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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Comptroller of the Currency DECEMBER 1, 1924 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1924 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Document No. 2949 Comptroller of the Currency TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Submission of the report 1 General conditions 1 Earnings, loans, and investment:' of national hanks 1 Legislation recommended 2 Branch banking 3 Elimination of date of charter expiration 0 Legal loan limit to any one person 7 Issuance of charters for $100,000 capital to banks operating in outlying districts of cities over 50,000 population 7 Permission for a national bank to hold real estate for a location 8 Stock dividends S Chairman of the board 8 Limitation on liabilities wMch national bank may incur 9 Check certification 9 Authority of officers to sign reports 9 Rediscount limitations on Federal reserve banks 9 Safe deposit boxes 10 Criminal procedure against bank examiners 10 Criminal procedure for libelling national batiks 10 Real estate loans ~ 11 'Dealing in securities 12 Relative growth of national banks since 1870 12 Charts showing— Percentage of national-bank resources to combined resources of national banks, State banks, and trust companies, 1878 to 1924 13 Growth in number of banks, 1878 to 192-1 14 Bank resources, 1878-1924, compared with State banks and trust companies 15 Have the national banks a claim to consideration? 1ft United States bonds and national-bank circulation 10 Resolution by national bank authorizing the withdrawal and assignment of United States bonds, etc .. 18 Statement of the public debt of the United States, June 30, 1924 19 United States Government securities held in trust by Treasurer of the United States, June 30, 1924 1 20 United States bonds deposited as security for circulation by banks chartered and by those increasing their circulation, together with the amount withdrawn by banks reducing their circulation, and by those closed, during each month, year ended October 31, 1924 20 Statement of circulation outstanding, November 1, 1924, with classification of bonds deposited to secure, and denominations of notes, etc 21—22 Redemption of national bank and Federal reserve bank circulation 22 National banks of issue 22 Profit on national bank cireulation 23 Organization and liquidation of national banks 23 Labor banks 24 Domestic branches of national banks, list of 24 National banks, with number of additional local offices and dates of approval of their establishment, October 31, 1924 27 Condition of national banks at date of each report called for during the year, abstract of 29 Condition of national banks October 10, 1924, summary of principal items of resources and liabilities 30 Principal items of assets and liabilities of banks in each State 31-33 in TV CONTENTS Page National bank liabilities on account of bills payable and rediscounts 34 Total borrowings of national banks on account of bills payable and rediscounts in each Federal reserve district at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924 34 Loans and discounts of national banks, June 30, 1924 35 Classification of loans and discounts for the last three fiscal years 35' Classification of loans and discounts in reserve cities and States 36-39 Comparative statement of loans and discounts, including rediscou rits, made by national banks during last three fiscal years 40 Comparative changes in demand and time deposits, loans and discounts, United States Government and other bonds and securities, and the amount of lawful reserve of national banks since June 30, 1920 40 United States Government securities held by national banks in reserve cities and States 41-43 Investments of national banks, June 30, 1924 44 Comparison of, with June 30, 1923 44 United States Government, domestic and foreign bonds, securities, etc., owned by national banks, June 30, 1924, in cities and States 45-49 Savings depositors and deposits in national banks, June 30, 1924, abstract of, in reserve cities and States 50-52 Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks 52 Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks for the fiscal years ended June 30, 1923 and 1924. 53 Abstract of reports of earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks for year ended June 30, 1924, in reserve cities and States 54-61 Abstract of earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks, year ended June 30, 1924, by Federal reserve districts 62 National bank investments in United States Government securities and other bonds and securities, etc., loans and discounts and losses charged off, etc., June 30, 1918 to 1924, inclusive 64 Number of national banks, capital, surplus, dividends, net addition to profits, and percentage ratios, years ended June 30, 1914 to 1924 _i_ 64 Relation of capital of national banks to deposits, etc 64 National banks classified according to capital stock, December 31, 1923__ 65 Per cent ratio of principal items of assets and liabilities of national banks to aggregate assets, 1916 to 1924, inclusive 66 National bank examiners, list of October 31, 1924 66 National bank failures 73 Convictions of national bank officers and others for violations of the national banking laws during the year ended October 31, 1924, list of__ 75 Federal reserve system, statistics with respect to 79-81 Percentage of bills discounted secured by United States Government obligations to the total bills discounted and purchased by the Fed- . eral reserve banks at the end of each month, year ended October 31, 1924_ 82 Federal reserve bank discount rates in effect October 31, 1924 82 Discount and interest rates in leading cities 83 Rates for money in New York 84 New York clearing house 87 Clearing-house associations in the 12 Federal reserve bank cities and elsewhere, year ended September 30, 1924 87 Banks other than national, June 30, 1924 87 State (commercial) banks, summary of condition of 87 Loan and trust companies, summary of condition of 89 Principal items of resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies in June of each year 1914 to 1924 91 Stock savings banks, summary of condition of 91 Mutual savings banks, summary of condition of 93 Depositors and deposits in mutual and stock savings banks, statistics with respect to, by States, 1923-24 95-97 Number of savings banks (mutual and stock) in the United States, number of depositors, amount of individual deposits, and average amount due each depositor 1914-1924 98 Private banks, summary of condition of 98 All reporting banks other than national, summary of condition of.__ 99 Resources and liabilities of each class of reporting banks 101 Principal items of resources and liabilities of all reporting banks 30, 1919-1924 June 101 CONTEXTS V Page All reporting banks, June 30, 1924: Resources and liabilities of, in each State, Alaska, and insular possessions, summary of condition of 102-116^ Individual deposits in, classification of 116 Resources and liabilities of, 1919-1924 117 Assets and liabilities of, including Federal reserve hanks 117 Combined resources and liabilities of, including 12 Federal reserve banks 118 Cash in, classification of, including 12 Federal reserve banks 118-119 Money in the United States, June 30, 1924: Summary with respect to 119 Classification of, 1914-1924 120 United States circulation statement, July 1, 1924 121 Imports and exports of merchandise, gold and silver, calendar years 1914 to 1923 and from January 1 to September 30, 1924 _" 122 Banking power of the United States, summary and classification of June 30, 1924 122-123 Banks in District of Columbia. June 30, 1924: Summary of, and classification 123 Earnings, expenses and dividends of banks other than national in, summary of, and statement for fiscal years 1923 and 1924 124 Building and loan associations in the District of Columbia, June 30, 1924, and since 1909, statistics relative to 125 Building and loan associations in the United States 1923-24, summary relative to, and statistics by States 125 Monetary stocks in the principal countries of the world calendar year 1923, summary of, and statistics relative to 126-130 Federal land banks, summary of condition of, September 30, 1924 131 Joint-stock land banks, summary of condition of, September 30, 1924 132 Federal intermediate credit banks, summary of condition of, September 30, 1924 133 United States postal savings system fiscal years 1923-24, summary and statistics relative to 134-139 School-savings banks, 1923-24, summary and statistics relative to 140 Savings banks in principal countries of the world, statistics relative to, as of latest dates available 141 Resources of leading foreign banks of issue June 30, 1924, summary and statistics relative to „ 144 Assessments on national banks to pay salaries and expenses of national bank examiners, year ended October 31, 1924 144 Expenses incident to maintenance of currency bureau and net profit derived by Government from taxes on national and Federal reserve bank notes, fiscal year ended June 30,1924, summary and statement of _ _ 145 Conclusion 146 Exhibit No. 1 (proposed revision of section 5200, Revised Statutes) with explanatory data relative to — 148 APPENDIX TABLES Page No. 1. Comptrollers and Deputy Comptrollers of the Currency No. 2. Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency October 31, 1924 No. 3. Number of national banks organized since February 25, 1863; number passed out of the system, and number in operation October 31, 1924 _ No. 4. Authorized capital stock of national banks on the first day of each month from January 1, 1914, to November 1, 1924, bonds on deposit to secure circulation, circulation secured by bonds, lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation, and nationalbank notes outstanding No. 5. National banks reported in liquidation from November 1, 1923, to October 31, 1924, names (where none) of succeeding banks in cases of succession, with date of liquidation and capital No. 6. Capital stock, surplus, undivided profits, and aggregate resources of national banks consolidated under act of November 7, 1918, for year ended October 31, 1924, as shown by their last reports of condition prior to consolidation No. 7. National banks consolidated under act of November 7, 1918, their capital, surplus, undivided profits, and aggregate assets year ended October 31, 1924 _.___ No. 8. Number and capital of State banks converted into national banking associations in each State and Territory, from 1863 to October 31, 1924 . No. 9. Conversions of State banks and primary organizations as national banks since March 14, 1900, to October 31, 1924 No. 10. Number of national banks increasing their capital, together with the amount of increase monthly, for years ended October 31, since 1920 _ No. 11. Number and authorized capital of national banks chartered and the number and capital stock of banks closed in each year ended October 31, since 1913, with the yearly increase or decrease No. 12. Number of national banRs organized, consolidated under act of November 7, 1918, insolvent, in voluntary liquidation, and in operation on October 31, 1924 No. 13. Changes of corporate title of national banks year ended October 31, 1924 I No. 14. Changes of title incident to consolidations of national banks year ended October 31, 1924 No. 15. National banks chartered during the year ended October 31, 1924 No. 16. National banks, by States and geographical divisions, organized, failed, and reported in voluntary liquidation during the year ended October 31, 1924 1 !___ No. 17. Number and classification of national banks chartered monthly during the year ended October 31, 1924 _. No. 18. Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 31, 1923-_ _ No. 19. United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes of national banks in the years ended October 31, from 1900 to 1924 No. 20. Profit on national-ban ^circulation, based upon deposit of $100,000 United States Consols of 1930, etc., for each month during the year ended October 31, 1924 . No. 21. Investment value of United States bonds and Panama Canal bonds, 4's of 1925 and 2's of 1930 No. 22. United States bonds, monthly range of prices in New York, November, 1923, to October, 1924 VI 155 155 158 158 101 106 168 169 169 170 170 171 172 ] 72 173 177 178 178 190 191 193 193 APPENDIX VII Page No. 2:*. Number, capital stock, and circulation outstanding of national banks in. each State issuing and not issuing circulating notes December 31, 1023 No. 24. Number, capital stock, and circulation outstanding of national banks in each Federal reserve district issuing and not issuing circulating notes December 31, 1923 No. 25. National-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations and amounts, on October 31, in each year, from 1914 t o 1924, inclusive _' No. 20. National-bank currency issued t o banks monthly, from November 1, 1923, t o October 31, 1924, and since 1863-1 No, 27. National-bank notes received monthly for redemption during the year ended October 31, 1924, by the Comptroller and the Redemption Agency of the Treasury, together with t h e total amount received since J ime 20, 1874 No. 28, National-bank notes received at Currency Bureau and destroyed yearly since establishment of the system No. 29. National-bank notes issued; the amount and per cent received and destroyed on account of active, liquidating, and insolvent banks, yearly, October 31, 1914, t o 1924 No. 30. Amount, denomination, and cost of.national-bank currency received, from Bureau of Engraving and Printing year ended October 31, 1924 . L . 1_1.. No. 31. Vault account of currency received and issued by this Bureau during the year and the amount on hand October 31, 1924 No. 32. Vault-account of currency received and destroyed during year ended October 31, 1924. „-." .V No. 33. Amount of currency received for redemption, by months, from November 1, 1923, t o October 31, 1924, and counted into the cash of the National Bank Redemption Agency No. 34. Amount of currency received by National Bank Redemption Agency for redemption, in year ended October 31, 1924, from pri ncipal cities_. _ __ No. 35, Classification of redemptions, the amount of each class redeemed, the rate per $1,000, and the amount assessed on account of expenses, year ended June 30, 1924__ No. 30. Cost of redemption of Federal reserve and national currency for year ended June 30, 1924 .__ ' No. 37. Taxes assessed on national-lmivk circulation, years ended June ;>0, 1864, t o 1924; cost of redemption, 1874 to" 1921; cost of plates and examiners'foes, 1883 to 1924 ". No. 38. Federal reserve notes outstanding according to weekly statement (amount issued by Federal reserve agents t o the banks, .less *'Unfit" notes returned for redemption), jnnoi.mi- secured by gold, and amount secured by commercial and other eligible paper, from November 7, 1923, t o October 29, 1924 _..... No. 39. Federal reserve notes printed, issued to banks, retired, and destroyed since organization of t h e banks, with the balance in vault and amount outstanding October 31, 1.924 No. 40. Aggregate amount of Federal reserve bank notes printed, issued, canceled, and redeemed, by denominations, since the inauguration of the Federal reserve system and amount on hand and outstanding October 31, 1924_ No. 41. Taxes assessed on Federal reserve bank currency, cost of redemption, and cost of plates, for years ended Juno 30, 1915, t o 1924 No. 42. National banks in charge of receivers year ended October 31, 1924, capital and surplus a t date of organization and a t date of failure, causes of failure, dividends paid while solvent, and circulation outstanding, etc No. 43. National banks in charge of receivers year ended October 31, 1924, dates of organization, appointment of receiver and closing, with amounts of nominal and additional assets, amounts collected from all sources, loans paid, and losses on assets, etc. No. 44. National hanks restored t o solvency after having been placed in charge of receivers ', , 194 195 197 198 198 199 199 200 200 200 200 201 201 201 202 203 204 205 205 20ii 214. 230 VIII APPENDIX No. 45. Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during the past vear, with the total dividends in each case, up to November 1, 1924 No. 46. Dates of reports of condition of national banks from 1914 to 1924_ No. 47. Condition of foreign branches of National City Bank, New York, N. Y., and First National Bank, Boston, Mass., June 30, 1924No. "48. Number, capital stock paid in, circulation, outstanding, and aggregate assets of national banks, at date of each report from January 13, 1914, to October 10, 1924, money in the United States, etc_ _ No. 49. Abstract of resources and liabilities of national banks in New York, in the two central reserve cities, in other reserve cities, elsewhere, and the aggregate, at close of business October 10, 1924 No. 50. Classification of loans by national banks in central reserve cities, etc., at date of midsummer report, June 30, 1919, to June 30, 1924 No. 51. Classification of deposits of national banks in reserve cities and States at date of each report during year ended October 10,1924_ No. 52. Cash in vaults of national banks in reserve cities and States at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924 No. 53. Circulation of national banks in reserve cities and States at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924 No. 54. Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and other currency held bv national banks at date of each report from January 13, 1914, to October 10, 1924 No. 55. Specie held by national banks in the city of New York at date of each report from January 13, 1914, to October 10, 1924 No. 56. Reserve held by national banks at date of each report, from September 11, 1917, to October 10, 1924 No. 57. Reserve computation of national banks in reserve cities and States at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924 No. 58. Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks at date of each report from January 13, 1914, to October 10, 1924 No. 59. Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in reserve cities and States at date of each report during year ended October 31, 1924 No. 60. Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in each Federal reserve district at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924 No. 61. Classification of loans, investments, and deposits of national banks June 30 of each year, 1914 to 1924, inclusive No. 62. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 31, 1924 No. 62-a. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, by Federal reserve districts March 31, 1924 No. 63. Abstract of reports of savings and State banks in the District of Columbia at date of each report during the year ended October 10, 1924 No. 64. Abstract of reports of loan and trust companies in the District of Columbia at date of each report during the year ended October 10, 1924 No. 65. Principal items of resources and liabilities of each savings .and State bank in the District of Columbia October 10, 1924 No. 66. Principal items of resources and liabilities of each loan and trust company in the District of Columbia October 10, 1924 No. 67. Principal items of resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies in the District of Columbia on or about October 1, 1914, to 1924 No. 68. Principal items of resources and liabilities of savings and State banks in the District of Columbia on or about October 1, 1914, to 1924 No. 69. Summary of resources and liabilities, receipts and disbursements of building and loan associations in the District of Columbia for the six months' period ended on or about December 31, 1923__ Page 231 233 234 238 240 241 244 260 271 275 278 280 281 289 303 420 427 430 489 552 553 554 556 557 557 558 AVPKXDJX IX Page No. 70. Summary of resources and liabilities, receipts and disbursements of building and loan associations in the District of Columbia for the six months' period ended on or about June 30, 192L.. No. 7 1 . Abstract of reports of condition of State (commercial) banks June 30, 1924, by States .. " No. 72. Abstract of reports of condition of loan and trust companies June 30, 1924, by States No. 73. Abstracts of reports of condition of stock savings banks June 30, 1924, by States _ No. 74. Abstract of reports of condition of mutual savings banks June 30, 1924, by States No. 75. Abstract of reports of condition of private banks June 30, 1924, by States _' No. 76. Abstract of reports of condition of all reporting banks other than national June 30, 1924, by States No. 77. Abstract of reports and condition of national banks June 30, 1924, by States No. 78. Aggregate resources and liabilities of State (commercial) banks June, 1920 to 1924 No. 79. Aggregate resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies June, 1920 to 1924 No. 80. Aggregate resources and liabilities of stock savings banks June, 1920 to 1924 No. 81. Aggregate resources and liabilities of mutual savings banks June, '1920 to 1924 __. . No. 82. Aggregate resources and liabilities of private banks, June, 1920 to 1924 No. 83. Gold, silver, etc., held by banks other than national, June. 191-1 to 1924, inclusive_... _ _ No. 84. Chartered banks of Canada, condition of, September 30, 1924__... No. 85. Chartered banks of Canada, monthly statement showing principal items of resources and liabilities, vear ended September 30, 1924 I _/ No. 86. Comparative statement of the transactions of the New York Clearing House in each, year ended September 30,1854, to 1924_ No. 87. Comparative statement of the clearings, etc., of the New York Clearing House, years ended September 30, 1924 and 1923.. . No. 88. Exchanges, balances, percentages of balances to exchanges, and percentages of funds used in settlement of balances by the NewYork Clearing House in each year, 1893 to 1924, inclusive _ No. 89. Comparative statement of the exchanges of the clearing houses of the United States for years ended September 30, 1921- and 1923No. 90. Comparative statement of transactions of clearing-house associations in the 12 Federal reserve bank cities and in other cities with transactions of $1,000,000,000 in years ended September 30, 1924 and 1923 _..._ _ " No. 91. Number and liabilities of State (commercial) bank, savings bank, trust company, private bank, and national bank failures, year ended June 30, 1924, by States No. 92. Number, assets, and liabilities of State (commercial), savings banks, loan and trust companies, private and national banks, which failed, in years ended June 30, 1914, to June 30, 1924-_ No. 93. Showing individual statements of resources and liabilities of each national bank (States, Territories, and towns arranged alphabetically), a t close of business October 10, 1924, is omitted from this report and published as a separate table. 559 560 568 576 T?80 584 588 596 604 604 605 605 606 606 607 607 608 609 609 610 613 614 616 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY iY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Washington, December 1, 1924. SIR: In compliance with the provision of section 333 of the United States Revised Statutes, I have the honor to submit the following annual report covering activities of the Currency Bureau in the year ended October 31, 1924. This is the sixty-second report made to the Congress since the organization of the bureau. GENERAL CONDITIONS Measured by the volume of clearing-house transactions and the resources of the banks, National and State, the business of the country reached the maximum in 1920. In that year clearings exceeded $464,000,000,000. Then followed the period of business readjustment, incidentally and necessarily attended by liquidations resulting in failures, corporate and private. The upward turn is shown in the amount of clearings, three hundred and seventy-seven billions in 1922, increasing to three hundred and eighty-one bill ions in 1923, and advancing to $438,000,000,000 in 1924, The volume of bank assets have correspondingly increased, now standing at $57,144,690,000. as compared with $53,079,108,000 in 1920. While more banks, State and National, suspended or failed during the past year than in any one year since the inauguration of" the national banking system, national banks generally withstood the strain and continue to maintain an outstanding influence in. the financial system of the country. Their resources on June 30, 1924, were equal to 39.49 per cent of the total resources of all reporting banks, their paid-in capital represented 42.84 per cent of reported capital, and their aggregate deposits were 38.47 per cent of the total deposits as compared with 38.20 per cent in 1923. EARNINGS, LOANS, AND INVESTMENTS OF NATIONAL BANKS The gross earnings of national banks in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1924, aggregated $1,074,559,000, and show a gain in the year of $25,151,000. After payment of all expenses and charging off 1 2 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY miscellaneous losses, the latter being partly offset by recoveries on charged-off assets, the net addition to the profits in the year amounted to $195,706,000, out of which dividends were declared to the amount of $163,683,000. The loans and discounts of these banks were increased $161,057,000 in the past year and investments in United States Government bonds and other miscellaneous bonds and securities were $72,625,000 greater than a year ago. Despite the increase in loans and discounts, the amount of losses charged off on bad paper in the year was only eighty-six one-hundredths of 1 per cent of the total loans and discounts, and the amount of losses charged off on account of depreciation of bonds and securities was only forty-eight one-hundredths of 1 per cent of the total bonds and securities. LEGISLATION RECOMMENDED Under the provisions of the national bank act, the Comptroller of the Currency is required to report to Congress any amendments to the banking laws which may, in his opinion, effect an improvement in the banking system. Pursuant to this injunction the Comptroller of the Currency, in the summer of 1923, requested his associates in the bureau to submit to him any modifications in the national banking laws which they felt would be in the interests of the country's business and of banking in general. The supervision of the national banks is divided into 12 districts, corresponding to the Federal reserve districts, and a district chief national bank examiner is in charge respectively of all of the examiners and assistant examiners. These chief examiners were instructed to discuss this matter with all of their subordinates and, as extensively as they were able, to consult and advise with the bankers of their districts and to have their subordinate examiners do so and report to them. As a result of this a very general expression was obtained from bankers operating in every section of the country as well as from the experts charged with the immediate supervision of the banks. An analysis of the suggestions received resulted in a remarkable unanimity as to the provisions which required modification in the old laws, and as to recommendations for amendments necessary to meet modern conditions which could not have been contemplated at the time the original laws were enacted. After these recommendations had been digested to such an extent as to assume a reasonably concrete form the Comptroller of the Currency again submitted them for suggestions to the bankers of the country in a very general way, and finally, in the latter part of 1923, Mr. Charles W. Collins, deputy comptroller, formulated these principles into legislative form for presentation to the Congress. This tentative draft was submitted to bankers of every class and section of the United States, and the finest legal and banking talent obtainable gave it the most painstaking study and consideration. After further revision, this draft, with supporting data section by section, was submitted to the Banking and Currency Committees of the House and Senate. These suggested amendments were given exhaustive study by the members of the Banking and Currency Committees of both Houses, REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 3 and almost identical bills embodying many of them were respectively reported out and are now pending (H. R. 8887 and S. 3316). It has seemed best to give this somewhat detailed information as to the steps which were taken, and the expert advice which was secured, in order to establish the fact that no phase of banking, no commercial, agricultural, or governmental interest was ignored or forgotten in the recommendations for legislation herewith formally submitted. Particular attention was paid to modifications and changes in section 5200 of the Revised Statutes, which will materially increase the facility and safety with which national banks can handle the great staple commodities. This is a matter which goes far beyond the simple technique of banking, and if successfully accomplished will aid greatly in the movement and financing of seasonal products. The principal features of this proposed legislation may be briefly mentioned: BRANCH BANKING In recent years there has been no subject in connection with banking which has been more bitterly disputed than that of branch banking. In the report of the Comptroller of the Currency for 1923 considerable space was devoted to a discussion of the general principle of branch banking as applied to American conditions. It does not appear necessary to repeat the arguments previously made, but a reference to the points emphasized in the last report may be made at this time. Before summarizing these arguments it would be well to say that in using the term "branch banking" reference is made to a form of banking by which a parent institution owns, controls, and operates subsidiary institutions, called branches, in other municipalities than that of the parent institution. The elemental difference between unit banking and branch banking is based on the fact that in unit banking the residents of a community are afforded banking facilities by residents of the same community, while in the case of branch banking nonresidents control the banking. In the one case it is local control, and in the other absentee control. The points developed in the previous report referred to were: First, That branch banking is opposed to public policy as being in its essence monopolistic. Second, That branch banking is absentee banking, and is conducted for the sole purpose of earning dividends for the stockholders rather than of service to the community. Third, That with the development of large chains of branch banks the responsibility for the mobilization and transfer of funds would rest with individuals whose prime motive would be personal profit. The resources of banks are, in a large measure, the trust funds of a community, and the conditions which justify the transfer of funds from one community to another should be passed upon and the action controlled by disinterested governmental authority, removed from the influence of personal profit. This is the function of the Federal reserve banks. Fourth, Branch banking is particularly inconsistent with the American idea of local self-government and Federal coordination. The banking system of the United States as at present constituted is 4 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY closely analogous to the governmental structure. Under the Federal reserve system local independent units are coordinated, while branch banking proposes that they should be consolidated. Fifth, As a direct result of absentee control the human element and moral responsibility of the creditor would necessarily be largely eliminated. Absentee control must obviously be exerted through employees governed by rigid rules, operating under the most limited discretion. Under such conditions a bank would eventually degenerate into a glorified pawnshop, from which collateral had excluded character as an element in credit. It may seem paradoxical to make the statement that an overwhelming majority of bankers of the United States are opposed to the principle of branch banking, and at the same time concede that branch banking is a highly controversial subject. The explanation of the confusion is very simple and rests upon a similarity in physical aspects between a type of local facility offered by certain city banks to their customers and real branch banking, which is absentee banking. In certain of the larger cities of the United States topographical conditions and changes in city structure, lack of parking facilities, etc., have made it difficult for outlying customers of a bank to reach the banking house. As a result, in some States, laws have been passed which permit the establishment by a single institution of offices and facilities located in different sections of a single city. While there is a difference of opinion as to whether this is a desirable development, it should be constantly borne in mind that the basic principle of absentee control is not involved. The question as to whether national banks may be granted the opportunity to meet the competition of State banks, in intracity banking, in my opinion, involves the question of the perpetuation of the national banking system. Without at length repeating the statements made in the last report of the Comptroller of the Currency, I desire to cite the situation which prevails in the city of Cleveland, which had at the last census a population of 796,841, with only three national banks remaining in operation; the city of Detroit, with a population of 993,678, having only three national banks left; and the city of New Orleans, with a population of 387,219, and with only one national bank remaining. 1 would also call attention to conditions which exist in New York, Sao Francisco, Los Angeles, and various other large municipalities where the State banks are not confined in their operations to a single building. It is but natural that these national banks which do not wish to surrender their charters should advocate a method to meet this competition, and it is equally natural that, owing to the physical and mechanical similarity between this form of intracity banking and the facilities required by absentee banking, opposition should have been created to legislation of this kind, due to the misconception that it was a step toward branch banking. During the last year discussion of this question has been particularly keen, and the indications seem to be very definite that the matter has been precipitated and clarified in the minds of bankers to such an extent that the elemental distinction between necessary local facilities to meet local conditions and branch banking has been sufficiently differentiated to permit of widespread support of an adjustment which will have the ultimate effect of curbing, if not entirely preventing, the further spread of absentee EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF TEE CURRENCY 5 banking, and at the same time permitting the national banks to adjust themselves to the competition of State institutions within the limits of a single municipality; which is the proper limit for a bank's direct activities. A very large proportion of the bankers' associations, composed of both State and national banks, have given indorsement to the general principles which follow, and it seems reasonable to believe that an adjustment which does not involve a compromise on the part of any group has been reached by the banking fraternity of America which can be very simply and easily embodied into law. This adjustment, in its application, invokes the following principles: First, that the National Government can enact no legislation for the control of State institutions, but that the State institutions would not care to engage in branch banking if it involved the cancellation of their membership in the Federal reserve system. Second, that it is perfectly feasible and simple to allow national banks, by Federal act, to meet the competition of the State banks within tlie limits of a single municipality, but to confine them, rigidly to those cities where State banks are already carrying on such activities. This should be, and I believe is, entirely acceptable to most of the State banks. The city must be the unit to which the primary banking functions must be confined. County and state-wide branch banking is absentee banking, and nation-wide branch banking is only an exaggerated type of the same thing. Such torms as economic spheres, financial zones, etc., are mere balderdash, given a different interpretation by o"\rery individual who uses them, The city is the natural unit for community endeavor. It is a clearly understandable and definite thing and the confines of a city are not now and never will be so large that personal contact between the banker and his clients can not be established either instantaneously by telephone or in a few moments by conveyance. The recommendations for legislation which I propose in connection with branch banking may be analyzed as follows: (A) That no national bank shall be permitted to engage in any form of branch banking (except as below). (B) That no State bank shall be permitted to acquire additional branches after the date of the passage of the contemplated legislation and be eligible for or be permitted to retain membership in the Federal reserve system (except as below). Exceptions: (C) In States where State laws or practices permit the operation of branch banks by State banks, State banks may continue to establish branches within the limits of the municipality in which the parent institution is located and continue to be eligible for or retain their membership in the Federal reserve system, National banks may establish branches within the limits ot the city of the parent bank, where banks chartered under the laws of the State exercise that privilege. NOTK.—Under (A) and (B) above, neither National nor State member banks may, under any circumstances, establish branches beyond the limits of the city of^the parent institution. (D) State nonmember banks with branches may join the Federal reserve system and bring with them such brancnes as were established prior to the date of the passage of the bill. 6 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY (E) Should any State which does not now permit branch banking by law or practice, after the passage of this bill, enact legislation which will permit of the establishment of branches, the national banks shall not have their facilities extended by such legislation and State banks shall not be permitted to avail themselves of such privileges and retain or become eligible for membership in the Federal reserve system. The practical effect of this legislation can be summarized by the statement that so far as the operations of members of the Federal reserve system are concerned further extension of branches beyond the limits 01 a single municipality is definitely prohibited, and both State and National members of the system will, in future extensions, be subject to the same limitation. No additional branch banking privileges will be given to the national banks except such as are confined to the limits of single cities, where State banks are already carrying on the practice. It is my deliberate opinion that if the general extension of branch banking is not curbed within the Federal reserve system on the one hand, and if the national banks are not permitted equality within city limits on the other hand, defections from the national banking system will take place within a period of a very few years to such an extent as to reduce the national banking system to the position of an unimportant factor in the Nation's financial structure. ELIMINATION OF DATE OF CHARTER EXPIRATION Under the present law national bank charters are issued for a term of 99 years. Very frequently banks are offered trust business where the date of the expiration of the trust extends beyond the date of the expiration of the bank's charter. Representatives of these trusts, in many cases, have felt that it was imprudent to have the trust administered where such a condition existed. This has resulted in great embarrassment to all national banks which operate a trust department, and in many cases has resulted in the bank withdrawing from the national system, as very frequently this business is quite profitable and desirable to the bank, it is suggested, therefore, that the national bank act should provide that a national bank be permitted to operate under an indeterminate charter. There has been some slight misconception as to the effect of this recommendation, in the belief that certain irrevocable privileges would be given in perpetuity if a perpetual charter were granted to a national bank. An indeterminate charter, however, is not a perpetual charter. No bank could exercise any rights under it which are not revocable at the will of Congress, and, furthermore, the charter would be subject to cancellation under the conditions of the act itself. All of the conditions which would justify the refusal by the Comptroller of the Currency to granting a new charter to any group in possession of an expiring charter would justify him in applying to the courts for cancellation of the charter of an operating bank if it were operating under an indeterminate charter. BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OE THE CUEEEKCY 7 LEGAL LOAN LIMIT TO ANY ONE PERSON It is recommended that section 5200 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, which governs the amount of money that a national bank can lend to any one person, be clarified and harmonized. This section as it now stands on the statute books is a composite of the original provision with a number of amendments which have been made by Congress from time to time. As originally enacted in 1864, it contained a straight limitation of 10 per cent of capital as the amount which any one person might borrow and only two exceptions were made—one in favor of bills of exchange and the other in favor of the discount of commercial or business paper. Later on an amendment increased the limitation to 10 per cent of capital and 10 per cent surplus, Other amendments have been made exempting from this basic limitation the discount of paper growing out of the production and shipment of goods and the marketing of agricultural products. This provision of law covers perhaps the most vital operations of a bank, and Congress has recognized the necessity of adjusting its term to meet new conditions which grow out of the economic development of the country. The section as it now stands is very much in need of clarification and codification in order to remove the difficulties in the way of its interpretation and application by the Comptroller of the Currency, as well as by the banks themselves. The exceptions to the basic limitations are now capable of a variety of constructions, when it is attempted to apply them to modern financial transactions and have caused more difficulty and embarrassment in their enforcement than any other provisions of the national bank act. The proposed redraft of section 5200 makes a straightforward statement of the limitation governing the liability of any one person to a national bank. The amount is the same as in the present law, namely, 10 per cent of capital and surplus. This general statement is followed by nine exceptions. None of these exceptions announce any new governmental policy or make any substantial change from the existing law or practice. The wording of these exceptions is necessarily highly technical in character because it defines the legality of banking transactions growing out of complicated commercial procedure. (For text of proposed new draft of section 5200, with further explanatory data, see Exhibit No. 1.) RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ISSUANCE OF CHARTERS FOR $100,000 CAPITAL TO BANKS OPERATING IN OUTLYING DISTRICTS OF CITIES OVER 50,000 POPULATION Under the present law a national bank can not incorporate in a city of over 50,000 population with a capital of less than $200,000. This provision was probably a wise one at the time the national bank act was passed, because at that time practically all large cities could be roughly divided into a large business section and a single residential section. On account of the growth of some cities and changed conditions, due to the introduction of automobiles and changes in transportation, community business centers have developed at various points through parts of cities that were formerly exclusively residential. The requirements in a banking way of these districts are practically 17(588°—24t 2 8 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY identical with those of smaller independent municipalities. There is necessity for banking facilities without the requirements of as large a capital as §200,000. Inability to provide banking; facilities on account of this 8200,000 limitation has had. a tenden"cy.to deprive these communities of banking facilities and to promote the establishment of State rather than national banks and to create* additional demands for branch banks. It is consistent with the general tendency of this bill to restrict branch banking that this alternative relief should be provided. Such a provision would be unobjectionable and in fact very advantageous to permit the establishment of banks with capital of SI00,000 in. these outlying districts. The discretion fis to the necessities of these outlying districts and the definition of what is an outlying district should necessarily be left with the comptroller, as conditions vary so widely1 in different sections that it is impossible to lay down any definite formula. It is Quito possible and has been advocated by many that it would be wise to reduce this limitation on. capitalization to 850,000. The unfortunate experience of the past year makes it undesirable to encourage ilic establishment of any more $25,000 banks than arcs already provided for by law. PERMISSION FOR A NATIONAL BANE TO HOLD REAL ESTATE POR A LOCATION The word "immediate" should be omitted from section 5137. United States Revised Statutes. This change is for the purpose of enabling a national bank to hold real estate purchased for a new location for its banking house until a convenient time for them to erect a building, without subjecting them to the real-estate provisions of the act. STOCK DIVIDENDS The ability to declare stock dividends is very much circumscribed under the present act. It is desirable in most cases for a national bank to have a high proportion of capital to its total capital and surplus. The total resources of the bank arc not affected in this way, but the larger the proportion of capital the greater the capital liability of shareholders. Jin the case of a bank with $100,000 capital and §100,000 surplus, the protection for the creditors is $300,000, being the sum of these two items plus the stock liability. If $75,000 of the surplus "were to be converted into capital the stock liability would be increased by that amount, making the total liability in the case cited above $375,000. This provision would also have the effect of equalizing the national, and State banking privileges. There is nothing new in this suggestion as it merely provides a more simple and direct way of doing an obviously proper tiling. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD The establishment of a new officer with the title of "chairman of the board" is desirable. Under the present act, it is provided that one of the directors of a national bank shall be the president of the board. This suggested provision formally legalizes the oflice of chairman of the board, an oflice which has been created in a very considerable number of banks, largely for the purpose of defining a EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER O!F THE CXJRREXCi' 9 special class of duties. The office is not made mandatory but is optional with the bank. In the greater number of banks, oi* course, the president would act in both capacities. LIMITATION ON LIABILITIES WHICH NATIONAL BANK MAY INCUR It is recommended that section 5202, Revised Statutes of the United States, be amended by providing a now exception to the- provision which .limits the liabilities which a national bank may incur to the amount oi' its capital stock. This exception was enacted in the agricultural credits act of March 1 1923,"but through a typographical error in the enrollment oi I lie bill it was rendered null and void/ The liabilities here referred to relate to the. discount of paper by the Federal intermediate credit banks for national banks. The seven exceptions in the existing law cover liabilities; for national bank notes; money on deposit;" bills of exchange or drafts; liabilities to stockholders for dividends; liabilities incurred under Federal reserve act; liabilities incurred under War Finance corporation act; liabilities on indorsement of acceptance's payable abroad. CHECK CERTIFICATION Under the present regulations, it is illegal to certify a check until practically all of the entries in connection with the deposits against which certification is to be ma.de have been carried to the books of the bank. This sometimes requires a considerable length of time in the large banks and the wording of the Law should be changed to make it legal for the cashier to certify a check, before all of the final entries are completed, when lie knows that sufficient funds to cover it are in the possession of the bank. AUTHORITY OF OFFICERS TO SIGN REPORTS The board of directors of a national bank should be permitted to designate officers to sign reports in addition to the president and cashier as now required by^ection 5211, Revised Statutes of the United States, in order to prevent unnecessary delays in the forwarding of reports to the comptroller, due to the absence of the two officers now designated. This would still keep the matter of authority to sign these reports within tho control of the board of directors. REDISCOUNT LIMITATIONS ON FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS Section 13 of the Federal reserve act relative to tho rediscount limitation upon the Federal reserve banks should be changed to conform to the exceptions provided in section 5200, Revised Statutes of tho United States. The existing law provides that no Federal reserve bank may rediscount paper for a bank bearing the signature of any one borrower to an amount in excess of 10 per cent of the capital and surplus of the bank presenting the paper. Only one exception is .made to this limitation and that is in .favor of bills of exchange drawn in good faith against actual existing values. If the paper is sound and safe enough to be exempt from the 10 per cent limitation of section 5200 for the purposes of the national banks, it 10 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY is sale enough and sufficiently liquid in form to be accepted for rediscount by the Federal reserve banks. It should be borne in mind that, so far as the Federal reserve banks are concerned, this is a privilege which is optional and not compulsory upon them, the same as with any rediscounts. At the present time there is a considerable amount of commercial paper and notes secured by Government bonds and commodity paper of the class and nature handled by the Federal reserve banks that is excluded on account of the 10 per cent limitation. This debars the Federal- reserve banks from rendering a complete service to the community and to the member banks, which would be profitable to the Federal reserve banks as well as helpful to the country at large. This paper arises out of the various steps of production, transportation, and distribution of goods. A considerable quantity of agricultural, cattle, and other paper that this would make available for rediscount would be of precisely the same nature as that already handled and would be equally safe and equally liquid. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES The safe-deposit business is a matter of more importance than might appear on the surface. Under the general theory that a national bank can not do anything for which it does not have specific authority of law, this right to operate safe-deposit business should be expressly granted. In addition to permitting the banks to engage directly in the safe-deposit business, they should be authorized to own stock in safe-deposit companies. This affords an easier method of financing the safe-deposit equipment and it further has the advantage over direct ownership of limiting the possible loss to the bank in case of suits of various kinds. Where they operate a safe-deposit business directly, of course, all of the assets of the bank are subject to claims for mishandling of the safe-deposit business. On the other hand, where stock is owned the value of the stock is the limit of the liability. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AGAINST BANK EXAMINERS A provision covering theft by national bank examiners seems to be obvious and advisable. Under the present law, a national bank examiner who is guilty of theft must be prosecuted under the laws of the State in which the act is committed, and this operation is subject to a great many hazards so far as effectiveness is concerned. This crime is a very rare occurrence, but when it does occur it is absolutely essential to the protection of the national banks that prosecution be had under Federal laws. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE FOR LIBELLING NATIONAL BANKS A number of crimes against national banks should be punishable under Federal statutes which are now punishable only, if at all, under State laws. These provisions have been recommended by the national bank division of the American Bankers Association as well as by a number of bankers and State banking associations. Since the national banks and the Federal reserve system are Federal instrumentalities, it is thought proper that crimes against them should be punishable under the Federal laws. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 11 HEAL ESTATE LOANS It is recommended that section 24 of the Federal reserve act which empowers national banks to make loans upon the security of improved real estate, be amended to provide that the time limit for which a national bank may make a loan upon improved city property be increased from one year to five 3rears. National banks should also be permitted to make such loans upon real estate to an aggregate amount not in excess of 50 per cent of their time deposits. 0( all the numerous suggestions made to the office of the comptroller for revision of the national banking laws, on none has there been greater unanimity than on the suggestion for liberalizing the lending powers of national banks upon the security of real estate. From every section of the country, especially from banks located outside of the large cities, there is an insistent demand for the removal of the handicaps which the existing laws impose in this connection. Section 24 prohibits a national bank from lending money upon first mortgage*security upon city property for a longer period than one year and further limits the aggregate amount of such loans to a sum "not in excess of one-third of the time deposits. The State banks and trust companies in active competition have no such limitations imposed upon them. A first mortgage upon improved city property is considered a very fine form of security. But real estate loans are ordinarily made for a longer period than one year. If a national bank is prohibited from meeting the needs of its customers in this connection, the customer naturally will go to the State bank to borrow the money upon his real estate, and the State banks as a result will get his account and in many cases his entire commercial business. This is one of the severest forms of competition which the national banks outside of the large banking centers face to-day and it accounts in a large measure for the rapid growth of the trust companies in those localities and for the relative reduction of the resources of national banks. The argument which is most generally advanced against having long-term real estate securities in national banks is that they are not readily convertible. This has been adduced against the removal of the one-year period for city real estate and the five-year period for country real estate. As a matter of fact, the probabilities are that if real estate is to be handled by the banks the liquidity would be greater if indefinite latitude as "to time were granted. The banks would then handle most of their mortgage real estate loans in somewhat the same way they handle bonds which they sell. There is a well-established and definite market for real estate mortgages. This market does not cover mortgages of as short a term as one year, and, as a rule, the shortest term is five years. If the banks were able to carry these maturities of five years or over, they would then have the notes and mortgages in such condition that they could be disposed of to a wide clientele. A five-year mortgage is salable and convertible, whereas a one-year mortgage is not. On this account alone it is very possible that, instead of increasing the volume of frozen assets of banks, this longer period would produce greater liquidity and at the same time enable the banks to add very much to their services to their customers. 12 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY DEALING IN SECURITIES Section 24 of the Federal reserve act should be further amended to enable a national bank to buy and sell investment securities such as bonds, notes, debentures, and the like. This would not include the power to buy and sell stocks, since these do not evidence indebtedness. This provision would make very little change in existing; practice, since a great number of national banks now buy and sell investment securities, and the office of the comptroller has raised no objection because this has become a recognized service which a bank must render. RELATIVE GROWTH OF NATIONAL BANKS SINCE 1870 The suggestions contained in the legislation recommended are simple, involve no unfair or discriminatory provisions that would militate against the State banks and trust companies, and, in the opinion of many bankers, they are necessary to produce a situation under which the national banking system may maintain its traditional position in the fiscal system of the United States. The following outline of figures are submitted as indicative of the present trend: In 1870 there were 325 State banks and 1,612 national. In 1884 there were 817 State banks, exclusive of savings banks, and 35 trust companies, with aggregate resources of $760,000,000, and 2,625 national banks with aggregate resources of $2,283,000,000. Twenty years later, in 1904, there were 6,923 State banks, exclusive of savings banks, and 585 trust companies, with combined resources of $5,240,000.000, while there were 5,331 national banks with aggregate resources of $6,656,000,000. In the next 20-year period, bringing us up to June 30, 1924, we find 17,436 State banks, exclusive of savings banks, and 1,664 trust companies, with aggregate resources of about $25,140,000,000, and 8,085 national banks with aggregate resources of $22,566,000,000. The increase in aggregate resources of State banks and trust companies for the year ended June, 1924, was $1,478,000,000 as against an aggregate increase for the national banks of §1,054,000,000. Forty years ago the national banks had 75 per cent of the banking resources of commercial banks and trust companies in the United States, whereas by June 30, 1924, they had dropped to about only 47 per cent. During the past two years the increase in national bank resources was about $1,860,000,000 as against an increase in the resources of State banks and trust companies of about $3,540,000,000. Since January 1, 1918, 206 national banks, each with capital of $100,000 or over, have given up their national charters and taken out State charters. They carried with them total assets of $2,234,000,000, being about 10 per cent of the total assets of the national banking system. In the past seven years 60 national banks in California were absorbed into the State system, 27 in New York, 23 in Ohio, and 19 in Pennsylvania. It will be noted that these are States in which branch banting is carried on by State banks. These are very significant figures. The following charts present graphically the relative position of the national banks in our general banking system during the past 46 years. I Q O g H O P o Q CO w w O W H O o o K H W o I_L G W O w o 16 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY* HAVE TEE NATIONAL BANKS A CLAIM TO CONSIDERATION Twice in great emergencies the national banking system has been the vehicle by which the Government carried forward its fiscal program. It "was not conceived to the end of improving banking facilities but with the primary purpose of creating an instrumentality by which the Government couM finance the Civil W*?\ I t was created in a time of national crisis, and no other governmental instrumentality" has over rendered a greater service than it did during those critical days. Again, about 50 years later, it was due to the national banks that another crisis was successfully met and passed. Because the Federal Government had authority over the national banks, it was able to create the Federal reserve system. This system -was composed exclusively of national banks until the time arrived when its successful operation wTas demonstrated, when the Stato banks were invited to avail themselves of its resources upon negotiated terms. The function which the Federal reserve system performed in the fiscal operations of the Government during and after the Great War is history and not theory. If the national banks should go out of existence, the Federal reserve system would become entirely a voluntary system; it would be little more than a loose aggregation of banking powers, without coherence, without discipline, and not subject to Federal authority. Its members would be subject to the laws of 48 different States, and moral suasion would take the place of legal control as the only means by which the Government's influence could be exerted. Even if it were assumed that such a loosely controlled system would function under normal conditions, it would cease to be a great machine ready on a moment's notice to meet the Nation's need in a time of crisis. The national banks afford a strong, aggressive, and permanent membership; they have resources of over $23,000,000,000; they comprise units ranging in size from the largest banking aggregations in the world to neighborhood institutions for the service of small and remote communities, and it is unthinkable that, either through direct act or neglect, the Government of the United States should permit the dissolution of such an institution or lose its control over it. It should never be forgotten that when the Federal reserve system was formed the national banks were not invited to join—they were forced to become members. Having thus been brought in by compulsion, the Government is in duty bound to treat them with fairness or suffer the consequences of the surrender of their charters. If, at the expiration of the charters of the Federal reserve banks, Congress for any reason should not recharter these banks, and if at that time the national banking system had gone out of existence, the Federal Government would have lost all direct control over banking. UNITED STATES BONDS AND NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION By reference to the tables following relating to the public debt of the United States on June 30, 1924, it will be noted that the volume of United States bonds eligible as security for national bank circulation is §793,115,530, the major part, $599,724,000, being 2 per cent consols, the 2 per cent Panama Canal bonds aggregating $74,901,580, the remainder being the 4 per cent, loan of 1925~ totaling SH8,489,900. KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 17 In June last the Secretary announced that the Treasury contemplated calling for redemption andjpayment on February !. ~ 1925, the entire issue of the 4/s of 1025. Mith the redemption of these bonds the amount of outstanding issues eligible as security for national bank circulation will be reduced to $674,(525,630, approximately but 50 per cent of the hank's capital, the latter being the measure of circulation issuable upon the security of oligible bonds. The issuance of tins announcement on the part of live Secretary of the Treasury has suggested the possibility of the gradual retirement of all bonds available for the issue of circulation. In order to overcome the contraction of a circulating medium which such a policy would involve, it is assumed that Federal reserve currency would, be issued. Great importance is attached to the circulation privilege by many national banks. It is true that the profits that can be realized as a result of this operation are at the'present time relatively small. Under changing conditions this margin of profit might be somewhat increased, so that from the standpoint of earnings the national banks are interested not alone in conditions as they exist at the present time, but the possibilities for the future. There is a considerable sentimental value attached, to the issuance of currency by the national banks which, because it is intangible, should, not be ignored. It is considered by many banks as a- symbol indicating their participation in the fiscal policies of the Government and an advertisement' of the governmental relationship, carrying with it the obvious implications of Government supervision and official guidance. Even though it should be conceded that the circulation privilege is of little financial value to the national banks, the fact that many of them feel that in its cancellation a privilege is being taken from them is an important consideration. In other portions of this report the necessity for legislation to improve the condition of the national banking system is stressed at some length. While still probably the most influential financial organization in the world to-day, it is the general opinion that, due largely to lack of enabling" legislation, the national banking system is not keeping its relative position in the United States. Until material relief is granted to the national banks, it would seem unwise to curtail in any way the •prerogatives which, they at present exercise, It is debatable as to whether a sufficient number of the national banks would be adversely affected or be of the opinion that they were so affected to cause many withdrawals from, the system on account of the cancellation of the circulation privilege, but it would undoubtedly be considered by all of the national banks as decreasing the incentives which induce them to remain in the system. In considering the question of the substitution of some oilier form of circulation that is involved in such a fiscal scheme, it should not be forgotten that to such an extent as national banks withdraw from the national system, on account of the loss of the currency privilege, there is a probability in case they are rural banks, of their withdrawing from the Federal reserve system, thereby reducing the resources which the Federal reserve system will have to meet this additional demand for currency. It would therefore seem to be 18 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY the course of prudence to refrain from any definite policy involving the cancellation of the national bank circulation until such legislative action is taken as will result in placing the privileges of the national banking system on a parity with the banks with which they are obliged to compete within the federal reserve system. With the exception of some ten million consols, all of that issue, together with the Panama Canal bonds, are held with the Treasurer for account of national banks to secure circulation and public deposits. Hence it remains only for the banks to acquire these ten million of 2 per cent consols for deposit to secure circulation following the redemption of the 4's to absorb the entire amount of bonds eligible as security for circulation. In anticipation of the call there has been some activity in the withdrawal of the 4's and substitution of 2's. Up to October 31 last 4's to the amount of $9,136,000 had been withdrawn and the 2 per cents increased $2,416,600; hence a net decrease in the year in the securities held for circulation of $6,719,440. About 600 banks have on deposit as security for circulation bonds of the loan of 1925. Supplementing the Secretary's advice with respect to the withdrawal and redemption of the 4 per cent bonds of 1925, the following form of resolution for adoption by boards of directors of national banks, together with instructions relative to the course of procedure prepared by the department is submitted: RESOLUTION BY NATIONAL BANK AUTHORIZING THE WITHDRAWAL AND ASSIGNMENT OF UNITED STATES 4- PER CENT BONDS OF THE LOAN OF 1925, HELD AS SECURITY FOR CIRCULATING NOTES (AND THE SUBSTITUTION OF UNITED STATES 2 PER CENT BONDS) Resolved, That the Comptroller of the Currency of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered to withdraw from the custody of the Treasurer of the United States and to redeliver to said Treasurer for redemption $ face amount of United States 4 per cent bonds of the loan of 1925 held for account of this bank to secure circulating notes, and to deposit with the Treasurer of the United States, in (a) substi( "full" or "partial.") tution for the 4 per cent bonds of the loan of 1925 to be withdrawn, (b) $ face amount of United States 2 per cent bonds, as follows: Title of loan Face amount Title of loan Face amount And it is further resolved, That the Treasurer of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered to assign and transfer the 4 per cent bonds of the loan of 1925 above described to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemption, (c) $ of the proceeds of redemption to be retained by the Treasurer of the United States and deposited to meet the redemption and retirement of a like amount of circulating notes of this bank now outstanding, which notes are secured by the 4 per cent bonds of the loan of 1925 authorized herein to be withdrawn and redeemed. Payment of the difference between the amount so retained and deposited and the proceeds of redemption to be paid to BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 19 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution passed at a meeting of the board of directors of the (regular or special) , a bank duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the United States, held on the day of , 19 ; and I further certify that due notice of said meeting was given to each member of said board, that a quorum was present, and that said resolution has not been amended or repealed. Witness my signature and the seal of said bank, this day of :, 19 (Oflicial signature of officer) (Impress bank seal here.) (Official title of officer) INSTRUCTIONS (a) The space designated " (a)" should be used to designate whether full or partial substitution of other bonds is to be made. If no such substitution is desired, the words "No substitution" should be entered in the blank space. (b) The space designated " (6)" should be used to designate the amount of 2 per cent bonds to be substituted. If no substitution, is desired, the words "No substitution" should be entered in the blank space. (c) The space designated. " (c)" should be used to designate the amount of the proceeds of redemption which it is desired shall be retained by the Treasurer of the United States to meet the retirement of the outstanding circulating notes which were secured by the 4 per cent bonds. If 2 per cent bonds in an amount equivalent to the amount of 4 per cent bonds withdrawn are to be substituted, no retention of proceeds will be necessary, and accordingly the words "No retention" should be entered in the space designated "(c)." If only partial substitution is desired—that is, if. the amount of 2 per cent bonds to be substituted is less than the amount of 4 per cent bonds to bo withdrawn—there should be entered under " (c) " the amount of the difference necessary to be retained to meet the retirement of outstanding circulating notes which were secured by the 4 per cent bonds. This resolution should be properly executed and certified, with the seal of the bank impressed, and forwarded to the Comptroller of the Currency of the United States, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C , together with the Treasurer's receipt covering the bonds to be withdrawn and the securities, if any, to be submitted. The statements hereinbefore referred to relative to the public debt and securities held in trust by the Treasurer of the United States are as follows: Statement of the public debt of the United States, June 80, 1924 DETAIL OF INTEREST-BEARING DEBT Bonds eligible as security for national-bank circulation: 2 per cent consols of*1930 $599, 724, 050. 00 4 per cent loan of 1925 118, 489, 900. 00 2 per cent Panama Canal loan of 1916-1936 48, 954, ISO. 00 2 per cent Panama Canal loan of 1918-1938 25, 947, 400. 00 Other bonds, etc.: 3 per cent Panama Canal loan of 1961 3 per cent conversion bonds of 1946-47 2J4 per-cent postal-savings bonds (first to twenty-sixth series) 1 First Liberty loan, 1932-1947, 3J^, 4, and 4U per cent Second Liberty loan, 1927-1942, 4 and 4 ^ per centThird Liberty loan, 1928, 4J4 per cent Fourth Liberty loan, 1933-1938, ty£ per cent $793, 115, 530. 00 $49, 800, 000. 00 28, 894, 500. 00 11, 893, 760. 00 1,951,524,750.00 3, 104, 587, 150. 00 2, 997, 199, 950. 00 6, 324, 495, 550. 00 20 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Other bonds, etc.—Continued. Treasury bonds, 1947-1952, 4J^ per cent Treasury notes, 1924-1927 Certificates of indebtedness, 1924-25 Treasury (war) savings securities, series 1920-1923. _ $703, 948, 300. 00 3, 735, 309. 400. 00 807, 513, 500. 00 413, 304, 039. 66 Total interest-bearing debt outstanding Matured debt on which interest has ceased Debt bearing no interest Matured interest obligations, etc 20, 981, 586, 429. 66 30, 241, 250. 26 239, 292, 746. i)l 164, 954, 358. 94 Balance held by Treasurer of the United States, etc 21, 416, 074, 785. 77 238, 029, 514. 74 Net debt, including matured interest obligations, etc...-.' * 21, 178, 045. 271. 03 United Slates Government securities held in trust by Treasurer of the United Slates, June SO, 1924 To secure nationalbank circulation Issues $589,123, 400 87, 423. 450 74,312.080 Consols, 1930. Loan, 1925.... Panama 2's___ To secure ; public j Total held deposits j $1,025,000 148, 500 80, 000 $590,148, 400 87, 571, 950 74, 398, 080 750, 858, 930 Total. 1,259.500 ! 4.0,130', 250 | 752,118. 430 40, 130, 250 750, 858, 930 Total Other bonds, notes, and certificates. 41, 389, 750 ! 792, 243, 680 United Slates bonds deposited as security for circulation by banks chartered and by those increasing their circulation, together with the amount withdrawn by banks reducing their circulation, and by those closed, during each month, year ended October SI, 192% Bonds deposited by banks chartered and those increasing circulation during 2 the year Date November. DecemberJanuary February... March April May June July August September. October 1923 $2, 254, 200 3, 006, 500 1924 Total 2, 262, 250 4, 524, 200 4,114,000 3,617,250 2, 799, 500 3, 624, 500 1, 684, 000 2, 075, 000 2, 794,000 1, 487, 750 j 34,903,150 Bonds withdrawn by banks reducing circulation $540,000 3,054,000 737, 500 666, 250 254, 000 362, 250 357, 750 381,500 051. 290 604, 250 951,500 034. 750 22, 995,040 Bonds withdrawn by banks in liquidation $1,293,500 797, 750 $205,000 15,000 846,300 2,190,000 1, 720, 750 1, 427, 500 2, 940, 000 1, 435, 000 1, 780, 000 615, 000 1, 970, 000 825, 000 49,000 40, 250 125, 000 05. 000 02, 500 100,000 5,000 95,000 25, 000 17, 840, 800. 7S0,750 1 Decrease since June 30, 1923, of $829,545,483. 2 Includes $3,657,750 deposited by 41 of the 135 banks chartered during the year. Bonds withdrawn by bnnks in insolvency REPORT OF THE C0MPTH0LU3R OF THE CURRENCY In connection with the foregoing data, there is appoiuiwl hereto statement relating to the capital stock of national hanks, nationalbank notes, and Federal reserve bank notes outstanding secured by United States bonds and lawful money at the beginning of business on tho dates indicated with the changes during (lie preceding year and the preceding month.; and also tho kinds and amount of bonds on deposit to secure such, notes and tho amount of each denomination of national bank and Fodonil reserve bank notes outstanding at the beginning of business on November 1, 1924. Nov. 1, 1924 Authorized capital .slock of national banks Paul-ill capii-.il stock of national b:mk-; G e t i, 1021 .; $1,335, 7150,^5 -j 1,335, 105, 9!3 Nov. i. i:>23 $1,312, 000, 2io I3117808 Increase or j Increa^:- or decrease since ! decrease since aLove dale i :iL)O\e date Incroaso of authorized capital stock Decrease of authorized ci pi I al .stock IiKT'v-ise of paid-in capital stock Doorcase of paid-in capital stock S6, 8-10, 000 j (3, l:74, 7U5 I Nov. 1, VVA National-bank notes outstanding secured b y United States bonds .. National-bank notes outstanding secured by lawful money ._. j Out. 1, 1024 ._.! . Nov. 1, $735, 602, 435! $73r>, 557; Of/) J 38, 670,189 ; 39, 209.184 ! 28, 7«J9. S8-1 774,28i ; ()24 j Total national-bank notes outs landing.. 775,826,844 • 772, GOriT 269 Increase or decrease since above date Increase, secured b y U n i t e d Slaios bond? Decrease secured b y U n i t e d States bonds Increase secured b y lawful m o n e y Decrease secured b y lawful money _ N o v . 1, 1024 Oct. 1, 19iil 3, 675, 355 Nov. 1, 1923 £521000 $9,134,170 $9, 448.170 15, 758,000 0. 448,170 J6, 282,000 Increase or decrease since abovo date ! 9, 134, 170 Total Federal reservv bank noies outstanding iV*t ''ncrease Net decrease $«, 203, 0,30 9, S79; ;>0o G89,93r>!_ 1, 545,220 Federal reserve bank notes outstanding secured by United States "bonds Federal reserve bank notes outstanding secured by lawful money _. $743, 80:>. 3S5 Increase or decrease since above dale $955,225 j _.. Net increase... Net decrease. Increase secured by United States bonds Decrease secured bv United States bonds Increase secured by lawful money Decrease secured by lawful money "M2;J 1 Tier ease or decrease since above date $524,000 ___ __ $314,656 6, 023, 830 314, 000 7,147, 830 22 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY On deposit to secure Kinds of bonds on deposit Federal • reserve bank notes United States consols of 1930 (2 per cent) United States loan of 1925 (4 per c e n t ) . . . _.. United States Panama of 193G (2 per cent) United States Panama of 1938 (2 per cent) Total. On deposit to secure nationalbank notes National-bank notes of each denomination outstanding November 1, 1924 One dollar Two dollars Five dollars. 76,687,050 Ten dollars Twenty dollars 48, 484, 720 Fifty dollars One hundred dollars. 25, 584, 920 Five hundred dollars One thousand dollars 739, 842, 890 Fractional parts $589,086,200 Federal reserve bank notes of each denomination outstanding November 1, 1924 i $341, 447 162, 894 149, 657, 260 325, 274, 300 247, 957, 530 27, 583, 750 20,741,400 87, 500 21, 000 61, 093 $4, 244, 333 1,983, 442 1, 616,955 478, 960 767, 480 43,000 Total 777, 888,174 I 3,606,550 !. 9,134,170 Total 774,281,624 | 9,134,170, Less 2 1 Issued prior to 1879. Notes redeemed but not assorted by denominations. 2 REDEMPTION OF NATIONAL BANK AND FEDERAL RESERVE BANK CIRCULATION In the fiscal year ended June 30, 1924, national bank notes, Federal reserve notes, and Federal reserve bank notes to the amount of $2,067,431,535 were presented to the National Bank Redemption Agency of the Treasurer's office for redemption. Of this amount, $1,506,899,500 were Federal reserve notes, $11,606,830 Federal reserve bank notes, and $548,925,205 national bank notes. The total expense incident to the redemption of these notes was $723,837.52. The average cost per $1,000 for all notes redeemed through cash was $0.93; the average cost for redemption of national bank notes, $0.96; Federal reserve bank notes, $0.97; and Federal reserve notes, $0.53. Canceled Federal reserve notes to the amount of $1,466,673,540 received direct from Federal reserve banks and their branches were not counted into cash, and therefore were not taken into consideration in arriving at the average cost for redemption. The average rate per $1,000 for expense on account of redemption of this latter class was $0.11. Statements showing the amount of national bank notes, Federal reserve bank notes, and Federal reserve notes received monthly for redemption in the year ended October 31, 1924, the source wlience received, and the classification of redemptions, with the cost per $1,000 for each class redeemed, are published in the appendix of this report. NATIONAL BANKS OF ISSUE Of the total number of reporting banks December 31, 1923, 8,184, 7,261 had taken advantage of the provision of the national bank act authorizing the issuance of national-bank circulation and had circulating notes outstanding amounting to $725,949,000. The total capital of all national banks on the date indicated was $1,325,825,000, and the number of banks not issuing circulation was 923, with capital of $173,075,000. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 23 Statements showing the number of reporting banks in each State and Federal reserve district, with the amount of capital and circulation outstanding, of banks of issue, and the number of banks not issuing circulation and their capital, are published in the appendix of this report. PROFIT ON NATIONAL BANK CIECULATION Elsewhere in this report are computations by the Actuary of the Treasury relative to trie profit on national bank circulation based upon the deposit of $100,000 consols of 1930, the 4's of 1925 and the Panama Canal 2's. The computations are based on the cost price of the bonds and the profit is expressed in amounts and per cents in excess of 6 per cent on the investment. In the computation, from the gross receipts; i. e., interest on the bonds and interest at 6 per cent on circulation, less the 5 per cent redemption fund, there are deductions for the tax on circulation, expense of maintenance and the sinking fund. From the returns it is noted that the 2 per cent consols were at the low point, namely, 102.625, in February last; hence, a profit on circulation secured thereby of 0.606 per cent. In July last the bonds cost 104.577 at which figure the profit on circulation is stated at 0.177 per cent in excess of 6 per cent of the cost of the bonds. The cost of the Panama Canal 2's during the year were slightly lower than the consols, hence, the profit on circulation secured thereby was correspondingly greater. The computations referred to are supplemented with statements covering the monthly range of prices of the bonds in New York from November 1, 1923, to November 1, 1924, and also a computation of the investment value of United States consols, Panama Canal bonds and the bonds of 1925. ORGANIZATION AND LIQUIDATION OF NATIONAL BANKS Under the various acts of Congress from 1863 to 1900 national banking associations have been organized and authorized to begin business up to and including October 31, 1924- to the number of 12,590 of which 3,700 have been closed by voluntary liquidation. The liquidations include not only banks closed to discontinue business, but those which may have been reorganized or amalgamated with other banks, State and national, and those consolidated under the act of November 7, 1918. In this period, 1863 to 1924, exclusive of failed banks restored to solvency, some 792 associations were placed in charge of receivers and liquidated in the interest of creditors and others. From the foregoing it appears that approximately only 6}4 per cent of the total number of banks organized resulted in failures. This is notable when comparisons are made with other lines of business. As will be noted elsewhere in this report the creditors of national banks, the affairs of which have been iully liquidated, received on an average of over 81 per cent in dividends, etc. on their claims. In the fall of 1914 the Federal reserve banks began their operations. On November 1 of that year the capital of the 7,578 national banks in existence was $1,072,000,000. By October 1, 1924, the number of banks had increased to 8,098, and their capital was slightly in excess of $1,335,000,000; hence, a net increase of banks in this period of 520 and in capital of about $263,300,000. In this 10 year period, while 17()8S°—24t 3 24 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY banks to the number of 1,938, with capital of $190,960,000 were organized, there were 1,418 liquidations, voluntary and involuntary, including the number lost through consolidations. In the meantime the volume of assets of the going banks increased nearly 100 per cent, or from $11,482,000,000 to $22,565,900,000. In the year ended October 31, 1924, applications for the organization of national banks to the number of 225 were received, the contemplated capital being roundly $23,820,000. Of the applications received 58 were rejected for various reasons and 83 were abandoned, The number of banks chartered in the year was 135, with authorized capital of $21,375,000, of which number 29 were conversions of State banks, 7 reorganizations of State or private banks, 2 reorganizations of national banks and 97 primary or independent organizations. During the year 155 banks were placed in voluntary liquidation, 53 of which, exclusive of the 16 consolidated under the act of November 7, 1918, were absorbed by other national banks in the same locality, 96 were absorbed by State banks and 6 discontinued business. In the current year 138 banks, including 1 heretofore in voluntary liquidation, were placed in charge of receivers. This number includes 6 which were afterward restored to solvency and 1 which had been reported out during the previous year. LABOR BANXS Following the organization of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Co-Operative National Bank of Cleveland, Ohio, October 26, 1920, the first association formed by labor interests, the following charters have been issued: The Transportation Brotherhoods National Bank of Minneapolis, Minn., December 15, 1922. The Labor National Bank of Montana at Three Forks, Mont., April 20, 1923. The Telegraphers National Bank of St. Louis, Mo., May 4, 1923. The Brotherhoods Co-Operative National Bank of Spokane, Wash., July 28, 1923. The Brotherhood of Railway Clerks National Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio, September 29, 1923. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers National Bank of Boston, Mass., May 23, 1924. The Labor Co-Operative National Bank of Paterson, N. J., July 9, 1924. The powers, rights, etc., of these labor banks differ in no respect from those of other national banking associations. DOMESTIC BRANCHES OF NATIONAL BANKS Under authority of section 5155 of the Revised Statutes of the United States the following national banks, formerly State banks, continue to operate the branches indicated: California: Bank of California, National Association, San Francisco; capital, $8,500,000. Branch at Portland, Oreg.; capital, $300,000. Branch at-Seattle, Wash.; capital, $200,000. Branch at Taeoma, Wash.; capital, $200,000. REPORT 03? THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 25 Louisiana* Calcasieu National Bank of Southwestern Louisiana, Lake Charles; capital, $1,000,000. Branch at De Quiney; capital, $40,000. Branch, at Jennings; capita], $120,000. Branch at Kinder; capital, $30,000. Branch at Lake Arthur; capital, $40,000. Branch at Oakdaie; capital, $120,000. Branch at Sulphur; capital, $40,000. Branch at Vinton; capital, $50,000* Branch at Welsh; capital, $00,000. Massachusetts: Federal National Bank of Boston; capital, $1,500,000. Four l branches in Boston, with capital of $50,000 assigned to each. Safe Deposit National Bank of New Bedford; capital, $350,000. Branch in New Bedford; capital, $50,000. Michigan: City National Bank of Battle Creek; capital. $400,000. Branch in Battle Creek; capital, $25,000. National Union Bank of Jackson; capital, $400,000. Branch in Jackson; capital, $100,000. Mississippi: Pascagoula National. Bank of Moss Point; capital, $75,000. % Branch in Pascagoula; capital, $25,000. New York: Chatham & Phoenix National Bank of New York; capital, $10,500,000. Twelve branches in the city of New York, with capital of $100,000 assigned to each. Public National Bank of New York; capital, $4,000,000. Five branches in the city of New York, with capital of $100,000 assigned to each. Seaboard National Bank of the city of New York; capital, $4,000,000. Two branches in the city of New York, with capital of $100,000 assigned to each. North Carolina: American Exchange National Bank of Greensboro; capital, $750,000. Branch in Greensboro; capital, $150,000. Farmers National Bank & Trust Co. of Winston-Salem; capital, $300,000. Branch in Winston-Salem; capital, $50,000. Oregon: First National Bank of Milton; capital, $50,000. Branch at Freewater; capital, $10,000. ' Washington: Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle; capital, $2,200,000. Two branches in Seattle, with capital of $50,000 assigned to one and $200,000 assigned to the other. Wisconsin: American National Bank of Milwaukee; capital, $1,000,000. Two branches in the city of Milwaukee, with capital of $50,000 assigned to each. Under the consolidation act of November 7, 1918, converted State banks having branches were consolidated with the following banks and the branches continued: California: The First National Bank of Lemoore; capital, $150,000. Branch at Stratford; capital, $25,000. District of Columbia: The Riggs National Bank of Washington, D. C ; capital, $2,500,000. Three branches in the city of Washington, with capital of $10,000 assigned to each. 1 One of which was acquired by consolidation under act Nov. 7,1918. 26 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER. OF THE CURRENCY Georgia: The Fourth National Bank of Atlanta; capital, $1,200,000. Four branches in the city of Atlanta, with capital of $50,000 assigned to each. Branch at Decatur; capital, $25,000. Atlanta and Lowry National Bank, Atlanta; capital, $4,000,000. Two branches in Atlanta, with capital of $50,000 assigned to each. Massachusetts: The Atlantic National Bank of Boston; capital, $4,500,000. Three branches in Boston, with capital of $100,000 assigned to each. The First National Bank of Boston; capital, $15,000,000. Seven branches in Boston, with capital of $50,000 assigned to each. Chapin National Bank of Springfield; capital, $500,000. Two branches in Springfield, with capital of $50,000 assigned to each. Michigan: Grand Rapids National Bank of Grand Rapids; capital, $1,000,000. Nine branches in the city of Grand Rapids, with capital of $10,000 assigned to each. New Jersey: Union Trust and Hudson County National Bank, Jersey City; capital, $750,000. Branch in Jersey City; capital, $50,000. Branch at Bayonne; capital, $50,000. New York: * # National Commercial Bank & Trust Co. of Albany; capital, $1,250,000. Branch in Albany; capital, $100,000. Chase National Bank of New York; capital, $20,000,000. Seven branches in the city of New York, with capital of $100,000 assigned to each. East River National Bank of the city of New York; capital, $2,100,000. Two branches in the city of New York, with capital of $100,000 assigned to each. Mechanics & Metals National Bank, New York; capital, $10,000,000. Twelve branches in the city of New York, to which is assigned $50,000 capital each to eight, and $100,000 each to four of the branches. National City Bank of New York; capital, $40,000,000. Three branches in the city of New York, with capital of $100,000 assigned to each. South Carolina: The Peoples National Bank of Charleston; capital, $1,000,000. Two branches in Charleston, with capital of $200,000 assigned to one and $100,000 assigned to the other. Tennessee: Unaka and City National Bank of Johnson City; capital, $400,000. Branch in Johnson City; capital, $25,000. Virginia: First National Bank of Abingdon; capital, $200,000. Branch in Abingdon; capital, $25,000. Peoples National Bank of Leesburg; capital, $100,000. Branch at Upperville; capital, $10,000. Seaboard National Bank of Norfolk; capital, $800,000. Branch in Norfolk; capital, $50,000. 27 BEPORT OF THE COMPTBOLLER OF THE CURBENCY National hanks, with numher of additional local offices and dates of approval of their establishmentj October 31, 1924 Location California: Crockett.. Fresno Huntington Park.. Inglewood___ Long Beach. Los Angeles . NumDate of ber of approval of addi- establishment tional of additional oiliccs offices Title of bank National Bank First National Bank California National Bank. First National Bank _ _ ( Do. Commercial National Bank. Do. Merchants National Bank. Do. Pacific National Bank.. _ United States National Bank Central National Bank. _ California National Bank United States National Bank First National Bank Second National Bank District National Bank Franklin National Bank Lincoln National Bank__ _ _ Biggs National Bank _ _ Standard National Bank _ Atlanta and Lowry National Bank _ Citizens Union National Bank___ Do Oakland Sacramento San Diego Santa Cruz__ District of Columbia: Washington * Do.i Do.i. Do.i Do.i Georgia: Atlanta Kentucky: Louisville Do _ Do Maryland: Baltimore Do _ Do Massachusetts: Adams Boston Do. Do Do Do Fitch burg.. SpringfieldWellesley... Michigan: Detroit.. Do Flint Jackson Ludington Muskcgon Saginaw__ Nebraska: South Omaha _ Do New York: Buffalo Louisville National Bank National Bank of Kentucky Citizens National Bank _ Farmers and Merchants National Bank Merchants National Bank.. First National Bank... ....do _ _ Atlantic National Bank Citizens National Bank Federal National Bank National Shawmut Bank Safety Fund National Bank.. Chapin National Bank Wcllesley National Bank First National Bank National Bank of Commerce. First National Bank Peoples National Bank , First National Bank. Union National Bank Second National Bank Live Stock National Bank... __ Packers National Bank of South Omaha. Community National Bank __. Manufacturers & Traders National Bank. Do South Side National Bank _ Do First National Bank Ithaca Bronx National Bank New YorkCapitol National Bank _ _ Do. Chemical National Bank _ Do. i Established under authority of the Millspaugh Act of April 26,1922. Nov. 28, 1923 Dec. 39,1923 May 3,1924 Mar. 7,] 923 Nov. 8,1923 July 1,1922 June 13.1922 Oct. 31.1923 Jan. 29.1924 June 4,1924 ifAug. 1,1922 I Oct. 11,1922 :]Mar. 15,1924 I June 4,1924 Feb. 5,1924 /Mar. 1,1924 \July 29,1924 Aug. 2,1922 Sept. 6.1922 Apr. 9.1923 Nov. 22,1922 _ i Nov. 18,1922 Way 1,1923 i\Aug. 25,1924 Dec. 30,1922 Dec. 4,1922 Sept. 8.1922 Apr. 7.1923 Sept. 22,1922 Nov. 20,1922 [July 20,1922 {Aug. 15,1922 I Nov. 28,1923 Dec. 18,1922 July 29,1924 Aug. 18,1922 Aug. 1,1922 Dec. 7,1923 /Jan. 18,1924 \Oct. 16,1924 Mug. 23,1922 \Jan. 2,1924 Mar. 3.1923 Jan. 18,1924 Dec. 3,1923 Jan. 30,1924 Jan. 10,1924 /Nov. 18.1922 \Mar. 30.1923 (Jan. 2.1924 Upr. 7,1924 [June 14.1924 July 19,1922 Dec. 15.1923 Nov. 22.1922 Sept. 8,1922 Jan. 23.1924 Jan. 13.1923 Dec. Jan. 3.1923 18,1924 I Aug. 18, 1922 [Jan. 18,1923 Dec. 21.1922 Feb. 23.1923 Nov. 9.1922 July 17.1924 /Jan. 9.1923 Upr. 28,1923 Apr. 28.1923 28 REPORT OF THE COMPTROIA.EE- OF THE CURRENCY National banks, with number of additional local offices and dales of approval of their establishment, October 31, 1924—Continued Location Title of bank New York—Continued. New York Do Do_ 3)o. i:<ist. River National Bank First National Hank of the City of "Brooklyn.. Hamilton Nationa Bank Harriman National Bank Mechanics & Metals National Bank. National Bank of Bay Ridge National Butchers & Drovers Bank.. National City Bank.. Do... Do.. Do.. National Park Bank. Do.. Public National Bank.. Do. 4 1 2 1 1 I 1 2 Z Jo 18. 1021 ll>; 1924 29.1924 30.1924 2o, 1023 Jiilv 1"), 1924 Nov. 28,1923 M a v 6. 1924 i'OcL 2f>. 1923 \Jan. 30, 1924 /Mar. 19,1924 tOct. 10, 1924 July 18,1922 Aug. 29. 1922 Dec. 8. i922 Feb. 28,1923 Jan. 2t>, 1924 July 31,1924 Aug. 1,1922 Mar. 8.1924 Nov. 19,1923 Oct. 13,1922 Oct. 24,1922 July 24,1922 J i-i n . July /Oet \Oct. Anr. Richmond Ilill National Bank Roekaway Beach National Bank Manufacturers National Bank Jefferson Co. National Bank.. Yonkers National Bank & Trust Co. American Exchange National Bank.. 1 2 1 1 1 1 Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Co-Operaative National Bank. American-First National Bank First National Bank ... 2 Sept. 8,1922 1 1 Jan. 2. 1923 Nov. 28,1923 First National Bank _ Pennsylvania National Bank_ First National Bank .do.. .do_-.. Broad Street N ation al Bank Central National Bank Corn Exchange National Bank Drovers & Merchants National Bank. Fourth Street National Bank....' Northern National Bank Overbrook National Bank Philadelhpia National bank Reading National Bank West Branch National Bank York National Bank Bank of Charleston National Banking Association. Norwood National Bank 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 \ 2 Do Do Troy _ W'atertown Yonkers North Carolina: Greensboro. _ Ohio: Cleveland.. Findlay Lockland Pennsylvania: Chester Do Johnstown McKees Rocks Philadelphia Do Do Do Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Reading Williamsport. York ._._ South Carolina: Charleston Greenville Tennessee: Knoxville Nashville.. Virginia: Charlottesville.. Norfolk Richmond Do. Do. NumDate of ber 01 approval of addi- establishment tional of additional offices offices City National Bank American National Bank.. Peoples National Bank Virginia National Bank American National Bank_. Merchants National Bank. Planters National Bank Sept. 22,1922 May 24,1924 Apr. 2«, 1924 Oct. 24,1922 July 25,1922 Nov. 13,1923 July 24,1922 July 18,1922 Jan. 18, 1924 Aug. 17,1922 Apr. 2,1923 Sept. 2,1924 Apr. 30,192? n /Aug. 24,1922 ii \Feb. 15.1924 I Aug. 31,1922 1 July 25,1922 2 1 Aug. 30.1922 Dec. 15,1923 1 Jan. 3,1924 /Feb. 20,1924 I Aug. 1,1924 o Z Jan. Apr. July c\ /July z \Feb. 1 Julv 1 1 4 9,1923 29,1924 20.1922 21,1922 2,1924 19,1922 29 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF EACH REPORT CALLED FOE DURING THE YEAE In accordance with the provision of section 5211, Revised Statutes, each national bank in operation was required to submit four reports of condition in the year ended October 31, 1924, The resources and liabilities of reporting banks at the date of each call in the year are shown in the following statement: Abstract of reports of condition of national banks on dates indicated [In thousands of dollars] Fcpt. I I , Dec. 31, Mar. 31, June 30, Oct. 10, 1923—8,239 1923—8,184 1924—8,115 1924-8,085 1924—8,074 banks banks banks banks banks K:.:SOURCI-:S Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)1 11.934.556 11,870,502 Overdrafts 10,470 12,950 Customers' liability account of acceptances. 207,438 153,485 United States Government securities owned 2, 602, 7(52 2,566,851 Other bonds, storks, securities, (:1c 2, 398, 304 2,477, 843 504, 731 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures 512,910 80, 4 i 2 Other real eKtato owned 93,881 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. 1,109.345 1,180,838 Items with Federal reserve banks in. process of collect ion _. _ 403,456 460,173 Cash in vault 301,485 386. 428 Amount due from nat ional banks960, 769 1,029,342 Amount due from other banks, bankers, 202. 974 and trust companies 319, 992 Exchanges for clearing house 481,585 925, 979 Checks on other banks in the same place... 49, 500 85, 079 Outside checks and other cash items 59,40(3 73, 656 Redemption fund and due from U. S. 30, 934 Treasurer 30, 746 Other assets _ 144,1(52 161,940 21,712,876 I 22,400,128 Total. 11,952,287 10.815 202, 572 11,978,728 10. 075 135, 829 12,210,148 12,242 145, 666 2,494,313 2,511,637 525,335 100, 098 1,160,766 2,481.778 2, 600, 550 532, 728 1,198, 670 2, 579,190 2,897,040 541,852 107,459 1,303,631 379, 307 342, 969 938, 804 397, 340 345,219 1, 099, 763 427,894 360.101 1,412,807 283, 386 842,719 67, 083 Mi, 420 345, 020 925, 568 75, 925 69, 087 439.355 575, 360 53,871 52,898 37,167 157,210 37,129 107,280 36,726 166,820 22, 062, 888 22, 565, 919 23,323,061 104,630 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding. Due to Federal reserve banks Amount duo to national banks Amount due to other banks, ban kens, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings)... United States deposits.. Total deposits United States Government securities borrowed _ Bonds a n d securities (oilier t h a n United States) borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations presenting borrowed money other than rediscounts) Notes a n d bills rcdiscountcd (including acceptances of other banks a n d foreign bills of exchange of drafts sold with indorsement) Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding Acceptances executed for customers and to j furnish dollar exchange less those purchased or discounted Acceptances executed b y other banks Liabilities other than those stated above. . Total.. 1,332,394 1,068,320 3,325,825 1, 068,359 1, 335, f>72 1, 073,363 523,010 731,479 29, 7(3 905,104 473, 979 725,949 26, 905 920, 239 1,510,573 130,547 167,157 9, 331, 308 4,864, 369 101.649 1,648, 607 186,434 347, 629 9,593,119 4,948,019 157,849 17, J 7,0Jt0,530 1,334,011 j 1,080,578 1,332,527 1,074,268 507,905 720, 483 25, 328 886, 435 501, 656 729, 686 26, 445 1,035, 000 556, 792 723, 530 27, 342 1,338,309 1, 653,347 1, 759, 556 226, 714 323, 621 9, 593, 250 5, 259, 933 123,318 18,347,887 1,933,857 147,404 217,231 9,795, 580 5,460, 677 188,398 187,704 201, 785 9, 292,127 5,108, 970 183,000 17,698,696 19,108,798 36,983 | 38, 287 2, 750 3, 038 352, 995 324,166 238,888 143, 847 123,611 400, 799 333,896 271, 645 106,778 170,419 7,503 5,475 6,225 9,456 6,135 145, 786 18.897 51,430 204., 432 17, 630 56, 231 193,240 25, 455 47,200 131,411 17,381 38,171 140,574 18,435 35,662 22, 062, 888 22, 565,919 23,323,061 21,712,876! 22,406,128 Digitized for 1 Includes customers' liability under letters of credit. FRASER 35,684 2,532 32, 542 2,565 28,729 3,581 30 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER. OF THE CURRENCY CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS OCTOBER 10, 1924 The combined resources of 8,074 reporting national banks, October 10, 1924, amounting to $23,323,061,000, were greater than at the date of any report during the past four years, or since November 15, 1920, when the resources of 8,123 banks amounted to $23,535,120,000. Comparison of principal items of resources and liabilities follows. RESOURCES LOANS AND DISCOUNTS Loans and discounts, including rediscounts of $170,419,000, aggregated $12,210,148,000, October 10, 1924, and show an increase since September 14, 1923, of $275,592,000. INVESTMENTS IN BONDS AND SECURITIES The total investments of these banks in United States Government securities and other miscellaneous stocks, bonds, and securities, amounted to $5,476,230,000, or approximately 24 per cent of total resources, and show an increase in the year of $475,164,000. United States Government securities were $2,579,190,000, or $23,572,000 less than a year ago, and other miscellaneous bonds and securities amounted to $2,897,040,000, and were $498,736,000 in excess of the amount September 14, 1923. CASH IN VAULT AND BANK BALANCES Cash in vault amounted to $360,101,000. showing a reduction of $1,384,000. Balances due from other banks and bankers, including lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks of $1,303,631,000, and items with these banks in process of collection to the amount of $427,894,000, aggregated $3,583,688,000. and were $697,144,000 greater than a year ago. LIABILITIES CAPITAL, SURPLUS, AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS Capital stock was increased in the year $133,000, and amounted to $1,332,527,000, October 10, 1924, although the reduction of reporting banks in this period was 165. Surplus and undivided profits were increased from $1,591,330, 000 to $1,631,060,000. CIRCULATING NOTES OUTSTANDING Liabilities for circulation outstanding were reduced in the year $7,949,000, and amounted to $723,530,000 October 10, 1924. DEPOSIT LIABILITIES Total deposit liabilities amounting to $19,108,798,000 show an increase in the year of $2,068,268,000. Included in this increase is $920,999,000, representing a gain in deposits to the credit of other banks and bankers, including certified checks and cashiers7 checks REPORT OF TEE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 31 outstanding, which rose from $2,743,144,000 to $3,664,143,000, $550,961,000 being the amount of increase in demand deposits, including United States depsoits, which amounted to $9,983,978,000 compared with $9,433,017,000, a year ago, and $596,308,000 representing the amount of increase in time deposits, including postal savings, which rose from $4,864,369,000 to $5,460,677,000. MONEY BORROWED Liabilities for money borrowed on account of bills payable and rediscounts were reduced $459,764,000, and amounted to $294,030,000 October 10, 1924. Bills payable of $123,611,000 show a reduction in the year of $229,384,000, and rediscounts to the amount of $170,419,000, a reduction of $230,380,000. PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Statement showing the principal item of resources and liabilities of national banks in each State, Alaska, and Hawaii at close of business October 10, 1924, follows: Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks October 10, 192/+ CO to [In thousands of dollars] States, etc. United NumLoans, States ber of including banks overdrafts securities Maine-New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island. Connecticut Total New England States _ New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Total Eastern States... Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida _ Alf|.hfvmqr Mississippi Louisiana . Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States.. Other bonds, stocks, etc. Due from Cash in banks and vault other cash Capital Surplus Profits items Circulation outstanding Total deposits Bills payable Rediscounts Total assets d o 58 54 46 157 17 61 61,628 34,957 31,279 746,191 40,794 138,912 13,860 12,023 6,068 103,055 7,440 33,322 40,298 12,150 16,312 159,643 15,455 36,043 1,788 1,615 983 15,090 1,625 5,754 12,438 9,410 5,467 177, 599 8,539 32,421 7, 370 5,240 5,060 68,067 6,320 20,057 5,493 4,542 2,732 54,210 5,090 16,079 4,545 3,010 2,321 35, 820 4,722 10, 556 5, 595 4,84i 4, 319 23,032 4,701 12,327 108,459 53,498 45,641 1,065,476 54,123 198,751 552 1,350 1,059 1, 521 180 1,036 840 106 475 11,648 74 331 132,871 72,689 6!, 77.1 1,294,213 75,367 259,697 393 1,053,761 175,777 279,901 26, 855 245,874 112,114 88,146 60, 974 54, 815 1,525,948 5,698 13,474 1, 896,608 528 247 867 18 84 13 2,647,927 357,435 1,338, 757 10, 550 150,120 68,650 705,073 76,005 369,527 2,321 30,034 21,251 705, 603 213, 730 594,455 6,352 46,197 11,824 50,166 14,491 43,847 453 3,662 3,133 992,443 75,334 433, 521 2,146 49,209 23,519 225, 911 37,985 • 141,499 1,710 16, 654 9,327 276, 511 34, 573 202,154 1,932 16,159 5,613 139, 923 .18,224 82, 652 3,016 7,335 2, 678 78, 9io 20, 6-47 94, 735 1,135 9,435 5,406 4,449, 508 041,167 2, 325.409 3 6, ti-12 236, 743 113,698 23,006 o, 099 19,198 55 1,420 345 48,069 1,721 (), 325 47 215 702 5,334.071 762. (509 2,889,828 22,560 289,489 138,635 w o 1,757 4,573,439 1,201,211 1, 578,161 115,752 1,576,172 433,08G 536,942 251,828 210,271 7,783,227 50,123 57,079 9,437,192 pa 182 124 83 81 93 54 105 35 33 576 88 138 108 261,443 129, 820 123, 910 83,021 122,814 82,202 96,008 45,093 73,971 501,468 55,471 163, 507 144,582 33,541 21,263 14,528 12,296 15, 369 20,504 16.640 4,708 7,180 94,042 9,266 26,610 19, 303 19,974 16,290 4,356 6,269 4,389 25,071 15,610 9,230 5,044 28,922 3,992 22,835 12,256 6,470 3,854 3,594 2,068 3,687 3,743 4,171 1,501 2,271 20,235 2,292 4,596 4,321 55, 788 20, 518 27,497 19,625 45,149 30, 357 34,435 12, 817 20, 986 262,997 20,976 40,506 36,534 30,008 13,426 13,4'J5 11,880 16,340 10,140 13,230 5,035 8,875 74,601 7,912 18,490 17,379 23,526 11,076 8,504 5,962 11,631 4,111 8,098 2,947 4,756 36,025 3,473 13,290 9,993 9, 894 5,915 4,494 3,391 4,993 3,098 5,052 1,400 1,727 20,061 2,065 7, 659 3,662 22,204 10,584 9,026 7,294 10,442 5,866 10,348 2,904 4,173 43,490 ' 4,135 16,231 13, 484 291,020 149, 030 132.649 98, 790 151,747 142,770 132,957 58, 240 93,058 766,030 73, 544 202, 678 166,617 4,442 7, 120 o, 206 2,057 1,561 390 864 1,074 405 4, 756 1.705 3,311 5,330 8,722 2,274 9,840 3,011 3,098 945 2,175 4,115 3,338 3,636 2, 097 2, 200 0, -197 393,880 200,131 183,475 133,913 201,090 167,742 173,300 76,175 118,429 953,187 95, f#0 260,210 220,870 1,700 1,883,310 295, 250 174,238 62,803 628,185 240,817 143,392 73,411 160,181 2,459,130 30,281 52, ;754 a, 190,154 n o g H o w O o -.. - - --- Total Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska - . Kansas Montana Wyoming _ Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma _ _.._ Total Western States... W ashington Oregon California Idaho Utah _.._ NFevada. Arizona _ _ _._ . Total Pacific States Alaska, (.nonmember banks)... Hawaii (nonmember banks).. Total (nonmember banks) Total United States 358 247 500 322 157 332 346 131 468,489 212,908 955, 056 251,272 236, 543 371, 630 244.351 339,823 109,489 50,015 158,943 44.930 39, 322 75,37! 38, (599 47,879 138,642 48, 295 145, 514 80,736 47,844 58, 573 24,966 45, 755 17,529 10, 756 28, 734 7,413 7,710 8, 6(59 7, 582 5,957 128, 353 57, 223 320, ."07 84, 032 74, 359 144, 393 68, 748 175, 966 61,910 31,817 90,815 25. 3(50 26, 840 38,486 2(5, 7»0 41,712 2,193 3,080,132 56-1,048 590,325 9-1,350 1,053, 581 343, 720 HV) 115 175 258 90 35 141 421 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin .Minnesota Iowa Missouri 55,687 48,026 144,677 118,642 38,869 25. 607 134^ 364 17,093 194,983 9,368 9. (530 18,652 20,939 9,440 4,496 S4| 511 2,710 30, 675 5,416 5,614 12,997 16,981 7,855 2,694 35,583 923 2S:643 1,970 1,909 4,031 4,819 2, 522 1, 736 6,704 962 7,8i8 23, 261 20,088 70, 286 70, 209 20,433 11,777 68,946 5, 289 102, 553 6, 590 5, 230 16,745 17, 657 5,81.0 2, 725 13,140 2. 310 28', 475 1,433 777,948 14.0,421 116,706 32,471 392,842 111 98 266 67 21 11 19 145, 345 94, 409 526, 569 31,768 28, 552 8,840 14,664 38, 677 29, 551 109,598 6. 285 6,027 2, 543 2,8(56 35, 521 22,394 3. 894 5,148 U749 1,4C2 5, 842 3, S45 13,991. 1,271 636 459 1, 1.07 69, 598 44, 564 216,972 13.512 14, 299 3,390 4, 690 593 850.147 195,547 150,48.') 27,151 3 2 1, 199 2,454 1,066 2, 270 108 1, 116 247 472 3, 336 1,224 719 2, 138 750 2,f>79, 190 2, Sii7,040 360, iOi 4,265,8! 7 1, 332, 527 3,653 8,074" 12, 222,390 43, 59S 1 (5, 059 (51, 059 17, 220 14, 521 21,980 13, 908 16, 809 27,191 8, 597 40, 384 10, 5(56 9.922 10, 655 5, 249 11,843 45, 553 27, 347 33, 894 14, 583 15, 740 16,518 19,169 18, 605 693, 512 300, 762 1,113, 101 417, 4 H! 352, 409 588,157 328, 048 .••3.'i, 622 8,128 2,844 2, 774 1,530 372 1,021 2,186 1,335 6, 555 1, 648 3,810 538 1, 366 2, 636 9, 7(58 1,129 898,394 399, 433 1,660,306 4.88, 523 422, 452 (583, 379 405, 092 (530, 752 205,160 124,407 191, 409 4, 036,030 19,190 27,450 5,588,331 3, 217 2, 542 8,978 9, Oil 2,651 1,977 9, 674 977 7, 798 577 709 4,564 3,401 1,310 443 3, 677 211. 2,855 4,449 3,472 8,877 10,589 2,985 1,846 6, 028 1,476 10, 242 84,832 75,513 220, 218 201,075 69,317 40, 708 252, 229 23, 002 328, 857 1,08! 476 234 198 438 186 583 118 1,304 1, 703 2, 155 2,022 780 984 282 1,639 760 3,132 102.544 90,131 261, 829 243, 402 83, 5iO 48,186 287, 083 28,916 383,681 98,682 46,855 17,747 49,004 1,295,751 -,618 13,457 1,529.342 17,190 13,180 61,833 4, 545 3, 550 1,460 1,600 7, 241 5, 702 35, 328 1,831. 1, 508 654 854 4, 539 3,143 18, 622 614 S68 195 256 9, 258 5, 583 33, 547 2. 681 3.162 1,207 961 267, 379 17-i. ]93 825, 371 4S, 205 47,912 14,4-15 22,021 355 82 4, 742 1,893 70 179 1,389 3, 655 565 206 ")9 411 308, 12 i 203, 587 995, 785 60. 345 57,314 17,901 27,046 367, 025 103,358 53,118 28,237 5i;, 399 1, 39'.), 526 7,701 6, 405 1,670,159 420 1,7.18 150 600 85 570 62 126 50 441 •2, 788 6. 398 655 J88 491 1,074,2(58 556, 792 3, 135 8,140 9, J86 1!). 10S.7WS 1.1,275 123, Cxi 170,419 23, 32U, 061 03 34 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY NATIONAL BANK LIABILITIES ON ACCOUNT OF BILLS PAYABLE AND REDISCOUNTS The liabilities of national banks for money borrowed, show a substantial reduction at the date of each report during the year. On December 31, 1923, bills payable amounted to $324,166,000, and rediscounts $333,896,000. Between December 31, 1923, and March 31, 1924, bills payable were reduced to $238,888,000 and rediscounts to $271,645,000, and on June 30, 1924, the amount of bills payable was further reduced to $143,847,000 and rediscounts amounted to $196,778,000. By October 10, 1924, bills payable had declined to $123,611,000 and rediscounts were $170,419,000. The amount of bills payable and rediscounts of banks in each of the 12 Federal reserve districts, with the total, is shown in the following statement as of the date of each report of condition during the year ended October 10, 1924: Total borrowings of national banks on account of bills payable and rediscounts in each Federal reserve district at dale of each report during year ended October 10, 192% [In thousands of dollars] District District District District District District District No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 6 No. 7 No. 1 No. 5 Dec. 31, 1923: Bills payable Rediscounts Total Mar. 31, 1924: Bills payable Rediscounts Total... June 30, 1924: Bills payable Rediscounts Total Oct. 10, 1924: Bills payable Rediscounts Total 21,328 53,815 156,146 55, 216 42, 004 53, 856 36, 454 79,096 71, 850 45,215 34, 059 12,834 19, 018 16,221 25, 862 32, 667 8,307 23, 829 20,985 33,207 117, 065 46, 893 35, 239 58, 529 32,136 54,192 23, 130 32, 910 19,723 7,248 15,960 8,208 22, 865 31,416 6, 388 19, 888 8,945 25,044 22, 856 56, 040 26, 971 24,168 54, 281 26, 276 33,989 5, 629 13,474 28, 257 48, 799 14, 799 6,199 15,886 9, 332 17,677 24, 654 8,192 16, 019 6,556 15,921 19,103 77, 056 20,998 25, 218 42, 331 24, 211 22,477 District No. 9 District No. 10 District No. 11 District No. 12 15,398 24, 392 9,514 14,653 13,239 33, 933 3, 331 8,282 16,071 21,334 324,166 333,896 39,790 24,167 47,172 11,613 37, 405 658, 062 12,965 16, 738 5,063 11,129 4,989 19,220 5, 405 9, 472 13,190 28, 295 238,888 271, 645 29, 703 16,192 24, 209 14, 877 41,485 510,533 7, 430 9, 639 4, 781 12,190 5, 275 16,944 7,376 11,467 10,031 10, 911 143, 847 196, 778 17,069 39,903 39,193 11,943 10,913 _ 12, 340 24,114 District No. 8 Oct. 10, 1924: Bills payable.._ Rediscounts Total 26, 340 27, 516 40, 013 Mar. 31,1924: Bills payable Rediscounts Total... June 30, 1924: Bills payable. . Rediscounts Total 22, 395 19, 609 17,195 22, 818 Dec. 31, 1923: Bills payable. Rediscounts. Total 41, 772 13,444 75,143 _ 102,535 53,611 16,971 22,219 18,843 20, 942 340, 625 8,070 8,798 3,133 7,649 2,286 7,609 5, 785 5,600 7, 341 6, 365 123,611 170,419 16,868 10, 782 9,895 11,385 13, 706 294,030 Total REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 35 LOAKS AND DISCOUNTS OF NATIONAL BANKS, JUNE 30, 1924 On June 30, 1924, the aggregate loans and discounts of national banks were $11,978,728,000, or $161,057,000 in excess of the amount June 30, 1923. The amount of paper held in the portfolios of these banks at this date, eligible for rediscount with Federal reserve banks, was $3,542,385,000, or 29.57 per cent of the total loans, while the amount of paper secured by Government obligations was §195.006,000 compared with $234,132,000 a year ago. The bulk of the loans and discounts, or 51.12 per cent of the total, was on time paper with one or more individual or firm names not secured by collateral. Time loans secured by stocks and bonds represented 13.02 per cent of the total, and demand paper secured by stocks and bonds 12.90 per cent of the total. Loans and discounts secured by improved real estate, under authority of section 24 of the Federal reserve act, show an increase in the amount loaned on farm lands in the year of $7,117,000, and loans on other real estate, under authority of this section, an increase in the year of $63,827,000. A classification of the loans and discounts in the last three fiscal years and reported by banks in reserve cities and States, June 30, 1924, follows: Classification of loans and discounts for the last three fiscal years [In thousands of dollars] June 30, 1922 Class June 30, 1923 June 30, 1924 Amount On demand, paper with one or more individual or firm names (not secured by collateral) On demand, secured by stocks and bonds.. On demand, secured by other personal securities, including merchandise, warehouse receipts, etc On time, paper with one or more individual or firm names (not secured by collateral) _ On time, secured by stocks and bonds On time, secured by other personal securities, including merchandise, warehouse receipts, etc Secured by improved real estate under authority of section 24, Federal reserve act, as amended: 1. On farm land.._ 2. On other real estate _ Secured by real-estate mortgages or other liens on realty not in accordance with section 24, Federal reserve act, as amended: 1. For debts previously contracted (sec. 5137, R. S. U. S.)— (a) Farmlands (b) Other real estate 2. All other real-estate loans— (a) F a r m l a n d s (6) Other real estate Acceptances of other banks discounted Acceptances of reporting banks purchased or discounted Customers' liability on account of drafts paid under letters of credit Total.-. - — Per cent Amount Per cent Amount 657, 298 1,408,369 5.84 12.52 733,536 1,463,203 6.21 12.38 737, 559 1, 545, 625 6.16 12.90 270, 583 2.41 276,090 2.34 263, 618 2.20 5,818, 207 1, 499,092 51. 73 13.33 6,176,743 1,519, 317 52.27 12.86 6,123, 604 1, 559, 698 51.12 13.02 1,112,434 9.89 1, 111, 273 9.40 1, 087,096 9.08 101, 795 87, 035 .90 .77 108, 892 125,070 .92 1.06 116, 009 188, 897 .97 1.58 127, 339 67,942 1.08 .57 120,122 74,535 1.00 .62 .19 .51 9,031 26, 543 91,026 .08 .22 ; .10 33,998 2,506 I .02 1, 367 100, 784 60,351 6,522 14,804 75, 906 10,393 23,101 j 60, 874 ! 31,911 11,392 3,123 11,248,214 100.00 i 11,817,671 100.00 I 11,978,728 | Per cent .76 .28 .01 100.00 Loans and discounts of national banks, June 80, 1924 CO CD [In thousands of dollars] 73 Secured b y i in p r o v e d real estate under a u thority of sec. 24, F e d eral reserve act, as amended On time On demand rr-l Cities, States, and Territories Secured by real estate mortgages or other liens on realty not in accordance with sec.24, Federal reserve act, as amended r3 o 1. For debts previously 2. All other real estate contracted (sec. 5137, loans R. S.,U. S.) II II I ^ I 5 i CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES New York. Chicago Total central reserve cities 41,314) 34, 255! 537,209i 44,781 127, 286J 31,101 75, 569 664,495 75, 882 1,150,485 873,387 277,098 3,168 59, 299 22, 551 2,263 2,990 302 2,009,100 33 594,064 539,494] 49,877 204,0011 20,238 370| 1,389 | 3 r 168:61, 562125, Mlj 335 2, 603, 764 743,4U5, 70,115 626 388 191 190 922 550 134 221 483 323 285 1,284 11,278! 1,169 254 j 163 306 40 2 275 2,478 477 "161 16 1211 344,407 73, 209 81,464 45, 736 125 27 115 255 417,016! 127, 200 152 51, 512 2,445i 1,942: 1,940: 37, 796: 23,801! 5, 332: 5,178: 11,O6O: 8, 867. 3, 030! 1,891| 1, 642i 9,015! 3,498! 12,236 957 706 328 16,922 1,193 4,303 3,061 5,1151 7,3301 4896! 4,896! 3,863: 225' 11.9281 3,2191 14, 464 10 978 411 OTHER RESERVE CITIES Boston _ Albany Brooklyn and Bronx. Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Atlanta Jacksonville Birmingham New Orleans Dallas El Paso 37, 634 2, 271 245 2,028 21, 781 12, 864 3, 613 4,013 3,684 1, 810 1,073 3.r 5,197 1,120 224 56, 217 18, 882 5,372 13,011 87, 338 60, 368 16,184 15, 720 2,690 2,740 1,800 264 1,038 4, 035! 79| 14,498 227,826 1,392 20,873 362 25,079 310 14, 749 9,710 243,904 2,254 98,100 2,030 64,261 3, 616 35,285 1, 894 40, 292 1,724 30, 457 1,203 18,195 431 17,046 1,139 12, 583 29,802 445 7,926 26 9 156 4 46: ! 1,627 1.587 '238 1.15 1.097 2G5 586 141 618 317 257 649 160 241 193|. 35i. 70 : 245; 6 528 332 114 | 52; 9—.. 420,272 128, 771 5,981 47,472 14,261! 511 34,366 15, 236 863 34,228 10, 2:25 514 423,969 128, 558 4,403 199,84o 46, 689 2, 676 96,098 25, 621) 1.348 OK, 468 10,661 905 65,477 24, 344 658 60,143 17, 669 805 31,110 10, 650 645 23, 683 9, 326 109 21.982 5, 000 215 58; 913 17, 936 1,194 15,730 4,423 29 Fort Worth Oalveston... Houston San Antonio Waco Little Rock Louisville. _ _ _..| 1,147 186 ! 3,578 j 1,060 7,612, 403 9,840i 5, 050 1,816 870 5,917 2, 975 4, .183 2,816 3, 793 1, 791 230 5,550 2,713! 1,351! 3,598! 729^ 8, 730: 18,795; 4,403: 947: 4,085 1 763 2,648 23,928 2,222 17,849 : 1,249 22,375 3,124 795 3,824 311 17,812 146 2,409 9,256 6,929 8,702 3,826 6,137 16,855 465 13, 793 961 2, 233 Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland. Toledo Indianapolis Chicago. PeoriaDetroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapol St. Paul Cedar Rapids. Des Moines. Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph St. Louis Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans Topeka. Wichita. Helena.. Denver Pueblo. Muskogee. Oklahoma City Tulsa. _._ Seattle Spokane Portland Los Angeles. Oakland San Francisco. Ogden Salt Lake City. ...i 10,293| Total other reserve cities 219, 111 T o t a l all reserve cities 294,080 1,132,328 170,536 467,833 100,654 1,852,649j 519,079 34,315i 12. 053; 65J 493! 25, 723; 12,151' 5. 715! 62, 020; 1 i, 353! 35, 347| 73,196j 57,418 48, 700! 14, 251 i 45,318: 29, 304: 19,016! 96, 791 18, 024 90. < K ! X> 100^ 339J 61,891! 11,4371 23, 885! 4,870| .18,4.35; 78, 270; 10,105; 160, 59:>i 13, 5941 62, 8.1.1.! 0, 579; 5, 108 14.306 12,100 12,117 Yl, 187 9. 416 3; 964 1.175 ?! 705 3,096 10, 550 21. 024 13, 505 11,050 5, 090 14,513 10, 572 9,467 25, 294 3, 242 22, 580 23, 300 21,200 3, 450 10, 766 1, 220 7,178 23, 827 5. 475 00, 490 5, 200 21.203 2. 042 2,425 (i, 553 1, 550 23, 502 2, 035 2, 011 10, 137 7, 325 25,148 9, S04 25, 725 31, 840 5, 447 41,123 1,702 G, 220 419 443 346 126 302 24 637 00 402 3, 201 480 2, 308 541 641 1,352 279 1,341 75 1.109 ' 747 515 586 132 654 154 1,217 225 3, 545 44 743 150 145 122 17 3,040 4:-; 63 227 373 3,324 154 559 1,380 "A) 2, 349 41. 204 343,091 822.104 123,9(11 H O H w fed 0 0 i£j i*P |_; to O H-l t~ L-T! O LL hr n r~ ft W tn \/. <n 078, 009: 5:5,840 470, 291 W 3 W OO Loans and discounts of national banks June 30, 1924.—Continued CO 00 [In thousands of dollars] On demand Secured by improved real estate under a u thority of sec. 24, Federal reserve act, as amended On time i Cities, States, and Territories g Secured by real estate mortgages or other liens on realty not in accordance with sec.24, Federal reserve act, as amended 1. For debts previously 2. All other contracted real estate (sec. 5137, loans R. S., U. S.) 1| II §1 a, a 0 I O COUNTRY BANKS Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Khode Island Connecticut i ! 7,379 '• 6,067; . . ! 5,483| j 12,968j I 1,7171 1.11.084 Total New England States NewYork.. New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland i i - Total Eastern States._ Virginia West Virginia.... North Carolina.. South Carolina.. Florida Alabama Mississippi - - ; 44, f 2,659 536 734 7,924 73 3,571 92, 069 15, 771 2,128| 15,497 826 4,136 40,482 29,410 83,938 563 5,919 18, 548 2,961 13,107 1,588 5,389 425 2,724 857 18,897 3,501 648 4,708 10,327 4,408 32, 378 89 63 127 461 146 470 160 1,985 1, 285 1,528 31,773 15,454 15,937 154, 297 27,053 72, 675 23,902 64, 690 10, 514| 317,189 .._• 42,202 j 34,194 —! 93,961 ! 1,408 J 6,266 54, 241 56,477 104,976 ir— ___;178,031 1 = 222, 294 20,573| 576| 3,915 6,993 1, 351 2,453 1,120 648 1,588 311 839,263 123,191 79, 650 79,030| 39,455 34, 471 31,487 31,415 22,333 17 254 20... 132! _ . . 1,052! 119 49| 20 546! 110 380 581 94 252 150 424 120 1,947 9 49 73 883 7,789 7,577 2,576 22,937 2,684 21,127 160,312 30,066 31,291 19, 225 11,867 5, 926 6,443 5,392 4,720 2,684 882 1,196 7,727 1,221 2,061 672 210 711 327 208 34,488 9,972 66,056 13.488 3, 357 12,431 19.088 9,887 7,262 21, 265 9,945 3.018 5(56 1,665 1,940 1,571 1,003 1,310 1,468 3,816| 503 473 1,481; 1,646! 49 1,965' 298! 426 2,027i 483 13 15' !. 226: j . 3, 220 13,044 1,129 5, 7141 2,427 1,001 195 709 1,515 3,577 426 1,678 884 1,475 924 956 1,067 1,575 349 1,024 724 270 20 49: 39; 62! 24! 43i 99] 341! 107; 73' 461 73; 108j 200! I i 50J 51 l ! l l li| 622]. .3 61, 771 35,001 31,255 265, 656 40,631 137, 785 17 23 25 65 34 83 215 68; 572.099 12, 757 7,095 7,829 81,448 14, 626 37, 357 1,199 1,043 626 4,059 723 2,429 161,112 10,079 450,976 141, 504 5,883 356, 794 88,157 6,331 685, 917 127, 321 11,051 2,994 10, 567 291 52, 665 10, 594 602 332 64; 1,556,919 370, 570 24,158 280 197,179 131, 320 120, 586 82, 684 63, 513 51,473 69, 537 43,327 61, 212 2,868 19, 692 1,978 39, 700 1,539 31,391 427 390 26,445 356 21, 785 889 32, 742 375 14,287 411 107 9 00 OC Louisiana Texas _ Arkansas - . . Kentucky _ Tennessee Total Southern States. _ _._ _ 959 11,552 1, 030 6, 006 2,757 46, 814 44,167 Ohio _ 8, 936 Indiana 27,046 Illinois 3,436 MicMgar 6, 354 Wisconsin ] 0,839 Minnesota 10, 460 Iowa _ Missouri _ _ _ 5,187 Total Middle Western States.. 116, 425 North Dakota . . South Dakota Nebraska Kansas _ ___ _ Montana Wyoming Colorado Now M°xico Oklahoma Total Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona _ Total Pacific States \laska (noninomhor bank?) The territory of Hawaii (no.ninembcr banks) 222 8,353 1,581 5,311 485 536 4,589 985 1, 216 506 28,318 108, 391 24,961 63,852 67,984 6,028 14.492 4,130 12, 628 12, 833 34,334 17,916 734, 538 171,041 33, 305 3,095 10,490 10,943 4,243 8,422 801 1,694 3, 676 1,628 3,421 873 1,038 5,113 2,860 1,002 138, 067 115,297 187, 328 68, 662 94,641 76,736 122,255 27,307 72,993 19, 611 830. 293 149,099 1,260 2,095 1,820 5,365 1,590 3,159 3,817 1,500 5,893 32, 706! 22, 522 23,621! 23, 689; 20, 6351 11,882 0, 504 4, 5401 8,687 77, S81 11, 272 6,179 5, 547 690 2,4 OS 1,428 2.711 1, 276 323 37 136 1, 298 118 86 411 58 351 26,499| 3,632 7, 175 21, 115 780 56 2,022 206 2,155 2,634 709 2,165 G, 150 5,528 593 213 88 7 923 496 244 106 35, 240 19,026 93, 617 16, 271 2,819 2,677 7,914 4,156 1, 377 15,049 1,217 746 534 838 12,995 9,373 19, 778 9,453 916 989 3,521 34.986 10,05E 11,956 57,025 11,488 51 1,682 40 874 66 413,297 87,082J3,120,470 623,003 23,331 18, 028 18, 780 30, 235 10,980 14, 585 18, 732 6,558 56, 333 197, 562 13,173 1,021 790 7,113 3,558 303 522 181 15 158 44 1,300,4411 450,936 13,676 19,778 22, 330 27, 862 38.169 12.342 10,652 20.153 6,38G 49,310 220, 749 13 139 1.480 337 1,814 1,084 14 1, 438,165j 6,466 1,665 18, 327 110,566 1« Rln 23.872 36; 072 9 7,249 297 493 248 244 734 821 120 277 35 26 12 48,178 245, 775 49. 035 103,266 94, 568. 341 2,813 1,428 1, 033 2,073 1, 276 763 1, 785 276 1,726 21, 354 23, 917 3,096 1, 720 2, 345 487 1,022 1,911 2,293 351 9 105, 537 49, 336 36,942 36, 745 13, 225 2, 733 2,972 1,899 875 348 807 716 262 0 85 166 12 18, 705 22; 446 38,404 47, 261 12,006 11,892 23, 788 6, 949 39,298 177, 564 89 780 230 282. 745! 174,387 290, 307 .128, 257 149,241 173,858 189,170 50, 200 1, 208 439 666 1,021 925 33 no 53 335 52 140 81 15 237 764 83 218 134 408 40 6,260 7,166 10, 278 3,159 5, 579 6, 265 4,998 3, 525 18.019 8, 570 3,077 4,941 498 4,830 4, 697 9,084 9, 399 5,403 3,696 1, 268 34,994 11, 509 3, 361 8,402 20, 231 4, 39S 1, 600 13,410 6, 225 1, 328 848 1, 542 137 233 105 1,910 3,282 118 1,014 141 309 17 24 206, 289 21,054 19, 997 26,102 15,936 1,716 1,970 1,454 1, 236 2,088 996 2, 424 5, 343 3, 596 673 1,611 1, 028 3, 595 274 373 1,337 613 1, 259 10, 404 4, 535 1,009 1,767 558 1, 666 1,832 851 ' 936 777 1, 285 309 289 431 233 447 428 507 89 48 48 10 8 56 i 6 56, 250 53 999 89, 037 33, 933 50, 289 54, 580 73,127 17,436 4,929 3,968 3, 369 1, 763 1, 668 678 472 1,260 428, 574 18,107 52 10 246 119 42 63 98 28 101 ?<?, 104 138 181 131 25 57, 3C6| 50, 740! 67, 406| 99,188i 36, 267 34, 877 55,064 17, 734i 116,237] 5,587 27? 363 5,840 1,344 715 594 359 25 534,879| 206,982 2,818 514 334 6, 000 2n9 16S 125 198 295 30 286 8 4 3S 29 3(;9 463 20 1 65,4961 44,170 181, 251! 33,644! 5, 641 S, 72614, 978! 22, 732 15,387 42,185 12,795 2,171 2, 540 3,814 426 328 1,098 224 19 71 34 353, 906 101,624 2,200 1,173 483 1,124 488 302 983 313 392 502 201 1,282 5, 623 489 624 3, 694 526 3,100 964 3, 569 39S 1, 670 2,640 239 2. 022 753 189 430 4,015 1, 658 456 199 183 73 2, 294 450 1,862 858 3,439 1,901 2, 723 457 92 436 153 221 364 1, 259 80 102 209 76 6 8,164 12,166 4, 343 473 48 , : : 10 143 101 "~192 27 101 88 01 47 1 48 1 25 147 661 1,059 I 95 133 58 4 2,411 3 4 Total (nonmember banks) Total countr v banks 442, 879 Total United States, Alaska and Hawaii 737, 559 1, 545, 625 263, 618 6,123,604 1, 559, 698 1,087,096 116,009 188,897 120,122 74, 535 9,031,26,543 91,026 33,998 1 367 11,978,728 3, 542,385 195,006 571 f* 1 616,805:107,161 j 152, 386:106,42256, 582 7, 524 15,819 7, 936 2. 381 3,584: 483 7 210 5,759,993 1,720,281 71,045 40 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF LOANS AND DISCOUNTS, INCLUDING EEDISCOUNTS, MADE BY NATIONAL BANKS DURING LAST THREE FISCAL YEARS Tho amount of loans and discounts, with the percentage to total loans and discounts of all reporting national banks in central reserve cities, other reserve cities and elsewhere, for the last three fiscal years, is shown in the following statement: [Ir i thousands of dollar? ] Loans June 30, 1922 Banks i n - June 30, 1923 June 30, 1924 Amount New York All reserve cities Country _ Amount 2,062,213 18.33 1,827,033 15. 46 2,009,100 2, 755, 065 24.49 2, 375, 398 20.10 2, 6&3, 764 21.73 _ 3, 222, 921 28.65 3,740, 783 31.65 3, 614, 971 30.18 5, 977, 986 5,270, 228 Total United States.. Per cent _. _ Amount _ _._ Do. Chicago. _ St. Louis1 Other reserve cities Per cent 53. 15 46. 85 0,116,181 5,701,490 51. 75 48.25 6, 218, 735 5, 759, 993 51.91 48.09 100. 00 11, 978, 728 100. 00 11, 248, 214 100. 00 11,817,671 Per cent 16.77 i Designated as "reserve city," effective July 1, 1922. COMPARATIVE LOANS AND AND OTHER OF LAWFUL 30, 1920 CHANGES IN DEMAND AND TIME DEPOSITS, DISCOUNTS, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BONDS AND SECURITIES, AND THE AMOUNT RESERVE OF NATIONAL BANKS SINCE JUNE Demand deposits in national banks, June 30, 1924, to the amount of $9,593,250,000, were at the highest point reached as of the date of any midsummer call since June 30, 1920? and show an increase over the amount reported June 30, 1923, of 3.28 per cent. Time deposits, June 30, 1924, amounting to $5,259,933,000, exceeded the amount reported June 30, 1920, and at the date of each succeeding semiannual report, and show an increase over the amount June 30, 1923, of 10.62 per cent. Loans and discounts of $11,978,728,000, June 30, 1924, show an increase of 1.36 per cent in the year. There was a reduction between 1920 and 1922, but an increase between 1923 and 1922. United States Government and other miscellaneous bonds and securities amounted to $5,142,328,000, June 30, 1924, showing an increase of 1.43 per cent in the year, and reached the highest point since June 30, 1920, at which time the amount was $4,186,465,000. Due to the increase in demand and time deposits in the last year, lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks shows an increase of 4.89 er cent, and the amount held June 30, 1924, $1,198,670,000, shows ut little variation in comparison with the amounts held at the date of each midsummer report since 1920. The following statement shows the trend of the various items referred to, since June 30, 1920: K 41 BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER Oli" THE CUBltEXCY ; fin t i()!iS:i:uls of dollars] Per Per cent incro-ise Per Per cent ccut inir:crease ci'ease (T~) (f) (+) June 30, or fin- J u n e 30, or de- June 30, or de- J u n e 30, or de.! 924 1922 crtiase crease er ease J92I crease 1923 s > (-) since since sin co since .1 J.151G J w.no Juno Juno (;(»;;'(, 111er>\ ( ) -•(:•. (-{-) June 30, 1920 30. 30, 1921 '••,(), | h!20 1923 1922 i Demand deposits Time deposits Lonns anci discounts 2 ... United States and other bonds, stocks, etc Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank. J 0.219.824 8. 709. S2.TJ -1-1. 78 9. 152.41.") -4-5. OS 9. 288. 298 -I-/.-1S 3, 485, 50 lj 3,095,800; + 0 . 0 3 13, 620, G34;12, 004, 515' - 1 1 . 87 -{-3. 28 1,933+10.02 +1. 36 4, .180. 405 4. 025, 08!, - 3 . 85: 4, 503, 325; + 1 3 . 37! 5, 009, 703 +11.101 a, 142, 328 + 1. 43 I ! ' i ' 1,245,2331 1.0-10, 2 0 5 - 1 0 . 4 7 ; 1, 151, 005 + 1 0 . 7l| 1,142,730 i - . 7 7 ; 1,108,070 +4. 8S Includes rediscounts and customer.*' liability under letters of credit. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES HELD BY NATIONAL BANKS IN RESERVE CITIES AND STATES The total holdings of Government securities by national banks June 30, 1924, amounted to $2,481,778,000, and shows a reduction in the year of $212,068,000. The holdings of each issue of securities were" reduced in the year, with the exception of Liberty loan bonds, which show an increase of $63,254,000. Victory notes'were reduced in the year from $2,762,000 to $785,000; war savings certificates and thrift stamps, from $997,000 to $653,000; United States certificates of indebtedness, from $150,105,000 to $141,048,000; short-term Treasury notes, from $731,972,000 to $490,018,000; and pre-war issues, consisting principally of United States bonds deposited to secure national bank circulation, were reduced from $824,472,000 to $802,482,000. Statement showing the holdings of national banks in. reserve cities and States, follows: United Stales Government securities owned by national banks, June 30,1924 [ In thousands of dollars] Cities, States, and Territories. Liberty loan bonds, all issues Total central reserve cities. Total i | CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES New York.. Chicago United War States Short- All other savings issues of certificertifiterm cates and cates of Treasury United States indebted- notes thrift bonds ness stamps Victory notes 278, f>85 19,147 i 4 35, 070 (i, 10S 10.1,707 50, 332 4.8, 529 4,003 523,991 85, 595 297, 832 II 4 41.178 218, 039 | 52, 532 609, 580 13, 779 140 20 25 4, 724 130 105 G,733 2,104 948 2,471 12,023 25,158 2. 411 7, 200 1, 855 1,185 2,492 7,313 24,414 5, 752 52, -170 8,147 4, 991 9, 391 44,183 115,179 11, 551 OTHER RESERVE CITIES Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx. Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh. Baltimore 24, 7.">2 3, 982 2, 838 4, 40.1 19, 523 6f>, 471 3, 283 42 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY United States Government securities owned by national banks, June 30,1924—Con. fin thousands of dollars.] Cities, States, and Territories. Liberty loan bonds, all issues War United savings Short- All other issues of Victory certificertifiterm notes cates and cates of Treasury United States thrift indebted- notes bonds stamps Total OTHER RESERVE CITIES—COIltd. Washington Richmond _. Atlanta Jacksonville Birmingham New Orleans Dallas II.II I.H.. El Paso..._ _ Fort Worth Galveston _.. Houston Ban Antonio _ Waco.... : Little Rock Louisville. Memphis Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo.Indianapolis Chicago Peoria Detroit-. _ Grand Rapids Milwaukee _ Minneapolis St. PaulCedar Rapids.lJes Moines Dubuque Sioux City__Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph.._ St. LouisLincoln Omaha. __ Kansas City, Kans TopekaWichita _ Helena __. Denver Pueblo_ Muskogec Oklahoma City Tulsa.... SeattleSpokane _ PortlandLos Angeles Oakland „___ San Francisco_. Ogden._ Salt Lake City. 9,016 1 ~ 271 284 3,600 1,328 1,953 100 750 4, 037 044 !, 010 1. 514 2, 213 728 130 160 3,817 808 2,210 2, 463 146 615 49 2,3.15 140 352 3,737 46 1,015 4, 852 6,452 2,866 2,884 2,108 1,750 1, 575 5,182 905 2,012 1, 002 4,411 4,481 1,800 215 4,160 820 2,310 8,127 5, 270 4,123 1,600 7,134 2,431 2,610 1,916 2,354 4, 992 3, 849 1,901 1, 036 946 200 981 2, 333 886 14,175 605 2, 243 808 934 25 356 1,418 491 1,151 1,160. 1,041 3,190 2,588 2, 520 6, 900 2, 026 9,713 775 1,850 696 2,059 3,230 507 25 1,600 6, 201 6,182 2,609 2,011 1,940 6,345 1,633 9,714 561 2, 560 10, 0(50 6, 226 203 1,274 676 1, 386 3, 285 343 4,017 690 2, 368 260 779 803 350 11, 538 738 1,101 2,770 1, 599 9,344 513 10, 295 11,167 '\ 283 105 1, 960 1,308 706 . 961 136 3,161 1,062 3,047 770 1,212 85 408 426 2, 203 40 270 72 181 45 8 057 5 401 1,808 734 3,963 21 1,252 29 4,698 1,106 686 72 975 3,475 756 234 448 2, 453 6,107 10, 885 520 320 209 539 3,990 463 8,028 300 131 363 303 8,887 848 48 527 38 5.786 320 2, 644 6, 347 813 7.972 100 211 Total other reserve cities. _ 296,744 I 34 | 34 1 51, 885 152, 393 Total all reserve cities 594, 576 | 35 38 1 93,063 ! 370,432 12, 001 2G0 1,106 Total New England States 201, 808 | 702, 898 254,340 | 1,312,484 I COUNTRY BANKS Maine. New HampshireVermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 18,085 4,934 3,520 9,398 3,225 3,341 16, 534 1, 550 4,870 4, 575 10,472 5, 258 2,437 400 9,601 1,630 4, 550 19,131 14,518 8,726 3,683 10, 757 13, 230 5,135 15, 025 3,363 11,067 23,063 19, 782 3,031 2, 626 1,493 2,906 10,034 1,692 2,8442 1,335 5,181 1,271 2,257 873 1,017 22,509 2,078 2,300 4,462 3,07J9 20,128 3,101 16,193 28,379 6,143 30,938 1,171 3,487 5,880 |_ 5,021 I 1,529 L 25,616 2,348 I 14,278 | 54,672 I 38 38 142 106 20 1,863 64 1,022 1, 587 1. 053 263 11, 699 611 4, 122 6,305 5S867 4,473 19, 837 4,808 13,511 3,217 I 19:335 54,801 I 132,069 13, 915 12,048 6,285 59,057 7,831 32,933 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 43 United States Government securities owned by national banks, June 30,1921—Con. fin thousands of dollars.] Liberty loan bonds, all issues Cities, States, and Territories. Victory notes War United All other savings ShortStates issues of certificertifiterm cates and cates of Trensury United States thrift indebtednotes bonds stamps ness Total COUNTRY BAMKS—continued New York New Jersey Pennsylvania.. Delaware Maryland 47, 887 34,477 82, 547 942 3, 946 57,700 | 7 12 9 3. 2 109 1 2 31 20, 4.87 15, 028 28,193 8, 000 8,208 9,027 8,012 3, 558 147 45 6 101,713 210 1 17 __ _ _. Total Pacific States Alaska (nonmember banks) The Territory of Hawaii (nonmem ber bfinks) 12,116 19 18 58 38 7 11 14 2 1,177 1,102 3,193 1,989 1,80S 2,417 750 1: 059 25,343 72, 949 1,184 4,597 100, 5G2 73,630 184,055 2, 345 9, 501 44,188 | 142,800 370,100 774 1,992 294 482 555 709 1.202 227 008 0. 904 519 1,310 354 21,758 11,33 7 9.182 ,7:852 7,875 4. 500 9)4-10 3, 088 2, 931 20, 003 4, 044 12, 050 10, 872 30, 694 22, 283 15, 754 12,975 10, 030 10,975 13, 930 5,134 4, 810 48, 383 8, 833 20,180 13, 707 15,930 I 132,241 ! 3,999 1, 098 6, 679 1,944 4, 459 4,513 1,372 717 31,102 22, 208 28, 724 11,237 12, 490 12, 570. 10,540 5, 741 218,305 56,991 40 699 66, 853 23,80S 26, 973 28,501 20, 697 11,077 13,495 i 25, 381 140, 087 281, 059 16 442 909 535 779 695 325 149 54 486 548 203 343 972 1,156 230 035 259 1,180 4, 007 3, 022 0, 878 9,922 2, 070 2, 189 4,971 1, 525 8,158 8,811 7,013 10,492 15,333 8,043 4,514 9, 328 2, 899 20, 508 167 15 5 2 07 135 4, 374 5, 532 4-1, 542 87, 841 008 340 745 858 473 839 1,217 3 126 7 13 10 380 S38 199 199 4, 280 609 3, 003 53 M5 155 275 244 4.210 4, 250 17,520 3, 099 00."> 1.234 1, 352 10,554 10,742 35, 837 0, 209 1,118 2,493 2,968 169 1,710 8, 584 32, 282 75,921 7, 5, 14, 2, 40 30 51 812 030 3,123 Total (nonmember banks) Total United States Alaska and Hawaii 1 6 3 22 215 | 97 2 I 10,980 11,034 21, 177 137 800 33, 140 _ Total country banks 3,214 3, 079 2, 700 3, 043 3,5.17 1,769 3, 505 1,058 10, 040 33, J91 __ _ Total Western States 449 354 1J7 118 484 807 724 394 251 0, 338 1,0^0 416 034 1,021 8,314 3, 239 5, 794 1,824 Total Middle Western States __._ Washington Oregon California, Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona . . 13,010 1 0,161 4,519 1, 708 4,880 2, 557 1,422 Total Southern States South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New j\le\ico Oklahoma 229 712 8,015 Ohio. Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin __ Minnesota-. Iowa Missouri North Dakota 2,796 2, 737 7, 243 83 357 109, 799 Total Eastern States Virginia West Virginia... North Carolina... South Carolina.. Georgia Florida. Alabama Mississippi Louisiana. Texas Arkansas Kentucky.. Tennessee 101 25 100 51 1,935 630 _ 452, 216 750 615 47,985 119, 580 1,040, 792 785 653 141,048 400,018 802,482 44 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY INVESTMENTS OF NATIONAL BANKS, JUNE 30, 1924 The total investments of national banks in Government securities and other miscellaneous bonds and securities, June 30, 1924, amounted to §5,142,328,000, and show an increase in the vear of $72,625,000. The only exceptions in the general increase in the holdings of miscellaneous bonds and securities are collateral trust and other corporation notes, which show a reduction of $29,302,000 in the vear, and miscellaneous foreign bonds and securities, a reduction of $6,181,000. Classification of miscellaneous bonds and securities, with the total Government securities held June 30, 1923 and 1924, follows, with, a classification of miscellaneous securities with the total of Government securities held by banks in reserve cities and States, June 30, 1924: [In thousands of doliars] Juno 30, 1923 Domestic securities: State, county, or other municfpal bonds Railroad bonds _ _ _ Other public-service corporation bonds All other bonds. Claims, warrants, judgments etc__ Collateral trust and other corporation notes _ Foreign government bonds Other foreign bonds and securities __. Stock, Federal reserve banks _ _ Stocks, all other Total United States Government securities.. Total bonds of all classes. J u n e 30, 1924 401,81.6 503, 348 337, 293 521, 200 90, 252 13o,23o 153. 723 91, 230 71, 8<V? 09, 892 505, 528 573, 571 397, 500 575, 74.3 90, 594 105,933 179, 4.70 85,055 72, 318 74,778 2. 375, 857 2, 693, 810 2, 6($0, 5.30 2, 481,778 5, 069, 703 I 5, 142, 328 United States Government, domestic, and foreign bonds, securities, etc., owned by national banks June SO, 192& [Tn thoiisands-of doilarsj Foreign govern ment bonds Total bonds, StCCKS, i!! all soeuribonds !.ies, a t e , ! and other | securithan ties United States New York. Chicago Total central reserve cities.. 609, 586 89,641 102,44.1 24, 278 Go, 835 52,470 8,147 4, 991 9, 39J 44, .183 115,379 11,551 IS, 085 4. 034 ;>. 520 9' 398 3,225 3, 341 ltS 534 1,550 4^870 4. 575 10, 472 f>, 258 2,437 400 9, 60] 1, 630 3,077 4,700 1.435 732 7,442 2. 508 3,400 1,101 128 341 3,917 758 194 * 268 31 198 155 1,434 43 25 82 416 303 6,706 1,482 1, 556 1, 809 19, 929 15, 713 1,495 2, 721 578 8, 914 2,345 808 1.286 9; 548 4,488 1.448 2,320 166 5 147 224 7,207 3,849 914 3,027 12, 549 22, 524 3, 711 2,621 736 247 1,847 1,108 478 1,942 72 226 164 943 292 04 23 1,483 106 OTHER RESERVE CITfKS Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond _ Atlanta Jacksonville Birmingham New O r leans Dallas Kl Paso— Fort Worth Galvcston Houston.. _. Han Antonio Waco Little Rock Louisville . Memphis . _ ._ . . 448 215 26 55 142 2,274 8 25 352 151 39 1,080 53, 554 15,140 6,480 8, 808 72, 096 59, 755 12, 924 11,133 3, 545 1,148 7,211 2, 767 .1,150 2, 936 932 1,282 818 4,432 840 215 165 9,839 508 United Stales Government, domestic, and?foreign bonds, securities, etc., owned by national banks June SO, 192^—Continued CD [In thousands of dollars] Foreign government bonds Domestic securities United States i Govern- State, Cities, States, and Territories ment securi- county, or m u ties nicipal Railroad bonds bonds Other public service corporation bonds other bonds Stock of Stock of other Federal reserve corporations bank Bonds ! Collater- of Rus| al trust sian, Claims, and warJudgother German, rants, ments corpora- or Austrian etc. tion notes Govern' ments Total bonds, stocks, Total all securibonds ties, etc., and securiother ties than United States I OTHER RESERVE CITIES—COntd Nashville __ Cincinnati. _ Cleveland Columbus Toledo _. Indianapolis Chicago Pecria Detroit Grand R a p i d s . M ilwaukee ._ Minneapolis St. P a u l . . . . . . . Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuquo Sioux City Kansas City, M o . . . St. Joseph St. L o u i s . . . Lincoln Omaha.. Kansas City, K u n s . Topeka ._ Wichita. Helena Denver Pueblo —. Muskogee Oklahoma C i t y Bonds of other foreign governments Other foreign bonds and securities 4, 550 19,131 14,518 8, 720 3. (58:-} 10, 757 13, 230 5,135 15,025 3,363 11,067 23,003 10.782 3, 031 2, 626 1, 493 2,906 10,034 1, 892 28,442 1, 33.) 5,181 1,271 2,257 873 1,017 22T509 2,078 2,300 4,462 1,053 5,166 2.] 61 2,797 390 810 5,858 631 4,330 20f» 3,665 3,323 451 910 789 1,003 219 2,749 10 6, 343 '378 1,605 232 914 4,294 6 7,709 1,075 127 6,120 253 2,636 3, 691 1,377 407 347 1, 961) 375 963 354 494 1,245 1,424 80 82 224 333 199 5,670 350 1,235 41 17 2,184 604 54 553 1,071 2,125 1, 209 231 1,009 4,849 315 338 499 1,043 1,093 18 1,282 262 337 7 182 19 3,204 53 443 1,704 583 24 64 1,030 3, 532 4, ,543 1,898 1,014 1,602 5,003 600 1,340 635 1, 751 1,269 603 403 29 479 479 741 240 9,161 785 931 162 18 60 3,056 244 68 445 197 587 233 296 135 2S0 100 160 480 102 445 602 325 51 117 30 j 72 311 62 1,097 77 300 39 34 110 24 302 52 49 163 104 375 50 56 25 5G8 95 1 125 76 223 100 0 9 012 657 54 21 3 25 489 327 381 11 84 83 307 191 857 12 715 345 112 3 45 1,288 5 72 9 5 1 118 629 17 22 450 205 205 20 408 240 590 881 325 20 33 300 67 31 54 35 133 30 588 1,914 1. 598 600 201 436 598 397 122 278 227 684 155 41 45 5 25 162 122 2.35S 252 79 10 99 24 1, 596 .180 18 116 363 122 952 192 26 130 110 75 713 47 216 10 150 1,101 289 285 985 540 42 10 802 53 4,369 15, 540 16, 202 8,440 2,804 6.117 19, 563 2,622 9, 534 2,716 6, 383 8,779 3,478 2, 796 2.033 2,078 1,076 5,815 064 30,912 2,277 5.157 '540 1,038 4,405 670 18,422 3.034 606 7,912 8,919 34,671 30, 720 17,166 6. 