039 20,000 8,075 89,593,119 11,896,099 14,964,253 16,903,755 2,981,324 435,005 13,457,741 6,891,785 2,907,701 46,092,345 12,692,898 7,644,831 12,585,311 3,389,914 1,034,043 198,817 1,512,380 317,803 483,897 126,404 132,833 39,750 1,052,225 348,600 2,227,900 688,146 203,151 34,010 5,861 10,840 303,418 224,387 263,496 132,275 226,676 96,581 313,912 96,952 320,775 128,792 167,705 89,400 845,721 253,782 276,387 483,538 23,200 65,174 903,150 44,740 137,240 66,400 6,750 48,125 187,429 33,123 5,780 46,773 25,462 16,768 40,634 33,764 256,454 270,020 28,121 9,366 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 575 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. M I S S O U R I -Continued. D I S T R I G T NO. 8—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $168,158 90,024 43.494 75,13f Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources Due to Surplus and liabanks Demand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all divided tion. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $45,928 $13,000 $1,048,095 1,750| 463,867 27,648 2,400! 320,443 16,915 6,3461 512,073 24,375 46,489 14,137 15,571 6,272 163,415 201,465 22,819 39,926 106,677 79,400 102,141 70,970 36,580 18,419 64,436 76,283 31,550 71,229 20,811 16,370 13,990i 5,871 39,825 75,000 12,661 9,573 92,09,4 35,426 34,253 25,134 10,799 6,008 19,794 30,603 7,844 9,782 141,440 100,647 272,832 78,604 32,653 23,920 51,000 21,346 14,043; 4,250l 1,250| l,250i 629,i 385,252 370,451 257,132 865,352 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 200,000 30,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 40,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 676,786 407,280 1,056,644 427,624 50,000 75,000 50,000 75,000 10,334; 19,000 2,232,366 236,513 3,231 249,931 2,750 15,681 1,952,733 780,973 12,502 802,173 9,065 407,098 66 333,943 27,122 140,906 2,431 461,424 3,500 559,889 5,750 197,396 1,250 238,172 2,274 6,127 3,248 6,284 7,253 $100,000 $128,477 $100,000 $615,756 $38,846 31,620 33,300 355,235 35,000 8,712 3,340 50,000 199,320 42,190 12,354 50,000 284,847 93,151 50,000 $65,017 39,890 100,000 254,962 87,908 35,365 25,000 224,950 37,437 26,463 25,000 211,585 70,583 81,710 62,550 10,131 25,000} 53,159 75,000! 498,618 151,216 135,942 200,000 779,645 600,157 16,547 30,000 124,658 35,226 15,908 20,000 111,413 76,629 46,5Q1 100,000 1,030,668 470,026 27,249 98,997 413,990 126,839 32,220 50,000 369,303 250,288 302,825 45,861 7,690 29,268 25,000 115,532 85,543 8,995 25,000 66,601 11,600 23,360 40,000 265,377 9,1,188 37,931 15,000 396,776 73,927 6,833 25,000 122,426 29,667 19,100 138,687 25,593 21.721 46,904 37,500 11,820 52,741 12,359 316,622 82 981 205,538 13,898 50,362 20.722 53,600 3,710 1,500 11,255 18,137 718 402,944 112,884 303,869 594,075 286,140 277,804 50,785 1,934 58,549 846 60,958 26,477 17,880 23,189 50,000 50,000 25,000 254,261 11,981 52,719 231 12,500 157,192 1,735 40,330 4,008 60,000 375,716 14,654 20,836 86,697 20,158 60,000 186,488 13,496 35, 574 70,000 754,300 40,340 95,162 9,305 2,294 70,000 529,301 35,811 46! 25,000 46,495 1,500 11,695 231 646 618 186 4; 000 50,000 541,629 29,291 129,580 487 142,746 72,730 4,078 17, 50,000 25,000 356,817 18,001 220^73 67,188 14,828 3,885 26.495 15,000 13, 927 60,000 452,602 21,176 244,734 56,323 11,870 3,000 60,000 14,418 19, 675 50,000 617,103 23,383 266,512 99,594 97,942 48,095 3,060 21,570 54, 960 165,032 100,000 47,513 429,641 441,862 6,999 7,744 59,725 86, 530 100,000 25,000 190,659 6,751 12,500 98,896 30,203 2,043 7,375 24,419 22, 017 )00,000 5,920, 1401., 859,597 63, 1,078,369 16,017.410 58,850,583 27,837,745 9,834,574 1,600,309155,726,09910,000: 978,351 1; 000,000 440, 5751,000,000 7,759,412 2,063,203 13,715,161 4,019,898 1,482,424 155,945 804,666 1,700,000 1,840, 008 1,667,048 12! 1,452 345,401 14,186,757 5,171,100 1,462,3091,914,030 20,758,434 4,743,640 3,596,012 95,528,12010,000,000 4,042,639 4,899,998 37,342,997 3,766,139 35,476,347 3,448,803 2,408,491 72,744 274,152 686,799 118,118 35,496 99,586 10,001 54, 898 91,403 822,208 1,577,147 238,331 16,595 29,706 2,000 59,245 30,896 62,416 26,679 121,106 23,499 113,148 29,781 49,625 33,078 154,746 27,154 71,248 89,889 297,87" 217,390 37,983 27,917 26,717 70,692 10,735 7,760 6,037 1,150 5,000 12, '"~ 2,312 91 11,032 5,738 6,500 7,495 4,830 2,376 2,500 625 2,776 22,806,361 2,000,000 1,635,231 100,000 2,780,100 100,000 817, 820 100,000 245,382 25,000 2,367,561 100,000 4,931,361 100,000 318, 897 25,000 87, 817 50,000 678,922 75,000 574, 756 50,000 483, 172 50,000 538,399 50,000 675, 985 75,000 614,337 25,000 1,759,790 50,000 573,640! 625,554| 50,000 50,000 979,6281 , 297,100 103,571 100,000 266,474 100,000 35,334 100,000 7,259 23,000 53,252 95.600 150,559 100,000 24,597 6,250 4,029 36,731 75,000 29,453 50,000 56,656 50,000 24,943 50,000 46,009 75,000 30,577 7,000 62,327 50,000 29,849 31,282 12,500 50,000 13 651,341 766,637 .,485,467 459,056 126,290 ,429,646 ,497,137 162,319 25,003 408,220 375.751 325', 369 353,379 419,015 193,703 829,298 827,211 4,051,081 177,848 387, 175 285,085 543,074 49,232 74,198 61,684 2, 149 260,705 428, 358 744,120 2,339,545 71,958 28 773 2,350 2. 435 54,015 29! 956 69; 552 150 52 37?, 517 53 22,560 4, 350 54 56,611 1, 298 55 356,759 755,340 12, 825 56 350,454 91,926 295,881 122,417 38,911 75,974 576 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shoiv M I S S OTJRI—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 10. Resources. Location and name of bank. Adrian, First Albany, First Burlington Junction, First. Cameron, First Carterville, First Carthage, First Carthage, Carthage Carthage, Central Excelsior Springs,First Fairview, First Golden City, First Golden City Citizens. Grant City, First Harrisonville,Citizens. Independence, First... Jasper, First Joplin, First Joplin, Joplin Kansas City, Park Kansas City, First.... Kansas City, Commonwealth. Kansas City, Continental. Kansas City, Drovers.. Kansas City, Gate City Kansas City, InterState. Kansas City, Midwest. Kansas City, National Reserve. Kansas City, New England. Kansas City, Security. Kansas City, National Bank of Commerce. Kansas City, Stock Yards. Kansas City, Traders.. Kansas City, Fidelity National Bank & Trust Co. King City, First King City, Citizens.... Lamar, First Lathrop, First Liberty, First Maryville, First Neosho, First N evada, First Nevada, Thornton North Kansas City, Bank of North Kansas City. Plattsburg, First Pleasant HilJ, Farmers Sarcoxie, First St. Joseph, First St. Joseph, American St. Joseph, Burnes St. Joseph;The TootleLacy. Savannah, First Stewartsville, First... Tarkio, First Webb City, National Bank of. President. Cashier. W. H. Long L.R.Allen B. L. Whaley M. P. Whaley Chas. D. Caldwell.. C.I.Hann J. A. Rathbun H. F. Lawrence J. A Daugherty... W. C. Burch Howard Gray E. B. Jacobs A. F, Carmean W. E. Carter. J. E. Lam H. M. Boggess W. H. Meservey B. M. Meservey B.I. Webb George Swindle D.E. Pence C. H. Button Albert Kalterman... Geo. W. Kalterman. J. F.Robertson E. A. Robertson F. E. Rurmenberger. H. G.Glenn B.Zick,jr S.E.Gregg F. F. Follmer W. H. Waters, jr.... Amos Gibson H. A. Richardson... A. H. Waite J. E. Garm Don Kinney B.Z. Palmer E. F. Swinney G. P. Reichel L. C. Smith B. J. Coerver McCarter, W. J. D. I.E. Gaskil] T. S. Abernathy.... A. B. Chrisman , M. A. Thompson C. B.McCluskey..., John F. Downing... G. G. Moore G.M. Hargett. W. Clay Woods J. W. Perry , E. P. Wheat... Chas. E. Waite. J. C. English.. J. R. Dominick Jas. F. Meade. John M. Moore Buechle, W. L H. L. Jarboe, jr. ... W. B. Planck , Geo. S. Hovey R. E. Laughlin.. .. Wm. Huttig J. B. Harper K. McKenny Walter J. Miller.. W. C. Young John S. Major. Jos. Jackson. J. M. McAnulty. Glenn, F. H Theo Lacaff I. H. Rich George Ward J. F. McKenny Chas. B. Edwards... JoeT.Doherty Geo. S. Ritchey Jos. Jackson, jr E. C. CouJter Swearingen Woodny Chas. Thorn Jno. J. Hirschner C. E. Jones Henry Stewart... H. B.Boyd R. T. Forbes J. G. Schneider.. Jas. H. McCord.. Milton Tootle, jr. H. R. Riley Geo. P. Kimberlin. O. H. Earnest J. E. Combs Jno. W. Broddus... Geo. A. Nelson E. H. Zimmerman. J. L. Beaghler W.D. Snow E. N. Raines R. L. Morton, j r . . . W. A. Boyer John A. Depp en. John A. Rankin.. R. L. Walker Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $242,453 169,302 250,421 $16,250 60,748 49;200 $14,97 24,37 16,62 334,962 44,85i 84,488 326,972 174,931 54,81 704,992 219,332 224,12 404,312 122,574 79,15 651,444 174,600 51,65 379,232 45,436 21,57 110,432 51,303 11,05 339,699 82,650 14,70i 204,274 39,326 6,30 242,999 97,351 11,27 175,673 54,830 2,36 598,255 150,341 65,43 199,278 87,134 5,95 1,643,169 432,807 217,11 1,030,104 440,631 168,08 349,590 47,7:" 1,88 26,955,248 3,126,460 1,744,07 9; 285,347 1,167,000 243,21 218,300 64,56 8,866,249 2,241,482 840,569 2,528,436 837,967 10,770,960 34,50 215,72 173,19 8,696,770 2,636,687 7,068,160 1,644,324 483,02 696,90 2,458,013 16,315,479 643,650 795,47 387,441 40,71 1,428,224 39,538,21215, 538,212 2,714,07 2,073,410 3,461,846 23,303,435 219,993 17,45 549,500 116,00 t, 579,059 3,087,82 41, m 205,657 67,940 165,368 39,900 277,250 133,726 332,160 427,500 165,650 28,700 92,44 9,0C 45,61 20,6C 43,1/ 139,82 48,41 65,15 135,970 440,846 24,900 129,477 45,000 27J,948 4,677,707 1,555,634 756,930 6,174,871 2,394,215 1,258,965 4,817,— 1,211,173 112,9*; 22, & 14,1( 219,4^ 184, (X 40,4; 658,0: 488,679 240,390 373, 714 224,113 398, 995 452,455 679,130 990,336 377,969 316,008 411,238 237,314 353,829 379,374 54,191 93,512 55,051 165,600 5,31 33, 7! 7,8; 27,51 102, l: 577 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Sept.. 12, 1919—Continued. M I S S OXJKI—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 10. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $45,697 61,887 85,476 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $27, 408 17, 892 77,538 83,340 3 1 , 132 296,717 41, 518 297,193 70, 433 156,250 34, 500 186,918 47, 000 19,996 30, 509 97,702 16,001 96,930 30, 052 31,210 19 657 84,462 23 405 126,163 24 585 180,327 49 696 13,965 20 010 649,913 150,120 370,643 84 692 37, 500 141,960 6,775,200 3,202 229 2,868,834 204 877 605,849 211 810 Other assets. $3, 000 3, 900 4, 201 Total Due to resources Surplus banks and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all divided tion. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $349,787 338,106 433,465 $25,000 30 000 25,000 $7,327 21,827 24,378 7, 500 586,272 50,000 48,446 900,280 100,000 35,736 5, 324 106,309 100,000 8, 753 1, 524,831 6,000 802,795 100,000 39,628 100,000 106,526 5, 000 1, 116,612 5, 656 502,400 25,000 17,435 1, 625 288,113 25,000 21,133 570,362 21,585 25,000 6, 331 306,732 25,000 8,327 5, 966 461,745 2,250 25,000 16,961 383,940 25,000 12,992 325 100,000 67,126 6, 500 1 050,554 2, 305 328,642 25,000 10,000 137,643 5,000 3, 098,119 100,000 100,000 112,859 6, 381 2, 100,531 579,012 350 25,000 30,748 102, 614 51, 905,826 1, 000,000 2,949,098 34, 143 13, 803,413 250,000 621,497 1, 185 $10,000 30 000 6,250 $278, 326 229, 264 355, 045 50,000 301, 717 95,100 534, 762 94,500 930, 885 100,000 437,004 99,995 673, 084 25,000 355, 219 25,000 152, 427 24,995 339, 677 25,000 197, 802 314, 171 25,000 6,500 308,735 100,000 622,975 25,000 242, 227 100,000 1, 910, 801 100,000 1, 074, 556 6,900 492, 219 600,000 26, 141, 514 100,000 3, 812, 581 $28, 792 20, 369 $342 1 27, 015 2 2, 423 3 112, 642 23, 467 131, 008 3, 674 138, 609 154, 528 95, 206 30, 957 119, 476 17, 531 73, 183 6, 563 61, 149 3,404 144, 013 15, 092 45, 862 4, 716 52, 864 27, 749 28 743 1, 968 152, 953 7 500 25,365 1, 050 550,947 298, 728 84, 126 628, 990 17 653 6 , 491 63, 615 21,151, 599 554, 868 8,464, 465 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 100,297 275,811 67,740 1,115, £71 22 000 000 178,080 200,000 100,395 500,000 1,386,744 2 822, 765 149,997 2 040, 584 50,000 3, 465, 974 75 533 14,569 454 23 589, 683 1,625, 750 24 81, 246 13,078,897 25 3 559,719 2 000,000 6 499,511 931 167 863,734 244 934 5,579,489 1,184 508 72 923 18 645,832 13, 009 4 706,409 16 748 18,562,862 3,367,411 3,649,198 539 142 50 439 15 234.32Q 1 000,000 31, 500 13,629,227 1, 000,000 308,533 230,608 150,000 2 518 112 435 012 10,822, 672 26 630,000 5, 571, 798 1,074, 786 5,122, 034 27 8,914,110 2,681 249 20,940 29 370,900 1, 000,000 935,901 175,000 15, 123 045 485,828 24,607, 736 93 639 417,030 793,353 135,000 353 080 1,753,828 10,157,010 1,509 723 90,487 75,201 95,844 78,692 164 475 231,223 284,541 180,158 107,812 47,670 47 179 25 419 33 916 17 373 51 334 34 956 59 102 86 427 31 ,084 30 ,349 181,992 24,448 76,795 1,980,636 1,296,932 1,195,036 3,636,435 51 ,131 8 ,942 25 109 464 ,239 541 ,184 276,303 572 282 53,418 141,685 119,061 124,521 22,027 37 ,049 29 .030 29,021 879 061 11,257, 893 28 15 824 2 451,673 885, 137 29 200,000 878 806 198 049 114,681 175,000 352, 251 83 181,833 4, 000,000 2,037,976 2,000,000 29,030,901 2,790 226 43,322, 730 30 2, 500 2 991,895 200,000 157,994 14 883 6 249,137 66,955 200,000 170,367 42,807,420 2, 000,000 1,106,543 5 000 2 500 8 750 6,613 6 2fi5 13 513 4 505 700 6 200 1 125 50,000 760, 509 878,700 416,765 770,041 375,691 943,934 886,473 1 402,610 1 824,960 737,128 488,978 100,000 50,000 60,000 35,000 50 000 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 36,223 34,143 10,163 74,675 127,035 31,115 58,596 112,052 47,811 14,773 100,000 580,770 50,000 236 083 100,000 458 462 35,000 231 016 12,500 718 917 100,000 445 625 50,000 467 713 100,000 1 178 534 100,000 441 122 6,500 415,724 935,341 428 212,722 009 434,419 458 810 9 , 120,466 7 500 8 961,417 12 060 5 177,009 63 000 10 ,958, 782 100,000 35,000 25,000 500,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 134,618 6,292 7,310 502,278 265,001 195,852 234,841 74,998 9,800 2,500 358,498 143,600 140,000 172,200 577,155 522,720 587, 725 807,853 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 8,062 56,339 57,039 93,031 50,000 50,000 45,000 100,000 12 2 1 222 2 500 5,300 3 250 7,215 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 71 527 1,851, 864 31 199,995 2, 662 991 23 309 3,095 887 32 460,000 18 424 996 1,179,250 19,636, 631 33 40 628 46 539 93 572 112 274 191 694 3 282 22 878 545 935 79 789 111 340 50 ,288 338 679 3 037 507 233 ,104 2 ,635 238 2,069 ,723 2 171 595 1,012 ,430 2 , 648,924 1,045 ,416 297 ,474 239 988 425 550 354 ,528 63 ,832 125,533 106,390 21 079 34 35 7,844 36 37 35 482 38 97 459 39 584 607 40 334 374 41 44 913 42 4 102 43 38 4,489 3,647 1,457 6,657 1 44 45 46 47 48 49 430 079 855 132 401 50 107 787 912 3 ,123 53 ,904 51 52 53 54 578 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown MONTANA. DISTRICT NO. 9. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Absarokee, StilJwater F. E. Runner Anaconda, Anaconda. C. Yegen C. C. Schoener 3 Antelope, First 4 Baker/First H. L. BiLs 5 W. F. Rhea 6 Baylor, First A.M.Sheldon 7 Big Sandy, First G. W.C.Ross 8 Big Sandy, Farmers.. Chris Larson 9 Billings, Merchants... Roy J. Covert 10 Billings, Montana A. H, Marble 11 Billings, Yellowstone.. L. C. Babcock Bozeman, Commercial George Cox 13 B ozeman, National J. E.Martin Bank of Gallatin F. F. Lewis... H Brady, First 15 Bridger, First M. J. Breen 16 B-ridger, American Ray J. Covert 17 Broadview, First C. L. Grandin 18 Bi oc kton, First Chas. R. Trinder 19 Browning, First J. H. Sherburne Butte, First Andrew J. Davis r>1 Butte, Silver Bow Jas. T. Finlen ?,?, Carlyle, First John H. Haigh, sr .. O. F. Tate 23 Carter, First JohnDahlgren ">4 Charlo, First Julius Hirshburg Chateau, First A.M. Sheldon ?,(\ Chester, First John McLaren Chinook, First L. B. Taylor 98 Chinook, Farmers A. W. Eynon Circle First 30 Columbus, First J. L. Fraser Columbus, Stockmens. H. S. Grant Conrad, First A.M. Sheldon 33 Cut Bank, First S. L. Potter 34 Deer Lodge, United Joseph Whitworth.. Albert Johnson 35 D enton First B. F. White 36 Dillon, First 37 Dodson, First K. Hamilton 3* Ekalaka First W. J. Johnson . 39 Montana, First E. J. Hirshberg 40 Forsvth, First E. F. Meyerhoff 41 Porsyth, American T. L. Beiseker 42 Port Benton, Stock- David G. Browne... John Donnelly 43 Fresno, First 44 Froid, First A. E. Kamps 45 Galata, First G. W.C.Ross 46 Geraldine, First Leon M. Bolter 47 Geyser, First H.H. Thompson.... 48 Glasgow, First John M. Lewis 49 Glasgow, Glasgow J. E. Arnot 50 Glendive, First C.A Thurston Glendive, Merchants.. Charles Krug 52 Grass Range, First Frank F. Miles 53 Great Falls, First Sam Stephenson 54 Great Falls, Commer- L.H.Hamilton 55 Great Falls, Great LeeM. Ford E.T. Kaster 56 Hamilton, First 57 Hardin, First E. A. Howell 58 Hardin, Stockmens... A. H. Bowman 59 Harlem, First Thos. M. Everett.... 60 Harlowton, First W.N. Smith 61 Harlowton, Farmers.. E. B. Page 62 Havre Havre H. S. Kline 63 Havre, Montana J. L. Sprinkle 1 0 Cashier. A. W. De Groat M. A. Fulmor N. A. Welle W. W. Brant F. D. Baer E. S. Hairington F. S. Miller M. 0. Jenkins Dean A. Wright N. A.Telyea 0. W. Nickey J. H. Baker H. R. Greene S. H. Severson J. E. Metheny W. A. Shaw H. A. Weld Don. W. Jacobus F. R. Getty George U. Hill D. J. FitzGerald.... F. J. Welch S. Wilkinson A. A. Lesseg W. B.Butchart J. O. Berglm J. A. Rasmussen F.M.Burks M. Lehman Wm. Witt W. P. Diamond N. E. Fjosee R. L. Taft Arthur J. Lochrie... S Brown J. H. Gilbert CarlLivdahl J. W. Brach H. M. Montgomery. P. J. Bunker T. J. Wegener Jas. Hansen LeeH. Dierdorff J. E. Peterson Arthur Idsvoog W. W. Carley E. A. Gait R. M. Young C. E. Hoppin M. J. Hughes R.H.Watson A. R. Mackenzie W. A. Brown L. H. Booker Edgar A. Newlon... W. W. Rutledge.... F.M. Lipp Bert Rarey J. A. Hatch F . P . Marrs I. L. Knudson A. L. Ritt..... F.T.Merrill Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investoverdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $281,595 $11,870 $8,983 828,862 26,873 270,797 103,794 14,662 145,526 85,728 2,432,735 1,212,235 1,420,556 1,215,668 664,113 181,500 7,056 30; 610 6 500 677 5,362 1,108 292,246 13,670 227,689 377,050 23,000 266 656 3,975 18,618 8 216 3 914 8,454 4,615 81,500 28,429 311,785 189,202 123,899 411 71,681 10,997 155,391 8,444 26, 727 115,484 5,334 9,800 176,530 4,850 13,358 7,543 305,558 7,762 10,057 88,946 11,445 2,403,955 1,657,090 1,543,865 229,270 489,683 1,202,770 118,467 2,650 5,567 17,133 62,093 61 59,610 8,250 7,250 354,733 41,046 14,098 8,506 183,481 31,975 34,833 728,955 69,940 16,690 332,382 12,627 7,947 169,782 3,659 426,713 37,061 736,611 38,962 124,298 528 29,737 408,661 13,900 27,634 353,366 9,100 42,703 473,892 88,442 188 813 2,252,480 108,062 41,116 31,167 407,871 156, 096 1,736,845 15,105 75,465 7,487 291,044 14 565 73,104 3,469 7,870 3,618 114,514 5,233 52,565 60, 745 122,010 93,308 149,226 110.891 318, 736 353,736 551.398 525,106 132,998 1,862,151 1,511,061 20,011 6,050 3,584 27,600 28,350 256, 755 103,611 142,632 39,750 27,950 666,100 202,509 5,645 13,809 6,148 21,057 9,854 73,153 23,232 52,504 176,896 5,923 915,293 211,206 1,969,456 216,173 183,665 157,937 729,541 182,309 433,833 620,578 71,082 611,056 144,109 74,002 41,000 11,570 7,444 15,300 20,075 58, 767 23,703 37, 790 42,278 9,334 29,559 20,850 19,921 185,563 12,224 42 670 276,' 725 1,920 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 579 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. MONTANA. DISTRICT NO. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $15,025 $18,280 294,536 21,437 40,641 16,535 8,010 17,753 14,157 522,342 381,728 559,397 857,751 145,105 62,578 2,097 18,150 5,556 2,289 7,006 3,052 159,245 82,668 113,578 136,821 48,949 7,830 6,143 11,988 38,888 4,895 50,358 3,090,917 267,768 7,648 3,833 19,713 87,045 8,714 18,317 97,023 16,921 33,746 32,187 15,375 31,342 253,115 1,996 9,650 9,484 11,367 3,837 8,545 431,225 86,813 4,151 2,971 4,910 26,150 8,000 39,332 22,552 8,242 22,710 6,777 13,980 21,586 42,958 51,739 1,508,791 5,246 13,471 17,552 58,752 19,997 132,539 16,011 201,887 4,218 2,577 2,153 9,756 15,494 18,891 26,808 7,741 111,745 53,610 111,117 199,645 23,294 1,947,999 370,079 2,872 7,157 53,333 11,357 4,548 30,786 15,948 41,011 45,000 7,226 242,063 108,325 804,939 169,420 40,43*7 67,823 28,551 5,035 41,015 22,673 80,002 52,792 14,905 54,537 9,182 22,500 16,253 * 5,649 39,685 13,000 25,504 8,290 71,280 9. Other assets. Total resources Due to Surplus and liabanks Demand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all divided tion. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $336,150 125,000 $186,655 $110,536 $4,175 1,635, 61,772 390,553 140,601 79,552 192,072 7,971 113,438 4,778 24,652 3,512,720 1,718,731 5,000 2,638,005 3,125 2,779,617 18,576 1,023,642 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 250,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 60,000 37,309 $25,000 366,952 1,102,963 445 18,106 79,966 20,000 25,000 206, 36,622 59. 4,278 33,458 18.' 2,588 58,249 80, 12,057 32,405 39, 5,000 486,783 121,005 50,000 1,683, 180,306 908, 64,726 738,139 64,699 *i66,'666 1,243, 734,286 1,530, 185,382 62,500 402,052 36,198 15,000 460, 3,158 906 33,958 15,273 79,552 16,413 113,438 921,351 464,987 391,691 116,716 50,164 44 ,789 909,235 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 300,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 80,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 23,756 17,340 906 1,055 38,750 16,058 142,368 192,288 35,546 3,767 991 28,070 38,629 42,841 27 32,329 34,524 28,582 15,854 110,170 52,127 10,093 315,048 1,250 2,500 4,315,487 127,349 4,434 344 65,378 2,592 72,187 1,685 683,791 197,771 668 70,527 2,360,800 25,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 25,000 200,000 10,513 770 2,500 91, 820 66,601 5,618 87, 643 33,316 5,226 111, 253 95,539 18,942 34, 743 31,650 5,319 100, 686 22,644 5,064 752,302 300,000 5,457,50121,189,881 31,386 100,000 959, 234 839,923 49, 547 29,716 3,182 36, 648 17,242 3,434 16,992 1,838 56, 746 22,837 291, 435 144,036 8,617 74, 978 102,184 119,164 20,000 424, 190 229,682 63,901 5,650 248, 681 120,379 13,303 89,508 51,216 26,327 25,000 206, 583 246,599 47,085 5,000 88, 545 32,660 12,500 95, 058 181,890 76,546 6,500 220, 868 32,853 38,942 12,480 406, 633 391,087 12,976 25, COO 145,214 79,658 204,291 50,000 2,350,712 1 423,509 712 L, 4,615 39, OS 7 39,612 5,401 2,500 32,080 5,710 5,000 10,000 25,624 32,552 33,700 340,108 143, 3 1 " 70,882 45,554 347,105 200,000 645,456 802,665 1,250 1,250 6,100 3,750 1,152 625 2,785 7,750 7,500 102,347 170,894 127,264 237,298 162,634 797,27" 553,88' 899,814 987,022 200,176 5,641,356 2,410,680 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 30,000 200,000 200,000 227 15,000 30,009 24,196 5,290 70,873 63,760 8,000 51,719 41,749 7,547 24,998 101,765 59,167 2,085 25,000 54,552 34,089 41,965 50,000 352,979 290,422 18,830 75,000 144,942 184,632 58,539 12,500 449,788 303,387 72,124 12,500 423,778 402,818 5,530 10,000 80,788 23,070 260,330 155,000 2,741,879 1,744,431 30,491 150,000 1,145,464 612,872 7,915 5,971 796 18,821 5,000 11,909! 48 55,483149 25,600|50 25,802i 51 50,788; 52 539,716 53 271,910 54 76,534 3,420,188 125,000 213,348 936,376 389,707 1,250 3,000 22,819 625 2,800 3,550 10,305 333,673 936,429 243,946 521,190 714,621 142,200 978,623 256,157 50,000 65,000 40,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 7,793 42,088 7,716 32,635 39,931 5,164 50,000 5,000 150,658 84,553 575,691 220,373 155,045 25,292 254,742 135,211 304,365 168,624 5,566 8,277 15,893 67,352 139,202 5,923 118,603 10,387 $39^ 1,250 332 11,737 2,624 23 6,796 5r'~ 15,000 46,527 4,508 1,834 13,306 24,500 14,666 7,000 1,250 3,732 625 4,866 8,125 3,318 6,374 95, 539 206,378 152,093 251,789 135,462 169,451 9,142,052 2,322,831 142,991 86,091 101,567 536,378 249,409 915,877 495,940 213,551 558,091 206,484 482,278 $9,784 125,000 1,630,756 35,100 25,000 6,250 12,500 50,000 436,244 158,602 273; 776 32,167 27,20C 86,975 19,025 397 853 59,054 56,335 165,575 580 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown MONTANA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 9—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 L2 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 3?, 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 50 51 5? 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 6? 63 64 65 66 A. C. Johnson T. A. Marlow A.E.Allen Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Governoverdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $2,399,720 $637,330 $132,477 N.J.Gould W.H.Dickinson.... 1,229,219 444,965 336,255 215,372 43,336 18,454 M. W. Tobey Highwood, First of 6,500 145,367 Verne E. Mclntyre.. 30,345 James Mclntyre Hinsdale, First 181,442 43,450 2,345 Hobson, First Fred R. Warren R.C.Merrill 223,191 9,945 37, 752 Hysham, First J. B. Grierson J. G. Weldon 61,380 1,804 7,424 Intake, First John Becker J. J. Engelhardt 235, 735 16,100 20,900 Ismay, First R. L. Anderson C. C.Ayers 560 65,903 8,834 Joplin, First E.Noefod M. E. Jensen 112,674 7,200 5,225 Judith Gap, First C. R. Stone A. C. Jacobsen 1,042,611 334,036 155,308 Kalispell, First H.C.Keith 0. G. Jones 1,109,995 346,346 242,087 Kalispell, Conrad C. D.Conrad A.N. Tobie 99,887 205 10,346 Lambert First 323,363 40,304 36,065 Laurel, Citizens M.W.Cramer C. J. Miller 2,229,176 311,100 221, 907 Lewistown, First W. J. Johnson J. L. Steinbarger 203,868 43,112 44,869 Libby, First C. EdLukens John Johanson 1,721,421 395,657 119,022 Livingston, Park J.C. Vilas D. J. Fitzgerald 427,042 30,900 9,593 Livingston, Northwest- Jas. F. O'Connor S. A. Krom 5,539 6,533 J. W.Cornwell 77, 754 A. H. Bowman Lodge Grass, First 349,504 84,567 20,171 Malta First F. P Sheldon Lyman Barnes 172,930 12,288 34,811 Malta, Malta J. F.Kilduff M.T. Weikle 2,245,758 857,055 162,661 Miles City, First G.M. Miles P. J. Wedge 448,81,7 70,125 25,103 Miles City, Miles City.. H.R.Weils L.K. Hills 1,001,000 301,823 140,650 Miles City, State C.W.Butler Jno. E.de Carle 1,422,106 255,744 457,688 Missoula, First F.S.Lusk A. R. Jacobs 1,586,082 226,185 168, 310 Missoula, Western F.T. Sterling Newell Gough Roy J. Covert 70,995 7,734 7,784 Molt, First Roy Painter A. M.Mathews 219,604 29, 984 18,917 Moore, First J. H. Morrow 503 57,584 6,624 Musselshell, First W.C.McClintock... J. W. H. Fisher 87,357 2,667 11,557 Nashua, First C.C.Sargent L. J. Manor 800 77,256 4,002 Opheim, First P. E. Beito F. M. Baukol 111,161 4,380 5,197 Oswego, First O.E.Lee W. E. Dickson 147,103 97,150 34,528 Plains, First J. M. Keith E. L.Johnson 345,338 29,300 36,006 Plenty wood, First Geo. F. Carpenter... J. W.McKee 65,472 2,169 4, 728 Plevna, First Richard Hayes Ed P. O'Brien 195,876 28,600 13,987 Poison, First J.H.Cline C. A. Stone 98,481 6,390 4,330 Pompeys Pillar, First. Roy J. Covert 0. A. Bartholomew. 286,325 3,545 23,637 Poplar, First Olaf Ramstad Otto Ramstad 166,638 4,345 5,744 Rapelje, First Roy J. Covert WillJ.Soderlind.... 101,189 21,369 3,884 Raymond, First A. L. Boock W. M.Rader 63,843 6,219 12,113 Raynesford,Stockmens Roy L. Fish L. E. Younggren 506,178 74,950 131,443 Red Lodge, United Wm. Larkin John Romersa 1,700 2,054 K. A. R. Anderson.. B.T. Deeney "Reed Point, First 25, 700 7,765 129,584 Reserve, First W. H. Westergaard. O.L. Hydle 2,300 5,464 126,317 Richey, First J.S.Day E. Johnson 7,776 16,335 206,850 Ronan, First John Dahlgren E. F.Hughes 29,550 145,692 610,536 Roundup, First A. A. Morris H. P.Lambert 257,930 15,565 23,176 L. S. Sersen Roundup, Roundup.. F. F. Finnegan 132,155 34,655 10,583 Leon M. Bolter F. B.Stevens Roy First 29,365 3,681 10,089 Rudyard, First A.L.Ritt B. A.Blume 9,321 32, 822 118,125 Soco, First G. W.C.Ross J. H.Forster 4,711 12,421 153,524 Savage, First Geo. E. Towle S.L.Hood 20 8,864 67,240 Savoy, First W.W.Harvey N. L. Johnson 41,218 20,454 409,994 Scobey, First.. Norman Hanson L. V. Hanson 550 17,165 126,865 Scobey, Merchants J. J. Murphy P.B. Murphy 4 2,400 70,992 Shelby, First C. F. Pierson W. H. Schoregge J. S. Day 70,573 623,307 76,850 Sidney, First Axel Nelson J. A. Loken 121,919 7,808 22,452 Sidney, Sidney C. W. Loken 13,060 210,028 22,870 Stanford, First A. J. Stough F. Meredith 11,871 36,330 176,316 Stevensville, First M. E. Wooster Elmer Johnson 23,292 182,598 8,096 Three Forks, First P.M.Abbott Sam J. Crouch 32,504 193,705 2,998 Three Forks, American A. J.HorTer E.W.McPhail 25,587 210,916 33,378 Townsend, First G. W. Gilham 25,737 67,3.82 37,900 Twin Bridges, First... W.A.Clark j . A. Fraser 8,064 23,024 357, 024 Valier, First C.H.Kester C.W.Hall 607 6,178 R. E . Morrow 67,971 Westby, First T. M.Antony 1 Helena, American 2 Helena, National of 3 President. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 581 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—-Continued. M ONT AN A—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 9—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Lawful S s and ah exchange, reserve with exclusive Federal of lawful reserve reserve. bank. Other assets. Total Due to resources Surplus and liabanks bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- Demand Time de- and all divided tion. deposits. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $34,220 $4,955,603 $200,000 $255,928 $150,000 $1,971,752 $1,338,502 $1,039,421 33,257 3,478,010 250,000 156,800 200,000 1,713,314 1,157,896 11,557,606 1,273,066 $194,250 161,248 21,083 9,607 320,166 25,000 21,616 33,166 69,390 6,309 36,387 5,843 8,676 175,720 352,370 30,907 36,992 333,572 33,443 1,260,348 108,402 8,121 8,365 16,399 2,408 14,631 2,440 4,846 59,865 93,383 11,862 20,084 162,796 13,596 207,542 27,148 217,192 5,243 275,784 7,016 366,070 9,393 82,710 3,385 5,500 329,253 4,572 88,152 4,994 143,615 27,064 1,794,604 41,487 2,185,669 158,327 5,120 479,084 22,276 18,750 3,277,301 340,138 1,250 2,182 3,706,172 603,085 2,500 30,000 50,000 25,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 250,000 25,000 35,000 200,000 40,000 100,000 100,000 9,908 81,994 10,367 653,518 121,863 177,356 237,001 316,576 5,121 27,720 28,844 19,161 3,484 24,208 48,222 40,292 8,279 35,559 20,728 19,695 18,481 9,952 9,099 198,884 4,307 25,408 10,097 178,950 32,972 77,356 96,310 108,784 4,546 12,046 4,931 4,732 2,036 6,000 15,906 18,913 2,878 15,100 5,353 17,745 7,902 4,708 5,507 38,926 104,041 570,795 9,151 254,628 14,136 7,500 4,105,442 14,116 712,996 36,072 1,734,646 40,133 2,508,982 27,053 2,432,990 96,180 309,521 1,250 103,460 4,974 125,474 87,577 7,744 158,692 5,073 347,982 494,368 24,519 4,742 88,268 6,774 295,896 3,000 138,282 364,172 13,225 203,119 144,852 3,750 96,785 951,381 1,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 80,000 25,921 8,542 8,113 8,526 62,447 22,983 8,024 6,490 22,272 9,886 5,402 58,646 26,796 31,505 66,886 19,238 16,628 13,528 12,804 14,982 16,778 18,346 27,290 3,014' 7,0511 7,310 9,367 39,649 9,918 7,931 2,843 7,941 6,283 2,710 33,104 183,277 154,943 253,767 916,236 337,364 194,598 54,821 190,881 193,626 87,785 558,682 180,578 114,411 888,266 182,961 273,834 258,306 239,714 252,677 312,684 156,860 455,707 90,193 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 40,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 26,870 5,783 5,644 26,854 7,204 11,247 14,929 5,026 4,221 11,725 6,244 18,944 3,625 12,314 41 4,635 5,439 4,913 28,362 7,792 1,250 2,353 400 6,800 3,551 1,500 3,417 23,796 4,340 5 5,332 7,898 4,267 14,300; 1,250 21,361 3,129 111,247 43,978 3 87,397 7,803 65,166 68,495 21,244 30,000 86,441 168,439 94,250 29,398 32,419 3,146 5,848 19,463 10,000 145,876 95,836 25,784 12,239 3,000 48,095 40,478 5,000 71,860 174,995 643,052 544,909 84,933 250,000 958,626 582,336 59,579 64,923 6,510 8,500 35,000 256,455 94,363 138,005 199,998 2,047,038 158,635 11,551 25,000 117,669 142,246 370,551 20,600 1,329,6671, 833,292 206,600 241,206 21,287 31,829 4 39,603 ' 23,986 16,297 23,078 22,129 25,042 10 159,787 59,774 2,315 49,766 533,625 22,446 25,000 6,495 156,666 100,000 185,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 6,250 25,000 15,000 * 20," 666 2,500 2,500! 25,0 8,150 5,053; 6,250 67,989 25,000 9,457 4,769 25,000 2,500 1,472 ""8," 666 11,237 2,500 11,599 10,000 5,746 978 67,717 40,000 7,874 20,509 8,403 10,005 6,250 11,787 26,190 12,500 2,811 25,000 40,474 6,500 3,475 92,495 3,6721 16 52,062 17 33,992 18 65,498 12,515 715 19 257,353 167,722 570,795 20 46,276 48,323 21 100,866 1,584,9961, 778,306 258,834 417,466 142,929 14,309 694, 514 550,591 155,333 107,670 930, 892 964,051 188,050 1,351,689 516,266 11,553 981 54,608 25,276 104,148 121,475 9,449 64,558 1,953 : 48,997 7,150! 30 38,507 21,657 22,290 31 18,479 53,415 10,954 32 62,956 4,129i 33 180,381 101,780 22,581 34 134,022 283,901 12,570 15,759 35 33,888 56,154 15,666 36 151,323 38,604 64, 572 3,579i 37 138,179 133,616 50,408! 38 64,747 84,875 24,260| 39 44,043 45,995 9,169| 40 14.572 51,327 341,967 453,112 " i 3 * 7 2 3 42 4,904 64,341 77,715 112,955 425,384 86,418 75,109 16,846 75,914 57,403 29,519 229,382 52,535 70,761 286,688 69,392 111,424 141,907 112,604 108,901 142,485 73,913 197,288 41,446 700 49,234 34,190 75,835 249,748 111,886 48,797 9,893 72,750 73,732 16,370 228,746 66,144 16,031 386,459 73,162 80,371 71.573 46,655 41,830 73,625 23,791 152,838 18,929 43 17,202 9,888 45 28,674 46 98,115 47 104,603 48 15,923 49 581 50 2,745 51 26,254 52 14,396 53 28,955 54 31,153 55 1,643 56 57,401 57 2,533 58 26,530 59 11,423 60 39,200 61 50,159 7,884 6,345 33,607 1,341 582 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OE THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown M ONTAN A—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 9—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. 1 Whitefish, First H. E. Houston W.A.Clark 2 Whitehall, First 3 W h i t e S u 1 p h ur Jas. T. Wood 4 5 6 7 8 9 Springs, First. Wibaux, First Wilsall, First Winifred, First Winnett, First Wolf Point, First Wolf Point, Citizens... P. A. Fischer H. F. Brink L.M. Bolter Samuel Phillips M. R. Keith A. W. Hunsol Cashier. United Other bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. C. H. Jennings W. G. Myers M. B. Hampton F. H. Paige 0 . E . Sahr N. E. Ferrell H. B. Greene V.M.Pike F. W. Bleck $250,834 125,287 390,464 $86,699 37,010 65,690 $42,173 6,017 212,061 539,342 57,177 68, 454 189,130 197,470 126,345 10,300 597 32,830 2,475 4,908 4,600 22,536 7,630 14, 871 4,469 25,262 37,230 $356,529 361,576 $56,850 46, 600 $23,672 12,083 539,492 780,119 925,184 439,347 209,377 176,313 406,209 80,798 135,330 125,053 92, 541 30,600 26,750 72,772 159,095 29 540 24^ 350 41,219 3,000 13,030 29,363 635,160 460, 588 258,123 443, 728 715,376 434, 706 11,426 513,558 634, 854 1,086, 798 221,312 326, 697 294,588 269,700 332,253 220,399 149", 012 194,969 206,642 499,953 507, 990 660,369 490,879 99,000 145, 900 92, 940 16, 950 197,418 97,781 34,600 175,104 241,000 58, 640 43,335 34, 026 30,150 21,200 29,263 34,600 35,750 64,324 141,700 71,896 62,620 85,658 13,728 16, 854 94,467 18, 990 15,450 21, 540 1,504 12, 857 131,931 92,591 5,650 31,500 8,580 18,815 18,960 7,850 14,396 14,036 5,600 15,358 33,121 17,000 25,574 754,211 677,977 372,433 425,530 939,584 725,600 678, 090 313,215 456,469 217,966 424 576 421,086 181,614 744,736 471,400 466,524 558,471 95,488 25,412 65,150 94, 536 176, 800 132,702 110 694 43,400 97,685 65, 930 67 820 36,600 56,850 62,791 60,000 88,600 41,800 NEBRASKA. DISTRICT NO. 10. F. B. Draper Adams, First J. W. McKibbin Ainsworth, National, Geo. D.Clizbe F. E. Ritter of Ainsworth. C.E. West F. M. Weitzel 12 Albion, First 3 Albion Albion D. V. Blatter W. S Price L4 Alliance, First R. M. Hampton Frank Abegg L5 Alliance, Alliance F. M. Knight F. W. Harris L6 Amberst, First R. L. Hart A.T. Reynolds L7 Arlington, First J.T.May G. I. Pfeiffer 18 Ashland, National, of R. K. Brown F. E. White Ashland. Fred H. Swingley .. L9 Atkinson, First E d F . Gallagher W. H. Bousfield 20 Auburn, First H. R. Howe 21 Auburn, Carson F. E. Johnson E.M. Boyd 22 Aurora, First W.J.Farley J. J. Refshange 23 Aurora, Fidelity A.E. Siekmann C. S. Brown 24 Bancroft, First John Hermelbrocht. M. J. Zuhlke 25 Bassett, First John M. Flannigan.. V. A. Stockwell 26 Bayard, First W. H. Ostenberg.... Geo. G. Cronkleton.. 27 Beatrice, First F. H. Howey R. B.Clemens 28 Beatrice, Beatrice Wallace Robertson.. D.Wr. Cook 29 Beemer, First A. C. Nellor Wm. A. Smith 30 Belden, First F. A. McCormack... A.R.Collins 31 Benedict, First J. R.McCloud B. B. Crownover 32 Bertrand, First Charles Swanson Roscoe J. Slater 33 Blue Hill, First Henry Gund F. T.Hopka 34 Bradshaw, First C. A.McCloud C. B. Palmer, jr 35 Bridgeport, First G. H. Watkins Lloyd Wiggins 36 Bristow, First F. W. Woods C. T. Samuelson 37 Burwell, First W. L. McM'ullen.... Wm. I. Hoffman 38 Butte, First H.A.Olerich M.L. Honke 39 Cambridge, First C. M. Brown A. A. Mousel 40 Carroll, First Daniel Davis Lucian W. Carter 41 Central City, Central G.H. Gray Floyd Peterson City. C. F. Coffee 42 Chadron, First " H." i".*BabcockV."." .*!. 43 Cliappell, First JohnR. Wertz 44 Coleridge, First C. D. Young E. L. Wait 45 Coleridge, Coleridge... Geo. A. Gray U.G.Bridenbaugh.. 46 Columbus, First Geo. H. Gray A. R. Miller 47 Columbus, Central G.W.Phillips A. F. Plagemann 48 Columbus, Commercial D. A. Becher P. F. Luchsinger T. A.Minier A. L. McPherson 49 Craig, First 50 Crawford, Fivst O.R.Ivins C. A.Minick 51 Creighton, Creighton.. J. F. Green B. J. Hingens 52 Crete City . C. W. Weckbach F. A. Novak . .. . J. B. Kuehn J. H. Reifenrath 53 Crofton, First 54 David City, First Thomas Wolfe 55 David City, Central... P. N. Meysenburg.. E. J. Dworak 56 David City, City Arthur Myatt C. O.Crosthwaite... 57 Decatur, First J. B. Whittier D. Roy Way 58 Dodge, First J. H. Longacre A. J. Miller L0 LI 15,778 18,730 15,000 9,65,0 72,516 100,788 24 000 9,950 109,32S 134,97€ 18,371 44,697 2,55C 35,75( 25,75? U,Z2l REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 583 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—-Continned. M ONT AN A—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 9—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and Lawful exchange, reserve with exclusive Federal of lawful reserve reserve. bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. Circulation. $90,535 37,301 158,227 $29,159 8,430 43,990 $9,639 4,708 11,763 $509,039 218,753 882,195 $25,000 25,000 100,000 $26,211 5,770 68,568 $25,000 25,000 24,995 63,329 6,711 13,439 9,312 28,246 15,901 26,907 5,616 4,473 8,000 9,358 7,633 29,796 873 4,030 2,616 7,650 3,476 692,210 78,604 138,098 216,002 272,894 195,185 75,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 65,679 5,307 4,525 7,000 8,073 5,538 25,000 6,250 Demand deposits. Due to banks Time de- and all posits. other liabilities. $308,693 $116,993 103,213 37,829 526,864 159,072 282,880 34,145 54,664 106, 810 77,882 49,759 233,791 11,768 22,727 62,487 141,787 94,229 $7,142 1 21,941 2 2,696 3 28,609 2,384 6,182 14,705 20,151 20,661 4 5 6 7 8 9 NEBRASKA. DISTRICT NO. 10. $66,286 17,811 $31,897 19,996 $5,500 1,750 $540,734 459,816 $50,000 35,000 $18,442 29,558 42,711 64, 732 294, 702 158,095 24,577 28,017 35,260 43,166 50,656 57,166 29,000 15,120 10,001 20,854 12,249 2,500 2,500 12,505 1,250 3,062 4,400 877,521 1,062,877 1,428,954 772, 707 283,924 257,173 568,858 60,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 60,000 62,851 70,601 61, 834 54, 692 10,242 8,406 26,751 193,173 39, 829 141, 758 107, 003 29,070 26,593 76, 884 63, 707 250,412 577,516 23,789 48,320 41,950 17,070 31.219 8,003 30,564 36,945 85,339 50.582 41,003 56, 758 89,053 43,500 35,370 35,932 34,999 46,283 30,959 5,000 24, 610 52,410 97,378 16,352 28, 691 18,000 16,009 24,073 10,804 10,000 16,500 19,000 30,291 41,063 40,782 29,571 1,250 9,692 3,000 18,920 2,500 1,000 2,125 13,596 7,000 5,000 1,250 3,820 9,942 6,365 1,828 1,250 1,250 5,192 2,500 5,955 5,250 1,250 985,811 728,233 626,220 640,590 1,006,097 612,579 96, 939 662,928 1,251,711 2,100, 283 323, 993 482,363 407,086 351,744 434,070 278,147 239,822 399,450 386,097 740,384 701,028 842,779 721,985 50,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 30,000 30,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 103,770 146, 674 39,027 63, 698 128,313 52. 380 136,026 24,220 78,489 49,134 84,886 90, 803 21, 099 68,458 60,221 44,533 24,204 48,099 40, 800 24,512 36,419 54, 614 40,007 39,156 15,258 39, 677 18,344 31,475 29,332 8,230 33,753 26,714 30,956 28,000 17,125 26,904 2,000 2,000 21,397 29,087 16,708 1,250 3,050 2,467 3,250 1,250 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 8,960 1,034,471 936,497 518,122 631, 833 1,393,224 1,080,564 1,005,034 407,293 687,014 366,920 746,983 597,442 314,990 914, 788 656,585 658,866 672,761 75,000 25,000 40,000 40,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 $10,000 $270,084 $187,192 35,000 246,584 86,951 440,573 614>017 737, 468 328, 783 137,144 92,492 196,900 189,612 255,936 383,053 227,406 85,197 94,497 203,233 55,441 25,000 424,293 45,519 50,000 359, 200 25,476 60,000 364, 244 13,000 348,052 52,441 34, 839 50,000 511,584 51,168 20,000 352,458 48; 507 6,193 18,697 25,000 269,315 70,236 100,000 638,413 119,419 100,000 1,180,148 138, 630 20,874 24,995 30,229 25,000 216,318 22,897 25,000 159,554 164,314 11,796 24,067 12,500 137,201 94,536 22,577 25,000 75,108 9,209 25,000 177, 938 6,605 25,000 26, 704 10,000 229,082 19,228 50,000 227,443 33,118 24,750 455,495 30,383 25,000 374,861 61,163 25,000 330,254 431,077 106,501 110, 739 158,526 255,117 151,378 12,239 142,611 79, 442 143,267 117,494 183, 658 170,301 120,136 100,530 108.033 100.715 161,420 90, 619 363,559 142,665 374,511 148,194 503, 700 255,835 260,433 219, 743 520,387 382,175 336,322 166,343 380, 788 184,570 227, 691 267,276 70,160 303,426 176,161 311,911 251,987 294,326 477, 703 152, 629 304.034 498,404 272,271 494,288 99,322 169.716 117,956 399,056 259,058 86,753 340,899 184,119 191,674 285,550 45,000 50,000 49,997 50,000 24,995 25,000 60,000 65,901 37,500 49,756 25,000 25,060 40,000 24,782 40,000 38,762 100,000 60,977 100,000 67,252 50,000 8,046 25,000 44,260 17, 678 6,250 25,868 25,000 21,107 25,000 16,592 50,000 55,858 50,000 38,395 50,000 21,325 50,000 33,732 6,250 $5,016 10 26,723 11 79,485 22,323 146,602 61,826 1,346 11,778 21,974 728,233 5,761 18,571 104,557 7,575 157,305 263,621 457,449 2,158 4,334 30,498 109,772 3,000 4,790 3,490 4,692 30,154 20,000 13,024 107,374 58,044 103,203 631,833 135,671 165,141 7,172 83,582 23,250 15,466 44,3"" 16,484 114,605 157,910 33,956 45,241 584 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown NEBRASKA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 10—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 1 2 3 4 5 President. Cashier. Elgin, First Elwood, First Emerson, First Fairbury, First Fairbury FarmGrs & Merchants. Falls City, First Fremont, First Fremont, Commercial. Fremont, Farmers & Merchants. Fremont, Fremont Friend, First Fullerton, First Fullerton, Fullerton.. Genoa, First Genoa, Genoa Gering, First Willis McBride E. Shallenberger.... James F. Toy I. Bonham E R Bee Frank Horst G. E. Shallenberger. C.C.Childs Luther Bonham.... A R Nichols J. H. Miles H. J.Lee Otto H. Schurman.. Philip S.Rine Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investoverdrafts. ment se- ments, curities. and real estate. $247 773 252,813 347, 674 809,096 226,472 $59,110 51,400 40,728 105,760 63 700 $25,847 6,790 6,800 101,903 27 165 J. S.Lord J. H.Williams Geo. C. Gage J. Howard Heine 574,290 1,787,842 1,352,459 542,279 133,300 306, 050 233,298 140,000 52, 579 229,350 30,350 70,200 Chas.F. Dodge L. E. South wick James R. Russell Martin I. B rower O.E.Green G.A.Mollin John R. Pierson A.N.Mathers D.H. Griswold Gordon, First Grand Island, First... S. N. Wolbaph Grand Island, Grand C.J.Miles I. McKennan A. H. Frantz J. T. Russell A. G. Arrasmith W. V. Kenner A.M.Mollin L.C.Williams F. E.Neeley Dwight P. Griswold. I. R. Alter W. H. Luers 811, 738 1,269,487 450, 588 314,160 327,733 252, 097 156,^91 434, 941 775,972 1,850,046 1,754,261 208,350 63,122 54,100 80,829 75,000 53,950 17,669 60,092 177,000 268,774 225,220 64,563 86,776 25,443 29,572 16,100 28,159 16,890 23,591 27,926 140,233 245,620 W. J. Coad H. K. Frantz W. N. Hylton A. B. Houghton.... A. L. Schnurr R. G. Mason H.S.Collins J. H. O'Malley P. L.Halljr H. E. Brown S. C. Houghton Theo. Okerblade Geo. Beste Edwin E.Collins... 412,185 249,944 299, 951 242,684 532,234 564,945 386; 702 23,600 40,241 25,600 28,550 55,651 121,699 45,150 9,050 13,9Q0 10,887 28,898 14,898 49,411 66,347 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Greeley,'First Greenwood, First Gresham, First Hampton, First Harrison, First Hartington, First Hartington, Hartington. Hastings, First Hastings, Exchange... Hastings, Nebraska... Havelock, First Hayes Center, First... Hay Springs, First Hemingford, First Hershey, First Frank W. Sloan C. G. Lane A. R. Thompson J.W.Hitchcock E. A.Wiggenhorn, jr. C. F. Coffee J. V. Potmesil D.B.McNeel NeilH. Dunn 36 37 38 Holdrege, First Hooper, First Humboldt, National, 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Humphrey, First Imperial, First Johnson, First Kearney, Central Kearney, City Laurel, First Laurel, Laurel Leigh, First Litchfleld, First Lincoln, First Lincoln, Central 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 OI TTnrnhnlrlt r»f XHlIIlUOlvi.l'. 51 Lincoln, National 52 Loomis, First 53 LoupCity, First 54 Lyons, First 55 Madison, First 56 Madison, Farmers 57 Madison, Madison 58 Marquette, First 59 McCook, First 60 McCook, MeCook 61 Minden, First 62 Minden Minden Exchange. 1.897,553 576,482 1,104,696 230,252 162,624 346,117 389,616 107,358 280,999 129,582 139,450 22,570 41,350 28,260 8,100 7,815 147,550 90,578 23,023 41,965 13,435 7,273 6,393 12,934 G.H.Titus A.M. Tillman R.A.Clark D. P.Jones J. H. Lohmann J. L. Biddlecom C.E.Rice I. A.Goff F. L. Potmesil G. Sharpley Thompson. L. B.Titus Norman E. Shaffer.. R.W.Clark 1,245,511 369,000 274,051 55,250 76,144 87,773 36,978 27,930 11,200 H. Hunker C.N.Cottrell R.C. Boyd J. S. Donnell Dan Morris M. C. McCormack... D.B.Wilson Thomas Mortimer... L. B.Titus S. H. Burnham P.L.Hall L. B. Howey M.Weil W. F. Mason W. F. Mason Geo. W. Little F.A.Peterson Thomas O'Shea L.A.Stuart W.I.Farley B.M. Frees P. Walsh N.C.Rogers F. R. Kingsley John E. Hugg J. T. Johnston M.L.Casey J. H. Dean F.W.Turner Chas. G. Jordan Guy Wilson J. H. Moeller D.W.Titus 0 . R. Easterday E.E.Emmett E. H. Mullowney... James A. Cline C.H.Ryan C.H.Ryan Ernest McDowell... Ed. Fricke MarkO'Shea F. T. Dankers M.E.Isaacson F. A. Pennell C. J. O'Brien Calvin S. Rogers F. R. Kingsley,jr... 465,663 178,611 126,057 494,975 1,829,152 591,726 460,922 578,755 307,223 5,675,108 1,733,535 3,841,094 3,262,749 $480,967 480,968 409,452 463,163 183,226 504,026 339,714 468,946 299,126 428,138 239,054 27,878 27,950 29,550 63,077 119,779 74,738 83,159 94 229 19^ 493 419,100 543,307 911,766 405,000 $64,148 64,148 25,010 129,135 40 000 107,250 38,174 207,800 178,500 31,850 18,325 15,400 89,551 19,341 72,322 39,450 14,340 19 943 13^ 591 583,361 42,890 90, 864 48,500 $14,287 14,287 47,051 27,659 35,468 46,348 17,922 27,529 50,591 12 000 22,767 10,600 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 585 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. NEBRASKA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 10—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Due to Surplus banks and un- Circula- Demand Time de- and all divided tion. deposits. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. 1 $237,767 $92 200 198,532 90,165 $426 2 5,508 3 220, 746 139,305 336,530 333,222 1,217,796 4 44,019 5 108,314 75,466 $42,859 29,304 45,717 137,180 21,483 $19,690 16,574 21,210 48,857 13,010 $1,250 8,144 5,031 15,000 3,000 $396 529 365,025 467,160 1,217,796 354,830 $25,000 25,000 30,000 100,000 60,000 $16 562 $25,000 25,902 25,000 41,601 30,000 39,922 100,000 7,031 60,000 203,875 158,089 145,670 33,702 63,728 59,252 78,998 35,529 14,094 14,495 29,104 5,000 1,041,866 2,555,078 1,869,879 826,710 50,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 30,678 53,333 163,411 67,357 50,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 795,257 841,085 649,113 480,214 78,590 123,677 21.694 21,737 62,510 59,003 27,750 71,033 163,801 325,858 163,700 43,646 73,751 25,296 17,420 23,328 24,991 11,200 26,569 57,000 101,004 67,580 7,500 2,500 10,000 2,500 2,500 1,250 1,214,387 1,619.313 587,121 466,218 507,173 419,450 230,910 617,476 1,217,258 2,689,415 2,240,326 150,000 167,197 137,516 50,000 50,612 50,000 23,618 50,000 11,512 50,000 12,667 50,000 9,995 25,000 30,000 • 10,972 84,038 50,000 172,226 100,000 143,235 100,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 12,500 25,000 50,000 70;ooo 100,000 496,603 89,842 411,154 477,437 258,227 177,716 62, 833 191,429 269,181 121,032 195,959 134, 626 64,112 110,362 280,135 107, 489 665,189 339,357 811,929 1,299,652 569,679 602,674 25,055 46,436 53,843 54,883 56,245 34,901 20,687 24,534 18,000 18,908 19,500 30,025 33,000 22,000 4,452 5,895 1,125 14,854 2,500 2,250 340,315 101,732 125,140 29,806 10,777 44,911 49,933 30,904 109,401 35,006 70,595 21,476 10,686 22,906 20,137 6,783 26,481 9,850 13,130 2,325 4,900 11,515 5,286 156,778 22,619 21,381 58,000 25,257 17,210 3,370 6,180 1,500 50,365 58, 836 22,114 27,907 329,400 148, 635 27,445 18,508 75,540 1 328 749 578,431 1,015,370 632,451 65,449 65,449 11,650 181,182 65,946 100,276 10,333 147,141 129,394 93 586 w\080 26,166 16,541 18,321 39,887 127,042 42,008 20,776 33, 895 22,000 499,431 262,539 356,714 134,884 34,861 34,860 21.686 36,496 14,850 38,651 8,764 35,541 35,000 37,863 22,432 12,010 5,688 1,250 2,500 2,500 10,830 14,410 1,875 '500 910 1,250 15,558 3,500 9,165 115,931 6 214,452 1,146,208 7 807,687 8 49,668 40,315 9 38,824 160,745 10 493,209 11 566 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 88,338 5,448 1,198 8,941 163,880 28,675 235,608 724,738 494,774 372,973 415,034 375,640 703,907 806,456 543,136 25,000 25,000 30,000 30,000 50,000 100,000 40,000 21,403 9,731 35,349 8,647 41,748 34,171 22,366 2,802,299 943,230 1,476,033 348,394 243,772 460,982 479,465 165,794 1 555,887 * 527,130 413,115 200,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 63,000 25,000 30,000 83,189 53,971 24,979 10,639 10,363 35,584 23,237 4,737 206,661 44,404 11,928 600,407 303,026 286,843 647,687 2,480,195 907,387 621,052 747,205 438, 347 8,505,749 8,025 3,168, 731 12,500 6,228,308 13,928 4,497,512 '350 660,062 350 660,062 10,929 525,778 2,500 840,135 1,250 340,740 750 797,300 312 415,219 13,136 900,094 7,969 700,580 625 604,062 381,683 750 35,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 40,000 40,000 50,000 25,000 525,000 150,000 300,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50 000 50,000 31,410 10,000 206,816 305,671 11,510 39 74,915 4,438 40 5,625 25,000 168,048 41 11,284 25,000 158,913 66,646 . . . . 68,552 42 35,243 50,000 308, 917 134, 975 49,924 50,000 1,357,083 531,973 391,215 43 6,319 44 46,310 40,000 390,156 384,601 78,669 45 33,306 40,000 183,040 246,037 50,040 46 23,587 37,500 295,579 290,499 4,500 47 58,497 10,000 251,463 88, 887 517, 644 4,003,196 142,351 3,317,558 48 108,121 90,500 1,692,905 230,924 896,273 49 148,251 250,000 2,629,557 500,505 2,399,995 50 2,741 2,283,319 51 241,592 200,000 1,569,857 37,929 7,000 477,730 104,600 1 7 803 52 7,803 53 7,000 37,929 477,730 104,600 25,000 51,119 54 40,087 221,698 162,872 64,480 55 28,457 50,000 381,052 266,146 4,312 56 17,080 25,000 154,763 114,585 38,536 57 68,239 15,000 392,026 233,500 6,250 50,916 58 6,708 170,967 118,485 52,560 50,000 337,112 246,903 163,518 59 26,393 50,000 297,276 233,577 43,334 60 61 23 203 12,500 518,359 10,219 62 31,677 15,000 274,787 350 267,788 115,807 186,839 199, 615 311, 639 281,988 174,478 173,072 195,905 117,953 114,358 213,671 306,365 260,292 150,000 1,376,433 94,400 404, 884 99,997 500,977 6,200 233,158 25,000 116,251 10,000 230,046 6,250 189,856 75,848 49,995 438,126 25,000 160,134 30,000 262,072 536,815 177,740 233,392 69, 696 42,647 151,874 229,421 58,748 735,834 251,878 57,893 7,000 25,000 20,000 22,500 15,000 50,000 25,000 513 21 1,530 22 24,895 23 520 24 71,849 25 33,932 26 21,000 27 455,862 112,235 516,687 3,701 24,511 8,478 5,701 1,461 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 65,172 36 20,714 37 21,222 38 586 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown NEBRASKA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N"O. 10—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 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 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Mitchell, First Morrill, First Naper, First Nebraska City, Merchants. Nebraska City, N e braska City. Nebraska City, Otoe County. Newman Grove, First. Norfolk, Citizens . Norfolk, Norfolk North Bend, First North Platte, First Oakland, First Oakland, Farmers and Merchants. Omaha, First Omaha C o r n E x cnange. Omaha, Live Stock Omaha, Merchants Omaha, Nebraska Omaha, Omaha Omaha, Packers Omaha, Stock Yards.. Omaha, United States. O'Neill, First O'Neill, O'Neill Ord, First Osceola, First Pender, First Pilger, First... . Pilger, Farmers Plain view, First Plattsmouth, First Randolph, First Randolph, Security Rushville, Stockmen's St. Edward, Smith.... Schuyler, First ScottsblufT, First Scottsbluff, ScottsblufT Scribner, First Seward, First Seward, Jones Shelby, First Sidney, First Spencer, F i r s t of Spencer. Stanton, First Stanton, Stanton Stromsburg, First Stuart, First Svracuse, First Tekamah, First Tilden, First Tilden, Tilden University Place, First Utica, First. Valentine, First Valentine, Farmers... Wahoo, First Wahoo, S a u n d e r s County. Wakefield, First Wakefield, Farmers... Walthill, First Walthill, Walthill Wausa, First Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Governments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. President. Cashier. H. S. Clarke, jr H. S. Clarke, jr J. M. Flannigan James T. She well... H. D. Wilson F. L. Pelton H.C. Karpl F. A. Putnam R. O. Marnell O. J. Schneider..... $424,477 293,429 125,807 437,015 $32,400 21,416 25,900 164,379 $32, 870 19,306 15,200 13,700 434,722 300,872 141,254 A. E. Stocker C.E.Barrett A. H. Felger L. P. Pasewalk Thos.H. Fowler F. L. Mooney H. E. Storm C. C. Neumann F. W. Thomas L»H. Tate Alvin Johnson B.H. Meile... . H.W.Yates Ezra Millard H.C. Nicholson Jas. B. Owen J. C. McClure. J. F. Gallagher C. P. Hancock E.J.Williams A. F. Nuquist H. D. Hancock C. A. Rasmussen.. F. J. Young M. M. Taylor F. E. Schlater F. S. Stegge G. W. Cain H C. Dale R. J. Harris Geo. J. Busch James A. Ciine, jr... W.J.Stafford Charles Arnot M. Tishue F.D.Weber J. A. Inks, jr Leslie Neubauer L. G. Kloke A. P. Pilger R. H.Titus A. V. Kielson D. A.Criss. James Fairhead H. J. Wragge...'.-.'.. E.N.Sutherland... C. 0. Baker M. B.Myers Geo. Liggett M. V. Nicholson Chas.E.Swanson.. Oscar Hanson J. J. Johnson H.S.Collins H. B. Ware CM. Mathewson... Chas. W. Boughn.. Wm. Berridge 532,873 130,996 57,189 418,254 793,901 1,087,691 492,701 943,104 511, 006 737,255 42,700 190,224 311, 610 58,190 194,699 62,093 112, 800 12,500 36,070 79,152 30,600 105,404 15,250 23,000 Wm. H. Pitzer E.H. Gerhart B.E. Adkins C. E. Burnham Roy J. Cusack E. F. Seeberger J. W. Holmquist A. L. Neumann F. H. Davis H. S.Clarke,jr L. M. Lord Luther Drake... . F.W.Clarke J. H. Millard J. F. Coad H.C. Bostwick M. T. Barlow... Ed. F. Gallagher M. Dowling R. A. Studley S. A. Snider E.A. Wiltse B. H. Schoberg J. R. Chace F.C. Halbut H.N. Doocy James F. Toy W. R. Cain . A M Modisett Aubrev A. Smith... D. W.'Killeen S. K. Warrick. W. H. Ostenberg.... Claus Ehlers Joel Tishue T.H. Wake Geo. M. Smith W. E. Swatzlander.. F. W. Woods Levi Miller F. L. Sanders Nathan Wilson.... C. A Schmidt W. A. Cotton... E.I. Ellis J. M. Kingery Charles Stuart B.H. Schaberg Jacob Leverin... C.H.Cornell W. S. Jackson Chas. Perky W. C. Kerchman... Edwin E.Collins.. D. Mathewson D. Mathewson Z. Boughn T.A.Anthony 14,858,837 1,488,104 1,814.042 1,968,048 77;220 485,251 6,460,593 12,995,311 2,769,430 21,301,244 3,588,557 9,580,275 13,581,280 680,343 494,972 1,136,010 318, 853 557,743 603 037 . 544,488 525,448 440,205 382,959 416,189 353,049 406, 834 650,914 799,500 574,220 379,125 349,578 532,107 282,702 388,635 1,074,220 502,914 70,180 445,343 1,560,872 797,431 335,296 7,150,151 1.775,990 155,192 704, 875 226,554 1,339,339 3,308,481 1 650 575 154, 800 39, 759 54, 614 151,005 58,973 48, 600 15,755 40,200 12,927 232,054 16 750 108,626 93,212 11,750 14,550 135,950 106,100 35,720 72,050 6,480 130,250 19,439 17,750 58 853 21,097 21,' 912 80,300 24,100 106,124 39,560 80, 814 45, 676 55,381 23,339 1,950 67,600 132,500 30,718 13,470 67,550 46,900 44,107 166,487 42,234 816,467 405, 095 398,053 174, 495 333 715 506,001 397,423 385,419 258,216 373 802 463,240 109,094 761,626 454,786 126,587 78,550 44,750 60,100 160^ 000 139,518 59,300 67,750 79,350 76,050 104* 455 23 112,950 228,878 79,380 15,899 37,383 7,950 27,410 54, 693 7,800 38,334 12,434 46,112 23,754 3,517 74,373 14,972 282,050 394,839 247,994 179,033 852,750 89,327 109,121 71,053 35,368 123,585 30,250 8,800 11,852 8,755 18,000 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 587 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. NEB RA $ KA—Continued. DISTRICT NO." 10—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus a n d undivided profits. Due to Circula- Demand Time de- b a n k s a n d all deposits. posits. tion. other liabilities. $162,349 52,014 24,222 198,181 $39,335 21,789 9,527 44,622 $325 325 500 7,927 $691,756 408,279 201,156 865,824 $25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 $31,635 9,146 5,460 52,495 $6,500 6,500 10,000 50,000 $435,985 $154,965 $37,671 230,722 105,229 31,682 70,273 90,423 . . . . 519,747 74,240 ** "ii9," 342 1 2 3 4 66,936 48,029 9,312 1,001,125 100,000 28,310 100,000 470,770 204,355 121,029 41,468 4,642 888, 793 50,000 29,306 50,000 447,485 200,016 111,990 6 28,947 199,610 333,195 18,000 178, 822 27,589 65,924 23,406 51,790 77,221 22,202 64,580 28,603 51,932 1,250 2,500 5,000 8,992 5,000 2,500 2,500 527,060 1,274,095 1,893,869 630,685 1,491,609 647,041 993,411 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 27,312 58, 798 108,136 27,017 68,619 61,726 57,255 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 232,139 654,252 888,209 223,986 769,801 259,957 488,186 185,456 130,256 345,189 158,884 325,035 156,096 342,246 29,150 87,407 352,335 120,798 128,154 69,262 5,724 605,760 26,751 806 1,250 000 28,817 3,506,759 300,000 410,383 161,598 10,423,166 2,251,625 12,416,632 14 137,500 1,775; 900 54,783 1,076,978 15 6,786,539 1,198,524 769,455 177,968 3,618,203 559,842 5,762,760 801,382 1,233,643 282,486 10,616,381 3,456,092 940,358 298,335 3,124,395 722, 720 5,097,720 1,516,917 43,711 169,133 76,155 34,192 57,125 62,000 79,005 23,000 38,110 23,755 21,578 31, 818 14,904 22,500 80,461 39,967 28,197 23,675 89,283 23,721 120,698 30,254 48,831 166,391 10,874 3,934 43,624 33,637 170,437 65,127 171,562 45,544 36,162 21,850 79,439 29,000 98,441 43,378 27,629 24,322 74,814 12,310 378,040 54,749 14,569 2,500 15,972 50,000 10,000 9,541 977,685 1,250 2,500 23', 927 1,250 2,500 12,500 5,500 2,000 9,000 1,700 2,500 5,070 7,229 2,500 1,250 3,000 350 2,575 13,907 5,174 12,833 5,000 42,723 26,864 22,010 14,216 56,733 38,304 26,500 28,000 21,021 24,617 28,457 7,097 39,000 42,075 4,000 45,500 1,212,441 614,493 533,265 293,268 677,631 852,971 558,997 572,233 675,754 544,076 653,827 149,326 1,073,144 890,732 30,363 23,631 14,117 23,644 128,801 23,000 27,690 14,068 15,000 49,622 1,250 2,000 2,500 1,725 2,500 456,240 566,081 361,584 263,525 1,175,258 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11,226,301 500,000 271,600 150,000 2,421, 607 1,490,894 6,392,200 16 21,568,168 1,000,000 50,000 12,144, 268 558,096 7,066,723 17 749,081 5,434,258 203,184 200,000 2,249 745 500,000 66,876 2,214,453 18 44,349,858 1,000,000 1,339,381 1,000,000 21,151, 350 432,230 19,426,897 19 5,697,317 184,878 200,000 1,317, 143 1,177,940 2,617,356 20 200,000 15,002,824 866,182 100,000 4,039, 009 809,310 8,438,323 21 750,000 26,132,658 1,100,000 1,095,283 50,000 14,221, 741 541,21'8 9,124,418 22 1,088,996 50,000 84,99:8 25,000 329, 520 466,020 133,458 23 813,438 86,115 50,000 50,000 391, 075 212,918 23,330 24 1,386,635 100,000 25,000 84,, 853 628, 477 530,035 18,270 25 478,063 33,376 25,000 20,335 203, 201 193,790 2,361 26 50,000 867,089 35,055 50,000 323, 933 254,937 153,165 27 794,309 50,000 50,000 39,038 247, 572 289,509 118,190 28 692,354 50,000 50,000 37, 456 220,938 173,680 160,280 29 798,376 32,903 40,000 40,000 339,487 345,273 713 30 642,897 29,424 50,000 50,000 227, 848 224,470 61,155 31 576,193 14,486 50,000 34,000 221,033 247,394 9,280 32 719,330 14,499 50,000 50,000 333,561 271,270 33 35,000 10,995 649,944 41,632 350,945 201,954 9,420 34 471,880 18, 494 50,000 6,250 182,998 118,263 38,326 35 835,075 33,455 50,000 50,000 358,853 266,994 75,773 36 1,181,998 57,69? 50,000 25,000 644,104 240,098 165,099 37 920, 816 38,768 60,000 60,000 541,796 167,293 52,959 38 516,207 35,661 25,000 7,000 155,523 273,023 20,000 39 530,142 20,177 50,000 50,000 389,677 20 288 40 851,051 50,000 50,000 28,776 360,187 283,392 78^ 696 41 25,000 25,000 450,847 12,554 180,147 206,685 1,461 42 579,599 43,382 25,000 25,000 205,849 192,579 87,789 43 100,000 1,720,730 25,740 100,000 471,510 473,647 549,833 44 144,784 84,785 24,194 35,257 94,673 96,685 61,724 51,480 297,733 17,898 29,171 29,595 81,195 104,521 2,500 3,300 6,875 1,250 5,100 17,770 6,250 1,250 7,000 5,597 4,750 97,690 327,094 50,000 53,763 50,000 50,000 21,903 25,000 5,769,925 24,449 50,000 100,000 31,615 21,565 50,000 50,000 32,262 24,429 40,000 26,851 30,000 50,000 25,397 35 000 4,133 80,000 83,883 50,000 59,282 25,000 40,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 29,824 24,340 10,173 7,486 53,879 50,000 50,000 37,500 25,000 50,000 100,000 20,000 25,000 40,000 80,000 25,000 433,346 233,247 183,657 138,250 402,116 472,458 252,522 296,594 493,138 184,528 318,314 68,770 303,451 302,418 351,946 224,455 237,583 99,248 118,767 97,600 1/84,305 162,670 8,660 271,785 113,540 36 827 379', 087 66,414 25,000 40,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 203,417 287,155 159,337 158,917 402, 763 172 999 166,777 54,093 34,742 609,562 3o;ooo 25,000 55 45 3,028 46 2,622 47 48 32,299 49 51,298 50 30,605 51 5,707 52 69,527 53 912 54 121,576 55 4 596 56 146^ 723 57 387,617 58 7,809 37,981 12,380 9,054 59 60 61 62 63 588 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown NEBRASKA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 10—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 President. Wausa, Commercial... Wayne, First Wayne, Citizens Weeping Water, First. West Point, First West Point, West Point Wilcox, First Winnebago, First Wisner, First Wisner, Citizens Wood River, First Wymore.First Wynot, First York, First York, City G. H. Renard H. F. Wilson H. C. Henney Chas. Philpot C. Hirschmann Jno. T. Baumann... E. L. Lindsay E. A. Wiltse Fred Schreiber J.H. Emley F. E. Slusser J. A. Reuling J. F. Arens C. A. McCloud .. C. N. Beaver Cashier. R. E.Cook H. S. Ringland H. B. Jones Thomas Martey Wm. Gentrup Jas. W. Shearer Wm. Halstead . E.K. Wiltse NeilD. Saville H. A. Tiedtke H. G. Eaton J. S. Jones F. A. Kindwall J. R. McCloud J. I. Moore Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $55,562 105,234 121,450 72,550 91, 050 105,006 28,507 25,653 169,950 300,000 40^000 64,290 50,784 173,740 114,742 $20,323 16,730 8,900 12,962 52,500 50,000 11,956 12,978 22,250 9,200 21,800 25,183 13,537 102,749 91,064 $104,318 $102,507 639,988 393, 904 332,448 189, 598 95,467 81,408 435,354 32,274 58,164 171, 601 911,919 1,075,896 $156,643 86, 903 153, 783 67,128 29, 939 248, 609 249,152 $968,436 533,510 570,390 413,345 552,205 694,840 152,470 ' 187,143 440,923 561,467 391,157 490,694 224,812 1,392,319 763,544 NEVADA. D I S T R I C T N O . 12. East Ely, Copper Elko, First..: Ely, First Ely,Ely Lovelock, First McGill,McGill..; Reno, Farmers & Merchants. Reno, Reno Tonopah,Nevada First Winnemucca, First.... Arthur Smith J. A. Sewell W. N. McGill.... A. B. Witche J. E. Cosgriff Arthur Smith Richard Kirman. Geo. Wingfield... John G. Kirchen. Geo. Wingfield... Herman Wise... E. E. Ennor W. Biggane John Weber J. T. Goodin H. J. Muller W. J. Harris H. H. Kennedy. A. G. Raycroft.. C. L. Tobin 2,497,732 437,838 2,315,513 896,497 126,350 164,248 542,748 40,028 87,818 NEW HAMPSHIRE. D I S T R I C T N O . 1. Berlin, Berlin Berlin, City Bristol, First Charlestown, Connecticut River. Claremont, Claremont. Claremont .Peoples.... Colebrook, Colebrook.. Colebrook, Farmers & Traders. Concord, First Concord, Mechanics... Concord, National State Capital. Conway, Conway Derry, First Derry, Derry Dover, Merchants Dover, Strafford East JafTrey, Monadnock. Farmington, Farmington. Franklin. Franklin.... Gorham, White Mountain. W. E. Corbin A.M. Stahl H. C. Whipple.... Frank W. Hamlin. M. H. Taylor F. C. Hannah Wm. C. White FredH. Perry J. D. Upham H. W.Parker H. F. Jacobs Darwin Lombard.. W. F. Thayer B. A. Kimball Josiah E. Fernald.. S. M. Hobson Frank N. Young F. J. Shepard Harry P. Henderson E. R. Brown D. P. Emory F. H. Foster Geo. A. Tennev J. D. Corley John D. Annis Edward N. Pearson. H. L. Alexander Isaac Hill 437,982 612,273 253,498 290,107 336, 056 254,525 132.223 70;250 520,034 234,952 19,300 37,407 1,336,571 1,104,389 1,709,305 749,389 506,808 476,492 539,763 207,853 167,005 Leon O. Gerry H. J. Curtis J. B. Bartlett William A. Goss... C. S. Cartland C. H. Rich 177,414 96,485 171,428 430,305 471,104 166, 032 47,750 66,354 79,310 295, 235 312,711 187,014 10,859 35,005 55,193 62,980 427,700 65,115 Frederick Clements. F. E. Edgerly A. W. Sulloway.... Frank Proctor C. S. Hamlin J. M. Lavin $410,538 $190,138 $435,593 325,852 146,550 155,230 172, 763 63,192 84,219 129,548 115, 550 42,132 40,859 18,500 106,284 454,179 78,376 276,359 47,585 237,336 87,437 REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 589 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—-Continued. NEBRASKA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 10—Continued. Kesources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $19,894 110,151 98,938 26,933 48,377 62,253 37,652 52,196 55,361 167,415 48,945 35,645 16, 761 133,017 104,823 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $43,000 39,510 40,000 31,666 39,573 41,449 11,625 13,490 29,006 56,995 20,234 32,167 10,916 64,260 36,013 Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities^ Capital. $1,250 $1,109,268 806,072 937 842,678 3,000 559,956 2,500 784,330 625 956,048 2,500 245,924 3,714 295,141 3,681 725,784 8,293 11,300 1,106,377 525,311 3,175 650,479 2,500 317,486 676 18,450 1,884,535 5,000 1,116,186 $50,000 75,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 40,000 50,000 25,000 150,000 100,000 Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. $22,951 $25,000 41,295 18, 750 35,828 60,000 11,050 49,997 52,872 12,500 118,429 49,997 9,530 25,000 14,863 25,000 34,069 49,998 60,320 50,000 39,815 40,000 14,936 50,000 14,000 10,000 207,323 150,000 116,517 100,000 $325,856 421,293 390,034 444,525 352,769 369,034 146,047 127,282 288,506 454,682 196,220 332,169 150,394 579,398 335,5*48 $520,042 236,923 273,333 316,189 359,457 40,100 101,644 300,091 470,575 209,276 196,118 118,091 386,261 351,596 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $161,527 12,811 23,484 4,384 1 2 3 4 ty 6 7 8 9 10 11 7,254 12 13 411,553 14 106,393 15 247 1,352 3,120 20,800 NEVADA. DISTRICT NO. 12. $63,266 329,746 303, 785 84,814 119,517 80,895 293,777 $18,086 $23,380 $468,200 71,165 19,7.82 1,541,488 50,889 24,845 1,055,348 19,301 11,531 362,608 34,061 10,558 661, 703 21,387 4,375 585,031 96,703 27,780 2,655,227 $75,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 60,000 25,000 200,000 $24,064 $25,000 90,472 99,998 21,237 50,000 9,078 25,000 26,781 32,000 21,168 25,000 52,157 191,577 1,288,722 323,505 465,329 209,310 338,676 5,773,685 58,007 28,595 1,014,323 115,548 60,700 3,209,156 700,000 100,000 100,000 137,853 665,000 2,581,189 149,186 1,540,457 23 40,864 25,000 819,826 15,046 15,587 24 207,233 82,000 1,303,489 1,398,195 118,239 25 $187,301 $97,019 720,034 500,993 457,800 448,784 243,572 43,496 389,462 137,535 167,682 290,096 948,251 1,064,312 $59,816 29,991 27,527 18,305 15,925 56,085 198,930 NEW HAMPSHIRE. DISTRICT NO. 1. $113,711 145,373 27,595 24,503 $57,770 $16,665 $1,224,415 $100,000 809,655 100,000 3,650 33,000 50,000 373,341 16,985 8,587 325,773 25,000 11,215 2,825 73,089 44,093 3,716 17,147 29,188 40,000 12,081 24,845 475,153 209,163 168,961 9,378 8,671 4,750 2,500 $47,625 $100,000 $568,418 $370,103 110,917 50,000 417,719 9,975 45,319 49,540 210,977 16,794 25,000 134,137 59,367 $38,269 121,044 17,505 65,475 840,642 163,887 396,014 432,483 180,483 219, 776 18,270 102,737 26,238 50,410 50,195 1,405,677 1,194,514 425,568 442,256 100,000 100,000 75,000 50,000 98,411 100,000 139,779 100,000 48,276 71,400 54,015 50,000 71,936 75,737 7,500 3,180,312 8,750 2,112,700 142,450 2,763,012 150,000 200,000 200,000 332,342 149,997 1,320,845 166,022 175,000 1,139,903 384,228 197,997 l,459,r~~ 45,849 28,790 41,486 42,139 286,268 60,510 31,623 4,873 19; loo 6,359 83,827 19,860 318,540 5,045 232,644 1,137 369,017 2,500 846,218 9,200 11,000 1,592,610 504,184 5,653 25,000 25,000 60,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 15,037 25,000 15,000 9,791 18,397 50,000 58,250 100,000 345,347 93,500 29,700 70,800 50,996 11,466 64,803 45,026 61,333 11, 228,951 50,000 5,000 1,099,011 271,558 1,438 100,000 25,000 846 209,971 143,274 224,387 472,238 767,004 236,439 17,114 1,210,014 431,775 11,658 509,139 3,955 22,738 43,532 35,624 16,233 115,730 264,021 92,245 12,100 146,700 1,022 5,559 195,367 100,000 14,617 25,000 575,479 134,319 60,919 67,246 72,602 13,570 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 590 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as show? N E W HAMPSHIRE—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 1—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Groveton, Coos County Hanover, Dartmouth. Hillsboro, First Keene, Ashuelot Keene, Cheshire Keene, Citizens 7 Keene, Keene 8 Laconia, Laconia 9 Laconia, Peoples 10 Lakeport, Lakeport... 11 Lancaster, Lancaster.. 12 Lebanon, Lebanon.... 13 Littleton, Littleton... 14 Manchester, First 15 Manchester, Amoskeag 16 Manchester, Mancnester. 17 Manchester, Merchants 18 Milford, Souhegan 19 Nashua, Second 20 Nashua, Indian Head. 21 New Market, New 1 2 3 4 5 6 22 23 24 25 26 TUfofVpf ividriiyxi. Newport, First Newport, Citizens Peterborough, First... Pittsfield, Pittsfield... Plymouth, PemigeW<lSSGt/» 27 28 Portsmouth, MechanPortsmouth, First 29 Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Somersworth, First... Somersworth, SomersTilton, Citizens Winchester, Winchester Wolfeboro, Wolfeboro. Woodsville, Woodsville. lcs oc xrdiQers. 30 31 32 33 34 35 President. Cashier. J. B. McFarland Chas. P. Chase R. Childs John M. Parker F. A. Faulkner J. S. Taft G. A. Litchfield H. B. Quimby John T. Busill C. L. Pulsifer Geo. M. Stevens F. H. Emerson H. E. Richardson... Arthur H. Hale Arthur M. Heard.... Walter M. Parker... N. P. Hunt F. W. Sawyer L. F. Thurber D. A. Gregg Frank H.Durgin.... John McCrillis G. A. Fan-banks W. G. Livingston... E. A. Goss Fred P. Weeks,. John K. Bates G. Ralph Laighton.. Calvin Page Christopher H. Wells Jesse R. Home Frank Hill La Fell Dickinson... James H. Martin Henry W. Keyes.... S. W. Cushing Per ley R. Bugbee... A. L. Mansfield J.E.Wright W. R. Porter A.L.Wright W. L. Mason C.W.Tyler Geo. P. Munsey W. L. Woodworth.. W. H. McCarten C.E. Cooper R. E. Colby Harold A. Holbrook. H. E. Straw W. B. Stearns H. L. Additon M. G. Jewett J. M. Blakey Ira F.Harris Walter B. Greene... Sam D. Lewis P. A. Johnson F. G. Livingston Herbert B. Fischer.. Rodney E. Smythe. Ralph W.Junkins.. C. F. Shillaber Wm. C.Walton Frederick S. Ricker. E. A. Leighton Arthur T. Cass Jas. S. Kellam Ernest H. Trickey.. H. B. Knight Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investoverdrafts. ment se- ments, curities. and real estate. $86,586 $116,992 88,748 228,751 123,950 155, 778 210, 840 289,264 360, 287 732,690 360,368 184,488 1,560,158 399,864 200,397 184,164 302, 750 362,580 270, 841 77,103 180,250 354, 040 196,250 288, 603 98,000 432,088 704, 591 1,010,096 724,686 2,402,623 671,550 1,418,340 184,377 55, 657 91, 26£ 161, 82C 136, 75C 223, 70C 240, 637 182, 60C 156,24C 133, 36£ 28,50C 117, 59C 81, 916 462,00C 450,452 150,76C 787,358 389,463 2,032,751 1,209,904 194, 501 394,455 315, 952 480, 862 551, 952 98,080 323,23C 119,321 283, 50] 710,26( 93,86( 305, 549 307, 569 257, 904 75,004 326,327 160,324 161, 036 160,335 49, 888 112, 500 27,375 167, 77< 158, 63( 40,98; 188, OK 1,062,078 1,356,150 263,695 407,553 694,49' 179,56< 552,970 338,236 260,35( 175,639 174,794 108,116 125,182 85,69" 120,37( 207,768 275,417 111,794 139,743 107,34( 41,6CK 348,798 309,106 408,800 121,287 354,40( 22,611 $270,587 $311,280 713,199 244,840 62,203 717,996 $731,46i 545, 86< 222,35i 1 NEW JERSEY. DISTRICT NO. Allentown, Farmers... Arlington, First Asbury Park, Merchants. Atlantic Highlands, Atlantic Highlands. Belleville, First Belmar, First Belvidere, Belvidere.. Belvidere, Warren County. Bergenfield, Bergenfield. Bernardsville, Bernards ville. Blairstown, First Blairstown, Peoples... Bloomfield, Bloomfield Bloomsbury, Citizens. 2. Chas. A. Spaulding. E. E. Hutchinson.. E.H.Goldberg.... W. C.Vaill J. M. Ralston R. G. Poole Charles Van Mater. Henry C. Van Note. E. C. Mertz Watson Current.... Geo. E. Rogers E. F. Lyman, jr.... Geo. M. Shipman.. C. C. Smith George A. Angle... LeRoy Craig Walter Christie C. L. Roberts Wm. C. Howell J. A. Messier Thomas Oakes T. T. Hoffman J. M. Willey. C. C. Brown.. Theo. B. Dawes.... R. Smith Lewis K. Dodd Louis Anderson 454,610 190,580 161,84( 1.806,473 703, 815 192,330 109,420 539,856 250,450 129,574 176,860 628,10< 127,35J 633,701 255,52! 89,597 25,288 77,13 256,773 219,306 391,21 146,519 104,042 895,492 72,324 99,000 204,30 88,000 45,00 862374 1,457,13 862,3741 45713 87, 17,4351 129,64: REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 591 by reports of condition on Sept, 12, 1919—Continued. NEW HAMPSHIRE—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 1—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total Due to resources Surplus and liabanks Demand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all divided tion. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $15,486 77,728 49,902 63, 774 58,624 11,099 140,463 175,134 111,164 56,918 119,481 103,250 254.099 414,862 721,883 888.100 $15,383 25,000 14,499 25,000 43,962 28,749 100,814 28,600 38,000 22,541 26,000 37,671 48,904 79,156 210,851 139,591 $2,700 750 2,500 8,708 15,020 11,346 16,119 5,000 800 4,637 7,758 11,319 7,925 14,181 31,037 17,331 $321,524 476,634 437,897 759, 406 1,347,333 819,750 2,458,055 775,895 971,534 565,405 716,029 754,683 922,932 2,684,886 4,541,532 3,285,675 $25,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 200,000 150,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 125,000 100,000 75,000 150,000 200,000 150,000 $11,520 75,505 18,918 141,372 279,222 169,219 138,461 57,574 119,617 20,134 54,802 53,437 117,759 238,704 525,737 285,891 $25,000 $104,707 12,500 305,548 49,998 217,303 141,000 321,617 585,737 145,000 333,601 190,797 1,446,754 85,810 418,931 48,300 471,736 50,000 208,769 125,000 330,357 95,200 471, 753 24,200 625,753 150,000 699,795 171,000 3,112,635 141,700 2,070,037 235,641 68,182 230,497 131,886 43,352 79,619 36,281 118,895 128,221 20,584 10,879 1,831,182 9,500 938,699 68,422 3,214,928 13,813 2,746,036 2,500 452,877 150,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 78,152 149,000 870,303 251,953 101,778 95,800 523,805 38,029 233,033 142,800 1,773,417 650,179 238,718 95,800 1,818,824 214,146 14,305 48,500 175,959, 164,113 155,009 101, 465 25,294 13,841 144,340 27,002 35,872 25,600 8,777 40,196 11,744 3,252 13,081 4,250 7,960 687,000 776,973 640,850 192,743 819,339 100,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 75,000 76,574 100,000 76,257 50,000 76,275 95,900 18,039 25,000 103,679 71,800 152,770 229,108 7,500 3,436,229 5,000 1,133,684 150,000 100,000 124,454 150,000 1,578,429 477,558 54,049 100,000 633,431 193,943 158,490 163,234 48,759 72,866 11,500 1,394,412 100,000 110,246 95,600 987,912 6,350 94,304 45,823 32,067 19,047 13,411 7,039 5,000 441,361 470,824 100,000 100,000 23,935 42,710 100,000 100,000 185,630 165,193 5,000 13,564 26,796 49,357 40,249 20,062 22,661 20,660 38,208 6,173 528,020 503,655 70,000 100,000 39,584 42,651 63,700 98,000 249,839 245,539 21,568 3,814 83,331 13,65.1 53,659 11,338 41,613 16,922 1,500 14,016 1,208,769 495,288 30,000 50,000 41,137 45,258 30,000 50,000 353,369 528,548 251,130 1,649 225,716 97,251 387,174 509,916 355,651 109,080 524,486 $147,753 353 21 720 , 191,251 71, 965 19, 656 232, 581 11,046 1,961 702,980 119,880 36,160 19,368 14,548 $7,544 33,081 92,325 5,417 260,654 21,930 290,792 41,615 262,225 3,921 80,870 23,247 78,259 743,407 412,280 601,887 331,774 79,287 265,499 278,548 23,252 22 71,432 13,023 15,624 29,826 955,788 52,261 NEW JERSEY. DISTRICT NO. 2. $160,474 104,041 130,682 $58,816 78,588 71,345 71,338 49,261 123,693 122,182 34,109 98,192 77,656 31,345 21,826 66,274 30,872 58,043 21,462 25,326 183,616 19,614 12,000 41,476 17,330 8,049 181,674 8,448 $3,767 $1,536,386 1,022 1,687,559 445 1,205,023 $50,000 50,000 100,000 930,312 50,000 92,848 20,439 3,216,762 3,710 1,285,166 7,517 1,028,581 2,500 632,408 2,000 234,894 2,436 969,249 1,250 2,928 273,348 27,686 3,607,972 2,500 319,969 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 188, 838 55.536 92,406 55,325 2,683 $594,600 $601,414 671,441 731,643 745,424 316,527 $73,338 63,956 32, r ~ 40,000 39,136 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 46,507 27,560 100,529 29.537 721.107 5,399 10,958 282,898 40 15,396 41 55,682 J" 18,843 142,736 6,810 30,000 50,000 60,000 1,210,5321 1,374,496 25,000 859,284 279,950 25,000 181,700 573,793 50,000 196,235 262,004 $167,034 158,019 37 10,673 30,000 42,431 2,915 417,035 420,160 32,918 25,000 110,823 281,834 50,000 70,690 74,552 50,000 1,736,864 1, 152,993 L, 50,000 116.108 73,355 698 545 467,586 48 968 49 592 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as show NEW JERSEY—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 2—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. B oonton, B oonton round Brook, First... Bradley Beach, First.. Branchville, First Butler, First Caldwell,CaldwelL... Caldwell, Citizens Califon, Califon Carlstadt, Carlstadt... Clinton, First Clinton, Clinton Cloister, Cloister Cranbury, First Dover, N a t i o n a l Union. Dumont, Dumont Dunellen, First East Newark, First... Eatonton, First Edgewater, First Elizabeth, National State Bank of. Englewood, Citizens.. Englishtown, First Farmingdale, First Flemington, Flemington. Flemington, Hunterdon County. Fort Lee, First Freehold, First Freehold, Central Freehold, Freehold Frenchtown, Union... Garfield, First Guttenberg, First Hackensack, Hackensack. Hackettstown, Hackettstown. Hackettstown, Peoples. Charles A. Norris.... George M. La Monte. Jas. D. Carton A. J. Canfield C.G.Wilson George E. De Camp. C. B. Crane D.S.Apgor JohnZann Hoboken, Second Hope, First Irvington, Irvington.. Jamesburg, First Jersey City, First Jersey City, Hudson County. Jersey City, Merchants Keansburg, Keansburg Keyport, Peoples Lambertville, Amwell. Lambertville, Lambertville. Little Falls, L i t t l e Falls. Long Branch, Citizens. Lyndhurst, First Madison, First Manasquan, Manasquan. Matawan, Farmers & Merchants. Metuchen, Metuchen.. ivitjiiuuiiei-i, i u c i Milford, First. Cashier. Edwin A Fisher H. G. Herbert Edw. V. Patterson, jr M. L. Bond C. H. Ferguson J. H. Coddington J. S. Throckmorton. Jos. F. Pill.A d o l p h Zimmermann. W. C. Gibhardt S. L. Voorhees George Clark Bennet V. Leigh Matt J. Bogert Herbert Bogert E.S.Barclay Geo. B. Mershon Thos.H.Hoagland.. William Otto Cloyd Marshall , Arthur H. Robertson. Paul Reusch Arthur J. Hamley... John W.Reid H. Neuschaefer Geo. A. Steele J. W. Conrow John Eisele E. J.S.Coe Julian H. Kean John F. Newcomb.. A. I. Drayton J. B. Lewis Wm. H.Reid Edward Voorhees... R. G. Poole E. O. Murphy F.R.Williamson... B. H. Berkaw J. A. Bullock A. H. Rittenhouse.. John C.Abbott J. S. Wingo W.H.Vredenburgh. J. W.S.Campbell.. . J. O.Burtt G. A. Denise Wm.H.Tuthill.... H. A. Sutphen A. B. Haring E. W. Bloom Cornelius Doremus.. J. G. Frazza Jos. G. Shannon.... Edward Hunke H. D.Terhune Alexander Jones Seymour R. Smith.. Henry W. Whipple. Mathias T.Welsh... J. Miller Welsh Reeve Hardin T. D.Edsall Foster M. Voorhees.. William Shippen.... H. L. Staples Wm.W. Young C.H.C.Jagels A.N.Serbell James M. Gibbs A. Roy Hunsberger. W.L.Glorieux G.H.DenmanJr Jos. M. Perrine Edward L. Edwards M. I. Voorhees Henry Brown, jr N. J. H. Edge.... Samuel Drayton Emil Stohn Walter E. Keller Thos. W.Collins... C. B. Lohsen W.E. Warn C. Ackerson W. A. Greene F.W. Van Hart Frank A. Phillips.. W. S. Hulshizer S. G. Francisco Henry Hyer Jacob Sternbach... J. H. Davis, jr C. L. Coon Frank Shay W. H Barton F. R. Dunn William P.Taylor. John Hulsart H. S. Terhune B. Cartan W. T. McAdams... Al.Litterst W.E.Thomas A. M . Crittenden.... Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $698,878 $310,345 $645,901 1,046,002 361, 327 567,19; 257, 685 85, 638 97, 00! 198,928 128, 652 200,49736,310 273, 255 854, 80' 251,162 58, 010 504, 071 332.267 94,675 295,301 128,166 62,621 30,875 397,301 196,133 131, 731 96,198 289,478 437, 733 545,182 1,974,254 115,995 71,840 118,581 74,550 93,28( 167,860 343,621 169,383 361,67/ 703,410 1,244,4ft 19,346 47,59( 483,542 242,478 182,501 539,327 365,310 603,20* 136,59( 78, 070 81,113 421,762 622,687 307,46< 4,050,208 1,284,751 1,897,831 1,199,392 345,187 138,798 342,803 409,793 47, 456 31,450 170,950 249,46( 202,89^ 24,481 475,80( 637,912 352,910 594,501 226,081 366,784 213,139 571,247 175,249 653,285 1,451,618 138,800 23,358 265,448 212,025 202,552 163,248 367,844 432,600 277, 827 379,32C 264,72* 334,68( 536,10( 516,33] 768,94^ 513,64* 429,165 340,95, 197,820 265,821 1,078,497 565,335 327,960 81,874 238,274 5,965,483 5,186,442 123,917 1,131,474 364,680 5,458,562 2,219,307 1,312,739 248,621 283,046 362,931 639,185 164,161 349,09^ 138,850 180,9& 1,344,754 2,474,13( 1,397,955 702,811 77,490 135,8& 780,67* 016,713 124,125 280,58^ 3,180,546 986,851 1,302,250 1,858,35( 762,205 89,714 141,500 117,404 176,750 649,7& 159,98^ 257,74^ 496,741 421,27( 77,883 125,900 108,761 855,500 189,256 192,234 246,332 526,127 40,585 76,278 84,200 417,931 460,48: 733, 79: 206,66: 354,062 237,360 431,73^ 397,482 192,369 225,113 91,068 149, IK 216,51( BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 593 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. NEW JERSEY—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 2—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Total resources Surplus and liaOther bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. assets. profits. $137,059 110,391 22,866 76,285 104,062 63,494 80,265 26,825 33,840 $81,625 90,000 15,166 24,283 69,487 32,560 56,000 12,000 35,067 $2,350 $1,876,157 9,565 2,184,478 1,000 479,364 1,600 630.242 4,237 2,042,155 8,137 917,439 1,659 860,172 1,743 262,229 3,550 797,626 $100,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 103,717 44,035 66,508 166,768 194,254 23,091 27,711 52,577 50,905 256,813 2,461 1,286 4,021 9,418 89,643 415,896 530,340 1,072,328 1,303,331 4,462,847 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 125,000 18,235 11,382 887 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $117,008 $25,000 $834,731 $775,896 $23,522 8,268 116,212 12,500 734,999 ',212,499 9991 54,536 10,173 20,000 289,290 80,365 5,491 49,382 25,000 234,065 291,304 , 167,907 50,000 454,175 . 159,211 160,862 8,429 45,728 12,500 362,584 463,203 7,146 34,792 25,000 768,211 6,260 108,683 109,405 1,376 11,505 56,265 51,340 28,000 385,653 244,368 39,678 124,768 47,648 124,029 279,126 40,000 284,258 12,500 340,678 25,000 535, 687 402,902 503, 664 553,598 47,277 116,400 3,515,783 208,753 1,960 10 2,394 36,091 24,763 217,785 2,346 15 213,435 25,000 4,525 149,895 22,250 68,557 20,932 141,545 694,941 43,344 3,736 977,859 50,909 16,415 1,643,726 14,063 6,658 337,432 62,000 2,000 1,557,463 471,994 386,650 8,786,376 25,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 350,000 32,700 21,785 16,517 33,391 877,659 25,000 454,627 21,300 324,825 30,000 206,833 40,000 537,806 149,995 6,656,950 376,298 L, 091,920 6,235 735,982 265,428 64,234 158,896 47,847 160,284 486,344 273,050 45,565 21,374 175,905 130,000 21,608 12,351 49,580 50,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 163,041 33,437 12,397 139,713 11,500 1,872,537 12,500 341,104 168,696 89,200 505,910 156,197 155,560 20,856 30,147 73,257 1,617 8,840 134,365 72,970 100,000 186,921 97,400 598,898 123,012 75, 602 200,793 42,855 156,5S2 103,867 344,755 48,002 64,215 46,000 73,310 35,124 59,984 96,000 140,742 21,727 2,283,422 3,145 665,858 100 228,566 6,185 1,221,223 6,112 1,798,778 6,853 1,468 1,296,461 1,983 958,157 5,255 866,900 9,454 1,397,313 11,267 1,001,334 2,500 1,560,679 6,074 2,790,776 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 36,349 117,449 93,370 79,956 89,365 35,660 54,310 194,322 94,132 44,313 8,736 2,516,316 14,380 1,482,638 150,000 95,642 54,890 49,470 51,361 1,219,651 1,015, 943 4,038 219,878 96,764 4,374,445 971,373 405,250 60,529 101,841 105,204 53,543 74,703 37,604 898,482 32,000 2,500 25,038 17,159 679,098 435,857 325,509 651,636 318,493 44,132 11,765,390 1,250 5,342 141,969 10,080 8,665,784 347,902 1,895 47,001 828,848 126,438 3,200,792 915,052 307,717 101,582 14,955,698 6,760,579 127,500 27,611 38,595 3,682 3,285,099 601,128 55,061 6,188 845,380 45,529 27,597 1,155,414 41,505 20,099 1,352,352 16,584 312 404,151 6,253 2,074,340 961 739,887 16,928 1,143,778 19,579 638,033 177,035 23,913 63,130 46,523 91,487 24,691 61,417 34,738 70,991 52,847 3,750 47,295 159,013 32,748 36,529 2,500 1,750 60,000 50,000 30,000 220,000 250,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 400,000 250,000 71,9 31,669 377,560 617,011 783,861 25,000 444,265 755,968 12,500 767,571 36,495 670,242 50,000 743,455 467,725 49,205 281,052 501,756 50,000 573,834 828,103 50} 000 522,886 2,069, 979 7,280 90,600 5,073,720 141,000 54,100 634,403 452,522 9,071 6,442 6,484 45,077 46,800 232,372 298,366 14,713 30,000 339,487 38,722 198,714 , 746,754 220,000 5,749,463 4. 268,057 2,561,116 38 ,860,923 1,908,693 299,962 100,250 5,245,955 2, 61,299 73,076 ' 146,081 17,455 25,000 ,375,660 83,572 125,959 100,000 1,415, 6011 6,845 19,200 441,980 ' 329,266 67,761 1,382,191 380,100110,320,212 236,685 2,236,510 739,792 876,553 1,899,266 803,368 191,600 2, 200,000 25,000 50,000 72,000 100,000 62,943 10,989 24,530 88,528 116,404 25,000 8,031 150,000 1,292,240 1,561,814 "' 6,400 459,643 12,500 490,374 261,030 38,000 311,579 595,517 100,000 281,286 742,664 6,250 134,391 228,778 91,400 1,143,770 476,462 12,500 298,450 321,342 12,500 605,369 402,205 50,000 400,868 94,117 201,356 23,490 36,861 40,704 1,150,744 75,000 105,306 68,100 510,784 386,124 854,248 697,239 30,000 25,000 43,591 32,500 28,350 23,800 369,163 136,231 38 9,879 10,637 27 16,793 28 6,176 29 4,956 23,080 43,601 50,394 403,270 302,733 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 13,585 237,546 452,536 18,103 10,132 6,946 49,790 11,9"" 1,701 50 61,352 34,105 36,843 2,344 5,430 145,598 27,172 57 594 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown NEW JERSEY—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 2—Continued. Resources. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. Millburn, First. Milltown, First Montclair, First Montclair, Essex Morristown, First Morristown, Iron Netcong, Citizens Newark, American Newark, Broad & Market. Newark, Manufacturers. Newark, Merchants... Newark, N e w a r k Essex Banking Co. Newark, Natl. State... Newark, North Ward. Newark, Union New Brunswick, National Bank of New Jersey. New Brunswick, Peoples. Nev^ton, Merchants... Newton, Sussex Ocean Grove, Ocean Grove. Orange, Second Orange, Orange Passaic, Passaic Paterson, First Paterson, Second Paterson, Paterson Perth Amboy, First... Phillipsburg, Second.. Phillipsburg, Phillipsburg. Plainfield, First Plainfield, City Pompton Lakes, First. Railway, Rahway.... Ramsey, First Red Bank, Second Ridgefield Park, First. Ridge wood, First Rockaway, First Chrome, First. Roselle, First Rutherford, Rutherford. Sea JDJtlgU.1/, X! Hi. DCt. Bright, First Secaucus, First Somerville, Second South Amboy, First.. South River, First Spring Lake, First Summit, First nij in in 11,, x ixai Wm. Flemmer— J.V.L.Booream.. U.N. Bethel Ralph W. Grout.. H. Ward Ford Robert D. Foote.. H.H.Nelden Chas. Niebling Francis Williams.. Wm. J.Gardner... Joseph M. Riker Charles L.Farrell.. Wm. I. Cooper John W. Lushear.. Wm. Scheerer H. G.Parker , John B. Bunnell... H. J.Booream A.T. Gibbs H. Rae Simonson.. Henry Cory Lewis D. Kay H.E. Griggs Edmund A. Rung. Harry C. Gardner.. $638,441 159,619 1,561,470 356,672 2,061,081 2,179,394 227,447 4,617,791 3,140, 727 Theo.R. Plume A.L.Phillips. Spencer S. Marsh... Arthur W. Greason William H. Pierson Wm. C. Pearson... W.F.Parker 2,811,032 B. F. Howell Geo. A. Smith Theodore Simonson N. J.Taylor Wilbur Munn JohnD. Everitt.... Chas. M.Howe Edward T. Bell Wm. D. Blauvelt.. John W. Griggs Hamilton F. Kean. S. C. Smith John A. Bachman.. A. J. Brunson Louis K. Hyde Geo. V.Sheffield... Thomas H. Roberts E. F. Carpenter Frank McMahon W.B.Richardson.. Cornelius Doremus. E. M. Lowenthal... Robert Carson C. H. Crane E. J. Turner J. E. Harvey WinfieldClearwater. Chas. L. Voorhees... Harry C. Perrine David Serviss O . H . Brown Corra N. Williams... F. N. Margarum Sussex, Farmers W.H.Noyes Tenafiy, First. Daniel Bermes Town of Union, First. Ralph M. North Verona, Verona Washington, F i r s t . . . . Johnston Cornish... Westfield, National of Theodore R. Harvey Westrield. West Hoboken, Na- A . M . H e n r y tional of North Hudson. West Orange, F i r s t . . . T. H . Powers Farr... A. B . Bogert West wood, First Wliitehouse Station, J. N.Pidcock First. Woodbridge, F i r s t . . . . Wm. T.Ames $249,278 $174,948 52,492 81,167 268,999 538,135 322,039 812,904 619,200 964,378 479,652 333,376 104,000 327, 033 971,434 2,526,590 223,900 622, 718 736,760 870,599 6,420,693 1,198,950 1,868,372 24,528,547 2,790,564 3,835,913 4,999,227 1,551,686 1,487,552 2,105,351 1,214,325 2,801,716 17,176,754 2,938,340 4,632,972 5,198,028 997,298 1,031,106 T. E. Schanck Frank B. Boss L. M. Morford T. A. Miller 1,306,738 441,306 715,813 538,423 427,839 627,297 386,031 354,850 131,403 980,542 869,201 55,462 Harvey M. Roberts Charles Hasler Geo. T. Renter W. W. Smith Edwin N. Hopson.. Daniel H. Murray.. John M. O'Toole... John I. Firth J. L. Lomerson D. M. Runyon Arthur E. Crone... Edwin Merrill Jan van Herwerden Wm. Albinson Thomas Voorhis... R.J. Barnett L. F. Spencer A.J.Yetter Eugene M. Clark... C M . Applegate... J. K. Watson 1,624,787 354,327 754,755 1,747,223 256,414 1,705,894 1,972,900 2,159,245 724,924 2,992,053 1,143,800 1,193,574 1,573,500 2,594,790 3,987,165 3,203,921 840,350 860,852 2,475,194 976,468 1,081,516 809,261 508,951 555,276 1,240,885 516,150 742,203 Geo. M. Davison Lewis P . Huber O.G.Allen. R. C. Stephenson..,.. R. F . Fountain Fred F . Shock J o h n D . Hood T.M.Holbert R . C . Vail Jas. J. McClelland... Chas. A. Williams... Wm. S. Rittenhouse Harold Gordon 211,584 203,707 526,091 850,592 990,953 787,865 835,373 594,968 842, 612 1,112,210 80,813 895,920 388,196 165,114 28,155 179,666 315,441 266,858 632,213 523,391 484,378 257.535 1,245,120 201,584 228,195 249,544 266, 768 237, 735 709,610 707,190 190,634 216,505 660, 757 156,891 93,633 429,100 762,575 167,015 254.536 E. R. Westerburg... 772,155 781,273 1,161,183 Geo. L. McCloud Jesse E. B r a n n e n . . . M. R. Cook 769,917 396,896 146,254 719,167 275,075 45,367 571,495 171,184 173,522 Wm. L. Harned 360,813 138,852 166,369 150,300 2,524,65i 1,771,513 796,733 989,570 2,692,439 398,314 174,542 320,563 566,193 272,939 889, 096 374,488 242,815 239,249 1,769,233 1,097,279 1,662,797 767,601 293,850 303,457 102,219 645,410 417,763 71, 743 404,205 160,756 219,051 256,602 461, 740 472, 741 386,850 371.852 1,176,108 424,919 397; 333 BEPOKT OF T H E COMPTKOJXEB OF THE CURRENCY. 595 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. NEW JERSEY—Oontinued. D I S T R I C T N O . 2—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Due to Surplus banks and un- Circula- Demand Time de and all divided tion. deposits. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $136,070 49,841 182,565 137,656 301,602 166, 992 71,618 401,295 355,774 $81,340 16,549 133,486 63,648 241,191 181,128 30,412 380,967 184,816 $625 $1,280,702 360,168 500 5,875 2,690,531 17,500 1,710,419 32,037 4,219,495 3,340,542 763,010 2,500 20,000 8,918,077 12,726 4,540,661 $50,000 25,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 200,000 50,000 300,000 200,000 $64,742 14,461 114,843 64,746 255,324 80,769 17,695 162,315 85,193 $11,70011,136. 914 167; 567 $149,758 94,300 1,724', 538 564,300 150,000 633, 503 681,061 194,700 3,268, 096 148,219 2,734, 443 130,678 50,000 259, 165 379,418 > 289,700 2,614. 645 5., 429,240 187,400 2,480] 813 1,293,359 $17,346 3,382 92,549 31,109 153,152 194,652 6,372 122,178 293,895 515,101 240,404 27,927 350,000 590,409 1 0 466,675 350,000 3,444,739 1,151,464 564,645 128,948 11,333,072 500,000 862,261 .,984,310 45,820,592 2,000,000 2,155,327 6,401,137 2,280,1215, 468,797 8,046,236 25,479,038 194,300 365,203 634,089 13,500 260,372 866,500 3,656,074 1,880,676 63,156 1,769,960 297,118 234,359 331,700 5,174,603 2,513,236 2,867,1343,310. 687 OJ.U, 301,828 175,000 21,437,109 547,781 4,161,217 ~" 624,514 38,400 5,657,909 2,323,629 5,201,823 9,232,057 500,000 712,518 7,261,764 200,000 393,717 30,347,972 1,500,000 2,526,865 9,527,869 250,000 633,417 303,015 1,152,763 402,61915,783,608 548,917 133,965 40,832 3,187,571 100,000 189,608 95,500 1,508,5691,091,724 202,170 1 7 122,119 120,240 229,570 65,846 88,000 63,283 5,000 20,878 2,250 2,097,962 1,881,008 1,045,982 100,000 200,000 50,000 127,301 269,822 27,253 336,6661,361,857 95,100 189,090 1,176,087 17,653 913,390 22,200 77,038 1 8 46,009 19 15,486 20 260,735 256,165 1,021,139 2,058,632 373.861 1,183,918 497,929 113,499 250,697 142,278 183,094 253,164 342,872 341,688 338,987 287,863 82,702 145,572 14,288 34,957 4,226 22,000 190,350 432,506 21,129 400 11,669 3,151,170 4,183,747 6,135,598 7,752,931 9,061,354 6,860,534 5,340,099 2,070,089 2,907,176 200,000 150,000 200,000 500,000 250,000 300,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 138,709 163,444 537,728 689,149 383,130 586,072 239,938 121,074 412,441 140,000 1,798,138 611,862 262,461 21 2,467,373 684,399 718,351 22 117,600 3,803,978 298,785 1,177,507 23 277,198 4,137,706 49,163 2,099,715 24 94,200 3,311,212 4,965,419 57,393 25 188,750 4,960,416 89,051 736,245 26 91,898 3,227,3691,458,066 222,828 27 95,400 191,682 28 990,951 570,982 191,098 2,073,971 13,821 15,845 29 640,906 256,707 66,913 163,842 257,695 256,023 129,745 83,640 104,733 189,291 82,443 217.862 228,924 326,393 84,853 125,000 41,006 192,665 54,535 71,526 38,796 71,139 61,719 117,602 7,500 21,458 6,441 12,041 10,099 4,259 10,170 99,477 1,840 84,715 2,500 15,313 5,323,795 5,083,300 1,051,626 2,029,110 1,165,352 4,982,256 1,559,358 1,420,037 782,073 1,282,538 1,378,305 2,349,137 200,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 125,559 294,439 38,625 82,465 44,150 240,862 34,247 75,449 11,406 55,597 24,946 118,475 138,500 1,735,300 3,032,336 48,400 3,795,947 635,151 396,556 323,871 47,300 1,682,191 45,489 5,800 297,966 664,900 70,800 2,277,523 531,677 46,900 496,589 665,331 22,800 620,234 567,822 23,100 311,269 376,109 23,600 408,586 763,670 46,800 674,567 501,034 92,900 971,8221,035,889 92,100 30 159,363 31 242', 574 32 71,666 33 ~ 127,536 34 561,394 35 266,291 36 83,730 37 35,189 38 " ""- 39 80,961 40 30,051 41 96,500 18,506 226,631 183,749 170,174 119,614 38,018 71,529 169,426 75,557 16,310 169,424 70,483 70,906 35,565 77,010 90,743 101,169 92,971 57,316 56,192 76,2£2 60,000 14,524 171,622 21,138 1,250 2,992 2,269 8,500 2,125 2,050 6,707 7,731 7,030 11,215 2,343 9,927 8,420 573,509 755,877 1,731,072 2,141,353 2,767,076 1,432,279 1,453,726 1,677,765 1,993,174 2,136,244 364,514 2,438,568 909,788 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 15,439 15,217 68,831 146,473 85,205 128,843 71,275 128,538 56,684 36,340 7,451 39,791 25,000 420,098 64,128 23,700 195,413 468,288 23,900 707,103 867,452 46,700 785,0531,091,369 12,000 564,966 1,991,262 25,000 1,213,125 2,350 12,500 496,374 806,729 98,540 358,936 973,899 22,900 833,481 557, 438 25,000 540,7381,368,058 99,846 185,337 21,872 100,000 1,988,934 100,000 276,146 266,154 23,844 28,259 13,786 21,758 13,643 37,961 16,848 17,852 49 472,671 50 66,108 51 - ^ 1 52 19,379 53 127,697 54 268,240 101,393 25,922 3,110,166 140,000 35,018 100,000 82,008 495,744 39,020 66,642 68,750 18,768 21,968 3,950 2,400 2,231,197 1,411,599 425,330 100,000 50,000 30,000 70,303 20,531 33,604 »y,you 25,000 14,100 733,310 529,944 214,598 767,473 782,702 127,583 460,181 3,422 5,445 141,918 49,713 2,466 860,131 25,000 45,278 25,000 388,087 361,881 14,885 681,3181,746,410 407,420 55 596 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown N E W JERSEY—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 3. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. R. L. Babcock Absecon, First Atlantic City, Second. Lewis Evans Atlantic City, Atlantic Chas. Evans City. Atlantic City, Board- S. Ojserkis walk. Atlantic City, Chelsea. J. B. Thompson Atlantic City, Union.. A. B. Endicott Ezra Parker Barnegat, First E. E.Stafford Berlin, Berlin JohnH. Sinex Beverly, First Frank Bateman Black wood, First Frederick J. Potter . Bordentown, First Bridgeton, Bridgeton. James W. Trenchard Bridgeton, Cumber- Frank M.Riley land. Bridgeton, Farmers & Reuben C. Hunt Merchants. Burlington, Mechanics Geo. A. Allinson David Baird Camden, First Francis C. Howell... Camden, Camden F. Morse Archer Camden, S£ate Cape May, Merchants. W.L.Stevens Cape May Courthouse, Wm. H. Bright First. D.W. Moore, jr Clayton, Clayton Clementon, Clementon WillardT. Gibbs... Collingswood, Collings- Edward S. Sheldon. wood. S. P. Foster Elmer, First David Baird, jr Florence, First Thos. W. Synnott... Glassboro, First Haddonfield, Haddon- Josiah E. Brick field. Ha dd on Heights, Had- Howard H. Evaul.. don Heights. Joseph Holmes. Hightstown, First Hopewell, Hopewell.. S. V. VanZandt.... Lakewood, Peoples... W. H.Jayne Mays Landing, First.. Henry C. James Medford, Burlington H. P. Thorn County. Merchantville, First... Ellis Parker Millville, Mechanics... Edw. C. Beebe G. B. Worstall , Mi Uville, Mill ville Ira P. Sharp Minotola, First Mcorestown, Moores- Wm. R. Lippincott. town. Mount Holly, Mount A.N.Dobbins Holly. Mount Holly, Union.. S. L. Tomlinson Mullica Hill, Farmers. C. W. Elkinton Ivins J. Davis New Egypt, First R. B. Stites Ocean, City, First B.G.Paul Paulsboro, First W. F. Hunt Pedricktown, First Pemberton, Peoples... Thomas Early...... Perm's Grove, Perm's Newton H. Barnart. Grove. J. W. Hart Pennington, First G. W.Carr Pitman, Pitman Jno. F. Ryon , Pleasantville, First Pcint Pleasant, Ocean Joseph W. Johnson. County. E. B. Bradford , Port Norris, First R. S. Leigh , Princeton, First Riverton,Cinnaminson Dr. Alex. Marcy, jr , BiddleHiles Salem, City Salem, Salem Banking Jacob House Co. Swedesboro, Swedes- J.Clark Helms boro. Henry A. Low Toms River, First Trenton, First A. H. Wood Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investGovern- ments, counts, and overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Walter J.Roberts... W. S.Cochran E.S. Bartlett $29,750 $90,013 $99,975 522,892 1,976,258 1,065,303 1,139,235 1,130,265 2,489,388 Jacob M. Try on P. N. Besser G. F. Wingate A. W. Kelley J. Montague Evans. Franklin P. Jones,jr. W. H. Yenney Joseph R. Deacon... Samuel H. Hitchner Frank E.Riley 641.669 430,900 931,427 1,714,002 1,054,428 120,278 367,052 200,231 250,664 485,254 1,264,276 1,282,671 712,872 576,684 64,900 98,961 121,000 35,501 380,759 477,900 202,176 545,263 481,385 264,180 125,905 238,176 105,200 311,685 355,773 982,960 760,782 227,600 361,287 Archer Platt Robt. Turner Charles Lafferty Elias Davis S.C. Kimble E. J. Jerrell George Nichols W.C.DeGrofTt Lucius W. Parker... DavidS. Rash Wm.H.Ward Wm. H. Bodine P. K. DuBois Wm. R. Boggs W. M. Nash Joseph H. Johnes... J. N.Race J. H. Suydam Mell R.Morse E. B. Reeve 155,750 1,024,645 381,110 3,453,606 1,567,103 1,048,875 1,593,256 2,530,277 1,147,700 4,514,968 1,432,405 2,878,875 224,800 271,100 367,965 125,068 274,950 186,201 90,973 137,084 343,418 62,077 73,952 362,017 154,421 92,961 166,186 695,045 69,973 540,041 610,512 206,034 158,681 155,304 239,675 281,516 140,938 313,029 364,480 286,942 264,518 409,499 416,151 223,818 228,203 178,291 369,798 251,600 101,948 135,800 394,300 147,963 363,374 380,530 410,256 237,968 100,221 E. D.Nekervis J.C.Henry LeviHindley Alfred Chalmers Wm. W. Stokes A. B.Walters 354,005 344,344 666,442 102,058 813,810 168,924 392,255 671,800 58,100 325,930 263,301 369,734 961,399 148,620 103,750 437,364 160,556 445,714 Walter I. Dill Eugene W. Garrison Geo. F. Compton... H. S. Mowrer J.M.Paul Geo. S. Justice W. D.Hunt Joseph S. Flanigan.. F. E. Blackwell J. Howard Morris... Geo. H. Adams Clarence Chafey 799,443 212,879 125,597 444,419 162,238 157,932 386,523 243,901 298,450 84,860 198,826 688,650 329,285 76,430 131,934 369,410 264,881 115,037 90,109 272,806 432,491 216,943 201,054 535,897 217,535 297,684 516,619 443,862 97,300 265,529 222,911 381,910 102,792 462,668 103,872 160,603 L. Robbins,jr E. H. Effing E.L.Williams B. O. Williard Wm. L. Freeland... 173,916 705.670 363,698 925,571 807,618 67,671 382,472 225,145 351,335 405,508 241,236 281,991 277,047 667,079 734,928 797,816 659,925 349,690 G. M. Ashton Robert H. Arney..., F. T. Bechtel 781,611 254,469 292,621 4,038,219 2,479,974 1,779,732 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 597 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. NEW JERSEY—Continued. DISTRICT NO. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $16,188 277,651 424,"" Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $13,02C 189,125 253, " " 3. Liabilities. Other assets. $22,629 9,903 Total resources and liabilities. Capital. $248,947 4,053,858 5,447,152 $25,000 100,000 50,000 Surplus and undivided profits. Circula- Demand Time dedeposits. posits. tion. $151,502 $61,545 $10,596 325,552 $100,000 2,288,739 1,209,594 1,784,095 618,515 49,998 2 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $304 29,973 96,414 145,834 103,291 31,806 2,284,927 200,000 135,058 200,000 1,371,238 333,635 44,996 232,890 181,786 89,543 19,694 51,393 30,944 38,174 265,049 446,721 153,224 119,532 33,049 28,439 30,433 23,110 36,701 136,725 165,010 22,617 3,219 1,250 2,300 26,505 35,846 7,270 12,800 6,369 3,380,868 2,417,034 573,200 642,351 667,738 481,265 1,259,843 2,512,523 3,085,907 100,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 140,252 100,000 2,211,222 805,020 164,287 25,000 1,486,118 626,066 43,198 25,000 259,989 217,968 40,463 290, 655 281,533 29,544 15,000 336, 750 258,941 6,250 216,516 180,578 18,181 35,419 75,000 339,052 487,898 270,533 98,660 1,954,567 550 576,766 39,390 2,305,598 166 24,374 15,562 2,045 4,700 2,503 34,739 222,474 88,213 13,987 6,841 90,843 56,001 301,794 660,237 322,146 1,171,014 54,876 74,34" 69,672 432,662 406,604 491,419 75,169 27,708 22,42' 30,176 22,90" 15,817 20,641 44,160 102,018 52,517 89,192 56,254 56,913 19,161 63,556 75,720 1,503,354 150,000 5,165 1,938,135 49,590 7,212,073 56,964 6,056,947 79,003 10,567,684 5,500 999,410 1,250 689,524 100,000 200,000 100,000 500,000 50,000 25,000 312 2,607 68,500 346,027 357,421 1,007,191 25,000 25,000 40,000 11,202 6,545 24,064 3,460 5,497 5,447 1,344,986 441,270 1,166,619 1,352,088 100,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 88,788 7,214 134,805 70,466 97,364 100,000 648,980 449,610 172,210 236,846 49,997 873,557 47,400 1,090,252 42,465 7,609 711,713 255,700 74,523 258,050 470,101 265,912 302,859 295,925 19,71 8,681 58,410 196,244 3,765 815,176 13,616 304,839 307,919 722,522 1,209,198 204,139 110,220 768,594 1,235 2,253 319,712 52,039 13,633 433,109 351,339 147,591 100,000 1,167,236 540 50,000 264,480 89,042 7,000 235; 198 201,945 47,800 827,655 451,449 30,000 932, 774 24,000 174,204 227,373 12,700 318,241 431,267 24,000 1,251,168 6,150 71,346 3,821 5,159 42,535 4,224 3,115 13,468 8,100 50,000 59,843 1,376 1,110,349 25,000 36,913 6,500 76,231 31,823 40,000 26,272 30,700 5,092 2,706 4,509 1,750 1,334,102 868,440 895,977 860,791 774,865 150,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 135,256 67,103 71,215 29,952 43,510 94,000 50,000 11,500 7,000 35,495 58,578 44,958 125,312 39,375 119,376 58,775 28,988 85,719 20,000 77,958 906, 3,024 25,969 1,206,248 9 13" 2,519,809 371,370 3,' 21' 15,247 1,456,071 25,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 30,562 20,000 73,778 100,000 339,950 96,100 6,250 12,128 153,133 50,000 1,138,568 100,000 81,215 13,355 1,583,416 468,370 2,798 510,260 717 2,500 1,512,702 12,299 1,061,950 489,336 1,772 865,040 12,365 1,250 1,435,060 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 75,000 144,294 11,026 35,958 93,263 64,952 35,646 39,364 70,642 48,668 39,756 134,588 31,503 64,003 51,915 63,634 16,398 86,181 194,234 72,699 21,293 31,008 52,412 62,003 19,863 46,983 90,367 38,803 57,243 96,593 169,074 19,342 46,815 50,000 70,784 1,931 625 1,250 4,715 477,703 1,130,565 991,245 1,230,948 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 37,519 46,901 69,631 84,127 31,249 95,717 152,626 159,983 158,798 24,078 84,925 64,967 129,000 130,340 1,472 7,280 1,250 8,000 8,500 539,623 1,558,055 1,084,733 2,240,968 2,245,692 25,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 150,000 61,297 10,500 1,970,995 3,650 1,530,709 63,932 9,315,224 34,712 90,554 343,407 7,560 19,405 26,131 42,632 88,171 107,804 609,960' 650,937 170,750 113,420 267,246 32,500 727,004 135,392 6,250 38,100 221,654 127,615 77,209 22,210 126,181 6,510 497,493 107,989 100,000 723,321 38,518 448,492 199,998 5,954,150 409,433 253,461 99,998 5,356,997 98,742 147,749 753,757 400,000 7,392,879 4,096 1,516,952 10,789 58,695 50,000 827,708 2,218 70,558 37,287 25,000 295,750 235,929 100,000 23,800 12,010 22,800 35,600 677,083 222,555 438,940 299, 736 296,170 358,423 8,260 1,505 203,770 516,410 455,111 112,624 2,844 11,559 10,921 22,045 36,193 68,943 61,724 164,771 219,026 24,200 297,541 57,207 47,500 765,832 515,360 23.900 944,344 23,739 95^600 1,749,397 429 95,200 1,766,866 99,483 110,420 6,027 130,771 13,811 100,000 158,320 95,200 780,420 254,206 150,000 500,000 162,989 629,522 47,870 1,107,787 50,000 473,598 4,223,533 2,924,530 12,063 564,041 184,7 518, 685 407,782 926,552 82,849 598 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. NEW Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown JERSEY—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 3—Continued. Resources. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. Trenton, Broad Street. Trenton, Mechanics... Tuckahoe, Tuckahoe.. VentnorCity, Ventnor City. Vincentown, First V ineland, Vineland... Westville. First Wildwood, Marine.... W illiamstown, First.. Woodbury, First Henry C. Moore. E.C. Stokes H. A. Weatherby... George H. Bew Edwin M. Thorn.... J. R. Sweeny E. L. Rice Robert W. Bartlett. Wm.J. Frick A. K. Richman Wm. S. Conner R.W.Ryan S. E. Tombleson George W. Dickensheets. William S.Conner.. W. B.Ross E.S.Ale L. L. Barker C.G. Eldredge Raymond E. Tice... Wadsworth Cresse.. 293, 357 519,180 221,234 563,948 206,453 653,486 97,708 259,436 105,637 828,486 77,097 360,474 136,924 762,345 73,965 195,335 155,952 822,778 Ellison H. Davis . . . Woodbury, Farmers & Mechanics. Isaac K. Lippincott. Wm. Z. Flitcraft.... W oodstown, First Empson R. Kirby.. Wrightstown, First... BroseE. Smith 1,006,656 143,560 292.439 414,843 223,302 126,458 82,032 236,308 30,630 $152,983 555,721 112,557 123,114 84,022 $20,600 50,000 4,855 48,121 8,250 $24,900 58,939 10,705 33,714 27,074 251,256 193,100 218,455 198,614 439,705 5,900 47,059 66,501 130,357 147,879 351,899 6,320 NEW ,213,563 $3,832,339$1, .,271,847 $1 10,516,151 2,928,270 3,314,847 33,405 108, 839 57,350 278,510 222,589 341,576 MEXICO. DISTRICT NO. 10. Cimarron, First Clayton, First Clayton, Clayton Farmington,* First Farmington, San Juan County. Las Vegas, First Las Vegas, San Miguel. Raton, First Raton, National Bank of New Mexico. Santa Fe, First Taos, First H. H. Chandler H. J. Hammond I. E. Cameron A. W. Amsden W.H.Harrington.. A. W. Vasey D.W.Priestley G. W. Blakely J. P. Atteberry W.H.Harrington. Jas. G. McNary J. M. Cunningham. C.N. BlackwelL... A. C. Price E. J.McWenie D.T. Hoskins C. A.Nyhus Ernst Ruth 826,078 1,071,713 1,501,123 451,050 L. A. Hughes Alex Gusdorf F. L. Wardlaw A. M. Richardson.. 1,588,735 220,757 DISTRICT NO. 11. Albuquerque, First... Albuquerque, Citizens Albuquerque, State... Artesia, First Belen, First Carlsbad, First Carlsbad, National.... Carlsbad, State Carrizozo, First Clovis, First Clovis, Clovis Columbus, First Deming, Deming Elida, First Fort Sumner, First... Hagerman, First Hope, First Hot Springs, First Lakewood, Lakewood. Las Graces, First Lordsburg, First Lo vington, First Magdalena, First Melrose, First Nara Visa, First Portales, First Roswell, First Roswell, American. Roswell, Citizens Santa Rosa, First Silver City, American. Silver City, Si l w City Tucumcari, First Tucumcari, American. Willard, First J. M. Raynolds.... NeillB. Field J. B.Herndon Jno. W. Poe John Becker J. F. Joyce J. N. Livingston... G.M. Cooke H. B.Jones C. W. Harrison Alex Ship ley A. F. Kerr W. D. Murray .A. A. Beeman G. K. Richardson.. Geo. W. Losey W. L. Whitaker... Robert Martin J. B.Roberts Oscar C. Snow JohnT. McCabe... John D. Graham... Allen Falconer Geo. P. Baxter John Burns G.M.Williamson.. E. A. Cahoon J. W. Rhea. Jno. W. Poe H. B. Jones ^ Jackson Agee W. D. Murray H. B. Jones W. A.Foyil H. B.Jones C. S. White Jas.W. Leeck R.M. Merritt J. E. Robertson L.C.Becker Clarence Bell Francis H. Ryan... W. A.Craig E.M.Brickley G. P. KuykendalL. G. L. Harshaw W. O. Franklin.... E. L. Foulks J. S. Click W. A. Losey H. M. Gage Sam N. Matson... G. H. Sellmeyer... John M. Bowman. Frank R. Coon W. E.Nutt J. B. Heffernan.... R. N. Downie Ruth Burns H. C. Rogers A. Hanny H. P. Saunders... O. H. Smith H. R. Roberson... W. E.Burnside... C. C.Metcalf Earl George W. F. Kirby Ed. Dickey $4,272, 878 $608,873 $253,356 247,346 102,219 18, 666 1,922,951 373,633 67,500 285,699 16,714 86,001 531,190 20,870 40,516 940,741 27,000 72,478 681,280 14,500 34,523 496,270 6,500 3,169 151,716 13,300 1,258 839,016 84,398 39,100 316,130 33,500 42,750 20, 044 9,420 614,836 42,709 35,254 175,430 25,000 8,550 162,176 6,250 8,682 84, 531 34,370 13,362 125,837 27,500 11,101 122,938 3,233 5,462 67,628 6,538 4,660 112,683 78,169 51,542 341,173 35,565 13,746 173,971 2:800 17,000 513, 083 73,150 11,272 154,385 30,260 7,500 151, 572 12,750 11,105 333, 796 52,338 51,991 1,302,120 232,400 99,355 293, 861 50,800 30,550 1,369,912 156,700 114,549 391,158 57,618 13,138 690,957 82,946 75,664 867, 955 103,650 131,514 598,331 29,550 22,451 170,280 15,527 8,632 94,315 255 3,053 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 599 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—-Continued. N E W JERSEY—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 3—Continued. Liabilities Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $683,015 2,081,699 49,106 110 165 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve Other assets. bank. Total Due to Surplus resources and un- Circula- Demand Time de- banks and liabilities. Capital. divided tion. deposits. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $438,436 $172,446 $7,611,646 $250,000 $472,922 $235,498 $6,233,726 $19,025 500,000 1,470,776 499,997 13,018,334 3,466,948 981,484 128,637 19,951,088 625 25,000 6,361 12,500 111,055 104,665 260,767 11,442 25,000 44,273 24,100 798,896 55 953 10 631 1 019,424 1 2 3 A 2,341 147,177 3,061 5,295 11,676 57,455 5 79,860 115, 294 18,499 146,729 35,568 222,329 48,100 48,390 6,250 49,997 25,000 50,000 168,929 574,033 215,399 947,606 248,794 741,779 180,478 818,720 210,195 441,617 183,062 832,360 100,000 180,866 100,000 888,096 348,028 51,370 11 75,000 25,000 248,640 2,500 73,100 605,162 334,450 2,165 130,163 12 106,175 13 17,845 68,683 25,000 42,279 23,299 86,698 2,850 4,242 1,963 5,500 29,101 17,310 579,706 1,753, 614 478,404 1,691,244 529,118 2,003,923 100,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 126,318 90,000 9,387 1,668,360 306,586 97,873 45,181 31,143 4,854 3,145 1,134,230 468,125 31,022 139,728 50, 605 55,696 37,216 63,177 $400,475 995,033 1,186 127 155 6 7 8 9 10 NEW MEXICO. DISTRICT NO. 10. $211,089 832,526 144,275 239,434 168,074 $25,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 $13,091 $12,500 20,648 50,000 13,899 6,178 25,000 7,036 6,250 55,639 60,782 109,486 55,649 5,000 1,390,465 5,000 1,566,094 29,499 2,374,739 11,000 1,008,778 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 30,622 92,123 121,897 63,275 221,084 70,301 147,342 15,910 23,311 150,000 50,000 94,555 10,812 $1,047,447 99,492 418,522 138,272 31,948 67,585 42,532 26,705 55,321 62,825 72,200 26,282 63,286 16,703 40,529 102,085 18,290 24,642 8,760 39,015 29,326 22,252 41,051 32,914 32,184 36,061 477,207 75,286 137,312 57,477 149,040 214,527 139,734 60,579 23,767 $305,256 10,762 106,445 31,736 34,434 37,582 33,058 14,409 19,895 43,147 49,528 $5,086 131, 795 10,680 21,146 39,367 $5,395 33,271 5,222 11,964 8,000 205,433 168,998 385,819 144,586 $2,125 2,800 256 1,375 1,360 2,772,076 319,188 $67,729 $55,820 394, 648 141,740 84,003 1,684 159,222 23,422 89,789 39,991 $36,949 150,490 19,689 612 100,000 625,130 306,943 100,000 732,737 301,517 100,000 1,131,352 642,508 50,000 433,839 317,701 227,770 239,717 278,982 93,963 541,393 75,830 164,845 7,961 45,000 1,776,283 174,585 DISTRICT NO. 11. 36,026 2,567 21,975 652 10,833 9,007 3,165 18,863 19,942 5,505 27,110 9,195 10,761 22,443 142,126 26,787 48,390 62,278 45,533 60,209 53,880 15,591 6,860 $20,000 $6,507,811 478,486 42,653 2,931,704 563,722 5,300 672,552 13,594 1,250 1,146,636 815,982 10,089 561,277 14,224 244,100 2,610 978,629 625 515,358 1,250 38,124 26 779,115 15,418 229,500 1,250 241,520 1,908 236,250 1,250 194, 864 1,303 165,282 91,573 822 302,341 2,069 441,002 1,250 221,528 668,167 2,500 236,028 1,774 218,757 384 499,129 2,500 34,046 2,287,254 483, 288 6,004 23,966 1,850,829 598,533 16,861 19,899 1,064,039 19,855 1,397,710 865,304 21,357 273,103 2,494 131,718 3,468 $400,000 $230,588 $399,998$2,,662,75911; 557,06911; 257,398 25 1,405 100,000 12,255 26 260,375 104,449 71,208 "2O6*OO6 1, 200,000 ,534,908 571,326 354,262 27 13,267 50,000 339,709 50,000 70,595 40,151 28 53,802 25,000 282,289 266,754 25,000 19,707 29 100,000 143,150 25,000 446,362 55,027 377,097 30 55,318 12,500 264,473 100,031 283,660 31 100,000 38,271 75,000 162,706 62,994 222,306 32 9,965 50,000 110,873 72,585 677 33 19,197 12,500 519,508 105,398 222,026 34 100,000 25,824 25,000 332,906 25,000 38,018 68,610 35 25,000 13,099... 26 36 40,000 ""42,'36i "24*995 411,042 113,035 147,682 37 25,000 18,416 25,000 130,018 29,174 38 1,892 25,000 6,250 136,784 39,602 39 5,597 28,287 25,000 11,382 40 10,106 25,000 134,787 29,977 25,000 7,180 41 24,829 25,000 78,343.., 25,000 19,142 42 10,288 99,144 11,708 25,000 22,753 43 6,250 5,690 27,230 4,650 25,000 4,666 44 13,000 206,437 13,823 39,415 35,000 62,463 45 43,344 24,995 208,229 66,971 30,000 65,554 46 33,771 84,694 7,509 50,000 47 21,170 50,000 261,322 184,842 100 25,000 130,284 25,623 24,995 8,128 48 21,997 25,000 18,771 6,250 67,086 56,394 49 45,256 50,000 52,628 50,000 175,154 37,777 133,570 50 100,000 195,557 100,000 ,619,461 136,375 51 135,861 50,000 32,387 40,000 306,514 23,666 30,723 52 200,000 119,001 100,000 628, 883 168,954 633,991 53 50,000 54,361 50,000 202,603 125,602 115,965 54 50,000 80,104 50,000 521,651 251,964 110,320 55 100,000 71,563 50,000 800,394 64,349 311,404 56 100,000 57 22,095 12,500 546,397.. 184,313 58 50,000 196,496 7,189 11,427 7,991 30,000 8; 296 59 1,032 67,741 24,649 600 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown NEW YORK. DISTRICT NO. 2. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. G. W. Hannahs Ray S. Brown John A. Becker R. C. Pruyn 6 Albany, New York Ledyard Cogswell... State. J. Coann Curtis 7 Albion, Citizens 8 Albion, O r l e a n s A. C. Burrows County. 9 Alexandria Bay, First Chas. U. Putnam... of the Thousand Islands. Clare Willard 10 Allegany, First 11 Altamont, First Newton Ketcham... 12 Amenia, First G. G. Stephenson... 13 Amity ville, First C. A. Luce 14 Amsterdam, First Chas. S. Nisbet 15 Amsterdam, Amster- Lewis E. Harrower.. dam City. 16 Amsterdam, Farmers . James Voorhees 17 Andes, Andes C. E. Hulbert 18 Andover, Burrows J. S.Phillips 19 Arcade, First Wm. K.Frank 20 Argyle, First John B. Conway 21 Athens, Athens.. 4 . . . Elmore Mackey 22 Auburn, C a y u g a Chas. P. Burr County. Frank E. Swift. 23 Auburn, National 24 Aurora First N. L. Zabriskie..... 25 Babylon, Babylon.... W. F.Norton 26 Bainbridge, First Ralph W. Kirby 27 Baldwinsville, First... W. F. Morris 28 Ballston Spa, First.... D. W. Mabee 29 Ballston Spa, Ballston Thos. Kerley fcpa. John O'Malley 30 Barker, Somerset 31 Batavia, First Samuel Parker 32 Bath, Bath R. C. Turnbull 33 Bay Shore, First W. H. G. Story Elmer Robbins 34 Bayside, Bayside JohnT. Smith 35 Beacon, Fishkill 36 Beacon, Matteawan... Samuel K. Phillips . 37 Belfast, First W. W. Dort 38 Bellmore, First John J. Bedell 39 Binghamton, First W. G. Phelps 40 Binghamton, City Hartwell Morse 41 Bliss, Bliss G. F. Metcalf 42 Boon ville, First B. C. Tharratt 43 Boon ville, Exchange.. Eugene N. Hayes... 44 Brasher Falls, Brasher C. C. Lantry Falls. Frank Wells 45 Brewster, First 46 B r i d g e h a m p t o n , Edwin J. Hildreth.. Bridgehampton. Luther Gordon 47 Brockport, First 48 Bronxville, Gramatan. B. E. Smythe 49 Brushton, First Irving Peck 50 Buffalo, Broadway M. M. Nowak 51 Buffalo, M a n u f a c - Harry T. Ramsdell. turers and Traders. W. V. Hamilton.... 52 Caledonia, First 53 Callicoon, Callicoon... Chas. A. Thorwelle . 54 Cambridge, Cambridge A. G. Taylor Valley. J. G. Dorrance 55 Camden, First 56 Canajoharie, Canajo- J. S. Ellithorp harie. 57 Canajoharie, Spraker.. Benjamin F. Spraker Adams, Farmers A ddison, First A kron, Wickware... Albany, First 5 A lbany, Commercial 1 2 3 4 Cashier. H. W. Hannahs Wm. A.Cronk A. P. Anderson Hugh A. Arnold W. L. Gillespie.. George A. White.... R. Titus Coan J. W.Cornell Davis Comstock Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $423,708 545, 862 220,400 5,432,097 17,903,359 10,370,310 $176,033 $413,132 111,392 207,965 115,132 237,455 1,667,367 1,476,762 4,005,766 3,855 420 3,160,033 5,161,447 1,072,071 237,716 326,843 93,508 77,744 45,120 296,568 106,805 278,775 H. M. Krampf 273,996 121,090 60,700 78,293 46,650 246,748 John P. Ogsbury 233, 502 166,975 16,200 H. B.Rundall 341,345 136,293 256,673 P.L. Hall 798,783 423,691 760,310 Geo. B. Wilkinson.. 1,010,210 381,250 163,455 Thos. J. Weyl 998,659 586,534 841,794 F. S.VanDerveer... 53,413 75,800 41,471 Le Roy Miller 270,914 44,880 32,725 J. E. Cannon •221,050 90,445 28,700 H. Gillette McCutcheon. 311,439 8,540 55,709 Howard Snyder 109,025 99,290 180,780 S. Applebaum George E. Snyder... 1,569,823 819,193 746,463 William C. Denman. 1,463,508 405,928 815,368 67,884 50,595 137,411 Edmund Doughty. 320,988 80,489 103,900 W. W. Wood 306,577 178,414 246,058 S. B.Hollenbeck.... 303,186 66,085 225,951 R. S. Mercer 119,146 105,741 312,794 S. C. Medbery 825,636 438,000 598,800 Egbert F. Clute J. L. Dickinson 245,216 61,900 9,669 936,395 247,632 308,479 George F. Bigelow.. 482,855 152,007 347,237 D. B. Bryan 103,909 93,903 340,618 O. S. Brewster 232,920 393,876 321,239 Joseph A. Millang... 572,827 193,529 161,310 Thomas Aldridge... 283,287 356,800 148,282 Geo. M. Callahan.... 86,974 38,700 38,190 R. C. Howden 60,473 55,369 8,015 C. M. Vanderoef 3,353,691 1,186,400 707,636 A. J. Parsons Walter H.Morse.... 2,007,997 821,308 204,388 140,386 62,416 56,390 CM. McGurren 284,324 201,344 567,133 James P. Pitcher.... 371,066 292,285 350,925 J. Harold Hayes 112,816 37,009 32,708 J. B.McNulty,, E. D. Stannard 85,579 264,997 325,377 176,335 49,612 83,128 Elmer J. Thomson.. Geo. E. Benedict 708,330 118,271 118,039 Jackson Chambers.. 1,689,572 990,202 308,189 259,021 68,622 36,488 A. C. Barnhart 1,396,571 350,827 432,137 S. J. Pawlawski Walter Aspinwall... 33,067,651 9,470,427 6,632,650 204,600 George F. Ball 28,032 23,950 412,755 158,199 360,633 W.I. Dodge 137,260 109,000 500,865 H. H. Parrish 140,228 207,890 200,348 D. J. Dorrance 296,993 240,234 433,781 Stafford Mosher 254,024 319,696 Elmer A. Shineman. 613,951 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 601 by reports of condition on Sept, 12, 1919—Continued. NEW YORK. DISTRICT NO. 2. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total Due to resources Surplus banks and liaand un- Circula- Demand Time de- and all bilities. Capital. divided tion. deposits. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $17,808 $93,605 $44,597 $3,900 $1,154,975 $50,000 $107,065 $48,500 $461,749 $469,852 8,298 38,536 9,153 978,624 50,000 112,753 47,500 350,766 408,452 66,571 1 225 37,258 4,328 17,398 24,500 485,215 153,436 709,877 25,000 98,407 3,668,364 1,581,364 612,244 80,127 10,849,961 600,000 613,802 556,300 3,563,660 t, 847,835 1 6,582,038 1,801,024 394,977 34,542,584 1,000,000 2,227,r~~ , 000,000 ~, 447,549 2,670,842 11% 196,207 250,000 10^ 407,"'" : , 140,70410; 1,923,192 ), 9461; 3,340,429 1,602,457 318,248 23,952,924 500,000 731/ 222,161 72,898 92,590 19,859 5,006 1,250 1,796,415 470,351 50,000 100,000 131,463 75,130 131,991 24,750 4,858 843,747 50,000 62,790 36,911 50,082 79,766 295,828 500,129 270,235 19,598 17,000 15,000 40,704 115,125 119,297 3,875 1,975 5,762 9,163 11,932 16,200 516,170 440,748 517,205 1,080,006 2,609,970 1,960,647 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 150,000 200,000 299,367 30,842 44,493 15,199 158,363 13,425 25,818 11,900 69,893 3,609 2,294 1,250 2,954,610 218,562 421,124 368,544 13,960 45,005 238,606 12,465 13,735 130,424 5,540 4,509 27,264 316,120 19,090 64,361 31,845 109,072 82,153 44,905 121,655 9,571 38,350 30,321 42,907 19,723 61,545 10,011 5,256 6,167 3,907 2,206 5,000 9,000 24,980 127,036 46,329 57,830 51,625 117,690 78,443 17,452 155,011 644,200 252,321 92,044 205,232 205,018 41,786 34,029 110,416 40,482 30,668 54,263 44,279 39,091 12,215 11,005 208,668 151,070 25,743 90,591 69,204 20,119 187,539 38,253 53,977 16,489 78,612 87,571 23,097 87,254 5,305,111 50,000 1,191,580 21,197 253,"" 228,405 144,967 20,125 13,300 435,251 277,361 5,045 31,815 15,098 48,262 29,458 140,080 418,711 24,000 191,057 25,000 128,805 98,140 268, 748 25,000 257,400 125,000 1,413,640 196,150 1,109,442 210,287 243,561 34,011 3,284 200,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 304,273 7,103 29,566 7*~ 191,400 23,000 25,000 25,000 341,230 146,652 452,344 3,531,773 30,000 25,000 200,000 38,927 16,314 282,399 7,500 43,437 25,000 99,637 199,000 1,872,042 3,132,590 289,807 615,255 797,122 749,407 644,557 1,977,886 200,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 107,409 200,000 1,226,234 860,283 81,979 50,000 104,033 39,622 363,893 157,434 67,684 50,000 421,558 171,250 27,743 23,700 535,955 32,345 86,950 179,324 242,690 100,000 445,170 956,210 371,540 4,440 12,500 1,742,458 2,500 1,071,410 634,364 7,436 8,024 1,061,947 63,809 1,153,454 920,944 15,041 197,088 3,557 1,985 291,858 20,000 6,120,595 6,683 3,443,767 2,146 379,125 9,210 1,357,834 7,930 1,296,428 245,— 1,250 25,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 400,000 200,000 25,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 32,814 30 27,728 25,000 165,682 104,009 64,316 31 171,728 99,998 1,312,620 3,795 11,735 32 48,383 50,000 297,029 614,263 33,264 25,000 370,515 151,328 4,257 33 24,424 25,000 530,028 446,138 11,357 34 123,204 24,977 533,846 371,407 35 28,020 100,000 487,831 33,028 172,065 36 84,283 52,172 6,986 25,000 3,648 37 141,226 76,123 7,944 41,567 38 237,814 400,000 3,304,594 1, 124,511 653,676 39 311,688 47,700 1,949,633 373,556 561,190 40 7,376 25,000 149,646 168,541 3,562 41 21,498 74,995 1,175,388 10,953 42 58,302 25,000 604,863 579,632 3,631 43 92,099 93,677 9,857 25,000 55 44 2,056 8,338 207^218 36,344 12 13 14 164,279 9,858 622| 328 210 16 17 18 19 286,105 221,604 14,400 20 64,789 21 963,932 734,809 574,035 975,9951L, 273,084 36,073 126,764 1r 15 538, 3,795 4,306 36,630 62,009 4,250 133,816 67,690 50,000 664,617 3,346 920,815 100,000 38,508 15,464 18,000 145,143 136,086 25,000 362,705 26,012 1,888 67,055 10,997 1,101,304 75,662 50,000 8,300 52,382 914,960 72,357 16,081 3,163,972 50,534 50,000 50,000 956,641 525,458 1,531,339 28,315 22,597 25,000 25,000 30,994 4,847 305,363 414,672 55,417 100,000 1,934,023 204,240 187,325 5,736 2,476,764 200,000 L, 3,594,400 436,979 58,507,218 2,000,000 2,182,8331 477,000 3, 5971,510,484 16,023,304 55,313,""" 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 85,650 80,830 52,600 15,000 49,427 33,103 2,783 8,210 7,300 360,015 1,070,054 840,146 25,000 25,000 50,000 10,929 59,699 60,554 25,000 24,380 49,995 157,404 450,240 287,419 140,036 505,580 390,605 1,646 52 5,155 53 1,571 54 65,408 75,676 11,617 62,273 5,330 8,597 630,821 1,117,554 50,000 50,000 71, 64,969 50,000 50,000 434,487 354,945 7,204 593,382 17,744 55 4,258 56 36,323 35,195 6,900 1,266,089 100,000 89,140 100,000 244,608 684,856 47,485 57 602 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown NEW YORK—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 2—Continued. Resources. I/ocation and name of bank. Canandaigua, Canandaigua. Canastota, First v>axxcbov\jva>y x u o i Candor, First Canton, First Canton, St. Lawrence County. Carmel, P u t n a m County. Carthage, Carthage Carthage, National Exchange. Castleton, Exchange.. Cato, First Catskill, Catskill.'.'.'... Catskill, Tanners Cazenovia, Cazenovia. Central Square, First.. Central Valley, Central Valley. Champ lain, First Chateaugay, First Cherry Creek, Cherry Creek. Cherry Valley, Central Chester, Chester Clayton, First Clayton, Exchange Clayville, National... Clifton Springs, Ontario. Clinton, Hayes Clyde, Briggs Cobleskill, First Cohoes, National Cold Spring, Cold Spring. Conewango Valley, Conewango Valley. Cooperstown, First Cooperstown, Second.. Cooperstown, Cooperstown. Copenhagen, Copenhagen. Corinth, Corinth Corning, First Cornwall, Cornwall Cortland, Second Cortland, Cortland... Coxsackie, National.. Croghan, Croghan Croton on Hudson, First. Cuba, First Cuba, Cuba Dansville, Merchants and Farmers. E' elhi, D elaware Deposit, Farmers Dexter, First Dolgeville, First Dover Plains, Dover Plains. Downsville, First Dry den, First Dundee, Dundee Dunkirk, Lake Shore.. Dunkirk, Merchants... President. Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $325,610 $1,020,031 H. A. Beeman. J. C. Rasbach , W. H. Southworth.. R. B. Pike C. S. Cook S. Ryder $841,956 L. G. Johnson Chas. J. Reeder George S. Schermerhorn. A. E. Foster P. Gardner Coffin... Wm. Palmatier H. Y. Phelps B. L. Knapp George Cornell Jno. H. Crook F. P. Kennedy Nora B. Lake A. S. Pearson Leonard Dakin B. C. Durland Hiram Tuthill H. B. Weller W. H. Consaul Wm. D. Clark .... Robt. D. Grant... RossL. Debbold.. E.M. Willis Geo. A. Lindner.. D.M. Warner R. U. Hayes N.L.Hayes J. W. Hinman W. A. Hunt Lester A. Hodge... ArchieC. Kilmer.. G. H. McDowell... Geo. R. Wilsdon.. F. R. Amerman... J. G. Southard E. A. CM. Waite.. Lynn J. Arnold Frank Hale. Charles T. Brewer.. F. W. Spraker W. Scott Root E. D. Lindsay 132,829 99.650 161,825 133,544 206,993 384,436 584,591 266,520 69,149 51,552 200,623 471,565 250,000 105.673 107,874 273,636 406,915 313, 714 19,575 265,959 55, 738 401,930 331,773 177,553 122,800 203,450 38.651 358,068 78,644 93,956 201,346 156,530 160,946 606,771 65,491 57,188 73,936 141,400 215,200 311,000 22,241 19,064 381,030 169,250 318,988 29,880 63,285 257,658 F. H. Hamlin.... Le Grand Colton. J. P. Fiebig W. N. Beard James Spears Clayton Ryder... F. W. Coburn A. Bion Carter... H. H. G. Ingalls.... J. W. Hapeman James P. Philip.... OrrinDay Henry Burden Henry D. Coville... H. D. Ford Frank Whiteside.. J. H. Duffy Harold E. Crissey. W. J. Twining D. A. Timerman.. F. EldredPruyn.. W. J. Burnham WillardS. Reed.... CM. Hyde John S. Holloran.. C. E. Mailler E. H. Richards. E. Alley R. Elliott Owens.. F. J. Peck Mark C. Richtmyer Henry A. Jordan.., W. B. Bishop FredlinNortz James A. Hart, jr.. Fred L. Fox H. P. Morgan H. C. Morgan C. A. Ackerly J. C. Leggett J. M. Edwards Wm. Kramer J. R. Honeywell... H. S.Marvin M. B. Smith E. D. dimming Oscar E. Schultz.. A. A. Phelps Julius Breckwoldt.. John J. Griffith... Edw. G. Reynolds. Thomas J. Boyce.. A. H. Griffith C. E. Hulbert WebbCorbin S. G. Lupton CM. Clark G. S. Shattuck Edward Madigan. Alfred J. Lunt J. M. Madigan H. H. Droege 174,674 121,802 688,153 371,818 53,750 34,382 522,271 142,209 49,131 185,771 130,600 1,138,003 618,139 577,612 349,648 603,571 311,911 8,100 48,380 451,289 287,624 135,427 60,506 122,080 47,850 301,200 317,362 294,303 267,100 1,824,037 1,318,556 1,304,750 1,438,000 140,721 49,650 25,058 143,918 644,953 763,584 240,291 7,685 33,018 440,654 1,200,944 397,901 1,457,168 106,287 88,426 90,472 88,200 43,260 313,650 696,634 268,136 1,388,672 1,394,012 93,644 87,501 63,999 99,248 266,410 128,402 626,650 725,533 139,517 59,650 119,529 366, 962,527 215,383 314,464 724,365 287,721 156,131 167,433 431,658 315,941 442,326 176, 195,378 208,000 206,492 338,323 172,790 673,239 300,423 99,103 704,298 66,170 449.674 126,424 99,150 137,169 122,360 268,754 86,587 215,178 344,153 187,100 184,377 291,825 170,874 946,102 1,725,504 116,529 70,400 37,500 323,140 327,594 93,673 148,675 27,035 532,194 450,020 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 603 by reports of condition on JSept. 12, 1919—Continued. N E W YORK—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 2—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and sxchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $107,084 $73,954 37,495 23,327 73,421 46,330 12,319 11,661 21,937 24,851 Other assets. Total resources Due to Surplus and liabanks Demand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits-. Time de- and all divided tion. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $4,050 $2,372,685 $100,000 $148,945 $81,000 $613,253 $1,229,604 $199,882 287,998 240,672 1,773,011 880,332 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 41,051 22,341 192,166 71,840 11,950 180, ovo, 18,300 147,122 2,909 99,995 1,157,123 124, 748 96,100 377, r - 227,682 98,979 7,621 1,660 l,12i 15,940 7,500 4,629 77,732 11,430 15,033 469,697 50,000 27,722 50,000 340,042 356,368 134,258 96,587 55,546 13,245 13,695 2,785,386 1,483,197 100,000 100,000 94,000 99,000 799,995 1,481,778 494,780 688,037 138,487 25,992 40,291 17,450 1,722 453,767 25,000 171,126 75,388 24,164 25,000 188,367 187,482 3,754 26,901 123, 785 329,631 61,804 27,319 27,009 18,316 41,825 92,367 57,604 22,500 14,185 9,602 11,570 1,875 22,875 2,012 14,995 513,551 991,711 1,593,588 996,449 689,983 288, 950 25,000 150,000 150,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 18,479 90,310 169,951 41,457 14,856 17,442 24,000 103,203 ,79,995 508,822 37,500 1,176,515 20,000 356,617 5,850 147, 737 24,100 197,915 340,568 151,454 2,301 11,130 59,622 334,641 19,274 13,923 75,225 44,909 11,137 27,646 35,902 13,092 5,450 2,503 2,805 991,119 697,181 337,194 100,000 75,000 25,000 100,485 100,000 88,305 16,150 16,802 24,990 205,151 411,400 111,460 468,441 87,427 119,210 89,931 91,209 6,401 33,679 33,784 22,000 34, 716 56,674 8,157 7,213 8,985 6,394 3,449 987 785,680 615,603 828, 765 1,101, 928 160,867 392,484 50,000 100,400 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 55,347 116,571 9,272 81,137 5,000 13,854 146,468 299,306 394,968 621,637 61,355 226, 743 482,175 30,756 96,364 213, 281 257,251 67,661 21,663 32,061 88,119 133,354 20,013 370,844 312 796,087 1,250 6,319 2,692, 859 17,470 4,469,381 303, — 795 25,000 50,000 100,000 250,000 50,000 51,243 22,721 118, 994 387,324 25,965 23,908 9,362 12,000 81,914 66,'""" 23,757 120,512 72,156 3,371 67,470 18,759 56,539 148, 282 36,838 200,397 194,509 121,590 32,000 132,696 31,754 119,492 95,238 31,503 18,255 32,155 76, r~ 11,658 218,734 477,266 10,570 151,712 1,693 12,636 138,290 7,577 37,612 102 6,250 287,027 25,000 255,194 443,060 047, 92,900 325,734 2,04' 746 ; 784,923 250,000 1,086, 6,873 12,500 206,809 1,324 112 7,485 710,526 1,751 7,000 207,233 25,000 5,171 25,000 151,657 150,000 150,000 50,000 138,488 253,811 16,421 97,040 95,000 50,000 635, 904 1,422,479 372,461 1,894,974 101,199 189,497 25,000 234,462 1,250 309,911 25,000 24,828 873,566 5,444 13,818 2,220,391 682,758 2,245 27,944 2,677,619 11,269 3,144,926 5,625 679, 600 2,010 400,136 2,387 397,161 35,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 125,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 45,169 121, 761 20,221 111, 764 118, 742 41,373 11,836 19,693 78,570 67,274 43,572 1,750 20,000 175,531 100,000 1,847,427 25,000 279,841 100,000 1,494,295 125,000 1,525,021 100,000 403,494 25,000 167,596 24,960 128,075 405 56,270 2,5GG 58,260 621 594,942 20,148 247, 803 844, 255 986,012 25, 467 169,120 186,838 3,92-4 31,052 84,893 37,335 265,151 9,266 1,584 12,595 60,000 95,700 12,500 435,408 382,203 301,880 176,106 267, 732 538,050 67,969 11,952 4,821 100,000 50,000 30,000 50,000 100,000 117,504 100,000 45,861 48,900 21,569 25,000 136,448 50,000 34,843 50,000 767,799 494,092 145,940 437, " ' 239.424 328,478 31, 948 181, 245 523,896 5, 727 151,503 6,590 45,084 177,165 3,8"" 25,000 25,000 50,000 105,000 100,000 28,668 39,877 12,663 228,158 229,532 25,000 150,239 25,000 138,358 12,500 178, 786 105,000 1,852,203 100,000 2,575,804 158,607 311,095 58,605 51,479 26,356 14,617 29,090 39,161 26,735 38,061 10,533 11,963 2,428 893,053 924,861 950,823 75,000 100,000 50,000 73,774 100,331 17,805 137,028 38, 775 78,842 61,126 16,227 47,145 16,872 19,409 20,555 12,500 136,284 181,077 11,000 2,500 1,375 5,500 2,586 1,555,283 677,391 448,838 1,375,293 433, — 446,119 1,658 590,809 18,193 280,395 625 12,552 2,399,448 15,679 3,143,761 17,042 106,326 7,229 186,229 291,577 31,900 119,785 49,997 86,690 50,000 50,000 11,204 2,500,181 11,365 2,768,812 465,377 3,245 28,362 36,521 87,218 30,473 41,161 34,861 449,176 443,887 1,933 94,470 109,335 604 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown N E W YORK—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 2—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Earlville, First East Hampton, East Hampton. East Islip, First East Rochester, First.. Edmeston, First Edwards, Edwards... Ellenville, First Ellenville, Home Elmira, Second Elmira, Merchants Fairport, Fairport Falconer, First Farmingdale, First Far Rockaway, National. Florida, Florida Flushing, Flushing Fonda, Mohawk River Forestville, First Fort Edwards, Fort Edwards. Fort Plain, F o r t Plain. Frankfort, First Frankfort, Citizens Franklin, First Franklinville, Union . Fredonia, National Freeport, First Friendship Union Fulton, Citizens Futonville, Fultonville. Gainesville, Gainesville. Gasport, First Geneseo, Genesee Valley. Geneva, Geneva Genoa, First Glens Falls, First Glens Falls, Merchants Glens Falls, National.. Gloversville, City Glovers ville, Fulton County. Goshen National Goshen, O r a n g e County. Gouverneur, First Grand Gorge, First Granville, Farmers Granville, Granville... G ranville, Washington County. Greenport, First Greenport, Peoples ±v Greenwich, First 50 I Greenwood, First 51 Griffin Corners, First (P. O. Fleischmanns) 52 Groton, First 53 Hamilton, Hamilton.. 54 Hammond, Citizens... 55 Hancock, First Harrisville, First Hastings - on-Hudson, First. President. Cashier. N. L. Douglass Hiram Sherrill P. N . Gilman Kate Gleason U. G.Welch D. M. Taylor H. W.Clarke Geo. A. Miller Harry L. Wolpert... V. D. Archer John L. Shaw Egbert C. Gregory.. F. B. Hoornbeek.... M.E.Clark. George F. Andrews Floyd B. Garrison.. M. Y. Smith S. G.H.Turner.... C. C. Swan Geo. W. Brooks Geo. G. Mulliner F. E. Shepard E. H. Sample M. W. Neate William ELTrou.... James F. Michel S. R. Weston H. G. Heyson John K. Roe C. P. DeKay C. E. Meyer C. M. Lowes J. J. Veeder J. Ledlie Hees J. C. Hutchinson H. S. Pratt AlmanP. Hill A. R. Wing A. Setterly T. B. Watson H. S. Bostwick E. L. Rowell E. G. Kingsley A. P. Chessman Wm. F. Kraft, jr Chas. J. Rice H. A. Wilson Oscar F. Conable.... Irving G. Botsford... Adeline F. Keough.. C. J. Mack Wm. M. Shirley Theo. F. Olmsted.. M. H. Sandford Wm. O'Hanlon A. H. Knapp J. D. Atwater A. W. Sherman Byron Lapham W. T. Cowles. D. L. Robertson Louis M. Brown... John C. Perry... Chas. N. Harris.... Chas. L. Smith.. F. S. Sexton A. D. L. Baker Geo. Duffy H. G. Munger S. S. Richards , E.C. Stewart F.C.Fay , Thos. Moran Roswell Davis F. R. Utter Chas. R. Lee -.. Alfred De Graff.... FredM. Bristol Joseph Merritt F. W. Murray, jr... Nelson R. Caswell.. Samuel Harley F. T. Pember D. D. Woodard F. W. Hewitt W. A. Wells C. S. Young Burton W. Aldrich. O.D. Wood J. H. Pember D. J. Evans D. D. Nelson G. C. Adams Thomas F. Price... JudsonEdie W.O.Slocum Geo. A. Speenburgh G. M. Stoddard A d o n N . Smith W.D.Evans Wm. J. Merwin Don F.Sprague John J. Walsh Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $466,528 226,175 $214,650 143,478 $433,028 220,928 58,544 76, 53,656 138,270 110,746 43,650 174,816 260,858 135,507 55,424 112,460 76,170 139,808 101,934 86,r~~ 299,661 144,560 248,! 3,924,167 1,674,384 1,058,968 420,312 805,477 554,574 125,132 57,500 173,495 181,198 43,120 155,528 387,230 148,781 108,350 1,029,991 715,888 373,221 367,621 405,492 406,453 133,087 285,527 121,188 479,510 183,900 1 30,522 38,654 65,570 168,704 415,870 20,976 403,356 761,187 80,400 858,285 312,964 194,211 179,163 414,650 323,008 620,344 404,699 1,310,062 42,484 116,600 78,150 196,751 249,525 111,629 281,534 125,000 930,982 41,800 235,021 282,344 228,754 141,468 164,578 217,425 76,987 180,194 271,46" 267,975 84,985 78,050 81,595 618,320 3,040,258 196,563 3,517,934 590,628 789,396 3,882,097 3,550,223 45,522 37,000 242,558 224,234 1,071,256 333,661 53,232 45,250 732,599 1,651,563 208, 791 447,409 490, 865 802,798 2,055,200 1,380,656 637,815 1,577,378 103,650 252,470 73,500 420,937 94,5CS 557,218 1,120,895 258,897 767,032 520,965 309,030 585, 138,980 119,262 215,400 113,790 280,413 109,802 159,822 58,50C 82,404 F. B . Corey Irving L. Price Horace J. Taber R.P.Holly John F.Kelly 454,018 110,361 376,242 150,854 94,395 127,334 96,434 201,964 78,127 62,060 158,25C 143,83i 465,99* 48,24( 29,72( W.B.Gale Charles J. Griswold. R.R.Conroy C. A. Rogers FredE.Whipple... S.T. Kellogg 400,444 438,177 277,558 234,612 89,272 275,130 296,551 222,266 43,300 124,702 62,250 167,410 145,96' 295,96! 129,8i: 288,84' 44,46i 206,91 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 605 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. N E W YORK—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 2—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $44,794 106,880 $40,966 43,827 19,961 64,263 101,242 24,867 144,252 155,507 947,674 220,858 38,023 54,137 40,812 166,786 8,644 23 475 25,968 17,680 28,020 62,157 299,126 Liabilities. Total resources and liaOther assets. bilities. $2,500 $1,202,466 1,650 742,938 Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. Circulation. Due to banks Demand Time de- and all deposits. posits. other liabilities. $50,000 25,000 $44,325 35,871 $50,000 16,000 $351,153 $589,115 451,279 208,921 $117,873 5,867 1 2 67,343 25,000 93,321 21,931 7,000 304 624 11,200 335,280 170,182 31,631 16,500 204,149 25,000 349,533 23, 298 721, 857 1,171 131,000 4,115,692 2,144,922 150,000 1,088,932 292,251 219,419 60,375 50,000 19,100 162,548 236,678 25,000 347,429 282,624 11,400 1,719,232 359,250 1,762 27,578 50,361 62 31,927 5,963 570,287 443,628 15, 746 3,752 9,598 272,724 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 4,378 90,284 3,927 5,967 2,640 15 16 17 18 19 9,405 24,214 36,031 166,871 4,983 3,377 1,925 1,250 37,272 254,194 2,745 1,587 5,050 26,827 219,041 401,253 703,374 289,978 502,201 912,129 7,941,591 2,356,606 406,300 459,784 726,254 2,479,584 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 400,000 250,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 6,615 15,660 86,351 12,636 45, 741 109,840 579,690 131, 795 10,760 12,706 36,603 66,977 58,600 85,914 87,482 18,144 42,535 33,360 61,025 37,196 12,713 29,881 7,074 5,000 8,000 1,950 6,552 653,413 1,205,645 1,138,901 217,392 806,505 25,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 75,000 36,364 44,270 36,662 5,935 59,036 25,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 20,000 186,073 56,324 13,006 1,955,275 200,000 141,498 50,000 31,185 57,228 27,519 80,959 83,329 48,324 71,203 105,440 47,704 22,940 19,473 19,001 43,772 42,899 61,999 27,136 101,694 22,940 3,503 2,500 3,175 4,500 1,250 1,432 6,000 7,771 753 722,213 633,906 654,363 934,874 726,693 1,231,058 711,025 2,636,143 427,148 50,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 125,000 50^ 000 63,379 28,209 43,068 108,954 24,693 49,571 36,379 133,691 15,843 12,500 50,000 50,000 49,998 24,200 11,900 90,000 125,000 12,000 133,302 203,050 216, 793 396,641 538,012 685,271 317,483 684,354 221,905 383,114 296,208 262,040 261,453 80,910 451,875 163,848 730,536 127,337 1,250 295,463 659,518 257,243 153,421 198,690 267,208 211,573 641,069 2,069 451,137 216,134 1,312,111 35,532 20 79,918 6,439 654,363 42,828 8,878 7,441 3,315 837,562 63 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 10,087 5,274 462,118 25,000 26,939 25,000 141,224 182,913 61,042 30 9,854 40,124 2,326 8,027 200,033 1,234,129 25,000 150,000 7,330 78,839 25,000 133,125 141,747 323,541 545,115 956 31 3,509 32 137,435 8,628 362,982 256,490 254,863 475,197 378,419 109,170 1,930 261,736 58,363 87,973 161,662 192,636 5,761 1,250 32,126 7,063 85,523 30,265 190,230 4,697,541 306,853 6,558,940 1,568,744 2,511,418 7,985,077 6,526,701 150,000 25,000 136,400 100,000 100,000 500,000 300,000 210,067 20,182 694,544 208,865 339,947 414,062 590,939 87,500 23,320 134,000 25,000 78, 700 500,000 100,000 57,267 152,647 j 15,747 23,736 100,869 15,432 55,682 1,817 6,049 346,171 1,445,003 55,000 110,000 27,909 381,032 27,500 103,200 226,043 685,183 9,719 40 165,581 41 115,681 14,292 53,544 25,176 19,040 11,036 29,747 49,868 18,342 18,341 5,700 1,855 4,100 4,870 2,655 2,118,790 553,573 1,153,628 843,253 545,260 200,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 77,564 37,076 40,557 28,465 19,870 114,000 22,900 50,000 50,000 50,000 580,750 1,033,478 282,601 110,829 401,901 559,926 204,920 311,722 172,463 193,808 112,997 75,167 51,244 198,146 59,119 42 43 44 45 46 140,776 122,275 52,608 12,907 61,114 56,000 30,592 38,407 19,593 13,999 3,904 5,870 5,098 1,250 2,409 940,282 509,369 1,140,317 310,971 263,703 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 63,135 37,972 70,152 7,577 11,790 50,000 12,500 23,900 25,000 23,400 745,834 398,494 398,313 253,256 132,457 27,430 10,403 219,926 108 3,261 47 48 49 50 51 37,038 74,621 15,496 37,193 25,623 67,066 32,936 45,907 17,629 19,255 12,062 30,167 5,000 5,250 3,250 7,338 2,054 917,936 1,082,189 487,046 711,947 235,728 751,475 100,000 110,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 63,555 68,377 33,421 54,525 11,826 9,094 100,000 105,000 25,000 47,140 18, 500 21,250 191,409 403,340 154,737 325,678 169,835 250,006 78,656 3,481 33,406 33,852 10,564 10,101 52 53 54 55 56 1,121,526 2,011,575 1,116,873 33 76,017 136,321 25,613 34 2,309,446 3,154,750 129,800 35 483,681 736,265 14,936 36 571,843 1,352,303 68,625 37 1,705,016 2,388,109 2,477,890 38 1,126,943 2,767,536 1,641,283 39 3,883 378,026 67,795 384,316 391,991 215,482 200,752 436,024 57 606 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as show NEW YORK—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 2—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Haverstraw, National. H.N.Wood Fred Ingraham Hempstead, First Herkimer, First. H. G.Munger Robert Earl Herkimer .Herkimer. Hermon, First E. A. Conant Heuvelton, First W.H.McCadam.... Hicksville, Long Is- J. B.DuBose land. Geo. Pratt Highland, First Highland Falls, First. F. R. Fitchett J.R.Stevenson Hobart, National Henry M. Parmele. Holcomb, Hamlin Holland Patent, First. Lester G.Wauful... Randolph H. Miller Homer, Homer Hoosick Falls, First.. E.P.Markham Hoosick Falls, Peoples. Delmer Runkle.... Charles Adsit Hornell, First Hornell, Citizens M.F.Woodbury... John Bennett Horseheads, First Jordan Philip Hudson, First Hudson, Farmers Everts Ten Broeck. 51 Hudson Falls, Hudson B.G.Higley I Falls. J2 Hudson Falls, Peoples. C.R.Paris 53 Hudson Falls, Sandy John H. Derby Hill. Horatio Hall 1 Huntington, First 4 r Charles Harter ' Ilion,Ilion Ilion, Manufacturers... S.T.Russell Irvington, Irvington... R. G. Abercrombie. Eugene R. Smith... Islip,First R.B.Williams Ithaca, First I t h a c a , Compkins A. H. Treman County. Starr BrinckerhofL. Jamaica, First F.E.Gifford Jamestown, First Jamestown, American. C.A. Okerlind Jamestown, Liberty... Elmer E.Wellman. Jamestown, Chautau- Charles M.Dow qua County. Jenersonville. First... V.Scheidell Keeseville, Keeseville. E.K. Romeyn Kerhonkson, Kerhonk- Edward A. Smiley. son. Kinderhook, Union... Gerrit S. Collier E.Coykendall Kingston, First K i n g s t o n , Ulster F. J.R.Clarke County. Kingston, Rondout... P. A. Canfield Kingston, State of D.N.Mathews New York. Lackawanna, Lacka- C. G. Boland wanna. G.R. Blount Lacona, First Jerome N. Hubbell.. Lake George, First Larchmont, L a r c h - Samuel R. Bell mont. H.B.Ward Le Roy, LeRoy F.E. Bridges Liberty, National L i b e r t y , Sullivan R. A. Monroe County. Wilbur E.Abbott... Lindenhurst, First Lisle, First E.L.Teed Little Falls, Little L.O.Bucklin Falls. Livingston Manor, Chas. B.Ward Livingston Manor. Lockport, Exchange.. Wm.E.McComb Lockport, Niagara JohnT. Symes County. Lowville, First C.Fred Boshart Cashier. H. A. Dixon C.F.Norton C.A.McCreery Geo.C. Steele G.N.Risley F. L. White Harvey A. Turnure Chas. L. DuBois T.J. Hicks F.M.Lyon Fred. H. Hamlin... H.W.Dunlap James E. Ogden IraJ.Wood I. B. Surdamjr F. E. Bronson F.E. Storms Clair Scott Edward L. Tanner. FerdS.Hallenbeck. John B.Davis W.H.Neilson Harry L. Broughton. John F. Wood Ralph D.LeRoy... George F. Wallace.. John Hunter Roscoe C. Clock.... C.W.Major A. G. Stone Wm. Peterson F.E.Felt H.F.Johnson J.M.Dunbar Arthur W.Swan.. Fred Schmidt F. B.McKenzie.... Irving E. Colville. Jas. A.Reynolds.. L. Beers Chas. Snyder C.R. O'Connor J.M.Schaeffer Chas. Trow S. J. Sturdevant R.E.Archibald James S. Dowling... J.H.Walker Albert Van Dyke. H. C. Baldwin GeorgePebler H.D.French F.G.Teall William Smith A.C.Tovell H.E.Morrill W.J.Milligan Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $214,820 $211,519 $312,20i 1,457,730 456,861 639,99 815,116 247,464 183,5H 1,046,189 664,700 133,32! 178,790 138,867 221,29 84,112 212,53' 138,716 317,756 134,713 31,39; 45,250 403,032 206,578 182,594 83,300 424,830 48,693 218,731 59,500 218,526 377,704 205,650 479,253 301,419 521,892 351,830 680,292 484,350 713,083 515,220 226,702 63,500 1,078,574 1,087,819 868,807 226,450 303,002 162,682 56,54: 434,17! 52,62: 288,72i 157,80! 568,821 701,48: 304,571 427,06' 290,52! 286,60^ 966,85( 660,541 45,431 802,437 1,210,71" 156,850 338,637 256,02^ 497,70i 187,141 503,471 699,870 84,007 165,755 1,225,208 969,081 235,850 718,100 421,800 103,850 49,850 510,420 246,970 341,35! 635,29! 131,98J 104,66< 192,28( 167,591 119,55] 1,647,038 1,070,900 1,825,393 230,048 1,213,856 383,497 50,000 298,708 2,722,523 759,055 431,8& 381,22( 166,98( 129,39( 580,28( 73,213 234,790 148,501 111,972 100,000 4,000 72,42( 186,14< 17,921 225,132 736,526 723,725 301,268 401,638 230,717 274,63' 334,001 580,49- 997,485 583,286 316,042 241,752 1,494,434 607,021 305,10: 58,87, 799,55 222,479 102,217 237,597 37,374 57,005 237,567 109,79 189,74: 387,10 463,625 259,381 378,295 254,008 368,986 392,361 234,34 385,42 383,60 207,222 59,188 1,696,195 101,350 32,263 726,750 74,67 103,10 329,52 94,700 132,087 92,99 3,539,721 890,410 3,808,392 2,216,139 103,00 731,38 326,5001 181,284 139,68 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 607 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. NEW YORK-Continued. DISTRICT NO. 2—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Total resources Other assets. and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided deposits. posits. profits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. 66,469 29,668 69,216 31,299 $7,774 12,500 202,554 10,000 2,500 4,294 2,601 $918,922 2,929,327 1,644,474 1,991,236 578,185 572,895 539,314 $50,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 $36,422 $48,098 $741,770 $38,003 .,222,212 99,771 100,000 1,386,1831 191,930 26,000 897,444 249,708 171,090 195,600 826,488 275,922 32,232 25,000 400,400 20,500 41,606 20,000 246,602 238,415 8,841 25,000 227,492 208,861 $4,629 21,161 179,392 319,135 75,053 572,895 44,121 100,321 116,751 21,254 43,647 58,524 54,181 65,660 73,322 588,617 222,730 127,082 158,459 267,686 42,630 30,000 75,522 39,851 31,234 21,764 36,500 70,618 37,769 110,797 84,160 40,500 138,273 100,415 23,000 2,27i 2,025 16,500 3,350 48,650 6,350 15,366 9,813 14,670 9,000 2,500 11,397 2,500 2,963 637,419 1,017,649 638,357 634,380 564,767 1,249,205 1,633,797 1,299,204 2,305,790 1,834,721 746,888 3,441,372 2,126,398 579,707 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 60,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 200,000 50,000 85,504 25,000 419,544 78,358 31,787 22,200 379,564 550,946 78,047 111,640 49,990 210,849 80,759 49,547 7,000 431,970 33,041 30,000 169,015 258,516 61,132 50,000 282,495 697,433 181,647 25,000 352,856 880,910 69,919 95,500 356,555 573,937 174,188 100,000 1,118,388 790,414 72,031 100,000 1,004,429 545,854 9,117 47,714 50,000 577,459 232,385 141,500 1,313,8111,393,728 304,566 50,000 1,011,936 511,982 22,397 50,000 171,567 180,277 4,013 8,152 137,831 40,104 44,195 108,145 133,384 103,293 22,800 12,408 12,598 159,948 47,914 105,466 122,230 142,162 38,443 72,643 13,399 8,176 1,389,384 2,270,067 50,000 100,000 139,598 134,482 328,042 838,737 421,3011,389,438 33,007 154,846 58,162 47,748 80,491 35,867 51,038 236,778 102,596 34,474 93,277 55,000 21,808 20,971 114,462 49,776 3,146 9,719 8,712 73,427 12,441 12,464 6,000 860,128 2,007,613 1,397,862 423,666 492,341 2,266,931 1,493,974 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 250,000 100,000 50,000 354,957 31,049 124,017 100,000 746,235 86,213 47,200 494,297 6,250 293,552 29,179 6,250 213,853 25,296 151,932 150,000 1,637,391 229,290 49,100 974,594 62,753 973 329,712 109,474 53,111 19,236 77,608 78,237 222,248 517,688 272,499 64,442 377,792 144,220 128,526 110,900 18,000 192,818 10,000 8,888 11,876 36,909 15,000 3,526,260 3,091,763 2,159,608 597,449 4,647,468 100,000 153,300 200,000 170,100 250,000 59,698 519,060 114,684 42,525 231,167 50,000 1,759,™ .,158,584 , 40 1 49,995 1,338,H53 622,182 50,000 727,477 ,031,381 50,000 228,496 59,785 50,000 1,562,204 2,077 i -",938 398,938 408,573 36,066 46,543 476,159 41,323 103,590 15,266 38,763 24,563 11,980 3,873 5,798 80 341,570 654,890 197,747 25,000 100,000 25,000 14,508 110,925 24,230 94,010 76,077 265,863 137,509 23,369 68,706 102,844 915,221 14,738 12,107 1,818,840 9,050 1,784,339 200,000 200,000 150,000 118,194 339,966 103,073 198,300 187,100 140,200 320,151 924,951 789,641 108,578 348,821 63,987 116,211 116,980 1,908,174 4,498 1,353,443 150,000 150,000 111,399 127,562 93,800 40,800 991,878 966,033 157,337 203,240 2,657 3,264,240 50,000 100,807 50,000 2,615,303 391,363 56,767 67,532 106,455 92,746 20,180 52,303 61,730 12,069 1,389 35,641 469,425 509,117 1,052,384 25,000 25,000 50,000 22,021 20,497 39,456 7,000 10,000 46,500 218,552 309,461 619,743 182,499 139,220 259,394 14,353 4,939 46 37,291 47 93,583 242,875 175,827 54,662 86,657 85,734 19,013 1,154 10,954 1,119,234 1,344,473 1,426,771 100,000 50,000 50,000 38,020 38,376 107,028 47,300 432,653 24,850 1,215,034 35,000 1,217,665 501,261 9,337 48 6,876 49 17,078 50 51,470 13,025 88,932 16,119 8,551 96,440 7,452 1,337 5,000 458,288 217,466 2,942,842 25,000 25,000 100,000 5,900 19,273 8,750 20,000 340,599 100,000 248,732 84,688 892,503 43,015 51 4,552 52 649,935 53 2,901 414,413 25,000 16,700 5,873,214 44,586 7,647,975 150,000 300,000 $117,609 188,631 99,165 70,555 7,066 64,023 21,552 $55,000 173,614 69,735 21,999 961,854 443,894 361,529 403,579 250,788 57,603 40,862 996,721 50,000 12,153 70,000 23,200 153,: 120,556 342,276 138,296 *"29,'8O6 116,368 74,496 859,805 42,500 586,114 790,402 3,385 7,679 656 78,576 39 166,823 40 15,311 561,497 69,048 352,080 549,632 150,000 4,881,105 474,908 300,000 5,875,043 106,994 373,149 607,649 610,678 16,573 202,549 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1,9 11,417 6,325 131,060 691,699 6,825 608 KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shou NEW YORK-Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 2—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Lowville, Black River. Lynbrook, Lynbrook . Lyons, Gavitt Lyons, Lyons Malone, Farmers Malone, Peoples Mamaroneck, First Marathon, First Marcellus, First Margaretville, Peoples. Mariners Harbor, Mariner Harbor. Marion, First Marlboro, First Massena, First Mechanicsville, First.. Mechanicsville, Manufacturers. Mexico, First Middleburgh, First Middleport, First Middletown, First Middletown, M e r chants. Milford, Milford Millerton, Millerton... Mineola, First Mohawk, Mohawk Monroe, Monroe Montgomery, National Monticello, Union Montour Falls, Montour. Moravia, First Morris, First Morristown,Frontier.. Morrisville, First Mount Kisco, Mount Kisco. Mount Morris, Genesee River. Mount Vemon, First.. Newark, First Newark, Arcadia National . Newark Valley, First. New Berlin, National. Newburgh, Highland. Newburgh, Newburgh Newburgh, Quassaick. New Paltz, Huguenot. Newport, National New Rochelle, City... New York, First./.... New York, Second New York, Fifth New York, American Exchange. New York, Atlantic... New York, Bank of New York N. B. A. New York, Battery Park. New York, Bronx New York, Chase New York, Chatham & Phenix. New York, Chemical.. New York, Citizens... .Jy New York, Coal & Iron 60 i New York, East River Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and rea curities. estate. President. Cashier. Fredericks. East on. J.F.Felton W.S. Gavitt F.W. Chamberlain.. MattC. Ransom N.M.Marshall Bradford Rhodes.. V.H.Boyden John C. Parsons N. D. Olmstead Geo. T.Egbert C. N. Jagger J.F.Wygant W.F.Willson F. W. Kavanaugh... Wm. L. Howland.... George H. Wilson... Duryea Beekman... Geo. R. Sheldon W. L. Benedict , G.T. Townsend Chas. J. Armstrong. F. A. Hotchkiss H.W.Andrews R. M. Devendorf Alex Thompson Johna. A. Crabtree... E.H. Strong J.T.McKeg S. Edwin Day A. E. Potter James V. Crawford. H.C.Wood Howard F. Bailey.., Jas. W. Wadsworth. C. S. McClellan E. V. Pierson Peter R. Sleight George Sherwood... J. L. Stanley S.B. Gavitt W. H. Akenhead... FredF.Fisk M.F.McGarrahan.. Reuben G. Brewer. C.G.Davis W.S.Spaulding.... Frank Kittle S. Bedell R.S. Bush C. W. Carpenter G.P.Matthews P.G.Moore Newton T. Bryan.. Charles A. Peck.... W. F. Beekman John J. Mack C. A. Owen E.T.Hanford F.L.Platt G.R.Andrews S.M.Powell H.M. Golden Z.E. Van Fleet Frank T.Hadaway.. A. A. Calkin. W. I. Jones W. J.H.Parker.... C.J. Smith ArthurW. Gregory. B.Tompkins W.H.Moore H.R. Porter G. G. Winship... . R. W. Marble W. T. Pierson M. L. Benham F . E . Holmes D.E.McKinstry.... F. A.Mapes Chas. D. Robinson.. Frank J. LeFevre... J.T. Wooster G. F.Flandreaux... Francis L. Hine Wm. A. Simonson.. Edward E. Watts... Lewis L. Clarke Chas. L. Raymond.. 101, 91,555 132,4; 211, 104,430 440,8' H.L.White 3,134, 1,547,988 787, 8 H.N.Jamison 1,978, 881,670 309,7 J. Calvin Brown 666,745 558,1 420, Wm.E.Todd 74,5' 246,000 198, Easton Van Wagener 69,9 60,750 182, J.T. Wooster, jr 759,480 2,377, R.R. Rennie Samuel A. Welldon. 73,534, 178,989,031 67,186,7 19,225, - -• 1,434,415 245,8 C. W.Case 1,989,504 8,345, 587,8 Wm. S. Beckley 100,469,106 10,243,787 187,7 Arthur P. Lee $454,797 864,628 196,772 260,265 1,034,929] l,057,828 ! 362,506J 262,807 232,924 206,987 473,198 $275,004 $149,61 351,753 116,2! 190,000 376,5( 103,100 155,21 221,090 102,8( 310,245 107,71 299,9551 144,2< 196,144 192,9* 111,231 210,0J 188,066 130,5( 23,8( 76,000 130,091 158,396 312,756 584,687 1,170,806 49,200 14,100 208,450 190,001! 688,197 166,787 97,846 149,250 435,239 1,172,168 80,000 77,71 80,334 308,1( 63,200 1 2 3 , * 473,960 1,171,05 750,934 1,436,7' 124,7] 177, U 494,9] 186,2^ 463,8( 147,651 183,745 461,361 483,509 307,239 142,830 621,317 91,034 51, 74,500 287,614 157,675 87,521 75,369 420,289 92,600 42,2< 186, & 489,9^ 19,64 29, & 131, ft 383, 2i 128,9( 526,799 102,006 72,517 125,431 233,859 130,834 102,795 40,074 109,550 344,000 325,9< 197, i: 74,71 131,91 293,2. 345,15 104,914 117,4' 2,328,888 1,349,981 1,745,41 429, 5.' 789,584 183,930 909,31 1,122,477 796,050 17, 777,115 1,295,764 1,207,0 H. D.Kountze F. E.Andruss Herbert L. Griggs...| Clifford P. Hunt... 40,308,752 3,441,373 8,459,6 Elias A. De Lima.. J Arthur H. Merrey.. 14,978,266 1,502,891 240,2 205,1 2,293,985 140,675 Thomas J. Quinn... H. J.B.Willis Eugene V. R. Thayer Alfred C. Andrews. 277,652,'" ,620,903 47',893,2 92,910,390 28,927,431 », 289,3 B.L. Haskins L. G. Kaufman.., Edward H. Smith.. H. K. Twitchell EdwinS. Schenck.. Albion K. Chapman JohnT. Sproull AddisonH. Day A. H. Giannini I A.H.Gibson. 80,158,818 9,348,119 4,026,C 273,I 46,539,953 2,172,343 17,528,928 2,418,987 2,613,C 602,1 8,090,233 716,591 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 609 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. NEW YORK—Continued. D I 8 T B I C T 'NO. 2—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. $1,017,037 $100,000 $108,396 58,331 25,000 1,577,923 69,597 60,000 951,231 15,489 60,000 635,942 1,575,153 150,000 238,245 1,799,994 150,000 369,159 42,045 998,484 100,000 25,921 50,000 688,922 14,688 25,000 641,074 70,046 25,000 652,072 20,313 50,000 716,054 Due to banks Circula- Demand Time de- and all tion. deposits. posits. other liabilities. $91,165 $700,101 7,000 1,263,935 $200,000 60,000 329,208 431,675 60,000 244,293 246,574 15,000 974,840 37,500 1,089,916 50,000 697,406 37,238 34,300 218,273 169,075 25,000 139,524 431,672 25,000 333,530 195,729 18,700 315,287 310,702 $17,375 23,657 '751 9,586 62,068 153,419 998,484 61,353 5,190 2,767 10 1,053 130,023 173,671 282,471 435,224 446,583 631,499 273,304 567,228 580,794 1,268,060 7,232 12 1,858(13 5,431 " 82,497 385,401 $83,366 149,431 146,749 79,994 132,595 201,549 91,395 10,150 58,311 84,010 76,618 $48,165 94,950 38,202 27,500 68,250 78,106 39,048 18,350 24,010 40,489 42,364 47,773 396,327 149,308 56,511 110,561 15,000 35,560 44,774 43,498 84,423 368,981 2,203 784,486 2,962 3,500 1,213,698 7,059 1,067,996 5,000 2,522,792 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 9,455 34,217 80,185 44,967 88,537 23,600 5,650 25,000 50,000 100,000 55,746 80,550 73,248 145,714 190,454 26,000 23,111 28,648 88,643 74,848 2,814 409,106 2,180 592,129 4,199 441,994 4,280 2,318,866 34,118 3,659,293 50,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 27,157 52,360 33,438 76,726 93,948 47,000 236,296 45,629 28,500 221,015 238,009 25,000 347,603 3,051 59,995 852,~ '' ,116,915 1661 100,000 1,491,3181 ,421,519 3,024 1,644 7,902 113,064 452,508 8,665 78,305 139,116 41,749 19,084 44,525 63,418 50,907 9,057 27,825 67,298 32,353 2,666 19,864 79,732 18,709 260,773 2,033 556,401 5,184 2,671 1,448,013 7,216 742,151 1,871 448,337 2,902 417,127 4,176 1,572,156 1,836 384,053 25,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 20,859 70,736 34,076 46,815 17,400 17,222 61,959 16,240 43,704 23,600 120,018 29,995 398,466 50,000 786,289 356,750 38,400 224,117 280,070 46,900 152,201 98,792 23,600 233,358 115,869 40,000 1,006,248 405,854 25,000 177,607 140,055 27,592 7,206 170,898 52,749 83,044 2,078 8,095 151 41,154 18,110 29,574 123,634 200,37^ 46,578 12,849 9,966 17,293 68,779 6,500 1,077,817 5,949 438,881 2,022 228,857 1,230 509,045 46,029 1,186,256 130,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 89, 78S 28,397 227,008 104,731 58,762 269,501 40,692 125, 23,000 83, 58,706 703, 234,990 157, 112,377 99, 55,723 253, 29,477 54, 22,889 400, 216,456 24,342, 042 18,937,587 4,091, 348 2,601,450 2,032, 463 1,181,142 41 ; 012 ; 202 14,714,616 $C, 043 879 3,000 9,875 15,489 44,515 61,286 8,491 4,510 2,020 24,073 4;530 690,229 50,000 10,600 5,931,436 12,513 l,561,006[ 19,500 2,906,153! 200,000 150,000 150,000 137,247 124,800 21,878 48,400 16,154 18,500 45,729 50,000 148,941 11,605 30,640 48,200 234,6231 248,282 118,549 195,714 804,820 450,127 58,522 50,048 167,111 160,376 1,020 30 11,799 31 606 32 491 33 10,514 34 273,308 286,474' l,607J 35 115,183 189,000 2,845,031:2,536,763 38,527 143,400| 243,430| 932,216! 905,79911,257,681! 132,978 143,400 45,459(36 53,433] 37 316,295 38 17,480 25, 000 210,684 191,935' 8,932 21, 1,900 475,931 3,910 50, 000 568,511 213,226! 54,104 12, 901, 851 3, 054 763,516 3,185,203 1, 717,791! 420,582 200, 000 354,072 200, 11,707 257,930 1,161,475 1, 109,565 461,092 400, 000 154,922 377, 21,255 236,725 490,653 378,189 816,844 300, 000 129,619 281, 16,445 40;717 100, 000 430,236.. 140,849 95, 806,901 5,256 6,000 50, 000 256,644.. 45,791 35, 393,435 2,750 458, 628 200, 000 126,497 94, .w, 2,254,17012, 527,720 255,541 54,714 3,027,312 366;017,206 10,000, 000 33,395,056 8, 056 1,210, 0971158,979,515 3, 966', 8141151,465,724 000, 000 ' 268,525 637, 700,19,970,502 . . 82,045 " ~ 4,804,T"~ 250, 000 448,267 244, 200| 9,141,657 369,046 3,706,824 159,994 23,491 9,475^ 624 197; 103,045 000, 000 943,232 4. 1,871, 000 79,010,240 5, 535,833 95,742,740 3,250,667 2,180,466 1, 767,965 27,479,051 1,000,000 1,068,100 139,100 13,990,781 531,983 10,749,087 51 22,335,263 5,796,074 6,520,994 86,862,126 2,000,000 6,099,289 787,250 30,640,497 3,147,108 44,187,9821 52 3,727,666 1,722,0891,158,770 23,329,960 1,500,000 1, 630,291 178,900 15,097,677' 117,987- 4,805,105; 53 48,400 2, 642,970 !00| 420,967; 54 538,088 361,724 20,208 3,559,814 200,000 243,288 79,312,394 40, 757,54211,027,142 502,263', 477 10,000,00 20,479,190 1, lOOJ 000 230,336, i,598|20,930,421|219,417,268| 55 ), 542 11,027, 21,550,218 10,284,866J2,709,692 162;671,915 7,000,000 6,951,752 2,913,460 100,901.,566110,069,987 34,835,150 56 :, 22,016,592 10,279,965 3,573,127 2,161,808 8,152,04117,104,238 130,806,488 3,000,00010,059,056 6,432,966|2,059,044 67,757,771 2,550,000 3,443,281 " '"' 1,879,1031 326,131 28,339,341 1,500,000 1,510,988 633,633 1,185,50212,479,416 13,323,580 1,000,000 152982°-—CUR 1019—VOL 2 443,400| 57,674,666(6,681,924 52,947,442 979,200 42,589,751 455,000 17; 740,539 415, 000 16,553,822 432,543 7,926,988 49,950 7,636,9921 395,786 3,607,219 610 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown NEW YOKK—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 2—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. New York, Garfleld... R. W. Poor H. H. Bizallion New York Gotham New York, Hanover.. William Woodward. New York, Harriman. J. W. Harriman New York, Importers H.H.Powell and Traders." New York, Irving Harry E. Ward New York, Liberty... Harvey D. Gibson.. .New York, Lincoln... Chas.Elliott Warren. New York, Mechanics Gates W.McGarrah. and Metals. 10 New York, Merchants. Raymond E. Jones. 11 New York, Commerce. James S. Alexander. 12 New York, Butchers M. A. Rice and Drovers. Jas. A. Stillman 13 New York, City ,. Richard Delafield... 14 New York, Park 15 New York, New York Oscar Cooper County. E.S. Rothchild.... 16 New York, Public 17 New York, Seaboard.. S.G.Bayne New York, Union Ex- Sydney H. Herman. 18 change. New York, First of Jos. Huber 19 Brooklyn. New York, G-reenpoint D.E.Freudenberger. 20 of Brooklyn. New York, Nassau of G. Foster Smith 21 Brooklyn, New York, Peoples of George W. Spence... 22 Brooklyn. G.H. Horton 23 Nichols, Nichols 24 Norfolk, First 25 North Creek, North Fred J. Flanagan James L. Fuller Creek. Rowland Miles. 28 Northporfc, First T.B.Welch 27 ] North Rose, First North Tonawanda, L.S.De Graff State. 29 Norwich, Chenango... Albert F. Gladding. J. B.Turner \. 30 Norwich, National A. M. Voorhis 31 N yack, X yaek 32! O jjdensburg, National. R. J. Donahue Maurice Callahan 33 Old Forgo, First E. G. Dusenbury... 34! Olean, First.. F . L . Bartlett 35 Glean, E xehange 38 Oneida, Oneida Valley H.H.Douglass 37 Oneonta, Citizens ....*. Charles Smith Geo. I. Wilber 38 Oneonta, Wilber 39 Oriskany Falls, First..| H.H.Hatheway.... 40! Ossiniug, First i C. T. You: ing. George F. Secor 41 i Ossining, Ossimng JohnT. Mott 42 Oswego, First R.A.Downey. 43 Oswego, Second M.S.Sandford 44 Ovid, First W8 S.Truman... 45 Owego, First. G.W.Clark 46 Owego, Owego Geo. Truman, jr 47 Owego, Tioga Jared C. Estelow 48 Oxford, First John B. Reimer 49 Ozone Park, First Pliny T. Seaton 50 Palmyra, First John G. Butcher 51 Pawling,' Pawling Wm. A. Serven..... 52 Pearl River, First 53 Peekskili, Peekskill... James W.Husted.. 54 Peekskill, Westchester Cornelius A.Pugsley County. Wm. D. Page 55 Perry, First. Chas. H. Garlock.... 56 Phelps, Phelps, Josiah W. Place Philmont, First 57 68 Pine Bush,Pine Bush. S.Vernovy Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. A. W. Snow $10, 089,176 $1,970,654$!,361,379 , 1,340,020 Horace Howe 6,246,983 1,558,725 1 "1,046,090 Wm. E. Cable, jr.... 98,264,877 20,970,21113^ H.B.Fonda 22,152,262 7,059,845 ,053,320 34,437,291 9,640,114 1,397,906 E. P, Townsend E. D. Junior F. W. Walz John S. Sammis Joseph S. House Owen E. Paynter... R ichard W. Saunders W. L. Chase W. H. Tappan E.V.Connolly Arthur S. Hurst C.H.Baldwin C. H. Marfield Geo. B.Conneley Ansel P. Verity W. Wilmurt H. P. Schoenbemer. W. F. Cawthome... J.B.Edsall S.C. Jamieson H. K. J. Martin Rufus Soper H.A.Tellier.... W. M. Button... Wm. Mason Otis A. Thompson. Robert Walmsley.. W.H. Green CarlO.PfaiT....... C. B. Nelson W.W. Holmes..... H.D.Fearon. M.C.Hemstreet... Samuel H. Potter.. C.K.Clark.. R.S.Lockwood. George F.Hoag Luther W.Mott.... F.B. Shepherd.... Patrick Savage. C. G.Woodford. T.H. Reddish..... C D . Yothers...... F. A. McNeil W.L.Hopkins.... R.M. Smith George W. Chase... Frederick H. Hall. John Towart, jr Fredk. I. Pugsley.. Geo. K. Page J. Fred Helmer.... Chas. Tracy James N. Mapes 113,639,02812,,242,954 2,243,315 97,344,903 2, 668, 2851 " L7,826,773 16,276,624 1,356,7 3,250,718 135,488,456 21 ",789,554 12,582,177 34,077,320 7,996,771 1,836,807 "),314,710 316,572,415 80,391,903 20, 365,400 360,718 4,276,475 449,534,663 70,212,066|39,136,693 160,510,619 30,439,264119,749, 733 11,103,466 1,115,066 1,485,483 35,821,191 10,536,295 3,070,525 41', 545,093 5,471,598 3,972,902 18,569,384 1,930,645 955,632 10,034,775 1,097,342 1,209,484 2,052,854 498,599 402,251 14,109,597 1,790,618 1,301,062 2,364,473 1,025,089 1,128,766 26,050 108,968 59,186 112,658 87,331 365,429 214,564 158,409 64,888 228,995 3,179,701 1,091,665 170,599 96,462 167,958 351,464 53,453 554,213, 855,292 568,050 859,980 1,173,088 791,590 668,115 1,885,643 377,870 391,117 881,966 344,955 617,175 49,226 277,478 116,235 2,361,390 586,320 744,819 3,614,780 1,056,811 1,666,000 426,323 518,279 811,628 447,713 390,249 490,984 631,953 628,648 2,31'-,700 83,385 450,530 341,728 317,734 156,206 405,694 474,521 597,876 234,701 910,145 598,512 562,55? 949,223 1,028,314 733,101 141,042 64,640 125,181 285,117 204,983 610,35): 185,092 187,666 309,054 92,58$ 171,498 108,078 435,838 240.150 551,67f 930,305 207,050 316,12] 3,60( 122,995 270,115 216,680 152.151 298,00( 210,883 95,200 141,11! 519,382 423,300 462,941 1,245,004 1,111,349 2,207,53i 429, 447 146,731 304,793 102,449 225,650 187,650 65,224 44,565 282,62' 232,35 12,53 227,51 611 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. NEW YORK—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 2—Continuod. Liabilities, Resources. Lawful Cash and reserve exchange,! with exclusive Federal of lawful reserve reserve. bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. $2,740,566 $1 713,508 $262,650 $18,137,933 $1., 000,000 $1,465, 544, ' 12,047,624 674,566 500,000 159.249 53' 555,179 18',862;026 889, ,520 205,587,923 3,000,00018,513 41,332,999 1,000,000 1,268, 831,028 " 649,580 586, - ~"~ 3) 54,129,191 1,500,000 8,378; 802,072 547, 5. ""1,079 ,893,361 9,972 384181,656,02' 664,98517, ""• '.45.267.705 134,829 10, 714,821 3,578) 094 145! ' 407,089| 2,778', 583 108,513 26) 178) 309 313,198121,423,548 4,204) 611 269, 801,544 ""\ Due to Circula- Demand Time de- banks and all deposits. posits. tion. other liabilities. 1388,500 $13,389,522 $39,000|$l, 855,370 487,200 9,486,546 292,336 737,129 150,000(59,117,988} ! 124,806,360 194,375 26,857,066 540,156; 11,472,078 51,000 19, 687,470 1,050,000j23,461,948 6,000,000 7,845, 9101,420, 600180,492,33011,038,238^84,858,949 3,000,000 4,037, 3181,909, 2.50j 60,946,479| 10,468,839.64,905,879 879 1,000,000 2,128, ~"~ 209, 9981200979711 15274! 2)726)804 998120)097)9711 15,274! 2 7 2 6 8 0 00013,027, 6,000,""' 2,000,000 116,149,922|3,611,090 129,012 965 8,268,658! 3,680, 1513,866,703 59,726,418 3,000,000 3,279 ; 067 1,765,378 23,058,933jl, 901,341 26, 721, 699 10 -,899,288 )41 092 j234,484,996|4,711,183 264,420,625' 11 63,871,200:39,304,9 36,060,923 556,516,092 25,000,000 27! 122,840 290,000 4,811,167 15,814 6,896,644 300,000 10,000^ 1,362,637,12 1,490,321! 387,916 121,648,900181,906,701 34,755,287 797,194,310 25, 000, 000 55,345, 4671 ,429,595l403,951,929l29,368,465!282,098,854: 13 i, |79 70,013,175 5,000, 000 20,978,035 4,857,2971108,793,240 3,029, 714|l27,354,889J 14 28,817,821 21,419', 079 9,076,659 270, 482,384 194,900J13,409,366 544,659| 2,307,650i 15 49,402 17,938,959 1,000,000 2,513,637 1,671,905 4,199,243 5,376,601 11, 898, 825 9, 444, 244 5,761,614 2,728,948 1,454,931 861,169 541,660 368,816 3,532,100 1,293,164 379,405 59,383,260 1,500,000 1,646,815 579,278 72,911,940 1.000,000 4,248,756 188,923 30,135,146 1,000,000 1,389,862 69,121 14,726,822 500,000 736,052 3,866,680 200,000 251.877 2,500 8,379,326 50,000 2,997,679 594,694' 4,016,752: 19 " i 160,843; 206,281! 20 50,00011,424,691 751,129 7,902,875 21 211,073 50,000 4,322,391 250,400 360,778 22 134, 875] 115, 576! 246, 05l! * 60 > 875 171,2161 338,0411 2,953 23 196 2,779 423,822 106,525 5,394,642 200,000 33,250 44,257 54,496 11,094 12,311 32,422 500 245 2,000 350,461 325,119 709,635 25,000 25,000 40,000 62,: 25.966 180,072 43,000 17.264 165)531 11,829 2,250 11,319 842,126 392,8161 5,182,501 50,000 25,000 300,000 43,841 115,766 109,545 173,687 100,185 99', 168 90,869 261) 577 18,861 49,368 180,769 218,147 285,000 698. 641 167,459 221,098 ""69," 259 456,961 136)913 41,000 81,657 116,455 60,191 148.264 79, 706 595;387 124,929 296,824 124,425 57;372 23,022 145,872 71,2711 39,346 67,618 16,949 37,889 85,047 51,549 242.888 84,825| 20,8091 89)079 25,000 46 ; 431 17,824 19,251 54,519! So, 267 196,966 288,955 11,880 21,906 12,347 19,026 3,150 26,748 55,931 9,350 7,139 8,468 7,355 5,840 5,332 21,815 27,167 3,016 8,355 5,200 1,339 5,000 41,314 5,000 10,600 2,878 6,028 5,094 2,454,809 2,937,931 2,866)930 2,215,568 514,318 4,118,193 7,377,163 1,933,039 1,626,442 4,177,643 1,005,655 1,062,120 1,540,400 2,813,34i)| 3,159,054! 414,2731 1,325,953| 793,976! 428,3351 1,369,259 1,822,503 511,598! 748,862| 487,155j 1,551,436! 5,054,903 279,55S 100,000 138,254 300,000 106,776 100,000 267,581 100,000 24, 759 50,000} 0,000} 200,000 0,000 313,224 500, 00,000 1,040,953 125,000 2, 62,272 100, 00,000 49,035 00000 100.000 496,640 25,0001 97,317 100,000! 90,623 100.0001 35,753 150,000 100,998 100,000 163, 652 25,000 27,215 100,000 55,359 50,000 71,129 50,000 28,255 100,000 89,152 50,000 63,150 100,000 27,882 100,000 109,035 25,000 13, 695 100,000 68, G46 100,000 361,502 51,946 19,484 21,583 16,724 499,9 360,390 22,386,931 1,000,000 1,258,236 345,967 67,317 51,316 24, 493 37,948 896,800124,517,717 25,553,275 5,268,653 16 1 69,998134,177,850! 500,00032,915,336' 17 393,500il9, 759,402! 453,178! 7,139,2041 18 4,666 1,061,655 3,000 640,536 1,484 430,112 439,490! 10,2911 50.000 50.0001 50,000 25, OOOl 17,358 13,131 44,264] 14,870 449,521 19,654 24,582 28.230 16,822 10,000 38,5 522,935 209,376: 16,900 118,308 195,704j 24,500 7702043098 158,900 1, 688, 770:2,043,098 i ! 9"), 300 '.46 203 9*)Q, <A?)\ 224,950 8,\) T)l 871, S3!' ')')! J , r » S , ' 9 1 9 a , 997 2»H 711,59* *O± 6 5 C>A ">), 0)> 181,2^) 1()8,99 " 3,078 *'->/, $?_',¥I > 0 \ > ' ), 1 s ' 12y ol )-, "J^CJO 4,157 26 14,434 2' 542,212 28 264, 114 ^ 5 1 2 / 1 9 M) 107, "A , > ! 117,^M, M 43, Mi , ; 2O7,I12! ' I U»> ' >i 0 VJVI S l 7o2 14-5,20.) <<'V)')0 1,3! 2 ( IS 1,1M,7O1 2 ,. WK) IS") 4* ",00 3 % 1S2 7V\ "»bL 4,,100 4*,30o l'U, 072 107,385 lie, '•99 . ) J 0 , " 9 7 , <a> 81 ~ 1)1 S 824,740 47,100 213 29/, 100! owl 255, >T 181 181 2 >, 000l yj^ol J%' 721, 104 100,000 U2;2,fcIG,r ' 48,1001 48,500 19,100 23,800 325, 610 171, 494 229, 447! 138, 1.02! 611,952 279,103 61,481 222,827 12^ t7 142,00) 4S 21.1%| 4\) t is; ~.o 7\ >z2i;>l 6,1*4 r 2 9,7W« , 3 4 2 4 , 7 7 9 :••* 6,339 55 66', 857 56 41)854 57 12,9381 58 612 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banlcs as shot N E W YORK—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 2—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. Other United bonds Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- invest overdrafts. ment se- ments curities. and re estate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pine Plains, Stissing... Plattsburg, First Plattsburg, City Plattsburg, Merchants Plattsburg, Plattsburg Poland, Citizens Port Chester, First Port Henry, First Port Henry, Citizens.. Port Jefferson, First... Port Jervis, First Port Jervis, National.. Port Richmond, Port Richmond. Port Washington, Port Washington. Potsdam, Citizens Poughkeepsie, First... Poughkeepsie, Fallkill. Poughkeepsie, Farmers and Manufacturers. Poughkeepsie, MerCiltLIllS» W. B. Jordan, jr H. N. Johnson C. E. Inman J. W. Guibord.... F . H.Justin J. W. Brayton Josiah N. Wilcox.... D. A. Rich.. . LeeF. Phelps Francis A. Kline... Frederick B.Post... E. F.Mapes E . R . Moody $117,832 1,041,864 886,690 2,407,719 791,836 257,638 640,770 53,120 223,659 341,943 299,526 489,497 961,235 $88,134 442,169 309,400 998,662 330,542 50,000 473,534 164,972 82,578 228,117 465,175 568,800 267,574 Henry R. Tibbits.. Daniel M. Croucher. 141,544 31,100 14/ Robert H. Byrns F. N. Morgan William Schickle.... G.H.Sherman 859,975 337,800 2,242,604 1,204,744 1,683,289 697,154 1,020,470 672,250 154/ 785/ 496/ 802/ Pelton Cannon 1,059,748 570,597 707/ F.L.Burdick Frederick A. Clark.. W. Winne Wolfe . . . Chas. Hawlev, jr Albert F . Kerley L.M.Statler H. W. Dunlap Wm. H. Judson James MeKee C. V. Gunther 254,614 513,628 50,974 247,893 204,484 110,558 195,384 89,058 581,846 4,328,001 133,809 134,370 39,920 61,051 104,846 92,654 59,893 101,008 372,009 533,802 279,075 427,022 188,400 280,523 J. H. Bostwick G.F.Tuttle J. F . O'Brien R. H. Guibord J.H.Moffitt S.R.Brayton EllwoodBurdsell... W. C. Witherbee Orange T. Fanning.. C. F . Van Inwegen.. W. L. Cuddeback.. Wm. J. Davidson... FredL.Dewey E . E . Perkins Guilford Dudley E. S. Atwater l.R.Adriance H. A. Moody 21 Pulaski, Peoples Louis J. Clark Pulaski, Pulaski 22 Ravena, First C. F.Suderley 23 Red Creek, Red Creek Wm. Hawley 24 Red Hook, First Chas. B.Hoffman... 25 Redwood, Redwood.. A. Bickelhaupt 26 Remsen, First G.E.Pritchard 27 Rhinebeck, First P.F.Radcliffe 28 Richfield Springs,First Geo. T. Brockway.. 29 JUdgewood, Ridge- Louis Berger wood 30 Ripley, . First F. W. Crandall 31 Riverhead, Suffolk T.M. Griffing County. 32 Rochester, Lincoln Charles H.Babcock. 33 Rochester, Commerce. Thomas J. Swanton. 34 Rochester, Traders H.F.Marks 35 Rockville Center,First John H.Carl 36 Rockville Center, Nas- D.N. Bulson sau County. 37 Rome, Farmers Edward Comstock.. 38 Roscoe, First Geo. I. Treyz 39 Roxburv, National Arthur F . Bouton... 40 Rye, Rye M. C. Parsons 41 St. Johns ville, First... Joseph H. Reaney.. 42 St. Regis Falls, St. Frank S. Young Regis Falls. 43 Salamanca, First E.F.Hoy 44 Salem, Peoples Henry A. Spallholz . 45 Salem, Salem M.L.Sheldon 46 Saranac Lake, Adiron- Wm. Minshull dack. 47 Saranac Lake, Saranac F.E.Kendall Lake. 48 Saratoga Springs, Sar- W. P.Butler atoga. John A. Synder 49 Saugerties, First 50 Savona, Savona John R. Hedges 51 Say ville, Oystermens. I . H . Green 52 Schenectady, Mohawk. C. S. Washburn 53 Schenectady, Union... Willis T.Hanson... 54 Schenevus, Schenevus. O.F.Lane 55 Schuylerville, National C.E.Brisbin 56 Seneca Falls,Exchange C.H.Williams 57 Sharon Springs, First. - George A. Clausen.. 58 Sherburne, Sherburne. G. M. Bryan 59 Sidney, Peoples James Jameson J. W. Burrows B. F.Howell Peter A. Vay Bertram L. Search.. W.J.Trimble Chas. J. Dooley Edwin Wallace Carl H.Simon Wm. H.Peters W. L. Gerowe H.P.Parker John Kattler D. M. Spencer $46/ 78/ 258/ 503/ 303/ 39/ 485/ 252,1 267/ 317/ 534/ 283/ 777,1 98/ 302/ 105/ 55/ 157/ 350/ 160/ 258,! 477, < 318,41,. 171, 13,656,316 3,469,894 3,443, 12,321,988 1,826,079 289, 8,100,969 1,800,060 560, 124 746,088 120,990 41,849 400, 137,799 1,338,669 510,868 127,472 690,038 654,646 86,877 339,683 1,198, 128,007 103; 092 145^ 186,880 364, 97,105 399, 38, 83,110 M.L.Ansell Allen J. Diefendorf.. C.B.McKee Fred T. Tremble 322,563 97,389 231,561 508,542 424,000 92,450 106,160 133,838 G. F. Raymond 271,108 64,100 15, W.H.Waterbury... 1,165,085 678,992 957 John Hallenbeck James F. Stinson Dow Clock E . L . Milmine EarlV. Ketchum... George Lovell J. B.Peyoe M. W^Jacoby H . E Wilber W. S\Sanford B. C. Broodfoot 518,863 23,232 161,397 847,645 1,655,251 153,519 403,861 711,813 82,455 357,183 148,445 94,687 45 51 12,350 139 189,774 259,103 280 617,710 1,122 122 95,934 5? 179,570 194,742 432 317 103,330 282,500 534 132,925 134 258, 283, 352, 85, REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 613 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, iP./9—Continued. N E W YORK-Continued. DISTRICT NO. 2—Continued. Resources. Cash a n d exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $35,912 88,900 108,185 228,612 238,807 32,041 217,416 103,454 157,280 39,354 228,985 247,089 287,810 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $13,000 83,021 76,534 228,722 83,909 25,396 82,725 28,700 33,000 44,198 88,140 75,985 131,865 Liabilities. Other assets. $2,341 12,000 5,000 5,000 10,580 4,390 6,786 5,760 3,816 2,500 5,746 8,328 101,695 Total resources and liabilities. $303,869 1,746,932 1,644,411 4,372,625 1,759,421 408,465 1,907,019 608,106 767,894 973,498 1,622,014 1,673,223 2,527,739 Capital. $45,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 130,000 100,000 Surplus a n d undivided profits. $32,497 106,653 141,575 116,833 119,112 45,154 197,017 112,835 67,906 57,434 211,317 84,217 136,340 Due to Circula- D e m a n d T i m e de- b a n k s a n d all tion. deposits. posits. other liabilities. $45,000 94,100 93,700 100,000 94,198 50,000 93,500 99,000 33,900 50,000 93,400 120,200 23,595 $175, 483 $5 889 1 1,044, 522 $249,657 1,746,932 2 1,044, 706 114,689 149,741 3 2,633, 052 843,496 579,244 4 1,077, 858 356,326 11,927 5 254, 424 8 887 6 1,138,203 23,523 354,778 7 292, 490 3,781 8 360,470 242,950 12,668 9 403, 338 409, 676 3,050 10 1,184, 771 21,309 11,217 11 1,050, 222 34,731 253,853 12 1,841, 251 152,104 274,449 13 13,989 13,381 1,758 216,230 25,000 5,592 89,087 228,630 295,000 262,152 50,064 182,509 105,828 151,219 2,500 12,500 100,000 100.000 15,000 1,493,884 4,656,115 3,278,091 2,924,068 2oo;ooo 200,000 105,023 136,430 457,495 219,603 127,046 91,004 7,485 2,563,394 175,000 152,254 48,400 875, 820 1,033,732 45,096 72,598 25,152 30,137 43,346 17,743 43,600 75,521 113,590 214,954 18,597 39,000 12,986 13,000 19,597 22,228 17,450 19,588 55,526 235,507 609 5,657 10,1.02 2,500 3,750 6,533 11,280 8,181 3,186 6,300 551,395 1,068,093 244,301 410,107 533,716 600,447 488,385 551,654 1,603,203 5,637,537 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 125,000 50,000 100,000 17,761 23,776 18,689 15,328 89,193 32,080 21,577 69,508 70,189 152,171 7,000 23,600 50,000 71,500 13,500 23,500 50,750 37,760 93,200 206, 715 211,637 288,366 664,438 168, 577 7,498 104, 670 184,017 255, 184 42,543 211, 134 246,945 133, 001 276,417 273, 338 387, 91511,053,696 1,796,945 3 , 432,733 12,070 179,627 19,878 68,000 250 6,200 541,168 1,133,012 25,000 50,000 25,755 75,252 24,000 47,200 2,507,025 1,361,036 710,674 1,276,981 434,977 730,005 135,331 552,087 26,656 45,238 138,737 24,576,761 1,000,000 2,087,398 57,568 16,482,898 750,000 976,291 31,000 11,657,032 500,000 388,738 8,250 1,687,519 49,402 25,000 651,954 50,000 21,702 163,607 20,440 50,000 665, 436 89,083 95,000 1,386, 122 2 ,594,454 1,656, ?,05 200,000 1,414, 331 6,511. 250, 836 957, 861 185,908 1,591 14 484,342 344,109 964,391 883,624 15 16 17 18 278,188 19 65,282 59,513 937 6,092 296 71,788 8,890 33,058 3,643 62,488 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 29,669 30 2,699 31 796,100 18,895, 663 140,560 1,657,040 32 500,000 10,747 621 344,853 3,164,133 33 477,000 8,223, 774 2,067,520 34 23,600 556 001 1,024,366 9,150 35 213,928 362,948 3,376 36 361,008 34,280 25,468 69,600 176,521 15,857 145,596 31,867 19,082 63,856 55,026 11,430 12,696 59,025 1,714 5,577 4,000 2,460 3,395,880 842,813 422,398 1,380,588 1,387,130 237,806 250,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 152,105 54,890 36,904 106,207 76,897 15,769 92,000 1,381, 740 1,376,124 326 411 252,179 50,000 260 340 25,000 60,590 695, 993 462,932 47,400 46,900 365 657 801,846 25,000 156,647 1,949 194,606 12,553 36,653 273,704 54,597 18,401 26,334 80,604 2,635 2,474 2,784 2,725 1,257,190 506,896 756,271 1,084,323 50,000 35,000 40,000 50,000 129,113 14,008 49,751 112,233 48,300 33,000 10,000 12,000 535 875 124 308{ 200 764! 896,553 486,457 296,049 435,961 5,688 625 12,500 402 759 143,911 109,333 14,564 18,056 45,830 13,439 37 38 39 40 41 42 7,445 4,531 19,795 7,849 43 44 45 46 116,449 32,024 499,466 50,000 27,303 5,723 1,181 47 167,334 161,562 18,741 3,149,280 100,000 107,853 59,993 1,611 708 1,256,085 13,641 48 137,439 20,921 114,432 112,253 450,388 19,980 84,750 165,340 60,019 57,694 61,565 36,219 4,300 29,926 60,026 166,020 16,844 32,158 61,445 28,503 65,749 14,293 10,100 500 8,674 7,478 10,996 4,306 3,025 8,120 1,480 8,467 3,154 200,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 66,883 2,478 105,344 240,367 220,070 22,674 44,382 129,806 18,503 149,291 45,552 46,500 404 051 10,000 52 833 20,335 432 352 46,600 95,200 588 672 533,283 94,900 1,875 775 1,301,462 47,300 168 689 122,455 12,150 323 701 313,012 95,400 479 630 579,324 23,500 234 510 287,002 100,000 282 ,640 671,029 188 ,046 160,790 50,000 842,555 112,925 643,526 1,566,946 4,022,993 412,885 761,717 1,573,996 592,815 1,306,432 495,074 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 3,473 58 686 59 125,121 2,277 9,230 9,424 380,786 1,767 18,472 189,836 4,300 614 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shoivn NEW YORK—Continued. DISTRICT iSTO. 2—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. T is. L.Clark iibt I Iheo. Stewart Creek, Sil\ei ' T D. Denny. > S hei , ! Crce\ ) kai ( nlv , National { 13. F. Petheram 0 I Snrthtov n 1 i r r h , I T S . Huntting 5 Soc u s i iiNt South Mcns j ohn Nugent • | M. K. Perkins 11 12 13 Pl»nn lie f U ens N li ^ t M t l 15 oi on t 16 pl* t(n apk'on 17 T"1 n i d Cll lUt^ l Til H. L. Kelly • J- Varney c i ills ^ o u i h n] ti I it bonU ()ts( l u , O ?2 ' W. E.Corne (<eo. M. Dimlop i Ira H. Vail. , ( . L. Andrus ... 1 os. W. Place C. E. Bennett. ,« I N r Maact (J r tf ers t T r ilu lilt 1 T ^bi ^, T ir + | rI^n " 13 I i u \ Uu , i ir < 3* Tohn J. L e w i s . . . . . . . J .E.Howe Thomas Vail Julius S. Hawiey l Henry Wheeler. ^ . S . Bullions I J ^ . J . Wheeler W. H . Demrjsey W.L.Earle"..." T ames L. Jacobs.-... 1 b22 19 \ 1(>\ 400 GO,GOO lOu, 217^ 352 1 12 •;io i10 21 j 4 5; (X)0 3 ^ , 3D 277, ^18 1, 2 9 3 , 516 51 <, 210 1, 0 ! 209, 210 2/>2, .K.'1" 77 f °", < 10-5,380 9 '.2,191 71,865 .)T, Ool 1 2 s <00 518 5ir 2< o! V)9 7\ , J U W. W. Richards 9J 800 126.819 10>.372 71,075 112 177 112*177 2-), An 71J 100, *v>6 01J 1 3 1 , ^ J4 1 6 >, 22", SO*' "0> 5 7 1 , O'v, 730, 7 t 's 1,670, 3.1 3 , l o t , 1 >0 4 , CIS, Ud~ 7S. 172 110,0*7 107,098 67 110 "l (>(>2, U l 22- 92, 3 i T 107, 79° ,s<) \2, 01] 7o, ?297,3S1 <0,20o 419, 006 151 07 72 <»2J. W. K. p u n w e l l . . . . Frank E. Cox H. E . F . T a n n e r . . . Chas. H - M a p e s . . . . A. L. Neuhach S. C. Robinson G. S. Holbert M.H.Scott J. F . D u r y e e . Lucius G. Lacy Chas. A. Bridgman W. J. Bourke S. I>. Scudder s 1(5} 300, >r 1 ',0 MA, W. A. Northup F . A. Comstock Robert A. Patteson. John H. Fisher Geo. P. S c h w a r z . . . . lis. B. Vqck Ufred B. Patterton. Ira J. Horton Fe 1 I i I ! j I | j investments, and real estate. ^279 210 W2 2(V, b ) 0 IMO, W. L. Cavoll I J. A. Overton C. A. B r u n s . . . . . . . . . 1 B.Campbell Iienry Lacy 1 . A.Eddv I . H. Gates 1 dward W. Lackey. L( , f In) r Ji)\ . H , H. J. Godfrey M. P.Wilson W. A. Van Horn M1\ er i J G. Kershaw c Other bonds, j United Loans, dis- j States counts, and Governoverdrafts. ment securities. President. J10 9i4 } i V.791 139, 1OS ~<~) 2' 1 '!<> I 7^ 262 i : . j,Y> 51. 217 3 , i ( ) ) , : , . L \J2\. 1 ( s 7 c 2.'17")( 5111 2 1 1 ' " , It t. 1 7° * i ;i 1 W i 2 1 70d i!i"! J* i r »i ii)2| 2 Glenn P. Dodge W. C. Feathers W m . F . Polk Henry Colvin Edward Strecker. D. B. Thompson. P. F . Sears J. F.Boland H.H.Eurlbut Charles ti. Knox 4 ii 10 ' ' icb! 710 2< ')[ Z.,2 u 0 1 1 » A ;>9 J <>7^« ?7 21 > 37 ), > 2 ^' 7, ( y01 i T r in l, f t i i I i ( (n u T ii 1 I " c» * 1 l ( n u V III O , r . l)J 1 t i A Ak 11, \* U H "» I 'T ) I ] u -i I , T x ' < J a'ls, ^ i J. W. McCoy ..., Carl Pomeroy J J). C. Warner W. C. Wridit G. A. Kilns F . P.McGinty ! J. C. Ward ! I 'irrier^Deli'. !".".*.".".".!! C . W . K a y Frederick N. Bovd.J \V m. E. Bruyn. E.B. Guild....;.... ( . E.Hulbut I Robert Af. Van J. R.DuBois Kleeck. J. A. E m e r s o n . . . . . W. Emerson ( . S. Patterson : . H . Meeker 1J. M. Andrews. C hades B, Rogers... co. L. Bradford . S. Symonds. d< T i od •) 1 1 } ! ' 1 >n ( 91 ; ( );;; <j!! 'i • < > • > > 82i r 1 i .:J7 i l o r ?•, 2S", c r 8>, ' < '.I,2;.2 211 50U >y 10'r 3 - ^ 000 1,W7, nu-k'first .C.Cary >lun toi' lib, J lisi I I dw. R. Emerson.. Chas. I ) . Becker u i loo 1 b t itortow n (. it C M . Rexford krto \r leJei on R. J. Buck E. J. Morehous Adam C. Douglas. John E . Becker J. O. Hath way D. B. Schuyler 478, 202 282, 97 ^ 51 {j 3 - 1 , 529, 1,200. 3^2 ^62 2.701, 380 2 , 0 N 3 C ount \ Water town, Watertown. 55 Waterville, National. 56 j Watervliet, National. 54 • ^ ' « 3,01 <, Jl 1 112 19', 3 E.R. Gott........ ou' ' 3 * , ii »! *11 -,7^2 It 7 5 ! ^ l i w -00 J 2 7 17' LI 3 r 4 W.J.Humphrey... •\\ ~\\ ^\ \\ V 03 " \ 7)0 1 j 110 •;:f) 31 ^ 41* 2)2 5^2 2MM -,,, 91, >21 3 0 ! , "'is 1,07, 07-s 3i2 i G. W. Knowlton... R. G. Hannahs George I. Hovey JohnG.Clute W. L.Race L. S. Bibbins 1,685, 575 1,977 865 963,513 148 700 335,359j 183,125 125,-143 337, 360 804, 783 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 615 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—-Continued. NEW YORK—Continued. D I S T R I C T TsTO. 2—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and Lawful exchange, reserve with exclusive Federal of lawful reserve reserve. bank. $186, 308 110, 905 32, 317 $67,297 16,388 25,435 Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. $3, 718 SI, 660, 309 2, 500 910, 001 856,503 9,000 Capit al. $50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 Circulation. D e m a n d T i m e dedeposits. posits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $166,533 55,699 32,242 $50. 000 49, 900 50, 000 754, 480 $382, 029 691, 822 2,245 167, 176 414, 389 $257,267 60,336 142,756 2 3 Surplus a n d undivided profits. 1 26, 965 13,812 4, 563 391, 649 25, 000 IS, 374 25, 000 131, 028 174, 912 17,335 4 102, 015 35, 050 42,418 25,260 3, 000 2, 867 1, 043, 647 480, 985 60, 000 25, 000 149.442 22,054 60, 000 23, 800 281, 054 407, 072 476, 643 16,508 3,059 5 6 111, 523 15, 144 23,482 13,621 1, 200 500 604, 835 353, 962 30, 000 25, 000 32,132 31,623 24, 000 10, 000 165, 282 100, 460 353, 421 178, 395 "*""*8,"484 7 8 64, 299 109, 236 37,725 14.573 30, 700 3, 038 1, 311, 572 279, 694 100,000 40, 000 113,000 11,422 60, 400 40, 000 476, 274 178,810 520, 258 26, 537 196,157 71, 062 69, 153 233,906 15,277 56,040 48,874 50,405 67,328 455 6, 212 1, 356 4, 000 44 863 324, 612 347, 358 643, 483 \ 269, 445 1, 265, 012 30, 000 25, 000 35, 000 75, 000 100, 000 14,312 60,229 21,897 176,175 41,385 6, 250 25, 000 75, 000 000 153, 697 504, 629 555, 149 765, 432 761, 474 120, 191 734, 82 S 3, 706 705 286, 741 192, 741 226, 676 281, 958 272 296 323^ 919 92, 529 89,762 83,004 191,277 159, 838 298,410 33,184 6, 316 500 22; 658 15 541 44, 128 5 105 > l i 660 433 1, 446 760 4, 240 791 4 589, 435 7,249 274 485, 405 100, 000 50, 000 300,000 300 000 500,000 25, 000 114,130 122,512 189,893 325,107 343,260 6,000 91, 200 48, 750 299, 995 180,000 150, 000 25, 000 1, 262 429 999, 042 2 741 250 2 373 995 4, 241 241 422 814 51, 971 212, 300 28, 704 138. 464 12; 527 125, 765 79,701 17,237 48,015 2, 450 4, 482 1, 540 1 719 529 530 300 1 080 164 100 000 50, 000 25, 000 143,475 16, 705 38,968 25, 000 1 172 195 20, 550 133 192 10,000 467 719 236 075 238 321 519, 593 42,781- 22 71,532 23 18,884 2-1 112, 420 50,174 5, 551 1 112 844 50, 000 58,839 50, 000 410 139 19,826 25 5 919 1,518 849 729, 124 653 334 153, 309 458 481 34 448 261 939 43 997 37 309 8,733 498,909 251,252 276,674 135,584 77,308 21,565 67,273 25,094 32,995 1K9, 700 793 160 427 18,730 807 15 000 7 440 744 19, 989 4 857 577 50 722 5 342 250 12 753 2 430 224 450 141 2 350 3 750 829;693 839 623 5 446 2 009 S08 301 25 0 0 0 150, 000 300, 000 250, 000 300 000 240, 000 25 000 25 000 25 000 50,000 4,788 741,678 285,424 422,843 107,430 441,878 18,948 27,395 39,776 39,475 52 219 6, 633 36,836 57,198 64i; 783 190,345 167,727 26,136 27', 880 10,397 66.124 is;000 2 2 677 43 58 4 5 1 5 1 89 144 2,244 708 380 SIOS 27 131 86 234 i 525 i 03l| 603I 992 1 199 1 185 911 301 iis oor 63,594 1 500 1 269 423 101 02c ; 87,101 5 000 2 500 935 100 OOP 80,414 31,478 33,840 75,918 153;215 6 156 1 312 6 236 6 000 20; 665 1 228 543 872 1 944 7 127 100 25 50 100 250 175,550 126,682 18 533 79 731 82 639 37,302 56;619 4 121 185 1 20C 151 351 542| 6,412 16,422 4 731 177,133 35,412 11 12 13 14 15 40,703 14,I5f 680,949 1,403,333 24, 710 1,990'063 6,203 16 17 40 82 050 4, 110,999 t, 7ob 2 812 47112,031 3 877 414 5 1 448 725 1,930 1 162 766 131 446 247 353 435 344 167 987 445 387 079 274 IS 20 585 277 Of) 712 5,811,418 07 632 1, 711,217 28 105 55,115 29 404 1,255,693 30 385,580 3i 651 2,094 32 165 54,698 173 136.687 34 701 7; 040 35 127 408 46 587 25,026 5 695 25 000 25,100 36 667 971 25,000 600 26,961 " " 2 1 695 331 755 260,274 667,971 37 25 000 40; 013 25 000 497 038 849 748 911 1 465 131 28,332 38 857 18 754 577 1,250 000 1,672,993 552 100 6 796 80912,633 838 5,S48,837 39 324 6 449 692 600 000 888,264 470,600 2 356 632 654 7.13 1,479,483 10 236 6 591 541 1,000 000 311,558 626 597 1 935 671 1,405 891 1,311,824 41 100,000 656 067 165 33,247 73 000 281 305 162 741 5,774 42 347 680 146 100 000 21,451 100 000 7 121 439 8291 11,745 43 691 396 193 25 000 13,580 12 500 170 4.05 84,115 90,"5<)3 4 4 000 1 931 610 100 000 104,279! 100 000 668 077 729 739 229 51." 4a 084 352 303 25 000 10,42S 7 000 180 800 114 159 46 306 497 ; 254 77 52 30 494 150,000 300, 000 247, 100 299 998 200 000 25 000 25 000 25 000 50 000 524 040 41,640 9 9,462 10 7; 859 50 116,784 30 001 536 41.6 522 082 14,141 17 117,014 ! 100 OOP 520 636 1,544. 338 118,947 4P 000 000 000 000! 000 107,457 31,993 24,660 117,369 359,903 100 6 49 38 200 835 242 199 861 627 4 947 718 200,000 307,317 200 000 1 323 799 1,274 995 1,641,607 54 790,339 1 412 702 150,000 100,000 73,4.87 25,445 314 723 896 971 219 001 250 995 700 000 1 40 000 100,000 288 179 234 916 504 945 627 866 2,039 326 276 495 591 85 569 913 3,387 036 44,289 617 199,341 057 2,650,393 198 697 615 338 49 50 51 52 .53 1,882 55 7C,328 56 616 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown NEW YORK—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 2—Continued. Resources. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. Watkins, Glen Waverly, First Wayland, First Weedsport, First Wellsville, Citizens Westfield, National... Westport, Lake Champlain. West Wmfield, West Winfleld. Whitehall, Merchants. Whitehall, National.., White Plains, First... Whitesboro, Whitestown. Whitestone, First Whitesville, First Whitney Point, First.. Windsor, Windsor Winthrop, First Wolcott, First Woodridge, First Yonkers, First Yonkers, Yonkers Wm. E. Leffingwell. F. E.Lyford W.W.Clark Frank H. Ball W. S. Richardson... F. W. Crandall Benj. Worman EliasH. Bissell.... H.A.Ellis A. M. Lewis F. M. Wall G. S. Flagler Ralph J. Vaughan. H. H. Wheeler $162,966 544,433 347,899 121,364 609,995 655,226 182,815 83,381 73,000 202,846 M. J. Brown R. G. Hays Charles L. Prigge.. E. F. Lawler 600,490 648,923 369,330 56,002 144,495 326,332 637, 758 31,925 220,910 229,192 571,750 79,564 174,321 32,500 120,136 45,000 142,461 114,537 135,089 24,800 66,620 143,841 589,096 102,750 561,705 272,050 2,090,196 1,236,241 1,056,429 956,360 168,395 6,000 159,""" 40,375 111,715 219,150 44,211 917,621 530,246 $37,422 160,564 361,140 35,480 $6,500 71,238 143,960 18,713 489,850 161,700 1,199,395 787,415 3,038,081 668,150 1,777,968 1,580,575 1,709,392 441,374j 44,875 69,000 313/729 402,000 42,875 1,410,725 A. C. Hackley Robert H. Cook D. D. Woodend David Cromwell H. B. Kenyon Edwin P. Roe A. D.Howe William Denning... Albert Mannarren... Neil Murphy G.W.Roe J.S.Kile Anson Baldwin Leslie Sutherland... J. W. Stanley. L. J. Fortner.. H.J.Walter.. Harvey Sims.. W. C. Smith. L. M. Mead P. P. Sanford Chas. A. Valentine. John Howard, jr... S168,620J $255,131 438,757 617,806 311,695 99,305 169,010 35.105 298' 850 32,600 287,487 163,084 126,002 77,575 NORTH CAROLINA. DISTRICT NO. Albemarle, First Asheboro, First Asheville, American.. Ayden, Farmers & Merchants. Burlington, First Charlotte, First Charlotte, Charlotte... Charlotte, Commercial. Charlotte, Merchants & Farmers. C h a r l o t t e , Union National. Cherry ville, First Concord, The Concord. Creedmoor, First Dunn, First Durham, First Durham, Citizens Elizabeth City, First and Citizens. EMn, Elkin Fayetteville, National. Gastonia, First Gastonia, Citizens Goldsboro, National. . Goldsboro, Wayne Graham, National of Alamance. Greensboro, American Exchange. Greensboro,Greensboro Greenville, National.. Hamlet, First Henderson, First Hendersonville, Citizens. Hickory, First D. B. McCurdy J. S. Lewis L. L. Jenkins J. R. Turnage W. W. Lasley Henry M. Me Aden. JohnM. Scott R. A. Dunn Geo. E.Wilson o. D. D. Parker J. M. Neely A. E. Rankin EvanE. Settle A. L. Davis John F. Orr W. H. Twitty A. T. Sumraey W. C. Wilkinson I | | i ! | j D. P. Tillett H. M. Victor M. C. Mauney M. L. Mauney L. D. Coltrane D. B. Coltrane W. J. Boddie L. V. Peace J. A. Culbreth D. C. Fussell. W. J. Holloway J.S.Carr J. B. Mason R. H. Rigsbee , Chas. H. Robinson. W. G. Gaither C. G. Armfield. O. Chatham A. B. McMillan J. H. Culbreth... S.N. Boyce L. L. Jenkins.... C. B. Armstrong. W.H.Adams G. A.Norwood.. Thos. H.Norwood.. W. E.Stroud F. R. Borden Chas. A. Scott J. L. Scott, jr F. C. Boyles R. G. Vaughn $250,473 265,898 1,356,427 390,916 560,253 323,231 562,637 89,574 722,825 195,350 236,425 96,292 760,059 199,100 2,749,987 1,520,500 391,834 803,515 626,392 2,337,711 50,942 18,932 20,667 55,546 331,500 129,960 144,809 527,399 149,350 1,456,974 317,800 2,354,883 493,177 156,727 1,639,223 1,066,486 226,600 1.730,402 1,005,396 346,776 77,550 52,593 26,771 233,749 62,888 31,750 249,750 7,100 3,653,988 908,989 385,827 E. P. Wharton... James L. Little.. E. H. Rhodes. S. T. Peace E. W. Ewbank. A. H. Alderman... F. J. Forbes.. Noah H. Jenerette. F. B. Roberds W. A. Young 1,197,132 909,984 130,515 1,109,410 460,196 236,868 146,546 42,000 124,424 127,830 166,376 20,300 13,085 38,178 46,082 J. D. Elliott K. C. Menzies 1,185,358 266,301 144,488 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OF THE CTJKRENCY. 617 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. NEW YORK—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 2—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $52,778 38,383 57,092 40,795 120,956 113,471 92,745 $31,677 41,175 34,092 15,000 50,948 53,744 37,898 Liabilities. Other assets. $4,348 5,000 12,363 1,296 9,891 7,500 6,290 Total resources and liabilities. Capital. $675,520 1,685,554 862,446 382,570 1,093,240 1,280,517 523,325 $50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. $39,196 61,222 74,061 15,935 110,156 66,651 29,752 $48,150 100,000 50,000 25,000 99,995 48,900 12,510 $426,677 $101,732 393,151 519,128 330,680 353,636 138,882 162,753 515,783 222,045 635,250 456,615 397,313 57,515 224,386 125,956 33,439 23,414 1,297 417,377 25,000 16,534 25,000 116 263 51,952 87,488 8,447 67 239 48,268 86,295 5,952 2,646 8,402 6,530 4,332 1 152,043 1,313,069 1,759,151 186,222 50 000 50,000 100,000 25,000 52,617 17,714 60,875 5,000 50,000 982,536 50,000 546,447 99,997 1,297,499 25,000 67,829 87,303 68 397 39,947 25,499 64,257 81,022 55,900 443,011 108,909 28,309 15,008 88,338 10,834 14,700 37,271 55,994 316,077 94,802 199,218 1 650 690,046 256,191 474,906 302,678 403,883 1,030,539 995,558 5,040,981 2,751,649 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 300,000 200,000 44,607 16,772 29,859 7,493 15,736 75,650 19,218 122,299 49,753 620 66,080 2,750 1,250 5,698 37,835 4,403 410,066 49,682 29,688 421,946 12,500 7,250 25 000 188 791 6,250 188,976 167,589 24,800 104,320 140,950 25,000 134,442 202,204 25,000 245,487 658,125 23,900 733,988 146,684 299,105 2,644,637 1,109,354 50,000 1,147,180 428,457 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $9,7G8 512,053 4,069 15,000 45,261 23,098 1,235 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 501 8 16,890 238,842 151,098 33,705 9 10 11 12 153,743 13 628 14 57,267 15 115 16 17 18 29 20 21 1,502 1,277 21,768 565,586 876,259 NORTH CAROLINA. DISTRICT NO. 5 . $19,955 175,744 273,970 32,313 $23,776 31,509 89,122 11,457 198,084 294,220 870,231 723,356 395,698 37,198 68,000 244,205 175,066 123,944 1,819 16,247 87,500 75,000 11,373 933,525 2,434,277 5,221,896 4,733,965 2,724,656 $50,000 25,000 150,000 75,000 60,000 300,000 375,000 500,000 200,000 565,235 126,116 11,000 3,095,5601 200,000 $4,145 33,235 36,477 16,491 21,561 530,365 302,757 471,312 352,802 148,635 74,584 184,044 31,375 60,068 1,454,971 336,718 168,324 53,950 71,463 21,729 19,513 135,437 67,551 118,431 4,500 6,740 2,500 2,500 20,500 14,462 16,626 836,185 1,179,354 366,822 1,096,786 6,212,895 1,744,040 3,412,293 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 400,000 100,000 200,000 45,164 258,60 50,000 51,973 97,500 816,290 47, 400 88,846 4,129 29,011 40,000 389,007 271,096 350,000 1,977,798 539,323 122,481 100,000 138,211 200,000 1,474,185 133,027 334,426 232,484 533,372 198,563 478,314 117,657 27,585 116,322 122,522 155,918 87,827 46,321 22,000 1,250 2,500 13,554 5,000 7,590 10,000 2,500 891,205 2,254,793 3,450,371 2,553,128 1,618,816 3,520,183 573,583 25,000 100,000 250,000 100,000 100,000 325,000 50,000 31,900 39,835 275,778 95,217 118,950 195,125 32,760 25,000 313,005 362,834 102,697 50,000 1,301,251 665,592| 98,114 250,000 1 280,408 646,051 748,130 100,000 2,177,628 80,283 95,800 573,434 432,920 297,712 200,000 740,403 690,405 1,360,250 212,118 218,973 50,000 9;732 $750 $338,876 706,203 1,250 8,750 2,233,369 488,879 $15,000 $109,030 $117,433: $43,268 301, 291 316,6161 5,061 25,000 135,000 1,024,062 460,927' 426,903 146,123 89,999 161,266 269,136 465,025 58,400 798,999 472,579 300,000 250,000 3,770,967 500,000 3,038,332 200,000 1, 742,362 59,405 32,334 523,172 224,321 229,492 200,000 1,908,47 154,943 483,505 358.988: 73,426 86'899 26,691 141,O13| 35,433 270,178! 318,590 .,441,075! 1,772,926 709,706! 172,530 966,133 433,762 697,710 214,057 71,099 5,928,669 400,000 173,800 399,997] 2,368,738 2,061,736 •124,398 306,014 352,683 60,844 77,573 183,768 102,794 73,639 10,012 27,227 61,861 6,908 2,250 1,250 5,000 2,799 2.016,092 1,505,402 257,706 1,381,812 882,538 100,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 42,887 41,868 3,133 33,480 14,970 100,000: 1,325,763 24,998; 717,656 25,000: 55,247 309,822 100.000 627,324 50,000 34,587 327,349 59,311 416,270 20,079 243,602 70,114 5,000 1,914,864 200,000 71,907 100,000 412,855 293,531 90,015 422,240; 120,163 783, 732 576,340 182. c,c; (518 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources end liabilities of vrtio'nal b'!i'Jcs as shown NORTH CAROUNA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 5—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 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 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 5,i President. Hull Point Commer- J. F.lwood Cox V. A. J. Idol W. A. Mauney N. J. Rouse H. H. Taylor A. L.James A. A. Kent D.Shemwell D.E.Rhyne W. E. Gripe? W. H. Ruffin J.M.Allen H.M. McAllister.... A. W. McLean J. L. Morgan J.H.Lee Geo. C. Goodman... A.M. Kistler Geo. D. Fawcett M. T. Breazeale James A. Bryan G. A. Warlick W. H. Hurt E.T. Whits. R. L. Mauney D. F. Wooten J. A. Bizzell... Thos. J. Gill E. F.Allen J.E.Foy M. H.Clme M.C. Quinckel F. B . McKinne H. M. Stovall R.McA. Nixon M. F.Cobb Geo. I. White J. W. Laney C. P. McNeely A. M.Ingald T. G. Fawcett T. R . Thiejpen W. W . Griffin A. H . Crowell n 0!. CLJ Cashier. Other United bonds. Loans .dis- States counts!, and Govern- investoverdrafts. ment se- ments, curities. and real estate. %2,392,451 SI, 066,381 $288,615 W. T. Yanoey 204,788 84G,463 957,970 186,478 305,982 300,908 764,510 277,744 502,912 142,956 643,072 715,939 561,872 584,722 366,991 716,164 686,128 350,472 1,566.433 448; 093 880,494 1,055,790 60,615 137,274 178,866 33,150 37,342 52,090 101,000 111, 050 115,860 72,800 95,250 31,250 76,350 120,150 73,400 149,326 233,300 85,900 309,632 48.400 118,050 71,100 11,300! 33,471; 58, 758| 27,127 7,850 46,946 35,115 25,103 38,7671 4, 700] 80,699! 30,395 20,800 56,000 11,150 54,675 24,650 11,500 87,270 10,886 31 434 9,817 Jos. G. Brown B. S. Jerman RUeisrh, M u c m m s . . . W. B. Drake, jr R. S. Montgomery.. R id^i'lo, Hist C. A. Wyche J. B. Ramsev. R >ei"y MOIULI , Fir^t llockv Mount, Na- Thos.H. Battle G. H . Andrews E. B.Crow J. H . Hightower S-. Fillman J-. T. Stainback R. B. Davis, jr.. J. L. Suiter 1,139,805 1,347,006 2,769.478 1,047,900 3,703,787 1,003,834 16,072 445,186 59,076 316,146 85,612 1 070,676 248,123 949,398 429 ; 387 398,381 92,745 26,631 93,679 92 421 56,742 Rocky Woyrnt .Planters J. C Bras well W. R. Wilkinson... Saliobuiy, Fir-.t. ...„-. H. N. Woodson Sali-pury, People.... N. Bo McCaiuess G W . Evans F i ma Fii ^t Chas.C. Blanton S iJi.v.Fir.r, J. T. Bowman S4^;;P-icl».r T. R.Hocd W.M.Sanders J. C. Exum R. C. Jones j3'»('lK ' r . " Il'M P. A. M o r g a n . . . . . . . R. A. Cooper fcuv. \ilU *<"v .-nni^Vciai W. D.Turner TV 1)O1O. V'V-\ H. C. Bridges....... T: r m i -,-, i'u", Fir^t T. J. Finch. V. cifie^br in, I'ir-^f J. D. Leak.......... A. M. Dumay J.R.Boyd V,Te:»r J e l t e i s o a , IM^st.. J. J. Thomas Vii^iui c \' uii jMurehi- H. C. McQueen 360,790 1,209,813 Millard F. Jones.... 53,512 273,927 B. G.Clavton 42,396 642,405 H. P. Brandis 197,350 923,775 W. T. Busby... 215,199 10,000 J. W. Pecdin . 234,951 1,805,253 Geo. Blanton 132,574 303,348 J. R. Moore, jr 139,300 817,488 R. P . Holding 5,165 205,475 T. C. Evans. 18,900 257,615 Mover Mmidurhall.. 26,000 163,159 T. E . Johnston 22,445 W. E , Johnson 654,189 """387," 350 John W. Guy 277;500 557,287 D. M. A n s l e y . . . . . . . 246,739 855,882 M. G. Mann.. 137,974 226,487 R. L. Pope 336,540 643,237 W.L.Marshall 187; 476 J. H . Grcenlce....... 1,001,991 74,000 331,408 J.H.Way,jr......> 1,200 155,209 G. P . C o x . . • C. S. Grainger.. . 11,101;167 1,743,600 79,119 94 707 27,933 279,462 26,584 25,000 4,850 22,465 9,452 8,606 29,713 7,388 41,090 49,050 95,201 7,915 23,050 30,004 17', 838 6,599 680,000 Krii£-> Mountain, First Kins ton, First Kin (on, National Lanrmburg, First Lenoir, First Levin^ton, FhM Lmoohiton, Fiisl Lrnr-oknon, County... Louishun?, Fir^t Loukbmy, Formers... Lumberton, First Lumberion, National. Marion, First Monroe, Fii»t Moore A illc, Fit <-t jy.('rrriii't«»n Fii->1 Mount \ irv, b ir-.t Mount ()1 ivo, Fii r4 New I'ern. NjUonal.. Newton, ^aut'ord Oxfoid F i r s t . . . . Oxford,' National of ,t;riuiYil!<\ I< MOU'LJ C o m m e r c i a l . . 1 John F. Brut on > Ui ' on -\iieiu, Poo- John W. Fries W. E. Warren N. Mitchell 922,745 1,244,467 123,046 610,110 63,609 72,935| REPORT OF THE by reports of condition on Sept. COMPTROLLER OF THE 619 CURRENCY. 12, 1919—Con tiiiv <>•"!. NORTH CAROLINA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 5 -Continued. ^esoiirces. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liani lilies. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capiial. Surplus and undivided profits. Due to banks Circula- Demand Time de- and ail tion. deposits. posits. other liabilities. $805,811 $10,91S $4,564,176 $150,000 118,553 228,040 500,414 102,749 100!892 96,817 65,448 70,198 77.051 25 611 417,105 1,302,187 1,773,221 369,552 473,672 516,487 1,617,890 513,019 742,204 251,789 931,262 1 130 627 845.774 885,815 522,463 1,302,877 1,041,754 589,694 2,205.747 650^ 525 1,146,959 1,409, 404 50,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 40,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 55,000 75,000 25,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 60,000 106,285 124,085 21,727 18,467 11,467 81,199 27,340 23,742 14,133 29,387 35,148 59,018 40,846 29,649 65; 533 47, 783 33,131 96,676 25,009 70,294 100,304 49,995 100,000 50,000 20.000 50,000 25,000 25,000 12,500 45.000 15,000 6,000 3,562,250 7,500 5,359,575 5,000 6,055,362 553,900 554,985 2,666 107,330 1,581,350 l',90i,920 300,000 300,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 108,548 152,823 192,598 6,691 27,843 63,112 132,434 120,000 1,837,059 141,900 2, 707,877 100,000 1,97.°., S60 203,Ib3 56,666 216,029 25,000 eryM 1,0)0,816 78*414 284^ 068 159! 901 87,497 39,269 316,649 57,445 113,106 185,784 114,150 77,868 220,890 $19,344 55,689 75,963 18 798 20,'981 18,476 49,117 26,924 6,214 3 222 3l'327 66,527 18,351 32,446 28,878 64,063 36,831 27,466 52,878 28,371 36,860 51,057 507,317 932,903 1,148,518 47 369 62,044 178,471 575,810 132,735 203,413 101,478 18 642 21,374 46'.840 74^847 318,182 28,566 56,170 163,270 36.700 543;378 78,036 83,092 £~ 3GS 47, :ib ltU/,71 11*1^7 60,92-3 l i t . 720 2'), w:> • 21 .'!-< i. i,'A1 ! *2 ' * 2 • > 8' ''1?J 2,505 1,250 1,250 1 250 5 625 1,250 2.500 2' 000 1,400 2,500 2,600 2,445 8,500 5,000 2,775 2,000 3,400 1,250 3j 750 625 2,253 750 100,000 1,250 2,024,312 55,178 50,000 17,877 468,589 '637 809,699 50,000 403156 100,000 5,000 1,422,782 51,275 10,659 700 299,845 30,000 100,000 5,725 2,744,494 121,182 50/KX) 23,525 2,500 544,833 17,944 . . . . . . . . . 1,081,192 100, (KX) 50,0<i<"> 300 267,759 343,444 300 i6,3O5 25 lOo 25, i U ) 13,590 200 394,393 2b,173 1,946 72,966 33,440 1,355,047 100,000 39,581 1 0 ) , S00 33,981 7,196 985,937 10(',000 2,500 1,347,354 32', 303 23,000 439,371 35,750 1,750 100,000 4,350 1,164,467 32,962 l()0,(!0u 77,445 1,375 1,459,635 50,(V't 2,770 673,462 34,618 25 OS') 412 262, 693 7,000 632,043 42,750 18,108) 354 l,00' 1 0'V 120,397 103, 203 1,250 7,500 1,825,356 2,041,747 100,000 15'• U'O $342,873 $150,000 Si, 151,361 $m<, 506 %2, 231,436 1 19, \m r,o, 000 25,000 25,000 25,000 12,500 25,000 50,000 40,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 170,909 104,613 600,948 281.988 859,678 290' 254 289,594 212.224 121,065 147) 516 258,244 409,166 421,164 176,599 206,690 241,486 231,121 86,935 363,107 311,427 609,985 299,260 307,362 254,860 445,692 211,866 ""163,548 769,237 365,037 391.586 365,776 26^6^3 2 -51', Oil 727,142 |)2<I,*M4 310.221 2 2 2 , ^ 2 333,092 45-V^; 8u9, ->00 3M, 7f2 110. 1C) 1,077,239 1-3.', 207 1,8S9,76S CW.907 o,051,9')7 201.257 42,7S'J 1 \")', 3*1 153, ?-fi :i69,4C9 J< 3 VS, 059 i )0, 711 138,545 25,000 71.-, 777 192, v^. 13,888 iu,v,.> 74,857 °* "12,500 -00, W4 82,496 100,000 r;v>72 L 1 5 , 7.?.") 7,750 10,000 51,7.}! 232,782 98,500 V>»V JS ' 1,1'.-o, >,5 01), 0 0 0 Li, 232 r>,:s2 i\ 01 • > 1J, •>. 17, (t k p " 71,71i, 0, w: 2,bL7 39,i«l 2-, . 2 r 62 ~>r I V k> .,\, ' > " ,"• *L 7, Ml ) - ,2>i 1^ » }7 li "!(\ > l *.i.\S.",l » °? '»•, J > i 1I '; dOO >'),<• ) 2 5 ()i • l~ I' > l ( -< ) '•> ~M ? \ 1 ( '->,"(•• '[) ,.V» " 1, 1 2 15,6S5 2 187,965 3 374,204 4 8,231 c 59,416 6 2-1,260 7 6", 161 8 22,390 9 145,855 10 50,721 i l 127,341 12 86,233 13 124,539 14 199,277 15 17,400 16 28,070 17 111,609 18 f», 866 19 6',6.275 JO UyJX) 21 11 \, (>r,l '>2 39,53b &> 1 «,"., ^ ' i J*2 h <v nvi^• * 7 ' lJ; r )o 1' °M" 7 . " *r * } " ! :,::.• 7 j".) 2^ !') 552,007 5,t ;2, <>\ 16,717 o'» 31 n,G.", 80,C3" 03, HI ->7 1 2 " >^ ) , i i.(«"i i 1 (>; -6'- L 12 22;;<>S5 >5 ;1 \ >7^ 11 •j ;^» ^ / * ^s L , ;~ 1 > j~ 2* ' °J2 - i s .•- I ; "7, 2\ 25 2» ji) ol ^2 5> 620 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as slioit NORTH DAKOTA. D I S T R I C T N O . 0. Resources. 1-oration and name cf bank. Abercrombie, First Alexander, First Ambrose, First Aneta, First Anamoose, Anamoose. Ashley, First Bathgate, Bathgate-.. Beach, First Belfield, First Binford, First Bisbee, First Bismarck, First Bismarck, City Bottineau, First Bottineau, Bottineau. Bowbells, First Bowman, First Brinsmade, First Buffalo, First Buxton, First Cando, First Cando, Cando Carpio, First Carrington, First Casselton, First Casselton, Cass County Cavalier, First Churchs Ferry, First.. Cooperstown, First Courtenay, First Crary, First Crosby, First Crosby, Citizens Crystal, First Devils Lake, First Devils Lake, Ramsey County. Dickinson, First Dickinson, Dakota Dickinson. Merchants. Dray ton, First East Fairview, First Edgeley, First Edinore, First Egeland, First Ellendale, First Ellendale, Ellendale.. Ellendale, Farmers Fairmoimt, First Fargo, First Fargo, Fargo Fargo, Merchants Fessenden, First Fingal, First Finley, First Forman, First Fullerton, First Golva, First 5S| Garrison, First Cashier. LE.Hoel J.H.Shaw J. L. Mathews J. G. Gunderson J.J.Schmidt T. S. Johnstone H. L. Holmes O.C.Attletweed.... R.C. Davis Joseph Buchheit A. Egeland C. B. Little P. C. Remington.... W. H.McIntosh.... H. A. Batie A. C. Wiper J. E. Phelan E. Beissbarth E.E.More O. S.Hanson C. J.Lord D. F. McLaughlin.. S. J. Rasmussen G. W.C.Ross Math. Runck , John Martin J.H.Weil H. C. Hansen H. P. Hammer G. W.C.Ross J. H. Smith E. F. Volkmann... Frank Koester Thos. Ryan H. E.Baird Blanding Fisher Franklin D. Tonne. W.J.Robinson.... W. L. Hanson M. A. Gunderson... M. E.Thurow C. A. Johnstone K. O. Paulson A. K.Attletweed.. J. O.Milsten Oscar Greenland... C. J. Ness Frank E.Shepard. J.B.Rhud F. W. Cathro G. K.Vikan W. N. Sanford E. J. Buell H. J. Haugan S.G.More Leonard Hanson... Harry Lord R. D.Gillees Oscar Herum G. S. Newberry J. A. Krick J. L. Gunkel A. D. Porter M. Engelhorn Seval Friswold Russel V. Reed H.S.Pond H.H.Martin Sigurd Bue Guy M. Jamieson.. N.J.Haley F. H. Roettier S174,878 199,114 236,133 247,148 280,013 200,721 116,387 421,740 240,820 164,732 230,577 1,639,091 817,995 308,677 292,026 145,370 308,143 112,340 318,114 227,686 465,345 411,289 162,095 497,891 305,271 460,401 375,463 165,483 523,615 106,735 109,449 182,690 199,229 306,647 559,648 430,625 $46,776 29,111 18,920 37,684 28,610 35,685 89,950 38,222 62,5501 47,572 50,600| 381,854; 148,778j 58,250| 26,860 11,775j 52,535! 86,445| 55,648 107,294 124,200 97,947 68,484 60,252 82,416 207,750 67,427 191,172 74,750 10,292 68,096 8,361 970 67,010 415,745 490,580 $30,8: 13,6< 6,6( 9,& 29,31 25,21 15; 7: 25,4! 79, & 12,7< 25,7! 166,5: 84,7! 63, & 29,81 25,0' 77,01 16, £ 18,0! 24,9: 32,5! 33,9] 17,2( 54,41 158,0J 16, & 73,9' 10,1( 90, ( X 22,1< 3,5! 8,51 23,5( 32,6, 38,8 36,7 A.Hilliard S.M.Ferris W.L.Richards.... E. S.Wallace A. F. Nohle. W.T.Martin Geo. E.Towle D. F. McLaughlin.. F. B. Gannon T. J. Graham P. McGregor E.R.Collins E. J. Weiser. M. Hector N. A. Lewis H.Thorson N. P. Langemo E.Taisey J.L.Mitchell Thomas F. Marshall HughEgan Adelbert T y m e son, jr. R. W. Akin.. F. II. Sprague D.C.Moore A.I. Hunter O. S. Hanson T. A.Tollefson.... V. W.Maser Wilson Eyer H. A. Thorn G. R. Hougen A. J. Kesler Jno. R. AndersonGeo. F. Elsberry.. B. R.Crabtree H.C.Peek Albert C. Strand.. A. N.Lynne G. A. Nesbit. G.E.Nichols Frank R.Scott.... C. W. Allanson.... Finn Oyen E. H. Gilbertson.. J. P. Gunderson... W. E. Dickinson.. M. L.Callahan.... D. P.Robinson... 759,948 188,987 614,456 398,081 138,118 463.092 322;290 116,364 351,863 222,446 338,146 182,904 3,893,575 312,746 1,415,885 508,703 76,730 321,904 281,337 287,676 103,816 211,561 281,150 70,050 88,745 105,626 7,700 66,950 59,839 16,700 88,400 32,500 20,700 46,750 535.204 186,923 341,745 61,500 40,315 84,492 22,940 6,850 750 10,062 423,7 74,5 104,7 14 8 16,4 39,1 12, £ 8,£ 62, C 14,1 23, i 28 A 411,5 101, ( 620,^ 16, ( 23,I 18,1 20, • 11, J 6,, 24,. I P. J. Reimer | M. H. Sprague D.M. Upham I J. R.Carley ! Samuel Torgerson. 193,921 583,154 757,150 1,561,105 966,207 41,581 127,900 117,850 404,500 767,038 17, 211, 242, 317, 394, 132,595 326,915 °95,449, 15,357 30,000 77,581 13, 13, 12, 59 Goodrich, First GO Graf ton, First 6 1 Grafton, Grafton 62 Grand Forks, First... 63 Grand Forks, Northwestern. C D . Lord 64 Hampden, First 65 Hank inson, Citizens... J. L. Mathews Joseph Patterson 06 Hankinson, First Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and rea curities. estate. President. \ G. A. Nelson ' H. Krautktremer.. , II. A. Merrifield.... REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. G21 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. NORTH DAKOTA. D I S T R I C T 3STO. 9. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedeposits. posits. tion. divided profits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $176,234 122,829 179,400 172 062 219,114 164,594 124,230 303,583 200,967 110,163 201,228 258,542 373,175 239,818 224,309 121,674 185,243 118,246 91,532 239,301 347,889 310,403 158,287 316,418 261,052 495,473 289,012 204,182 354,242 57,945 50,877 125,556 117,910 240,077 397,849 265,471 $6,281 45,857 10,291 6 608 7,551 15,536 10,375 23,643 6,532 19,123 10,008 548,230 243,014 54,950 3,679 19,900 89,857 6,261 26,595 $324,584 281,941 300,424 357,740 396,136 303,265 299,406 585,514 415,137 279,189 436,928 2,837,126 1,283,627 492,774 423,171 262,420 587,274 260,070 474,060 387,914 900,125 617,521 313,219 697,887 690,686 993,967 621,175 455,148 778,296 177,954 218,638 264,640 290,664 480,382 1,416,980 1,117,231 $25,000 25,000 25,000 25 000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 $14,051 $25,000 $78,018 52,113 11,142 25,000 66,131 13,102 6,500 142,332 11 738 102,396 17,075 25,000 67,791 5,344 25,000 128,015 11,786 171,216 12,072 25,000 132,638 25,000 25,000 94,167 18,236 12,500 167,905 7,788 25,000 217,404 75,000 1,637,952 511,991 55,447 50,000 83,287 28,219 36,500 131,807 31,376 7,000 76,959 12,637 6,250 34,856 25,000 227,318 78,034 7,529 25,000 75,025 25,000 230,908 89,613 9,000 25,000 45,699 7,000 457,503 43,434 6,500 229,589 82,200 5,000 25,000 200,247 63,022 25,000 1,602 50,000 289,589 40,056 25,000 357,450 13,845 25,000 258,226 169,915 19,909 25,000 236,902 79,156 50,000 71,824 5,562 6,500 94,530 14,839 25,000 93,107 6,530 105,349 15,211 176,000 8,654 25,000 714,741 71,646 50,000 703,355 45,685 12,500 5,505 4,339 407 1,700,690 384,666 951,470 654,667 185,918 704,603 455,330 184,971 579,640 320,585 419,650 345,332 7,411,321 738,458 2,738,186 652,470 165,540 480,426 391,748 331,272 140,388 276,215 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 85,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 300,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 85,464 35,529 65,555 61,120 5,953 39,505 10,000 9,577 60,162 27,293 24,621 5,000 281,475 16,854 141,209 38,513 5,426 23,231 10,000 2,891 2,879 5,000 15,444 40,003 50,138 122,988 112,682 9,713 11,500 5,000 10,000 26,318 314,128 1,045,893 1,394,722 3,689,677 2,785,484 25,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 200,000 16,372 55,992 31,828 65,897 77,770 5,974 40,593 18,030 5,850 12,500 2,300 195,422 455,414 440,350 25,000 30,000 30,000 6,424 21,455 6,852 $53,874 20,949 15,434 40,026 28,311 29,894 54,365 53,282 14,730 25,849 97,568 515,799 169,076 31,081 36,758 63,922 106,631 26,609 47,630 11,713 221,922 48,491 43,779 59,350 99,844 241,917 75,198 64,167 47,907 26,466 22,314 39,633 36,062 53,459 307,604 85,112 $13,936 9,329 9,027 15,235 16,630 10,478 13,481 21,905 15,628 9,938 20,209 130,117 55,468 13,172 17,587 9,500 29,328 9,983 19,393 15,000 51,332 25,555 11,275 24,716 33,149 56,594 27,866 20,306 27,867 8,119 8,947 10,119 11,998 19,336 72,665 53,304 $4,250 9,773 14,310 8 305 13,250 1,250 9,513 24,943 2,051 18,357 12,247 3,750 7,529 17,653 20,075 6,813 13,587 8,364 15,250 1,250 4,736 128,259 37,466 85,579 92,959 12,535 75,772 40,044 35,455 45,866 30,165 25 425 66,619 2,236,879 75,673 266,350 38,561 14,837 20,578 44,978 4,405 19,143 17,960 65,600 11,066 40,457 24,139 5,032 29,513 19,139 7,292 22,992 8,396 3,222 16,761 280,045 34,606 73,794 20,437 6,124 19,087 21,489 15 302 5,749 11,703 42,000 2,500 17,500 19,020 6,120 30,092 1,424 35,478 71,730 222,043 1,273,401 518,540 21,764 16,360 40,340 325 10,381 1,250 11,926 10,472 1,250 3,859 14,157 4,199 6,250 15,328 18,843 1,250 22,468 20,825 625 8,514 12,912 8,238 4,051 53,978 27,500 20,000 7,250 4,000 15,420 477 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 17,034 2,595 17,732 68,200 38,443 50,988 10,092 11,142 7,996 11,123 8,392 14,447 27,193 5,651 107,744 40,220 36 100,000 358,733 799,655 256,838 37 30,230 38 105,248 113,659 50,000 101,509 39 50,000 285,272 399,134 10,843 40 2,500 288,636 244,068 33,733 41 34,543 80,189 6,500 20,000 42 50,000 261,718 248,380 30,000 43 184,869 199,211 6,250 5,780 44 77,531 54,583 12,500 46,530 45 309,664 113,284 25,000 66,638 46 76,349 100,305 25,000 49,668 47 314,111 6,250 134,898 130,194 25,000 25,240 48 50,000 3,046,703 1,100,458 2,632,685 49 52,704 50 50,000 407,952 160,948 100,000 1,122,016 779.586 495,375 51 34,134 52 143,344 386', 479 25,000 85 53 49,595 60,519 25,000 689 54 186,006 195,500 25,000 11,192 55 131,282 207,274 7,000 30,664 56 171,841 100,876 44,502 66,449 1,558 57 101,410 114,744 6,500 23,561 58 103,905 20,000 50,000 283,975 100,000 425,438 200,000 1,241,375 100,000 658,509 10,000 30,000 30,000 48,711 135,775 168,634 139,023 9,828 59 53,665 60 552,261 13,136 61 724,320 830,767 1,151,635 62 730,554 1,018,651 63 105,130 218,325 205,735 157 64 17,858 65 5,129 66 622 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national haul's as shown NORTH DAKOTA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 9—Continued. 1lesources. Location and name of bank. President. United Cashier, Other bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Hannaford, First Harvey Fi r st Hatton, First Hatton, Farmers & Merchants. Hebron First Hettmger, First Hillsboro, First Hillsboro, Hillsboro... Hop1*1 Fir^t Hope, Hope Hunter, First .. Jame'iown Citizans Jamestown, Farmers & Merchants. Jamestown, James River. Kenmare, First Kenmare, Kenmare... Killdeer, First Kramer, First. Kulm, First Lakota, National La Moure Fit^t La Moure, Farmers Langdon, First Langdon, CavalierCounty. Lansford, First. Larimore,. North Dakota. C.Keite Aug Peterson M. F. Hegge M. L. Elken R. L. Jones J. J Reirner Abraham Hanson... G. H. Bolken L. A. Tavis. . A. G. Newman E. Y. Sarles Ole Arnegard J D Brown Ole Arnegard J. H. Gall J. J Nierling . C. A. Klaus J. H. Watts. J. A. Dodds O. E. Rudrud J. T. Kiland K, w . Havilar-d Geo. A. Warner 0 . W. Parkhurst C. R. Hod«e 11. R. Wolfer H. T. Graves A. n. Denault 1,269,177 140,844 107,190 David Clark, jr J. W. Fox Robt.Wilcox H. Ingvaldson J. M. Hammond.... J. W. Murphy David Lloyd . H. Hodem . ... C. B. McMillan W. F . Winter G. A. Przoinski T . T . Shepherd H. N. Owens W. H. Gjerdingen... John J. Giodt K.C. Nelson Paul Adams T. S. Hunt L. L. Gardner John Sheehan 199,217 228, 88i 117,362 115,204 117,716 162,806 374,142 289,349 441,500 514,141 35,502 23,104 3,733 14,022 18,741 46,800 129,661 54,440 26,150 82,150 13,023 24,941 40,279 9,866 21,493 26,648 49,811 37,714 29,080 18,521 F. E. Tucker. Chas. W. Hierlfiv C. S. Dugstad. 0. A. Hazen 179,147 150,209 6,500 72,800 19,606 12, 498 2">i,i:> 507' U) Ml, 172 40 i 611 62'), 75b 2» 171 46,096 279, 886 154.100 47', 437 98; 450 89,049 33,253 88,295 45,540 21,742 41,227 65,700 7.500 34,474 49,594 1,407 104, 900 3-5,742 40,916 59,754 320,098 138,822 40,800 48, 27-1 20,834 8,000 215.302 23,150 81,258 189.558 127', 208 107,900 101,300 56,000 110,373 49,408 39,764 12,686 24,500 25,070 50,112 23,665 35,216 74,2P.4 15,769 13,698 142,517 32,783 30, 766 42.513 61; 303 28,629 10' 727 40;442 9,362 10,435 20,917 15,541 23,309 207.644 164,621 16,526 60.462 14', 904 17,623 9,900 20,650 134,940 15,300 37.825 27', 269 37,607 6,608 22,473 47,490 107,080 9,762 19,941 276, 810 218,248 437,258 419,489 215', 570 191,280 153,744 507,277 476,654 J. H. Dooley Rov H. Rue . . . . J. W. Stiteler....... Lini oo, FLIM J. I). Meier..... . W. S.Adams. B.H.Boonni. I it-^ ill*, J«J.^ Makofi r i * C.V.Olson M T H m, F\'^t J.B.Eacek MiiKhn, M 'clianta. < Geo. F . Wilson Mai ion, First John J. Webber P. J. Hack] Geo. 0 . Stormier.... F B. Rob rtson.... O. B.Carlson. M<F'*n» ; ' F i i t ' *\" 11 ^ JId \ oi^on E. M.Metz r.ji'.Sripso-D .".".".' A. O.MOPII Mec'in. F p ' t . . . . .LII. Do. v Win. F . Ste^e 7 MiNor? Tv ". B . John on. A.W.Eastman "vlil^o., Mn^ot. . . Reginald Thorns J\. F All1-1 JQ Mil on, Fii JonnWild H, G. Halverson.... M l P Q ( Ac M * £ i ' - i . . 3.1. Uc.,0 M.L.Haley........ T e d , Fir. f i d ^ 1\\ 00' " H -t * Lidp n v w 1 , 1 jim"i« K'v > - " ,r« Mi* ( , \ ni' M . Mo' -i^! I1 n * " J I Hegge M. 0 Mo ms. An* on Wohlwend... j T Pi ' z R. S. Adorns A. P . Hu^on Aasru-1 Pctoi on 11. R. 1/\(H1 T. S. Tohn^oao WWovC. McDowell C. P . Alison P . *~, F v on > H.S.Pe^on If. U b e ' 1 11 T . T oi-dJe Mi.ii • Fir" f " 0. U P.vch.r X ii;uu on, h a^ . C. L. 3r«"iici: H»T' 1To|mes New Ln '{«. a, Fiis* Au-.Pt ci-on \r< «' Vo \foid, Fiisl Lewis McV 1 OiSui Voi t h " n >1, Fir^t. . . A . B . I cuidr NToi thw ood, Ci']zon^ . K. G.Spim^n O < i n >*• T h o mas F . Marshall C. E Knox Omemv. Fir ^ f 1). McTvinnon Ovmbiock, F i r l . T.L.Till^ch Pa* e Fu -A L.B.Hmna Park River, First Karl J. Farup Par shall, First Aug. Peterson R. W. Akin Plaza, First H. E.Bvorum V. R.Toinpkins Fred F . Page E. H. Trousdale C.M.Tjorvold F . B . Heath. F. P. Holmes H. E. Schroedor J. I). S wens on H. H.Tufte.... A. S. Ellingson J.E.Bunday C. E.Roney A. R. Batie Just. Ludwigsen M. N.Mallory K.D.Bennett R. A. Nordbye C.F.Olson./. $160,565 566,789 350,184 234,004 a U), (YlA 1, J >(>' M)) 3"1 " / I 2oL ( 0 * l f V , 1 J, 2 4 ' , li 1 j 2 ^ 16.' 209, kt 2**5 11 32l'.:« , 1^2 21 1 3-2, Til 1 . >,")-. 27 { 7 1,17" ."• , 27' \ ns 370 0 ' . • ]()i \\22^ .,S~ 17? 0«-l 2S7 -i<i2 3,?S 5 H 3M! 14-5 ',],, ?s,'-> 485 S70 330 1'.; 12.% 255 219,555 288.030 371', 194 168. 112 252,994 $38,600 ?5 220 236,827 89,572 22,605 40,900 337,000 123,650 97,134 70,496 32,707 32,100 80,126 $12,315 21,865! 11,350 18,439 64,140 37,862 82,005 75,053 91 646 56,765 5,900 54,752 18,939 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 623 by reports of condition on Sept, 12, 1919—Continued. N O R T H DAKOTA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 9—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circuladivided tion. profits. Due t o Demand deposits. n Time de- abnad k s posits. other all liabilities. $63,771 94,492 85,320 12,466 $10,397 28,000 31,523 12,227 $1,250 1,250 500 1,250 $286,898 737,616 715,704 367,958 $25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 $10,483 50,619 27,995 15,289 $25,000 25,000 9,995 25,000 65,731 109J168 65,286 60,643 71,077 39,056 39,577 30,195 55,189 6 499 17^429 32,000 22,145 19,723 16,162 13,563 17,944 29,444 6,499 5,250 2,500 2,500 11,962 9,391 3,350 11,250 5,000 458,650 428,857 956,049 . 703,480 507,112 383,150 248,841 653,518 665,352 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 11,554 23,784 16,098 22,733 15,868 16,247 2,137 30,461 19,852 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 10,000 25,000 218,930 196,233 275,142 198,142 177,343 134,279 93,562 262,841 304,754 168,979 154,826 430,091 378,900 195,653 79,173 107,501 143,368 171,021 34,117 4,015 134,718 3,704 18,248 53,451 5,641 141,848 119,725 59,286 61,057 31,250 1,668,804 100,000 105,807 25,000 559,324 461,345 417,328 14 6,500 16,250 25,000 146,22G 152,330 67,269 42,849 42,758 198,682 224,180 129,198 177 177 279,708 115,320 126,491 63, 505 81,044 90,363 75,344 242,027 153, 728 190, 701 394,709 3,817 15 25,565116 28 276 17 811 18 7,077 19 14,166 20 23, 843 21 29,897 22 81,372 23 33,789 24 6, 500 21,500 117.623 164,278 89,643 59,653 2,682 25 10,000 26 15,055 25,000 42,234 50,000 13,208 20,000 15,353 6,250 25,108 50,000 24,986 25,000 2,500 20,000 53,520 25,030 18,831 25,000 20,645 11.800 33,230 2:500 10.000 12,500 4,115 7,000 13,853 25,000 12,853 25,000 5,225 15,601 6,250 11,233 10,000 5 535 6,250 9,589 24,995 156,159 75,000 50,000 60,969 7,000 25,000 18,095 25,000 10,396 6, 500 5,000 17,476 23,517 " " 2 6 ,"606 11,387 10,000 12,421 25,000 34,559 25,000 10, 036 25,000 10,950 25,000 16.849 7,000 19,144 25.000 16,033 25; 000 38,207 12,500 4,157 10,000 33, 264, 20,000 199,709 281,811 236,017 169,118 385,668 143,889 72,148 545.593 110,230 81,134 147,490 111,496 65,170 86,148 97,379 105j873 126,284 204,852 84,427 162,741 776,533 380,311 65,467 189,760 67,017 132,439 298,487 107,696 217,951 255,744 272,025 395, 724 244,170 59,622 153,126 293,818 116,475 48,310 88,725 187,616 535,238 359,020 329,981 444,497 238,500 106,422 646,574 204,926 214,576 157,208 217,735 104,175 124,890 214,304 106 222 187,711 198,899 110,019 208,165 797,423 320,692 242,909 297,292 99,681 144,966 206,919 234,109 353,040 497;176 390,190 247,585 151,977 114,689 205,778 204,793 358,681 122,320 170,997 2.913 27 96; 442 28 24,571 29 21,373 30 28,478 7,056 1,789 33 430,545 34 53,928 35 19,860 36 122 37 11,278 38 277(39 16,958140 51,861j41 134,017i 42 10,801i43 25.207144 4,444! 45 13,143N6 436^ 749j 47 368,942 48 15,182 49 13,672 50 5,235 51 52 4*369 53 3,046 54 23,573 55 33,232 5 > 48,135 57 22,543 58 64,257 59 5,112 60 331 61 661 62 38,083 63 6,867 64 26,037 65 44,744 78,631 11,446 14,897 23, 839 91,533 26,239 19,377 24 795 85^334 19,359 15,500 9 962 6,112 6,438 15,554 22,793 15,000 24 343 30,044 325 813 6,510 5,325 6,300 1,250 18,520 12,376 3,382 38,016 312,170 371,878 189 292 165, 426 194,527 344, 591 621,166 428,256 549.250 708,206 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50, 000 25,000 15,307 26,242 5,242 9,222 5,829 6,399 30,616 15,433 25, 000 10,000 27,691 36,302 12,473 12,547 1,031 7,708 246,448 292,064 25,000 25,000 5,000 11,633 106.164 157; 087 110,301 40,662 115,526 90,379 24,911 343,082 '29,268 25,927 85,034 21,328 31,9x9 15,374 17,043 22,339 50,753 87, 215 42,465 50,472 518,322 249, 759 37. 750 50', 379 63, 288 45,587 123,453 • 64,478 43,541 221,818 60,585 93, 031 23,525 25,896 51, 643 137,465 32,141 15,393 15,484 41.821 30,000 22,637 41,972 18,520 8,319 75,719 13,500 12,346 13,059 15,292 7,403 10,000 13,294 12 542 15,313 21,488 9,855 21,690 92,512 40,197 11,219 24,752 7,768 12,267 21,528 16, 698 26,000 34,204 35,323 35,558 23,305 8,313 16, 587 34,688 23,011 6,879 13,770 11,356 19,399 1,278 17,312 26,763 12,240 1,587 1,250 9,750 625 8,420 5,222 1,824 11,367 10,813 8,892 8,015 12,768 312 13,705 23,750 19,000 3,545 1,250 2,765 543 8,974 1,000 16,680 18,250 18,683 1,250 5,450 6,200 7,749 8,224 15,756 3,522 13,5391 455,293 1,055,725 702,816 567,075 983,751 464,431 227,861 1,801,232 462,415 373,015 388,050 413.009 205,737 291,749 426,397 376 337 371,647 480,241 235,675 443,629 2,341,864 1,230,914 380,558 555,147 213,831 307, 405 552,249 413,368 640,952 873, 573 794,909 750,887 521,354 228,272 428,380 565,305 588,946 216, 654 364.023 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 2,500 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 30'.000 25', 000 25,000 100,000 50,000 25)000 25,000 25,000 9 c 000 25', 000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 39,2791 6,500 15,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 $110,794 $102,764 191,784 416,396 234,518 418,196 95,900 196,769 $12,857! 1 28,817 2 3 10,000 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 624 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown NORTH DAKOTA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 9—Continued. Resources. Location and name cf bank. Petersburg, First Portland, First Portland, Farmers Reeder, First. Reynolds, First Rock Lake, First Rolette, First Rolla, First Ryder, First St. Thomas, First Sanborn, First Scrant on. First Sentinel Butte, First.. Sharon, First Sheldon, First Sheyenne, First Stanley, First Starkweather, First... Steeie, First Streeter, First 2li Streeter, Citizens 22! Taylor, First. Tolley,' First Tower City, First T owner. First Turtle Lake, First Tuttle, First Underwood, First Valley City, First Valley City, Security.. Van Hook, First Wahpeton, Citizens National. Wahpeton. National.. Walhalla, First Washburn, First Williston, First Willow City, First Willow City, Merchants. Wimbledon, First Wimbledon, Merchants. Wood worth, First Wyndinere, First President. Cashier. T. B. Ray K. A. Wade! O. N. Hesken H. E. Johnston S. N. Thompson... W.J.Lichty A. Egeland W.N.Steele. Aug. Peterson E.T.Thompson... E. A. Engebretson. W.A.Shaw E. J. Curtin. Alexander Curry... GusO.Kratt H. P. Halverson... T. L. Beiseker T.J.Dougherty... Jno. F. Robinson.. W. E.Barringer... N.C. Young A. J. Peterson J. L. Mathews A. M. Voorhees T. L. Beiseker Wm.Lierboe Jno. F. Robinson-. Theo. Albrecht Herman Winterer.. James Grady August Peterson... O. A. Leach Joseph Patterson... W. F. Winter Geo. L. Robinson.. J.H.Shaw F. M. Rich J. S. Odland P. E. Johnson P. M. Paulson A. A. Koppang I. W. Kirkely Wm. F. Huck E. J. Langley O.N. Onsgard Robt. Fraser C.H.Christiansen. H. L. Barnes Louis Malm R.J.List W. C. Stuhr. O.H.Olson R.E.Kratt J. O. Severtson.... B. W.Taylor Chas. A. Potter.... F. D.Jones A.T.Graf C.W.SpauldingJr. Gust D. Lindgren.. W. E. Hynes S. F.Sherman H.H.Bergh R. F. Lierboe A. F. Fir JohnE. Reuter John Tracy H. C. Aarrioth Arthur T. Olson... J. P. Reeder P.A.Peschel.... L. S. Ledage Aug. E. Johnson. O.W.Bell L. A. Henze C. W. Wilkins... IT. M. Stroud. A. B. Kemp.. F.C. Lovell.. J. S. Johnson. O. J. Rued John R. Jones T. E . A b e r l e . . C. B . Paulson. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, a*hd Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $189,931 290, 416 199,103 273,345 115.007 163,460 243,246 249,083 270,383 183,050 218,366 205,468 170,825 236,264 135,978 214,694 185,998 199,168 242,657 208,923 182,850 97,939 160,559 345,092 237,031 204,282 148,106 150,535 1,286,862 104,289 275,578 470,478 $104,115 116,106 83,658 29,690 34,850 26,000 18,650 55,550 31,150 48,000 42,170 20,988 6,774 115,269 32,450 56,550 16,381 33,202 52,000 30,152 10,400 2,092 6,250 84,237 37,569 15,000 28,399 373 278,304 1,095 14,200 131,409 $6,200 19, 600 19.270 20,063 11,270 18,983 38,472 35,376 23,429 25,150 22,486 20,658 7,319 9,720 16,521 9,535 14,054 12,010 13,700 20,122 18.271 13,438 29,139 30,478 21,322 15,598 5,603 8,780 107,126 1,053 17,017 1223 375 346,629 111,941 427,045 1,357,455 201.314 232,096 176,640 65,997 42,935 71,810 27,850 24,549 251,192 10,366 33,289 84,793 20,113 12, 772 229,774 192, 870 54,371 13,595 11,424 15,710 136,550 223,654 8,635 32,750 14,447 11,971 OHIO. DISTRICT Ada, First Adena, Peoples . Akron, First-Second.. Akron National City Alliance, First Amesville, First Ansonia, First Arcanum, First Arcanum, Farmers Ashland, First Ashtabula, Farmers... Ashtabula, Marine Ashtabula, National... Athens, Athens .. 57 Athens, The Bank of Athens, N. B. A. 53 Baltimore, First 33 it 15 43 47 43 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Justin Brewer J. G. Ickis Bruner N C. Stone A L . Atkinson L. B. Glazier E. E . Vance M M .Smith W . J. Dull F . E.Myers H .M . Kunkle E H Burrill B B. Seymour L. G. Worstell J. D. Brown C. 1. J. n. Johnson NO, J. S.MCKGG... Jesse S. Beck.. _ S. Marvel Hftrrv WilliamsG E.Graf F L. Thomas A L. Comstock C. C. Taylor L L. Miller A C. Bogniard E R. Pierce FredR. Moselev C. H . R . Faulkner F L . Alderman. T . B . Golden V C. H . Wagner $91,710 $381,687 $22,094 239,341 55 755 209,603 13,273,723 1,060,435 3,937,058 5 988 287 292 472 2 610 113 1,751,802 297,262 436,826 46,470 111,396 148,807 117,564 48,084 51,033 232,297 68,113 203,372 320,484 71,670 87,540 526,017 99,306 165,855 100,000 853,992 394,725 156,338 353,419 351,747 353,444 1,031,913 243,038 579,761 322,858 362,050 948,461 140,900 167,775 252,086 77,343 11,050 625 RBPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Sept, 12, 1919—Continued. N O R T H DAKOTA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 9—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources Surplus and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time dedivided tion. posits. profits. $21,406 $24,980 $132,751 6,250 167,545 27,448 124,670 6,864 79,083 26,793 25,000 36,928 5,000 12,797 25,000 112,532 10,422 12,500 125,327 38,586 25! 000 171, 963 96,304 38,035 25,000 13,786 25,000 109,553 77,270 27,996 25,000 26,410 10,000 114,176 52,839 20,000 25,079 25,000 149,632 13,269 25,000 61,995 8,000 25,000 89,663 6,250 53,176 7,325 6,500 175, 644 20,343 23,652 25,000 158,608 77,187 4,757 25,000 68,396 10,500 37,194 5,707 59,425 6,250 9,997 39,089 50,000 185,142 80,142 5,000 25,000 54,385 9,352 10,000 49,292 3,943 25,000 70,446 5,000 108,040 25,000 742,330 83,073 20,815 10,000 72,729 5,513 29,828 'so'bbo 341,342 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $137,547 267,660 215, 577 162,001 81,340 63,394 116,496 161,341 175,851 142, 687 136,037 185,108 114,801 215,278 88, 574 171,488 171,718 96,678 71,422 117, 750 12,872 71,456 111, 005 146,188 149,724 148,646 58,441 82,532 878,869 214,575 43,247 227,293 $29,069 39,042 13,273 17,131 7,815 19,469 13,105 50', 790 26,546 41,096 14,163 101,574 18,295 49,238 22,946 33,281 34,381 58,900 42,541 20,722 8,535 15,385 22,129 48,376 12,256 23,947 8,317 28,368 221,293 33,425 (59,282 133, $13,807 20, r " 56,727 10, 943 5,396 10,075 13,449 19,267 12,962 15,539 11,464 13,615 12,172 22,177 7,245 12,506 7,872 16,060 18,566 7,127 9,932 5,862 8,021 8,075 10,147 la, 705 6,211 7,527 80,680 11,000 3,000 37,375 $1,250 $344,374 $25,000 9,188 495, 208 25,000 6,500 378,611 25,000 364,753 25,000 13,581 180,932 25,000 6,594 245, 254 25,000 7,267 327,547 25,000 625 424,555 25,000 14,489 376,086 25,000 11,616 317,600 25,000 4,765 322,393 25,000 13,744 374,608 25,000 12,305 224,588 25,000 9,203 443,550 25,000 10,882 221,390 25,000 6,250 338,333 25,000 11,767 265,498 25,000 6,812 324,165 25,000 4,825 378,406 25,000 8,942 292,846 25,000 5,800 232,615 25,000 2,627 140,541 25,000 5,825 236,600 25,000 10,502 535,269 50,000 19,011 334.247 25,000 15,922 277; 25,000 8,061 197,886 25,000 1,250 195,716 " 25,000 133 26,767 2,001,032 100,000 364,604 25,000 13,384 178, 719 50,000 899, 840 55,000 4,317 18,038 41,337 29,313 78,980 18,995 17,745 37,004 11,684 17,662 38,894 9,165 9,382 847, 072 15, 718 248, 908 6,839 583, 957 33, 713 76,595 1,708,527 285,295 7,856 309,662 13,118 50,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 10,000 2,614 43,013 28,566 15,298 19,973 50,000 25,000 25,000 37,500 25,000 21,000 210,466 83,524 102,114 416, 255 74,131 93,922 295, 697 96,555 295,771 677,403 178,066 130,619 230,909 16,215 93,052 473,803 17,800 19,148 80,867 9,286 16,891 6,661 7,750 in, 341 401,077 249,463 25,000 25,000 17,454 5,000 25,000 10,000| 136,508 79,756 174.677 72,416 22,438 57,291 9,749 19,287; 17, 454 8,115 176, 978 313,231 25,000 25, 000 8,054 5,000 15, 000 124,158 136,111 51,984 102,5321 19, 766 29,588 42 7,598 $2,688 1,305 6,500 46,876 7,663 6,531 37,802 2,665 15,895 1,574 10 31,090 11 13,914 11,948 3,561 7,552 19|182 2,029 1,184 24,923 64,850 49,38r nu •xxjf o 30,210 25 4,585 ~ 4585 12,738 146,793 J 1,141 7,230 31 196,377 OHIO. DISTRICT NO. 4. $81,708 86,282 2,962,377 1,197,346 253,682 28,894 18,547 53,308 41,760 395,462 168,197 26,382 190,803 184,937 182,287 101,041 $624,221 $41,039 $5,983 623,784 3,819 28,984 871,681 530,390 22,635,664 10,633,156 526,438 18,500 113,458 15,200 2,868,230 352,755 14,329 2,859 251,326 12,074 4,024 593,372 32,000 4,182 546,390 21,736 3,200 1,263,756 65,741 11,375 87,517 18,677 1,623,108 63,919 58,390 1,010,195 101,495 29,017 1,949,710 77,040 8,341 1,534,987 88,263 13,523 1,547,209 33,243 3,138 477,901 $50,000 25,000 700,000 250,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 — 4 0 $25,863 $50,000 $497,871 44,233 25,000 242,484 $284,805 -**,r«« 727,658 477,300 8,854,""" 10,978,705 54,356 436,588 100,000 5,475, 277 3, , 773,558 : 164,673 100,000 1,002, 773 1,331,430 34,549 25,000 159,645 106,943 12,902 25,000 155,304 33,120 55,048 50,000 436,128 43,671 35,000 224,537 154,418 131,850 50,000 978,113 204,188 50,000 1,151,906 22,048 17,050 95,300 352,112 364,824 150,419 147,998 1,380,481 18,972 67,455 80,000 1,175,673 41,000 1,264,187 133,401 26,501 6,000 291,903 124, $487 43 2,262 44 897,645 45 597,773 46 169,354 47 1,618 48 2,096 49 50 38,765 51 3,793 52 44,966 53 80,909 54 51,840 111,859 55 56 8,621 57 3,528 58 626 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national ha?il:s as shown OHIO—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 4—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Barnesville, First G. E. Bradfleld Barnesville, National.. J. J. Kirk Batavia, First P. F. Jamieson J. L. Decker Beallsville, First G. W.Yost Bellaire, First. Bellaire, Farmers & jJohn Du Bois Merchants. Bellefontaine, Belle- I Chas. McLaughlin... fontaine. ! B ellefontaine, P eoples. Win.r W. Kiddle...., Bellevue, First J. Yv . Close Belmont, Belmont J. W. Wrieht. SiBluestein Bethel, First Bethesda, First J. W. Wilkinson Blanchester First D. W. Hogan Blufiton, First JohnBixel Bowerston, First S. B. Boor Bradford, First J. E.Deeter Bremen, First II. M. Scholl Bridgeport, Bridgeport J. J. Holloway Brookville, First If. E. Gardiner. W.W.Morrison Bryan, First C. A. Bowersox Bryan, Farmers Bucyi'us, First E. G. Beal Bucyrus, Second A. G. Stoltz Burton, First.... G. B. Fox.... J. W. Thompson Byesville. First E.N. Haver Held Cadiz, First R upert R. B eethani. Cadiz, Fourth J. M. Sharon Cadiz, Harrison V. E. Harkins Caldwell. Citizens C a l d v e l l , N o b l e J. E. Smith County. Cambridge, Central... M. L. Hartley Cambridge, Guernsey. H. W. Luccock Cambridge, National.. A. R. Murray R.C. Prugh Canaden, First Canfield, Farmers D.Campbell Canton, First Austin Lynch Canton, City Wm. II. Clark F. P. Hills Cardington, First Byron Ogg Carey, First Cartilage, First C.'E. McCammon... Celina, First J. E. Hatter Centerburg, First T.D.Updike Chagrin Falls, First... A. H. Van Valkenburg. Chardon, First S.S. Smith Chesterhill, First C. P. Yocom Cheviot, First (Station Fred. E. Wesselmann L., Cincinnati). Alex. Renick Chillicothe, First Chillicothe, Central... F. A. Stacey Chillieothe, Citizens... G. A. Vaug'hters.. Chillicothe, Ross Clark W. Story.... County. Cireleville, First B. F. Benford Circleville, Second S. T. Ruggles Cireleville, Third C. G. Shulze Cincinnati, First W.S.Rowe.. Cincinnati, Second C. A. Bosworth Cincinnati, Fourth Charles E. Wilson.. Cincinnati,Fifth-Third Charles A. Hinsch.. Cincinnati, Atlas Albert Lackman... Cincinnati, Citizens... Edward Goepper... Cincinnati, Lincoln... Geo. H. Bohrer.... Clarington, First John J. Rea Clarksville, Farmers... D. A. Humphreys.. Cleveland, First John Sherwin Cleveland, Central J. J. Sullivan Cashier. C. J. Bradfield O. P. Norris J. F. Dial Harry Briggs J. F.Mellott R. L. Bowman FredC. Spittle.... R. B. Keller L. P. Ochm J. F. NeiT. G. G. Bambach.... E. F.Barnes G. H.Inrm E. M. Hostettler... .T. C. Lyons F. R.Bwyer A. D. Huflord H. R. Jungling Abraham Hay F. L. Mederaur Chas. M. Wertz J. J. Quaintance H.E.Cook F. H.Crittenden... E. P. Fiiiley O.C. Gray Chas. E. Stewart... A. P. Sheriff A. L. Schafer II. F. Hancher W. S. McCartney.. J. W. Scott C. S. McMahon J.E.Randall M. H. Liddle W. G. Saxton II. S. Kaufman.... W. P. Vaughan.... I. L. Culler: Edward F. Smith.. C. H. Howick. V. E. Brokaw A. R. Mountjoy... C. R. Truman Carl Patterson Avery Markland... S.M.Veail E. L. Spetnagel Fred Hessentahler. Charles C. Jack J.W.Crist G. H.Schleys M. E.Noggle P.E.Kline A. L. Shreve J . F . Klein Charles H. Shields., C. J.Ziegler Wm. D. Knox Orin N. Littell F. R. Nelson Clinton Madden C. E. Farnsworth.. C. L.Corcoran Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and! Govern- ments, overdrafts. merit se- and real curities. estate. $709,487 $505,000 181,175 042^273 155,150 230,040 71G, 917 14,405 1,899,978 403,430 517,926 297;859 $924,235 208,055 83,350 66,446 406,524 245,458 440,691 210,514 104,620 653,759 645,5301 99,673! 251,666 214,320 152,802 444,783 90,155 291,700 138,426 2,019,956 212,257 758,142 1,149,813 379.740 1,037,308 401,532 155; 411 230,529 488,045 813,213 346.520 500,473 270,614 237,530 48,500 1045 908 27,400 93,163 104,504 55,994 71,700 58,292{ 270,384 91,638 166,300 495,923 317,218 290,848 47,150 47,650 116,550 207,511 140,250 64,480 320,450 32,860 312,881 181,352 76,390 192,524 78,950 48,740 143,769 144,684 64,649 771,927 32,200 178,349 191,491 68,787 192,052 102, 235 110,655 241,632 217,583 118,250 281,098 249,252 221,719 446,650 238,763 86,989 203.521 85,101 51,788 437,042 172,830 40,051 341,647 156,865 232,045 70,974 230,613 6,780,597 2,200,013 1,471,206 314.213 220,117 2,732,776 102; 350 45, 840 227,750 43,140 15,000 182,093 80,422 204,175 97,317 70,220 299,600 1,413,480 29,086 179,40122,701 6,339 55,468 100,540 372,054 120,119 366,999 66,244 25;774 161,603 325,150 95,601 167,233 1,091,220 421,310 729,658 564,250 535,600 229.520 226;614 446,999 533,513 323,663 92? 000 264,429 192,862 558. 963 131,833 74a 700 438| 128 105,800 26,061, 219 12, 897,683 862,300 3,230, 679,921 5,731. 851,939 30,517: 315,795 2,122: 168,611 9,50i; 033,300 4,161. 79,424 266 51,600 60; 61,281, 410 12, 000,266 16,549, 4601 3,010,850 127,055 259,296 150,695 7,356,149 1,621,376 1,270,185 6,942,461 1,704,138 1,372,246 1,518,856 110,211 15,310 3,460,225 601,662 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 627 by reports of condition on Sept. 12a 1919—Continued, OHIO—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 4—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Surplus and undivided profits. Other assets. ,$107,184 62, 568 37,334 29,211 188,1881 157.895! §80, 656 30', 008 25,584 9,303 105,000 42;517 $24, 250 7,100 4,900 2,345 30,266 8,514 100,193* 42,943 8,200 88 ; 923| 239.440j 42,934| 26,3791 42.446| 217^4111 45,554! 19;348! 36.9931 41'? 014| 297.1961 U, 955| 367.052! 294^664! 25,7541 390,402! 623267| 84,3741 32,61Q! 60,797' 185,373; 70,533 86,5201 54,218| 52; 638j 18,9441 31,711 20,221! 31,801i 24.303 14', 023 40,000 18.632 145,424 246,161 116.694 356;495 149,251 69,8891 1,931,469 625,884 57,398 107,499 57,530 86', 303 44,806 14,746 $2,470,812 1,131,179 536,358 238,627 3,033,386 1,270,169 Due to banks Circula- Demand rime de- and all tion. deposits. posits. other liabilities. $100,000 $165,310 $100,000 $540,713 $1,507,516 59,128 103,200 339,174 433,202 100,000 18,839 80.000 353,938 80,000 91,609 91,611 12,669 10!300 25,000 1,280,393 200,000 134,630 200,000 994,087 1 57,254 100,000 391,683 460,558 100,000 100,000 "603,402( 9, 648 100,000 53,211 8,000 31,375 5 ; 450 4,500 2,250 4,349 6,248 450 1,250 2,700 20,000 15,828 1,250 77.000 1.750 81', 725 179;20C 25,291 5,000 10,100 16,464 27,500 13,888 23,752 1,475 28,508 19,728 39,795 46,229 12,659 37.475 36,750 34,553 3,005 1,108,374 1,519,400 396,853 495,554 499,161j 578,476 673,932 323,739 586,387 323,713 3,524,887 368,128 1,548,593 2,392,816 821,790 2,028,074 654,572 423,317 669,560 1,027,818 1,315,998 836,856 1,194,253 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000! 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 120,000 100,000 60,000 60,000 53,005 59,121 19,124 39,209 27,660 39,545 10,000 9,559 19,158 26,606 282,404 19,140 24,017 32,156 45,212 137,946 38,950 39,069 29,160 41,017 121,538 73,390 74,444 54,130 23,180 59,223 38,23S 31,102 487,264 180,194 20.476 14.633 19,500 81,069 18,557 8,488 15,386 3,630 7,504 6,456 2,500 25,000 37,194 6,023 1,250 6,750 14,643 2,750 2,039 1,222,809 519,115 1,079,880 732,508 637,124 12,895,549 4,110,378 459,837 363,615 465j694 1,965,321 297,301 187,621 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 500,000 240,000 60,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 71,464 92,595 446, 871 503.852 27,151 49,995 268, 872 120,67 127,343 57,000 788, 086 21,377 27,738 42,500 529, 419 15,468 47,100 305, 618 217:217 842,155 434,100 6,283, 550 3. 933,457 269,193 188,400 2,272, 162 534,537 25,398 48,800 240, 139 77.077 18,064 25,000 143, 951 i5i;497 14,938 23,590 387, 881 209,671 90,387 94,800 533. 1111. 122,704 23,387 24,000 222; 414 2,500 76, 362 "83,'660 102,398 32, 692 136,749 36,967 10,900 37,294 3,550 2 899 .16,145 906,364 287,985 886,023 50,000 25,000 25,000 47,776 34,544 42,969 266,: 166,989 234,255 194,315 119,108 49,520 75,825 92 ; 158 500 8,000 7,500 5,900 2,546,730 1,199,002 1,365,855 1,568,051 150,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 211.999 189;723 93,186 143,381 63, 000| 6,500 1,253,151 76,029i 2,810 1,563,653 976,503 1,250 54,664 2,917,812 545,384 61,147,505 42,552 7,718,090 267,400 587.289 203,156 12,675,886 , 2,984! 884i3. 580,726 58,496,109 17,013 6,040,065 247,647 789,561 756,202 17,891,260 63,234 9,423,758 463,691 540,998 3,641 19,347 160,340 1,900 9,037 5,728,128 4 558^566105,488,437. 1,452, ~~' " " " —~ 26,047,790 130.000 125;000 100,000 6,000,000 1,000,000 500,000 3,000,000 400,000 2,000,000 500,000 40,000 25,000 2,500,000 1,000,000 304,770 344,986 225,966 11,369,258 694,404 3,203,562 6,618,211 632,706 2.302,734 2,182, 984 61,864 22,261 18,459,842 4,044,679i 907,161 $57,273 96,475 3,581 7,438 224,276 160;674 6 •10,900 49,41i 100,000 715,122 90,836 27,500 343,842 962,9031 76,034 24,000 110,763 215,419 2,5420,900 410,195 '250 ,x 25,000 160,531 259,445 1,525 12 33,000 454,056 (>48j 1,227 13 48, 800 158,711 311,3211 95,100 14 24,200 163,845 100,535! 600 25,000 494,133 23.096!. 11,545 25,000 235,562 40,385 100,000 1,388,281 613,817 30,200 25,000 164,091 104,697 70.006 20 60,000 888,504 446,067! 50,000 612,061 721', 455 i 927, 144 21 100,000 359,636 216,205! 737 22 32, 035 23 100,000 1,082,366 575,727| 25,000 221,804 336,1471 7. 671 24 7,500 228,043 122,805I l, 25 '300 75,000 317,161 159,265 13, 973 26 104,000 459,285 288,117 15, 399 27 100,000 397,475 580,258 16, 727 28 60,000 256,599 350,662 36, 200 29 60,005 278,891 468,454 252,459 30 25,OOC 23,900 15,100 325,889 93, 440 320,135 457,399 106,968 477,991 143,000 1,254,264 100,000 652,785 94,500 1,074,921 143,400 917,576 559,458 197,852 8,027 2,418 7,451 61,474 1,721 902,287 606,080 8,423 103 3,614 24.319 2; 500 100143 300 44 4,132 45 4,828 46 228,009 156,494 3,247 15,842 102 123 300 870,566 25,537 1,650 54; 000 113; 813,746 445,815 11,859 52 23, 700 775,087 30,732 53 46: 2.211, 700 31,143,799 18,099,091 54 3,692: 717, 100 2,511,1531,631,519 1,470,422 55 387, 488,700 4,379,045 699,030 616,848 56 992, 1,927,898 18,573,069 2,135,773 30, 990.378 ,7 1,869, 160,000 1> §40,401 1,779,790 919;724 58 '" 940, , , 2,083, 5841,620,000 7,203,347 34,076 4,950,25359 485,000 4,501,583 790,892 2,244,012 60 2244012 902, 33, 3,656 155,573 265,469 43, 23, 105,075 34 6, 471, 000 44,553,616 154,275 53,900,239 63 3,909, 998, 997112,669,598 680,000 9,412,742 64 1,286, 628 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown OHIO—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 4—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cleveland, National H. V. Shulters City. Cleveland, National L. A. Murfey Commercial. Cleveland, Northern... Win. D. Young Cleveland, Union Commerce. Geo. A. Coulton Cleves, Hamilton County. Morgan Wamsley... Columbus, Central Columbus, City Walter B. Beebe ColumbuSjCommercial Foster Copeland Columbus, Hayden- G. A. Archer Clinton. W. C. Willard 10 Columbus, Huntington F.R. Huntington... Columbus, National J.C.Campbell Bank of Commerce. Columbus, New First. Charles M. Wing Columbus, Ohio E. Kiesewetter Convoy, First C. H. Dye Coolville, Coolville J. E.Hartnell Coshocton, Commer- John W. Cassingham cial. Coshocton, Coshocton. M. O. Baker Covington, Citizens... J. W.Ruhl Crestline, First Wm. Monteith Cumberland, First W. L. Beaschler Dalton, First W. H. H. Wertz Dayton, Third Chas. J. Moore Dayton, American.... J. Edw. Sauer Dayton, City H. H. Darst Dayton, Dayton S. W. Davies Dayton, Merchants Chas. W. Slagle Dayton, Winters Valentine Winters.. Defiance, First H. B.Tenzer Defiance, Merchants.. C. P. Harley Delaware, First J. D. Van Deman... Delaware, Delaware... j E . I . Pollock Delphos, National ' H. L. Leilich Dennison, Dennison... M. Moody Dillon vale, First H.Walker H. W. Streb T. J. Haley S. A. Hagerman Dunkirk, W . Frank C. Pore East Liverpool, First. B.C. Simms EastLiverpool,Citizens Jno. W. Vodrey East Liverpool,Potters W. W. Harker East Palestine, First.. F. B.Unger Eaton, Eaton S. Swisher Eaton, Preble County. J.W.Acton Elmore, First H. W. Nieman mre, E l d Pl Elmwood Place, First. J. E. Stacey W. S. Miller Elyria, National P. W. Ewing Findlay, First J. E.Bicknell Findlay, American E.C.Edwards Findlay, Buckeye W. T. Gemmill Forest, First A. Emerine Fostona, First E.W.Allen Fostoria, Union N. J. Catrow Franklin, Franklin Geo. B. Francis Franklin, Warren Fredericktown, First.. J. N. Braddock Chas. G.Wilson Fremont, First E.M. Freese Galion, First H. Gottdiener Galion, Citizens Joe Moch Gallipolis, First Garrettsville, First... J. W.Root L. E. Morgan Geneva, First Robert Cochran Georgetown, First Cashier. C. B. Gates E. T. Shannon Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $11,861,271 $1 ,039,049 $485,673 8,013,579 1,609,393 1,058,853 J. A. Purcell W. C. Saunders C. W. Harlan HowardC. Park... Chas. W. Tanner... M. Hoffman W. P. Little 328,000 97,071 106,656 50,265,210 6,290,916 6,695,532 B. G. Huntington.. Richard Patton 5,213,588 1,469,443 1,184,523 3,165,607 1,096,474 537,078 Edgar L. Abbott... Edwin Buchanan.. E. M.Leslie J. E. Bailey C. H. Magruder R. O. Baker A. W. Landis F. P.Hayes C. E. Knowles R. C. Hunsicker.... J.F.Mueller F. W. Hecht H. E.Whalen R. S. Wilcock Owen Britton Russell H. Tompert Virgil Squire Fred I. Stiver Robert B. Powers.. W. B. Galleher W. J. Steinle E. D. Moody C. J. Thompson A. V. Land C. F. Baker Chas. L. Fulks C. W. Fredrick.... T. H. Fisher H. H.Blythe R. W. Patterson... D.W.McCloskey... J. M. Gale A. J. Hiestand Ernst H.Meyer.... A. L. Pope S. H. Squire W. A. Hollington.. A.E.EofT R.W.Moore W. F. Borset A. E. Mergenthaler B. M. Solomon Ralph B. Parks Chas. W. Munger.. M. P. Howes Wm. A. Gabel H. L. Bodley J. E.Casey J. C.lngels L. L. Bruce E. J. Morgan Ben B. Whiteman. 3,962,560 1,157,840 2,635,335 4,717,071 1,856,685 3,112,321 310,738 61,300 107,329 196,961 119,012 33,578 190,941 1,131,393 369,02f 129,085 55,061 122,248 1,303,062 640,526 238,229 3,938,675 1,288,262 751,291 5,757,421 420,600 589,750 4,567,532 1,781,363 1,093,294 610,360 363,244 422,771 219,530 25,000 38,050 242,775 93,400 419,426 15,658 7.431 80,697 267,034 222," 866 655,843 329,554 1,796,822 414,700 776,759 332,606 3,896,181 226,935 522,828 1,322,891 520,434 581,917 1,380,326 274,030 900,878 5,326,231 1,443,101 1,235,767 157,900 675,625 120,979 485,262 754,207 298,040 181,379 381,418 157,800 603,558 227,850 144,727 190,072 536,217 133,863 581,281 329,650 226,505 145', 416 339,067 181,311 222,350 319,282 192,775 301,704 481,243 229,100 217,436 67,100 23,199 184,589 22,862 58,450 679,934 533,175 540,524 171,500 270,857 366, 067 306,122 395,195 670. 602 140,525 203,439 615,770 91,190 725,897 262,188 880,974 228, 800 328,317 278,542 21,735 219,345 146,789 163,668 285,993 1,624,901 451,807 435,702 839,459 225,349 256,853; 718,180 373,400 315,203 1,939,641 295,906 54,040 26,882 '216,531 77,500 112,750 347,533 363,696 327, 800 159,195 897,669 162,940 117,902 517,110 71,236 57,359 9,500 52, 700 21,436 219,890 1,232,582 345,800 612,147 234,000 137,113 446,377 594,530 299,246 117,351 253,929 174,471 334,494 239,799 371,173 53,450 353,968 187,2f~ 139,317 138,135 180,289 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 629 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. OHIO—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 4—Continue Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources Due to Surplus and liabanks Demand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all posits. other liadivided tion. profits. bilities. , $2,360,531 $1, 027,200 $124,590 $16> 898,314 $2.000,000 1,693,124 711,932 $798,764 $250,000 $10,014,117 $3,835,433 646,200 5,894,743 4,471,756 348,637 14,035,518 1,500,000 1,522,818 4,635 50,000 130,726 500,000 50,486 68-5,361 103,148 11,081,063 4,522,387 ,278,384 83,133,492 4,000,000 3,749,678 1,482,198 45,428,620 $1,629,790 26,843,206 70,996 19,617 2,413 399,421 25,000 25,584 643,582 1,189,259 1,778,993 1,592,137 244,014 521,945 615,384 524,406 25,500 16,750 13,400 25,400 3,072,913 7,706,182 9,175,548 9,584,132 200,000 300,000 300,000 700,000 25,247 286,639 541,635 848,150 2,144,175 103,634 255,000 4,850,679 803,110 1,210,754 268,000 6,005,496 445,900 1,614,517 ,145,527 743,112 472,700 5,674,643 1 1,935,457 904,653 714,425 341,416 44,500 10,561,936 21,500 6,066,728 500,000 200,000 218,337 266,391 473,000 5,967,279 47,400 3,568,460 1,636,631 1,649,355 108,199 59,006 157,573 677,084 764,895 34,500 19,702 102,917 106,358 10,175,808 8,100 12,108,428 627,011 4,945 431,060 2,801 22,150 1,973,999 500,000 400,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 569,242 640,841 16,536 16,642 164,137 499,750 4,105,140 1,100,092 3,401,583 12 • ,416,704 2,057,75613 380,100 6,213,027 2, 25,000 430,820 103,927 72814 17,800 24,049 15 194,578 152,991 97,000 939,910 592,579 80,373 16 124,265 16,000 43,446 1,314 21,955 173,141 99,014 285,777 161,273 156,594 350,266 56,238 65, 588 44,373 51,000 56,000 58,339 46,989 31,287 56,516 31,206 25,614 100,406 45,258 116,682 56,549 62,320 94,302 12,457 41,971 101,902 62,240 62,064 114,504 24,200 17,597 66,796 48,309 10,076 17,641 97,416 46,666 41,007 29,720 1,849,727 50,000 25,000 311,949 50,000 926,572 40,000 73,064 25,000 616,877 400,000 3,623,226 200,000 1,871,279 200,000 5,621,337 300,000 3,085,351 200,000 3,079,023 9,159,803 1,000,000 100,000 1,202,830 100,000 1,682,774 100,000 861,707 150,000 1,183,470 60,000 1,073,773 100,000 1,390,583 756,645 25,000 50,000 835,326 50,000 1,144, 824 25,000 419,512 382, 703 25,000 200,000 2,163,860 100,000 963,684 1,927,171 100,000 25,000 1,218,831 60,000 20,975 1,357,470 60,000 1,739,193 17,306 571,242 25,000 9,261 753,117 50,000 6,228 250,000 33,106 2,891, 733 150,000 6,250 1,578,971 150,000 12,000 1,668,041 100,000 2,655,221 32,844 25,000 400,949 11,550 50,000 1,058,051 2,500 100,000 239.194 2,034,163 50,000 918,574 20', 190 25,000 195,465 1,979 25,000 35§,912 12,082 100,000 20,948 2,593,730 100,000 9,917 1,026,235 100,000 17,814 1,129,214 100,000 884,274 7,780 80,000 8,500 783,952 50,000 2,000 719,855 50,000 526,084 6,600! 302,650 12,119 122,329 48,422 23,075 640,286 238,200 606,187 448,609 357,265 616,478 126,168 77,002 86,237 143,335 155,871 182,308 40,012 63,905 64,451 76,376 48,094 293,883 101,686 427, 548 202,548 95,342 189, 494 29,902 107, 968 244,315 188,820 187,194 218,286 44,686 213, 975 343,509 52,1,23 45,315 32,163 284,837 152,162 59,266 83,605 77,216 21,770 61,212 15,600 41,16? 11,200 1,250 5,012 238 1,250 27,580 10,000 83,429 50,227 9,930 187,960 65,920 2,675 10,500 13,000 1,750 12,500 3,850 5,727 11,810 4,196 45,094 15,938 8,316 11,022 25,000 192,682 46,000 25,000 18,224 47,600 40,633 10,119 25,000 29,546 323,674 212,900 142,713 190,895 355,178 114,195 197,400 288,750 137,308 143,700 ,000,000 664,096 1 99,995 77,746 29,626 100,000 98,500 43,058 96,300 54,382 33,300 52,170 47,200 79,663 23,900 30, 737 48,000 42,346 47,400 84,901 25,000 21,027 25,000 17,240 158,278 200,000 137,339 100,000 243,708 23,750 82,247 53,500 88,955 50,000 173,905 10,000 25,488 50,000 49,704 141,469 150,000 163,771 120,950 54,165 100,000 189,349 100,000 17,697 25,000 50,000 27,769 79,023 75,000 105,374 50,000 6,054 25,000 8,942 15,000 121,, 167 100,000 53, 746 100,000 103,946 60,000 43,265 100,000 50,000 58,737 31,021 46,150 70, 705 44,200 192,710 130,028 1,099 76,986 3,326,334 10 610,296 1,374,18111 925,915 484,329 150,801 17 15,418 215,707 12,60018 362,971 422,799) 2,569 19 15,705 7,227 12 20 35,014 21 179,147 323,170 38,029 173,044 22 2,475,579 40; 113 23 1,104,503 193,055 905,075 24 4,046,889 46,295 25 42,987 2,209,919 475,906 26 1,527,487 594,622 3,406,4691 ,415,457 1,673,78127 72,369 28 751,992 100, 728 282,720 29 972,392 198,036 9,374 30 1,518 609,257 15,749 31 567,503 299,536 32 695,885 232.418 541,137 466,703 155,880 33 318, 770 349,948 8,290 34 222,302 453,976 18,702 35 287,770 641.419 33,334 36 1,153 344,386 2,946 37 312,631 2,832 38 1,352,216 222,181 31,18539 622.964 3,381 40 1,472,065 11,398 41 509,945 577,727 162 42 745,789 277,747 82,968 43 816,493 613,147 25,648 44 79,532 402,471 28,75i 45 246,794 353,810 2,809 46 864,857 1 478,179 , 7,228 47 479,996 531,794 132,460 48 761,963 140,055 49 1,385,149 783,377 97,346 50 332,304 948|51 220,911 684,193 25,178 52 619,402 850,754 309,984 53 558,599 40,096 114,505)54 130,487 8,407 517 55 299,945 12,026 56 708,8781 ,543,472 20,213 57 576,801 140, 743 54,945 58 573,558 139,196 152,514 59 392,146 5,580 60 349,523 241,750 243,436 2,256l61 245.965 235,663 lll,056|62 351,078 7,349 2, 752163 630 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown OHIO—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 4—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. B.M.Marshall Georgetown, Peoples.. T. W. Weaver Germantown, First. . John A. Shank E.G. Oblinger Gettysburg, Citizens. A. F. Myers A. W. Fair Girard, First Jas. J. McFarlin F. W. Stillwagon. Glouster, First Howard V. Speer.. S. S. Danford Greenfield, Peoples... J. A. Harps W. E. Knapp Greenville, Second J. A. Hies W. B. Marshall.... Greenville, Farmers... Conrad Kipp George W. Sigafoor. Greenville, Greenville John II. Koester.. AdelbertMartz Greenwich, First D. S. Washburn.. C.C. Bibout Grove City, First Otto Willert L.C. Riebel Hamilton, First S.D.Fillon....... E. G. Ruder Hamilton, Second J. E. Heiser C. E. Heiser Harrison, First S. J. Burk J. C. Bevis Haviland, Farmers..., W.B.Parker..... W. O. Dowden Hicksville, First Geo, D. Simmons. Geo. B. Wilderson. Hicksville, Hicksyille H. M.Hartzler.... A. B. Booth Higginsport, First A.L. Beyersdofer. J. W. Goodin Hillsboro, Farmers & J. Matthews Stanley Rogers..,.. Traders. Hillsboro, Merchants., O.N.Sams.. Dick Rockhold T. A. Young Hopedale, First Royal M. Wood.... Hudson, National F. M. Sprague A. H. Dittrick Huron, First.......... A. Wunderly T. M. Sprowl Ironton, First Chas. Horn Jos. Falter Ironton, Second O. Richey O. D. Hayes Ironton, Citizens Chas. Lintner H. A. Marting Jackson, First J. H. Newvahner.. J. E. McGhee Jackson Center, First.. Frank Binghman. W. C. Meranda Jefferson, First R.G. Topper B.E.Thayer Kent, Kent... G.E. Hinds W. S. Kent.. Ken ton, First H. W. Gramlich . . . H. E.Hoge Ken ton, Ken ton Jas. H. Allen H. L. Runkle Kingston, First , N. J. Dnnlap C.E.Myers Kinsman, Kinsman... Thos. Kinsman... C. A. Hbbart Lancaster, Fairfield.., II. B. Peters P. R. Peters Lancaster, Hocking Ed. MithorT Valley. Lancaster, Lancaster.. C. S. Hutchinson.. J. L. Graham ! J.W.Campbell I. S. Guthery La Rue, Campbell J. A. Rimyan Lebanon, Citizens Charles S. Irwin P.V. Bone Lebanon, Lebanon C.C.Enlass......... C. E. Ketterer Lewisvilie, First J. W. Zerger Lima, First,,.,, O. B. Self ridge F. C. Cunningham.. F. L. Maire Lima, Old H. O.Jones L. F. Mohr . . . . . Locklan d, First.. H'c.'iiower Lodi, Peoples B.H. Starbird Logan, National...... C.E. Bowen F. Meade Bowen Logan, Rempel....... II. E. White Geo. C. Hengst London, Central...... H. G. Jones Xerxes Farrar P. R. Emery London, Madison. W. T. Booth Lorain, Commerce... Geo. L. Glitseh... A. R.Maddock Louisville, First..... L. C. Bonnot C. A. Ward,... Loveland, Loveland.. Geo. G. King B. 3. Rathgeber Lowell, First.......... Wm. Wendell A. F.Wendell | J. H. Stiles C. T. Perm Madisonville, First C. B. Smith Malta, Malta , R. K. Brown Manchester, Farmers. W. N, Watson G. D.I.ovett Mansfield, Citizens J. A.Rigby S. A. Jennings.. Mantua, First. BinaCoit Ira E. Hine Marietta, First , W. W. Mills. J. S. Goebe! Marietta, Central , G. E. Hayward. O. O. Kinsey Marietta, Citizens B.F. Strecker... T. M. Sheets Marion, City D. R. Crissinger. D. H. Lincoln J. E.Waddell... Marion, Marion C. N. Phillips Mason, First W.E.Scott B. L. Frye Massillon, First P. L. Hunt W. A. Krenrick Massillon, Merchants.. I. M. Taggart... A. J. Waltz Massillon, Union J. II. Hunt H. L. McLain Me Arthur, V i n t on D.Will A.WilLJr County. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $188,033{ $205, 550 $34,950 42,500 47,000! 207, 925 116, 450| 22.765 253, 6751 718, 608' 117,400 207/785 36, 3411 8,500 158,794 446,164 67,724 223,383 521,394| 159, 650| 72,001 489, 764 47,325 201.500! 747,186 220', 794! 73', 628 34,213 121,551 37, 606 70,939 151,737 68,788 748,921 1,050,775 3,226,635 483, 450 599,659 1,128,071 77,953 52.670 302,552 70,194 6, 111 18^089 186,073 124, 833 109,120 182,281 67,458 100,011 25,955 14,640 42', 234 422,250 122, 519 443,100 580,337 95, 432 13,355| 145,964 869,664 673, 799 497, 730! 536,874i 462, 5321 191, 72o| 406,262! 306. 378! 141,796 191, 587 354,224 1,161,624 275,663 345.101 72; 300 107,000 20,050 477,474 197,383 252,240 156, 890! 57, 650! 70,372 164,581 79,316 120,249 66,366 74,131 183,250 163,135 366,514 249,468 155;215 55, 500 548,461 215,821 660,449 194,159 45,755 47,033 1,002,645 321,586 1,610,867! 142,530 411,703 161.102 491,409 117,571 106,088 97,400 344,158 169,650 505,361 121,375i 392,489 12S,300 1,591,224 483', 831 213,800 6S,925| 100,546 246.232! 301,627 41; 570! 197, 055 67, 950 119,829 50,000 245,186 76.855 515,0S2 135', 000 489, 051 45,050 2,459,369 905,695 1, 877, 851 409,497 8S4.756 212,263 690' 012 208,900| 1,216, 797 406, 758! 93,679 69,970 2,413,134 475, 050 2,63S, 646 1,598,610 940,330 222,600 185,004 52,800 316,954 97, 650 193,222 46,340 88,393 110,590 98,142 230, 674 61, 800 467,790 397,323 57,869 223, 711 198,917 266,292 288,760 227; 036 79,387 6,191 75,329 127,275 200,913 202,848 75, 83G 376,702 .183,335 696,866 442,725 162,425 19,604 637,013 90,089 114,379 308,535 53,42f 126.885 64;600 820,145 17,475 503,6 293, 240 287,517 139,999 184,100 28,975 847,890 490,797 176,341 166,201 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 631 by reports of condition on Sept. '/.?, 1919—Co:iti::i!.ecl. OHIO—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 4—Continued. Liabi Iities. and'undivided profits. $25,639 173, 370 31,895 159,937! $50,000! 50, 000| 30, 0001 50,000! 25,000; 60,000j 100, 000! 84,0001 100, OOOi 25,000 f 25,OOO! 250; 000; 100,0001 25,000; 25,000! 50,000! 25,000 25,000 50,000 $62,53; 95,212 29, 91 .' 67, 023 14, r>31 24,717 142! ."»22 203,517 217. 3:>S 24,503 $485,262s 500,3461 459,494i 1,266,168 266,972 830,801 927,451 1,134', 731 1,283,331 255,893i 347,534j 6,567, 4831 2,757,049 636,223 122,658 570,674 460,181 92,309 1,251,311 11,213 3'. 660 i; 343 843 23,913 13,826 7,570 5, 000 7,611 4,500 5,000 3,788 12,534 2, 250 4,250 2,500 5,150! l,479.059i 317;456 377,739 274, 796 1,638,612 1,220,103 1,307,153 1,082,429 657,367 928; 637 1,289,433i 545', 960 690,279 544,898 781,941 2,082,572 948,148 100,000 50.000 25; 000 50,000 300,000 125,000 100,000 50,000 33,000 70,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 60, 000 7,000 4,507 8,500 7,9251 1,989 17,531 9,100 5,371 7.329 2' 500 3,427 7,500 9,000 30,202 2,250 3; 037 3,337i 2,179 7,600 2,000 5,000! 2,000 22,963 13,503 9,378 17,300 20,000 1,450 25,000 43,600 8,565 4,850 809,262 314,445 911,464 1,102,135 336; 958 1,866,554 2,142,182 1,236,347 878, 872 1,011,181 1,066,172 887,120 690.844 3,220; 960 546, 704 572,886 688,341 367,112 404,193 492,079 1,833,269 682,516 4,573; 561 2,841,607 1,756,012 1,358,625 2,301,007 231,529 4,160,193 5,268, 657 1,506,314 615,823 100,000 30,000 80,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 46.138J 46; 530 120,423 325, 989 180,081 ! 50,069 38! 5G3 1.153,386 '374.212 170;109 6, 780 115,621 79,846 5.050 170', 7201 $23,500 24,426| 28,404! 59,9381 16.349 40,000 45.973 59,849! 55,121; 8,804 19,192 358,0151 154,507 31,087 6,394 31,000 27,985 3,180 68,219 $7,59D« 5,125! 6 305J 2,500! 8Q0J 7, 000! 8; 010! 10.304! 6, 521! 3,650i 315 29,751: 17,150| 1,851! 15,070i 4,027j 2,6001 1,250 99,012 36^ 300 49,062 52,548 127,907 206,283 388,531 91,491 42, 274 146,250 258, 447 72.923! 162,090! 60 ; 778 53,517 324,919 226, 087 126,442J 12,114j 13,757 9,051 51,261 18,222 62,940! 61,5001 25,500 48, 000 57,820 25, 686! 29,899j 25,000! 29,527 121,519 51,077 66,747 78,869 24,343 53', 428 28,768 228,160 207,127 224.321 46,444 66,731 62,631 160,905 105, 588 294,233 151.660 76,190 10,935 29,287 72,215 76; 438 278,869 100,904 482,887 149,946 268,071 221,986 354,217 24,584 226,695 328,634 100,575 169,312 40,146 14;163 39,005 58,899 12,500 93,784 96,728 57,148 32,784 41,596 43,581 50,929 35, 863 184,458 19.974 32,502 22,337 17,216 27,664 27,000 79,192 28,036 198,973 97,570 94', 027 80,428 119,135 12,871 172,424 168,370 57,904 37,656 ! ! ! I Circiila- Dem a i d 1 ime detion. deposi posits. 100,000 60, 000 100,000 25, 000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 40,000 100,000 40,000 300,000 250,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 300, 000 500,000 150,000 50,000 Q~0 o"» '12. r.'R) 3 ).0')0 20, 2-P 5, 7(V> 6'), 00-, 0 0 (JM!) ,'O'JJOO V\Y) HC') 1 5 , o'X2 1 •'''A 2o'(""i 461, 70S 407, y in 55, 951 5. 219 21', 356 36' 92S) 17, 312 82,986 250 000 \m, 000 116, S12 16 5>-4 50,0'Vi 5 f \ 0"!* 9; 997 37jsi> 5. 65S 119,925 181,933 73,579 113,364 41,079 115, MO 40. 918 90', 031 54,459 27,012 45,218 224,514 111,207 31,847 32,289 109,9^1 130, 832 25,80S 98,tW 97,120 88, 553 15, 859 31,091 29,06^ 65 112 81,49." , 54,291 11,252 30,670 43,501 28,820 21,164 29,904 90,617 45, S29 397,729 ISO, 750 133,781 93,623 204,143 9,758 268,096 277,172 100,288 56,480 G'•*'»> 25, CfH> 15, 000 50,000 25,000 49,99S 293,99\ 12", 00" 99' 99X f>0,000 7J.' " S19 335, i7v 3 107 5^7. 11; T-21,124 1 320 106.791 ii' ', -1^1. S )2 Ii3,442 62 i' 0 2 <• 7°5 8J'! 90,9(39 50 1 2~() ')*"' 700 .Oh^ 128 4, '111. VI.;,' t»20, 22!107 OL'9 17D, 201 73,' 251 263 -113, 259 713 1 '<~ ) \v' 0 , J."K • >i 7' LO3,«)L7 ^ • > 7^6, ! IS,' 6*7 ' 51! 950 96, 772 207,932 l"/i 1I)-1 ?>\ vl 1 60"' 0)8 87,169 771! 130 . S12. 05 i 177,919 4^o 130 215'. 221 6t>6, 177 ° L31S 622, ls3 423, r,2.> 30]'. 400, 675 " 317," 099 3'AV>, 259, 8.5, 597 ( 70,' no') 99,995 5l«. On' 50,000 2,", 00' 2 ^ S , )3f) 25, 0(K 31, 550 1, ro:, "»75 43,000 725, 197 ( .'><"•!, o'Z'i, Olt) 5,335 3, 707 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $240 1,762 31,2911 10,804 630 57,840 9011 1,685 55,1C':* 2 3 4 5 (> 7 8 9 31 10 28,823 11 122,84S; 12 11,474|13 9,041 14 122,658 15 5,316 16 151 17 1 is 22,625; 19 4,566 20 300 21 220 22 92 165.912 24 17^ 040 25 43,003 26 2,500 27 1,165 28 5, 006 29 2,372 30 4, G28 31 12,046 32 i;00(!33 55,741 34 13,598; 35 4,737; 36 100,00" 512 6 2 3 ' ."•9.01s 5, 775; 37 30, Wl 191, 2<>6 2,89f! 38 2.", 000 S(» 00.') 553 210 9^"> 87,281139 2 60N 9< 997 6801 I 6 0 89,532140 25,000 156 41 ^^ 070 17L»j91S 10.0.0)0 1,031," 065 3(i7, 767 168,4% 42 43.900 126 791,293 26,7431 43 4S,000 420,281 615', 13, 557 44 50.000 301 332,17< 129,257 45 5'\ 000 S40 496.975 12,272| 46 '5S3; *5i 323,25S 30,000* 47 5'UWC 25 000 6-9 4J4 7,214?48 6. S70 476. 171; 59', 997 e'ooo 49 992, 061 1 99.99, 26,161 50 " O , 0lK> 20 r, 090 '270^762 1,000 51 410, •" 7 5 50.000 1,076 52 25,000 199,' 113 301,9'-2 30,522! 53 ()] ( (J",7 195, 31J 25 0')li 6,02S 54 175 192| 106,319 5'), 000 i;22o 55 40 000 382 I To 56 101,0';() 70], 400 82«. 11,723 57 2 s : >. Ob-5 ?.i' S 77 1 8,S")1 58 r4t 2i)'J, 90" l, ')7, !?34 1 ,^M 896 306,707159 200)0« 003 313,280 60 83.600 1,0'^! 4.'4 •SM, 306 16,871! 61 6,001 101), 000 l . O o i i . 31o 22,596 62 200,000 1 , •> if>. 24-5 75, S96 74,723 63 2">,00( 10^, 571 5,200 64 300.000 1,692, 16(> 1,305,797 293,834 65 500,000 1,810, 3 2 0 i l ,860,066 321,099 66 150,000 664, 821 438,154 3,050 67 18,500 485, 366 67 5,410 68 632 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources arid liabilities of national banks as shown OHIO—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 4—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. McConnelsville, First.. J. T. Stanton McConnelsville, Citi- T. J. Bailey Medina, M e d i n a W. H.Albro Cashier. S. A. Finley O. W. Gillespie B. Hendrickson C. E.Jones Medina, Old Phoenix.. Blake McDowell Mendon, First P. W. Fichbaugh.... W. L. Ammerman.. Miamisburg, First Chas. F. Eck T.V.Lyons Middleport; Citizens.. C. F. Rathburn W. E. Russell Middletown, First.... M. W. Renick Chas. Brooks Middletown, Mer- C. Niederlander C. J.Stahl chants. F. C. Hartsock Geo. H. Eveland Milford, Milford Mingo Junction, First. C. B. Armstrong W. D. Armstrong... Monroe, Monroe AustinT. Smith.... W. H. Compton Montpelier, Montpelier J.D.Hill O.H. Bowen Morrow, First. C. W.Hick R. Evans Morrow, Morrow E.C.Dunham W. D.Corwin Mount Gilead, Mount H. H. Harlan C. W.Schaaf Gilead. J. W. Glauner Mount Gilead, Na- N. Tucker tional Bank of Morrow County. Mount Healthy, First. Owen N. Kinney Alexis Brown Mount Grab, Brown F. W. Kibler 0. B. Liming County. Mount Pleasant, Peo- Michael Gallagher... E. B. Jones ples. R. B. Rice Mount Sterling, First.. R. H. Schryver Mount Sterling, Citi- A. S. Thomas H.J.Taylor zens, W. P. Welshymer... Mount Vernon, First.. S. W. Alsdorf Mount Vernon, New DesaultB. Kirk Wm. A. Ackerman.. Knox. Edith E. Lancaster. E. R. Weachter Mount Washington, First. L. T. Loose M. E. Loose Napoleon, First Neffs, NerTs W. D.Porterfield... Franklin Neff Newark, First E.C.Wright F.S.Wright Newark, Franklin.... W. A. Robbins B. F. Skidmore Newark, Park W. W. Gard A. R. Lindorf New Bremen, First Adolph Boesel Julius Boesel New Carlisle, First G.L.Ort Dr. J. H. Cook iNewcomerstown, First W.M.Brode C. B. Vogenitz New Concord, First... L. J. Graham E. 0. Montgomery.. New Holland, First... A.L.Hyde W. C. Crawford New Lexington, Citi- A. Garlinger S. A. Roach zens. New London, Third.. H. W. Townsend... E. E. Tow^nsend New Matamoras, First John Shannon John W. Berentz.... NPW Pari^ First M H Pence J A Garretson E. C. Schweitzer New Philadelphia,Cit- B.H.Scott izens. C.C. Larkin G.W.Burnet New Richmond, New Richmond. New Vienna, First D. R. Smith James Roads Henry Herbert Newton Falls, First... Carl W. Smith North Baltimore,First. Andrew Emrick, jr.. C, J. Rockwell Norwalk, Citizens F.M. Roth S. E. Simmons Norwood, First Thos.McEvilley.... C. H. M. Atkins Norwood, Norwood... M. Y. Cooper J. EarlCoad Oak Harbor, First August Kuebeler, jr. Walter Snider Okeana, First R. E. Earnshaw.... J. A. Butterfield Orrville, Orrville F. L. Strauss Isaac Pontious Harry E. Frohn 0. B. Kauflman Osborn/First Ottawa, First J. C. Jones D. N. Powell Oxford, Oxford C. A. Shera G.C, Welliver Painesville, Painesville F. H. Murray R. F. Pyle Pandora, First L. ShielHatfield.... C. H. Smith Paul ding, Paulding... J. A. Mohr ,.. D. J. Harkless Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $323,762 209,396 $136,400 146,447 $68,500 148,947 320,016 85,388 177,176 1,066,370 255,113 397, 743 236,611 825,582 534,393 213,544 70,918 229,956 19,413 298, 026 303,228 445,403 19, 804 261,316 57,072 302,626 326,678 370,633 402,528 123, 733 453, 224 75,258 84,522 275, 898 143,630 143,076 71,051 79,523 67,327 60,160 117,222 177,150 236,751 152,088 76,109 30, 770 14,627 276,971 138,543 80,500 108,089 231,924 119,582 87,150 64,450 U, 871 2-9,248 141,336 111,962 $0,042 982,321 605,513 262,279 100,394 33,920 23,675 146,517 532,333 129,401 464,716 124,379 768,360 110,356 120,721 21,976 319,114 160,539 771,442 846,483 544,264 443, 760 67, 707 188, 835 148,427 256,980 395,334 127,300 38,190 92,380 264,876 146,621 160, 850 35,530 02,900 48,650 38,150 56,131 196,431 40,950 113, 852 208,954 187,197 28,040 37,120 148,280 37,126 8,400 116,359 400,329 303,223 153,702 1,348,958 70,400 71,450 62,575 457,673 29,945 69,725 59,413 559,860 87,274 98,665 71,303 67,321 36,107 10,256 367,534 97,749 23, 225 390,246 130,773 85,135 1,134,442 304,100 380, 868 1,577,015 1,376,995 1,411,890 953, 880 428,650 497,495 375,813 109, 908 173,322 69,499 33, 217 116, 015 603,647 316, 850 247,570 124,162 25, 000 180,032 166,983 137,100 23,685 518,471 200, 832 58, 332 757,669 182,931 1,436,970 50, 796 15,600 22,567 774,076 244, 750 57,500 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 633 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. OHIO—Continued D I S T R I C T N O , 4—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $75,947 138,822 $34,240 32,046 25,234 26,456 222,457 47, 658 165,032 106, 047 222,585 260,532 75,452 16,971 56,859 29, 258 148,346 71,643 34 312 98^728 57,357 63, 265 37,403 31,811 185,832 40,612 46,084 25, 204 22,353 13,163 11,531 41,803 28,771 57,578 41,396 Liabilities. Other assets. $9,685 10,255 Total resources Surplus and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. divided tion. profits. 134,940 $100,000 99,995 62,128 $6-48,534 679,913 $100,000 100,000 11,063 645,333 50,000 25,158 12,808 1,530 6,136 1,790 13,486 13,018 2,036,034 411,994 1,117,042 450,191 1,810,651 1,509,492 100,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 128,725 9,524 112,816 78,585 105, 254 126,328 4,500 1,250 1,250 1,875 6,950 6,985 6,797 770,837 928,417 359,632 696,349 230,871 209,636 904,523 60,000 25,000 25,000 60,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 71,869 45,072 22,364 17,006 8,801 5,125 110,155 15,478 6,441 375,822 50,000 34,449 23,095 4,612 3,667 510,584 281,438 25,000 25,000 T i m e deposits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $2,356 1 21,623 2 $411,238 396,167 34,400 3 49,997 239,107 $246,670 74,997 25,000 100,000 6,500 100,000 100,000 484,828 1,236,954 158, 892 183,578 788, 893 4,313 356, 221 10,444 1,049, 644 339, 221 1,089,818 13,204 10,530 10,000 11,020 3,441 116,532 80,142 4 5 6 7 8 25,000 25,000 37,500 25,000 6,500 ' 49,995 583,243 485,023 245, 521 171,828 170, 841 171,300 476,973 2,232 344, 797 27,547 409,402 1,169 1,496 212,616 3,493 3,525 14,200 613 60 215 4,784 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 3,8&3 50,000 176,017 91,066 4,876 17 24,815 8,372 25,000 24,000 264,051 223,968 166,667 5,051 18 98 19 9 67,044 18,167 4,078 432,629 50,000 14,047 47,490 195,361 124,984 747 20 92,566 79,036 78,666 41,910 14,168 15,688 1,463,920 866,219 75,000 60,000 153,645 58,045 75,000 59,998 953,746 512,715 157,071 130,717 49.458 21 44; 744 22 157,801 168,984 38,411 108,115 1,875 7,000 598,384 2,049,409 50,000 100,000 20,670 87,462 486,250 37,500 80,000 1,681,486 3,664 9,813 300 23 90.649 24 22,716 16,560 2,659 294,988 25,000 12,550 25,000 172,045 57,683 122,765 90,168 312,644 166,838 108,879 17,637 22,658 116,292 65,533 145,258 72,270 30,129 15,961 60,302 65,548 42,339 26,500 8,600 10,964 18,829 30,609 44,216 14,724 2,958 1,250 19,455 10,720 2,500 535 2,500 1,750 3,715 11,350 810,463 348,766 1,351,870 1,572,154 1,040,020 679,287 172,150 535,771 320,315 483,112 695,660 50,000 25,000 100,000 250,000 100,000 50,000 30,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 37,659 11,725 218,459 106, 664 35,942 32,117 6,625 20,231 8,550 26,037 31,796 50,000 20,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 7,500 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 317,943 122,674 815,798 850,068 511,252 170,403 123,085 134,392 206,383 346,374 519,650 348,343 168,367 98,975 142,838 242,641 86,955 72,668 34,152 168,386 30,908 24,223 14,916 107,940 9,464 3,558 4,284 21,399 628,001 544,847 329,042 2,664,216 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 34,071 37,206 7,749 195,516 25,000 10,000 25,000 100,000 46,718 18,952 1,740 324,652 25,000 10,139 25,000 5,444 149,476 136,807 344,330 414,816 92,359 100,987 19,180 115,645 112,47? 206, 298 102,981 229, 695 15,708 179,160 5,219 30,344 26,701 97,124 218,259 91,361 26,042 10,432 42,190 29,570 38,343 43,650 116,418 6,300 68,180 129,970 677,078 772,682 2,270,515 5,010, 725 2,135,285 789, 656 249,593 1,330,802 472,737 573,659 927,391 2,748,188 111 569 1,327! 666 25,000 50,000 60,000 100,000 200,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25, (XX) 50,000 100,000 28,700 80,000 4,039 26,199 30,031 117,235 297,193 90,453 55,876 13,732 88,309 24,563 17,721 40,583 212,805 1 700 32^753 5,623 8,750 3,000 9,651 11,750 71,540 3,585 1,250 4,900 1,500 1,250 3.125 24^ 505 598 4,000 24, 200 25,000 60,000 49,100 95,000 175,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 12,500 96,100 80,000 2,710 25 279,098 54,014 35,680 56,054 6,51S 1,000 93,638 172,584 50,185 23,880 4,940 2,050 1,368 21 13,160 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 198, 778 311,938 187,602 282,253 193,422 75,871 798,7221,375,441 8,214 2,786 2,000 94,537 37 264 023 54,535 20,780 334,461 233,507 222,103 400,548 843,131 1,071,086 2,578,672 1,125,611 973,401 563,027 301,068 380,052 134,135 32,233 553,356 485,863 397,198 227,629 " 278," 309 599,950 191,799 1,267,115 946,002 78 669 554'199 517,627 38 39 40 490 41 1,416 42 7,911 43 44 89,963 45 714,249 46 133,404 47 2,660 48 19,493 49 103,274 50 976 51 52 32,559 53 126,166 54 2,500 55 63^ 087 56 634 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shoivn OHIO—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . A—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Piketon, Piketon Piqua, Citizens Piqua, Piqua Pitsburg, First, Plain City, Farmers... Plymouth, Peoples.... Pomeroy, Pomerov... Port Clinton, First Portsmouth, F i r s t . . . . Portsmouth, Central.. Powhatan Point, First Prairie Depot, Prairie Depot Bank of Freeport. Quaker Citv, Quaker City. Racine, First Ravenna, Second Ravenna, R a v e n n a . . . Rich wood, First Ripley, Citizens Ripley, Ripley Roseville, First Sabina, First St. Clairsviile, F i r s t . . . St. Clairsviile, Second. St. Marys, First St. Paris, First St. Paris,Central Salem, First Salem, Farmers Sandusky, Third National Exchange. Sandusky, Commercial1 Sardina, First Sardis, First Senocaville, First Seven Mile, Farmers.. Shelby, First Sidney, First Sidney, Citizens.. „ Smittifield, F i r s t . . . . . . Somertqn, First Somerville, Somerville.j Springfield, First... Springfield; Citizens... Springfield, Farmers.. Springfield, Lagonda... Springfield, Mad River] Springfield, Springfield) Spring Valley, Spring Valley. Steubenville, Commercial, Steub e n Y i 11 e , Exchange. Steubenville, Peoples . Stoekporfc, First Summerfield, First.... Sycamore, First Tiffin, City Tiffin. Commercial Tiffin', Tiffin Tippecanoe City, Citizens. Tippecanoe City, Tippecanoe. Toledo, First Toledo, Second Toledo, Commerce Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. President. Cashier. T. S. Rittenour L. M. Flesh H. K. Wood C. O. Niswonger... Cephas Atkinson... R. H. Nimmons... John McQ.uigg H. B.Bredbe'ek.... Simon Labold Philo S.Clark A. F. Ramsay Chas. F. Dicken.... J. W. Downing F. P.lrvin George M. Peiler... J. Roy Furnas J. R. Woods J. I. Boelman E.M. Nye. Frank Holt........ Dan W. Conroy George E. Kricker . J. A. Green Ralph R. McElroy. Jno. R. Hall I. P.Steele. 348,600 692,101 J. C. Hayman C. G. Bentley O. P . Sperra II. J. Brooks J. Robert Stivers... M. L. Kirkpatrick. M. C. Ransbottom.. C.R.Ellis John Pollock C. W. Troll O. E. Dunan Fred Black. David McMorran.. F. R. Pow M. L. Young F, P.Zollinger.... W. P. Carver F. H. Carnahan.. Chas. A. Phipps., L. J. McCoy...... F. A. Stivers J. S. West W. M. Parsons. L. E. Whinery.. E. G.Amos.... Albert Troll Chas. H. Pauck. W. A. Hunt. B.A.Taylor... W. F. Church..... W. B.Carey John Quinn 17,354 1,160,442 319,142 386, 814 381,653 605,310 56, 848i 253,680| 522,296 512; 867 613,5741 4.09,5071 282, 050! 1,709,619| 524,979 2,162,450 24,516! 191,261! 120,195 122,785 151,767] 180,7941 18, 715! 85, 000! 182,969 105, 850 142, 835 99,303! 7i;i6o! 206, 746| 158, 825' 686,613' 79,904 954,920 357,070 24, 830 111,481 40,654 40,950 119,270 302,4901 195,019 136,938! 61,777; 42,400 260, 304 378,694! 564,284 M. Gallup Jacob Bauer John Hess T.W.Scott C. K. Jacoby H. W.Steele. W.H.Wagner H. E. Beebe Chas. McKinney... E.J.Hodge W. T. Hancock.... John L. Bushnell. Edward L. Buchwalter. Robert Felty J. Warren Keifer... W. S.Thomas C. Nagel W. C. Smith PaulH. Sprow.... F. H. Slaughter... Wm. Goddard A. C. Saltsgaver. Jas. E. Boll... F. K. Hall. J. C. Cummins... Wm. A. Graham. J. H. Lowry I.A.Hodgv........ W. B. Bell HarlenC. West... F. E. Hosterman., JohnS. Beard... F. W. Harlord.... C. F . Harrison.... A. H. Penfield. W.E.Crites.. 1,325,402! 286, 290i 177,7351 108,261 84,031 448,426 513,928 638, 0691 97,514 86, 835' 145,312 2,122,087 882,878 325,678J 97,969 20,081 34i 700! 73.071 158,750 274,330 415, 2. 255, 905' 59,151! 59. C00| 346', 200 277, 875 336,475, 52,783) 7,059 66.093 H i ; 009 262,624 201,496 77, 45l| 378, 793 17,100 9, 899 329,160 200,098; 1,125,811 1,246, 254; 1,149,863 728,148 125,434 340,512 448, 467 392, 618 464,042 49,200 176,718 135,122 202,442 160,785 10,850j 408,606 $132,466 667,395; 1,655,241 139,324! 350,325 304,777; 210,381 264,691 2,498,654| 592,343 132,359! 76,273' 409,612] $78,298 187,470 216.300 51,614! 60,229! 53,318 254) 2501 81.100 849'? 244 280, 870 21.406 25;950 John W. Forney R. P. Patterson 1,020,714 429,700 W. H. McClinton.. H. E. McFadden.... 2,154,162 540,111 F. M. Work T. J. Lyne C. R. Gibson Meric Vance. G. H. Baker R. D. Sneath Geo. D. Loomis... A. R. Garver L. L. Grimes H. H . Choguill A. A. S u m m e r s . . . . Jno. D. Curlis. E. E. Hershberger. F. R. Miller Wm. L. Hertzer Chas. O. Davis 816, 111, 115, 34, 598, 1, 277, 1,420, 342, 404,582! $86, 240! 129,066 381, 207 63,107 20, 760| 118,325 103; 750 251,409 1,710,096 140,114 15,495 6,768| T. C. Leonard Abijah W. Miles F. J. Reynolds M. W. Young S. D. Carr J. M. Spencer C. W.Colc W. L. Lamb 255,815) 27,050 5,000 103,510 224,484 604,983 144,284; 578,909 110,960 122,600| 72,587 147,326 415,757 618,543 116,740 103,550, 118,298 7.251,532 2,421,918] 1,243,977 Hi 712,773) 8,241,783 2,488,650 10,187,8231 2,321,021 l,378,r~ G35 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Sept. 12t 1919—Con tinned. OHIO—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 4—' ontinued. Liabilities. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Other assets. Total resources Surplus and liabilities. Capital. and un- Circulation. divided profits. Demand Time dedeposits. posits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $19,16 139,470 418; 676 9,609 53,485 46,619 91,419 39,839 315,933 110,966 5 «,~2 4,225! $48 $22,188 $25,000 $313. 2,383 35,409 92"/ 150,000 175,610 166,280 187,300 1,765', 213, 10,470 25,000 345, 2,330 25,000 96,79 J 836, 500 196, K.O 20, 000 706, 14,073 5,725 50,000 263, 113 566,615 20, OOOj 300,000 2,445; 672] 1,522,664 1,021,406 23,326 100,000 1,040, 6591 165,810 89,480 1,251 10,000 6"' 9S7I 8,990 7,249 20,000 7 140| < 100,000 135,524 100,000 25,000 150,000 100,000 40,000 100.000 100,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 60,000 52,100 50,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 3,9301 183,328 36,224 21,471 108,148 43,866 7,893 20,773 185,116 100,047 27,555 97,178 30,345 280,245 111,487 265,155 39,62:?! 73,085 15,000 126,500 1,252,815 921,3711 579, 858 164,862 95, 200 485,81." 40,000 392,493 100,000 671,204 99,995 148,559 56,789 10,700 447,155 314 50,000 361,654 503,501 100.000 100,000! 309,34.1 438,874 339,795 574,427 60,000 458,848 44,680 52,100 302; 23,r 50\000 39,523 100,000 1, 046, 469 848, 762| 624,786 357,326 86.897 100; 000 1,968,651 ,631,308 2,324,630 481,34C 227,345 255,881 327,553 1,017,244 1,323,513 1,380,026 851,557 242,215 260, 205 3.741.33r 1,758^ 239 150,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 10,000 25,000 25, 0001 400,000 150,000 189,513 37,549 9,972 12,061 13,788 54,837 95,645 141,182 121,946 8,395 7,528 390,388 132,701 1,067,815 841,075 383,791 60'. 754 * 120," 814 109,188 82,736 263, 765 509,509 352,898 980,1511 222 1,030, 680 242,109 271,275 67,303 114,592] 202,682 ; 2,209, 020| 907,456 323,999 7,000 3,700 1,890,409 2,386,930 2,163, 623 1,528,340 261,975 100,000 100,000 300,000 100,000 25,000 $82,523! 324,255 437,814 11,881 83,232 139,712 293,837 293;533 605,929 429,550 21,836 18,974 $22,468 64,299 146,470 16,490 32,691 30', 699 51', 994 25,539 217.402 55;353 7,000 5,400 $3,293 30,675 76,586 ] , 250 1,250 3,800 3,514 8,770 24,350 42,533 1,473 2,239 $405,281 1,403,160 2,913,618 283,666 548,487 650,631 917,726 925,050 5,905,075 1,540,761 199,569 135,604 154,510 53,631 10,842 1,669,386 27,484 210,180 135.123 32,848 31,341 35,034 109,209 73,608 217,605 223,163 122,449 111,754 52,135 140,622 160,587{ 563,302j 6,104 117,000 42,951 32,847 29,399 47,608 13,458 31,790 46,257 35,345 43,r~ 29,213 21,908 100,193 55,326 185.902 1,473 7,000 5,344 2,000 7,350 8,355 10,120 5,437 10", 447 7,610 9,136 6,205 4,000 9,700 14,550 30,652 156,835 2,640,803 979,825 602,124 712,991 917,755 249,300 568;785 1,282,064 1,083,854 1,068,109 720,759 473,658 2,427,184 1,292,961 4,193,203 182,673i 9,098; 12,970 31,243 4,654 99,929 259,513 159,152 78,339 69,840 29,768 741,408 303,306 96,780 28,200 • 9,000 10,958 17,538 45,015 66,046 80,041 36,006 6,640 14,375 175.903 79, 962 57,622 7,000 500 4,626 1,250 2,500 8,200 10,078 5,000 2,650 1,250 26,574 14,120 160,706 406,737 313, 782 110,409 52,289 81,662 142,413 93,768 57,954 20,502 5,000 7,937 n; iso 62,500 30,000 10,000 24,100 25,000 50', 000! 100, 000J 100, OOOj 100,000! 25,000! 24,995! 280,000{ 150,0001 70,6601 100,000 166,516 94,750 93,089 143,000 47,788 100,000 12,402 10,000 271,630 1,060,8141 783,530 1,712,185 1,151), 735 843,936 214, r 825,361 249, 8G9 434,179 430,247 725,906 745,300 1,418 6,789 3,681 14,838 12,350 2,690 360 543 31,793 35,5-12 6,332 15,853 1,555 51,70^ 12,465 28 28,089i 29 13,727j30 J 3X 805 32 2,796 33 . . . . . . . . 34 35 47,717135 1,9421 37 16,167138 1,926 39 40 74,402! 4 i 34,024J42 10,858| 43 63,610 42,620 6,368 122,453| 81,898 19,321 2,082,692 125,000 148,945| 125,000! 436,339; 206,792 22,404 5,129,768 250,000 342,588; 249,995 2,363, 808! 1,512,213 411,164 146,996| 56,473 61,958| 54,367! 55, 424 469,093 365,730 24 ; 998 71,251 10, 437 12,000 8,174 36'; 368 85,943 117,688 18,076 11,700 2,030,059 323,928 2,370 339,984 1,250 146,006 1, '"" 949,191 8,195 24,780 2,497,186 21,812 3,149,610 649,513 2,500 100,000 25.000 25.0001 30, ()00! 100,000; 150,000{ 250,000| 50,GOO 136,391 16,080 28,322 100, 25, 41,342 212,396 338,277 69,251 23, 150, 250, 50, 221,540 50 490 1,800 500 6,154 283,663 93,519 56 12,829 57 106,874 31,306 617,493 60,000 45,835 33, I 1,825,744 790,295 3,285,130 911,046 2,997,249 1,349,200' 1,650 733,686 738,442 120,902 136,459 97; 296 162,506 113, 745 1,7G1 336,419 442,076 761,645 939,482 831,858 1,385;956 351,566 115,867 372,228 106,344 212,481 SOI 58 703,824 14,237,290 500,000 1,472,868 500,000 6,384,118 1,276,229 2,104,075; 144,087 26,783,469 1,000,000 2,392,213 1,000,000 9,696,742 3, 1,433,363 9,261,151 259,013 18,493,005 1,000,000! 627,705 485,0001 981^694 2,996,141 3,402,465! 636 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER, OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown OHIO—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 4r—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. Toledo, Northern Toronto, National Troy, First Troy, Troy Upper Sandusky, First. Upper £>andusky,Commerciul. Urbana, Champaign.. Urbana, Citizens Urbana, National Utica, First Van Wert, First Van Wert, Van Wert. Versailles, First Wads worth, First Wapakoneta, First Wapakoneta, Auglaize Wapakeneta, Peoples. Warren, Second Warren, Western Reserve. Washington Court House, Midland. Watertown, First Wauseon, First Waverly, First Waynesville, Waynesville. Wellston, First Wellsville, Peoples Westerville, First Weston, First West Milton, First West Union, First Williamsport, Farmers Wilmington, First Wilmington, Citizens.. Wilmington, Clinton County. Woodsfleld, First Wooster, Citizens W o o s t e r , Wayne County. Xenia, Citizens Xcnia, Xenia Youngstown, First Youngstown, Commercial Youngstown, Mahoning. Zanesville, First Zanesville, Old Citizens I. E. Knisely R. C. Cassidy F. O. Flowers W. E. Bowyer Curtis B. Hare Jonas J. Hulse E. E. Cheney W.W.Wilson.... A. F. Vance, ir C.B.Clark. Geo. H. Marsh D. L. Brumback.. H. B. Hole Wm. Artman. Chas. F. Herbst... W. J. McMurray.. S. W. McFarland. S. C. Iddings Dan A. Geiger H. M. Bash A. R. Roberts Ernest Z. Elleman. JohnK. De Frees.. Chas. F. Plumb A. Billhardt, jr J. C. Powers I. O.Tritt W. E. Berry E. L. Mantonya.. F. L.Webster Clarence Kohn... L. L. Lehman A.J. Krabill , J. F. Moser A.A. Klipfeh, A. L. McMurray. E. J. Boyd.. ... S. R. Russell Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $7,210,606 $2. .,848,889 1,093,750 $1 256,400 109,900 142,668 772,049 239,414 229,930 1,249,828 163,047 218,407 336,839 187,112 152,670 463,114 38,337 128,300 721,237 619,353 365,588 693, 801 990,170 844,744 202,172 465,270 1,422,204 758,784 837,843 1,729,181 4,207,432 261,150 108,950 144,900 120,819 254,250 100,850 49, 217 88,330 380,884 257, 764 236, 800 543,063 734,482 210,589 196,852 85,877 133,613 40,247 113,590 17, 770 164,384 97,398 19,500 68,105 670,875 730,885 724,708 149,600 17,631 96,696 344,122 189,576 337.186 28,300 238,218 229, 400 104,355 17,882 221,109 155,257 245,475 382,100 822,320 129, 257 118, 809 231,640 252.187 258, 414 736,448 702,040 1,006,578 201,128 284,162 67, 300 33,200 97, 250 124,159 37,780 218,105 253,563 251,790 271,716 386,052 32,250 10,869 74,001 124,673 27,900 85,092 209,144 174,900 444,078 770,335 889,726 132,940 413,329 337,579 216,115 227,232 166,838 S. W. Cissna. Frank Ford D. K. Shook W. S.Jones, jr W.H.Allen H. S. Willard... J. S. McCulloch. J. W. Markley.. H. C. Uhlman.. D. H. Mast A.C. Harrison.. A.J.Wilson.... Wm. Fife M. R.Denver... E. D. Thompson... Wm. Harris J. S. R. Overholt... R. S. Kingsbury George Little A. E. Adams C. H. Kennedy R. E.Cornelius M. S. Daugherty. Wm. Biedel.. W.B.Harris , W. F.Taylor L. M. Henderson., Geo. C. Sellers T. A. Scheets C. L. Brundage J. V. Beverstock. O. L. Buchanan J. O. McManis G. P. Hunsicker. P. H. VanDervort . I. N. Lair E. J. Hiatt Harry E. Stewart. C. P. Blough Robert R. Woods. W . I . Davies 3,168,44: 896,536 835,950 W. P. Sharer H. C. Van Voorhis. J. B. Larzelere H. A. Sharpe 2,612,676 1,573,126 956,050 654,"" 925,702 659,224 Tom King Leslie Prince $721,173 825,700 $156,600 28,000 $64,226 15,261 T. H. Dimery A. H. Dawson E. W. Wasson Hugh A. Stokes G.W.Taylor B. M. Wooldridge... 104,425 129, 480 249,143 270,617 138,389 243,982 26,011 30,124 72,150 25,000 1,100 46,735 11,380 17,331 6,847 10,450 4,508 24,672 M. L. Wolf Jno. A. Nisbet J. H. Parker Harry Williams 369,004 160,470 162,225 293,488 305,500 171,725 13,334,826 3,040,331 1,418,201 4,083,514 1,373,762 1,498,455 OKLAHOMA. DISTRICT NO. 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 P. A. Norris Ada, First Ada, Merchants & M. R. Chilcutt Planters. Addington, First J. L. Evans Afton, First. .. Carl W. Lehnhard.. Alex, First R. L. Cruse Allen, First J. D. Daugherty. Allen, Allen W. M. Pegg Altus, First J. A. Henry 10. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY. 637 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. OHIO—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 4-Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. $88,567 $15,676,853 $1,000,000 4,521 623,713 50,000 20,371 1,435,400 200,000 9,000 2,007,688 125,000 1,350 912,752 105,000 18,950 776,236 75,000 Surplus and undivided profits. Due to ban Circula- D e m a n d Time de- a n d k s all tion. deposits. posits. other liabilities. $889,263 $926,000 $7,064,181 $1,394,714 $4,402,695 2,112 337, 848 152,828 30,925 50,000 176,509 634, 087 151,193 73,611 200,000 64,623 211,304 100,000 1,371,838 128,022 231 608,999 75,902 95,620 27,000 1,805 556,056 44,052 74,323 25,000 $3,684,208 82, 231 114,625 264,406 189,053 86,393 $750,833 27 993 59*011 103,000 45,728 41,142 210,589 260,096 97,947 134,131 218, 805 261,398 47,486 105, 659 232,160 31,036 102,256 211,950 245,420 63,446 58,995 29,782 66,985 67,809 73,500 20,999 31,149 88,364 28,156 52,723 118,014 303,479 30,720 5,000 5,000 750 6,500 15,224 2,175 8,500 17,434 5,000 15,000 58,443 10,000 1,482,500 1,249,246 729, 094 1,150, 099 1,577,841 1,409,306 339. 819 863,292 2,238,444 1,122,043 1,312,727 3,331,526 6,231,698 200,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 30,000 65,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 400,000 150,920 216,683 114,713 114,847 143, 659 172,518 7,365 32,946 129,694 44,194 73, 431 251,768 370,543 117,141 62,240 3,500 1,074,820 50,000 68,074 50,000 876,806 28,940 1,000 20 25,488 64,113 198,352 66,028 6,103 51,384 39,000 42,759 2,144 5,100 5,292 4,946 176,613 924,046 816,877 800,749 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 16,082 23,806 81,826 127,678 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 38,959 385,575 517,834 566,848 70,662 318,789 91,798 9101 21 95,8761 22 25,419! 23 6,2231 24 200,898 118,216 89,221 44,612 43, 770 26,500 128,309 54,656 51,176 170,766 97,893 88,857 27,817 6,383 33 583 25,172 23,737 69,932 69,495 100,758 14,180 14,556 315 3,308 2 595 1,250 1,500 9,710 9,000 17,851 1,167,915 1,714,163 346,160 217,182 482 840 553, 941 477, 640 1,173,943 1,294,418 1,722,643 50,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 30 000 25,000 30,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 112,239 73, 673 12,888 12,040 9,877 14,500 22,844 70,642 80,576 228,290 915,469 49,997 100,000 1,148,061 286,917 5,900 42,437 20,000 433,242 7 500 328,403 25,000 247,872 30,000 704,020 100,000 766,261 94,900 944,980 100,000 28,065 222,042 13, 713 108,960 124,038 146,924 159, 813 203, 862 205,127 12,145 25 70,387! 26 1,742 27 8,745 28 2,220 29 37,000 30 31 39,468 32 48,819 33 144,246 34 60,194 149,528 218,436 39,377 72,000 68,001 4,650 14,643 13,000 897,354 1,647,066 1,693,580 50,000 100,000 150,000 44,697 45,524 145,226 405,299 50,000 978,437 100,000 150,000 1,121,286 329,374 170,182 2,576 17,984 35 252,922 36 124,4921 37 287,905 588,209 3,980,769 494,101 52,466 87,381 927,333 377,369 138,525 697,325 89,998 5,310 100,000 6,000 1,038,070 4,900 1,451,203 123,983 90,000 1,125 544 100,000 223,175 22,924,636 1,500,000 2,072,363 1,266,000 l i ; 660,409 5,502,125 577,690 500,000 3,789,707 1,805,678 500,000 43,000 7,870,201 6,912 38 11,679 39 923,739140 697,126 41 734,567 256,978 49,692 5,942,170 500,000 474,366 472,500 3,354,135 318,668 822,501 42 853,105 283,783 239,127 139,967 20,000 10,000 5,606,660 3,320,700 300,000 200,000 595,169 343,403 300,000 2,365,449 1,359,906 200,000 1,285,988 910,462 686,136 43 380,847 44 199,998 901,017 831,496 100,000 412,502 100,000 966,536 1,428 15,000 807, 877 276,739 130,000 945, 077 126, 493 33,000 268,012 15,000 7,500 297,852 404,994 50,000 779,963 990,881 99, 997 341,110 423, 971 100,000 448,887 532,348 100,000 94, 798 1,175,333 1,050,084 199,995 2,723,676 2,090,901 1 2 3 4 5 6 30,565 7 1,068 8 1,879 9 2,288 10 69,566 11 32,218 12 11,942 13 12,500 14 137,909 15 112,764 16 58,061 17 559,543! 18 446,583 19 OKLAHOMA. D I S T R I C T INTO. 1 0 . $176,673 74,027 11,894 103,420 20,056 8,676 49,208 177,781 $43,153 53,758 3,071 22,760 8,747 9,827 10,972 29,126 $4,756 $1,166,581 17,254 1,014,000 2,119 158,903 303,926 812 358,193 1,250 332,077 7,505 209,624 5,447 517,046 750 $248,523 45 264,796 $100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 60,000 ,861 253, 053 119, 667 126,018 148,762 334,741 36,482 3,487 99,747 126,265 19,453 42,261 638 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of natio?ial banks as shown OKLAHOMA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O , 10—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 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 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Altus, City Alva, First Anadarko, First Anadarko, National of Anadarko. Apache, First Arcadia, First. Ardmoro, First Ardinore', Exchange... Ardmore, State Bartlesvifle, First Bartlesville, Bartles•ille. Bartlesville, Union B saver. First Beggs, First Beggs, Farmers Berwyn, First Billings, National of Billings. Bixby, First Blackwell, First Blanchard, First Bluejacket, First Boise City, First Boynton, First Braggs, First. Braman, First Bristow, First Bristow, American... Bristow, Bristow Broken Arrow, First. Broken Arrow, Citizens. Buffalo, First Butler, First Byron, First Calvin, First Calvin, Calvin Carmen, Carmen Cashion, First Centralia, First Chandler, F i r s t . . Chandler, Union Cheeotah, First Checotah, Commercial.. Cheeotah, Peoples Chelsea, First C h e r o k e e , Alfalfa County. Cherokee, Farmers Chickasha, F i r s t . . . . . . Chickasha, Chickasha. Chickasha, Citizens... Chickasha, Oklahoma. Claremore, First Claremore, National of Claremore. Cleveland, First Cleveland, Cleveland.. Clinton, First Clinton, Farmers Clinton, Oklahoma State. Collinsville, First Collinsville, Collinsville Comanche, First . . . . . . Commerce, First Cordell, Farmers Cordell, State President. Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $306,507 638,771 385,011 107,440 $122.250 64;928 103,155 55,255 $37,434 44,216 33, 600 8,845 Jas. M. Bohart E.G. Baker. Ed Sandlin LeeL. Tyer Harold Wallace A. H. Boles, jr F. J. Spies, jr 258.817 87,441 2,505, 954 795, 244 1,078, 879 977,233 2,092,600 45,500] 297, 651) 206, 532 158,818 161, 497 623,920j 6,650 28, 637 211,865 45,750 180, 858 45, 628 160', 410 H. V. Foster Frank Maple W.H.Reading Wm. Thompson... G. W. Young F.R.Zacharias.... H. E. Hulen W.H.Welis W.G.Reynolds Louis R.Steigleder.. O. A. Sparks, , Hal C.Jones 1,437,33; 194,669 459,203 240,586 125,521 21,535 449,750! 12,661! 54,325 41,494 18,772 96 136,780 7,300 23,245 3% 99g 5,021 3,221 A. C. Wise W.H.Burks J. M. Gordon J. E. Coats B . F . Behimer A.C.Trumbo SidGarrett L. G. Leuker J. F. Johnston S. L. Canterbury... R. W.Yakish F. S. Hurd W. P. Fraker J. A. Lowman M. E. Murray T. J. L a w s . . . . J. H . Smith W . S . Martin , Geo. M. Reeves..... Jess Ross. R. E.Burks , W. W. Groom H. G. Hendricks... E.E.Yakish...... G. B.Chenoweth... M. E. Parr 283,904 660| 385 361, 748 103,643 223,963 113,721 231,148 260.496 279,368 473,160 338,102 221,144 165,260 45,350 102,278 71,187 4,350 12,573 29,250 11,245 16,130 57,021 90,600 87,260 57,500 28,665 7,675 34,596 8,727 3,661 9,419 22,398 8,489 5,050 18,508 31,049 10,901 19.627 19,633 E. S. Johnson Geo. H. Moeller B.R.Herold Chas.E.Head J.W.Hundley F. N.Winslow S. W. Hogan T. R. Montgomery. H. M. Johnson..... E.L.Conklin R.D.Martin...... A. O.Johnson. . „ . . Jo. N. Keeney Jas. G.Mehlin H. G. Frizzell B.E.Williams L. J. Barrett C. A.Johnston C.H.Wilbanks R.E.Wilson Waiter Lewey Edwin L, Hogan... H . P . Montgomery. E . C . Love.... H . C. Brunt E . M . Hill H . L. Wood „.. E. V. Keeney N. B. Dannenburg. H. B. K l i e w e r . . . . . 200.818 139,008 38,656 207, 954 197, 929 434.093 314,576 88,288 448,171 223,425 422,951 307,250 224.497 171,090 233,757 11,181 9,100 32,800 25,496 44,450 79,527 27,360 63,500 110,073 118,316 90,013 31,550 138,950 80,400 12,111 8,552 899 6,906 3,589 14,000 6,925 9,900 110,785 173,750 121,642 46,665 39, 606 27,248 17,170 J. D. Butts... C. B.Campbell T. H.Dwyer Wm. Inman R. Jc . Wootten fC John Derickson.... G.D.Davis C. M. Delzell F. L. Slnsher Roy C. Smith E.D.Foster F . T . Chandler C. F . Godbey G. O.Bayless...... 358,545 1,285,511 525,700 780,283 879,729 234,046 656,613 52,630 308,600 95,900 110,350 136,484 84,700 194,350 15,500 436,038 64,013 58,983 45,874 14.628 34,898 J. B.Myers E.C.Mullendore.. E. K.Thurmond., C.G.Welch J. L. Daniel W.H.Boies = O. V. Mullendore. C. B. Finch J. A.Carlberc C.A.Shaw.: 380,113 289,770 207,562 61, 574i 166,814 183,087 116,223 56,100 28,100 52,500 90,544 56,915 38,245 10,809 17,088 N. O.Colburn G. M. Janeway.. E.M. Rails R.J. Tuthill H. F.Toliver W.F.Taylor J. O.Colburn 227.094 194,972 254,327 178,521 210,927 208.522 55,000 19,069 56,150 45,275 68,075 47,500 17,738 14,660 6,077 13,476 11,413 J. S. Wood G . E . Nickel G. M.Cox. H . T . Smith C. C. Henry. Frank G. Munson. Eli W. Philips.... B.S. Dixon W.T.Clark.. J. A. Lynn . D. Lacy. F. C. Carr C. T. Barringer Frank Bucher Frank Phillips G. A. Eberts RossR. Bayless.. J. A. Robinson.... J.L.Hull 18,110 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 639 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. O KLAHO MA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O , 10—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time de*divided tion, deposits. posits. profits. $50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 $10,789 12,35" 26,55' 11,812 405,347 134,831 3,717,936 1,322,600 1,755,773 1,489,436 4,653,206 25, OCX) 25,000 200,000 100, ooc 100,000 50,000 200,000 8,992 2,404 100,598 44,713 33,760 61,873 165,618 3,134,03! 288.721 709,604 428,397 169,653 40, 7 r 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 124,308 7.584 35;168 25,409 30,220 5,000 25,454 51,831 9,347 13,513 14, 589 11,889 12,652 20,401 211415 28,625 19,896 23,463 13,000 456,521 1,031,742 466,360 146,367 310,478 245,436 283,015 368,208 412,447 670,411 530,425 428,686 276,183 25,000 50,000 25,000 25 5 000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,OOC 25, O C O 11,755 34,656 49,459 5,990 8,789 2,740 10,111 14,416 "io't 666 13,650! 5,783] 22,980] 11,419 6,250 25,000 25,000 44,159 8, 689 30,479 18,834 7,637 81,609 29,675 14, 905 93,066 69,923 42,309 49,054 70, 730 157, 795 28,224 746 10,747 3,464 9,693 8,000 20,000 21,369 6,502 42,123 32,000 27,231 19,951 18,015 34,990 18,846 269,515 177,117 73,498 283,295 243,901 587,300 552,321 148,205 761,745 626,356 734,949 521,297 385,455 530,386 329,647 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50, W0 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 8,278* 5,672 3,274 15,689 5,650 9,592 16,871 10,261 18,919 25,705 36,764 12,513 24,518 9,721 11,016 55,178 326,588 101, 031 98,657 304, 608 115,083 199,681 31,882 64,095 38,163 46,020 68,665 29,078 70,087 514,985 1,250 12,518 2,433,350 833,020 8,213 2,500 1,096,795 1,446,610 11,250 650 1,478,185 2,500 1,158,129 40,000 200,000 100,000 75,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 178,885 125,360 156, 890 38,940 33,142 50,851 26,859 17,000 7,000 18,357 5,404 3,650 1,250 1,610 46,891 888,885 618, 77" 477,04' 148,033 334,792 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 33,711 7,050 10,698 6,145 6,175 95,543 40,368 44,21* 104,38; 18,475 60,783 39,820 13,762 24,361 17,628 9,723 14,583 325 2,312 34,250 1,650 1,250 2,586 435,520 285,143 419,382 360,937 319,864 342,084 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 24,129 9,164 14,195 13,808 9,498 9,801 $97,280 75, 887 104,432 88, 623 $33,5. 48,709 26,754 15,651 $3,100 2,525 4,265 312 $600,156 875,036 657,217 276,126 69,297 11,553 535,377 202;118 256, 495 190,309 942,052 22,500 7,000 159,089 54, 697 69,723 73,142 224,455 2,583 200 8,000 18,25£ 5.00C 41^627 9,769 927,781 49,572 6,250 471l! 82,890 14,574 9,661 176,140 19,"" 31,187 25,246 5,453 1,628 91,826 180,402 13,888 19,481 48,963 66,928 16,387 65,553 29, 284 46,977 71,129 78,372 48,375 HI,, 703 7,108 1,250 3,428 100,519 1,250 4,100 17,185 2,500 8,366 1,057 313 1,250 $50,000 $417,763 25,000 622,950 24,998 322,623 6,250 213,192 20,000 *ioo,"666 100,000 100,000 49,998 50,000 258,711 87,607 2.4283 406 666.536 928,222 931,355 2,980,477 Due to banks and all other liabilities. 145,096 113,209 40,350 $26,508 51,520 192,691 19,872 70,946 7,741 163,537 146,215 176,379 292,950 423,186 21,698 12,079 665,395 265,136 417,412 9 103,254 10 827,923 11 25,000 2,239,334 342, 227,397 8,267 584.326 17,849 337,034 8,486 75,309 6,250 7,575 9,266 1,451 302,533 12 20,472 j 13 22,261114 7,468115 25,299! 16 17 6,250 25,000 23,250 48,847 IS 154,518 19 137,036120 6,193 21 66,800 22 245,436 23 78,537J24 1,350: 25 32,908| 26 219,57l! 27 112,5461 28 5,512| 29 20,854:30 25,000 25,000 6,250 6,250 25,000 10,000 "25,'666 25.000 15,250! 25.0001 25,000! 50,000 50,000! 50,000 50,000 10,000 6,250! 25^ 000! 25,000} , 319,959 44,711 637,362 130,206 218,572 13,043 109,185 167,270 * *32," 183.537 9,159 118,956 44,161 231,097 90,095 272,145 52,009 367,433 44,757 309,182 71,664 308,246 41,948 186,956 6,954 1 88,101131 116,218 21,91 44,118! 32 89,274 13,0531 42, 629 2,595 . . . . . . . . . 1 3 3 68,413134 128.327 20,866 80,215135 98,298 9,738 384,397 43,537 119,804136 223,943 53,824 182, 773! 37 416J38 82,344 5,184 49,988 39 560,391 32,447 40,753 40 382,898 77,000 323,192 129,663 145,330! 41 70,750 42 273,105 64,925 215,819 90,888 19,230 426, 727 59,454 3,234 215,302 73,106 30,223145 16,109 315,460 70,379 200,0001 1,207,125 24, 829 50.000 481,338 50,395 50.0001 685, ~ ~ — 753 81,308 25,0001 806,196 11,433 13,000 357,409 14,852 50,000 714,544 67,135 218,211 118,197 37,156 174,023 33,821 167,570 50,279 46 537,635147 58,656 48 198,503 49 260,083i50 12,5221 51 161,1631 52 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 699,752 301, 068 113,382 195,901 66,575 79,963 11,606 156,303 49,143 55,423 {53 122,277) 54 153,873 319 73,171 6,500 6,250 25,000 25,000 25,000 22,500 261,390 176,499 303,559 222,258 152,937 230,582 111, 640 65,091 9,300 58,180 43,991 38,654 6,861 3,139 42,328 16,691 8,438 62 10,547 63 640 KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national hanks as shown OKLAHOMA—Continued. DISTRICT "NO. 10—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Coweta, First dishing, First Gushing, Farmers CusterCity, First Custer City, Peoples State. Davis, First Dewey, First Dewey, Security Drumrightj First Duncan, First Duncan, C i t y . . . . . . . . . Duncan, Duncan Edmond, First Edmond, Citizens Eldorado, First ... Elk City, First El Reno, First El Reno, Citizens Enid, First Enid, Enid Erick, First Eufaula, First Eufaula, Eufaula Eufaula, State Fairfax, First Fairfax, Fairfax Fairland, First Fairview, Farmers & Merchants. Foraker, First F organ, First Fort Gibson, Citizens.. Fort Gibson, Farmers. Francis, Francis Frederick, First Frederick, Commerce. Geary, First Goltry, First Gotebo, First Grandneld, First Grove, First Guthrie, First Guymon, First Guymon, City Hammon, Farmers Harrah, First Hartshorne, First Hartshorne, I I a r t s horne. 48 Haskell, First Haskell, Haskell Hastings, National Healdton, First Heavener, First Heavener, State Hennessey, First Hennessey, Farmers & Merchants. Henryetta, First Henryetta, Miners.... Hobart, Farmers & Merchants. Holdenville, First Holdenville, American Holdenville, Farmers.. Hollis,City Hollis, Commerce Hominy, First Hominy, Commerce... Hooker, First President. Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. W. S. Vernon C. W. Carpenter. T.J.Hughes Leon L. Hoyt F. G. Delaney... Lem Vernon John Foster S. A. Bryant Fred T. Herston. J. H.Hoberecht.. 8241,042 281,765 227,231 216,611 133,159 171,000 70, 593. 103, 073 32,300 29,250 $25,775 58,520 50,492 11,798 9,745 T. P. Howell H. M. Brent C. J. Klewer R. B. Farris R. K. Wootten.. J.C.McCasland.. G.L.Wilson W. S. Patten E. A. Bender E.M. Francis Al Thurmond. F. H. Morris H. T. Smith H . H . Champlin. O.J.Fleming.... H.C. Garrett W. G. Morhart... K.B.Turner R. L. Simpson... J. C. Stribling G. M. Carpenter.. J. H.Connolly... Henry A. Bower. Chas.Hutchms.. H. D. Cannon.... C.H. Kayler R. M. Hayes J. R. Prentice D. A. Fowler C M . Browder... John M. Anglea.. H. W. Granzow.. C. D. Woods J. P. Thurmond. C. F. McDonald.. W. T.Malone A. F. Butts Ed. Fleming C.L. Gallegly.... U.C. Stockton.... H. C. Hightower. C. L. Foliansbee. C. E . Ashbrook.. R.D.Colombe... N.C. Gallemore.. J. H. Kliewer.... 151,882 257,729 247, 736 431, 850 532, 327 154,858 325,425 156, 670 181,291 218, 635 533, 895 483, 543 705,287 813,968 1,539,685 280, 802 346,240 363,546 316, 743 255, 801 137,210 68,045 314,386 89,189 133,169 51,215 107, 579 54,600 24,600 59,900 58,150 37,000 22,650 108,400 155, 600 95,550 332,700 303,300 26,508 72,950 51,220 107,800 30,150 42,050 125,000 54,760 6,800 25,577 23,753 39,804 16,196 6,347 14,918 28,184 21,403 10,553 29,997 34,616 25,481 329,790 88,717 8,400 42,424 47,210 41,244 7,514 9,900 2,074 24,216 John Olsen B.C. Lewis D. N. Fink F.C. Hubbard... S. M. Richey.". J. L. Lair C. W. Howard... JohnH. Dillon... E. B. Weatherly. M. F. Pierce F. M. English Lee Howe N. Holman Gottlieb Enz I. E.Cameron... J.T.Beal B. F. Miles Sam L. Morley... T. J. Stallings C. H. Codding... J.L.Hall J. C. Howeil Flo. H. Nash, jr.. O.G.Rose. J. B. Beard, j r . . . R.R.Sims...... O.V.Dillon. J.R. Weatherly.. C. A. Fisher O. E. Mapel E. D. Hammond. George Tipton... Ernest Klooz G.R. Gear D. V. Perm O.G.McClurg... P.M.Willis C.L.Willis 109,831 95,233 176,518 255,763 115,245 613,376 494,445 193, 666 11,574 181,156 307, 599 70,719 930, 925 273,539 195, 857 143,722 121,760 407,317 177,67" 28.139 6,850 30,664 30,127 22,511 96,250 171,259 19,050 400 25,000 53,950 25,091 502, 748 42,350 24,846 14,359 33,250 77,790 57,170 6,985 3,350 6,798 7,613 2,479 29,887 20,398 10,400 7,850 16,402 2,982 27,531 215,651 12,350 5,400 6,222 5,488 32,423 12,485 F.C. Hubbard.. . . . J. W. Capps G. C. Robertson.. JakeL. Hamon.. A. S. Johnston... R. L. Walker John Smith L. A. Ferrel J. M. Wise J. W. Kincaid.... Ray Mullinix.... i Cleat Peterson... I V. S. Cannon W. A.McAtee... C. W. Henson.... 0 . J. M. Brewer.. 1. P.Clark Chas. K. Stetler. 