487 16,874 32, 793 7, 757 24,559 6,079 17,450 31,842 23. 2M 5, 827 4, 6J59 3, 571 3,982 15,849 2, 356 59, 354 3,612 10, 338 1,811 3, 295 5, 278 1,687 40, 931 5,112 2.906 12,374 Tulsa SeattleSpokane Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt Lake City 3,079 20,128 3,101 16,193 28, 379 ,143 30, 938 1,171 3,4S7 521 3, 726 359 4,122 6, 716 1,304 4,359 311 450 42 2,127 201 1, 285 1,037 75 1,491 158 371 702,898 j 117,88 Total other reserve cities Total all reserve cities _ 1,312,484 ! 207.523 Maine.... New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 547 2, 031 'SVJ, 1,839 I 2, 887 292 2, 288 92 552 59, 297 | 119, 094 83,575 191 259 106 167 644 102 1, 050 52 S 11C 62 18 .}g21 48 16 17 197 1,458 109 7^2 57 166 645 29 49 430 ! 31,356 20, 308 184,929 i 35,036 1,4.12! 54,160 73 531 1,009 361 10 2,470 12, 300 2, 004 9, 730 13.032 2, 574 16,154 755 2,869 32, 428 5. 105 2'y, 932 41.411 7,717 47, 092 1,926 6, 356 •"35, 557 ! 1, 238, 455 908.424 2, 22C, 908 13, 915 12,048 6,285 59,057 7,831 32,933 Total New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland I H W O O K 100, 562 73, 636 184,055 2, 346 9,561 276, 187 199, 519 430. 440 h, 666 26, 782 7,541 6,938 j 18,041 j 26, 025 83,411 37, 429 63,155 28,128 137, 505 483 1, 520 2,165 6, 335 251 ! 395 i 377, 049 273, 155 614,495 8, 012 36, 343 o t- 1 Total Eastern Stales Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South C arolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana ._ Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States 30,694 22, 283 15, 754 12,975 10, 630 10,975 13, 930 5,134 4, 816 48. 388 8,833 ! 20,180 j 13,707 ! 2934 1,779 2. 094 2, Olo 215 4, 716 3,746 5, 658 1, 260 3, 709 3,870 1,051 971 1, 22S 707 647 540 532 304 548 230 266 2, 052 289 ! 684 545 1, 250 1,840 13 196 263 1,995 1,026 594 22 217 47 780 026 46, 840 39, 285 20, 345 18, 858 13, 376 24, 406 25, 663 15, 009 8, 222 SO, 531 12, 600 31, 726 19, 917 H w O a 3 O United States Government, domestic, and foreign bonds, securities, etc., oicned by national banks June 30, 1924—Continued 00 [In thousands of dollars Foreign government bonds Domestic securities Cities, States, and Territories United States Govern- State, ment securi- county, or muties nicipril bonds Stock of! Federal reserve bank Stock of other corporations Total bonds, stocks, securities, etc., other than United States COUNTRY BANKS—continued Ohio Indiana Illinois."""" Michigan... Wisconsin __ Minnesota.. Iowa.. Missouri Total Middle Western States _ North Dakota.. South DakotaNebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming, Colorado New Mexico.__ Oklahoma Totai Western States. Washington. Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada 56,991 40,699 66, 853 23,808 26, 973 28, 561 26, 697 11, 077 32,235 | 7,776 i 22,766 I 19,794 : 9,408 ! 10,244 ! 2, 245 2, 747 9,782 6,714 7,145 5, G59 3,354 2, 551 886 429 26, 255 8,991 15,917 13,942 281,659 807 207 410 4,100 1, 640 332 3,186 221 5,804 120 187 158 231 186 153 1,006 40 81 186 443 192 258 417 247 1,542 10 210 87,841 10,707 j 2,162 : 3,505 i 16, 554 10, 742 35,837 6,209 1,118 2,493 5,523 4, 364 24,946 807 I 204 I 750 I 728 307 1,412 31 12 102 89.036 38, 150 74, 472 | 56,861 i 35,176 37,114 12, 660 107,215 8,811 7,913 10,492 15,333 8,043 4,514 9,328 2,899 20,508 5,712 2,828 3,349 3,247 1,962 2, 690 551 324 1, 1,168 1I83S 702 777 938 952 327 2,445 1,854 997 1, 699 1,969 818 1,630 i 284 8,015 122 140 201 191 127 62 142 20 547 j ; ! | j ! : : ! 4,484 4,343 3,327 8, 220 5,630 2, 961 11, 291 1,026 16,477 13, 295 12, 256 13, 819 23, 553 13,673 7,475 20, 619 3,925 17,309 9.875 47! 079 4,220 537 1,482 33,863 20,617 82,916 10, 429 1, 655 3,975 6,862 I 3,955 : 705 7,G87 i 216 118 223 1.807 2,212 2, S(i3 2.273 i 48 ' 34 Arizona Total Pacific States „ Alaska (nonmember banks). The Territory of Hawaii (noninember banks) Total (nonmember banks).. 2,968 1 75,921 534 8 37,128 2,001 13 1,076 32 2,263 757! 27 725 3, 339 I ! 73 1 8,962 ! 12,977 12 282 294 13 78 I 130 I 359 I 1,838 I 9,590 | 73 40 I 2,087 I 6U9 i 1 3,894 . 21 4,293 157,748 108 ; 1, LS4 3, 423 1,268 | 4,807 2 15 1,169, 204 ! 298,005 382,586 313, 9So 390,814 37,282 ! 22,113 \ 62,920 \ 6,458 ! 58,522 Total United'States, Alaska, and Hawaii 2,481,778 573, 571 397,560 575,743 72,318 j 74,778 j 82,904 ! 7,690 1,325 ; «J,827 j 1,160 I 153 L Total country banks 505, 528 1,317 ! ; 105,933 21 1, 635 122,263 55,537 1,752,126 ! 2,921,420 o 3,047 176,423 85,055 ;2, 660, 550 I 5,142, 328 H o O O E o 50 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY SAVINGS DEPOSITORS AND DEPOSITS IN NATIONAL BANKS, JUNE 30, 1924 Reference to the following statements showing savings depositors and deposits in national banks in reserve cities and States, June 30, 1924, discloses a remarkable increase in the volume of these deposits in the last year, as well as since 1913, in comparison with similar statistics published in the annual report for 1923. The percentage of savings deposits in national banks June 4, 1913, to the total individual deposits was 14.15. In 1923 the percentage of these deposits to individual deposits had increased to 25.96, and in 1924 they were equivalent to 28.54 per cent of individual deposits. The amount of savings deposits, June 30, 1924, $4,239,208,000 credited to 11,070,223 depositors, compares with $3,645,648,000 to the credit of 9,901,777 depositors June 30, 1923. The increase in the number of banks reporting savings deposits in the year ended June 30, 1924, was 297, and the increase in the number of banks maintaining separate savings departments was 28. Savings depositors and deposits in national banks June 30, 1924 Cities, States, and Territories Number of Number of banks Amount of banks main tain- N"limber of savings reporting ing savings deposits savings separate depositors (000 deposits savings deomitted) partments CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES 355, 709 98, 644 _ Total central reserve cities.. 37 $126,302 J9, 841 Per cent 3.46 3.00 4.54, 353 New York Chicago Average rate of interest paid 140, 143 3.23 152,971 .11,151 4,292 32, 288 125,012 04, 690 30, 702 82, 745 66, 462 103,816 42,147 39, 653 24, 266 18,254 21,520 17, 028 50, 680 4, 50.1 7, 509 3,027 48, 424 ] 0,270 26, 239 38, 031 57,812 33, 280 15,952 7, 940 164,882 19, 753 9,012 31,671 94,941 J31, 825 28, 406 12, 986 74, 820 9,365 1,983 20, 337 45,189 54, 420 13,717 26, 477 19,575 21,419 19. 426 13,471 11,151 6,982 7,804 10, 202 21,981 3, 402 3,977 3.79 3.36 3.50 4.00 3.75 3.90 4.00 3.12 2.91 3.50 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.25 3.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.25 2.90 3.44 3.75 4.00 OTHER RESERVE CITIES Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo --. Philadelphia Pittsburgh ._. Baltimore Washington.__ Richmond Atlanta Jacksonville _ Birmingham Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Galveston _ Houston San Antonio Waco Little Rock _ Louisville Memphis _ Nashville _ Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus .._ Toledo __ Indianapolis-_ Chicago Peoria Detroit ___ Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis _ St. Paul _ Cedar Rapids __. _.. 8 3 2 4 23 8 7 13 5 3 3 2 5 2 5 3 9 4 4 4 3 5 7 3 7 2 3 13 4 3 3 5 5 3 2 •1,047 13, 388 3.261 10,948 17, 021 25, 600 7, 251 8,012 2,994 39, 881 5, 605 12,551 11, 708 28, 505 35, 005 14, 647 4,816 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 51 Savings depositors and deposits in national bojilcs June ;10, 102/f—Continued Average rate of interest paid Number of savings depositors Cities, States, and Territories OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued Des Moines. Dubuquo. Sioux City. Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph St. Louis Lincoln. Omaha Kansas City, Kans Topeka "Wichita. Helena, Denver. Pueblo. Muskcgec Oklahoma City. Tulsa.. Seattle. Spokane. Portland Los Angeles. Oa Id and San Francisco Ogdcn Salt Lake City. $3, 201 3, (508 f», 292 3,142 5, 2J 4 3o,0J3 3,471 7,847 624 83, 000 2, 012 1,082 51,315 3, 407 2,122 7,211 6, 506 27,157 12.429 33; 000 54, 212 5, 403 18,603 1, 909 4, 636 Total other reserve cities 3.44 Total all reserve cities COUNTRY BANKS Maine. New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts. Rhode Island Connecticut 101, 463 44, 61? I 61,054 433,819 12,439 138,738 852, 144 338 ISO 3.93 408, 708 288, 558 652, 593 6, 081 55, 420 Total New England States 1(54, 289 819 57,153 3.97 3.37 4.01 4.10 4.13 4.00 3.84 3.63 3.50 4.00 3.66 New York New Jersey..__ Pennsylvania. DelawareMaryland ], 411, 3(50 Total Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina. South Carolina Georgia. Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana. Texas. Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern Slates Missouri Total Middle Western State 07, 657 13,060 24,208 259, 954 101, 531 134, 013 87, 0(57 ,912 (58, 98:> 74, 993 34, 745 33, 092 62, 929 ! 32,481 j 02, 097 I 103, 060 ! 715 1,175, 456 207 148 242 90 90 185 1(51 40 445, 232 234, 387 445, 990 331, 893 3.13, 718 243, 75 i 104.023 40,010 3.73 98, 901 54, 848 41, 955 40, 938 .19, 558 27, 054 27, 909 17,397 13, 627 25, 452 11,751 26, 273 35,100 3.76 3.75 4.00 4.38 4.19 4.11 4.00 3.94 3.87 4.00 4.01 3.65 3.78 446,703 3.96 126,871 68, 824 129,253 .115,300 88,495 (53, 959 50, 058 9, 700 3.80 3.54 3.45 3.08 3.41 4.33 4.30 3.45 652,400 I 3.67 52 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Savings depositors and deposits in national banks June 30, 7P<?4—Continued Cities, States, and Territories Number of Number of banks maintain- N umber of banks ing reporting savings separate depositors savings deposits savings departments A in on nt of savings deposits (000 omitted) Average rate of interest paid COUXTKY BANKS—COMi 11 UOtl North Dakota. South Dakota Nebraska Montana Wyoming _ .. Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Totiil Western S tates ; _. Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah.. Nevada Arizona Total Pacific States Alaska (nonmember banks) The Territory of Hawaii (nonniember banks) Total (nonmcmber banks) _. Total country banks Total United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. _ ._ M,p> 08 32 119 21 2f:'> 78 01 70 102 44 22 84 14 107 13, 499 37, 024 38, 007 02.009 29, 30 J 27, 603 57, 71(5 11.731 40, 670 $10, 264 8, 524 5, 087 8. 631 13 675 8, 983 18 0-i") 3' 023 7, 904 Per cent 4 99 4. 70 4.39 3.84 4 31 4.18 4 05 4.00 4.08 9<A. .582 3-! 7. .'CO 85. (Wi 4.28 100 72 208 05 13 9 17 62 46 93 39 7 6 J3 101,(18."! 48, TZ\ 34. 778 12 76") 6, 702 13,589 35, 257 15, 119 76 H W 8, 421 3, 654 4. 526 5,61? 3. 8>i 3.78 4 02 4. 13 4 07 4.00 4.09 484 260 394,435 148, 792 4.00 1,079 623 3. 75 122 99 102 2 . !76 f>{»3 1 1 1,407 275 4.00 3 2 2,486 895 3.88 6,024 4, 151 8,217,912 3, 083, 495 3.92 6,380 4, 465 11,070,223 4, 239, 208 3.68 EARNINGS, EXPENSES, AND DIVIDENDS OF NATIONAL BANKS ID thefiscalyear ended June 30, 1924, the gross earnings of national banks amounted to $1,074,559,000, compared with $1,049,408,000 in the previous year. The amount of money earned from interest and discount was $965,876,000. showing an increase in the year of $26,324,000. Expenses incident to operation of the banks amounted to $766,Q44,000, and show an increase in the year of $29,462,000, principally due to increased deposit liabilities, which is reflected in tlie amount of money paid out as interest on deposits. This item in the last year amounted to $338,345,000, compared with $320,031,000 in the prior year. Salaries and wages were increased from $202,117,000 to $210,315,000, and other items of expense show proportionate increases, with the exception of taxes paid, which show a reduction of $1,064,000. The amount charged off on account of miscellaneous losses during the year was $147,304,000, or $13,134,000 less than in the previous year. These losses were off set to some extent by recoveries on charged-off assets to the amount of $34,495,000, leaving net addition to profits of $195,706,000, after payment of all expenses and losses, out of which dividends to the amount of $163,683,000 were declared. The net addition to profits compares with $203,488,000 in the, prior year and the amount of dividends declared shows a reduction of $15,493,000. 53 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY The percentage of dividends to capital was 12.27; Ihe percentage of dividends to capital and surplus, 6.78; and the percentage of net addition to profits, to capital and surplus was 8.11. Comparison of the earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks for fiscal years ended June 30, 1923 and 1924, and the capital, surplus, earnings, and expenses, etc., of these banks in reserve cities and States, as well as Federal reserve districts, dime 30, 1924, is shown in the following statements: Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks for the fiscal years ended June 30, 1923 and 1924 [T»i thousands of dollars] Juno 30, 1923 (8,238 JUIIJ.' 30, .1924 (8,065 banks) Capital stock Total surplus fund Dividends declared ! Gross earnings: Interest and discount _._ Domestic exchange a n d collection charges | I j Profns of foreign exchange department• • • ' Commissions and earnings from insurance premiums and the negotiation of real estate loans Trust department profits Other earnings _ _ Total . Expenses paid: Salaries and wages Interest and discount on borrowed money.. Interest on deposits Ta xos Other expenses --. TotalNet earnings during the year Recoveries on charged-ofl assets. Total... Losses charge oil: On loans and discounts On bonds, securities, etc On trust department operations.. Other losses _ _ On foreign exchange Total. Net addition to profits during the year.. 1,328,791 i 1,070,000 ; 179,170 939, 552 ] r>, 261 1.1,290 1,334. OH 1, 080. ..78 103. m.i 905, 870 15.102 7, 222 1,275 82, 024 .1, O.">9 80, 000 1,049,408 1,074,559 202,117 2"), O8."> 320,031 07,412 .121,337 210,315 20, ".37 838. Uo 66. 318 124, 199 730,582 | 700,044 3 i 2, 826 I 51, 100 308, 5!o 34, 195 303,020 I 343, 01.0 120,438 21.890 102, 814 24, 042 855 17. C43 l| 450 10, 040 2, 004 100,438 | 203,4 195,706 Abstract of reports of earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks for year ended June 30, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] Gross earnings Cities, States, and Territories Number Capital of banks Surplus Expenses Commissions and Profits earnings Trust Capital Exof from and ; Interest change foreign insurance de- Other partand and Surplus premiums ment earndis- collecand the prof- ings count ^depart- negotia- its charges ment tion of real-estate loans Interest and Other Total Total Salaries dis- Interest exon exgross and count Taxes penses penses on deposits earnings wages paid borrowed money o o i Maine New Hampshire.. Vermont Massachusetts Boston Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States.. New York... Albany Brooklyn and Bronx.. Buffalo Now York... Now Jersey..". Pennsylvania Philadelphia. Pittsburgh Delaware.. _ Maryland __ Baltimore Washington, D. C Total Eastern States. 7,270 5,340 5,060 28,167 39, 950 6, 320 20,307 5,433 4,441 2,732 22, 839 31, 765 5, 075 16,084 12,703 9,781 7,792 51,006 71, 715 11,395 36,391 396 112,414 88, 369 200,783 3 5 5 34 246 810 31 14 18 75 10 14 50,466 3,100 2,100 2, 950 100, 550 37,132 83,142 28, 680 28, 550 1,710 5, 204 11,550 9,527 40,476 3,650 2,100 1,800 227, 850 33, 304 110,823 60, 680 27, 500 1,932 5,969 10, 335 5,598 90,942 44,891 6,750 3, 513 4,200 2,306 4, 750 3,221 394,400 131,415 70,436 33, 915 193, 965 72, 022 89,360 28, 385 56,050 18, 897 3,642 1, 055 5,145 11,173 6, 859 21.885 5,465 15| 125 358 33 14 42 2,426 154 424 207 76 6 17 66 45 18 2 4 10 4,127 56 165 411 244 750 430, 661 532, 017 962, 678 357, C 3,868 5,069 I 2,447 59 fin 46 145 12 17 62 6, 209 . 3,128 2, 943 22, 623 25, 70(5 3, 357 10, 881 42 37 27 143 108 21 85 6 4 6 30 538 9 I. 30 74,847 463 I 623 j 6,788 3, 536 3,139 24, 078 29, 565 3, 670 12,118 941 '6 771 570 4, 257 o, 338 541 2,414 14, 837 315 197 237 1,092 1,387 175 782 621 603 318 2, 8(57 3,053 415 1,331 1,601 | 29, 834 4.. 185 9, 208 | 59,665 2, 368 197 143 160 8, 225 1,496 3, 506 1, 605 1,143 61 286 548 529 4,807 I 34,731 518 | 2,712 366 1, 759 386 2,600 15, 504 100,810 4,037 26,157 7,159 50, 803 3,496 20, 424 2,721 15. 349 88 744 472 3,970 699 4,868 742 4,432 4.03,952 j 68,284 j 7,630 J132,18."> 20,273 40, 995 269,365 95 3 479 j 7,070 83, 494 3,139 333 127 139 1,821 18, 053 193 2, 528 5,196 221 2,155 16 2,177 35 3 ! 155 1 ! 684 3 j 745 23: 48, 503 3, 952 2, 453 3,412 157, 842 36, S49 78, 032 31,174 21,394 1,099 5, 320 7,629 6. 293 93 35,466 4,940 2,4.77 2,311 17, 910 21, 262 2,446 8,310 2, 961 748 1,081 9, 202 10, 959 1,288 3, 595 528 303 152 1, 860 2, 866 283 1,027 3 4 11 19 347 w 102 153 105 501 525 27 188 8,342 7(54 500 103 538 .19 54'..J 65 20, 023 2, r»04 0, 530 821 12, 693 1,217 5,284 i 847 3,353 ! 435 228 i 24 884 | 123 1,337 | 374 1,424 I 234 18,450 1,388 693 1,441 47, 800 13, 273 26, 228 9, .192 7. 697 ' 343 2, 205 1.910 I! 503 H O K H O d w w w o j Virginia. Richmond West Virginia. N o r t h Carolina __ South Carolina Georgia Atlanta 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 Memphis Nashville _ _._ _ _ _ _._ _ _._ 85 3 134 4 100 3 5 Total Southern States Ohio Cincinnati ___ Cleveland Columbus Toledo.. --. Indiana Indianapolis Illinois Chicago, central reserve _ Chicago, other reserve Peoria Michigan Detroit Grand Rapids Wisconsin _ Milwaukee _ Minnesota _ __ Minneapolis St. Paul 340 7 3 7 2 244 4 465 15 18 4 115 3 3 150 5 322 7 5 23,749 6,300 13,126 13,420 11,880 10,440 5,950 7,090 2,650 11,580 1,750 5,035 6,030 2,800 43,372 9,150 1,500 3,950 1,600 7,600 4,750 2,050 7,212 700 13,971 4,500 12,179 1,400 3,800 17, 257 6, 240 10, 529 8,459 6,000 7,108 4, 550 3,136 900 6,576 1,550 2,947 2,750 2,000 24,354 2,570 375 2,350 550 3,595 1,725 615 3,184 270 9,015 4,300 6,165 930 2,750 239, 534 176 6 125 83 81 91 3 51 3 103 2 35 82 1 531 6 3 142, 750 38, 685 13,100 4,800 4,700 1,500 25,192 6, 650 36,448 53, 250 3,925 2,100 14, 225 9,000 2,100 17, 550 9,000 27,410 6,450 2,975 5,175 3,000 13,353 2,700 24,085 42,256 1,402 3,250 8,895 7,000 1,300 8,441 6,000 10, 531 7,710 3,718 11, 650 5,900 171 41, (JOB 14,003 58 12,540 4,294 71 23, 655 9,915 345 21, 879 8,673 17, 880 6,789 260 17, 548 5,307 .184 10, 500 3,609 81 10, 226 5,229 163 3,550 2,423 214 222 18,156 6,284 2 3,300 1,889 7,982 3,506 193 8,780 3,922 82 4,800 1,625 78 67, 726 23,835 1,039 331 11, 720 5,048 27 1,875 1,354 101 6,300 2,909 92 2,150 861 159 11,195 5,300 46 6,475 2,213 102 2,665 1,058 151 10,396 4,483 10 440 970 40 22,986 7,997 23 8,800 4,724 153 18,344 7,328 66 788 145 6,550 2,689 1 9 32 2 10 4,609 66,095 25, 695 188 19, 550 6,201 90 11 7,775 4,504 24 9,875 3,935 22 4,500 1, 745 163 38, 545 14, 910 63 - 9, 350 3,176 265 60, 533 25,126 95, 506 36,904 1,194 38 5,327 3,194 5, 350 1,339 43 160 23,120 11, 966 24 16, 000 6,728 31 3,400 1,537 132 25, 991 12,181 72 15, 000 5,975 286 31, 397 15, 591 373 19, 360 8,323 127 9,618 4,352 382,284 1148,495 7 5 17 76 140 12 5 18 3 29 23 14, 796 4, 965 10, 492 9,450 7,640 5,698 4,070 5,670 3,158 6,807 2,076 3,888 4,283 2,361 26,067 5,709 1,528 3,187 972 6,004 2,590 1,246 4,968 481 8,574 4,816 7,817 986 2,987 6 5 3 32 2 1 20 539 468 475 420 569 199 351 253 521 287 185 175 272 626 1,176 301 140 172 18 545 331 86 312 28 501 67 329 132 133 86 57 428 9,611 163, 286 38 15 24 2 2 63 63 82 32 1,521 519 742 640 377 1,252 469 1,369 1,826 308 74 791 886 127 701 465 809 238 471 2,778 ; 934 1,894 1,917 1,379 1,276 956 1, 198 568 1,481 355 881 1,016 479 6,457 1,267 397 677 146 1,238 622 231 1,142 132 1,765 877 1,626 212 821 249 425 767 311 412 102 126 27 249 30 240 180 152 696 134 87 89 4 82 109 47 157 53 280 319 279 28 238 868 4, 598 314 1, 355 805 3,106 528 2, 598 590 2,250 499 1,358 304 1,242 388 1,498 137 1,200 500 1,520 157 817 392 969 323 1,215 209 484 4,793 2,186 370 1,367 467 58 958 166 29 462 480 1,899 268 473 108 305 265 1,238 104 23 783 2,057 285 1,342 577 2,399 88 270 253 844 27,507 4 2 7 5 2 8 6 1 2 1 3 2 15 4 23 11 10 524 15 18 70 6 14 36 6 109 43 12 33 4 7 5 29 3 3 36 14 55 360 6 4 2 114 20 17 306 28 68 5,363 4,633 2,144 16,396 3,733 26,858 40,808 3,561 1,458 13,053 7,708 1,701 13,065 6,548 17,026 9,111 4,993 34,394 1, 562 10, 627 519 32, 371 1,109 7,339 1,162 6,972 955 5, 485 676 4,221 544 3,148 734 3,944 444 2,376 801 4,551 163 1,522 514 2,996 655 3,389 222 1,546 3,497 17, 629 688 3,826 253 1,262 413 2,293 86 727 954 4,653 417 1,889 150 841 742 3,544 83 395 950 5,835 487 3,310 905 5,786 148 746 324 2,152 43,188 11,943 20,157 116,375 2,102 2,369 1,275 568 4,750 796 7,334 12,894 1,175 359 4,887 2,506 519 4,394 1,896 7,414 3,027 1,623 2,145 714 343 399 229 1,529 398 2,049 2,923 134 115 906 574 110 939 182 1,185 738 264 2,913 469 663 747 180 1,716 420 3,113 5,236 557 132 1,680 1,146 303 1,638 862 1,914 1,211 679 19, 858 4,789 4,414 3,491 1,336 11, 873 2,519 19, 270 29,022 2,782 887 9,981 5, 732 1,291 9,851 4,370 14, 359 7,503 3,621 cn Abstract of reports of earningst expenses, and dividends of national banks for year ended June 30, 192Iy—Continued O fin thousands of dollars] Gross earnings Number Capital of banks Cities, States, and Territories owa. Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque _ Sioux City Missouri Kansas City St. Joseph __ St. Louis Total Middle States North Dakota South Dakota. . Nebraska Lincoln Omaha _ Kansas. Kansas City Topeka Wichita . Mont-ftTia , Helena Wyoming Colorado"! Denver Pueblo. New M e x i c o . . . Oklahoma 335 2 3 2 5 109 10 4 11 Western 2,200 165 116 161 5 9 250 2 . Oklahoma City Tulsa Total Western States .. 4 4 91 2 37 130 9 2 33 404 3 8 6 1,441 20,367 1,000 2,700 700 Surplus 11,102 700 1,200 300 745 1,650 7,167 7,200 1,100 27,150 3,550 3,035 349,675 6,685 5,255 8,552 1,725 6,450 13,582 800 216,633 3,247 2,575 5,003 833 3,150 7,306 370 900 245 2,400 5,510 450 950 9,400 1,275 2,336 325 3,075 7,140 5,400 600 2,310 18,200 2,415 4,163 4,394 1,150 950 295 4,350 4,950 99,284 1,095 1,410 47,619 999 5,033 Commissions and Profits earnings Exfrom Capital Interest change of and insurance and foreign premiums and Surplus exdis- collec- change and the count tion depart- negotiacharges ment tion of real-estate loans 31,469 1,700 3,900 1,000 2,395 10,717 10,235 2,050 36,550 14,820 973 1,905 477 1,567 4,371 5,807 1,175 12,455 142 11 350 136 3 78 3 21 275 56 566,308 236, 932 3,911 9,932 5,294 99 73 7,830 4,982 62 13, 555 6,158 4 2,558 1,080 9,600 5 182 77 84 20,888 8,783 1 1,170 534 6 1 145 553 3,675 1,319 40 63 7,846 3,685 775 1 13 3 38 24 5 5,490 3,117 35 51 11,303 5,703 9,794 5,907 71 1,750 4 654 3,309 22 1,797 23,233 12,679 317 1,245 25 873 5,445 2,581 71 6,360 3,312 18 146,903 74,543 1,128 1,024 5 6 16 Expenses Inter- est Trust and Total de- Other Salaries dis- Interest Other exTotal part- earnand count on Taxes ex- penses gross ment ings earnings wages on deposits penses paid profborits rowed money 10 33 585 43 6 4 97 10 40 91 22 109 97 443 40 701 522 1,134 104 81 30 11 2 2 31 1 18 12 2 45 2 3 5 10 2 458 5 2 2 15, 716 273 224 271 67 16 18 113 450 22 20 276 247 18 131 326 1,896 79 34 1 75 97 660 58 664 381 265 6,618 39 2 292 9 3 15,694 1,060 2,009 502 1,720 4,499 6,428 1,246 13,527 3,426 194 745 58 6,118 474 1,014 24 1,791 124 392 84 431 91 716 236 584 436 42 77 338 342 58 247 44 302 592 867 228 1,071 1,552 307 2,750 259, 239 53,007 1,456 5,786 5,368 1,229 6,539 1,532 1,151 283 5,748 1,293 9,348 2,461 116 557 579 1,640 4,042 373 3,311 6,103 7,992 737 1,957 13,669 959 3,350 3,712 82,921 150 324 1,015 90 775 90 141 267 18 402 1,241 1,870 510 4,132 1,181 5, 630 84, 757 19,388 345 256 2, 663 269 227 2,353 257 2,289 328 362 56 60 314 425 1,602 947 251 2,465 14 153 60 1 72 180 167 498 1,325 112 39 146 292 29 215 586 1,411 66 304 602 34 465 830 1,168 1,586 2,796 212 563 137 297 3,364 1,079 2,430 207 713 985 118 464 27 34 135 275 61 154 191 156 519 641 19,933 2,908 487 3,812 296 92 1,045 1,148 26,146 5,640 406 1,484 3,383 4,898 1,121 9,876 31,185 193,967 805 5,525 712 4,790 794 5,200 167 928 848 4,482 1.304 7.428 80 423 52 243 96 1,640 1,246 119 13,094 874 1,882 839 60 11,953 423 1,344 3,414 265 2,675 4,885 5, 273 483 1,602 11,149 726 2,465 3,100 66,580 Washington-Seattle Spokane Oregon Portland California Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco _ Idaho ~ Utah _.. Ogden _ Salt Lake C i t y . . . Nevada Arizona __ _.. Total Pacific States 100 1 8 I 4 | 93 4 250 9 2 4 70 13 3 4 11 19 8,340 6,000 2,900 6,420 6,600 24,578 15,000 2,000 I 18,500; 4,720 775 850 1,900 1,460 1,650 3,742 2,639 640 3,203 2,500 10,508 6,450 1,390 16,500 1,937 342 250 910 649 875 12,082 8,639 3,540 9,623 9,100 35,086 21,450 3,390 35,000 6,657 1,117 1,100 2,810 2,109 2,525 6,564 5,347 1,880 4,498 4,254 17,375 12,040 1,599 11,977 3,273 503 437 1,428 824 1,524 154,228 73, 523 Alaska (nonmember banks) The Territory of Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total nonmember banks... Total United States, Alaska I and Hawaii :8,085 ;l,334,011 ;l,080,578 2,414, 589 965,876 145 324 64 80 168 241 79 6 115 41 3 6 29 14 74 11 50 6 2 50 31 104 77 2 18 64 7 3 11 2 343 103 20 46 2 4 18 104 2 18 94 3 3 306 653 1 7,411 6,188 421 2,081 129 262 4, 848 130 4,620 1,515 19, 330 456 12, 679 118 1,741 13,453 1,190 3,513 194 39 548 50 493 89 1,546 76 932 135 1, 738 5,457 1,771 1, 651 456 1,272 1,149 5, 354 2,872 407 2,459 947 120 119 368 189 583 161 14 81 101 34 558 131 89 644 201 9 1 16 1 34 1, 964 524 1,560 425 C82 112 J, 121 398 1,332 257 4,424 1,024 3,915 565 400 54 4,448 863 841 264 186 51 149 58 472 104 246 71 385 131 4 4 j O 81,121 j 19,717 j 2,075 | 22,125 j 4,901 | 10,926 I 59,744 H 37 2 5,524 1,104 960 4,610 337 1,668 072 3,564 603 3,375 2, 932 14, 292 9,164 1,681 219 1,169 9,499 1,085 565 2,818 434 68 398 71 179 1,139 637 130 320 1,453 176 48 31 | 22 370 95 81 ! 143 . 35 j J22 10 | 40 I TsT" 75 | h-i r-i 226 348 8 80,006 jl, 074, 559 210,315 26,537 338,345 ;66, 348 .124,499 766,044 P3 H O H W w o Abstract of reports of earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks for year ended June SO, 1924—Continued 00 [In thousands of dollars] Cities, States, and Territories Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Boston Rhode Island Connecticut 1,848 1,059 828 6,759 8,303 1,224 3,808 Total New England States New York _ Albany _ Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pittsburgh. _ Delaware Maryland Baltimore Washington, D . C Total Eastern States Virginia... Richmond West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Atlanta Florida Net earnings during year Total net earnRecovings eries on and On charged- recovloans ofE eries on and charged- disofiE counts -. _. „_ _.. 142 143 65 641 3,103 42 380 1,990 1,202 893 7,400 11,406 1,266 4,188 23,829 4,516 13, 772 1,240 694 812 57,026 10, 692 27,229 10, 750 6,045 355 1,350 2,761 1,861 134,587 4,169 1,594 3,153 2,478 2,155 1,477 922 1,726 Losses charged off On bonds, securities, etc. On trust department operations 188 177 75 1,312 5,042 215 673 412 69 76 664 X.667 228 35 28,345 7,682 3,080 54 1,783 15,555 104 1,344 247 941 52 864 60,777 3,751 785 11,477 28,719 1,490 428 11,178 6,469 424 391 36 134 1,484 174 2,935 139 2,000 9,547 144,134 226 4,395 44 1,638 87 3,240 159 218 2,373 162 1,639 55 977 96 1,822 2,387 367 447 227 12,804 1,318 1,831 2,450 2,261 198 139 142 5,482 1,364 2,577 340 427 26 130 258 94 13,438 Other 166 767 205 23,947 1,008 273 286 543 990 816 185 274 14 Ratios On Total foreign excharged change off 102 45 30 396 2,559 31 26 40 20 984 582 1,150 160 46 6 77 39 142 4,110 342 35 251 88 83 80 50 108 Net addition Net addition to to profits t0 profits t0 capital capital and surplus Percent Percent Per cent Per cent 17.29 9.89 9.90 5.66 16.29 10.64 8.89 5.81 14.07 10.26 9.14 6.66 17.78 10.21 9.82 5.64 5.44 12.99 3.03 7.23 15.13 10.05 8.39 5.57 14.62 9.29 8.16 5.19 12,393 11.02 6.17 6.95 12.41 10,002 753 315 475 41,046 8,159 23,143 2,963 8,215 1,521 4,948 42 349 373 1,111 1,088 1,847 1,544 456 42, 227 101, 907 2,931 1,464 1,311 327 2,649 591 650 1,987 1,122 1,251 944 695 267 710 456 1,366 5,656 445 264 438 31,198 5,032 11, 627 11.21 14.35 12.57 14.85 18.73 13.55 13. 98 17.34 10.59 12.57 12.38 13.21 20.51 6.22 6.59 6.29 9.22 7.91 7.14 5.99 5.56 5.40 5.90 5.76 6.97 12.92 6.96 6.23 5.93 8.09 6.10 5.00 5.56 9.45 11.07 11.00 11.16 7.50 10.00 10.41 11.58 11.93 9.19 8.83 9.58 9.94 8.44 10.21 10.59 7.15 10.45 11.20 9.08 7.00 3.96 6.76 13.36 19.82 24.29 15.00 16.10 24.60 21.97 27.84 28.64 17.33 20.41 21.35 15.99 16.21 152 14,399 703 Dividends to capital and surplus 13,946 310 1,219 461 47 15 13 79 1 Dividends to capital 719 568 519 2,877 5,188 635 1,887 2,392 58 Dividends 1,257 870 712 5,008 2,174 956 733 332 181 15 3,431 Net addition to profits 5,553 591 626 389 19,731 3,318 5,576 4,972 3,024 215 644 1,526 1,954 66, 995 2,556 743 1,914 1,335 894 975 992 1,132 ]5.56 10.76 11.79 14.58 9.95 7.53 .9.34 16.67 15.97 23.66 12.34 20.81 20.18 14.81 10.53 6.66 11.93 19.27 Jack-son ville.. 782 Alabama.. 2,256 Birmingham.. 554 892 Mississippi 894 Louisiana 815 New Orleans. Texas 8,438 1,883 Dallas 266 El Paso 894 Fort Worth... Galveston 245 Houston 1,351 San Antonio.. 701 405 Waco 1,424 Arkansas 86 Little Rock... 2,739 Kentucky 1,506 Louisville 2,031 Memphis.. 240 835 Nashville.. Total Southern States Ohio 7,649 Cincinnati 2,099 949 Cleveland 1,142 Columbus 808 Toledo Indiana Indianapolis 1,214 7,588 Illinois 11,786 Chicago, central reserve 779 Chicago, other reserve 571 Peoria 3,072 Michigan 1,976 Detroit 410 Grand Rapids.. 3,214 Winconsin 2,178 Milwaukee 2,667 Minnesota 1,608 Minneapolis 1,372 St. Paul _ 2,600 Iowa _ 186 Cedar Rapids _ _ 127 Des Moines 96 Dubuque _ 236 Sioux City... 1,116 Missouri 1,530 Kansas City 125 St. Joseph 3,651 St. Louis Total Middle Western States.. 1,496 567 633 283 521 3,413 1,630 46 391 175 631 375 324 949 68 2,173 1,294 1,490 185 556 1,412 476 333 156 269 1,202 363 3,555 5,009 65 140 790 551 69 1,090 963 1,694 1,250 752 2,911 168 256 11 214 728 1,341 227 2,579 696 448 303 338 1,883 464 4,706 5,816 203 170 1,261 639 146 1,496 993 1,964 1,380 928 3,313 196 276 32 270 896 2,016 263 1,248 5,779 1,773 555 902 508 2,995 897 8,627 605 411 2,042 1,490 309 2,124 1,231 1,175 543 572 U66 40 125 64 15 357 184 179 2,638 278 1,073 278 577 687 560 4,035 1,098 36 412 46 696 404 227 843 51 •1,619 844 1,427 140 628 26, 500 10.49 9.27 15.89 11.46 11.39 20.00 9.30 12.00 2.40 10.43 2.88 9.16 8.51 11.07 11.69 7.29 11.59 18.76 11.72 10.00 16.53 7.83 5.91 8.42 7.23 7.82 11.67 5.96 9.37 1.92 6.54 2.14 6.22 6.24 8.52 8.11 5.26 7.04 9.59 7.78 6.01 9.59 17.75 8.24 17.18 7.93 3.22 10.85 5.04 13.91 2.45 6.21 8.14 5.64 5.79 12.16 9.13 7.01 9.45 14.70 8.12 7.94 8.49 4,091 2,224 476 546 285 2,537 580 4,203 6,840 290 306 1,723 1,000 240 1,890 823 1,608 1,319 633 1,476 90 316 72 154 10.58 16.98 9.92 11.62 19.00 10.07 8.72 11.53 12.85 7.39 14.57 12.11 11.11 11.43 10.77 9.14 7.71 11.32 10.73 7.25 9.00 11.70 10.29 9.33 11.01 10.68 8.18 13.87 6.19 11.38 6.12 5.53 6.33 6.58 6.20 6.94 7.16 5.44 5.72 7.45 6.25 7.06 7.27 5.49 5.12 6.81 6.58 4.69 5.29 8.10 7.20 6.43 7.36 7.51 4.39 10.30 8.74 9.07 7.14 9.13 11.29 7.77 9.59 5.52 9.03 11.36 7.68 8.83 9.31 9.09 8.17 8.21 3.74 2.80 5.95 1.53 2.35 1.64 6.40 .63 3.33 1.82 13.85 7.22 14.94 13.53 11.56 19.19 33.86 11.89 13.49 9.16 16.20 15.41 19.57 14.36 16.56 14.71 12.10 13.68 5.63 4.66 9.69 1.82 4.00 1.93 9.14 .91 4.98 U.17 17.18 9.72 11.05 Abstract of reports of earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks for year ended June 80, 1924—Continued [In thousands of dollars] Losses charged off Total Net earnings during year Cities, States, and Territories North Dakota. South Dakota Nebraska Lincoln . . 261 . Jtftnaaa Kansas City.. . . Topeka Wichita Montana . ... . . . Wyoming Colorado.. Denver. Pueblo New Mexico 209 470 578 1,339 223 1,266 1,920 134 156 234 183 55 502 314 32 35 812 1,522 278 1,768 2,234 166 191 296 628 18 353 314 981 108 636 1,218 2,719 12 99 120 735 1,513 2,791 1,088 902 1,381 34 2,208 1,643 180 38 On bonds, securities, etc. On trust department operations 21 26 29 1 24 78 2 4 3 3 1 1 125 1,457 54 609 1,277 Other losses 51 69 84 11 137 122 2 38 64 74 85 Total On foreign losses charged exoff change 2 5 1 I 88 97 300 13 57 345 6 15 105 315 421 628 100 472 3,179 3,231 255 979 979 1,399 19 33 290 119 28 59 3 201 12 2 1,160 1,002 1,502 47 2,369 1,844 185 80 200 1,608 54 716 1,407 1,218 Net addition to profits 1690 i 190 20 231 i 601 390 i 19 111 1 114 627 66 19 Dividends 164 261 1,059 184 538 1,066 76 130 172 315 50 213 233 885 612 295 72 61 66 659 22 94 367 16,341 3,682 20,023 17,564 1,013 8 1,699 1,887 1,578 257 189 130 2,144 1,767 1,350 346 387 1 278 272 57 765 469 1,002 1 161 240 1,445 1,485 5,662 3 996 805 487 1,993 1,182 154 147 24 8 962 772 2,880 1 500 483 713 2,782 2,496 523 580 2,448 2,637 276 464 265 32 1 7 633 380 53 5 j 314 319 230 254 355 2,520 Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Total Western States Washington Seattle Spokane Oregon. Portland California Los Aneeles Oakland Recov- earnings eries on and On charged- recovloans off eries on and assets charged- disoff counts assets Ratios _ . . - ... 413 1,284 1,245 5,038 3,515 .^72 624 481 61 543 212 526 102 130 54 148 35 232 557 3,635 106 724 1,573 1,025 1 83 136 170 98 " 757 221 742 34 237 1,516 1537 120 348 138 11 20,295 1272 7,608 124 1,907 237 960 827 260 74 Dividends to capital Dividends to capital and surplus Net addition Net addition to to profits profits to to -apital capital and surplus Per cent Per cent Per cent Per cent 2.45 1.65 16.95 1 10.32 4.97 3.33 12.43 1 3.62 12.38 .15 7.81 .23 10.67 7.19 9.03 13.39 8.34 5.60 i f>. 26 19.32 7.85 5.10 2.87 1.87 9.50 6.50 i 1.62 12.38 14.44 11.35 9.69 12 33 7.17 4.68 3.10 4.75 5.72 4.01 17.99 1 11.38 • 11.11 6.45 8.52 14.67 6.93 3.88 .35 .62 10.14 6.41 .94 1.48 18.98 10.47 16.06 29.13 28.33 9.71 4.74 13.83 4.24 14.ll 2.96 15.89 4.16 3. 26 1 1.96 12.51 12.63 9.64 2.73 3.58 8.00 6.39 4.35 5.45 2.79 2.17 18.44 1 10.85 7.66 5.18 1.19 1.27 11.51 13.78 8.97 8.15 8.79 9.96 17 58 11.50 7.95 9.57 7.34 5.43 6.37 6.98 12 29 0. 78 1.96 11.60 2.09 5.02 7.84 7.93 11.64 0.41 2.84 16.70 2.55 7.52 10.80 11.32 16 64 lo. 95 San Francisco Idaho Utah Ogden Salt Lake City Nevada Arizona 3,954 695 114 95 407 _ Total Pacific States 295 285 _ Alaska (nonTnp.mhfir V>a/nVs) 756 333 10 6 18 4,710 1,028 124 101 425 568 901 72 54 715 901 108 4 4 11 99 114 18 2 106 43 70 14 95 309 380 117 421 13 4 21,377 3,375 24,752 9,674 2,010 54 4 58 9 1 930 173 495 1407 136 1115 135 56 10 43 3.39 6.97 5 88 5.53 9.25 3.39 195 30 41 160 54 50 105 5.51 2.^0 4.83 4.55 3.74 6.40 2.22 8 23 1. 43 2.69 3 73 i 14. 48 6.45 14.55 1 ] 5. 56 i 2. 01 3. 87 4.82 i 21.42 9.32 16.97 10,575 10,955 10.77 7.10 6.86 10.40 10 48 36 24.00 15.31 20.43 32.00 4 5 9 135 60 10.00 5.13 11.54 22.50 6 19 183 96 12.80 6.83 13.02 24.40 147,304 195,706 163,683 12.27 6.78 8.11 14.67 Total nonmember banks 198 4 202 9 Total United States, Alaska, and Hawaii 308,515 34,495 343,010 102,814 24,642 36 4 2.879 94 60 832 14,177 144 i Deficit. 1,831 1,123 1 The Territory of Hawaii (nonmeinber banks) __ 263 144 855 2,052 17,543 405 1,450 O w H O H W Q O O w w ft Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks by Federal reserve districts, year ended June SO, 192£ to [In thousands of dollars] District District District District District District District District District District District District NonGrand No. 1 No. 2 No. 4 No. 8 No. 5 No. 6 No. 3 No. 7 No 9 No. 10 No. 11 No 12 member total (696 (753 (497 (385 (559 (385 (651 (588 (660 (1,058 (794 (1,054 banks (5 (8,085 banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) Capital SurplusCapital and surplus 108,881 257,106 96,307 127,825 93,086 85,037 302,093 148,192 115, 240 69,037 193, 918 559,199 244, 499 243, 065 162,123 Gross earnings: Interest and discount Domestic exchange and collection charges.. Profits of foreign exchange department Commissions and earnings from insurance premiums and the negotiation of real estate loans .._ . .. Trust department profits Other earnings Total. £9,957 1,026 65 40, 015 125, 265 1,378 2,194 41 712 42,798 759 60 48, 270 1,106 185 66,144 951 62 47,548 2,053 12 72,915 1,330 340 447 34 2 965,876 15,402 7,222 4 994 5,059 80,006 6,073 8,183 4,025 3,038 8,246 2,133 2,535 6,225 3,141 5,435 246,192 91,267 102,867 65,358 44,581 137, 243 45,870 52, 751 73,769 52,849 80,429 546 1,074,559 14,348 1,588 28,947 4,038 8,906 41,906 4,020 81,155 12,303 24,924 15,123 2,202 28,146 4,414 9,156 18,028 2,004 35,075 6,727 10,971 12,385 3,238 19,072 4,379 7,126 9,390 1,817 12,400 3,397 5,359 27,993 2,778 43,641 10, 052 17,228 9,527 1,651 13,228 3,493 5,170 11,873 1,286 20,637 3,603 6,718 17,675 2,367 21,688 5,042 10, 635 12,449 1,520 12,312 4,028 7,415 19,475 2,066 21,932 4,854 10,816 112 18 75 164,308 59,041 72,805 46,200 32,363 101, 692 33,069 44,117 67, 407 37, 724 59, 143 81,884 6,669 32,226 1,655 30,062 2,246 19,158 1,176 12,218 1,013 35,551 4,935 12,801 1,176 8,634 1,877 16, 362 3,285 15,125 2,724 21,286 3,353 198 4 308,515 34,495 27,392 _ _. 6,764 7 2,174 24,149 23,010 4,382 Total__ 93,350 605 425 750 1,334,011 655 1,080,578 1,405 2,414,589 57,827 Total Net earnings during year Recoveries on charged-off assets Total 3 83,978 515 486 63,536 88,264 81,257 101,218 34, 397 43,092 39,046 52, 010 97, 933 131,356 120, 303 153,228 80,837 _ Expenses paid: Salaries and wages Interest and discount on borrowed money. Interest on deposits.. Taxes Other expenses Losses charged off: On 1 oans and discounts On bonds, securities, etc On trust department operations Other losses On foreign exchange 72,536 212,653 454 2,997 4,212 620 63,030 182,092 70, 659 37,8^ 119,883 34,001 100, 925 301, 975 104, 660 88,553 33,881 32,308 20,334 13,231 40,486 13,977 10, 511 19, 647 17,849 24,639 202 343,010 7,478 2,936 54 3,414 150 17,354 9,389 15 2,408 562 3,882 2,301 3 997 26 4,734 2,525 5 1,142 145 4,198 697 35 1,047 40 3,608 310 4,064 717 3 719 31 7,750 407 4 666 14 14,981 902 632 1,522 9 9,636 348 5 1,141 1 9,567 2,010 36 2,040 405 9 4 s 923 11 15,553 2,096 54 1,518 56 102,814 24,642 855 17,543 1,450 14,032 29,728 7,209 8,552 6,017 4,860 19,277 5,534 8,841 18,046 —= = = = = 11,131 14,058 19 460 2 6 9 20 197 23 544 63 13 103 213 298 276 89 629 97 111 324 82 306 59 143 348 6 210,315 26,537 338, 345 66,348 124,499 766,04 147,304 Net addition to profits from operations during year --_ Total dividends declared since June 30,1923... 13,360 12,073 58,825 41, 871 26,672 14,188 23, 756 15, 861 14, 317 11,388 8,371 8,041 21,209 20,019 8,443 8,955 1,670 5,151 1,601 7,768 6,718 7,325 10,581 10, 947 Ratio: Dividends to capital per cent.. Dividends to capital and surplus do Net addition to profits, to capital, and surplus _ percent.. 11.09 6.23 16.29 7.49 14.73 5.80 12.41 6.53 12.23 7.02 12.76 7.97 10.99 6.63 12.67 8.56 8.11 5.26 8.80 5.91 9.01 6.09 10.82 7.14 10.52 10.91 9.77 8.83 8.29 7.02 8.07 1.71 1.22 5.58 6.91 183 96 195,706 163,683 12.80 6.83 12.27 6.78 13.02 8.11 w tei o o a o CO 64 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY National-bank investments in United States Government securities and. other bonds and securities, etc., loans and discounts {including rediscounts), and losses charged off on account of bonds and securities, etc., and loans and discounts, years ended June SO, 1918 to 1924, inclusive [In thousands of dollars] Year ended June 30 1918. 1919. 1920 1921 1922 1923. 1924 Losses Unitod Loans and charged Total Other States off on bonds and discounts Govern- bonds and securities, including loans securities ment etc. rediscounts and dissecurities counts I 2,129,283 3,176,314 2,269,575 2,019,497 2,285,459 2,693,846 2,481, 778 1,840,487 1,875,609 1,916,890 2,005,584 2,277,866 2,375,857 2,660. 550 3, 969, 770 5,051,923 4,186,465 4,025,081 4,563, 325 5,069,703 5,142,328 10,135,842 11,010,206 13,611,416 12,004,515 11,248,214 11,817,671 11,978,728 33,964 35,440 31,284 76,210 135, 208 120, 438 102,814 charged off on bonds and securities, etc. Percent- Percentage of age of charged charged off on off on account bonds loans and seand dis- curities counts to total to total bonds loans and seand dis- curities counts 0.34 .32 .23 .63 1.20 1.02 44,350 27,819 61,790 76,179 33,'144 21,890 24,642 1.12 .55 1.48 1.89 .73 .43 .48 Number of national banks, capital, surplus, dividends, net addition to profits, and ratios, years ended June 30, 1914 to 1924 P( Percentages Year ended June 30 1914... i 1915 i 1916 i 1917 ___! 1918 1 1919 i 1920 ' 1921 1 1922 ! 1923 ....: 1924.... I Num- ! ber of banks j Capital 7,453 $1,063,978,175 7,560 : 1,068,577,080 7,571 ! 1,066,208,875 7,589 : 1,081,670,000 7,691 1,093,264,000 7,762:1,115,507,000 8,019 1,221,453,000 8,147 ; 1,273,237,000 8,246 1,307,199,000 8,238 1,328,791,000 8.085 1,334,011,000 Surplus $714,117,131 726,620,202 731,820,365 765,918,000 816,801,000 869,457,000 984,977,000 1,026,270,000 1,049,228,000 1,070,600,000 1,080,578,000 Dividends $120,947,096 113,707,065 114,724,594 125, 538,000 129,778,000 135, 588,000 147,793,000 158,158,000 165,884,000 179,176,000 163,683,000 Net addition to profits $149,270,171 127,094, 709 157, 543, 547 194,321,000 212,332,000 240,366,000 282,083,000 216,106,000 183, 670,000 203,488,000 195,706, 000 Dividends to capital to and capital ciirriiiiiz surplus l Dividends 11.37 10.63 10.76 11.61 11.82 12.15 12.10 12.42 12.69 13.48 12.27 6.80 6.33 6.38 6.79 6.78 6.83 6.70 6.88 7.04 7.47 6.78 Net addition to profits to capital and itaiana surplus 8.39 7.08 8.76 10.52 11.09 12.11 12.78 9.40 7.79 8.48 8.11 RELATION OF CAPITAL OF NATIONAL BANKS TO DEPOSITS, ETC. The proportion of capital of national banks at the date of each report following the midsummer report since 1918, to individual deposits, to loans, and discounts, and to aggregate resources; of capital, surplus, and profits to individual deposits, and of cash on hand and amounts due from Federal reserve banks to individual deposits, is shown in the statement following: KEP01JT OF THE COM!'TROLLKK OK THE (/l/KKK.XCl" Items Aug. 31, 1918 Sept. 12, 1919 •Sept. 8, 1920 Sept. 6, 1921 Sept. 1 1922 Sept. 14, 1923 65 Oct. 10, 1924 Capital to individual deposits $1. 00-$9. 41 $1. 00-$ 11.14 $1. 00-$10. 89 $1.00-$9. 43|$1. 00-$10. 28 $1. 00-$10. &: 00-$ll. 45 $1. Capital to loans 1.00-9.18 1.00-10.13 1.00-10.99 1.00- 9.15; 1.00- 8.60' 1.00- 8.96 1.00- 9.16 Captialto aggregate resources 1. 00-16. 92' 1. 00-J9.38 1. 00- 18. 57, 1. 00-15. 45* 00- lti. 0l! 1. 00- 16.30 1. 00- 17.50 1. Capital and surplus and other profits to i i individual deposits 1.00-4.47; 1.00-5.07! 1.00- 4.90. 1.00-1.23; 1. 00- •!. 65' 1. 0O- 4. 8<> 1. 00- 5. 15 Cash on hand and balances with Federal reserve bank to individual deposits 1. 00- 6. 20j 1. 00- C . 20 1. 00- 6.19 1. 00- 7. 11; 1. 00- 8. 78' 1. 00- 7.12 1. 00- 7. 29 » NATIONAL BANKS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CAPITAL STOCK On December 31, 1923, the combined capital of 8,184 reporting banks was $1,325,825,000; aggregate resources were $22,406,128,000; loans and discounts, $11,876,562,000; and total deposits, $17,828,861,000. Of the total number of banks on this date, 2,080 having capital stock paid in of $25,000 or less, had paid-in capital of $52,098,000, aggregate resources of $760,866,000, loans and discounts of $411,466,000, and total deposits of $612,085,000. The number of banks ha ving capital over $25,000 but not over $50,000 was 2,419, with capital of $114,149,000, aggregate resources of $1,700,132,000, loans and discounts of $901,051,000, and total deposits of $1,351,593,000. The number of banks with capital in excess of $50,000 but not over $200,000 was 2,821, and the paid-in capital of this class of banks was $330,034,000; total resources, $4,966,403,000; loans and discounts, $2,606,593,000; and total deposits, $3,923,327,000. The number of banks in this class represents the largest proportion of reporting banks, and includes 81 central reserve and reserve city banks and 2,740 country banks. Of tne 560 banks having capital in excess of $200,000 but not over $500,000, 5 were in New York City, 120 in other reserve cities, and 435 were country banks. The paid-in capital of these banks was $201,419,000; aggregate resources, $3,130,614,000; loans and discounts, $1,698,934,000 and total deposits, $2,464,847,000. There were 183 banks with paid-in capital in excess of $500,000, but not over $1,000,000, of which 102 were in central and other reserve cities and 81 were country banks. The capital of these banks was $159,125,000, aggregate resources $2,454,375,000, loans and discounts $1,399,190,000, and total deposits $1,956,064,000. Eighty-three of the 100 banks having capital in excess of $1,000,000 but not over $5,000,000 were in central reserve and reserve cities, and the remainder were country banks. The capital of these banks was $220,000,000, total resources $4,420,332,000, loans and discounts $2,372,548,000 and total deposits, $3,580,728,000. Twenty-one banks had capital in excess of $5,000,000, nine of which ere were in the central reserve cities of New York and Chicago and the _ remainder in other reserve cities. The combined capital of these banks was $249,000,000 aggregate resources $4,973,406,000, loans and discounts $2,486,780,000, and total deposits $3,940,217,000. 66 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY A summary of the classification of national banks according to capital stock, with related data, follows, and statements showing the number of banks in each class, in reserve cities and States, with loans and discounts, resources, capital and deposits, are published in the appendix of this report. National banks classified according to capital stock December SI, 1923 Number of banks Capital of $25,000 Capital over $25,000 but not $50,000Capital over $50,000 but not $200,000 Capital over $200,000 but not $500,000 Capital over $500,000 but not $1,000,000 Capital over $1,000,000 but over $5,000,000.. Capital over $5,000,000 2,080 over over over over not Total United States Loans and discounts Aggregate resources Capital $411,466,000 Total deposits $760,866,000 $52,098,000 $612,085,000 2,419 901,051,000 1,700,132,000 114,149,000 1, 351, 593,000 2,821 2,606, 593,000 4,966,403,000 330,034,000 3, 923, 327, 000 560 1,698,934,000 3,130,614,000 201,419,000 2,464, 847,000 183 1,399,190,000 2,454,375,000 159,125,000 100 2,372, 548, 000 4,420,332,000 21 2, 486, 780,000 4,973,406,000 1,956, 064, 000 220, 000, 000 3, 580, 728, 000 249, 000, 000 3,940, 217,000 8,184 11,876, 562,000 22, 406,128,000 1,325,825, 000 17,828,861,000 PER CENT RATIO OF PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF RATIONAL BANES TO AGGREGATE ASSETS The percentage of loans and discounts, United States Government securities, capital, surplus and profits, and individual deposits, to aggregate resources, at the date of each call following the midsummer call for reports of condition, in years 1916 to 1924 inclusive, is shown in the following statement: 1916 Items Loans and discounts, including rediscounts - _ United States Government securities __ _ 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 Total 54.2 52.3 59.2 59.2 53.7 55.0 6.9 13.2 14.9 9.4 9.4 11.5 12.0 11.1 62.3 67.4 67.2 68.6 68.6 65.2 67.0 63.4 7.4 7.4 56.5 6.5 6.8 .58.4 5.9 6.5 55.6 5.2 6.2 57.4 5.4 6.6 58.7 6.5 7.9 61.0 6.2 7.6 64.2 6.1; 7 3 65.4 5.7 7 0 65.4 71.3 Capital . Surplus and profits. _ Deposits (individual) 55.4 5.0 60.2 Total 55.2 71.7 68.0 68.8 70.7 75.4 78.0 78.8 78.1 52.3 NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS The following is a list of the examiners in the service on October 31, 1924: CHIEF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINER Pole, J. W., Office Comptroller of Currency, Washington, D. C. ASSISTANT CHIEF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS Office of Comptroller of Currency, Washington, D. C. Districts assigned Stearns, E. Willey McBryde, W. W Luce, Frank H 1, 2, 3, and 4. 5 and 6. 7 and 9. Districts Proctor, John L Gough, E. H 8 and 10. 11 and 12. KEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 67 DISTRICT CHIEF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS Federa reserve district No. Address Name Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston, 1 Bean, Norwin S 2 3 4 Reeves, Owen T., jr__ Newnham, Stephen L Thomas, Thomas C 5 Rorebeck, E. F 6 8 Robb, Ellis D Sims, Howard M Wood, John S 9 Patterson, B. K. 7 10 Roberts, L. K 11 12 Collier, Richard H Harris, Thomas E iviass. 720 U. S. Customhouse, New York, N. Y. 1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio. 711 National Metropolitan Bank Building, Washington, D. C. 504 Post Office Building, Atlanta, Ga. 1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Chicago, 111. 1310 Federal Reserve Bank Building, St. Louis, Mo. 1334 First National Soo Line Building, Minneapolis, Minn. 800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas City, Mo. ___ 312 Magnolia Building, Dallas, Tex. 1103 Alexander Building, San Francisco, Calif. NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS Federal reserve district No. Address 3 Allanson, Edward A 10 Allen, Edgar F. (JG) 7 Allsup, A. S 2 Alvey, John C Amrhein, Joseph A 6 12 10 5 3 9 3 11 6 7 9 3 10 10 Anderson, E. F Anheier, C. H Armstrong, George E Ashwood, Cecil Baker, William B Baldridge, William H Barrett, John W Bartee, James S Basham, A. A Best, John A. (R) Bina, J. C Bly, J. Garver Boldin, Bernard E Boyson, Alfred Brennan, F. P. (JG) Brown, Samuel H Bryan, Charles A Post-office box 61, Lancaster, Pa. 316 South Seventh Avenue, Clinton, Okla. 1123 North Main Street, Decatur, 111. 720 United States Customhouse, New York, N. Y. 510 Virginia Railway and Power Building, Richmond, Va. 720 Bell Building, Montgomery, Ala. 436-437 H. W. Hellman Building, Los Angeles, Calif. 1226 Downing Street, Denver, Colo. 711 National Metropolitan Bank Building, Washington, D. C. 1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 1334 First National Soo Line Building, Minneapolis, Minn. 1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Post-office box 222, Brownwood, Tex. Post-office box 940, Knoxville, Tenn. Springfield National Bank, Springfield, Ohio. Care of City Insurance Agency, Bismarck, N. Dak. 326 South Fifteenth Street, Richmond, Ind. Post-office box 237, Detroit, Minn. Post-office Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Post-office box 574, Hutchinson, Kans. 800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas City, Mo. 1334 First National Soo Line Building, Minneapolis, Minn. 68 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS—Continued Federal reserve district No. Name Campbell, George H_ Carolan, William B__ Address 296 Post Office Building, Salina, Kans. Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston, Mass. Carter, Aubrey B. (U)_._ Room 214, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. 510 Virginia Railway and Power Building, o Carson, Thomas D Richmond, Va. 800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas 10 Chambers, A. R City, Mo. 1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 3 Chapman, Charles EL 10 Chapman, Edward L_ 800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas City, Mo. 11 Chapman, F. A. (R)_. Care of State National Bank, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Secretary to Comptroller, Washington, D. C. Chase, H. Gu my_ 12 Chorpening,, Ira I 436-437 H. W. Hellman Building, Los AnIK geles, Calif. Post-office box 1185, Huntington, W. Va. 5 Cloe, William B___ 71 College Street, New Haven, Conn. 1 Coffin, George M__ 12 Coffin, Gilbert S___ 403 Empire State Building, Spokane, Wash. 4 Colley, L. H. (JG). 715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio. 214 Federal Building, Evansville, Ind. Conner, Joseph H 208 Oak Street, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. 7 Cooney, Dan H 1 Cooper, T. A 40 Chapel Street, Augusta, Me. 6 Cottingham, T. J_... 823 Age-Herald Building, Birmingham, Ala. 7 Craig, Claude O 216 Federal Building, Des Moines, Iowa. 12 Crawley, William C_ J 1103 Alexander Building, San Francisco, Calif. 4 Crossen, Gail W__. Post-office box 463, Columbus, Ohio. 11 Cowan, David (R)_ First National Bank, Mountainair, N. Mex. 2 Culver, William A_ 720 United States Customhouse, New York, N. Y. Office of Comptroller of Currency, WashCutts, Arthur D_ ington, D. C. Ward 36, Walter Reed Hospital, WashingCutts, Leo M ton, D. C. Dalton, John W Post-office box 958, .Charlotte, N. C. Davenport, H. B 1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Derr, Ralph H Do. Dillistin, William H. 443 East Thirty-ninth Street, Paterson, N. J. Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston, Dooley, Thomas E_. Mass. 1334 First National Soo Line Building, MinDwyer, Thomas R_ neapolis, Minn. 206 North Springer Street, Carbondale, 111. 8 Dye, Samuel W_ Post-office box 1546, Muskogee, Okla. 10 Ebnother, C. W. Care of branch Federal Reserve Bank, 11 Embry, Jacob.__ Houston, Tex. 6 Evans, Clyde J 504 Post Office Building, Atlanta, Ga. 12 Evans, W. C 1107 A. Mattei Building, Fresno, Calif. 4 Faris, A. B Post-office box 506, Richmond, Kv. 10 Filson, Charles EL 321 North First Street, Guthrie, Okla. 9 Fiman, C. F 1334 First National Soo Line Building, Minneapolis, Minn. 6 Fletcher, Thomas E_ Cordele, Ga. 5 Folger, William P__. 711 National Metropolitan Bank Building, Washington, D. C. 10 Fredlund, J. O. (JG). 800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas City, Mo. 10 1 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 69 NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS—Continued Federal reserve district Name Address No. Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston, Mass. 720 United States Customhouse, New York, Funsten, James B N. Y. Box 425, Evanston, 111. Funsten, William P Post-office box 1058, Pittsburgh, Pa. Furbee, Ernest M Care of Insolvent Division, Office of CompGarrett, Robert D troller of Currency, Washington, D. C. Post-office box 1306', Wichita Falls, Tex. Gilbert, H. B 205 McCormick Building, Salt Lake Citv, Glazier, Charles A Utah. Care of Merchants National Bank, CrooksGoodhart, R. W. (R) ton, Minn. 509 National Bank Building, Wheeling, Graham, H. A W. Va. 406 Customhouse, Portland, Oreg. Gray, W. M Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston, Mass. Greene, Thomas M 201 Federal Building, Peoria, 111. Greenfield, James B 800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas City, Mo. Griffey, O. A 720 United States Customhouse, New York, N. Y. Griffin, Roy H Post-office box 1058, Pittsburgh, Pa. Room 2, King Building, Norfolk, Nebr. Griswold, William C 213 Federal Building, Des Moines, Iowa Hackney, William N Post-office box 151, Lima, Ohio. Hadlock, Gerald B 108 Chestnut Street, Albany, N. Y. Haneke, Edward C 1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Harrington, T. J Post-office box 251, Ottumwa, Iowa. Hartman, Charles H 332 Post Office Building, Amarillo, Tex. Haugen, N. E 846 Westfield Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. Hedrick, Gilbar C Care of War Finance Corporation, Southern Hill, Roger W Building, Washington, D. C. Hodgson, R. M 918 Franklin Street, Watertown. N. Y. Hofmayer, W. F Post-office box 360, Pocatello, Idaho. Hooper, Marshall Post-office box 606, Norman, Okla. Horner, H. N 609 Spencer Avenue, Marion, Ind. Houston, Robert C Care of First National Bank, Bisbee, N. Dak. Hughes, John P. (R) Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston, Hurley, Michael J Mass. Hutt, William E Sherman, Tex. 2610 F Street, Sacramento, Calif. James, A. L Johnson, A. W. (JG) (R). First National Bank, Lidgerwood, N. Dak. 1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, ChiJohnson, C. E. H cago, 111. Johnson, Robin M. (R)__ First National Bank, Hearne, Tex. Joseph, Edward M Keegan apartment, 11J^ West Madison Street, Danville, 111. 1310 Federal Reserve Bank Building, St. Kane, W. W., jr Louis, Mo. Kelly, Burdette (R)_ ___| Care of Citizens National Bank, Sisseton, S. Dak. 875 South Williams Street, Denver, Colo. Kennedy, L. G Post-office box 244, Williainsport, Pa. Ketner,"John H 1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, ChiKing, Frank L. (JG)___. cago, 111. Klein, Benton 407 West One hundred and fortv-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. Freeman, Otis M 11 12 12 1 7 10 4 10 7 4 2 3 7 11 2 2 12 10 7 9 1 11 12 9 7 10 3 7 70 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS—Continued Federal reserve district No. Address Knight, Marvin J. (JG)__ Atlanta Agency, War Finance Corporation, Atlanta, Ga. 3618 Stuart Street, Greenville, Tex. 11 Lamb, Ernest. 800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas 10 Lahman, H. S_ City, Mo. Room 326 Yates Building, Boise, Idaho. 12 Lamm, R. Foster. 120 United States Customhouse, New Or6 Lammond, W. M_ leans, La. 715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, CleveLanum, H. L land, Ohio. War Finance Corporation, Marion, S. C. 5 La Roque, O. K_ 1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Chi7 Ley burn, A. P__ cago, 111. 205 Minnehaha Building, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. 9 Lifsey, William P_ 436-437 H. W. Hellman Building, Los 12 Logan, J. M Angeles, Calif. 312 Magnolia Building, Dallas, Tex. 11 Longmoor, S. A_ 800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas 10 Lorang, Peter J_ City, Mo. Apartment 18, 250 North Main Street, Con1 Luiken, John B cord, N. H. 720 United States Customhouse, New York, 2 Lyon, H. S N. Y. 1334 First National Soo Line Building, 9 Lytle, Frank S Minneapolis, Minn. 10 McCandless, George T__ 800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas City, Mo. 312 Magnolia Building, Dallas, Tex. 11 McCans, Alex. B 1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 3 McConaughy, R. C__ 716 West Williams Street, Decatur, 111. 7 McCreight, Harry A. Commercial National Bank, Great Falls, 9 McGarvey, Frank S_. Mont. Post-office box 592, Indianapolis, Ind. 7 McGrath, John C_ 4 McKee, Joel S_^_. 733 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio. 12 McLean, Charles H. (JG) 310 Central Building, Seattle, Wash. 2 Macdonald, F. G 720 United States Customhouse, New York, N. Y. 1334 First National Soo Line Building, 9 Madland, L. L Minneapolis, Minn. 720 United States Customhouse, New York, 2 Maguire, Edward J_, N. Y. 1829 South Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y. 2 Maloney, W. W. 3d. 1310 Federal Reserve Bank Building, St. 8 Mann, Stuart H Louis, Mo. 11 Mansfield, Fred S___ Post-office box 1067, Fort Worth, Tex. 2 Marcuse, Benjamin. 560 West One hundred and forty-fourth street, New York, N. Y. 1103 Alexander Building, San Francisco, 12 Martin, Leo H Calif. 2 Matson, Robert H__ 108 Chestnut Street, Albany, N. Y. 12 Maxey, Charles T_ 43&-437 H. W. Hellman Building, Los Angeles, Calif. 720 United States Customhouse, New York, 2 Mertens, Charles R N. Y. 5 Miles, Albert F. (JG)_._ War Finance Corporation, post-office box 927, Wilmington, N. C. Post-office box 822, Nashville, Tenn, 6 Millard, S. T 335 Federal Building, Rock Island, 111. 7 Moon, Earl W Post-office box 752, Cumberland, Md. 5 Moore, George M REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS—Continued Post-office box 1162, Columbia S. C. 205 Federal Building, Louisville, Ky. 800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas City, Mo. Brock House, Rutland, Vt. 1 Murphy, D. F 1334 First National Soo Line Building, Min9 Nelson, Nels, (JG). neapolis, Minn. 224 Federal Building, Salina, Kans. 10 Noone, D. L Post-office box 1175, Lakeland, Fla. 6 Northcutt, V. EL_. Post-office box 91, Hastings, Nebr, 10 Opper, Leslie C 406 Customhouse, Portland, Oreg. 12 Otto, Charles C___ Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston, 1 Parker, Edward F_ Mass. First National Bank of Hayward, Hayward, Pearson, Herbert (R) Wis. 724 East Grand Avenue, Springfield, Mo. 8 Peightel, J. C Lock box 462, Coffeyville, Kans. 10 Peterson, F. R 110 North Adams Avenue, Mason City, la. 7 Potter, Fulton F__ 715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, CJ eve4, Powell, Charles E_ land, Ohio. 62 South Dale Street, St. Paul, Minn. 9 Power, K. E 800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas 10 Preussner, Don A_ City, Mo. 711 National Metropolitan Bank Building, 5 Ramsdell, Paul C Washington, D. C. 720 United States Customhouse, New York, 2 Rasmussen, Frank E N. Y. St. Regis apartment, 4954 Lindell BouleReinholdt, Carl A vard, St. Louis, Mo. 800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas 10 Riley, Jay M City, Mo. 7 Robinson, E. Robert.-. 651 Kellogg Street, SE., Grand Rapids, Mich. 519 Bedell Building, San Antonio. Tex. 11 Roots, J. O Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston, 1 Ryan, Frank J Mass. 130 West Adams Street, Kirkwood. Mo. 8 Sailor, Vance L_ 1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Chi7 Sanders, J. L cago, Hi. 312 Magnolia Building, Dallas Tex. 11 Sandlin, W. A___. 436-437 H. W. Hollman Building, Los 12 Sawyer, L. M. jr_ Angeles, Calif. 1812 Burns Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 7 Schecter, William J 9 Schotzhauer, H. A. (R) _. First National Bank, Minnesota Lake, Minn. Schofield, John W. (U)__. 1539 Hay worth Avenue, Hollywood, Calif. 519 Bedell Building. San Antonio, Tex. 11 Sellers, W. B. 17 Magill Block, Fargo, N. Dak. 9 Sevison, Henry (JG)_ Do. 9 Sheehan, W. F 985 Manhattan Avenue, Dayton, Ohio. 4 Shively, Edward F__ 539 Elm Street, Reading, Pa. 3 Sisk, CarlM 3000 James Avenue South, Minneapolis, 9 Smith, A. B_. Minn. War Finance Corporation, Atlanta, Ga. Smith, Clarence F Post office box 981, Harrisburg, Pa. 3 Smith, George F Post-office box 336, West Newton, Pa. 4 Smith, George H Weiser, Idaho. 9 Smith, John H. (R) First National Bank, Sterling, Colo. 10 Smith, Roy E. (R) 720 United States Customhouse, New York, 2 Smouse, Murray C N. Y. 710 National Metropolitan Bank Building Snapp, John W Washington, D. C. Post-office box 231, Sunbury, Pa. Snyder, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Vernon G O 8 10 Moore, S. A Morgan, William M Mueller, Arthur M. (JG) Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 72 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS—Continued Federal reserve district No. Address Stewart, Adelia M 9 7 10 4 9 9 2 11 4 5 6 12 Stewart, Charles A Stobie, C. A Storing, Charles C. (R) _ Stuart, Robert K Sullenberger, Sam F Swenson, Loren T Swords, George W. (R) Telyea, N. A Thompson, K. W Thorn, Leslie D_ Tripp, Homer S Tucker, G. H Vann, John R. (JG) (R). Waldron, Walter J 7 Walker, Harry W 2 Watson, Ernest H 4 White, A. J__ 12 Wilde, M. C __ Williams, C. L. (R) 6 12 Williams, F. D. (R) Williams, Robert C Williams, T. M 7 11 5 8 9 3 8 Wilson, C. F Wilson, R. F Wilson, William P. (JG). Wood, D. R Woodside, Hal Wright, Irwin D Wylie, Robert W Young, William R Younger, Cole J Office Comptroller of Currency, Washington, D. C. Post-office box 63, East Falls Church, Va. Post office box 313, Honolulu, T. H. Lock box 450, Mandan, N. Dak. Post-office box 96, Spencer, la. 800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas City, Mo. 715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio. 1334 First National Soo Line Building, Minneapolis, Minn. Care of Paul Keyes, Federal Building, Aberdeen, S. Dak. Apartment 5-CN. 2134 Aqueduct Avenue, New York, N. Y. Post office box 1223, Shreveport, La. 509 Post Office Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Post-office box, 332, Raleigh, N. C. First National Bank, Colquitt, Ga. 1103 Alexander Building, San Francisco, Calif. 1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Chicago, 111. 620 United States Customhouse, New York, N. Y. 715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio. 238 Central Building, Seattle, Wash. Commercial National Bank, Wilmington, N. C. First National Bank of Fergus County, Lewistown, Mont. War Finance Corporation, Atlanta, Ga. 1103 Alexander Building, San Francisco, Calif. Office Comptroller of Currency, Washington, D. C. Post-office box 592, Waterloo, Iowa. 312 Magnolia Building, Dallas, Tex. Pulaski National Bank Building, Pulaski, Va. 119 Faulkner Street, Conway, Ark. 1334 First National Soo Line Building, Minneapolis, Minn. Post office box 32, Altoona, Pa. 407 Central State National Bank Building, Memphis, Tenn. 720 United States Customhouse, New York, N. Y. (R)—Acting as receiver of national bank. (JG)=National bank examiner, junior grade. (WRC) = Detailed for temporary duty to War Finance Corporation. (U)=Unassigned. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 73 NATIONAL BANE FAILURES One hundred and thirty-eight national banks, with aggregate capital of $9,575,250, were placed in charge of receivers during the year ended October 31, 1924. The date that each bank was authorized to commence business, date of appointment of the receiver, the capital stock, and the circulation outstanding at date of failure are shown in the appendix of this report. From date of the first failure of a national bank in 1865 to October 31, 1924, the number of banks placed in charge of receivers was 849. Of this number, however, 57 were subsequently restored to solvency and permitted to resume business. The total capital of these banks at date of failure was $112,391,170, while the book or nominal value of the assets administered by receivers under the supervision of the Comptroller aggregated $560,423,962 and the total cash thus far realized from the liquidation of these assets amounted to $249,776,265. In addition to this amount, however, there has been realized from assessments levied against shareholders the sum of $28,234,804, making the total cash collections from all sources $278,011,069, which have been disbursed as follows: In dividends to creditors on claims proved, amounting to $283,039,149, the sum of $173,708,619 In payment of loans and other disbursements discharging liabilities of the bank other than those of the general creditors 70, 339, 736 In payment of legal expenses incurred in the administration of such receiverships 6, 607, 886 In payment of receivers' salaries and other expenses of receiverships 13,267,365 There has been returned to shareholders in cash 4, 139, 079 Leaving a balance with the Comptroller and the receivers of 9, 948, 384 Assets have been returned to agents for shareholders, to be liquidated for their benefit, having a nominal value of $15,818,008. The book value of the assets of the 237 national banks that are still in charge of receivers amount to $173,592,648. The receivers had realized from these assets at the close of business on October 31, 1924, the sum of $51,600,555 and had collected from the shareholders on account of assessments levied against them to cover deficiencies in assets the further sum of $3,915,617, making the total collections from all sources in the liquidation of active receiverships the sum of $55,516,172, which amount has been distributed as follows: Dividends to creditors (to Sept. 30, 1924) $17,663,886 Loans paid and other disbursements discharging liabilities of the bank other than those to the general creditors 24, 486, 428 Legal expenses 644, 828 Receivers' salaries and all other expenses of administration 2, 847, 982 Amount returned to shareholders in cash 350, 000 Leaving a balance with the Comptroller and the receivers of 9, 523, 048 Receiverships of 19 national banks were closed during the year, making a total of 612 closed receiverships. Collections from the assets of the 612 national banks, the affairs of which have been finally closed, amounted to $198,175,710, and together with the collections of $24,319,187 from assessments levied against the shareholders, make a total of $222,494,897, from which on claims aggregating $201,686,555 dividends were paid amounting to $156,044,733. 74 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Average rate of dividends paid on claims proved was 74.38 per cent, but including offsets allowed, loans paid, and other disbursements with dividends, creditors received on an average 81.72 per cent. Expenses incident to the administration of these 612 trusts, that is, receivers' salaries and legal and other expenses, amounted to $16,382,441 or 4.23 per cent of the nominal value of the assets and 7.36 per cent of the collections from assets and from shareholders. The outstanding circulation of these banks at the date of failure was $30,672,516, which was secured by United States bonds on deposit in the Treasury of the face value of $33,010,300. The assessments against shareholders averaged 52.49 per cent of their holdings, while the collections from the assessments levied were 48.87 per cent of the amount assessed. The total amount disbursed in dividends during the current year to the creditors of insolvent banks was $3,870,811.18. In the table following is summarized the condition of all insolvent national banks, the closed and active receiverships being shown separately: items Total assets taken charge of by receivers Disposition of assets: Collected from assets Offsets allowed and settled. _ _ Loss on assets compounded or sold under order of I court _ _ Nominal value of assets returned to stockholders Nominal value of remaining assets Total.. Closed receiverships, 612i Active receiverships, Total, 849 237 i $386,831,314.00 $173,592,648.00 '$560,423,962,00 198,175,710. 00 35,106,656.00 51,600,555.00 ' 249, 776,265.00 11,186,034.00 j 46,292,690.00 132,054,621.00 8,261,146.00 ' 140,315,767.00 15,818, 008. 00 15,818,008.00 »5,676,319.00 102,544,913. 00 108, 221. 232. 00 386,831,314.00 173,592,648.00 560,423,962.00 Collected from assets as above Collected from assessments from shareholders.. Total collections.. 198,175, 710. 00 24,319,187. 00 51,600, 555. 00 249, 776, 265. 00 3,915,617.00 28,234,804.00 222,494,897. 00 55,516,172. 00 278,011,069.00 Disposition of collections: Loans paid and other disbursements Dividends paid Legal expenses _ Receivers' salary and other expenses Amount returned to shareholders in cash. Balance with comptroller or receiver 45,853, 308. 00 156,044, 733. 00 5,963, 058. 00 10,419, 383. 00 3,789, 079.00 425,336.00 24,486,428.00 70,339,736.00 17,663,886.00 173,708,619.00 644,828.00 6,607,886.00 2,847,982.00 13,267,365.00 350, 000. 00 4,139,079.00 9,523,048.00 9,948,384.00 222,494,897.00 55,516,172.00 278,011,069.00 8 94,795,920.00 17,595,250.00 112,391,170.00 33,010,300.00 10,386,05a 00 43,396,350.00 34,733,616.00 30,672,516.00 49,761,240.00 201,686,555.00 1,980,601.00 8,857,164.60 14,085,000.00 81,352,594.00 36,714,217.00 39,529,680.50 63,846,240.00 283,039,149.00 TotalCapital stock at date of failure United States bonds held at failure to secure circulating notes Amount realized from sale of United States bonds held to secure circulating notes... Circulation outstanding at failure Amount of assessment upon shareholders Claims proved 1 Includes 57 banks restored to solvency. * Accounted for in final settlement with creditors or charged off as loss by order of court. Includes capital stock of 57 banks restored to solvency. 3 Statistics relative to the capital, date of appointment of receiver, and per cent of dividends paid to creditors 01 12 insolvent national banks, the affairs of which were closed during the year ended October 31, 1924, appear in the following table: 75 BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Title Pynchon National Bank First National Bank First National Bonk _ Overland National Bank First National Bank _ Home National Bank First National Bank California National Bank San Juan County National Bank Carmen National Bank . First National Bank Citizens National Bank Location Springfield, Mass __ Bowling Green, Ohio. C happell, Nebr Boise, Idaho Cotton Plant, Ark Llano, Tex Spencer, N. C_ Modesto, Calif Farmington, N. Mex.. Carmen, Okla ... Princeton, Wis _ Albuquerque, N. Mex. Date receiver appointed June Jan. Jan. May Apr. Apr. July Apr. Feb. Feb. Feb. Apr. Per cent Capital dividends paid to creditors 24,1901 $200,000 50,000 5,1917 50,000 29,1921 28,1921 100, 000 60,000 7,1922 60,000 18,1923 25,000 3,1923 13,1921 100.000 50,000 12,1924 25,000 19,1924 25, 000 21,1924 100,000 14,1924 1 107.014 72.90 30 80.50 100 100 100 77.60 100 100 65 70 i Includes 300 per cent of interest. Of the 138 banks placed in charge of receivers since October 31, 1923, 8 were closed on account of the inability to realize on loans; 10, injudicious banking; 9, crop loss; 1, injudicious banking and adverse business conditions; 8, depreciation of securities; 4, inability to meet demands; 6, closed by run; 1, large losses, withdrawals, and insufficient credit; 21, heavy withdrawals; 4, defalcation of officers; 1, large losses and injudicious banking; 11, large losses; 4, unable to realize on assets; 3, defalcation of former cashier; 9, bad management; 15, depleted reserve; 4, irregularities; 1, deficient reserve and unable to realize on loans; 4, excessive loans; 1, crop loss and depreciation of securities; 1, bad paper; 1, deflation; 1, insufficient credit; 1, injudicious banking and depleted reserves; 2, bad paper taken over from old organization; 7, information not available. CONVICTIONS OF NATIONAL BANK OFFICERS AND OTHERS • FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE NATIONAL BANKING LAWS DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1924 During the year ended October 31, 1924, according to data furnished by the Department of Justice, officers and employees of national banks have been sentenced for violations of the national banking laws as follows: Criminal cases under the national banking laws resulting in conviction during the year ended October SI, 1924 Position Name of officer and others George F. Mahnkin__ S. H. Keddington J. R.Burt Morris H. Dinsmore.. Warren G. Dunkle... Title and location of the bank Em; . Cashier Bookkeeper and teller.. Teller. _. _. Cashier Fred Johnson J. M. Rinkes, jr. Irving National Bank, New York, N. Y First National Bank, Shelley, Idaho Second National Bank, Griffin, Ga District National Bank, Washington, D. C Continental National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa... Teller.. Phoenix National Bank, Phoenix, Ariz do.. do _ do Columbia National Bank, Kansas City, Mo President.. Pana National Bank, Pana, 111 Not stated. .do.. Employee., National Bank of Cohoes, Cohoes, N. Y do.. Atlantic National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla Cashier Second National Bank, Oswego, N. Y Manager Chinese depart- Citizens National Bank, Boston, Mass ment. First National Bank, Atmore, Ala Cashier First National Bank, McAlester, Okla Assistant cashier Anglo-London-Paris National Bank, San FranPaying teller cisco, Calif. Director., Commercial National Bank, Great Falls, Mont. .dodo First National Bank, Canton, Ohio Employee.. Cashier.... ..do.. Employee.. ..do.. E. Bauer Shuster.. C. H. Anderson... B. F. Seller Julius Keefer William Stege Adam Preszler.. P.M.Abbott.. Bookkeeper Employee Assistant cashier. Cashier President Cashier... President. Abram M. Caraker... Henry Austerman J. N. Ramsey, jr.. E. L. White '. J.B.Walker Thomas Hines, jr G. L. Healey JohnD. Cogswell, jr.. Philip Moy J. M. Northrop... F. A. Sweeney A. G. BrockhofiL. Robert C. Noble. JulisC. Peters.... Ed. Carting John Leonard Barker, jr Teller Morgan May Individual bookkeeper J. Robert Ledford ..do.. John Milton _. ..doJohn W. Funderburgh Teller F. F. Smith ' Cashier Planters National Bank, Hughes, Ark Atlantic National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla Pana National Bank, Pana, HI do _ .., _ First National Bank, Medina, N. Dak Offense Sentence Date of sentence 1 year and 1 day $1,000 fine $500 fine 4 years 2 years and costs 1923 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 - Nov. 1 Nov. 5 Nov. 7 Embezzlement False entries Abstraction and false entries Embezzlement Misapplication and false entries. Misapplication ..do .do.. Overcertification of check, .do.. Embezzlement Misapplication do —.do Embezzlement. do do , Nov. 15 8 months in j ail Do. do 1 year and l d a y . . . Nov. 24 $500fineand costs., Dec. 3 do.. Do. 4 months in jail Dec. 5 $100 fine Dec. 6 $2,000 fine Dec. 12 3 years in House of CorrecDo. tion. Dec. 15 2 years 1 year and 1 day and $75 fine.Dec. 17 Dec. 18 $2,000 fine False entries do Embezzlement.. ..do.. ..do.. Do. 30 months and fine1 do.* Do. 1 year and 1 day in reforma- Dec. 19 tory. Dec. 20 do Dec. 28 4 months in workhouse ....do Misapplication _ _., Overcertification of check _. .do.. _ Embezzlement and false entries, .do..do.. Misapplication and false enFirst National Bank, Three Forks, Mont tries. First National Bank, Birmingham, Ala Embezzlement Phoenix National Bank & Trust Co., Lexing- ....do ton, Ky. .do. ....do ....do ..doFirst National Bank, McKinney, Tex... False entries. Not stated... First National Ba^k, Mebane, N. C . . . 2 years $100 fine $200fineand costs.. ....do 18 months $1,000 fine.. $200 fine.... 1924 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Do. Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 18 months... Do. $500 fine..... Do. 1 year and 1 day 6 months in jail and $500 fine. Do. Do. 1 year and 1 day Jan. 31 $1,000 flue Frank O.Fuchs J. L. Johnson Frank F. C. Haisler. Jack Darby David B. Schumm.. R. Lewis Shelby D.A.Bragg Ruel Drysdale Charles Bernstein. Harry B. Bachrach... William Pearlman Leonard S.Me yers. _. Louis Feldman Alvin II. Thurmond. Frank Thurmond Fred P. Davis J. H. McLaughlin.. L. C.Winkler A. B. Stokes C. B. Dekle William O'Hanlon. Irving L. Levy L. E. Deupree Lewis C. Butler... Frank McDowellFred S. Bowen Gus F. Wildnaber John Bixel Edwin C. Cain.. ... John H. Haase, jr _.. William H. Hoffhine, jr. Ewin Patterson H. C.Watson.._ Harry Kettles James A. Hayward Sheldon Brannen.. _ L.A.Davis P.E. Cahill Chailes M. Vanderhoef A. B. Hemp 11 enry Hartjan Vice president. Bookkeeper Paying tellerEmployee do. Cashier. .....do.. Bookkeeper. do Aider and abettor., .....do do. do. Cashier Bookkeeper. do do Cashier Assistant cashier, .do. President.. Cashier EmployeeCashier ..do.. President Assistant cashier. President do Bookkeeper Aider and abettor. Assistant cashier., do.. Teller Receiving teller... President Cashier do Assistant cashier.. Cashier do Bookkeeper. i Singlefineof $2,500 Citizens National Bank, Evansville, Ind. First National Bank, Lakeland, Fla Austin National Bank, Chicago, 111 Security National Bank, Dallas, Tex do. National Bank of Hopewell, Va First National Bank, Fitzgerald, Qa First National Bank, Miami Beach, Fla Chatham & Phenix National Bank, New York, N. Y. do. ..do. ..do. ..do. First National Bank, Fitzgerald, Ga do Central National Bank & Trust Co., St. Petersburg, Fla. Provident National Bank, Waco, Tex First National Bank, Larned, Kans First National Bank, Greer, S. C National City Bank, Tampa, Fla Geneva National Bank, Geneva, N. Y United National Bank, New York, N. Y Chatham & Phenix National Bank, New York, N.Y. First National Bank, Dubois, Idaho First National Bank, Rock River, Wyo Graham National B ank, Graham, Tex Harriman National Bank, New York, N.Y United States National Bank, Vale, Oreg First National Bank, Bluffton, Ohio Union National Bank, Charlotte, N. C Irving National Bank, New York, N. Y First National Bank, Washington, Kans First National Bank, Rising Star, Tex City National Bank, Dallas, Tex Republic National Bank, Dallas, Tex Commonwealth Building Association, Washington, D. C. First National Bank, Milford, N. J First National Bank, Greenville, Pa. _... Broughton National Bank, Dayton, Wash First National Bank, Belmore, N. Y Merchants National Bank, Wimbledon, N. Dak.. Chatham & Phenix National Bank, New York, N. Y. Embezzlement Misapplication.. _. Abstraction _. Misapplication do _ Embezzlement _. Embezzlement and false Embezzlement False entries and misapplication. Aider and abettor do. do do False entries Embezzlement.. Misapplication.. Embezzlement.. Misapplication.. do False entries Embezzlement.. 5 years $100 fine 10 days in jail and $200 fine. 60daysinjail do. 6 years 1 year and 1 day. 1 day in jail and $200 fine... 1 year Feb. 4 Feb. 5 5 years 2Y2 years 1 year and 1 day. do $1 fine.. 2 years... $100 fine. Do. Do. Do. Do. Mar. 1 Do. 1 year and 1 day $100fineand costs 1 year and 6 months... $100 fine 2 years 1 year and 10 months.. Mar. 5 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 13 Mar. 18 Mar. 29 Misapplication and abstrac- 15 months.. tion. Embezzlement do do 2 years -. 1 day in custody of the marshal. Misapplication$2,500 fine Defalcation $5 fine $400 fine Embezzlement lday do 3 years do 1 year and lday _ Misapplication 6 months in jail Embezzlement do— do 1 year and 1 day Misapplication 1 year in jail False entries 1 day in jail and $1,000 fine. Embezzlement and misap- 9 months in jail plication. Embezzlement iyi years . $350 fine.. False entries $100 fine-. Embezzlement Feb. 12 Do. Feb. 19 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 5 %o. Apr. ' 7 Apr. 8 Apr. 18 Apr. 21 Apr. 24 29 May 2 May May May May May May 5 8 12 13 14 20 Criminal cases under the national banking laws resulting in conviction during the year ended October 31, 1924—Continued Name of officer and others Sentence Date of sentence Embezzlement.. Abstraction Embezzlement. False entries 1 year and 1 day_ 6 months in jail... $500 fine.. $1,500 fine 1924 May 29 June 6 Do. June 9 Embezzlement. _ Abstraction Embezzlement.. 5 years 3 months in jail 1 hour in custody of marshal and $25 fine. 2 years Position Title and location of the bank Morgan T. Fulton _ H. E. Dempsey M. E. McElroy.... F. D. Warn Assistant cashier do Employee Vice president and cashier . T.L.Hildebrand. Walter B. Todd.. Robert Courtot... Cashier. do Collection clerk. Westmoreland National Bank, Greensburg, Pa Farmers First National Bank, Minooka, 111.... Commercial National Bank, St. Joseph, Mich.. First National Exchange Bank, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. First National Bank, Columbia City, Ind City National Bank, Hackensack, N. J Fifth-Third National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio.. Atlantic City National Bank, Atlantic City, N.J. First National Bank, Ingomar, Mont Misapplication and false entries. Misapplication Percy S. French. Note teller W. T. Craig President. Raymond E. Thompson. D.A.Randall C. D. Zimmerman C. E. McCarroll Cashier President Aider and abettor Teller Henry E. Rohlf President... First National Bank, Hayward, Wis L. W.Taylor Bernard A. Maron, alias John M. Barry. E. P. Rogers Bernard J. Boyle. Claude H. Rosenbaum Karl Hammer Cashier Assistant paying teller and receiving teller. Cashier Employee— President Vice president First National Bank, Wapato, Wash _ Capitol National Bank, New York, N. Y _ First National Bank, Eatontown, N. J First National Bank, Douglas, Wyo do Producers National Bank, Tulsa, Okla First National Bank, Harts ville, S. C Kensington National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa.. Exchange National Bank, Shreveport, La Barnsdall National Bank, Barnsdall, Okla 00 16 months, $1,000 fine, and costs. Abstraction _ _. $250 fine False entries 5 hours in jail and $1,500 fine. Aider and abettor do Embezzlement and false en- 9 months in jail and $350 fine. tries. Misapplication and false en- 8 years tries. 6 months in jail Embezzlement do 3 years _do. ,.do. _do_ _do_ $200 fine $273 12 months in jail... 12 months in jail and $150 fine. June 12 June 16 June 21 June 23 June 24 July 21 July 31 Do. Aug. 7 Aug. 27 Aug. 29 Sept. 9 Sept. 17 Sept. 23 Oct. 22 Oct. 31 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 79 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Resources of the 12 Federal reserve banks, October 29, 1924, were $4,897,269,000, and show a reduction since October 31, 1923, of $193,998,000. The gold holdings of these banks were reduced in this period from $3,111,078,000 to $3,043,826,000, while other lawful money was increased $10,849,000. Bills discounted and bought show a reduction of $650,529,000 between October 31, 1923, and October 29, 1924. and amounted to $437,969,000 on the latter date. Holdings of United States securities were increased in this period from $91,837,000 to $584,200,000. Capital stock shows an increase between October 31, 1923, and October 29, 1924, of $2,227,000, and surplus funds an increase of $2,546,000. Government deposits were reduced from $40,334,000 to $28,266,000 and member bank deposits, consisting of lawful reserve deposited with these banks, were increased from $1,895,265,000 to $2,162,347,000. Statements showing assets and liabilities of these banks at the dates of fall reports since November 26, 1915, to October 29, 1924, and principal items of resources and liabilities, according to monthly statements in the years 1920 to October 29, 1924, follow: [In thousands of dollars] Nov. 26, 1915 Nov. 24, 1916 00 O Nov. 16, 1917 Nov. 22, 1918 Nov. 28, 1919 Nov. 26, 1920 Oct. 26, 1921 Oct. 25, 1922 Oct. 31, 1923 Oct. 29, 1924 1,584,328 52,525 081, 719 241,906 1,273 2,060,265 55,992 2,078,219 177,314 27 2,093,641 66,025 2,709,804 314,937 2,023, 916 171, 364 2,983,133 320, 614 2, 786, 239 150,909 1, 371, 075 190,940 3,085,083 126,835 727,090 408, 630 27 3,111,078 119,219 1,088,498 91,837 317 3,043,826 130,068 437,969 584,200 540,067 55,679 653,493 63,931 611,271 69,047 611,709 89,497 ASSETS Gold _ _ _ Other lawful money Bills discounted and bought United States securities _. Municipal warrants Federal reserve notes—net Due from Federal reserve banks— net. Uncollected items. _ _ All other assets _. 459,935 17,974 122,593 50,594 22,166 15,414 43,263 4,633 3,121 428,544 22, 111 819,010 28,700 1,013,426 32,208 485,342 TotaL 321,068 37,212 48,973 L2,919 27,308 19,176 14,053 735,060 3,012,406 5,219,527 6,230,041 6,244,580 j 5,094,915 5,065,095 5,091,267 4,897,269 87,001 81,087 98,157 99,020 103,007 164,745 213,824 15,909 | 46, 624 1,734,691 | 1,669,059 106,277 215,398 23,659 1,799,931 109,726 218,369 40,334 1, 895,265 111,953 220,915 28,266 2,162,347 709,401 | 36,152 LIABILITIES Capital paid in _ Surplus _ Government deposits Member bank deposits—net Due to member and nonmember banks.. All other deposits Federal reserve notes—net Federal reserve bank notes in circulation. Collection items _ All other liabilities Total. i In actual circulation. 54,846 ; 15,000 ! 397,952 j 55,711 26,319 037,072 218,887 *I,~50l,~423" 13,385 14, 296 1,028 4,159 485,342 735,060 1 1,134 ! 113,174 i 1,718,000 i 1, 972, 585 i 2,555,215 80,504 8,000 620,608 240,437 4,383 50,867 3,012,406 L 2,852,277 256,793 861,436 50,058 5,219,527 j 6,230,041 22,873 18,180 3,325, 629 i 2,408, 779 i 2, 298, 536 37,995 214, 610 88,024 582,442 466,044 539, 773 25,346 107,534 76,681 23,061 27,351 2,224,865 i 1, 766,622 523, 555,914 566,510 23,210 I 13,305 6,244,580 5,091,267 I 5,094,915 5,065,095 4,897,269 H M w a o O P El REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 81 The principal assets and liabilities of the 12 Federal reserve banks at the close of business each month, from January 30. 1920, to October 29, 1924, are shown in the statement following: [Eu millions of dollars| Asset • < Year Gold Jan. 30. _ Feb. 27.. Mar. 26.. Apr. 30.. M a y 28.. Juno 25.. July 3 0 . . Aug. 27.. Sept. 24. Oct. 2 9 . . Nov. 26.. Dec. 30.. Jan. 28._. Feb. 25_. Mar. 2 5 . . Apr. 2 7 . . M a y 25.. June 2 9 . . July 2 7 . . Aug. 24.. Sept. 28.. Oct. 26... Nov. 30.. Dec. 2 8 . . Jan. 2 5 . . Feb. 2 1 . . Mar. 29. Apr. 26.. M a y 31... Juno28_. July 26 _. Aug. 30.. Sept. 27. Oct. 25. _ Nov. 29.. Dec. 27.. Jan. 3 1 . . Feb. 2 8 . . Mar. 28.. Apr. 2 5 . . M a y 29.. June 27 _. July 2 5 . . Aug. 29.. Sept. 26. Oct. 3 1 . . Nov. 28.. Dec. 26_. Jan. 30. . Feb. 27.. Mar. 26_. Apr. 30.. M a y 28.. June 25.. July 30.. Aug. 27.. Sept. 24. Oct. 2 9 . . Liabilities Other Bills dis- United AggreStates cur- counted securi- gate Capiand tal ties assets rency bought 1920 Gross if'irru]* deposits ' iio:i Sur- plus 3,101 3,257 2,013 1, 967 1, 935 1,937 1,953 1,969 1,978 1,972 1. 990 2,003 2, 024 2,059 1921 1922 1923 1924 61 116 122 134 139 139 151 156 162 165 171 190 2,736 2,985 2,901 2,942 2,938 2,831 2,837 2,989 3,012 3,100 2,983 2,975 304 294 290 294 306 352 325 301 298 296 321 288 6,074 6,416 6,048 6,050 6,114 ! 6. 075 I 6, 033 8,179 6,312 6,342 6,245 6.270 88 91 91 92 94 95 95 97 97 98 99 100 120 120 120 120 120 120 165 165 165 165 165 165 2,740 2,911 2,542 2,526 2,542 2,473 2,408 2,448 2,477 2,418 2.333 2,321 2,106 2,140 2,211 2.318 2,393 2,462 2. 531 2,619 2, 726 2, 786 2,849 2,870 214 217 211 187 165 164 154 147 153 151 140 123 2, 622 2, 567 2,410 2,167 1,957 1,803 1,670 1,531 L442 1,371 1,255 1,294 287 287 283 268 306 257 249 239 224 191 205 241 5,862 5,861 5, 753 5, 504 5,380 5,242 5.150 5,053 5.107 5. 095 5,044 5.151 100 101 202 202 101 102 102 102 103 103 103 103 103 202 202 202 214 214 214 214 214 214 2,239 | 2,279 2,295 2,157 2,131 2,098 2,108 2,071 2,159 2,205 2,206 2,223 2,904 2, 947 2, 975 2,995 3,008 3, 02i 3,055 3,063 3.077 3,085 3, 073 3,040 155 134 128 130 123 127 127 132 126 127 130 108 933 804 739 583 590 623 536 576 658 727 909 876 250 355 441 567 603 557 541 498 451 409 304 458 4,781 4.789 4,816 4, 860 4,847 4.905 4. 803 4, 849 4,970 5.065 5.081 5, 305 103 104 ! 104 i 104 I 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 2,177 2,198 2,214 2,333 2,293 2,370 2,331 2,297 2.336 2,382 2.381 2.479 2,269 2,255 3, 070 3,073 3, 001 3.085 3,109 3,111 3,114 3,121 3.117 3, 111 3,112 3,071 206 175 178 165 148 164 160 149 150 117 144 136 786 803 954 911 989 979 937 989 1,034 1,088 1,083 1,194 354 363 249 194 189 135 96 94 92 92 84 104 5,014 5,087 5,068 5,041 5.073 5,038 4.953 4. 967 5,078 5.091 5,098 5,169 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 2,471 ! •2,499 ! 2,492 ! 2, 473 2,476 2,462 2,410 2,393 2,481 2,515 2,498 2,473 2,307 2,250 2.235 2,225 2,252 2,229 2,196 2,226 2,248 2,225 2,247 2,341 3,143 3,123 3,123 3,120 3,118 3,156 3,155 3,115 3, 069 3, 044 180 158 151 152 143 169 155 332 130 130 794 795 685 572 516 395 318 312 352 438 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 2,475 2, 522 j 2,521 ! 2,539 ! 2,486 ! 2, 599 i 2,634 i 2, 618 i 2,737 i 2,784 ( 2,021 2.023 1,983 1,926 1,891 1,844 1,762 1,741 1,730 1,767 4,842 121 4,890 156 4,851 257 4,811 302 4,725 333 4,791 430 4,740 505 4,704 542 575 | 4.812 584 ! 4,897 105 ' 105 105 106 106 106 107 i 107 ! 1D8 i 109 ! 109 I 109 I 109 110 110 110 110 110 110 ! no in in in in in in 1.12 112 112 ! ! j ! i : i ! ; 3,252 3,286 3,302 3,312 3,404 3,494 3,566 3,648 3.562 3,241 3,106 2,880 2,767 2,663 2,599 2,559 2,497 2,442 2,528 2,237 2,212 2,192 2,190 2,207 2,289 2,351 2,475 82 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Percentage of bills discounted secured by United States Government obligations to the total bills discounted and purchased by the Federal reserve banks at the end of each month, year ended October 81, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] Bills discounted secured by United States Government obligations Nov. 30 Dec. 31 _ 1923 -1924 - Jan. 31 Feb. 29 Mar. 31 Apr. 30 May 31 June30_ July 3 1 . . Aug. 3O._ Sept. 30.. Oct. 31 -. Percentage of bills discounted secured by Government obligations to total bills discounted and purchased 406,533 353,685 Date Total holdings of bills discounted and pur- 1,103,661 1,077,705 36.8 32.8 818,301 796,843 746,132 571,670 620,915 370, 478 316, 516 332, 771 407, 775 464, 254 32.7 32.3 30.7 28.2 31.5 31.2 28.3 25.1 27.4 25.5 267,978 257, 215 228,949 161,164 164,149 115, 580 89, 424 83,480 111,591 118,592 -. FEDERAL RESERVE BANK DISCOUNT RATES The discount rates with relation to each class of paper, of each of the 12 Federal reserve banks, in effect October 31, 1924, are shown in the following statement: Discount rates of Federal reserve banks in effect October 81, 1924 Paper maturing— Within 90 days Federal reserve bank Commercial, Secured by agricultural, United States Bankers' and livestock Government acceptances paper, n. e. s. obligations Boston New York.... Philadelphia.. Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago tft. Louis Minneapolis. _ Kansas City.. Dallas San Francisco 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3H After 90 days but within 9 months Agricultural * Trade livestock acceptances andpaper 3^ 4 4 4 4 4 4 m 'Including bankers' acceptances drawn for an agricultural purpose and secured by warehouse receipts, etc. Changes during the month—Minneapolis, Oct. 15, from 43^ to 4 per cent. 83 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY DISCOUNT AND INTEREST RATES IN LEADING CITIES In publishing the following statement showing the customary rates charged on loans and discounts, in weeks ended September and October 15, 1924, and in the month ended October 15, 1923, as reported by representative banks in various cities in which Federal reserve banks and their branches are located, the Federal Reserve Board calls attention to the fact that these rates are not averages, but are those at which the bulk of paper of each class is handled by reporting banks, in instances where reports disclose the fact that no one rate clearly covers the bulk of paper handled, the range of rates most commonly charged is given. In making comparisons between the rates charged in 1924 and those charged at earlier periods it should be borne m mind that the earlier rates refer to an entire month, while the latest figures cover only a week. Attention is also called to the fact that the method of reporting the rates has been somewhat modified and that slight changes in the rates may reflect these modifications, Rates reported for the week ended October 15 showed little change from those of a month previous. Discount and interest rates prevailing in various cities during weeks ended September and October 15, 1924, and in the month ended October 15, 1923 paper Customers* prime commercial ] Loans secur ed by Liberty b onds Interbank loans 30-90 days District number and city 1. Boston 2. New York . ___ Buffalo 3. Philadelphia 4. Cleveland Pittsburgh Cincinnati 5. Richmond _ Baltimore 6. Atlanta_. Birmingham Jacksonville New Orleans _ _ Nashville 7. Chicago Detroit 8. St. Louis Louisville _ Little Rock 9. MinneapolisHelena i 10. Kansas City Omaha Denver Oklahoma City 11. Dallas El Paso Houston 12. San Francisco _ Portland Seattle Spokane Salt Lake City Los An eel es 4-6 m o n t h s Week WTeek Week Month ending— Month ending— Month ending— Month ending ending ending ending Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 15, Oct. Sept. 15, Oct. Sept, Oct. Sept, Oct. Sept. 15, 15, 3923 1923 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 1923 15, .15, 15, 1923 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 Week ending— 4\ 3^-5 5 -6 4-45 5 -6 5 -6 54-6 5 -55 4J-51 5 -6 5 -0 35-8 5 -6 6 4 -5 4|-6 3S-53 54-6 4-44 5f-6 5^6 ' 5 4-2-5j 5 -6 6 ft r 4l-6| 6 4 -5 5 -6 3f-5 6 6 fj 6 4H; 44-5 5 -0 5 -6 4 -6 44-6 41-6 6 - 7 6 -7 4 -6 4 -6 8 8 5 -6 5 -6 45-5 44-55 6 6 6 6 5 -7 5 -6 6 6-7 6 6 -7 51- 34-6* 6 55 4-44 6 5 -6 6 5 -6 6 5-5-6 6^ 5-5 3|-5 2 6 4x-45 5 2 -6 54-6 5 -54 41-51 6 5 -6 5- 6 6 -7 6 -7 5 -6 7 -8 3J-7 41-8 6 5 -6 5 -7 6 7 6 5-5- 44-64 4 -o e; 45-6 4-5-6 3^-5 4 -5 6* 6 6 6 6 6 55 4f a 5 -0 5 -6 4§-6 45-6 41-5 6-7 64 5} 4 -6 5 -6 6 6 8 8 6 5 -6 44-5 64 8 5 -6 4 *f 6 7 6 -65 6 7 6 -7 7 4 -6 6 -7 65 6 -7 6 -7 4 54 51-55 6 5* 54 4 -5 6" o 6 6 6 6^54 6 5! 41-51 6 fi"-6 6 5-6 6 -8 6 44-J* 4 4-4} 5 5 -54 AI_A1 54-6 55- 4 -44 5 -6 5 5 -6 6 5 -55 5 -54 5 5 5 -6 5 6 5 -51 5 -6 6 44-6 51 5 -6 6 6 5 -6 6 -7 5 -8 5f 5 -6 1 6 7 7 5 -6 5 5 -54 54 44-54 6 44-5* 4-5-5 54 4-5-6 54 5 55 42 55 55 5 -555 5 5 6 5* 6 6 6 6" 54 64-6 5 -6 55-6 6 -7 6-7 5-| 4 -6 8 6 -8 6 45-5 55-6 5 -6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 -7 6 61 6 6 9 5 -6 55-6 8 -8 6 -7 4 -6 6 -8 5 -6 6 6 6 6 -7 6 9 45-6 6 6 5' -6 5 -6 4-44 5 -6 6 54-6 45-6 4A-6 6 4|-8 4|-6 5 -6 44-555 -6 5 -6 5 6 44-5 fl"-6 5 -51 6 9 6 5-5^ 6 51 5 6 6 -8 5 -54 6 Q 6 6 6 6 6 6-7 54 4 -6 8 7 -8 If 6 6 7 6 6 5 -6 5 -6 6-7 6 6 6 6-7 6 -7 4 -6 7 8 g 5 -6 5-6 6 -7 6 6 -7 6-7 7 54-6 6-7 7 7 -8 6 64 84 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Discount and interest rates prevailing in various cites during weeks ended September and October 15, 192%y and in the month ended October 15, 1923—Continued Loans secured by stocks and bonds District number and city Loans secured by warehouse receipts Time Demand Cattle loans Week Week Week Week ending— Month ending— Month ending— Month ending— Month ending ending ending ending Oct. Sept. Oct. Oct. Sept. Oot. Oct. Sept. Oct. Oct. Sept. Oct. 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15, 1924 1923 1924 1924 1923 1924 1924 1923 1924 1924 1923 j 1. Boston 2. New York.... Buffalo. 3. Philadelphia. 4. Cleveland Pittsburgh _ . . Cincinnati 6. Richmond Baltimore 6. Atlanta... Birmingham. Jacksonville.. New Orleans. Nashville 7. Chicago Detroit 8. St. Louis Louisville Little Rock 9. Minneapolis.. Helena 10. Kansas CityOmaha DenverOklahoma City 11. Dallas. El Paso. _ Houston.. 12. San Francisco Portland Seattle. Spokane Salt Lake City Los Angeles 5-6 31-5 6 5 -6 51 6-6 _; 4-|-5l 5 -6 6 6-7 2 J } 5-51 6 5 -6 4 5-6 I 5-51 litt 5-6 j 6 ! 5-8 I 4 -6 5 -6 ; 41-6 51-6 4 -51 4-5 6 41-6 6 *•? 41-5 5 -6 51 6 6 6 5-6 3i 4f 1(J 31-4 6 51-6 51-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 6 -7 6-8 6-8 6 5 -6 61-6 41-5 5 -6 4-51 6 6-7 6 6 51-6 6 5! 6 6-7 6-8 n* 4-41 51-6 6 6 -7 5 -5i 5 -6 6 41-7 6-7 5 -6 51-6 51-6 5-6 41-51 5 -6 5 -6 51-5} 41-51 41-51 6 6 6 6-7 .4 6-7 7-8 51-6 f 5 -6 5 -6 61-7 6-7 5-7 8 5 -6 5 -6 6-7 6 51 6-8 6 8 5-6 5 -6 7 6 8 7 6 -7 51-6 51-6 5 -6 6 -7 6-7 6i 5-8 6 -7 8 8 8 7 5-6 5-6 51-6 5 -6 5 -6 6 6 -7 6 -7 6 6 -7 6 7 7 6-7 7 5 -7 7 6 7 6 -7 6! 8 7 6 7 7 7 6H33 5 -6 6-7 6-8 6 -8 6 -7 8 5-6 6 6 -7 6 -7 7 7 5-6 5-51 61 6-7 6-7 4i 5 -6 6 -7 51 5J-6 4 -5 5 -6 6-7 6-7 6-8 5-8 8 5 -51 6 6 -7 7 6- 7 7 6 -7 6 -7 6-7 6-8 7 -8 7 -8 8 -10 6-8 6 -7 6-8 6-7 7-8 7-8 8- 10 5-8 6 6 6-7 ? 6 7 8 ? 6-7 7 7 RATES FOR MONEY IN NEW YORK Statistics with respect to monthly rates for various classes of paper, including sterling bills, in New York, in the year ended October 31, 1924, furnished by the Commercial and Financial Chronicle, New York, with a comparison of the range of rates annually from 1915 to 1924, are shown in the statements following: The high point for call loans was increased from 53^ per cent in November, 1923, to and remained at 6 per cent in December, 1923, and January, 1924; reached 5 per cent in February, was increased }/2 per cent in March and April, was reduced 1 per cent in May, and remained at 3 per cent for the balance of the period covered. The low point was reduced from 4 per cent in November, 1923, to 2 J^ per cent in March, 1924, increased in April to 3)^ per cent, and fell to 2% per cent in May. Since June the low rate has been 2 per cent. The low point for time loans, paper running from 60 days to 6 months, was reduced from 4 ^ - 5 per cent in November, 1923, to 2J£-3 per cent in October, 1924, and fluctuated between these rates in the intervening months, while the high point was reduced in this period from 5J£ per cent for the various classes of paper to 2 ^ - 3 ^ per cent. The high point rate for this class of paper likewise fluctuated in the intervening months. 85 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY The range of rates in November, 1923, for commercial paper, double and single name, maturing in from four to six months, was 4M-5% per cent, compared with 3-3}^ per cent in October, 1924. The range of rates tor 60-day sterling bills, was increased from $4.23M-$4.463^ in November, 1923, to $4.42tt-$4.509£ in October, 1924; the range of rates for sight drafts was increased in this period from $4.26-$4.48?4 to $4.45^—$4.52%, and the increase in the range of rates for cable transfers was from $4.26j£-$4.48^6 to $4.45^— $4.53^. Rates for money in New York 1923 November 1924 December January February Call loans, stock exchange: Range Time loans: 60 days _ 90 days _ 4 months 5 months 6 months... Commercial paper: Double n a m e s Choice,1 4 to 6 months. Single n a m e s Prime, 4 to 6 months.. Good, 4 to 6 months.. March April 4 -5 1924 May Call loans, stock exchange: Range Time loans: 60 days 90 days 4 months 5 months 6 months Commercial paper: Double names— Choice,14 to 6 months. Single names— Prime, 4 to 6 months . Good, 4 to 6 months... June July 2 -3 Se ?^m" 2 -3 PI August October 3 -334 3 W 3 -3: 3^-3; 4 -4% 1 Sixty to ninety day paper no longer quoted, as little or no paper of these short maturities is now being made. As rates previously, howe\or, for sixty to ninety day paper were identical with those for four to six months paper, present rates are properly comparable with previous rates, the standard for all recent years being four to six months paper. Rates for sterling bills Sight 60-day 1923 November December January February March April May June __ July August September.. October 4. 2 3 ^ - 4 . 4 H 4. 29^-4.37% Cable transfers 4.26 -4.4 4.31^-4.2 1924 4.183/8-4. 29H - - - • • [A34 __. _ _ 4. 42A-4- 4! 4.45^-4. 5; Comparison of the range of rates for call loans, 60-day time loans, and two-name commercial paper loans in New York annually for 1915 to 1924 is shown in the statement following: ° Range of rates for money in New York annually, 1915 to 1924 1915 Range for High L o w January 2% 3 3 -&A (tiO (2- 3 -6 10 5 -6 6-20 6 7 8 6 6 -8 7 -lYi 6 -VA 43^-6 9 3 -6 6 5 5 -5H &A-4 2 5^-25 5 -5^ 7 5 6-7 5 -5% 6 5 534-6 3^-6 5 1923 2% 1924 Range Range High Low for for December January 3K2-5H 6 4!/, 33^-6 o 4^-5 6 2 5 4U 5H W w o o B Range Range Range for Defor High J-.OW to Octocember January ber 4U-6 &A 8 30 2 1922 Range Range Range Range High Low for DeHigh Low ior Defor for cember January cember January 6 -7 25 7- 8 ft VA-QA 1921 Range High L o w for January s H 2H-15 4 - 4 ^ (2- 1920 Call loans Time loans days) Commercial m 15 CD 1 4 Range Range Range Range Range Range Range Range Range High Low for Defor High Low for DeHigh Low for Defor Defor High Low for Defor for cember January cember January cember cember .January cember January CD 3 (60 1919 1918 CD Call loans Time loans days) Commercial name) 1917 1916 2 5 3 2 -6 3 -&A w o d BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 87 NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE Statistics furnished by Mr. W. J. Gilpin, manager of the New York Clearing House Association, covering the year ended September 30, 1924, show capital stock of 40 member banks of $312,650,000. No increase in the membership of the association is shown, but the increase in capital in the year was $3,525,000. The amount of clearings in the year was $235,498,649,045; balances aggregated, $26,389,851,778; and the average daily clearings were $774,666,609; the average daily balances, $86,808,723; and the percentage of balances to clearings was 11.20. The increase in aggregate clearings in the year was $20,877,218,238, and the increase in aggregate balances was $3,108,086,420. All balances of these associations since 1918 have been settled through the Federal reserve bank of New York. CLEARING-HOUSE ASSOCIATIONS IN THE 12 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK CITIES AND ELSEWHERE In the year ended September 30, 1924, the transactions of clearinghouse associations in the 12 Federal reserve bank cities amounted to $350,880,390,000, and show a gain in the year of $23,589,660,000, while the transactions of associations in 21 other principal cities, each of which was in excess of $1,000,000,000, amounted to $57,053,377,000 and were $2,108,376,000 greater than a year ago. The transactions of associations in the Federal reserve bank cities and the 21 other principal cities aggregated $407,933,767,000, and were equal to 92.97 per cent of the total transactions of 217 cities throughout the United States, aggregating $438,778,113,000. Statements showing the transactions of associations in various cities throughout the United States, in the 12 Federal reserve bank cities, and 21 other principal cities, in years ended September 30, 1923 and 1924, with statistics relative to the activities of the New York Clearing House Association since 1854; in the year ended September 30, 1924, and since 1893, are published in the appendix of this report. BANKS OTHER THAN NATIONAL STATE (COMMERCIAL) BANKS Statistics received through the cooperation of the banking departments of the several States show an increase in the resources of State (commercial) banks in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1924, of $653,149,000 despite a reduction in the number of reporting banks of 607, due to consolidations, failures, and liquidations. The loans and discounts of these banks amounted to $8,865,968,000, an increase in the year of $142,302,000, while overdrafts were reduced in the year $1,031,000, and amounted to $40,089,000. Investments in United States Government securities and other miscellaneous bonds and securities totaled $2,718,155,000, an increase of $131,153,000. Banking houses, furniture, and fixtures amounted to $400,633,000, compared with $353,702,000 a year ago, and other real estate owned, C —24f 17688 7 88 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY amounting to $121,166,000, shows an increase in the year of $14,824,000. Balances due from other banks, including lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks and other authorized reserve agents, amounted to $1,638,885,000, showing an increase in the year of $79,830,000, and checks and other cash items (including exchanges for clearing house) of $428,635,000, an increase of $151,369,000. Cash on hand shows an increase of $32,584,000, and amounted to $346,641,000 June 30, 1924. Other miscellaneous assets amounted to $255,839,000, and were $55,187,000 in excess of the amount a year ago. The paid-in capital stock of these banks, amounting to $1,061,619,000, shows an increase in the year of $20,206,000; surplus funds an increase of $31,325,000, and undivided profits a reduction of $8,621,000. Total deposit liabilities amounted to $12,312,713,000, an increase in the year of $644,479,000. In the classification of deposit liabilities, balances due to other banks and bankers show an increase of $20,556,000; certified checks and cashiers' checks an increase of $7,638,000; individual deposits, consisting of time and demand deposits, an increase of $625,091,000; and United States deposits a reduction of $8,806,000. By reason of the increase in deposits, liabilities for money borrowed show reductions. The amount of notes and bills rediscounted was $24,966,000 less than a year ago, and the liability for bills payable shows a reduction of $36,815,000. Other liabilities amounted to $291,731,000, compared with $264,190,000 June 30, 1923. A summary of the resources and liabilities of these banks, with classifications of loans, investments, cash, and deposits, follows: Summary of reports of condition of 17,436 State {commercial) banks in the United States and island possessions at the close of business June SO, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts): On demand (secured by collateral other than real estate) I 173,814 On demand (not secured by collateral) 53, 022 On time (secured by collateral other than real estate) 199,680 On time (not secured by collateral) 329, 515 Secured by farmland 19, 252 Secured by other real estate 246, 989 Not classified 7, 843, 696 Total _ 8,865,968 Overdrafts 40,089 Investments (including premiums on bonds): United States Government securities 462, 507 State, county, and municipal bonds 201, 513 Railroad bonds 61, 246 Bonds of other public service corporations (including street and interurban railway bonds) 102, 036 Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc _. 1, 890, 853 Total 2, 718, 155 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 89 Banking house (including furniture and fixtures) 400, 633 Other real estate owned 121, 166 Due from banks 1, 032, 954 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents—_ 605, 931 Checks and other cash items 273, 143 Exchanges for clearing house 155, 492 Cash on hand: Gold coin 16, 117 Silver coin 11, 557 Paper currency 156, 889 Nickels and cents 1, 012 Not classified --_. 161, 066 Total 346,641 Other resources 255, 839 Total resources 14, 816, 011 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 1, 061, 619 Surplus 602,786 Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) 208, 756 Due to all banks 466,373 Certified checks and cashiers' checks 83, 217 Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings): Demand deposits— Individual deposits subject to check .3, 853, 205 Demand certificates of deposit 193, 472 Dividends unpaid 9, 836 Time deposits— Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings department 2, 748, 465 Time certificates of deposit 1, 291, 685 Postal savings deposits 3, 897 Not classified 3, 654, 673 Total 11,755,233 United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings) 7, 890 Notes and bills rediscounted 105, 477 Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance Corporation and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) _ 232, 929 Other liabilities 291,731 Total liabiiities 14, 816, 011 LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES Returns were received as of June 30, 1924, from 1,664 loan and trust companies, with resources of $10,323,777,000. The increase in the number of reporting banks was 21, and resources show a gain of $824,518,000. Loans and discounts of $5,293,820,000 show an increase of $234,866,000, and overdrafts of $5,196,000 were $50,000 greater than a year ago. Investments in United States Government securities and other miscellaneous bonds and securities amounted to $2,748,425,000, compared with $2,423,803,000 June 30, 1923. The investment in banking houses, furniture, and fixtures was increased $20,492,000 in the year and other real estate owned increased $1,316,000. Balances due from other trust companies and banks, including lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks and other authorized reserve agents, show an increase of $119,941,000, and checks and other cash items, including exchanges for clearing house, an increase 90 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY of $198,963,000. Cash in vault increased $22,924,000, and amounted to $146,362,000 June 30, 1924. Other resources of $300,807,000 show a reduction of $98,656,000. The paid-in capital stock of these companies was $621,015,000, compared with $591,431,000 a year ago; surplus shows an increase of $65,617,000 and undivided profits an increase of $7,602,000. Total deposit liabilities were $843,035,000 greater than a year ago, and amounted to $8,470,734,000 June 30, 1924. In the classification of deposits, bank balances show a reduction of $106,326,000, certified checks and cashiers' checks outstanding an increase of $3,185,000, individual deposits an increase of $954,313,000, and United States deposits a reduction of $8,137,000. Liabilities for money borrowed on account of notes and bills rediscounted show a reduction of $19,151,000 and bills payable a reduction of $50,939,000. Other liabilities not accounted for in the foregoing classification were reduced from $370,387,000 to $319,157,000. Summary of the resources and liabilities of these companies follows: Summary of reports of condition of 1,664 loan and trust companies in the United States at the close of business June 80, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts): On demand (secured by collateral other than real estate) 583,488 On demand (not secured by collateral) 155, 136 On time (secured by collateral other than real estate) 252,626 On time (not secured by collateral) 726, 904 Secured by farm land II, 233 Secured by other real estate 692, 624 Not classified 2, 871, 809 Total 5,293,820 Overdrafts 5, 196 Investments (including premiums on bonds): United States Government securities 349, 574 State, county, and municipal bonds 75, 664 Railroad bonds 254, 772 Bonds of other public service corporations (including street and interurban railway bonds) 173, 809 Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc 1, 894, 606 Total 2,748,425 Banking house (including furniture and fixtures) 236, 762 Other real estate owned 41, 423 Due from banks 440, 582 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents. _ 633, 392 Checks and other cash items 446, 103 Exchanges for clearing house 30, 905 Cash on hand: Gold coin 5, 045 Silver coin 3, 964 Paper currency 87, 710 Nickels and cents 633 Not classified 49,010 Total 146,362 Other resources 300,807 Total resources 10,323, 777 91 BEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUBRENCY LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) Due to all banks Certified checks and cashiers' checks Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings): Demand deposits— Individual deposits subject to check 2, 507, 384 Demand certificates of deposit 83, 788 Dividends unpaid 6, 108 Time deposits— Sayings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings department 1, 590, 135 Time certificates of deposit 155, 136 Postal savings deposits 6, 220 Not classified 3, 436, 560 621, 015 672, 265 140, 948 638, 348 30, 273 Total United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings) Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance Corporation and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) Other liabilities 7, 785, 331 16, 782 22, 082 Total liabilities 77, 576 319, 157 10, 323, 777 PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES IN JUNE OF EACH YEAR, 1914 TO 1924 The principal items of resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies for years ended June 30, 1914 to 1924, inclusive are shown in the statement following: [In millions of dollars] Year Number 1914 1915 _-_ 1916 1917 1918 . 1919 1920 - . 1921 1922 1923 1924 1,564 1,664 1,606 1,608 1,669 1,377 1,408 1,474 1,550 1,643 1,664 i Includes overdrafts. Loans i 2,905. 7 3, 048. 6 3, 704. 3 4, 311. 7 4,403. 8 4,091. 0 4, 601. 5 4, 277.1 4, 345. 4 5, 064. 1 5, 299. 0 Investments 1,261.3 1,349. 6 1, 605. 4 1, 789. 7 2,115. 6 2, 069. 9 1,902.1 1,942. 6 2,311.1 2,423. 8 2, 748. 4 Capital Surplus and profits 462.2 476.8 475.8 505.5 525.2 450.4 475.7 515.5 532.3 591.4 621.0 564.4 577.4 605.5 641.8 646.9 588.6 612.1 649.5 680.2 739. 9 813.2 All deposits 4,289.1 4,604.0 5, 732. 4 6, 413.1 6, 493. 3 6,157. 2 6, 518. 0 6,175. 0 6,861. 2 6, 831. 0 7, 785. 3 Aggregate resources 5,489. 5 5,873.1 7,028. 2 7,899. 8 8,317. 4 7,959. 9 8,320. 0 8,181. 0 8, 533.8 9,499. 2 10,323.8 STOCK SAVINGS BANKS The returns from stock savings banks show a reduction of 39 banks in the last year and an increase of $132,701,000 in aggregate resources. Loans and discounts show an increase of $120,262,000, and overdrafts, a reduction of $59,000. The investments of these banks in bonds and securities were reduced in the y w from $370,077,000 to $367,243,000. Banking houses, furniture, and fixture investments show an increase of $2,904,000, and other real estate owned, an increase of $6,778,000. Balances due from other banks and bankers show an increase of $3,345,000 and checks and other cash items an increase of $1,416,000. 92 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Cash in vault increased by $4,259,000 and other miscellaneous assets show a reduction of $3,370,000. The paid-in capital stock of these banks amounting to $86,387,000, compares with $81,120,000 a year ago; surplus funds were increased to the extent of $2,968,000 and undivided profits to the amount of $1,718,000. Total deposit liabilities amounting to $1,752,702,000, show an increase of $128,250,000. In the classification of deposits, bank balances show a reduction of $7,497,000; certified checks and cashiers' checks outstanding, a reduction of $1,156,000; individual deposits, an increase of $137,251,000, and United States deposits, a reduction of $348,000. Notes and bills rediscounted were reduced in the year $8,910,000 and bills payable were increased $6,743,000. Other liabilities amounted to $5,750,000 and show a reduction of $3,335,000. Summary of the resources and liabilities of these banks follows: Summary of reports of condition of 990 stock savings banks in the United States at the close of business June 30, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts): On demand (secured by collateral other than real estate) 9, 581 On demand (not secured by collateral) 1, 407 On time (secured by collateral other than real estate) _ 4, 290 On time (not secured by collateral) 11, 399 Secured by farm land 3, 306 . Secured by other real estate 21, 829 Not classified 1, 250, 298 Total Overdrafts Investments (including premiums on bonds): United States Government securities State, county, and municipal bonds Railroad bonds Bonds of other public service corporations (including street and interurban railway bonds) Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc 1,302, 110 446 139, 084 5, 506 11, 323 5, 731 205, 599 Total Banking house (including furniture and fixtures) Other real estate owned Due from banks Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand: Gold coin 3, 228 Silver coin 72 Paper currency 1, 053 Nickels and cents 3 Not classified 24, 757 Total Other resources Total resources 367,243 54, 610 17, 076 107, 641 27, 254 8, 923 4, 756 29, 113 4, 212 1, 923, 384 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 93 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) Due to all banks Certified checks and cashiers' checks Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings): Demand deposits— Individual deposits subject to check 15, 824 Demand certificates of deposit 717 Dividends unpaid 78 Time deposits— Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings . department 1,411, 502 Time certificates of deposit 4, 103 Postal savings deposits 186 Not classified 314, 199 86, 387 44,330 19, 043 957 826 Total 1, 746, 609 United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings) 4, 310 Notes and bills rediscounted 49 Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance Corporation and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) _ _ 15, 123 Other liabilities 5, 750 Total liabilities 1, 923,384 MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS The aggregate resources of 613 mutual savings banks June 30, 1924, were $7,364,656,000, and show a reduction of 5 in the number of reporting banks, but an increase in resources of $459,831,000. Loans and discounts were increased in the year from $3,360,898,000 to $3/775,746,000; investments in bonds ancl securities, $3,217,543,000, show an increase of $30,671,000; banking houses, an increase of $10,671,000, and other real estate owned, a reduction of $1,801,000. Balances due from other banks and bankers were increased to the extent of $26,892,000, and checks and other cash items declined to the amount of $41,000. Cash on hand ($40,297,000) shows an increase of $886,000 and other resources a reduction of $22,295,000. Surplus funds amounted to $558,786,000 and were $62,273,000 greater than a year ago, while undivided profits show a reduction m the year of $8,119,000. Total deposits of $6,693,395,000 were $404,492,000 more than a year ago. Individual deposits, which constitute the bulk of deposit liabilities of these banks, show an increase in the year of $404,695,000; balances due to other banks show a reduction of $186,000, and certified checks and cashiers7 checks, a reduction of $17,000. These banks had no liabilities incident to the rediscount of paper, and the amount of money borrowed represented by bills payable, was reduced in the year from $269,000 to $248,000. 'Other liabilities show an increase of $1,206,000. 94 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Summary of the resources and liabilities of these banks follows: Summary of reports of condition of 6IS mutual savings banks in the United States at the close of business June 30, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts): On demand (secured by collateral other than real estate) 5,417 On time (secured by collateral other than real estate) 12, 273 On time (not secured by collateral) 17, 367 Secured by farm land 544 . Secured by other real estate 2, 192, 606 Not classified 1, 547, 539 Total 3, 775,746 Investments (including premiums on bonds): United States Government securities 1, 167, 455 State, county, and municipal bonds 611. 602 Railroad bonds 1, 008, 853 Bonds of other public service corporations (including street and interurban railway bonds) 214, 072 Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc 215, 561 Total 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 Silver coin Paper currency Nickels and cents Not classified 3, 217, 543 66, 321 5, 481 208, 547 787 485 fixtures) r . Total Other resources 1. 244 77 4, 944 14 34, 018 40,297 49, 449 Total resources 7, 364, 656 LIABILITIES Surplus 558, 786 Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) 99, 854 Due to all banks 131 Certified checks and cashiers' checks 18 Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings): Demand deposits— Individual deposits subject to check 6, 420 Time deposits— Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings department 6, 685, 967 Time certificates of deposit 399 Not classified 460 Total 1 6, 693, 246 Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance Corporation and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) 248 Other liabilities 12, 373 Total liabilities 7, 364, 656 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 95 DEPOSITORS AND DEPOSITS IN MUTUAL AND STOCK SAVINGS BANKS The combined individual deposits in mutual and stock savings banks, June 30, 1924, were $8,439,855,000, and represented 28.75 per cent of the total deposits of all reporting banks other than national. The increase in these deposits in the year was $541,946,000, and the number of depositors were increased in the same period from 13,340,333 to 13,971,793. The average amount due each depositor in the mutual savings banks was $642.98, compared with $625.26 in 1923, and the average amount due each depositor in the stock savings banks was increased from $490.22 in 1923 to $490.34 in 1924. The range of interest credited to savings accounts by these banks is from 3 to 5 per cent. Statements showing information relative to these banks in each State, as of June 30, 1923 and 1924, and since June 30, 1914, follow: Number of mutual savings banks, number of depositors, individual deposits, and average deposit account, by States, June 80, 1923 and 192% [In thousands of dollars] 1924 1923 States Number Depositors of banks Average due each depositor 40 44 19 196 » 14 79 740.03 521.09 619. 55 461. 95 484.60 5,343,736 3,723,225 696. 75 3 5 7 9 99,786 32,588 13,666 143,809 67,632 17,318 4,736 65,907 677.77 531.42 346.55 458.30 289,849 155,593 536.81 2 1 67,051 71,763 23,624 75,488 352. 33 1,051. 91 2 . Total Middle Western States Washington—. California 1 _ Includes business of branches. 463.54 554.29 608.23 517.89 658.68 591.66 Deposits Average due each depositor 5.00 4.00 107,470 135,665 78,758 1, 509, 775 140, 305 480,728 463.54 571.12 625.13 542.26 658.88 603.49 4,389,130 2,452,701 4,311,954 396,180 527, 735 44,715 296,885 3,372, 854 206,405 337, 588 21,054 146,785 769.25 520.99 639.69 470.85 496.09 5, 576,469 3,985,686 714.73 3 5 6 7 97,859 33,241 14,757 145,884 71,891 18,072 5,234 65,363 734.64 543.67 354.68 379. 50 291,741 150,560 516.06 2 1 83,684 68, 752 29,054 75,245 347.19 I, 094. 44 Per cent rate of interest paid 558.81 148 27 9 2 17 21 4.00 4.00 3.50 4.00 231,844 237,541 125,987 2,784, 227 212,945 796,586 203 4.00 3.83 3.93 4.00 3.75 37 42 19 196 i 14 78 386 4.00 4.00 4.56 4.57 4.17 4.50 3 Total Pacific States. _. Total United States Percent rate of in- Number Depositors terest paid of banks 539.23 3,044,130 196,845 322,040 20,105 140,105 24 Total Eastern States.. 2,310,621 4,113, 547 377, 758 519, 795 43, 522 289,114 199 . 4, 285,037 17 . 108,092 132,481 74,164 1,413,211 131, 844 450,829 145 26 9 2 Total New England States.. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania-.. Delaware Maryland... 233,187 239,009 121, 934 2,728, 776 200,163 761,968 392 Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island... Connecticut Ohio.. Indiana Wisconsin Minnesota. Deposits 138,814 99,112 713.99 3 152,436 104,299 618 10,057,436 6,288, 551 625.26 613 10,409,776 6, 693,246 ' * Includes stock savings banks. 684.21 642.98 4.00 4.07 4.45 4.58 4.17 4.37 4.16 3.92 3.93 4.00 4.00 3.81 4.26 4.00 4.00 5.00 4.00 CD Number of stock savings banks, number of depositors, individual de-posits, and average deposit account, by States, June SO, 1923 and 1924 [In thousands of dollars] 1923 V States i New Hampshire Number of banks Depositors _. Deposits 1924 Average due each depositor Per cent rate of in-., Number Depositors terest paid of banks Deposits Average due each depositor Per cent rate of interest paid .11 35, 388 15,984 451. 68 3.95 11 36, 577 16, 922 462.64 4.00 1 i 28 43, 200 4,280 100, 299 22,419 2,044 29,110 518. 96 477. 57 290.23 3.50 3.00 3.36 1 1 25 45, 419 4,235 105, 442 21, 958 2,086 29,505 483.45 492.56 279. 82 3.50 3.00 3.00 30 147, 779 53, 573 362. 52 27 155, 096 53,549 345. 26 2 2,600 1,302 520. 80 4.00 2 2 2, 550 1,333 522.75 4.00 34 19, 597 11,103 566. 57 3.75 891. * 977,340 384,386 393. 30 4.28 4 2 855 21,035 20,296 983, 400 12, 577 11,364 386, 787 597. 91 559. 91 393. 32 3.75 3.79 4.00 895 996,937 395,489 396.70 1,024, 731 410, 728 400.82 2 2 1,875 2,021 1,159 769 618.13 380. 50 1,271 255 649.80 212.15 4 3,896 1,928 494. 87 6 6 76 3 1 1 8,268 2, 015,182 67, 362 3, 253 2 2, 332 4,234 1,114,091 18,420 3,160 2 1,177 512. 09 552. 85 273.45 971. 41 504. 72 Total Pacific States 87 2, 096, 397 1,141,082 544. 31 86 Total 1'nitud States 1,029 8, 282, 897 1,609,358 490.22 990 New Jersey Pennsylvania . District of Columbia Total Eastern States.. Florida _. M ichigan Minnesota Iowa Total Middle Western States Wvoming .V>\v Mexico ... _-.__ Total Western States. - . . . . Oregon. (\ilifornia i;tah Nevada.. Arizona ._ 1 . . _ .. _ No separate returns received from slock savings banks in any other States. -' Estimated. Returns as of June 23, 1923. Partially estimated. a 4 861 4.00 4.50 2 1 3.50 4.00 3.80 4.00 4.00 «9 8 69 3 (7) 5 3 2 1,956 1,202 3,158 O 4.00 4.00 o w o 4 1,526 483.22 17,900 2,237, 781 68,426 8,982 i, 228,356 19,129 501. 79 548. 92 279. 56 4.00 4.00 3.81 15, 798 6,084 385.11 4.00 2, 339, 905 1, 262, 551 539. 57 3,562,017 1,746,609 490. 34 o d * Includes trust companies. Includes savings business of departmental banks. ' No stock savings bank in 1924. 8 SO 98 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Number of savings banks (mutual and stock) in the United States, number of depositors, amount of individual deposits, and average amount due each depositor in years ended June SO, 1914 to 1924, inclusive Year 3914—Mutual savings banks. Stock savings banks.._ 1915—Mutual savings banks. Stock savings banks... 1910—Mutual savings banks. Stock savings banks.._ 1917—Mutual savings banks. Stock savings banks— 1918—Mutual savings banks. Stock savings banks. _. 1919—Mutual savings banks. Stock savings banks— 1920— Mutual savings banks. Stock savings banks... 1921—Mutual savings banks. Stock savings banks... 1922—Mutual savings banks. Stock savings banks._. 1923—Mutual savings banks. Stock savings banks... 1924—Mutual savings banks. Stock savings banks... 1 Banks Depositors 634 1,466 630 1,529 622 1,242 622 1,185 625 1,194 622 1,097 620 1,087 623 978 619 1,066 618 1,029 613 990 Deposits i 8,277,359 $3,915,555,286 2,832,140 1,018,330,071 8,307,787 3,950,585,631 2,977,968 1,046,096,917 8, 592, 271 4,187,916,941 2,556,121 901, 936,188 8,935,055 4,422, 489,344 2,431,958 996,165,031 9,011,464 4,422, 092,991 2,368,089 1,049,694,890 8, 948, 808 4,751, 300,000 2,486,073 1,152,127,000 9,445,327 5,186,952,000 1,982, 229 1,351,242,000 9,619,260 5,575,147,000 1,118,583 442,851,000 9,655, 861 5,779,506,000 2,883,136 1,401,742,000 10,057,436 6,288,551,000 3,282, 897 1,609, 358,000 10,409,776 6,693,246,000 3, 562,017 1,746,609,000 Average due each depositor $473.04 359.56 475.53 351.28 487.40 352. 85 494.96 409. 61 490.72 443.27 530.94 463. 43 549.16 681.68 579.58 395.90 598. 55 486.19 625. 26 490.22 642.98 490.34 Dividends unpaid included. PRIVATE BANKS The returns from private banks, including individual statements received from these banks in the States of Texas, Michigan, and Iowa, where they are not subject to State supervision, show the condition of 560 banks, with total resources of $150,943,000. The reduction in the number of reporting banks in the year was 44 and the reduction in resources was $14,573,000. The reduction in the number of reporting banks, due in part to failures and incomplete returns from banks not subject to State supervision, is reflected in the statistics with respect to these banks for the last year, which show reductions in all items of assets and liabilities, with the exception of capital stock, which shows an increase of $1,659,000; liabilities for money borrowed on account of bills payable show an increase of $44,000, and other miscellaneous liabilities, an increase of $322,000. Summary of the resources and liabilities of these banks follows: Summary of reports of condition of 560 private banks in the United States at the close of business June SO, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts): On demand (secured by collateral other than real estate) __ On demand (not secured by collateral) On time (secured by collateral other than real estate) On time (not secured by collateral) Secured by farm land Secured by other real estate Not classified Total Overdrafts 1, 091 1, 306 5, 176 6, 774 4, 080 3, 669 53, 420 75, 516 528 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY 99 Investments (including premiums on bonds): United States Government securities 13, 966 State, county, and municipal bonds 1, 409 Railroad bonds 467 Bonds of other public service corporation (including street and interurban railway bonds) 11, 407 Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc 7, 802 Total 35, 051 Banking house (including furniture and fixtures) 4, 777 Other real estate owned 4, 652 Due from banks 20, 438 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents 3, 561 Checks and other cash items 441 Exchanges for clearing house 155 Cash on hand: Gold coin 227 Silver coin 139 Paper currency 2, 238 Nickels and cents 27 Not classified 1, 237 Total Other resources 3,868 1, 956 Total resources 150, 943 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 11, 171 Surplus 8, 614 Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) 1, 473 Due to all banks 1, 482 Certified checks and cashiers' checks 188 Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings): Demand deposits— Individual deposits subject to check 42, 516 Demand certificates of deposit- _ 11, 653 Dividends unpaid 8 Time deposits— Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings department 12, 188 Time certificates of deposit 21, 061 Not classified 33, 093 Total 120, 519 United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings) 2 Notes and bills rediscounted 894 Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance Corporation and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) 2, 976 Other liabilities 3,624 Total liabilities 150,943 ALL REPORTING BANKS OTHER THAN NATIONAL Returns were received as of June 30, 1924, from the State banking departments of the several States, and from individual private banks not under State supervision, relative to 21,263 banks, showing a reduction in the number of reporting banks since June 30, 1923, of 674. Notwithstanding this reduction in the number of banks, aggregate resources of $34,578,771,000, June 30, 1924, were greater by $2,055,626,000 than a year ago. Loans and discounts show an increase of $901,385,000, and investments in bonds and other securities, an increase of $483,573,000. Capital stock shows an increase of $56,716,000; surplus and undivided profits, $150,037,000; and individual deposits, $2*, 110,203,000. 100 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Liabilities for money borrowed on account of notes and bills rediscounted and bills payable were reduced $53,403,000 and $80,988,000, respectively. Summary of the resources and liabilities of these banks, as of June 30, 1924, follows: Summary of reports of condition of 21,263 State, savings, private banks, and loan and trust companies in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions at the close of business, June 30, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts): On demand (secured by collateral other than real estate) 773,391 On demand (not secured by collateral) 210, 871 On time (secured by collateral other than real estate) 474,045 On time (not secured by collateral) 1, 091, 959 Secured by farm land 38, 415 Secured by other real estate 3, 157, 717 Not classified 13, 566, 762 Total 19,313, 160 Overdrafts 46, 259 Investments (including premiums on bonds): United States Government securities 2, 132, 586 State, county, and municipal bonds 895, 694 Railroad bonds 1, 336, 661 Bonds of other public service corporation (including street and interurban railway bonds) 507, 055 Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc 4, 214, 421 Total 9, 086, 417 Banking house (including furniture and fixtures) 763, 103 Other real estate owned 189,798 Due from banks 1, 810, 162 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents 1, 270, 138 Checks and other cash items 729, 397 Exchanges for clearing house 191, 793 Cash on hand: Gold coin 25,861 Silver coin 15, 809 Paper currency 252, 834 Nickels and cents 1, 689 Not classified270, 088 Total _";_"____ 566,281 Other resources._. 612, 263 Total resources 34, 578, 771 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 1, 780, 192 Surplus 1,886,781 Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) 470, 074 Due to all banks 1,107,291 1 Certified checks and cashiers checks 114, 522 Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings): Demand deposits— Individual deposits subject to check 6, 425, 349 Demand certificates of deposit 289, 630 Dividends unpaid 16, 030 Time deposits— Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings department 12, 448, 257 Time certificates of deposit 1, 472, 384 Postal savings deposits 10, 303 Not classified..: 7, 438, 985 Total 1 28, 100,938 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings) Notos and bills rediscounted Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance Corporation and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) _ _ Other liabilities Total liabilities. _ 101 28, 984 128, 502 328, 852 632, 635 34, 578, 771 The resources and liabilities of each class of reporting banks, June 30, 1924, are shown in the following statement: Resources and liabilities of 21,263 State {commercial) banks, loan and trust companies, savings and private banks, June 30, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] 17,436 State (commercial) banks 1,664 loan and trust companies 613 mutual savings banks stock savings banks 560 private banks 21,263 total banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts Investments (including premiums on bonds) Banking house (including furniture and fixtures) Other real estate owned Due from banks _ Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand Other resources Total resources.. 1,302,110 446 75,516 528 19,313,160 2, 748,425 3, 217, 543 367,243 35,051 9,086,417 54,610 17,076 107,641 4,777 4,652 20,438 763,103 189,798 1,810,162 8,865,968 5,293,820 5,196 2,718,155 3,775,746 400,633 121,166 1,032, 954 41,423 440, 582 66,321 5,481 208, 547 605,931 273,143 155, 492 346, 641 255, 839 633, 392 446,103 30,905 146, 362 300,807 787 485 40, 297 49,449 27, 254 8,923 4,756 29,113 4,212 3,561 441 155 3,868 1,956 1,270,138 729,397 191,793 566, 281 612, 263 10,323, 777 7,364,656 1,923, 384 150,943 34, 578,771 621,015 672, 265 558,786 86,387 44,330 11,171 8,614 1, 780,192 1,88(5,781 140,948 638,348 30, 273 99,854 131 18 19,043 957 826 1,473 1,482 188 470,074 1,107,291 114,522 7, 785,331 1,746,609 120,519 28,100,938 16, 782 22,082 4,310 49 2 894 28,984 128,602 15,123 5,750 2,976 328, 852 632,635 7, 364, 656 1,923, 384 150,943 34,578, 771 14,816,011 LIABILITIES 1,061, 619 Capital stock paid in Surplus _ 602,786 Undivided profits (less expenses a n d 208,756 taxes p a i d ) . . D u e t o all banks 466, 373 Certified checks a n d casheirs' checks. 83,217 Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid a n d postal savings) _. 11, 755, 233 United States deposits (exclusive of 7,890 postal savings) __. 105,477 Notes a n d bills rediscounted _:. Bills payable (including advances received from W a r Finance Corporation a n d certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) 232, 929 291,731 Other l i a b i l i t i e s . . . Total liabilities | 14,816,011 77, 576 319,157 10, 323, 777 248 12,373 PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF ALL REPORTING BANKS OTHER THAN NATIONAL, ON OR ABOUT JUNE 30, 1919-1924 The principal items of resources and liabilities of reporting banks other than national, for years ended on or about June 30, 1919 to 1924, are shown in the statement following. 102 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Consolidated returns from State (commercial), savings, private banks, and loan and trust companies [In thousands of dollars] Items 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 Loans 1 _ _ Investments Cash... _._ Capital Surplus and undivided profits. Deposits (individual) Resources 14,061,698 7,177, 605 572, 898 1,318, 762 1, 653, 440 20, 774,154 26, 380, 529 17,263, 796 7,201, 060 626,027 1,478, 473 1,853, 435 23, 609, 798 29,667,855 16, 761,088 7,356, 842 572, 218 1,630,081 1,930, 364 22,438, 941 29,153, 528 16, 501,393 7,984, 242 503, 711 1,636, 734 2,090, 012 23,929, 952 29, 719, 357 18,459, 327 8,602, 844 505,993 1,723,476 2, 206,818 25,990,735 32, 523,145 1 1924 19,359,419 9,086,417 566,281 1, 780,192 2,356,855 28,100,938 34, 578,771 Including overdrafts. RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF ALL REPORTING BANKS IN EACH STATE, ALASKA, AND INSULAR POSSESSIONS The number of reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and the insular possessions June 30, 1924, shows a reduction in the year of 830, but aggregate resources amounted to $57,144,690,000, a gain of $3,109,779,000. Loans and discounts show an increase in the year of $1,011,140,000 and overdrafts were curtailed to the extent of $1,648,000. Investments in bonds and securities show an increase of $556,198,000; banking houses, furniture, and fixtures, an increase of $119,733,000; and other real estate owned, an increase of $38,309,000. Balances due from other banks and bankers, including lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks, of national banks and member State banks and trust companies, aggregated $6,121,093,000, an increase in the year of $523,943,000; checks and other cash items show an increase of $357,060,000, and exchanges for clearing house an increase of $439,235,000. Cash in vault amounted to $911,500,000, and was $114,399,000 in excess of the amount June 30, 1923. Resources other than those referred to show a reduction of $48,590,000. The paid-in capital of these banks was $3,114,203,000, or $61,836,000 greater than a year ago; surplus funds show a gain of $167,865,000 and undivided profits a gain of $17,585,000. The total deposit liabilities of these banks amounted to $47,699,572,000, an increase of $3,458,617,000. The only deposits showing a reduction were United States deposits, which were reduced $86,137,000. Balances due to other banks were increased $318,081,000. Increases are shown in the amount of certified checks and cashiers' checks outstanding of $306,747,000, and in individual deposits, consisting of time and demand deposits of $2,919,926,000. The ability of those banks, as a whole, to meet the demands made upon them without recourse to unnecessary borrowings is disclosed by the substantial reductions in liabilities for money borrowed. Notes and bills rediscounted show a reduction in the year of $209,426,000 and bills payable a reduction of $308,062,000. Liabilities other than those referred to were reduced $88,321,000. The population, number of reporting banks, resources and liabilities, with classifications of loans and discounts, investments, cash, and deposits, of the banks in each State, with recapitulation by classes of banks, June 30, 1924, are shown in the following statement : Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions, June, 1924 [Includes national, State (commercial) banks, loan and trust companies, savings, and private banks] Resources (in thousands of dollars) States and Territories, etc. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island-_ Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania DelawareMaryland District of Columbia Total Eastern States.. ._ 150 123 105 448 45 222 167,319 119,371 144, 246 2,203, 387 216, 790 501,785 11,440,000 3,674,000 9,140,000 230,000 1, 573, 000 468,000 _ Total New England States... Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Loans and discounts, Population Num- including Overredis(approxi- ber of banks counts and drafts mate) acceptances 1,120 479 1,650 61 250 46 7,680,537 970,318 2,559,853 59, 547 394,675 140,281 26, 525,000 3, 606 11,805,211 776,000 450,000 355,000 4,136, 000 639,000 1,513,000 7, 869,000 2,415,000 1, 548,000 2,760,000 1,789,000 3,009,000 1,067,000 2,422, 000 1,791,000 1,867,000 4,969, 000 1,835,000 2,480,000 2,398,000 Total Southern States..! 30,350,000 3,352,898 523 350 618 411 656 299 362 357 251 1,533 485 612 569 7,026 Other real estate owned 125,950 61,063 1,006,953 209, 510 435, 884 4,381 3,494 2,407 57,864 5,713 19, 393 1,614 82 764 6,362 125 4,067 905 2,042,819 = = = 4,015, 572 682,473 2,002, 735 44,861 255, 594 55,671 3,185 7,056, 906 93, 252 13,014 1,925 162 748 74 162 114 196,247 44, 269 156,190 3,515 15,937 19,058 5,112 5,516 32,074 763 5,277 1,435 893, 097 1, 241, 550 690, 905 Investments 124 385 44 220 435, 216 50,177 339 513 600 1,097 505 163 183 1,653 1,381 2,140 581 876 71,987 65,022 37,908 30,352 33,843 62,952 41,571 36,858 46,990 142,260 22,039 88,157 50,212 18,056 15,071 16,806 7,772 15,945 10,691 7,988 4,790 21,488 40,614 7,560 11,657 16,141 3,418 2,188 2,858 4,543 7,229 1,952 3,146 1,729 4,536 16,489 3, 632 1,684 3,815 3,95i, 939 10,820 730,151 194, 579 67,219 438,766 303,050 331, 689 194, 238 321,611 189,655 191,770 146,193 307,259 692, 715 169, 701 343, 563 321, 729 Lawful reserve with Federal Due from reserve banks banks or other reserve agents Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Checks and other cash items 4,662 2,761 2,032 123,667 18,995 12,868 506 524 522 24,622 402 5,442 212, 347 164,985 32,018 436,749 88,416 302,270 5,861 42,238 17; 563 873, 522 659, 635 58,814 6,516 257,148 19,487 172 5,207 2,784 39,525 2,311 7,334 16,065 8,020 9,487 133,897 10,229 34,649 Exfor clearing house 28,728 2,532 1,769 5,158 2,740 2,057 32, 487 9,434 23,262 384 4,207 24,072 4,510 2,890 404,625 263, 584 226,851 3,642,424 478, 284 1,042, 229 33,672 75,138 36,949 6,057,997 451 192 689,371 141,739 428,027 15,128,436 8,943 31,064 13,822 1,910,313 61,062 91,669 43,418 5, 526, 654 486 1,761 123, 463 1,216 12,905 782, 446 8,684 4,665 4,724 255, 659 1,655 5,513 777, 491 280, 430 492, 803 23, 726, 971 26,903 44,145 59,722 36,209 29,094 52,028 155,053 31,415 47,396 55,981 13,258 7,784 4,984 16,350 7,975 7,212 2,932 14,645 40,976 6,773 12,069 9,274 3,624 1,011 , 1,625 1,524 1,641 2,448 796 598 2,579 5,180 792 1,699 5,682 5,671 2,129 3,445 1,084 4,591 667 2,224 625 8,873 6,196 1,280 2,917 1,683 665,291 | 151,171 29,199 41,385 46,876 33,880 Cash on Other re- Aggregate hand sources 10,124 15,834 8,692 1,691 . 9,642 . 1,316 4,378 5,160 7,798 4,382 8,242 2,296 8,090 1,730 4,216 3,087 8,140 1,386 30,237 12,866 5,529 1,377 9,698 2,516 8,788 12,478 627,953 441,031 459, 417 282, 035 458,040 346, 763 300,919 231, 775 469, 305 1,144, 726 250, 679 522, 232 486, 572 123,574 6,021,447 66,119 Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessioyis, June, 1924—Continued Resources (in thousands of dollars) States and Territories, etc. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan _ .. Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri _. _ Total Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota.. Nebraska _.. Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States.. Lawful reserve with Other house, real Duo from Federal furniture, estate reserve banks and banks or fixtures owned other reserve agents Population (approximate) Number of banks Loans and discounts, including rediscounts and acceptances 6,160,000 3,050,000 6,870,000 4,015,000 2,850,000 2,550,000 2,495,000 3,425,000 1,107 1,108 1,906 770 993 1,422 1,692 1,612 1,620,854 593,292 2,306,458 640,498 591,759 648,241 849,150 798,174 824 842 1,802 2,297 644 1,245 1,315 1,233 581,055 236,627 799,138 731,568 181,229 228,723 80,589 334, 705 84,904 34,909 85,232 49,600 25,896 23,517 29,941 32,278 18,813 6,051 10,438 7,165 4,709 17,395 22,799 11,602 130,162 98,285 423, 570 50,141 39,023 126,036 109,863 212,407 155,459 17,000 197,820 140,980 75, 558 30,573 16,621 25,983 5,526 6,599 15,089 10,159 2,506 7,394 2,197 15,666 28,679 3,380 111,586 22,621 6,213 8,035 1,701 10,022 50,029 25, 390 71,209 31,228 17, 948 28,902 24, 833 22, 33G 49,605 3,631 26, 505 23, 710 2, 509 5,018 2,941 25,884 2,725,910 1,026,006 4,048,847 1,709,967 947,994 1,125,079 141,950 1,490,290 31,415,000 10,610 8,048,426 10,202 3,173,634 366,277 98,972 1,189,487 659,994 65,136 192, 237 271,875 139,803 14,216,043 675,000 662,000 1,330,000 1,832, 000 620,000 214, 000 995,000 374,000 2, 205, 000 687 553 1,100 1,293 248 116 342 76 808 131,909 148,227 357,422 324, 082 78,164 52,811 178, 500 26,023 242,375 232 586 1,402 931 310 130 338 39 615 17,864 14,959 39,865 54,027 27,132 8,907 81,463 4,809 67,739 6,186 6,290 14,339 16, 540 4,929 2.343 7; 287 1,621 15,465 8,014 8,175 11, 259 7,157 3,216 721 2,627 854 5,191 6,963 28,868 78,508 64,907 21,984 10,456 38,388 4,795 66,349 9,800 3,334 12,242 10, 585 3,173 2,530 28,279 1,399 20,437 630 1,126 1,658 1,321 1,425 471 3,784 248 2,138 2, 953 4,277 13, 790 11,478 5,453 2,536 9,288 1,342 8,921 1,524 4,150 1,252 2,393 1,132 510 1,317 384 1,003 186, 313 220,177 534, 743 495,825 147,160 81,920 354,135 41,629 433,806 8, 907, 000 5,223 1, 539, 513 4,583 316, 765 75,000 47, 214 321, 218 91,779 12,801 13,132 60,038 13, 665 2,495,708 1,465,000 832, 000 3, 892, 000 474, 000 485, 000 78,000 394,000 381 277 675 177 116 34 03 267,493 136,317 1, 915, 840 53, 545 95, 045 23,676 46, 743 218 296 2,453 125 323 89 70 119,197 71, 564 626,291 16, 323 26,740 6,647 11,230 15,744 8,935 92, 254 3,404 3,877 1,485 2,034 3,656 2,604 12, 586 2,303 2,835 385 1,946 48, 419 24,326 221,719 12, 537 17,582 6,011 11,723 17,917 20,262 111,026 3,197 4,901 766 1,260 1,975 1,233 36,307 531 734 111 410 5,972 3,389 46,340 173 1,930 43 475 10,316 7,728 53, 304 2,536 1,923 1,485 3,522 2,964 4,269 39, 714 431 772 295 1,174 493,871 310,923 3,157,834 95,105 156,662 40,993 80,587 7, 020,000 1,723 2, 568, 659 3,574 877, 992 127,733 26,315 342,317 159,329 41,301 58,322 80,814 49,619 4,335,975 Washington Oregon California Idaho . Utah Nevada Arizona Total Pacific States Banking Overdrafts Investments Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house 238~ 185 3,006 2,404 242 505 2,864 115 3,573 Cash on Othor re- Aggregate hand sources resources Alaska.... The Territory of Hawaii Porto Rico.. Philippines 1 4,477 I 13 42,766 | 1,125 32,889 233 80,939 21,694 f 91,000 ' 275,000 I 1,333, 000 ; 10,810,000 Total Alaska and in- ! | sular possessions 12, 509,000 23,065 I Total United States, AJaska, and insular 125,195,000 ! 