338,005 208,689 111,374 137,125 209.724 154,514 215,249 207,278 95, 848 48,391 25,155 42,740 73.140 89,050 88,120 92,042 13,594 12,470 11,581 8,551 36,388 22,541 13,487 13,162 W. R.Wilson... H. J. Butterly.. P. E.Foltz 649,954 332,455 370,788 76,100 71,189 53,830 70,151 27,573 25,023 J. D. Boxley J. W. Shafner.... G. L. Benson M. M. Kern. C. W. Gilliland.. W. S. Crow L. D. Edgington. L. G. Blackmer.. H.R.Allen V.R. Young S. B. Geren Claud Prather.... George Shaw O. L. Barlow Carl Mullendore.. C. E. Wilson 775,531 436,612 250, 220 275,779 243,236 482.725 243,011 274,31 159,500 45,918 8,450 18,600 30,224 141,890 58,610 27,100 12,886 13,182 3,240 18,978 32,958 15,188 21,865 3,515 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 641 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1910—Con tinned. OKLAHOMA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 10—Continued. ] Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. Due to banks Circula- D e m a n d T i m e de- and all tion. deposits. posits. other liabilities. $10,721 229,797 93,920 ,42; 057 15, 778 $19,453 28,221 27, 860 16, 500 13,233 $1,250 1,250 77,114 3,050 1,250 $369,241 670'146 579,689 322,316 202,414 $25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 $12,699 7,844 29,207 7,352 7,177 $257,678 369,239 379,419 226, 762 110,912 $33,548 61,087 98,561 24,639 6,159 $15,316 281,976 35,003 13,563 28,165 1 2 3 4 5 90,036 82,010 53,756 351,694 97,986 19,596 I 114,275 i 100,405 1 32,007 1 34,715 •378,175 123.318 279J 308 287, 705 ! 353,863 58,912 49.003 9; 544 33,480 42,062 64,573 26,138 .45', 439 17,383 38,200 22,809 70,247 35,758 11 000 32,000 21,000 17,000 18,768 48,000 47,372 63,000 96, 000 127, 097 22,567 21,861 19,374 31,577 18,697 • 13,249 8,000 26,451 2,855 2,385 1,250 2,000 4, 729 504 500 1,250 1,000 350 2,500 4,000 4,000 184,000 5,000 375 5,158 3,287 1^25C 1,025 1,250 50,000 25,000 25,000 50, 000 50,000 35,000 60,000 25,000 25, 000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50 000 100,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25 000 25,000 25 000 25,000 14,293 50,000 226,613 462,361 21,368 25, 000 259,851 10,956 25,000 669,935 17,594 12,500 468,167 53, 529 154,360 9,000 8,133 441,441 16,416 10,000 288,243 7,454 25,000 206,182 5,833 20,000 7,000 209,285 26,826 711,953 53,000 25,874 546,207 17,226 50,000 50,000 817,142 25,005 117,451 99,995 1,041,145 113,205 100,000 1,751.292 308;097 8,541 7,500 53,000 276,224 14,378 196, 623 10,000 - 49,998 235, 862 23,939 25,000 281 452 15,993 12,500 25,000 6,886 158,359 3 622 170 271 6,250 7,726 337,085 11,597 2,660 38,653 130,560 24,652 5,642 2,680 1,724 135,085 132,748 10,412 19,161 6 7 312 358,145 539,069 400,522 1,003,174 741,596 216,905 547,018 365, 659 289, 701 305.670 1,103; 967 848, 450 1,169,626 2,044,163 2,414, 662 397,564 537,638 494,181 532,097 355,250 268,235 229,257 465,565 12,351 15,658 11,330 43,429 4, 761 260.561 75; 184 79,448 63, 823 46^ 805 69,809 34,076 379,320 83,111 97, 783 10.610 S,353 9,314 7,J 135 8,551 5,600 55,140 45,360 17,736 3,500 15,571 34,878 10,462 92, 816 27,349 18,164 9 453 s, 000 33,222 16,158 1,112 651 1,250 5,240 1,312 1,250 2,500 313 217 4,711 312 1,688 9,200 4,650 1,325 6,370 313 4,500 5,530 166,771 131,056 233,695 350,723 151,908 1,056,464 809,146 320,613 84,364 289,645 469,532 169, 567 2,130 443,349 343,375 190,736 186,546 676,260 330,054 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25, 000 69,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 11,398 3,868 9,444 14.045 6', 721 58,174 20,081 6,124 2,500 6', 318 6,046 2,073 58,669 28,002 30,377 5,000 5' 531 25,908 9,055 24,990 19^ 968 7,968 1*250 1,250 3,878 516 2,450 1,250 1,250 532 617 378,290 174,991 229,982 365,896 327,258 360,798 383,882 50 000 25, 000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 16.538 ID', 863 4,000 5,000 15,043 11,592 8,526 5,387 1 n\ 735 121,008 61,034 $25,000 25,000 12,500 25,000 25,000 6,250 19,962 28,983 35,321 72,724 95,000 323,544 245,485 41,124 59,995 43,266 102,444 47,679 29 964 49,865 3,002 5 505 46*304 58.962 29,933 23,401 34,371 76,031 20 000 34^ 263 72,239 13,594 207,912 35,662 25, 758 11,867 34^ 416 97,226 44,962 29,525 24,660 35,571 38,814 21,937 204,181 77,481 2.318 71 44,107 15,679 2,187 400,447 17,412 71,025 33,641 H, 422 113; 35C 4, 08C 29 'SO 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 6,250 6,500 25,000 25,000 437,481 277,608 79,505 159,015 262,333 228,098 190,680 218,012 44,163 4,953 6, 597 43,086 32,905 77,606 8-3,390 3,598 656 36,540 34,371 14,184 23,163 33,98' 24,093 48 49 50 51 52 53 51 55 20,000 6,250 20,000 100,000 25,000 6,500 6,250 49,998 12,500 25 000 25,000 25,000 20,811 21,986 22,919 16,149 114,072 90,686 35,390 68,103 28,917 22,662 10,760 1,275 650 989,140 602,095 508,345 50,000 25,000 50,000 13,709 18,354 13,334 25,000 25,000 13,000 679,837 381,812 359,389 4,730 42,420 46,885 172,452 45,021 20,765 76,284 39,367 264,104 123,200 36,960 66,153 27,582 14,812 21,966 19,083 48,-929 27,959 22,995 2,791 1,402 751 925 2,298 5,311 3,757 2,848 1,189,313 569,718 298,238 412,532 367,166 958,146 478,402 367,732 50,000 50,000 25,000 25 000 30,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 41,413 7,496 16,719 8,705 5,059 15,522 11,938 9,042 37,500 561,325 383, 781 178, 532 307,592 188,882 641,693 326,677 291,980 339,521 33,698 22,152 152982° CUR 1919—VOL 2 41 3,703! 14 2,239 15 190,416 16 90,016 17 227,479 18 305,028 19 561,951 20 7,304 21 87,041 22 144,294 23 119,849 24 20,306 25 26 400 27 39,638 28 91,596 72,025 92', 376 188,902 62.067 685', 708 552,213 204, 890 36, 793 159,957 344,317 106,713 1,263, 633 312,273 184, 715 115,228 100,927 339,769 207,451 25,000 25,000 6,250 25,000 50,000 6,250 58,930 87,522 15,035 41,051 23,383 38,374 19,773 54,000 793 8 9 10 11 12 7,500 7,500 25,000 25,000 52,367 204,268 63,930 24,143 215,864 56 109,509 57 25,777 58 129,554 88,244 55,834 63,735 83,418 21,663 25,857 17,567 59 CO 62 63 64 65 66 642 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown OKLAHOMA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 10—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 43 49 50 51 52 53 54 President, Cashier. G. O. Patterson D. O.Scott Hulbert, First Roy M. Felton Geo. B. Pope Hydro, First .! L.M.Cline Kaw City, Farmers... John E. Hoefer .! F.C. Snidler....... Kaw City, National of C. L.Sliidler Kaw City. Geo. B. Farrar F. L. Patten Kingfisher, First J. M. Speice Kingfisher, Peoples. ... Ed. Hockaday E.E. Knack Kiowa, First L. T. Sannnohs E. Douthit. Konawa, First H. T. Douglas J. P.Faulkner M. Henderson Kusa. First H.C.Hunt F.L. Godfrey Lahoma, First Guy C. Robertson.. N. A. Robertson Lawton, First E. E.Shipley F.M.English Lawton,City. F. E. Banowetz... J. H. Banowetz.... Lenapah, Citizens , Lindsay, First . . . . B. P. Smith E.'cVLeapeV...... C. H. Griffith Lone Wolf, First John Beduar Luther, First......... R. A. Vose H. T.Crittenden... L. S. Noble Mangum, First B. H. Squire Mangum, Mangnm.... P. A. Janewav W. G. Davis F. B. Conrad.' Marietta, First S.F.Black C. E. Morris Marietta, Marietta W. A. Darnall Mar low, National..... W. A. Wade O. R. McKimiev... JohnT. Oquiii Marlow, State. Walter Candill.* C. B. Billintou Maud, First W.J.Harris J. B. Wilson Maysville, First H. Thompson Maysville, Farmers... T. H.Vaughn F.M. Sowle C. W.Crum MeAlester, First S. G. Bryan McAlester, American.. Sam L. Morley Homer W. Neece.. Frank Craig Me Alester, City W. H. Hoilis D. F.Crist McLoud, First..... E. G. Palmer...., Jno. T. Stewart Medford, First W. L. Me Williams. M.R. Tidwell Miami, First W. M. Dyer Miami, Ottawa County J. S.Cheyne Minco, First ...\ Ben F. Johnson . . . R.C. Elledge R.Be-Uslc L. S. Bagley Morris, First Willard Johnston.. Frank Cruin Mounds, First H. N. Kinney Mountain View, First. A. E. Kobs J. E. McDonald.... R.H. Walton.... Muldrow, First J. P. Solomon H. 1L Ogdeii Muskogee, First G. T. Thompson. Muskogee, Commercial D.N. Fink T. F. King Muskogee, Exchange.. M. Board L. S. Bagley Muskogee, Muskogee.. A.C. Triimbo H. H.Champlin... W. E. Butts Nash,First W. F. Smith Newkirk, First P. W. Smith W. C. Liermanii. Newkirk, Eastman— C. A. Gwinn E. W. Horton New Wilson, First.... P. W. McKay A. E. Ellinger... Noble, First R. F. Ellinger Win. Synnott Norman, First.. E. B. Johnson R. V. Downing.. Norman, Farmers | Chas. Lauer.... J. D. Powell Nowata, First j J.E.Campbell Nowata, Commercial.. ' Sara F. Wilkinson. E. G. Witter B. G. Do well Nowata, Nowata J. A. Wet tack G. F. Roetzel Okeene, National J. P. Roetzel H. A. Dolen C.C.Walker Okemah, First R. R. Law Okemah, Okemah.... A- J. Martin T.N.Weils O k l a h o m a City, F. P. Johnson American. OklahomaCity,Fariii- D. W. Hogan J. S. Hoffmann.. ers. O k l a h o m a City, Geo, L. Browning. O.C. Williams... Liberty. Oklahoma City, Okla- T. P. Martin,jr... A. Weismann homa Stock Yards. Oklahoma City, Se- Win. Mee Wm. Raymond.. curity. Oklahoma City, State. H. M. Johnson R. L. Smith Okmulgee, First PaulT.Stadt.... J. A. Price. Okmulgee, Central D. M. Smith H. E. Kennedy.. Okmulgee, Citizens... M. F.Graham Carlisle Mabrey.. Oktaha, First A.M. Darling R.S. Williams... Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments , overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $120,636 216,881 80,410 141,071 S5,250 10,204 45,900 32,784 87,298! 9,963? 7,900| 9,626 56,740 187,765 25,144 401,456 206,325 24,966t 249,464: 29,000 16,692! 291,748! 25,000 31,404 65,399; 17,333 7,653 135,234! 56,210 8,859} 1.209,295; 425,994 107,6131 '770;090J 187,400 56,392' 19,470 338 l,408| 490,724! 81,750 5,590! 340,710! 36,711 1,450 147,362' 35,001 9,242 308,5201 125,800 3,955 ; 380,192 89,900 3,824 274,415 53,050 49,727 249,903; 65,500 17,538 333,944! 21,500 7,300 257,794! 34,500 12,527 183,253 25,765 11,775 174,033: 60,200 9,000 155,334! 24,739 7,713 862,140; 324,648 122,526 924,294! 203,450 55,458 421,352 168,719 86,395 249,2411 13,103 15,933 224,060; 134,500 26,543 1,233,129: 270,050 111,741 675,948: 79,195 143,737 146,4721 11,520 35,853 142,467| 33,285 33,066 150,821: 37,960 14,059 137,9941 43,858 11,575 250,830; 32,510 14,419 4,185,779; 1,204,240 185,723 2,638,5751 636,740 223,745 1,665,279; 200,142 338, 455 1,568,855! 276,600 241,761 102,215; 35,000 6,503 161,740; 60,900 21,550 608,4141 108,368 22,778 233,943! 16,127 19,324 201,9861 46,498 8,772 551, 443; 136,620 109,261 189,530; 71,200 17,041. 949,061! 1,280,906 55,982 397,293 57,800 21,351 414,255 17,500 87,425 152,433 24,262 2,400 303,778! 35,400 30,584 564,204; 89,035 32,015 0,220,979, 2,068,615 1,344,754 l,624 ; 540 ; 393,800! 326,309 1,699,719: 721,031 249,393 2,032,489; 294,093; 23,1-51 3,343,955; l,012,625i 501,361 5,490,634; 3,209,115 2,777,421 1,447,036| 205,005 268,061 1,018', 082| 194,630 57,154 1,900,9141 235,050} 99,863 127,953 7,950 12,463 REPORT OF THP; COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, 643 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. OKLAHOMA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 10—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Due to Surplus banks and un- Circula- Demand Time de- and all tion. deposits. posits. other liadivided profits. bilities. $7,354 6,001 5,748 6,581 $110,555, $14,473 216,362: 7,971 126,371' 233,778| $3,982 13,787 26,532! 43,026J 1 2 3 4 $15,275 19,232 37,687 79,711 $9,504 17,579 9,621 14,667 $3,351 1,513 27,133 40,526 $161,364 275,371 208,651 318,385 $25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 37,485 145,563 23,931 32,677 18,084 12,778 260,961 168,862 51,358 135,524 93,196 35,642 105,848 52,840 119,320 42,618 139,531 76,315 10,177 22,196 45,722 321,983 292,513 89,177 4,994 40,747 257, 747 161,933 14,129 11,199 63,292 43,429 9,342 838,838 875,412 498,127 479,645 32,283 33,494 92,220 31,112 26,622 93,998 27,102 109,194 »7,928 145,875 83,090 47,534 172,025 3,726,148 20,743 40,000 13,191 18,946 7,300 9,852 92,372 79,446 331,379 826,310 332,655 412,165 115,769 224,183 1,250 8,000 2,104,236 2,500 1,264,690 72,574 750,016 1,250 515,879 10,280 238,160 1,456! 577,065 3,085' 563,683 1,123| • 62o| 524, 700 402,510 5,250! 536,737 313] 406,955 350 243,622 322,479 250,877 1,720,595 1,556,444 809,901 298,765 462,903 1,981,162 1,131, 563 221,090 234,710 284,179 250,872 319,492 6,867,810 4,698,928 2,897,235 2,767,513 185, 751 299,262 884,282 324,313 295,628 946,908 328,362 2,472,751 602, 836 704,978 282,610 439,808 909,115 25,000 40,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 50,000 60,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 150,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 500,000 250,000 150,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 60,000 500,000 13,857 25,000 180,678- 56,855 29,989! 5 29,644 40,000 482,195 89,980 144,492! 6 80,841j 7 7,500 157,0961 46,689 10,528 74,195 8 7,925 25,000 240,745 39,300 2,782i 9 78,244[ 2,745 6,998 5,500| 10 135,602i 24,810 8,273 1,288,805] 153,454 409,785! 11 52,192 137,419)12 811,462 156,763 59,046 11,150 13 32,906 2,518 1,000 59,070 14 433, 569! 145,101 62,276 13,340 15 334, 546 87,711 30,282 3,913 16 117,703 58,201 8,343 42,026 17 377,189 53;615 4,238 84,403 18 354,736 64,589 17,455 88,562! 19 31,486 301,051 41,100 7,9821 20 18,219 291,309 10,000 37,1641 21 9,414 440,807 18,102 50,560 22 276,724 28,231 19,440 48,353! 23 5,065 155,568 322,479 24 195,979 8,857 62,820l 25 5,634 151,173 297,589( 26 810,473 36,269 223,974 27 2,529 861,301 116,513 28 5,728 378,960 90,710 29 5,000 171,055 12,178 312,690 6,501 1,407,047 29,740 264,024 o*. jot, uAt 26,021 800,882 42,660 32 6,804 154,368 14,338 33 6,836 163,401 16,273 34 5,221 174,434 1,117 35 7,549 157,041 18,416 36 5,717 140,356 37 153,608 3,771,193 38 93,337 2,607,852 39 1,438,007 31,165 40 1,472,328 35,149 41 105,373 2,711 42 246,756 10,956 43 716,839 50,080 16,434 44 242,711 15,508 5,136 29,705 45 143,925 11,463 10,807 79,433 46 631,572 83,878 105,213 47 26,245 16,454 K)| 197,617 39,115 15,176 48 60,828 «j 1,415,167 112,489 784,269 49 19,241 18,562 331,897 133,136 14,380 449,193 140,720 58,188 3,440 202,566 48,847 2,757 75,069 11,584 25,000 286,607 16, 546 44,422 25,724 60, OOO! 611,107 107,863 229,585 206,000' 7,042,033 1 348,806 4,692,610 , 100,000 102,470 75,000 1,903,748 450,831 632,244 300,000 54,566 I 1,859,020 175,757 850,610 35,178 33,532 9,457 29,857 35,804 27,560 21,701 34,149 25,469 11,790 49,446 11,932 84,102 74,279 38,822 13,358 30,000 103,495 70,000 12,791 12,465 16,797 12,324 10,541 433,132 308,206 187,732 192,857 8,500 18,013 50,000 20,720 10,500 49,586 16,439 70,224 28,964 39,438 18,000 19,558 48, 777 591,408 3,502 8,000 375 12,390 14,019,034 646,479 212,615 354,568 215,162 1,125,252 163,024 1,835,155 451,271 3,220,840 263,067 354,537 259,881 11,898 391,731 118,005 85,000 155,179 3,624 3,264,293 3,239,953 3,643,009 15,000 7,159,367 25,000 15,120,741 2,500 2,303,674 1,709,403 5,513 2,662,400 312 164,200 $6,250 25,000 10,000 66,348 1,498,629 250,000 365,40' 300,000 219,357 30O,000! 3,200,255 877,975 2,261, 7S0 500,000 150,000 100,000 200,000 25,000! 492,211 200,000 6,177,024 1,806,586 5,944,920 60 63,696 46,057 50,000! 1,429,256 563,665 I 973,682 529,121 64,242 42,358 260,353 25,000: 2,108,306 68,741 1,828 6,2501 125,215! 4,255 1,652! ! 1,462,625 644 REPORT-©F THE CQME'ERQTJ/RR OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national.banks as-shown OKLAIIO MA—Con tinned. DISTRICT NO. 10—Continued. Resources.- • Location and name of bank. Olustcc, First Pauls Valley, First.... Pauls Valley, Commerce . Pauls Valley, Pauls Valley. Fawhuska> First Pawhuska, American. Pawhuska, Citizens... Pawhuska, Liberty Pawnee, First Pawnee, Pawnee Perry, First Picher, First Pocasset, First Ponca City, Farmers.. Pondcreck, Farmers Porter, First Poteau, First Foteau, National Prague, First Prague, Prague . . . . Pryor, First Purcell, Chiekasaw.... Quapaw, First Quinton, First Ralston, First Ringling, First RofT, First Ron% Farmers and Merchants. Rosston, First Rush Springs, First... Ryan, First Sallisaw, Citi zens Sallisaw, Merchants... Sapulpa, First Sapulpa, American Sayre, First Sayre, B e c k l i a m County. Seiling, First Feminole, First Sentinal, First Sh at tuck, Shattuck... Shawnee,Commerce.. Shawnee, Shawnee Sh awnee, State Skiatook, First Skiatook, Oklahoma.. Snyder, First Spiro, First Stigler, First Stigler, American Stillwater, First Stillwater, Stillwater.. S til well, First Stonewall, First Stratford, First Stroud, First Stuart, Liberty •. Sulphur, Farmers..... Sulphur Park Tahlequah, First Talihina, First Taloga, First Tecumseh, First Tecumseh, Farmers... Tecumseh, Tecumseh. Temple, Security President. Cashier. De Witt Norton J. M. Norton E. WT. Low.. T. G. Mays R. A. McMurtray... W.J.Long J. W. White R. H. Grimmett A. N. Ruble H. H. Brenner R. M. Grimers C. F. Stuart C F. Lake A. W. Hurley Wallis D.Wilson... G. B.Mellott C. B. Shapard C J. Shapard C. E. Vanderwoort.. Frank Hudson C D. Jensen G. A. Foster C.W.Rogers D. L. Connell S. M. Laws R. K. Wootten C O . Johnson J. J. McGraw R. E. Runyan J. H. Asher Dee German W. S. Vernon S. J. Doyle D. M. Boal W. A.Campbell P.O. Bolger Geo. R. Sutton...... J. 0. Meyer A. P. Slover C. C. Bush C. D.Mitchell W. A. Graham J. H. Dyer B. H. Love P.M. Smith C A. Douthat M. L. Stockton J. McClanahan V. M. Harry. John A. Stuart L. C.Sallee E. F. James A. J. Crain H.Hughes B. E. Braselton F.J.Phillips L.R.Flint R. H. Ross M. J.Collins J. A. Slaton J. H. Whiteside E. L.Worrell R. W. Armstrong... L. C. Moore •W. H. McDonald... J. E. McDonald I. F. McGee C J. Benson J. D. Berry L. B. Jackson E. K. Thurmond.... J. B. Thurmond 0. M. Marsh H.A.Russell T.L.Davis F. C Hoyt J. H. Killingsworth. W. E.Harber R. A. Champlin C. H. Griffith J. L. Stuart J. H.C.Stuart L.C.Webster Wallace E still, jr L. L. Humphreys... H. T. Douglas Geo. E. McGinnis... CM. Code Ralph Gilbert C.H.Cleveland L. L. Wiles A. W. Lucas H. J. Brown C H Fawks M. B. Goodwin J. R. Redwine C H.Nash W. D.Callaway Robert A. Zebold... J. B. Sylender W. F. Keys W. L. Hert W. E. Berry E. E. Good C. F. hughes .. C.S. Hampton W.H.Stevens \V. S. Furlong M. D.Timberlake... Karl Andrew's Geo. Clarkson D. G.Dodds J. R. Perry E. T. Burnett J. B.Mosley Noble Mitch ell C. G White . C. E. Easterling.. .. L.L.Leslie D. O.Scott... S. L. Chowning Giles 0. Kelley...... A. H. Keith F. G. Delaney....... F. V. Askew F. E.Huett... M. L. Caldwell Jess M. Caldwell.... E. L. Rosebush ! M. 11. Wagner...-... E. J.A. Mertz....... M.F.Ray Loans, discounts, and overdrafts. $155,222 405,893 270,990 180,010 United Slates Governm e n t securities. Other bonds, investments, and real estate. $800i 301,744! 33,150 «34,900 .126* 090 13,600 57,400 • • 7,384 886,479 142,601 890,654 280,145 308,466 333,688 218,935 438,028 208,277 693,673 245,701 162,655 276,277 147,544 128,210 154.216 280^ 840 522,804 50,636 156,140 110,489 338,013 252,184 90,323 43,248 86,968 1.1,567 10,528 156,996 241,199 103,450 7,059 121,315 18,380 75,350 • 12,847 40;372 60,576 69,957 52,170 1)7,650 7,100 120,050 82', 688 71,650 9", 011 36,900 9,637 40,500 3-1,907 79,596 16,905 68,500 67, 706 12;956 55,650 50,350 29, 854 13,894 136,900 84 11,050 34,800 8,528 27, 638 11,870 92, 950 33,606 56,380 29,790 23,066 9,675 220,667 148, 915 374, 809 203,592 506,228 617,389 821,350 311,872 171, 783 3,658 7,425 25,116 11,612 109,596 37,053 74, 243 44, 264 34,650 • 28,757 191,950 57, 808 261,400 71,359 25,000 . 54,950 19,350 10, COO 16,02C 189,786 8,800 262,176 15, 867 17,913 208,476 42,471 12,507 173,240 18,856 9,424 870,310 316,579 101,475 1,603, 215 475,450 118,640 684,006 295,350 165,193 200,447 23,276 81,710 264,053 48,920 15,445 186,842 27,100 5,633 147,997 21,987 50,260 167,575 87,583 82,514 157,045 66,880 45,764 384.956 61,600 79, 733 307; 313 115,500 50,436 154,908 73,507 32,880 243,190 41,750 5,800 279,556 ; 41,250 ,. 3,400 179,954 12,100 .10,073 5,350 3,881 38,038 8; 680 8, 760 215,112 192,582 67,410 29,117 344,013 92,19C . 64.13C 144,201 •2,630 111 087 219,061 41,460 : 10,984 217,700 . 48,448 34,752 211,907 59,551 22,624 213,159 \ 53,973 ;•• ; 2 4 , 3 1 2 •:•• ; 3 , 6 2 5 23,585 . . . . < REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 645 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 19J9—Continued. OKLAHOMA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 10—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. 121,444 140,028 69,638 Total Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $11,538 47.541 20,000 Other assets. $1,325 6,476 638 resources and liabilities. $225,229 1,087,772 414,022 Capital. $25,000 100,000 50,000 Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time detion. divided deposits. posits. profits. $25,000 93,000 12,750 $120,204 624,834 279,255 25,000 167,237 21,461 29,891 4 106,640 29,581 64, 657 213,527 5 19,726 6 290,740 7 21,057 8 30,118 9 128,495! 10 11 186,23712 134,232; 13 84,108) 14 13,665 15 877| 16 106,604 17 75,816 18 4,903 19 3,656 20 7,421 21 25,972 22 17 050 23 20,722! 24 16,254 j 25 201,631 26 57,662 27 2,992 28 10,475 13,376 1,250 275,895 25,000 7,305 113,630 12,103 108,434 17,586 36,275 24,249 21,275 24,094 13,816 70,496 25,509 20,000 24,697 14,299 21,103 15,000 23,000 35,134 3 417 14,000 7,011 15,171 17,525 15,675 2,500 312 7,649 5,000 20,288 3,500 1,250 40,498 630 2,500 3,150 1,250 1,250 2,580 1,250 1,250 1,025 5.000 142 1,250 1,250 3,257 2,700 1,250 1,632,525 227,972 2,038, 700 471,260 670,154 662,320 414,515 726,552 303,221 1,096,748 383,195 285,272 411,210 332,983 334,560 •287,424 465,444 831,809 79,619 249,330 176, 708 514,294 399,330 177,860 100,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 25 000 25,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 52,679 10,181 32,633 25,190 16,072 13,015 9,078 971 13,572 57,820 7,061 16,187 8,168 8,095 5,287 9,061 48,949 20,959 11, 766 3,375 11,211 6,000 5,801 50,000 1,109,679 137,234 6,250 50,000 1,500,671 225,013 100,000 430,877 50,000 393, 703 44, 500 232,904 25,000 381,511 73,103 12,600 753,644 50,000 272,110 6,250 218,208 2 500 241,203 25,000 149,072 50,000 227, 558 25,000 195, 743 25,000 278,221 20,500 516,883 100,000 37 569 150, 426 25,000 74, 254 25,000 198,084 50,000 268,549 30,000 127, 767 10,000 22,030 76,689 67,393 12,356 20,356 197,036 393, 787 108,861 43,077 13,177 17,500 32,859 16,112 24,594 57,283 93,838 29,000 20,000 1,249 19,681 2,500 2,204 883 5,066 78,697 1,250 312 268 206 299,513 624,210 352, 773 615,468 1,126,531 1,720,434 530,933 265,422 25 000 30,000 50,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 8,186 13,747 21,100 9,164 27,531 55,414 34,291 19,951 7,975 160,420 241,606 7,500 372,457 50,000 165,191 30,000 334,464 12,500 696,204 50,000 25,000 1,288,391 370,474 25,000 204,952 6,250 20,555 8,923 111,271 126,274 108,966 163,009 156,239 72,987 185,620 22,750 7,683 32,148 19,670 103,566 105,366 26,451 4,905 11,389 20,867 7,593 42,843 20,989 102,144 21,871 14,465 39,759 20,219 47,679 51,642 13,728 17,155 23,000 18,994 89,414 97,132 48,493 21,646 31,126 16,463 9 935 16,324 20,432 40,000 43,141 15,125 19,908 14,382 6,899 3,000 14,347 11,788 28,503 3,719 313 15,115 5,490 375 23,044 2,500 6,500 1,313 312 313 1 000 3,017 1,925 368 31,689 2,061 6,979 1,250 4,433 3,062 322 2,800 4,917 1,006 7,182 2,225 1,250 5,000 2,611 255,202 337,149 403,215 347,163 1,509,788 2,459,946 1,355,781 401,379 545,481 259,101 238,862 389,161 311,716 670.623 653^ 445 304,938 322,532 351,227 244,326 60,924 290,064 324,686 635,915 184,523 293,152 361,801 326,101 368,485 85,480 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 25 000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 7,787 5,543 13,721 11,320 29,741 53,083 27,606 5,535 9,124 5,115 5 858 10,000 5,163 10, 752 20,023 7,081 18, 268 9,948 5,379 2,500 3,524 5,558 53,578 4,685 7,222 6,745 36,615 7,429 220 18,9i9 10,550 18,098 4,117 25,000 $742 1 192,683; 2 2,248 3 $6,880 63,853 52,539 499,700 50,861 033. 768 57,420 165,430 212,686 72,108 101, 775 5,748 127,341 27, 574 54,830 33,579 71,999 47,791 48,352 80,375 118,077 14,291 34,612 18,448 30,995 40, 751 37,871 $47,403 13,402 17,230 Due to banks and all other liabilities. 93,087 32,607 92,533 57,803 44,714 101,176 59,109 5,235 46,812 28,964 60,354 67,995 16,416 32,825 3,367 7,119 6,300 46 364 5,333 57,429 20,073 66,411 143,853 230,975 67,229 12, 846 28,236 1,327 73,224 98,345 124,562 131,061 31,774 23,279 8,399 29 30 31 32 33 3i 35 36 37 129,538 6,250 50,390 226,994 9,000 6,250 299,372 25,000 35,959 234, 426 57, 727 7,500 635,512 246,936 100,000 50,000 1,184,080 337,571 680,116 174,865 100,000 271,513 6,260 503,878 6,250 197,777 : : . " ; : 6,250 131,100 20,010 218 381 50 000 115,921 12,191 25,000 472 104 119,872 505 575 25 000 191,374 13,608 25,000 139,972 35, 714 22,500 25,000 147, 229 23,484 147,865 6,500 29,305 29,845 650 204, 781 148, 721 25,000 21,508 351, 566 50,000 89,604 89,049 29, 468 145,137 25,000 35,844 219,827 56,092 12,500 25,161 25,000 144,383 233,060 31,221 25,000 : 58,785 ' • 85 36,237 64,362 4,163 6,190 397,599 685,212 273,194 93,071 1,228 24,959 56,894 60,780 98,441 17,495 77,847 42,875 71,078 120,566 30,280 2,929 31 759 98,899 41,167 36,321 54,949 41,€38 69,942 -46,772 1,390 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 646 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown OKLAHOMA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 10—Continued. Resources. Location and name cf bank. Texhoma, First Thomas, First Tipton, First Tonkawa, Farmers Tulsa, First Tulsa, American Tulsa, Central Tulsa, Exchange Tulsa, Liberty Tulsa, Commerce Tulsa, Union Tyrone, First Verden, First Verden, National...... Vian, First Vinita, First Vinita, Vinita Wagoner, First... Walters, First Walters, Walters Wanette, First Wanette, State.. Washington, First.... Watonga, First.. Waukomis, Waukomis Waurika, First. Waurika, Waurika.... Waynoka, First Weatherford, First Weatherford, Liberty. Weleetka, First Wellston, First Westville, First Wetumka, First.. Wetumka, American.. Wewoka, Farmers Wilburton, Latimer County. Woodward, First Wynnewood, First Wynnewood, Southern Wynona, First Yale, First Yale, Farmers Yukon, First Yukon, Yukon President. Cashier. Frank A.Sewell... E . D . Foster L. A. Storm J. W. McMillen.... G. R.McCullough.. J. Olsan J. E.Crosbie.. E.W.Sinclair A.E.Lewis J. H. McBerney.... W. E. Brown G. W. Rifle D. W. Hogan •J.B.Myers I. H. Nakdimen.... Oliver Bagby L. W. Buffington... J.W.Gibson Geo. W. Graham... R. H. Sultan T.F.Southgate...F. H. Reily R. F.Ellinger Jerome Harrington. J. N.Courter N. A. Robertson... Donald Stuart G. E. Nickel J.Carl Finch C. A. Galloway H. B.Catlett. S. J. Whitson G. W. Jones H. H. Holman Willard Johnston.. H. T. Douglas James McConnell... Arthur Litteli Chas. E.Shaw A. North Ray P . WyeofT Roscoe Adams F.E.Horney F.L.Dunn W. A. Brownlee C. G. Garrett A. F . Hendren J. P. Byrd,jr Guv S. Speakman.. E. L. Harvey...... O. E. Nuernberger. D . S . Colsman Chas. H.Collins.... J. E. Buffington.... M. A. Martin L. A. Williams A. R. Patterson S. M. Kidd. E. F. Akin.. C. M. Holliday.... Ed. S. Wheelock.. M. V. Benson E.B.Ellis W. E. Alexander.. R. W. Waidley... P. E. Schaub C.L.Nikkei. L. T. Newlon. I r a F . Baird W. G. Jones F. R. Phelps E.D.Hail L. W.Cozart W. S. Elliott L. L.Stine E.G. Lace W. E. Crump Carl Mullendare W. A. Northgrave.. A.E.Sloan D. W. Hogan J. F. Kroutil H. H. Stalling J. A. Laurence W. B. Crump. R. D.Copeland.. Will Lauderdaie. Lee Hall D. B. Phillips.... A. A. Pitney Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $225,733' $31,700! $20,031 347,931 21,256 48,300J 68,969 3,072 16,958 33,045 2,655 400 5,217,769 477,749 527,513 108,677 1,838,781 567,390 6,437,558 1,104,575 995,774 17,232,289 3,012,143 !, 813,344 102,445 1,090,311 387,700 244,275 973,015 227,050 4,244,475 271,986 485,165 10,916 397,398 37,186 5,726 123.535 16, 750 332,322 9,128 38,885 179,771 7,985 52,408 557,304 259,950 78,041 222,936 281,260 58,323 550,906 19,609 99,150 209,986 39,648 33,200 337,930 37, 856 48,700 209,485 11,973 22,772 9,264 63,397 12,235 4,400 148,342 38,650 327.536 25,553 35,000 247,152 11,600 80,950 36,612 , 141,648 51,42-5 159, 237 19,624 31,425 234,651 23,357 22,065 205,085 31, 870 48,750 246,037 27,528 39,350 192,175 7,648 23,750 136,665 17,637 30,250 93,121 51,765 116,138 335,942 109,870 14,600) 244,501 10,9G6 36,050 284,412 52,005 26,500 344,075 61,958 65,262 291,808 320,563 220,570 124,685 137,097 182,369 174,876 87,339 142,942 62,017 10,000 78,550 8,077 48,008 60,200 28, % 1 12,674 9,800 4,452 21,113 15,598 30,050 8,050 DISTRICT NO. i W. E. Holland Achillc, Farmer:; & j R. B. Lemon Merchants. \ Antlers, Antlers L. W. Weaver M. D.Jordan Antlers, Citizens C. E. Dudley Clark Wasson Atoka, American E.T.Johnson P. Y.Jolley Bennington, First L. E. Batchelor... A. M. BIythe Bos well, First W. W. Moran J. E. McCleary... Boswell, Farmers & W. H. Dancer E.Irby :.... Merchants. Asa Ponder Broken Bow, First J. W.Castilow B. A. McKinney.. J. B. May Caddo, Caddo B. A. McKinney.W. G.Cotnor Calera, Calera Tom Miteham R.P.Carson Coalgate, First W. H. McCarley.. C. B.Carti Colbert, First ,rter. E.C. Million. Frank Gibson Durant, First Durant, Durant Jas. R. McKinney. i Yvr. E.Clark Fort Towson, American W. E.B.Leonard.. i HenryW. Carter. $136,78 $37,125 $5, 550 294,433 226,653 182,520 233,619 336/262! 165,827 77,465 30,663 59,550 33,550 96,900 4,250 25, 402 31, 570 3,100 10, 203 16, Oil 5,666 299,041 188,349 56,413 801,910 62,634 923,080 1,118.178 121,524 25,250 56,450 18,739 149, 800 31,290 135,400 236,890 3,500 21, 260 13, 012 3,464 48, 055 8,650 26, 541 210, 146 742 7, REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 647 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. OKLAHOMA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 10—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. L labilities Total resources and liaOther assets. bilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. $25,000 $1,202 $433,270 $29,650 §124,904 25,000 2,466 514,218 36,171 58,094 108,839 25,000 5,264 1,453 13,123 77,907 25,000 2,000 39,807 300,000 63l',715 *"**C,~256 8,456,890 1.595)894 5,000 2,902,911 100,000 167,712 215,351 500,000 5,000 11,910,705 633,743 2,734,055 5,017,610 2,009,102 500,266 31,584,754 1,250,000 100,000 5,258 3,238,224 239,369 1,413,141 7,093 2,449,646 100,000 219, 807 778,406 300,000 34,620 6,758,011 498,919 1 222,846 25,000 489,811 20,000 ' 19,811 4,500 176,774 25,000 6,214 6,600 17,949 1,202 408,110 25,000 12,585 13,989 25,000 1,250 267,131 10,278 15,439 100,000 6,000 1,164,690 57,890 205,507 721,884 55,000 41, 248 115,616 2,500 50,000 40,334 815,082 2,500 102,583 2,258 412,572 25,000 25,726 101,756 1,000 736,497 30,000 61,224 249,787 25,000 14,018 815 285,029 25,966 25,000 312 117 617 5 300 27 109 25 000 5,300 242' 913 35^ 672 10*549 37,801 510,835 25;000 26,824 58,221 2,000 30,000 401,632 15,777 44,153 41,959 321, 766 25,000 20,613 29,509 330 274,346 25,000 15,051 48,679 25,000 366, 766 325 18,491 17,877 1,860 390,125 25,000 24,000 78,554 50,000 460,059 625 28,000 118,519 1,289 249,251 25,000 11,000 13,389 25,000 12,588 16,568 221,311 7,603 8,166 406,496 25,000 24,234 113,072 3,450 534,077 30,000 13,889 56,326 10,324 340,566 25;000 2,314 36,411 325 422,715 25,000 21,059 38,414 1,250 641,674 25,000 32,992 136,137 $6,284 21,939 251 2,809 174,205 50,862 375,074 581,901 73,094 71,969 117,460 29,480 6,149 17,874 11,811 28,946 27,124 38,313 5,859 18,774 6,268 5 456 10,446 7,101 8,865 9,423 7,440 8,209 5,355 11,763 5,000 8,123 8,616 12,334 5,576 8,758 13,379 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25 000 25,000 25,000 Circula- D e m a n d deposits. tion. 11,811 64,441 31,756 2,506* 10,128 6 774 8,023 15,691 145,520 48,830 15,916 22,054 917 9Q^ 50,433 75!589 248,471 2,500 21,452 3,056 22,129 1,866 11,964 1,000 938 25,757 9 S28 23* 054 " 3 3 , 3 o 6 1,250 28,000 577,580 550,194 322 133 37,506 468,336 221 033 392, 421 520,850 Due to banks Time de- and all posits. other liabilities. $306,465 $16,809 312,042 71,023 68,097 1,000 35,276 14,800 124,995 4,055,021 825,175 100,000 1,541,340 333,103 100,000 7,529,201 945,639 187,995 20,281,191 3,538,634 25,000 2,180,229 776,928 25,000 1,997,500 227,710 3,659,955 743,786 20,000 345,000 17,869 6,250 83,917 573 6,500 143,395 83,390 25,000 158, 457 24,357 100,000 600,082 137,201 50,000 480,206 52,797 50,000 514,198 132,292 25,000 338,981 10,582 20,000 611,018 23,581 6,300 142,976 50,718 6,250 67,652 25,000 128,104 22,409 25,000 330,883 105,814 30,000 217,625 81, 248 25,000 215,870 12,606 6,600 178,467 1,904 6,500 248,007 29,908 25,000 294,839 9,649 12,500 331,650 48,018 6,250 134,934 22,066 6,250 107,491 10,138 25,000 285,990 60,389 25,000 263,114 43,631 11,250 229, 862 24,034 6,500 259,860 18,134 25,000 428,162 128,223 $6,250 25,000 10,000 50,000 49,997 18,750 25,000 25,000 $12,462 1 59,214 2 4,491 3 22 4 2,977,494 5 777, €06 6 2,460,793 7 5,745,033 8 82,973 9 27,467 10 1,936,810 11 52,463 12 54,884 13 131,951 14 22,506 15 198,462 16 56,757 17 30,279 18 7,150 19 33,124 20 53,767 21 13,259 22 31,954 23 17,037 24 33,894 25 33,867 26 54,935 27 49,142 28 30,282 29 6,128 30 56,001 31 64,309 32 1,501 33 149,998 34 44,844! 35 104,463i 36 13,910j 37 259,636 26,197 305,867 5,000 163 421 2,753 10,000 318,052 ~"*94,"790 161,794 6 908 299,933 358,999 83,598 179,865 33 74,889 39 49,203 40 41 i,"ei(" 42 20,557 43 34^465 to 12,500 44 D I S T R I C T INTO. 1 1 . $9,219 $1,804 $313 $190,794 $25,000 89,194 117,199 20,451 10,023 31, 825 12,498 26,731 23,058 12,973 13,514 27,867 7,084 1,750 1,344 1,463 1,332 2,500 400 514,975 430,487 280,357 302,241 511,365 195,725 50,000 40,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 27,801 12,658j 7,060 9,210 27,787 6,267 30,336 89,198 2,768 55,727 19,368 106,140 299,083 8,211 19,225 17,091 1,249 41,377 8,016 25,292 86,703 7,500 2,313 1,250 397,425 365,350 82,633 1,098,370 130,271 1,221,453 1,962,490 155,027 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 30,000; 5,693 11,001 1,846 25,403 9,934 52,602 150,15l| 5,28o| 1,500 313 5,000 11,490 6,550 $3,140 $55,177 46 343,365 308,331 157,227 131,371 189,038 96,370 37,383 46,122 15,222 19,350 63,102 8,136 21,426 17,127 50,848 92,310 132,442 51 59,952 52 248,895 197,435; 49,887: 634,898: 30,000' 79,434. 6,250i w, wo, 623, 444! 100,000! l,074,236i S 96,160; 31,959 11,326 79,628 53 95,588 54 5,900 55 218,096 §6 57 250,452 58 448,936 59 22; 872 60 6,250 25,000J 89,972 9,653 94,957 89,166 710j 648 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown OKLAHOMA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 11— Continued. Resources." Location and name < f bank. Hiworth, First Hugo, First Huso, Hugo Idab;-I, First Ida5:1, American Kingston, First Lehjgh, Lehigh Lehigh Merchants Madill, First Madill, Madill Madill, Marshall County. Milbum*, First Mill Creek, First Soper, First Tishomingo, First Tishomingo, Farmers. Tupelo, Farmers Wapanueka, First Woodville, First Cashier. President. W. J. Whitman... R. D. Wilbor J. H. Jackson C. A. Dcnison R.C.Newton Jas. R. McKinney. Wra. Menton J. B. Jones D. B.Talioferro... W.S. Derrick W.H.Colby C. S. Dent on E.C.Jones H. H. Hinklo... Waldo Wat kins. S. E. Baraett... Bruce May S.R.Adams.... W. A. Jones .Toe Harraan 3). D. Whiting.. Jno. Landram... H. S. Whitt Felix Permer T. E. Oakes D. C. Tete e C. B. Burrows. . K. N. Armstrong Geo. C. Houck . . J. T. Ingram W. H. Bailey. C. E. Pennef.. L on Allen C. F. Adams R. T. Looney. J. R. Grant... T. A.Bryan..J. T. Crane--.. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $184,944 1,030,72" '946,100 593,953 278, 848 228, 072 309,616 96,270 284,479 293,381 320, 407 $14,150 129,121 114,350 92,600 66, 469 35,000 72,630 31,850 56,116 27.500 188.023 133;759 183,644 330,038 203; 373 194,040 234,533 113,296 61,552 32,820 36, 260 64,560 27,391 11,242 28,800 46,182 11,977 10, 835 19,193 51.873 19,984 6,494 10,998 11,315 J. C. Irvine H. M. Cox J. W. McCoy S. S. Gordon. C. R. Higgins F. S. LeGrow PaulE. Pollman... B. E. Harder. Ray B.Carson '.. L. G. Me Reynolds. E. H. Conser Leon M. Brown H. B. Evans P. W. Me Roberts.. $624,676 SI25,200 187, 438 43,100 395,636 162,400 834,638 138,535 806,215 485,389 1,015,838 18,100 1,314,247 565,350 499,54;' 187,550 127,217 34,858 697,284 148,488 638,527 110,550 399,628 134,854 132, 872 41,403 186,698 36,350 $250, C22 45.790 182,-091 58,000 188, 476 11,970 89, 691 65,288 45,660 82,429 30,756 43,650 37,996 38,531 0. B. Robertson... Wm. Crawford L. H. Hazard A. R. Woodcock S.C. Wheeler Walter Williams.. R. L. Shoemaker W. R. Holmes Luke L. Goodrich.. F . N . McAlister.... A. J. Demorest W.W. McEldowney 645,306 339,832 147,482 431,663 320,695 149,339 268, 827 505,167 1,595,969 668,380 217,655 504,137 52,334 29,642 48,800 497,465 57,300 137,700 35,963 34,900 609, 719 221,209 61,706 179,315 57,293 128,676 152, 553 113,206 87.072 20; 609 47,760 291,856 91,071 56,141 73,939 H. L. Edmunds Geo. E. Lundburg. Geo. J. Wilhelm W. P.Mahoney.... S.W. Spencer...... 205,211 466,276 70,058 48,785 100,813 86,038 175,266 973,748 308,236 49,205 83,377 8,391 • : ' 8, f.43 A. L. Larson....... J. F. Gardner .. S. J. Moore...-----1. D. Mix 211,422 232,557 439,992 '131,879 30,775 122,399 162,150 57/741 •31,-046 3; ooo $11,219 33,185 101,999 45,702 IS', 077 10,620 - 17.261 IS', 562 27,112 29.463 14,291 OREGON. DISTRICT NO. 12. 20 Albany, First 31 Arlington, Arlington.. 22 Ashland. First Astoria, 'First 21 Astoria, Astoria 25 Athena, First 26 Baker, First 27 Baker, Citizens 28 Band on, First 29 Bend, First 30 Burns, First 31 B urns, Harney C ount y 32 Canby, First 33 Canyon City, First, of Grant County. O. H. Fit man Wm. Wehrli A. J. Sherwood... M.S. Woodcock.. Herbert Eakin Dallas, Dallas R.E.Williams... J. L. Hindman Elgin, First Enterprise, Wallowa.. Geo. W.Hyatt.... P. E. Snodgrass. Eugene, First.'. Eugene,Ignited States. W. W. Calkins.... Forest Grove, First... M. R. Johnson Forest Grove, Forest J. A. Thornburgh. Grove. W. H. Jewctt Gardiner, First Grants Pass, First, of L. B. Hall Southern Oregon. Robt. K. Burton.. Harrisburg, First M. S.Corrigal Heppner, First Heppner, Farmers & J. W. Beymer Stockgrowers. F. B. Swayze Hermiston, First HIllsboro,Hillsboro... W. H. Wehrung.. Hood River, F i r s t . . . E. O. Blanchar... Independence, Inde- II. Hirsehberg.... pendence. 34 Condon, First Condon, Condon 36 Coquille, First 37 Corvallis, First 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 S. E. Young A. Wheelhouse E. V. Carter W. F. McGre; Geo. W. Warren... W.B.Shaffer Wm. Pollman H. L. Houston D.W.French. C. S.Hudson John D.Daly Fred Haines H. A. Dedman Wm. H. Schroeder. •37.167 67.J13 11,292 157.-021 16i;262 .33,393 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 649 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Ocntimied. O K L A H O M A — < O B tinned. , D I S T R I C T N O . 11—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. lash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve $22,066 $9, 090 • •93,418 182, 867 .•63,258 44,200 31, 798 SO, 142 17,422 29,438 38, 765 43,293 58, 281 69,245 25,560 16,987 24,074 27,191 5, 810 22,596 30,138 14,997 16,848 h9, 240 25.614 26,512 50, 257 4,437 11,540 10, 814 13,455 6,771 5, 701 . 14,785 9,146 17,221 16,557 (5,004 Other assets. $7,548 86, 943 1,250 19,500 4,542 703 2, 887 991 33,737 S, 183 12,917 813 5,137 32,442 5,602 1,250 312 2,434 Total resources and liabilities. $249,017 1,431,675 1,415,811 840,573 447,20" 330, 26' 509, 72' 170,905 453,478 427,430 408,905 292,668 248,562 302, 854 493,370 311,401 233,434 302, 740 190,045 Capital. S25,000 75,000 Surplus and un- Circula- D e m a n d Time detion. deposits. posits. divided profits. $7,207 100,000 80,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 51,818 30,959 25,419 8,041 6,765 11,178 2,000 17,885 12, 707 11, 823 $50, 000 25,000 12,500 25,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 11,964 6,031 11,919 10,830 13,544 6,070 11,693 14,513 16,250 2,500 7,500 25,000 25,000 10,000 12,250 6,250 30,050 12,500 6,250 12,500 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $137,116 782,904 796, 804 399, 889 249,769 198,466 306,469 85,827 305, 748 319,928 228,068 $6,948 99, 793 103, 731 22,995 23,949 11,245 106,231 21,642 17, 864 16,157 9, 720 176,345 149,600 151, 919 200,685 219,731 81,056 176,571 66,534 7,556 10,320 7,438 34,878 14,505 7,225 15,314 17,519 55,553 32,611 94,080 14 171,97 13,621 114,083 67,912 53,971 $72,746 366,160 359,317 299, 770 135,448 78, 791 48,587 30,186 31,93116,138 10 99,294 OREGON, DISTRICT NO. 12. $14,987 $1,455,217 22,546 509,582 15,269 953,392 2,000 2,005,208 2,375 2,046,412 29,540 1,357,143 69,575 3,024, 798 10,250 924, 439 1,775 289, 669 16,935 1, 232, 806 13,036 861,961 8,992 699, 828 1, 250 289, 762 6,536 373,648 $100,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50, 000 26,000 25, 000 40, 000 $99,948 50,040 47,480 65,076 77,075 60, 769 256, 725 27,635 7,539 44, 601 91, 982 68, 254 4,301 28,382 $95,500 12,500 99,995 40,000 45,400 12,500 200, 000 85,000 15,500 12,500 50,000 23,500 25,000 $943,171 378,457 484,934 1,699,121 1,088,926 1, 200,508 1, 784,770 538,961 201, 988 842, 285 313, 241 375, 683 184,957 280,222 $13,836 41,571 218, 720 93,064 720,384 142 429,026 87,964 36,530 297,130 128,960 183,016 34, 841 26,158 £202, 762i 20 2,014 21 2,263 22 7j 947 23 64,627 24 33,224 25 154,277 26 84,879 27 3,112 28 11,260 29 227,778 30 23,375 31 15,663 32 885 33 625 4,704 10,144 11,854 2,154 6,221 5,488 7,825 5,000 5,000 2,500 1,250 1,033,218 545,903 471,605 1,349,028 629, 905 560,634 380,223 660,633 2,995,674 1,246,478 435,663 947,254 50,000 50, 000 50,000 50,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 39,515 18, 746 14,450 54,651 32,116 23,071 14,684 83,524 213,620 103,376 14,977 52,615 12,510 694,616 12,500 317,455 12,500 368,521 50,000 844,125 12,500 487,936 25,000 452,666 12,500 248,016 12,200 379,333 100, 000 1,736,172 100,000 864,460 50,000 240,449 25,000 547,252 207,581 49,414 1,000 283,603 70,199 26,645 28,235 127, 836 736,142 3,382 79,737 238,923 28,9S6 34 97,788 35 25,134 36 66,649 37 2,154 38 3,252 39 26,788 40 7,740 41 109,740 42 75,259 43 500 44 58,464,45 23, 750 37, 765 1, 815 1,330 456,376 723,291 25,00® 50,000 20,302 28,561 24,000 12,500 281,270 465,489 104,057 161,841 1,747*46 4,900,47 82,251 2M, 272 65, 796 19,147 86,155 26,682 312 14,369 5,259 334, S26 1,506,034 425,657 25,000 100,000 50,000 22,687 101,080 17,606 6,250 25,000 203,440 821,702 293,747 75,983 219,368 28,130 1,465! 48 238,884,49 36,175: 50 41,509 106,910 90,384 184,126 12, 775 25,406 42,075 43,720 312 7,827 9,000 1,625 327,839 652,120 904,863 452,484 25,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 12,573 16,391 11,311 19,119 6,250 60,000 100,000 12,500 263,644 249,111 454,170 314,217 19,239 215,329 229,597 52,044 $358, 221 176,049 156, 807 849,070 448,839 187,076 838,307 115,520 66,263 183,309 42,852 79,109 61,418 84,265 $81,511 34,659 41,189 122,965 115,118 94, 619 147,628 46,286 13, 896 104,361 26,240 33,595 14, 823 21,267 233,653 86,491 109,503 173,953 99,660 146,980 30,148 38,305 352,593 200,817 79,391 139,247 64,133 27,941 27,000 81,540 36,890 33,322 19,188 26,676 140,537 60,000 18,270 49,366 54,729 83,097 • 1,133 51,28t 9,785 4,603 51 52 53 54 650 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Resources and liabilities of national banks as shoivn OREGON—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 12—Continued. Resources. OtherUnited bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. Joseph, First Junction City, First... Klamath Falls, First.. La Grande, La Grande La Grande, United States. Lake view, First LakeviewvCommercial Lebanon, First .... Lebanon, Lebanon Linton, First McMinnville, First McMinnville, McMinnville. McMinnville, United States. Marshfield, First, of Coos Bay. Medford, First Medford, Medford Merrill, First.. Milton, First Molalla, First Monmouth. First Newberg, First Newberg, U n i t e d States. North Bend, First Ontario, First Ontario, Ontario •.. Oregon City, First Paisley, Paisley Pendleton, First Pendleton, American. Portland, First Portland, Northwestern. Portland, U n i t e d States. Portland, Peninsula... Prairie City, First Prineville, First R edmond, First Redmond, Redmond.. R oseburg, T> ouglas R oseburg, R oseburg... St. Helens, First Salem, Capital Salem, United States.. Scappoose, First Sheridan, First Silverton, i i i a i uu v ci HJIJ., First . . . . . . . Springfield, First.. The Dalles, First Tillamook, First Union, First Vale, First Vale, United States... Wallowa. Stockgrowers and Farmers. F. W. Falconer W. C. Washburne.. E. R. Reames Fred J. Holmes Wm, Miller H. M. Swart wood. F. W. Moorhead.. Leslie Rogers F. L. Meyers T.J. Scroggin $321,405 243,954 928,954 1,215,338 924,356 $40,131 35 550 177,970 177,981 124,368 $8,800 73,7511 174,633 98,670 88,382 H. A. Brattain E. H. Smith S.P.Bach S.C.Stewart Sinclair A. Wilson.. Jno. Wortman E. C. Apperson DickJ. Wilcox.... W. V. Miller Alex. Power Tom D. O'Brien.. Roy N. Foree M. F.Corrigan W.S. Link' 506,314 160/'444,360 216,419 153.099 444,227 595, r 67,169 40,365 117,700 10.543 27,154 7,904 28,373 30,236 18,519 101,316 A. McPhillips Lynn Lance field... 283,242 156,483 W. S. Chandler W. F. Butler 239,145 410,973 Wm. G.Tait W. H. Gore W.C. Dalton H. L. Fra L. W. Robbins IraC. Powell W. H. Wood worth. S. L. Parrett Oris Crawford John S. Orth E. M.Bubb Geo. A. Price. F. G. Havemann... E. L.Kilen R. P. Gill J. C.Colcord 471,712 476, 839 164,517 944,080 249,166 245, . " '45,329 101,967 9,899 34,446 90,300 185,609 H.G.Kern A. L.Cockrum J. R. Blaekaby D. C. Latourette... C.W. Withers Levi Ankeny W. L.Thompson.. A.L.Mills Emery Olmstead... Jno. H. Greves H. B.Cockrum W. F. Homan F.J.Meyer R.B.Clarke G. A. Hartman L.C.Scharpf H. B. Dickson Roy H. B. Nelson.. J. C. Ainsworth Paul S. Dick Grant Smith F. W. Peet Will Wurzweiler Guy E. Dobson C.H. Miller J . H . Booth A.C.Marsters Charles Graham.... J.H.Albert D.W.Eyre S.O.Wilson S. L. Scroggin Julius Aim » Chas. L.Scott E. M. Williams B.C. Lamb W. R. Hutchinson. C.W. Nelson G. F. Wildhaber... J. H. Mimnaugh... J. N . Edlefsen.... D. E . Hughes H . Baldwin L.S.Roberts N . A. B u r d i c k . . . H . H . Stapleton.. W.T.Wright..-. H.A.Childs Jos. H . A l b e r t . . . . E. W. Hazard.... E.E.Wist ZellaCox T. P. Risteigen... L.G.Hulin...... F.W.Sims. C.A.McGhee.... F.S. Slater Albert W. Reed . J. P. Dunaway... C.T.McDaniel... 158,180 138,744 286,173 506,10! 72;200 101,000 176,634 151,179 59,90S 199,99: 241,008 106,951 17,685 51,906 26,318 73,299 88,078 83,732 150,400 98,065 283,431 54,600 478,232 67,517 87,505 513.179 63,293 108,723 189,170 177,044 13,300 78,307 5,156 3,780,986 966,017 75,659 3,634,205 785,293 110,473 24, 8.54, 699 6,103,224 3,858,157 17,012,989 2,163,315 1,525,750 ; 19,821,769 5,465,692 4,224,109 878,: 154,455 424,132! 173,3221 46,576 433,665 339,141 65,875 422,422 536,371 84,349 219,561 291,104, 88,789, 1,088,405 624,830 285,236 224,442 711,679 405,163 303,014; 25,2111 54,039; 1,750 10,000: 111,563' 81,191! 31,016! 257,650! 324,454! 37,500j 20,700; 95,826] 14,780' 304,985| 142,240] 143,5251 30,322: 160,854i 92,598; 314,876 34,078 40,102 34,439 10,575 189,218 109,292 60,135 274,122 571,908 25,056 4,900 108,395 115,272 177,083 131,820 33,262j 34,554 51,846 26,233 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 651 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. OREGON—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 12—Continued. ] Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabi Iities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- D e m a n d Time detion. deposits. posits. divided profits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $58, 282 32,015 212,856 386,004 314,166 $46,012 2,330 146,957 67,661 125,757 7,400 78,658 55,900 85,568 127,671 8,261 3,914 21,428 11,335 6,211 97,323 $50,966 84,609 354,075 228,563 84,175 $18,431 27,356 96,364 88,493 83,910 SI, 250 625 25,229 17,548 20,502 $440,984 465,845 1,757,225 1,826,593 1,325,693 $25,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 $20,378 14,388 37,346 54,017 21,537 129,314 87,497 138,762 61,841 19,257 144,394 232,913 34,228 14,779 42,471 16,062 12,056 43,150 57,790 13,447 5,011 4,737 500 9,962 8,711 14,243 777,626 315,621 776,403 335,601 2,85,093 842, 798 1,228,623 50,000 150,000 50,000 35,000 25,000 50, 000 75,000 67,057 28,816 18,628 8,625 '2,238 54,874 90, 237 50,000 10,000 50,000 10,000 25,000 50,000 75,000 $25,000 $266,311 354,612 12,500 100,000 1,160,064 72,100 1,046,911 724,233 50,000 482, 898 111,144 575, 203 204,648 135,949 681,713 583,130 307,924 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 174,81C 35,ISO 5,997 720,626 50,000 38,574 50,000 416,350 154,208 11,494'13 183,880 43,744 9,424 1,142,16; 100,000 20,487 99,995 550,582 374,453 S7,6511 14 139,991 145,679 18,310 274,389 79 099 87,140 28,695 165,477 54,191 29,41.5 14,153 83,573 18,526 23,602 22,708 47,802 16,036 14,494 5,432 21,509 1,957 2,359 2,952 16,866 1,172,104 1,018, 785 265,426 1,477,424 292,022 359,589 518,905 1,005,587 100,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 13,212 33,534 11,117 61,401 4,782 22,237 14,519 43, 801 99,997 100,000 25,000 25,000 604,682 469,522 176,163 972,620 222,38? 251,157 271,980 571,032 339,168 252,322 25,931 348,326 37, 433 39,411 94,401 260,963 15,046115 63,406 16 2,215 17 20,077 18 3,846 19 1,785 20 48,004 21 293 791 22 15,000 40,000 50,000 56, 720 50,000 20,398 50,000 526,333 20,9*3 23 724,434 42,265 5,700 144,573 525,366 159,217 6,490 24 12,500 56, 772 50,000 625 810,315 43,967 165,404 7 ^ 247 25 406,123 153,677 60,000 36,737 790,784 60,000 32,734 3,000 91,073 6,073 28 12,500 682,595 50,000 405,358 182,061 26,604 33,779 6,516 167,363 2,948 1,428 27 71,817 12,500 8,935 137, 628 40,000 5,202 625 35,038 3,228 507,355 249, 995 3,843,692 250,000 62,500 5,410,950 556,620 2S 270,730 255, 058 226,773 300,000 2,357,874 876,258 1,252,950] 23 309,000 218,310 62,459 5,313, 855 503,115 250,000 1,196,031 1,499,995 21,078,227 10,228,144 9,387,552] 31 6,186,590 3,68f>, 376 1.200,903 45, 889,949 50,000 18,625,842 4,102, 512 4,818,141! 31 471,539 6,189,238 1,866,254 '310,488 29,068,034 1,000,000 8,504,673 2,229,778 1,407,563 41,653,584 1,500,000 1,724,793 1,050,000 21,262, 862 7,148,977 8,966,952 32 234,352 38,388 212,952 22,614 32,624 149,716 133,141 29,577 185, 496 207,750 27,254 69,919 116,116 41,548 365,041 53,062 77,128 12,166 140,267 89,687 87,275 12,716 44,977 13,855 5,308 54,029 46,176 9,675 62,321 143, 713 9,033 22,807 28,625 15,132 100,194 49,284 29,898 12,824 55,238 32,304 42,000 2,680 9,165 4,064 5,750 6,625 3,761 15,808 11,917 2,905 350 5,080 313 23,477 9,516 8,796 5,230 24,010 9,339 1,860,383 267,528 785,367 245,980 109, 951 943,941 715,566 169,023 1,217,820 1,796,113 186,098 338,237 643,146 275, 834 2,059,185 1,010,752 557,845 319,538 1,143,894 655,324 100,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 125,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 24,967 10,946 93,412 6,264 5,000 38,419 23,179 2,151 35; 237 105,912 695 13,147 13,366 5,879 162,373 27,530 19,584 17,091 51,508 61,116 100,000 6, 250 1,800 5,000 25,000 12,495 25,000 100,000 29,900 25,000 7,000 25, 000 6,250 100,000 25,000 49,995 12,500 68,750 25,000 862,753 661,524 23,008 16S, 788 633, 430 166,389 " 3 4 , 7 4 8 7,840 66, 876 10,924 718,481 622,537 112, 049 "*"2," 339 662,536 271,658 883, 721 627,396 12,075 . 121,606 36, 488 256, 602 328,885 236,970 26,252 208, 851 1,274,582 266,917 566,470 306,153 287. 536 132, 406 23, 669 166,693 615,892 167,268 359,7S9 139,862 111,139 33,536 6,725 13,580 234 51,117 7,355 2,484 23,389 49,184 1,721 33 34 35 3a 37 38 3) 40 41 42 43 44 3,919 45 3,602 46 155,313 47 35,599 48 18,324 49 49,585! 50 165,475: 51 19,557 52 652 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. K(so u ires end I tab Hit its '/national banks as shoivn PENNSYLVANIA. D I S T R I C T N O . 8. Resources. Lc alien ami name ( bank. Akron, Akron Allentown, Second Allentown, All entown. Allentown, Merchants. Altoona, First Altoona., Second Ambler, First Annvilie, Annville Ardmore, Ardmore.... Arendtsvillc, National Ariel, First of Lake Ariel. Ashland, Ashland Ashland, Citizens Ashley, First Atglen, Atglcn Athens, Athens Athens, Farmers Auburn, First Avoca, First Avondale, National Bainbridge, First..... Bally, First Bangor, First •Bangor, Merchants Barnesboro, First Bath, First Beaverdale, First Beaver Springs, First. Bedford, First Bellefonte, First Belleville, Belleville... Belleville, Farmers Bellwood, First Bendersville, Bendersville. Benton, Columbia County. Bernville, First Berwick, First Berwick, Berwick Berwyn, Berwyn Bethlehem, First Bethlehem, Bethlehem. Bethlehem, Lehigh Valley. Biglerville, Biglerville Birdsboro, First Bloomsburg, First... Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg. Bloomsburg, Farmers. Blossburg, Miners Blue Ball, Blue Ball.. B overt own, Farmers.. Boyertown, National.. Bradford, Bradford... Bradford, Commercial. Bridgeport, Bridgeport Bristol, Farmers, of Bucks County. Brownstown, Brownstown. Bryn Mawr, Bryn Mawr. Buraham, First Canton, First. Canton, Farmers Cashier. W. P.Albright Thomas E. Hitter... Reuben J. Butz Thos. F. Diefenderfcr John Lloyd Frank Hastings Jos. M. Hay wood... C. V. Henry Bcnj. H. Ludlow— S. G. Bucher (has. Shaffer J. D. McConnell Frank L. Buck W. B. Foss T. J. Philips E.B. Arnold J. S. Thurston H.R.Carl John F. McLaughlin Solomon J. Pusey... B. F. Hoffman Geo. W. Melcher.... Oliver La Bar William Bray John Barnes J. A. Horner Irvan A. Boucher.. A. A.Ulsh A. B. Egolf Chas. M. McCurdy. W. G. Wilson Jos. T. Fleming Fred Bland J. G. Stover A. R. Pennington... Harry K. Derr M. Jackson Crispin. Charles C. Evans... W. H. Haines J. S. Krause Adam Brinker Robt. E. Wilbur... C. L. Longsdorf Edward Brooke Myron I. Low A.Z. Schock B. T. Hess, jr Charles H. Moyer... Frank M. Cressman. F. O.Ritter J. M. Skyles John D. Meyer Wm. H. Faust George W. Stine JohnS. Wilson S. A. Skinner R. N.Howe Geo. F. Rentz W. S. Rothermel... W. A. Edgar Horace L. Skiles R. R. Franke W. T. Page H. H. Koerper H. N. Weller J. Howard Brosius. I. Oliver Frv H.W.Kemp A. G.Abel I. L. Kressler Geo. F. Wildeman. Jacob II. Seem Faber Beiter J. F. Snook H. B. Cessna Jas. K. Barnhart... C. H. Swigart F. W. Warner Ralph F. Taylor... I. C. Bucher Robt. J. McHenry. Lammas C. Klopp. S. C. Jayne B. D. Freas John C. Acker W.B.Myers Harry L. Ache Frank P. Snyder... C. M.Creveling F. B. Smith Jacob Hartz Thos. J. B. Rhoods E. K. Schultz Thos. H. Kennedy. W. H. Powers Jerome W. Connelly Joseph R. Grundy. A. V. Walter Jesse B. Matlack... S.B.Russell L. T. McFadden... Jno. A. Innes M. Milleisen Floyd W.Coe.... H. S. Shirk. AllenR. Moyer.. M. H. Schealer... M.J.Lowe R. L. Mason Frank A. Logan.. Charles E. Scott.. R. B. Thompson... William Lincoln... George L. Low Wm. H. Hidlay.... J. H. Wolf J. W. Matlack.... IraC. Mayes. Chas. A. Innes... H.C. Gates Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States invest•ounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. 1121, 953 $67,342 3 398, 729 545,646 4 134,553 1,678,300 2, 858r 018 843,940 1 047,257 346,041 1,519,586 368,381 780,772 362, 461 404, 861 226,050 327, 598 246,809 43, 818 145,127 94, 587 252, 727 '-$34,979 1,399,247 1,392,193 1,209,663 725,671 133,249 612,958 329,400 130,810 45,013 134,892 395,955 396,426 564,659 208, 808 375,434 356,980 61, 453 339,472 525, 739 68, 084 221, 973 985,802 546, 111 535, 710 262,992 63' 445 161,616 412 788 556,910 215,338 172, 571 112, 161 207 560 382,652 348,443 226,645 66, 600 409,900 278, 300 145,392 341,864 187,620 51 400 213, 250 459,750 392, 418 346,910 193,950 90, 050 71 150 102 100 290 450 111,396 303,205 84, 198 98,500 558,311 867,056 375,735 102,691 198,704 255,362 146,229 339,808 267,348 15, 54(i 220,44(1 527,121 536,492 436,396 281,618 128,840 56,311 379,711 670,904 119,348 80,758 193,722 10,332 99 779 63, 900 181,358 172 438 92 944 150,050 1 310 581 245,150 440,009 368,285 125,028 273,385 71 770 299,546 142 619 1 483 668 2,662 500 1,876,445 1 486,546 1,194 865 1,795,946 1 061 838 1,020 767 1,389,82? 313,254 254 777 274 046 661 878 59 150 143 621 2901800 379,443 19,72o 427,518 406,979 276,553 502 088 583 819 159 513 469,984 630 379 3,044 934 1,685 330 240 220 772,777 382 300 287 500 232 278 178,921 461 634 423 736 500 300 317 183 585 136 415,660 454,933 97,059 258,506 903,824 667,229 155,939 293,217 830,999 166 922 48 900 82,392 278 969 109,776 356,872 12 439 - ^ 27 802 394 168 292,276 366 108 154 200 • 7,938 165,416 129 539 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 653 . by reports t]f condition on.Sept. 12, 1919—Ccmiinred. PENNSYLVANIA. D..IST11ICT NO'* 3. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $13,394 278,063 779,483 313,449 1,063,345 506.917 100,086 93,674 23,277 16,398 21,911 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Oilier assets. $9,399 . SI, 7.50 217,910 13,550 242,814 62,458 190,538 11,000 176.379 16,359 187^ 455 •2,500 82,091 7,459 23,506 3,303 42,706 1,225 8,835 1,250 14,500 2,500 Total resources and liabilities. Capital. $35,000 $248,817 5,853,-150 300,000 8,289,801 1,000,000 200,000 5,426,608 150,000 3,375,052 100,000 2, 718,088 100,000 1,945,827 1,080,794 100,000 50,000 772,424 25,000 260,441 50,000 521,118 Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. $34,256 713,020 813, 745 522,074 455, 760 292,185 116,173 165,829 30,960 21,515 34,431 $35,000 150,000 999,995 200,000 144,400 50,000 97,997 50,000 11,900 25,000 50,000 $98,875 $41,832 1,611,818 2,873,248 2,364,252)2', 927-; 650 1, 794,069 2,608,428 1,933,262 629,832 2,010, 929 185,972 880,038 731,999 395,960 360,281 612,339 31,729 70,4801 106", 930 75,939| 309,463 36,588 126.515 65,869 14, .308 31,308 138,913 18,104 49,541 51,251 16,844 34,867 118,981 47,816 1 240,398 i 137,844 51,384 i 19,571 ! 58,587 i 183,638 i- 28,535 | 13,029 ! 11,696 i 10,332 | 37,236 45,064 63,931 40,680 16,253 30,000 38,000 5,358 32,094 43,861 4,589 19,124 79,480 38, 762 95,173 29.262 20,694 8,030 41,163 70,000 13,648 16,367 25,798 7,116 16,810 5,490 1,424,060 3,226 1,805,597 4,600 1,278,188 10,928 419,588 2,500 1.047,846 3,750 1,071,306 1,371 377,907 2,500 1,105,280 4,117 1,064,937 1,250 157, 707 1,513 623,194 11,000 2,182,134 6,408 1,568,007 5,103 1,659,690 2,500 908.166 2,575 356,988 2,782 319,581 6,592 1,000,941 5,000 1,776,912 7,095 495,360 6,389 592,819 1,000 428,574 1,270 351,725 1,250 400,333 100,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 50,000 75,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 170,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 115,401 99,999 253,641 61), 000 60,941 47,000 39,204 40,000 45,336 50.000 75', 000 119,545 12,461 25,000 55,230 48,800 50.000 128,897 13,605 25,000 25,000 23,207 150,303 169,995 113,473 97,000 118,953 50,000 61,291 50,000 10,278 37,500 24,998 9,406 66,286 50,000 182,130 100,000 •56,560 25,000 49,320 31,480 20, 721 20,000 25,256 25,000 16,703 25,000 S 11.228 i 117;396 i 118,508 1 48,814 550,874 213,646 12,777 68,222 32,849 22,613 200,000 275,854 663 429,005 1,250 2,191,613 6,400 924,455 3,100 588,464 15,000 6,788,487 174,754 5,141,611 25,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 200,000 35,980 168,404 67,342 56,811 466,409 178,652 j 121,209 110,821 20,965 3,625,427 300,000 269,283 | I | 1 15,056 83,027 50,082 78,328 11,226 53,345 30,744 41,091 421,647 965,179 1,057,651 1,445,744 50,000 50,000 100,000 125,000 53,970 122,544 110,826 106,632 50,000 50,000 100,000 125,000 195,819 79,428 22,778 22, .926 71,708 822,660 ; 416,088 : : 61,568 \ 244,857 58,672 45,704 29,322 54,000 107,118 230,524 123,332 35,102 99,609 3,235 2,891 5,000 8,450 3,000 7,090 2,875 2,585 7,264 12,547 10,576 5,581 2,000 1,557,539 1,409,174 543,825 986,922 2,181,927 5,201,630 2,891,565 952,871 2,535,378 60,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 75,000 92,220 142,703 41,043 74,585 75,204 367,216 593,417 314,856 30;128 392,251 60,000 496,404 792,940 50,000 192,244 978,600 50,000 220,106 135,474 50,000 780, 771 18,123 100,000 1,512 518 200,000 2,654, 798 1,454,292 100,000 1,358,623 925,246 75,000 265,104 481,621 36,000 802,129 1,196,269 12,823 7,298 1,750 271,186 25,000 28,677 . 109,760 36,000 1,269 892,646 50,000 25,393 92,349 32,935 8,123 36,^959 116,231 1,250 8,250 3,729 82,945 989,418 502,742 25,000 100,000 50,000 ! 290,930 548,239 261,566 162.867 386,339 352,391 117,532 278,934 265,987 41,014 120, 748 777,398 503,574 817,958 305,558 139, 691 89,361 329,925 660, 556 192,053 165,812 299,996 49,365 747,299 860,186 760,657 102,966 349,024 445,077 124,638 518,869 462,518 51,551 302, 512 659.698 565; 035 612,738 359,823 101,506 124,961 461,685 725,117 115,910 107,452 47,007 207,093 170,481 161,028 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $3,854 205,064 184,159 102,037 61,798 79,011 19,620 8,724 35,497 11,478 1,285 71,432 25,531 98,024 34,551 167,147 4,291 73,276 153,447 122,534 1,537 126,718 254,740 188,925 10,041 81,494 18,014 45,855 43,045 9,099 80,837 188,755 15,850 20,011 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 2,121 35 12,500 30,442 36 123,051 202,032 25,000 430,358 1,322, 783 170,067 37 50,000 300,223 436,675 20,215 38 50,000 248,739 175,299 7,615 30 300,000 3,553,576 631,757 1,536,745 40 50,000 3,938,908 145,640 628,411 41 50,000 1,122,074 1,028,091 77,280 682,072 276,605 366,606 187,178 3,884 368,932 557,678 855,979 42 3,219 43 56,679 44 101,288(45 289,829 46 5,492 146,587 13,660 12,824 102 193 99,123 92,840 26,018 16,509 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 25,000 105,147 78,572 8,789 56 105,236 12,500 367,027 262,528 95,355 57 1,827 45,764 • 8,774 25,000 99,000 47,800 23,971 355,103 178,604 7,105 368,600 195,433 20,951 59 22,131 60 42 58 654 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Resources end liabilities cf national banks as shown PENNS YL V ANI A—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 3—Continued. Resource:-.. Location and name of bank. Carbondale, First Carrolltown, F i r s t - . . . Catasauqua, L e h i g h . . . Catasauqua, National. Catawissa, First Catawissa, Catawissa.. Centralia, F i r s t Chambersburg, K a tional. Chambersburg, V a l l e y . Chester, First .\. Chester, Chester Chester, Delaware County. Chester, Pennsylvania Christiana, Christiana. Clarks Summit, Abington. Claysburg, First Clearfield, Clearfield... Clearfield, County Clifton Heights, First . Coaldale, First Coaldale, Broad Top.. Coalport, First — I... Coatesville, Chester Valley. Coatesville, National.. Codorus, Codorus of Jefferson. Collegeville, Collegeville. Columbia, First Columbia, Central Conemaugh, First Conshohocken, First.. Conshohocken, Tradesmens. Coopersburg, First Coplay, Coplay—.... Couder sport, First Cressona, First. Cresson, First Curwensville, Curwensville. Dallas, First Dallastown, First Danielsville, Danielsville. Danville, First Danville, Danville Darby, First Delta, First Delta, Peoples Denver, Denver Dicks on City, Dickson City. Dillsburg, Dillsburg... Dover j Dover "... Downingtown, Downingtown. Downingtown, Grange Doylestown, Doylestown. 53 Dry Run, Citizens 54 Du Bois, Deposit 55j Du Bois, Du Bois 56 Duncannon, Duncannon. Duncannon, Peoples.. Dunmore, First President. Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Robert A. Jadwin.. Frank G. Winter... C. A.Sharbaugh... F. J. Brophy J. F. Mover JamesC. Beitel Edwin Thomas Frank M. Horn J. T.Fox W. M. Vastine C. J. Fisher C.S. W. Fox T. W.Riley James W. Jones Geo. A. Wood Robert H. Ross Geo. H.Stewart.... Fred B. Reed T. Edward Clyde.. JamesC. Baker R ichard Wetheril 1. B. Halyard Svveney T.M. Hamilton../. J. H.Roop W. S. McDowell... J. V. Wingert M. B. Kent Walter A. Gilbert... Geo. H. Nichols E. D. Morse D. E. Brumbaugh.. C. O.Johnston H. S. Whiteman, jr James Mitchell R. I. Fulton H.B. Powell E. E. Barry........ J. Milton Lutz H. F.Blaney J.R.Boyle J. M. Mclntyre F. R. Cunningham.. G. D.Benn M. L.Stevens H. J. Branson N. G. Martin W. P. Worth M. W. Pownall ] Isaac Hildebrand... Elmer Sterner ' A. D. Fetterolf I W. D. Remiinger.. J H.M. North, jr.... Horace Detwiier J. H.Zeamer C. F. Markel JohnH.Cooney... William R. Fry John Pugh W. D. Zimmerman . Geo. Corson Jno. R. Wood M. L. Engelman.. R obert D. Barron... Wm. H. Thomas.. S. M. Kramer Fred. C. Leonard. M. S.Harvey Chas. F. Beck Edwin D. Meixell.. J. A. Schwab C. A. C unningham. C.S.Russell Anthony Hile Geo. R.Wright R. H. Rood JohnC. Heckert O. M. Reachard H. H. Hower S. J. Drumheiler I. rX. Grier D.J.Reese W m. J. Baldy M. G. Youngman... W. Lane Verlenden. Geo. W. Dwier J. Howard Stubbs.. E. W. Keyser H. S. Merrvman H. J. Evans R.D. Oberholtzer.. Alvin W. Mentzer... Jno. J. Aitken Chas. J. Cavanagh... A. H. Williams R. B. Nelson I Dr. J. M. Gross R. O. Lauer Thomas W. Down- E. P. Fisher ing. M. S. Broadt.... W. I. Pollock John N. Jacobs.. John M.Jacobs J. F. Walker...... J. M. Hazletfc.... M. I. McCreight... J. Q. Groves J. E.DuBois..... Wm. G. Brown. P. F. Duncan... George Pennell— M. N. Lightner. S. S. Shelter Frank T. Mongan. Leslies. Marsh. $284,380 $513,783:$!, 879,591 569,963 156,400 270,402 276, 481 230,001 627,545 1,079,572 1,199,974 1,162,636 213,211 85,572 141,924 275,641 198,580 116,713 116,506 152,913 158,050 679,619 156,806 381,577 1,215,910 502,765 288,455 1,019,961 661,753! 929,541 618,340! 889,917 1,517,358 1,897,451 1,601,450! 1,137,366 1,086,057 288,603 203,255 732,077) 146,0301 96,873 258,348 95,841 IS, 293 103,490 132,668 1,005,063 500,400 3,059,397 1,491,950 347,925 880,54" 170,900 331,609 56,023 26,011 128,495 100.943 90S, 485 1,138,461 107,36: 322,27i 870,035 364,024 157,431 77,742 243,285 764,742j 1.707,6." 48,530 913,700 212,5511 585,637 31,300 29S, 652 151,500 170,522* 892,739 413.944 829,624 792,677 444,177 207,000 148,014 243,162 817,315 198,250 382,030 114,096 73,470 852,171 674,571 208,351 227,022 205,361 87,603 316,883 437,538 92,150 162,000 99,360 132,150 167,450 316,100 131,400 361,207 39,927 256,821 454,370 242,321 50,335 337,886 58, 825 60,929 140,450 28,452 184,419 179,966 141,428 734,514 488,271 896,337 347,613 323,756 375,112 342,520 563,393 1,323,443 284,91" 1,416,977 299,069 249,339 155,194 215,549 164,366 39,650 448,398 150,09? 175,260 198,82S 410,191 216,570 369,415 242,446 95,890 242,231 158,499 117,055 534,677 334,269 259,659 150,500 204,662 222,717 929,780 100,801 1,058,411 796,802 313,024 43,125 364,850 176,200 131,5." 18,098 822,694 592,202 191,347 45,918 298,952 38,650 145,739 36,005 501,937 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, 655 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Contirxed. PENN SYUVANIA—Continued. DISTRICT INTO. l\—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. i Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $320,632 $101,369] 50,004] 137, 51,034! 72,181 107,680 343,415 19,585 32,074 20,703 23,487 16.207 16, 730 71,241 30,367 Other assets. Total Due to resources Surplus banks and liabilities. Capital. and un- Circula- Demand Time de- and all posits. other liadivided tion. deposits. profits. bilities. $29,922 $3,129,683 2,778 1,186,599 1,1 1,259,044 37,420 3,930,69" 2,500 494,866 2,500 637,624 •2,965 463,377 8,.229 1,516,926 $110,000 50,000 125,000 400,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 130,000 $234,438 $110,000 $477,426 $2,163,622 561,730 364,807 50,000 148,078 35,000 80,143 481,178 512,575 382,625 282,498 1,489,955 602,500 31,181 48,865 156,345 193,331 39,692 50,000 168,879 293,456 20,170 25,000 54,190 249,015 164,359 130,000 442,026j 523,219 $34,197 11,984 25,148 773,119 14,144 35,597j 9,002! 127,322 a 6 7 8 331,115 172,563 312,344 321,023 157,242 135,597 130,197 240,000 11,440 13,500 19,456 29,000 2,506,927 2,932,915 3,487,612 5,226,290 100,000 200,000 300,000 300,000 357,553 265,974 324,751 856,776 1,904,776 200,000 1,311,372 300,000 1,657,171 300,000 3,232,258 19,543 840,592 847,901 25,05: 114,377 10 57,789 11 537,25612 127,67' 19,92 54,224 102,899 5,000 3,600 1,250 2,312,061 584,474 398,272 100,000 60,000 25,000 150,972 65,679 12,445 92,598 1,865,683 386,907' 60,000 23,700 307,048 94, 031 24,377 8,777 13 11,888 14 30,079 15 *" 18,230 142,572 335,949 74,274 33,423 5,072 35,064 91,701 16,938 47,496 289,666 92,000 19,611 7,000 20,409 99,411 16,000 12,200 55,412 5,500 1,258 1,250 1,976 29,513 380,343 2,030,006 6,102,409 1,764,270 614,233 173,098 530,172 3,032,313 2,500 200,000 500,000 50,000 614,232 25,000 30,000 200,000 19,443 243,240 769,«55 76,305 32,331 3,862 32,521 394,076 173,592 24,100 200,000 1,266,883 500,000 4,182,221 50,000 1,289,556 100,646 25,000 25,000 46,243 20,000 200,814 200,000 765,3^" 126, 011 371,022 9,678 145,905 10,500 16,848 1,317 3,740,7 313,876 100,000 25,000 645,886 18,240J i, 100,000 1,623,826 1 170,654 24,995 170,009 74,82' 12,19716 119,883 17 150,023 18 298,408 19 3,045 20 2,152 21 13,26122 494,614 23 100,41124 805 30,473 • 510 428,210 70,841 233,576 978,246 286,917 43,128 25,144 3,027 691,973 50,000 50,131; 102,802 32,833 167,011 56,963 45,308 50,572 25,172 76,915 91;006 70,638 18,' 2,280 5, 050 9,460 1,250 1,654,058 736,339 1,395.232 2,619; 592 1,434,194 450,000 100,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 125,544 70,586 65,646 150,886 113,244 63,943 44,581 52,081 21,342 60,. 714 121,942 21,816 25,032 20.208 14,354 61,7"" 43,000 516,183 1,514 24,324 844,166 5,294 422,235 1,250 513,520 5,5151 1,066,"" 5,500| 1,166,401 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50.000 100,000 28,739 22,658 35,93" 21, 71' 66,188 131,639 23,058 43,652 31,355 15,220 27,883 14,358 805' 5,849; 1,400 331,766 735,686 275,908 25,000 59,000 25,000 14,240 47,316 23,416 116,634 213,403| 91,644! 30,812 33,574 43,80l! 70,395: 68,000 89,338 87,948 36,716 20,509 36,287 26,967 8,938 14,500 5,000 3,500 3,750 3,500 2,500 2,814,922 2,507,406 1,629,337 789-, 384 582,605 1,057,193 816,470 150,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 334,485 151,116 169, 81" 70,862 19,760 177,155 33,850 65,975 85,342 53,080; 36,835 18,121 42,886 3,000 3,398 6,531 916,944 486,376 1,245,820 60,000 25,000 100,000 20,661 19,936! 212,455; 58,000 24,000 99, 254,362 88. 096 378,028 520,742' 327,895J 396,728! 3,179)48 1,479 49 58,61150 23,953 233,646 26,434 06,181 5,000 11,528 765., 873 1,675,456 100,000 105.000 49,297 142,133 100,000 105,000 308,023 521,635 197,563; 776,635 10,990 51 25,053 52 5,143! 380,895j 272,164; 37,034! 6,900 108,377 68,655 18,318 174,864 17,050 2,752,277 10.275 1,916,298 5,400; 696,709 25,000 203,000! 100,000} 65,000 8,538 218,941 197,840 94; 916 55,186 83,283 200,000 1,031,979 1,060,761 i 100,000 652,573 850,558: 60,000 132,928 287,111! 14,845 38,711 5,608 20,0611 142,70l| 1,025,4621 25,000 100.0001 1,675 11,062i 53,000 227,210 27,716 460,074 115,500 216,424 40,000 386,287 50,000 125, 000 1,220,387 997,048 25,080 491, 269,764 801,9331 8,732i 68,087 11,202 27 39,565 41,306 964,587 180,819 31 225,922! 559,426j 100, oao 206,236 107,398 284,544 107; 051 325,493 425,846 280," 732 538,308 392,529 6,336 32 55,684 33 2,414 34 54,020 35 36,710 36 16,387 37 6,250 48,300 20,000 247,496 55,138 178,765 322.218; 151,323| 14,112 38 20,356 39 1,03140 143,700 532,7151,262,563 200,000 694,311 1,225,125 95,000 1,171,221 22,360 48,600 455,505 139,512 50,000 245,482 171,620j 48,100 439,639 294,975; 47,300 120,610 503,645| 391,459 41 36,851 42 70,939 43 24,905 4 ' 45,743 45 47,324 46 1.065 47 23,950 49,000 4-7,300 25,000 50,000 2,886 25,000 53,7771 100,000 55,707 32,455 86,966i 648,518: 2,857 53 40,596 54 15,327155 56,754 56 1,653 57 36,201158 656 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national hanks as PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T 2sTO. 3—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Dushore, First Fisher Willis East Berlin, East Berlin. P. C. Smith East Greenville, Perkiomen. F. L. Fluck East Maueh Chunk, Citizens. Quinton Stemler Easton, First Eastern, Easton Chester Snyder E aston Northampton. James V. Bull East Smithfield, First. E. J. Richards E a s t Stroudsburg, W. R. Campbell East Stroudsburg. H. B.Drake E a s t Stroudsburg, T. Y. Hoffman Monroe County. M. D. Kittell Ebensburg, First Ebensburg, American. S. L.Reed Edwardsville, Peoples. Wm. J. Trembath - Chas. McKean Eldred, First Elizabethtown, Eliza- W. S. Smith bethtown. Elizabethville, First.. I. T. Buffington O. Pattison Elkland, Pattison John C. Dengler Elverson, Elverson C. E. Allison. Elysburg, First Chas. D. Brown Emails^ Emaus Josiah Howard Emporium, First M. L. Weidman Ephrata, Ephrata J. F. Mentzer Ephrata, Farmers H. Front Gump Everett, First Exchange, Farmers... James L. Brannen . J. S. Read Factory ville, First Peter Kready Fairfield, First Fannettsburg, Fan- G. H. Bartle nettsburg. John F. Lowe Fawn Grove, First D. F.Kclchner Fleet wood, First John Lynch Forest City, First Forest City, Farmers H. P.Johns and Miners. J. C. McGinnis.... Frackville, First Fredericksburg, First.. Jonathan Swope.. A. Oswald. Freeland, First Jas. T. Hurd Galeton, First Elmer Nelson Gallitzin, First Jonas Eby Gap, Gap J. F. Stone Genesce, First C. H. Musselman... Gettysburg, First Gettysburg, Gettys- Wm. McSherry burg. Albert Bordy Girardville, First Julius E.Nachod... Glenside, Glenside Harvey B. Bair.... Goldsboro, First Grantham, Grantham. A. M. Kuhns I. M. Buffington . . Gratz, First. R. J. Boyd Greencastle, First Greencastle, Citizens.. A. G. McLanahan.. J. S. Cressman GreenLane, Valley A. M. Smith Halifax, Halifax Hallstead, First A. F. Merrell Jos. S. Hepner Hamburg, First Hanover, First J.I). Zouck Harleysville, Harleys- Alvin C. Alderfer.. ville. Wm. Jennings Harrisburg, First Harrisburg, Harrisburg Edward Bailey... Harrisburg,Merchants. Wm. Donaldson.. B.R.Lloyd Hastings, First O. E. C. Robinson.. Hatboro, Hatboro L. P.Cooke... Hawley, First J. B. Price Hazleton, First Cashier. B. F. Crosslcy S. S. Miller E. E. Erb...'.'. J. H. Leibenguth... Frank W. Simpson . H.-G. Siegfried John H. Neumeyer.. Ralph S. Taylor M. S. Kistler. J. N. Gish .... J. R. Myers Robert Scanlon L. L. Reese.. O. D. Underwood... A. H. Martin H. H. Hassinger S. A. Weeks H. Bernard Fox C. Fred Beck R. Lorentz Miller... T. B. Lloyd J. H. Hibsman.. H. M. Shnavely..... Lesley Blackburn... James F. Ellis J. H. Lewis James Cunningham S. E. Walker........ L. R. Whitaker Geo. A. Knoll James J. Walker H. L. Bayiess... Robt. G. Garrett.... CharlesC. Bensing.. Geo. S. Christian R. C. Straley B.W. Harding E. C Smith F. W. Reynolds J. Elmer Musselman E. M. Bender........ A. C. Schreiner G.C.Rittenhouse.. Wm. Mansberger... Joe A. Smith R. H. Snyder J. Edgar Young.... Emmert Sheely H. L. Shelldnberger R. F. Landis O. L. Watkins Geo. W. Shomo.... W. D. Carver...... Herbert S. Bucher. E. J. Glancey H. A. Rutherford.. H. O. Miller. A. F. Hunt........ Wm. F. Wilson.... James D. Ames P. G. Heidenreich. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $262,448 414,342 106,431 92,861j $84,443 79,260 $258,436 237,095 372,181 1,164,424 141,912 166,469 2,086,711 2,957,615 1,195,270 1,662,602 1,609,321 791,297 1,620,305 576,730 1,825,000 49,550 78,071 78,194 482,012 170,664 157, r~442,688 364,633 313,142 899,057 395,417 203,084 133,394 520,100 357,334 251,130 251,713 57,874 366,805 574,56: 168,386 440,783 135.130 131,367 243,685 500,057 191,205 49,092 666,007 805,170 898, 295 286.692 321,796 35,790 81,259 108,432 46,285 85,703 133,600 38,004 72,027 237,000 533,397 768,540 241,018 90,646 63,900 30,000 32,000 20,773 163,439 221,502 89,078 167,382 344,648 317,96^ 275,443 329.667 186', 532 26,892 147,851 46,340 51,700 195,870 261,991 400,611 173,335 89,320 180,000 185,096 193,495 149,341 362,95: 342.083 129,746 238,964 182,514 165,788 279,663 279,373 179,412 77,332 900,600 788,663 182,832 92,299 140,208 149,750 164,286 421,684 51,850 238,300 356,860 340,170 82,185 780,308 80,449 250, 809 139,03.r 44,582 245,::82 384,808 205,264 793', 779 78,298 59,992 152,044 475,143 433,174 152,574 77,414 278,966 306,851 816,002 139,182 321,303 414,491 34,116 40,550 62,450 636,987 186,300 107,793 81,8V 9 45,749 113,872 381,533 100,693 461,291 274,261; 58,491 14,940 166,857 506,927 93,469 335.595 260,397 ,-',328 328, ':*£ 535,210 175, SOS 1,006,732 1,099,903 903,920 202,313 433,166 142,766 1,184,225 920,13: 353,691 490,633 960,987 271,903 288,064 138,287 78,350 590,958 103,100 413,877 143,632 385,485 2,090,570 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 657 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 3—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. Circulation. Demand deposits. T i m e deposits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $3,789 7,172 1 2 3 $2, 500 6, 868 $736, 955 785; 594 $50, 000 25, 000 $19, 533 46, 973 $50,000 12,500 $297, 283 $316, 347 128, 380 565,569 64,926 2, 526 1,927, 340 50, 000 177, 713 50,000 347, 725 1,300, 976 926 15,000 2, 869 448, 176 50, 000 28, 417 50,000 140, 035 144, 534 35,190 4 398, 582 190, 842 311, 004 58, 016 117, 810 134,411 148,153 169.604 11)496 43,470 28, 510 19, 843 11, 970 1, 250 4, 150 6,801, 099 4,422, 058 4,514, 613 276,576 975; 912 400 000 500, 000 100, 000 25, 000 50, 000 275,968 139, 730 234, 744 8, 025 88, 073 360,200 2,354, 084 1,219, 725 2,191,142 192,950 1,880, 635 491, 723 1,217,020 100,000 1,157, 943 2,641, 619 280,307 758 25,000 110, 651 107, 141 50,000 393, 723 344, 390 49,726 5 6 7 8 9 $98, 228 22, 686 f-30,897 25,349 216, 852 29, 065 33, 266 56,203 9; 822 1,219, 754 50, 000 39, 496 50,000 411, 884 525, 442 246, 486 96, 007 57, 282 26, 792 106,472 72,989 30,278 17,658 17,639 39,000 8, 836 5, 860 5, 275 1, 250 5, 500 2,159. 270 947; 078 975", 795 372.079 1,169, 244 50, 000 100, 000 100, 000 25, 000 100, 000 366, 939 107, 275 47, 030 21, 039 129, 605 50,000 95,300 99,995 25,000 99,000 658, 296, 110, 200, 397, 956 177 425 991 465 948, 703 296, 368 559, 074 98, 446 422, 039 84,673 51,958 59,271 1,603 21,135 11 12 13 14 15 39, 895 230, 816 12, 684 H 3 267 78, 586 170, 042 83, 621 36, 883 25, 967 5. 166 23; 100 081 io' 026 25,808 50,219 13,937 17.466 45,854 61,961 51,417 34,168 29.603 3)941 16,005 9,463 6) 000 1, 519 5, 362 1, 500 1 500 3, 979 6, 617 6, 250 3, 750 3 250 1 272 1 500 467 400 560, 047 1,141, 556 346,408 318, 734 1,376 074 1,895, 154 2; 083, 566 932, 178 657, 794 136, 961 299 715 216 783 135 184 25, 000 50, 000 25, 000 25, 000 125, 000 200, 000 125 000 100 000 25 000 25 000 30 000 25 000 25 000 58, 805 98, 840 15,268 10, 071 133, 794 146, 222 219, 869 124, 773 34 995 6, 338 9 204 26, 281 218 25,000 50,000 25,000 24,200 73,390 125,000 125,000 68, 657 25,000 25,000 30,000 25 000 152, 633 525, 286 119, 892 93, 614 449, 589 657, 257 614, 183 407, 547 376 192 35; 530 194, 377 294, 894 394, 607 138, 176 152, 872 542, 446 559, 558 474, 025 97, 653 164, 086 45, 071 34, 870 68, 476 49, 163 3,715 22,823 23,072 12,976 51,855 207,117 525,489 133,548 32,521 22 1,264 672 791 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28, 086 42 673 144; 146 36, 093 21,252 35,005 52,909 19,388 2 1 2 3 106 593 405 091 485 884 1,127 555 975 214 250 148 25 000 50 000 50 000 50; 000 33 67 50 22 463 220 768 887 25,000 25,000 50,000 43,000 276 233 400 241 436 722 129)930 1,700 51,164 9,695 49,697 29 30 31 32 62,070 16 485 69,162 72 687 77 432 14 421 17 390 79 116 52 749 41,682 13,678 42,784 31,668 30,000 22,307 5 765 46, 732 48,931 2 500 679 4 903 4 750 1 250 2 551 1 250 306 9)250 868 387 1,203 618 803 779 198 1,517 1,641 218 840 153 967 150 410 169 436 261 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 150 46 24 8 25 57 81 6 153 155 852 139 149 937 209 052 797 010 149 50.000 12,000 68,950 50,000 25,000 49,995 25, 000 100., 000 138,400 501, 886 97 586 171, 083 431, 772 295, 502 274 424 130 301 371 664 301 852 103 226 843 3 328 672 317 771 989 116,400 2,383 36,270 68,128 71,999 323,939 11 071 70!445 128,721 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 28 344 20 981 22 320 11 758 14 487 23 812 64 541 36 911 33 555 19', 742 83 230 276; 853 15 ,688 25,015 52,102 12,242 6,425 15,482 43,148 36,906 26,800 16,352 24,422 27,563 73,000 13,826 2 1 2 1 1 60,000 35 000 25 000 25 000 25 000 125 000 25; 000 50,000 25 000 25 000 50 000 200 000 25 ,000 73 46 10 13 28 164 62 44 57 32 42 224 21 414 067 152 943 776 249 725 485 141 059 467 901 104 50,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 12,500 48,870 25,000 25,000 50,000 191,800 25,000 205 941 616,638 59 900 28 717 67,426 357 991 409 802 263 213 145 809 335 801 180 744 717 554 111 860 385 201 420', 936 87 465 41 418 241 136 602 485 302 704 253 434 214 231 19 887 527 643 717 949 198 417 269,160 403,723 610 833 25,232 341,292 3,784 2,203 3,904 8,710 11,847 40,394 65,431 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 5) 51 52 53 54 482 121 608 136 146 994 24 516 39 493 57 ,227 1.83,589 113,067 120,559 65,254 24,302 73,081 26,000 121,146 100,000 1,494 424 425 570 206,000 1,588 881 331 190 100,000 829 069 287 431 187 423 158 006 49,600 15 000 963 390 50,000 153 284 451 592 693 563 2,805; 279 280,247 365,034 56,044 24,675 105,862 7,463 160,082 55 56 57 5S 59 60 61 50 25 75 50 25 50 25 150 145 2 ,125 2 ,532 1,488 3 ,250 2 ,500 10;000 1 ,615 1,043 717 1,557 364 208 127 134 911 412 570 1,691 017 816 515 662 205 471 085 446 457 862 701 2,092 598 446 ,812 34 ,338 18 670 9,425 18 ,650 2 ,750 2 ,755 26 ,772 > 2,910 ,086 100 ,000 300 ,000 3,298', 888 1,685 ,560 100,000 486 ,420 50,000 1,242 ,548 • 52,000 786 ,257 50 .000 3,991 ,787 ICO', 000 500 750 660 250 250 5; ooo 152982° CUR 1919—VOL 2 509 845 505 ,783 313 016 16 712 106 296 73 918 232 863 54, 012 124, 290 530, 259, 579 589 065 634 080 733 721 130 440 142,932 10 658 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Resources end liabilities cf r:ciiuric:l b::nJ-:s €S shown P E N N 8 YLYANI A—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. S—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Hazleton, Hazlctcn. - Hegins, First Herndon, First Hollidaysburg, Citizens. Honesdale, Honesdale.. Honey Brook, F i r s t . . . Hop Bottom, H o p Bottom, Hope well, Hope w e l l . . Houtzdale, First Howard, First Huglicsville, F i r s t . . . . . Hughesville, Grange... Huinmelstown, H u m melstown. Huntingdon, First Huntingdon, Standing Stone. 16 Huntingdon, U n i o n . . . 17 H y n d m a n , Hoblitzell. 18 Intercourse, F i r s t . . . . . 10 Irvona, First -. 201 Jenkintown, Jcnkm• town. 21| Jcrmyn, First 22 j Jersey Shore, Jersey | Shore, 23; Jcssup, First 24 Johnsonburg, JolmI sonburg. 25 Johnstown, First 26 Jotmstown, Johnstown 27 Johnstown', Union 28 Johnstown, United States. 20 I Juniata, First 30 j Kane, First ...; 31 j Kennett Square, Kennctt Square. 32 Knoxville, First 33 Kutztown. Kutztown. 34 Lacey ville, Grange 35 Lancaster, F i r s t . . . . . . . 36 Lancaster. Conestoga.. 37 Lancaster', Fulton 33 Lancaster, Lancaster County. 39 j Lancaster, Northern. 40 j Lancaster, Peoples 41 Landisville, F i r s t . . . . . 42 i Langhome, Peoples... 43 j Lansdale, First. 44 Lansdale, Citizens.... 45 L a n s d o w n e , Lansdowne. 4G Lansf ord, F i r s t . . . . . . . 47 Lansiord, Citizens.... 48 Laporte, First 49 Lawrence ville, First... 50 Lebanon, i< irst 51 Lebanon, Lebanon.... 52 I Lebanon, P e o p l e s . . . . . 53 j Lebanon, Valley 54 j Lecsport, First 55 | Lchighton, First 56 Lchighton, Citizens... 57 i Lemasters, Peoples 58 j Le Raysville, First.... 59 | Lewis burg, Lewisburg 63 | Lewisburg, Union President. I, I \ Pardee W. N . Snyder Jno. D. Bbgar Peter S. Duncan Cashier. BcrtE. Kunkle Rufus Reed A. S. Hepner H. D.Heintz Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $1,260,872-;$l, 162,595 §2,233,60S 124,140' 79,110 33,5751 374,254 42,316, 200,153 143,692' 229,950 49,838 Andrew Thompson. Lewis A. Ho well P. G. Hartman .. Jno. S. Gait C. R. Berry A. J. Taylor 441,769 518,807! 274,249 615,078 1,001,864; 222,0721 214,90439,776 123,485, F. S.Campbell L. W. Beyer A.Weber W . C. Frontz D. E . Kiess. U. L. Balsbaugh. E.M. Painter Geo. W. Ganoe Matthew Rodgersjr. Frank A. Reeder H. G. Van Devender. F. C. Witmer 51,49S: 274,567, 99,885 297,715 153,373 209.545; 57,234; 393,904 78,191j 154,450| 67,350! 233, 700J John Phillips J. G. Gillam John White A. E . Miller H . L. Rhoads R. L. Swank Henry W.Hallowell O. H. Irwin A. P. Silver thorn... R. J. Mattern Harry V. Evans Harry B. S ho waiter. L. A". Lord I. R. Hallowell , 1,136,994' 170,856. 466,582 97,698 178,27l! 58,493 667,969, Jno. W. Cure H. G. Rorabaugh.. P . F . Cusick A. G. Paine, j r . . . , . Henry Y. Haws Nathan Miller Win. I I . Sunshine.. Jno. H . Waters T. B. Crawford...... A. L. Morrison Bernard J. McGurd. F. S. O'Donnel 248,169 620,517; 244,500 201,950 562,493 213,024: 229,746: 557,002' 101,050 214,400 450,536' 216,395; D. E . Parker W. S. Calderwood.. T. E . Marshall J. L. Graver O. H. Johnson. D. Duer Philips J. O. Pattison John R. Gonser... A. C. Keeney Henry C. Harner.. R. H. Brabaker... Jno. C. Carter BenE. Mann..... C. H. Lugg.... O. P. Grimley J. B. Donovan. C. M. Weidel.. A. K. Hostetter.... IraH. Bake. W. E.Zecher J. Fredk. Sener P. E. Slay maker... S. N. Root Henry Lovett Irwin G. Lukens... II. L. S. Ruth Walter Bowers E. II. KXstier Andrew Breslin J. L. Christian W. E. Barnes B, Dawson Coleman Frank S. Becker Charles Z.Weiss... Walter E. Weimer. John Seaboldt H. B. Kennell S. L. Brindle F. I). Bobbins Win. C. Walls Wtn. R. Foilmer... David Barry F.C.Martin Thos. H. Watt J. E. Sedlmeyer.... 158,224, 748,203' 61,699; 369,087 46,00[); 255,430- 541,259; 1,041,413 90,000 149,025, 350,931! 320,63n! 64,205 101,2611 152,900 253,074' 34,850 38,233! 241,161 1,060,601' 7,335,048! 1,457,992 1,398,088; 1,404,647 j 548,295 174,894! 92,268; 1,550,212. 461,545 2,909,372 513,796 1,036,590| 87,131 115,215 293,15~ 127,794: 514,922 376,028, 99,912 354,986, 118,041: 596.597i 2,5981808j 1,456,630 1,479,351; 60,680 334,979 75,000 304,452 749,598 660,2961 184,627! 55,844: 450,310; 116,999: 257,117) 351,570, 739,226 165,221' E.J.Ryder Du BoisRolirer J. N. Sunimy Horace G. Mitchell. E. R. Musselman... F. A.. Clayton F. II. Jackson 554,099, 1,238,431, 201,500 346,932 627,654| 341,7971 116.583 269,425 360,381) 141.850 163,500 203,449 138,184 921 291,7(32, 213,110; 381,600;: 947,792 333,262| 46,535 G. M.Harris W. J. Davis A. D. Helsman H.C.Cloos D. J. Leopold Harry C.Uhler Frederic W. Light.. A. Rise Bowman... S. M. De^k. Chas. F. Bretnev... A. F. Smith.../.... A. C. Garland Chas. Miller John W. Buchcr... John K. Kremer... 506,819 204,614 72.590; IGOl617 807.408! 615;151 391,144 366,622 194,430 611,43f 583,53: 55,423j 142,828 100,981 402,436j 103,767 682,905 512,095 I 767,980i 402,735 538,8241 275,417 47,812j 39,866 37,136 40,415 429,689 1,147,493 471,284 1,153,494 213,492: 318,672 143,921; 462,435 76,282 523,611! 325.310J 849,507 502,441 492,302 82,861 30,783 149,453 40,150 434,930 133,324 579,535! 190,474 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 659 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 19.19—Continued. FENN SYLVANI A—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 3—Continued. Liabi lities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. $34,650 $5,215,569 265,139 2,574 707,060 1,250 639,713 3,625 Capital. $200,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 S393,830 20,031 52,925 165,307 $130,014 5,709 36,162 ^7,301 78,456 30,138 12,444 56,285 24,124 184 7,645 7,500 2,815 2,201,097 1,017,545 452,956 150,000 100,000 25,000 14,813 163,889 16,259 83,087 78 179 60,020 19,000 71,868 13,000 34,500 20,100 24,349 9,272 1,250 3,500 3,236 2,269 875 301,644 1,661,703 270,284 942,339 368,238 785,313 202,160 58,528 91,593 17,984 7,530 6,785 26,056 48,304 16,908 20,141 257,680 40,270 14,974 19,739 6,728 143,823 6,250 101,797 77,080 Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. $757,411 $50,000 $1,144,630 3,000,913 37,103 107,830 3,655 47,800 74,424 25,000 203,765 378,068 31,300 478,412 18,000 43,446 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $62,615 1 18,751 2 802 3 18,555 4 123,466 142,700 100,209 100,000 30,705 25,000 232,1421,318,671 244,214 335,497 153,621 184,800 234,118 5 137,625 6 33,830 7 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 12,800 125,369 20,663 127,145 17,080 197,776 244,269 430,279 881,424 132,456 67,794 299,417 410,979 253 703 . . ' 197.; 222 307,988 2,075 8 162,131 9 3,020,959 493,178 150,000 50,000 295,102 40,019 100,000 1,249,436 50,000 200,979 2,107 2,601 8,110 1,210,724 327,372 622,999 167,046 2,379,344 125,000 12,000 35,000 25,000 100,000 87,851 13,159 30,641 5,000 128,062 125,000 368,793 234,216 16,250 88,513 180,744 33,400 158,939 244,604 6,500 69,938 54,800 90,700 2,017,151 31,962 47,772 43,468 3,250 2,500 1,207,981 1,158,539 50,000 50,000 60,472 68,277 23,395 50,000 217,385 851,716 329,561 593,895 47,267 160,339 37,980 100,191 3,179 6,351 869,758 1,254,678 50,000 50,000 45,755 176,584 49,998 26,197 348,013 985,343 1,904,655 310,275 107,614 389,683 82,096 293,630 98,142 538,066 108,645 41,419 226,364 26,130 70,809 51,757 58,493 10,891 6,187 42,025 2,731 7,758 5,736 12,692,942 2,557,647 2,259,245 5,117,830 429,650 1,685,239 1,336,913 400,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 25,000 60,000 100,000 840,933 111,957 181,735 277,958 17,668 154,694 129,512 400,000 4,915,084 5,911,902 200,000 870,00711' 0791264 191,795 906,046| 554,914 200,000 2,611,026 1,675,842 25,000 205,709 136,072 60,000 760,417 592,260 96,240 532,737 466,764 5,013 66,805 40,319 16,554 225,023 96,419 224,755 153,004 9,163 57,807 1,336,913 37,842 27,234 43,419 65,286 259,160 251,425 124,404 10,709 52,636 14,634 36,743 144,498 116,781 80,264 2,287 3,733 3,858 12,550 7,510 13,102 3,500 267,274 1,223,878 371,951 1,272,745 4,111,144 3,237,460 2,037,367 25,000 50,000 25,000 210,000 200,000 200,000 300,000 10,970 125,371 20,404 222,586 523,929 221,886 507,178 25,000 100,583 105,230 47,800 303,826 623,819 25,000 132,111 165,601 210,000 378,600 142,383 150,000 1,137,207 1,768,446 125,995 1,294,262 1,044,990 70,000 1,027,024 124,253 73,062 3,834 109,176 331,562 350,327 8,912 63,224 256,867 45,012 35,357 109,015 57,158 32,585 38,033 87,586 30,282 33,502 68,447 30,677 9,000 6,250 5,000 1,955 1,446,177 2,240,026 633,709 625 961,516 7,248 1,963,605 904,794 3,716 205,963 339 125,000 200,00C 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 119,029 235,324 58,833 123,323 246,379 129,799 10,050 122,200 100,000 33,400 12,500 100,000 50,000 371,910 901,973 214 865 311,488 526,405 259,466 126,757 233,942 574,798 249,441 383,474 973,068 402,239 18,055 474,096 39 227,931 40 27,170 41 80,731 42 17,753 43 13,290 44 1,101 45 158,526 43,403 28,296 5,289 251,399 154,287 35,183 121,111 41,169 107,476 53,712 7,406 25,904 70,666 55,145 75,829 34,373 8,535 17,759 96,853 91,392 31,248 39,298 19,309 77,261 32,486 5,772 14,018 24,621 41,000 4,950 8,940 1,363 1,250 4,072 7,899 5,581 6,641 8,779 12,764 5,000 2,616 2,687 4,500 16.764 1,916,839 1,105,571 198,462 262,466 2,736,914 2,493,507 995,320 1,140,028 863,580 1,983,750 1,669,478 184,860 375,040 859,022 1,285,354 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 75,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 71,430 55,454 12,236 15,798 422,504 303,832 107,665 186,174 43,416 97,258 95,362 3,738 19,153 217,690 205,154 99,000 50,000 23,800 21,900 50,000 95,400 99,000 100,000 23,200 50,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 60,000 566,072 905,608 175,576 765,450 125,747 107,687 92,002 852,257 1,147,339 726,317 1,099,026 297,861 331,336 414,430 302,847 265,303 135,408 325,075 1,142', 179 190,664 868,576 42,033 87,544 126,327 175,486 247,06l| 235,747 383,122 464,706 174,729 46 9,091 47 11,679 48 930 17,500 12,500 24,000 47,900 45,998 30,000 809,679 140,921 335,673 371 10 6,898 11 1,457 12 2,327 13 405,665 11,259 269,864 327,372 120,417 5,808 11,469 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 491 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 82 49 164,814 50 68,932 51 59,458 52 36,577 53 371,253 54 294,238 55 314,876156 1,545 57 4,074 58 8,524 59 72,372 60 660 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liahilitus of national banks as shown PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 3—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Lewistown, Citizens... Lewistown, Mifflin County. 3 Lewistown, Russell... 4 Liberty, Farmers 5 Lilly, First 6 Lincoln, Lincoln 7 Lititz, Farmers 8 Lititz, Lititz Springs.. 9 Littlestown, Littlestown. 10 Liverpool, First 11 Lock Haven, First 12 Loganton, Loganton.. 13 Luzerne, Luzerne 14 Lykens, First 15 Madera, Madera 16 Mahaffcy, Mahaffey... 17 Mahanoy City, First... IS Mahanoy City, Union. 19 Malvern, Malvern 20 Manheim, Keystone... 21 Manheirn, Manheim... 22 Mansfield, First... 23 Mapleton, First Marietta, First 25 Marietta, Exchange... 26 Martinsburg, First 27 Marysville, First 28 Mauch Chunk, Mauch Chunk. 29 Maytown, Maytown... 30 Me A doo, First 31 McAHisterville Farmers. 32 McClure, First 33 McConnellsburg, First 34 McVeytown, McVeytown. 35 Mechanicsburg, First.. 36 Mechanicsburg, Second 37 Mechanicsburg, Mechanicsburg. 38 Media, First 39 Media, Charter 40 Mercersburg First 41 Meshoppen, First 42 Middle burg, First 43 Middletown, Citizens.. 44 Mifflin, Peoples 45 Mifflin town, First 46 " Miffli ntown, Juniata Valley. 47 Mildred, First 48 Milford, First 49 Millersburg, First 50 Millerstown, First 51 Millersville, Millersville. 52 Miliheim, Farmers 53 Millville, First 51 Milton, First 55 Milton, Milton 50 Minersville, First 57 Minersville, Union 58 Mohnton, Mohnton..., 50 Montgomery, First 60 Montgomery, Farmers & Citizens. 61 Montoursville, First... 62 Montrose, First 1 2 President. Cashier. H. J. Culbertson S. B.Weber David Thomas F. C. Roupp M. K. Piper A. B.Hollinger S. W. Buch D. M. Graybill Geo. S. Kump W. L. Lenhart E. A. Monaghan T. R. Harter W. J. Parry R. Coble H. B. Swoope B. W. McCracken... Edw. S. Silliman Harrison Ball Christian Lapp John B. Shenk J. L. Graybill Chas. S. Ross Bruce Yocum BardSpangler B. Frank Hiestand.. C. A. Patterson J. W. Beers M. S. Kemmerer H. H. Engle John H. Burnard... W H Sieber M. B. Middleswarth. Jno. P. Sipes Jas. Macklin Martin Mumma S. F. Hauck J. A. Coover Wm. H. Miller W. Boger Fronefleld. H. B. Hege C. G. Brown Jas. G. Thompson... J. J. Landis J. S. McLaughlin.... Wm. Hertzler J. M. Nelson H. J. Schaad A. D. Brown L. M. Shepp A. H. Ulsh J. Harry Pickle G. S. Frank C. M. Eves G. C. Chapin II. W. Chamberlin.. Harrison A. Kear J. W. Woodward.... Geo. II. Leininger... Hervey Smith A. P. Hull Wm.W. Cunningham William P. Woods.. S. B. Russell Eugene Frutiger Jno. D. Lonergan... Saml. H. Wissler.... J. H. Breitigan H. H. Diehm W. R. Jones H. A. S. Shuler R. Kintzing W. A. Morris C. F. Schlingman J. M. Sheibley K. B. Mahaffey W.B.Clark Jno. W. Phillips J. E. Ferguson Charles C. Highley.. J. G. Graybill J. E. Kready W. W. Allen J. F. Mattern HenryS. Rich J. L. Brandt S. S. Horton F. W. Geib Ira G. Ross J. H. Hoffman Howard I. Smith.... \ . II. Benner E. W. P. Benfer Merrill W. Nace J. E. Rupert Chas. Eberly T. J. Scholl C. I. Swartz R. Fussell Wm. B. Miller Charles S. Karper... J. G. Hahn Jno. P. Shires A. R. Gever I). M. Hetrick EzraC. Doty J. Lloyd Hartman... Wm. G ilmore John C. Warner J. W. Hoffman T. Clair Kershner... Paul V. Helm L. W. Stover J. W. Bowman U. S. Bubb H. Judson Raup.... Harry F. Potter Fred'J. Wiest Aug. M. Brown Thos. H. Smith Lewis L. Sehock II. W. App Wm. 11. Warner C. E. Bennett H. ¥. Manzer Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $49,342 425,239 $277,559 383,671 1,209,373 1,071,467 24,398 34,858 68,000 157, 600 151, 200 99,944 165,506 525,198 166,823 309,238 111,150 721,966 150,307 50,510 166, 755 177, 730 142,206 254,447 219,982 50,476 1,258,247 111, 172 408,152 118,134 131,127 345,059 651, 927 820, 706 527,040 548.545 338, 678 722,379 58,019 430,019 285, 803 92, 613 184,848 499,133 58,700 334,050 49,350 267,450 110, 750 15,000 117, 342 402, 730 528, 630 282,134 404,286 390,900 101,091 31, 404 148,022 134, 328 25, 000 49,338 723,474 92,788 817,953 68, 755 289,196 31,599 353,890 92, 667 618,564 798,177 299,904 220,367 431,427 97,641 27,890 161,146 307,898 25,180 11,881 606,205 107,807 295,663 132 ; 079 89,350 162,466 50,450 100,984 407,439 50,214 109,450 210,323 54,550 147,302 114,848 49,200 74,270 136,233 210,296 309,389 312,137 138,685 359,882 321,350 124, 785 778,757 360,135 74,086 1,042,038 122,005 181,251 296,910 353,667 267,245 190,214 232,378 407,321 193,581 208,585 128,313 61,992 239, 450 112,369 67)284 139,168 134,364 786,171 166,412 131,023 246,270 257,057 172,844 57,529 132,221 436,072 95,373 48,740 208,477 57,297 50,890 73,650 133,370 11,236 40,030 34,672 60,076 149,173 272,101 183,548 143,634 149,808 51,224 436,804 422, 637 174,078 236,354 166,311 341,599 216,923 67,814 107,785 331,267 110,200 258,817 171,141 89,450 66,550 56,697 332,765 359,089 301,360 131,500 160,927 394,583 151,679 30,500 53,233 190,513 403,032 74,750 533,350 90,878 000,003 S337,960 44l) 201 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 661 by reports-of condition^onJSept. 12, 1919—Continued. PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 3—Continued. Liabi lities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $15,671 88,423 $27.910 38, 732 122,278 7,139 45,035 26,582 44,110 37,368 70,404 14,227 3,348 17,000 16,087 35,101 32, 747 40,887 14,563 1 273, 694 15,823 86,370 9,438 47, 660 98,555 152,216 314, 730 39,850 47,546 23, 723 76, 784 14, 628 46,730 14 242 12^719 62,347 205,035 Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. Due to Circula- D e m a n d T i m e de- b a n k s a n d all tion. deposits. posits. other liabilities. $573 SI, 151,015 19,693 1,396,959 $50,000 100,000 $25,895 126,452 $47,000 68,000 5,000 1,100 2,850 3,000 5,067 2,750 1,250 2,572,652 121,353 457,240 474,543 917,488 803,373 1,165,639 100,000 25,000 25,000 60,000 60,000 50,000 25,000 126,255 5,302 44,400 73,766 86,711 93, 743 45,007 100,000 5,000 25,000 60,000 60,000 50,000 25,000 849,461 33,115 98, 647 222,434 380, 752 405,899 435,479 678,127 45, 617 256,649 7,508 214,285 161,417 609,296 718,808 7,319 7,544 50,835 115,741 42,314 25,857 3 4 5 1,250 12,043 9,714 90,000 10,564 2,408 2,500 31,931 10*, 779 2,500 750 29,297 40,495 2,500 59,990 8,388 78, 733 6,680 3,641 47,101 37,409 6,250 7,000 42,856 67,583 147,413 279 1,966 5,500 21,358 21 783 4,500 4^944 l,'25O 1,356 10,983 77,880 13, 810 229,820 2,783,658 258,072 1,085.599 283', 191 577, 734 696,618 1,893, 815 2,547,656 1,199,670 1,264,403 1,234,584 1,212,891 135,186 812, 775 768,554 161, 706 320, 753 2,125,537 25,000 180,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 125,000 50,000 125,000 150,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 24,100 50,000 50,000 15,000 50,000 100,000 117, 900 50,000 124, 998 140,000 25,000 23,820 100,000 25J, 000 25,000 250,000 15,209 652,175 27,417 70,405 10,952 66,501 61, 618 230,158 482,834 167, 775 150,306 96,936 58,000 3,535 144,856 144,084 5,750 23,113 269,843 75,716 85,225 836,118 989,269 102,438 77,065 177,078 648,076 102,715 67,889 393,446 50,000 271,454 258,711 360,118 992,029 538,402 1,269', 768 389,388 266,290 329,227 483,523 294,932 526,419 833, 609 240,371 30,368 47,093 182,950 241,685 155 215 391 333 76,965 28^ 735 89,946 150,317 623,197 712,451 3,670 26,096 2,052 88,983 1,635 2,786 4,835 111,510 13,752 276,217 51,350 26,297 5,911 5,366 43,284 27,922 256 7,377 20,048 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25,000 25,000 249,998 $316,421 $290,583 376,968 416,698 $421,116 308,841 1 2 6 7 8 9 7,355 26,333 17,659 5,599 24,685 8, 758 3,245 9,108 2,694 314,340 ' 925,694 261, 674 25,000 25,000 25,000 22,633 33,311 14,323 23,900 25,000 25,000 51,678 133,233 67,248 130,177 643,854 60,952 29 65,296 30 6,684 31 10,002 26, 252 28,681 14,350 27,341 17,193 2,687 4, 750 1,250 358,061 519,752 361,170 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,425 48,019 ,32,380 23,200 25,000 24,000 70,395 118,997 419,523 140,962 "132," 608 90,044 32 2,210 33 6,220 34 84,141 45,936 24,855 59,020 36,122 10,174 6,500 4,500 3,593 1,597,689 1,080,180 376,178 100,000 50,000 50,000 134,369 39,926 12,673 95,100 50,000 47,300 461,412 268,808 179,609 761,506 497,296 79,333 76,996 54,746 22,830 105,241 101,486 21,908 42,351 29,915 122,665 119,278 33,184 20,169 28,000 36,605 23,091 15,451 18,725 31,355 10,320 3,155 1,250 2,418 5,143 2,792 1,750 6,220 3,475 2,228,384 588,087 484, 836 740,831 993,410 630,249 374,579 558,627 1,000,888 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 60,000 346,805 24, 741 29,291 61,319 154,329 32,602 21,901 67,304 149,827 94,100 1,614,571 50,000 461,193 25,000 162,101 40,000 269,332 50,000 239,331 50,000 218,151 25,000 138,270 49,100 167,190 60,000 272,244 236,313 315,462 492,099 228,402 141,321 215,849 450,801 69,860 2,153 7,131 4,718 7,648 51,094 23,087 9,182 8,016 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 78,555 113,485 62,266 20,695 28,170 10,349 22,353 24,826 11,500 12,113 2,193 1,269 2,814 1,950 1,314 320,196 468,396 682,720 315,020 276,793 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 12,919 38,399 SO,769 30,510 2,462 23.300 23,900 50,000 25,000 25,000 71,390 272,383 254,532 82,749 102,143 163,000 75,514 244,606 119,486 111,748 24,585 33,200 2,813 2,275 10,440 47 48 49 50 51 37,166 55,904 61,328 254,334 65 108 148*589 47,149 76,218 13,266 20.691 29' 280 49,956 40,000 31,573 33,407 18,246 18,000 13,003 7,048 1,365 7,657 7,753 1 825 4^500 1,000 2,570 1,137 615,292 604,647 1,188,372 966,424 692,328 988,574 473,837 535,437 354,259 25,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 35,000 48,003 38,559 167,971 152,752 66,455 57,814 27,750 72,326 26,365 24,100 22,300 100,000 100,000 12,500 50,000 20,000 50,000 34,220 188,586 262,448 612,946 577,668 457 332 203,050 116,887 175,474 94,567 313,925 247,521 6,421 3,966 621,059 212,512 184,110 159,618 15,678 8,819 201,034 32,038 106,041 6,651 41,687 3,527 4,500 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 80,543 42^316 27,000 42,686 3,301 2,500 472,985 1,683,S87 25,000 -50,000 25,000 149,890 25,000 49,997 379,759 822,402 6,308 254,585 1,397 61 357,013162 3,048 45,302 35 174,150 36 7,263 37 662 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 3—Continued. Resources. President. Montrose, Farmers Moscow, First Mount Carmel, First.. Mount Carmel, Union. Mount Holly Springs, First. Mount Jewett, Mount Jewett. Mount Joy, First...... Mount Joy, Union Mount Union, First.... Mount Union, Central. Mountville, Mountville Mount Wolf, Union... Muncy, Citizens Myersto wn, Myers to wn Nanticoke, First Nantieoke, Nanticoke. Nazareth, Second Nazareth, Nazareth... Nesquehoning, First... New Albany, First New Berlin, First New Bloomfield, First New Cumberland,New Cumberland. New Freedom, First... New Holland, Farmers New Holland, New Holland. New Hope, Solebury.. New Milford, Grange.. Newport, First Newport, Citizens Newtown, First N e w Tripoli, New Tripoli. Newville, First Newville, Farmers Nicholson, First Norristown, Montgomery. Norristown, First Norristown, Peoples... N o r t h umberland, Northumberland. North Wales, North Wales. Oley, First. Olyphant, First Orangeyille, Farmers. Orbisonia, First Orbisonia, Orbisonia.. Orwigsbu^g, First Osceola Mills, First Oxford, Farmers Oxford, Oxford Palmcrton, First Parkesburg, Parkesburg. Patton, First Patton, Grange Peckville, Peekville... Pen Argyl, First Pen Argyl, Pen Argyl. Penbrook, Penbrook.. Pennsburg, Farmers.. Perkasie, first .-. Petersburg, First Philadelphia, First.... Philadelphia, Second.. Cashier. Other I United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. W. J. Baker J. E. Loveland Voris Auten E. E. White Park Gardner E. V. Birchard E. B.Rogers Henry L. Learn Geo. E. Berner G. C. Hall J.M.Blair C. E. Stimmel Thos. J. Brown H.C.Schock T. O. Appleby K. P.M. Davis John H. Gamber J. G. Kunkel Frank M. Opp Adam Bahney John Smoulter D. S. Pensyl R. F. Babp M. T.Swartz J. II. Behler... L.C.Allen R. S. Meiser Jas. W. Shull E. S. Herman R. Fellenbauni H. N.Nissly J.Donald Appleby. W. T. Bell. C. H. Gable H. A. Kauffman... S. S. Buffington.... F. S. Carmany R. R. Zarr. A. E. Frantz F. H.Schmidt J. C. Corby C. D. Wilcox........ A. A. Staffer J. T. Alter F. E. Coover G. F. Miller E. I/. Roseboro B. M. Winters W. H. Freed Chas. S. Zwally Geo. F. Besore 218,424 355.775 532,361 1.50,450 234,157 460,714 William N. Hurley.. W. H. Tingley A. W. Kough J. II. McCulloch W. H. Walker M. 0. Bachman Chas. S. Worthington F. J. Gere R. K.Brandt J. E. Wilson II. B. Hogeland D. C. Kerstetter 112,437 143,012 175,518 115,61S 334,183 250,341 5,289 34,145 114,210 53,965 151,282 399,071 96,000 184,327 239,900 1,004,051 80,950 405,9SS Edwin il. Havs J. T. Alter../. G. G. Bought W. II. Siingluff J. S. Gracey S. B. Hewlett...... F. II. Mclntyre.... W. F. Zimmerman. 269,993 120,350 258,802 1,359,063 265,669 27,701 185,900 551,978 494,461 83,650 152,278 726,768 C. Henry Stinson... George R. Kite J. Jay Carson B.B. Hughes Charles Steeie John A. Mitchell... 678,116 966,1S-1 447,653 423,007 473,532 237,380 693,387 483,542 247,255 229,240 $290,982 $145,638 $279,829 74,234 151,407 191,539 480,807 295,983 877,529 502.274 431,250 793,744 14,176 62,700 72;119 144,315 654,817 720,227 271,446 532,897 120,937 229,129 409,143 519,737 1,107,393 998,143 422,429 881,104 50,012 145,4S4 58,772 412,6G9 364,795 59,550 23,770 484,968 418,161 491,069 616,909 541,296 285,100 651,500 327,434 145,580 384,388 54,545 62,312 25,197 134,050 199,450 207,283 794,000 2,304,855 369,748 435,543 245,319 289,695 444,067 1,470,450 207,540 199,559 80,387 68,443 64,376 44,400 172,566 270,771 181,133 85,749 312,529 .46,168 86,760 H. It. Swartley II. S. Swartley. 362,711 157,567 Israel M.Bertolet... Michael Bosak Clinton Herring S. O. Fraker G. W. Miller H.S.Albright H.W.Todd It. A. Walker S.It. Dickey Thomas B. Craig Thos. C. Young Sydney J. Hartman. P. J. McGinty M. D. Mordan J. M. Steese I. W. Workman Geo. W. Garrett E. A. Hall M. B.Taylor M. E. Snodgrass Allen D. Craig M. T. Hamill 140,521 662,668 65,588 107,807 77,851 177 751 286,441 281,313 378,056 497,331 283,677 82,028 270,051 603,750 1,130,710 63,709 50,133 123,232 237,717 19,373 34,750 314,050 284,077 260,150 366,860 180,262 267,309 384,050 793,912 574,494 677,951 135,768 160,855 Win. H. Sandford... J. A. Schwab J. D. Peck Richard Jackson I). B. Heller H. S. Plank. Jonas P. Hillegrass. Henry G. Moyer J. Harvey Scott Wm. A. Law John E. Gossling... F. L. Brown Lester Larimer H.N.Barrett Thomas Hewett John T. Symons... I. L. Ungei. E. J. Wieder Walter K.Terry... A. S. Little Thos. W. Andrew.. Frank Adshead.... 669,739 413,100 688,473 186,694 362,568 214,625 167,082 459,405 278,853 502,994 238,600 308,936 69,856 159,610 320,217 157,511 12,450 296,124 422,878 210,882 237,653 492,599 262,605 329,944 23,525 34,900 124,904 28,333,718 6,339,404 7,301,780 4,651,347 1,078,357 1,330,957 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 3—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $29,315 24,694 110,886 130,734 10,793 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $42,884 15,152 60,454 71,185 5,748 Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources Surplus and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time dedivided tion. posits. profits. $33,060 22,218 250,282 156,801 6,754 $6,098 $794,746 1,250 458,276 2,500 1,828,159 6,250 1,995,437 1,450 $50,000 24,000 50,000 125,000 25,000 $302,204 $245,741 $113,741 106,713 271,9641 8,381 426,3111,025,383! 26,183 531,0341,041,346! 16,256 35,081 43,938 31,213 295,497 ;0,000! 16,443 16,885 38,498 218,782 97,161 44,986 173,845 13,000 12,264 8,087 42,154 313 744 17,140 1,643,558 5,000 1,985,935 2,500 1,157,584 3,000 1,627,091 2,500 690,535 2,533 428,202 3,951 651,711 8,076 1,042,602 5,000 4,735,091 5,000 2,006,647 3,500 1,084,950 9,623 3,363,261 1,425 509,154 1,250 329,076 2,708 201,646 2,500 992,334 2,350 770,807 100, „_ 100,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 125,000 25,000j 25,000! 25,0001 50,000 25,000 129,039 231,064 17,569 50,746 65,556 19,273 32,090 169,745 269,191 73,773 54,161 222,760 19,893 14,540 13,719 103,968 73,940 23,544 77,010 56,161 28,493 22,453 31,177 8,779 742,217 2,500 738,063 7,575] 1,174,748 50,000 50,000 125,000; 18,331 65,341 43,643 44,983 97,103 42,984 8,000 16,986 23,121 14,390 94,228 65,000 180,400 2,188 395,160 1,646 794,760 2,125 456,568 1,250 7,777 1,778,142 906,659 1,396 25,000; 25,000! 50,000| 50,000 100,000 25,000 5,0001. 16,799| 139,782 43,000 399,376 28,670! 47,197 121,083: 359,261! 188,530: 535,999' 713 27 3,553 28 53,058 23 2,503 3!) 16)2271 31 11,107] 32 56,573 19,888 49,281 210,636 38,000 10,571 26,254 142,000 5,000 1,129,696 262,770 550 675,153 2,638 21,650 3,012,095 100,000 25,000j 50,000| 200,000 107,597] 291,861; 535,748' 15,081i 11,000! 135,403: 60,034; 42,464! 42,990 312,747! 163,023 439,708! 200,000 2,019,241-. 590! 33 16,252 31 63,929 3 > ~ 153,146! 36 193,054 146,693 85,436 103,534 122,854 38,674 12,530 11,206 1,770 2,108,628 2,204,011 1,058,167 200,000 150,000 100,000 175,651 184,400j 1,412,859:. 174,7941 149,995! 1,625,034!. 65,846' 24,200; 320,139; 543,442| 135,721137 104.188! 3* 4) 540, 39 72,636 25,513 4,2 851,9 50,000: 41,006 146,999 14,105 69,586 3,081 73.060 180,987 77,561 125,376 230,231 36 255 19,000 54,419 9,000 21,202 5,539 30,907 29,550 38,996 65,000 55,334 28,000 1,250 1,250 3,918 1,670 4,373 4,351 3,750 6,250 1,050 2,500 553,856 2,599,796 202,536 563,462 142,264 889,218 1,128,339 849,191 1,752,644 2,036,391 647,055 25,000' 100,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000| 75,000 125,000; 50,000! 5 0 , OOOJ 6,317 69,721 31,638 50,818 4,500 41,281 800 24,462 4,000 47,173 3,503 25,041 1,450 26,898 3,226 48,453 937 22,126 3,638,354 930,947 674,7161 48,000 1,925,974 898,428 1,005,467 1,198.191 674,395 637,153 987,809 1,167,355 228,195 54,513,897 8,459,604 37,212 29,559 27,270 94,737 31,502 61,260 16,735 34,812 62,485 69,558 305,061 101,052 79,021 404,166 31,618 21,248 23,303 91,674 105,036 41,202 57,993 25,740 51,000 20,395 78,624 52,085 54,346 122,399 73,539 88,048 30,528 21,803 7,969,694 676,587 1,091 15,000 Due to banks and all other liabilities. 26.114 48,900 72', 052! 50,000! 90,304 123,850 74,538; 24,3001 42,500! 24; 100 100,000: 20,000; 48,200! 40,057 25,000! 139,839 24,200! 6,595 30,212 24,200; 25,000 3,296 93,594 47,900 82,163 50,0001 71,300l 91,771 130,938! 122,580J 59,845| 14,090' 48,200! 29,382 112,163 100,000 38,142 60,000 58,683 50,000 168,604 100,000 60,177 100,000 27,287 25,000 130,670 75,000 115,125 60,000 11,599 25,000 ,500,000 2,271,432 823,453 172,5651 59,432 100,000 340, 657] 581,9591 100,000 400, 044 916,118 50,000 318, 080 268,061 60,000 526. 536 403,809 47,200 153; 738 373,784 25,000 258,491 92. 36,400 215,599 226, 48,983 382, 382,646 92,400 2,148, 335 2,010,531 95,300 1,057, 669,227 50,000 523,512} 245, 120,900 755, 7412,026,508 24,200 68, 997 310,519 23,400| 125, 0111 137,532! 19,600 80, 596! 61,716! 47,300i 249, 737! 463,817i 23,100 292, 107j 335,521; 100,000i 57,300] 47,100 95,700 50,000 23,200 21,600 57,500 18,150 156,666 138,375 444,656' 283,2811 192,456! 394,121! 172,534 102,489! 204,425] 150,159! 148', 4351 626,540! 775^ 8S2). 203,101! 473,068 2,057 391,905 238,709 453,874 526,000 10 257 7,448 91,252 8,384 64,634 11,090 161,37\ 112,352 60,545 3,593 1,015 21 77,5121 22 21,139 23 34,172 21 90,294 21 268,939 26 3,023; 40 9,506:41 677,953! 42 l,630|43 21,789; 44 8,165! 45 209,425 46 9,390 47 2,7481 4S 50,282; 49 313,712150 52,739151 740,261 606,376 267,174! 52 43,644| 53 215,886 483,456 6,197! 54 542,361 301,126 9,408! 55 198,203 626,276 258,136 131,455 74,627 215,763 338,339 7,564 285,580 388,146 36,813 422,025 500,069 12,626 104,078 62,465 6,903 I, 499,281 434,53727, 808,647 >, 690,776 87,512 427,863 130,916! 323,377! 377,02511 280,779' 86,958; 82,353! 134,214 i 303,047! 41,7921 39,011! 312,652] 175,647! 412,259 524,527 608,372 . 564,861 758.983! 482,747 1,115)9971 328,553 138,181 664 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities cf national banks as shown PENN SYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 3—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Philadelphia, Third... Philadelphia, Sixth... Philadelphia, Eighth.. Philadelphia, Ninth... Philadelphia, Tenth .. Philadelphia, North America. Philadelphia, Centennial. Philadelphia, Central.. Philadelphia, Corn Exchange. Philadelphia, Fourth Street. Philadelphia, Franklin Philadelphia, Girard... Philadelphia, Kensington. Philadelphia, Manayunk. Philadelphia, Market Street. Philadelphia Germantown. Philadelphia, Security Philadelphia,Northern. Philadelphia, Northwestern. Philadelphia, Penn Philadelphia, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Quaker President. Cashier. Lewis R. Dick John P. Wilson Win. J. Montgomery Ira W. Barnes.....". John F. Bander Chas. H. Harding... W. Clifford Wood... Wm. Salter Chas. B. Cooke John G. Sonneborn . Herbert L. Shaffer.. E. S. Kromer E. M. Malpass Irwin Fisher Wm. Post Wm. Y. Conrad Chas. S. Calwell N. W. Corson E. F. Shanbacker.... R.J.Clark J. R. McAllister Jos. Wayne, jr J. Wm. Hardt C. M. Ashton Chas. Delany Wm. W. Price R. B. Wallace E. J. Morris James F. Sullivan... Fred. F. Spellissy... Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $6,395,4S0 $2,865,218 $1 831,433 2,867,032 1,282,362 377,889 " — —• 5,192,374 ^019,695 1,851.634 6,915,581 l , 0 3 i ; 7 7 6 2,482', 968 962,309 1,468,878 1.437,258 18,923,144 4,589,966 2,569,353 2,690,955 811,928 1,402,295 21,363,481 5,664,981 3,154,897 47,063,970 6,039,282 2,402,191 45,924,289 6,878,121 7,724,689 *44,767,319 9,003,678 5,853,179 58,580,898 8,735,291 8,480,410 2,861,247 675,328 4,349,190 1,034,529 004,516 7,171,643 J. II. Dripps John C. Knox Walter Williams 622,100 2,892,400 H. F. Fillingham.... II. E. Schuehler 901, 278 4,541,910 Edw. H. Schmidt... W. H. McKee. Linford C. Nice 220,155 11,826,516 M. G. Baker. W. B. Ward. L. L. Ruz O. Howard Wolfe... 102; 947^ 354 35,488,128 W. H.Clark W. D. Brelsford 733,552 3,730,770 1,271,361 1,035,122 2,77; 773,869 12,249,502 5,388,378 2,636,029 2,590,179 912,559 383,322 208,465 394,372 113.385 239;862 100,978 927,289 6, 299,148 4,328,483 Phiia&elphia, South- W. W. Foulkrod, jr. E. H. Wert wark. 459,934 318,544 881,313 Philadelphia, South- Wm. J. Barr John T. Scott, jr western. 615,550 887,668 1,912,410 Philadelphia, Textile . Harry Brocklehurst. Leon L. Darling 6,109,957 945,793 Philadelphia, Trades- Howard A. Loeb Edmund Williams..I 18,156,151 mens. 379,971 Philadelphia, Union.. Jos. S. McCulloch... L. N. Spielberger.... 16,072,125 1,747,619 572.189 595,975 L. W. Nuttall J. E. Fryberger I 1,087, 745 PhiJipsburg, First 323,536 908,059 Theodore C. Jackson j Philipsburg, Moshan- D. Ross Wynn 564,761 non. 374,411 743,738 Phoenixville, Farmers J. Clarence Parsons . Chas. W. Bothwell.. 600,319 & Mechanics. 153,064 872,754 A. D. Eaches Phoenixville, Phoenix- J. S. Disxnant 509,873 ville. 99,377 178,530 E. J. Henninger Grove, Pine M. H. Boyer 32! Pine 125,552 Grove. 1,193,755 280,092 G. E. Langford Pittston, First W. L. Watson 33 1,283,506 861,569 1 213,584 34 Plymouth, First 899, 755 A. K. DeWitt Henry Lees 279,721 ' 529,060 Plymouth, Plymouth. Jno. J. Moore 515,392 W. H. Hay ward 182,184 273,470 Portage, First 487,656 Wm. T. Yeckley.... Wallace Sherbine 146,377 519,617 Port Allegany, First.. B. C. Taber 365,115 J. A. Carlson 215.563 303,412 Portland, Portland.... Joshua Bray 211,927 L. H. Nicholas 21,300 12.351 Port Royal, First - J. A. Mohler 69 - Geo. W. Couek 61,998 115,893 Port Royal, Port Wm. Swartz 308,941 D. C. Pomeroy Royal. 237,186 685,661 Potts"town; Citizens... Theo. B. Miller 340,168 C. P. Buckwalter... 808, 233 ,595.254 Pottstown, Pottstown James H. Morris 788, 763 Percy Williamson... 701,350 Pottstown, Iron 1,257,288 Wm. D. Shoenly.... 804,286 John W. Storb 80,000 739.144 C, H. Marshall 541,565 Pottsville, Merchants. O. P. Bechtel 1,635,815 1,453,134 , 923,936 Geo. H. De Frehn... Jacob S. Ulmer Pottsville, Miners 721, 756 751, 758 1,075,155 Pottsville, Pennsyl- Frank D. Yuengling. Charles T. Brown... vania. 276,428 S. F. Cressman 508,719 193,183 Quakertown, Mer- J. H. Shelly chants. * Includes $6,159,000 United States Victory Liberty notes held as collateral to discounted notes of customers, evidencing their subscriptions. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 665 by reports of condition on Sept, 12, 1919—Continued. PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 3—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and ixchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources Surplus and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time deposits. divided tion. profits. ,694,641 $701,525 $30,495 $13,518,792 S600,000 1 ",0,000 623,924 295,012 11,014 5,457,233 275,000 907,196 570,172 13,750 9,554,821 400,000 , 990,271 569,013 103,367 13,092,976 300,000 245,689 12,998 4,522,651 395,513 1,243,273 1,777,563 ,213,341 40,316,641 1,000,000 401,896 604,8 210,324 16,672 1.714,102 1,558,364 1,058,730 3,347,641 3,928; 468 13,052,185 5,410,0481,831,092 •, 393,125 ,509,378 4,859,624 190,035 465,228 5,209,678 4,035,437 284,248 498,376 69,564 6,182,258 300,000 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $979,244 $135,100 S6,820,961 $269,988 >4 ,.713,499 1,345,189 350,160 150,000 3,461,884 1,983,867 1,244,541 274,998 5,776,415 63,912 2,183,279 1,149,114 200,000 9,096,671 61.016 1,454,125 183,634 199,995 2,523,879 2,337,564 499,998 15,189,293 192; 541 21,097,243 663,237 200,000 4,386,0 632,938 36,472,497 1.000,000 4,273,071 71,840,282 2,000,000 4,320,944 55.00016,302,271 "•'5; 000 28.841,569 50,424 4,791,730 105,163 36,377,606 80,820,424 3,000,000 7,720,432 500,000 43,694,365 285,639 25,619,988 10 12,833 35,650,340 38,586,461 80,066,960 1,000,000 4.817,326 98,551,092 2.000,000 6, 657,885 1,085,000 39.985,17: 380,287 48'442^748 12 250,000 667,365 149,9 3,760,395 5,303,295 475,538 200,000 196,000 2,255,480 1,709,600 1,743,184 14 6,721,165 616,901 1,000,000 600,000 10,447,338 134,474 2,503,495 15 1,811,683 375,344 24,320 26,534,665 1,849,358 200,000 200,000 1,330,043 693,167 1,199,368 16 598,622 1,087,7541,223,479 12,302 7,313,686 691,108 1,250,765 17 250,000 l,389,084| 250,000 7,346,559s 744,672 44,592 10,486,408 ,137,663 406,484 200,000 ~"~ """' 199,750 4,854,073 267.538] 501,006 29;652 1,082,376 828,753 1,561,015 18 200,000 923,936 200,000 6,190,9181 54,725 694,719 26,507 8,502,712 943,927 933,132 19 ! 64,042 18,603,865 1,000,000 2,371,908 150,00011,300,288 141,328 3,640,342 20 1,497,295 882,472 104 327 625; 21 75,783,363 699916 \ 606,854 9,668,93417,699', 916 191,651,048 3,000,000 8,273,555' 262,503 1,811,8071 22 ,044,604 261,541 43,692 7,677,023 500,000 555,304; 499,995 4,169,103 140,814 4,403,540'23 803,036 382,852 54,929 12,795,737 250,000 378,419! 250,0001 6,864,241 654,53' i 18,352 1,987,715 200,000 172,771j 50,000 1,174,508 97,229 212,343 321,473 24 68,963 441,505 25 , , 280,346 323,144 23,431 4,042,549 400,000 221,479 200,000 2,779,565 901870 500000 ! 709,023 982,24112,390,705 31,293,870 1,000,000 1,901,870 500,000,10,103,566 179,366 17,609,068 26 , ! 997,355 1,080,223 730,067 23,007,360 , 535,106 191,440; 15,266 2,997,721 87,506j 13,200 2,009,638 112,575 500,000 100,000 100,000 9,640,026 27 675,712 475,99811,715,524 37,025 263,830j 96,700i 996,565 1,503,601 183,341; 28 29 96,800 771,398 761,933 96,166 112,682 60,000J 3,718 1,894,868 100,000 125,579 23,900 499,075 845,280 301,034 30 81,563| 51,138 2,500 1,670,892'; 200,000 182,310 47,900 435,914 736,011 68,757 j 31 .73 14,516 4,052 431,700! 25,000 17,541 24,20C 109,212 216,688 129,2131 257,960; 86,720| 167,542! 91,963 11,905 33,055 48,532j 124,331 100,000! 44,701 47,765 53,673 19,623 12,925 8,055 5,000 3,700 640 5^400 180 5,023,822. 3,340,923 1,484,417 1,162,317 1,186,385 767,830 66,955 558,838 250,000 100,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 40,000 60,000 56,597 517,443 130,580 83,861 309,869 133,556 48,079 138,744 56,975 57,250 240,429 128,266 6,155 19,137 21,000 7,750 18,917 6,793 1,373,846 3,867,574 2,971,479 1,509,570 5,582,100 2,817,284 100,000 300,000 200,000 125,000 500,000 200,000 39,307 55,006 3,790 1,076,433 50,000 21,387 680,8012,817,490 471,895 236,100 418,520 2,197,933 367,696 95,100 93,900 282,363 887.165 105,377 456,413 544.166 67,009 25,000 579,876 429,926 44,937 24,100 145,124 351,530 34,446 50,000 20,556 4,086 64,356 io,666 191,670 225,217 201,658 96,000 495,742 378,12' 505,472 287,000 1,604,7621,045,811 8,284 325,852 191,000 650,137 100,893 75,000 523,433 667,697 686,591 283,800 3,394,956 175,61210,471 95,700 1,714,529 180,21. 63,803 47,700 779,162 1,958 39,059^32 567,536 33 161,674 34 15,602 35 9,729| 3G 7,546 37 136,730| 38 2,313j 39 7,594 40 102,319 124,529 916,205 17,547 541,139 416,370 133,810 666 REPORT QF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 3—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Quaker town, Quaker- Chas. C. Haring town. Quarryville, Farmers . J. H. Dickinson Quarryville, Quarry- G. W. Hensel, jr.... ville. E. M. McCracken... Ralston, First George Brooke Reading, First Isaac Hiester Heading, Second Calvin K. Whitner. Reading, Farmers Reading, Keystone,... John Barbev W. Harry Orr Reading, Union A. J. Brumbach Reading, Penn James T. Beber Reading, Reading Red Lion, Farmers & Cornelius Strayer... Merchants. Red Lion, Red Lion, C. S. La Motto First. Reedsville, Reedsville. A. C. Strode James Murphy... Renovo, First Richland, Richland... G. M. Focht..' Ridgway, Elk County. H. S.Thayer Ridgway, Ridgway... E. G. Williams.... Ridley Park, Ridley Wm, G. Halkett.. Park. L. S. Clymer Riegelsville, First W. D. Rentschler. Ringtown, First Jno. W. Conklin... Rome, Farmers Royersford, National E. R. Thomas of Royersford. St. Marys, St. Marys.. G. C. Simons M. B. Breneman.. Saxton, First W. T. Goodnow... Sayre, First John A. Morley... Sayre, National Schaefferstown, First. Uriah B. Horst J. A. Scheller...... Schellburg, First Schuvlkill H a v e n , C. C. Leader First. S c h w e n k v i l 1 e, Irvin S. Schwenk.... Schwenkville. C. S. Weston Scranton, First... Wm. H. Peck.... Scranton, Third J. J. Jermyn. Scranton, Traders F. W. Wollerton. Scranton, Union RoscoeC. North. Selinsgrove, First Selinsgrove, Farmers.. B. F.Harley Sellersville, Sellersville C. D. Fretz Seven Valley, Seven H. I. Gladfelter-. Valley. Shamokin, M a r k e t W. H. Unger Street. Shamokin, National... John Mullen Ban J. Ferguson.. Shenandoah, First Shenandoah, Citizens.. Jos.S.Rynkiewitz . . Shenandoah, M e r - J. Kistler chants, Jesse Beadle Shickshinny, First Shinglehouse, First | George W. Dodge. Shippensburg, First...) W. A. Addams Shippensburg, Peoplesj G. W. Hines Northampton, Cement i E. O. Reyer Slatington, Citizens...' S. B. Costenbader. Slatington, National.. I. W. Griffith Smethport, Grange... E. A. Studholme.. A. G. Reiff Souderton, Union W. I. Stmeman... South Park, First Spangler, First ! J. L. Spangler Spring City, Spring j E. G. Brownbalk. Spring Grove, First...\ W. L. Glatfeltef . . Spring Grove, Peoples i N. W. Sechler Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Cashier. H. H.Reinhart ! 8240,719 Lloyd B. Winter A. S. Harkness N.C. Stull J. W. Richards ! F. A, Roland Randolphs. Meck.J J. E. Lebkicher. J. E. Wanner J. H. Hasbrouck Henry K. Harrison . C. E. Smith 282,971 381,602 155.ISO 1,145;464 1,669, 490; 4,079,978| 667,542j 1,597,354J 2,101,279' 3,041,081! 1,244; 426 S 439,050 $1,059,00S| 88,919 188,57S 47,299^ 59,240! 45,055 94,541| 844,635 1,436, 706 1,269,782 524,072! 1,211,589 979,047[ 515,092! 339,140 576,866 1,087,113 624,359 l,004,556| 1,494,696 932,207] 74, 455| 297,350 G. E. Meyers. 659,174: 261,912; 104,051 J. Bruce Davis W. B. Reilley M. D. M. Batdorff. C. E. Lockhart Clyde T. Lesser C/Russell Arnold.. 136,641 395,093! 146,84r 650,653 601,662 304,401; 133,632 232,231; 62,316, 275,557; 210,050' 120,550: 105,179 541,773 85,914 64(5,965 245,256 02,228 II. Wells H. H.Zulich... A.. M. Ryan.. Benj. Detwiler C. E. Hartman R. M. Breneman R. F. Page L. W. Dors-ett.. '' W. R. Ramsay W. C. Kevser F. B. Keller 93,044' 87,873 79,387; 578,312 150,161! 59,923 64,225 70,952 213,832 71,015 57,895 17Sj 112 821,248 149,125 382,906 230,598 91,380 52,513 942,240 781,708 70,6G9! 409,547, 305,825i 08,150! 40,800 438,465 204,903 234,123 262,451 335,208 158.583 65 ^107 389'. 397 153,951 619,915 William Brorner i Frank Hummler R. A. Gregory ! D. R. Atherton. Wm. W. McCulloch. j Chas. C. Walter ' K. C. Walter ! W. F. Dav I H. E. Henry i W. M. Tier Geo. C. Graeber J. H. Quinn Geo. H. Krick J. W. Hough D. Z. Mensch J. C. Gault J. E. Gusaman Howard A. Ryder. A. P. Laubach H. H. Misson. Charles Craig E. E. Drake J. D. Moyer N. W.Hoffman.... James A. McClain.. C. W. Freyer A. H. Stauffer. A. D. Swartz... I 470,9269,703,027 7,293,286! 3,193,4631 1,587,304! 324,302! 386,064; 382,266' 88,545 4,615,394,10,641,494 2,553,8431 748,472 2,141,182| 2,212,432 1,001,015 1,153,935 274,284 288,180 176,550 77,916 362, 230i 512,625 38,000j 72,959 959,141' 170,970 535,000 ' 1,762,091! 770,455 541, 286! 513,185; 494,458 577,970 354,094j 290, 430 557,187 514,781 370,643 739,604 326,44S! 196,845 327,353; 482,706 413,029 291,573: 459,385; 409,468! 703,648! 464,303; 256,948i 319, llSj ! 282,035[ 110, 280 163,207 59,200 242.246 155^ 535 290,560! 148,080! 218, 486! 180,690! 189,408! 137,600i 124.849J 290,800| 4.53,488 29, 435 296, 705 141,634 509,508 488,995 298,351 96,868 639,399 203,525 254,2831 533,092 192, 458| 91,000* 353,562 162,549 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 667 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 3—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Lawful Cash and reserve exchange, with exclusive Federal of lawful reserve reserve. bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. $45,939 S81,42S $100,000 $378,261: 104,030; 84,136j 29,446 34,184 1,015 1,426^ 553,680 749,166, 50,000 60,000 57,803 137,076 30,324 225,689! 309,498 456, 831 261,347 333,507 224,053 226,975 85,840 14,353 123,240 108,973 168,422 90,948 135,408 222,083 269, 823 63,131 1,807i 15,087! 23,910] 41,153| 13,181 10,581 10,908j I4,395j 5,060j 341,260 3,790,821! 3,850,725; 6,937,020; 1,887,250j 3,740,829; 4,187,2381 5,979,157! 1,770,262 25,000 250,000 300,000 400,020 100,000 200,000 100,000 200,000 60,000 114,015 40,100 3,512 1,183,364! 125,000| 72,672; 30,781 121,606 9,555 281,241 84,192 26, 440 19,492 80,197 17,831 91,766 56,023 23,362 5,688 625 2,966 5,000 16,377 4,045 431,413: 1,371,525; 355,423; 1,951,0921 1,213,5601 541,026, 50,000, 50,000t 25,000 100,000 200,000! 50,0001 50,085! 120,394| 24,834! 209,4551 98,649: 28,582; 35,0S3 78,591 27,229 55,932 10,334 20,346 8,780 32,895 365 1,250 1,830 2,375 511,709! 318,998 239,346. 918,578, 25,000 25,000| 25, O O Oj 150,000 26,189' 33,166; 9,192! 167,097: 178,194 75,857 147,299 95,274 13,851 5,246 89,242 103,209 33,349 28, 890 41,344 13,056 6,265 56,641 16,461 1,000 11,316 18,500 3,411 1,250 5, 500 2,105,782 564,123! 1,222,409! 1,056,749! 348, 441 i 171,181 1,951,485' 200,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 256,2441 37,186! 111,430 15.834^ 19^556; 2,2991 153,178; 115,938 49,954 2,637 1,416,321: 100,000; 221,560| 1,039,556 1,295,688 400,608 551,280 326,347 483,446 139,839 256,209 51,935 79,179 28,621 31,176 55,740 51,147 7,264 56,082 C6,200 $1,872,344' Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. Due to Circula- D e m a n d Time de- b a n k s and all tion. deposits. posits. other liabilities. 595,575 $1,141,015 12,000 57,695 $157,493 2,832 7,792 431,045; 486,603! 23,900 18,349 85,7241 $184,434 305,041' 190,800 1,192,6771,229,174! 803,3181 285,100 1,404,136 272,847| 915,921! 381,000 1,990,801:2,564,709! 72,100 1,127,965! 247,386; 296,680: 937,928 143,300 1,791,040! I 346,3S0; 95,095 2,910,695) 140,810' 531, 790: 190,500 4,101,142 117,307; 57,300 135,746: 413,4551,088,370' 47,800; 291,002 641,741 151,679 193,074 85,298 400,358 207,846 42,635 65,701 150,149 191,200; 1,044,877 459,360 20,000 20000 459360 309,920 47,200 281,067 47,200 119,435 24,200 26,720 25,000 618,418 48,200 111,482 11,190 664,013 40,000 591,391 27,886,550; 1,500,000 1,846,644 1,408,59c ins . nsfi n fi<V2.K7iv Af)O OOOj IAS 99Q: SST QOC 155,229! 387,900 61 11, . , 400, nnn 384,845 8,741,715: 500,000! 677,404: 470,597 5 4 ,,4 2|4 ; 4,192,72$: •--•-•-• 500,000! 5 237,191 499,998 50,000; 4,651 1,022,531 49,750 125,026 50,000^ 2,500 702,827 50,000 40,165 75,000 1 4,074 1,368,082 158,3901 75,000 25,000 1,991 262,841 24,000 7,032 5,149 13 51,655j 14 3,814 15 10,678 17,824 14,056 3,830 47,200 232,473! 12,000 1,172,611 24,100| 182,664 100,000j 712,120 189,200 711,655 47,000; 268,283 23,995; 23,900| 24,000, 45,300 1,855 623,129 840,324! « 684,569 7 43,119 8 668,561 9 594,258] 10 838,418111 15,393! 12 77,000 20 1,223 21 30,155! 22 5,674 23 301.97P 24 6,3S7|25 39,846 243,310 14,101 592 381,409 18.573 346,1571, 52,5< 1,748,316 32 3,929,138 33 2,474,423 34 564,414 35 136,706 36 80,130 37 178,262 38 535,273 869,000 39 153,347 63.159 46,143 9,000 1,789,413; 100,000 253,1S8| 458,626 189,168 165,990 132,752 137,000 75,486 76,938 64,232 17,785 11,870 5,530 5,288 3,427,147 2,139,720! 1,514,481; 1,745,491; 100,0 100,000! 100,000 100,000 503, 862 273,365 119,594 282,998 56,392 150,629 72,090 48, 729 84,369 81,963 180,877 35,027 68, 816 130,309 80,138 89.160 22,623 45,094 35,027 41,899 46,447 40,6.15; 37,091| 42,268! 47,802! 26,460; 37,493 ! . 2,500 i,2r 8f 3,475 12,098 3,015 8,146 9,100 13,071 5,525 2,500 1,024,660 461,323 984,338! 867,206: 1,351,463! 1,060,073! 1,205,8601 768,244! 1,656,610! 989,063! 745,178 1,269; 663 50,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,0001 100,000! 100, 000; 50,000; 50,000! 200,000! 66,010 39,623 142,805 72,601 130,434 88,051 89,906 39,771 221,162 118,084 82,411 152,551 50,000 25,000 39,800 48,100 50,000 48,200 100,000 100,000 95,000 38,400 50,000 142,500 177,912 292,037 329,303 328,802 248,554 274,606 287,021 356,310 479,400 506,712 343,786 419,263 2,038 678,699 380 79,283 3,038 394,392 5,078 362,615 62,594 809,881 581,538 1,060,073 13,520 615,413 19,203 152,960 20,224 740,824 13,702 262,166 217,540 1,439 287,941 67,408 88,019 12,345 32,640! 11,000! 50,000; 50,000; 63,891 23,817' 50,000 50,000 191,440 77,434] 546,148 167,070 2,500 2,649 951,214 389,823 100,000 430,357! 868,710 j 74,998 1,358,184!1,373,879 94,700 693,810; 811,261 94,100 251,859! 929,909 95,500 562,703! 699,909 37,158 40 16,224 166,484 19,019 43 4,381 49,735 57 21,502 58 668 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown P E N N S YLY ANI A—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. ,3—Continued. Resources. President, S. G. Walker Spring Mills, First W\ L. Foster State College, First Robt. M. Rutherford Steelton, Steelton Stewartstown, First... T. B.Fulton R. N. Wiley Stewartstown, Peoples Robt. S. McClure... Strasburg, First Strausstown, Strauss- Isaac Mall town. Robert Brown Stroudsburg, First Stroudsburg, Strouds- R. H. Kintner burg. John F. Derr Sunbury, First F. E. Drumheller.. Sunbury, Sunbury Susquehanna, First.. C. F. Wright Susquehanna, City.... John D. Miller Swarthmore, Swarth- Edwd. B. Temple.. more. G. M. Shindel Swineford, First L. S. Follweiler Tamaqua, First Tamaqua, Tamaqua.. C. B. Drehe: Edwin C. Leidy. Telford, Telford TerreHill, TerreHill.. F. S. Stover...*. T h o m p s o n t o w n , W. H. Nelson... Farmers. ! Three Springs, First.. Clay Park R. J. Camp i Tioga, Grange C. D. Trexler j Topton, National E. F. Kizer ! Towanda, First Benj. Kuykendall Towanda, Citizens. ! Tower City, Tower C. M. Kaufman City. W.C. Hack Tremont, Tremont W. L. Helfenstein... Trevorton, First A. B. McKean Troy, First E. E verett Van Dyne Troy, Granger Turikhannock, Citizens John B. Fassett Tunkhannock, Wyo- F. L. Sittser ming. Tnrbotville, Turbot- Alvin E. Weaver viile. John G. Anderson... Tyrone, First Tyrone, Blair County. A. G. Morris Tyrone, Farmers and Wm. Fuoss Merchants. J. H. Chaffee Ulster, First Ulysses, Grange , ArtS. Burt Watsontown, Farmers j W. H. Nicely Watsontown, Watson- F. E. Kirk.: town. Waynesboro, Citizens. EzraFrick Waynesboro, Peoples. W. T. Omwake Elmer Warner W t h l Fit Wreatherly, First Weissport, Weissport.. Milton Snyder Wm. O'Connor Wellsboro, First Wellsville,Wellsville.. W. H. Owens W erners vil I e, W erners- Reuben D. Wenrich. vilie. 48 West Chester, F i r s t . . . M. S. Way 49 West Chester, Chester T. W.Marshall ! County. 50 West Conshohocken, John Fearnside Peoples. Westfleld, Farmers & J. F. Eberle Traders. W e s t G r o v e , W e s t Milton C. Pyle Grove. Wilkes-Barre, F i r s t . . . Wrm. S. McLean Wilkes-Barre, Second. Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Abram Nesbitt County. A.L. Williams...... Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Cashier. $47, 405 $68,000 68,572 278,961 409,066 1,291, 796 77,000 222,550 190,182 87, r' 189.031 58,900 88,283 28,535 $60,204 297,301 744,927 366,142 279,406 132,503 95,931 277, 215 1,030,614 257,780 447,333 433,366 925,366 711.032 281,426 638,125 146,355 474,748 427,427 42,647 308,200 150,465 198,838 865,308 309,878 418,411 305,832 63,190 J. R. Kreeger E. S. Rudloff A. B. Seal. Vincent B. Kulp.. Levi F. Talley Warren A. Sellers. 219,392 768,224| 850,510 175,948 124,639; 141,431 158,400 144,539 648,971 1,085,169 808,664 577,773 154,467 231,530 195,498 90,045 33,535 51,414 Allen Cutshall Russell R. Camp A. H. Smith W. E. Lane H. P. Newell A. D. Lewis 260,873 142,037j 120,908; 657; 8971 659, 705; 206,761' 54,450 32,953 98,300 602,100 600,890 394,050 11,460 76,500 147.354 560,045 502,842 365,253 F. D. Russell A. C. Fisher | W. W. Beaman. J. O. Blackwell G.N.Doyle i S. W. Eysenbach...| ! Geo. C. Youngman.. j 123,2401 72,577; 47l,460| 299,889| 168,339 ! 174,463' 103,797 84,384 305,420 151,405 161,094 190,119 478,188 255,922 406,742 272,517 93,198; 43,150! 238,927 D. H. Burnham A. Bernard Vogt JohnS. Ginter ! 727,763! 941,610! 597,127j 290,400! 627,304] 219,250! 548,528 321,629 105,121 R. B.Allen H. L. Cass E. D. Deitrick W. A. Nicely ! ! • ! j 104,719; 118,378] 291,844 268,411 83,872 43,4001 100,794! 117,972 174,950 IS, 578 276,945 139,372 R. D. Hendershot.. David F. Kapp H. W. Stubbs H. S. Fulton Carl N. Wiley Geo. W. Hensel... W. M. Auspach... Wm. Gnnsaules C. B. Keller W. F. Rhoads E. B. Hunter C, W. Glidden W. H. Bronson E. S. Sproat W. H. Gelbach i J. H. Stoner j P. P. Gangwer W. H. Strausburger. H. E. Webster...... E. J. Gerber Leonard M. Ruth... S. P. Cloud ; Geo. Heed \ William S. Campbell; F. P. Taylor j Jesse K. Cope, jr • Francis Douglas W. E. Lewis Wm. J.RufJ 287,050 178,616 627,9221 1,003,530 129,071 115,995 1,278,810 70,572 CIS, 837 379,325 402,201 355,880 1,343,472 192,763 339,036 75,940 187,146 440,008 417,802 39,567 10,154 127,400 152,878 652,959 744,844 456,021 621,212 699,167 1,296,616 129,758 299,178 20,100 359,792 221,886! 166,142 509,011 173,990 285,496 1,474,922 1,455,587 2,560,606 3,] 51,550 2,989,647, 3,292,998 1,735,990 1,081,427 985,557 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 669 by reports of condition MU-Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. PENNSYLVANIA—Continued; D I S T R I C T NO. 3—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time detion. deposits. posits. divided profits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. SI 7,345 28,095 319,189 12,178 21,977 1,631 11,127 SI, 959 $188,727 753,021 2,500 1,346 2 717 388 739,875 9,194 609,507 2,800 494,991 1 250 239,250 625 125,000 50,000! 150,000j 50,000 50,000 80,000 25,000 $5,697 54,305 233,945 68,983 41,077 95,753 10,897 $25,000 47,500 50,000 47,900 24,940 11,300 $77,531 $38,156 371,610 201,511 611,482 1,402,772 232,310 326,404 150,609 297,944 292,667 49,482 131,444 9,640 12,015 1,105,218 2,719,603 50,000 100,000 151,232 394,290 50,000 94,350 297,104 478,340 973,697 1,129,932 78,542 8 27,334 9 84,190 39,319 71,166 17,971 53,117 16,473 2,189 11,251 4,500 3,000 2,266,421 754,766 1,662,391 673,689 878,891 200,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 545,474 72,134 28,463 13,026 61,145 190,500 24,100 75,400 48,500 47; 500 822,923 473,739 332,971 219,136 590,869 828,124 140,861 329,207 29,976 680,888 33,785 6,425 39,535 92,095 9,382 10 11 12 13 14 67,569 127,155 67,924 20,618 25,965 12,668 17,716 82, 714 128,450 17,839 18,149 11,056 1,623 10,176 9,500 2,687 4,209 1,340 609,239 2,722,409 2,442,821 603,089 458,505 251,446 25,000 100,000 125,000 50,000 40,000 25,000 72,645 199,626 149,548 32,825 25,233 9,087 25,000 94,900 100,000 47,600 30,000 10,000 163,451 230,933 465,641 1,545,956 473,050 1,241,003 128,896 270,052 161,903 176, 736 89,930 105,493 92,209 316,286 354,220 73,716 24,633 11,936 15 16 17 18 19 20 9,993 18,173 56,150 258,940 92,063 18,829 16,738 4,019 18,964 82, 733 61,797 34,148 2,391 2,375 1,550 120,076 13,176 3,269 355,905 275,957 443,226 2,281,791 1,930,473 822,310 25,000 26,000 25,000 125,000 150,000 50,000 17,304 28,604 28,800 194,407 26,229 70,015 25,000 25,000 24,000 119,200 144,100 50,000 67,211 133,238 155,740 758,154 447,785 259,656 191,837 61,360 206,364 945,080 878,450 307,203 29,554 2,755 3,322 139,950 283,909 85,436 21 22 23 24 25 26 41,398 40, 776 59, 696 62,635 77,612 59,980 24,849 22,963 49,518 31,960 42,765 21,314 1,727 2,056 11,211 2,000 4,200 7,085 456,105 412,875 1,375,493 803,811 986, 708 713,975 25,000 25,000 75,000 75,000 50,000 100,000 18,053 11,270 96,627 30,729 44,074 124,349 25,000 25,000 75,000 38,000 50,000 100,000 233,050 132, 249 413,566 268,691 486,898 186,467 109,124 212,901 713, 800 389,161 342,041 199,983 45,878 6,455 1,500 2,230 13,695 3,176 27 28 29 30 31 32 47,099 18,075 6,377 446,826 25,000 27,443 24,297 137,998 210,864 100,000 100,000 100,000 163,626 184,406 75,056 100,000 95,400 100,000 665,782 705,534 422,554 110,088 107,428 209,585 216,688 581,821 536,615 384,609 218,972 50,505 343,782 180,948 125,841 476,689 14,245 1,855 $4,466 71,523 170 098 40,149 29,773 91 849 20,168 ?6,693 34,163 100,155 24,840 19,462 21 453 5^708 91,420 209,050 35,797 95,225 161,991 79,307 215,238 48,566 85,998 1 2 3 4 5 Q 7 21,224 33 96,255 121,536 112,600 69,124 81,565 56,009 5,000 5,000 6,357 1,737,070 2,098,644 1,096,464 28,254 30,809 82,813 51,923 11,053 10,972 27,366 21,493 3,479 2,509 2,500 6,250 406,327 224,646 782,262 605,421 25,000 25,000 50,000 60,000 25,412 19,553 117,659 42,640 25,000 22,000 50,000 60,000 94,237 196,932 24,370 33,310 234,754 15,352 60,577 53,134 122,479 20,648 14,657 104,317 3,953 34,858 14,319 1,571,138 8,695 3,030,988 38, 750 744,638 3,418 430,466 137,272 2,612,963 625 140,223 2,506 997,056 100,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 50,000 103,308 291,823 21,518 17,008 80,212 6,720 107,700 97,500 99,000 50,000 25,000 200,000 12,500 50,000 437,191 803,754 690,549 1,824,429 165,285 310,925 108,663 231,083 760,655 1,350,180 40,395 55,323 368,412 383,667 29,385 25,187 146,909 23,712 21,916 105,313 126,108 70,561 106,452 12,456 19,714 1,918,522 2,992,901 200,000 225,000 209,129 389,586 199,998 225,000 684,009 520,115 982,950 1,074,234 105,271! 48 96,131 49 224,000 50 34 35 36 37 160 38 11,236 39 45,145 40 41 42 43 44 45 285 46 37,277 47 13,184 15,584 1,284 478,088 25,000 7,005 25,000 186,268 10,816 29,681 38,499 8,782 824,782 50,000 59,061 25,000 404,802 217,144 68,775 51 8,181 1,035,010 50,000 128,951 50,000 337,309 377,037 91,713 52 23,459 34,873 339,130 1,015,394 236,039 109,066 327,242 133,941 21,750 5,961,061 39,375 10,816,206 28,803 4,201,757 412,346 53 375,000 572,835 375,000 999,831 3,226,049 500,000 1,273,660 500,000 2,564,887 4,516,823 1,460,836 54 701,274 55 223, 758 400,000 1,111,544 1,365,181 400,000 670 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Resources and liabilities of v.Gtiorx.l hauls as shown PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 3—Continued. Resource?. Location and name cf bank. 10 11 12 13 14! 16 17 i 18: 19 20 Wiikes-Barre, Wyoming. Williamsburg, Farmers & Merchants. Williams!)urg, First... Wiiliamsport, First... Williamsport, Lycoming. Williamsport, West Branch. W r illiamsport, Williamsport. Winburne, Bituminous. Wrightsville, First Wyalusing, National.. Wyoming, First Yardley, Yardley York, First York, Central York, provers & Mechanics. York, Industrial York, Western York, York County... York, York ! York Springs, First...] President. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Cashier. A.H.MoClintock... F,. i:. Buelon-n j $1,127,599 Geo. G. Patterson... T. Dean Ross i 88,025 $947,651 32,145,451i 75,301 92,059 C. A. Patterson D. A. Sloatman Edward Ladley 151,901 105,451 483, SI 2,123,334 1,738,406; 1,375,972! 471,734 183,115 181,834 W. H. Painter J. A. Schwab Wm. P. Beeber H.C. Bubb A. P. Periey 5.541,230 1,232,752 Wm. Russell Deemer Geo, Porter Shot well: 741,793 i R. H. Sommerville. Walter Stewart 960,078 216,474 225,205 95,226 204,283 160,658; W. H. Kerr E. A. Strong W. J. Fowler Henry W. Comfort. W. A. Key worth... D. P. Klinedinst... Jacob Beitzel W. E. Weller M. R. Stalford F. D. Cooper Jesse E. Harper D. M. Myers G. E. Seifert G eo. Jordan 375,916 83; 704 333' 1SS 384,065 2,132,895 701,304 521,805 298,392 93,6001 153,958261,750' 694,750 179, 828 240,965 363,6761 149,660 428,625 112,425 841,001! 124,485! 410,768 175,64o' 1,137,054 1,382,277 1,871,883 221,750 123,450; 396,712' 441,500i 652,845 146,425 357,296 466,276; 988,671; 809,269; 104,720 184,251 135,142! 389,346J 241,846 277,411j 266,162 71,683 594,555 153,746J 805,792 1,327,277 284,409 404.145; 289; 521: S35,510 51, 639 128,400 149,025; 159,050 206,067 119,126 159,000: 93,000! 335,846 345,962 282,225' 167, 502; 135,342| $43,306! 81,850] 388,646j 92,008 265,309 205,807 97,010 76,900 65,334 396,675 888,702 140,1501 244,598 30,129 195, G00' 393,291] Harry C. S t i l t . . Zach. Lauer JohnZeller , E . A. Rice W m . R. H o m e r . . James A. Dale J. J. Friok Grier Hersh Anthony Deardorff . I. W . P e a r s o n . . . . ! l i DISTRICT NO. 1. 21 Addison, First 22 Albion, First 23 Aliquippa, First 24 Anibridge, Ambridge.. 25 Apollo, First 26 A veil a, Lincoln 27 A vonmore, First 28 Beaver, First 29 Beaver, Fort Melntosh 30 Beaver Falls, First 31 Beaver Falls, Farmers. 32 ! Belle Vernqn, First... 33 1 Bellevue, Citizens 34 Benson (P. O. Hall- ! soppe), First. 35 Bentleyville, Farmers 36 37 3S 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 .48 49 I 50 I 52; 53: & Miners. Berlin, First Berlin, Philson Big Run, Citizens Blairsville, First Blairs ville, Blairs ville. Bolivar, Bolivar Boswell, First Braddock, First Braddock, Braddock.. Bridgeville, First Brockwayville, First.. Brookviile, Jefferson County. Brookviile, National.. Brownsville, Second.. Brownsville, Monongahela. Brownsville, National Deposit. Bruin, First Burgettstown, Burgettstown. H. L. Dean Chas. Kennedy Robert Ritchie Jas. E . McKee W. L. George S.S. Campbell T. P. Sturgeon Jefferson H. Wilson. J. Sharp Wilson G eorge Davidson Frank F. Brierly J. R. Ferguson T. A. McNary Y. E.Cassler.. M. H. Dean S. E. Nichols Robert D. Barry... R. W. Aye S. M. Jamison L. M. Irwin G. M. Hine D. M. Reisinger R. F. Patterson W. F. Bell. Walter G. Bert B. F. Taylor Wm. D. Teuteberg. A. E. Gassier Joseph A. Herron.. J Herbert Hertzog. Fred Groff S. B. Philson C. H.Irvin L. S.W.Ray Thos. H. Long W. B. Hammond. R. W. Lohr George C. W a t t . . . John G. Kelly J. H. Lutz J. L. Bond J. B. Henderson... J G. A. Hoffman... J J. P. McCabe . i G. C. Bowers J Wilbur P. Graff.. .1 H. P. Rhoads. F. J.Sutton J. L. Brant E.G. Striebich Geo. A. Todd E. J. Weber A. R. Chapin J.S. Carroll........ 256,518' 224, 80, 138, 1,388, 119, 227, 241, 1,011, 3,898, 154, 300, 236, 341,384 382,139: 304,799 205,698 172,968 69,172! 490,275 328,710! 503,101 303, 885| 113,141 79, 50Si 128,007 129.590 964^176 1,282,272 640,500 5,120,239 198, 576 161,695 187,200 172,651 96,528 259,550 Charles Corbet M. G. Bulger C. L. Snowdon L. V. Deemer. W. S. Conwell W. A. Edmistoii 259,904 843,019 1,282,086 121,745 219,947i 659,258' 92,833 164,959 401,779 O. K. Taylor Sami. E.Taylor... 1,972,381 1,070,000 799,808 J. A. Cross John A. Bell L. D . N o e l . . . . . . . A. H. K e r r . . . . . . 102,499^ 835,106i 44,504 408, 294| 44,815 504,599 671 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 3—Continued. Liabilities. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. $18,446 $5,070,741 $150,000 1,250 292,64: 25,000 17,069 27,256! 121,394j 82,343j 3,900 15,000 16,957 88S, 820 5,512,820! 1,339,625 50,000 300,000 100,000 65,330 516,761 206,663 474,809 231,969 3S,000 8,260,553 400,000 1,493,327 117,665 63,499 46,773 1,617,508 200,000 268,319 38,123 32,627 2,500 548,608 50,000 32,951 51,445 41,566 189, 766 31,557 528,244 89,260 150,615 30,211 18,343 34,418 18,184 176,068 39,969 50,915 8,600 3,000 3,373 9,299 28,903 3,747 47,800 1,128,240 389, 873 1,143,328 817,280 4,401,861 1,138,593 1,428,898; 150,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 500,000 200,000 100,000 90,192 131,846 244,619 332,633 48,687 25,270 96,399 120,932 145,000J 18,3271 10,589 15,323 23,093 25,721 1,250 782, 4371 2,243,610 3,201,093 3,837,351 541,159 50,000 225,000 300,000 500,000 28,000 $513,225 $318,375 23,024 12,988; 111,495 138,714 403,642 $826,274 $145,597 $1,977,060 $1,578,658 $6,442 18,814 73,450 23,365 35,910 84,775 13,974 25,682 16,217 67,161 127,355 22,324 50,846 17,624 $1,930 4,299 20,081 2,500 1,875 2,041 2,750 3,300 5,642 24,599 10,268 6,509 8,198 4,081 25,000 108,523 114,932 4 400,000 2,748,615 1,848,388 1,370,221 6 200,000 908,794 5,666 34,729; 7 24,185 8 113,979 17,501 84,395 76,116 142,205 59,541 137,799 150,000! 229,476 464,084 32,543 49,5201 234,402 50,000 287 828 645 055 100,000 142,873 260,921 400,000 1,770,89" 1,527,509 50,000 373,913 327,430 100,000 385,659; 681,513 20,701 5,907 26,050 137,370 61,250 127,709 23,927 15 44,899 103,147 573,700 370,139 42,398 50,000; 168,295 464,193 225,000! 711,839' 903,036 300,000! 988,359 .,025,894 50,000i 1,699,990 734,099 25,000; 76,220 372,460 5,050 16 75,588 -~ 1,140 483,122 81 20 $25,000 $56,775 $53,370 25,000 64,231 177,460 49,995 381,829 527,128 50,000 228, 597 203,617 37,500 260,012 419,055 24,000 335,620 364,153 24,100 126,346 135,657 50,000 283,083 332,774 50,000 66,849 190,433 83,900 646,670 666,379 100,000 1,191,786 1,470,108 50,000 403,483 274,063 50,000 665,725 133,316 25,000 150,276 175,463 $4,808 ; 6,583 22 ; 48,248 23 15,000i 24 2,000i 2 5 48,503 4,905 116,307 3,087 5 16,672 30 32,050> 31 3,848, 32 > 13,200 3 3 88,267 $183,886 306,870 1,103,802 559,179 823,783 811,452 343,498 882,520 377,480 1, 758,242 3,126,082 856,729 938,006 491,382 $25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 $18,933 8,596 46,602 11,965 55,216 14,176 28,090 50,356 17,111 194,621 232,138 75,335 25,765 27,375 50,000! 4. 40,000 8,705 985,305 50,000 39,573 55,060 69,243 54,519 234,694 66,008 15,913 47,714 140,992 779,282 40.937 150)421 315,443 35,176 27,974 19,906 88,994 36,953 31, 761 25,700 165,795 509,379 18,825 32,690 53,562 3,550 4,160 7,500 2,500 3,100 6,114 6,971 94,925 7,320 3,593 4,863 1,041,965 692,086 455,218 2,538,650 1,031,448 471,193 578,744 3,571,289 11,042,636 581,997 846,643 966, 838 50,000 60,000 35,000 150,000 50,000 30,000 30,000 100,000 200,000 50,000 35,000 50,000 72,285 39,207 30,363 196,042 52,093 33,015 33,591 208,267 899,587 10,409 88,131 121,298 50,000 304, 529 556,801 60,000 220,742 303,010 8,750 188,232 185,484 150,000 786,980 1,241,908 50,000 246,861 630.474 30,000 137,997 213,209 29,997 198,139 285,118 100,000 1,919,043 1,088,513 150,000 4,590,184 4,969,873 162,952 231,934 30*500 397,278 292,721 746,897 : 48,400 121,510 189,198 289,668 25,646 55,873 113,273 6,666 6,809 5,000 628,304 1,479,805 2,751,664 100,000 100,000 100,000 96,338 123,563 276,141 100,000 92,698 100,000 466,139 168,747 147,100 4,624,175 50,000 788,930 18,464 244,715 8,490 85,842 2,000 24,286 220,772 2,102,842 25,000 100,000 4,805 131,192 2,123 2 50,000 505,622 185,976 31,892 300,000 1,208,6521,495,058 1,692,349 97, 700 892,315' 42,947 91, 791 438 $393,158 1 391,472 DISTRICT NO. S12,447 15,120 103.879 50)435 84,228 46,600 38,955 23,083 43,541 128,169 426,518 121,112 62,717 14,685 Due to banks and all other liabilities. 50,000 331,898 509,052 330,325 1,135 610,276 542,580 808,525 1,459,214 50,000 1,647,078 2 060,786 25,000 100,000 88,076 864,494 72,893 831,897 4,732 i 8,350 36 9,1271 37 7,389' 38 i 13,720 39 2,020i 40 471,193 41 1,899' 42 155,436• 43 232,992 44 76,705 45 3,012: 46 213 506 48 10,688 49 ; 7,784 50 27,381 4,998: 52 75,2591 53 672 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. BesGiirces and liabilities of national banks as shown PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. "DISTRICT ItfO. 4—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. John M. Scott Burgettstown, Wash- D. S. Taylor ington. Jno. G. McMarlin... J. V. Ritts Butler, Butler County. Butler, Farmers John Younkins R. W. Dixon Butler, Merchants IraMcJunkin J. F.Hutzler 5 Cairnbrook, First M. D. Reel Chas. C. Ringler 6 California, First Win. H. Binns Wm. S. Nicodemus.. 7 Cambridge Springs, D.E.Kelly N. H. Bertram Springs, Geo. A. McLean J. C. Allee 8 Cambridge foprings. J.W.Munncll........ Geo. D. McNutt 9 Canonsburg, First 10 Carmichaels, First F. M. Mitchener Richard L. Baily 11 Carnegie, First John A. Bell John Rodda 12 Carnegie, Carnegie R. P. Burgan A. W. Schreiber 13 Castle Shannon, First. A. D. Robb J. P. Kuhlman 14 Cecil, First Adam Wagner John F. Wagner 15 Charleroi, First. John K. Tener R. H. Rush 16 Cherry Tree, First..... J. C. Leasure F. Finsthwait 17 Clarion, First S.Win. Wilson A. B. Collner 18 Claysville, Farmers... W. B. Irvine D. W. Rasel 19 Claysviile, National.. * W.J. E.McLain.... Geo. B. Lysle 20 Clinton ville, Peoples.. Geo. A. Rumsey J. S. Forbes 21 Clymer, Clymer Edwd, Widdowson.. J. M. Stewart 22 Cochranton, First Chess Lamberton... J.H.Allison 23 Confluence, First V. M. Black D. L. Miller 24 Conneaut Lake, First. I. M. Lewis S. W. Gehr 25 Connellsville, First— E. T. Norton Geo. W. Staufier 23 Connellsville, Second.. Worth Kilpatrick... Jno. A. Armstrong.. 27 Connellsville, Citizens. F. E. Markell James L. Kurtz 28 Connellsville, Colonial. L.J.Ruth H. E. Schenck 29 Connellsville, Union... C. B. Franks Jas. C. Long 30 Coraopolis, Coraopolis. C. B. Ferguson D. W. King 31 Corrv, Citizens J. J. Desmond... G. H. Barlow 32 Corrv, National Henry Keppel O. H. Andrews 33 Crafton, First Jas. A. McAteer C. M. Johnson 34 Dawson, First M. M.Cochran R. D. Henry 35 Dayton, First C. W. Ellenberger... C. C. Marshall 36 Deimont, Peoples C. J. Sinister H. Z. Lauffer.. 37 Donora, First John W. Ailcs Ben G. Binns 38 Dunbar, First T. B. Palmer R. G. Holsing 39 Duquesne, First Jas. S. Crawford W.H. Beatty 40 East Brady, Peoples.. X. E. Graham F. L. Ludwick K r i o s G. M. Gushing 41 Edenburg, Geo. R. Berlin P. 0., C l a r i o n County. E. P. Campbell C. L. Darrow 42 Edinboro, First 43 Ellsworth, Ellsworth. W. A. Luce J. W. Daque 44 Ellwood City, First... J. A. Gelbach D.E.Frew 45 Ellwood City, Peoples C.A.Martin John G.Cobler 46 Emlenton, First H.J.Crawford H.M. Lvnn 47 Emlenton. Farmers.. John A. Weller M. F. Ritts 48 Erie, First William Spencer J. C. Spencer 49 Erie, Second F. M.Wallace C. F. Wallace 50 Erie, Marine W. E. Beckwith.... R.R. Whitley 61 Etna, First Louis B. Fitzel A. K. King 52 Evans City, Citizens. S. J. Irvine C. H.Behm 53 Export, First D.W.Blair P. R.Foight 54 Fairchance, First R. T. Gribble B. S. McNutt 55 Falls Creek, First D. T. Dennison J. A. Miller 56 Farrell, First H. S. Bovard C. M. Ellison 57 Fayette City, Fayette Andrew Brown Guy W. Brown 58 Finleyville, First C. B. Troutman J.N. Boyer 59 Ford City, First D. B. Heiner Daniel H. Core 60 Franklin, First F. W. Officer Charles Miller 61 Franklin, Lamberton Harry Lamberton... R. Lamberton 62 Fredericktown, First. Lee M. Crowthers... R. S. Bane 63 Fredonia, Fredonia.. W.H.Moore C. W. Perrine 64 Freedom, Freedom... E. J, Schleiter H. 0. Mengel 65 Freeport, Fanners... T. G.Cornell F. K. Weaver 1 2 3 4 Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $688,663 $287,048 $136,194 2,761,934 1,187,619 883,469 216,683 414,383 246,163 127,677 81,100 357,616 211,100 548,228 166,820 795,341 62,722 83,856 66,680 760,994 164,061 215,183 1,042,049 233,004 986,141 847,845 338,113 69,888 1,030,836 442,998 505,209 241,983 674,861 306,717 328,995 339,721 170,618 289,328 1,501,956 461,809 498,244 510,949 299,666 283,980 388,406 439,723 375,352 330,261 134,370 153,384 882,417 164,497 1,263,418 845,022 860,845 124,417 81,195 274,171 1,037,356 60,015 199,639 442,080 258,100 209,420 484,722 6,500 170,187 61,100 86,003 204,236 826,230 71,992 741,815 276,820 347,101 100,985 27,325 263,036 375,641 31,613 40,800 165,833 112.930 75,050 101; 656 66,191 147,731 47,800 90,595 661,214 603, 706 324,305 488,860 305,890 276,140 288,641 139,459 120,463 69,991 171,096 213,499 218,450 222,205 250,105 298,082 76,500 188,407 368,634 96, 791 40,470 79,150 28,752 13,752 510,250 457,805 91,477 40,571 857,754 665,202 190,094 102,876 105,710 145,831 74,152 75,954 209,941 349,904 7,497 88,788 666,650 233,028 945,778 106,921 600,366 490,387 1,566,399 167,295 166,993 85,543 201,952 64,191 3,304,959 1,215,378 2,390,265 3,858,772 1,081,970 1,732,960 2,113,323 1.192,702 1,641,875 423,541 283,421 618,935 343,755 69,250 221,365 91,463 266,135 107,000 136,310 10,010 59,478 110,143 217,578 116,205 411,762 824,200 274,048 163,566 1,098,722 304,319 156,259 339,536 692,610 2,177,965 330,856 167,728 476,735 148,909 89,420 251,108 302,000 264,677 234,922 59,850 200,284 138,178 575,054 200,164 309,363 39,408 98,877 490,295 582,805 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 673 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T ]S"O. 4—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources Surplus and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time dedivided tion. posits. profits. $99,119 $56,087 $5,506 $1,272,617 $50,000 $10,2(33 $50,000 643,573 62,749 04,644 40,378 199,161 101,602 220,675 51,655 33,308 15,157 77,135 44,692 15,000 11,000 7,500 1,250 2,500 7,105 300,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 75,000 497,880 144,224 26,016 16,166 142,085 52,424 300,000 2,109,019 2,266,165 100,000 624,592 313,462 100,000 382,249 211,573 25,000 133,472 131,034 50,000 706,679 649,271 75,000 447,888 359,528 111,562 20.853 5,812 559,022 50,000 32,388 129,302 62,428 213,038 247,017 75,519 15,970 143,507 149,229 111,556 29,328 126,527 27,882 22,914 83.277 84', 332 59,303 178,742 143,485 122.948 29; 095 29,234 21,043 205,891 279,729 39,053 229,132 15 093 48,526 224,622 104,709 487,012 86,255 144,652 87,562 19,040 50,779 72,808 24,606 8,134 95,000 62.516 46; 260 16,392 52,895 16,457 24,250 28,160 23,579 24,417 100,767 67,760 48,581 32,633 37,627 30,192 50,000 63,743 30,151 92,200 15 045 11,055 88,000 43,137 160,213 50,000 52,459 8,994 2,281 10,247 5,000 1,224 1,276 5,000 81,312 5,250 3,754 10,156 5,427 36,274 7,250 1,250 3,025 12,944 3,119 5,018 13,309 26,561 4,460 8,664 3,472 2,435 4 936 1,' 905 2,579,434 576,407 1,940,385 1,866,812 616,149 242,371 2,304,809 1,549,860 1,292,196 421,364 1,503,116 428,895 691,196 635,114 493,701 514,468 3,059,329 1,487,338 1,256,821 1,014,086 583,542 724,270 1,093,616 1,334,854 711,898 1,121,954 2,086,033 255,969 2,178.615 447', 477 3,436,599 1,284,971 1,318,453 100,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 65,000 50; 000 318,382 63,499 154,680 107,318 12,200 6,826 163,019 145,926 66,539 26,957 305,217 35,798 34,881 61,340 34,476 25,767 151,385 175,375 188,435 41,657 49,950 52,381 74,865 81,006 35,136 263,794 39,563 19,814 89,076 33; 528 113,684 102, 679 130,945 584,8581,434,754 93,900 25,000 300,779i 157,590 100,000 408,037| 694,065 100,000 621,8481 908,840 6,500 231,6791 337,406 25,000 59,966! 