29,348 possessions.. ! 1 Figures for June 30,1923. 3,273 17, 212 4, 282 5,711 300 1,311 1,012 1,151 170 458 322 567 1,464 11,250 5,497 10,317 66 1,126 2, 040 417 1, 083 39 i 957 5,371 4,059 981 3, 929 10,686 11,359 30,478 3,774 1,517 28,528 3,649 1,122 I 19,631 17,714 10,723 84,678 52,268 142,880 290, 549 56,334 14, 228,745 1,295,831 294,428 3,652, 285 2,468,808 875, 009 1,117, 361 911, 500 816,672 57,144,690 Loans and i discounts, I i N u i n - including redis| ber of i b a n k s counts and Overdrafts 1 n vestments acceptances National banks S t a t e (commercial) b a n k s M u t u a J savings b a n k s . Stock savings b a n k s T r u s t companies Private banks Grand total I 8, 085 j .17, 436 G13 990 1,664 ! 560 O RECAPITULATION W Resources (in thousands of dollars) States and Territories, etc. n 12,114, 557 10, 075 8, 865, 968 40, 089 3, 775, 746 1,302,110 446 5,293, 820 5,196 75, 516 538 j 29,348 31, 427, 717 5,142, 328 2,718,155 3,217, 543 367, 243 2, 748, 425 35, 051 56,334 | 14,228,745 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other I real • Due from estate ! banks owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents Checks and other cash items 104,630 121,166 5,481 17, 076 41, 423 4, 652 1. 842,123 1,032, 954 208, 547 107, 641 440, 582 20, 438 1,198, 670 605, 931 27, 254 633, 392 3,561 145, 612 273,143 787 8, 923 446,103 441 1,295,831 I 294,428 3, 652, 285 2,468, 808 875,009 532,728 400,633 66,321 54,610 236,762 4,777 Exchanges for clearing house Jash on Other re- Aggregate hand resources 345, 219 346, 641 40, 297 29,113 146, 362 3,868 204, 409 255, 839 49,449 4,212 300, 807 1,956 22, 565, 919 14,816,011 7, 364, 656 1,923, 384 10,323, 777 150, 943 1,117,361 911,500 816,672 57,144, 690 925, 568 155,492 485 4,756 30,905 155 o o 9 o Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions, June, 192b—Continued Liabilities (in thousands of dollars) States and Territories, etc. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut. _ Total New England States New York New Jersey __ Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Total Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Capital stock paid in Undivided profits (less Surplus and taxes paid) National bank circulation Due to all banks Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings) Certified checks and cashiers' checks 12,710 7,783 7,726 103,217 15, 692 36,120 20,456 19,803 11,845 163,961 24,875 52,017 8,394 2,782 7,328 114,188 13,606 34,622 5,574 5,006 4,357 22,664 183,248 292,957 180,920 55,036 174,311 498, 495 86, 366 310, 205 8,649 38,809 23,353 972, 597 92,754 474, 294 8,726 55, 111 13,094 129,140 32,446 140,174 4,169 14,066 6,120 79,668 20,222 95,542 1,133 9,400 5,668 1,496,541 26,494 349,150 4,806 45,498 10,639 965,877 1, 616, 576 326,115 211,633 ===== 23,266 10,700 8,959 7,152 10,275 6,151 10,585 2,895 5,348 43,783 3,098 1,933,128 449, 541 United States deposits 17,580,882 57,965 33,465 37,274 27,106 47,890 23,063 26, 720 17,160 31,870 117,124 24,558 38,782 24,335 20,021 13,286 27,459 8,552 14,790 8,999 17,879 49,030 9,756 14,367 9,793 9,361 5,246 12,502 4,982 8,491 3,121 8,197 24,117 4,774 12,746 3,421 2,849 1,348 151,635 3,965 11,093 1,060 625 1,121 9,948 307 505 4,895 2,435 2,465 7,820 280 5,335 23,217 13, 566 23,230 56,008 15,588 5,213 29,194 714 4,502 1,613 37,643 5,952 12,345 206 2,847 1,040 44,052 18,135 42,203 355 5,621 2,616 320,456 13, 597 71,451 1,398 4,423 2,055 56,824 60,033 112, 982 413,380 16,299 5,139 16, 778 5,212 18,939 765 5,638 7,038 6,500 8,014 4,745 15,056 12,031 21,520 8,917 18,363 1,260 6,425 9,076 8,375 19,405 9,728 18,391 2,755 3,567 4,565 4,978 3,490 1,370 5,021 11,144 7,703 1,365 913 388 429 18, 615 . 1,172 1,854 346,101 220,142 189,809 2,986,299 406,066 883,716 220 210 104 21,088 484 1,111 23,371 5,032,133 410,800 11,123,456 8,328 1,600, 806 25,409 3,976, 687 266 93,041 2,721 599,448 2,017 187,444 . .. : . • 10,033 28,177 24,739 6,168 1,801 4,655 1,312 1,508 3,640 6,729 40,893 93,080 13,913 2,554 12,103 1,551 39,225 11,340 Bills payable (including advances received Notes and from War Other Finance bills redis- Corporation liabilities eounted and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) 881 1,561 319 42,989 7,148 3,110 = 396,129 329,141 313,100 . 198, 581 *r 286,228 269,611 219,301 170, 726 336,176 764,869 175,930 2,305 531 590 625^ 1,721 510 767 318 1,369 5,498 261 40,873 42, 303 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan - - -. Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming _. Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States _ . Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada .. Arizona Total Pacific States Alaska . ._ The Territory of Hawaii Porto Rico Philippines. Total Alaska and insular possessions Total United States, Alaska, and insular possessions Deficit. 29,635 22,878 6,432 3,397 16,263 13,468 27,534 21,546 4,087 1,006 372, 544 344, 619 772 760 7,550 5,256 1,977 14, 090 14,565 17, 249 527, 371 Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States 285,402 114,780 161,943 347,194 41, 516 4,176,955 16,027 107,873 146, 223 96,163 172, 351 79,236 250,182 95,295 61,379 70,227 82,170 124, 547 121,168 37,823 160,045 68,106 29, 698 36,071 38,001 64,119 44,889 17,889 106,074 26,928 17,673 15,046 15,456 24, 572 46,395 27, 574 33,940 14,199 16,041 16,289 19,162 19,159 117,076 44,269 475,400 50,773 44,555 88,768 46,041 197,170 17,135 5,386 42,053 12,044 4,694 12,988 2,614 5,490 2,125, 848 786, 711 2,892, 384 1,382,989 759,497 850, 523 883,349 993, 737 10, 718 1,642 7,315 4,458 2,216 3,962 947 1,591 9,400 10,073 10,124 3,449 4,800 6,082 14,326 19,173 20,383 11, 306 17,380 10,466 5,753 14,342 31,270 8,644 40,547 4,097 53, 950 41,260 1,688 10, 781 8,614 32,088 935,387 555,031 268, 527 192, 759 1,064,052 102,404 10,675,038 32,849 77,427 119,544 193, 025 15,756 14,806 40,865 44,108 13,120 5,448 19,999 4,110 35,930 6,410 5,958 16,033 23,199 4,696 3,389 12,996 1,399 9,300 645 4,078 5,309 7,222 1,722 1,046 5,028 318 2,916 4,445 3,465 8,878 10,778 2,847 2, 263 5,944 1,476 11,104 3,334 7,475 53,442 26, 250 5,765 3,896 25,718 983 28,315 1,183 1,624 2,117 3,078 1,220 523 3,856 508 6,393 136,449 168,177 396,859 362,088 112,194 62,967 275, 543 30,358 319,682 138 457 483 1,047 170 178 790 192 3,312 3,343 4,645 2,620 10, 663 1,657 1,150 1,807 1,474 12,364 14,418 8,730 5,675 5,869 3,360 1,042 2,249 735 2,102 192 762 2,462 1,523 409 18 205 76 2,388 194,142 83,380 28,284 51, 200 155,178 20, 502 1,864,317 6,767 39,723 44,180 8,035 1,989 267 11,248 132 30 93 118 2,776 2,666 17, 573 1,495 227 2,658 1,616 9,552 4,005 1,287 30,183 23,303 184,919 8,035 11,470 3,146 5,779 12,424 9,331 92, 725 2,878 5,652 1,196 2,891 5,269 4,705 45,127 922 2,581 506 1,147 9,110 5,602 33,625 2,846 3,143 1,223 1,066 26,733 16,744 171,902 2,151 10,615 1,563 2,408 4,001 3,110 15,012 954 1,702 795 1,101 393,994 240, 283 2, 537, 290 71,442 110,181 32,124 63,131 346 1,700 4,734 3,296 38, 861 245 9,774 347 900 266,835 127,097 60,257 56,615 232,116 26,675 3,448,445 13,877 25,083 20,818 58,157 755 7,806 8,418 24,364 258 3-296 1,408 1,954 298 2,398 691 U0,540 50 450 103 1,637 1,205 19,368 58 184 388 218 8,801 62,716 35,119 69,715 371 1,376 994 6 76 1,493 124 712 4,886 23 4,615 1,840 32,915 41,343 6,916 .- 17,153 500 22,313 848 176,351 2,741 1,575 5,722 39,393 3,114,203 2,967,359 971,730 729,686 3,928,292 664,857 42,954,121 152,302 325, 280 472,699 864,161 Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions, June, 192J+—Continued RECAPITULATION Liabilities (in thousands of dollars) States and Territories, etc. National hanks State (commercial) banks. Mutual savings banks Stock savings banks Trust companies Private hanks Grand total Capital stock paid in Surplus Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) • Certified United States deposits National bank circulation Due to all banks 2,821,001 466,373 131 957 638,348 1,482 550,335 83,217 18 826 30,273 188 14,853,183 11,755, 233 6,693, 246 1, 746, 609 7,785, 331 120, 519 123,318 7,890 196,778 105,477 4,310 16,782 2 3,928,292 664,857 42,954,121 152,302 501, G5C 208,756 99,854 19,043 140,948 1,473 729,686 86,387 621,015 11,171 1,080,578 602,786 558,780 44,330 672,265 8,614 3,114,203 2,967,359 971,730 729,686 1,334,011 1,061,619 checks and . cashiers' checks Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings) Bills payable (including advances received Notes and from War Finance Other bills redis- Corporation liabilities counted and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) 49 22,082 894 143,847 232,929 248 15,123 77,576 2,976 231,526 291,731 12,373 5,750 319,157 3,624 325,280 472,699 864,161 Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions} June, 1924—Continued [In thousands of dollarsl Investments Loans and discounts On demand, secured by collateral other than real estate States and Territories, etc. Maine... . _ New Hampshire Vermont.. Massachusetts _ Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York. __ . . New Jersey Pennsylvania _ . Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Total Eastern States Virginia.. . . . ... . West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina _ Georgia. Florida Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana Texas -„ . . . Arkansas i On demand, not secured by collateral On time, secured by collateral other than real estate On time, not secured by collateral 8,532 8,784 3, 606 .165,462 17,166 22, 522 7,379 6,067 5,483 78,953 4,865 11,084 9,501 10,587 4,026 185,480 30,353 25,963 31,773 24, 712 15,937 564,189 86,251 72,675 1,058 314 913 450 9 339 226, 072 113,831 265,910 795,537 3,083 242, 535 1,705,930 681,949 168,273 031, 303 17, 201 79. 696 42,141 88,060 57, 608 238,470 3,492 23, 670 6,517 493,219 58, 587 286,557 5,186 44,483 12,686 1.198,864 410,798 993,657 17,719 157,750 51,358 5,140 2,644 14,750 2,189 1,932 206 2,240,055 253,979 380,915 13, 760 10,391 27,008 2,973,250 18,429 14,201 1,620, 563 417,817 900,718 2,830,146 26,861 11,076 4,511 5,670 2,386 4, 578 2,322 2,857 346 6,156 26,666 1,101 65, 729 34,648 74, 395 30, 955 32, 010 21, 631 32, 411 14, 665 16, 582 278,704 20,011 163,483 79, 650 195,154 39, 455 70, 928 49.682 48, 461 22, 333 40, 901 259, 792 28,825 4,308 781 2,423 3, 494 5,521 1,453 3,103 2,451 2,389 27,040 3,333 10,837 7,429 6,689 3,955 7,262 4,348 4,110 950 2,935 45,272 ' 91,183 | Secured Secured by farm by other land real estate 3,257 808 1,290 154,144 78,036 5,000 Not classified 105,819 68,099 112,991 1,054,709 110 364,202 United States Government securities 47,208 35,036 18, 570 460,042 65,351 92,909 State, county, and municipal bonds Railroad bonds Bonds of other public service Other corpora- bonds, tions (in- stocks, cluding warrants, street etc. and interurban railway bonds) 84,059 27,664 12, 736 167,146 33, 652 170, 809 6,019 6,730 3,490 7,708 10,633 34,460 24, 595 24, 534 4,946 245, 528 37, 807 116, 245 41,578 31,986 21, 321 126, 529 62, 067 21,461 719,116 69,040 453, 655 304,942 496, 066 76,753 365 1, 224, 599 164,715 593,996 7,908 60,255 24,761 559, 593 114,044 120, 830 5,554 25, 558 2,495 583,657 203,123 476, 456 12, 238 73,486 7,742 92,154 62,160 227,668 8,829 38,333 5,942 1, 555, 569 138, 431 583, 785 10, 332 57,962 14,731 2,926,108 3, 082,998 2, 076, 234 828,074 1,356,702 435,086 2,360,810 6,743 4,301 38, 511 1,978 3,052 2,995 2,202 2,573 1,180 28,750 24,843 176, 590 171, 730 8,847 112, 015 198, 260 107, 224 98, 626 102,875 237,116 26,491 35,628 27,891 25,023 16,463 18,063 20,373 18,948 8,767 13,737 108,696 12,878 3,062 1,779 4,122 2,015 1,356 8,633 4,504 6,045 1,578 7,618 6,959 2,470 1,876 668 536 256 2,451 1,908 915 57 1,583 2,166 2,767 51 641 260 2,145 960 351 72 1,314 28,661 30,709 8,044 10, 697 13,908 29, 350 15, 251 20,780 31,546 23,049 2,135 405 87 Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions, June, 192J+—Continued [In thousands of dollars] Investments Loans and discounts On demand, not secured by collateral On time, secured by collateral other than real estate On time, not secured by collateral Secured by farm land Secured by other real estate 8,275 3,991 35,757 32,597 98,448 94,723 4,653 2,381 2,815 3,260 79,935 690,095 1,191,835 63,330 76,133 7,003 180,359 15,133 16,933 43,692 7,764 46,210 Kentucky Tennessee 60,230 11,493 64,660 5,327 16,647 24,908 13,743 25,531 84,274 39,456 174,820 71,871 52,589 85,321 52,184 95,686 220,262 143,789 486,395 135,031 145, 755 156, 766 154,044 135, 861 10,868 10,105 14,598 6,757 7,118 22,683 23,407 3,881 393,227 222, 539 656,201 1,577,903 1,615 672 3,430 3,587 9,500 295 8,268 1,010 3,449 2,088 996 5, 763 5,766 7,708 673 1,946 1,271 5,379 24,591 20,123 54,422 46,726 29,322 17, 744 61,519 11,296 98,346 18,705 22,446 72, 656 60,184 21,575 11,892 47,536 9,250 73,601 337,845 15,049 4,304 Total Southern States Ohio.. Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total Middle Western States. _ North Dakota South Dakota. . . Nebraska Kansas . . > . Montana Wynrning Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma On demand, secured by collateral other than real estate 204,323 States and Territories, etc. _. Total Western States 31,826 31,590 364,089 ===== = = = = = • • Not classified United States Government securities State, county, and municipal bonds 2,067 2,327 Railroad bonds 4,194 502 Bonds of other public service Other corpora- bonds, tions (in- stocks, cluding warrants, street etc. andinterurban railway bonds) 2,701 1,107 49,414 26,389 178,566 180,473 29,781 19,887 123,203 1,599,218 356,135 52,065 17,416 14,602 289,933 21,113 7,370 6,141 14,279 5,909 7,232 5,448 3,831 1,147,974 374,076 1,379, 485 392,100 346, 808 307, 639 592, 560 487,174 185,386 78,291 350,134 42,284 67,631 96,971 58,622 51,245 H6,559 8,586 134,373 24,382 11,073 14,018 5,190 11,849 17,893 7,061 15,200 6,980 3,848 5,220 1,272 6,631 10,947 8,685 77,604 9,069 8,552 4,377 3,617 3,979 230,270 134,004 221,827 648, 853 90,125 108,137 11,888 261,001 99,417 71,323 5,027,816 930,564 8,892 5,321 6,205 6,355 3,060 3,453 6,349 1,493 8,228 1,732 1,154 1,233 2,270 6,871 732 3,087 1,514 6,338 74,286 97,515 213, 713 199,194 128 18,022 49,795 189 47,034 49,356 24,931 699,876 8,835 7,913 • 17,008 26,596 13,296 4,514 40,054 3,279 30,375 151,870 346,030 64,105 126,830 1,706,105 807 207 2,293 9,540 1,646 332 11,970 370 12,608 120 187 1,743 272 203 153 3,794 68 177 186 443 688 258 417 247 3,829 30 517 7,916 6,209 18,133 17,361 11,570 3,661 21,816 1,062 24,062 39,773 6,717 6,615 111,790 Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona . Total Pacific States _ __ 10,647 5,150 60,019 806 6,574 1,419 5,698 6,828 8,076 50,875 780 2,108 2,022 1,679 41,432 28,868 110, 834 10, 670 26,137 1,523 12, 776 85,665 44,500 265, 695 16, 271 28,724 2,677 16, 704 4,136 3,100 15,864 4,357 8,907 675 3,297 2,386 2,146 11, 574 734 22,022 385 6,181 116,399 74, 477 1,400, 979 19,927 573 14,975 408 39, 783 34, 335 273, 058 6,209 10, 367 2,493 5,750 9,608 8,486 37,325 807 3,834 750 1,816 3,056 1, 592 4,015 31 1,544 102 132 3,440 733 7,453 195 1,742 68 696 63j310 26,418 304,440 9,081 9,253 3,234 2,836 __ 90, 313 72,368 232,240 460,236 40,336 45,428 1,627, 738 371,995 62, 626 10,472 14,327 418,572 50 11,213 2,461 2,586 274 2,418 3,401 4,257 23 1,577 8,029 1,957 716 2,704 15,303 3,338 3 7 844 340 907 8,068 2,851 2,338 2,504 16,779 1,919 4,679 1,852 398 2,464 502 250 135 519 115 396 212 1,746 255 609 7,804 1,813 4,810 16,310 10,350 11,586 22,061 1,194 14,164 85,406 3,614 1,165 2,213 15,036 Alaska The Territory of Hawaii Porto Rico Philippines Total Alaska and i n s u l a r possessions. Total United States, Alaska, and insular possessions. _ 66,123 8,450 Grand total 1-3 W 2, 582,634 948,430 3,120,839 7,215, 563 283,577 3,447,692 13,828,982 4,614,364 1,401,222 1,910,232 904,615 5,398,312 O O K RECAPITULATION National banks State (commercial) banks Mutual savings banks Stock savings banks Trust companies _._ I 1,407 155,136 1,306 2,646, 794 199, 680 12,273 4,290 252,626 5,176 6,123,604 329,515 17,367 11,399 726, 904 6,774 245,162 19,252 544 3,306 11, 233 4,080 289,975 246, 989 2,192, 606 21,829 692 624 3,669 262,220 7,843,696 1,547, 539 1,250, 298 2,871,809 53,420 2,481,778 462, 507 1,167,455 139, 084 349, 574 13, 966 505, 528 201,513 611, 602 5,506 75,664 1,409 573, 571 61, 246 1,008, 853 11,323 254, 772 467 397, 560 102, 036 214,072 5,731 173,809 11,407 1,183,891 1,890,853 215,561 205,599 1,894,606 7,802 948,430 3,120,839 7,215,563 283, 577 3,447,692 13,828,982 4,614,364 1,401,222 1,910,232 904,615 5,398,312 1,809,243 173,814 5,417 9,581 583,488 1,091 737,559 53, 022 2,582,634 U Ct Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions, June, 1924—Continued [In thousands of dollars] Demand deposits Cash States and Territories, etc. Maine New Hampshire _ Vermont Massachusetts... Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States.. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of ColumbiaTotal Eastern States _ Virginia West VirginiaNorth Carolina . South CarolinaGeorgia __. Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas _... Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States.. Gold coin Silver coin1 Time deposits Demand Divicertificates of dends unpaid deposit Savings deposits or Postal deposits in Time cer- savings interest or tificates of deposits deposit savings department a Not classified Paper Nickels Cash not currency and cents classified Individual deposits subject t o check 3,277 740 1,118 16,229 31 16,749 67,656 35,076 25,024 1,126,947 119,339 243,192 2,098 1,396 216 12,925 18,883 6,786 409 186 238 2,518 160 255,647 181,827 163,112 1,755,865 265,763 627,143 1,702 1,301 559 32,928 1,166 3,976 124 295 90 o,361 755 1,208 18,465 61 570 49,755 38,139 1,617,234 42,304 43 , 3,249,357 41,632 7,833 .9,374 29,978 51 2,254,413 650,029 1,882,274 45, 665 244,899 111,252 23,469 13,137 25,926 8 209 5,839 2,685 7,798 192 1,117 337 3,889,113 916,155 1,800,572 46,466 338,963 63,861 85,872 11,378 196,439 533 3,926 5,434 16,631 3,046 11,874 177 89 831 4, 848,119 4,376 51,804 17,968 I 7,055,130 303,582 32,648 38,378 37,678 91,084 99,834 32,175 34,200 123,586 59,655 48,226 52,123 32,778 49,122 8,417 8,091 37,333 27,045 48,781 21,128 34,254 27,121 200 236 47 100 85 648 352 36 114 664 154 214 101 4,007 5,136 5,039 1,120 3,569 26,367 108,307 26,854 15,362 39,437 4,995 101,359 2,901 10,027 I 1,042,950 454,074 2,951 344,453 90 103 63 618 740 239 153 158 86 1,168 462 434 1,638 1,739 795 14,472 8,144 5,838 1,853 2,461 32,626 1,161 1,550 5,864 79 447 132 3,099 1,924 6,537 117 767 107,501 27,338 78,795 1,552 7,385 5,073 9,233 12,752 227,644 30,108 5,188,532 I 63,598 357 199 529 142 134 111 289 242 337 4,612 343 235 201 654 319 1,219 682 4,122 5,333 405 704 1,154 4,533 809 448 397 4,991 2,841 7,894 3,554 2.638 2,671 3,035 882 6,649 17,974 4,377 3,115 3,145 5,900 5,0*5 172, 230 171,524 156,757 80,600 139,041 148,476 61,953 67,347 198, 537 5*52,265 107, 767 2uO, 025 188,446 9,594 3,457 14,263 710 5,196 2,198 1,935 1,241 3,076 12,5o8 9,317 1,941 2,046 7,731 12,138 .63,766 39,702 2,254,968 59 201 473 13 79 523 10,245 4,880 4,919,424 ; 4,594 5,078 4,361 237 237 2,881 2,037 1,229 797 591 733 467 285 237 958 1,330 394 551 418 148,406 99,333 84,074 82,682 88,482 •• .. — — Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan.. Wisconsin. _ Minnesota _ Iowa Missouri _ 3,597 925 4,127 405 1,767 497 620 359 20,156 16,772 16,474 42,445 9,357 CO, 772 6,722 14,113 7,158 6,409 4,830 5 211 12,737 ! 151,806 607 3,527 1,070 2,818 674 1,857 1,091 1,027 673 887, 521 39,674 348. 574 105,878 1, 572, 370 57.442 170,975 8.766 23, 762 282, 643 14,261 283, 036 13,591 110,749 18,171 624,289 74 14,038 3,492 23,422 94,428 4,280,157 1,332 2,375 10,098 39, 736 57, 265 180,935 216,117 1,162 926 381 1 2,153 31, 755 139, 432 16, 380 ISO, 889 4,539 4,596 8, i.61 20,915 3,193 2,040 6,787 1,540 7,948 5, 835 32, 200 17,529 886,342 4,510 2,671 .10,452 985 .1,161 356 2,736 4,233 4, 072 33,707 ! 1,216 144,134 123,150 371,824 37,640 47,045 14,779 34,893 4,780 12,297 1,211 1,534 2,776 8, 272 4,566 1,367 6,049 1.083 5; 348 1, 039 549 2,068 253 344 58 469 Total Middle Western States. 22,871 97 77 259 1,018 375 87 2, 226 66 258 _ Total Western States.. 313 291 657 2,188 249 156 632 187 4,463 | North DakotaSouth Dakota. Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming _ Colorado New Mexico. _. Oklahoma Washington... Oregon California Idaho . Utah Nevada Arizona.. Total Pacific States. Alaska ... T lie Torr i tor y of H aw; a i. Porto Hico. Philippines 22 44, 253 773,465 684 1,915 2,853 6,860 208 116 204 121 9 1,864 419 3,637 4,648 17,855 19,435 19,308 5, 929 649 675 12,312 Total United States, Alaska, and insular possessions.. ....... 4.1,114 51,378 543,231 Includes minor coin of National Banks. 270,088 1 15,061,944 2,623 596 3,408 1,419 1,127 1,922 822 1,086 114,360 82,848 73,024 1,030, 434 20,352 46,392 466,961 6,806 14,390 I 6,063, 644 1,181,122 13,003 1,841,177 166 212 917,786 197,734 966, 541 139,776 239,400 225,691 200,715 176,001 28 54 178 326 74 33 249 9 158 10,614 11,407 21,709 9,935 20,062 9,761 92, 575 3,709 30,741 77,036 90,219 175,784 99,565 26, 210 13,896 24,434 4,957 30,986 2,714 373 1,435 188 1,020 4,330 4,424 9,843 14,650 6,108 5,109 10,631 3,575 97,940 59,719 1,109 210, 513 543,087 6,937 156, 610 3,501 5,095 7,151 2,059 1,115 349 662 390 334 164, 571 76,432 62 104 35 11,932 47, 807 14,204 18,713 27,068 20,198 24,684 11,205 9,650 1,462 5,309 5,810 1,668 1,496 1,038 584 215 468 48,520 13,406 737,185 7,506 3,876 1,095 3,051 19,982 2,343 1,727, 221 99,566 11,279 61, 246 Total Alaska and insular possessions.. .. 1,018 I 281, 545 160,830 50,006 213,022 30,793 191,074 278,420 90,112 166,865 3,054 1,075 6,577 826 1,139 801 399 519 3,074 11,254 11,270 1,076 1,171 948 40 28,224 1,372 38,407 6,301 129 537,923 567 21 128 B 4,200 1,709 4,751 31,899 11,025 716 68,043 16,380,714 ] 2,634,088 75,367 8,213,720 Includes other time deposits reported by national banks. < CO Assets and liabilities of all repotting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions, June, 1924—Continued RECAPITULATION [In thousands of dollars] Cash States and Territories, etc. Gold coin Silver coin * Demand deposits Paper Nickels Cash not currency and cents classified Time deposits Savings deposits or Time cerIndividual Demand Divicertifi- dends un- deposits in tificates of deposits cates of interest or subject paid savings de- deposit deposit to check partment 2 National banks State (commercial) banks Mutual savings banks Stock savings banks Trust companies. Private banks.. 19, 253 16,117 1,244 3,228 5,045 227 35,569 11,557 77 72 3,964 139 290,397 156,889 4,944 1,053 87,710 2,238 1,012 14 3 633 27 161,066 34,018 24,757 49,010 1,237 8,636,595 3,853,205 6,420 15,824 2,507,384 42,516 248,293 193,472 34,335 9,836 717 83,788 11,653 Grand total. 45,114 51,378 543,231 1,689 270,088 15,061,944 537,923 1 Includes minor coin of national banks. Postal savings deposits 1,161,704 1,291,685 399 4,103 155,136 21,061 65,064 3,897 78 6,108 8 3,932,457 2,748,465 6,685,967 1,411,502 1,590,135 12,188 50,365 16,380,714 2,634,088 75,367 Includes other time deposits reported by national banks. 186 6,220 Not classified 774,735 3,654,673 460 314,199 3,436,560 33,093 8,213,720 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY 115 SUMMARY OF THE COMBINED RETURNS FROM AIL REPORTING BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES, ALASKA, AND INSULAR POSSESSIONS, JUNE 30, 1924 The following statement shows the resources and liabilities of all reporting banks, June 30, 1924, with classifications of loans and discounts, investments, cash and deposits: Summary of reports of condition of 29,848 reporting banks in the United States, Alaska and insular possessions at the close of business June 30, 192 ^ [In thousands of dollars] RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts): On demand (secured by collateral other than real estate) 2, 582, 634 On demand (not secured by collateral) 948, 430 On time (secured by collateral other than real estate) 3, 120, 839 On time (not secured by collateral) 7, 215, 563 Secured by farmland 283, 577 Secured by other real estate. __ 3,447, 692 Not classified 13,828,982 Total __ 31,427,717 Overdrafts 56,334 Investments (including premiums on bonds): United States Government securities 4, 614, 364 State, county, and municipal bonds 1, 401, 222 Railroad bonds 1,910,232 Bonds of other public service corporations (including street and interurban railway bonds) 904, 615 Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc 5, 398, 312 Total 14, 228, 745 Banking house (including furniture and fixtures) 1, 295, 831 Other real estate owned 294, 428 Duefrombanks 3, 652, 285 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents 2, 468, 808 Checks and other cash items 875, 009 Exchanges for clearing house 1, 117, 361 Cash on hand: Gold coin 45,114 Silver coin 51, 378 Paper currency 543, 231 Nickels and cents 1, 689 Notclassified 270,088 Total Other resources 911,500 816,672 Total resources 57, 144, 690 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) National bank circulation Duetoall banks Certified checks and cashiers' checks 3, 114, 203 2, 967, 359 971,730 729,686 3,928,292 664, 857 116 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Individual deposits: Demand deposits— Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit Dividends unpaid Time deposits— Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings department Time certificates of deposit Postal savings deposits _ Not classified Total United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings) Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance Corporation and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) Other liabilities _ Total liabilities-. _ 15, 061, 944 537, 923 50, 365 16, 380, 714 2, 634, 088 75, 367 8, 213, 720 42, 954, 121 152, 302 325, 280 472, 699 864, 161 57, 144, 690 INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS IN ALL REPORTING BANKS Individual deposits in all reporting banks, consisting of demand, time, and postal savings deposits, but exclusive of united States deposits, amounted to $42,954,121,000, June 30, 1924, an increase in the year of $2,919,926,000. Individual deposits subject to check were increased in the year from $14,248,370,000 to $15,061,944,000; demand certificates show a reduction of $113,522,000; dividends unpaid, a reduction of $181,000; savings deposits, an increase of $1,251,426,000; time certificates, a reduction of $204,591,000; postal savings, an increase of $25,058,000, and deposits not classified, an increase of $1,148,162,000. Classification of these deposits in each class of banks follows: Individual deposits in each class of banks June 30, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] DeIndiNum- vidual mand Diviber deposits cer- dends Savings tifiof subject cates un- deposits banks to check of de- paid posit State (commercial) banks... 17,436 3,853,205 193,472 Stock savings banks 990J 15,824 717 78 Mutual savings banks 613} 6,420 Loan and trust companies.. l,664j 2,507,384 83,788 6,108 8 Private b a n k s . . . 560| 42,516 11,653 Total National banks Grand total. 1 Total 2,748,4651 , 291,685 3,897 3,664,673 11,755,233 1,411,502 186 4,103 """ 314,199 1,746,609 6,685,967 399 460 6,693,246 1,590,135 155,136 6,220 3,436,560 7, 785, 331 12,188 21,061 120, 519 21, 263 6,425, 349 289,630 16,030 12,448, 257 1, 472, 384! 10,303 7,438,985 28,100,938 8,085 8,636, 695 248, 293 34, 335 3,932, 457 1,161,704)65,064 774, 735 14, 853,183 29, 348] 15,061,944 537,923 50,365 16,380,714j2,634,08875,367 8,213,720 42, 954,121 Reported as other time deposits. Time Postal savcertifi- ings not cates of de- classified deposit posits REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 117 RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF ALL REPORTING BANKS, 1919-1924 The principal items of resources and liabilities of all banks other than Federal reserve banks, for the six years 1919 to 1924, are shown in the following statement: [In thousands of dollars] Classification 1919 (29,123 1920 (30,139 1921 (30,812 1922 (30,389 1923 (30,178 banks) banks) banks) banks) banks) 1924 (29,348 banks) RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) i 25,255,171 Overdrafts 94, 293 Bonds, stocks, and other 12, 229, 528 securities __ Due from2 other banks and 5,865, 414 bankers ._, _ 936, 707 Real estate, furniture, etc.3 4 Checks and other cash items . 1,420, 809 997, 353 Cash on hand 816, 172 Other resources. _ 31,208,142 109,186 28,932,011 81,849 27,860,443 74,600 30,416,577 57,982 31,427,717 56,334 11,387,525 11,381,923 12, 547, 567 13,672, 547 14, 228,745 5,833, 241 1, 000, 976 1,457.778 1,076,378 1,005,882 4,794, 205 1,147, 521 1,290,667 946, 567 1,096, 647 5,414, 241 1,276,631 1, 574, 608 829, 892 847. 385 5,597,150 1, 432, 217 1,196,075 797,101 865. 262 6,121,093 1,590,259 1,992,370 911,500 816,672 47,615, 447 53,079,108 49,671. 390 50,425, 367 54,034,911 57,144,690 Capital stock paid in 2,437, 365 Surplus fund 2,181, 994 Other undivided profits 825,889 677,162 Circulation (national banks).. Certified checks and cashiers' checks 546, 345 Individual deposits 32, 665, 286 United States deposits 566, 793 Due to other banks and 3,890, 487 bankers _ 3,824,126 Other liabilities 5 2, 702,639 2,410, 346 976, 261 688,178 2, 903, 961 2,943,950 2, 542. 032 2, 697, 409 910, 743 I 933,843 704,147 i 725, 748 3, 052, 367 2, 799, 494 954, 145 720,001 3,114, 203 2,967,359 971, 730 Total. LIABILITIES Total 514, 862 614, 583 37,315.123 34,844, 572 175,788 | 390.230 552, 505 37,194, 318 128,887 358,110 40,034,195 238, 439 664,857 42,954,121 152.302 3, 708, 302 i 2, 809, 414 4, 587, 609 ! 3, 951, 708 3, 244, 386 2,004,321 3,610,211 2,267, 949 3,928,292 1,662,140 47,615,447 | 53,079,108 I 49.671.390 50,425.367 54,034,911 57,144,690 1 J 3 Includes acceptances reported by national banks. Includes lawful roscrvo with Federal reserve bank. Includes real estate owned other than banking house. * Includes exchanges for clearing house. { Includes bills payable and rediscounts. ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF ALL BANKS, INCLUDING FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS The total resources of 29,360 reporting banks, including the 12 Federal reserve banks, June 30, 1924, aggregated $61,935,471,000, and exceeded the amount a year ago by $2,863,058,000. Loans and discounts were increased in the year from $31,395,765,000 to $31,822,882,000, and investments show a gain in the year of $850, 961, 000. Capital stock was increased in the year from $3,161,794,000 to $3,225,623,000, surplus from $3,017,863,000 to $3,188,274,000, and undivided profits from $954,145,000 to $971,730,000. Total deposit liabilities amounted to $50,298,788,000, and show a gain in the year of $3,596,069,000. 118 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Statement of the combined resources and liabilities of all reporting banks, including the 12 Federal reserve banks, with the grand totals, follows: Statement of resources and liabilities of 80,190 reporting banks, including Federal reserve banks, June, 192 4 [In thousands of dollars] 29,348 reporting banks, June 30, 1924 12 Federal reserve banks Total, 29,360 banks 131,427,717 56,334 14, 228, 745 1,295,831 294,428 3, 652, 285 395,165 a 556,594 31,822,882 56,334 14,658,539 1,353,603 294,428 4,208,879 3, 325, 409 26,047 2,468,808 875,009 1,117,361 4, 236,909 842, 719 RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts Overdrafts _ Investments _ _ Banking house (including furniture and fixtures) _ Other real estate owned Duefrom banks. _ _. _ Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents Checks and other cash items _ _ Exchanges for clearing house _ Cash on hand _ Other resources _ Total resources . 2, 468,808 875, 009 1,117, 361 911, 500 816, 672 429,794 67,772 57,144,690 4,790,781 61, 935,471 3,114,203 2, 967, 359 971, 730 729, 686 111,420 220,915 3,225,623 3,188, 274 971, 730 729,686 1,843,922 6, 454,391 664,857 42,975,128 204,412 325, 280 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid i n _ . _ 8urplus__ _ _ U n d i v i d e d profits (less expenses a n d taxes paid) _ N a t i o n a l bank circulation _ Federal reserve note circulation _ _ D u e t o all banks Certified checks and cashiers' checks _ Individual deposits ___ U n i t e d States deposits (exclusive of p o s t a l savings) N o t e s and billsrediscounted _ _-. Bills payable (including all obligations representing m o n e y borrowed) _ Other liabilities Total liabilities. 3,928, 664, 42, 954, 152, 325, 292 857 121 302 280 1,843,922 3 2, 626,099 472, 699 864,161 57, 144, 690 21,007 52,110 15,308 4, 790, 781 472,699 879,469 61,935,471 »Includes 8 acceptances of national banks. Uncollected items. > Due to members, reserve account, and deferred availability items. CASH IN All REPORTING BANKS The cash holdings of all reporting banks, June 30, 1924, including 8,085 national banks, 21,263 State (commercial) banks and trust companies, etc., and the 12 Federal reserve banks, amounted to $4,236,909,000, which was $165,299,000 in excess of the amount a year ago. Of the total cash, national banks held $345,219,000; banks other than national, $566,281,000; and Federal reserve banks, including amounts held by agents, in the redemption fund with United States Treasurer, and the gold settlement fund with the Federal Keserve Board, $3,325,409,000. Classification of cash in all banks follows: REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 119 Cash in banks. June SO, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] 8,085 national 21,263 State, etc., banks banks Classification Gold coin.. Gold certificates Silver coin.. Silver certificates Legal tender notes National bank notes 6 Federal reserve notes . Nickels and cents Cash not classified ___ _ Total Cash in Federal reserve banks June 25, .1924: Gold coin and certificates (reserve) Reserves other than gold-_ Nonreservo cash * 19, 253 2 37, 522 3 35, 531 20, 602 23, 879 68, 251 134,121 25,861 15,809 4 252,834 345, 219 1,689 270,088 566, 281 Total 29,360 banksi 45,114 37,522 51,340 26, 662 23, 879 321,085 134,121 1,689 270,088 911, 500 3,155,570 115,833 54,006 4, 236,909 Grand total 1 3 a Number of banks includes 12 Federal reserve banks. Includes clearing-house certificates. Includes nickels and cents. * Includes all paper currency. 8 Includes Federal reserve bank notes. • Not shown separately prior to this date. MONEY IN THE UNITED STATES On June 30, 1924, the total stock of coin and other money in the United States was $8,746,500,000, compared with $8,603,700,000 a year ago. Of the total stock, coin and other money held in the Treasury as assets, represented 4.08 per cent; reporting banks, with the exception of those in the insular possessions, held 10.30 per cent; Federal reserve banks or their agents, 41.56 per cent; and the balance, or 44.06 per cent, was in general circulation. The per capita money in circulation was $34.20 compared with $35.52 in 1923. Gold coin and bullion exceeded 50 per cent of the total stock of money June 30, 1924, and amounted to $4,490,807,000; Federal reserve notes amounted to $2,339,048,000; gold certificates, $1,218,350,000; and national bank notes, $778,012,000. The balance represented standard silver dollars, silver certificates, Treasury notes and subsidiary silver. In connection with the increase in the stock of money during the past year, and since 1914, it is interesting to note the increase in the excess of imports over exports of gold in the calendar year 1923, and the nine months' period ended September 30,1924, also the excess of exports over imports of merchandise in this period, 7 and the excess of exports over imports of silver in the nine months period ended September 30 last, as disclosed by the following statements showing the stock of money in the United States, in the Treasury, in reporting banks, etc., for years ended June 30, 1914 to 1924; United States circulation statement for the 3^ear ended July 1, 1924, prepared hy Division of Loans and Currency, Treasury Department, and figures furnished by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, with respect to the imports and exports 17088°—24f 9 120 KEPOIiT Oi1 THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY of merchandise, gold and silver, in calendar years -from 19.14 to 1923, and in the nine months' period ended September 30, 1924: 'Stock of money in the United States, in the Treasury, in reporting banks, Federal reserve bunks, and in general circulation, years ended June 30, 191/f. to 192/+ Coin arid other • Coin mid money in Treasl I other money Year ei>ding in th« June 30 United States 1914^ 1915 1916... 1917 1918 1919... 1920._ 192] 1922 192;$_ 1924. Millions 3,738.3 ! 3,989.4 4, 482. 9 5, 408. 0 6, 741. 0 7.5 IS. 8 7, 894. 5 8, 090. 0 ' 8,177. 5 . ..! 8,(503.7 ! 8,740.5 ury as assets Amount Per cent Per cent Millions Millions 33(5. 3 34",. 4 298. 2 208. 4 300. 3 584. 2 489.7 461. 2 402. 5 383. 5 356. (i ! Coin and other money in reporting banks 2 9. 00 8.06 fi. 05 4.96 5.34 7.77 6. 20 S. 70 4. 92 4.40 4.08 1,030. 0 1,447.9 1,472.2 1,487. 3 882. 7 981. 3 1,047.3 926. 8 814.0 777.1 900. 8 Held by or for Federal reserve banks and agents 3 I Per Amount j cent Millions 43. 60 36. 29 ""386." 2~ 9.68 32.84 592. 7 13. 22 27. 50 1,280.9 23. 69 13.10 2,018.4 29. 94 13. 05 2.167. 3 28. 83 13. 27 2,021.3 25. 60 11.44 2, 795. 2 34. 52 9.95 3, 401. 0 41. 59 9.03 3, 490. 8 40. 57 10. 30 3, 035. 1 41. 56 In general circulation, exclusive of amounts held by reporting banks and Federal reserve banks Amount Per cent Tor capita Millions 1,772. 0 1,809. 9 2,119. 8 2, 371. 4 3,479.6 3, 786. 0 4,330. 2 3,913.3 3, 560. 0 3,952. 3 3,854. 0 47.40 45.37 47.29 43. 85 51. 62 50. 35 54. 93 48. 34 43. 54 45.94 44. 06 $17. 89 17. 97 20. 69 22. 77 32.87 35. 67 40. 17 36. 21 32.44 35.52 34. 20 1 'Public money In national-bank depositories to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States not included. 2 Includes national banks and all reporting State banks with exception of banks in island possessions. 3 Includes gold reserve held by banks against issues and gold or other funds deposited by banks with agents to retire Federal reserve notes in circulation and own Federal reserve notes held by Federal reserve banks. NOTK.—Population estimated at 105,809.000 in 1918, 106.136,000 in 1919, 107,155,000 in 1920, 108,087,000 in 1921, 109,743,000 io 1922, 111,268,000 in 1923, and 112,686,000 in 1924. United States circulation statement July 1, 192J^ Money outside of the Treasury Money held in the Treasury Kind of money Gold coin and bullion Gold certificates Standard silver dollars Silver certificates Treasury notes ol" 1890 Subsidiary silver-_ U nited States notes Federal reserve Dotes Federal reserve bank notes National bank notes. Total July 3,1924 Comparative totals: July 1,1923. _ July 1,1922 Nov.l, 1920 Apr. 1, 1917 July 1,1914 _ Jan. 1,1819 Stock of money* Total Amount held in trust against gold and silver certificates (and Treasury notes of 1890) Reserve against United States notes of 1890) reserve banks and agents All other money I, 786,060,989$1,218,350, 659$152,979, 026 $2,260,891,035 $153,840, 269J •'$4,490,807,303 3 1,213, 350, 659 17,906,043 50.], 754,851 427,094,079} 409,788,036. s 40S, 3fio, 410 "• 1,422, 626 277, 614,378 8,073, 621 8,073,621 ___J 34*5, 681, 016 4, 260, 547 4,260,547,1 ! 2.333, 048,030 1,124, S4S, i . 1,124, 848 10,59(5,170 193,898!.... (___ 193, 898 778,011,779 18,291,051^ I.... 18, 291, 05l| 5 8, 740, 513, 527 «4,245, 699, 033 1, 628, ]38, 695' 152,979,026 2. 260, 891, 035i 203, 690, 277| 4 8, 603, 732, 716 3,818,882,894 1,150,107, 9651 8,177, 477, 105 *3, 511, 962,691 j 1,000,577.605! 8,326, 338,2'i7' 4 2,40fl, 801, 772i ' 696', 854, 226'• !, 942.998, 5. 312,109, 272, 4 2942998 527 " 684.800, 085j 2, ' " " """ " " ! 3, 738,288,87.1 i •x, 843,452.323 1,507,178, 879 j 1,007,084, 183! 4 212,420,402 21,602,6401 Population of continental United States (esti: Per : mated) .capita; In circulation Held for Federal 152, 979, >,026 2, 285,169,6461 152,979, 026 2,108,886.911! 152, 979| 026 1,206, 341,9901 ""* """ """ 152, 979, 026 150,000, OOOj 100,000,000!. 230, 566, 257 249,519, 149 350, 620, 530 105,219,416 180, 273, 444 90,817,702 Total Hold by Federal reserve banks and agents 6 A mount $704, 740, 314; $308, 999, 3K0; :*3U5, 740? 934; 1, 218, 350, 659i 416, 969, 84 0| 801,380,819 54,014,925; 76, 060, 772' 22,045,8471 408, 365,410; 43, 951,198| 304,414,2121 1,422,6.20' l,422,62(i ; . 269. 540, 757i ""Io," 545," 502! 252,995,25o! 312,420,469| 297, 790, 492i 44,629, 977 2, 337, 923,182' 494, 817, 077 1,843,100, 10;V 10,000,3-18; 10.402, 272! 335, 924 759, 720, 728! 25, 885, 690! 7^,83o,038; H $3. ">1.. 7. IV. •4S; 3. 231 .01 . ;. 25 2, 64! - 10.30; .09;. o. 5 1 : . 0, 123, 953,189. 1,374,180,435 4. 7M, 772, 754 ! 42. iUj 1U>, 086, 00! • 5, 935,017, 787 1, 205, 639, 271 5, 666, 092, (HO! 1, 292, 070,982 0, 0 i 0, 390, 7211 987, 962, 9 5,053,910,8301 953.320,120 3,402,015,427 816,206,721 4,729,378.5115 42. ")0| -1. 371, 015, GS7 39. Mi 5, 028, 427, TA->52. :M:\ 4, NX), 590, 704 E'J.-V, X, 402, 015, 127 34. 35! 810, 206, 721 1-3.92l 111.208.000 I0R 743, 000 l(i?'491,00»> .aw, 710, 000 99, 027, 000 48.231,000 pr: p 1 2 Includes United States paper currency in circulation in, foreign countries and the amount held by the Cuban agencies of tho Federal reserve banks. Does not include gold bullion or foreign coin outside of vaults of the Treasury, Federal reserve banks, ami Frdefal reserve agents. 3 These amounts are not included in the total since the money held in trust against gold and silver certificates and Treasury notes of 1890 is included under gold coin and bullion and standard silver dollars, respectively. * The amount of money held in trust against gold and silver certificates and Treasury notes of .1890 should be deducted from this total before combining it with total money outside of the Treasury to arrive at the stock of money in the United States. > Tliie total includes $18,700,175 of notes in process of redemption, §140,640,438 of gold deposited for redemption of Federal reserve notes, $12,214,192 deposited for redemption of National bank notes, $8,745 deposited for retirement of additional circulation (act of May 30, 1908), and $6,024,305 deposited as a reserve against postal savings deposits. 6 Includes money held by the Cuban agencies of the Federal reserve banks of Boston and Atlanta. NOTE.—Gold ccrtiileates'are secured dollar for dollar by gold held in the Treasury for their redemption; silver certificates are secured dollar for dollar by standard silver dollars ;.sulng Federal reserve bank. Federal reserve note i of gold and such discounted or purchased pa pi1 r as is eligible under the terms of tho Federal rese;I've act. F'.'doml n serve banks must maintui?i : gold rrsrrvo" r.f at l;-:ist. 10 per ci:nt. • . > including the gold redemption fund which must bo deposited witii the United States Treasurer, against Federal reserve notes in actual civcululioii. i'\.'AiH ai reserve '.>uuk :uAc National bank notes are secured by Uniied tf-tdi.es Government obligation.-:, and a > per cent fund for their redemption is required 10 be luuintainiid with lue T-ivasur."- -M (,h«* ' States in gold or lawful money. O c; O 122 REFORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Imports and exports of merchandise, calendar years 1914 to 1923, inclusive, and from January 1 to September 30, 1924 Excess of exports over imports Imports of merchandise $1, 789, 276,001 1, 778, 596, 695 2, 391, 635, 335 2,952,465,955 3,031, 304, 721 3, 904, 364, 932 5, 278, 481,490 2, 509,147, 570 3,112, 746, 833 3,792, 065,963 2, 667, 893, 336 1924 (9 months) Total, 10 years and 9 months $3,113, 624,050 3, 554, 670,847 5,482, 641,101 6, 226, 255, 654 6,149, 241, 951 7,920,425,990 8,228, 016, 307 4, 485, 031, 356 3,831, 777,469 4,167, 493, 080 3,124,146, 417 $1, 324, 348,049 1,776,074,152 3,091,005,766 3,273, 789, 699 3,117,937,230 4,016, 061, 058 2, 949, 534, 817 1,975,883,786 719,030, 636 375, 427,117 456, 253,081 33, 207,978,831 1914 19 (5 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 Exports of merchandise 56, 283, 324, 222 23,075,345,391 Gold and silver imports and exports in period indicated GOLD Imports 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 - Exports Excess of exports over imports $57,387,741 451,954, 590 685,990,234 552,454,374 62,042,748 76,534,046 417,068,273 691,248,297 275,169,785 322,715,812 269,782,031 1924 (9 months) Total, 10 years and 9 months $165,228, 415 3,862,347,931 . $222,616,156 31,425,918 155,792, 927 371,883, 884 41,069, 818 368,185, 248 322,091, 208 23,891, 377 36,874,894 28,643,417 11,159, 210 1, 613, 634,057 456, 879,617 $25, 959,187 34,483,954 32,263, 289 53,340, 477 71,375,699 89,410,018 88,060,041 63,242,671 70,806,653 74,453, 530 55, 604, 462 $51, 603,060 53, 598,884 70, 595, 037 84,130, 876 252,846,464 239,021,051 113,616, 224 51,575,399 62,807,286 72,468, 789 79,744,974 $25,643,873 19,114, 930 38, 331, 748 30, 790, 399 181,470, 765 149,611,033 25,556,183 658,999,981 1,132,008,044 494,659,443 Excess of imports over exports $420, 528, 672 530,197,307 180, 570,490 20,972,930 291,651,202 94, 977,065 667,356,920 238, 294,891 294, 072,395 258, 622,821 2, 705, 593,491 SILVER 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 _ — 1924 (9 months) _ _ Total, 10 years and 9 months $11,667,272 7,999,367 1,984,741 24,140, 512 21,651,380 BANKING POWER OF THE UNITED STATES The combined banking power of banks in the United States June 30, 1924, including national banks, banks other than national, with estimated figures tor nonreporting private banks, and the 12 Federal reserve banks, was $3,163,700,000 greater than a vear ago, and amounted to $56,446,500,000. Of the total banking power representing capital, surplus, and profits, deposits and circulation, the amount shown by these items in the returns from national banks was $19,172,700,000, the amount contributed by banks other than national was $32,498,400,000, and Federal reserve banks contributed $4,775,400,000. 123 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY The amount of banking power of each class of banks is shown in the following statement: Banking power of the United States June 80, 1924 [Money columns in millions] Number of banks Capital Surplus and paid in profits National bank circulation. Federal reserve notes, and Federal reserve bank notes Deposits l National banks 8,085 $1,334.0 $1,582.2 $15, 526. 8 Eeporting State banks, savings banks, trust companies, and private banks. 21,263 1,780. 2 2,356.9 28,244.4 Nonreporting private banks (estimated) 9.2 461 99.4 8.3 Total June, 1924 Increase over 1923 Total June, 1923 $729. 7 $19,172.7 $18,084.5 $1,088.2 32,381.5 30,072.3 2,309.2 116.9 107.9 9.0 29,809 212 Grand total 3,123. 4 111.4 3,947.4 220.9 43,870. 6 729.7 51, 671.1 2, 599. 2 1,843. 9 4, 775.4 48,264. 7 3,406.4 5,018.1 3 242.7 29,821 Total Federal reserve banks 3,234.8 4,168. 3 46, 469. 8 53,282.8 2, 573. 6 56, 446. 5 3,163.7 1 Includes dividends unpaid, postal savings and United States deposits, certified checks and cashiers' checks outstanding, but not amounts due to other banks, except deposits of Federal reserve banks, which are reported gross. 2 June 25,1924. 3 Decrease. NOTE.—Information for nonreporting private banks has been estimated by using as a basis for the calculation statements of reporting private banks. Only such institutions as are performing the functions of a bank are included in the total number of private banks. Concerns whose business is confined to the selling of investments are not included in the list of private bankers. BANKS IN DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Although the number of banking institutions in the District of Columbia subject to the supervision of the Comptroller of the Currency was reduced, through liquidations, in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1924, from 72 to 69, aggregate assets were increased $7,699,000, or to $296,126,000. Capital stock shows an increase of $1,258,000 and individual deposits, an increase of $10,580,000. Classification of these banks is shown in the following statement: Number National banks _ Loan and trust companies Sayings banks __ __ Building and loan associations Total 14 69 1 Amount due to banks not included. Capital Individual deposits i Aggregate $ 9,527,000 11,400,000 2,42G, 000 $92,474, 000 G5,405, 000 29, 505,000 2 35,472,000 $131,504,000 89,531,000 34,624,000 40,467,000 2', 353, 000 ,J 2 222, 916, 000 Share payments mainly. 296,126,000 124 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY EARNINGS, EXPENSES, AND DIVIDENDS OF BANKS OTHEE THAN NATIONAL, IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Trust companies and savings banks in the District of Columbia accumulated gross earnings in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1924, of $7,470,000, an increase in the year of $3,000. Expenses paid on account of salaries and wages, interest on deposits, and on borrowed money, together with other miscellaneous expenditures, amounted to $5,262,000, and show an increase of $259,000. These institutions appear to have been fortunate in the past year in that they were required to charge off only $438,000 on account of worthless assets, compared with $594,000 in the previous year. They recovered, however, $117,000 from charged off assets, compared with $135,000 in the previous year, leaving net addition to profits of $1,887,000, which shows a slight reduction in the year, out of which dividends were declared to the amount of $1,155,000, compared with dividends of $1,211,000 in the previous year. The net addition to profits of these companies and banks to capital and surplus was 8.85 per cent compared with 9.75 per cent in 1923, and the percentage of dividends to capital and surplus, 5.42, compares with 5.89 in the year 1923. Statement of earnings, expenses, and dividends of these companies and banks for years ended June 30, 1923 and 1924, follows: Eo.rnings, expenses, and dividends of trust companies and savings banks in the District of Columbia [In thousands of dollars] June 30, June 30, 1923, 1*24, 35 banks 32 banks Capital stock _ _ _._ Total surplus fund Dividends declared _ Gross earnings: Interest and discount _ Domestic exchange and collection charges Profits of foreign exchange department Commissions and earnings from insurance premiums and the negotiation of real estate loans,. _._ _ _ __ Trust department profits _ _ _. Other earnings _ Total. xpenses paid: Salaries and wages Interest and discount on borrowed money.. Interest on deposits _ Taxes _ Other expenses TotalNet earnings during the year Recoveries on charged-off assets . Total. Losses charged oft": On loans and discounts On bonds, securities, etc On trust department operations.. Other losses O.Q foreign exchange Total _.._ Net addition to profits during the year.. 13, 068 6,891 1,211 5, Sol 21 29 279 13,828 7,496 1,155 ' : 6,041 25 22 1287 187 448 747 7,467 7,470 1, 669 08 589 882 1,809 52 1,871 060 870 5,003 5,262 2,464 135 2,203 117 2, 599 2, 325 182 181 131 358 220 11 131 18 594 438 2,005 1,887 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 125 BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN THE DISTEICT OF COLUMBIA On June 30, 1924, there were 23 building and loan associations in the District of Columbia subject to the supervision of the Comptroller of the Currency, with aggregate assets of $40,467,000, compared with assets of the same number of associations a year ago of $37,589,000, Sixteen of these associations operate on the permanent plan, 6 on the serial plan, and 1 on the terminating plan. Twcniy-one associations require installment dues of SI, one requires payments of $2, and ono payments of $2.50. The number of borrowing members June 30, 1924. was 14,794, an increase of 485 in the year, and the number of uonborrowing members was 39,440, an increase of 1,544 in the year. Information relative to these associations for years ended June 30, 1909 to 1924, inclusive, is shown in tin* following statement, and consolidated statements of assets and liabilities and receipts and disbursements for six months periods ended December 317 1923. and June 30, 1924, are published in the appendix of this report. Years June 80— 1900___ 1910... J911... .1912... J913... 1914... 1915... 1916— 1917... 1918... 1919... 1920... 1921... 1922... 1923... 1921... Number of associations Loans $13,511,587 14,415,832 11,965,220 16,004, 700 17,308,010 18, 582,156 19, 524, 0G5 20,186, 662 20,951,089 21, 507, 90 i 23, 054, 000 27,398, 000 29, 520,000 33, 233, 000 36, 157, 000 38, 9(58. 000 | Installments on shares $.11,996,357 13,213,644 13,324,217 14, 529, 977 16, 453, 0-14 17,113, 899 17, 866, 337 18,668.808 19, 413, 2ti6 20,252,005 22, 403, 000 25, 373. 000 27, 593,000 30. 50(5, 000 32. 858, 000 35, 452,000 $14,393,927 15,250,731 16,017,405 17,100,293 18, 438, 294 19,021), 260 20,655,6.14 21,611,007 22. 264. 005 23, 215, 027 25, 699, 000 29, 322, 000 31,633,000 34, 879, 000 37. 589. 000 40,46.'. 000 BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Building and loan associations in the United States numbered 10,744 in the year 1923-24, and had a total membership of 7,202,880, with total assets of $3,942,939,880. The increase in assets in the year was $600,408,927 and the increase in membership 838,736. The largest gain in assets during the year was made by associations in the State of Pennsylvania, and amounted to $121,000,000. The State of Ohio was second, with a gain of $83,812,443, and increases in assets in excess of $10,000,000 wore as follows: New Jersey, $43,460,199; Massachusetts, $39,663,475; Illinois, $30,164,576; New York, $29,288,161; Indiana, $27,037,472; Wisconsin, $21,171,086; California, $20,537,699; Louisiana, $18,707,414; Nebraska, $16,803,856; Missouri, $14,878,242; Oklahoma, $14,097,322; North Carolina, $13,551,540; Washington. $11,244,471; Kansas, $10,996,583, and Michigan, $10,219,198. Statistics furnished by Mr. E. F. Cellaring;, secretary United States League of Local Building and Loan Associations, follow: 126 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Building and loan associations—Statistics for 1923--2% Number of associations States l 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 Pennsylvania Ohio New Jersey Massachusetts Illinois New York Indiana Nebraska Wisconsin Louisiana California Missouri Michigan Kansas _. Oklahoma North Carolina Kentucky i Washington District of Columbia.. Iowa Arkansas Colorado Utah _ West Virginia Minnesota *_ Maine Rhode Island Texas Connecticut Montana — Oregon New Hampshire South Carolina.North Dakota Delaware-- 1 South Dakota Tennessee 1 New Mexico Arizona Vermont..- 1 Other States Total membership 1,035 10, 744 7,202, 880 82 26 19 28 164 16 37 18 14 14 4 Total1 1.400,000 1,375, 968 687, 587 356, 636 450,000 360,094 298, 001 163, 000 143,460 111, 072 88, 039 124,845 _26,487 131, 000 102,311 76, 786 116,000 118,449 52,860 56,500 34, 209 40, 520 38.450 42. 500 33, 200 22, 550 23,143 30,090 29,112 32, 000 24,990 13, 305 20, 400 10,875 10, 800 7,000 6,450 5,450 5,000 2,431 431,310 3,900 824 1,094 211 771 291 377 81 140 86 132 224 80 132 85 234 140 52 22 71 54 51 24 47 75 Estimated. Total assets Increase in assets $745,000,000 $121,000,000 83,812, 443 648,160,960 43,460,199 402,728, 756 264, 755, 632 39,663,475 30,164, 576 232,092,934 29, 288,161 182,449, 453 27,037, 472 167,982, 946 16,803, 856 108,798, 586 21,171,086 92,992,109 18, 707, 414 87,896, 857 85, 270, 459 20, 537, 699 75, 376, 038 14,878, 242 68, 765, 435 10, 219,198 66, 610,104 10,996, 583 65,810, 618 14,097, 322 57,950, 374 13, 551, 540 55,000, 000 7,000,000 11, 244, 471 40,940, 876 2,941,000 38,771,000 4,335, 631 28,995,486 3, 414, 837 21,412,098 5,942, 556 20,246, 886 3,628, 691 19, 238. 090 4,202, 458 17,982, 752 1,313, 248 16,000, 000 2,072, 473 12,657,941 2,015,665 12,561,164 4,873, 335 12,036.330 2,067,816 11,701,198 4,986, 214 10,447,187 10,000, 000 6, 581, 635 2 790,084 1,102, 648 6, 524, 242 5,425,172 896,107 5,369, 670 939, 285 4,400, 000 2100,000 404, 208 3,876, 735 130, 000 2,300, 000 512, 629 1,927, 937 228, 671 1,047,192 22,282, 930 224,855,028 3,942,939,880 2 600,408,927 Increase in membership 149,000 206,140 8,614 29,479 60,000 39,050 27,276 19,544 29, 281 20,072 24, 214 20, 631 11,757 12, 780 13,147 11,786 5,000 43, 216 1,751 3,700 ll', 885 7,230 7,200 2,625 4,150 2,606 6,545 3, 512 8,064 912 24 1,800 1,850 2 350 700 250 1,250 476 35,613 838,736 Decrease. MONETARY STOCKS IN THE PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD Reference to the following statement furnished by the Mint Bureau, showing the stock of coin and other currency of the principal countries of the world at the end of the calendar year 1923 shows an increase in the gold stock in circulation, in banks, and public treasuries from $9,210,007,000 at the end of the calendar year 1922 to $9,407,761,000. The silver stock was also increased in this period from $2,440,831,000 to $2,733,172,000, and the per capita distribution of gold and silver was 5.31 and 1.54 per cent, respectively, to 1923, compared with 4.99 and 1.32 per cent, respectively, in 1922. The percentage of gold stock held in the United States to the total gold stock in 1923 was 45.15, compared with 42.71 in 1922, and the percentage of silver stock held in the United States to the total in 1922 was 30.32, compared with 29.60 in 1923. Monetary stock of principal countries of the world, end of calendar year 1923 [Stated in United States money ( O omitted), except paper stock, which is stated in monetary unit of issuing country (000 omitted)] OO Monetary unit Country Monetary standard Name North America: Dollar Gold United States ...do—. ...do Canada do Peso Mexico Honduras do— British Dollar Costa Rica..do Colon do Cuba Peso Dominican Kcpublic doDollar do Haiti G ourde Silver... Peso Guatemala Gold Dollar Newfoundland do Nicaragua Cordoba do Panama Balboa do Salvador Colon Virgin Islands. ...do Dollar British West IndiesBarbados. ...do .... Dollar .TftTTiaina do Pound . do Trinidad Dollar Dutch West Indies. ...do Guilder. French West IndiesGuadeloupe do Franc M!artino ue do' do South America: Peso Argentina do do Bolivia Boliviana do Brazil Milrcis do Chile Peso . . . do do Colombia do Guiana— British do Pound do Dutch Guilder do French Franc do Paraquay8 Peso do Peru Pound Uruguav .do Peso Venezuela...do Bolivar. _. (See footnotes on page 130.) Gold stock Metallic United stock un- In banks States In cirequiva- classified and public culation treasuries lent $1.00 1.00 .4985 1.00 .25 1.00 1.00 .20 (5) 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .965 $4,247,201 227,292 i 22,500 90 334 8,033 114 300 < 18 6 1,000 i I 1 i 400 3,337 85 1.0138 4,8665 1 0138 .402 .193 .193 29,072 * 6,000 Total $4,247,201 227,292 i 50,000 90 334 37,105 114 300 * 6,018 1,000 40 440 3,337 90 5 $809,028 27,964 i 30,000 190 417 16,368 247 * 2,987 e 2,300 i 315 325 59 101 101 7 53 937 644 179 324 324 94 < $714 472,181 8,225 51,684 34,025 4,301 4,625 472,161 8,225 51,684 * 34,025 4,301 8 4, 625 .9648 .3893 .5462 .365 .9733 .4867 4.8665 .402 .193 .9648 4, S665 1.0342 .193 V$27,~566~ Paper circulation Silver stock in monetary unit of issuing country i 81 81 17 e 331. 12, 732 1,931 6 676 378 *656 3,181 « 22,143 4 56,806 6 15,440 *730 3,181 « 22, 873 * 56,806 15,410 < 4, 725 « 3,000 6 9,071 $5,342,770 428,920 15, 565 318 19,132 2 331,821 1,276 3 9 600 850, 537 6 2,000 1 7,388 ]0,166 2,500 8 21 243 2,167 1,198 Per capita Population Unclassified stock 230 240 1,362, 564 41, 944 2, 704,140 293, 737 23, 752 6 16,000 298 108 26 1,000 7,300 1,529 2,412 1.40 8.68 .49 .75 Paper $48.17 47.83 1.08 7.07 39.82 114.46 1.42 5 89 424.20 7.55 11 55 2.36 6 66 100.00 1.80 .34 1.09 1.65 3.20 .13 .28 5 47 21.39 1.41 8,699 2,890 30, 636 3,819 6,300 2,000 2,000 2.340 * 9, 200 262, 707 5,713 « 70,000 6 39,000 $7.29 3.12 2.07 4.22 .86 5.65 .28 1.01 2.19 3.60 156 858 391 56 42,806 «20,400 Silver $38.29 25.35 3.46 2.00 .69 12.80 .13 .18 3.00 3,77 110,922 8,967 14,463 45 485 2,899 897 1,631 2,005 265 638 434 1,526 25 Gold .41 186.11 85.00 2.98 54.27 2.85 1.69 8. 9.1 .68 2.31 .09 2.02 .97 .75 2.27 3.50 3.18 3.13 37.15 6.40 .65 1.96 3.76 .01 25.23 156.63 14.51 88. 27 70.91 3.77 8.00 6.71 21.67 353. 80 202. 70 .78 45.78 16.17 Monetary stock of principal countries of the world, end of calendar year 1928—Continued 00 [Stated in United States money (000 omitted), except paper stock, which is stated in monetary unit of issuing country (000 omitted)] Monetary unit Country Monetary standard United stock un- In banks States classified and public In cirequivatreasuries culation lent $0.2026 .193 .193 .2026 "$157," m " .195 .268 .193 .193 .193 .2382 4.8665 w"l20,"000" .193 >2Q26 .268 4.8665 .193 .193 .10 4. 8665 .402 .268 .2382 1. 0805 .193 .5146 .193 .268 .193 .044 .193 ""' '610 . 5678 .3244 4.8665 Total $1,430 52,204 7,635 $1,430 52,204 7,635 2 56,171 2,826 8,331 709,479 119,300 759,174 6,938 4,614 603 51,037 215,697 3,667 25 233,876 39,472 12,622 10,483 26,207 45,043 487,687 73,166 103,689 $176 14,494 3,266 6 56,171 2,326 8,331 709,479 119,300 759,174 6.938 4,614 603 51,037 215, 697 3,667 25 $3 1,947 1,706 202 57, 229 i 17,111 301, 723 268 121 4 8,472 28,429 233,876 39,472 12, 622 10.483 26, 207 45,043 487, 687 73,166 142, 2G9 13,286 | — 14 ! 8, 250 i 292 43,826 6,673 4,986 19.012 1)011 571 125, 242 M 3, 530 43,182 13, 286 38,600 Per capita Paper circulation in monetary Silverstock unit of issuing country Metallic Name Europe: Austria Gold... . Krone Frajic Belgium i«_ —do Lev Bulgaria11 ...do Krone Czechoslovakia 13 Danzig, Free City of Gold—. Gulden. _ Denmark Krone (12) Esthoma Mark Finland4 Gold. . .. do_. . . France* Franc Mark Germany "..".doll" Pound— Great Britain « .-do - Drachma.. Greece10 TTnngftry _-.do - . Krone.. .. Iceland ;..do Pound Irish Free State " .. Lira . Idol Italy Lat do Latvia Lithuania Litas _.do do Malta Pound Netherlands....do . . . Guilderdo _ Krone. _ . Norway Poland Mark Gold Escudo- _. Portugal 1 < J Leu Rumania An Russia 20 Ruble Peseta Spain • do Krone Sweden <^n do Switzerland Franc Piaster Turkev _. . _ .. do (12) Yugoslavia w_ Dinar Brit. North Bornea.. Gold.... Dollar Ceylon... Rupee ...do China » Silver- Dollar Cypress Island Gold— P o u n d - Gold stock 3,334 14 8,250 292 9,247 118, 715 710 PopulaUnclastion sified Gold stock $0,423 7,466 4,861 13,611 "$11*54" 400 3,290 1,111 3,403 39, 210 59,856 47,262 2.54 5,950 7,951 96 4,380 38,835 1,851 4.651 184 6,977 2,632 27,179 6,041 16, 262 131, 299 21, 338 5, 988 3,886 14, 549 17. 53 12, 017 .05 $7,125, 755,190 7,537,191 4,156, 205 9,598, 903 13 14,239 472, 625 3,978,344 1,352,352 37,905,434 (13) 425,075 4,681, 200 931, 337, 335 6,549 17,005 19,675,000 23,000 60, 074 700 1,108, 035 395,800 125,371,955, 000 1,297, 248 17,728, 586 (21) 4,338,123 576, 390 982, 709 16,142,000 5, 784, 930 2,292 42,707 220,512 410 : 4. 504 431,480 317 $0.22 6.99 1. 57 Silver Paper $0.03 $1,109,412.29 1,009. 64 2.07 855. 00 .67 .01 17.07 2.09 2.45 18. 09 1.99 10.06 1.17 .58 fi. 28 11. 65 5. 55 1.98 .01 4.87 .52 33.52 15.00 .46 1.79 1.61 .34 22.85 12. 22 36.61 6.21 2.54 .18 3.14 .06 .06 1.46 .29 6.38 .05 .02 .04 1.93 .73 5.87 .59 11. 11 1. i l .28 .02 .92 2. 05 .28 2.24 705. 23 35.60 143.60 3, 580. &5 397. 40 966. 73 9.00 78G. 76 117,134. 6L> 68. 21 3.88 506.63 12. 43 12.91 3.80 158.81 1.50. 38 4,612,824.43 214. 74 1,000.18 203. 30 9G. 20 252. 88 1, 109.49 •181.40 8.88 9.48 .51 1.29 Fed. Malay States.. ...do Dollar 1 India, B ri tish —do._ - Rupee Indo-China, French. Silver Piaster ' J arc a n (including Chosen, Kwantung, Taiwan) Gold.— Yen Netherlands, East Indies _ _..do Guilder... Palestine _ . __ Pound. -Silver... Kran Persia24 Philippine Islands. _ ..Gold... Peso. Sarawak. . . . _. .do. . Dollar Siam do Tical Straits Settlement— . . . d o . . . . Dollar Pound Svria do. ca: Abyssinia Silver— Thalari Gold Algeria. Franc _. . do Belgian Congo26. . . . do_ . Pound EsrvDt Gambia do . do Gold Coast .do Kenya Colony and 27 Shilling . —do Uganda .do. - Franc. . . Madagascar Morocco, French ...do ...do Pound do Nigeria Nyasaland . . .do.. . _ do Portuguese East Escudo Africa do Portuguese W e s t Africa do do Reunion Island .do Franc. . Rhodesia do Pound Sierra Leone. . . do . . . -do. Somaliland— British do Runee Italian do do Shilling Tanganyika, rlo .do Tunisia Franc Union of South do Pound Africa i« West Africa, French. Franc Zanzibar IIIdoinr Rupee I «See footnotes on page 130.) .5678 . 4866 ! 114,891 • _ .4985 25,000 | 602,188 j . 603,138 62,869 *40 62,869 3,931 3,931 1,624 .4.02 4.9431 1,624 ... .50 . 5678 40M . 5678 3.860 ""r3,"703~ 4 76 1 429,217 ! 17 937 ..1 114,891 i i 24 1,893,936 78, 575 i 108,919 4 72 18, 654 18,907 95 46 935 11, 487 302,057 4 1 , 000 51, 296 2* 103,477 157 105 998 99,096 9,776 47, 204 700 9, .;i00 10,906 i 600 9 322 935 2,140 215 1,014,527 39,868 36,408 109 i, 093 8.000 5, 806 L"), 000 13.351 210 2, 299 25.033 113^000 239,800 75 2, 529 3. 382 6, 000 IS, 588 1.176 15, 053 .2433 .193 .193 4. 8665 4.8665 1,178 3, 474 521 332 4 1. 930 6 950 i ! 78 ! 1 | 9,323 870 410 521 . 3244 . 3244 .2433 .393 4. P66S .193 .3244 3.883 36,222 9,553 1.0805 1.0S05 .193 4. 8665 4.8665 396 396 .36 49 88,224 6 90 387 11,300 * 82, 600 6 10, 000 380 4,000 174 1.867 1,541 300 24,214 8 172,457 22,144 190, 600 4,604 6, 929 .U.4C.4 .197 6 3, 074 3,074 58,051 58,051 23, 612 4 4 « 2,972 801 4 4 7. 60 2.19 24.13 3.58 10 1 96 1.73 16 5 03 12. 28 6.40 1.43 5.39 9.49 2(5 11 36 105.99 4.57 .03 174. 74 2.66 2. 69 .36 1.74 6.40 2.59 .03 .26 Ii. 07 .48 .47 j . 03 H O C 9. 90 .44 . 50 .74 .13 .02 28.28 '"* 2. 82 1R7. 35 5. 3fi .20 11.09 .51 .85 2.20 .«! J.47 8. iiS .26 o SB. a: 1.50 344 450 7,200 2,091 292 1 010 4, 357 6 781 2.42 5.75 4.81 1.33 06 i 3,120 950 .32 .05 1.35 94 .04 1 390 318,942 18 982 172, 625 *335 .193 .193 4 9431 4. 8665 4. 8665 * 3 369 1,834,11-1 91 369 O r o .87 3. H(> S2. 31". 3.-11 -:. oo | d :j. 20 23.37 o o Monetary stock of principal countries of the world, end of calendar year 192$—Continued CO O [Stated in United States money (000 omitted), except paper stock, which is stated in monetary unit of issuing country (000 omitted)] Monetary unit Country Monetary standard Name Oceania: Australia Gold.._. Pound New Zealand_ ...do _..do Tahiti-Society Islands ...do Franc Total 1 Gold stock Metallic United stock un- In banks States classified and public In circulation equivatreasuries lent $4.8665 4.8665 "$38,"289" .193 640, 598 Silver stock Total $4,866 $220,365 $21,899 i— 107,186 9,300, 575 9,407,761 2, 733,172 $215,499 Paper circulation in monetary unit of issuing country $52,182 6,644 8,500 Per capita Population Unclassified Gold stock 5,635 1,266 I$30.24 Silver $39.11 $3.89 5.31 1.54 28 1, 771,713 Paper n $9.26 5.25 303. 57 .36 11921 figures. is 24,434,000 fine ounces, mostly deposited abroad. 3 is 496,507,425,000,000,000 (000 omitted). All notes of American origin, as the Cuban Government does not issue paper money. 17 On December 26,1923. » Exclusive of $1,200,000 U. S. currency. is Estimated holdings of Scotch banks. * Last year's figures. 19 In June, 1923. * Fluctuates with prices of silver. so On January 1,1924. * Estimated on basis of data considered fairly reliable. * Stock held b y one of the three banks, si 168,500,200,500,000 (000 omitted) ruble notes; per capita 1,283,331,940.89; see text s In Banco de Chile. for chervonetz notes and metallic cover. 22 » On July 31,1924. Includes copper-nickel coin. 23 io stock in National Bank. Incomplete. » On January 14,1924. 24 On December 20,1923. 12 Monetary standard not established. 3« Exclusive of Fl,257,891 U. S. bank notes. 18 On February 29,1924. 26 On November 30,1923. " On December 27,1923, in Bank of France. 27 On June 30,1923. NOTE.—Figures given represent each country's stock at the end of the year, except when otherwise indicated. Population figures are from the Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1922. Blanks indicate no figures available, rather than no stock. Gold held abroad as follows, not included in the above figures (presumably reported by the country having actual possession): Canada, $13,045,889; Brazil, $737,370; Colombia, $5,242,914; Japan, $221,832,500; Straits Settlements, $3,763,686; Egypt, $16,507,858; Philippine Islands, $51,113,171; Czechoslovakia, $52,206,500; Esthonia, $4,528,864; Bank of France, $359,813,953; Germany, $5,100,000; Lithuania, $1,619,935; Yugoslavia, $67,177,010 (gold and silver); Kenya Colony, $205,045 (silver); Greece, $4,825,000. 3 o o I o 3 fel o c| 9 BEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLER OF THE CUBB-ENCY 131 FEDERAL LAND BANKS The assets of the 12 Federal land banks were increased between October 31, 1923, and September 30, 1924, from $881,671,000 to $983,787,000. The principal resources of these banks at the close of business September 30, 1924, consisted of net mortgage loans to the amount of $905,536,000. Accrued interest not yet due on these loans amounted to $16,445,000, United States ~ Government bonds and securities were $43,000,000, and cash on hand and in banks, was $11,080,000. The capital stock of these banks was $48,270,000, of which $1,671,000 was held by the Government; Federal farm loan associations were stockholders to the amount of $46,255,000; stock held by borrowers through agents was $343,000; and the stock holdings of individual subscribers was $1,000. The legal reserves of these banks amounted to $5,734,000 and surplus reserves, etc., plus undivided profits, were $4,158,000. The net earnings of these banks to September 30, 1924. were $23,920,000. The majority of the liabilities of these banks consisted of farm loan bonds outstanding to the amount of $907,215,000. Interest accrued but not due on these bonds was $14,981,000; accounts and notes payable aggregated $87,000, and dividends declared, but unpaid, amounted to $443,000. Statement of the assets and liabilities of these banks, with related data, follows: Consolidated statement of condition of the 12 Federal land banks at close of business September SO, 1924. Assets: Net mortgage loans 1 $905, 536, 367. 56 Interest accrued but not yet due on mortgage loans 16, 445, 068. 17 United States Government bonds and securities 43, 146, 252. 05 Interest accrued but not yet due on bonds and securities, _ 212, 917. 81 Other interest accrued but not yet due 2, 559. 48 Cash on hand and in banks 11, 079, 845. 40 Notes receivable, acceptances, etc 1, 201, 764, 35 Accounts receivable 724, 436. 08 Installments matured (in process of collection) 1, 426, 650. 22 Banking houses 1, 889, 842. 55 Furniture and fixtures 260, 864. 28 Other assets 1, 860, 183. 89 Total assets Liabilities: Farm loan bonds outstanding Interest accrued but not yet due on farm loan bonds Notes payable Accounts payable Due borrowers on uncompleted loans Amortization installments paid in advance Farm loan bond coupons outstanding Dividends declared but unpaid Other liabilities Total liabilities J Unpledged mortgages (gross), $13,054,449.44. 983,786,751.84 907, 214, 780. 00 14, 981, 429. 27 50, 647. 10 36, 147. 04 488, 655. 62 1, 213, 091. 80 625, 390. 89 443, 169. 31 570, 193. 21 925,623,504.24 132 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Net worth: Capital stock, United States Government _ $1, G7Q, 065. 00 National farm loan associations 40, 254,-932. 50 Borrowers through agents 342, 805. 00 Individual subscribers 1, 080, 00 Total capital stock Reserve (legal) Surplus, reserves, etc Undivided profits 48, 270, 442. 50 5, 734, 400. 00 102, 600. 00 4, 055. 805. 10 58, 163, 247. 80 Total liabilities and net worth Memoranda: Net earnings to Sept. 30, 1924 Less— Dividends paid Carried t.o suspense account Real eastate charged off 983, 786, 751. 84 23,920,043. 59 9, 539, 597. 42 1, 255, 421. 20 3, 232, 219. 87 14, 027, 238. 49 Carried to surplus, reserve, etc Carried to reserve (legal) _ Undivided profits 102, 600- 00 5, 734, 400. 00 4, 055, 805. 10 Total reserve and undivided profits Capital stock originally subscribed by United States Government 1 Amount of Government stock retired Capital stock held by United States Government 9, 892, 805. 10 8, 892, 515. 00 7, 221, 550. 00 1, 670, 965. 00 JOINT-STOCK LAND BANKS The resources of joint-stock land banks were increased between October 31.1923, and September 30,1924, $53,000,000, and amounted on the latter date to $475,191,000. Mortgage loans were increased in this period from $382,000,000 to $430,000,000, and constituted the principal asset. Interest accrued but not yet due on these loans amounted to $7,957,000; United States Government bonds and securities, $14,671,000, and cash on hand and in banks was $13,442,000. Capital stock paid in was $34,079,000; surplus funds paid in, $1,395,000; legal reserve $2,384,000, and surplus reserves, etc., and undivided profits, were $2,004,000. Farm loan bonds outstanding to the amount of $419,745,000 represented the principal liability. Interest accrued but not yet due on these bonds was $7,699,000, and notes and accounts payable were $5,666,000. Statement of the assets and liabilities of these banks follows: REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURREXGY 133 Consolidated statement of condition of the joint-stock land bankti at the dote of business September 30, 192 4 Assets: Net mortgage loans $430, 065, 092. 27 Interest accrued but not yet due on mortgage loans 7, 957, 012. 18 United States Government bonds and securities 14, 671, 431. 07 Interest accrued but not yet- due on bonds and securities-_ 117, 015. 23 Notes receivable, acceptances, etc 2, 759, 953. '23 Accounts receivable 1, 005, 058. Oli Other interest accrued but not yet due 101, 268. 07 Cash on hand and in banks 13, 441, 637. 56 Installments matured (in process of collection) 1, 054, 670. 24 Banking houses " 871, 985. 00 Furniture and fixtures 195, 395. 42 Other assets 2, 949, 630. 71 Total assets 475, 191,350. 51 Liabilities: Farm loan bonds outstanding Interest accrued but not vet due on farm loan bonds Notes payable Accounts payable Other interest accrued b u t not yet d ue Due borrowers on uncompleted loans Amortization installments paid in advance Farm loan bond coupons outstanding Other liabilities . Total liabilities Net worth: Capital stock paid in Surplus paid in Reserve (legal) Surplus, reserves, etc Undivided profits • 419, 744, 500. 00 7, 698, 508. 26 5, 605, 109. 49 60, 978. 15 27, 176. 40 851, 508. 81 589, 888. 16 438, 392. 97 312,497. 31 435, 328, 559. 55 $34, 078, 985. 00 1,395,218. 59 2,384,427.22 792, 836. 07 1,211,324. 08 39, 862, 790. 96 Total liabilities and net worth 475, 191, 350. 51 FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANKS Under authority of the act of March 4, 1923, providing additional credit facilities for the agricultural and livestock industries of the United States, the Federal farm loan act was amended to provide for the chartering by the Federal Farm Loan Board of 12 institutions, to be known as Federal intermediate credit banks. In pursuance of this authority 12 banks were chartered, all of which were in operation by the latter part of May, 1924, and by September 30 had accumulated total assets of $105,025,000. The assets and liabilities of these banks are shown in the following statement: 134 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Consolidated statement of condition of the 12 Federal intermediate credit banks as of the close of business September 30,1924 Assets: Direct loans 1 $31, 448, 485. 91 Rediscounts 20, 831, 270. 56 Accrued interest on loans and rediscounts 263, 791. 78 United States Government bonds and securities 2, 300, 000. 00 Accrued interest on United States Government bonds and securities 24, 747. 10 Other securities Accrued interest on other securities $2, 452. 91 Other accrued interest Rediscounts for other Federal intermediate credit banks 6, 950, 043. 07 Cash on hand and in banks 7, 163, 225. 72 Capital stock callable from United States Treasury 36, 000, 000. 00 Furniture and fixtures 25, 200. 02 Documentary stamps 24. 57 Other assets 15, 436. 56 Total assets Liabilities: Capital stock subscribed Surplus Undivided profits Debentures outstanding Accrued interest on debentures outstanding Notes and bills payable Notes and bills rediscounted Bonds and securities borrowed Partial payments Interest collected not earned Deferred rediscounts Other accrued interest Other liabilities _ Total liabilities 105, 024, 678. 20 60, 000, 000. 00 152, 271. 20 983,823. 59 35, 112, 000. 00 328, 226. 44 375, 000. 00 7, 450, 000. 00 4, 152. 17 404, 713. 93 86, 173. 99 69,981. 37 58, 335. 51 105,024,678. 20 UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM Statistics with respect to activities of the Postal Savings System in the United States in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1924, furnished by the Third Assistant Postmaster General, Post Office Department, show total assets of $137,470,000, and a reduction in assets in the year of $3,542,000. Working cash, consisting of funds in depository banks, and with postmasters, amounted to $96,406,000, compared with $62,066,000 in 1923, and special funds, consisting of reserve funds with the Treasurer of the United States and other miscellaneous funds, aggregated $7,888,000, and show an increase in the year of $1,207,000. Accounts receivable show a reduction of $399,000 in the year, and amounted to $450,000. Investments, consisting of United States bonds, postal savings, and Liberty loan bonds, show a reduction in the year of $38,689,000, and amounted to $32,726,000, June 30, 1924. Deposit liabilities amounted to $136,465;000, and were $2,007,000 greater than a year ago, while accounts payable representing interest and profits due the postal service show a reduction in the year of $4,665,000 and amounted to $780,000. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 135 Surplus funds amounted to $225,000, showing a reduction in the year of $884,000. Balances to the credit of depositors at the end of the fiscal year June 30, 1923, amounted to $131,671,000. Deposits in the'last fiscal year were $96,986,000, and withdrawals $95,843,000, leaving a balance to the credit of 412,584 depositors, June 30, 1924, of $132,814,000. Statistics with respect to the operation of the Postal Savings System in the last fiscal year follow: 17088°—241 10 Comparative balance sheet for June 80, 1924, and June SO, 1923 June 30,1924 Items Working cash: Depository banks. Postmasters June 30,1923 Increase Decrease RESOURCES Special funds: Treasurer of United States—reserve fund _ Treasurer of United States—miscellaneous (working) funds. i .1 i Accounts receivable: j Accrued interest on bond investments. _I Due from discontinued depository banks ._. Due from late postmasters, including credits temporarily withheld $96,406,486. 15 6, 590,402.49 91, 252. 99 6,624,100. 59 1,264,074.02 Postal savings 2V£'s Fourth Liberty 4^'s ^ Par value $9,504,780 26, 676, 750 $151,262.16 $62,066, 025. 91 7. 88S, 174. 61 ! | 6, C8.1,655. 48 ! 34,340,460. 24 ' 33,698.10 1,172,821.03 1. 206, 519. 13 747,433. 90 .49 355,01G. 16 14. 49 ::::::::: 9, 504, 780. 00 23,220,860. 36 : s 849,118.09 "" 392, 423. 74 H jX bd 6. 944. 21 399; 353. 95 14.00 101, 683. 70 94, 739. 49 © H ' 44.9, 764. 14 Investments, carried at cost prices—U. S. bonds: $34,491,722.40 $61, 734, 947. 92 331,077. 99 $96,226,070. 32 179,815.83 O O •— 431,100. 00 9. 023, 680. 00 62,391, 250. 94 32, 725, 640. 36 71,414,930.94 39 ~ 170," 390." ^8 38,689, 290. 58 j-id 6 137,470, 065. 26 141,011,730.42 3, 541,6G5. 16 T 36,181, 530 LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS FUNDS Due depositors: Outstanding principal, represented by certificates of deposit interest payable on certificates of deposit; Outstanding savings stamps _ ] 36, 464,808. 03 - Accounts payable: Due Postal Service—Interest and profits Total liabilities . Surplus funds: Interest and profits (undistributed earnings) sabjuct to future allocation of maturing interest charges § 1,142, 835. 00 864, 297.14 131,671,300.00 2,723.575. 09 03, 230. 20 132,814,135.00 3, 587, 872. 23 62, 890. SO 339.15 134,458,105.29 2, 000,792. 74 H - M 780,039. 05 5, 444. 738. 53 4,664,699.48 te 137, 24-1, S37. 08 .39, 902, 843. 82 2, 657, 906. 74 r\ fcrl 225,128. 18 1,108,8Sfi. 60 883,758.42 137,470,065.26 i 4 l , 0 H , 730. 42 3,541,065.10 Comparative statement of interest-earning resources and lialriiities for June 80, 19%%, and June 30, 192S Items J u n e 30, 1924 J u n e 30,1923 Increase Decrease W ItESOUECES Working cash: Depository banks Investments, carried at cost urice $34, 491, 722. 40 $61, 734,947. 92 71,414,930.94 $96,226,670. 32 32,725,640. 36 $128,952,310.68 $3S, 089,290. 5S 4,197,568. IS $133,149, 878. 8(i 2 LIABILITIES Due depositors: Outstanding principal, represented by certificates of deposit Excess ofl labilities _ 131,671,300.00 _ 3, 861, 824. 32 1,142,835.00 % — 1,478, 578. 80 132,814,135. 00 ) 5, 340,403. 18 H Comparative statement of intereat and profits for the fiscal years ended June 80, 1921, and June SO, 1928 O £ Items Credits: Interest on bank deposits Interest on bond investments Miscellaneous receipts.._ _ Profits realized on sale of investments.. Debits: Interest credited to depositors. ._ Allowances to postmasters— Losses byflre,burglary, etc. Miscellaneous losses Excess of income.. Fiscal year 1924 $1,748, 691. 89 | 2, 7G4,373. 44 i ' 2. 70 ! 5, 743, 206. 92 I Fiscal year 1923 § '~3~218~Sfi6.~92 I. 2,692.962.94 j . _. 199. 78 1. 09 156.08 1. oii 3,048,074. 77 2,137,102. 31 7, 205, GOO. 18 5,424,110. 70 ; 911,5:2.46 1, 781, 450. 48 i g ^ C hr; H! 911,669.63 . ,136,961.44 43. 70 ! h: 1-3 $938,465. 39 30.19 $7,561,312.01 | 3, 048, 631. 07 I _ Decrease $412, 597. 60 $1,334,094. 29 3,702,838.83 32.89 2, 524,346. 00 $ lQt 254, 274. 95 Increase K C; cj W a Co Summary of postal savings business for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1924, ty States Balance to the credit of depositors June 30,1923 Stcte United States Deposits * Balance to Increase in balances Withdrawals i the credit of the credit to of depositors 2 June 30,1924 depositors j $131,671,300 Alabama. _ Alaska A rizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia.... Florida Georgia ... Hawaii Idaho ___ Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri. _ Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York. North Carolina North D a k o t a . . . Ohio _ Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania I 391, 776 671,987 284,133 174,102 2,698, 631 1, 236, 460 2,180, 215 207, 782 370,887 789,138 244, 522 29, 528 734, 365 8,091,315 851,668 366, 570 554, 848 316,999 333, 942 250, 625 204,182 9,168, 205 2,900, 722 1,223, 265 63,134 2,702,888 1,304,490 306,672 286,421 472,274 4,282, 059 34, 259 58,557,007 54,333 18,810 3,548,959 436,318 1,874,771' 11,777,919 Savings stamps Sold $132,814,135 j $1,142,835 377,961 427,648 617, 894 100, 279 2, 509, 397 1,105, 078 1,293, 873 135, 599 307, 842 1,008, 852 254,037 50, 485 1,253, 980 5,014, 897 419,366 756,004 501, 591 199, 662 185,936 113,904 163, 705 6,313, 212 1,997, 457 1,606,017 56,170 2,132,656 3,198, 500 161,036 226, 268 220,639 3,064, 618 401, 700 39,606,195 63,757 199,369 1,820, 020 1,283,309 1,291,755 7,682,142 381,646 500, 081 363, 323 112,255 2, 562, 977 827, 521 1,459,125 156, 448 336, 554 922, 268 226, 653 43,412 957, 596 5,120, 688 497, 768 286,218 339,086 229,296 201,321 172,429 184, 256 6,401,061 2,248,517 796,367 49,826 1,873,150 1,675, 887 166,411 237,746 268,980 3,360,850 153,918 42,358,906 63, 660 2, 227,038 626, 879 1, 295, 529 7,895,896 388,091 599,554 538, 704 162,126 2,645,051 1, 514,017 2,014, 963 186, 933 342,175 875, 722 271,906 36,601 1,030, 749 7,985, 524 773, 266 -3,685 -72,433 254, 571 -11,976 -53, 580 277, 557 -165, 252 -20,849 -28, 712 86, 584 27, 384 7,073 296, 384 -105, 791 -78, 402 717,353 287,365 318, 557 192,100 183, 631 9,080, 356 2,649, 662 2,032,915 69,478 2,962, 394 2,827,103 301, 297 274, 943 162, 505 -29,634 -15,385 -58, 523 -20, 551 -87, 849 -251, 060 809, 650 6,344 . 259,506 1,522, 613 - 5 , 375 -11,478 -48, 341 -296, 232 247, 782 -2,752,711 3,985,827 282,041 55,804, 296 54,430 161, 790 3,141, 941 1,092,748 1,870,997 11,564,165 142,980 -407,018 656,430 - 3 , 774 -213, 754 33.20 12.00 19.50 387.10 205. 50 2,245. 60 44.10 537. 90 84.60 187. 30 .10 51.10 2,667. 90 215. 80 42.00 105.10 30.70 32.40 108. 40 59.20 4,603. 90 215. 20 259. 70 29.60 425.10 166.10 8.80 288.10 3,558.60 16.40 29,907. 90 3.20 21.00 802,10 102. 70 95.10 4,156. 30 Redeemed Amount at interest in banks June June 30, 1924 Interest received from banks $68,945 $96,369,973.80 $1, 746,691.89 — 5,890.84 22 336,020.83 14,742. 77 568, 213.80 7.358.17 17 468,888. 38 3,492. 37 23 159, 685. 98 37,667. 82 484 2,301, 637.29 22,106. 44 482 1,439,971.16 29,869. 65 1,793 1,459, 558. 57 2,793. 91 41 177, 773. 75 14,661. 55 597 832, 537. 27 14,843.71 74 756, 737. 65 5,351. 77 171 243, 558.22 771. 63 36,578. 24 20,231. 73 35 1,067,805.81 93,250. 60 2,035 5, 607,184.90 12,824.25 654,314.34 233 9.750.18 42 820,097.97 9,888.87 600,665.97 109 4,834. 42 44 243,680. 83 5,306.85 32 258,530.54 3,833. 63 90 157,615.05 2,427.17 60 120,798.04 4,584 156,993. 01 7,224, 523.01 43, 274. 64 217 2,481, 393. 26 19,660.11 324 1,957,634.48 1,758. 35 28 75,068. 65 41,452. 06 380 2,355,116. 46 43,368.04 71 2,837, 538. 38 4,632. 81 250, 260.81 163 4,408. 82 216,517. 34 11 6,132. 73 319, 552. 91 277 53,697. 23 3,051,193. 20 3,762 2,343.26 14 184, 249. 23 552,635. 62 30,790 30,567,117.07 1,431. 50 15 I 56,172. 72 19 ] 1,492.40 176, 565. 86 51,664.81 744 i 2, 583, 455. 00 90 1,088,045.60 14,779.05 91 1,674,166.34 26,706. 04 4,252 9,938,218.03 184,863.17 Amount of Interest paid positsdesurdepositors rendered for bonds $2,184,333. 93 6,479. 30 9,685.14 4,691.54 3,393.14 49,174. 02 24,431. 24 38,381.26 4,343. 81 6,643.87 12,410. 39 4,184.16 268. 30 9,154. 30 142,872.94 14,918. 85 6,541. 37 9,139. 42 5,654.11 5,871.52 4,817. 37 3, 252. 29 126,344. 36 49, 549. 65 23,148. 83 1,083.56 47,178. 84 18, 523. 67 5,056. 43 4,209. 78 8,923. 25 73,503. 84 740. 64 961,740. 60 596. 07 377.18 65, 737. 62 6,850. 56 33,469.13 198,361. 25 $33,560 540 40 "2,~920 700 200 2,460 500 2,500 1,000 3,500 2,900 1,000 1,800 7,400 2,440 2,500 Porto Rico Rhode I s l a n d . _ South Carolina. South Dakota_ Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Virgin Islands _ Washington— West Virginia.. Wisconsin Wyoming 145, 797 958,051 118, 205 17,924 200, 690 778, 749 551,182 110,446 296, 844 4,782 6,821, 712 310, 062 1,145,452 215,223 242,621 793,512 129, 215 376, 264 139,123 742,104 442,196 85, 289 207,109 8,823 4, 378, 517 266,141 588, 201 463, 738 233,116 816, 252 127, 389 66, 208 140,694 669,066 432,089 98, 255 235,925 10,491 4,301,312 258,492 603, 761 •211,847 155,302 935, 311 120, 03 L 327, 980 199,119 851, 787 561, 289 97,480 268,028 3,114 6,898,917 317,711 1,129,892 467,114 9,505 -22,740 1,826 310,056 -1,571 73, 038 10,107 -12,966 -28,816 -1,668 77,205 7,649 - 1 5 , 560 251,891 15,125. 60 874. 30 160. 70 12.70 32.10 162.40 1.50 35.60 165.80 14,945 964 175 1 3 30 16 5 10 27 173 127,180. 81 762,820.52 117,684.11 255, 232. 89 154,077. 81 681,892. 62 585,294. 79 91, 565. 31 267,860. 39 3,119.24 13,841. 52 2, 726. 00 1,688.81 3,101. 39 13,373. 18 11,067.96 2,470.84 6,149. 98 126. 20 6.00 70.70 12.70 131 9 81 15 6,133,104. 71 269, 651. 72 1,117, 532.11 457,433. 37 128,468. 97 6,021. 68 15,809.10 5, 661. 24 2,117.48 15,9S4. 84. 1.277. 45 303. 04 3,601.28 12,752.08 7,880. 37 1- Gio. 30 4,853. 77 42.53 112,8o7. 91 4, 602. 21 21,771.43 2,849. 48 160 Toco I i These totals include the amount of $2,052,817 transferred between depository offices. a A minus sign denotes decrease. CO 140 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY SCHOOL-SAVINGS BANKS Considerable progress in the cultivation of thrift among school children is disclosed by statistics compiled by the savings bank division of the American Bankers' Association with respect to schoolsavings banking in the school year 1923-24. The data for the current year, compared with revised statistics for the year 1922-23, shows 3,095,012 enrollments, an increase of 33,959, while the number of pupils enrolled and actually participating in the benefits of the system was 2,236,326, an increase of 328,475. The amount of collections during the past year was $14,991,535, showing an increase of 41 per cent over the amount, collected in the previous year, and balances in banks to the credit of the system amounted to $20,435,144, showing an increase in the year of 7;^ per cent. The number of reporting school systems increased in the year from 494 to 683, and the number of schools from 6,868 to 9,080. Statistics relative to the activities of school-savings banks in the several States, are shown in the following statement: School-savings banking for the school year -1928-24 Number State School Towns buildings Enrollment Participating Collections Interest credited Bank balances June 30, 1924 0 5 2 58 8 24 08 35 14 759 302 423 12,910 14,004 4,723 297.310 80, 179 80, 80o 8,741 8,813 1,348 132,191 75, 416 03. 340 $23,010.41 21,953. 05 6,712.45 797, 557. 00 715,122. 95 496, 601. 35 $542.12 402. 64 211.13 7, 097. 80 12, 077. 73 8, 009. J.7 $35, 526. 26 27, 892. 84 10.003.67 1,009,192.93 825.081.30 737, 024, 44 T o t a l N e w KngItind States____ 103 .1,001 490. 531 289.8-"8 2, 060, 963. 21 28, 9-40. 59 2, 705. 921. 44 New York New J ersoy Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District; of Columbia. _ 5! 28 120 2 2 1 8Io 274 1,074 38 20 80 167,444 90, 256 409,192 14, 458 10, 150 41,380 370, 031 09, 294 294, 836 147 8, 972 2,008,371.96 552.109.13 2,817, 809. 62 105,446.38 27,157. 08 45, 580. 74 31,236.31 12,319.77 00. 092. 49 2,035. 54 53. 54 2, 103,982.63 804. 080. 05 3, 902, 344. 50 1.20,014.95 14,906.08 45, 580. 74 213 2, 307 744, 880 749, 280 5, 556, 534. 91' 105,737.65 7,051,515.53 7 11 9 2 4 1 1 1 2 7 2 129 73 39 7 86 59, 952 29, 599 18, 898 830 50, 904 49, 090 20,887 11,761 400 31,936 7 87 25 109 45 2. 892 44, 726 11, 606 57, 737 28,912 2, 753 47 067 66 16 54 45 32 11 17 3 244 Mai PO New Hampshire Vermont M assac husctts.. Rhode Island Connecticut Total Eastern States Virginia.... West Virginia _ North Carolina.. South Carolina Georgia _ Florida Alabama Louisiana Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States Ohio Indiana . . Illinois.. Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa _- _ Missouri Total Middle W e s t e r n States 2,904. 80 2,320.71 541.22 16. 23 1,761.27 6, 350 33, 994 27, 726 247,170. 53 129.067.19 42,910.02 1,500.37 139. 298. 13 639. 69 9, 479. 85 59, 507. 06 15,998. 11 292, 823. 08 136,795.03 2,163. 69 2,412.10 189,237.14 180, 096. 36 50,182.19 3,078. 07 137,415.28 039. 69 0, 769. 21 101,783.69 15,817.04 234, 342. 74 209, 674. 50 306, 056 184.897 1,075,189.06 12,120.15 1,129, 035. 91 009 170 480 388 209 370 181 109 297,901 61, 684 166, 833 142, 195 83, 033 159, 845 103, 800 65,319 229, 017 37, 830 107,079 78,123 61. 606 116,824 48, 962 33, 863 1, 369,129. 64 302, 008. 95 801, 823. .08 51.8, 278. 77 403, 790. 26 558,182. 12 304, 247. 27 114,841.37 32, 27& 17 1,711,553.93 3,898. 40 345,025. 64 10,280.26 923, 989. 87 12,939. 50 751,887.41 6,541. 63 513,697. 34 16,672. 11 1,129,093. 33 6, 960. 36 408,605. 30 218. 59 100,836. 80 2, 636 1,080,610 713,304 4, 372, 302. 06 89, 789. 02 .07 5,884, 689. 62 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY School-savings hanking for the school year 141 1923-24—Continued Number State Enrollment Participating Collections Interest credited $156,835.72 84,474.10 91. 50 25, 749. 80 3, 009. 35 83, 55;). 01 $3,714.55 1,401.82 Towns Nebraska Kansas. Wyoming_._ Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma _ Total Western States _ Washington Oregon California Nevada Total Pacific States Total United States School buildings 4 8 1 3 1 3 63 92 11 41 11 37 46, 668 33, 279 3, 450 25, 007 1, 835 20, 015 22,330 24, 111 20 255 131.544 66, 221 8 2 25 1 212 29 1,370 3 94, 300 3,4.1.1 237, 0(;8 600 59,101. 1, 993 171, 253 359 36 1,014 335, 385 232, 760 1,572,830.08 003 9, 080 8, 005, 012 4,710 900 14,158 B a n k balances J u n e 30, 1924 38. i 1 144. 67 521. 84 $239, 500. 25 88, 838. 08 J80. 34 33,933.12 3, 206. 74 454, 2JO. 34 353,715.48 5, 820. 99 819,970.87 330, 204. 39 7,375.01. 1,227,459.29 1,791.99 9, 006. 45 158.78 58, 678. 04 13.70 395, 398. 34 10, 393. 89 2, 437, 373. 83 845. 71 08, 457. 57 2,844,011.27 2, 236, 320 ! 1,991,535. 40 310, 805. 97 |20, 435,144. 04 NOTC.—No reports reoetvod from States omitted. SAVINGS BA3TKS 1 T PRINCIPAL OQTJ3STHISS OF THE WOELD S Statistics relative to savings banks, including postal savings banks in specified countries, with, other related data furnished by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, supplemented by i?iformation relative to banks in the United States, etc., obtained from reports received in the Currency Bureau from other sources, are shown in the following statement as of the most recent dates for which the data is available. Savings banks, including postal savings banks, number of depositors, amount of deposits, average deposits per deposit account and per inhabitant, by specified countries [Source: Official reports of the respective countries] Country Argentina, Austria Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Chile*. Czechoslovakia.. Denmark^ Egypt , Finland France Algeria. Tunis. _ Hungary*.. Italy. _ Japan._ Formosa. Chosen Netherlands Dutch East Indies... Dutch Guiana _. Dutch West IndiesNorway Spain Sweden Switzerland- _ United Kingdom.,. British India 5 .. Australia _. New Zealand-.. Population l Date of report Dec. 31,1922 Dec. 31,1923 Dec. 31,1922 Dec. 31,1921 Dec. 31,1923 Dec. 31,1922 Dec. 31,1923 Mar. 31,1921 Dec. 31,1923 /Dec. 31,1921 3,403,000 \____do /.—do 39,210,000 \Dec. 31,1922 5, 564,000 Dec. 31,1918 2,095, 000 Dec. 31,1922 7,987,000 Dec. 31,1923 /....do 38,836,000 \-__.do 31.1920 58,697,000 /Dec. 31,1922 \Mar. 3,655,000 do 17,264,000 .do. 6,977,000 /Dec. 31,1921 I—-do 49,351,000 do. 95,000 ..do.. 55, 000 ..do.. 2,670,000 do 21,338,000 / . — d o31,1920 \Dec. 31,1921 5,988 000 /Dec. 31,1922 IDec. 3,886,000 Dec. 31,1918 47,452,000 /Nov. 20,1920 (Dec. 31,1922 246,947,000 Mar. 31,1922 5,633,000 Mar. 31,1923 1,289,000 /....do I—do 8,699,000 6,527,000 7,466,000 30,636, 000 4,861, 000 3,819, 000 13,611, 000 3, 289, 000 13,717,000 Form of savings bank Postal Communal and private... General Federal Postal _. Public Communal and private _. _ Communal and corporate . Postal.... — Private. Postal Private Postal Municipal _ Postal —_ — .do. Communal and corporate . Postal.. Private-Postal.— — do .do.. PrivatePostal _ .do_. ..do.. ..do. Communal and private. _ Private.-Postal Communal and trusteePostal _ Communal and private... Trustee Postal .do.. Government and private.. Postal Private Number of depositors 681,000 3,858,"()6o 1,135,000 1,538,000 115,000 529,000 122,000 8,829,000 7,189,000 21,000 4,000 12,427,000 24,978,000 422,000 1,416,000 656, 000 1,915, 000 226,000 14,000 5,000 1,756, 000 1,133, 000 355,000 2,298, 000 691,000 2,818,000 2,262,000 18,032,000 1,958, 000 3,542,000 691,000 110,000 Deposits Average Average deposit deposit per inaccount habitant $15,164,000 $22. 28 11,284,000 124,353,000 ~~32.~23 43,390, 000 1,151,000 43,177,000 38.04 303,590,000 276,033,000 179. 53 7,102,000 61.86 22,470,000 42. 46 1,658,000 13. 62 559,691,000 63.39 223,986,000 31.16 43.19 886,000 1,624,000 423.00 5,444, 000 417,639,000 381,349, 000 199,527,000 16.06 431,722,000 17.28 3, 572,000 8.45 8,878,000 6.27 88,743, 000 159. 49 104,819,000 54.74 7,376, 000 32. 68 400,000 28.57 82,000 16.46 366,628,000 208,84 115,591,000 102.02 11, 544, 000 32. 53 537,107,000 233.70 32,105,000 46.43 545,738,000 193. 68 260,918,000 115.. 36 1,243,916,000 68.64 61,578,000 31.44 767,358,000 216. 65 207,469,000 300. 26 21,812,000 197.83 $1.74 1.73 16.66 1.42 .24 11.31 22. 30 83.93 .52 6.60 .49 14.27 5.71 .16 .78 .68 10.75 9.82 3.40 7.35 .98 .51 12.72 15. 02 .15 4.20 1.50 137. 31 5.42 .54 89.70 5.36 140. 44 5.50 26.21 .25 136. 23 160.89 16.84 Canada Union of South Africa British West Indies British colonies, n. e. s Foreign countries, total.. United States and possessions. Philippines.. Grand total I j ! __. 9,148,000 6,929,000 1,867,000 39,412,. 000 do /Mar. 31,1922 I—- do 1919-20 1919-20 Government, postal, and special. Postal PrivateGovernment and post office do _ 718,373,000 Postal 5114,385,000 /June 30,1924 MutualSavings System. and stock \ — - do _.do Postal M0,810,000 843,568,000 1 Thefiguresof population are for the nearest date to which the statistics of savings banks relate. Includes savings deposits in ordinary banks. Including the Faroe Islands. Includes deposits in checking account. Exclusive of the feudatory States. Exclusive of Philippines. Estimated by Government actuary. Information from Bureau of Insular Affairs, War Department. 2 3 4 6 6 7 302,000 17,000 99,000 292,000 89,495,000 25, 582,000 4,086,000 5,477,000 13,681,000 84.67 242.10 55.11 46.83 9.78 3.69 .59 2.93 .35 102,436,000 413,000 13,972,000 165,000 7, 595,195,000 132,814,000 8,439,855,000 2,661,000 74.15 321. 58 604.05 16.13 10.57 1.16 73.78 .25 116,986,000 16,170,525,000 138.23 19.17 s O o H W O O O d B O CO 144 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUKBEXCT RESOURCES OF LEADING FOREIGN BANKS OF ISSUE The total assets of 22 principal central banks of issue, on or about June 30, 1924, converted at existing rates of exchange, amounted to $10,733,463,000, compared with $10,011,165,000 a year ago. Obligations in the rate of exchange due to economical conditions prevailing throughout Europe during the past year is accountable for the reduction of the assets of these banks, converted at the par of exchange, from $8,455,379,797,000 in 1923 to $4,086,471,148,000 in 1924. Statement prepared by the Federal Reserve Board, showing total assets of each bank of issue, on or about June 30, 1924, the par of exchange and conversions at the par of exchange and prevailing rates of exchange, follows: Total assets of principal central banks about June SO, 192/j. [ Tn thousands of local currency and of dollars] Date, 1924 Austrian National Bank... Bank of Belgium Czechoslovakian Banking office. Bank of Denmark Bank of England Bank of Finland Bank of Franco Germ an lleichsban k Back of Greece National Bank of Hungary3. Banks ofItaiy, Naples, and Sicily. Bank of Netherlands Bank of Norway Batik of Koumania Russian State Bank Bank of Spain. Bank of Sweden Bank of Switzerland Bank of Yugoslavia Reserve Bank of Peru Bank of Japan Bank of Java Local currency June 80 June 20 Juno 30 Kronen Francs Kronen ...do Juno June June Juno June June ...do Kroner Founds Marks Francs Gold marks ...do 25 30 20 30 14 HO ..do..... July 5 May 1 June 28 June 30 ...do..... July 15 June 30 June 28 ...do Total assets converted at rate of exchange on given date Total assets converted Total assets of ox- at par of change exchange Par Cents 12,270,343,111 20. 20 2, 48.5, 971, 512 ! 8,007, 808 1 :l 30 1,557.087; \ 14, 354,108 20. 20 2, 908,154 Drachmas.. Kronen Lire .Florins Kroner Lei. Chcrvontsi Pesetas Kronor Francs Dinars Pounds Yen Florins Centi 0. 0014 4.0200 2. 9349 171, 785 372, 733 421.280 759,849 20. 8< 203,010 15.9900 121,500 270, 091 480. 6i 1, 346, 5.17 432. 3700 1,190, 329 1, 992, .095 19. 30 384, 571 i 2.5031 49,877 44, 228, 511 19. 30 8, 530.103! 5. 3000 2, 344, H I i 3, 087, 818 2H. 82 735,518:2 23.9000 737,989 12, 020. 415 19. 30i 2, 319, 940 1. 7454 209, 804 7, 733,040, 841 20. 2011, 560, 715, 290 0. 001.2 92, 797 25, 382, 058 19. 30 4,898, 73i 4,3100 1,093, 967 1,071,015 -50. 20 080,175 20. 80 24, 994, 725 19.30 145, 098 514.00 5, 984, 630 19.30 877, 873 26.80 990, 599 19.30 8, 488, 938 19. 30 6, 039 480. 65 2, 628, 089 49. 85 360, 080 40.20 I Total. 430, 548 37. 5f00 402, 380 182. 287 13. 4200 91, 279 4,823, 982 0. 4054 101, 329 746, 674 518. 0000 751,60S 1,155,034 13. 4300 803, 736 235, 270 26. 5400 232, 987 192, 344 17. 7000 176,998 1, 638, 305 1.1845 100, 551 27, 485 32, 309 414. 0000 1, 310,102 41.7600 1, 097, 490 147,164 37. 0000 135,450 ,4,086,471.148 .110,733,463 ' I n thousands of gold marks, converted at official rate, 1 gold mark—1,000,000,000,000 paper marks. *Per Reichsmarks 1,000,000,000,000. 8 First statement of the new National Bank of Hungary, opened June 24,1924. Assessments on national banks to pay salaries and expenses of national bank examiners, year ended October 31, 1924 Amount on hand Nov. 1, 1923 Receipts from Nov. 1, 1923 to Oct. 1, 1924 Expenses Nov. 1, 1923, to Oct. 31, 1924 Balance on hand Nov. 1, 1924 $154, 025. 74 2, 352, 044, 48 $2, 506, 070. 22 2, 202, 518. 61 303,551.61 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 145 EXPENSES INCIDENT TO MAINTENANCE OF CUEBENCY BUBEAtr AND NET PROFIT DERIVED BY GOVERNMENT FROM TAXES ON NATIONAL AND FEDERAL RESERVE BANK NOTES, FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1924 The expense incident to the operation of the Currency Bureau during the fiscal year 1923 was $5,226,751.46 as against $5,109,184.37 for the past year, showing a net saying of $117,567.09 for 1924 over that for 1923. Of this total expense of $5,109,184.37 for the maintenance of this bureau for the past year, $1,119,152.45, represents the amount paid by the Government and $3,990,031.92 that reimbursed by the National and, Federal reserve banks. The amount paid by the Government in 1923 was $1,012,454.99,' while that for the past year was $1,119,152.45, which shows an increased expenditure of $106,697.46 for 1924. < This increase for 1924 was occasioned by the greater volume of national bank notes printed, the cost of which in 1923 was $741,944.99, while for 1924 it was $859,209.39, an increase of $117,264.40, more than the entire additional operating expenses paid by the Government over those incurred in 1923. There were decreases in the expenses paid by the Government in 1924 over those for 1923 as follows: Salaries, $7,616.53, and printing, binding, and stationery, §3,304,98. The increases for the same period were: General expenses, $354.57, and paper and printing of national bank currency, $117,264.40, or a net increase of $106,697.46, as shown above. The expenses of this bureau reimbursed by the banks in 1923 were $4,214,296.47, while those for 1924 wore $3,990,031.92, a decrease of $224,264.55. The items representing this reduction in expenses were as follows: Plates, paper, and printing, $262,614.62, and postage and insurance on currency shipments from Washington, $41,447.55, or a gross decrease of $304,062.17. The increases were: Salaries, $4,786.17; general expenses, $3,432.48; and expenses on account of national bank examining service, $71,578.97, a gross increase of $79,797.62, or a net decrease of $224,264.55, as above shown. The revenue resulting from the tax on national and Federal reserve bank notes was $4,066,599.20, of which sum the national banks paid $4,063,708.32 and the Federal reserve banks $2,890.88. Deducting from this sum the entire expense paid by the Government for the maintenance of this bureau, amounting to $1,119,152.45,' there remains a net revenue of $2,947,446,75. 146 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Expenses incident to maintenance of Currency Bureau and net profit derived by Government from taxes on National and Federal reserve bank notest fiscal year ended June 30, 1924 Expenses paid from appropriation Salaries: Regular roll, including bonus and retirement fund.. National currency reimbursable roll, including bonus and retirement fund.. Federal reserve issue and redemption division, including salary of comptroller as member of Federal Reserve Board __ Insolvent national bank division _ Total salaries. General expenses: Printing and binding _ Stationery _ ___ Amount expended for light, heat, telephone, telegraph, furniture, labor-saving machines, etc., partially estimated Special examination of national banks, repairs to macerator, etc Total general expenses Currency issues: National bank n o t e s Paper _ Printing, etc.. Plates (reimbursed) Federal reserve n o t e s Paper _ Plates, printing, e t c . _ _ Total currency issues.. Expenses on account of national bank examining service paid by b a n k s . . . _ Postage on shipments of national-bank notes. _. Postage on shipments of Federal reserve notes and Federal reserve bank notes _. Insurance on shipments of national-bask notes__ Insurance on shipments of Federal reserve notes and Federal reserve bank notes Total expenses paid from appropriations Total expenses reimbursed by banks Total expenses _ _ Expenses reimbursed by banks Total expenses $221,760.13 $71,072. 04 62, 216. 80 32, 475. 59 $387,524 66 18,778.13 13,879. 61 2, 516. 84 1,175. 05 4,446.79 2,639.89 1,078. 40 44,514.71 108,686.32 750, 523. 07 53,700.00 231,501.60 1,024,320.40 2,168,731.39 2, 216, 970. 82 88,140. 06 69, 361.00 49, 347. 45 Tax paid by national banks on circulating notes Tax paid by Federal reserve banks on Federal reserve bank notes Total _ Total expenses of Currency Bureau paid from congressional appropriations Net profit to Government from taxes on circulation 69,361.00 49,347.45 84, 594. 38 1,119,152.45 2, 216,970. 82 88,140.06 84, 594.38 3,990,031.92 _ 5,109,184.37 $4,063,708.32 2,890.88 4,066,599.20 1,119,152.45 2,947,446.75 CONCLUSION The operations of the bureau are now conducted under a system of careful and continuous budgeting. Expenses have been materially reduced, while at the same time the efficiency of the service has improved. The work of supervision of the national banks requires a personnel not only of character and ability but also a technical training and experience which can only be acquired through years of contact with the work. In order to attain this end it has always been recognized that continuity in the service should be maintained. This governmental policy constitutes one of the outstanding .advantages of the national-banking system. During the past year adverse financial conditions in certain sections of the country caused unusual demands to be made upon the officials EEPOIIT OF THE COMPTROLLER- OF THE CURRENCY 147 and employees of the Bureau of the Comptroller of the Currency. The response in constructive effort by the national-bank examiners in the territory affected and by the office personnel at Washington is worthy of the best traditions of this bureau. Were it feasible the Comptroller of the Currency would like to mention by name, with an expression of appreciation, each of those who have made signal contributions to the success of the work for the period covered by this report. In the appendix of this report will be found statistics relating in detail to the assets and liabilities of national banks; data relative to the affairs of national banks in charge of receivers; information with reference to the condition of banks under the supervision of the banking departments of the several States, and clearing-house transactions, etc. Respectfully submitted. HENRY M. DAWES, Comptroller of the Currency. To the SPEAKER, OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. EXHIBIT N O . 1 PROPOSED REVISION OP SECTION 5200, REVISED STATUTES SEC. 5200. The total obligations to any national banking association of any person, copartnership, association, or corporation shall at no time exceed 10 per centum of the amount of the capital stock of such association actually paid in and unimpaired and 10 per centum of its unimpaired surplus fund. The term "obligations" shall mean the direct liability of the maker or acceptor of paper discounted with or sold to such association and the liability of the indorser, drawer, or guarantor who obtains a loan from or discounts paper with or sells paper under his guaranty to such association and shall include in the case of obligations of a copartnership or association the obligations of the several members thereof. Such limitation of 10 per centum shall be subject to the following exceptions: (1) Obligations in the form of drafts or bills of exchange drawn in good faith against actually existing values shall not be subject under this section to any limitation based upon such capital and surplus. (2) Obligations arising out of the discount of commercial or business paper actually owned by the person, copartnership, association, or corporation negotiating the same shall not be subject under this section to any limitation based upon such capital and surplus. (3) Obligations drawn in good faith against actually existing values and secured by goods or commodities in process of shipment shall not be subject under this section to any limitation based upon such capital and surplus. (4) Obligations as indorser or guarantor of notes, other than, commercial or business paper excepted under (2) hereof, having a maturity of not more than six months, and owned by the person, corporation, association, or copartnership indorsing and negotiating the same, shall be subject under this section to a limitation of 15 per centum of such capital and surplus in addition to such 10 per centum of such capital and surplus. (5) Obligations in the form of bankers' acceptances of other banks of the kind described in section 13 of the Federal reserve act shall not be subject under this section to any limitation based upon such capital and surplus. (6) Obligations of any person, copartnership, association, or corporation, in the form of notes or drafts secured by shipping documents, warehouse receipts or other such documents transferring or securing title covering readily marketable nonperishable staples when such property is fully covered by insurance shall be subject under this section to a limitation of 15 per centum of such capital and surplus in addition to such 10 per centum of such capital and surplus when the market value of such staples securing such obligation is not at any time less than 115 per centum of the face amount of such obligation, and to an additional increase of limitation of 5 per centum of such capital and surplus in addition to such 25 per centum of such capital and surplus when the market value of such staples securing such additional obligation is not at any time less than 120 per centum of the face amount of such additional obligation, and to a further additional increase of limitation of 5 per centum of such capital and surplus in addition to such 30 per centum of such capital and surplus when the market value of such staples securing such additional obligation is not at any time less than 125 per centum of the face amount of such additional obligation, and to a further additional increase of limitation of 5 per centum of such capital and surplus in addition to such 35 per centum of such capital and surplus when the market value of such staples securing such additional obligation is not at any time less than 130 per centum of the face amount of such additional obligation, and to a further additional increase of limitation of 5 per centum of such capital and surplus in addition to such 40 per centum of such capital and surplus when the market value of such staples securing such additional obligation is not at any time less than 135 per centum of the face amount of such additional obligation, and to a further additional increase of limitation of 5 per centum of such capital and surplus in addition to such 45 per centum of such capital and surplus when the market value of such staples securing such additional obligation is not at any time less than 140 per centum of the face amount of such additional obligation, 148 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 149 but this exception shall not apply to obligations of any one person, copartnership, association, or corporation arising from the same transactions and secured upon the identical staples for more than ten months. (7) Obligations of any person, copartnership, association, or corporation in the form, of notes or drafts secured by shipping documents or instruments transferring or securing title covering livestock or giving a lien on livestock when the market value of the livestock securing the obligation is not at any time less than 115 per centum of the face amount of the notes covered by such, documents shall be subject under this section to a limitation of 15 per centum of such capital and surplus in addition to such 10 per centum of such capital and surplus. (8) Obligation of any person, copartnership, association, or corporation in the form of notes secured by not less than a like amount of bonds or notes of the United States issued since April 24, 1917, or certificates of indebtedness of the Unitc-d States, shall (except to the extent permitted by rules and regulations prescribed by the Comptroller of the Current1}', with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury) be subject under this section to a limitation of 15 per centum of such capital and surplus in addition to such 10 per centum of such capital and surplus. (9) Obligations of the kind described in section 24 (b) of the Federal reserve act as amended shall be subject to a limitation of 15 per centum of such capital and surplus in addition to such 10 per centum of such capital and. surplus; except that obligations of the United States or general obligations of any State or of any political subdivision thereof, or obligations issued under authority of the Federal farm loan, act, shall not be subject under this section to any limitation based on such capital and surplus: Provided, That purchases completed before the passage of this act shall not be subject to the limitation imposed by this subdivision until the 31st day of December, 1925. EXPLANATORY DATA ON ABOVE DRAFT OF SECTION 5200 The first paragraph of the bill limits' the total amount for which any one person may become liable to a national bank to not more than 10 per cent of the bank's capital and surplus. This is the same provision as that of the existing law. The language of the existing law is, however, clarified by this section by defining the term "obligations" so as to include under the 10 percent limitation both the person who is primarily liable upon paper discounted as well as the indorser, drawer, or guarantor where such indorscr, drawer or guarantor where such indorser, drawer or guarantor is the person who obtains the money from the bank for his own benefit. Under the existing law there is a twilight zone which makes it difficult to define or enforce this 10 per cent limitation against the person who although indirectly liable to the bank on the paper is in fact the person who is the real borrower. Such a borrower, however, may obtain an additional 15 per cent of the bank's capital and surplus under exception number 4. Exception No. 1 is the same as the existing law and has been a part of the national bank act since 1864. Exception No. 2 remains also unchanged. Exception No. 8 is the same in substance as the existing law. The word "demand" is omitted in front of the word "obligations." Under the language in the bill both demand and time obligations would be eligible for exemption from, the 10 per cent limitation. Exception No. 4 places a limitation of 15 per cent in addition to the 10 per cent of capital and surplus upon indorsed or guaranteed paper other than commercial paper. In other words, it allows a customer to discount in addition to his 10 per cent line an additional line of 15 per cent of notes not arising directly out of commercial transactions. This would include such paper as renewed commercial 150 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY paper, personal loans, notes in settlement of past due debts, notes given for the purchase of livestock, notes given for personal services and the like. At the present time there is no definite legal limitation upon the amount of this character of paper which a national bank may discount for any one customer. It would seem that 15 per cent additional of such paper is regarded as ample latitude for any national bank. As to renewed commercial paper this exception is a liberalization since renewed commercial paper now under the comptroller's rulings is thrown back upon the regular 10 per cent limitation. As to other notes indicated above, this exception may be regarded as a restriction since now they are regarded as exempt entirely from the 10 per cent limitation and can only be controlled through collateral pressure brought by the comptroller. Exception No. 5 makes no change in the existing law. Bankers' acceptances are regarded as a highly desirable form of investment. They have a low discount rate. The following may be given as an example of a commercial transaction involving a banter's acceptance. The seller of goods in a foreign country, having made the necessary credit arrangements, draws on a New York bank. When the New York bank accepts the draft it becomes the direct obligation of that bank and is known as a banker's acceptance and as such may be purchased by any national bank without regard to the 10 per cent limitation oi Section 5200. Again a merchant in Chicago buying goods in New York may make arrangements with the Chicago bank to accept drafts drawn by him. He usually takes with him a letter of credit from the Chicago bank, showing his authority to draw. He buys goods from a New York wholesaler, draws on his Chicago bank, and the wholesaler through his New York bank transmits the draft for formal acceptance by the Chicago bank. The paper thus accepted becomes negotiable paper subject to the exemption provided in this exception. Exception No. 6 covers transactions involving the marketing or temporary storage of readily nonmarketable perishable staples. It would cover such staples as cotton and wheat. It makes no restrictive change in the existing law but makes the following liberalizations : (1) It changes the time limit at the end of the paragraph from six months in the existing law to 10 months and adds the words " arising from the same transaction and secured upon the identical staples/7 Under the existing law, a customer majr not have in the bant this class of paper for six months in any consecutive 12 months. In other words, he must be absolutely clear of the bank with this class of commodity paper for six months out of any 12 regardless of the amount of such commodities he may^ have. In other words, having one loan with the bank upon certain staples would bar him from making another loan upon different staples. A customer of the bank who may have cotton, tobacco, and livestock available for security at different times within the year could only have one loan running for six months and no others until the lapse of six months. The bill would permit as many loans as there were staples to secure them to the extent of 115 per cent of the face amount of the notes and each such loan could run for a period of 10 months. Under the bill there must be a period of two months in any consecutive 12 months in which the customer must be clear as to the particular loan. In REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER O¥ THE CURRENCY 151 other words, the section particularly prevents the renewal of commodity paper in order that such commodities may be held for speculation. 'The customer must clean up each loan after a 10 months' period. (2) This exception also makes another change in existing law by permitting an additional 5 per cent of capital and surplus exemption for each additional 5 per cent increase in the value of such staples by a gradual gradation until the value of the staples is not less tnan 140 per cent of the final additional obligation. The increase in the exemption only applies as to the amount of money obtained each time additional security is put up. Exception No. 7 is substantially the same as existing law. Two changes in language are made as follows: (1) The requirement for insurance upon livestock is omitted. This requirement has been impossible of application and practice, as no insurance is carried on livestock. Insurance requirements in the existing law relate primarily to readily marketable staples. (2) The six months' limitation in any consecutive 12 months which was also intended by the existing law to apply primarily to readily marketable staples has been omitted so far as livestock is concerned. No time limit is put in this exception at all, that being a matter which should be left to the bankers who are familiar with the local conditions involving fattening and shipment of livestock. Exception No. 8 is the same as the existing law and is self-explanatory with an additional 5 per cent increase in the limitation. Exception No. 9 is new language. National banks at the present time are engaged to a greater or lesser extent in buying and selling investment securities. There is no express power given in the national banking laws authorizing the conduct of this character of business. Nevertheless this is a form of service demanded by banks and it has come to be recognized as a legitimate banking service. 17688°— 24T 11 APPENDIX (NOTE:—Digest of Decisions with reference to national banks, heretofore incorporated in the annual report, is published separately for the current year.) 153 APPENDIX TABLE N O . 1.—Comptrollers and Deputy Comptrollers of the Currency, dates of appointment and resignation, and States ivhence appointed No. Date of appointment Name Date of resignation State COMPTROLLERS OF TU E CURRENCY MeCulloch, Hugh __ Clarke, JFreeinan.. _ _ Tlulburd, Ililand It Knox, John Jay.__ __ C annon, I l e m y W Trcnholm, William L La-cey, E clward S Ilepburn, A. Barton E ekels, J anies II ___ Dawes, Charlcs G Ridgely, William Barret. Murray, Lawrence O Williams, John Skolton. _ Crissingcr, D. R Dawes, Henry M May Mar. Feb. Apr. May Apr. May Aug. Apr. Jan. Oct. Apr. Feb. Mar. May 9,1803 21,1805 1, 1807 25,1872 12,1884 20.1886 i;i889 2,1892 2<3,1893 l, 1898 1.1901 28; 1908 2.1914 17,1921 1,1923 Mar. 8, 1865 July 24,1806 Apr. 3, 1872 Apr. 30, 18S4 Mar. 1, 1886 Apr. 30, 1889 June 30, 1892 Apr. 25, 1893 Dec. 31, J 897 Sept. 30, 1901 Mar. 28, 1908 U p r . 27, 1913 Mar. 2, 1921 Apr. 30, 1923 Indiana. New York. Ohio. Minnesota. Do. South Carolina. Michigan. New York. Illinois. Do. Do. New York. Virginia. Ohio. Illinois. DEPUTY COMFTROLLURS OF THE ClTtBENCY iToward, S amuoIT.... llulburd, Ililand I t . . . Knox, John Jay Langworthy, J ohn S _. Snyder, V. P_._ Abrahams, J. I) Nixon, It. M Tucker, Oliver P Coffin, George M Murray, Lawrence O. Kane, Thomas P._•____ May 9, 1803 Aug. 11,1865 Aug. 1,1865 Jan. 31,1867 Mar. 12,1867 Apr. 24, 1872 Aug. 8,1872 Jan. 3, 1886 Jan. 5,1886 Jan. 3,1887 Jan. 27,1887 May 25,1890 Aug. 11. 1890 Mar. 16, 1893 Apr. 7', 1893 Mar. 11, 1896 Mar. 12, 1896 Apr. 30, 1898 Sept. 1, 1898 June 27, 1899 June 29,1899 2 Mar. 2. 1923 Fowler, Willis J Me In tosh, J. W Collins, Charles W_. July 1,1908 May 21,1923 July 1,1923 1 Term expired. New York. Ohio. Minnesota. New York. Do. Virginia. Indiana. Kentucky. South Carolina. New York. District of Columbia. Indiana. Illinois. Do. 2 Died Mar. 2,1923. TABLE NO. 2.—Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency October 81, 1924 Name Quinn, Edmund F Herndon, John G__ Gross, Clyde E._ Yeatman, John P Schreiner, Edmund E_ Avery, Antoinette Burton, Russell O Davenport, William S Kane, William A Thompson, George Wanamaker, William II Bock, C a r l . . . . Ellis, Harrie B Fuller, Jane L_ Hicks, Tunis Pennoek, Carrie L _._ Frye, Ruby M___ ___ Johnston, Edna E..._ r Poultney, W illiam W Reese, William II Designation Salary Administ ratiyc officer Senior administrative assistant. A dministrat i ve assistant .doJunior administrative assistant.. .....do do .do. .do... ..doPrincipal clerk. .._ do Senior clerk _ Principal clerk. Senior clerk do.. Principal clerk. do Senior clerk Principal clerk. $4,400 3.300 3,000 3,000 3,000 2, 700 2, 700 2,400 2,400 2,400 2, 400 2, 300 2,300 2,300 2, 300 2,300 2,100 2,100 2,100 2,100 155 156 BErORT OF TTTF, COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABU-; N O . 2.—Nam.es arid compensation of officers and clerks in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency October 31, 1924—Continued Designation Name Sithens, Charles H Verrill, Harry M Wilson, Gordon K_ Bulger, John O_._ Force, Laura Lewis, John O Marble, George K O'Mara, VeraL _ Spencer, Norma II "Wileox, Ephraim S Allred, Nell II Bentley, Thomas B . . . Dalzell, Howard II Fitzgerald, May E Friedrichs, Minna K IInnlon, Margaret T llerndon, John W Herndon, Paul II Ilubbard, Opal I) Hunt, Hermon Jones, M argaret E Jump, MolHe C Moyer, AltaT Murphy, Desmond F Pumphrey, Carrie B Keed, Samuel E Scheele, Frances B Sullivan, Warren E Tucker, Samuel M Whelan, Mar jorie B Andrews, Ettie F Baldwin, Wallace N Beall, Clara M Buckley, Kcgina C_ Burlingnme, Delia J Deal, Jessie F. Erickson, Bertha V Haley, John K 11cizer, N a nnie B llewson, Ella. Ililleary, Rua Jainieson, William G. Johns, Francis W Jorgenson, John A Kelly, George Larson, Cornelius A_. Lavoie, Ravmond E_. Lowell, Harriet P Mortimer, Mary II... Munnerlyn, Jospch A Murphy, Clara M Murphy, M and V McBride, Olga M Nolan, Lida A. Schiller, Ernestine H_. Smith, Helen Al _ Snyder, Dolly F . M . . Walker, Johanna S Young, Grace E Kestler, Mabel F Barry. Gertrude 1 Bates, Mary E Chisholm, Elizabeth... Clagett, Dorothy L . . . Crocker, Henry A. D . Dailey, William El more., Annie L Heizer, Helen V Magruder, Edith P Mallet, Katherine II Mueller, Pauline McCrone, Clara O'B_._. Nichols, Sada C Stewart, Walter II Taylor, Mathilde S Wallace, Virgil P Wigginton, Norval P Willard, Clara L Wilson, Mildred C Trumbull, Annette Anderson, Gunhilde C. Bales, Anna S Salary Senior clerk Senior clerk-stenographer do Clerk Head operator, office devices. Clerk ._. Clerk-stenographer Clerk ......do C ieik-stenographer Assistant clerk-stenographer Senior derk-stenographer Senior operator, office devices .. Assistant clerk Senior clerk •. Senior clerk-stenographer Assistant clerk Clerk Assistant clerk Clerk Assistant clerk. Clerk stenographer .do \ do Assistant clerk Senior stenographer A ssistant clerk Senior clerk -stenographer. do Junior clerk.._ do Senior typist... Senior operator, office devices Junior clerk ._ do. Senior operator, office devices Junior clerk. do ..... do... Clerk Junior operator, office devices. Assistant clerk-stenographer... Junior clerk do Assilant clerk-stenographer... ... .do.,-. Junior clerk A ssistant clerk -stenographer.. Junior clerk _.*. do.. .. Assistant clerk ... .! do. Junior clerk Assistant clerk Junior clerk-typist. Senior stenographer. Senior operator, office devices. Junior clerk Junior clerk-stenographer. Junior clerk Underclerk Junior clerk Junior sienographer Assistant clerk do.. j I'ndercli-rk. ! Junior clerk \ do I Junior operator, office devices. | Junior clerk : do.. Assistant clerk . . Junior operator, office devices Junior clerk Senior stenographer ....do... . _ ~ V nderelerk A ssistant clerk _ Senior stenographer Underclerk _ Junior clerk j J _ i ! $2,100 2,100 2,100 2,040 2,040 2,040 2, 040 2, 040 2,040 2, 040 1,860 1, 860 1, 800 1, 860 1,800 1, 860 1, 800 1,860 1,800 1, 800 1,860 1,800 1, 800 1,860 1, 860 1, 860 1,860 1,860 1,860 1,860 1,080 1, 080 1, 680 1, 080 1, 680 1,680 1,680 1, 680 1,680 1,680 1,680 1, 680 1, 680 1,080 1,680 1,680 1,680 1,080 3,080 1,680 1. 080 1, 080 1,080 1, 680 1,080 .1, 680 1, 680 1,680 1, 680 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1, 500 1,500 1, 500 1, 500 1, 500 1,500 1,500 1, 500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,440 1,440 KEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CITKRESTCY 157 TABLE N O . 2.—Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency October 81, 1924—Continued Designation Name Bell, Juliet P . Bullis, Sadie- C. Chiles, Charles R_ Col burn, Nellie A. Cook, George M_ Peerson, E verett W _ Diliard, John. Dodge, Victor II__ Frock, Annie C Gleason, Josephine Ilayrnon, N. Mabel Hopkins, Edna I Lock wood, Rosa L Moncure, Frances W McKinney, Elva L.__ Parsons, Edith N Phillips, Lena B Rogers, Marie L Tschitfely, Lacey B. R Weeks, Katheriue Wood, Kathleen Ynrborough, Eva M Brumbaugh, Delia L__. Curt in, Anna E If night, Phoebe E Kemether, Eva C _ Koontz, Clara E Marks, Grace J.-_ Sniith, Charles A Watts, M e t t a F Brown, Madeline A Burdgc, A. Maud Chamberlain, Robert J Chapman, Mae _. Davidson, Julia Enstcrday, William A Frank, Myrtle Gaylord, Alice E Ilinegurdner, Elizabeth C Ilucter, Marion R Keira, Charles C. O' Donnell, Josephine A Quaekenbush, Dorothy S_ Wright, Evelyn... Braxton, Henry Brown, Edith L_ Burke, Madeline V_ Dillon, Minnie L Dowden, Eieanor C DuRant, Anna K Dutrow, Mary II Duvall, Grace N. Ilarleston, Catherine A Kelluin, Margaret M Kennett, Edna Miller, Bellum Pennock, Ernily E Reese, Aline Roberts, Victoria Settle, May C. W Slieward, Adelaide If Simms, Harry E Thayer, Olive M White, Grace M Wolfe, Alice M Zoll, Theresa Slielby, Magnus J Blount,_ Silas A Mann, Harry C Carroll, John I Hall, James Taylor, John II _. White-man, Edgar Bland, Richard H Co vc r, Thorn as A Holland, T homas Mims, Alvin E Power, Conrad N Parsons, Raymond C Mundie, James F Taylor, Mary F I Cnderclerk .do.. lo ...__ Junior clerk. Underclerk. Junior stenographer Underclerk.. _ Junior stenographer Underclerk.. Junior clerk do Underderk. Junior stenographer. _ Junior clerk do_ _ Junior typist Junior opera tor, office devices-. Junior stenographer._ Junior clerk do Underclerk *-_ Junior clerk I_ .do -.. | do ! do. i Junior operator, office devices. j Junior clerk J do_ _._do_ .do. Junior operator, office devices. Junior cicr k o Junior operator, office devices... Jim ior clerk U ndermccharuc Junior operator, office devices : uu do | do J do ] Junior clerk : do .do. Junior operator, office devices Messenger, CU 3~1_ ..I Underwork __ do... • do : do. do do do . ; do ,;: do. . . . do. i. _do, do. ! do . ! do_ do. <Jo. Messenger, CU3--! Underclerk Underclerk-typist... Underclerk ......do do M'essenger, C UiJ-J do-.. , __j do j_ do ._..!. do j do ! do ' do >.. do j do. .... — Minor mechanic I Junior messenger, CLT1-1 ! do --. : Minor domestic attendant- Salary $1,4-10 1,440 1,440 1,440 1,440 1. 440 I) 440 1, 440 1.440 1,440 1, 410 % 440 1,440 1,440 .1.140 L440 1,440 1,440 1,440 1,440 1,140 1,440 L. 380 I. 380 1,380 I, 380 1,380 1,380 1,380 1,380 1,320 1,320 1,320 1,320 1,320 1,320 1,320 1.320 L. ?,W 1,320 1,320 .1,320 1,320 1,320 1. 200 1. 2fiO 1,21W I, 260 1,260 1,2f>0 J.2fi(> "1, 2T>0 1.2a.) 1,200 I, 2fiO J, 2(50 1,200 l2(0 260 200 200 200 260 200 200 200 200 140 140 080 080 080 080 020 020 020 0-20 020 720 000 370 158 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 3.—Number of national banks organized since February 25, 1868, number passed out of the system, and number in operation October 31, 1924 Under Under Under Under act of Feb. 25,1863 act of June 3,1864 gold currency act of July 12, 1870 act of Mar. 14, 1900 456 7,677 10 4,447 Total number of national banks organized _._ Number reported in voluntary liquidation ___ Number passed into liquidation upon expiration of corporate existence Number consolidated under act of Nov. 7,1918 .._ Number placed in charge of receivers1 3,371 208 121 792 Total number passed out of the system 12,590 4,492 Number now in operation. 1 Exclusive of those restored to solvency. _ 8,098 TABLE NO. 4.—A uthorized capital stock of national banks on the first day of each month from January 1, 1914, to November 1, 1924, United States bonds and miscellaneous securities (act May 30, 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 [For prior years see annual report 1920 ] Date Num- Authorized ber of banks capital stock 1914 7,509 January 7, 501 February 7,500 March April _ 7,500 7,519 May. 7, 528 June 7, 539 July l 7, 548 August 7, 551 September 7, 561 October 7, 578 November 7,584 December Circulation j Circulation United secured secured States bonds b y United by miscelon deposit laneous to secure States securities circulation bonds 897,146,922 810,508,055 770,139, 524 751,289,635 742,687,871 738, 666, 230 736, 743, 751 735,867,775 735,698,808 735,793,393 735,146,743 731,496, 540 720,332, 713 723,174, 853 716, 818,068 718,984,138 722,193,808 725,677,969 725,313,141 723,617,314 722,978,831 722, 769,381 722, 754,924 720,633,061 1916 January.-. February March April _ May June July August September October November December 730,337,740 724,194,340 715,256,090 706,454, 690 696, 750, 590 690,044,040 690, 440,930 689, 774, 660 689,739,180 687,931,240 687,957,990 682,853, 740 719,571,758 718, 923,490 711,129,418 702. 730, 413 693; 132,610 686, 634,103 686, 583, 635 685,996,918 683, 786,698 684,409,881 679,650,913 675,006,203 1917 January February March 1 Subsequent States bonds. Total nationalbank notes outstanding $1,070,139,175 $743,066,500 $740,633,645 $17,209,316 $757, 842, 961 1,069,684,675 17, 828, 533 741,645, 500 736,194, 233 754,022, 766 1,069,864,675 16,658, 993 741,445, 500 736, 509, 838 753,168,831 1,069,969,675 16,605,018 752,050,299 740,603,400 735, 445, 281 1,069,706,675 15, 585, 726 751, 765,706 741,213, 210 736,180,040 1,075,711,675 16,131,271 751, 554, 696 740,818,360 735, 423,425 1,074,239,175 15,142, 939 750,671, 899 740,796,910 735, 528, 960 1,073,734,175 15, 684,220 750,907,021 740, 220, 660 735, 222,801 1,073,524,175 870, 289, 600 735,851,383 $126,241,760 15,447,138 877, 540, 281 1,075,684,175 1,089,281,290 737,109,983 325,007,900 15,766,893 1,077,884,776 1,072,492,175 1,109,989,665 739, 716,693 361,119,940 20,632,278 1,121,468,911 1,074,074, 675 1,017,177, 241 740, 500, 821 270,078, 236 101,420,019 1, 111, 999,076 1915 January _ 7, 593 1,074,382,175 February 7, 603 1,074,959,175 March 7,610 1.076,434,175 April 7,606 1.075, 359,175 May 7, 612 1,075,186,175 June 7,613 1,077,436,175 July 7,614 1.076, 301,175 7,613 1,076,421,175 August 7,623 1,077,016,375 September 7,629 1,078, 566,375 October 7,632 1,079,321,375 November 7,632 1,077,601,375 December 7, 621 7,609 7,607 7, 593 7,587 7, 596 7, 588 7, 588 7,597 7, 604 7,608 7,604 Lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation 1,077, 501,375 1,074,111,375 1,073,831,375 1,072,838,375 1,071,025,875 1,070,713,375 1.070, 858,375 1,071,380,875 1.071, 870,875 1,069, 763, 375 1,074,853,375 1,076,038, 375 150,836,692 67,307,165 31,133,734 15,154,695 6,582, 581 2, 508,940 719, 561 185,245 181,778 172.203 171,203 55,492 168,541,616 1,039,711,021 982,206,133 191,724,115 938,030, 441 190,078,639 899, 547,980 165,409,147 867, 793,067 139,016,678 840,287, 947 112,101,038 819,273, 593 93,240,891 804,601, 373 80,798, 814 793, 786,807 70,626,198 786, 736, 460 63, 794, 876 779,917,681 56, 991, 554 776, 365, 653 55,677,100 51, 765,450 47, 468, 578 51,866.895 55, 706,278 60,622,296 62,045,070 57,591,025 54,324,278 50,707,153 48,900,332 46, 418,377 49,199,416 771,337,208 766,392,068 762,996,313 758,436, 691 753,754, 906 748,679,173 744,174,660 740,321,196 734,493,851 733,310,213 726,069,290 724,205,619 677, 315,840 674,659,613 52,165, 627 726, 825,240 675,415,840 670,717,615 50, 540,476 721, 258,091 674,992,080 671,001,858 47,118,057 718,119,915 to this date, and to December, 1916, miscellaneous securities included with United 7, 597 7, 593 7,602 1,075,733,375 1,075, 438, 375 1,078,037,875 EEPOBT OP THE COMPTKO1JJER OF THE CTJKBESTCY 159 TABLE N O . 4.—Authorized capital stock of national banks on the first day of each month from January 1, 191/h to November 1, 1924, 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—Contd. j Num! her of jbanks Dato .1917 April.. May.._. June July.._. August. September October November December 1918 January February March. April... May June... July August September October November December Circulation secured bv United Stales bonds Authorized capital stock 7, 600 $1, 078, 577,865 $664, 526, 370 7,607 3,083,307,81)5 667, 587,120 7,616 .1,085, 062, 865 669,392, " O M 7, (535 1,087,287,865 671,333,060 7, 641 1,091,197,865 673,121,730 7,CCl 1,094,627,865 677,818, 430 7, 6C4 1,094,952,865 078,134,370 7,671 1,096,637,865 679,440, 210 7,67 ! 7 6 7 6 1,097, 270, 065 6S1,565 ; S.L0 7,676 Circulation secured by miscellaneous securities Lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation $56,191,132 53, 245, 374 50, 241, 202 47, 749, 577 45,416,747 43,223,059 41,396,305 39, 573, 272 38,103, 287 $661,371,468 664,245, 448 666,344, 773 667, 670, 433 670,367,175 674,514,6f.6 675,182,077 676,703,103 678, 948, 778 Total nalionalbank notes oulstaiidi $717,562,600 717,490,822 716, 585, 975 715,420,010 715, 783, 922 717,737,715 716.578,382 716,276,375 717,052,065 : | 7,688 • 1,097,555,065 I 7,687 i 1,098,240,065 ; i 7. 688 1. 095, 700) 065 7,696 i L 097, 015,065 ! 7,703 | 1,097,505,065 i 7, 707 ! 1,098,215,065 I 7.718 ! 1,099,170,065 i 7, 730 I 1,101,840,065 \ 7,745 1,104,675,065 j \ 7, 764 ;i 1,107,364,065 i | 7,765 1,108, J 24,0(>5 i : 7,776 1,110,763,165 : 683, 581,200 684, 508, 260 68.'), 319, 410 688,060,510 688,969^10 691.579,160 690,384,150 690,831,260 6K2,411,730 683, 026,300 684, 446, 440 684, 468,950 681,814,98! ! 681,521,546 ' . . 680.992,7;U ! 684,667,148 ! 686.098, ofiO 687, 998, 070 087, 326, 508 687, 577, 695 680. 209, 970 678,465,863 . 679,637,575 ! 676, 431, 533 | i ! ! 684, 648,950 683, 004, 450 6S3,342, 450 688,183,250 689,878, 300 691.052,300 692, 252, 950 693,343,210 694,621,7.10 696,288,160 695, 822, 060 698,196, 300 683.661.87S 680,025,471 679, 799,125 684, 292; 440 686,157,475 685,612,243 683,086, 600 686, 278, 555 689, 235. 005 6S7, 460, 223 687,666,753 688, 995, 580 39, 867, 41.903, 42, 080, 40,194, 38,973, 37,152, 36,100, 34, 629, 35, 328, 34, 024, 34, 727, 33,146, 723.529,210 72K 928,498 721.879,472 724' 487,192 725,131,122 722.764,920 719', 276,933 720.907,762 724, 563,670 721,485,210 722,394,325 722,142,100 397, 311, 047, 252, 189, 989, 878, 150. 108, •167. 833, 421, 7i9 21.2.630 717. 833, 2J/) 718.0-10.005 720, 9 i 9', .".07 722,288, 177 723. 987, 645 724. 205. -18T> 723'. 725, 112 721.318.652 721, 9o3.170 721,471,137 716,863,155 1919 January February March April May.. ..__ June. _._ July... August September October November December 7,781 7,781 7,777 7,785 7, 792 7,803 7,824 7,829 7,860 7, 865 7,900 7,916 1920 January February March April May June July... August September October. November December 7, 94 8 161,439,165 7, 955 177,719,165 184, 809,1(55 7, 978 195, 309,165 8, 009 217, 074,265 8, 031 223, 278, 265 8, 072 229, 429, 765 8, 093 242, 084, 765 8,111 252,519,765 8,130 255, 929, 765 8, 144 273,949, 765 8,157 274, 859, 765 8,160 ! 1. 699 357, 550 699,930, 250 70.1,469,450 702,846, 200 704, 884, 000 706,307, 750 707,963, 400 709,436,400 711,000,900 711,839,000 712,066,500 7.14,888,640 691,689,258 699,866, 398 689,748, 578 69L,498,920 692,104, 195 686, 225, 000 689,327, 635 698, 099, 990 698,592,128 699,461,435 704,732,185 706,600, 480 32, 649, 434 33,241,792 32.892, 677 32| 439, 832 31,288,577 31,039,887 29,710,095 28,363, 714 27,403, 924 27,015,647 27,817,444 27,410,317 724, 338, 692 733, 108,190 722, 641, 255 723,938, 752 723,392, 772 717,264,887 719,037,730 726,463, 704 725, 996, 052 726,477,082 732, .5-19, 629 734,010, 797 1921 January February March, _ _ . April. May Juno... July August September October November December 8,173 : 1,272,464, 765 8,179 1,272, 670, 565 8,185 1,276, 780, 565 8,181 1,271,285,565 8,184 1, 277, 675, 565 8,179 1, 274, 445, 565 8,178 1,276,720,565 8, 181 1,281,770,565 8, 187 1,283, 035, 565 8,187 1,285,120,565 8,179 1, 281,995, 565 8,188 ! 1, 283, 755, 565 715,325,440 714,973,190 716,966,190 719, 049, 440 720,012,440 722, 491, 590 722,898, 4.40 723,675,190 724,770. 490 727,002'. 490 727,512,490 728/351,240 695, 900, 770 689, 592, 883 697, 728, 580 702,948, 007 691, 643, 480 709, 657,145 712, 763, 865 702, 570, 407 711,000,205 715,830,355 716,304,820 723,023,965 27, 376,452 30,061,044 30, 065, 284 29, 870, 477 32,172, 872 30,936,214 30, 526, 509 29,848, 772 28,148,669 27,402, 759 26, 984, 027 20,283,132 723,277, 222 719,653,927 727,793, 864 732,818,484 723,816,352 740, 593,359 743,290,374 732,419,179 739,148,874 743,239, 114 743, 288, 847 749,307,097 1,110,936,105 1,108, 259,165 1,107,404,165 1, 110,104,165 1,111,809,165 1,115, 054,165 1,123,819,165 1,135, 149,165 1,141, 329,165 1,143, 299,165 1,155, 139,165 1,157, 229,165 160 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 4.—Authorized capital stock of national banks on the first day of each month from January 1, 1914, to November 1, 1924, 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—Contd. Circulation j Circulation ! United secured | secured Num- Authorized j States bonds ber of capital stock I on deposit by United j by miscelbanks | to secure States laneous : circulation bonds securities Lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation Total r.ationalbank notes outstanding 1922 January February March April May June July August September October November December 8,207 8,213 8,217 8,231 8, 250 8,263 8,274 8, 205 8, 265 8, 262 8, 262 8,264 $1, 286,265, 565 1,288,220,565 1, 296, 345,565 1,298,961,565 1, 303, 031, 565 1, 305, 931,565 1, 315, 476,565 1,317,271,415 1,316,017,915 1,314,938.715 1,316,968,715 1,317,668, 715 $25,932,109 25,130,609 24, 569,959 24,840. 522 25,096.414 25, 696; 832 25,616. 387 25, 603. 977 26, 082, 024 26.285,914 2G, 158,712 25, 433, 762 $750,167,924 749,611,367 752, 035, 482 752, 679, 422 754,622, 549 755,900,702 758,202, 027 758,071, 562 759, 705, 549 760,751,197 760.679,187 761,499,127 1923 January February March April _. May June __. July _. August September October November December 8, 261 8,258 8,260 8, 259 8, 268 8,275 8, 276 8,273 8,273 8,275 8,264 8,247 1,328,558,715 1,321,718,715 1,325,058,715 1,327,216,215 1,330.171,215 1,333,526,215 1,338,571,215 1,341,286,215 1,342,911,215 1, 342, 071,215 1,342,728,715 1,342,473,715 738,257,440 739,329,840 741, 077, 590 742,879, 540 742,823. 590 744,034, 190 744,654, 990 744, 848, 940 745, 585, 080 746, 780, 830 746. 562, 330 746, 778, 030 735, 281,275 734, 541,173 738,423,517 739,984, 523 740,099,541 742,178,351 719,103, 625 740, 986, 663 740, 323. 568 742,184,015 743,806, 385 743,984, 275 26,846,812 29, 209, 789 28,620,187 27,197,981 27,868,731 27. 829. 641. 28,336, 094 28, 823, 714 28,621,244 28, 137,092 28, 799, 884 29, 450, 769 762,128,087 763, 750,962 767, 043, 704 767,182, 504 767,968, 272 770, 007,992 747,439,710 769,810, 377 768,944,812 770, 322, 007 772, 606,269 773, 435, 044 1924 January February March April May June July. August September October November 8, 234 8,219 8,188 8,164 8, 153 8, 137 8,125 8, 117 8,109 8. 108 8,098 1,338,513,71o 1,336,133,715 1,339,378,715 1,341,776,215 1,342,071,215 1,340,916,215 1.340, 141,215 1, 342, 096, 215 1.341, 636, 215 1,342,606,215 1,335, 766, 215 i 746, 577, 780 747, 256, 230 748,875, 180 749,974,180 750,676, 680 750, 113,430 750,858, 930 746,611,640 742,462, 390 741, 239, 890 739.812, 890 740, 521, 752 742, 670, 537 743,454, 758 745,171, 676 745, 795, 653 745,029,518 744,953,710 740, 549, 740 737,141, 058 736, 557, 660 735, 602, 435 31, 045, 227 771.566,970 30,126, 232 772; 796, 769 30, 964, 444 774,419,202 31,162, 366 776,334, 042 31,611,339 777, 406,992 32, 460, 609 777,490,127 Date $728, 523, 240 $724, 235,815 729.425, 740 724,480, 758 729, 702, 240 727, 465, 523 730,016,940 727,838, 900 731, 693, 690 729, 526,135 733, 876, 590 730, 203, 870 734, 546, 300 732, 585, 640 735,160, 690 732, 467, 585 735,460,690 733,623,525 I . 737, 501,940 734,465,283 ! . 737,660, 690 734,520,475 ! . 739,01.8,690 736,065,365 ' 33, 058, 069 36, 537. 849 40,052. 136 39,269,184 38,679,189 NOTE.—Notes redeemed but not assorted not included in circulation outstanding. 778,011,770 777,087,589 777,193, 194 775,826, 844. 774, 281, 024 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CTJBRENCY 161 TABLE N O . 5.—National banks reported in liquidation from November 1, 1923\ to October 31, 1924, the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of sue" ;ng cession, and date of liquidation and capital Name and location of bank Date of liquidation 1923 "Webster County National Bank of Fort Dodge, Iowa (11304), succeeded by Webster Oct. 29 County Trust & Savings Bank, Fort Dodge Mechanics burg National Bank, Meclianicsburg, Pa. (8909), succeeded by MechanNov. r > icsburg Trust Co., Mechanicsburg First National Bank of McCabe, Mont. (11475), absorbed by First State Bank of Nov. 10 ! Froid, Mont First National Bank, of Loviagton, 111. (5494), absorbed by Hardware State Bank, Nov. 12 j Lovington _. i First National Bank of Farrcll, Pa. (10415), absorbed by Colonial Trust Co. of Nov. 20 Farroll Fourth National Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio (93)» absorbed by Central Trust Company of C incinnati (which changed its title to The Fourth ami Central Trust Co.. Nov. 17 First National Bank of Sarasota, Fla. (10414), succeeded by First Bank & Trust Co. Nov. 20 0 f Sa r aso t a First National Bank of Mount Vernon, lnd. (3(>o), succeeded by Old First National Nov. 30 I 1 iank of M ount Vernon. _ Geneva National Bank, Geneva, N . Y. (949), succeeded by National Bank, or G enevii _ Nov. 20 Growers National Bank of Campbell, Calif. (11572), absorbed by Mercantile Trust; Sept. 29 Co. of California, Ban Francisco, Calif. Calvin National Bank, Calvin, Okla. (10226), absorbed by First National of Calvin- Nov. 21 Liberty National Bank of South Carolina at Columbia, S. C. (9687), absorbed by Dec. 10 National Loan & Exchange Bank of Columbia First National Bank of Douglas, Wyo. (3550), absorbed by Commercial Bank & Dec. 15 Trust Co. of Douglas ...do.... The Cal if on National Bank, Califon, N . J . (9260) _ First National Bank of Lindsay, Calif. (7905), absorbed by Pacific Southwest Trust & Savings Bank of Los Angeles, Calif___ Nov. 24 First National Bank of Franklin, Pa. (189), absorbed by Franklin Trust Company of Franklin _ _ Dec. 15 National City Bank of Memphis, Tenn. (9184), absorbed by Guaranty Bank & Dec. 8 Trust Co. of Memphis. _ First National Bank of Brady, Mont. (11030), absorbed by Farmers State Bank, Dec. 15 Brady First National Bank of Castle, Okla. (12310), succeeded by First State Bank of Castle Dec. 14 State National Bank of Paden, Okla. (12312), succeeded by Security State Bank of .doPadcn Aliles N ational Bank, M iles, Tex. (6935), succeeded by Guaranty StateBank of Miles Dec. 15 First National Bank of Lima, Ohio (2035), absorbed by First American Bank & Dec. 31 Trust Co. of Lima _ "Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank of San Francisco, Calif. (5L05), succeeded by ...do. Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Co. of San Francisco... .do.. First National Bank of Maroa, 111. (11886) _ Barnsdiill National Bank, Barnsdall, Okla. (12070), absorbed by First National 1924 Bank of Barnsdall _ Jan. i National Exchange Bank of Baltimore, Md. (1109), absorbed by The Atlantic 1923 Exchange Bank & Trust Co. of Baltimore Dec. 29 Peoples National Bank of West Conshohocken, Pa. (8890), absorbed by ConshoDec. 31 i hoeken Trust Co 1922 ; Farmers National Bank of Tecumseh, Okla. (775(3), absorbed by First National Dec. 28 Bank of Tecumseh 1923 Citizens National Bank of Middlotown, Pa. (782*!), succeeded by Citizens Bank & Dec. 31 Trust Co. of Middletown ...do.... First National Bank of Kosebud, Mont. (11437) 1924 Fort Dearborn National Bank of Chicago, 111. (3698), absorbed by Continental & Jan. 9 Commercial National Bank of Chicago 1923 Commercial National Bank in Checotah, Okla. (11920),absorbed by First National Dec. 22 Bank of Cheeotah 1924 First National Bank of Palmyra, Mo. (2979), absorbed by Marion County Savings Jan. 15 Bank of Palmyra. _ 1923 Western National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa. (4918), absorbed by Monongahela Doc. 27 National Bank of Pittsburgh -_. J924 Merchants National Bank of Buffalo, N . Y. (11836), absorbed by Buffalo Trust Jan. 5 O Jan. 20 First National Bank of Louisville, Ohio (9030), absorbed by Louisville Bank 1923 Commercial National Bank of Hutchinson, Kans. (8430), absorbed by American Doc. 6 National Bank of Hutchinson _ _ K>24 Lamoillo County National Bank of Hyde Park, Vt. (1U>3), absorbed by Lamoiile Jan. 24 County Savings Bank & Trust Co. of Hyde Park. Liberty National Bank of Tulsa, Okla. (10262), absorbed by Security National Jan. 8 Bank of Tulsa --First National Bank of Waddams Grove, III. (11675), absorbed by Citizens State Bank of Lena, 111., and First National Bank of Freeport, III Capital $250,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 100, 000 500,000 25, 000 100,000 300,000 50,000 25,000 500,000 75,000 25,000 75,000 200,000 300,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 •100,000 6,000,000 50,000 25,000 1,500,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 5,000,000 50,000 00,000 1,000,000 400,000 25,000 100.000 50,000 250,000 1923 Nov. :1O 25,000 162 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 5.—National banks reported in liquidation from November 1, 1923, to October 31, 1924, the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of suecession, and date of liquidation and capital—Continued Name and location of bank First National Bank of Harrisville, W. Va. (6790), absorbed by Peoples Bank of JIarrisville __ Lafayette National Bank of Buffalo, N. Y. (11435), absorbed by Builalo Trust Co.. First National Bank of Seneca, Kans. (2952), absorbed by Seneca First State Savings Bank. First National Bank of Eureka, Kans. (3148), succeeded by First National Bank in E ureka National Bank of Pawnee, 111. (7440)", absorbedby State Bank of Pawnee __. Liberty National Bank of Bowling Green, K.y. (11589), absorbed by American National Bank of Bowling Green First National Bank of Glendale, Ariz. (11139), absorbed by Valley Bank, Phoenix, Ariz _ ._ _ _ First National Bank of Hugo, Okla. (6130), absorbed by Hugo National Bank Live Stock Exchange National Bank of Chicago, 111. (9010), absorbed by Stockyards National Bank of Chicago ... _. Centralia National Bank, Centralia, 111. (11904), absorbed by Merchants State Bank, Centralia National Bank of Iiopewell, Va. (10866), absorbed by Richmond Trust Company, Richmond, Va _ _ First National Bank & Trust Co. of Santa Paula, Calif. (4120), absorbed by Pacific Southwest Trust & Savings Bank of Los Angeles, Calif. _ First National Bank of Palm Beach, Florida (12275), absorbed by First Bank & Trust Co. of Palm Beach First National Bank of Cancy, Okla. (11612), absorbed by Bank of Caney, Okla American National Bank of West Palm Beach, Fla. (12057), absorbed by First American Bank & Trust Co. of West Palm Beach _ Hamilton National Bank of Denver, Colo. (9887), absorbed by Denver National Bank First National Bank of West Palm Beach, Fla. (11073), absorbed by First American Bank & Trust Co. of West Palm Beach.._ First National Bank of Pocahontas, Ark. (11615), absorbed by Poctihontas State Bank of Pocahontas _ _ First National Bank of Mechanicsburg, Pa. (380), absorbed by First Bank & Trust Co. of Mechanicsburg _ _ Redmond National Bank, Redmond, Oreg. (11302), absorbed by First National Bank of Redmond First National Bank of Selah, Wash. (11674), absorbed by Selah State Bank First National Bank in Keneflck, Okla. (12102), absorbed by Durant National Bank, Durant, O k l a . . . _ First National Bank of Ardmore, Okla. (4393), succeeded by First National Bank in Ardmore __ _ _ _ First National Bank of Roanoke, Ind. (11427), succeeded by First & Farmers State Bank, Roanoke._ _ The Citizens National Bank of Antlers, Okla. (8082), absorbed by First National Bank of Antlers Latimer County National Bank of Wilburton, Okla. (10170), absorbed by First State Bank of Wilburton _ _ First National Bank of Wilmington, Los Angeles, Calif. (9515), absorbed by PacificSouthwest Trust & Savings Bank, Los Angeles First National Bank of Winnett, Mont. (11391), absorbed by First State Bank, Winnett. First National Bank of Bruce, Wis. (11986), succeeded by State Bank of Bruce First National Bank of Cheyenne, Okla. (12245), absorbed by First State Bank of Cheyenne _ Clarks National Bank of Aline, Okla. (12113), succeeded by Clarks State Bank, Aline __ Continental National Bank & Trust Co. of Kansas City, Mo. (12260), absorbed by Commerce Trust Co. of Kansas City Enterprise National Bank of Laurens, S. C. (10605), succeeded by Peoples Enterprise Bank of Laurens _ Calera National Bank, Calera, Okla. (11182), absorbed by Durant National Bank, Durant, Okla Muskogee National Bank, Muskogee, Okla. (9023), absorbed by Security National Bank of Muskogee (which changed its title to Muskogee Security National Bank of Muskogee First National Bank of Winchester, Ohio Fourth National Bank of Wichita, Kans. (3683), succeeded by Fourth National Bank in Wichita Date of liquidation Capital 1924 Jan. 31 Jan. 30 $50,000 1,000,000 4 50,000 Jan. 8 Jan. 31 70,000 50,000 Feb. 125,000 .doJan. 28 50,000 1923 Sept. 3 100,000 1924 Feb. 5 Jan. 8 100,000 Feb. 21 100,000 Feb. 23 150,000 Feb. Feb. 5 25 25,000 25,000 Feb. 5 100,000 Feb. 25 350,000 Feb. 5 100,000 1,000,000 Mar. 1 50,000 Mar. 8 125,000 Mar. 3 Feb. 23 25, 000 25,000 Jan. 19 25,000 Feb. 28 200,000 Feb. 29 30,000 Mar. 6 50,000 Feb. 20 25,000 Feb. 23 100,000 Feb. 21 Mar. 11 25,000 25,000 Mar. 14 25,000 ...do..... 25, 000 1923 Dec. 17 500,000 1924 Mar. 20 100,000 Mar. 22 25,000 Mar. 29 Apr. 1 200,000 25,000 Mar. 22 1,000,000 163 KEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUHBEXCY TABLE No. 5.—National banks reported in liquidation from November 1, 1923, to October 31, 1924, the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of succession, and date of liquidation and, capital—Continued Name and location of bank First National Bank of Welcetkn, Okla. (0324), absorbed by State National Bank of Wclcet.ka _ First National Bank of Concord, Calif. (99-15), absorbed by American Bank of Oakland Calif. Miles City National Bank tMiles City, Mont. (10884), absorbed by Commercial National Bank of Miles City First National Bank of Arcadia Parish at Crowley, La. (10700), succeeded by First National Bank of Crowley _ First National Bank of Monrovia, Calif. (3743), succeeded by Security State Bank of Monrovia. _ _ _ Border National Bank of El Paso, Tex. (10074), succeeded by National Border Bank of El Paso.... First National Bank of Newton Falls, Ohio (739!), absorbed by First State Bank, Newton Falls.. Fanners Exchange National Bank of San Bernardino, Calif. (8(118), absorbed by Hellnian Commercial Trust & Savings Bank, Los Angeles, Calif. ._ Commercial National Bank of Homer, La. (11638), absorbed by Homer Trust & Savings Bank, Homer -. Security National Bank of Ada, Okla. (12144), absorbed by Security State- Bank, Ada Date of ; liquida- ' Capital tion j 1924 Jan. 8 $40,000 Mar. 22 50,000 Jan. 8 100,000 Apr. 5 250,00 Apr. 7 100,000 Alar. 25 400,000 Apr. 19 100,000 Mar. 15 100,000 Apr. 12 50,000 1923 Dec. 29 100,000 1924 Northern National Bank of Toledo, Ohio (809), absorbed by Toledo Trust Co., Toledo Apr. 30 Verona National Bank, Verona, N. J. (10919), succeeded by Verona Trust Co., Verona. .do. First National Bank of Atchison, Kans. (1072), absorbed by Atchison Savings Bank, Atchison Messalonskee National Bank, Oakland, Me. (2231), absorbed by Augusta Trust Company, Augusta, Me --First National Bank of Eufaula, Okla. (5902), atxsorbed by Farmers & Merchants Bank of Eufaula _ First National Bank of Scottsvillc, Ky. (8599), succeeded by Farmers National Bank of Scottsville _ 1,000,000 50,000 100,000 75,000 50,000 1923 Nov. 8 50,000 1921 First National Bank of Winfield, Tex. Q0488), succeeded by Winfleld National Bank, Winfield ~~ Citizens National Bank of Marietta, Ga. (12232), absorbed by Merchants & Farmers Bank of Marietta Marin County National Bank of San Rafael, Calif. (10177), absorbed by Mercantile Trust Co. of California, San Francisco, Calif -. Farmers National Bank of Pilger, Nebr. (5941), absorbed by Farmers State Bank of Pilger May 2 75,000 Feb. 6 100,000 Apr. 12 50,000 Apr. 8 50,000 Allen National Bank, Allen, Okla. (11149), absorbed by Depositors State Bank of Allen Nov. 10 First National Bank of Shaftcr, Calif. (11534), absorbed by Bank of Italy, San Francisco, Calif _ _ • National City Bank of Indianapolis, Ind. (10121), absorbed by Fletcher American National Bank of Indianapolis._ -• First National Bank of Morgan City, La. (6801), succeeded by Bank of Morgan City & Trust Co., Morgan City Fort Scott National Bank, Fort Scott, Kans. (12442), absorbed by Citizens National Bank of Fort Scott.... First National Bank of Hawkinsyille, Ga. (7580), absorbed by Georgia State Bank, Atlanta, Ga. (branch at Hawkinsville) First National Bank of Wadcna, Minn. (482.1), succeeded by National Bank of Wad ena First National Bank of Tuttle, N. Dak. (11338), absorbed by First National Bank of Steele, N. Dak. and Tuttle State Bank, Tuttle, N. Dak... Goldthwaite National Bank, Goldthwaite, Tex. (6092) First National Bank of Meridian, Idaho (10221), absorbed by Meridian State Bank, Meridian • First National Bank of New Wilson (post office, Wilson), Okla. (10574), absorbed by City State Bank, Wilson - 1923 25,000 1924 May 3 25,000 Apr. 30 1,000,000 May 17 50,000 May 19 100,000 Mar. 19 50,000 May 14 50,000 Apr. 17 25,000 75,000 M a y 22 M a y 13 40,000 1923 Nov. 12 50,000 164 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 5—National banks reported in liquidation from November 1, 1923, to October 31, 1024) the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of succession, and date of liquidation and capital—Continued Name and location of bank First National Bank of Okmulgee, Okla. (5418), absorbed by Central National Bank of Okmulgee Han ford National Bank, Hanford, Calif. (6873), absorbed by Bank of Italy. San Francisco, Calif. _ Stato National Bank of Mount Pleasant, Tex. (6)39), absorbed by First National Bank of Mount Pleasant Farmers National Bank of Itossville, 111. (9877), absorbed by First National Bank of Kossville First National Bank of Woodhull, 111. (1071(5), succeeded by First National Bank in Woodhull --Anaconda National Bank, Anaconda, Mont. (9583), succeeded by National Bank of Anaconda ___ First National Bank of Bagerstown,Ind. (7902), succeeded by Union Trust Co. of Hagerstown First National Bank of Guttenberg, N . J. (8390), succeeded by Guttenberg Bank & Trust Co. Citizens National Bank of Lineville, Ala. (8856), absorbed by Farmers & Merchants Bank of Lineville... ' Peoples National Bank of Salisbury, Md. (0701), absorbed by Eastern Shore Trust Co. of Cambridge, Md Ilndtion Heights National Bank, Haddon Heights, N. J. (9413), succeeded by Haddon Heights Bank & Trust Co., Haddon Heights Rochester National Bank, Rochester, Minn. (2316), absorbed by First National Bank of Rochester __. First National Bank of Aike.n, S. C , (9650), succeeded by Gaston Bank & Trust Co. of Aiken. _ ._ Ci! izc-ns National Bank of Boswell, Okla. (11940), absorbed by First National Bank of Boswell Security National Bunk of East St. Louis, 111. (12178), absorbed by Union Trust Co. of East St. Louis, 111 First National Bank of Balaton, Minn. (6840), absorbed by First State Bank of Balaion First National Bank in Eagle Grove, Iowa (4694), absorbed by Citizens State Bank of Eagle Grove _ ___ First National Bank of Pocahontus, Iowa (6303), succeeded by First National Bank: in Focahontas _. Mattj.pan National Bank of Boston, Mass (11137), absorbed by Federal National Bank of Boston _._ First National Bank of Pino River, Minn. (1 1563), absorbed by Fanners Stato Bank of Pine River First National Bank & Trust Co. of King City, Mo. (4373),succeeded by First Trust ("• o. of King City Long Beach National Bank, Long Beach, Calif. (8510), absorbed by Bank of Italy, San Francisco, Calif Metropolitan National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa. (2279), succeeded by Metropolitan Savings Bank & Trust Co., Pittsburgh First National Bank of Miles City, Mont. (2752), succeeded by First National Bank in Miles City First National Bank of Escondido, Calif. (7801), absorbed by Southern Trust <e f Commerce Bank of San Diego, Calif __ National Bank of Commerce of Casper, Wyo. (11490), absorbed by Wyoming Trust Co. of Casper _ _ _ _ First National Bank of Lodge Grass, Mont. (11160) First National Bank of Snow Hill, N. C. (10887), succeeded by Bank of Greene, Snow Hill Dare of liquidalion Capital 1924 May 22 $300, 000 May 3 100,000 May 12 75,000 May 31 40,000 May 27 25,000 May 31 100,000 June 30 .-.do _.do July 50,000 100,000 60,000 l 100,000 ..do— 50,000 June 21 50,000 June 17 50,000 Juno 28 25.000 June 11 300,000 June 28 25,000 July 15 50,000 July 9 50,000 Mar. 3 200, 000 7 25,000 July 14 July 100,000 July 21 200,000 July 25 200,000 July 150,000 1 Apr. 24 50,000 July 18 Aug. 12 125,000 25,000 1923 Dec. 27 50,000 1924 Sept. 1 100,000 Empire National Bank of Lewiston, Idaho (10212), absorbed by Lewiston National Bank, Lewiston Dedham National Bank of Dcdham, Mass. (669), succeeded by Dedhara National Aug. 27 Bank, Dedham _ _ _ Capital National Bank of St. Paul, Minn. (8108), absorbed by Merchants National Aug. 30 Bank of St. Paul... _. Northern National Bank of Fargo, N. Dak. (11786), absorbed by Security National Sept. 12 Bank of Fargo _ Citizens First National Bank of Albany, Ga. (3872), absorbed by Georgia National Aug. 28 Bank of Albany Minonk National Bank, Minonk, 111. (11118), absorbed by Minonk State Bank, Sept. 13 Minonk.. Exchange National Bank of Muskogec, Okla. (10321), absorbed by Commercial Sept. 23 National Bank of Muskogee Exchange National Bank of Seneca Falls, N. Y. (3329), succeeded by Exchange Sept. 30 Bank of Seneca Falls Peoples National Bank of Proctor, Minn. (11974), absorbed by First National Bank ...do._.. of Proctor _ _ First National Bank of Globe, Ariz. (6579), succeeded by Copper Cities Bank, Globe.] I 150,000 1,000,000 300,000 200,000 25,000 300,000 100,000 25,000 100, 000 165 KEPOKT OF THE COMP'I ROLLER OF THE CURKEXCY TABLE N O . 5.—National banks re ported in liquidation from November ./, 19.33, to October 31f 1924, the name*, where known, of succeeding banks in catsex of a accession, and date of liquidation and capital—Continued Name and location of hank First National Bank of Son Juan (post office San Junn Bantistti), Calif. (11296), absorbed b y Bank of Italy, San Francis< o, Calif ... Valloy National Bank of Sonoma, Calif. (12300), absorbed b y Mercantile Trust Co. of Calif., San Francisco, Calif ... .. Second National Bank of Toledo, Ohio (218), absorbed b y Toledo Trust Co. of Toledo Corn Exchange National Bank of Chicago, .111= (5!00), absorbed b y Illinois Merchants Trust Co. of Chicago Republic National Bankof St. Louis, M o . (11973), absorbed b y American Trust Co. of St. Louis.. . ., Farmers National Bank of Helena, Okla. (12370), absorbed b y Helena National Bank, Helena First National Bank of San Leandro, Calif. (9600), 'absorbed b y American Bank of Oakland, Calif First National Bank of Hysham, Mont. (11020), succeeded b y First National Bank in TTysham, Mont Traders National Bank of Rochester, N . Y. (1104), absorbed by National Bank of Rochester _._ Total (155 b a n k s ) . Date of liquidation Capital 1023 Aug. 21 $25,000 28 i 00. 000 Sept. 30 1,000,000 AUK. Sept. 27 5,000,000 Sepr. JO 1,000,000 Sept. 25 25,000 Oct. 50,000 3 Oct. J8 50,000 Oct. 31 750,000 40, 745,000 TABLE N O . 6.—Capital stocky surplus, undivided profits, and aggregate resources of national banks consolidated under act of November 7, 1918, for year ended October 31, 1924, o:s shown by their last reports of condition prior to consolidation Continuing banks Closing banks Charter No. Title and location State Undi CharCapital Surplus vided Aggregate ter profits resources No. Title and location State Capital Surplus Undi- Aggregate Date of vided profits resources reports Date of consolidation $400,000 $220,000 1923 $4,080,923 Sept. 14 1923 Dec. 28 i9,520 Dec. 31 1924 Jan. 2 o w 1-3 12469 12365 12481 12492 11928 9798 11614 11146 12516 3991 12520 4607 The W a s h i n g t o n County National Bank of Johnson City. The Magruder National Bank of Port Clinton. The Atlas National Bank of Springfield. City National Bank of Atlanta. The Security National Bank of Electra. The Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle. The Mutual National BankofMiddleport. Seaboard N a t i o n a l Bank of Seattle. Tenn... $100,000 Ohio... 50,000 $6,000 Mass.. 300, OOo! 60,000 Ga____ 200,000l 0) 6236 i ! Tex... Wash. Ohio.. 50,000 $759,814 1,910,810 1,370 50,000J. 1,600,0001 $8,933 374,319 400,000 469,365 24, 753, 443 5,000 828 207,014! i Wash. 200,000' 50,000 30,931 3,475,263j The Commercial National Bank of New York. The Peoples National Kans Bank of Paola. ,000,000; 200,000 59, 837 14,387, 488 50,000! 50,000 The National Bank and Trust Company of Red Bank. The Huntington Na- W. Va tional Bank, Huntington. ; 300,000 300,000 700,000; 300,000 145, 217 9, 630, 541 The First National Bank of Port Clinton. 2435 The Ohapin National Bank of Springfield. 1559 The A t l a n t a and Lowry N a t i o n a l Bank, Atlanta. 10050 The First National j Bank of Electra. 112801 The Union National Bank of Seattle. 6227 8441 T h e Citizens National Bank of Middleport. 11280 T h e Dexter Horton National B a n k of Seattle. 1105 T h e East River Na- 862,098 33o 64,003 3, 628,413 225 11,189 The Unaka and City Tenn... National Bank of Johnson City. 3106 City of New York. T h e M i a m i County National Bank of Paola. T h e Second National Bank of lied Ohio... 35,000 15,000 15,016 j 500,000 Ga i 250, ooo; 338,660 1,000,000 1. 500,000; ., 7,011,633 901, 589 31,214,532 I ....do... Feb. Feb. 7 I Tex... 50,000 Wash. 600,000 70,000 Mar. 10 Apr. 21 400, OOo! 673, 830 35, 547, 261 . . . . d o . . . M a y 19 25,000 Wash. 5,000,000 N.Y.. 1, 500,000 1., 100,000 ; The First National W . V a . Bank of Huntington. 69,663 l l , 3 6 2 , 2 5 7 j . . . . d o - . Feb. 21 1924 585, 698 M a r . 31 Ohio- Kans.. 543,427 . . . . d o . . . 10,0001. 25,000 55, 635 o o 5 do... o 203,930 22,856, 708 . . . . d o . . . M a y 21 July 1 100,000 1(X), 000 12, 868 1,686,724) June 30 300,000 200,000 201,139 6,815,214i.._.do... 1,000,000 200,000 405, 523 9, 709,723 —.do.__ July 12 ...do... o E O H o B 5? GO 00 8452 The Copeland Na- i tional Bank of Greensboro. Greensoo 1.V75 The Biddeford Nahe l k Biddetional Bank, Bidd ford. 2209 The CMtizens National Bank of Keene. 90291 The City National | Bank of Green City. | 1 2 Total (10banks). Ga $50,000 $250 $1, 256 $265,942 Me 100,000 100,000 37,160 1,058,081 N.H... 150,000 100,000 49,029 Mo 25,000 6,500 264 739,003 146,807 _;4,925,OOOll, 577, 750; 879, 38262,199,036; 6967 Greensboro National Bank, Greensboro. Ga 1089 The Me First National Bank of Biddeford. 946 The A s h u e 1 o t Na- Did not report prior to consolidation. Capital increased to $3,800,000 prior to consolidation but subsequent to December 31, 1923. l $2981 $264,429 . — do... July 30 : 100,000 100,000 $62, 531 150,000 N.H... tional Bank of Keene. 8570 American National M o Bank of Green City. • Total (16 banks).; $50,000 100,000; 49,388 821,669 d o . . . Sept. 6 25, OCX)! 25,000 2,108 394,508 do.._ Sept, 24 1,080,377 - . . d o . . . .7,835,00014,315,000-3,100, 376:134, 784, 603. Aug. 2 O H O H H W t=3 o 168 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 7.—National banks consolidated under act of November 7, 1918, their capital, surplus, undivided profits, and aggregate assets, year ended October 81,1924 Consoli- Charda- ter tion No. No. Title and location of bank 104 6236 The Unaka and City National Bank of Johnson City. The First National-Magruder Bank of Port Clinton. The Chapin National Bank of Springfield. The Atlanta and Lowry National Bank, Atlanta. The First National Bank of Electa. The Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle. The Citizens National Bank of Middleport. The Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle. The East River National Bank of the City of New York. The Miami County National Bank of Paola. The Second National Bank i and Trust Co. of Red Bank. The First Iluntington National Bank, iluntington. The First National Bank of Greensboro. The First National Bank of Biddeford. The Ashuelot-Citizens National Bank of Keenc. American National Rank of Green City. Total (16 banks) 105 6227 106 2435 107 1559 108 10050 109 11280 110 8441 lit 11280 112 1105 113 3350 111 2257 3106 116 0967 117 1089 118 946 119 8570 State Date of consolidation 1923 Term _ Dec. 28 1924 Ohio.. Jan. 2 Mass.. Feb. 5 Ga—_ Feb. 7 Capital Surplus $100,000 8220, 000: Aggregata assets $20, 363 $4, 191,998 100,000 20, 000 10, 000 1, 571, 318 501), 000 250, WO 340, 904, 8, 831, 657 4, 000, 000 2, 500, 000 1,,939,173: 53, 392, 533 Tex... Feb. 21 100, 000 20? 000: Wash, i Mar. 10 2, 000, 000 100, 000: Ohio- Apr. 21 Undivided profits 75, 000 20, 000; 6. 250: 945, 417 766,173; 35, 239, 737 10, oool 765,274 Wash. May 19 2, 200, N.Y.. 2,100,000; 1,500, 000: 599, 538; 37, 780, 321 May 21 000 Kans-J July 1 . 150.000, ...do.... 500. 000 440,000 50,000; 863, 74(i 38, 940,103 6, 453; 2,525, 152 500, 000 ( 131,093 10, 448, 368 W. Va. July 12 2, 000. 000'-1, 000, OOO! 2<H). 061 j 10,398,969 50. 000 July 30 428,105 548! 6, 406' OM— Me—. Aug. 2 200, 000 N.H__ Sept. 6 200,000 Sept. 24 45, 000 Mo... 200, O O! 121, 101 i 2,138, 246 i 1, 507, 054 109,392' 10,000... 503, 496 300, 000 i 14, 620, 000,7, 430, 543 5, 227, 559.218, 607, 748 EEPOET OF THE COMPTliOLLEK 169 OF THE CXJKBENCY TABLE NO. 8.—Number and capital of State banks converted into national banking associations in each Stale and Territory from. 1863 to October SI, 1924 Nura- [ borofl Capital Stale or Territory 34 28 22 189 52 (55 Maine New H a m p s h i r e Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Istp.nd Connecticut New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Eastern States.. Virginia. _ West Virginia N or t h C a r ol i n a Son Mi C aroli n a Georgia Florida A l;i b;> in a H\'I is.sissi ppi Lou isiana Texas. Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Southern States. Number of banks State or Territory hanks j | $4, 005, 000 2, 595, 000 2,029, 090 71,691,200 16,717,550 18, 932, 770 j 390 \ 116,571,510 227 49 110 0 36 5 I 108,231,291 j 9, 520, 450 ! 32. 194, 095 585,010 ; i 10, 249, 372 880, 000 i 433 I 161,660.218 66 33 36 46 27 18 27 J5 12 64 40 39 48 5,912. 100 2, 208, 900 3.411.000 4. Ii2, 000 2*, 837, 000 !,8i5, 000 2, 700. 000 1. 190, 000 :•;. 575. ooo 5. 622. 500 2. 407, 500 5,781,900 4,415,000 24 25 i 37 24 33 106 42 43 Ohio.. Indiana Illinois Michigan. _ Wisconsin.. Minricsota. IOWB Missouri. -. Capital $2,890, 000 1,603,000 3,830, 000 2, 820, 000 3,395, 000 f), 746, 000 1,935,000 14,851,800 Middle Western S t a t e s . . North D a k o t a . ... South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico. Okluhoma Western Slates. Washi ngr on Oregon . California. Idaho Nevada Arizona 471 i 40,047,900 : j i Pacific States.. United States. 2,405 j 4i5. 901,228 TABLE NO. 9.—Conversions of Slate banks and primary organizations as national banks since March 14, 1900, to October 31 ^ 1924 Conversions of State banks Classification Number Capital less ihan $50,000... .. Capital $50,000 or over Total Capital Reorganizations from State and private banks and national banks Number Capital Primary organizations Number Capital Total *£?] Capital 822 $21,823,300 1, 128 $29, 877, 000 2. 497 $04, 305, 500 4, 447 $116, 005, 800 664 114,857.800 705 112, 035, (»0 1,510 196, 775, 000 2, 879j 424, 567, 800 : 1, 486 136,681. 100 1,833 142,812,000 4, 007 201,0S0, 500 7, 328j 540, 573, 600 170 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 10.—Number of national banks increasing their capital, together with the amount of increase monthly for years ended October 31, since 1920 1921 J920 Months Number November.. December... January February.__ March April May June.. July August September._ October Total 28 24 107 50 77 69 49 53 75 36 19 21 Capital $3, 270, 000 2,015,000 15,805, 000 5, 900, 000 8,615,000 19, 030, 100 4,084, 000 4, 694, 000 13, 695, 000 8,515,000 1,485,000 17,510,000 608 104,618,100 Number 22 22 65 38 23 26 9 16 15 6 10 7 1922 Capital • Number . 1923 Capital $985,000 1, .580,000 5, 605,800 4, 575, 000 1,495,000 5, 700, 000 1, 090,000 2, 765,000 1,760,000 295,000 1,510,000 475,000 7 $2,690,000 7 425,000 24 3,320,000 25 7,420,000 16 1, 286, 000 23 3, 030, 000 17 2,055, 000 23 4, 040, 000 39 6, 074, 850 21 1.821,500 12 1,200,000 15 1, 665, 000 259 27,835,800 229 35, 027,350 Number 11 49 57 28 30 22 15 22 29 16 10 13 1924 Capital Number Capital $1,740,000 1,475,000 4,100,000 5, 935, 000 3,487, 500 2,115,000 675,000 485,000 2,165,000 410,000 1,040,000 1,325,000 $880,000 11,165, (XX) 6,835, 000 3, 605, 000 3,870, 000 2, 505, (XX) 2, 540, 000 2, 700, 000 3, 200. 000 1,485,000 1, 045, 000 3, 037, 500 9 12 34 25 24 22 6 11 26 5 9 13 1302 142, 867, 500 2 196 2 24,952, 500 1 Of these cases, 165 were effected wholly or in part by stock diyidends aggregating $24,749,000. 2 Of these cases, 78 were effected wholly or in part by stock dividends aggregating $7,093,583. TABLE N O . 11.—Number and authorized capital of national banks chartered and the number and capital stock of banks closed in each year ended October 31, since 1913, with the yearly increase or decrease Closed Chartered Year No. 1914.. 1915. 1916.. 1917.. 1918.. 1919.. 1920.. 1921.. 1922.. 1923.. 1924.. Capital 195 $18, 675, 000 9, 689, 500 144 6, 630, 000 122 176 11,590,000 164 13, 400, 000 245 21, 780, 000 361 31, 077, 500 169 20, 005,000 232 24,890,800 190 30, 522, 500 135 21,375, 000 Consolidated under act Nov. 7, 1918 No. Loss to capital 26 i $3,220, 000 15 11,650,000 24 i 850, 000 21 1 3, 275,000 19 i 2, 575,000 16 i 1, 255, 000 1 2 In voluntary liquidation No. Capital Insolvent No. Capital 113 $26,487, 000 21 $1,810,000 82 13, 795,000 14 1,830,000 805, 000 135 14,828,000 13 7 1,230, 000 107 14, 367, 500 250, 000 68 16,165,000 2 25, 000 83 16, 380, 000 1 205,000 84 14, 730, 000 5 93 37, 075, 000 34 1,870,000 103 18,910, 000 31 2, 015, 000 121 39, 290, 000 53 3, 405. 000 155 40, 745, 000 2138 9, 635, 000 Net yearly Net yearly increase decrease (exclusive of (exclusive of existing banks existing banks increasing decreasing their capital) their capital) No. Capital 61 48 62 94 135 $2, 155,000 257 14,492,500 18 77 690, 800 No. Capital 26 $9, 622,000 5, 935, 500 9, 003,000 4, 007, 500 3,015,000 19, 790,000 3 14,747,500 3174 30,260,000 Amount of capital stock reductions incident to consolidations. Includes 6 banks with aggregate capital $255,000 restored to solvency. 'There was also one bank restored with capital of $40,000 for which receiver had been appointed prior to November 1, 1923. Also includes one bank with capital of $200,000 which had been placed in voluntary liquidation by its shareholders during the previous year. 3 There was a net loss of 166 banks, considering the 7 banks restored to solvency and the one which was in voluntary liquidation. 171 BEPOBT OF THE COAtPTBOIJLER OF THE CUEEENCY TABLE NO. 12.—Total number of National banks organized, consolidated under act November 7, 1918, insolvent, in voluntary liquidation, and in operation on October 31, 1924 Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut _ 113 - _ -.. 72 76 1 54 1 1 4 7 5 58 165 47 42 157 17 61 13 22 54 46 Total Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina GeorgiaFlorida \labama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee . .. . _ Total Southern States Ohio . .. Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa.. Missouri 531 251 870 2 2 3 31 4 2 2 2 4 2, 635 _ 393 247 43 176 232 161 123 108 164 94 154 66 82 918 118 226 189 . 343 51 10 45 630 - . 34 15 6 8 2,437 .. 11 29 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania _ Delaware Maryland _ . . District of Columbia 3 16 1 6 781 __. 343 65 112 844 310 _ Total New England States.._ 1,099 28 127 394 689 250 10 40 18 85 10 14 111 526 1,769 7 5 9 1 11 13 11 2 8 49 8 38 29 29 24 56 26 39 28 39 285 20 77 71 183 125 83 81 93 55 104 36 33 577 89 138 107 31 139 761 1,704 8 34 230 2 7 1 5 2 6 17 23 16 5 1 2 124 165 110 358 425 486 257 2 3 5 20 20 12 72 116 109 65 248 500 122 157 331 347 131 3, 364 28 151 991 2,194 4 2 36 35 35 42 52 11 17 33 37 131 121 43 9 44 166 115 175 259 90 36 141 233 Total Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas _____ Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma . . . 235 187 341 _ 426 187 56 202 75 704 9 2 1 22 29 20 252 33 422 2,413 7 279 690 1,437 195 132 433 105 Total Western States Washington Oregon. . . _ California Idaho ._ Utah __ Nevada Arizona Alaska 3 27 l\ 14 18 54 23 144 19 111 98 267 68 3 12 21 78 263 599 4 1 2 38 _ Total Pacific States Hawaii Porto Rico Consolidated operaunder act Insolvent In liqui- In tion dation Nov. 7, 1918 Organized States _ Total Island possessions Total of United States _ 8 2 2 3 JC 29 5 953 13 j 6 1 11 19 4 5 7 12, 590 3 7 1 121 792 2 3,579 8,098 172 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 13.—Changes of corporate title of national banksf year ended October 81, 1924 Charter No. 5684 2223 10611 248(5 12288 1559 11961 10521 2604 78G0 96GL 11316 290 12277 8920 10357 8627 7705 10809 12269 7782 3979 643 6019 5263 9856 Title and location The National Bank of Sayre, Pa., to " T h e Merchants and Mechanics National Bank of Sayre" The First and Farmers National Bank of Montrose, Pa., to " T h e First and Farmers National Bank and Trust Co. of Montrose" Date 1923 Dec. 0 Dec. 11 1924 The Wise County National Bank of Wise, Va. f to " T h e First National Bank of Wise" ._ Jan. 9 T h e Milmo National Bank of Laredo, Tex., to " T h e First National Bank of Laredo" . . Jan. 14 The American National Bank of Pontiac, Mich., to " First National Bank in Pontiac" __ Jan 15 T h e Atlanta National Bank Atlanta, Ga., to " T h e Atlanta and Lowry National Bank "_ Feb. 6 The Rosevillo National Bank, Roseviile, Calif., to " T h e First National Bank of ftoseville" -Feb. 8 The Farmers National Bank of Haramon, Okla., to " T h e First National Bank of l l a m m o n " —" Feb. 0 The Winters National Bank of Dayton, Ohio, to " The Winters National Bank and Trust Co. of Dayton" Feb. 12 The First National Bank of Frackville, Pa., to " T h e First National Bank and Trust Co. of Frackville, P a . " Feb. 20 The First National Bank of East Newark, N . J., to " T h e Kcarny National B a n k , " Kearny, N . J Mar. I The Farmers National Bank of Pretty Prairie, Kans., to " T h e First National Bank, Pretty Prairie" Mar. 25 The Brick Church National Bank of Orange, N . J., to " F i r s t National Bank of East Orange," East Orange, N . J Apr. 1 T h e Second National Bank of Oswego, N . Y., to "Second National Bank & T r u s t Co. of Oswego" „ Apr. 15 The Security National Bank of Muskogee, Okla., to " T h e Muskogee-Security National Bank" Apt. 18 The Citizens National Bank of Oneonta, N . Y., to " T h e Citizens National Bank and | Trust Co. of Oneonta" May 1 The National Bank of Bakersfield, Calif, to " F i r s t National Bank in Bakersfield" _. M a y 3 T h e First National Bank of Arlington, N . J., to " T h e First National Bank and Trust Co. of Kearney, N . J . " _._ May 5 The National Bank of Monrovia. Calif., to " F i r s t National Bank in Monrovia" May 8 Fairport National Bank, Fairport, N . Y., to "Fairport National Bank and Trust C o . " The Northern National Bank of Great Falls, Mont., to " T h e Labor National Bank of M a y 27 Great Falls" _ First National Bank in South Bend, W a s h . , t o " T h e First National Bank of llwaco," M a y 31 Wash The First National Bank of Graham, Va., to " T h e Twin City National Bank of Blue- July 3 field," Va The Independence National Bank, Independence, Oreg., to "First National Bank of July 2o I n d epen d ence " The Commonwealth-Atlantic National Bank of Boston, Mass., to " T h e Atlantic Na- Aug. 1 tional Bank of Boston" The Larchmont National Bank, Larehmont, N . Y., to " T h e Larchmont National Bank Aug. 8 and Trust C o . " T h e First National Bank of Dyersburg, Tenn., to " First-Citizens National Bank of Sept, 5 Dyersburg" _•___ The Oklahoma Stock Yards National Bank of Oklahoma City, Okla., to "Oklahoma Oct. 17 National Bank in Oklahoma C i t y " . Oct. 20 TABLE N O . 14.—Changes of title incident to consolidations of national banks, year ended October SI, 1924 The Magrudcr National Bank of Port Clinton, Ohio (123(i5), and The First National Bank of Port Clinton (6227) consolidated under the charter of the latter, with title: The First National-Magruder Bank of Port Clinton. The Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle, Wash. (9798), and The Union National Bank of Seattle (11280) consolidated under the charter of the latter, with title: The Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle. . The National Bank and Trust Co. of Red Bank, N. J. (12520), and The Second National Bank of Pted Bank (2257) consolidated under the charter of the latter, with title: The Second National Bank and Trust Co. of Red Bank. The Iluntlngton National Bank, ITuntington, W. Va. (4607), and The First National Bank of Huntington (3106) consolidated under the charter of the latter, with title: The First. Fluntingtou National Bank. The Copelan National Bank, Greensboro, Ga. (8452), and Greensboro National Bank (6967) consolidated under the charter of the latter, with title: The First National Bank of Greensboro. The Citizens National Bank, Keene, M. II. (2299), and The Ashuelot National Bank of Kcene (946) Consolidated under the charter of the latter, with title: The Ashuelot-Citizens National Bank of Keene, REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 173 TABLE N O . 15.—National banks chartered during the year ended October 31, 1924 Charter No. Title 12578 i First National Rank of Ketchikan. $50,000 12581 : First National Bank of Winslow. 50,000 12533 j First National Bank of Hope.. 12511 12545 12572 12577 12579 12584 100,000 National Bank of Martinez Seaboard National Bank of Los Angeles Walnut Park National Bank, Walnut Park. Wilshirc National Bank of Los Angles Pacific National Bank of San Francisco First National Bank in Kcrnum Total (6 banks). 12517 12531 50,000 1,000, 000 50, 000 200. 000 1,000,000 25, 000 2, 325, American National Bank of Denver.. First National Bank of La Vela 000 500, 000 25, 000 Total (2 banks). 12546 Capital 525,000 First National Bank of Seabreeze. f.0,000 =-*-l...J- ! 12492 ; City National Bank of Atlanta > 12479 • 12480 ; 12493 ! 12525 ! 12528 : 200. 00!) First National Bank of Valier Ogden National Bank of Chicago Stock Yards National Bank of Chicago First National Bank in Woodhuli . . . . . AVood Kiver National Bank, Wood River.. 1 fiOO,000 , Total (5 b a n k s ) . 12466 12532 25, 000 2(XJ, 000 1,350,000 25, 000 00, 000 Old First National Bank of Mount Vernon. Citizens National Bank of Kondallville 100,000 80, OOi) 180,000 Total (2 banks). 12544 First National Bank in Poeihontas 75, 000 12457 12490 First National Bank in Eureka Fourth National Bank in Wichita. Total (2 banks) 50,000 1, 000,000 1, 050,000 KKNTUCKY 12456 Farmers National Bank of Se.ottsvillo 50, 000 LOUISIANA 12523 12527 First National Bank of Crowley.. First National Bank of Pineville. Total (2 banks). 100, 000 50, 000 150,000 » With two branches in Atlanta. Consolidated on Feb. 7, 1921, with The Atlanta and Lowry National Bank, Atlanta, under act Nov. 7, 1918. 174 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 15.—National banks chartered during the year ended October 31, 1924—Continued Chartor No. MARYLAND 12590 Nicodemus National Bank of Hagerstown $100,000 MASSACHUSETTS 12481 12540 12567 Atlas National Bank of Springfield 2 Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers National Bank of Boston.. Dedhani National Bank, Dedham Total (3 banks). 12474 12561 300,000 500,000 100,000 900,000 Reed City National Bank, Reed City.. First National Bank of Evart Total (2 banks). 25,000 35,000 60,000 MINNESOTA 12507 12518 12568 National Bank of Wadena Security National Bank of West Minneapolis. Hibbing National Bank, Hibbing Total (3 banks). 50,000 50,000 100,000 200,000 MISSISSIPPI 12478 Commercial National Bank of Hattiesburg 12499 National Peoples Savings Bank and Trust Co. of Vicksburg.. 12501 National City Savings Bank and Trust Co. of Vicksburg 12537 Britton and Koontz National Bank of Natchez __ 12587 Delta National Bank of Yazoo City... Total (5 banks). 12491 12506 12536 12542 12585 550,000 Twelfth Street National Bank of St. Louis American Exchange National Bank of St. Louis.. Total (2 banks). 300,000 200,000 First National Bank in Miles City_. National Bank of Anaconda First National Bank in liysham 150,000 100,000 25,000 Total (3 banks). 12495 12552 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 150,000 500,000 275,000 Citizens National Bank of Ilemingford. Sioux National Bank of Harrison _ Total (2 banks). 25,000 35,000 60,000 NEW JERSEY 12465 12468 12497 12510 125J9 12520 12521 12524 12559 12560 12570 12571 12576 First National Bank of Fairview Citizens National Bank of New Brunswick Palisade National Bank of Fort Lee Pleasantville National Bank, Pleasantville Westmont National Bank, Westmont National Bank and Trust Co. of Red Bank 3 Ocean City National Bank, Ocean City.... Perth Amboy National Bank, Perth Amboy First National Bank of Somers Point Labor Co-operative National Bank of Paterson Lincoln National Bank of Newark First National Bank of Lakehurst ___ Citizens National Bank and Trust Co. of Newark.. Total (13 banks) 2 100,000 250,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 300,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 300,000 25,000 200,000 1,800,000 With two branches in Springfield. Consolidated on Feb. 5,1924, with The Cbapin Nat ional Bank of Springfield, under act Nov. 7,1918. 8 Consolidated on July 1, 1924, with The Second National Bank and Trust Co. of Red Bank, under act Nov. 7,1918. 175 REPORT OF THK COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 15.—National banks chartered during the year ended October 31, 1924—Continued Chartor No. Title 12485 12514 12522 12569 Albuquerque National Bank, Albuquerque. Peoples National Bank of Farmington First National Bank in Clovis 4 Carlsbad National Bank, Carlsbad _ _ Capital NEW MEXICO $250,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 Total (4 banks). 375,000 NEW YORK 12458 12460 12473 12476 12489 12494 12496 12503 12512 12515 12516 12535 12538 12548 12549 12550 12551 12553 12574 12586 Oeeanside National Bank, Oceansidc First National Bank of lnwood Bellport National Bank, Bellport Grape Belt National Bank of Westfield Kings Park National Bank, Kings Park.. First National Bank of Maccdon First National Bank of N arrowsburg First National Bank of Merrick Little Neck National Bank, Little Neck First National Bank of North Tarrytown _ _ 5 Commercial National Bank of New York Cit y _ Pittsford National Bank, Pittsford .'.... National Bank of Rochester Central National Bank of New Rochelle. First National Bank of Hankins _ Jamaica National Bank of New York First National Bank of Cutchogue.. .. Grace National Bank of New York Peoples National Bank of White Plains First National Bank of Cairo _ Total (20 banks) 25,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 25, 000 50,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 1,000,000 25,000 1,200.000 100.000 25, 000 200,000 25,000 1,000,000 100,000 25,000 _. _j 4,100,000 NORTH CAROLINA 12401 National Bank of Forest City. 12404 12502 First National Bank of Whitman... Security National Bank of Taylor.. 65,000 Nonrn DAKOTA 25,000 25,000 Total (2 banks).. 12472 12486 12498 12529 12555 50,000 First National Bank in Ardmore American National Bank of Sayro First National Bank in Carmen First National Bank in Coalgatc American National Bank of Sallisaw. 200,000 25. 000 25,000 25,000 30,000 Total (5 banks).. 12470 12557 305,000 West Coast National Bank of Portland. Portland National Bank, Portland 300,000 200,000 Total (2 banks). 500,000 PENNSYLVANIA 12459 12471 12500 12504 12526 12530 12562 32563 12573 12582 12588 Liberty National Bank of Dickson City Neffs National Bank, Neffs Union town National Bank and Trust Co., Vniontown. Main Line National Bank of Wayne Cheltenham National Bank, Cheltenham._ Citizens National Bank of Jenkintown... First National Bank of Austin. _ First National Bank of Nuremburg O verbrook National Bank of Philadelphia Chalfont National Bank, Chalfont St. Michael National Bank, St. Michael Total (11 banks) 4 100,000 25,000 250,000 50,000 50,000 150,000 50,000 25,000 300,000 50,000 25,000 ; 1.075,000 Receiver appointed Sept. 4, 1924. « With two branches in city of New York, County of Bronx. Consolidated on May 21,1924, with The East River National Bank of the city of New York underact Nov. 7,1918. 176 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O , 15.—National banks chartered during the year ended October 1924—Continued Charter No. Title Capital SOUTH DAKOTA First National Bank of Sherman First National Bank of St. Lawrence.. Total (2 banks). 12488 12547 $25, 000 25.000 50, 000 TENNESSEE 124(57 Peoples National Bank cf La Follcltc - - 12-109 i Washington County National Bank of Johnson City < 12484 | Farmers National Bank of La Folletto Total (3 banks). 50, 000 100, 000 50, 000 200,000 I 12462 12463 1247,1 12487 12505 12508 12513 12543 12554 12556 1256612)80 12583 12589 First National Bank of Rcfugi.o Citizens National Bank of Llano United States National Bank of Galveston. National Border Bank of El Paso " Winfield National Bankr Winflckl First National Bank of Richland _ First National Bank of Chillicothe State National Bank of Big Spring _. First National Bank of Robstown East Texas National Bank of Palestine Seaport National Bank of Houston First National Bank in Alvin Wylic National Bank, Wylie First National Bank in Goldthwaite.. Total (14 banks)-. 12477 100,000 75, 000 1, 000, (XX) 200.000 25, (XX) 30, 000 25,000 50,000 100,000 1.50, 000 250, 000 25. 000 25. 000 25. 000 2. 080, 000 First National Bank of Quantico Middleburg National Bank, Middleburg 25, 000 50, 000 Totol (2 banks) WASHINGTON 12509 25, 000 First, National Bank of Cosmopolis WEST VIRGINIA 12483 125«7> Citizens National Bank of Elkins First National Bank of East Rainelle.. Total (2 banks). 100, 000 25. 000 125, 000 WISCONSIN 12482 American National Bank of Milwaukee * 12534 First National Bank of Washburn 12541 Brown National Bank of Kenosha 12564 Northwestern National Bank of Milwaukee 12575 Farmers-Merchants National Bank of Princeton _ Total (5 banks). 12558 i First National Bank of Parco I, 000, 000 25,000 150, 000 200. 000 40. 000 1,115, 000 _. 25, 000 Total United States (135 banks). 21, 375, 000 • With one branch in Johnson City. Consolidated on Dec. 28,1923, with The Unakn and City National Sank of Johnson City under act Nov. 7, 1918. 7 Receiver appointed Oct. 30,1924. * With two branches in Milwaukee, REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY 177 TABLE N O . 16.—National banks, by Slates and geographical divisions, organized, failed, and reported in voluntary liquidation during the year ended October SI, 1924 Organized States Failed Num- Authorized X umber ber capital Maine Vermont Massachusetts, Connecticut 3 1 1 2 $150,000 Capital $75, 000 50.000 350,000 Gross assets $210, 633 300, 938 4,203,358 $2, 252, 031 900, 000 1 150,000 2, 252. 031 4 475, 000 4. 870, 929 4, 100. 000 1. 800, 000 1, 075, 000 100,000 1 1, 500, 000 3,598,154 5 4 8 2 2, 550, 000 225, 000 1, 750, 000 1,000,000 30. J 75. 822 7. 22f>, 946 15,978,449 18,203,215 7. 075. 000 1 1, 500, 000 3. 598,154 19 0. 125. 000 71.043,432 2 1 75, 000 125, 000 05, 000 I 1 .. 3 45 Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georfi:-1 Florida . . Alabama.. Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas . Kentucky Ten nessee. 200, 000 50. 000 1 1 1 3 3 4 1 100, 000 50, 000 50. 000 050, 000 350, 000 250. 000 00, 000 055, 278 479. 004 587. 987 4, 11)0.719 2, 123, 204 4,241,775 230, 503 3 350. 000 700, 000 50, 000 J75 000 300, 000 3, 337. 501 4, 5'M, 291 195.273 _ 2 Ohio Indiana Illinois AT ichigan Wisconsin. Minnesota Iowa Missouri 60. 000 533, 780 550. 000 5 2 150,000 14 2, 080, 000 1 ! 100,000 1 ' 50 (XX) 3 : 200,000 Southern States. . . 3 725, 000 7, 201, 271 1 30, 000 105,081 1 2 1 33 : 0 815,000 7, 900, 732 20 3, 085, 000 20, 083, 775 7 4 12 2, 750, 000 1,180,000 11,040,000 48. 943, 709 8, 935. 035 102, i 87, 483 3,045,000 2 ! 180, 000 5 , 1,000,000 2 ' 00,000 5 . 1,415, (XX) 3 200 000 1 75,000 2 500,000 Middle Western States 1 100, 000 1, 032, 403 200, 000 881,000 2 9 1 75, 000 330, 000 00, 000 1,027, J25 5, 028, 479 i 820, 020 1 0 3 4 25, 000 1,175, 000 350, 000 1,000,000 158, 976 17.184,523 1,028.039 10,835,200 705, COO 8, 795, 087 37 18. 7S0,000 249. 873, 71.5 2 125,000 1,090,153 1 50, 000 1.420.000 530. 000 200. 000 420, 704 .1.7,203,309 5, 393, 449 2. 473, 399 7,1'28, 953 20 4. 090, 000 14 2 2 50.000 50, 000 2 ; oo, ooo 18 10 7 Montana 2 3 ' 1 2 4 5 i 050 nnn 275, 000 25, 000 525. 000 375 000 305. 000 20 9 3 13 15 23 2. 7J5.O00 1 2 o 25. 000 500, 000 i 325 nno 1 50. OOO _. _ Western States ..... ._ : 4, liin', 77i) 1 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Washington Oregon.. __ California Idaho. Utah Arizona Alas ka..__ Number 20 13 11 1 New York New Jersev Pennsylvania Maryland—_ Colorado New Mexico Oklaho ma Gross assets $900,000 1 Ne w E n g 1 an d States ._ Capital Voluntary liquidation 010. 000 2 5, 025, 754 705, 000 1.1, 053, 907 300, 000 2, 900, 303 325. 000 2, 584, 839 1, 305, 000 12,917, 389 535, 000 s 10, 077, 4.74 185,000 1. 784. 407 1, 190,000 1 10, 5 J 5, 225 015, (XX) 5 0, 0J.9, 184 20 2, 040, 000 18, 803, 792 ]()0 5. 890. 000 04, 078. 002 47 1715,000 53. 215, 879 3 1 140. 000 50, 000 843. 023 282, 24] 4 1 1 200, (KM) 25 000 100, 000 2.801.990 1 330 950 908, 538 1 1 10 2 25, 000 25, 000 7, 225, 000 140. 000 79, 737 101,495 115. 358, 25 L 953, 007 9 o 1 2 r>o! ooo 1 ; >0, 000 1,801,180 50, 000 Pacific States 11 2, 950, 000 10 515.000 5, 173,312 22 7, 505, 000 118,413.070 United States 135 21, 375, 000 138 9, 035, 000 92, 157,918 155 40. 715, 000 521.731.100 1 Afterwards restored to solvency. 'Includes two banks with aggregate capital $80,000 and gross assets $048. i l l restored to solvency. Includes one bank with capital of $40, 000 and gross assets of $291,279 restored to solvency. Includes one bank with capital of $75,000 previously reported in voluntary liquidation. Includes one bank with capital of $50,000 and gross assets of $510,913 restored to solvency. NOTE.—The above statement does not include banks closed by consolidation under act Nov. 7, 1918. 3 4 5 178 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 17.—Number and classification of national banks chartered monthly during the year ended October 81, 1924 Reorganizations | Conversions Prim ?[v^anizations Total Months Number November. December.. January . . . February.. March April May June.. July August September . October.... Capital N u m h p " ber Capital $25, 000 800,000 1,025, 000 400,000 1,600,000 300, 000 150,000 1,055,000 150, 000 50,000 350,000 150,000 Total 29 $200,000 1,000,000 6,055,000 1,825,000 Number Number Capital $565, 000 875,000 1,950,000 $790,000 2,675,000 2,975, 000 2,175, 000 2, 280,000 1, 215,000 3, 425,000 1,590, 000 1,210,000 625,000 2,015,000 400,000 1, 775, 000 680,000 915, 000 3,125, 000 535, 000 810,000 475, 000 1,665, 000 125,000 150,000 250,000 100,000 125,000 97 13, 495, 000 Capital 135 21, 375,000 TABLE N O . 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 31, 1923 [In thousands of dollars] CAPITAL STOCK OF $25,000 Oil LESS Aggregate Num- loans and ber of discounts, banks including rediscounts Cities, States, and Territories Aggregate Aggregate resources, paid-in including capital stock rediscounts OTHER RESERVE CITY Aggregate deposits l 235 1,316 2r> 1,207 4 5 3 4 2 Chicago 1,127 846 636 295 306 2,002 .1,941 1,354 959 880 100 125 75 100 50 1, 657 1,513 1,116 688 732 COUNTRY BANKS Maine _. New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts Connecticut Total New England States.... 18 Ohio . . . Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total Middle Western States 5,706 2, 750 1,093 4,938 50 500 55,265 22, 613 80,597 586 9,379 82,907 202, 381 9,331 168,440 7,312 6,456 700 2,008 1,067 563 3,510 69 1,020 12, 692 4,190 7,935 3,973 11,038 11,033 1,164 3, 222 1,946 1,149 6,886 116 1,613 25,282 7,700 13,968 6,455 750 650 75 250 200 100 549 25 150 2,500 725 775 475 8,599 9,117 984 2,595 1,482 847 5,538 68 1,355 19,650 6,127 11,431 5,043 288 -- 450 65,253 27, 238 98,013 730 11,147 30 25 3 10 8 4 22 1 6 100 29 31 19 . . 7,136 26, 530 12,335 38,432 364 5, 246 374 Total Eastern States. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Q eorgia Florida . . . . . Alabama _ Mississippi Louisiana Texas _ _. Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States 3,210 110 44 198 2 20 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland 51,495 91,572 7,224 72,836 75 63 111 13 33 171 86 27 14,567 11,075 19,902 2,851 7,314 45,575 20, 694 4,982 29,843 18, 095 34,870 5, 559 11,690 72,506 30, 281 8,593 1,875 1,575 2,775 325 825 4,275 2,150 668 23, 699 13,622 26,841 4,614 9,920 60,907 23,142 6,814 579 126,960 21.1,437 14,468 169,559 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 179 TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 31, 1923—Continued |In thousands of dollars] CAPITAL STOCK OF $25,000 OR LESS—Continued Aggregate Num- loans and ber of discounts, banks including rediscounts Cities, States, and Territories Aggregate Aggregate resources, paid-in including capital rediscounts stock Aggregate deposits COUNTRY BANKS—continued North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska . Kansas._ _. _ Montana Wyoming . . . Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States _ Washington _.. Oregon California . Idaho Utah Nevada . " ._ . Arizona Total Pacific; States . . Total country banks Total United States _ _ 36,278 21, 739 13,104 26,799 8,431 3, 993 14,973 2,256 67,469 2,925 1,475 975 2,500 1,225 225 1, 350 300 5, 950 26,926 16,957 9,650 20,608 5,671 3,325 11,657 1,553 54,906 121,155 195,042 16,925 151,253 28 26 61 21 4 3 4 ._ 24,377 15,559 9, 744 17,224 5,308 2,154 9,407 1,267 36,115 673 _ . 117 59 39 100 49 9 50 12 238 4,816 3,924 10,939 3,893 936 685 311 9,978 8, 535 22, 793 6,814 1,468 1,563 831 700 650 1,525 525 100 75 100 8,462 7,175 19,113 5,174 1,134 1,390 636 147 25,504 51,982 3,675 43,084 2,079 2,080 411,231 411,466 759, 550 760,866 52,073 52,098 610,878 612,085 CAPITAL STOCK OVER $25,000, BUT NOT OVER $50,000 OTHER RESERVE CITY Chicago - 1 427 1,920 50 1,743 25 10 12 19 7 10, 833 3,216 5,011 6, 207 2,239 26, 702 6,402 9, 797 14,839 6, 670 1,250 500 600 950 350 22,104 4,740 8,053 11,733 5,463 73 27,566 64, 470 3, 650 52,093 130 5(5 242 23 50, 665 23, 864 108, 470 1,009 11, 639 127,198 58, 473 200, 095 2,170 25, 476 6, 337 2, 695 11,820 200 1,100 106,438 48,853 216,392 1,597 21.043 455 195, 647 479,412 22, 152 394,323 58 50 18 24 26 20 26 3 9 201 27 31 32 22, 849 22, 392 8, 054 7,073 5,886 8,916 7,782 1,054 3,236 46,780 9, 816 13,989 11,411 34, 710 • 30, 882 12,221 11,470 10,513 10,012 33,374 2,437 6, 861 95, 180 15,432 23, 276 17, 603 2, 684 2,290 860 1,185 1,195 965 1,175 150 450 9,235 1,297 1, 490 1, 492 26,731 29,323 10,155 8,983 7,126 13,228 10,237 1,959 5, 623 72,887 11,509 18,312 14,007 525 169, 238 295,971 24, 468 230,140 COUNTRY BANKS Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Connecticut Total, New England States New York New Jersev _ _ _ 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 . _. _ . .. _. . . ._ 180 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 31, 1923—Continued [In thousands of dollars] CAPITAL STOCK OVER $25,000, BUT NOT OVER $50,000—Continued Cities, States, and Territories Aggregate Num- loans and ber of discounts, banks including rediscounts Aggregate Aggregate resources, paid-in including capital rediscounts stock Aggregat deposits COUNTRY BANKS—continued Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan... Wisconsin.. Minnesota.. Iowa Missouri _ _. 88 61 170 32 38 97 153 40 29,399 20,104 60,019 13,495 18,288 45,365 66,780 11,190 59, 292 33,718 107, 020 25, 503 30,155 70,165 97,242 18,987 4,138 2,735 7,972 1,520 1,820 4,281 7,260 1,867 45,883 25*758 81,240 2L,372 24,531 58,275 73, 580 13,980 Total Middle Western States.. North Dakota. South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico _.. Oklahoma 679 264,640 442, 082 31, 593 344, 619 38 46 93 95 24 13 49 112 14, 351 23,524 38, 835 30, 915 5,343 4,390 16, 649 5, 038 33,564 21, 756 34, 812 56,197 49, 978 9, 629 8,082 30,377 8, 264 63,801 1, 805 2,160 4, 360 4,523 1,040 565 2, 220 725 5,080 16, 806 27*, 898 40,765 37, 49G 7,143 6, 514 23,807 6, 287 53,061 485 172, 609 282, 896 22, 478 219,771 37 36 84 29 6 1 5 12, 736 11,287 31, 462 10,154 2,428 750 1, 260 22, 791 22, 097 58, 854 18, 211 4, 431 I, 137 2, 966 1,785 1,690 4,183 1,350 300 50 250 18, 803 17, 936 48, 401 14,108 3,597 987 2, 544 198 70, 077 130, 487 9, 608 106, 376 Total Western States. Washington. Oregon California... Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Total Pacific States . 15 Alaska (nonmembcr banks). 3 847 150 2,888 2, 528 Total country banks. _ 2,418 900, 624 1, 698, 206 114,099 1,349,850 Total United States... 2,419 901, 051 1,700,132 114,149 1, 351, 593 C A P I T A L S T O C K O V E R $50,000, B U T N O T O V E R $200,000 CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES New York Chicago Total 3, 545 4,121 7,494 | 8,952 j 973 800 7, 666 -. 16, 446 J 1, 773 | 5, 727 7,193 1.2,920 1,982 7, 459 783 3,071 14,962 2,167 28, 504 1,824 3, 640 4,900 3,791 16,157 1,872 5,841 736 370 911 40, 940 2, 823 1, 356 4, 675 7,497 200 600 391 800 200 400 150 200 600 200 400 100 100 165 2,350 400 200 200 400 2,454 13,267 1,417 22,354 1,200 2,277 4,383 3,320 14,493 1,306 4,722 459 260 646 35, 486 2,031 .1,135 3,978 6,242 OTHER RESERVE CITIES Boston Brooklyn and Bronx , Buffalo _ _ Philadelphia Pittsburgh Washington Dallas . . Fort Worth G»lveston. Houston San Antonio Waco Little Rock.... Cincinnati _-_ Chicago Minneapolis St. Paul. Dubuque _ Sioux City 1,116 1,940 2,024 2,316 9,736 1,045 2,825 214 95 38 15, 339 1,112 602 1, 531 4,054 BEPOET OF THE COMPTBOIJLEB. OF THE CURRENCY 181 TABLE N O . 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 31, 1923—Continued [In thousands of dollars] CAPITAL STOCK OVER $50,000, B U T N O T OVER $200,000—Continued Cities, States, and Territories Aggregate Num- loans and Aggregate Aggregate paid-in ber of discounts, resources, including banks including rediscounts capital stock rediscounts Aggregate deposits OTHER RESERVE cmES—continued Kansas City., M o . . . St. Joseph _ St. Louis Lincoln Omaha... _. Kansas City, Kans_. Topeka— Wichita Helena Denver Pueblo.. Muskogee _. Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane... Los Angeles. Ogden • _ 2 3 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 5, 282 12,000 1,160 2, 958 4,191 1, 507 2,859 2,173 2,163 3, 743 1,014 2,078 1, 770 1, 600 2, 453 25 2, 015 898 10, 574 19, 936 2,720 6,177 6,864 3,193 6,943 3,542 3,900 5,612 2,138 4,102 3,903 3,170 6, 010 910 4,050 1, 630 All other reserve cities.. 72 121,710 Total all reserve cities.. 81 129,382 25 40 29 89 10 29 27, 859 31,088 18,622 105, 750 6, 023 20, 929 222 192 117 311 9 30 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.. Iowa Missouri.... 400 600 200 400 400 200 400 400 200 600 100 350 200 200 400 198 200 100 9, 577 18,055 2,197 5,130 6,343 2, SOS 6,005 2,987 3,370 4, 523 1, 792 3, 258 3,573 2,836 h, 299 664 3, 562 i, 305 241,471 13, 604 203, 431 257,917 15, 377 216,351 59, 794 63, 703 39, 585 209, 452 13,006 42, 242 3, 295 4,715 3, 235 11,578 1,270 4, 275 48, 890 45, 493 29,945 .109, 582 9, 402 29,532 210,277 427, 782 28, 368 332,904 199,21.0 136, 100 298, 908 4, 077 27, 651 448, 060 295, 520 070, 782 10,074 54, 298 23, 720 13, 803 37, 879 797 3,077 360,017 245,4S1 531,471 7,111 43, 689 059 600, 540 1,484,740 79,336 1,193, 709 04 30 44 37 51 2] 45 21 .13 208 24 03 39 62, 826 42,409 47, 540 34, 585 35, 041 21, 188 32, 824 20, 502 11,177 134, 987 19, 388 54, 720 28, 000 94, 114 05, 320 71,914 57, 340 55, 079 41,099 57,172 35, 288 20, 354 244, 709 33, 404 89, 637 44, 441 6, 995 3,921 4,972 4,770 0.090 2, 475 5, 500 2, 400 1,800 22, 605 2, 640 7,081 3,964 69, 684 50,912 56, 570 45, 370 87,044 32, 754 41,155 27, 343 15, 297 189,36* 26. 513 66, 3S0 32, 093 000 545, 790 909, 943 75, 219 690,489 119 97 105 55 02 50 93 42 125, 020 71,097 148, 822 55, 210 58, 875 40, 309 90, 825 29,771 237,931 128, 633 271, 072 108,997 107, 216 79, 033 130, 900 57, 038 17,432 10, 637 17, 783 6, 330 7,105 4, 935 9,675 4,285 178,912 95,511 210,847 90, 075 87, 134 65, 742 103,984 44, 409 713 020, 025 1,127,420 78, 182 870.614 COUNTRY BANKS Maine New Hampshire-. Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States Now York. New Jersey Pennsylvania... Delaware Maryland Total Middle Western States. 182 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 18.—Classijicatioii of riational banks, according to capital stock, December 31, 1923—Continued I In thousands of dollars] CAPITAL STOCK OVER $50,000, BUT NOT OVER $200,000—Continued Aggregate Num- loans and ber of discounts, banks including rediscounts Cities, States, and Territories Aggregate Aggregate resources, paid-in including capital stock rediscounts Aggregate deposits COUNTRY BANKS—continued 18 21 33 58 24 19 31 12 61 Total Western States Washington Oregon. _ _ California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona . . . 31, 791 33, 074 38, 584 80, 395 44, 356 42,299 46,169 19, 999 78, 985 1,960 2,010 3,200 6, 255 2,995 2,030 3,130 1, 425 6, 645 26,589 26,314 27, 676 63, 021 36,529 35, 640 36,644 13,900 65, 679 244,054 415,652 29, 650 331,992 32 _ 18, 578 19,495 25, 954 47,914 24, 793 27,516 25, 035 14,033 40, 736 277 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas M on tana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma 30 99 20 4 6 11 27, 831 24, 597 94, 884 14, 358 2,558 4,980 14, 238 55, 794 48, 024 171,496 24, 552 4,548 9, 569 26,775 3, 520 " 3,555 12, 182 2. 160 400 635 1,350 46,370 39,876 139,434 18,710 3,779 7,797 23,255 279, 221 202 183,446 340, 758 23,802 Hawaii (nonmember bank) 1 467 2,185 100 1,987 Total country banks 2, 740 2,477,211 4, 708, 486 314,657 3,706,976 Total United States 2,821 2, 606, 593 4,966, 403 330,034 3,923, 327 Total Pacific States CAPITAL STOCK OVER $2C0,C00, BUT NOT OVER $500,000 CENTRAL RESERVE CITY New York * _ OTHER RESERVE CITIES Boston ... Brooklyn and Bronx. Buffalo Philadelphia _ Pittsburgh, _ Baltimore _ Washington Richmond _ Jacksonville Birmingham _ Dallas El Paso.. Fort Worth Houston San Antonio _ Waco.. Little Rock Louisville Memphis. Nashville. Cincinnati Columbus. Indianapolis Chicago Peoria.. Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis, St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, M o St. Joseph _ __ 5,026 10,564 4,904 64, 551 15, 537 13,297 15, 730 1,588 7,312 1,707 4,781 10,605 3,868 8,064 2,793 9,180 5, 341 9,434 5, 749 6, 246 8, 735 14, 716 3, 689 7,129 7, 750 1,588 11,743 4,134 5,907 11,625 2,949 2,937 7, 557 16, 849 4,030 7,104 15,742 13, 255 114,806 28, 070 21,248 28, 555 2, 531 15,887 3,856 6, 950 16, 743 6,481 15,348 5, 791 15,229 9, 280 20, 746 10,112 8,724 20,125 27, 527 5, 893 17,871 13, 255 5,003 23,110 7,473 10,311 21,800 6,479 5,847 11,910 25, 804 7,805 500 500 950 5, 930 i,800 1,800 2, 027 300 500 250 500 1, 200 400 1,100 750 1,350 (500 MOO 800 !)00 900 1,600 400 850 800 BOO 1,000 500 700 1,000 500 500 (550 1,800 500 5,979 13,859 9,964 90,384 21,401 15,883 22,851 1,786 14,420 3,203 6,314 12,952 5,420 12,686 4,064 12.146 6,951 17, 380 7, 558 6, 858 15,715 22,077 4,918 16,222 10,317 4,051 17, 532 5,935 8,134 18, 984 3,968 5,045 9,145 21.147 6,349 183 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 31, 1923—-Continued [In thousands of dollars] CAPITAL STOCK OVEIt $200,000, Bl.-T NOT OVER $500,000— Continued Number of banks Cities, States, and Territories Aggregate loans and discounts, including rediscounts Aggregate Aggregate resources, paid-in including capital rediscounts stock Aggregate deposits OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued St Louis Lincoln Omaha Topeka Helena Denver Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Portland Los Angeles Ogden Salt Lake City -- - ..-_.. - - ... All other reserve cities._ 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 4 2 4 1 ! 1 2 3 1, 079 6,158 2,4J5 2, 337 1,804 6,277 4,105 7, 731 7. 802 5, 034 17,203 2,957 317 4, 994 4,045 11,279 7,400 9,209 4,174 5,390 3,090 9, 240 12, 648 13, 445 21,270 8,845 34,187 5,288 1,275 7,377 9, 248 23, 214 750 800 300 ,500 250 600 500 1,050 1,450 750 1,000 500 300 500 750 1,300 6,150 6,666 3,530 4 477 3,005 8,435 10,715 10,702 18,544 7,289 30,802 3,871 839 6, 555 7,453 19,516 120 752, 037 47,057 610,267 410, 234 771,800 49, 007 025,183 4 3 28 4 14 11,987 0, 572 90, 550 11,438 32, 584 25,915 9, 889 168, 443 22, 497 05,417 1,500 1,200 10, 090 1, 950 4,982 20,912 5,134 133, 363 14,393 50,408 53 ... _ 405, 072 125 159,131 292,101 19, 722 224, 210 31 10 00 3 2 97, 309 60, 442 .184.481 4, 071 0, 503 181, 850 139, 720 370, 999 9, 157 9, .107 9.690 5, 900 21, 675 603 502 148,326 113,795 287,017 6, 698 7,570 112 353, 400 710,893 38, 430 563,412 15 12 it; 10 9 f > 10 7 \ 19 6 6 5 48, 083 48, 479 43, 880 29, 808 23. 807 14, 092 24, 506 17, 222 1, 500 45, 771 17, 130 10,749 13,997 70,417 74,995 69, 787 52, 757 34, 75G 28, 072 41, 909 28, 450 2, 284 83, 874 29, 047 20, 225 23, 315 5,775 4, 250 5, 300 3, 775 3,200 1,800 3, 350 2, 160 250 0,300 2,500 2, 075 1,950 54, 751 53,388 51,208 42, 460 22, 447 23, 273 31,142 22,199 614 66, 890 23,023 18,444 17,031 121 345, 030 571,888 42, 685 426, 870 1 84, 551 53,100 49, 337 43, 920 54, 294 15,554 14,299 1,853 151,839 105, 124 99, 521 83, 389 93, 722 20, 702 21, 854 3, 051 JO, 100 6,975 7, 200 4, 500 6, 725 1,925 1, 250 250 118,506 82, 782 79,617 70,204 76,053 21,759 17,511 2,626 109 310,974 585, 202 38, 925 469, 058 1 1 1 3 3 Total all reserve cities _ 4, 213 3, 000 1 491 7, 301 7, 075 0, 332 4, 840 2, 443 13, 104 14,413 300 250 300 800 800 5,420 3,947 1, 301 10, 782 11,689 COUNTRY BANKS MaineVermont.. _ Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York . New Jerscy.-Pennsylvania Delaware. Marylaiid__ _ Total Eastern States..-.^ Virginia _ West Virginia _ _ North CarolinaSouth Carolina, Georgia Florida. Alabama AlississippiLouisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky _ Tennessee..._ Total Southern States.. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan... Wisconsin. Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota.. Nebraska Kansas. Montana. 17688°—24f 13 _ 29 20 19 13 J7 o 4 184 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stocky December' 81, 1923—Continued [In thousands of dollars] CAPITAL STOCK OVER $200,000, BUT NOT OVER $500,000-Contimied Aggregato Num- loans and ber of discounts, banks including rediscounts Cities, States, and Territories Aggregate Aggregate resources, paid-in including capital rediscounts stock Aggregate deposits COUNTRY BANKS—continued 2 2 1 4 5, 345 6, 551 4,281 7, 020 8, 250 12,074 7, 230 11,968 550 600 400 1, 150 7,315 10, 614 6,184 9,900 18 46, 877 80, (560 5,150 67,152 4 2 12 3 10, 209 5,144 35, 339 8, 404 19, 854 7, 072 64, 024 15,188 1, 350 550 4, 250 850 17, 063 4, 349 50,452 12, 828 21 59, 090 106, 138 7, 000 84,692 1 1, 52(5 5, 752 500 4,270 Total country banks.. 435 1,282,700 2, 358, 754 152,412 1,839,664 Total United States 560 1,698,934 3,130,614 201, 419 2, 461, 847 Wyoming _ Colorado New MexicoOklahoma _„ . _ _ Total Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho _ Total Pacific States. Hawaii (nonnienber banks) _.. CAPITAL STOCK OVER $500,000, B U T N O T OVER $1,000,000 CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES 50, 588 26,891 Total. 81,539 44, 592 5,800 2,600 64,746 38, 289 77, 479 New York.. Chicago 126,131 8,400 103,033 27, 336 22, 692 13, 387 6, 163 60, 770 35, 484 18, 269 20,931 43, 922 26, 829 11, 257 9,174 31,586 36, 485 21,010 5, 107 20,011 5,172 5,641 6,884 20, 575 21,548 4,463 9,054 17,162 7,186 15, 284 7,067 10,018 9,359 42, 924 11, 755 5,271 42, 218 5,126 13,072 44, 089 18, 687 16,091 26, 043 7,761 14,810 38, 926 45, 231 19,735 9,601 104, 093 64,368 35, 597 40, 920 65, 974 40, 935 19, 248 15, 319 64,884 63, 464 38, 596 8,663 30, 517 9,477 10,709 24,112 34, 564 44,309 10,910 17,390 28,076 10,150 22, 276 13, 333 15,342 12,961 74, 272 21, 085 9,312 63, 661 8,862 27,897 2, 750 1,600 1,000 1,000 5, 000 2,950 2, 250 2, 350 4,000 1,750 1,000 1,000 3,350 2,800 3,600 600 1,000 600 1,000 1,000 1,600 2,500 GOO 1,300 1,800 1,000 1,800 1,000 1,000 600 3,000 2,000 525 3,400 600 2,000 2, 550 2,600 2,000 2,600 1,000 3,000 OTHER RESERVE CITIES Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx.. Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh. _ Baltimore Washington _ _ Richmond Atlanta Dallas El Paso. Fort Worth Houston San Antonio Waco Louisville Memphis Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo Chicago Peoria Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Des Moines Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Louis Lincoln _ _ Omaha Kansas City, Kans_. Wichita Denver _ Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Los Angeles http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 39,482 24,866 61, 505 11, 640 21,436 29,905 38,162 16, 818 7,063 77, 504 51,913 29,004 31, 851 51,646 33, 236 16,969 13,016 56, 537 55, 245 29,982 7,218 24,426 8, 156 6,719 21,453 26, 357 31,100 9, 550 12, 334 22,483 8,143 17,450 10, 711 13,946 10, 570 63, 782 16, 778 7,679 45, 508 7,540 23,533 75,624 34,654 19,488 53, 533 8,262 15,944 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTBOIXEB OF THE CTTKB.EH'CY 185 TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital siockj December'SI, 1923—-Continued [In thousands of dollars] CAPITAL STOCK OVER $~>00,000, BUT NOT OVER $1,000,000— Con tinned Aggregate Num- loans and ber of discoun ts, Aggrognfe resources, including banks including rediscounts rediscounts Cities, States, and Territories Aggregate paid-in capital stock Aggregate deposits OTHER HKSKRVK cm i:s--continued Oakland Salt Lake City 20, 541 0, 054 3"i. 088 11,892 2,000 600 27,325 10, 565 824, 268 1, J53f 306 8.1, 67o 3, J79.0S2 102 901, 747 1, 579, 437 90, 075 1,282,717 9 6 2 7 8,616 33, 918 13, 928 51,000 14, 788 01,734 21,178 95, 672 1,200 4, 600 1,850 0, 350 J i, 015 4t> 253 J 4, 314 76, 626 17 107,462 193,372 14, 000 148,208 6 5 37, 307 59, 129 22, 789 68, 868 114, 092 47, 789 5, 150 5, 750 4,000 54,981 95, 600 34, 733 18 119,285 230, 249 14, 900 185,374 7 2 3 2 1 1 4 3 3 3 38,940 13, 521 22,611 10, 7-11 5, 000 3,978 32,012 14,911 11,106 26,395 59, 857 19, 189 37, 243 20, 901 10.186 8, 7J6 50. 529 24, 147 17, 908 40,612 6,000 1,700 2, 350 2,000 1,000 1,000 3, 600 2,800 2, 600 2,800 38,861 12,752 28,129 14, 764 8,01)7 6,551 43, 400 18,116 10,782 32, 051 29 179,215 289,291 25, 650 213, 503 3 4 1 1 1 2 13,153 16,699 6, 252 7, 587 4, 476 6,635 21, 31(5 30, 934 9, 854 15,375 6, 960 1.1,552 2, 600 3, 300 750 1,000 800 1,600 13, 789 22,629 8, 034 12,844 5, 338 8, 738 12 54, 802 96, 021 10, 050 71,372 3 1 1 23,972 10.030 % 677 42, 974 17,000 5, 131 2, 750 1,000 700 35, 594 15, 733 3. 563 54, 890 2 All other reserve cities Total all reserve cities COUNTRY BANKS Maine _.„.- Rhode Inland Connecticut... Total New England States. New York _ New Jersov Pennsylvania _. Total Eastern Slates.... Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina. Florida Alabama Louisiana Texas "Keintnciky Tennessee . .. . _ .. - Total Southern States Ohio Indiana . Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota... - Total Middle Western States California Washington Nevada... Total Pacific States.... _ _ 5 36, 679 66, 005 4, 450 Total country ba n ks 81 497, 443 874, 938 69, 050 673, 347 Total United States 183 1,399,190 2, 454.. 375 159, 125 1, 956, 064 186 EEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 31 j 1923—Continued [In thousands of dollars] CAPITAL STOCK OVER $1,000,000 BUT NOT OVER $5,000,000 Cities, States, and Territories Aggregate Num- loans and ber of discounts, banks including rediscounts Aggregate Aggregate paid-in resources, capital including stock rediscounts CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES New York.. Chicago. Aggregate deposits 415,757 157, 778 29,700 11,500 719,244 222,226 573,535 1,144,700 41,200 941,470 139,418 18,437 29, 744 254,173 86, 091 58, 897 3}, 096 19,853 21, 645 20, 369 24,771 30,041 51, 563 28,958 39,840 30, 368 39,3 52 49,297 15, 082 41.694 88; 713 47, 569 41,946 11,052 18, 518 26,333 22,849 15,381 18,883 9,925 15,627 51,326 137,554 58, 212 239,207 35, 720 54,373 514, 489 163,372 115, 341 61,002 34, 286 3ii3, 389 4& 986 40, 510 52,065 97,814 52, 883 56, 830 52,063 62, 568 72,054 24,404 85, 687 162, 255 78, 025 89,979 16,108 32,493 51,121 41,623 37,050 33,092 24,754 23,563 100, 428 234, 905 101,799 11,000 1,250 2,000 16, 950 10,000 7,500 4,750 2,000 1,200 2,150 1,500 2,800 7,000 3,500 2,500 2,750 5,000 3,800 1,500 7,250 8,500 4,000 5,000 1,200 2,000 3,700 2, 350 1,250 2,000 1,600 1,200 6,000 9,000 8,500 192,337 27,422 44,888 425,479 126,370 89, 310 45,684 25,433 28,540 39,547 34, 054 36, 871 81,122 43, 534 39, 563 36,335 44,990 48,666 18, 595 61,916 138,313 68,635 70, 781 13, 718 23,977 37, 746 36,967 34,356 28, 289 22,226 20,522 87,033 206,698 78,547 1, 594, 577 2,919, 23.8 I 152, 700 2, 364,464 2,168,112 4, 063, 938 193, 900 3, 305,934 19,129 7,371 26,896 28, 759 16,419 46, 726 1,500 1, 250 4,350 24,828 13,628 32, 578 53,396 91,904 7,100 71,034 25,751 52,128 10,118 14 Total.. 885,409 259, 291 33,308 93,398 36, 964 2, 750 6, 550 1,500 22,025 76, 751 31,094 OTHER RESERVE CITIES Boston _ _ Albany _ _ _ Buffalo. Philadelphia Pittsburgh _ BaltimoreW ashin gton Richmond Atlanta Jacksonville Birmingham _ New Orleans _ Dallas Houston. LouisvilleNashville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Indianapolis Detroit Minneapolis.._ St. Paul... Des Moines Kansas City, Mo... St. Louis Omaha Denver Tulsa Seattle Spokane Portland.. Los Angeles.. San Francisco All other reserve cities. — -. -. Total all reserve cities. 83 COUNTRY BANKS Massachusetts.. Rhode Island. Connecticut._ Total New England States. New York New Jersey PennsylvaniaTotal Eastern States.. 87,997 163, 670 10,800 129,870 Virginia Tennessee. Total Southern States. 15,733 24,468 16,344 1,200 1,500 16,953 11,955 25,721 40,812 2,700 28,908 Ohio Minnesota.. Total Middle Western States.. 14,203 23,119 20,906 39,102 1,500 4,000 14, 291 30, 691 37,322 60,008 5,500 44,982 Total country banks 17 204,436 356, 394 26,100 274, 794 Total Tnited States 100 2,372, 548 4, 420, 332 220,000 3, 580, 728 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 187 TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 31 > 1923—Continued [In thousands of dollars] CAPITAL STOCK OVER $5,000,000 Aggregate Num- loans and ber of discounts, banks including rediscounts Cities, States, and Territories Aggregate Aggregate resources, paid-in including capital stock rediscounts Aggregate deposits CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES New York Chicago Total _ 7 2 2,939,791 701, 555 125, 500 37,500 2,365,334 574,377 9 1,782,048 3,641,346 163,000 2,929,711 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 _ 1,388, 583 393, 465 281, 565 54, 349 29, 894 67, 248 48, 294 125. 513 97, 869 462.883 196; 950 58,122 101, 635 93, 880 225, 800 192, 790 25,000 13, 500 6,000 6,000 5, 500 20,000 10,000 339,425 156, 256 42, 592 82,123 72,440 176,486 141,184 OTHER RESERVE CITIES Boston Pittsburgh Cincinnati Milwaukee Minneapolis _ St. Louis San Francisco. \11 other reserve cities 12 704, 732 1,332, 060 86,000 1,010, 506 Total all reserve cities and United States. 21 2,486, 780 4,973, 406 249, 000 3,940, 217 GRAND TOTAL CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES Ne\v Y ork Chicago.. 33 13 OTHER RESERVE CITIES Boston. Albany... Brooklyn and Bronx BuiTalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond. Atlanta Jacksonville Birmingham _ N ew Orl cans Dallas.. El Paso... Fort Worth Gal veston Houston. _ San Antonio Waco... Little Rock Louisville Memphis _ Nashville. Cincinnati. Cleveland Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Chicago _ Peoria Detroit ". Grand Rapids Milwaukee M inneapolis St. Paul _ Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque 3, 933, 456 1,014, 390 163,923 52, 400 3,159,967 842,085 2,451,890 4, 947,846 216, 323 4,002,052 11 3 Total 1, 869, 635 582, 255 46 _ 455, 327 41,129 31,410 41, 594 395, 832 192, 577 90, 463 69, 697 65, 363 48, 474 27, (581 26, 478 30,041 69,625 19,779 37,770 9,736 74, 552 26, 628 14,501 5,436 69, 285 ]0, 921 36, 614 83,660 56, 181 50, 373 21,548 45,383 27, 593 16,804 88, 713 18, 750 86,177 116, 393 55,522 11,625 24,019 4,468 751,191 80, 951 50,439 79, 396 761, 892 454, 584 172,186 134,117 102, 791 74, 324 59, 873 44, 366 52, 065 128, 912 32, 062 75,156 16. 157 133,567 50, 228 24, 628 9, 650 108, 093 19, 589 60, 787 152, 435 96, 166 86, 495 44, 309 91. 580 72; 963 30, 645 162, 255 33, 079 134, 895 204, 477 114,979 21,800 37, 929 10, 522 39,450 2,850 2,100 4,341 28,680 28,450 11, 550 9, 527 6,300 2,950 2, 650 1,750 2,800 8,650 2,200 3, 950 600 7,600 4,750 2,050 700 4,500 1,400 3, 650 13. 065 4,800 4,700 2, 500 7, 650 3,875 2,100 8,500 2,100 8,000 12,200 6,900 1,000 2,700 700 570,100 65, 584 43,944 63, 332 615, 721 357,140 134,197 102, 663 78,865 61,776 53,967 37, 257 36, 871 108, 793 25, 968 65. 277 14,493 112, 771 38, 768 19, 823 7,211 81,369 15,714 43, 193 110, 662 70, 119 67,029 31,100 66, 834 64, 208 22, 651 138,313 26, 534 107, 798 160,491 96, 761 18,984 31,632 9,023 5 7 31 14 10 14 6 3 3 21 6 4 6 3 9 8 6 3 4 3 6 7 3 7 _. _. 3 5 18 4 3 3 4 7 6 2 3 2 188 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stool', December 81, 1928— Continued [In thousands of dollars] GRAND TOTAL—Continued Aggregate Num- loans and ber of discounts, banks including rediscounts Cities, States, and Territories Aggregate Aggregate resources, paid-in including capital rediscounts stock Aggregate deposits OTIIER RESERVE CITIES—-continued Sioux City. _, Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph St. Louis Lincoln Ormiha Kansas City, Kans. Topeka Wichita Helena. Denver Pueblo Muskogee _. _ _ Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Portland. Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden. Salt Lake City 20. 970 83, 573 10, 030 166, 446 14, 387 71. 073 6, 093 5, 196 15, 245 3, 967 69, 490 5,179 10, 409 28, 325 42,214 55, 624 20, 370 51, 643 159, 973 20, 541 156,081 5,543 17, 333 1, 650 7, 200 1,100 26, 650 1,725 6,450 800 900 2,400 450 5, 000 600 1,400 4, 250 4, 950 6, 200 2,898 6, 300 12,700 2,000 18, 500 850 1,900 25,957 11.8,483 24, 404 239, 357 19,481. 91,348 10,048 10,482 26,520 6,441 122, 938 12, 507 13,960 56, 771 57, 902 111,920 33,319 87, 872 232, 759 27,325 219, 731 8,758 30,081 308 All other reserve cities. Total all reserve cities 32, 368 143.143 27, 741 308,126 24, 758 116,322 12, 055 12, 333 31,439 7, 650 134, 530 14, 786 17, 547 64, 661 69, 973 126,456 41,401 101, 703 267, 768 35, 088 294, 589 10, 878 35,106 __, 3,051,027 381,111 5,371,300 414. 6, 102, 917 11,649,800 597,434 9,-373,352 60 55 47 147 •17 62 60, 422 35,150 30, 84.1 261, 915 38, 760 133, 954 129,201 72,106 60, 625 4.84,186 73,100 257, 607 7,345 5,340 5,110 28,818 6, 320 20, 357 104,57 51, 746 44, 248 386,447 51,797 195,339 6, 701, 954 COUNTRY BANKS Maine New Hampshire.. Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States. New York New Jersey PennsylvaniaDelaware Maryland Total Eastern StatesVirginia-. West Virginia _.. North Carolina.. South Carolina.. Georgia Florida , Alabama Mississippi Louisiana __. Texas. Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States 388 661,042 1, 076, 825 73, 290 834,155 471 244 817 18 75 436, 892 343, 998 663,198 10, 721 51,039 924, 037 728, 447 1, 502, 642 22,131 100,088 50, 397 35, 851 81,812 1,710 5,179 753,052 603,153 1,181, 304 15,992 81,687 1, 625 1, 505, 848 3, 277, 345 174, 949 2, 635,188 196, 343 133, 257 122, 791 84, 215 65, 804 49, 759 72, 600 38, 847 48, 945 255,141 50,524 104, 505 94, 364 300, 604 207, 425 192, 329 145, 699 102, 294 96, 518 128, 057 66, 291 81, 641 473, 252 85, 583 171,014 148, 770 23, 404 12,811 13, 557 11,980 10, 691 6,340 11, 574 4, 735 6, 250 43, 440 7,162 14, 021 11, 981 215, 579 155,492 147,052 114,172 68,099 78,199 94,623 51,569 66, 289 366,911 67, 232 125,349 112,180 1, 317,095 2, 199, 477 175 125 84 83 94 51 104 32 33 531 86 134 99 177,946 ! 1, 662,746 BEPOBT OP THE COMPTKOrXER OF THE CUBBENCY 189 TABLE XO. 18—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, December 81, 1923—Continued [I:i thousands of dollnrs] GK.VXD TOTAL—Conl,inned Number of banks Aggregate loans and discounts, including rediscounts 345 2S5 400 114 1.51 328 330 .110 280, S93 172, 741 284, 332 .123, 099 1.43, 247 182,017 192, 598 47, 790 521,157 310, 504 522, 937 238. 823 249, 743 299. 120 280, 283 87, 009 37, 045 25, 222 30. 480 13! 075 17: 275 21,010 20. 335 7. 010 395,080 240, 302 400, 579 199,109 202, 970 240, 112 218,217 07, 829 2. 095 1, 427, 323 2, 522, 230 178,718 1,970,204 174 1.27 100 250 100 43 132 40 415 61,519 01,578 70, 024 103, 354 43,119 39, 4.05 57, 042 24,019 117,435 90,157 94,471 110,328 170, 270 70, 821) (52, 024 103, 593 37, 719 222, 223 (>, 990 5, 895 8, 835 0, OtfO 3, 370 7, 300 2, 850 IS, 825 75,741 75,110 79, 392 131,901 61.032 52, 794 82, 722 27, 924 183, 540 1,453 584, 095 974, 250 74, 203 770,108 102 94 25';) "73 14 05, 022 44, 952 190, 590 30, 809 5, 922 9, 092 15, 809 120,317 85, 728 300. 141 04, 705 10, 447 17,400 30, 572 8. 0, 24, 4, 20 355 445 890 885 800 1,400 1, 700 100, 431 09, 330 292, 994 50. 820 8,510 13. 737 20, 435 573 374, 802 095, 370 48, 535 508, 2(53 3 2 Cities, Stales, and Territories 847 1,993 2,888 7,937 150 000 2, 528 6, 257 Aggregate Aggregate resources, paid-in including capital rediscounts stock Aggregate) deposits COUNTltY BANKS—CO11 i-illllC'i Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin ]\1 innesota Iowa _ Missouri _ . . ..._ .__ Total Middle Western Suites. North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas -Montana Wyoming _ Colorado New AFexico Oklahoma ._ . . Total Western States Washington Oregon California. Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona... . ._ __ Total Pacific States Alaska, (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks).. _ Total count rv banks Total I'nited States _ 1.L 14, 07f> 5 2, 840 10, 825 750 8. 785 . .__ 7, 770 5,773,015 10,756,328 728,391 8, 455, 509 8,184 11,870,502 22,400, 128 1, 325, 825 17,828, 801 190 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 19.— United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes of national banks in the years ended October 31, from 1900 to 1924 United States bonds held as security for circulation NumYear ber of banks 2 per cent consols of 1930 [ $1,019,950 1900.. 3,871 i Consols of 1930, I 270, 006, 600 ( 12,500 1901.. 4,221 J Consols of 1930, I 316,625, 650 1902.. 4,601 320,738,000 1903-. 5,147 376,003, 300 1904.. 5,495 416,972,750 1905.. 5,858 483,181,900 1906.. 6,225 492,170,650 1907.. 6,620 532, 543, 550 1908.. 6,873 554,700, 700 • 4 per cent bonds Consols of 1907, a 1 o r 44. i nfl > »plo, O i l , 1UU Loan of IHQT lOVOf 7, 503, [Consols of 1907,350 1 6,032,000 i Loan of 1895, I 2,911,100 [Consols of 1907, 1 8,248, 450 | Loan of 1895, ( 2,208,600 [Consols of 1907, 1 2, 979,200 | Loan of 1895, I 1,410,100 (Consols of 1907, I 5, 857,500 i Loan of 1895, I 1,791,600 [Consols of 1907, 1 4,050,350 lLoan of 189o, I 4, 465,000 (Consols of 1907, 1 25,124,650 ) Loan of 1895, I 4,602,100 /Loan of 1895, \ 10,732,900 X J U C X I I %JL 14,960,450 3 per cent bonds 5 per cent bonds Loan of 1898, 3 Loan of 1904, 5 per cent, per cent, $7, 756, 580 $1,293,000 $301,123, 580 3,983, 780 208,900 329, 833,930 0,056,720 1,100,900 338, 352, 670 1,797,580 718,650 382, 726,830 1,922,940 426, 544, 790 2, 215.540 493,912,790 (2 per cent Pan3,273,700 \ ama Canal, I 14,482,080 539,653,180 6, 490,080 567,011,910 10,468, 520 17,245, 380 38, 558, 680 13, 936, 500 Certificates of in<1 A V . 4 A / 1 T 1 O C ( ! O.CDi»CCllJ.CoS 1909.. 7,025 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 1918._ 1919.. 1920.. 1921__ 1922__ 1923~~ 1924.. 7,218 7,331 7,428 7,514 7,578 7,632 7,608 7,671 7,765 7,900 8,157 8,179 8, 262 8,264 8,098 (4 per cent loan of 3 per cent 1908- (2 1 573,328,450 \ 1925, 1918, I 15,463,050 14,575,560 1 I 580,145,400 21,022,650 15,337, 540 593,006,600 22,854, 300 18,199,380 601,762,600 26,817,000 20,419, 220 604, 264,950 35,302, 700 22, 245,100 606,622,300 34,699,300 21, 447,180 600,678,600 32,304,800 20,377,720 567,690, 250 26, 214,400 15,984, 680 555,514,950 34, 743,900 17, 715, 220 561,848,600 50,240, 800 32, 240 565,094,950 58,055,050 570,372,500 68, 578,000 576, 522, 950 77,257, 400 581,493,950 82, 509, 900 85,823,150 586,801,800 76, 687,050 589,086, 200 Total 632, 624,860 *-X. O per cent. per cent 1936 and 1938, Pan- 679, 545, 740 ama Canal, 76,178, 680 78,420,480 694,926,070 80,110,040 714, 170, 320 81,258, 460 730,257,280 81,701,240 743,513,990 81,971,820 744,740,600 81,614,420 734,975, 540 78,068, 660 687,957,990 71,466,140 679,440, 210 72,324,800 - 684,446,440 72,672,060 695,822,060 73,116,000 712,066,500 73, 732,140 727, 512, 490 73, 656, 840 737,660, 690 73,937,380 746, 562, 330 74,069, 640 739,842, 890 TABLE N O . 20.—Profit on national-bank circulation, based upon a deposit of $100,000 United Sates consols of 1930, loan of 1925, and Panama Canal loan, at the average net price, monthly, during the year ended October 31, 1924 CONSOLS OF 1930 Receipts Date Cost of bonds Circulation obtainable Interest on bonds Deductions Interest on circulation Gross less 5 per receipts cent redemption fund Tax Expenses Sinking fund Net receipts Total Profit on circulation in excess of 6 per cent on the investment. Interest on. cost of ' bonds at | 6 per cent | I nount Per cent 1923 $103, 615 103, 375 $100,000 100,000 $2.000 2,000 $5, 700 I 5, 700 $7, 700 7,700 $500 500 102, 846 102,625 102, 635 103,185 103, 395 103, 895 104, 577 104, 286 103, 875 103, 950 November. December.. 100.000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100.000 ioo;ooo 100, 000 100,000 100. 000 100, 000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2.000 5,700 ! 5,700 j 5, 700 i 5, 700 ! 5. 700 5, 700 5, 700 5. 700 5. 700 5, 700 i 7, 700 7,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 7.700 7,700 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 $62. 50 62.50 $469. 70 445. 50 $1, 032. 20 1,008.00 $(>, 667. 80 $6, 216.90 6, 202. 50 6, 692. 00 $450. 90 489. 50 0. 435 .474 6,170. 76 6.157. 50 6.158. 10 6, 191. 10 6, 203. 70 6, 233. 70 6. 274. 62 6,257.16 (5. 232. 50 6, 237. 00 586. 37 622. 20 614. 32 497. 77 447. 53 336. 40 184. 62 234. 09 310.39 283. 51 . 570 . 606 . 599 .482 .433 . 324 .177 .224 .299 . 273 o o 1924 January February._ March April May June July August September. October 62. 62. 62. 62. 62. 62. 62. 62. 62. 62. 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 380. 37 357. 80 365. 08 448. 63 486. 27 567. 40 678. 26 646. 25 594.61 616. 99 942. 87 920. 30 927. 58 1.011. 13 1.048. 77 1, 129. 90 1.240. 76 1.208. 75 1.157. 1 1 i 1. 179. : 40 6, 757.13 6, 779. 70 6. 772. 42 6, 688. 87 6,651.23 6, 570. 10 6.459. 24 6, 491. 25 (5, 542. 89 6, 520. 51 4'S OF 1925 $102,367 102, 250 $100,000 : 100,000 • $4, 000 4,000 $5, 700 ; $9, 700 5,700 ! 9,700 $1, 000 1,000 $(52. .">() 62. 50 $2, 033. 94 1,948.22 $3, 096. 41 3,010.72 $6, 603. .">(• 6, 689. 28 $6, 142. 02 6,135.00 $461. 54 554. 28 0. 451 . 542 1924 January February March April May 3 W 1923 November December o n d to w 101, 769 101,375 I 101, 269 i 101,250 100, 980 100,000 100,000 l 100, 000 ! 100,000 100, 000 4,000 4,000 4.000 4,000 4,000 5,700 5,700 5,700 5.700 5,700 ; I i ! , 9,700 9, 700 9, 700 9, 700 9,700 I 000 , 1.000 1,000 1,000 1.000 62. 62. 62. 62. 62. 50 50 50 50 50 1,543.55 1, 209. 09 1. 124.62 .1,116.51 882. 30 2, 606. 05 2,271.59 2.187. 12 2,179.01 1,944.80 ' 093. 95 . ''. 428. 41 \ 512. 88 ' 520. 99 , \ 755. 20 6, 106. 14 6,082. 50 6.076. 14 6.075. 00 6. 058. 80 987. 81 1, 345. 91 1.436.74 1,445.99 1.696.40 .971 1. 328 1.419 1.428 1. 680 n TABLE NO. 20.—Profit on national-bank 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 October 31, 1U24—Continued to 4'S OF 1925—Continued Deductions Keceipts Date : COSt Of bonds Circulation obtainable Interest on bonds Interest on circulation less & per cent redemption fund Gross receipts Tax Expenses Sinking fund Net receipts Total Interest on cost of bonds at 6 per cent Profit on circulation in exeess of 6 per cent on the investment. Amount w o Per cent ft W 1924 .Time July August.. . September.. October $100,693 100,899 100,798 100, 623 100,481 $100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 $5,700 5,700 5,700 5,700 5, 700 $4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 $9,700 9,700 9,700 9,700 9,700 $1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 $62.50 62. 50 62. 50 62. 50 62. 50 1.953 1.74." 1. 839 2. 008 2. 147 $1, 691.41 1,884. 93 1, 798. 47 1, 641. 78 1, 513. 43 $8,008. 59 7, 815. 07 7,901.53 8,058. 22 8,186. 57 $6,041.5 6,053. 94 6,047. 88 fi. 037. 38 6,028. 86 $1,967.01 1, 761.13 1, 853. 65 2. 02a 84 2, 157. 71 $198.42 I 200.72 i $760. 92 763. 22 $6, 939. 08 6,936. 78 $6, 224. 52 6, 225. 00 $714. 56 711. 78 0. 689 . 68(5 161. 55 160. 00 145. 59 165.11 202. 06 221. 02 260.24 i 238. 63 ' 218. 22 205. (14 724. 05 722. 50 708.09 727. 61. 764. 5<1 783. f;2 822. 74 801.13 780. 72 768.14 6, 975. 95 6, 977. 50 6, 991. 01 6,972. 39 f.; 935. 44 6. 916. 48 6,877. 20 6, 898. 87 6, 919. 28 6, 931. 86 6,179.40 6,165. 00 6,158. 04 6,178. 20 0, 21.6. 00 6, 234. 00 (», 272. 88 6. 247. 80 f>, 224. 40 6, 209. 40 796. 55 812. 50 833. 27 794. 19 719.44 682. 48 604. 38 651. 07 694. 88 722. 46 . 773 .791 .812 .771 o o $628.91 822.43 735,97 579. 28 450. 93 P A N A M A 2'S, 1916-1936 © 1923 November. __ December $103, 742 103, 750 $100,000 100,000 $2,000 2,000 $5,700 5,700 $7,700 7,700 $500 500 : 102,990 102, 750 ; 102,644 102,970 103, 600 103,900 104, 548 104, 130 103, 740 103, 490 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100.000 100, 000 100,000 100, 000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 5,700 5,700 5,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 7,700 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 $62. 50 62. 50 1924 January. _ February March. _ April.._ May__ June July August September October . _ _. _... ••• 5,700 5,700 5,700 5,700 ; 5,700 5,700 5,700 62. 62. 62. 62. 62. 62. 62. 62. 62. 62. 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 .578 . 625 .670 . 698 W O EBPOET OF THE COMPTKOLLER OF THE 193 CUKKESCY TABLE NO. 21.—Investment value of Utilled States bonds—Panama Canal bonds, 4's of 1925 and 2?s of 1980 Panama Canal bonds, 2's of .1916-1936 4 per cent bonds of i925 2 per cent bonds of 1030 Kate of interest realized by investors Kate of Data Avernge price, net investors January.. Aprii July October.. Per cent 1924 102. 102. 104. 103. 1.735 1.732 1.585 1. 074 9004 9700 5181 4904 Average price, net investors Per cent 2. 2Si 101.7692 101. 2500 100. 8990 100. 4808 Rate of i ntercat realized 2. -io:$ 2. 327 102. 103. 104. 103. 8102 I860 5769 9495 Per cent 1. 619 1.4U 1.162 1. 251 TABLK NO. 22,— United Stales bonds—Monthly range of prices in New November, 1923, to October, 1924, inclusive Itegistered bonds Coupon bonds Date 4's of 1925 November: Opening Highest Lowest Closing December: Opening Highest. Lowest Closing York, 2's of 1930 102U®103! lO2H()mV 101% 101% 10354® 104 101%® 101%® 101%® 0%® 103 103 103 103 4's of 1.925 2's of 1930 Piinaniii 2's of li)H)--J.93G 1923 1924 January: Opening Highest Lowest Closing February: Openin g Highest Lowest __ Closing March: Opening Highest Lowest Closing April: Opening Highest Lowest Closing May: Openi ng_ _ Highest. Lowest. Closing... June: Opening Highest Lowest Closing July: Opening Highest Lowest Closing. August: Opening Highest Lowest Closing _ .. _ __ 102% 102% 102% 102% 103 / 4 ®103% 103 ® 10 Not quoted.! Not quoted. do I do do do. do do _do. _do. ..do. -do- _do. .do. -do. .do. 101%® 102% 10i%@l02% lot @ior% 101 ®101% ..do. -do. ..do. do -do.. ..do., -do.. ..do.. _ 101 ®101% ..do. ..do. ..do. do ..do. ...do. ..do. ..do. _ 101 @101% 101 @10154 100%® 101?:' 101 (&101J- 102^2®103 ..do. -do. .do. do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. 12K@03! 102)4® K)3^ 102^4® 103 102)4@103 102H@103 102%® 103% 102!^@l03 102%@103% .do. ..do. -do. ,.do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. %@ 102)4® 10VA 10254® 103 102^@103) 102%@103%j 103M>® 104 102%® 103% 103?/2®104 do. do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. ..do. _.-. _ ®1.03% ®103% ®103% @103% _. __ 1O3H@1O4 104 ®104^ 103H@104 j . 1.04 @104Hi _. ..do. do. do. do. do. 104 _ ... 104%@l(H%i 104J4®i04% 1O3%®104^103%® LO42& 103^L@104!4 103)4® 104)4 103K® 104^4 .do. ..do. .do. -do. -do. -do. -do. ..do. do. do. do. do. _do. _do. .do. ..do. 104 ® 104% 104 ®104% 103^® 10 W 194 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 22.— United States bonds—Monthly range of prices in New York* November, 1923, to October} 192/+, inclusive.—Continued Coupon bonds Registered bonds Date 4'sofl925 September: Opening Highest Lowest Closing October: Opening Highest Lowest Closing 2'sofl930 4's of 1925 Panama 2's of 1916-1936 2'sof 1930 1924 103V£@104 103^® 104 _ _ _. 100^ Not quoted. Not quoted. do do do. .do. .do. .do. 103J/2@104 103%@l()4J 103^@104 ..do do.. .do. do .! do... do .do. do TABLE N O . 23.—Number, capital stock, and circulation outstanding of national banks in each State issuing and not issuing circulating notes, December 31, 1923 [In thousands of dollars] States ing 7,345 5, 340 5,110 68, 268 6,320 20, 357 5,643 5,018 4,214 21, 982 4,696 12, 759 399 112,740 519 244 862 18 85 14 _ Total New England States... New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware M aryland District of Columbia. _ Total Eastern States Virginia West Virginia-_ North Carolina South Carolina G eorgia __ Florida Alabama. _ M ississippi _ Louisiana.. _ Texas.Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee- Capital Circulation outstand- 47 158 17 62 223, 611 35,851 138,942 1 710 16,729 9, 527 60 55 Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connect icut _ Total Southern States.. Ohio Indiana Illinois.Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa__ Missouri.. Number of banks _ Total Middle Western States Banks not issuing circulation Number of banks Capital 1 60 13 31,800 4 2,250 54,312 18 34,100 78, 733 29 41. 27 30,487 5,037 14,873 j 2 400 700 (17,819 )4, 896 1 142 9,383 5, 634 1,742 426,370 207, 607 100 51,497 181 125 84 83 97 54 106 32 34 573 89 138 107 29, 704 12,811 13, 557 11,980 13, 641 8,990 13,324 4, 735 9, 050 - 73,240 7,862 18,521 17,031 22,318 10, 586 8,740 7, 558 10, 497 5, 760 10,418 2, 848 4,461 44,313 4, 326 16,153 13, 275 12 7 6 18 8 5 8 5 6 86 21 2 5 655 285 417 1,703 234,446 161,253 189 16.630 365 250 501 120 155 341 348 133 62, 710 32, 872 94, 855 24, 275 25, 275 40,116 26, 385 42, 020 47, 064 28, 583 33, 944 13,320 15,256 16,896 18,921 18,746 17 8 35 7 13 34 14 12 2o. 125 2, 500 1,355 5,155 1,515 I, 947 2,213 348, 508 192, 730 140 39, 272 2,005 490 550 699 1,075 375 8,017 1, 545 75 442 1,230 445 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 195 TABLE N O . 23.—Number, capital stock, and circulation outstanding of national banks in each State issuing and not issuing circulating notes, December 31,1923—Con. [In thousands of dollars] l Banks not issuing circulation Number of banks States North Dakota. South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Capital 43 143 40 434 Total Western States I 1.509 j ! ing 6,990 5, 895 17,010 18,178 6, 510 3,370 174 127 180 200 102 Washington— Oregon.. CaliforniaIdaho Utah Nevada Arizona... Circulation outstand- 103,128 4, 070 4, 005 9,125 10,808 3,397 2, 480 0, 052 2, 040 11,432 25 19 10 50 42 5 25 8 154 880 575 2,965 3,190" 1,445 155 2, 020 175 8, 590 338 20, 595 274 73 21 11 20 17,453 12,745 58, 090 4, 885 3, 550 1,400 1,700 8. 239 5, 020 33,118 3, 005 3, 197 1.219 1,058 613 I 99. 883 55, 402 j 150 600 Total Pacific States.. Alaska (nonmember banks) _ Hawaii (nonmember banks). 58 ! 450 I 2,883 1,005 5, 593 1,000 100 25 225 136 5 Total United States 750 1,325,825 725,949 j 10,831 50 100 508 i , 184 Total nonmember banks _ Capital 54,077 I 12,900 2, 850 29, 425 116 j Number of banks 150 923 j 173,075 TABLE N O . 24.—Number, capital stock, and circulation outstanding of national ba?iks in each Federal reserve district issuing and not issuing circulating notes December 31, 1923 [In thousands of dollars] Number of banks Federal reserve districts District No. 1: Banks not issuing circulation Banks issuing circulation District No. 3: Banks not issuing circulation Banks issuing circulation Total Total .. _ 109, 207 52,071 00 032 30, 301 218, 244 92, 770 254, 545 92, 770 15,048 80, 421 58, 345 050 _. 52,071 388 35 021 . 32, 950 70, 257 092 - Total District No. 4: Banks not issuing circulation Banks issuing circulation Circulating notes outstanding 10 372 _ Total District No. 2: Banks not issuing circulation Banks issuing circulation. Capital 95,472 58, 345 22 737 1,455 125,410 99, 734 759 120, 865 99,734 196 BEPORT OF THE COMPTttDIALER OF THE TABLE N O . 24.—Number, capital stock, and circulation outstanding of national banks in each Federal reserve district issuing and not issuing circulating notes December 31, 1923—Continued Number Federal reserve districts of banks District No. 5: Banks not issuing circulation Banks issuing circulation 29 845 149, 687 90, 472 1.058 J 79, 532 90,472 3, 437 67, 015 43,885 497 70, 452 43, 885 8,280 58, 401 34,629 831 66. 681 34, 629 18, 495 71, 653 44, 308 1,080 90,148 44, 308 108 551. 9,142 71, 923 48, 229 059 81, 0(55 48, 229 136 471 10, 831 88, 577 55,140 607 99, 408 55, 140 2 _ _ Total - District No. 10: Banks not issuing circulation Banks issuing circulation.-- _-•_ ......... Nonmember national banks (Alaska and Hawaii): Banks not issuing circulation Banks issuing circulation - Total United States, all national banks: Banks not issuing circulation Banks issuing circulation - _- District No. 12: Banks not issuing circulation _ Banks issuing circulation Total 43,258 236 850 Total Total 43,258 59, 047 128 703 - District No. 8: Banks not issuing circulation Banks issuing circulation Total 2, 806 56, 241 00 998 _ _ -- DistrictNo.il: Banks not issuing circulation Banks issuing circulation Total 62,000 454 ._ Total Total- 92, 653 385 - District No. 9: Banks not issuing circulation Banks issuing circulation 62, 600 561 3 150 600 508 5 750 508 923 7,261 173 202 1,152, 623 725, 949 8,184 .1,325,825 725, 949 —-—- District No. 6: Banks not issuing circulation. Banks issuing circulation D strict No. 7: Banks not issuing circulation Banks issuing circulation. 4 462 88,191 31 354 ~~ - Circulating notes outstanding 4G 515 - Total Total Capital _ _ _ _ _._ TABLE N O . 25.—NationaUbank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations and amounts, on October SI, in each year from 1914 to 1924-, inclusive [For prior years see annual report 1920] Year 1914... 1915... 1916... 1917... 1918... 1919... 1920-. 1921... 1922... 1923... 1924... Ones Issued Redeemed Outstanding. Issued.. 3 ted coined 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 $23.1G9,677 $15,495,038 22,826,918 15,331,256 342, 759 163. 782 23,109, 077 15,4.95,038 22,827, 374 15,'331, 486 342,303 163, 552 23,169,677 15, 495,038 22,827, 540 15,331, 570 342,137 163,468 23,169,677 15, 495,038 22,827,605 15,331, 640 342,072 163,392 23,169,677 15,495,038 22,827,605 15,331.646 342,072 163, 392 23,100,677 15,495,038 22,827,605 15,331,646 342,072 163,392 23,169,677 15,495,038 22,827,771 15, 331,750 341,906 163,288 23,169, 677 15,495,038 22,827,833 15,331,848 341,844 163,190 23,169, 677 15, 495,038 22,827, 833 15,331,848 341,844 163,190 23, 169, 677 15,495,038 22.827, 833 15,331,848 341,844 163.190 23,109, 677 15, 495,038 22.828, 230 15, 332,144 341,447 162,894 Fives Twenties Fifties One hundreds Five hundreds One thousands. $1,878, G99,460 $2,805,206, 210 $1,699,097,920 $208, 555,450 $403,231, 450 $11,947,000 $7,379,000 1,664,207,600 2,418, 848, 790 1,402,440,080 200,356,100 337,094,300 1.1,800. 500 7,357,000 470, 357,420 297, 251, 840 214,491,860 08,199, 350 fi5; 537,150 22,000 titi, 5 0 0 1, 953, 573,660 3,068, 708, 690 1,800,204,940 278,404,450 411, 530, 200 12,289, 500 7,454,000 1,827,511,370 2,732, 775,070 1, 555, 221, 880 247,251,800 309,129,900 12,201,000 7,432,000 244, 983,060 335, 933, 620 31,212, 650 42,400, 300 126,062,290 88, 500 22,000 2,031,826,880 3,235, 914,290 1,895,074,220 287. 566,300 418,407,000 12,289, 500 7, 454,000 1,919,643,440 2, 926, 002, 500 1,057, 346,840 257,870,000 381,308,900 12,201,500 7,432,000 309, 851,790 237, 727, 380 29,696,300 22,000 112,183,440 37,038,100 88,000 2,108,123,060 3.385, 973, 520 1,980,572,240 295, 589,900 424,100, 400 12,289,500 7,454,000 1, 73b, 203,080 265, 712, 200 389,040, 200 1.2,201, 500 7,433,000 1,998,613,640 'S, 080, 402, 180 299, 571,340 29, 877,700 109,509,420 242,369,160 35,000, 200 88,000 21,000 2,180,457, 600 3, 499,038, 440 2,040,661,760 300, 579,200 427, 777, 200 12,289,500 7,454,000 2.062,530.045 3.208,165.630 1, 798,100,720 270, 694,800 393, 559, 500 12,201,500 7,433.000 '248,561,040 290, 872,810 29,884,400 117, 927,615 34,217,700 21,000 88', 000 2,277,156, 200 3.052,918,890 2,134,771,820 311,150,350 435,249,100 12,289,500 7.454,000 2,134,883,895 3,370, 458, 290 1,900, 338,700 280,299,900 402.042, 300 12,201,500 7,433,000 234,433,120 142,272,305 282, 400, 600 30,850,450 88,000 21,000 33^ 200,800 2,383,521,000 3? 803, 905,000 2, 256,235, 520 321,370,450 442, 267,100 12,289, 500 7,454,000 2,257,861,600 3,553,475,410 2,012,790,440 291, 508,450 4.11,724,400 12,202,000 7,433,000 29,802,000 305, 429, 590 243,445,080 30, 542,700 21,000 125,659.400 87, 500 2, 530,964J 740 4,141, 540,970 2,415,043,070 332,564,950 449, 880, 500 12,289,500 7,454,000 2.399,196,590 3,820,073, 020 2,173,273, 160 304,103,200 421,019,300 12,202,000 7, 433.000 315,473,350 242,370, 510 2l| 000 131,708,150 28,861.200 87, 500 28,461.750 2,685,116,700 4, 395, 010,970 2,561,245,350 342,210.050 456, 449! 900 12,289,500 7. 454,000 2. 544,935, 255 4,072,078,350 ! 2,312,253,700 315,487,700 429, 753,2(X) 1.2,202,000 7,433,000 ' 140,181,445 248,991,050 322,938,020 : 26, 728,350 2ft, 696, 700 87, 500 21,000 2. 839,923, 800 4,647,494, 460 ; 2, 705, 0!U, 63(5 353,112,650 403, 738, 500 12,289,500 i 7,454,000 2>>92, 170,185 4,32.*, 779, 050 ! 2,450, 824, 520 325,072, SCO 4.30, 442, 5(K) 12,202,000 ! 7,433,000 323,714,81.0 ; 248,807,110 27, 290,000 87, 500 ! 147,753,615 28,039,800 21,000 2,980,182,020 4,894,019,390 j 2, 847,074, 790 362,802, 750 470, 320, 400 12,289,500 ! 7,454,000 2,830,525,300 4, 5(58, 745,090 ; 2,599.117,200 335,219,000 443, 579, 000 12,202.000 I 7,433,000 26,741,400 325, 274, 300 j 247,957, 530 27, 583, 750 87, 500 I 21,000 149,057,200 NOTE 1. First issue Dee. 21,1803; first redemption, Apr. 5,1865. NOTE 2. Gold notes included since 1915. NOTE 3. Fractions and nonassorted notes not included. Tens Total $7,203, 3*1,205 0,080, Sm, 544 1, 122, 452, 001 7,570.8<?0, loo (5,789,081,880 781,214.275 7,927,190,905 7,200,084,290 727,112,015 8,252, 767,335 7,535,705,051 717,002,284 8,512,922,475 7,790,844,446 722,078,029 8,809,000. 57o 8,145,816,&3G 723,843,739 9,325,707,345 8, 590,154,821 735, 552, 524 9,929,009,045 2. 181,4.00,551 ' 747, 548,494 1 0 . « 45?., 185 9,7:^2,302,8S6 76tf, 150,299 11,008,309,255 10,292,084,380 776,224, S U O 11. 618,808, 10.-) 10,840,981,084 777.827,081 Issued during current yenr $818,227,830 ^ 304,049,710 tj :::::::::::: g 350,300,750 R H 325~6'70~436 g :::::::::::: K 200,155,140 *TJ 350^738^100 £> -E 456,04.0,770 jg o 003,301,700 N ;"""""""'" H '569,~444,~l4"6 K 569,~S56,"676 £} "~55,~498,"910 |jj ' ; ^ A Q j 198 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 26.—National-bank currency issued to banks monthly from November 1, 1923, to October 31, 1924, and since 1863 Issued on account of redemptions 1923 November December $43,763,190 40,383,730 1924 January February March April May June. July August September October Issued on bonds $2, 052,690 3, 006,990 Total issued Grand total issued $45,815,880 43,390,720 $11,114,125,135 11,157,515,855 T>2, 540, 280 35, 919, 790 42,152, 000 45, 296, 410 47, 978, 990 42, 600,120 44, 566, 210 42, 270,190 41, 832, 290 40,373,120 _ _ Total 55, 275, 360 39,073, 480 47,079, 220 48, 700,180 50,445, 410 46,036, 750 46,220, 090 44, 305, 560 42, 720, 640 41, 435, 620 519, 676, 320 _ 2, 735,080 3,153, 690 4, 927, 220 3,403, 770 2,466, 420 3,436, 630 1, 653, 880 2,035, 370 888, 350 1, 062, 500 30, 822, 590 550, 498, 910 11,212,791,215 11, 251, 864, 695 11,298,943,915 11,347,644,095 11,398,089,505 11,444,126,255 11,490,346,345 11,534,651,905 11, 577, 372, 545 11,618,808,165 TABLE NO. 27.—National-bank notes received monthly for redemption by the Comptroller of the Currency during the year ended Oct. 31, 1924, and the amount received during the same period at the redemption agency of the Treasury, together with the total amount received since the approval of the act of June 20, 1874 l Received by the Comptroller of the Currency From national From the redemption banks in conagency nection with reduction of circulation and replace- For replace- Retirement ment with ment with account new notes new notes Month November... December January February March April May June _ July August September October 1923 $340 10,000 1924 _ _ _. Total Received from June 20,1874, to Oct. 31,1923.... Grand total 1 11,763 4,417 10,550 1,325 4,810 3,037 3,750 3,060 650 2,825 56, 527 $43, 540,065 43, 296,105 51, 635, 012 35, 570, 003 42,947,755 45,379, 930 48,099, 035 43, 364, 380 45,069, 210 41,841, 595 41,296,140 40,073, 230 522,112,460 2, 398, 795 1,876. 628 2,206,075 2, 245, 975 2, 258, 430 2,147, 680 2,071, 320 2, 355, 300 2, 790, 200 2,904, 785 26, 654, 567 $44,987,105 45, 258, 785 54,045, 570 37,451,048 45,164, 380 47, 627, 230 50, 362, 275 45, 515, 097 47,144, 280 44,199, 955 44,086,990 42,980,840 548, 823, 555 Received at the United States Treasury redemption agency $46,240,668 44, 758, 526 52, 355,159 38, 001, 700 46,673,167 50,015, 723 50, 789,138 46, 539,618 47,819, 451 43,122, 333 43, 593,159 44, 402, 216 554,310,858 58,286,836 8, 531,031,860 1, 543,175, 343 10,132,494,039 13,183,845,999 58, 343, 363 9, 053,144, 320 1,569,829,910 [10,681,317,594 13, 738,156,857 Notes of gold banks not included in this table. $1,446,700 1, 952, 680 Total 199 BEPORT 01? THE COMPTKOLLEK OF THE CUBBI2JTCY TABLE NO. 28.—National-bank notes received at currency bureau and destroyed yearly since establishment of the system Date Amount Prior to Nov. 1, 1865 During the year ended Oct. 31— 1860 _ $175, 490 1,050,382 3, 401, 423 4, 602, 825 8, 603, 729 14,305,689 24,344, 047 30, 211, 720 3(5,433, 171 49, 939, 741 137, 697, 696 98,672,716 76,918,963 57,381,249 41,101,830 35, 539, 660 I 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, (527 44,447, 467 45,981,963 43,885,319 44, 895, 466 62, 835, 395 46, 997, 527 53,613,811 83,159, 973 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 J883... _ 1884 1885 1886 1887 _ _. . . . 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 _ 1893 1894 _ 1895 1896 1897 Date A mount D u r i n g t h e year ended Oct. 31— 1898 1899 ._1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 . . 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1910 _. 1917 1918 1919 J920 1921 1922 1923 1924 Additional amount of insolvent and liquidating national-bank notes destroyed Gold notes Total. $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, 555 424, 542,837 570, 887, 902 537,153,570 542,194, 707 522, 241, 817 1, 580, 548, 237 3, 390, 560 10,841, 212,275 In addition $46,115 destroyed in transit. TABLE NO. 29.—National-bank notes issued during each year from 1914 io 1924, inclusive, national-bank notes of active, insolvent, and liquidated banks destroy edt total destructions for each year, and percentage of destructions to issues I For prior years, soe annual report 1920] Destroyed Year ended Oct. 31— 1914 $818,227,830 1915. 364,049.710 1916 356, 300, 750 1917 325, 570, 430 1918 260,155, 140 1919 356,738,100 1920456, 046, 770 1921 __ . . . 603, 301, 700 1922._ 569, 444,140 1923--. _ 569, 856, 070 1924__ 550, 498, 910 17688°—24t- Insolvent Active banks and liquidated banks $435, 904. 280 362,551,125 351,374,597 298, 468,107 236, 296, 660 330,106, 555 424, 542, 837 570, 887, 902 537,153, 570 542,194, 707 522, 241, 817 -14 Total outstanding Total $20,240,418 $456,150,698 342, 807, 352 705, 358, 657 59, 026, 804 410,401,401 38,901,595 337, 369, 702 20,238,717 256, 535, 377 24, 864, 635 354,971,190 19,794,540 444, 337, 377 20,417,025 591, 304, 927 550, 842, 200 13, 688, 630 J 7, 586, 750 559, 781, 457 26, 054, 568 548, 896, 385 Per cent destructions active banks to issues $1,121,4(58,911 781,268,793 726, 0(59, 290 716,276,375 721,471,137 722, 394, 325 732, 549, (529 743, 288, 847 7(50,679, 187 772, 606, 269 774,281,624 53. 27 99. 59 98. (52 91. 68 90. 83 92. 53 93. 09 94. 62 94. 33 95. .14 94. 86 Per cent destructions to issues 55. 75 193. 75 115. ]g 103. 62 98. 61 99. 5C 97. 43 98. 01 96. 73 98.23 99. 78 200 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 30.—Amount, denomination, and cost of national-bank currency received from Bureau of Engraving and Printing, year ended October 31, 192 A Denominations Amount Cost | Cost of paper printing,of i j Total cost etc. i $56,032. 69 6, 984. 64 54, 220. 58 469. 50 $149,420, 500 37, 251, 400 801,470, 500 15, 650, 000 5,5,5,5 10, 10, 10, 10... 10, 10, 10, 2O._ 50, 50,50, 100. 503,792,400 | Total-- $389,688.60 j 48, 575. 83 377, 086. 02 $445,721.33 3, 265. 21 55,560.47 431, 306. 00 3, 734. 71 J17, 707.41 818, 615. 72 936, 323.13 TABLE N O . 31.—Vault account of currency received and issued by this bureau during the year and the amount on hand October 81, 1924 National-bank currency in vaults at the close of business, Oct. 31, 1923 $224, 881,210 National-bank currency received from Bureau of .Engraving and Printing during the year ended Oct. 31, 1924....... 563,792,400 Total to bo accounted for Amount issued to bunks during year Amount withdrawn from vaults and canceled $550,498,910 6,494,680 Total withdrawn 788,673,610 556,993,590 Amount in vaults at close of business, Oct. 31,1924 231,680,020 TABLE N O . 32.— Vault account of currency received and destroyed during year ended October 31, 1924 Amount in vault of redemption division of currency bureau, awaiting destruction at close of business, Oct. 31, 1023_,. .' $3,679,380 Amount received during year ended Oct. 31, 1924. 548,823,555 Total ....Withdrawn from vault and destroyed during the year Balance in vault Oct. 31,1.924 ._ - - .-- 552,502,935 548,800,385 3,006,550 TABLE N O . 33.—Amount of currency received for redemption, by months, from November 1, 1923, to October 31, 1924, and counted into the cash of the National Bank Redemption Agency Months NovemberDecember _. January February. March l May June July August September. October 1923 1924 Total. National bank notes Federal Federal reserve 1 reserve notes ; bank notes $40, 240,668. 00 44, 758, 526. 00 $990, 187 809,964 52, 355,159.00 38, 001,699. 50 46, 673,167. 50 50, 015, 723. 00 50, 789,138. 00 46, 539, 618. 00 47,819, 451. 00 43,122, 333. 50 43,593, 159.00 44, 402, 216. 00 870, 571 670, 383 585, 389 597,122 520, 178 420, 046 402, 625 391,829 347, 049 315,089 554,310,858.50 6, 980,432 Total $3, 502. 270. 00 $50, 733,125. 00 3. 257,820. 00 48,886,310. 00 3,489,905.00 2, 611,165. 00 2, 616,140. 00 2,361,365. 00 2,355,490.00 1,962, 070. 00 lf 824, 84G. 00 1, 002, 477. 50 886, C90. 00 598, 550. 00 56,715, 695. 00 41,283,247. 50 49,874, 690. 50 52,974,210. 00 53,664,806. 00 48, 921, 734. 00 50, 046, 910. 00 45,116, 640.00 44, 826, 298. 00 45, 3.15, 855. 00 27, 068, 242. 50 588, 359, 533.00 201 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 34.—Amount of currency received by National Bank Redemption Agency for redemption in year ended October 31. 192'/•., from 'principal cities Boston.. Now York Philadelphia Cleveland...-Richmond Atlanta.. Chicago. St. Louis Minneapolis.. _ - $12,^0,035.00 101.290.850.00 _. 47,255,219.33 21,403, 400. CO 28,402, 325.00 . . - 15.772,750.00 65,819, 495. 50 It),953, 550. (X) 12,221,250.00 Kansas City Dallas '__ San FranCisco Cincinnati Baltimore N'ew Orleans O ther sources. $13,953,500.00 12,489.800.00 10,430.751. 00 14.053, 000. (X) 12.621,200.00 6.337,070.00 167, 543, 22 7. 03 _ Total 594, 890, 323. !G NOTE.—The difference between the total shown by this table and Table No. 30 is accounted for by ihi? fact, that a nominal amount of United Stales currency was included in remittances. Total amount of currency of all issues received by the National Bank Redemption Agency for redemption since June 30, 1874, was $15,55O,5O7,35S.5O. Of the total notes received, national bank notes to the amount; of $5,523,950 and Federal reserve notes amounting to $5,139,300 were fit for circulation and were returned to banks. TABLE NO. 35.—Classification of redemptions, the amount of each class redeemed, the rate per $lt000, and the amount assessed on account of expenses, year ended June SO, 19:24 Classes Federal reserve notes: Redeemed in regular course of business— Fit for use Unfit for use __._ Received from Federal reserve banks— Caneeied and uncanceled Federal reserve bank notes: Redeemed out of 5 per cent f u n d Fit for u^e Unfit for use Redeemed on retirement account National bank notes: Redeemed out of 5 per cent f u n d Fit for use Unfit for use Redeemed on retirement account Amount redeemed Rate per $1,000 Amount of expenses $7,966,000. 00 32, 259,960. 00 $0. 08042229 .49402417 $5, 408. 04 15,937. 20 i 1,466,673,540.00 .11123233 103, 141. 52 302, 500. 00 11,304,330.00 .97450035 .97450035 294. 79 11,016.07 7, 447, 200. 00 519,688,222.50 21, 789, 782. 50 . 88838489 .97308318 .71387133 0,015.98 505, 699. 87 15, 004. 05 2, 067, 431, 535. 00 2.35011438 723, 837. 52 Total iNot counted into cash, hence not included in the statement of receipts. 2 Average. TABLE N O . 36.—Cost of redemption of Federal reserve and national currency for year ended June 80r 1924 Charges for transportation, including postage, insurance, and express charges.. Cost for assorting: Office of Treasurer of the United S t a t e s Salaries _ _ $441,040.43 Printing, binding, aud stationery 12, 070. 50 Contingent expenses__ _ 0,219.45 Office of Comptroller of the Currency— Salaries Printing, binding, and stationery Contingent expenses Total _ 73,112.04 590.82 1,102.82 $189,101.40 $459,930. 44 74, 805. 08 534, 730,12 723,837.52 NOTE.—The average cost per $1,000 for all notes redeemed through cash was $0.93. Average co«t for redemption of national bank notes, $0.90; Federal reserve bank notes, $0.97, and Federal reserve noios, $0.53. Canceled Federal reserve notes amounting to $1,400,073,510 received direct from Federal reserve banks and their branches were not counted into cash, and therefore were not taken into consideration in arriving at the average cost for redemption. The average rate per $1,000 for expense of redemption on this latter class was $0.11. 202 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 37.—Taxes assessed on national-bank circulation, years ended June 1 80, 1864, to 1924; cost of redemption, 1874 to 1924; cost of plates and examiners fees, 1888 to 1924 Year Semiannual duty on circulation Cost of redemption of notes by the United States Treasurer 1864-1882.... $52, 253, 518. 24 $1,971,587.10 1874-1882.... 147, 592. 27 3,132,006. 73 1883 160,896. 65 3,024, 668. 24 1884 181,857.16 2, 794, 584. 01 1885 168, 243. 35 2,592,021.33 1886. 138,967.00 2,044, 922. 75 1887. 141,141. 48 1, 616,127. 53 1888. 131,190.67 1, 410, 331. 84 1889. 107,843. 39 1, 254, 839. 65 1890 99,366. 52 1,216,104.72 1891 100, 593. 70 1, 331, 287.26 1892 103,032. 96 1, 448, 489. 69 1893. 107, 445.14 1, 721, 095.18 1894. _. 100,352. 79 1, 704, 007. 69 1895 114,085.63 1,851,676.03 1896 _. 125,061.73 2,020, 703. 65 1897 125, 924. 35 1, 901, 817. 71 1898 121, 291.40 1, 991, 743. 31 1899 122, 984. 76 1, 881, 922. 73 1900 146, 236.18 1, 599, 221. 08 1901 153, 796. 33 1, 633, 309.15 1902 _. 174,477. 62 1, 708, 819. 92 1903 219,093.13 1,928, 827,49 1904 247,973. 26 2,163, 882.05 1905 250,924. 24 2, 509, 997.80 1906. 233,650.52 2,806,070.54 1907 270, 840. 21 3,090,811.72 1908 396, 743.15 3,190, 543. 04 1909 434,093.10 3, 463,466. 68 1910. 443,380.12 3, 567,037. 21 1911 505, 735. 21 3, 690, 313. 53 1912 517,842. 93 3,804, 762. 29 1913. 529,013. 36 3, 889, 733.17 1914 /» 3,901, 541.18 \ 2, 977,066. 73 \ 1915 498,328.60 3, 744, 967. 77 450,150. 22 1916... 3, 533, 631. 28 420,160. 42 1917 3,656, 895.34 412, 785. 92 1918 3, 627,060. 80 528, 424. 24 1919 3, 706, 901.15 974,058.11 1920 3,806, 590.02 1,115,146.00 1921 3,941,461.17 2 594,168. 70 1922 4,030, 336. 30 514, 598. 55 1923 4,063, 708. 32 527, 979. 90 1924 Total 1 2 167,223, 824.02 14, 829,058. 07 Assessment for cost of plates, new banks Assessment for cost of plates, extended banks Assessment for cost of plates, additional or duplicate Assessment for examiners' fees and salaries (sec. 5240, U . S . I t . S.) Total $52, 253, 518. 24 1,971, 587.10 3,434, 305.16 3,306,001. 94 3,195,172. 90 2,907,172. 51 2, 314, 709. 63 1,897,046. 87 1,685,023.30 1, 524, 355. 75 1,480, 215. 63 1, 617, 664. 64 1, 728, 392. 24 2,088, 932.11 2,054, 437. 75 2, 212, 765.17 2, 373, 374. 30 2, 260, 237. 33 2,368,988. 33 2, 308, 322. 35 2,122,748. 33 2,152,027.11 2,302,696. 51 2,552,915.94 2,912, 787. 70 3, 243,288. 27 3, 554,128. 71 3,849, 524. 68 4,140, 489. 26 4,494,223. 81 4, 552,936.38 4, 777,278. 50 4, 934,155.44 4,965, 713. 99 13, 855 9,700 6,000 11,120 15, 340 28,990 82,160 52, 780 5,850 3, 556 $4,130 6,975 6,300 11,175 3,420 6,460 9,100 7,590 20, 770 12,670 17,226 25, 262 31, 388 $94, 606.16 99, 642,05 107, 781. 73 107,272.83 110,219.88 121, 777. 86 130, 725. 79 136, 772. 71 138,969.39 161,983.68 162,444.59 251,966.79 238, 252. 27 237, 803. 51 222,858. 92 225, 445. 27 244,903. 62 259,164.86 277,816.07 307, 296. 63 324, 598.97 346,895. 32 388, 307. 39 396, 766. 23 425,157.65 429, 397. 75 510, 928. 07 524, 039. 03 492,269. 05 526,169. 76 556, 210. 22 520, 607. 46 536, 299. 70 577, 762. 64 849,815.96 994, 626.18 1,050,977.38 1,184,026. 78 1, 769, 394. 79 2,159, 509. 99 2,145,391.85 2, 293, 544. 54 7,954, 926.21 4, 796,085. 63 4, 825, 267. 66 5,101, 297. 44 5,244, 992.42 5,946, 596. 04 6,817,030. 81 6, 783,389. 86 6, 744,902. 70 6, 938, 932. 76 759,141 162, 466 22, 640, 401. 32 206, 690, 559. 41 $25,980 18,845 13,150 14,810 18, 850 14,100 12,200 24,175 18, 575 15, 700 14, 225 4,050 4,950 5,450 3,050 5,275 8,200 29, 200 85,975 43,200 54, 475 45,500 47,825 54,150 76, 275 48,450 31,475 55,125 27,875 22, 740 28, 560 11,560 $34,120 1,950 97,800 24, 825 1,750 3,900 575 725 7,200 8,100 5,200 4,375 6,875 3, 750 1,700 1,775 2,850 15,050 13,500 14,425 40, 325 12,600 64,800 31,450 12,975 10, 025 10, 800 17, 500 22,375 28,190 19,805 8,500 16,660 10,085 9,200 16,770 15,600 31,850 31,070 18, 244 23,464 18, 756 1,075, 669 Tax collected on additional circulation under act M a y 30, 1908. Average cost per $1,000 for national-bank notes redeemed in 1922, $0.95; in 1923, $0.95, and in 1924, $0.96. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 203 TABLE NO. 38.—Federal reserve notes outstanding according to weekly statement (amount issued by Federal reserve agents to the banks, less "unfit" notes returned for redemption), amount secured by gold, and amount secured by commercial and other eligible paper, from November 7, 1923, to October 29, 1924. [In thousands of dollars] Date Fed oral reserve notes outstanding Amounts secured by gold Amounts secured by commercial and other paper 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 725. 392 730; 668 721, 504 719, 721 732, 743 755. 949 793, 837 838, 398 2,107,970 2,107,168 2, 098, 784 2,104, 845 2, 055, 625 2,100, 895 2,140, 445 2,109, 814 617,422 623, 500 622,720 614, 876 677,118 655, 054 653, 392 728, 584 1924 2__ 9 16 23.... 30 F e b . (L_ 13 20 27. Mar. 5 . . . 12 19 26 Apr. 2 . . . 9 16 23 30 2, 805, 972 2,756,251 2, 710, 213 2, 646, 876 2, 605, 244 2,589,519 2, 570, 377 2,255,412 2, 550,102 2, 537, 203 2,521,424 2, 507, 758 2,489, 943 2, 473,160 2, 467, 323 2, 445, 344 2, 438, 680 2, 444, 073 2,109,715 2,106, 705 2,130, 879 2,103, 477 2,127,175 2, 097, 830 2,139, 913 2,116,662 2,109, 124 2, 050, 306 2, 046, 696 2, 098,170 2, 082, 659 1, 974, 624 1, 984, 054 1, 997, 364 2, 047, 470 2,088,317 696,257 649, 546 579, 334 543, 399 478,069 491, 6S9 430, 464 441,494 445, 224 486, 897 474, 728 409, 588 407, 284 498, 536 483,269 447, 980 391,210 355, 756 Jan. Amounts secured by gold Amounts secured by commercial and other paper 2,440, 306 2,419,055 2, 396, 475 2, 376, 708 2, 374, 943 2, 363, 666 2, 356, 224 2,339,991 2, 340, 363 2, 340, 752 2,318,510 2, 290, 760 2. 273, 563 2,249,160 2, 249, 231 2. 236, 305 2, 232, 202 2, 234, 260 2, 249, 824 2, 247, 075 2, 236, 419 2, 232, 463 2, 250,137 2, 244, 368 2, 250, 435 2, 256, 452 2,110,776 2,135, 212 2,113,340 2,103, 863 2,089,133 2,091, 061 2,118, 962 2,118,093 2,126, 686 2,099, 835 2, 111, 173 2,100, 426 2, 080. 047 2, 079, 415 2, 080, 982 2, 075, 614 2, 059, 620 2, 019,186 2,035,611 2, 038, 632 2, 031, 406 2,027, 304 1, 984, 893 1,974, 799 2, 006, 200 2, 004, 220 329, 530 283,843 283,135 272, 845 285,810 272, 605 237, 262 221,898 213, 677 240,917 207,337 190,704 193, 516 169,745 168, 249 160,691 172, 582 215,074 214, 213 208,443 205,013 205,159 265, 244 269, 569 244, 235 252, 232 1924—Contd. 1923 7 14 21. 28 Dec. 5 12 19 26 Nov. Pate Federal reserve notes outstanding May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. 7 14 21 28 4 11... 18 25 2.. 9 16 23.. 30 6 13. 20.. 27 3 10 . 17 24 1 8 15 . . 22 29 TABLE N O . 39.—Federal reserve notes printed, shipped, and canceled, issued to banks, retired, and destroyed since organization of the banks, o with the balance in vaults arid amount outstanding October 31, 19&4 VAULT BALANCE OCTOBER 31, 1924 Fives Tens Twenties Fifties One hundreds Five hundreds One thousands $776,400,000 677,200,000 $159,000,000 102,600,000 $323,6Oa 000 225,600,000 99,200,000 56,400,000 98,000,000 Five thousands Ten thousands Total O Total printed $3, 542,320,000 $4, 576,200,000 $4,911,040,000 $1,059,200,000 927,200,000 Total shipped and canceled . . 3, 298,100,000 4, 227,240,000 4, 513,440,000 Total on hand 244, 220,000 348,960; 000 397,600,000 132,000,000 $108,000,000 $18-1,000,000 $15,639, 760,000 74,000, 000 184,000,000 14, 229, 380,000 34,000,000 1, 410,380,000 $57,750, 000 $15,252,034,930 43,570,000 12,992,843,750 ISSUED, KETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1924 $3,589,901,000 $4,514,230,540 $4,961,124,040 3,048,631, 230 4,037, 528, 530 4,265,456,640 Total issued Total retired Total outstanding 541,269,770 476, 702,010 695,667,400 $984,874,550 795,043,450 $731,1.54,800 631,783,900 $99,311,000 60,575,000 $274,189,000 177,285,000 $39, 500,000 32,970,000 189,831,100 199,370,900 38,736,000 96,904,000 6, 530,000 14,180,000 2, 259,191,180 MUTILATED FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES, BY DENOMINATIONS, RECEIVED AND DESTROYED SINCE ORGANIZATION OF BANKS AND ON HAND IN VAULT OCTOBER 31, 1924 Boston New York __ Philadelphia..Cleveland Richmond Atlanta _ Chicago... St. Louis.-.. Minneapolis _ _ Kansas City Dallas Saa Francisco _ _ _ $219,314, 723,114, 249,135, 166,4(59, 143,410. 132,864, 385, 085, 144,076, 81.093, 116,503. 68, G89, 238, 697, $408,839,170 1,090,292,280 327, .151, 830 220, 215,030 163,763,490 114, 715,410 537, 200, 560 .154,075,480 79,550,910 94,319,170 73,435, 220 210, 520, 740 $298,250,160 741, 221,140 386,274, 200 416,432,580 202. 138,0S0 10^ 013, 240 615,897,940 148,815.840 62, 635, 600 104,757,2-10 74, 276, 240 352, 269, 310 $28,080,100 144,998,450 89, .177,800 143.190,000 47,540, 550 13,491,900 119,285,650 17,068,100 2, 555, 500 5,671,100 5,987, 600 32,007,350 $30, 272,400 147,876,200 33,161, 800 26,412, 800 24,144,900 9,990,200 38,053, 600 7,822, 300 3,630, 500 6,718,500 4,965, 700 42, 691, 600 $1,865,000 21,982,000 1,024, 500 1,789,000 221,000 553,500 3,917,000 694,000 262,000 534, 500 240, 500 2.334,000 $8,816,000 50,097,000 4,436,000 1,968,000 4,402,000 1,220,000 5,218,000 1,436,000 568,000 574,000 561, 000 4,509,000 $195,000 255,000 $280,000 1,460,000 25,000 10,000 100, 000 20,000 25, 000 10,000 230,000 75, 000 CO, 000 $995,912,290 2,921,296,800 1,090,361,425 976,601,880 585,650, 7o0 467,848, 530 1, 704,683,365 474,227, 735 230,295,910 329,077,5fi0 228,155, 525 883,164,660 3, 507,981,600 3, 5(37,090,600 649,054,100 648, 765,800 375, 740,400 375, 690,800 35,417,000 35,316,000 83,805.000 83, 623,000 595, 000 595, 000 2,150,000 2,150; 000 10,887,276,420 10,882,986,920 288,300 149, 600 101,000 182,000 Total received.._ Total destroyed. 2, 668,454,030 2, 667,027, 230 3, 504,079,290 3, 502; 822,490 Balance on hand 1,426,800 1, 256, 800 885,000 4,289,500 NOTE.—During the year burned, badly mutilated, and fractional parts of Federal reserve notes amounting to $29,005 have been identified, valued, and the bank of issue determined. NOTE.—Total new notes canceled and destroyed, $168,000,000. o o H pa o I a d 3 a TABLE NO. 40.—Aggregate amount of Federal reserve bank notes printed, issued, canceled, and redeemed, by denominations, since the inauguror lion of the Federal reserve system, and amount on hand and outstanding October 81, 1984 VAULT BALANCE OCTOBER 31, 1924 Ones _ Tens $478,892,000 478,892,000 _ r Fives $130,232,000 130,232,000 $132,500,000 121,400,000 $24,040,000 10, 440,000 $14,080,000 9, 700, (XX) $2,600,000 200,000 $788, 344, 000 702, 9S4,1100 O W H .11,040, (XX) Total printed Total issued and canceled Twos 7,600,000 4, 320, 000 2, 400,000 25, 300, 000 O Total on hand Twenties Fifties Total !•=} i H ISSUED, R E D E E M E D , A N D O U T S T A N D I N G OCTOBER 31, 1924 fti Total issued . Total redeemed... _ ! $478,892,000 474, 048. 000 4,244, 000 Total outstanding. $i35, -92,000 ! $121,400,000 1.33,209,000 | 119,843, (WO :i, 983, 000 j 1,017,000 $1.0,440,000 : 15,901,000 ! 479,000 $9, 700, 000 8, 992,000 708,000 $200, (XX) 157, 0(X) 43,000 ; $701, 944,000 752, 810, 000 9,134, (KK) TABLE NO. 41.—Taxes assessed on Federal reserve bank currency, cost of redemption, and cost of plates for years ended June SO, ID 15 to UM4 Semiannual taxes on circulation Year 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 . . . Cost of rodeiriDlion of notes "by the U nited States Treasurer $1,800.00 2,200.00 _-- • $2,325.18 3, 590. 80 38, 750. 70 4(>3,195. % 1,023. 344. 70 947, 405. 00 445'. 944. 01 113. 837. 32 2, 890. 88 $947. 93 2, 353. 41 34,419. 02 203,010.78 243, 517. 97 145, 890. 53 53,011.08 11,310.80 ---, 3,041,284.07 j 755,008.18 . . Total . -,--. - Assessment for Assessment for cost of addicost of original tional or dupliplates cate plates 23,810.00 390. 00 28, 200. 00 $540.00 720. (X) 180. 00 138, 530, 00 88, 270. 00 130, 570. 00 2, 140.00 300,950.00j o o £ Total $1,800.00 5, 005. !.8 5, 258. 79 41.284, 1! 059, 955. 58 1,375,021.54 593, 974. 54 100,848.40 14,201.74 4,191,502.85 i to o CJ1 TABLE N O . 42.—National banks in charge of receivers, year ended October 31, 1924, capital and surplus at date of organization and at date of failure, causes of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful money deposited with Treasurer of the United States to redeem circulation, and total deposits at date of suspension Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association Organization Failures Name and location of banks Charter No. Date Capital Amount Per cent Capital Receiver appointed Circulation Lawful outstanding money date deposited atfailureof Cause of failure Total deposits at date of suspension to o W H c w H O H Pynchon National Bank, Springfield, Mass _ Farmers and Drovers National Bank, Waynesburg, Pa First National Bank, Billings, Mont Mount Vernon National Bank, Mount Vernon, N. Y Second National Bank, Clarion, Pa.. . Traders National Bank, Lowell, Mass Mesa County National Bank, Grand Junction, Colo First National Bank, Pensacola, Fla First National Bank, Button, W. Va First National Bank, Uniontown, Pa First National Bank, Bowling Green. Ohio First National Bank, St. Cloud, Fla First National BanV, BlnfTlon, Ohio First National Bank, Newman, Calif First National Bank, Eureka, S. Dak____ First National Bank, Fairfield, Idaho First National Bank, Medina, N. I)ak__. First National Bank, Towner, N. Dak... First National Bank, Hearne, Tex Farmers National Bank, Cooper, Tex First National Bank, Gridley, Calif First National Bank, Cut Bank, Mont _. First National Bank, Chappell, Nebr Commonwealth National Bank, Iieedville, Va Picher National Bank of Pieher, Okla _. First National Bank of Ranger, Tex Emmetsburg National Bank of Emmetsburg, Iowa $150,000 $633,353. 00 Feb. 25,1865 Dec. 27,1883 150,000 75,000 597,750. 00 321,350. 00 398. 40 428. 40 200,000 Dec. 12,1906 150,000 July 2,1910 N G 100,000 37,500 100,000. 00 37,500. 00 8510 Dec. 11,1006 3044 flop*. 12,1883 4753 June 10,1892 200,000 50, 000 200,000 16,000. 00 92, 000. 00 245,000. 00 8.00 184. 00 122. 50 200,000 Apr. 19,1911 50,000 June 21,1912 200,000 Oct. 20,1913 W W V 200,000 49, 000 190,197 200,000. 00 482, 843. 00 49, 000. CO 37(5, (539. 00 190,197. 00 2,978,922.00 Nov. Jan. Aug. Jan. N U A U 444, 609. 00 100, 000 I 100,000. 00 , 489,900. 00 1, 673, 245. 00 489,900 50, COO. 00 364,021. 00 50,000 100,000.00 1, 452,581.00 100,000 12,500.00 774, 610. 00 12,500 17,100. 00 380, 776. 00 17,100 40,700. 00 597.357. 00 40,700 12,500. 00 943,689. 00 12,500 823, 254.00 353, 781.00 5,850 5,850. 00 170, 529.00 217,015.00 24,995. 00 128, 566. 00 10, 900. CO 10,900 541,5(52. CO 21, 500. 00 21, 500 210, 855. 00 36,000. 00 36,000 245, 675. 00 5, 800. 00 5,800 633,973. 00 23,600.00 23,600 839 3097 7766 2490 6213 270 4045 9707 5626 9760 11527 10162 10581 7955 4976 1062(5 11164 9574 9790 Apr. $200,000 June 24,1901 7,1865 987 May Aug. Apr. Feb. 31,1905 10,1880 17,1902 20,1864 May 23,1889 Mar. 24,1910 Nov. 19,1900 May 25,1910 Nov. 28,1919 Mar. 30,1912 Apr. 24,1914 Sept. 29,1805 July 5,1H94 Sept. 24,1914 Mar. 14,1918 Oct. 5,1909 May 10,1910 10827 Jan. 6,1916 11624 Feb. 3,1920 8072 Jan. 26,1906 8035 Dec. 23,1905 29,1913 22,1914 29,1914 19,1915 $111,465 $111,465. 00 $1,095,862.00 100,000 86,000. 00 86.00 50,000 1,036, 343. 00 2,072. (50 35,000 31,500.00 90.00 60,000 1,308,000. 00 2,180.00 100,000 500, 000 50, 000 100,000 90, 750. 00 29,500. 00 48, 500. 00 25, 500. 00 7, 500. 00 26, 500. 00 20,750. 00 20,500. 00 178, 000. 00 181. 00 59. 00 194. 00 51.00 15.00 106. 00 .83 .82 3. 56 24, 250.00 43,837. 00 .97 1.75 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50,000 50,000 25, 000 25,000 25, 000 50, 000 50, 000 40, 000 50, 000 50,000 Jan. 5,1917 Jan. 2,1918 Nov. 17,1919 Jan. 31,1920 Aug. 20,1920 Aug. 26,1920 Dec. 20,1920 Dec. 28,1920 Jan. 21,1921 Jan. 28,1921 Jan 29,1921 do do Z N A A A A U Ull II AA II U II Feb. 16,1921 Feb. 21,1921 M a r 2,1921 J.T 50,000 M a r . 11,1921 50, 000 50, 000 25,000 50, 000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50.000 50, 000 40,000 25, 000 25, 000 25,000 ! 100.000 ! 25,000 ! 50, 250. 00 25, 000 100, 000 2.01 ! 200, 000 50,000 I 77,000. 00 1.54! 6,000. 00 .24 1,047, .580.00 1,908,841. 00 23, 700 23,700. 00 i 22,400 i 22,400.6(7 210,663. 00 208, 053. 00 1, 283, 599. 00 II I 22,000 i 22,000.00 424,812. 00 KK AA rt o o g o E H W o d w w H O First National Bank, Beaver, P a Corn Belt National Bank of Scotland, S. Dak First National Bank of Ambia, l n d First National Bank of Dcsdcmona, Tex__ California National Bank of Modesto, Calif First National Bank of Sipe Springs, Tex. First National Bank, Marcus, Iowa First National Bank, Sidney, Nebr Overland National Bank of Boise, IdahoFirst National Bank of Bridgeport, Nebr Bannock National Bank of Pocatello, Idaho_. First National Bank, Crawford, Tex First National Bank, Moran Tex The Havre National Bank of Havre, Mont First National Bunk of Joplin, Mont National Bank of Clebunie, Tex Pcoplos National Bank, National Citv, Calif _".. United States National Bank, Vale,Oreg. First National Bank, Vale, Oreg First National Bank, Burlcy. Idaho Edwards National Bank, Booker, Tex.__ Farmers National Bank. Big Sandy, Mont I First National Bank, Wendell, Idaho Stackmen'sNational Bank, Poplar, Mont Stillwater National Bank, Absarokee, Mont First National Bank, Seeley, Calif National City Bank, Salt. L a k e C i t y , u t a h Second National Bank, Elkton, M d First: National Bank, My ton, L'tnh State National Bank, Ardmore, Okla Corydon. National Bank, Corydon, l n d _ . First National Bank, Cotton Plant, Ark First National Bank, Oak drove, JA\ Farwcll National Bank, Farwell, Tex First National Bank, Spencer, Nebr First National Bank, Ingoinar. Mont American National Bank, Billings?, M o n l . First National Bank, Fresno, Mont Merchants National Bank, Wimbledon, N. Dak First National .{iiii-.k, Hope-, N . Mex First National Bank, Mountainair, N . Mex First National Bunk, Luwton, Okla First National Bank Colusa, CaliL 3850 Feb. 10,1888 50,000 192, 750. 00 3.85 50,000 M a r . 26,1921 LL 11031 9510 11452 M a y 28,1917 July 30,1909 Sept 2,1919 25,000 25,000 25,000 1,750. 00 11,250.00 .07 . 45 25, 000 25, 000 25,000 M a r . 28,1921 A p r . 5,1921 A p r . 7,1921 N FF U 10988 Feb. 23,1917 11525 Nov. 6,1919 9819 June 22,1910 6201 Mar. 12,1902 10751 June 18,1915 9711 Feb. 23,1910 100,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 25,000 3,000.00 .03 56, 500. 00 40,125. 00 32,000. 00 21,500.00 .56 1.60 .32 .86 100, 000 25,000 50,000 50, 000 100,000 25,000 A p r . 13,1921 A p r . 18,1921 M a y 18,1921 M a y 27,1921 M a y 28,1921 do AA U E II V N 6347 10400 10874 July 15,1902 May 19,1913 June 5,1916 50,000 30,000 25,000 4.9,000. 00 5,400.00 6,250. 00 .98 .18 .25 100,000 30,000 25,000 J u n e 11,1921 J u l y 16,1921 A u g . 29,1921 N N II 12,100. 00 7,500.00 842, 093. 00 37,367.00 73,916. 00 9782 10929 4035 May 18,1910 Nov. 11,1916 May- 6,1889 50,000 25,000 75,000 30,500. 00 .61 5.72 50,000 25, 000 150, 000 S e p t . 16,1921 do O c t . 27,1921 II S NN 49,600. 00 429, 375. 00 366, 887. 00 28,214. 00 2,787, 817. 00 9512 949(5 8528 10341 11408 June 21,1909 July 8,1909 Jan. 14,1907 Feb. 20,1913 M a y 4,1918 25, 000 75,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 6, 500. 00 52,500. 00 20,000. 00 12,450. 00 26. 00 70.00 80.00 41. 50 25. 000 75,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 N o v . 7,1921 N o v . 15,1921 do._ N o v . 30.1921 D e c . 12,1921 A OO OO II OO 25,000. 00 (58, 750. 00 11,900.00 11063 9491 11027 July 25,1917 June 30,1909 Feb. 17,1917 50,000 25,000 25,000 7,000.00 25,000 25, 000 25,000 Jan. Jan. Jan. 3,1922 5,1922 28,1922 II II PP 11066 10462 10308 4162 11702 10394 77(50 10723 11650 32005 7325 114(55 11696 11090 Aug. Sept. Nov. Aug. Apr. May MayMar. Mar. Aug. Juno Aug. Apr. Oct. 25, 000 25, 000 250. 000 50,000 25,000 200,000 125, 000 (50, 000 50, 000 25,000 100, 000 25, 000 150,000 25,000 Jan. 30.1922 do.! Feb. 3,1922 Feb. 18,1922 Feb. 24,1922 Mar. 4,1922 Mar. 8,1922 Apr. 7,1922 May 13,1922 June 26,1922 July 14,1922 Aug. 14,1922 Sept. 23,1922 Oct. 26,1922 PP II II AA U U 11 U AA U V 28.00 11,1917 5,1913 19,1912 12,1889 10,1920 6,19] 3 23.1905 (5,1915 2,1920 5. J921 18, 1904 It), 191U 5, 1920 3,1917 25,000 25,000 250, 000 50,000 25, 000 100,000 125,000 35.000 50, 0(K) 25.000 25, 000 25,000 .150,000 25,000 14,000. 00 6, 000. 00 122, 500. 00 78,000. 00 56. 00 24.00 49.00 156.00 70,666.66 70.00 173. 00 04. 29 Sept. 17,1907 M a y 3,1909 30,000 25,000 15.000.00 25, 000 00 50. 00 100.00 25,000 25,000 Oct. 27,1922 Oct. 30,1922 11329 Apr. 3.1919 5ii 14 July 18,1901 20072 J u l y 1,1911 30,000 25,000 75,000 4, 500. 00 185,250. 00 34, 500. 00 15. 00 741. 00 46.00 30,000 200,000 150, 000 Nov. 2.1922 Nov. 18,1922 Nov. 22,1922 II U C 8717 280. 750. 00 1,123. 00 2, 500. 00 10.00 671, 077.00 264, 775. 00 21, 79(5. 00 112,917.00 48,500 48, 500.00 23,200 94,400 23, 200. 00 94,400. 00 21,100. 00 25,666.66 75,000. 00 24,300.00 A A. OO OO LL 216. 250. 00 22, 500. (X) 47, 900. 00 24,600.00 47,900 930, 324. 00 95, 627. 00 144, 284.00 265, 763. 00 977,295,00 112,121.00 346,714. 00 279, 326. 00 122,449. 00 503.626. GO 52,387. 00 14, 500.00 10,000.00 17, 7.50. (X) 60,490.00 82,308. 00 147,500. 00 25,000.00 205,020. 00 906,443.00 306,802.00 6,250. 00 243, 300. 00 99,995 125, 000 50, 000 2, 500. 00 99,995. 00 125, 000. 00 50, 000. 00 99, 995. 00 u 147,500 o H i-rl HH ft 6 30,033. 00 91,984.00 39,430. (X) 170,037. 00 36, 307. 00 1,3S3,447. 00 262, 995. 00 35, 888. 00 975, 659. 00 984,671. 00 4(51, 016. 00 32,0(52. 00 47,916. 00 550,133. 00 174,230. 00 499,259. 00 27,357.00 243, 300 g o d Si 3 fcO o TABLE N O . 42.—National hanks in charge of receivers, year ended October 81, 1927h capital and surplus at date of organization and at date of failure, causes of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful money depo&ifad withTreasurer of the United Stales to redeem circulation, and total deposits at date of suspension—Continued Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association Organization Charter No. Commercial National IBank, Great Falls, Mont _ 664 Sterling National Bank, Sterling, Colo__665 Payettc National Bank, Payette, Idaho._ 666 First National Bank, llighwood, Mont_.. 667 Citizens National Bank, Laurel, Mont__668 First National Bank, Magdalena, N. Mex 669 First National Bank, Broadview, Mont._ 670 Commercial National Bank, Wilmington, Date Capital Amount 10530 11972 8075 11131 8716 10263 10809 Apr. 20,1914 M a y 2,1921 Jan. 9,1906 Dec. 29, 1917 M a y 3,1907 Aug. 27, 1912 Nov. 26,1915 $200,000 150,000 50,000 25,000 35,000 50,000 25,000 $106,000.00 12176 Apr. 17,1922 Dec. 15,1917 200,000 30,000 9,000.00 30.00 25,1902 20,1913 14,1919 27,1908 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 75,250. 00 20,000. 00 2, 000. 00 18,500. 00 301.00 80.00 4.00 37.00 582.1 Aug. 1,1907 May 14,1901 25,000 30,000 48, 250. 00 157,750. 00 193.00 525. 83 50,000 Mar. 26,1923 100,000 Apr. 2,1923 U A OP RP U 2620 91.65 8600 6085 7.119 5853 Jan. May Feb. Dt'C. Jan. June 17.1882 22,1908 22, 1907 17, 1901 16,1904 5,1901 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 60, 000 25,000 .1(51,500.00 34, 750. 00 81), 490. 00 66,000. 00 168,000. 00 105,000. 00 161. 50 139. 00 357. <jtf 204. GO 280. 00 420. 00 100,000 Apr. 5,1923 50,000 .do fiO. 000 Apr. 12.1923 50,000 do (50, OCX) Apr. 18,1923 50,000 do LL A A. PP DD J U Dec. 28,1911 Dec. 22,1919 Sept. 15,1906 Apr. 24,1919 June 14, 1916 Dec. 11,19G5 Mar. 10,1908 Dee. 5,1914 40, 000 30, 000 25,000 25,000 25,000 ' 25, 000 100,000 25,000 29, 600. 00 74.00 126,563. 00 506. 25 32,000. 00 136,000. 00 15,000.00 128. 00 136. 00 GO. 00 C irculation Lawful outstanding money date deposited atfailureof I Receiver Capital | appointed Cause of failure Total deposits at date of suspension O tart 663 N. C _ _____ 671 First National Bank, Winner, S. Dak 111.19 672 First National Bank, Wessington Springs. S. Dak 1 . 6446 673 First National Bank, Kupert, Idaho 10429 674 First National Bank, Warren, Mass 11567 675 First National Bank, Harlowton, Mont__ 9270 076 Firsr National Bank, American Falls, Idaho _. 677 First National Bank, CliftoE, Ariz_ 678 Springfield National Bank, Springfield, Ohio „ 679 First National Bank, Roundup, Mont.__ fis() National Bank, Gregory, S. Dak_._ First 081 First National Bank, Bottineau, N. Dak6H2 llome National Bank, Llano, Tex ____ 683 i.iano National Bank, Llano, Tex 684 KiiriLifciis and Merchants National Bank, Joifcrson, Iowa 68,'i City National Bank, Jerome, Idaho First National Bank, Nampa, Idaho 687 ! First National Bank, Rock River, Wyo_. 688 First National Bank, Highland, Wis 6S9 Fir;4 National Bank, Joseph, Orcg 691 Peoples National .Bank, Salisbury, N. C. Fust National Bank, Spencer, N. C 10123 11578 8370 11342 10880 8048 9076 10632 Sept. July Nov. Oct. 7(1,750. 00 7, 500. 00 7,700.00 17, 500. 00 11, 500. 00 00 Failures Name and location of banks Per cent 8 53. 00 ! $200,000 150, 000 153. 50 75,000 30. 00 25, 000 22.00 35, 000 35. 00. 50, 000 46.00 25,000 Deo. Doc. Dec. Doc. Jan. Jan. Jan. 9,1922 11,1022 13, 1922 29.1922 4, 1923 18, 1923 30.1923 200,000 Jan. 31,1923 do 30,000 50,000 25, 000 50, 000 50,000 40,000 3.0,000 200, 000 50,000 25,000 25, 000 100,000 25,000 Feb. 5,1923 Feb. 7,1923 Feb. 23,1923 Mar. 7,1923 Apr. 27,1923 May 24,1923 June 1,1923 Juno 14,1923 do .. — do July 3,1923 do.---—I DD i F I. U I. PP AA D H $200,000. 00 75,000. 00 25,000. 00 3-5,000. 00 50,000. 00 BB V DP II PP K JA M PP AA AP $1,067,638 475, 881 20.1,514 j 39, 808 215,807 814, 244 74, 657 100, 000. 00 20,000.00 1,991, 806 186,104 50,000.00 2.5,000. 00 12, ioa oo 14,700 336,320 140, ¥68 !>92, 995 334, H o 25,000.00 45,400. 00 $94,750 W o o 265, 380 260, 527 94. 750. 00 24,400. 00 25, (XX). 00 35,800 00 14, 700. 00 4, 700. 00 1, 772,465 487, 252 176, 70S 333,101 403, 565 271,311 40,000. 00 99, 553 67, 061 375, 788 158, 539 77, 396 141,638 893.613 349.005 105, 500. 00 13, 700. (X) 24, 300 00 94, 700. 00 rt W w o o First National Bank, Big Sandy, Mont.. 11.004 F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , Willow C i t v , N . Dak 6706 First N a t i o n a l B a n k , Grandfield, O k l a — 10006 F i r s t N a t i o n a l 'Bank, S a p u l p a , Okla 5951 First National Bank, Chester, Mont 11105 First National Bank, Henryettti, O k l a . - . ; 6867 First National Bank, Carroll, N«br I 5957 First N ational 1 * ank, C ol qu i 11. (3a | 6498 First National Bank, Shelby, Mont | 10953 Faii-field National Bank, Fairfield, Idaho. 8986 Howard National Bank, Howard, S. Dak 10780 Roundup National Bank, Roundup, Mont 10675 First National Bank, Wetuinka, Okla..._ 5935 First National Bank, Oswego, Mon t 11134 First National Bank, Lovington, N . Mex. 11029 First National Bank, Wells, Minn 4669 First National Bunk, Mitchell, S. D a k . . . ! 2645 Cavalier County National Bank, Langdon, N . Dak _.._ i G075 American National Bank, Three Forks, I Mont _ • ! 10996 F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , T o w e r C i t y , N . D y k 6557 Lohigh N a t i o n a l B a n k , Lehigh, Okla 5755 C i t y N a t i o n a l B a n k , Coalgate, Okla H676 F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , Grey Eagle, M i n n . 8729 First National Bank, Fairview, Mout 12015 F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , Carter, M o n t 30995 F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , Bemingford, N e b r . . 10242 Vnion N a t i o n a l B a n k , Beloit, K a n s 6701 Texas County National Bank, Guyrnon, Okla , 12179 T u c s o n N a t i o n a l B a n k , T u c s o n , Ariz 11159 N a t i o n a l B a n k of BarnesviUo, Ohio 6621 Citizens N a t i o n a l B a n k , Roswell, N . M e x €777 F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , Lancaster, M i n n __ 3J356 F i r s t N a l i o n a l B a n k , TolJey, N . D a k 78.10 Citizens N a t i o n a l B a n k , Crosby, N . D a k . 10519 * First National Bank, Turtle l.ake, N . Dak... 8821 ' First National Bank, Soper, Ok In, 10366 First National Bank, Springfield, 8. Dak- 8942 Miinor National Bank, Mil'nor, N . Dak . 8204 Farmers National Bank, Tishomirmo, Okla 10431 First National Bank, Scale, Ala 30(554 First. N a t i o n a l B a n k , M a n v i l l c , W y o 11352 F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , W o o d w o r i h , N . D a k J1353 F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , Lenapaii, Okla 11436 F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , Poplar M o n t 10885 F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k , Lansford, N . D a k . . 8187 9,1917 25,000 10,000. 00 40.00 25, 000 OP 37,800 Apr. 18,1903 Apr. 24,1911 A UK. 19, 1901 Nov. 15.1917 J u n e 29,1903 Aug. 21.1901 Oct. '3,1902 Doc. 14, 1916 Dec. 24,1907 Aug. 13,1915 25,000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25,000 25,000 25, 000 60,000 25,000 44, 750. 00 45, 000. 00 1.77, 550. 00 179.00 180. 00 710. 20 75,000. 00 73, 750. 00 73,427. 00 300. 00 295. 00 293. 71 10.00 J u l y 12,1923 J u l y 21,1923 J u l y 30, 1923 do J u l y 31, 1.923 Aug. 13,1923 A u g . 14, 1923 A u g . 27, 1923 A u g . 30,1923 Sept. 1, 1923 DD H DD X 11 PP 111 2,500. 00 25, 000 50, 000 100,000 25,000 50, 000 50, (KK) 50. 000 25; 000 60, 000 25,000 150,065 182,035 OSS, 227 104,352 987,732 383,573 27,312 227,849 332,323 143,305 Oct. June Jan. May Dec. Feb. 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 50,000 50,000 4, 500. 00 113,950. 00 18.00 455. 80 U, 0C0. 00 2.13, 750. 00 167, 500. 00 30.00 427. 50 335.00 25,000 40,000 25,000 30, 000 100, 000 100,000 Sept. 6,1923 Oct. 2, 1923 Oct. 5, 1923 Oct. 8,1923 Oct. 22,1923 Oct. 23,1923 DD U OP RP U DD Oct. OP May 26,1914 15,1901 8,1918 26,1917 12, 1891 8,1882 52,000. 00 7,1923 208.00 25,000 4,000. 00 86,500. 00 99,250. 00 10. 00 346. 00 394, 00 38,650. 00 154. 60 18, 300. 00 149, 875. 00 73. 20 599. 50 25. 000 do 50, 000 N o v . 7, 1.923 35, 000 N o v . 8,1923 do 50, 000 25, 000 . . . d o 40, 000 do 25, 000 N o v . 9,1923 25, 000 X o v . 10, 1923 50,000 N o v . 13,1923 5,000. 00 20.00 Jan. 28,1908 25,000 Apr. Dec. Feb. Mar. May Aug. Apr. July Mar. 30,1917 9,1902 14,1901 10.1920 28, 1907 26.1921 25,1917 27,1912 24,1903 40,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 25, 000 40, 000 25,000 25,000 25,000 Mar. Feb. Jan. A.pr. May May Apr. 21.1922 21,1.918 29, i903 20,1903 14, 1919 17.1905 14,191-1 25,000 100, 000 100,000 50, 000 25,000 25, 000 25,000 133, 000. (X) 373. 500. 00 5,000. 00 66, 250. 00 27, 500. 00 133. 747. 20. 205. 110. June 8,1907 Apr. 15,1913 Oct. 2, 1907 I J u n e 4,1906 \ 25,000 30, 000 25, 000 30,000 30,125. 00 22, 950. 00 22,105. 00 86, 000. 00 120. 7<i. 88. 286. July Sept. May Apr. Aug. July Mar. 30, 000 60, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25,000 25,000 25,000 14, 750. 00 28,800. 00 1,250.00 3, 750. 00 1, 500. 00 49.17 48. 00 5. 00 15. 00 6 00 63, 000. 00 252. 00 23,1913 ' 28,19 J-I ! 1,191?) j 26.1919 : 18, 1919 i 28,1916 ; 16,1906 , July 29,1923 zz w 97,000.00 99,000. 00 211,204 216,352 40, 982 126,305 745,030 562,553 23,200.00 353,645 25,000.00 & AA 11 U 50, 000. 00 12, 250. 00 ss u 6, 200. 25, 000. 5. 950. 49, 300. It 00 00 00 00 00 25, 000 100, 000 100, 000 200, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25,000 do.. N o v . 14,1923 ....do. N o v . 16, 1923 N o v . 19, 1923 N o v . 21, 1923 do A OO A J G C O 50 50 42 (57 25, 000 30,000 25,000 30,000 do...- — Xov. 22, 1923 Nov. 28,1923 IT J H 11 25. 000 Dec. 6,1923 25, 000 Dec. 10, 1923 2f>, 000 Dec. 11, 1923 2.r). 000 do 2") 000 Dec. 14, 1923 25, 000 Dec. 17, 1923 25,000 do 24, 300. 00 5, 650. 00 45,800. 00 24, 500. 00 24, 600. 00 25,000. 00 9, 700.00 AA C 11 O II II o 67, 300. 100, 000. 188, 200. 24, 700. 6, 250. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9, 700. 00 17,750. 00 10,009. 00 24,400.00 25, 000.00 6,500. 66 63,477 157,386 l.->9,010 15K, 720 90,443 146,213 33,989 203,317 545,591 173,519 588, 287 877,090 497,195 .179,618 87,434 146, 3S0 134, 93, 150, 237, 961 891 32« 094 132,277 :'»9, CM 64,463 47.S81 77, 707 lOfi, 028 124,405 # ft *f t g » o S H hj 5 O O & £ H fej O r1 ti g w 2 H tjj p TABLE N O . 42.