105,322 40,000 787,0281,134,031 50,000 550,071 707,518 98,500 436; 964 507, 788 50,000 200,671 92,152 50,000 451,455 629,549 25,000 143,341 198,470 25,000 198,375 371,910 50,000 333,794 129,125 23,500 194,016 211,928 25,000 216,261 217,726 150;000 942,705 1,315,978 50,000 694,475 512,028 100,000 449,827 410,271 100,000 306,888 292,100 50,000 298,851 106,768 50,000 318,795 251,610 60,000 425,281 450,313 12,500 679,185 509,085 11,800 327,892 223,971 50,000 754 353 195,2101 25,000 10,000 121,728 76,152 74,998 728, 696 1,206,020 50,000 235,286 77,004 50,000 1,426,80411,779,702 65,000 399,168 632,119 50,000 410,927 645,533 75,613 186,659 107,500 66,282 339,408 54,108 1,081,567 1,351,968 687,261 91,234 58,584 41,996 86,852 30,167 121,552 122,357 22,211 20,000 68,868 55,692 96,566 15,343 424,124 498,297 318,483 57, 721 27,444 24,000 18,754 22,018 70,293 61, 694 1,250 5,790 8,500 10,801 16,989 2,535 29,167 34,677 31,500 8,525 2,250 459,121 658,638 2,030,324 1,330,449 2,353,648 423,672 8,445,460 8,558,644 5,985,144 1,483,377 722,648 750 531,344 1 133 313,537 501,144 5^033 10,417 1,712,272 9,330 1,759,988 25,000 25,000 125,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 300,000 300,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 75,000 11,956 51,887 157,799 45,125 218,426 24, 763 866,582 573,193 464,584 44,531 75,448 43,500 37.314 48; 408 58,309 93,866 156,562 240,102 25,000 10,000 242,857 325,978 100,000 645,585 695,989 50,000 633,258 326,958 100,000 931,463 1,001,397 50,000 124,051 174,833 300,000 6,130,932 104,088 285,800 6,948,201 123,414 300,000 4,353, 808 340,225 11,900 462,571 822,230 258,007 309, 749 25,000 15,000 269, 678 177,262 244,450 5,950 215,032 133,387 50,000 90,000 606,053 784,655 75,000 586,124 893,459 82,046 118,999 238,445 327,558 105,560 38,078 172,028 113,805 24,007 51,000 46,629 139,822 35,754 16,855 48,202 38,000 28,522 4,225 10,000 5,000 6,410 2,925 4,360 3,567 518,434 1,339,922 1,489,848 3,301,772 752,910 384,313 1,391,904 887,086 25,000 50,000 200,000 125,000 25,000 25,000 175,000 50,000 16,927 55,418 225,983 261,560 40,359 14,939 108,939 33,722 25,000 251,48* 197,364 50,000 402,584 668,557 191,200 407, 791 415,752 99,997 1,141,9971,456,212 25,000 373,632! 286,912 25,000 185,852 131,846 75,000 446,142 579,317 50,000 333,476 ! 417,871 500 15,521 3,086 3,000 10,724 8,956 5,624,142 1,288,278 849,856 332,242 1,608,506 1,105,658 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 50,000 $130,644 $697,557 198,629 211,409 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $4,253 1 151,078 6,000 30,018 1,570 10,471 95,818 2 3 4 5 6 7 .16,596 8 47,540 9 4,539 10 483,603 11 28,806 12 3,364 13 20,259 14 30,731 15 46,345 16 82,405 17 1,584J18 16,895 19 1,2861 20 36,030*21 10,855 22 4,781 23 4,714 24 299,258 25 5,460 26 8,288 27 173,441 28 27,973 29 1,484 30 23,157 31 3,078 32 63,099 33 3,807 34 1,260 35 3,275 36 4,825 37 1,659 38 16,409| 39 21,005140 31,048 41 501 42 43 44 45 46 25 47 743,857 48 328,036 49 226,527 50 92,145 51 4,444 52 904 53 823 54 4,317 55 73,255 56 36,539 57 2,916 305,951 225,108 2,362 2,656 113,363 49,122 217,003 2,007 1,675 7,506 2,017 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 674 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY, Resources and liabilities rf vrihncl bcrJ:s cs shownPENNSYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 4—Continued. Resources. Location and name of j bank. Fryburg, First Garrett, First Girard, National Glen Campbell, First.. Greensburg, First Greensburg, Merchants & Farmers. Graensburg, Westmoreland, Greenville, First Greenville, Greenville. G rove City, First Grove City, Grove City Harris ville, First *. Hays, Hays Herminie. First Hickory, Farmers Homer Citv, Homer City. Homestead, First Hoovers ville, First Houston, First Indiana, First Indiana, Citizens Ir win, First Invin, Citizens Jefferson, First Jcannette,. First Jeannette, Peoples Kittanning, Farmers.. Kittanning,Merchants Kittonning, National Kittanning. Latrobe, First... Latrobe, Citizens Latrobe, Peoples Leechburg, First Leechburg, Farmers... Ligonier, First Ligonier, National Lyndora, Lyndora Manor, Manor Marienville, G o l d Standard. Marion Center, Marion Center. Mars, Mars Masontown, First Masontown,, Masontown. McDonald, First McKeesport, First McKeesport,. National. McKeesport, Union... McKees Rocks, First.. Meadville, Merchants. Mead ville, New First.. Mercer, First . Mercer, Farmers & Mechanics. Meyersdale, Second... Meyersdale, Citizens... Midland, First Midway, Midway Millsboro, First." Monaca, Citizens Monaca, Monaca...... Monessen, First Monessen, Peoples. Monongahela, First... Cashier. Henry N. Hess W.A.Merrill W. F. Andrews J. O.Clark Richord Coulter Jno. D. Miller JohnS. Sell. Yvr. C. Pettit G. B. Chase J. M. Martin John A. Bell R. L. Brown Reid Kcnnedy Thos. B. Brown Robt. R. Hays Joe J. Campbell "Hugh Nevin P. j . Blough W. W. Donaldson... J.S.Blair Griffith Ellis R . P . McClellan J. Arthur Jones S.C. Hawkins H. Albert Lauffer^ J. Collins Greer ... J. A. Gault...„.,.,.. G. W. McNees...-,. JohnD. Galbraith.. James Peters Jos. E. Barnett Chos. H. McLaughlin L. W. Hicks D. M.Campbell D. E. Beltz G.C.Frank Wm. Fletcher S. P. Whitehead A. D. Neill H. J. Thompson Chris. Gclbach Geo. W. Neil" W. L. Graham Edward McDonald.. Charles A. Tawney.. W. C. Soles "... J. D. O'Neil T. W.. Friend Jno. E. Reynolds... Chas. Fahr A. J. McKean Thos. K. Adams N. E. Miller ....' S. B. Philson I. M. Porter J. J. Charlier. Geo. L. Moore JohnT. Taylor... Geo. Lay J. Howard Kelly. Geo. Nash F. R. Col vin Malcolm M. Fleming .^ay E. Brown O.M.Sloan E.CAke.... J. R. Eisaman R« A. Brandon Jos. W. Byrcr C.E. Witmer. T. R. Thome F. W. Baughorty - - E. B. Harsh a W.I.... L. G. Brown W.C.McClure...... Llovd U.Dick H. W.Denny S.C. Steele..v Geo. F.Lloyd. W. D. Rumraell J. K.McNutt J. R. Daughertv Elmer Ellis J. B. Cunningham.. C. A. Anderson Jos. J. Clarkson John W. Keltz. Alf. T. Smith Geo. G. Titzell.. r . r . J. M. Painter........ F. S. Knoble-.u- .. H. H. Smith..,..,.,. W. H. Flickinger... J. A. McComb Chas. Zimmers. J. W. Saulters C.H.Brtner R. S. Keffer L.C.Ritts Frank R. Rankin... D. B. Shields R. A. Henderson..., E. P. Button Chas. H.Harbison.. W. Orin Johnson G. S.Campbell Chas. R. Shaw D. H. Rhodes R. M. Baldridge.... H. W. Sutton." E. F.Weber M. A. Hirsch C. G.Williams E. B. Reed J. H. Bowman R. H. Philson Thomas E. Poe D. K. Yolton Lew. G. Walker Mont D. Youtes Robert C.Campbell. A. E.Thomas Jesse Hancock D. E. Davis Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments,, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $138,000 $102,000 $193,833 54,457 128,800 512,425 439,376 226., 350 167,325 541,207 287,947 50,527 2.011,154 1,477,175 1,317,162 375,673 284,520 314,500 l,4G3.,283i 491,6421 433'751 962,044 970,090 326,413 104,245 114,703 263,854 358.711 392,570 173,148 116,518 1,601,009 325,659 397,260 475,401 4,430 237,381 467,411 553,788 140,14! 420.34" 505,29: 198,848 349,860! 246,250 422,920 309,550 33,041 35,245 110.318 181,920 120,700 621,798 311,263! 208,143 187,659 129,265 246,867 101,520 155,788! 205, 874| 524,267 1,290,971 118,659 80,184 44,300 126,885 419,361 1,308,4281 241,250 246,2631 244,: 627,331 327,! 497,216 27,898 25,350 107,400 285,155 39,257 245,039 237,718 307,100 127,350 230,376 208,800 202,550 759,101 943,043 625,139 675,11" ISO,835 139,009 345,561 390,685 333,045 162,026 263,222 171,541 292,220 303,610 117,400 105,991 307,550 291,149 225,366 6o,285 541,047 191,885 545', 708 238,949 144,841 307,173 412,095 209,493 357,754 30,150 201,139, 215,864 168,906 214,629j 111,482! 150,9781 110,853 158,217 258,858 95,024 81,535 200,248 290,3341 1,173,3971 698,263 2,040,957i 1,424,147 1,830,9591 l,302,219| 535,549 ! 757,100 1,450,647! 462,4431 315,752 746,978! 249,409! 401,130 516,018! 209,705;1 440,578[ 779,820! 637,264 717,697| 733,383' 230,400* 292,1351 306,151; 121,550: 174,740} 349,639! 446,243 195,992^ 244,610 90,695 240,371 215,025 581,510 940,807: 221,773; I 369,732 ; 444,178 253,9001 90, 582: 38,104 96,324! 94,296i 368,227 ; 126,942; 301,628; 270,479* 357,63! i 183,431! 68,3731 6,026! 187,3241 250,691! 383,2391 557,577! 672,460J REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 01? THE CURRENCY. 675 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. PENN SYLVANI A—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 4—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Total resources Surplus and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. divided tion. profits, Other assets. Time deposits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $25,000 $224,972 $218,738 $17,472 1 148,236i 521,823 3,832 2 22,000 248,743: 577,606 47,900 4,008 3 464,785 295,816 3,486 4 100,000 93,600 3,326,398 623,026 1,064,218 r 573,515 144,937 81,014 G 100,000 ?33, 586 55 232 113 606! 101* 145: 827, 447: 114, 369 $24,770 28,473 34,962 47,876 288,694 46,197 $48, 271 1, 102 9, 483 5, 000 58 850 5, 000 8540, 462 780, 489 991, 102 1, 033, 777 5, 980, 482 1; 140, 259 $25, 000 25,000 50, 000 100, 000 150, 000 100,000 129,278 59,598 62,845 69,690 723,240 140,793 100, 517 124,110 1, 250 2, 453, 301 100,000 241,909 127, 930 109, 260 116, 767 168, 446 55, 702 330 52? 357 1% 266 30, 868 72,758 46,933 76,331 69,222 22,500 15,925 18,000 27,408 24,696 9, 198 895 13 550 5^ 000 7 010 \ 392 2, 868 6, 626 6, 575 1, 673, 174 1, 183, 352 1, 799, 755 1, 709, 967 573, 931 432, 004 429 766 653' 872 747, 424 125, 00 90; 000 100, 000 100, 000 40, 000 25; 000 25, 000 25, 000 50, 000 321,566 143,360 115,357 92,001 21,026 20,278 30,423 24,143 30,718 125,000 90,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 24,200 24,995 48,000 728,354 469,424 474,278 576,347 140,599 117,590 177,288 237,321 229,586| 89, 315 94, 599 64, 094 87, 520 28, 329 70, 230 88, 325 56 410 289,791 163, 659 98, xi4 23, 331 110, 488 83,376 23,340 23,171 106,546 25,131 72,454 55,610 11,573 41,989 42,000 41,808 16,180 32,710 5, 046 1; 250 5, 026 15, 407 5 j 062 23, 686 16,524 2} 255 7, 514 4, 400 550 6' 272 8, 599 2, 385 554 491 183 379 994 3, 538 271 871 698 1, 435 828 1, 460,908 127 916 969 230 961 766 1, 248 088 543 650 983,492 100,000 25, 000 000 200' 000 50,000 50,000 100,000 25, 000 50, 000 50,000 100, 000 100, 000 100 000 207,498 46,661 15,163 250,473 16,978 116,403 114,212 2,500 109,862 29,477 126,622 50,706 73; 360 99,998 25,000 25,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 95,995 100,000 522,167 1,449,999 142,543 251,978 206,528 108,303 467,098 2,398,087 226,735 341,674 784,958 415,776 682,281 349,926 82 537 17 762 585,789 27,033 344,344 507,734 329,676 575,011 163,011 133,330 189,744 517,961 5,892 17 18 19 22,615 20 186,309 21 18,691 22 114,489 23 117 24 146,546 25 5,211 26 16,779 27 608 28 2,426 29 134, 800 273, 595 63 194 281, 360 75, 851 67, 484 118, 529 258, 491 254 010 36, 283 61,905 91,289 63,360 95,405 22,021 31,171 57,040 39,679 53,000 12,201 5, 000 2 500 1 260 2, 500 3 150 5, 729 9,995 2 500 2 500 3; 189 1, 765 075 1, 676; 853 1, 590 879 1, 596 936 544 098 656 557 1, 250 770 1, 191 997 1, 225 675 309 134 100, 000 50, 000 100, 000 50, 000 50, 000 25 000 50, 000 50, 000 50 000 50 ; 000 177,830 164,723 101,164 103.467 28; 567 55,528 106,122 86,701 100.000 50; 000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 454,053 804,097 550, 736' 699,029 212,237 330,609 607,375 382,504 660,700 111,584 914,250 427,483 778,350 682,375 201,183 216.996 430; 158 576,222 390,275 64,887 18,942 30 180,550 31 35,629 32 12,065 33 2,111 34 3,424 35 7,115 36 46,5701 37 6,075 38 936139 71, 703 24,263 5 500 687 375 50, 000 58,664 47,000 201, 637 315,353 14,721 40 59,824 160 172 188,262 21, 737 32,142 44,433 3 800 1 535 3 241 505 868 545 083 846 020 40,000 25 000 50 000 41,622 23,877 60.351 40,000 23,600 47,900 223,805 375,882 554,862 153,623 95,313 130,420 6,818 41 1,411 42 2,487 43 237 796 165 343 781 831 178 107 973 105,667 196,988 122,418 104,870 66,473 64,183 73,664 57,835 27,000 41 17 11 46 6 22 10 1 625 784 180 884 528 256 034 500 50C 2 461 5,' 803 3, 133 2, 588 I) 629 1, 628 2, 432 1 515 721 50 000 300 000 200 000 150,000 100 000 100,000 200 000 120 000 80 000 269,367 285,577 269,493 116,014 140,475 183,886 102,028 240,669 48,041 12,500 996,5141,113,942 294,000 1,341,015 3,375,471 981,624 1,480,513 181,300 993,852 1,172,331 142,798 699,456 559,528 95,100 729,031 564,629 25,000 648,800 1,030,924 200,000 119,997 571,627 457,038 301,140 247,962 30,000 19,200 44 207,566 45 20, 701 46 13,944 47 34,740 4S 26,025 49 250,90S 506,029 14,771 52 45,420 84,674 32,074 18,745 8,000 20,000 24,235 67,000 125,0S9 55, «4fl 3 5 2 3 1 3 1 11 12 10 250 859 500 050 250 i 646! 750 176 987 801 1, 135 ,364 I 1 548 546 ' 748 282! 461 448 192 ,850 : 512 ,309 i 627 ,832 1 560 ,672 1 1 932 ,452 1 308 .489 1 65 79,672 167,091 36', 078 16,094 11 797 35,037 30,112 84,542 108,78c 25,301 193 268 399 243 118 391 202 191 90 96 844 209 961 80 385 36 088 48 775 60 969 ! 41 835 149 ,520 i 169 046 45 087 • 523 629! 631 | 939 1 299 i 571 658! 360 914 65 50 50 25 50 25 50 100 50 000 000 000' 00( 1 00( ! Of1 O 000 1 00(1 00^ j OOf 1 as, 625 31, 727 25,000 1,095,189 65,000 65,000 50,000 48,500 25,000 50,000 24,300 49,997 ! 50,000i 42,£00 862,846 128,357 7 361,669 378,271 963,913 827,402 337,688 198', 298 170, 690 303,323 332,957 11,585 12,297 46,207 14,217 9,618 45,838 2,165 39,090 56,163 8 9 10 11 12 440,930 477,727 499,692 737,816 310,099 301,877 158.679 184,919 96,190! 34', 255 243,351 124,926 162,2261 382,134 569,389 751,605 723; 534 928.512 459,712 697; 105 7,035 13,947 229 3,258 608 8,995 4,060 L5,139 21,618 32,871 n 14 15 16 53 54 55 57 5* •9 60 61 62 676 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banlcs as shown PENN SYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 4—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Mount Morris, Farmers & Merchants. Mount Pleasant, First. Mount Pleasant, Peoples. Natrona, First | New Alexandria, New Alexandria. 6 New Bethlehem, First New Brighton, Old... New Brighton, Union. j New Castle, First 10 New Castle, Citizens.. 11 New Castle, National Bank of Lawrence County. 12 New Castle, Union 13 New Florence, New Florence. 14 New Kensington, First 15 New Salem, First 16 New W i l m i n g t o n , First. 17 North East, First 18 North East, National. 19 Oakdale, First 20 Oakmont, First 21 Oil City, First.. 22 Oil City, Oil City 23 Parkers Landing, First 24 Parnassus, Parnassus. 25 Perryqpolis, First 26 Pitcarin, First 27 Pittsburgh, First 28 Pittsburgh, Second of Allegheny. 29 Pittsburgh, Third 30 Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh 31 Pittsburgh, Columbia. 32 Pittsburgh, Diamond. 33 Pittsburgh, Duquesne 34 Pittsburgh, Exchange. 35 Pittsburgh. Farmers Deposit. 36 Pittsburgh, Keystone. 37 Pittsburgh, Marine... 38 Pittsburgh, Mellon 39 Pittsburgh, Monongahela. 40 Pittsburgh, Peoples... Pittsburgh, Union Pittsburgh, Western.. Pittsburgh, First of Birmingham. Pittsburgh, Liberty... Pittsburgh, Metropolitan. Pittsburgh, National of America. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pleasant Unity, Pleasant Unity. Plumville, First Point Marion, First... Point Marion, Peoples. President. John J. Long John D. Hitchman. Jas. S. Mack J. G. Campbell Wilson E. Kepple.. F. L. Andrews George Davidson... E. H. Seiple Samuel Foltz D. Jameson R.C.Patterson Cashier. F. W. Meighen Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investoverdrafts. ment se- ments, curities. and real estate. $228,847 » 440 , $59,028 George W. Stoner... W. E. Shope 387,548 133,2~ 159,750 53,545 168,375 143,556 John A. Seel T. J. Keri Chas. E. Shefler... C. E. Kennedy— A. L. Bingham Geo. W. Clark J. H. Lamb Jno. Elder, jr 339,993 294,006 311,092 86,227 197,514 77,400 Wm. W. Eichbaum. J. E. Aiken J. M. Trimble H. W. Schalles Geo. M. Evans F. E.Pratt C. S. Hempstead... JohnC. Neff H. T. Getty J. H. Veazey 817,578 533,215 742,607 1,605,487 1,662,706 2,847,520 248,87 106,420 1,408,699 117,680 510,166 242,723 1,326,888 292,486 229,912 313,126 308,700 1,245,300 547,554 750,531 569,457 1,714,608 69,875 42,305 365,925 170,850 306,105 1,032,784 172,153 57,991 68,100 203,362 G. W. Blaine O. C. Hirtzel W. J. Cassidy D. B. Blackburn.... Wm. Hasson C. M. Lamberton... C. W. W i c k . . . . . . . . . John McC. Kennedy M. M. Cochran W . H . Doty Lawrence E. Sands.. J. N. Davidson N. P. Fuller F. M. McDonald... B.M. Hopper Glenn N. Jolly J. M. Berry Wm. S. McKay E. C. Griffith C.R. Alter Howard Adams Fred. S. Maize C. C. Taylor A. K. Grubbs 60,812 37,250 577,649 178,732 82,290 132,600 268,657 176,330 536,331 320,647 290,159 371,606 727,531 241,200 168,108 4,766,1S8 416,746 74,972 183,156 82,881 134,406 289,840 82,350 133,305 179,096 359,188 63,767 463,048 105,350 389,735 23,555,615 6,830,207 5,162,592 3,310,867 1,017,347 1,681,875 Wm. McK. Reed... Harrison Nesbit E. II. Jennings William Price John Bindley J. W. Marsh A. E. Braun C. M. Gerwig Alex Dunbar C. C. Hammond... W. O.Phillips Chas. L. Werner... P. D. Beatty J. H. Jones 2,931,011 41,856,999 6,374,280 7,137,911 3,984,979 5,047,121 23,682,284 W. H. Nimick George C. Burgwin.. A.W.Mellon James W. Grove A. S. Beymer J. S. Brooks B. W. Lewis John D. Fraser 4,004,766 853,474 1,701,824 1,483,295 557,624 463,294 39,875,490'28,633,598 30,005,717 8,035,387 2,946,566 2,330,037 Robert Wardrop — Jno. R. McCune Charles McKnight.. T. H. Sankey J. Howard Arthur. Geo. M. Paden H. C. Burchinal C. F. Beech 12,928,502 5,987,629 4,872,262 17,555,130 4,323,876 8,424,516 4,800,331 1,759,273 1,859,654 827,324 175,200 511,383 H . H . Woods J. H. Thoerner H. B. Stewart Punxsutawney, County. Punxsutawney, Punxsutawney. W. J. Zahniser F. N.Hoffstot J. S. Seaman A. H. Bell M. C. Wynkoop Elmer Cagey E. M. Snider P. L. Brown S. A. Rinn Geo. G. Schmidt... S. M. Bauersmith.. 752,736 859,009J 3.069,127) 900,990 450,168 9,323,497 5,046,363 2,779,892 2,843,610 2,051,848 3,763,833 2,205,172 2,977,875 1,253,946 2,160,325 9,462,40613! "i241~~" 353,538 491,710 743,789 524,485 449,112 1,930,604 i 783,473! 141,953; 506,806 146,455 450,232 J. B.Walter D. W. Duds E. E. Beardsley.... Frank N. Gans J. E. Pantall 1.81,534 400,426 186,436 545,166 92,816 282,419 126,300 190,874 46,712 185,415 98,570 270,529 1,635,516 379,165 725,885 F. C. Lang 128,950 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 677 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. PENN S YL V ANI A—Con tinued. DISTRICT NO. i Resources. Lawful Cash and reserve exchange, with exclusive Federal of lawful reserve reserve. bank. 4—Continued. Other assets. L iabilities Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. Due to banks Circula- Demand Time de- and all tion. deposits. posits. other liabilities. $17, 861 $15, 281 $2, 850 $390, 307 $25, 000 $17, 730 $24, 300 144 890 13,' 939 39, 696 15,' 025 000 A, 434 905 259 363^ 778 100 000 50, 000 139 504 36,' 754 97 300 oo; 000 560, 461 111, 108 113, 848 7 994 2 2^068 3 175, 043 80,564 39, 842 23, 274 2, 500 1, 250 1, 065, 984 562, 721 50, 000 25, 000 104, 007 63, 041 48, 400 24, 500 294, 437 217,074 549,439 219, 180 19,701 4 13,926 5 196, 866 65, 476 125, 117 406, 047 271, 309 692, 556 116, 869 34, 457 72, 222 107, 543 132, 709 262,627 2, 500 5, 100 7, 333 16, 000 10 70, 758 2, 703, 424 930, 734 1, 490,317 3, 689, 077 3, 374) 809 6, 157, 526 50, 000 165, 425 100, 000 92, 793 100, 000 116, 800 300, 000 997, 014 200, 000 466, 062 150, 000 1, 301, 498 50, 000 4S, 000 100, 000 200, 000 195, 750 145, 297 1, 045, 721 298, 267 506, 383 1, 110, 347 1, 157, 997 2, 497, 463 1, 192, 858 388, 598 645, 107 1, 043, 058 1, 333, 790 1, 885, 934 111, 885 11, 882 28,673 12, 623 6, 450 6, 050 836, 687 350,130 100, 000 25,000 31 252 25,' 763 25, 000 25, 000 172, 672 95, 271 500,815 175, 916 7,050 12 3,180 13 495, 728 110, 983 41, 728 216, 506 30, 045 31, 747 18,904 1, 875 29,723 3, 478, 727 490, 727 884, 826 125,000 25, 000 50, 000 209, 908 26, 344 65, 821 125 000 1, 208 089 1, 764, 295 21 500 297, 913 116, 503 50, 000 243, 854 469,328 55,520 14 467 15 5,823 16 $134, 942 $161, 310 $27,025 1 199,420 3,076 22,027 38,658 28,210 177,334 6 7 8 9 10 11 1, 250 1, 333 7,405 17 664 999 100,000 44, 290 24 300 842, 327 48, 564 116, 802 12, 492 462, 227 50, 000 25, 608 33 1,806 18 349) 257 1, 756 23, 796 32, 317 4 452 1, 061, 989 75, 000 85, 118 74,997 8,019 19 259, 491 559, 364 25, 500 50,719 50, 000 60, 523 54, 185 48 200 13,510 20 550, 269 399, 811 81, 816 3, 900 1, 122, 313 3, 500 1, 524, 651 100, 000 119, 616 50 000 4,523 21 992, 891 257, 621 78, 341 305, 971 20 744 g 059, 911 322, 317 200 000 2, 147, 917 2, 919 440 170,237 22 300, 000 241, 977 539, 284 3 Oil 474, 586 50, 000 11, 732 48 750 5,883 23 193, 789 164, 432 20, 962 50, 170 2,250 25, 000 24 200 4,830 24 635, 147 33, 168 222 862 325, 087 31, 041 96, 361 3 477 815 572 50, 000 141 231 48 300 22 67225 553 369 40 8Q9 169 152 000 7 165 1, 099' 441 24 200 5,7711 26 680' 093 265 115 48! 383 74', 322 85, 760 4, 568, 252 2.624, 719 3,504 802 46, 246, 187 4 000^ 000 1 693, 011 4,000 000 20, 956 538 1, 463 017 14,133,621 27 26)375 6, 938 681 300, 000 l 004, 920 300 000 2, 836 00711) 770, 922 726,832 28 534 324 '367, 893 g 2 1 1 1 5 32 078 5 ; 202, 538 500 000 264, 119 624 172 675, 6^2 2,094, 52Q 1 935,423 68^ 932 463 2, 400' 000 4 J 600, 000 1 644 393 l'380,480 195 350 16, 218 005 79 221 15, 585, 155 600, 000 1 774, 796 111 546 500, 000 538 654 121 665 10, 837 134 008 789 85 327 10 320 782 750, 000 638 413 135 650 896 524 3,660 281 364 561 56 307, 952 6 000, 000 2 1 179 339 13 985 2 207 20 618,307 341 173 545 16 563 6,335 477 1,652 849 471 1,232)931 271 4 Oil 172 1,911 831 3 377 299 2 589 217 735 239 '632 469 72 818 178,149 333 8 378 239 3 033 567 120 488 974 17 024 335, 044 498 678 968 2,360 159 174 99 658 186 300 589. 271 499 865, 844 750 280 129 800 995 2, 115 716 160, 105 1,592,678 29 898 33 390 523 26 302 074an 995 5, 891 238 961 353 7,506,245 31 000 114 457 2, 674 079 3,238,433 32 998 ft' 137'. 383 1, 305 763 1,804,719 33 000 5 595 698 119 862 2,209,37834 000 32 473 222 380)545 14,374,056 35 045 500 000 50 000 5 672 985 560 150,878 297 598 1 300 000 698 6 000,000 4 728,983 5,028 897 48 366 1 000 000 1 932 336 395 395 9 512 818 577 451 887,104 36 936 755 020 411,21437 55 826 044 533 13,863,397 42,289,888 38 223 1, 119,917 3,125,495 39 999 998 14 600 000 21 800 000 100)000 298 400 323 653 459 1, 401 858 10.191,588 40 7 944 91741 217 888 1, 772 615 1,409,542 42 8,509 43 770 778 839 766 918 30,478 314 1 000,000 2 586 411 224 ,368 36 494 407 2 000 000 4 549 272 69 ,316 10 856 282 1 000 000 550 237 100 000 131 552 7 ,796 1 772 670 513 049 133 676 143 901 96 106 10 ,956 12^472 2 517 969 2 117 458 200 000 200 000 131 247 56 557 191 "IQs 1 844 982 200^ 000 1 021 6431 622 000 150,542 44 17,258 45 1 110,513 337 650 31 ,504 6 928,510 200 000 408 146 199,990 3 455 71012 459 821 204,843 46 179 ,627 92 413 5,874 2 018 .425 200 000 220 945 44 ,011 20,623 1,250 483 242 25 000 45 196 25 ,000 181 938 170 925 35,183 48 28 ,054 304 ,667 97 .559 80)608 16 421 5] 878 20 839 55 503 1,318 ,s.345 5^622 11,799 366 855 1 233 150 535 326 1,154 ,479 30 25 50 100 000 000 000 000 27 153 97 475 25 607 48 ,130 10,000 23 ,700 47 ,100 100 ,000 140.032 449 ,944 223 499 820 ,235 157 969 628 ,665 186 ,345 82 ,359 1,701 49 8,366 50 2,775 51 3,755 52 187 144 17,911 3 351 ,354 200,000 348 70( 124 ,995 ,619 ,487 21 ,144 37,022 53 406,733 99 ,997 1 290 869 • 2 208,614 47 678 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as slioivn PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 4—Continued. Resource;;. ) Location and name of bank. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Republic, First Keynoldsville, First..! Reynoldsvillo, Peoples Rices Landing, Rices Landing. Rimersburg, First Rochester, First Rochester, Peoples Rockwooa, First Rockwood, Farmers & Merchants. Roscoe, First Rural Valley, Rural Valley. Russellton, First Salisbury, First (Elk Lick P. O.). Saltsburg, First Scenery Hill, First.... Scottdale. First Scottdalej Broadway.. Sewickley, First Sharon^ First Sharon, Me Dowell Sharon, Merchants & Manufacturers. Sharpsville, First Sheffield, Sheffield Shi open ville, First Sligo, Sligo President. Cashier. Chas. Oppermann... John H. K a u c h e r . . . J. C. Sayers Thomas Hughes . John P. Byrne K. C. Schuckers J. W. Hunter J. E. Wood L. P . Arner Henry C. Fry A. Heller...." PenroseWolf E. E. Miller F. L. Pinks John H. Mellor Joseph C. Campbell. H. F. Berkebile J. R. Shanks John W. Stephens .. John W. Ailes R. M. Trollinger.... C. C. Farren F . S. Love J. L. Barchus L. W. Muder Albert Reitz James P . W a t s o n . . . H. F.Carson Geo. E . Renshaw S. W. Rogers B. F . Keister Chas. H. Loucks Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $108,172 $60,204' 151,890 129,807: 138,012 355, mi 30,911 254,935 547,767 295,811 241,122 82,712 83,453j 215,7501 154,410 204,773! 55,079! 407,490 371,299; 87,852 201.554!81,041 185,S04 269,184 115,065! 77,904 163,534 120,678 28,525 175,331 94,700 155,759J 193,141 235,131 159,5041 275,237 144,500j 383,2331 126,931j 1,159,474 312,607 505,289 1,557,876 1,723,035 747,446j 174,3561 138,135 59,6021 232,547j 741,733! 1,518,497 i 332,8871 79,889! 179,944! 682,879! ,092,183! 1,253,098) 680,372I 483,401 ! 189,650 159,333! E.H.Reid R.J.Murray J. P. Whitla F. W. Koehler JohnCarley Thos. D.Byrne E. P . Coffin P. A. Higgs S. H. Hadley C. H. Pearson Frank Pierce.. C. H. Smith R. R. Snyder Charles E. Andrews, T. F. Wickerham.. R. L. Irwin H. II. Bittenbender Eugene Woods 401,584 673,129 192,206 145,206 344,980 104,000| 43,590 36,495 26 Slippery Rock, First.. 27 Slippery Rock, Citizens 28 Smithfield, First 29 Smithton, First 30 Somerfield,First 31 Somerset, Pennsylva- J.3E. Stoops W. M.Humphrey... Wm. W. Parshali.. F. M.Williams J. W. Endsley Geo. R. Scull Jno. A. Aiken H. R. Smith... W. S. Leech J. K. McDonald Geo. B. Frazee E.K.Gallagher.... 312,612 127,007 252,003 75,999 159,7871 223,406j 86,573 95,507 66,500 54,300 48,835! 216,201 32 Somerset, Farmers 33 Spartansburg, Grange. 34 Springdale, Springdale 35 Stoneboro, First 36 S toys town. First 37 Summerville, Union.. 38 Sutersville, First 39 Swissvale, First 40 Sykesville, First 41 Tarentum, National Isaiah Good C. H. Tauber Jas. Heidenkamp.. Theo. N. Houser... V.C.Muller J. B. Ross W. F. Peairs Wm. G. Gordon.. -. J. Frank Raine J.W.Hemphill.... Josiah Swank O. M. Thompson... J. A. Lassalle F. N. Houser N. G.Speicher Frank I. Slicker Wm. E. Franklin.. J. A.Hyslop Ruth Sykes Wells.. O.C.Camp 392,944 72,924 188,630 199,393 261,536 120, 552 103,424 333,894 51,328 653,711 223,773 41,000 97,000 77,450| 107,700 41,000 73, 784 168, 400 69, 583 343,000 42 Tarentum, Peoples 43 Timblin, First 44 Tionesta, Citizens 45 Tionesta, Forest W. A. Marvin G. W. E. Snyder... G. J.Watsorl A. W. Cook John P. Crawford.. D.C. Griffith R.J.Hopkins James H. Kelly 463,806 38,430 312,322| 384 ; 057 174,847 30,410 100,693 76,300 20 21 22 23 24 25 nia. Bank of Tarentum. County. W. J. Stephens 46 Titusville, Second 47 Trafford, First H. T. Wynn 48 Turtle Creek, First A.L.Faller 49 Union City, Home E.A.Shreve 50 Union City,National.. J. C. Cafliseh 51 Uniontown, Second... D. M. Hertzog 52 Uniontown, National { M. H. Bowman.... Bank of Fayette County. Vanderbilt, First j E. T. Norton Vandergriit, Citizens.. \ Chas. T. Culp Verona, First I Henry Berg W. H. Grove Wampum, First Wm. Muir Warren, First Warren, Citizens j D. L. Gerould Warren, Warren i F. E.Hertzel 449,321 134,465! 174,982; 142,228; j 106,806: 108,960i 45,8431 83,710; 50,663: 262,858| 241,067! 171,4621 194,720; 28,330* 88,769; 137,675' 219,308; 239,522; 90,725' 322,466 832,064 32,3731 169,813j 72,518j D. H. Thomas H. S. Miller F. M. Morrow D. E. Junkins W . B . Fulton Isaac Jackson B.B.Howell 1,028,523 331,593 722,907) 196, 725 95,785 135,371! 258, 838 151, 574J 379,426! 108,547 125,518 34,628i 960,792 294,034 103, 680: 607,385 1,362,586 489,056! 1,452, 840 1,036,741 1,043,7291 W. A, Cosgrove J. G. McGeary BlameL. Stoner... H. E.Marshall C. T. Conarro O. A.Pressel E. H. Lampe 131,431 459, 707 1,142,358 135,013 2,273,061 655,920 3,619,226i 103,828 16,300; 179,746! 50,126! 305,352! 546,3241 11,250! 178,764i 348,390! 138,5531 165,150i 53,4001 312,268; 3,077,75l| REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 679 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. PENN SYLVANI A—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . d—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and Lawful exchange, reserve with exclusive Federal of lawful reserve reserve. bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Duo to Surplus banks Demand Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all divided tion. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $942 5,694 1 9,sr 1,340 1 2 3 4 421,492 554,220 359,158 350,606 62,843 6,101 6,221 3,869 6,192 5 6 164,123 353,903 286,774 87,485 2,505 !0 2,494 11 123,408 268,940 157,252 228,855 19,475 12 6,071 13 $184 112 360,624 $314,484 265,711 355,652 239,552 93,000 164,415 62,502 67,743 $22,175 34'958 27,200 20,835 82,341 4,727 5,800 1,885 $255,033 955,852 855,637 409,S86 $25,000 75,000 100,000 25,000 $20,943 127,550 35,789 39,194 $24,000 72,500 96,500 11,800 495 995 188,0-15 61,110 79,603 19,845 30.008 4S, 754 26,980 39,846 10, 733 5,278 7,900 2,050 7,611 2,123 831,159 1,377,515 628,213 774,509 251,533 50,000 150,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 23,901 75,343 37,468 64,869 11,888 48,100 143,900 25,000 24,000 25,000 281,565 447,831 152,718 303,842 126,474 98, 749 34,975 25,070 26,009 3 500 3' 988 589,722 532,738 50,000 30,000 38,820 39,556 47,500 19,300 41, 740 54,560 13,829 25,465 4,142 3,600 376,077 649,846 25,000 50,000 27,242 45,980 23,700 50,000 137,299 54,737 478,285 208,118 104,400 348,990 193,026 126,004 49,607 20,700 159,282 42,388 61,991 159,622 118,387 54,416 5,494 2,303 6,660 9,663 10,576 62,951 12.075 8,000 888,124 497,120 4,083,931 983,552 1,545,080 4,475,320 3,210,276 1,284,909 100,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 125,000 150,000 175,000 90,080 25,727 425,754 84,610 71,827 314,438 159,596 89,594 106,049 68,437 13,905 34,332 48,547 38,587 18,000 18,693 5,361 6,355 4,420 4,108 1,355,842 1,022,973 447,106 381,062 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 55,998 92,096 27,549 19,714 61,634 10,200 2), 776 83,811 62,308 151,569 32,368 16,018 22,139 23,935 13,694 31,569 3, 750 3,250 1,250 2,612 603,743 380,942 417,511 322,641 335,882 S8S,231 25,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 170,708 14,142 95,115 107,908 27,438 48,578 51,124 177,569 35,095 75,228 61,159 14,179 27,000 21,966 18,502 11,780 18,965 57,637 11,065 61,022 12,777 1,250 2,250 1,525 2,500 5,424 1,250 4,058 8,857 3,500 1,102,428 314,957 604,715 436,575 506,445 365,009 467,855 981,080 266,653 1,458,927 62,284 25,647 168,157 139,455 62,092 6,452 37,198 21,243 2,500 1,820 5,080 4,000 352,031 32,559 72,132 38,662 244,509 918,058 765,961 88,283 22,266 33,846 9,701 64,071 190,893 239,527 25,103 4,302 2,744 2,729 11,590 5,000 9,071 45,046 49,242 211,399 87,799 403,655 65,151 443,189 14,491 31,738 86,123 19,903 116,017 30,816: 253,835 %'•>{) 1 6 1 7 8 328 9 584,773 47,500 59,063 182,741 238,387 24,200 48,200 1,455,664 2,066,450 365,387 431,454 48,300 504,374 762,080 95,600 119,600 1,095,940 2,702,481 143,100 1,328,967 1,142,700 677,557 288,422 47,800 6,708 1,065 17,863 3,801 11,199 117,861 285,914 6,536 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 47,400 48,100 25,000 2o,000 379,250 277,830 153,972 126,119 58,334 13,584 6,826 4,372 22 23 24 25 53,022 11,949 35,674 19,089 38,215 171,913 15,000 24,300 25,000 12,500 24,000 26,400 205,309 300,412 170, 846 93,087 219,086 112,378 128,169 137,782 157,794 89,027 287,037 332,709 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 63,344 11,705 38,028 34,865 19,127 31,519 16,763 18,253 15,969 112,728 48,000 25,000 25,000 12,500 50,000 29,500 24,997 12,500 25,000 50,000 525,409 411,038 137,186 260,939 252,509 241,370 114,773 160,883 225,085 136,649 102,307 145,649 253,916 745,922 93,260 11-1,619 88,192 522,305 646,894 1,597,592 135,132 793,263 697,573 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 78,932 3,935 32,996 153,784 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 435,231 80,622 450,675 194,201 896,641 86,788 42 205,797 240,026 3,795 44 9,562 45 2,548,440 487,008 898,560 319,785 1,678,676 3,572,968 4,547,869 300,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 399,749 19,197 30,746 14,298 107,879 285,915 661,505 300,000 821,337 30,000 217,772 50,000 290,175 50.000 83,978 100^ 000 481,252 100,000 2,178,791 100,000 2,796,376 720,407 166,687 463,771 120,930 876,969 905,458 838,947 6,947 46 23,351 47 13,868|48 2,112 313,211 776,009 5,450 8,970 2,300,526 433,792 1,063 6,700 3,286,376 997,565 27,128 51,000 7,757,269 25.000 50; 000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 300.000 19,729 54,333 196,818 31,932 278,335 74,428 311,588 163,687 24,300 73,701 27,500 286,520 335,099 50,000 780,7351,141,100 11,250 152,728! 208,526 100,000 729,270 2.038,890 100,000 167,062: 542,524 300,000 1,751',538 4,674,318 886 575 714,860 541,363 208,756 180,857 5,000 28 25,760 27 373 28 101 29 1,826 30 20,172 31 4,637 32 49 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 873 40 77,000 41 3,239 8,065 1,350 15,034 1,530 61,145 575 43 579 49 12,576 50 2,804 51 51,041 52 6,791 50,057 81,873 4,358 39,881 13,5,53 419,825 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 680 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 4—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Cashier. President. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. i Washington, First Washington, Citizens.. Washington, Peoples.. Waterford, Ensworth. Waynesburg, American. Waynesburg, Citizens. Waynesburg, Peoples. Webster, First West Alexander, Peoples. West Alexander, West Alexander. West Middlesex, First. West Newton, First... Wilkinsburg, First Wilkinsburg, Central.. Wilmerding, East Pittsburgh. Wilmerding, Wilmerding. Wilson, First Windber, Citizens Woodlawn, First Youngsville, First Youngwood, First Zelienople, First Zelienople, Peoples Jas. P. Braden John W. Donnan.. Jas. P. F.agleson... F. W. Ensworth.. JohnB. Gordon... Dennis Smith Dr. G.M.Scott... Andrew Brown E. M. Atkinson... W. F. Whitham.. J. A. Hunter J. G. Patterson.... F. S. Pershing Sam'l A. Taylor... P. W. Morgan F. A. Faller A.G.Wilson.. Albert G. Banthy. John R. Morrow.'. E. J. Kelley D.L. Newill H. M. Wise A. G. Eichholtz... H. V. Hart $1,413,186 $530,916 $856,145 N. R. Baker 4,152,066 1,191,566 3,602,839 J. W. Grimes 246,150 52,000 55,638 A.C. Ensworth 75,311 72,141 26,964 440,266 218,449 173,109 Robt. R. Hardesty.. H. L. Abell 2,548,862 1,045,606 1,181,196 688,330 90,503 200,139 J. D. Orndoff 237,519 171,969 B. B. Hunter 33,275 54,390 193,999 F. T. Daubenspeck. 34,175 233,768 T. S.Maxwell 73,536 61,305 132,251 77,750 107,602 W.J.Locke 437,448 309,855 W. S. Finney 577,775 1,076,680 383,068 1,156,770 J. E. Peterson 611,496 227,881 Geo. Rankin, jr 412,712 925,126 630,700 J. Audley Black 844,523 G. W. Van Gorder... 225,475 124, ool 284,422 137,101 116,450 356,704 Edwin Latch em... 559,549 231,220 390,710 J. W. Snyder 278,200 184,542 225,690 James A. Lawson.. 320,409 163,359 31,031 C. P. Cloak 180,812 John W.Scott 95, 600 167,868 440,576 113,300 102,287 Henry Kloffensteen 215,060: 193,400; 157,466 H. A.Hallstein.... RHODE ISLAND. D I S T R I C T N O . 1. Arctic, Centreville P. O., Centreville. Ashaway. Ashaway... Greenville, National Exchange. Newport, Aquidneck.. Newport, Exchange... Newport, Newport Providence, Blackstone Canal. Providence, Mechanics Providence, Merchants Providence, Commerce. Providence, Exchange Providence, Phenix... Providence, Providence. Slatersville, First of Smithfield. Woonsocket, Citizens.. Woonsocket, National Globe. Woonsocket, Producers. George B. "Waterhouse. L. A. Briggs Albert J. Mowry Peter King Edward A. Brown.. George W. Sherman. Albert R. Plant Everett Yv*.Whitford j Frank Hill Nicholas S. Winsor.. Thos. B.Congdon... George H. Proud H.C. Stevens, jr Charles P. Brown... 932,599 512,330 279,277 2,905,077 C.C.Harrington Robert W. Taft C.Prescott Knight.. Michael F. Dooley.. Webster Knight William Gammell... F. W. Bartlett Joseph G. Ray Thos. A. Buell Samuel P. Cook H. E. Thurston Frank A. Greene H. L. Wilcox 2,627,135 1,031,700 1 469,938 8,154, 752 1.525,352 1 662,924 6,495,479 ' 563,056 389,249 Chas.H.W.Mandeville. J. E. Thompson Earl G. Batty Chas. S. Seagrove... Harry H. Smith F. E. Farnum C. Herbert Pond gl72,987 86,030 201,299 $97,660 $396,270 61,000 47,500 584,038 241,450 197,294 611,776 5,100 49,920 108,955 211,860 112,529 633,626 6,970,387 2,849,759 3 216,170 2,544,521 3,650,787 444,163 782,479 241,737 584,590 503,294 116,580 9,997 464,074 476,119 199,990 225,072 158,759 92,177 1,121,905 350,667 486, 779 BEPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 681 by reports of condition on Sept. 1:2, 1919—Continued. PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T TsTO. 4— Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $231,291 519,586 24,777 56 422 73,706 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. SI15,000 $43,224 $3,189,762 337,808 68,555 9,872,420 11,613 4,672 394,850 16 210 4 058 251,107 11,000 942,955 26,425 Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. Circulation. Demand Time dedeposits. posits. $400,000 $120,239 1400,000 $1,094,460 $1,129,952 500,000 1,559,725 500,000 3,333,863 3,612,539 100,000 21,975 25,000 126.854 89,750 25 000 12 745 10,000 201 689 76,372 200,000 200,000 283,956 161,780 200,000 1,139,010 100,000 147,167 25,000 27,927 25,000 37,798 196,200 2,131,807 1,362,079 75,000 566,040 304,162 25,000 187,531 208,658 25,000 139,784 84,529 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $45,111 366,293 31,271 1 672 20,847 1 2 3 4 5 229,036 151.078 42', 341 16,450 33,962 13,190 2,104 3,630 5.231,220 1,195,530 505,938 314,492 65,056 16,851 4,320 454,836 25,000 49,162 30,664 91,776 439,809 84,582 625,782 j 192,558 52,290 18,730 11,845 13,926 52,875 172,926 82,455 164,437 26,650 2,500 3,250 8,510 8,898 388,843 1,472,229 3,232,503 1,427,636 3,199,466 25,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 8,116 112,635 148,923 59,800 240,346 93,325 33,407 7,350 768,530 75,000 35,394 75,000 412,448 155,066 15,622 16 58,418 132,176 67,039 39,432 96,694 61,590 31,479 33,450 66,199 2,000 2,500 6,106 4,094 1,250 2,000 2,500 704,123 1,382,354 791,504 580,824 566,310 749,905 623,055 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 33,239 85,577 25,258 36,599 76,635 47,275 28,022 25,000 50,000 91,900 50,000 25,000 40,000 50,000 363,661 464,330 296,246 139,888 295,752 241,644 215,936 256,516 721,629 261,101 251,888 109,387 365,130 242,668 707 10,818 15,999 52,446 34,536 5,856 36,429 $19,269 $135,479 580,824 24,086 30,152 23,150 25,000 247,845 104,759 25,000 162,582 147,573 47,700 260,798 948,244 25,000 1,854,836 1,101,954 99,995 1,144,458 10,070 100,000 2,092,907 614', 597 202,124 6 3,161 7 31,822 8 2,380 9 3,070 10 20,572 2,852 51,790 13,314 51,616 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 RHODE ISLAND. DISTRICT NO. 1. 1189,57' £35,500 .15,623 $897,61: $100,000 $133,231 $459,638 48,566 21,241 5,030 2,755 1,250 1,895 206,976 324,611 100,000 150,000 25,468 71,369 53,877 29,166 303,009 203,057 118,674 492,034 158,932 66,064 33,698 149,117 155,384 9,240 8,142 799,993 3,242,917 1,244,001 749,614 5,591,623 200,000 100,000 120,000 500,000 156,800 101,766 65,474 671,447 1,952,341 792,691 451,799 2,151,314 529,709 956,405 954368 218,491 460,448 409,738 500,000) 307,460 40,737 5,917,710 131,829 12,891,710 1,000,000 1,358,908 85(^000 1,042,367 152,235 8,964,125 1,552,764 667,704 257,656 443,159 153,400 271,018 27,507 456,585 4,011,83' 6,107,322 31,215 14,374 6,600 420,503 100,000 30,494 186,550 29,010 129,939 76,244 48,609 7,744 7,681 935,821 979,597 100,000 100,000 43,033 52,409 306,890 621,070 564,642 139,700 20,031 2,683,724 200,000 254,295 1,835,669 32,441 15,289,225 2,631 35,828 441,263 301,313 153,745 6,941 214,000 1,579,765 2,140,149 2,373,585 99,116 5,581,469 2,319,446 1,682,989 5,828,973 955,285 500,000 1,224,942 8,402,557 3,569,478 1,116,651 450,000 890,204 500,000 1,104,097 2,149,868' 2,926,368 237,065 38,845 1,064,812 4,359 298,758 32,846 87,140 74,577 39 196,860 40 682 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national hawks as shown SOUTH CAROLINA. D I S T R I C T N O . 5. Resources. Location and name of bank. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities estate. President. Cashier. J.Allen Smith D. W. Gaston W.T. Riley J. H. Anderson J. E.Harley T. B. Kernaghan... N.B.Drake A. D. Matheson J. S. Corbett H. W. Woodward.. Lewis Perrin , G. A. Durban P. J. Fulmer , J. F. Shumate L. P.Wilson J.R.Unger......... A. L. Henstess B. M. Edwards..... D. A. Quattlebaum. W. R. Scarborough, W. T.Halloday... C. J. Shannon"jr.. John C. Simonds.. Henry Schachte... E.H. Pringle T. W. Branson JohnT. Mackey D wight Hughes H. J. Bollmann. G. W.Walker t Abbeville, National... Aiken, First Allendale, First Anderson, Citizens Barnwell, First Batesburgj First Bennettsville, Peoples. B enn etts ville. Planters Bishopville, First Bishop ville, Bishopville. Branson, First Camden, First Charleston, First Charleston, Atlantic... Charleston, Bank of Charleston, National Banking Association. Charleston, Commercial. Charleston, Peoples Cheraw, First Chester, National Exchange. Chester, Peoples Clinton, First Clio, First Columbia, Carolina Columbia, National Loan & Exchange. Columbia, National State. Columbia, Palmetto... Columbia, Liberty Conway, Con way Conway, Peoples Darlington, Carolina... Dillon, First Elloree, First Fairfax, First Florence, First Fort Mill, First....... Gaffney, First Gaffney, Merchants & Planters. Greenville, First Greenville, Norwood.. Greenville, Peoples Greenwood, National Loan & Exchange. Harts ville, First Holly Hill, First Lake City, Farmers & Merchants. Lamar, Lamar Lancaster, First Laurens, Enterprise. Laurens, Farmers Laurens, Laurens Leesvillo, National Lexington, Home Manning, First Marion, Marion Mullins, First New berry, National... Norway, Farmers Olanta, First Orangeburg, Edisto... Orangeburg, Peoples.. Prosperity, Peoples... i T. T.Hyde R. G. Rhett Wm. Godfrey J. L. Glenn/. G. L. Dick E . P . Grice S.G.Godfrey J.R.Dve W. A. Cor kill G. B. White Geo. W. Copeiand.. B.H.Boyd H. L. Galloway... W. E.Anderson... Joseph M. Bell. W.A.Clark E. Wr. Robertson.. Jno. W. Simpson... J. I. Sutphen Wm. Barnwell Wm.M. Gibbes.jr.. J.P.Matthews Julien C.Rogers... A. S. Manning Robt.B. Scarborough Will A. Freeman... D. A. Spivey J. A. McDermott I. T. Welling C. B.Edwards J. R.Regan. E.T.Elliott Robert Lido P. P. Hnngerpiller. B. F. Thomas R. L. Hughes R. K. Rutledge J. Wr. McCown. J. L. Spratt T.B.Spratt C. W. Hames...... Maynard Smvth. CM. Smith/..... P. S. Tyncamp F. F. B e a t t i e . . . . . . . H. J. Winn J. W. Norwood.... Chas. M. McGee W. C. Beacham T. G.Davis Jas.T.Medlock.... W.T. Bailey J. W. McCowan J. Francis F o l k . . . . T. J. Cattingham... W. J. DuBose Chas. D.Jones N.B.DiaL. M. J. Owings H. K. Aiken H . F . Hendrix Samuel B . George. W.C.Davis. S. W. Norwood E.C.Edwards B.C.Matthews... H. P . Fulmer Julien C.Rogers.. B.H.Moss J. W. Culler W. W. Wheeler... E. P. Rogers J. W. Black Eleida Fulmore F. C. Huff E. M.Craxton C. H. Roper. Clyde T.Frank.... J. J. Adams H. A. Meetze. Karl F.Oswald R.C. Baggett Jas. S.Johnson F. Chalmers Rogers. T. K. Johnstone J. H.Chitty A. S.Kelley .... W. L. Glover D. O.r Herbert L. W . Bedenbough , $373,143 $130,500! 355,809 97,513; 415,004 11,635! 1,220,387 227,7371 283,139 79,384' 730 160 409,126; 112,^6° 2%202j 465,00^ 1U,65O| 501,218 260,815; Nil 725, 177.292| V ,791 A9<r l,701.fN $17,145 21,111 7,850; 83,650. 13,947; 31,375! 4,750' 37,800? 14,315' 50,010; 27,000= 4,295, 8>>,22o! 50,167j r^,02S| 560,426: 520 150 227,015: i n . ^53 1,671,97,-v \ 153 125,6661 3,641 22 > 4,3 r> _ ti,64r 4 O'Jl 2!°,, 110 71 6 012 01" l,")0), " J 7 99 30. | 544'93x 179,6411 222 0^2 | ],03"» 710. 750, M°, 373 9">0 13o 000 112,0^^ 20,5t)0 26,SO" 411 4")2 109.^00 S ~>7*, J HO 3 I s 7^" ^,^0f). 14,09i ! "0 40" 11,700 10 100 J 1,74") 0 ! 125,993; 1,170,-^1 POO, 710 3^ 034' 11^, 750; 34,296! 42,901* 11.459! 79,100 207,250 ! 334.786 697,162; 70,907 ! 123,300' 453,629j 12,450 18,950.! 44,400 102,824 l 171, 755 568,149 388,044 296, 790; 242,039 429,410 168,688 476,251: 302,259! 906,126! 209. 266 179', 857! 1,698,555 693,343 389,567 85.892! 207,800 32,796 16,300! 35,994! 85,657 88, 562 67,096 145,600 76.393 320,583 19.394 51,957 585,494 356,850 60,084i 9,322 12,340 33,356; 6,604 38, 645) 21,375] 25,485 13,786 11,092.! 9,967! 29,697J 6,018 5,623; 17,000j 38,850! 11,949! BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 683 by reports of condition on Sept. 1.2, 1919—Continued. SOUTH CAROLINA. D I S T R I C T N O . 5. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $48,016 23,005 34,136 166,539 49,859 G4,968 32,491 52,130 85,880 70,413 16,268 74,118 401,117 242,076 1,911,348 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Due to Surplus ban and un- Cireula- Demand Time de- and k s all divided deposits. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $75,000 50,000. 50,000' 150,000 50,000 80,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 75,000, 137,534 $18,750 $344,0251. 168,536) 28,480 50,000 188,870 13,607 77,637 37,500 1,181,116 134,380 6,340 242,468 37,607 '"so.'ooo 213,299 18,460 183,968 43,583 100,000 198,478 30,641 50,000 363,694 94,334 3,202 158,773 9,644 629'. 103 12,805 3,175,937 9,500 2,134,306 430,585 13,688,690 25,000: 75,000 200.000! 200,000: 500,000 40,504 6,186 58,370 11 3,704 25,000 248.157 216,008 14,5881 12 25,350 50.000 341,080 13 547,284 200,000| 723,886 1,163,687 107,053 14 68,257 96.0001 360,86711,301,229 772,571 481,700 3,097,04312.641,823 8,195.5531 15 8595,010 511,422 $97,744 67,958 29,755 40,902 370,529 133,530 146,304 282,091 355,525 2,500 2,581,048. 200,000 7,001,215! 385,334i 1,217,071 500,000 50,000 100,000 297,363 15,276 67,595 2,316,141 1,236,356 2,201,35o! 17 62,398! 18 202.065! 5,5Q5 364,259 423,450 165,3671 19 2,000 580,357 2,500 643,297, 985 233,915| 36,000 3,617,666! 92, 762 7,508,076! 50,000 50,000 25,000 300,000 500,000 50,735 39,742 6,753 177,964 315,655 166,110 221,102 92,410120 184,911 155,164 163,480)21 48,00rt| 22 112,590 41,566 200,000 922,263 1,628,986 388,453; 23 339,997 1,876. 705; 1,912; 751 2,562,968 24 1,736,169 200,000 118,949 193,300 284,412 186,014 228,728 15S, 309 62,030 50,677 36,171 344,901 2,509 124,058 110/335 438,090 399,535 14,O17,321! 124,835 121,330 3,407,639; 44,965 3,000 7331335; 30,082 2,250 667;3601 95,035 4,275 964,967; 23,446 625 307,002 13,587 3,750 580,784; 18,021 7,783 251, 831 42,794 9,450 1,700, 779 3,954 2,422 406,269' 55,763 1,877 1,413,0411 46,887 10,983 1,172,022 479,216 711,973 932,707 76,675 113,104 152;581 105,668 24,618 6,560 11,875 972 5,000 2,504,216 4,766, 798 2,559,194 1,224, 862 500,000 325;000 50,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 150,000 25,000 150,000 125,000 100.000 250,000 200,000 100,000 183,692 73,792 334,430 21,967 17,038 95,552 1,250 1,825 5,000 497,516 569',691i 1,630,173 25,000 25,000 100,000 U,ST4 ! 39,786 46,009' 25,000 25,000 100;000 11,954 1,250 3,500 1,500 1,300 247,482 590,692 715,151 435,346 419,764 412,696 577,152 317,351 833,593; 581,291 1,358,133 271,998; 367, 748; 2,608,008 184,343; 493,577. 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,0001 25; 000 50,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 100,0001 8,229; 31,099 46;131 16,652: 47,194; 17,185! 4,5691 10,08l| 37,226) 14,559 34,101 13,020| 9,469! 122,8fi7| 57,487| 25,117; 25,000 50,000 49, r" 71,933 40,572 63,201 40,232 280,597 | 1,365,693 | 204,732 I 2,137,073 I ! ! i ! ; I i ! : 36,240 176,65l! 42,713j 10,795 35,219 46,008 19,079| 40,376} 143,484! 163,619j 52,492 36,970 108,433 206,101 71,234 11,843, 19,620 22,614 12,759 140,054 173,718 64.705 18,646| 36,6371 12,303 13,116. 16,405! 11,366| 26,155! 49, 781 j 27, 803 33,735j "20,'628; 95,858; 19,066: 19,822i 10,295 1,212 3,250 1,250 6,885 1,250 15,500 350 1,250 5,000 5,000 312i 100,0001 25 000i 527,9511 865,545 $113,< ,699 116,1 ,662 165,' ,787 305,' ,411 215 ,104 454',,748 109,. ,589 153,. ,471 3 9 5 ,540! 237^036 10 267,056 610,21' 19,010 3,000 38,293 5,000 74,040 1,273,585 78,706 Capital. 486,233 1,781,419 446,726 1,265,352 524,878 727,326 986,750 1,125,589 $25,552 $2,639 13,743 '241 13,796 3,810 81,231 1,875 14,197 1,200 25,423 4,000 21,666 24,838 '"h,bbb 20,896 4,626 14,649 1,500 3,356 18,155 111,655 138,142 273,148 Total resources and liabilities. 89,208 898,3±4| 16 50,000 600,401 342,018| 483,100 3.885, 902, 75,039i 324,997 566, 5,336! 50,000 25,000 419, 23,764! 419, 22,4221 85,500 12,500 170, 5,240 50,000 216, 40,233 25,000 126, 2; 659 547 58,620; 150,000 25,000 114 9,497| 37,500 486; 98,038' 503 76,636| 100,000 532,593 148,998" 100,000 1,845,688 358,9671 217,500 2,220,536 1,147,974! 1,193,589: 723,200| 197,599!. 411,159 423,178 74,404: 100,000 24,250 23,500 25,000 100,000 24,400 100,000 7,0001 25,000| 100.000! 100,0001 6,250! i 251,386 174,977 139,463 332,593, 786,817 507,523'' 146,387' 173; 000: 181,086: 38,104 254,728 322,878^ 98; 591 140,701 113,762 76,107 119,596: 191,622 117,666: 270,922 214,783 21,357: 563,522 . 392; 493: ill]766! 281,351; 514,905: 69,244= 230.431 754; 065i 269,337 125,318 90,926 25 1,863,162 6,943,8911 28 676,177 1,103,699 27 16,3991 44,999 ~~ 163,187! 10,44f 13.092 324,588) 33,651 60,1121 59,434 164,893i 4.166; i8,0191 33 337;-0241 458,050 34 126,393! 106,131 35 524, 878! 116/184 36 353,453 13,666! 37 74,456 63,718; 977,152 327,239| 288,432; 309,53o! 38 57i;8211 39 244,S0f> 40 116,121 41 3,279 42 7,849( 43 89,824 44 4,761 45 31,865! 46 65,056)47 129,4021 4 S 132,701 49 35,043 50 110,495 51 21,130! 52 32,845! 53 7,073! 54 327, 77G| 55 83,278 56 14,1301 57 553,9241 58 330,280159 23.4601 60 684 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 5—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Rock Hill, National Union. Rock Hill, Peoples.... St. Matthews, St. Matthews. Saluda, Planters Sharon, First Spartanburg, First Spartanburg, American. Spartanburg, Central . Springfield, First Surater, First Sumter, City Sumter, National Sumter, National of South Carolina. Union, Citizens Union, Merchants & Planters. Wagener, First Walterboro, First Woodruff, First York, First President. Cashier. Ira B. Dunlap T.L.Johnston J. S. Wannamaker. M.T.Pitts J. II. Saye A. M. Chreitzberg.. H. A. Ligon Geo. A. Beach C.L.Cobb J. A. Murray J.A.Pitts J. S. Hartness Roy E. Leonard.... W. L. Isom Jno. A. Law MikeGleaton NeillO'Donnell... G. A. Lemmon... J. P. Booth C. G. Rowland R. P. Morgan F. M.Farr E. B. Jackson Jas. E. Peurifay.. I. W. Gray O.E. Wilkins.... Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $1,673,968 $975,978 $84,446 1,721,238 714,71" 910,131 52,440 58,513 35,697 425,197 212,059 2,369,172 544,46" 45,000 61,750 976,226 100,000 7,050 3,050 160,208 103,107 M. E. Bowden Essie Givens O.L. Yates Geo. L. Ricker W. J. Crowson, jr. F. E. Hennant 1,733,787 226,337 888,941 739,481 1,016,246 1,393,015 708,032 81,526 112,000 165,696 237,453 303,128 116,544 5,050 57,250 149,241 85,513 66,450 C. K. Morgan J. D.Arthur W.P.Williams... M. G.Gruber S. G. Anderson... R.C.Allein 985.736 370,816 52,800 97,200 18,100 184,205 252,079 399,440 210,965 521,530 58,363 97,500 25,235 12,500 5,650 14,129 4,800 54,815 SOUTH DAKOTA. D I S T R I C T 3STO. 9. Aberdeen, First Aberdeen, Aberdeen.. Aberdeen, Dakota Alcester, Farmers & Merchants. Alexandria, First Alexandria, Security.. Arlington, First Bellefourche, First Beresford, First Brandt, First Bridgewater, First Bridge water, Farmers. Bristol, Citizens Britton, First Brookings, First BrookingSj Farmers... Canton, First Castlewood, First..'... Carthage, First Centerville, First Chamberlain, Whitbeck. Clark, Clark County... Clear Lake, First Colman, First.... Custer, First Deadwood, First Dell Rapids, First Dell Rapids, Home... DeSmet, DeSmet Egan, First Elk Point, First Elkton, First Fairfax, First Faulkton, First Flandreau, First Florence, First F. B. Gannon... J. C. Bassett T.F.Marshall.. A. O. Ofstad.... F. D. Peckham. W. S. Hill Wm. P. Allen Thos. H. Gay... J. J. DeLay A. H. Peterson.. T. J. Shanard. Math Mayer O. C. Halverson.. S. A. Bell Geo.W.Cobel. W. A. Caldwell. G. J. Moen H. H.Curtis. H. H. Welch James Mee A. C. Whitbeck... R. J. Mann J. A. Thronson J. J. Questad E. G. Kneeland... D. A. McPherson. B. J. Sweatt P.S.Gordon F. M. Andrews Geo. Rice Oluf Johnson E.R.Zalesky C. A. Johnson A. N.Drake Thos. Kelley J. H. Earee J. IL, Suttle W. W. Bassett.... Ed. A. Porter J. A. Swenson Jacob Schiltz.. G. S. Smiley. A. A.Rovhi. D. R. Evans A. A. Soderstrom. E.A.Peterson E.M. Wipf T.S.Mayer J. H. Brekken W. S. Given IvanL.Cobel. H. F. Haroldson. H. Anderson A. L.Curtis.. J. F. Jenkins Robert Peterson. C. A. Whitbeck.. C has. Carpenter.. E.E. Walseth... L.B.Keith C. A. Kneeland.. M. M. Wheeler. Oluf Hegge L. V. Burke O. P. Williams.. A. B. Larson G. W. Freeman. O.F. Salk J. N. Ellerman.. Karl Fromm Jas. T. Bigelow. Ernest Ackley.. SI, 522,486 $497,146 $168,966 i; 856; 403 226,858 652,396 607,565 225,312 121,057 626.239 69,450 23,500 516,780 311,041 403,927 821,136 363,400 105,639 321,840 314,025 179,074 690^ 035 1,460,788 681,441 743, 537 317,938 296,046 684,009 202;478| 127,350 132,550 89,450 29,946 67,750 19,350 43,380 29,652 24,833 172,532 165,640 129,651 114,250 75,287 46,906 134,702 68, 750 23,810 11,251 12,175 25,452 15,455 9,667 16,567 14,200 11,350 57,738 65,449 122,027 18,854 34,386 12,900 29,332 14,689 280,541 463,560 325,150 183,643 644, 732 575, 978 439,374 720,638 274,328 512,910 415,453 376,079 111, 530 580,532 190.240 63,300 55,645 45,041 28,370 321,136 151,950 94, 606 35, 984 92, 429 52,000 99,264 109,389 17,420 150,395 7,809 25,508 56,576 22,623 48,023 358,929 51,209 31,038 61,881 13,441 25,360 23,280 26, 771 9,447 16,145 15,198 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 685 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—'Continued. SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 5—Continued. Resources. Cash and (exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources Due to Surplus and liabanks bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- Demand Time de-j and all divided tion. deposits. posits. I other liaprofits. bilities. $86,992 $194,3971 $691,934 $687,626i$l,036,338 $202, 902 $50,798 $9,195 12,997,287 324,887 132, '"" 108,711 32,272 56.217 34,200 3,179,697 1,001,806 too,000 80,000 86,461 62,287 33,354 23,229 345,474 72,832 12,204 15,668 128,666 31,403 1,435 25,611 5,000 522,805 317,191 4,005;357 856,809 30,000 25,000 500,000 100,000 23.574 13', 016 107', 558 67,594 151,178! 234,555' 75,796 136,627 25,000 500,000 1,263,8971 078,024 55,000 100,000 390,054 83,498 41,752 555,878 144,161 351,682 56,351 137,047 81,626 117,141 180,441 110,892 17,222 39,809 21,033 42,859 42 """ 60,177 3.081,114 1,425 ' 387^ 911 2,500 1,237,547 2,500 1,159,577 6,310 1,505,522 10,000 1,995,924 400.000 25^ 000 100,000 150,000 200,000 200,000 213,674 184,597 390,000 24,990 50,000 50,000 125,000 199,995 760,637 67,181 408,186 288,881 250,879 584,873 485,216 52,586 165,417 178,252 340,721 235,180 32 882 63,706 84,108 36,600 1,250 3,225 1,174,876 658,55r 150,000 60,000 50,050 62,143 24,400 15,000 569,473! 119,967 519,095 . 260,986 2,314 64,359 13,793 12,179 7S,01~ 4,461 15,577 10,113 17,350 1,243 1,250 384,155 541,689 263,292 684,837 30,000 75,000 50,000 50,0001 6,250 14,429 15,223 75,000 14,812 72,053 "12,566 7,050 204,199! 105,231; 114;260 110,109; 76.221 231,416 234;506 122,227 156,976 12,1.50 84,362 19 $300,000 8,279 151,549 64,440 83,205 100,000 1,175,74.2! 623,771 1,093,723 466,247 222,0831 173,189 831,587 209,875 362,395 428,004 505,716: 591,2791 SOUTH DAKOTA. DISTRICT NO. 9 . $545,718 1,121,642 140,149 199,653 SI 09,580 165,100 54,214 89,151 12,500 •12,848,394 13,600 4.035,999 7,500 I',255, 799 1,007,994 $50,000 100.000 50.000 25,000 273,515 70,345 106,064 210,565 90,15" 35,397 142,435 103,920 26,507 80,370 88,960 162,292 62,053 7,761 22,579 209,227 56,715 40,938 21,977 22,818 77,510 26,378 13,112 30,000 21,722 8,891 79,338 95,131 63,748 40, 708 12, 753 19,423 50,173 7,674 1,250 983,643 548,664 1,500 650,990 16,556 325 1,164,934 571, 757 8,617 183,165 554,547 325 483,485 325 255, 655 5,000 35,462 1,115,475 40,380 1,916,348 23,218 1,182,377 999,550 20,148 454.843 6,717 399', 104 1,250 14,182 1,121,625 361,412 11,106 25,000 30,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50;000 100,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50.000 50,000! 25.000 24.5S3! 30' 000 20; 524J 50,000 29,758 01,0771 o; 500 12,751 4,268'. 25,000 6, 500 27,083 6,500 29,108 3,115 . 20,784J 36,666 58, 7171 100,000 32,672 50,000 43;229 50.000 21,445 25; 000 6.580 25,000 37; 895 25,000 30,000 341, 530 214, 683 201,645 591,551 203'. 837 69', 027 277,898 217.573 109', 367 545; 05' 708,126 594,285 390, 729 134,94^ 199,532 457,050! 82,331 370,328 243,291 261,466 412,913 268,899 83,476 203,066 198,885 109,734 390,973 319,139 395,735 410,877 139,531 115,036 546,402 82,900 197,202 10,166 58,121 67,893 11,270 1,394 15,000 6,779 8,439 48,660 630,366 59,685 54,715 108,918 27,956 5,278 66,181 38,436 15,993 54,728 34,390 288,453 85,819 102,423 65,042 51,062 132, 790 42,588 95,127 45,934 204,505 54,708 18,933 18,499 20,000 8,489 56,138 37,702 28,860 39,417 17,242 27,166 24,391 26,250 11,581 -44,008 •11,837 10,878 20,512 13,011 4,125 7:500 3,000 2,500 39,210 1,250 1,250 17,958 10,305 27,390 2,000 5,039 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 150,000] 60,000' 50,000| 50,000 25,000: 25,000 25,000! 50,000 25,000 40,000 25, (XXI 23, 780 21,735 24,270 3,241 61,408 32, 788 13,275 26,348 7,008 29,890 17,673 8,645 6,836 28,387 12,339 203,552 172,693 179,512 119,046 690,100 309,535 221,108 385,595 165, 5291 195,399 207,549 211,488 118,432 316,994 96,442 138,503 298,168 226,768 110,754 421,424 440,335 363,611 406,891 227,138 476,187 300, 768 230,235 55,718 485,707 146,060 29,260 88,189 3 36,500 203,961 3,000 807 69,638 77 437,596 630, 785 480,553 307,040 1,676,888 905,658 698,801 962,172 449, 752 751,476 622,934 643,923 223,303 997,585 284,831 $143,015| $50,00011,123.233 50,000 1,514,330 97,530| 643.060 3:). 1121 50,000 427', 081 34,924J. 50,000 17.5001 25;000 25,000 12,500; 149,995 60,000t 50,000 23, 700' 25,000 25,000 25,000; 50,000 40,000 $795,400 $684,746 784,099 1,490,040 197,159 276,467 520,449 539 46,944 93,553 17,317 86,496 4,991 686 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Resources and liabilities cf rational banks as shotvn SOUTH DAKOTA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . f>—Continued. Resource^. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. I vocation and namo cf bank. President. Fort Piorrc, Fort Pierre. Frankfort, First Frederick, First Freeman, First Garrets on, First Garv, First Gary, Nat'1 of Gary.. Gettysburg, First Goodwin, First....... Gregory, First Gregory, Gregory Groton, First Hayti, First „. Hecla, First Highmore, First Hot Springs, Peoples. Howard., First Howard, Howard Hudson, First Huron, First Huron, City... Huron, National Kennebec, First Lake Norden, First.. Lake Preston, First.. Lake Preston, Farmer; Lead, First Lemmon, First Letcher, First Madison, First Madison, Lake County Mclntosh, First Menno, First Midland, First Milbank, First Milbank, Merchants.. Miller, First Mitchell, First Mitchell, Mitchell Mitchell, Western Mobridge, First Morristown, First Moimt Vernon, First. Oldham, First Parker, First Parkston, First Pierre, First Pierre, National Bank Karl Goldsmith F. R. Strain. A. B. Robinson A.W.Campbell J. J. Waltner Thos, Wangsness J. A. Thronson. A. J. Lockhart Adam Richardson... J. A. Thronson E. F. Strain H. L. Millar W. B. Miller A. O. Arneson D. T. Lane T.D.Greene B. J. Glattly W. J. Jacobsen. R. D. Stove... James F. Toy... J. W.Campbell H. G.Spratt Geo. C. F ullinweider A. L. Freelove O. T. Bogstie H . I . Olston.. Ben Lewis P. A Gushiirst C. D. Smith Wm. E. Ryan C. E. Olstad John W. Wadden. C. D. Smith Geo. E. Pfeifle Wr. L. Pier F. R. Roberts Phil. C. Saunders.. F. D. Greene.. R. J. Harrison.. Wm. M. Smith.. S. E. Morris W.M.Scott F. R. Ginther. J. M. Newell.... H. L. Haskins.. Fred S. Hill C. Rempfer B. A. Cummins. A. W. Ewert.... C. A. Kleppin C. W. Goodsell J. J. Tschetter H. L. Gerber. F. E. Ovrom, , J. F.Carlson , R. Richardson , J. P. Antony , W. H. Riedesel M. Eickman E. E. Kvitrud , C. J. Kjenstad....... J . H . Kissinger...... C. P.Swanson .. Henry Marty , H. M. Hanson , C. A. Drexler S. F .Hoffman Jos. L. Tomlinson.., E . B . Blake , Camden Rayburn.., Frank Scarlott , R. H. Raschke , E. C. Olston Chas. A- Alseth. R. H . DriscolL A. J. Behrmann W. A. Anderson F. J. Schueller Martin F. Berther... C. H. Belknapp E. A. Gall..... H. E. Young.. G.C.Middlebrook... E. H. Benedict A. B. Cahalan. E . H . Millen , H. D. Lewis L. S. Vickers. „ J. j . Bentz J. R. Madsen , R.E.Harris H. G. Jans K. I. Shuger Wm. C. Rempfer..., B. J. Binford H. C. Quackenbush. 22,198 339,969 334,528 56,966 395.912 77.550 280;771 59,362! 380,009 69,700| 250,390 2,400! 246,529 65,580! 375,146 3,4941 265,736 49.477 514,804 118'650 680,760 101,150 149,185 5,985 398,843! 18,889 719,751 113,450! 238,620 14,895! 611,713 113,782 236,275! 554,761 "*87,"465 1,251,948 86,604 802,079 117,128 794,290' 101,260 266,519! 28,010 407,387! 73,495 380; 449! 88,214 158,813: 28,550 P. F.McClure L. C. Shoekey J. S. Sanborn Jas. Halley J. A. Pntzkau Z. A. Grain F. M. Enright P. A. Bliss John F. Gutz W L . Baker J. R. McKnight.... J. J. Brokofsky A. R. Newman A. K. Thomas J. I. O°CcnneIl C.M.Henry.. H. L. Merrick. J . R . Wilson. H. P. Gutz. B. H, Re Qua 260,836 163,090 243,146 1,136,335 1,106,665 879,011 358,546j 228,6371 297,670: 1,639,629! 120,350 20,200| 92,120 202 450 256,395 57,744 80.756 53,272 74,5461 W. Z. Sharp John W. Wadden. J. B. Lambertson.. J. D. Fleckenstein.. 4,830,118': 2,612,765, 550,754 455,250 177,241 170,024 J. A. Rickert Henry Helvig O. T. Axness H. G. Weare N. J. Brockmann. M. M. Brown S. K. Olberg Leo J. Lukanitsch... A. F. Ertsgaard 571,528* 812,291 57, 792 340,036 291,110 539,141 197, 420 101,948 11,100 33,758 24,050i 71, 550' 46, 426 21,197 6,607 18,180 13,949 49, 230i Pierre, Pierre. Pollock, First Pukwana, First Rapid City, First Redfield, American.. Redfield, Redfield.... Salem, First Scotland, Com Belt.. Selby. First Sioux Falls, Mirmehaha. Sioux Falls, Security., Sioux Falls, Sioux Falls. Sisseton, First Sisseton, Citizens Sisseton, Security Spearfish, American... Springfield, First Sturgis, Commercial... Cashier. c. w. ott. L. L. Maser John Kelly $174,124; , 1,180,273 334,903 227,864 907,512J 767,892i 238,393 24,003! 282,152 586,176 652,856 900,793 981,572 1,917,067 1,194,609 425,119 190,569 534,785 301,643 344,728 179.704 510,747 651,769 810,000 328,968 95,387 47,900 95,6621 146,943! 25,1911 " 12*058; 337,675 224,576 66,463! 230,6081 512,821 125,064 70,161 25,3861 64,633; 28,530i 112,6251 89,600 75,250 115,750 $30,390 \ 13,382; 23,333! 21,122 32,136 31,387 45,908 27,431 9,350: 7,440 31,339; 106,722 17,735. 19,012 19,251 24,018 18,515, 28,499 9,188' 47,118 38,664i 51,659 6,0541 17,219 16,914; 16,520! 278,62i; 26,864: 17,951: 29,932 53,352: 35,221 7,769! 14,435: 30,148: 29,612 23,902i 56,302' 210,205! 128,001; 49,070 19,933' 24,136; 41,850 19,371 50,341! 102,882 ; 36,788: 35, 111! 14, 455i 14,648! 187,229i 58, 478: 6,330| 14,900 15,185 35,021 256,010 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 687 by reports cf condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. SOUTH DAKOTA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . £>—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. 8-16,115 $13,240 $3,800 $277,669 $25,000 $2,5S6j 110,30' 39,079; 93, 759; 129,408' 28,405! 520,84' 486,200 605,835 536,740 527,600 371,617 497,082 469,220 358,688 805,453 1,163,320 216,983 527,329 1,118,440 352,416 839,003 289,394 817,482 1,887,730 1,097,739 1,197,297 372,637 540,667 556,557 253,429 2,255,423 734,892 337,145 1,263,7191 1,118,562 336,463 74,900 403,601 1,083,191 1,124,576 1,192,353 1,451,244 3,433,438 1,681,426 680,190 273,805 715,877 414,"" 606,072 413,971 1,220,605 1,081, 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25.000 J 50,000 25,000 30,000 65,000 50,000i 50,000 25,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,0001 25,000 50,000i 75,000) 25,000] 25,000! 25,000' 50,000! 50,000i 50.000i 100,0001 100,000! 100,000| 50,000! 25,000! 50,0001 25,000! 25,000| 25,000i 5Q. 000! 16,541 28.805 11,272 123,179' 54,364! 14,278: 85,216! 208,695; 28,390; 58,284i 213,807! 33,332j 47,531; 6,902' 104,8071 419,9471 45,029 194,304! 46,222' 8,253.' 41,2951 35,077 358,303) 239,796; 22,1711 167,458! 104,587; 19,581! 36, 737! 66,676! 85,6611 167,4391 144,898' 92,178! 573,356* 130,470| 93,823: 23,9451 48,266; 21,865i 95,734! 64,116! 452,035! 198,658 7,320 27,671 21,413 10,881 17,177 315 7,392 27,671 16,849 1,250 13,187 20,622 24,286 10,077 26,866 16,984 "*4,"773 42,763 12,681 58,874 7,117 9,550 6;13S 22,876 9,425 50,931 1,250 15,733 25,818 41,334 6,125 12,718 5,000 46,286 14,975 58,384 23,729 32,339 2,500 53,294! 2,500 15,808! 10,024 19,362 14,950 20,435 9,250 10,999 3,470 2,500 106, 758! 26,044! 11,898 16,309! 4,950 55,5801 7,575 35,938 9,850 8,042! 10,035 5,000! 1,391! 19,308 j 8,9-72 41,5311 2,0001 43,468! 6,625 54,997| 1,300 76,442| 14,142 194,989; 25,000 82,932! 20,350j 29,718^ 12,300 10,126! 3,846 28,624' 15,433! 14,8201 l,250| 27,364 i 6,250 19-9241 10,286 76,565' 3,1261 67,0271 14,000! IOOJOOO 3,009 42,625 20,639 18,855 31,337 17,754 33,891 24,532 3,355 151,770 27,323 16,300 40,509 18,789 12,942 2,500] 17,8151 40,000 25,399 12,500 12,367 26,000 52,978 52,238 100,000 146,276 100,000! 93,043 100,000 22,100 50,0001 3,500 2 5 , OOOJ 21,719 25'000 6,329 32,718 25,000 16,136 25,000 21,000 49,995 80,000 16,810 119,616 26,760: 88,022| 417,468; 160,037; 350, 416! 90,370! 105,539| 72,840: 554,861 44,217 18,911! 22,072! 77,437! 99,2271 60,000 25,242 21,362 19,326 12S, 523 4,500' 4,500 5,000; 7,608J 2,000 850 1,250 2,500 1,000 43,477 584,630 247,916 465,008 2,028,527 1,682,801 1,354,351 571,064 426,495 500,403 2,852,391 50,000 25,000 930,016 100,000! 40,000| 50,000 25,000 25,000{ 30,000! 100,000! 402,054! 14,779 50,000 52,509 5, 684 197,995 11,028 "*25,"560l 891,816 83,213 100,000 644,722 40,515 40,000 612,587 50,426 17,000! 216,280! 10,966 25,000| 211,418 3,0401 281,625! 8,883j 115,559 50,000! 2,025,894 772,524 677,332 343,078! 209,342 75,342 15,866 6,749,057 4,140,530 250,000 150,00(3 257,336 74,281 20,505 50,907 9S9,158 1,193,837 137,117 707,898 359,039 75,000 50,000 45,000i 25,0001 25,000' 50,000' 53,993 60,401 7,725 28,63" 5,285 58 RtiS 39, no! 99,014 167,723 i 56,593 273,529 9,685 105,719 48,265 39,771 5,025 . 42,083| 19,3071 34,7S4! 312 938: 1,250. soi.tr 8,071 28,713 19,966 22,468 22,664 $9,998 25,000 6,300 6,250 25,000 25,000 14,960 9,658 23,235 18,355 8,939 28,071 57,437 10,169 15,333 Due to banks and all other liabilities. 856,005 $22,582 1 279,066 148,189 3.54,511 252,877 247,970 224,620 168,994 294,302 114,""" 243, 426,624 88,569 138,994 339,802 97,605 439, 250 98,807 149,957 308,134 402,018 623,461 461,278 433,671 353,635 422,111 298^ 842 147,807 122,644 167,971 236,54" 201,221 246, 70; 103,034 110,505 1,143,676 771,756 292,291 224,119 202,249 63,962 439,486 382,150 442,259 331,361 140,037 120,9801 29,983| 11,998! 198,261! 159,9651 315,502 379,164 381,172 600,972 498,638 315,708 788,357 81,600 1,050,684 197,001 371,448 182,121 209,386 259,950 100,817 100,407! 266,670 317,127! 175,905 154,722! 239,206 283,272| 153,474 186,596 613,587 355,091 520,633 114,068 67 2 37,345 3 8161,49* 200,173 221,861 208,752 236,741 166,730 51,213 260,592 113,424 115,697 360,870 624,577 88,843 285,010 377,040 172,935 316,049 "2o,"666 7,801 34,187 25,818 5,068 13,830 68,553 77,661 43,762 5,633 4O7254 269,166 40,462 5,872 12,621 4,705 697,348 191,580 m* *J- v J- • *-/WV/ 345,007 22 44,432 23 32,256 24 34,096 25 11,535 26 88,221 27 116,159 28 4,6341 29 320,074! 30 186,153! 31 12,504132 5,419(33 12,562: 84 273,126J 35 67,665 36 249,029 37 329,049 38 ,839,477 39 834,814 40 109,450 41 19,081 ' " 35,361 28,002 44 606,072 45 7,765|46 130,932 47 250,481 48 67,797 49 154,719| 10,005 50 202,235 3,750 51 608,061 2,028,527152 338,523 579,G40i 53 140,316! 484,022 54 263,597! 30,221 183,937 3,100 159,895 536,797 24,141 250.000 2,306,8051,013,228 2,671,688 59 75,000 1,613,082 716,983 1,511,235 60 30,000 40,000 6,250 18,750 25,000 390,591 219,582 52,945 446,201 217,181 415,285 373,973 642,857 16,300 201,810 92,823 231,162 65,601 180,997 15,14^ 21,359 688 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown SOUTH DAKOTA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 9—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 President. Toronto, First Tyndall, First Veblen First Vermilion First Vermilion, Vermilion. Viborg, First Vienna, First Vofca, First Watertown, First Watertown, Citizens.. Watertown, Security.. Waubay, First Webster, First Webster, Farmers and Wessington, First Wessington Springs, Wetonka, First ... Winner, First White, First White Lake, First White Rock, First Woonsocket, First Yankton, First Yankton, Dakota Jer. F. Fries A. A. Dye J II. Movius M D Thompson C. H. Barrett George Nelson A.M. Sogn.... Edmund Hillestod.. H. D. Walrath W. D.Morris Edward Lamm John A. Schultz E. W. Radeke David Williams W. N. Farmer W. T. McConnelL... F. B. Gannon Geo. W. Mitchell.... E. W. Davies H. W.Hinrichs John L. Caldwell N. Noble F. L. Van Tassel F. C. Danforth Cashier. Lyman A. Fries H. F.Abbott Ed. J. Rodine . C Anderson Geo. K. Brosius Joseph Swenson J. Benj. Graslie A. H. Norvold F. B. Stiles H. M. Hanten R. D. Goepfert E. R. Sikkink A.M. Berg W. B. Stevens J. H. Mehrent C. F.Hoffman J. B. Hamilton R. L. Tindale R. H. Holden John P. Baker A. W. Powell R.C. Noble W. E. Heaton J. A. Danforth Loans, discounts, and overdrafts. Other United bonds, States investGovernment se- ments, curities. and real estate. $287,972 473,810 278,086 955 930 616,356 720,063 237,843 249,457 984,037 1,035,467 928,474 280,310 309,287 560,549 $34,350 94,529 30, 270 30 700 151,847 145,150 76,780 12,250 515,300 173,003 291,545 15,050 71,510 111,545 $10,493 32,548 26 899 36 553 18,626 19,850 18,266 14,324 157, 238 155,075 30,212 40,577 25,609 110,838 291,324 531,532 30,100 63,131 37,061 35,760 120,069 289,638 185,417 346,342 149,079 439,300 743,322 529,039 11,339 28,584 100,150 75,722 60,600 112, 700 162,700 382,800 4,303 6,375 7,500 6,350 22,958 13,401 205,159 59,680 TENNESSEE. DISTRICT NO. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Athens, First. Athens, C i t i z e n s . . . . . . Bristol, First Chattanooga, First Chattanooga, Hamilton. Centerville, First Centerville, Citizens... Clarksville, First Clarksville, Clarksville Cleveland, Cleveland.. Coal Creek, First Columbia, Maury Columbia, P h o e n i x . . . Cookeville, First Copperhill, First J. G. Fisher G. F. Locksmiller.. E. W. King Chas. A. Lyerly T. R. Preston J.B.Walker Y. S. Grigsley Wesley Deane Archer Ho well J. E. Johnston E.M. Beasley C. A. Parker E. E.McLemore... D. C. Wilhite M.C.King J. W. Doston A. P. Haggard W. F. Smith PittHensler W. H.McMurry... J. M. Gamble H. E.Jones J. B. Nave, sr L. H. Phetteplace.. H. Kimbrough F. M. Bledsoe H. E. Dryden E. O. Green J. Lem Cooke L. W. Buford W.Y.Allen Geo. W. Doughty.. N. Giles Carter Sam P. Sparks Crossville, First 411 Dayton, American 42j Decherd, First '~' 43 Dickson, First 44 Dickson, Citizens 45 Doyle, First 46 Elizabethton, First... 47 Elizabethton, Holston 48 Erwin, Erwin 49 Etowah, First 50 Fayetteville, First... 51 Fayetteville, E l k . . . . . 52 Fayetteville, Farmers. 53 Franklin, Harpeth 64 Franklin, National 55 Gallatin, First a n d Peoples. 66 Greeneville, First 57 Harriman, First 58 Harriman, Manufacturers. Chas. M. Banks... Hunt land, First J. I. Foster 60 Hnntsville, First W. M. Ellison Jellico, First tKJ V I U O \ JU1O. D i'liaii 6. Edgar Childress H. S. Moody W. F. Smith J. P. Hoskins.. J. B. F. Lowry S. C. Broome Sam Whitson C. W. Bailey R. E. Atkins Frank J. Harle M. H.Irwin J. F. Brownlow H. O. Fulton O. E.Cameron C. L. Heffington J. S.Reed W.B.Allen R. L. Looney S. G. Robertson W. R.Balie J. H. Felton SamT. Millard C. IT. Hunter N.H. Plaster R.C. Tye R.EdFeeney Morgan Eslick J. Boone Landess... Newt Cannon, jr E. E. Green W.H.Hitchcock... Thos. D. Brabson... C.N.Julian W.C.Anderson jo Gill A. J. Daniel . . . . SamC. Baird $482,773 $111,964 140,552 271,031 82,700 14,010 1,181,074 664,029 473,915 10,143,263 3,889,109 1,134,370 8,719,953 6,190,606 1,250,241 334,981 267,339 1,020,235 216,103 777,734 140,826 1,112,502 874,096 320,270 204,888 176,718 383,306 279,292 553,833 346,379 126,097 421,905 244,814 225,993 368,342 495,426 943,361 324,611 1,040,300 948,252 692,141 68,432 33,846 304,996 392,044 438,949 55,496 663,730 203,091 173,034 92,500 30,900 161,184 48,633 191,882 74,071 41,550 36,350 81,318 66,773 65,230 46,134 223,932 128,976 220,758 225,435 157,532 7,100 8,200 137,915 48,346 41,888 9,674 96,450 11,000 4,200 67,390 7,553 90,440 24,287 123,088 15,308 2,050 17,517 27,810 16,537 58,985 71,900 10,900 10,315 23,082 89,009 35,600 510,889 660,579 288,253 57,900 68,808 139,592 110,805 49,871 62,551 115 523 84,809 275,821 27,908 13,250 70,838 4,975 18,006 24,500 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 689 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. SOUTH DAKOTA—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 9—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. Circula- Demand Time detion. deposits. posits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $23,452 207,975 55,065 331,735 118,508 148,038 37,312 85,772 271,029 272,426 113,815 34,548 36,126 337,377 $13,225 37,313 14,793 75,231 43,872 60,226 15,074 16,546 36,176 72,092 56,095 16,370 16,073 57,177 $16,250 10,496 18,735 625 1,750 8,636 10,329 7,012 22,500 25,294 5,000 12,812 1,250 2,500 $385,742 856,671 423,848 1,430,774 950,959 1,101,963 395,604 385,361 1,986,280 1,733,357 1,425,141 399,167 459,855 1,180,986 $25,000 40,000 40,000 50,000 50,000 40,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 $12,221 27,979 18,805 53,787 26,012 17,605 15,922 18,808 63,262 51,299 32,569 27,797 21,163 22,751 $25,000 25,000 10,000 12,500 35,000 75,280 70,539 18,124 53,208 1/250 11,200 453,139 765,370 25,000 50,000 6,914 39,510 25,000 50,000 220,199 279,979 176,002 275,616 24 70,265 22,981 39,649 108,053 168,950 58,862 75,610 378,823 83,655 22,114 18,624 37,328 10,884 30,891 49,627 51,637 4,936 6,573 10,292 10,972 6,250 12,683 163,628 392,933 430,036 645,664 308,631 685,585 1,542,133 1,129,616 25,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,OGO 50,00C 4,954 2,432 14,341 34,952 5,025 10,378 42,406 82,064 20,000 25,000 10,000 25,000 35,000 50,000 50,000 48,860 242,796 197,511 277,305 112,768 275,248 568,650 569,880 72,814 71,423 159,143 292,358 132,124 252,381 213,500 178,887 12,000 26,282 9,042 6,049 8,714 62,578 617,290 198,785 22,805 12,500 6,250 100,000 50,000 100,000 6,250 25,000 50,000 $92,109 $204,718 423,208 228,694 184,959 142,393 696,587 609,979 292,041 492,577 428,296 607,426 118,639 211,294 127,270 204,196 808,476 503,744 706,322 584,929 531,872 418,823 168,119 143,200 136,706 179,084 619,661 330,584 $26,694 111,790 27,691 7,921 55,329 8,636 12,249 3,843 410,798 240,807 241,877 28,801 472,904 107,990 TENNESSEE. DISTRICT NO. $135,023 $29,991 20.263 114,994 182,046 104;367 2,502,667 1,036,508 1,822,999 612,124 $805,055 $75,000 50,000 507,498 150,000 2,722,545 197', 802 18,903,719 1,000,000 162,052 18,757,975 1,000,000 U, 750 4,500 0. S73,560 $75,000 $249,689 $264,462 867,344 25 6,145 26 15,290 50,000 194,414 191,649 110,-364 150, 000 1,079,568 657,518 575,095 27 921,043 1,000; 000 ,423,100 5,310,421 4,249,155 28 589,635 1,000,000 5,706,343 5,037,917 5,424,080'29 3,300 5,300 3,750 22,184 3,500 6,000 5,000 517,175 355,809 1,690, 758 763,816 1,445,656 266,708 2,308,597 1,245,820 632,684 509,393 337, 666 702,585 433, 760 1,117,657 592,316 211,023 587,251 464,296 347,308 616,577 674,321 1,336,294 543,147 1,352,811 1,330,973 1,085,992 50,000 30,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 25,000 200,0001 125,000J 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25.000 60.000i 50,000J 25,000 40,0001 25,0001 .25,000| 50,0001 60,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 44,561 38,394 23,28^ 15,950 14,116 14,000 888,103 912,700 001,183 60,000 50,000 75,000 12,500 280,719 133,639 8,000 284, 630 98,000 927,301 307,562 98,250 466,663 150,000 501,349 404,666 85,298 102,638 25,000 146,200 1,267, 776 274,398 741,172 125,000 48,800 378,857 106,833 25,000 365,125 63,073 192, 702 82,424 14,998 25,000 248,432 307,819 25,000 202,568 151,031 59,995 556,787 257,794 37,500 312, 373 105,890 122,528 31,289 25,000 10,000 276,926 241,300 25,000 236, 220 156,964 189, 805 110,100 50,000 209,417 277,772 60,000 374,677 783,997 75,000 58i 273,094 16,967 565,011 337,585 ibo!ooo 237,877 630,000 844,609 100,000 68.492 18.750 322,134 390,864 26' 847 25', 000! 383, 418 324.595 75,000 229, 966 162,195 27,872 8,549 6.252 20; 983 1,000 700 2,305 176,676 138,597 474, 762 25,000 25,000 25,00!) 8,074 o 62f 28,108 89,196 20,438 142,444 63,518 131,538 46,771 332,742 95,916 93,859 116,730 71,357 37,750 58,196 200,426 128,182 29,912 83,427 91, 808 23,009 95,124 26,568 90, 671 34,511 61,067 55,415 195.719 25,841 25,586 80,168 34,047 48,047 10,741 94,506 55,467 37, 721 24, 660 50,388 25,532 20,142 45,428 76,500 10,164 27,552 17,921 14,995 25,596 28,993 63,680 22,550 4,104 6,862 49,788 147,998 80,932 73,500 18, 721 15,580 80,315 62. 400 5,000 9,758 7,500 3,200 8,667 6,250 3,600 3,225 750 4,373! 3,210 3,000 1,875 1,250 500 625 152982°—CUR 1 3 0—VOL 2 — 4 4 9 40,453 16,179 148,159 89,308 158,045 21, 946 102,442 136,153 17,628 23,202 15,188 84,794 29,520 45,004 15,253 7,139 12,783 6,237 9,833 26,684 50,483 91,186 35,116 38,208 64,270 40,346 20,000 6,250 25,000 12,555 88,803 82, 874 38,302 202, 672 193,102 464 30 17,000131 109,736|32 9,595 33 81,597134 6,826 35 317,78136 118,495 37 30,566 38 7,995139 7,354J4O 11,540141 641142 137,077(43 71,299 44 67 45 6,239 46 14,876J47 2;,704;49 129,161 ISO 310,530:51 117,971!52 312,007|53 198,826 54 l,037(55 27,862 5(3 102,840 57 31,150 58 22,244 59 546 6o 880 01 690 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as show T E N N E S SEE—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . G—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Henry C. Black... Johnson City. City Johnson City, Unaka - - A. B."Crouch R.M.May Jonesboro, First Wm. Roller Kingsport, First E.E. McMillan... Knoxville, Third Knoxville, American.. Robt. S. Young... Wm. S. Shields... Knoxville, City Knoxville, East Ten- F. L. Fisher nessee. Knoxville, Holston... Joseph P. Gaut... H.M.Johnston... Knoxville, Union La Follette,National.. W. S. McKamey.. Lawrenceburg, First.. J. H, Stribling.*... Lebanon, American... E. E. Beard A. W. Hooker Lebanon, Lebanon John F. Eason Lenoir City, First J. C. Adams Lewisburg, First Geo. W. Pearson.. Linden, First.. W. H. Ashley Manchester, First Thos. N. Brown.. Maryville, First McMinnville, First.... J. N. Wailing McMinnville, Peoples. Butler Smith Jas. R. Forgey Morristown, First J. N. Fisher.: Morristown, City Mount Pleasant,"First. D. W. Shofner Murfreesboro, First... Geo. W. Howse... Nashville, Fourth and Jas. E.Caldwell... First. Nashville, American.. P. D. Houston... Nashville, Broadway.. A.E. Potter Nashville, Cumberland J. T. Ilowell Valley. Nashville, Tennessee E. A. Lindsey Hermitage. J. A. Susong Newport, First Talmon Sexton... Oneida, First F. S. McRady.... Petersburg, First Will S. \Loyd* Pikeville, First... T.A.Wright Rockwood, First C. E. Fuller , Russellville, First Shelbyville, Farmers.. P.O. Steele Shelbyville, Peoples... J. D. Hutton Smyrna, First .Tno. W. Brittain.. South Pittsburg, First T. G. Garrett B. Hill • Sparta, First J. I-I. Potter Sparta, American J.M. Kilpatrick.. Sweetwater, First Tazewell, Claiborne .. J.T. Hughes Tracy City, Fir s i . . . . . R.. B.Roberts W. II. Magness... Tullohoma, First Tullalioma, Traders... T. L. Huffman... Winchester, Farmers.. T. A. Embrey Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Cashier. W. B. Miller Frank S*. Pat ton.".*.. A. D. Brockman Jno. E. McMillan... R. W. Peery F. E.Haiui......... S. V. Carter Ralph W. Brown... W. O. Whittle G. B. Galloher Jas. E. Spence W. D. Ferrell Will A. Hale. J. W. Bussell,jr... W. D. Fox J. D. Pope W.P.Hickersonjr. E. F.Ames F.S.Clark Thos. Mason W. D. Bushong E.B. Fisher A. W. Cecil H. II. Williams H.L.Williamson.. Murray Stakely.. B.L. Sadler O. F. Gill S.H. Blockbury. PolkTarwater. Jo H. Dean . . . . . R. W. Clark . E.B.Maupin.... J. G. Batey A. A. Cook C. D. Erwin L. E.Tubb C. E. Young W. H. Eppes II. J. Bowers.... E. B. Thomas... E.I. Hill........ E.C. Mowry $71,483 337,855 42,511 5,800 90,369 91,946 289,000 505,863 642,350 1,277,050 1,326, 748 537,450 402, 291 1,969! 096 1 70,634 0,922 324, 666 527, 750 967, 3' 29,013| 218,078 456, 706 29, 2V\\ 199, 596 723, 833 314, 123 95,923 10<>! M)6 546, 321 113,300 K 133, 920 68,069 7\ L'OO 220, 290 80,214 2 700 330 ; 886 161,000 742; 121 174,550 <! ooo 393, 472 80,000 21.100 17\8M 1,194, 976 192, 746 510, S64 202,606 223. 056 54,054 JJ!31.) 720, 260 245,868 14, 419, 839 13. 5So, 270 3,53^,i^; E. R. Burr D. Y. Proctor V. J. Alexander J. Pi. W i l s o n $651, 761 $119,200; 375,538! 1,196,003 70, 4501 130,048 41,600j 412,663 428,250! 1,420,013 154,684! 492,369 4,342,618 1,157,726! 814, 700 3,502,044 8,434,050 5,738,916 2, 250, S73 . 537, 827 4,0S9,532 3,151,319 i 1,198, 901 207,903 158, 299 232,283 342,103 740, 800 69, 511 705,059 531,740| 186,503j 451! 498| 609! 097! 185^303^ 148,650; 85', 126! 183,070i 308,2501 272,970; 262,964! 226,233 83,151 60,678 42,981 81,740 193,315 29;340 160,316 188, 248 26,486J 105,548 288,815 74,045! IS; 900! 48,378| 35,000; 133,246; 118,903 109,100 ior,J7i 82,s7i[ 11,520, 2,3(2 21,000 ! (. 11, 17, Kl 22! 2V,) 22 02>» 37 DISTRICT -NO. 8. 49 ! Cam den, First 50 Dyers burg, First 51 Jackson, First 52 Jackson, Second 53 Jackson, Security 54 Kent on, First 55 i Martin, City 56 Memphis, First 57 Memphis, CentralI State. 58 Memphis, National City. Paris, First Ripley, First Savannah, First Selmer, First Union City, Third Union City, Old T. J. Lowry Goo, E. Scott..... J. W. Vanden Thomas Polk J. C. Edenton SolShatz W. B. Gibbs J. A. Omberg S. E. Ragland E. L. Dodd Jno. G. Latta Thos. I. Taylor... W. A. Ingram L. O. Sweatrnan.. R. B. Cray... Milburn (Gardner. C. H. Craig R. T. Crenshaw.. $171,0931 $113,202 740,037] 284,936 1,269,062! 471,712 606,748| 366,450 633, 81ii 368,150! 163^ 023 41,750 236,387 60,800 3.494,171 1,948,750; 3; 67' 751 748,601! $23,200' 74,740! 108,840[ 26,705| 222,554! 10,960! 7,407; 281,670; 813,1251 C. W. Thompson....: Jno. R. Rison V. P. Moriarty E. W. Ross./ J. D. A. Coleman. Jno. T. Walker.... Seid Waddell Edw. C. Tefft C. B. Aden R. M. Prichard... H. M. Williams.. Albert Gillespie.. Hunter Elam A. L. Garth 2,290,410: 796,710.| 5-18,210! 433,513] 210,994! 215,031i 162,211j 490,364! 429,940! 78,900' 117,250: 91,101; 32,900! 67,672; 97,4641 14,250! 63,208{ 22, 800i 24,245 21,300 8,993 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 691 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued, TENNESSEE—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 6—Continued. Resources. Lawful exchange, reserve with exclusive Federal of lawful reserve reserve. bank. Liabilities. Total resources V/OrOll clXIlJL $229,176 598,143 44,185 57 531 205,916 55, 713 1.566,235 1,026,618 S48,765 193,197 13,446 26 825 63,758 32,042 235,958 345,000 Other assets. a n d liabilities. $2,500 $1,122,885 14, 650 2,715,385 20, 660 321,300 544 419 25, 617 1, 233, 923 5,000 831, 754 27,306 7, 618,843 30,000 7,124,227 Surplus and unCapital. divided profits. $50,0001 100,000 25,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 500,000 400,00 $20,' 64,402 12,563 20;954 181,000 22'. 178 279.470 570,226 Circulation. Due to banks Demand Time de- and all deposits. posits. other liabilities. 5177,569 $50,000 $535,751 S288,837 293, 639 97,500 1,620,216 539,631 18, 688 85,474 25,000 154,575 39, 842] 338,283| 95, 340 403, 253! 526,198). 523,473] 300, G , . , 45,131 100,000 411,4931 152,9521 500,000 2, 885,927^1, 839,119! 1,614', 32' 311,200 5,070,0541 '.... 772,744 189,510 323,217 156,298 544,001 24,341 64, 600 44,795 21,107 41, 675 81, 899 54,887 104,998 30,390 56,109 67,500 65.730 17,579 51;375 25 ; 065 80,207 34,215 40,222 45,280 339,228 24,169 102,041 46,514 161,496 H^, 502 14,749 31,056 45,522 152, 805 2,613,822 1,276,071 617,164! 9 28,628 3, 787,503 500,0001 125.800 499,998 1,250,175! 794,366 273 156! 10 200,000 21,947 3,691,083 66)477 200,000 1,571,196 1,380,254| 50,000 279,8521 118,024 4,856! 11 12,500 625 495,788 30,555 75,000 614,3011 I 2 590,496! 233,216 3,000 1,593,638 60,000 20, 626 50,000 123,468! 13 521,319 113, 704 25,000 29,140 ' 856, 711 23,220 80,000 157,171 14 7,950 1,133,007 641,123| 142,720 80,000 31,994| 50,000 109,911 *r: 46,674 646,115 331, 8151 93,158 50,000 11,2311 3,000 481, 799 84,9571 7,000 819,577 80,000 89,821i 1,451 279,594 25,000 215,092!.. 1,530 1530 25,000 12,972 25,000 341, 897!.. 562 417,038 11,250 38, 891 3,250 619,450 50,000 435,869| 29,114| 50,000 35,790 19 18,677 75,000 351,1871 675,000 9,750 1,305,929 75,000 73,031 56,71l!20 2,750 623,534 55, OOOj 269,878 185,413 55,000 40,186 18,057) 21 100.000! 597,303 525,068 25,250 1,799,868 75,000 141,508 360,987j 22 150', OOOj 323,3251 184,965 51, 880 149,998 7,900 876,534 2,675 338,900 16,365 23 50,000 209,1491 17,598! 47,100 14,878 4,371 1,201,960 200,000 615,6311.. 87,500 '175 24 51,455 783,613 36,217,002 1,100,000 l,185,586jl , 100,000 9,809,814J2,520, 610J20,500) 992i 26 2,132,270 519,571 982,426 733,983 221,557 397,933 735,032 19,600,050 1,000,000 200,000 7,937 3,845,087 84,654 9,060,398 500,000 207,099 127,216 43,164 81,875 72 582 163, 854 2J2,176 8 876 45, 608 83, 575 26,706 144', 115 206,222 49, 973 20,504 125, 697 79, 843 80,282 70,110 112,027 17,697 21,694 21,140 28,924 57,279 46,703 36,870 15,335 36,140 i2,"004 8,419 18,097 15,500 24, 758 24,375 22,997 7,754 2,089,079 462,586 3,500 2,885 408,305 10, 696 394,203 875 619, 858 2,500 1,233,076 1 250 114 478 12,251 1.002,618 5,000 ' 860,333 662 262,202 1,320 752,654 7,500 1,177, 994 349,239 2,500 201,397 1,250 300,787 1,587 337,453 2,500 568,065 2,500 526,781 1,750 522, 638 565,361! 223,964! 220,807 779,59: 5, 827,791 2,234,882 9,192,419: 27 149, 848! 28 95,900 1,707,747i 1,467,628 125,000 2,567,915-1,228,5S8\ 4,418,08S| 29 300,000 78,573 104, 959,508^ 490,750! 50,000 25,000 30,000 30,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 60,000 25,000 25; 000 50,000 50,000 35,000 47,: 7,597; 11,3441 25,000 21,804 29,400 19,969, 7,500 63,1941 50,000 6,4731 25,000 30,570 100,000 85; 806! 100,000 9,470 6,250 33,972 25,000 78,171 100,000 14,463 50,000 953 28,59' 25,000 18; 244 25, 000 50,000 39,606 49,998 40,489 26,358! 35,000 210,501i 223,331! 303, 793 ! . 312,287j 594,334! 28,044! 545, 804! 481,516 176, 633! 477,310| 559, 863! 116,432 106,682 222,190:. 160, 655! 342,414) 325,383! 352,814' 128,419; 121,017j 242," 204' 469,313; 15,232i 140,030: 45,450! 43,599' 150,6271 283,208 115,5001 20,072! 107,209, 60,1911 41,5751 41,139! 155,25130 18,279! 31 2,6131 32 9,207133 7,893' 34 6,235:35 14,7291 36 86,212137 47,561! 38 1,250! 39 15, 745j 40 56,752' 41 2,844| 42 13,690! 43 4 i 44 684. 45 25,854! 46 19,336! 47 32,327148 1 D I S T R I C T ]STQa 8. $29,055 39,740 266,505 191,392 108,925 12,916 8,106 1,044,959 1,382,777 $14 764 52, 835 90,477 41 105 42 535 $, 698 8,053 396 049 504 556 S3,101 7,682 10,000 6,C98 11,500 609 2,500 27,771 59,183 $354,415 1,199,976 2,216,596 1,298,501 1.387,478 238,956 323,253 7,193,370 7,185,993 $25,C00| 100,000! 200,0001 100,0001 100,000 25,000! 50,000i 500,000 600,000 $2,364 118,571 66,818 100,964 23,617 6,530 15,657 705,964 384,692 $24,200 $165,203 100,000 577,329 200,000 905, 670 100,000 462,246 100,000 495,581 6,250 137,035 50,000 165,489 500,000 3.656,825 50,000 4,514,830 $108,006! 249! G05,408J 235,1351 346,924! 9,786 384,499 217,930 93,632 4,337,442 300,000 69,145 200,000 2,719,615 227,836' 820,843 62,031 41,065 28,880 74,962 142,320 93,468 36 948 1.7. 635 21 282 16, 375 35, 485 34, 825 750 2,543 1,500 375 1,524 3,000 626,392 458,755 380,594 311,068 758, 665 667,695 50,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 84,000 75,000 12,798| 7,380 16,561 21,123 36,719 32,145 176,253! 22,056! 9,012 174,910 1,416 4,856 53,792 22,763 15,000 15,000 30,000 7,500 29,200 50,000 363,329 214,409 282,617 146,425 508,653 467,823 $29,042 303; 827 238,700 200,153 321,357 54,355 42,107 493,676 1,336,915 553,077] 1,083,394 101,164' 46,301! ; ! 692 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks-as shown TEXAS. DISTRICT NO. 11. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. Abilene, Citizens Abilene, Farmers & Merchants. Alba, Alba Albany, First Albany, Albany Allen, First Alpine, First Alvarado, First Amarilio, First Amarillo, Amarillo Amarillo, National Bank of Commerce. Anderson, First Annona, First Anson, First Aransas Pass, First... Aspermont, First Athens, First Athens, Athens Atlanta, First Atlanta, Atlanta Austin, American Austin, Austin Austin, State Avery, First Bagwell, First Baird, First Baird, Home Ballinger, First Bard well, First Bartlett, First Bartlett, Bartlett Bastrop, First Bay City, First Beaumont, First...... Beaumont, American. Beeville, First Beeville, Commercial.. Bellsvue, First Bells, First Bellville, First Belton, Belt on Belton, Peoples Benjamin, First Big Spring, First BigSpr ing, West Texas. Blanco, Blanco Blooming Grove, Citizens. Blossom, First Bogata, First Bogata, Bogata Bonham, First Bonita, First Booker, First." Booker, Edwards Bowie, First Bowie, City.. Bowie, National Brady, Brady Brady, Commercial Breckenridge, First... Brenham, First Brenham, Farmers Bridgeport, First Brownfield, First Brownsville, First Brownsville, Merchants. Ceo. L. Paxton Ed. S. Hughes F. N. Hopkins Joe B. Matthews S. Webb S. P. Bush C. A. Brown B. M. Sansom W. H. Fuqua B. T. Ware W. O'Brien J. H. Kennard J. M. Stiles R. R. Shapord W. H. Young D. R. Couch J. W. Murchison J. T. La Rue J. G. King L. F. Allday H. A. Wroe E. P. Wilmot Walter Bremond A. P. Denison T. D. Wilson J. F. Dyer E. L. Finley J. Y. Pearce C. F. Chapman C. C. A. Bartlett Mary Bailey W. A. McCord M. Thompson P. B. Doty B. R.Norvell J. C. Wood Jno. W. Cook Sidney Webb N. C. Ferguson C. F. Hellmuth J. Z. Miller Thos. Yarrell A. H. Sams J. I. McDowell Will P. Edwards.... G. W. Wall R. S. Loyd R. V. Womack B. C. Peyton L. W. Lassiter A. B. Scarborough.. J. 0. Howard E. J. Thayer I. N. Edwards T. 0. Phillips C. H. Boodeker Jno. B. Hunt F. M. Richards G. R. White B. S. Walker T. A. Low C. L. Wilkins H. G. Leonard H. H. Longbrake... R. B. Creager Jno. Gregg J. F. Garrison W. R. Keeble D. S. Armstrong — T. E. Dodge W. G.Webb Jas. Garland G. W. Baines,jr E. L. Shelton H. E. Fuqua C. T. Ware J. H. Pritchard G. B. Kennard H. W. Pirkey J. J. Steele L". T. Ayres Rov Riddel T. F. Murchison I. P. La Rue R. P. Dunklin W. A. Powell L. D. Williams M. Hirshfeld J. G. Palm W. G. Bryan V. D. Jones W. S. Hinds T. E. Powell R. G. Erwin C. C. Roach E. T. Jones T. B. Benson Chester Erhard J. C. Lewis L. P. Tullos Chas. H. Stroeck J. B. Barrv R. E. Miller L. B. Moore W. B. Blanton H. T. Rosenberg W. W. James Thos. Yarrell, Jr C. H. Burnett A. E. Pool Robt. T. Piner Chas. E. Crist F. H. Simpson A. P. Black W. E. Me Knight.... J. W. Howison Dick Saunders M. M. Gilbert C. E. Winder Cecil Thomas Win. A. Ayres F. J. Moss..... E. L. Ogden W. D. Crothers Glenn Russell Almot Schlenker Otto E. Baumgart.. Frank Turner R. M. Kendrick G.C.Wagner E. J. Tucker .... Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $804,364 1,014,102 $430,637 401,673 $87,000 156,403 211,590 431,582 374,671 219,151 266,769 261,077 1,911,882 1,587,590 820,796 29,000 99,465 86,499 5,834 96,085 32,350 971,650 306,102 108,918 5,500 13,998 20,458 6,200 13,164 23,887 90,500 145,271 85,416 116,314 6,513 55,000 157,256 7,260 30,200 269,678 16,933 20,251 97,174 1,339 12,378 8,580 12,200 185,361 45,656 889,343 70,133 45,361 240 ; 589 13,380 337,390 109,300 20,200 207,680 111,750 10,400 5,416,263 1.501,100 1,087,740 231,662 3,640,463 551,925 29,250 1,156,024 364,988 218,106 57,516 6,500 109,071 49,089 4,100 11,852 276,787 27,220 295,101 90,583 20,181 28,652 475,787 62,903 8,250 258,855 28,234 371,806 80,200 22,520 16,300 356,083 101,863 16,909 25,085 368,000 33,012 66,000 657,544 3,850,747 1,788,222 474,040 648,328 124,128 2.305,485 13,859 440,906 197,100 13,750 139,736 431,444 4,800 192,732 45,000 4,450 35,293 116,279 15,065 248,112 38,913 44,885 307,657 58,700 91,925 114.198 118,900 287' 800 57,297 13,000 25,264 74,680 393.872 52,517 351^ 919 65,186 114,050 32,750 8,350 155,062 11.650 82,350 355,225 132,863 292,537 770,542 132,231 12,680 66 080 402^159 544,307 150,989 262,889 670,756 1,469,856 671,873 668,928 176,296 1,432 776,13°1,478.-126 797,700 12,963 55,740 264,449 34,938 23,000 11,005 11.099 86,884 6,100 3,045 216,640 25,804 60,800 56,700 5,000 60,129 219,464 60,700 22,150 15,000 28,003 15,250 36.650 42,317 40.693 128; 891 14,293 12,425 5,285 134,788 96,474 182,344 328,828 REPORT OF THE COMPTEOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 693 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. TEXAS. DISTRICT NO. 11. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and Lawful exchange reserve with exclusive Federal of lawful reserve reserve. bank. $516,610 613,974 34,422 113,520 112,232 15,336 60,415 55; 632 1,101,379 651,344 141,307 53,134 43,093 64,025 113,434 13,628 104,804 210,162 20,433 76,056 796,802 1,050,265 166,389 10,011 3,042 101,098 75,086 131,970 14,785 26,538 18,540 18,932 137,298 1,024,769 1,674,487 91,026 222,868 38,624 57,322 68,410 93,474 36,109 52,657 107,814 75,215 43,964 16,690 71,846 22,507 15,696 142,024 28,121 23,889 28,380 152,049 501,023 23,635 99,167 158,071 842,593 111,162 39,687 37,420 30,198 554,612 814,954 Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. $57,469 99,313 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $48,800 $1,330,329 $171,939 $171,439 100,000 1,751,090 17; 728 239,663 $2,500 $1,929,976 9,196 2,307,794 $150,000 100,000 294,212 1,200 12,500 696,985 34,670 3,750 624;233 29,460 913 13,992 108,800 369,413 17,666 3,750 457,849 13,558 998 387,502 149,288 45,137 4,269,838 144,367 70,899 2,905,573 18,589 5,832 1,180,858 40,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 75,000 75,000 300,000 100,000 75,000 4,405 30,145 33,566 20,000 166,096 35,199 75,000 469,574 2,824 39,388 24,393 12,500 474,463 62,877 4,150 138,800 180,455 20,908 17,238 28,848 73,100 193,616 70,047 1,060 65,280 18,750 227,412 75,417 300,000 1,503,164 174,799 1,658,976 108,329 100,000 1,699,569 274,802 2,905,573 78,128 75,000 667,256 60,091 225,385 2,054 1,250 1,306 1,118 1,281 11,517 2,312 3,750 1,500 44,140 90,613 5,000 1,900 1,591 3,098 3,630 1,250 1,000 3,750 3,500 5,485 4,550 32,589 7,000 2,500 2,740 3,052 5,267 1,500 23,334 2,500 1,000 3,500 5,000 1,605 1,250 245,503 246,883 391,232 239,177 229,800 1,162,824 542,419 512,416 421,729 9,171,483 5,835,361 1,779,208 304,365 172,377 446,703 510,438 739,895 317,519 524,455 507,187 451,136 951,353 4,620,728 5,149,800 769,872 848,813 313,059 214,635 387,485 563,296 381,795 428,408 641,011 586,009 210,299 276,276 25,000 30,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 300, 000 300,000 100,000 40,000 27,500 50,000 50,000 100,000 40,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 400,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 30,000 25,000 50.000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 39,440 25,580! 61,5961 0,1411 42,3931 105,292 53,790 76,061 63,361 854,802 735,543 53,509 19,481 14,810 21,446 13,905 61,485 26,278 61,827 32,001 57,053 04,271 316,082 405,432 114,338 100,866 32,365 13,450 30,448 33,590 11,932 59,769 131,254 CA,659 23,624 8,042 1,272,241 194,027 390,070 1,538,824 211,163 40,436 99,460 820, 609 1,191,508 259,395 485,515 933,509 2,587,984 1,189,967 807,940 264,411 38,569 1.719,155 2,958,566 60,000 25,000 50,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 130,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 35,000 25,000 100,000 200,000 34,016 15,000 359,122 64,334 113,278 11,719 7,810 34,315 25.000 159,006 16,860 130,064 150,000 681.918 115,642 14,096 25,000 113,144 15,0901 822 60, ' 5,381 57,152 45,400 455,912! 63,424 24,500 929,976! 32,575 50,000 125,489 43,938 50,000 283,642: 610,310 117,770 3,000 82,769 10,000 2,233,649 13,1,691 146,700 '525,865 208,984 331,197 39,938 2,772 24,423 12,200 186,352i 10,595. 2,500 107,024 97,898 609,2801 489,283 128,848 195.300 1,411,4121 649,779 $88,865 112,446 12,489 7,824 19,039 13,734 8,750 41,371 30,615 21,344 14,343 325,438 269,429 57,557 10,332 5,484 26,648 25,857 39,333 6,395 19,641 10,901 16,725 52,949 441,361 390,372 24,481 38,275 28,851 11,518 15,485 35,246 18,163 16,654 35,881 36,172 9,580 9,274 1,250 23,220 4,250 10,439 2,915 12,083 68, 625 206,300 8,173 1,600 822 5,000 2,375 32,386 62,073 30,298 2,500 6,221 3,326 26,783 1,000 56,365 3,000 161,713 38,984 19,593 16,266 8, 066 14,312 1,808 1,146 508 65,325 5,947 140,026 99,858 25,000 25,000 20,000 6,250 4,700 50,000 6,200 75,000 30,000 294,000 299,995 1G0,000 20,000 10,000 25,000 48,500 24,500 20,000 72,500 70,000 12,500 25,000 349,995 100,000 49,200 50,000 30,000 20,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 201000 50,000 47,400 24, f~ 25,000 149,997 6,066 110,437! 55,866 250, 6301 1, 617 7,388 183,454 11,252 4,080 108,425! 49,282 537, 674 20,802 349,056 405, 8191 51,6,11 255, 800 30,455 100 249,002 ,958,5221,106,435 3,657,724 ,251, " " 22,562 1,225,745 22 640, 529,584 355,"-~ 124, 100,406 73, 43,641 2,600 336, 5,020 8,552 314, 7,214 76,538 27 523, 19,471 28 11,110 116, 93,178 29 21,218 246, 23,254 20,290 149, 155,522 246, 85,000 32 679, .45,148 37,753 33 ,661, 7,704 885,280 892, 5,581 646,642 35 372, 32,875 100,646 522, 8,338 218, 2,201 128, 22,190 5,869 109, 159,997 7,219 450, 4,424 269, 652 227. 44,981 26,037 393', 15,826 337, 86,271 J 125, 913 10,281 122, 70,341 739,769 36,220 104,889 261,200 33,923 346 8,199 212,145 123,608 1,331 7,935 75,429 58,566 26,724 336,805 3,664 474 315,670 65 373,227 66 694 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown TEXAS—Continued. D I S T R I C T INTO. 11—Continued. Resources. j Location and name of ! bank. President. Brownwood, First. T. C. Yantis Brownwood, Citizens.. R. B. Rogers Brownwood, Coggin... C. S. McCartney... Bryan, First H. O. Boatwright. Bryan, City E. H. Astin Burkburnett, First.... J. G.Hardin Burnet, Bumet... A. Howell 8 Byers, First G. W. Byers 9 Bynum, First J. M. White 10 Caldwel'l, Caldwell W.H.Jenkins.... 11 Cameron, First A. N. Green 12 Cameron, Citizens Oxsheer Smith 13 Campbell, National J.T. Hackler ! Exchange. • 141 Canadian, First D. J. Young.. 15 Canton, First Dr. M. L. Cox 16 Canyon, First C D . Lester 17 Carthage, First Temple D. Smith. 18 Celeste, First G. B. Harris 19 Center, First E.S.Carroll 20 Channing, First E. E. Master man. 21 Childress, City S. D. Britt 22 Cesco, American W.E.Morris 23 Clarendon, First W.H.Patrick.... 24 Clarksville, First E.M. Bowers 25 Clarksville, City F. F. Marable 26 Clarksville, Red River. B. A. Dinwiddie.. 2" Claude, First T. S. Gavins 28 Cieburne, Texas F. P. West 29 Cleburne, Home H. C. Gresham 30 Cieburne, Cleburne S. B. Norwood 31 Cleveland, First F. B. Henderson.. 32 Clyde, Clyde... T. E. Powell 33 Coleman, First L.E.Collins 34 Coleman, Coleman D. A. Paddleford. 35 Collinsville, Collins- W. J. McGaughy.. ville. 36 Colorado, City C. H.Lasky 37 Colorado, Colorado R. H. Looney 38 Comanche, First F. E. Adams 39! Comaiiehe,Comanche.. J. B.Chilton 40i Commerce, First W. B. De Jeanett. Commerce, Planters & J. T. Jackson Merchants. J. R. Wallace Cooledge, First R.M. Walker Cooper, First J. L. Darwin Cooper, Delta 441 O. Anderson 45| Cooper, Farmers Clark Pease 40| Corpus Christi, City... Joseph Hirsch. Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi. James Garitty Corsicana, First Corsicana', Corsicana.. J, A. Thompson... 49 B. B. Munsey. 50 Corsicana, State L. A. Kerr 51 Cotulla, Stockmens M. Spellman 52 Crandall, First W. A. Brooks Crandall, Citizens 53 R. J. Smith 54 Crawford, First H. F. Moore Crockett, First 55 Alf Smith 5 Crosbyton, First < 5' Crosbyton, Citizens... L. B.Culwell 58 Cross Plains, Farmers. Chris Parsons Jos. Sheridan 59 Cuero, Buchel 60 Daingerfield, Citizens. W. T.Connor, jr.. Daingerfield, National. J. Bradneld 61 Dalhart, First W. N. Stone Dallas, American Ex- E, M. Reardon change. 04! Dallas, City R. H. Stewart 651 Dallas, National of J. B. Adoue Commerce. i J Cashier. I Millard Homines i F. S. Abney i Geo. Kidd L. L. Mclnnis W. H. Cole .....I A. R. Pribble Geo. T. Lamon Leo J.Curtis L. €. McCommas C. E. Cromartie H. M. Hefley L. T. Lewis B. R. Brown C. W. Allen ! I. Christopher E.H. Powell J, W. Cooke S. II. Granberry J.S.Kennedy...... I). W. Woolley..... C.C. Badgett F. A. VanDeren W.W.Taylor...... E. W. Bowers F. A. Autone A. M. Graves B.C. Wooldridge... W. K. Williamson.. Jos. B. Long J. C. Blakeney M. V. Wynne C. A. Bowman R. H. Alexander LeonL. Shield Joe B.Cobler F. W. Stoneroad, jr. J. M. Thomas AV. M. Durham J.R. Slaughter..... j J. D. Jeanigan R. B.Long T. J. Johnson Charles NayloT. J. A. Darwin L. E.Stell | W. R. Horton Ernest J. Miller R. L. Hamilton A. G. Elliott E. L. Dupuy B. Wildentnal J. E. Murphy F. B. Fowler T.C. Jenson D. G.Moore G.M.McKee W. S. McClung L. F.Bond Louis Scherre J. W. Pate J.Y. Bradneld E. T. Adair G. H. Pitt man Lang Wharton George Miller Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $711, 597! $142,850 550, 579! 183,969 783, 7351 101,8-16 523, 025! 179,630 680. 326 215,788 1,381, 117 169,564 166, 399 35,833i 198, 173 30,633; 148, 823 14,576| 359, 124,9001 »7,349 46" 114,8811 776', 071 2,693,53SI 97, 023 52,618! $106, ooo! 384, 40,550'; 356,752! 56,781! 426,546! 53,9631 257.878 13,54l| 206', 853 53,350| 219,899 102,340i 81,039 2,503| 109,137 366,092! 110,234 195,355! 170,924! 95,007 419,016! 116,238 95,508| 697,628! l,116',216i 2,208, 850* 27,814! 192,913! 413,242' 777,379! 200,515; 643,339; 457,149! 1,626,713! 121,658^ 174,5391 152,1951 12,003' 828; 241! 172,100' 836,184! 459,545' 32,536: G, 122 32,784 7,233 4S; 282 16,3731 8,9001 19,500| 5,900 26,769 10,155 62,158 16,500 26,116 53,161 2,500 48,7691 38,300! 136,811 7,746 3,165i 31,300i 45,730| 12,265 45,250 45,367 171,409 34,137 29,160 6,200 7,450 2,550 21,350 40,269 23,953 6? 950 ! 337,211! 446,540| 370,247i 209,853| 156,146; 169,724j 27,700 63,377' 137,194! 777 000i 74,050 19.750! 16,950! 40,449 25,588! 7,675, 11,520j 209.523' 430;064j 197,028! 752,2811 858,2271 2,471.024! 75,000' 172,089! 45,128 ! 71,1471 233,849i 678,345j 23,850 30,777 13,300! 35,661! 96,0531 215,352' i 1,085,061 496,605 ! 220,700 : 1,955,3721 1,387,214! 128,379! 453,466! 669,981! 14,697 222,967| 104,350| 58,378 161,796; 35,302 7', 150! 205,002! 29,017 2', 250 201,1421 40,0241 15,345 792,6371 81,321 222,962! 200,543' 11,9251 13,868; 131,087| 17,670' is, ooo; 224,4741 12,05ii! 23,850! 594,8871 25,722^ 66,044; 104,603? 5,000| 49,276' 255,530i 13,001 87,600' j 58O',488 35, 89S| 94, GOOi 2,120,515i 1 10,001, 453 8,890,551! 15,563,212! 8,761.350! 1,113,480 1,367; 317! 852,187| 47,2501 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 695 by reports of condition on Sept, 12, 1919—Continued. TEXAS-—Continued D I S T R I C T NO. 11—Continued, Liabilities Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $150,244 29,154 136,108 132,146 59,493 867.711 31J483 30,368 4,275 28,837 70,790 39,622 8,008 $40,759 28,970 55,360 44,793 49,635 173,030 13,761 14,489 10,313 21,295 25,857 43,474 7^749 78,014 25,856 169,898 61,659 11,534 25,08," 4,996 41,589 61,441 78,115 114,049 33,559 64,441 48,000 215,634 109,391 1,343,094 25,296 30,387 149,78( 98,460 10,425 26,2-94 76,549 48,441 122,430 17,706 6,755 53,466 46,044 2,437 38,545 32,958 76,678 49,627 52,326 16,369 14,049 15,035 35,849 14,696 17,383 13,341 15,188 65,289 17,241 165,237 146,710 639,634 9,314 28,588 8,712 52,551 50,597 190,160 Other assets. 3,988 13,868 24,424 18,162 5,124 21,685 12,716 18,200 23,787 12,309 64,916 Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus a n d undivided profits. Due to banks Circula- Demand Time de- and all tion. deposits. posits. other liabilities. 31,156,450 $100,000 $321,913: $97,400 $538,574: $63,182 $35,381 846,372 100,000 107,305! 97,100 369,135! 4,467 168,365 86,976| 5,995 159,877 100,000 24,300 749,890: 1,127,038 100,000 198,252; 97,297 631,150 1,885 43,074 1,071,658 150,000 122,944| 100,000 577,717 109.064 1,059/723 100,000 76,2391 48,900 2,0£3,524 2,625,753 60,192 276'898 30,000 30,979 29,400 14"9,982j 15,066 V 255,427 25,000 12,672 25,000 187,291 30,000 2,400 8 282,363 ; 25,000 16,747 2,4311 9 180,537 136,3591 55,765 * *97,"297 295,524 26,100! 10 574,686 100,000 75,000 64,785 137,023;ll 725,396 72,900 375,6, 100,000 81,788 2,054,867; 12 3,583,775 97,300 1,249,819] 30,000 10,810 8,806:13 29,100 05,2021 173,918 567,620 447,124 706,426 368,563 357,088 388,936 99, 657 570,272 394,478 429,209 690,215 865,120 3,000 3,510,584 3,146 293,180 17,446 1,549,019 6,142 1,046,128 6,250 3,692,447 1,614 348,556 1 404 205,909 12,475 1,247,362 40,411 1,526,374 271 64,056 100,000 40,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 125,000 240,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 44,066 24,100 9,500 46.590 39,201 49,100 19,474 12,000 46,446 18,983 ""so," 666 4,514 45,448 10,023 34,915 119,460 89,690 64,941 28,672 70,000 28,777 79,315 13,241 7,118 206,954 133,022 2,500 331,833 194,601 439,236 194,792 192,257 262,047 65,1811 300,705 180,1091 250,517 460,152 255,775 979,272 177,641 665,396 639,738 764,503 161,215 143,709 755.459 729.460 33,192 lf>,802|14 156,433|15 77,522 16 92,297117 39,186:18 2,44819 85420 19,493 21 16,886 22 39,190J23 48,003(24 393.389 25 2,167; 371 26 32,433 27 553.002:28 136', 026129 295,460130 142,790131 23,11732 31,800 55,149:33 12,625 251,667 34 1,200 2,164 35 4,000 4,050 5,069 2,500 10,717 6,580 448,175 578,910 665,486 379,264 318,297 238,284 60,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 50, oor 48, 122,495 26,152 22,426 16,644 35,286 164,839 146,615 404,962 205,415 171,879 138,744 63,225 46,419 21,713 90 3,480 6,000 1,875 2,815 18,812 5,000 336,355 732,807 283,284 1,079,639 1,404,248 4,199,51" 75,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 13,344 50,000 134,426 63, 587 42 37,141 60,000 397,945 24,700 138.021143 20,120 37,500 147,887 2,040 25; 737|41 37,419 50,000 819,466 73,592 49,212 45 35,762 100,000 612,558 208,782 347,146)46 184,623 100,000 1,518,059 283, r " 1,913,237 47 15,00G 24,500 98,000 50,000 50,000 12,500 50,819. 51,367 96,196 30 138,881137 14,659j38 1,333 39 4,774 40 1,754 41 93,010 368,088 123,959 125,235 35,237 57,641 18,671 94,515 13,177 27,003 4,668 16,376 20,380 4,693 48,560 119,995 7,930 24,405 9,201 6,537 16,683 23,958 41,086 85,656 19,692 19,449 13,582 8,336 44,192 24,202 9,710, 771 2,225,012 32,040 2,295,504 300,000 362,565 300,000 318,701 14,238 48 57,831 3,777,990 200,000 257,973 200,000 468,815 152,612 l,498,590|49 10,000 1,241,022 200,000 58.591 199,997 586,802 190,304:50 5,328 3,000 501,881 75,000 84,020 60,000 282, 789[ 72J51 1,250 245,678 50,000 10,702 25,0001 134,9801 6,700 18,296 52 4,427 261,740 25,000 79,530 25,000 61,9911 70.219 53 1,918 283.502 30,000 7,500 71,814| 7.416! 166; 772:54 27,169 1,292,644 100,000 135,899 100,000 558,0151 209; 075! 189,656J55 260,243 1,572 50,000 29,291 12,500 116,2491 5,650| 46,552l5<> 189,620 9,525 40,000 15,832 io,ooo; 90,786 61 32,996157 301,336 315 25,000 18,178 193,955 12,150 45,753|58 6,300 816,849 100,000 3,454 91,072 37,000 555,994 32,783 59 199,498 1,478 30,000 29,408 34,497 60 7,500382,745 4,690 59,345 50, OOO! 113,471 50,000 109,929161 11,123 791.503 38,215 75,000' 328,708 76,952 75,000 197,628 62 111,389 39,059,691 1,500,000 2,072,644 1 ,000,000i29 178,483 78,738 5,229,826 63 J 8,543, 732 1,755,664 564,495 233,979 118,828 35,856,266 1,000,000 1,887,114 1,000,000 21,015,352 36,056 3,101, 284 150,000 202; 390 60,0001 2,523,640 39,312 10,914,488 64 165,254 65 696 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown T E X A S—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 11—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Dallas, Security. Dallas, Tenison. Dawson, First Dawson, Liberty Decatur, First Decatur,City De Leon, Farmers & Merchants, Del Rio, First Del Rio, Del Rio Denison, National Denison, State Dentcn, First Denton,DentonCounty Denton, Exchange Deport, First Detroit, First Devine, Adams Dodd City, First Dublin, Citizens Dublin, Dublin Eagle Lake, First Eagle Pass, First Eagle Pass, Border Eastland, American... D. E. Waggoner E. O. Tenison G.C. Dunn JoeC. Keitt W. T. Waggoner.... S. A.Lillard R.W. Higginbotham E.E. Sawyer L.Rust R.S. Legate G. L. Blackford... H. F. Schweer W. B.McClurkan. J. R.Christal J. H. Moore.. J. L. Van Dyke... CM. Thompson.. S. D. McGee J. H. Latham Jno. G. Harris Frank Stephens... E. H.Schmidt.... S. P. Simpson G.C. Waggoner... Tom Harrell J.R. Knight A. E.Westhoff.... R. M. Millsaps G. A. Rives J. B.Christian Edward SchlofTke. W. H. Rivers, jr.. James G. McNary. Crawford Harvie.. U. S.Stewart. C. R.Morehead... F. J. Phillips C. B. Anderson... J. Baldridge E. K. At wood J. G. Schulz W. S. Aston A. L.Carpenter... A. T. Thanheiser.. J. A. Carpenter... S. V. Houston. W. R. Wiseman.. C. Surguier Ray Sappington.. R. P. Pinson Tom Lay den J. M. Rooney W. E.Connell J. W. Spencer Eastland, City Eddy, First Edna, Allen Edgewood, First El Campo, First Eldorado, First. Electra, First. Elgin, Elgin El Paso, First El Paso, Border El Paso, City El Paso, State Emory, First Enloe, First Ennis, Citizens Ennis, Ennis Falls City, Falls City.. Farmersville, First Farmer sville. Farmers & Merchants. Fayetteville, Farmers. Ferris, Ferris Floresville, First Floresville, City Floydada, First Follett, Farmers Forney, City Forney. Farmers Fort Stockton, First.. Fort Worth, First Fort Worth, Farmers & Mechanics. Fort Worth, Fort Worth. Fort W orthjCommerce. Fort Worth, Stockyards. Franklin, First Freeport, Freeport Frisco, First Frost, First Gainesville, First Gainesville, Lindsay.. Galveston, First Galveston, City Cashier. Edwin Hobly J. D. Gillespie J. F. Smith C. O. Weaver E. P. Gibson J. Warren Lillard. Z. O. Steakley E. A. Hatton C. O. Fokes P. J. Brennan W. G. Meginnis... L. H. Schweer M. W. D av enport. J.C.Coit Le Roy Moore W. E. Holloway.. A. M. Patterson... W.C. McGee WicklifTe Skinner. E.W.Harris W. E.Lenhart Geo. O. Hollis R. H. Bibolet. Walter Gray.. A. F. Martin.. W. F. Hill. A. Schmidt Joe P. Downs C. E. Ericson W. O. Alexander. J. A. Wise W. P.Culp, jr J. E. Benton Sig N. Schwabe... C. H. Teague Geo. D. Flory S. K.MeCallon.... A. R. Byrns J. L. Clarke. M. B. Moseley,jr.. A. D. Opiela J. L. Chapman J. C. Hale C. G. Vetter. D. H. Meyers J. H. Brown. Wayne Herrington. S. E. Duncan E. L. Cupps C. C.Jordan J. M.Davis, jr Jno. M. Odom W. P. Andrews B. H. Martin K. M. Van Zandt.. .1 R. W. Fender.. J. E.WTillis Roy C. Vance D. J.Mauk W. C. McLendon.. J. E. Ripple J. C. Beck J. W. Gladney O. E. Powers Fred W.Catterall. M. P. Jensen C. J. Benson Jno. N. Sparks R. M. DufTey C. A. Jones B. R. Smith. G. J. Heflin D.T. Lacy S. M. King R. Waverley Smith. W. L. Moody, jr Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $15,797,037 $13,656,771 $2,068,260 1,742,049 821,436| 99,577 189,577 100,850 9,200 277,569 129,618' 13,000 656,163 147,640 13,525 563,116 93,640 15,023 707,880 319,325 23,533 1,161,763 248,173 607,281 146,050 789,695 285,768 1.008,422 363,347 396,185 97,488 663,281 1,317,240 615,050 85,370 170,520 138,678 502,211 81,963 137,589 60,438 67,620 15,334 188,746 106,895 350,452 155,198 386,757 73,400 766,279 372,792 732,764 205,270 297,360 47,788 799,911 113,454 165,867 60,908 235,329 33,300 220,485 30,292 348,964 224,610 393,944 22,437 270,828 231,488 426,716 70,980 5,656,240 2,119,656 735,153 266,423 2,305,845 1,01?, 378 2,096,117 606,539 12,350 155,200 25,000 177,976 515,085 120,400 1,187,896 103,202 39,908 22,909 576,341 67,915 327,956 120,158 38,966 34,638 150,598 179,767 35,550 61,762 80,686 14,750 14,349 30,075 8,900 15,921 12,200 24,907 159,383 28,952 8,173 16,263 9,495 19,309 9,000 25,100 10,623 17,748 40,290 799,453 22,412 344,549 166,389 10,360 5,300 14,500 89,130 6,390 19,500 11,947 42,941 66,626 290,237 16,250 306,843 89,796 211,937 63,724 318,866 23,538 119,420 3,262 254,245 35,000 433,625 101,519 134,378 30; 800 9,437,197 3,199,371 8,501,567 2,312,616 5,347 10,550 14,700 6,600 32,160 5,706 9,105 12,425 16,764 349,234 298,213 8,419,974 2,293,552 558; 000 1,952,072 2,686,205 58,300 788,731 26,953 49,194 182,701 114,041 123,205 218,006 947,544 646,478 1,060,905 2,924; 249 68,850 97, 595 37,577 49, 707 349,229 191,210 545,325 309,018 10,490 23, 650 8,000 2,424 30,203 105,465 236,167 362,817 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 697 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. TEXAS—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 11—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources Due to Surplus and liabanks Demand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all posits. other liadivided tion. profits. bilities. .3,516,495 ], 739 $6,450,367 $168, 752 $322, 552 $38. 463, $2,000,000 $565,804 $1,500,000 $18,199,718 $2,681,722 $li 1,180,763 '996,642 190,826 54,777 3,905,306 500,000 118,831 500,000 1,605,713 76,182 25,147 25,000 168,229 1,244 25,000 1,250 320,802 12,569 7,356 198,371 53,442 152,214 50,000 5,587 454,028 16,672 11,582 40,984 50,000 586,404 56,563 135,362 2,500 969,313 100,000 40,296 109,189 50,000 93,627 50,000 346,654 60,943 138,657 2,500 739,881 28,710 36,892 47,505 50,000 21,651 36,000 1,152,252 3,287 1,307,407 83,126 170,255 591, 436 184,766 200,816 282, 790 134,679 197,014 61,524 22,991 59,174 40,870 38, 435 38,080 178,298 33,364 477,989 176,727 753,743 302, — 14,397 48,104 21,167 117,026 92,793 196,596 21,154 2,365,012 295,854 325,962 600,862 292,019 43,939 60,843 288,696 100,219 49, 50f 29,15/ 59,0324,030 81,885 26,334 ' 48,640 4,16" 15,788 38,115 31,278 5,431,89! 2,746,409 75,000 71,082 3,750 2,115,170 46,952 8,953 1,028,640 100,000 70,550 5,056 1,502,483 100,000 93,849 346,200 2,274,375 100,000 28,260 50,000 694,037 1 875 50,000 140,000 11,500 2,390,797 903,046 100,000 48,206 12,210 50,000 12,628 48,100 407,667 21,979 684,168 100,000 4,492 13,376 50,000 285,405 3,057 6,807 30,000 137,595 500 14,918 370,034 50,000 5,474 42,133 60,000 739,031 750 31,089 11,912 75,000 561,429 153,683 153,136 2,083,262 100,000 100,000 6,861 1,191,356 40,782 30,000 54,647 16,288 1,177,999 50,000 97,499 51,545 1,381,461 50,000 258,107 7,440 30,000 359,499 900 21,957 25,000 314,764 8,655 25,165 31,717 13,661 761,078 100,000 75,000 30,115 550,911 1,000 53,243 774,027 25,000 4,124 20,736 581,572 50,000 I,1""" 800,000 636,191 530,569 12,107,121 96,384 23,412 1,439,638 200,000 227,640 42,198 4,263,572 300,000 299,799 8,750 3,778,456 110,000 25,000 501,241 31,000 313 25,000 308,459 14,719 41,525 755,081 100,000 38,181 6,072 68,221 37,405 1,774,550 100,000 25,000 192,744 16,858 6,460 50,000 785,450 39,560 32,629 65,000 517,301 21,291 6,792 25,000 182,096 1,250 7, 65,000 357,965 812 16,086 50,000 525,958 2,500 30,234 50,000 327,584 5,100 13,888 50,000 475,475 38, 713 13,557 25,000 137,015 815 3,645 50,000 327,942 1,425 12,379 610,358 100,000 5,000 19,674 25,000 226,648 1,250 12,178 1,047,363 244,797 19,709,860 1,000,000 844,496 321,197 15,024,498 500,000 6,441,376 1,102,868 382,360 19,258,131 1.508,791 1^681,084 57,636 336,339 47,113 114,139 7,875 13,179 196,731 444,190 633,3-8 703,894 14,741 21,269 7,901 5,715 52,?1? f.6,916 121,545 350,376 1.399 52, 2,500 2,735 2,190 1,250 2,624 3,250 25;056 17,969 105,912 48,837 106,052 153,165 59,124 42,344 65,224 32,823 102,390 32,104 9,713 58,344 101,193 28,346 214,117 120,750 3,378 16,687 32,451 36,919 50,907 98,774 58,220 29,714 108,987 231,437 20,985 76,700 166,952 32,325 24,288 70,689 80,566 8,013 122,658 31,921 75,000 97,600 100,000 95,400 37,500 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 10,000 50,000 15,000 20,000 100,000 100,000 30,000 12,500 17,200 25,000 100,000 20,000 25,000 25,000 700,000 200,000 300,000 55,000 6,250 25,000 25,000 100,000 18,000 12,500 65,000 1,304,421 11,332 543,505 624,085 156,253 1,865 870,206 143,343 182,882 10 1,374,208 2,717 548,885 11 60,925 12 486,488 2,008,622 239,831 13 550, 889 161,933 14 191,251 90,460 15 18,133 305,018 14,822 136,938 16 134,229 15,051 4,021 17 85,377 505 18 2,000 203,545 7,036 19 1,109 528,757 32,381 20 1,700 267,715 83,724 86,644 21 1,499,402 47,637 122,106 22 58,636 23 807,855 4,115 85,007 24 3,528 1,026,086 43,576 25 1,235,128 23,570 75,302 26 1,400 98,955 33,810 27 241, 570 72,615 28 141,242 421,630 33,781 6,893 29 394, 490 3,201 30 665,792 28,521 31 309,622 55,380 32,583 32 ,640,877 3,626,160 33 4,108,647 2, 761,428 ' 40,538 216,687 34 1, 624,012 824,145 1,138,713 35 1,943,730 977,048 525,726 36 910 15,~~" 37 421, 756 50, 490 38 183,681 423,185 34,800 101,407 39 872, 700 135,018 486,266 40 1,083 41 140,647 343,842 256,450 42 282,617 72,216 43 547 78, 5,420 25,000 40,743 16,250 221, 54,939 50,000 365, 25,535 50,000 186, 330, 48,300 51, 1,620 32,099 25,000 136, 31,116 100,000 207, 12,961 25,000 141, 654,177 500,000 8,770, 627,428 450,000 8,442, 600,000 1,488,616 3,695,151 5,594,351 500,000 200,000 290,063 223,058 326,395 373,429 186,748 290,281 1,578,544 1,457,438 2,622,396 4,668,323 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 250,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 32,703 16,537 6,739 25,278 132,906 165,368 253,965 267,463 8,381 278 22,969 14,393 20,169 26 1,237,830 283,070 14,000 4,902 15', 083 11,532 44,550 83,870 151,272 21,837 7,547,832 4,721,189 600,000 10,465,596 1,080,028 5,G23,£ 1,468,525 49,998 2,307,973 44,490 1,392,073 2,813,322 50,000 152,326 12,200 292,028 25,000 72,453 4,211 25,000 79,190 50,000 746,268 65,000 850,426 27,256 192,100 1,113,853 531,401 ,116,472 155,000 1,002,968 2, 34,566 2,664 53,345 110,813 399,370 149,388 331,078 64 926,420 65 698 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Resources mid liabilities of natior.cl hauls cs shoivn TEXAS—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 11—Continued. Re.-ourc-cr,. I Location and nair.o cf i bank. j Ti t Stale c, I ir t ,Gate ( eort ... ,I C Kid I - ,1 irst Gil'' Me ( oil c, Fir ' tm President. T>. A. Mclvinney. A. R. Davis....'.. J. R.Rahy DanE. Graves... J. E. Cooper Ed. R. Sinks T. S. Ragland.... & R.C.Barnwell... C. A.Milam J. T. Vickers W. E. Miller W. B. Campbell. 3. P. Randle A. P. Wilbar W. W. CoiXman.. i U Ben F. Read i n . . . R. E. Lynch ( I I i G - l ri . . . Chas.Gav 1 1 ,r t D.C.Cogdeil gde L G. Waltrip.... ,cu Ci n L. G W l t i ,* vii^e, L id T. B.Meeks L.H. Harrell Ferine O. L. Wilkirson... A. W. Storrs J. E. M. Yates.... ( , Fa u o W. H. Bush G ivi l i t < i t i i P , C O ^ I cr ial A. S. Moore " ( 1 ( ^ i iik , c a' ge F. J. Phillip? Joseph F. Green... ( g^ v, » t C ^oe f 7 , ( i i ^ . . Dan Parker L. P. Atmar IT 'c is ill , >irM iP Ferd.Hilije ^Hamilton.. J. T.James , li 4 J.G. Wilkinson... a, I James H. Cat or... Mrs. M. S.Pierson., i ,n B.H.Toney s, I ir t" 'I , ] i r I W. P. Ferguson... 11 G.E.Pratt iih IJI t ij- t 11,1 arme 3. J.C. Amsler. , lli r s d ..I J.M.Mays Henl - o i , i Faimers i J. E. Norvell... Geo. L. Muse F c ci^ i . l u i r n f -d, We tein .. j G.A.F.Parker... ! G. M.Carlton II CO, 1 1 S . W.Pitt Barnes... Hi o, Hico . . A. Bissaf!tz. Higgin , Eir^t Henry Fross Hi>,gi " s, Cit 17ens > Geo. Carmichael.. Hillsboro, Citizens W.M.Williams... Hillsboro, Farmers L.B.Mewhmney. Holland, First J.M. Finger....'.. Hondo, First Honey Grove, First... J. A. Pierce Honey Grove,Planters R.J.Thomas Honey Grove, State.. J. A. Underwood.. J. T. Scott Houston, First Houston,Houston Ex- Henry S. Fox, jr.. change. Houston, L u m b e r - S. F. Carter mans. 591 Houston, Commerce... R. M. Farrar 60' Houston, South Texas ! Jas. A. Baker.... Commercial. J. S. Rice Houston, Union I J. L.Blackburn.. Howe, Farmers W. E.McDaniel. Hubbard; First Goi G > ( ( i T 1 >- I Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. Cashier. L. L. Caldwell... Ford Scale Leake Ay res J. P. Kendrick... 1. N.Keller A. J. Nisbet H. P. McGaughy. W. C. Barnwell*. W. A. Sandlin... Jno. R. Beaver... D.H. Harrison... P.L.Campbell.. J . H . Daniel R. E.Colvard.... Geo. McMeen C. E. Herrington. P. K. Deats A. A. Morrison... J. N. Nutt.. Sid Powell B.L. Gill, jr O. M. Harrell.... J. A. Ingle F.L.Tegge JohnS. Estill.... S. B. Brooks W. H. Camp. J. W.Birdsong... A.H. Barnett L. B.Cobb,jr.... R. R. Rabb J. H. Simpson... E. A. Perry. B. L.Jones E. J. Tiiaver. R.C. Couch M. E. Smart E. A.Reinhardt. A. M.Jones H. A. Mat hews... E . F . Crim. W. E.Norvell... E. B. Posey Roscoe Davidson... E . H . Randals Geo. B. Golightly.. E. E.Doggett C.H.Hvde R.C. West W. L. Embree Logan Mewliinney. Horace Bradley J. B. Hembeer J. C. McKinnev G. W.McCleafy.... F. E. Russell Wm. S. Patton M. S. Hurrav A. D. Simpson P. J. Ever shade H. B. Finch A. F. Thompson... Clyde Keitt 454 8134,630; 22o,359i 262,01? 110,279| 73,252 47,819! 315,196! 77,700 201 638 123; 668 100. 861 61,664 26,443 68,780 $28,460 22,600i 22,318: 5,153! 37,186: 15,441' 47,510: 31,8211 I 3,202! 5,2501 16,764 355, 629 695, 116 1?6 882 198, 2' 411, 4! 644, 895! 239, 8821 555, 729 178,350 54,350 31,257 29,708 269,585 158,917 79,500 143,836 24,113 79,967 18,000 12.300J 6; 3521 9, ISO1, 8,637; 45 923! 10', 469! 44,7281 19,099! 21,813i 57,451 61,254 9,000i 8,950! 51,796 79,424 160,380 175; 925 910,86' 8,950 143,796 121,404 179,500 85,000 42,407 4,663 28,800 22.123 12; 500 60,980 143,043 205,182 134,151 29; 050: 33; 400; 38,9711 70,300! 3,550! 15,214 22,972) 37,010! 6,000i 22,832: 4,7591 10,800; 10,5141 16;513i 127,604' 45,1061 22,349 13,750' 534: 242) 44i: 286 316 829! 384! 547! 162; 845 395: 545 179; 071 719 588 ZJo, 258^1 370;022 309,524! 1,354; 006| l,036,386| 2,305,458 69,149 296,613 500,396 510,497 290,031 391,037 237,426 359,531 96,883 526,005 308, 554 323,041 '320,534 333,252 i 269,095 81,800 56,962l 412', 270 50,000 11.300; 236,616 87,218 29; 200 216,681 58,300 16,700: 243,490 10,328 21,009! 208,894 6,987 8,600 833,384 399,855 107, 774 536,291 217,276 28,600 190,609 26,804 6,900; 241,140 62,438 7,200! 371,430 135,292 45,871! 368,599 116,646 28,600] 820,044 138,968 20,500 14,945,228 5,751,696 1,268', 287! 7,324,403 4,056,726 352,2901 5,717,296 1,985,58- ! I 251,200; 1,984,784 1,91S,182 7,449,00 4 4, 409, 516 354.847! 7S5,Sl 7j 8,282,193 2,731,100 1,516,297! 169,873i 60,920 6,000! 463,582| 157.819 35.578J REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 699 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. TEXAS—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 11—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $14,827 44,114 55,406 83,137 61,937 103,134 54,856 16,517 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $17,057 5,321 26,999 27,419 20,251 15,329 46,649 8,989 44,199 34,697 56,182 8,460 13,421) 9,875 29,348 87,035 114,205 11,051 656,853 169,273 113,505 29,185 62,960 174;938 16,292 42,4871 6,454 10,372 130,035! 69,935! 30,647j 27,816j 17,043 36,478 5,736 6,490 6,756 11,674' 49,102 15,019 332,219 177,350 1,231,283 135,896 25,997 17,167 15,156 133,199 63,705 255,688 13,206 28,623 41,799j 33,503 27,312 16,009 25,3341 23,869! 358 25,699 31,100 20,509) 104,523 64,415 74,361 19,892 53,206 76,128 4,984 56,3531 124,095 35,158 47,355 33,972 "*"i9,"7i6| Total resources Other assets. and liabilities. Capital. $2,552 24,263 6,500 3,213 16,475 750 13,745 2,856 $472,986 855,899 814,522 546,030 593,648 345,318 873,501 316,954 S50,000 100,000 100,000 40,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 50,000 812 502 1,555 319,975 203,985! 254,017 25,000 25,000 75,000 2,505 600,124 1,625 892,913 3,344 288,495 1.028 259,607 8', 440 1,484,987 2,100 1,091,043 625 474, 628 5,789 807,083 1,119 350,053 4,101 619,885 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 4,193 1,500 358.878 348,741 450 515,701 3,099 451,272 11,235 2,024,439 7,500 1,499,656 12,215 4,785,811 1,516 232,267 750 510,993 7,785 798.879 3,000 827,925 3,760! 486,464' 2,992 495,168' 1,445 11'156 625 12,364 5,988| 4,000 2,750 325,388 500,573 146,018 637,695 664,697 572, 845 634,478 537,591 40,000 40,000 35,000 60,000 150,000 150,000 250,000 25,000 50,000 65,000 60,000 50,000 40.000 25,000 60,000 30,000! 50,000! 25,000 50,000 50.0001 25,000 4,979 50,000 488,537 56,233! 19,468 2,531 545,607 50,000 61,733; 7,773 456,548 50,000 79,563 120 20,831 438,962 127,822 1,615 60,0001 -17,844 354,853 62,745; 1,825 25,000! 15,456 56,852 312 306,234 25,000j 24,588 78,084 200,000 35,640 10,815 1,465,552 46,093 5,000 865,281 100,000! 32,021 25,110 494 260,878 50,000 10,961 45,403 2,786 381,058 50,000 22,091 60,991 2,500 634,311 125,000 18,225 46,263 935 580,197 100,000 19,153 108,558 1,145, 855 125,000 57,785 4,114,740 1,639,861 "723*729 28,443,541 2,000,000 1,617,559 652,233 524,722 14,527,933 800,000 1,619,431 501,568 1,319,992 370,661 3,985,984 1,150,999 3,393,391 39,293 32,476 46,990 10,123,072 600,000 Due to Surplus banks and un- Circula- Demand Time de- and all divided tion. deposits. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $6,201 §50,000 $147,459 42,130 100,000 394,109 116,515 95,780 417,773 84,099 25,250 392,505 46,473 50,000 269,469 69.198 15,000 185,888 50,369 25,000 586,674 35,625 50,000 122,133 37,697 6,250 4,756 23,573 ' '257666 140,450 163,118 125,678 226,640 108,104 50,000 559,585 121,512 32,500 232,059 19,358 6,250 132, r ~ 17,338 6,245 41,430 30,000 1,343,C 98,568 25,000 857,825 23,369 12,500 382,075 117,065 100,000 366,413 194,682 15.199 12,500 21,575 50,000 485,443 75,098 46,174 40,000 30,000 134,831 153,117 $6,893 S212,433 87,331 59,465 84,454 4,176 2,400 125,306 15,232 56,069 55,389 23,099 36,097 27,150 15,710 400 34,525 23,016 10,000 109,747 9,000 170,026 43,950 3,831 52,960 60,000 190,769 106,277 150,000 997,441 11,269 56,079 149; 995 677,561 369,396 200,000 3,528,763 6,250 180,628 2,582 17,392 25,946 15,000 109,464 106,794 65,000 511,235i "28,134 64,254 59,995 397,966" 195,954 102,870 16,700 313,302^ 18,910 40,000 199,162! 11,250 207,320' 37,550 7,318 61,646 25,000 352,509! 42,032; 14,! . 1,000! 1,500 104,107 12,500 255,015| 34,064 24,990 312,171! 254,779 41,991 50,000 288,002: 65,359 50,000 352,139 25,000 315,939 14,988s 78,417! 67,623 49,772 10,452 29,405 77,594 30,654 14,911 22,000 112,176 40,989 117,222 730,582 2, 615,510 000 000 im 5001 250! 000 000 250 000 000 700 256 357 156, 634 334, 507 . 230, 884 164, 407 i 162, 957; 503, 561! 16,260 34,783 "46,"! 142,856 71,398 87, 984 943. 147; 087: 30,695 329 231, 687;: 256, 058 . 6,970 272! 010: 587; 514 i. 000 14,920,038! 430*426 000 4,647, 276:2, 351,223! 83,428 11,010 4,766 165,380 113,606 5,428 78,035 40,488 9,650 6,684 89,080 54,656 12,866 58,950 79,450 147,978 83,712 609,452 450,719 437,652 28 415 310,582 22,716 49,756 3,592 33 192,194 48,200 1,418 58,120 214,573 13,693 142,852 116,980 102,048 100,932 175,773 1,418 22,369 5,638 11,223 446,413 203,685 11,935 27,042 91,278 141,528 316,119 8,362,495 5,313,924 490,479 599,997 3,521,084 1,426,098 3,485,414 245,648 50,697 5,999,163 500,000 447,539 18,228,859 1,000,000 1,199,565 500,000 3,394,088 723,967 635,460 920,000 9,275,481 1,657,032 4,176,781 824,709 106,964 16,854,654 1,000,000 290,308 30,000 1,500 12,722 709,415 50,000 2,500 17,460 752,234 700,000 7,322,512 4, [,196,017 2,883,891 10,328 18,850 29,995 176,206 24,929! i 86,370 285,750 50,000 237,295 700 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown TEXAS—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 11—Continued. Resources. Location and name of ban1;. Hughes Springs, First. Huntsville, Gibbs Hutto, Hutto Iowa Park, First Irene, First Italy, First Itasca, First Itasca, Itasca Jacksboro, First Jacksboro, Jacksboro.. Jacksonville, First Jasper, Citizens Jayton, First Jefferson, Commercial. Jefferson, Rogers Junction, First Karnes City, Karnes County. Kaufman, First Kaufman, F a r m e r s & Merchants. Kemp, First Kerens, First Killeen, First Kingsbury, First Knox City, First Kosse, First La Coste, La Coste Ladonia, First La Grange, First Lamesa, First Larnpasas, First. Lampasas, Peoples Lancaster, First Laredo, Laredo Laredo, Milmo Leonard, First Lewisville, First Linden, First Lipan, First Livingston, First Llano, Home Llano, Llano Lockhart, First Loekhart, Lockhart... Lockney, First Lometa, First Lone Oak, Farmers... Longview, First Longview, Citizens.... Lorena, First Lott, First Lovelady, First Lubbock, Citizens Lubbock. Farmers Lufkin, Lufkin Mabank, First Madisonville, First.... Malakoff, First Manor, Farmers Mansfield, First Marble Falls, First.... Marfa, Marfa Marlin, First Marlin, Marlin Marshall, First Marshall, Marshall Mart, First. Mart, Farmers and Merchants. President. Cashier. W.B.Duncan W. S. Gibbs V/. H.Farley C.Birk Y.H. Greer S. M. Dunlap F. M. Files H. E. Chiles James W. Knox... W. A. Shown M.C. Parrish W. J.B.Adams.. Joe Jay J. B. Hussey H. A. Spellings... EmilA. Loeffler.. J. L. Browne R. M. Kasling G.A.Wynne A. B. Walling J. F.Boyd J.A.Christie L. E. Eagan Pat. E. Hooks W.B.Rees C. A. Worthington.. Ed L. Merriinan C.F.Boies Jno. H. Seale M. S. Sondell W.T. Neilon.. J. W.Bodgett Jas. A. Miller J. W. Ruckman J. A. Nash J. A. Cooley, jr H. W.Haynie Earl Seals W. E. Wicker A. R. Maurer E. O. Jamison Lee Brady H.C. Heilig A. E. Sweeney Jno. B. Holloway.. Jno. L. Vaughan... W. B. McGee Ed Hooker W. Y. Perry Sam W. Brown G. P. Farias A. P. Grider M. H. Milliken S. H. Vance W. H. Roach J. E. Peters W. Vander Stucken. G. G. Galloway M. W. Schulz." J. S. Smith Jno. C. Broyles N. J. Grain W. E. Dickey J. R. Sparkman L. J. Dodson Henry Lott I. J. Young Ura Embry John J. Noone R. W. Kurth Walter Tynes W. W. Underwood.. W. E. Phillips Paul W. Bowman... R. E. McMillan J. B. Yett M. D. Bownds , L. J. Davis G. W. Glass W. L. Barry , W. C. Pierce, jr Earl B.Smyth H. F. Meyer J. J. Gibbs Wood Nash J. E. Moore W. F. Stockton... Sam Rancier J. A. Lynch E. C. Coutch W. L. Forbes. Jos. Courand W. E. Weldon A. Haidusek J. F. Barron H.N. Key J. F. White J. H. Darby J. K. Beretta M. T. Cogley D. J. Atterbery... B. L. Spencer S. E. George W. S. Fant J. W. Cochran W. F. Gray M. M. Moss E. B. Coopwood.. John T. Storey France Baker G. A. Swain W. J. Schenck C. W. Foster L. J. Everett T. F. Miles A. L. Patton Jacob Embry Geo. C. Wolfiarth. Wm. M Peck E. J. Mantooth.... R. P. Wolford J. N. Heath....... J. W. Murchison.. W. G. Luedecke.. E.R.Holland.... T. M. Yett C. A. Brown B. J. Linthicum... R. A. Reed E. Key W. L.Martin A.P.Smyth T. M. Wilson Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $206,963 247,922 155,293 834,359 89,839 260,738 375.442 201,387 462,204 162,291 633,265 121,034 217,593 151,473 157,085 254,153 277,941 $209,427 137,395 48,900 62,680 24.142 70,150 110,850 72,750 306,194 113,750 100,927 61,786 20,000 124,598 49,950 21,371 29,054 $10,500 23,538 2,600 8,750 8,100 3,001 21,098 15,321 62,908 19,900 67,113 16,567 14,040 7,442 3,000 7,756 23,869 369,573! 316,073! 100,000 26,450 40,398 18,563 204,508' 318,432! 248,440| 58,4551 165,344| 299.041! 153,795! 538,990! 327,321^ 137,493 ; 425,410 209,933 : 8,047. 1,636,451 1,648,853; 374,384? 187,345! 343,366! 79,664! 242,716J 481,593 471,1471 609,198! 768,128| 387,478 127,178 255,606 483,244 241,019 190,500 256,028 158,252 412,697 56,172 590,232 212,043 204,823 119,113 381,719 144,676 128,615 430,957 571,502 704,453 1,253,802 704,243 354,455 246,963 59,099 35,041 55,784 9,031 8,143 25,000 47,037 918,700 89,027 9,250 75,025 78.143 14,759 10,750 39,629 11,857 15,493 8,297 14,500 31,273 37,801 10,350 28,750 7,250 4,659 84,837 142,731 20,060 26,981 7,300 4,200 17,350 12,089 6,250 30,222 27,378 16,350 9,555 11,000 62,082 66,576 11,050 16,147 2,908 66,596 4,100 51,434 7,800 20,466 3,800 6,300 4,330 11,553 17,833 64,000 47,050 170,085 96,460 30,180 25,942 335,374 181,700 144,593 42,008 34,198 28,534 53,000 23,193 9,300 126,974 38,300 25,688i 33,170! 32,620i 115,962 154,118 95,714 48,800 10,876 50,668 4,754 211,416 80,400 20,046 8,460 57,093 32,562 12,500 138,728 107,650 226,800 428.383 332,458 95,841 66,111 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 701 by reports of condition on Sept, 12, 1919—Continued. T E X A S—Con tinued. D I S T R I C T NO. 11—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $25,436 44,092 10,696 404,950 8,562 39,708 125,116 37,897 40,313 53,285 106,734 17,243 16,120 28,098 31,014 110,156 71,333 84,904 72,355 32,367 39,132 36,495 6,881 20,904 22,521 95,034 42,461 101,058 21,098 96,133 180,889 136,870 392,964 667,696 33,564 8,549 103,499 5,462 83,711 156,107 181,373 137,325 54,049 90,596 18,7261 14,723 75,104 156,101 5,251 26,855 ' 28,078 46,088 19,302 152,817 32,790 44,923 17,039 22,388 9,425! 12,543 174,450 70,836 68,222 380,491 206,1621 66,7101 22,675' Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources Surplus and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time dedivided tion. posits. profits. 592 1,250 $470,586 486,485 226,658 1,417,224 132,949 392,672 662,723 341,904 913,395 370,801 934,185 233,980 268,253 325,384 256,022 421,204 424,391 $40,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 30,000 150,000 50,000 75,000 25,000 40,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 $57,625 $40,000 $245, 25,098 50,000 356, 17,603 25,000 61, 64,240 25,000 1.138. 7,014 45, 86,380 50,000 200. 100,311 50,000 375, 34,667 30,000 170, 65,549 150,000 346, 20,854 18,750 252. 156,599 75,000 514! 188, 13,849 58, 39,104 10,000 13,374 27,500 177, 158, 39,753 318, 21,510 53,920 25,000 50,925 1,842 671,213 456,567 100,000 75,000 106,799 32,673 100,000 937 15,983 4,046 13,440 5,615 2,044 522 3,579 402 8,332 1,250 10,400 2,730 17,974 47,798 36,746 3,000 27,689 748 7,386 3,246 35,8361 3,450 28,320 366 3,500 54,724 155,763 142,763 131,527 2,500 26,639 3,117 11,936 30,282 1,250 2,890 2,014 24,786 7,208 29,750 2,768 41,079 4,594 42,976 1,250 44,995 1,500 38,913 1,250 10,903 1,500 7,471 6,250 25,553 6,161 12,551 2,191 6,425 2,946 3,264 1,950 6,356 2,231 20,185 61 4,131 3,750 58,520 1,802 11,467 6,094 14,783 1,843 5,601 1,250 15,557 625 8,507 743 6,010 3,511 23,859 5,000 24,060 5,000 58,470 5,000 99,410 10,705 69,333 6,042 18,675 4,056 16,003 327,653 420,841 388,007 90,325 218,618 366,509 331,070 1,615,968 585,896 186,323 664,400 508,002 153,442 2,660,113 2,915,270 601,740 279,936 518,546 122,000 423,577 709,940 711,917 951,288 934,100 560.525 200,781 322,920 768,195 75,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 125,000 60,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 150,000 75,000 25,000 35,000 25,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 60,000 50,000 30,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 40,000 25,000 30,000 70,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 50,000! 37,827 68,435 10,631 5,422 18,445 21,387 24, 358 72,838 61,557 14,251 82,423 32,036 10,000; 227,317 218,931 16,564 41,051 13,141 9,739 47,846 95,656 43,051 63,022 31,398 21/288 10,520 28,189 24,807 65,967 16,203 68,400 11,890 28,296 3,286 39,300 57,744 11,788 18^ 718 46,443 19,930 13,750 39,037 224,262 175,834 107,215 126,983 93,678 58,050 18,750 25,000 50,000 6,250 6,250 25,000 25,000 125,000 60,000 6,250 50,000 50,000 $16,260 26,094 5,354 105,235 2,306 15,575 26,217 12,962 33,080 19,138 17,394 15,000 12,262 14,973 27,176 20,944 25,413 21,284 $2,000 7,444 3,815 1,250 3,500 4,000 1,587 8,696 2,437 8,752 2,350 500 1,511 636.526 311,131 3.54,040 208,420 598,465 88,521 1,068,169 346,302 311,135 155,856 484,307 200,125 171,964 789,337 843,048 1,109,995 2,337,171 1,419,361 571,904 381,750 25,000 12,500 15,000 6,300 25,000 25,000 10,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 7,500 42,500 6,250 25,000 $1,480 48,341 7,655 2,400 63,194 9,294 4,104 "29 ,*308 27,714 334,741 293,373 $85,596 4,947 97,449 41,334 55,404 5,644 79,174 74,041 138,041 19,400 112,668 6,197 116,468 76,750 3,444 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 "*6*875 17 23,781 18 55,521 19 191,873 197.664 144,388 800 3,583 43,530 113,505 7,707 119,901 44,817 187,817 56,497 824', 925 72,150' 324,162 74,659j 107,379 452,488 20,964 361,885 11,288! 42,436 1,843,7411 53,1051 1,969,170 191,1111 372,839! 179,068J 125; 460,036 3,533 52,088 7,583! 301,691 565j 432,196 7,747; 495,711 685! 447,432 1,573 350.665 398,506 53,332 116,880 6,1151 146,914 387,141 25,894 469,796 107,472 18,397 144,097 5,800 96,037 48,182 265,457 31,145 31,617 Due to banks and all other liabilities. 3,618 430 75,000 784, 598 25,000 170,679| 4,000 12,500 232,653 1,415 6,260! 73,641 150,161 25,! 18,233 12,500 105,722 12,500 80,714 61,364 70,000 472,906 100,000 368,786 22,000 100, 000 579, 951 100,000 1,179,718 663,507 100,000 810,256 233,030 50,000 240,745 40,000 193,436! 4,203 20 79,743 21 132,188 22 6,540 23 47,711 24 105,404 25 12,398 26 396,055 27 5,518 28 33,443 29 8,526 30 2,792 31 1,006 32 135,950 33 266,058 34 88,637 35 9,817 J6 10,244 37 6,640 38 3,957 39 106,523 40 109,108 41 178,061 42 325,464 43 52,399 44 23,381 45 81,702 48 220,353 47 763 131,559 43,243 50 21,061 51 " 148,567 52 53 68,841 54 67,879155 194! 56 30,822] 57 204,470 58 36,973! 59 35,000! 60 76,031 61 50,000 62 132,210 63 86,731 64 49,092 65 137,481 66 40,2&! 67 702 REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national hanks as shown TEXAS—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 11—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 | 63 64 Mason, Mason Matador, First Maud, Maud May, First McAllen, First McGregor, First McKinney, First McKinney, C o 11 i n County, McLean, American Melissa, Melissa Memphis, First Memphis, Hall County Menard, Berans Meridian, First Merit, First Merkcl, Farmers and Merchants. Mertzon, First Mesquite, First Midland, First Midland, Midland Midlothian, First Miles, Miles Mineola, First Mineral Wells, First... Mission, First Moody, First Moore, Moore Moran, First Morgan, First Mount Calm, First Mount Pleasant, First. Mount Pleasant, State. Mount Vernon, First.. Mount Vernon, Merchants and Planters. Munday, First Nacogdoches, Stone Fort. Naples,Morris County. Navasota, First Navasota, Citizens.... Nevada, First New Boston, First New Boston, New Boston. New Braunfels, First.. New Castle, First Newsome, First Nixon, First Nocona, Farmers and Merchants. Nocona, Nocona Normangee, First Ochiltree, First Odessa, Citizens Olney, First Orange, First Orange, Orange Ozona, Ozona . Paduoah, First Palestine, First Palestine, Royall Pampa, First Paris, First Paris, American Paris, City ?earsali, Pearsail Pecos, First President. J. W. White R. P.Moore M. A. White W. S. Gray P. A. Rodgers S. Amsler J. L. Lovejoy L. A. Scott.... D. B. Veatch J. E. Gibson D. Browder H. E. Deaver Win. Berans C. W. Tidwell K. M. Moore J. T. Warren Fayette Tankersley J. C. Rugal \ W. H, Cowden D. W. Brunson J. P. Anderson II. W. Robinson-.. R. J. Gaston Gwinn Williams... D. G. Wood J. C. Reynolds H. E. Johnson T. E. Powell S. M. Martin John F. Wright.... T. R. McLean T. M. Fleming J. M. Fleming C. C. Dupree W. A. Baker I. L. Sturdevant,.. J. H. Mathews Tom M. Owen W. S. Craig M. J. Dennis James Hubbard Jas. H. Simms..,.. Joseph Faust ... R. T. Johnson M. F. Corn Eugene Wilson C. McCall J. A. Addison T. W. Brown F. P. Rogers W. F. Bates E. W. Hunt W. H. Stark Geo. W. Bancroft.. P. L. Childress T.C.Phillips Lucius Gooch. Tucker Rovall T.D.Hobart R.F.Scott J. F. MeReynolds.. T.J. Record G.F.Hindes JohnT.McElrov... Cashier. D. F. Lohmberg... Eug. Sanford Chas. Dupree E. A. Roboson A. Led better W. V. Hanover HowellE. Smith... J. W.Ashley C. L. Cooke H. S. Wysong D. L. 0. Kinard.... J. H. Reed Geo. C. Stengel J. T. McConnell.... J. D. Leather wood. Thos. Johnson Duwain E. Hughes. R. S. Kimbrough.. W. R. Chancellor.. B. C. Girdley J. G. Oliver: A. IT. Lewin....... Jos. D. Harris G. A. Sims. J. O. Powell J. W. Donaldson... R. L. Connelly G. H. Hay ward R. G. Cate B. Hillyer J. B. Rowland H. C. Huckoha A. J. Patten G. L. Hinnant Edwin Heald L. B. Mast......... W. W. Robison Chas. E. Henry W. T. Taliaferro... Geo. II. Jones M. E. Taylor W A. Lowery..... Walter Faust R, A. Cheat Clem F. Corley A. B. Holmes'. Hugh Carson J. G. Clark O. Youngblood J. T. Carlson Henry Pegues Wright McClatchy. E. E. McFarland... W. L. Joiner Elara Dudley Chas. P. Bowman.. C. L. Hufsmith C.W. Hanks B.E.Finlev Jas. A. Smith W.T.Ridley Neville Brooks G.H.Beever T.H. Beauchamp.. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $238,422: 86,0071 121,4671 102,323 211,007 547,512 782,374 1,119,1S3 £36,360 2,372 6,500 36,045 71,795 72,427 343,850 250,834 $21,033* 3,750: 11,850 9,050 : 23,522i 17,402 : 62,566: 58,460 : 5,293 95,992! 106.066! 13^ SoSl 3 25f] 121,402 108.092 295,185 150,764 237,901'. 253,720; 95,160| 284,274, ... . i 160,408: 190,837 449.305 478,337: 288,463 : 341,122 431,859: 410,228; 19S, 755: 224,714: 102,060; 78.297: 142;042' 155.207; 445^061 314,262: 291,368; 279,176 I 270,793 630,790 j 11,250 48,1101 51,558 ! 53,587 j 189,750: 14,450| 384,063! 271,0411 61,9881 '68,589^ 53,206: 22,502' 31,390! 51,103! 127,339! 85,068' 38,700? 43,336; j 59,451 ! 133,279; 22,500! 60,450] 21,023 ; 3,615^ 25,665 27,904s 45,158: 15,576 4,995 10,G24! 3,855 12,784! 30, 860 25,737 6.700 50; 90& 19,362! 53,919 17,586, 17,383* 3,735: 8,700; 10,041 7, 800 61,183 22,753 34,382 14,20710,777 20,828 270,701 1,031,130: 372,314! 143,467! 221,266! 233,12SI 137,450 143,410i 61,4471 10,158' 28,339! 8$, 168: 11,350 87,507 34,475; 29,001 8,004 5,5501 377,085 86,894 56,310 265,530 311,692! 97,003 19,391i 3,435! 54,031! 80,300| 16,000 627,867' 125,650 148,1491 31,375 371,184j 25,342 116, S39 36,064 224,443 78,510i 1,392,636 164,805| 733,6301 472,501 455,100J 109,505! 421,2091 40,859; 317,350' 216,6S6' 1,423,447; 353,658i 402,546: 16,754! 1,708,6041 991,638| 1,093,146! 2,881,4971 1,546,283! 351,826! 343,4061 ] 14,503! 278,464 51,64Si 14,265i 10,595! 8,750 11,850 7,500 107,434 17,26fi 8,750! 26,894! 57,111 66,300 6,500 215,400 284,500 271,500 21.736 11,651 V^7 4,20.) 6 K«i 7,0:3,3 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 703 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. TEXAS—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 11—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful! Lawful reserve with Federal S72,724 ! 31,760! 6,350j 55,505; 54,135; 42, 814 417,0711 339,418 $10,262 7,615 3,176 11,119 15,077 18,126 83,691 80,471 40,219 48,827:. 88,6131 24,368j 322,872! 38; 854! 57,483i 128,6881 22,593 101,013i 36,'237! 205,968; 14,918! 233,4981 8,8111 71,7621 44,87l! 27,584^ 42,731! 20,424i 53,396| 11,894| 7,109S 59,362! 20,411| 51,155| 31,942 18,512 10,933 34,029 18,1931 27,9161 14,675 29,821 52,0131 14,757 13,592 6,069 11,141 . 5,986, 6,171 5,550 18,682 16,604 21,643 49,639i 60,414. Other assets. 48,528 74,788 33,788 12,613 25,496 16,9381 I 200?214 76,107 12,002 26,630 51,746 21,385 20,504 66,146 50,876 153,710 300,360 71,113 79,678 40,864 55,521 150,753 122,482 449,286 190,518 249,327 41,835 61,620 Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. Circulation. i,875 500 178,960 $381,611! 131,5041 150,083! 215,448| 375,537J 700,156 1,692,052 2,027,326 $50,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 $51,169! 5,567! 7,354j 24,059; 6,920) 74,546 140,232 76,166 $215,112 82,283 56,103 134,859 191,843 221,4931 84,050 9,557 3,498 42 5,619 312 573 193,122 356,566 542,481 299,002 647,703 353,420 229,380 466,766 25,000 25,000 55,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 7,182 26,222 82,792 37,772 25,480 13,125 16,215 106,289 142,916 229,483 115,612 472,188 144,914 142,715 332,645 295,800 304,399 772,470 593,272 752,684 433,413 946,962 837,171 323,695 369,509 188,131 174,036 203,""" 233, 701,2951 492,830 435,334 399,804 25,000 50,000j 100,000! 75,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 60,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 35,000 50,000! 75,000! 75,000; 50,000! 50,000! 40,278 12,911 111,968 77,529 48,713 10,910 98,694 30,909 8,282 50,472 13,090 4,489 10,337 27,983 56,358 16,615 51,529 25,554 14,338j 41,646! 407,712! 892,148 35,386 88,088 15,100J 485,347 1,387,136 523,342 203,860 311,244 363,833 40, O O OJ 75,000! j 50,000! ioo,oooi 100,000} 25,000l 30,000 30,000 762,971 197,513 80,822 371,379 17,395 18,610 41,730 17,151 11,000 21,579 910 n, 740 I 406 , 5,533 29,541 83,800 118,406 49,518 42,610 117,647 39,200 60,239 31,969 10,122! 4,780 17,512 20,019 5,332 8,164 2,000 7,250 5,000 1,313 27,300 14,951 20,750 5,405 2,500 187,433 196,4261 498,368' 320,453 326 538,960 13,092 150,152 44,152 373,979 200,098 654,403 7,975 202,735 21,115 194,789! 74,375j 144,546! 93,103 11,700 73,095 1,400 357,158 11,0)8 1 286,735 214,727| 272,6051 36,833 17 20,662 18 47,134 19 69,9641 20 66,919! 21 165,699 22 174,191123 43,889 24 41,563j 25 24,248 26 666!27 128 28, lOO! 29 69,008130 154,722! 31 54,480! 32 106,578! 33 21,645! 34 26,250! 25,000; 190,490 616,001 1,938 611 113,64835 87,448; 30 30,372 262,911 82,796 27,794 41,855 36,331 40,0001 59,900; 29,000; 25,000! 7,500! 7,500: 220,818. 667,770 228,914 118,216. 205,214! 149,473'. 3,533 144,157| 37 296,123 38 80,832 39 7,849 23,142 594, m 762 5,478 750 2,500 6,357 3,449 10,095 5,099 3,025 2,500 2,637 42,853| 15,880! 7,371! 16,409 10,807 27,941 11,153 36,835 9,323 39,292 99,512 43,500 29,705 16,788 34,892 85,795 16,836 165,939 162,946 111,022 21,002 21,385 6,250! 24,400' 15,000; 50,000! 25,000! 12,500! 50,000 39,997i 25,000! 50,0001 50,000! $4,999 55,313 48,920 366,907 217,707 $40,330 13,654 31,626 1,531 71,460 267,697 22,680 464,639 100,000 25,000j 25,000 50,000 50,000 132,087 7,826 7,537 . ,O6< 6,519 i,519 30, 1,030 50,000! 6,250| I 49,750! 50,003| 475,242' 142,864J 46,809 221,575'. 285,15l| 601,708 223,106 513,683 226,702 504,718 2,071,636 1,343,342 690,902 548,614 688,810 2,084,953 566,431 3,558,167 4,627,558 2,550,708 547,887 427,268 50,000 25,000 30,000! 50,000! 50,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 75,000 100,000 25,000 300,000 150,000 200,000 100,000 50,000 30,140 15,246 20,000 14,496 15,015 171,839 90,145 115,573 77,690 82,281 234,887 33,149 164,853 179,224 188,631 55,074 55,414 25,0001 12,500; 50,000! 60,000j 12,500| 3o,ooo| 50,000 25,000 7,500 34,000 6,250 25,000 50,000 75,000 39,100 75,000 100,000 6,260 294,750 97,500 200, Of 0 99,997 49,998 482,573!. 156,295' 190,514 125,820j 430,152 1,150,508 519,354 357,568 307,362 375,112 1,234,140 439,064 2,060,640 1,590,455 1,438,893 226,380 225,028 5,642 2,901 178 21,765 70,208 520, 892 219,426 30,330 9, 220 43,411 2or>; 926 184, 246 261, 167 1i '707 i 43 12,672! 44 1,298 45 43,535 46 157,169 47 288,995 1,565 195,461 2,386 3,301 103,397 414,417 12,431 65,242 81,417 415,926 19,547 531,998 60 2,326,133 "* 262 017 66,436 27,121! 64 704 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown TEXAS—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 11-Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Petty, Citizens Pharr, First Pilot Point,Pilot Point Pittsburg, First Pittsburg, Pittsburg-.. Plain view, First Plain view, Third Plain view, Citizens— Piano, Farxners& Merchants. Piano, Piano... Pleasanton, First Port Arthur, First Port Lavaca, First Post,First Poth, First Purdon, First Quit man, First Kanger, First Rhome, First. Richmond, First a. Rising Star, First 221 RobertLee, First 23| Roby, First 24 Roekdale, First 25 Rockport, First 26 Rockwall, F a r m e r s — 27 Rogers, First 28 Rosebud, First 29 Rosebud, Planters 30 Rotan, First 31 Roxton, First 32 Royse, First 33 Rule, First 34 Runge, Runge 35 Rusk, First 36 Sabinal,Sabinal 37 Saint Jo, First 38 Saint Jo, Citizens 39 San Angelo, First . 10 SanAngelo, C e n t r a l . . . £1 San Angelo, SanAngelo 12 San Angelo, Western.. 13 San Augustine, F i r s t . . 14 Sanger, First 15 Sanger, Sanger 16 San Antonio, A l a m o . . 17 San Antonio, City 18 San Antonio, F r o s t . . . 19 San Antonio, G r o o s . . . 50 San Antonio, Lockwood. 51 San Antonio, National of Commerce. San Antonio, San Antonio. San Antonio., S t a t e — San Marcus, First San Saba, First. San Saba, City San Saba, San Saba... Santa Anna, First Santo, First San Juan, First Schulenburg, First Schwertner, First Sealy, Farmers........ Sealy ? Sealy Seguin, First Seymour, First—.... President. Cashier. J. H. Mann John A. Cook A.H. Gee W.C.Hargrove L.R.Hall J. H. Slaton L. A. Knight E.B.Hughes Olney Davis $144,189 336,321 186,668 256,300 156,239 714,640 579,041 322,441 250,347 C.M.Jasper F. Hawkins A.C.Reicble W.C. Noble J.T.Herd R. J. Woellert Jas. D.Lee G.A.McCreight... R. Gray Powell... A.C.Alexander... H.R.Fritz B.E.Hamilton.... L.Ford C.R.Isaacs E.B.Zachry J. O. Wallace W.B.Thomas D.C.Crosby E. A. Donaldson... J. F. Knox Gibbons Poteet... Mack Sorrells..... J.A.Jones S.J.Halchak,jr... A. Ford Hubert G.Peters. Joe Bowers S. C. Roach C.H.Powell C.C. Kirkpatrick.. H. O'Bannon A. B. Sherwood... C.F. Smith E.L. Berry G.O. Hughes E.L. Brown A.H. Piper Ned. Mcllhenny... Chas. Deussen M. Freeborn j $9,850 54,483 9,600 21,508 33,193 64,669 13,308 44,060 13,782 22,901 24,713 209,101 14,472 26,050 3,570 9,500 15,233 40,347 4,100 5,032 13,883 6,741 12,360 21,000 19,350 55,599 20,750 50,802 6,000 32,895 1,800 16,588 6,000 17,141 11,776 29,291 15,800 7,900 60,601 132,698 48,272 11,472 44,187 23,101 7,427 345,834 117,082 42,144 69,750 291,840 2,408,750 947,651 560,826 F. Ilerff ; T. D. Anderson.... 1,344,518 953,036 414,253 R.R.Russell A.L.Blair John F. Campbell.. T.A.Murray R. C. Sloan L.V.Stockard J. L. Cunningham . . W.G.Rice R.A. Wolters A. Schwertner L. O.Thanbeiser... Leonard Tillotson . Chas. E. Tips G.S. Plants... ! Thos.E.Mathis... I H.J.Williamson.. j U.M.Sanderson... I R.W.Burleson.... ! Rheube R.Low... j B. Weaver I Paul Bryan ! O. Williams j Gus. Russek ! Earl Strauss A. J. Laas C.J. Sanders Walter Fey 1 George S. Plants.. 3,020,689 1.239,200 95,600 300,550 68,600 308,309 345,995 , 57,736 30,747 167,595 45,600 244,399 32,971 117,384 2,250 80,716 44,700 147,947 22,388 77,178 32,552 75,974 42,266 120,502 187,433 25.114 156,942 435,172 102,443 55,600 11,050 16,004 9,700 18,700 16,047 10,078 16,277 4,400 15 480 12,874 37,051 16,500 J. K. Beretta S.A.Barclay 191,800 55,850 47,700 116,530 67,450 35.113 172,909 124,748 97,016 421,455 110,120 13,356 178,325 1,667,049 314,695 15,500 230,537 88,283 745,013 30,396 46,657 162,041 111,600 121,142 276,681 1,435,809 193,288 20,700 76,213 59,218 194,111 31,924 168,517 11,050 106,153 11,344 174,056 38,829 197,791 120,845 186,345 55,393 245,697 55,044 262,762 60,047 361,785 12,805 287,162 20,323 452,245 191.424 256,410 77; 480 276,977 38.200 187,749 26', 540 231,399 170,443 183,684 78,900 285,673 175,842 242,953 18,105 125,766 1,582,764 448,999 733,327 431,064 84,233 1,133,020 155,549 899,493 75,146 384,727 25,000 164,990 17,600 144,603 3,774,795 1,594,335 41S, 568 1,113,987 3,813,880 1,104,347 1,098,528 207,770 1,301,869 580,264 Jack K.Adams... Geo.C. Breeding... J.EarlSelz C.L.Turner H. C. Shamburger. Guy Jacob F. Stockton R. A. Underwood.. R. A. Davis Geo.W. Bowman... H.F. Smith R.H.Woodworth... Willett Wilson H.B.Herd Richard Voges E.L. Dupuy W.M.Lloyd F.W.Melvin W. T. Waggoner J.R. Farmer H. W. Kuteman, jr.. W.J.Adams W.W.Barron J.F.Coffield Chas. G. Johnson H.W.Chandler, . . . . J.H.Wear H. D. Crosby J. T. Davis W.W.Barron C.R.Caldwell J.D.Miller R.W.Cole L. L.Nusom W.H. Shook Ross R. Kennedy... H.D. Field Jas. R.Wiley Geo. E.Webb C.C.Walsh M.L.Mertz J.W.Johnson T.B.Saunders J. T. Chambers J.H.Hughes J. N. Brown Fred'k Terrell T.C.Frost Franz C. Groos Joseph Muir Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. 705 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. TEXAS—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 11—Continued. Liabilitie; Resources. Cash and; exchange,) exclusive j of lawful j reserve. \ $26,929 60,366 50,233 62,563 38,486 809,294 159,507 172,297 61,516 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $11,161 22,353 12,223 19,788 14,771 86,626 43, 222 34,113 18,420 Other assets. $10,000 28,502 3,909 2,500 2,500 1,250 14,531 8,319 5,250 Total resources and liabilities. $293,929 557,875 310,333 479,189 312,639 1,711,592 982,518 705,978 446,331 9,542 620,239 23,000 1,714 240,818 15,067 7,643 560,028 164,993! 96,201 3,012,067 350,498 3,716 16,416 69,857 982,356 43,152! 22.741 57,117 208,698 313 11, 9691 115,793! 319,650 9 ; 200! 7,140l 20,169 443,785 199 21,3321 9,198| 733,957 226,086| 51,065 2.680,552 126,882 2,078 15,788! 8,003? 1,250 319,658 14,728; 45,319! 1,370 264,505 9,176: 39,635; 315 137,781 8,562J 4,960 1,465 220,733 19,448 j 2,060; 2,522 314,040 42,007; 11,891; 1,250 371,734 27,555 16,389! 3,387 382,460 32,070 17,315! 2,500 368,446 8,719! 18,671 2,993 536,332 13,217 47,488i 2,125 364,526 14,538 41,896| 625 548,241 10,431 31,722| 4,261 550,030 20,433 75,702! 5,466 436,670 13,402 46,757! 600 257,169 6,004^ 18,616! 4,453 321,667 14,899! 27,236: 2,500 448,932 33,457 47,072i 8,164 435,631 16,588! 17,015' 1,500 549,368 25,000: 88,273 413 196,636 21,353' 23,099 7,500 2,439,872 111,092 228,916 4,969 1,644,919 94,600^ 248,261 4,001 1,552,039 59,305! 223,208! 6,961 1,262,394 43,879j 145,040 1,684 541,021 15,464! 19,813 5,275 253,898 11,525 24,007 2,475 192,066 19,961 2,047,768 373,707! 34,407 8,170,846 8,417 2,340,130 536,841 145,235' 1,339,705 516,5501 43,409 6,860,035 7,500 1,932,975 118,6511 430,777 198,114! 14,863 646,199 3,033,149 703,890 286,247 33,425 4,940,789 491,239 196,303! 27,346 3,426,695 950,082 549,264 25,000 5,886,678 528,163 48,587 21,1221 6,704 444,490 35,752 20,029! 750 471,412 34,069 16,9831 625 260,172 41,150 9,730 1,250 377,694 43,981 20,119 4,895 l&5,025 11,263 5,942) 1,418 113,004 15,112 3.3121 1,536 320,426 73,295 16,042' 22,165 117,076 10,393 2,717 145,337 11,331 5,149 4,851 229,852 28,043 9,635 16,532 317,017 12,795 40,765 13,859 679,939 43,777 2,450 25,098 33,2211 Capital. Due to banks and all other liabilities. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time detion. deposits. posits. divided profits. $37,000 50,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 $162,305 $4,781 $9,454 7,381 31,350 $25,000 213,109 35,433 19,340 15,500 154,440 276,516 85,471 49,950 14,553 141,358 16,403 21,113 47,700 126,846 25,000 990,126 449,205 53,367 100,000 531,583 148,314 33,791 100,000 311,173 78,876! 34,260' 50,000 250,997 11,224: 130,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 25, 000 25,000| 50,000! 100,0001 25,000 ! 50,000 25,000 25,000 40,000, 75,000 25,000i 50,000;! 50,000 50,000i 50,000! 50,000; 30,000 50,000| 30,000! 50,000! 50,000 50,000 30,000| 25,000! 250,000! 250,000| 100,000! 250,000 65,000 30,000! 30,000| 500,000j 100,000: 500,0001 250,000' 200,000' 64,004; 14,520! 241,215! 58,119! 131,492| 10,321! 9,9721 41,894| 9,541j 9,888? 27,322! 21,967i 8,211! 6,778! 20', 6271 35,468! 25,444 32,977 76,525 64,821| 36,9191 72,691! 37,350! 15,502 15,179 17,396! 32,669' 34,7881 10,468 277,148! 117,895j 258,381 125,886 21,555 39,289 14,162 311,127 96,645 555,565 84,168 339,1441 100,000 278,262} 87,623! 12,500 95,000 1,969,053 5,600 194,849 50,000 ^8S, 928 6,250 161,632: 75,853 25,000 342,549 ' "27),"666 2,440,777! 91,773' 25,000 212,968 25,000 144,307 (3,300 69,379 . 10,000 71,300 j. 18,050 152, 950; 25,000 272,321i 50,000 241,802! 50,000 127,9581 40,000; 218.376! 12,500| 204', 0931. 12,500; 142,231! 19,500 329,429|. 12,500! 201,8611 10,000! 94,890! 24,990! 191,719' 50,000! 207,840J • 50,000: 193,880' 30,000! 348,937! 8,250i 132,633 149,997 1.578,722! I', 026,789! "257666 831,404! 100,000: 524,150! 16,2501 278,718| 25, O O 11)9,089! OJ 7,500! 139,301! 500,000: 3,979,820' 100,000! 1,452,938| 500,000! 4.533,401' 150,000! 1,142,446! s 98,200! 1,803,119 1,864,187; 600,000 201,750} 500,000 199,736; 499,998 1,813,041! 500,000 60,000 60,000 100,000 25,000 40,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000! 50,0001 75,000; 142,091 500,000 2,570,707 34,7291 60,000j 263,584 69,46C| 15,000; 255,470! 263,684i 28,639; 32,0971 25'666! 149,516! 33,674 10,000; 240,686 • 96,604! 15,726 23,800; 40,578! 13,180| 42,165! 25,000 218,246i 48,002! 11,653] 2,310 "' "25," 6 6 6 60,7601 92,969 20,558 25,000 51,920 12,500 185,352 84,650 25,000 369,663 152982° CUR 1919—VOL 2 - —45 1,235 i 456,458 65,810: 62,100 6,000 ...i ..J 50i 21,478 7,297; 1,000: 20.540 4; 095; "26," 666, '"50*407 4,401 "3*276 8,611 331 76,740 37,783 141,059; "7i,'23O: 206,020| $80,389 231,035 25,620 2,699 36,065 20,415 49,254 82,138i 49,830! 46,738 10 76,175 150,341 1,120 161,936 5,495 121,725 3,842 105,234 221 4,368 20 48,181 21 28.891 22 92;655 23 25,935 24 .,—, 6,648 2 5 14,2141 26 86,971127 147,336! 28 33,112 "" 286,591 30 98,410 31 84,552j32 102,376! 33 39,779 34 120,420!35 100,471 105,643 20,285 38 183,674 39 173,495 40 337,255 262,358 121,715 520 1,103 45 2.879,899 46 '449,488 47 771,069 48 235,131 '~ 886,666 664,643 1,010,211 51 10,734 403,186 52 703,538 1,470,342 i 109,851 39,960 4,600j 79,089 17,459 57 "ii," iool 53,334 58 21,595 2,300 33,546 • 700 10,015 32,421 23,060 63 9,207 64,421 1,904 17,245 125,626 66 706 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown T E X AS—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 11—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. I Se\mou Firmeis Slnmro< 1 1 lr 1 & PI rxUr< ^hmoi , i rst ^ih olon J p t 1 Pmi mill J i sn\ U , i ' ». on or i si ' fepui, t i * s t IP lord, I • St m ' t l d i o i s St ui on, 1 iT b t m i i i, l«iii( -»j« p < " \ I M , hi. ' 19 j V u l nj,Cit\' 2C ' b n it )id. 21 , COT nU r irs 1KTIJ I V rtrrher () P Tojie-5 W R Bnnts C B Dorcht^ter C B ^clhiusen Tohn Bi r on Ko^o B mi "\\ \ T nn r a < \\ \ 1 ullu Wai L V I veil \\ L Fee i \ UJ. s (r 11 ( oune'l 1? \ < olbcrt J -i \l oi i o\ V I 7 T o i ton J R \jn« H H Hdidm Av tl ! it M I 'o t M 1 "Ic*ll 1 W.T.Britton W.S.Pendleton... F. Z. Edwards P.R. Markham.... Peck Welhausen.. Frank P. Bain.... A.F.Wilkes Robt. H. Curnutte. A.D.Erwin M.E.Connally... M.H.Lee E.C Edmonds. J.D.Shackelford. F. E. Morrow Jim Tom Brick P. Eidson. J.B. Ator John W.Frev J.S.Cole....* Arthur Ross W.L.Stephen M.B. Sherwood... R.. B.Carothers K M( \ d m i 5 - . . . Clyde B. Payne... b 1 1 < { v\ o o d T a h o i, I i W". B.Slaton i n v\ 'ct S. G. Gernert lazier, i r 1 r L H ( u, i i Jas. Shavr ' , Sl I 0)1} S. CJ. Yakey fnJo |Ti\i( 29 To g r, I ir t P.obt. F . Eiley 30 I* I C. B. Hutchison.. 31 V i i lpbcll.. W. K. Moore 3? 'it , P I, T E. F . Morrow . 33 T u i 11 \ id ^ > V, ' \1 tji Ben A lien 34 T ° u i" W R v r in Jno. W. Wheeler.. 1* \ r r 35 I r \ s ( i \ ( r * < o * \\ P i t n e y . . A. B. Phillips TT 3b | I c h ' n Koehler. S. J. Mings, jr i t ' II i (. o ^ 3 " T n o n l) i l I ji \ \I oi Chas.A. Davis.... j h ' udi J. E. Barnett 38 I j ' oni oh i s r W. K. Crawley.... 59 i lire C U M n, F ir t j 1 ) l> 1 1 )L IS T \\ T<LI ^on F. E. Douglas 40 I oni i ( i] i r t Jno. Donaghey , J i I , ( ' n an 41! l i e 1 ii, b i 3 no B i • on » P. II. Cauthan.... 4? I T i i n i f > l, l v iif\ Jno. Walton Pace. Tiiji L Iipion 43 T i o u p , i t 44 7 \» rp 'nlmson.. W. H. Donaldson. J. E . Kelly.. 4b I 1 r>v ^ , Mr ' J< hr sh rp Clay Higlit 46 f.i s I J \lor J. W. Vanham 47 l ^ U\U { r> I L U I \ L 1 iilhim M.H.Richards... I 4b \ ' l ( \ MilN, r list \ \ T M( scill F. K. Newton. n^l 49. \ \ l u y ^ i< f 1 ^ !Ne\\Ton P.P.Henderson.., SO \ n \1 h i " 'JiiiDnre b f i t 51 \ cm ^, t it i»"ooks T -urnpson. G. C. Barton C. L. Barker 53 L> C Keih M G.C.Morris C T Honing Vornor, Pobcrt Housels... L. E. Piper Jas J Welder F. S. Buhler t) \ lrton i I t i 1° I 1 Pic-wtring Herman Fischer... •\\ ico, L irvt Karl H. Sherman. 1 Rotdii + \\ acj, ( c i i I l e \ a s ^\ H Mc( ullough. A. J. Peterson S'ra n I n i 2? i Sulpl'ui <-p i ^ ^ , » ferlp* a s • i^v » I' T si u 1 * ii i T QS( ae \\ 1 1 Waco, ( ifizens W?co 1 ibeiu Wico, Xitio i il( it} Waco, ProMdent \V axali^chie, c ltizens. Waxahachie, Waxahachie. " \ a l e r C T icy Tobn 1 ^ ri ?ht Jno T> M ij field... JKRoe O. E. Dunlap J. H. Miller L. B. Blank C. F . Dumas 1. J. Mayneld E. A. Sturgis J. N. Langsford... WiilMcPherson... $324,93?! $148,413 293,036{ 13,100 1.533,9371 1,351,700 3,078,112 949,768 $47,096 8,950 68,490 397,730 41,8461 26,466i 78)341j 39,140! 51,848; 131,2611 65,475| 38,379, 16,733; 104,014! A, 787| 29,000; 26,139j 199,300| 195,872; 18,000 19,400 4,670 28, 730 17,356 51.016 13,300 8,73f 34,250 12,108 32,646 60,045 6,550 14,961 24,410 32,522 23,704 5,419 419,760J 23,121! 150,450j 506,647; 107,065j 795 374) 20,300i 351,650; 17,152 j 246,612! 152,595! 528,667, 113,0671 371,688; 104,959 556,4901 82, 262 318,268' 87, 700 1,148,240! 1,040,323 j 151,345 431,811 1,351,776 724,550 1,358,202 413,348 3,239,695 51,215 21,230 75,476i 103,010 164,285: 18) 250 195,119' 80,000! 194,484 81,713! 146,549; 55,005 100,800 242,056; 162,551; 32,275 444,974: 176,401 423,042! 100,000 102,761; 470 1,084)584 1,628,024 95, 246 592,015 13,805 233,2731 35,796 121.932! 23l'.42o' 189,584 150,426 6,250 122,791; 6,250 20,851 57,650 13,600 72,046 14,464 102,573 27,900 58,250 12,98C 108,423 138,130 35,500 31,100 293,5001 15,007 33,006 21,742 11,323 6) 700 6,100 59,400 11,609 13,090 19,095 10,836 182,116 28,802 6,200 5,750 13,400 8,800 11,064 512,617 301,851: 256,837j 274, 882; 552,26i| 458,667| 438,765! 452,230; 329, 751' 379,018; 175,922| 74,385| 46,8461 376,968! 308,813! 211,247! 41,666J 24,200 683,254, 312,184 31,500 492,571 105, 790 69,01 1,697,540 792,196 6,159 88,277 140,429 2,548,450! 1,537,580 2,029,254! 1,016,92" . 42,982 1,287,478 1,178,720 271.491 1,771)796 1,222,722 1.479,919 785,015 663,128 188,434 386,844 244,428 710,178 10,500 39,069 39,800 47,543 32,000 66,338 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 707 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. T E X AS—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 11—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. 1 $125,099 52,938 524,409 546,996 1 109,723 i i ! 32,059 30,475 24,129 72,002 193,983 197.234 75>08 6,417 33,767 68,116 54,999 4^681 143,917 108,894 54*009 19? 477 745,487 208', 528 217?104 128^432 85,217 55,139 71,707 92,703 i 77,710 319,868 1 152,944 112,104 205,248 1,011,626 16,071 114.325 37,338 39,447 ; 90 541 21,357 11,586 40,228 ! 36,465 ' 86,478 8 930 i i 212, i 19 178,050 226,569 46,726 1 49,765 I 11.315 1 21,469 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $32,812 6,037 124.466 18oi448 34,819 19,141 21,077 17,125 36,038 43,669 64,670 18,488 27,368 36,765 19,968 10.179 2] 305 42,604 31,861 ll'125 3,105 129,109 42 563 45,262 30'348 13,738 28,932 15;539 18,091 24,806 •70,931 68,712 46,790 68,427 279,007 6', 065 18,974 7,180 5,939 23,044 13,032 18,914 11,759 12,238 37,309 -1, 8sf> 100,865 45,238 40,749 17,470 26,781 6,715 8,404 Liabilities. Other assets. $46,875 380 20,366 21,129 2,000 375 1,250 3,787 17,447 3,834 2,757 5,173 648 4;338 3,234 1,680 1,250 3,750 31 250 750 625 1,250 5 000 4,924 625 5,000 2,500 IK 180 3,841 10.888 2^500 241,613 10,000 3,5,960 4.660 4l 473 625 2,994 2,710 2,010 500 2,268 1,250 2,500 11,026 3,346 375 4,492 936 312 463 Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. $725,232 374,441 3,623,368 5,179,183 $50,000 25,000 200,000 600,000 $61,826 $12,500 $447,108 56,558 7,600 212,309 194,890 200,000 1,450,968 224,564 393,000 2,080,450 720,405 384,562 416,710 376,419 780,615 844,715 777,639 623,828 393,025 890,548 332,072 176,793 96,184 790,949 709,212 318,835 69,677 50,000 30,000 25,000 60,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 40,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 60,000 25,000 66,174 106,822 36,058 63,883 64,935 91,479 3,560 41,896 29,491 79,836 6,174 13,810 12,540 61,275 54,133 55,940 1,306 1,338.953 967,088 1,183 405 607,706 377,808 872,906 602,401 836,673 519,867 1,744,050 1,553,954 2,219,594 23,975,527 5,273,136 114,248 349,264 249,420 334,822 399,192 244,053 433,256 260,690 684,418 668,424 127,883 3,218,734 942,697 520,971 232,166 491,891 183,818 170,441 50,000 100,000 100 000 80,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 150,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 200', 000 200,000 250,000 .25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 25,000 40,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 150,000 100,000 30,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,915 90,170 276' 931 6,820 18,674 63,479 69,955 127,627 77,737 127; 183 68,155 227,511 236,603 545,885 3,172 7,225 24,600 75,638 40,182 18,166 51,914 29,423 ! 55,262 ! 60,020 3,663 1 290,108 1 108,046 I 19,424 ! 15,077 1 58,5151 9,8141 12,920i 40,000 7,500 25,000 35,000 40,000 70,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 66,500 30,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 15,000 $500 $153,298 1 1,070 71,904 2 421,516 1,155,994 3 458,469 1,422,700 4 397,365 164,237 175,076 9,089 239,107 81,409 117,001 3,302 512,798 550,734 7,566 669,607 4,472 180,267 5,970 148,790 1,262 547,748 .. 229,167 2,870 112,222 19,614 540,833 500 484,850 150,424 43^ 361 11,700 1,092,889 25,000 653,181 100 000 647 167 20; 000 393,281 12,500 214,147 100;000 348,636 50,000 197,756 37,500 333,751 50,000 311,356 45,000 843,394 50,000 785,889 200', 000 654,478 200,000 890,502 100,000 4.007,211 10.000 60,434 25,000 251,058 12,000 89,230 25,000 181,356 50,000 231,080 25,000 137,899 10,000 260,015 7,000 169,049 25,000 258,672 50,000 364,405 31,886 150,000 1,642,681 60,000 623,356 7,500 463,797 6,250 173,292 18', 350 363 049 6,250 77,650 6 250 95,695 Due to banks and all other liabilities. 146,558 23,423 16,729 151,776 34,357 60,098 24,509 200,767 97,274 438,308 450,000 5,164 14,580 14,444 6,332 22,159 22,179 43,342 433 5,219 15,910 11,670 2,629 56,075 10,136 97,233 62,882 24,936 270,695 163,482 96,464 13,861 761 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14,030 i 7 38,341 18 70 229 19 37,471 20 21 11,891 22 98,737 23 59,307 24 84,' 182 25 65,758: 26 59^ 014 27 150,333 28 127,697)29 6,265 30 427,706131 352,636i32 499,297 33 420,422 34 364,876 35 1,062 36 1,537 37 67,258 38 2,828 39 2,930 40 15,829 41 71,327 42 2,539 43 320,484 44 94,657 45 66 901 46 980,726 47 35,385 48 25 000 49 877 50 1,977 51 65.104 52 30,576 53 ! 274,£45 193,526 638,038 62 706 1,452^556 j 839,399 57,493 61.094 152;149 7,802 218.709 167] 100 3,750 1,355,726 4,029 888,510 44.781 3,393,721 1,510 166,454 66,210 5,963,934 35,000 4,130,662 75,000 50,000 500.000 50 000 600,000 500,000 132,126 73,200 838,036 55,139 182.225 54 82,3571 50,000 616,853 28,610 60,690 55 296,506 500,000 1,615,792 261,211 220,212 56 225 57 5 000 - 98,054 13,175 253,808 600,000 2,324,954 467,658 1,717,514 r,8 178,312 500,000 1,212,656 388,808 950,886 59 271,683 i 367,238 i 20,827 ' 261,754 1 205,188 495,605 100,079 174,341 43,104 166,265 71,397 97,736 20,000 2,474,755 15,000 2,437,496 11,365 575,021 46,527 2,680,729 17,925 1,793,660 15,000 2^864,776 250,000 300,000 100,000 300,000 200,000 300;000 164,335 96,490 43,248i 266,403 171,222 204,550 250,000 986,645 300,000 1.009,320 100,000 '292,967 50,000 1,457,181 100,000 861,930 299; 997 1,182,834 73,348 85, .822 30,319 204,366 98,655 63,546 750, -127 645^864:61 8,487 62 402,779 63 361,853 64 813,849'65 708 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown TEX AS—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 11—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. Weatherford, First Weatherford, Citizens. Wellington, First West, National Whitesboro, First Whitesboro, City Whitewright, First... Whitewright, Planters Whitney, First Whitney, Citizens Wichita Falls, First... Wichita Falls, American. Wichita Falls, City.... Wichita Falls, Commerce. Wills Point, First Wills Point,Van Zandt Co. Winfield, First Winnsboro, First Winters, First Wolfe City, Wolfe City Woodsboro, First Wortham, First Wylie, First Yoakum, Yoakum Yorktown, First Cashier. President. W. S. Fant G.A.Holland... C. J. Glenn W. R. Glasgow... J. M. Buchanan.. C. B.Anderson.. C.B.Bryant W.N. Stone Cleaves Rhea W.S.Sanderson.. R.E. Huff R.S.Nixon J. A. Kemp C.W.Reid Jno. E. Owens... H.T.Fry J. A. Lokey C.H. Morris Henry James H.C.Tittsworth. Branch Smith... J.J. Stubbs G. C. Krevmer... J. M. Bennett Wm. Green George, Fant. J. O. Tucker H. S.Riggs j W. P. Cook S. B.Cowell T.A.Key R. A. Gillett Guy Hamilton... A. D. Rhea. J. N. Collier L. R. Buchanan.. H. G. Burlew W. L. Robertson.. W. M. Frank W. R.Howell T. R. Bacon O. W. Caudle Alf Morris D. M. Hillyard.... UlaBush H. Cummins T.B.Poindexter.. V. B. Gallagher... E. A. Palmer E. P. Zincke Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $810,086 $302,145 254,435 515,838 246,989 6,250 133,948 147,358 89,227! 153,850 78,950 238,019! 220,211 605,696; 143,586 392,773; 61,458 285,666 59,399 308,178i 6,466,447: 1,524,560 ! 1,524,832 61,527 $31,000 5,902 16,500 28,762 31,700 8,150 75,000 29,100 13,741 14,295 341,929 18,197 10,272,289! 1,486,958 3,202,473j 572,104 378,350 206,736 417,938 \ 226,393 35,981 36,000 9,100 6,250 337,202 524,244 86,202 359,741 52,851 191,365 121,811 699,803 497,165 181,533 444,600 2,037 120,406 50,000 20,804 44,270 207,728 40,789 18,96' 20,354 9,290 30,420 4,750 11,171 11,453 31,300 42,813 $17, 449 54, Oil 89, 486 6.200 34, 969 6 548 , 4, 270 2, 594 27, 650 85, 791 61, 603 11, 035 305, 122 137,978 521, 660 306, 857 133, 269 43, 162 487, 963 UTAH. DISTRICT No. Beaver, First Brigham, First Coalville, First Layton, First Logan, First Magna, First Moab. First Monticello? First Morgan, First Murray, First Nephi, First Nephi, Nephi Ogden, First Ogden, Commercial... Ogden, Pingree Ogden, Utah Park City, First Price, X ' U B l X I IV^C, First. Salt Lake City. Continental "' j Salt Lake City, Dessert Salt Lake City, National, of The Republic. Salt Lake City, National City. Salt Lake City, National Copper. Salt Lake City, Utah State. Smithfield, Commercial. Spanish Fork, First... 12. J. F. Jones Lorenzo N. Stobl... Alfred Blonquist... James Pingree Jno. II. Anderson. J. E.CosgrifT D. L. Goudelock... J. F. Barton L\ Heiner Richard Howe. W. W. Armstrong. J. S. Ostler M. S. Browning P.Healy James Pingree D.C.Eccles. James Fanell J. M. Whitmore J.E.Cosgriff R. II. Barton John D. Peters Frank Pingree C.E.Ellison A. Sonne.. F.K.Fulton V. P.Martin F. B. Hammond, jr. Chas. Heiner D. A. McMillan G.M. Whitmore.... J. W. Bond. James F. Burton... R. A. Mayes J. H. Riley A. V. Mclntosh W. W. Armstrong. L.E. Whitmore.... W.W. Trimmer.... $172,391 S61,800 727.350 131,244 348! 642 163,590 232,874 54,953 809,571 234,108 86,277 5,183 161,453 76,452 59,199 902 101; 38,423 458,493 239,913 532,171 219,276 249,849 106,804 1,906,573 566,075 1,181,059 310,650 2,437,948 1,227,765 1,499,728 299,842 286,309 95,448 412,450 160,940 3,025,958 816,042 John C. Cutler E. A.Culbertson... H. S. Young W. F. Earls 3,089,269 2,750,998 1,042,783 5,740,104 1,064,195 729, 578 James Pingree W. W. Armstrong.. H. J. Grant James Pingree John Jones Frank Pingree Eugene Giles II. T. McEwan Thomas B. Farr... I. P. Snell 2,559,153 1, 794,910 710, 570 2, 796,483 2,173,123 573,037 5,536,240 2, 16S, 640 472,5i5 324,503 75,650 15,485 404.970 131,394 4,120 REPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 709 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. T E X AS—Continued. D I S T R I C T NO. 11—Continued. Liabilities. Resources. Lawful Cash and reserve exchange, with exclusive Federal of lawful reserve reserve. bank. Other assets. Total resources Surplus and liabilities. Capital. and undivided profits. $255,705 117,824 18,823 13,267 123,799 50,522 53,051 46,421 23,756 23,207 3,461,161 494,688 $75,001 26,190 11,730 9,989 21,674 23,944 39,943 20,021 12,239 8,727 670,433 145,729 $5,000 $1,478,937 6,500 926,689 312 300,604 344,008 10,684 422,990 2,740 400,835 1,250 9,573 1,003,474 701,712 69,811 397,995 1,135 419,315 5,509 45,000 12,509,530 1,785,836 1,010,976 948,051 i 253,229 26,00014,897,484 "" """ 5,262,108 16,590 2,244,973 $100,000 $137,331 150,000 55,854 25,000! 35,628 50,000 20,234 50,000 15,588 50,000 10,574 100,000 132,020 100,000 55,618 50,000 20,638 50,000 40,359 500,000 671,510! 100,000 23,088 400,000 300,000 22,733 82,957 17,746. 16,505 625 504,123 368,105 .50,000 50,000j 27,545 334,968 69,789 67,020 62,204 13,672 8,543 91,759 78,799 18,350 78,144 9,639 27,296 12,434 11,211 13,487 51,927 30,662 37,065 2,717 147 2,500 620,662 1,405,027 177,104 607,383 182,239 248,598 200,189 1,087,017 702; ooo 60, OOO! 100,0001 25,000 375 625 4,500 11,772 100,000 25,000 30,000 25,0001 100,000 50,000 Due to Circulation. banks Demand Time de- and deposits. posits. other all liabilities. $100,00011, 033,685 545,649 100,000 176,626 6,250 156,277 50,000 248,131 30,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 12,500 40,000 500,000 $107,921 75,186 54,115 66,853 41,575 264,986 25,915 526,921 119,519 243,482 179,492 157,460 157,397 121,663 167,293 1 0 , 762,209 437,423 1,638,388 11 626,399 52,082, 443,404 12 241,993 942,329 133,115 37 5 154', 392 100,614 127,633 696,454 393,279 436.121 3,443,736 13 160,001 1,134,801 135,511 5,505 7,742 230,524 58,933 77,258 9,824 10,533 936 1,446 71,136 11,598 17,791 151,110 103,350 79,913 $207.555 447,902 179,287 139,439 472,114 69,513 106,309 40,928 135,965 496,473 239,299 203,262 1,757,593 1,284,636 1,461,212 1,342,044 145,775 373,996 1,630,030 $27, 26 96, $488,006 27 68, 313,843 28 137,985 29 1, 598,888 30 17, 32,021 31 1, 25,992 32 65, 3,670 33 2, 32,497 34 1. 244,808 35 219,573 258,.860 36 107,607 37 25, 95,409 1,802, 537j 38 62, 652,346 690,332 2,521, 603,478 333, 288,176 ; 200,677 6,315 985,881 2,0189,234 721,637 400,000 9,495,990 219,974; 300,000 3,147,332 68.428: 12,500 237,684 281,753 30,847 20,403 176,507 9,165 88,960 465 39,348 23,458 71,662 60,463 60,000 50,000 50,000 7,500 12,500 50,000 14,995 $2,985 644 37,696 24,360 25,014 23,120 UTAH. D I S T R I C T NO. 12. $19,926 169,343 7,615 35,007 178,555 22,764 36,213 7,353 48,564 152,764 27,346 65,238 1,167,982 629,459 758,701 344,639 31,769 86,299 706,235 $9,320 65,997, 33,380 17,567 62,405 6,059 15,895 3,672 11,824i 45,953| 34,197 19,551 200,526 155,256 148,316 180,001 24,404 34,093 254,215 1,155,416 955,333 354,830 466,475 655,769 84,645 884,945 $7,000 20,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 $281,236 1,155,284 643,965 349,126 1,324,609 128,884 300,046 74,982 228,776 987,914 877,093 457,089 4,174,621 2,443,147 5,103,140 2.653,959 576,873 739,447 5,339,411 $25,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 100,000 175,000 150,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 $13,8551 72,938i 32,134 20,297 36,503 946 12,331 2,500 9,260J 46,638 59,363 21,098 219,084 214,090 80,076 75,386 13,369 58,458 146,166 104,842 8,498,138 9,035,685 500,000 300,000 664,849 498.000 2,691,956 411,170 3,732,163 45 412,554 299^9 4,000,9781,953,218 2,068,939 46 12,500 5,817,547; 250,000 54,341 250,000 1,345,938' 829,162 3,088,106 300,000! 92,832 300,000 2,367,730.1,148,723 2,617,506 600,000 3,594,907: 408,134 4,588,772 $350 7,340 1,250 2,525 5,000 2,053 5,763 1,262 1,250 5,000 2,500 4,620 28,343 28,739 8,750 22,892 5,674 2,500 48,998 i ! 49,997 24.995 99;995 49,998 50,000 149,998 100,000 174,995 150,000 50,000 50,000 238,100 1,593,185 319,490! 79,714 6,826,790; COO, 000 197,894 10,870 123,277^ 96,150! 9,990,007! 25,000 17,309 25,000 128,46l' 137, SOS 123,445 26,046 13,360J 17,155; 457,023; 25,000 7,000: 25,000 173,614 167,902 17,236! 9,964J 593,730; 195,184 710 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and Viabilities of national banks as shown VERMONT. DISTRICT NO. 1. Resources. Location and name of bank. Cashier. President. \ 1 Jarre, Peoples _ C. W.Melcher Bellows Fails, National! J u s . H . Williams....' Geor^o F. C-raves. ..I Bennin^lon, F u s t Bemutiuton, Connlv. . A. J. Holder Bethel. Wh-to R i v e r . . Wm.B.C.Sticknev. B'udfoia, Br.-dfoid. - . R . O . C i r r \ | Brandon, F>r-t Brandon, Bi aidon E. J. ()rras-boo I BrattlebouK Po<.>U»?.. J. (J. Es-< ev BrattleboT o'f Vet morn. J.M.TykM ! Rristoi, Fln-t | F . K . lUckorman...! BurluiL'UK!, Howard. . F. E. Burgees Burlington, Merchants S. E. Wood house. . . Chelsta, ^National of W . P . T o w n s e n d . . . . Orange Cu<int\ . Chester, Nulioiiil B. A. Park j W. C.Johnson, j r . . . Win. H . Tinker Louis A. Graves Homer H. Webster.. K. A. Davis L. A.Neal. F W. Brku-? W. F.Seoli .7 R.R\dor W Is! iir.jv'f "!.'!!!!.' 11 T. R.Utor W. C. r«ham JI A. Matli-3on P. E. Heald \-^a Wesson Derby J.ipV'^JUonal. D. \V. I MAI' 1 .".".".!". J Anhur C. Cowks... Enosbm«j: Fcly-, Fu-,t. W. \ r . Plielr^ Vrthur J. O Iiia> ... z . n . v:m< i i A! C. '] HI -.hes'."."!!!!'. F r . i r H a \ . n , A H o n . . . . ' l o o . FT. V. -aien ! Hvcle P.<r'c L.-.moillo C . S . Paae II. A Xn\es Coarii' v. C )i)l» Island . K . j d l-;uT.<l : D. V. Kll.oli PonJ. L \ n d e a -.]].' ! yv<U>~r- j u o . X . \-jvIJ ville. : f. WynKiw iraiicln-'?r« r < m t o i . | 25 MLdc'Kh'ui ^ " ' ' ' u i o j ) ) ! . ! 20 ! Mo.'iluelioj, 1 i s i . . . .1 ['jM.ik M 27 M c n t p e . i T . W . ; | ^ i r r l A.Tuttl" Newport. \.u:.<j>ul....| N o r i h !)••! i.Mj^ffi, 30 I 31 I On, oil r'ii ! . . . . 82,' p w i i i i k ; - , : ~ ; . ^ 33! W . F. Rili\v V," R Coiry L. r. P.Lxhv A. H.Eaton.* I i: Me( arie.' Ililp'i A. Jones * C F. Bi^oiow H R.Aldruh Ass't. I). L.AvcJls .' L li. (]. II No? ion CharHw W. VV'lm- ! comb. (). B. (V,oolmv(L F i c l C ^pon-vr C. I I . Harrison (!. K. M<>nt^'>r:ury.. Carl S.Colo ( A . Edi.ct(»«i. W . 1?. F i V j i e h . . . . ; T. !> Soiithwoi'th Don C. Pollurd.. Ri\or. Randolph, Ramlolpii.; .holm Iv . Rowell. j ! John A Mead.... 30' Ruliand, J : . . \ I ' ? V . C. Clement-.. v 37 | l K. l\ * ;USOTJ 39 ' Itutlaiul, li . • l . u . d 1 ilourv V. Field- . * .1. (J. Sim-'h 40| j . C. Clark J S t . JofMM<ii' i or- ( KlrioroT. fde. . . chau!-. I Fred G. Field Spm'ufjtld, Fi>- s l 43 14 45 V'Tgenues, NJJJO Woll^Ki\-< i,:\.iiL( of Nijwbe^rv While iii\o? Jinn 4i) First. 47 Windsor. Siaie V, oodst.x.!,. \V w Mock. ().Ii.SlioiniJ!i.. E. [>ertruin Pike. L D. Wheeler. . . (looiue O. 'ii'idlov F. W. Wilder...". I I . Kobe? 1-5. . . . L Pi imp v - I B R.Corli.v? II nnoi VI SnuJi | C. A\ . Rml cr Other United bonds, Loans^ dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment securities. and real estate. $642,9. $220,291 $620,712 358;369 229,346 60,217 538. 349! 175,91" 518,600 290' 645! 190,160 357,196 704,146' 219,300 258,200 79, 54; 267,672 263, 319^ 47,240 211, 5981 101,496 191" 330; 154', 346 114,288 191,274 146,570 1.207,061 731,906 521,956 l', 408. 767 52,000! 80,272 ' 108! 754 144,545 1,892', 397 557,961 ' 499,832! 229,124! 188,300 327,47*1 113,834: 287,538 i 27, 500! 103,468! 29,275 211,272! 106,117 843, 662! 154,579 321, 905! 228,360 276, 813| 40, 000! 136,652 136,8161 108,000 73,064 336, 583! 214,375 79,200 265,812! 3,800 120:200 525,959| 62,360J 266,053; 137, OOOi 94,000 2s9,f)2("/ nn.'.Vi' 3 5,575 305,392; 1,021,03]' 5s.9 f,83' 711, 70S, 2<> 70." 92. 150, 231. K » 2 | 1,077, 0 3 , ! ('has. Le Bjurveau. Walt.^i J. .SaxLo Helen II. Saul 77.161 59,380 23I'431 17.",sS2 67, 910 110,724 L23.118 •:.-^ 1,(^,700 77,91)0 >9.973 ,28h( 193, 750 80.417 328,310 2b4, 118 2 0, S9^ ; ii. A. WJJLO , Chj.s I I . Shouji i Nelson Bailey 332 35<; 275,372 3.51,0(1,"' 151,590 205,572 1.010.814 IMS. ,M4 297,410 JOO, i(>7 ! 13, 7NV IIS, 133 i>K2!0 9H. 379, 225, 702 311,867 7w, 536 36, 279 I 880,976J 221,450; 365,453 335 068 213 161 151,99l' 208,072 228,403 242,802 REPORT 01' THK COMPTKOL.Lf.K OF THE CURRENCY. 711 by reports of condition on Sept, 12, 1919—Continued. VERMONT. D I S T R I C T N O . 1. • Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. $67, 812 53, 099 133, 216 85, 815 95, 534 71, 616 43, 573 32, 617 258. 593 103, 132 3S, 915 336, 871 61, 900 Resources. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. S52,018 29,141 50,000 40,044 53,116 31, 607 13,27.2 21,910 62,969 80,319 U , 762 -*5, *>2^ «','M% 22,:oo Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources a n d liabilities. Capital. $100, 000 100, 000 110, 000 100, 000 50, 000 25, 000 75, 000 100, 000 100, 000 200, 000 25, 000 300, 000 150, 000 50, 000 $12,205 SI, 615,993 783,230 53,058 15,237 1, 431,319 973,276 9,416 10.337 1, 340,633 722, 422 8) 665 424,843 7,669 526,437 11,946 10,150 1, 876.616 13.200 2, 859) 580 S) 610 302.343 213,493 3, 230)894 025,677 7,500 765,614 7,370 Surplus a n d undivided profits. Circula- D e m a n d T i m e dedeposits. posits. tion. $61, 682 $100,000 $378, 497 1936,711 5,679 63, 476 100,000 421, 246 139, 399 110,000 465, 497 521,542 48,808 100,000 338, 094 336,330 86, 135 50,000 375, 636 761,578 49, 428 25,000 215, 845 385,905 79,484 58, 424 132, 695 74,500 58,443 45) 429 97,137 223. 084 244, 031 100,000 921, 709 595 38,911 673, 898 150,000 1,092, 600 20, 731 24,390 44,468 185; 293 88,000 353, 917 299,997 1,315, 189 207, 222 149', 74* 433, 012 114, 305 493,344 157 50,000 31, $39,103 92,829 84,881 50,043 17,284 21,244 4,745 2^344 510,281 704,171 2,461 873,791 85,695 26,808 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 141, 031 192, 200 " "694," 461 199, 333 241,134 79, 119 337,968 2,252 165, 518 164, 725 452,365 S«0 67,897 1 <3, 16,862 77,184 100,997 23,871 1,655 14,502 145,598 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 28. 995 77' 455 109) 087 18, 364 60, 455 23, 366 1", 12,500 100,000 70,000 19,200 30,998 40,000 17 900 1,500 12.194 3) 500 1,000 3,235 3,500 2) 500 224,389 241,300 870,552 503,522 360,878 744,958 472;818 25, 000 100, 000 150, 000 25; 000 100, 000 50, 000 50, 000 2 7 , 1 "C 6,250 857,096 75, 000 x7 •ON i) 0 • >H 4% In i 3, 750 565,692 75, 000 7> 7> (H,) - ' " • > , iiL K>, 27(. i J . !*')«« 4,125 597,164 75, 000 "1, 70, N7( l»,Vr 5S 157 12,450 10,017 22,930 4. 600 13) 500 j , 106,270 1, 809,858 2, 030)836 1, 370,468 I 030, 206 200, 000 loo) 000 150, 000 100, 000 150, 000 3,350 5,172 11.188 6) 704 1,000 414.952 284)139 793, 772 620J091 262,694 50, 000 50', 000 50 000 50) 000 50, 000 >>, V M, 4 NO *> 0<)< 2 >; <o * 1 7" H)' 15) 7 2 I. 0' 1" 100 45,310 34, 314 J 33' 747 26, 763 7-1,41S 66, 319 9, 21 i, 258 1 1 : ) . 4«JS 17,, '.5 o »j 711 2i, MO 15,310 13,000 36 Nv> 1 i! '57 5M i 3( 92, 261 "*, 837 ^ 3, ^ ^ IS 1 » < 23, 31l 17, 42k 39, 439 22) 2 S 31:' 11,12\ M I S U* 23 ()J7 N <oe ( U 703 ~>20,670 121 679 1 » O'l < 1 }i lM0 1")) 2~ ri > is < or IV, 700 95 3-5 142,900 0> 000 ! "0 00t 7,027 6)383 28,718 6.247 8) 930 763,30s 661,154 2 730,469 735,037 lt 399,678 75, 000 100, 000 100) 000 100 000 100,000 12 M9 79, ?9( i>7 c,7 ( ^' 107 65! 72 133 79. 80 789 22,112 ! 50)172 : 7,500 14,713 15,774 2, 066,465 877,603 1, 629,211' 100, 000 200, 000 150, 000 7(> ini 22,357 155,515 6,808 36,728 119,803 25 26 27 28 29 104,782 29,807 4^8,078 "13.286 100)752 50,775 281 62,892 44,301 4,839 30 31 32 33 34 361,985 312' 3 )^ J), 276 7-1 I J M 1,^58,819 9,536 22,630 105,444 106)612 144,267 35 36 37 38 39 i^h I^'O°7 146 380 32) 11' 23 233 40,000 i 11,76b 25;715 ; 8,000 1 339,167 687,352 8,642 24)703 . 1, 150,772 100, 000 150, 000 300, 000 169, 335 71,824 10,975 1 709,536 100, (XX) 43,133 : 24,199 6,046 9,545 892,608 736,613 50, 000 150, 000 ll 97 V 69 uu 2i9, ^ N 20 1, MH I'M, 12; 17,682 24 lttf, 995 Ill, <"^2 201 859,843 2Q0, 1,285,708 2t>3 if)7 S00,174 2"9,494 ?0" 7,7 5 29,902 28)000 98,24S ; 23,001 : 50,000 1 s,v 127, 907 831 1 M R )'), f'O f)i) ~ ( 24,025 22 62,447 23 1 M2 87 6 i : 106* 62( 179', 6? iL Lfil 78' 213 76t 13« Due to banks and all other liabilities. •> > ) , MK » i7, 997 H)\ 1M 4(>.000 530, 113 1,030,718 < 24," 902 173, 5M) 1,0*3,035 282,9S3 40 140,344 41 6) 878 42 no, Mi 973 24, 74N 312, 350 266,994 55,408 295,035 216,413 43 ' 864 44 74,052 45 54, 302 100,000 752, 985 533,021 169,228 46 23, 637 80, 904 25,000 100,000 335, 583 315, 800 438,652 9,536 19,736 47 80,373 48 • > * M> 787 40' 100,000 712 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown VIRGINIA. DISTRICT NO. 5. Resources. Location and name of bank. Abingdon, First Abingdon, Peoples Alexandria, First Alexandria, Alexandria. Alexandria, Citizens... President. J. W. Bell J. E. Legard Gardner L. Boot he.. C. E.Nicol Edw. L. Daingerfield. AltaVista, First W. O. Smith Appalachia, First C. F. Blanton Appomattox, Farmers C. W. Hancock. Bedford, Citizens S. S. Lambeth, j r . . . Bedford, Peoples L.R.Gills Berry ville, First H. W. Baker Blackstone, First Henry Stokes Bristol, Dominion H. E.Jones D.H.Zigler Broadway, First N . I . Walthall Brookneal, First B uchan an, B uchanan. S.L.Heck B. E. Vaughan Buena Vista, First Charlottesvilie , Na- Hollis Rinehart tional. Charlottesville, P e o - Geo. R. B.Michie... ples. N.H.Williams Chase City, First W. P . Parish Chatham, First Chilhowie, National... W. P. Copenhaver. Christiansburg, First.. M. H. Tompkins Clifton Forge, F i r s t . . . J. C. Carpenter, jr... Clifton Forge, Clifton J. H. Drewry Forge. J. W. Bell Coeburn, First Covington, Citizens. . . Geo. L. Miller. Covington, Covington. E. M. Nettleton H. E.Lee Crewe, First J. L. Fray Culpeper, Second Chas. Forbes Culpeper, Culpeper James I. Pritchett... Danville, First Danville, American... H. O.Keins East Radford, First. - - Win. Ingles W.R.Cato Emporia, First Edward Wr. Scott, jr. Esmont, Esmont F. M. Brooks Fairfax, National N. B. Davidson Farm ville, First G. M. Robeson Farm ville, Peoples Fredericksburg, Na- A. W. Wallace tional. Fredericksburg, Plant- R. C. Vance ers. Front Royal, Front A. L. Warthen Royal. T. L. Felts Galax, First N.M.Horton Gate City, First I.G.Coe Gate City, Peoples Z . T . Gray Gloucester, First Gordonsville, National L. W. Graves W. J.Cole Graham, First Hallwood, Hallwood.. E. H. Conquest. Hamilton, Farmers & Wm. Brown Merchants. Jno. W. Rowe Hampton, First Hampton, Merchants. H. R. Booker Harrisonburg, First... Geo. E.Sipe Harrisonburg, Roek- C. G. Harrisberger. ingham. Ernest L. Robey... Herndon, National J.F.Howard Honaker, First. H. J. Watkins,jr... Hopewell, National Hot Springs, Bath Wm. M. McAllister County. Independence, Gray- C. Phipps son County. Irvington, Lancaster.. Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. H. G. Carson F. B.M. Connell. Geo. E. Warfield.. L. H. Dudley $733, 784 $365,588 $100,378 502,187 123,990 23,900 1,697,532 335,915 467,597 486, 853 317,850 195,691 M. L. Dinwiddie. 1,537, 810 233,150 307,625 J. L. East A. R. Harwood R. L. Lowry W. A. Fitzpatrick. J. T. L. Jones S. L. Barrow A. P. Moore.. J. J. Penny backer.. E. T. Yeaman U.H.Hyde V . T . Strickler Thos. P. Peyton... 231,141 421,536 161, 773 594, 822 626.477 346,946 587.650 832,293 124,377 508, 508 271.651 274,064 1. 730,754 66,960 317; 324 35, 550 117,656 144,692 43,159 111,140 279,576 51,250 40,150 103,903 76,520 567,300 47,495 38,100 12,265 5,122 23,150 4,763 29,600 337,983 32,632 24,295 151,500 99,539 186,174 H. A. Dinwiddie... 2,810,067 556,050 374,640 A. H. Robertson... J. W. Collie W. E. Mularger Paul Foster J. R. Payne, jr Jed Wilson 538,070 235,643 133,092 361, 762 1,112,898 1,061,789 90,846 133,468 39,796 57,750 531,001 386,081 13, 794 14,391 21, 849 17,464 124,080 84;528 W. S.Dodd W. H. McConihay. D. E.Mountcastle. J. M. Jones J. J. Roberts R. Weir Waters B. V. Booth J. D. Harrison F. Harvey M. M. Land H. P.McCary Edgar Littleton.... W. B.Morris....... J.L.Bugg J. A.Taylor 315,166 108, 756 188,705 1,151,107 193,677 '572,420 144, 865 231,149 150,657 721,628 1,092,456 360.592 4,999, 601 1,789;196 1,460, 486 368, 750 465.478 77,500 375, 602 148,695 48, 567 40,050 240,048 116,000 601,773 136,300 303,823 59,048 420,756 168,850 49,100 180,422 83,548 14,792 68,313 21,680 255,516 54, 219 73,804 20,200 28,739 83,208 33,959 35,820 250,029 W. J. Ford 379,890 229,136 52,850 G. W. Forsyth 583,333 97,300 61,023 C. A. Collier J. M. Carter J.H.Peters R . L . Dalby J. F. W.Ruffin.... J. H. Halbrook G. C. Hatton A. B. C. Whitacre.. 379,194 391,352 121,330 99,030 ' 131,959 103,234 67,733 122,185 97,400 47,544 47,543 31,824 71,'""" 89,940 27,824 22,838 13,165 17,195 17,195 11,507 75,679 109,619 11,950 H. H. Kimberly... L. M. von Schilling. J. G. Yancey S. D. Myers. 658,671 491,410 2,072,487 1,082,306 142,800 101,500 714,485 209, c 382,367 218,700 159,681 73,826 A. E. Bradshaw... Aaron Russ R. Lewis Shelby... J. W. Harper 170,109 394,462 238,277 319,145 89,1 66,000 195,336 136,042 11,000 16,284 70,125 21,860 Ellis L. Lundy... 179,503 55,100 3,055 231,170 129,900 29,461 H. O.Rock KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 713 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. VIRGINIA. DISTRICT NO. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. 5. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. $7,000 $1,327,610 4,000 714,055 17,235 3,073,809 10,953 1,151,894 Surplus and un- Circula- Demand T i m e detion. deposits. posits. divided profits. Dae to banks and all other liabilities. 200'000 100,000 $43,198 $100,000 $483,020 $243,927 269,606 217,119 16,950 50,000 324,524 100,000 1,308,920 1,011,464 508,325 276.532 92,400 7,695 $357,465 110,380 128,901 166,942 Capital. $100,000 $82,398 36,891 433,361 95,552 $38,462 23,087 122,169 44,995 259,395 98,031 5,000 2,441,011 200,000 240,527 29,909 110,457 16,644 42 763 52,241 39,019 48,272 216, 862 33,097 38,268 8,510 56,842 114,491 12,679 41,868 15,632 32,837 32,578 20,868 11,508 70,887 13,561 25,968 18,032 20,428 73,291 4,041 6,760 1,451 50,000 50,000 50,000 50 000 100,000 25,000 60,000 150,000 25,000 25,000 60,000 50,000 400.000 21,072 69,500 50,000 50,000 1,750 6,260 3,000 100,852 1,112 1,440 4,725 2,234 4,200 392,224 936,045 243,315 793,200 930,889 461,015 791,170 1,838,453 256,029 638,629 558,321 529,627 2,676,210 23,052 72! 169 35,334 40,301 54,411 15,658 9,871 52.268 28^ 335 183, S98 35,000 8,000 60,000 146,000 5,850 25.000 GO; 000 12.500 384,200 293,503 265, 700 1,312,481 1,950,323 100,000 1,086,053; 91,760 478,339! 55,424 265,835 304*226 210, 331 i 139,108 793,462 160,310 241, 246 95,4481 189,653! 735,242 1 2 3 4 626,366 188,065 5 177.171 279!850 8fi 218 449^335 331^008 176,645 339.320 417.635 47.882 296,068 210,624 23*.997 6-11,323 2,221 8,356 51.573 4/ 97$ S8! 485 5,705 152,441 276,945 1,320 41,444 79,979 10,142 33i; 551 6 7 g 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 156,386 40,776 4,231,422 370,000 22S; 32S 27.050 18,174 45,575 42,043 85,418 77,869 16, 861 11,837 13,287 18,367 53,288 75,411 11,109 1,250 1,250 1,750 77,520 3,761 697, 730 414,763 254,849 499,136 1,984,205 1,689,437 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 73,280 7,081 13,168 27,964 64,694 38,418 52,030 82,264 61,817 50,584 124,219 31,893 474,161 92,717 158,827 34,032 17,650 24,302 33,283 39,878 314,219 22,511 74,432 40,841 12,404 44,439 82,755 291,455 59,434 34,265 17,264 6,340 25,727 26,046 16,000 59,000 2,828 550,391 5,549 1,682,479 14,315 966,618 3,333 457,127 2,500 •1,111,756 2, 500 1,591,876 13,750 7,826,679 31,000 2,070,606 625 810,499 3,250 599,042 1,243 142,589 537,568 48,283 3,750 835,112 2,500 457,069 7,975 1,020,829 50,000 60J000 100,000 25,000 75,000 100,000 275,000 150,000 50,000 75,000 25,000 75,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 27,875 75,532 42,959 9,767 67,520 53,982 631,830 75,445 49.000 AQ>, 4 8 8 10,467 32,532 51,011 18,647 73,769 76,969 42,247 7,695 788, 787 75,000 29,906 75,000 596,001 40,228 50,663 4,857 837,403 50,000 56,232 25,000 369,563 1S2,382 88,601 118,840 40,619 40,619 32,607 9,678 83,157 29,289 24,888 24,374 8,874 8,874 11,685 3,786 18,919 10,587 1,259 2,486 1,750 24,050 1,377 2,500 1,344 1,250 614,180 550,217 237,312 237,311 220,959 265,957 370,714 203,085 25,000 28,500 35,000 35,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 28,108 1.3.618 4,546 4,545 6,141 4,260 22,500 9,081 25,000 2<S, 500 35,000 35,000 16,500 50,000 25,000 25,000 222,256 263,613^ 72,236! 72,233 159,630 107,065 199,835 103,904 300,744 160; 755 78,669 78,669 183,344 88,990 126,414 72,541 59,164 37,000 101,410 65,521 2,505 5,360 28,362 6,470 1,428,851 942,960 3,202,840 1,510,026 50,000 50,000 300,000 100,000 61,547 29,459 172,448 121,192 50,000 523,119' 50,000 305,212! 300,000 l,079,236 ; 60,000 774,606: 679,414 444,093 797,173 332,352 64, 771 64,196 553,983 121,876 51 52 53 54 47,361 33,952 14,891 44,642 28 633 31,974 18,277 29,706 1,750 1,838 2,854 2,500 348,753 544,510 539,760 553,984 25,000 35,000 100,000 50,000 15,591 22,726 30,261 29,492 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 70,638 42,652 2,023 2,153 61,552 179,984 15,005 55 56 57 58 59,238 12,584 2,632 312,112 35,000 18,876 35,000 49,127 20,343 1,250 461,251 25,000 25,943 4S,400 25,000 25,000 35,000 100,000 96,550 137.509 217,360 39,717! 245,087 189,670 . . 188,628 167,048 511.650 705,540 4S0^ 878! 626,366 207,997; 225,166 24,400 629.022 762,616 60,000 404;457 300,000 96,600 132,038 184,048 25,000 394,684 519,377 47,600 48,000 521,0931 709,336 263, 400 2,976,843 3,195,945 549,537! 671,651 150,000 344,493! 344,930 12, 500 137,363! 225,640 65,000 23,350 77,464! 50,000 35K,790i . . 230,187 290,776 75,000 50,000 152.363' 143,676 50,000 837,661 G5S 281 009 329,594; 161,863 407,465 104,590 19 171,1S1 72, 880 2,011 30, 495 442,321 347,225 20 21 22 23 24 25 14,053 26 95,309 27 22,602 28 81,274 29 7, 575 30 159,465 31 483,661 32 473,973 33 13,123 34 55,551 35 6,308 36 21,246 37 113,101 38 42,383 39 H, 741 40 12,S77 41 32,178 96,577 35,209 150,023 51,647 235,857 124,154 154,226 42 13,072 43 53,23l| 44 11,861 45 11,861 i 46 13,689 47 22,454 48 1,801 49 4, 892 50 21,566 59 25.2 r iiy 60 714 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUKRE^CY. Resources and liabilities of national hanks as shown VIRGINIA—Continued. 131 S T R I C T N O . 5—Continued, Resources. Location and name of bank. 5 6 8 "I 11 i 12j 18; 14 17 is 19' 2(1, 21 22 • Jono.-vilio, P o w e l l , Robt.L.Pennington Yailoy. I Lawrences ilie, First...! Jno. N. Osborn Loba-ion. Firsi V. B. Gilmer Leesl'iirg, L o n d o u n . . . Edward N i c h o l s . . . Lees-burg, Peoples....- E . B. White Lexington, F i r s t . . 13. E . Yanghan e g t , t Le\im;Um, Peoples... James Lewis Howe. Lexin<>Toi}.Koe)-:bndge} Paul M. Penick L I K kbid Louisa FirM.. | P. B. Poricr \.m&\, Firsi K. 1). Newman L n n n . Paae Yalley... C. S. Landram Lyiu-hburg, First ."..--• E. P. Miller. Lyiiciihur-, L y n c h - j Wm. V, Wilson, j r . 'burg. " I Lvnchbmy, Peoples-... John Yictor Mmas-us, \ \ u i o n a i . . .[ Thos. R. McDonald Manures. iVo<>It s... - ' Win. Jl. B r o w n . . . . I Marioi', Marion ' W. L. Lincoln Mai slv.ll, Marshall....! J. T. Ramey Mariins\iii'\ Fiist E . L.Williamson.. Marli>is\il].\ Peoples..: ('. P. Krarfott : Mom erey, PiM K. A. Wade Mouni Jackson,Moun* J. I. Tripieit i 421 4<j 4 r | 45 I 47 49 "0 51 52 53 51 55 56 57 58 59 60 Jno. K . Branch W . H . Palmer Richard H . S m i t h . J. Tyler Meadows.. M. Wr. Turner 23,650 10,440 171,470 124,518 228, 884 9, 550 175,979 111,495 46,414 69,035 418,010 206,291 3,511,007 j 1,250,750 311', 392 i 108.817 255,357! 117^35? 441,015 36,327 17, 238; 649,440| 282, 040j 808, 738j 703,445! 393,025J 251,761! 75,291 33, 040 252, 796 256,902 51.496 Ill', 000 30,484 7,200 39, 799 17, 8071 7.500| 43^ 604 180,543; 170, 214! 224,6871 3,572.047: '769,944' 30,798 42, 400 56,110 537,049 32'. 150 6,20) 17,394 26,673 743,545j 58,000 R.L.Harris {'.on. T. (JiiLiter | j i{. (>. lialscy M. (;. Fiekr. ParksL-,. I V i ^ h - v . . . . J. W. Chandler H. B.Jones G. C. Wright 'ocahoiiius, Fir,--! ! \V. R. Graham 'oil-^ino ; i h , F i r > ; . . . .j Y. Garland Weaver 'ortsTiioinh, Aiuf-Ticanj i l . A . Y. P a r k e r . . . .ilaski, I V o n k - . . . . - . l Si. Bloek-'idge K. 1-:. I l a r m u n . . Pulnski, Pulaski. I'urcelh ille. I'meeM- ( . L. Robey viile. Com inotiwe'ih h 1 Iceil- II. (J. Bnmcion vilu\ KichlancL, Fr-i -- W. R. W i l l i a m s . . . - -! Richardson, Siichard- C. M. Brown . son. Jno. M. Miller, j r . . . Richmond, F^ra [Richmond, American. Oliver J. Sands Richmond. Broadwav J i . N . Phillips Chas. Hutzlor Richmond. Central Richmond, Merchants Richmond, State City. Richmond, Planters. Roanoke, First Roanoke, American. - . $18,814 F. D. Kelley F . B. Leffef E. W. Newman J. H. Plummer J. H. Cook.. ; rutiirc Cit l/.JMis! 37 4v J-irsi $25,600 52; 247 420,9261 92,046 346,957! 260,433 651,9501 404,331 1,500,489| 201.100 591,631) 56,400 399,058J 77,754 813, 09o| 84, 200 263,897j 102,050 240, 500| 129,871 257.380! 4,732,3021 2,520.100 4.133,367 1,733', 736 W. W.•Dickerson.. Harry P. Davis G. Raymond RatclifEe. T. R. Keys C. E. Kemper J. C. Greor J. A. B r o w n . . . . . . J. C. Matheny. Geo. R. Geary • !). F . Hale N,\i~i i'o\i -;, Kitv,1 . . <;. W. Layman Xt'V, <\i? lie. Firs; Xon' Marled, ( ' l i k e n s ; C. N. Hoover Xo\v\i'>'i y.vw s-, F i r s t . I L L . Ferguson... 1 N e w p o ; ? N o ' ^ , Me- K . S . UldiHon CMnlUfS. N ' c w |">vt \ c \> s , Robi. !'. Holt Sc-hi.io'z, N"or!o!'><. ( oi'Piierce •• Vathaniel Beaman. Norfolk. N o r f o l k . . . . . - ! W. V. Godwin Norfolk, t~<\;hodid...-.j W . T . Old Norfo 1 :.'. Yiij.-mi.-i ; J. W. Hum IT Xort-.m, Fir^t 1 M. S. Kenonnerer.31 ' Vovlon. N a t i o n a l . . ' W. X. Surface OIUPCOCIY $193,069' C. E.Couk Other bonds, investments, and real estate. J. E . Snow T. A. Gilmer A. Dibrell Josephus Carr H . C . Wise Wm. M. McElwee-. A. P. Wade. J. P. Donnally.. J, S. Price....' E. C. Berrey J. I). Owen. Allen Cuculla 2.-J' ! j United Loans, dis- j States counts, and j Governoverdrafts. | ment se! curities. Cashier. President. - - - - - | 3,033;226. R. C. Slaughter C. W . Grim S. C. W h i t e . . . W . I I . Wheelwright E . H . Beasley R . G. Spratley Jas. I I . McNeer A. C. Ogburn, jr F . D . Lawrence J. W . Miller. O. P . Jordan A. C. Norman C. G. Coppedge O. U . Terrill C. B . Orr 518,227' .815,331 ' 773, 8701 215,180! 281,510| 40, 250j 17,200 130,748 95,651 93,37o! 77,4361 57, 689! 20,4891 327, 290 141,842 14, 800 445,525 230,098 36,300 190,306 297,279 13,583,032; 10,801," 5, 2025 48| 3. 705. 930; ' 420; 182; 199. 389^ 523^ 113' 418. 091 160,942| I j Alex F . R y l a n d O. B . H i l l . . . P. H . Eubank Philip E . W . Goodwin. Jno. C. W h i t e | S. P . R y l a n d . . . . . . . . W . M. Goddard J. H . Matthews G. C. Holcomb 962,0i!ij 5,611,669 2, 239,' 600 "" 1,092,358 1,891,916 118,456 54,7711 153,()00| 141,334 504,779: 116,500 488,949: 151,100 130', 4131 160, 453 510, 095: 289,947 6,156. 814; 1.855,996 5.378.492: l\ 728,021 ' 296; 202; 127, 230 1,538,696; 832, 850 2,169, 742! 430, 200 376', 028! 25, 846 461,599, 165, 838 553,917j 98,057 Robert P . B e a m a n . . J. B . Bey, jr Jas. 'i>. Moss. H . G. W h i t e h e a d . . . H . G. Gilmer H . W . Moore Leo. H . Powell W. C. Parsons 144,766j 46,439 176,369' 90,882] 21,274i 13,570 ll,78o! 2,346 22, 262,84: 4, 850, 328 1.135,987 14,8-50,426 3,571,324 1, 257, 203j 1,161,066 114,4461 397,150 1,971,413 378,855! 517,310 18,097,998 1,158,029 1,581,505 417,725 14,644,697i 1,618,550 16,539,474] 1,132,941 3,830,892! 1,147,328! 1,074,781[ 269,167' 410,766' 795'709 174,838' REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 715 by reports of condition on Sept. 1.1, 1919—Continued. VIRGINIA—Continued. DISTRICT N O . 5—Continued. L Labilities. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources and liabilities C apital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $23,653 •110,966 $500 •$272,602 $25, 000 $8, 174 #38,060 1 12,242 46,333 206,016 211,651 71,991 25,006 64 15S 20,347 78,180 64, 880 709,516 488, 889 18,410 23,523 45,824 120,053 36,509 18, 666 38, 738 13, 817 25, 226 31,248 368,039 166,957 32, 883 3, 003 7, 376 60,448 6, 524 3, 843 l} 628 3, 061 1, 250 1, 250 34, 058 28, 127 560,358 522,302 1, 343,069 2, 421,490 l) 136,639 512, 523 1, 171,352 496,817 493,620 553,664 8, 782,025 6, 757,377 40, 000 60, 000 100, 000 100, 000 50, 000 50,000 150, 000 50, 000 30, 000 75, 000 675, 000 500, 000 20, 476 17, 852 126,024 113, 298 99, 929 31, 364 57, 099 18,233 32, 368 32, 647 624', 824 611, 005 144, 076' 40,000 60, 000 272, 563 i 398. 018| 100, 000 100, 000 1, 887, 113! 50, 000 359, 726 f 150, 325: 25, 000 389, 334! 84. 819! 50, 000 25. 000 238,897: 293, 054: 24* S40 420, 000 4, 922, 779; 500, 000 2, 307, 596' 217, 655 98, 149 37, 141 74, 746 597, 528 21, 499 221, 070 9 372, 803 204, 181 228, 208 27, 626 467, 514 107, 406 252. 050 41, 715 105, 248 2, 107 127, 747 376 140,302 1,999, 120 192, 744 2, 646,032 2 3 4 5 6 7 430,565 110,652 70, 849 153,446 31,042 21,264 19, 173 1 846 h 500 5, 805,956 600,076 483,566 500, 000 50, 000 30, 000 598, 823 34, 002 I 7 ; 448 250, 000 2 142, 117' 22, 495 272, 157: 29. 300 187, 870: 176, 089 2,138, 927 14 218, 127 3, 295 15 211. 438 7, 510 16 165, 847 91'964 77,313 47,897 23,379 55,132 43,858 25,656 32,322 30,609 21,275 26,155 9, 668 935 2, 623 36, 875 3, 960 4, 250 974,588 440,835 1, 213,591 lf 093,535 500, 635 491,902 80, 000 40, 000 50, 000 80, 000 25, 000 50, 000 94, 937 20, 436 56, 140 26, 353 38, 362 2 1 2V, 205 22,655 355', 126 39, 796 198 1, 250 887 127, 342 000 1, 269,083 294', 104 354,724 6, 295,078 1, 021,178 25 000 25" 000 25, 000 100, 000 100 000 \2 9? 1 227' 02 *s 4 •M5 9;. id6 3 17, 228 5, 410,269 200/ 000 ,*1 102, .HK) 2, C s , 032 51,337 62,641 23,712 994,195 120, 288 685,231 194,338 2,558,437 2,600.122 1,269', 528 382,567 77,681 24,597 181,469 235,225 870,449 570,964 356,158 176.977 45', 611 16', 284 54,387 27,541 134,988 125,647 61,713 58,270 499,174 405,966 122,364 198, 856 256,962 51,203 64,916 68,384 27,059 31,663 17,809 62,079 223,136 46,122 21,417 107,532 117,247 21, 806 27,979 42,641 10, 250 742 4, 420 2, 400 30,000 50,003 1, 750 19, 916 46,429 10,192 2 450 411,218 25 000 37,588 28, 878 8,356 5,426 932 256,304 141.104 40 000 25 000 $10,000 50 nor '/'> o(,, 387, 196 24, 826,114 1 ,000,000 1 ,257 ••03 781, 500 17, 767,759 1,000,000 1,0'>3 " 1 \ 970, 27 s 78, 592 214, 564 500 000 ..OS' T O L'-U* 'yj~> O i ? s 107 500 69, 250 6, 508,150 500,000 oco l<) 2 ; 500 704,680 50 000 10.1 ^ jU '/12 ' ; 1 000 1, 250 313,491 25 000 3S? e; 098 1 048, 815 50 000 101 J 2 s 50 000 924,092 *2 50, 000 "0 V{)) <,250 > </•>•) 250 500 9 7 3 3 I 75 000 886,951 884,537 100' 000 60 000 432,497 100 000 943,280 600' 000 092,410 750,446 1 , 000 000 35 000 583, 763 200 000 143,375 500 000 207,560 100 000 511,184 150 000 916,888 50 000 065,778 \7 t>W> .11 0 7 ! 27 s51 14 ^2t 7 , OOP IPO ( 'i)o f 0 000 \(M) ('i 10 M \ 145 (,00 '221 )S(' l,H)0 ".1 43 841 132 0 ti) ?•) 019 105 105 460 i ^ i<s $41, 013 629, 52S: 370, 004 216, 2381 208, 376 ; : 161, 705 221, 0 7 8 40. 000 10,000 50,000 so, 000 25, 000 16 7, $149, 755 L>y f ) ! 7 123, 456 608, 690 441, 464 149, 218 129, 50, 725 7s ( 2".i, 060 >Sl), S10 •> 37°)' 7I}'2 f ! 2]oob 07), °78 S74 f2J 8 9 10 11 12 13 6,667 395 232, 523 257, 342 101, 350 15, 699 17 18 19 20 21 22 6 821 19* 722 14, 840 128, 331 156, 957 23 24 25 26 27 407, 012 28 s *N2, S91 I 412 303 7,273, 020 29 ~ :'S3, 263 2! 943, 049 4,567, 615 30 \ 2^~>, % 1 S05, S'lO 962, 906 31 2 100, '.31 1 C 30 o?s 1,583, 480 32 13, 747 33 rx. (>:>! (•V). 1-1) 107 2-X) Sit 4 U '.524 2 V 'I\ 133 206'. 64n 47 020 34 486 35 99* 694 36 OO0 36, 756 37 2 " » 1 . ."01 395 3 8 :*io. 049 1, 953 39 200' 259 70, 134 32C. 842 2*7. '*W 124, 275 40 o<*o 2 1 17, 7 ) 1 2 t0'4, 7T0 2, 726, 735 41 mo t r>9?\ 0 M L si*" 027 2,110,145 42 (Mil I M J , 736 277. r ^s 1, 498 43 ' 0 0 t 092, 04c< 1 1 N.7 900 331, 391 44 V 1 07), 704 89 373, 942 45 243,' 7° 5 103, 670 41 700 40 25 580 47 coo "59, M*s J17, 989 m, 136 8, 195 48 r.io i;o 6O0 25 000 237, oH) 77, 4b9 34, 483 49 9 044 3 535 10 000 140, 414 84, 588 30, 755 27, 786 26, 091 50 194 51 lx 308,492 36,676,883 2 ,000 000 1,724 998 879, 781 25 461,337 1,000,000 857 070! 10,000 1 851,506 200 000 36 122 350 000 128 518 2, 500 3 361,918 400 000 1,674 667 ! 792,890 757, 895 28 585,152 927,704 1,051, 528 23 613,948 1,000 000 1,011 524 i ! 6,264,306 1,854,923 4,267,851 634, 752 89,469 79,375 162,490 329,350 981 090 962 120 192,600 50 000 6.196,835 4,953, 744 000 7 317, 870 2 , 852, 404 16,289 211 56 51 428 897 7 381, 7711 ,734, 126 12,057 630 57 3,882,119 1,262, 885 1,115,221 361,387 60,445 180,309 349, 959 23 578,144 22, 0001 7 272,537 9,000' 1 768,540 600 000 1,719 327 400 000 645 555 200,000 58 011 14 445, 578 4 ,841, 744 12,683 473 52 4 847, 872' 3 ,168, 760 14,625 515 53 192 417 54 1 230, 367 ! ] 134, 740; 1,321, 545 377 115 55 144 400 9 595, 95S 2,379, 721 9,138 737 400 000 4 646, 3941 2, 267 1,178 321 5: 112 898 00 180 000 630, 9881 556 ; 643 716 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shotvn VIRGINIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 5—Continued. Resources. Location and name of President. Roanoke, Exchange... J. B. Fishburn Roanoke, Liberty R. M. Garrctt, jr... Rocky Mount, First... Jas. P. Woods Rocky Mount, Peoples N. P. Angle Rural Retreat, First.. J. W. Bell R. W. Dickenson.. St. Paul, St. Paul W. H. Ruthrauff... Salem. Farmers J. S. Goetchins Saltville, First Scottsville, Scottsville. D.H.Pitts G. J. Strickler Shenandoah, First South Boston, First... F. H. Edmonston.. 12 South Boston, Boston. W. R. Barksdale... 13 South Boston, Plant- R. E. Jordan ers & Merchants. Stanley, Farmers & E. T. Griunback Merchants. Staunton, Augusta M. Kivlighan 20 j Staunton, National J. W. Worthington Valley. 17 i Staunton, Staunton... B. E. Vaughan 18 I Strasburg, Massanut- E. D. Newman ten. 19 I Strasburg, Peoples George A. Copp 20 Suffolk, National Jas. L. McLemore.. 21 Tazewell, Taaewell Geo. W. Gillespie.. 22 Trout ville, First Jnq. W. Layman... 23 Warrenton, Fauquier. C. E. Tiffany 24 Warrenton, Peoples... j A. O. Weedon 25 Washington, Rappa- B. J. Ward hannock. J. E. Wilcox 20 Waverly, First Theo. Coiner 27 Waynesboro, First 28 Waynesboro, Waynes- Pliny Fishburne. boro. 29 Williamsburg, First... L. W. Lane 30 Winchester, Farmers W. P. McGuire... & Merchants. 31 ! Winchester, Shenan- John W. Rice doah Valley. \ 32 Wise, Wise County.... E. M. Fulton 33 Woodstock, Shenan- { doah. - | E. D. Newman 34 Wytheville, First j J. H. Crockett Cashier. E. B. Spencer J. TW. Penn W . R. Davis C.J.Davis Thos. B. Stanley. J. L. Jennings 3no. R. Keister.. Clyde Crafts W. S. Dorrier W. T. Koontz J. D. Tucker J. T. Lacy,jr C. H. Stebbins... Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $5,778 309 $1. 473,458$1., 698,082 79,241 52,492 613: 951 73,000 848: 689 239,100 34.700 236,422 533: 818 14', 613 103,742 38i: 979 29,522 335; 247 77,317 545, 940 161,959 152,599 187, 391 2,500 33,100 15,575 200. 565 40,900 90,925 94. 829 15,150 397: 834 164,341 25,998 902: 609 94,803 145,592 84,553 1,437: 743 209,803 114,602 06,000 38,991 841,752 1,449,927 157,000 298,617 707,260 010,0G1 270, 730 300,266 1,030,037 528,558 236,294 1,187,796 231,903 237,978 145,250 58,750 36,190 233,800 123,294 41,719 198,507 04,343 30,669 72.883 8; 480 21,740 204,232 27,679 6,050 14,250 12,850 10,050 139,43; 558,413 338,028 47,018 107,590 48,312 11,91 85,499 30,955 282,135 1,501,121 81,431 304,371 46,901 206,070 2,238,591 533,000 386,511 117,870 384,24" 41,778 70,459 9,310 20,254 323,949 173,934 24,500 W. T. Behne Alex. M. Muir F. F. Handschy C. K. McMillin $410,390 2,320,384 1,108,581 $124,078 630,500 640,179 $188,543 335,847 727,104 684,901 278,210 217,007 Ross Black FredD. Rice E. L. Wilson Chas. Callahan F. W. Hayungs Arthurs. Cory N. A. Rolfe R. H. Macartney A.I. Kulzer W. A. Waterman... J. C. Beeson Dolph Coolidge Ira M. Camp A. L. Rogers E. N. Imus 588,533 134,418 108,234 99,755 300,026 311,217 229,102 305,038 211,374 540,347 239,182 2,012,660 2,430,592 511,029 1,102,862 344,368 40,200 27,850 47,000 98,850 108,750 32,300 02,513 80,147 58,000 79,585 318,254 101,029 166,737 98,700 202,082 17,243 30,797 53,330 76,559 336,246 21,928 38,761 39,490 33,318 99,023 27,348 43,112 57,884 99,369 ! C. C. Louderback... F. P. McFarland. Chas. S. Hunter.., E. W. Randolph. J. W. Eberly Fred D. Maphis.. A. Woolford W. T. Gillespie... J. J. Shelton Edward Carter... S. C. Brittle G. T. Bradford... W. E. Norris R. G. Nance Chas. K. Yaneey. W. F. Low H.D. Fuller | Wm. G. Hardy , E. B. McElroy... M. Coffman I C. W. Gleaves.... WASHINGTON. DISTRICT NO. 1 . 2 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 Auburn, First Bellingham, First Bellingham, Bellingham. Bellingham, Northwestern. Bremerton, First Brewster, First. Burlington, First B urlington, B urlington Camas, First Chehalis, Chehalis Cheney, National Cheney, Security Chewelah, First Clarkston. First Cle Elum, First Colfax, Colfax Col fax, Farmers Colville, First Davenport, Davenport C. M. Hall E. W. Purdy V. A. Roeder II. B.Paige N. B. Solner J. L. Goehrv Chris. Knutzen H.E.Cleveland O. F. Johnson D. W. Noble F. M. Martin W. J. Sutton F. L. Reinoehl C. F. Waterman W. E. Keehl C. L. MacKenzie P. B. Stravens Hugh Waddell D. M. Drumheller... REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 717 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. VIRGINIA—Continued. DISTRICT NO. 5—Continued. Resources. I iabililies. 1 Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Other assets. Total resources Surplus and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time dedivided tion. posits. profits. 793 257 310 813 476 437 795 732 451 899 452 293 133, $751,706 34,263 16,666 11,604 26,302 24,413 36,737 13,018 25,520 15,623 34,738 35,814 56,903 52, 249 13,579 1 700 287, 122 146 823 335, 199 56,165 90,680 7 750 9, 604 1,508, 107 '2,652, 670 81 169 37, 959 33,082 15,172 6 005 1, 200 948,450 398,297 100,000 25,000 20, 261 401 329 97, 602 10,216 SS, 286 36,033 12,970 125,507 17,313 16,250 1, 250 4, 000 650 3 125 2, 720 1 390 395, 923 2,006, 470 817, 166 339, 966 1,722, 766 409, 939 356, 752 25,000 140,000 60,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 36, 054 38,125 6,536 31,836 20,126 1, 250 3, 740 2, 725 214, 061 885, 209 476, 800 25,000 25,000 40,000 87, 422 129, 132 22,196 74,921 400 5, 205 520, 486 2,340, 820 30,000 100,000 136, 517 136,895 10, 000 3,441, 520 200,000 10, .838 110,285 7,991 40,849 1, 012; 187, 703 633, 106 25,000 25,000 183, 150 30,000 2,500 738,033 50,000 $2,314 835 79 29 29 43 27 88 56 59 22 73 63 42,284 193, 581 80, 810 59, 815 7, 308 521 $12,063, 911 000 862, 738 500 1,209, 212 650 847, 504 258 574, 705 328 495, 303 988, 010 2,338 292, 805 404, 685 2 393 238, 977 397 697, 207 2 883 1,245, 153 $47 3 2 1 4 1 5,000 48,186 1,927,295 $500,000 200,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 125,000 $609 694 $500,000 $7,446 910 3 35 26 30 32 78 30 46 9 9 22 83 Due to banks and all other liabilities. $2 614 $3,004 693 154 097 291 323 191 910 61 859 94 291 146 874 75 131 392 682 54 365 1 883 72 049 21 220 2 409 84 589 10 168 12 749 930 267 564 594 981 310 896 978,597 72,226 649,770 399,628 f, 250 50 000 100 000 25,000 10,637 25 000 109 358 115 135 1 990 14 100,000 200,000 184 774 306 019 100,000 92 000 573, 325 878,902 437 248 816, 087 112 760 15 359 662 16 41 980 33, 432 80 000 24, 000 354, 766 146, 568 171 306 163, 052 200 398 17 6 245 18 25, 000 165, 772 140 000 1,099, 000 60, 000 511, 090 24, 400 115, 113 62, 500 1,405, 282 50, 000 195, 261 10, 000 187, 620 139, 616 15 905 153,923 143, 547 13, 084 138, 019 14 950 25, 536 50 24 22 25 46 000 600 000 000 748 "495 25, 000 25. 000 3, 592 43, 851 14, 599 9,600 433 168 132 914 129, 557 315 814 191 263 341 103 163 787 289 872 109 617 155 150 209 885 329 172 62, 148 346, 099 212, 443 157, 721 88,439 4, 648 22 16, 404 23 3, 584 24 20,157 25 96, 671 186, 819 99, 429 257; 840 27 100,729 28 561 96, 145 201, 631 222, 779 138,578, ""166,000 750,375 1,034, 395 313, 190' 200, 000 1,966,615 24, 384 11, 951 54, 756^ ""io, 111, 593 24, 630 19 473, 547! 20 42,52Qi 21 1 650 26 41, 692 29 217, 464 30 7G1, 715 31 84, 875 66 6 50, 000 32, 123 538,600 2,460 33, 844 32 2, 290 33 383, 645 136,679 6, 116 34 WASHINGTON. D I S T R I C T INTO. 1 2 . $91,629 540,390 455,419 $54,045 203,969 138,413 $48,097 27,000 $874,685 4,085,187 3,162,'""" $50,000 200,000 200,000 124,735 241,263 313,856 ; $534,118 $257,792 $50,000 2,276,866 1 149,102 :, 93,000 1,471,607 1,043,365 81,443 14,480 1,623,623 100,000! 29,21:1 933,602 463,381 73,327 167,803 33,948 40, 774 35,660 69,815 26,208 18,460 52,218 37,001 206,374 59,660 187, 705 113,930 53,673 176,485 73,037 12,101 12,505 11.659 30; 334 37,406 11,577 24,602 18,470 41,656 21,496 128,135 92,169 37,268 39,968 11,892 6,709 1,406 3,245 5,560 1,750 4,053 10,657 4,845 9,005 1,387,715 250,619 221,566 250,649 587,144 816,577 317,420 554,389 391,327 895,299 499,577 50,000! 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000| 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 834,R45 10,731 20,000 16,250 118,577 13,325 6, 250 144,373 3,628 25, 000 146, 907 5,676 335, 942 17,427 . 22,700 ' 35,000; 388, 953 107,345 25,000 8,779 232.695 28, 7981 25,000 205', 608 25,000 18,148 458,679 6,250 18,938; 199, 059 7,000j 16,269 52,1411 200, OOOJ 1,084,097 1,155, 845 96,547j. 35,2261 " 60^666? 366,043 61,0321 25,000: 461,411 455,428 31,289i 39,4661 46, 012) 203, 516 304,052! 91,577 231, 844 88,3S8| 253,490 16,711 46,178 2,849 2,054 5,259 20,872 59,719 11,052 29,183 132,941 631 2,702,102 2,874,832 844,545 1,550,953 21,100 $8,040 167,956 40,868 347,582 28,000 34,000 17,954 33,569 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 248 205 799 741 035 112 084 689 603 128 723 630 252, 249 522,173 643,694 494,232 1,028,208 61,110 262,166 512,851 390,659 718 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OE THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown WASHINGTON—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 12—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Dayton, Broughton... C. J. Broughton. Levi Ankehy Dayton, Columbia Ellensburg, National.. E. H. Snow den.. Ellensburg, Washing- J. II. Smithson.. ton. J. H. Smith Ephrata, First Win. C. ]ivalor.. Everett;, First 1 G. W. Nyo Garfidd, Gar/iHd.., ! Harry Oehs Harrington, lir.^t IlilJyard, F r * I W. S. Bra-1 W. L. A d a m s . . . Hoquiam, i "ii"M, Kelso, Firs: E, S. Collins L. E. Johnson... Kcnne^vifk, J-'irv j A. V. Morrill Kent, First.. '! Ii. E. Gritnvm.. Lind, First Medical Lnk (> I m.<,..|! W. R. i Cashier. A. P. Cahiil Geo. W. Jackson... S. S. Nesbit W. C. Fudge $458,758 1,543,946 179,314 770,670 11. N. Gardiner L. L. Crosbv J. E. Miller" W. W. Downie H. B. Smead A. G. Rockwell.... C. C. Bashor.. E. C. Tweet 1). T. Coleman II. S. Snead B. W. Hughes 87,440 11,476 3,707," " 1,155,833 208.860 25,000 581,142 111,999 262,5"~ 66,422 592,250 1,592,316 243,238 139,064 407', 213 85,004 335,671 125,751! 425,324 20,295 224,064 63,650| 51,413 1,018,402 16,402 30,735 46,487 566,836 127,520 58,669 154,355 27,000 37,198 27,026 66,517 149,208 219,400 93,965 47,621 28,032 17,824 397,803 105,708 Roy W. Jellison Monroe, First . } E. M. Stephens Whit H. Clark Mon.oe, "Monroe ! C. F. Ehvcll MontCv.no, N'onu^iiio I F. L. Carr... A. M. Campbell Mount Veroon, 1 ir>1.. j N. 3. Moldstad R. G. Hannaford... Mount Verno'i, Mount Alfred Lilliman R. L. Davis V err i on, ! J. Weston Martin.. Oako^U'*, ?. .TIOTKL.J F. A. Davis C. E. IIarisen H. Gordon Kerr Okano^Mn, I u^t W. J. Foster 01\mpic ,Cai Ui I C. J. Lord Oiympi u t'-^v JD H. E. Van Arsdaie. P. M. Troy S. B. Starrett, i r . . . Elton G. tlice O0MV O"0Mll<Vr'T R. C. McCroskey... A. P . M u r r a y . . . . . . Paloute, I u o m l . .. Robert J aim ke N T. J. Cooper. P i ' S C O , '""'It' Geo. H. Waterman. .Roy Ro))inson. Porneroj, 1 u a>cis. . .< (•. M. Lauridson P o r t A U ' ^ I P ,, Cii'/i is. Jas. G. McCurdy.... | J. P. Christensoii.... v P o t T c w n ^ m ! , J ir»'.t. A. Brygger....: (". udnm Ivcrsen PoulS»>f , iHiot F. C. Forrest M. W. Whitlov/ P i 'inioH, YA^t C. S. Zeiniantz Heard .ii, iU^^u^n . . . 11. G. Burns ! F. II. Hauot F. E. Eobbins 1 E l i A l l l ', h i " . . . O. 11. Grccno , i W. II. Martin I U L Z M I L , I loneef A. R. Truax M. A. Arnold S e a Ho, ^ :< Jl. L. Merritfc. Seal -ic, D e \ i" Hoiion N. II. Latimer R. S. Walker 1M'. F. JJackus beat He, A. uo:vi oi" j Coinmeicc. ! Seattle, .National < ily.i fcn\u11o S-i l x it | bcalllo, Fuit'lo i Seattle, L in on : J. W. Maxwell I Lee H. Wakefield... | John L. Proctor.... F. K. Struvc I H. C. MncDonald.. J. A. Swalwell ! Forrest 1. (Jill F. J. Wilmer I W. O. Palmer Rosalie, Whitman j CourJ >. I H . C . Fisher Harry Terhune. -... St.Johu,Fi>H ! J. Giidda-il Scdio Wooli^v. i iibt.-i J. C. Wixson F. K. St.ruve G. A. Middleton... Snoliom^ S. A. Kimbrough.. Spokane, E. T. Coman. Thos.H. Brewer. Spokane, J. J. House. I). W . T w o h y . . . . Sk J. A. Yeoraans Spokane, Okj A. B . S n i d e / . . . . . II. A. Boose Tacoiio JNahotuJ.. . . Ralph S. Stacy... R.R.Mattioon Tonasket, Fu^l Hans Lund iVi'thur Lund r ToppeiJish, 1 iist - .. F. A. Williams... John F . Melrose Vcincon v e , Limited J. M. Langsdorf.. J. S. G. Langsdorf.. States Vancom or, Vancouver. Boy Hesseltine J.W.Morgan W. G. Shuham Levi Ankeny Walla ^alld First P.M. Winans Wallah alia. Thud... George E. Kellough. Fred W.Wilson. H.H. Turner Walla Wall.., Baker Miles C. Moore Boyer. Wapato, First Alex. E. McCredy...j L. W. Taylor Washtucna, First W.R.Cunningham,jrj Wm. Ma thews J. K. McCornack..'.. L. L. A. Pearce Wenatehee, First W. L. Steinweg Yakima, First C. R. Donovan Yakima, Yaldnia I). W. Twohy H. O. Jones J. D.Cornett L.H. Kuhn Zillah, First Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. 181,693 130,432 78,158 652.861 499,368 $100,159 189,288 211,923 208,137 J5,675 6,000 98,028 356,224 58,500 17,346 41,248 68,870 362,187 129,042 766,801 178,676 243,123 235,831 36,981 30,416 299.642! 81,521 27,077 486', 735 96,064 61,553 18,881 93 1,379 176,540 171,302 192,340 194,326 83,788 261,494 205,195 15,725 41,639 1,099,630 73,062 25,042 609,251 25", 31 16,368 429,098 71,188 67,625 798,364 135,364 78,184 6,790,046 2,177,226 655,501 7,436,152 3,376,212 1,720,863 12,634,997 3,353,679 2,135,208 239,870; 266,334 1,462,6841 3,984,012 1,191,759 1,084,998 1,511,525 66,522 171,186 14,621,004 5,316,933 4,905,263 5,408,287( 2'042J370| '690' 028 553,537| 143,946 27,234 427,218, 67,05: 287,099 73,500 523,480 198,915 7,731,264 3,213,321 3,821,347 845,535 9,668,485 3,125,773 320,301 67,126 6,590, 787 4,850,719 156,334 16,200 260,420 59,753 730,866 373,650 23,15' 116,691 89,144 1,421,898 374,892 2,380,889 119,112 2,429,683 6,225 33,251 263,730 1,053,633 735,621 1,635,819 1,085,744 1,862,628 513,073 127,026 467,546 183,363 449,929 338,623 51,122 137,026 8,009 436,212 336,811 384,185 880,625 1,760,946 1,463,281 309,399 43,829 37,111 96,125 922,140 499,468 48, 769 36,002 18,877 119,089 808,443 245,411 26,056 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 719 byre/ports of condition on Sept. 1;?, 1919—Continued. W A S H I N G T O N -Continued. DISTRICT NO. 12—Continued, Liabilities. Resources. Total resources and liabilities. Cash and Lawful exchange, reserve with exclusive Federal of lawful reserve reserve. bank. Capital. Surplus and un- Circula- Demand Time dedivided tion. deposits. posits. profits. $34,389 105,601 25,788| 75,9211 $1,250 52,850 7,931 13,630 $676,115 2,035,397, 1,135,856 1,613,274| $50,000 100,000! 50,000! 100,000 $24,592 $25,000 $431,058 166,556; 65,000 1,080.123 18,337; 50,000 290;788 36,511 SO', 000 822,589 41,115 333', 2791 127,259| 115,409; 83,948 54,295 40,528 11.866 318,236 13, 866 43,155 21,699| 159.1931 38,602 37,205 41,103 28,332 17,425 3,265 2,500! 7,276 1,000; 8,112! 27,098| 8, SOOj 11,508 8,175! 10,395; 1,250 206,393' 7,187,100 296,381 804,388 446; 343 3,270,971 684,483 715,008 749,001i 565,641 384,115 25,000 250,000! 25,000! 50,000! 25,000; 100,000! 25,000| 50,0001 50,000 ! 35,000! 25,000 2,500; 148,513; 5,939! 13,951; 7,121 196,553 14,489 19,114 30,071 24,6S0 9,305 1,485 5 155,718 21,691 50,000 3,432,567!2.,186,073 1,119,9471 6 25,000 168,237 ' 18,719 61,3741 7 20,000! 262,180 146,693 311,564! 8 2o,000| 214,993 166,590 7,639| 9 50,000 1,744,3681.,163,479 16,5711 10 25,000; 6,650) 11 435,016| ' 178,328 j 25,000! 9,232| 12 505,8561 105,8061 12,500; 462,235! 191,251 2,944! 13 10,000! 227.473! 102,618 165,870 14 25,000 j 169,040, 108,683 47,087 15 130,726 57,525i 66,669 242,676 57,687j 21,614 16,374 19,730 80,627 37,713 350| ],250i 2,129| 53,2201 13,500 409,030 300,130 333,718 1,646,587 807,941 25,000: 25,000! 25,000J 100,000! 50,000, 8,0511 4,408J 5,9821 31,1971 15,654! 7,000; 25,000; 20,000; 50,000 50,000: 411,716 25,000 456,647 25.000; 2,707,773 100; 000 1,445,482 50,000 345,335 50,000 499,382 50,000: 778,256 50,000! 94,836j 50,000' 741,591I 25,000: 615,680: 50,000 25,000! 345,489! 75,000 1,476,423! 50.000 755,452! 75.000 712,478! 1,197,089| 75', ouo 15,615,694; 500,000 19,795,205! 1,200,000 26,043,729! 1,000,000 13,107 14,952 200,919 95,552 11,216 7,200 25.770 4,329 6,781 35,458 $75,884' 137,712; 188^692! 40,933; 984,854j 32,865! 36,357i 19,643 17,15S| 59,199 16,027 9,635i 54,5331 153,953 90,630 509,277j 73;166 18,240 165,476! 13,125 1,630 27,352! 30,446 3,188! 57,5081 29.105 32,607| 72,192! 5,085 69,398; 43,033 '*26*885; 131,491 29,132 42,215! 4,725| 16,292 66,638; 81,287 185,521.! 31,881i 23,81.« 40,870; 39, 828' 32.867 2i; 924: 89,7761 81,046 24,909! 79,240; 735,5811 431,697; 4,S2o,643| 5,552,373! 1,160,370 549,235; 5,482', 044! 1,338,892!1,098,909! 934,672! 423,482 442,706; 193,373 L 008,258; 1,702,372 ,443,211! 692,216 102,5811 41,276 191,313! 7,810,236 3,000 2,388,312: 100,050' 32,653,880; 254, IIS; 10,530,230 17,707 886,371 25,663 42,114 26,857 47,645 60,943 186,096 1,348,415 814,640 1,108,687 302,320 5,190,674 1,146,421 24,018 ' 35,603 3.408,393 1,086,596 j 34*214 44,207 44,094 407^493! 434,771! 854,6711 $88,674 384,830 152,295 519,117 Due to banks and all other liabilities. 243,572; 116,518 184,063; 61,556 200,916; 81,804 915,998; 486,869 423,261' 246,785 8,889 16 104| 17 16118 62,523! 19 22,241 20 230,479 83,370 34,760 21 232, 197; 88,574 83,424 22 1,567, 350; 569,839 175; 365 23 930,465! 225,503 94,572124 ! ""' 303 67,439 35,377; 25 156, 11,949126 246, 396 133,376! • 93,358j27 267,232! 291; 507; I 28 15,000; 2: 8191 237,288 ; 250 9,453 29 44.1; 8,683 30 900; 321, 55 187,884 31 130, 917| 1S5,153! . 132 761, 043 193,671! 642 233,859; 175,745! 33 000! 251, 049 175,803 ; 34 392, 000 476, 251! 178,757' 365'407 35 000 7,371; 4413,797,552 3,439', 208 36 000 10,809, 272 2,300, 865 5; OOO; 297! 37 000 12,266'. 051 3,063,622 6,624,385 38 500,000( 294,044! 50,000 3,981,860 ] 259,926 1,724,406 39 200,000 64,945! 1,669,574 348,467 105,326140 , 000, OOO! 727,538!l.,000,000 16,606,403 5,251,260 8,008,679 41 600,000, 131,940| . . . . . i 6,468,283!.j, 157,631 1,172,370 42 50,000| 32; 440 43,000 : 468,223; 278.334 ' 14,374 43 40,000 25,000 50,000 1,000,000 250,000 1,200,000 50,000 1,000,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 11,000 291, 647; 72,800 11,327 244, 049} 247,066 70.694 12, 500) 636, O77j 289-927 284; 68611,000. OOO! 5,611, 4302, ,026,216 131,897! 250! 000| 2,462, 503J ' 914.375 411,512 1,000. 000 7,153, 452 7, ,757; 532 8.824 25; 000 308. 549! ' 111,144 318,782 700, 00010,187; 535:4, ,406,974 250 124, 308! " 23,300 11,307 29,689 6. 2501 268, 403 116,951 46,320 100, 000 898, 939! 515,684; 6,716 33', 698 85,000 240,380 226,686 876,708 222,498| 1,149,522 106,642 67,944 211,445 89,047 243,247 42,087 2,500 42,655 20,301 38,900 2,294,438 1,210,899 3,371,199 1,608,962 4,180,438 100,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 317,955 57,833 242,715 111,964 57,389 208,990 1,291,685 765,426 75,85: 32,215 66,334 60,148 246,921 140,366 28,410 350 501,171 10,301 574,197 21,179 1,386,156 38,066 5,068,201 2,500! 3.116,452 813 '489,299 25,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 9,632 7,000 414,743 80,036! 19,435 30,000 202,152; 68,4271 41,730 50,000 853,266! 374; 328! 185,177 100,000 2,785,166|1,320,0621 195,500 50,000 1,828,713! 742.250J 24,003 6,250 287,540| 120; 506 1 2 3 4 000, 500: 300! 390! 000 000 000! 18,917 69; 215 230.388 ' $56,791! 228,888| 6,508! 85,057 44,676J 73,427 99,995 50,000 123,000 25,000 50,000 1,398,932 547,633! '856,568; 174,694! 2,583,883! 3,005; 1,063,893' 305,495! 3,281,554 242,466 187,617 44 2,000 45 5i46 5,567,899i47 2,457,975] 48 4,147,066 49 69,702 50 1,838.788; 51 14; 540j 52 17,159 53 27,691 54 103,202 6,210 143,356 56,741 263,703 24,760 204,183 61 16,832j 62 577,796! 63 199,989! 64 26,000j65 720 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown WEST VIRGINIA. D I S T R I C T INTO. 4. Resources. Location and name of bank. 1 Cameron, First 2 S 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Chester, First Elm Grove, First Middlebourne, First... Moundsville, First New Cumberland, First New Martinsville, First. Sistersville, First Sisters ville, Farmers & Producers. Sistersville, Peoples... Wellsburg, Wellsburg. Wheeling, National Bank of West Virginia. Wheeling, Exchange.. Cashier. Lloyd Strofer John E. Newell J. B. Chambers S. G. Pvle B. B. McMechen J. A. Brandon J. D. Morgan A. C. Jackson J.P.Flvnn E. Roome Jno. C. Palmer, jr... E. W. Oglebav Harry Ellin 0. O.Allison Geo. H. Grodhaus... G. L. Morris James D. Bur ley J. E. Brandon H. Koontz J. J. McKay Addison A. Clarke.. I). E. Thoenen H. M. Rodgers A. E. Schmidt 143,995 422,610 203,782 172,298 259,880 361,691 2 736,280 1,498,037 1,090,321 John L. Dickey C. W. Jeffers 3, £0,547 1,951,710 1,514,716 DISTRICT NO. E. E. Watson Albright, First L. E. Johnson Alderson, First T H Jarrett Alderson Alderson Wm. Lockie Ana wait, First Ansted Ansted . . . . W. L. Burruss Joe L. Smith Beckley, Beckley B. B. Rohsbourgh.. Belington, First J. A. Viquesney.... Belington, Citizens Edwin Mann Bluefield, First Bluefield, Bluefield... Wm. Leckie Bluefield, Flat Top... L. E. Tierney Buckhannon, Traders. Wm. Post Cered o First S. Floyd Hoard Charleston, Charleston. Isaac Loewenstein. . Charleston, Citizens... W. A. MacCorkle.... Charleston, Kanawha. Chas. Capito Charles Town, Na- G. E.Hughes tional Citizens. L.H.Clark 31 Clark Clark 32 Clarksburg, Empire... V L Highland 33 Clarksburg, Merchants R.T. Lowndes 34 Clarksburg, Union. . W. B.Maxwell 35 Clendenin, First L. V. Koontz 36 Cowen, First J.N.Beothy,sr 37 Davis, National H. A. Meyer 38 Elkins, Elkins Lee Crouch 39 Elkins, Peoples R.Chaffey 40 Fairmont, National... J. E. Watson 41 Fairmont, Peoples J.M. Brownfield 42 Fair view, First J. W.Haught 43 Fayetteville, Fayette A. W. Hamilton County. R. V. Shanklin 44 Gary Gary 45 Gormania, First C.H. Vossler 46 Grafton, First Wm. A. Beavers 47 Griffithsville, Oil Field H. W. Miller 48 Hamlin, Lincoln L. R. Sweetland 49 Harris ville, First J. B. Westfall 50 Hendricks, First C. A. Roberts 51 Hinton, First O.O. Cooper 52 Hinton, Citizens W.H. Garnett 53 Hinton, National of Jas.T.McCreery Summers. J. L.Caldwell 54 Huntington, First 55 Huntington, Hunt- C. M. Gohen ington. 56 Taeger First . . S. D Hatfield 57 Kenova, First Jos. S. Miller 58 Keyser, First F.M.Reynolds 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investoverdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. r resident. S259, 866 109,681 120,317 57,745 98, 770 229,365 $109,100 167,384 33,139 79 557 101,020 119,573 450,838 83,908 89,466 626,766 604.429 176,950 184,900 76,480 42,600 $460,923 272,401 415,925 394 864 286, 815 270 ; 506 5. L. J. Warthen H.B.Rowe 0 D Massey H. A.McNcer R.T.Deitz ... . C. H. Meador L. R. Fowler P. L.Lovett L. A. Hooper R. B.Parrish E.T.Tyroe Sanford Graham Eustace Adkins R. E. Eskins J. N. Carnes E.A.Reid A. M. S. Morgan J. H. Bane Oscar C Wilt S.H. White E. S.Ice C. F. Osborne M. E. Squires C. E. Smith Thaddeus Pritt J. T. Lingamfelter.. James H. Thomas... C.R.Hall W. H. Coontz A. B. Abbot J. H. Barker Jas.W. Park 0. Jay Fleming Thos. J. Grass W.M.Napier A. V. Rush C. W.Minear H. L. Taylor 0. P. Vines J. Julian Jordan R. L. Archer C. R. Carder, jr E. W. Cook J. Miller Jackson H.L.Arnold $49,932 $71, 515 139,150 419, 955 79,350 242, 412 56,992 128' 136 88,171 117, 592 198,049 743, 535 89,150 202; 177 65, 716 270, 605 634,125 2, 349, 380 199,201 447, 248 285, 993 1, 163, 995 162,440 526, 460 86, 038 248 624 041. 955 1 ,471,168 1, 254^ 687 1,188,506 424,500 2, 316, 219 102,259 284, 122 $52,687 51,791 29 500 83, 762 112,873 28, 738 37,879 54,200 174,300 14,159 98,307 55,325 11,545 499,329 296,148 441,152 25,346 225,408 2} 988. 004 807^ 694 3, 573, 958 164, 831 63, 574 140, 534 799, 538 372 327 4 022 309 946 582 311 823 300 ; 986 98,900 704, 74S 195,244 761,680 109,448 16,030 107,845 132,300 84,600 995,570 260,600 37,815 41,419 35,542 775,922 213,092 953, 761 43,001 2,846 216,440 558,314 156,645 848,874 518,869 13,575 64,993 546 380 996 1 447 504 242 158 176 263 329,116 140 584 659,544 323 608 827,480 62,900 54,529 182,400 55,056 51,950 94,477 89,055 148,450 122,800 227,930 170,501 74,588 334,699 10,440 15,650 43,094 96, 756 74,343 21,841 35,473 4 327 780 2 356 851 995,937 598,505 397,708 214,878 101 509 203 980 546 004 33,102 56,130 118,000 7,308 22,450 311,447 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 721 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. WEST VIRGINIA. DISTRICT NO. 4. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources Surplus and liaDemand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time dedivided tion. posits. profits. $8,220 $1,036,950 2,500 678,152 3,579 612,414 18,720 632,936 3,339 523,547 2,500 686,059 $50,000 50,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 $68,310 $48,500 $577,504 $284,528 39,413 48,700 381,596 127,181 37,927 25,000 200,038 304,358 16,925 25,000 189,326 368,266 29,554 50,000 258,847 135,147 27,435 50,000 275,490 282,858 Due to banks and all other liabilities. 1 2 $143,001 95,263 13,076 52, 535 14,601 36,055 $55,840 30,923 26,378 29,515 19,002 28,060 141,274 30,000 4,600 800,086 50,000 131,076 139,355 30,532 38,570 10,415 8,932 1,052,219 1,018,786 100,000 100,000 89,011 58,571 544,438 33,128 40,580 277,424 900,901 8,375 11,000 904,020 44,828 6,191,328 75,000 100,000 500,000 51,373 75,000 261,034 395,538 42,956 10 4,519 11 52,303 100,000 212,023 435,175 369,299 500,000 2,322,391 1,250,403 1,249,235 12 862,669 227,779 44,130 500,000 586,749 7,821,551 50,000 56,637 72,176 100,000 44,805 100,000 244,190 372,521 $8,108 31,262 20,091 3,419 3 4 5 276 6 26,738 7 76,364 8 233,648 470,031 444,630 221,562 . 107,789 9 500,000 2,606,760 1,333,924 2,294,118 13 DI8TKICT NO. 5. $20,968 141,479 144,538 25,268 27,695 212,511 33,413 51, 558 585,837 51,950 506,534 301,979 61,069 654,800 350,285 373,428 61,100 $10,889 21,405 35,200 13,471 16,422 60,881 5,623 16,552 205,569 38,859 123,131 51,642 22,723 242,351 110,688 142,545 17,491 73,032 548,069 248, 810 1,107, 938 50,734 29,055 66,112 161,395 47,773 660, 994 323,997 11, 977 41,113 193,945 62,097 219,899 18,777 6,755 25,053 70,000 34,077 255,682 81,743 10,634 20,801 69,148 52,260 458,363 35,029 120,381 73,589 8.319 3i; 778 65,147 42,695 39,498 3,432 88,000 20,565 25,725 24,271 11,500 36,657 21,141 45,000 556,224 628,651 217,143 175,000 22,560 9,054 24,464 75,977 140,268 7,870 21,484 42,144 2,002 2,063 5,030 $2,077 3,750 3,614 26,784 22,250 12,616 3,250 $208,068 777,530 531,975 309,479 364,503 1,254,694 370,588 461,745 3,953,112 758,148 2,184,730 1,098,746 433,613 7,936,387 3,222,564 3,710,460 493,568 $25,000 81,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 100,000 40,000 40,000 250,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 500,000 125,000 250,000 50,000 $1,799 59,265 14,248 14,083 19.199 44,045 15,225 14,976 389,960 3,103 120,601 98,955 38,756 945,035 196,638 180,159 32, 745 $24,500 75,000 12, 497 25,000 33,600 100,000 40,000 40,000 50,000 100,000 96,700 48,400 48,000 500,000 120,900 250,000 50,000 2,450 29,505 9,814 32,000 2,125 8,090 6,030 1,250 1,125 47,788 13,800 1,500 1,74Q 435,333 5,240,193 1,536,751 6,649,236 388,916 126,350 562,044 1,722, 797 696,547 6,831,217 2,145, 591 387,324 471,052 25,000 250,000 100,000 500,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 400,000 200,000 30,000 50,000 16,575 325,500 108,897 273,855 15,426 1 771 60,192 119,901 35.056 723', 210 65,607 12,272 31,225 24,300 191,923 118,366 59,168 31 250,000 2,014,744 ,810,804 589,145 97,773 100,000 058,040 472,041 483,398 2,334,227 2, ,419,471 638,285 1,500 12,100 228,055 106,835 15,813 70,876 12,890 10,042 37 12,500 181,648 247,662 54,241 25,000 613,407 810,248 4,403 11,200 341,499 254,389 400,000 2,308,1101 ,974,368 1,025,529 40 199,997 844,778 ' 524 135,685 699, 30,000 76,633 227,838 10,581 25,000 253,632 97,133 14,062 929,606 41,181 273,255 2,450 12,649 2,523; 615 364,618 1,370 390,293 325 570,759 6,213 348,714 2,500 955,618 4,846 557,037 2,500 1,183,578 5,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 32,538 23,100 9,011 24,000 307,782 100,000 32,373 24,500 64,651 6,500 13,369 47,300 28,574 50,000 66,212 50,000 21,002 50,000 133,481 100,000 975 1,850 1,750 10,980 2,346 3,114 3,900 6,731 6,770 900 6,517,352 1,000,000 3,982,939 500,000 176,255 25,000 382,084 40,000 1,162,893 60,000 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 40 411,795 165,507 2,500 10.200 35,891 $101 760 $2,457 543'. 434 4,652 476; 379 3,851 104, 509 118,940 21,947 134, 151 87,297 55,256 619, 424 364,462 26,763 107, 339 165,508 2,516 166, 417 195,984 4,368 2,446, 495 752,749 63,908 22 296, 019 31,369 227,657 1,287, 278 526,784 53,367 622, 449 270,400 8,542 245, 346 47,194 4,317 5,114,956 1,464,732 2,411,664 2, 9,100 2,164,429 606,497 1,851.281 556,719 622,301 6,062 151' 522 203,329 233,150 105,032 693,711 135,989 194,362 208, 565 104,866 378,740 254,458 519,586 609,342 108, 582 ,263,914 144,520 93,740 107, 429 81,308 386,667 145,566 241,199 450,000 2,559,647 1,198,805 99,997 2,019,585 872,499 25,000 40,000 60,000 88,421 22,419 244,910 39,091 368.513 632,894 6,476 44 1,630 45 58,408 2,236 6,039 48 144,096 33,283 23,999 36,011 89,312 897,105 325,351 12,915 56 7,883 57 5,595 58 722 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown W E S T VIRGINIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 5—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. Other Uinited bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. D. E. French i L. C. Fowekes Jas. W. Flyim Ivan Davis A. H. Land G. W. Raike E. E. White S. E.Bradley E.G. Martin Guv S. Fur bee Geo. P. Moore J, A, Sydonstricker.. Dr. Jas. Whann Mc- Edward Rutledge. -. Sherry. Martinsburg, Old H. H. Emmert Geo. S. Hill Mate wan, Matewan... E. B. Chambers.... ! A. D. Dickev Matoaka, First R. B. Parrish ; H. E. Clark! Morion gah, First Carroll Currey ! John D. Anthony... M ont gomery, Mer- S. P.Campbell I B. E. Claypool chants. 13 Montgomery, Mont- S. H. Montgomery. R. L. Matthews gomery. Moorefield, S o u t h M.S.Henkel M. Dasher Branch Valley. i W. E. Arnett 15 Morgantown, Second.. Aaron J. Garlow i E. D. Fumlin 16 Morgantown, Citizens. J. L. Hartfield | J. Frank Grimet... A. W. Rodgers 17 Mount Hope, First Gordon B. Late i J. Ray Smoot 18 j Newburg, First Lester G. Toney ! W. A.Creager 19 Northfork, First W. W. Van Winkle. ! C.T.Hiteshew..... 20 Parkersburg, First i Geo. E. Work 21 Parkersburg, Second, .j W. H.Wolfe | Frank G ood 22 Parkers burg. Citizens. j G. L. Watson i Chas. A. Bukey — 28 Parkersburg! Parkers- | Thos. Logan burg. j i Ford Huff i M. C. Feather ?A Parsons, First 1 Okey E. Nutter.... 25 | Pennsboro, First......[ A. O. Wilson i L. 1). James 26 Permsboro, Citizens...\ R. Broad water Peterstown, First J. E. Hansbarger i J. S. Taylor 27! ' D. J.Taft... E.H.Crim 28 Philippi, First R. E.Talbott Saml. V. Woods 29 Philippi, Citizens J. D. Thomas J. E.Suter 30 Piedmon t, First Piedmont, Davis ! A . L . Luke C. W.Getty 31 i L . N . Frantz ! C M. Wikel 32 Pine ville, First I C. C. Bowyer 33 Point Pleasant, Mer- i John McCulloch chants. I J. W. Windon 31 Point Pleasant, Point j J. O. Shinn Pleasant. C. R. McNutt ' W. C.Neikirk 35 Princeton, First C. E. Mason ; E. A. Bartels 36 Ravens wood, First H.C.Cottle | A. L. Thrash 37 Reedy, First 38 Richwood, First....... H . W. Armstrong. I J. D. Rake R. P . Shinn 39 Ripley, First i Geo. E . Straley 40 Romney, First Amos L. Pugh ! W. M. Williams.... 41 Ronceverte, First W. E. Nelson | C. E. Boone 42 R oncev erte. R o n c e - C. II. Thompson.. • Jas. R. Johnson verte. 43 Rowlesburg. Peoples.. A. A. Pickering... i C. E. P h i l l i p s . . . . . . C. J. Pearson...... S.D.McGee 44 St. Albans. First W. C. Dotson D. W. Dillon 45 St. Marys, First Genius Payne 46 Salem, First L. C. Reedcr Geo. W. Harrison. 47 Shinnston, First C. A. Cole J. M. Schwcnder... 48 South C h a r l e s t o n , i Quince .Tones First. | j W. M. Looney I Jno. W. Looney,... 49 Spencer, First ! ' Amos Bright.' A. L. Morrison 50 Sutton, Home S. M. Scott, sr. C. A. Mille: 51 Terra Alta, First J.Hugh Miller.. 52 Thurmond, National.. J. S. Thurmond.. J. M. Herold,jr. 53 Webster Springs. First E. Y. Morton D. J. F. Strother. B. O. Swope 54 Welch, First....' 55 Welch, M c D o w e l l Isaac T. Mann... I. J. Rhodes County. Weston,* National Ex- E. G. Davisson J. W. Ross change. 1 57 ! West Union, First J. E. Trainer Wm. J. McElhiney. 58 | Williamson, First W. J. Williamson.. i Alex Bishop .".. 59 i Williamson, Commerce Wells Goodykoontz. 1 C.B. Early 60! Winona, Winona R. L. Walker Jos. R. Hisey 611 Worthington, First.... Z. F. Davis A. J. McDariiel Keystone, First Kingwood, Kingwood. Logan, First Madison. Madison Mannington, First Marlinton, First Martinsb lirg, Citizens. $379, 021 249,591 1,370, 797 485,709 887, 841 255.026J 637,081 $49,312 24,250 279,150 171,400 152,161 93,2501 376,141 $38,750 27, 490 88,502 17,052 73,536 35, 264 111,638 663,177 235,830 160,235 66,014 475, 7571 366,125 54, 440 13,800j 39,745j 35,30" 461,676 9,400 6,630 146, 793 46,822 714,208j 181,710| 75,900| 306,659 247,619; 65,125! 355,2671 251, 018! 28,113j 50,310| 300, 713! 973, OOOl 316,145J 132, 250! 217,000! 125,765 43, 650! 14,493; 85,8461 27,227{ 463, 785| 283, 858i 310,266 446, 468| 1,319,852! 267,739 170'. 860 195;070 607,920 2.983,414 1,243,322 955:369| 1, 527, 532j 1 140,120} 304,2281 262', 7001 157, 208| 356, 307| 619,199! 380, 588! 295,193| 177.978! 783; 315! 72,696J 80,300 32; 797| 52; 550j 144, 246; 103, 846| 233,2481 50,000 25,4261. 133, 699i 23,072! 49,578 67,819 7,650 135,236 81,777 369,374 510,458 155,526j 47, 843; 60, 582 430, 872 140, 761! 238, 609| 346, 208 242,897 170,13l| 327, 500! 238, 481) 81,142i 14, 9001 43, 899! 55,2091 48,2531 84, 5511 85, 9981 43, 039! 72,027 10,202 19,200 22,135 8, 120,982 47,924 10,350 65,337! 235,142| 697' 362| 546,939j 460, 380; 42. 600! 46, 800! 77,384 244,311 116,450 94,008 12,000 473, 700| 528,237| 301, 8011 319.103! 212'. 304i 813, 434| 1,156,531; 98,140 125,127) 81,650 89, 783j 25,000j 116,24l! 218, 400! 69,158! 9,929! 107,022| 190,275! 96; 99oi 15) 532; I 57,427' 21, 438i 96, 845: 10, 085! 35,1761 48, 754j 49,890| 1,038,890 106,950 196,039; 343, 454' 1,222.105 ' 670', 799: 236,488 223,450 100,177i 342,027! 299, OOOi 50,100! 36 ; 250! 46, 90s! 76, 572i 104, 565| 9,375 47,0S5i I 5, 990 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 723 by reports of condition on Sept, 12, 1919—Continued. WEST VIRGINIA—Continued. D I S T R I C T N O . 5—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Liabilities Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Capital. Surplus and undivided profits. Circula- D e m a n d T i m e dedeposits. posits. tion. Due to banks and all other liabilities. $37,500 $244,648 $173,334 6,250 172,414 127,318 12,500 1,077, 894 485,562 50,000 324, 614 257,396 60,000 410,039 647,428 25,000 197,195 97,087 99,998 623,242 178,541 $1,353 3,886 63,219 19,578 17,352 42,231 183,640 191,183 91,061 4,548 6 858 860 24,140 $55,183 41, .507 124, 824 46,055 73,198 26,097 87,959 »22, 408 16,195 53, 664 33, 996 43,008 17,000 47; 577 $2,579 1,512 1,000 3,350 7,686 1.250 7; 000 $547,253 360,545 1,917, 938 757,562 1,237,430 427,887 1,267,996 $50,000 25,000 150,000 50,000 60,000 25,000 100,000 $40,418 25, 677 128, 763 55, 974 42,611 41,374 82,575 223, 775 106,350 73,045 15.411 98', 344 81,914 26,288 19 284 2,386 42,387 5,000 2,650 3,778 1,450 1,801,667 434'. 958 272', 994 274;127 700,067 100,000 25,000 25 000 25,000 50,000 68,374 18' 872 4 325 25* 553 44, 718 95,300 1,255,748 25,000 361,539 151 915 25,000 90,534 556,209 25,000 84,895 107,180 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 129,645 1,172,269 75,000 65,307 75,000 943,304 5,000 810,233 100,000 28,980 88,600 537,166 81,462 23.185 11'. 623 14', 533 45,108 182,038 88,528 71, 618 119,156 13,680 8,000 16,023 2; 050 7,070 25.191 11,208 60,608 8,505 2,023,988 669,459 244,974 387, 753 1,163,048 5,096,861 2,076,730 1,653,356 2,443,430 80,000 150,000 30,000 25,000 100,000 350', 000 156,000 100,000 150,000 168, 247 24.522 3; 181 10,245 66,929 265,766 43,010 130, 898 183,953 722,167 961,975 77,500 150,000 202,219 118,997 7,500 155,142 18,025 121,916 202, 679 25,000 421,154 449,952 99, 995 350,000 2,338, 777 1,100, 722 156.000 725, 740 672,297 864,062 247,400 100,000 150,000 1,071,644 564,713 14,100 23,721 31,125 2,913 25,018 691,596 323,683 210,996 323,120 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 72,972 81,139 79, 642 56,944 107, 035 130,396 134, 616 61,958 12'. 285 161,063 13, 854 16, 713 18,965 14,555 53, 097 50.484 38; 211 34,713 11,431 59,233 1,250 3,904 3,945 1,750 7,689 7 850 5,198 9,012 6,143 5,000 323,970 535,856 465,868 290, 657 804,210 993,552 1,161, 235 961,334 280,163 1,148,300 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 40,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 13,549 14; 299 6,532 26', 819 40 016 67,976 83,340 64,715 14,913 107,675 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 40,000 40,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 148,408 208,989 165,637 165,873 667, 673 S72,629 252,335 258, 679 95,553 768,530 766 51,955 8,990 1,430 6,521 32,551 11,933 2.482 27,989 71,442 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 109,395 21,086 1,597 348; 166 30,000 8,513 29,250 276,215 49,932 68,963 79,192 185, 601 111,788 39,858 64,793 60,255 22,380 7,445 18,983 38, 718 25,325 17,515 27,678 18; 550 4,000 800 1,325 4,750 2,673 4,300 2,500 1,250 660,353 243,071 401,208 652,621 439 835 437,337 556,393 391,278 50,000 35,000 25,000 40,000 35,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 31,715 6,373 13,380 35,037 2 954 17; 508 22,332 24,160 50,000 16,500 25,000 35 000 48, 800 50,000 25,000 254,219 150,223 234, 868 291, 850 363,178 229,531 332,235 231,297 248,197 49,155 107,362 248,490 27, 860 43,549 66, 611 151, 872 26, 792 22,456 j 5,250 33,945 127,962 75, 866 3, 860 40,304 175, 010 466,433 133, 669 123,245 124, 769 i 65,556 151,885 12,000 17,040 29,941 60,492 17.350 4; 023 1,250 950 5,500 9,162 2,250 3,103 222.4.05 383; 994 1,150, 747 1,075,190 697,775 99,714 25,000 25,000 50,000 60,000 45,000 31,135 6,740 13,596 65,550 63,528 27,200 3,834 25,000 19,000 50,000 60,000 45,000 10,000 107,632 233,615 8i; 077 27,630 35, 790 152,276 712,547 37. 814 47', 553 27,849 22,000 23,064 45,596 ' 83,234 4,088 3,500 3, 633 725 4,272 7,284 5,000 778,801 959,470 592, 855 469,366 335, 606 1,183,584 2,225,602 50,000 60,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 24,823 18,810 27,410 19,888 15 950 83,725 244,796 13,658 13 5,000 111,247 210,613 234.709 46,535 440,396 663, 627 535,458 91,708 653, 4,188 34 73,537 85, 754 82,815 26,224 2,320 4,098 12,244 3 703 17,961 16,072 3,005 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 115,511 182,011 497,210 626,959 158,342 45,316 47,207 142,005 454, 602 221, 831 370,131 6,033 2,947 2,382 33,385 42,872 52,102 3,400 43 44 45 46 47 48 409,331 50,000 59, 800 491,063 24,500 244,795 264, 704 12,500 6 250 285,890 25,000 621,936 100,000 1,202, 748 222.179 278,113 264,360 67; 019 22,468 51,684 6,790 55,255 2,516 97;344 49,363 49 50 51 179,912 90,736 30,192 1,642,719 60,000 204,096 26,393 65,000 65,000 15,488 13,698 5,330 7,500 15,456 1,350 1,500 583,073 2,085.409 1,254,128 329,443 355,087 50,000 100; 000 100, 000 25, 000 30,000 3,942 123,522 32,275 11, 789 17,099 50,000 284,864 100,000 1,742,515 100,000 557,063 25,000 150,297 30,000 97,706 255,580 528,695 60,000 1,286,253 60, 811 335, 803 99,308 14,642 33,104 50,486 14 53 54 55 32,370 56 189,079 8,246 380,357 111,748 180,282 5,188 11,125 84,433 5, 609 57 58 59 60 61 724 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national bants as shown WISCONSIN. DISTRICT NO. 7. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States counts, and Govern- investments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $815,636 $224,229 $185,366 J.C.Lewis J. E. Engquist Antigo, First 519,827 147, 589 167,465 F. G. Wanek F. J. Finncane Antigo, Langlade 2,351,825 399,984 673,953 L. O. Wissmann... Herman Erb Appleton, First 1,090,935 359,674 247,440 John J. Sherman... W. J. Konrad, jr... Appleton, Citizens 824,342 261,804 156,7 Appleton, Commercial H. G. Freeman H. W.Tuttrup 628,899 183,296 258,892 Baraboo, First ; E. S.Johnston M.H. Mould 452,448 201,250 522,633 Beaver Dam,Ainerican John C. Zander M. A. Jacobs 424,679 195,045 553,878 Beaver Dam, Old I J. E. McClure A. B. Chandler 753,475 369,369 310,362 Beloit, Second B.P. Eldred Lvle K. Munn 572,195 195,310 288,073 Berlin, First W.N.Crawford... J.'H.Pickert 669, 522 177,243 Black River Falls,First Frank Johnson H.H.Richards.... 51,861 122,773 Blanchardville, First.. A.McKellar 28,2631 Harold Ostrum 27,513 257,291 78,495! Brillion, First W. F. Paustian.... Geo. E. Dawson 122, 752 377,973 Chilton, Chilton 75,570J Wm. J. Paulsen... Walter A. Kurtz... 99,457 572. 568 114, 549i Clintonville, First Robert Miller F. E. Ruth 13, 700 534,601 115,764! Columbus, First F. A.Chadbourn.. ! C. A. Miller 367,937 203,711 43,450! H. J. Kettler Cuba City, First A. J. Eustice 82,750 166,025 13,91s 1 Henry Schultheis.. 31,390 Dale, First ! G. Reinert 447', 047 177,595: 113,940 M. H. Michaelson.. Darlington, First 410,002 215,450i Darlington, Citizens... Geo'F." West'...!.." N. W. Bower 63,325 361,851 96,950; De Perc, National ! A.G.Wills O.M.Kiley 269,190 604,175 329,607! 137,225 John M. Reese Edw. A. Perkins... Dodge ville, First 347,229 146,346i Edgerton, First Oscar L. Olson Geo. W.Doty 60,025 512,81" 146,283' Henry D.L.Adkins 190,668 J. H.Harris Elkhorn, First 255,406 68,850! Fennimore, First J. R. Miller Chas. P. Hinn 38, 953 2,753,397 893, 545; 828,309 Fond du Lac, First... Ernest J. Perry C. J. Breitzman 1,990,690 iioo, 895 Fond du Lac, Com- H. R. Potter.:.... F. A. Boyd 431,247 mercial. 232,834 396,352 107,021 J L. B. Caswelljr... Fort Atkinson, First.. J. F. Schreiner 836,233 290,2871 210,079 .! A. G. Miller Grand Rapids, First.. Geo. W. Mead 179,435 158,560! 191,577 .! D. B. Philleo Grand Rapids, Citizens J.A.Cohen 915,012 254,26 7j • 117,075 . | Guy O. Babcock... Grand Rapids, Wood F. J. Wood County. 2,341, 726 477,827 J H. P. Klaus 338,451 Green Bay, Citizens... W. P. Wagner 1,332,378 351,401! 591,874 .1 John Rose Green Bay, Kellogg... Nic. Bur 2,031,056 486,20S] 364,406 -j G. A. Richardson.. Green Bay,McCartnev J. H. Taylor 561,034 260, 8461 276, 960 -| Henry H. Esser Hart ford,'First \ John G. Liver 70, 73 L. Elam 7,950 Highland, First 12,668 .! J. H. Wall 83,320 M. J. Pluck 5, 593 Horicon, First 33,174 . ;! A. C. Tennison 1,509,733 49S, 8651 667,949 Janesville, First J. G. Rexford . H. S. Haggart 774,325 1S7,500 148,018 Janesville, Rock F. H. Jackman J J. M. Beck County. 245,359 114,840 187,354 Frank F. Becker.. .! Chas. E. Raucht Kaukauna, First 4,718,559 ,442,0881 626,253 Chas. C. Brown... .! W.H. Purnell Kenosha, First 420,503 L. A. Nichols Lake Geneva, First 125,686 181,008 .! A. G. Bullock 204,898 99,969! 141,066 Lake Geneva, Farmers A. S. Robinson . J. C. Brown 2,128,977 ,145,773 246,232 Madison, First A. E.Proudfit.... M.C.Clarke 1,233,071 742,600 264,512 Madison, Commercial. Solomon Levitan.. A. O. Paunack 178,404 40,487i 31,700 Mariawa, First Arthur Lindsay... C.D.Dick 678,583 369,250 320,973 James B. Greenfield. Manitowoc, National EmilTeitgen of Manitowoc. 756,782 280, 482 221,855 Francis A. Brown... A. J. Whitford Marinette, First 746, 785 374.994 507,980 Marinette, Stephenson J. A. VanCleve H. J. Brown Marshfield, First H. G.Hambright... 1,183,293 205,500 107,318 J. C. Marsh 733, 857 258, 603 187,460 T. D.Spalding... Marshiield American.. W. D. Connor 144,077 F. P.Bernard.... 85,104 45,277 May ville, First F.Albert 637,302 222,205 234,106 H. A. Fisher Menasha, First Silas Billiard 64,975,775 9,526; 947 6,432,684 A. W. Bogk Milwaukee, First Wis- Oliver C. Fuller consin. Milwaukee, National Wm. C. Brumder... E. A. Reddeman.... 4,133,934 672,710 1,787,127 Bank of Commerce. 6,065,928 1,926,348 846,850 Washington Becker. E.H.Williams Milwaukee, Marine 4,988,598 2,438,426 1,286,038 Milwaukee, National J. W. P. Lombard... Wm. M. Post Exchange. 91,353 Henry Ludlow JohnStrahm ! 1,086,295 268,523 Monroe, First 878,224 106,6991 470,224 F. E.Ballister I J. A. Kimberly Neenah, First 378,965 641,442 127,446 W. E. Brown Neenah, Manufac- W. M. Gilbert turers. 168,784 231,576 170,331 Ray A. Clemens A. B. Marsh... Neillsville, First 73,909 568,056 37,150 H. S. Ritchie New London, First E.H. Ramm... 54,038 149,309 7,500 Arthur J^undahl , Niagara, First R. S. Powell... 432,430 135,389 389,618 J. F. Kettenhofen.. .1 Oconomowoc, First... Peter Binzel... REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 725 hy reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. WISCONSIN. DISTRICT NO. 7. Resources. Liabilities Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Total resources Due to Surplus and liabanks Demand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all divided tion. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. Cash and exchange, exclusive of lawful reserve. Other assets. 115,000 $1,497,414 10,052 976,044 25,591 4,146,078 12,891 2,005,412 16,500 1,523,255 21,409 I', 244,799 93,900 1,481,234 138,250 1,472,838 6,321 1,834,599 15,278 1', 380,556 625 1,033,294 3,300 217,858 4,339 535,790 11,227 702,071 6,234 904,820 6,088 1,200,918 5,399 361,926 350 263,700 29.895 957,629 30^ 834 881,412 5,500 776,041 3,750 1,205,891 8,693 ' 614,573 9,000 990;775 25,139 460,664 59,392 5,354,875 33,919 3,756,004 $100,000 50,000 350,000 150,000 150,000 100.000 100,000 80,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 35,000 50,000 60,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 400,000 250,000 $28,558 $100,000 $539,268 $702,408 355,014 462,890 50,000 50,566 155,591 145,677 1,525,974 1, 727,198 937,085 411,105 76,820 150,000 691,054 252,667 145,451 147,950 427,420 568,585 38,094 100,000 408,218 724,715 51,532 100,000 502,155 618,710 80,000 59,468 923,506 678,232 50,000 80,548 618,187 549,336 25,000 77,629 426,204 496,870 12,500 47,720 78,761 84,893 20,000 7,142 207,470 237,621 35,000 16,766 151, 683 421,851 48,100 23,420 424,566 299,272 57,600 43,257 265,841 777,696 17,855 58,607 101,280 174,818 24,200 26,941 56,638 167,091 7,000 5,653 298, 999 364,918 72,200 80,929 244,945 445,286 48,300 66,085 271,512 260,248 50,000 51,751 265,645 534,682 59,998 52,534 287,284 139,733 50,000 28,389 469,720 348,573 38; 200 74,782 129,238 245,345 25,000 18,649 203,395 201,195 1,919,560 2,403,700 158,074 175,000 1,467,567 1,414,884 2,064 535,790 7,015 20,125 5,919 9,686 2,318 65,583 26,796 92,530 218,032 59,167 9,500 17,432 227,025 290,479 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 147,152 575,946 238,784 538,829 6,297 340,892 12,811 170;974 29 30 31 210,587 204,846 278,400 60,692 2,500 9,000 241,644 96,421 200,000 2,077,673 1,015,654 100.000 1,025, 792 1,129,430 246', 945 1, Oil, 259 865; 245 50,000 373, 899 602,108 29, 675 39,774 44,953 61,671 71,800 1,631,459 1,002,462 3,683 972,165 ioo;ooo 452,588 137,709 518,645 41,313 13,537 469 111,553 128,535 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 16,683 253,051 83,007 30,541 155,317 41,509 21,967 65,929 237,947 294,714 50.000 59,997 4,141,083 4,350,128 357,056 426,733 48,500 219,800 176,587 50,000 300,000 1,789,045 1,714,124 903,733 712,499 200,000 172,701 110,039 24,300 790,412 450,432 100,000 14,810 530,471 23,512 .21,433 812,770 684,606 46,176 164,431 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 $197,183 92,311 549, 680 214,308 164,023 103,005 161,158 103,564 305,164 246,174 97,753 26,996 50.487 114,187 153,787 134,426 11,731 43,022 155,962 131,801 19,601 95,898 32,082 88,530 55,944 624,128 454,968 $60,000 38,800 145,045 80,164 99,878 49,298 49,845 57; 422 89,908 63,526 36,290 9,013 22.426 23,' 651 43,982 42,102 14,885 9,000 33,190 30,000 22,949 35,236 20; 198 43,477 16,372 196,104 189,285 135,147 62,816 35,809 249,561 46,301 60,407 25,387 60,978 7,660 15,050 6,400 67,100 925,315 1,474,872 597,168 1,663,993 75,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 72,889 67,689 18,950 139,508 ioo;ooo 896,106 388,925 270,215 54,751 11,291 17,176 422,628 213,822 178,450 106,638 118,935 8,921 3,628 5,000 145,026 70,461 73,942 26,561 24,675 15,500 4,208 1,830 14,717 6,678 4,306,502 2,797,777 3,295,495 1,178,012 110,486 146,093 3,258,918 1,400,804 350,000 200,000 375,000 50,000 25,000 30,000 200,000 100,000 73,547 2,197,290 208,995 74,375 1,320,849 376,190 95,584 218,773 26,853 491,316 44,931 20,890 193,425 100,974 13,743 65,280 16,201 359,224 7,685 7,163 36,000 25,000 40,265 18,345 664,154 9,834,730 988,808 548,361 5,071,256 2,742,347 400,183 1,671,204 50,000 500,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 200,000 25,000 100,000 53.200 100,000 100,000 570,777 290,345 126, 623 614,682 $27,180 7,574 241,638 280,402 136,132 10,700 96,770 132,505 52,313 10,404 508,226 596,380 100,000 26,409 58,394 100,000 68,362 6,105 1,389,409 55,823 58,354 776,827 736,786 9,281 1,909,359 100,000 197,391 100,000 254,366 75,413 368,999 401,674 658,279 65,000 83,926 16,100 1,642,878 65,000 58,667 72,000 127,862 50,000 50,641 50,000 457,409 637,006 4,500 1,372,918 133,464 55,034 56,599 152,290 50,000 10,762 50,000 321,812 2,161 29,965 5,605 11,784 8,740 80,000 606,059 540,889 100,392 80,000 4,000 1,416,080 257,939 60,528 19,078,263 5,411,952 2,951,190 108,376,811 6,000,000 2,579,356 2,245,995 47,165,332 18,171,878 32,214,250 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 28 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 8,294,278 1,000,000 290,643 300,000 3,033,781 2,613,446 1,056,405 55 39,400 11,571,536 255,020 11,055,374 500,000 500,000 931,267 676,325 500,000 5,076,408 1,097,514 3,466,347 56 112,500 5,290,965 1,236,199 3,239,385 57 1,742,231 1,752,301 1,299,062 100,000 125 000 100,000 124,441 149 132 83,315 100,000 24,487 6,000 7! 350 1.659 7,583 672,070 886,373 244,277 1,210,428 50,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 17,176 27,048 8,60>9 47,584 49,998 12,500 1,100,549 339,246 260,712 1,958,566 1,544,250 734,444 543,042 220,018 216,586 79,462 63,000 80,568 47,260 65,407 166,016 20,652 197,850 29,972 33,892; 11,119' 47,558 12,042 75,000 37,500 631,536 698,879 412,663 614,878 775,224 611,018 251,279 409,319 77,482 376;763 286,451 379,181 130,479 683,202 171,377 58 4 066 59 17,066 60 17,166 8,325 2,647 15,378 61 62 63 64 726 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER Or THE CURRENCY, Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown W I S C ON SIN—-Continued. D I S T R I C T N O , 7—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. 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 30 311 32| 331 34| 35 36 37 38j 39 40 411 12, President. O. A. Ellis Oeonto, Citizens Oconto, Oconto j Geo. Beyer A. H. Sholts. Oregon, First H. F.Landeck.... Oshkosh, City Oshkosh, Commercial. Thomas Daly E. P. Sawyer Oshkosh, Old Peshtigo, Peshtigo i F. E. MeGraw.... Platteville, First...... | A. W. Kemler W. E.Nichols Portage, First Port Washington,First J. E.Uselding Erich Mueller Princeton, First David G. Janes Racine, First Win. C. Hood Racine, American Racine, Manufacturers O. W. Johnson Richland Center, First H. M. Bock W. E. Moore -. Rio/First F. Spratt , Rip on, First Chas. Cowan Ripon. American Peter Tubbs Seymour, First F. W. Humphrey.. Shawano, First Shawano, Wisconsin.. G. H. Klosterman.. Shehoygan, Security.. W. J. Rietow. Shulls'burg, First.. .*. - - J. B. Simpson Stevens Point, First... W. D. Connor Stevens Point, Citizens E. J. Pfiffner J. M. Clancey S tough ton, First Stoughton, Citizens... M. L. GregeiV-on... H. R. Swanke Tiger ton, First H. P. Proctor Viroqua, First W at er t own, Merchants John Habhegger... Water town, Wisconsin Wm. F. Yoss Waukesha, Exchange.. W. H. Sleep. W aukesha \ W a .u k esha. E. R. Estberg Waupaca, Old H. E. Miles. 1 Waupun, National B.W.Davis Wausau, First D.L. Plumer Wausau, American Wauwatosa, First EVb'."Hoyt.'.'.".'.".'." O.L.Hollister..-. West Allis, First B.C. Ziegler West Bend, First H. Koehler Weyauwega, First T. M. Blackman.. Whitewater, First Cashier. E. A. Wattench... H. J. Solway C. N. Shilton.. A. T. Hennig E. R. Williams. J. P.Fitch A. G. Fowler O. E. Gray.... Paul T. Schulze W. II. Ramsey O. C. Olman. O. P. Graham E. L. Osborn E. W. Rapps. C. R. Thomson Andrew Amondson. W. R. Dysart Jas. L. Stone Charles Freund A. S. Humphrey Ira J. Weeks..." O. Kaufman n. J. J. Jamieson J. V. Berens C. S. Orthman N. A. Nyhagen Geo. O. Moen W. E. Wilson H. E. Packard.... Max Rohr.. F. P. Me A dams... R. P. Breese C. H. Jacob Wm. Dressen Ben Kastein C. G. Krueger H. G. F l i e t h . . . . . . P. D. Gates I. L. Tipple Louis Kuehtthau. H. A. Wehde United Loans, dis- States counts, and Governoverdrafts. ment securities. $94, 003| 65,141j 36, 590! 807,417 276.100! 633^ 5o."3 90,688 142,881 4o4,9H 81/200 :-J3, \\iO\ .,021 4'2Ti 6, 572, 216 877, 149, 505 7bb xi-*,9 l L ol) '7/ 1 61 i 021 L,OO!s. 59b 29.246; ^L6 I' ,">0 3', 2,0 41. 2f.f)j 519 298, 'J57| 871 '1, I" ( )')1 176.64;)! C\ > 014- oil <S, ••*;'•.)' 3zo 137 1, 910 41/ 77l 7J1 2( *• 4i(/ 173 .,*') V» 34t 7)2 2 261 455 .^81 2 ,•7 2 721 (07 859, 1 )() ]S j "91 0J9 817 SI t ° A 1 2b ' <)>3 10b 225 07 ^ 6 "2 219 ]<>- 9 310 2t>7 0')") b 1 ">jl» 47'. OiiSi 8J.">1'J! Oi,o80 9»>. !SLi f l'J,667 > 8.\')S"»: 20 450 36^ ( \ * •161..;:/-, 189,7^.5: - i , >oO 10S ^2" 4 \, •)'„•) ii\ J09 22..M9 7() os *»,:r>o 1 >, "00 103,668 21 '30 361.IvU ! i u ) t> iS 228. ",^2 J3J v't» 120. 7:'1 71 " K)21 .,11'', 222 > 89 L"> 188.:.O2 148, bb> 2o;.i*i 462, 12 ) 13l,i)Sl 525,552 229.9^1 151, G3o 2H,^S8 237,05b 558, 971' iJ4 60 5 91,002 "2 427 97,113 J4^ 9b5 173,81:3, DISTRICT NO. 9. 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 611 62! 63 64 65j Alma, First Ashland, Ashland Ashland, Northern Baldwin, First ... fiarron, First . Bayfield, First , Blair, First Poyceville, First Chippewa Falls, First. Chippewa Falls, L u m bermens. Crandon, First D u r a n d , First EauClaire, EauClaire. E a u Claire, Union Fairchild, First Frederic, First , G lenwood City, Farmers. Grantsburg, First H a y ward, First Hudson, First; H u d s o n , National K n a p p , First La Crosse, B a t a v i a n . . . C. G. Kapelovitz. Thomas B a r d o n . . L. K . Baker O. K . H a w l e y . . . . Chas. A. T a y l o r . . A. H . Wilkinson. A. B . Peterson. W. A. French.... August Mason..... Wm. Irvine T.S.Saby Carl A. Rudquist. R. B. Prince N. L. Swanson K. E.Thompson.. J. P. O'Malley.... A. N. Garson.. H. J. Steffen T. M. Gary F. G. Martin $248,143 1,171,595 1,152,186 288, 473 263.365 253' 282 95,877 82,012 390,452 951,048 $47,617 199,924 247,350 18,929 24,211 61,170 55,195 7,086 165', 550 283,200 $23,294 336,799 225,258 118,402 17,810 52,156 21,349 12,979 293,124 360,409 S. A. Gifford Jno. Brunner, jr.. W. K. Coffin Geo. B. Wheeler.. W. F.Hood Ketil Stensrud... C. G. Booth E . E . Palmer K. K. Brainard Otto von Schrader.. Knute Anderson.. C. E. Pallett Theodore Wiprud. Thos. M. Rees 144,953 361,722 1,919,372 1,828,744 217,205 264,270 95,653 38,979 149.988 672;091 811,618 33,143 40.835 13;920 27,' 57,799 128' 143 101,320 F. H. Wellcome.. Henry E. Rohlf.. Wm. H. PhiDDS.. F.j.Carr...:.... Wm. Robinson.. E. M.Wing H. A. Anderson... Ernest E. Rohlf... Joseph Yoerg B.C. Bunker. C. R. Case J. A. Bayer 252,128 288,773 623,681 183,648 168,173 2,204,9851 11,500 42,997 129, 784 24,668 14,433 960,83l| 93,414 126', 973 85,883 192,675 57,821 637,376 22,082 23,079 14,857 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 727 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. WISCONSIN—Continued. D I S T R I C T ISfG. 7—Continued. Liabilities. Capital. hi Mi 1 1 (s3 h N ) 3) 2-5/ i ht 2 4 4b U ; ) 0 . HJ I 31 > i > Ibl ) 3 >\ i i KQ ft 2>b i ()> 18} ( -6* 5 1U 1I 1 3 (HO 1<V> 1 ^ j t M ( <> '21 */ft ) ft ) >H 1 i 1 14 ^ S ° s 0( ! 1 ! 4 ^65,000 GO, 000 25,000 200,000 200,000 300,000 25,000 100,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 200,000 100,000 300,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 30,000 50,000 t9,(0i 25,000 ) 409 ] 1 > -• 4 484 841j 250^ 000 50,000 s i4l ^23 0 ; 100,000 4 -*24 100,000 U 07 > 50,000 2 )00 50,00(1 7 7 02 2 >00 25,000 308, / 1 /2t 50,000 732 82 ^ S3 200,000 x,( i °4b 1 1 0< 9>" o49 75; ooo 2 on 15 >0s 100.000 1 1>3 "33 1S t 0 4 ) 8^0 250' 000 50,000 <y 2 u ' s 50,000 ( \ 8)) 02 1! 350,000 > - H 0)2 i.yJ \ 4 5 s> 409! 300,000 50,000 n> G14 1 ) u , )(i; 100,000 J »S| 75,000 "0 2 > ,i * 25,000 100,000 s,,, ft * ^ Due to Surplus banks and un- Circula- D e m a n d Time de- and all tion. deposits. posits. other liadivided profits. bilities. $21,962 37,117 7,952 105,543 215,583 189,994 14,988 57,042 40/" 30,311 18.226 300', 743 18,700 272,340 65,058 8,546 27,378 51,975 29,379 49,746 63,290 362.994 60'628 48.559 26,925 106,195 31,901 6,865 25,190 120,061 74.169 38,219 280,125 20,850 15,756 178,049 192,431 31,947 48,656 20,337 6,67« 48,491 $50,000 $354,783 $307,739 164,225 1 726,744 2 15,000 614,647 39,697 143,867 25,000 28,249 3 200,000 576,369 839,738 124,503 191,500 1,000,023 788,94^ 90,804 85,000 1,352,5712,202,627 223/"" m ,4r\O 1OG OAK 10,000 2,482 91,49? 136,895 50,000 394,715 320,415! 29,042 75,000 378,598 544,973' 144,689 9 50,000 142,026 321,886 2,979 10 104,988 342,152 76 11 51,100 2,099,727 3,831,854 290,538112 10,000 275,333 186,882 46,764 13 50,000 3,015,877 2,604,495 1,173,042 U 48,300 399,671 463,182 8,257 15 6,250 52,040 162,636? 16 100,000 348,512 664,919! 65,995 17 99,998 362,625 671,439! 161,050118 30,000 197,232 458,680! 2,500l 19 50,000 209', 628 207,095' 2,532:20 25,000 175,274 _ . , _ 398,596 38,249121 1,999,8761,833,137 38,834|22 "56'666 175,718! 480,767 5,896 23 75,000 674,248! 733,567 304,529''24 95,000 553,126 400,252 166,148125 50,000 287,060! 458,603 1,159'26 50,000 265,748 377,4r" 1,875'27 25,000 139,488 107,386 139488 4,767:28 49,998 75,971 531,662! ..[29 200,000 497,587 615,069 22,229 30 40,000 328,046 432,824 7,610131 460,251 508,152 100,000 257,U1;32 250,000 1,273,814 2,323! 8S0 173,05i;33 468,014 284,200 25,000 2,177,34 48,200 380,980 391,875 „„..,_ 12,214135 200,000 830,56811,357,779 341,694; 36 200,000| l,406,232il ; 005,952 752,794!37 50,000 549,475 493,8-52 19,287:38 65,000 813,027 797,357 83,957|39 75,000 306,397i 264 388, 29,133140 6,250i 80,755i 143,098! 5,000i41 424,322! 110,237! 100,000 25,727 42 D I S T R I C T N O . 9. $69,477 179,597 169,393 13,204 21,813 53,203 55,840 26,294 133,052 210,412 $14,474 74,367 78,633 18,005 11,496 19,517 8,206 7,272 48,652 73;635 $5,650 11,044 12,233 5,325 38,000 30,41.4 79,609 342,903 766,333 78', 803 52,712 6,777 11,432 36,534 130,829 134,530 18,000 18,763 320 2,750 9,048 2*,739 27,908 23,840 36,609 133,253 36,292 27,104 540,675 15,033 16,967 39,330 20,819 11,084 162,682 5,325 4.913 11,000 h, S7 ft 1. 2S0 r>; 000 3, 750 •360 r> M 3 l!096 39,623 $108,655 1,973,326 1,885,053 46f> 338 376,69tV •H0,578| 212,345! 136.923; 1,03.1,830 1,8^2, ."14 25-V 795 604,6981 3,222.077j 3,<»70,'453' 3»W,793| 40 V ! 76' 133. ."23! 401.210 517/232! l,0'.)2,936! 458,110: 278, 61.")I 4,540,1771 $25,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 100,000 $10,472 $24,995 133,570 100.000 132,444 96;500 17,040 6,500 6,833!. 18,709! "24," 666 9333 25,000 6,538L 36,162 100,000 162,097 72,59" 25,000 35,000 150,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 9,897 28,880 107,4*5 93,713 5,000 14,126 5,21» 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 400,000] 14, 15,132 73,452 4, -C" 0,814 230,706 24,000 $103,754] $242,434 570,744 1,040,685 627,585 870,069 129,158 281,324 75,530 223,' 775 180,534 181,000 61.005 122,007 47,646 56', 790 371,824 377,320 809,830 692,820 130,747 233,786 55.721 196', 001 150.000 1,298,316 1,226,991 199,998 I', 992,817 824; 773| 10,000 205.636 124,158 25,000 147;263 183,816 40,413 28,531 $2,000 43 28,325144 58,455 3,316J 45,558 47 1.335 '408' 949 50 50,524 45.170 52 10,430 53 1,031! 54 289,28555 359,152:56 i57 10,41)815.8 34,360159 123,077 224,553 7,872-60 220,098 198,590 48,412161 330,603 4.66,163 52,71S|62 182,046 209,897 11,083163 81,297 158,379 7,12.5 64 375,700 1,170,8011 ,359,668 1,009,302165 6,500 10,000 50,000 728 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Resources and liabilities of national banks as shown W I 8 C ON SIN—Continued. DI8TKICT NO. 9—Continued. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. La Crosse, La Crosse... Medford, First Menominie, First Merrill, Citizens Mondovi, First Nelson, First Park Falls, First Pepin, First Phillips, First Prescott, First Rhinelander, First.... Rib Lake, First Rice Lake, First River Falls, First Stone Lake, First Superior, First Superior,United States Geo. W. Burton J.J. Lingle Frank Pierce Geo. A. Foster S. G. Gilman U.E. Wines Aug. Schmidt E. Langers P. E. Reedal Geo.S. Hollister.... J. O. Moen Jas. Upjohn E. B. Ingram Geo. Th. Smith George E. Stubbins. Wm. B. Banks Byron M. Pattison.. F . H . Hankerson... L. D. Russell Frank C. Jackson.. E. A. Krembs D. A. Whelan W. J.Eberwein J. B. Saunders Arthur Schilling... G. B. Reedal Edward Long worth W. E. Ashton E.C. Getchel W. A. Demers J. E. Pulver Geo. H. Stubbins. . J. L. Banks , JoelS. Gates Other United bonds, Loans, dis- States investcounts, and Govern- ments, overdrafts. ment se- and real curities. estate. $3,072,608 $1,150,55G $657,400 216,805 955,040 673,423 841,293 171,976 149,746 179,696 263,845 253,796 460,729 138,219 603,902 252,444J 2 58,8211 1,028,449 1,873,215 185,151! 107,6361 210,049| 244, 504: 22,226: 15,616! 33,979 74,400 22,007! 156,578; 31,582! 301, 870: 47,050 15,487: 022,155; 635,386; 50,975 56,690 320,466 66,319 4,555! 39, 595| 23,354! 44,328! 116,165 136,439 27, 5721 87, 985| 64,760j 6,8311 3S8,346; 160,442 $393, 359 682,927 1,402, 004 826,130 1,550,228 1 4,744,076 1,678,548 3,935, 216 $40,420 59.657 412J 320 228,397 150,630 493, 561 293,049 900,719 $36,965 19,498 78,909 174,469 187. 507 745,357 229,610 338,803 WYOMING. DISTRICT NO. 18 Basin, First 19 Buffalo, First.. . 20 Casper, Casper 21 Casper, Stockmen's... 22 Casper, Wyoming 23 Cheyenne, First 24 Cheyenne, Citizens 25 C h e y e n n e , S t o c k 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Growers. Cody, First Cody, Shoshone Douglas, First Douglas, Douglas Evanston, First Evanston, Evanston.. Green River, First Greybull, First Kemmerer, First Lander, First Laramie, First Laramie, Albany Torrington, Citizens... Torrington, Torrington Worland, First Lingle, First Lovell, First Lusk, First Manville, First Meeteetse, First Newcastle, First Newcastle, Newcastle. Powell, First Powell, Powell Rawlins, First Rawlins, Rawlins Rawlins, Stock Growers. Rock River, First Rock Springs. First... Rock Springs, Rock Springs. Sheridan, First Sheridan, Sheridan Shoshoni, First Thermopolis, First Torrington, First 10. Arthur K. Lee J. C. Stewart 1 H. P. Rothwell W. J. Thorn... A. J. Cunningham. . Q. K. Deaver C.H. Townsend L. B. Townsend B. B. Brooks Carl F. Shumaker... G. E.Abbott A. D. Johnston B. F. Yoder Wesley I. Dumm... A. H. Marble Albert Cronland L. R. Ewart S. C. Parks, jr C. F. Coffee M.R.Collins J. E. Cosgriff F. H. Harrison T.S.TaliaferroJr... C.J.Williams P . J . Quealy S. Conant Parks John W. Hav R . H . Homer W. O. Eaton B. F. Yoder C. W. Erwin Wm. L. Connelly... Roy J. Covert Charles Carlson B. F. Yoder Angus J. McDonald. J. L. Baird W.D. McKeon S. A. Nelson J. E. Dowling J. E. Cosgriff Wm. Daley J. M. Rumsey F. F. McGee R. W. Allen T. C. Rowley R. L. Swan O. E. Bradburv O.H. Brown./. James A. Chrisman.. G. A. Hinman Frank Pfeiffer E.W.Frankenfeld.. H. R. Weston C. D. Spalding R. F.Tebbet A.H. Woolever B. J.Keys J. H. McKinnon.... S. T. Smith Elmer E. Grebe Henry E. Long J. Leo Price E. P. Covle C. F. Morrison Llovd Littrell W. S. Perrin Geo. A. Bible H. A. France H. Breitenstein 222,410 273; 248 850, 902 254,011 599,357 288,783 259,188 313,333 906,623 341,134 1,634,871 907,069 145,030 209, 815 305, 915 104,179 176,608 14,200 50,173 118,475 744, 554 126,548 275, 531 245,085 662, 702 999,777 510,132 13,500 75, 665 173, 585 110,888 115, 845 63, 400 134,175 39,775 439,600 127,064 252,665 382,074 6,544 14,955 20,000 12,531 26,325 88.976 10; 065 41,443 25,500 210,100 165; 050 93,100 123,365 33,499 30,206 36,646 87,795 52, 942 116,948 33,387 245,747 44.832 151; 891 93,845 19, 417 22,458 66,512 7,942 63,918 8,198 5,140 8,621 66,107 4,383 31,666 44.852 15', 378 47,198 39,285 Alvy Dixon A. Kendall John W. Hay L. H. McAlister J. P. Bover Robert D. Murphy.. 84,864 1,101,015 1,338,403 6,000 236,032 422,209 7.086 368,066 99,956 R.H.Walsh J. E. Cosgriff A J Cunningham H. P. Rothwell H. S. Clarke, jr C. L. Chapman C. L. Hoag R. S. Linn W. T. Bivin E. P. Perry 627,479 488,841 186,097 477,336 365,069 250,786 253,350 33,193 270,000 21,450 126,792! 50,773| 5,282 74,085 44,917 7,803 KEPOET OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURKESTGY. 729 by reports of condition on Sept. 12, 1919—Continued. WISCONSIN—Continued. DISTRICT N O . 9—Continued. Resources. Cash and exchange, exclusive of I awful reserve. $732,560 43,493 164,766 128,423 115.439 42,759 14,734 80,916 63,031 14,125 111,549 54,109 43,658 44,700 14,845 592,868 631,66" Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. $265,469 23,004 53,475 55,468 46,268 10,973 6,000 12,384 20,293 15,792 49,945 14,119 39,579 17,076 3,977 111,070 121,716 Liabilities. Other assets. Total resources Due to Surplus and liabanks Demand bilities. Capital. and un- Circula- deposits. Time de- and all divided tion. posits. other liaprofits. bilities. $42,572i $5,921,159 7,953 527,381 14,854 1,352,461 5,000 1,392,830 20,195 3,681 3,248 3,789 5,250 37,500 1,250 15,007 325 1,658 10,718 1,250 1,334,018 256,170 228,939 334,118 471,147 421,885 952,740 266,902 1,092,002 426,355 101,619 3,159,006 3,423,676 $500,000 $321,411 $300. 000 $1, , 613, 230 $2,117 ,226 $1, 069,286 35,000 17;908 35! 000 253, 510 181, 145 5,018 60,000 49,922 55' 000 491, 592 642, 330 53,619 100,000 34,730 1003 000 547, 384 590, 803 19,914 50,000 282, 428 944, 182 32,908 500 12,000 25.000 25, OOOi 25.000 25, 000 25,000! 50,000| 25,000| 50.0001 25,000 25,000 200,000 200,000 4,856 8,106 4,903 12,396 8,041 75,413 9,125 61,961 22,034 2,476 159,802 67,002 6,250 25,000 60, 63, 58, 156, 100, 474, 89, 314, 148, 42, 033, 722 ; 055 165, 232 r 807 125, 07 376 242, 040 052 251, 849 914 283, 715 271 290, 475 390 118, 387 522 535, 622 566 224. 256 242 573 399 1,694; 450 6991,221, 155 1,027 3,7 850 4,215 10 12,584 11 12 79,897 13 14 78 15 56,955 16 190,120 17 WYOMING. DISTRICT NO. $73,758 180,076 1,277,386 572,113 ' 788,556 1,396,449 389,421 1,340, 697 $29,795 $12 301 $.586,598 54,999 91 539 1,088,696 184,509 2 500 3,357,628 112 286 36 677 1,948,072 166', 763 2 500 2,846,184 352 109 5; 000 7,736,552 158 312 51 119 2,800,059 288^131 48;467 6,858,033 25 040 123,' 412 825,055 27 888 43 304 65 588 36 413 39 000 29 887 26' 570 29 382 81 849 39, 000 124 729 71, 943 10, 088 1(>' 381 24 938 8 652 20 294 8 439 ^ 6,000 15, 877 43,126 9,748 29, 369 12, 045 41, 340 68, 328 35,026 11 533 67',989 128, 568 306,252 249,603 57,909 124,211 111, 886 61, 558 63 936 14, 968 47, 936 25, 063 116,066 347,073 212,321 222,281 107^ 441 193,236 77,925 158,316 339,771 318,938 538,948 323,381 17 827 41 072 66,939 2,529 136 209 125,263 14,284 91,765 71,792 35,428 42,475 53,670 231,441 209,354 100,183 JL«JV« JuXjU 625 12 108 13 750 2 500 14 500 7 500 10,000 9 505 23, 244 2,500 5,000 28, 495 3 692 88 5,068 436 1,086 313 45, 806 1,955 9.235 5,750 31, 083 14, 895 14, 855 $35,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 503, a54 50,000 784,897 25,000 ,346,352 75,000 1 '662,739 50,000 963,938 50,000 635,748 50, 000 624,806 50,000 583,698 25,000 , 036,833 100, 000 2 873,472 75,000 2,708,104 100,000 1,806,807 100,000 202,598 25,000 35' 000 304' 769 25,000 489,372 123,302 25 000 30,000 405,265 50,000 156,' 100 25,000 89,215 25,000 261,376 1 060,361 25,000 188,127 25,000 429,718 35,000 386,902 40,000 1 192,044 75,000 1 504,602 100,000 852,581 75,000 $27,863 106,977 139,391 135,238 86,226 237,999 92,161 275,727 10. $35 000 49 995 50 000 50 000 50 000 100 000 99 995 50,000 319,836 200; 236 147,252 160.184 689^ 862 128,030 399,935 617,581 41,646 57,500 155,955 16,694 174,290 15,520 929 32,251 430,432 16,902 54,685 25,257 194,669 458,250 197,607 $61,646 18 106,489 19 205,615 20 83,439 21 103,004 22 1,921,459 23 989,590 24 1,932,882 25 1,589 26 28,003127 33,766 28 23,006 29 11,051 30 7,228 31 14,225 32 8,986 33 77,798 34 70,179 35 296,960 36 70,517 37 '* 7, f 569 38 & 4,301 39 * 16,654 40 19,191 41 2,045 42 3,770 43 2,291 44 62 45 111,502146 14,000 47 75,616 48 62,689 49 180,989! 50 67,0u2 51 32,902 52 $257 338 $169,751 674 860 100,375 2,420,182 492,440 1,500,096 129,298 2,174 550 382,404 3,619 934 1,757,160 1,110 122 408,191 3,127 941 1,071,483 8,599 12 500 356 411 38,796 25 000 557, 053 67,892 75 000 832 859 11,558 50 000 528,175 74,986 50 000 428,065 38,648 50,000 289,636 46,684 50 000 316,645 36,876 10 000 342, 652 156,599 100, 000 912, 575 34,402 50, 000 515, 858 149 145,060 100 000 1, 666, 191,427 100, 000 727, 282 121, 689 6,604 194, 791 13(177 10,000 257, 171 24,591 56, 159 6,258 8,155 171 635 80, 129 6,681 55, 995 5,000 17,706 *" "6,250 180, 107 38,521 25, 000 429, 906 123,922 8,303 10,179 "*"35, 6 219, 241 22,798 25, 6 6 211, 158 000 98,655 50, 000 592,731 121,895 50, 000 707, 455 69,866 75,000 402, 206 74,755 111,045 261,835 1 360 135,883 37, 974 1 934,488 4,500 2 818,691 25,000 100,000 100,000 5,000 114,126 147,609 100,000 89,998 63, 937 40,830 544, 075 913,365 992, 709 1,203,942 l,llf 53 162,922 54 284,433 55 5,000 1 377,867 17, 606 1 124,109 298,699 1,250 13, 465 1 007,033 10, 389 578,774 100,000 50,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 35,092 37,045 15,472 34,793 17,188 100, 000 49, 995 25, 000 49, 995 6,500 735, 012 667, 533 156, 133 605, 707 341, 653 118,103 56 87,424 57 17,305 58 49,848 59 85,808 60 289,660 232,112 59,789 216,690 102,625 Table No. 69 ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF CONDITION OF MEMBER NATIONAL BANKS BY EACH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT STATEMENT OF RESERVE HELD, REQUIRED, ETC., FOR EACH CALL 731 Abstract of reports of condition of member national banks in each Federal reserve disfjrict. to NOV. l , 1918. [In thousands of dollars.] District No. 2 (623 banks). District No. 3 (631 banks). District i District No. 5 No. 6 (527 1 (370 banks). I banks). District District District No. 7 (1,046 banks). No. 8 (469 banks). No. 9 (791 banks). District No. 10 (968 banks). District No. 11 (629 banks). District No. 12 (554 banks). Total United States (7,749 banks). RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customers' liability under letters of credit. Customers' liability account of acceptances. United States bonds, other than Liberty loan bondsl Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc Stocks, other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault ' Net amounts due from national banks I Net amounts due from other banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned Other assets Total 1,559 122 6,112 2,295 560 31,669 376,595 875 582 10,915 534,547 1,635 1,646 11,986 699,412 2,663 319 1,247 410,219 1,787 45 4,176 675,290 10,094,012 1,693 16,806 6,167 12,563 17,908 319,593 103,312 86,780 69,644 96,270 59,837 27, 888 206,842 169,361 162,888 78,402 67,419 46,125 75,636 29,305 48,259 104,922 64,404 59,057 77,500 40,950 12,592 155,862 1,780,905 56,836 1,373,708 101,505 1,659,882 7,904 6,300 40,550 2,967 6,357 93,523 2,443 3,568 22,517 2,484 2,171 47,451 1,108 2,410 12,987 2,298 3,114 31,077 4,926 7,076 34,917 4,467 5,189 131,769 1,451 2,472 13,575 1,676 1,913 36,316 1,342 2,692 14,776 2,661 3,685 44,139 2,805 3,373 16,591 3,053 3,859 58,715 528 2,877 15,611 2,945 4,010 32,822 4,094 48,177 4,074 57,427 22,297 281,919 4,993 34,636 6,174 46,745 69,506 1,099,208 32,550 36,198 76,823 29,799 54,233 136,046 21,762 28,250 71,564 8,961 20,460 50,394 27,274 61,320 182,450 16,061 16,932 60,326 3,373 19,417 100,394 15,358 27,764 139,398 9,370 18,445 64,909 7,576 260,425 27,603 443,051 120,330 1,175,494 18,038 24,546 9,866 3,066 15,688 17,541 2,046 3,792 20,162 U,138 5,033 3,282 18,571 7,366 1,655 3,797 50,899 40,349 3,835 5,144 19,687 7,294 1,134 1,302 30,401 8,951 2,115 7,691 42,792 17,000 4,560 13,944 4,593 1,947 4,278 4,863 3,328 855 5,492 1,794 2,712 282 2,075 106 4,974 1,039 2,095 165 1,700 691 2,663 461 2,276 251 600 503 1,273 276 796 38 515 45 1,480 1,252 901 •89 911 240 955 87 1,002 352 1,469,602 5,493,200 (1,650,048 11,894,154 1,076,321 j 709,821 2,442,301 764,302 775,237 2,7S5, S43 465 899 61 931 48,223 139,125 738,265 343 182 22,451 889,820 961 1,926 13,866 557,364 1,631 22 11,915 120,898 101,009 134,377 448,760 390,195 485,921 147,728 152,007 270,004 164,773 155,605 241,622 5,390 4,984 20,818 1,422 1,064 63,115 12,054 12,200 43,150 2,865 5,587 418,170 4,132 5,401 24,130 2,805 3,622 72,605 17,154 31,553 81,092 71,187 100,876 91,768 16,928 33,149 1,075 4,431 58,321 344,659 32,525 18,137 2,834 437 5,808 i 6,110 I 372 3,514 581 ! 17,528 | 351,094 11,300,326 948,193 1,275,736 50,200 16,849 2,857 4,215 355,631 533,435 68,648 63,998 3,203 786 783 363 Zd,160 12,977 10,169 24,287 728,014 1,361,164 19,812,856 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve bank Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies , Demand deposits Time deposits , United States deposits United States bonds borrowed Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve bank Bills payable with Federal reserve bank.. State bank circulation outstanding Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Time drafts outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated., Total... Aug. 31,1918. Increase . Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 93,256 73,509 197,740 220,699 76,708 105,072 122,688 87,630 40,502 104,304 30,285 1,120 1,674 554 50,186 468 40,279 10,248 15,049 3,794 87,792 5,108 369,795 2,063 1,367 1,396 54,137 839 68,054 709,910 76,944 680,063 2,504,132 128,271 334,153 161,385 310,104 34,521 95,435 744 9,701 5,8,629 31,183 74,952 38,435 61,770 34,929 93,638 1,107,010 45,790 829,236 13,389 14,182 20,058 17,664 22,500 4,801 4,482 1,391 78, 111 388 176,946 221,423 987,699 368,025 90,230 26,024 645 267 905 986 376 41,287 73 49,292 1,118 1,372 1,245 29,458 1,474 1,119 675 46,880 116 104,399 858 845 246 44,352 301 37,829 27,863 746 31,524 924 14,345 988 675,165 61,574 10,076 155 55,993 1,125,120 74,116 300,396 84,533 47,064 10,363 119 5 90,846 363,944 234,764 23,282 3,037 152 128,801 572,296 159,289 61,270 3,359 573 150 34,995 350,678 48,922 40,526 3,291 591 115,938 631,306 184,311 48,440 2,581 1,008 17 1,765,546 8,637,237 2,371,995 1,135,009 228,301 15,138 534 5?924 38,167 7,633 130,881 4,258 32,948 3,035 20,559 11,185 44,302 17,769 25,860 8,045 50,149 78,705 859,132 19 129 6,416 1,231 31,910 587 11,313 1,662 12,236 367 1,273 71 4,439 18,285 2,608 4,134 31,704 9,317 1,065 4,763 23,639 332,719 2,885 163,921 709,821 2,442,301 616,362 2,360,144 764,302 704,168 948,193 1,275,736 846,148 1,254,496 728,014 1,361,164 19,812,856 679,742 1,269,623 18,035,320 49,825 30,707 41,983 18,244 89,559 315 92,392 1,497 668 1,514 51,546 2,122 49,464 673 718 518 40,283 186 24,258 91.058 673;794 243,922 125,070 27,948 11 118,509 822,380 302,428 115,823 15,097 914 35 63,295 447,404 179,104 65,297 5,010 400 60 39,711 303,145 104,273 46,518 1,635 280 6,311 44,916 149,033 12,321 2,360 2,320 1,648 2,619 25,681 5,823 316,899 19 1,940 82,514 4,163 46,256 79 52,486 10,792 142,050 97 39,556 245 25,683 3 37,939 2,019 14,251 5,261 56,631 26,344 72,140 47,766 11,384 12,377 177 6,940 1,469,602 5,493,200 1,650,048 1,894,154 1,076,321 1,232,310 4,841,549 1,440,349 1,813,724 976,705 87,172 377,737 42,305 56,419 237,292 651,651 209,699 80,430 0,616 93,459 82,157 60,134 102,045 21,240 48,272 91,541 1,777,536 79,327 177,201 31,408 36,430 31,846 28,825 77,014 25,033 25,905 42,258 34,848 39,059 O Q O g J5 629,154 d i Includes United States certificates of indebtedness owned. CO CO Abstract of reports of condition of member national banlcs in each Federal reserve district—Continued. DEC. 31, 1918. [In thousands of dollars.] I District No.l (392 banks). District No. 2 (622 banks). District No.3 (632 banks). District No. 4 (748 banks). District No. 5 (528 banks). District No. 6 (372 banks). District No. 12 (558 banks). Total United States (7,762 banks). District No. 7 (1,046 banks). District No. 8 (470 banks). District No. 9 (797 banks). District No. 10 (967 banks). District No. 11 (630 banks). 358,701 1,283,362 1,628 1,173 385 98 34 649 7,095 376,164 568 661 13,179 513,371 1,225 1,060 5,625 700,667 2,106 353 1,519 402,325 1,512 9 4,136 678,914 9,915,282 12,966 1,173 6,539 13,204 15,355 291,502 [RESOURCES. Loans and discounts „.. Overdrafts7 Customers liability under letters of credit.. Customers' liability account of acceptances. United States bonds, other than Liberty loan bonds 1 Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc. Stocks, other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. [terns with Federalreserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault Net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from other banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer tnterest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned Other assets Total 696,986 2,734,515 414 1,125 45 2,226 43,208 121,167 727,567 202 300 18,583 879,775 790 1,517 14,697 562,935 1,050 11 12,289 105 763 63,205 132,179 481,238 335,014 499,343 135,454 155,850 271,288 166,708 138,291 243,547 99,449 90,738 71,126 88,317 57,171 28,366 199,864 130,981 165,729 69,567 49,533 47,117 78,121 29,285 48,016 89,307 59,668 60,972 69,924 42,140 13,686 151,037 1,734,749 61,504 1,213,380 101,120 1,682,489 5,651 4,998 20,856 1,388 1,087 67,162 11,657 12,570 43,156 2,839 4,291 437,903 4,026 5,468 24,230 2,786 3,439 81,443 7,796 6,365 40,362 2,907 6,282 102,087 2,286 3,586 22,721 2,506 2,249 51,978 1,203 2,396 12,941 2,248 3,163 33,248 4,847 7,104 34,805 4,358 5,275 149,692 1,363 2,481 13,364 1,601 1,844 37,889 1,286 2,686 14,785 2,653 3,636 46,068 2,629 3,406 16,777 3,216 3,554 65,136 647 2,892 15,549 2,988 4,019 33,486 47,461 4,070 58,100 4,148 22,264 281,810 4,950 34,500 6,173 45,012 74,071 1,180,163 19,229 35,562 78,925 80,869 114,267 96,176 33,267 48,217 87,318 37,628 64,391 152,845 22,638 36,643 73,361 23, 308 61, 816 373 26,425 74,357 218,173 18,821 20,899 73,218 3,064 21,565 121,420 16,229 30,475 151,093 12,048 19,020 58,423 7,793 32,396 521,160 128,751 1,301,519 15,718 38,986 1,019 6 ; 355 55,220 565,372 28,796 21,326 12,346 37,924 9,478 3,858 17,173 26,244 2,946 3,184 18,493 14,323 6,236 4,592 19, 275 028 8, 1,763 4, 173 53,252 52,063 5,355 6,644 22,364 11,454 1,626 1,610 27,641 12.174 2; 357 4,280 41,836 19,020 4,114 4,494 13,334 5,910 2,241 5,685 52,285 24,957 3,818 5,080 348,937 816,455 69,749 71,281 3,114 2,039 6,940 10,757 4,444 2,141 7,387 3,612 3,362 1,013 2,063 1,214 1.840 2,943 2,372 2,195 2,390 1,005 4,016 2,708 45,569 34,810 270 1,749 474 14,673 404 320 817 366 517 429 2,169 596 368 274 507 362 401 116 536 129 548 332 532 189 6,495 20,569 1,345, 5,681,914 1,670,353 1,927,717 1,104,531 726,323 2,471,668 769,529 | 945,078 1,281,803 714,249 1,393,873 20,033,546 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve bank Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed \J i/u6i OOiius u u i i ovvtM.i Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve bank Bills payable with Federal reserve bank... State bank circulation outstanding Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Time drafts outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated... Total Nov. 1,1918 Increase.. Decrease. „ Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 49,836 31,059 149,133 92^ 517 56,727 26,712 58,771 31,393 74,971 39,614 61,850 35,725 46,803 14,274 9,884 36,489 12,462 15,237 15,934 12,769 21,225 3,805 2,528 1.222 89^ 741 456 102,316 3.535 1,092 1,328 51,623 2,552 54,243 1,586 556 409 40,144 275 29,437 6,891 6.155 1,446 78,848 346 206,152 2,215 907 326 41,140 3 57,366 2,393 2,049 1,020 29,497 74 63,284 3,975 1,374 648 46,677 620 119,897 2,100 1,388 265 44,203 73 40,440 1,317 1,346 714 61,478 70 60,517 108, 209 728,224 256,424 20,954 40,183 11 143,351 890,908 318,677 24,168 19,745 1,011 7 74,765 485,979 190,574 17,585 5,090 431 48.083 272,201 330', 788 1,063,034 109, 586 383,915 17,911 35, 225 2,058 6,834 211 617 39 31 91,656 332, 532 86,652 10,543 7,940 150 5 98,630 369,353 247,801 12,241 695 192 149,253 600,665 159; 793 22,587 4,355 633 29 36,379 362,386 48, 292 10,174 5,183 554 127,330 670,267 195,241 22,072 3,347 642 4,774 48,941 2,761 17,308 1,738 3,119 8,518 25,328 17,655 28,000 6,142 46,900 61,564 817,264 19 21 12,914 92 7,234 119 i 1.234 7.218 ! 35' 477 °, 090 3,911 39,318 677 13,366 1,067 5,874 409 1,565 1 4,957 61 4,226 2,526 6,741 15,471 1,683 10,758 21,686 305,101 6,419 140,101 1,345,908 5,681,914 1,670,353 1,927.717 1,104,531 1.469, 602 5, 493, 200 1,650,048 1,894; 154 1,070,321 720,323 2,471,668 709,821 2,442,301 769, 529 764,302 93;257 74,592 197,399 220,444 76,726 106,026 123,601 91,209 35,215 99,439 28,296 37,243 4,215 1,996 '82(5 50,654 350 40, 351 13,030 16,745 2,822 87,920 3,931 402,488 3.784 i;962 927 54,386 161 72,075 80,341 687,152 707, 405 2,915,792 131,052 345,293 23,661 94,047 82,980 6,419 6,656 i 71 72,905 j 48,761 844,855 2,204 40,537 3,654 333,084 19 1,567 130,719 215 47,316 799 3,302 9,189 126,749 1, 754 31,327 340 20,110 1,613 14,815 8,168 338,467 3,018 50,115 188, 714 19,269 20,305 33, 563 I 28,210 | 16,502 S,081 29,367 1, 250 945,678 1,281,803 948,193 1,275, 736 5,227 110,948 1 28,346 35,684 31,759 21,837 j 43,479 12,672 3,709 48,876 38,098 11,953 676.311 8^911 1,248,566 1,917,350 9, 457,333 2,473,300 311,168 184, 829 12,279 111 H O H H o o K s 32, 70' 220,690 w 33,137 502,007 2 13,765 32,122 O 714, 249 1,393,873 20,033,546 728,014 1,361,164 19,812,856 6,067 2,515 123,694 109,119 1,108,985 39,195 Includes United States certificates of indebtedness owned. a Cn Abstract of reports of condition of member national banks in each Federal reserve district—Continued. C3 MAR. 4, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] District No.l (391 banks). District No. 2 (622 banks). District No.3 (&32 banks). District No. 4 (747 banks). District No. 5 (529 banks). District No. 6 (365 banks). Total United States (7,756 banks). District No. 7 (1,045 banks). District No. 8 (467 banks). District No. 9 (800, District No. 10 (967 banks). District N o . 11 (629 District No. 12 (562 banks). 404,867 1,548 9 2,222 678,127 1,551 785 16,465 9,688,342 13,871 2,336 263,108 EESOURCES. Loans and discounts ! O verdraits Customer's liability under letters of credit-. Customer's liability account of acceptances. United States bonds, other than Liberty loan bonds * Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc Stocks, other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other realestate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault Net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from other banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned Other assets Total 562,153 901 11 11,526 356,215 1,293,772 2,314 846 62 139 5,060 24,474 380,541 1,130 139 12,453 507,518 1,202 15,476 887,921 725 11 13,629 3,312 710,094 2,545 216 1,554 223,173 143.230 280,919 255,787 113,764 251,716 137,357 90,118 75,423 113,715 46,337 27,952 346,277 95,729 172,415 113,908 36,679 49,977 125,695 28,272 49,528 122,964 50,710 59,801 91,313 42,185 10,944 198,741 59,071 101,348 2,651,117 1,028,658 1,700,459 661,234 2,535,308 364 519 829 135 114,311 42,626 710,592 172,994 55,076 134,054 749,193 266,887 486,382 5,561 5,033 20,898 1,530 1,069 64,269 11,137 12,452 41,983 2,905 4,427 405,052 i 3,753 5,564 24,358 2,962 3,454 85,153 7,818 6,462 40,613 2,966 6,401 105,042 2,283 3,638 23,124 2,549 2,025 50,776 1,139 2,381 12,946 2,257 3,160 33,813 5,898 7,117 34,794 4,380 5,111 152,912 1,375 2,489 13,328 1,566 1,891 41,829 1,293 2,685 14,827 2,651 3,582 44,935 2,577 3,469 17,119 3,099 3,643 63,186 C44 2,908 15,774 3,006 3,968 34,330 4,136 4,195 22,634 5,054 6,509 67,803 47,614 58,393 282,398 34,925 45,240 1,149,100 18,648 30,746 72,724 58,957 ; 97,762 ! 79,486 ! 30,S77 42,687 73,428 33,926 51,049 160,980 18,774 28,197 71,425 9,520 17,964 59,419 33,525 63,415 260,447 18,623 15,765 69,435 4,223 17,491 105,303 25,238 25,420 159,887 14,934 16,054 69,539 6,133 28,565 113,214 273,378 435,115 1,295,287 11,402 16,049 896 3,047 48,296 ! 308.864 16;603 10,833 9,823 24,624 4,914 2,076 15,232 17,489 1,851 2,449 15,778 11,246 3,414 4,270 18,815 8,085 1,425 3,307 64,361 35,411 5,949 6,180 20,753 6,934 1,340 1,524 26,554 6,827 1,955 4,326 53,598 18,275 4,094 4,887 14,331 6,548 3,167 6,444 45,190 18,688 3,782 3,102 344,133 479,040 49,390 52,445 3,267 2,240 7,351 10,172 4,001 2,699 7,868 4,513 3,168 1,472 2,412 937 5,681 5,678 2,085 1,338 1,912 4,099 2,465 2,934 2,345 1,523 3,121 3,977 45,676 41,582 250 2,383 371 16,480 416 262 606 124 345 747 316 191 1,056 1,272 254 506 399 122 396 242 321 369 368 305 5,098 23,003 728,274 2,628,307 795,862 i 1,327,095 5,286,560 11,694,667 1,988,942 1,120,720 958,711 1,338,413 749,293 1,392,864 20,009,708 LIABILITIES o n o I Capital stock paid in surplus fund undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned. Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... N ational bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve bank Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashiers' checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed Other bonds borrowed., Securities borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve bank , Bills payable with Federal reserve bank... State bank circulation outstanding Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Time drafts outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated... Total.. Dec. 31,1918. Increase.. Decrease.. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank , 92,057 74,725 192,799 221,671 77,918 107,589 123,661 92,223 73,634 49,508 48,944 31,211 149,502 93,420 55,904 27,891 58,931 32,101 75,668 40,721 62,049 35,972 94,733 1,105,800 46,969 854,001 38,284 105,166 30,295 39,631 16,271 10,733 38,255 11,935 14,400 17,985 13,966 21,689 358,610 4,754 1,874 650 49,798 495 36,305 13,547 19,272 3,357 83,750 3,485 386,374 4,120 2,193 1,112 54,038 127 70,269 4,362 2,663 1,712 90,037 554 100,966 3,921 1,148 1,314 52,455 1,885 47,191 2,108 594 425 39,967 594 27,847 7,360 6,533 1,882 78,702 243 231,415 2,773 942 538 40,873 59,072 2,434 1,738 1,339 29,901 29 58,420 4,312 1,502 765 47,102 297 121,398 3,203 1,147 235 44,579 128 41,750 1,441 1,535 992 62,184 30 52,447 54,335 41,141 14,321 673,386 7,867 1,233,454 77,285 635,864 4,930 129,610 3,482 51,196 647,091 2,230,012 139,849 373,122 56,287 198,800 70,304 5,717 1,731 487 230 108,482 4,668 4,949 707,432 273,211 45,829 35,869 11 110 156,909 3,370 5,026 887,888 338,337 46,842 22,299 1,026 19 69,234 1,804 5,257 450,070 212,824 26,323 7,091 388 51,428 331,348 921 4,873 2,727 14,214 316,063 1,059,130 118,849 407,087 63,220 19,866 976 7,185 1,076 116 11 55 690 3,514 328,017 94,059 24,671 7,084 133 28 100,840 651 9,669 348,615 268,430 20,886 436 133 172,543 1,790 15,744 596,319 163,700 27,788 3,466 774 20 341 8,157 369,298 50,991 17,093 5,508 174 119,335 1,957,759 5,655 159,303 14,732 138,667 615,585 8,555,520 211,647 2,652,106 41,447 589,052 5,170 171,105 319 6,368 473 5,188 47,698 65,812 1,014,629 19 1,547 44,389 3,309 415,755 19 1,180 141,434 1,769 50,734 6,352 77,696 2,927 44,546 4,448 73,574 20,328 847 4,971 6,383 35,908 12,867 39,482 320 44,427 1,332 1,010 7,888 116,376 2,942 19,981 74 15,574 152 13,788 141 4,833 3 11,712 35 5,121 858 24,881 3,383 25,663 151 13,085 4,500 14 3,486 440 274 1,554 64 2,426 728,274 2,628,307 726,323 2,471,668 795,862 769,529 8,183 4,639 1,327,095 5,286,560 1,694,667 1,988,942 1,120,720 1,345,908 5,681,914 1,670,353 1,927,717 1,104,531 24,314 18,813 99,802 16,189 1,951 156,639 26,333 2,400 958,711 1,338,413 945,678 1,281,803 13,033 56,610 4,165 1 19,981 26,959 12,359 16,649 10,026 33,204 6 o O o 35,044 1,009 24,978 10,367 269,173 9,957 84,597 w 749,293 1,392,864 20,009,708 714,249 1,393,873 20,033,546 395,354 89,025 61,225 2,265 534 16,743 2,159 6,518 O 30,664 23,401 23,838 6 cj Includes Unit ed. States certificates of indebtedness owned. a Co Abstract of reports of condition of member national banks in each Federal reserve district—Continued. Co 00 MAY 12,1919. [In thousands of dollars.] District No.l (392 banks). District No.2 (623 banks). District No.3 (632 banks). District No. 4 (745 banks). District No. 5 (528 banks). District No. 6 (366 banks). District No. 7 (1,046 banks). District No. 8 (466 banks). Total United States (7,768 banks). District No. 9 (804 banks). District No. 10 (970 banks). District No. 11 (630 banks). 412,044 1,628 7 1,771 693,730 9,901,661 1,345 12,417 392 1,708 13,276 217,818 District No. 12 (566 banks). RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customers' liability under letters of credit. Customers' liability account of acceptances. United States bonds, other than Liberty loan bonds i Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc Stocks, other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault Net amounts due from national banks Nset amounts due from other banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned Other assets Total 576,227 776 11 12,512 364,990 1,311,902 1,838 725 138 243 5,216 12,885 376,475 660 111 7,385 524,810 1,065 14,723 893,477 696 1 13,643 5,468 730,025 2,145 54 142 259,307 138,740 287,480 277,256 95,969 259,077 161,354 85,450 78,058 130,433 54,507 29,678 388,332 92,135 171,579 125,609 33,876 51,081 138,043 28,447 51,260 148,008 45,581 62,016 109,022 42,539 10,714 228,013 3,023,315 63,250 1,002,938 100,734 1,742,398 12,239 12,533 43,599 3,008 4,776 412,635 3,585 5,566 24,497 2,970 3,478 7,772 6,400 40,185 3,008 6,110 100,342 2,246 3,690 23,560 2,570 2,349 50,701 1,171 2,422 13,027 2,334 3,121 36,275 5,400 7,195 34,965 4,498 5,475 157,865 1,366 2,445 13,303 1,603 1,925 39,894 810 2,711 15,480 2,743 3,434 47,452 3,056 3,557 17,964 3,248 3,541 70,438 602 2,934 16,314 3,084 3,939 37,476 4,254 47,353 4,224 58,729 22,964 286,863 5,195 35,836 45 823 6,558 78,797 1,179,080 19,349 32,177 73,774 73,600 101,742 79,438 34,993 38,893 80,366 28,158 49,519 143,750 25,043 28,766 63,012 8,913 18,344 61,543 32,586 68,598 237,199 20,749 15,736 63,266 2,892 21,378 92,723 21,742 28,411 160,059 14,968 18,094 71,347 8,404 291,397 32,998 454,636 128,635 1,255,112 13,438 22,777 1,175 3,654 49,079 485,286 28,995 16,522 9,714 25,106 6,129 2,902 14,964 18,761 2,273 2,944 18,280 10,686 3,654 3,404 18,784 8,587 1,391 3,343 55,730 50,141 5,855 5,745 20,498 7,883 1,279 1,278 24,183 ! 44,534 18,468 9,274 4,043 1,914 4,886 5,079 14,154 4,649 2,335 4,820 53,440 25,213 2,958 336,798 688 S:;i 62,0'Jl 58,585 2,748 2,879 5,046 10,499 3,236 3,014 5,677 4,154 2,668 1,577 2,084 1,069 4,691 6,124 1,998 1,586 1,709 4,997 2,351 3,064 2,456 1,779 37,837 45,243 216 4,966 330 18,907 540 74 375 459 315 400 1,541 243 378 351 225 337 117 301 479 3,173 4,501 320 227 768,915 2,663,299 790,627 986,448 1,377,787 777,456 683,228 2,604,723 917 751 84,682 46,115 730,030 235 186,256 54,984 145,585 871,682 267,460 495,136 4,852 5,052 21,005 1,575 1,117 66,219 1,393,528 5,683,585 1,756,795 1,974,750 1,157,005 4,596 27,809 20,816,804 LIABILITIES. 92,878 75,831 Total Mar. 4, 1919 78,343 108,544 122,211 92,235 73,769 49,694 49,237 31,450 150,983 93,623 55,170 27,925 59,161 32,035 77,060 41,878 62,780 36,363 95,186 47,040 110,573 31,214 41,888 18,581 12,228 42,491 13,665 15,380 20,073 16,201 27,013 4,840 2,635 505 49,573 660 41,397 13,948 19,595 4,283 87,043 2,063 388,257 4,374 2,165 1,608 54,266 272 65,890 4,462 2,151 1,936 89,421 255 89,808 4,084 1,118 1,434 52,706 2,215 44,838 2,297 515 596 39,757 729 29,925 7,176 5,431 2,165 78,063 283 210,781 2,663 852 481 41,093 4,692 1,427 998 46,943 52,980 2,292 1,193 1,571 30,258 39 51,348 3,383 1,084 270 44,861 57 42,058 1,591 1,171 1,298 62,343 151 62,976 86,972 644,250 6,716 236,587 4,454 91,309 684,264 2,472,100 142,633 382,184 47,730 183,117 4,915 62,529 487 1,731 106,461 3,730 5,845 730,909 276,239 42,793 37,554 14 136,357 3,343 5,169 886,556 342,744 38,456 18,249 857 67,522 2,878 5,091 454,162 217,082 34,107 301,062 51,846 7,222 933 12,581 2,484 322,663 1,129,897 426,863 125,705 51,336 26,661 8,319 1,560 655 351 31 88,022 625 2,562 337,464 96,847 18,814 8,195 40 91,922 919 10,308 365,391 276,142 16,270 1,670 133 147,065 1,882 14,700 638,195 171,514 23,971 5,134 37,306 394 8,728 379,404 53,347 19,850 5,345 155 127,627 4,104 16,623 699,241 217,481 25,501 5,870 412 3,314 84,756 1,289 27,509 1,413 22,305 7,443 51,007 11,563 46,508 4,955 57,743 47,229 1,152,291 19 119 7,385 11 5,468 138 150 36 1,788 1,219 5,275 619 13,906 2,115 11,643 15,214 224,150 14,661 145,130 27 1,665 46,177 2,910 428,604 19 1,600 3,113 67,124 4,770 3,194 55,799 296 47,058 2,956 10,429 12, 745 88,883 5,355 28,974 185 14,734 111 13,813 17 12,561 249 5,317 20,216 14,491 6,305 1,393, 528 83,585 1,756,795 1,974,750 1,157,005 j1,327,095 5,286,560 1,694,667 1,988,942 1,120,720 Increase Decrease j Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank , 193,973 222,553 38,457 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest a n d discount collected b u t not earned A m o u n t reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest a c c r u e d . . . National b a n k notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve b a n k Net amounts d u e t o national banks Net amounts d u e t o other banks, bankers, and t r u s t companies Certified checks outstanding Cashiers' checks on own b a n k outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits United States deposits United States bonds borrowed Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Bills payable, other t h a n with Federal reserve b a n k Bills payable with Federal reserve b a n k . . . State b a n k circulation outstanding , Letters of credit a n d travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances Time drafts outstanding Liabilities other t h a n those above s t a t e d . . . 66,433 397,025 62,128 36,285 13,087 4,235 28,257 6,927 768,915 2,663,299 728,274 2,628,307 790,627 795,862 5,419 40,641 117,413 986,448 1,377,787 958,711 1,338,413 5,975 1,110,751 859,171 3S7,764 55,802 39,337 17,145 676,327 6,724 1,197,671 1,886,412 269,333 179,854 9,100,246 2,728,781 528,606 168,171 5,956 59 777,456 1,486,609 20,816,804 749,293 1,392,864 20,009,708 27,737 34,992 39,374 28,163 93,745 807,096 6,625 35,142 26,249 17,387 1 C G C H W 348,203 5,235 14,192 a 75,359 97,614 1 16,314 14, £ 25,584 10,608 16,128 6,295 Includes United States certificates of indebtedness owned. CO Abstract of reports of condition of member national banks in each Federal reserve district—Continued. JUNE 30, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] District No.l (393 banks). District No. 3 (632 banks). District No. 4 (744 banks). District No. 5 (530 bank?). 73 008 2,884,520 400 1,060 2 1,243 51,848 101,357 798,320 200 3 18,150 936,580 793 19 16,233 95,868 67,628 146,468 370,642 390,093 492,008 144,925 200,061 292,336 6,905 5,055 20,852 1,588 1,523 66,421 12,695 12,540 43,673 3,029 4,699 449,804 19,632 29,967 67,650 District No. 8 (467 banks). District No. 9 (810 District No. 10 banks). District No. 11 (631 banks). 600,292 1,196 9 11,239 372,957 1.376,384 829 1,898 519 60 5,610 30,283 405,788 668 558 7,263 542,589 1,330 1,863 755,985 2,389 62 130 422,621 1,696 28 2,007 738,705 10,571,749 14,049 1,590 3,021 518 260,486 14,503 161,260 160,395 260,854 121,525 102,557 79,032 107,172 65,134 30,767 240,051 178,767 175,867 76,467 55,591 56,398 88,021 38,206 52,896 92,109 64,691 63,095 87,605 45,280 14,639 135,640 1,721,285 80,484 1,448,887 102,116 1,766,476 3,734 5,601 24,428 3,004 3,583 76,751 8,325 6,443 40,199 3,042 5,325 96,964 2,318 3,697 23,743 2,610 2,389 50,599 1,059 2,423 12,838 2,283 3,110 34,503 5,218 7,200 35,136 4,505 5,096 158,592 1,249 2,617 12,938 1,595 2,918 41,743 774 2,738 15,580 2,767 3,385 46,499 2,442 3,547 18,362 3,271 3,405 70,281 579 2,940 16,512 3,112 4,011 39,917 4,205 4,267 23,246 5,333 6,394 76,895 49,503 59,068 287,507 36,139 45,838 1,208,969 71,466 94,006 71,491 35,084 35,650 74,443 29,045 45,828 132,430 23,873 25,463 69,856 7,867 16,099 52,977 35,242 67,790 223,630 19,269 14,717 60,165 3,375 19,248 107,646 19,354 28,610 136,395 14,579 18,167 80,465 8,629 28,153 127,269 15,157 28,275 1,273 5,667 76,957 532,300 30,168 16,925 13,470 28,647 7,930 5,425 16,809 17,707 2,469 4,097 16,295 21,907 4,780 4,492 17,721 8,655 1,441 3,318 64,654 51,374 5,866 7,373 17,140 9,778 1,395 2,587 24,973 9,139 2,398 40,410 15,179 4,022 6,545 15,274 5,609 2,579 5,247 55,959 25,934 4,358 6,232 287,415 423,698 1,204,417 374,819 754,504 68,(579 72,894 2,685 2,750 5,447 12,285 3,147 2,903 5,716 4,338 3,031 1,452 2,109 1,020 4,537 5,590 2,027 1,568 1,795 5,235 2,351 3,025 2,444 1,773 3,195 4,254 38,484 46,193 332 299 202 155 29,231 223 7,947 1,382,771 5,707,971 1,778,867 1,955,580 1,172,809 294 468 805 2,641 231 383 426 179 339 242 302 196 292 322 4,388 42,679 751,173 2,688,559 795,053 District No. 6 (365 banks). (972 District No. 12 (566 banks). Total United States (7,780 banks). District No. 7 (1,046 banks). District No. 2 (624 banks). KESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customers' liability under letters of credit. Customers' liability account of acceptances. United States bonds, other than Liberty loan bonds and Victory notes Liberty loan bonds and Victory notes Other bonds, securities, etc Stocks, other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault Net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from other banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items [Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned Other assets Total 976,048 1,336,241 787,582 1,458,493 20,791,147 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 92,981 193,714 Surplus fund 76,132 224,142 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes 113,515 paid 36,780 Interest and discount collected but not 14,058 earned 5,219 Amount reserved for taxes accrued 19,521 3,317 Amount reserved for all interest accrued... 3,166 716 National bank notes outstanding 86,536 49,757 Due to Federal reserve bank 928 1,917 Net amounts due to national banks 40,071 360,897 Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, 75,539 652,571 and trust companies Certified checks outstanding 7,805 233,847 Cashiers' checks on own bank outstanding. 5,092 111,835 Demand deposits , 682,362 2,504,841 146,886 383,037 Time deposits 19,556 259,610 United States deposits United States bonds borrowed, including Liberty loan, Victory notes, and certifi98,044 cates of indebtedness 5,922 Other bonds borrowed 457 1,731 Securities borrowed 28 Bills payable, other than with Federal 3,019 2,725 reserve bank Bills payable with Federal reserve bank... 40,929 290,198 19 State bank circulation outstanding Letters of credit and travelers* checks outstanding 426 12,922 53,933 109,703 Acceptances 2,956 Time drafts outstanding 5,316 2,254 Liabilities other than those above stated... 23,812 Total.. Mar. 4,1919.. Increase Decrease Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve bank 78,428 109,820 122,004 93,249 30,442 40,675 15,872 10,941 •4,142 1,975 1,108 54,149 175 58,734 4,187 2,281 1,384 89,120 452 82,993 3,971 1,131 1,443 52,756 2,227 43,023 2,198 726 496 39,833 3,972 27,429 103,592 5,123 6,193 718,496 274,998 37,697 123,879 5,784 4,659 881,576 340,862 39,018 60,115 3,448 6,624 465,513 220,795 33,283 45,366 1,294 2,729 312,711 129,225 22,245 63,748 27 19,008 817 8,869 310 1,701 191,959 2,494 76,925 687 18,226 132 16,300 "17*447* ""7*781 74,500 50,239 136,835 58,847 31,139 59,326 32,226 76,947 42,461 63,697 37,322 95,553 1,117,853 47,825 871,744 13,211 152,633 15,153 17,837 14,979 24,009 2,618 1,105 363 4,321 1,268 1,007 47,235 96 105,056 2,958 1,082 292 45,106 224 46,419 1,611 55,112 40,658 1,507 13,790 781 676,657 62,159 10,912 176 59,311 1,134,915 131,099 1,838,735 275,094 4,752 206,832 15,359 692,355 9,102,591 224,143 2,784,442 564,907 22,076 94,758 372,539 39,125 7,365 5,393 1,486 78,892 186 205,677 306,002 9,082 14,258 1,117,445 434,731 41,879 49,310 2,464 1,352 1,548 30,218 559 55,995 80,735 757 3,780 339,654 107,125 17,493 90,629 882 9,485 365,544 283,310 8,630 127,438 1,675 18,627 626,958 181,345 20,822 41,720 645 8,191 395,136 57,985 12,598 1,905 185 8,032 385 31 8,617 53 42 2,371 133 3,551 860 389 7,047 6,524 968 14 233,638 6,193 504 9,062 101,026 3,626 55,536 3,330 2,202 19,628 1,907 11,697 9,609 44,816 13,580 34,841 5,029 40,474 58,284 991,117 19 27 11,288 523 5,655 882 30,415 4,235 49,249 563 7,697 10 2,035 158 150 109 2,007 612 14,626 1,000 6,530 17,051 272,035 13,526 131,999 "*7," 287' 1,382,771 5,707,971 1,778,867 1,955,580 1,172,809 1,393,528 5,683,585 1,756,795 1,974,750 1,157,005 22,072 15,804 24,386 29,170 10,757 )9,122 49,223 32,431 15,872 19,702 31,039 '2,924' 9 "9*168' 751,173 2,688,559 768,915 2,663,299 795,053 790,627 25,260 I 3,615 555 976,048 1,336,241 986,448 1,377,787 4,426 17, 742 13,176 10,126 10,400 20,646 11,918 1,377 787,582 1,458,493 20,791,147 777,456 1,486,609 20,816,804 41,546 4,507 46,616 18,116 21,460 25,657 15,678 436,571 Abstract of reports of condition of member national banks in each Federal reserve district-—Continued. SEPT. 12, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] District No.l (394 banks). District No. 2 (623 banks). District No. 3 (634 banks). District No. 4 (748 banks). District No. 5 (532 banks). District No. 6 (364 banks). District No. 7 (1,047 banks). District No. 8 (466 banks). District No. 9 (820 banks). District No. 10 (980 banks). District No. 11 (635 banks). District No. 12 (573 banks). Total te Stotp^ O (7,816 banks). W H hr RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customers'liability under letters of credit., Customers'liability account of acceptances. United iStates Government securities owned Other bonds, securities, etc., Stocks, other than Federal reserve bank stock.,.., Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.., Cash in vault . Net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from other banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer „ Interest earned but not collected Other assets „ Total 827,594 2,875 H M frj 75 204 59,657 2,827 121,680 829 566 21,274 20,700 12,405 4,148 32,355 6,148 602,064 1,530 3 6,564 175,405 143,482 834,917 507,045 327,390 289,274 329,870 275,120 198,793 79,242 168,503 34,569 416,627 178,299 130,768 59,819 136,150 55,861 177.915 65,852 168,503 12,516 229,802 104,948 3,294,643 1,800,027 7,609 5,212 22,102 1,619 1,429 70,696 14,338 12,992 43,421 3,157 4,644 423,703 4,044 5,697 24,675 3,051 3.389 84,273 7,906 6,518 40,383 3,186 5,706 100,089 2,392 3,725 23,884 2,680 2,534 52,214 768 5,722 7,471 34,730 4,619 5,494 165,957 1,182 2,698 11,554 1,733 4,487 44,271 640 2,752 15,804 2,916 3,108 49,212 2,494 3,665 18,629 3,413 3,304 74,580 592 2,408 12,937 2,329 3,080 33,736 3,036 16,868 3,260 4,152 41,916 4,461 4,299 24,830 5,538 6,471 86,694 52,148 60,473 289,817 37,501 47,798 1,227,341 24,717 30,866 78,882 83,381 97,205 78,438 47,714 34, 167 71,826 40,257 46,312 129,685 30,370 26,916 69,821 12,347 18,664 50,122 45,380 68,454 217,803 26,479 15,706 57,031 4,462 19,702 97,629 28,703 28,047 172,153 19,646 20,529 86,367 14,405 31,532 157,159 377,861 4-38,400 1,267,216 H 12,924 20,968 1,020 3,413 75,080 405,154 20,167 16,023 10,014 23,172 4,859 2,357 17,887 18,924 2,193 3,423 18,283 11,523 3,571 3,527 19,915 7,218 1,333 3,468 77,434 51,873 5,309 6,257 22,775 9,384 1,116 1,247 29,836 10,736 1,842 4,158 61,900 19,395 4,677 5,115 18,898 4,451 2,499 4,793 73,314 27,533 3,603 5,792 610,331 438,260 52,189 59,573 r trj H 2,622 2,781 10,359 6,761 11,041 34,006 3,422 3,004 143 5,383 4,719 116 2,943 1,541 2,076 1,130 4,976 5,850 2,169 2,075 1,845 1,910 6,036 2,400 3,819 2,392 1,870 3,227 4,515 40,187 47,651 48,301 g Y> £ 870,119 1,633,346 21,605,881 ^ 767,184 2.869,448 359 208 700 843,965 958,103 235 2 798 16 640,762 1,235 11 264 1,443,514 5,666,128 1,808,247 2,017,294 1,188,636 381,962 1,466,570 900 2,052 443,517 152 761,840 2,805,605 120 334 35 342 146 845,350 1,053,249 1,506,553 459,507 2,014 69 2,117 94 821,723 11,082,399 15,124 1,597 576 4,592 30S.049 20,629 398 O O & *d H W k E E L ^ w LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund .. . Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks.. Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding. Cashiers' checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits... United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed1 .. Other bonds borrowed Securities (other than United States or other bonds) borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve bank Bills payable with Federal reserve bank... State bank circulation outstanding Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances. Time drafts outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated... Total.. June 30,1919. . Increase Decrease 199.609 230,590 79,368 110,960 122,903 94,377 76,101 50,906 48,738 31,966 154,261 95,768 61,602 28,905 59,746 32,359 79,586 43,103 65,358 37, 738 96,642 48,090 1,137,245 885,595 37 523 124,597 33,960 45,604 18,899 11,715 44,518 14,184 17,872 20,963 17.177 27,568 414,580 5,475 3', 422 722 49,933 842 43,504 15,645 22,606 4,082 84,261 3,191 374,876 4,633 2,231 1,613 54,561 111 61,035 4,208 2,377 1,878 89,828 520 87,607 4,153 1,085 1,405 53,753 2,301 50,294 2,107 840 531 39,729 4,659 25,298 7,648 6,231 ^1,900 79,556 1,491 203,032 3,003 917 512 41,334 52,557 2,704 1,668 1,672 30,852 41 54,232 3,959 1,322 882 47,879 185 133,516 2,724 1,061 350 46,216 98 47,823 1,749 1,126 1,043 63,150 69 74,651 58,008 44,886 16,590 681,052 13,508 1,208,425 593,654 75,883 173,998 8,784 6,966 103,292 733,907 2,547,343 152,135 431,609 50,956 169,297 100.185 4^ 632 6,745 768,253 285,534 33,455 133,766 6,449 5,086 919,102 345,530 40,058 65,575 3,622 5,622 487,202 235,083 22,056 37,679 301,999 1^292 8,784 3,002 11,537 322,752 1,238,665 130,767 452,677 18,883 48,719 90,685 1,021 3,284 369,049 110,532 15,979 88,450 1,244 11,578 409,206 289,367 19,447 156,193 1,616 21,005 715,332 190,961 26,753 48,108 753 11,161 443,072 60,497 36,121 152,502 4,924 16,727 793,807 235,821 34,397 1,844,679 217,119 206,005 9,747,690 2,920,513 516,121 4,203 257 53,256 1,277 60,429 11 21,476 961 7,816 565 11,508 40 2,728 44 4,338 838 7,848 287 6,837 293 190,063 5,062 15 303 151 28 2 6 510 2,509 24, 761 2,822 365,415 58 1,700 163,994 1,887 68,124 7,119 79,012 4,898 67,422 2,710 71,170 2,502 27,647 2,760 20,290 5,392 48,849 10,986 35,064 5,355 42,218 50,640 1,013,966 58 318 62,782 2,788 1,680 6,789 131,229 5,035 21,597 44 22,472 173 20,878 27 12,455 76 4,148 609 6,201 18 6,565 143 342 12,316 4,502 3,570 1,170 32,639 4,536 29,820 3,279 406 3,363 131 % 182 1 1,361 407 21.333 1,014 3,617 9,905 323,226 13,379 87,056 5 1,443,514 5,666,128 1,808,247 2,017,294 1,188,636 1,382,771 5,707,971 1,778,867 1,955,580 1,172,809 3,325 165 1,545 6,299 324 761,810 2,805,605 751,173 2,688,559 845,350 1,053,249 1,506,553 976,048 1,336,241 795,053 876,119 1,633,346 21,605,881 787,582 1,458,493 20,791,147 29,380 60, 743 61,714 15,827 10,667 117,046 50,297 77,201 170,312 88,537 174,853 814,734 15,578 21,289 32,808 22,315 28,020 16,497 7,940 26,070 19,591 17,834 440,910 41,843 Liabilities for rediscounts, including those w i t h Federal reserve b a n k 1 93 331 80,833 79,482 153,486 Includes Victory loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. CO 744 KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Amount of reserve required, amount of lawful reserve loith Federal reserve banks, and amount of excess reserve held by member national banks in the United States, arranged by Federal reserve districts. NOV. 1, 1918. [In thousands of dollars.] Reserve required with Federal reserve bank. Federal reserve districts. District No. 1: Reserve city . . . Country banks Total District No. 2: Central reserve citv Other reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 3: Reserve city Country banks Total District No. 4: Reserve c i t i e s . . . Country banks Total District No. 5: Reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 6: Reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 7: Central reserve city Other reserve cities Country banks Total. . District No. 8: Central reserve city .. Other reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 9: Reserve cities . . . Country banks Total 33,944 29,528 Excess reserve. 1 Excess reserve Aug. 31, 1918. 63,115 : 1,586 1,229 1939 930 !357 32,358 30,757 63,472 19 . - • • ' . , 39,514 2,911 3,965 51 415 330 3,063 418,170 40,568 54,808 39,241 31,633 38,610 33,995 i 631 2,362 5,198 2,429 70,874 72,605 1,731 ===== 7,627 53,462 36,138 54,491 39,032 1,029 2,894 6 803 2,905 89,600 93,523 3,923 9,708 321,989 14,141 41,472 361,503 11,230 45,437 377,602 1 = -i — -=zr~. 21,467 23,276 22,115 25,336 648 2,060 44,743 47,451 2,708 1 097 2; 758 3,855 • : - = 14,787 14,286 15,510 15,567 723 899 29,073 2,004 = = = = 1214 66,894 25,064 1,112 39,811 2,243 1,820 3,706 437 1,663 67,108 23,952 37,568 1,281 31,077 921 128,628 5,806 13,953 5,283 17,080 561 560 1,248 1,058 134 1,435 36,316 2,369 2,459 15,571 25,042 16,983 27,156 1,412 2,114 1,914 40,613 44,139 3,526 2,586 32,395 26,354 29,602 29,113 i 2 793 2,759 4,303 2,339 58,749 58,715 134 6,642 12,496 18,093 13,001 19,821 505 704 1,728 1,293 30,589 1 Deficit. 3,141 33,947 . 131,769 13,392 4,723 15,832 District No. 10: Reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 11: Reserve cities Country banks Total Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. 32,822 2,233 1,997 672 745 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Amount of reserve required, amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks, and amount of excess reserve held by member national banks in the United States, arranged by Federal reserve districts—Continued. NOV. l, 1918. [In thousands of dollars.] Reserve required with Federal reserve bank. District No. 12: Reserve cities Country banks 41 404 22,039 Total Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Excess reserve. 45,074 24,432 Excess reserve Aug. 31, 1918. 3,670 2,393 5 603 2,509 63,443 69,506 6,063 8,112 1,031,333 1,099,208 67,875 105,411 63 472 377,602 70,874 89 600 44,743 29,073 128,628 33 947 40,613 58 749 30,589 63,443 63 115 418,170 72,605 93,523 47,451 31,077 131,769 36,316 44,139 58 715 32,822 69,506 1 357 40,568 1,731 3,923 2,708 2 004 3,141 2 369 3,526 *34 2,233 6,063 1 9 54,808 7,627 9,708 3,855 1,820 5,806 2 459 2,586 6 642 1,997 8,112 1,031,333 Total United States (member national banks) 1,099,208 67,875 105,411 BECAPITXJLATION. District No 1 District No. 2 District No 3 District No. 4 District No 5 District No. 6 . . District No 7 District No 8 . . District No. 9 District No. 10 District No. 11 District No. 12 . . . . . . Total Federal reserve districts D E C . 31, 1918. [In thousands of dollars.] Reserve required with Federal reserve bank. Federal reserve districts. District No. 1: Reserve city Country banks Total .. . District No. 2: Central reserve city Other reserve cities Country banks Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Excess reserve. Excess reserve Nov. 1, 1918. 33,325 30,804 2,191 842 11,586 1,229 64,129 67,162 3,033 1357 352,719 15,028 43,620 378, 809 11,643 47,451 411,367 . . . 35,516 31,646 26,090 3,385 3,831 39,514 2.911 3,965 Total District No. 3: Reserve city Country banks Total 1 1 437,903 26,536 40, 568 41,556 33,522 . . 44,747 36, 696 3,191 3,174 1631 2,362 75,078 81,443 6,365 1,731 District No. 4: Reserve cities Country banks 56,142 39,256 60,496 41,591 4,354 2,335 1,029 2,894 Total. 95,398 102,087 6,689 3,923 District No. 5: Reserve cities Country banks 24 279 25,371 24 717 27,261 438 1,890 648 2,060 49,650 51,978 2,328 2,708 Total * Deficit 746 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Amount of reserve required, amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve hauls, and amount of excess reserve held by member national banks in the United States, arranged by Federal reserve districts—Continued. DEC. 31, 191S—•Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Reserve required with Federal reserve bank. Federal reserve districts. District No. 6: Reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 7: Central reserve city Other serve cities Country hanks Total Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Excess reserve. Excess reserve Nov. 1, 1918. 16 236 15,740 33,248 1,272 2,004 77,358 30,281 42,053 3,007 1,890 2,445 1214 1,112 2,243 142,350 149,692 7,342 3,141 15,951 5 375 16,944 15,351 4 825 17; 713 1600 1 550 769 561 560 1,248 38,270 37,889 1381 2,369 15,892 25,524 17,647 28,421 46,068 1,755 2,897 4,652 1,412 2,114 41,416 37,006 27,522 35,220 29,916 65,136 1 1,786 2,394 1 2,793 2,759 64,528 13 864 18,022 14 293 19,193 1,171 1,728 31,886 Country banks Total District No. 12: 1,281 74,351 28,391 39,608 District No. 9: Reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 10: Reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 11: 1,142 31,976 District No. 8: Central reserve city Other reserve cities Country banks Total 16,366 16,882 33,486 1,600 2,233 130 608 429 723 3,526 !34 505 —rsr 42,869 23,648 47,541 26,530 66,517 74,071 4,672 2,882 7,554 1,112,565 Country banks Total Total United States (member national banks) 1,180,163 67,598 67,875 64,129 411,367 75,078 95,398 49,650 31,976 142,350 38,270 41,416 64,528 67,162 437,903 81,443 102,087 51,978 33,248 149,692 37,889 46,068 65,136 33,486 74,071 3,033 26,536 6,365 6,689 2,328 1,272 7,342 1381 4,652 608 1,600 7,554 1357 40,568 1,731 3,923 2,708 2,004 3,141 2,369 3,526 134 2,233 6,063 1,180,163 67,598 67,875 3,670 2,393 6,063 RECAPITULATION. District No 1 District No 2 District No. 3 District No 4 . District No. 5 District No. 6 District No 7 District No. 8 District No 9 District No. 10 . District No 11 District No. 12 Total Federal reserve districts . .... 31, m 66,517 1,112,565 1 Deficit. REPORT OE THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Amount of reserve required, amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks, and amount of excess reserve held by member national banks in the United States, arranged by Federal reserve districts—Continued. MAR. 4, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Reserve required with Federal reserve bank. Federal reserve districts. District No. 1: Reserve citv Country banks Total District No. 2: Central reserve citv Other reserve cities Country banks Total Excess reserve Dec. 31, 1918. 32,006 32,263 1,495 1,809 2,191 842 60,965 64,269 3,304 3,033 312,557 11,158 42, 552 348,383 10,600 46,069 35,826 1558 3,517 26,090 13,385 3,831 366,267 405,052 38,785 26,536 43 431 34,229 48,549 36,604 5,118 2,375 3,191 3,174 77,660 85,153 7,493 6,365 56,630 41,264 61,315 43,727 4,685 2,463 4.354 2,335 97,894 105,042 7,148 6,689 22,858 24,687 24,209 26,567 1,351 1,880 438 1,890 47 545 50,776 3,231 2,328 16,156 15,290 16,951 16,862 795 1, 572 130 1,142 31.446 33,813 2, 367 1,272 75,475 28,567 43.879 76,456 31,021 45,435 981 2,454 1,556 3,007 1,890 2,445 147,921 152,912 4 991 7,342 15,616 7' 391 17,097 16,122 7, 957 17', 750 506 566 653 1600 i 550 769 40,104 . . . . 41,829 1, 725 1381 16,425 25, 892 17,422 27,513 997 1,621 1,755 2,897 42,317 44,935 2,618 4,652 , 36,703 28,020 32 695 30,491 i 4,008 2,471 i 1 786 2,394 ! 64,723 63,186 i 1,537 60? 14,674 18,009 14,096 20,234 1578 2,225 429 1,171 32,683 34,330 1,647 1,600 .. . District No. 4: Reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 5: Reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 6: Reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 7: Central reserve city Other reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 8: Central reserve citv Other reserve cities Country banks Total Excess reserve. 30,511 30,454 District No. 3: Reserve city Country banks Total District No. 9: Reserve cities Country banks. Total District No. 10: Reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 11: Reserve cities Country banks Total Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. . . * Deficit. 748 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Amount of reserve required, amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks, and amount of excess reserve held by member national banks in the United States, arranged by Federal reserve districts—Continued. MAR. 4, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Reserve required with Federal reserve bank. Federal reserve districts. District No. 12: Reserve cities Country banks Total Total United States (member national banks) 41,295 22,845 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. 42,780 25,023 Excess reserve. 1,485 2,178 Excess reserve Dec. 31, 1918. 4,672 2,882 64,140 67,803 3,663 7,554 1,073,665 1,149,100 75,435 67,598 60,965 366,267 77,660 97,894 47,545 31,446 147,921 40,104 42,317 64,723 32,683 64,140 64,269 405,052 85,153 105,042 50, 776 33,813 152,912 41,829 44,935 63,186 34,330 67,803 3,304 38,785 7,493 7,148 3,231 2,367 4,991 1,725 2,618 i 1,537 1,647 3,663 3,033 26,536 6,365 6,689 2,328 1,272 7,342 1381 4,652 608 1,600 7,554 1,073,665 1,149,100 75,435 67,598 RECAPITULATION. District No 1 District No. 2 District No. 3 District No. 4 District No. 5 District No. 6 District N o. 7 District No. 8 District No. 9 District No. 10 District No. 11 District No. 12 Total Federal reserve districts. MAY 12, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Reserve required with Federal reserve bank. Federal reserve districts. District No. 1: Reserve city Country banks Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. Excess reserve. Excess reserve Mar. 4, 1919. 34,050 31,917 1995 1,247 65,967 66,219 252 1,495 1,809 3,304 336,028 11,803 44,098 Total District No. 2: Central reserve city Other reserve cities Country banks Total 33,055 33,164 354,062 11,567 47,006 18,034 i 236 2,908 35,828 1 558 3,517 391,929 412,635 20,706 38,785 District No. 3: Reserve city Country banks Total 42,882 34,550 43,278 37,708 5,118 2,375 77,432 80,986 396 3,158 3,554 District No. 4: Reserve cities Country banks Total 55, 863 40,451 57,203 43,139 4,685 2,463 96,314 100,342 1,340 2,688 4,028 22,633 24, 754 24,620 26,081 1,987 1,327 1,351 1,880 47,387 50,701 3,314 3,231 District No. 5: Reserve cities Country banks Total . . . i Deficit. 7,493 7,148 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 749 Amount of reserve required, amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks, and amount of excess reserve held by member national banks in the United States, arranged by Federal reserve districts—Continued. MAY 12, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Reserve required with Federal reserve bank. Federal reserve districts. District No. 6: # Reserve cities Country banks Excess reserve. Excess reserve Mar. 4, 1919. 795 1,572 16,980 15,310 Total . . . . DistrictNo.il: Reserve cities Countrv banks Total District No. 12: Reserve cities Country banks Total U,177 319 1,257 506 566 653 39,894 399 1,725 18,410 29,042 1,600 2,539 997 1,621 47,452 4,139 2,618 39,224 31,214 1366 3,117 14,008 2,471 70,438 2,751 11,537 17,236 20, 240 1,512 2,094 1 578 2,225 37,476 3,606 1,647 47,330 24,504 . District No. 10: Reserve cities Country banks 14,752 6,585 18,557 67,687 . 4,991 33,870 . . 4,656 15,724 18,146 . . . 157,865 39,590 28,097 Total District No. 9: Reserve cities Country banks 153,209 16,810 26,503 . 981 2,454 1,556 43,313 . . . 846 1,416 2,394 39,495 . 79,009 32,219 46,637 15,929 6,266 17,300 Total District No. 8: Central reserve city Other reserve cities Country banks 36,275 78,163 30,803 44,243 . 19,274 17,001 32,290 Total District No. 7: Central reserve city Other reserve cities Country banks.. . Total Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. 51,831 26,966 4,501 2,462 1,485 2,178 2,294 1,691 3,985 2,367 71,834 78,797 6,963 3,663 1,120,727 1,179,080 58,353 75,435 65,967 391,929 77,432 96,314 47,387 32,290 153,209 39,495 43,313 67,687 33,870 71,834 66,219 412,635 80, 986 100,342 50, 701 36, 275 157,865 39,894 47, 452 70,438 37,476 78, 797 252 20,706 3,554 4,028 3,314 3,985 4,656 399 4,139 2,751 3,606 6,963 3,304 38,785 7,493 7,148 3,231 2,367 4,991 1,725 2,618 11,537 1,647 3,663 1,120,727 Total United States (member national banks) 1,179,080 58,353 75,435 RECAPITULATION. District District District District District District District District District District District District No 1 No 2 No. 3 No 4 No. 5 No 6 No. 7 No 8 No 9 No 10 No. 11 No 12 .... . . . . . . . . Total Federal reserve district i Deficit. 750 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Amount of'reserve'required, amount of lav:fid reserve with Federal reserve banl:sy and amount of excess reserve held by member national hanks in the United States, arranged by Federal reserve districts—Continued. JUNE 30, 1919. [Ill thousands of dollars.] Reserve , Lawful required reserve with with Federal Federal reserve reserve bank. bank. Federal reserve districts. District No. 1: Reserve city . Country banks Total. District No. 2: Central reserve citv Other reserve cities.. Country banks Total Excess reserve May 12, 1919. 32,618 31,192 1 995 1,247 66,421 2,611 252 391,195 11,245 47,364 449,804 59,152 334 3,275 18 034 i 236 2,908 62,761 20,706 41,536 33,471 39,867 36,884 i 1,669 3,413 396 3,158 75,007 76,751 1,744 3,554 54,689 40,157 54,133 42,831 1556 2,674 94,846 96,964 2,118 1,340 2,688 4,028 22,676 24,604 24,128 26,471 1,452 1,867 1,987 1,327 47,280 50,599 3,319 3,314 16,136 15,072 18,259 16,244 2,123 1,172 2,294 1,691 31,208 34,503 3,295 3,985 76,147 31,580 43,731 77,215 34,349 47,028 1,068 2,769 3,297 846 1,416 2,394 151,458 158,592 7,134 4,656 18.533 5,644 16,562 40,739 17,998 5,959 17,786 41.743 315 1,224 1,004 16,599 26,205 .- 2,102 332,043 10,911 44,089 387,043 District No. 5: Reserve cities Countrv banks Total District No. 6: Reserve cities Countrv banks Total District No. 7: Central reserve city Other reserve cities Country banks Total 33,127 33,294 63,810 District No. 3: Reserve city Countrv banks. Total District No. 4: Reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 8: Central reserve citv Other reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 9: Reserve cities Country banks Total Excess reserve. 17,725 28,774 1,126 2,569 1,600 2.539 509 •• 5 3 5 * i 1 177 319 1,257 399 42,804 46,499 3,695 4,139 District No. 10: Reserve cities Countrv banks Total 38 961 27,602 39,790 30,491 2,8S9 8?9 1 366 3,117 66,503 70,281 3,718 2,751 District No. 11: Reserve citicss Country banks Total 16,098 19,308 16,941 22,976 3,668 843 1,512 2,094 35,406 39,917 4,511 3,606 i Deficit. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 751 Amount of reserve required, amount of lawful reserve with Federal icserve banks, and amount of excess reserve held by member national banks in the United States, arranged by Federal reserve districts—Continued. JUNE 30, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars,] Federal reserve districts. District No. 12: Reserve ci' ies Country banks . Reserve required with Federal reserve bank. 46,258 24,681 . Total Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. 49,836 27,059 Excess reserve. 3,578 2,378 Excess reserve May 12, 1919. 4,501 2, 462 70,939 Total United States (member national banks) 76,895 5,956 6,963 1,107,103 1,208,969 101,866 58,353 63,810 387,043 75,007 94,846 47,280 31,208 151,458 40,739 42,804 66,563 35,406 70,939 66,421 449,804 76,751 96,964 50,599 34,503 158,592 41,743 46,499 70,281 39,917 76,895 2,611 62,761 1,744 2,118 3,319 3,295 7,134 1,004 3,695 3,718 4,511 5,956 252 20,706 3,554 4.028 3,314 3,985 4,656 399 4,139 2,751 3,606 6,963 1,107,103 1,208,969 101,866 58,353 EE C APITTJLA TION. District No. 1 District No. 2 District No. 3 District No 4 District No. 5 District No. 6 District No. 7 District No. 8 District No. 9 District No. 10 . DistrictNo.il District No. 12 . . . . . .. . . . .. Total Federal reserve district . 752 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Amount of reserve required, amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks, and amount of excess reserve held by member national banks in the United States, arranged by Federal reserve districts—Continued. SEPT. 12, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Reserve required with Federal reserve bank. Federal reserve districts. District No. 1: Reserve city Country banks Total District No. 2: Central reserve city . Other reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 3: Reserve city Country banks Total District No. 4: Reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 5: Reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 6: Reserve cities Country banks. Total District No. 7: Central reserve city Other reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 8: Central reserve city Other reserve cities Country banks 59,152 334 3,275 423,703 29,635 62,761 47,246 37,027 2,404 1,945 U,669 3,413 84,273 4,349 1,744 55,723 44,366 1 1,100 2,915 1556 2,674 98,274 100,089 1,815 2,118 24,804 27,410 1,058 1,004 1,452 52,214 2,062 3,319 16,177 15,481 16,983 16,753 1,272 806 2,123 1,172 31,658 33,736 2,078 3,295 81,794 33,881 46,264 82,450 34,543 48,964 656 662 2,700 1,068 2,769 3,297 161,939 165,957 4,018 7,134 20,844 5,666 17,437 19,932 5,801 18.538 1912 135 1,101 1535 315 1,224 43,947 44,271 324 1,004 19,094 27, 737 19.384 29;828 290 2,091 1,126 2,569 46,831 49,212 2,381 3,695 44,283 30,667 41,411 33,169 74,580 1 2,872 2,502 74,950 1370 829 2,889 3,718 18,031 21, 452 18.224 23; 692 193 2,240 843 3,668 39,483 1 Deficit. 26,484 112 3,163 50,152 . 362,743 11,124 49,836 23,746 26,406 . . . 2,611 56,823 41,451 District No. 10: Reserve cities Country banks Total 1,601 79,924 . 70,696 44,842 35,082 . 509 2,102 394,068 -. *740 2,341 336,259 11,136 46,673 . . 34,841 35,855 69,095 Total Excess Excess reserve reserve. June 30, 1919. 35,581 33,514 District No. 9: Reserve cities Country banks Total District No. 11: Reserve cities Country banks Total Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. 41,916 2,433 4,511 1,867 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 753 Amount of reserve required, amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve hanks, and amount of excess reserve held by member national banks in the United /States, arranged by Federal reserve districts—Continued. SEPT. 12, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Reserve required with Federal reserve bank. Federal reserve districts. District No. 12: Reserve cities.. Country banks. 51,206 28, 119 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. 55,836 30,858 Excess reserve. 4,630 2,739 Excess reserve June 30, 1919. 3,578 2,378 79,325 86,694 7,369 5,956 1,169,646 1,227,341 57,695 101,866 69,095 394,068 79,924 98,274 50,152 31,658 161,939 43,947 46,831 74,950 39,483 79,325 70,698 423,703 84,273 100,089 52,214 33,736 165,957 44,271 49,212 74,580 41,916 86,694 1,601 29,635 4,349 1,815 2,062 2,078 4,018 324 2,381 1370 2,433 7,369 2,611 62,761 1,744 2,118 3,319 3,295 7,134 1,004 3,695 3,718 4,511 5,956 13169,646 Total Total United States (member national banks). 1,227,341 57,695 101,866 RECAPITULATION. District No. 1 . . District No. 2 . . District No. 3 . . District No. 4 . . District No. 5 . . District No. 6 . . District No. 7 . . District No. 8 . . District No. 9 . . District No. 10. DistrictNo.il. District No. 12. Total Federal reserve districts i Deficit. 152982°-—CUR 1919—VOL 2 - TABLE N O . 70.—Classification Year. Number banks. of loans, other investments, and deposits, together with the amount of capital, surplus, liabilities of national banks for each year from 1875 to 1919., inclusive. United States bonds. State. county, and other municipal bonds. Railroad bonds. Otiier public-servico corporation bonds. All other bonds. Otber Claims, Foreign foreign warrants, bonds, judgments, government securities. etc. bands. and profits, and aggregate ^ JjL g Total . investments. Capital stock. O 3 O Juno 30,1875.. Juno 30,1876.. Juno 22, 1877.. June 29,1878.. June 14, 1879.. June 11, 1880.. Oct. 1, 1881.... Oct. 3, 1882.... Oct. 2, 1883.... Sopt. 30, 1884.. Oct. 1,1885..., Oct. 7, 1886.... Oct. 5, 1887.... Oct. 4, 1888.... Sept. 30,1889.. Oct. 2,1890.... Sept. 25,1891.. Sept. 30,1892,. Oct. 3,1893.... Oct. 2,1894.... Sept. 28,1895.. Oct. 6,1896.... Oct. 5,1897.... Sept. 20,1898.. Sept. 7, 1899... Sept. 5,1900... Sept. 30,1901.. Sept. 15,1902.. Sept. 9,1903... Sept. 6,1904... Aug. 25,1905.. Sept. 4,1906... Aug. 22, 1907.. Sept 23,1908.. Sept. 1, 1909... Sept. 1,1910... June 7,1911... 2,076 $402, 028,100 384, 312,050 2,091 2,078 385, 069,150 416. 183,000 2,056 2,048 671, 426,500 2,076 402, 844,850 2,132 419, 847,950 2.269 395, 057,500 382, 086,900 2,501 2,664 357, 854,600 2, 714 339, 443,450 2,852 290, 931,350 3,049 223, 754, 450 3,140 232] 582,250 194. 972, 900 3,290 3,540 170i 653,050 3,677 174, 907,550 3,773 183, 439,550 224, 040,800 3,781 3, 755 225, 520,700 3,712 234. 801,115 3,676 262, 427,150 3,610 259, 974, 700 3, 585 339, 169,080 3,595 329, 944,810 408, 749,380 3,871 444, 376,490 4,22L 456, 047,010 4,601 522, 746,660 5,0-42 540, 221,650 5,412 551. 481,670 5, 757 628, 796,710 6,137 6,544 1 660, 297, 440 716, •$507, 425, 348,490 M 05,144,006 ! 6,853 731, 028,110 6,977 155,811,290 ! 342' 740, 592,100 7,173 147,474,345 I 289, 744, 837,470 7,277 104,116,007 ! 361, $434,038, 416 416, 794, 855 420,722, 905 452,877, 996 709,043, 515 447, 792, 196 481,744, 653 461,226, 416 453,200, 931 42'J,21S, 077 416,938, 680 372,756, 61C) 312,585, 459 332,334, 653 304,286, 5115 286,182, 001 300,086, 626 337, 975, 004 372,610, 750 418,830, 772 429,829, 200 451,422, 502 468.806, 263 594;368, 007 650,381, 876 776,004, 925 S92,991, 028 950.056, 736 1,063,493, 027 1,111,121, 523 i 1,224,967, 5'SS I Mo i U 4 V ' 847,' $32,010, 316 32,482: 35,653J 36,694, 37,617, 44, U47^ 61, 896, 60,168, 71,114] 71,363. 77, 495; 81,825! 88,S31i 99, 752, 115,'52$ 125,179. 14S!569' 193,300, 072 I 195.02SJ 085 ' 188', 995, 208,831, 255,198! 320,437; 367,255,545 448,614! 493, lOli, 540,746, 6T), °T), 67}, 48), $151,999,513 161'. 061,004 182,212,010 I 76-" 7)0, J 91 V O S 2?., ) 0 '^], J>>, 2:1,021, 710 i • ! 5 G !(>',, 1 t.17 ICh S 10, i , ' 1 410 i 5501, 568,563 500, 393,796 481, 044, 771 470, 393,366 455, 244,415 455, 909,555 463, 821,985 483, 104,213 509, 699, 787 524, 271,345 527, 521,410 548, 240, 730 578, 462, 765 592, 621,656 612, 584,095 650, 447,235 677, 426,870 686, 573, 015 678, 540,338 668, 861,847 657, 135,498 648, 5-19,325 631, 488,095 621, 517, S95 605, 772.970 630, 299', 030 655, 341,880 705, 515,417 753, 722,058 770, 777,854 799, 870,229 835, 066,796 896, 451.; 314 921, 463,172 944, 642,067 1,002, 735,123 1,019, 633,153 C F F O H M H-; IS O d 3 o June June June June June June June June 14,1912 4,1913 30,1914 23,1915 30; 1916 20,1917 29,1918 30,1919 ,372 776;042,170 7 ,473 788,026,560 ,525 795,258,296 783,453 ',730 7 , 506 7 ,579 731,205,000 7 ,604 2 905,127,000 7 ,705 2 2,116,785,000 7 ,785 43,176,314,000 17f "S22 \)l Xio' <J*J 5,1,32' ~*^2 7u 0 i 7 h » 211* *72 7/2 l v 0 ofO "H.iFO O 9 j ' i»l (i 0 322 ' c l 0 0 .ity 600 l ( n r^2 5-50 n> M.9 i"i > iQi t 7 , 7 *) )')<) K " , >1 ,0(0 ' 0 6 < •$», 0 ' U Oil. 11 , " / • »1O% H^ ^ 1 " 17 J*O 1 i()l o n 271 «2S 000 2>),^^,000 2 / V>7 000 27^^49,000 •>7 ^ A >72 A ( ^ »A) /' ° t •> oi-> • i r * oo A 1 1 J > i J (>t o l ' ">< > 5") s^ IK ( < t>1 > *) > , x « \ 2^ <;( | < s 7 f l U ( ( ^ fl \() ,. »" 2) > .J -^ f i < ( ' •( i • > u ) 1I1 O( ) M ) x 2 i «i 1 > . ; i i 7 < ^ I * i. i „ , < »0 j 21 D ' s ^0 / 1 ^J 1 i ' fH , « J noo 1 i '•7 ' S ! J • > 1 fl ) oO" > » ( ' t ! ^l '^ j, ^ i W i (}) •" 4< 1"» I ) i1( c tf 7 ij 1f _ - > » ^ < » i " » ; ( l t Of 0 <4 JOO "' IK ) U i 0« 0 1 Classification of all bonds as per report of July 15. 2 Includes Liberty loan bonds. 3 Includes Collateral Trust and other corporation notes and stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock. 4 Includes all Issues of United States Government securities. 6 H to O to o TABLE N O . 70.—Classification of loans, other investments, and deposit's, together with the amount of capital, surplus, liabilities of national banks for each year from 1875 to 1919, inclusive—Continued. and profits,'and aggregate | Loans. Year. Number banks. On demand, paper with two or more individual or firm names. June 30, 1875 June 30, 1876 Tnnp 22 1877 Tune 29 1878 June 14, 1879 June 11 1S80 Oct. 1, 1881 Oct. 3, 1882 Oct. 2, 1883 Sept 30 1884 Oct. 1, 1885 Oct. 7, 1886 Oct. 5, 1887 Oct. 4,1888 Sept. 30, 1889 Oct 2, 1890 Sept. 25, 1891 Sept. 30. 1892 Oct. 3, 1893 Oct. 2, 1894 Sept. 28, 1895 Oct. 6, 1896 Oct. 5, 1897 Seat. 20, 1898 Sept. 7, 1899 Sept. 5, 1900 Sept. 30, 1901 Sept. 15, 1902 Sept. 9, 1903 Sept. 6, 1904 AUG;. 25, 1905 Sept. 4, 1906 Aug. 22, 1907 Sept. 23, 1908 Sept. 1,1909 2,076 2,091 2 078 2 056 2 048 2 076 V32 2,269 - - - - - - - - - 2,501 2 664 2,714 2.852 3,049 3,140 3,290 $1,025,390,153 3,540 1,105,926,851 3,677 1,127,357,598 3,773 95,920,315 3,781 91,087,210 3,755 92,996,577 3,712 101,609,979 3,676 101,743,561 3,610 103,837,578 3,585 120,901,253 3,595 155,032,980 3,871 183,280,023 4,221 211,612,695 4,601 237,322,021 5,042 283,108,946 5,412 279,779,356 5,757 320,052,942 6,137 374,689,245 6,544 428,221,535 6,853 395,892,695 6,977 441,529,690 On demand, On time, paper On time, single secured by name paper stocks, bonds, with two or more indiwithout other and other vidual or security. personal firm names. securities. $202,236,586 188,152,040 193,612,078 153,010,443 177,868,214 199,730,198 209,081,900 224 765 018 254,264,398 271,733,682 266,281,195 273,328,289 $1,097,196,692 256,117,281 620,280,115 275,078,297 934,385,896 284,081,265 957,156,063 259,231,822 879,696,235 326,447,852 896,099,397 371,417,602 902,113,658 552,855,085 907,109,304 576,555,239 978,294,493 665,697,417 1,087,002,490 706,854,833 1,176,416,533 717,258,621 1,267; 524,336 818,937,913 1,316,707,069 854,115,721 1,382,258,561 828,016,734 1,502,034,898 832,878,479 1,648,751,438 922,701,718 1,582,39], 359 957,349,934 1,698,467,691 On time, secured by stocks and bonds. $147,420,282 147,754,806 149,001,332 135,074,232 171,492,087 198,128,533 212,076,270 243,430,915 $253,702,778 272,372,410 294,242,167 298,119,987 314,262,127 281,453,347 366,770,367 320,283,166 318,495,617 244,687,123 399,710,873 289,702,630 381,212,376 317,786,550 367,662,733 268,257,365 407,104,110 317,520.501 428,037,508 333,49i;607 510,816,045 370,907,837 526,826,045 421,803,842 586,054,399 468,248,917 642,385,016 517,149,077 655,439,130 558,115,739 699,702,946 611,024,135 752,956,941 689,124,987 818,117,338 776,125,101 869,237,859 899,494,658 997,450,914 852,176,044 1,060,057,068 971,477,968 On time, Acceptances Secured by secured by real estate other personal mortgages, etc. purchased or discounted. securities, etc. $819,365,436 902,379,670 960,837,381 951,986,122 --------------951,795,003 1 045 -809 509 1,158,887,477 1,206,690,352 Total. $972,926,532 933,686,530 901,731,416 835,078,133 835,875,012 994,712,646 1,169,022,303 1,238,286,516 1,303,450,791 1,240,070,797 1,301,155,304 1,443,668,240 1,580,045,647 1,674,886,285 1,805,729,739 1,970,022,687 1,989,354,240 2,153,498,829 1,830,667,349 1,991,874,273 2,041,846,233 1,876,591,716 2,051,009,438 2,155,961,628 2,496,751,251 2.686,759,642 3,018,615,918 3,280,127,480 3,481,446,772 3,726,151,419 3,998,509,152 4,298,983,316 4,678,583,969 4,750,612,730 5,128,882,351 o o o Sept. 1,1910.., June 7,1911... June 14,1912.. June 4,1913.. June 30,1914. June 23,1915. June 30,1916. June 20,1917.. June 29,1918. June 30,1919. 7,173 1,217 7,372 7,473 7,525 7,506 7,579 7,604 7,705 7,785 524,306,117 529,732,999 571,345,681 603,735,269 616,911,197 611,698,203 660,213,000 700,198,000 620,765,000 597,560,000 939,111,340 953,751,600 985,421,576 980,989,427 1,036,976,740 1,068,633,666 1,382,646,000 1,562,510,000 1,450,285,000 1,625,073,000 1,842, 517,150 1,885,135,321 1,973,453,245 2,032, 569,547 2,066, 659,475 8,264, 347,257 3,760. 225,000 4,56V 790,000 5,297! 256,000 5,251 324,000 1,068,278,898 1,124,716,389 1,198,505,689 1,261,484,535 1,336,693,365 1,092,947,132 1,052,390,475 1,150,346,243 1,187,429,424 1,372,828,438 1,029,612,000 1,064,254,000 1,428,094,000 2,130,598,000 $65,112,003 74,831,997 76,819,932 1,564,692,337 661,338,000 772,963,000 959,904,000 1,014,073,000 150,600,000 160,633,000 185,424,000 185,117,000 183,982,000 $24,500,000 110,539,000 194,421,000 207,596,000 5,467,160,637 5,610,838,787 5,953,904,431 6,143,028,133 6,430,069,215 6,659,971,463 7,679,167,000 8,957,678,000 10,135,842,000 11,010,206,000 o a o g i o TABLE N O . 70.— Classification of loans, other investments, and deposits (oilier than due to hanks), together with the amount of capital, surplus, and Or profits, and aggregate liabilities of national banks for each year from 1875 to 1919, inclusive—Continued. 00 Deposits. Year. Number banks. Surplus. Individual deposits subject to check. Demand certificates of deposits due in less than 30 days. Certified checks. Cashier's checks outstanding. United States deposits. Tims certificates of deposits due on and after 30 days, and other time deposits. Total deposits. resources and liabilities, respectively. ••tf O n o hrj H June 30, 1875.. June 30, 1876.. June 22, 1877.. June 29, 1878.. June 14, 1879... June 11. 1880.. Oct. 1, iS81... Oct. 3, 1882.... Oct. 2, 1883.... Sept. 30, 1884.. Oct. 1, 1885... Oct. 7, 1886... Oct. 5, 1887.... Oct. 4, 1888.... Sept. 30, 1889.. Oct. 2, 1890... Sept. 25, 1891.. Sept. 30, 1892.. Oct. 3, 1893... Oct. 2, 1894... Sept. 28, 1895.. Oct. 6, 1890... Oct. 5, 1897... Sept. 20, 1898.. Sept. 7, 1899... Sept. 5, 1900... Sept. 30, 1901.. Sept. 15, 1902.. Sept. 9, 1903... Sept. 6, 1904... Aug. 25, 1905.. Sept. 4, 1906... Aug. 22, 1907.. Sept. 23, 1908. 2,076 2,091 2,078 2,056 2,048 2,076 2,132 2,2G9 2,501 2,664 2,714 !, 852 3,049 3,140 3,200 3,540 3,677 3, 773 3,781 3,755 3,712 3,676 3,616 3,585 3,595 3,871 4,221 4,601 5,042 5,412 5,757 6,137 6,544 6,853 1133,169, DM 131,897,197 124,714,073 113,r8,531 114.321,376 11&. 102,014 12S, 140, Gl<< 13I,P77,*1M 142,00^,452 147,055,038 14u, 624, 642 Vu, 249,19 L 173,913,141 185,520, 5b4 19/, . ^ 1 , /0"J 213,5G.J,S95 24u 700,781 i*"»,197,ri7 L4to.448,42ii ; 47. 090,07^ 240.345,020 217,,)55, 10S 248,419,234 201,8/4,0o7 279 532,S5S ! 3/L 370 ,'$J, 084 417^ 75J>91 49'), 243,124 MS, "JOJ, U?2 uuo, 566,207 $086. 478,630 641, 432,8S6 636, 2G7,529 (.?!, 632,ibS 618, 934,141 833, 701,034 1,070, 997, o'U 1,122, 47?,(»S2 1,04?), 4.-T/, 701 , r5 24:;, 79.> , 372,450 90S.309 , 1,249, 477, J 27 ' 1,350, 32'), Sol 1,475 467.500 1, 5C1 845,17-i | 318 0s! i 1,7b", 422'. 9^.3 ' I, 15J, 12^,330 j 1 8 4JVS19 1,701, 1,59 fSft21 I : '319, I 2,0" 2,508,i 2,93,, j i.:, 199 M',,',07 CSI,7i3 IW) 9;s **io 4,548, l«io, 105 no, 173,: n,o«o,( *69'».6r)2.0?0 , >5l I. 251, IQ-' 10, 70 , 714 .0:1 l b , ."•S^ , SCO 2 ) I'J.l , 9 ) 0 , 40c< $1,913,239,201 1,825, ,00,!«7 647] IQ5,128 647,222,3)1 SOI, 03.". 8-')1 8i4.-40S.097 s^,iO6,o::' l', 134,917,910 1,06:5,601,157 9S9,315, 5"9 1,110,039,47 1 i. t^«», -vn,oo9 1.2.a, 701,07 7 ,599 i. 1! 7i^! 4<&! 7% 2,019.881,5 i9 2,0o5,49'i.280 2,358,387,391 2,399,833,670 2,372,656,365 2,'279,49'i,S.w.O 2,43^,913,002 ;.', 5!3,85i, 751 2,02.). !VS?.475 2, si ")!/.> i, . m 1,591,193,24.1 1 608.585, 43 ' 1,779.295, Sfil 1, k-.-),44ti,9J:5 3,742,1GJ.1V3 1,715.191, S.;9 , 0 7 0 !. 20,26; 1 *.8'< .S7S I. 1-3, - t i , 13 FA I, !, ISO , - 16. 'JO0 i "J«J,Ci9, 740 '^9, 6,.",, 8,5 .'•02.000 5-i") 3i 0-4 4 6 J 3.3X1 93,&17, 'tQL bf'tf. ui'liol' 110.70S <..\090,' 10., 8i». ..« 4J 074,507,41 j ?,,99S,290,(.l') 3,141, ;s7.'h)-t 3,2I3,0siJ.27L S,510,09i.S97 3,109, a ' -5,281 :j,2t)3,ti8.\:^i:5 3,7i!7>, 133,707 l,0'(3,511,044 4,650,355,133 5^ 695 ^ 317/294 6,113,928,912 0,310,429,960 6,975,086,504 7,4 "2,3d), S7 8 8!39!)'32S, 102 9,027,2t>0,484 M H n o H O M O 4 Sept. 1,1909 Sept. 1,1910 June?, 1911 June 14,1912 June 4,1913 June 30,1914 June 23,1915 June 30,1916 June 20,1917. June 29,1918 June 30,1919 6,977 7,173 7,277 7,372 7,473 7,525 7,506 7'. 579 i 7)604 i 7,705 | 7,785 i 597,981, 648,268, 671,946) 701,021, 720,606. 723,338: 722,089', 731,389; 762,367, 809,138, 872,226, 5,009,893, 4, K% 908, 4,470,255, 4,764,268, 4,866,181, 5,077,626. 4,702,873. * 5,690,970) 5 6,709,203, ^ 7,341,453, 7 8,697,663, $392,504, 395,925'. 412,288^ 418,661. 370,898) 396,465, 408,880, 431,985, 344)386, 408,529, $71,220,380 102,032,083 84,756,083 80,823,835 82,264,021 68,437,000 148,305,000 129,929,000 49,633,000 275)106,000 $55,789,670 62,194,690 69,978,622 62,285,775 85,685,130 67,692,000 125,770)000 159,912.000 102,678) 000 206,846,000 V-7, (>78 21 J 52 b( 99r ! 2iS: °42 nO') !,k»7 !,U7 >,b L1, A, l» 1) 0 (i ( "h 1 Includes $18,601,875 postal savings deposits In 1913; $23,841,002 in 1914; $41,422,000 in 1915; and $59,979,000 in 1910. 2 Includes $519,220,516 deposits requiring 30 or more days' notice. 3 Includes S13.464.000 State, county, or municipal, and $965,785,000 deposits requiring 30 or more days' notice. * Includes $61)909.000 State, county, or other municipal, and $51,432,000 deposits requiring less than 30 days' notice. * Includes $07,545,000 State, county, or other municipal, and 181,390,000 deposits requiring less than 30 days' notice. 6 Includes postal savings deposits. 7 Includes State, county, or other municipal; dividends unpaid; and deposits requiring less than 30 days' notice. 5 1'JJ 5, )2 ^ S«4 (> OJl f "nb f ' 1 ^ j ^3 Q7^ 11 ^ ( 1J i ° ji7 '.1 Si f U« 7 7 1 < »7 1 J ^ i , 1 l, i ' Shi •; ^ s 7 7 J>1 ( * 0 3 . l «l«»,7 i> 2 t i » 0 ' 7 i 0 " *»=> " • ) ; « » ) 0 '0 7 ^ > C"H* 52u (no 2 ') "J ,«» 0 > * y u , ( ii o^7 799, bod, O. 0 < / o 6 td O o oo ABSTRACT OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, SAVINGS AND STATE BANKS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOR EACH CALL DURING YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 12, 1919. ALSO SUMMARY OF THE PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES ON SEPTEMBER 12, 1919. 761 TABLE NO. 71.—Abstract of reports since Aug. 31, 191S, of fluy savings banks and State haul's in the District of Columbia. [In thousands of dollars.] Mar, 4, May 12, j June 30, Sept. 12, 1919. HU9. 1019. 24 hanks. nks. 24 banks. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts. United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness *. Liberty loan, bonds2 Other bonds, securities, etc. (other than stocks) Stocks other titan Federal reserve bank stock Banking house. Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Cash in vault, and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Duefroin United States Treasurer.. War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 2. Other assets 11,884 10,534 13 11 253 18 14 2,313 1,857 793 0 237 12, 816 5,467 5 959 6,551 94 1,007 146 524 142 977 151 525 98 1,007 153 573 650 702 LIABILITIES. 1(5 40 144 24,932 Capital stock paid in 1 710 20 35 24 862 25,694 2,110 149 2 129 2,260 501 523 287 8 27 247 1 29 278 2 13 149 66 24 9.536 11,248 112 361 110 54 036 11*371 4 301 97 25 9,669 11, 553 76 187 729 Total 652 1,969 191 60 3 SO 679 300 596 334 55 h 582 169 48 I '• Surplus fund. i Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes j paid Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. Demand deposits Time deposits. ».. United States deposits ..... Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Liabilities other than those above slated.. Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those j with Federal reserve bank ." ' 29,583 2!,932 24,862 j 25,694 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, Uniied Slates certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 762 REPORT OF THF COlMl'T^U LtLL.il o r THE CURRENCY. f j. ,»/, ju18, of the loan and trust companies T A B L E N O . 7 2 . — A b s t r a c t ofr<p»>tti ->>-> uh t'>- I)i, 11... 763 > j Nov. 1, ! 1918. ' Dec. 31, j Mar. 4, ! M a y 12, j J u n e 30, ! S e p t . 1 12, 1918. j 1919. : 1919. ! 1919. | 1919. | 6 banks. 6 banks. 6 banks, j 6 banks, j 6 banks. I 6 banks. Lojui?: a n d discounts O verdrnfts ' Cv -.1 osier's liability uiidr-v K-tt' rs of credit. 1 Os-tumor's ]L.:>*liiy rcvouut. of "accept- J u5i«.-' s " , I'jiiied Stat-v bonds a n d ccrtiH-M^cs of J 20 2/9 15 ;J. J 39 259 12 62 3 , 01.5 Xot aino'Ti-' duo iroin b o r ^ s , fo'mkers, and ci aofceoiv. p a o v P] v i liniiju °. fot j^I^.Tins? hou-,o C;b e!o j ^ d onio;: ca^l- itoias D';oiioni Ui.iiod States Tnv^iut-r Warsavm^.-iC'^rt^^cate^ ar:d tUriitsuimps fK'tnaJx ovisL'l*.. » O 50 125 , 159 | .782 i 4, 489 2,685 7, 337 3,214 2,899 3;154 16 273 9:- 9 , Sri3 417 8,290 ' 928 3,895 394 2,886 1,232 9,349 928 4,233 456 2,938 1,349 9, 334 '957 4,233 458 2, 891 1,261 300 962 4,260 472 7,606 j B.-'TiJ-vii^ lHjUhi 1 ^ - •' 38,999 14 49 1,0: 2,510 F u r n i t u r e a n d n>i!ir--s O f-1-. or i oal o« fc'ile o\\ nod 32,028 10 8,850 8,269 140 502 26 7,987 484 1,009 | 21 92 22 88 I l'";0 Liberty loan b r v d j"~ ; OMICT bonds, t.cinlLii s, t i c I'ot'u-r i\\sn slock-:1 ..: Stc;Ci^.... '' ! 3J.07t ! 8,;07 975 IN! 2. :• - ? j I ' I j j ' • ! Torn. 38,075 17 2,876 1,584 8,263 9'Ai 347 8 ) 5 73,057 66,337 73,917 LIABILITIES Capital FicCc: paid in ; Surplu.'Uvd ; U^idivid^cl profits, if s J cxiionr^s and to xos ;vJd VJIM} itit iv cr .< d lor t o \ ( s accrued i 10,000 4,900 1,478 55 10,000 4,900 i 10,000 4,900 10,400 4,900 10,400 ; 4,900 i 10,400 4;900 1,582 1 111 | 146 I 1,584 154 99 1,703 193 172 1,858 I 50 I 258 1,833 42 304 1.014 43 48 41,160 5, 398 1, 065 985 61 107 42,413 13, 602 1,976 1,063 144 125 39,112 13,096 330 1,010 172 114 40,100 13,233 949 56 125 | . 441 860 673 Net iUiim-*il:« due t o boa' -;, bJ tikcrs, oud Jiustcot'M^ni ^ ! 893 1,069 O jstii r's'. ticcV^OT] own ;.Mi,cout->iandinu.! Dema.i'lui p'j-ils | TivioO'Vjsit' iniWiSt-Jitsd^po-n i Security b o r i o W . ^ . .. . ! 33,885 4 7 » °1 1,203 ' 25 37,023 4, 790 806 606 j Bills pa.vabl"1 \>*i\h F(.d'%r-dr«%s.<r\o ]>ini-s..| Letters ol i red it uiid ic i • tuei.s' chrcks out- j , A r c [)tancos I laabilltics o J i . r l h -n t'-io&c above s t a t e d . . : 130 329 39 I Total ...| Liabilities for rediscounts, including those i [ with Federal reserve bank. . 58,630 I 39 j 2, 607 j *652"l 49 50 914 125 681 "l24 63,845 I 66,337! 77,966 73,057 73,917 22 18 126 51 I. 63 1 For Sept. 12 only, this item includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, LTnited States certificates of indebtedness, a n d all other issues of United States Government securities. 2 For Sept. 12 only, included with United States bonds a n d certificates of indebtedness. 764 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 73.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of the savings Resources. Location and name of bank. Washington, Anacostia Washington, Bank of Commerce & Savings. Washington, Central Savings Washington, Citizens Savings. Washington, East Washington Savings Bank. Washington, Equity Savings Washington Exchange President. M. Otterbach M. D. Rosenberg E. J. Ayers „ L. E. Breuninger JohnC. Yost J. Rosier Biggs M. F. Finley Washington, Fidelity Sav- Henry P. Blair ings Co., "The Morris Plan." Washington, I n d u s t r i a l John W. Lewis Savings. Washington, Liberty Sav- G. O. Walson ings. Washington, McLachlen A. M. McLachlen Banking Corporation. Washington, Merchants P. A. Drury Bank. Washington, North Capitol Theo. Michael Savings. Washington, Northeast Sav- L. P. Stewart ings. Washington, Northwest Sav- Francis M. Savage ings. Washington, Park Savings.. Thos. Somerville Washington, Potomac SavG. W. Offutt ings. Washington, Security SavJ. I. Peyser ings & Commercial. Washington, Seventh St. S. R. Waters Savings. Washington, Society for Wm. Clabaugh Savings & Loans. Washington, Union Savings. Washington, United States Wade H. Cooper Savings. Washington, Washington Wade H. Cooper Mechanics Savings. Washington, Washington Ezra Gould Savings. Wm. M. Phelan Cashier. R. E. Huntt John M. Riordon. C.C. Ekloff , Fernand Petit Chas. A. McCarthy, treasurer. S. D. Sauls, treasurer. Wm. R. Nagel, treasurer. H. P. Byrd, manager. W. A. Bowie., E. J. McQuade, treasurer. J. A. Massie, treasurer. E. E. Herrell United Loans, dis- States counts, and Governoverdrafts. ment securities.1 $238,919 $184,334 599,425 320,454 269,122 276,444 68,573 123,630 467,315 253,327 52,175 177,441 775 29,112 584,511 5,463 56,553 8,499 254,854 35,650 343,657 12,841 1,345,571 11,788 E. S. Burgess, secretary. W. R. Lewis 333,237 169,036 62,744 55,109 Herbert T. Plaster Robert S. Stunz B. A. Bowles Wm. R. Baum 116,260 22,545 786,677 1,213,609 423,354 135,800 2,070,279 255,523 J. D. Howard, treasurer. J. T. Exnicios, treasurer. A. R. Holden Wm. R. DeLashmutt. 501,199 147,920 338,306 103,196 744,638 633,434 41,400 320,319 R. H. Bagby, treasurer. J. I). Leonard, treasurer. 394,439 30,600 91, 758 56,998 TABLE NO. 74.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of the loan No. Resources. Location and name of bank. President. Cashier. too * § & 1 2 3 4 5 6 Washington, American Se- Charles J. Bell urity & Trust Co. Washington, Continental G.T.Scott Trust Co. Washington, Munsey Trust Frank A. Munsey Co. Washington, National Sav- Wm. D. Hoover ings & Trust Co. Washington, Union Trust E. J. Stellwagen Co. Washington, Washington John B. Larner Loan & Trust Co. United Loans, dis- States counts, and Governoverdrafts. ment securities. 1 Charles E. Howe, •H6,598,272 $2,694,071 treasurer. J. H. Baden, treas- 2,840,290 928,501 urer. C. H . Pope 1,738,450 131,892 Chas. C. Lamborn 6,280,748 1,009,300 E. B. Olds, treasurer.. 3,932,183 816,095 7,989,482 G93,560 Harry G. Meem, treasurer. 1 Includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates1 of indebtedness, war savings and thrift stamps, and all other issues of United States Government securities. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 765 hanks and State banks in the District of Columbia on Sept. 12, 1919. R esonrees—Continu ed. Other bonds, invest- Cash and ments, exchange. and real estate. $252,375 259,004 56,727 63,270 149,511 Other assets. $.53,294 157,721 257,060 225,950 Liabilities. 68,630 Total resources and liabilities. Surplus Demand Capital. and undi- deposits. vided profits. Due to banks Time and all deposits. other liabilities. $728,922 1,296,604 $16,203 47,647 651,482 693,689 50,000 184,603 11,669 36,921 938, 783 100,000 46,003 57,706 658, 796 25,000 50,000 16,363 11,480 594,567 100,000 6,232 339,369 $4,395 $25,000 100,000 14,864 2,864 307,323 3,878 10,840 9 732,823 125,000 9,034 11,450 472,224 115,115 10 $206, 475 $478,336 430,946 470,213 $2,908 217,798 498,180 272,957 78,912 99,778 792, 780 12,721 67,430 2,171 242,015 14,093 337,225 79 18,076 264,500 218,764 3,155 424,538 27,706 1,812 2,781 206,410 67,907 359,939 61,380 428,890 108,425 5,510 899,323 130,150 77,934 659,855 27,121 4,263 11 234,000 158,172 74,190 1,823, 741 300,000 99,568 971,037 243,326 209,810 12 303,081 127,838 933,192 90,000 14,770 435,633 386,995 5,794 13 213,041 64,591 395,485 50,000 7,867 150, 729 186,221 669 14 203,968 615 20,000 271,225 41,851 451,881 50,000 5,669 189,032 3,212 15 241,522 149, 769 146,232 1,601,322 2,243,380 50,000 100,000 43,401 72,940 760,809 745,425 842,377 1,170,224 1,687 57,839 16 17 3,711,445 196,400 83,429 1, 755,380 1,656,832 1,132,573 50,000 26,817 747,739 891,539 383,796 494,104 4,979 94,679 19,404 13 536,852 515,786 3,118 19 3,759 9,445 6,319 469, 738 81,680 12,086 163,624 208,589 20 916,232 908,170 121,391 237,947 18,628 1,842,289 2,099,870 200,000 100,000 46,683 74,550 304,728 1,260,320 605,095 1,193,427 30,558 126,798 21 22 497,277 98,690 1,021,006 30,000 28,619 242,456 573,296 146,635 23 33,023 376,638 58,190 1,800 269,719 23,823 23,105 24 12,472 194,687 and trust companies in the District of Columbia on Sept. 12, 1919. Resources. $6,028,831 $4,633,769 911,561 Other assets. Total resources and liabilities. Surplus Demand Capital. and undi- deposits. vided profits. Time deposits. Due to banks and all other liabilities $46,441 $30,001,384 $3,400,000 $2,443,655 $14,824,510 $8,730,728 $602,490 629,685 3,000 1 5,313,037 1,000,000 253,189 1,895,740 641,662 1.522,446 2 2,000,000 519,939 2,462,820 916,511 167,916 3 1,000,000 1,558,609 8,9S7,739 393,864 14,940 4 564,929 4,015,929 1,388,730 135,657 5 1,000,000 1,392,577 8,862,989 1,163,572 1S3,821 6 3,637,380 541,064 6,067,186 2,593,540 2,071,568 11,955,152 2,594,369 743,508 17,090 2,103,308 808,557 8,052 Tracing No. Other bonds, invest- Cash and ments, exchange. and real estate. Liabilities. 8,103,245 2,000,000 12,602,859 766 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 75.—Principal items of the resources and liabilities of the loan and trust companies in the*District of Columbia on or about Oct. 1, 1890 to 1919. [ In thousands of dollars.] United j Number Loans and States Gov-: of com- discounts. 1 eminent j panies. Date. 3,171 5,587 5,450 5,426 6,265 5,903 0', 612 7.143 9; 1)29 9. 795 Hi 024 12,328 14'. 754 15.748 17,717 20,870 • 1 . . . . 1 1 ,-> f -'• V 4 IV 1. . . . . . . . . . . j 1 !'•( ! > I1 > _ . , 1 n% 19' ,-UK IV 1 L 13 ill j- . . . 2S'.391 I 23.043 | . 24.796 i 27,150 I 28,302 I 30.2*0 I 4 ( ' " • JO! 9 . . . . 1 100 264 205 204 160 262 112 164 46 47 42 42 10,283 23,124 23,430 i ii i !' 1 »' jcn 300 194 204 39 ; 271 i 2771 2 4,071 3 6,273 Cash. i Capital, 6 63 116 217 189 259 433 565 601 672 545 538 433 747 5SS 588 587 625 931 901 647 803 952 964 1,404 837 931 1,127 977 1,584 V, ^ - 7 •3, i 5 ) 3,25* 3 2.V) J 3,-. V) 3 , ?V! i'.'i'y. 3', 2 ::• •i,ns 4, r ) 4,l"O 1, {.';) {','?!' ) 6/i.)) 6/j.V) 8,0J) S , i.Ki) S, 11 • ) 9' ' = 7 11/J.V) 10, 0l/;) 1 0 ' C.!}i) 10,0:,) (1 10, O - ) 1(\ ("»') JO^ 100 j Surplus. I Deposits. 25 200 250 275 300 375 400 450 500 525 575 800 1,000 1,950 2,000 2,200 2,250 2,600 2,800 3,050 3,20!) 3,339 4, 552 4,600 4, SO!) 4.900 5, 000 4.900 4,900 1,267 2,257 4,229 3,517 4,023 4, 512 4,672 6. 570 ?! 790 11', 914 10.711 12,700 14, 827 15.712 16; 091 18, 018 21, 437 20,210 20', 261 24, 927 24, 358 25,408 33, 404 32, 422 28, 049 29, 967 33,337 35, 366 40,571 53,333 IEA'11' Ics o~"ov ?rn;'H. - iiic5r.de> !Li-\;r<y I ><:n bond-. 3 IncJrMC .i'/o i i 'y lo:in J> m"^, Vic ioiy note^, United States eertificutes of indebtedness, war-savings and i tji'iit sta-nrs. ;\n I .ill oi hoi i^ uK-s of United States Government securitiCvS, TABJ.E KO. 70.— Principal items of resources and liabilities of the savings hanks and State banks in the District of Columbia on or about Oct. ./, 1906 to 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Date. United Number Loans a n d States Government of banks. discounts. securities. 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1 2 3 13 11 12 12 15 15 14 17 18 18 21 22 24 24 3,369 4,174 5,151 6,495 8,436 9,896 7,510 8,793 9,332 9' 865 11,118 12,172 14,369 11,898 50 50 1 4 5 1 1 2.547 2 3,904 3 2,816 Cash. 108 149 251 277 305 365 272 292 448 378 431 578 602 650 ! Capital, 802 1,080 1,184 1,195 1,609 1,614 i, 146 1,416 1,380 1,398 1,513 1,607 2,013 2,260 j Surplus, j Deposits, 101 223 199 235 350 353 282 291 293 262 371 417 553 523 4,191 47 694 9, 504 11,597 11,875 12,267 9,117 10,260 11,324 12,128 14', 142 16,139 23, 071 21,222 Act of June 25,1906, placing banks in District of Columbia under Comptroller. Includes Liberty loan bonds. Includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. No. 77. SUMMARY OF THE CONDITION OF BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ON DECEMBER 31, 1918, AND JUNE 30, 1919. 767 LIST OF BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. American Building Association No. 8, 300 B Street SE. Brqokland Building Association, Tenth and G Streets NW. Citizens' Equitable Building Association, 3068 M Street NW. Columbia Building Association, 620 F Street NW. Columbia Permanent Building Association, Seventh and E Streets SW. District Building & Loan Association, Munsey Building. Eastern Building & Loan Association, 336 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. Electric Building Association, care of Western Union Telegraph Co. Enterprise Serial Building Association, 643 Louisiana Avenue NW. Equitable Cooperative Building Association, 915 F Street NW. Home Building Association, 723 Twentieth Street NW. Home Mutual Building & Loan Association, 631 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. Metropolis Building Association, 201 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. Mutual Serial Building Association, 2111 I Street NW. National Permanent Building Association, 929 Ninth Street NW. Northeast Building Association, Twentieth and Rhode Island Avenue NE. Northern Liberty Building Association, 511 Seventh Street NW. Oriental Building Association No. 6, Sixth and F Streets NW. Perpetual Building Association, 500 Eleventh Street NW. Washington Six Per Cent Permanent Building Association, 629 F Street NW. Miscellaneous statistics relative to building and loan associations of the District of Columbia as shown by their statements on June 30, 1919. Plan of associations: Permanent Serial Terminating 12 7 1 Total 20 Installment payments: 18 associations pay $1, 1 association pays $2, 1 association pays-$2.50. Summary of the resources and liabilities of the 20 building and loan associations for the period ending Dec. 31, 1918. Assets. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Interest due and unpaid Installment on stock due and unpaid Keal estate: Office building Other Real estate sold on contracts Bills receivable Insurance premiums advanced Taxes advanced Furniture „ . Cash in hands of treasurer Cash in hands of secretary Other assets Total assets Amount. liabilities. $21,941,411.62 169,872.13 44,971.54 Installment dues paid in on stock. Installment dues paid in advance Installment dues due and unpaid Interest due on installment stock.. Advance stock Advance payments , Interest due on advanced payments Special deposits Special payments Interest due on special payments.. Interest paid in advance Bills payable Interest due on bills payable Matured stock Due treasurer Profit (divided) Profit (undivided) Surplus Other liabilities 7,684.09 365,402.38 159,881.82 14,017.70 68,815.47 4,297.78 7,791.91 11,008.63 519,162.47 68,462. 70 867,904.26 24,250,684.50 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2- Total liabilities Amount. $19,301,927.40 5,096.13 7,684. 09 915,820.35 1,769,039.17 11,805.48 122.04 58,264.30 143,932.31 1,023.13 825.39 190,900.00 404. 97 31,175. Oo 38.50 59,520.01 691,022.75 1,057, 983. 94 4,099.54 24,250,684.50 769 770 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Summary of the resources and liabilities of the 20 building and loan associations for the period ending Dec. 31, 1918—Continued. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Amount. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months $264,477.97 Cash in hands of secretary at com- I mencement of 6 months I 30,547.75 Installment dues received during 6 months 3,878,627.61 Advance stock 180,275.04 Advance payments 2,000.00 Special deposits 68.10 Special payments 7,939.00 Interest received during 6 months.. 669,183.31 Transfer fees 44.51 Fines 276.83 Pass-book fees 30.00 Loans repaid 2,757,9S7. 81 Loans matured 16,400.00 Taxes repaid 17,077.36 Insurance premiums repaid 9,604.31 Real estate 91,401.70 Rents 18,166.10 Bills payable 218,000.00 Bills receivable 32,099.01 From treasurer. 539.70 Matured stock 4,806. 00 Commission on insurance 1,739.19 Other receipts 87,453.22 Total receipts ! 8,288,744.52 Disbursements. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Installment dues withdrawn Advance stock withdrawn Special deposits withdrawn Special payments withdrawn Interest or profit on stock withdrawn Bills payable Interest on bills payable , Real estate Taxes advanced Insurance premiums advanced Bills receivable Dividends Expenses: General $21,384.81 Salaries 76,095.39 Stationery, postage, printing 1,924.64 Amount. $3,276,195.37 43,538.00 3,104,036.50 179,808.21 4,950.00 24,572.93 235,655.89 318,100.00 7,665.71 11,541.19 5,336.05 8,506.26 15,000.00 13,966.73 Cash in hands of treasurer Cash in hands of secretary Other disbursements 99,404.84 519,162.47 68,462.70 352,841.67 Total disbursements 8,288,744.52 Summary of the resources and liabilities of the 20 building and loan associations for the period ending June 30, 1919. Assets. Amount. $23,479,470.59 Loans on real estate 174,896.94 Loans on stock pledged 43,246.14 Interest due and unpaid Installment on stock due and un8,932.26 paid Real estate: Office building 382,056.22 Other 83,726.30 Real estate sold on contract 5,982.00 Bills receivable... „ 31,623.35 Accounts receivable 4,000. 00 Insurance premiums advanced 3,603. 65 Taxes advanced 9,016. 82 Furniture 10,587.45 Cash in hands of treasurer. 244,348.92 Cash in hands of secretary 100,513.03 Other assets „ 1,117,125.30 Total assets 25,699,128.97 Liabilities. Installment dues paid in on stock. Installment dues paid in advance. Installment dues due and unpaid. Interest due on installment stock.. Advance stock Interest due on advanced stock... Advance payments Interest due on advanced payments Special deposits Special payments Interest due on special payments.. Interest paid in advance. * Bills payable Interest due on bills payable Matured stock Profit (divided) Profit (undivided) Surplus Other liabilities Total liabilities Amount. $20,525,594.97 5,588. 63 8,932.26 989,435.96 1,919,015.34 16,774.30 12,905.48 8,305.94 49,070.00 75,197. 05 1,492.47 858.34 385,400.00 213.60 32,326.00 69,133.07 468,836.66 1,129,667.90 381.00 25,699,128.97 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROIJJER OF THE CURRENCY. 771 Summary of the resources and liabilities of the 20 building and loan associations for the period ending June 30, 1919—Continued. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Disbursements. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Cash in hands of secretary at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Advance stock Advance payments Special deposits Special payments , Interest received during 6 months.. Transfer fees Fines Pass-book fees Loans repaid Loans matured Taxes repaid Insurance premiums repaid Real estate Rents Bills payable Bills receivable Matured stock Commission on insurance Other receipts Total receipts Amount. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Installment dues withdrawn Installment stock matured Advance stock withdrawn Advance payments withdrawn Special deposits withdrawn Special payments withdrawn Interest or profit on stock withdrawn Bills payable Interest on bills payable Real estate Taxes advanced Insurance premiums advanced Matured stock Bills receivable Dividends Expenses: General $35,866.22 Salaries 83,921.79 Stationery, postage, printing 7,731.86 Cash in hands of treasurer.. Cash in hands of secretary.. Other disbursements $519,162.47 68,462.70 4,589,301.80 201,110.44 2,500.00 318.31 30,500.00 710,267.57 2,524.47 136.90 1,069.00 3,380,657.38 3,050.00 1,126.87 12,451.74 95,364.37 13,944.24 487,600.00 8,413.17 3,000.00 19,531.96 699,735.03 Total disbursements 10,850,228.42 $4,812,753.40 82,070.00 3,547,016.81 57,318.00 187,533.13 2,120.00 1,428.55 15,791.26 68,293.46 392,772.46 3,979.75 23,073.75 10,400.80 10,972.95 565.60 4,000.00 283,289.78 127,519.87 244,348.92 100,513.03 874,466.90 i 10,850,228.42 AMERICAN BUILDING ASSOCIATION. [Louis Hartig, president; Charles H. Kindle, secretary.] Assets. Liabilities. Amount. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged. Interest, due and unpaid Real estate: Office building Other Real estate sold on contract. Accounts receivable Furniture Cash in hands of treasurer... Other assets Total assets. Installment dues paid in on stock Advance stock Bills payable Profit (undivided) Surplus $2,613,063. 20,650.00 2,284.55 34,400.00 31,100.00 2,800.00 4,000.00 1,200.00 13,191.18 10,000.00 Total liabilities. 2,732,689.36 Amount. $1,731,643.10 835,871.42 20,000.00 53,012.29 92,162.55 2,732,689.36 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Advance stock Interest received during G months.. Loans repaid Real estate , Rents Bills payable Other receipts Total receipts Amount. $36,132.15 461,688.19 59,464.88 75,654.00 340,064.64 11,200.00 2,578.00 20,000.00 69.00 1,006,850.86 1 Disbursements. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Installment dues withdrawn Advance stock withdrawn Interest or profit on stock withdrawn Bills payable Interest on bills payable Bills receivable Expenses: General $6,614.66 Salaries 5,636.70 i Stationery, postage, ! printing 855.31 Cash in hands of treasurer Other disbursements Total disbursements Amount. $540,100.00 6,550.00 349,682.04 69,652.68 243.01 10,000.0000 179.16 4,000.00 13,106.67 13,191.18 146.12 1,006,850.86 772 REPORT OF THE COMPTEOLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Summary of the resources and liabilities of the 20 building and loan associations for the period ending June 30, 1919—Continued. BROOKLAND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. [Firman H. Horner, president; Archibald M. McLachlen, secretary.] Assets. Amount. Loans on real estate Interest unpaid Bills receivable Furniture Cash in hands of secretary Liberty bonds $106,100.00 45.87 16,550.00 50.000 6,877.22 5,500.00 Total assets 135,123.09 Liabilities. Installment dues paid in on stock. Surplus Total liabilities Amount. $131,080.69 4,042.40 135,123.09 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Amount. Cash in hands cf secretary at commencement cf 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Interest received during 6 months.. Fines Loans repaid Carried to surplus Valuation committee $5,882.40 52,496.34 3,023.90 14.90 17,700.00 85.02 27.00 Disbursements. Loans on real estate Installment dues withdrawn Dividends Expenses: General $185.31 Salaries 438.00 Stationery, postage, printing 28.15 Cash in hands of secretary Other disbursements: Securities Carried to surplus Valuation committee Total receipts 79,829.56 , Total disbursements Amount. $23,400.00 41,886.54 2,902.32 651.46 6,877.22 4,000.00 85.02 27.00 79,829.56 CITIZENS EQUITABLE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. [Thomas J. Stanton, president; Robert E. Mayfield, secretary.] Amount. Assets. Loans cn real estate Loans on stock pledged Interest due and unpaid Installment on stock due and unpaid Real estate: Office building...« Other Insurance premiums advanced Cash in hands of treasurer Liberty loan bonds $133,000.00 1,625.00 . 665.00 3,755.89 3,928.43 775.00 97.55 3,601.37 300.00 147,748.24 Total assets Liabilities. Installment dues paid in cn stock.. Installment dues paid in advance.. Installment dues due and unpaid.. Interest due on installment stock.. Bills payable Interest due on bills payable Full-paid stock Profit (undivided) Surplus Suspense account Total liabilities Amount. $105,279.11 1,999.95 3,755.89 20,370.05 8,000.00 20.00 3,926.00 2,833.07 1,503.17 61.00 147,748.24 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Installment dues received during 6 months Interest received during 6 months.. Fines. Loans repaid on real estate Loans on stock repaid Rents . Bills payable Full-paid stock Stationery, postage, printing Amount. $12,762.22 4,365.81 5.76 22,200.00 1,100.00 78.00 10,200.00 175.00 .05 Disbursements. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Installment dues withdrawn Full-paid stock withdrawn Interest or profit on stock withdrawn Bills payable Interest on bills payable Insurance premiums advanced — Expenses: General $403.36 Salaries 571.49 Stationery, postage, printing 13.75 Cash in hands of treasurer Overdraft at commencement of 6 months Total receipts 50,886.84 Total disbursements Amount. $2,000.00 925.00 24,433.00 2,050.00 6,542.52 6,200.00 172.92 93.06 988.60 3,601.37 3,880.38 50,886.84 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 773 Summary of the resources and liabilities of the 20 building and loan associations for the period ending June SO, 1919—Continued. COLUMBIA BUILDING ASSOCIATION. [J. B. Harrell, president; R. K. Cook, secretary.] Amount. Assets. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Interest, due and unpaid Furniture Cash in hands of treasurer $179,935.00 12,951.94 250. 79 601. 49 7,568.76 Total assets 201,307.98 Liabilities. Installment dues paid in on stock.. Profit (undivided) Surplus Total liabilities Amount. $194,450.00 3,857.98 3,000.00 201,307.98 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR STX MONTHS. Receipts. Amount. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Intsrest received during 6 months.. Loans repaid Bills payable Credit stock loans $2,135. 74 66,349.14 4,635.12 21,950.00 2,000.00 1,621.19 Disbursements. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Installment dues withdrawn Bills payable Interest on bills payable Taxes advanced Dividends Expenses: General $409.60 Salaries 300.00 Stationery, postage, printing 30.00 Amount. $38,450.00 100.00 39,705.53 6,000.00 58.88 134.06 5,765.43 Cash in hands of treasurer Other disbursements 98,691.19 Total receipts 739. 60 7,568.76 168.93 Total disbursements 98,691.19 COLUMBIA PERMANENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION. [Melvin C. Hazen, president; Clarence I. Gessford, secretary.] Amount. Assets. $302,961.83 195. 75 5,990.63 5,000.00 Loans on real estate Furniture Cash in hands of treasurer Fourth Liberty bonds 314,148. 21 Total assets Liabilities. Installment dues paid in on stock. Interest due on advanced payments Bills payable Profit (undivided) Surplus Total liabilities Amount. $258,667.39 8,084. 06 32,000.00 7,439.10 7,957. 66 314,148.21 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS TOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Cash in treasury at commencement oi 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Special deposits Interest received during 6 months.. Loans repaid Bills payable Surplus and reserve Amount. $261.37 69,090.00 313. 41 8,210.00 64,780.81 63,000.00 641. 82 Disbursements. Loans on real estate Installment dues withdrawn Special deposits withdrawn Interest or profit on stock withdrawn Bills payable Interest on bills payable Dividends Expenses: General $45.72 Stationery, postage, printing 8.25 Amount. $107,800.00 34,295.80 102.55 36.74 47,000.00 326.19 10,049.71 Cash in hands of treasurer Surplus and reserve Total receipts 206,297.41 53.97 5,990.63 641.82 Total disbursements 206,297.41 774 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Summary of the resources and liabilities of the 20 building^ and loan associations for the period ending June 30, 1919—Continued. DISTRICT BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. [Wm. E. Fowler, president; Wm. S. Quinter, secretary.] Amount. Assets. $146,050.00 4,266.17 1,000.00 Loans on real estate Cash in hands of treasurer Liberty bond 151,316.17 Total assets Liabilities. Installment dues paid in on stock. Bills payable Surplus". Total liabilities. Amount. $125,851.81 25,000.00 464. 36 151,316.17 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Amount. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Interest received during 6 months.. Fines Loans repaid Bills payable Interest on Liberty bonds $4,931.90 65, 695. 88 2, 922.14 5.00 10, 100. 00 25, 000. 00 20.20 Disbursements. Loans on real estate ; Installment dues withdrawn ! Interest on bills payable | Dividends Expenses: General $52.35 Salaries 300.00 Stationery, postage, printing 239.92 Cash in hands of treasurer. Total receipts. 108, 675.12 Total disbursements. Amount. $74,250.00 ' 27,184. 24 25.33 2,357.11 592.27 4,266.17 108,675.12 EASTERN BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. [Alex. McKenzie, president; Wm. N. Payne, jr., secretary.] Amount. Assets. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Interest due and unpaid Real estate, office building Taxes advanced Furniture Cash in hands of treasurer Total assets $323,350.00 ! 375.00 129.75 20,000.00 753.02 382.50 13,154.72 358,144.99 Liabilities. Installment dues paid in on stock. Special payments Bills payable Profit (undivided) Surplus Total liabilities Amount. $287,428.25 20,000.00 40,000.00 5,216.74 5,500.00 358,144.99 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Special payments Interest received during 6 months.. Loans repaid Taxes repaid Real estate Bills payable Profit and loss Total receipts Amount. $2,356.43 89,284.34 1 20,000.00 8,996.42 i 33,600.00 1 308.46 i 600.00 ! 52,000.00 98.66 207,244.31 Disbursements. Loans on real estate Installment dues withdrawn Interest or profit on stock withdrawn Bills payable Interest on bills payable Real estate Taxes advanced Dividends Expenses: General S934.94 Salaries 1,673.32 Stationery, postage, printing 140.87 Cash in hands of treasurer Furniture and fixtures Total disbursements Amount. $92,450.00 41,680.80 255. 93 27,000.00 215. 28 20,000.00 61.82 9,644.13 2,749.13 13,154.72 32.50 207,244.31 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 775 Summary of the resources and liabilities of the 20 building and loan associations for the period ending June 30, 1919—Continued. ELECTRIC BUILDING ASSOCIATION. [H. F. Taff, president; Stella McDuffie, secretary.] Assets. Amount. Liabilities. $6,300.00 Installment dues paid in on stock.. 250.00 Profit (undivided) 700.26 Other liabilities 261. 80 1 Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Cash in hands of treasurer Expense to date 7,512.06 I Total assets Total liabilities Amount. $7,049.00 143.06 320.00 7,512.06 KECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Amount. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Interest received during 6 months.. Totalreceipts $3,138.11 3,241.00 88.00 6,467.11 Disbursements. Loans on real estate. Loans on stock pledged Installment dues withdrawn Dividends Expenses, general Cash in hands of treasurer Total disbursements Amount. $3,500.00 250.00 1,829.00 82.85 105.00 700.26 6,467.11 E N T E R P R I S E SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. [Bernard Leonard, president; James F. Shea, secretary.] Assets. Amount. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Interest, $3,049.66; fines, $172.62, due and unpaid Installment on stock due and unpaid Insurance premiums advanced Taxes advanced Cash in hands of treasurer Liberty bonds Accrued interest on Liberty bonds. Total assets $559,650.00 1,950.00 3,222.28 2,400.31 10.70 44.86 6,747.81 8,500.00 66.50 582,592.46 Liabilities. Installment dues paid in on stock.. Installment dues paid in advance.. Installment dues due and unpaid.. Interest due on installment stock.. Special payments Interest due on special payments.. Interest paid in advance Bills payable Interest due on bills payable Profit (divided) Profit (undivided) Total liabilities Amount. $397,446.69 1,259.75 2,400.31 5,419.21 55,197.05 1,492.47 166.50 36,000.00 45.00 61,136.82 22,028.66 582,592.46 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Special payments Interest received during 6 months. Fines Loans repaid Loans matured Insurance premiums repaid Bills payable Totalreceipts. Vmount. $914.67 67, 175. 90 10, 500. 00 17, 027.11 71.60 85, 950. 00 1, 950. 00 15.98 20, 000.00 203,605.20 Disbursements. Loans on real estate Installment dues withdrawn Installment stock matured Advance payments withdrawn Special payments withdrawn Interest or profit on stock withdrawn Bills payable Interest on bills payable Taxes advanced Insurance premiums advanced Dividends Expenses: General $97.42 Salaries 1,387.00 Stationery, postage, printing 357.53 Cash in hands of treasurer Liberty bonds Total disbursements $107,550.00 57,318.00 720.00 6,611.26 1,445.68 10,000.00 584.72 639.48 3.68 9,142.68 1,841.95 6,747.81 l,000.0C 203,605.26 776 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Summary of the resources and liabilities of the 20 building and loan associations for the period ending June SO, 1919—Continued. EQUITABLE COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. [John Joy Edson, president; Frank P. Reeside, secretary.] Assets. Amount. Liabilities. Loans on real estate Real estate: Office building Other Furniture Cash in hands of secretary Other assets: Liberty bonds $170,985. 00 War-savings stamps 839.40 $3,559,943.41 Installment dues paid in on stock. Interest due on installment stock. Bills payable Profit (undivided) Surplus Total assets 70,000.00 116. 29 500.00 53,094.09 Amount. $2,800,124.91 852,695.20 75,000.00 10,564.43 117,093.65 171,824.40 3,855,478.19 Total liabilities 3,855,478.19 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Cash in hands of secretary at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Interest received during 6 months.. Fines •.... Loans repaid Taxes repaid Insurance premiums repaid Real estate Bills payable Other receipts: Liberty bonds $11,640.00 Interest on bonds... 3,082. 81 War-savings stamps 87.14 Interest on deposits. 209.09 Sundries 169.01 Amount. $36,848.25 404,487.41 105,790.23 .24 506,191.46 239. 99 5,145. 99 1,726.44 75,000.00 15,188.05 Disbursements. Loans on real estate Installment dues withdrawn Interest or profit on stock withdrawn Bills payable Interest on bills payable Real estate Taxes advanced Insurance premiums advanced Expenses: Salaries $21,347.81 Stationery, p o s t age, printing 4,583.55 Cash in hands of secretary Other disbursements: Liberty bonds $97,080.00 Interest on bonds. 849.38 Taxes, general and personal 6,169.26 O v e r p a i d premiums 17.10 War-savings stamps 922.91 Amount. $642,100.00 228,021.19 40,263.33 50,000.00 711.19 1,067.76 29.16 4,361.33 25,931.36 53,094.09 105,038.65 Total receipts 1,150,618.06 Total disbursements 1,150,618.06 HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION. [Richard E. Claughton, president; James M. Woodward, secretary.] Assets. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Interest, $1,452.50; fines, $11.04; due and unpaid Installment on stock due and unpaid. Bills receivable Insurance premiums advanced Furniture Cash in hands of treasurer Other assets: Loans on Liberty bonds $1,590.00 Liberty bonds 6,000.00 Accrued interest on bills received 71.03 Accrued interest on Liberty bonds 45.83 Total assets Amount. $268,937. 78 800.00 1,463.54 834 53 14,306. 69 9.00 356. 45 5,209.94 Liabilities. Installment dues paid in on stock. Installment dues paid hi advance. Installment dues due and unpaid. Interest due on installment stock.. Advance stock Interest paid in advance Bills payable Interest due on bills payable Matured stock Profit (undivided) Amount. $205,481.47 987. 00 834.53 29,011. 4S 10 000 00 71.00 10,000. O O 65.27 28,400.0C 14,774. 03 7, 706. 86 299,624. 79 Total liabilities 299,624.79 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 777 Summary of the resources and liabilities of the 20 building and loan associations for the period ending June SO, 1919—Continued. HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION—Continued. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Amount. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Advance stock Interest received during 6 months.. Fines Loans repaid Taxes repaid Insurance premiums repaid Bills payable Bills receivable Matured stock $3,682.19 42,357.37 1,200.00 8,426.65 32.40 55,366.00 116.60 50.33 30,000.00 521.64 3,000.00 Disbursements. Loans on real estate Installment dues withdrawn Advance stock withdrawn Interest or profit on stock withdrawn Bills payable Interest on bills payable Taxes advanced Insurance premiums advanced Dividends Expenses: General $385.08 Salaries 464.00 Stationery, postage, printing 525.63 Amount. $45,400.00 47,958. 00 600.00 5,526.12 35,000.00 394.44 116.60 35.88 937.49 Cash in hands of treasurer Loans on Liberty bonds Total receipts 144,753.18 2,374.71 5,209.94 1,200.00 Total disbursements 144,753.18 HOME MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. [Clarence F . Norment, president; Odell S. Smith, secretary.] Assets. Amount. $116,500.00 295.25 55.00 408.88 Loans on real estate Interest due and unpaid Furniture Cash in hands of treasurer 117,259.13 Total assets Liabilities. Installment dues paid in on stock.. Profit (undivided) Surplus Total liabilities Amount. 5102,084.71 6,525.12 8,649.30 117,259.13 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Interest received during 6 months. Loans repaid Bills payable Amount. $7,933.82 30,843.35 3,405.75 6,100.00 1,500.00 Disbursements. Loans on real estate Installment dues withdrawn Interest or profit on stock withdrawn Bills payable Interest on bills payable Expenses: General $354.11 Salaries 361.00 Stationery, postage printing 8.18 Amount. $21,250.00 23,305.83 2,591.47 1,500.00 3.45 Cash in hands of treasurer Total receipts 49,782.92 723.29 408.88 Total disbursements 49, 782.92 778 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Summary of the resources and liabilities of the 20 building and loon associations for the period ending June SO, 1919—Continued. METROPOLIS BUILDING ASSOCIATION. [Martin Wiegand, president: Charles E. Worthington, secretary.] Assets. Amount. Loans on real estate Interest due and unpaid Real estate: Office building Other Insurance premiums advanced Taxes advanced Furniture Cash in hands of treasurer Other assets Total assets Liabilities. SI, 553, 220. 00 1. 663.70 Instalment dues paid in on stock.. Interest due on installment stock. Advance stock Interest due on advanced stock... Bills payable Surplus 38, 000.00 11, 350.00 1, 016. 77 1, 538.19 3, 000.00 31, 261.14 15, 000.00 1,656,049. 80 Total liabilities Amount. $1,008,489.00 53,988.38 458,414.33 16,774.30 20,000.00 98,383.79 1,656,049. i RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Disbursements. Amount. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Advance stock Interest received during 6 months.. Loans repaid Taxes repaid Real estate Rents Bills payable Short-term certificates $28,856. 25 270,218. 41 77,632. 31 43,743.66 161,520. 00 104.05 2,800.00 1,334. 00 20,000.00 35,000. 00 641,208. 68 Total receipts MUTUAL S E R I A L Loans on real estate Installment dues withdrawn Advance stock withdrawn Interest or profit on stock withdrawn Insurance premiums advanced Expenses: General $1,003. 75 Salaries 4,581.23 Stationery, postage, printing 101. 75 Cash in hands of treasurer ! Personal and real estate tax Short-term certificates Total disbursements BUILDING Amount. $311,100.00 203,858. 27 51,476. 92 748. 71 51.54 5, 686. 73 31,261.14 2,025.37 35,000.00 641,208. 68 ASSOCIATION. [B. Salomon, president, J. J. Dermody, secretary.] Assets. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Interest due and unpaid Installment on stock due and unpaid Furniture Cash in hands of treasurer Liberty bonds Total assets Amount. $246,300.00 9,600.00 117.00 1,941.53 178. 26 4,870.89 7,100.00 270,107. 68 Liabilities. Installment dues paid in on stock. Installment dues paid in advance. Installment dues due and unpaid. Interest due on installment stock.. Advance payments Interest due on advanced payments Interest paid in advance Bills payable Interest due on bills payable Profit (undivided) Total liabilities Amount. S179,324.47 1,341.93 1,941.53 27,951.63 12,905.48 221.88 6.00 20,000.00 83.33 26,331.43 270,107.68 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 779 Summary of the resources and liabilities of the 20 building and loan associations for the period ending June 30, 1919—Continued. MUTUAL SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION—Continued. EECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Amount. Disbursements. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Installment dues withdrawn 25,925.97 Advance payments withdrawn 2,500.00 Interest or profit on stock with7,531.40 drawn 29,600. 00 Bills pavable Interest'on bills pavable Expenses: General $341.14 Salaries 1,301.33 Stationery, postage, printing 7.75 Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Advance payments Interest received during 6 months.. Loans repaid 59,593. 77 Amount. $34,900.00 3,000.00 22,683.13 1,400.00 2,935.23 3,000.00 611.67 Cash in hands of treasurer Victory bond 75,151.14 Total receipts NATIONAL PERMANENT 1,650.22 4,870.89 100.00 Total disbursements 75,151.14 BUILDING ASSOCIATION. [John Shughrue, president; Wm. Briggs, secretary.] Amount. I $2,003,500.00 ! 1,900.00 2,015.00 Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Interest due and unpaid. Real estate: Office building Other Taxes advanced Cash in hands of treasurer Liberty bonds Liabilities. Installment dues paid in on stock. Interest paid in advance Bills payable Profit (undivided) 22,221.27 4,250.89 85.82 30,332.84 85,000.00 Total assets j 2,149,305. 82 Total liabilities $1,925,598.61 614. 84 60,000.00 163,092.37 2,149,305. 82 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Interest received during 6 months.. Loans repaid Real estate Rents.. Bills payable Commission on insurance Total receipts Amount. $21,594.75 221,683.37 58,950.20 386,050.00 10,630. 67 1,926.24 60,000.00 517.55 Disbursements. | Loans on real estate Installment dues withdrawn Interest or profit on stock withdrawn Bills payable Interest on bills payable Expenses: General ?3,026.02 Salaries 5,699.94 Stationery, postage, printing 74.05 Cash in hands of treasurer Total disbursements 7G1,352. 78 $598,950.00 102,686.29 519. 75 20,000.00 63.89 8,800.01 30,332.84 761,352.78 780 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Summary of the resources and liabilities of the 20 building and loan associations for the period ending June 30, 1919—Continued. NORTHEAST BUILDING ASSOCIATION. [J. L. Sherwood, president; Arthur J. Kause, secretary.] Assets. Amount. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged... Cash in hands of treasurer. S43,263.49 950.00 6,653.44 Total assets 50,866.93 Liabilities. Installment dues paid in on stock Bills payable Profit (divided) Total liabilities.... Amount. $25,796.71 24,400.00 670. 22 50,8 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Amount. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Special deposits Interest received during 6 months.. Loans repaid Bills payable Total receipts $368.72 11,126.00 490.00 964.45 2,101.70 23,900.00 38,465. 77 Disbursements. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Installment dues withdrawn Special deposits withdrawn Bills payable Interest on bills payable Dividends Expenses, general Cash in hands of treasurer Total disbursements Amount. $22,100. 00 795.00 881.32 326.00 7,400.00 235.27 4.90 69.84 6,653.44 38,465.77 N O R T H E R N L I B E R T Y BUILDING ASSOCIATION. [L. P . Krey, president; F . J. Ehlers, secretary.] Liabilities. $1,522,470.00 16, 700. 00 1,575.00 4,632.15 155.38 50,509.33 30,000.00 Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Interest due and unpaid... Real estate Taxes advanced Cash in hands of treasurer. Liberty bonds 1,626,041.86 Total assets. Installment dues paid in on stock Paid-up stock Profit (undivided) Surplus Total liabilities.. Amount. $1,459,764. 24 87,944. 00 19,670.50 58,663.12 1,626,041.86 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Paid-up stock Interest received during 6 months.. Loans repaid Rents United States Treasury certificates. Amount. $24,023.20 140,478.00 4,500.00 49,768. 06 251,265.77 62.89 100,000.00 Disbursements. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Installment dues withdrawn Special payments withdrawn Interest or profit on stock withdrawn Real estate Expenses: General $597.34 Salaries 5,200.01 Stationery, postage, printing 106.90 Cash in hands of treasurer Other disbursements: Liberty bonds $5,000.00 United States Treasury certificates 60,000.00 Interest United States Treasury certificates 27.19 Real-e s t a t e tax, $1,909.28; personal tax, $64.38.. 1,973.66 Total receipts 570,097.92 Total disbursements Amount. $211,253.40 22,900.00 197,249.31 9,180.00 4,094.79 2,005.99 5,904.25 50,509.33 67,000.85 570,097.92 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. 781 Summary of the resources and liabilities of the 20 building and loan associations for the period ending June SO, 1919—Continued. ORIENTAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION NO. 6. [Chas. H. Bauman, president; Chas. Gersdorff, secretary.] Assets. Amount. Liabilities. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Interest due and unpaid Real estate: Office building Other Bills receivable Furniture and fixtures Cash in hands of treasurer Tax sale certificates United States Liberty loan bonds- - $2,281,300.00 53,400.00 244.00 Installment dues paid in on stock. Advance stock Bills payable Surplus 83,426.52 16,683.57 766.66 1,068.00 16,880. 76 205.35 29,300.00 2,483,274.86 Total assets. Total liabilities Amount. $2,013,755.17 367,529.59 15,000.00 86,990.10 2,483,274.86 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Amount. Receipts. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Advance stock Interest received during 6 months.. Transfer fees Loans repaid Real estate Rents Bills payable Bills receivable Treasury certificates Profit and loss Dividend transfer to stock $43,818.60 175,841.12 41,192.25 70,567.99 1.75 239,300.00 32,261.53 4,223.84 45,000.00 5,000.00 50,000.00 1,532.52 107,402.02 816,141.62 Total receipts. Disbursements. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Installment dues withdrawn Advance stock withdrawn Interest or profit on stock withdrawn Bills payable Interest on bills payable Dividends Expenses: General $7,699.17 Salaries 6,190.00 Amount. $432,600.00 19,400.00 105,826.42 33,796.53 2,098.37 30,000.00 300.69 107,402.02 Cash in hands of treasurer Liberty loan bonds Treasury certificates Profit and loss 13,889.17 16,880.76 1,000.00 50,000.00 2,947.66 Total disbursements 816,141.62 P E R P E T U A L BUILDING ASSOCIATION. [James Berry, president; Joshua W. Carr, secretary.] Assets. Amount. Liabilities. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Interest, due and unpaid Real estate: Office building Other Insurance premiums advanced Taxes advanced Furniture Cash in hands of secretary Other assets: Repairs advanced.. $360.39 Time deposits 100,000.00 Liberty bonds 400,000.00 Treasury certificates of indebtedness.. 200,000,00 $1,853,739.45 4,775.00 27,853.61 Installment dues paid in on stock.. Profit (undivided) Surplus Amount. $5,072,332.64 79,230.67 554,769.29 60,000.00 12,289.00 2,469.63 3,303.80 1,000.00 40,541.72 700,360.39 Total assets 5,706,332. 60 Total liabilities 5,706,332. 60 182 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Summary of the resources and liabilities of the 20 building and loan associations for the period ending June 30, 1919—Continued. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION—Continued. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Amount. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Cash in hands of secretary at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months [nterestreceived during 6 months.. Transfer fees, loan expenses Pass-book fees, releases Loans repaid Taxes repaid Insurance premiums repaid Real estate Rents . ... Billsreceivable,real-estate notes... Commission on insurance Time deposits $286,604.57 25,732. 05 2,146,278. 79 151,592.04 2,522. 72 1,069.00 692,129.00 336.13 7,239.44 29,237.00 2,994. 82 2,891.53 1,184.47 325,000.00 3,674,811.56 Total receipts Disbursements. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Installment dues withdrawn Bills payable, real-estate n o t e s . . . . Taxes advanced Insurance premiums advanced Matured stock, releases Expenses: General $5,590.22 Loan expenses 1,053.66 Salaries 20,616.72 Stationery, postage, printing 539.25 Cash in hands of secretarv Other disbursements: Liberty bonds.... $200,000.00 Treasury certificates of indebtedness, including interest 200,172.60 Time deposits.. 150,000.00 Total disbursements Amount. $1,028,800.00 3,900.00 1,907,636.10 99,672.46 9,295.66 6,427.47 565.60 27,799.95 40,541.72 550,172.60 3,674,811.56 WASHINGTON SIX P E R CENT PERMANENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION. [J. A. Maedel, president; L. G. Ostermayer, secretary.! Assets. Amount. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Interest, due and unpaid Real estate: Office building Other Real estate sold on contract. Taxes advanced Furniture Cash in hands of treasurer... Liberty bonds Total assets $2,659, 886. 00 48,970. 00 1,420.80 50,000. 00 2,609. 40 3,182.00 3,135. 75 2,000.00 43,000.80 40,000. 00 2,854,204. 75 Amount. Installment dues paid in on stock Paid-up stock Special deposits Profit (divided) Profit (undivided) Surplus Total liabilities. $2,493,947.00 159,256.00 49,070.00 7,326.03 54,117.21 90,488.51 2,854,204. 75 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Receipts. Cash in treasury at commencement of 6 months Installment dues received during 6 months Advance stock Interest received during 6 months.. Fines Loans repaid Taxes repaid Real estate Rents Bills payable. Treasury certificates Back dividends Amount. $42,816.23 232,279. 00 17,121.00 84,004.64 7.00 454,688. 00 21.6-1 6,908. 73 746. 45 40,000. 00 80,000.00 704. 44 Disbursements. Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Installment dues withdrawn Paid-up stock withdrawn Special deposits withdrawn. Interest or profit on stock with- drawn Bills payable Interest on bills payable Taxes advanced Dividends Expenses: General $6,897.53 Salaries 6,853. 24 Stationery, postage, printing.. 110.92 Amount. $474,800.00 24,250.00 146,214.00 29,957.00 1,000.00 991. 81 40,000.00 96.67 124.02 135,001.14 Cash in hands of treasurer Treasury certificates Liberty bonds Total receipts 959,297.13 13,861.69 43,000.80 40,000. 00 10,000. 00 Total disbursements 959,297.13 STATEMENTS RELATIVE TO STATE BANKS, MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS, STOCK SAVINGS BANKS, PRIVATE BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES, ETC. 783 TABLE NO. 78.—Schedule cf loans, investments, cash, end deposits in 21,338 State savings, private banks, and loan and trust companies, June SO, 1919. 00 [In thousands of dollars.] (See Vol. l, page 171, for abstract of resources and liabilities.) Schedule of loans and discounts. Schedule of investments. o 1 States, etc. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts . Rhode Island Connecticut New England States Secured by farm lands. All other loans. counUnited States State, and ty, Government municipal securities.1 bonds. Railroad bonds. . 23,439 44,053 1,799 594,402 40,731 155,894 44,139 6,521 14,821 2S5,007 28,916 50,490 764 11,900 4,784 291,038 49,754 33,291 22,343 14,5C9 12,021 170,780 15,801 46,980 13,621 8,531 9,957 72,201 14,139 60,997 40,449 22,459 1,841 221,094 32,148 122,053 79,622 860,321 429,894 391,531 232,494 179,446 440,044 1,535,836 2,878 374,430 2,069,166 198,002 223,007 22,711 107,007 7,314 .- 131,197 120,946 161,068 6,531 32,819 i 17,028 1 25,184 469,589 Eastern States Secured by collateral other than real estate. 70,328 9,294 New York . . New Jersev Pennsylvania Delaware . Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Secured by other real estate (including mortgages owned). 2,627,207 21,053 119,175 104,786 134,579 105,035 165,250 44,618 66,735 77,532 137,269 = = = = = Bonds of other publicservice corporations Other bonds, (including stocks, warstreet and rants, etc. interurban railway bonds). 9,087 67,253 45,270 W O O 54,233 33,309 2,975 57, 603 28,430 29,958 121,610 206,508 8,613 19,847 9,121 552 6,159 3,439 2,121,372 220,081 864,970 26,242 152,863 6,242 141,460 552 6,159 3,439 3,391,770 16,115 9,729 753 103,879 10,217 8,731 14,561 22,912 327 123 . 29,972 22,755 3,307 4,854 18,837 3,401 3,861 9,079 18,994 W o 196 Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Southern States o A d s I o F Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri.. 164,337 2,677 79,783 118,457 114,360 214 12,296 11 23,802 3,743 42,919 25,010 i 210,534 53,636 164,337 1,270,256 94,775 1,214 203,731 202,642 930 470 2,611 1,218 117,369 48,595 170,619 982 39,712 42,643 74,010 3,328 1,520 478 285 40,704 41 18 503 55 76,366 351,759 216,449 258,285 961,157 277,70S 256,252 295,123 530,134 44,456 4,848 281,497 558,230 2,839,564 419,920 115,477 59 558 1,035,696 519 132 749 143 1,765 100,394 126,524 217,105 216,106 75,963 20,703 24,867 16,158 100,434 153 149 33 32 6,744 812 210 24 12,534 12,157 4,343 9,426 13,322 2,059 10,274 381 15,344 898,254 44,344 359 57 32 79,843 101,041 60,102 198,202 36,695 56,975 13,612 29,012 3,549 129 14 196 . . Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah . . . Nevada Arizona Alaska Pacific States 22,618 5,021 35,420 28,520 37,328 . . . 519 13,436 . 17,159 19,476 402,617 23,200 416,053 23,200 499,188 129 93 726 8,984 8,479 7,569 13,997 05,413 1,880 943 1,186 520 138,106 39,681 174,693 437,744 699 31,536 79,434 133,803 42,677 22,233 285, 450 7,184 16,390 2,687 8,367 1,576 14 3,524 540 15 i •' . i- Hawaii Porto Rico Philippines. . Islands 386,564 487 772 614 85 3,138 434 4,489 819 1 4,079 17,463 86,979 2,823 1,706 1,259 699 8,061 86,004 United States 17,678 14,905 2,113,695 3,168,780 8,612,979 985,945 298,768 447,578 126,338 5,318,976 Includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of Government securities. 3 OO TABLE No. 78—Schedule of loans, investments, cash, and deposits in 21,388 State, savings, private banhs, and loan and trust companies, June 30, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Schedule of cash. States, etc. Maine Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Alabama Louisiana Texas Gold coin. 94 Gold certificates. Silver coin. Silver certificates. Legaltender notes. Schedule of deposits. Nation- Federal Nickels and al-bank reserve cents. notes. notes. 32 1,064 855 494 1,802 503 825 278 216 1,266 610 1,272 586 3,314 2,883 586 7,231 3,169 312 39 33 2,507 2,337 1,319 1,876 5,172 3,469 10,400 384 562 340 632 938 350 2,262 6,499 3,622 203 45 810 35 349 21 285 92 340 127 321 64 656 661 921 13 717 313 4,910 2,262 6,499 655 4,004 1,848 40 3,574 2,333 4,074 2,087 2 563 1,162 313 4,261 31,853 1,030 13 9 2 40 14,631 5,865 2 149,002 131,269 105,515 11,590 1,172,742 1,043 174,849 432,194 231 174 13,494 5,713 545,262 20,237 13,038 2,165,571 3,830 9,871 120 108,254 "*i*776" "*"46,~46i" 1,991 2 179,034 1,767 613,428 634,684 6,819 25,906 149 116,086 433" 21,507 103,006 837 42,022 2,304 682,422 33,652 149,945 762,535 124,066 67,329 128,932 77,345 54,831 2,476 42,856 57,456 78,304 118,354 175,184 65,109 111,112 5,793 1,088 831 846 3,747 9,058 7,293 4,952 9 Saving deposits or depos- Time cer- Deposits its in in- tificates not of deterest or posit. classified. savings department. 444,485 68,924 15,381 2,980 Kentucky Tenness ee Southern States 2,105 815 1,026 5,737 31 11,853 Individual de- Demand Certified posits certifi- checks and subject cates of to check deposit. cashiers' cheeks. without notice. 4,434 4,642 632 847 446 247 112 226 2 190 Cash not classified. 48,740 976,812 7,106 1,006 114,000 136,893 1,004 16,260 2,313 12,751 3,473 8,718 36,245 342 91,630 19,577 153,159 4,oii 3,555,467 875 81,837 9,168 3,569,138 59,494 440 79,089 24,246 167,280 35,767 20,097 305 32,353 33,252 22,227 11,698 2,732 1,441 1,354 1,541 612 1,018 622 353 1,923 2,874 669 805 13,212 19,351 17,420 18,434 45,329 3,785 9,908 "43,263' 258,862 726 2,379 3,641,284 161,362 4,990 17,764 11,584 18,296 8,611 52,004 4,105 1,109 13,852 167, 271 183,465 00 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri . 2,658 61 85 1 101 84 16 1,144 24,775 55 20 106 244 7,703 62 3,391 6 680 226 1 489 1,502 505 409 317 i 97 38 20 116 28 12 3 183 5,304 3 688 604 Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma 2,294 3,905 256 75 32,828 155 | 144 515 39.286 207,541 2,561 1,741 24,256 1,603 128,966 2,201,405 2,504 1,840 49 8,849 44,009 71 792 137,612 195,967 7.162 1,284 142 26 2,113 5,140 81.118 66,874 9,107 2,189 114,382 174,577 6,701. 465.780 68,340 2,337 8,575 80,300 86,748 391,505 67,063 283,689 15,867 1,170,648 557,775 1,320 1,589 3,431 6,366 562 1,315 15,286 16,365 54 878 501 1,550 399 2,225 1,56*1 238 1,916 28, 751 109,528 1,766 6 2,906 609,992 90,856 8,849 64,146 391,367 5,800 ^ 227 68,219 54, 773 947,334' 28,567 2,438 792 1,590 62,699 19,282 17,079 11,330 368 558 10,501 94 462 1 30,469 13,149 1,727 2,365 886 2,913 1,392 152 . Islands 1 178 326 622 546 1 1,098 1,151 679 107 96 405 9 47 1,544 ... 9,737 14,858 21,212 4,003 143 33 27 310 7 254 3,109 1,413 3,835 2,643 124,696 39, 759 111,799 664 474 175 163 372 1,081 9,154 6,193 6,762 4,507 544 15,933 3,017 2,935 1,616 22,109 20,984 5,952 64,393 7,375,170 1,364,013 5,105,539 810 30,469 13,202 i ,9\) 934 18,728 1,113,397 53 Pacific States 'A x 1,006,072 3,808 16 680 25,598 4,798 263,580 i,538 1,336 19,513 46,527 8,389 86,183 195 13,126 36,444 8,900 3,210 689,140 75,128 81,036 106,246 70,277 37 601 6,320 9,830 4,929 699 3,692 936 Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska United States. 54 281.476 10,833 41,836 1,249,048 25,297 2,663 134,831 if, 869 118,614 18,564 20,513 414 773 146 Western States Hawaii Porto Rico Philippines 2,147 49 13 179 948 546 2,249 786 501 56 24,896 3,237 12,952 3,169 103,385 12,538 17,553 1,807 454 1,122 7 159 17,135 15,440 8,735 32,575 1,313 393,361 6,241,978 660,889 l 373 35,430 285 40,014 240 00 TABLE NO. 79.—Abstract of reports of condition of 17,225 State banks, showing their condition at the close of business on June 30, 1919. 00 oo [In thousands of dollars.] Resources. States, etc. Number of b a n k s . Loans and discounts. Rhode Island 1. Connecticut Overdrafts. Investments. Banking Other house, furniture, and real estate owned. fixtures. Due from banks. Checks and other cash items. -Exchanges for clearing house. Cash on hand. Other resources. Aggregate resources. 3 3 New England States 3,388 9,470 2 1,362 2,861 26 120 53 138 636 1,208 6 262 245 306 425 44 29 6,066 14,515 6 12,858 2 4,223 146 191 1,844 268 245 731 73 20,581 37 762 91 10,666 210 24 224 5 112 597,789 19,634 144,274 2,382 49,063 314 9 77 6 61 260,787 16,800 120,624 6,569 29,676 20 809 652 8,863 262 1,389 125 2,156 376 375 138 570 3,311 29,511 948 6,478 172 639 218 1,478 50 458 20 69 41 628 1,351 10,887 334 2,402 154 1 270 298 42 191 328,536 10,947 90,125 575 813,142 467 434,456 31,975 3,032 178,818 174,843 89 56,602 48,673 1,742,097 119,175 104,786 134,579 105,035 165,250 36,280 66,735 77,532 158,322 129,440 94,688 108,885 114,360 233 470 744 1,651 3,918 97 136 5,010 1,254 872 453 833 620 29,972 22,755 20,175 14,583 18,837 10,502 12,592 23,967 42,029 14,676 16,039 37,172 25,010 3,513 5,720 4,112 2,700 6,428 2,620 2,550 1,706 6,829 6,110 3,110 3,445 5,238 1,195 1,262 714 729 2,733 902 1,481 435 1,845 799 819 193 1,214 16,164 18,534 25,109 15,775 32,732 15,130 17,519 30,211 31,975 35,472 24,982 24,396 39,737 779 442 1,455 1,660 683 1,748 548 . 295 214 471 342 653 184 261 293 222 834 386 426 416 685 442 36 2,831 2,045 487 899 4,011 4,434 4,642 5,172 2,358 15,381 2,564 4,477 3,106 5,534 8,302 3,470 6,776 4,952 1,468 6,695 3,694 3,367 7,068 248 1,177 2,072 8,535 7,612 1,133 5,742 8,086 177,814 166,326 196,489 148,201 252,347 69,028 107,700 144,553 265,756 205,328 145,181 188,341 203,228 Southern States 4,997 1,415 067 16,291 288,309 54,081 14,321 327,736 14,112 12,310 71,168 56,897 2,270,292 609 435 905 511 775 570,524 122 228 940,015 268,674 248,018 684 420 1,290 408 923 281,216 34,283 341,905 407,668 75,387 23,332 3,868 19,836 15,107 7,284 4,437 831 3,803 1,186 1,047 112,808 27,328 204,588 78,472 56,914 737 1,264 45,821 6,182 3,047 12,788 26,739 5,489 41,338 25,059 10,048 5,543 3,007 2,676 60 113 1,038,808 198,718 1,601,272 811,782 404,859 New York New Jersey 2 Pennsylvania 3 - . . Maryland 4 Eastern States Virginia West Virginia * North Carolina 4 South Carolina Georgia 4 ^ Florida 2 6 Alabama . Mississippi 4 * Louisiana 4 5 Texas Arkansas 2 6 Kentucky 7 Tennessee Ohio 5 Indiana Illinois 6 Michigan 8 .. Wisconsin 591 478 6,602 8,966 2,078 H H tei o o I 1,120 371 1,325 Western States Washington Oregon 13 California **. Idaho Utah* . Nevada Arizona * . . . . . Alaska Pacific States Hawaii Porto Rico Philippines Islands United States 1,268 86 815 45,728 24,515 75,342 7,903 4,417 9,127 1,919 374 2,192 51,559 31,631 89,450 5,398 6,051 2,899,912 5,894 1,286,044 90,874 15,789 652,750 62,449 706 519 957 1,068 256 101 222 69 582 100,077 124,007 217,105 232,293 52,074 19,051 35,427 16,158 100,434 527 1,007 2,122 1,884 279 313 149 66 487 12,521 11,343 21,502 27,868 4,657 1,875 7,111 1,196 15,344 3,721 3,395 5,326 5,396 2,207 426 1,192 430 2,805 1,893 566 671 907 556 77 224 315 509 21,671 38,784 51,210 11 64,951 8,917 5,440 8,468 2,332 25,661 750 128 141 605 318 343 60 66 968 4,480 896,626 6,834 103,417 24,898 5,718 227,434 274 171 298 138 99 23 60 13 106,410 58,840 179,570 36,695 56,975 13,612 26 497 3,549 154 466 1,083 162 759 149 169 58 38,857 20,463 53,987 7,184 16 390 2,687 7 442 1J576 5,349 1,852 12,080 1,483 1,832 407 1,555 227 2,893 744 1,016 435 1,271 214 1,076 482,148 3,000 148,586 24,785 6,631 20,170 23,742 65,428 2,268 696 38,527 7,305 2,754 4,489 576 439 389 405 31 40 Middle Western States North Dakota * South Dakota 2 Nebraska*... Kansas 210 Montana Wyoming 2 Colorado12 New Mexico Oklahoma 260,063 152 024 338,366 17 13 10 Minnesota Iowa Missouri 9 109,340 41,491 14,548 1,404 436 57,839 3,228 723 15,544 26,259 270,812 17,225 6,629,093 73,979 2,279,583 228,163 46,118 1,574,100 264,699 54,444 355,567 195,860 11,701,606 3,012 212 123 23,729 380,023 218,242 560,994 26,844 138,679 35,463 5,214,698 516 13 772 2,504 2,520 8,849 7,444 1,567 881 2,010 845 3,692 3,489 4,030 272 381 411 74 39 69 143,664 186,275 310,956 343,512 70,956 28,817 55,231 21,460 150,741 3,379 4,229 30,312 8,765 1,311,612 853 363 4,520 566 1,862 1,073 7,016 57 29,814 16,745 45,848 8,712 11 051 4,287 10 336 886 8,359 5,072 16,575 47 4,248 423 12,900 67 1,479 505 196,173 105,130 342,137 57,031 92,122 22,851 48 678 7,392 1,036 1,892 61 6 127,679 6,420 10,004 42,531 19,730 442 1,013 1,773 723 4,055 4,330 7,159 1,435 178 24,646 3 871,514 7,712 4,181 45,946 58 5,733 4,161 24,117 1,727 2 365 886 2 679 863 S 44,368 38,087 188,357 108 w NOTE.—Mutual savings banks of West Virginia and California included with State banks. 1 Includes business of 1 branch. Includes private banks. June 2,1919. 4 Includes stock savings banks. s includes loan and trust companies. 2 3 6 Includes 2 private banks. 7 As of June 25,1919. Includes 2 industrial banks. 9 Mar. 4,1919. 1 Aug. 23,1919. Includes 3 private banks. 0 8 11 12 13 14 Includes legal reserve. Includes mutual and stock savings banks Includes foreign bank. Includes 214 departmental banks. Q K! 00 CO TABLE NO. 79.—Abstract of reports of condition of 17,225 State hanks, showing their condition at the close of business on June SO, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Liabilities. States, etc. Rhode Island. Connecticut... New England States. New Y o r k . . . . New Jersey Pennsylvania.. Delaware Maryland Eastern States. Virginia West Virginia... North Carolina., South Carolina.. Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi , Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Southern States. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan... Wisconsin. Minnesota. Iowa Missouri Middle Western States. Capital stock paid in. 520 550 Surplus fund. Undivided profits less expenses. 250 750 80 735 1,000 Due to banks. Dividends unpaid. Deposits. Postalsavings deposits. Notes and bills rediscounted. 302 0,534 10 851 302 I Bills payable. 5,216 12,179 175 815 175 17,395 39,603 2,238 19,076 620 5,150 61,911 1,740 20,137 625 3,632 1,007 7,910 200 1,276 90,235 361 4,024 322 624 78 33 3 116 960, 757 34,887 207,527 8,833 75,876 66,687 88,045 10,393 95,566 230 1,347,880 17,564 14,741 13,468 13,286 29,264 5,585 10,877 10,262 17,042 25,080 14,062 15,155 17,349 9,844 8,962 6,408 6,062 21,485 2,147 4,619 5,093 9,052 8,577 4,826 7,891 9,148 3,782. 3,404 4,587 3,850 777 2,703 2,872 4,382 4,064 2,677 3,177 2,704 2,587 7,933 2,546 9,783 2,252 3,262 5,020 25,052 6,551 7,149 1,680 420 580 200 213 355 100 115 51 538 127,415 130,286 143,304 101,399 101,302 50,951 81,570 114,855 182,126 144,801 101,896 151,362 157,263 203,735 104,114 36,341 76,519 3,035 1,654,596 58,417 16,980 101,189 39,114 24,558 24,753 16,634 41,323 39,138 6,051 67,135 25,233 8,791 9,342 6,140 24,464 15,419 4,270 28,306 8,754 5,228 2,161 3,185 8,739 12,075 2,424 84,575 17,733 8,729 10,258 703 66 1,751 852 289 174 3,051 313 22,772 804,091 164,077 1,229,729 663,842 345,952 328,970 186,540 431,804 186,294 76,062 158,566 4,155,005 6,871 l ? 070 I 322,9 Other liabilities. 385 3,835 91 7,434 69,056 56,504 2,430 1,430 6,319 2,609 1 53,137 963 2,018 39 58,121 907 0,658 344 3,020 6,499 2,911 12,769 14,120 26,384 613 3,519 4,053 13,584 12,527 11,416 2,297 10,239 7,150 1,359 1,435 4,110 3,714 514 643 1,728 10,484 3,728 808 6,561 9,229 hi 380 619 3,496 18 1,944 218 386 19,540 120,931 51,463 457 837 43,119 2,878 2,070 4,199 10,488 2,963 3,741 20,721 3,507 94,513 1,050 45,468 13,463 3,799 166 2,002 11,171 79,905 171,632 53,500 I 36,862 5,130 3 CO O United States . 1 Estimated. 20,175 43,403 119 3,691 2 980 11,797 1 273 2 862 401 1,492 141 3,188 1,849 5,844 568 1 304 322 1,098 212 6,946 4,603 19,008 1,449 3 870 193 1 1,385 348 69 36 24,637 14,385 37,802 1,704 860 969 573 4,413 2,564 785,727 Islands 34,189 18,401 Hawaii Porto Rico Philippines 2,385 7,969 9,060 12,253 681 385 1,280 212 9,178 4,260 4,812 9,329 Pacific States 471 4,320 6,339 4,341 ] 081 771 675 240 1,937 73,174 Alaska 3,824 3,069 6 885 12,488 2 190 868 1,730 805 2,330 13,395 8 155 34,391 4 533 7,240 1,678 3,037 745 .. 11,515 10 038 23 334 24 197 8 290 2 390 5,063 2,817 12,048 99,692 North Dakota South Dakota... Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Western States Washington. Oregon.. California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona.. 440,843 123,402 . . . . . . . . . . . . 158,236 259,144 280,197 55 068 23,991 95 44,709 109 15,291 113,697 412 394 525 9,754 1,042 1,265 1,797 1,073,735 204 19,891 17,336 2,868 157,126 84,130 253,301 42,859 62 740 19,969 1 40,014 5,832 871 688 265 3,562 1,128 2,676 1,968 4,636 879 2,399 4,068 2,689 682 12,456 143 14 106 148 21,652 202 665,971 2,041 364 3,767 28,607 49 27 10 34,640 25,958 23,951 5,955 32,738 86 164,126 444,769 7,542 18 29 17 43 12 93 4 77 185 874 7,747 1,859 1,610 4 134 2,161 3 468 140 23 141 2,031 111 178 200 184 10 100 9,344 12,082 31,876 32 9 126 1,820 2,524 2,224 261 119,523 84,549 41 4,470 122,008 8,999,131 9,477 303,780 436,442 '^Includes notes and bills rediscounted and bills payable. 109,769 a o H o Pi o i m o q m a <!£> 3 TABLE NO. 79.—Abstract of reports of condition of 17,225 State banks, showing their condition at the close of business on June 30, 1919—Continued. CO to [In thousands of dollars.] Investments. Loans and discounts. Secured by farmlands. Rhode Island Connecticut... . . State, county, and municipal bonds. 1,975 4,723 729 978 40 400 1,707 40 400 All other loans. Railroad bonds. 193 1,883 . . . . E a s t e r n Sto-tGS 285,810 17,863 65,277 2,115 39,425 1,160 9,899 260,787 9,126 120,624 5,4Q9 19,777 337,970 410,490 18,733 119,175 104,786 134,579 105,035 165,250 36,280 66,735 77,532 137,269 7,674 16,115 9,729 8,198 8,731 14,561 22,912 753 327 123 i23,256 79, 783 108,885 114,360 12,296 29,972 22,755 3,307 4,854 18,837 2,304 3,861 9,079 18,994 14,676 3,743 37,172 25,010 42,142 . . . . . Q O 415,723 48,438 123,256 1,249,669 92,542 1,203 194,564 181,820 Southern States. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan 6,698 289,532 21,053 6,184 14,905 - . p 2.076 5,849 22,447 1,771 30,559 267 9,638 64,682 PPTI T s vl vania i Virginia..... West Virginia N o r t h Carolina South C a r o l i n a . . . . Georgia Florida Alabama . « * Mississi T)vA Louisiana Texas . Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee . 1,111 4,738 Bonds of other publicservice corporations Other bonds, (including stocks, warrants, etc. street and interurban railway bonds). United States Government securities.* 311 New England States New York New Jersey Delaware Maryland Secured by collateral other than real estate. 302 9 States, etc. Secured by other real estate (including mortgages owned). 192,927 195,777 122,228 940,015 268,674 109,862 22,139 168,076 56,780 114,574 12,144 173,829 407,668 I H H O Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 245,018 260 063 152,024 46,183 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana "W'yominfif Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma 485,110 .. . . . . ! . 20,183 ;; . 2,439 Western States 17,526 22,622 . . 17,526 12,947 Washington Oregon. California Idaho Utah . . . Nevada Arizona... Alaska 9,406 Pacific States ; Hawaii Porto Rico Philippines 36,851 372,101 93,631 16,054 100,077 124 007 217'105 212,110 52, C74 19,051 15,462 16 158 100,434 856,478 16,054 12,521 11,343 4,343 8,690 4,657 1,875 3,688 384 15,344 40,572 8,984 8,479 7,569 13,997 65,413 n 62,845 3,423 812 H 38,857 20,463 53,987 7 184 16,390 2,687 7,442 1,576 ! I 443,741 3,524 540 15 820,312 17,159 19,178 93,463 58,840 154,110 36 695 56,975 13,612 26,497 3,549 22,353 93 726 691 11 549 24,515 75,342 292,183 228,003 Middle Western States 37,845 34 179 2,186,799 # o 148,586 1,880 943 1,186 520 437 772 614 85 3,138 434 4,489 Islands 819 4,079 17,463 86,979 2,823 1,706 1,259 699 8,061 United States 819 384,192 1,003,228 5,240,854 528,478 98,580 1,259 1,099 1,652,167 1 O o W o Includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of Government securities. 3 o CD CO TABLE N O . 79.—Abstract of reports of condition of 17,225 State banks, showing their condition at the close of business on June SO, 1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Schedule of cash. States, etc. Gold Silver coin. 13 65 Rhode Island. Connecticut New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland 10 14 17 31 38 341 72 126 2 2 78 10 31 31 379 72 126 4 62 7 71 161 239 61 163 62 7 71 2,101 847 446 247 112 226 656 661 921 322 60 1,002 28 3,802 322 60 1,002 28 2 12,179 12,181 i 960,757 717 12,544 1 915 22,076 798 303 2,563 4,248 163 95 7 201 41,028 111 10,792 327 102,788 5,141 87 2,339 69 29,592 184 1,508 26 34,538 118,535 3,280 78 14,921 317 45,784 52,858 107,929 32,087 1,718 156,353 61,100 67,329 128 932 77,345 54,831 2,476 1,441 1 354 1,541 612 35,767 20,097 305 7,106 1,006 32,353 33,252 22,227 11,698 2,732 3,574 2,333 4,074 Southern States 1,160 313 190 2,429 313 4,004 1,848 15,381 2,564 8,302 6,776 4,952 47,051 5,852 287 . 798 2,040 32i 64 . . 3,802 4,434 4,642 78 Eastern States Ohio. Indiana Illinois Michigan Savings Indideposits Certified vidual or deNaTime Silver Legal- tional Federal Nickels Cash deposits Demand Deposits checks posits in not certificertificertifi- tender bank reserve and not and subject cates of cates of cates. notes. notes. notes. cents. classi- to check deposit. cashiers'" interest deposit. classified. or savfied. checks. ings dewithout notice. partment. certificates. Gold coin. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia .. . Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas . . . Kentucky Tennessee Schedule of deposits. 4 27,436 500 988,693 161,362 37,302 57,456 78.304 118) 354 130,587 6.5,109 98,553 4,899 1,088 831" 505 3,747 801 622 353 1,923 1,717 66,9 805 13,949 17,420 18,434 45,329 1,194 9,908 4,990 17,764 11,584 10,798 8,611 52,004 4,105 13,852 43,263 114,000 914,102 135,658 11,838 250,869 159,773 182,356 32 261,446 5,489 41,338 1,229,729 25,055 31,658 129,982 7,073 388 395,674 71,796 36,444 33,707 663,842 1 082 Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 7,643 183 134,831 114,428 24 256 1,165 298,948 5,868 470 101,920 2,039,382 192,929 :::::::: 1 29,719 3,055 3,511 Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska. Kansas Montana Wyoming . Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma. 4 8,359 5,072 16,575 2,504 250 466 1,756 673 143 1,495 295 5,276 1 129 337 277 48 1 396 8,849 17,495 28,352 8,389 86,183 16,625 586,510 5 733 4*161 . 1,403 2,533 194 9,557 3 2 8,151 68,219. 53 427 244;799 28,567 15,966 1,727 2 365 886 2,679 810 . Pacific States Hawaii Porto Rico Philippines Islands United States 326 622 546 1,098 1,151 109,638 172,413 30,777 96,2li 14,373 537,447 483,765 1,320 1,484 3,088 5,016 74,864 79,585 106,246 67,621 21 297 6,056 7 983 4,929 6 1,336 368,581 2,237 17,079 10 864 14,858 2,063 68,440 7,856 40,111 2,438 791 1 590 59 Qd9, 19 048 368 558 96 405 1,544 179 948 546 2,249 786 501 16,139 564 10,822 648 72,515 6,877 1,425 283 186,540 887,i09 895 o w 25.598 6 409 H O H w 8,502 94 462 33 18,361 679 107 ] 835 238 1,916 143 409,516 3,834 2,643 9 47 454 1,122 7,159 17,135 15,440 664 474 175 163 372 1,081 56 8,735 32,575 1,313 1,027 245,550 4,093,816 434,583 15,966 1 178 75,114 35,882 4,003 53 1,392 152 242 1,296 15,286 15,882 33 771 440 1 124 399 2,113 4,799 10,501 . . 8,204 43,888 69,960 137,612 194,631 699 3,692 881 146 Western States Oregon California Idaho. Utah Nevada Arizona Alaska 1,140 1,616 3,629 27 310 7,254 17 - 413 111,596 9 154 6.193 6,762 22.109 8 35,430 285 40,014 to 9,737 i,373 240 39,293 4,507 544 15,933 o 99,089 3,017 2,935 20,984 5,952 40,104 1,119,487 1,133,524 2,177,617 o 1 Includes trust and safe deposits. 2 Includes gold bullion, gold certificates, and United States notes. 8 Includes silver certificates, Treasury notes, Federal reserve notes, national bank notes, silver, and minor coins. g a CO TABLE NO. 80.—Abstract of reports of condition of 622 mutual savings banks, shotting their condition at the close of business on June SO. 1919. CO Pn thousands of dollars.] Resou States. Maine 1 Now Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts2 Rhode Island Connecticut New England States New York New Jersey 3 4 Pennsylvania Delaware.... Maryland Eastern States Ohio Indiana Wisconsin... Minnesota 5 Middle Western States Washington Number of banks. Loans and Overdrafts discounts. Investments. Banking Other house, furniture, and real estate owned. fixtures. Due from banks. 84 957 67,535 16,141 465,614 65 601 231,345 1 763 888 291 9 236 486 2,658 122 415 32 2,517 205 398 2 162 2,797 2,477 24,453 4 732 931,194 15,322 3,689 36,621 1,129,387 74,806 34,639 5,657 21,522 1,049,146 102,541 232,104 13,374 96, 531 18,620 2,079 1,779 113 1,467 13,062 538 432 27 524 112,835 5,866 15,976 197 1,266,011 1,493,698 24,058 14,583 140,548 352 3 5 7 9 20,875 10,598 1,382 26,362 39,851 4,165 1,581 19,274 1,148 154 19 506 4 30 IS 49 7,091 1,769 415 2,784 no 71 23 159 24 59,217 64,871 1,827 101 12,059 363 1 7,481 1,846 365 22 496 44 45 20 196 15 80 16 983 48,035 47,321 683, 754 36 521 170,665 400 1,003,279 141 27 10 2 17 Pacific States 1 622 2,335,988 8 8 7,481 United States Cash on hand. 365 22 819 31 181 168 3 311 415 311 2,886 816 11,853 34 1,831 609 959 105 -'06 120,085 66,679 1,191,074 108 973 417^ 879 16,592 3,541 2,011,096 30,148 1,043 21,850 210 31 3 2,367,040 188,038 308,428 19,826 126,125 53,251 41,572 18,395 189,724 1,681 229 24 282 54 2,216 9 140,717 67 4 * June 2,1919. H O 8 I 10,281 8 70,815 17,024 3,462 49,416 67 1, 534 o 3,009,457 16,958 108 54 496 2,491,607 Aggregate Other resources. resources. 13,842 984 1,480 652 64 752 5,871 1,846 8 NOTE.—Mutual savings banks of West Virginia and California included with State banks. 1 2 June 28,1919. Includes business of two branches. includes 1 stock savings bank. Checks a n d Exchanges other cash for clearing items. house. 85 A 56,805 5,171,551 a 10,281 35, 833 w *Includes 2 stock savings banks. O Liabilities. States. Capital stock paid in. Maine... New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts.. Rhode Island Connecticut 2,447 37,371 2,223 11,698 98,743 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania, Delaware. . . Maryland 56,584 181 127 U3,'028 2 20,519 2,046 9,733 Eastern States.. 226,451 1 * . Middle Western States Washington.. Pacific States United States. i Includes capital stock of 1 stock savings bank. Undivided profits less expenses. 5,906 9,518 4,413 56,412 5,317 17,177 New England States Ohio Indiana Wisconsin . . Minnesota... Surplus fund. Due to banks. Dividends unpaid. Deposits. 617 117 97,253 110,241 59 7S4 1,089,550 101,419 387, 646 617 117 1,845,893 2,845 Notes and bills rediscounted. Postalsavings deposits. 326 82 139 35 481 82 139 1,083 172 4,460 1,760 151 3 1,686 931 288 92 1,003 66 2,314 66 82 90 169 65,013 29 8 1 6 r 306 9,757 683 * Includes $10,200 capital stock. 117 4,751,113 a o i 44 265 9 7,57 90 333,420 11,366 300 6 129.930 169 224 1 s 7,838 82 65 395 14, 602 3,212 46,721 8,057 6,305 14 1,186 6,879 1,256 3,007 2 765 533 6,025 Other liabilities. 395 2,179,034 173,756 279,235 17 422 116,086 5,667 358 Bills payable. 265 82 139 1,471 19,513 C d includes capital stock of 2 stock savings banks. CO TABLE N O . 80.—A bstract of reports of condition of'622 mutual savings banks, showing their condition at the close of Imsiness on June SO, 1919—Continued. OO [In thousands of dollars.] Investments. Loans and discounts. States. Secured by farm lands. Secured by collateral other than real estate. All other loans. United States Government securities.1 State, county, and * municipal bonds. Railroad bonds. 41,709 4,759 ... 8,090 1,967 48,487 6 939 1,484 15,062 12,572 7,054 127,916 7,842 37,843 13,621 7,409 6,352 62,187 10 419 60,997 40,449 20,154 1,061 203,131 17 267 122,053 757,018 132,062 67,731 208,289 160,985 404,115 71,928 32,276 4,943 19,407 2,878 2,363 5,241 14,554 New York New Jersey Pennsy lvani a Delaware.. . Maryland 1,912 4,608 3,157 103,828 2,783 15,774 128,554 New England States 14,307 35,337 488 526,680 26,799 153,407 46,468 Maine New Hampshire Vermont. Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut . . . . 6;321 . . Eastern States Ohio Indiana . . Wisconsin Minnesota Secured by other real estate (including mortgages owned). . . 14,554 6,321 51,433 24 110 84,630 2,101 1,132,216 24,108 i6,598 1,382 26,362 3,400 2,103 478 6,483 16 304 38,342 12,464 17,403 20 147 2.062 4 12,791 1,099 35,004 1,846 7,481 United States 46,468 900,126 143,624 1,245,770 1,846 244,861 178,388 404,115 i Includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of Government securities. H W O o O 73,175 1,469,588 7,481 Pacific States 6,738 27,400 1,674 20,947 5,963 10,453 I 1,049,146 80,534 232,104 11,273 96,531 22,007 714 Washington 9,087 1,129,387 2,115 . Middle Western States... 764 Bonds of other publicservice comporations Otner bonds, (including stocks, warstreet and rants, etc. interurban railway bonds). 84,630 1,579,613 w Q Schedule of deposits Schedule of cash. States. Gold coin. Gold certificates. Savings IndiCertified deposit vidual or deTime Na- Federal Nickels Cash deposits Demand checks Silver Legalposits in certifi- Deposits not Silver certifi- tender tional- reserve not and subject certifiand coin. cates. notes. bank notes. cents. classi- to check cates of cashiers' interest cates of classified. or savnotes. fied. without deposit. checks. ings de- deposit. notice. partment. jj jjjj g o Maine.... New Hampshire.. Vermont . . Massachusetts.. Rhode Island Connecticut.. New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland. Eastern States Ohio Indiana Wisconsin . Minnesota Middle Western States 14 16 102 44 96 145 34 6 157 31 171 31 503 82 778 459 56 160 257 40 188 202 585 1,237 56 60 60 10 10 1 1 27 18 482 15 402 402 1,636 1204 17,849 159 5,590 6 1,815,447 6,638 18,212 13 842 9 3* 1,477 652 3 3,351 15,980 20 2 267 59 193 1,853 1 1.0S7 1,639 61 . 30,425 w 433 4 6 129,168 437 hr; 73 5,590 3,597 12 4,716,554 H a 73 d 9 757 67 249 t™"1 9,757 67 j O 5 246 511 g H 64,961 14,352 3,212 46,643 246 282 1,636 c 2,762,182 1 H W £xj Q 2,179,034 173,756 275,884 17 422 116,086 3.351 229 Pacific States 6,638 20 Washington. United States 13,867 5,590 97,253 110,241 6 59,574 1,059,473 101 260 387,646 2 2 29 482 15 5 16 2 5 281 415 311 989 18 11,853 7,075 - 18.285 w fcrj ^ n Commercial deposits. CD CO 00 O O TABLE N O . 81.—Abstract cf reports of condition of 1,097 stock savings banks, shouting their condition at the close of business on June 30, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] "Resources. States. Num- Loans and Overdrafts ber of banks. discounts. Investments. Banking Other house, furniture, and real estate owned. fixtures. Due from banks. Checks and Exchanges other cash for clearing items. house. Cash on hand. Other resources. Aggregate resources. 11 6,290 5,784 23 38 463 32 12,633 H 11 6,290 5,784 26 28 463 32 12,633 W District of Columbia 24 11,253 18 9,147 1,128 525 1,710 55 334 652 40 24,862 Eastern States 24 11,253 18 9,147 1,128 525 1,710 • 55 334 652 40 21,862 O O 3 865 553 37 26 113 2 25 2 1,623 865 553 37 26 113 2 25 2 1,623 569 66,712 1 154 11,215 2C6 7,898 447,219 67,281 1 11,369 __ 206 455,117 24 28 337 1,937 29 28 2,274 17 19.479 '234 5,253 561 779,532 4,652 New Hampshire New England States Florida Southern States Michigan Iowa Middle Western States Kansas 1 Wvomins Western States Oregon California3 Arizona . 3 4 926 317 312,760 134 6,814 46,058 10 9,593 9 541 930 313,077 134 52,872 9,603 550 1 3 260 1,376 4 79 *68~ 428 2 4 1,636 83 496 2 2 120 3 Pacific States 125 1,097 777,789 152 1 18,037 74 7,520 226,692 444,668 United States 112 225,055 925 364 441,789 2,515 18,112 295,131 28,906 24 24 - 67 58,457 904 1,676 7,520 59,428 1,676 1,666 19,730 5,253 784,745 8,659 129,491 1,736 2,024 31,837 5,529 1,281,254 w 1,666 Q 3 Q NOTE.—Stock savings banks of Maryland, North Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, North Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, and Utah included with State banks. Stock savings banks of New Jersey and Minnesota included with mutual savings banks. 2 1 Includes legal reserve. Includes 6 deparmental banks. i Aug. 23,1919. Liabilities. M Capital stock paid in. States. •jt Surplus fund. to I New Hampshire ... Eastern States Due to banks. Dividends unpaid. Deposits. 1,701 Notes and bills rediscounted. Bills payable. 10,857 2,129 | . . Postalsavings deposits. 10,857 1,701 § New England States ^f District of rin|iimhia.-. •P Undivided profits, less expenses. 501 277 361 24 j 20,549 361 24 20,549 75 75 _ 340 501 277 70 35 18 1,486 70 35 18 1,486 8 608 28,867 29,175 240 12,495 143 7,091 7,234 679 8 Southern States to 1 Michigan Iowa M Middle Western States 679 340 2,129 <i Florida Kansas 25 185 210 70~ 30,556 230 ^V^vominsf Western States Oregon California Arizona . . . . 12,735 6 84 84 5,905 717 22 10 70 10 5 5,336 125 405 i 1,020 456 714,908 1 3,109 o o 1.928 30 19,468 150 5,905 157 1,356 1,513 295 1,633 15 55 30,856 19,648 5,466 1,425 United States . 62,740 34,690 13,051 1,796 6 398,17.1 Pacific States ^Estimated. 2 6,666 391 505 2 54 56 Other liabilities. 2 718,473 24 717 1,151,464 803 8,120 * 18 22 8 8,138 6,267 10,411 Includes notes and bills rediscounted and bills payable. o 3 o GO TABLE NO. 81.—Abstract of reports of condition of 1,097 stock savings hanks, shoving their condition at the close of business on June 30, 1919—Con. O [In thousands of dollars.] Loans and discounts. States. Secured by farm lands. Secured by other reaf estate (including mortgages owned). Secured by collateral other than real estate. Investments. All other loans. United State, States county, and Government municipal securities.* bonds. Railroad bonds. Bonds of other publicservice comporations Other bonds, (including stocks, warstreet »nd rants, etc. interurban railway bonds). H H H New Hampshire . . 5,216 New England States . .. 430 992 735 1,117 2,940 O 2, 940 o g 644 992 735 1,117 4,829 3,046 43 2,139 1,338 2,581 2,415 4,009 4,829 3,046 43 2,139 1,338 2,581 356 865 .. . 430 4,009 865 Eastern States 5,216 2,415 District of Columbia 356 Florida ... Southern States . Michigan Iowa 644 197 197 . 317 312,760 6,814 46,058 Middle Western States 313,077 52,872 166 94 1,376 4 79 160 1,470 83 390,783 7,146 364 43,860 2,515 112 225,655 925 Pacific States 390,783 7,146 46, 739 220,692 United States 398,580 11,585 367,624 Kansas . . . Wyoming . . Western States Oregon California Arizona 1 4,394 778 3,256 Includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of Government securities. 1,338 285,365 M O o Schedule of deposits. Schedule of cash. States. Gold coin. Cash NaSilver LegalSilver certifi- tender tional- Federal Nickels not ami coin. cates. notes. bank reserve cents. classified. notes. notes. Gold certificates. Individual deposits subject to check without notice. Savings deposits or deDemand Certified Time Deposits checks posits in certificertifinot and cates of cashiers' interest cates of classified. or sav- deposit. deposit. checks. ings department. o 32 New England States.. District of Columbia Eastern States.. 62 573 18,532 484 164 17 62 573 8,532 484 164 25 34 40 25 34 40 Kansas Wyoming Western States Oregon California Arizona H M w o o 1.412 1 ! 11,369 11,369 g 64 6.143 391,505 501 22 11,215 64 11,215 397,648 501 22 90 90 1 4 1 4 1 24 10 1,466 8 24 1,476 8 4,982 4,982 5.067 a 3,109 14,497 63 317 12,373 234 Pacific States p w 444 139 702,535 14,497 o 285 159 17 United States hrj 1,412 Southern States Middle Western States 10,857 17 Florida Michigan Iowa 10,857 32 New Hampshire 251 12,120 712,577 3,248 702,535 14,587 532 164 317 12,373 413,165 12,631 12,395 o i Includes United States deposits. 00 o CO TABLE JNO. 82.— Abstract ojreports ojcondition c 1,377 trust companies, showing their con y dition at tr close oft sincss on June ie u SO, 1919. 0© O [In thousands of dollars.] Resources. Number of banks. States. Loans and Overdrafts. discounts. Investments. Banking Other house, furniture, and real estate owned. fixtures. -or Checks a n d Exchanges Other resources. Aggregate resources. jaj ^ O Maine1 New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts3 Rhode Island . . Connecticut 53 14 38 104 13 67 . New England States 51,359 8,149 44,411 495,987 79,495 59,540 79 16 331 10 157 54,776 5,549 10,653 123,317 68,825 25,781 1,654 191 384 11,328 2,234 2,424 54 167 946 62 567 5,967 1,442 3,635 93,685 14,396 9,341 183 6,061 158 1,697 15,856 1,399 1,920 368 715 19,506 5,535 3,632 669 839 32,418 687 46,182 116 424 15,753 61 003 799,435 172,801 149,321 uq 3 H ra n o 289 738,941 593 288,901 18,215 1,796 128,466 8,099 17,255 31,676 80, 795 1,314,737 gg New York New Jersey Pennsylvania'. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 101 120 315 19 26 6 2,004,538 227,386 578,288 21,203 69,241 38,273 393 27 373 51 44 17 802,206 204,619 509,658 14,912 46,503 16,366 54,394 10,218 37,117 931 3,579 4,691 2,314 20,065 114 815 2,891 407,743 42,886 121,889 6,386 25,303 7,987 150 198 2,454 10,275 33 299 1,009 1 362 17 484 46,685 9,770 29,958 1,339 1,708 1,261 188,770 3,998 31,274 37 2,225 96 3,654,927 503,672 1,338,898 45,368 149,734 73,075 tj o H £ H H # Eastern States 587 2,938,929 905 1,594,264 110,930 26,199 612,194 164,268 864 90,721 226,400 5,765,674 § 13 73 20 7,473 51,224 9,572 7 295 22 2,563 9,003 5,747 398 1,708 1,068 123 2,227 94 1,940 13,277 2,519 209 1,049 27 217 391 2,659 517 53 2,220 832 13 157 83,662 20,615 J M gj 106 68,269 324 17,313 3,174 2,444 17, 736 1,285 217 3,567 3,105 117,434 (-} 162 10 16 19 23 99,934 4,560 6,852 8,698 21,984 133,011 152 1,085 1 2 131 44,532 23,159 4,147 9,177 3,422 58,210 5,535 550 179 247 628 4,566 595 94 30 64 314 663 20 012 5,847 2,976 684 3,153 40,111 1 095 1 84 3,015 4 081 88 79 3 228 1,003 3,912 33 283 54 82 1 444 599 7,875 275,039 1,371 142,647 11, 705 1,760 72,783 4,195 Florida Texas Kentucky 4 Southern States Indiana.. Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 6 . . . . Middle Western States . 312 53 905 958 12,391 43,337 ——r——M A 35,'491 209 219 14,429 9 4 448 31\105 251,494 566,186 M W ijgj o KJ North Dakota.. South Dakota Kansas... Montana Wyoming Colorado . . Western States 67 Washington Oregon California Pacific States United States 4 10 15 19 2 17 6 3 7 - 1 111 5,031 6 171 20*958 276 29,453 6 9 8 85 2 35 380 814 1 030 5,061 105 10,045 138 287 941 13 1,021 57 102 184 5 247 63,000 145 17,435 2,485 20 8 1,173 586 318 2,660 16 4,087, 742 149 1,600 l,415 7,029 332 8,372 3 14 311 15 83 607 18,897 429 107 383 21 50 241 583 4 136 34 12 e 3 9,360 3,564 1,377 2,117 1 435 5,808 85 3,338 1,201 511 874 147, 710 33,317 850,950 178,450 . 140 196 131 4 85 1 753 7,959 9 295 36 973 783 51,511 991 3,729 556 108,274 1 3 22 80 '71,901 2,965 2 524 82,202 7 174 2,069,920 903 114 37 2,273 31 1,267 53 35 26 20,285 71,981 87,691 142,110 426,174 7,959,996 NOTE.—Trust companies in West Virginia, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Ohio, Illinois, and Arizona included with State banks. 6 Mar. 4, 1919. iJune 28,1919. 6 2 Includes legal reserve. Includes business of 13 branches. *June 2,1919. »Includes trust resources and advances to court trusts. * June 25,1919. Hi o o g a ao o TABLE N O . 82.—Abstract of reports oj condition of'1,377 trust companies, showing their condition at the close of business on June 30, 1919—Continued. oo o [In thousands of dollars.] Liabilities. States. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachus etts Rhode Island Connecticut Surplus fund. Undivided profits less expenses. Due to banks. Dividends unpaid. Deposits. Postalsavings deposits. 1 130 5 39,306 1,353 49 677 22 150 98,618 13,644 54,623 605,266 146,549 123,999 27,546 42,329 903 1,042,699 1,632 206,490 18 689 152,804 2 124 11,885 4,900 10 259 30,787 1 486 3,818 2,160 333,827 6 918 24,234 1 199 3,919 1,063 687 253 57 202 6 2,578,106 415,268 923,636 34 738 113,846 52,582 294,575 396,892 48,516 371,160 1,205 4,118,176 1,700 13,065 4,551 Florida Texas Kentucky 231 2,345 1,348 135 1,504 407 63 5,455 331 36 10,581 51,478 12,559 Southern States 3,461 932 1,967 31,661 10,562 5,376 3,079 372 1,705 14,644 4,025 3,721 62,817 53,959 136,043 25,087 108,987 3 488 10,570 10,400 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Eastern States Notes and bills rediscount ed. 2,637 4,599 805 2,051 37,406 8,528 9,428 . New England States Indiana Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota . Iowa Missouri Capital stock paid in. Middle Western States I 960 3 674 18 33,215 332 491 12,632 950 3,995 99 23,562 246 1,780 34,463 21,742 26,647 71,709 647 195,512 9 07;; 17,153 939 1, ITS 219 160 612 18 133 240 17 044 78,407 1 184 3,704 860 2,836 73,146 234,439 22.4, 709 87 210 6,252 880 s, 5m 1,066 566 3,924 2,046 5,849 36 74,618 87 16,870 4,200 2,285 5,551 4,046 22,423 4,811 3,217 821 1,440 908 19,477 4,623 2,958 348 1, 443 1,160 5,456 5,511 47 11 69 113 14 2 4 903 100 1 549 22,907 140,239 24,332 6,718 15,789 21 834 164,676 55,375 30,674 15,988 28,545 373,588 1,549 129 Other liabilities. 898 19,316 . Bills payable. 5,003 7,342 594 243 151 2 373 5,918 9,279 w o o S H W o 114 539 4,210 32 149 29 2 45'? 784 10,637 46,056 * North Dakota South Dakota Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado Western States. Washington. Oregon California Pacific States United States 500 635 2,350 2,800 50 2,940 165 105 396 1,281 12 1,361 19 304 667 11 432 9,275 3,320 1,510 1,155 850 7,086 1,105 150 1,891 3,146 1,159 63 1 048 4,796 4,342 28,408 710 44,353 7,i69 68 83,657 5 1,159 450,449 491,915 96,765 3 239 91 130 999 299 185 126 " 455,052 ~" 5" 2,346 96 278 350 479 96 520 1,570 1.089 609 337 42 96 1,021 9,091 21 1,948 1,349 2,692 698 658 121 71,867 946 698 72,646 275,070 375,363 5,693,684 6,133 113,219 H O M O o d 2 3 Q CO o oo TABLE NO. 82.—Abstract of reports of condition of 1,377 trust companies, showing their condition at the close of business on June SO, 1919—Continued. o 00 [In thousands of dollars.] Investments. Loans and discounts. States. Maine. .... New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New England States Secured by farm lands. 28,619 4,535 33,154 Secured by other real estate (including mortgages owned). 9,132 3,500 1,311 67,722 13,633 2,478 Secured by collateral other than real estate. 42,227 1,483 11,664 181,179 25,022 29,978 All other loans. 387 3,605 10,014 3,680 1,188 780 1.7,963 14,881 15,820 20,760 71,506 17,686 34,812 36,580 316,458 Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 21,175 652,635 180,139 156,975 19,882 65,467 2,485 Eastern States 272,652 1,588,694 Florida Texas Kentucky Southern States Indiana Michigan Wisconsin 11,392 39,832 11,392 39,832 1 O O 128,317 291,553 1,243,890 323,629 47,495 2,969 1,301 36,656 22,274 17,622 7,281 1,005 4,967 42,864 7,230 8,159 97,776 N©w Tors6v Railroad bonds. 3,166 2,817 242,551 40,840 27,084 108,013 47,247 97,684 1,321 3,774 14,613 New York United State, States county, and Government municipal securities.^ bonds. Bonds of other publicservice corOther bonds, porations (including stocks, warrants, etc. street and intern rban railway bonds). 5,352 9,948 6,075 509 4,020 2,101 802,206 130,421 509,658 9,560 36,555 3,661 1,077,583 95,573 S09 4,020 2,101 1,492,061 7,473 1,663 g 74,198 900 9 003 5,747 9,572 17,045 1,663 15,650 99,934 4,560 6,852 21,076 23,456 23,159 4 1,389 2,754 d 58,553 8,698 21,984 44,456 1,981 30,002 30,002 58,553 186,484 24,446 2,754 132 749 2,269 143 1,765 153 149 2,505 17,719 317 2,517 3,902 20,958 276 9,229 3,231 210 24 5,655 19,627 37,199 3,682 359 57 129 14 2,428 97 318 232 2,917 647 129 14 9,217 1,635,416 196,999 21,322 Minnesota. Iowa Missouri. Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota . Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado Western States 519 519 Washington Oregon California Pacific States 489 United States 33,673 420,394 i Includes; Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, 1,998,259 7 *Qfi 3,422 58,210 115,447 33 32 3ertificates of indebtedness, and all issues of Government 38,889 securities. 32 38,713 13 814 732 o, 061 105 6,580 ^5 13,305 O 1,974 1,435 5,808 298 hi 1,773,997 ft H W & r O s § ft o s oo o CD TABLE NO. 82.—Abstract of report of condition of 1,377 trust companies, showing their condition at the close of business on June 80,1919—Continued. [In thousands of dollars.] Schedule of cash. States. Gold coin. Maine. New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island . Connecticut 80 Silver coin. Savings Indideposits Certified vidual or deNaTime Silver Legal- tional Federal Nickels Cash deposits Demand checks posits in certifi- Deposits not certifi- tender bank reserve and classi- subject certifinot and cates of cates. notes. notes. . notes. cents. fied. to check cates of cashiers' interest deposit. classified. of savwithout deposit. checks. ings denotice. partment. 16 962 798 429 New England States . . New York New Jersey Pennsylvania . Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 1,706 348 791 258 199 1,109 548 1,101 517 2,973 2,380 432 6,453 2,584 256 37 31 2,269 2,070 1,248 1,657 4,591 2,812 9,037 324 424 . . . Eastern States Florida Texas Kentucky Gold certificates. Schedule of deposits. 268 42 28 494 27 556 862 5,299 1 582 268 57 556 2 444 2,069 Southern States 7,668 31,853 1,030 231 438,895 65,122 13,494 5,391 168 11,590 983 535, 870 19,915 12,972 46,685 717 29,707 1,325 574,905 28,511 2,069 8 17 1 2 1,617 5,299 349 3 9,622 2,285 12,911 4 37,929 79,637 641,345 88,144 7,286 650,603 94,811 391 590 517 5,520 40,464 12,559 854 281 217 1,120 3,990 2,561 1,498 58,543 1,135 1,337 6,551 817 53,988 26,573 336 1,974 4,223 4,744 2,164 36,286 13,102 96,471 46,583 1,583 5,311 123 4,186 438 114,490 798 12,224 118,676 51,197 405,134 240,265 5,204 3,933 44,573 123 33,305 12,877 269 79 60 139 122, 766 *2,578,106 875 54,401 726 1,879 7,052 49,961 112.751 3,473 2 8,514 18,396 181 79,451 7,052 3,228 1,003 3,912 25 338,265 1,004 3 743 4,181 51 78,662 1,507 4,081 . . 51,749 10,171 45,941 113,269 72,587 44,548 1,203 251 14 84 30 . Indiana . Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri . Middle Western States 1,617 1,824 368 715 4,748 13 1,153 ......... 2,635,987 & 8,900 24,332 4,442 21,834 59,508 C O 31 3 1 23 6 171 84 28 2 047 263 128 South Dakota Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado.. Western States Washington Oregon California... . Pacific States United States 329 3,035 121 1,832 1,326 552 17,598 320 19 483 15 719 53 377 31 21,429 16,971 876 6 North Dakota 327 6 — 1 1 105 162 724 991 343 1,350 22,325 264 1,451 2,371 12 689 105 1,797 6 1,532 24,018 18,677 1,571 39 • • i 6 16 6 I 12,284 4,430 3,131 2,344 1,637 2,213 1 2 Includes trust investments. Includes commercial deposits and certificates of deposit. 3 Includes trust and State deposits. i 609 3 16 | 14,336 3 337 609 674 101,061 1,376,472 337 177,362 23,739 1,115,908 1 4 Includes United States deposits. 5 Includes trust and special deposits. e Includes trust deposits. ISO,034 3 3 O 2,820,169 O o W Q 1 o j 00 TABLE N O . S3.—Abstract of reports of condition of 1,017 private banks, showing their condition at the close of business on June 30, 1919. CO to [In thousands of dollars.] Resources. Number of ban\~s. Loans a n d Overdrafts. discounts. States. S9 94 4,485 1,304 183 5,789 38 4,224 38 4,224 169 179 174 70 182 6 8 Investments. Banking Other house, furniture, and real estate owned. fixtures. Exchanges Due from Checksand for clearing other cash ban^s. items. house. Cash on hand. Other resources. 1,400 672 24,358 10,320 1,247 2,072 34,678 203 162 8, 291 12 263 162 8, 291 159 89 3 1,531 1,034 1,078 443 1, 274 26 234 497 473 101 633 111 51, 493 39,OIR 43,333 11,263 63,365 1,983 251 5,386 2,049 211,055 2 579 30 30 1 10,035 818 2 609 31 10,853 106 46 2,250 3,571 5,803 1,673 328 120 8 11,817 120 5,821 7,476 328 1,371 348 187 356 1,329 39 12 1,371 348 187 356 1,329 39 31, 423 25,525 28,011 7,365 43,366 1,204 190 137 488 15 503 1,30(5 601 942 298 1,249 11 665 119 236 145 1,399 7,514 6,275 7,387 1,382 9,502 363 53 134 200 68 5 8,418 5,296 4,429 1,443 5,439 251 136,894 1,338 25,276 4,407 2,564 32,423 467 2,931 428 41 2 3,604 96 262 14 479 133 7 1,976 238 14 3,3.59 43 3,700 276 486 2,214 133 2 580 3 223 17 26 244 Pacific States 2 580 3 223 17 26 244 106 46 United States 1,017 150,846 2, 763 41,364 5,007 9,253 43,686 371 7,551 L Eastern States Texas Southern States Ohio Indiana . Illinois. Michigan Iowa Missouri2 . . . Middle Western States Montana Colorado "Western States Oregon 780 9 ! 5 resources. 851 396 9,233 2,584 New York Pennsylvania Aggregate 12 967 hj i 1, 245 1, 245 4,314 266,122 3 o Liabilities. States. Capital - stock paid in. New York Pennsylvania Surplus fund. Undivided profits, less expenses. Due to banks. Dividends unpaid. Deposits. 1,321 1,050 21,333 147 346 2,371 5,815 112 438 72 112 438 72 1,655 2,834 653 708 291 18 623 226 536 3,853 4,289 252 2,087 1,466 172 164 52 Southern States 1,466 172 164 52 5,815 Ohio Indiana. Illinois Michigan Iowa" Missouri Middle Western States 2,657 2,838 3 366 990 822 994 204 1,101 921 692 161 402 119 175 36 1,551 4,024 1,135 1,152 65 168 57 : — — — 3 7 25 6 41, 780 34,021 36,676 9,494 55,206 1,585 71 219 74 93 41 178,762 457 108 13,702 4,313 4,084 840 Montana . Colorado ..... Western States 645 55 49 47 108 21 200 700 96 129 200 125 30 88 20 982 3 1,167 4,474 Pacific States 125 30 88 4,717 3,199 41 216,590 NOTE.—Private banks of New Jersey, Florida, Arkansas, South Dakota, Kansas, and Wyoming included with State banks. 1 3 June 2,1919. * March 4,1919. Includes rediscounts. 5 25 5 5,283 6,830 o - H 982 20 8,900 o o 4,382 25 9,003 695 19,846 w 4 681 9,698 Oregon United States. Other liabilities 346 252 752 Bills payable. 147 2,868 1,421 Eastern States Notes and bills rediscounted. 16,604 4,729 1,521 2,332 Texas. Postalsavings deposits. 716 * Includes bonds borrowed. o m o 00 CO TABLE NO. 83.—Abstract of reports of condition of'1,017 private hanks, showing their condition at the close of business on June 30, 1919—Con. oo [In thousands of dollars.] Loans and discounts. States. Secured by farm lands. New York Pennsylvania. Eastern States Southern States 196 : 2,414 2,414 1,249 2,677 1,334 755 9,233 2,584 w a o H 1,249 2,677 214 11 123 3,394 2,611 1,218 4,107 3,277 2,543 982 926 930 470 20,672 25,525 21,142 4,157 43,366 1,023 3,385 2,019 804 103 5,439 251 8,938 8,246 114,862 10,909 175 2,931 176 90 77 Western States H O 77 4,848 O 123 11 181 3,328 1,520 O H 11,817 214 102 175 3,107 90 Oregon 478 285 1,689 41 18 503 55 59 558 12,061 3,604 6 H K fed o d w w 3,610 i 580 5,044 10,403 12,084 223 o 580 Pacific States Railroad bonds. 2,089 102 United State, States county, and Government municipal securities.' bonds. Bonds of other publicservice comporations Other bonds, (including stocks, warstreet and rants, etc. interurban railway bonds). 7,357 Montana Colorado United States All other loans. 1,286 196 Middle Western States Secured by collateral other than real estate. 737 549 Texas Ohio Indiana Illinois .. Michigan Iowa.... Missouri.. Secured by other real estate (including mortgages owned). Investments. 223 Kj 123,315 11,213 1,700 59 558 27,834 Schedule of deposits. Schedule of cash. States. Gold coin. Gold certificates. Silver com. Silver certificates. Na- Federal Nickels Legaltender tional- reserve and bank notes. cents. notes. notes. Cash not classified. Savings Individual Demand Certified deposits, or dechecks deposits certifiposits in and subject cates of cashiers' interest to check deposit. or savchecks. ings dewithout notice. partment. Time Deposits certifinot cates of classified. deposit. d o w O New York Pennsylvania Eastern States 16,604 350 4,729 350 Texas 851 46 897 4,729 16,604 2 40 18 13 9 2 166 4,133 60 37 30 446 1,109 13 40 18 13 9 2 166 4,133 60 37 1 30 440 1,10!) 202 Ohio Indiana Illinois... Michigan 13 2 Southern States 216 28 20,030 7,628 27,352 2,561 1,741 2 1,335 43,347 39,317 577 5 388 49 577 5 437 737 1,063 01 13 Iowa Missouri Middle Western States . , Montana Colorado 49 13 84 15 55 20 100 75 97 34 116 28 12 3 22 1 034 ? 498 242 1 274 ' 26 276 02 315 75 1,244 131 144 43 3, 096 28 4 A 512 22 32 Western States 39 43 534 Oregon 46 | Pacific States 19,319 2,663 310 1 2 3 62" 371 115 2 146 '44 153 45 -r, 14F> 79 142 26 2,337 2,432 8,889 0 590 9,107 1,688 335 9,914 26,489 3,210 944 55,200 215 3 35 2 | 17 ! 9 17 9A 149 tw 149 i o nf,p> ic\ 7dQ o 3,665 1 59,360 3 615 50 46 United States 88 K w o o 737 1 4,205 53,523 44,815 374 Includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of Government securities. Includes demand certificates of deposit. Includes cashiers' checks. H a d 77,073 o 00 Or 816 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 84.—Summary of reports of condition of 17,225 State banks in the United States (including island possessions) at the close of business June 30, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] RESOURCES. Loans and discounts: Secured by real estate, including mortgages owned Secured by collateral other than real estate Not classified Total Overdrafts Investments, including premiums on bonds: United States bonds State, county, and municipal bonds Railroad bonds Bonds of other public sendee corporations (including street and interurban railway bonds) Not classified Total Banking house, including furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Due from banks Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand: Gold coin Gold certificates Silver coin Silver certificates Legal-tender notes National-bank notes Federal reserve notes Nickels and cents Cash not classified 386, Oil 1,003,228 5,240,854 6,629,093 73,979 528,478 96,580 1,259 1,099 1,652,107 2,279,583 228,163 46,118 1,574,100 264,699 54,444 16,139 564 10,822 648 72,515 6,877 1,425 1,027 245,550 Total 355,567 Other resources -.. 195,860 Total resources 11,701,606 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Due to banks Individual deposits: Individual deposits subject to check without notice Demand certificates of deposit Certified checks and cashiers' checks Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings department Time certificates of deposit Deposits not classified Dividends unpaid Postal savings deposits Total Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable, including certificates of deposit representing money borrowed Other liabilities ~~ 785,727 440,843 164,126 444,769 4,093,816 434,583 40,104 1,119,487 1,133,524 2,177,617 7,542 9,477 9,016,160 109,769 303,780 436,442 Total liabilities 11,701,606 TABLE NO. 85.—Summary of reports of condition of 622 mutual savings banks in the United States at the close of business June SO, 1919. JTn thousands of dollars.] RESOURCES. Loans and discounts: Secured by real estate, including mortgages owned Secured by collateral other than real estate Not classified Total Overdrafts Investments, including premiums on bonds: United States bonds State, county, and municipal bonds Railroad bonds Bonds of other public service corporations (including street and interurban railway bonds) Not classified. Total 946,594 143,624 1,245,770 2,335.988 8 244,861 178,388 404,115 84,630 1,579,613 2,491,607 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Banking house, including furniture and Other real estate owned Due from banks Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house. Cash on hand: Gold coin Gold certificates Silver coin Silver certificates Legal-tender notes National-bank notes. Federal reserve notes Nickels and cents Cash not classified fixtures -. 817 41,572 18,395 189,724 1,534 85 249 267 59 193 1,853 1,087 1,639 61 30,425 - Total 35,833 Other resources 56,805 Total resources 5,171,551 r LIABILITIES. Surplus Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Due to banks Individual deposits: Individual deposits subject to check without notice Demand certificates of deposit Certified checks and cashiers' checks Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings department Time certificates of deposit Deposits not classified Dividends unpaid Postal-savings deposits 33,4203 65,013 683 5,590 3,597 12 4,716,554 7,075 18,285 117 82 Total Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable, including certificates of deposit representing money borrowed Other liabilities 4,751,312 139 1,471 19,513 Total liabilities 5,171,551 TABLE NO. 86.—Summary of reports of condition of 1,097 stock savings banks in the United States at the close of business June SO, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.) RESOURCES. Loans and discounts: Secured by real estate, including mortgages owned Secured by collateral other than real estate Not classified Total Overdrafts Investments, including premiums on bonds: United States bonds State, county, and municipal bonds Railroad bonds Bonds of other public service corporations (including street and interurban railway bonds) Not classified Total Banking house, including furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Due from banks Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand: Gold coin Silver coin Legal-tender notes Cash not classified 777,789 152 4,394 778 3,256 1,338 285,365 295,131 28,906 8,659 129,491 1,736 2,024 : 5,067 63 14,587 12,120 Total Other resources Total resources 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 398,580 11 585 367,624 31,837 5,529 1,281,254 52 818 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Due to banks Individual deposits: Individual deposits subject to check without notice Demand certificates of deposit Certified checks and cashiers' checks Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings department Time certificates of deposit Deposits not classified Dividends unpaid Postal savings deposits 62,740 34,690 13,051 1,796 ._ 712,577 532 164 413,165 12,631 12,395 24 803 Total Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable, including certificates of deposit representing money borrowed Other liabilities ". 1,152,291 8 6,267 10,411 Total liabilities 1,281,254 TABLE NO. S7.—Summary of reports of condition of1,377 loan and trust companies in the United States at the close of business June 30, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] RESOURCES. Loans and discounts: Secured by real estate, including mortgages owned Secured by collateral other than real estate Not classified , Total x Overdrafts Investments, including premiums on bonds: United States bonds State, county, and municipal bonds Railroad bonds Bonds of other public service corporations, including street and interurban railway bonds Not classified Total Banking house, including furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Due from banks Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand: Gold coin Gold certificates.. Silver coin Silver certificates Legal-tender notes National-bank notes Federal reserve notes Nickels and cents Cash not classified 454,067 1,998,259 1,635,416 4,087,742 3,33S 196,999 21,322 38,889 38,713 1,773,997 2,069,920 147,710 33,317 850,950 178,450 20,285 3,131 2,344 l, 637 2,213 12,284 4,430 14,336 674 101,061 Total 142,110 Other resources 426,174 Total resources 7,959,996 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus ' Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Due to banks Individual deposits: Individual deposits subject to check without notice Demand certificates of deposit Certified checks and cashiers' checks Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings department Time certificates of deposit Deposits not classified Dividends unpaid Postal savings deposits Total Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable, including certificates of deposit representing money borrowed Other liabilities \ " Total liabilities...... 450,449 491,915 96,765 455,052 1,376,472 177,362 23,739 1,115,908 180,034 2,820,169 2,346 6,133 5,702,163 113,219 275,070 375,363 7,959,996 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 819 TABLE NO. 88.—Summary of reports of condition of 1,017 private hanks in the United States at the close of business June 30, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] RESOURCES. Loans and discounts: Secured by real estate, including mortgages owned Secured by collateral other than real estate Not classified Total Overdrafts Investments,including premiums on bonds: United States bonds State, county, and municipal bonds Railroad bonds Bonds of other public service corporations, including street and interurban railway bonds Not classified Total Banking house, including furnijture and fixtures Otherreal estate owned Du(e from banks Checks and other cash items Exchange for clearing house Cash on hand: Gold coin Gold certificates Silver coin Silver 3ertificates Legal-tender notes Naitional-bank notes Federal reserve notes Nickels and cents Cash not classified 15,447 12,084 123,315 150,846 2,763 11,213 1,700 59 558 27,834 41,364 5,007 9,253 43,686 967 371 .. 310 62 371 115 2,146 144 153 45 4,205 Total 7,551 Other resources 4,314 Totalresources 266,122 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Due to banks Individual deposits: Individual deposits subject to check without notice Demand certificates of deposit Certified checks and cashier's checks Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings department Time certificates of deposits : Deposits not classified Dividends unpaid Total Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable, including certificates of deposit representing money borrowed Other liabilities 19,846 8,900 4,717 3,199 53,523 44,815 374 10,056 30,749 77,073 41 216,631 716 5,283 6,830 Total liabilities 266,122 TABLE NO. 89.—Summary of reports of condition of 7,785 national banks at the close of business June 30, 1919. l [In thousands of dollars.] RESOURCES. Loans and discounts: Secured by real estate, including mortgages owned Secured by collateral other than real estate All other loans Total Overdrafts Investments, including premiums on bonds: United States Government securities 2 State, county, and municipal bonds Railroad bonds ; Bonds of other public service corporations, including street and interurban railway bonds Not classified Total 1 183,982 4,977,340 6,158,597 11,319,919 14,053 3,176,314 322,984 412,371 275,849 864,405 5,051,923 Includes rediscounts. 2 Includes Liberty loan bonds, certificates of indebtedness and all other Government securities. 820 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Banking house, including furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned " Due from banks Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand: Gold coin Gold certificates Silver coin Silver certificates Legal-tender notes National-bank notes Federal reserve notes 323, 754 45,853 3,077,463 141,710 754,504 - 25,893 39,141 42,353 42,564 35,818 64,549 174,137 Total 424,455 Other resources 81,284 Total resources 21,234,918 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank circulation Due to banks Individual deposits: Individual deposits subject to check without notice Demand certificates of deposit Certified checks and cashier's cheeks Time certificates of deposit Deposits not classified Dividends unpaid Postal savings deposits Total United States deposits Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable, including certificates of deposit representing money borrowed Other liabilities 1 1,118,603 872,226 482,217 677,162 2,984.988 8,479,747 408,529 481,952 898,170 1,984,671 25,927 94,088 12,373,084 560,793 435,368 1,049,401 675,076 Total liabilities 21,834,918 TABLE N O . 90.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of State banks from 1915 to 1919. Classification, 1915—14,598 banks. 1910—15,450 banks. 1 1917—15,90* banks. 2 IMS— 16,590 banks. 3 1919—17,225 banks. 4 RESOURCES. j$2,883,098,370. 95. $3,379,823,187. 42 $4,080,541 171. 92 $4,733,930,854. 28 Loans 27.158,447.45 31,013,''961. 11 39,588,168. 61 I 24,926,294.51 Overdrafts 890, 717, 114.94 1,258,287,070.70 420,475,283.65 093,287,158. 98 Bonds Due from other 817,578,090. 05 1,078,558, 130. 05 1,032,949,071.58 557, 020,436. 93 banks Real estate, furni108,885,330. 75 213,703, 747.17 1U3,2483386. 02 223,906,797.07 ture, etc Checks and other 74,136,593.89 132,262,975.92 140,313,967. 49 138,138, 260.18 cash items 6 271,753,812.34 319,373, 218.66 278,628,304.81 Cash on hand 242,754,230.38 37,805,094.02 47,563, 762.52 102,134,028.19 Other resources... 27,705,767.85 < , 629,093 > 73,979 2,279,583 4,399,602,308.91 5,552,977,153. 40 0,799,669,367.15 7,815,738,802.73 11,701,606 Total 3,574,100 274,281 319,143 355,567 195,860 LIABILITIES. 503,985,319.31 503,497,182.91 Capital stock 208,821,900.55 221,081,282.78 Surplus fund Other undivided 97,220,034.27 91,152,015.33 profits 693,760.60 3,081,220.02 Dividends unpaid I n d i v i d u a l de/277,772,330.10 4,290,253,030. 05 posits Postal savings de-. 4,457,203.97 5,429,074.38 posits Due to o t h e r banks 176,960,715.57 217,212,180.75 Other liabilities... 110,459,791.90 108,502,347. 82 Total ,399,602,308.91 1 2 3 4 I 000,004,215.01 1 288,637,803.19 040,000,705.09 j 322,747,190.05 j 785,727 440,843 I 108,493,387.88 : 520,362.06 ' 104,304,398.56 1 4,271,013.95 j 164,12G 7,542 [5,390,824,047. 27 0,114,198,976. 07 5,974,301.98 274,945,784.87 130,203,404. 29 0,054,778.49 \ 278,934,009.73 345,221,729.59 >, 552,977,153, 40 |6,799,669,367.15 7,815,738,862. 73 Includes stock savings banks for 10 States and trust companies for 6 States. Includes stock savings banks for 13 States and trust companies for 8 States. Includes stock savings banks for 12 States and trust companies for 8 States. In thousands of dollars. »Includes exchanges for clearing house. 8,999,131 9,477 444,769 849,991 11,701,606 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 821 TABLE N O . 91.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of mutual savings hanks from 1915 to 1919. 1916—622 1915—630 banks. Classification. banks. 1918—625 1917—622 banks. banks. ? I 1919—022 1 banks. RESOURCES. $2,170,035,074.51 Loans Overdrafts 3,843.10 Bonds 1,869,866,528.83 Due from other banks 183,397,209.00 Real estate, furniture, etc 56,469,544.13 Checks and other cash items 2 935,158. 63 Cash on hand 21,936,695.67 Other resources... 16,738,863.06 $2,221,426,278.04 $2,368,401,477. 78 $2,314,742,904.14 163. 06 3.75 439. 89 1,999,131,810.54 2,131,688,388.86 2,173,821,705.20 2,335,988 2,491,.(.07 213,437,132.40 202,898,003. 08 189, 724 59,264,131.87 62,129,113.11 65,494,064.52 .10,9157 2,753,380.16 26,135,692. 28 28,310,670.40 481,176.94 29,082,167.18 5,819,011.85 1,253,422.47 24,132,875.91 36,217,224.31 1,619 35,833 50,805 4,319,382,916.93 4,547,941,986.84 4,811,038,471.87 4,818,560,362.69 Total 210,919,583.66 5,171,551 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus fund 289,724,578. 07 Other undivided profits 70,292,316.79 Individual deposits 3,950,666,362.08 Postal savings deposits. 6,063.28 Due to o t h e r banks 411,231.38 Other liabilities... 8,282,365.33 321,793,622. 00 315,631,490. 78 51,380,612.85 58,829,989.38 58,792,522.91 65,013 4,186,976,600. 64 4,422,489,384.42 4,422,096,393.15 M,751,230 333,420 757.00 82 341,519.02 21,697,679. 83 683 21,123 4,319,382,916.93 4,547,941,986. 84 4,811,038,471.87 4,818,560,362. 69 Total 1 303,300,757.57 5,171,551 In thousands of dollars. 2 943,593.78 868,536.72 4,471,885. 28 133,809.53 7,791,666.54 Includes exchanges for clearing house. 3 Includes dividends unpaid. TABLE N O . 92.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of stock savings banks from 1915 to 1919. 1915—1,529 banks. 1916—1,242 banks. 1 1917—1,185 banks. 2 1918—1,194 $850,304,207.35 1,514,855.00 158,294,012. 21 $712, (154 973.. 12 1,332,916. 33 131,404,563.61 $761,987,078.50 1,783,105. 92 159,480,392.77 $786 783 851 15 1,164,240.28 209,757,732. 74 777 789 152 295,131 124,848,911.30 111,099,140.62 133,912,891.23 106,965,023. 20 129,491 45,672,625. 84 39,178,558.78 36,001,530. 22 38,575,768.99 37,565 3,280,261.49 40,844,782.09 13,913,736.37 2,416,714.42 32,821,494.87 2,420,380.85 1,712,140.44 31,853,199.08 1,163,327.49 3,487,606. 