—National hanks in charge of receivers, year ended October 81, 1924> capital and surplus at date of organization arid at date fcO of failure, causes of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date of failure, lawful money deposited with Treasurer O of the United States to redeem circulation, and total deposits at date of suspension—Continued Total dividends paid during existence as a national banking association Organization Failures Circulation Name and location of banks Charter No. Date Capital Amount Per cent Capital Receiver appointed Cause of failure Lawful outstanding at date of money failure deposited Total deposits at date of suspension w o w H H First National Bank, Forsyth, Mont Condon National Bank, Condon, Oreg.. First National Bank, Moore, Mont Miners National Bank, Henryctta, Okla_. First National Bank, Schulter, Okla Merchants National Bank, Mandan, N. Dak_. _ First National Bank, Webster, 8. Dak... First National Bank, Dodson, Mont. Sioux Falls National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. Dak First National Bank, Sentinel Butte, N. Dak First National Bank, Beach, N. Dak First National Bank, Bisbee, N. Dak.... First National Bank, Spanish Fork, Utah. National Bank of Carlsbad, N. Mex Dakota National Bank, Dickinson, N. Dak First National Bank, Lusk, Wyo First National Bank, St. John, Wash First National Bank, Warroad, Minn.. First National Bank, Brookings, S. Dak.. First National Bank, Ronan, Mont. First National Bank, Harrison, Ncbr. San Juan County National Bank, Farmington, N. Mex First National Bank, Clarkston, Wash... First National Bank, Carthage, S. Dak.. First National Bank, Onida, 8. Dak Commercial National Bank, Miles City, Mont Nowata National Bank, Nowata, Okla— First National Bank, Castlewood, S. Dak. 10,1904 24,1906 7,1907 20,1913 5,1917 $50,000 50,000 50,000 25, 000 25,000 $136, 500. 00 12, 500. 00 22, 750. 00 42, 250. 00 12, 500. 00 273.00 25. 00 45. 50 169. 00 50.00 $75,000 Dec. 18,1923 do 50,000 25,000 Dec. 20,1923 50,000 Dec. 21,1923 25,000 ... . d o - SS E II J U $33,700.00 11,800.00 24, 500. 00 25,000. 00 $352,127. 00 121,155.00 144,127.00 434, lfil. 00 51,164. 00 O O 10004 Aug. 24,1914 6502 Nov. 19,1902 11086 Aug. 23,1917 50,000 25,000 25,000 5, 000. 00 32, 500. 00 10.00 130.00 50, 000 Dec. 26,1923 25,000 Jan. 2,1924 25,000 Jan. 21,1924 J. E O 25,000. 00 24,700.00 315,054.00 224, 512, 00 72,899. 00 H O 50,000 240,500. 00 481.00 150, 000 Jan. 24,1924 H 74,250. 00 1, 514,456. 00 25,000 . . . . . d o . 50,000 do. 25,000 Jan. 28,1924 25, 000 ___-do 100,000 Feb. 6,1924 E K O SS 25,000. 00 23,300. 00 23,400. 00 11,800.00 102,160. 00 389, 152. 00 216,114.00 249,187. 00 446,659. 00 7320 8261 8.539 10349 10967 2823 June Mar. Jan. Fob. Mar. Nov. 14,1882 10706 Feb. 9484 May 6733 Apr. 9111 Mar. 6884 July 10,1915 26,1909 1,1903 25,1908 8,1903 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 7663 Mar. 11390 June 11172 Mar. 11815 Aug. 3087 Nov. 9864 Aug. June 4,1905 23,1919 11,1918 4, 1920 15, 1883 31, .1.910 28,1907 50, 000 50,000 40,000 25, 000 50, 000 25,000 50,000 May Mar. Mar. Jan. 6,1908 16,1903 20,1916 17,1920 25.000 25,000 25,000 25,000 9151 6742 10833 11585 5015 Aug. 15,1895 6367 July 23,1902 6000 Oct. 2,1901 10,000. 00 52, 500. 00 57, 750. 00 31, 750. 00 142, 900. 00 40.00 210, 00 231. 00 127.00 476. 33 68, 000. 00 136. 00 "ic'ooaoo" 40.00 270, 500. 00 22, 250. 00 109, 000. 00 541.00 89.00 218.00 23, 062. 50 38, 500. 00 23, 500. 00 92.25 154. 00 94.00 80,000 277, 000. 00 25,000 112, 000. 00 25, 000 i 42, 500. 00 346. 25 448.00 170. 00 50, 000 Feb. 7,1924 do. 50, 000 do 40,000 Feb. 9, 1924 25,000 do 100, 000 .do..... 25, 000 50,000 Feb. 12,1924 25,000 ..—do 50,000 .....do 25,000 .... -do 25,000 do _. 250,000 Feb. 15,1924 25, 000 Feb. 19,1924 25,000 .....do J II o 99, 200. 00 5,950. 00 15,000. 00 176,986. 00 82, 343. 00 98,542. 00 159,329.00 623,164.00 102,643.00 353, 80(5. 00 j 24,200. 00 50,000. 00 25,000. 00 25,000. 00 105,490.00 188,453. 00 228,933. 00 112, 045. 00 98, 500. 00 16,797.50 24,600. 00 1, 588,243. 00 459,448.00 104, 542. 00 o rr 47,100. 00 48,500. 00 i H u H H C I O H i w w o Carmen National Bank, Carmen, Okla.. First National Bank, Clovis, N. Mcx._... First National Bank, Charlo, Mont First National Bank, Princeton, Wis First National Bank, Sidney, Mont .. Btockmcns National Bank, Fort Benton, Mont__ First National Bank, Fort Sumner, N. Mcx___ Wells National Bank, Wells, Minn First National Bank, Gering, Nehr Western National Bank, Mitchell, S. Dak First National Bank, Coalgate, Okla First National Bank, Mclntosh, S. Dak.. First National Bank, Clayton, N. Mex... First National Bank, in Doming, N. Mex. First National Bank, St. Anthony, Tdaho. First National Bank, Huron, S. Dak...... Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Fair bury, Nebr_ First National Bank, Golva, N. Dak First National Bank, Lingle, Wyo Torrington National Bank, Torrington, Wyo Citizens National Bank, Jamestown. N. Dak First National Bank, Poison, Mont.. Farmers National Bank, Parsons, Kans_. Merchants National Bank, Crookston, Minn Citizens National Bank, Sissoton, 8. Dak. First National Bank, Bristow, Nchr_. _. Farmers National Bank, Red Oak, Iowa... Powell National Bank, Powell, Wyo_.__. First National Bank, Lake Preston, S. Dak... First National Bank, Hay ward, Wis. First National Bank, Plenty wood, Mont. First National Bank, Sterling, Colo. First National Dank, Rocky Ford, Colo.. First National Bank of Fergus County, Lewistown, Mont Citizens National Bank, Albuquerque, N. Mex __ State National Bank, Albuquerque, N. Mex . First National Bank, Marysville, Kans_. First National Bank, Alexander, N. Dak_. . First National Bank, Pilger, Nebr i First National Bank, Wilsall, Mont.—.. A E C JI II 39, 000. 00 77,633. 00 64,864. 00 4(i, 276. 00 322,890. CO 395, 764. 00 .do.— H 191,895.00 467,119. 00 do .do.— .do CE AA I 5, 850. 00 75, 000. 00 11,500.00 79,155. 0 745, 030. 00 265,790. 00 Feb. 27,1924 do. Mar. 1,1924 .do.— Mar. 4,1924 do . Mar. 14,1924 J AA E J E H O 93,400. 00 27, 300. 00 23,700. 00 60, 000. 00 25, 000. 00 48, 600. 00 30, 000 00 289,727. 00 493,803. 00 103,496.00 197, 525. 00 307,368. 00 236,777. 00 1,099,420. 00 60,000 Mar. lo, 1924 25, 000 Mar. 18,1924 25,000 Mar. 19,1924 R SS K 60, 000.00 223,363. (X) 50, 234. 00 54,763.00 17,1912 14,1907 26, 1918 25,1901 23,1907 25,000 35, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 59, 250. 00 50,100. 00 1, 500. 00 44, 500. 00 103, 250. 00 237. 00 143. 14 6.00 178.00 413.00 25,000 do 100,000 Feb. 20,1924 do 25, 000 25, 000 Feb. 21,1924 50,000 Feb. 26,1924 D e c . 24,1889 100,000 802,000. 00 802. 00 200, 000 8617 Feb. 28,1907 6788 Apr. 6,1903 8062 Dec. 28,1905 25,000 30,000 50,000 45, 500. 00 75, 000 00 59, 750. 00 182.00 250. 00 119. 50 25,000 75, 000 25, 000 7455 Sept. 12,1904 5647 Dec. 8,1900 9283 Oct. 16,1908 5713 Dec. 29,1900 6974 Aug. 5,1903 5764 Dec. 31,1900 2819 M a y 1.9,1882 50,000 25,000 25. 000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 50, 000 126,221.00 175,850.00 32, 076. 84 150,500.00 55,400. 00 207, 625. 00 166, 350. 00 10340 Feb. 8,1913 11346 Apr. 14,1919 11231 A u g . 19,1918 60, 000 25, 000 25,000 23,400. 00 11309 Feb. 35,000 8,750.00 25.00 7820 9449 11537 June 16, 1905 Mar. 26,1909 Nov. 18,1919 50, 000 25, 000 100,000 60, 500. 00 26, 250. 00 3,000. 00 121.00 105. 00 3.00 50,000 Mar. 21,1924 25,000 Mar. 22,1924 100,000 Mar. 24,1924 J O AA 3262 6395 9448 6056 10565 Oct. Aug. June Nov. June 25,1884 18,1902 5,1909 9,1901 12, 1914 75, 000 50, 000 25, 000 (50, 000 25, 000 155, 250. 00 173. (XX). 00 53, 625. 00 67, 200. 00 17,400. (X) 207. 00 346. 00 214. 50 112.00 69. 60 do 75, 000 .do._ . 50, 000 .do.— 40, 000 60. 000 Mar. 27,1924 do... 40, 000 10758 7831 10438 5624 July June May Oct. Oct. 24,1915 9.1905 12,1913 29,1800 23,1903 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 50, 000 22, 500. 00 90.00 58, 750. 00 235. 00 22, 500. 00 90. 00 342,986. 05 1,371.94 78,800. 00 157. 60 2.',, 000 50, 000 50, 000 100, 000 60,000 485,000. 00 10203 8784 11165 5978 9004 4194 May June Feb. July Dec. 3,1919 May 9,1904 100,000 11442 Aug. 8,1919 Mar. Aug. Jan. Aug. Apr. 17,1904 25,1882 22,1919 2,1901 11,1919 100,000 50, 000 25, 000 25,000 25,000 44 40 31 00 60 50 70 39.00 7274 100,000 100, 000 25, 000 75, 000 40,000 50, (XX) 65, 000 35, 000 .do — H 474,377. 32 221,625. 00 1,000.00 77, 750. 00 485. 00 474. 38 443. 25 4.00 311. 00 d c w o H H O o 67,468.00 24,400.00 24,700. 00 100, 000. 00 284,231. 00 114,786.00 305, 556. 00 H PP J II 75, 000. 00 40, 000. 00 25,000. 00 59, 200. 00 24, 600. 00 1,170,960.00 450,944.00 138,960.00 588, 851.00 188,432.00 Mar. 28,1924 Mar. 29,1924 Mar. 31,1924 Apr. 5,1924 do J R O J 11 24, 200. 00 9, 600. 00 6, 250. 00 300. 000. 00 14,100. 00 275,947. 00 568, 838. 00 243,877.00 712,005.00 239, 527. 00 300,000 Apr. 12,1924 SS 124, 500. 00 2,866,963. 00 100,000 Apr. 14,1924 100,000 7186 2791. 11297 5937 11335 252. 703. 128. 602. 221. 830. 332. 14,250. 00 62, 500. 00 II 83,700.00 . . . . do Apr. 15,1924 _do Apr. 22,1924 ...do II A O II C 167, 400. 00 74, 200. 00 24,400. 00 48, GOO. 00 200, 000 75,000 25, 000 50,000 25,000 u 701,281.00 1,645,675.00 591,816.00 202, 272. 00 202,998. 00 23,019.00 S3 O O d TABLE N O . 42.—National banks in charge of receivers, year ended October 31, 1924, capital and surplus at date,of organization and at date of failure, causes of failure, dividends paid while solvent, circulation outstanding at date'of failure, lawful money deposited with Treasurer of the United States to redeem circulation, and total deposits at date of suspension—Continued to Total dividends paid during existence us a national banking association Organization Name and location of banks Charter No. Date Capital Amount Per cent Failures outstanding Total deposits at failure pension Circulation Capital Receiver appointed Cause of failure o s o H »06 >07 508 09 10 11 12 $18 514 15 16 417 18 19 20 91 22 523 24 25 26 427 528 $30 m National Bank of Commerce, Shawnee. Okla Citizens National Bank, Bankinson, N. Dak_ City National Bank, El Paso, Tex Silver City Natinai Bank, Silver City, N. Mex... _ First National Bank, Carlsbad, N. Mex . First National Bank, Baker, Mont.. Farmers National Bank, Burlington* Kaus ... Drovers National Bank, East St. Louis, 111 First National Bank, Schuyler, Nebr... . First National Bank, Morristown, S. Dak. City National Bank of Huron, Huron, S Dak First National Bank, .Newcastle, Wyo Citizens National Bank, Julesburg, Colo.. First National Bank, Basin, Wyo First National Bank, Lidgerwood, N. Dak First National Bank, Gaiata, Mont Citizens National Bank, Worthington, Minn _ First National Bank, Poteau, Okla_._ . . . National Bank of Commerce of Rochester, N. Y First National Bank.Alexandria, S. Dak.. First National Bank, Walhalla, N. DakWeiser National Bank, Weisor, Idaho City National Bank, Me Atester,Okla___ Citizens National Bank, Ness City, Kans.. First National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo First National Bank, Lambert, Mont $100,000 Apr. 28,1924 R $100,000. 00 $»3C, 087. 00 106.33 471. 00 30,000 500,000 Apr. 30,1924 M a y 8,1924 II 11 30,000.00 206,864. 00 3, 384, 059. 00 2.55, 500. 00 511.00 430, 000. 00 1,720.00 7, 500. 00 30.00 100,000 100,000 25,000 M a y 14,1924 do. M a y 20, 1924 L IT H 42,100. 00 24, 597. 50 21,900. 00 659, 678. 00 361,326.00 150, 340. 00 327. 00 55,000 M a y 21,1924 PP 49,300. 00 316,452,00 57, 000. 00 214, 750. 00 12, 500.00 28. 50 429. 50 50.00 200,000 50,000 25,000 M a y 22,1924 M a y 24, 1924 do._ AA U 47, 200. 00 25, 000. 00 433, 685. 00 524.922. 00 98,667.00 50,000 25,000 25, 000 25,000 44, 750. 00 78, 750. 00 55,125.00 17,500.00 89.50 315.00 208. 50 70.00 25, 000 25,000 35,000 Juno 12,1924 do Juno 14,1924 I) I E 24, 300. 00 24, 600. 00 35,000. 00 442,668. 00 164,286.00 174, 795. 00 M a r . 29,1901 Oct. 10,1917 50,000 25,000 190,000. 00 7,000. 00 380. 00 28.00 50,000 25,000 June 17.1924 June 18,1924 P 50.000.00 611,146.00 June 7,1901 J a n . 14,1904 25,000 25,000 50, .500. 00 38, 750. 00 202.00 155. 00 25,900 25,000 June 19,1924 do SS 18,000.00 22, 700. 00 421,059.00 238, 357. 00 500,000 25,000 25, 000 50,000 50, 000 30,000 100, 000 25,000 1,222, 500. 00 76, 500. 00 18, 500. 00 118, 584. 67 63,000. 00 70, 950. 00 949,000. 00 244. 50 306.00 74.00 237.17 126.00 236. 50 949.00 1, 500, 000 25, 000 25, 000 75,000 50, 000 45, 000 200, 000 25,000 Juno 21,1924 June 23,1924 do do June 24,1924 July 3, J924 July 9,1924 July 16,1924 c BB O O U C a U O 459, 897. 50 24,400. 00 25,000. 00 65, 000. 00 49, 300. 00 198, 498. 89 456, 206. 00 162, 432. 00 574,356. 00 400, 502. 00 200,000. 00 4,498,121. 00 63,973.00 12441 Aug. 18,1923 $100,000 8084 7514 J a n . 18,1906 Oct. 14, 1904 30,000 100,000 3539 5487 10443 June 24,1886 M a y 19,1900 Aug. 19,1913 50,000 25, 000 25,000 6955 Sept. 10,1903 25,000 81, 750.00 10399 2788 9817 Apr. 30,1913 Sept. 4,1882 M a y 11,1910 200,000 50, 000 25,000 8781 7198 9603 10858 June Mar. Sept. May 3,1907 23,1904 29, 1909 15,1916 5772 11089 5910 7118 8111 5918 9133 8139 6406 8081 1800 11170 Feb. July Mar. Feb. Aug. Feb. Dec. Apr. 1,1906 16,1901 14,1908 19,1906 7, 1902 3,1906 29,1870 20,1918 $31,900.00 471,000.00 K a o o hj o o H W o ! i — -- 3 o 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 839 840 841 842 843 844 845 840 847 848 First National Bank, Bridgewater,S.Dak_i 6925 Citizens National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo.i 8089 Bristow National Bank, Bristow, Okla.._ 10115 First National Bank, Harrington, Wash.. 9210 First National Bank, Minnesota Lake, Minn 6204 First National Bank, Rexburg, Idaho 7133 First National Bank, Ririe, Idaho 10020 First National Hank, Putnam, Conn j 448 State National Bank, Carlsbad, N . Mex__ 10962 Northwestern National Bank of Livingston, Mont 11000 First National Bank in Clovis, N . Mex_. 12522 First National Bank,Beaver Creek, "Minn.: 9321 First National Bank, Kudyard, Mont.___I 11203 First National Bank, Groom, Tex 11447 First National Bank, Ozark, Ala 7629 First National Bank, Ulon, Minn 7081 Citizens National Bank, Center ville, ! Tenn . 9827 National Border Bank of El Paso, Tex..._ 124S7 July Jan. Nov. July 23.1003 l% mm 23, 1911. 10,1908 25,000 100,000 25, 000 50,000 86, 750. 00 79,000. 00 34,050. 00 46, 500. 00 25.000 July 18,1924 100,000 July 21,1924 do 25, 000 50, 000 Aug. 6,1924 347.00 79. 00 136.20 93. 00 O K a Y Apr 5,1902 Jan. 19,1904 Oct. 9,1810 Mar. 23,1864 Feb. 8,1917 25,000 M 71,500.00 286.00 i 25,000 do C 50,000 120,500.00 241.00 , 50, 000 Aug. 11, 1924 25,0(X) 25, 000 ... ;.do_:..._ U & O 6, 750. 00 27. 00 100, 000 M 814,000.00 814.00 I 3 50, 000 A ue. .13. 1924 75,000 | 22, 500. 00 75,000 Aug. 25,1924 30.00 a Mar. Feb. Jan. May Aug. Feb. Dee. 100,000 : ! 50, 000 25, 000 25,000 25, 000 25,000 25, 000 27,1917 28,1924 4,1909 29,1918 16,1919 13,1905 12,1903 May 31,1910 Jan. 17,1924 30, 000 200, 000 8, 000. 00 36, 500. 00 85, 737. 22 42, 500. 00 8.00 100,000 50. 000 30, 000 25,000 25, 000 244. 96 | 35, 000 25,000 .170.00 30, 000 do 200, 000 Oct. 30, 1924 37, 800. 00 12,295,000 23,321,713.60 Aug. 30,1924 Sept. 4, 1U24 Sept. 20, 19X1 Oct. 4,1924 Oct. 6,1924 Oct. 23,1924 Oct. 28,1924 -L; , 800,000 II T T: t Dl) S3 M [i 6, 500. 00 99, W95. (X) 3, S50. 00 19,200.00 228, 891.00 1,214,862.00 25. 000. 00 50,000. (X) 1(5,250.00 50, 000. 00 324.105. 00 215^772.00 7'.\ 350.00 1,478,076.00 1WS, 499. 00 j 25, 000. CK) I ."0. 53H. 00 1(18,795.00 114,075.00 16, 520. 00 32, 800. 00 24, 700. 00 7, 700. 00 a o w H H h-i O O 2, 677, S;-.7 9 575 979 50 ' iO". 094 119 X«) I A = Defalcation of officers. B = Defalcation of officers a n d f r a u d u l e n t m a n a g e m e n t . ('--Crop loss. 1) = Large losses, withdrawals, and insufficient credit. E = Depreciation of securities. F = Excessive loans to others, injudicious banking, and depreciation of securities. G = Excessive loans to officers and directors, and depreciation of securities. 11 = Heavy withdrawals. I = E xcessive loans. J —Large losses. K = Unable to realize on assets. L= Bad paper. M = Defalcation by former cashier. N = Fraudulent management. <> = Depleted reserve. P = Deflation. Q = Fraudulent management and injudicious banking. _ ]-t=Irregularities. S = Investments in real estate mortgages and depreciation of securities. T = Bad paper taken over from old organization. U =Injudicious banking. V=Injudicious banking and depreciation of securities. W=Tnjudicious banking and failure of large debtors. X = Large losses in loans and discounts. Y=Insufficient credit. Z = Wrecked by cashier. A A = Closed by run. BB = Large losses and injudicious bnnking. CE = Crop loss and depreciation of securities. Dl): = Injudicious banking and adverse business conditions. KE- = Injudicious banking and excessive loans to officers and others. FF = Wrecked by assistant cashier. 1111 = Forgeries and embezzlement. 11 == Unable to realize on loans. = Robbery and burning of bank. = Unable to realize on loans and failure of stockholders to puy balance due on capital. LI,= = Defalcation by cashier. NN = = Wrecked by president. O O == Deficient reserve and unable to realize on loans. P P =^Inability to meet demands. = Irregularities of president and speculation in real estate. = Bad management. ZZ = = Receiver appointed to assess stockholders. O P =-Large demands and depleted cash. J A == Large losses and defalcation. AP: = Directors closed due to rumor of run. UI = =Heavy withdrawals and lack of public confidence. R P = =Depleted reserve and shrinkage of deposits. a= = Information not available. PC o H O. w a co 214 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization, amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses on assets returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 192% Title and location of bank Pynchon National Bank, Springfield, Mass : Farmers and Drovers National Bank, Waynesburg, Pa_. First National Bank, Billings, Mont _ Mount Vernon National Bank, Mount Vernon, N. Y__ Second National Bank, Clarion, Pa Traders National Bank, Lowell, Mass Mesa County National Bank, Grand Junction, Colo.__. First National Bank, Pensacola, Fla First National Bank, Sutton, W. Va._. First National Bank, Uniontown, Pa First National Bank, Bowling Green, Ohio First National Bank, St. Cloud, Fla. First National Bank, Bluflton, Ohio _ First National Bank, Newman, Calif First National Bank, Eureka, S. Dak First National Bank, Fairneld, Idaho._ First National Bank, Medina, N. Dak First National Bank, Towner, N. Dak First National Bank, Hearne, Tex Farmers National Bank, Cooper, Tex First National Bank, Gridley, Calif.. First National Bank, Cut Bank, Mont First National Bank, Chappell, Nebr Commonwealth National Bank, Reedsville, Va Picher National Bank, Picher, Okla First National Bank, Ranger, Tex _ Emmetsburg National Bank, Emmetsburg, Iowa,.. First National Bank, Beaver, Pa Corn Belt National Bank. Scotland, S. Dak... First National Bank, Ambia, Ind... First National Bank, Desdemona, Tex. _ California National Bank, Modesto, Calif. First National Bank, Sipo Springs, Tex First National Bank, Marcus, Iowa First National Bank, Sydney, Nebr.. _ Overland National Bank, Boise, Idaho First National Bank, Bridgeport, Nebr Bannock National Bank, Pocatello, Idaho First National Bank, Crawford, Tex First National Bank, Moran, Tex. Havre National Bank, Havre, Mont.. First National Bank, Joplin, Mont National Bank of Cleburne, Tex Peoples National Bank, National City, Calif United States National Bank, Vale, Oreg First National Bank, Vale, Oreg. _ First National Bank, Burley, Idaho. Edwards National Bank, Booker, Tex Farmers National Bank, Big Sandy, Mont... First National Bank, Wendell, Idaho Stockmens National Bank, Poplar, Mont Stillwater National Bank, Absarokee, Mont First National Bank, Seeley, Calif National City Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah Second National Bank, Elk ton, Md First National Bank, Myton, Utah State National Bank, Ardmore, Okla Corydon National Bank, Corydon, Ind 1 First National Bank, Cotton Plant, Ark. First National Bank, Oak Grove, La Farwell National Bank, Farwell, Tex First National Bank, Spencer, Nebr First National Bank, Ingomar, Mont _._ American National Bank, Billings, Mont First National Bank, Fresno, Mont Merchants National Bank, Wimbledon, N. Dak First National Bank, Hope, N. Mex _ First National Bank, Mountainair, N. Mex First National Bank, Lawton, Okla First National Bank, Colusa, Calif Commercial National Bank, Great Falls, Mont Sterling National Bank, Sterling, Colo Payette National Bank, Payette, Idaho First National Bank, Highwood, Mont Date of organization Capital stock Apr. 7,1865 $200, 000 Feb. 2o, 1865 200,000 Dec. 27,1883 150,000 Dec. 11,1906 200,000 Sept. 12, 1883 50, 000 June 10,1892 200. 000 May 31,1905 100,000 Aug. 10, 1880 500, 000 Aug. 17,1902 50,000 Feb. 20, 1864 100,000 May 23, 1889 50,000 Mar. 24, 1912 50, 000 Nov. 19, 1900 50, 000 May 29, 1910 50, 000 Nov. 28, 1919 50,000 Mar. 30, 1912 25,000 Apr. 24, 1914 25, 000 Sept. 29, 1905 25, 000 July 5, 1894 50, 000 Sept. 24, 1914 50, 000 40,000 Mar. 14, 1918 Oct. 5, 1909 50, 000 50, 000 May 10, 1910 6, 1916 25, 000 Jan. Feb. 3, 1920 100,000 Jan. 26, 1906 200, 000 Dec. 23,1905 50, 000 Feb. 10, 1888 50,000 25,000 May 28, 1917 July 30, 1909 25, 000 Sept. 2, 1919 25, 000 Feb. 23,1917 100, 000 Nov. 6. 1919 25, 000 June 22. 1910 50, 000 50, 000 Mar. 12, 1902 100, 000 June 18. 1915 25,000 Feb. 23, 1910 100, 000 July 15, 1902 30, 000 May 19. 1913 25,000 June 5; 1916 50, 000 May 18, 1910 25, 000 Nov. 11, 1916 150, 000 May 6, 1889 25,000 June 21,1909 75,000 July 8, 1909 50, 000 Jan. 14, 1907 30. 000 Feb. 20. 1913 25, 000 May 4.1919 25, 000 July 25, 1917 25, 000 June 30,1909 25,000 Feb. 17,1917 25,000 Aug. 11,1917 25, 000 Sept. 5, 1913 250, 000 Nov. 19,1912 50, 000 Aug. 12,1889 25, 000 Apr. 10,1920 200, 000 May 6,1913 125, 000 May 23,1905 (50, 000 Mar. 6,1915 50, 000 Mar. 2.1920 25, 000 Aug. 5.1921 100, 000 Jan. 18,1904 Aug. 16,1919 25, 000 Apr. 5,1920 150, 000 Oct. 3, 1917 25, 000 Sept. 17,1907 25, 000 May 3,1909 25,000 Apr. 3,1919 30, 000 July 18,1901 200, 000 1, 1911 150,000 July 200. 000 Apr. 20, 1914 150,000 May 2, 1921 9,1906 To, 000 Jan 29,1917 25, 000 Dec. 1 After partial liquidation by receiver assets sold and creditors paid in full. 400 469 513 615 523 531 533 542 549 554 582 587 690 591 593 51)4 590 597 598 599 600 601 602 603 605 606 607 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 623 625 (526 (.28 630 632 633 634 635 638 640 642 643 644 645 646 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 Receiver appointed June 24,1901 Dec. 12,1906 July 2,1910 Apr. 19,1911 June 21,1912 Oct. 20,1913 Nov. 29,1913 Jan. 22,1914 Aug. 29,1914 Jan. 19,1915 Jan. 5,1917 Jan. 2,1918 Nov. 17,1919 Jan. 31,1920 Aug. 20,1920 Aug. 26,1920 Dec. 20,1920 Dec. 28,1920 Jan. 21,1921 Jan. 28,1921 Jan. 29,1921 .. do do Feb. 16.1921 Feb. 21,1921 Mar. 2,1921 Mar. 11,1921 Mar. 26.1921 Mar. 28,1921 Apr. 5,1921 Apr. 7,1921 Apr. 13,1921 Apr. 18,1921 May 18,1921 May 27,1921 May 28,1921 do June 11,1921 June 16,1921 Aug. 29,1921 Sept. 16,1921 do Oct. 27.1921. Nov. 7,1921 Nov. 15,1921 do Nov. 30,1921 Dec. 12,1921 Jan. 3,1922 Jan. 5,1922 Jan. 28.1922 Jan. 30,1922 do.. Feb. 3,1922 Feb. 18,1922 Feb. 24,1922 Mar. 4,1922 Mar. 8,1922 May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec 7,1922 13,1922 26, 1922 14,1922 14,1922 23.1922 26,1922 27,1922 30,1922 2,1922 18,1922 22,1922 9,1922 11,1922 13,1922 29,1922 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 215 appointment of receiver, and closing, ivith amounts of nominal and additional assets, assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining Nominal assets at date of suspension Estimated Estimated good doubtful $755, 664 814, 783 1,087,304 158, 243 126, 110 1, 610, 081 200, 412 1,488,390 310,050 1, 080, 785 580, 259 98, 696 453, 226 260, 893 7.50, 777 279, 978 236, 201 40, 132 84, 309 633, 714 133,615 91, 852 287, 838 260, 982 177,077 741,218 390, 467 426, 383 217, 254 91,391 49, 505 379, 914 33, 994 147,933 203, 698 882, 653 91,326 678,103 9, 467 54, 232 298, 018 13,361 1, 337, 969 269, 826 184,455 29, 908 486, 036 40, 627 14, 794 140, 281 15, 898 .101,355 46, 108 2,146, 734 144, 713 40, 431 640, 092 930, 940 245, 702 39, 333 31, 362 559,918 48, 652 i65, 067 6,164 57,132 121,564 308, 039 300, 993 128, 697 447, 804 241,183 63, 743 27,638 Estimated worthless $8, 482 130,499 552, 201 199,574 19,304 30,913 165, 264 401,444 27, 210 47, 999 46, 827 210, 960 6, 352 510,587 32, 304 125, 972 1,553 222, 989 144,913 149,356 372, 056 59, 651 118,519 238 67, 741 264, 810 35, 790 75, 048 50, 999 18, 935 56, 700 275, 422 30,441 227, 297 20, 660 423, 571 34, 263 307, 42.1 38, 667 34, 323 189, 443 63, 552 764, 506 83, 608 154,190 76, 745 195,347 40, 852 41,507 32, 406 41,613 14,313 31,4.17 80, 930 98, 733 19,985 26, 058 351,628 37, 652 19,564 93, 957 247,210 119,042 309,219 22, 935 21,981 37, 766 802 646, 628 402, 098 424, 765 270, 603 168,413 37, 428 $942,113 2,013,406 505,016 413, 533 294, 805 1,603,429 248, 785 507, 052 80, 899 2,388,710 283, 028 138,332 121, 751 454, 549 192,169 78, 894 124, 538 66, 665 273, 349 109,437 27, 037 280, 553 448, 611 20,154 133,918 1,864,464 251,835 220, 623 198,069 38, 298 55, 484 602, 331 99, 097 139, 231 215,324 284, 862 72, 899 735, 340 167, 320 40, 987 238, 211 8, 751 483, 862 100,137 590, 820 286, 691 412,057 99, 544 22, 211 26, 883 102, 418 139,877 44, 581 1, 367, 227 182,485 36, 120 913,996 394, 591 567, 920 75, 957 21,278 413,718 137, 880 270, 200 39, 358 118,292 9, 461 22, 802 408, 661 405, 565 1,189,442 463, 971 123,049 187, 644 17688°—24f 1.5 Additional assets received since date of suspension Total assets $124,059 2, 060, 394 629, 583 225, 397 52. 807 130; 168 52, 069 1,072,359 35, 199 970,193 179,140 35, 281 93, 369 195,190 122,116 62, 271 32,184 52, 986 85, 297 1.1,159 66, 623 40,513 45, 046 42, 649 15, 025 75, 238 28, 294 79, 495 44, 026 67,178 11,287 151,395 5,318 46, 709 41.211 210, 882 26, 549 216,388 4. 392 4,075 39, 281 4, 763 57, 567 40, 729 97, 806 58, 284 40, 565 26, 861 2,104 14,841. 3, 039 6, 058 10,526 489, 234 IS, 251 13,781 39,162 124,128 49,915 22, 046 21,351 43, 270 .18,385 40,412 2,678 24, 438 18,343 13,201 91,143 71,014 155,790 50,613 32, 432 5, 057 $1,830,318 5,019,082 2, 774, 104 996, 747 493, 026 3, 374, 591 666, 530 3, 469, 245 453, 358 4, 487, 687 1, 089, 254 483, 269 674, 698 1,421,219 1,097,366 547, 115 394, 476 382, 772 587, 868 903, 666 599, 331 472, 569 900,014 324, 023 393, 761 2, 945, 730 706, 386 801,549 510, 348 215,802 172, 976 1, 409, 062 168,850 561, 170 480, 893 1,831,968 225, 037 1,937,252 219, 846 133,617 704, 953 90, 427 2, 643, 904 500, 300 1, 027, 331 45.1,688 1,134,005 207, 884 80, 676 21.4,411 162,908 201, 603 132,632 4,084,125 444, 182 110,317 1,619,308 1,801,287 901, 189 156.900 167,948 1,264,110 323, 959 784, 898 71,135 221,843 187,134 344, 844 1,447,425 1,007,374 2, 217. 801 1,026^370 387, 037 258, 307 Offsets allowed and settled Loss on assets compounded or sold under order of court $39.884 546, 299 218, 280 39,047 49, 067 148,383 32,124 647, 368 12, 883 330, 370 202,146 46,715 117,300 195, 097 92, 811 164,770 25,087 56. 204 24, 800 794, 387 30,651 50, 078 37, 825 32, 261 11,372 268, 381 34, 431 73,110 53, 991 37, 774 4,105 140, 141 6, 025 10,633 19,598 443, 548 12,292 89, 991 4, 305 8, 550 27, 058 1,095 106, 613 73, 900 17,383 12,774 99, 991 11,501 1,490 13,105 708 3, 646 7,401 149,699 7,004 5, 4.15 108,078 81,094 41,767 35, 352 27, 296 49, 723 11,448 11,637 1, 675 17,652 23, 898 18,551 38, 836 14,970 189,899 48, 631 20, 895 2, 716 $280,140 1,422, 242 131, 667 594, 714 83, 630 379, 443 209, 679 690, 698 400 469 513 515 523 531 533 542 549 193,610 554 289, 986 582 27, 629 587 13,441 590 579, 534 591 23, 499 593 90,151 594 120,469 596 108,912 597 86,713 598 56, 346 599 94, 577 600 21,281 601 536, 078 602 8, 987 603 70, 338 605 334i 721 606 229, 461 607 23, 587 610 14, 729 611 11,563 612 44, 269 613 289, 284 614 12, 605 615 33, 373 616 232, 302 617 507, 391 618 25. 958 619 202,212 620 25, 998 621 16.352 623 17,432 625 3; 088 626 329, 853 628 60,013 630 4, 289 632 29, 107 633 10,152 634 4, 676 635 2, 522 638 20, S02 640 850 642 643 24, 680 644 33,127 645 20, 555 646 10, 954 648 31, 002 649 16,451 650 018 651 28, 904 652 25, 771 653 63, 278 654 11,498 655 656 8,107 657 15 658 659 660 254, 034 661 71,352 662 43, 768 663 59,016 664 19,716 665 666 216 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dales of organization, amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and, other disbursements, losses on assets returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 1924—Continued Collected Total Loans paid Nominal Collected from collections and other Dividends value of > disburseremaining from assets asse s& men t from all paid upon share- sources ments assets holders $1,510,294 400 1,593,632 469 $1,456, 909 1,863, 953 513 560,204 5J5 1 362,985 296, 505 63,764 523 2, 688, 234 531 158,531 533 105, 652 319, 075 542 1,812,580 318,593 549 29, 255 391, 552 554 3, 350,857 612, 850 582 597,122 155,309 253, 550 587 475,418 68,539 590 591 646, 588 710,204 593 270,792 594 110,491 181, 703 596 124, 359 124,501 90, 681 597 126,915 598 280, 293 190,002 46,883 6,050 599 204,922 600 269,181 601 312,300 88,850 320 111 C02 270,' 472 12. 303 603 164,793 147, 258 605 852, 408 1,490,100 606 30, 501 411,933 607 610 209.109 435, 743 220,140 221,488 fill 612 • 61,079 104, 780 613 81,511 43,031 614 979, 637 100, 61") 43,00") 615 299, 504 217,000 616 617 228, 993 881,029 618 80, 122 619 106, 06.) 620 828, 028 816,421 621 100,454 83,089 49, 134 623 64,575 625 443, 390 277,073 626 53,551 32,093 1,078, 242 628 1,069, 190 630 102,828 257,493 632 591,647 414,012 633 254, 721 155,080 634 744.778 273,084 635 73, 376 118,331 838 55,413 21, 251 640 75, 071 105,433 642 126, 844 34, 500 643 1C4,240 93,717 644 34, 008 60, 513 645 1, 546, 539 2,351,760 646 234, 513 182,110 648 71, 283 22, 005 649 810, 971 669, 107 650 555, 540 1,148,196 651 456, 565 402,239 652 45, 587 46,997 653 41,700 73,181 654 768,208 382,847 100,411 655 200, 602 643, 099 656 130,102 657 51,484 9,869 658 101, 910 42, 200 659 100,851 56, 385 600 247,840 78, 453 702,432 661 452. 123 662 496,014 425,038 663 1,435, 785 548, 349 664 564,601 354,122 665 239, 766 107,260 666 21.2, 509 43, 082 $44, 483 149, 271 7, 500 81, 730 28, 736 91,071 35,135 73, 748 25,180 41, 695 45,161 47,900 44,772 28, 750 9, J34 6, 220 15, 750 30, 105 40,900 19, 798 5, 150 25, 001 17,243 29,188 16, 950 30, 237 40, 013 13,314 19, 260 3,724 78,146 12,991 17, 309 7,978 44,80-1 3,000 40,409 3,000 10,318 11,932 6,183 45, 735 10,000 9,200 10,701 11,348 9, 006 9,275 4, 152 187 9,854 185,130 21, (XX) 11,111 68,555 27,721 32,475 9,642 3,960 6,718 4,630 44,033 7,312 7,820 8,050 7,800 14,500 136,212 169,401 52,965 39, 514 2, 043 $1,554,777 1,742,903 1,871,453 444, 715 325, 301 2, 779, 305 354,210 1,886, 334 419,732 3, 350, 857 ' 038,817 200, 530 . : )23,318 091,300 739,014 .190,837 130, 781 100,431 220,107 52,950 288,979 94,000 351,712 287,715 170,440 1,507,110 442, 170 476,356 234,802 124,052 40, 755 1,057,783 55, <K>0 310,873 230,971 925, 893 109,005 856,830 80, 689 74,893 289, 005 38,270 1,123,977 267,493 423, 212 1O.:),847 284,432 127,937 30,526 1 Ov), 585 34, 693 93,717 70,397 2,539,890 203, 710 33, 776 737, 752 1,175,917 484,714 50,039 77,141 389,565 105,041 174,195 17,181 50,080 64,435 86, 253 406, 623 501,250 717,750 407,087 140, 774 45, 725 $353, 507 $1,130,337 283, 472 1, 286, 325 299,448 1, 387, 675 102,544 272, 397 8, 107 209, 707 31,588 2, 059,658 28, L92 239, 033 293, 584 1,472, 354 24,132 315.272 1,033,139 1, 005, 079 502, 519 15,183 2.'), 315 139,774 34,039 422, 775 224, 189 415,502 30f >, 300 342, 990 29, 039 90, 302 88,470 28,443 53, 238 141,213 53, 925 40,900 198, f)40 40,467 52, 775 197,075 109,771 117,037 109, 907 55,215 70,989 1,187,954 222,015 100,903 150,334 55, 205 380,920 77, 1.86 53, 535 51,447 47,370 21,794 12, 312 477,774 529, 734 21,<)71 245,131 14, 017 74, 293 45,993 183, 007 682,935 53,433 33, 695 674, 194 75, 303 72,140 28,000 29, 501 203, 370 42, 140 19,799 5, 007 911,475 132,003 66, 898 172,410 350, 790 38,024 127.410 15, 476 217, 503 90, 002 IB," 519" 13,152 77,803 32,107 7o, 562 50. 581 8, 799 791,868 1,571", 505 101,042 75,541 11,000 452, 149 185,136 500,054 507.491 283,554 130,374 23,032 57, 123 294, 732 91,697 74,504 55, 770 3,596 4,746 34,718 32, 325 42,802 174,789 152, 569 409,207 58, 831 396, 773 208, 904 372,351 73, 123 45, 252 29. 075 Legal expenses $22, 377 51, 749 25,975 39, 705 9, 220 15, 851 5, 789 32, 934 39,166 55, 980 20, 339 4, 288 7,913 10, 395 33,995 9, 457 2, 500 5, 420 7, 545 2, 331 0, 024 2,782 0, 880 1,918 4, 040 30, 201 6, 490 2,144 11,607 4,189 1, 064 8,408 2, 484 8, 037 0, 423 13,250 4, 409 10,010 778 717 5,099 589 6, 502 166 2. 850 2,800 2,137 2, 705 431 502 220 159 1,828 7, 732 5, 000 400 3,379 5,011 4, H i 779 873 6,316 984 3,954 858 1,380 130 1,002 2,997 2, 605 4,948 2,872 4, 007 199 ."Receivers' salary and other expenses $39,29S 66, 155 137,332 20,910 22, 323 66, 802 29,183 67, 86?, 25,71o 129, 231 39, 877 21,307 30,577 35, (Vhi 48, 0ri7 29, 208 16, 088 10, 525 19,020 2, 301 22, 882 21,71)4 27, 8S9 20, 944 23,131 37, 136 22,902 15,907 36, 515 17,810 9, 750 34, 228 17, 383 24, 542 22, 8 i 0 41,700 12, 380 48, 388 9, 205 11,145 24, 300 12,311 30, 801 20,820 22, 047 16, 772 18, 493 10, 587 12,418 13,800 1, 859 9,828 8,736 31, 608 17, 551 14, 638 36,250 18,834 12,4S7 10,411 10,172 24,810 12, 255 13,555 3, 377 7, 502 7,374 16,097 24,780 17,901 30,184 20, 347 14,354 4,547 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OS THE CURRENCY 217 appointment of receiver, and closing, with amounts of nominal and additional assets, assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining Balance in hands of comptroller or receiver $5,01.2 55, 202 20, 723 3, 093 15,938 5, 406 52.013 101 599 15, 446 117, 41.9 899 9. 786 28,014 6,21.1 7,002 32,831 23,063 2, 799 3,858 1,418 14,966 16, 649 9, 997 37, 249 23,065 29, 804 95,481 22, 114 55. 899 3, 236 1 835 7, 639 14,158 23,946 87,446 4,935 5, 682 48,337 4, 560 5, 530 14,090 570 13,076 7,187 8,901 3, 389 46,299 2,464 4,522 17,360 507 8,168 453 137,117 3,910 7,078 60,838 83,927 4,188 20,417 8,973 63, 677 105 26, 352 4, 604 6,470 24, 606 26, 292 111,482. 72,586 76,941 11,517 9,978 11,904 Amountreturned to shareholders in cash Amount of assessment upon shareholders $4,246 $98,000 200,000 150,000 200, 000 50,000 200,000 100, 000 500.000 50, 000 350, 000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25, 000 50,000 50, 000 40, 000 50, 000 50,000 25.000 100'000 200, 000 50,000 50,000 25, 000 25, 000 25,000 100,000 25, 000 50,000 50,000 100,000 25,000 100,000 30, 000 25,000 50,000 25, 000 150,000 25,000 75, 000 50,000 30, 000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 250, 000 50, 000 25,000 200,000 125,000 60,000 j 50,000 ! 25, 000 100,000 25,000 150,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 200,000 150,000 200,000 150,000 75,000 25, 000 Amount of claims proved $!,04S,708 1,570, 643 1,850,201 477. 89.1. 323, 761 2,829, 745 478, 086 1,882,658 350, 303 1,395,403 771,679 316,509 497,401 839,417 801,165 297,159 313, 121 2fl5, 775 211,169 840, 661 439. 651 260,949 652, 978 176,197 219,613 1,215,636 375, 838 634,867 351,315 94, 752 123,129 612,765 .136,853 426, 244 305, 926 799, 256 112,321 1,527,475 89, 755 70,0ol 51.1,265 50. 065 2, 239; 770 344, 644 255, 270 li.5.882 816,883 148, 522 51,191. 150,305 79. 789 113, 223 85, 020 1, 583, 770 251, 800 08, 355 764, 507 045.818 443,372 39.744 55, 770 850, 091 128,84.8 561, 887 47, 458 143,419 125.838 188,504 1,017,133 484, 738 1,259, 750 465, 551 247,240 201, 770 Dividends (per cent) Interest dividends (per cent) Finally closed 100 75 75 57 82 94 50 77. 50 90 1.00 72. 90 40 85 49.50 40 30 7.014 M a r . 31,1924 i 100 M a y 31,1924 18 35 10 30 66. 667 30 17 40 60 15 50 10 77. 50 10 15 80. 50 30 7 50 Oct. 31,1921 Sept. 30.1924 M a r . 31,1924 40 10 10 10 50 5 5 10 20 50 30 25 60 100 10 10 15 10 15 20 F e b . 29,1924 400 469 513 515 523 531 533 542 549 554 682 587 6.90 691 593 594 596 597 693 599 600 601 602 603 605 606 607 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 623 625 626 628 630 632 63?) 634 635 638 640 642 643 644 645 646 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 6o4 665 218 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization^ amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses on assets returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 1924—Continued Title and location of bank Date of organization Capital stock Receiver appointed Citizens National Bank, Laurel, Mont $35,000 Jan May 3,1907 4,1923 First National Bank, Magdalena, New Mex 50,000 Jan 18,1923 Aug. 27,1912 First National Bank, Broadview, Mont 25,000 Jan 30,1923 Nov. 26,1915 200,000 Jan 31,1923 Commercial National Bank, Wilmington, N . C _._ Apr. 17,1922 30,000 First National Bank, Winner, S. Dak Dec. 15,1917 do 50,000 Feb 5,1923 First National Bank, Wessington Springs, S. Dak Sept. 25,1902 25,000 Feb 7,1923 July 20,1913 First National Bank, Rupert, Idaho 50,000 Feb 23,1923 Nov. 14,1919 First National Bank, Warren, Mass 50,000 Mar. 7,1923 Oct. 27,1908 First National Bank, Harlowton, Mont__ 50,000 Mar. 26,1923 Aug. 1,1907 First National Bank, American Falls, Idaho 100,000 Apr. 2,1923 May 14,1901 First National Bank, Clifton, Ariz 100,000 Apr. 5,1923 Jan. 17,1882 Springfield National Bank, Springfield, Ohio 50,000 M a y 22,1908 First National Bank, Roundup, Mont do 50,000 Apr. 12,1923 Feb. 22,1907 First National Bank, Gregory, S. Dak 50, 000 Dec. 17,1901 First National Bank, Bottineau, N . Dak_ do 2 60,000 Apr. 18,1923 Jan. 16,1904 Home National Bank, Llano, T e x 50,000 Jan. 5,1901 Llano National Bank, Llano, Tex do_ 40,000 Apr. 27,1923 Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Jefferson, Iowa- Dec. 28,1911 30,000 May 24,1923 Dec. 22,1919 City National Bank, Jerome, I d a h o . 200,000 June 1,1923 Sept. 15,1906 First National Bank, Nampa, Idaho 50,000 June 14,1923 Apr. 24,1919 First National Bank, Rock River, Wyo 25,000 June 14,1916 First National B a n k , Highland, Wis do 25,000 Dec. 11,1905 First National B a n k , Joseph, Oreg do 100,000 July 3,1923 Mar. 10,1908 Peoples National Bank, Salisbury, N 3 C__ . 25,000 Dec. 5,1914 First National Bank, Spencer, N . C . do 25,000 July 7,1923 M a y 9,1917 First National B a n k , Big Sandy, Mont 25,000 July 12,1923 Apr. 18,1903 First National B a n k , Willow City, N . Dak 50,000 July 21,1923 First National B a n k , Grandfield, Okla ___ Apr. 24,1911 100,000 July 30,1923 First National B a n k , Sapulpa, Okla _._ Aug. 19,1901 25, 000 Nov. 15,1917 First National B a n k , Chester, Mont do 50,000 July 31,1923 June 29,1903 First National B a n k , Henryetta, Okla 50,000 Aug. 13,1923 F irst National B a n k , Carroll, Nebr _ Aug. 21,1901 50,000 Aug. 14,1923 Oct. 3,1902 First National B a n k , Colquitt, Ga__ 25,000 Aug. 27,1923 Dec. 14,1916 First National Bank, Shelby, M o n t 60,000 Aug. 30,1923 Dec. 24,1907 Fairfield National Bank, Fairficld, Iowa 25,000 Sept. 1,1923 Aug. 13, 1915 Howard National Bank, Howard, S. Disk 25, 000 Sept. 6,1923 Oct. 26,1914 R o u n d u p National Bank, Roundup, Mont. 40,000 Oct. 2,1923 June 15,1901 First National Bank, Wetumka, Okla. 4 25,000 Oct. 5,1923 Jan. 8,1918 First National B a n k , Oswego, M o n t 30,000 Oct. 8,1923 M a y 20,1917 First National B a n k , Lovington, N . Mex 100, 000 Oct. 22,1923 Dec. 12,1891 First National B a n k , Wells, Minn 100, 000 Oct. 23,1923 First National B a n k , Mitchell, S. Dak _ Feb. 8,1882 25,000 Oct. 29,1923 Cavalier County National Bank, Langdon, N . D a k . _ _ Jan. 28,1908 do__ 25,000 Apr. 30,1917 American National Bank, Three Forks, Mont 50,000 Nov. 7,1923 Dec. 9,1902 First National Bank, Tower City, N . Dak.* 35, 000 Nov. 8,1923 Feb. 14,1901 Lehigh National Bank, Lehigh, Okla do 50, 000 Mar. 10,1920 City National B a n k , Coalgate, Okla do 25,000 M a y 28,1907 First National B a n k , Grey Eagle, Minn do 40,000 Aug. 26,1921 First National B a n k , Fairview, M o n t 25,000 Nov. 9,1923 Apr. 25,1917 First National B a n k , Carter, Mont 2o, 000 Nov. 10,1923 July 27,1912 First N a t i o n a l B a n k , Hemingford, Nebr 50,000 Nov. 13,1923 Mar. 24,1903 Union National Bank, Beloit, Kans .do 25,000 Mar. 21,1923 Texas County National Bank, Guymon, Okla 100,000 Nov. 14,1923 Feb. 21,1918 Tucson National Bank, Tucson, Ariz__ 100, 000 do Jan. 29,1903 National Bank of Barnesville, Ohio 200,000 Nov. 16,1923 Apr. 20,1903 Citizens National Bank, Roswell, N . Mex 25,000 Nov. 19,1923 M a y 14,1919 First National Bank, Lancaster, M i n n 25,000 Nov. 21,1923 M a y 17,1905 First National Bank, T o l l e y , N . Dak__ __ 25, 000 do Apr. 14,1914 Citizens National Bank, Crosby, N . Dak 25, 000 June 8,1907 do First National B a n k , Turtle Lake, N . Dak 30, 000 Nov. 22,1923 Apr. 15,1913 First National B a n k , Soper, Okla 25, 000 Nov. 28,1923 First National Bank, Springfield, S. D a k _. Oct. 2,1907 30, 000 June 4,1906 do Milnor National Bank, Milnor, N . Dak.* 25, 000 Dec. 6,1923 July 23,1913 Farmers National Bank, Tishomingo, Okla 25,000 Dec. 10,1923 Sept. 28,1914 First National Bank, Seale, Ala T 25, 000 Dec. 11,1923 M a y 1,1918 First National B a n k , Manville, W yo 25, 000 Apr. 26,1919 .do First National B a n k , Woodworth, N . Dak 25, 000 Dec. 14,1923 Aug. 18,1919 First N a t i o n a l B a n k , Lenapah, Okla 25, 000 Dec. 17,1923 July 28,1916 First National B a n k , Poplar, M o n t . __ 25,000 . . — d o Mar. 16,1906 First National B a n k , Lansford, N . Dak 75, 000 Dec. 18,1923 June 10,1904 First National Bank, Forsyth, M o n t 50, 000 Mar. 24,190G do Condon National Bank, Condon, Oreg 2o,000 Dec. 20,1923 Jan. 7,1907 First National Bank, Moore, Mont 2 All assets sold under order of court and dividends of 100 per cent paid by the receiver only to nona Restored to solvency and assets sold to the Fidelity Bank & Trust Co. of Spencer, N . C , the purchaser 4 Restored to solvency. 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 (588 689 (•91 092 693 694 695 (.96 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 219 appointment of receiver, and closing, with amounts of nominal and additional assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining Nominal assets at date of suspension Estimated good Estimated doubtful Estimated worthless Additional assets received since Total assets date of suspension Offsets allowed and settled 94, 367 88, 029 108, 961 478, 878 214, 463 15,951 80, 630 41, 304 219, 280 35, 274 547, 977 153, 317 88, 996 79,131 13, 338 75, 257 56,176 $102,694 354,749 74,842 1,226, 912 149, 236 223, 691 198, 932 17, 771 90,142 371, 762 194, 391 167,913 112,832 257, 777 230, 932 139, 736 172, 844 117,029 37,312 31,174 122, 998 17, 833 114, 303 255, 458 86, 251 30, 307 143, 859 129, 679 566, 071 105, 392 516, 671 257,311 156,148 218, 301 48, 352 150, 855 31,316 $205,526 54, 724 39, 793 648, 872 53, 935 382,175 186, 403 2,119 405, 582 191, 895 211,101 43, 730 451, 201 63, 799 36,049 157, 564 141,126 33, 066 42, 676 179, 530 66,033 28, 639 138, 678 575, 563 86, 266 41, 592 42, 626 170, 847 235, 987 115, 343 201, 869 194,165 45, 040 57, 715 231, 384 65, 710 318, 478 $10,613 19,215 2,895 107,306 20, 659 28,550 8,731 3,195 36, 325 17,886 14, 028 197,151 14, 533 8,072 13, 741 46, 995 152, 066 13,001 10. 590 20; 857 11,065 27,026 12, 547 18,688 11,442 1, 395 3,967 4,148 98, 636 9,845 44,363 9, 803 10, 394 8,304 4,132 4,343 4, 921 $382,573 530,148 158,187 2,810, 061 364,882 741, 268 427, 848 152, 879 613, 620 612, 244 629, 894 1, 722, 926 792, 247 374, 947 463, 410 630, 164 578, 972 226, 787 148, 760 231, 561 294, 463 161, 527 374, 489 1,328, 587 398, 422 89, 305 271, 082 345, 978 1,119, 974 265, 854 1, 310, 880 614, 596 300, 578 363, 451 297, 206 296,165 410, 891 $10,112 37, 111 202 636, 468 19, 234 10, 241 5,884 12, 733 20,616 1,769 41, 965 206,074 43, 683 7, 489 24, 303 26, 277 158, 360 6,115 13,910 160 24, 942 9,835 3,196 107, 720 6,343 3, 769 5,942 94,121 226, 965 215 45, 215 10, 592 4, 372 27, 567 58, 678 112, 400 166, 679 458, 659 404, 632 38, 395 48,843 113, 607 652, 820 846, 395 171, 990 50, 025 15, 588 79, 202 297, 201 57, 902 54, 696 33, 574 3,731 33, 991 30, 597 23,045 5, 871 8,382 126, 840 339, 200 1,147, 297 1, 386, 001 637, 189 130, 376 7,711 43, 072 32, 892 34, 608 1, 392 7,040 79, 658 107, 244 13,849 47, 361 15, 858 69, 998 321, 654 180, 421 413,189 457, 554 123, 511 89,131 22, 707 19, 745 95, 358 46, 632 80, 056 149, 623 103, 050 57, 800 74, 354 56, 628 159, 664 169, 837 48, 653 174, 933 53, 910 847, 636 156, 379 103, 412 119, 835 41, 582 129, 292 95, 280 86,078 76,102 60, 287 171, 966 16, 553 48, 563 233, 228 64, 570 320,416 520, 999 672, 204 77, 025 60, 218 72, 757 84, 886 142, 062 59, 725 3, 032 3,035 3,568 5,331 972 9,884 25, 638 21,819 20, 899 64, 074 21,154 15, 597 8, 297 30,126 3, 052 12,174 2,640 318, 391 289,431 135, 504 299,012 90,011 288,109 750, 357 305, 463 929, 437 1, 086, 537 1, 664, 505 338, 132 194, 634 242, 463 224, 878 330,160 237, 701 1,607 11,731 1,778 1, 950 913 10, 264 31,412 40, 678 10,085 118,344 25,147 13, 356 22. 983 44| 546 4, 909 17, 548 7,112 57, 574 32,830 (50, 365 31, 237 40, 923 37, 830 19,849 242, 349 103, 031 46, 548 119, 943 145, 551 29,928 99, 313 81, 959 111,276 94,211 299,147 103,632 138,147 86, 292 36, 977 35, 676 27, 322 22, 085 74, 295 75, 580 140,196 75, 577 53, 270 5,134 61 3,066 776 4,616 2,133 3,353 8,483 5,626 5, 664 268, 913 195,419 129, 035 158, 648 149, 583 225, 534 192; 993 690,175 287, 866 243, 629 3, 774 297 2, 077 2, 644 3,986 54, 899 2, 862 7, 508 $63, 740 101,460 40, 657 926,971 141,052 106, 852 33, 782 129, 794 81,571 30, 701 210, 374 1,314,132 213, 681 45, 299 182, 688 285, 869 112, 936 63, 691 58,182 3,118 22, 474 7, 202 Loss on assets compounded or sold under order of court $75 83,919 38, 270 3,375 9,706 48, 846 32, 979 3,143 66, 931 8, 928 5,788 10, 333 28, 543 21 1, 352 117, 778 36,844 2,818 123, 313 3,000 654 6,875 14, 219 911 1,011 2,000 40 2, 564 1,925 4,000 796 2, 822 6,407 3,000 6,314 13, 211 3,807 60 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 680 691 692 693 694 695 69f 697 698 699 700 701 70? 703 704 70S 70T 707 70^ 70< 71(1 711 71? 713 714 715 7U 717 718 71<] 7% 721 725 72S 724 791 7% 72" 72i 72( 73( 73] 735 731 T,V 73. 73( 73 73' 73 74 assenting creditors to this sale. The purchaser of the assets made settlement with the assenting creditors, paying creditors 85 per cent of their claims. 220 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization, amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses on assets returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 192 Jt—Continued Loans paid Collected Total Nominal from collections arid other value of Collected disburseremaining from assets assessment from all ments assets upon share- sources holders 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 670 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 68(5 687 688 689 691 692 693 694 695 690 697 698 699 700 701. 702 703 704 705 700 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 710 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 730 737 738 739 T40 $292.183 367,833 133,511 1,788,917 218, 092 4(30 589 , 323, 208 3, 798 443, 833 402, 055 509,015 199, 812 615, 752 305, 576 333, 760 418, 590 239, 2(55 131, 944 59, 085 193, 000 196,976 85,165 254,750 829, 724 310, 180 71, 980 240, 230 67,452 G77, 290 190, 725 908, 01.3 329, 792 221, 593 200, 782 206, 413 210, 823 317,005 95, 304 239, 942 883, 455 908, 505 591, 379 94, 771 $80, 278 125,204 24, 399 300,757 127, 556 232,108 95,321 126,642 100, 325 148, 420 78,914 1,284, 061 132,812 61, 882 105,347 182,148 114, 410 79, 800 75, 765 32, 013 62, 212 66, 527 116, 537 302, 000 75, 872 13, 55(5 23, 558 66, 027 215,713 32, 070 354. 831 150, 899 71,013 128, 448 24,918 62, 005 71, 352 23,705 55, 586 230, 950 382 888 44, 418 27, 054 204, 409 220, 791 100, 937 275, 900 76, 255 200, 595 514, 565 120, 700 512, 034 040, 647 1, 258, 325 272, 088 155, 463 171, 384 191, 103 205, 095 178, 888 51, 304 54,909 2G, 749 21,102 10, 279 75, 325 2.04, 380 138, 085 403, 318 326, 750 378, 211 46, 281 16,188 26, 533 28, 800 44, 517 46, 387 196, 439 183, 787 105, 930 150, 980 115,428 211, 733 101, 490 545, 998 215, 704 199, 595 52, 091 7,825 19, 331 7,371 32, 018 11,157 27, 517 89, 278 69, 300 36, 526 $84,178 134,. 682 34.399 374,432 141, 556 284, 508 98.57S 146,142 130. 003 158, 920 123, 366 1,384,001 146, 012 01. 882 109; 302 204,148 120, 916 101, 400 79, 605 36.013 81,021 72,527 127,. 212 '421, 210 75, 872 14, 056 25, 683 74,177 253, 613 33,920 3.72, 482 154, 899 71, 613. 129, 777 83,343 75, 655 73, 957 $3,900 9,478 10,000 73,675 14, 000 2,400 3, 257 19, 500 29, 678 10, 500 44,452 100,000 13>200 4,015 22,000 0,500 21, 600 3,900 3,400 18,809 6,000 10, 675 58, 610 500 2,125 7,550 37,900 1, 850 17, 648 4,000 1,329 58, 425 13, 650 2,605 2, 705 i 9,332 250 1, 000 4,044 9,835 1,975 5,500 5,711 11,300 14. 750 5,291 12,688 33; 336 120,813 27,153 20$ 064 128> 886 5(5; 028 75, 007 42; 901 51, 245 30, 097 03. 786 255, 200 408, 088 44, 418 30, 359 6 , 932 . 8,200 24, 250 25, 200 7,800 8,930 7,200 11,000 13, 350 16,400 24,192 98, 400 33,150 1,725 9, Q00 3,434 $50; 790 105* 280 20; 044 124,425 11 % 724 182, 776 78; 117 1, 610 81, 147 117, 307 41,520 198, 581 116» 263 4(5,152 35,184 35j 6% 02, 003 58, 953 51, 387 10= 105 39j 334 2(X459 97, 399 195>606 78 43, 115 42; 020 12,975 10, 952 6,421 26, 263 63^275 105, 692 331,624 77, 602 330, 236 30,182 16,927 9,268 21,218 17, 672 18,738 53, 091 7, 825 23,375 17, 200 33, 993 16, 657 33, 228 100, 578 84,050 41,817 43,886 6,515 1Q, 229 6,716 19, 744 8,540 $132,630 111,702 30,083 1,070, 518 50, 707 2,375 38, 762 28, 219 11,084 19,001 102, 729 14,153 39, 042 20, 415 30, 983 14$ ()29 307; 9-21 | 32; 531 ! 23^274 51, 304 54, 909 34, 549 30, 092 17, 479 86, 325 217, 730 154, 485 127, 510 425, .150 411, 301 48, 006 25,188 29, 967 28, 806 53, 849 46, 637 Dividends paid Legal expenses $350 1,937 90 11,473 1, 030: 1, 729: 190 2, 454 581 1,542. 508 1,518 46. 302 008 1, 044 2,942 794 5091, 419 2,170 374 822 3, 052 12 103170 7,937 141 2,62& 84007 274 2,122 107 349 9 1, 3'J-t 5,807 lib' 9,472 49,759 33: 79 366 20 149 62 1,732 936 1,519 263,4(52 1,451 6 11,345 193 147 58 303 76 '~28T 17,119 1,506 5Q 79 40, 309 57,680 21,228 22 Receiver's salary and other expenses $8. 520 10, 407 7, 933 19, 254 10,3(53 29, 220 9, 788 9,700 11, 949 15, 039 11,941 25, 420 11,091 7, 750 10, 979 6,031 11,871 6,591. 8, 254 4,442 9, (MM 5,915 ' 8,248 ; 15,871 ; 3,710 4,519 6,959 5,350 : 18,229 ; 3,023 ! 15, 658 : 10,980 10, 057 13,324 575 8,881 9, 020 3, 494 6, 280 13, 7(50 21, 377 11, 2{y.i 4, 428 5,914 5, 323 6, 802 5. 333 i; 182 5,490 8, 890 7, 545 33,675 8, 300 17, 443 4, 027 3,3fi4 5,114 3,792 3, 875 4,980 5,524 1,110 3, 849 2,020 4,376 4,314 4,152 7,046 6, 232 3,381 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 221 appointment of receiver', and closing, with amounts of nominal and additional assets, assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining Balance in hands of comptroller or receiver Amount returned to shareholders in cash Amount of assessment upon shareholders Amount of claims proved $24,512 17,058 6,332 86, 650 17, 439 20,843 10,483 20,670 6,243 24,372 69,397 82,024 38,012 7,618 5,884 158,402 5,338 6, 843 8,371 20, 047 10,820 45,779 20, 743 43, 952 72,084 484 5, 933 2.1,090 97,634 3,003 152,132 14,943 3,301 19,909 5, 639 23,766 12,743 $3o, 000 50,000 25, 000 200, 000 30,000 50,000 25,000 50, 000 50, 000 50,000 100,000 100,000 50, G O O 50 000 50,000 (JO, 000 50,000 40, 000 30, 000 200, 000 50, 000 25, 000 25, 000 100, 000 25, 000 25, 000 50, 000 100, 000 25, 000 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 25, 000 60, 000 25, 000 2-3, 000 $202,980 211,697 44, 870 1, 320, 297 173, 652 585,463 295. 484 279, 250 402, 811 293,014 410, 978 1,928.101 55S, 954 105, 984 378, 045 380, 853 155,055 92, 270 56, 235 304, 394 170, 870 92, 870 299,140 793. 420 43, 387 28,401 225, 048 14 i, 528 009, 200 219, 144 915, 705 34.7,081 222,192 290, tor? 30 752 240| 802 203, 070 6,788 2(i, 508 90,41.7 72,983 594 2,541 9f> 000 30, 000 100, 000 100, 000 25. 000 25, 000 01,907 3 84, o i l 881,933 087,431 295, 001 55 780 2,242 7,487 4,934 7,787 9,727 4,745 143,833 40,312 60, 692 75,726 56,23L 13,191 4,897 15,392 3,709 20,899 22,010 25.000 40, 000 25, 000 25,000 50, 000 25. 000 100,000 100,000 200, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25, 000 25,000 30, 000 25. 000 111. 827 70,112 92, 007 120,749 53. 005 227,014 410,735 103, 227 605, 500 877,789 099, 002 273,375 95. 020 139,553 191,086 213,289 169, 847 25,000 211, 227 2,1. 000 2.1, 000 25, 000 2;1, 001) 25, 000 75, 000 50, WO 25,000 41, 181 86, 897 162. 904 139,573 4.78, 703 236, 426 146. 969 Dividends (per cent) 3, 005 194 9,0(3 8,470 8,367 3,753 11,878 47,163 20,138 17,186 Interest dividends (per cent) Finally ciosed 10 40 6. 50 55. 833 15 100 25 25 20 Dec. 31,1923 10 20 Dec. 15,1923 10 10 20 10 25 30 5 007 608 009 070 07!. 072 07;$ 074 075 07(5 077 678 079 0S0 681 082 683 684 685 086 687 OSS 089 091 092 09.5 tsoa 69/ G9S 090 700 701 70'i 703 701 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 VJ3 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 72G 727 72S 7Z) 730 731. 732 733 73-1 73-J 736 737 738 739 740 222 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization, amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses on assets returned to stockholders to year ended October 81, 1924—Continued Date of organization Title and location of bank Capital stock Receiver appointed ! $50,000 Dec. 21,1923 Feb. 20,1913 Miners National Bank, Henryetta, Okla_ 25,000 Mar. 5,1917 First National Bank, Schulter, Okla_. .do. 50,000 Dec. 26,1923 Aug. 24,1914 Merchants National Bank, Mandan, N. Dak 25,000 Jan. 2,1924 Nov. 19,1902 First National Bank, Webster, S. Dak 25,000 Jan. 21,1924 First National Bank, Dodson, Mont... _ Aug. 23,1917 Nov. 14,1882 Sioux Falls National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. Dak 150,000 Jan. 24,1924 Feb. 10,1915 25,000 do First National Bank, Sentinel Butte, N. Dak May 26,1909 50,000 First National Bank, Beach, N. Dak do _. Apr. 1,1903 25,000 Jan. 28,1924 First National Bank, Bisbee, N. Dak_.__ Mar. 25,1908 25,000 .do. First National Bank, Spanish Fork, Utah *.. July 8,1903 100,000 Feb. 6,1924 National Bank of Carlsbad, N. Mex Mar. 4,1905 50,000 Feb. 7,1924 Dakota National Bank, Dickinson, N. Dak 50,000 First National Bank, Lusk, Wyo._ _. June 23,1919 do Mar. 11,1918 40,000 First National Bank, St. John, Wash do Aug. 4. 1920 25,000 Feb. 9,1924 First National Bank, WTarroad, Minn.. Nov. 15, 1883 100,000 First National Bank, Brookings, S. Dak do Aug. 31, 1910 25, 000 First National Bank, Ronan, Mont 5 do June 28,1907 50,000 Feb. 12,1924 First National Bank, Harrison, Nebr. 25, 000 San Juan County National Bank, Farmington, N. Mex.o May 6, J908 do 50, 000 First National Bank, Clarkston, Wash _ Mar. 16,1903 do. Mar. 20,1916 25,000 do First National Bank, Carthage, S. Dak 25,000 First National Bank, Onida, S. Dak _ Jan. 17,1920 _ do._ Aug. 15,1895 250, 000 Feb. 15,1924 Commercial National Bank, Miles City, Mont Aug. 23, i902 25,000 Feb. 19,1924 Nowata National Bank, Nowata, Okla Oct. 2,1901 25, 000 First National Bank, Castlewood, S. Dak do May 17,1912 25,000 Carmen National Bank, Carmen, Okla.? do June 14,1907 100, 000 Feb. 20,1924 First National Bank of Clovis,N. Mex. s Feb. 26,1918 25, 000 .do. First National Bank, Charlo, Mont.^ 9 _._ July 25,1901 25, 000 Feb. 21,1924 First National Bank, Princeton, Wis. 50. 000 Feb. 26,1924 First National Bank, Sidney, Mont __. Dec. 23,1907 Dec. 24,1889 200, 000 do... Stockmens National Bank, Fort Benton, Mont Feb. 28,1907 25, 000 do. First National Bank, Fort Sumner. N. Mex Apr. 6,1903 do 75,000 Wells National Bank, Wells, Minn Dec. 28.1905 do. _. 25, 000 First National Bank, Gering, Nebr Sept. 12,1904 100,000 Feb. 27,1924 Western National Bank, Mitchell, S. Dak do. 100, 000 First National Bank, Coalgate, Okla _-. Dec. 8,1900 Oct. 16,1908 25,000 Mar. 3,1924 First National Bank, Mclntosh, S. Dak Dec. 29,1900 do 75, 000 First National Bank, Clayton, N. Mex Aug. 5,1903 40, 000 Mar. 4,1924 First National Bank in Deming, N. Mex do. 50, 000 First National Bank, St. Anthony, Idaho _ Dec. 31,1900 May 19,1882 65,000 Mar. 14,1924 First National Bank, Huron, S. Dak 60, 000 Mar. 15,1924 Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Fairbury, Nebr. Feb. 8,1913 Apr. 14,1919 25, 000 Mar. 18,1924 First National Bank, Golva, N. Dak Aug. 19,1918 25, 000 Mar. 19,1924 First National Bank, Lingle, Wyo Feb. 3,1919 do 35, 000 Torrington National Bank, Torrington, Wyo June 16,1905 50, 000 Mar. 21,1924 Citizens National Bank, Jamestown, N. Dak Mar. 26,1909 Mar. 22,1924 25,000 First National Bank, Poison, Mont Nov. 18,1919 100, 000 Mar. 24,1924 First National Bank, Parsons, Kans. Oct. 25,1884 do Merchants National Bank, Crookston, Minn.. 75, 000 Aug. 18,1902 do Citizens National Bank, Sisseton, S. Dak 50, 000 June 5,1909 First National Bank, Bristow, Nebr. do 40, 000 Nov. 9,1901 Farmers National Bank, Red Oak, Iowa * 60, 000 Mar. 27,1924 June 12,1914 do. Powell National Bank, Powell, Wyo.A 40,000 July 24,1915 First National Bank, Lake Preston, S. Dak 25,000 Mar. 28,1924 June 9,1905 First National Bank, Hay ward, Wis 50,000 Mar. 29,1924 May 12,1913 First National Bank, Plenty wood, Mont 50, 000 Mar. 31,1924 Oct. 29,1900 First National Bank, Sterling, Colo 100,000 Apr. 5,1924 Oct. 23,1903 do First National Bank, Rocky Ford, Colo 60,000 300,000 Apr. 12,1924 First National Bank of Fergus County, Lewiston,10Mont. May 9,1904 Aug. 8,1919 100, 000 Apr. 14,1924 Citizens National Bank, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Mar. 17,1904 200, 000 do. State National Bank, Albuquerque, N. Mex Aug. 25,1882 75, 000 Apr. 15,1924 First National Bank, Marysville, Kans Jan. 22,1919 25, 000 First National Bank, Alexander, N. Dak do Aug. 2,1901 50, 000 Apr. 22,1924 First National Bank, Pilger, Nebr Apr. 11,1919 25, 000 do. First National Bank, Wilsall, Mont * Restored to Solvency. 6 Assets were sold to the Sioux National Bank, creditors receiving certificates of deposits for 40 per cent ment and liquidation of assets trusteed. o Assets sold by order of court to the Peoples National Bank of Farmington, N. Mex., the purchaser 7 Assets sold by order of court to the First National Bank of Carmen, the purchaser assuming all lia8 All assets of trust sold to the First National Bank in Clovis upon agreement that assenting creditors to9 provide an equal distribution to nonassenting creditors. Assets sold to the Farmers & Merchants National Bank of Princeton, Wis., and 65 per cent paid to i°Part of the assets sold to the Albuquerque National Bank, purchaser paying creditors 70 per cent of tional dividends. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE 223 CURRENCY appointment of receiver, and closing, with amounts of nominal and additional assets, assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining Nominal assets at date of suspension Estimated good Estimated doubtful Estimated worthless Additional assets received since date of suspension Total assets Offsets allowed and settled Loss on assets compounded or sold under order of court $357.810 38, 086 45,048 125,681 33, 605 1,748,843 98, 732 297,840 86, 439 $190,574 24, 320 175, 697 313,963 63, 939 746, 250 48,156 160,685 143, 983 $111,563 25, 831 211,367 74,918 09, 802 458, 547 43, 647 96.317 41,049 $71, 672 4, 849 12,582 8,243 5, 635 104,725 9, 893 3, 583 14,664 $731,619 93, 086 444, 694 322, 805 172, 981 3, 058, 365 200,428 558, 425 286, 135 $179, 246 20,147 9, 649 10,471 2, 267 406,881 2. 590 14,077 8,872 $2, 821 731,798 17,446 36, 597 100, 653 117,758 337,212 30, 884 205, 675 220, 201 153,683 76, 208 67, 235 102,560 428, 037 155, 788 247,817 215,322 91, 909 46,111 47, 400 30, 983 381,524 34.080 107, 309 21,107 3, 223 5, 954 3, 679 14,814 74, 432 2.883 27, 310 .1,188,428 266, 261 164,930 218, 967 266, 115 1,221,205 223, 635 588, 111 73,887 2, 592 5,158 7, 252 22,051 ;;9 ,w> 7, 354 50, 554 6, 135 6, 693 98, 887 58, 572 69, 633 806, 234 288, 368 168,897 170, 037 165, 098 79, 432 946, 948 240, 028 53, 246 15,440 129,011 54,917 677,140 115,811 64, 991 4, 527 3,327 7, 353 17,107 17,800 6, 591 288, 89J 356, 008 211.335 2, 447, 429 662, 007 293, 725 JO, 531 4,903 1,603 54, 403 21,735 977 27, 339 240, 856 470, 454 252,126 85, 609 393, 700 50, 628 196, 375 463,871 59, 230 75, 620 106,843 193, 783 938, 783 162,378 22,914 47,111 48, 570 108, 602 56, 401 313, 273 752, 444 461, 246 97, 071 28,000 52, 561 63, 324 32, 690 798,011 61, 865 901, 924 253, 229 509, 732 345, 544 103, 589 217, 934 252, 457 206, 458 851,487 91, 506 76, 454 52, 914 46, 686 325, 514 109, 949 112, 264 557. 258 124, 822 85, 731 2, 521 85,186 290,148 453,156 20,170 15, 871 113, 727 261,195 161, 521 48, 945 93.915 156, 092 218, 988 265,511 148, 925 35, 841 67, 224 50, 498 77, 702 61, 547 107, 480 344, 707 83, 896 50, 038 402 11,296 11,833 20, 572 3. 298 19,119 5, 796 22, 431 41,259 13,955 14, 657 6, 536 15,089 17, 598 5, 785 50 1,548 3, 066 4, 351 34,811 29,183 28, 528 8,100 7, 049 28, 000 82, 823 400, 662 805, 125 1,523,865 170,942 1,330,614 423, 380 989, 733 1,012, 195 225,719 402, 026 521,928 634, 318 2, 073, 379 408, 59-1 135,259 168, 797 148, 820 516. 169 252, 708 562, 200 1, 682, 937 678, 064 239, 889 4, 355 27,855 6, 635 3,777 1,544 39, 008 """ 20.581 13, 278 26, 987 14, 287 9, 483 3, 02K 4, 538 57, 648 15. 274 199 2, 644 2,814 2.932 11, 225 27, 880 110,313 4,143 4,217 79, 237 181,021 133,898 269, 033 162,213 1,473,857 109,207 161, 661 19.1, 366 566, 659 152, 393 2, 307, 203 201,387 295, 107 58, 241 282, 733 76,0! 6 833, 221 6,102 14,038 1,142 7,044 97,134 74, 004 395, 933 651, 827 384, 647 1,125,469 487, 756 4, 688, 285 2, 186 54, 425 2,319 59, 625 19, 805 294, 9-19 1,086,248 128,028 98, 263 116,055 4, 544 905, 693 414, 224 112,856 138, 972 33,162 581, 872 297,133 87, 299 74,017 47. 303 95, 585 106, 685 948 2.420 '728 2, 669, 398 946, 070 299, 366 331,464 85, 707 158, 720 32,105 5, 020 1,780 200 163 32, 715 12 4, 110 2«3 "2,399" ij6o" 1,123 4, 309 1,200 13,303 8, 839 16 8,515 3,448 12,836 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753 754 755 756 757 758 759 760 7(51 762 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789 790 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 75)9 800 801 802 803 804 805 of their claims, which will be further augmented by payments of dividends from collections of slock asscssassuming all liabilities. bilities. be paid 40 per cent of their claims by the purchaser, excepting certain assets which were sold for $28,000 creditors. their claims. The remaining assets trusteed, and when liquidated proceeds to be paid to creditors as addi- 224 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization, amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses on assets returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 1924—Continued Collected Total Loans paid Nominal from Collected assessment collections and other Dividends value of disbursepaid remaining from assets upon share- from all ments sources assets holders 7tl 742 743 744 745 740 747 74S 749 750 751 752 753 754 755 756 757 758 759 760 761 762 76!', 704 765 760 767 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 770 777 778 779 780 781 782 788 784 785 786 787 788 789 790 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801 802 803 804 $437, 292 64, 140 382. 510 206, 765 155, 571 1, 866, 462 188,388 506, 609 252, 244 $112, 260 8, 799 52, 535 45, 400 15, 143 752, 307 9,450 37, 739 25, 007 $1,337 100 2,950 4,750 936, 788 220, 602 125, 329 141,632 190, 501 1, 035, 196 192, 035 315. 326 171,018 30. 374 34, 443 05, 973 53, 280 146, 4S4 24. 24(5 222; 231 9,500 1,125 5,770 10, 275 13,998 3,975 1,087 21,000 221,837 312,700 179, 198 2, 007, 325 470, 593 253, 007 56, 523 38,255 30, 534 323, 242 103, 079 39, 081 5,250 j 9,800 375 16, 504 19, 627 6, 338 26, 800 66,090 248,794 761, 846 1, 295, 940 143, 342 990, 983 354, 444 706, 220 850,295 184, 879 348, 678 445, 476 570, 609 1, 717,839 245, 301 129, 306 145, 297 124, 034 454, 395 219, 018 280, 568 992, 645 606, 892 170, 965 1,200 12, 378 124, 013 36, 044 224, 148 26, 050 299, 398 47, 232 210, 235 128,913 22,184 42, 665 59, 521 59, 171 297,892 139,180 5, 754 20, 856 21, 972 58, 842 21,849 253, 746 565.464 67, 029 55, 259 335, 952 533, 594 379,180 855, 257 333, 707 3, 583,628 1, 583, 910 694,835 287, 341 279, 264 80, 661 35,125 2,975 7,215 2,500 $113,597 55,485 50, 156 15,143 787,432 12,425 44, 954 27, 507 $95, 827 3,314 27,105 20,234 12,184 491, 238 0,819 17,019 19, 030 Legal expenses $123 307 18.1. $234, 410 7, 033 94 311 Receiver's salary and other expenses $6,621 .1,889 10, 529 (>, 356 2, 032 33,207 3,017 5,018 5, Snr, 150', 459 25, 333 243, 231 93, 183 .16,497 20,717 42, 327 50, 694 123, 94C 8, 558 67, 510 119 121 255 175 776 393 1S7 64 10, 340 4,305 . 3.743 3,839 5, 176 10, 139 . 4, 151 , 4,374 i 01, 773 48. 055 30, 909 339, 746 183, 306 46. 019 15,084 24,810 21, 268 232, 988 SiJ, 857 26,441 207 58 51 6.041 5, 030 3. 354 15. S57 7,818 4,758 26, 359 1,200 18.278 147,088 48,144 304,173 26, 056 1507, 773 49, 207 250,985 128, 913 25,084 49,143 04,394 72, 597 297, 892 151, 580 5, 754 22, 381 36, 597 90, 015 25, 524 329, 406 575, 964 67, 029 81,618 509 2, 559 25,199 16, 105 ISO, 550 12,430 110,361 23, 261 157, 680 112,520 13,941 11, 764 39, 349 39, 042 225, 630 92, 573 2,520 16,086 32,146 40,019 16, 947 137, 649 23, 463 44,704 31,223 57, 795 63, 808 3,148 210, 587 134,244 809,708 1, 650 2,000 3,000 15,700 3,135 40, 517 59,445 65,808 6,148 226, 287 137,379 850, 225 21, 526 23, 393 2, 255 89, 224 73,802 306, 065 950 781 91 757 377 5,740 5, 669 3,012 7,848 6,420 31,733 913, 932 219,130 7, 005 50 420 4,846 73,433 4,775 2,100 4,900 523 987, 365 223, 905 9,105 55,320 5,369 665, 546 31,185 1,985 31,594 1,702 661 51 20 130 115 17,609 5, 678 3,377 4, 035 2,044 5,900 23, 075 11,500 80, 025 8, 375 1,975 40, 750 2,900 6,478 4,873 13, 426 12, 400 1, 525 14, 625 31, 173 3, 675 75, 660 10, 500 181,118 31, 499 40, 213 76, 248 07. 278 1, 347 594 20 609 50 25 31 588 292 8 45 437 395 1.G00 147 615 829 408 473 386, 912 223 758 2. 669 25, 945 803 142 1,885 5,383 5,179 6,871 2,3H 7, ol« 6, 120 11,097 9, 715 4, 042 7,439 7, 783 6, 235 13,344 6, 429 1, 518 3, 587 3, 590 6, 215 3, 583 8,674 13, 547 6, 538 2,783 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 225 appointments of receiver, and closing, with amounts of nominal and additional assets, assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining Balance in hands of comptroller or receiver Amount returned to shareholders in cash Amount of assessment upon shareholders A m o u n t of claims proved $1.91,157 19,01.0 308 033 229, 544 73 817 1. 704,179 94 223 338, 702 $11,026 3, 696 17 544 23, 385 927 21, 494 2 589 22, 793 2, 281 $50, 000 25, 000 50 000 25, 000 25 000 150, 000 25 000 50, 000 25, 000 77, 476 10, 516 15, 498 29 907 10, 032 15, 987 12, 437 171, 277 100, 000 50. 000 50, 000 40 000 25, 000 100, 000 25,000 50, 000 50, 000 25 000 25. 000 250, 000 25, 000 25, 000 173, 042 193. 935 113, U I 1,081,797 370, 580 245, 68.1 711 742 100, 323 \ 5 i, 030 1,019. 803 9i; 897 408, 244 39, 17, 6, 90, 118, 14, interest dividends j Finally closed (percent) ; Dividends (per cent) 841 557 236 901 254 226 549 13 808 115,897 20, 81Q 110,727 11,251 184, 225 19,534 81, 000 0, 003 0, 064 29, 545 10, 202 27, 173' 58. 303 51,749 1,716 2, 300 388 43. 781 4,771 182, 325 149, 373 15, 787 20, 804 31, 229 35, 905 790 128,158 57, 157 452, 050 25 25, 50, 200, 25, 75 25. 100, 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 74"-? 744 15 746 7i7 7 IS 749 ! 833, 907 M8,9!9 YOU i 751 752 753 ! 7:;i4 j 755 756 ' 757 758 M a r . 31,1924 759 760 : 761 1 702 703 704 1 F e b . 22. p.)24 706 707 Oct. 709 770 771 779 77'S j 37 005 H1J0-J9 4-15,448 324, 134 80. 855 719, 303 147.951 501,81":) 222, 092 129,210 258, 952 275, 074 532. 700 70 r> 771 775 25, 000 75, 000 40, 000 50, 000 6"). 000 00, 000 25, 000 25, 000 35, 000 50, 000 25. 000 1(X), 000 75. 000 221, 088 53. 1<.« 262, 224 1,334,471 30 i 40, 000 172,970 15 ; 25. 50, 60, 100, 00, 300. 000 000 000 000 000 000 209, 575 21,953 777 778 779 780 78T 7^*5 I ! 784 78-"i 7*0 7S7 788 780 700 791 792 793 704 795 706 204, 524 483 ; 704 172, 856 734,812 707 70ft 811,871 June 303, 519 180, 991 3,723 19, 501 1,508 7, 1924 200, 75, 25, 50, 25, 000 000 000 000 000 972, 252 293, 0-12 107, 708 8, 594 700 800 1,1924 ! i 802 804 805 226 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization, amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses on assets returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 1924—Continued Date of organization Title and location of bank 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 830 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 839 840 841 842 843 844 845 846 847 848 849 National Bank of Commerce, Shawnee, Okla Citizens National Bank, Hankinson, N. Dak City National Bank, El Paso, Tex Silver City National Bank, Silver City, N. Mex First National Bank, Carlsbad, N. Mex. First National Bank, Baker, Mont Farmers National Bank, Burlington, Kans Drovers National Bank, East St. Louis, 111 First National Bank, Schuyler, Nebr._ First National Bank, Morristown, S. Dak City National Bank, Huron, S. Dak." First National Bank, Newcastle, Wyo.._ Citizens National Bank, Julesburg, Colo_ First National Bank, Basin, Wyo First National Bank, Lidgerwood, N. Dak First National Bank, Galata, Mont.*2 Citizens National Bank, Worthington, Minn. First National Bank, Poteau, Okla. National Bank of Commerce, Rochester, N. Y__ First National Bank, Alexandria, S. Dak First National Bank, Walhalla, N. Dak Weiser i i a i i u u a i uau&f Weiser, j-uunw ii cioci National Bank, T cioci, Idaho. T City National Bank, McAlester, Okla.* Citizens National Bank, Ness City, Kans, First National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo First National Bank, Lambert, Mont First National Bank, Bridgewater, S. Dak Citizens National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo Bristow National Bank, Bristow, Okla.u_._ First National Bank, Harrington, Wash First National Bank, Minnesota Lake, Minn First National Bank, Rexburg, Idaho First National Bank, Ririe, Idaho... First National Bank, Putnam, Conn State National Bank, Carlsbad, N. Mex." Northwestern National Bank, Livingston, Mont. First National Bank in Clovis, N. Mex.... _. First National Bank, Beaver Creek, Minn First National Bank, Rudyard, Mont First National Bank, Groom, Tex... First National Bank, Ozark, Ala First National Bank, Ulen, Minn Citizens National Bank, Centerville, Tenn National Border Bank of El Paso, Tex /"I *J niAl " T _ K A. • Tfc.T._J.J 1 T"» 1 T "¥•* Total "W MT 1_ At -».T A. rf-v n i l 1 _ 1 TT _ i •> Aug. 18.1923 Jan. 18,1906 Oct. 14,1904 June 24,1886 May 19.1900 Aug. 19,1913 Sept. 10,1903 Apr. 30,1913 Sept. 4, 1882 May 11,1910 June 3, 1907 Mar. 23, 1904 Sept. 29.1909 May 15, 1916 May 29, 1901 Oct. 10, 1917 June 7, 1901 Jan. 14, 1904 Feb. 1, 1906 July 16.1901 Mar. 14,1908 Feb. 19,1906 x'cu. ! Feb. 3,1906 Aug. 7,1902 1 "F* 1 Dec. Apr. July Jan. Nov. July Apr. Jan. Oct. Mar. Feb. Mar. Feb. Jan. May Aug. Feb. Dec. May Jan. _ 29,1870 20,1918 23, 1903 15,1906 23,1911 10, 1908 5,1902 19, 1904 9,] 916 23, ]864 8,1917 27,1917 28, 1924 4,1909 29,1918 16, 1919 13,1905 12, 1903 31.1910 17.1924 Capital stock $100,000 30,000 500,000 100,000 100,000 25,000 65,000 200, 000 50,000 25,000 25, 000 25, 000 35,000 50, 000 25, 000 25,000 25, 000 1, 500, 000 25. 000 25; 000 75, 000 50,000 45, 000 200, 000 25, 000 25,000 100, 000 25,000 50,000 25, 000 50, 000 25,000 150, 000 75,000 100,000 50,000 30, 000 25, 000 25, 000 35,000 25,000 30,000 200,000 Receiver appointed Apr. 28,1924 Apr. 30,1924 May 8,1924 May 14,1924 do. May 20,1924 May 21,1924 May 22,1924 May 24,1924 do do June 12,1924 do June 14,1924 June 17,1924 June 18,1924 June 19,1924 do.. June 21,1924 June 23,1924 do do June 24,1924 July 3,1924 July 9,1924 July 16,1924 July 18,1924 July 21,1924 do Aug. 6,1924 do -. Aug. 11,1924 do Aug. 11,1924 Aug. 25,1924 Aug. 30,1924 Sept. 4,1924 Sept. 20,1924 Oct. 4,1924 Oct. 6, 1924 Oct. 23,1924 Oct. 28,1924 do Oct. 30,1924 17,800,000 « Restored to Solvency. No. 816, City National Bank, Huron, S. Dak., taken over by the First National Bank of Huron prior " No. 821, First National Bank, Galata, Mont., taken over by the First National Bank, Shelby, Mont., 13 Receiver appointed to transfer 45 shares of Federal reserve bank stock of Kansas City, in the name of " Receiver appointed to complete liquidation. « No. 840, State National Bank, Carlsbad, N. Mex., taken over by the National Bank of Carlsbad prior 11 NOTE.—The amounts given in this report are taken from receivers' quarterly reports under date of Sept. 227 KEPOBT OP THE COMPTKOL1.ER OF THE CURRENCY appointment of receiver, and closing, with amounts of nominal and additional assets, assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining Nominal assets at date of suspension Estimated good Estimated doubtful Estimated worthless Additional assets received since date of suspension Total assets Offsets allowed and settled $498, 560 61, 532 1,595,305 238, 727 229,143 89, 083 187, 375 365, 514 183, 098 10, 602 $449,972 107,788 3,381,887 384, 5(54 691,804 110, 292 218,309 351, 033 331,264 100, 832 $264, 224 97,130 357, 977 616,748 71,372 58, 530 77, 534 164, 452 164, 900 109, 728 $87, 242 1,910 86, 753 83,505 62, 357 0,802 4, 785 8,862 6, 823 1,023 $1,299,998 268, 360 5,421,922 1, 323, 544 1,054, 676 264, 707 488, 003 889, 861 686, 085 222, L85 $73,314 1,967 410, 206 73,038 15,516 9,917 16, 755 24,183 38, 492 1,027 231, 640 90, 751 181,300 152, 343 320, 876 97,739 116, 219 504,763 143,383 86, 930 44, 739 200, 587 18,990 4, 355 4,294 7, 624 714,889 279, 775 346, 552 865, 317 27,477 4,117 19, 212 3 225, 236 105, 664 102, 413 166, 441 668, 712 64, 036 28, 755 551,491 18,135 3,449 4, 500 8,319 2,329 6, 884 560, 427 374, 701 3, 602, 654 579,312 230, 373 1,123, 498 24, 603 13,341 377, 651 144,330 131,766 214, 643 99,147 2, 929, 442 129, 306 54, 959 433,357 2, 797, 972 34, 053 153,794 1,020,533 2, 820, 497 27, 599 133, 845 843, 932 585, 842 76, 034 35, 202 75, 833 l\, 403 59 1,959 9,252 6,218,714 137, 745 324. 800 1, 949, 550 236, 711 242, 774 120,621 29, 402 2, 702 395, 409 1,956 132,278 23,120 1,883, 750 184,316 34, 286 186, 081 503, cm 188,481 182, 200 435 144 16, 943 820, 695 246, 031 2, 268, 974 8,215 775 27,369 122, 629 78,105 145,815 240, 590 72, 866 85, 039 717 955 342, 027 405, 289 7, 240 10, 207 71, 410, 070 35, 743,453 12, 299, 056 182,983,701 12,151, 820 Loss on assets compounded or sold under order of court 806 807 808 $2, 591 809 810 25 811 812 7, 851 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 24, 208 5, 791 1,715 227 228 229 230 231 232 833 834 835 836 837 838 839 30 840 841 842 843 844 845 846 847 848 849 9, 324 108,815 i I 63, 531,122 10,167, 807 to insolvency of the latter named bank. prior to insolvency of the latter-named bank. the Citizens National Bank of Ness City, to its successor, the National Bank of Ness City. to insolvency of the latter-named bank. Receivers appointed to facilitate complete liquidation. 30,1924. Where no statements of conditions are given, there are no reports available as of Sept. 30, 1924. 228 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization, amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses on assets returned to stockholders to year ended October 3.1, 1924—Continued Collected Total Loans paid Nominal from value of Collected assessment collections and other disburseremaining from assets upon share- from all sources ments assets holders Dividends paid Legal expenses Receiver's salary and other expenses $221,483 37,392 1, 493,772 323,947 241,310 28, 079 97, 567 338, 181 175,411 13,956 $173, 739 16,413 565, 674 212,459 137,949 15,886 33, 823 193,479 69, 869 7, 309 75, 000 34, 789 85,194 88, 524 27, 37S 25, 263 21,0.1.8 33, 524 43,643 36,879 4, 500 70,591 19,492 125,096 28, 534 18, 431 49 20, 903 9, 016 60, 532 800,449 4,904 57,250 292, 250 377, 793 1,017 44, 383 95,871 75,126 75,120 09, 882 1,509 28, 078 5, 421. 606, 000 28,078 5,421 610,118 13, 350 2, 041 155, 075 1,347 973 3,102 33, 023 24, 397 12, 590 2, 752 806 $1, 005, 201 229, 303 807 3, 617, 584 808 952, 018 809 809, 200 810 226, 686 811 391, 950 812 540, 572 813 484, 932 814 207, 202 815 816 012,412 817 818 242, 294 819 242, 140 820 770, 790 821 822 494,931 823 324, 481 824 3,598,154 825 487. 013 826 210, 090 827- 1,001,337 828 829 830 5, 175, 554 831 133, 450 832 258, 220 833 1,548,485 834 835 318,417 836 837 784, 402 838 239, 835 839 1,035,515 840 84 L 301,704 842 370, 085 843 844 845 846 847 848 849 $221,483 37,030 1,394,132 295,897 229,900 28,079 79, 292 311, 255 102, 001 13,956 103, 985, 054 50, 679, 020 75,000 33, 334 85, 194 88, 524 40,893 30,879 4,500 68, 091 14,492 120, 446 800,449 4, 289 57, 250 292, 250 $362 99,640 28,050 11,35G 18, 275 2C, 926 12, 750 1,455 2, 750 2,500 5,000 4,650 675 4,058 33, 023 24, 397 $20 148 1, 870 156 5 159 123 61 36 176 3 94 124 7 32 $6,253 3, 534 23,476 5,704 6,710 2, 745 3, 397 5, 759 4,491. 2,195 3, 993 4, 009 1, 032 3, 504 2,519 3, 893 1, 550 2, 094 1,610 5,104 7,095 1,812 1,434 3,135 67 1,013 1,126 721, 346 3, 059,191 • • 4, 227,956 60,906,976 25,970, 257 $20,899,835 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 229 appointment of receiver, and closing, with amounts of nominal and additional assets, assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining | Amount 1 A m o u n t of r e t u r n e d t o : assessment shareholders , u p o n sharein cash " holders Balance in h a n d s of comptroller or receiver : $41,471 .17,292 902, 740 105, 721 90, 495 9. 413 00,188 138 8?0 101,051 4, 331 i ! :: ! J 50,000 25, 000 ! ; J 12,587 14 555 2 001 40, 8-M) 8 S00 W, 27(5 Dividen h interest lpei coin; , ^Y Qeili) s"<; 373,0-17 342, 070 103. 204 339. 059 422. 'i85 491.00.1 70, 197 25,000 25,000 35,000 50,000 304. 095 01,300 210. 790 109 I35 " - : . .. _• S2< • ! ! 8->5 H9f; ' 75, ooo 827 .. : tio " : 823 25, 000 25 000 4.21, 554 2,135 11.101 193, 214 807 808 80 ( i 810 811 812 813 SI 4 S1r> 810 S17 SIS 819 820 i .. .: Finally closed $305, U0 85, 722 25,000 i 43, 029 5, 421 02, 541 51,200 $100,000 30,000 500,000 100.000 100,000 25,000 55 000 i A m o u n t of claims proved 200 000 25,000 9") 000 100, 000 3, 735 150 000 .._. : ! 275, 593 1.091,200 i 829 830 831 832 833 834 835 830 837 j 93,020 148 252 383,018 _ _ ; 50, 000 13, 381 1 807 451 941 . 50. WO ')-) ooo 19 4 9 0 20, 452 : ' S'-N ; 839 840 100 OOP Si 1 81:2 '• 843 '• 844 _• _ .. J _- _._! 81.5 - _ . 846 • KVT " 84H , 819 9,902,101 ; $354, 240 ! i 14, 028, 000 SO. 252, 591 230 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 44—National banks restored to solvency after having been placed in charge of receivers Receiver appointed Title and location of bank 111 1G3 200 203 208 209 215 220 223 224 232 •233 242 300 318 343 374 401 403 416 417 418 473 498 507 529 539 544 550 553 555 556 561 562 566 572 584 595 604 608 609 622 627 631 636 637 639 641 647 690 705 712 730 750 792 793 828 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, Great 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, Pa 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, Tenn American National Bank, Pensacola, Fla First National Bank, lslip, N. Y Farmers and Merchants National Bank, Mount Morris, Pa. Union National Bank, Providence, Ky First National Bank, Perry, Ark Third National Bank, Fitzgerald, Ga WTharton National Bank, Wharton, Tex First National Bank, Casselton, N. Dak First National Bank, Daytoua, Fla _ First National Bank, Killeen, Tex. First National Bank, Strceter, N. Dak State National Bank, Carlsbad, N. Mcx Nocona National Bank, Nocona, Tex. First National Bank, Tombstone, Ariz First National Bank, Lafayette, Colo First National Bank, Poplar, Mont First National Bank, Lawton, Okla _ _. National Bank of Hastings, Hastings, Okla First National Bank, Mohall, N. Dak First National Bank, Ackerman, Miss Merchants National Bank, Ada, Okla First National Bank of Watts, CalifFirst National Bank, Wetumka, Okla First National Bank, Tower City, N. Dak Milnor National Bank, Milnor, N. Dak First National Bank, Spanish Fork, Utah _ Farmers National Bank, Red Oak, Iowa__ Powell National Bank, Powell, Wyo City National Bank, McAlester, Okla Aug. 3,1886 Oct. 7,1891 June 15,1893 June 20,1893 July 1,1893 July 8,1893 July 23,1893 Aug. 2,1893 Aug. 5,1893 do. Aug. 14,1893 do Oct. 5,1893 Aug. 24,1895 July 26,1896 Jan. 7,1897 May 23,1898 June 27,1901 Aug. 3,1901 Oct. 1,1903 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. Hi, 1917 Nov. 16,1920 Feb. 10,1921 Mar. 19,1921 Mar. 25,1921 Aug. 25,1921 Sept. 16,1921 Nov. 9,1921 Dec. 12,1921 Dec. 22,1921 Jan. 4,1922 Jan. 12,1922 Feb. 20,1922 June 20,1923 Oct. 2,1923 Nov. 7,1923 Nov. 28,1923 Jan. 28,1924 Mar. 27,1924 do June 24,1924 Total (57 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 50,000 25,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 200,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 50,000 40,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 60,000 40,000 50,000 11,530,000 NATIONAL RANKS WHICH FAILED SUBSEQUENT TO SOLVENCY 271 Citizens National Bank, Spokane Falls, Wash.i__ 291 First National Bank, Port Angeles, Wash.i 304 First National Bank, Orlando, Fla. 1 386 First National Bank, Arkansas City, Kans.i 575 Ben Hill National Bank, Fitzgerald, Ga. 1 , 2 661 First National Bank, Lawton, Okla.i 736 First National Bank, Poplar, Mont. 1 Total (7 banks).. 1 Second failure. 2 Formerly "Third National Bank." _ __ Dec. Apr. Nov. Oct. Mar. Nov. Dec. 13,1894 26,1895 29,1895 19,1899 6,1916 18,1922 17,1923 150,000 50,000 85,000 100,000 50,000 200,000 25,000 660,000 231 BEPOKX OF THE COMPTBOUJiB. OF THE CUKKKNCY TABLE NO. 45.—Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during the past year, with the total dividends in each cat>e up to November 1, 19:24 Dividends paid during tho yesr Date of appointment of receiver Name and location cf bank First National Bank, .Ambiii, Ind State National Bank, Ardmore, Okla National Bank of Barnesville, Ohio American National Bank, Billings, Mont. Overland National Bank, Boise, Idaho Apr. Mar. ,rj, 1921 4,1022 Date Amount Oct. Oct. Oct. July Aug. Sept. Jan. Feb. Mar. Dec. Jan. Feb. May Mar. Sept. Feb. Apr. Oct. Apr. Apr. Mar. Dec. Feb. June .11,1924 31, 1923 20, 1924 14, 1924 20, 1924 28, 1924 31, 1924 0, 1924 10, 1924 15, 1923 31,.1924 26, 1924 19, 1924 20. 1924 29! 1924 20,1924 28,1924 2, 1924 3,1924 29, 1924 20. 1924 7.1923 14, 1924 5.1924 1 $30. 37 1 22,143. 08 1 6,006. 10 203,331.95 55, 770. 83 1 827. 34 1 273. 70 1 100. 00 124,080.58 52, 623. 47 1 368. 14 1 199. 64 1 537. 92 22, 378. 66 25, 944. 87 1 22. 28 65, 295. 75 34, 72S. 35 1 51, 547. 00 32,970.18 58,830. 81 1 3,199. 88 94, 567. 41 1 86. 26 Aug. Oct. Feb. Dec. Dec. 29, 1924 13, 1924 25, 1924 l.r). 1923 18,1923 386,911.59 1 15,603.64 1 97. 40 1 19.16 25,180. 40 Jan. 31,1924 Mar. I,1), 1924 Aug. 14, 1924 Aug. 20,1920 Mar. 4,1924 First National Bank, Eureka, S. Dak Apr. 21, 1924 June 23, 1924 First National Bank, Fairfiold, Idaho... . Aug. 26, 1920 Doc. 29, 1923 Oct. 26,1922 Mar. 4, 1924 First National Bank, Fresno, Mont First National Bank, Grandfkld, Okla._ July 21,1923 Mar. 2(5, !924 Apr. 12, 1924 May 3, 1924 Aug. 8,1924 Commercial National Bank, Great Falls, Deo. 9,1922 May 29,1924 Mont First National Bank, Grey Eagle, Minn.. N o v . 8,1923 Sept. 5, 1924 Jan. 29, 1921 Feb. 18, 1924 First National Bank, Gridley, Calif First National Bank, Harlowton, Mont__ Mar. 7, 1923 May 20, 1924 Oct. 28,1924 July If', 1921 Dec. 7, 1923 llavre National Bank, Havre, Mont Jan. 17, 1924 Sept. 19, 1924 First National Bank, llearne, Tex Jan. 21,1921. Mar. 13, 1921 Apr. 28, 1924 June 23, 1924 Oct. 28,1924 First National Bank, Ilemingford, Nebr_._ Nov. 10,1923 Sept. 3,1924 June 14,1923 Oct. 27,1924 First National Bank, Highland, Wis 1 1,801. 14 1 94. 32 12.84 1 261. 32 79,944. 13 1 679. 60 1 248. 14 1 14. 73 11,367.45 1 760. 03 1 1,687.55 1 337. 79 Nov. 14,1923 Sept. 23, 1923 M a y 28, J921 First National Bank, Boltineau, N. Dak.. Apr. 12,1923 First National Bank, Bowling Green, Ohio First National Bank, Bristow, Ncbr First National Bank, Cbappell, Nebr Jan. 5, 1017 Mar. 24, 1924 Jan. 29, 1921 First National Bank, Clarkston, Wash... National Bank of Cleburne, Tex Feb. 12,1924 Oct. 27, 1921 First National Bank, Colusa, Calif Corydon National Bank, Corydon, lnd_._ Nov. 22, 1922 M a r . 8,1922 Merchants National Bank, Crookston, Minn Mar. 24,1924 Fir^t National Bank, Desdernona, Tex Second National Bank, Elk ton, Md Emmetsburg National Bank, Emmetsburg, Iowa _ _ Farmers & Merchants National Jefferson, Iowa Apr. 7,1921 F e b . 18,1922 Mar. 11,1921 Bank, City National Bank, Jerome, Idaho i M a y 24, 1923 i First National Bank, Law ton, Okla Llano National Bank, Llano, Tex Traders National Bank, Lowell, Mass 17688° -16 Apr. 28, 1924 Aug. 20,1924 Feb. 14, 1924 May 13, 1924 Oct. 15, 1924 Nov. 18, 1922 Dec. 15, 1923 Jan. 28, 1924 Apr. 28, 1924 Aug. r8, .1924 Apr. 18,1923 Sept. l. >, 1924 Oct. 20,1913 Dec. 17,1923 July 14,1924 | Apr. 27,1923 208, 904. 02 9, 472. 20 1 1,455. 91 30, 083. 05 1 9. 77 1 96. 63 1 525. 62 1 4, 790. 69 1 15,013.23 11,101. 15 1 4'y. 79 11,117.12 49, 759. 08 41,079. 66 28, 214.84 1 3. 83 9, 103. 73 1 1,980.31 1 196. 61 16,302. 16 1 2,406. 65 1 702. 85 1 71.71 38,761.68 Per cent Total dividends paid to creditors (per cent) 50. 00 80. 00 JO. 00 25.00 30. 00 .10. 00 15. 50 15. 00 2. 90 15. 00 72. 90 15. 00 10. CO 20.00 30.00 20.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 60.00 30.00 30.00 10.00 10.00 30.00 40. 00 10.00 40.00 30.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 6.50 15.00 10.00 10.00 6.50 10. 00 10.00 10.00 25. 00 45.00 35.00 25. 00 45.00 25. 00 "26." do' 25.00 20.00 25.00 15. GO 25.00 4.00 94.00 1 1.84 .113,128.70 232 BEPORT OF T i l t COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 45.—Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national hanks during the past year, with the total dividends in each case up to November 1, 1924—COD. .Dividends paid during the year Date of ap- i point,merit of j Name and location of bank Date First National Bank, Marcus, Iowa _j May 18,1921 California National Bank, Modesto, Calif. Apr. 13, 1921. First National Bank, Newman, Calif Jan. 31,1920 Payette National Bank, Payettc, Idaho.- Dec. 13, .1922 Picher National Bank, Pichcr, Okla Feb. 21,1921 Bannock National Bank, Pocatello, Idaho First National Bank, Ranger, Tex June 11,1921 Mar. 2,1921 First National Bank, Rock River, Wyo.._ June 14,1923 Peoples National Bank, Salisbury, N . C— July 3,1923 National City Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah Feb. 3,1922 First National Bank, Sapulpa, Okla First National Bank, Seelcy, Calif July 30,1923 Jan. 30,1922 First National Bank, Shelby, Mont. Aug. 27,1923 First National Bank, Sidney, Nebr.. May 27,1921 Sioux Falls National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. Dak Jan. 24, 1924 First National Bank, Soper, Okla. Nov. 22,1923 Pynchon National Bank, Springfield, Mass Springfield National Bank, Springfield, Ohio June 24,1921 Apr. 5, 1923 Amount Total dividends paid to credPer cent itors (per cent) $14,610.72 14,610. 72 88,671. 18 i 17,225. 49 45, 956. 83 37, 759. 29 i 457. 09 i 154. 68 1 1.365.79 21,034. 47 i 371. 25 21. 108.91 i 127. 70 1 4, 486. 74 36,391.92 i 45. 32 19, 600. 69 157,622.58 1 5,106. 56 i 8, 676. 53 1.58,371.99 60, 915. 45 4,376. 99 i 42. 38 i 37. 20 36, 567. 79 i 2,984. 62 i 11. 81 » 55. 25 86, 422. 28 10.00 ; 10.00 20.00 10. 00 23,1924 9, 1924 30, 1924 17,1924 4,1924 15, 1924 13,1924 234, 410. 23 1 20, 858. 00 15.00 * 163. 65 i 640. 22 i 192.05 1 64. 51 5.00 Feb. 20,1924 73,554. 08 7. 014 107. 014 May 15,1924 Oct. 22, 1924 Nov. 27,1923 do Aug. 18, 1924 July 14,1924 do Sept. 19,1924 Dec. 7, 1023 May 19,1024 do Jan. 28, 1924 do Jan. 31,1924 Jan. 7, 1924 do Apr. 29,1924 May 27,1924 July 14,1924 Feb. 5,1924 May 28,1924 Oct. 2,1924 Mar. 5, 1924 do May 12,1924 May 1,1924 June 6,1924 Feb. 19,1924 Mar. 20,1924 Oct. 18,1924 Sept. Oct. June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. May Aug. Sept. First National Bank, Townor, N. Dak... Dec. 28,1920 Mar. First National Bank, Warren, Mass Feb. 23,1923 Dec. 10.349. 13 19, 1923 7, 1923 23,1924 23, 1924 3,1924 24, 1924 15,1923 131,646. 17 183, 335. 34 i 37,057. 21 i 3, 985. 95 241,006. 12 23, 634. 73 i 56. 31 Aug. 23,1924 Sept. 17, 1924 Oct. 21,1924 116, 314. 96 18,238.81 i 8, 075. 96 i 6,840. 90 Commercial National Bank, Wilmington, Jan. 31,1923 July 20, 1924 N. C 7.50 4. 50 77. 50 49. 50 10.00 20.00 10.00 30.00 7.50 3.00 10.00 20.00 17.00 10.00 20.66 10.00 10.00 10.00 50.00 10. iX) 20. 00 20.00 20.00 28.25 43. 25 15. 00 5.00 10.00 12. 50 8.00 55. 83* 18.00 40.00 10.00 10. 00 3,870,811. 18 1 Represents payments made during the year on additional claims on dividends previously declared. REPORT OF THE COMPTHOULEB OF THE CURBEXCY 283 TABLK 46.—Dates of reports of condition of national banks from 1,914 to JD2/+ Year 1914 11)15 1910 19!7... J918 "19.19 1920 1921 _ 1922.. 1923 1924 Jan. Fob. Mar. Apr. May 4 13 _ i 4 7 5 4 4 ___ _ 28 21 l l 10 12 4 28 5 10 3 31 June July 30 23 30 20 29 30 30 30 30 30 30 Aug. Sept. Oct. 12 31 9 io 12 : 17 /0 \ 17 U 31 12 ; 8: If) i Id ' Nov. : 10 ! Dec. .. ,1 5 27 81 31 31 oq 31 ^9 'I S 31 TABLE N O . 47.—Condition of foreign branches of National City Bank, New Yorky N. Y., and First National Bank, Boston, Mass., June 30, 1924 RESOURCES f In thousands of dollars] Loans and discounts, Letters of including credit and acceptoverdarfts ances and rediscounts Country and city Bonds Furniture and fixtures and real estate owned Due Crom home office Due from branches Due from Checks and other cash items banks Aggregate Other assets Cash NATIONAL CITY BANK OF N E W YORK, N. Y. Cuba: Bayama Caibarien Camaguey Cardenas Ciego de Avila_ Cienfuegos j Cuatro Caminos Florida Guantanamo _. "Havana Havana (Galiano St.) Havana (La Louja). Manzanillo Matanzas Neuvitas Pinar del Rio Remedios Sagua la Grande Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara Santiago de Cuba Yaguajay Brazil: Pernambuco (Recife).__ Rio de Janeiro Sao Paulo Argentina: Buenos A ires Rosario Belgium:. Antwerp. Brussels'- 3 662 335 •J68 45 748 748 27 33 3 8 101 254 85 323 382 226 285 615 505 543 1,574 1, 323 16 22 104 104 187 203 69 206 526 63 71 132 411 1,663 1 100 __.:. 251 113 712 2, 035 513 393 29 1 1 8 807 465 4 196 CO 163 203 278 693 67 734 610 119 1,051 431 676 93 238 1,662 10,906 7,647 786 1 107 70 15 130 51 173 8 o 21 38 5 8 41 56 3 421 942 H 2 2 1 101 1 154 2 1 49 97 1 1 79 104 1. 1 501 1,170 1,724 1,335 1, 1M 2, 843 2, 07'J 2, 039 .- r o 41 536 2,396 876 835 847 342 579 o;>o 1,083 1,021 1, 533 2,317 575 65 145 197 5 234 265 691 50 326 1,226 878 514 20 46 1 20,832 3,904 15 16 11 1, 967 2, 435 929 693 472 1,407 143 1,405 907 16 506 91 4,248 128 75 251 268 82 87 204 217 248 111 16 10 5 8 5 1 1 125 14,515 3,630 1,237 886 2 5()7 65 125 83 9 23 385 197 222 226 613 . . 47 3 5 1 5 1 14 15. 2,396 15,791 10,035 to CO Chile: Santisgo Valparaiso England: London Italy: Genoa Peru: Lima Porto Rico: San Juan Uruguay: Alont evideo Venezuela: Caracas 150 124 426 -446 24 520 729 67 147 70 97 26 r, 6,112 6,801 i, 582 .166 o, 948 3, 663 3,183 18 37 61 42,246 9 1,451 1,008 48 326 3, 612 202 547 16 45 58 641 1,149 3G8 2, 727 24 114 152 113 3, 431 1,000 260 333 4, 695 5,373 26,188 741 . Total 14 3,595 5,123 9 233 hi 4,656 5 5,264 75 752 19 :;oo 37 T',77 3 2,994 4,734 14, 018 510 14,926 19,394 13,814 5, S60 9, 539 469 202,142 2, 054 3, 834 1. 431 118, S48 10 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON, MASS. Argentina: Buenos Aires Cuba: Havana 40,084 110 1, 4!).") J64 Total 41,579 274 2,654 7, 054 557 841 13 707 111 324 189 „ 3, 018 3, 847 707 7,165 881 1,030 IS 58,152 '^,, 134 c r> cj g CO Cn to TABLE NO. 47.—Condition of foreign branches of National Ciiii Bank, New York, N. Y., and First National Bank, Boston, Mass., June SO, *192!r—Continued o LIABILITIES fin thousands of dollars] Capital Country and city Profits, including amount reserved for taxes and interest accrued Duo to home office Due i o branches. "Due to other bunks Individual deposits. • NATIONAL CITY BANK OF N E W YORK, N. Cuba: Bavama Cr> ibarien Camapuey C' ardenas Cic-p'o do \ vila Cienfuej.Tos Cuatro Can linos Florida- _. Guantanamo Havana Havana (Galiano St.) Havana (La Louja) Manzanillo TMatanzas Neuvitas.. Pinar del Rio Remedias Bagua la Grande Sancti Spiritus Santa Clnra Santiago de Cuba Yasuajay -.. _ Brazil: Pornambueo (Recife) Rio do Janeiro. P;»o Paulo Argentina: Buenos Aires Rosario - Rediscounts Letters of credit and acceptances executed by roponiiiK bank Acceptances executed by other banks I fcc H Other liabilities H - Y. 298 223 2 ! 2 10 1,666 1 1 1 49 2 918 G3 11,935 j 2 20 i 1 1 1 4 40 100 30 141 00 170 190 847 1,084 1,192 1.0S8 2, 030 1,994 1,047 7,409 8 58 81 20, 730 2,378 815 753 04 42 31 30 53 150 327 73 749 300 547 014 10 70 73 31 .- 3 1 4 20 I 5 9 8 513 120 152 ; 18 2 1 (J 2 0 1 5 : 1,028 1 2 802 1, 405 2,171 19 ... 4 238 329 ! 424 •1 82 14 700 192 258 19 220 302 1 077 3,358 1,170 1,323 1,399 1,198 7, 470 3,0G7 078 2, 540 10,158 1,843 202 208 1,817 0.1 14 205 2, 737 1,230 1,492 2 15 40 5G 6 : 438 1 125 3,103 1J007 1,520 13 o K Belgium: Antwerp Brussels Chili: Santiago Valparaiso. _. England: London Italy: Genoa Tern: Limn Porto Rico: San Juan Uruguay: Montevideo.. Venezuela: Caracas 85 2,047 706 203 203 53 524 292 572 M47 1,048 24 23 3,037 599 22 10,734 4, 744 784 13 38 85 323 255 4,879 (Mil 1,809 j 052 5H 151 9, 305 OF BOSTON, 21,302 or 11 797 i 33 1 110 ! 182 9(5,107 , a 27, 413 i ! 2 K c H O H r-r 1MK) 13, (',08 O g 8,313 13, 583 18,880 1 Total - w 13S 4, 145 | MASS. Argentina: Buenos Aires. Cuba: 3,985 2, 304 | 293 210 22, 543 104 2,977 I 472 533 1,154 1, 770 ! 1 Total FIRST NATIONAL BANK 3fifi 5S4 57 1,134 11. 140 80 2 11, 010 90 ! 1,750 8,314 13,009 20, 042 127 . 1*54 2 11,010 n he c : Includes $15,000 United States deposits. Includes bills payable. —I 238 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 48.— Number, capital stock paid in, circulation outstanding, and aggre-. gate assets of yiational banks at date of each report from January 13, 1914, to October 10, 192^, together with the total amount of money in the United States on June SO of each year, and the percentage of national-bank circulation to capital, to assets, and to money in the country iFor prior years see annual report 1920] [Amounts in millions of dollars] ! Percentage of circulation to— Date [ NumI ber of ! banks Paid-in capital | Money Aggregate i in i:^ets ! United I States Circulation Cai>ital ! Assets i 3914 Jan. 13. Mar. 4... June 30.. Sept. 12. Oct. 3 1 . . Dec. 3 1 . . 7, 493 7, 493 7, 525 7, 538 7, 571 7, 581 1,057.6 1,056.4 1, 058. 1 1,000.3 1,063. 1 1,0*35.9 725. 3 720. 6 722.5 918. 2 1,018. 1 848.8 1915 Mar. 4 May 1 June 23 Sept. 2 . . . Nov. 10.._ Dec. 3 1 . . _ _ 7, 599 7,604 7, 605 7,613 7,617 7, 607 1,060.5 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 Mar. 7 May l-_ 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. 682. 676. 674. 665. 666. 1917 Mar. 5 . . May].. June 20. Sept. 11. Nov. 20.. Dec. 31.. 7, 605 7, 638 7, 656 7, 662 1,073.9 i; 079. 7 1,082.8 i;090. 3 1,092.2 1,092.6 001. 1 656. 1 660. 4 665. 6 009. 7 074.3 1 o, 028. 2 16,202.4 16,290.4 16, 712. 9 18,800.4 18,548. 7 19.18 Mar. 4_. May 10_ June 29.. Aug. 31 _ Nov.l.. Dec. S i - 7, 670 7, 688 7,705 7,728 7, 754 7,767 1, 094. 3 1,096.9 1,098. 5 1,101.9 1,107.8 1,109. 7 672. 2 680. 4 681.6 674. 2 675. 7 676.8 1919 Mar. 4. May 12... June 30.. Sept. 12. Nov. 17. Dec. 3 1 . . 7, 761 7,773 7,785 7,821 7, 865 7, 890 1,106.6 1,111. 5 1,118.6 1,138.0 1,153. 8 1,158. 3 1920 Feb. 28.. May 4__. June 30.. Sept. 8. _ Nov. 15.. Dec. 29.. 7,933 7, 990 8,030 8, 093 8,123 8,130 Feb. 21. Apr. 28_. June 30.. Sept. O.Dec. 31.. 1922 Mar. 10. May 5__ Junc30_. Sept. 15. Dec. 29.. Money in United States 0. 4 0.3 0.3 8.0 8.8 7.4 19.3 G.4 0.1 6.1 5.8 5. 4 5.3 18.1 5. 0 4.8 4.9 4. 7 4. 3 4.3 15.1 60. 8 ! oi. o i 01. 0 i 61. 3 01. 7 4. 1 4.0 4.1 4.0 3.6 3.6 12.2 18,436.4 18, 719. 1 18,354.9 6,741.0 I 18,646.7 20, 450. 6 20, 544. 2 i 01.4 ! 02. 0 i 62. 0 61. 2 oi. o ! 01. 0 I 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.6 3.3 3.3 10.1 673. 9 676. 9 677.2 681, 6 680. 9 685.8 20, 406. 7 21,173.2 21, 234. 9 22, 056. 3 23,125. 5 23, 684.9 7, :i8. 8 00. 9 00. 9 00. 5 59. 9 59. 0 59.2 3.3 3.2 3.2 3.1 2.9 2.9 9.0 1. 182. 1 1^214.8 1,224.2 1, 248. 3 I', 269. 9 1, 272. 3 687. 6 088. 5 688.2 693. 3 697.9 093. 9 22, 959. 0 23, 252. 9 23,411.3 23,175.8 23, 535. 1 22, 799. 4 7, 894. 5 I 58. 2 i 56. 7 ! 56. 2 ! 55.5 i 55.0: M.5 ! 3.0 3.0 2.9 3.0 3.0 3.0 8.7 8,143 8,152 8,154 8,155 8,169 1, 273. 2 1,271.4 1, 273. 9 1, 276. 2 1,282.4 684. 4 679. 6 704. 1 704.7 717.5 21, 451. 7 20, 560. 3 20,517.9 19, 719. 2 19,943.7 8, 096. 0 53. 8 53.5 55. 3 55.2 55.9 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.6 3.C 8,197 8, 230 8,249 8,240 8,225 1,289.5 1, 296. 2 1,307. 2 1,307.1 1,317.0 719. 6 721.0 725.7 726. 8 723. 8 19, 850. 4 20,176. 6 20, 706. 0 20, 926. 1 21,975.0 8,177.5 55. 55. 55. 55. 55. 1916 11.296.3 11,564. 5 11,482.2 11,483.5 11.492.4 ' 11,357.0 3,738.3 11,566.8 11,842.3 11,795.0 12, 267. 0 13,236.3 13, 467. 8 3, 989. 5 m. 9 08. 2 67. 6 07. 2 00. 8 00. 8 8 2 1 1 2 4 i\ 408. 0 j 1921 8 6 5 6 0 i j ! i i 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.3 8.9 EEPOEX OF THE C03IPTH0LLER OK THE CURRENCY 239 TABLE N O . 48.—Number, capital stock paid in, circulation outstanding, and aggregate assets of national banks at date of each report from January 18, 1914, to October 10, 1924, together with the total amount of money in the United States on June SO of each year, and the percentage of national-bank circulation to capital, to assets, and to money in the country—Continued [For prior years see annual report 1920] [Amounts in millions of dollars] Percentage of circulation to— Date Apr. 3 June 30 Pept. 14 Dec. 31 Mar. 31 June 30 Oct. 10. 1023 1924 Number of banks Paid-in capital Circulation Aggregate assets 8,229 8,241 8, 239 8,184 1,319. 1 1,328. 9 1,332.4 1,325.8 728.1 720. 0 731. 5 725. 9 21, oil. 8 8,115 8, 085 8, 074 1.335. G i ; 334.0 1, 332. 5 72(1. 5 729.7 723.5 22, 062. 9 22, 5(55. 9 23, 323. 1 Money in United States Assets M oney in United States 8, 603. 7 55. 2 54.2 54.9 54. 8 3.4 3.3 3.4 3.2 8.4 8, 746.. 54 4 54.7 54.3 3.3 3.2 3.1 8.~3 21,012.7 21,712.9 22, 400. 1 Capital 240 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 49.—Abstract of the resources and liabilities of national banks in New York, in the two central reserve cities} in other reserve cities, and elsewhere at close of business October 10, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] New York (35 banks)1 New York Other reserve city and banks Chicago (49 banks) (367 banks) Country banks (7,658 banks) Aggregate (8,074 banks) RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including redis2,084,333 counts) _ 379 Overdrafts 72, 204 Customer's liability account of acceptancesUnited States Government securities 579, 844 owned ___ 369, 104 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc... 37, 402 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures 581 Other real estate owned.354,380 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. Items with Federal reserve banks in process 03, 376 of collection._ ___ 30,277 Cash in vault 14, 449 Amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, 12, 020 and trust companies in the U nited States. _ 378, 337 Exchanges for clearing houses 20, 699 Checks on other banks in the same place7,093 Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United 2, 031 States Treasurer _ _.. 90, 045 Other assets _. Total. 2,711,091 451 79,920 3, 795, 370 5, 703, 687 12,210,148 2,107 9, 684 12. 212 60,515 5,231 145, 666 653,019 410, 778 49, 244 656 413,067 770, 451 615, 371 172, 035 24, 540 410, 832 1,155, 720 1, 870, 891 320, 573 82, 263 449,732 2, 579,190 2, 897, 040 541,852 107, 459 1, 303,631 85, 307 44, 705 77, 540 276, 093 90,050 586, 714 66, 494 225, 346 748, 553 427, 894 300,101 1,412,807 38. S51 404, 905 22, 828 8,337 250, 436 144, 847 11, 474 26, 084 150, 069 25, 608 19, 569 18, 477 439, 356 575, 360 53, 871 52, 898 2,174 95, 895 8, 852 51,078 25, 700 19. 847 7, 296, 849 10, 897,444 36, 726 166, 820 4,117,154 | 5,128,768 23, 323, 061 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits less expenses and taxes paid National-bank notes outstanding Amount due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks... Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries Certified checks outstanding Cashiers' checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits _ United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities other than United States borrowed.. Bills payable, including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts Notes and bills rediscounted._ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers and to furnish dollar exchange less those purchased or discounted.. Acceptances executed by other banks Other liabilities Total. 1 166, 710 227, 755 214. 960 260,012 | 386, 567 291, 872 105, 979 39, 805 128,666 i 42, 049 353,130 529, 200 154,822 174, 299 6, 028 706, 556 604, 952 120, 002 117, 225 1,889,915 316, 415 23, 490 995 777, 346 888,514 123, 928 13,184 121, 604 56, 793 2, 385, 424 3,157, 681 351,714 1,198,210 28,179 114, 014 995 731,000 522, 384 273, 304 500, 582 21,314 102, 493 1, 332, 527 1,074, 268 267, 997 10, 292 38, 834 4, 252. 475 3, 910. 753 46, 205 1, 933, 857 147, 404 217, 231 9, 795, 580 5, 460, 677 500 500 1,006 2,075 188, 398 28, 729 3,581 17,138 43, 735 17,138 44, 500 21, 227 26,699 85, 246 99, 220 123,611 170,419 2,050 3, 857 2,015 263 6,135 66, 633 10, 740 9. 385 75, 538 12,156 10, 342 60, 345 5, 553 15, 346 4,117,154 4, 691 726 9,974 140, 574 18, 435 35, 602 5,128, 768 j 7, 296,849 10, 897, 444 23,323,001 Figures in this column included with N e w York and Chicago in the next column. 11, 616 16,118 556, 792 723, 530 27, 3421, 338, 309 TABLE NO. 50.—Classification of loans by national banks in the central reserve cities (New York, Chicago, and St. Louis) and other reserve cities together with country banks, at date of midsummer report for past six years JUNE 30, 1919 [In thousands of dollars] w On demand Paper with "T N bor of one or more banks individual or firm names (not secured by collateral) Now Y o r k , . . Chicago St. Louis () rhor reserve, oil v banks C 'oimtry banks __ Tol.nl _ . 31 9 7 363 7, 375 36.166 34,611 7, 989 182,702 33(5, 092 7, 785 597, 560 On time Secured by other personal securiSecured bv ties, includtocks and ing merbonds chandise, warehouse receipts, etc. 454, 78, 29, 439, 305, 928 373 602 337 547 1,307,787 88, 32, 6. 102, 87, Secured bv Paper with other perone or more sonal securiindividual Secured by ties, includor firm stocks and ing mernames (not bonds chandise, secured by warehouse collateral) receipts, etc. 455 637 471 593 130 954,023 250, 241 67, 587 1, 532. 805 2, 446, 668 317, 286 5, 251, 324 679, 867 Secured by eal estate nortgages or other liens on I•calty not n accordmce with sec. 24, Fedoral reserve act, as amended Secured bv improved Acceptreal estate ances of under Acceptauthority ances of banks of sec. 24, other banks purchased Federal discounted or disreserve counted act, as amended H 7.304 85, 011 78, 830 559 6. 871 58, 701 5, 888 22,119 2 387 737 21,567 9, 937 2.424,71.8 533, 0\)» 15-i, U«4 3,421,041 4, 476, 388 92,315 150,849 56, 747 li.oio, 2or 5,928 432 11)0 7 °2'l 8, 487 2, 7H 244 7:i'2 •-'Ml 211 ! ( ^8 4, i « 0 5,7:>> 7nH 22, 260 13, (HI 4 Hi 1, 014,073 91,667 429, 796 90, 633 36, 879 647, 323 651,275 188,164 73, 192 22, 697 429, 446 076, 623 1,871 605 151 17,805 73, 495 10, 569 123, 121 1, 855,906 .1,390,122 93, 927 135, 902 2,130, 598 O Total S 109, 47, 10, 312, 533, 725 734 1, 383 19, 175 69, 650 910 829 .110 882 o w O 605 643 495 747 583 85, 23, 744, 596, fed hj S J U N E 30, 1920 Vow York Chicago •St. Leu (is . Othor rosorw (-!r.v banks Country hanL-_ Tohil 31 373 7,612 33, 036 34, 298 14, 681 195,850 42!), 364 8,030 707, 229 355, 86, 23, 411, 385, 335 926 481 073 169 1, 261, 984. 88, 53, t), 132, 107, 864 966 202 56S 677 392, 277 1, 590, 502 388, 423 103, 020 2, 2f>0, 187 3, 2(52, 839 7, 604, 971 2,212 50. 748 1,573 897 r,*, 902 34, 718 146., 838 O TABLE N O . 50.—Classification of loans by national banks, in the central reserve cities (New York, Chicago, and St. Louis) and other reserve cities together with country banksy at date of midsummer report for past six years—Continued JUNE 30, 1921 [In thousands of dollars] On demand On time Secured Paper with by other one or personal securiNum- more ber of individ- Secured ties, inual or by stocks cluding banks firm merand names chan(not se- bonds dise, cured wareby house colreceipts, lateral etc. New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve city banks Country banks Secured by improved real estate under authority of sec. 24, Federalreserve act, as amended Secured Paper by other with personal one or securities, more Secured individual by stocks including merchanor firm and dise, names bonds wareFarm (not sehouse lands cured by receipts, collateral) etc. Total Farm lands Other real estate Farm lands Acceptances of reporting banks purchased or discounted Customer's liability on account of drafts paid under letters of credit Total Other real estate 311,049 82, 617 18,938 108,017 48, 591 7,132 1,222,380 311,301 73,982 287,420 77,100 26,072 179,771 388. 355 363, 719 374, 791 89, 688 88, 966 1.886,252 3,070, 529 541.201 616, 260 394.290 652,754 4,939 88, 103 679, 704 1,151,114 342,394 6,564,444 1,548,053 1,320,323 93,042 407 20, 732 393 924 3. 730 2,084 1,143 4, 008 25 2, 202, 26i") 1,832 7,873 52, 151 5.014 54,631 .13. 529 31,210 539 5, 300 4,888 7, 555 22, 791 49, 630 4. 922 4,544 3,102 152 3, 523,173 5, 484,991 60,024 60,895 45,695 5,899 14, 682 94, 470 16,429 7,347 12,004,515 966 251 61 793 83 2,120 41.024 730 1,036 25,856 337 481 1,248 38 14 2,002,213 531,599 161,253 1, 706 117 3, 222,921 5, 270, 228 176,955 78.606 17,718 374 7,734 r.oi 341 54 12 L 207 66,549 31,959 13,070 JUNE New York Chicago St. Louis Other reserve city banks Country banks For debts preAll other real viously conestate loans tracted (sec. 5137, U. S. R. S.) Acceptances of other bunks discounted 4-r,L 139 GO 30 11 5 8,154 Total Other real estate Secured by real estate mortgages or other liens on realty not in accordance with sec. 24, Federal reserve act, as amended 30, 1922 31 9 9 52, 635 42, 764 12, 736 488,014 92,570 26,375 58, 230 33, 544 6,702 929, 342 242, 614 66,400 308,111 63, 851 29, 321 95,994 54,779 15,717 373 7,827 169,824 379, 339 438, 640 362, 770 93,032 79,075 1, 660, 593 2, 919,258 461,143 576, 666 322,168 623,776 5,477 96, 318 10,835 76, 200 10, 581 89, 875 16,944 42,129 625 5,814 2,800 9,091 25.056 8,060 3.497 1,740 - 8, 249 657,298 1,408,369 270, 583 5,818, 207 1,499,092 1,112,434 101, 795 87,035 100, 784 60,351 6,522 14, 804 75,906 31,911 o:w, 150 160,925 3, 123 11,248,214 to to JUNE New York Chicago Other reserve city banks . Country banks Total 31 12 51,518 31,913 450. 671 104.977 54.029 33, 587 857.867 263, 669 300,520 65,839 81.442 46, 450 375 7,823 227.879 422, 226 481, 680 425, 875 105.479 82, 995 1.930,426 3, 124, 781 532, 800 620, 158 351, 899 631,482 8,241 733,536 jl, 463, 203 276, 090 6,176, 743 1, 519, 317 1,111,273 30, 1923 136 1 118 273 987 201 8, 508 100,384 18, 529 106, 404 24,381 102, 567 17. 595 49, 159 108, 892 125,070 127, 339 67,942 125 27 115 255 978 411 229 26, 210 1,171 2,476 189 830 95 1.827,038 548, 365 3, 095 7, 298 9,433 13,439 22, 388 11, 105 5, 312 3,415 1, 379 202 3. 740. 783 5, 701, 490 _ W 10, 393 23,101 60, 874 11,392 2, 506 11,817,671 3 3,168 59, 299 2,263 22. 551 2, 990 302 33 2, 009, 100 594,664 <-] £ ^ Q J U N E 30, 1924 New York Chicago Other reserve city banks C ountry banks Total O 34 15 41,314 34,255 537, 209 127, 286 44,781 31,101 873,387 277,098 344,407 73, 209 81.464 45, 736 363 7, 673 219.111 412, 879 467, 833 4 13, 297 100.654 87, 082 1.852,649 3, 120,470 519.079 623, 003 343,091 616,805 8,848 107,161 36, 359 152, 386 13,330 106, 422 16,564 56, 582 1.507 7, 524 7, 5J0 15,849 21,528 7, 936 0, 076 2,38i 816 216 3.614,971 5. 759, 993 8,085 737, 559 I, 545, 625 263, 61.8 6,123, 604 1,559,698 1,087,096 116, 009 188,897 120,122 74, 535 9, 031 26, 543 91, 026 33, 998 1, 367 11,978,728 NOTE.—St. Louis terminated as a central reserve city and designated other reserve city July 1, 1922. g H C P to o H ft o to to H o fcO Co to TABLE N O . 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at dare of each re-port during year ended October 10, 1921 DECEMBER 31, 1923 [In thousands of dollars] Mine deposits Demand deposits Deposits Cities, States, and Territories Individual Certificates State and subject of deposits duedeposit other to notice Dividends in less municipal unpaid subject of less than than 30 deposits to check 30 days days Central reserve cities..... OTHER RESERVE CITIES Boston Aibanv__ Brooklyn and Bronx._ Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington ^Richmond A tlfinta Jacksonville TJirTiiipB'hrtTTi New Orleans Dallas... El Pa*o Fort Worth Galveston Houston San A.ntonio Waco Little Rook Louisville 1. 709, 607 500, 043 47,114 3,810 1, 260 2,125 203,185 29, 828 9, 504 987 201,003 36, 750 039 G. 403 32,018 2, 276, 250 50. 924 3, 385 233,013 10,491 297.81.? 192 1,102 54 108 70 .769 520 453 146 209 160 14 60 143 243 1, 570 1, 746 369, 949 37, 797 35, 246 35,179 378, 633 223, 760 79, 223 63, 752 31,123 30, 595 20, 330 18, 247 25, 966 50,329 13,188 24,127 4,381 52,110 24, 662 10, 861 3,170 37,446 7,200 21,831 60, 575 28, 055 44, 225 15, 301 7, 555 _ ]VToiTiT>liis Nashville Oincinnnri Cleveland Columbus Toledo 2,202,019 10,570 18, 001 50 1, 427 1 000 70 628 386 836 58 324 29 155 302 352 95 13, 584 372 1, 508 3, 545 3,273 1,335 1,307 5. 112 802 979 200 2,074 498 486 398 139 1, 322 540 3, 377 1, 004 707 41 20 414 349 017 280 1,135 8 466 489 675 031 • 81 38 1, 841 4, 255 5, 991 12, 701 1, 302 Total 215 039 23 80 120 Postal savings deposits 31,803 7,204 11,397 1, 552 Certificates State and of deposit other due on or municipal Other time deposits after 30 deposits days 2, 105 11,753 4,817 305, 423 22, 390 34, 509 33, 405 307, 407 214 242 77 355 61, 412 29 474 29 393 17, 539 17,305 25 270 49,281 12, 005 22 295 3 097 40, 924 23, 533 9 994 2 801 30. 744 5, 957 19, 877 55 018 21, 305 30. 073 13,308 Total 4, 238 1, 713, 970 488, 049 New York Chicago Other demand deposits 70 158 L2 157 73 176 9 207 70 58 342 113 92 171 4 373 3,857 4 259 75 o 45 32 252 82 31 48 33 47 694 97 11 400 192 2,165 2,444 1, 853 1, 523 2,012 840 500 751 263 2, 556 3,120 22 1.143 215 684 6, 555 1, 392 396 386 780 1,445 243 373 7,491 1, 327 2,966 1,251 1,942 2.146 1,432 204 6,179 300 73, 855 9, 103 1, 181 19, 707 39, 237 36, 880 13, 278 24,071 18, 529 16, 481 16, 952 12. 830 9,052 8,498 6, 503 6,288 19, 308 2, 587 3,414 1,002 12, 489 3,177 8, 554 14, 780 23,413 5, 899 8,120 ?,, 571 .12 912 40 1,139 722 00 481 65 12 135 58 06 64 13 55 7 28 70 1 6 102 50 21 204 26 248 122 84,981 9, 575 2, 285 23, 705 42, 820 38, 353 15, 701 27, 064 IS. S57 16. 493 22, 768 12,910 1, 893 16, 480 9, 903 7,011 6. 081 20,116 5, 534 3, 658 1,441 20, 082 4, 554 11,745 16,241 31,500 8, 593 8, 248 323 007 125 1,135 180 6, 347 1, 487 240 4, 248 100 2,864 5, 389 2, (500 244 1.783 109 31 1. 978 4, 990 1. 370 192 77 359 880 4,408 342 1,006 109 1,303 203 299 770 103 667 170 4 758 1,497 749 5 443 1,978 15 i, 862 492 160 2, All oilier reserve, cities J 2, 777. 088 43,185 140,401 6, 443 11,730 | 2,987,825 4,979, 107 59, 755 159, 062 7,082 13, 754 | 5, 204, 075 -| ___ _ ] : -i . ! : Total all reserve cities.. 300 1, 547 2, (554 309 1, 507 2, 329 168 3,605 130 697 1.00 1,0-12 ; 38, 743 5, 530 LI, 455 8,001 19,130 34, 725 12.492 3. 898 3, 09S 3, 379 5, 553 2, 723 5. 000 86, 772 3, 539 7,448 455 87 2,023 1, 152 41, 727 1. 800 2, 299 10,314 5,708 27,514 10,53! 31,454 44, 913 4, 509 19,832 1,074 3,") 13 125.02-5 I 32, 700 H27, 4IH j 175,949 ! 30,085 1, 705 38, 333 20, 220 .!.(), 302 93,133 11,904 53,994 00, 485 48, 875 4,953 14, 210 2, 074 8. 980 51,980 S, 082 127, 208 8, 423 44, 995 4, 957 5, 929 10, 599 3,042 52, 087 5, 953 5, 708 20, 500 25, 403 52, 348 11,31.3 37,213 122, 773 15, 793 119, 880 4. 1.21 Mi 370 Indianapolis Chicago Peoria— Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis , St."Paul ---Cedar Rapids Des Moines._ Dubuque Sioux City Kansas C ity, Mo St. Joseph.. St. Louis Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans Topcka Wichita.... Helena--. Denver Pueblo Muskogec Oklahoma City TiUs-i tjeattlo. .Spokane Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Og-.lon Salt Lake City 162 40 5 1 i i % 505 3, 774 6, 609 1,433 4, 032 8,073 2,325 5,139 033 2,428 300 80 2,621 3,813 3,428 6, 225 4, 690 3, 227 760 908 1,336 2,067 1,398 1,123 7,079 280 4,939 605 226 2,688 330 2, 724 1,047 1,897 1,844 2, 730 2,518 3, 805 870 3, 587 391 7,704 330 1, 908 I 2, 748 57 350 1, 194 101 1, 327 401 370 418 30 3,437 1.000,432 97 ; 172 i 23 418 20 220 103 105 5 47 2 55 378 9 203 5 124 103 40 38 14 289 99 13 225 388 2, 453 2. 904 39, 9 i i ;l 8. 25-! 15,080 11,449 25, 581 42,320 15,8S4 4, 603 4.110 4. 717 7, 075 4, 499 0. 132 44, 404 3, 824 13. 705 1, 324 353 o S w H i o Hr i — 4, 749 1. -190 40.007 2. 9o? 4, 670 o I—, 't), 250 268 OS 375 2 105 32, 515 14,355 32, 800 52, 205 4. 908 27. 911 1,400 5. 02-'; !5,:r,7 1 . 0 0 0 , .",•_>! 2."., 808 1. 298.33!. 07,881 12, 581 20, 035 101. 124 12,40.") 50. 255 19 •170 » . *" (^ ^T• ^_ !—' COrXTRY KAXKS Maine Now Hampshire... Vermont Massfichiisoi r s . . . . . . Rhode Island Connecticut Tot ill New States 32. 770 _.. 33, 980 15,709 199, 9f>X 34. 145 !24, 579 ! England 411.207 454 1, 352 280 3. 127 L1, 007 j 2,752 12 3 (j 02 04 271 194 206 740 137 551 •J. 0 W i 311 09 ?,, 2°8 4, 170 33, S24 35, 598 10,313 207, 179 3(5, 28i> 12S.40L 714 1,271 1,212 5,050 1,134 3,174 ! ! ! I ! (57, 048 | 11,088 24, 72-1 355, 128 11, I IS 52, 118 119 2'22 99 907 Io3 903 •157. 004 12,501 i 321,224 ! 2,403 i JT TABLE NO. 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924-—Continued D E C E M B E R 31. J923—Continued [In thousands of dollars] w Time deposits Demand deposits C Citie?, States, and Territories Individual Certificates Stale and Deposits subject of deposit deposits due in less other to notice Dividends subject unpaid municipal of less than than 30 to check deposits days 30 days Other demand deposits a H O Stale and other municipal deposits Total H tE COUNTRY BANKS—continued New York New Jersey.... Pennsylvania. Delaware. Maryland Total Eastern States. __| Virginia West Virginia... North CarolinaSouth Caroling,-. Georgia. Florida Alabama _. Mississippi Louisiana Texas. ~~". Arkansas... Kentucky Tennessee "L Total Southern States.. Ohio. Indiana Illinois Michigan. _ Wisconsin.. Minnesota- 24,961 760 11,115 299,041 297,160 437,790 9, 334 22, 452 7,191 5,930 12, 280 181 2,228 1,065, 777 25, 582 39,064 91,128 73, 772 68, 692 44, 108 34,167 3fi, 354 50, 693 20, 735 34,653 256, 497 35,870 77,344 50,694 5, 003 2, 401 643 552 2,442 1, 337 1,712 1,386 .1,626 S, 594 5, 003 1,990 1,132 1,827 2, 437 3,918 503 497 6, 075 1,002 3,729 4,127 16,442 S68 111 110 2,835 300 9, 405 70 1, 552 1,563 3,322 81 241 587 335,666 311, 156 488, 248 9,415 25, 759 19,935 6, 759 13, 127 1, 170, 244 176 61 3 1,167 630 515 372 367 162 365 199 327 1,362 175 356 346 338 256 75 176 82 I 11 61 509 1,302 119 2 99, 639 79, 557 73, 846 45,711 37, 555 43, 929 59, 794 32,049 40,983 2S3,644 43, 301 79,920 52, 284 86 5,443 14,336 11 189 240 23 o o 357,865 264, 762 556, 699 5, 735 52, 587 157, 906 30,616 19,096 23,292 11,384 9,044 2.941 5,134 6,931 2,055 15, 254 5, 263 23, 038 22,198 4, 670 1,138 620 1,127 1,158 304 1,452 06 66 533 4,072 64 I,4OO,9.M 66, 779 45, 068 20,861 42, 003 15,249 23, 008 23,390 6, 514 12, 230 18,970 10,547 18, 642 24, 033 r" tr1 116 1,006 44 90 49 310 61 44 38 250 98 55 21 98, 649 05, 790 51,324 54, 635 24, 706 27, 771 28, 051 13, 555 14,856 38, 546 15, 908 41, 799 46, 2o2 •tf 522,442 3 8S6,707 33,82L 41,646 703 i 6,343 2,992 972, 212 176,246 10,660 333,354 2,182 180, 645 114, 955 182, 753 59,974 72,188 67,468 14,608 8,812 13,194 4,828 4,710 10,679 25, 290 7,743 6,224 4,489 2, 762 6,088 327 414 87 1 140 4 1,068 718 1,262 470 633 535 355 605 1, 504 303 33 382 222, 293 133, 247 205, 024 70, 065 80,466 85,156 52, 283 39,337 64,710 21,635 43,045 5,479 218 2,634 637 313 1,105 102, 184 51, 434 108,664 99,846 69,853 52,284 536 356 834 405 141 195 160, 482 91,345 176, 842 122, 523 113,352 1-12, 275 *1 Iowa. Missouri M ._ Total Middle Western States 77,145 37, 027 11,559 2, 898 2,0S2 2, 228 143 303 130 477 7 92, 699 42, 290 74, f>47 11,161 96 204 34,511 6,127 103 49 100, 357 17,841 792,155 71, 288 57,806 1, 116 5, 209 3, 666 931,240 395, 509 10,686 525, 203 2,619 934,017 §o North Dakota . . . oo South Dakota.. ° Nebraska Kansas ^p Montana 11$. Wyoming Colorado. New \Iexico Oklahoma 22, 751 21,131 29,380 69,723 21, 855 23,211 40,961 13 050 102,100 4, 541 5, 038 6, 783 9, 630 2,694 1,912 5, 575 1,923 6,114 2,480 3,848 2,393 7,861 7,154 5, 651 2,665 3, 088 20,192 16 30 35 198 51 368 188 114 50 72 76 295 98 34 84 25 123 139 138 145 306 292 100 355 57 353 29, 977 30, 257 38,812 88,013 32,144 31,276 49, 828 18, 143 128,996 31,861 27, 827 31,355 25,811 14,668 6,420 12,629 4,893 21,958 853 258 121. 420 26 150 763 292 2,164 8,062 7, 544 3, 699 7, 387 10, 111 9, 228 15, 226 2, 185 12,460 125 17 168 ]41 912 176 312 44 296 40, 901 35, 646 H.-J, 343 33, 759 2f.,7I7 J.-i,974 28, 930 7,^14 36, 878 "^ 344,162 44,21.0 55, 332 1,000 857 1,885 447,446 177,422 5, 047 75, 902 2, 191 260, 562 48, 541 34, 879 152,451 23, 004 2,941 5, 64.4 13,823 2, 294 4,100 5, 1.72 2,174 112 308 410 10,468 7, 260 20,327 7,712 1,112 897 2,307 126 16 119 70 209 150 684 78 19 16 12 18 23 1,116 19 177 14 38 58, 656 46,428 179, 869 33, 057 343 212 4, 924 276 104 6,879 16, 590 7,947 7, 725 9, 740 5,456 986 501 1,812 1,162 33,71.8 12,510 77, 085 7, 854 2,800 4,419 5,132 1,831 319 3M6 773 32 123 161 43, 839 20, 766 92, 115 14, 359 3, 922 5, 043 8. 267 Total Pacific States.... 278, 283 14, 570 50, 083 331 1, 168 1, 405 345, 840 34, 167 7, 021 143, 518 3, 605 188,311 Alaska (nomnember banks).. Hawaii (nonmember banks) _ 1,310 2.156 30 27 20 895 1 16 3 1, 364 3, 094 69 117 543 279 111 2 723 398 Total Western States-_ Washington.. Oregon... (California Idaho . Utah Nevada Arizona Total (nonmember banks) i 361 3, 466 57 915 17 3 4, 458 186 822 113 1, 121 *1 Total country banks._. 3,811,757 199, 500 244,923 23, 1.55 22, 452 27, 257 4, 329, 044 953, 997 38, U7 2, 637, 671 19, 900 3, 649, 685 H Total United States..._. 8, 790, 864 259, 25G 403, 985 30, 237 37, 767 7.1,011 9, 593,119 1,129,946 74, 202 3, 698,103 45, 768 4,948,019 o el TABLE N O . 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 19&/+—Continued MARCH 31, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] Demand deposits Certificates of deposit State and other Oi-iier time due on or deposits municipal after 30 deposits days State a n d other municipal deposits 1,724,719 407,475 13,607 6, 093 7,588 13,900 369 3,817 2,13 L 28,518 243 1,778,618 429,842 13,334 4, 175 2, 515 fi, 375 211,519 23,152 11,332 1,293 268,700 34,995 2, 132,194 19, 700 21, 488 369 5,948 28,761 2, 208, 460 47, 509 8,890 234,671 12, 625 303, 695 352, 505 983 57 116 43 1,790 2,207 136 686 326 630 67 316 22 112 325 112 106 2,826 681 50 24,089 397 477 3,121 2,54T 2,372 1,269 1.924 1,163 2 781 29 518 252 451 2,027 100 1, 323 51 46 OR 466 500 336 250 130 114 7,428 400 145 1.930 3, 158 685 946 2, 231 291 208 2, 634 9 799 277 1,252 797 570 1, 435 995 79, 571 9,146 1,548 17, 632 42, 653 40,012 15,417 25, 322 18,932 20,012 16,449 12, 746 3, 503 fi 1,453 90 1,518 957 r>G 559 68 22 195 64 78 2,007 446 10,422 8,131 7,562 10, 214 19,908 3,059 3,732 1,069 12,864 3,101 8,401 14, 96fi 25, 666 6,146 ei 27 27 356,081 51, 525 36,409 27,200 345,009 218,460 72, 718 64, 227 33, 607 40,100 21, 401 16. -359 23, 042 51,288 i3, 544 29, 745 5,870 47, 523 23,31R 9 868 2,985 35,323 6,801 19, 672 00, 270 34, 880 53,155 90, 5(52 9, 5f>2 3, 14(3 21, 504 47, 329 41, 672 17, 250 28, 612 19, 291 20, 242 22, 492 12,819 1,976 14, 810 9,421 8,412 10, 794 21,380 So, 88 * Olfi 1, 505 20 784 5,030 11, 500 16,279 33, 031 8,847 deposits subject to check Central reserve cities.._ Deposits subject to notice Dividends unpaid of less t h a n 30 days Certificates of deposit due in less i hun 30 days Cities, States, and Territories Individual New York Chicago . Time deposits Other demand deposits Total Postal savings deposits Total OTHER RESERVE CITIES Boston. . Albany . . Brooklyn and Bronx: Buffaio PhiladelphiaPittsburgh Baltimore Washington. Richmond . Atlanta _ Jacksonville Birmingham. New Orleans. . Dallas _. _ . El Paso Fort Worth.. Galveston . Jflouston . Ban Antonio _. Waco Little Rock. Louisville Memohis . Nashville1. _ Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus 21,108 35, 232 26,612 333,107 208, 374 69, 874 61, 818 31,045 88,181 18 489 15,954 22,359 50,667 12, 756 27, 555 5,680 43,901 21, 630 7 834 2,512 34, 709 5,841 17, 707 53, 889 21, 944 33, 804 6,071 941 41 60 143 210 49 679 55 879 318 93 131 1,896 5,610 12,176 18, 502 49 165 44 83 464 3,891 204 82 12 23 47 12 2 76 62 119 203 4 559 4 73 695 1,120 fi, 240 618 829 70 16 47 243 1 282 429 7, 807 1,880 2,899 1,098 1,484 2,083 1, 912 18 840 500 3,214 1,099 4,050 25 1,463 180 6, 425 300 13 53 10 37 66 2 7 113 49 20 215 56 318 to 00 Tnipdn Chic&KO Peoris Detroit OranH R i n i d s IVtilwaiiteoc JVlinnpa/Dolis St P'nil Cedar Ranids Dos " \ t o i n ^ Sioux Oitv TCan«?n«; Citv T T Vo St. Joseph." St. Louis Lincoln Omaha Kansas Citv Kans ToDeki Wichita Helena Denver Pueblo _ iMuskoffce Oklahoma, Citv Tulsn Seattle SDOICOIIP Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt Lake Citv All other reserve cities Total all reserve cities.. 16 240 35 (556 20, 498 10,418 85, 220 11 127 55,809 63,425 44 831 5 049 12, 718 2 256 9 332 53 210 7,774 117, 793 8,441 44,985 3,257 6 564 9J 542 2,543 52, 644 9 424 4,841 19 656 34, 947 49,163 9,993 35 375 114,643 14, 977 110,167 3 455 13,424 027 335 513 325 2,387 257 4,848 1 373 200 81 365 831 4 322 345 727 168 1,524 219 440 748 107 549 139 861 996 570 6 279 1,513 42 1,002 571 415 758 i 3 204 1, 290 550 5,711 200 7,210 6,458 15,651 246 1,402 395 31 1,774 50 155 40 1,305 1,447 2,916 1,363 1 235 2,046 309 5,807 192 1,408 5,922 3,825 10,020 4,290 5,971 9,560 1,650 7,728 310 1,315 1, 100 7.950 1, 380 39, 518 f>,424 8, 683 8,221. 22,050 35, 591 11, 952 4, 362 3,112 3,340 5,059 2,805 4,866 37,232 3,371 7,803 477 86 1,963 1,031 45,979 1,877 2,231 9,709 5,973 26,948 10, 697 31, 453 45,880 4, 593 21,832 1,060 3,839 6, 542 16. 050 2, 940,092 130,977 39, 270 863,037 IS, 008 1, 051, 892 12,490 44,811 5,154, 552 178, 486 48,160 1,097,708 31, 233 1,355,587 733 1, 379 746 5, 577 1,077 3,196 112 69, 562 11, 598 25, 833 102. 743 11,809 55, 292 111 223 98 870 248 999 70, 400 1.3, 200 2(5, 077 109, 059 13,134 59, 599 12,708 " 575 330,837 2, 555 352, 075 1 85 45 90 225 29 79 288 162 10 5 13 10 278 34 107 14 7 13 6 86 16 145 1 109 226 24 7 74 23 378 139 129 129 26 5 21 40 70 3 2 46 35 20 26 377 39 74 860 1 264 26 2, 674, 484 42, 104 199, 425 7,427 4.806, 678 61,864 220,913 7, 796 2, 400 , 17, 620 30, 340 22, 470 11,406 93,921 11,613 63, 237 75,148 62,146 ft, 686 14,206 3,021 10, 215 59, 399 8,129 120,173 10,090 49,535 4,855 8, 240 12,349 2,965 59,132 9,755 6,284 26,459 39,810 60,281 14,329 41,808 126, 802 16, 694 119,168 4,336 15,180 2, 007 945 3,158 3,929 3,305 5,844 4,259 3,351 792 1,219 1,380 2,038 1,518 1,126 7,510 532 4,332 649 170 2,615 315 2, 583 1,081 1,913 .1,959 3,063 2,643 3, 532 1,096 5, 390 417 9, 545 694 1,855 308 50 2,400 2,040 36 830 502 15 1,727 486 295 1.317 3, 438 500 1,800 I'M 9:< 403 21 609 17 295 227 325 4 109 6 184 447 9 307 9 175 138 55 61 39 346 106 14 339 415 2,520 61 538 270 90 391 4 132 10, 553 3. 540 •11.174 8, 653 15, 621 11, 543 28,189 42.117 15, 628 5,158 4, 470 4, 720 7,281 4,770 6,00] 45, 879 3,912 12, 812 1, 279 311 4, 639 1, 3S5 50, 635 3. 004 4, 644 12, 302 10, 768 32, 111 14, 290 33, 037 54, 984 5, 600 33, 568 1, 758 6, 920 Massachusetts Connecticut Total New England States... 10 1 30 304 30 717 13 307 192. 863 34 739 114,986 458 1 543 674 2, 609 2 384 2,742 105 416, S10 10, 410 116 66 66 26 36 13 347 128 245 32 58 36 761 151 30, 830 32, 355 14, 030 196. 751 37, 251 118,124 795 3,038 429, 341 463 H M o o S H 5 COUNTRY BANKS "Vlpipp C n to CO TABLE NO. 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1024—Continued to MARCH 31, 1924—Continued o [In thousands of dollars] Time deposits Demand deposits Cities, States, and Territories ' Individual Certificates: of deposit i deposits due in less I 1 I subject than 30 to check days Total Certificates I of deposit ' due on or | after 30 . days Stair and other !Other t i m e municipal ! deposits deposits ' 5 55 Postal savings deposits Total H COUNTRY BANKS—continued 333,147 : 282, 779 ' 472, 236 I 9,324 i 23,964 j 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. 1, 018, 376 79, 022 75, 647 63, 303 36, 909 27,834 44, 296 49,465 22, 236 30, 780 217, 091 32, 770 70, 801 47, 401 2(5, 758 12,339 | 45, 584 237 60 201 247 50 22 48 889,553 j 332 872 1, 621 307 202 377 227, 802 122, 893 216, 605 79, 908 .88, 837 81, 759 55,955 619 749 183, 615 106, 850 191, 228 62, 596 74, 609 63, 997 13, 234 7,913 30,040 6, 758 10,394 12,0.17 9,419 7, 709 485 384 499 156 11(5 198 119 93 48 119 13 187,058 3. 089 31,586 I 1! " ~3.~0r.fi" 363, 855 279, 603 580, 734 5, 898 53, 759 732 1,243 3, 853 59 11. 411,729 284, 755 (597, 613 6, 105 06, 427 6, 329 1.283.849 5. 898 51, 847 38, 544 (54, 805 21, 517 43, 947 88, 744 O 1, 456, 629 31,200 18,914 23, 808 11,021 9, 607 5, 229 5, 788 7. 559 2, 330 18, 997 5, 933 24,071 22, (501 79 ! 812 1, 392 125 2 797,555 | 12, 665 4,869 4.395 9,615 160,553 85,917 82,519 68,071 37, 752 30,162 52, 339 51,846 30, 843 35, 958 252,077 39, 957 73,353 48, 759 1,118 3,833 4,119 298 341 6,056 756 7,353 3, 585 2(5,488 1,311 399 298 ~294 1, 121,450 38 129 34 13 53 22 64 I 3 82 130 29 72 80 5, 301 2.(503 565 510 1,886 1.914 1, 508 1,21(5 1, 432 7,262 4,455 1,956 978 2S 43. 944 3, 909 109,970 148 2, 582 3, J98 72, 753 44, 982 28, 121 41,680 15,549» 24, 352 24. 134 11,853 11,807 19,803 10, 702 20,120 24, 732 11,651 6,147 247 2, 735 1,213 710 911 350, 588 104, 618 52, 482 109, 2(50 102,321 69, 678 53,486 ' 122 ! 2.701 i 270 91 I 53 443 65 | 20 37 ;;04 106 48 105,243 67, 206 52,818 53 198 25, 390 31.972 29, 99?> 19, 633 15,316 44, 329 16, 761 44, 363 47,358 4, 285 553,582 681 557 973 495 227 2(58 163,293 91, 830 177,773 125, .rA(i 114.562 143, 409 d w Cl l 80, 621 34, 679 Total ?vliddle Western States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States . Washington Oregon... f ^lliforn'a I daho irtah Nevada Arizona ..... Total Pacific Stales Alaska (nonmember banks)_. Hawaii (nonmember banks)Total (nonmeniber banks) _ 10. 685 2, 472 5, 101 2. 577 101 64 3 747 8 97, 3.19 39, 739 75. 2S5 J1, 650 334 238 34. 587 6. 737 213 72 110,449 18. 697 798,195 65, 848 84,015 1.601. 797 4, 466 954, 922 396, 339 12,535 533, 169 3, 5!6 945, 559 21,225 21, 325 30, 702 t\o. 334 20, 248 21.432 38, 963 10,811 93, 761 Iowa Missouri 3, 936 4, 257 6, 588 8, 955 2, 357 1,795 4, 515 941. 5, 352 4, 756 4,129 2,1.14 5,517 4, 737 4, 860 4, 849 2, 561 18, 603 8 18 J 197 3 34 3 24 14 1,053 222 139 465 13 96 (iO5 364 3, 355 8, 082 6 285 3, 580 7, 4.28 9, 360 9, 106 15,297 .1,556 12,620 110 285 16, 211 29,681 5,691 39,683 '"^ iTl ^ O 176 31, 162 25, 112 30, 351 26, 002 .12,450 6, 751 13,399 3, 661 23,423 40, 390 31 712 'Ai, 101 34,098 23, 142 39 30, 033 29, 893 39, 627 80, 276 27, 594 28, 245 48, 440 .14, 450 117,948 93 93 31 203 J.319 258 18 1 17 90 134 198 259 249 .124 92 323, K01 3S. 696 52,126 312 113 1.458 416.506 172,311 6, 3 i 2 73,314 2, 772 254,709 H 41, 595 31,866 i 38. 315 20, 752 2. 512 5, 507 12, 848 1,770 3,615 4, 434 1,970 250 225 187 19. 146 6.918 18,429 5, 769 653 763 1.576 44 1,081 110 19 19 25 120 62, 43, 162, 28, 3, 6, 14, 606 540 649 535 432 506 648 s,278 8, 055 9,412 5, 807 947 587 1,817 2. 2H9 62 4,893 286 102 1,891 400 386 937 33 139 204 O O 774 32, 453 12, 403 76, 598 7. 939 2. 802 4,453 5,143 41,911 20, 920 91,289 14,969 13 1 11 32 35 1,241 25 4 10 26 7,938 H 253,395 12,451 53, 254 l.SKi 189 1,373 321,916 34, 903 8. 40(5 141.791 3, 990 1*9.090 O 1.317 i, 935 7 19 25 566 18 1.367 2, 520 67 120 587 255 108 » ^ ^ i? ~ 3. 252 24 591 !S 3, 887 187 842 110 1, 139 § Total country banks 3,611.490 185, 775 291, 641 20, 721 4, .185 23. 763 4, 137, 575 964, 059 45.808 2, 720, 390 23,126 3, 753, 383 H Total United States.... 8,418.. I(5S 217, 639 512, 554. 28,517 16, 675 (iS, 574 9, 292,127 1, 142, 545 93, 968 3,818,098 54, 359 5,108,970 ^ n d to TABLE N O . 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued to JUNE 30, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] i I Demand deposits Cities, Suites, and Territories Individual Certificates State and Deposits of deposit subject deposits duo in less other to notice Dividends subject unpaid municipal of less than than 30 to check deposits 30 days days New York. Chicago Other demand deposits Total Time deposits Certificates of deposit State and other due on or municipal sifter 30 deposits days Other t i m e deposits Postal savings deposits Total 1,862,658 457,778 16,618 6, 507 21, 506 45,660 509 4,098 2, 130 42,980 614 1,948,369 512,68") 44,489 4,019 1,470 9,485 201,899 20, 567 13,696 1,693 201,554 42, 304 Central reserve cities.. _ 2,320,430 { 23,125 67,156 I 509 | 6,234 43, 594 2,461,054 49,108 10, 955 228, 466 lo, 389 303,918 743 62 356 81 1,735 2,529 19 425 327 "815 tfl 391 26 106 382 193 169 2,326 506 32 22 418 1,144 4 730 626 50 12,048 507 1,015 2,837 2,761 3,159 1,369 1,522 434 3,498 77 745 194 421 1,345 208 1,164 51 68 67 715 507 439 225 234 123 2,301 23,145 663 372,807 59,128 37,904 33,205 370,284 218,876 74, 561 62, 549 34,466 40,178 21, 669 16, 533 21,957 50,748 11,765 27,182 5,691 49,42f> 22,061 8, 573 3,965 3o, 924 7,429 20,615 60,984 8,329 401 170 1,719 2,919 882 1, 410 2, 733 281 150 3,063 1.111 1,720 390 927 786 567 1,446 1,371 262 543 9, 514 1,518 2,882 1,401 1,429 80, 708 9,305 2,047 19,070 48,855 54, 109 16,654 25,922 19, 575 21,419 16,360 13,389 4, 242 19 1,720 121 1,868 1,280 74 770 70 23 211 110 83 93, 279 9 78." 8,94H 22, 334 53, 612 50, 2Wf> 18. 984 29, 925 19. 932 21, 592 23, 400 14,010 2,971 13, 850 7,914 8,907 10, 784 22, 550 7,084 4, 223 1, 598 23,138 4, 834 11,508 18,206 34,704 OTHER RESERVE CITIES Boston.... Albany-Brooklyn and Bronx. Buffalo PhiladelphiaPittsburgh. Baltimore.. Washington Richmond Atlanta.. Jacksonville. Birmingham New Orleans. _ Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Galveston..... __ Houston..San Antonio Waco... Little Rock Louisville Memphis Nashville- Cincinnati Cleveland ! "I 368, 341 23,822 36,310 32,042 361, 2f>2 208, 265 70,942 60,306 32, 295 38, 792 18, 059 16,005 21,043 50,164 10,953 25,485 5,489 46,416 20,938 6,873 2,446 35, 213 6,127 18, 710 56,154 26169 677 550 1,617 1,332 91 92 1,830 3,915 11,102 3,321 974 i : . ! ; ; ! : i Si. 424 3,840 2 224 88 14 10 143:. 243 i 158 i 2 i 52 ! 67 I. 51 !_ 165 202 66 56 167 91 15 18 992 I 1,424 18 840 500 V700 1,168 2,218 31 2,238 131 7,125 11,151 6,951 8,054 10, 202 21,065 3,402 3,958 13,465 3,261 8,527 16, 63C 26,084 1 73 I 159 55 28 229 66 o p 5 H W 33, 828 8, 857 37, 290 20, 030 11, 493 98, 333 10, 732 56, 721 66, 532 47, 176 4, 528 14, 115 2,842 8,399 52, 389 6,617 118,757 7,716 45, 487 2,946 5,301 9,810 2, 575 57, 933 8,064 4,765 20, 662 35, 390 48, 912 1 0, 020 34, 143 112,578 15, 168 115, 124 3, 764 13, 752 741 351 348 480 402 2,307 256 All other reserve oil ies .. 2,751,360 43, 200 184, 734 4,883 8, 371 33. 820 Total all reserve cities. 5,071,796 66,325 251,890 5,392 14, 60"> 77.414 31,137 31, 175 15,290 202, 006 34,114 117, 780 509 1,396 216 3,117 3. 075 3, 582 7 2 1 72 269 186 189 765 136 514 34 59 42 559 431,502 11.895 82 2, 059 Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Chicago Pfcoria DetroitGrand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis.. . St. Paul . Cedar Rapids Des Moines DubuQue Sioux City Kansas City, Mo _ St. Joseph St. Louis Lincoln Omaha. -. Kansas Citv, Kans Topeka Wichita TIelena DenverPueblo JYluskogoc Oklahoma Citv Tutea Seattle Spokane Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Opden Halt Lnk p Citv 3,390 I, 357 217 91 547 587 4, 508 256 1,226 518 1,255 204 303 960 108 609 188 1,110 1,415 518 35 339 1,167 28 2,091 811 249 11,637 661 5,829 2, 335 455 4, 366 300 7,434 8,093 12, 425 357 1,310 86 339 1,835 70 S3 15 1 4 114 •141 1,647 2, 454 3,311 2, 381 1,246 2,448 333 4,641 180 1, 338 6, 565 3,789 10, 074 3,284 5,041 13,814 2,014 7,982 198 3,444 75 73 277 77 150 286 154 30 21 36 53 110 16 272 42 81 14 22 27 18 127 5 65 42 9 200 14 136 284 69 376 28 13 224 113 193 28 16 153 60 3 2 6 213 54 24 32 268 50 99 80 1 279 7 6 46, 360 9, 888 43, 581 22, 948 12, 436 105, 283 11,365 64, 529 78, 414 61,305 5, 301 15, 537 3; 511 9, 394 58, 995 6,889 121, 962 10, 730 50,137 5.547 6,872 13, 251 3, 034 63, 523 8,437 6,222 28, 403 40, 635 59, 972 13,403 39, 758 127,923 17,280 125, 852 4, 780 15,451 3, 045 921 3.098 4', 148 3,381 7,121 4,889 3,705 767 1, 234 1, 227 2, 225 1,618 1,103 7,814 194 4,700 604 197 2, 529 319 2, 399 1, 362 1,820 2,622 3, 572 2, 626 3,572 912 5, 305 401 9, 530 453 2, 0i8 3. 026, 368 141,679 2,318 5. 487, 422 190,787 523 31,956 32, 818 15.738 206, 583 37, 325 122.399 822 1,301 559 6,246 1, 166 3, 976 1,217 446,819 14, 070 928 1,623 353 45 2,400 616 1, 830 85 500 462 126 1, 525 481 880 517 30 3, 346 . 870 36, 076 47,031 342 V42 112 Ml 28 685 31 6, 957 6, 38H 1,313 40, 672 5, 6L3 12, 551 8, 326 22, 240 35, 006 12, 581 4, 515 3, 201 3, 625 5, 295 2, 756 5,223 39, 401 3, 471 7, 539 498 83 1, 988 1,082 48,466 2,045 2, 110 9, 199 6, 878 27, 157 11,311 32,351 47, 247 5,404 33, 863 .1, 103 3,1)33 f>05 -169 1, 039 7 157 14 357 545 38 379 13 202 157 91 73 54 602 208 14 607 38 3, 031 62 877 363 184 429 14 146 022, 674 23.089 1, 151, 140 39.378 10, 545 8, 154 4, 470 42, 487 8,784 19, 784 11, 788 30 422 1-2, 194 5] 289 4,677 4,8(56 7,877 4,919 6, 344 48,094 3.678 12,903 1,385 37] 4,590 1.45." 52,992 3,615 4,425 13,308 11,005 32,844 14,945 34, 140 50,261 5,989 o M H £ — O O jg h0 H P3 O T £ £ f-v c fe 1,570 0,967 H £ 1, 124,41 l, 428,3:;t- d 5 England O * ^ •13, 8 2 COUNTRY BANKS Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts. Rhode Island Connecticut Total N e w States. W t=J 64 64 7, 342 7, 342 124 295 90 69, 630 11,944 26,628 160, 555 12,037 56,194 1,119 272 1,208 336,088 . . 3,108 . - 70,57f> 13. fmO 27,277 175.262 13.475 61.378 ^ r: K 361,508 £f to TABLE N O . 51.—Classification of deposits in national hanks at date cf each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued JUNE 30,1924 tin thousands of dollars] Demand deposits rime deposits Cities, States, and Territories Individual Certificate? State and Deposits subject of deposits duedeposit other to notice Dividends in less municipal subject of less than unpaid t h a n 30 to check deposits 30 days days Other demand deposits Total Certificates State and of deposit other due on or municipal Other t i m e deposits after 30 deposits days Postal savings deposits 8 Total § to H 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. 299,581 298,336 415, 932 9,665 22, 364 6,352 5,482 11,748 1 190 37,131 1,044 12,332 124 1,318 10,276 2,465 1,045,878 23, 773 52, 972 735, 725 31,599 47, 807 181, 704 109, 628 192, 506 60, 2S9 72,146 86,008 12, 873 7, 575 11,846 4, 706 4, 465 9,191 27,992 9,934 9,822 9,196 8,082 15,437 1, 324, 249 7, 976 1, W9, 390 |I! 31,065 19,092 22,658 11,624 9, 584 5,354 6,980 8,276 2, 244 .19,171 5,955 24, 740 22, 721 1.284 ' 885 545 959 449 1,788 8 116 .1,174 3,824 .109,638 W>, 947 •r»l,462 .".4.(574 25,788 :J2,279 32,219 20,979 .1,1,385 44,916 17,014 ^ o f r1 W & 40 7 77, 165 46, 734 28,212 41,991 15, 693 24,700 24, 989 12,551 11,936 21,556 10,940 20, 735 24,629 124 236 47 100 62 437 242 36 31 365 119 55 18 14, 605 1,155,595 6, 587 108 225 132 5, 726 101 11,780 804 2,805 2,927 140 400 6,671 456 5, 501 2,810 22, 590 1,661 611 431 161,439 2,334 62 5,465 1,928 499 188 2,035 2, 137 1,544 1, 241 1,509 8,028 4,604 1, 523 898 425,374 296,237 714,307 6,353 57,119 39,093 6,305 113,379 152 2,510 2,113 614 11,777 74, 099 70, 864 56, 64.7 33, 039 26, 582 36, 792 45, 948 22, 797 27,199 195, 924 31,472 67, 925 46, 437 1,069 1,951 4, 828 113 15 £ *Z n 148 382,878 287,981 592,856 6,088 54,446 346,856 308,214 465, 386 9, 724 25,415 1,555 1,420 3,321 58 233 3," 244" 1,123 604 484 360 294 195 225 154 139 757 100 349 296 1,961 602 1,288 107 395 81, 800 76, 669 60, 799 33, 748 29,361 45,802 48,240 29,693 33, 618 228,151 39,125 70, 579 48,457 722 5,080 5,109 826, 042 189,464 11,079 361, 831 1,872 i>bi, 246 193 412 175 1 174 55 1,039 662 961 470 570 323 623 968 1,454 344 178 369 224, 424 129,179 216, 764 75, 006 85, 615 91,383 52, 377 41,103 65, 560 22, 584 45,116 87,547 7,311 354 2, 595 1,457 2S6 105,513 53,141 111,639 103, 601 72, 833 712 484 1,146 703 358 414 165,913 95,082 180,940 128,345 118,593 142,581 3 250 4 201 243 .110 21 47 67 846 53,774 ^ o 6 H H h H & c fjj N & o Kj 7.1 ;v>>'i Ivl issour i Total Middle Western States Nort h Dakota Scuth Dakota . Nebraska,_ _ Kansas Montana . Wyoming Colorado New ]\Toxicc Oklahoma Total Western States.... Washington. Oregon California Idaho _ Utah ... . .. . Total Pacific States \laska (noiimeinber banks) . Hawaii (noninember banks).. Total (n o n m c m b o r banks) Total country banks... Total United States 1! I 1 ,' 33. 765 3 SI2 2,102 46 7 258 121 448 8 90, 005 33, 656 75,102 11,902 6,' 633 2s; IH i n 2S2 194 790,372 64,124 86, 677 1,063 4,404 4,392 951, 032 401,291 13, 239 542, 831 4,248 901,609 rn 19,493 20, 592 29,127 65, 594 21,036 20, 083 38,128 11,326 90, 072 4, 057 4,229 6,388 8,693 2,417 1,898 4,811 1,301 5, 415 2. 587 3, 636 2.698 7, 643 5, 528 4,991 2, 694 3. 200 22,397 8 48 2 207 2 95 138 159 209 238 41 93 16 239 26, 268 28, 679 38, 429 82, 591 29, 275 27, 046 45. 820 15, 850 118,180 30, 123 24, 067 30, 455 26, 749 11,941 6, 320 13,398 3, 445 22, 972 1,027 602 754 382 7 77 503 269 2,967 8, 060 5, 842 3, 309 7, 366 9,420 8, 490 16, 033 2, 074 12,554 166 212 34 1,679 373 530 140 361 39, 376 30, 723 34, 552 34, 756 23. 047 15,260 30. 464 C 15 28 36 55 245 54 33 76 7 42 315,451 39, 209 55, 374 300 576 1,228 412, 138 169,470 6, 588 73, 148 3, 754 252, 960 41,793 31,827 128,954 19,698 2,311 5 848 12,082 1,697 3. 558 3, 865 1,714 27 324 157 14,738 7, 309 20, 221 6, 693 399 925 1.899 155 18 92 642 133 120 (159 40 16 30 11 19 847 515 6 308 15 35 58, 535 43, 679 154,306 28, 793 3, 061 7, 142 14,184 9,184 8, 181 9, 448 5, 585 829 500 I, 255 2, 801 92 5, 456 165 88 2, 135 480 520 1,038 37 164 234 45, 901 21.277 91,737 J-1,925 3,777 5 Ml 1, 101 31,781 i 2, 524 76,313 8, 137 2, 823 4, 677 5,117 212, 513 11,342 52,184 907 1,009 1,745 309, 700 34, 982 9, 703 141,372 4, 608 190,665 12 1,425 3,077 63 138 623 275 118 2 804 4 i5 15 4, 502 201 898 120 1.219 18 H 38, 854 i, 374 1,984 8 18 25 1,063 15 3. 358 26 1,088 15 3, 5(54. 799 181,968 296, 184 14,851 .19,730 28. 296 4, 105,828 970, 917 53, 677 2,781,317 25, 686 248, 293 548, 074 20, 243 34, 335 105, 710 9, 593, 250 1,161,704 100, 708 3, 932, 157 05, 064 c 3,831,597 8, 636, 595 O1 I- 5, 259, 933 H 3 to OX Ox TABLE N O . 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued to OCTOBER 10,1924 [In thousands of dollars] Time deposits Demand deposits Cities, States, and Territories Individual deposits subject to check New York. Chicago Certificates of deposit State and other due in less municipal than 30 deposits days Deposits subject Dividends to notice unpaid of less than 30 days Total Certificates State and of deposit Other time other due on or deposits municipal after 30 deposits days Postal savings deposits I Total 103 37,611 468 1,889,915 495, 509 49,441 6,912 1,651 7,600 252,045 19,090 13,278 1,697 316,415 3f), 299 101 492 38,079 2, 385, 424 56,353 9, 251 271, 13n 14,975 351, 714 306 148 3 2 5 19 21 30 249 8 4 4 820 13,585 573 86,823 10,200 2,446 4,269 26 1,747 120 1,887 1,174 65 868 77 34 201 109 74 113 12 75 20 54 83 3 15 136 61 30 214 66 102,303 11,061 4,352 24,230 69, 268 51,893 22,211 33,098 19,877 21, 301 2.r), 163 i4, 426 2, 974 12, 88a 7, 514 8, 523 10,888 22, 355 10,703 4,118 1, 515 23,093 5,182 11,719 20,817 36,629 1,820,508 481, 256 Central reserve cities... Other demand deposits 11,502 6,392 19,804 7,290 101 2,301,764 17,894 27,094 387,855 23,901 38, 797 32,436 374,294 205,206 74,696 64,291 31,727 42,876 18,528 19,195 22,815 56,519 11,974 28,797 5,956 50,657 24, 553 9,425 2,560 40,281 6,822 17,652 54,374 23,877 1,189 70 290 74 2,001 2,561 117 427 304 1,545 54 557 24 58 282 349 214 1,518 571 28 42 382 60S 3 831 319 50 14,299 459 1,318 3,881 3,365 4,221 1,291 646 291 1,627 858 445 196 888 721 c OTHER RESERVE CITIES Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Atlanta •Jacksonville Birmingham New O r l e a n s . . . . . Dallas El Paso _ Fort Worth Galveston_. Houston San Antonio Waco... Little Rock Louisville Memphis Nashville Cincinnati _ Cleveland _ ._. _ _ _. .... 317 373 1,213 242 79 51 1,506 5,741 10,444 4,348 953 584 3,709 2 180 90 32 41 500 113 3 43 57 1,525 51,858 40,121 33,833 385,127 215,815 79,066 66,438 32, 775 44,748 20,254 21, 110 23,301 56,912 13,144 29,873 6,203 52, 554 25, 501 10,667 2,835 40,754 7,484 19,210 61,016 36,172 11,211 835 159 2,359 4,040 2,782 1,961 2,634 335 107 4,906 1,120 1,827 640 452 1,715 1,171 251 415 9,448 1, 691 3,117 2,187 1,816 1,503 18 840 500 3,841 1,073 1,160 116 13 67 300 7,000 63,341 47,919 19,345 29.196 19,465 21,163 16,215 13.197 11,016 6,497 7,808 10,416 20, 586 4,963 3,864 1,072 13, 509 3,430 8, 505 18,116 27,747 O H is Columbus __ Toledo Indianapolis Chi&ago Peoria _ Detroit Grand Rapids... „ Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul... .___ Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph. St. Louis Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans Topeka Wichita Helena _ Denver- _ Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco _ Ogden-Salt Lake City. _.. All other reserve cities. Total all reserve cities. 35,125 4,089 37,442 21, 381 10, 954 109, 737 13,236 64, 736 77,134 53,492 4,527 15,283 2,705 9,607 58,161 7,476 131, 903 9,211 47, 612 3.571 5,786 11,315 3,311 61,839 6, 668 5, 450 22,579 33,988 53, 334 11, 634 39, 575 118,640 16,350 128, 020 4,177 15,236 665 144 369 447 142 2,997 277 1,478 2,037 187 76 524 682 . 4,933 308 749 452 1,359 208 340 1,198 104 1,463 191 15,023 607 2,565 2,405 355 2,728 100 5,651 3,453 6,450 388 2,597 344 306 2,394 841 1,188 576 31 358 1,001 38 1,915 536 577 1,110 1,251 3,811 852 1,624 1,504 276 6,277 205 689 5,432 3,752 6,853 2,224 4,041 12,335 1,675 3,290 135 1,320 2, 925, 338 5, 227,102 42,809 CO, 703 158, 544 185,638 32, 676 34,013 16, 326 212,904 34, 041 117,270 580 1, 373 314 3, 237 2,995 3,241 447,830 11,740 140 140 7 1 112 70 1 220 8 50,897 4,841 40, 381 24,329 11,506 115,484 13,618 70,469 82,209 62, 020 5, 243 17,959 3,580 10,599 65,584 7, 785 133,836 10, 917 52. 795 4,635 7, 750 14,020 3,694 69, 740 7,064 6, 188 28,882 38,958 61, 042 13,935 44,092 132,755 18, 066 133, 664 4,866 17,139 3,626 976 4,263 4,855 3,737 8,822 7,295 2,589 811 1,454 1,281 2,292 1,765 1,346 11,047 170 4,376 89 185 2,979 341 2,243 1,327 1,847 2,853 4,208 2,916 3,822 1,301 5,296 526 10, 083 856 1,845 1,161 1,653 24,011 62,090 3, 157,681 5,543,105 165, 238 221,591 9 J4 9 66 7 21 50 54 44 307 500 33, 322 35, 455 16, 693 210, GOO 37, 099 121,052 892 1,575 603 7,943 1,292 4,195 126 955 460, SSI 10,500 7 1 5 21 38 22 5 5 32 33 1 3 4 1 39 3 9 2 2 6 2 1 24 3 34 29 3 219 10 6 5,818 5,919 '7 75 17 77 112 8 7 4 92 35 3 2 1 3 155 49 28 29 255 43 84 750 COUNTRY BANKS Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut... Total New England States 20 34 56 90 2, 654 10. 492 3, 902 5,026 42, 091 9,775 28, 210 11,928 32, 221 47,115 16, 733 5,219 4,941 4, 968 7,875 4,906 6,534 57, 512 3,620 12, 535 1, 369 375 5,194 1,471 50,167 3, 649 4, 466 13, 635 13, 435 34,014 15, 641 37,193 61, 58.1 6, 335 47, 997 1,984 6,002 6, 577 2, 947 1, 293 40,188 5, 441 22,403 8,158 22, 275 36, 452 12,960 4,400 3,178 3,673 5,208 2,567 5, 169 45, 595 3,435 7, 558 1,061 83 2,133 1,061 46,179 2,109 2,202 9, 290 8,627 27, 889 1.1,746 34,929 52, 169 5, 278 30, 674 ., 113 ! 4,002 333 55 107 544 26 552 33 505 590 1,184 8 179 14 375 574 19 370 15 226 164 107 82 69 705 208 11 741 33 3,129 73 963 370 181 440 15 155 35,175 44, 426 97::;, ioo 1,244,244 24, 688 39, 603 1,198.210 1, 54<j; 924 818 324 70,100 12,393 2fi, 3*.O 172, 621 12,425 59, 677 117 287 89 1,011 251 1,159 71, 933 14, 255 27, 043 181,088 13, 908 G">, 35") 1,256 353, 572 2,9.14 374, 242 928 900 383 45 400 619 2,778 130 500 375 55 1,040 5 406 751 567 80 3,746 350 200 1 113 TABLE XO. 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10> 1921}.—Continued to CO OCTOBER 10, 1924—Continued [In thousands of dollars] w o w Time deposits Demand deposits Cities, Slutes, and Territories Individual Certificates State and Deposits subject of deposits duedeposit other to notice D i v i d e n d s in less municipal subject of loss than u n p a i d than 30 deposits to check days 30 days Other demand deposits Total Certificates State and of deposit other due on or municipal Other time deposits after 30 deposits days Postal savings deposits H Total H COUNTRY BANES—continued New York.. New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland 310,6J9 299,119 429,510 9,564 24, 403 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 _ 6,626 5,922 11,048 34,332 706 11,731 108 4,698 9,451 162 2,972 55 J, 073, 215 23, 758 49,741 14,312 78, 738 69, 910 58,710 32, 530 31,097 36, 090 51,684 26, 450 30, 850 239, 655 33,100 64,697 47,690 5,285 1,613 458 279 2, 574 939 1,165 1, 272 1,407 7,885 4,602 1,194 879 625 2,668 3,987 735 271 7,224 258 3,251 2,004 1.9,145 1,313 716 387 12 801, 201 29, 552 42, 584 181, 340 110,427 190,613 62,361 73, 459 72,156 12, 076 7,423 11,984 4,730 4,120 8,760 27,329 6,523 9, 507 7,434 6,539 6,641 *"50" 241 134 445,186 306, 368 725,130 6, 567 58, 598 7, 955 1,358,233 12, 192 77,440 45,114 28, 055 42,483 15,491 24,623 25,186 12, 759 12,181 22, 584 11,347 21,485 25,136 540 208 228 103 66 451 104 36 43 386 132 54 18 109,834 65, 533 53,461 54, 777 26,499 33, 752 32,049 21,396 .1.6,119 45,376 17,744 46. 871 48,159 236 195,492 9,825 363,884 | 2,369 571, 570 53,052 42,851 67, 514 24, 345 46, 645 87, 874 5,843 3.19 2,024 879 1,611 1,242 108,464 54, 946 112,436 104, 384 71, 716 55,300 674 503 1,118 694 376 439 168, 033 98, 619 183,092 130, 302 120,348 144,855 1, 177, 801 163,469 84,764 74, 582 63, 837 33,604 34, 001 44, 265 53, 266 30,979 34, 342 267,926 40,410 66,866 48,998 30, 882 19,932 24,634 .1.1,585 10. 