09 32,475,269.59 3,980,174. 68 3,760 31,837 5,529 1,238,673,391.65 1,033,328,742.60 1,127,893,665. 65 1,183,189,666.72 1,281,254 banks.3 1919-1,097 banks.4 RESOURCES. Loans Overdrafts Bonds Due from other banks Real estate, furniture, etc Checks and other cash items & Cash on hand Other resources... Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus fund Other undivided profits Dividends unpaid Individual deposits ----Postal savings deposits Due to o t h e r Total 1 2 72,870,175. 84 30,595,344.20 69,169,915. 00 30,585,954.52 68,984,602. 22 34,639,336.29 62,740 34,690 26,753,372. 72 73,307.24 16,103,770.05 349,780. 23 24,010,230.07 12,000.45 12,958,063. 95 168,506.10 13,051 24 1,047,039,650.93 901,610,693.88 995,532,890. 94 1,049,483,555.47 1,151,464 1,492,713.36 881,654.11 735,787.18 670,962.70 803 10,184,809.36 19,241,445. 68 6,405,727.16 4,511,597.13 3,032,299.35 4,814,588.14 2,672,459.56 13,612,180.43 1,796 16,686 1,238,673,391.65 1,033,328,742.60 1,127,893,665.65 1,183,189,666. 72 banks Other liabilities... 92,982,798.15 40,905,294. 21 1,281,254 Data from 10 States include stock savings banks with commercial banks. Data from 13 States include stock savings banks with commercial banks. Data from 12 States include stock savings banks with commercial banks. In thousands of dollars. Includes exchanges for clearing house. 822 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. T A B L E N O . 93.—Aggregate resources and liabilities 1915 to 1919. of loan and trust companies com1915—1,664 com- 1916—1,600 com- 1917—1,008 com- 1918—1,669 2 panies. panies. 1 panies. panies. Classification. from 1919—1,377 banks. 3 RESOURCES. $3,045,279,399. 87 $3,702,104,485. 09 J84,308,240,853. 87 $4,398,614,707. 56 Loans 3,388,629.17 2,264,040.95 i 3,444,503.89 Overdrafts 5,193,890. 64 1,349,013,857.23 1,605,392,871. 86 1,789,765,214. 29 Bonds 2,115,622,568.15 Due from other 850,499,082.13 870,125,659. 44 banks , 754,162,819. 68 980,123,908. 81 Real estate, furniture, etc 186,783,061.24 187,819,133.50 I 190,410,590.51 208,208,995. 35 Checks and other cash items 47,643,079. 88 109,990,485. 22 80,545,490. 86 116,157,233. 40 Cash on hand 171,995,005.38 287,957,932. 46 329,456,991.49 303,009,936. 83 Other resources.. 321,526,167.57 198,291,561. 74 240,742,665.31 288,263,933. 86 Total. 4,087,742 3,338 2,069,920 850,950 181,027 198,735 142,110 426,174 7,959,996 5,873,120,341.27 )7,028,269,761. 55 |7,899,818,189.55 8,317,441,476.86 LIABILITIES. 505,507,321. 82 525,230,575. 73 Capital stock 475,832,580. 87 476,806,240.00 543,040,856.50 Surplus fund 534,778,274. 40 450,675,447.30 508,822,951. 05 Other undivided 107,006,407. 05 103,919,508.83 profits 126,718,353.51 ; 96,669,859. 59 Dividends unpaid 4,125,999. 91 1,480,328.50 I 1.502,607.80 j 5,517)007.87 i Individual deposits 4,204,596,408. 92 5,198,496,296.53 >, 797,289,895. 30 jo, 970,906, 454. 04 Postal savings deposits 11,420,836.69 | 4 4,820,014. 51 * 0,013,334. 25 I 7,805,504. 72 Due to o t h e r banks and 509,000,933.97 j bankers 525,008,135.55 60S, 242,470.93 386,518,814.13 651,948,575.20 j Other liabilities... 214,903,912.22 214,487,916,94 j 339,417,757.88 Total 1 2 3 4 450,449 491,915 96,765 2,346 5,693,684 6,133 455,052 763,652 5,873,120,341. 27 J7,028,269,701. 55 17,899,818,189. 55 8,317,441,476.86 I 7,959,996 Loan and trust companies of 6 States included with statistics for State banks. Loan and trust companies for 8 States included with State banks. In thousands of dollars. Incomplete; reports from a number of States include postal savings with individual deposits. T A B L E N O . 94.—Aggregate resources and liabilities Classification. 1915—1,036 banks. 1916—1,014 banks. of private hanks from 1917—936 banks. 1915 to 1919. 1918—1,091 banks. 1919—1,017 banks.1 RESOURCES. $113,751,661.08 5116,429,240.73 $117,373,506.84 $144,687,747.68 Loans 1,338,601.25 1,891,070.80 1,225,213.18 1,286,685. 40 Overdrafts 19,100, 872.04 26, 891,564.99 15,312,724.75 14,393,235.69 Bonds 37, 805,789.24 24,935,097.17 28,610,481. 46 39,373,349.11 Due from other banks 11,764,575.96 j ll', 459^ 226! 31 I 15*, 255^ 469! 59 Real estate, furniture, etc.. 13,818,029.50 Checks and other cash 2 1,077,168.36 ! 1,354,357. 87 1,395,895.02 items . 593, 723.05 6,347,330. 97 I 6,472,554. 31 6,638,967.34 Cash on h a n d . I 6,451,651. 72 1,464,976.36 1,943,333.97 ! 1,999,640. 81 1,577,461.47 Other resources Total. 177,665,561.92 ! 181,852,052.54 ; 197,937,444.09 236,566,145. 47 150,846 2,763 41,364 43,686 14,260 1,338 7,551 4,314 266,122 LIABILITIES. 16,679, 701. 05 7,380,966. 56 3,358,568. 87 20,916.70 161,923,941.15 7,983.15 18,803,675. 81 9,561,299.97 3/727,286.49 45,469.87 193,419,377.10 396.28 19,846 8,900 4,717 41 216,590 1,976,058. 83 6,589,307. 78 1,970,393.96 9,038,245.99 3,199 12,829 177,665,561.92 181,852,052.54 j 197,937,444.09 236, 566,145. 47 266,122 Capital stock | 20,547,907. 47 Surplus fund j 8,442,234. 66 Other undivided profits.... ! 4,037,930. 62 Dividends unpaid ! 40,754.10 Individual deposits j 134,410,299. 86 Postal savings deposits Due to other banks a n d bankers 1,230,570. 72 Other liabilities. I 8,955,864. 49 Total....... = .-,.,.... 1 2 16, S52, 170. 34 6, 763, 114.51 3,181, 735. 68 34, 888. 65 146, 765, 453. 88 1,174, 330. 15 j 7,080, 359.33 i In thousands of dollars. Includes exchanges for clearing house. REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 823 TABLE NO. 1)5.—Gold, silver, etc., held by banks other than national in 1873 to 1919, inclusive.l Silver. Year. 1873... 1874... 1875... 1876... 1877... 137*... 1879... 1SSO... 18S1... 1882... 1883... 1884... 1885.... 1880... 1887... 1888... 1889... 1890... 1891... 1892... 1893... 1891... 1895... 1897... 1898... 1899... 1900... 1901... 1902... 1903... 1901... 1905... 1906... 1907... 1908... 1909... 1910... 1911... 1912... 1913... 1914... 1915".. 1916... 1917... 1918... 1919... $27,953, 25,842, 27,340, 25, 821, 8, 883, 8,889, 7,618. 8,347; 10,144, 39,127, 48,666, 56,187, 74, 409, 74,804. 78, 753, s 106,152, 64,388, 90,696, 102,988, 107,102, 147,456, 50,440, 282,539, 288,511, 268,660, 295,560, 305,098, 287,124, 293,381, 338,131, 106,207. 28,133j Specie. $3,000,000 2,000,000 1,200,000 1,900,000 2,300,000 3,000,000 2,000,000 6,200,000 17,100,000 17,200,000 17,400,000 25,400,000 29,900,000 24,700,000 13, 744,873 18,145,351 17,835,227 15, 573,102 15,713,390 22,119,226 15,093,221 20,480,340 19,298,363 2,413,485 1,697,072 2,131,917 7,181,017 1, 403,070 8. 424,616 $2,422,970 1,912,020 1,514,381 1,919,822 1,939,647 1,925,187 1,815,624 3.867,073 2', 511,737 6,850, 778 6,445,724 8,191,468 10,721,971 11,476,414 20,695,905 2 30,137,029 22,129,331 1,424,290 22,262,605 8,731,895 25, 825,121 7,079,872 30,938,289 7,027,629 32,139,447 7,048,597 25,029,169 < 125,852,784 65,957,903 5 13,699,181 66,136,430 14,769,203 64, 701,868 6 13,063,512 66,124,715 15,182,315 6 65,853,019 14,673,943 90,712,763 S,783,193 86,473,553 3,067,305 37,921,850 46,657,699 16,121,000 s 312,658,287 5 1,649,261 3,530,584 .1,807,000 Paper currency. $8,400,000 25,100,000 26,700,000 27,600,000 34,400,000 28, 500, 000 37,100, 000 48,800,000 23,800,000 24,600,000 25,300,000 28, 800,000 31,000,000 14,700,000 35,462, 589 28.954,575 38.534,576 39,685,670 45,456,720 46,812,692 64,512,344 77,016,728 70,953,721 48, 699,917 53,746,378 43,804,173 56,283,677 59,734,541 76,044,402 86,217,289 83,375,457 95,192,511 103,072,015 108,298,300 120,589,058 100,519,554 141,020,815 126,559,702 119,770,887 125,399,256 107,833,046 131,289,594 143,474,792 190,517,213 216,888,246 213,109,283 133,476,000 Cash (not classified.). Total. $886,340,884 115,062,737 102,253,574 93,640,772 118,042,909 116,606,000 119,661,754 124,835,220 72,107,150 82,528,449 84,598,284 62,287,406 67,248,596 56,227,781 28,309,281 104,495,941 84,694,678 75,282,651 81,571,681 84,613,810 177,274,762 22,020,667 62,379,549 89,889,296 74,543,684 98,149,073 103,745,833 73,548,005 163,339,822 155,199,799 144,364,037 393,361,000 $11,400,000 27,100,000 27,900,000 29,500,000 36,700,000 31,500,000 39,100,000 55,000,000 40,900,000 41,800,000 42,700,000 54,200,000 60,900,000 39,400,000 79, 584,094 161,495,733 200,287,088 185,254,087 165,634,081 197,789,384 205,645,203 229,373,004 227,743,303 169,198,601 193,094,029 194,913,450 210, 884,047 220,667,109 240,145,951 250,815,787 275,813,520 301,578,011 314,248,369 334,938,185 391,847,497 479,116,289 525,237,773 558,355,958 556,085,728 576, 810,655 591,607,515 616,655,547 599,945,292 666,515,322 749,791,076 513,869,423 572,898,000 1 From 1873 to 1886 holdings of State banks only; from 1887 all banks other than national. 2 Gold and silver, 1902, partially estimated on basis of national-bank holdings. 3 From 1902 gold, includes gold certificates and silver includes silver certificates; prior to that date coin certificates are included in paper currency. 4 Presumably gold mainly, but not classified in the returns. 5 Fractional currency, nickels, and cents. 6 Subsidiary and minor coin. 7 Cash held by Federal reserve banks not included, s Includes $2,950,285 nickels and cents. TABLE N O . 96.—Condensed statement of condition of the Philippine National Bank at the close of business June SO, 1919. [In Pesos.] RESOURCES. Loans and discounts United States and Philippine Government bonds Furniture and fixtures Exchange for future delivery Due from branches Due from banks and bankers Cash in vault and with Treasurer of Philippine Islands Customers' liability L. C , and acceptances Capital Reserve funds Reserve for taxes, etc Dividends unpaid Circulation Acceptances Exchange contracts Commercial credits Deposits LIABILITIES. , 3P155,788,440.10 1,329,404.28 215,237.13 14,524,420.23 5,444,457.30 5,519,879.63 46,336,092.53 31,972,245.96 261,130,177.16 10,976,650.00 5,187,409.95 842,720.68 12,891.03 13,991,455.00 3,839,655.96 13,095,506.56 21,128,017.04 192,055,870.94 261,130,177.16 824 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 97.—Resources and liabilities of the first Bank of the United States. [Incorporated by Congress in 1791, for 20 years.) [In millions of dollars.) January. January. 1809 1811 15.0 14.6 2.2 .8 .5 5.0 2.8 .9 .5 .4 5.0 23.5 24.2 1809 LIABILITIES. BESOURCES. Loans and discounts United States 6 per cent and other United States stock Due from other banks Real estate ........ . . . . Notes of other banks . . . . Specie Total 1811 l<0.O .5 4.5 8.5 10.0 .5 6.0 5.9 1.9 .6 .2 23.5 Capital Surplus Circulation Individual deposits United States deposits Due to other banks. . Unpaid drafts outstanding 24.2 . . Total TABLE NO. 98.—Resources and liabilities of the second Bank of the United States. [Chartered by Congress in 1816, for 20 years; renewal of charter denied; in consequence, reorganization was effected by means of authority of the Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania. The bank assigned in 1841, the affairs being finally liquidated in 1856, and resulted in the payment in full, interest and principal, of liabilities to depositors and noteholders; the shareholders, however, received nothing on their investment in stock of the bank.] [In millions of dollars.) 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1824 1823 RESOURCES. Total 32.2 41.2 35.8 4.8 9.5 7.4 8.8 .6 .2 1.0 1.2 1.8 1.7 48.1 Stocks Real ©state Banking house Due from foreign bankers Due from State banks Notes of State banks Specie l!2 2.7 .3 2.7 1.4 28.1 13.3 .8 1.9 1.1 1.7 3.4 7.6 4.8 1.4 .8 4. 4 51.4 47.7 51.6 52.4 50.9 814 7.2 30.9 .4 .6 2.6 1.9 i.3 1.9 2.5 57.4 9.2 30.7 11.0 .6 2.0 Q 1 33.4 10.9 1.3 1.6 1.4 1.3 5.8 56.7 • LIABILITIES. Capital Deposits Due to State banks Duo to foreign banks, eto Other liabilities 35.0 1.9 11.2 35.0 8.3 12.3 1.4 1825 1826 35.0 6.6 5.8 1.4 2.6 1827 35.0 3.6 •6.6 35.0 4.6 7.9 35.0 5.6 8.1 35.0 35 0 4.f 13.7 2.6 2.1 2.0 2.6 1.3 2.6 1.0 2.4 1828 1829 1.7 1830 1831 1832 RESOURCES. 31.8 18.4 1.5 1.9 Total 33.4 18.3 1.8 1.8 .4 .7 1.1 4.0 61.5 30.9 17.8 2.0 1.7 .5 1.7 1.1 6.5 62.2 33.7 17.6 63.5 Loans and discounts Stocks Real estate . . Banking house Duo from foreign bankers Due from State banks Notes of State banks Specie 35.0 6.1 12.0 35.0 9.5 11.2 2.4 8.0 .3 5.5 2.1 1.1 6.7 39.2 16.1 2.3 1.6 .5 1.7 44.0 8 7 2.6 1.3 2.4 1.3 6.1 40.7 11.6 2.9 1.4 1.5 1.2 1.5 7.6 1.5 10.8 2.1 1.2 .1 3 a 2.2 7.0 63.2 68.8 68.4 71.3 82.8 35.0 8.5 14.3 35.0 9 9 14.5 1.7 35.0 11.9 17.1 35.0 12 9 16.0 35. C 21 4 22.8 2.0 .3 4.1 1.5 .6 1.4 3.4 35.0 16 3 17.3 .7 4.5 2.0 1.6 2.3 M 1.4 6.2 66. 3 LIABILITIES. Capital Circulation Deposits . . Due to State banks Due to foreign banks, etc Other liabilities 825 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 98.—Resources and liabilities of the second Bank of the United State*—Contd. [In millions of dollars.] 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 HE8OTJP.CE8. Loans and discounts Stocks . ........... 59.2 57.4 1.7 1.2 1.8 9.0 2.0 10.0 1.5 1.0 .1 4.1 1.7 8.4 .8 .4 2.S 1.8 1.2 1.9 4.6 1.5 16.7 82.9 74.7 78.5 35.0 17.5 20.3 2.1 35.0 19.2 10.8 1.5 8.2 3.7 Due from Statt banks Notes of State banks Specie Total 61.8 1.9 1.2 3.1 „ 54.9 8.0 Real estate Banking house 61.7 . . . 8.1 45.3 14.9 1.1 .4 41.6 18.0 1.1 .4 36. 8 16. 3 1.2 .6 2.6 3.7 .9 3.8 5.8 1.8 4.2 7.5 1.4 1.5 76.0 64.7 70.1 72.9 65.3 35.0 17.3 11.8 3.1 35.0 23.1 5.1 2.7 35.0 11.4 2.3 35.0 6.0 6.8 3.1 22.0 11.3 10.1 35.0 6.8 2.6 5.0 20.5 .2 35.0 6.7 3.3 4.2 13.1 3.0 2.8 1.2 LIABILITIES. Capital ".... Circulation . . . . Deposits Due to Stat© banks . . . Due to foreign banks ©tc Other liabilities 6.9 6.8 TABLE NO. 99:—Number of colonial and State banks, their capital, circulation, deposits, specie, and loans, in the years mentioned from 1774 to 1833. [Data from report of the Comptroller of the Currency for 1876 and from Sound Currency, Vol. II, No. 13.] Number of banks. Capital. Year. 1774 1784 1790 1791 1792 1793 1794 1795 1796 1797 179K 1799... 1800. 1801 1802 1803. . . . 1804 1805 1806 1807 1808. 1809 1810 1811 1812. . . 3813 1814. . 1815 1816. 1S17 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 1825 1826 1827 1828 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 . Circula- Deposits. Specie. tion. Loans. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. 3 4 6 16 17 17 23 24 25 25 26 . . . $2. i 25 12.9 17.1 18.0 18.0 19.0 19.2 19.2 19.2 21. 2 21.3 22 4 22.6 26 0 39.5 40.4 5.4 5.5 5.9 7.2 •6.6 42.6 8 7.9 28 31 32 36 59 75 115 . 1 . . . . 16 1 16 i«29 13 28 88 12 29 . * Massachusetts. * Rhode Island. 208 246 127 307 128 133 134 137 1 41 1 55 1 60 1«108 329 . . 32Q 1 91 1s * 6172 12 « 175 8 6^.0 80.3 82.2 89.8 90.6 9.7 72.3 102.1 9.8 10.8 11.6 12.8 14.5 16.6 18.2 25.4 110.1 110.1 23.4 35.5 37.8 $4 0 10.0 9 0 16 0 18.0 20.0 21 5 19.0 10 5 16 0 14 0 17 0 17 5 17 0 16 5 16 0 17.5 $2.0 25 9.0 11.5 11.0 11 6 11.0 10.5 10.0 90 10 0 10.5 11 0 10.0 11.0 14.0 1.6 1.4 1.0 1.7 2.5 22.7 2.6 66 0 $2.0 17 2.5 2.7 2.8 63 45.5 68.0 2.6 2.9 11.1 31.2 6.4 3.2 3.1 3.8 4.0 4.5 4.9 3.1 52 2.7 2.6 2.9 5.6 48.2 48.4 3.0 40 7 39.5 8.8 4.6 4.7 5.4 Capital stock of Massachusetts only. * New Hampshire. $7 0 fi 8 7.4 9.7 11.1 12 8 117 0 17.0 19 0 35.7 40.6 3.0 3.1 10.2 10.2 9 1.0 1.2 1.6 9 6 4 0 28 0 150 0 1.1 9.8 16 7 3.0 g 1.0 1 9 1.0 1 3 1.4 1.4 14 9 14.5 1.3 1.6 1.7 12 5 73. 6 • Maine. 13.0 14 5 15. ti 17 4 21.9 23 6 24 2 34.5 lr>9 8 38. 9 53.2 57.6 TABLE 100.—Number of Stale hanks in the United Slates, with their principal banks. 1834... 1835... 1836... 1837... 1838... 1839... 1840... 1841... 1842... 1843... 1044... 1845... 1840... 1847... 1848... 1849... 1850... 1851... 1853... 1S54 . . 1855... 1850... 1857... 1858... 1859... 1860... 1861... 1802.... 1863... 1864... 1865... 1866... 1867... 1868... 1869... 1870 1871 1872... Loans and discounts. Stocks. Due from banks, etc. Notes of Real estate, etc. other banks. Specie funds. Specie. 506 $324,119,499 $6,113,195 $27,329,645 $10,850,090 $22,154,919 $26,641,753 3,061,819 $43,937,625 704 305,163,834 9,210,579 40,084,038 11,140,167 21,086,301 4,800,076 40,019,594 713 457,506,080 11,709,319 51,870,955 14,194,375 32,115,138 5,366,500 37,915,340 788 525,115,702 12;407,112 59,663,910 19,064,451 36,533,527 904,006 35,184,112 829 485,631,687 33,908,604 58,195,153 19,075,731 24,964,257 3,612,567 45,132,673 840 492,278.015 36,128,464 52,898,357 16,607,832 27,372,906 3,623,874 33,105,155 901 402,896,523 42,411,750 41,140,184 29,181,910 20,797,892 3,168,708 34,813,958 784 380,487,662 64,811,135 47,877,045 33,524,444 25,643,447 3,115,327 28,440,423 692 323,957,569 24,585,540 30,752,496 33,341,988 19,432,744 6,578,375 33,515,806 691 254,544,937 28,380,050 20,660,264 22,826,807 13,306,677 6,729,980 49,898,269 696 264,905,814 22,858,570 35,860,930 22,520,863 11,672,473 6,786,026 44,241, 242 707 288,617,131 20,350,070 29,619,272 22,177,270 12,040,760 8,380,478 42,012,095 707 312,114,404 21,486,834 31,089,940 19,099,000 12,914,423 715 310,282,945 20,158,351 31,788,041 21,219,805 13,112, 467 13,789,780 35,132,516 751 344,470.582 20,498,054 38,904, 525 20,530,955 16,427,710 10,489,822 46,309, 705 8,680,483 43,619, 308 782 332,323,195 23,571,575 32,228,407 17,491,809 12,708,016 824 364,204,078 20,606, 759 41,031,855 20,582,166 16,303,289 11,603,245 45,379, 345 879 413,750,799 22,388,389 50,718,015 20,219, 724 17,190,083 15,341,196 48,071,048 750 408,913,758 22,284,092 48,920,258 10,180,071 30,431,189 47,138,592 1,208 557,397,779 44,350,330 55,510,085 22,307,472 22,059,000 "25*579*253* 59,410,253 1,307 570,144,758 52,727,082 55,738,735 24,073,801 23,429,518 21,935,738 53,944,540 1,398 034,183,280 49,485,215 02,639,725 20,865,867 24,779,049 19,937,710 59,314, 003 1,416 684,456,887 59,272,329 05,849,205 26,124,522 28,124,008 25, 081,641 58,349,838 1,422 583,105, 242 60,305,200 58,052,802 28,755,834 22,447, 436 15,380,441 74,412,832 1,476 657,183,799 63,502,449 78,244,987 25,970,497 18,858,289 26,808,822 104,537,818 1,502 091,945,580 70,344,343 07,235,457 30, 7S2,131 25,502,5(57 19,331,521 83,594,537 1,601 090, 778,421 74,004,879 58,793,900 30,748,927 21, 903,902 29,297,878 87,674,507 1,492 040,077, 780 99,010,987 05, 250,590 32,320, 649 25,253,589 27,827,971 102,140,215 1,460 048,601,863 180,508,200 90,934,452 31,880,495 58,164,328 46,171,518 101,227,309 11,089 50,751,480 349 297 272 247 259 325 452 566 00 to Liabilities. Resources. Num- Year. ber of resources and liabilities, in the years 1834 to 187t. Other resources. Capital stock. $1,723,547 $200,005,944 4,642,124 231,250,337 9,975,226 251,875,292 10,423,630 290,772,091 24,194,117 317,636,778 28,352,248 327,132,512 24,592,580 358,442,692 11,816,609 313,608,959 8,186,317 260,171,797 13,343,599 228,861,948 12,153,693 210,872,056 10,072,466 206,045,969 7,913,591 196,894,309 12,200.112 203,070,622 8,229,682 204,838,175 7,965,463 207,309,301 11,949,548 217,317,211 8,935,972 227,807,553 3,873,571 207,908,519 7,589,830 301,370,071 8,734,540 332,177, 2SS 8,882,516 343,874,272 5,920,336 370,834,680 6,075,906 394,622,799 8,323,041 401,970.242 11,123,171 421,880,095 16,657,511 429,592,713 13,648,006 418,139, 741 22,003,443 405,045,829 311,554,148 71,181,754 66,478,725 65,203,868 66,363,925 66,968,579 86 512 845 111,444,256 122,129,334 Circulation. $94,839,570 103,692,495 140,301,038 149,185,890 116,138,910 135,170,995 106,968,572 107,290,214 83,734,011 58,563,608 75,167,646 89,608,711 105,552,427 105,519,766 128,506,091 114,743,415 131,306,526 155,165,251 140,072, 780 204,689,207 180,952,223 195,747,950 214,778,822 155,208,344 193,306,818 207,102,477 202,005,767 183,792,079 238,677,218 163,363,000 Deposits. Due to banks. Other liabilities. $75,666,986 $26,602,293 83,081,365 38,972,578 $19,320,475 115,104,440 50,402,369 25,999,234 127,397,185 62,421,118 36,560,289 84,691,184 61,015,692 59,995,679 90,240,146 53,135,508 62,946,248 75,696,857 44,159,615 43,275,183 64,890,101 42,861,889 42,896,226 62,408,870 25,863,827 12,775,106 7,357,033 56,168,628 21,456,523 5,842,010 84,550,785 31,998,024 5,853,902 88,020,646 26,337,440 5,331,572 96,913,070 28,218,568 4,706,077 91,792,533 28,539,888 5,501,401 103,220,177 39,414,371 6,706,357 91,178,623 30,095,366 8,835,309 109,580,595 36,717,451 6,438,327 128,957,712 40,4.16,928 145,553,876 49,625,262 28,024,350 188,188,744 50,322,162 13,439,270 190,400,342 45,156,697 15,599,023 212,705,602 52,719,956 12,227,807 230,351,352 57,674,333 19,816,850 185,932,049 51,109,875 14,166,713 259,568,278 68,215,651 15,048,427 253,802,129 55,932,918 14,661,815 257,229,502 01,275,256 23,258,004 290,322,408 61,144,952 21,633,093 393, 686,220 100,520,527 53,814,145 1 From Homan's Bankers' Almanac, 1864 to 1872. nd session. Those for 1841 to 1850 are from Ex. Doc. No. 68, Thirty1 from the report on the condition of th e banks for 1863. Those for 1853 3 o o H o REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 827 TABLE N O . 101.—Statement showing the condition of the 20 chartered banks of Canada Sept. SO, 1919. RESOURCES. Specie $81,560,043 Dominion notes 166,098,147 Deposits with Dominion Government, for security of note circulation, and in central gold reserves • 121,041,985 Notes and checks of other banks. 141,178,844 Deposits made with and balances due from other banks in Canada 3,693,555 Balances due from agencies of the bank or from banks or agencies in the United Kingdom . 11,588,642 Balances due from agencies of the bank or from agencies elsewhere than in Canada and the United Kingdom 48,056,076 Dominion and provincial securities. 323,781,953 Canadian municipal securities and British or foreign or colonial public securities other than Canada 255,098,813 Railway and other bonds, debentures, and stocks 53,658,486 Call and short loans elsewhere than in Canada 169,532,489 Call and short loans on stocks and bonds in Canada 96,912,709 Other current loans and discounts in Canada 1,058,572,202 Other current loans and discounts elsewhere than in Canada 151,814,511 Loans to cities, towns, municipalities, and school districts 57,033,309 Loans to Canada and provincial governments 6,667,116 Overdue debts 4,570,685 Real estate other than bank premises 5,558,881 Mortgages on real estate sold by the bank 2,394,551 Bank premises 55,464,363 Liabilities of customers under letters of credit 34,752,308 Other assets 2,888,012 Total 2,851,917,680 LIABILITIES. Capital stock (paid up) 117,050,239 Reserve fund 123,041,750 Notes in circulation 225,907,997 Balance due to Dominion Government after deducting advances for credits, pay lists, etc 110,217,948 Balance due to provincial governments. 24,094,698 Deposits by the public payable on demand in Canada... 650,743,015 Deposits by the public payable after notice or on a fixed day in Canada 1,227,437,715 Deposits elsewhere than in Canada 255,274,256 Deposits made by and balances due to other banks in Canada 8,638,270 Balances due to agencies, etc., of banks in the United Kingdom 6,482,034 Balances due to agencies, etc., of banks elsewhere than in the United Kingdom and Canada30,951,715 Bills payable 4,509,603 Acceptances under letters of credit 34,752,308 Other liabilities 32,816,132 Total 2,851,917,680 TABLE NO. 102.- -Comparative statement, October, 1918, to September, 1919, relative to capital, etc., of the chartered banks of Canada. Date. 1918. October November.. December.. 1919. January February... March April May June July August September . Capital (paid up). Reserve fund. Notes in circulation. Aggregate liabilities. Dominion notes. Specie. 19 19 19 $106,587,095 106,587,649 109, 492,397 $111,125,000 113,425,000 116,015,825 $227,597,808 234,982,978 224,501,117 $2,393,119,598 2,547,798,723 2,448,251,632 $167,225,818 182,212,720 175,744,883 $79,470,854 83,776,756 79,315,616 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 18 109,662,070 110,643,539 111,722,628 113,766,272 114,238,015 115,423,327 115,721,629 115,834,923 117,050,239 116,129,225 116,870,214 117,433,322 119,799,736 121,126,066 122,124,261 122,230,372 122,273,225 123,041,750 203,424,472 204,779,750 214,576,870 208,958,572 215,895,050 217,608,195 206,906,941 222,461,915 225,907,997 2,356,774,539 2,325,014,654 2,358,158,319 2,352,096,456 2,329, ;,200 2,439,504,074 2,509,820,518 2,449,685,030 2,582! 558,149 196,323,477 185,932,418 172,651,993 177,085,317 179,074,218 175,547,837 180,823,245 170,100,535 166,098,147 80,563,677 80,178,618 80,253,572 80,457,174 80,004,173 79,279,438 80,203,533 80,824,700 81,560,043 Number. 828 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 103.— Comparative statement of the transactions of the New York clearing house for 66 years, and for each year, number of banks, aggregate capital, clearings, balances, average of daily clearings and balances, and the percentage of balances to clearings, [Compiled at the Ne.v York clearing hou.se.] Year ended Sept. 30— 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 .. 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880...... 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 .. 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907..... 1908 1909 1910..... 1911..... 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 Total Number of members. Cai >ita I n earing. 50 48 50 50 46 47 50 50 50 50 49 55 58 58 59 59 61 62 61 59 59 59 59 58 57 59 59 61 62 64 62 64 64 65 64 64 65 64 65 65 S5, 750, 455, 987 5, 362, 912, 098 6, 906, 213, 328 8, 333, 226, 718 4, 756,664', 386 6, 448, 005, 956 7, 231, 143, 057 5, 915, 742, 758 6, 871, 443, 591 14, 867, 597, 849 24, 097, 196, 656 26, 032, 384 342 28, 717, 146, 914 28,675, 159, 472 28, 484, 288, 637 37, 407, 028, 987 27, 804, 539 406 29 300, 986 682 33, 844, 369 568 35, 461, 052, 826 22, 855, 927 636 25,061; 237 902 21 597, 274, 247 23, 289, 243 701 22 508, 438 442 25 178, 770 691 37 182, 128 621 48 565, 818 212 46 552, 846 161 40 293, 165 258 34 092, 037 338 25 250, 791 440 33 374, 682,216 34 872, 848 786 30 863, 686 609 34 796, 465 529 37 660, 686 572 34 053, 698 770 36 279, 905 236 34 421, 380 870 24 230 145 368 28 264 379 126 29 350 894 884 31 337^ 760 948 39 853 413 948 57 368, 230 771 51 964 588 564 77,020' 672 494 74 753 189 436 70 833 655 940 59 672 796 804 91 879 318 369 103 754 100 091 95 315 421 238 73 630 971 913 99 257 662 411 102 553 959 069 92 420 120 092 96 ,672 300 864 98 121 520 297 89 ,760 344 971 90 ,842 707 724 147 180 709 461 181 534 031 388 174 ,524 179 ,029 214 ,703 444 ,468 147, 044, 900 48, 884, 180 52, 883, 700 64, 420, 200 67, 146, 018 67, 921, 714 69, 907, 435 68, 900, 605 68, 375, 820 68, 972, 508 68, 586, 763 80, 363, 013 82, 370, 200 81, 770 200 82,270 200 82, 720, 200 82, 417, 400 83, 420, 200 83, 420, 200 83, 070, 200 81, 635 200 80, 435, 200 ' 7 8 , 535, 200 73, 435, 200 63, 611, 500 60, 800 200 60 475, 200 61, 162 700 60, 962 700 61 312 700 60, 412 700 58 612 700 59, 312 700 60,812 700 60 762 700 60 762 700 60 812 700 60 772 700 60 422 700 60,843 200 66 I 61 622 700 67 ' 62 622 700 66 I 60,622 700 59 022 700 66 59 022 700 65 64 I 58,922 700 74 222 700 64 62 81 722 700 60 100;672 700 57 113 072 700 54 115 972 700 54 115 972 700 55 118 150 000 54 129 400 000 50 126 350^,000 51 127 350,000 50 132 350 000 67 170 275 000 65 174 ,275 ,000 64 179 ,900 .000 62 175 ,300 ,000 62 178; 550,000 63 185,550 ,000 62 200 750 ,000 59 205! 850,000 60 220,350 ,000 135,677 000 3 Average daily clearings. $297, 411,494 289, 694,137 334, 714,489 365, 313,902 314, 238,911 363, 984,683 380,693,438 353, 383,944 415, 530,331 677, 626,483 885, 719,205 1, 035, 765,108 1, 066,135,106 1, 144, 963,451 1, 125, 455,237 1, 120 318,308 1, 036 484,822 1, 209, 721,029 1, 428, 582,708 1 474 508,025 1, 286 753,176 1, 408 608,777 1, 295, 042,029 1 373, 996,302 1 307, 843,857 1 400 111,063 1, 516 538,631 1, 776, 018,162 1 595 000,245 1, 568 983,196 1 524 930,994 1 295 355,252 1 519 565,385 1 569 626,325 1 570 198,528 1 757 637,473 1 753 040,145 1 584 635,500 1 861 500,575 1 696 207,176 1 585 241,634 1 896 574,349 1 843 289,239 1 908 901,898 2 338 529,016 3 085 971,371 2 730 441,810 3 515 037,741 3 377 504', 072 3 315 516,487 3 105 858,576 3 953 875,975 3 832 621', 024 3 813 926,108 3 409 632,271 4 194 484,028 4 ,195 293,967 4 388 563,113 5 051 262,292 5 144 130,385 5 128 647,302 5 340 846,740 8', 561 624,447 12 ,147 791,433 17 255 ,062,671 20 ,950 ,477,483 3,317 ,. 819 113 .123 3 182,052.943,032 ] Bal Average daily bal- ances t o clearances. ings. $19,104, 505 17,412, 052 22,278, 108 26,968, 371 15,391, 736 20,867, 333 23,401, 757 19,269, 520 22,237, 682 48,428, 657 77,984, 455 84,796, 040 93,541, 195 93,101, 167 92,182 164 121,451 393 90,274 479 95,133, 074 109,884 317 115,885 794 74,692 574 81,899 470 70,349 428 76,358 176 73,785 747 82,015 540 121,510 224 159,232 191 151,637 935 132,543 307 111,048 982 82,789 480 109,067 589 114,337 ?m 101,192 415 114,839 820 123,074 139 111,651 471 118,561 782 113,978 082 79,704 426 92,670 095 96,232 442 103,424 954 131,529 418 189,961 029 170,936 147 254', 193 039 245,898 049 233,005 447 195,648 514 302,234 600 342,422 773 313,537 570 241,413 023 326,505 468 338,461 911 305,016 898 319,050,498 323,833 400 296,238 762 299,810 ,917 484,147 070 601,106 ,064 575,987 390 708,592 226 Hal a noes. $988, 078 940, 565 1,079, 724 1,182, 246 1,616, 954 1,177, 944 1,232,018 1,151, 088 1,344, 758 2,207, 252 2; 866, 405 3,373, 828 3,472, 753 3,717, 414 3,642, 250 3,637, 397 3,365, 210 3,927, 666 4,638, 256 4,818, 654 4,205, 076 4,603, 297 4,218, 378 4,504, 906 4,274 000 4,560, 622 4,956 009 5,823, 010 5,195, 441 5,161, 129 4,967 202 4,247 069 4,965 900 5,146 316 5,148 192 5,800 784 5,728 889 5,195 526 6,083 335 5,616 580 5,214 611 6,218,277 6,043 571 6,300 006 7,717 918 10,218 448 8,981 716 11,600 785 11,110 211 10,906 304 10,183 143 13,006 171 12,648 ,914 12,545 ,810 11,179 ,122 13,797 644 13,845 ,855 14,483 707 16,670 833 16,977 328 16,926 229 17,626 557 28,163 238 40,224 ,475 56,947 402 69,143 490 164,631 524 9,033 541 Per ct. 5. 17 5. 40 4. 83 4. 39 6.66 5. 64 5.26 5. 97 6. 04 4. 55 3. 67 3. 97 3. 71 3. 99 3. 95 2. 99 3. 72 4. 12 4. 22 4. 15 5. 62 5. 62 5. 99 5. 89 5.81 5. 56 4. 07 3. 06 3. 42 3. 89 4. 47 5. 12 4. 55 4. 49 5. 08 5.05 4. 65 4 65 5 13 4 92 6. 54 6 71 6 28 6 01 5 87 5 37 5 25 4 56 4 51 4 68 5.20 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 5.22 5 5 5 5 6 9 9 24 71 87 82 69 88 75 5 48 1 The capital is for various date.*?, the amounts' at a uniform date in each year not being obtainable. 2 Yearly average for 66 years. 8 Totals for 66 years. 33 69 00 63 22 09 74 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 829 TABLE NO. 104.—Comparative statement for 1919 and 1918 of the transactions of the New York clearing house, showing aggregate amount of clearings, aggregate balances, and the kinds and amounts of money passing in settlement of these balances. [Compiled at the New York clearing house.] Percentages to balances. Year ending Sept. 30— Clearings, etc. Increase. Aggregate clearings i$214,703,444,468 $174,524,179,029 $40,179,265,439 Aggregate balances 20,950,477,483 17,255,062,671 3,695,414,812 United States and clearing-house gold certificates and gold coin 8,050,000 18,050,000 Legal tenders and minor coins, etc 8,671 18,671 Settled through Federal reserve bank.. | 20,950,477,483 17,247,004,000 | 3,703,473,483 1 Decrease. TABLE NO. 105.—Exc hanges, balances, percentages of balances to exchanges, and percentages of funds used in settlement of balances by the New York clearing house in each year from 1893 to 1919, inclusive. Year ended Sept, 30— Exchanges. Balances. Per cent of balances to exchanges. Percentages of funds used in settlement of balances. Gold. 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 . . 1907 1908 1909... 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 , 134,421, 380,870. 00 SI, 696,207, 176. 00 1,585,241, 634.00 1,145, 368. 00 24,230, 1,896,574, 349.00 : 28,264,, 379,126.00 1,843,289, 239.00 > 29,350,, 894, 884. 00 , 31,337, 760, 948. 00 1,908,901, 898. 00 : 39,853,, 413, 947.00 2,338,529, 016.00 i, 57,368, 230, 771. 00 3,085,971, 371.00 : 51, 964,, 588, 564.00 2,730.441, 810. 00 i, - 77,020, 672, 494. 00 3, 515, 037, 741.00 3,377,504, 072.00 74,753, 189, 436.00 i, 3,315; 516, 487.00 i, 70,833, 655, 940.00 ! 59,672,, 796, 804. 00 3,105,858, 576.00 3,953,875, 974. 00 i, 91,879, 318, 369.00 103,754,, 100, 091.00 3,832, 621, 024.00 : ' 95,315,, 421, 238. 00 3,813,926, 108.00 3,409, 632, 271. 00 i, 73,630, 971, 913.00 , 99,257, 662, 411. 03 4.194, 484, 028.37 : 102,553,, 959, 069. 28 4.195, 293, 966. 90 i, 4,388,563. 113. 00 92,420, 120, 092.00 ! 5,051,262', 292.00 96,672,, 300,864. 00 , 5,144,130, 385.00 98,121, 520,297.00 i, 5,128, 647. 302.00 89,760, 344, 971.00 ',, 707, 724. 00 5,340,84(i', 740.00 9Q, 842, », 8,561,624, 447.00 147,180, 709, 461.00 , 181,534, 031,388.00 12,147, 791, 433.00 -., 179,029. 0017,255,062, 671.00 174,524, 1,444,468. 00 20,950,477, 483.00 214,703, 4.9 6.5 6.7 6.3 6.0 5.8 5.3 5.2 4.5 4.5 4.6 5.2 4.33 3.69 4.0 4.63 4.22 4.09 4.74 5.22 5.24 5.71 5. 87 5.82 6.69 9.88 9.75 38.0 16.0 .1 .01 1.0 51.0 99.0 99.2 99.6 99.97 99.99 99.99 99.99 99.99 99.99 82. 35 87.97 88.00 85.50 75. 40 52. 00 27.50 12.90 17.40 33.00 .05 Legal etc. tenders, 62.0 84.0 99.9 99.9 99.0 49.0 1.0 .8 .4 .03 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 17.65 12.03 12.00 14.50 24.60 48.00 72.50 87.10 82.60 28.80 Settled through Federal reserve bank. 38.'20 99. 95 100.00 830 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE N O . 106.—Clearing-house transactions of the Assistant Treasurer of the United States at New York for the year ended Sept. 30, 1919. Exchanges received from clearing house Balances received from clearing house $1,005,037,241.05 161,653,363. 27 Total Exchanges delivered to clearing house Balances paid to clearing house 1,166,690,604.32 929,630,217.30 237,060,387.02 Transactions of the United States Assistant Treasurer at New York: Debit exchanges Credit exchanges Debit balances Credit balances Excess of debit balances SI, 005,037,241.05 929,630,217.30 237,060,387.02 161,653,363.27 75,407,023.75 „ TABLE NO. 107.—Comparative statement of the exchanges of the clearing houses of the United States for years ending Sept. 30, 1919, and Sept. 30, 1918. Exchanges for j Exchanges for year ending i year ending . 30, 1910. Sept. 30. 1918. Clearing house at— New York, N. Y Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa Boston, Mass St. Louis, Mo Kansas City, Mo San Francisco, Calif Pittsburgh, Pa. .1 Detroit, Mich Cleveland, Ohio Baltimore, Md Cincinnati, Ohio New Orleans, La Omaha, Nebr Minneapolis, Minn Los Angeles, Calif Atlanta, Ga Richmond, Va Milwaukee, Wis Seattle, Wash Louisville, Ky Portland, Oreg Buffalo, N . Y J St. Paul, Minn Denver, Colo Dallas, Tex Houston, Tex Indianapolis, Ind Washington, D. C Providence, R . I Memphis, Tenn St. Joseph, Mo Fort Worth, Tex 1. Nashville, Tenn. Columbus, Ohio Oklahoma, Okla Salt Lake, U t a h . . . . . Toledo, Ohio Savannah, Ga 1 Duluth, Minn. Des Moines, Iowa Hartford, Conn Rochester, N . Y Galveston, Tex Spokane, Wash Norfolk, Va Oakland, Calif Wichita, Kans Macon, Ga.1 Jacksonville, Fla. 1 Sioux City, Iowa G::and Rapids, Mich Birmingham, Ala. 1 . Peoria, 111 Tulsa, Okla Scranton, Pa New Haven, Conn Syracuse, N. Y j I [ ! ! j I -.. ; ! [ ' ; A. i | j i • ! .A ; ; • i ' ; $214,703.,414,000 28,223!'(025', 000 21,320',246, 000 16,990;,409,000 8,065,,368, 000 11,036.,406,000 6, 703;,134;000 6,998,,946; 000 4, 032.,443,000 5,104;,301,000 4,196!, 983,000 3,047;,801,000 2,890,,884,000 2,965,,754,000 2,263;,056,000 2,027, 415,000 3,204,,770,000 2, 784, 234,000 1,539,, 027,000 2,013,,736,000 993, ,855,000 1, 605, 089,000 1, 429,, 378,000 918, 799,000 1,520. 001,000 1,391 982,000 899! 984,000 776: 325,000 791 804,000 555 ,301,000 975; 074,000 888, 755,000 792, 317,000 800, 847,000 638: 410,000 564; 712,000 778. 679,000 525: 697,000 397; 947,000 525: ,042,000 528; 019,000 427, 118,000 454, ,421,000 336, ,667,000 491, ,233,000 511, ,007,000 431, ,717,000 550, ,845,000 147, ,296,000 411, ,247.000 517, ,577,000 272, 016,000 646, ,918,000 254, 042,000 471 171,000 216; 131,000 295, 414, 000 215. 859,000 Comparisons. Increase. 1,179,000 $40,179, 265,000 t, 871,000 2,581, 154,000 S, 044,000 2,392, 202,000 1,208,000 2,298, 201,000 }, 456,000 275, 912, 000 5,386,000 1, 781,020,000 ), 920,000 1,312, 214,000 3,118,000 1,973, 828,000 1,353,000 1,084, 090,000 \ 765,000 975, 536,000 3,072,000 1,291, 911,000 ), 635,000 468, 166,000 3,655,000 315? 229,000 I, 474,000 273, 280,000 i, 854,000 504, 202, 000 ),530,000 526, 885, 000 ), 286,000 1,855, 484,000 ), 797,000 633, 437,000 L110,000 104, 917,000 ), 804,000 352, 932,000 J, 579,000 ), 052,000 434, 560,000 ?, 981,000 330, 397,000 1,758,000 137, 041,000 1,411,000 375, 590,000 5,104,000 355, 878,000 J,476,000 92, 508,000 1,972,000 13, 353,000 ), 946,000 120, 858, 000 1,077,000 ), 782,000 285. 292,000 J, 416,000 15. 339,000 r,308,000 55: 009,000 1,090,000 99: 757,000 5,099,000 100: 311,000 5,545,000 8i: 167,000 ), 365,000 68: 314,000 ), 032,000 6; 665,000 3,619,000 ), 593,000 195, 449,000 ), 694,000 38, 325,000 >, 115,000 19, 003,000 1,740,000 681,000 ), 805,000 862,000 J,464,000 769,000 ), 940,000 100 067,000 5,434,000 123: 283,000 3,494,000 95 351,000 J, 873,000 36: 423,000 ), 127,000 202: 120,000 ), 718,000 86; 859,000 1,186,000 10; 830, 000 L, 912,000 415; 006,000 ), 101,000 13; 941, 000 3, 955.000 25: 216,000 3, 424,000 20: 707,000 L, 888,000 ! 33: 526,000 1.558,000 Decrease. $143,724,000 42,776,000 37,672, 000 18,699, 000 831 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 107.—Comparative statement of the exchanges of the clearing houses of the United States for years ending Sept. 30, 1919, and Sept. 30, 1918—Continued. Exchanges for year ending Sept. 30, 1919. Clearing house at— Springfield, Mass Worcester, Mass Albany, N . Y . i Akron, Ohio Wilmington, Del Chattanooga, Tenn Austin, Tex Little Rock, Ark Wheeling, W. Va Dayton, Ohio1 El Paso, Tex. 1 Portland, Me. Sacramento, Calif San Diego, Calif.1 Trenton, N. J Charleston, S.C Lincoln, Nebr Tacoma, Wash Reading, Pa Augusta, Ga Davenport, Iowa Knoxville, Tenn Waterloo, Iowa l Lancaster, Pa Youngstown, Ohio Cedar Rapids, Iowa Canton, Ohio Topeka, Kans Evansville, Ind Wilkes-Barre, Pa Harrisburg, Pa Fresno, Calif Water bury, Conn Waco, Tex Fall River, Mass Springfield, 111 Columbia, S.C Helena, Mont Erie, Pa Sioux Falls, S.Dak. 1 ... Stockton, Calif Muskogee, Okla Fargo, N. Dak Ogden, ITtahi New Bedford, Mass Rockford,Ill South Bend, Ind Joplin, Mo Boise, Idaho * Flint, Mich.1. Springfield, Mo Mobile, Ala Fort Wayne, Ind Pasadena, Calif Lexington, Ky York, Pa 1 Quincy, 111. Tampa, Fla Chester, Pa Grand Forks, N. Dak.. Lowell, Mass.1 Lansing, Mich Springfield, Ohio Kalamazoo, Mich Bloomington, 111 Jackson, Mich Binghamton, N. Y Beaumont, Tex 1 Greensburg, Pa. Colorado Springs, Colo. Holyoke, Mass Paducah, Ky. 1 Aberdeen, S. Dak.1 Orange, N. J San Jose, Calif $198, 573,000 187,767,000 252,248,000 401,073,000 188,440,000 295,339,000 221,892,000 336,557,000 226,320,000 222,344,000 281,494,000 129,199,000 235,341,000 107,740,000 148,222,000 189,002,000 254,666,000 247,567,000 129,049,000 194, 640,000 140,131,000 89,050,000 128,457,000 228,015,000 120, 714, 000 165,522,000 165, 712,000 223,193,000 122,873,000 185,034, 000 . 160,232,000 88,765,000 128,105,000 108,288,000 118,607,000 123,865,000 109,910,000 108,079,000 161,181,000 105,686,000 150,992,000 166,385,000 112,832,000 91,218,000 104,606,000 102,624,000 80,633,000 82,573,000 94,963,000 100,555,000 91,039,000 76,327,000 51,382,000 93,289,000 65,960,000 78,570,000 91,818,000 76,705,000 80,299,000 57,574,000 61,495,000 71,898,000 82,623,000 67,264,000 45,614,000 69,974,000 54,213,000 46,834,000 38,985,000 85,380,000 81,450,000 40,166,000 70,913,000 1 Exchanges for year ending Sept. 30, 1918. $199,345,000 190,841,000 251,604,000 284,829,000 160,141,000 249,797,000 201,973,000 276,725,000 198,398,000 197,831,000 215,242,000 134,543,000 198,872,000 115,781,000 141,479,000 172,822,000 227,844,000 224,133,000 138,637,000 202,111.000 (2) 138,265,000 112,062,000 138,261,000 188,122,000 109,432,000 149,099,000 173,515,000 185,557,000 109,886,000 146,678,000 127,166,000 100,995,000 154,568,000 120,650,000 110^ 011,000 106,045,000 103,557,000 104,525,000 103,452,000 104,369,000 144,826,000 110,150,000 100,843,000 98,046,000 96,757,000 94,672,000 92,069,000 84,855,000 81,667,000 87,119,000 75,971,000 68,413,000 51,323,000 63,238,000 68,122,000 69,125,000 69,184,000 76,676,000 65,761,000 62,551,000 51,221,000 63,494,000 (2) 67,845,000 54, 438,000 45,584,000 67,469,000 59,526,000 40,569,000 39,235,000 66,691,000 67,273,000 50,399,000 61,466,000 Comparisons. Increase. $644,000 116,244,000 28,299,000 45,542,000 19,919,000 59,832,000 27,922,000 24,513,000 66,252,000 $772,000 3,074,000 5,344,000 36,469,000 6,743,000 16,180,000 26,822,000 23,434,000 1, 866,000 39,893, 11,282, 16,423, 37,636, 12,987, 38,356, 33,066, 8,596, 17,820, 6,353, 3,554, 57,729, 1,317, 6,166, 56,235, 11,989, 7,849, 7,952, 13,296, 13,436, 15,068, 7,914, 8,041,666 9,588,000 7,471,000 (2) 23,012,000 9,804,000 7,803,000 12,230,000 26,463,000 12,362,000 6,828,000 11,436,000 2,282,000 59, 30,051, 445, 000 22, 634, 000 29, 000 14, 538, 000 10,274, 8,404, 2,162,000 4,977,000 14,778,000 12,826,000 30,000 2,505,000 6,265,000 18,689,000 14,177,000 Figures from Commercial and Financial Chronicle. 2 No report obtainable. Decrease. 9,447,000 5,313,000 250,000 16,233,666 832 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE NO. 107.- -Comparative statement of the exchanges of the clearing houses of the United Stales for years ending Sept. SO. 1919, and Sept. 30. 1918—Continued. Exchanges i'or year ending Sept. 30. 1919. Clearing house at— $50, 486,000 49, 175,000 37, 547', 000 33, 043^ 000 54 301,000 45, 961,000 33 017,000 48'. 986,000 38, 920,000 63, 429,000 84. 479,000 70! 935,000 46, 213,000 35, 954.000 37, 879', 000 63, 183.000 52, 312^000 44: 332,000 30; 194.000 21, 525,000 58, 278 000 54 062.000 383 352,000 39, •40.000 51, 908', 000 35 409,000 30 264', 000 60: 771,000 59; 058,000 52, 130.000 44. 406^ 000 37, 712,000 36, 957', 000 35, 787,000 35, 555,000 34, 749,000 31, 752,000 29, 510,000 29, 432,000 28, 597,(300 26, 533,000 26, 075.000 22, 482', 000 21, 452,000 21. 075,000 20' 757,000 20, 394,000 18. 854,000 14^ 656, 000 l l ! 506,000 387,000 146,000 ,482,000 ,219,000 ,447,000 ,285.000 ', 532', 000 ,236,000 Passaic, N. J Billings, Mont Williamsport, Pa Hagerstown, Md Raleigh, N . C . 1 Altoona, Pa New Brighton,-Pa 1 Wilmington, N . C . Pueblo, Colo Decatur, 111 Montgomery, Ala Long Beach, Calif Columbus, Ga Bangor, Me Danville, 111 Mansfield, Ohio Lima, Ohio Bakersfield, Calif Jackson, Miss Montclair, N. J North Yakima, Wash.* Gary, Ind Norristown, Pa Fremont, Nebr Owensboro, Ky Jacksonville* 111 Frederick, Md Newport News, Va.1 Dubuque, Iowa Asheville, N . C 1 Texarkana, Tex. Aurora, 111 Reno, Ncv Kansas City, Kans Lebanon, Pa Lewiston, Mont Hastings, Nebr Oshkosh, Wis Franklin, Pa Muscatine, Iowa1 Stamford, Conn. Iowa City, Iowa Winona, Minn Vicksburg, Miss 1 jawrence, Kans Ann Arbor, Mich.1 Parsons, Kans Lorain, Ohio Cape Girardeau, Mo Eugene, Oreg Hamilton, Ohio New Albany, Ind Osage, Iowa Adrian, Mich Cheraw, S. C Greensboro, N . C Camden, N . J A . Bartlcsville, Okla Total 387,091,941,000 320,741,067,000 Increase. 66,350,874, 000 1 2 Exchanges for year ending Sept. 30, 1918. $54,231,000 ' 40.152,000 1 42,825,000 35,262,000 46,493,000 39,154,000 36,126,000 47,079,000 34,683^000 51/213,000 74.936.000 48,865J000 40,380,000 39,539,000 31,402,000 54,294.000 46.19K 000 43;768,000 31.762,000 23.587,000 42,271,000 45', 555, 000 36,979.000 39,854', 000 44,059,000 29,803,000 27,641,000 46,999,000 49,641,000 48,973,000 39,119.000 35,949/000 31,983,000 29,359,000 33,301,000 31,008,000 28,978,000 25,796,000 22,389,000 23,268,000 28, 768,000 20,274,000 26,949,000 21,286,000 21.836, 000 17; 487,000 16,724,000 12,254,000 12,998,000 9,313,000 3,155.000 7,772,000 5,064,000 5,3181000 4 . 415.000 ' ci C ) Comparison?. Increase S3,745,000 $9,023,000 5,278,000 2,219,000 3,109,000 ,907,000 237,000 ,216,000 ,543,000 ,070, 000 ,833,000 3,585,000 477, 000 8,889, 000 6,114. 000 564, 000 1,568,000 2,062,000 16,007, 000 507, 000 1,373, 000 114,000 849,000 606,000 623,000 772,000 417,000 157,000 287,000 763,000 974,000 428,000 254, 000 741,000 774', 000 714,000 043,000 329.000 .,801,000 4,467,000 761.000 3,270,000 3,670,000 6,600,000 1,658,000 2,193,000 6,232,000 374,000 418,000 99,000 32 000* 48,285,000 40,532,000 1,976, (XX 66,794,408,000 443,534,000 66.350,874,000 Figures from Commercial and Financial Chronicle. No report. a From Feb. 2,1919. 2,235, 000 166,000 46,212, ()00 320,741,067,000 Decrease. 443,534,00( REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 833 TABLE NO. 108.—Number and liabilities of State banks, savings banks, loan and trust companies, and private banks which have failed during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1919. [From reports to R. G. Dun & Co.] State banks. Savings banks. Trust companies. Private banks. Total. States. Num- Arkansas .... I Colorado Georgia . Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Maryland Minnesota Missouri Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Texas Utah . . . Virginia Washington Total Liabilities. l $22,000 1 1 1 1 '45,000 58,000 200,000 15,000 452,000 Num- Liabili- Num- Liabili- Num- Liabili- Num- Liabiliber. ties. ber. ties. ties. ber. ties. ber. 1 14 2 1 2 1,694,000 1,925,000 400,396 500,000 1 1 1 45,000 7,775,396 2 85,000 -53 $100,000 1 100,000 191,000 1 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2- 1 1 1 2,000,000 5 197,000 2 72,000 1 140,000 1 55,000 35 700,000 $40,000 1 $700,000 60,000 4 1,651,000 1 $22,000 1 700,000 1 45,000 2 98,000 1 200,009 2 715,000 1 452,000 2 145,000 14 1,694,000 2 1,925,000 1 400,396 2 500,000 1 191,000 1 2,000,000 5 197,000 3 132,000 1 140,000 1 55,000 9,611,396 834 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 109.—Number of failures, capital, assets, liabilities, and dividends paid by State and private banks that failed in each year from 1864 to 1919. Number of failures. Year ended June 30— Capital. assets. 2 5 5 3 7 6 1 7 10 33 40 14 37 63 70 20 10 9 19 27 54 32 13 19 17 15 30 44 27 261 71 115 78 $125,000.00 275,000.00 260,000.00 276,381.00 100,000.00 $245,401.97 1,206.035.00 222', 075.00 182,002.30 77,861.00 220,000.00 470,000.00 907,000.00 770,000.00 2,413,900.00 961,000.00 2,491,250.00 3,250,193.00 1,370,465.00 452,200.00 436,750. 00 545,000.00 870,000.00 1, 718,596.00 1,099,400.00 254,000.00 931,590.00 745,500.00 363,250.00 2,169,568.00 2,071,300.00 578,840.00 16,641,637.00 3,112,447.00 3,906,350.00 3,400,642.00 Total Not dated 1,164 70 Total 1,234 1S64 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 - -• . . - . .. , AB 31 l t i e s " 2,314,871.90 2,126,124.18 4,644,889. 91 4,125, 731.00 9,190,283. 98 7,312,218.73 13,137,835.47 26,001,949.67 5,102,69L 94 1,629,146.61 585,653.% 2,765,951.10 2,813,915.19 12,900,819.05 2,982, 879. 51 1,300,536.30 2,865,300.30 2,805,326.52 1,279,900.68 10,692,385.98 7,190,824.69 2,719,410. 75 54,828,690.65 7,958, 284.18 11,276,529.99 10,240,244.97 $225,592.14 890,112.00 138,821.00 148,886.00 361,961.73 50,000.00 2,654,187.15 3,059,318.06 6,938,653.01 4,562,879.00 12,365,475. 25 9,206,429.34 15,223,785.49 27,269,520.51 5,253,307.22 1,311,799.49 1,785,890.45 2,608,489.57 3,193, 747.39 15,508,389.70 4,883,454.27 1,140,824. 48 3,074,622.29 3,342,336.52 2,147,059.18 11,385,584.64 6,365,198.77 3,227,608. 56 46,766,818. 80 7,218,319.51 9,010,584.93 7,513,837.41 974,256.96 1,906,573.00 3,420,016.33 2,022,498.51 4,143,941.97 5,178,020.98 7,004,558.27 19,485,717.87 4,235,808.85 288,494.74 851,755.00 1,221, 737. 29 1,408,047.99 9,671,860.25 2,361,320.01 673,579.10 1,610,527.45 1,924,773.68 1,026,682.73 3,884,577. 99 3,090,597.48 803,860.76 17,912,270.45 1,456,522. 87 2,251, 708. 93 534,363.30 53,187, 259.00 445,100.00 212,725,771.58 1,586,419. 00 218,833, 563.86 1,796,424.41 99,711,330.75 377,396. 20 53,632,259.00 100,088,726.95 214,312,190.58 220,629,988.27 122 17,929,163.00 4,493,577.00 7,790,244.00 7,675,792.00 0,373,372.00 7,323,737.00 2,166,852.00 24,296,823.00 6,970,345.00 6,591,515.00 13,037,497.00 177,073,348.00 15,760,177.00 14,496,610.00 13,962,050.00 7,797, 401. 00 6,182,295.00 20,601,228.00 16,495,002.00 10,511,838.00 6,752,467.00 9,195,696.00 24,090,879.00 7,080,190.00 10,448,159.00 11,421,028.00 13,334,629.00 10,332,666.00 4,005,643.00 31,774,895.00 10,273,023.00 7,187,858.00 22,165,448.00 209,835,443.00 25,190,156.00 18,182,592. 00 18,546,583.00 12,838,837.00 7,520,527.00 32,058,706.00 27,866,847.00 16,010,510.00 11,300,647.00 10,258,195.00 9,611,000.00 2,542 615,789,219.58 771,064,000.00 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 53 26 32 56 43 26 102 57 37 34 132 60 28 56 55 40 96 110 41 35 125 42 Total Dividends paid. 1 Revised statistics. $145,592. 25 138,821.00 82,844.74 835 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 110.—Number, assets, and liabilities of State banks, savings banks, loan and trust companies, private banks, and national banks which failed, by years, from June 30,1892, to June SO, 1919. [In thousands of dollars.] Slate institutions. Year ended June 30— State banks. No. Assets. Loan and trust companies. Savings banks. Liabilities. No. Assets. Liabilities. . . . Total 24 172 27 46 55 44 14 5 9 8 12 6 37 16 15 10 42 19 9 28 29 18 53 57 23 15 12 35 1,892 41,282 1,774 2,555 3,741 6,080 694 919 418 1,003 1,364 645 5,194 1,397 710 2,380 41,035 2,732 8,170 9,865 2,328 1,363 8,947 3,600 2,148 2,539 861 3,178 36,903 2,010 3,445 4,628 8,083 988 1,240 442 1,440 2,056 965 6,725 2,282 1,006 4,833 43,227 3,286 9,111 12,678 3,129 1,866 11,511 4,820 2,991 3,351 1,094 7,775 6 47 9 8 9 19 4 4 3 3 10 1 7 4 5 484 17,674 2,646 4,653 662 3,998 800 1,153 328 450 4,622 35 1,457 550 360 917 16,831 2,678 4,818 902 5,455 956 1,632 410 531 5,730 235 1,704 811 490 12 2 1 4 1 4 7 5 3 1 1 2 7,760 85 52 2,021 40 564 643 4,255 7,750 75 60 840 1892 1893... 1894 1895. . 1896 1897. 1898 1899. . . 1900 1901. . . 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906. . 1907 1908 1909. . 1910 1911.. 1912 1913... 1914 1915 . 1916 1917 1918 1919 . 155,636 185,063 182 63,177 No. 7,581 105 63 2,487 66 680 769 4,335 11,885 100 80 85 209 15,098 33,420 4,107 1,159 3,436 1,275 5,067 5,243 995 12 371 13,128 2,525 4,636 4,850 110,047 5,342 3,072 140 2,452 3,409 7,948 988 250 1,470 1,845 425 24,144 37,977 5,844 936 4,325 1,575 6,701 6,636 1,113 22 561 15,880 3,600 3,990 8,100 126,200 5,412 2,210 230 4,304 3,420 8,752 1.341 '257 2,371 1,898 1,651 72,336 158 232,500 279,881 National banks.* Year ended J u n e 30— No. Assets. 36 176 21 25 42 47 33 15 16 41 20 17 50 35 13 20 53 33 12 22 21 15 27 39 12 15 10 1 Total 1 2 3,540 20,237 1,749 1,389 1,886 4,416 1,725 651 1,687 3,925 1,325 1,116 4,518 2,498 886 5,807 18,231 7,602 3,202 1,935 2,977 846 3,063 7,652 358 2,668 6,429 867 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897. . 1898 1899 1900. . 1901... 1902 1903. . 1904. . 1905. 1906. . . 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911.. 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916. . . 1917 1918.. 1919 112,318 Liabilities. 6,505 19,315 2,236 1,805 2,708 6,228 3,561 874 3,933 10,251 1,525 2,245 7,466 3,580 1,702 9,232 32,828 16,387 6,792 3,150 5,338 1,554 11,027 17,370 877 5,478 7,186 100 No. 3 69 3414 3 65 3 85 nio 122 53 26 32 56 43 26 102 57 37 34 132 60 28 56 55 40 96 110 41 35 «25 42 192,253 2,044 Assets. Liabilities. No. Assets—• nominal Liabilities.* value. 6,125 94,291 39,589 12,704 7,448 17,930 4,494 7,790 7,676 6,373 7,323 2,167 24,297 6,970 6,592 13,037 177,073 15,761 14,496 13,961 7,797 6,182 20,601 16,495 10,512 6,752 9,195 11,025 97,193 44,901 15,912 9,174 24,091 7,080 10,447 11,421 13,335 10,333 4,006 31,775 10,273 7,188 22,165 209,836 25,190 18,182 18,546 12,839 7,520 32,059 27,866 16,010 11,300 10,258 9,611 17 65 21 36 27 38 7 12 6 11 2 12 20 22 8 7 24 9 6 3 8 6 21 14 13 7 2 1 16,257 31,135 8,366 14,960 14,203 39,579 5,395 2,725 13,590 9,162 604 7,308 8,734 15,308 2,410 8,063 33,476 4,047 3,223 1,414 5,518 8,070 12,028 16,769 3,825 6,806 2,368 535 12,769 20,356 5,579 9,416 10,066 26,415 3,817 1,810 10,312 7,676 379 5,710 6,379 13,679 1,602 5,479 22,417 3,184 2,892 * 920 4,485 6,690 9,944 12,751 3,012 5,251 2,210 494 563,631 729,533 425 295,878 215,694 Years ended Oct. 31. Claims proved, offsets allowed and loans paid. Liabilities. 3 19 8 6 4 12 2 2 4 4 1 2 8 2 4 4 25 6 6 2 4 3 9 9 3 4 2 4 Total State and private institutions. Private banks. Assets. 3 Includes suspensions. < Revised statistics. 836 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.—NUMBER OP FAILURES, TOGETHER WITH NUMBER OF NATIONAL AND ALL OTHER REPORTING BANKS INCLUDING TRUST COMPANIES, BY STATES. [26-year period from Aug. 31, 1893, to June 30, 1919.] Number of failures, 1893 to 1918, of all banks other than national, as printed in comptroller's reports from year to year, is from reports to Bradstreets, the number for 1919 being from reports to R. G. Dun & Co. This number is exclusive of those banks which closed to go into voluntary liquidation, from which this office has received no report, other than as to national banks, concerning payments made to depositors. Number of banks, other than national, reported is as shown by annual reports of the Comptroller of the Currency. In many cases the number is unofficial and incomplete. ALABAMA. All banks other than national. Years ended— Aug. 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 Tune 30— 1900 Number of failures. Number of banks reported. ! 1 2 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 . 2 3 1 . . . . ! . . . . Total 26 years Average 26 years . ... . 3 1 3 2 2 1 National banks. Number of banks. 21 24 13 14 15 19 28 26 27 26 26 26 20 27 27 27 38 139 147 169 196 a 208 a 213 223 239 270 277 261 271 236 238 261 28 33 41 41 52 65 71 73 76 79 81 85 87 90 92 90 92 91 94 Number Number of failures. restored to solvency. 1 1 2 1 ' " "1 1 j 21 138 61 2 1 3 2 2 I 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 ALASKA. Aug. 3 1 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 June 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903. 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911.. 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 . .... . , . i 1 1 . . 2 1 10 11 2 13 15 14 . 7 8 9 I I I 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 1 16 i a Revised statistics recently furnished by superintendent of banks, Alabama. ! ! 1 I ! ! 1 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 837 TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together with number of national and all other reporting banks including trust companies, by States—Continued. ALASKA—Continued. All banks other than national. Number of failures. Number of banks reported. June 30— 1918 Number of banks. 17 13 1919 Total, 26 years Average 26 years. . 5 6 Number Number of failures. restored to solvency. coco Years ended— National banks. 2 ARIZONA. 1 . . • • 7 3 5 5 5 5 5 .... . . Total 26 years Average 26 vears 14 16 16 24 26 21 26 28 29 35 37 39 38 43 47 46 53 56 60 63 13 13 13 14 18 18 29 2 . 4 2 7 11 33 38 21 32 37 37 9 9 9 7 42 47 64 88 98 120 94 143 124 221 226 298 326 282 431 395 387 388 389 386 7 9 9 12 19 26 33 35 40 43 45 46 50 49 57 58 67 67 72 78 183 34 5 7 7 11 11 13 14 14 13 13 1 12 .ococo A u g . 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 J u n e 30— 1^00 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1 4 ARKANSAS. A u g . 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 . . . . Total 26 vears AvcrttgG 26 yc&rs 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 Q CO r-i r- June 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 . 4 2 4 5 1 1 1 3 46 2 1 1 838 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together with number of 'national and all other re'porting banks including trust companies, by States—Continued. CALIFORNIA. All banks other than national. Years ended— Number of failures. Aug. 3 1 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 June 30— 1900 1901 1902 . . 1903 1904 . . 1905 1906 1907 . 1908 1909 1910.... 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 . . 1918 1919 Number of banks reported. j National bank Number of banks. 3 1 1 . . . . . 1 1 5 1 1 1 i .. i I i al Total, 26 years Average, 26 years 248 248 251 250 254 247 35 31 31 32 34 35 250 257 268 287 345 407 435 500 507 483 504 452 519 552 550 563 555 448 578 425 38 41 49 57 72 87 113 126 138 151 185 203 227 252 262 265 261 268 270 279 399 1 1 1 Number Number of failures. restored to solvency. 13fi 19 2 1 1 1 5 i COLORADO. 44 49 9 .- . . . . 2 1 1 . 1 . 1 3 . 1 1 Total, 26 years Average, 26 years 46 42 41 37 36 2 1 43 48 52 51 48 58 53 106 134 146 171 190 195 193 206 37 41 48 55 59 68 85 97 114 114 121 126 127 126 124 122 121 121 122 127 1 118 .. 45 41 32 38 35 *£•• Oi 00 CO Oi 1 85 £coto£o Aug. 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 June 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903. 1904 1905. 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917. 1918 1919 a Reported by superintendent of banks, State of California. 1 1 o 2 i 11 12 1 1 2 839 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.—Number of failures., together ivith number of national and all other reporting banks including trust companies, by States—Continued. CONNECTICUT. All b a n k s o t h e r t h a n national. Years ended— National banks. Number of failures. A u g . 31— 1894 . . 1895 -1896 1897 . . 1898 1899 J u n e 30— 1900 . 1901 1902 . . 1903 1904 . . . 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912.. 1913 1914. . 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 107 108 108 109 109 110 83 82 82 82 80 79 110 113 114 116 117 118 119 119 119 122 123 124 129 129 133 139 143 146 151 150 83 83 83 81 80 80 80 80 80 81 79 79 78 79 76 74 71 69 67 67 123 78 7 7 5 5 7 8 . Number of banks. 1 . Number of banks reported. 18 18 18 18 18 19 6 8 5 9 11 12 13 11 14 16 21 22 22 22 24 25 26 27 23 26 19 20 21 23 24 24 24 24 27 27 28 28 28 26 25 24 24 22 20 19 15 23 . . . 2 . . . i l i 5 T o t a l , 26 vears A v e r a g e , 26 years Number restored to solvency. Number of failures. 1 1 1 1 i 3 DELAWARE. Aug. 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 - . 1898 1899 June 30— 1900 1901 . . . 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 . . . . . . . . _ Total 26 vears Average, 26 years 840 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together with number of national and all other reporting banhs including trust companies, by States—Continued. D I S T R I C T O F COLUMBIA. All banks other than national. Years ended— Number of banks reported. Number of banks. 4 4 5 4 6 3 13 13 14 14 12 12 8 8 7 7 7 10 11 16 16 17 19 20 18 24 24 24 26 28 30 30 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 12 11 11 12 11 11 12 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 Number of failures. Aug. 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 June 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1900 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 National banks. 13 a 23 a 26 a 24 a 24 19 18 17 15 15 1 . . 1 Number Number of failures. restored to solvency. i ! j i 1 i i 1 3 Total 26 years Average, 26 years.. r ! FLORIDA. Aug. 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899.. June 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916.. 1917 1918 1919 4 . . 3 23 . . . 20 24 20 15 15 17 25 32 33 46 20 20 25 29 62 91 35 35 123 1 1 42 108 103 . . . 2 3 2 Total 26 voirs 1 39 39 132 158 184 208 . 1 1 45 46 52 54 204 199 206 199 200 56 56 54 56 53 96 1 1 34 1 1 1 2 1 12 16 a Revised statistics recently furnished b y the comptroller of the State of Florida. 1 i 2 841 BEPORT OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OX? THE CUERENCY. TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together with number of national and all other reporting banks including trust companies, by States—Continued. GEORGIA. All banks other than national. Years ended— Number -Number of banks of failures. reported. Aue. 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897. 1898 1899 June 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903.. 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 19L5 1916 1917 1918 1919 National banks. .... 9 Number of banks. 92 a 108 allO a 114 136 * . ... . . . 1 1 3 2 5 1 1 2 2 o . 3 11 4 2 4 48 Total 26 years Average, 26 years 29 28 30 30 29 27 153 176 183 196 232 290 369 412 469 471 a 545 a636 a 685 a 693 a 695 a 681 a 663 a 657 a 650 653 Number Number of failures. restored to solvency. 28 32 41 48 51 62 75 86 96 102 113 114 115 118 115 113 110 101 97 95 i 1 1 i I i 1 1 2 1 2 8 392 73 7 10 5 5 7 7 12 12 11 10 10 9 14 13 9 14 21 21 80 100 114 125 153 150 136 138 134 125 125 134 136 138 9 11 13 19 24 27 32 34 38 43 47 46 48 54 55 56 57 60 68 74 34 IDAHO. Aug. 31— 1894.. 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 J u n e 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903 . 1904 1905... . 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 . 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 . 1916 1917 1918 1919 - 2 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 Total 26 vears -A.V6rB£G 26 V63TS 1 1 70 14 3 a Kevised statistics recently furnished by State treasurer of Georgia. 1 '- 1 842 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together v;ith number of national and all other reporting banks including trust companies, by Stales—Continued. ILLINOIS All banks other than j national. Years endedNumber of failures. Aug. 3 1 — 1894. .. 1895... 1896. .. 1897... 1898. .. 1899. .. June 3 0 — 1900. .. 1901. .. 1902... 1903... 1904... 1905. .. 1906. .. 1907... 1908... 1909. .. 1910... 1911. .. 1912... 1913... 1914... 1915... 1916. .. 1917... 1918. .. 1919... Number of banks reported. 4 4 7 9 6 4 2! 4i 1 | 2i •3 ! ?I 5 3 3 2 5! 3i 1 I 21 16 1 9 3 2 Total, 26 years Average, 26 years... 237 285 247 249 258 248 290 318 368 392 404 481 472 548 577 851 688 790 843 895 972 960 949 999 1,022 1,079 National banks. Number o f banks. Number Number o f failures. restored to solvency. 217 219 220 219 219 217 I 233 255 j 274 300 319 344 368 389 409 419 431 438 447 457 463 468 471 469 469 471 593 I INDIANA. Aug. 3 1 — 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 June 3 0 — 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906.... 1907.... 1908 1909 1910 1911.--. 1912.... 1913.... 1914 1915... . 1916 1917 1918 1919 Total, 26 years.... Average, 26 years. 133 160 148 145 158 159 115 114 113 113 112 115 181 209 216 248 291 368 497 520 551 548 583 607 637 684 669 728 739 758 778 781 117 132 145 157 172 188 206 219 242 252 261 261 255 254 255 258 256 255 258 253 442! 195 | 1 2 1 1 843 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.- -Number ofjaihires, together with nuwiber oj national and all other reporting banlcs including trust companies, by States-—-Continued. IOWAAll banks other t h a n national. Years ended— Number of failures. Aug. 3 1 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 June 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 Number of banks reported. National banks. Number of banks. Number of failures. Number restored to solvency. 12 4 2 1 3 16 9 3 2 1 1 4 2 2 Total. 26 vears Average, 26 years 484 533 485 489 505 516 170 166 168 164 165 171 559 626 688 728 737 816 872 904 956 1,046 1,036 1,100 1,124 1,137 1,217 1,277 1 342 1 334 1 503 1,502 177 220 230 245 264 277 292 301 316 320 325 327 333 340 340 348 351 352 352 356 904 4 272 410 410 395 377 364 368 131 123 116 105 101 100 2 1 4 '' 1i 1 1 384 410 454 496 534 572 634 721 753 780 847 874 899 919 932 944 978 1,003 1,037 1,084 103 118 129 140 155 170 184 199 208 211 207 208 211 213 212 215 220 228 234 241 3 ' 676 172 73 2 4 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 KANSAS. Aug. 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 3 une 30— 1900 . 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913... 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 Total 26 Years A verage, 26 yTears 8 2 7 1 2 3 1 . . 1 3 1 . . . . 2 2 1 1 ! 1 1 17 46 2 1 844 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together with number of national and all other reporting banks including trust companies, by States—Continued. KENTUCKY. All banks other than national. Years ended— Number of failures. A u g . 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 J u n e 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903 . . . 1904 1905 1906 1907 . 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912... . 1913 1914.. 1915 1916 . 1917 1918 1919 Number of banks reported. National banks. Number of b a n k s . 3 1 2 . . . 77 76 77 . 1 2 1 10 4 1 2 3 ... Total, 26 years.. Average 26 years 180 186 188 190 190 216 74 75 235 241 251 297 352 389 392 436 452 461 481 473 470 476 467 453 441 445 444 446 79 84 93 98 113 125 128 139 145 149 149 144 144 144 143 141 139 133 132 129 356 . Number Number of failures. restored to solvency. 116 26 32 25 24 30 53 19 19 21 19 19 20 58 66 80 102 119 135 155 175 182 187 195 201 210 217 217 209 209 211 218 222 20 25 29 30 35 35 35 36 36 35 31 31 33 31 31 30 31 33 31 32 137 29 .. 2 1 ! ! i i 1 J } 1 j 7 35 2 LOUISIANA. A u g . 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 2 1 June 30— 1900 1 1901 1902 1903 . . 1904 1905 1906 1907. 1908 1909 1910 1 . . . 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 . . Total 26 years Avprace 26 vears . . 1 1 2 4 1 1 . 2 j ! i 1 1 4 15 * 84.5 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.—Number offailures, together with number of national and all other reporting banks, including trust companies, by States—Continued. MAINE. All banks other t h a n national. Years ended— Number of failures. Aug. 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 Tune 30— 1900 . 1901 1902 . 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 Number of banks reported. National banks. Number of banks. 1 1 . . . . 1 ... Total, 26 y e a r s . . Average, 26 years 68 68 69 70 74 74 80 86 91 93 92 91 93 93 93 94 94 94 96 97 82 84 86 86 84 84 80 79 77 77 72 70 70 69 69 70 67 64 63 62 77 31 40 38 46 48 48 1 1 68 68 68 68 70 69 56 62 63 72 73 71 87 106 126 126 127 134 141 140 147 150 154 155 69 76 82 86 88 89 91 97 101 104 108 107 107 105 101 100 97 95 95 96 92 89 i i 7 MARYLAND. Aug. 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 J u n e 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 . . . 1 2 .. 4 q . . . 1 1 . Total, 26 years Average 26 years . . . . 1 2 Number restored to solvency. 83 82 82 83 82 82 81 2 . . . 66 66 69 70 67 68 Number of failures. 73 78 1 1 16 846 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.-—Number of failures, together with number of national and all other reporting banks including trust companies, by States—Continued. MASSAfHUSETTR. All b a n k s other t h a n national. Years ended— Number of failures. Number of banks reported. National banks. Number of banks. Number Number of failures. restored to solvency. Aug. 31— lS'H 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 J u n e 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 . . 2 1 6 2 1 3 2 3 3 . . 1 1 1 1 Total 26 vears Average 26 v e a r s . 208 210 219 219 221 220 268 268 268 267 263 250 220 221 222 226 225 229 234 235 241 236 239 250 253 257 265 270 278 294 296 300 248 246 241 236 222 215 206 203 198 197 192 188 188 180 173 170 158 150 156 158 242 . . 212 199 223 210 214 226 231 96 94 92 85 82 80 242 262 276 288 301 321 346 375 400 475 449 518 508 542 543 542 579 581 595 595 81 85 84 86 88 88 88 91 96 97 101 100 99 99 99 104 105 106 105 108 386 94 29 . . . . 1 I 2 2 1 1 1 i i i i i 13 MICHIGAN. A u g . 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 J u n e 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 . . . 3 5 4 - 3 2 . . . . 4 1 .. Total 26 years Average, 26 years . 6 6 2 1 3 3 4 . . . . 1 . . . 2 57 1 4 2 1 o I ; 1 12 l 847 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together with number of national and all other reporting banks, including trust companies, by States—Continued. MINNESOTA. All b a n k s other t h a n national. Years ended— Number of failures. Aug. 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 J u n e 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 . 2 5 6 ... 7 ... . Number of bants reported. .. .. 2 2 . ... . 13 3 1 2 1 1 .. 4 . . . . Number of banks. 216 232 218 206 204 236 79 79 76 71 70 69 252 275 307 350 386 456 486 602 639 641 645 725 759 803 76 92 117 171 213 224 237 245 262 268 270 272 272 271 . 1 14 T o t a l , 26 years Average, 26 r e a r s 281 287 294 305 11 10 10 10 10 12 101 117 129 153 183 228 269 280 316 321 217 342 332 332 305 280 276 285 288 293 12 14 17 20 23 26 24 26 29 31 32 31 31 33 37 35 35 34 33 33 212 24 Number Number of failures. restored to solvency. 3 i 198 55 64 75 83 86 92 . . . 835 925 1.014 1,105 1,148 1,148 570 1 . National banks. 273 277 1 1 65 MISSISSIPPI. A u g . 31— "1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 J u n e 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 1 2 . . 1 3 . 1 . 4 . 2 10 7 2 . Total, 26 years Average, 26 years 1 35 . . j 848 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together with number of national and all other reporting banks, including trust companies, by States—Continued. MISSOURI. All banks other than national. Years ended— Number of failures. Aug. 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 . . . 1899 J u n e 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904... 1905... 1906.. 1907 1908 . 1999 1910 1911..... 1912.. 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 Number of banks reported. National banks. Number of banks. Number Number of failures. restored to solvency. 583 584 67 68 72 2 1 10 1 1 606 579 583 63 63 63 1 1 2 600 612 651 691 737 841 934 64 71 73 81 91 98 107 3 12 11 2 2 2 2 ... Total, 26 years Average, 26 years 1 3 2 9 1 3 2 554 992 1.030 1,061 1,128 1,163 1,230 1,283 1,337 1,368 1,375 1,393 1 407 1,413 113 121 1 1 126 129 129 134 133 130 131 131 131 131 133 6 G3 951 102 a 21 a 22 a 23 a 23 a 26 a 27 27 25 26 21 21 21 o29 a 33 a 39 a 41 33 39 42 49 54 72 86 117 154 179 224 228 236 241 277 21 22 23 23 26 29 32 37 40 44 54 58 58 57 61 64 69 93 126 134 MONTANA. Aug. 31— 1894... 1895... 1897. 1899... June 30— 1900... 1901... 1902... 1903... 1904... 1905... 1906... 1907... 1908... 1909.. 1910.., 1911... 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917... 1918... 1919.. Total, 26 years Average, 26 years. 3 i 100 a Revised statistics recently furnished by superintendent of banks, State of Montana. ... ,. 849 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OE THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together tvitk number of national and all oilier reporting banks, including trust companies, by States—Continued. NEBRASKA. All b a n k s o t h e r t h a n national. Years ended— Number Number of banks of failures. reported. & 0 491 473 438 398 390 398 Number of banks. 130 118 114 HI Aug. 31— 1894 1895 1896 . . . 1897 1898..... 1899... J u n e 30— 1900 1901 19^2 . . . 1^03 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909.. . 1910 1911 1912 3913 - . 1914. 1915 1916 1917 1Q18 1919 N 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 9 11 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 12 I 1 6 2 14 | 65 T o t a l , 26 vear«! r Vverasre 26 v e a s 5 o 2 170 5 4 3 6 10 4 4 12 13 28 18 19 21 22 21 21 21 21 23 23 2 108 115 122 132 142 157 174 193 209 218 232 245 245 242 228 212 196 191 191 189 1 2 2 3 4 3 I Number of failures. 1 405 421 458 493 507 521 567 602 623 644 665 658 681 700 747 777 826 856 929 957 601 1 1 1 itional banks. NEVADA. Aug. 31— 1894... 1895... 1896... 1897... 1898... 1899... J u n e 30— 1900... 1901.., 1902... 1503... 1904... 1905... 1906... 1907... 1908.., 1909... 1910... 1911... 1912... 1913... 1914... 1915... 1916... 1917-.. 1918... 1919.., I Total, 26 years.... Average, 26 years. 152982°—CUR 1919—YOL 2 1 -54 Number restored to solvency. 850 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE COEEXCY. TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together with number of national and all other reporting banks, including trust companies, by States—Continued. NEW HAMPSHIRE. All banks other than national. Years ended— Number of banks reported. Number of failures. Aug. 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 J u n e 30— 1900 1901 1905 1903. 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1 \ 70 •i j 67 . '•• 6 7 5 i 52 51 2 i 61 1 1 67 1 I 1 i 64 63 70 . . 68 fi9 I . . . . 69 fi4 70 . . . ! Total 26 vcars Average, 26 years 1 1 1 55 56 56 56 56 55 57 i I I 57 57 58 56 56 56 56 56 56 55 55 55 3 JERSEY. - - Total 26 years Average^ 26 years 51 50 50 50 51 52 Number Number of failures. restored to solvency. a") . 1917.. 1918 1919 Number of b a n k s . 15 - . NEW Aug. 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 J u n e 30— 1900 1901 . 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 . . 1907 1908 . . 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 64 64 64 64 64 70 70 70 70 70 70 National banks. ! 2 - 1 1 - 65 66 68 68 70 71 100 102 102 103 103 105 76 79 93 101 104 104 109 115 119 136 138 147 156 163 164 165 166 175 178 171 114 122 124 129 133 137 144 168 173 184 193 196 197 200 202 201 202 203 202 203 118 155 1 2 1 1 1! 6 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 851 TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together iciih number of national and all other reporting banks, including trust companies, by States—Continued. NEW MEXICO. All b a n k s other t h a n National banks. national. Years ended— Number Number of banks of failures. I reported. Number of banks. Number Number of failures. restored to solvency. Aug. 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899. J u n e 30— 1900. 1901. 1902 1903 1904. 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 191-1 1915 1918 1917 1918 1919 6 10 12 12 12 16 19 23 28 30 39 44 46 42 47 I ill 5/ 68 74 69 2S Total, 26 years Average, 28 years.. : ! I ! 8 L 10 j. 14 i. 18 i. 22 ! . 23 i. 27 ! . 36 i. 41 j. 41 ! . 41 i. 42 ' . 39 ! 40 !. 37 . 38 | . 37 I. 39 i. 43 I 4 4 j. NEW YORK. Aug. 31— 1894. . 1895. . 1896.. 1897. . 1898. . 1899. . J u n e 30— 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904. . 1905.. 1906.. 1907. . 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915. . 1916.. 1917.. 1918.. 1919.. Total ; 26 years Average, 26 years. 389 404 400 391 402 398 404 402 403 408 414 425 432 455 447 437 462 433 476 498 509 528 531 541 335 341 348 360 365 | 373 390 401 423 435 447 458 467 474 481 478 477 476 479 480 4 1 1 j 1 1 25 3 852 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together with number of national and all other reporting banks, including trust companies, by States—Continued. NORTH CAROLINA. All banks other than national. Years ended— Number of failures. Aug. 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 J u n e 30— J900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 Number of banks reported. 26 27 28 27 27 29 88 109 116 129 164 199 234 a 253 a295 306 335 338 35,6 400 401 396 428 443 443 471 30 35 38 41 43 49 52 57 .68 70 75 74 73 73 73 80 79 80 81 82 242 . . ; . . . . . . 4 3 1 . 2 . 1 1 4 5 . . . . . 1 Total 26 vear c Average, 26 years 71 70 72 73 86 106 32 32 29 26 24 23 129 133 163 200 209 242 338 394 421 434 521 559 569 608 619 630 662 695 693 710 24 35 47 70 80 91 113 121 131 135 150 148 146 144 146 153 155 158 165 172 362 Number Number of failures. restored to solvency. 55 98 2 1 . Number of banks. 57 57 64 67 71 66 1 . ational banks. 28 1 1 1 3 NORTH DAKOTA. Aug. 3 1 1894 *895 896 1897 1898 1899 1 June 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 .i .- . 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 . 1919 Total 26 years Average 26 years 1 2 .. . . . . ..3 2 j i 1 1 11 7 1 1 a Revised statistics recently furnished by corporation commission, State of North Carolina. 853 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together ivith number of national and all other reporting banks, including trust companies, by States—Continued. OHIO. All banks other than national. Years ended— Number of failures. A lie". 31— "1894 1895 1898 1897 1898 1899 J u n e 30— 1900 1901 1902 1^03 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 Number of banks reported. 1 1 4 1 Number of banks. . . . . 1 5 3 7 . . . . . . . . 2 12 . ... J909 - - - . 3 1 10 2 . . ... i . l 166 205 193 211 208 224 249 294 320 346 378 392 430 617 625 649 650 685 647 663 745 740 751 774 781 781 266 296 307 321 335 342 351 358 365 372 378 380 378 380 379 329 12 17 19 63 30 75 12 13 13 14 20 23 77 118 172 272 287 317 340 370 494 612 685 636 620 598 573 557 553 558 579 582 44 85 132 161 197 222 261 294 308 230 225 276 293 325 343 351 335 335 340 343 Number Number of failures. restored to solvency. 244 248 249 248 253 253 489 - - 1910 1911 3912 jgi^ " 914 i \915 1010 1917 1918 1Q19 National banks. 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 2 2 * r> 373 371 369 369 77 T o t a l 2ft v o a r s \\T6r£icjr6 26 yours I •j 22 OELAHOMA.O A u c . 31— "1894 18gs 1896 1897 ISQg 1899 J u n e 30— 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 2 1 . . - - - 4 5 1 1 . - - - i 5 1 . . . . . . 3 2 2 - • 1 . . . T o t a l 2fi "years ^ v e r a a p 26 years 2 a Includes Indian Territory. ' "" 4 1 1 1 1 8 31 354 . . . 200 854 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together vnth number of national and all other reporting banks, including trust companies, by States—Continued. OREGON. All banks other than national. Years ended—Nnmoer of fail arcs. . Number of banks reported. National ban! Number Number of failures. restored to solvency. Number of banks. j Aug. 31 4 I- 1894 1895. 1896. ; 897 1808..... 1809 3 30— 1900 ! 901 . . . 1 f)0'> 1P0?> . . I °04 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 ... 1910 1911 .. 191° 1913 1914 1915 1916 1Q17 1918 . , . 1919... I j 1 • - • • • - - o 1 1 1 1 - - . 9" . . . . 1 1 1 1 102 138 130 lol 1G8 170 1 174 174 177 177 177 178 20 To^al °6 voar? Average. 26 years 91 PENNSYLVANIA. Aug. 31 — 1894... 1895... 189!').... 1897.... 1898... 1899... June 3 0 — 1900... 1901 ... 1902... 1903... 1904. .. 1905... 1906... 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 403 409 419 425 423 431 452 502 550 598 630 663 690 722 705 793 815 830 829 836 49<3 1912. 19H 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 204 209 218 224 227 222 234 261 299 340 3S5 443 466 483 487 443 i ••• 2 1 . . . T o t a l 9 6 ve-T^s A v e r a g e , 26 vears 9 ' | 1 1 | 1 i 452 477 492 485 500 528 536 635 643 59 8?-7 833 833 833 S33 834 1 1 1 I 3 1 2 1 5 4 1 2 Y 4 • > 31 400 | 3 1 1 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 855 TBALE 111.—Number of failures, together vyith number of national and, all other reporting banks, including trust companies, by States—Continued. RHODE ISLAND. All banks other than national. Years ended— Number of banks reported. Number of failures. A u g . 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 j 899 June 30— 1900 1Q01 1909 1903 1904 1905 XQOG 1907 1908 1000 1910 1911 191 9 3913 jq j 4 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 - - 3 49 49 49 49 43 49 Number of banks. 1 ! I • : i 31 31 ! 31 47 42 36 35 34 26 24 23 22 22 22 22 22 20 19 18 17 17 17 17 ; 40 33 . 1 1 2 .... - - - i ] SOUTH CAROLINA. Total, 26 years.... Average, 26 years. 1 1 8 A u g . 31— 1894.., 1895.., 1896.., 1897.. 1898-. 1899.. Tune 30— 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905.. 1906.. 1907.. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1918.. 1919.. Number Number restored to of failures. solvency. 59 58 57 57 i 57 57 39 38 38 38 51 54 53 52 33 32 32 33 34 32 31 31 31 . T o t a l 26 year? •* v e r a 0 ^ 26 y e a r s National banks. 37 34 29 28 27 7 38 42 46 62 135 179 193 215 233 24) 253 284 3O0 3*5 329 313 317 326 336 342 12 180 36 856 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together ivith number of national and all oilier reporting banks, including trust companies, by States—Continued. SOUTH DAKOTA. All banks other than national. Years endedNumber of failures. Number of banks reported. National banks. 36 33 31 27 26 25 2 2 179 195 229 245 263 277 279 380 431 445 501 529 530 526 520 510 498 506 517 529 26 30 42 57 62 71 76 83 89 94 98 Number restored to solvency. Number of failures. 155 153 150 157 164 152 Aug. 31— 1894... 1895... 1896... 1897... 1898... 1899... J u n e 30— 1900... 1901... 1902... 1903... 1904... 1905... 1906... 1907... 1908... 1909... 1910... 1911... 1912... 1913... 1914... 1915... 1916... 1917... 1918... 1919... Number of banks. 1 ! i 1 1 102 i 103 | 103 105 111 124 126 125 126 Total, 26 y e a r s . . . . Average, 26 years. TENNESSEE. Aug. 31— 1894... 1895... 1896... 1897... 1898... 1899... June 30— 1900... 1901... 1902... 60 76 52 57 65 61 63 139 153 163 189 233 279 314 325 339 282 345 372 381 376 388 411 419 430 416 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1919. Total, 26years.... Average, 26 years. 1 1 i 1 1 60 60 65 68 77 86 88 99 100 104 107 114 116 114 112 106 103 1 1 M i 1 36 ! 246 KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 857 TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together with number of national and all other reporting banks, including trust companies, by States—Continued. TEXAS. All banks other than national. ended— Number of failures. Aujr. 31— 1894 1895 . . 1896 1897 1898 . 1899 J u n e 30— 1900... 1901. „ . . 1905! 1903.... • 904 1905 1906 „ 1907 1908 1909 . . 1910 1911 1912.... 1913 1914.... 1915 1916 . . 1917 1918 1919.... Number of banks repoited. National banks 1 1 1 1 3 5 1 1 5 1 4 2 1 1 5 214 209 '^02 196 197 43 33 30 47 40 51 138 279 356 489 608 677 742 841 903 872 878 890 919 945 207 276 328 359 404 437 473 510 533 526 516 511 515 514 518 537 531 537 543 543 11 11 U 11 11 U 29 28 29 29 30 35 44 52 56 62 73 78 77 78 90 90 95 99 99 99 4 4 1 25 33 31 22 24 33 17 19 17 15 17 19 1 Number Number restored to of failures. solvency. Number of banks. 11 10 12 13 14 17 17 18 ?0 '/Q 21 21 22 23 23 23 23 24 24 26 53 17 9 - A 1 4 1 " i" i 4 1 Total, 26 year? Average, 26 years UTAH. i Aii£. 31— 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 June 30— 1900....... 1901 1902. 1903 1904 1905 1905 1907 1908 1909 1910. 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 Total, 26 years.... Average, 26 years. 10 j . . : : : ; • 858 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.—Number of failures, together viih number of national and all other reporting banks, including trust companies, by States—Continued. VERMONT. All banks other than national. Years ended— Number of failures. Number of banks reported. Auu\ 31 - National banks. Number of banks. 40 40 40 42 41 40 49 49 49 49 49 49 41 41 41 42 42 42 45 48 48 50 50 51 46 53 57 5S 58 58 58 48 47 48 48 50 50 50 50 51 50 50 51 50 49 49 48 48 48 48 48 47 49 84 85 86 85 92 89 37 37 37 2 1 95 111 120 137 150 166 194 223 237 239 250 243 248 259 201 1 1 278 287 292 295 40 47 58 67 78 84 88 9) 105 117 125 12s 132 133 133 130 143 IM; I j »()•-» . . . . . 1 (! 'J4 I'M1' in: •; I'JIAS . . 1911 i 913 1911 191,", 1 fl!» 1017 .. . . . . ... . . 1 1 O1 () Toi til 20 vears S. , '•>• i w 26 yeprs Number Number of failures. restored to solvency. 3 1 1 1 3 VIRGINIA. An-- .1— is > ± Iv i> Is)/ 2 1 1 JUIM .40 2 "*0i 1 ) l> 1903 2 i "!" 1 '1'"" !' OS i >'O j> ii • I 1 •} i )) { L U ) 1917 ,ltl Total, 26 years Average, 26 years. 35 36 '< 1 9 i-'i,} 1 j... I i REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 859 TABLE 111.—-Number offailures, together with number of national awl all other re-* porting bants, including trust companies, by States—Continued. WASHINGTON. All banks other national. Years ended— Number of failures. National banks. Number of banks reported. Number of banks. Number Number of failures. restored to solvency. 01 i 50 j 7 ! 10 I 3' 2 li 31 ' 43 ! 61 i 79 ! 81 89 97 200 233 235 232 202 278 270 279 285 278 281 281 Total, 26 years.... Average, 26 years. 34 ! 37 39 41 62 72 78 80 80 77 77 78 77 80 83 148 56 27 58 60 67 42 76 30 30 33 33 33 34 WEST VIRGINIA. 1907 1908 ] 909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917. 1918. 1919. Total, 26 year? Average, 20 years. . . 1 1 4 1 89 102 112 134 152 158 105 172 173 168 179 179 187 191 190 194 193 204 207 214 °M 40 51 05 72 78 83 88 95 93 103 1 lo o 110 110 119 117 117 115 110 119 1 1 1 i ' j * o 860 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TABLE 111.—-Number of failures, together with number of national and all other reporting banks, including trust companies, by States—Continued.. WISCONSIN. All banks other than national. National banks. Years ended— Number of failures. Number of banks reported. Number of banks. Aug. 31— 1894... 1895... 1896... 1897... 1898... 1899... June 3 0 — 1900... 1901... 1902... 1903... 1904... 1905... 1906... 1907... 1908... 1909... 1910... 1911... 1912... 1913... 1914... 1915... 1916... 1917... 1918... 1919... 231 236 238 238 247 250 265 290 311 346 360 391 408 424 457 469 500 544 588 626 657 691 720 759 785 798 80 92 99 104 113 114 118 125 130 129 130 ; ! i i 129 129 120 136 137 140 147 147 A veraw, 26 vears WYOMING. Aug. 3 1 — 12 11 11 11 11 11 1 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 June 30— 1Q00 1901 1902 1903 1904 . 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 . 1912 1913 1914 . 1915 2 1 . . . . . 1917 . 1918 1919 Total, 26 years Average, 26 years. 19 21 22 22 32 29 37 46 48 55 58 58 67 72 76 79 89 98 106 13 13 15 15 18 29 30 29 30 29 29 30 1! 1! 38 I 42 ! 23 Number Number restored to of failures. solvency. DECISION OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA IN THE RIGGS NATIONAL BANK INJUNCTION CASE. In Volume I of the Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Currency for 1916 (pp. 141-144) there was printed a synopsis, prepared by the Department of Justice, of the decision of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in the injunction suit brought by the Biggs National Bank on April 12, 1915, against the Secretary of the Treasury, the Comptroller of the Currency, and the Treasurer of the United States. The decision completely upheld the power and authority of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency, which had been questioned by the bank, It is believed that the case is of sufficient importance to national banks to justify the publication of the court's decision in full in the Comptroller's report for the current year. The decision is therefore reprinted below. The suit was brought by the Riggs National Bank to prevent the collection of a fine of $5,000 imposed upon the bank for its refusal to furnish the Comptroller of the Currency with information which had been called for in regard, to "dummy" and other loans made through a period of years by the Riggs National Bank to officers of the bank and members of their families; and, in asking for an injunction to prevent imposition of the fine, the bank claimed conspiracy on the part of the Government officials to injure the bank. For the better understanding of the case there is printed below the letter which the Comptroller of the Currency addressed under date of March 30, 1915, to the Riggs National Bank notifying the bank of the assessment of the fine of $5,000 for its refusal to furnish the reports called for in the Comptroller's letter of January 22, 1915, which letter of January 22 is embodied in the Comptroller's letter of March 30, 1915, imposing the line. The imposition of this fine was followed by the bank's suit charging conspiracy to injure and asking for an injunction to prevent the collection of the tine. The suit was begun April 12, 1915. LETTER FROM COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TO RIGGS NATIONAL BANK ASSESSING PENALTY OF $5,000 FOR REFUSING TO FURNISH INFORMATION AS TO LOANS TO OFFICERS, ETC. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Washington, March 30, 1915. The RIGGS NATIONAL BANK, Washington, D. C. SIRS: On January 22, 1915, the Comptroller of the Currency addressed you the following letter calling upon you to furnish this office certain special reports, which, in the judgment of the Comptroller, were necessary in order to a full and complete knowledge of the condition of the Riggs National Bank: "JANUARY 22, "The 1915. RIGGS NATIONAL BANK, "Washington, D. C. "SIRS: In view of conditions in your bank brought to light by the national bank examiner, this office, in order that it may be more fully informed as to the extent to which the funds of your bank have been used by its officers for personal and private 861 862 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. benefit through indirect, or 'dummy' or concealed loans, as well as through direct borrowings, requests that you prepare and deliver to this office within 10 days, under penalties provided in sections 5211 and 5213, Revised Statutes of the United States, a statement, or report, showing: " First. All direct loans made by the Riggs National Bank since its organization, either severally or jointly, to Charles C. Glover, W. J. Flather, M. E. Ailes, H. H. Flather, Joshua Evans, jr., or any of them, and to members of the respective families of tlie above named, giving a full description of the notes and the collateral, if any, by which said loans were secured. "Second. All indirect, or 'dummy,' or concealed loans made by the Riggs National Bank since its organization for the benefit (directly or indirectly) of the individuals named above, or any of them, including all loans which C. C. Glover, W. J, Flather, M. E. Ailes, or Joshua Evans, jr., or any of them, indorsed or for which they furnished the whole, or any portion of the collateral, by which loans to others were secured, and including all loans made in the name or names of others, the whole or a portion of the proceeds of which were turned over to the said Glover, Ailes, W. J. Flather, H. H. Flather, Joshua Evans, jr., or any of them; giving a full description of all notes and of the collateral, if any, by which they were secured, also showing what portions of the proceeds of said notes were received by or credited, respectively, to the said Glover, W. J. Flather, H. II. Flather, M. E. Ailes, or Joshua Evans, Jr., and also showing clearly the ownership at the time of the making of the said loans of the collateral securing them, in each case. " Let your reply be under oath and over the signatures of C. C. Glover, W. J. Flather, H. II. Flather, M. E. Ailes, and Joshua Evans, jr. "Respectfully, "JNO. SKELTON WILLIAMS, '' Comptroller of the Currency.'' The investigations of the bank examiner had raised serious questions as to whether or not your bank had collected the proper amount of interest, which it was entitled to receive, from its officers on loans (large and small) which had been made to these officers personally, sometimes directly on notes signed by themselves and sometimes indirectly on "dummy" notes signed by clerks of the Riggs National Bank, or of other banking institutions, or by outsiders, which said "dummy" loans were usually secured by "collateral" provided by the officers of the Riggs National Bank. It was believed to be desirable and important, in order to determine the present true condition of the Riggs National Bank, and the sums of money which the bank was rightfully entitled to and which it might not have collected from, its debtors, that these special reports should be furnished to the Comptroller's office within the time mentioned in the letter aforesaid. You acknowledged receipt of the letter from this office of January 22, 1915, under date of February 1, 1915, and refused to furnish the special reports called for. This office could not accept, as an excuse for your refusal, the claim made in your letter that the large amount of money which the national bank examiner found the Riggs National Bank lending to its own officers at the time of his examination last summer, on both direct and indirect or "dummy" loans, amounting to some hundreds of thousands of dollars, had nearly all been paid. Their repayment did not dispose of unsettled and important questions affecting the condition of your bank. It is instructive, though not reassuring, just here to point out that these payments were largely made by transferring the loans of your officers to other national banks and to some of the trust companies of the District. The reports of national bank examiners to this office indicate that the money being borrowed at a recent date from national banks, and from trust companies of the District, by four of the senior and junior active officers of your bank amounted to more than $750,000. These loans were all being carried by" banking institutions in which one or more of your officers were either directors or employees, and by two of the local trust companies, and were secured mainly by stocks'and bonds," many of the stocks decidedly speculative, such as Greene-Cananea Copper; Lanston Monotype; Nevada Consolidated Copper; Missouri Pacific Railway; American Can, common: Reading, common; B. & O., common; United Stares Steel, common; Pacific Gas & Electric Co., common; Wabash 4s; Pacific Coast 2d, preferred; United States Rubber, preferred; Intercontinental Rubber, common; Pittsburgh Coal, preferred; Washington Railway & Electric; Seaboard Air Line, preferred: Southern Railway, preferred; Utah Copper; and Washington Utilities Co. stock; and there were hypothecated in these loans nearly all of the stock of the Riggs National Bank owned by the borrowing officers. It should here be noted that in the opinion of this office no excuse has ever been given for the action of your president in getting $86,500 of money from the bank, without the knowledge of its directors as to the real borrower, on a note signed by the REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 863 assistant paying teller of the bank (salary, $2,100) for use in one of his (C. C. Glover's) personal real-estate deals or transactions. The statement that the real-estate notes arising from the deal might be sold to a customer, or customers, of the bank and thus "accommodate" such customer does not relieve this "dummy" or "concealed" loan of odium. The practice which appears to have been in vogue in your bank for some years past, for the officers or junior clerks of your bank to borrow its funds, sometimes in their own name and sometimes in the name of "dummies" and sometimes as "dummies" for others, on speculative stocks and bonds, is unbusinesslike, sets a very bad example to the bank's other employees, and is, in fact, thoroughly reprehensible and can not be too strongly condemned; notwithstanding the fact that your president, as late as January 11, 1915, referring to the $88,500 of money borrowed by him in the name of the paying teller of the bank said, when being examined under oath, " I did not see any reason why it should not be done in that way"; and again on March 5, 1915, after he had had opportunity of reflecting upon his conduct, made the following statement: " I did not consider I was doing anything wrong," indicating an ethical standard which is not consistent with the recognized conceptions of sound banking. Such practices are sometimes attended with direful consequences to employees as well as to the bank whose funds are being jeopardized, as the following press dispatch relating to the tragic fate of a receiving teller in a Cleveland, Ohio, bank, whose borrowings ($775) were insignificant as compared with the loans to your officers and employees, pathetically and clearly shows— "Cleveland, March 18.—Bertram O. Hill, thirty-eight, receiving teller at the Cleveland Bank, shot and instantly killed himself to-day. * * *." " Shortly before his suicide Hill received a letter from a"Pittsburgh bank reminding him payment was expected Friday of his note for $775." The suggestion you have offered that the bank examiner should himself get from your books the details as to your "dummy" or "concealed" loans I regret to say can hardly be regarded as being offered in good faith, in view of the testimony given under oath by different officers of your bank that, in reporting "dummy" or concealed loans to the discount committee and to the board of directors, the names of the real borrowers were not made known—"as far as I know they only knew the name of the person who gave the note—the name of the person who gave the note" (testimony of Vice President Flather under oath, Jan. 15, 1915), and the subsequent testimony of your paying teller on March 5, 1915, that there was nothing in the books or records which would show positively which loans were "dummy" loans and that in order to select such loans from the records he Would " have to rely on memory." On February 11, 1915, this office wrote you as follows: "TREASURY DEPARTMENT, "COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, " Washington, February 11, 1915. "The RIGGS NATIONAL BANK, " Washington, D. C. "SIRS: On the 22d ultimo this office requested you to prepare and furnish within 10 days, under the penalties provided in sections 5211 and 5213, R. S., a statement or report, showing: " 'First. All direct loans made by the Riggs National Bank since its organization, either severally or jointly, to Charles C. Glover, W. J. Flather, M. E. Ailes, II. H. Flather, Joshua Evans, jr., or any of them, and to members of the respective families of the above named, giving a full description of the notes and the collateral, if any, by which said loans were secured. " 'Second. All indirect or "dummy" or concealed loans made by the Riggs National Bank since its organization for the benefit (directly or indirectly) of the individuals named above, or any of them, including all loans which C. C. Glover, W. J. Flather, H. H. Flather, M. E. Ailes, or Joshua Evans, jr., or any of them indorsed or for which they furnished the whole or any portion of the collateral by which loans to others were secured and including all loans made in the name or names of others, the whole or a portion of the proceeds of which were turned over to the said Glover, Ailes, W. J. Flather, H. H. Flather, Joshua Evans, jr., or any of them; giving a full description of all notes and of the collateral, if any, by which they were secured, also showing what portions of the proceeds of said notes were received by or credited, respectively, to the said Glover, W. J. Flather, H. H. Flather, M. E. Ailes, or Joshua Evans, jr., and also showing clearly the ownership at the time of the making of the said loans of the collateral securing them in each case.' "This office has received a letter from you dated February 1, 1915, in which you claim that the loans heretofore made to its officers by the Riggs National Bank have now been paid, and that the only loan to any member of the respective families of the officers named is a certain loan to the wife of your cashier. 864 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. ''You also say: " ' Replying to your second request, we beg to say that this bank has never made any "dummy" or "concealed" loans to any of the officers named, * * *.' "This office has information which indicates to the contrary. " You say, referring to letter from the Comptroller's office of the 22d ultimo: " 'As the statement which you request would require an examination of all of the books of this bank during the 18 years of its existence, thus entailing serious loss of time and diverting the attention of our officers and employees from our current business, and as it could not, except as to the loan to Mrs. Emma A. Flather, a full report of which we have given you above, possibly add anything to your full and complete knowledge of the condition of this bank, for which purpose only section 5211 authorizes you to call for a special report, we decline to furnish it.' " I t is with regret, although not with surprise, that the Comptroller notes your official admission that the preparation of a statement showing the borrowings from the Riggs National Bank of its own officers—its president, its two vice presidents, its cashier, and its assistant cashier—would be a task of such large dimensions as would 'entail serious loss of time and diverting the attention of our' (your) 'officers and employees from our' (your) ' current business.' "The Comptroller desires me to notify you that for your refusal to furnish to this office the report called for in the letter from the Comptroller of the Currency of the 22d ultimo, you are liable for a continuing penalty of $100 per day, as set forth in the letter of the 22d ultimo, above referred to, in accordance with sections 5211 and 5213 of the Revised Statutes. " Respectfully, '•T. P. KANE, 'k Acting Corap tro I lev.'' You are now hereby notified that for your failure to make and transmit to this office within the time mentioned, or within five days after the expiration of said time, the special report or reports called for in the aforesaid letter of January 22, 1915, you are hereby assessed and directed to pay the penalty of SI00 per day for each day from February 8, 1915, to date—March 30, 1915—both dates inclusive, in accordance with the provisions of sections 5211 and 5213 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Said penalties amount to this time to So,000, which sum you are hereby directed to pay at once into the Treasury of the United States under the provisions of the statutes above referred to. You are furthermore notified that continued failure on your part to furnish the reports called for in the letter from this office of January 22, 1915. will subject you to further and continuing penalties under the provisions of sections 5211 and 5213 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. The $5,000 assessment imposed as above stated is in addition to all other penalties which you have incurred and are incurring for your failure to furnish other special reportsVhich have heretofore been called for by the Comptroller of the Currency, in accordance with the provisions of sections 5211 and 5213 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Respectfully. Jxo. SKELTON WILLIAMS, ComplroUer of the Currency. Iii its preliminary decision the court, in passing upon the charges of conspiracy and malice, had on May 21, 1915, expressed the opinion that if there were malice it was on the part of the bank's officers rather than on the part of the Government officials. (See pp. 139-141 of the Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Currency for 1916.) The complete decision of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in this case was handed down on May 31, 1916, and is as follows: DECISION. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, HOLDING AN EQUITY COURT. [In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding an equity court. The Riggs National Bank of Washington, D. C, plaintiff, v. John Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the Currency; William Gibbs McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury; John Burke, Treasurer of the United States, defendants. No. 33,360. Filed May 31, 1916. J. R. Young, clerk.) OPINION. The bill is filed against tile defendants in their official capacities and is before the court on a motion of the plaintiff for a preliminary injunction, and on motions by the defendants to dismiss on several grounds which will be stated hereafter. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 865 The affidavits submitted by the defendants on the motion for preliminary relief completely met and overcame the charges of malice and bad faith on the part of the Secretary of the Treasury and the Comptroller of the Currency; consequently, the motion for preliminary relief was denied except in so far as it made necessary a consideration of the question of the powers of the Comptroller to call for special reports from banks. The allegations of the bill other than those which are formal or relate to the standing of the plaintiff are substantially of two classes, one consisting of allegations inserted for the purpose of showing malice and ill will on the part of the defendants McAdoo and Williams toward the officers of the plaintiff bank, and the other, consisting of allegations as grounds for relief. In stating the case made by the bill the allegations of facts thought to prove malice and ill will will be only briefly stated for reasons given below. The substance of the allegations is as follows: The defendants are sued in their official capacities. The plaintiff is a national banking association with its principal place of business in the District of Columbia, incorporated on or about July 1, 1896, and in that year succeeded to the large and prosperous banking business far many years conducted by a partnership under the name of Biggs & Co., since which time it has done a successful business and is now in excellent financial condition. It is the Washington representative of several hundred national banks and has extensive foreign relations, being the correspondent of a number of foreign banks and bankers, and it issues many letters of credit for use in foreign countries. It has a good reputation and its financial standing is unquestionable and unquestioned. It enjoys the confidence of the community in which it does business and of banks and bankers throughout the United States and foreign countries. Neither the Secretary of the Treasury nor the Comptroller of the Currency has charged that the plaintiff is not entirely solvent or that its loans, discounts, investments or other resources represent either bad, doubtful or slow securities to an extent possible to impair its capital or reduce its surplus. The defendant Williams became Comptroller of the Currency February 3, 1914. He had theretofore been Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. On March 4, 1915, the plaintiff filed with the Comptroller one of the five reports required by law, and neither he nor the Secretary of the Treasury claims that such report is not a true and correct statement of the resources and liabilities of the plaintiff. The defendants Williams and McAdoo have confederated, combined and conspired so to use and abuse and exceed the powers conferred on them by the laws of the United States, particularly the powers conferred on the Comptroller of the Currency by sections 5211 and 5213 of the Revised Statutes, as to impose upon plaintiff unlawful, excessive, and ruinous penalties, and entirely to cut off the plaintiff from certain large bank deposits hitherto held by it and greatly to injure, if not wholly destroy its business, and it is their purpose and intent wilfully and maliciously to inflict irreparable injury on the plaintiff in defiance of law and in violation of their official oaths and wrongfully to subject it to their arbitrary actions, which are unauthorized by any law and in palpable violation of plaintiff's property rights in the premises, and thereby confiscate or destroy the same. The sections of the Revised Statutes under which the defendants are claiming to act are set forth, and also section 5241 as it originally stood and as amended by the Federal reserve act of December 23, 1913. This section limits the visitorial powers to which banks shall be subject to those which are authorized by law or vested in courts of justice or such as shall be or shall have been exercised or directed by Congress or by either house thereof, or by any committee of Congress or of either house duly authorized. Section 5211, being one of the sections of the Revised Statutes quoted in the bill after providing for five reports during each year to be transmitted to the Comptroller by all banks, provides that—• "The Comptroller shall also have power to call for special reports from any particular association whenever in his judgment the same are necessary in order to a full and complete knowledge of its condition." Notwithstanding the above mentioned provisions, the defendant Williams has called on the plaintiff bank for numerous special reports which are—• "wholly impertinent and irrelevant to a full and complete knowledge of its condition and which are unnecessary for that purpose in any reasonable judgment of the Comptroller of the Currency, and has wrongfully subjected the plaintiff to an exercise of inquisitorial and visitorial powers other than such as were authorized by law, and has also wrongfully and maliciously subjected the plaintiff, by conducting a persistent and unlawful and unauthorized inquisition, to compliance with many such calls at great expense, and has imposed upon plaintiff's officers and employees an appalling mass of totally unnecessary work in hindrance and detriment to a proper and orderly conduct of its said business; and in addition the defendant Williams has in flagrant violation of law assessed certain numerous 152982°— CUR 1919—VOL 2 55 866 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. penalties against the plaintiff, * * * and is still continuing and threatens to continue so to do, with the result that at the present time the penalty so as aforesaid unlawfully assessed by the said defendant Williams against the plaintiff bank amounts to about $150,000, as nearly as the plaintiff can ascertain or calculate, but the plaintiff, with one exception, is entirely without any intelligent statement from the defendant Williams as to why such penalties have been inflicted or as to the exact amount thereof, either as to their total amount or as to the per diem total thereof." These penalties are so excessive as to destroy the plaintiff's business unless the collection of them is restrained, and the three defendants have unlawfully retained and caused to be retained the sum of 85,000, being interest due on bonds deposited by the plaintiff with the Treasurer of the United States to secure its circulation, and it is intended to pay said sum of money into the Treasury of the United States, and it is also threatened and intended to retain and pay into the Treasury the future interest on said bonds when and as the same shall become due to the plaintiff. The defendant Williams while Assistant Secretary of the Treasury openly manifested his personal hostility to the plaintiff bank and its officers in ways not stated. Prior to December, 1913— I * the defendants McAdoo and Williams had in ways which will be fully detailed in the evidence to be taken in this suit, openly and publicly manifested their personal malice toward certain of plaintiff's officers;" and thereafter and on December 3 and 4, 1913, during the course of a discussion as to the responsibility for a certain newspaper article two of the officers of the bank were charged with such responsibility by the defendant McAdoo, and one of said officers informed the defendant McAdoo that the tetter's attitude could only be regarded as one of personal persecution, whereupon said defendant McAdoo ordered him out of the Secretary's office and said to the president of the plaintiff: "You know what this means to the Riggs National Bank," the bill adding: I1 meaning thereby from that time on the power of the Treasury Department would be aggressively used for the ruination and destruction of the plaintiff bank in order to satisfy the personal malice and ill will of the defendants Williams and McAdoo against its officers. Shortly afterwards the said defendants Williams and McAdoo began a series of persecutions against the plaintiff bank for the purpose of impairing or destroying its said business as hereinafter more fully shown." Shortly afterwards the defendant Williams was nominated to the office of the Comptroller of the Currency and made to the Committee on Banking and Currency of the Senate, when the matter of his confirmation was up for consideration, a vicious attack on the officer so charged with the responsibility for the publication of said newspaper article, on the false assumption that the latter was responsible therefor. The bill then goes on to set forth the specific acts of the various defendants which the plaintiff claims are wrongful, first taking up those against the Secretary of the Treasury. It has been the custom of the Treasury Department to deposit in various national banks in the District of Columbia a sum of money approximately equal to the taxes paid by the District into the Federal Treasury. These taxes have been made in proportion to the individual deposits in each of said banks, and from the distribution of this money for deposit in May, 1914, the defendant McAdoo "arbitrarily" eliminated the plaintiff; and on inquiry being made as to the reason for such elimination stated that he was not required to giye any reasons for his action, but that the reason was that the plaintiff bank did a relatively small commercial business and that he thought it ', would be a greater benefit to the commercial interests of the community if the money were placed in other banks; and stated further that it was his purpose to withdraw all Government funds from the plaintiff bank, this expressed purpose, the bill says, being an. execution of said threat embodied in the words above quoted, namely, "You know what this means to the Riggs National Bank." Thereafter plaintiff was discontinued as a Government depository. The 'plaintiff believes and therefore avers" that the defendant McAdoo succeeded through personal efforts in having gradually withdrawn from the plaintiff bank deposits of Panama Canal funds, the deposit of which are within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Secretary of War, and that there now remains with it a balance of said funds amounting to approximately $22,000. All of said withdrawals and withholding of deposits were made at a time when banks were hoarding their money and when the bonds given to secure the payment of said canal deposits could be marketed only by private sale, the war in Europe having resulted in the closing of public exchanges, and when prices of securities were at lower figures than they had been for many years and when panic conditions existed, and that all this was done in a deliberate attempt to wreck the plaintiff bank, and in execution of the conspiracy existing between the defendants REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 867 Williams and McAdoo for that purpose arising out of the said two defendants' personal hatred of certain officers of the plaintiff bank. While the defendant McAdoo was acting as stated the defendant Williams was harassing the plaintiff in wrongful ways, and except for its great strength it would have been seriously crippled, and such was the result intended. Except for his alleged cooperation with the Comptroller of the Currency, no other specific charges are made against the Secretary of the Treasury. While Assistant Secretary of the Treasury the defendant Williams became the treasurer of the American Red Cross Society, in accordance with the custom long prevailing to appoint an Assistant Secretary, but after becoming Comptroller of the Currency he retained the office of treasurer of the Red Cross. During the summer of 1914 the defendant Williams began an ultimately successful effort to withdraw the Red Cross account from the plaintiff bank, while the defendant McAdoo was engaged in causing the withdrawals of United States Treasury and Panama Canal funds. The Comptroller carried on his efforts under the guise of endeavoring to secure a higher rate of interest on deposits by means of competition with rival banks and induced the Red Cross to permit him to invite bids from local banks, including the plaintiff. Higher bids than the plaintiff's were received, but the Red Cross declined to remove its funds, the difference in the bids being only slight and the plaintiff bank having for many years successfully handled the funds. Shortly after the European war began the defendant Williams used that situation to recommend that security be required to protect the deposits of the Red Cross funds in the plaintiff bank and to require of the bank an interest rate of not less than 3 per cent on daily balances. The plaintiff declined to pay interest on balances in excess of $150,000, and to deposit any of its securities, claiming that such deposit would be unlawful. The result was that the Red Cross deposits were withdrawn, until at the time of the filing of the bill there remained a balance of about $100. The Comptroller began on June 9, 1914, the sending of a series of letters to the bank containing unauthorized demands for special reports. There are certain characterizations of letters received from the Comptroller, and an allegation that to a request from one of the attorneys for the bank, made through a national bank examiner, for an indication of any practice of the bank considered to be of even doubtful propriety such practice would be discontinued, and a further request by letter from the board of directors offering to improve the methods of the bank questioned by the Comptroller, and asking for suggestions, which suggestions were not made, the request being replied to sarcastically. It is said that the Comptroller's language regarding fines threatened in these letters has generally been vague and unintelligible and that he has refused to clarify his meaning, and that the penalties threatened, as nearly as they can be calculated, amount to a very large sum. A bank examiner took off from the plaintiff's books a list of loans in excess of $5,000, secured by collaterals. The Comptroller, for the purpose of establishing that the plaintiff was loaning large sums of money secured by stocks and bonds to borrowers who were not carrying substantial deposit balances, demanded that the amount of balance to the credit of each borrower be stated on the lists submitted. This the bank refused to do, claiming that there was an outstanding rule of the Bureau of the Comptroller of the Currency against so doing; thereupon the Comptroller demanded that a list be prepared and furnished under oath, together with a statement of all commissions collected and personally appropriated by certain executive officers of the plaintiff in connection with the purchase of bonds and stocks upon which plaintiff bank was loaning money, and on account of certain transactions in which the assets of the bank were concerned, and also information relating to the handling of the funds of the bank and in regard to commission collected personally by officers of the bank on real-estate loans negotiated by said officers for account of plaintiff's depositors and charged to their acccounts on the books of the bank; also, a list of borrowers to whom plaintiff bank had made loans aggregating $5,000 or more. The plaintiff's president asked for time to submit the request to a meeting of the board of directors, but the Comptroller persisted in calling for a report at once, threatening the imposition of penalties. The plaintiff objected that the Comptroller had no authority to call for a report to be made at once and that the section under which he purported to act did not authorize him to call for reports of the nature of the one demanded. Before this incident was closed there was certain correspondence between the Comptroller and the bank, during the course of which the plaintiff's president stated that "there was no foundation for said defendant's assumption that any officer of the plaintiff bank had profited by commissions received in connection with, transactions of the plaintiff bank,'7 and denied that the plaintiff bank had made any realestate loans in contravention of the statute; and later, in pursuance of authority conferred by the board of directors, the officers of the bank sent to the Comptroller a statement of the individual balances of depositors demanded as aforesaid. The 868 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Comptroller has never formally assessed a penalty against the plaintiff in connection with this particular demand nor advised the plaintiff of the amount of any penalty nor withheld any sum assessed as a penalty from interest becoming due to the plaintiff on bonds deposited to secure circulation, although in assessing a penalty for failure to obey a subsequent and different demand it was stated that such assessment was in addition to other penalties to which it was claimed the plaintiff was liable. Another demand of the Comptroller complained of was for a report showing whether or not the plaintiff had a private telegraph wire connected with stock brokerage houses in New York, and if so, whether the line was used for transmission of orders for the purchase of stock on the New York Stock Exchange by officers of the Riggs National Bank personally or officially; and if so, what commissions had been charged upon such transactions during the past 12 months, and how the same were credited or disposed of; and further, whether any part of the expense of such wire was borne by the Kiggs National Bank, and if not, by whom. The right of the Comptroller to make this demand was questioned but the information was given. The Comptroller demanded a special report, giving the names of certain extra employees who, it was claimed, were engaged for the purpose of permitting compliance with the Comptroller's demand, together with dates of their employment, and the salary^ or wages at which they were engaged. This demand was complied with> although it was claimed not to be within the power of the Comptroller to make. The Comptroller demanded information as to whom the funds in a certain account appearing on the books of the plaintiff bank in the name of "Flather & Flather" belonged. Every fact respecting this account, amount thereof, source of funds credited to it, and the use from time to time made of those funds was fully and repeatedly stated to said Williams, who thereupon demanded the sworn opinion of the officers of the plaintiff bank on the legal conclusion respecting the OAvnership of said account. The officers of the bank declining to express an opinion on the question of law, the Comptroller demanded that the said information be given under oath to the best of the knowledge and belief of the officers, who persisted in their refusal, whereupon they were notified that the plaintiff bank was subject to a continuing penalty of $100 a day for such refusal. The unwarranted demands of the Comptroller have resulted and are resulting in practically depriving the officers of the bank of the time necessary for the proper discharge of their duties and the conduct of the plaintiff's business. The Comptroller made demands for certain reports, the nature of which is not disclosed, and the allegation is that he fixed a time beyond five days within which to make the reports; that in so doing he acted without authority and that the subject matter was not within the province of section 5211 of the Revised Statutes. It is also alleged that compliance was physically impossible but there is no allegation to the effect that further time was asked, and it is not stated whether the demands were ever complied with. The Comptroller demanded a statement as to loans made by the bank directly or indirectly to Secretaries and Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury of the United States and to Comptrollers of the Currency and national bank examiners for 10 years prior to the demand. This demand was complied with in 15 days thereafter, which was the shortest time within which it could be prepared. Thereupon the Comptroller demanded a similar report in regard to all such loans made since the organization of the bank. This was furnished. Then a demand was made for a report of loans to the employees of the Comptroller's office. This was also furnished. On August 6 the plaintiff asked for the printing of additional national bank notes which it was entitled to take out on the security of bonds of the United States, the order for the printing having been given in April. On August 10 the Comptroller asked for information in regard to securities eligible for such additional currency as the plaintiff claimed to be entitled to, saying that commercial paper was acceptable for the purpose and asking for a statement of the amount of commercial paper held by the bank. He was informed that the bank did not propose to take out any Aldrich-Vreeland currency; nevertheless the Comptroller persisted in calling for a list of commercial paper as defined by the Aldrich-Vreeland Act, and also called for a list of securities available for additional circulation under the act, and on August 15 the bank submitted a list of commercial paper and of securities. Certain criticisms of this list were made by the Comptroller, and thereupon a request was made by the bank for some authoritative definition of commercial paper so that it might review the list sent; whereupon the Comptroller repeated his demand, quoting the text of the AldrichVreeland Act as a definition of commercial paper; whereupon the bank advised the Comptroller that if it should have occasion to apply for Aldrich-Vreeland paper it would submit a list of securities, asking "to be excused" from further discussion of the meaning of the terms "commercial paper" and "actual commercial trans REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 869 actions.'' Thereupon the Comptroller noli fled the bank that it was liable for per diem penalties prescribed by the statute. Again the matter was taken up with the bank by the Comptroller and an additional demand made for information, and the information was given notwithstanding the protest of the bank that no right to call for it existed, and the plaintiff offered to get further information in regard to certain notes which it held, to which offer the Comptroller replied that he would not require this to be done. The next allegation is in regard to a demand for a special report made by the bank. A special report was furnished. It is stated argumentatively that the call for said report was "alien to the condition of the plaintiff bank" and an unlawful inquiry under color of office. The Comptroller made a call for a special report in regard to oaths of office of the plaintiff's directors, presumbly as to the hypothecation of stock owned by them, and directed the plaintiff to request that each of its directors furnish a statement under oath containing numerous details as to their stock ownership in the plaintiff bank. This report was made. He made like calls on a certain national bank and trust company in which certain officers of the plaintiff bank were directors but not on other banks and trust companies in the District of Columbia. Without stating any facts, it is alleged that the Comptroller maliciously used the powers of his office and his personal endeavors to prevent the plaintiff bank from continuing to act as local agent or correspondent of several hundred nonlocal banks. There is set forth a certain occurrence for the purpose of showing hostility of the Comptroller toward the officers of the bank, and it is also alleged that the Comptroller stated that if the plaintiff did not obey the law he would not permit it to act as reserve agent. It is further alleged that there was an unnecessarily protracted examination of the bank by bank examiners, continuing from the middle of November, 1914, into the middle of January, 1915, during which the examiners went through old ledgers and accounts of the plaintiff bank to the date of its^ organization. A bank examiner brought from without the jurisdiction of the District of Columbia began on January 15 an examination, of the officers of the bank regarding certain matters. The examination was extensive, prevented the officers from giving their attention to the conduct of the bank's business, and was not necessary to a full and complete knowledge of the bank's then condition. The written communications between the Comptroller and the plaintiff became so numerous that the plaintiff at its own cost caused the same to be printed in convenient form for its own use and the use of its counsel. During one of the examinations already referred to the examiner asked for copies of the printed correspondence. That request was not complied with. The comptroller then demanded that the plaintiff furnish him at once copies of the printed correspondence, and also to be informed how many copies were printed, to whom they were delivered, and how many had been destroyed. The report was to be signed and sworn to by the president, two vice-presidents and cashier. It is not stated wThether the request for the report was complied with beyond the giving of one^ copy of such printed correspondence to the local national bank examiner, who gave it to the Comptroller. A demand was made by the Comptroller for information as to whether or not books of record, or accounts, or portions thereof, or of correspondence, or reports, or statements, or vouchers of the bank had been destroyed. m The call contained an insinuation that there had been such a destruction, and required the information to be given by affidavit made by the president, two vice presidents, cashier, and assistant cashier of the plaintiff. This call was complied with. On January 14, 1915, the Comptroller called for a report in regard to certain loans secured by collateral, all of which had been paid, the circumstances attending which in no way affected the present condition of the plaintiff, one loan being of $86,500, and the other of $24,000, which he falsely called "dummy" or "concealed" loans. The call was complied with, although the plaintiff showed that the loans were entirely proper. The Comptroller then made the following demand: C "In view of conditions in your bank brought to light by the national bank examiners this office, in order that it may be more fully informed as to the extent to which the funds of your bank have been used by its officers for their personal and private benefit through indirect, or 'dummy' or concealed loans, as well as through direct borrowings, requests that you prepare and deliver to this office within 10 days, under penalties provided in sections 5211 and 5213, Revised Statutes, United States, a statement, or report, showing: " First. All direct loans made by the Riggs National Bank since its organization, either severally or jointly, to Charles C. Glover, W. J. Flather, M. E. Ailes, H. H. 870 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Flather, Joshua Evans, jr., or any of them, and to members of the respective families of the above named, giving a full description of the notes and the collateral, if any, by which said loans were secured. "Second. All indirect, or 'dummy' or concealed loans made by the Riggs National Bank since its organization for the benefit (directly or indirectly) of the individuals named above, or any of them including all loans which C. C." Glover, W. I. Flather, H. H. Flather, M. E. Ailes or Joshua Evans, jr., or any of them, indorsed or for which they furnished the whole, or any portion of the collateral by which loans to others were secured, and including all loans made in the name or names of others, the whole or a portion of the proceeds of which were turned over to the said Glover, Ailes, W. J. Flather, H. II. Flather, Joshua Evans, jr., or any of them, giving a full description of all notes and of the collateral, if any, by which they were secured; also showing what portions of the proceeds of said notes were received by or credited respectively to the said Glover, W. J. Flather, H. H. Flather, M. E. Ailes or Joshua Evans, jr., and also showing clearly the ownership at the time of the making of the said loans of the collateral securing them, in each case. "Let your reply be under oath and over the signatures of C. C. Glover, W. J. Flather, H. H. Flather, M. E. Ailes, and Joshua Evans, jr." to which the defendant replied as follows: "We have received your letter of the 22d ultimo, in which you say that in view of conditions in this bank brought to light by the national bank examiners, etc., you request that we prepare and deliver to your office within 10 days, under penalties provided in sections 5211 and 5213, Revised Statutes, a statement showing: " 'First. All direct loans made by the Riggs National Bank since its organization, either severally or jointly, to Charles (\ Glover, W. J. Flather, M. E. Ailes, H. H. Flather, Joshua Evans-, jr., or any of them, and to members of the respective families of the above named, giving a full description of the notes and the collateral, if any, by which said loans were secured. " 'Second."All indirect, or "dummy" or concealed loans made by the Riggs National Bank since its organization for the benefit (directly or indirectly) of the individuals named above, or any of them including all loans which C. C. Glover, W. J. Flather, H. II. Flather, M. E. Ailes or Joshua Evans, jr., or any of them, indorsed or for which they furnished the whole, or any portion of the collateral, by which loans to other were secured, and including all loans made in the name or names of others, the whole or a portion of the proceeds of which were turned over to the said Glover, Ailes, W. J. Flather, H. H. Flather, Joshua Evans, jr., or any of them; giving a full description of all notes and of the collateral, if any, by which they were secured, also showing what portions of the proceeds of said notes were received by or credited, respectively, to the said Glover, W. J. Flather, H. H. Flather, M. E. Ailes, or Joshua Evans, jr., and also showing clearly the ownership at the time of the making of the said loans of the collateral securing them,, in each case.' "Replying to your first request we beg to say that there was not, when your examiners conducted their last examination into the affairs of this bank, had not been for several months prior thereto, has not been since then, and is not now, any loans in this bank to any of the officers named by you. We beg to say further that for more than 10 years past no one of the officers of this bank named by you has over borrowed one dollar from it except upon ample security, and all loans to them have been fully paid. "The only loan to any member of the respective families of the officers named by you is one to Mrs. Emma A. Flather, wife of William J. Flather, as follows: " '$4,506.25, dated April 3, 1914; secured by 50 shares Baltimore & Ohio Railroad stock, 12 shares United States steel, preferred, 500 Metropolitan Club 4J per cent bond, $500 Metropolitan Club 4 J per cent bond (the latter having been added Dec. 24, 1914), and 12 shares Firemen's Insurance Co. stock, added October 26,1914.' " The collateral at this time having a market value of $5,890. "This loan was made to Mrs. Flather upon her own collateral and for her sole benefit. "Replying to your second request, we beg to say that this bank has never made any 'dummy' or 'concealed' loans to any of the officers named; and we beg further to say that there was not when your examiners conducted their last examination into the affairs of this bank, had not been for several months prior thereto, has not been since then, and is not now, any loan in this bank made for the benefit of either of the officers you name, or indorsed by any of them, or for which they furnished the whole or any portion of the collateral, or of which they received the whole or any portion of the proceeds. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 871 "As the statement which you request would require an examination of all the books of this bank during the 18 years if its existence, thus entailing serious loss of time and diverting the attention of our officers and employees from our current business, and as it could not, except as to the loan to Mrs. Emma A. Flather, a full report of which we have given you above, possibly add anything to your full and complete knowledge of the condition of this bank, for which purpose only section 5211 authorizes you to call for a special report, we decline to furnish it. And, moreover, if the information you seem to desire is at all material to the duties of your office, it can doubtless be furnished to you by your bank examiner, because during the recent examination of this bank by him and his assistants, extending from the 13th of November, 1914, to the 16th of January, 1915, they spent days going over our discount ledgers from the organization of the bank, and an inspection of those ledgers shows that the accounts of 0. C. Glover, W. J. Flather, H. H. Flather, and M. E. Ailes were double checked. It is, therefore, certain that even if those accounts were not literally transcribed, they were, at least, thoroughly examined; and if they were not, our books are subject to your examiner's call at any time, and we will gladly submit to him. "Inasmuch as we have stated that there are no loans, direct or indirect, in this bank to any of its officers named by you, and no loans for which they furnished the collateral, or of which they received the proceeds, and that none of the officers named by you has borrowed, during the past 10 years, one dollar from this bank without ample security, and that all loans made to them have been fully paid, we comply with so much of your letter as requires this answer to be made under the oath and over the signatures of C. C. Glover, W. J. Flather, H. H. Flather, M. E. Ailes, and Joshua Evans, jr. The Acting Comptroller under date of February 11 reiterated this demand. Again under date of March 9, 1915, the Comptroller called for certain reports concerning various of the items above mentioned, which report was complied with on March 13, 1915. On March 30 the Comptroller reiterated his call of January 22 and that of February 11 and stated as follows: "You are now hereby notified that for your failure to make and transmit to this office within the time mentioned, or within five days after the expiration of said time, the special report or reports called for in the aforesaid letter of January 22, 1915, you are hereby assessed and directed to pay the penalty of $100 per day for each day from February 8, 1915, to date—March 30, 1915—both dates inclusive, in accordance with the provisions of sections 5211 and 5213 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Said penalties amount to this time to $5,000, which sum you are hereby directed to pay at once into the Treasury of the United States under the provisions of the statutes above referred to. '' You are furthermore notified that continued failure on your part to furnish the records called for in the letter from this office of January 22, 1915, will subject you to further and continuing penalties under the provisions of sections 5211 and 5213 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. "The $5,000 assessment imposed as above stated is in addition to all other penalties which you have incurred and are incurring for your failure to furnish other special reports which have heretofore been called for by the Comptroller of the Currency, in accordance with the provisions of sections 5211 and 5213 of the Revised Statutes of the United States." On April 1 the plaintiff, denying the right to assess the penalty of $5,000 and anticipating that the Comptroller might request the Treasurer of the United States, under section 5213, of the Revised Statutes, to withhold payment of interest which would then become due to plaintiff, demanded payment of such interest, which was to fall due on April 1, and requested that in the alternative the Treasurer should not take any action in the matter without giving the bank an opportunity to be heard or take appropriate legal action. On April 5, 1915, the Comptroller began an inquiry in regard to a transaction in United States' bonds concluded more than seven years prior thereto in which the bank received a large profit, which inquiry was not pertinent to the bank's then condition. Charging certain derelictions on the part of the officers of the bank, the Comptroller directed that the facts of the above transaction be laid before the board of directors with the request that they acknowledge receipt of the Comptroller's communication. In the same communication he notified the bank that in view of the conditions in the bank and of the unreliability of the statements of its officers and of the disregard of instructions from the Comptroller's office, he would not until further notice approve of it as a depository of reserves of other national banks. His intention is not based on any bona fide exercise of discretion, but is due to personal 872 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. animosity and a desire to injure the plaintiff, and if acted upon would result in great damage to the bank. Demand was made on March 30 for payment of the penalty of $5,000 assessed. There are numerous grounds stated as reasons why the bill should be dismissed. In some of them all three defendants join; others are made separately. The Secretary of the Treasury states as one ground of his motion that he has no power with regard to the assessment of penalties; as another, that he has no authority in regard to the approval of depository banks in reserve cities; and as another ground, that the bill does not show that he has usurped any of the functions of the Treasurer of the United States. The Treasurer states separately as a ground for dismissal that his acts sought to be enjoined are prescribed by law. The Secretary of the Treasury and the Comptroller join in stating as grounds for dismissal that as to the threatened refusal to approve of the plaintiff bank as a depository of funds the suit is prematurely begun as the Comptroller has not acted or been called upon to act in the matter, and that the court has no power to review the exercises of the Comptroller's discretion in regard to reserve banks; that as to the assessment of penalties hereafter for alleged defaults the Comptroller has declared his intention not to assess and waived further answer, and as to other threatened injury the bill does not show a foundation for relief. The three defendants state as grounds for dismissal that the suit so far as the assessed penalty is concerned involves property of the United States; that the plaintiff has an adequate remedy at law, and that the Comptroller acted within his powers in assessing the penalty of $5,000, and that therefore the court has no jurisdiction to review his act. Before considering the facts with reference to the charges made against the Secretary of the Treasury and the Comptroller of the Currency three of the grounds of the motion to dismiss should be considered, namely, that as to the $5,000 penalty, this is a suit against the United States, which has not consented to be sued; another is that based on the contention that the Comptroller has waived the assessment of penalties for certain defaults and therefore has left nothing for the court to consider; and the third is, that there is an adequate remedy at law. Is this a suit against the United States so far as the §5,000 assessed as a penalty is concerned? Section 5159 of the Revised Statutes provides that associations before beginning business— "shall transfer to the Treasurer of the United States any United States registered bonds bearing interest * * *. Such bonds shall be received by the Treasurer on deposit and shall by him be safely kept in his office until they shall be otherwise disposed of in pursuance of the provisions of this act.'' These bonds may be returned upon the return by the bank to the Comptroller of its circulating notes in a certain proportion. (Rev. Stat., sec. 5160.) All transfers of bonds mast be made to the treasurer "in trust for the association" and a receipt be given— "by the Comptroller * * * stating that the bond is held in trust for the association * * * and as security for the redemption and payment of any circulating notes that have been or may be delivered to the association. No assignment or transfer of any such bond by the treasurer shall be deemed valid unless countersigned, by the Comptroller." (Rev. Stat., sec. 5162.) Section 5167 provides in part as follows: "The bonds transferred to and deposited with the Treasurer of the United States, by any association, for the security of its circulating notes, shall be held exclusively for that purpose, until such notes are redeemed, except as provided in this Title. The Comptroller of the Currency shall give to any such association powers of attorney to receive and appropriate to its own use the interest on the bonds which it has so transferred to the Treasurer; but such powers shall become inoperative whenever such association fails to redeem its circulating notes." It is obvious from the reading of the above provisions that it was intended that interest on bonds deposited should be security for redemption purposes. There is no express provisions that the power of attorney to collect interest shall become inoperative when the Treasurer undertakes to collect a penalty out of interest but such would seem to be the necessary inference. Section 5213, which is the one under which arises the question here presented, provides that the amount of the penalty assessed in pursuance of its provisions may be retained by the Treasurer upon the order of the Comptroller out of interest on bonds deposited as it becomes due. Section 5215 provides that on failure of a bank to make a return of its notes in REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 873 circulation, deposits and capital, it may be penalized and that the amount of the penalty may be collected by the Treasurer out of interest on bonds; and section 5216 provides that the amount of said taxes when not paid by the bank may be reserved by the Treasurer out of interest. When there is a default in redemption of any of the notes of the bank, the bonds are forfeited to the United States (Rev. Stat.,sec. 5229), but when the Comptroller claims that there is a default and begins proceedings looking to a forfeiture, the bank may take the matter into court for judicial determination. There is no provision in the national bank act permitting a suit to determine the right to collect penalties out of interest, but these penalties can be recovered by action as in other cases. In the former case, the forfeiture is for the purpose of enabling the United States to reimburse itself for redemption of notes of the bank, but in the latter case the money forfeited becomes the absolute property of the United States, and it is that claim asserted in the name of the United States in its own right which it is here contended can not be passed upon because the United States has not consented to be sued in regard to it in a court of equity. The claim of the bank that payment of interest on bonds involves ordinarily the performance of a mere ministerial duty and therefore one the performance of which can be compelled by mandamus is upheld by the principle upon which Kendall v. Stokes (12 Pet., 524), Parish v. McVeagh (214 U. S., 134), and Cortelyou v. The United States, ex rel. Thorpe (32 App. I). C, 20), were decided. Congress has appropriated money for the payment of the interest and admittedly interest on the bonds of the plaintiff was due on April 1, 1915, so this is not a case in which as to the claim of the plaintiff for the payment of money it can be said that a proceeding against the Secretary to compel payment by mandamus would be in effect a proceeding against the United States. After the order was given by the Comptroller of the Currency to the Treasurer to collect the penalty out of interest, the situation was substantially changed in part. If this suit had not been brought to restrain his action the Treasurer would have had another ministerial duty to perform, but it would have been owed to the United States, namely, to cover the money into the Treasury, as it is not for the Treasurer to inquire whether the penalty was rightfully assessed. Pending this litigation, the Treasurer is merely a stakeholder. If the Comptroller is wrong, the money must be paid to the plaintiff, but if the Comptroller is right, the money must still be paid to the plaintiff, formally, of course, and by a mere bookkeeping entry, and when so paid the penalty is collected from it by making another bookkeeping entry. I t can not be successfully maintained that there would not be at some moment a payment of interest if the penalty should be collected; otherwise, the United States would always stand on its own books as a debtor to the plaintiff. The situation is analogous to that which was shown in Rolston v. Missouri Fund Commissioner (120 U. S., 390). The facts are stated by the court at great length, but for the present purpose a short quotation from the opinion will be sufficient. At page 392 the court said: "This was a suit in equity brought by the plaintiffs [naming them], trustees in a mortgage made by the Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad Co., a Missouri corporation, to restrain the executive officers of Missouri from selling the mortgaged property under prior statutory mortgages in favor of the State, on the ground that the liability for which the earlier liens were created had been satisfied, and that they, as trustees, were entitled to an assignment of those liens." The court says further at page 411: " I t is next contended that this suit can not be maintained because it is in its effect a suit against the State, which is prohibited by the eleventh amendment of the Constitution of the United States, and Louisiana v. Jumel (107 U. S., 711) is cited in support of this position. But this case is entirely different from that. There the effort was to compel a State officer to do what a statute prohibited him from doing. Here the suit is to get a State officer to do what a statute requires of him. The litigation is with the officer, not the State. The law makes it his duty to assign the liens in question to the trustees when they make a certain payment. The trustees claim they have made this payment. The officer says they have not, and there is no controversy about his duty if they have. The only inquiry is, therefore, as to the fact of a payment according to the requirements of the law. If it has been made, the trustees are entitled to their decree. If it has not, a decree in their favor, as the case now stands, must be denied; but as the parties are all before the court, and the suit is in equity, it may be retained so as to determine what the trustees must do in order to fulfill the law. And under what circumstances the governor can be compelled to execute the assignment which has heen provided for." See also Board of Liquidation et al. v. McComb (92 U. S., 531). There is a clear distinction between the present case and State of Mississippi v. Durham, Comptroller of the Treasury (4 Mackey, 235), for in that case there was no indebtedness to the 874 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. plaintiff such as there is here, but the claim was for certain moneys received from sales of public lands which the plaintiff said it was entitled to under an act of Congress. The defendant refused to pay the claim because of a ruling of an auditor of the Treasury Department to the effect that there was a counterclaim in favor of the United States against the plaintiff. The court said that the payment of the claim of the plaintiff did not involve a mere ministerial duty but that the determination of that matter involved the exercise of judgment and discretion, and though the invalidity of the alleged counterclaim was admitted by the defendant the court refused to decide whether the defendant should pay plaintiff's claim. The right of the court in the present case to inquire into the soundness of the contention of the Comptroller that the penalty was rightfully assessed is fully established in Philadelphia Co. v. Stimson (223 U, S., 605), in which case it was held that if the conduct of an officer of the Government constitutes an unwarrantable interference with property of the plaintiff the recourse of the latter in equity for protection is not to be defeated on the ground that the suit is one against the United States; that the exemption of the United States from suit does not protect its officers from personal liability to persons whose rights of property they have wrongfully invaded and that in case of an injury threatened by his illegal action the officer can not claim immunity from injunction process. The question is for the court to determine when in those cases relief was sought against the officer whose act was questioned wThereas here the Comptroller has nothing to do with the payment of the $5,000 to the plaintiff, still the validity of his act in assessing the penalty may be inquired into, and if found to be unwarranted by law the payment of the amount to the plaintiff can be directed, as the officer withholding the payment does so because of the assessment. See Butterworth v. Hoe (112 II. S., 50), holding that the Commissioner of Patents might be compelled to issue letters patent which he was withholding only because the Secretary "of the Interior claimed the right to review his decision that the letters should issue, which claim of the Secretary the court said was without foundation. It is true that there is here no direct interference with tangible property as in Philadelphia Co. v. Stimpson, Noble v. Union River Logging Co., and Lane v. Watts, cited above, but there is no difference in substance for as pointed out above the interest due the plaintiff is in form to be paid. It is then to be taken to pay the penalty. This taking can be enjoined if the penalty was wrongfully assessed. It would be different if the plaintiff were claiming property of the Government. (See Washington Steel < Ordnance Co. v. Martin, 44 Wash. L. Rep., 53.) & The suit, then, does not affect property of the United States in the sense in which that phrase is used in the cases, but is rather for the purpose of preventing the assertion in the name of the United States of a claim against money which Congress has appropriated for a debt admittedly due the plaintiff, and which must in contemplation of law be paid before the penalty can be collected from it. In the affidavit filed by the Comptroller in opposition to the motion for a preliminary injunction appears the following: "'Inasmuch as the plaintiff did ultimately file reports to all the calls (although at times incomplete and evasive), except that of January 22, 1915, aforesaid, exercising my discretion as Comptroller of the Currency, I have no intention of assessing or undertaking to collect any penalty on such calls, notwithstanding the fact that some of said reports were not filed within the time 'prescribed by law, and I hereby waive the right to assess any penalty on such calls other than said penalty of $5,000. " I admit that the Treasurer of the United States still retains said sum of $5,000 interest which on April 1, 1915, became due from the United States on $1,000,000 of United States bonds. I deny that said detention is unlawful and aver that it is in strict accordance with law." It is contended that by this disclaimer the Comptroller has removed from the case all basis for a claim to relief against the assessment of penalties in the future because of past delinquencies of the plaintiff. The plaintiff says that this contention is one that should be raised as a matter of defense and is not to be considered in testing the sufficiency of the bill. This contention was raised in Delevan v. N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co. (216 N. Y., 359), in the Court of Appeals of New York, which stated that as a rule of pleading the contention was doubtless sound, but when the question presented upon appeal had by lapse of time and the changed course of events become academic merely the court would ordinarily refuse to decide the abstract question and would dismiss the appeal. The Supreme Court of the United States has on numerous occasions dismissed writs REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. bib of error on representations made to It showing that the controversy no longer existed(Little v. Bowers, 134 U. S., 547; Singer Manufacturing Co. v/Wright,' 14.1 U. S., 696; California v. San Pablo R. R. Co., 149 IT. S., 306; and other cases cited in United States v. Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Action Gesellschaft et al., 239 U. S. 466.) There would seem to be no reason why the question can not be raised before an answer is filed. The question must be considered with reference to those demands, the responses to which the Comptroller now says are satisfactory to him though made too late, and with reference to the demand for failure to comply with which lie assessed penalties aggregating $3,000. In regard to the former the question is whether the Comptroller, who at the time of the filing of the bill was apparently dissatisfied with the reports received, may now and conclusively for all purposes express his satisfaction; further, whether, still stating that such reports were received too late, he may conclusively estop himself or any successor in office from the assessment of penalties by a waiver. As to the latter, the question is whether the Comptroller can. while an attempt is being made to collect penalties for a default which still continues, estop himself or any successor in office from assessing further penalties. If he can estop himself in either instance, then the further question is present whether it is a moot question which the court is called upon to decide, or at least whether in the exercise of its discretion the court may determine not to exercise its extraordinary equitable powers because there is no longer reason to fear the doing of the acts complained of. The purpose of the act giving the Comptroller power to call lor special reports is obvious. Supervision over national banks is vested in him. In order that he may perform his duties he is given authority by the section here under consideration to call for special reports when in Ms judgment they are necessary to a full and complete knowledge of the condition of the bank. He alone, having power to act, and therefore being the only one for whose benefit information is necessary, is the only one to determine that question, and also whether his call for a special report has been complied with. There can be no doubt, then, of his right to say that the plaintiff has given him the information desired nor that, having so announced to the plaintiff, the liability of the latter to penalties ceased as of the respective times when the reports were received. A more difficult question to decide is whether, when a report satisfactory as to its contents has been furnished after the time within which it should have been made, the Comptroller may effectually waive the right to assess a penalty for the default. A careful search has not disclosed any case in which the question has been determined. This is not to be wondered at, for it is difficult to see how such a question could be raised except as it is raised here, otherwise, perhaps, than in proceedings based on a charge of malfeasance, as there would seem to be no one authorized to institute mandamus proceedings to compel the assessment of such a penalty. It may be surmised, perhaps, that in very many instances it has occurred that an administrative officer, knowing of the technical right to sue for a penalty, has failed to take any steps to have the right enforced, because upon consideration of all the circumstances of the case, he has determined that it would be unfair to exact the penalty, and the court may take judicial notice of the practice of instituting actions for the purpose of testing the right to impose a penalty, picking out a single violation, and ignoring others, and then, if the law is upheld, enforcing it as to subsequent offenses but disregarding past offenses except the one sued on. (See Louisville & Nashville R. Co. v. Stiles, 186 Fed. Rep., 176, 193.) But these considerations do not determine the point involved here. Keeping in mind that the purpose of the penalties in question is not punishment for the doing of any act forbidden by statute or of any act inherently wrong, but that they are intended to constrain the giving of information to an officer of the Government to aid him in the performance of his duties, certainly it would not be against public policy to permit him, after having received the necessary information, though too late, to determine that no penalty should be assessed in, view of all the circumstances of the case. For instance, if through some cause over which it had no control a bank should fail to comply in time with a demand for one of the five regular reports it would be unfair certainly to make it obligatory on the Comptroller to assess a penalty, and it is thought that his attempt to do so under such circumstances might be enjoined as intimated in Mo. Pacific R. Co. v. Omaha (235 U. S., 121). In that case the facts were that a municipal ordinance required the building of a viaduct by the plaintiff, and that the work should be commenced within 30 days after the passage of the ordinance and penalties for delay were provided. Litigation ensued over the right to require the building of the aqueduct, and upon the argument in the Supreme Court it was contended among other things that the plaintiff: could not possibly begin the erection of the work within 30 days; but the court said: "The last objection is that the railroad company was required to begin construction within 26 days after the passing of the ordinance, a time so short as to render it physically impossible to comply with the ordinance, and that upon 876 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. lack of such compliance the ordinance imposes penalties upon the railroad company, the collection of which penalties it is also sought to enjoin. It is to be noted that the enforcement of this ordinance has been entirely prevented by the injunction issued in this case, and kept in force since, and we have no doubt that should an attempt be made hereafter to require compliance with the terms of the ordinance as to the beginning of construction, they would be given a reasonable interpretation so as to permit of preparation before the beginning of the work, and if any oppression should result in this respect there is no doubt as to the power of a court of equity to relieve the railroad company from the infliction of unwarranted penalties if it should turn out to be physically impossible, as the company insists, to comply with the ordinance in this respect." If, then, # a court of equity would interfere to prevent an unreasonable exaction of penalties, it would seem to follow that an officer haying power to assess penalties should have the power to act equitably of his own volition. That it is not incumbent upon the Comptroller to assess a penalty whenever it is in his power to do so may fairly be inferred from a statement by the Supreme Court in its opinion in Cochran v. United States (157 U. S., 286), where the court was considering an indictment for a false statement made in one of the five regular reports required of banks. The court said: "If such report were not properly verified and attested it would doubtless be competent for the Comptroller of the Currency to reject it, or to proceed against the association under section 5213 for failure to make and transmit a proper report" (p. 289). In other words, it would be proper for him, it seems, to give the bank an oppornity to send in a proper report rather than to proceed under section 5213, which tuthe one providing for penalties. Olp v. Leddick (14 N. Y. Supp., 41) points to that is nchision. That was an action brought under a New York statute known as the cotax-payers' act" for the purpose of restraining the settlement by two of the defendants, who were overseers of the poor, of certain actions brought to recover penalties aof another defendant who had. violated the excise laws. The complaint in the action to recover the penalties contained 100 separate counts or causes of action on which judgment for $5,000 was demanded. Negotiations for a settlement of this action resulted in an agreement to pay a $50 penalty and $100 costs. The defendant charged with violation of the law was financially responsible. The complaint in the action seeking to restrain such^ settlement was dismissed upon the merits, the court stating one reason for the dismissal as follows: "But there is an additional ground upon which the decision of the learned justice at special term may be sustained; namely, that an overseer of the poor may settle and discontinue an action, whether brought by himself or his predecessors, when honestly made, as was done in this case. (Bellinger v. Birge, 7 N. Y. Supp., 695, and 8 N. Y. Supp., 174; People v. Leonard, 74 N. Y., 443.) The evidence and the findings show that the settlement of these actions was honestly made in furtherance of a general public opinion expressed through the board of supervisors and otherwise, and upon terms which were fair and reasonable." In view of the fact that the matter of special reports to the Comptroller is one of administration, to be acted upon by him in the exercise of a broad discretion after a consideration of all the facts, and as any^ question in regard to the sufficiency of special reports is exclusively for his determination, and as an effort made by a bank to comply in good faith with a request for a report may fail through a misunderstanding or for some cause not within the control of a bank, it must be held that the Comptroller acts within the powers conferred on him if upon a review of the entire situation he determines that penalties should not be assessed in any particular case, provided that he is not insisting upon the validity of an assessment made for a given default, which default still continues, to which situation the reasoning above would not apply. But to hold that an administrative officer may refrain from undertaking to collect penalties in a case like the present one; that he can not be compelled to do so; and that he would not be guilty of malfeasance in office for his failure to endeavor to collect does not lead to the conclusion that he may by a mere waiver, which is not part of a compromise, conclusively estop himself from endeavoring to enforce a penalty, so it remains to consider whether the court should pass upon the question of liability to pay a penalty for a default which no longer entails liability for accumulating penalties or which can not lead to numerous actions at law. If the conclusion above stated is sound, the Comptroller has not brought himself within the principle of those cases which hold that when a question has become moot the court will not decide it, a principle most recently announced by the Supreme Court of the United States in United States v. Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 877 Actien-Gesellschaft etal., supra, in which case the court took judicial notice of the European war and held that the existence of it removed all question from the case, the contracts involved being between corporations between two of the opposing belligerents, and therefore decided that it was without authority to pass upon the case; nor within the decision of Behn v. Young (21 Ga., 207), to the effect that where a defendant comes into court offering to do all that the plaintiff can equitably require of him no injunction will issue. When the bill was filed the Comptroller claimed that the liability to penalties was continuing and the penalties accumulating and the case presented is one for the exercise of the court's discretion under all the circumstances. In Piano Workers v. P. & 0. Supply Co. (124 Ill.App., 353) it was held to be within the discretion of the court to issue a permanent injunction or not where differences between employers and employees resulting in a strike had been composed after the issuance of an interlocutory injunction but before final hearing. Reynolds v. Everett (114 N. Y., 189) was also a case of difficulties between employers and employees, and the strike having ceased before the trial it was held that the court below was warranted in dismissing the complaint on that ground. In General Electric Co. v. New England Electric Co. (123 Fed., 310) it was held that a court of equity was without jurisdiction in a suit for infringement of patent where the defendant on learning of the infringement and before the commencement of the suit finally and in good faith' abandoned the manufacture and sale of the infringing articles and was not threatening further infringement when the suit was filed. In Cayuta Wheel & Foundry Co. v. Kennedy Valve Manufacturing Co. (127 Fed., 355), which was also a suit to enjoin infringement of a patent, the defendant denied that there was any infringement on his part, and did not in any way set up that further infringement was not intended, BO the court proceeded to an adjudication in favor of the plaintiff. In Odell v. Stout (22 Fed., 159) the court said, at page 169: "It is true, as urged by counsel for complainants, that it has been held that stopping infringement will not prevent an injunction. But the cases have been where the manufacture was stopped at or after the bringing of the suit, or the indications were that the defendants, having once been wrongdoers, were likely to be so again as soon as released from court. If a defendant has, before suit brought, abandoned the manufacture and sale of the infringing machine, and the court is satisfied that the abandonment was in good faith andfinal,the injunction ought to be refused, upon the principles of equity applicable to injunction. However, as we find that the defendants in this case are infringers, we think it well to retain the whole case under our control, and the injunction and order for an account may be made to apply to the manufacture and sale of both mills." In Roberts v. City of Louisville (17 S. W. (Ky.), 206), which was a suit instituted to enjoin the passage of an ordinance, the answer stated that the ordinance had been withdrawn after the commencement of the suit and was not before the council when the trial was had, but the court said that as the plaintiffs had a cause of action, withdrawal of the ordinance did not have the effect to defeat their right to the relief sought, especially as another ordinance of the same character might thereafter be introduced and passed, unless the right to do so be perpetually enjoined. McFarland v. Linderkugel (107 Wis., 474) was a suit in equity to compel the removal of fences maintained by the defendant across a street passing the plaintiff's premises and to perpetually enjoin their maintenance. The suggestion was made by the defendant's counsel after the suit was commenced and before trial that the defendant had removed the fences, but the court held that this could not affect the plaintiff's right to a judgment, as the defendant might again insist upon the right to replace and maintain the obstruction. In patent cases it is also held that a suit will be retained for an accounting or an award of damages where there can not be an injunction, the patent having expired pending suit. (See Clarke v. Worcester, 119 U. S., 322; Biddle v. Bennett, 122 U. S., 71.) In view of the above authorities and others that might be cited, and without questioning the good faith of the Comptroller, it seems that the proper exercise of the discretion of the court requires an adjudication upon the right of the Comptroller to now assess penalties, although by his expressed satisfaction with the contents of the reports received he has removed from the case so far as those reports are concerned the situation existing when the bill was filed, namely, the claim that penalties were running and accumulating. The plaintiff contends that if the demand of the Comptroller for the report, the failure to furnish which led to the assessment of penalties amounting to $5,000, was not lawfully made, but which was at the commencement of the action being insisted upon, there was then presented a case of which a court of equity should take juris 878 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. diction, because the penalties were accumulating from clay to day and because the defendant was threatening to order the collection from time to time of the penalties as interest became payable on the plaintiff's bonds. On the other hand, the defendants say that the Comptroller having assessed a penalty of $5,000, his power to assess has ceased and that no additional penalty can be imposed or collected. The statute says that the bank is "subject to a penalty of $100 for each day" that it delays to make the report, and that—• "Whenever any association delays or refuses to pay the penalty herein imposed after it has been assessed by the Comptroller of the Currency, the amount thereof may be retained. * * * " To place the defendant's construction on the section would defeat the purpose of the statute, which is to constrain the giving of the necessary information. If an assessment while the default of the bank continues exhausts the Comptroller's power, then there is no further constraint on the bank to furnish the report; and, on the other hand,, if only one assessment is contemplated and liability for continuing penalties is to be incentive to make the report a continued refusal of the bank to comply with the Comptroller's request would result in no assessment at all. It seems that a proper construction of the statute is that it was intended to provide for as many penalties as there are days of default, and therefore that if the report was rightfully demanded a separate action might be maintained for each day's penalty or the accumulated penalties upon any day when interest falls due on the plaintiff's bond might be collected therefrom. It is thought that the situation so presented is one in which a court of equity will take jurisdiction. In Philadelphia Co. v. Stimson (223 U. S., 605), Mr. Justice Hughes, writing for the court, says at page 620: "A court of equity, said this court in In re Sawyer (124 U. S., 200, 210), 'has no jurisdiction over'the prosecution, the punishment or the pardon of crimes or misdemeanors. * * * To assume such a jurisdiction, or to sustain a bill in equity to restrain or relieve against proceedings for the punishment of offenses * * * is to invade the domain of the courts of common law, or of the executive and administrative department of the Government.' (Harkrader v. Wadley, 172 U. S., 148,# 170; Fitts v. McChee, 172 U. S., 516, 531; 2 Story's Eq. Jur., sec. 893.) But a distinction obtains when it is found to be essential to the protection of the property rights, as to which the jurisdiction of a court of equity has been invoked, that it should restrain the defendant from instituting criminal actions involving the same legal questions. This is illustrated in the decisions of this court in which officers have been enjoined from bringing criminal proceedings to compel obedience to unconstitutional requirements. (Davis & Farnum Mfg. Co. v. Los Angeles, 189 U. S., 207, 217, 218; Dobbins v. Los Angeles, 195 U. S., 223, 241; Ex parte Young, 209 U. S., 123, 161, 162; Western Union Telegraph Co, v. Andrews, 216 U. S., 165.) In this there is no attempt to restrain a court from trying persons charged with crime, or the grand jury from the exercise of its functions, but the injunction binds the defendant not to resort to criminal procedure to enforce illegal demands.'' The court in that case said, as already stated above, that a Federal officer acting in excess of his authority was in the same position as a State officer seeking to enforce unconstitutional enactments. In Ex parte Young (209 U. S., 123, 160) the court said that it would be an injury to complainant to harass it with a multiplicity of actions in an endeavor to enforce penalties under an unconstitutional enactment and to prevent it ought to be within the jurisdiction of a court of equity. On the authority of those cases it must be held here that equity has jurisdiction because it is alleged that property rights are being threatened by reason of acts of a, Federal officer claimed to be unlawful, which, if not restrained, will lead to a multiplicity of actions. It remains to consider whether the facts alleged make out a cause of action. The defendant McAdoo and the defendant Williams are charged with conspiring to ruin the plaintiff's business. Each is sued in his official capacity and every act charged is alleged to have been done or threatened to have been done in violation of the duty imposed by the office, except the act of the defendant McAdoo in inducing the Secretary of War to remove Panama Canal funds from the bank and the act of the defendant Williams in causing the removal of Red Cross funds. It is sometimes said that a conspiracy will be enjoined. Such, statements are generally made in passing upon cases involving a secondary boycott, but such a boycott is itself a threat made by several acting together, and what therefore is really enjoined in those cases is the making oi: threats. The court said in Swift <e Company f v. The United States (196 U. S., 375) that it could not issue a general injunction against all possible breaches of the law and that the injunction in that case ought to set forth REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 879 more exactly the transactions in which certain directions and agreements were to be forbidden; and finally, at page 402: " I t only remains to add that the foregoing question does not apply to the earlier sections which charge direct restraints of trade within the decisions of the court, and that the criticism of the decree as if it ran generally against combinations in restraint of trade or to monopolize trade ceases to have any force when the clause * against any other method or device' is stricken out. So modified, it restrains such combinations only to the extent of certain specified devices which the defendants are alleged to have used and intend to continue to use." Where the efficacy in combining consists of each conspirator doing a several part and it is planned to operate thus singly, an indictable conspiracy exists under some circumstances though no one thing' proposed to be done would be ground for an indictment even if it were actually accomplished by one of the conspirators alone. (Bishop's New Criminal Law, col. 2, sec. 185.) And in such a situation the doing of any of the acts complained of should be restrained by injunction, but where the act complained of is absolutely privileged and therefore beyond he reach of injunctive process and arrangement to do that act simultaneously with the doing oi acts by others as part of an alleged scheme can not be considered as an overt act done in pursuance of an actionable conspiracy for the same reason that where an overt act is privileged a conspiracy to do it is not a ground for the recovery of damages in an action on the case. (Nalle i;.Oyster, 230 tJ. S., 165.) If this conclusion is sound it follows that the bill does not show any reason for joining the Secretary of the Treasury as a defendant, leaving out of consideration for the present the question whether he has a mere ministerial duty to perform in regard to the interest withheld in the event that the Comptroller's assessment of penalties is not valid, for the reason that the Secretary of the Treasury owes no duty to the plaintiff bank in regard to the deposit of public funds. There is no requirement of law that they shall be deposited anywhere out of the Treasury of the United States, nor that when they are deposited in banks they shall remain* there for any given length of time. The matter is within the uncontrollable judgment of the Secretary and even though he should threaten to withdraw deposits with the hope and belief that doing so would injure a bank, no court could legally restrain him. The only other allegations in the bill relating to an official act of the Secretary of the Treasury are those in regard to the failure to pay the interest due on the plaintiff's bonds. This alleged failure to act can not be controlled by the court because it is alleged to be the carrying out of a conspiracy for the reason that the Secretary in refusing to pay, if as a matter of fact he is refusing, is not thereby failing to perform a mere ministerial duty. He had nothing to do and could have nothing to do with the asessment of the penalty for the payment of which the money is being retained. The statute provides that where there is such an assessment, money due for interest may be retained, but it does not give the Secretary any power to inquire into the propriety of the action of the Comptroller in making the assessment. If the assessment be held to be void then should the Secretary fail to pay the interest, if that be his ministerial duty, and not until then can he be compelled to act. The plaintiff evidently relies on the case of Allen v. Burrow (69 Kane., 812) in joining two Government officials in this suit, but the facts in that case were entirely different. It was charged there by one of two persons claiming to be the regular nominee of a political party for a public office that a majority of the members of a board of three constituted by law for the purpose of determining who wae the regular candidate had conspired with his opponent to prevent the placing of the plaintiff's name upon the official ballot as the regular candidate, having agreed that the plaintiff should be prevented from having his name placed thereon regardless of the merits of his contention to have it placed there, and having agreed with the defendant's opponent that if the latter should procure from a bolting and fraudulent assemblage of persons claiming to be the congressional convention of the district a false, spurious, and fraudulent certificate of nomination and would file the same, the two members of the board constituting a majority would recognize such certificate notwithstanding any objections thereto; and notwithstanding any proof of the fraudulent character of the assemblage which had pretended to authorize the execution thereof. The obvious difference between the two cases appears from this statement of Allen v. Burrow and is emphasized by the fact that the court there assumed jurisdiction of the particular contest saying that in some way a decision must be made between the rival claimants. The case will not be further distinguished here except by stating what seems to the court to be the rule applicable to the present case, namely, that where the act sought to be accomplished by an alleged conspiracy is not in itself an official act, and where the persons said to be endeavoring to accomplish the object of the alleged conspiracy 880 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. are acting in an official capacity only, each one having official duties which he alone can perform, the performance of which is not under the control of the other, they should not be joined as officials in one action as conspirators. The law imposes upon them a duty to act. If they act within their powers their motives can not be questioned. If each is undertaking to act without authority he can be restrained in a separate suit and his motives make no difference, or, as the court said in Myles Salt Oo. v. Board of Commissioners, etc. (239 U. S., 478): "We are not dealing with motives alone., but as well with their resultant action." The Secretary of the Treasury had no official duties to perform in regard to the deposits or withdrawals of Panama Canal funds alleged by the bill. They Were in the control of the Secretary of War exclusively. Assuming but not deciding that an averment that "plaintiff believes and therefore avers" that the defendant McAdoo used his influence to bring about a withdrawal of these funds from the plaintiff bank is a sufficient averment of a fact in a pleading and that it is anything more than an allegation of a suspicion it clearly could be considered only as evidence of malice, if at all, but standing alone it amounts to nothing, for there is no allegation that the Secretary of the Treasury made any false statements to the Secretary of War nor is there anything to show that the latter acted without due consideration of all the facts unless the allegations Were intended as the foundation for an inference that the Secretary of War withdrew the Panama funds merely because the Secretary of the Treasury asked him to or joined in the alleged conspiracy but such a claim would have to be explicitly stated in order to afford a basis for action by the court. It is to be noted also as to there being allegations of facts sufficient to show a conspiracy so far as the Secretary of the Treasury is concerned that the bill states that the— "withdrawals made by direction or through the influence of the defendant McAdoo, including the said Panama Canal deposits and the discriminatory withholding of District of Columbia tax deposits amounting in all to nearly |2,500,000 occurred at a time when all the banks m the United States were making strenuous efforts to husband and protect their resources; the bonds by which said Canal deposits were secured could only be marketed at private sale; the war in Europe had resulted in the closing of the public exchanges throughout the United States; prices of securities Were at the lowest figure in many years; panic conditions existed; but, nevertheless, the defendant McAdoo, in the circumstances aforesaid, forced the withdrawal and withholding of the aforesaid sum of about $2,500,000 in a deliberate attempt to wreck the plaintiff bank * * * ." The war in Europe began during the last week in July or the first week in August, 1914, of which fact the couit may take judicial notice. " (The United States v. Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien Gesselschaft et al.. supra.) The bill alleges that— "it has been the custom of the Treasury Department to deposit for a limited period of time each year a sum of money approximately equal to the municipal taxes which are paid into the Federal Treasury annually in the month of May. * * * In the distribution of this public tax money for deposit in May, 1914, the defendant McAdoo arbitrarily wholly eliminated the plaintiff bank. * • * #>> and further that— "Thereafter, on July 1, 1914, the defendant McAdoo * * * discontinued plaintiff bank as a depository, and plaintiff returned its balance of $100,927.90 to the Treasury on the following day. * * *" and further that— "Plaintiff believes and therefore avers that shortly after the defendant McAdoo threatened, because of personal animus, to commence reprisals against plaintiff bank, and threatened to discontinue plaintiff bank as a depository of United States funds, he succeeded by diligent personal efforts and influence in effecting the gradual but constant withdrawal of said Panama Canal deposits until there remains at this time a balance of only $22,284.81 of said deposits, whereas at about the time he commenced to put in execution his aforesaid threat, namely, in the month of May, 1914, said Panama Canal deposits intrusted to the plaintiff bank amounted to $1,158,479.51." There is a complete failure to show that for the purpose of wrecking the plaintiff bank the defendant took advantage of conditions arising out of the war in Europe. In fact, the plaintiff's own specific allegations disprove the coincidence on which alone such a charge could be based. The bill does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action against the Secretary of the Treasury as for a conspiracy nor as to anything done or threatened by him,, and it must be dismissed as to him unless he is a necessary party in order to give relief by way of directing a purely ministerial act, namely, the payment of REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, 881 interest withheld because of the penalty of $5,000 assessed by the Comptroller of the Currency. Has the Comptroller of the Currency assumed as a basis for his various acts a power which is not given him by the statutes? The answer to this question calls for a construction of sections 5211 and 5213 of the Revised Statutes, and section 5212 also must be read to that end. The three sections are as follows: "SEC. 5211. Every association shall make to the Comptroller of the Currency not less than five reports during each year, according to the form which may be prescribed by him, according to the form or affirmation of the president or cashier of such association, and attested by the signature of at least three of the directois. Each such reppit shall exhibit, in detail and under appropriate heads, the resources and liabilities of the association at the close of business on any past day by him specified, and shall be transmitted to the Comptroller within five days after the receipt of a request or requisition therefor from him, and in the same form in which it is made to the Comptroller shall be published in a newspaper published in the place where such association is established, or if there is no newspaper in the place, then in the one published nearest thereto in the same county, at the expense of the association; and such proof of publication shall be furnished as may be required by the Comptroller. The Comptroller shall also have power to call for special reports from any particular association whenever in his judgment the same are necessary in order to a full and complete knowledge of its condition. "SEC. 5212. In addition to the reports required by the preceding section, each, association shall report to the Comptroller of the Currency, within ten days after declaring any dividend, the amount of such dividend, and the amount of net earnings in excess of such dividend. Such reports shall be attested by the oath of the president or cashier of the association. "SEC. 5213. Every association which fails to make and transmit any report required under either of the two preceding sections shall be subject to a penalty of one hundred dollars for each day after the periods, respectively, therein mentioned that it delays to make and transmit its report. Whenever any association delays or refuses to pay the penalty herein imposed, after it has been assessed by the Comptroller of the Currency, the amount thereof may be retained by the Treasurer of the United States, upon the order of the Comptroller of the Currency, out of the interest, as it may become due to the association, on the bonds deposited with him to secure circulation. All sums of money collected for penalties under this section shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States." The plaintiff contends that the words in section 5211 "whenever in his judgment the same are necessary in order to a full and complete knowledge of its condition" mean that the Comptroller may exercise his judgment as to the times when reports shall be called for, and that the Jaw fixes the nature of the reports that may be demanded; that is, the law "provides that the report shall be one which gives him a full and complete knowledge of the bank's condition. It did not say of the bank's management; it did not say of the officers' misconduct; it did not say of the officers' past loans or the officers' family relations, because as to that section all such questions are wholly immaterial/' " No matter what the condition of the bank might have been 15 years ago, if it is bad now the Comptroller ought to know it. No matter how good the condition of the bank has been or how bad at another time, that is not material to the duties of the Comptroller's office under the section.5' If the section is to be interpreted as meaning that ''special" reports are special merely because they are demanded of a particular bank and in addition to the five reports required of all banks, then all that could be asked of a bank would be only what it is required to furnish five time a year, namely, a detailed statement of resources and liabilities; but if such had been the intention of Congress, why were the Words " to a full and complete knowledge of its condition " inserted? If the five reports are reports of condition and the special reports are also, and limited as are the general reports to showing resources andTliabilities, why "full and complete?" Something must have been intended by the use of those words. Was the intention merely that the Comptroller might ask for further information in regard to the items in one of the regular reports? If so, that would be to limit him in the intervals between the dates for making general reports to an inquiry entirely futile perhaps to aid him in a present emergency. ^ Again, if the report Is special only by virtue of the fact that it is in addition to the five regular reports, then it is to be a report in detail under appropriate headings of resources and liabilities and it seems obvious that such a "report might easily be insufficient for a " full and complete knowledge'' of the condition of the bank. 152982°—CUR 1919—VOL 2 56 882 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. It seems clear that the five regular reports are intended to be uniform as nearly as may be for all banks and that the special reports are to show what the Comptroller may in his judgment think necessary to a full and complete knowledge of a bank's condition, whether any part of the report covers what was in the regular report or not, and that they are not to be confined to a mere statement of assets and liabilities, as are the general reports. Section 5240 of the Revised Statutes, prior to the passage of the Federal reserve act, provided that— " The Comptroller of the Currency with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury shall as often as shall be deemed necessary or proper appoint a suitable person or persons to make an examination of the affairs of every banking association who shall have power to make a thorough examination into all the affairs of the association, and in doing so to examine any of the officers and agents thereof on oath, and shal 1 make a full and detailed report of the condition of the association to the Comptroller." If, in the opinion of Congress, an examination of the "affairs" of an association is necessary to enable the examiner to make a "full and detailed report of the condition of the association," it seems reasonable to suppose that in giving the Comptroller power to call for special reports when he thinks them necessary to a "full and complete" knowledge of its (the association's) " condition" Congress meant to give to the Comptroller as broad powers at least as it gaA*e to his subordinate and that the reports to be made by the banks are in regard to their affairs just as the examination by an examiner is an inquiry into the affairs of a bank. The section now provides: "The examiner making the examination of any national bank, or of any other member bank, shall have power to make a thorough examination of all the affairs of the bank and in doing so he shall have power to administer oaths and to examine any of the officers and agents thereof under oath and shall make a full and detailed report of the condition of said bank to the Comptroller of the Currency." Other provisions of the national-bank act, except that they relate to the period before an association begins business, indicate as clearly perhaps as does section 5240 what scope of meaning Congress intended that the word " condition " should have. No association can begin to do business without compliance with certain requirements, and the Comptroller of the Currency is the officer who decides whether there has been compliance. Section 5133 of the Revised Statutes provides that the persons who desire to form an association under the act shall— " enter into articles of association, which shall specify in general terms the object for which the association is formed, and may contain any other provisions, not inconsistent with law, which the association may see fit to adopt for the regulation of its business and the conduct of its affairs. These articles shall be signed by the persons uniting to form the association, and a copy of them shall be forwarded to the Comptroller of the Currency, to be filed and preserved in his office." Section 5134 is as follows: "The persons uniting to form such an association shall, under their hands, make an organization certificate, which shall specifically state: "'First. The name assumed by such association; which name shall be subject to the approval of the Comptroller of the Currency. " ' Second, The place where its operations of discount and deposit are to be carried on, designating the State, Territory, or district, and the particular county and city, town or village. "'Third. The amount of capital stock and the number of shares into which the same is to be divided. "'Fourth. The names and places of residence of the shareholders and the number of shares held by each of them. "'Fifth. The fact that the certificate is made to enable such persons to avail themselves of the advantages of this title.' " Section 5136 confers the corporate powers on the association, among them being— "Fifth. To elect or appoint directors, and by its board of directors to appoint a president, vice president, cashier, and other officers, define their duties, require bonds of them and fix the penalty thereof, dismiss such officers or any of them at pleasure, and appoint othersto fill their places. "Sixth. To prescribe, by its board of directors, by-laws not inconsistent with law, regulating the manner in which its stock shall be transferred, its directors elected or appointed, its officers appointed, its property transferred, its general business conducted, and the privileges granted to it by law exercised and enjoyed. "Seventh. To exercise by its board of directors, or duly authorized officers or agents, subject to law, all euch incidental powers as shall be necessary to REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 883 carry on the business of banking; by discounting and negotiating promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debt; by receiving deposits; by buying and selling exchange, coin and bullion; by loaning money on personal security; and by obtaining, issuing, and circulating notes according to the provisions of this title. "But no association shall transact any business except such as is incidental and preliminary to its organization, until it has been authorised by the Comptroller of the Currency to commence the business of banking." Section 5159 provides for a transfer to the Treasurer of the United States of United States bonds in certain amounts before an association may begin business. Section 5145 provides for the election of directors before an association shall begin business, and section 5146 specifies qualifications for directorship based on residence and ownership of shares of stock. Section 5147, which provides for the directors' oaths, reads: "Each director, when appointed or elected, shall take oath that he will, so far as the duty devolves on him, diligently and honestly administer the affairs of such association, and will not knowingly violate, or willingly permit to be violated, any of the provisions of this title, and that he is the owner in good faith, and in his own right, of the number of shares of stock required by this title, subscribed by him, or standing in his name on the books of the association, and that the same is not hypothecated, or in any way pledged, as security for any loan or debt. Such oath, subscribed by the director making it, and certified by the officer before whom it is taken, shall be immediately transmitted to the Comptroller of the Currency, and shall be filed and preserved in his office." These provisions of the statutes set forth the substantial prerequisites to beginning business except an important one as to good faith mentioned in section 5169, infra, and make necessary an inquiry as to whether they have been complied with. They the purpose of ascertaining whether an association is entitled to his certificate of authority to begin business. They are as follows: "SEC. 5168. Whenever a Certificate is transmitted to the comptroller of the Currency, as provided in this title, and the association transmitting the same notifies the Comptroller that at least fifty per centum of its capital stock has been duly paid in, and that such association has complied with all the provisions of this title required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking, the Comptroller shall examine into the condition of such association, ascertain especially the amount of money paid in on account of its capital, the name and place of residence of each of its directors, and the amount of the capital stock of which each is the owner in good faith, and generally whether such association has complied with all the provisions of this title required to entitle it to engage in the business of banking; and shall cause to be made and. attested by the oaths of a majority of the directors, and by the president or cashier of the association, a statement of all the facts necessary to enable the Comptroller to determine whether the association is lawfully entitled to commence the business of banking. "SEC. 5169. If, upon a careful examination of the facts so reported, and of any other facts which may come to the knoivledge of the Comptroller, whether by means of a special commission appointed by him for the purpose qj inquiring into the condition of such association, or otherwise, it appears that such association is lawfully entitled to commence the business of banking, the Comptroller shall give to such association a certificate, under his hand and official seal, that such association has complied with all the provisions required to be complied with before commencing the business of banking, and that such association is authorized to commence such business. But the Comptroller may withhold from an association his certificate authorizing the commencement of business, whenever he has reason to suppose that the shareholders have formed the same for any other than the legitimate objects contemplated by this title" If "condition" connotes resources and liabilities only why should the Comptroller be directed by section 5168 to "ascertain especially the amount of money paid in on account of capital," as well as to examine into the condition of an association? It is clear either that "condition" in section 5168 means at least those things which the Comptroller is thereby directed to ascertain especially and generally or that it is something entirely other and different, but to contend for the latter proposition would be absurd, as no one would deny that condition is to be judged in part on a knowledge whether subscriptions to capital stock have been paid, In this section therefore "condition " is used so as to include many things besides mere resources and liabilities. 884 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. It is hardly necessary to analyze section 5169 in order to reach the conclusion that the word "condition" is there used as including more than mere resources and liabilities. The "facts so reported" include the fact of payments on stock subscriptions which at that time are an association's only asset, generally speaking, except of course the bonds which it is obliged to buy, and its liability to stockholders is the only liability, so "any other facts" which the Comptroller or a commission appointed by him "for the purpose of inquiring into the condition" of an association is to endeavor to ascertain are facts indicating condition but other than the condition as shown by resources and liabilities and without endeavoring to determine what sorts of things "any other facts" might be supposed to show they are at least of a kind which may aid the Comptroller to perform one of his duties prescribed by the section in the words already quoted; that is—• * * * "But ^ n e Comptroller may withhold from an association his certificate authorizing the commencement of business whenever he has reason to suppose that the shareholders have formed the same for any other than the legitimate objects contemplated by this title." With the exception of section 5240, possibly the most suggestive provisions of the act in aid of an interpretation of section 5211 are these provisions of section 5169 (supra), for in it "condition " is practically defined so as to include every fact relating to a bank, including those showing an intention to use the association for "any other than the legitimate objects contemplated " by the act. The provisions of section 3 of chapter 290, act of July 12, 1882, 22 Stat. L., 162, lead to a similar conclusion. That section relates to the granting by the Comptroller of permission to extend the period of the corporate existence of an association and provides as follows: "That upon the receipt of the application and certificate of the association provided for in the preceding section, the Comptroller of the Currency shall cause a special examination to be made, at the expense of the association, to determine its condition; and if after such examination or otherwise it appears to him that said association is in a satisfactory condition, he shall grant his certificate of approval provided for in the preceding section, or if it appears that the condition oi said association is not satisfactory, he shall withhold such certificate of approval." Clearly the examination so prescribed is the same sort of examination and for the same purpose as that provided for in section 5169 of the Revised Statutes above quoted relating to the inquiry before granting permission to begin business. Congress having in sections 5168 and 5169 used the word "condition" to indicate an inquiry of the broadest scope to be made by the Comptroller, including the question of intention to carry out the legitimate objects contemplated by the act, before he shall authorize an association to begin business and by the use of the same word indicated a similar inquiry to be made by him before granting leave to extend the period of corporate existence, to argue that the word "condition " has a narrower meaning in section 5211 is to contend that the Comptroller is required to inform himself so that he may guess as to future management but can not obtain information as to actual management. Section 333 of the Revised Statutes by which the Comptroller is required to make an annual report to Congress contains a provision calling for "A statement exhibiting under appropriate heads the resources and liabilities and condition" of State banks which further emphasizes the argument that Congress used the wrord "condition" to mean more than resources and liabilities. Again, the provisions of this section requiring reports by the Comptroller to Congress are very significant. Two of them call for— "First. A summary of the state and condition of every association from which reports have been received the preceding year, at the several dates to which such reports refer, with an abstract of the whole amount of banking capital returned by them, of the whole amount of their debts and liabilities, the amount of circulating notes outstanding, and the total amount of means and resources, specifying the amount of lawful money held by them at the times of their several returns, and such other information in relation to such associations as, in his judgment, may be useful, •ft X vr 7C -X- -X- •* "Third. Any amendment to the laws relative to banking by which the system may be improved, and the security of the holders of its notes and other creditors may be increased." An examination of the original National Bank act and of the subsequent legislation in regard to banks discloses the fact that the word "condition" was used several times in those acts, and the various changes in the language used which calls for the making of reports throw some light on the question now under consideration. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 885 Section 24 of the act of 1863, being the original act, provide? for quarterly reports • to be made to the Comptroller, which reports are to be verified by the president and cashier. The section reads in part as follows: ''The report hereby required shall be in the form prescribed by the Comptroller and shall contain a true statement of the condition of the association making such report before the transaction of any business on the morning of the day specified next preceding the date of such report in respect to the following items and particulars, to wit: Loans and discounts, overdrafts due from banks, amount due from the directors of the association, real estate, specie, cash items, stocks, bonds and promissory notes, bills of solvent banks, bills of suspended banks, loss and expense account, capital, circulation, profits, amount due to banks, amount due to individuals and corporations other than banks, amount due to the Treasurer of the United States, amount due to^depositors on demand, amount due, not included under either of the above headings. " The siection then provided that the Comptroller should publish abstracts of these reports and that in addition to such quarterly reports the associations doing business in certain cities should— "Publish or cause to be published on the morning of the first Tuesday in each month, in a newspaper printed in the city in which the association making such report is located, to be designated by the Comptroller of the Currency, a statement under the oath of the president or cashier showing the condition of the association making such statement, on the morning of the day next preceding the date of such statement in respect to the following items and particulars, deposits and circulation." Section 34 of the act of June 3, 1864, provided for quarterly reports verified by the president or cashier which should "exhibit in detail and under appropriate headings the resources and liabilities" of the association, and that— "In addition to the quarterly reports required by this section, every association shall, on the first Tuesday of each month, make to the Comptroller of the Currency a statement, under the oath of the president or cashier, snowing the condition of the association making such statement, on the morning of the day next preceding the date of such statement, in respect to the following items and particulars, to wit, average amounts of loans and discounts, specie, and other lawful money belonging to the association, deposits, and circulation. And associations in other places than those cities named in the thirty-first section of this act shall also return the amount due them available for the redemption of their circulation. " By section 1 of the act of March 3, 1869, it is provided among other things— "that in lieu of all reports required by section 34 of the national currency act every association shall make to the Comptroller of the Currency not less than five reports during each and every year according to the form which may be prescribed by him, verified by the oath or affirmation of the president or cashier of such association and attested by the signature of at least three of the directors, which report shall exhibit in detail and under appropriate heads the resources and liabilities of the association at the close of business on any past day to be by him specified." and then provide? for transmission of the reports to the Comptroller and their publication in the newspapers, and further: "And the Comptroller shall have power to call for special reports from any particular association whenever in his judgment the same shall be necessary in order to a full and complete knowledge of its condition." It was argued by counsel for the plaintiff that the five regular reports now proAdded for by section 5211 of the Revised Statutes are known throughout the business world as "reports of condition," and that therefore the work "condition" as used in section 5211 should be taken as meaning the condition in respect to resources and liabilities solely, but the original use of the word in section 24 of the act of February 25, 1863, namely, "condition * * * in respect to the following items and particulars, to wit, loans and discounts," etc., permits a clear inference that Congress was merely calling for the report as to certain items and particulars tending to show the condition of the bank and not that the condition of the bank could be completely disclosed by a statement of these items and particulars or by similar items and particulars, and the same inference may be drawn from a similar use of the word "condition" in that part of the section calling for reports from banks in certain specified cities; and when we come to section 34 of the act of June 3,1864, we find the word '' condition " omitted from the earlier part of that section and the items to be stated are not specified, but the reports are required to show "the resources and liabilities" according to a form to be prescribed by the Comptroller and under appropriate heads. But later in the same section, as quoted above, we again find the language "condition * * * in respect to the following items and particulars, to wit: Average amount 886 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. of loans, discounts," etc. In the act of March 3, 1869, as already stated, provision is made for a report of " resources and liabilities, " and for the first time there occurs the provision authorizing the Comptroller to call for special reports whenever in his judgment the same shall be necessary in order to a full and complete knowledge of the condition of the bank. A similar provision is the one under discussion in section 5211 of the Revised Statutes, and there is nothing to show that Congress intended to put any limitation on the meaning of the word "condition" by confining it to what may be shown by a statement of resources and liabilities or to indicate any change in the use of the word from that which as stated is clearly implied in the original act of 1863 or in the act of 1864. The right to resort to the previous legislation for interpretation is discussed elsewhere in this opinion. Numerous other sections of that statute might be referred to as showing how large are the powers of the Comptroller and how certain it is that Congress intended that national banking associations should be under the strictest supervision by him for the protection of creditors and stockholders and of the public generally. The statute thus construed makes lawful any inquiry by the Comptroller for the purpose of obtaining information not only as to current items on the books of the bank, but also for the* purpose of informing himself generally as to the management of the bank. It is contended that the word "condition" must be given its ordinary meaning, as defined by standard dictionaries, and that as so defined there, it has not the meaning given to it by the Comptroller. Dictionaries may be referred to for the purpose of '"aiding an interpretation, but they are an aid only, and the terms of a statute are to be interpreted with reference to the subject matter of the legislation. (Black on Interpretation of Laws, 2d Ed., p. 278.) When words are used in the same connection in different parts of the statute they are ordinarily to be given the same meaning. However, taking the definitions of the word '"condition," as found in the dictionaries, the construction of the act held above to be the proper one is in entire accord with those definitions. Webster, for instance, defines "condition," as: "Mode or state of being; state or situation with regard to external circumstances or influences, or to physical or mental integrity, health, strength, etc.; predicament." The Century Dictionary, among other .definitions, gives the following: "The particular mode of being of a person or thing; situation, with reference either to internal or to external circumstances; existing state or case; plight; circumstances, A state or characteristic of the mind; * * * . " The Standard Dictionary definition is: "The state or mode in which a person or thing exists: especially the manner in which persons or things are situated in relation to their environment. * * * Any one of the circumstances by which an activity or a mode of existence is limited and modified." The present case is one of first impression, so no case can be cited as controlling the conclusion to be reached, but some guidance is found in the decisions. In Guthrie v. Harkness (199 U. S., 140) the court had under consideration the question of the common-law right of a stockholder in a national bank to inspect its books. For the bank it was contended that the right was cut off by section 5241 of the Revised Statutes providing that "no association shall be subject to any visitorial powers other than such as are authorized by this title or are vested in the courts of justice." The court held otherwise, and in the course of its opinion said (p. 158): "The right of visitation being a public right, existing in the State for the ptiraplete provision/or investigation by the Comptroller of the Currency and examiners appointed by him, and, authorizing the appointment of a receiver, to take possession of the business with a view to winding up the affairs of the bank. * * * " The court quotes, apparently with approval, two definitions of the word "visitation/" one from First National Bank of Youngstown v. Hughes (6 Fed. Rep., 737), as follows: "Visitation, in law, is the act of a superior or superintending officer, who visits a corporation to examine into its manner of conducting business, and enforces an observance of its laws and regulations. Burrill defines the word to mean 'inspection; superintendence; direction; regulation.'"' the other, from Merrill on Corporations: "Visitors of corporations have power to keep them within the legitimate sphere of their operations, and to correct all abuses of authority, and to nullify all irregular proceedings. In America there are very few corporations which have private visitors, and in the absence of such, the State is the visitor of all corporations." In United States v. Corbett (215 U. S., 233) the court had under consideration a demurrer to an indictment for a violation of section 5209 by making a false statement in one of the regular reports called for by section 5211, and a contention was that the BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 887 Comptroller Was riot an "agent appointed to examine the affairs'' of a bank. The court says, at page 240: "The authority conferred by this section upon the Comptroller is but one among the comprehensive powers with which he is endowed by the statute for the purpose of examining and supervising the operations of national banks, preventing and detecting violations of law on their part, appointing receivers in case of necessity, etc. From the nature of these powers it would seem clear that the Comptroller is an officer or agent of the United States, expressly as well as implied! y clothed with authority to examine-into the affairs of national banking associations, and therefore a false entry made in a report to him is directly embraced in the provision of Revised Statutes, section 5209. But it is argued while this may be abstractly true, it is not so when the provision of Revised Statutes, section 5240, is considered, conferring power upon the Comptroller, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, to appoint suitable agents to make an examination of the affairs of every national banking association." and at page 241, that these words "any agent" are all embracing "and can not reasonably be held to exclude the Comptroller, the principal agent endowed by the statute, with the power to examine national banks.1'' Speaking of the power of the Comptroller, the court says, at page 245: " I t was undoubtedly within the power of the Comptroller of the Currency, if the bank was out of line, or if its affairs were in a disordered or precarious condition, or if its officers had embarked in transactions calculated to injuriously affect the financial condition of the bank, to apply a corrective, and thus save the bank from injury and future loss. * * *" and further: "The counts charged false entries as to the amount of bad debts due the bank, as to the suspended paper held by the bank, as to the amount due the bank by its president as indorser, guarantor or otherwise, and as to the assets of the bank, by reporting that it owned various pieces of real estate which it really only held as security. * * *" The opinion of the district judge sustaining the demurrer in the court below gives emphasis to the ruling in the Supreme Court overruling the demurrer. It is reported in 162 Fed. Rep., 687. The court there said among other things (p. 688): "The first question is whether the Comptroller of the Currency is an agent appointed to examine the affairs of the bank. The only duty charged by the statute upon the Comptroller is to receive and publish the report. The law does not make it his duty to examine the bank affairs, The receiving, reading, and publication of the report is not an examination of the affairs of the bank. The national banking act (act June 3, 1864, c. 106, 13 Stat., 99), of which section 5209 is a part, provided that the Comptroller should appoint suitable persons to make an examination of the affairs of every banking association, who should have power to make a thorough examination into all the affairs of the association, and who might examine any of the officers or agents thereof under oath; and who should make a full and detailed report to the Comptroller of the condition of the association. (Sec. 5240, Rev. St. (IT. S. Comp. St., 1901, p. 3516).) It was not until January 20, 1873, that the Comptroller was given any power to examine national banks, and such power was restricted to banks in the District of Columbia. (Sec. 332, Rev. St. (U. S. Comp. St., 1901, p. 190).) It seems entirely clear that the person appointed to examine the affairs of a bank is one of the examiners so to be appointed, and who have now become a permanent force of the department, and not the Comptroller of the Currency, who is only to receive and publish the report. The statute is highly penal, and can not be extended by construction." The opinion of the Supreme Court read in the light of the opinion below indicates if it does not hold the view that the power of the Comptroller under section 5211 is to call for a report of the affairs of a bank just as fully at least as might a bank examiner. In the present case it is contended that the examiner has the right to inquire into the affairs of a bank and to get the confidential information; that is, that he is to inquire into its affairs, not its condition, and that the Comptroller is limited to calling for reports showing "condition" merely. The scope of the power and of the duty of the Comptroller is further pointed out in Thomas v. Taylor (224 U. S., 73), passing upon the duty of directors to charge off bad assets on notice from the Comptroller, when the court says, at page 82 : "Such disregard of the direction of the officers appointed by the law to examine the affairs of the bank is a violation of the law. Their directions must be observed. Their function and authority can not be preserved otherwise and be exercised to save the banks from disaster and the public who deal with them and support them from deception." 888 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. In United States v. Graves (53 Fed. Rep., 634) the court says (p. 649): "What is the object of these reports [the general reports] to the Comptroller? Undoubtedly to advise him as to the condition and method of mananement of the bank." _ These decisions support the conclusion reached above on an examination of the statute itself. In several paragraphs of the bill in which are set forth the demands for special reports, the plaintiff alleges either that the information called for was not necessary to a full and complete knowledge of the plaintiff's condition, or that the plaintiff is not advised in what respect such information is pertinent or necessary to such knowledge, or that the subject matter of the questions asked was not such as the Comptroller was authorized to call for. There are also allegations in the bill to the effect that the action of the Comptroller in demanding reports was arbitrary, and that the information sought is not such as would be required by any Comptroller animated simply by a desire to do his duty. The contention of the plaintiff is understood to be that because of what is so alleged, coupled with the facts' stated, the burden is upon the Comptroller to disclose facts from which the court may judge of the pertinence of the information which he sought to obtain. United States v. Doherty (27 Fed. Rep., 730) is cited as an authority for this contention. That was an action brought to recover of the defendant a penalty for declining to answer a question asked him by a customhouse appraiser in reference to the price of certain goods which were under appraisement. The defendant had no interest in the importation and it was sought to examine him merely as a witness, but he objected that the disclosure sought for would be prejudicial to his business and that he was not legally required to answer a question which related to the price at which the owner of the goods had directed his agent to deliver them in New York. Section 2902 of the Revised Statutes made it the duty of the appraisers "by all reasonable ways and means in their power" to ascertain, estimate, and appraise ''the true and actual market value of the merchandise at the time of exportation in the principal markets of the country " from which the articles had been imported into the United States, and for that purpose the appraisers were authorized by section 2922 ' 'to call before them and examine on oath any owner or importer, consignee, or other person, touching any matter or thing which they may deem material in ascertaining the market value or wholesale price of any merchandise imported," and a penalty was provided for against anyone who declined to answer any interrogatories when so required by the appraiser. The court stated that there were two questions to be considered: First, whether the power and discretion vested in the appraisers were unlimited and not subject to any review or question by the^ court in any action brought for the penalty; and, second, if limited, whether the inquiry in this instance was material. The court held that the power of the appraiser is controlled by the rule of statutory construction that limits the general words of statutes giving a discretion apparently unlimited to a legal, reasonable and just discretion having reference to the objects of the statute, saying that the very language of the statute construed with others in pari materia indicates & similar restriction. The opinion points out that in suits growing out of alleged undervaluations, the courts will not permit evidence showing the price at which the manufacturers contracted to deliver similar goods in this country except in casei3 of fraud or concealment or in the absence of the ordinary and appropriate means of information as to the foreign value. It further stated that although the appraiser had been called as a witness he had not testified that he deemed an answer to his inquiry to be material to the appraisement, and that there was no allegation of concealment or proof or suggestion of inability to ascertain the foreign value in the ordinary ways, and that there was no element of fraud and nothing exceptional in the circumstances of the case; and further, that it did not appear in any way how much or how little other evidence the appraiser had as to the market value in the principal markets of the country of exportation. In the United States v. Doherty the court found a limitation on the power of the official on a consideration of the general purposes of the statute under which he claimed to be acting. The inquiry which he was authorized to make was for a definite and concrete purpose, namely, the ascertainment of the market value, words which have a well known significance and describe a subject-matter inquired into by courts and juries in hundreds of cases; and the holding of the court was in substance that as the appraiser, even though he had the information could not lawfully use it in determining foreign market value, it would be unreasonable to fine a recalcitrant witness for the fajlure to give useless information. The court pointed out, as already stated, that under some circumstances, namely, in case of fraud or concealment or inability to ascertain foreign market value otherwise than by an inquiry into the price of delivery EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 889 at New York, the New York price might be shown, which seemed to be the application of a sort of "best evidence" rule. In the present case the word "condition" has no adjudged meaning such as have the words "market value." Again, the word "condition" is a very comprehensive word, as the connection in which it is used indicates. The market value of an article means the price at which it is offered on the market to buyers generally and accepted by them. The condition of a corporation may be determined in some cases on a consideration of only a few circumstances, whereas the condition of another corporation may be possible of ascertainment only upon a knowledge of circumstances of many different sorts, a determination of which involves no such simple inquiry as the ascertainment of market value. In United States v. Doherty it was not stated that the appraiser must show fraud or concealment in order to permit an investigation into the New York price, but apparently the court meant that there should be some indication of a belief that the matter has in it elements of fraud or concealment, and again, the court intimated that if the appraiser had showTi that he had exhausted all sources of information as to the market price abroad he might be permitted to inquire into the New York price. The functions of the Comptroller are entirely unlike those of the appraiser which were passed upon in United States y. Doherty, and that case is not an authority which supports the contention of the plaintiff here. # What the court understands to be the meaning of the plaintiff in charging as above indicated that the Comptroller acted arbitrarily is, as stated in some of the cases, that there was such a gross abuse of discretion as amounts to a total lack of authority. That statement has been made in numerous cases, but no one has been brought to the attention of the court in "which the principal so stated was actually applied unless it be the case of Myles Salt Co. v. Board of Commissioners of Iberia and St. Mary's Drainage District et al., supra, and referred to more at length below. In Interstate Commerce Commission v. Illinois Central R. R. Co. (215 U. S., 452), the court says, at page 470: "Beyond controversy, in determining whether an order of the commission shall be suspended or set aside, we must consider («) all relevant questions of constitutional po wev or right; (b) all pertinent questions as to whether the administrative order is within the scope of the delegated authority under which it purports to have been made; and (c) a proposition which we state independently, although in its essence it may be contained in the previous one, viz, whether, even although the order be in form within the delegated power, nevertheless, it must be treated as not embraced therein, because the exertion of authority which is questioned has been manifested in such an unreasonable manner as to cause it, in truth, to be within the elementary rule that the substance, and not the shadow, determines the validity of the exercise of the power. (Postal Telegraph Cable Company v. Adams, 155 U. S., 688, 698.) Plain asitis that the powers just stated are of the essence of judicial authority, and which, therefore, may not be curtailed, and whose discharge may not be by usin a proper case avoided, it is equally plain that such perennial powers lend no support whatever to the proposition that we may, under the guise of exerting judicial power, usurp merely administrative functions by setting aside a lawful administrative order upon our conception as to whether the administrative power has been wisely exercised.n In United States v. Louisville & Nashville R. R. Co. (235 IT. S., 314), at page 320, the court says: "In view of the doctrine announced in Interstate Com. Com. v. Illinois Cent. R. R. (215 U. S., 452); Interstate Com. Com. v. Delaware, L. & W. R. Co. (220 X S., 235); Interstate Com. Com. v. Louisville & Nashville R. R. (227 U. S., 88), L it plainly results that the court below, in substituting its judgment as to the existence of preference for that of the commission on the ground that where there was no dispute as to the facts it had a right to do so, obviously exerted an authority not conferred upon it by the statute. It is not disputable that from the beginning the very purpose for which the commission was created was to bring into existence a body which from its peculiar character would be most fitted to primarily decide whether from facts, disputed or undisputed, in a given case preference or discrimination existed. (East Tenn. & C. Ry. Co. v. Interstate Com. Com., 181 U. S. 1, 23-29.) And the amendments by which it came to pass that the findings of the commission were made not merely prima facie but conclusively correct in case of judicial review, except to the extent pointed out in the Illinois Central and other cases, supra, show the progressive evolution of the legislative purpose and the inevitable conflict which exists between giving that purpose effect and upholding the view of the statute taken by the court below. It can not be otherwise since if the view of the statute upheld below be sustained, the commission 890 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. would become but a mere Instrument for the purpose of taking testimony to be submitted to the courts for their ultimate action.'? In United States exrel. Nalle v. Oyster (31 App. D. C, 311), at page 320, the court say a: "Wo conceive it to be the duty of the court to construe this statute liberally, so as to give the board as broad discretion as possible in carrying out its objects. Public, policy demands that, in the management and control of the public schools, final administrative authority shall be somewhere vested. Here it is vested in the board of education of the District. It is not the duty or prerogative of the courts to interfere by writ of mandamus with the board in the exercise of its discretion in matters pertaining to the control and management of the public schools of the District, unless there is such a gross abuse of discretion as amounts to a total lack of authority to act. "The extraordinary writ of mandamus will not be granted to correct mere errors of judgment committed by the board, so long as it acts within the authority conferred by statute. If the board had power to dismiss relator upon the recommendation of the superintendent of schools, without granting her such a hearing as is provided for in sec. 10 of the act, we will not stop to inquire into the method employed by the board in arriving at its decision. If the power exists, the writ can. not issue; if the board had jurisdiction to act, the writ must be denied. The writ will not issue to correct errors where jurisdiction exists." It is obvious that an inquiry as to whether or not official action is so arbitrary as to amount to a total lack of authority is a mixed question of law and fact, and therefore that a review of the authorities passing upon statutes totally different in purpose from the one here under consideration would not be of any particular value, for nothing could be derived from such an examination for the purpose of the present case except a statement of the general principle laid down in the cases just quoted. Another rule fairly deducible from these cases is that an act can not be held to be arbitrary if it is reasonably related to a particular lawful purpose or unless the court can say that the means have no reasonable relation to the end. Such is the test applied in regard to legislation claimed to be unconstitutional. (See Atlantic Coast Line v. Ga., 284 U. S., 280, 287, 288; Noble State Bank v. Haskell, 219 U. S., 104, 142.) Another case in which the Supreme Court speaks of power arbitrarily exerted is Mylea Salt Co. v. Board of Commissioners of Iberia and. St. Mary Drainage District eiai. (supra). The court held that the drainage commissioners acted arbitrarily when they included the plaintiff's land in a drainage district. The bill however stated facts to show that the plaintiff's land could not be benefited by any drainage project, but on the contrary, that the land being high and rolling, the drainage was already excessive and that washing and erosion were serious problems. The bill alleged that the property was included in the district not in the exercise— "of legal legislative discretion, and not because the scheme of drainage would inure to the benefit of the property even indirectly, but for the purpose of deriving revenues to the end of granting a special benefit to the other lands subject to be improved by drainage without any benefit to plaintiff or its property whatever, present or prospective." These conclusions were warranted, however, by the facts distinctly and clearly alleged, and the court said: "We are not dealing with motives alone but as well with their resultant action; we are not dealing with disputable grounds of discretion or disputable degrees of benefit, but with an exercise of power determined by considerations not of the improvement of plaintiff's property but solely of the improvement of the property of others—power, therefore, arbitrarily exerted, imposing a burden without a compensating advantage of any kind." In other words, the case holds in substance that a mere allegation of arbitrary action is not sufficient where the matter is one involving the exercises of judgment and discretion, but that the plaintiff must allege facts to show that the action is arbitrary and in reality beyond the official power of the person undertaking to exercise it. That the averment that an act is arbitrary is a statement of a conclusion of ?aw merely is held in Collins v. Johnson (237 U. S., 502). The fact must not be overlooked that Congress in the national-bank act has provided In one instance for restraint of the Comptroller by the courts. Section 5237 provides that whenever proceedings have been taken against a bank based upon an allegation of a failure to redeem its circulating notes the bank, if it denies having done so, may apply to a United States court to enjoin further proceedings looking to the appointment of a receiver. By section 5239 it is provided that for a violation by the directors of any of the provisions of the act, the rights, privileges and franchises of the association shall'be thereby forfeited, but that such violation shall be determined in a suit brought for that purpose by the Comptroller. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 891 In the present case it must he kept in mind that the Comptroller i ; not adjudicating rights as between adversary parties; that he is not peeking to put into operation any power of taxation; that he is not undertaking to deprive the plaintiff of any provilege conferred by law, such as the right to u^e the mails; that he is not seeking to take property of the bank under legislative sanction, but is merely endeavoring to get information to use for the public benefit and about the affairs of a corporation chartered by the same legislative body that authorized him to call for the information and gave him visitorial powers which are powers of supervision, direction, and correction. That those powers are of the widest scope is indicated by the use of the word "visitorial" in the statute, by a consideration of the cases above cited, and of the clearly indicated purposes of the act itself. Those powers are to be exercised for the purpose of obtaining information for the protection of the public, of depositors, and of stockholders, and were conferred on the assumption that some bank management would need the closest scrutiny because dishonest or otherwise dangerous. No argument is needed to show that the affiairs of banks, especially of large banks, are numerous and complicated. The court will take judicial notice of the fact that notwithstanding careful examinations by examiners and by Comptrollers, bad practices in banks have been successfully covered up, and not being disclosed in time for the Comptroller to apply a corrective have led to disaster. The condition in any single bank may be vitally influenced by conditions in one or more banks in the immediate locality or elsewhere. A knowledge of the conditions of such bank consequently may vitally affect the determination by the Comptroller to call for a report from such single bank, General .business conditions in a given community may likewise have an influence upon the determination of the Comptroller to call for information from a single bank. All the facts and circumstances surrounding a given situation ma}r be, and usually would be, unknown to the court in advance of judicial inquiry. It is argued that the Comptroller has no right to go into past transactions which have been closed for a considerable length of time. This argument carried to its possible extreme would prevent the Comptroller from obtaining any information in regard to an item contained in a regular report several weeks after it was filed if the bank officers should report that a particular transaction was closed and that the item was no longer on the books of the bank as an existing transaction. The bank examiners, as is well known, go over the books of a bank and frequently discover defalcations or irregular practices running over several years, notwithstanding many previous examinations, for which irregularities the present management is responsible. Valid reasons for going back over the books of the bank for several years may be suggested by what is discovered as to recent transactions. The limitations which courts have fixed in regard to interference with the performance of executive duties are clearly indicated in Bartlett v. Kane (16 How., 263, 272), where the Supreme Court said: "The interference of the courts with the performance of the ordinary duties of the executive departments of the Government would be productive of nothing but mischief, and we are satisfied that such a power was never intended to be given them." And that broad principle was applied in construing the national bank act in the following two cases. Washington National Bank of Tacoma v. Eckels (57 Fed., 870, 872), where the court says: "In 1876 Congress passed a law which, in terms, gives the Comptroller of the Currency the right to appoint a receiver whenever he becomes satisfied, after an examination, that a nationalbank is insolvent, The power thus vested in the Comptroller of the Currency is discretionary, and I think the rule holds good in this case, as in others, that where the head of a bureau in one of the departments of the Government is clothed with discretionary powers, and authority to investigate facts and act upon his conclusions, his conclusions as to the facts are final, and not re viewable by the courts; so that the decision of the Comptroller of the Currency in this case, that the bank is insolvent, is to be taken as a finality. It is equivalent to the fact, whether the bank is really insolvent or not, so far as to authorize the exercise of the Comptroller's power to put the bank in the hands of a receiver." To the same effect is the decision in Platt v. Beebe (57 N. Y, 339, 343), where the court says: "The act, in its peculiarity of expression, is framed to meet such an emergency, and authorizes the Comptroller, when satisfied of the existence of a given state of facts, to make the appointment. Such words, as upon proof or evidence, indicating it to be the design of the framers of the law that it should be upon legal proof or evidence of the facts are carefully omitted; and the Comptroller is left to be satisfied as best he can be, under the peculiar circumstances of each case, of the existence of the facts and the necessity of his action. " 892 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. It would be difficult to suggest any practicable method for limiting the powers of the examiners, and at the same time permit them to render the services required of them, although perhaps a case might arise in which the court would feel constrained to check the activities of an examiner; but as pointed out in United States v. Corbett (215 U. S., 233), the Comptroller is the principal agent to examine into the affairs of the bank and it is equally or more difficult perhaps to suggest any practicable plan of conducting his bureau if his right to act could be successfully challenged until he had satisfied a court that his inquiry^ into the affairs of a bank was necessary to a knowledge of its condition, although with him, too, a case might arise perhaps in which the court would control his attempted exercise of power merely claimed. When a report which relates to the affairs of a bank is called for by a Comptroller he should not be required to come into court and before being permittee! to proceed with the inquiry show to the court all the facts and circumstances which have come to his knowledge in a large and important bureau of the Government on which he is authorized to act, thereby rendering it impossible perhaps for the Comptroller to save a failure or serious loss, or to apply corrective measure to remedy a situation having in it elements of danger unless beyond a reasonable doubt practically it can be said that the information is not necessary. The actions of the Comptroller on the basis of which specific charges are made to the effect that he was acting in excess of his powers, examined in the light of the views above expressed, must be upheld as lawful. The information called for by the Comptroller in regard to the list of loans in excess of $5,000 secured by collaterals should have been furnished. The contention is made that he made a demand that the information be given "at once," but that fact can not be clearly ascertained from reading the paragraph, and it rather appears that when the Comptroller said that he wanted the information at once it was merely an answer to the suggestion of the officers of the bank that they would take the matter up with the board of directors. The demand to be informed whether or not"the plaintiff was maintaining a private telegraph wire connected with stock brokerage houses in New York was an eminently proper inquiry, but so was that set forth in the fifteenth paragraph of the bill as it related to expenditures being made at the time by the bank. It is stated that the Comptroller demanded that certain officers of the bank express an opinion as a matter of law to the best of their knowledge and belief as to who was the owner ^ f a certain account standing in the name of ll Flather & Flather." The o allegation is that the Comptroller was informed of every fact respecting this account, amount thereof, source of funds credited to the account and the use from time to time made of those funds was fully and repeatedly stated to the Comptroller. Two officers of the bank at the time bore the name of Flather. If the bank knew as much about the account as the allegation indicates, the court will not assume that under those circumstances it was unreasonable to call for expression of the knowledge and belief of the officers of the bank as to whom, between the bank and the persons named as depositors, the funds really belonged. Possibly if all facts in regard to the account which, as the bill says, were stated to the Comptroller had been stated in the bill for the information of the court, a different conclusion might be reached; but the Comptroller did have the facts stated and having them may well have been justified in asking for the best of the knowledge and belief of the officers as to the ownership of this account, which is not calling for an opinion on a question of law. Certain reports were called for and a time longer than five days was specified for gome of them. It is not obvious why the bank should complain of the giving of a longer time. The paragraph also states that compliance was physically impossible, but it is not alleged that any effort was made to get an extension of time, nor does it state what the demands were, so as to permit the court to form any opinion as to whether there was anything objectionable in the demand. There was a demand for information in regard to loans made by the plaintiff, directly or indirectly, to Secretaries of the Treasury and Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury of the United States; to Comptrollers of the Currency; to national bank examiners, and to employees of the Comptroller's office. The demand certainly can not be considered an improper one especially if any officers of the bank have been officers since its organization, to which time reference is made in the demand and the facts in that regard should be fully stated. The demand for information in regard to commercial paper being carried by the plaintiff was clearly proper relating as it did to the assets of the bank. The details of the demand for a special report in regard to United States bonds shown in the regular report of the bank are not sufficiently set forth to enable the court to determine what is complained of. The gist of one of the charges seems to be that the Comptroller made calls on a certain national bank other than the plaintiff and a certain trust company in which officers of the plaintiff bank were directors and that he disregarded the fact that while REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 893 a national bank director is required to own 10 shares of stock, directors of trust companies are under no such requirement. The Comptroller has a right to make an inquiry in regard to ownership of stock by the directors of a bank, and it does not appear what his demand for information in regard to the ownership of stock in trust companies has to do with this case unless it be to show the malice charged, but the facts are not set forth fully enough to enable the court to take any action based upon the alleged improper conduct of the Comptroller. Moreover the Comptroller has the same powers over trust companies in the District of Columbia as he has over national banks. (Code, sees. 713, 714.) The paragraphs of the bill contain allegations that the Defendant Williams said that he would not believe the statements of the plaintiff's officers; that certain lengthy examinations were made by bank examiners; and that a bank examiner was brought from without the jurisdiction of the District of Columbia and made a, long examination of the plaintiff's officers, are not statements of facts entitling plaintiff to relief. The Comptroller rightly asked to be informed in regard to the expenditure of money for printed copies of the correspondence, and for the other information on that matter in order to enable him to determine the propriety of those expenditures, as well as to be informed whether any of the plaintiff's books or records had been destroyed. The circumstances surrounding the demand for the failure to comply with which the penalty of $5,000 was assessed are fully set forth above. That demand was twofold: First, for information in regard to all direct loans made by the bank to certain of its then officers; and, second, for information in regard to all indirect or dummy or concealed loans made since the organization of the bank for the benefit, directly or indirectly, of those officers, or any of them, including all loans for which they or any of them had endorsed or for which they had furnished the whole or any part of the collateral by which loans to any of them were secured; and for other information as shown by the quotation of said paragraph above. In the view which the court takes of the power of the Comptroller these demands were entirely within his powers. The reply of the bank, it will be noted, states that when the last examination of the bank was conducted there were no loans to the officers standing on the books; and, likewise, in regard to the demand for loans made to them under cover, and it is not denied that the latter sort of loan had been made. Evidently the main contention sought to be raised by the allegation in this paragraph is that the transactions of the sort referred to, having been closed a considerable time prior to the making of the demand, were not the proper subject of inquiry by the Comptroller. The court has indicated a view to the contrary above and it is perfectly obvious that as to concealed loans made for the benefit of the officers of the bank no possible limit to the §cope of an inquiry by the Comptroller could be reasonably suggested. The bill alleges that a bank examiner ha/5, gone over the books back to the date when the plaintiff began to do business. It is stated that the Comptroller in requiring that certain facts be laid before the boar,d of directors did so for the^ purpose of discrediting the plaintiff's officers before the board of directors and to drive them from their official positions. This practice is practically approved by the Supreme Court of the United States in Jones National Bank v. Yates et al., decided April 3, 1916, in which case it appeared that a letter from the Comptroller " emphasized the duty of the directors with respect to the conduct of the bank's affairs; and it concluded with a request for a reply over the directors' 'individual signatures."' The bill alleges that the acts of the Comptroller were done maliciously. This is merely the statement of a conclusion of law not admitted by demurrer. Malice in law means nothing more than the intentional doing of a wrongful act without justification and within the meaning of the definition such an act is one which in the ordinary course is calculated to infringe, and does in fact infringe, upon the rights of another to his damage unless it be done in the exercise of an equal or superior right. (Brennan v. United Hatters, 73 N. J. Law, 729.) The Comptroller was acting within his powers and in performance of his dutjr as far as calling for the reports is concerned, therefore as no right of the plaintiff was infringed he was not acting maliciously. There are numerous allegations in the bill inserted apparently for the purpose of establishing malice and showing a conspiracy, notably that of the action of the Comptroller in regard to the Red Cross funds, but a reading of the allegations in that regard show satisfactorily that the defendant Williams as treasurer of the Red Cross funds was taking perfectly proper steps to obtain the largest possible revenue from it while on deposit. The plaintiff was given the same opportunity that was given to others to have these deposits made in its bank. Another allegation is that the defendants McAdoo and Williams "had in ways which will be fully detailed in the evidence to be taken in this suit openly and publicly manifested their personal malice toward certain of the plaintiff's officers." Without 894 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. considering that the plaintiff's officers are not the bank and that the defendants might be hostile to plaintiffs officers while being solicitous for the welfare of the stockholders, it is obvious that if the plaintiff wished any action to be taken based on the existence of such hostility it should have stated the facts fully enough to permit the court to determine the existence of such feeling. The other allegations inserted in the bill for the purpose of showing malice do not require any special reference. It can not be successfully contended that where on a given act of facts one comptroller not said to be actuated by malice may lawfully reach a certain conclusion another comptroller acting in a similar manner on a similar set of facts takes such action at the risk of having his motives inquired into when he is said to be acting maliciously. To so hold would be to disregard the long lines of cases restricting judicial interference with executive acts. It is contended that a bank is not "required" to furnish a special report, which by section 5211 the Comptroller is authorized to call for because the latter section does not in terms require a bank to make such report. Section 5213 provides that— "every association which fails to make and transmit any report required under either'of the two preceding sections shall be subject to a penalty of $100 for each day after the periods respectively therein that it delays to make and transmit its report. * * *" It was held in United States v. Mitchell (58 Fed., 993) that a statute providing that the superintendent of the census be "required to obtain from" corporations certain information did not require the corporations to give it, but it was stated in the opinion by way of dictum in regard to another section of the statute directing the superintendent "to require from every railroad corporation the following facts * * *" did require the companies to give the information. The court said that in the one case a Huty was imposed upon the superintendent but in the other it was imposed upon the corporation. It must be held, therefore, that banks are required to furnish the special reports for which the Comptroller is authorized to call. It is further contended that section 5213 does not impose a penalty for failure to make a special report, the argument being that the words "the periods, respectively, therein mentioned " refer only to the five-day period prescribed for the filing of the general reports in section 5211 and the dividend reports called for by section 5212, and that "respectively " does not mean the two sections, respectively. The plain reading of the section leads to a different conclusion. The words *' any report required under either of the two preceding sections" are all embracing, as was said in United States v,. Corbett (supra) of the words "any agent," so every kind of report is included and the word "respectively " assigns the "periods " to their proper sections. If the period mentioned in each section had been five days and the word "respectively" left out what was intended would be obvious and the necessary use of that word does not make the meaning obscure. An examination of the previous legislation confirms this view. The original national-bank act did not provide that the Comptroller might call for special reports. The provision is first found in the second national-bank act (Chap. 106, 13 Stat., 99, sec. 34), which act provided for the making of four general reports and required that the banks-— "shall transmit the same to the Comptroller within five days thereafter * * * and any bank failing to make and transmit such report shall be subject to a penalty of $100 for each day after five days that such report is delayed beyond that time.'* The act of March 3, 1869, section 1, after providing for five regular reports, provided as follows: * 'And the Comptroller shall also have power to call for special reports from any particular association whenever in his judgment the same shall be necessary in order to a full and complete knowledge of its condition. "Any association failing to make and transmit any such report shall be subject to a penalty of $100 for each day after five days that such bank shall delay to make and transmit any report as aforesaid. * * *" Section 2 of that act provides: "That in addition to said reports each national banking association shall report to the Comptroller of the Currency the amount of each dividend declared by said association and the amount of net earnings in excess of said dividends, which report shall be made within two days after the declaration of each dividend and attested by the oath of the president or cashier of said association, and a failure to comply with the provisions of this section shall subject such association to the penalties provided in the foregoing section." REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, 895 In view of this previous legislation it can not be successfully maintained that Congress intended in revising the statutes to make any change as to what was required nor as to the penalty to be imposed. Congress simply enacted in three sections what : that the provisions of the i pretation to the previous legislation; but in United States v. Corbett (215 IT. S., 233), where the court was considering an indictment found for alleged violation of the national-bank act, it is said, at page 241: ^ "The provision in question was originally contained in the act of 1864, which moreover forbade certain acts in the transaction of the affairs of national banks, empowered the Comptroller of the Currency to exercise supervisory power, to call for reports from the associations and to brings into play other authority substantially as found in the law as now existing. This was'followed by the provision giving to the Comptroller the right to appoint subordinate examiners, the whole being concluded by a section containing provisions which are now substantially embodied in Rev. Stat., 5209." The court further says (p. 242): "But the argument is that, however cogent may be the considerations just stated, they are here inapplicable, because the statute is a criminal one, requiring to be strictly construed. The principle is elementary, but the application here sought to be made is a mistaken one. The rule of strict construction does not require that the narrowest technical meaning be given to the words employed in a criminal statute in disregard of their context and in frustration of the obvious legislative intent. (U. S. v. Hartwell, 6 Wall., 385.) In that case, answering the contention that penal laws are to be construed strictly, the court said (p. 395): "'The object in construing penal, as well as other statutes,, is to ascertain the the legislative intent. * * * The words must not be narrowed to the exclusion of what the legislature intended to embrace; but that intention must be gathered from the words, and they must be such as to leave no room for a reasonable doubt upon the subject. * * * The rule of strict construction is not violated by permitting the words of the statute to have their full meaning, or the more extended of two meanings as the wide popular instead of the more narrow technical one; but the words should be taken in such a sense bent neither one way nor the other, as will best manifest the legislative intent.' " It is to be observed that the rule thus stated affords no ground for extending a penal statute beyond its plain meaning. But it inculcates that a meaning which is within the text and within its clear intent is not to be departed from because, by resorting to a narrow and technical interpretation of particular words, the plain meaning may be distorted and the obvious purpose of the law be frustrated," In Oceanic Navigation Co. v, Stranahan (214 tJ. S., 320), where there was under review the question of the right of the Secretary of Labor and the collector of the port to exact penalties for violation of the immigration law, the court made use of a report of the Senate Committee on Immigration, saying that while the conclusions already reached were clearly sustained by the text, yet, if ambiguity were conceded it was dispelled and the same result reached by a consideration of such report, which it was proper to consider as a guide to a true interpretation of the act. See also Hermann v. Edwards (238 X S., 107), in which case the court considered previous L legislation on the same subject matter and stated among other things— "aside from this it is to be moreover observed that the intention of Congress to make by the adoption of the judicial code so radical a change from the rule which had prevailed for so long a period is not to be indulged without a clear manifestation of such purpose." It is argued that to construe the act as contended by the Comptroller would be to render sections 5211, 5212, and 5213 of the Revised Statutes unconstitutional. The demands made by the Comptroller were that the bank make certain reports. If the demand had included the production of books and papers of the plaintiff, the officers of the bank would have no privilege of refusing to produce them because they might contain matter which would incriminate the officers or lead to punishment of the corporation. (Hale v. Henkel, 201 U. S., 42; Wilson v. United States, 221 U. S., 361.) As was stated in the latter case the State has visitorial powers over over corporations. The fourth amendment of the Constitution protects a corporation against unreasonable searches and seizures, but the fifth amendment providing against compelling a person to be a witness against himself in a criminal cases does not prevent the compulsory production of the books of the corporation by one of its officers. So here the bank can not excuse the failure to give a report simply because any of its officers required to furnish it raise the question of eelf-incrimination. 896 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. The plaintiff can not object to giving the information demanded of it by the Comptroller nor urge any constitutional ground as a basis for refusing, having accepted its charter under a statute giving the right to call for such reports. (Interstate Consolidated Street Bail way Co. v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 207 X S., 79.) In that L case a statute was assailed on the ground that it was repugnant to the fourteenth amendment. The court below decided otherwise and the Supreme Court said (p. 84): ''This court is of opinion that the decision below was right. A majority of the court considers that the case is disposed of by the fact that the statute in question was in force when the plaintiff in error took its charter and confines itself to that ground." See also Newburyport Water Co. v. Newburyport (193 U. S., 561, 759; Chicago R. I., etc., K. CO. V. Zernecke (188 U. S., 28). In Hale v. Henkel, supra, the Supreme Court says: '' Upon the other hand, the corporation is a creature of the State. It is presumed to be incorporated for the benefit of the public. It receives certain special privileges and franchises, and holds them subject to the laws of the State and the limitations of its charter. Its powers are limited by law. It can make no contract not authorized by its charter. Its rights to act as a corporation are only preserved to it so long as it obeys the laws of its creation. There is a reserved right in the legislature to investigate its contracts and find out whether it has exceeded its powers. It would be a strange anomaly to hold that a State, having chartered a corporation to make use of certain franchises, could not in the exercise of its sovereignty inquire how these franchises had been employed, and whether they had been abused, and demand the production of the corporate books and papers for that purpose." The conclusion is that no constitutional rights of the bank are violated by compelling it to furnish reports. If the officers of the bank decline to give information on constitutional grounds personal to them others can be selected who will have no such ground for refusal. Notwithstanding that the Comptroller was entitled to have special reports giving him the information sought for, he was not authorized to demand that the reports be verified by the persons designated by him to swear to them. Section 5211 requires that the reports shall be verified by the oath or affirmation of the president or cashier and attested by the signature of at least three of the directors. The refusal to furnish the reports was not based upon the fact that the persons mentioned in the statute were not called upon to verify and attest them, and the defendants claim that this amounted to a waiver of the defect and that penalties can be imposed notwithstanding. An action to recover penalties such as are here imposed is an action of debt and is a civil suit and not a criminal prosecution. (Hepneru. United States, 231 U. S«, 103.) The case against the defendant need not be made out beyond a reasonable doubt. (United States v. Reagan, 232 U. S., 37.) Nevertheless, the declaration in an action to recover penalties is to be as strictly construed as would be an indictment for the offense for which the penalty is imposed. (Ferrett v. A twill, 8 Fed. Cases, 4747, and, of course, must set forth the duty imposed upon the defendant by the statute.) Where, as here, that duty does not arise until an official has taken a step of a certain description, it should appear in a declaration that such step has been taken, and according to law. In proving the cause of action plaintiff must bring himself clearly within the statute (Gilbert v. Rowe, 179 111., 341), which was a case involving the right of an individual to recover a penalty in his private capacity. Such was also the case of Levy v. Cohen (18 N. Y. Supp. 155, on appeal, 19 N. Y. Supp., 912). There the action was to recover a penalty from the general manager of a corporation for refusing to allow the inspection of books, and it was held that the plaintiff must allege that he made his demand at the principal place of business of the corporation and during business hours, which was a prerequisite under the statute to obtaining the information. The court on the appeal there said that as the action was to recover a penalty the pleadings were to be construed with the same strictness that an indictment is. The ruling of the court was that the complaint was defective in not alleging the fact necessary to be proved. While it is true that one charged with a crime may waive the doing of certain things which the law provides for his benefit, such, for instance, as the right to have the names of witnesses furnished to him before going to trial, no case has been found in which it has been held that a defendant waives the doing of anything which is of the essence of the offense with which he is charged, and therefore it must be held in this case that the Comptroller having called for a report not verified and attested as provided in the statute did not place himself in a position where he could lawfully assess a penalty for a failure to comply with the demand which he made. EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 897 The plaintiff would have the court enjoin the Comptroller from revoking any designation of the plaintiff as a depository and from refusing to approve of the bank as such. The prayer of the bill also asks that if the Comptroller has in form revoked such designation or in form refused such approval, then that such revocation or refusal may be decreed to be null and void. Section 5192 of the Revised Statutes provides that a certain percentage of the reserves of a bank may consist of balances due from other associations approved by the Comptroller of the Currency. The Comptroller has not refused to approve the application of any association for leave to keep part of its reserve in the plaintiff bank. He has not revoked or threatened to^ revoke any approval heretofore given. He has, however, announced that he will until further notice refuse to approve of the plaintiff for that purpose. It is obvious that if the court has any power in the premises there is no statement of fact upon the basis of which it could act except as far as an allegation of the Comptroller's alleged intention not to approve may be an allegation of fact. To enjoin him "from refusing to approve the plaintiff bank as such a depository" can mean nothing unless it be to require the Comptroller to approve, and there being no specific instance of an application pending, it amounts to asking the court to compel the Comptroller to approve of any application. To state the request as thus analyzed is to show that it can not be granted. It is contended by the plaintiff that the Secretary of the Treasury has usurped the functions of the Treasurer of the United States in paying interest on the bonds rather than directing the Treasurer to do so. If provisions of the statutes are such as to require the Secretary of the Treasury to construe them acting presumably under the advice of the officer lawfully assigned to his department to advise him, the court will not interfere with that construction, at least if it be a possible one, especially in a case in which no harm can come to a plaintiff by following the interpretation placed on the act of the Secretary. He claims that it is his duty to pay the interest and he is retained in the case only because of that contention; otherwise the bill would be dismissed as to him. The plaintiff seeks to have the Comptroller enjoined generally from future violations of the law so far as his acts might affect it. Such an injunction could not be upheld. A court will not stop an officer vested with powers to be exercised at his discretion from performing his statutory duty for fear that he should perform it wrongly. (First National Bank v. Albright, 208 U. S., 548.) Moreover such an injunction would be too vague (Richmond Safety Gate Co. v. Ashbridge, 116 Fed. Rep., 220), in which case the bill asked for an injunction against certain building inspectors, but the court said (p. 222): "The court can not undertake to direct or control the defendants' exercise of judgment in specific cases upon which they may hereafter be called upon to act * * * but an injunction, if now issued, restraining them, in general terms, from acting with groundless discrimination, or upon frivolous reasons, or from unfairly refusing to inspect gates of the plaintiff 'for long periods of time,' or from denying its rights, or interfering with its business, would, I think, because of its vagueness, be practically incapable of enforcement, and therefore, if for no other reason, ought not to be awarded." The temporary injunction restraining the payment of $5,000 due for interest into the Treasury will be continued, but not as to the Comptroller of the Currency, as he has no control over that matter. No preliminary relief will be granted against the Comptroller, as he is not threatening at this time to assess any penalties and has disclaimed any intention of doing so. Except for the purpose of compelling payment of the interest due the bank and retained and of enjoining the assessment of penalties because of the failure to comply with the demands for reports the bill will be dismissed as to all the defendants. Serve copy of proposed decree with two days' notice of settlement. By the Court: WALTER I. MCCOY, Justice. In a letter which the Riggs National Bank addressed to the Comptroller of the Currency on June 21, 1916 (which letter is printed in full on pages 154 and 155 of the Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Currency for 1916), the Riggs National Bank frankly admitted d stated that— 152982°-—CUR 1919—-VOL 2 -57 898 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. i ' The court sustains the right of the Comptroller to have the reports and information called for, and the right to impose fines in accordance with the provisions of the statutes, if the hanlc should refuse them." Special attention is called to the following declaration made by the court in the opening paragraph of the decision, which is printed aoove: "The affidavits submitted by the defendants on the motion for preliminary relief completely met and overcame the charges of malice and had faith on the part of the Secretary of the Treasury and the Comptroller of the Currency; consequently, the motion for preliminary belief was denied except in so far as it made necessarfya consideration of the question of the powers of the Comptroller to call for special reports from banles." The decision, as conclusively shown, was overwhelmingly in favor of the Government officials. SUMMARY OF THE FOREGOING DECISION. The following summary, which gives extracts from the text of the decision of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia on the various points involved, shows how completely and specifically the Comptroller's office was sustained on every important point involved and is presented for convenient reference on the several questions involving the powers and duties of the Comptroller and the obligations of national banks: 1. RIGHT OF THE COMPTROLLER TO INFORMATION CALLED FOR JUNE, 1914, AT BEGINNING OF CONTROVERSY. "The information called for by the Comptroller in regard to the list of loans in excess of $5,000 secured by collaterals should have been furnished. The contention is made that he made a demand that the information be given 'at once/ but that fact can not be clearly ascertained from reading the paragraph, and it rather appears that when the Comptroller said that he wanted the information at once it was merely an answer to the suggestion of the officers of the bank that they would take the matter up with the board of directors." (P. 892.) 2. DEMAND FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PRIVATE WIRES TO BROKERS' OFFICES "EMINENTLY PROPER." "The demand to be informed whether or not the plaintiff was maintaining a private telegraph wire connected with stock brokerage houses in New York was an eminently proper inquiry, but so was that set forth in the fifteenth paragraph of the bill as it related to expenditures being made at the time by the bank." (P. 892.) 3. BANK WAS WRONG IN REFUSAL TO GIVE INFORMATION REGARDING FLATHER & FLATHER PRIVATE ACCOUNTS. " I t is stated that the Comptroller demanded that certain officers of the bank express an opinion as a matter of law to the best of their knowledge and belief as to who was the owner of a certain account standing in the name of 'Flather & Flather.' The allegation is that the Comptroller was informed of every fact respecting this account, amount thereof, source of funds credited to the account, and the use from time to time made of those funds was fully and repeatedly stated to the Comptroller. Two officers of the bank at the time bore the name of Flather. If the bank knew as much about the account as BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, 899 the allegation indicates, the court will not assume that under those circumstances it -was unreasonable to call for an expression of the knowledge and belief of the officers of the bank as to whom, between the bank and the persons named as depositors, the funds really belonged. Possibly if all facts in regard to the account which, as the bill says, were stated to the Comptroller has been stated in the bill for the information of the court, a different conclusion might be reached; but the Comptroller did have the facts stated and having them may well have been justified in asking for the best of the knowledge and belief of the officers as to the ownership of this account, which is not calling for an opinion on a question of law.77 (P. 892.) 4. TIME ALLOWED BANK BY COMPTROLLER FOR FURNISHING REPORTS APPROVED BY COURT. "Certain reports were called for and a time longer than five days was specified for some of them. It is not obvious why the bank should complain of the giving of a longer time. The paragraph also states that compliance was physically impossible, but it is not alleged that any effort was made to get an extension of time, nor does it state what the demands were, so as to permit the court to form any opinion as to whether there was anything objectionable in the demand." (P. 892.) 5. COMPTROLLER'S DEMAND FOR INFORMATION REGARDING LOANS TO TREASURY OFFICIALS APPROVED. " There was a demand for information in regard to loans made by the plaintiff, directly or indirectly, to Secretaries of the Treasury and Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury of the United States, to Comptrollers of the Currency, to national-bank examiners, and to employees of the Comptroller's office. The demand certainly can not be considered an improper one, especially if any officers of the bank have been officers since its organization, to which time reference is made in the demand and the facts in that regard should be fully stated." (P. 892.) 6 CALLS FOR SPECIAL REPORTS REGARDING COMMERCIAL PAPER "CLEARLY . PROPER." "The demand for information in regard to commercial paper being carried by plaintiff was clearly proper, relating, as it did, to the assets of the bank." (P. 892.) 7 BANK'S COMPLAINT REGARDING SPECIAL REPORT CONCERNING GOVERNMENT . BONDS NOT SUPPORTED. "The details of the demand for a special report in regard to United States bonds shown in the regular report of the bank are not srufficientlv set forth to enable the court to determine what is complained of." "(P. 892.) 8 CALLS FOR REPORTS REGARDING SHARES HELD BY DIRECTORS APPROVED . "The gist of one of the charges seems to be that the Comptroller made calls on a certain national bank other than the plaintiff and a certain trust company in which officers of the plaintiff were directors and that he disregarded the fact that while a national bank director is required to own 10 shares of stock, directors of trust companies are under no such requirement. The Comptroller has a right to 900 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. make an inquiry in regard to ownership of stock by the directors of a bank, and it does not appear what his demand for information in regard to the ownership of stock in trust companies has to do with this case unless it be to show the malice charged, but the facts are not set forth fully enough to enable the court to take any action based upon the alleged improper conduct of the Comptroller. Moreover, the Comptroller has the same powers over trust companies in the District of Columbia as he has over national banks. Code, sections 713, 714." (P. 892-3,) 9. BANK'S OBJECTION TO EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIAL EXAMINERS NOT SUSTAINED. "The paragraphs of the bill contain allegations that the defendant Williams said that he would not believe the statements of the plaintiff's officers; that certain lengthy examinations were made by bank examiners, and that a bank examiner was brought from without the jurisdiction of the District of Columbia and made a long examination of the plaintiff's officers, are not statements of facts entitling plaintiffs to relief.77 (P. 893.) 10. COMPTROLLER'S JUSTIFIED. DEMAND FOR PRINTED COPIES OF CORRESPONDENCE "The Comptroller rightly asked to be informed in regard to the expenditure of money for printed copies of the correspondence, and for the other information on that matter in order to enable him to determine the propriety of those expenditures * * * " (P. 893.) 11. COMPTROLLER RIGHT IN ASKING WHETHER ANY OF PLAINTIFF'S BOOKS OR RECORDS HAD BEEN DESTROYED. The court also declared that the Comptroller was right when he called on the bank to inform him "as to whether any of the plaintiff's books or records had been destroyed.'7 (P. 893.) 12. COMPTROLLER'S DEMAND FOR INFORMATION IN REGARD TO "DUMMY" OR OTHER LOANS TO OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES WAS RIGHTLY MADE. "The circumstances surrounding the demands for the failure to comply with which the penalty of $5,000-was assessed are fully set forth above. That demand was twofold: First, for information in regard to all direct loans made by the bank to certain of its then officers, and, second, for information in regard to all indirect or dummy or concealed loans made since the organization of the bank for the benefit, directly or indirectly, of those officers, or any of them, including all loans for which they or any of them had indorsed or for which they had furnished the whole or any part of the collateral by which loans to any of them were secured, and for other information as shown by the quotation of said paragraph above. In the view which the court takes of the power of the Comptroller these demands were entirely within his powers. The reply of the bank, it will be noted, states that when the last examination of the bank was conducted there were no loans to the officers standing on the books, and likewise, in regard to the demand for loans made to them under cover, and it is not denied that the latter sort of loan had been made. Evidently the main contention sought to be raised by the allegation in this paragraph is that the transactions of the sort referred to, having been closed a considerable time prior to the making of the demand, were not the proper subject of inquiry by the Comptroller. REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 901 The court has indicated a view to the contrary above, and it is perfectly obvious that as to concealed loans made for the benefit of the officers of the bank no possible limit to the scope of an inquiry by the Comptroller could be reasonably suggested. The bill alleges that a bank examiner had gone over the books back to the date when the plaintiff began to do business.77 (P. 893.) 13. COMPTROLLER'S DEMAND THAT BANK SUBMIT CORRESPONDENCE TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS UPHELD. " I t is stated that the Comptroller, in requiring that certain facts be laid before the board of directors, did so for the purpose of discrediting the plaintiff's officers before the board of directors and to drive them from their official positions. This practice is practically approved by the Supreme Court of the United States in Jones National Bank v. Yates et al., decided April 3, 1916, in which case it appeared that a letter from the-Comptroller 'emphasized the duty of the directors with respect to the conduct of the bank's affairs, and it concluded with a request for a reply over the directors7 individual signatures/" (P. 893.) 14. NO FOUNDATION" FOR BANK'S CLAIM THAT COMPTROLLER ACTED MALICIOUSLY "The bill alleges that the acts of the Comptroller were done maliciously. This is merely the statement of a conclusion of law not admitted by demurrer. Malice in law means nothing more than the intentional doing of a wrongful act without justification and within the meaning of the definitions such an act is one which, in the ordinary course, is calculated to infringe and does, in fact, infringe upon the rights of another to his damage unless it be done in the exercise of an equal or superior right. Brennan v. United States (73 N. J. Law, 729). The Comptroller was acting within his powers and in performance of his duty so far as calling for the reports is concerned, therefore, as no right of the plaintiff was infringed, he was not acting maliciously.77 (P. 893.) 15. BANK'S COMPLAINT CONCERNING PANAMA DEPOSITS BASELESS. "There is a complete failure to show that for the purpose of wrecking the plaintiff bank the defendant took advantage of conditions arising out of the war in Europe. In fact, the plaintiff's own specific allegations disprove the coincidence on which alone such a charge could be based.77 (P. 880.) 16. CRITICISM REGARDING RED CROSS DEPOSITS UNFOUNDED. "There are numerous allegations in the bill inserted apparently for the purpose of establishing malice and showing a conspiracy, notably that of the action of the Comptroller in regard to the Red Cross funds, but a reading of the allegations in that regard show satisfactorily that defendant Williams, as treasurer of the Red Cross funds, was taking perfectly proper steps to obtain the largest possible revenue from it while on deposit. The plaintiff was given the same opportunity that was given to others to have those deposits made in its bank.77 (P. 893.) 902 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 17. NO SUPPORT FOR CHARGES OF HOSTILITY TO BANK'S OFFICERS. "Another allegation is that the defendants, McAdoo and Williams/had, in ways which will be fully detailed in the evidence to be taken in this suit, openly and publicly manifested their personal malice toward certain of the plaintiff's officers/ Without considering that the plaintiff's officers are not the bank and that the defendant might be hostile to plaintiff's officers while being solicitous for the welfare of the stockholders, it is obvious that if the plaintiff wished any action to be taken based on the existence of such, hostility it should have stated the facts fully enough to permit the court to determine the existence of such feeling. The other allegations inserted in the bill for the purpose of showing malice do not require any special reference." (P. 893-4.) 18. COURT DENIES BANK'S CLAIM THAT THE §100 PER DAY PENALTY DID HOT APPLY TO SPECIAL REPORTS. "The act of March 3, 1869, section 1, after providing for five regular reports, provided as follows: 'And the Comptroller shall also have power to call for special reports from any particular association whenever, in his judgment, the same shall be necessary in order to a full and complete knowledge of its condition. "'Any association failing to make and transmit any such report shall be subject to a penalty of $100 for each day after five days that such bank shall delay to make and transmit any report as" aforesaid. * * * . ' " "Section 2 of the act provides: "'That, in addition to said reports, each national banking association shall report to the Comptroller of the Currency the amount of each dividend declared by said association and the amount of net earnings in excess of said dividends, which report shall be made within two days after the declaration of each dividend and attested by the oath of the president or cashier of said association, and a failure to comply with the provisions of this section shall subject such association to the penalties provided in the foregoing section.' " I n view of this previous legislation it can not be successfully maintained that Congress intended, in revising the statutes, to make any change as to what was required nor as to the penalty to be imposed. Congress simply enacted in three sections what had previously been contained in two sections of a single act." (P. 894-5.) 19. REFUSAL OF BANK'S OFFICERS TO FURNISH DATA ON GROUND THAT TO DO SO WOULD INCRIMINATE THEM WAS UNLAWFUL. "The demands made by the Comptroller were that the bank make certain reports. If the demand had included the production of books and papers of the plaintiff the officers of the bank would have no privilege of refusing to produce them because they might contain matter which would incriminate the officers or lead to punishment of the corporation. Hale v. Henkel (201 U. S., 42); Wilson v. United States, (221 U. S., 361). As was stated in the latter case, the State has visitorial powers over corporations. The fourth amendment of the Constitution protects a corporation against unreasonable searches and seizures, but the fifth amendment, providing against compelling a person to be a witness against himself in a criminal case, does not prevent the compulsory production of the books of the corporation REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 903 by one of its officers. So here the bank can not excuse its failure to give a report simply because any of its officers required to furnish it raise the question of self-incrimination. "The plaintiff can not object to giving the information demanded of it by the Comptroller nor urge any constitutional ground as a basis for refusing, having accepted its charter under a statute giving the right to call for such reports." (P. 895-6.) 20. COMPTROLLER'S REFUSAL TO APPROVE RIGGS NATIONAL BANK AS DEPOSITORY SUSTAINED. "The plaintiff would have the court enjoin the Comptroller from revoking any designation of the plaintiff as a depository and from refusing to approve of the bank as such. The prayer of the bill also asks that if the Comptroller has in form revoked such designation or in form refused such approval, then that such revocation or refusal may be decreed to be null and void. " I t is obvious that if the court has any power in the premises there is no statement of fact upon the basis of which it could act except as far as an allegation of the Comptroller's alleged intention not to approve may be an allegation of fact. To enjoin him *from refusing to approve the plaintiff's bank as such a depository7 can mean nothing unless it be to require the Comptroller to approve, and, there being no specific instance of an application pending, it amounts to asking the court to compel the Comptroller to approve of any application. To state the request thus analyzed is to show that it can not be granted." (P. 897.) 21. COURT REFUSES BANK'S PETITION THAT THE COMPTROLLER BE ENJOINED FROM "FUTURE VIOLATIONS OF LAW." "The plaintiff seeks to have the Comptroller enjoined generally from future violations of the law so far as his acts might affect it. Such an injunction could not be upheld. A court will not stop an officer vested with powers to be exercised at his discretion from performing his statutory duty for fear that he should perform it wrongly." (P. 897.) 22. RIGHT OF COMPTROLLER TO EXERCISE DISCRETION AS TO ASSESSMENT OF PENALTY FOR DELAY OR REFUSAL TO FURNISH REPORTS SUSTAINED. "The purpose of the act giving the Comptroller power to call for special reports is obvious. Supervision over national banks is vested in him. In order that he may perform his duties he is given authority by the section here under consideration to call for special reports when, in his judgment, they are necessary to a full and complete knowledge of the condition of the bank. He alone having power to act, and therefore being the only one for whose benefit information is necessary, is the only one to determine that question, and also whether his call for a special report has been complied with. There can be no doubt, then, of Ms right to say that the plaintiff has given him the information desired, nor, that, having so announced to the plaintiff the liability of the latter to penalties ceased as of the respective times when the reports were received." (P. 875.) 904 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. A SMALL TECHNICAL QUESTION WAS ONLY POINT IN BANK'S FAVOH IN ENTIRE DECISION. The only point decided in favor of the bank in the entire decision was the judge's conclusion that, as the Comptroller had directed that the special reports should be furnished over the signature of the president and cashier and certain other officers of the bank instead of over the signature of the president or cashier, attested by not less than three directors, the Comptroller could not assess the penalty of $100 per day provided by statute, on reports previously called for, and on" account of the refusal to furnish which the $5,000 fine had been imposed. But the court's decision declared, dearly that if the hank should at any time refuse to furnish any of the reports called for by the Comptroller, signed as provided by statute, the bank would be subject to the continuing penalty of $100 per day for each refusal. INDEX. APPENDIX: Page. Decision of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in t h e Riggs National Bank injunction case 861 ASSESSMENTS: Account of national and Federal Reserve bank circulation For cost of printing plates, new banks, yearly, 18S3-1919 For examiners 7 fees, yearly, 1883-1919 For salaries and expenses of national-bank examiners Upon shareholders of insolvent national banks 33 32 32 33 82 ASSETS: Aggregate of national banks at date of each report, and per cent to circulation, 1S63-1919 146 ASSISTANT T R E A S U R E R U N I T E D STATES AT N E W Y O R K : Transactions of clearing house with, year ended September 30, 1919 830 B A N K S OTHER THAN NATIONAL: Colonial a n d State, 1774-1833 825 Combined figures of State, savings, and private banks, and loan and trust companies on June 30,1919 784 Failed banks during the year ended June 30, 1919 833 First bank of the United States 824 I n the. District of Columbia 762-776 Loan and trust companies, statistics relating to 784,804,818 Mutual savings banks, statistics relating to 796,816,821 Private banks, statistics relating to 812,819,822 Second bank of t h e United States 824 State banks, statistics relating to 761,764,788,816,820,826 Stock savings banks, statistics relating to 800,817,821 BONDS. (See United States Government securities and investments, etc.) BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS: District of Columbia, statistics relating to 7G7 " C A L L S " FOR REPORTS OF CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS: Dates of, 1869-1919 146 CANADA: Chartered banks of, on September 30,1919 Comparative statements of capital, etc., of chartered banks October, 1918, to September, 1919... 827 827 CAPITAL STOCK: According to eight groups on September 12,1919 Amount of monthly increase, January 1,1916, to February 29, 1920 At date of each report, 1863-1919 Authorized, on first day of each month, 1906-1919 Highest a n d lowest points reached since October 21, 1913 Of liquidating national banks during the year Of national banks, 1875-1919, yearly Of national banks, for each call from 1883-1919 38 26 146 19 153 51 754 261 CASH: In national banks on June 30,1919, by States In national banks for each call from November, 1918, to September 12,1919 Gold, silver, etc., held by national banks at date of each report, 1880-1919 (See also Banks other than national.) 198 190 214 CHARTERS: Titles of banks the corporate existence of which will expire during the year ending October 31, 1920 Titles of banks expiring for the second time year ending October 31,1920 CIRCULATION. (See National-bank circulation.) 14 18 CLEARING HOUSE: Statement oi balances of clearing houses in the United States on September 30,1919, and 1918... 830 Statement of balances of New York Clearing House 828,829 905 906 INDEX, CLERKS: Expense account of salaries from May, 1863-June 30, 1010 Names of, at close of business on October 31,1910 Page. 13 11 COIN AND PAPER CURRENCY. Amount of, 1860-1919 (See also Specie; Cash.) 34 COLONIAL BANKS: Statistics relative to....» 825 COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY: Names of, and length of service CREDIT. (See Instruments of credit.) 11 DECISION: Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in the Riggs National Bank injunction ease 801 DEPOSIT?: Highest and lowest points reached since October 21,1913 In national banks, June 30, 1919, by reserve cities and country banks In national banks at date of each report during year In national banks, 1875-1919 Of insolvent national banks at date of suspension Percentage of, to aggregate resources, 1904-1919 Reserve required and held on, in reserve cities and country banks, 1914-1919 Reserve required and held on, in reserve cities and country banks, for each call, during year... (See also Banks other than national.) 153 182 166 758 57 153 224 230 DEPUTY COMPTROLLERS: Names and length of service 11 DESTRUCTION: National-bank notes destroyed since establishment of the system National-bank notes destroyed each month for year ended October 31,1919 30 29 DIGEST OF DECISIONS: Relating to national banks - l DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Building and Joan associations in Loan and trust companies in Savings and State banks in 767 763,764,766 761,764,766 DIVIDENDS: Abstract of reports of earnings and, of national banks, year ended June 30,1919 Abstract of reports of earnings and, of national banks by Federal Reserve districts Earnings of, and ratios to capital and surplus, 1870-1919 Paid by national banks yearly, 1870-1919 Paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during year Paid by insolvent banks during existence as national banks 251 259 260 260 145 56 EARNINGS: Gross, of national banks for year ended June 30,1919 Net, yearly, from 1870 to 1919 , 251 260 EXAMINATION OF NATIONAL BANKS: Cost of, 1883-1919 32 EXAMINERS: Assessment for fees and expenses of, 1883-1919 32 EXPIRATION OF CHARTER: Titles of banks, with date of, which may be extended during the year 1920 Titles of banks, with date of, which may be reextended during the year 1920 14 18 EXPENSES: National bank, by States and reserve cities, for year ended June 30,1919 Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, from organization to June SO, 1919. 251 13 FAILURES: Names and dates, of national bank Number and liabilities of State bank, etc Number of, all classes of bank, by States (See also Insolvent national banks.) 56,120 833,835 836 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM: Amount reserve held, for each district, each call, year ended September 12,1919 Federal Reserve bank currency printed year ended October 31,1919 Federal Reserve bank currency issued year ended October 31,1919 Summary of reports of member banks for each call, year ended September 12,1919 744 27 28 732 FIRST BANK OF THE UNITED STATES: Resources and liabilities of 824 INDEX. GOLD: Held by national banks, for each call, during the year Held by national banks, in New York City, during past 10 years Held by national banks, for each call, from 1830 to 1919 (See also Banks other than national.) 907 Page. 190 222 214 ,... GROWTH OF NATIONAL BANKS: Number, capital, circulation, and assets each report, 1863-1919, 146 INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANKS: Assets, liabilities, etc., of each insolvent bank, 1864-1919. Capital of Causes of failures Circulation outstanding at failure Collections from assets of, and from assessments and dispositions of collections, by States Dividends paid to creditors of, year ended October 31,1919 Dividends paid to creditors of, by States Dividends paid during existence of, as a national bank Restored to solvency 80,120 56,80,120 57 57,120 121 145 121 56 144 INSOLVENT BANKS OTHER THAN NATIONAL: Statistics relating to 833,834,835,836 INSTRUMENTS OF CREDIT: Currency and 36 INVESTMENTS: Of national banks on June 30, 1919 Of national banks, 1875-1919 (See also Banks other than national.) 162 754 LAWFUL MONEY: Gold, silver, etc., held by national banks, 1880-1919 On deposit with Treasurer of United States to redeem circulation, 1906-1919 Reserve in, held by national banks for each report, year ended September 12,1919 Reserve in, held by national banks, reserve cities and States, during past five years 214 19 230 224 LIQUIDATION: National banks placed in, during year, with names of succeeding banks, if any, the date of liquidation and capital - 51 LOANS AND DISCOUNTS OF NATIONAL BANKS: At date of each call, 1863-1919 By States and reserve cities, each call during year. On June 30,1919, by reserve cities and country banks Yearly, from 1875 to 1919 By reserve cities and country banks, yearly, 1915-1919 Highest and lowest points reached since October 21, 1913 Percentage of, to aggregate resources (See also Banks other than national.) „. 261 345 158 758 154 153 153 LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES: Resources and liabilities of, in District of Columbia (See also Banks other than national.) 763-764 LOSSES: Charged off by national banks, year ended June 30, 1919. 255 MONEY: Coin and bullion in United States Treasury, 1860-1919 Held by national banks for each call, November, 1918-September 12,1919 Held by banks other than national, 1873-1919 In United States, 1800-1919 Percentage of national-bank circulation to money in United States, 1863-1919 Total, in United States in circulation and per capita, 1800-1919. United States notes and bank notes, 1860-1919 34,35 190 823 34,35,30 146 34 34,35 MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS: (See Banks other than national.) NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION: Amount of, in the United States, 1800-1859 Amount and per cent of $5 notes outstanding at end of each fiscal year, 1900-1919 Highest and lowest points reached, since October 21,1913 Issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations, 1864-1919 Issued and destroyed for account of active and insolvent national banks, 1864-1919 Lawful money on deposit to secure, monthly, 1906-1919 National gold bank notes issued, 1870-1884 National-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding (number and denominations) since organization of system Outstanding, monthly, 1906-1919 34 27 153 22 31 19 26 27 19 908 INDEX. NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION—Continued. Page. Outstanding as shown at date of each report during year by reserve cities and country banks.. 202 Outstanding, by denominations, 1900 and 1910-1919 26 Outstanding, of each national bank placed in charge of receivers 56 Per cent of, to capital, to assets, and to money in the United States at date of each report, 18631919 146 Per cent of, to total currency, 1864-1919 36 Profit on. 47 Received and destroyed, 1860-1919 30,31 Received by comptroller for redemption monthly during the year 29 Redemption of, 1864-1919 31 Secured by United States bonds monthly, 1906-1919 19 Semiannual duty on, 1864-1919 32 Taxes on, 1864-1919 32 Vault account of, received and issued during the year ended October 31,1919 29 Vault account of, received and destroyed during the year ended October 31,1919 31 N E W YORK: Reserve required and held by national banks in the city of, for each call past 5 years Specie held by national banks in New York City, at date of each report, past 10 years 224 222 N E W YORK CLEARING H O U S E : Exchanges, balances and per cent of balances to exchanges, etc., 1893-1919 Transactions of, for 65 years Transactions of, for past two years Transactions of, with Assistant Treasurer of United States at New York City year ended September 30, 1919 829 828 829 830 OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY: Cl erks Comptrollers Deputy Comptrollers Expenses Expenditures of, year ended October 31, 1919 11 11 11 13 33 ORGANIZATION: Date of, insolvent national banks 80 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS: Condensed statement of conditions of the Philippine National Bank on June 30, 1919 823 PLATES—NATIONAL BANK CURRENCY: Cost of, 1883-1919 32 POPULATION: Of United States, 1800-1859 and 1860-1919 PRIVATE BANKS. (See Banks other than national.) 34,35 PROFIT: On national-bank circulation - 47 REDEMPTION: Cost of redemption of national-bank notes National-bank notes received for, yearly, 1864-1919 Federal Reserve bank currency, cost of, 1915-1919 32 31 29 REPORTS OF CONDITIONS: Condensed, for each reporting bank on September 12,1919 Dates of, 1869-1919 National banks by States and reserve cities for each call for year ended September 12,1919 Total national banks for each call from 1863 to 1919 Trust companies and savings banks in the District of Columbia 465 146 345 261 761-763 RESERVE: Classification of, by reserve cities and country banks at date of each report during past five years. Required, held, and excess, by geographical sections, during year ended September 12, 1919 Required, he'd, and excess for each call during the year ended September 12,1919, by reserve cities and country banks Required, held, and excess, by Federal Reserve districts for each call during year ended September 12, 1919 224 245 230 744 RESERVE CITIES: Abstracts of reports of condition of national banks in, on September 12, 1919 Cash in vault by national banks in, at date of each report during year ended September 12,1919. Reserve held, etc., by national banks in, since August 31, 1918 Reserve held, etc., by national banks in, at date of each report during past five years Summary of reports of national banks in, at date of each call during year 152 190 230 224 345 INDEX. RESERVE DISTRICTS: Abstracts of resources and liabilities for each call by, during the year Abstracts of earnings and dividends year ended June 30, 1919 Reserve required and he-d by, for each call during the year 909 Page. 731 259 744 RESTORATION TO SOLVENCY: National banks, after appointment of receiver, 1886-1919 SAVINGS BANKS. (See Banks other than national.) Abstract of reports of, in the District of Columbia 144 761 SECOND BANK OF THE UNITED STATES: Resources and liabilities of 824 SHAREHOLDERS OF INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANKS: Assessment against and collection from 82 SPECIE: Cash held by banks in Federal Reserve districts, date of each report during year Gold, silver, etc., in national banks at date of each report, 1880-1919 Gold, silver, etc., in State banks, 1873-1919 Held by national banks in New York City, during past 10 years In Treasury 1800-1859; 1860-1919 In the United States, 1800-1919 (See also Gold.) STATE BANKS. (See Banks other than national.) 731 214 823 222 34 34 STATE BANK CIRCULATION: Amount of, 1800-1863 STOCK SAVINGS BANKS. (Sec Banks other than national.) 35 SURPLUS: Held by national banks, date of each report, 1883-1919 Percentage of surplus and profits to aggregate resources Percentage of net earnings to capital and surplus shown by national banks, in earning and dividend reports, June 30,1919 TAXES. (See Assessments.) TRUST COMPANIES. (See Loan and trust companies.) 261 153 255 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS: Owned by national banks on June 30,1919, by reserve cities and country banks Owned by national banks, 1875-1919 Highest and lowest points reached since October 21,1913 Investment value of Kinds of, on deposit with the Treasurer United States, 1900-1919 Monthly range of prices of, in New York City, 1918-19. On deposit to secure circulation, monthly, 1906-1919 Per cent of, to aggregate resources : (See also Banks other than national.) 162 754 153 48 37 49 19 153