390 6,572 6, 752 8, 542 2,317 19,471 6,150 25, 265 23, 000 3, 832 877,840 636 847 1,318 389 258 395 221, 758 125, 251 213,615 74,934 84,638 88,095 2,463 324 13, 624 o o 1,541,849 972 279 544 606 552 2,106 7 59 1,578 2,935 115 67 5 16,439 68 957 1,391 188 26 24S 149 4,644 1,902 5, 518 113 15 40,430 5, 035 115,411 155 2,438 91 359 548 48 48 3 105 336 123 2 435 397,631 299, 426 599, 349 6, 299 55, 528 354, 250 310,853 47o, 506 S, 567 27, 625 2,481 5 4,852 28 102 84 142 617 H W O R H w o d o l -. 79,088 35, 714 11,505 2, 680 6,740 1,783 58 1 Total Middle Western States _ _ 805,158 03, 278 72,496 914 29,827 20, 252 31,040 75, 225 27, 801 18, 579 42, 801 11,094 .108, 698 4,508 3,970 5,993 9, 230 2, 290 1,400 4, 567 1,062 5, 295 2, 518 3,085 2,170 4,894 3,936 4,035 4,090 2,483 19,783 59 8 56 211 4 47 372, 217 38,315 46,994 385 47, 851 37, 711 13!), 360 22, 633 2, 594 6, 503 11, 791 1,660 4, 037 4, 285 1,949 213 334 3.17 11, 520 7.023 18,403 4,649 353 694 1,435 268,443 12,795 44,077 Iowa Missouri - North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Vlontana Wyoming Colorado Now jMexico Oklahoma Total Western States— Washington Oregon C-Hlifornia Idaho Utah N evade) Arizona Total Pacific States 97, 726 40,192 75, 276 11,997 91 134 35,687 6,957 '}!<) 164 111,373 10, 252 1S9 4,174 946, 209 409, 554 12,143 549, 890 4, 287 975, 874 4 13 2 4 89 127 162 176 366 72 74 30 1.59 37,005 33,455 39,423 89,738 34,397 24,095 51,537 15, 569 133,986 30, 260 23, 873 31, 591 27,861 11,927 5,647 13, 460 3,496 22, 541 1,130 323 118 24-i 9 246 390 243 3, 455 8. 250 6,630 3,905 7, 559 9, 389 6, 530 15,936 1,953 11,570 235 471. 33 263 1,997 669 573 135 469 39, 875 31,297 35, 647 35, 927 23, 322 13, 092 30, 359 5, 827 38, 04] 38 1, 255 459, 205 170,656 6, 158 71,728 4, 845 253, 387 4 19 38 22 65 583 16 2 12 29 61,057 48,860 162, 760 29, 262 3,168 7, 543 .13,576 8, 397 7,930 9,716 5, 787 1,061 495 1, 103 2, 683 !U) 5, 205 15] J5 032 33, 050 12,970 77, ISO 8, 01 j 2,832 4,811 4,814 2, 236 52H 651 J, 271 45 1(59 218 4'X 366 21, .531) i.»2, 752 15, 220 4. 026 5, 480 7, 067 71 729 326, 226 34, 489 9, 174 143,668 5, i.19 i 02, 450 1 1, 562 2, 751 60 269 638 286 126 2 824 557 1 , 320 11 4 5 91 15 15 3 4,313 329 924 128 1,381 27,385 i 4,252,475 990,48'J 46,511 2, 841, 899 S 1,854 3,910,753 89, 475 \), 795, 580 i, 212, 080 90, 937 4, 08(5, 143 71,517 5, 4(50, 677 2 9 5 (i 111. Alaska (nonniember banks').. Hawaii (nonmembcr banks)._ 1,518 2, 054 18 17 25 680 T o t a 1 (nonniember banks) 3,572 35 705 Total country banks. __ 3,771,636 179,473 256, 737 16, 247 997 Total United States.... 8, 998, 738 240,176 442, 375 22,166 2, 650 88 w ft O O c to 260 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during ybar ended October 10, 192% DECEMBER 31, 1923 fin thousands of dollars] -Banks in— New York. Chicago Central reserve cities.. Clearinghouse certifiPaper cates currency based on (other specie than gold and other certificates) lawful money (sec. 5192) Total cash 30,419 17,711 48,130 OTHER RESERVE CITIES Boston Albany Brooklyn and Bronx. Buffalo Philadelphia.. Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington. _ _ Richmond Atlanta Jacksonville Birmingham New Orleans Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Oalveston Houston San Antonio Waco Little Rock Louisville. _ Memphis Nashville Cincinnati. Cleveland Columbus Toledo _ • I ndianapolis Chicago Peoria _ _. ... Detroit Grand Rapids M ilwaukee Minneapolis... St. Paul _ C edar Rapids Des Moines.. _ DubiiQue Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph St. Louis Lincoln Omaha. _ Kansas City, Kans... Topeka Wichita. Helena Denver.. Pueblo Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsn Seattle Spokane _ _ Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco 6,188 1, 257 1, 606 1,154 9,087 5,999 2,113 3,034 837 977 759 855 550 1,178 366 1,041 282 1,859 1, 958 410 106 901 258 401 2, 133 772 2, 240 1, 003 4,190 1,972 818 1,155 896 1, 957 2,019 1,628 325 805 243 627 1, 658 644 1,783 446 1, 51'i 178 29^ 65." 112 2.1*57 '506 383 711 1,094 2,338 1,207 3, 751! 678 2, 567 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURBENCT 261 TABLE N O . 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 192/,—Continued DE(.' K MB E it 31, J023—Cont intied [In thousands of dollars] Gold coin Banks in— Gold certificates C'U-y ringhouse certifi- Silver and minor coin Paper cates currency based on (other specie than gold and other certifilawful cates) monev (sec. 5192) Total cash OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued 21 Ogden Salt Lake City 26 All other reserve cities ' i 56 55 120 224 203 306 4, 556 3,471 9, 539 72, 9(55 90,531 5. 938 11,735 12,345 108,043 138,001 82 87 52 363 87 .188 41 40 39 299 22 432 176 182 113 843 140 451 5 1,729 1, 792 902 11,161 1. Oil 5, 510 2,028 2,101 1,106 12, 671 1,860 6,581 859 873 1, 905 5 22, 705 26, 347 509 571 .1,857 24 89 2, 600 1,991 1,220 210 1. 572 1. 195 3. 284 58 174 12, 245 12,600 28,716 480 1,277 10,926 10, 300 35, 077 565 1, 750 3, 053 6. 024 0, 283 iio, 318 70, 078 2*1 162 331 42 117 74 266 42 47 444 94 214 Total all reserve cities 399 104 120 03 28 77 154 40 10 158 38 182 660 338 410 323 206 229 40i 164 209 1, 006 302 351 320 5 ?^0 3, 078 3. 681 2, 494 2. O9<) 2. 505 2, 923 1,188 1, 51.8 9, 434 I. 741 2. 091 3, 247 6, 590 4, 342 4,342 2, 922 2, 540 2,885 3,744 1, 434 1,784 11, 642 2,175 3,738 3, 890 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 Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee ! Total Southern States Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico ..! 5, 009 4'J, 749 52, 028 382 473 7*8 216 300 134 325 90 1,190 925 1, 299 494 573 834 871 314 10, 969 7,090 0. 945 4,152 4, 057 3, 519 1, 319 12, 980 8,980 12,664 5, 595 5, 332 5,410 5,165 1,917 3, 259 Total Middle Western States N(»rth Dakota South Dakota Total Western States wo 1,503 433 492 072 329 307 385 447 194 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Oklahoma J93 2, 107 2, 668 6, 509 45, 007 58, 043 80 74 166 315 144 78 300 48 1H3 32 45 05 144 63 35 359 2.S8 372 702 281 18L 390 104 894 1, 493 1,111 1,128 2, 070 2,188 1,213 2, 002 794 4, 371 1,970 1,518 1,731 3,831 2,681 1, 507 2,913 1, 026 5, 555 1, 394 737 3, 031 16. 970 22, 732 20 262 REPORT OF TILE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 52.—Cash in vaults of national hanks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 192'4—Continued D K C E A T1) K1 i 3!, 1023—C on ti ni led [In thousands of dollars] Clearinghouse (Sold coin Banks in- Gold certificates certifiPaper cates currency based on (other specie than gold and other certifilawful cates) monev (sec. 5J92) Silver and minor coin Total cash ( OU NTKY B A N KS—COIlt illlicd Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah.— Nevada. Arizona Total (nonmember banks). 12,488 16, 757 134 851 241 9-41 70 124 3.413 2, 602 7, 399 1,500 171 463 1,209 63 Alaska (nomnember banks).. Hawaii (nonmember banks). 2, 555 1,836 5,667 1,075 116 335 904 7 24 Total Pacific States. 495 375 1,184 997 29 68 202 2, 650 338 309 4*1 88 26 54 79 985 1,182 Total country banks 12,231 12, 052 26, 057 Total United States 18,169 23, 787 39,002 196,822 5 247, 767 305, 465 386,428 M A R C H 31, 1924 N e w York Chicago _ Central reserve cities ; 471 602 6, 757 4, 370 J,3S1 1; 421 19,618 8,809 28, 227 15,202 1,073 31,127 2, 802 28, 427 43,429 80 15 19 17 152 J99 67 61 8 38 11 13 7 22 63 20 83 30 107 9 2 13 4 10 35 5 66 25 396 99 64 5 65 79 32 20 129 94 205 6 91 146 26 1,126 8 62 22 12 437 66 159 61 714 437 158 202 68 143 62 48 41 107 77 112 46 143 137 87 10 72 33 50 141 83 125 66 275 165 71 114 64 205 252 180 4,449 809 872 806 6,302 4,925 1, 604 1,446 533 853 651 540 422 907 255 697 306 1,362 1, 536 354 61 641 186 319 1,436 737 1, 594 815 2, 636 1, 263 638 1,027 686 1,449 1,404 1,188 5,105 984 1, 2.35 890 7,259 5, 707 1.855 2, 835 617 1, 096 746 613 470 1,037 399 832 435 1, 548 1,865 456 75 747 225 379 1, 631 856 1, 813 909 3,716 1,699 820 1, 307 848 1,818 1,691 OTHER RESERVE CITIES Boston Albany _ Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia. Pittsburgh Baltimore Washington Richmond Atlanta Jacksonville HirTimighaTn New Orleans Dallas TCI Paso Fort Worth Galve^ton Houston San Antonio Waco Little Rock Louisville Memphis ._ Nashville Cincinnati _ _ Cleveland Columbus Toledo Indianapolis Chicago Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul 1 4 3 13 25 6 2 21 2 19 31 27 3 409 172 47 161 33 85 3 9 1 1,397 REPOKT OF THE COMPTBOUJSR OF THE CTTKBENCY 263 TABLE N O . 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at dale of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued MARCH 31, 1924— Continued [In thousands of dollars] Gold coin Banks in— Gold certificates Silver and minor coin Clearinghouse certifiPaper cates currency based on (other specie than gold and other certifilawful cates) monev (sec. 5192) Total cash OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuquc Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph St. Louis Lincoln Omaha --Kansas City, Kans Topeka Wichita _ Helena Denver - Pueblo Muskocee Oklahoma City Tulsa . Seattle Spokane Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt Lake City All other reserve cities 4, 804 3, 844 8. 892 1 04, 460 82,001 Total all reserve cities 5 877 14,971 11,004 1 02, 887 12f>, 130 83 96 66 370 89 211 45 47 11 236 20 392 149 158 97 708 125 4L1 4 1,624 1,693 692 9, 369 1,503 4,683 1 901 1, 994 896 10, 687 1 737 5, 697 915 78.1 1,648 4 19,564 22,912 688 681 2,050 21 106 2, 392 1,867 1,239 4 201 1,250 995 2, 580 53 131 10. 597 9, 306 25, 686 288 1.121 14,927 12 849 31,555 366 1, 559 3, 546 5, 703 5, 009 46, 998 61, 256 319 188 143 52 122 93 279 47 52 455 96 225 .180 310 160 113 82 28 60 158 29 12 168 43 168 101 544 317 394 321 285 244 362 162 197 1,583 251 337 268 3, 994 2,812 2, 688 I, 766 1,701 2. 095 2, 237 932 1.396 7, 656 1,578 2,400 2, 255 5,167 3. 477 3, 338 2, 221 2, 136 2, 492 3,036 1,170 1, 657 9, 862 1,968 3,130 2, 804 2,251 1,432 5, 264 33,510 42, 458 2 46 39 ?3 47 48 17 13 139 U 14 69 5 1,313 111 6 35 19 108 14 60 514 .14 50 24 16 COUNTRY BANKS New Hampshire Vermont AT assach uset ts 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 - Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States 37()88°— 24t- -18 _ .. _.._ _ 68 48 140 57 16 11 IS 11 2 3 1 234 72 11 12 8 3 103 23 285 559 36 95 27 89 153 59 169 140 593 1 074 426 1 461 324 1 099 159 306 457 92 1,150 358 245 521 843 1,673 427 930 2, 672 460 2, 169 90 232 188 17 44 84 11 226 36 55 132 116 421 79 241 570 150 '181 58 69 323 768 254 845 1 33] 549 1 658 412 1 444 198 366 613 109 2, 923 607 306 699 990 2,210 520 1,234 3, 859 630 2, 729 172 317 264 REPORT OF TRi- COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued MARCH 31, 1924—Continued [In thousands of dollars] Gold coin Banks in— Gold certificates Silver and minor coin Clearinghouse certifiPaper cates currency based on (other specie t h a n gold and other certifilawful cates) m oi lev (sec. 5192) Total cash COUNTRY BANKS—continued Ohio . . . . Indiana Illinois .Michigan Wisconsin ... Minnesota Iowa _ Missouri Total Middle Western States... North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska _ _ Kansas Montana Wvoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total AVestern States Washington . Oregon California Idaho Utah . . . Nevada Arizona Total Pacific Slates _ _ Alaska (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks) __ _ 459 548 782 408 314 147 460 83 3, 585 3, 201 92 75 168 305 121 88 308 47 187 39 66 68 142 74 32 213 58 120 372 284 357 644 271 197 368 136 844 1,391. _.. 500 539 756 335 348 411 488 208 812 _ 3, 473 1,051 791 1, 220 488 51.5 751 839 296 9,047 5,918 8, 499 3, 946 3, 286 3, 604 3. 458 1, 300 5, 957 .- 398 485 88 25 44 42 24 07 34 10 29 408~ 371 1,114 294 28 64 188 1,443 188 7 8 48 scF 39,118 51,801 1,481 1,671 1,240 2, 646 2,440 1,565 2, 142 815 3, 702 l-':~r — -~'~= 2, 527 95 18 .._ 11,057 7,796 11,263 5,177 4,463 4, 973 5, 245 1,887 17, 702 ----- ' 1,984 2,096 1, 833 3, 737 2,906 1,882 3,031 3,056 4, 853 23, 378 1, 678 5,137 880 109 318 830 10, 963 " ~ ~ 2, 864 2,471 0, 803 1, 296 162 436 ], 089 15.121 75 302 185 368 113 7 56 377 553 Total country banks 13, 244 12,124 23, 935 4 168, 232 217,539 Total United States . . . 19,121 27,095 35, 629 5 261,119 342, 969 265 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued JUNE 30, 15)24 [in thousands of dollars] Clearing-house certificates (sec. f)192) (1) Based on gold and gold certificates Banks in New York Chicago __ Central reserve cities Federal reserve and Federal reserve bank notes 8,282 2, 685 2, 447 1,763 10,882 2, 070| 1,171 839- 4,700 ! 4. J ! 7 1.016; 12,390 6 2.898 4,75o! 3,018 OTHKR- RESERVE CITIES Boston..Albany.Brooklyn and Bronx. _ Buffalo Philadelphia.. Pittsburgh B a ltiniorc A jish i ngton Y K ichmond Atlanta Jacksonville Birmingham New Orleans.. Dallas KIPaso Fort Worth Galveslon_. II oust on San Antonio A aeo^ V Little Kock. Louisville M emph is I Nash v i lie ! Cincinnati | C lev eland C olu in bus Toledo Indianapolis Chicago. Peoria Detroit Grand Kapids. M ihvaukee. Minneapolis. St. Paul Cedar Kapids.. l-'es Moines. Dubuque Sioux City... Kansas City, Alo St. Josoj)h St. Louis Lincoln Omaha KansHS City, Kans_.. Topeka. AVicl-itp ponvpr Pueblo Muskofjcc Oklahoina. CiLy Tulsa. SoaUlc. Spokane. 521 ! 250325 IIS: 2,053 400 507 4(i2" 4,354 982: 3 1, 493 574 1,861 •116 219 1,391 203 277 690 96 3,029 515 417 699 1,000 2, 397 405 266 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued JUNE 30, 1924—Continued [In thousands of dollars] Clearing-house certificates (sec. 5192) Gold coin Banks in— Fed- StandGold ard (2) cer- Based Based silver tifidolon on cates gold other lars and specie and gold certifi- lawful cates money Suberal sidNa- reserve iary Silver Legal- tional and Total cer- tender silver tifiFedand notes bank eral re- cash notes minor cates serve coin bank notes OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued 58 221 19 112 7 31 147 311 54 234 37 23 14 60 6 30 4 2 10 1, 955 6, 862 5,308 4,641 14, 752 38, 038 82,960 10 15 2,031 9, 760 10,063 8, 259 17,354 53, 680 125,971 1 2 2 5 4 4 28 3 9 146 151 82 725 123 398 50 533 27 64 26 16 12 104 4 115 All other reserve cities 4,843 6, 541 10 Total all reserve cities 5, 859 18,940 Portland Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt Lake City 6 5 28 3 40 5 66 459 51 233 35 129 814 1,972 390 1, 584 26 97 1,196 3,688 554 2,412 135 309 COUNTRY BANKS Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 90 103 63 383 78 197 Total New England States.._ Total Eastern States . Total Southern States 2 i 223 185 72 887 157 440 186 219 74 1, 202 234 830 357 409 232 1, 636 259 902 804 1,881 834 2, (MX) 374 944 5, 9o9 11,177 912 1,824 2,288 5, 970 53 1, 625 1,964 2, 745 3, 795 11,171 23, 796 67 38 316 3 10 1,191 1,007 2,301 50 141 1,440 1, 537 2,488 40 248 1, 166 1,228 2,121 40 140 2,913 4,826 16,175 1,786 4, 561 13,718 0, 708 12, 304 30,015 G9 148 409 2G0 525 1, 675 8,720 434 4,693 5, 759 4, 695 11, 766 22, 364 61, 992 343 199 151 53 112 90 277 47 54 444 97 222 186 366 148 154 62 38 88 138 27 10 178 61 196 94 65 33 102 35 51 35 73 56 50 401 66 67 75 506 286 291 299 225 244 279 142 146 1,090 173 310 225 658 297 310 137 200 188 191 124 128 515 132 293 204 2,275 1,550 1,109 4,216 3,377 914 1,522 684 680 2,064 21 112 New York New Jersey. Pennsylvania Delaware. _ _ Maryland Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia . Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 68 92 43 355 58 906 3,879 2,881 1,713 8 239 3,561 6 -- 408 200 207 131 138 107 141 153 31 348 100 217 227 1, 789 949 1,018 817 593 633 1,035 206 276 3, 355 607 1,104 967 1, 206 1,247 1,026 532 558 1,013 1,001 372 723 2,688 659 690 1,151 5, 341 3, 359 3, 259 2,056 1,915 2,458 3,135 1,127 1,418 9,019 1,895 3,099 3,129 2,468 13,349 12,866 41,210 267 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OK THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 192%—Continued JUNE 30, 1924—Continued [In thousands of dollars] C learin g-house certificates (sec. 5192) Gold coin Banks in— Sub- Federal coin bank notes S t a n d - sidNa- reserve iary Silver Legal- tional and ard (2) cerBased silver silver tifi- tender bank Fed- Total and notes notes eral re- cash dolon lars minor cates serve other Gold (0 certifi- Based on cates gold and specie gold and certifi- lawful cates money COUNTRY BANKS—COn. Ohio Indiana Illinois . . Michigan.. Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri __ . Total Middle \V o s t o r ii States. North Dakota South Dakota.. Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming. . . Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma . Total Western States Washington Oregon. California Idaho UtahNevada Arizona _. __ Total Pacific States 529 776 359 358 451 476 227 3, 701 1,078 366 352 245 873 .158 4, 357 4, 279 210 173 195 396 152 84 206 77 535 72 8! 652 183 707 111 4 165 185 257 91 147 259 285 111 5, 453 4 1,500 96 77 168 283 135 87 320 46 196 2.1.5 79 65 233 2-1 178 2 1,408 1,033 2 1,2-11) 890 386 432 82 29 53 48 31 51 J03 41 1 10 23 211 124 346 94 10 21 53 L420 260 859 94 6 Alaska (nonmember banks) . . . . Hawaii (nonmember banks").. Total (nonmember banks) _„_ 908 644 944 368 357 457 494 185 247 565 890 1,512 53 105 _ 81 13,394 18, 544 1 Total United States 19, 253 37, 484 11 12 3, 994 13,160 17, 853 54, 301 206 38 31 65 33 288 588 751 487 1,133 1, 634 801 1, 133 329 1,429 2,028 871 1,128 5, 877 8, 345 21,938 285 220 763 159 19 37 86 47 29 186 45 1 6 34 59 44 380 38 3 51 390 456 1.426 299 46 116 204 1,808 1,150 2,880 562 49 221 635 1, 569 348 577 2,937 7,305 15, 275 13 4 90 218 9 447 51.8 13 537 736 : 22 6 4,556 11,779 2,420 8,001 3, 436 11,4(50 1, 832 5, 507 1,665 5,003 2, 174 5, 395 1, 243 5, 222 527 1, 934 419 480 (549 1,053 470 347 674 264 1,521 19 Total countrybanks 3,160 2,048 2, 465 1,208 1, 177 1,360 1,288 454 66 1.17 111 205 36 63 J97 75 258 3 21 115 102 118 137 264 89 72 1 65 924 550 992 454 295 266 356 157 29 13 1,606 1,902 1,886 3,757 2. 633 .1,610 2, 993 900 4, 652 3,221 2,460 6,516 1,320 157 467 1,134 5, 223 18,51.7 16, 599 15,620 50,897 80,441 219,248 7,254 28,277 26, 662 23,879 08, 251 134,121 345,219 268 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRESTGY TABLE NO. 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at dale of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued OCTOBER 10, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] Banks i n - New York. Chicago.,.. Central reserve cities.. Gold coin Gold certificates Silver and minor coin 426 687 8.922 4, 046 1,479 1,308 1,013 12,968 2,787 77 23 18 9 162 227 79 85 9 33 23 14 5 22 57 30 62 33 154 9 4 7 4 11 53 27 43 5 427 101 77 14 41 64 26 17 2 83 251 230 23 272 124 18 1,528 7 20 25 401 75 141 50 747 47.5 175 196 60 125 107 41 33 146 122 .113 4H 159 .195 91. 13 61. 3L 71 141 89 99 18 215 104 74 99 71 215 263 137 20 89 30 79 124 62 170 100 185 20 52 52 9 202 33 44 138 171 380 94 205 531 120 358 Clearinghouse certifiPaper cates currency based on (other specie than gold and other certifilawful cates) money (sec.5192) 19, 450 8,48/ 27,937 Total cash 30,277 14,428 44,705 OTHER RESERVE CITIES Boston Albany __ _._ _ Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia Pittsburgh.. Baltimore.. Washington Richmond Atlanta.. _ Jacksonville Birmingh am _ New Orleans Dallas El Paso.*. ---.. Fort Worth Gal vest on Houston _._ .*. San Antonio Waco... _. Little Rock Louisville Memphis Nashville _ Cincinnati.. Cleveland™ _ Columbus -. Toledo Indianapolis _ Chicago _ Peoria Detroit Grand liapids Milwaukee.. Minneapolis. St. Paul..... _ Cedar Rapids. Des Moines Dubuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph _ _. St. Louis Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Xans Topeka Wichita ._ Helena _ Denver _ Pueblo _ Muskogec Oklahoma C ity Tiilsa.-. * . _ ... Seattle Spokane. _ Portland Los Angeles _ Oakland _ San Francisco 59 44 24 59 59 15 13 81 20 16 52 4 1,339 156 7 40 24 93 5 54 568 57 56 296 336 56 476 175 205 19 22 30 127 66 158 80 35 30 3 48 14 8 46 1 238 62 19 13 126 11 1 5 86 5 37 5,070 803 1,177 885 6,809 4,777 1,701 1,324 747 1.279 606 491 684 1, 452 286 896 407 1,803 1, 511 469 111 1,1.34 309 566 1, 990 657 2,022 175 30 2,121 1,142 689 528 500 1.934 1J812 1,303 199 757 142 523 1, 260 389 1, 534 403 1,282 123 271. 474 71 1,412 354 347 586 932 1,921 376 1,112 2, 879 450 2,343 5,631 1,152 1,566 973 7,990 5,603 1, 973 3,133 823 1,457 761 555 727 1,623 466 1,041 542 2,009 1.913 '574 131 1. 253 ' 352 662 2,220 850 2,252 198 3,059 1,773 896 1,117 787 2,418 2,120 1,479 251 1,032 282 784 1, 523 545 1,749 519 1, 596 177 347 624 85 3,191 605 417 777 1, 253 2, 405 476 1,376 4, 064 632 2,794 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUBBENCY 269 TABLE N O . 52.—Cash in vaults of 'national hank.-; at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1,924—Continued OCTOBER 10, 1024—Continued [in thousands of dollars] Gold Gold coin Banks in— certificates Silver and minor coin Clearinghouse certifiPaper cates currency based on (other specie t h a n gold and other certifilawful cates) monev (sec. 5192) Total cash OTHER RESERVE ciTiKS—continued Ogdeu Salt Lake City 30 29 80 207 S3 JOS 291, All other reserve cities 4, 958 5, 790 8, 045 48 70, (503 90, 0"){% Total all reserve cities 5,971 18,704 11,432 48 98. 510 134, 755 92 109 05 385 80 216 79 54 53 200 35 670 100 155 108 725 COUNTRY BANKS Maine New Hampshire': . Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island. _ _ Connecticut. _ Total New England States New York New Jersvv Ponnsvlvjiiiia Delaware Mar viand _ Total Eastern States 17,450 21,221 l,:53l 1 079 2, <>H4 00 J89 10. 728 9 006 23' 139 33S I, 1(53 14 I'M 30 251 4."3 ) , 0S9 8, 4S5 5. 843 45,034 03, 0v~> 349 198 165 59 122 103 203 45 413 90 232 201 341 157 129 59 30 80 150 10 15 199 114 211 241 297 400 301 283 246 3". 0 190 102 1,581 218 341 300 4, 382 3, 202 'J 9(10 1,040 1 784 2 553 2 8:;7 1,250 1, 310 9,841 1, 70". 2, 559 2. 505 2, 333 1,754 5 305 3* 522 47,9 U 554 555 817 370 3G8 455 476 216 552 ,'~Z Jo/ 1 301 729 606 273 812 135 I 048 789 j 202 460 9 855 12 009 7 097 11 037 5, 509 3,811 5, 425 5,917 98 78 174 290 141 86 330 48 196 _ 1,001 3, 105 1-5, 023 _ 1,157 734 699 2,053 20 117 Florida. - _ Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas ._. Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States Ohio IndianaIllinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Total Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas. Montana Wyoming Total Western States— 9 K)\< i, 025 5, 751 917 Virgin! n West; Virginia Noi'i h Carolina South Ciii'oliua.-Georciri. Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma 3 394 1 7^-S ',015 1 457 1 207 757 8 0N0 1, 391 4, 47' 124 164 114 290 119 57 281 24 297 315 305 350 016 221 139 385 116 793 1,441 1,470 3, 240 2,078 2'iO 3 5 'vlii 8 317 3. 9 M 3, 730 :•'. 615 3. 101 1. 173 727 8-U 310 3!), 434 15 15 1 'ITi 1 302 1 278 2, 100 1,050 1, -5-1 1.912 774 4, 085 16,714 16, m 5. 017 3, 854 3 504 ? O'SS '>*' 2;>0 2 9S2 3 010 .1,501 1 544 12,007 2, l.'U 3. 313 3, 307 i\ '){)'? r> 070 l\ 2.13 2,1-10 54, 587 I, 970 1,916 3,071. 2, 137 I, 736 2, \m 5,371 22, 880 270 REPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF TFfE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924— Continued OCTOBER 10, 1924-Continued [In thousands of dollars] Gold coin Banks in— Silver and minor coin Gold certificates Clearinghouse certificates based on specie and other lawful money (sec. 5192) Paper currency (other than gold certificates) Total cash COUNTRY BANKS—continued. Washington Oregon California Idaho. Utah... Nevada Arizona Total Pacific States Alaska (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks) _ _ _. 337 402 471 70 32 52 60 25 08 77 33 2 6 17 135 372 1,051 226 29 59 173 2,104 1,027 4, 902 936 J00 342 857 2,961 2, 469 6,501 1,271 169 459 1,107 1,430 228 2, 345 10,934 14,937 .100 JO 5 8 42 128 414 247 472 122 5 50 542 719 Total country banks 13, 707 .18, 524 23,801 18 109,236 225, 346 Total United States 19, 078 37, 288 35, 293 00 207, 770 300,101 TABLE NO. 53.—Circulation of national ba-nkn at date of each report during year ended October 10, 192/+ [In t h o u s a n d s of dollars] M a r . 31, 1921 D e c . 31, 1023 B a n k s in— Nf:W Y o r k . . Chicago Received from Comptroller . . _. Waoo Little Rock XiOU'sviUc M/jmphi1' Nashville Cincinnati Cleveland C'olumbus Toledo _Chicago Peoria . ... ... .. 754 35 38, 525 2, 665 41, 190 43,219 1,439 i Received from Comptroller 3<>, 142 2, 638 40, 569 2,650 789 Outstanding On hand CITIiJS 40, 669 2, 850 41.780 'A Q'AR O c : . 1.0, 1924 Outstanding Received from Comptroller 1,312 40 39, 357 2,810 40, 611. 2,850 80i) 6 39, 805 2, 844 41% 519 1, 352 42, 167 43, 461 HI. 2 12, (549 4. 774 J 850 1,050 2, 300 6, 757 23, 265 5,610 5, 753 2. 747 2; 700 1,902 ',650 1,520 4, 509 755 2. 000 855 4. 200 4, 050 1,800 200 4, 160 750 2, 230 7 618 4. 600 3, 405 1,500 6 337 2. 298 1, 850 2! 33 9 'M 121 417 191 4, 750 1,817 1,041 2, 269 6, 636 22,818 5,416 5. 668 2,678 2, 664 1,886 1,604 1,498 4,488 745 1,968 853 4, 164 3, 982 1,789 196 4, 129 740 2, 225 7 484 4, 528 3, 387 1.465 4. 874 1 850 1,050 2,300 6, 757 23, 265 5, 510 5,478 1, 646 2,700 1, 902 1, 650 1,520 4, 508 755 2, 000 1., 355 3, 600 4, 050 1,800 200 4,160 750 2, 230 7 658 4, 600 3, 330 500 6 337 2, 298 1,850 60 161 12 28 21 513 52 72 19 13 «5 J8 21 44 12 22 6 16 57 21 3 17 4,814 1 689 1,038 2,27:: 6, 7.°,:i 22, 752 5, 1-iS 5, 406 1,627 2.687 1 8H7 !. 632 1,499 4 464 743 1,978 1, 349 3, 584 3, 993 1, 779 197 4 , 113 750 2, 220 7 621 4, 555 3, 298 489 6 2?8 2, 270 1,829 On hand On * hand Outstanding j 3, 798 1,850 400 3, 605 6, 757 23, 265 5, 560 - . .. Received from Comptroller 41,979 RKSERVi: Boston _ - - Albanv _ Brooklyn and Bronx Buffalo Philadelphia "Pitt^bur^h Baltimore "Washington .. .. .. Richmond Atlanta Jacksonville Birmingham ... \ r ew Or-C'-ins Dallas El Paso ... . . . Fort Worth. _ Galveston Houston _ San Antonio. Outstanding 39. 279 2, 700 (.•entiv.I reserve cities OTHSR On hand J u n e 30, 1924 lV............ - ... ___-.. 2, 347 2, 700 J, 505 1,650 J, 520 4, 735 1,455 2, 000 355 4, 200 •1. 050 1, 800 370 4, 160 750 2, 230 7 554 4,600 3, 405 2, 500 7, l>37 2. 187 1,850 31 fW 29 53 632 03 mi 79 37 12 34 J3 30 9 .13 2 39 14 35 7 7 22 55 .137 •19 58 47 47 3. 764 1, 782 399 3, 576 6, 704 22, 633 5, 467 5, 634 2, 268 2, 663 I. 493 i, am 1,507 4, 705 i,44o i, 987 353 4, lfil 4, 036 1,765 3fl» 4, ] 53 750 2, 208 7 499 <!, 463 3, 356 2,442 7, 200 2,165 1,803 3, 994 1, 850 592 2, 275 6, 757 Si. 265 5,610 5, 753 2, 347 2, 700 1,902 1,650 1, 520 4, 509 841 2, 000 355 4, 200 4. 050 1,800 370 4, 160 750 2, 230 7 558 4,600 3, 405 2, 500 (\, 337 2,247 1, 850 56 ye 1 754 3 • • 589 32 i 2,243 128 ; 6,629 592 9'? fw.°, 109 5, 501 60 5, 693 40 2, 307 43 2, 657 7 1,895 !1 1, 639 14 i, 506 24 4, 485 5 836 i,973 3 352 4, 128 3, 986 1, 786 14 370 6 4, 154 4 746 7 2. 223 13 7 545 79 4, 521 45 3, 360 2, 443 57 83 fi 254 '>•> 2. 225 1,826 24 ci sr> 69 36 H\ 46 22 21 10 2 36 68 11 4 31 10 5 134 72 18 35 79 20 41 6 , '>~,R 2, 278 1,809 10 37 45 32 11 99 28 21 to to TABLE N O . 53.—Circulation of national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31,1923 Banks in— Received from Comptroller Out* standing On hand Received from Comptroller 1,833 1,961 3,627 3,354 1 788 783 653 400 968 1,881 832 10,417 565 1,529 492 592 98 350 747 399 1,147 1,028 927 2,144 2, 424 1,648 5,320 2,000 9,112 774 1, 832 1,905 2,000 3,658 3,416 1,810 800 706 400 975 2,088 844 10,583 570 1, 538 800 600 100 350 750 400 750 1,035 963 2,157 2,450 1,650 (i, 125 2,000 9,250 775 1,850 27 16 19 54 21 23 60 3 15 46 16 126 7 11 4 8 0 On hand Oct. 10, 1924 J u n e 30,1924 M a r . 31,1924 Outstanding Received from Comptroller Outstanding On hand Received from Comptroller 1,873 1,962 4,335 3,558 793 972 753 398 971 2,178 836 10,474 568 1,525 797 593 1,905 2,000 4,246 3,616 810 1,000 755 400 975 2,188 845 10,108 571 1, 538 800 600 350 900 400 850 1,035 738 3,357 2,475 1,650 6,125 2,000 9, 250 775 1, 850 151 31 21 137 29 42 6 45 350 900 395 846 1,024 738 3, 206 2, 444 1,029 5,988 1,971 9,208 769 1,805 On hand Outstanding OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee. Minneapolis St. Paul.. Cedar Rapids _ Des Moines . Dubuque _ Sioux. City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph ._ St. Louis Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans Topcka -_ Wichita . . Helena Denver Pueblo . Muskogee. _ _ . _ _ Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle- Spokane Portland. . _ Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Ogdeu Salt Lake City . . _. _._ _ .. . -._- 1,905 2,000 3,659 3,416 1 810 800 656 400 975 1,888 845 10, 550 570 1, 538 500 600 100 350 750 400 1,150 1,035 938 2,157 2, 450 1,650 5, 425 2,000 9,150 775 1, 850 72 39 32 62 22 17 3 7 7 13 133 5 9 8 8 2 3 1 3 7 11 13 26 2 105 38 1 18 4 3 17 4 8 6 32 i<> 102 13 35 2 36 1,878 1,984 3,639 3,362 1 789 777 646 397 960 2,042 828 10, 457 563 1,527 796 592 94 350 746 397 733 1,031 955 2, 151 2,418 1,631 5, 963 1,987 9,215 773 1,814 1,905 2,000 4,359 3,616 810 1,000 755 400 975 2,188 844 10,664 570 1,538 800 600 32 38 24 58 17 28 2 2 4 10 8 190 2 13 3 7 350 800 400 1,150 1,035 963 3,067 2,450 1,650 6,125 2,000 9,250 775 1,850 18 16 144. 19 50 5 38 350 796 399 1,134 1,035 958 3,060 . 2,432 1, 634 5,981 1,981 9,200 770 1,812 4 1 16 5 7 29 17 15 49 24 18 3 3 5 32 5 92 4 6 15 8 5 4 11 1,876 1,983 4,231 3,567 786 982 752 397 970 2,156 840 10,016 567 1, 532 785 592 All other reserve cities__ 178, 540 2,464 176, 076 177, 275 2, 543 174, 732 179,884 2, 523 177,361 176, 595 2,296 174, 299 Total all reserve cities 220, 519 3,253 217,266 220,494 3,982 216, 512 223, 403 3,875 219, 528 220, 056 1 3,108 216,948 T7^=S /COUNTRY BANKS Maine. '* Now Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts. . . Rhode Island Connect icuL -__ __ .. 5, 622 b, 038 4,152 17,970 4,708 1.2,725 127 87 43 401 84 21.7 5, 701 5,0'JS 4,400 18,315 4.773 i i 963 5, 574 5,006 4,357 17,914 4. 689 12, 746 5, 701 4, 892 4, 376 18, 535 4, 772 12,503 106 51 57 317 71 236 5, 595 4,841 4 319 18,213 4 701 12,327 . . ... __. _ - . . . .. __ . . _ .__ . . . __ _ ... __ __ _ . ___ Total Middle Western States __ _. . __ .. , _ __ ... 747 50, 548 50, 9<J4 779 50, 215 51, 245 959 50, 286 50, 839 838 50,001 34,950 18,061 66, 275 1,153 8, 943 499 242 7 Hi IJ 27 34,451 17,819 65, 559 1, 142 3, 916 35. 986 19, 424 66,861 1,153 3, 983 585 486 932 29 47 35,401 18, 938 65,929 1,124 3, 936 35, 718 20, 698 67,035 1,152 4,012 534 476 S47 19 28 35.184 20, 222 66, 088 1,133 3,984 34, 647 20, 949 66,160 1,153 4,012 538 302 mo 18 35 34,109 20, 647 65, 250 1 135 3,977 1.495 122,887 127, 407 2,079 125, 328 128, 615 2, 004 V2i},, 611 126,921 1,803 125,118 20,165 10,712 8,913 7,624 7,889 4, 300 8,873 2,879 2,968 26,037 3,979 12, 052 10, 357 11") 120 173 6fi 5"> 33 71 31 14 177 16 52 40 20.050 .10,586 8, 740 7, 558 7,834 4, 267 8,802 2,848 2,954 25, 860 3.963 12,000 10,317 20,464 10, 772 9,033 7, 723 7, 700 4, 300 9, 139 2,929 2, 968 26, 116 3, 978 12, 1.92 10, 495 118 162 1.14 90 61 43 68 39 30 280 33 90 79 20, 346 10,610 8,91.9 7,633 7,639 4,257 9,071 2,890 2, 938 25,836 3,945 12,102 10, 416 20,860 JO, 832 9,133 7, 273 7, 705 4,315 9,079 2, 929 2, 883 26,036 3,941 12. 202 10, 577 281 132 174 121 94 50 98 34 33 242 39 68 74 20, 588 10, 700 8, 959 7,152 7,611 4, 265 8, 981 2, 895 2, 850 25, 794 3, 902 12,134 10, 503 20, 756 10, 732 9,183 7, 373 7,814 4,030 8,828 2,954 2, 693 2o, 861 3, 951 12, 202 10, 577 179 148 79 59 51 112 50 19 26.1 13 114 63 20, 577 1.0, 584 it, 026 7.294 7, 755 3, 979 8,716 2,904 2 674 25, 600 3, 938 12, 088 10,514 969 125, 779 127,809 1,207 126, 602 127, 774 1.440 126,334 126, 954 1,30.) 125, 649 29,617 21,466 27, 546 9, 684 11,714 i1.826 10i 245 5, 652 m 235 158 85 72 128 30 29, 304 21,293 27,311 9. 52(5 11.629 .11,754 iu. 117 5, 610 29, 782 21,527 27, 656 10. 165 11, 747 11,808 16,135 5, 748 351 195 271 152 100 86 140 \l 29,4.') 1 21, 332 27, 3S5 10,013 U,fi47 11,722 15, 995 5, 707 29, 873 21,502 27, 296 10,493 11,818 12,026 16, 220 5, 704 342 186 L'53 129 i!2 88 152 33 29, 531 21,316 27,043 10, 364 11.706 11,938 IK, 068 5, 671 30,003 21, 284 27,231 10,880 11,592 12, 237 16,191 5. 666 413 175 280 156 83 72 123 73 29, 590 21, 109 26.951 10. 724 11,509 12, 165 ] 6, 068 5, f><)3 133,750 . __ Total Southern States North Da kota Houfh Dakota Nebraska Kansas __ Montana Wyoming 99 55 48 275 64 238 12*3,748 __.. Total Eastern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri.. 5, 721 5, 093 4, '200 18, 245 4,772 12,963 124, 382 __. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina._ South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississipni ._ Louisiana Texas Arkansas __ . Kentucky Tennessee 5, 643 5, 018 4, 214 18,218 4,696 12,759 5i,295 Total New England States New York New Jersey.. Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland 78 74 37 277 77 204 5,721 5,092 4,251 18,495 4,773 12,963 1,200 132,550 134, 568 l. :m .13.'!, 232 134, 932 1,295 133. 637 135, 084 1, 375 13.°., 709 4, 593 3, 525 6, 878 9, ««8 2. 683 2, 435 26 19 47 77 30 25 4, 567 3, 506 6. 831 9,611 2. 653 2.410 4, 464 3, 476 6, 829 9, 473 2, 508 2 275 .19 11 44 4. 445 3, 465 M. 785 9, 388 2, 497 2, 263 4, 492 3 494 6. S29 9, 268 2, 658 1,875 43 22 51 56 23 29 4,449 3 472 6. 778 9.212 2 63") 1. S46 4, 694 4. 021 7,066 9,774 3. 061 2,510 ; 18 16 35 • 88 14 24 . 4, 676 4, 005 7.03] 9. 686 X. 047 2, 486 I • ?? 12 TABLE N O . 53.—Circulation of national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued to [In thousands of dollars] Banks in— Received from Comptroller \ Outstanding On hand Received from Comptroller Outstanding On hand Oct. 10, 1924 June 30,1924 M a r . 31,1924 Dec. 31,1923 Received from Comptroller On hand Outstanding Received from Comptroller On hand Outstanding COUNTRY BANKS—continued Colorado . . . New Mexico .___ _ Oklahoma _ Total Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona _. _ _. . . - - Total Pacific States Alaska (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) Total (nonmember banks) _ 4,933 2,050 8,367 27 4 47 4,906 2,046 8,320 4,898 1,469 8,167 38 21 61 4,860 1,448 8,106 4,773 1,494 8,023 24 18 46 4,749 1,476 7,977 4,773 1,494 7,724 40 18 90 4, 733 1,476 7,634 46,476 .. 273 46, 203 44,336 344 43, 992 43, 315 270 43,045 42, 607 372 42, 235 3, 701 4,001 16,874 3,033 595 1,229 1,073 30 23 188 28 4 10 15 3, 671 3,978 16,686 3,005 591 1, 219 1,058 3,701 4,001 16,862 2,984 570 1,229 1,072 55 44 135 48 5 13 14 3, 646 3, 957 16, 727 2,936 565 1,216 1,058 3,700 4,001 16,660 2,879 570 1, 229 1,072 82 33 197 33 9 6 6 3,618 3, 968 16,463 2,846 561 1,223 1,066 3,680 4,001 16, 593 2,712 595 1,229 972 72 47 213 31 7 22 11 3, 608 3.954 16, 380 2, 681 588 1,207 961 30,506 298 30,208 30,419 314 30,105 30,111 366 29, 745 29, 782 403 29,379 12 50 450 63 450 13 9 50 441 12 500 513 22 l H 491 63 450 5 58 450 63 450 7 9 56 441 62 450 513 5 508 513 16 497 512 W o o o H Total country banks.. 513, 670 4,987 508, fi83 516,046 6, 075 509,971 516, 504 6, 346 510,158 512, 70'J 6,118 506, 582 o Total United States _ _ 734,189 8, 240 725, 949 730, 540 10, 057 720, 483 739, 907 10, 221 729, 686 732, 756 9, 226 723, 530 a 3 Q Kj T A B L E N O . 54.—Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and other currency held by national baycks at date of each report from 13, 1914, to October 10, 124 January [For prior years see annual report 1920] [In thousands of dollars] Date Gold coin Gold Treasury certificates United Clearing house cer- States certificates tificates for gold (sec. 5192) deposited 1 Silver dollar Silver Treasury Fractional2 Legal-tencertificates silver coin der notes Paper currency ; Total lawful money 148,197 156,234 162, 564 124,464 314,810 333,612 321, 729 308, 005 315, 862 200, 179 79,413 87, 933 99. 964 8-1, 326 73,906 44,196 45,150 55, 670 54, 875 38, 820 39, 230 19,255 15,180 1.4, 536 1.4, 293 12,692 12,810 14,009 125, 321 129,824 126,445 128, 450 109,210 24, 354 22, 1S4 21,605 19, 677 20,430 23, 544 201,429 175, 373 177,490 157,508 172, 301 128, 371 981,919 968, 0t>7 969, 075 003. 707 925, 553 663, 228 124,191 117,011 121,173 119,950 127, US 118,416 205, 095 224, 056 276, 046 327, 673 349, 984 295,410 64, 848 70, 932 74, 059 64, 569 5P, 568 83, 964 45, 935 61,910 63,115 56,170 51,605 54,960 13,514 12,001 12,427 12,094 31,473 11,778 115,736 100,544 110,529 118, 528 111,074 103, 860 22, 534 20, 195 21, 192 20, 860 20, 975 21,375 127,091 128,000 .111,240 122,765 114,978 118,1.17 718,944 735, 249 789, 781 S42, 609 846, 77;r, 807, 880 119, 897 117,114 117,199 122,079 127,599 120, 396 310, 064 281, 170 284, 089 286, 418 320, 574 310,627 87, 749 78,801 66,971 77, 546 65, 623 67, 259 56, 170 44, 365 40, 735 43, 684 4.1, 738 38, 636 11,897 11,737 11,812 11, 762 11,991. 13, 083 101,293 109, 365 98, 505 100, 664 97, 921 104, 600 21,710 21,013 21,168 20, 869 21,402 22, 498 124,833 (13,890 117, 524 105,101 101,496 10S, 847 833,613 777, 455 758, 003 768, 123 788, 344 785, 946 343, 784 67,315 42, 823 118,433 97, 240 23, 378 107,994 13, 025 305, 597 59, 746 37, 270 116, 897 102,612 13, 339 23, 980 103,828 224, 515 55, 985 16, 695 116,983 105, 336 13,434 23, 738 5 0, 697 79, 549 39, 445 (4) (4) 5 15,431 70, 002 42, 007 () 0) 5 13, 661 61,560 45,122 0) (0 1 Beginning Sept. 11,1917, included with gold Treasury certificates. 2 Beginning Dec. 31,1914, includes minor coin. 3 Beginning Sept. 11,1917, includes all United States paper currency and bank notes except on the dates when shown under the re -pect ivc headings. 4 Included with paper currency on these dates. s Fractional silver and minor coin included with silver dollars on these dates. 813,992 7K3, 329 661,833 493, 609 SI 6, 120 532,126 153,386 153,438 149, 295 1915 Mar. 4... May 1_. Juno 23._ Sept.2__ Nov. 10.. Dec. 31.. 1916 Mar. 7__ May 1__ JuneSOSept. 12_ Nov. 17. Dec. 27.. 1917 Mar. 5__ Mayl.. June20.Sept. 11_ Nov. 20. Dec. 3 1 - H O 1914 Jan. 13.. Mar. 4 . . Juno 30._ Sept. 12.. Oct. 31.. Dec. 31.. O 3(i7, 918 388, 680 411, 783 H H O W 5 O TABLE N O . 54.—Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and other currency held by national banks at date of each report from January 13, 1914, to October 10, 1924—Continued [In thousands of dollars! Date Mar. 4_. May 10June29-. Feb. 28 May 4 June 30.— Seut.8 Nov 15 Dec. 29. _ _ Feb. 21 >\pr 28 Tune 30. Sept. 0 Dec. 31 Mar. 10 May 5 June 30 United Clearing States cerGold Treasury house cer- tificates tificates for gold certificates (sec. 5192) deposited cerlif!t;ate Paper currency 52,394 44, 202 34,261 30,417 27,071 | 24, 725 1919 1920 25, 590 25, 348 25,893 25, 130 24, 336 21,230 Lcgal-tCBder notes (4) 34, 467 I i (4) ; 28,201 I 0) 12,359 I 12,098 11,639 * 41.653 74,850 s 43; 759 0) 11,884 11, 530 j 11,425 5 37, 978 5 42,521 12,110 11,229 11,151 10,940 10.872 10,859 10,878 5 40, 0.18 M3, 515 11,025 5 43, 358 5 43, 473 5 15, 431 10,802 10,830 9,8(55 8,858 9, 058 3.8.13 5 40, 839 5 43,215 i 0,424 ' 42, 350 5 44, 003 5 47, 991 11,170 8 () 39,034 210,115 363, 435 101,789 53,317 () 59, 781 (4) (4) 45,104 283, 857 382. 100 302, 378 304.136 443, 828 522, 003 35,818 353, 002 375, 355 238, 080 359, 851 371,373 431,000 435, 839 455, 3(59 424, 455 439, 211 450, 041 508, 005 302,810 379, 876 282,801 397, 822 370, 800 421,910 376,751 456, 283 450, 351 471, 540 448, 037 494, 400 27, 259 0) 21,745 21 483 21, 183 20,819 19, 300 ( 20, 347 20,851 20, 438 17,01.3 17,620 18, 359 ? 22,951 19, 333 17, 389 s 43, 880 * 43, 735 9, 099 « 30, 790 3 36,949 332,138 337, 035 238, 501 280, 801 268,104 397, 773 402, 223 374, 349 357, 798 341,811 262,498 336,065 334,504 326,181 28, 581 8 32,073 () (*) 42,564 (4) () 8 0) () () 34,300 (4) 30,917 ( () <) 24,195 (4) 26*957 (4) 1922 «30,182 5 35,153 7,771 (4) 23,012 I 3 449, 719 463, 494 382,701 (0 22,234 22, 357 21, 532 22,5.10 23 510 20, 08(5 1921 58,348 ; 42,910 | Total lawful money Fractional silver coin 1918 Aug. 31. Nov.l.. Dec. 31.. Mar. 4 . . . May 12 June 30... Sept. 12.. Nov. 17. Dec. 31 Gold coin 27,114 8 24,421 n o g O ft C 205,061 a to w SI o 20, 762 19, 054 1752fi9 15, 044 7 108 5 34, 341 5 37, 265 16, 903 .19, 308 20, 422 23, 787 182 56 55 5 s 34, 868 6, 910 s 35, 975 ' 39, 002 0) 19,121 19, 253 19. 678 27, 095 87, 484 37, 288 u («) <*) 19,995 19, 8i 1 20, 070 18,169 Sept. In Dec. 29 259, 572 320, 369 331, 951 391,840 287,199 175,149 284, 963 305, 465 359,147 291,108 301,485 386, 428 261,119 202, 372 207, 770 342,909 345,219 UflO, 101 .1923 Apr.3 J u n e 30 Sept. 14 Dec. 31 ^ 23,004 25,508 ("0 <*) 0) 21,272 1924 M a r . 31 J u n e 30 Oct. 10 4 Included with paper currency on these dates. s 35, 629 7, 254 5 35, 293 5 0) 26, 662 0) 28,277 (0 23,879 (0 I H Fractional silver and minor coin included with silver dollars on these dates. c to TABLE N O . 55.—Specie held by national banks in the city of New York at date of each report from January 13, 191/h to October 10, 1924 to 00 [For prior years see annual report .1920] [In thousands of dollars] Date Gold Treasury certificates Gold coin Gold Treasury certificates payable to order Clearinghouse certificates (sec. 5192) Silver dollars Silver Treasury certificates Fractional silver coin Paper currency Total o j 1914 4,834 fi, 229 5,444 4, 953 5, 532 5, 208 135,709 158,776 142,616 J12,464 128,981 85, 791 J 7,420 2(5, 740 31,040 17,100 17,420 8,410 44,055 52,830 60, 545 46,910 39, 390 20, 020 49 55 53 .60 58 57 50,674 37, 111 39,413 47, 321 52, 534 41,318 1,358 1,230 1,218 1,142 1,172 1, 233 254,099 282,971 281, 229 229, 950 245, 087 162, 037 4, 501 4, 125 3, 970 6, 099 9, 468 7, 095 8L\ 110 101, 105 145, 144 190,450 209, 547 154,263 31,580 48, 000 50,150 42,960 38, 370 39, 890 41,950 49, 230 53, 270 43,090 41,890 64, 370 45 49 52 53 41 41 47,898 36, 371 37, 302 49, 432 38,009 33,167 1,054 1, 109 I. 057 i; 138 1,551 1, 275 209,138 239,989 290,945 333, 222 338,876 300,101 6,004 6,361 6,422 4, 324 5, 966 5,199 162,042 127,628 140, 655 124,877 156,330 148, 326 39,480 31, 360 26, 620 28,150 27, 280 25, 070 65, 740 60, 770 49,880 53, 210 48,090 53, 070 82 38 39 43 43 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, 646 250,902 238, 162 . 262,140 256,671 5,957 5, 655 5, 384 3,283 3,123 3,079 Jan.13-_. Mar- 4—. June 30... Se^t. 12Oct. 3 1 . . . Dec. 3 1 . . . 177,507 136, 178 64, 078 (!) 0) 0) 28, 540 22,980 4,750 46,370 45, 050 42,370 3,400 11,270 11, 010 48 47 46 2 1,741 2 2, 029 2 4, 572 22,946 22, 959 24, 603 1, 343 1, 672 1, 659 64,421 69, 792 67, 513 282, 710 234, 541 142, 890 72, 845 86, 214 86,174 2,218 2,367 1,990 2,153 15,44.8 C1) 14, 988 C1) 11,360 11,150 10,855 11, 220 2 1,854 2 2,727 21 2 2, 029 22, 638 59,802 24, 022 47,922 70,178 76,046 66,191 63,324 1915 Mar. 4— May 1... June 23.. Sept. 2— Nov. 10.. Dec. 31_. 1917 Mar. 5— May 1— June 20. Sept. 11.. Nov. 20Dec. 3 1 - 0) 0) 0) 0) (0 0) 1918 Mar. 4... May 10.. June 29.. Aug. 31.. H 3 ! 1916 Mar. 7... May 1— June 30.. Sept. 12.. Nov. 17_. Dec. 27_. 1 16,660 0) 12, 593 0) 1,722 o d a Nov. l__ Dec. 31. 2.24f> 1,745 1,981 1,872 1,860 I, 770 1,556 1,322 1919 Mar. 4... May 12.. June 30.. Sept. 12.. Nov. 17.. Dec. 31.. 0) 0) 0) 20, 800 10, 80C 13,820 11,910 0) (0 (0 0) 0) <") (0 0) 0) 10, 800 10, 800 JO, 803 .10, 800 10, 800 10, 800 0) 0) (3) 0) 0) 0) 10,800 10, 800 9,814 8,800 9,630 3,800 1920 Feb. 28.. May 4... June 30.. Sept. 8... Nov. 15.. Dec. 29.. 1,289 1, 162 1,134 1, 296 1,930 1,430 1921 Feb. 21. Apr. 28. June 30. Sept. 6.. Dcc. 31. 1,103 1,053 945 934 1922 MarlO.. May5... June30_. Sept. 15.. Dec. 29.. 0) 0) 13,186 0) 0) 0) () 0) 12, 503 10,359 8,763 942 W99 764 729 936 8,677 8,653 8, 576 8,106 5,003 H14 1521 7,218 ; 6,328 j_ 6,383 j 6,401 471 429 426 (0 0) (a) 8^282 I 8,922 ! 1923 Apr. 3 . . . June 30.. Sept. 14.. Dec. 31.. 1924 Mar. 31. June 30.. Oct. 10.. 1 Included with paper currency. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ? 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Includes fractional silver and minor coin. 2, 303 ; 49 2, 175 2,084 60 2,060 2. 528 2, 330 0) 11,422 0) 9,384 70,144 76,678 52,389 54, 158 29, 322 52,865 55,430 62,057 67,345 68, 914 64, 843 67,495 70, 314 76, 509 47,096 50,601 36,661 59, 438 53,498 58, 702 61, 178 64,715 68,965 71,958 67, 554 66,984 1, 758 47,119 52, 710 31,989 33,194 33, 424 50,329 56, 350 53, 093 46,014 , 44,912 1,690 33,091 31,442 25, 539 28,068 31,214 44,499 42,919 40, 351 38, 604 38,954 1,314 23,901 14, 793 19,109 21,834 33, 181 25, 698 27, 719 30,419 1,570 19,618 15,092 19,450 28,227 28,070 30,277 1,504 I 0) 0) 0) 1,993 2, 152 43 2,424 2. 496 3,052 (0 0) 0) (0 0) 2.069 2, 537 17 1.516 1,791 0) 0) 1,789 1,825 18 1,701 i,sni () 0) i,420 11 1,606 1,495 () 1,381 7 .1,479 0) 3 54, 795 37,273 1, 569 5,773 0) 0) 3,764 2,319 (0 2,638 0) 0) 2,685 0) Included with gold Treasury certificates. NOTE.—Beginning with report^ for Sept. 1 i, 19.17, 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. Paper currency includes all United States paper currency and bank notes except on the dates when shown under the respective headings. Fractional silver coin includes minor coin beginning Dec. 31, 1914. to CD 280 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 56.—Reserve held by national banks at date of each report from September 11, 1917, to October 10, 192% [In thousands of Hollars] Number of banks Date Sept. 11,1917 Nov. 20,1917 Dec. 31,1917.M a r . 4,1918 M a y 10,1918 June29,1918 Aug. 31,1918 Nov. 1,1918 Dec. 31,1918 Mar. 4,1919 M a y 12,1919 June 30,1919 Sept. 12,1919 Nov. 17,1919 Dec. 31,1919..Feb. 28,1920 M a y 4,1920 June 30,1920 Sept.8,1920 Nov. 15,1920 Dec. 29,1920,.Feb. 21,1921 Apr. 28,1921 Juno 30,1921 Sept. 6,192t Dec. 31,1921 Mar. 10,1922 May 5, 1922 June 30,1922 Sept. 15, 1922.... Dec. 29,1922 Apr. 3,1923.. June 30,1923 Sept. 14,1923 Dec. 31,1923... Mar. 31, 1924. June 30,1924 Oct. 10, 1924 _. _ _ 1 Net amount on which reserve is computed 7, 038 7, 05<> 7, 062 7,670 7, 088 7,705 7,728 7,754 7, 707 01 '73 10, 082. 77£ 10,348.806 10,550.545 10,402.409 10,310.417 10,127,910 10,450.059 10,707^510 11,562,483 11,283.710 11,718.095 11,570.140 12,274,272 12,721,467 12,825,314 12,994.198 .12,800,588 12,727,792 12,093,055 12, 493,179 12,078,661 11,654,918 11,134,115 1.1,010,794 10, 822, 861 11,141,891 11,271,100 11,471,231 11,810,544 12,051,224 12.349,018 12, 221, 916 12,186,055 12, 277, 560 12,458,042 12,341,069 12, 800, 802 13,429,246 ; ', 805 ', 890 ', 933 , 990 8, 030 8, 093 8,123 8,130 8,143 8,152 8. 154 8, 155 8,109 8,197 8. 230 8, 249 8, 240 8, 225 8,229 8,241 8, 239 8,184 8, 115 8, 085 8,074 Amount of reserve required 904,528 985, 004 1,008,104 998, 291 992,194 977, 208 1, 006, 032 1, 032,250 1, 113,142 1,074,164 1,121,319 1,107, 719 1, 170, 205 1,204,920 L, 211, 002 1, 225, 025 , 207, 584 ,204,501 ,193,947 ,172,175 I, 138. 132 ., 093, 950 ., 045, 087 ,038, 195 ., 015, 409 I, 056, 976 1,009,120 1,000,215 L, 124, 020 L, 130,091 , 161, 292 I, 132,927 1,129,755 ., 1.35, 859 ., 152. 295 , 145,588 ,203, 824 1, 205, 021 Percentage of amounts Amount due due from from Federal Federal reserve banks reserve to amount banks l on which reserve is computed 1, 048, 425 1, 080, 075 1,1.14.081 1,074,211 I, 106, 862 1,131,674 1, 101,629 I, 182, 608 I, 151,145 1, 180, 961 1,211,079 1,229,533 1,264,482 1,314,302 1,288, 169 1, 207, 823 1,247,090 1,232,039 1,220, 152 1,187,251 1,130, 402 1,078,730 1. 041, 760 1,031,408 1,1.45, 074 1,120,793 1, 152, 111 1,152, 833 1,233,717 1,222,404 1.181, 428 1,144. 516 1,171,274 .,182, 863 1,162,061 1,200,250 1,305,512 10.40 JO. 44 10. 55 10. 27 10. 74 11. 17 10.05 10.23 10. 23 10. 20 10.08 10.46 10. 02 9.94 10. 25 9. 91 9,90 9. 80 9.71 9.77 9.83 9.70 9.69 9.46 9.53 10.28 9.91 10.04 9. 76 10. 24 9. 90 9.07 9.39 9. 54 9.49 9. 42 9.38 9. 72 Includes cash in vault and due from approved reserve agents of nonmember national banks in Alaska and Hawaii. TABLE N O . 57.—Reserve computation of 'national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] Mar. 31, 1924 D e c . 31, 1923 Banks in— Xcw York. Chicago Contra! reserve citics. Amount: of le.-'-erve required Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks Net Net amounts due from amount banks not- on which OH which reserve is included in reserve computed calculation' computed 7'er cent Amount of ri serverequired Amount of lawful reserve. with "Federal reserve banks Per cent on w h i c h computed 280,191 83, 253 279, 393 h3,5!O 12. 09 13. 04 23. 050 1. 3::<S 2, 239, 923 015, 510 291,190 80,016 302, 316 71,637 13. 50 11.64 3<J9, 444 302. 909 12.77 2-1,394 2, 855, 433 371,206 373, 983 13. 10 OTHER RESET?VE CITIES 9.83 40, 914 11,617 417,990 41,799 1,145 410,173 3V, 933 9. 55 5,651 Boston..._. 4, 732 440 5, 173 10. 93 59, 584 5, 958 6. 236 10. 47 47,3 ir> Albany 490 3, 79*5 266 3, 704 9.92 39, 455 3, 945 4.022 10. 19 37,901 Brooklyn and Bronx _.. 4,858 4, 232 2. 269 4,847 11.45 33, 676 3, 368 3, 518 10. -15 42,323 Buffalo 8. 500 42, 270 4, 579 43, 947 10.40 4 L3, 948 41,395 42, 628 10. 30 422,098 Philadelphia . . 9. 85 27, 378 24, 772 9. 05 27, 032 032 273, 778 192 20, 638 270,322 Pittsburgh 2. 600 8,778 1,887 7, 902 9. 07 83, 045 8, 304 7, 991 9. 62 87,779 Baltimore 4, 042 7, 347 4,030 7,430 10. 11 73, 110 7, 312 0, 986 9. 5;> 73,408 Washington 489 4. 785 234 4,348 9.09 46, 782 4, 678 5, 157 11.02 47,85.5 Kichmond 220 3, 795 2,047 4, 051 10. 07 46, 068 4, 667 5, 137 11.01 37,949 Atlanta 2, 809 2, 098 32. 298 3, 230 3, 289 10. 18 053 9. m 100 28.090 Jacksonville 2, 590 2, 175 20, 205 2,051 10. !5 2,212 2. 020 ••). 8;i .1,670 22', 120 Birmingham 2,859 3, 450 12.09 26, 190 2, 620 2, 303 8.79 28, 58(5 New Orleans145 6, 035 234 5, flOH 8. 4") 04,310 0, 431 6, 543 10. 17 (Mi, 352 Dallas. 423 1,010 .1,734 882 10.7:1 16,447 1,645 1,461 8. *8 10, 159 El Paso. _ 8. (Kj 4, 143 4, 323 JO. 43 34, 921) 3, 492 2,815 41,433 Fort W o r t h . . . 1.254 770 099 9. O K 10. 72 143 11,703 663 1,170 7,095 Citil vest on 7, 340 8, f>81 294 11.K2 64, 071 6, 407 0, 450 129 I0.U7 73,403 Houston "_""___ 1,091 2, 825 070 3. 043 10. 77 25, 990 2, fi99 v 673 28,240 San Antonio 802 13,089 1,309 980 1,382 10. 50 11,427 1, 143 1. 274 11. ;.:i Waco.. 350 452 268 405 10. 30 A, 160 410 303 K 73 4,513 Little Hock. ".".7-""."."."/."-.-"..."... 47 53,042 5,304 5, 273 9. 94 52, 101 5,210 4, 849 y.:ii Louisville 897 34 054 904 942 883 9, 422 <x r>2 8,833 10.23 Memphis.. """" 410 27,4.80 2,748 2,79! JO. 15 2, 672 2, 795 546 26,719 Nashville. _ 10. 46 1 .nd This amount represents the net amount due from banks as shown by the reports of those banks whose balances due from exceed the balances due to banks and must he deducted .ecks from the nniouot in the second column in order to prove the apparent amount of liabilities upon which reserve is required. Certified cheeks and cashiers' died are now included with the amount due to banks in the reserve calculation. o •••q to OO to to TABLE N O . 57.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report daring year ended October 10, 1924—Continued 00 [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923—Continued Net amounts Net due from amount banks not on which included reserve is in reserve computed calculation Banks in— Amount of reserve required Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks Mar. 31, 1924—Continued Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed Net amounts due from banks not included in reserve calculation Net amount on which reserve is computed Amount of reserve required Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks Per cent to net amount on wrhich reserve is computed OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo -._ Indianapolis Chicago Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Dubuque Sioux Citv Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph St. Louis Lincoln Omaha Kansas Citv. Kans Topeka WichitaHelena Denver Pueblo Muskogoe Oklahoma Citv Tiilsa Seattle Spokane Portland 1,296 1,589 214 . .-- --- - 4,453 219 7, 233 960 1.744 464 200 243 __ _ 310 . ..- .- . -. - _ _ . 3, 985 181 252 3 1,002 96 550 94 42 - 510 5,972 25 2,470 75,720 39,439 51,112 19,329 49, 751 34, 516 14, 212 103, 639 15, 763 71, 435 109, 303 63, 278 12,029 23, 591 4,654 17,291 84, 908 14, 330 163, 322 13,256 60,0006,481 8,432 17,425 3, 968 72, 267 7,143 8,690 31, 964 42, 215 70, 086 18, 126 52,442 7,572 3,944 5,111 1,933 4,975 3,452 1,421 10,364 1, 576 7,144 10.930 6,328 1,203 2,359 465 1,729 8, 491 1,433 Ifi, 332 1,326 6,000 648 843 1,742 397 7,227 714 869 3,196 4,222 7,008 1,8.13 5, 244 7,061 4,213 6,014 2,257 4,273 3,664 1,450 7, 675 1,574 7,073 10,003 6, 563 1.604 2,204 479 1,677 9,293 1,470 17,531 1,291 5,890 660 891 1,745 526 6,600 774 918 2,843 4,885 7,711 1,716 4, 763 9.33 10.68 11.77 11.68 8.59 10. 62 10.20 7.41 9.99 9.90 9.15 10. 37 13. 34 9.34 10. 29 9.70 10. 94 10. 25 10.73 9.74 9.82 10. 18 10. 57 10.01 13.26 9. 13 10.84 10. 56 8.89 11. 57 11.00 9. 47 9.08 1,579 1,149 957 581 4,154 2,092 833 1,159 172 155 346 1,374 275 579 956 14 20 3, 267 2,491 196 1,054 2,494 3,119 62 940 75,971 47,284 56,837 21, 452 47, 273 34,879 16, 167 102, 550 15,232 85, 033 114, 353 76, 660 13. 340 23,100 4,657 17, 986 86, 398 15, 534 160, 960 14, 559 65, 050 6,016 8,427 16, 787 3, 555 76, 637 10, 674 7,722 30, 997 44,165 70, 006 19, 730 51,734 7,597 4,728 5,684 2,145 4,727 3,488 1,617 10, 255 1,523 8, 503 11,435 7,666 1,334 2,310 466 1, 799 8,640 1, 554 16,096 1,456 6,505 601 843 1,679 356 7,664 1,067 772 3,100 4,416 7,001 1,973 f>, 173 7,337 4,769 6,035 2,262 3,698 3,609 1,673 7,981 1,706 8, 446 10, 697 6,657 1,626 2,245 502 1, 799 9,316 1, 534 16,079 1,400 6,677 406 863 1, 837 433 7,106 1,050 801 3,020 •1, 214 7,129 2,040 3S 654 9.66 10.09 10.62 10.54 7.82 10. 35 10. 35 7.78 11.20 9.93 9. 35 8.68 12. 19 9.72 10. 78 10.00 10.78 9.88 9.99 9.62 10.26 6.75 10.24 10.94 12. j« 9. 35 9.84 10.41 9.74 9. 54 10.18 10.34 7.06 6,343 ! 471 | 4,376 • Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco... Ogden Salt Lake City.. 280 1,067 ! 150, 650 20,920 "158,686 6,310 20,519 15, 065 2, 092 15, 8i)9 631 2, 052 1.5, 298 2, 345 17, 668 '651 2. 527 10. 15 11.21 11. 13 10.32 12. 31 2, 521 13 3, 720 279 287 145, 710 19. 582 149, 970 5, 201 18, 097 14, 571 J, 958 14,997 520 1,810 14, 227 2, 118 14,875 518 1,772 9.76 10.82 9.92 9. 96 9. 79 All other reserve cities SO, 121 | 3,641,969 10. 08 61,740 3, 666, 485 3(M5, 648 358, 552 9.78 Total nl 1 reserve cities _ _ _ • 98,937 | 6,483,849 1.1.26 86, 134 6,521,918 737,854 732, 535 11.23 7.30 8.03 7.32 7.36 7.86 7.33 3,707 1,451 .1,541 9, 658 2, 175 9, 808 61,335 38, 655 25, 936 27i, 635 43, 323 144,328 4,293 2, 706 1,816 .19,014 3,033 10,103 4,423 3,010 1,837 19,167 3, 072 . 0 1. 1 , 17 7.21 7. 79 7.08 7. 06 7.09 7.01 COUNTRY BANKS Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts... Khodo Island Connecticut Total New England States.. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania. Delaware Maryland Total Eastern States. Virginia West Virginia . . . North Carolina _.. youth Carolina.... Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas. _. Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Total Southern States.. Ohio. Indiana Illinois Michigan. . Wisconsin.. Minnesota. 4, 615 3, 323 2, 040 20,456 3. 299 J. 1,220 4, 626 ! 2, 155 i 1,972 : !1,691 | 3.113 18,302 i (53,207 41,407 27,842 278,044 41,972 153,015 4.425 2,898 1,949 19, 463 2,938 i 0,711 41,859 ; 605,487 | 42,38-4 j 44,953 7.42 28, 340 I 585,212 | 40,965 41,626 7.11 28,007 • 25.791 j 62, 790 i 608 j 3,031 ! 508,819 | 428,003 | 777.773 .11,968 49,420 35, 617 29, 960 54,444 838 3, 460 38. 953 31,831 59, 669 906 3,710 7. 66 7.44 7.67 7. 57 7. 51 25, 303 17,522 62,071 984 2,867 511,078 406,303 772, 376 .11,948 48,183 35, 776 28,441 54,066 836 3, 373 37, 857 30, 555 57, 259 873 3, 645 7. 41. 7. 52 7.41 7.31 7. 57 7.61 108,807 1,749,888 I 122,492 .130,189 7. 44 9,741 8,372 7,212 4, 786 3,283 5, 293 5,059 2,971 2, 992 20, 704 3, 590 6, 641 5,642 7.40 7.35 7.61 7.77 7.90 7.87 7.75 7. 45 6.84 7.48 7.44 7.14 7.79 O W H 120,227 | 1.77.r),983 | 8,733 7, 190 i 9,844 8,946 5,870 6, 462 10, 161 i 3, 124 4,838 : 52,459 i 5,673 : 10,309 i 5,418 : 144,321 110,302 102,481 71,040 49,847 56,610 72,586 39,115 50,482 309,066 51,884 98,301 73,609 139,027 : 1,229,644 j 24, 132 ! 11,744 • 23,139 10,787 i 13,003 i 12,175 i 291,628 175,210 289,514 123,119 130,795 150, 497 121,319 I .135,069 7,015 7, 563 6,670 5, 243 3, 365 9, 736 7,288 2,953 2, 440 38,963 5, 073 7,898 5, 111 10,102 7,721 7,174 4,973 3,489 3,963 5,081 2, 738 3, 534 21,634 3, 632 6, 881 5,153 11,312 8,1.46 7.991 5,854 3,898 4,310 5.692 2,861 3, 532 23, 622 3.992 7.120 6, 080 7.84 7.38 7.80 8.24 7.82 7.61 7.84 7.31 7.00 7. 04 7. 69 7.24 8.26 86,075 94,41.0 7.68 109,318 1,149,936 I 80,496 86, 286 21, 948 13,154 22,154 9, 326 9, 736 10, 913 7. 53 7. 51 7.65 7.57 7.44 7.25 25, 248 9. 977 26,193 13,395 14, 784 11,833 298, 786 166,243 302, 864 .134, 178 140, 138 146, 733 20,9i5 11,637 21,200 9, 393 9,810 10,271 2 457 1 12 410 21 945 9 372 , 9 917 , 10,342 o r; 7.50 20,414 12. 265 20, 266 8, 618 9,155 10, 535 3 7.1.8 7.46 7.25 6.98 7.08 7.05 131,597 113,875 94, 773 61,557 41,580 67, 297 65, 26f> 39,893 43, 765 276,610 48, 259 93,004 72, 460 tT-1 H K o w to 00 CO TABLE NO. 57.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 19:24—Continued to oo [In thousands of dollars] Mar. Dec. 31, 1923—Continued Net Net amounts amount due from banks not on which reserve is included in reserve computed calculation Banks in— Amount of reserve required Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed Net amounts due from banks not included in reserve calculation Net amount on which reserve is computed 31, 1924—Continued Amount of reserve required Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed M i—i COUNTRY BANKS—continued 10,908 4,574 . . . Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona _ . Total Pacific States 10,676 3,828 7.33 7.43 12,668 3,519 151,726 49,346 10,621 3,454 11,452 3,715 7. 54 7.53 1,357,858 95,050 101, 735 7.49 117,617 1,390,014 97,301 100,610 7.24 5,290 4,039 4,018 12,780 6,909 4,913 9,411 1,550 22,702 48, 286 48, 264 55,461 103, 765 43,232 39,027 62, 550 21,349 146, 273 3,380 3,379 3,882 7,264 3,026 2,732 4,379 1,494 10,239 3, 547 3,487 4,124 7,789 3,166 2,943 4,773 1,560 11,206 7.35 7.22 7.44 7.51 7.32 7.54 7.63 7.31 7.66 4,918 5,069 5.366 10^ 763 5,699 3,499 8,948 1,509 18,426 47, 910 45, 437 55, 859 96, 055 37, 522 35, 537 61, 737 16,925 135, 290 3,354 3,181 3, 910 6,724 2, 626 2,488 4,321 1,185 9,470 3,535 3, 542 4,349 7,219 2,664 2,677 4, 586 1, 235 9,973 7.38 7.78 7.79 7. 52 7. .10 7. 53 7. 43 7.30 7.37 568, 207 30, 775 42,595 7.50 64,197 532, 272 37, 259 39, 780 7.47 7.27 7. 55 7.38 7.60 8.41 7.99 7. 51 8,850 5,474 12,948 4, 445 486 1,094 2,178 81,895 52, 639 2Q5, 018 35,001 5,107 9,170 18,078 5, 733 3,685 14,35.1. 2, 450 357 642 1,265 5,938 3,892 15,166 2,487 383 661 1,213 7. 25 7. 39 7. 40 7. 1L 7. 50 7.20 6.71 7. 43 35,475 406,908 28,483 29,740 7.31 43 2,135 320 M57 21.41 7, 543 5,657 13,916 5, 245 1,138 1, 505 3, 644 - Alaska (nonmember banks) 10,192 3,605 71,612 Total Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas 145,595 51,500 110,462 Iowa Missouri __ __ 77, 556 55, 536 223,109 39, 285 C. 042 9,572 20,161 5,429 3,887 15,618 2,750 423 670 1, 411 5,636 4,194 |f>, 460 2,984 508 765 1,515 38,648 431,261 30,188 32,062 58 2,089 313 '309 * 14. 79 \~ -3 Cl 2 3,604 550 2 1,716 40. 83 100 2,786 418 838 30.08 58 5, 753 803 2 2, 025 35. 20 143 4, 921 738 2 1,295 26.32 Total counlrv banks 521,893 5,974,193 418, 654 452,849 7.58 463,897 5, 8.19,151 407, 734 429, 526 7.38 Total United States 020,830 12,458,042 1.152,295 1,182,863 9.49 550,031 12,341,069 1, 145,588 1, 102,001 9.42 Hawaii (nonmcniher banks) Total (nomuembcr banks) J u n e 30, 1924 Banks i n - New York Chicago Centra 1 reserve cities Net Net amounts due from amount banks not on which i ncluded reserve is in reserve computed calculation Amount of reserve required Oct. 10, 1924 Amount oi lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks Per cent to net amount oii w h i c h reserve is computed Net amounts Net due from amount banks not on which included reserve is in reserve computed calculation Amount of reserve required 2, 551,550 701,868 331, 702 91,243 292,963 99, 685 11.48 14. 20 10,839 099 2,680,201 720,633 3, 253,424 422,945 392, 648 12.07 11,538 3,400,834 348,420 93.682 442,108 4,802 44, 201 42, 551 442,011 Boston_ 5, 200 5,490 6, 682 66,817 Albany 422 41,823 4,182 3, 890 Brooklyn and Bronx 1,510 3, 693 39, 905 3, 991 Buffalo 4,0(50 444, 741 44.474 Philadelphia 46,028 Pittsburgh... 1,326 292,012 24,176 29, 201 9, 262 1,723 86,11 J 8,611 Baltimore _ _ .... 4,078 7, 269 7, 119 72, 691 Washington -1,094 3,490 903 46,938 Richmond. . 4. 605 4, 745 47,449 5,911 Atlanta 3,096 980 30,900 3,080 Jacksonville 20,916 2,091 2,453 4, 347 Birmingham __ 3,244 24,028 2,403 New Orleans 5, 945 6, 037 59,450 1,977 Dallas 1,414 1,082 1,000 14,139 El Paso. . .. 3, 532 795 3, 169 31, 689 Fort Worth.. 998 965 9, 976 566 Galveston 60, 654 0,005 6, 716 839 11 ouston . . 2,491 2,818 24, 906 1,100 San Antonio. ... 1,133 10, 205 1,020 1,093 Waco 469 51.0 5, 100 389 Little Rock . .. 54,169 5, 295 5,417 Louisville . . _ 8,912 891 818 252 Memphis 2,902 2, 758 537 27, 581 Nashville... . . 7,114 72, 730 7, 273 2, 341 Cincinnati. . . . . .. 2 The cash in vault (exclusive of national-bank notes) and due from approved reserve agents. 9.63 8.22 9. 30 9.25 10. 35 8.28 10. 76 9. 79 7. 45 12. 46 9.95 11.73 13. 50 10. 15 7.65 11.15 9. 07 11.07 1L31 10.71 9. 20 9.77 9. 00 10. 55 9. 78 2,229 477. 071 08,437 44,282 41,102 477,810 317,442 94, 857 78,559 18,179 51,139 30, 088 25,438 25, 350 60, 652 15,448 35,785 15, 1.17 06,410 28,712 11,919 4,380 49, 502 9. 399 25.524 77, 780 47, 707 6,844 4,428 4,110 47. 781 31,744 9.486 7, 850 4,818 5, 114 3, 009 2, 544 2, 535 6, 665 1, 545 3, 578 1,512 0, 6-11 2,871 1,192 438 4, 956 940 2, 552 7, 779 19,432 4, 890 24,322 OTHER RESERVK CITIEH 402 3,830 5,881 176 1,413 5,468 X9f> 9,012 4,677 438 2,084 948 413 3, 974 1,210 35 L 937 610 1,898 Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks 354, 380 88, 687 443,007 47, 466 7, 153 4,704 3,859 47,374 29,059 9,336 8,095 4. 589 ">, 042 3, 053 2, 525 2,493 5, 052 Pel* cent to net amount OJI which reserve is computed 13 22 12. 31 13. 03 9. 95 10.45 o o o r 10. 62 9.39 9.91 9. 15 9.84 10. 30 '.). :»2 9. 80 10. 15 9. 93 9. 83 7. 58 1, ">o5 9. U4 3, 602 2,075 7, 280 3, 255 1,322 399 4, 790 1,092 2,512 7,071 10. 07 13. 73 10. 97 1i.34 11. 09 9.11 9. 00 11. 02 9. S4 9. 80 to 00 en TABLE NO. 57.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued to 00 [In thousands of dollarsl Oct. 10, 1924—Continued June 30, 1924—Continued Banks in— Net amounts Net amount due from banks not on which included reserve is in reserve computed calculation Amount of reserve required Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks Net Per cent Net amounts to net due from amount amount on which on which banks not reserve is included reserve is in reserve computed calculation computed Amount of reserve required Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed 1 OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued Cleveland Columbus Toledo. Indianapolis Chicago. Peoria Detroit Grand Rapids Milwaukee Minneapolis St. Paul Cedar Rapids Des Moines Duhuque Sioux City Kansas City, Mo St. Joseph St. Louis Lincoln Omaha Kansas City, Kans__ Topeka Wichita Helena Denver Pueblo... Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa Seattle Spokane Portland Los Angeles. 3,657 1,320 1,898 4,091 9,379 874 1,233 323 1,242 353 87 409 2,527 360 201 36 770 351 102 7,914 1,797 147 3,210 3,166 4,341 77 1,547 3,863 51,542 51,598 12,334 49, 691 35, 698 15,985 111,218 14,887 83, 936 101,064 | 70,005 12,205 23,433 4,971 16,969 87,262 13,946 i 157,914 i 14,563 i 63,513 ! 6,434 ! 8,022 i 16, 687 i 3, 680 I 81,529 I 9,560 ' 7,678 33,001 44,672 70, 540 .19, 297 50,000 147,402 5,154 5,160 1,234 4,969 3.570 1,598 11,122 1.489 8.394 10,106 7,001 1,220 2,343 497 1,697 i 8,726 ! 1.395 " 15,791 1,456 6,351 644 802 1,669 368 8,153 956 768 3,300 4,467 7,054 1,930 5,000 14,740 4, 350 5, 261 1,247 3,856 3, 630 1,610 10,078 1,507 8,443 10,719 7,212 1,316 2, 352 499 1,627 10.000 1,581 10,722 1,494 6,609 623 813 1,748 399 8, 545 938 830 3,267 5,982 7,801 1,990 4,990 15, 586 8.44 10.20 10. 11 7.76 10. 17 10.07 9.06 10.12 10. 06 10. 61 10. 30 10.78 10.04 10.04 9.59 11.46 11.34 6.79 10. 26 10.41 9.68 10. 13 10.48 10.84 10.48 9.81 10.81 9. 90 13. 39 11.06 10.31 .10. 00 10.57 49,034 54,046 6,344 47, 920 37, 125 4,867 15,979 124,639 6, 960 17.406 J,517 85,845 2,377 134,916 580 80, 613 167 14,950 23, 207 5,101 797 18,858 - —--95,729 J64 16, 059 183,387 3,402 15,506 382 68, 220 170 5, 567 1,409 8,571 629 18,958 159 4,196 5.998 90,075 761 8,159 7,991 2,934 i 34,144 2. 257 ! 43,489 71,487 9,517 i 20, 374 410 I 56,172 3,237 11,406 I 134,569 1,198 2,320 4,903 5,405 634 4, 792 : 3.712 1,598 i 12,464 i 1,741 ' 8,584 : 13,492 i 8,061 i 1,495 I 2,321 j 510 i 1,886 i 9,573 ! 1,606 : 18, 339 1,551 6,822 557 857 1,896 420 9,007 816 799 3,414 4, 349 7, 149 2, 037 5,617 15,457 4,926 5,798 677 3,471 3,920 1,689 12,424 1.846 8, 563 12,923 8,197 1,518 2,384 524 1,924 10,136 1,783 21,251 1,762 7,570 722 889 1,986 457 10,581 825 794 3, 558 5, 067 7,981 2, 385 6,232 15,979 10.05 10.73 10. 67 7.24 10. 56 10. 57 9. 97 10.61 9. 97 9. 58 10. 17 10.15 10.27 10. 27 10.20 10. 59 11. 10 11.59 11.36 11.10 12.97 10.37 10.48 10.89 11.75 10. 11 9.94 10.42 11. 65 11.16 11.71 11.09 10.34 3 o M d w w si o . . . 450 3,430 177 1,027 20,679 163,623 5,419 J8,847 2, 068 16, 362 542 1,885 2, 0S7 17.761 ' 520 1,870 105, 376 3,735,717 373, 572 _.. 129,698 6,989,141 796,517 ___ 4,293 2,088 2,071 12,695 2.741 12,219 62,536 39,321 27,799 283,295 43,264 149,384 36, 107 32,313 24,392 61,456 1.458 3, 852 123,471 Oakland San Francisco Ogden Salt Lake City All other reserve cities Total all reserve cities .10. 09 10. 85 9. 60 9.92 237 5,611 361 1,040 19,980 184,766 5. 665 20, 390 1,998 18, 477 566 2,039 2, i24 19, 825 606 2,196 10. 63 10.73 10.70 10. 77 369, 097 9.88 117,230 4, 035, 885 403,589 410,832 10. 18 761,745 10. 90 128, 768 7,436,719 845, 697 853,899 11.48 4,378 2, 752 1,946 19,831 3, 028 10,457 4, 662 2. 761 2, 032 21,194 3, 290 11, 164 7.46 7.02 7.31 7.48 7. 60 7.47 4.737 3i 337 2,148 15,492 3, 523 10,638 64,310 42,415 29, 026 296, 201 43.939 149,736 4, 502 2, 969 2,032 20,734 3,076 10,481 4,834 3, 174 2,083 21.129 3, 198 .11,143 7. 52 7.48 7.18 7. 13 7.28 7.44 (505,599 42, 392 45, 103 7.45 39, 875 625, 627 43, 794 45, 561. 7.28 531,068 436,230 772,433 12,446 50,027 37,175 30, 536 54, 070 871 3, 502 40,850 33 148 58,461 1,103 3, 684 7.69 7 60 7. 57 8.86 7.36 43, 292 93 025 73.824 ' 749 4,728 546, 987 444 122 787, 790 12,384 52, 827 38.289 31 089 55,145 867 3. 698 40.456 34 060 59, 201 964 4,046 7.40 7 67 7. 5i 7.78 7. 6<i 1,802,204 126, 154 137,246 7.62 .145,618 .1,844, 110 129,088 .138,727 7. 52 129,502 106,998 87, 142 58,505 40,730 60, 968 62,329 39,074 41,122 250,851 47. 229 90.551 69, 969 9, 065 7, 490 6, 100 4, 095 2, 851 4,268 4, 363 i\ 735 2, 878 17. 5IH) 3, 306 6, 339 4,898 7.54 7.27 7 96 8.52 7.70 8.03 7.64 7 50 7.00 7. 47 7. 42 7. 48 7. 94 10. 309 6,898 8 444 5, 703 5,512 7,825 10,900 4 761 2,427 58, 876 7. 546 5, 964 5, 504 10,498 7,404 6 458 4, 755 3, 596 4, 579 5,337 3 096 3, 091 21,894 3,805 6, 374 5, 722 75,948 20,718 i 2, 177 21,247 9, 143 9, 590 10, 952 10,080 3, 402 7.62 140, 669 132,884 104,956 89 437 58, 174 46, 541 59, 959 67, 476 40 819 41,899 291, 743 49, 026 87,451 71,248 1, 14.1,613 9, 302 7, 347 6. 2(51 4, 072 3, 258 4. 197 4, 723 2 857 2, 933 20,422 3.432 6, 122 4, 987 1,084,970 9. 762 7, 784 6 939 4,984 3, i38 4. 895 4. 759 2 932 2, 880 18,733 3, 505 6, 774 5, 554 82, 639 86, 609 21,661 13, 144 22,895 9,477 10, .158 11,418 10,803 3,680 7.32 7. 56 7.54 7.26 7.41 7.30 7. 50 7.57 28, 520 14,320 32,061 12,980 17, 575 17, 229 15,216 4, 783 294, 328 170, 867 300, 508 131,293 138,358 154, 105 150,730 50, 135 79,913 20, 603 11,961 21,036 9, 190 9, 685 10,787 10,551 3, 509 21.817 12,760 22,484 10,574 10,178 .11,621 11, 172 3, 752 7.90 7. 05 7 l>2 S. 17 7 73 7. 64 7 91 7 58 7.38 7. 50 7. 76 7.29 8. 03 7. 59 7.41 7.47 7.48 8. 05 7.36 7. 54 7.41 7.48 103,236 7. 43 142,684 1,390,324 97, 322 .104,358 7.51 COUNTRY BANKS Maine New Hampshire Vermont __ Ma^sachuset ts Rhode Island Connecticut.. Total New E ngland States New York Sew Jersev Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland _ _ Total Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama 1 T i^sissinni V Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee _ Total Southern States Ohio Indiana. Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota I own Missouri . _- - Total Middle Western States _. . 6, 497 6, 589 7 386 5,318 3,433 9,239 8, 153 3 816 1,766 34,449 5,512 7, 743 4, 648 101,549 ------ . ..... 26, 782 12,597 29. 26P, 11,343 12, 567 17.619 12.098 3, 703 125,977 295. 967 173, 965 ='503, 531 130,608 136,995 156. 4")« 144,000 48. fi(W 1,390.127 97, 309 S O n o g n n to 00 TABLE NO. 57.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued OO oo [In thousands of dollars] Oct. 10, 1924—Continued June 30,1924—Continued Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks Net Per cent amounts Net to net due from amount amount on which on which banks not reserve is included reserve is in reserve compul ed calculation computed Amount of lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks w Net amounts Net due from amount banks not on which included reserve is in reserve computed calculation Amount of reserve required 3,603 4,710 6, 781 13.403 6,217 3, 738 7,871 2, 335 20,605 43,507 43, 734 54, 993 98.40ti 39,158 33, 974 59, 207 18, 395 135, 247 3,045 3,061 3.850 6,888 2,741 2,378 4,145 1,288 9,467 3,191 3, 334 4, 139 7, 401 2,774 2, 530 4.497 1.396 9,967 7.33 7.62 7.53 7.52 7.08 7.45 7.60 7. 59 7.37 11,059 6,935 8,049 21, 108 9,697 5, 980 11,645 2,441 28,407 54, 247 47, 757 56, 775 106, 326 44, 394 29, 700 64, 773 18,067 151,155 3,797 3,343 3,974 7, 443 3,108 2,079 4. 534 1,265 10,581 4,257 3, 645 4, 301 8, 237 3,594 2,31(5 4, S5JS 1,319 11,400 7. 85 7. Ii3 7.58 7. 75 8.10 7. H O 7. 50 7. 30 7. 54 69,258 526, 621 36,863 39, 229 7. 45 105,321 573, 200 40,124 43,927 78, 338 53, 012 197,418 35, 261 4,692 9,799 17,489 5,484 3,711 13,819 2,408 329 686 1,224 5, 770 4,037 14. 565 2, 723 351 766 1,260 7.37 7.62 7.38 7.72 7.48 7.82 7.20 L3, 246 8,993 23,172 7,086 641 1,572 2,213 81,036 58, 230 205,271 35,809 4.900 10,194 16, 607 5, 673 4, 076 14,369 2, 507 343 714 1,162 6, 129 4,297 15,066 2, «lJ.r) 372 783 1,208 7. 50 7.38 7.34 7. 58 7.68 7.27 29,472 7.44 7. 41. 2 402 2 1,178 18.10 30. 13 * 1,580 25. 77 332 5, 594 7. 55 631,422 5, 992, 527 9.38 760,190 13,429,246 1, 265, 621 3 7. (Mi 8,520 5,694 15,626 5, 255 379 1,506 2,642 Banks in— Amount of reserve required Per cent to net amount on which reserve is computed H O *4 COUNTRY BANKS—continued North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska . Kansas. Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . . Oklahoma. . . . . . . . Total Western States Washington Oregon California. Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona. ..„ Total Pacific States.. 39,622 _ Total United States 27,721 2,221 3, 910 333 587 _. _ Total (nonmember banks) _ Total country banks 396,009 61 _ Alaska (nonmember banks) Hawaii (nonmember banks) _ 61 ___ __ _ 6,131 920 499,045 5,811,661 407,307 438, 505 628,743 12,800, 802 1, 203,824 1, 200, 250 n o to o 7. m 56, 923 412,059 28,844 30, 550 46 286 2,379 3,215 357 482 2 578 a 1, 333 24. 30 41.40 839 a 1,911 34.16 419, 924 451, 643 7.54 1,305> 542 9.72 o EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER Ol? I H E CUBBEXCY 289 TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from January, 191/,, to October, 192.i [For prior years see annual report 1920] 1914 Resources Jan.13 (7,49;* banks) Loans and discounts _ $6, 175, 404, 961. 53 Overdrafts-21,838,399.48 U. S. bonds to secure circulation . 73(1, 000, 910. 00 Miscellaneous securities to secure circulation United States bonds to 1secure United States deposits 50, 342, 980. 00 Other bonds to secure United States deposits 07.878, 130.32 United States bonds on hand 5, 112,910. (X) Premiums on United States bonds 5. 071, 68 i. 95 Bonds, securities, etc. 1,020, 494.7J 1.08 Stock Banking house, furniture, and fixtures 250. 995, 908. f>3 Other real esl.atc owned.. 32, 025, 254. 3ft Due from national banks (not 482, 030, 437. 04 reserve agents) Due from State banks and bankers 251, 113.S18.01 Due from approved reserve 802, 78fi, 844. 06 agents Checks and other cash items. _ _. 37,244,268. 10 Exchanges for clearing house. 2(13,295. 70s. 41 Bills of other national banks 51,797. 179.00 Frw.. currency, nickels and cts_. 3, 959, 837. 04 Specie 780, 490. 209. 56 I iOgal-tender notes _. . _ 201,429, 21.i. 00 Five per cent redemption fund.. 35,371,589.0-1 Duo from Treasurer United 14,404,098. W > States Clearing-house loan certificate... Total 392, 063, 116. 72 50, 285, 032. 00 48, 405, 573. 20 56,78.1,241.53 : 11,955,298.58 ; 48,311,495.63 72, 372, 019. 72 0, 42!}, 78a 87 4, 058, 150. 50 : 1,015,981.897. 19 i 3 42. 809, 011. 19 : 3, 921, 759. 03 941, 723, 232. 07 42, 032, 85.1. 94 i 59, 332, 288. 52 5,476,718.00 2 4,859,010.88 , 027, 326, 660. 58 208.042.022.88 ! 39,012,8.')5. 78 i 257, 520, 014. 18 33,981, 161.55 209,661,511.40 40,787.222. 13 513,728, 130.83 410,370,729.94 230.776,211. 19 191.. ^1,682. 48 ; 881,702,559.08 40, 184, 406. 94 48, 177,045.00 3.964,017. \2 792, 094, 095. 14 .175,373.021.00 33, 402, 097. 42 7/7, 498, 700. 70 48, W.l, 951.65 309, 32J, 31)3. 07 49, 059. 728. 00 3, 828, 925. 17 791.584.500.01 i 77, 490, 390. 00 35. 500, 539. 22 073,958.901.01 34, 204, 681. 42 118,588,403.08 73, 540. 0M. 00 o.591,58-'). 83 740,198,917.43 157, 508, 431. (X) 41, 323, 090. 14 8, 933, 843. 97 7, 533, 063. 14 3, 952, 27;i 52 52,818.000.00 li, 296, 855, Ki8. 70 11,501,497,200.20 "H. 4X2, 190,770.60 11, 48',l, 529, -«9-l. 08 282, 343, 800. 60 Oct. 31 (7.57! b a n k j ; Loans and discounts _ ()verdrafts... United States bonds to secure circulation. Miscellaneous securities to secure circulation. _ _. _ United States bonds to secure United States depositsOther bonds to secure United States deposits . Uniteel 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). Due 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.. _ Exchange 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-house loan certificate Amount paid on account of $100,000,000 gold fund 1 2 Sept. 12 (7,538 banks) $0, 357, 535, 898. 4] i$f>, 430, 009, 214. 47 0, 400, 707, 386. 01 21, 335, 628. 89 15, 485,641. 14 j 17,142,037.10 733. 5(54, 382. 00 734,897,425.81 730, 685, 849. 72 Resources Total.. Tune 30 (7,525 banks) Mar. 4 (7,493 banks) SO, 310. 478, 470. 07 IS, 71)7,351. 32 739, 586, 391. 26 501,514,045.49 47, 873, 49.1. 40 69,305, 717.20 4, 549, 007. 2(5 3, 661, 3?n. 74 905,277, 164.35 56,804,335. 13 j 2GS, 509, 850. 42,313,332.01 392,847, 27 i. 13 174. 235, 702. 92 634,100, 049. 02 150,112, 100.24 42,947, (530. 06 87,1:582,091.00 3.575.089.54 | 753. 252, 704. -JO j 172,300,011.0'.) 52,349,623.24 | 5.377,379.02 j | j 35.654,000. 00 ! 10. 520, 7 IS. 25 I ! I, 492, 452, 722. 38 Includes District of Columbia and island pos.se3.sion bonds. Includes $5,310,500 United States bonds loaned by New York City banks. 3 Includes $899,008 erroneously shown on lace of banks' reports as bonds, etc. 191,968,078.31 Dec. 31 (7,581 banks) $0,347,636,510.27 15,798,224.76 739, 1(50,340.00 209, 400, 603. 20 47, 830, 427. 39 72, 885, 060. 35 5, 003, 963. 63 3,084. 194.96 988,157, 510. 40 61, 304, 185. 49 271, 464,956. 07 43, 258, 037. 97 201,459, 775. 05 583, 604, 900. 21 575,324,079. 14 31,781,200.03 202,433,419.95 33,807,431.58 09, 460, 353. 00 '""276 i;i, 085.7)6 534.857, 113.00 128, 370,971, 00 43, 752, 166. 74 12,010, 157.05 12,404,075.77 11,357,080. 017. 67 290 KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of nuli<,nal banks from . 1914, to October, 1924—Continued January, 1914 Liabilities Jan. 13 (7,493 banks) Mar. 4 (7,493 banks) .7 une 30 f7,;"2ii b:;nks) Sept. 12 (7,538 banks) Capital stock paid in $1,057, 676,054. 00 $1,056, 482,120. 00 $1,058,192, 335. 00 !$1,060,332,072. 50 732, 442, 759. 67 Surplus fund 731, 273,0%. 28 | 723, 338, 266. 50 724,138, 519. 40 Undivided profits, less penses and taxes 259, 6(54, 337. 83 272, 703, 331.17 268,184,165.18 287, 343, 679. 28 National-bank notes outstand720, 640, 334. 00 ing-. 725,326,161.50 722,554,719.00 918, 270,315. 50 State-bank notes outstanding 27, 698. 00 27, 698. 00 27, 693. 00 27, 693. 00 Due to other national banks 1,061,260,991.82 1,201,467,775.86 1,017,820,892.71 904, 331, 571. 01 607,33.1,628.52 515, 742, 709.18 Due to State banks and bankers. 561,006,715.14 521,901,865. 51 Due to trust companies and 619,704,372.92 609, 678, 412. 65 savings banks 544,604,116.11 483, 794,109.17 42,660,616.15 43, 630, 770. 30 43, 937, 637. 70 Due to approved reserve agents_ 39,871,080. 85 18, 660, 220. 51 4, 264,129. 89 Dividends unpaid 1, 337,166. 00 1, 250, 322. 87 Individual deposits.. _! 6,072,064, 752. 60 6, 111,328,457.16 6, 268, 692, 429. 72 6,139,081,279.77 66, 654, 582. 55 United States deposits 76,815,818.69 58, 609, 788. 39 69, 712,446.13 23, 841, 062. 65 Postal-savi ngs deposits.. _ 22, 243, 089. 21 23, 568,198. 75 27, 626, 325. 06 Deposits of United States dis7, 773, 084. 98 bursing office rs 7, 482, 388. 89 Bonds borrowed 47,123, 180.09 46, 673,867. 97 34,461.340.00 34,407, 245. 99 United States bonds borrowed._! ! 9,025, 690. 49 53,862, 878. 42 Ot her bonds borrowed 11,701,475.41 13,436, 527. 21 25, 981,950. (X) 8, 772, 534. 57 Notes and bills rediscountod 77,775,401.26 124, 089,118. 73 45, 372, 735. 52 Bills payable 60, 905, 190. 66 7,926, 918. 00 8, 284, 933. 48 4, 701, 635. 23 Reserved for taxes. 6,155,905.52 Clearing-house loan certificates 52, 779,000. 00 (net balance) Liabilities other than those 2, 342, 482. 12 3, 516, 788. 84 6, 443, 087. 95 above stated 2,408,915.49 Tot:-).! U, 296, 355, 138. 70 ! 11, 504, 497, 260. 26 111, 4 82, 190, 770. 6011,483,529,494.68 Oct. 31 7 7 banks) >J 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 Due to State banks and bankers Due to trust companies and savings banks Due to Federal reserve batik Due to approved reserve agents Due to banks and bankers Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits United States deposits Postal-savings deposits. 'Demand deposiis. 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) Liabilities other than those above stated Total- ' $1,063,162,597.50 724,947,101.26 293,261,154.09 1,018,193,636.50 27, 093. 00 838, 651, 946. 54 517, 062, 823. 64 ; 498, 490, 484. 64 j I ! I 37, 523, 774. 92 : ' 4. 342, 374. 67 0,078,894,617.69 69, 744, 237. 53 31, 232, 267. 75 34, 250, 290.00 54,126, 345.87 3, 085, 024. 40 26, 562, 259. 66 136,055,212.70 9, 642, 443. 73 49,911,000.00 3, 285, 436. 29 11, 492, 452, 722. 38 D e c . 31 (7,o81 b a n k s ) $1, 065, 051, 505. 00 726, 935, 755. 25 281,924, 667. % 848, 806, 773. 50 48, 932. 32 29. 300. 505.17 1,840,416; 214. 68 20, 334, 471. 83 5,175,140,032. 45 1,171, 222, 217. 91 34, 586, 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. 67 TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from January, 191/, to October, 1924—Continued 1015 In thousands of dollars Mar. 4 (7,599 banks) May 1 (7,004 banks) June 23 (7,005 banks) Sept. 2 (7,013 banks) Nov. 10 (7,017 banks) Dec. 31 (7,007 banks) o W H RESOURCES Loans and discounts.._ _. Overdrafts .- .. United States bonds to secure circulation Total United Stales bonds Miscellaneous securities to secure circulation United Stiites 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 Stocks othor than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve bank Banking house, furniture and fixtures Banking hou^e Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned _. _. _ Due from Federal reserve bank Due from approved reserved agents _ Due from banks and bankers ('hecks on banks in same place Exchanges for clearing house Outside checks, cash items, etc Bills of other national banks Specie Legal-tender notes Five per cent redemption fund Due from Treasurer United States Redemption fund and due from Treasurer United States _ Bonds loaned _ _ Customer's liabilitv under letters of credit Customer's liabilitv account of acceptance Other assets _. _ _ . _ Total $0,043,887,951.95 5, 904, 374. 54 $6,059,971,403.44 5, 173,580.07 $0,750.0S0,004.10 5,000,020.77 7, 233,929 7,211 7,357,732 0, 709 783, 994, 420. 03 $6,499,904,005. 26 7,040, 534.16 733,138,208.04 7S3, 453, 730. 42 781,720,220.41 777, 705 774, 039 44,100. 285.13 41,829,758.30 78,887, 890. 00 3,070,509. 76 2,555,314.22 1.050, 388,707. 02 n 1,158,108,945.79 85, 702,039. 33 1,343,822 1,375,149 39,273 53,518 4.0,036 53,089 249,288 31,808 44, 113 300,185 895, 830 707, 394 23, 189 347,418 33, 585 02,440 11,100 731,797 114,978 251,551 31,424 45, 122 403,985 834,392 098,921 38, 588 449,828 43, 809 03,933 10,069 689,762 118,117 41,392,715.04 42,535 45,939 52,321 053 57 10,401, 341. 58 15,579,155.05 77,403,940.79 1,191,127,717.22 93,787,521.00 74,195 37,435 7,4.57 80,212 39,704 7,917 11,795, 085, 150. 88 ! 12,207,090,429.00 13,230,331 13,167,887 1,21!*. 214. 503. 87 ( .»2,594,892.32 272,430,174. 50 209,417,032.84 277,804,754.22 278,392,205.47 43,772,597.11 290, 078, 432.15 747, 150.893.06 598, 810, 790. 92 18,301,802,0'.) 194,977,980.09 22, 506, 644. 58 00,901,750.00 3 09S 200 00 591,852,399.40 127,091, 112.00 30, 500, Oi6. 60 7,680,504. 99 49,487,321.08 290,412, 090. 11 748,541,471.73 505,792, 955. 73 ' 41,948,205.55 335,128,239.93 30,242, 025.09 50, 747, 743.00 3, 052, 035. 00 007,249,414.29 127,999! 550. 00 43,971,595.32 312,057,047.43 737, 894, 995.04 538,425, 712.84 10,409,445.98 213,005,905.71 20, 870, 932. 37 01,557.498.00 0,418, 130.00 078,540, 907. 99 111,240,250.00 43,953,871.52 315,409,198.79 811,379,518.47 597,832, 441.02 21, 792, 040.07 287,289, 183.13 23,003, 077. 10 57,01.8,958.00 0.779, 935.00 719,84.3,500.02 122. 705. 379. 00 44,077, 373.12 43,373,243.77 o : ! 5,182,100.00 11.500,840,004.57 11,842,354,995.11 p o d w w tt o j to CD TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from January, 191/+, to October, 192J+—Continued to to 1915—Continued In thousands of dollars Mar. 4 (7,599 banks) May 1 (7,601 banks) Juno 23 (7,605 banks) 1,066,589,307.50 724,307.901.61 288,682, 310. 07 74/5, 517, 138. 7.~> 1,065,891,977.50 719,329,463. 39 •293,683,959.21 , 727,793,361.50 " 1,068,519,105.00 722,089,210.17 314,755,321.77 722, 703,856. 50 345. 35 7,090, 458. 50 2,230,047, 932.10 1,332, 887. 50 5,149,701, 825.27 1.199, 188. 335. 32 33,602, 940.00 11,549, 470.41 317, 943. 54 38,534, 087. 67 57,120, 299. 62 8,093. 50 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, 800.11 8,132,515.48 78, 049.49 37, 568, 342. 27 52,965, 170.90 500. 30 6,289, 592.84 2,201,716,024. 16 1,953, 817. 90 5,325,853,421.84 1,285,428. 400.0<) Sept 2 (7,613 banks) Nov. 10 (7,617 banks) Pec. 31 (7,007 banks) O w LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ,._.T.._,,, Undivided profits, loss expenses and taxes.. National-bank notes outstanding State-bank notes outstanding t)ue to Federal reserve bank Due to approved reserve agents Due to banks and bankers _ Dividends unpaid..,,.. ,._ Demand deposits..,., Tinio deposits _ United States bonds borrowed Othw bonds borrowed Securities borrowed Notes and bills rediscountod.., Bills payable _. T, Letters of credit., , Acceptances based on imports and exports. Liabilities other than those above stated... Total r 5, 650,814. 64 11,327,605.04 j 11,566,846,004.57 11,842,354,995.11 1,068,863,507.70 722, 577, 738.63 300,018, 297.47 718,496,591.50 22, 860.00 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 00, 109, 307.64 55, 137, 152.01 13,077,388.22 13,755,950.04 20 7,287 2,702,366 1,624 0,070,219 1,375,956 32,151 4,999 76 ! 1, 795,085,150.88 \ 12,207,090,429. 00 13,236,331 33, 330, 104. 20 8,430,903. 18 98, 550.99 39,918,987.31 58,200, 677. 00 6, 384. 557.60 1,068,649 722,877 317,230 713,467 23 42,888 60, 507 75,471 26, 808 13,647 1,068,049 725, 554 294,267 713,314 23 8 11,256 2,727,108 22, 095 0,223, 842 1,417,417 31,775 4, 735 73 42,530 55, 886 87, 859 31,985 9,451 p Q 13,407,887 5 3 293 EEPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUKEEXGY TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and Hah Hides of national hanks from January, 1914, to October, 1924—Continued 1916 [In thousand? of dollars] Mar. 7 (7, 586 banks) May 1 (7, 578 banks) June 30 (7, 579 banks) Sept. 12 (7, 589 banks) Nov. 17 (7, 584 banks) Dee. 27 (7, 584 banks) RESOURCES Loans and discounts1 _. Overdrafts Customers' liability under letters of credit. Customers' liability account of acceptancesUnited States bonds _ Other bonds, securities, etc Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stock _ Stock of Federal reserve bank Ranking house Furniture and fixture;? OI her real esta to owned Due from approved reserve agents Due from banks and bankers Exchanges for clearing house Other checks on brinks in the same place... Outside checks and other cash items Notes of other national banks Federal reserve bank notes Federal reserve notes Coin and certificates Legal-tender notes Due from Federal reserve banks Redemption fund and due from. United States Treasurer Other assets _ ' Total. 7, 490, ", 102. 43. 753, 1, 404, 011 7. 006, 428 7, 679,107 7,859, 837 8, 0, 994 6. 168 7, 839 493 380 100,326 83, 701 77,512 829 59, 072 00, 034 77, 879 913 738, 830 731,205 729. 78' 1,525.507 I, 527, 832 1, 624, 027 1, 39, 979 53. fi28 252. 982 31.505' 47. 320 1,022,012 772, 979 319,430! 22, 874! 30,010! 61, 908j 8, 940! 708, 780; 124,833 431, 195 41,730 7, 518| 40, 075 53. 701 255. 378 31,800 47, 78~ 954, 822 766, 200 590. 895 42. 435 45, 972 59, 190 39, 272: 53. O5.L: 255. 977 31.054 47, 730 843, 390 091. 02oi 444, 033! 36, 007; 41,884: 54,120 * 9. 07' 2 7, 480 003. 505 640, 479 113,890 117.524J 428. 191 470, 103j 40, 850 8. 544 43, 8511 4. 614; 345, 784 8, 340, 626 9. 317 10, 403 29, 001 32, 443 98,1.92 101,581 724, 473 710, 960 709, 956; 1, 725, 347 37, 838! 39, 366 54,126) 53, 923 261,464i 259, 42 32, 068 31.908 48. 221 47, 627 936,339 1,035, 107 983. 659 780, 600 516, 705 392, 684 28. 292 25, 570 37, 233; 32.817 56, 003j 02, 238 1, 377' 1,634 12, 549 13, 190 6S6, 848 663, 022 101, 490 L05. 101 649,171 531,028 42, 346 15, 246 43, 024 14,912 39-, 144 54.112 262; 489 32, 392 48, 064 945,812 898. 890 402. 591 28. 38ti 38, 550 77, 049 2, 083 16, 623 677, 099 108,847 707,497 48, 301 21.652 13,833,68L;14,195,595 !3,926.868|14.4U,537 1.5,520,205:1.5,333,552 LIABILITIES C a p i t a l stock paid in Surplus fund U n d i v i d e d profits, less expenses a n d taxes paid.. A m o u n t reserved for taxes a c c r u e d . _ A m o u n t reserved for all interest a c c r u e d . . . Is atiomil-bank uol es ou-tslanding D u e to Federal reserve bank D u e to approved reserve a g e n t s . D u e to b a n k s a n d bankers Dividends unpaid D e m a n d deposits T i m e deposits Un ited Stales bonds borrowed Other bonds borrowed Securities borrowed N otes a n d bills rediseoun ted Bills payable, including obligations represent ing m o n e y borrowed Bills payable, other t h a n with Federal reserve bank Bills payable, w i t h Federal reserve b a n k . . . State b a n k circulation outstanding Letters of credit and traveler's checks outstanding* Acceptances 4 _. Liabilities other t h a n those above s t a t e d . . . Total. 1,067,289 1,067,481 1,066,019 1,067,565 1,071,116 1, 070, 793 724, 664; 724, 697 744, 653 739, 336 731,389 731,409 306.614 305. 851 695, 835; 682. 24^ 676. 116 !1 ; 2 7.812; 9, ;i83 10, 184] 3, 066, 233i 2, 985, 959 2, 702, 7561 21,099 1,300' 3,960 6,221,226! 6,549,583 6. 473, 361 L. 495,153i 1, 586, 435 1, 669, 6871 27, 538! 27, 948 27, 053i 4. 4371 4.133 4, 856! 115: 178 1801 31,083; 31,489 33, 286| 313,139 332, 458 317.050 9,453 9. 556! 9, 274 9, 586 9,424' 7, 568 665, 259. 674, 115 6(56. 409 31 17 12, 6S6 9, J21 7, 134 2,908,512 3, 339, 628 3, 248, 929 2, 184 1.390J 1,029 6, 708, 883 7, 322, 688; 7,148, 302 1, 736. 766 1,816,446! 1,854, 740 25, 985 26, 588 26. 359 5, 070 3, 984 4,513 458 145 322 30, 873 32, 231 23 23 23 23 23j 105, 171 42, 677 10, 597 102, 653 59, 836 9, 886 85, 943 69. 303 14, 401 81, 182 76. 608 14, 709 35.35 38, 199 539! 578: 27, 008 S, 123 23 98, 231! 18.317J 31, 372J 35, 009 100,342 20, 655 48,554 54,627 24. 113,838.681 14,195, 595J13. 926, 868 14, 411, 537J15, Liabilities for rediscounts, including those | w ith Federal reserve bank _ I 1 317.473 53,394; Commencing Sept. 12,1916, notes and bills rediseounted not included in loans and discounts, but shown as 2 contingent liabilities. includes Federal reserve bank notes. "Prior to May 1 this item read "Letters of credit."' * Prior to Nov. 17 this item read " Acceptances based on imports and exports." 294 REPOST OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 58,—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from ' 1914, to October, 19.24—Continued January, 1917 [In thousands of dollars] Mar. 5 (7,581 banks) May 1 (7,589 banks) June 20 (7,004 banks) Sept. 11 (7,638 banks) Nov. 20 (7,656 banks) Dec. 31 (7,662 ban!;.*) RESOURCES Loans and discounts _ Overdrafts Customers' liability under letters of credit. Customers'liability account of acceptances. United States bonds Payment on account subscription for Liberty loan bonds Liberty loan bonds Other bonds, securities, etc Stock other than Federal reserve bank stock Stock of Federal reserve banks Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Due from Federal reserve banks Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks Items with Federal reserve banks in process of collect ion T Notes of other national banks Federal reserve bank notes Federal reserve notes Coin and certificates Legal-tender notes _ Cash in vault Net amount due from national banks Due from approved reserve agent 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 U. S. Treasurer Interest earned but not collected Other assets Total- 8, 712, 862 8, 751, 679 8,818,312 9,055,248 9, 9, 61.9 7, 666 8,069 9, 607 24, 512 26,703 21,135 29, 439 135,734 94, 421 105, 653 132,948 714, 523 768,114 i 905,127 1 941, 082 1, 171,129 702, 921 609, 626 217,900 1, 843,047 1, 863, 621 1, 906, 782 1,870, 967 1, 770,083 39,182 54, 329 262,815 31. 798 48, 277 750, 202 535, 527 9, 390, 836 15,044 15,073 26, 944 25,052 147, 992 211,458 651,262 1,014,903 39, 074 54, 695 266, 880 32, 179 47,212 761, 995 38, 54, 269, 32, 46, 820, 938 827 947 594 656 584 42,134 55, 480 272,190 32,611 46. 27;? 42, 837 55, 698 273, 941 32,917 46,112 41,730 55, 933 273, 695 32, 293 46,063 1,046,102 1,077,701 1,110,204 61,352 2,049 17,080 705, 998 107, 994 1,077,72 939,054 419,204 30,919 37, 906 126,708 (2) 59, 734 1,6.17 19,376 659, 501 103,828 65, 657 2,248 22, 973 556, 686 105,147 948,069 827, 943 890, 592 578,145 58, 564 45, 878 809,2331 3 34if 412 445.47.1! 401,742 47, 958! 39, 647 37,031 36, 335 165,118 158, 658 8 (2) () 493, 609 516,120 532,126 1, 292,192 1,369,591 1,429,010 400, 593' 399, 974: 43, 615: 42, 689: 377, 576 655,037 72, 589 59, 064 41, 19<! 39, 547 40, 407; 42, 649 •4!, 303 43,498 31,981; 17,321 27,431; 31.045 25, 779 25, 884 18, 304 23, 721 15, 979,122 16, M4, 403 16,151,040,;16, 543,499.18,553,197,18,073,308 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Interest and discount collected but not earned _ Amouiit reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued... National-bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Due to approved reserve agents Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Dividends unpaid Demand deposits.__ Time deposits United States deposits Postal-savings 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 Liabilities other than those above slated-.. Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve banks... 1 1,073,875 1.079,669 1,082,779 1,090,318 1,092,207 754, 621 ' 761, 654 762, 367 769,050 774,575 317,412 5, 862 8, 562 661,157 S 7, 873 7,772 10,997 656,100 1 8, 579 353,407 7,680 11,405 660, 431 48 354,023 369, 801 323,126 11,569 10,142 065, 642 3,757 39, 529 14,434 13, 530! 669, 662| 4, 223 28, 926 15, 721 9, 880 674, 254 3,180 11,233 1,196, 330 1,257,587 1,288,714 3,675, 384 3, 370, 558 3,014,333 1,848,463 1, 155 2,464 4,741 0) 7, 289, 110 7,618,011 7,431,029 1,984,650 2,078,448 2,090,619 7, 679,370 «132, 965 2, 295, 98r 210,395 «89,142 28, 44,' 26, 871 32,'758 65,415 4,904 4, 949 17,661 20, 488 77 182 363 809 25, 460 8,827 23 17,660 2,999 23 48, 926 184, 736 23 51,880 63, 790 17 1, 845, 707 1,901,803 8,056, 948 8,436, 395 2,281,865 2,298,2S2 1,352,006 517,315 110,190 65, 674 276 98, 695 33, 591 347 57, 200 295, 532 17 67,183 199, 249 17 29, 476 10J, 485 15,913 23, 620 27,082 36, 752 39, 688 37, 639 110,549 144,414 138,231 153,645 217,190 16,151 45,175 31,076 58, 901 45,130 15,979,122 16,144,403 16, 151,040 16, 543, 499 18, 553,197 18,073,308 49,068j Includes United States certificates of indebtedness and excludes Liberty loan bonds. 2 Included under heading " Cash in vault." 3 This item formerly included amounts due from for FRASER other than approved reserve agents. national banks Digitized 329, 712 1,092,606 784,065 58,027 4 139, 366 169,434 247, 213 475, 416 Included with demand deposits. 5 Prior to June 20, 1917, included with demand deposits. 6 Included with (irne deposits. BEPOKT OF THE COMPTBOLLER OF THE CUERENCY 295 TABLE XO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from January, 1914, to October, 1924—Continued 1918 [In thousands of dollars] Mar. 4 (7,670 banks) M a y 10 (7,688 banks) J u n e 29 (7,705 banks) Aug. 31 (7,728 banks) Nov. 1 (7,754 banks) Dec. 31 (7,767 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 banks Banking house Furniture andfixtures.._ Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. Items with Federal reserve banks in process of collect ion Cash in vault Net amount due from national banks Net amount 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 duo from U. S. Treasurer Interest earned but not collected War-savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned Other assets _. Total _ » 139, 225 9,260,041 9, 620, 402 9,493, 666 10,096,,940 9,918,294 . 13,586 11,662 16,814 12,497 14,306 12,968 25,022 25,324 12,563 15,275 16,284 13,204 222,176 239,102 221,397 231,673 310,593 291, 502 1,645,118 1,796,194 1,386, 251 .1,787,378 1,781,993 1,735,889 475, 531 861,329 730, 534 668,048 1,374,319 1,213,989 1,815,340 1,757,588 1,740,845 1,695,070 1,660,465 1,683,071 48,177 39, 213 42,412 42, 753 42, 660 47,461 57, 427 56, 219 56, 982 57,259 56, 756 58,100 277, 941 276, 502 277, 315 280, 615 282, 012 281,904 34, 653 32, 689 33, 495 33, 340 34,027 34, 518 46, 765 45, 871 45, 639 46, 306 46, 642 45,034 1,071,155 1,103,895 1, 129,557 1, 111,432 1,099,208 1,180,163 183,892 171,876 172,451 196,315 260,425 382, 701 '449,719 463,494 364,136 443,828 522,063 1,147,877 1,196,409 1,177,169 1,303,145 1,441,989 1,162,750 509, 539 52,318 52,080 336, 435,92G 42, 973 44, 206 314, 536 310,227 46, 545 57, 698 331, 387 293,572 46, 262 51,697 356,137 533, 435 68,718 64,037 349,385 816,455 69,877 71,320 41,984 12,683 40,011 13, 553 39.064 14,261 39, 637 14, 335 39, 271 12,987 45,596 34,817 5, 956 30, 427 5, 440 21,524; 12.498 15,052 10,842 20,860j 10,180 24, 288 6, 516 20,569 18, 014,911 |I8, 249,905117,839,502 18, 043, 605;l9,821,404 20,042,224 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 amount 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-. Total- 1,094, 338 1,096,932 1,098,550 1. 101,839 1,107,760 1,109,735 801,165 803,143; 809,138 813,709 829,663 845,282 332, 326 355,937 44,130 191,229) 17; 17088°—241 377,875 338,596 27,865 48,879 31, 524 38,098 1.4, 348 11,956 675, 698 676,827 10,076 8,911 i, 125, 124 1,248,569 59.839 315,124 19 37,138] 18, 014,911 18, 249,905 17,839, 502 18, 043, 605 19,821,404 20, 042, 224 Includes United States certificates of indebtedness owned. 306, 637 1,949,785 1,743,134 1,695,042 1, 775,820 1,706, 1,917,775 8,084, 146 8, 094, 686 7,838,150 8, 095, 749 8, 640,818 9,460,577 2, 370, 079 2, 342, 747 2, 343, 589 2,397, 491 2, 372, 512 2,473,868 682.712 1,000,086 1,037, 787 50G, 583 1,136, 884 313,381 66, 795 77, 805 102, 620 101, 711 228, 401 184,929 27, 578' 26, 534 15,138 29,781 19,984 12,279 814 2,014 2, 078 922 634 400 Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve banks 1 342, 099 29,396 26, 565 27, 279 27,857 17, 481 21,118"; 22, 484 18,363 10,761 14,169] 12, 354 10, 700 672,161! 680,440' 081,631 674, 201: 3, 263; 4, 691 6, 042 5, 522j 1,348', 184 1,139', 776 1,100', 919 1,104', 074 20 502,007 296 REFOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from 1914, to October, 192J+—Continued January, 1919 [In thousands of dollars! Mar. 4 (7,761 banks) M a y 12 (7,773 banks) June 30 (7,785 banks) Sept. 12 (7,821 banks) Nov. 17 (7,865 banks) Dec. 31 (7,890 banks) RESOURCES Loans aad discounts 9.691, 9,904,821 10, 574, 838 11,085,402 11,560, 242 11, 780, 227 Overdrafts 12, 421 13,881 14,053 23, 15,1311 17, 044 Customers' liability under letters of credit. 1,708 3,021 2,336 4, 592; 4,923 7, 090 Customers' liability account of acceptances 217, 819 260,486 308,049 203,108 343,008 393, 552 United States bonds, other than Liberty loan bonds 1 2, 652,354 3, 024, 588 1, 722, 394 Liberty loan bonds.. 1,029, 253 1,003, 552 ! 1, 449, 518 United 4States Government securities owned 3,296,593 2,881,881 2, 723. 493 Other bonds, securities, etc 1, 701,025 1, 743,005 1, 767,038 1,800,595 1,870,103 1, 874, 023 Stocks, other than Federal reserve bank stock. __ ._ 47, 614 49, 503 52,148; 51,873 47, 353 49, 606 Stock of Federal reserve banks 59, 068 58, 393 00,473 6i,42t>( 58, 729 61,581 287, 598 Banking house ,... 282,192 286, 916 289, 908 205, 932: 300,391 36, 156 Furniture and fixtures 34, 943 35, 854 37, 519 38, 993 39, 259 45, • Other real estate owned 45, 202 47,813! 46,355 45, 883 43, '185 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. 1,149,100 1,179, 080 1, 208, 969 1,227,341 1,262,339 1,312,112 Items with Federal reserve banks in process of collection. 273, 383 287,415 291,397 377, 861 476, 375 456, 595 Cash in vault 435, 839 455, 309 424, 455 439, 211 450,041 508, 605 Net amount due from national bauks 1, 296, 659 1, 256,325 1,205, 779 1,268,627 1,433,555 1, 350, 320 Net amount due from other banks, bank344, 554 ers, and trust companies 375, 300 439, 049: 337,108 533,669 493. 300 Exchanges for clearing house 479, 040 754, 504 610,331 686, 831 829, 784 900, 531 Checks on other banks in the same place.. 49, 457 68, 765 62,034 52, 052 90,190 102, 274 Outside checks and other cash items 72, 945 52, 463 58, 644 59, 594 77,873 82, 042 Redemption fund and due from United 45.703 37,804 38, 004 S t at es T re as ur er 40, 364 38, 710 41.516 41, 598 Interest earned but not collected 45, 262 47,673 46, 913 45,109 46, 2O6.j War savings certificates and thrift stamps 5,113 4, 4O2! 4,613 actually owned () 23, 003 27,685 Other assets _ _42,680, 61.910 27,815 48, 430 Total 20,017,760 20,824,991 20, 79$), 550=21,615, 41622, 444, 992 22, 711, 37? LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 1,106, 550 1, 111, 501 1,118,603i 1,137, 970! 1,153. 752 1,158. 259 Surplus fund 854, 433 859, 003 872. 220; 886, 080, 902, 905 921.335 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid ___ 358, 753 372,649: 414, 706i 437, 395 387, 956 376. 707 Interest and discount collected but not 54,338 earned __ 58,01.4! 60, 827 55,804 55,116 60. 7S0 Amount reserved for taxes accrued 41,141 40, 658| 44, 886i 45, 987 39, 337 40, 127 13, 794| Amount reserved for all interest accrued.. 14, 323 10, 592i 19, 550 17,149 14, 257 677,162: 681, 589! 680, 879 685, 769 National-bank notes outstanding 673, 923 676,859 10, 912j Due to Federal reserve banks 7,867 13, 508: 14, 268 6,724 12, 805 Net amount due to national banks 1, 233, 456 1,197, 673 1,134,918. 1,208,451 > 357. 459 1,273,849 Net amount due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies _ 1,958,105 1, 880, 830 1,839,158! 1,845,041 1, 998, 993 2. 002, 059 159, 339 Certified checks outstanding5 275,106 217,125 296, 795 318.828 269, 374 138, 672 215,933 284, 645 Cashier's checks outstanding5 179, 859 206, 846 206, 012 8, 558. 384 9,103, 534 9, 106,192 9,751, 533> Demand deposits 9, 751, 533>10, 260, 330 10, 325, 16'2 2, 652,666 2, 729, 245 2, 784, 940j 2, 921,034i 3| 05S, 685 3,139, 542 Time deposits 2 921034i 3053 685 ' United States deposits 591, 318 566, 793 618, 903| 270, 390 448, 863 530, 551 United States Government securities borrowed6 _ 171, 205 168, 271 2 233.738! 190,163 167,328 182, 765 6,368 6,332 Other bonds borrowed _ 5, 956 6,193 5,547 5,062, Securities (other than United States or 473 other bonds) borrowed. _ 59 504 97 31 Bills payable, other than with Federal 47, 698 47,229 58,284 50,640 reserve banks 57,177 56,199 Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. 1,014,629 1,152, 291 991,117 1,013,966 1,005,956 881,134 19 19 19 58 58 State bank circulation outstanding 58 58 Letters of credit and travelers' checks out10,372 17,061 9, 911 15, 215 6,644 9,088 standing 269,173 272,035 224,151 359,110 407,639 Acceptances 9,957 13,379 11,701 5, 472 14,661; 13, 526 Time drafts outstanding 84, 598 87,057 62,419 145, 134! 132.000 38, 817 Liabilities other than those above stated.. 20,017, 760 20, 824, 991'•'20, 799. 550:21,615, 41rt 22, 444, 992 22, 711, 375 Total Liabilities for rediscounts, including those 388,896 348,203; 435,368! 440,910 973, 499 with Federal reserve banks.. _ 680,476 1 3 4 2 Includes United States certificates of indebtedness owned. Includes Victory notes. Now included with United States Government securities. Includes Liberty loan bonds, Victory notes, United States certificates of indebtedness, and all other issues of United States Government securities. 5 Formerly included with demand deposits. 6 Prior to Sept. 12 this item read United States bonds borrowed, including Liberty loan, and certificates of indebtedness. EEPOET OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CURRENCY 297 TABLE N O . 58,—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from 1914y to October, 1924.—-Continued January, 1920 [In thousands of dollars] Feb. 28 (7,933 banks) May 4 (7,990 banks) June 30 (8,030 banks) Sept. 8 (8,093 banks) Nov. 15 (8,123 banks) Dec. 29 (8,130 banks) RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts Customers' liability under letters of credit. Customers' liability account of acceptances. United States Government securities o w ned 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 amount due from national banks Net amount 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 Stales Treasurer Interest earned but not collected Other assets 11,994, 523 12,288,582 12,396, 900 12,415, 762 12,311,51412,095,295 19, 215 16, 481 17, 545 16,996 16,406 19,277 9, 218 8,710 0) 5,759 7, 518 0) 384,619 416,417 354,184 425,390 410, 679 2. 459, 424 2,375. 801 2, 209, 575 2,175.019 2,152,465 2,131, 573 1. 859, 231 1,835, 089 1,802,196 1,805, 579 1,833,086 1,864,758 49,407 52,468 57,191 48, 046 48,662 51,732 68, 273 04,153 05, 287 60,850 68, .505 02, 907; 332,183 311,715 315, 735 j 322, 732 336,901 305, 912' 49, 247 44, 259 40, 394 42, 981 50,824 40, 908 45,922 44,9«0i 45,931 40,966 44. 741 43, 07;: 1, 280, 290 1, 206, 209 1,245,233 1,230,28,? 1, 218, 007 1,184, 736 454, 726 482,109 493, 215 530,490 437,860 448,037 456, 283 450,3511 471.540 370, 751 1, 290,428 1,121, 415 1,072,222 1,110,772 1,076,050 422, 602 494,400 942,174 345, 961 435, 615 69. 010 65,844 316, 552, 68, 65, 882 052 979 289 321, 037 700, 215 78, 350 79, 201 313, 451 511,375 62, 829 64,39i> 298, 913 790, 098 78, 045 76,548 255,399 620,945 53, 752 56,877 43.194 48, 223 203, 000 38, 213 45, 081 194, 472 38,902 48, 005 184, 01 41,332 50, 535 i80,829 39, 459 48, 251 222, 901 38, 376 51. 252 224.093 21,862, 540 22, 038, 714 22,196, 737 21,885,480 22, 081,913 21,367,799 Total.. LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in.._ 1,182,082 1, 214, 709 1,224,166 1,248, 271 1, 269, 930 .1, 272, 291 Surplus fund _ _ 914.120 960, 598 986,384 996,928 1,016, 522 1,019,928 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.. 404,443 437,701 411,525 459,139 483,801 495,722 Interest and discount collected but not 74, 51' 74, 560 73, 545 71,047] 73,075 earned 60,701 51,066 46, 343 40, 516 51, 190 An tount reserved for taxes accrued _ _ 42, 5.50 43, 697| 22,155 21,950 15,375 19,765 17,905 A mount reserved for all interest accrued _. 10,052 697, 886 693,919 693, 270 Nat ional-bank notes outstand ing.. 087, 575 688,400; 688,178 24,086 17, 900 19,161 19, 0391 21,310 Due to Federal reserve banks 14. 201 Net; amount due to national banks 1, 249,073 1, 084, 43^ 1,017,141 1,070,101 1.040, 908 938,053 Net amount due to other banks, bankers, 044,459 1,830,103 1,807,718 1,694,219 1,577,579 1, 589, 767 and trust companies "1,047 105,970 174,802 130,644 237 ~~~ 178, 584 Certified checks outstanding 213,80J 169,880 255,486 174,259 20^055 204, 318 Cashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits J10, 044.189 10,123, 428 10, 219, 824 10,035, 630 10, 098,884 9, 505,175 259.178 3,410,480 3,485,501 3,560,298 3,021,112 3, 631, 837 Time deposits I 3, 07,914 115,200 175,788 53.453 .147,239 212, 123 Vnited States deposits j 1,877,757 Total deposits 16, 965.122 16,924, 6-i$ 17,156, JfiL 16,751, 9od 16,961, 702 16, United States Government securities borrowed O t her bonds borrowed Securities (other than United States or ot her bonds) borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks _ Bills payable with Federal reserve b a n k s . . State bank circulation outstanding Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding _ Acceptances.. Time drafts outstanding Liabilities other than those above s t a t e d . . Total. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve banks 1 116,212 5,847 123,243 4,620 130,960 4,608 136,914 3,823 131, 309 4,676 1,893 1,526 912,095 58 98, 281 952,024 58 115, 457 876,095 58 129,968 879.368 58 154,184 783, 242 58 151,775 759,247 58 7,498 424,669 1,087 28,544 26, 745 438,430 1,151 31, 456 11,149 431,198 831 25,443 8,602 414, 583 153 18, 835 6,371 406, 525 245 17, 486 5, 565 375,416 103 29, 522 196 21, 862, 540 22,038,714 22,196, 737J21, 885, 480:22, 081, 913 21, 307, 799 1.096.509 1,21.4,174 1,214.516 !,290,304| 1,453,207! 1,431,611 Since Sept. 8, 1920, letters of credit included with loans and discouuts. 140, 551 4,399 298 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of. national banks from January, 1914, to October, 192J,—Continued 1921 [In thousands of dollars] F e b . 21 (8,143 banks) Apr. 28 (8,152 banks) J u n e 30 (8,154 banks) Sept. 6 (8,155 banks) 11,680,837 12,360 330,023 11,367,074 10,770 282,478 11,125,099 9,970 238,287 10,977,614 12,355 202,354 10,981,783 9,949 200,663 2,047,234 1,980,825 390,760 47, 651 1,128,517 2,001,811 1,990,970 399,038 52,398 1,077,155 2,019,497 2,005, 584 410, 392 51, 742 1,040, 205 1.861,977 1, 973, 749 421,027 52,939 1.029,978 1,975,898 2,081,442 429,929 54,368 1,143, 259 313,385 402, 223 752,934 328,002 374,349 756,861 305,469 357, 798 808,619 349,911 341,811 2 210,957 473,208 40,016 40,066 2 218,797 390, 465 37,101 39,789 259,656 656,093 60,478 61,238 231,044 467,845 54,973 55,242 437,750 69, 236 62,209 37,101 236, 400 35,600 198, 711 36, 290 204, 703 35,845 165, 274 36,697 152,921 20,307,651 19,570, 699 19,638,446 19,014,102 j 19,420,136 1, 273,205 1,029,406 1, 271,383 1,024, 761 1,273,880 1,026, 256 1,276,177 1,027,373 1,282,432 1,033,406 560,540 684, 366 14,713 2 887,018 521,164 679, 577 16,511 2 751, 749 496,155 704,147 18, 678 699, 705 538,784 704, 668 16,068 757,985 464, 782 717,473 18,882 779,783 2 1,501,563 122, 386 166, 202 2 1,337,072 108, 338 162, 735 8,601, 787 3, 698, 518 175,149 1,432,628 147,003 189, 647 8, 709,825 3, 695, 806 249,039 1,343, 245 124,870 175, 243 8,352, 756 3, 680, 704 109,981 1,467,221 56,061 208, 795 8,606,943 3, 749, 328 188,089 15,142,331 14,560,852 15,075,102 100, 324 84,847 60,923 3,230 133,836 417, 859 5, 740 114,434 381,889 Dec. 31 (8,169 banks) RESOURCES Loans and discounts * Overdrafts __ • ;. Customers liability account of acceptances. United States Government securities owned Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned _ _ Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. _ Cash in vault .. _ Amount due from national banks Amount 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 Other assets Total.. 334,722 397, 773 2 901, 201 2 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount 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 Total deposits United States Government securities borrowed _ Bonds and securities (other than United States) borrowed Bills payable, other than with Federal reserve banks Bills payable with Federal reserve banks.. Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstanding _ Acceptances executed for customers and to furnish dollar exchange less those purchased or discounted. Acceptances executed by other banks Liabilities other than those stated above... Total. Liabililes for rediscounts, including those with Federal reserve banks 1 2 3 3,712,430 113,449 15, 478, 354 14,851,859 121, 8% 130,785 3,060 4,086 123,109 658, 283 136,923 585, 023 2,830 140,195 452, 368 5,726 5,317 6,188 4,976 3,951 287,177 17, 054 55, 590 239. 682 11, 243 42, 847 200, 507 11, 673 43, 320 202, 378 16, 558 55, 068 19, 570, 699 ! 19, 638, 446 19,014,102 19, 420,136 705,078 523, 606 3 345, 644 23~403 20, 307, 651 1,144, 077 Includes customers' liability under letters of credit. Prior to June 30, 1921, this item called for " Net amounts." Includes acceptances executed by other banks. » 556 , 879,416 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY . 299 TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from January, 1914, to October, 192Jf—Continued 1932 [In thousands of dollars] Mar. ]0 (8,197 banks) May 5 (8,230 banks) June 30 (8,249 banks) Sept. 15 (8,240 banks) 11,282,579 11,295 169,887 11,184,116 10,227 168,935 11,248,214 9,198 176,238 11,236,025 12,141 171,190 2,031, 564 2, 086, 596 440, 296 57, 598 1,124, 707 2,124, 691 2,162, 587 444, 368 62,531 ], 150, 885 2, 285,459 2,277,866 452, 434 64,383 .1,151,605 312,900 336, 065 987,816 330,917 334, 504 974,375 355,666 326,181 974, 975 418,923 331, 951 1,063,695 455, 792 391,840 1,065,820 248, 578 481, 368 38, 207 41, 205 244, 707 681,269 45, 215 44, 053 299,541 614, 771 54, 623 63,112 316,966 777,572 70,088 62,221 36, 507 • 163,234 36, 823 176, 445 267, 050 767,096 63, 394 64, 928 36, 767 184, 556 36, 656 172, 284 36, 825 205, 947 J9, 850, 402 20,176, 648 20, 706, 010 20, 926, 099 21,974,957 Dec. 29 (8,225 banks) RKSOUBCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) i __ Overdrafts _ Customers' liability account of acceptancesUnited States Government securities owned -.. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.. 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 Amount due from national banks Amount 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.._ Other assets Total. 11,599,668 13,045 208, 465 2, 402, 492 . 2,656, 560 2, 289, 782 2,347,479 459, 020 470,644 67, 789 75, 178 1, 232,104 1,220,847 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in. _ 1.289,528 1, 29(5, 220 Surplus fund 1,036,184 1,040, 249 Undnided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 508, 560 522, 658 National bank notes outstanding 719,570 720, 984 17,641 Due to Federal reserve banks _ 21,213 962,140 Amount due to national banks.936, 399 Amount due to other banks, bankers, arid trust companies 1, 560, 920 1, 657, 409 Certified checks outstanding 174,469 190, 877 175, 632 Cashier's checks outstanding 193, 763 8, 44(5, 530 8,707,201 Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings)... 3, 837, 759 3,918,282 2] 5, 347 141,844 United States deposits Total deposits United States Government securities bor- 15, 390, 438 15, 766,988 rowed 53, 722 46, 225 Bonds and securities (other than United States) borrowed 6,103 3,058 Bills payable (including all obligations representing borrowed money other than 248,681 275, 089 rediscounts). Notes and bills rediscountcd (including acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with in323, 737 285,9-10 dorsement) Letters of credit and travelers' checks out4,719 5,050 standing Acceptances executed for customers and to furnish dollar exchange loss those pur171,332 170,132 chased or d iscoun ted 13,809 Acceptances executed by other banks 57, 55.1 55^715 Liabilities other than those stated above... Total 1 1, 307,122 1,042,197 1,317,010 1,075, 545 492, 434 725, 748 19.852 916, 740 539,047 726, 789 26, 472 1, 031, 648 528,924 723,819 28,109 1,035,961 1, 565, 459 1,582,444 205, 682 161,427 245, 091 208, 991 9, 152,415 9, 270, 378 4, 111,951 4,169,220 103,374 145, 182 16,380,364 16,598,762 1,691,307 218,464 287, 733 9,535,995 4,318,736 304,176 17,420,4*1 34,015 •12, 475 38,104 2,897 2, 990 228, 481 181,765 310, 781 280, 271 247,559 202,421 8,256 2,848 4,889 172,887 10, 494 59, 481 105,715 17,654 51,756 199,844 23,031 70, 049 J 9,850,402 ! 20,176,648 20,706,010 20,926,099 21,974,957 '' I Includes customers' liability under letters of credit. 1,307,216 1,048, 806 30Q REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from 1914, to October, 192/+— Continued January, Jin thousands of dollars] Apr. 3 (8,229 banks) June 30 (8,241 banks) Sept. 14 (8,239 11,6(57,959 11, 662 202, 826 2, 694, 207 2,346,915 479, 580 82, 139 1,179, 500 424, 620 359,147 1, 033, 749 11,817.671 10,430 187,131 2, 693, 846 2, 375, 857 493, 324 87,133 1,142, 736 396,911 291,108 910,014 11, 934, 556 12,950 153, 485 2, 602, 762 2, 398, 304 504, 731 86, 412 1,169,345 403, 456 361, 485 960, 769 11,876,562 10, 470 207,438 2,566,851 2, 477,843 512,910 93,881 1,180, 838 460,173 886, 428 1,029,342 300, 990 526, 224 57,396 53, 942 36, 895 154, 962 295, 660 486, 383 68, 283 71,578 37,108 146, 643 292,974 481,585 49, 560 59, 406 36,934 144, 162 319, 992 925, 979 85, 079 73, 656 36, 746 161,940 21,612,713 21,511,766 21,712,876 22, 406, 128 1, 332, 394 1, 068, 320 523,010 731,479 29, 763 905,104 1, 325, 825 1, 068, 359 473,979 725, 949 26, 905 920, 239 1, 546, 777 1, 510, 573 54,123 130, 547 199,064 167,157 9, 288, 298 9, 331, 368 4,755,162 4, 864,369 192,135 101, 649 16, 897, 980 17,040,5S0 1, 648, 607 186, 434 347, 629 9,593,119 4, 948, 019 157, 849 17, 828, 861 banks) Dec. 31 (8,184 banks) RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)1 Overdrafts _. Customers' liability account of acceptances.. United States Government securities owned Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture and fixtures _. Other real estate owned _ Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks Items with Federal banks in process of collection Cash in vault --Amount due from national banks Amount 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 U. S. Treasurer Other assets Total .LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund. -.. Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding... Due to Federal reserve banks _ Amount due to national banks Amount due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding _ Demand deposits Time deposits, (including postal savings) United States deposits _ Total deposits United States Government securities borrowed ... Bonds and securities (other than United States) borrowed _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing borrowed money other than rediscounts) Note and bills rediscountcd (including acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with endorsement) Letters of credit and traveler's checks outstanding Acceptances executed for customers and to furnish dollar exchange less those purchased or discounted Acceptances executed by other banks Liabilities other than those stated above Total i Includes customers' liability under letters of credit. 1, 319,144 2, 067, 652 486,172 728, 076 26,517 1, 015, 525 1, 644, 488 148, 477 176,155 9,180, 624 4, 580, 216 264, 279 17,036,281 1,328,891 1, 070, 616 476, 205 720, 001 24,194 838, 227 34, 080 34,952 36, 983 4,161 2,977 2,750 370,1C5 370,021 352,995 290, 467 5,542 352,801 8,569 400, 799 7, 503 5,475 200,873 26,144 43,956 172,208 30, 409 45, 236 145,786 18, 897 51,430 204, 432 17, 630 56,231 21,612,713 21, 511, 766 21,712,876 22, 406,128 38,287 3,038 • 324,168 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 301 TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from 1914, to October, 1924 —Continued January, 1924 [En thousands of dollars] Mar. 31, June 30, I Oct. 10, 1924 (8,115 1924 (8,085 ! 1924 (8,074 banks) banks) j banks) RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscount?)» Overdrafts ('ust oiners' 1 iabi 1 i ty account of acceptances United States Government securities owned Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.. Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank:Items with Federal reserve banks in process of collection C ash in vault ___ A mount due from national banks Amount due from other banks, bankers, ami 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 I.', y. Treasurer Other assets .__. j • • : ! i ! Total. 23, 323. 001 LIABIL.'JJES Capital stock paid in Surplusfund 'Undivided profits, less expenses and UIM\S paid National bank notes outstanding.. .. . Due to Federal reserve banks A mount due to national banks. Amount due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding „' Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal si\vings) Un'tcd States deposits Total deposits United States Government securities borrowed...-. Bonds and securities (other than r.nitod States) borrowed.. Bills payable (including nil obligations representing borrowed money other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rcdiscouhted (including uciri-ptances of oilier b;uik:s and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement.j Letters of credit and travelers' chocks outstanding ...! Acceptances executed for customers and to furnish dollar exchange j less those purchased or discoun ted... \ Acceptances executed by other ban ks : Liabilities other than those stated above • Total.. 1 Includes customers' liability under letters of credit. 1.335. .-72 L O T S ! ;«;•', 507, 905 72(5. 483 25, 828 880, 435 .1,053,347 187, 70 J 9,292, 127 5,] 08, 970 I S3, 000 1.334,011 1,080,578 501, 050 729, 080 2(5. 415 1.035,000 J, 759, 550 220. 714 323, 021 9, 593, 250 5, 259, 933 123.3.18 35, 0S4 2, 532 32, 542 2, 505 238, 888 143, 847 27M5-S5 0. 225 J 90,778 9,456 r,ti. 210 25, ior> •17. 200 131,411 17, 381 38,171 22,0.'>2. 8*8 22,505,919 1,332.527 1,074, 2ri8 550, 792 723, 530 27, 342 1. 338, 309 1. 933. 857 147, -104 217,231 9, 795, 580 5. 400. 077 .188,398 9,108, 7H8 28, 729 17.698,696 18,347,83? 3, 581 123,011 23, 323,061 TABLE No. 59 ABSTRACT OF CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS ON DECEMBER 31, 1923, MARCH 31, JUNE 30 AND OCTOBER 10, 1924 (Arranged Alphabetically by States, Territories and Reserve Cities) [In Thousands of Dollars] N O T E . — T h e Abstract ol each State is exclusive of any reserve city therein 303 Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities ALABAMA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, • June 80, 1924 " ! 1924 104 banks ! 104 banks j 103 banks Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) ... Overdrafts., _ Customer's liability account of "acceptances". United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc... 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Other assets Oct. 10, 1924 103 banks 72,309 i 89 ! 57 L 15,624 j 9,289 ! 3,617 i 862 : 5,059 i 278 i 10,494 | 69, 537 77 13, 936 11. 727 3,637 882 4, 759 209 1.1,271 290 49 13, 573 11,314 3,823 964 5, 337 463 15, 280 2,903 ;u i 382 404 443 92 2, 162 | 321 : 259 i 219 ; 2, IVi 286 183 2i>2 3,415 278 258 258 457 | J26 ! 121,222 I 456 101 119,484 441 122 128,057 Total- 72,600 158 85 16. 150 9, 387 3,472 813 5, 692 339 14, 796 11,574 0,613 2,340 8,802 254 1,800 11,636 6, 629 2,967 9,071 164 1,032 11, 580 6, 576 2,966 8,981 99 998 11,480 6,548 3,081 8,716 2, 693 56 506 59, 794 28,651. 809 2, 029 54 476 51, 846 29, 995 988 5L 1,681 62 273 48, 240 32, 219 604 41 2,925 47 53, 206 32,0.10 1,076 40 1,031 2,792 703 3,380 893 4,128 864 2,175 63 49 57 125, 129 125,129 LIAB1LITIKS Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidNational bank notes outstanding _ Due to Federal reserve banks. _ Amount due to national banks. Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding __ Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits .__ United Slates Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United .States, borrowed _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills red iscounted _ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total 2,068 75 85 47 128,057 121, 222 119,484 305 306 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September .14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued ALABAMA—Continued BIRMINGHAM [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 2 banks 2 banks 2 banks 2 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ _ United States Government securities ()ther bonds, stocks, securities, etc _ 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Exchanges for clearing house.._ _._ Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Other assets Total. 26,478 14 3,587 2,539 495 131 2,175 1,825 4,676 25,100 9 3,307 2,325 495 131 2,051 1,360 4,011 23,683 26,451 3,225 2,767 495 231 2, 453 1,018 6,134 3,067 4,2% 496 231 2,525 1,657 6,781 1,309 464 374 82 217 977 578 354 82 236 1,112 396 361 82 242 1,570 381 403 83 287 41,016 42, 203 48, 231 44,3 3 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding _ Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Notes and bills rediscounted Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 1,750 1,560 1,589 1,616 2,617 1,750 1,550 1,803 1,639 1,565 3,031 53 42 18,247 12,910 357 1.843 81 23 16, 533 14,610 163 250 354 1,907 196 55 16,359 12,819 277 100 600 396 400 415 44,366 41,016 42, 203 48,231 1,750 1, 550 1,874 1,604 1, 772 1,750 1,550 1,971 1,632 2,191 2,806 57 103 21,110 14,426 220 BEPOHT OF THE COMPTKOLLKR OF I H E CUBBE^CY 307 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued ALASKA Lin thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities. O ther bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned Cash in vault and amount due from national banks — Amount due from State 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. Other assets 1,019 1 1,173 1 1,191 1,103 104 73 15 459 1,076 108 74 15 456 1,066 108 75 15 631 69 4 51 3 4 54 4 25 3 23 8 20 3 11 5 20 2,888 Total. 847 1 1 1,084 J36 70 15 603 2,860 2, 957 3,135 17 1,364 723 421 150 83 53 56 2 6 18 1, 367 762 363 150 85 53 50 5 1 13 1,425 804 371 150 85 62 50 5 2 12 1,562 824 383 -i2,888 ! 2, 860 2, 957 3,135 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits _ _ _. Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ _. Acceptances executed for customers, etc Total. 308 BEP0RT 0$ THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued AiUZOXA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 20 banks 19 banks 19 banks 19 b a n k s RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts). ._ Overdrafts--.. _ _ _ Customer's liability account of"acceptances"__ United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture* and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Treasurei. Other assets Total 15,809 54 15,873 66 64 3,681 1,616 833 835 1,213 27 3,442 14,978 30 59 2,968 1,325 835 1,204 255 75 133 53 98 754 198 982 230 57 83 759 199 83 250 53 203 30, ")72 28, 440 27, 960 27,016 1,700 905 247 1,058 30 289 1,650 905 287 1,058 23 229 1,650 875 239 1,066 11 150 1,600 WA 256 681 53 342 16, 590 8, 267 183 29 595 51 352 14,648 7,938 186 8 711 18 397 14,184 7,707 118 358 639 22 325 13, 576 7,067 217 107 140 48 175 214 403 200 559 411 10 64 32 3 59 11 15 78 184 30, 572 28,440 27,960 27,046 3,398 1,715 850 727 1,515 45 4,641 1,260 11 4,009 14,604 60 78 2,866 1,462 822 864 1^208 120 3,157 43 110 48 445 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in__ Surplus fund. _ _ AH other undivided profits, less expenses and taxespaid. National bank notes outstanding.. _ Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks ._ Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed.. _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted__ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated__ Total . 1 174 25 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 309 Abstract of reports since September 14,1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued ARKANSAS [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 86 banks 85 banks 85 banks 85 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house,furniture, and fixtures _ Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal rosor ve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount duo from State banks, bankers, and trust companies. Exchanges for clearinghouse Checks on other banks in the sam0 place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. Other assets, 50, 524 72 10, 474 49,035 59 8,833 3, 707 1, 793 708 3, 505 55 7,590 49, 053 143 8,866 3,832 1,803 715 3,805 198 9,804 4, 579 135 408 158 199 272 2,860 100 248 139 199 230 3, 505 89 238 191 198 291 6,605 184 308 184 198 343 85. 583 Total . 3, (573 1,728 574 3,992 72 8,723 48,574 08 10,019 3,853 1, 739 603 3, 590 87 7,878 80,199 79. 808 80, 703 7,102 3, 201 1, 752 3,963 2,208 7,212 3,187 1,893 3, 945 1,309 7,212 3,184 1, 800 3, 902 1, 380 7,212 3,203 1,999 3,938 2,414 4,722 14 890 43, 301 15,908 189 13 3,270 18 000 39, 957 10, 701 100 10 3, 079 17 412 39,125 17, 014 120 15 5,559 11 479 40, 410 17,744 131 65 502 1, 595 624 1,113 850 1,585 1,055 2, 399 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount duo to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding_ __ Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits ._ _. Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _. United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Liabilities other than those a bo ve stn ted Total.._ 1 42 8"), rm I 1 73 80. 199 79. 803 ! 3 81 80, 703 310 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September l/h 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued ARK AN SAS—Continued LITTLE ROCK [In thousands of dollars] Dee. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Exchanges for clearing house. Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Other assets 5, 436 9 952 152 554 40 465 627 407 5,478 5 891 170 556 44 363 466 452 5,715 5 400 165 563 46 469 414 617 5,664 9 400 160 563 45 399 622 374 737 207 40 18 278 112 01 19 278 133 48 10 490 196 39 10 _.-. 9, (350 8,901 8,869 8,977 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _ Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Certified checks outstanding.. Cashier's checks outstanding _ _ Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) , Notes and bills rediscounted , 700 270 77 363 700 270 62 370 414 700 270 91 196 326 700 270 66 197 528 1,695 1 48 3,170 1,44] 167 1,251 1 23 2,985 1, 505 134 1, 218 1,724 92 3,965 1,598 135 2,835 1, f>15 155 275 ! 754 i 243 943 100 178 650 298 9,650 i 8, 901 8,869 8,977 Total _ _ LIABILITIES Total REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUBKENCY 311 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued CALIFORNIA (In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 259 banks 255 b a n k s 250 banks 248 banks 190,596 294 67 42, 656 49,217 11,839 1, 889 16,460 1,259 28,600 189,717 322 39, 915 46, 754 12,415 1,984 15,166 1,015 24,478 181,251 240 36 35, 837 47,079 12, 320 1,992 14, 565 899 25,172 174, 352 328 13 34,806 51,562 12,631 2,142 15,066 1,311 31,854 4,474 2,373 1,082 ],744 839 752 3,625 1,859 855 1,092 841 801 5,057 1,989 926 1,588 832 1,116 9,429 1,852 642 1,221 837 907 360,141 310,839 330,899 338,953 24, 890 10. 998 6, 250 16,686 332 3,090 21, 752 10, 701 6, 799 16,727 374 2,344 24,578 10, 508 6,096 16, 463 329 2,739 24,633 10,668 6,818 16,380 309 7,971 262 8,580 179,869 92,115 775 7,658 193 4, 757 162, 649 91,289 487 134 8,081. 278 4.270 154,306 91,737 319 70 10,285 177 RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of"acceptances"___ United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house -_ Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other case items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. Other assets Total.. LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding.. _ _ Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks _. Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits.. Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securites borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed _ _ _ _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) _ Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding _ Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated._ _ Total. 17688°—241 21 3,711 162,760 92,752 422 47 147 193 223 187 5,211 2,540 6,151 5,248 5,004 5,640 2,492 3,255 14 42 290 31 352 24 36 198 13 13 338 360,141 340,839 330,899 338,953 312 BEPCR1 OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CXJRBENCY Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued C A L I F O R N I A — C outiau ed LO3 A N G E L E S £In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1023 M a r . 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 9 banks 9 banks 9 banks 11 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts.. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United S tatos Governmemt secttr it ies Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 tn vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com- 159,973 132 1, 648 25, 503 11, 244 1,653 87 15, 298 10,041 19, 315 162,973 189 1, 754 27,818 II, 593 1,896 206 14, 227 9, 444 18, 981 154,880 179 1, 538 28,379 13,032 2,196 95 15, 586 8, 914 21,197 156,181 207 1,330 33,610 13, 529 Eschanges 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. Other assets 8,362 10, 435 452 1, 602 271 1, 692 7,957 8,051 465 1,812 306 1,421 9,044 8, 481 504 2,084 3Ot5 1,183 12,708 (5, 610 341 1,837 300 1, 501 267, 768 209, 093 267, 598 293, 319- 15,000 6,450 4,753 5,981 11, 737 16, 200 6,660 5,213 59S 10,906 15,000 6,450 5,019 5, 963 9,224 20, 727 325 6,876 134,664 52, 205 7,056 1, 473 27,879 304 3,524 126,802 54,984 5, 032 1,430 27.345 423 3,6*85 127,923 56, 251 2, 651 1,289 29,820 292 132,755 61,. 581 6,414 7S5 435 406 406 40S 988 605 3,369 1,006 400 2,686 158 2, 299 1,191 107 681 47 594 6 639 317 947 1, 538 267,768 269,093 267, 598 293,319 Total. 2, 5m 171 15, 979 0, 9f>f> 3G, 4 1 8 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid m _ Surplus fund. .. A If other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _ Amount due to-national banks Amount due to State bariks, bankers, ami trust comCeftified checks outstanding _ _. Cashier's checks outstanding. Demand deposits.. Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) _. United States deposits _ _ _ United Stated Government securities borrowed. Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed _. _.B*Hs payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills'rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks Sold for cash and outstanding _ Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed1 by other banks for account of this bank . Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 12, 700 6,400 4,298 5, 320 7,13a BEPOET OF THE COMPIKOLLEE Or THE CUBKESCX 313 Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued CALIFORNIA—C ontinusd OAKLAND [la thousands of dollars] Oct. .10, 11)24 RESOURCES Loans and discounts (Including rediscounts) Overdrafts.._ _ Customers' liability account of"acceptances" United Stares Government securities _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc , Banking house,furniture and fixturesLawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank i n process of collection Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, nnd 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. Other assets Total. LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding. Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ _ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Bills payable (including ail obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks soki for cash and outstanding _ Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated _.. Total _.. 314 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September J4, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued CALIFORNIA—C ontinued SAN FRANCISCO [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 4 banks 4 banks 4 banks 5 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts), Overdrafts-_ _ _ Customers liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national bank Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com- Total. 157,940 454 8,217 28, 568 17,127 7,733 779 14,875 3,723 14,601 160, 405 298 7,192 30,938 16,154 7,992 784 17,761 3, 967 20,773 177,127 238 5,179 35,714 18,362 8,198 741 19,825 4,650 27,796 13, 475 9, 843 714 3,273 458 7, 748 11, 670 8,384 214 1,988 557 7,111 10, 572 9,564 374 3,181 463 5,296 15,404 6,765 284 2,280 462 4,521 294, 589 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 TreasurerOther assets _ 156,081 130 6,735 29, 867 17,548 7,107 845 17,668 4,868 18, 229 283, 941 295, 714 327,546 18,500 16,500 5, 840 9,112 21, 081 18,500 16,500 5,341 9, 215 21,153 18,500 16,500 6,121 9,200 22, 871 19,000 16,600 6,226 9,208 35,121 36, 903 744 4,350 127, 421 27,911 1,321 450 563 3,276 119,168 33, 568 2,066 450 35, 470 621 5,070 125,852 43,822 1,350 450 45,052 634 2,390 133,664 47,997 1,638 4,500 11, 503 550 13, 731 6,718 151 9,354 192 7,932 146 6,015 167 1,482 159 2,314 213 1,550 166 1,439 294,589 283,941 295, 714 327,546 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks _. Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies.._ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's check outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed.. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted _ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding _ Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank _ Liabilities other than those aboved stated Total. 2,250 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 315 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1023, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued COLORADO (In thousands of dollars) j Dec. 31, ; 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 ]32 banks J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 131 banks 130 b a n k s 130 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts , __. United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. Banking house, furniture, and fixtures. _. Other real estate owned _ Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection ("ash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount duo from State 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... Other assets _ oo, 064 62 9,328 11,291 2, 907 1,340 4,497 28 12,593 753 131 ! 389 230 ! 796 113 318 253 634 108 325 240 1,010 122 310 245 I 245 104 239 239 08 103,593 Total... 57. 007 71 9, 980 10, 433 2, 977 ],332 4, 586 137 14, 034 302,386 98, 721 104,942 7,300 4,332 927 4, 906 1,222 7,240 4, 246 907 4, 860 1,176 7,140 4,163 963 4,749 1,126 7,140 4,145 1,004 4,733 1,338 1,452 29 1,122 49, 828 28, 930 139 221 1,792 44 983 48, 440 29, 681 95 210 1,086 56 887 45, 820 30, 464 59 56 1,655 27 839 51,537 30,359 67 56 887 2, 288 1,806 553 1, 591 333 1,639 57, 642 63 30,240 10,290 2, 949 1,250 4, 773 95 14, 457 55, 799 98 9,257 11, 787 2,925 1,426 4,858 13 16, 732 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _.. _ _. All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks. Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding _ Cashier's checks outstanding _ Demand deposits.__ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) Unitod States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and out standing Liabilities other than those above stated Total,. 4 6 103, 593 4 4 102, 38»> 98, 721 104,942 316 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued COLORADO—C ont inu ed DENVER fin thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 9 banks 9 banks 9 banks 9 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts United States Government securities. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real esfate owned _ Lawful reserve with Federnlreserve bank Items with Federalreserve bank in processor collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Other assets 69,400 118 19, 087 15, 378 1, 270 209 6, 000 5, 074 71,475 132 69,448 137 22, 509 18,422 1, 3S8 196 8, 545 4, 561 18,164 73,170 104 23,120 20, 607 1,474 193 10, 581 4, 981 20,330 3, 890 2, 810 777 797 37 233 3,686 1, 989 657 737 37 296 3, 593 2, 635 1,160 879 40 5, 818 2, 527 936 772 45 245 103,530 Total 8, 7(50 21,148 17,101 1,361 190 7,166 8,366 11,528 140,869 152, 020 164, 903 5,000 4, 269 1,344 747 11,348 5,150 4,155 2,758 746 10,803 5, 400 4,394 2,496 79fl 11, 982 5,400 4,379 2,462 000 18, 528 6,008 283 1,515 57,097 40, 067 620 5,146 366 1,036 59,132 50,635 616 7, 593 264 1, 439 63.523 52,992 709 10,713 324 1,123 69, 740 50,167 50 111 225 65 300 95 250 18 53 4 32 1 36 12 25 134, 530 140,869 152, 020 164, 903 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _ _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Amount d u e to national banks Amount d u e t o State banks, bankers, a n d trust companies Certified checks outstanding. _ Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits. __ _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted.: Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated Total 317 BEPOET OF THE COMPXEOLLEB OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued C O L O R A D O -C on ti nue cl PUEBLO [Tn thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, .192 L J u n e 30, i .1924 i Oct. 10, 1924 2 banks 2 banks 2 banks 2 banks | KKSOUliCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ _ United States Government securities _. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Outside 'checks and other cash items.. Redemption fund mul due from United Stotcs Treasurer. Total. 5,170 25 1,047 2,975 286 774 3,300 6,000 42 1,643 2,952 317 1,0.50 5,833 5, 644 4L 2,078 3,034 314 938 4, 551 5, 102 31 2. 134 3,189 311 825 4,925 432 575 127 5 557 12J 507 71 2 20 .18,564 17, 301 17,238 000 1, 150 151 395 2,055 20 14, 786 20 I LfABIMTIKS Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits. Liabilities other than those above stated Total. (500 .1, 140 130 390 1,579 fiOO 1. 1.50 131 397 1, 63(5 000 1, 150 115 1,568 3 123 6,258 2, 952 24 10 1,652 32 117 9, 755 3, (XS4 1, 561 7 80 8,137 3,015 22 2,092 3 48 7,004 3, (>49 21 10 14,788 18. 564 17,301 17,238 m 1, 308 11 318 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued CONNECTICUT [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 62 banks 62 banks 62 banks 61 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets 137,655 85 111 33,825 31,234 9, 054 2,732 10,117 5,081 15, 906 137, 785 82 5 32, 933 32, 915 9,118 2,718 11,164 5,430 18,149 138,831 81 5 33,322 36,043 9,193 2,744 11,143 4,825 2.273 2,220 786 1,290 648 745 1,241 1,556 579 910 646 857 1, 585 1,769 712 1,365 648 670 1,500 1,312 499 385 626 677 257, 607 Total.. 133,954 69 173 35, 297 30,043 8,855 1,303 11,220 6,475 22,256 251, 589 257, 048 259,697 20,357 15, 869 9,462 12,759 1,621 1,121 20, 307 16, 059 9,798 12,725 1, 580 524 20, 307 16,084 9,974 12, 746 1, 660 435 20,057 16,079 5, 948 424 517 128, 401 56,255 1,052 f», 492 386 538 118,124 59, 599 1,193 556 846 122, 399 61,378 1,111 7,303 399 551 121,052 65,355 1,414 1,844 ],187 2,676 795 1,857 505 1,036 331 173 90 106 73 5 82 1 608 5 592 473 257,607 251, 589 257,048 4 473 259,697 18,511 U A BIL1TIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _ _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding. Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks___ Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits. _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted. Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding A cceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for acco int of this bank Liabilities other than those above stated Total- 10, 556 12,327 1.923 754 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 319 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued DELAWARE [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 18 banks 18 banks 18 banks 18 banks 10,721 6 2, 597 5.440 583 52 906 133 1,323 10,797 7 2,582 5, 536 584 51 873 151 967 10,567 6 2,346 5, 066 584 65 1,103 163 1,954 10, 542 8 2,321 C,352 587 73 964 157 1,256 101 136 14 40 58 21 136 515 14 15 58 22 134 109 28 26 57 21 119 67 18 18 58 20 ; 22,131 22, 308 22, 829 22, 560 Capital stock paid in _ Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes p a i d . National b a n k notes outstanding _ _. D u e t o Federal reserve b a n k s . A m o u n t due t o national b a n k s . A m o u n t d u e t o State b a n k s , bankers, a n d t r u s t companies .._ Certified checks outstanding _ Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted _ Liabilities other t h a n those above stated 1,710 1,932 847 1,142 47 5 1,710 1,932 920 1, L24 77 3 1.710 1, 932 947 1,133 1,710 1,932 1,016 1,135 68 10 443 16 23 9,415 5, 957 86 23 321 19 20 9,324 6,105 81 13 36 13 9, 724 6, 353 1J7 13 312 20 8 9,567 6,567 90 12 259 218 8 463 184 12 162 206 11 55 47 11 22,131 22,308 22,829 22,560 RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts United States Government securities _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Other assets Total LIABILITIES Total 320 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14? 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued D I S T R I C T O F COLUMBIA WASHINGTON fin thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct 10, 1924 14 banks 14 banks 14 banks 13 b a n k s RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)-Overdrafts _ _ Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, e t c . 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 duefromUnited States Treasurer Other assets ..+. Total. 09, G97 25 102 20, 005 11,123 8,032 1,040 7,430 2, 304 8,204 1, 33S 2, 450 1, 230 308 338 239 134, 117 j 68,418 56 151 16, 940 13, .179 8,113 1,047 2, 301 7,444 3,219 2, 241 1,043 437 371 400 130,412 68, 468 62 170 18,085 11,133 8.439 896 7, 119 2,024 7,654 68,601 49 222 21,251 .11, 824 8,441 897 8,095 2,492 10,617 1,845 3,437 1,094 348 335 395 2.887 2,016 339 200 270 422 131. 504 138, 035 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _. Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due:to State banks, bankers, and trust companies. Certified checks outstanding ._ Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) tnited States deposits. United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank Liabilities other than those above stated _ Total _ 2, 738 5.634 1,178 3,102 9,527 5, 598 2,586 5, 693 917 2,437 9, 527 5, 598 2,747 5,668 1,243 2, 582 9, 327 5,613 2,078 5,406 1,074 3,013 5,290 148 335 63, 752 27,064 1,734 330 3,897 222 270 64, 227 28, 612 1,733 330 5,322 432 521 62, 549 29, 925 1,566 320 6,709 123 362 66,438 33,098 2,221 320 4,812 2,869 3,259 809 2,040 1,024 29 162 69 100 71 345 702 227 170 149 222 97 131. 504 138,035 9,527 5,248 50 43 62 134, 117 130,412 EEPOEX OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUBItEXCY 321 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—- Continued FLORIDA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 51 banks 51 banks 51 banks 51 bunks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances"..United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Ban king house, furniture, arid fixtures. Other real estate owned _ Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies E xch a nges for clear ing h ouse Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United Slates Treasurer Other assets Total. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund_._ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks _ _._ Amount duo to State banks, bankers, and trust companies— Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits _ _. Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed __. _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted _ Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for accoun t of this ban k _ _ Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 49, 759 30 12, 729 10, 866 3,150 397 4,310 80 11,643 57,155 3(i 11 11,895 12,421 3,218 352 5, 2915 25 15, 749 5.1,473 29 4 10,975 13,431 458 4,895 108 14,221 51,322 29 33 lly220 15,372 3, 349 490 4. 579 2!) 12, 281 2,271 268 567 185 216 97 2,540 185 530 131 2.15 100 3,043 319 250 126 216 117 3, 436 314 207 1«7 202 63 96,518 109, 862 102,946 103, 098 6, 340 3, 055 1,281 4, 267 88 1,651 6,890 2,951 1, 461 4, 257 50 2,136 7,090 3, 136 1,458 4, 265 175 2,161 3,752 120 600 43,929 27, 771 288 4,999 186 691. 52,339 31,972 173 4,476 204 560 45, 802 32,279 165 72 35 1, 105 2,076 100 96, 518 7, -190 3,211 1,848 3.979 53 1,856 3,965 143 672 44,265 33,752 270 179 460 i 1, 155 ! 33 . 7J 100 j 109,862 | 37 157 330 390 945 4 433 33 109 102, 946 103. 098 322 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 1\, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued FLORIDA—C oniinued JACKSONVILLE [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of" acceptances " United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Other assets 27, C81 10, 2G1 6,818 1,452 30 2,698 1, 714 4,027 32,119 1 528 10,494 6,062 1,456 2,012 4,654 31,110 3 147 9,398 7,211 1,468 69 3,080 1,098 6,038 9,284 9,699 1,471 80 3,053 1,503 4,160 4,244 348 238 154 95 3,651 291 276 153 95 77 64, 770 64,644 4, 522 603 185 74 55 353 95 57 59, 873 Total. 4,290 587 66, 275 2,650 800 882 1,493 3,008 2,650 900 907 1,895 3,882 2,650 900 1,055 1, 886 3,966 2,650 900 1,250 1,887 3,160 6, 672 00 397 20,330 22, 763 737 26 10,894 50 268 21, 401 22,492 322 26 528 8,206 52 325 21, 669 23,406 345 100 147 63 7,949 56 240 20,254 25,163 972 100 66, 275 64, 770 64,644 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund. _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks _ Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies... Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits _ _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits. United States Government securities borrowed Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 55 59,873 I BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 323 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued GEORGIA lln thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, Mar. 31, 1923 ! 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 94 banks 91 banks 90 banks 92 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts). Overdrafts _ _ _ _ Customer's liability account of'"acceptances" United States Government securities _.. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures _.. Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount duefrom State banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in tho same place Outside checks and other cash items. Redemption fund and duefrom United States Treasurer. Other assets 63,497 234 236 11,301 2,830 2,705 1,719 3,283 103 5,908 63,513 155 145 10, 630 2,746 2,814 1,724 3,138 176 5,492 62,831 302 83 10,692 2,857 3,334 i 438 ! 424 j 261 i 394 41 i 2,232 249 2,652 253 174 181 381 71 3,673 298 240 221 391 710 102,294 | Total. 65,804 ; 894 198 ! 11.858 • 2, 980 ! 2,782 :' 1,623 3,898 i 257 7,008 i 95,186 94,245 10, 691 7, 293 1,949 7,834 18 1,192 10,541 10,440 2,122 7,639 9 838 7,1C8 2,109 7,611 13 732 10,390 7,081 2,263 7,755 75 1,400 3,653 22 470 37, 555 24,706 483 62 2,597 40 293 30,162 25,390 363 297 2,616 87 268 29,361 25,788 272 248 3,923 71 247 34,001 26,499 485 211 1,716 4,339 198 2,236 5,214 236 1,815 5, 583 145 1,220 86 27 43 49 49 36 102,294 95,186 94,245 98,838 189 202 385 1,942 254 7,809 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund... All other undivided profits, less expenses, and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits. _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ United States Government securities borrowed. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediseounted _ Acceptances executed for customers, etc ... Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank Liabilities other than those above stated Total... 7,117 REPOET OF THE COMPTKOLL.EB OF THE CURRENCY Abstract &f reports since September 1/^ 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued GEORGIA*C onti nued ATLANTA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks EE3OUBCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _ _ Overdrafts. ___. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities—-.. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and ot her cash items _ _ Kedemption fund and due from U nit<*d States Treasurer Other assets « 48,474 19 400 4,688 1,427 2f 186 193 4,051 4161 3,530 299 3,845 1,246 3,078 210 5,137 4,321 5,861 60,143 11 8 3,520 1,148 3,198 194 5,911 4,425 8,015 59,676 5 8 4,677 1, 532 3,242 203 5,808 9? 262 4,374 175 1,153 135 276 3,875 1,744 387 367 135 17 10,014 2,254 197 l&J 13o 29 74, 324 Total - 2,578 1,947 §6 469 135 93,221 93,098 102, 252 2,950 3,550 1,535 2, GG3 5,950 4,550 2, 454 2,664 5,950 4,550 2,730 2,687 5,058 5,950 4,550 2,745 2,657 1,391 5,424 6,692 8,304 8,214 98 121 30,595 10,498 1,197 7,148 35 169 40,100 20,242 812 $,283 05 215 40,178 21,592 1,449 60 8,407 42 253 44,748 21,304 1,928 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund.... ___ _.. Al other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. Notional bank notes outstanding fc Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due t o national banks Amount due t o State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding _ Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ _ ...United States Government securities borrowed.BOZKIS a n d securities, other t h a n United States, borrowed * *.„. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscountecL Letters of «#edit a a d travelers' checks sold lor oash and outstanding fc Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total . 80 1,450 299 257 74,324 93,221 80 341 1,442 400 8G0 93,098 102, 252 BEPGBT OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CUBBENCY 325 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by Stcttes and reserve cities— Continued HAWAII [In thousands of dollars] j Dec. 31, ! 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 Juno 30, 1924 • Oct. 10, i 1924 2 banks 2 banks 2 banks 2 banks RESOl.'RCKS Loans and discounts (including rediscount's) Overdrafts. _ United States Government securities.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies.__ Checks on other banks in the same place Outsido checks and other cash items [Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Other assets Total. 1,993 1 2,408 1, 053 62 1,751 203 2,067 2,418 881 65 872 2,411 1 2,263 1,160 74 1,18-7 2>453 1 2,270 411 71 331 207 757 81 13 1 1, IB 79 1,339 22 32 22 7,937 6,830 7,fi89 8,140 000 570 57 450 GO O 570 G9 441 600 570 97 450 600 570 126 441 797 20 1 3, 094 393 1,947 320 1 1 879 4 104 3,077 415 1,376 14 104 2,751 557 2, GOB LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expense and taxes p a i d . . National bank notes outstanding Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashicr's chocks outstanding .__ Demand deposits _ , Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ Bonds and securities, other t h a n United States, borrowed .--_ -* Letters of credit and travelers* checks sold for cash and outstanding __ Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 2, f>20 377 1,90S 100 2 i 17 17 7,937 j 6,830 7,689 8,140 326 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued IDAHO [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 73 banks 72 banks 70 banks 67 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks-... Amount due from State 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. Other assets Total 36,809 85 6,110 4,750 2,305 1,214 2,984 430 7,463 35,373 72 6.118 3,547 2,289 1, 255 2,487 332 6,716 33,644 92 6,209 4,220 2,252 1,206 2,723 353 7,445 31,647 121 6,285 3,894 2,183 1,186 2,695 355 9,721 1,601 206 264 267 154 123 909 131 134 195 152 122 863 173 158 167 144 115 1,572 147 131 162 136 110 64, 765 50, 832 59, 764 60,345 4,885 1,946 433 3.005 170 1,204 4,835 1,933 497 2,936 180 1,015 4,720 1,937 498 2,846 177 900 4,545 1,831 614 2,681 268 1,174 1,024 40 855 33,057 14, 359 111 35 818 28 491 28, 535 14,969 101 840 38 534 1,562 35 554 14,925 132 15,220 130 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks _ Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding _ Demand deposits _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted _ Liabilities other than those above stated Total.- - 85 30 50 3,055 499 2 2, 796 658 1 2, 626 738 1 565 2 64,765 59, 832 59,764 f-0,345 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 327 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued ILLINOIS [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1023 Mar. 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 400 banks 407 banks 405 b a n k s 404 b a n k s RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _ Overdrafts _ _ _ Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _ Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned.. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank I terns with Federal reserve bank in process of collection _. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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.! Other assets _ 284.332 533 52 09, 929 73, 906 15, 937 2,405 22,154 3,129 39,719 4,773 289, 002 624 13 70,395 77, 552 10, 257 2, 785 21,945 3, 061 40, 082 5,161 290.307 ' 559 6 66,853 74,472 10,218 2,946 22, 895 2, 767 44,128 5,743 281, 402 628 66,431 78,836 16,365 3.286 22; 484 4,009 49,101 8,050 1,352 1,324 1,027 1,378 674 1,323 1,353 1,066 1,362 623 1,020 1,000 942 1,359 558 .522, 937 Total- 1,380 1,602 1,098 1,375 553 532, 092 532, 021 535, 531 30, 480 24,013 13, 077 27,311 ]0 3,109 18,901 30, 930 24, 084 13,594 27.385 13 36,448 24, 085 12,948 27,043 198 3, 367 18, 428 36,49(1 24,137 1.5,187 26,951 45 4,101 22,212 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid . National bank notes outstanding _ Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks_ Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies. Certified checks outstanding _ Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits _ ___ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ ._ United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other t h a n United States, borrowed. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding. A oceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other t h a n those above stated 715 1.304 210, 005 177,773 1,006 605 70 790 1,024 210,704 180,940 998 641 49 432 1,177 213, 61 & 183,092 1,19& 561 5ft -22 8,319 4, 052 3,301 2,689 6, 092 1 5, 879 9 5, 274 10 3,045 22 52 394 13 487 6 307 52J 522,937 Total. 17688°— 24f- 330 1,151 205, 024 170, 842 1,152 019 3,194 18,308 532,692 532,621 535, 531 328 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 1J+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued ILLINOIS—V ontinued CHICAGO (CENTRAL BESEBVE CITY BANKS) [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 O c t . 10, 1924 13 banks 14 banks 15 banks 14 b a n k s 565,486 119 594,664 92 RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _.. Overdrafts Customer 's 1 lability account of" acceptances " United States Government securities. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _ 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets _ Total 582,255 169 626, 758 72 7, 71« 73,175 41, 67 \ 11, 842 14,178 78,067 48, 533 15,147 64 83,516 26, 424 78, 294 12,829 80*147 35, 991 15, 265 64 71,637 20,986 61,147 8,150 85, 595 42,403 15, 797 62 99,685 22,568 92, 476 28, 655 48, 997 1,479 2, 953 130 5, 527 21,793 41,198 2,276 1,242 144 5, 455 42,178 40-, 194 1,677 2,683 143 6, 942 26, 231 26, 568 2, 129 1,244 143 5, 8.M) 935, 779 1, 055, 309 1, 011, 614 52,400 42, 685 23,414 2, 660 105,920 53, 050 42,226 23,587 2, 638 122,463 53, 250 42,250 23 r 883 2,810 154,327 173,066 4,834 7, 271 506,643 36,750 7,601 173,431 4, 636 7,922 429,842 34, 995 10,291 189,524 6,869 7,949 512,685 42,364 6,715 20,000 64&l 11,000 2,862 30 7135- 1,973 12,180 1,698 32,516 2,638 1,807 2,349 8,188 895, 1,712 605 1,708 1,416. 967 1,014,390 935, 779 1,055,309 1,011,614 1,014,390 88, 687 2 ] , 931 77,519 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _. Surplus fund _ _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _ Amount due to national banks _ _ Amount due t o State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding _ Cashier's cheeks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits.. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other t h a n rediscount s) Notes a n d bills rediscounted _ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed b y other banks for account of this bank _.„ Liabilities other t h a n those above stated Total * _ 48, 230 32, 257 22,687 2, 844 176y 130. 172,394 3,32fi 4,379 495, 509 35, 299 4,689 8,905 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 329 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities- Continued ILLINOIS—C ontinued CHICAGO (OTHER RESERVE CITY BANKS) [In thousands of dollars] Dee. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1921 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 18 banks ! 18 banks 18 banks 18 banks BESOUKCKS Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ , Customer's liability account of "acceptances" __ _ United States Government securities _._ ... Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, turniture, and fixtures__ Other real estate owned _ Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process o f collection. _ Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 V nited States TreasurerOther assets 13, 537 17,785 1,900 LG O 3, 064 570 6 ? 260 29, 065 8 13,021 18, 238 1,978 431 3, 609 388 6, 4.18 13, 230 19, 503 2,032 431 3, 630 395 6,079 27. 750 9 4 13,920 21,100 2,149 500 3,920 859 0,402 297 525 1.18 113 109 318 393 540 105 96 112 350 555 549 161 92 115 353 1,123 406 .103 61 115 377 27. 593 8 72,9(53 i Total. LIABILITIES 75, 358 70,557 ! 78. 370 3, 875 1,049 1,213 2, 1(55 203 3, 875 1,089 1,517 2,225 227 3,925 1,402 1,159 2,278 231 3,975 1,415 1.515 .2,270 152 483 104 594 22.419 39, 992 353 056 219 940 22,470 4.1,174 453 600 270 708 22,948 42,487 298 810 179 775 24,329 42,091 C2f> 300 300 75 25 j Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amouut due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits _ _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed otlior than rediscounts) Letters of credits and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated _ Total. 29, 304 8 1 153 207 169 4 198 72,963 75,358 70, 557 78, 370 330 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September J4, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued IL.MNOIS—C onl inued PEORIA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, Oct. 10, 1924 1924 4 banks 4 banks 4 banks 4 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of" acceptances " United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Hanking 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets 16,804 6 1 5,310 19,016 11 2,479 726 340 1,450 199 2,271 5,186 2, 698 726 340 1,673 218 2,200 5,135 2,622 729 340 1,610 405 2,782 18,422 15 3 5,411 3,844 769 340 1,689 350 2,769 323 584 1 32 92 27 244 4.17 2 34 92 330 401 1 36 93 1 700 367 1 16 92 3 30,045 Total. 19,025 6 32,899 33,512 34,791 2,100 3, 250 830 1,803 388 2,100 3, 250 799 1,826 819 2,100 3,250 874 1,809 738 2,100 3,250 995 1,829 981 2,633 02 146 10, 848 8, 254 320 3,277 62 268 11,406 8,653 418 2,952 (52 203 12,436 8,784 304 3,678 50 122 11,506 9,775 426 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ Surplus fund _ .. A1 other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. .1 National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks. Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's cchecks outstanding.. Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Bills payable including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank. _ Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 60 1 10 21 30,645 32,899 3 16 33,512 34,791 EKPOBT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 331 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued INDIANA [In thousands of dollars] Doc. 31, 1923 Alar. 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 245 banks 244 banks 244 banks 243 banks 172,741 219 43,718 38,972 ] 1,025 3,566 .13,154 2,108 24, 783 170,715 207 40, 743 38,343 11,141 1, 741 12,410 1, 940 22, 714 174,387 231 40,699 38, 450 10,915 1,889 13,144 1,721 26, 363 169,327 269 38,474 41,791 11,162 1,956 12,760 2,338 27,491 2.073 2, 779 1,246 705 1,072 343 2,020 1,345 790 532 1,074 348 2.880 1,847 1,018 576 1,074 294 3,241 1,349 762 407 1,062 310,504 306,063 315,488 313,055 25, 222 13.317 5. 127 21.293 346 1,945 25, .193 13, 339 5, 332 21. 332 '273 2,024 25,192 13,353 5,350 21,316 443 2,334 25,167 13,359 6,299 21,109 297 2,344 ] 0,883 256 1.650 133. 247 91, 345 630 1,395 11.182 '402 1.149 122,893 91,830 615 1,454 12,839 272 1,380 129,179 95, 082 377 1,317 12,736 307 831 125,251 98,619 833 1,175 0.051 2, 967 4, 562 3,702 3, 541 3,202 2,844 1,248 3 822 5 771 6 300 11 522 316, 504 306, 063 315,488 313,055 RKSOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount clue from State banks, bankers, and trust companies. Exchanges for clearing house _ Checks on other banks in the same place O utside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. Other assets Total I LIABILITIES j Capital stock paid in _| Surplus fund ! All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.! National bank notes outstanding i Due to Federal reserve banks j Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust companies _ Certified checks out standing _ _ Cashier's checks outstanding 1 )emand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed, other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated TotaL 103 332 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued INDIANA—C ontinued INDIANAPOLIS [In thousands of dolhirs] Dec. 3J, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 , June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 5 bauks 4 banks 4 banks 4 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets _ 43,333 24 527 44,470 44 580 10, 778 5, 571 3, 450 116 43,352 20 1,258 11,541 6,504 3,451 110 3,471 * 3, Ml 7,437 3,090 1, 594 774 735 367 193 2,736 1,135 394 557 317 152 3, 235 1,479 463 558 308 2(>9 3, 226 1,049 466 431 309 196 91,580 Total 2, 903 6, 283 45,118 35 98 10, 757 0,117 3,451 116 3, 856 4, 732 7, 960 83,190 88, 552 86,378 6, 650 2, 675 2, 123 6, 254 123 3,738 6,050 2,700 2,195 6, 258 161 4, 483 6,650 2,700 2,298 0, 238 198 5,305 12,098 100 451 45,147 2,904 1,746 1,101 12,022 186 537 39, 340 3, 540 1,926 1,171 13, 537 353 753 43, 581 4, 470 1, 265 1,066 12, 647 106 445 40,381 5, 026 1, 436 1,053 257 2,896 750 400 11 593 123 149 1,824 24 841 73 42 198 90 31 1,354 110 91, 580 83,196 88, 552 86, 378 12,702 0,263 3,450 169 4, 273 4,142 7,894 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ._ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _ Due to Federal reserve banks..Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified cheeks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits _ _ Time deposits (including postal sa v ings deposits) "United States deposits. _ United States Government securities borrowed. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills red iscounted Letters of credit and travelers* checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total 7,650 2,718 2, 107 7,290 222 4,100 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 333 Abstract of reports since September 1S+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued IOWA [In thousands of dollars] i I I Doc. 31, 1923 ; 330 banks Mar. 31, 1924 .Tune 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 334 banks 335 b a n k s 334 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 U nited States Treasurer. Other assets Total. .192, 598 470 27, 575 13, 383 7, 725 I), 232 10, 070 1, 088 ; 21, 850 ! 1,750 i 436 ' 886 514 812 270 280, 283 193, 450 559 27, 046 13, 033 7,897 6,814 11,452 940 24, 849 189, 1.70 391 26. 697 12,000 8,131 7, 516 10,803 1, 09S 24, 013 185, 238 520 27,510 14,116 8, 414 8,030 11,172 1,073 27,899 2, 010 412 913 730 806 337 2, 035 437 089 851 809 345 2, 531 453 521 507 806 456 285, 045 289,315 300 103 912 995 5 2, 630 20, 307 11, 102 3, 710 10. 068 11 2,572 20, 330 10, 963 3,842 16, 008 13. 780 257 1, fill 97,319 110,449 100 419 13, 023 129 1.520 90,005 111,282 176 321 12, 934 147 1,175 97,726 111, 373 233 283 1,806 11,209 2, 036 13,137 7 220 2 184 1.186 9, 708 1 238 291, 254 285, 645 289,315 291,254 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in.: Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Certified checks outstanding. _ Cashier's checks outstanding..Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposi ts United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed. __ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscoun ts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding. Liabilities other than those stated above Total. 20, 335 11,423 3, 002 16,117 0 2,285 12, 042 152 1,493 92, 099 109, 357 183 349 20, 11, 3. 15, 3, 041 21 3, 241 12,058 2! 258 I 286,283 I 334 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—* Continued IOWA—0 ontinued CEDAR RAPIDS [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 2 banks 2 banks 2 banks 2 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "Acceptances" United States Government securities _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Othef real estate owned _ Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies. Exchanges for clearing house _. Outside checks and other cash items _ _ _ Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. 11, G25 13 5 1,633 2,466 275 196 1,604 *• 1,270 1,600 11,975 3 2 12,594 6 3 3,345 4,280 275 2C0 1,518 1,452 2,109 669 304 100 4C 842 398 27 40 861 291 37 50 848 171 31 50 21,800 Total 2,702 275 206 1, 626 1,028 2, 203 11,437 8 2 3,031 2, 796 275 205 1,316 1,127 2,108 24,325 23, 544 26,882 1,000 700 328 783 1,819 1,000 700 406 777 2,315 1,000 700 314 972 2,060 1,000 700 401 982 3,424 6,613 5 135 5,576 4, 663 173 5 7,838 7 95 5,686 5,158 341 2 7,345 12 44 6,301 5,289 505 2 8,900 10 136 5,243 5,219 864 21,800 24, 325 23, 544 26,882 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in __. Surplus fund. __ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _ Amount due to national b a n k s . . Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding _. Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ Acceptances executed for customers, etc Total. KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY 335 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued IOWA-Continued DES MOINES [In thousands of dolliirs] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks BESOVKCKS Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures.-Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.. Cash in vault andamount duefrom national banks Amount due from. State banks, bankers, and trust conipa n ios. _ 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. Total 24,011) 29 3,018 2,005 669 2,204 1,689 2,455 25,481 48 2, (590 2, 257 822 2,245 1, 50G 3, 324 23,888 18 2,626 2, 033 822 2,352 1,454 3, 984 22,674 10 580 1,079 25 59 33 411 474 17 64 33 534 467 27 106 751 458 16 65 37. 029 39, 372 38, 346 43, 207 2,700 J,2()0 373 653 3,181 2, 700 J, 200 '575 64(5 3, 545 2,700 1,200 563 753 3,176 2,700 1,200 533 752 3,926 7,801. 44 271 Hi, 089 4,J 10 136 383 8, 548 117 305 14,206 4,476 200 449 8,283 133 276 15,537 4, 677 J99 449 10,213 69 281 17,959 4,941 184 449 7.10 238 950 1,455 400 37, 929 39,372 38, 346 2,906 2, 550 825 2,384 1,670 8,860 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits.Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits. United States Government securities borrowed. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscountctl Total-. 43, 207 336 KEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 192$} arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued IOWA—Continued DUBUQUE [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1023 Mar. 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 2 banks 2 banks 2 banks 2 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collect ion. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, baukcrs, and trust companies .__ ----Exchanges for clearing house .. . _ Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Other assets _. _ Total 4,4G8 2 1,493 2,240 197 4,747 73 1,368 1,509 2,224 199 502 63 958 4,876 3 1,493 2,078 199 499 91 1,500 4,708 3 1 577 2,005 199 524 78 1,941 28 81 6 45 77 21 57 76 14 33 73 11 20 G7 20 46 20 57 20 34 10, 522 10,417 10,963 11,206 700 300 98 400 115 700 300 162 397 137 700 300 122 398 117 700 300 180 397 149 863 8 78 3,239 4,717 3 8C9 72 3, 511 4,866 3 1 860 2 66 3, 580 4,968 1 901 2 67 3,021 4,726 3 1 10,522 10,417 10,963 479 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidNational bank notes outstanding _ Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust compunies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding -_ Demand deposits. .» Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States depositsthose ... Liabilities other than _ above stated ._ Total 1 11,206 EEPOBT OP THE COMPTROLLEB OF THE CUEEEXCY 337 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—• Continued IOWA—Continued SIOUX C I T Y [In thousands of dollars] M a r . 31, 1921 5 brinks J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 5 banks 5 banks 5 banks RESOURCES Loans and discoants (including rediscounts) Overdrafts_ United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _ 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets 20,970 19, 535 23 2,878 1, 582 697 383 1, 799 466 3,814 18,435 18 2,906 1,076 698 552 1,627 387 2,980 18, 570 22 3, 301 2,015 716 015 1, 924 517 4, 220 448. 19 159 49 7 1, 215 461 11 120 49 8 895 409 8 420 49 11 1, 354 647 28 428 49 16 32. 368 Total. 2,878 1, 795 6W> 224 1, 677 493 1,908 33, 047 30,471 | 34. 182 1, 650 745 47 968 2, 032 1,650 745 116 %0 2, 376 1, 650 745 82 971 2,164 2,050 745 293 970 3, ML 6,027 37 219 9, 944 7,675 23 8, 030 85 218 10, 215 7,281 87 6,359 22 385 9,394 7,877 64 8.194 21 522 10, 599 7, 87.5 63 1,185 1,811 1,279 LIABILITIES Capital slock paid in_ Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and tuxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _ Amount clue to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits._ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits). United States deposits... Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated Total., 751 7 32, 308 33, 047 30, 471 i 34, 482 338 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued KANSAS [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 256 banks 254 banks 250 banks 248 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _ Overdrafts United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets _ 103,354 289 17,003 8,285 5,490 2,086 7,789 169 19,648 99,188 251 15, 333 8,220 5, 661 2, 352 7,401 141 20,023 93,175 300 16,248 10,020 5,567 2,503 8,237 153 3, 464 229 358 192 478 353 4,059 289 403 219 473 193 6,767 256 411 218 464 191 170,276 Total. 99,384 244 16, 399 7,282 5,473 2,349 7,219 199 17,643 161, 266 164,206 174, 998 14,078 7,344 2,650 9,686 1,966 13,913 7, 369 2, 567 9,611 1,686 13, 582 7,306 2,453 9,388 2,101 13, 557 7,151 2,895 9,212 3,511 6, 356 40 1,211 88,013 33, 759 556 259 5, 581 72 1,220 80, 276 34,098 825 241 5, 455 99 1,020 82, 591 34,756 489 212 10,193 44 739 89, 738 35,927 745 186 4,307 299 477 296 493 291 j : : ! I LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ Surplus fund _ _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _ _ Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ _ Certified checks outstanding. Cashier's checks outstanding _ Demand deposits. _ _ _ ._ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ _.. United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed __. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts). Notes and bills rediscounted _ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 130 43 12 13 1,091 2,996 918 2,682 1,002 3,608 198 780 1 140 1 163 2 130 170, 276 161,266 164, 206 1 108 174,998 KEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 339 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities-*— Continued KANSAS—C ontinued KANSAS CITY [ID thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 2 bnnks 2 banks 2 banks 2 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts). Overdrafts United States Government securities _ Other bonds, stocks, securit ies, etc. _ _ 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 vaults and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house _ Outside checks and other cash items-. Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.! 13 1,271 540 226 9 623 590 1,512 5,471 9 1,277 572 239 14 722 716 3,928 020 330 11 25 425 192 18 40 522 201 13 40 282 228 26 40 32.055 Total. 6,242 5 1,366 536 2i2 9 406 430 1,186 6,579 1,066 599 1S2 8 660 713 1,144 11, 067 12, 139 13,524 800 470 58 492 816 800 470 37 796 743 800 370 45 797 809 800 370 62 785 1,208 2,199 13 137 5, 545 1,324 14 1,994 2 73 4, 855 1, 279 18 2,189 2 57 5, 547 1, 385 13 4,139 56 95 4,635 1,369 5 6,693 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund A11 other undivided profi ts, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding A mount due to national banks Amount duo to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits. _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) .... Notes and bills rediscounted Total. 150 37 12,055 125 11,067 12,139 13, 524 340 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1928, arranged by Stales and reserve cities— Continued K A N S A 8 - C 1 ontimued TQPEKA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1<J23 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 4 banks 4 banks 1 banks 4 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _.. Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned _ Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Gashin vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets _. 5,200 3 2,245 1, 046 309 6 863 6 Z 854 2,257 1,038 329 6 813 "7 1,904 4, 742 2 2,436 1,022 •331 18 889 114 3,-967 269 265 69 8 30 15 301 128 43 8 30 14 344 200 101 4 30 17 480 160 54 3 30 13 1& 333 Total 5,196 4 2,024 1, 204 306 5 891 11 2,036 13,125 12.162 14,261 900 215 98 592 994 900 245 126 592 959 245 118 598 1,287 900 245 145 592 2, 328 757 9 156 7,763 358 450 16 1,086 12 101 8,246 311 530 17 1,056 23 182 6,872 871 580 15 1,328 14 58 7,750 375 510 16 12,333 13,125 12,162 14,261 5,108 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ ,. Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits,less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _-. Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies __ ._ _ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postalsavings deposits) United States deposits Liabilities other than those above stated Total REPORT OF THE COMPTEOLLER OF THE CURRENCY 341 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued KANSAS—C ontinued WICHITA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31. 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 4 banks 4 banks 4 banks 4 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _._ United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets 16,047 11 1,241 2.727 2, 156 10 1. 837 '621 2,297 14,306 5 873 4,405 2,456 1,748 761 3,239 14,939 4 978 5.367 2, 456 0 1,986 757 7,942 1, 341 559 64 79 5 124 1,562 343 14 138 5 32 1,849 448 97 142 5, 724 348 36 136 31,439 Total. 15,245 16 1,148 3, 936 2,620 214 1,745 547 3, 796 29,341 30,304 | 2,400 1,275 181 98 3, 419 2,400 1,275 182 94 3,148 2,400 1,275 185 2,400 1, 275 299 3,168 8,186 3,927 34 561 13,711 4, 749 119 3, 735 24 349 12, 349 4, 039 94 392 3,968 28 248 13,251 4,590 45 344 8,451 70 831 120 409 120 611 2 129 5 126 29,341 30,364 JO 25 40, 679 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _ AH other undivided profits, lass expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified cheeks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) _ Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 31,439 280 14,020 5,194 l«0 40, 679 342 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—- Continued KENTUCKY [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 134 banks 134 banks 134 banks 134 banks KESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets 104,505 183 117 24, 013 11,641 4,868 637 7,120 111 15,171 104, 052 198 141 22,409 11,433 5,067 548 6, 641 136 12,180 103, 266 230 28 20,180 11, 546 5, 210 551 6,774 299 12,109 104,978 309 304 19,362 11,419 5,395 580 6,374 244 10,411 934 176 346 231 595 56 1,047 336 464 245 610 79 885 155 305 198 600 87 171, 014 Total. 778 195 704 299 600 72 165,143 162, 974 161,606 14,021 8, 785 3,021 12,000 7 68G 14,021 8, 845 3, 670 12,102 13,971 9,015 3,410 12, 134 13,996 8,990 4,187 12,088 908 1,080 778 2,213 129 344 79, 920 41,799 251 630 2,097 123 254 73, 353 44, 363 394 641 2,181 172 422 70, 579 45, 570 375 623 1,951 199 262 66,866 46,871 558 564 4, 575 2, 339 1,996 2,092 1,467 1,825 2,061 1,750 138 1 141 28 314 4 152 142 122 125 165,143 162,974 161,606 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund AJ1 other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding , Due to Federal reserve banks Amount duo to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding. _ _ Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted. Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank , Liabilities other than those above stated Total . 46 171,014 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 343 Abstract of reports since September l/f, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued K E N T U C K Y - C on t i nued LOUISVILLE [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 ! Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 4 banks i 4 banks 4 banks 4 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ ._ Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets 06,622 82 151 9,002 8,248 404 75 4,849 5, 678 2,734 62,026 65 296 9,601 9,839 405 75 5,295 3, 934 3,842 58,186 34 290 7,24S 11,416 407 73 4,790 5,260 8,238 2, 677 2,079 58 245 208 149 1,701 1,062 15 168 208 201 2,124 1,087 30 528 208 203 5,651 1,957 S 630 208 218 100, 200 99, 558 104,610 4,500 4, 300 2,8.13 4,153 8, 395 4,500 4,300 2, 901 4,154 5,904 4, 500 4.300 3,022 4,129 6,939 4,506 4,300 3,472 4,143 7,262 33,797 88 627 37,446 20,082 934 1,131 ]3,732 83 267 35, 323 20,784 723 1,053 13,463 433 787 35,924 23, 138 397 872 12,556 142 840 40,754 23,093 546 713 2,125 7, 195 264 1,565 4,491 151 510 432 296 1,250 450 290 243 63 206 416 299 108,093 Total. 69,285 32 220 10,192 7,731 399 75 5,273 5. 304 4; 166 100,200 09,558 104,610 108, 093 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in_ _ Surplus fund-.. All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _ Amount duo to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding _ _ Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts) ... Notes and bills rcdiscounted Acceptances executed for customers, etc __ Acceptances executed b y other banks for account of this bank _ Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 17688°-—24f- -23 344 REPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports sinoe September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued LOUISIANA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924. Oct. 10, 1924 33 banks 33 banks 32 banks 82 bunks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities _ _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 _ Other assets _ _ Total- 48,945 40 13 7, 528 3,999 3,330 097 3, 532 829 7, L85 48,363 115 48,178 5, 779 3, 292 3,33o 682 2,992 614 5,396 4,816 3,406 2, 681 714 2,880 731 4,448 48,120 150 4 4, 183 3,896 3,281 762 3,0!*! 752 5, 971 4,277 499 192 308 2,507 274 134 128 2,041 159 318 155 3.109 340 127 $13 149 118 150 155 147 157 134 J10 73, 9 i0 70, 952 74. l<»2 6, 250 2, 898 706 2, 954 1.23 2,078 6, 250 2, 747 851 2,938 122 1,380 6, 030 2,750 772 2,850 117 1,634 6, 075 2, 75<> 97(i 2. 074 ITS 2, Lit 6,769 29 493 40, 983 14,856 958 4, 110 23 436 35,958 15,316 876 3,409 44 219 33, 618 15,385 4,347 52 349 34,342 16, 119 317 795 1,602 638 2,180 341 2,864 405 2,836 14 13 74 81,641 86 209 5 4 646 73,916 70,952 74,192 81,641 12 L LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _ Due to Federal reserve banks Amount duo to national banks .. Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits. __ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted., __ Letters of credit and travelers* checks sold for cash and outstanding __ . Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated. - . » . . . . . Total. BEPOKT OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CURRENCY 345 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued LOUISIANA—Conti iiued NEW ORLEANS [Fn thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 1. bank Alar. 3.1, i June 30, 1924 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 1 bank 1 bank 1 bank RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _ Overdrafts _ _ Customer's liability account of "acceptances".. L'nited States Government securities. _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _ Bank ing house, f urnit are, and fixt ares Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place... Outside chucks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer... _ Other assets 30,041 43 G78 f>. 471 1,130 3, C89 3, 450 870 1, 900 305 2, 230 899 1.010 70 210 25,340 66 549 5, 093 1. 710 3, 730 2, 303 813 1, 000 404 2, 420 130 705 | 70 21,982 07 441 3,341 1,150 3,742 3,244 718 3, 059 25,010 82 701 2,997 1,148 3, 703 2, 493 959 3,45 i 906 1,880 170 30 1, 290 1, 367 141 70 152 MO 40,901 4.4, 237 52, 0ti5 | Total. 45,080 ! 2, 800 2. 000 740 1. 507 2. 245 2,800 2,000 002 1,500 1, 970 2, 800 2, 000 777 1, 498 1,078 2,800 2, 000 751 1, 499 2, 758 5, 270 79 124 25, 900 1.893 1,294 4,959 330 205 23, 042 1,970 955 5, 477 219 26 21,957 2,971 073 4, 500 324 02 23,301 2,974 1,324 3, 725 2, 840 1, 570 660 3, 509 1,040 52, 005 45, 080 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks. _ _ Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies.. Certified checks outstanding _ Cashier's checks outstanding.. _. Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits),. United States deposits. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rcdiscounted Aeceptances executed for customers, etc _ Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bfc Total. 502 1, 380 10 02 40,964 44, 237 346 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued MAINE [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 60 banks 60 banks 59 banks 58 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts __. United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc __. 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 amount due from nationa 1 banks Amount due from State 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 Other assets 60, 971 52 14, 759 37, 472 2,115 313 4,423 851 6,103 61,771 52 13,915 37, 743 2,120 298 4, 662 742 6, 708 40, 298 2,135 368 4,834 795 7,496 247 666 131 348 286 167 230 344 114 360 285 123 223 451 126 380 284 81 280 493 81 247 285 62 129,201 Total. 60,422 51 15,670 36, 365 2,083 294 4,615 1,217 6,639 128,515 129, 556 132, 871 7, 345 4,944 4,172 5, 643 168 286 7,345 4, 944 4,686 5,622 159 238 7.270 5,433 4,222 5, 574 148 323 7,370 6, 493 4,545 5,595 135 359 1,670 95 318 33, 824 67,881 336 1,638 82 248 30, 830 70,406 252 ],f>22 76 340 31,956 70, 576 220 1,979 107 199 33, 322 71,933 425 1,917 599 1,620 440 1,322 555 552 840 61, 550 78 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ __. Surplus fund _._ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks.__ _ _ Amount due to national banks ._ — Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies -Certified checks outstanding _ Cashier's checks outstanding ._ Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _._..-. _...-.. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding _ Liabilities other than those above stated Total- 4 15 129,201 128,515 17 129, 556 132,871 BEPOKT OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CUBKEITCY 347 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued MARYLAND [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1921 Oct. 10, 1924 75 banks 75 banks 75 banks 74 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts). Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. (?ash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 »__ Other assets.. 52,102 30 52, 605 33 10, 656 20, 211 2,135 469 3,710 24 4,664 30,309 20,302 2, 230 429 4,336 9, 501 26,782 2,248 418 3, 684 26 5,313 53,101 40 6 9,119 28,493 2,293 427 4,046 22 6,035 490 55 103 520 78 1-19 97 604 55 195 132 1,153 29 135 92 108 56 200 54. 204 02 202 66 100, 088 Total. 51,039 34 ] 00, 504 102,042 105, 259 5,179 5, 750 1,594 3, 916 44 124 5, 204 5, 793 2,115 3,930 33 106 5, 201 5, 909 1,091 3, 984 33 139 5,104 5,824 2,307 3,977 44 236 303 42 134 25, 759 55,183 38 354 84 139 23, 964 56,427 34 20 419 122 145 25,415 57,119 33 20 564 102 100 27,625 58,598 28 1,729 187 1, 921 393 1,368 342 650 45 40 41 39 6 49 100,088 100, 564 102,042 105,259 *«* LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National b a n k notes outstanding _ D u e to Federal reserve b a n k s . Amount due to national banks A m o u n t due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ _.. Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposit.Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) _ United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Acceptances executed b y other b a n k s for account of this bunk.. _ _ Liabilities other t h a n those above stated Total . 348 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September .14, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued MA RYLiANl>—Confirmed BALTIMORE [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31., 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 192-1 10 banks 10 banks .10 banks 10 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets - 90,463 40 120 94,123 8 240 15, 217 96, 972 7 727 20,915 17, 704 3,220 2, 798 9, 336 10, 600 13, 246 1,701 10,941 679 650 278 309 2,188 8,126 362 688 281 278 3, 505 8, 247 783 373 281 272 2, 64') 4/J8L 302 245 275 253 172, ISO Total.. 13,149 3,097 2,247 7,991 10,670 7,846 96,098 17 118 11,551 L2, 924 3,117 2, 549 <), 262 H,966 11,140 166,511 .172, 203 184, 230 11,550 10, 335 4,509 5, 4(17 8,867 11, 5.50 10,335 4,771 5, .501 0,080 11,550 10, 335 4,921 5,4 If) 10, 548 11,550 10, 335 5,028 5, 458 13,984 23.997 908 1,331 79, 223 ] 5, 701 4,170 378 19, 510 933 1,076 72,718 17.259 7,41.6 544 25, 041 1T72- 882 74, 561 18,984 4, 469" 119 22, 358 968 • 21.0 79,066 22,211 10, 619 75 1,500 3,637 1, 675 3,313 1,430 1,710 770 170 4 120 489 40 240 550 8 118 539 1 727 670 172,18fi 166,511 172,203 184,230 19, 015 12, 543 2,999 1, 831 7, 962 12,172 10, 4S3 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding — Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits. United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscountcd Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total • ......... ........... BEPOBT OF THE COMPTKOI,L,ER OF THE CUBTttCNCY 349 Abstract of reports since September /-£, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued M ASSA C 1:11 r 8 K T T S [In thousands of dollars| Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 J u n e 30, .1924 Oct. 10, 1924 147 banks 145 b a n k s 145 b a n k s 145 banks 261, 9J 5 94 320 03, 698 85, LOS J 1,162 1, 447 20, 450 6, 756 27, 025 263,450 85 125 60, 333 85,331 11,089 1, 515 19,167 6,186 24, 419 265, 656 79 107 59, 057 91, 936 11,141 1,720 21,194 6, 370 27, 330 273,480 70 «8 57, 506 102, J09 11, 420 1,581 21,129 C, 041 30,083 1, 064 1,872 812 991 927 539 1,334 1,461 571 773 912 520 1,380 1,874 523 765 925 451 1,218 1, 525 499 707 027 552 477, 271 490, 508 509,011 067 524 701 970 556 646 28. 107 22, 839 15, 984 17, 914. 1,476 637 28, 117 22, 445 17, 355 18,218 1,641 627 10,237 699 1,003 207,179 161, 124 3, 165 66 11,845 973 779 196. 751 169, 659 3,159 31 11, 060 1, 056 976 206, 583 175, 262 1,826 12, 326 640 856 216, 660 181,688 6,468 8 8, 897 3,863 4,898 2,097 5,060 1,201 5 196 16 55 124 393 70 474 2 66 41 350 1,621 968 1 32 484,186 477,271 490,508 RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customers' liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, el c.... 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 amount due from national banks.. Amount, due from State 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. Other assets ._.. .. Total.. 484, 1 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits less expenses and tuxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks...' Amounts due to national banks Amount due to State bank, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstariding Cashiers' checks outstanding Dem a n d do posits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed. ___ Bills payable (including sill obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rodiscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc_ Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank. Liabilities other than those above stated _ Total.. 28. 818 22, 498 14,071 18,218 2. 222 818 28, 22, 15, 17, 1, 374 509,011 350 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued MASSACHUSETTS—C onlinued BOSTON [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 H banks 11 banks 12 banks 12 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc ,. 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Other assets Total 447, 611 57 44, 749 35, 216 42, 959 18,034 3,965 40, 914 24,293 20, 866 429, 272 52 29,310 52,470 53, 554 17, 651 4,003 42, 551 23, 989 30, 807 472,596 45 29,096 45,549 57,534 18,720 4,059 47,466 26, 251 26,429 5, 233 29, 893 111 5,463 189 15,274 4, 550 23, 566 57 3, 913 209 11,830 6,926 26, 854 400 6,154 280 15,492 6,270 22, 279 20 2,712 244 25,932 751,191 _ 455,327 47 34,097 42, 037 46, 466 17,173 3,920 39, 933 30,151 25, 877 722, 789 739, 765 785,202 39,450 31,650 16, 759 3,764 36,084 39,450 31,650 17, 381 3,938 32,223 39, 950 31, 765 17,023 4, 750 44, 216 39,950 31, 765 18,465 4,814 46,373 56,260 4,026 5,603 369,949 84, 981 13,197 225 56, 302 3,990 7,490 356,081 90, 562 12,641 725 66, 852 3,904 5,482 372, 807 93,279 18.217 225 73,793 3,467 6,768 390,368 102,303 23,498 60 4,599 46, 517 3,085 17,957 6,790 10,680 847 33,994 881 42,812 1,515 29, 695 961 30,412 2,115 1,171 4,572 1,049 1,927 1,368 1,363 1,162 751,191 722, 789 739r 765 785,202 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credits and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc _._"... Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank... Liabilities other than those above stated Total EEPOET OP THE COMPTBOLLEE OF XHE CUBEENCY 351 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued MICHIGAN [In thousands of dollard] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 114 banks 115 b a n k s 115 b a n k s 116 banks 123, 099 99 22, 747 f>2, 530 7, 601 6oC 9, 326 149 17,021 129,317 102 24,011 55,199 8, 058 674 9,372 157 19, 278 128. 257 ' 119 23,808 5(i, 561 8,155 787 9, 477 150 16,958 123,457 3,717 897 333 534 523 276 4,614 667 272 429 542 286 RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _ Overdrafts United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Other assets _ _ Total. 2,062 J, 075 381 447 4.84 246 4, 140 793 337 470 511 323 111 23,681 61,868 8,338 879 10, 574 112 19,195 238, 823 252, 742 250, 552 255,025 13, 675 8, 829 4,270 9, 526 40 741 14,125 9,010 4.734 10,013 43 1,030 14, 225 8,895 4,778 10, 364 37 953 14,260 8,920 10,724 30 1,036 •1,175 158 636 70.065 122, 523 771 148 4, 838 185 502 79,908 .125,546 1. 245 76 4,096 175 541 75,006 128,345 845 106 5,000 146 674 74,934 130,302 1,172 124 1, 858 1,224 444 914 1, 353 711 1,530 356 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in S u r pi us f u ml A11 other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidNational bank notes outstanding _ Due to Federal reserve banks _ A mount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies. _ _ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits. __ _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits.. United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding _ _ _ Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 2 382 125 | 122 5 114 238,823 252, 742 I 250, 552 255,025 352 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September IJ, 1923. arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued M ICHI01AN-(' onrinucri DETROIT [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Total- June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 3 banks Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account "acceptances". "United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with 1'edera 1 reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in proeess of collection Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Outside checks and other cash items _ _ Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Other assets Mar. 31, 1924 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks 88, 713 52 430 19, 153 9, 250 6,175 200 7, 675 8,222 9,216 98, 503 75 655 13, 491 9,048 6,217 200 7,981 8, 075 7,886 96,791 63 768 15, 025 9,534 6, 275 200 10, 078 6, 171 16, 985 107,821 48 232 17, 804 15, 460 C, 258 200 12, 424 8,674 12, 523 5. 592 0, 295 494 95 1, (>87 3,172 4,582 573 95 1, 658 6, 753 7,504 574 95 1,435 7,069 6,158 874 95 1, 482 162,211 178,251 197,122 8,500 6. 500 3, 080 1, 833 4,078 8,500 6, 500 3, 349 1,878 5,740 9,000 7,000 3,582 1, 873 5,818 9,000 7,000 14,601 371 887 98, 933 15, 686 3,757 17,428 400 691 93, 921 15, 621 6,842 19,816 334 754 105, 2S3 19, 784 3, 538 18,476 421 901 115,484 28, 210 3,797 2,950 108 61 447 463 79 128 82 39 657 566 768 505 24 232 494 162, 255 162,211 178, 251 197,122 102,255 : LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ___ _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Nationa 1 bank notes outstanding _. Amount due to national banks _. __. Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated... -Total. 3,884 1,876 7,181 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 353 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—• Continued M I C H I G A N - l 1 ont inu ed GRAND RAPIDS [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct 10, 1924 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts United States Government securities _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.... Banking house, furniture, and fixturevS Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 TreasurerOther assets Total 18, 750 8 3, 025 2.719 1, 599 12 1. 574 539 2,739 LIABILITIES 003 502 3 23 100 100 797 520 5 36 100 100 1,479 33,079 33, 807 32. 630 30, 370 2,100 1, 300 819 1, 901 '42(5 2, 100 1, 300 944 1, 984 478 2,100 1, 300 923 1, 902 522 2.100 1, 300 1)81 1. 983 832 2, 21 i 33 8 12, 328 11,449 79 2, 050 20 4 11.613 11,543 03 2, 310 32 5 11,305 11,738 75 3.000 52 2 13, 018 11.928 151 2. 7JO 1, 595 18 1,507 431 2,810 19,828 7 3. 445 3, 408 1, 002 10 1, 840 529 3, 435 A43 H 25 100 r Capital stock paid in Sur pi us f u i id _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes pai<L| National bank notes outstanding i Amount due to national banks Amount duo to State banks, bankers, a n d trust companies _. Certified checks outstanding _. Cashier's checks outstanding.. Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _1 . Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Liabilities other t h a n those above stated -. Total.. 18, 024 8 3, 363 030 018 8 19 .100 130 ! 19, 513 8 3, 298 2.771 1, 595 12 1, 700 475 3, 040 65 719 100 1 304 312 i 304 4 313 33. 079 33, 807 I 32,636 36, 376 354 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued MINNESOTA [In thousands of dollars.] Dec. 31, 1923 i 328 banks I Mar. 31, i 1924 June 30, 1924 325 banks ' 322 banks Oct. 10, 1924 320 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities.__ _ Other bonds,stocks,securities, e t c . . . _ 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 amount due from national bank Amount duefrom State 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 Other assets 182,617 208 25 26,966 32, 084 8,497 4,661 10,913 236 26, 835 169,381 261 9 27, 767 42,462 ,8328 5,820 11,621 471 33,797 Total. LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding._ Due to Federal reserve banks __ _ Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding _. Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits.. United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank _ Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 21,0J6 10,628 4,674 11,754 20,916 10,453 3,862 11,722 6,693 6,005 20, 866 10,531 3,715 11,938 1 6,353 20,936 10,518 4,360 12,165 9,804 146 2,610 91,383 142, 581 1,512 10, 530 176 2,301 88,095 144,855 2,118 40 924 3,102 847 2,382 9 172 306, 744 8,446 126 2,392 85,156 142, 275 1,024 60 9,174 139 2,281 81, 759 143,409 1, 360 40 1,506 3,173 3,211 13 18 25 159 15 149 12 7 29 135 299,120 295,476 305,687 7,236 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 355 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued MINNESOTA—C ontinued MINNEAPOLIS [In thousands of dollars] ec. 81, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 banks 7 banks 7 banks 7 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ _ _ Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures.. Other real estate owned I .awful reserve with Federal reserve ban k Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 _. Other assets Total. 11(5,393 118,212 83 376 5.910 25, 530 9.910 2, 031 4, 762 27, 274 8, 547 2, 025 10,003 3, 823 9, 676 10,697 2,617 12,158 9, 037 5,419 8,201 3, 652 3,110 2, 808 729 189 756 59 171 171 1,863 1,606 204, 477 .106, 339 327 2.704 23, 063 8.779 2,023 666 10,719 3,609 20, 621 133,105 37 1,647 26,430 11,122 2,026 650 12, 923 5,007 23,958 10, 171 5,511 68 2, 239 11,788 7,639 63 5, 590 1S1 1,497 181 1,349 203, 921 198,517 | 243,514 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed... Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed b y other banks for account of this b a n k . _ Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 12,200 7, 860 2. 593 3. 354 15,633 12, 200 7, 810 11,650 7,710 11,650 7,710 2,082 3, 362 17, 265 2,197 3, 558 17,119 2,367 3,567 26, 243 339 3,184 77, 407 42. 326 1,299 60 30, 279 362 3, 488 75, 148 42,117 2, 735 60 26, 385 547 3,773 78,414 42,194 1,321 60 42,246 403 8,015 82,209 47,115 1,733 2,015 3,150 1,191 464 79 295 59 254 5, 592 4, 387 2,311 16 879 318 837 375 587 393 504 768 800 203,921 198, 517 243, 514 204,477 I 356 KEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued MINNESOTA—Continued ST. PAUL [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 6 banks 6 banks 5 banks 5 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts.Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _ _ Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets 69,850 40 11 21,137 4,941 2,195 6, 657 2,472 12,331 61,891 36 12 68, 772 74 82 19,782 3,478 1,896 7,212 2, 626 13, 679 21,174 4, 989 1, 892 8,197 3, 986 14,557 4,312 2,897 115 I, 560 90 308 4,965 1.850 66 1,163 90 307 7,071 2,008 28 1,417 61 148 6. 309 1,673 19 501 40 113 114,979 Total - 55, 522 24 315 18,976 6,111 2,134 6. 563 3. 337 12, 715 128r 075 121, 345 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and 1 axes paidNational bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount duo to State banks, bankers, and trust, companies. Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding I>eman d deposits Time deposits {including postal savings deposits). United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and billsrediscounted -Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding; Acceptances executed for customers, etc; Liabilities other than those above stated Total 6, 900 3, 918 3, 736 1,788 11,571 3,9J8 ! 4, 264 1, 789 12,270 14, 082 91 1,280 53, 037 15,884 816 400 16,738 198 751 62, 146 15,628 2,642 I 400 6,900 . I 5,900 3, 718 3, 433 793 12, 279 5,900 3, 758 3. 928 786 17, 678 12, 566 308 993 61,305 17,325 1, 129 20,172 107 514 62, 020 16, 733 2:58 623 249 115 43 668 13 825 334 121, 345 133,121 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE Cl'RREXCY 357 Abstract of reports since September J/+, 1023, arranged bij States and reserve cities— Continued MISSISSIPPI [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, Mar. 31. Juno 30, 11)23 .1921 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 32 b a n k s RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, arid fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the samo place Outside checks and other cash items j Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer, j Other assets... / Total.. 38, 847 180 13 (5,201. 7, 240 1,641 170 2,801 173 4,189 1. 081 5S 283 172 114 32 00. 291 LIABILITIES Capital stock: paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidNational bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks. _ Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies. _ _ -_ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Dema nd deposi ts Time deposits (including postal savings deposits).. United States depos" ..eposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed . .. ... Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted. Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 4, 735 2, 074 720 2. 848 40 322 4,935 2,831 ! 945 | 2.890 i 24; 429 i 5, 035 2,947 900 2, 895 21 372 5,035 2,947 1,400 2,904 66 817 4, 503 11 607 32, 049 13, 555 482 31 3,201 ! 14 i 303 i 30,843 I 19.033 I 429 i 33 : ! 166 i 3,204 20 279 29, 093 20, 979 318 30 4, 078 12 408 30,979 21, 396 424 30 210 115 65 1,074 4, 115 300 22 879 4. 598 15 23 70, 757 72, 389 086 2. 774 13 25 3, tut. 00, 291 424 | 358 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued MISSOURI [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 110 banks 109 banks 109 banks 107 banks 47, 796 131 14, 425 6,820 1,844 770 3,828 48,718 126 13, 423 6,444 1,900 845 3,715 168 7,678 50,200 97 11,077 6,368 1,894 837 3,680 393 8,172 49,015 118 10,977 6,985 1,928 876 3,752 270 10,854 1,820 273 254 162 280 47 2,169 242 189 120 287 46 1,835 238 178 168 285 236 2,363 191 142 100 280 143 87,669 I 86,070 j 85, 658 87,994 7,070 3.846 1, 329 5,616 1,054 7,042 3,740 1, 467 5, 707 1,020 7,167 3,550 1,345 5,671 1,015 7,262 3,418 1,612 5,593 1,227 5, 308 42, 290 17,841 1, 059 235 5,368 37 209 39, 739 18, 697 414 517 5, 785 7 231 38,656 18,873 115 467 7,135 15 212 40,192 19,252 146 365 1,041 692 1,138 962 1,040 1, 722 694 852 11 1 13 13 19 87, 669 86,070 85,658 87,994 RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust cornpan ies 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. Other assets _ Total . LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund __. _. _.. All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding. Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits... United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) _. Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and traveler's checks sold for cash and outsta nd ing. _ _ Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 12 265 BEPORX OP THE COMPTROLLER OK THE CURRENCY 359 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1023, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued MISSOURI—C ontinued KANSAS CITY [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 10 banks 10 banks 10 banks 10 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. _ 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets 80,668 34 590 9. 527 4,973 1, 661 309 7,015 3, 221 84 569 94 141 4,484 2, 635 22 298 104 773 5, 750 2,485 30 535 109 .125 143, 143 Total. 83, 573 55 555 8. 525 fi, 360 1,059 309 9,293 10, 749 10,941 133.298 139,828 7,200 3, 662 3,169 .1. 881 25, 399 7.200 3. 563 3,394 2,042 24, 229 7, 200 3. 035 3,503 2,178 29, 971 7,200 3,036 3,761 2,156 48,276 25, 307 .112 4,184 58, 598 4,499 384 22, 750 50 1,907 59, 399 4,770 743 50 24,078 111 3,401 58, 995 4,919 446 50 36,305 76 1,700 65,584 4,906 1,318 50 1,143 6, 622 2,124 516 226 555 425 4 590 483 20 380 799 7 8 210 143,143 133, 298 139,828 174, 593 9,316 7,860 10,044 78,276 70 380 10,034 5,815 1,667 467 10,000 8, 558 15, 527 78,722 36 8 15, 711 7, 395 1,669 478 10,136 11, .122 34,199 10,878 2,987 38 953 109 152 174, 5$ LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ Surplus fund _ _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. N ational bank notes outstanding A mount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies -. Certified checks outstanding __. Cashier's checks outstanding _ Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted _ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding _ A cceptanccs executed for customers, etc _ Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 17688°—241- 1 -24 360 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14 f 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued MISSOURI—€ ontinued ST. JOSEPH [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 4 banks 4 banks 4 banks 4 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts.. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furni ture, 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ --. Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same piece Outside checks and other cash items_ Redemption fund and due from U nited States Treasurer. Other assets _ _ _ 17,382 15 22 2,355 661 409 72 1,534 448 3,710 1,244 456 22 48 42 13 27,741 Total- 16,030 18 41 2,443 769 409 72 1,470 547 4,117 1,692 | 664 409 72 1,581 492 4,563 18,174 8 1 1,703 1,068 405 72 1,783 805 6,002 876 297 30 31 42 10 1,091 431 54 43 42 6 2,081 508 32 43 42 6 27, 894 27, 317 32,733 1,100 950 309 832 2, 526 1,100 950 305 828 2,455 1,100 950 258 836 2,851 1,100 960 349 840 5,047 7,122 4 152 8,428 6,132 40 7,853 3 106 8,129 6,001 37 7,814 5 132 6,889 6,344 33 9,851 2 133 7,785 6,534 1 43 102 2 25 100 1 6 I 2 106 27,741 27,894 27,317 32,733 * 166 | 4 j LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits— Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _. Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 361 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued MISSOURI - C ontinued ST. LOUIS [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1921 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 9 banks 11 banks 11 banks 10 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned.. .._ Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank__ Items with Federal reserve bank in process oi collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets _-_ Total. 166,446 61 1,625 35. 306 28, 475 6, 524 1,348 166,593 65 134 17,531 16,238 14, 121 169,613 26 639 30,8(54 29,892 6,782 1,348 .16,079 13, 329 13, 309 7, 556 11,012 141 3S6 528 828 5, 769 5,814 147 466 529 879 9, 341 28,442 30, 912 6, 892 1, 348 10. 722 12, 369 28,708 33,) 531 .1,045 193,731 19 116 19,488 30, 307 6,615 1,362 21,251 18, 205 24,118 13,581 5,136 132 261 fiOo 605 308, 126 295, 485 304, 362 335, 432 26, 050 9, 278 5,916 10,417 27, 521 27,150 9,408 5, 1.80 10,457 27,109 27,150 9,400 5, 337 10, 474 33, 354 26,150 9,405 6, 121 10,016 46,816 34, 569 208 1,991 129,012 44,404 1,652 1, 722 33,825 31 1,394 120, 173 45,879 1,739 1, 723 30, 522 115 1, 488 121,962 48, 094 997 1,690 40, 282 52 1,169 133,836 57,512 1, 226 685 2. 128 9, 926 5,112 4,397 1,701 1, 716 641 277 9 1,626 1,097 36 639 1,233 50 135 1,177 10 119 1,10!) 308,126 295, 485 304. 302 335. 432 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, an d trust companies Certified checks outstanding _._ Cashier's checks outstanding,.Demand deposits _ _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Uniled States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and out standing Acceptances executed for customers, etc.._ Liabilities other than those above stated Total, 362 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY .Abstract of reports since September l/h 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued MONTANA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 100 banks 92 banks 91 banks 88 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking hourse, 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 TreasurerOther assets 36,211 60 7,785 5,428 2,708 1,149 2,664 153 8,879 36, 267 85 8,043 5, 630 2,709 1,129 2,774 276 8,990 35,089 131 8,392 6,919 2,679 1,125 3, 594 409 12,988 1,966 261 112 278 152 280 1,662 178 88 231 133 182 1,876 160 97 217 126 2,395 160 93 358 133 296 76, 829 Total 43,119 98 7,231 6,238 2,448 1,285 3, 166 235 9,960 67, 511 68, 667 74, 761 6,060 2, 592 1,209 3,047 89 650 5, 535 2,339 1,238 2,653 1 426 5,510 2,336 1,003 2,497 5, 360 2,326 1,203 2,635 458 1,017 1, 573 21 678 32,144 25,717 160 4 1,349 70 519 27, 594 23,142 129 5 1, 508 29 560 29, 275 23,047 120 16 2,276 31 589 34,397 23,322 168 4 1,079 1,779 700 1,786 632 1,657 438 984 19 14 10 11 7 76,829 67,511 68,667 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding _ Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding > Liabilities other than those above stated Total 74,761 BEPOHX OF THE COMPTRO1XEH OF THE CUBBEJSCY 363 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1023, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued M ONTANA—C orn i nued HELENA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 2 banks 2 banks 2 banks 2 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ __ _ _ United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 U nited States Treasurer. Total. 3,967 7 892 501 95 45 526 135 1, 365 3,484 13 917 633 96 45 433 127 1,223 3,487 20 1,017 670 96 45 399 191 1,117 3,635 14 1,048 126 35 124 82 136 34 94 11 17 7,179 7, 285 450 325 84 350 743 450 325 96 350 684 450 325 95 350 686 450 325 107 350 1,071 654 166 3,332 1,496 50 752 1 120 2, 965 1, 385 51 1,104 1 131 3,694 1,471 45 7,650 7,179 747 11 82 3,034 1,455 50 7,285 43 41 ' 650 , 45 457 448 1,778 8, 749 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Certified checks outstanding CavShier's checks outstanding.. Demand deposits ._ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Total. 8,749 364 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since Sejdember 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued NEBRASKA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 166 banks 162 banks 161 banks 161 banks RESOURCES Total.. 76,024 244 14 10, 797 3,840 2,983 2,191 4,124 22 8, 505 70,654 219 3 10, 564 3,447 2,943 2,372 4,349 14 10,869 67,400 199 10, 492 3,327 2,944 2,386 4,139 8 12,059 66,607 257 40 10, 559 4.201 2,974 2,423 4,301 15 14, 701 547 92 267 255 354 69 493 148 300 241 342 103 464 82 311 203 342 191 679 92 203 226 342 107 110,328 Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts . Customer's liability account of'' acceptances " . _ United States Government securities _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.., Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Foderalreserve bank in process of collection.. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets..,. 107,061 104,553 107, 727 8,835 5,196 1,898 7,031 430 8, 575 5,051 1,702 6,831 583 8,552 5. 003 1,806 6, 785 634 8, 570 4,994 2,067 6,778 859 4,796 47 816 39, 627 84,101 88 75 4,779 88 51H 38, 429 34, 552 101 23 6,388 42 511 39,423 35,647 2,126 5, 731 907 3,849 541 2,620 232 2,022 4 14 7 5 3 5 125 1 40 18 110,328 107,061 104, 553 107, 727 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund. All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _ _ Amount due to national banks... Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Certified checks outstanding _. Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits _. Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than red iseounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc _ _ Liabilities other than those above stated Total 4,087 34 635 38,8J2 35, 343 51 64 US 22 30 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUBBENCY 365 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued NEBRASKA-C ontinued LINCOLN [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31. 1924 r 5 banks ) banks June 3 C 1924 i 5 banks Oct. 10, 1924 5 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ United States Government securities _ _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Other assets 13,829 4 1, 736 2,324 820 111 1,400 303 2, 396 13, 594 13 1, 335 2,277 841 125 1,494 272 3,100 13,963 7 1,403 2,429 852 123 1, 762 324 5,273 1,089 330 12 149 1,082 319 15 125 29 1, 307 356 23 160 29 1, 543 24, 758 Total. 14,387 7 1,448 2, 420 785 97 I, 291 362 2,351 24, 499 24, 926 28,153 1, 725 831 429 505 1,271 1, 725 831 350 563 1,789 1, 725 833 333 568 1,916 1, 725 834 380 567 2,705 3.939 20 187 10, 203 3,824 31 4,707 39 189 10, 090 3,912 60 4,859 90 147 10, 730 3,678 37 7,188 61 126 10,917 3,620 23 470 1, 257 242 2 10 24, 758 24, 499 24, 926 31G 22 10S 28 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust cornpanics • _ _ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Total . 28,153 366 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923y arranged by States and reserve cities-^ Continued NEBRASKA—C ontinued OMAHA [In thousands of dollars! Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 9 banks 9 banks 9 banks 9 banks JR£SOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts __ United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Other assets _ 67,545 43 4,589 4,750 3,305 647 6,677 3,194 13,001 62,811 85 5,181 5,157 3,306 834 6,609 3,279 12,880 63,787 56 6,690 6,367 3,323 851 7,570 3,724 18,390 6,298 2,357 1,109 528 77 109 5,712 2,179 353 353 77 58 7,486 2,568 326 526 77 65 11,906 2,310 310 542 77 46 116,322 Total 71,673 83 5,409 5,585 3,154 497 5,890 4,017 9,536 112,483 111, 190 125,949 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _ _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National b a n k notes outstanding A m o u n t due t o national banks A m o u n t due t o State banks, bankers, a n d trust companies Certified checks outstanding _ Cashier's checks o u t s t a n d i n g . . D e m a n d deposits T i m e deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits. United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted ._. _ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash a n d outstanding Liabilities other t h a n those above stated Total.... _ 6,450 3,150 2,570 1,529 10, 691 6, 450 3,150 2, 254 1,527 12, 720 6,450 3,150 1,862 1,525 14,394 6,450 3,150 2,117 1, 532 20,111 16,198 147 1,272 49,131 13, 705 204 94 19, 449 142 1,776 49, 535 12,812 340 56 18, 779 136 1.143 50,137 12,903 345 79 24,295 103 2,029 52, 795 12, 535 727 3,540 7,609 100 2,117 10 22 40 15 35 250 15 19 116,322 112,483 111,190 125, 949 BEPOBT OP THE COMPTEOLLER OF THE CUBKE5TCY 367 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued NEVADA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 11 banks 11 banks 9,092 18 2,451 1,213 563 70 765 7 2,811 9,019 29 2,450 1,324 563 70 661 39 1,928 8,726 32 2,493 1,482 834 85 766 95 2,719 296 6 31 16 344 431 496 ! 8 16 9 01 61 17,782 7,961 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 11 banks 11 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscount^ Overdrafts _ United States Government securities _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Other assets _ Total _ 17,400 lt>, 530 j 8,816 24 2,543 1,749 834 85 783 72 2,465 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks. Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies.__ .* Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including posta isavings deposits) United States deposits_ _ _ __ _ Notes and bills rediscounted. Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 1, 460 648 212 1,219 25 321 1,460 648 176 1,216 37 157 1, 460 649 200 1,223 97 221 l,4G0 654 195 1,207 67 153 1, 111 15 243 6,879 5,043 100 124 927 14 116 6,506 5,179 94 1,116 5 234 7,142 5,341 93 1,003 3 102 7,543 5,480 94 16, 530 17,782 17,961 17,400 368 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14,1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued NEW H A M P S H I R E [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10. 1924 55 banks 55 banks 55 banks 54 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ _ Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, e t c . Banking house, furniture, and fixtures-Other real estate owned ___ _ 'Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Item.s with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust coui• panics Exchanges for clearing house Chocks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items. Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. 0 i hi.»r assei-a ^ _ 34,698 21 35,001 32 34,924 33 2 12,543 11,227 1, 751 259 3, 323 1,114 5,586 13, 511 11,205 2,030 104 3,010 846 4,431 12,048 11,405 2,037 62 2,761 1,019 5,061 12,023 12,150 2,182 76 3,174 979 0,240 83 195 205 323 253 52 121 120 146 216 251 53 176 192 177 281 252 49 172 116 140 204 242 34 70,763 70, 55S 72,689 5, 340 4,428 2,020 5,018 319 276 5, 340 4,428 2, 856 6,038 247 205 5,340 4, 441 2,782 5,006 240 251 5,240 4,542 3,010 4,841 296 812 2,241 53 455 35, 598 12,581 223 129 1,822 100 488 32, 355 13,200 305 118 2,358 55 333 32,818 13, 540 210 115 2, OOS 38 332 35, 455 14,255 242 99 2,484 320 3, 660 579 1 2,435 625 1, 350 106 72,10G Total. : LIABILITIES Capitol stack paid in Hnrplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks..._ Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding _.. Cashier's checks outstanding Den-kind deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United Stat.«s deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank... _ _.. Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 2 19 72,106 21 70,703 I 70, 553 I 72, 689 EEPOET OF THE COMPTBOL1JEE OF IHE CUBKEKCY 369 Abstract of reports since September l/h 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities—• Continued NEW JERSEY [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1921 Oct. 10, 1924 214 banks 245 bank? 246 banks 247 banks ItESOVKCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts ___ , Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federalreser ve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault and amount due. from national banks Amount duo from State 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. Other assets,._"_ _ ._. 344,806 75 576 78, 661 188,913 18,132 2,179 30, 555 10, 564 27,094 356,794 79 403 73,636 199, 519 19,055 2,260 33,148 10,4()3 357,358 77 603 76,005 213,730 20,173 2,339 34,060 9,806 35, 567 4,217 4,200 1,871 1,403 903 1,712 3,841 3,196 1,294 1,049 966 1, 776 6,180 3.177 1, 81.4 1, 495 1,031 1, 829 5,841 2, 456 1,198 897 1,040 1, 453 728,447 Total. 313,998 87 369 82,578 187, 272 16, 644 2,287 31,831 13, 517 35,558 713,677 35,851 31, 792 13, 308 17,819 2,377 1,197 36, 649 32, 313 15, 566 18. 938 3,174 1,161 37,132 33, 304 14, 639 20, 222 2,828 1, 515 37,085 34, 573 18, 224 20,647 2,904 1,797 10, 384 1, 693 2,354 311,156 270,792 3,200 11 9,282 1,963 1, 524 282, 779 284, 755 3, 805 100 10,214 2,280 1,628 308, 214 296,237 3,204 10,861 2,179 1, 519 310.853 306,368 4,626 18,032 6,664 15,481 4,019 8,259 3,102 6,099 1,721 15 332 13 510 8 353 8 476 37 1,433 66 1, 579 50 1, 568 728,447 713, 677 744, 767 127 1,482 762, (509 744, 767 762. 609 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ Surplus fund ___ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks _. Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ __ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits.. Time depOwSits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and billsrediscounted _ _ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank _ Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 100 370 BEPGRT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14,1923, arranged by States and reserve cities-^ Continued NEW MEXICO [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 40 banks 31 banks 33 banks 33 banks RESOURCES Loand and discounts (including rediscounts.) Overdrafts United States Government .securities._ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house. Checks and other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items. _ Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. Other assets 17,502 23 2,417 958 1,117 479 1,235 120 3,050 17,734 17 2,899 1,026 1,213 519 1,396 116 4,130 17,079 14 2,710 505 432 236 116 102 222 107 76 73 160 179 49 145 91 76 144 327 28 41 59 74 163 37, 749 Total _ 24,619 42 2,957 1,291 1,482 643 1,560 203 3,771 27,749 29,734 28,916 2,850 1,362 181 2,046 59 520 2,285 1,066 158 28 325 2,310 999 197 1,476 29 332 2,310 977 211 1,476 25 385 878 17 694 18,143 7,414 199 61 553 11 263 14,450 5,691 531 23 474 15,850 5,928 124 127 21 14 675 13 373 15, 569 5,827 135 13 710 2,549 146 1,123 183 1,210 118 760 1 65 1 56 27,749 1 50 48 29,734 28,916 923 1,196 506 1,319 172 4,305 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ __. Certified checks outstanding. Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits. Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers* checks sold for cash and outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 37,749 1,448 BEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 371 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued NEW YORK [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 471 banks 476 banks 476 banks 480 banks 436,892 199 1,058 111, 862 253,124 17,889 1,809 38, 953 8, 215 39,432 443,980 229 1,275 108,613 261, 833 18,500 1,853 37, 857 6, 328 35,918 450,976 255 796 100, 562 276,487 18, 797 1,952 40,850 8, 405 42,090 302,061 19,766 1,828 40,456 8,235 51,973 6,387 1,283 2, 349 1,458 1,748 1,379 6,260 1,358 1,585 977 1,791 1,460 8,374 740 1,917 1,125 1,789 1,406 10,762 699 1,554 826 1,783 1,413 924,037 929,817 956, 521 982,035 50,397 38, 697 20,668 34, 451 2,007 1,963 51,333 40,019 23,774 35,401 1,911 2,111 50, 466 40,476 22,131 35,184 2, 666 2,960 50,951 41,156 27,712 34,109 2,390 3,717 7,308 1,591 1, 205 335, 666 400, 894 2,418 181 6,352 1,370 891 333,147 411,729 2,480 178 6,909 1,500 912 346,856 425, 374 1,871 128 7,276 1,327 966 354,250 445,186 3,241 125 RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts .Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Other assets _ Total. 441,899 252 442 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits.._ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted _ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank Liabilities other than those above stated Total _ 50 50 50 50 16,381 8,435 10,847 6»109 9,909 7,729 4,217 4,286 1,093 747 227 596 309 713 924,037 929,817 105 547 956, 521 11 80 595 982,035 372 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September lliy 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued NEW YORK—Continued ALBANY [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of"acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures_ Other real estate owned Lawful reserve w ith Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets .-.. 49,185 10 200 6,764 12,296 1,410 541 6,236 3,658 5,452 47,472 7 51,679 6 8,147 15,140 1,410 454 5,490 12, 791 6, 490 9,279 16,260 1,410 454 7,153 4,535 6,761 2,464 853 3 180 92 293 1,967 615 2,000 430 3 242 93 274 2,384 403 80,951 Total. 41,129 4 183 7,151 12,217 1,410 546 5,173 4,411 4,842 88,823 | 101,043 100,731. 2,850 3,400 2,930 1,782 2, 301 7,147 3,100 3,650 2,497 1,754 1,816 5,956 3,100 3,650 2,681 1,817 2,016 7,686 3,100 3,650 2,893 1,689 2,394 10,942 8,283 84 146 37,797 9,575 251 10,493 278 86 59,128 9,785 93 12,623 106 127 61,858 11,061 66 4,000 183 7,885 124 81 51,525 9,552 204 700 100 222 100 279 258 93 238 136 92 179 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in .., Surplus fund ... All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies -.Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits .. Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank.. , _ _ Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 80,951 230 101,043 100,731 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 373 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued NEW YO R K - C ontinued BROOKLYN AND BRONX [In thousands of dollars! Deo. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1921 5 banks 5 banks 5 banks 5 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)__ _.| ! Overdrafts _ Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com- i panics _ Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the sumo place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Other assets ! -i Total. 31,410 4 8 4,256 4,466 , 552 3,764 1,340 2,005 3 41 4,751 5.062 '548 24 4,022 1,171 1,673 34,366 16 52 4,991 6,480 539 34 3,890 1,307 1, 822 35,177 0 43 5,849 7, 620 542 169 4,704 1,301 2,150 368 1,410 623 34 20 156 324 1,042 85 565 30 192 522 1,014 140 886 52 203 318 1,079 763 43 53 188 50,439 52, 401 56.314 i 60,014 2,100 2, 090 1,688 399 62 2,100 2,100 1,792 589 75 2,100 2,100 1,740 1,041 119 2,200 2,150 1,963 1,038 113 4,163 409 1,040 35, 246 2, 285 739 3,906 477 418 36, 409 3,146 726 4,599 529 387 37,904 3,943 585 5,577 428 380 40,121 4,352 566 21 350 30 975 19 800 18 183 51 23 18 191 9 30 22 i 212 : 50,439 52, 401 24 i LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount duo to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted _ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding __ Acceptances executed for customers, etc. _ _ Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank_ _ : Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 56, 314 20 74 214 60,014 374 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities-— Continued NEW YORK—Continued BUFFALO [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 7 banks 5 banks 5 banks 5 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ _. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place Outs de checks and other cash items. _ Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Other assets 41,594 4 26 9,887 10,363 1,482 334 4,847 3,817 3,283 34,885 3 8,030 9,000 1,116 278 3,518 1,381 727 6 203 114 483 79, 396 Total. _ 1,656 1,108 6 284 180 525 64,623 34,228 1 32 9,391 8,808 1,383 41 3,693 1,604 34,191 2 73 12,015 10,552 1,380 41 3,859 1,716 6,328 1,892 653 115 540 2,241 809 3 187 115 625 70,037 74,137 2,950 1,800 1,257 2,269 2,930 2,950 1,800 1,376 2,272 3,283 2. 632 97 106 33, 205 22, 334 155 85 87 33,833 24,230 415 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companiesCertified checks outstanding _ Cashier's checks outstanding _ Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) _ Notes and bills rediscounted _._ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding. j Acceptances executed for customers,etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank Liabilities other than those above stated Total 4,341 2,147 1,172 3,576 1,357 1,942 375 198 35,179 23, 765 516 46 4,100 644 2,950 1, 790 1,185 2,243 1,575 2,058 120 87 27,200 21, 564 218 851 30 338 1 25 64 1 11 9 13 79,396 64,623 70,037 74,137 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY 375 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued NEW YORK—Continued N E W YORK CITY [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r .31, | J u n e 30, 1924 1924 33 banks 34 banks 34 banks 1,869,035 394 107,215 509, 400 244, 895 35,940 662 279, 393 74, 659 39, 739 1,873,790 401 98,443 491,191 262, 225 36, 386 680 302, 346 69, 727 39, 858 2,009,100 409 64,716 523,991 330,464 37,003 582 292,963 67,010 42, 419 2,084,333 379 72,204 579,844 369,104 37, 402 581 13,101 018, 333 31, 086 12, 590 1,924 94, 490 8, 655 618, 599 28, 565 7, 218 1,9<S4 92,959 13, 204 686, 534 33,746 8,073 2.014 100, 269 12,620 378,337 20,699 7,093 2,031 90,045 .:• 3,933,456 | 3,933,027 4, 212, 497 4,117,154 Oct. 10, 1924 35 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ _ Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets Total 354,380 63,376 44,726 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _ All ot her undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _ Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies... __ _ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding ___ _. Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ United States Government securities borrowed. Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed.. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted _ ._ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding r Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank __ Liabilities other than those above stated. 17688°—24t 25 165, 450 225, 900 96, 623 39,142 246, 811 166, 550 227, 850 101, 331 39, 357 307,318 166,710 227,755 105,979 39,805 353,130 500, 879 154,789 189,133 1,769,607 261, 063 29, 663 2,478 551, 890 156, 563 158,155 1,778,618 268, 700 29,405 2,478 624, 016 190,911 215, 994 1, 948, 369 261,554 12,884 2,178 604,952 120,602 117,225 69, 652 43,382 48,497 36,731 8,353 23, 049 17,138 43,730 1,529 107,105 1,851 91,142 3,196 59,580 2,050 66,633 8.916 20,158 15,873 19,198 10,218 9, 789 10,740 9,385 , 3,933,456 j 3,933,027 Total 163, 923 223,700 94,121 38, 525 254, 833 4,212,497 4,117,154 316,415 23,490 995 500 BEFOBX OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE Abstract* of reports since September 14,1922, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued NORTH [In thoiisaads of doHars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 84 banks 83 banks 83 banks 83 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ Customer's liability account of " acceptances "... United States Govcrnment securities Other bonds, ;st,oekSj, securities, .etc __..._ Banking house* furniture, and 'fixtures Other real estate owned -. .._-___ Lawful reserve With Federal reserve bank. Ifjems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection _ Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State- 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 duefrom United States Treasurer.' Other assets.. r ._ -•-.. I- TotaL 5,608 492 872 619 471 100 775 1,157 150 120,586 100 1,032 15, 754 4, mi 7,608 89 s 2,1.47 12,237 4,-553 884 739 469 457 113 192,329 185,454 178, 798 183,475 13,420 13,420 8,459 4,100 8, 959 2, 23V) 2,963 13.495 8, 504 4,494 9, .02ft 2,313 3,031 1,087 60,799 604 7,905 309 1,051 63,837 53,461 742 820 3,S73 10,969 3,266 9,846 2 1,032 1 707 122,791. 178 2,300 16, 689 4,621 7,1(52 449 7, 991 2, 702 19, 224 1-24,488 94 1,496. 16,522 •4,510 7,454 • 537 7,212 2,475 12, 653 123,689 221 722. 14,52* 4,356 7, mis 5886,458 2,.7S214, 7-285, 311 385 753 074 463 122 L1ABILITIKS : Capital stock paid in _._ 13, 557 8,417 Surplus fund All-other undivided profits,, less expenses and taxes paid.; 'A, 699 8, 740 National bank:notes outstanding , _ _! Diue to" Federal reserve banks-.. A ""-"2,619 4,362 AoiioTint due: to national banks « Amount due to State banks,, bankers, and trust com13,058 panies. 104 Certified cheeks outstanding: 1,208 Cashier: s checks outstanding 73,846 Demand deposits .___ .. 51, 324 Time deposits (including postal savinga-deposits) 531 Urn"ted States deposits „ .__* United States Gotrernmeinfr securities borrowed 326 Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed ... Bills payable (including- all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) . 2,934 Notes and bills rediscounted 4,901 Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding ,__. Acceptances exeouted for customers, etc. „ • 2,300 Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank.. _ Liabilities other than those above stated "'""""374 Total. 192,329 8,433 4,157 8,919 24#7 2,8.46 8,952 182 964 68,071 52,818 612 403 5 1 ^ 237 3? 8,160 150 280 314 185,454 178,798 183,475 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLEB OF THE CURRENCY 37? Abstract of reports since September 14, 19-239 arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued NO RTH I>AK OTA [In thousands of dollars]; Mar. 31, June 30, Oct, 10, 192-4 .1.924 1924 171 banks 170 b a n k s 165 banks 165 banks 61, .519 84 8,1.99 5, 328 3,017 2, 548 3, 547 102 9,771 59,428 S3 9,048 4.930 3,063 2,766 3, 535 87 9,581 57,366 95 8,811 4,.484 2,9542,.94d 3,191 123 7,337 55,546 141 9,3(58 fi, 416 2,970 2, 915 4, 257 228 18,343 9G9 282 69 285 235 202 767 266 55 292 229 343 772 238 56 229 223 482 1,745 280 84 294 22-4 733 90,157 94, 473 89, 301 102, 544 f>, 990 3, 375 1,109 4, 070 1,397 6,815 3,324 661 4, 567 1,285 G, 685 3,247 587 4, 445 1,012 6, 590 3,217 577 4,449 2,122 2, 755 37 524 29,977 40,901. 150 67 2,538 104 494 30,033 40,390 188 65 2,116. 84 26, 268 39, 376 138 65 4,820 52 810 37,005 39,875 148 65 2,019 2,073 107 1,491 2,474 44 1,669 3>Q!7.4 67 1,081 1, 703 30 96,157 94,473 89, 301 102, 544 Deo. 31, RESOUKCKS Leans and discounts- (including rediscounts) Overdrafts United States Government securities.__ _ _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _.. _ _ 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Other assets Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in_._ _ Surplus fund All other undivided profits, loss-expeiisosand taxes paid. Nattonal bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks A m o u n t due to State banks, bankers, and trust compani es Certified checks outstanding Castrier's checks outstanding-. D e m a n d deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts) Notes and bills-rediscounted-.. Liabilities other t h a n those above s t a t e d . Total 46? 378 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14y 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued OHIO [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 345 banks 343 banks 340 banks 340 banks 280,893 321 40 59,813 87,360 10,957 2,715 21,948 2,040 33, G63 286,755 260 38 59, 585 88,994 17,334 3,085 21,457 1, 531 31,997 282,745 280 12 56, 991 89,036 17, 675 3,857 21,661 1,640 34, 682 280,434 307 32 66,717 92,770 18,001 2,936 21,817 1,295 36,214 8,341 2,468 1,428 708 9,117 2,238 1,210 714 9,470 1,617 1,145 852 9,548 1,598 1,015 702 1,477 955 1,511 964 1,496 962 1,497 832 621,157 526, 790 524,121 525,715 37,645 27,142 38,810 27, 270 38, 685 27,410 38,810 27,498 13,613 29,3(14 661 1,225 14,637 29,431 525 1,600 14,164 29, 531 606 853 16,141 29,590 618 1,175 5,963 798 2, 768 222, 293 160,482 890 2,857 7,048 460 1,096 227,862 163, 293 1,023 2, 782 7,213 565 1,193 224,424 165,913 743 2,690 6,599 478 827 221,758 168,033 1,349 2,869 149 166 6,154 4,530 6,265 3,319 6,042 3,410 7 12 15 32 BESOl'IlCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of'acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. _ 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 amount due from national banks Amount duo from State 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 diie from United States Treasurer Other assets Total. LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund.. All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.. _ National bank notes outstanding _ Due to Federal reserve banks. __ _. Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ _ Certified checks outstanding _ ... Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits... _. Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of bank ._ Liabilities other than those above stated.... Total. 57 8,894 4,693 40 1,832 38 196 379 315 521,157 526,790 524,121 525,715 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 379 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued OHIO—Continued CINCINNATI [ID thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 7 banks 7 banks 7 banks 7 banks 1924 RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ _ _ Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures - Other real estate owned.. _ Lawfulreserve Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.. C ash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Other assets 79,382 5 154 18,946 15, 874 3,009 97 7,337 8, 537 8,166 73,196 5 174 19,131 15, 540 3,143 97 7,114 10,062 11,526 74,87 16 ,91 227,73 1 3,29 96 7,671 9,707 12,828 1,300 2, 863 242 256 375 49 993 2,744 156 246 378 54 1,901 2, 656 207 238 381 71 3,049 2,296 204 85 383 63 152, 435 Total.. 83, G60 13 65 17,982 15,177 2,988 98 7.061 12,123 8,183 146,078 145,442 155,371 13,065 6,4.50 6. 669 7,499 11,808 13,100 6, 450 6,363 7, 545 11, 676 13,100 6. 450 5,962 7,484 11,970 13,100 6,950 6,282 7,621 14,149 15,758 2. 268 1. 721 60, 575 16, 241 2, 291 2,797 15, 255 316 956 60, 270 16, 279 2,129 3,132 14,950 495 1,128 60, 984 18, 206 925 2,860 19,128 414 800 61,016 20,817 1,569 3,234 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ _ Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National b a n k notes outstanding- _ Amount due to national banks A m o u n t due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding D e m a n d deposits _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other t h a n United States, borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other t h a n those above stated _ _ Total 100 100 100 1,620 2, 892 985 1,147 475 100 100 3 65 613 3 154 218 5 174 14 1 168 22 152, 435 146,078 145, 442 155,371 380 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER .GF THE CURRENCY Abstract c\f rvparts zincG September 14f 1923, arranged by States mid reserve cities.--^ Continued CLEVELAND [In thousands of dollars] Doc. 31, 1923 Mar. 3.1, 1924 .Tune 30, .1.924 Oct. 10, 1924 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts __. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Bunking house., furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned..., Lawful reservo with Federal reserve bank;. Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Oilier assets.... , „ 59,414 45 1,863 11, 591 15,484 833 6 4,769 2,131 l98d 57, 418 13 85iJ 14,518 16,202 1, 539. 59,703 8 1,052 17,391 16,949 1,540 4,350 1,877 4,926 1,993 3,164 1,192 1,975 20 226 230 619 1,298 1,424 16 341 230 672 3, 598 1,422 80 574 230 809 1,616 1,337 15 347 230 904 96, 166 Total. 56,181 12 1,328 10, 627 13, 744 839 12 4, 213 2,873 2,075 102,103 107,186 111,075 4, 800 2,965 1,867 4, 463 1, 542 4, 800 2,965 .2,224 4,521 2, Q53 4,800 2,975 2,110 4, 528 2,664 4,800 2,975 2,378 4, 555 2,126 4,422 258 1,468 28,055 31, 560 2,814 5,033 374 4,474 172 466 34,880 33,631 3,625 2,172 5,015 130 487 38,9iiO 34,704 4,237 3,086 125 30 3,569 1,225 332 5,183 161 380 36,1.72 36,629 7,204 2,426 125 1,500 3,145 7 1, 448 167 6 1,927 220 984 198 1,14(5 170 96,166 102,103 107,186 111, 075 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in , Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidNational bank notes outstandi ng Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust cornCertified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits 1, United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscountod Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding _ „ Acceptances executed for customers, oto. _ Liabilities other than those above stated. Total _ _ 381 REJ'OKT OF THE COAIPTKOCLER, OF THE CTRBElffCT Abstract of reports since September 1-4, 1923, arranged by Stales and reserve cities-* ContinuedOHIO-Confiimier.1 COLUMBUS [En thousands of doil;»rs| Doc. 31, 7 banks Mar. 31, J921 7 banks June 30, 1924. Oct. 10, 1924 7 banks 7 banks KESOURCK3 Loans and discounts (i ncluding rediscounts) _ _ O verd rafts . Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate o\v n e d . . . Lawful reserve \rifch Federal reserve bank Items with .Federal reserve bank in process of collection-... Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearirig house_ Checks on other baiilis in the- same place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United .States Treasurer j 52,201. 2, 830 I 1, 123 | 102 312 183 93.951. Total.. 54 9, 474 8,987 2, 940 707 5, 798 952 9,657 f>, J 97 1, 106 81 87,102 | 93,256 1:44 205 I j Capital stork paid in I Surplus fund ; All other undivided profits, loss expenses and taxes paid.! National bank-notes outstanding.". Due to Federal reserve banks 1 Amount due to national banks j Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com- j panics " Certified cheeks- outstanding.._ Cashier's checks outstanding I) eina 1 el d e posits. 1 Time-deposits (including postarsavings-deposiis) United Slates deposits United States Government securities borrowed .. Bonds and securities, other than United- States, borrowed -.-Bills payable (including' all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rodisconntod * . Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding„..„. Acceptances executed for customers, e t c . . 47, 50S (> 504 8; 726 8, 440 2,702 087 5,261. 862 0, 592 Total . LIABlLITiEd 48; 766 4, 700 5, J-75 1,527 3,387 98 3,286 4, 700 5,175 1,094 a, 298 234 4, 537 1,522 6,159 113 224 53, 155 8, 84.7 3, 336 1,018 6,791 100 251 46,360 10, 545 1, 746 940 7,368 122 161 50,897 10,492 3,239 501 10 200 467 2,931 661 1,910 5721,088 86 2 125 503 5 515 86; 495 98; 951 87, t<» 4 548 93,256 4, 700 5,075 1.288 3, 356 Ifi3 3,087 C, 002 019 1.709 41, 225 8, rm 2,57! 4,700 5, 175 1,451 3,300 94 3,135 382 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued OHIO—Continued TOLEDO [in thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 j 3 banks 3 banks 2 banks lbank RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets 25, 360 14, 251 5,647 400 5, 245 4,690 1, 745 8 2,262 911 2,877 52 3,683 2,804 1,321 3 1,247 1,089 2,429 2,994 2,254 415 3 677 112 506 1,403 1,307 4 156 I 125 | 1,420 695 7 106 125 46 1,433 411 68 28 75 20 130 189 44,309 ; Total. 21,548 4 450 6,849 4,613 1,720 8 2, 257 889 ! 2,917 i 45,898 28,914 12,977 2,500 : 3,500 2,233 | 2,442 483 726 2,500 3,500 2,405 2,443 427 589 1,500 3,000 1,688 ],465 395 300 4, 329 I 194 1,279 15,361 8,248 480 848 3, 722 179 163 17, 626 10, 553 330 439 2,108 107 97 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund.. All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding.. Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust cornCertified checks outstanding _ Cashier's checks outstanding _ Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits. United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted.l A cceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total- 25 19 i 800 436 450 400 205 400 44, 309 8,154 154 500 1,000 110 71 1 28 4,841 3,902 67 400 17 52 6 16 45,898 28,914 12,977 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 383 A bstract of reports since September 14, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued OKLAHOMA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 415 banks 407 banks 404 banks 404 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ _ Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount clue from State banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items r Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. _ Other assets 115,861 405 75 21, 082 17,110 7,042 2,875 9, 973 .134 28, 899 116, 237 342 114,417 503 20,508 16, 477 7,111 3, 013 9,967 172 30, 660 21,322 17,645 7,301 3,178 11,400 183 43,032 2,490 511 894 475 2,271 385 641 1,777 530 755 378 2,268 339 796 419 243 4.15 253 401 391 222, 223 Total . 117,435 391 207,817 208, 696 223,576 18, 825 5, 273 1,127 8,320 18 5, 531 18,375 5,110 2,073 8,106 19 3, 776 18,200 5, 033 1,603 7,977 12 3,795 18,225 4,973 1,864 7,634 58 6,236 4,082 66 7, 278 '128,996 36, S78 697 549 2,997 44 2, 550 117,948 39, 683 384 412 2,275 74 2,896 118,180 38, 854 441 434 4,549 54 2,808 133,986 38,041 368 282 21,045 17, 701 6,931 2,617 11,206 234 39, 631 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in... Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust coinpanics Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted... Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 470 553 423 442 1,095 2,905 1,401 4,191 1,929 6,473 1,240 2,734 100 7 75 113 91 73 222, 223 207,817 208, 696 223, 576 9 384 OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE Abstract of reports since September 14, 1988, arranged by States and reserve cities^O K L A H O M A - C ontiuued MC73KOGEE [In thousands of dollars! Dec. 31, Mar. 31, 1923 1024 5 banks June 30, 3 banks 1921 Oct. 10, 1924 3 banks j 3 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts. United States Government securities Other bonds,- stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national bunks.. Amount due from State bnnks, bankers, and trust com. panics . .. Exchanges for clearing hous© Outside checks and other cash items.. Iiedemption fund and dud from irnited States Treasurer. Other assets •.*J_. 10, 409 ! 10 j 2, 339 I 582 I 663 ! 202 i 948 j 215 1,531 I 9, 667 8 9,126 1, 794; 604 336 243 804 193 2,300 60ft 9; 246 6 2,094 242 830 135 ,541 1, 427 272 794 147 1,945 297 16>2 37 57 7 2f>9 157 33 58- 251 135 75 43 15 17,547. Total. 305 107 147 58 1 15,636 15, 645 15.900 1,400 407 165 1,147 1,500 900 290 107 733 950 295 70 1,134 1,021 950 295 144 846 1,435 397 12 727 6,446 4, 670 208 391 IS 452 6,284 4,644 177 20$ 1* 423 6,222 4; 425 164 625 1445& 0,188 4,460 162 467 84 659 1-50 5S9 250 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Ai-Lother undivided profits,, less expenses and taxes paid. Notional bank notes outstanding Amount due1 to-national basnks .... Amount due to S'tate banks> bankers, and trust companies ., _ • . Certified cheeks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits. _ Tikne deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits.... Bills payable (including. all obligations- representing mousy borrowed other than rediscoilnts) Tfctes a nd bills rediscountecfc- _ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding..' -. Liabilities other than those above stated 1 136 i Total.. 17, 547 i l£r, 636 I 15| 645 REPOXST OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUERENCT 385 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged hy States and reserve cities— Continued O K L AITOM A — C o n t i mie (1 orc r A no MA CITY [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 3L, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. i0, 102-1 8 banks 8 banks 8 banks 8 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts __ ._., , CHstomer\s liability account of'' acceptances " United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.. Banking house, furniture, and fixtures. Other real estate owned Lawful reserve wi th Fed eral reserve ba nk Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies -. Exchanges for cleari rig house _ Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. Other assets., __ , 28, 325 22 535 5, 685 7,566 2,057 661 2, 843 6,244 7,845 26,821 27 4, 967 7, 415 2,169 645 3,020 4,180 7, 448 27,390 29 29,177 10 4,462 7,912 2,367 453 3, 267 4, 896 8,900 3, 979 7, 503 2,090 831 3, 558 «, 195 15,058 950 694 0 165 52 6 939 1, 677 5 404 52 1.693 997 12 682 52 1 64,661 Total. 1,205 ], J09 23 486 52 3 58, 5f>5 62, 753 71,838 LIABILITIES Capital stock;paid in Surplus fund,_ „ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notesoutstandi ng , .Amount due to national banks , Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ _. Certified clieoks outstanding _ Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits .„ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits. United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed „ Bills payable (including all obligations representing memey borrowed other than rediscounts) ,_.. Notes and bills rediscounted.Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 4,250 J, 070 459 1,028 13,928 4, 350 1,095 513 1,031 8,978 4, 350 1,095 391 1,035 9,582 4,350 1, 120 601 1,024 16 281 4,273 35 1, 701 23,913 12,753 168 11 2,665 56 675 26, 459 12,302 154 10 2,437 58 1,037 28,403 13,308 843 4,093 25 1,017 28,882 13,635 706 190 190 190 195 2 75 334 1 10 535 13 Jjj' 14" 64, 661 58, 505 62,753 j 7 71,838 386 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14,1923, arranged by States and reserve cities- Continued OKLAIIO MA-Continued TULSA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, Mar. 31, 1923 1924 0 banks 6 banks June 30, Oct. 10, 1924 1924 6 banks 6 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ Customer's liability account of" acceptances " United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearinghouse.. Checks on other banks in the same place Oustide checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. Total 42,214 19 57 6,614 3,025 3,310 236 4,885 782 5,214 42, 531 21 14 3,953 3,006 3,422 195 4,214 691 7,215 42,313 23 41,585 3,079 2,470 3,527 255 5,982 863 8,412 3,280 2,957 3,620 474 5,067 722 • 11,153 2,343 780 89 357 2,744 981 13 144 48 2,978 870 93 175 2,488 720 34 191 37 69,973 69,192 71,088 72,367 4,950 1,410 242 927 4,936 4, 950 1,410 217 955 5,820 4,950 1,410 315 958 6,782 4,950 1,410 346 738 8,792 4,409 108 6,863 30, 728 9,250 1,608 2, 517 23 924 39,810 10, 768 1,304 2,151 52 800 40, 635 11,005 1,108 2,579 44 692 38,958 13,435 275 2,095 2,384 480 922 148 69,192 71,088 72,367 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks __ Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding.. .__ Demand deposits _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted. Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding. _ Acceptances executed for customers, etc Total 57 69, 973 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 387 Abstract of reports since September 14, 192$, arranged by States and reserve cities — Continued OREGON [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 94 banks 93 banks 93 banks 93 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts. __ _ _ Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities _ _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc___ Banking house, furniture, and fixtures.Other real estate owned.. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. (""ash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies.. Exchanges for clearing house.. _ Checks on ot her banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. Other assets 44,952 47 44,411 72 44,170 69 64 ] 1, 646 10, 097 3,057 1, 095 4,194 21 9,106 10,982 10,742 9,875 3,152 1,199 4,037 33 8,371 3,144 1,081 3. 892 18 8, 350 43,643 123 4 10,284 11,168 3,281 1,184 **% 11,337 1,091 106 222 164 199 85 1,666 70 356 220 200 83 85,728 • Total- 826 63 258 137 200 83,494 83, 579 87,963 6, 445 3, 203 931 3, 978 18 450 6,420 3,209 986 3. 957 6. 420 3, 203 1,023 6,420 3,202 1,392 3,954 328 294 310 1,065 71 473 40, 428 20, 766 65 801 02 512 43, 540 20, 920 51 994 88 507 43, 679 21,277 1,218 89 542 48,860 21,539 46 654 99 248 231 200 81 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _ Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies. Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for casli and outstanding , Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total- 10 10 734 1,077 755 1,933 802 1,197 288 8 1 64 9 4 17 83, 494 83, 579 87,963 85, 728 I 38S REPORT OIF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports smc« September 14-T192$) arranged by States and reserve cities— Contiaaued O R E O O N - Coaitinued PORTLAND fin thousands of dollnrs] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 O c t . 10, 1924 4 banks 4 banks 4 banks 5 banks RESOURCES Leans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Castosmer's liability account of "acceptances". __. United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture,.and fixtures; _ Other real estate:owned_.u _. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ — Exchanges ton clearing house _ ("hecks on otlior banks in the same place.. Outside checks; amd other cash items Redemption-fund and due from United States Treasurer. Other assets fc Total. 51,643 36 557 15,303 .10, 500 2,140 157 4, 763 3 288 6,839 3,822 2,931 128 303 83 150 53, 222. 41 370 15, 612 .10,322 2lfi& 218 3, 654 2,229 6, 474 If), 193 9-, 7392,328 221 4,990 2, 631 5, 932 50,603 40 265 19,267 11,226 2,748 221 6,232 3,144 11, 274 3,815 1, 881 ' 135 216 83 157 3,701 2,. 167 109 291 82 819 5,954 3,413 109 290 83 755 101, 703 100,547 98,855 6,300 2,500 1,208 1,648 5, 434 0,600 2,500 1,669 1, 631 6,600 2, 500 1, 551 1, 634 4,. 712 11.5,624 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding. Amount due to national banks Amount due to. State banks', bankers, and trust companies .._ Certified checks outstanding; Cashier's checks- outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) _ United Statea deposits Bills payable (including aft obligations: representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) _. Notes and bilEsrediscountled Letters of creditand travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding _ .__. Acceptances executed for customers, etc . Acceptances executed by other banks for account of ttiisbank Liabilities, other than those above stated _ _. Total. 5, 344 351 1,202 42,602 32,800 139 5 r 202: 1-2& 677 9,652 260 1,736 44,092 37,193 101 1,101 299 29 265 299 9 531 101, 703 5, 873 4(»2 741 39, 758 34, .140 150 99 5, 999170 939 41.808. 33, 087 147 500 52Q 67 557 6,760 2,500 1, 751 1,629 8,555. 100, 547 98,855 115,624 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CtTEEEJfCY 389 Abstract of 'reports since September 14,1923. arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued' •JPJ3.NN 8 Y"JL V AJKIA [In thousands of dtollarb] . : Doc. 31, 1923 I Mar. 31, 1921 817 hank-? I 818 bmiks J uno 30, 1921 Oct. 10, 1924 819 banks S21 banks RESOURCES Loans and dtacounts (including rediscounts). _ _ Overdrafts _ _ Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities 1 Other bonds, stocks, securities,- etc Banking houso,-furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal-reserve bank Items with Federal reserve-bank i n process of collect ion. Cash in vault and amount duefrnmnational bunks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies _-. Exchanges for clearing house (/hecks on other banks in th&stime place Outside checks and other cash items ___ Redemption fund and duo from United States Treats infer ,_Other assets._ _ _ Cqpital stock: paid in SftHTpVas fun<l_w Aliotber undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank- notes out staa-id ing D u e to Federal-reserve b a n k s - . . . A m o u n t due to national banks A m o u n t due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding D e m a n d deposits T i m e deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other t h a n United States, borrowed _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing m o n e y borrowed other t h a n rediscou nts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and •-outstanding^ ... _. Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed b y other banks foraccount of this hk Liabilities other than those above stated Total r 079.. a 14 25:3 384 194,838 422; 13841,676 5,920 57, 259 4. 478 94, 644 685,917 25] 650 184,055 430, 440 43,16)2 5,980 58,4f)l 91, 210 694, 2f5( 341 629 181,011 442,146 44,702 5,724 59, 201 4,719 103* 990 4, 785 4, 199 1,879 1, 70 i 5, 503 3,. HI 3 1, oi>3 1,690 6,117 3.390 1, 792 1,898 8,082 2,629 1.351 1,511 3,321 ! 1,052 i 3,349 1,077 3,360 1,080 909 1,502,642 | Total- 22 i 153 201, 608 412. 014 40, 271 f>. 44-I 59. (>f>9 4. 040 97, 521 1,517.950 1, 522,33(5 1, 554, 588 81.812 107,412 38,372 65, 559 2,193 1, 889 82, 736 108,521 42,923 65,929 2,028 2,319 83,142 110,823 41, 484 66, 088 2,044 2,062 83,969 112,799 49.404 7,441 1, 251 3, 298 488, 248 G74,125 2, 859 538 7,4.H8 1, 324 4, 229 472, 236 697, 613 4,013 402 21,157 5,750 4, cm 2,128 3,157 , 1,1.62 3, 342 445, 386 714. 307 % (gfi 625 8,647 1, H5 3,-1*50 475,506 725,130 5,728 467 18,705 6,077 15,463 4,421 13,119 3,388 5 371 22 428 21 41** 146 580 193 842 222 804 211 671 1,502,642 1,517,959 1,522.336 1. 554, 588 390 EEPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities Continued PENNSYLVANIA—C ontinued PHILADELPHIA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 3924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 31 banks 31 banks 31 banks 32 banks KESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets _ - 408, 703 30 11,980 48, 751 65, 977 10, 567 406 42, 628 34,149 39, 674 423,969 19 8,971 44,183 72,096 10, 699 489 46,028 34,980 57, 782 456,066 15 11,565 47,549 85,875 11,008 626 47,374 39,316 74,979 12,352 30, 544 7,110 1,900 338 o, 187 14,985 29,662 7,402 3,090 338 3,973 19,032 24,686 4,423 1,002 338 5,639 720, 296 758, 666 28, (580 00, 570 J5.009 6, 704 124 53,170 60,570 16,451 6, 629 117 52,264 28, 680 60, 680 16, 930 6, 636 103 62, 812 28,980 60,855 19,154 6,733 77 79,506 122,639 942 10, 666 378, 633 42, 820 6,727 901 107,859 1,624 4, 867 345, 009 47, 329 15, 286 413 122, 381 1,288 5,196 370, 284 53,642 9,920 208 135,032 1,474 4,379 385,127 69,268 17,131 2 14, 604 3,156 11,175 6,626 3,763 2,611 4,859 2,337 24 11,034 40 10, 705 134 8,272 49 10,388 2,779 2,710 2,177 2,475 2,569 2,557 1,868 2,274 761, 892 720, 296 758, 666 829,493 Total. LIABILITIES Capital stock paid i n . Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding D u e t o Federal reserve banks A m o u n t due t o national banks A m o u n t due to State banks, bankers, a n d trust companies Certified checks outstanding __. Cashier's checks outstanding D e m a n d deposits T i m e dep sits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts) Notes a n d bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding _ , Acceptances executed for customers, etc _ Acceptances executed b y other banks for account of this bank Liabilities other t h a n those above stated Total. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF TIIK CURRENCY 391 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued PENNSYLVANIA— C ontinued PITTSBURGH [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 14 banks 14 banks 14 banks 14 banks 1924 RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks— Amount due from State 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. Other assets 192, 577 2 1,142 ( J2, 502 57, 247 18, 354 1, 305 26, 638 19, 939 21,372 197,937 3 1,192 99, 937 57, 006 18,990 1,472 24, 772 16,303 22, 029 199,845 4 87 115,179 59, 755 19,296 1,522 24,176 17, 729 19, 566 188,072 3 337 140,967 8,110 19,362 1,525 29,059 16,043 25,160 6, 105 8, 198 133 777 1,103 j 2, 776 I 5,017 8,150 108 1,238 1,163 2, 955 454, 584 j Total. 5, 413 11, 196 1,115 1, 803 1.163 2, 816 458, 793 | 475, 790 505,747 28, 450 27, 300 12,164 22, 633 28, 450 !! 27, 300 12, 979 22, 673 35 38, 584 28, 550 27, 500 13,638 22, 818 28,550 28,500 14,094 22, 752 575 1,163 2,811 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and ta.\es paid. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding _ ___ A cceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank _ Liabilities other than those above stated 26 44, 946 68,526 48, 343 574 2,771 223, 760 38, 353 7,127 770 •J8, 881 460 1, 285 218, 460 41, 672 8,976 1,000 53,157 613 1, 399 2.18, 876 56, 295 3, 379 600 65,653 543 997 215,815 51,893 5,417 2, 330 700 428 1,033 3, 883 952 1,332 520 1,220 300 012 87 226 337 109 1,527 63 1,533 1, 4(38 924 454,584 Total. 17688°—24f 36, 212 458, 793 475, 790 505,747 478 1,129 392 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September l/f, 1033, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued RHODE ISLAND [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, L924 Oct. 10, 1924 17 banks 17 banks 17 banks 17 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts), Overdrafts _ Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from Stale 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.! Other assets _ _ I 40,631 25 90 7, 831 14, 652 1,070 1 3,290 250 5, 504 40,78S 6 116 7, 440 15, 455 1,070 1 3,198 298 5, 683 j ! I i I 158 745 23 25 239 108 175 870 23 21 239 142 183 778 15 9 239 88 73, 100 . Total. ^0,894 7 179 8, 925 13, 738 1,070 1 3,072 453 4, 111 73, 748 74, 814 75, 367 6,320 4, 575 6,320 4, 575 6, 320 5,090 4,067 162 379 4,871 4, 708 187 167 6. 320 5, 075 4, 510 4, 689 44 236 1, 793 259 159 36, 289 12, 405 351 1, 260 270 137 37, 251 13, 134 373 1,742 1.65 234 37, 325 13, 475 29;$ 1,464 142 79 37, 699 13,968 393 329 435 6 191 109 163 280 307 180 74 5 167 80 89 21 63 12 39 8 32 73,748 74, 814 40 28 75,367 38, 700 6 208 8,719 13, 254 1,081 1 3, 299 4(17 . 5,196 | 178 I 1,487 30 33 239 142 LI ANILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund. All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid _. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks _. _ 1 Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies. __ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding _ 1) em an d d cposi ts Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits.. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank Liabilities other than those above stated Total . 73,100 j 4,722 4,701 85 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 393 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1023, arranged by States and reserre cities— Continued SOUTH CAKOIJNA [In thousands of dollars] Doc. 31, Mar. 31, 1<>23 1924 S3 banks 82 banks .Tune 30, 1924 »Oet. 10, 102-1 81 banks | 81 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ _. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities. _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount duo from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust; companies Exchanges for clearing house _ Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items j Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer..; Other assets : 84, 215 58 2. 007 14, 048 (I. 580 4. 232 1,662 5, 854 1, 595 13.922 82,878 143 1,390 12, 296 6, 269 4, 293 1,786 4, 755 1, 320 9, 651 5. 941 956 572 376 3S1 2, 694 3, 56.1 919 304 276 381 3,027 3, 580 701 364 351 378 2, 893 4, 509 823 254 381 369 2, 79(1 145, 699 Total. 13, 899 6, 349 4, 215 1,773 4. 786 '948 8,916 82, 684 93 684 12,975 5,883 4,205 1,781 4,984 999 9, 371 135, 989 .131,926 I 11,980 6, 058 1,942 7, 558 1,064 3,074 11,930 6, 031 3,144 7,633 717 1,980 11,880 6, 000 2,445 7,152 1,133 2r 333 11.880 5, 962 3,391 7, 294 1, 091 2,923 7,869 75 950 45,711 54, 635 794 204 4, 573 130 790 37, 752 53,198 656 199 4, 674 48 778 33, 748 .54,614 62u" 193 321 536 2,192 3, 527 1,723 3, 046 5,114 46 706 33, 604 54, 777 529 122 2, 057 3,011 2, 007 921 3 1, 508 26 834 640 1, 390 16 145, 699 135, 989 131,92(5 133,913 85,185 99 1,351 133.913 LIABILITIES Capitalstock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding_ _ _ Due to Federal reserve banks _ Amount due to national banks_ _ Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts)... Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc _ Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 394 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued SOUTH DAKOTA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 127 banks 116 banks 116 banks 115 banks 61, 578 113 4,709 2,842 2,558 3,487 267 9,581 52,385 114 7,260 4,517 2,320 2,106 3, 542 265 11,870 50,740 100 7,913 4,343 2,318 2,068 3,334 162 9,772 47,878 148 9,630 5,614 2,311 2,079 3,645 350 16,250 1,095 234 197 324 201 296 ],045 194 130 265 176 189 827 185 108 242 173 198 1,201 194 109 248 174 300 94, 471 86, 378 82, 483 90,131 5, 895 2,814 957 4,005 1, 932 5, 255 2,6.16 744 3,506 1,458 5, 255 2,575 689 3,465 1,046 5,230 2,542 709 3,472 1,942 RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts United States Government securities.. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _ 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets _ Total. LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in____ _ Surplus fund _ _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding _ _ Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ _ _ _ United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding.. _ _ _ _ Liabilities other than those above stated _ Total. 5, 695 118 1,021 29, 893 31,712 821 4,374 70 840 28, 679 30, 723 457 7,549 32 626 33,455 31, 297 612 6 563 2,951 656 3,630 476 2,155 34 1 24 24 1 27 94,471 86, 378 82,483 90,131 5, 624 32 959 30, 257 35, 646 666 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 395 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1023, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued TENNESSEE [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 99 banks 99 banks 100 banks 100 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ _„ _. Customer's liability account of "acceptances " United States Government securities... Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets _ 94,917 168 94,568 132 95,877 151 14,434 6,408 4,978 636 5,642 1,030 13,241 13, 707 0,210 5,144 074 5,554 703 13,822 13,535 6,802 5,456 660 5,722 909 15,523 1,374 1,423 426 361 516 87 1,195 1,008 392 500 600 95 1,293 742 413 411 529 97 1,310 764 334 305 529 82 148,770 Total. 94,364 143 50 14,858 6, 579 4, 091 750 6,080 903 16,105 145,244 144,059 148,019 11,981 5, 948 2,397 10,317 674 4,524 12,123 6,066 2,481 10,410 824 5,050 12,179 0,105 2,303 10,503 798 3,272 12,179 6,213 2,488 10, 514 684 4,359 47 306 52,284 46,252 1,158 409 6,111 45 328 48,759 47,358 . 404 1,140 5, 701 69 505 48,457 47,375 471 071 6,306 43 307 48,998 48,159 303 1,094 1,260 4,142 50 86 1,536 2,507 19 79 1,046 3,735 2,231 3,505 145,244 144,059 148,019 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ Surplus fund • _ _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _ _ Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks _ Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding _ Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits. United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed. _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 337 148,770 I 299 396 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 19JS3, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued TENNESSEE—C ontinued MEMPHIS [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) __ Overdrafts United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures. Other real estate owned _ Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank It ems wi th Federal reserve bank i n process of col lection.. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Other assets _ Total -. 10,921 6 2,200 544 953 67 904 526 1,783 11,353 3 1,630 508 1,018 15 818 407 1,608 12,184 3 1,434 802 1,019 15 1,092 628 1,504 1,094 528 1 116 37 15 19,589 | 38 ! 14 ! 19,253 i 635 310 7 103 38 13 18,466 20,472 1,400 930 411 750 610 1,400 930 493 746 615 1,400 930 451 740 414 1,400 980 462 750 779 3,079 11 157 7,200 4, 554 103 2,528 12 58 6,801 5,030 84 1,978 19 125 7,429 4,834 100 2,882 33 69 7,484 5,182 350 3 31 ~~4T 46 357 34 19,589 19,253 18,466 20,472 9.13 654 6 63 38 | 11,685 8 2,145 344 1,019 12 897 45 L 1, 357 745 426 nil LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in__ Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding.. _ Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding _ Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits.. _ _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits • _ _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Liabilities other than those above stated Total _ 515 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CVBREXCY 397 Abstract of reports since September l/f, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued TEN N E88EE—C out i fined NASHVILLE [En thousands of dollars! Dee. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 I 5 banks 5 banks 5 banks 5 banks RESOL'JICKy Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities.. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. Banting house, furniture, and fixtures. Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reeervc bank in process of collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets Total 36,014 7 73 7, 060 4, 079 1, 433 156 2,791 2, 65(5 2, 410 041 111 261 111 131 35, 742 20 194 5, 523 4,278 1, 473 131 2,795 2, 613 2, 350 35, 347 8 34 4, 550 4, 369 1, 529 173 2, 902 2, 909 2,162 36, 356 1L 222 4, 334 4, 652 1, 552 107 2,512 2,777 2,850 1, 143 522 107 149 112 1,221 631 71 201 111 106 2,074 528 87 131 112 74 56, 324 | 58, 385 3,800 2, 750 567 2,223 2, 013 3,800 2, 750 643 2, 225 3, 269 3,800 2,800 712 2,220 3, 336 0,178 81 288 21, 831 11,745 831 1,943 6, 024 63 107 19,672 11,500 215 1, 553 6, 054 109 119 20, 615 11,568 189 1,496 6, 360 58 88 19, 210 11, 719 192 1,706 2,709 3, 443 33 2. 572 2,618 21 1, 726 1, 521 3,099 2, 635 6 40 187 00, 787 173 196 57, 207 34 206 56, 324 . 00. 787 57, 267 3, 650 2,350 1, 031 2, 208 2,239 LIABILITIES Capita Istock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashiers checks outstanding.. _ Demand deposits._ _ _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities-borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank Liabilities other than those above stated Total 216 222 58, 385 398 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve citiesContinued TEXAS [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, i Mar 31 1 Q9Q 1923 1 Q'M 1924 ks 531 banks !! 531 banks June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 531 banks 533 b a n k s RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ Customer's liability account of" acceptances " United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures 1 Other real estate owned.. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets _ 255,141 986 218 59,160 13, 969 12, 604 6, 579 23, 622 1,800 87, 571 255,362 918 5, 748 629 1,723 1,655 1,306 541 6,168 452 1,188 1,323 1, 306 465 5, 531 315 1,139 3,141 1, 305 495 7,720 390 1, 522 1, 450 1,288 650 473, 252 Total. 252,758 1,537 53, 640 12, 253 12, 792 6,748 20,704 1,628 63, 682 245,775 839 24 48,388 12,143 13, 002 6, 905 18, 733 1,677 52, 734 438, 629 410,146 462, 712 43, 440 24, 424 8,425 25, 860 366 17,364 43, 442 24. 356 10, 542 25, 836 284 12,911 43, 372 24, 354 10,158 25, 794 270 10,400 43,651 24, 332 11,319 25,600 446 15,891 18, 023 99 6,420 283, 644 38, 546 2,449 12,055 133 4, 445 252, 077 44, 329 2, 666 144 7, 675 139 2,894 228,151 44,916 1,201 156 15,431 121 2, 925 267,926 45,376 1,933 168 102 96 131 1,407 1,977 2,242 2,802 4,740 5, 409 4, 066 3,011 9 218 348 256 473, 252 438, 629 47, 593 13,476 13, 476 7,203 21,894 2,422 89, 333 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks. _ Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding _ Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits).. United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding. Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total... 9 24 379 410, 146 462, 712 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CVEBENCY 399 Abstract of reports since September IJj, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued TEXAS—Continued DALLAS [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 0 banks 6 banks 6 banks 6 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) . Overdrafts. Customer's liability account of " acceptances". .1 United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies... Exchanges for clearing house _ Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash iterns Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. Total. 69. 625 ' 161 915 18, 055 2. 925 3. 004 579 5. (508 10, 668 9, 774 68, 629 101 200 10, 683 3, 613 3, 398 259 6, 543 6, 670 6,177 58,913 73 517 16, 534 2, 936 3,423 400 6, 037 6, 791 7,355 C8,229 183 1,024 16,744 3,138 3,543 203 5,052 12,306 14, 574 3, 623 2, 410 79 1,176 220 2. 936 2,114 95 319 225 2,180 1,670 55 479 225 5, 563 2,956 20 634 225 117, 962 107,588 134, 403 128,912 | LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in... Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding A mount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _. Certified checks outstanding _ Cashier's checks outstanding _ Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits.. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Total. 8, 650 2,415 2, 391 4, 705 19, 438 9, 2. 2, 4, 12, .150 565 (500 485 663 9,150 2, 570 2,720 4,488 10, 720 9,150 2,573 3,098 4,464 23,372 11,264 66 5, 570 50, 329 16, 486 5, 640 10, 090 64 2, 489 51,288 14,810 0, 101 6, 852 86 1,891 50, 748 13,850 3,077 13,372 100 2,398 66,912 12,883 4,742 275 854 275 607 275 1,029 14 915 28 200 37 517 40 1,024 128, 912 117,962 107, 588 134,403 400. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued TEXAS—Continued EL PASO [In thousands of dollars} Dee. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 4 banks 4 banks 3 banks 3 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _ _ Overdrafts.. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount duo from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets 19,499 17 123 1,627 1,319 1,413 399 1,461 604 2,409 15,730 7 414 1,550 932 1,336 85 1,082 692 2,815 14,479 13 555 1,998 1,578 1,33(5 99 1,535 825 3,497 401 400 117 213 73 3(52 306 94 419 42 61 518 334 220 318 38 86 918 162 123 249 38 110 32, 062 Total 19,779 10 352 2, 392 2,029 1,400 360 1,734 854 1,877 30,155 26,157 27, 515 2,200 2, 00C 375 1,500 375 1,500 375 87 1, 440 990 109 836 973 146 745 1,518 153 743 890 1, 334 13 523 13,188 9,903 17 1,191 IS 394 13,544 9,421 216 850 29 807 11,765 7,914 17 1,841 6 288 13,144 7,514 379 220 1,373 167 745 74 75 50 11 352 15 7 123 41 3 414 2 555 32, 062 30,155 26,157 27,515 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding _ _ Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) __. Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total EEPOET OF THE COMPTKOLLEE OF THE CITKREXCY 401 Abstract of reports since September .14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities—• Continued TEXAS—Continued FORT WORTH [In thousands of dollars] Dec. SI, Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 6 banks 6 banks j 6 banks ! 6 bunks RESOVKCK3 Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts, Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Exchanges for clearing house. _.. Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items Redemptionfund and due from United States Treasurer. Other assets _ 1,938 917 446 258 100 31 1,042 480 103 170 .100 40 75, 156 Total. 10,012 35,748 57 6, 737 2,681 2, 564 686 2,815 4,004 6,981 64, 208 60, 608 70,008 3, 950 2,350 830 1, 987 438 14, 217 3, 950 2, 350 933 1,973 308 7,255 3, 950 2, 350 910 1, 968 410 6,926 3, 950 2,250 1,062 1,978 378 11,892 10, 728 23 7,955 24, 127 7,014 6, 309 19 538 29, 745 8,412 722 4,417 14 1, 213 27,182 8,907 315 8, 751 12 581 29, 873 8,523 177 361 1, 61.0 850 1,117 502 37,770 65 400 6,048 3,106 2, 564 691 4,323 5. 887 34,315 1.17 4, 870 1, 282 2, 730 648 3, 532 3, 741. 6, 359 35,915 83 5. 147 1. 220 2, 729 615 3,602 6. 826 10, 985 1, 284' 1, 207 139 239 100 45 1, 578 666 193 340 100 9 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding..._ _ Due to Federal reserve banks _ Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) I. Notes and bills rediscounted _. Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding _ A cceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 1 400 75,156 1 1 83 78J_ 78 60,608 I 70,008 64,208 i 402 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued TEXAS—Continued GALVESTON [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 3 banks 4 banks 4 banks 4 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Other assets. 14,561 10 4,304 656 327 233 1,254 343 1,513 12,653 21 4,575 818 328 242 965 469 2,487 18,526 22 3,703 896 018 78 2,075 '817 4,518 206 1,180 513 518 26 89 43 10 1,620 1, l o l 26 18 13 424 415 11 28 18 12 16,157 Total 9,736 5 1,886 543 325 58 699 501 961 24,109 23,757 34,153 600 550 161 353 409 931 1,600 550 180 352 110 1,392 1,600 550 285 853 102 1, 618 1, 600 550 311 1,349 563 5, 891 1, 816 2 55 4,381 G, 681 218 3,088 3 130 5,870 10,794 40 2,146 2 84 5, 691 10,784 42 6,655 3 100 6, 203 10,888 40 16,157 24,109 23,757 34,153 43 68 18 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ Total ._ -. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 403 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities-— Continued TEXAS—C onlinued HOUSTON [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 9 banks 9 banks 9 banks 10 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities ..__ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc___ Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federalreservebankin process of collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house ( Checks on other banks in the same pi ace ; Outsi de checks and other cash i tems j Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.' Other assets J 69,119 79 327 13,0(50 4,410 4,442 553 6,450 5,239 10,545 65,493 99 28 10,472 4,432 4,801 578 6,7.10 5,1.14 11,529 70,863 123 461 9,663 5,979 5,127 527 7,286 7,450 25,326 2,926 3. 192 1J097 321 210 95 1,883 1,230 044 283 210 149 1,943 1,309 794 350 210 136 4,926 2,213 709 182 180 138 133, 507 Total. 74,552 51 1,650 14, 462 2, 940 4,194 527 8, 681 6, 143 12, 514 118,023 114,004 141,153 7, (500 3, 595 2, 543 4, 101 JO, 954 7, 000 3,595 2, 703 4,128 11,807 7, 000 3, 595 2, 002 4,104 9,095 7,950 20,279 32 1, 937 52, 110 20, 116 3,343 46 14,906 114 1,006 47, 523 21, 380 1,526 11, 741 41 1, 531 49, 426 22, 556 546 21,734 48 1,873 52,554 22, 355 645 1,250 600 336 1,600 300 434 300 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less e.\pcnscs and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding _ _ Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits .United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) I. Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for cutoiners, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank _ _ Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 10 1,656 3 246 133,507 327 328 1.18,023 I 2,797 3,584 21,690 461 282 280 ]14, 004 141,153 404 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since Sejrtember Uh 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued TEXAS—Continued SAN ANTONIO [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 8 banks 8 banks 8 banks Oct. 10, 1924 8 banks KESOUitCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ Customers'liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities.. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _ _ Banking house, furniture, and fixiures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks... Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house _ Checks on ot her bank in the same place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. Other assets _ 26,908 179 18 6, 099 651 3,292 418 2,673 1,043 5,813 25, 723 79 31 5,2.58 840 3,231 560 2,818 968 5,958 26,192 79 953 855 41 139 203 73 1,079 551 19 89 237 26 L 1,220 575 41 93 203 72 2,812 565 9 66 202 83 50, 228 Total. 26, 628 365 6 6,192 587 3,281 308 3,043 1, 343 6,211 49, 330 47, 670 57,91.2 4, 750 1, 715 645 4,030 274 2, 523 4,750 1, 715 812 3,986 124 2, 397 4,750 1,725 564 3,982 189 2,260 4,750 1,710 759 3, 993 207 3,657 4, 789 21 671 24, 662 5, 534 294 3, 946 32 464 23,316 5,583 319 3, 745 26 594 22, 061 7,084 270 5,468 79 417 25, 501 10, 703 461 200 275 1,274 35 95 6 6 102 59 18 260 25 31 234 201 50, 228 49, 330 47, 670 57, 912 6, 547 1,750 3, 253 770 3, 255 1, 302 11,027 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding. Due to Federal reserve banks. _ Amount due to national banks .._. Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Certified checks outsi anding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits.. ._. Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 6 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 405 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued TEXAS—C ontinued WACO [In thousands of doliarsj Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1921 Oct. 10, 1924 (') banks G banks 6 banks 6 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ _ _ United States Government securities... _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking bouse, furniture, and fixtures _ Other real estate owned _ _ Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 TreasurerOther assets 14, 501 84 2, 285 .138 472 223 1,382 723 3,913 12,813 ' 41 2, 553 218 474 218 1, 274 378 3, 559 12,151 36 2, 437 215 476 214 1,093 445 2,431 12,422 44 2, 647 885 478 183 1, 322 968 5, 313 361 329 30 1()f) 90 42 355 249 7 42 90 36 343 268 8 49 90 64 402 472 9 50 90 40 22,307 20, 320 25,331 2, 050 615 335 1, 765 141 2,87i 2,050 615 436 1, 786 104 2,241 2,0,50 615 444 1,789 82 1,627 2,050 615 562 1,779 165 3,082 1.888 3 371 10,861 3,658 30 1,014 2 105 9,868 4,016 30 447 7 115 8,573 4,223 30 1,839 3 308 10, 667 4,118 30 40 40 40 27S 40 73 24,628 22, 307 24,628 i Total _ LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in SurpJus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks out standing Demand deposits _._ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits I Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) _. Notes and bills rediscounted Total- 20,320 I 25, 331 406 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued UTAH [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 14 bafiks 13 banks 13 banks 14 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts United States Government securities. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com* panies. _ Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer. Other assets Total. LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid . National bank notes outstanding. Amount due to national banks Amount due t o State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding _ D e m a n d deposits T i m e deposits (including postal savings deposits) Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Total. 5,922 19 1,275 607 384 138 508 7 1,364 5, 768 5 ],215 004 383 109 383 5,641 9 1,118 537 383 114 351 5,647 16 1,142 640 387 111 372 645 540 806 143 22 19 30 9 85 17 24 28 1 105 16 12 28 1 185 19 20 30 1 10,447 9,267 8, 855 9,376 800 343 93 591 775 342 109 565 775 342 117 561 800 348 117 588 18 154 16 57 4,361 3,922 26 3,432 3,884 1 44 3,061 3,777 150 8 37 3,168 4,026 42 37 13 30 55 70 46 10,447 9,267 8,855 9,376 84 BEPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CXJEEEXCY 407 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued UTAH—Continued OGDEN [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks 3 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ United States Government securities.. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.. _ 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets 5, 043 15 1,171 755 470 300 520 211 894 5,143 10 1,163 1,072 475 300 606 2,87 1,342 306 178 2 15 39 4 296 108 4 10 39 302 130 6 10 39 1 356 93 1 4 39 6 10, 878 Total 4,824 14 1,173 726 469 304 518 184 1,068 9,737 9, 867 10, 847 850 275 221 774 752 850 250 220 773 618 850 250 246 770 483 850 250 264 769 770 1,298 3 52 5. 246 1,406 1 885 1 43 4,336 1, 758 1 762 7 147 4,780 1,570 866 4 64 4,866 1,984 5,543 7 1, 239 653 466 315 651 297 1,163 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding. Amount due to national banks Amount duo to State banks, bankers, and trust companies. _. Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits.. Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outst anding 10, 878 Total. 17688°—24f 160 27 9, 737 9,867 10,847 408 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of report* since September lj, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued UTAH—Continued SALT LAKE CITY [In thousands of dollars] Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 102;} 1924 Oct. 10, 1921 4 hanks 4 banks 4 banks 4 banks Dec. 31, 11KSOUKCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ _ Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount duo from national banks Amount due from State 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 i: nitod States Treasurer. Other assets _. Total _ 17,333 18 25 17, 751 20 3, 891 2,007 1,879 124 2, 527 2, 421 2, 790 3, 687 2, 774 909 125 1,772 1,367 2, 598 745 946 70 144 93 93 17,879 20 17, 710 26 3, 187 2, 869 986 142 1,870 1,451 3, 901 3,722 3, 430 1,009 143 2,196 1, 979 4, 475 823 725 49 150 92 98 375 1,136 1, 620 563 21 40 93 58 32,940 34, 462 .1,900 910 338 1, 832 2, 83.r> 1,900 910 366 1,814 1, 503 1,900 910 431 1,812 1, 527 1,900 910 487 1, 805 2,687 4. 162 35 43 L 16, 967 5,626 25 3,834 40 420 15,180 6,926 23 4,829 41 534 15,451 6,967 30 5,829 22 231 17, 139 6,002 41 7 25 13 11 35, 106 I 37,091 LIABILITIES Capital'stock paid in Surplus fund _. All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidNational bank notes outstanding _ _ Amount due t o national banks Amount due t o State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding. Cashier's checks outstanding _ Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) _ United States deposits Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total _ __ _ 35,106 13 32,940 i 30 | 38 34,462 : 37, 091 EEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 409 Abstract of reports mice September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued VERMONT [fn thousands of dollars] Dee. 31. 1923 Total.. J u n e 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 17 hanks Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies. Checks on other banks in t!ie same place. Outside chocks and other cash items Redemption fund and <iu<jirom United Stares Treasurer Other assets - Mar. 31 1921 40 banks 40 b a n k s 40 b a n k s 30,841 22 6, 798 34.720 90f> 4(5 2, 010 540 3, 724 112 213 315 30, 295 35 6,477 15,084 1,021 47 1,837 510 2,821 31,255 44 6,285 15,417 1,041 43 2,032 005 31,217 32 0. 008 10,312 1,000 70 2,083 502 3,329 120 88 129 210 209 141 105 187 220 354 175 131 170 219 313 00, (525 58,955 | 61.117 | 5. l!0 2, 053 5, 000 2,714 2,048 4,152 85 2 5, 000 2, 732 1,922 4, 357 170 12 1, 273 25 202 14,030 20, 077 .107 224 1,140 30 237 15, 738 27, 277 104 1,373 10 218 10,093 27,043 90 10 01,771 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in 5urplus f und _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid _ National bank notes out standing ...." Due to Federal reserve banks. ... A mount due to national ba nks _ Amount due to State banks, bankets, and trust companies___ Certified checks outstanding Cashicr's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits; United S tates deposits _ United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscountsNotes and bi 11s rediscoimted ___ ___ Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 4,214 1,404 41. 210 10,313 20. 035 70 170 5, 000 2. 732 2,321. 4,319 190 18 27 27 1,278 904 120 1,412 787 130 1,171. 953 .121. 1,059 475 127 00, 025 58,955 I 01, 117 01.771 27 410 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued VIROINIA [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 175 banks 176 banks 176 banks 176 banks 196,343 262 2,099 32, 388 16, 594 9,169 1,199 H,312 5, 780 18, 348 195,014 161 9, 741 4,284 14, 868 197,179 167 1,345 30, 694 16,146 8,748 1,373 9,762 4,280 14, 539 184 260 29,187 15,898 9,567 1,522 10,498 4,295 19,410 1,992 1,763 950 i, 149 1,005 251 1.852 '949 834 883 1, 026 270 1, 603 1,134 729 1.063 1,040 1,127 2, 370 730 497 594 1,039 270 300, 604 291,377 290, 929 290,303 23, 749 17, 257 5,825 20, 588 3,715 3,182 23,708 17,286 7,015 20,577 1,668 4,581 RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federalreservebankin process of collection.. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 Other assets Total . 2,312 31,976 16, 582 9, 302 1,323 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund.. _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _ Due to Federal reserve banks _ Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding _ Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits __ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other thanUnited States,borrowed. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted _ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding. Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 23,404 16, 895 5,671 20, 050 1,555 4,938 23, 697 17, J48 6,483 20, 346 1,446 3, 262 413 910 99, 639 98, 649 1,377 658 21 5,494 272 707 85,917 105, 243 1,284 661 3 5,079 • "355 801 81,800 109, 638 1,315 658 5,164 296 685 84,764 109,834 1,895 633 13 6,837 9,121 6,907 9,937 6, 312 10,918 3,642 7,677 3 2,099 3 2,277 19 1, 345 4 260 266 35 255 340 601 300, 604 291,377 290,929 290,303 KEPOBT OP THE COMPTBOIXEK OF THE CUKKENCY 411 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued VIRGINIA—C ontiiiued RICHMOND [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 6 banks 6 banks 6 banks 6 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts ___,. Customer's liability account of" acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets _ _ Total (55, 363 10 759 2.441 1, 994 112 72 117 150 2,220 1,153 39 63 117 173 102,791 _ 3,433 2,137 107 4,348 9,957 3,722 67, 581 10 343 6, 532 3,501 2,249 158 5,157 8,625 3,122 301,043 65,477 9 1, 251 4,934 3, 545 1,883 178 3,496 8,825 4,192 2, 688 4,537 57 " 89 137 121 67, 262 15 1, 039 4,354 4,076 1,895 284 4, 589 9, 608 4,622 2,710 2,269 27 39 82 106 101,419 103,577 6, 300 6,300 6,240 2,879 1,627 16,027 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ _ United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted _ A cceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other t h a n those above stated Total _ _.. 6, 300 6,240 2,008 2. 268 14,518 6,300 (>, 240 2, 537 2,307 11,163 12,824 403 170 31,123 18,857 910 (501 10,023 452 157 33, 507 19, 291 739 - 675 34,466 19,932 990 595 10,983 272 177 32,775 19,877 2,022 565 2, 030 2,724 816 339 2, 750 4,212 343 347 383 1,751 341 800 1,045 1,639 349 102, 791 101,043 101,419 103,577 6, 210 2, 516 2,678 12, 253 10,268 39T 2,311 412 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by Stales and reserve cities— Continued WA S H I N G T O X [In thousands of dollars] RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) __ Overdrafts Customer's liability account of" acceptances" ... United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _ Banking house, furniture, and fixt ures Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reser ve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fundand due from United States Treasurer. Other assets _ 15,522 18,370 4,090 1,179 5, G36 89 11,965 Total _ LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in_ __ Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidNational bank notes outstanding I 3>ueto Federal reserve banks _; Amount duo to national banks i Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies___ _ Certifiod checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits.. ._United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and billsrediscounted -._ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc -Liabilities other than those above stated.. _ Total. 130,119 EEPOET OF THE COMTTKOLLEK OF THK CVKBEXCT 413 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued WASHINGTON—Continued SEATTLE [lu thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 10 banks 9 banks 8 banks 8 banks RESOURCES 55, 624 38 331 19, 742 13,063 2, 905 377 7,711. 4, 051. 1.1, 528 58, 788 40 351 20, 128 12, 300 2,925 350 7,801. 3, 369 9,304 56,665 27 734 19, 237 13,993 3, 025 339 7,981 3, 084 13,354 5,293 4, 338 405 500 .108 287 6,165 3, 697 198 480 153 275 11,638 3, 044 219 346 J58 338 1 26,456 Total.. 61,452 22 424 19, 038 12, 453 2,860 353 7, 129 2, 365 9,341 4,985 4,801 389 568 108 235 Loans mid discounts (inlcuding rediscounts). Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc... 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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 C nited States Treasurer. Other assets J 20, 308 120,330 134, 182 6, 200 2,718 1,730 2, 144 4,817 6,000 2, 648 1,925 2,151. 0,334 6,000 2, 639 1,966 3, 060 5,068 6,000 2,839 2,383 3, 206 7,963 10,80) 8,328 506 9,934 346 1,337 1,362 60, 281 32, 111. 2, 762 950 59, 972 32,844 1,474 810 9,911 317 1, 407 61, 042 34,014 3, 320 790 300 147 100 123 44 337 96 63 432 93 138 388 106 126,450 126,368 126,330 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ ._ Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. Nationa 1 bank notes outstanding ._ _ Amount due to nai ional banks Amount due t o State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding | Cashier's checks outstanding j Demand deposits __.'. | Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) : United States deposits '. ' United States Government securities borrowed.. J Bonds a n d securities, other than United States, bor- j rowed j Bills payable (including ail obligations representing | money borrowed other t h a n rediscounts) ' Notes and bills rediscounted ; Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and j outstanding ! Acceptances executed for customers, e t c . . _ • Liabilities other than those above stated | Total : 41K) 1,386 60, 281 32, 315 1, 030 791 470 19 756 98 134, 1S2 414 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 1/,, 1928, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued W A S H I N G T O N - C ontinued SPOKANE [In thousands of dollars] Dec 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 , Oct. 10, 1924 4 banks 4 banks 4 banks 4 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscount*) Overdrafts _ _ Customer's liability account of" acceptances " United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. _ _ Banking house, furni ure, 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets 26, 212 19 363 667 4 70 123 141 334 608 16 16 122 147 471 587 7 46 123 139 955 567 12 24 124 153 41, 401 Total. 26,370 31 10 3,489 2,057 1,568 153 1,716 1,444 3,195 41,083 40, 994 43,820 2,898 640 453 2, 424 2,339 2,900 640 346 2,418 2,322 2,900 640 275 2, 432 1, 799 2,900 610 449 2,444 3,238 3,436 31 291 12, 798 14,355 69 2,791 76 326 14,329 14,290 57 3, 525 58 223 13,403 14,945 48 275 1,380 588 726 3,341 2,496 1, 550 157 2,040 1,157 2,868 27, 097 40 15 3, 101 2,004 1, 559 144 1,990 1, 086 2, 585 26,968 67 29 3,145 2,384 1,566 128 2,385 1,476 3,837 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _ Allother undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Amount due to national banks. ._ Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total. S 4 15 1 10 2 41,401 g 270 13,935 15,641 68 41,083 29 1 40,994 43,820 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY- 415 Abstract of reports since September 14, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued WEST VIRGINIA [In thousands of dollars] : Dec. 31, | 1923 I 125 banks Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 125 banks 125 banks 124 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ _ United States Government securities._ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, andfixtures__ Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount duo from State banks, bankers, and trust companies -_ Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other ban^s in the same place Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Tresaurer. Other assets _ ] 33, 257 133 22, 599 16.304 6,128 079 8,146 1,239 14, 827 131,070 115 23, 494 18,659 6,322 640 8, 372 1, 206 i:$, 674 ],274 648 505 497 545 584 129, 668 152 21,263 16, 290 7,044 71.5 7,404 1,888 12,912 1,286 536 390 294 538 434 1,238 584 420 381 544 150 1,154 353 352 309 542 85 207,425 Total _ 131,320 112 22, 283 17, 002 6,267 714 7,784 1, 831 11, 792 207,030 202, 422 200,131 12,811 10, 592 4,726 13,086 10, 383 5, 256 10, 610 513 2, 695 13, 126 10, 529 5, 198 10, 700 1,006 1,819 13,426 11.076 5, 915 10,584 872 2,243 4,785 178 1,495 79, 557 05, 790 035 .1,650 4,628 215 554 82, 519 67, 206 590 782 4,183 221 677 74, 582 05, 533 719 531 7, 547 3, 799 5, 458 2,344 200,131 LJ ABILITIES Capital stock paid in _ __. Surplus fund All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits. United States Oovcrnment securities borrowed _ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Acceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 10, 586 716 2,336 222 I 191 4,015 193 521 76,669 66, 947 S3T 799 7,008 3,095 3 263 207,425 j 207, 030 202, 422 7,120 2, 274 175 416 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued WISCONSIN [In thousands of dollars] I Dec. 31, i 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 151 banks 148 banks 150 banks 151 banks 143, 247 131 75 27, 568 32,818 8, 550 1,085 9, 736 1,031 20, 756 149, 623 171 149, 241 154 10 26, 973 35,176 8, 841 1, 508 10,158 1,006 21, 954 142,555 168 10 26, 848 39, 841 8, 864 1, 59(5 10, 178 1, 052 25, 583 1, 654 479 1, 088 462 2,165 363 859 374 2,137 484 926 395 3, 350 330 682 375 594 4(59 588 559 591 470 577 480 249, 743 260,158 260, 024 202, 495 17, 275 8, 303 5,014 11, 029 13 810 17, 275 8, 369 5, 422 11,647 25 1,598 17, 550 8,441 5, 242 11, 706 26 1,138 17, 640 8, 521 6, 297 11,50'.) 21 1,051 6, 486 105 948 80, 406 113, 352 736 37 7,947 321 983 88, 837 114, 562 710 36 7,425 230 672 85, 615 118,593 598 45 8, 306 .159 74 L 84, 63S 120, 348 1, 144 64 1,340 2,544 409 1,518 583 1,654 372 1,190 4 10 4 10 RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _ Overdrafts Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities _ _ _ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _ _ Banking house, furniture, and fixtures _ Other real estate owned Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets,. Total.. 27,127 34,002 8,610 1, 269 9, 917 1, 206 23, 325 . LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund j All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid-1 National bank notes outstanding Due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding _ _.. Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) _ _ _ Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding _._ Acceptances executed for customers, etc Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 75 4 486 3 490 492 480 249,743 260,158 260, 024 262, 495 BEPOET OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 417 Abstract of reports since September l/h 1923, arranged by States and reserve cities— Continued WISCONSIN—Continued MILWAUKEE [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, June 30, 1924 ! 1924 i Oct. 10, 1924 4 banks 5 banks 6 banks : 5 banks KESOl'ItCKS Loans and discounts (including rediscounts; Overdrafts ._. Customer's liability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities... Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned _ _. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collect ion. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets Total. 86,177 21 652 10, 143 5, 060 3,434 230 7,073 2, 007 10, 030 101,301 33 103 1.1,336 5,476 3, 935 230 8,446 2, 055 9, 612 4,782 3,818 80 189 183 410 4,314 2,802 142 403 IS;} 441 134,895 151,535 | 96,006 61 112 11,067 6, 383 4, 079 230 8,443 2, 393 10,512 93, 79G 24 153 12,474 8,003 4,140 227 8. 563 2,791 19, 529 4,577 2,203 120 522 218 417 6,038 2, 492 72 428 • 213 408 147,403 159,957 . LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in. _ Surplus fund___ _ _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding.. I Due to Federal reserve banks _I Amount duo to national banks. Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding.. _ Cash ier's checks outst and ing Demand deposits ._ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) _____ Notes and bills rediscount ed Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding _ _ Acceptances executed for customers, e t c . . Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank Liabilities other than those above stated__ Total 8,000 5, 800 2,801 3, 027 574 6,117 9,000 6,000 3, 347 3, 039 1,039 7,122 9,000 6,000 3,130 4, 335 700 15,246 9,200 i 6, 000 : 3,625 i 4,231 i 628 i 10,090 ; 1G, 893 209 480 57,104 25, 581 840 20,917 372 437 63, 237 28, 189 2, 874 9,927 278 465 G4,529 30,482 1,495 20,871 ! 227 621 70,409 32,221 ; 874 " 1,000 4, 659 927 m 586 13 4 28 60 470 1.08 704 134, 895 151,535 147,403 : 153 ! 543 . 159, 957 | | 418 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Abstract of reports since September 1/+, 1923, arranged by States and reserve citiesContinued WYOMING [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 June 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 43 banks 39 banks 37 banks 35 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts _ _ United States Government securities __T Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _ 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 amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ _ Echanges 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. Other assets 39,405 44 4, 305 2,784 1,627 338 2,943 10 9, 342 37,349 58 4,407 2,695 1,606 321 2, 677 34,877 47 4,514 2,961 1, 589 268 2,530 8,158 7, 595 721 585 203 157 126 34 491 442 98 119 122 28 578 505 84 132 5 179 64 63 94 3 _. 62, 624 58, 571 55, 7 W 48,186 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund -.. All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. National bank notes outstanding _._ _. A mount due to national banks _ Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies _ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits _ _ Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United States deposits _ United States Government securities borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding _ _ _ Liabilities other than those above stated 3, 370 2, 598 492 2.486 1,893 3, 220 2,518 405 2,410 1,475 3, 075 2,415 405 2, 203 1,313 2,725 1,977 443 1,846 1,097 2,805 25 623 31,276 15,974 198 10 2,202 68 408 28, 245 16,211 164 23 1, 971 94 429 27,046 15, 260 178 14 1,922 39 360 24,095 13,092 103 19 146 719 74 1,145 182 1,150 186 282 ^ Total..-- 25,566 41 4,496 2,694 1,492 287 2,316 9 10,194 LIABILITIES Total. 1 3 8 1 62,624 58,571 55,799 48,186 TABLE NO. 60.—Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in each Federal reserve district at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924 D E C E M B E R 31, 1923 [In thousands of dollars] District No. 1 (388 banks) District No. 2 (692 banks) District No. 3 (656 banks) District No. 4 (759 banks) District No. 5 (561 banks) District No. 6 (385 banks) District No. 7 (1,058 banks) District No. 8 (497 banks) District No. 9 (831 banks) District No. 10 (1,086 banks) District N o . 11 (659 banks) District No. 12 (607 banks) Total United States (8,179 banks) H RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) 991,957 2,690,871 915,737 1,018,042 323 Overdrafts 684 574 169 Customer'sliability account of acceptances. 34, 735 108, 924 13,158 3, 239 United States Government securities, etc. _. 177,717 708, 636 214,521. 278, 345 Other bonds, stocks, and securities, etc 226,610 681, 307 382, 21(5 337, 570 41,607 69, 590 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures 41,180 62, 943 6, 257 6, 144 4, 073 Other real estate owned 7,281 95, 251 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.. 82, 636 357, 986 90, 591 Items with Federal reserve banks in proc45, 280 104,616 51,691 39,131 ess of collection __. Cash in vault. 1_. 31,129 64,601 35,347 41,720 53,321 Amount due from national banks 61, 798 76, 081 86, 657 Amount due from State banks, bankers, 9,002 22,144 and trust companies in the United States. 27, 901 18,221 36,256 626, 596 22,817 60, 758 Exchanges for clearing house 4,115 11,958 1,612 36, 266 Checks on other banks in the same place... 3,844 4,277 8,519 Outside checks and other cash items 15,813 Redemption fund and due from United 5, 060 2,641 2, 956 States Treasurer 4, 676 6,468 J7,0I6 98, 397 Other assets _ 4, 998 Total 798, 335 735 7,447 140,018 94, 524 41,345 7, 366 56, 059 492, .157 1,658,532 1,479 883 15,868 1,510 296, 645 92. 043 246, 735 52, 99X 75, 293 25, 409 4,417 12, 153 165,821 38,130 518, 432 749 1,925 117, 547 100,617 20, 527 4, 049 45,415 585, 662 (583 6, 250 109, 058 83, 271 24. 074 12, 227 42, 343 773,379 1,412 1,202 123.643 93, 938 37, 064 10,839 68, 929 568, 928 1,797 3, 547 119,801 31,776 32, 151 10,858 53, 527 861,690 .11, 873, 722 980 10,468 9,632 207, 437 185,385 2, 563, 359 145,092 2, 476, 654 41, 595 512, 778 8,202 93, 866 84,150 1,180, 838 28,863 21,224 122,611 27, 267 27,967 100, 780 460,173 385, 246 1, 028,170 35, 444 25, 459 66, 546 13,033 18,210 52, 997 51,486 59, 826 158, 312 25, 438 14,815 48, 663 8,141 17, 976 73, 367 29, 783 26, 972 127, 037 20, 753 19,178 5,112 3,822 24, 629 8, 362 3, 134 3,795 54, 554 69,151 6, 679 7,408 22, 549 14, 709 1, 989 1,658 21.851 9, 748 .1,729 6,600 35, 351 14,170 4, 547 4,605 19,480 10,493 3, 909 4,258 43,103 33, 741 3, 822 9,000 319, 538 925,979 84, 872 73,599 3, 250 4, 443 2,176 992 4, 570 9, 744 2,208 1, 658 1,750 4, 084 2, 237 1,383 2,415 1,189 2,781 11,512 36, 720 161,884 1, 775,095 5, 656,329 1,929,402 12, 033, 731 1,329,836 | 834.875 2, 894, 250 942, 948 1,008,814 1,356,491 1,036,827 1,596,699 22, 395, 303 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ___ Undivided profits less expenses, interest, and taxes paid __ National bank notes outstanding Amount due to Federal reserve banks 109,207 83, 385 254, 545 294, 884 95, 472 145, 397 126, 865 113,932 52, 892 52, 071 4,163 130, 986 92, 770 44, 174 58, 345 3,540 54, 539 99, 734 1,312 92,653 68, 240 59,047 36, 283 179, 532 ! 119,352 [ 70, 452 34, 050 06, 681 35, 521 90, 148 44, 665 81,065 39, 289 99,408 52,711 14, 288 43, 258 1, 074 58, 755 90, 472 927 18,374 43, 885 '291 17,031 34, 629 89 16, 581 44, 308 16.188 48, 229 1, 858 23, 597 55,140 546 w a o K TJ H W O W o H w O 3 1, 325, 075 1,067,709 26. 446 62, 600 i 7,176 j w 473, 851 725, 441 2(5, 965 » CD TABLE NO. 60.—Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in each Federal reserve district at date of each report during year ended October 10, 192 4—Continued DECEMBER 31, 1923—Continued fin thousands of dollars] District District No. 1 No. 2 (388 | (092 banks) J banks) Total United States (8,179 banks) District No. 10 (1,086 banks) District No. 11 (659 banks) District No. 12 (607 banks) 38, 873 89, 470 78,022 54, 446 920,236 78, 798 437 5, 033 392, 420 61,461 708 9, 772 341,655 95, 886 992 28, 398 623, 446 77, 289 298 24, 827 515, 085 99,418 2, 604 20,218 758,121 1,647,810 186,414 347,611 9, 588, 661 636,084 17, 357 203, 232 4, 582 364, 402 5, 058 265, 704 5, 418 126,053 12, 148 356, 524 12, 047 4, 946, 898 155,481 2,482 2,999 4,197 626 1,273 315 3,142 38, 2S7 260 21 65 2 804 81 1,147 3, 038 26, 340 12,340 39,903 15,398 9,514 13,239 3,331 16,071 324, 166 19,609 27, 51 fi 24,114 39,193 24,392 14,653 33,933 21,334 333,896 440 36 2,084 10 27 70 52 303 5,473 3,271 113 4,456 7, 504 43 2,702 13,886 2,420 11,693 1,970 5, 907 343 1,862 1,204 3, 547 3 865 10, 634 214 3,074 204,43.1. 17, 630 56, 230 District No. 8 (497 banks) District No. 3 (056 banks) District No. 4 (759 banks) District. No. 5 (561 banks) District No. 6 (385 banks) District No. 7 (1,058 banks) 2r,fi, 473 »4, 7K8 of}, 290 40,651 24, 740 134,012 43, 620 78, 050 5, 501 8,153 804, 708 2, 533,155 158,753 194, 035 402, 070 129,054 2, 080 12,952 709, 803 89,373 5,251 13,290 841,854 75, 300 2, 321 6, 444 491, 529 49,358 280, 668 631 6, 838 3, 535 14, 954 344, 804 1,243, 106 404, 528 18, 243 926, 778 35, 088 528, 620 10,950 548.478 16,985 378, 737 10,063 207, 758 7, 542 590 2, 710 1,449 15,013 3, 485 27 50 531 50 21,328 102,535 41,772 22, 395 53,815 53,611 13,444 807 1,551 33 34, 489 2,262 1,965 108, 616 9,181 22, 543 11, 041 2, 925 3, 503 District No. 9 (831 banks) LIABILITIES—continued Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries Certified checks outstanding Cashiers' checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal-saving deposits).. -. _ • United States Deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities other than United States borrowed „ Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounted) ___ _. Notes and bills rediscounted (including acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement) Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers and to furnish dollar exchange less those purchased or discounted Acceptances executed by other banks Liabilities other than those stated Total _ Sept. 14,1923... Increase.. Decrease. 38, 8f>l 2, 362 .126 873 1,742 952 1,775,095 5, 656, 329 1,929,402 2,033, 731 1, 329, 836 834,875 2,894, 256 942, 948 1,008,814 1,356,49.1 1.036,827 1,596,699 |22,395,303 1, 747,977 5,142, 951 27,124 513,378 768,915 2, 886, 288 65, 900 7, 968 914,825 1,019,012 1,373,622 28,123 10," 198 2,053,163 1,290,692 39, 144 19,432 962. 529 1,662,593 21,702,431 74, 298 692, 872 65,894 M A R C H 31, 1924 j District No. 1 (385 banks) District No. 2 ((597 banks) District No. 3 (056 banks) District No. 4 (758 banks) District No. 5 (500 banks) District No. 6 (385 banks) District No. 7 (1.056 banks) District No. 8 (498 banks) District No. 9 (803 banks) DistrictNo. 10 (1,064 banks) District No. 11 (652 banks) District No. 12 (696 banks) ! Total United States (8,110 ban ks) O RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _ Overdrafts.__ Customers' liability of acceptances United States Government securities, e t c . . Other bonds, stocks, and securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned ... Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bunks. Items with Federal reserve banks in process of collection Cash in vault... Amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United StatesExchanges 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 _ _ Other assets Total. fcs 991,304 2,706,060 707 338 100, 575 45,121 G83, 811. 160,015 220,301 711,313 42,941 71,495 7, 020 0, 050 378, 504 80,428 581,095 803,888 512,687 1,082,027 ! 518,092 997 1,725 i 693 755 508 i 14,240 I 827 1.874 4, 788 5, 893 291,202 80,9.10 107, 053 116, 308 .130,881. 237, 747 54, 521 103,444 S3, 092 99,030 70, 994 20, 806 • 21,160 23, 970 42, 330 13,687 4, WiS I 4, 121. 1.2, 439 8, 077 37,929 ; 155, 401 V?., 162 42, 547 53, 005 753, 949 1,339 704 122, 152 H9, 505 37, 134 11,54! 67, 940 556, 447 1,501 732 111,340 ! 30,488 '• 32,703 j 10, 849 | 40,771 | 20, 571 j IS, 602 j 90,001 . 22,016 20, 433 88, 005 379. 307 :M2,410 938, 020 38. 27. 2, 0, 889 208 928 779 282, 921 842,719 (57. 008 56, 392 2. 939 I 10,604 ! 37,141 1.57, 19 i 30,7fi9 20,884 48,893 91,820 56, 573 51,172 40,975 30, 635 69, 326 30, 809 30, *79 89, 393 30, 291 20, 051 50, 635 44, 047 12,750 j 15, 130 I 54,1.41 51,775 | 152,892 20,710 .13, 138 43, 531 0,170 17,330 77, 954 21,773 20,414 124,449 7, 605 27, 740 1, 199 6,239 22, 647 624, 731 31,770 10, 202 16 224 34, 187 8,384 3, 310 24, 665 17, 769 2, 035 2, 964 17,814 14. 203 3, K70 3, 888 23,143 ! 8,027 2,120 i 3,905 | 47,473 50, 485 (5, 224 5, 75(5 17, 057 8, 082 1,411 1,493 20, 192 0,716 1,17') 5, 605 30, 841 11,417 2, 884 3, 282 16.371 I (5, 094 : 2, 408 : 2,909 : 2,639 33,523 4, 780 96,957 2,980 6, .195 5,091 5,000 3, 300 4, 78(5 2,288 I 1,286 | 4,563 I . 2, 209 1,856) 9,687 jI J.O.M 1,716 3, 909 2. 229 2, 009 2,398 : i; 259 ; 1, 731, 619 ]5, 649, 173 |l, S90, 172 2, 050, 235 1,293, 170 | 840,546 12, 855, 551 j 907, 045 ; 1,000, 009 1,309,022 250,515 108,356 Capital stock paid in 298,91(5 Surplus fund _ 83, 562 Undivided profits less expenses, interest, 137,709 and taxes paid __ __ 50,020 94, 355 51,905 National-bank notes outstanding 5, 905 3. 224 Amount due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks I 33, 901 257, 491 Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States 58.1,514 79,174 and foreign countries 100,383 5, 736 Certified checks outstanding 9, 759 .101.097 Cashier's chocks outstanding Demand deposits.... __. 764,341 ':2,45<1, ISO 939,492 1,038,553 207 538 12,497 4, 302 280, 050 204, 223 340,049 3sf>, 793 42, 389 05, 003 4,712 8, 009 92, 863 87, 643 864,947 11,949, 201 1,386 10,814 10,959 202, 572 184, 175 2. 490, 792 142,303 2.510,652 42, 266 525, 197 8,410 100, 083 75, 573 1, 100,700 951, 51.0 jl, 555, 880 ;22, 053,19S .128, 752 114,295 93, 059 HX, 071 03, 001 37, 527 180,908 ! 119,089 j 70,974 . 31, 100 05, 200 31, 750 88, 758 43, 892 81,882 ! 101,432 I 1.334,822 39,109 j 52,304 ; 1,072,710 362 453 244 277 58. 886 100,109 1, 0*5 59,651 30, 526 63. 353 6, 113 32, 701 10,711 43, 857 2, 4(52 24, 970 62, 070 90, 14; 1,301 155,978 I 18,377 43, 862 100 ^0,084 15,797 33, 011 1 39, 801 18.340 43,845 i) S3, 049 19,010 : 24,975 . 507,783 ' 40, 757 j 55, 734 i 725, 9S0 1,117 : 591 | 25,328 53,234 ; 51,030 ' 880,433 114. 082 2, X-15 K 034 720 37!) 90, 278 2, 287 5, 698 849,303 92, 455 1,049 13,717 017.000 50.000 | 92,715 ; 1,053,021 429 ! 2,305 ; 187,097 10,232 17,234 201,700 470,932; 715,028 9, 288, 24(J 95,859 146,429 49, 58. 3, 54, 56, 2, 4, 400, 415 449 594 950 49,546 290,799 1,020 7,813 3.042 I 15,733 330, 151 II, 177, 4-10 74.479 ! (58,964 320 1,049 3.501 9, 125 37J, 1 IS ! 345. 349 O ^r f—: H^*r^ O % 3 r TABLE NO. 60.—Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in each Federal reserve district at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued to fcO MARCH 31.1924—Continued [In thousands of dollars] District No. 1 (385 banks) District No. 2 ((597 banks) District No. 3 (656 banks) District No. 4 (758 bunks) District No. 5 (560 banks) w District No. 6 (385 banks) District ,No. 8 District No. 7 (1,056 banks) District No. 9 (803 banks) (498 banks) District No. 10 (1,064 banks) District No. 11 (652 banks) District No. 12 (596 banks) j LIABILITIES—continued Time deposits (including postal-saving deposits). _. United States deposits _ United States Government securities borrowed _ Bonds and securities other than United States borrowed. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) _._ Notes and bills rediscounted (including acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement).. Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding.. Acceptances executed for customers and to furnish dollar exchange less those purchased or discounted Acceptances executed by other banks Liabilities other than those stated Total _._ December 31,1023 Increase Decrease I T otal United (8,110 States banks) ! w o Hi Ha W 426,168 17, 771 952,871 35,009 551,765 20,987 571,297 20,164 391,383 12,909 1,098 2,756 815 11,169 3,514 3,137 | 27 50 502 40 243 ' 224, 190 I 642,883 4,860 ! 25,671 210, 267 3,883 3,017 I 4,309 360, 238 9, 233 273,064 5,624 135,965 ; 367,740 13,078 11, 540 604 1,815 169 1 770 118 5,107,831 180, 729 3, 281 | 35,684 695 I o S 2,532 i 76 ; | 17,195 71,850 34,059 19,018 25,862 20,985 ! 8, 307 12,965 5,063 4,989 5, 405 13,190 j 238,888 33, 207 , 16, 738 11,129 19, 220 9,472 28,295 i 271,645 42 52 78 108 566 ; 6, 208 827 63 1,899 4,398 390 1,188 1,185 I 22,818 45, 215 12,834 921 1,986 45 43,098 4, 659 1,886 92. 905 16, 369 22,037 .11,029 2, 370 3,302 16,221 32, 667 23,829 115 4,338 1Q1 2 *)93 5, 964 86 1, 799 1,807 2,233 223 1,225 14,053 i 1.029 ; 5,421 i 707 11,731,619 5, G49,173 1,890,172 2.056, 235 1.293,176 | 846,546 2,855,551 i 907,645 11,006,069 11,309, 622 732 "I.iei" 12,956 165 3,504 193, 240 25,455 47, 200 951,510 1,555,880 22,053,198 11,775,095 5, 656, 329 1,929,402 2,033,731 1,329,836 I 834,875 2,894, 256 | 942, 948 1, 008, 814 j 1, 356, 491 11,036,827 11,596, 699 22,395,303 22, 504 43,476 7,156 39,230 11,671 36,660 ! 38, 705 ; 35, 303 I "2,"745T""46,"869T"~85,"317"!""46,"8i9 342,105 w 3 J U N E 30, 1924 I District No. 1 (385 banks) Loans and discounts(including rediscounts) Overdrafts 1O Customers' liability account of acceptances. GO United States Government securities, etc__ Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 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 Amount due fiom national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States. 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 Other assets __ __ District No. 2 District No. 3 banks) banks) (696 District No. 4 (753 banks) District No. 5 962,089 1, 015,066 181 572 9, 621 1, 687 190, Hi] 293, 135 398, 296 348,319 43,320 67, 230 5, 250 8,411 91, 572 90,879 800,468 588 4, 600 121, 858 95,065 41,864 8, 451 52,313 (660 (559 banks) District No. 6 District No. 7 (1,058 banks) District No. 8 (497 banks) 49(5,590 1,704.467 1,469 552 779 9,140 295,121 77,145 59, 584 246, 704 78,031 27, 240 5, 052 15,136 39,021 185, 942 511,043 (385 banks) District No. 9 (794 banks) District No. 10 (1,054 banks) District N o . 11 (651 banks) District No. 12 C5SS banks) Total United States (8,080 banks) 552, J 78 1, 000 2, 745 .111,638 86, 35(5 23, 433 13, 131 43, 525 732, 923 1,338 384 120, 257 94, 975 37, 710 11, 787 71, 969 525,447 1,421 1,073 100,803 28, 230 32, 950 10, 987 44, 524 19, 094 13, 337 (52, (516 7, 3(55 17,515 88, 445 24, 708 26,11(5 144, 243 20, 579 17,719 82, 467 23,084 26,082 99,197 397, 340 344, 483 1,098, 856 2(57 772 788 776 22,497 9, 137 1,361 1,886 2.'i 75(5 "'*, 767 1,275 5, 453 34, 651 13,691 3, 777 4,120 15,33(5 6,427 2, 907 3,071 41,121 29,231 3,041 8, 818 344, 666 925, 563 75,7.10 69, 606 -1, 620 10, 971 2,186 1,997 1,687 3, 951 2,201 1, (513 2, 387 1,317 2,844 9,433 37, 104 167, 248 il, 769,585 6, 007, 786 1,933, 912 2,050,149 1, 286, 917 I 830,161 |2,993,0(57 Total 665 479 98, 977 104, 248 21,345 4, 361 37, 71(5 912,945 976,468 2,857,269 359 753 29, 512 65,999 177,312 708,773 246, 630 810, 221 42, 701 73,371 7,856 5,711 85, 260 374,368 37,002 27,477 66,336 100,805 58, 708 65,552 41,725 30, 283 88,073 33,801 35, 768 93,181 31,888 20, 702 54,164 11,626 15,404 58, 091 10,276 31,953 1,635 9, 077 32,073 691, 636 37,839 15, 428 18, 986 33,137 8, 580 4, 664 28, 220 .16, 705 2,877 3,887 19, 556 1.9, 458 4. 348 3, 194 23,927 6, (554 2, 282 2, 262 2, 734 16, 997 1,903 104,377 2, 989 4, 985 5,053 5, 358 3, 293 5,107 2, 207 1, 142 45, 603 55, 372 195,888 72, 58, 5. 7, 994, 220 1, 326, 523 841,13(5 11,975,144 1, 175 10,073 9,810 135,829 183, 259 2,478, 439 140,654 2,659,282 532, 580 43,385 8,482 104,615 81, 581 I, 198,670 897, 645 11, 552,363 ;22,555, 273 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits less expenses, interest, and taxes paid National-bank notes outstanding Amount due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United Slates and foreign countries Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal-savings deposits) 108,881 85,037 54,962 52,783 2,992 45, 995 257, 106 I 96,307 • 302,093 j 148,192 j 127,825 115,240 93,086 (59,037 63, 030 37,895 182,092 119,883 70, (>59 34,001 (53, 536 34, 397 88, 264 43,092 81,257 39, 046 101,218 52,010 1,333,261. 1,079,923 24,858 56, 292 605 53.808 501, 506 729, 186 26, 445 1,034,995 140,475 96,170 7, 696 322,336 48,914 58, 706 2,784 64, 691 56,900 99,313 1,113 65, 657 28,933 (53, 539 7,352 35, 269 16, 637 43, 680 1, .106 25, 096 61, 246 91, 703 1,240 195, 709 18,225 43,321 336 46, 761 14, 547 32,830 1 39,387 17,267 43, 679 94,392 18,542 47,170 1, 220 45, 894 89, 887 659,104 5,714 195, 244 8, 366 219,048 796, 829 2, 675, 765 129, 263 2,423 7, 446 743, 931 93,854 2,751 6, 100 833, 834 01, 217 3,452 7,011 442, 635 44, 910 1,029 2, (544. 324, 045 302, 374 9, 704 15,433 , 270, 943 79, 648 811. 4,157 372, 13S 59, 721 1, 280 9,741. 352, 084 93, 301 1, 211 14,990 621, 020 41,184 373 9, 950 447, 081 101, 214 2,717 18,618 708, 443 1, 758, 677 220, 7(59 323, 504 9, 588, 748 970, 465 I 574, io2 595,104 399, 888 I 233, 560 I 672, 441 216,040 359, 681 277, 345 137, 807 383, 661 5, 258, 714 437, 670 TABLE NO. 60.—Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in each Federal reserve district at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924— Continued to JUNE 30,1924—Continued [In thousands of dollars] District No. 1 (385 banks) District No. 2 (696 banks) District No. 3 (660 District No. 4 banks) bunks) 21, 732 17,260 14,198 11,686 408 2,306 733 11,391 27 50 11,943 23,130 10,913 32,910 1,553 3,264 160 29, 846 1,976 2,071 60, 735 10, 402 12,227 8,700 2,791 3, 550 District No. 5 District No. 11 (651 banks) 2,320 5,568 5,512 6,412 6,830 ••121,571 3,982 213 1,491 299 2,982 32,542 55 1 606 115 689 2,465 8,945 7,430 4,781 5,275 7,376 10,031 143,847 O 19,888 25,044 9,639 12,190 16,944 11,467 10,911 196,778 to 6 2,790 55 73 97 94 615 9,439 1,178 48 1,335 9,678 480 2,331 422 1,436 386 1,073 9,982 4,629 15,442 3,208 2,658 2,871 90 399 49 15,960 22,865 6,388 8,208 31,416 632 100 1,824 5,083 170 2,584 (f>59 banks) d o District No. 10 (1,054 banks) District No. 7 (1,058 banks) (733 Total United States (8,080 banks) District No. 9 (794 banks) District No. 6 (385 banks) District No. 8 (497 banks) District No. 12 (588 banks) H O LIABILITIES—continued United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed Bonds and securities other than United States borrowed _. Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted (including acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement) _ _ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers and to furnish dollar exchange less those purchased or discounted . Acceptances executed by other banks Liabilities other than those stated Total. Mar. 31, 1924 Increase Decrease 384 ' o H 19, 723 2,373 , 769, 585 6, 007, 786 1,933,912 2,050,149 1,286.917 731,P>19 5,649, 173 1,890,172 2, 056, 235 1,293,176 358,613 43, 740 37, 966 6,086 6, 259 713 4,767 1,987 830,161 2,993, 067 912,945 846, 546 2, 855, 551 907, 645 1,006, 069 1,309, 622 16,901 5, 300 11,849 137, 516 ~~I6,~385" 1,651 994, 220 1,326, 523 1,285 10,097 j 859 I 2,905 i 131,411 17,381 38,171 j 897, 645 1,552.363 22,555,273 951.510 1,555,880 ,22,053, 198 : 502,075 3,517 53, 865 OCTOBER 10, 1924 District No.l (332 banks) District No. 2 (701 banks) District No. 3 (664 banks) District No. 4 (752 banks) District. No. 5 (556 banks) District No. 6 (884 banks) District No. 7 (1,057 banks) District No. 8 (495 banks) District No. 9 (788 banks) District No. 10 (1,049 banks) District No. 11 (G54 banks) District No. 12 (587 banks) Total United States (8,0(39 banks) RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts). . . . . , Overdrafts*....... , „ Customer's liability account of acceptances. United States Government securities, etc.. Other bonds* stocks, and securities, etc Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned .__.. Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. Item swith Federal reserve banks in process of collection.... ., ..... Cash in vault ^, -_-_.=. Amount due from national banks... Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States. Exchanges tor clearing house.... Checks on other banks in the same place.. Outside cheeks and other cash items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.,.. Other assets _ Total 108, 768 21,396 4.438 48,106 572,224 880 2,481 117,739 102,453 23, 488 13,189 49,190 722,319 1,474 49 129,648 105, 533 37,759 12,860 77,365 553,071 2,278 2, L18 100, 219 34, 220 34, 720 11,0(58 49,996 842,617 1,346 7, 555 194,198 155, 753 44,899 8, 756 87, 461 48, 602 54, 386 208,269 27,383 14,448 64,832 10,901 17, 720 110,743 29,938 27, 539 222, 346 33,803 22, 592 153, 327 427, 894 26, 512 359. 382 26, 7(56 149,366 1,411,556 35,154 6,513 2,001 2,000 65, 241 42,456 5,345 5,685 35,099 8,463 1,309 1,782 28,984 10, 529 1,063 7,920 55, 704 12,317 3,205 4,731 28, 384 8,975 2,787 3,177 2,177 1,729 4,617 10,328 027,993 2,932,429 341 714 29,314 73, 326 167,835 770,428 268, 125 887, 210 44, 274 75,602 7,8(56 5, 855 90,868 438,251 996, 352 232 12, 234 191,717 431, 364 45,050 5, 029 93, 612 999,050 650 2,438 322, 876 361,138 67,857 7, 635 97,072 802,470 804 4,966 129, 169 101,901 43,703 8.970 54,564 38,300 25, 505 69,185 88,522 62, 043 77,832 45,903 30, 414 113, 296 30, 586 37,883 104,455 32,771 22, 341 67, 549 14, 673 17,745 64, 356 9,514 2(5,458 1,075 4,463 33,214 383,183 24, 441 9,048 24,241 27, 272 5,299 2, 314 32, 451 13,426 2,124 2,376 22,627 11,525 2,624 2,530 2,668 27,444 4,927 2,955 6,457 5,023 5,127 3,161 4,120 1,841, 228 A 960,861 12, 033, 741 |2,092,167 1, 315, 795 504,130 1, 719,489 1,008 1, 567 1,100 9,379 76, 925 289,192 65, 538 273,813 75,006 27,944 5, 440 16,338 37, 967 179,179 866, 400 3,008,892 534, 360 939 706 2,158 1,604 1,676 4, 283 2,135 1, 380 f>7, 975 24, 243 2, 512 6,839 12,206,504 12,233 145, 066 2, 575, 854 2, 895, 816 541,698 107,444 1, 303, 631 438, 588 575, 360 53, 785 52,865 2,358 1,630 36, 701 2,846 166, 809 8,871 961,699 1,081,463 1,446,302 1, 044, 723 1,658,515 |23,311,786 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in _. Surplus fund _ Undivided profits less expenses, interest, and taxes paid National-bank notes outstanding Amount due to Federal reserve banks Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits 93,120 69,490 63, 300 37,964 177,822 109,812 69,879 34,043 63,336 34,418 87,832 42,417 81,911 38,919 62,893 98,396 985 92, 557 33,064 62, 342 7,062 45,847 18, 594 43,164 1,136 30, 518 65,907 91,832 1,053 219, 202 20,964 42,880 173 62,596 16, 3fl0 32,947 19,479 42,333 65,101 147, 938 20,855 46, 729 2,020 88,865 556, 604 28,146 723, 039 56,077 27, 342 645 81, 604 1, 338, 304 98, 478 644,612 ! 142,635 109, 274 2,388 4, (520 124, 382 | 2, (589 4, 540 (5,553 7, 8(57 120,310 828, 777 2,618, 628 i 769, 261 825, 859 62,061 2, 2(59 3,927 455,76 L 50, 226 303, 946 876 5,425 2, 853 11,634 340,627 1, 279, 238 87,057 458 3,716 384,680 91,036 873 13, 445 373,477 79, 533 415 9, (599 509, 567 127, 253 1, 933, 488 147,388 2,03(5 19,614 217, 115 746, 245 9, 791, 267 59,478 52. 581 3, 751 49,056 258,230 i 97,858 303,235 j 151,047 153,797 95,728 7, 495 372, 731 57,067 58,030 3,022 82,289 137,377 957 12,957 659,147 102,883 52, 593 1,331,777 1,073,613 127,025 114,861 108,581 84,814 TABLE N O . 60,—Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in each Federal reserve district at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924—Continued OCTOBER 10, 1924—Continued fin thousands of dollars] District No. 1 (382 banks) District No. 2 (701 banks) District No. 3 (664 District No. 4 (752 banks) District No. h (556 banks) District No. 6 (384 banks) District No. 7 (1,057 banks) District No. 8 (495 banks) District No. 9 (788 banks) District No. 10 (1,049 banks) District No. 11 (654 banks) District No. 12 (587 banks) Total United States banks) H3 LIABILITIES—continued Time deposits (including postal-savings deposits) _ _ United States deposits United States Government securities borrowed... __' Bonds and securities other t h a n United States borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounted) _ Notes and bills rediscounted (including acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement). ___ _ Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold . for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed for customers and to furnish dollar exchange less those purchased or discounted Acceptances executed by other banks Liabilities other than those stated Total June 30, 1924____ Increase. . Decrease.. W 457,889 1,059,891 31,134 30,542 600,896 24,809 594,030 19,537 408,987 18,680 9,503 3,066 526 250 238,186 15,622 229,905 3,089 368,851 6,715 277, 078 6,206 140,109 9,022 207 1,301 1,535 1,878 28,729 638 143 593 3,581 2,286 5, 785 7,341 123,611 399, 794 5,459,296 185,412 .2,878 7,178 177 1,120 27 550 2,714 4,061 100 147 13 6,556 8,070 3,133 7,609 5,600 6, 305 28,257 14,799 15,886 17,677 13, 474 48,799 6,199 9,332 24,654 997 2, 111 70 251 233 16,019 19 40 60 78 329 6,130 67, 544 11,030 11,869 10,846 2,079 3,024 2, 545 4,723 378 2,204 1,530 311 1,071 10,508 1,572 4,359 709 1,704 777 1,394 50 2,118 637 1,820 7,764 815 3,662 140,574 18, 435 35,662 o o g o1 170,419 1,942 594 5,629 W t- 8,192 30, 533 3,473 1,892 ! 1,779 15,921 1,841,228 5, 960, 861 j 2,033, 741 2,092,107,315,795 866, 400 3,008,892 1,769.585 6,007, 786 1,933,912 2,050,149 7i; 643 99, 829 42,018 46, 925 830,161 ,993,067 15, 825 36, 239 ~286, 917 28, 878 1,951 961,699 1,081, 463 1,446, 302 1,044, 723 1, 058, 515 23,311,786 ===== 1,552, 363 22,555, 273 912, 945 994, 220 1,326, 523 48, 754 87, 243 119,779 897, 645 106,152 756, 513 147,078 H W d o TABLE N O . 61.—Classification of loans, investments, and deposits of national banks for each year from 1914 to 1924, inclusive f In thousands of dollars] Loans On demand On time NumPaper ber banks with one or more individ- Secured ual or by stocks firm and names bonds (not secured by collateral) Year June 30, 1914.. Juno 23,1915_. June 30,1916.. June 20,1917... June 29,1918.. June 30,1919.. June 30,1920_. June 30,1921.. June 30,1922.. Juno 30, 1923_. June 30, 1924.. 1 2 3 7, 525 7, tiO5 7, 579 7,604 7, 705 7, 785 8, 030 8,154 8, 249 8, 241 8,085 616,911 611,698 660, 213 700,198 620, 765 597, 560 707, 229 679, 704 657. 298 733, 536 737, 559 Paper with one or more Secured individual by stocks or firm and names (not bonds secured by collateral) 184,822 223, 639 300,879 300, 212 317, 286 392, 277 342, 394 270,583 276, 090 263, 618 Secured by other personal securities, including merchandise warehouse receipts, etc. 2 3.403. 353 3, 264, 347 3, 760, 225 4,561,790 5, 297, 256 5, 251, 324 7, 604, 971 6, 564, 444 5, 818, 207 6,176, 743 6,123, 604 " 697, 930 " 697.93OJ " ! 661, 338 772,963 78, 063 959, 904 »85, 631 1 014, 073 02, 315 390, 122 * 135,902 320, 323 93, 042 60, 024 60, 112,434 101, 795 87, 035 100, 111,273 • 108,892 125,070 127, 087,096 i 11(5,009 188,897 120, 31,372,828 866, 767 1,029,612 1,064,254 1,428,094 2,130, 598 ,855, 906 , 548, 053 .. 499, 092 ,519,317 Includes loars secured by other personal securities. Includes $1,336,693. On time, single-name paper without other security. Includes all loans secured by mortgages or other real estate security. Secured by real estate mortgages or other leins on realty not in accordance with sec. 24, FedSecured by imeral reserve act, as amended proved real estate Cusunder authority Accept- tomers' of sec. 24, Federal ances liability reserve act, as For debts preAccept-1 amended viously conA11 other real ances of* report- on ac— ing count tracted (sec. estate loans bank other of 5137 U.S.R.S.) purdrafts banks chased paid discounted | or dis- under count- letters ed of On ,On other Farm Other Farm Other credit farm real real real lands estate lands land I estate estate 4 6 895 784 339 122 45, 60. (57. 71. 695 5, 899 351 6, 522 !>42 10,393 535 9,o:u 3 150,595 3 160, 633 6 107,361 « 99, 486 a 91, 667 | 5 1)3, 927 1 14,682 I 34,804 23, J01. 2G, 543 24,500 78,610 145,182 150. 849 146, 838 94, 470 75, 906 60, 874 91. ()2C> 31,929 49,239 56, 747 22, 200 10, 429 81,911 11,392 33, 9\)H O w o H Total 6. 430, 069 6, 659, 971 7, 679,167 8, 957, 678 10,135, 842 11,010,206 13,611,416 7. 347 12, 004, 515 3,123 11,248,214 2,506 11,817,671 1,367 11,978,728 W O O K 3 H o Includes all real estate loans under sec. 24, Federal ro-erve act. Includes all real estate loans not under sec. 24, Federal reserve act. to TABLE N O . 61.—Classification of loans, investments, and deposits of national banks for each year from 1914 to 1924, inclusive—Continued O0 fin thousands of dollars] Investments Year June 30,1914 June 23,1915 June 30,1916 June 20,1917 June 29,1918 June 80,1919 June 30,1920 June 30,1921 June 30,1922 June 30,1923 June 30,1924. Number banks 7,525 7,605 7,579 7,604 7,705 7,785 8,030 8,154 8,249 8,241 8,085 United States Government securities 799,316 783,454 731,205 1,076,256 2,116,785 3,171,912 2,269, 575 2,019,497 2,285.459 2, 693; 846 2, 481, 778 State, county, and other municipal bonds 176,017 244,473 278,180 315,511 320,384 322,984 338,357 393,682 414,414 401,816 505,528 Railroad bonds 341,691 379,191 467,629 467,291 406,135 412,371 416, 430 404,936 486,453 503.348 573,571 w Other Claims, publicAll other warrants, service bonds judgments, corporation etc. bonds 218,215 220,304 274,928 295,835 267,337 275,849 283,118 277,205 318,456 337, 293 397, 560 328,095 340, 418 301, 503 361,954 271,998 306,775 309, 755 352,405 423,040 521,200 575, 743 35,926 63,341 141,444 143,612 290,822 309, 428 328, 305 373, 617 385, 554 367,241 343, 623 Foreign government bonds 10,019 33, 787 116, 768 284,123 227, 578 193, 890 179, 971 140, 226 162, 054 153, 723 179, 470 Other foreign bonds, securities 5,609 13,402 40,303 68,486 56,233 54,312 60,954 63, 513 87, 895 91,236 85,055 Total investments 1,914,888 2,068,370 2,361,960 3,013,068 3,957,272 5,047,521 4,186, 465 4,025,081 4,563, 32". 5,069, 703 5,142,328 a H W w a o a 1 a j Deposits Individual deposits (including postal savings) Year Number banks Demand certificates Individual arid other deposits deposits subject to due in check less than 30 days State, county, or other municipal and all other demand deposits and dividends unpaid All other deposits n i State, Time county, certificates or other of deposits municipal due on and all and after other time 30 days deposits Total individual deposits (including postal savings) Postal savings deposits United States deposits 0,143,244 6.428,142 7, 850,615 9,323,413 10,029,428 11,891,132 13,705,325 12,405,631 13, 264, 366 14,043,460 14,853,183 00, 054 48, 964 39, 457 132,9G5 1,037,787 566, 793 175, 788 249, 039 103.374 192, 135 123,318 Due to banks including certified checks and cashiers' checks Total deposits o Hi ! June 30,1914.. June 23,1915.. June 30,1916.. June 20,1917.. June 29,1918.. June 30,1919.. June 30,1920.. June 30,1921.. June 30,1922.. June 30,1923.. June 30,1924.. '. 525 , 605 ,579 , 604 , 705 ', 7X5 8,030 8,154 8,249 8,241 8,085 5,077,626 4,517,697 5, 577,629 6. 560, 208 7,161, 268 8.479,747 9, 577,721 8,036,561 8, 504,104 8,385,346 8. 636,595 503,897 519, 513 460,312 480,027 381,444 451,050 445,196 343, 160 319,800 302, 501 208, 536 I 18,660 64,083 83,008 103, 357 143,127 175, 395 196,907 330, 104 328, 511 600,451 688,119 519. 220 512; 827 690,438 824, 898 838, 051 898, 170 1,052,892 980, 918 1,080,828 1.135,174 1,161,704 772,600 979, 249 1.265,721 1,406,178 1,792,682 2,349, 366 2, 678, 504 2,998, 180 3. 575, 336 4,033,165 23,841. 41,422 59,979 89,142 100,360 94,088 83,243 36, 384 32, 943 44, 652 65,064 2,353,851 2, 344,136 2, .987,015 3,315, 455 2,954,394 3, 466, 940 3, 274,308 2, 487, 661 2,952, 824 2,662,385 3,371,336 8. 563, 749 8, 821, 242 10,877,087 12,771,833 14,021,609 35,924,865 17, 155,421 15, 142,331 16.320,564 16,897,980 18, 347, 837 O 3 O Hi a to TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of nationalbanks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81,19,24 [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and Counties Number of banks Loans and discounts Bonds and securities D u e from banks, including lawful reserve a n d jash in v a u l t Total resources Capital stock Surplus a n d undivided profits Circulation .0 1 250 25 50 125 900 50 185 325 125 25 600 130 100 70 600 100 50 50 225 100 25 240 100 100 365 825 100 2,300 561 50 200 125 200 300 1,800 725 300 35 150 21 77 176 530 17 86 277 88 22 360 107 24 13 669 40 139 12 253 22 1 174 89 57 160 396 73 3,792 475 9 414 95 101 1,432 864 176 556 13 170 20 25 100 699 30 159 249 89 25 550 28 99 70 593 100 44 22 219 50 5 86 98 97 295 334 69 1,832 545 49 200 117 124 300 1,440 707 278 Total deposits CO O Bills payable and rediscounts S ALABAMA Autauga. Barbour Blount Bullock.... Butler Calhoun Chilton Clay... Coffee Colbert Conecuh C ovington Crenshaw Cullman Dale Dallas DeKalb Elmore Escambia Etowah... Fayette Franklin Geneva Greene _ Hale.... Henry Houston Jackson Jefferson Lee Limestone. . . . Madison Marengo. Marshall Mobile Montgomery Morgan Pike... _. 511 1,130 242 602 720 5,071 354 510 1,670 987 335 3,260 797 456 405 2,957 697 616 147 2,283 517 149 953 600 625 1,474 3,708 645 28, 245 2,624 204 2,022 660 1,011 9,150 9, 210 2, 306 1,832 25 196 48 156 266 2,324 42 237 272 351 83 735 73 111 114 1,354 115 346 32 811 110 16 166 120 118 319 490 109 7,860 787 52 424 156 291 3,553 3, 501 1,303 1, 248 42 157 81 69 236 1,146 78 74 236 246 50 427 259 171 39 901 169 384 49 507 81 38 2S7 37 98 194 472 142 10,460 525 39 562 262 407 2,373 2,973 754 614 597 1,542 380 744 1,303 8,876 478 881 2,286 1,676 490 4,718 1,191 749 . 593 5,366 1,023 1,375 247 3,929 766 221 1,436 824 854 2,074 4,886 995 48,179 4,081 343 3,110 1,112 1,767 15,171 17,181 4, 605 3. 738 440 667 314 592 902 6,740 381 442 1,149 1,375 408 2,747 921 513 334 3,042 783 1,142 163 3,026 594 191 807 383 457 1,027 2,626 741 39,159 2,262 235 2,102 737 1,341 13,139 12,774 2,976 2, 593 59 304 W o o 285 . 10 411 5 106 439 205 129 154 142 227 704 12 600 234 137 38 302 10 o d 2, 580 809 3,565 498 145 227 921 83 973 230 21 3 696 276 677 168 78 16 4,280 1 190 5,508 961 253 260 380 100 300 100 30 25 413 88 402 37 22 5 378 50 293 49 10 2,963 952 4,483 775 191 173 71 I 1 106 97,409 30,545 27, 550 162, 238 13,386 12,949 10, 710 119, 762 4,683 W 2 347 168 246 1,498 35 993 136 685 589 285 180 294 2,479 41 1,324 52 850 197 1 793 664 1,488 11,907 154 5,992 378 3, 509 2, 555 125 50 100 750 25 200 50 150 200 92 21 56 456 21 351 1 166 28 70 48 98 407 10 199 22 55 149 1 506 537 1,100 10,194 98 5,156 270 3,074 2, 087 "" O W H 134 82 ^ 2 75 H o 902 282 890 6,912 74 3,391 150 1,794 1,388 19 Taliadfiga Tallapoose Tuscaloosa Walker Wileox Winston 15,873 4, 097 5,702 28,440 J,650 1,192 1, 058 24, 022 6 1 2 1 Total ____ 30 56 ARIZONA Cochiso Coconino . --•- ... Maricopa Navajo Pi in a Pinal . _ Santa Cruz Yuma Total.... _ 1 1 6 I 2 2 2 ARKANSAS Arkansas Benton Boonc _ _ __.__ Carroll . Chicot Clark . Clav -_ - _ Clcburnc Conway ('raighead Crawford Cross Dallas _ Garland _ __ _- .. Greene Flcmpstead Hot Springs _ H o ward _ Independence .) ackson Jefferson Johnson _ Lafayette. Lawrence Lee _ Little River Logan. _ _ __ .... - 7 2 3 1 1 2 I 1 2 1 ._ 1 1 2 2 2 1 . _ ... _ __ .... _......___ .. _ ... .. 1 2 2 2 5 2 I 1 1 i 1,185 2,283 864 775 402 256 640 161 654 887 448 142 450 1, 658 1,075 1,621 239 89 887 1,103 3, 723 964 185 253 426 355 263 209 478 137 231 90 43 77 4 65 59 293 54 233 6S6 177 44 2 314 128 1,624 107 67 79 38 58 246 392 626 319 231 108 5-1 145 131 129 79 167 78 113 1,050 297 271 140 31 135 189 1,188 140 59. 71 100 41 136 2,006 3, 528 1,379 1,272 638 372 909 302 855 1,123 945 281 825 3, 5S3 1,8.19 2, 208 435 132 1,402 1,455 6,626 1,244 317 416 595 483 662 200 olO 75 135 50 50 75 25 50 150 100 25 100 300 175 350 25 25 150 100 300 185 25 50 80 25 80 113 230 50 70 20 14 SO 7 82 20 32 17 51 292 204 121 9 1 69 245 540 61 29 12 49 36 35 75 294 50 96 50 40 25 50 40 100 24 25 99 137 25 124 43 245 70 25 2-4 25 80 1, 557 2,610 1,170 971 516 267 729 270 598 770 713 239 648 2,916 1,291 1, 539 376 106 954 1.035 5,404 883 238 320 466 342 467 8 £ 90 — ^ Ci =_= =^ 5! £ S 389 H H 34 O O r1 I—1 %* Q 75 142 H - £J 50 50 61 Q r\ W W 105 32 132 45 M ti r\ Kj 10 54 ^ CC TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March SI, 1924—Continued CO [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and Counties Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts 1 ARKANSAS—continued Madison Miller . Mississippi Monroe Oiiachita Phillips Poinsett Polk Prairie Pulaski St. Francis Saline Scott Sebastian.. Sevier Union Washington Woodruff Yell . . 1 1 . 1 1 - _ _. __ _ _ ._ ._ Total 1 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 8 2 4 5 1 1 88 320 48 2,778 616 86 756 786 233 269 61 3,338 374 229 78 7 15 5,478 73 2 1,061 446 283 174 168 5 64 9,583 4,266 130 723 146 36 330 665 36 56 21 513 4,605 862 139 1,367 4,426 50 400 150 25 26 19 419 145 195 3,665 644 97 1,229 2,846 38 25 10 13 50 49 591 400 122 100 700 85 50 25 1,671 8,901 700 332 277 64 70 934 357 328 80 25 25 83 19 2T>7 2,884 16,939 1,357 6 17 1,170 1,302 13,080 60 320 114 3 7 30 69 300 7,880 2,402 120 247 50 500 325 25 25 24 85 191 89,100 7,912 5,412 4,315 68,454 200 30 275 62 78 454 5,092 1,912 1,469 2,020 425 2 31 8,819 3,164 93 123 712 19 83 54,052 14,933 16,440 551 10 10 9 50 370 49 274 274 66 6,314 275 173 17 21 1,185 722 326 278 H W H O o % i 28 46 12 7 2,923 El O CALIFORNIA Alameda Butte Contra Costa Eldorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Kings Lassen. _ . .. _ _.. 9 2 fi 1 14 2 3 3 1 4 5 1 23, 707 1,722 1,219 9,833 1,010 1,081 133 247 5,991 1,797 569 454 3,055 3,915 1,592 636 1,311 3,322 515 780 148 484 1,113 102 7,395 530 332 44 807 98 542 1,114 100 220 488 115 42, 319 3,4G1 2,820 438 9,189 1,160 5, 261 6,220 893 2,300 5,334 735 2,775 1,864 2,019 150 325 50 975 125 410 550 50 250 425 50 120 53 9 350 56 483 278 23 41 418 62 296 50 688 125 325 360 20 32, 001 3,130 2,120 1,071 828 25 146 33 23 236 232 3,896 4,979 1,681 4,140 664 w 20 329 6,103 747 183 118 2, 954 a Los Angeles Madera Marin_ Mendocino Merced Modoc --. Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Hacer Kiverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino.. San Diego.. San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo. SanMateo Santa Barbara... Santa Clara _ Santa Cruz Shasta.. Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehaina _ _ Tulare _ Tuolumne__ Ventura Yolo Yuba Total Adams Alamosa Arapahoo Archuleta Baca _. Bent Boulder Ohaffee Clear Creek. Conejos Crowley Delta Denver 68 3 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 18 3 13 4 2 14 6 4 6 1 4 3 0 5 2 3 7 9 6 1 I 12 2 1 2 1 209, 466 1,073 537 1,255 1,131 462 839 2,276 60 16,354 510 6,499 19,063 439 7,776 13,412 157,940 3,970 139 1,595 6,561 6,887 3,491 1,113 1,065 2,804 5,305 2,223 973 541 5,567 1,427 913 1,132 384 58,667 297 255 1,149 250 178 208 1,662 157 4,521 517 2,607 9,295 333 3,250 f», 851 45,695 2,676 66 1,493 2,305 5,801 1,816 733 1,093 2,799 2,010 946 152 325 1,374 1,116 467 204 565 72,131 226 260 309 103 60 174 383 15 2,909 214 2.092 6,208 166 1,806 2,954 53, 467 892 28 337 1,497 1,293 1,278 260 482 787 691 493 177 102 897 438 91 128 74 351,942 1,790 1,079 2,835 1, 560 749 1,351 4,447 204 24, 797 1, 307 11,621 36, 089 984 13,435 23, 983 283, 941 7,847 283 3,487 10,84.7 14,543 0,913 2,249 2,671 0,662 8,486 3,968 1,336 1, 014 8, 387 3,059 1,608 1,546 1,032 19,807 175 100 250 100 85 100 175 50 1,975 150 825 2,200 125 825 1,450 18,500 825 50 32fi 650 825 550 200 125 550 1,075 400 50 100 700 175 300 275 50 14, 662 49 28 97 36 43 51 169 5 1,170 39 653 2,377 153 707 964 21,841 952 10 319 624 791 598 97 149 444 552 190 98 22 480 125 70 113 34 8,454 58 50 125 100 84 25 174 50 1,293 149 463 2. 184 99 709 1,431 9,215 577 50 150 542 510 298 .190 100 372 599 153 25 96 253 163 160 74 25 298,311 1,476 901 2, 338 1,095 522 1,124 3,875 359 18,558 969 9, 358 28, 794 607 10, 827 19,930 207, 676 5, 238 155 2, 000 8, 060 11,600 5,427 1,745 2,297 5,126 5,299 3,050 1,112 759 6,145 2, 587 875 810 923 270 581,277 179, 540 165,207 928, 932 00, 252 52, 487 33, 892 731,018 42 198 420 5 16 80 1,899 681 176 25 172 2G<» 33,24<J 305 361 381 12 82 112 1,103 338 36 62 152 254 28,392 1,140 1, 35a 2, 239 129 274 447 8,519 1,800 439 291 502 1, ofVi 140,809 24 60 85 1 1L 3 627 49 13 24 50 73 1,027 1,102 1,928 83 238 344 6, 880 1,530 320 2 2 5 1 1 1 8 3 1 1 I 4 9 758 734 1,344 78 161 239 4,S15 725 206 195 103 942 71,475 1 65 75 125 25 25 50 550 175 50 40 25 125 5,150 1 • 13 45 r8 > 6,9.L3 50 314 47 50 6 10 124 740 422 1 , lf>\> 127,734 5,553 31 23 230 15 50 50 1,702 3 11 1 1,078 ft ^ O 2 4 213 135 14,28L 250 15 h? 340 800 40 10 r: C & x 168 878 14 5 50 W O M r 808 1 0 lr)9 275 & Q £r 32, T.0S £ H E £ r j 27 19 W W 141 O >1 * 21.0 OC co TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 31, 1924—Continued co f Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and Counties Number of banks Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills x>ayable d discounts O W H O COLORADO—continued Douglas _ Eagle _ Elbert El Paso Fremont Garfield Gilpin Gunnison _ ' Huerfano Jackson Jefferson Kiowa Kit Carson Lake La Plata Larimer Las Animas Lincoln Logan Mesa Moffat Montezuma Montrose Morgan Otero Phillips.... Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande. Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick. . Teller _ 421 145 166 8,291 2,216 1,512 39 290 979 63 815 396 297 241 1,211 5,965 3,088 770 1,728 1,567 453 693 1,333 1,945 888 507 916 5,999 488 371 772 329 280 269 653 366 70 82 3 3,235 1,309 621 230 258 583 1 285 12 31 892 453 1,092 1,963 122 356 466 89 198 371 250 226 85 200 4,595 18 40 39 36 179 145 105 945 45 126 30 570 357 228 3,055 1,077 14,748 4,804 2,706 496 53 424 477 21 L75 30 80 1,078 596 1,398 1,259 172 249 470 171 252 522 415 566 73 383 7,585 58 47 104 82 125 218 105 591 329 990 2,069 101 1,414 462 441 2,246 2, 336 8,906 6,516 1,126 2,749 2,672 779 1,182 2,118 2,849 1,781 766 1, 566 18, 564 598 512 933 481 587 662 984 1,922 50 50 50 775 225 225 25 50 60 25 75 25 80 200 200 650 300 115 305 150 50 105 225 210 125 100 125 600 40 50 50 .90 50 75 100 50 26 1 8 816 116 198 10 71 139 1 .83 59 12 47 49 466 150 76 92 72 32 65 114 192 127 28 106 1,281 25 2 45 51 03 30 25 10 419 181 148 24 48 18 198 179 627 299 60 265 150 10 99 113 184 108 63 75 397 10 25 10 15 13 49 100 50 3S9 281 153 12,733 4,283 2,081 270 821 1,868 75 1,238 253 336 1,801 1,906 0.587 5, 712 801 1,(501 2,224 643 897 1,007 2,177 1,421 471 1,254 16, 275 494 345 777 245 461 508 584 1, 702 92 2 55 H W o p H O 125 13 38 15 105 5 29 90 51 81 175 Washington-_. Weld ._.. Yuma Total... 3 11 3 650 4,951 784 54 1,193 193 157 1, 242 264 922 7,946 1, 343 95 615 120 68 618 72 44 400 84 649 6,135 962 66 174 105 142 134,482 63,257 55, 961 261,819 12,990 13,347 6,003 226,220 2,979 11 6 8 8 14 8 3 4 24,210 37,241 o, 923 0,235 50,426 8,028 .1,258 4,334 J 7,753 9,678 3,551 4,022 19,892 5,524 923 3,716 7,034 10,285 1.326 .1,293 .11,099 1,865 554 1,024 52,011 61,617 11,070 12,039 80, 508 16,115 2,900 9,329 3,533 4,950 1,055 1,169 6,750 2,050 450 4,653 7,704 934 886 8,389 2,248 391 2,248 3,031 712 982 4, 152 1,120 244 265 50 168 497 1,911 283 350 652 236 40,774 45,878 8,197 8, 505 65,089 10,384 1,815 7,794 62 137,655 6f>, 059 34,480 251, 589 2.0,307 25,857 12,725 18S,436 3,471 I 2,789 6,113 .1,895 3,769 3,247 1,102 447 1,915 294 7,106 11,765 3,437 622 S13 275 1,056 1,454 342 361 641 • 122 4,727 8,606 2,617 341 230 76 I S 10, 797 8,118 2,656 22,308 1,710 2,852 1, 124 15,950 647 CONNECTICUT Fairfiekl Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven... New London.. Tolland WindhaiB Total... Kent Now Castle.. Sussex 297 w o w H o DKLAWAKE Total. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington. Alachua Bay. Broward Charlotte Columbia Dade DeSoto Duval Escambia Gadsden Hamilton Hardee Ilernando Highlands Hillsborough. Jackson Lake Lee Manatee Marion Monroe Nassau Orange 1 4 68,418 30,125 21,294 130,412 9, 527 8,184 5,693 102,315 4,068 () 951 388 159 920 351 2, .532 1,313 664 125 1 . 1,163 158 40 250 50 98 8 123 125 2,125 760 606 17 63 347 20 49 175 2,650 1,000 100 30 50 50 150 2,000 85 75 145 1,807 364 22 9 30 16 51 953 32 40 .120 1,895 692 100 30 H W O 80 25 50 400 o ] 1 " i 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 r w 203 257 328 394 47 189 85 77 494 704 8,882 1,356 32,119 3,236 642 227 401 391 861 12,071 634 571 3,252 282 16,556 3,248 116 o7 24 92 126 5,239 157 398 6,290 289 15,080 1,300 62 35 259 112 243 4,505 104 373 18,686 2,022 66,275 8,213 859 331 732 625 1,309 22, 578 936 1,406 1,261 1,654 2,882 1,720 1,407 2,058 1 649 230 305 1 2 1 721 1,127 ("4 i) 510 1,291 374 316 345 592 1 2 653 579 134 147 794 1,034 50 16 1,099 85 75 428 541 17,938 1,340 59,309 6,110 402 262 604 478 974 18,405 675 1 216 100 121 50 41 108 47 40 125 100 100 75 94 99 100 74 1,447 2,409 1,473 1,113 1,793 4 235 48 30 114 52 61 990 120 125 100 243 116 16 o d TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81, 1924.—Continued CO [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and Counties Loans and discounts Bonds and securities Due from banks, including lawful reserve and cash in vault Total resources Surplus and Capital srock undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts W S Q 55 FLORIDA—continued palm "Rpanh Pinellas Polk-. Putnam 1 St. Johns Santa Rose Seminole Suwannee Taylor Volusia Walton Washington -- Total.x 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 339 8,669 3,720 862 2,750 358 1,019 688 473 794 233 196 198 2,849 304 235 1,687 277 278 138 182 380 113 69 54 . 89,274 40,872 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3&1 180 607 631 1,805 11,748 884 150 500 667 386 111 716 4,066 156 1,245 492 1,291 478 179 34 225 233 266 1.119 293 48 115 56 84 11 117 652 18 187 6 343 152 885 15,379 5,269 1,331 5,644 846 2,030 975 776 1,515 496 330 50 450 475 50 180 60 100 50 50 100 50 50 10 684 243 120 159 32 43 95 50 69 23 20 34 415 165 50 173 25 49 40 50 99 34 50 • 4,249 1,087 4,708 739 1,839 787 626 1,247 388 191 39,408 176,137 9,540 6,219 6,152 151,855 81 15 92 190 317 2,705 124 38 51 119 62 14 80 971 5 311 75 329 88 654 240 1,040 1,061 2,657 16,120 1,367 237 725 853 549 147 1,012 5,983 203 1,822 647 2,050 785 75 35 200 100 225 850 200 25 100 60 75 30 100 650 56 200 100 375 125 74 25 200 50 200 647 175 25 100 50 74 10 100 443 14 75 438 141 457 841 1, 795 11,786 844 170 365 635 329 66 687 2,610 59 1,440 417 1,067 439 310 3,210 1 042 196 1,202 174 514 134 87 205 134 39 H 791 13,805 24 12 L 25 M 424 § 3 j ^ 19 fn 1,615 pi O hrj Baldwin. __ Banks.. _ Barrow _. Barton Ben Hill Bibb. . Brooks. Bryan Bulloch Burke Butts .. Calhoun.._ Carroll Clarke Clay Cobb Colquitt Coweta o /•-} GEORGIA Decatur 3 __ 67 25 112 70 277 972 128 17 144 118 72 8 124 1,071 18 1C6 43 456 71 143 125 14 H 62 ft 70 1,861 O 20 d io 33 1,167 57 87 25 £ ft C Dougherty... Early Elbert Evans Floyd........ Franklin Fulton Glynn Gordon Greene Gwinctt Ilabersham _. Hall Hancock Hart ._.. Henry Irwin. Jackson Jasper... Jefferson Jenkins Lamar Laurens. Lowndes McDuffie.... Marion Mason Mitchell Morgan Muscogee Newton, Paulding Polk Randolph Richmond _.. Rockdale Screven Spalding Stewart Taylor Tift Terrell Thomas Toombs Troup., Ware Washington. Whitfleld.... Wilkes Worth 2 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 Total.. 499 191 92 9 1,120 126 5,090 509 117 105 2 32 230 66 80 107 67 238 562 114 27 189 263 162 101 52 17 33 244 1,343 43 18 36 64 702 58 81 184 1 27 156 223 97 67 484 185 73 595 171 32 420 55 83 20 584 200 21,951 238 118 45 16 18 142 42 62 37 46 90 195 28 36 89 148 284 65 13 39 34 61 860 25 30 83 15 492 10 87 113 22 23 83 130 103 81 434 157 110 170 124 11 4,526 457 825 279 5, 502 718 93,221 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 3,102 197 439 235 3,471 374 61,017 1,284 546 346 156 189 1,005 168 332 57G 263 512 325 155 173 569 1,543 1,625 276 192 328 236 388 4,995 199 116 467 108 2,682 205 168 613 80 244 763 1,007 317 634 2,154 1,268 375 701. 711 191 1, 506 1,082 259 100 60 400 200 50 100 125 50 95 124,514 19,222 33,975 188, 407 lf.,491 ] 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 \ 1 1 3 1 2,112 842 630 182 256 1,432 286 486 750 415 889 1,111 318 252 893 2,106 2,108 467 286 410 308 729 7,676 286 167 657 196 4,096 350 342 950 109 300 1,043 1,457 524 816 3,224 1,927 592 450 100 120 50 600 80 5,950 150 75 100 50 30 225 25 75 130 75 250 100 50 25 100 200 125 90 50 100 40 150 1,000 50 25 140 35 400 75 25 170 25 25 100 M0 297 28 46 20 725 54 7,295 237 32 1 8 12 143 5 54 127 27 104 121 57 15 1.48 104 165 45 18 30 27 65 952 20 6 32 35 254 15 10 59 1 34 103 232 59 43 445 86 66 45 128 249 40 80 6 498 80 2,657 148 50 100 24 50 197 49 60 190 50 50 99 100 30 2,845 125 518 152 3, 779 505 75,321 1,576 685 226 83 171 965 203 282 321 205 365 791 190 175 569 1,226 1,693 285 115 198 202 364 3,694 154 137 435 90 2,979 153 282 537 77 201 553 452 316 635 1,778 1,4»)8 426 1,202 611 52 1(5,534 10, 296 135, 013 30 99 25 75 100 50 135 100 11 25 49 200 125 27 50 20 150 • 982 40 25 24 393 30 25 169 538 136 61 51 1,442 103 41 13 28 71 57 35 10 12 27 376 ft o w H o 4 o o 20 53 78 19 1,048 22 25 11 r>0 76 15 6 16 237 275 o w 38 143 123 117 127 8,892 Co TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81, 1924—Continued 00 [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and Counties Loans and discounts Bonds and securities Due from banks, including lawful reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts § IDAHO Ada Bannock Bear Lake Benewah Bingham Blaine Bonneville . Bonner Boundary Butte Camas Canyon Cassia Clark Custer Elmore Franklin Fremont _ Gooding Idaho Jefferson Jerome Kootenai Latah Lemhi Lincoln Madison _ Minidoka Nez Perec Oneida Payette Shoshone Teton 4 . . _ . . 4 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 7 o 1 1 1 1 2 1 8 1 . 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 5 1 I 3 1 8,410 2,244 575 286 848 523 1,302 1,226 343 77 157 2,453 397 154 70 371 290 524 170 357 165 1,045 471 636 684 246 278 620 209 4,617 238 348 1,685 278 2, 279 596 40 207 174 182 851 493 128 104 2 550 204 41 15 96 48 87 40 196 30 97 118 322 145 151 152 96 152 848 57 146 890 56 3,018 ' 55 168 174 91 2K9 290 43 98 40 890 205 20 22 94 51 127 47 162 44 142 194 124 227 53 146 57 168 1.5J7 26 146 902 15 14, 506 3,559 701 673 1,313 842 2,156 2,049 565 295 214 4,177 888 230 113 624 407 826 289 772 253 1,499 897 1,141 1,140 529 604 863 581 7,283 338 693 3,593 445 890 300 50 25 75 100 250 100 25 50 25 475 100 25 25 100 50 75 30 90 25 145 100 100 50 100 70 50 75 450 30 80 150 50 700 240 50 20 66 35 50 60 17 1 8 160 27 7 3 50 9 21 3 20 19 37 64 14 40 3 43 60 23 292 26 1 129 8 882 12 13 25 70 99 124 25 24 129 25 24 25 55 46 25 16 49 97 20 95 69 50 49 449 29 60 112 25 12,026 3,006 491 603 740 567 1,489 1,864 452 244 181 3, 322 762 110 85 427 287 559 256 616 184 765 684 901 1,030 233 422 266 434 6,054 222 493 3, 202 169 7 98 354 40 243 48 91 64 22 36 116 n o K hj H s 5 o H 535 98 437 38 30 59 193 si o d w fed O Twin Falls... Washington.. 1; 2,203 873 478 94 419 62 3, 588 1,186 Total.. 72 i 35, 373 9,665 10, 709 59,832 3, 775 1,660 825 1,156 813 3,066 1,493 1, 795 3,198 4,271 1,672 761 324 5,194 603,323 1,713 1,005 3,928 1,485 1,759 2, 546 4,301 1,069 671 1,071 2,997 1,003 2,837 743 1,958 3, 336 1, 139 2, 362 313 5, 750 1,413 1,968 433 2, 224 497 1, 322 400 10,087 1,774 172 6,136 1,768 692 43.7 788 478 216 160 63 360 232 219 1,365 809 406 180 169 830 233,288 333 157 616 270 442 646 625 98 155 200 848 243 591 115 236 945 241 295 19 1,103 283 539 137 551 38 262 67 4,499 404 61 908 Adams AlexanderBond Boone Brown Bureau Carroll Cass. Champion. Christian. Clark Clay. Clinton Coles Cook.. Crawford Cumberland. DeKalb De Witt Douglas Du Page Edgar... Edwards Effinghani Fayette Franklin Ford Fulton Gallatin Greene. Grunely Hamilton Hancock Henderson... Henry Iroquois Jackson. Jasper Jefferson Jersey Jo Davies Johnson Kano Kankakee...-. Kendall Knox 451 155 802 635 982 1,411 1,200 776 348 969 1,063 156, 389 607 364 1,066 361 635 1, 085 1,071 338 334 732 1,373 816 1,486 209 762 1,443 323 513 89 1, f>f>3 427 1, 355 230 938 95 1,241 140 7,117 478 59 1,681 6,661 2,995 1,542 1,818 1,129 4,431 2,421 3,098 6,293 6,678 2,974 1,379 1,534 7,403 1, 031,605 2,777 1, 585 5, 749 2,171 2,978 4,439 6,357 1,564 1,195 2,105 5, 550 2,169 5,084 1,131 3,032 5,827 1, 765 3,398 536 8,842 2,193 4,028 829 3,991 664 2,878 670 29,197 2,907 301 9, 207 425 75 4,835 | 500 200 165 200 100 390 200 250 370 742 250 140 125 553 57,875 225 200 325 240 295 325 555 125 100 200 270 205 325 110 305 625 105 375 75 560 200 260 50 280 50 250 85 1,680 175 25 530 105 19 148 65 2,292 699 617 328 !,430 2,936 46,137 3,454 493 115 140 137 100 360 198 230 249 615 199 137 118 407 5,373 151 178 219 223 273 85 516 124 75 144 191 203 298 97 163 603 79 311 50 425 187 233 50 253 25 90 58 1, 362 140 12 482 5, 485 2, 215 1,173 1,273 670 3,179 1, 825 2,282 4,988 4,678 2,283 922 1,164 5, 364 867, 743 2,186 1,067 4,735 1,455 2,099 3,814 4,285 1, 058 941 1,613 4,624 1,556 3,918 797 2,307 3,848 1,479 2,358 193 6, 789 1, 663 3, 233 626 3,121 458 2,164 474 23,907 2,281 220 6, 713 164 168 59 146 79 402 197 307 475 336 191 93 53 592 69,336 158 64 406 216 256 198 641 60 68 135 378 130 523 54 159 711 65 192 76 908 113 219 40 263 12 374 53 2, 225 299 38 1,195 289 5 30 181 100 5 210 238 50 37 73 487 14, 202 57 76 15 35 51 18 358 154 1 1 13 82 75 20 73 97 34 150 142 160 31 74 73 62 H 14 O O H o H a o d w w o 120 20 0 287 CO o TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81, 1924—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollar;*] Number of banks States and Counties Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve and cash in vault Total resources. Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts I w ILLINOIS—continued Lake LaSalle Lawrence. _ Lee... Livingston . . Logan Macon Alacoupin..Madison _ Marion. __ MarshalL. . Mason Maasac McDonough Mellenry. . . McLean . _ Menard MercerMonroe. Montgomery.. Morgan _ Moultrie Ogle Peoria. . Perry.. _. Pike Pope Pratt Pulaski Putnam Handolph Kichland Kock Island St. Glair Saline Sangamon 6 16 4,187 12,665 1,740 5 3,788 4 7 5 4 9 12 6 5 1 4 5 3 4 2 4 _ 2 12 2 1 2 5 4 4 1 5 3 1 3 2 1 13 4 2 2,772 4,104 7,960 3,272 7,740 2,034 2,205 758 1,337 2,337 1,374 4,542 646 1,959 662 4,017 4,226 375 1,022 19,226 1,903 1,924 227 1,764 361 388 493 628 818 18,284 1,862 6,193 3,356 6,331 899 1,946 854 1,079 3,734 2,987 10,055 1,994 473 615 797 945 505 524 181 168 628 1,963 2,552 84 159 7,935 1,202 479' 95' 357 193 132 599: 327 109 12,204 1,492 2,063 1,140 2,933 574 594 499 722 3,656 976 4,107 536 311 274 280 516 292 709 107 209 207 928 736 65 143 4,784 417 344 48 318 95 77 259 120 139 5,864 448 1,654 8,907 22,763 3,340 6,655 4,311 6,161 16,137 7,543 22,735 4,720 3,134 1,698 2,504 3,932 2,221 6,077 955 2,477 1,523 7,239 7,584 561 1,415 33,229 3, 578 2,811 391 2,651 715 612 1,392 1,136 1,225 37, 207 4.058 10,685 460 1,356 246 376 265 490 1,075 396 1,036 365 240 100 186 330 L60 640 12.', 205 75 695 300 50 115 2,125 166 260 60 235 76 50 100 100 100 2,310 250 800 699 2,077 225 528 283 630 863 468 1,392 337 248 227 291 338 197 398 125 133 81 378 591 22 105 4,076 245 4f>4 15 177 41 40 77 77 f)2 1,870 112 299 436 801 150 274 252 348 1,014 271 649 289 98 174 317 37 126 84 109 74 624 296 50 84 1,851 125 145 50 197 27 90 99 55 1, 4S1 248 396 7,241 18,293 2,705 5,397 3,376 4,446 12,967 6,387 19,637 3,702 2,479 1,371 1,820 2,866 1,835 4,489 606 1,654 1, 292 5, 353 6,255 400 1,105 25,137 3,030 1,916 276 1,749 573 521 1,113 850 . 936 30,370 3, 118 8,548 71 205 15 82 135 247 228 22 2 . 25 68 30 92 424 15 377 163 138 40 7 12 14 2f) 193 10 82 1,130 165 486 w w a o I o HrJ Shelby Stark , Stephenson Tazewell Union Vermilion _ Wabash _ Warren _ Washington.. _. Wayne White Whiteside Will Williams Winnebago Woodford Total _. _. _ 477 63 803 2,353 863 3,922 1,582 1.376 1, 676 '413 846 1,790 11,926 2.469 5,884 280 351 31 766 1,500 220 2,160 467 776 391 161 344 801 4,452 768 4,212 218 3,113 572 4, 721 8,384 2,311 15,077 3,975 6,950 2,758 1,515 3,133 7,060 26, 689 6, 578 30, 621 2,019 325 50 300 625 200 1,545 225 435 225 160 295 575 965 250 2,475 225 128 28 586 987 131 855 222 649 106 97 183 591 1,598 462 2, 394 121 300 50 148 585 115 1,386 223 383 225 97 270 347 862 248 1.163 '174 1,964 409 3,494 6,159 1. 765 10,996 2,948 5, 431 2,126 1,099 2, 293 5,427 23,183 5, 523 24,417 1,332 392 36 174 20 100 259 284 36 503 _ 2, 059 468 2, 732 4, 204 1.118 8,151 1,544 4,549 602 842 1,720 4,067 9,602 3,129 18, 848 1,372 902, 638 303,828 308,169 1,576,728 95, 955 110,146 34,074 1,293,606 24,713 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 5 4 1 3 4 4 2 2 3 4 1 2 3 3 2 6 3 2 7 2 4 4 3 633 17,728 1,226 882 700 1,057 710 3,030 1,170 1,425 2,244 206 1.385 1,378 1,771 930 4,726 484 3,085 1,076 2, 505 1,094 916 1,120 3,373 3,871 1,021 2,292 329 827 2,223 3,737 140 7,178 232 60 277 167 272 i 528 330 1,192 441 48 735 1,186 380 84 1, 516 244 1,838 498 1,201 430 436 255 922 1,114 948 549 97 290 547 1,021 125 4.017 199 123 134 137 141 508 177 500 261 35 419 564 347 159 1,574 90 982 189 445 222 269 178 463 546 437 374 55 168 408 868 911 31,018 1,711 1,100 1,160 1,612 1. 150 5,264 1,772 3,264 3,100 297 2,666 3,185 2,646 1,229 8,213 867 6,183 1.870 4; 191 1, 835 1,672 1,610 4, 929 6,309 2, 515 3,422 503 1,359 3,405 5,972 100 1,800 155 125 125 130 100 450 175 300 400 25 250 300 355 75 700 100 265 200 400 205 175 75 350 500 150 328 50 175 335 475 27 1,545 115 96 48 155 32 201 132 174 164 14 309 229 171 56 472 54 309 59 319 86 169 64 2(>0 396 127 177 43 138 344 521 99 1,646 145 33 99 128 94 445 173 295 378 16 239 298 253 50 664 87 261 148 395 203 150 75 343 44') 149 313 50 173 291 414 7 1 2 9 5 15 3 5 4 3 7 7 8 4 7 *, 55 91 118 76 95 100 167 INDIANA Adams Allen _ Bartholomew Benton Blackford _ Boone Carroll _ Cass _ Clark Clay Clinton Crawford.. Daviess.. Dearborne Decatur _ DoKalb Delaware Dubois Elkhart Fayette Floyd Fountain. Franklin. _ _ _ Fulton _. Gibson Grant Greene Hamilton _ Hancock Hendricks Henry Howard 686 24, 532 1,182 806 888 982 923 4,159 1,289 2.440 1,903 242 1,803 2,358 1,771 993 6,064 591 5.312 \,277 2, 90S 1,281 1,174 1,387 3, '.78 4, 729 2,088 2,300 305 873 2,219 4,322 1,138 114 39 o w o o H 163 fin 255 5 o 64 94 55 313 32 35 100 61 4 9 208 160 225 55 215 190 H w "d w w TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national bank*, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81, 192 J+—Continued to [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and Counties Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills paykble and rediscounts O INDIANA—continued Huntington Jackson Jasper Jay Jefferson Jennings.. Johnson Knox Lagrange.. Lake Laporte Lawrence Madison . Marion Marshall Martin Miami Monroe _ .__. 3 1 . - . . . 1,879 1,537 839 554 2 . . 969 3 7 3 1 12 3 3 2 4 2 ... Montgomery Morgan Newton Noble Ohio Orange. Owen . Parke Perry Pike Porter Posey . Pulaski Putnam Randolph Ripley. Rush St. Joseph 2 3 . .. W £ X ^ . 1 3 2 3 5 1 1 1 2 1 3 4 3 1 6 3 . _ _ 3 4 2 5 5 912 1,856 5,058 741 12,188 2,740 1,352 1,052 44,476 1,287 221 2,178 1,875 1,792 2,064 204 259 425 622 466 635 1,257 893 867 2,065 959 1,338 559 296 2,152 8,294 516 648 71 170 1,288 419 571 1,376 60 9,111 2, 593 1,178 412 388 295 119 152 426 198 644 1,252 81 3, 551 837 464 215 16,349 111 17,149 213 41 376 29 524 1,247 7.50 701 391 382 211 58 13 190 141 161 276 897 543 34 46 88 273 75 180 158 178 162 796 411 182 406 93 602 144 368 411 298 249 105 457 2,629 2,850 2,849 2,567 1,153 897 2, 714 1,623 3,255 8,088 918 25,730 6,460 3,100 1,728 83,196 1,709 364 3, 289 3,547 3,052 3,187 308 342 761 1,074 738 1,139 2,419 1,664 1,279 3,370 1,498 2,383 1,059 795 3,157 14,647 225 250 225 50 250 160 350 730 100 1,275 475 225 150 155 194 34 27 276 171 212 429 27 1,147 256 226 68 123 248 54 49 247 158 300 423 49 1,061 273 222 143 6,650 90 4,798 155 6,254 90 25 240 23 199 12 198 220 300 315 184 500 237 220 296 284 50 25 100 105 50 100 200 100 15 22 37 68 28 86 119 88 50 10 100 39 35 99 198 60 81 183 89 100 273 82 225 165 55 375 140 32 55 379 923 203 46 55 325 943 100 275 100 1,975 2,311 1,855 733 771 1,936 1,132 2,141 5,886 645 21,923 5,450 2,417 1,367 61,412 1,337 244 2, 635 2,903 1,941 1,841 189 285 524 838 502 854 1,722 1,417 998 2, 597 1,208 1,693 772 631 1,960 10,387 So 20 99 - - S g ra ^ 333 2S0 3 § 1 1 — 10 f1 1,973 25 W 6 20 15 4 328 O ^ LJ a W H fH 25 124 3 3 150 fcj 37 ^ 16 123 43 118 417 Shelby Spencer Steuben Sullivan Switzerland. Tippecanoe... Tipton Union ._ Vanderburg. Vermilion... Vigo Wabash Warrick Wayne White Whitley Total .. 248 j 1,224 1,988 1,407 1,149 2,562 10,050 2,093 1,759 1,899 2,486 351 1,912 1,799 1,690 909 6,143 2,149 2, 527 201 2,681 1,247 8,006 1,794 1,657 668 570 639 1,860 2,221 1,283 753 144 281 358 174 2,618 440 186 8,586 614 4,217 1,031 632 3,176 56 223 465 53 105 486 38 1,521 257 86 2,967 365 1,585 372 260 1,353 35 113 3,096 374 1,387 2,451 397 8, 527 2,238 1,034 24,805 2,132 12,013 3,797 2,397 9,780 403 1,489 325 35 100 235 50 . 525 200 50 1,500 95 1,500 450 200 775 50 100 418 21 112 98 26 443 115 161 688 167 1,349 268 96 803 32 3 95,435 1,674 167 916 1,484 174 4,045 1,506 754 11,761 1,116 5,851 2,206 1,460 4,758 301 997 58, 368 389, 259 31,843 23,469 27,586 131 381 287 564 392 276 3,000 783 497 293 274 63 310 537 213 89 752 369 533 31 250 558 1,966 243 395 78 100 127 320 304 3,789 167 246 380 143 690 279 374 2,130 356 290 488 450 33 321 443 589 142 1,798 313 425 21 346 328 1,582 247 371 76 72 124 290 451 1,786 184 1,351 2,038 2,649 2,811 1,884 3,442 15, 799 3,589 2,628 2,958 3,485 489 2,727 2,847 2, 652 1,216 9, 355 3, 035 3,623 289 3, 637 2, 229 11,786 2,366 2, 690 867 835 906 2,544 3,296 11,579 1,811 110 150 225 185 185 200 1,215 350 150 175 300 50 230 150 175 80 460 225 230 25 350 125 650 190 175 55 60 50 100 185 750 150 51 68 60 86 72 140 649 111 207 309 138 10 157 107 90 105 430 171 96 5 198 93 842 108 33 30 39 15 104 139 512 26 83 100 225 134 46 170 995 109 146 174 193 50 192 149 86 75 427 174 230 25 173 72 617 .174 174 55 60 49 100 174 432 150 323 35 75 185 49 492 200 50 1,480 78 1,268 442 200 685 50 100 1,696 267 282 1,065 1,883 239 6,932 1,440 "36 46 5 75 97 773 20,186 1,789 7,714 2,54G 1,646 7,296 "851 1,163 "160 90 130 192 23 122 291, 780 10.237 248 1,689 2,047 2,384 1,349 2,842 12,486 2,946 2,125 2,300 2,503 297 2,103 2,441 2,210 869 7,861 2, 243 3,050 185 2,500 1,905 9,431 1,772 2,243 708 675 792 1,993 2,380 9,831 1,026 o w H O w 136 23 91 23 120 90 346 82 45 "92 86 163 222 "49 416 25 245 122 65 19 O 247 417 54 459 *. & O3 TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March Sly 1924—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Bonds and securities Due from banks, including lawful reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts s 3 IOWA—continued Fayctte Floyd_._ Franklin Fremont Greene Grundy Guthrie Hamilton Hancock Hardiu Harrison Henry. _. Howard Humboldt Ida Iowa Jackson Jasper . Jefferson J ohnson Jones _ _ Keokuk.. Kossuth__ Lee Leim Louisa Lucas Lyon Madison Mahaska Marion Marshall Mills Mitchell 5 6 $ 4 8 8 5 . . . V_ . . .' ___..„„_- . 4 6 7 4 3 2 4 1 1 3 5 L 1 3 3 7 1 3 1 2 7 . MOIIOII8. Monroe 3 3 6 2 4 4 2 2 1 582 2,653 1,270 1,647 931 1,079 2,661 3,092 2,581 3,243 1,613 1,743 440 988 242 810 1,469 2,672 919 1,146 1,558 959 2,600 871 564 821 401 205 134 212 333 513 263 704 521 281 183 163 61 55 286 449 418 1,101 241 245 390 407 362 764 373 298 458 273 462 488 484 1,146 3/2 268 149 223 34 99 186 559 184 240 124 411 378 639 2,644 4,345 2,149 2,258 1,306 1,631 3,536 4,355 3,753 5,51C 2,713 2,529 850 1,465 373 1,089 2,079 3,966 1,550 2,556 2,001 1,664 3,695 2,030 24,789 12,181 5,762 6,265 242 53 302 470 379 479 603 416 254 2,333 4,178 1,763 3,089 5,563 3,083 2,081 2,730 50 66 256 494 206 404 491 513 167 553 69 363: 242 1,204 1,682 2,885 1,101 2,035 4,106 2,001 1,404 1,345 287 544 780 376 432 225 325 140 160 100 125 225 200 250 350 190 175 75 125 50 65 150 250 100 100 175 150 240 150 135 207 148 101 60 104 132 318 124 301 133 142 52 44 6 46 194 196 112 112 86 83 129 171 1,050 1,129 50 150 365 275 250 360 225 190 150 75 125 36 93 150 75 201 380 87 134 218 19 49 161 210 103 108 62 124 188 183 199 248 179 143 73 42 49 50 55 121 99 99 174 149 238 45 827 49 99 329 256 199 358 60 90 87 25 124 2,124 3,534 1,758 1,641 1,002 1,207 2,895 3,053 2,967 4,539 2,174 2,044 69 248 81 60 48 571 179 77 37 25 651 1,153 228 912 1,619 3,324 1,239 2,245 1,434 1,276 2,665 1, 058 21,780 100 40 18 61 75 132 6 424 241 1,841 2,904 1,108 2,387 3,837 2,711 1,468 2,275 313 906 152 429 50 52 507 181 w w o o g 3 o r1 Montgomery Muscatine O'Brion-. Oseeola Page Palo Alto Plymouth Pocahontas Polk.... Pottnwattamie.. Poweshiok Ringgold Sac_ Scott _. .. Shelby Sioux Story Toma Taylor Union Van Buren Wapello Warren Washington Wayne Webster Winnebago Winneshiek Woodbury Worth Wright 6 1 5 3 10 5 r > 5 4 3 5 1 2 2 1 5 7 7 4 4 2 4 1 1 5 6 6 1 892 2,803 993 5, 212 2,719 2,910 1,470 25,905 5,145 3,881 133. 1,785 6,634 548 232 542 34 656 154 703 161 690 324 859 178 775 338 770 262 5,120 1.249 '389 8,029 1,404 6.163 1, 536 4,.420 1,276 7, 053 3,438 4, 539 2,000 40,059 8,210 5,076 385 100 375 100 550 180 255 200 348 110 175 97 482 213 280 79 2,72o 1,816 312 25 248 25 324 106 ]85 99 671 401 239 24 149 349 13 131 386 382 112 189 32 423 50 99 227 573 273 50 960 50 50 4,689 1,300 3,406 1,047 4,,024 2,728 3, 773 1,427 31,993 6,644 4,113 310,209 455 391 106 256 69 663 420 275 25 190 350 50 210 400 405 150 210 125 525 50 100 240 585 300 50 19,535 4,460 7,766 33,047 1,650 1 1 433 412 75 94 88 80 657 602 50 50 350 196 31 172 713 40 149 222 179 85 81 29 383 22 111 52 931 103 23 861 23 15 346 Total Allen Anderson. Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown __ Butler. Chase Chaiitauqiia. Cherokcc Chevenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffee Comanche 4,178 255,188 58, 919 64,067 398,415 2(3, 350 19, 279 18,775 971 4C9 237 141 438 53 293 404 148 362 245 178 554 2 4 205 188 37G 27 254 140 698 87 463 457 209 592 69 192 672 58 60 284 309 368 36 72 33 210 29 11! 140 36 238 108 96 127 40 36 234 103 80 26 104 50 200 25 273 100 3 2 3 2 f , • 2 i 2 3 3 100 179 465 59 211 1,423 1,062 2,253 9,886 120 366 679 757 363 713 91 2,397 5,193 5,109 2,076 2,661 748 15 210 638 641 226 347 45 2,840 1,182 1,176 5,408 370 77 128 348 106 147 171 613 1,507 1,225 608 1,647 3,548 3,408 1,407 1,448 1,403 1,324 6,306 2,559 1,935 457 1,838 1,414 846 2,688 4 1 2 3 : i ' 1 l 911 818 988 181 518 1,123 1,015 1,367 H)5 310 824 954 1,729 2,001 9, 652 3, 553 1,508 803 3,217 646 2, S30 2,329 1,310 3,918 1,319 1, 300 2,304 284 646 1,750 1.581 2.230 '2T.0 105 50 400 50 375 200 V.]0 175 175 Io0 175 25 75 150 175 180 25 .104 127 .175 131 350 210 8 .1,063 46 380 2,405 395 251 230 1,563 8,069 584 1,891 3,687 4,042 2,729 2,178 683 ISO 405 137 1G 494 99 8ir) 4,077 492 1,333 1,418 7, 058 2,480 4(59 28,292 86 61 471 397 55 • 1,279 ' 535 487 16, 699 o 1,222 fwl 2,390 532 1, KS3 1,039 3,325 017 803 10 314 53 212 120 1,853 220 408 125 148 150 25 401 1,209 1,155 1,711 148 67 32 89 26 a TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each Statey March SI, 1924—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and Counties KANSAS—continued Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan 1 Douglas Edwards _. Elk _.._ Ellis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Greeley... Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey _ — Jackson _. Jefferson _. Jewell Johnson Kingman Kiowa Labette _ Lane __ Leavenworth Lincoln Linn ._ Logan Lyon McPherson... Marion _. Marshall Meade ___ Number of banks Loans and discounts I Due from Bonds and banks, induding lawful securities reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts a £ Q ^ H O 5,517 3,718 1,044 1,377 464 2,691 223 1,096 606 1,135 896 855 1,591 1,591 133 89 1,448 185 835 906 443 263 1,112 533 386 390 719 335 3,592 443 140 383 2,743 297 855 1,247 1,300 1,002 213 286 77 738 64 214 48 46 40 94 1,018 336 16 4 184 65 374 223 104 72 277 87 59 82 272 28 2,303 58 18 14 461 55 172 160 70 1,539 1, 552 345 857 108 849 130 237 83 152 122 128 658 323 14 11 346 31 244 218 116 89 352 176 114 92 298 .15 1,997 128 43 52 861 27 227 254 44 8,833 6, 606 1, 641 2 631 676 4,432 437 1,616 826 1,454 1,121 1,141 3,342 2,384 173 110 2,059 300 1,570 1,473 696 472 1,830 849 591 634 1,511 391 8,023 692 211 468 4,218 396 1,367 1,877 534 450 500 125 200 75 300 55 200 125 125 100 130 225 175 25 25 175 50 250 100 75 50 225 50 75 90 125 40 425 50 25 40 350 50 125 225 50 501 512 114 196 53 377 41 79 12 117 22 30 96 231 9 112 12 45 108 36 25 152 61 12 21 51 36 518 51 11 68 275 17 116 86 67 397 262 124 145 31 296 54 161 25 25 69 220 175 90 25 112 99 5fi 47 184 50 10 125 25 322 50 6 10 348 50 62 75 50 7,285 5,322 1,274 2,091 516 3,343 256 1,004 585 1,066 794 873 2, 785 1,752 128 85 1, 588 187 1,139 1, 126 519 349 1, 270 687 448 4(58 1,191 180 6,739 541 169 303 3,156 241 1,047 1,360 321 200 1 1 j_; ~ w 100 31 Q & 171 £J 103 120 ?i £ 38 h — 24 10 R Pd 8U g 25 25 40 10 ^ H 5 E ,*•> CJ "" "i4 2{i g id 9 fij in X 48 18 37 18 116 38 /•*>. £j Miami Mitchell Montgomery.-. Morris Morton NcmahaNeosho -Ness Norton Osage. -Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips..Pottawatomic. Pratt. Rawlins. Reno Republic Rice. Riley Rooks.. Russell inline.. Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stevens _ Simmer Thomas Trego Wabaunsec Washington. _. Wilson Woodson Wyandotte... Total. _. Adair Allen Anderson. Barren Bell Bourbon.- 4 1 8 2 1 5 2 1 3 • > 3 I 5 4 2 1 3 2 2 2 4 2 3 1 6 1 4 1 3 4 3 1 4 1 I 3 -I 2 I 3 „ 1,792 777 9, 381 490 98 1,379 1,083 496 1,126 111 1,209 837 501 1,105 1,081 648 174 2,279 624 454 1,401 1,143 387 2,942 303 16,608 385 5,209 318 759 1,048 1,187 123 1,198 121 122 463 1,050 814 204 6, 409 601 11 2 2,976 206 7 299 169 27 176 112 106 174 123 128 179 399 24 902 105 57 332 171 69 363 27 4,051 29 3,291 62 109 128 74 5 178 28 8 69 242 171 28 1, 935 408 151 3,089 163 24 413 206 59 399 159 210 232 140 243 286 133 71 857 168 113 389 137 44 912 32 6,890 57 4,255 43 253 200 295 24 336 18 67 204 357 137 54 2, 666 2,861 1,080 16, 427 884 149 2,204 1,542 624 1,759 1,106 1,813 1,293 842 1, 551 1,638 1,257 296 4,283 954 652 2,321 1, 610 523 4,763 370 30,250 500 13,125 437 1,174 1,423 1,616 167 1,819 184 201 776 1,722 1,190 292 11,311 225 75 1,0.15 75 25 198 125 25 150 100 205 135 100 175 200 130 25 425 90 100 200 215 90 425 50 2, 525 50 900 50 100 125 100 25 200 40 50 100 125 100 25 825 179 78 943 89 5 149 159 38 79 42 150 102 23 144 67 25 8 176 29 35 116 129 31 341 18 1,480 27 371 68 70 122 113 5 105 9 13 50 84 66 20 518 174 75 876 70 2,283 851 13,532 J63 125 25 124 76 172 114 49 92 90 26 44 67 99 25 820 1,674 1,087 416 1,374 888 1,139 884 570 1,092 1,281 1,050 263 3,232 745 483 1,856 931 294 3,674 263 25,049 264 11,245 270 954 1,108 1,306 111 1,409 134 137 583 1,446 925 221 9 147 16S, 305 341 90 34 149 114 64 224 25 144 25 592 49 50 68 62 89 2.'i4 126,882 32,842 42,680 214,799 18,013 12,271 11,093 1 1 2 4 2 1 271 389 1,609 2,425 1, 730 797 56 4 445 646 421 387 75 163 245 334 419 76 421 580 2,345 3,486 2,739 1,312 25 50 225 285 200 100 72 9 363 102 142 137 220 239 198 99 25 in 16 7 20 46 120 7 140 57 11 0 49 H O 27 107 221 44 86 1 4 529 l?A 3f 25 8 O O I r w o H o e} w 4, 129 299 521 2, 714 2,156 065 o 85 43 310 TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March SI, 1924—Continued 00 [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks Stales and counties Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills p a y a b l e and rediscounts S w H KENTUCKY—continued Bovd.. Bovle... Bracken.__ Breathitt Caldwell Calloway Campbell.. . . Carlisle Carroll.. Christian __ Clark Clay.Daviess.. Fayette... Floyd.. Franklin Furton. Garrard.. Grant Graves Greenup Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart... Henderson Hickman. Hopkins _. Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton.. Knox Larue Laurel. Lawrence • _ _ _ . . _ _ ___ ... _. .. . 4 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 4 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 1 1 2 4 2 1 5 2 2 2 2 6,613 1,144 973 425 1,686 737 2,516 240 1,657 809 2,371 359 2,819 10,943 287 1,541 703 565 452 1,462 698 1,394 1,125 1,569 442 1,409 219 657 66,623 649 1,579 10,491 1,322 992 617 1.141 1,201 1,011 515 169 849 233 1,442 28 501 148 580 80 1,246 3,908 243 1,297 223 294 141 671 264 282 309 560 136 452 17,249 159 394 2,581 151 214 180 194 1,471 283 293 54 342 111 410 40 247 162 340 50 619 1,653 132 330 221 169 22 173 180 267 304 355 104 157 74 274 15,039 137 270 1, 522 157 116 177 384 10,463 2,498 1,803 697 2,995 1,092 4,499 320 2,489 1,182 3,374 507 4,931 17,345 701 3,260 1,181 1,051 626 2,398 1,173 2,019 1,874 2,564 720 2,130 389 1,596 100,200 977 2,304 15,084 1,672 1,379 996 1,737 1,075 200 75 50 375 50 200 25 160 100 300 50 463 2,250 25 250 130 100 50 250 75 150 225 200 50 200 50 75 4,500 125 200 1,100 80 135 50 80 644 263 220 20 211 59 422 31 137 49 432 34 370 1,606 23 383 87 149 40 417 82 107 47 282 32 80 25 36 7,202 135 230 902 150 48 50 150 384 200 71 f>0 359 50 199 25 119 74 293 37 449 2,042 7 250 130 99 50 230 37 150 200 199 50 198 49 7L 4,154 99 200 1,099 37 115 50 79 7,580 1,835 1,438 512 2,050 919 3, f>28 229 1,973 8G9 2,348 386 3,445 9,902 647 2,369 821 703 428 1,501 923 1,610 1,377 1,848 588 1,499 205 1,402 70,815 594 1,617 11, 700 1,385 1,082 845 1,428 7» g '"""Is r.o 2 £ 10 100 * *j "186 £ 90 g 1,125 » "...I O •"50 H -"25 2 •"130 g M5G 3 24 "281 20 * Letcher Lincoln Logan McCracken... Madison Magoffin Marion Mason Mercer Montgomery.. Morgan Muhlcnbcrg... Nicholas Owen Pendleton Perry Pike Powell Pulaski Russell Scott.. Taylor Union Warren Washington. Wayne Webster Whitley 2,059 1,213 403 7,412 2,529 574 1, 032 1,470 1,401 1, 540 278 2,805 349 082 410 1,120 2,910 483 3,327 170 1,390 301 402 3,222 501 248 1,007 1,899 3 3 2 2 4 . 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 676 243 115 2,203 808 139 709 234 265 365 27 1,044 100 132 240 110 433 173 607 28 213 98 151 457 136 60 438 186 337 194 121 1,331 558 101 242 238 298 339 36 532 77 120 74 97 419 68 475 32 232 47 59 538 106 64 302 454 2, 529 1,760 618 8,841 3,477 657 2,566 1,860 1,908 2,243 358 3,107 400 997 499 1, 508 4,074 584 4,304 231 1,852 309 C46 4,230 692 324 1,322 2,212 150 150 50 450 350 25 300 150 200 200 25 90 25 123 60 100 450 25 325 25 125 25 100 375 50 25 90 100 138 Total. 1,480 1,237 355 4,729 2,024 404 1,484 1,317 1,290 1,438 292 1,543 224 712 173 1,272 3,018 342 3,105 163 1,330 222 378 3,053 437 200 545 1,451 170,074 51, 092 3o, 452 205,343 18, 521 9,7] 6 10,250 198,308 | 10, 144 1,411 891 503 21,238 11,314 985 190 1,705 377 114 1,675 044 1,234 0(53 25, S40 2.888 ]45 273 423 586 415 123 117 3,940 707 356 4 003 308 28 1,081 113 228 28 7,409 331 27 205 168 137 2,109 1,483 803 32,224 14,072 1,945 220 3,139 957 1X3 3,479 920 1,904 922 45, 080 4,878 245 733 719 910 250 100 125 2, 350 1, 250 200 50 150 50 25 400 150 200 50 2,800 000 2o 30 100 50 3 33 48 1,155 535 110 9 244 107 4 541 18 135 58 2,662 340 9 41 30 130 150 98 50 1,188 323 79 788 1,252 001 27, 394 11,991 1 555 100 2. .r.9G 749 129 2, 290 38") 1, 389 790 33,443 3, IS') 199 979 75 15 8 17 47 32 109 135 O W H 3 O H 132 12 10 o K t-3 57 o 11 — r LOUISIANA Acadia Boauregard _ _ Bienville Caddo Calcasieu-Claiborne DeSoto East Baton Rouge East Carroll Kvangeline Iberia Jefferson 1 )avis Lafayette Lincoln Orleans Oimchita Richlund St. Mary Tangipahoa Vermilion - __ .. _ 1 1 2 4 4 2 1 1 1 1 4 2 J . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 386 94 5,734 2,034 448 16 685 224 32 602 66 349 201 7,082 393 55 . 172 48 173 149 49 24 249 100 90 25 1, 506 110 12 49 100 32 3.53 098 33 50 H ffl IS 205 111 o 4, 229 136 CD TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March SI, 1924—Continued O [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks Slates and counties LOUISIANA---continued Loans and discounts Duo from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts o w H 1 1 Total _.. 578 406 90 2 143 43 826 465 50 25 20 22 49 707 418 34 73, 703 16,480 19, 599 119,596 9,050 6,260 4,444 91,664 7,047 3 7 8 3 2 5 0 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 10 7,061 5,174 17,413 917 1,042 5, 532 2,195 1,769 1,199 5,697 1,022 1,957 2,209 645 7,139 5,910 1 100 10,107 1,317 1,836 6,505 4,075 1,271 1,845 3,347 2,729 2,628 2,645 1,802 5,114 1,301 892 3,670 275 215 1,036 503 253 335 1,049 250 394 267 202 1,423 14,579 7,669 31,758 2,564 3,149 13,557 6,937 3,344 3,450 10,370 4,054 5,059 5,187 2,728 14,110 800 440 1,900 150 100 725 405 175 150 500 525 200 250 200 825 1,248 740 2,339 173 184 568 436 240 281 775 575 497 326 105 1,143 611 158 1,478 137 61 613 385 152 89 488 468 198 108 89 587 11, 744 6,104 25, 277 2,095 2,706 11,436 5,702 2,777 2,902 8,607 2,438 4,164 4,381 2,279 11,241 175 225 764 10 98 215 10 122 .r)5 314 00 Webster Winn 60,971 52,231 12,065 128, 515 7,345 9, 630 5,622 103,853 2,060 9 1 10 2 8 5 1 2 4 5 5 10, 452 2,132 <J8,200 1,278 3,484 1,781 230 1,113 4,791 1,372 3,005 4,502 505 31,383 208 4,330 2,757 409 543 7,596 1,329 1,297 1^812 288 38,258 97 533 342 97 183 870 378 17,419 2,981 174,916 1,636 8,490 5,043 756 1,885 13,462 3,203 4,854 1,442 233 15,498 194 695 439 37 129 1,124 277 334 587 101 5,799 72 523 199 21 109 384 174 389 690 252 11,915 125 577 225 25 110 400 225 265 14,163 2,378 135,188 1,224 6,595 4,005 673 1,538 11,417 2,510 3,863 H MAINE \ndrosooggin Aroostook Cumberland Franklin Hancock Kennebec . . Knox Lincoln Oxford Penobscot Sagadahoc Somerset Waldo Washington.. _ York Total _ . _ _ w --_ . . ... 183 o 6 H W 25 47 MARYLAND Allegany Anne ArundeL _. Baltimore Caroline Carroll Cecil Charles Dorchester Frederick Garrett Harford. w 536 5,143 20 100 152 136 13 209 o H-j H i-r ft n d 580 587 2,232 2,693 1,384 725 1,271 4, 569 2,309 2,037 Howard... Kent. Montgomery Prince Georges.. Queen Annes ... St. Marys Talbot Washington Wicomico Worcester 85| Total. 695 729 931 1,186 423 558 1.187 3,542 263 664 74 85 348 358 122 98 152 926 255 269 1,370 1,473 3. 603 4,322 2,034 1,462 2,689 9, 434 2,892 3,151 100 50 225 165 150 50 200 505 200 300 109 37 307 288 142 75 233 854. 329 238 146,225 65,037 45,934 267,075 16,754 23,014 9,437 209,133 I 7, 302 1,507 11, 658 42,522 957 38,074 5,326 259 ,802 7,920 119 7,812 991 9,295 1,101 7,539 105 1,430 2, 599 116,253 9,159 3,283 24, 790 70,804 1,435 70,152 9,547 76, 597 11,333 75, 944 825 12,833 23, 584 736,305 82, 628 250 1,475 4,820 75 4,205 675 4,050 750 4,300 100 852 1,735 39,950 4,280 264 3,122 6,816 131 5,470 978 6, 255 1,369 4,457 71 1,089 1,907 50,022 5.305 171 1,0 0 3,470 74 2,375 665 2,488 446 2,945 49 486 563 4,087 3,059 2,409 18,878 53, 654 1,090 57, 207 7,179 63,109 8,720 62,276 605 10, 239 18,632 571,112 69, 547 188 258 1,974 55 795 51 569 50 1 782 , 21,908 944. 657 28,037 49 12 188 127 36 25 200 450 100 98 1,092 1,289 2, 788 3, 659 1,613 1,312 2.031 7,332 2,171 2,292 20 85 95 82 93 25 294 75 224 MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable.. Berkshire... Bristol Dukes Essex Franklin,. . Hampden... Hampshire.Middlesex... Nantucket.. Norfolk Plymouth... Suffolk Worcester. _. 7,697 38, 218 430 4,309 12,980 456, 360 47, 574 1,466 9,713 18,173 332 21, 559 3,000 20,092 2,302 27,964 253 6,845 7,434 80,805 23,901 Total. 711,061 223,839 167,384 1,200,060 67, 517 87, 256 Alger Allegan.. Alpena... Baraga... Barry Bay Bprricn.... Branch.. Calhoirn. Cass. Charlevoix.. Chcboygan. Chippewa... Clinton Dolta Dickinson... Eaton Emm el Genesee 939 675 1,330 261 722 2,995 4, 591 2, 275 11,703 865 244 415 1,203 351 3,232 2,490 1,224 447 2,248 518 167 1,229 237 288 2,110 2,794 1,027 10,145 670 252 170 364 130 98 639 1,245 579 2,965 270 53 112 319 95 1,029 662 249 172 570 1,791 1,063 2,977 100 50 50 50 50 300 530 415 1,100 100 50 50 100 50 250 275 J50 100 200 158 18 93 18 126 339 363 295 985 94 43, 449 2 2 i 714 83 1,433 1, 736 477 771 2,644 642 1,120 5, 921 9,145 4,027 25, 525 1,837 591. 1,204 2, 291 576 5, 870 5,173 2,006 1,435 5, 916 39 100 70 325 321 125 57 439 98 50 49 6 50 193 297 397 1, 088 70 50 40 98 14 250 223 87 96 50 1,429 945 2, 785 588 874 5, 089 7,785 2, 868 22 352 1, 573 471. 1,066 1, 993 442 5, 045 4,330 i, 644 1, 182 5,167 164 709 059 383 ft o H O o H o H I—! 20 pi 1(59 44 to 20 n 25 60 TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81, 102 4—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and counties Number of banks Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve and cash in vault Total resources Surplus and Capital stock undivided' profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts H O MICHIGAN—continued Gogebic _... Grand Traverse. Oratiot... . . Hillsdale llought-on... Ingham Ionia Iron Jackson .__ Kalamazoo Kent Lapeer Lenawee Livingston Maekinac Macomb Manistee. Marquette Mason... Menom inee Monroe. Montcalm Muskegon Oakland Oceaua Ontonagon Osceola Saginaw St. Clair St. Joseph Schoolcraft Tuscola ..-. Van Buren 3,420 1,047 796 951 10,012 9,438 1,581 1,448 7,626 9,153 19,513 766 1,551 349 447 866 737 7,038 964 1,126 1,111 295 6,760 4,937 246 433 1,426 7, 754 3, 537 1,310 349 138 757 3,232 3*0 312 173 5,071 5,614 239 1,523 2,425 2,190 6,066 245 725 178 438 504 308 5,265 426 1,953 1,003 102 3,678 1,718 259 214 421 5,454 2,680 683 155 7 777 1,127 214 227 120 2,757 1,991 388 553 1,859 1,722 6,390 168 311 95 269 167 167 2,068 141 629 212 60 1,783 1,018 88 172 191 2,223 1,735 163 76 42 142 3 8,071 1,725 1,349 1,310 18,373 17,853 2,S02 3,714 12,450 13,644 33,807 1,270 2,778 623 1,173 1,566 1,261 14,669 1,685 3,867 2,470 468 13,231 8, 553 601 896 2,072 15,640 8,209 2,228 646 199 1,705 425 100 60 55 950 850 100 300 550 800 2,100 75 210 100 50 75 100 600 100 325 200 50 1,050 550 30 75 75 1,050 290 185 100 25 150 283 41 64 30 1,465 1,267 104 151 524 721 2,244 88 103 20 72 75 7 921 42 123 81 6 982 260 56 51 69 1,214 314 115 23 9 70 ! 199 59 55 820 846 98 159 536 140 1,984 25 183 50 73 25 590 49 287 50 49 595 522 30 49 50 375 230 183 60 6 62 7,164 1,525 1,166 1,170 15,113 14,809 1,889 3,104 10,601 11,983 26,377 1,082 2,116 504 1,001 1,342 1,129 12,318 1,490 3. 133 2,079 363 10, 4(H 7,112 486 722 1,873 13.00L 7,301 1,709 461 | 159 I 1,348 1 30 R 111 ^ 234 H 784 106 pi H 60 140 102 62 36 69 cj Washtwnw Wayne Total - --- 3 4 2 370 98, 871 1,812 23, 574 938 31,983 5,336 163, 906 400 8,600 315 9, 950 246 1,975 4,374 142, 039 79 121 247,333 107,816 72,102 448, 760 24,725 25, 837 13.875 380,317 2, 221 3 1 4 3 3 5 8 3 3 4 3 1 1 6 3 4 5 6 4 4 9 7 4 4 3 9 1 i - 1,296 963 1,809 1,241 895 1,582 7,092 983 1,012 830 484 824 433 ?., 176 640 2,075 1,777 4,481 1,980 2,663 2,368 2,329 3,036 2,429 830 118,640 204 463 875 1,476 2,369 501 1,570 491 471 752 422 205 1,646 2,419 779 3,292 1,434 4,784 1,217 403 467 84 391 537 61 355 318 147 285 371 95 2,333 100 50 165 125 75 125 685 115 150 100 113 16 75 50 50 235 75 165 25 15 10 220 21 237 148 183 86 111 138 149 161 245 38 9,912 27 15 35 12 164 125 25 109 515 116 118 50 42 30 49 191 1,995 1,053 2,323 1,972 901 2,051 9,584 1,451 2,677 1.509 853 888 440 3,169 797 2,984 3,186 6,784 2,195 2,916 2,860 3,391 3,694 3,415 866 172,147 248 685 1,135 3,122 2,831 698 1,801 529 880 817 778 393 2,582 2,946 932 4,277 1.299 6. 707 1,828 616 MINNESOTA \Itkin AnokaBecker. . Beltrami Ben ton Big Stone Blue Earth Brown Carl ton Carver . Cass Chippewa Chisago Clav Clear water Cottonwood Crow Wing Dakota Dodeje Douglas... Faribault Fillmore Freeborn Goodhue Grant... . Hennepin Houston Hub banl lsanti- . ltasca . . ... . . .- 3 8 5 1 •Ti'ickson Kandivohi TCittson Koochichiiig LacMjui Parle . . Lake of the Woods Le Suour. Lincoln Lvnn Lvon Marshall. "Martin McLeod _ ..... . Mille Lacs 3 1 2 2 I 1 6 7 2 5 4 11 2 1,642 440 1,632 655 319 58 88 372 148 708 1,113 1,380 357 359 412 1,020 653 1,202 129 3G, 178 48 178 267 1,410 423 111 194 43 383 86 371 70 795 309 78 630 246 1,521 385 161 319 1,956 245 351 201 135 102 31 503 167 444 593 1,649 242 263 559 534 462 407 114 37,480 36 74 131 572 252 142 180 61 152 125 88 64 353 521 152 600 151 826 374 2,733 2,285 1,118 2,381 1.1,229 1,749 3,065 1,716 1,026 1,113 576 4,373 1,027 3,520 3,704 7,655 2,765 3,571 3,575 4,050 4,351 4,213 1,156 204,826 312 7.50 1,364 3,726 3,416 775 2,181 672 1,049 1,015 899 474 2,904 3,499 1,055 4,808 2,135 7,885 2,059 749 205 535 150 210 310 250 240 350 125 12,250 25 50 100 225 306 25 150 60 75 55 50 25 175 185 50 220 175 555 100 55 75 37 26 58 406 68 120 57 20 155 110 27 64 20 19 59 20 Q 92 139 23 128 73 226 34 23 75 135 145 94 * 135 209 214 247 203 185 70 3,412 12 100 223 149 25 116 25 75 54 50 25 50 184 50 144 124 373 7f, 55 p 6 20 31 38 33 30 130 26 553 59 5 32 199 126 54 12 52 18 56 1,686 O o 5 o 10 15 50 38 30 22 5 4.") r< 40 404 24 CO TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March Cm 1924—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and counties MINNESOTA—continued Morrison _ Mower .. Murray Nicollet Nobles . . . . Norman Olmsted Otter Tail Pennington Pine Pipestone Polk Pope Ramsey Red LakeRedwood Renville Rice Rock Roseau St. Louis Scott Sherburne _. Sibley Stearns__ Steele Stevens Swift Todd Travers ... Wabasha Wadena Waseca Washington Watonwan Wilkin Winona _ Number of banks 6 o 4 8 1 2 5 5 3 8 1 2 3 4 5 2 19 4 2 [ Loans and discounts 2,212 3,921 1,277 377 2, 535 1,242 3,599 3,337 447 439 608 324 1,789 225 976 283 257 320 195 719 140 323 288 1,587 1,051 832 215 88 635 547 66 731 158 158 466 583 116 70,941 26,541 28,540 184 779 978 86 125 162 33 151 241 1,173 1,121 2,238 2,146 4 827 3,142 391 38,412 1,060 508 277 7 5,176 2,270 3 3 7 3 2 4 908 737 3 3 3 Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve and cash in vault 2,182 809 1,204 1,544 1 914 2,622 1,418 959 3,517 209 82 405 84 19,583 11,649 714 124 34 261 108 68 697 641 166 103 559 153 204 449 232 424 289 111 1,326 884 202 288 431 227 297 393 358 1,357 195 64 2,33d 1,174 Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts Si o w H 3,354 6,852 2,013 225 83 181 280 125 443 59 994 50 210 125 250 350 50 75 180 210 85 61 161 70 303 181 54 13 92 79 15 235 75 129,951 7,125 8,266 60 1,986 316 25 120 75 455 255 55 6 30 44 337 206 10 25 50 56 321 110 40 6,990 5,846 1,899 125 50 25 575 225 90 75 175 75 75 200 225 375 155 100 350 98 13 18 213 52 40 38 119 38 91 82 102 401 90 64 527 19 45 25 457 225 73 75 175 57 75 99 100 173 99 44 233 816 3, 563 1,842 5,633 6,025 937 732 3,572 3, 510 1,193 1,535 7.408 4,048 608 72,053 2,102 801 415 7,683 4,318 1,387 1,229 3,319 1,242 1,725 2,493 2,670 4,564 2, 055 1,294 7,380 15 150 56 125 350 49 50 140 192 ' 2,832 5,882 1,754 32 10 690 2, 790 1, 553 4,950 5,131 251 37 13 784 594 3,023 3,029 136 111,740 83 34 53 S3 834 221 940 1,277 6, 293 3,214 257 504 57,022 1,849 687 347 6 5,901 3,786 1,174 536 960 2,851 1,055 1,459 2,110 2,243 3,611 1,697 1,051 6,215 H 250 10 82 17 25 15 35 S8 o d w w w a j Wright Yellow Medicine Total 3 3 i _ _.- _ _ _ ._ 197 270 130 219 1,352 1,620 80 100 19 67 31 100 1,222 1,354 338 MISSISSIPPI Alcorn Bolivar Choctaw Clay Coahoma Forrest Harrison.. Hinds Jackson Jones Lafayette Lamar Lauderdale Leflore... Lincoln Lowndes_. Madison Monroe _ Pike Pontotoc Warren Washington Total 936 1,033 364,860 123,302 106.959 627, 472 40,016 32, 389 .16,873 525,894 5, 912 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 I 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 1,128 296 90 475 2,189 4,267 3,210 5,356 463 3,392 170 515 ">, 972 4,016 850 1,045 573 420 489 553 6,474 1,357 54 71 1 206 658 857 1,130 2,068 517 603 272 243 967 337 312 709 205 535 347 428 3,753 269 115 28 31 85 558 966 531 2,304 142 804 31 107 1,773 517 150 360 133 172 213 41 1,221 207 1,308 411 155 799 3,495 6,156 4,991 10,075 1,177 5,103 487 901 9,012 5,044 1,327 2,221 934 1,154 1,067 1,069 12,003 1,868 100 85 25 100 500 450 350 500 75 200 50 50 410 450 100 200 65 100 50 125 850 100 24 12 34 25 143 72 101 165 138 627 20 306 9 53 498 244 61 102 71 63 36 30 894 250 193 345 299 73 197 30 49 247 300 97 147 49 97 49 125 336 100 1,007 201 129 486 2,285 5,030 4,072 8,489 994 4,401 397 743 7,625 2,670 1,068 1,721 686 890 882 535 9,207 1,418 14,542 | 10,489 70, 757 4,935 2,890 54,936 34 43,300 3, 776 98 g o 608 317 70 M H - H Hl 234 1,380 H ^ ""so g 44 £ hl - 3,999 W O MISSOURI Adair Andrew _ Atchison Audrain Barry Barton Bates Boone Buchanan Caldwell Callaway Camden Cape Girardeau Carroll Cass Cedar _ Chariton.. Clay Clinton w 88 40 2 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 4 3 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 3 2 1,288 356 316 393 972 504 88 1,871 17,382 1,237 485 253 910 781 378 307 279 877 997 419 54 48 153 287 435 1 1,007 3,015 266 118 81 401 277 35 52 27 314 255 253 135 74 139 236 191 23 409 6,895 171 68 40 214 243 68 43 59 307 129 2,033 570 449 699 1, 561 1,197 126 3,433 27,894 1,777 723 389 1,634 1,350 500 421 380 1,670 1,428 150 50 50 50 135 150 25 250 1,100 255 100 50 140 150 60 50 50 100 150 133 10 56 70 45 41 149 50 45 49 109 150 469 1, 255 111 46 35 29 129 25 11 15 185 157 246 828 209 100 25 119 130 16 50 12 63 123 1,600 460 275 529 1,270 857 68 2,122 24, 584 1,045 388 279 1,343 891 399 302 291 1,323 856 22 H { I K 33 2f>() Cj W -— .. . 89 t o w £ d 9 12 ^ 109 Cr TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March Sli Jf^ 1924—Continued §5 [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and counties Number of banks Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts O M ISSOURI—continued Cole.. Cooper Crawford. Daviess... De Kalb Dent... Dunklin.. . Franklin... Gentry Greene.. Grundy Harrison Henry .. Howell... Jackson. . . Jasper Johnson Laclede Lawrence Linn. - Livingston Marion.. Moniteau Monroe Montgomery Morgan. Newton. Nodaway . Pemiscot Perry Pcttis. phelos polk putman St. Charles St-dair @ g s 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 3 3 1 12 6 o 1 1 1 4 1 ] 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 2,040 1,279 249 266 240 103 311 179 869 4,363 431 701 1,142 461 81,506 3,767 474 203 259 438 2,132 594 241 311 262 333 707 864 544 89 3,041 462 166 595 552 402 1,156 240 52 27 76 38 18 563 253 1,614 198 136 193 107 14,970 1,467 287 90 77 18 946 1,401 119 246 43 59 143 133 98 7 622 126 46 151 717 52 347 171 53 36 76 24 80 89 168 2,137 121 91 331 171 34,688 1,537 198 47 79 55 478 239 58 71 37 41 242 230 155 13 1,303 54 32 246 79 80 3,585 1,782 361 343 405 182 505 837 1,388 8,172 793 993 1,720 775 134,987 7,033 983 357 433 534 3,686 2,260 429 658 355 478 1,192 1,287 819 113 5,114 674 266 1,024 1,395 557 200 200 25 25 50 25 90 25 180 200 75 125 150 50 7,850 600 105 30 50 25 285 200 50 70 75 50 75 125 75 25 300 50 25 100 100 55 99 84 34 30 58 16 38 85 369 38 68 114 34 6,973 346 88 16 18 38 247 157 51 53 16 23 113 64 40 3 514 62 15 28 118 68 197 175 6 25 49 13 7 179 196 74 94 147 12 2,146 599 104 50 15 283 200 20 69 49 75 106 49 299 49 24 99 99 36 3,059 1,291 206 249 247 145 •" 335 774 899 7,407 605 655 1,282 678 115,267 5,202 686 311 316 435 2,374 1,702 309 467 204 293 861 935 654 74 3,923 513 202 796 1,068 359 1 30 32 Hj >% ft 14 _ 57 40 6 & * H ie 26 O F1 Hj W 2,124 25 20 476 O fcj P< H O cj 63 18 56 11 78 10 40 w 3 g g O * St. Louis Saline Scotland Scott Stoddard Sullivan Vernon Webster Wright 15 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 . - . . . . Total 63,418 27 52 90 173 57 644 29 15 55,501 53 58 61 81 123 396 17 20 302,606 199 228 417 511 942 2,654 199 282 27,587 50 50 50 134 ._ _ 172,854 112 84 241 226 685 1,573 145 221 316,381 98,139 109,864 2 2 4 1 2 2,490 500 896 138 626 80 4,398 68 1,860 405 1,134 771 75 351 2,395 1,670 113 72 185 263 3,484 255 .155 86 153 2,G68 51 2,919 436 499 38 488 29(5 400 418 .183 127 3,890 518 120 63 183 29 497 5 1,663 29 443 44 268 481 3 133 828 385 32 18 29 94 1,560 46 3 42 179 1,276 31 385 148 113 27 137 116 17 58 98 50 4,113 71 642 78 140 15 172 10 3,038 13 473 35 383 267 11 47 642 490 35 22 59 81 1,944 58 21 29 111 1,491 12 1,017 9,527 200 23 13 236,442 120 136 320 386 621 1,926 137 163 13 56 W Ej 28,007 19, 034 434,066 13,733 g 219 23 93 74 25 32 13 59 2,793 485 914 110 1,133 80 8,525 50 2,137 309 1,544 1,306 43 282 3,106 2,315 160 96 245 357 5,958 316 13fi 133 327 4, 731 73 3, 632 403 310 70 043 415 293 428 10,610 24 22 25 49 125 200 25 50 14,798 5 20 22 27 57 136 1 1 542, 747 42,492 3, 311 699 1,406 218 1,360 107 9,994 127 2,963 578 1,885 1,586 98 607 4,187 2,965 187 140 351 529 7,179 390 192 185 458 5, 656 102 4,408 778 731 99 788 580 518 618 225 90 180 50 105 25 605 25 185 55 150 100 25 105 475 235 25 25 75 90 450 40 25 25 50 400 25 225 140 100 50 50 90 192 MONTANA Beaverhead ^ Big Horn ...... Blaine Broad water Carbon Carter Cascade Chouteau Custer Daniels . Dawson Deer Lodge Fallon. Fergus Flathead Gallatin Garfield Glacier HilL Judith Basin Lewis and ClarkLincoln McCone Madison Meaghcr Missoula I f usselshell V Park Phillips JPoTide-ra... Powder River Powell Ravalli. RIchland Roosovelt Sanders... Sheridan Silver Bow Stillwater - « *** «.„ - .. . * -. ... .... 5 1 2 2 4 1 1 4 3 3 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 o 1 3 3 2 L I 2 3 3 1 2 1 3 07 59 23 124 68 45 70 86 17 2,060 41 393 226 10,107 718 25 100 75 80 100 25 50 300 100 46 3 441 6 121 17 126 44 2 10 158 338 2 2 17 15 420 10 5 •A 57 243 4 412 16 17 4 33 18 16 24 10 5 737 6 273 25 154 30 25 25 85 447 77 6o 350 24 25 25 281 24 58 56 12 47 25 40 299 25 99 8, 758 466 O 76 186 ^ u 45 3 rt 150 W ^ 18 21 367 163 K* f-\ no ti 124 £ 17 w ^ 12 8 O ^ 27 W K Ii4 162 £3 £j a 248 24 123 § C ^ '*- tf^121 ?! TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81, 1924— Continued 00 [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Bonds and securities Due from banks, including lawful reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts MONTANA—continued Teton Treasure Valley Wheatland Wibaux Yellowstone . - Total 224 148 668 134 370 2,597 74 60 393 53 13 363 104 48 226 36 44 1,114 427 288 1,458 273 477 4,343 75 50 175 50 100 350 17 7 89 8 25 129 125 25 6 147 326 231 963 170 297 3, 687 105 20 49 30 94 . 2 1 4 2 2 4 39, 695 14, 763 1.5, 568 74,690 5, 985 3,998 3,003 59,188 2, 486 3 1 3 3 2,943 202 1,345 1,420 475 259 2,733 2,409 1,271 924 3,475 162 350 1,155 2,776 1,183 770 4,267 67,545 507 2,156 207 469 1,944 992 145 1,455 654 56 152 203 63 38 153 583 299 160 509 27 36 96 726 111 98 723 9,339 34 638 26 9 432 142 41 836 799 34 184 333 92 23 601 538 305 148 523 47 46 97 376 230 160 592 31,116 62 690 55 4,787 307 1,775 2,001 660 368 3,674 3,723 1,959 1,296 4,948 258 493 1,478 4,012 1,565 1,115 6,047 112,483 627 3,618 297 559 2,997 1,322 222 3,068 400 50 160 115 75 35 175 325 175 125 450 25 85 100 275 125 80 600 6,450 25 300 25 25 140 105 25 175 179 11 144 109 22 15 91 152 113 57 232 10 15 52 360 112 56 389 5,404 45 197 18 33 269 66 10 346 50 101 100 60 35 124 325 150 124 352 25 25 86 206 57 79 533 1,527 25 258 25 3,459 191 1,361 1,648 433 210 3,091 2,773 1,499 932 3,443 199 302 1,143 2,995 1, 215 765 4,133 96,773 468 2,853 228 394 2,433 1,009 159 2,491 402 6 9 29 70 73 193 123 23 58 468 10 W O O NEBRASKA Adams Antelope Boone Box Butte Boyd Brown Buffalo Burt.Butler.. Cass Cedar Chase. . Cherry... Colfax Cuming Dawes . Dixon Dodge Douglas Furnas __ Qage Gosper Greeley Hall . . Hamilton Hayes Holt . . . _ 2 1 3 6 3 . _ ._ . _. _ . 3 JO 1 2 2 6 2 2 6 9 1 4 1 1 2 3 1 4 47 514 136 26 725 278 7 109 41 25 124 66 97 171 56 135 391 2,217 64 10 100 46 100 3 o 3 < 1 3 4 1 1 4 3 5 3 1 4 3 2 2 1 2 3 5 3 3 2 4 4 1 1 2 I 5 1 002 592 2,241 14,142 860 4,099 515 122 1,247 691 1,294 1,310 503 2 440 693 855 620 135 1,104 1,650 1,992 1 324 1, 134 892 1,401 1,025 749 147 1,194 246 2,270 193 76 119 4, 178 225 754 32 125 268 265 859 102 51 434 167 332 143 1 296 334 163 332 101 51 598 195 167 31 149 33 452 247 327 153 5,603 336 802 95 21 355 238 825 452 87 689 211 449 301 14 285 341 507 218 404 176 Jefferson Kearney Knox Lancaster Lincoln Madison Merrick Morrill Nance -Nemaha Otoe Phelps - Pierce Platte Polk . . _ Red willow Richardson Rock Saline Saunders ScottsBlufT Seward Sheridan Sherman Stan ton Thurston Vallev Washington Wayne Webster York Total 1.52,028 27,410 2 _ _ - -. 319 144 75 57 168 63 409 1,551 1,037 2, 665 26,086 1, 513 6,100 686 291 1,970 1,237 3,075 1,932 710 3,884 1,122 1,699 1,100 154 1,755 2,535 2,919 2,003 1,703 1,088 2,566 1,424 1,044 244 1,543 345 3,403 100 125 150 1,790 125 550 50 50 200 135 275 110 40 285 100 125 80 30 100 190 215 130 110 50 200 150 100 25 135 50 330 45 60 117 1,192 97 290 61 10 87 92 158 267 35 237 58 77 44 6 135 182 133 123 161 121 431 72 56 7 86 27 432 52,804 244,043 16, 750 13,338 no 100 52 106 610 98 308 25 25 175 134 247 67 40 258 100 100 77 99 162 122 129 70 17 198 150 100 25 78 12 318 1,305 801 1,920 21,250 1,193 4, 683 497 172 1,508 876 2,388 1,460 527 3,103 864 1,397 880 110 1,321 1,879 2,180 1,487 1,363 842 1,587 892 747 187 1,107 235 2,257 8, 921 197, 618 372 242 269 54 34 "" ""25 67 fcu o g ^ hrj 18 H 7 tq 85 112 273 135 58 H O O £ 149 140 40 H bo O 137 22 E 2 66 7,215 & § H NKVADA Elko Eureka Humboldt 100 4 585 278 2,072 400 424 3,926 1,334 451 44 134 142 42 2,200 761 283 121 309 144 152 1,536 453 1,373 452 2,564 727 649 8,162 2,603 100 25 100 100 60 900 175 134 13 203 45 30 288 111 81 25 32 856 122 1,039 414 2,180 556 528 6,118 2,195 11 9,019 3, 774 2,998 16,530 1,4.00 824 1,210 13,030 4 1 1,566 455 3,798 2,312 2,287 1,578 954 2,148 1,819 964 338 101 676 443 597 3,567 1,542 6, 758 4,802 3,988 270 60 875 500 400 340 52 883 456 534 258 59 867 445 306 2,304 1,372 3,338 3,065 2,695 j Nye Pershing Washoe White Pine Total H d --- — w O NEW HAMPSHIRE Belknap Carroll Cheshire Coos Grafton - -- (i - 7 6 395 494 330 • «s *^ TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81, 192 Jy— Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and counties Number of banks Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, includ* ing lawful securities reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts H O NEW HAMPSHIRE—continued Hillsborough.. Merrimack Kockinghani.. Stafford Sullivan 10,970 o, 470 2, 755 2,460 2,625 7,626 2,382 2,029 3,215 2,001 3,571 1,218 539 726 405 23,125 9,442 5,694 6,622 5,223 lf150 675 485 550 375 2.183 1,335 383 623 495 1,115 648 461 505 374 18, Ml 6,000 3,931 3,960 3,696 600 705 433 985 244 55 Total. I 34,698 24,716 I 8,674 70,763 5.340 7,284 5, 038 48, 722 4,239 7 4 6 13 9 17,280 18,703 7,105 21,144 4,126 8,073 69,425 6,464 41,864 4,026 26,695 21,691 17,017 13,617 3,625 31,677 4,152 3,020 3,163 17,650 5,289 8,046 17,481 6,728 8,838 2,018 5,591 48,558 5,469 37,691 7,393 16,092 14,506 10,933 8, 759 3,151 28,786 4,040 4,261 4,744 16,262 8,232 2,946 4, 785 1,335 4,690 580 1,561 16,684 1,355 9,870 1,349 6,228 4,449 2,520 2,440 675 7,315 703 647 642 4, 456 1,314 29,938 42,645 15,500 35,800 7,099 15,774 138,620 12,858 92,626 13,015 51,370 41,590 31,683 25,506 7,656 71,466 9,211 8,083 8,700 39,360 15,169 1,150 1,855 1,150 1,525 325 675 7,600 626 4,700 707 2,125 1,992 1,580 1,000 400 4,950 625 305 475 2,075 810 2,406 2,011 1,272 2,458 575 1,762 8,768 1,210 5,447 1,054 3,936 2,331 2,047 1,487 589 4,974 1,030 442 645 1,959 1,477 548 846 734 913 208 513 2,512 425 2,701 573 1,944 550 733 611 230 2,133 445 74 460 1,034 751 j 22,462 36,672 11,694 29,270 4,811 12,289 117,176 9,969 77,806 10,664 41, 676 36,417 25,188 22,244 6,387 56,509 6,904 7,259 7,101 33,973 11,972 3,326 1,076 639 1, 536 1,179 473 1,957 624 1,776 16 1,565 218 2,116 150 42 2,152 206 76, 544 j 713,677 18, 938 I 588,443 19,500 o O NEW JERSFA' Atlantic Bergen Burlington... Camden Cape May... Cumberland. Essex Gloucester... Hudson Hunterdon... Mercer Middlesex... Monmouth.. Morris _ Ocean.... Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Total. 245 344,806 I 36,649 ! 47, 879 | 20 281 148 O c NEW MEXICO Bernalillo Chaves Colfax . Curry Tjona Ana Eddy Guadalupe.. Harding Hidalgo. Lincoln McKinlev Quay Roosevelt San Juan San Miguel Santa Fe Sierra Union Valencia - ......... . . .. _. . ^ .. . 2 2 4 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 846 185 619 106 155 110 55 2 50 2 169 1,630 764 424 65 95 226 91 171 865 82 159 504 12 20 68 4,811 1,876 2,648 436 398 1,425 181 121 352 143 371 515 802 165 142 307 26 24 76 15 80 395 124 160 50 13 74 50 138 126 683 25 200 150 25 25 50 205 168 300 43 31 134 1 1 39 10 10 69 22 10 50 87 8 10 36 8,035 2,677 4,264 764 736 1,901 332 175 499 208 665 1,190 662 650 125 225 100 50 175 50 50 35 50 50 175 76 _ Total 104 73 466 17,502 3,375 4,944 27,749 2,285 7 _ 1,873 78 289 410 14 15 110 31 _ 1 1 i 1 I 1 51,910 2,638 2,481 10,879 10,841 4,924 21,221. 8,117 6,192 7,922 3,504 5,594 7,979 10, 595 38, 867 1,986 4, 763 7,012 2,907 1,992 12,068 12, 946 33, 544 1,153 2, 214 2,983 22, 502 23, 694 1,367 18,467 3,500 5,336 3, 356 5,761 9,402 4,000 6,172 4,416 5,844 3,853 5, 303 10, 725 20, 803 2,106 1, 366 3, 855 1,393 2,118 6,696 7,732 9,812 1,698 2, 252 3,294 3,378 2,073 1,389 1,112 3,207 1,630 1,045 1,015 97,061 4,825 4,227 18,704 16, 274 11,989 34, 746 14,024 13,739 13,883 10,347 10,688 14, 787 24, 353 73, 532 4,813 7,059 12, 380 4,826 4,978 21, 344 23, 975 52, 601 3,373 5,012 7,111 30, 630 353 1,477 2,864 25 60 18 75 25 192 147 6,739 2,147 3,329 559 642 1,235 180 90 291 112 526 787 422 294 964 2,479 112 246 12 283 52 35 88 35 29 151 63 M g M o £j H O 71 H m 91 39 £ 50 494 53 o 1,224 1,448 21,447 1,2*0 g 6,728 449 96 1,238 1,547 887 2,560 1,160 985 868 795 485 1,273 2,016 3,201 469 789 903 324 466 1,637 1,655 4,035 321 249 415 780 2,148 462 50 569 810 635 1,055 502 720 592 424 430 757 930 2,613 284 290 992 147 263 937 1,121 588 184 225 308 1,084 83,451 3,434 3,862 15,823 12,248 9,687 28,663 11,372 10,731 11,655 8,241 8,984 10,758 19,037 60, 612 3,699 5,080 9,189 4,154 3, 554 17, 482 19, 252 44,710 2,660 4, 237 6, 006 2f>, 081 750 W NEW YORK Albany Allecanv Bronx Broome Cattaraugus Oayuga _ _ ChautauQiia Chemung Chenango Clinton Columbia Cortland-- _ Delaware Dutchess- . Erie Essex Franklin Fulton G cnesee Greene _ _ Ilerkimer Jefferson. Kings._ .Lewis Livingston _. _ _. . _ . .. - _ _ _ Monroe _ 1 7 5 7 1ft 3 10 5 5 4 15 14 10 8 2 2 6 13 12 6 5 4 a 5 873 566 719 794 1,025 1, 147 2, 505 11,436 641 724 946 465 722 1,698 2,128 8,306 370 476 669 3 5 7ll 475 200 775 1,400 655 1,952 700 1,025 600 700 450 925 1,645 8,415 300 575 1,000 200 525 1,125 1,555 2, 400 200 300 3<H) 2, 450 O 300 270 175 504 280 240 169 r £ 2 *° O hrj H 165 338 1,042 725 3,680 60 304 a fcsj 16 117 O Kj 383 582 6 O C\ # & fe l£ 1,231 C TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 31, 1924—- Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and counties Number of banks Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts C to 3 NEW YORK—continued Montgomery Nassau New York Niagara Oneida Onondaga Ontario Orange Orleans Oswego Otsego._ Putnam... Queens Rensselaer.. Richmond Rockland St. Lawrence Saratoga. _ Schenectady Schoharie Schuyler Seneca Steuben Suffolk Sullivan Tioga Tompkins Ulster _ Warren Washington Wayne... Westchester__ Wyoming Yates_... 6,394 14, 981 1,867,071 17,131 30,183 13, 991 4,573 16,803 2,345 5, 731 6,538 351 11,110 16,251 2,772 4,544 6,684 6,090 5,796 773 448 1,809 6,244 7,860 5,681 2,440 4,268 7,114 11,762 8,192 6,111 29,971 2,708 224 _ ___ _ _ _. Total 523 2, 434, 708 12,986 13, 237 750,357 6,881 10, 721 6,795 4,367 17,900 905 6,206 10,945 999 9,831 31,722 3,204 7,025 6,928 6,836 6,407 3,316 1,085 1,784 5,712 9,294 5,932 2,770 2,037 5,775 4,198 7,249 6,901 39,853 3,363 139 1,850 3,136 1,066,336 3,830 4,400 3,140 898 3,171 404 1,324 1,466 333 2,237 5,587 760 1,239 1,341 1,414 1,169,765 17, 247 28,334 3,181, 013 22, 793 33,590 19, 557 8,611 30, 658 2,086 1,557 321, 969 2,190 4,332 1,534 546 2,874 150 624 1,585 144 919 3,450 545 791 1,207 772 916 259 108 233 1,015 1,391 822 337 575 1,811 2,161 1,010 640 4,030 399 17 951 698 38,874 1,385 1,907 874 161 2,070 50 463 761 110 494 2,215 192 228 734 557 291 167 75 177 502 613 349 299 372 800 307 535 679 646 39 13, 752 19, 864 12, 770 5,966 7,455 14, 582 17, 950 17, 226 14, 765 78,861 6,817 414 1,200 1,553 164,150 1,475 3, 605 1,885 525 2,300 100 625 950 200 1,500 2,315 575 550 875 660 500 175 75 200 600 915 664 450 625 1,175 401 785 818 2,800 250 50 1,858 248 13 3,354 11,745 15,864 1,243 20,648 46, 298 5,591 11,619 12,189 12, 653 12,129 3,915 1,488 3,711 11,588 16, 669 10, 021 4,740 5,854 10, 513 14,946 14, 792 12,434 69,141 5,871 334 1,193,711 5,068, 691 224, 933 399,330 79,129 4,124, 755 1,477: 408 190 590 1,386 2,079 828 584 1,041 1,307 1,705 1,388 1,347 21, 519 32, 543 3,921, 324 28, 394 47,141 24, 311 10,023 38, 894 3,754 13,649 19,400 1,698 24,146 54, 825 7,003 13, 219 15, 483 14, 740 14, 255 4,541 1,795 4,331 28 320 84,806 430 2,503 427 180 947 100 188 237 565 539 94 25 477 94 400 25 50 41 268 910 140 27 281 135 97 185 885 106,890 H H H o o g H a o d w Q NORTH CAROLINA Alaraance Anson. Ashe Beaufort Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Catawba Cleveland Craven Cumberland Davidson Duplin Durham Edgecom be Forsythe Franklin Gaston Granville Guilford Halifax Harriett.Haywood Henderson Hertford Iredell.. Johnston Lenoir Lincoln McDowell Mecklenburg Nash New Hanover Pasquotank Person Pitt. Randolph Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Scotland Stanly Surry_. Union Vance Wake - - _.. --- _. _ _ _ _. _. - - _ _ -. ._. _ _ 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 I 2 2 I 1 1 I 2 3 2 2 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 I 2 1 1 2 2,008 1,064 289 1,159 2,631 1,074 1,239 476 2,711 3, 713 2,905 2,291 701 260 4,470 4,098 2,521 589 9,818 2,419 13,643 603 470 437 937 302 2,462 1,241 2,699 1,980 895 13,504 1,823 10,637 2,544 876 1,417 460 1,952 958 988 79 215 337 1,615 854 858 8,581 348 241 75 191 544 151 195 27 512 597 109 107 423 34 1,226 614 746 105 1,056 259 2,260 139 77 76 103 114 343 157 174 209 81 3,951 214 1,018 340 98 68 176 182 90 145 12 26 36 164 113 211 1,811 444 183 43 347 535 485 205 115 510 504 213 577 145 56 1,153 707 549 117 1,283 608 2,805 98 162 83 214 37 395 325 770 244 169 2,661 256 3,612 453 95 317 158 467 257 191 79 85 84 357 98 130 4,206 2,917 1,516 416 1,829 3,911 1,767 1,681 630 3,844 4, 958 3,411 3,068 1,401 371 7,656 5,593 4,122 857 12, 550 3,325 20,795 934 794 613 1,374 496 3,342 1,788 3,814 2,602 1,177 21,181 2,393 17,047 3,467 1,102 1,859 839 2, 665 1,366 1,460 177 354 467 2,244 1,127 1,428 15,486 235 300 25 100 250 55 100 50 400 350 250 100 100 50 700 425 450 75 1,150 160 1,250 100 50 50 50 100 250 205 370 200 100 1,575 250 1,000 200 150 175 50 190 140 100 65 25 50 125 100 200 600 109 103 21 119 84 107 149 34 268 435 75 101 104 12 658 381 76 23 264 208 76 6 100 200 19 100 13 158 267 25 49 100 29 450 75 450 74 739 87 1,075 1,091 36 29 85 71 3 147 65 218 196 85 100 40 50 49 100 249 66 50 150 50 2,771 90S 1,242 1,443 222 45 77 58 111 48 64 1 28 16 126 59 65 515 193 1,112 £0 669 25 50 48 73 100 10 24 15 74 100 172 333 2,219 1,043 333 1, 509 2,980 1, 585 1,332 484 2,919 3,426 2,599 2,818 1,097 246 5,294 4,527 2,846 684 7,482 2,793 14,508 631 607 428 141 125 30 360 50 100 480 449 188 869 13, 768 1,890 11, 774 2,700 702 1, 582 O Sf t 0 ?A 111 n: 11 — u H 299 2,039 0 2, 443 68 08 1,202 2,314 1,375 3,177 1,980 W 97 373 69 li) 74 1,511 10 1, 6f>7 71 205 —3 —( "J H iH r^ 681 2,316 1,061 1,196 101 277 372 40 14 O K| 1,902 807 957 13,850 34 150 Oi 05 TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State} March 81, 1924—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks and counties Wayne Wilson Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, includ ing lawful securities reserve and cash in vault NORTH CAROLINA—continued Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts 3,515 1,170 _.. 5,491 1,749 475 100 226 320 25 4,059 1,382 21,032 28,585 185,454 13,420 12,590 8,919 136,932 11,343 626 110 411 97 81 49 150 259 2,278 146 287 31 34 186 28 66 1,204 130 73 75 291 33 60 28 43 99 397 97 273 547 796 201 471 41 98 165 100 746 2,747 138 373 30 32 159 83 60 1,595 67 172 45 268 37 75 25 8 151 663 144 264 1,029 3,329 809 860 820 376 3,641 15,792 1,257 2,382 361 311 863 753 803 7,582 1,147 967 513 2,419 319 648 219 321 1,395 2,968 1,207 1,614 3,311 3,553 75 250 75 100 50 25 150 955 125 175 50 50 50 50 75 525 100 50 50 275 25 50 25 25 125 126 100 150 225 250 75 175 75 46 35 6 124 680 63 147 714 2,680 637 602 68S 338 3,011 13,089 926 1,792 228 254 670 628 564 6,417 775 800 112 70 107 83 3 6 4 2 1 2 11 6 2 1 2 2 2 6 3 2 2 6 1 2 1 1 5 2 4 6 8 _ 634 364 165 201 124,488 Total NORTH DAKOTA Adams Barnes Benson Bottineau _ _ Bowman _ Burke Burleigh Cass _ Cavalier Dickey Divide Dunn _ Eddy... Emmons Foster Grand Forks _ Griggs Hettinger Kidder LaMoure Logan McHenry Mclntosh _ McKenzie McLean __ Morton Mountrail Nelson Pembina Ramsey Total resources 7 ' 2,157 59S 575 545 121 2,449 9,970 oao 1,571 266 199 490 581 623 4,210 814 616 354 1,575 219 466 130 229 1,062 1,709 819 970 2,086 2,021 154 15 30 47 6 286 810 24 144 10 43 36 40 179 86 37 25 74 13 32 75 118 189 50 6 50 371 87 45 50 177 49 24 25 56 50 61 75 198 172 1,745 282 439 159 199 1,051 2,718 752 1,238 2,661 2,784 71 259 118 121 66 O O i 50 33 74 27 99 36 148 79 10 65 95 227 89 108 154 i Ransom Renville Riehland Rolette Sargent Sheridan Slope Stark. Steele.Stutsman... . Towner Trail Walsh Ward Wells_ Williams.... 1 1 11 2 2 2 1 6 4 6 4 9 3 8 2 1 Total- 170 566 159 3,555 431 545 328 195 1,730 1,067 2,048 1,222 2,191 1,516 2,732 1,080 1, 128 59, 428 68 30 623 58 69 43 38 81 202 86 7 523 71 124 63 42 678 114 463 141 399 380 927 163 157 3,966 1,579 3,044 1,592 3,533 2,567 5,279 1,397 1,563 13, 978 14, 291 94, 473 1,351 182 342 106 625 561 1,250 781 224 5,160 619 805 465 330 50 25 415 50 50 50 25 275 195 250 100 300 175 350 75 75 6,815 25 5 185 29 25 23 25 125 57 133 70 123 137 188 86 27 50 25 293 37 13 27 25 182 150 56 51 203 175 216 49 37 3,280 1,032 2, 530 1,125 2,826 2,049 4,489 1,113 1,117 3,985 4, 567 75,032 656 111 *6 > 317 24 41 27 16 3,931 479 675 337 239 104 3 3 1 5 5 5 12 ~ 8 I 5 6 5 7 7 2 5 5 9 4 2 1 5 1 9 1 1 579 291 734 256 3,656 2,287 4,259 12,312 1,909 8,069 2,909 2,124 1,283 7,048 1,010 5,048 274 555 766 2,872 2.657 9,802 1,211 3,542 6,927 2,172 3,094 60,217 3,771 1,747 1,107 2, 7S5 2,787 1,386 52,578 1,023 1,612 1,178 1,328 5,468 1,378 1,386 27, 382 1,046 1, 103 o 432 466 779 4 7 17 1 1,136 3, OOo 8f>, 813 2^460 127 494 269 903 644 549 2,826 471 2,985 46 359 1,526 370 47(5 2,358 520 612 11,745 93 723 437 233 554 634 154 20,094 17,668 316 371 954 854 118 87 258 670 2,151 41, 792 1,048 1,079 30, 223 565 1,043 1,517 464 1,229 4,265 1,194 7,647 5,211 6,297 22,989 3,536 16,984 892 4,270 14, 551 2,901 5, 730 15, 297 4,220 5,437 103, 359 5,887 3,437 .1,956 4,470 5, 254 1,045 94,557 918 956 2,059 2, 760 6, 544 162, 1S5 4,230 87 140 159 659 487 346 1,180 1,065 280 550 775 200 475 235 473 1,613 425 455 90 184 50 409 229 506 846 351 875 97 500 783 279 531 745 149 434 4,950 f), 221 4,521 715 275 250 200 500 100 740 210 132 338 434 67 428 274 198 100 278 50 115 325 100 600 325 510 1,125 385 925 100 502 1,661 380 1,698 34 678 4,750 6,657 3,372 50 100 100 250 440 46 65 J31 409 607 50 100 75 214 340 14,025 13,752 8,084 250 143 223 914 W 2 g 8 1 g 31 37 74 306 3,965 — Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula.... Athens._ Auglaize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign _. Clark Clermom Clinton Columbiana.. Coshoelon Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance ".Delaware Erie Fair field FayetU1 . Franklin Fulton Uallia _. Geauga. Greene Guernsey Hamilton Hancock {f t 142 75 247 — - •• • • ^ o h* h~ pC M 23 § 77 > 68 § 3,616 885 5,902 4,062 4,868 19,114 2,343 13,022 77 35(5 H \T 662 2,449 10,678 2,029 3,353 12,032 3,322 3,849 80, 372 3,778 2, 389 1,376 3,832 3,957 1, 215 75, 586 715 691 1,752 1,863 5,128 120,544 3,287 141 H44 O 465 _ 7o r 125 214 3,599 214 H* "" 35 213 td i^ ^ 2,609 2 40 ^ ?* ^ 25 23 rf* 2,170 223 c; V TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 31, 1924— Continued Oi [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and counties OHIO—continued Hardin Harrison Henry Highland Hocking Huron Jackson _ Jefferson Knox : Lake Lawrence ___ Licking Logan _ _ Lorain.._ __ Lucas _ Madison Mahoning Marion Medina. _ _._ Meigs Mercer Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan M orr o w Muskingum Noble Ottawa PauldingPerry Pickaway Pike.. .___ Portage.. Preble _ Putnam Richland Number of banks Loans and discounts 1,656 2,575 713 1,621 821 2,742 648 7,300 1,222 ' 1,760 3,233 3,359 632 1,586 25,360 2,852 23,354 2,705 3,004 790 2,126 5,188 1,422 21,288 1,213 1,039 6,727 1,149 1,610 1,009 351 2,193 517 3,313 2,353 416 2,099 Bonds and securities 843 1,233 197 1,166 1,275 1,182 1,500 1,344 3,040 1,069 1,644 128 1,227 9,935 519 7,608 811 1,548 631 447 2,964 958 856 550 4,081 1,207 1,307 270 466 915 448 2,469 1,114 180 1,947 Due from banks, including lawful reserve and cash in vault 380 487 62 395 240 386 216 1,751 422 522 453 924 218 411 8,171 351 5,773 715 381 337 310 1,465 278 5,778 363 178 1,547 198 274 205 135 599 153 991 487 161 544 W Total resources 2,941 4,400 1,009 3,290 2,388 4,649 2,404 16,813 3,137 5,389 5,126 6,035 1,061 3,440 3,931 4,547 4,997 1,825 2,998 10,074 2,726 35,441 2,529 1,833 12, 742 2,646 1,574 1,025 3,862 1,138 6,917 4,076 807 4,735 Surplus and Capital stock undivided profits 225 375 50 310 100 275 200 1,025 225 250 800 500 100 210 2,500 345 4,250 530 265 150 225 865 165 2,475 300 160 525 145 150 140 75 435 125 430 235 60 200 293 307 50 267 132 317 185 1,056 308 646 61 154 5,905 389 3,679 245 254 208 222 1,105 195 1,988 200 181 1,151 232 145 57 42 399 108 563 309 42 Circulation 225 356 49 188 100 148 108 795 212 198 515 385 98 100 2,443 319 2,354 430 220 71 123 807 130 2,242 299 152 515 143 53 95 72 288 125 335 178 55 200 Total deposits 2,173 3,295 849 2,512 1,787 3,908 1,862 13,906 2,179 4,528 2,858 4,442 802 2,925 33, 589 2,572 27,467 3,241 4,154 1,391 2,420 2,201 27,714 1,655 1,339 9,976 1,984 2,876 1,282 836 2,741 757 5, 588 3,285 650 3,774 Bills payable and rediscounts 3 W 25 67 13 268 50 30 268 172 637 62 40 605 278 102 104 5 243 35 o o E I 575 jg 141 | O Kj "23 ""42 Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca _ Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull Tuscarawas Union _.. Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington... Wayne Williams Wood Wyandot Total.. 1,966 1,167 2,775 2,844 579 6,535 3,416 3,678 3,297 115 633 252 1,206 2,801 1,794 1,111 448 255 645 354 915 1,439 478 3,174 2,009 1,467 1,359 46 711 134 421 1,089 693 557 207 290 6,280 3,116 9,916 10,082 3,060 29, 252 12,910 14,094 8,461 641 3,578 581 4,450 11,709 5,893 4,757 1,280 1,688 600 200 600 800 233 1,750 440 800 475 40 300 50 600 1,050 425 435 110 180 827 85 995 1,008 348 2,430 774 835 539 24 396 78 509 925 439 236 75 146 527 100 492 669 231 1, 389 119 475 296 40 188 25 425 942 324 386 104 77 4,149 2,702 7,008 7,565 2,170 23,494 11,578 11,916 7,136 427 2,648 427 2,500 8,294 4,271 3,287 958 1,260 178 30 616 40 72 85 2 5 6 1 3 1 9 6 4 4 3 3 3,332 1,491 5,865 5,441 1,877 17, 222 6,989 8,181 3,684 457 2,025 191 2,569 7,185 3,217 2,959 599 1,079 363 503,172 240,386 132,831 914,820 63, 910 72,440 47,300 697, 791 19,591 170 274 37 33 364 95 864 567 469 1,514 446 507 45 586 48 643 313 354 947 389 61 81 19 1,662 860 1,516 141 253 64 41 87 296 10 35 967 161 607 1,084 675 1,335 138 260 14 503 25 558 316 313 1,190 492 10 122 108 2,152 997 1,104 128 636 91 63 532 1,712 199 408 3,483 1,147 4,586 3,924 2,709 7,625 1,323 2,993 286 2,761 253 3,055 1,877 1,667 5,758 2,732 183 842 406 8,082 4, 259 6,489 791 1, 637 680 692 50 195 25 50 250 125 575 305 200 650 180 405 25 250 50 300 205 180 400 250 25 100 30 705 465 770 75 180 85 75 16 49 9 13 92 22 162 158 78 300 56 57 10 130 11 111 52 74 176 68 4 20 11 438 224 261 19 100 19 6 49 65 25 417 1,330 135 268 3,044 922 3,108 3,333 2,272 6,369 901 2,104 150 2,271 152 2,532 1,308 1,254 4,862 2,175 105 618 358 6,341 3, 210 4,989 571 1,295 521 382 5 1 2 -.- c 3 .. 61 2 11 1 W H ^ O 283 456 434 165 35 25 HI 2 7 1 2 8 4 1 1 11 6 _ __.» _ _ H H £ O OKLAHOMA Adair Alfalfa Atoka Beaver Beckham Blaine Bryan Caddo Canadian Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Craig Creek..._ Custer Delaware Dewey. Ellis Garfield Garvin Grady Grant Greer Harmon Harper o 4 5 1 5 2 5 0 3 10 8 1 4 1 7 9 11 3 4 3 3 239 1,028 126 309 2,016 829 2,726 2,127 1,429 4,342 671 1,917 196 1,475. 165 1,672 1,100 934 3,408 1,677 97 594 270 3,816 2,198 3,447 480 722 461 540 87 31 262 100 149 111 125 75 10 81 25 98 80 149 75 112 20 31 7 255 320 401 74 62 15 10 K 35 5 76 [g H g 46 474 27 fi H w • 193 8 340 91 O ^ . _ L J 15 P I W 232 9 246 9 n4 a 29 58 S 5 * Cl 225 ^ 40 64 27 , ry. 31 29 1 J? S TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 31, '""' -Continued 00 [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities* reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts OKL AHOM A—continued Ilaskell Hughes. Jackson....... Jefferson Johnston Kay Kingfisher Kiowa. LeFloro Lincoln . 3 .... _ 7 6 8 5 . .. . .. * „ . 12 5 6 „ „._. Logan ... ... ........ ... Love....... . . . . . . McClain... . . . . . McCurtain . .. . .„ Mclntosh. Major. Marshall Mayes... Murray Muskogee Noble. _ Norrata. Okfuskee _ Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage... Ottawa... _ Pawnee Payne _ PittKburs Pontotoc. Pottawatonile Pushmataha Roger Mill Rogers Bettiinole Sequoyah 507 1,950 1,586 971 826 1 6 4,154 976 1,087 1,171 1,577 1,047 487 1,041 1,174 1,196 206 802 3 4 391 646 7 10 2 3 5 6 4 11 3 2 5 16 8 16 6 6 8 6 6 9 1 1 3 3 4 10,972 849 600 298 139 389 354 628 759 608 385 172 256 1,542 424 227 448 1,560 360 422 224 1,098 1,016 695 263 354 637 306 307 229 348 25 202 26 222 163 301 125 313 357 215 2,739 191 3,106 387 311 264 1,433 27,769 6,046 7l 417 3,165 1,686 2,694 2,805 1,434 4,106 492 12,776 2,153 1,163 481 171 973 901 888 925 840 1,294 1,725 468 16,647 1,906 3,987 1,416 746 1,104 428 834 372 1,347 1,192 133 17 455 178 240 37 524 195 136 374 1,011 3,186 2,838 2,080 1,351 7,590 1,872 1 822 1,980 3,844 2,519 1,188 1,606 1,908 2,002 279 1,338 710 1,326 17,659 1,474 1,148 2,472 60,330 10,534 13,230 5,748 3,443 5,314 5,628 2,421 7,054 897 236 2,043 1,332 1,508 34 74 245 235 82 192 97 106 250 150 66 157 98 105 530 165 175 175 300 125 135 205 265 175 25 210 100 160 39 192 60 39 56 91 93 54 111 43 80 6 70 38 37 176 114 88 57 162 124 27 148 19 150 6 65 20 74 1,200 100 602 22 940 24 100 54 99 160 4,550 900 86 1,660 374 84 1,107 220 735 350 384 112 102 166 101 67 152 44 5 42 36 52 297 287 198 80 313 194 342 41 250 350 355 240 575 100 25 125 90 130 69 38 130 712 2,692 2,285 1,530 825 6,591 1,375 1 471 1,553 3,255 2,095 86 69 43 231 51 156 49 M w o o g 114 10 50 972 1,138 1,423 1,499 215 946 517 1,066 14,079 1,327 118 91 27 46 34 801 HI 895 2,045 52, 710 8,870 11,760 4,996 2,870 4,692 4,790 1,628 5,632 712 196 1,776 1,050 1,147 93 75 169 33 20 25 61 292 261 118 49 w w w o Stephens Texas Tillman Tutea Wagoner Washington Washita Woods Woodward . 10 8 4 13 6 6 5 3 1 - Total 3,077 1,365 1,008 44,188 948 577 198 297 1,069 7,276 16,192 450 370 205 286 510 215 200 155 139 30 88 58 87 5,150 1,746 1,060 205 657 135 125 50 77 469 37 68 14 100 173 49 31 50 4,953 2,061 1,709 71,642 1,732 9,086 1,498 1,862 1,508 2,027 734 327 207 173 132 470 325 182 424 _ 4,869- 194,880 59,931 77,342 351,210 28, 575 10,815 10,825 3 1 3 2 3 5 1 2 2,009 1,185 216 111 282 50 1,718 1,363 416 2 2 2 L 3 1 L 3 3 5 1 5 3 7 2 6 3 2 5 4 2 2 3 6 868 263 684 536 75 196 812 122 89 294 264 306 274 546 145 844 157 270 514 106 94 209 151 4,232 1,730 1,457 3,662 1,021 4,301 325 60 100 300 394 914 714 664 487 428 1,883 1,544 933 13 467 771 108 571 11 159 923 165 1,220 1,029 4,257 3,743 1,913 1,185 1,188 3,806 1,294 7,133 1,268 750 4,128 1,434 1,301 63,066 1,350 7,393 1,257 1,478 29 211 91 606 20 159 £J 292, 581 6,890 O 3,392 1,517 1,270 2,764 17 O 8 388 21 37 , 2 * tfl 542 H OREGON Baker Benton. ^ Clackamas Clatsop* Columbia . Coos._ . _ .. Crook Deschutes Douglas Gilliam Grant Harney Hood lliver Tackson TetTerson Josephine Xlamath Lake Lane Lincoln Linn Malheur Marion Morrow Multnomah Polk Tlllamook Umatilla Union Wallowa* Wasco . . . . . _ . _ _ . . . _ Washington ^amhill ,. . *_ Total__ . . . . . .. 97 563 475 2,317 1,327 1,155 80 524 1,965 806 27 508 252 2,048 2,067 746 96 46 382 245 841 154 54,492 26, 771 18,532 98 1,683 391 356 800 880 149 898 614 2,1.65 1,306 302 232 892 526 140 341 402 695 97, 633 46, 900 31,545 489 980 6,638 2,570 678 1,527 1,347 675 1,960 2,579 1,223 457 117 184 2,827 1,482 5,283 1,106 103,140 1,295 1,590 9,145 4,299 1,050 2, 931 2,024 4, 344 184,041 75 325 50 125 175 125 65 100 100 300 25 50 325 240 300 25 285 160 365 150 6.825 110 75 675 400 100 200 135 300 13, 020 42 37 124 14 127 62 31 115 87 49 176 8 23 58 25 6 83 100 298 72 19 111 25 129 5 67 42 143 462 2 86 85 190 55 4,210 73 61 851 110 91 192 106 319 8, 354 862 3,630 544 1,737 2,231 44 g 857 " " " 145 B 778 761 .149 H 8 O fcn 367 3,530 79 60 225 72 226 1,021 3,214 164 72 151 23 2,239 1, 164 4, 572 1,756 89, 537 1,059 1,400 5, 583 3,430 721 6, 139 LJ 118 157 52 25 594 359 37 98 133 269 5, 588 841 " o 53 H 5 37 -3 SJ 1 ^ 28 1,442 d 2 w 801 20 W 2, 202 1. 050 3, 451 .119 fj 5 ^ 153, 500 2. 088 CO TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81, 1924—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and counties Number of banks Loans and discounts Duo from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation 773 49,146 897 1,515 177 6,921 1,845 1,278 2,444 1,902 4,241 200 1,190 1,018 4,079 957 2,585 925 1,133 1,151 586 1,916 3,351 1,044 3,642 5,637 321 2,072 51 1,503 702 1,396 1,3,19 486 7,101 6,053 487 26,454 780 1,078 128 2,235 692 970 655 809 2,389 200 748 535 1,893 388 1,373 136 606 867 291 570 1,328 530 1,392 1,586 148 932 25 425 597 824 753 245 3,325 2,453 Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts o PENNSYLVANIA Adams _ Allegheny Armstrong Beaver _ Bedford Berks Blair Bradford Bucks Butler-Cambria Cameron Carbon. _ Center Chester ClarionClearfleld Clinton Columbia Crawford Cumberland Dauphin Delaware-Elk Erie Fayette. Forest... Franklin Fulton. Greene Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lackawanna Lancaster 5,346 242,943 5,439 7,999 1,059 29,330 _ 5,102 11,575 29,031 1,229 5,667 6,049 13,424 6,597 11,592 2,009 5,300 5,909 3,015 4,996 14, 600 2,800 21, 548 21,038 1,135 7,934 245 5,620 4,133 9,678 5,339 2,080 28,055 24,142 2,849 211,681 6,230 8,703 1,284 15,487 4,479 6,695 9,853 4,308 13,415 981 7,746 4,288 14,129 4,391 9,739 2,580 6,430 4,142 2,673 5,735 12,235 4,061 11,662 17,843 558 7,196 262 2,357 3,498 8,483 5,516 1,268 42,366 20,795 804 93,058 1,710 2,500 330 5,055 3,115 1,540 1,412 2,257 5,821 136 1,443 1,425 2,909 1,143 2,478 668 1,284 1,635 684 2,002 3,113 1,363 5,120 8,331 241 1,643 53 702 1,060 2,223 1,984 449 8,356 6,649 9,402 578,646 13,800 19,791 2,733 52,057 17,421 15,832 16,709 19,009 50.166 2,427 15,202 12,335 31,501 12,315 24,546 5,376 13,511 12.167 6,594 13,047 31,335 8,434 40,074 49,697 1,999 17,468 592 9,495 8,987 20,789 13,186 3,913 81,546 53,448 525 33,175 835 1,200 155 2,725 875 1,035 807 1,215 2,495 200 950 750 2,290 390 1,650 255 835 900 350 875 1,850 650 1,755 2,117 150 1,380 25 625 635 905 845 285 3,710 3,555 7,153 460,077 11,163 15,746 2,273 37,172 13, 876 12,292 12,292 14,415 40.658 1,728 12,092 9,783 22,189 10,548 18,652 4,061 10,880 9,147 5,306 9,508 23.659 6,199 33,125 40,110 1,380 13,013 491 6,701 17,372 10,268 2,755 65,997 40,655 45 5,521 124 233 2,673 129 257 505 587 378 99 215 216 1,033 25 238 50 101 40 178 1,010 147 124 60 345 292 142 1,400 o o a d Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzernc Lycoming McKean Mercer MifTlin Monroe Montgomery Montour Northampton Northumberland _ Perry Philadelphia Pitce. Potter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna._ Tioga Union.. _. Venango Warren Washington Wayne Westmoreland _ Wyoming York. Total 9,211 I 4, 569 17,160 28,229 16, 547 8,699 14,644 4,149 4,173 21,630 1,464 20, 852 10. 372 2,230 408, 703 116 1.154 21.003 2,202 7,216 549 4, 162 4.983 '842 14,251. .1I,846 23, 390 1.351 29, 575 1.370 21.704 I IUIODE ISLAND Kent Newport. Providence Washington..... Total.. 863 | 9,194 4.990 16,754 45.111 5,557 4,479 9.565 2,432 2,483 22,587 3,129 22,821 11,453 2,313 114,728 520 450 28,935 1,538 8,506 1,010 4,093 3,253 1,450 1,928 3,551 22, 375 2.749 24, 724 2, 637 37.414 3,173 1,472 3,730 7,270 2,359 1,926 3,329 626 614 4,481 435 4,687 2,448 534 166,457 85 258 5,033 519 2,110 163 921 713 288 1.952 1, 245 5,397 286 8,352 507 5.041 22,315 11,411 38. 834 83, 753 25,804 15,466 28,531 7,357 7,674 50,085 5, 249 50,147 25,219 5,196 720,296 729 1,952 56,626 4,354 18, 730 1,746 9,469 9,474 2. 658 18,645 17, 220 53, 330 4.472 64, 651 4, 633 45, 472 1.125 875 2, 700 4, 275 1, 785 1, 265 1,685 525 500 2,702 375 2,920 1,360 340 28,680 25 175 2,745 225 1,010 100 550 500 250 700 800 2, 375 250 2,510 305 3, 260 4,171 1,325 4, 659 8, 762 4,078 1,142 2,204 470 837 5, 739 579 3, 501 3,423 598 77,02L 62 174 6,061 563 1, 784 107 487 619 458 1,583 1, 136 4,863 327 5,915 454 4.085 2, 697,048 139,866 268. 744 1,285,984 888. 047 411,107 j 236 1,980 38, 573 105 521 2,108 19, 985 49 124 502 7,908 28 4, 738 67,932 184 100 420 5, 700 100 22, 663 8,562 | 73,748 j 6, 320 9,446 390 788 558 2, 748 213 257 601 13,147 24 115 40 257 1 52 51 7, 273 53 84 53 538 23 6 74 3,475 562 1, 043 683 3,651 273 337 815 26,102 100 100 525 45 50 160 2,400 257 .0 1 467 1.401 34 200 634 881 j, 3(57 80 J, 792 100 100 17,801 95,231 O W H 38 329 10 170 77 394 43 428 84b 780 40 1.17S 17 683 2. 123,958 O O 47, 118 584 3,517 48, 650 28 160 342 8,912 32 40, 894 16,141 8. 542 29,440 67, 355 16,700 12,4.15 23,216 5, 23S 5, 059 37,978 3, 842 39,690 19,038 3, 852 574,355 618 1,392 45, 569 3,335 14, 840 1,441 7; 912 7,527 1, 754 15,288 13, 644 43,308 3,615 53, 036 3, 568 34, 578 50 222 f 4,708 j 52, 779 I SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville--. Aiken _ _ Allendalo..Anderson.. _ Bamberg... Barn well— _ Calhoun Charleston _ •110 746 342 2,884 137 85 556 7, 531 is 101 195 85 149 25 1,680 n < TABLE N O . 62,—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national hanks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 31, 1924—Continued fcO [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts O SOUTH CAROLINA—continued Cherokee 2 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 Chester. . Chesterfield. . . Clarendon Colieton DarlingtonDillon.:... Dorchester Florence Greenville.. Hampton _ Horry Kershaw Laurens... Leel-_ Lexington Marion MarlboroNew berry. . Orangeburg. . Rictiland Saliida Spartanburg Siiinter Union... York.. 3 a i 2 1 1,967 1,322 222 327 468 1,207 538 335 1,963 13,137 111 517 208 52 33 77 191 57 2 374 1,810 26 223 105 148 304 310 92 84 44 127 iO9 57 394 2,492 18 143 504 196 144 175 1,057 3,140 4 1,137 910 5 1,185 1,620 1,644 1,098 911 1,989 5, 225 13,670 674 6,84.9 4,929 655 3,341 1,038 100 137 338 227 195 178 160 680 5,586 10.7 1,542 707 45 954 82 85,185 20,248 1 2 1 445 1,079 494 1, 688 3, 727 39 395 39 298 1,887 3 2 3 2 3 2 7 4 1 5 4 1 Total-. _ _ 589 272 31 2,795 2,035 382 48.6 630 1,619 767 415 3,056 18,362 164 907 841 1,559 2,304 2,461 1,572 1,307 2,372 7,507 26,991 275 150 50 238 165 21 50 75 20 150 100 60 300 1,306 25 n 75 200 175 225 150 18 67 13 22 102 1,953 3 58 52 142 245 119 75 62 113 175 125 510 1,500 100 1,300 750 1,282 5,528 100 490 19, 434 135,989 52 549 198 625 1, 955 545 2,099 789 10,036 6,847 791 547 135 98 50 24 75 136 12 271 700 23 75 50 100 50 125 125 125 106 389 1,227 2,091 1,622 261 350 372 1,156 596 299 2,20Q 13, 566 101 672 50 41 90 110 46 44 182 277 12 27 3,988 5,988 21,369 64 120 74 59 64 40 74 1,461 1,052 1,697 1,918 1,162 881 988 499 3.67 25 180 4,388 349 75 161 48 11,930 9,175 7,633 99,796 5, 719 25 75 40 125 275 31 78 21 70 422 10 75 25 105 209 629 8 SOUTH DAKOTA Aurora Beadle Bon Hoinnie Brookings Brown 4 _ 6 766 2,807 7, 951 o H 664 660 6,660 4,8.87 496 29 739 O 479 1,850 12 680 2,451 7,011 56 34 w o a 1,026 2,035 193 105 1,349 711 252 378 509 1,018 1,546 571 484 1.397 1,347 2,124 938 178 827 99 906 336 473 5,915 1,153 1,233 428 251 1,092 543 1,714 221 141 1,702 1,519 841 1,022 Total. 125 24 7 117 175 3,166 33 25 214 224 176 21 2 157 147 19 56 206 105 514 120 131 143 215 1,352 102 37 50 26 77 117 44 1,409 170 271 52 35 195 45 293 43 2 150 100 184 253 52, 385 11,777 651 900 205 325 1,347 2, 595 179 104 2,003 e.-. . Bntto Campbell. . Clark Clay Codington _ Corson Ouster Davison Day Deuel Fall River.. Faulk Grant Gregory Haakon Ilamlin Hand Hanson Hughes Hutchinson _ Hyde.. Kingsbury__ Lake___ Lawrence... Lincoln Lyman McCook McPherson. Marshall Meade Miner Minnehahii _ Moody Pennington.. Perkins Potter Roberts... Sanbornu. Spink I Stanloy. Tripp _ Turner _ Union Wnlworth". Yankton 116 224 102 38 71 437 815 9 36 607 472 251 39 27 305 56 61 94 193 210 727 97 132 253 203 1,139 170 24 262 13 73 149 119 2,979 396 486 71 76 238 119 613 44 12 429 416 137 243 i 7,046 1,034 l,(W>r> 282 n29 2,057 4,740 256 264 3,048 1,802 2,719 270 144 1,879 1,016 349 644 932 1,409 2,991 849 764 2,021 1,886 4,765 1,295 287 1,237 147 1,118 626 674 10,948 1,838 2,043 630 398 1,664 757 2,733 340 172 2,415 2,157 1, 2S3 1,727 80, 378 75 I 2f) 25 50 100 350 25 25 150 125 150 25 25 125 100 25 •10 32 93 207 5 6 128 35 125 11 11 28 13 11 18 72 47 42 47 36 55 105 200 60 50 150 125 275 80 50 75 25 115 50 50 485 90 100 50 25 175 75 115 25 60 190 125 130 150 10 69 8 25 59 17 366 53 113 16 19 70 31 125 7 6 77 67 26 79 5, 255 3, 360 58 50 95 150 755 551 230 307 1,816 3,937 102 176 2,358 1,521 2,230 218 109 1,641 615 280 470 759 1,179 2,570 711 653 1,482 1.287 4,095 964 129 1,027 78 697 493 595 9,634 1,529 1,562 418 328 1,258 503 2,332 298 77 2.059 ].; 903 856 1,21)6 29 31 12 176 52 3, .'.06 70,718 3,514 47 247 25 12 124 55 9© 6 m « 179 81 25 100 96 110 £0 25 38 25 40 25 13 413 90 100 25 25 84 40 57 10 109 423 22 45 283 65 115 10 188 20 O 61 5 j 18 H n o 233 309 83 73 28 12 242 o 50 o 167 122 48 97 H W a TABLE NO. 02.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each Slate, March 31, 1024—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars.] Anderson . Bedford. Benton Bledsoe.. Blount ._. Bradley. Campbell. ___ Carter Cocke Coffee... CumberlandDavidson.. .._ Dickson Dyer.. Franklin Gibson.. Greene Grundy. Hamblen... Hamilton--.. Hard in ... Henderson. _. Henry ITiokman _ Jefferson _____ Knox.. Lauderdule-. Lawrence; Lewis Lincoln London. McMinn.... McNairy Madison Marion 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 0 T 3 1 5 2 1 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 \ I 2 1 5 1 I 1 4 2 3 1 3 1 Loans ami discounts 409 1,302 208 469 472 1,452 1,276 826 430 874 297 35,742 1,232 610 876 285 609 266 1, 738 21, 456 150 85 627 456 198 24,325 258 815 149 1,763 732 1,584 119 3,310 556 Due from Bonds and banks, includTotal ing lawful securities reserve and resources cash in vault 101 263 130 12 340 201 89 181 64 375 17 9,802 328 178 246 121 136 60 305 4, 171 105 2 54 24 27 5, 122 28 98 50 249 118 334 137 1,080 317 151 228 128 31 163 197 333 197 107 284 85 9,529 340 207 205 100 340 117 154 5,846 112 74 214 121 26 •1,419 57 64 32 225 156 598 95 1, 422 180 687 1,834 480 551 1,097 1,863 1,754 1,322 650 1,579 411 57, 267 1,956 1,076 1,381 526 1,111 451 2,354 33,329 381 166 908 618 257 35,687 358 1,028 252 2, 299 1, 053 2, 651 360 5,916 1,066 Capital stock 60 200 25 60 100 150 150 100 50 125 50 3,800 150 100 110 100 60 25 250 2,500 50 25 50 80 2,900 25 75 35 215 150 225 30 400 100 Surplus and undivided profits 50 158 8 31 31 193 85 11 11 163 13 3,318 63 141 79 11 63 24 229 1,937 24 0 30 53 10 2, 095 13 21 6 159 34 105 34 242 36 Circulation 49 198 25 7 100 150 37 100 50 111 15 2,223 97 100 104 51 19 25 225 2,487 30 50 20 25 2,479 15 60 35 214 74 225 8 392 25 Total deposits 523 1,248 422 381 865 1,252 1,482 1,101 539 1, 181 333 40,794 1,631 699 1,070 329 969 378 1,510 25,799 277 135 778 426 176 26,842 275 797 176 1,545 775 2,096 288 4,881 905 Bills payable and 10- discounts REPORT OF T States and counties Number of banks 30 71 119 10 O ft K O 5,190 t*3 34 0 i:j«J tn 0 158 21 836 30 50 166 20 d 0 Marshall Maury Monroe MontgomeryObion Perry Polk.. ._ Putnam Khea lioane ltutherford... Scott Sevier Shelby Sullivan Sumner__ Unicoi Warren...... Washington.. White Williamson.Wilson 1 & 1 2 2 j 1 1 6 9 2 i i 2 1 1 2 3 2 2 o Total. Anderson Angelina Aransas Armstrong Atascosa Austin Bandera Bastrop Baylor Bee Bell Bexar Blanco Basque Bowie... Brazor ia Brazos Brewstor. Briscoe Broo k Brown Burleson Burnct Caldwcll C allann n Cameron.. .107 I j ! : I : ! i : ' 538 151 450 28 432 273 52 61 156 32 545 201 2,655 6,902 1,422 2,434 1,889 80 375 60 200 159 25 25 50 25 325 225 50 54 1,400 300 100 25 235 625 125 175 130 102 298 3 277 63 17 28 38 89 136 74 36 6 1,424 287 24 12 243 322 130 140 51 803 3,097 80 322 40 199 79 25 25 50 25 259 94 31 1,971 1,371 606 56 484 289 41 66 114 128 403 103 125 4 2,489 873 170 57 636 865 218 239 202 142,344 33,132 35,915 221,764 17,323 13,287 1,355 878 77 119 161 430 31 1,063 636 .1,037 3, 386 26, 908 148 439 6, 539 .152 1,511 759 306 327 2,019 432 178 982 81.2 2,852 393 133 35 27 14 132 1 358 55 123 927 6,749 107 53 3,049 84 399 102 II. .Hi 658 121 69 350 62 1,078 478 364 34 14 85 122 21 420 212 193 1,625 11,179 63 182 2,251 186 871 114 112 96 518 192 39 523 328 1. 705 2,341 1,438 177 195 284 747 61 1,985 952 1,392 6,485 49,330 329 772 12,199 442 2,989 1,002 518 470 3,441 777 295 1,736 1,249 5,895 175 100 25 25 50 110 25 125 125 200 650 4,750 25 140 710 50 250 105 55 50 300 100 55 300 100 425 317 71 16 27 16 22 171 72 23 25 13 99 247 144 266 281 2,527 37 45 685 26 346 102 157 6 556 65 23 205 73 402 62 37 99 342 3,986 25 47 246 12 196 90 8 10 222 100 54 49 37 397 1,924 226 1,638 748 116 337 548 561 2,572 934 538 109 11,685 2,672 696 372 1,209 4,716 907 1.09 73 3,878 642 164 58 662 761 275 139 236 323 2,650 1,373 216 488 831 757 3,714 1,271 806 196 19,253 4,415 1,074 516 13,385 i 541 2, 018 161 1,814 1,067 149 410 692 544 2,806 850 653 136 I.1., 128 3,148 849 424 1,942 4,640 ' 1,04.1 i 1,533 j J,375 j 164,799 j 1,678, 1,194 113 70 206 511 36 1,551 646 800 5, 200 3(j; 181 212 520 10, 527 , 354 2, 1S6 i 705 ' 58 jf-:o 1I H 3S0 229 y, 74s h: c c 21 7 403 2. 362 ' 512 1,1*3 ! 1,038 I 4,606 I O 65 TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items ofresources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 31, -7 19H—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties TEXAS—continued Camp Carson Cass . . Cherokee. Clay Coleman Collin— Collingsworth Colorado.,. Comal Comanche.. Cooke Cory ell Cottle Crockett Crosby Dallam Dallas Dawson Deaf Smith Delta. -. Denton. DeWitt.. Dickens Donley Eastland Ector-.Edwards Ellis El Paso Erath Falls Fannin Fayette Fisher. Floyd... Fort Bend Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts 3 W H O _, _ 3 2 4 1 2 3 9 2 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 10 _ -. 2 2 7 3 2 1 3 1 I 8 5 2 a 9 3 . Loans and discounts . 1 2 1 713 170 939 627 307 1,424 4,030 685 393 387 1,071 1,913 900 332 416 314 299 69,655 368 444 539 1,840 1,038 905 220 515 127 94 4,815 19,696 427 1,863 3,453 1,198 356 699 436 S45 2 454 114 76 ' 430 1,634 63 26 286 339 471 267 327 79 32 81 20,642 8 105 147 466 179 49 53 75 86 1 1,293 2,947 153 674 824 622 17 27 210 153 23 407 179 84 486 1,323 285 67 296 290 780 404 56 77 88 45 24,761 345 83 189 744 277 185 51 273 64 10 1,681 5,264 210 855 1,100 616 46 141 181 1,348 210 L871 988 494 2,614 7,441 1.113 492 225 70 176 75 55 340 670 125 75 977 1,788 3,253 1,626 100 250 475 200 50 100 100 75 737 585 507 528 119,558 787 692 955 3,381 1,572 1,206 343 928 240 136 8,247 30,407 847 3,577 5,711 2,493 451 946 832 9,400 50 100 125 345 175 140 50 105 50 35 1,015 2,025 110 350 870 125 50 75 50 60 12 234 141 50 189 38$ 138 25 150 75 367 188 81 109 38 48 5,239 35 68 47 329 168 90 33 37 15 609 498 108 501 419 144 21 84 45 225 119 75 54 299 495 21 50 186 120 122 40 75 23 75 4,708 6 99 96 186 50 35 50 55 35 706 836 65 287 3.57 109 12 22 25 789 94 1 343 696 335 1,690 6,858 829 372 677 1,277 2,290 1 115 567 276 323 280 98,851 695 424 685 2,521 1,179 941 210 716 140 82 6,918 25,964 564 2,4i8 3,729 2,114. 368 717 709 50 35 95 28 25 24 50 1,129 H w O o E 8 lo JO 912 3"6 49 "A a Franklin. _. Freestone.. 7rio Galveston.. Garza. Goliad Gonzales... Gray Grayson.-Gregg Grimes Guadalupe. Hale Hall Hamilton.. Hansford... Hardeman. Hardin Harris Harrison... Hartley.... Haskell.... Hays Hemphill.. Henderson. Hidalgo Hill.. Hood Hopkins... Houston _ _. Howard.. . Hunt Irion . Jack Jasper Jefferson... Johnson Jones Karncs Kaufman.. Kent _ Kimble—_. Knox Laniur Lampasas La Stillo.... Lavaea. Lee Leon Liberty.... LimestoneLipsc:omb_. Llano...... 2 3 2 C 1 1 . 2 2 12 3 3 2 2 3 4 1 3 1 10 2 1 2 2 2 3 4 10 3 2 2 2 10 I 3 1 7 7 3 5 10 1 1 4 3 X 3 1 1 1 6 5 1 498 882 mi 34,817 500 285 923 438 7,860 mo 1,124 407 1,934 633 8(14 181 1,120 317 69,194 2,282 113 502 893 468 932 730 3,032 683 1,516 1,163 1,008 5,880 ]52 847 153 lfi, 294 .1,920 1,101 1, 508 4, (509 185 191 934 A, 495 . 766 314 1, 708 143 124 112 2,27(5 7K4 140 54 101 202 fi, 069 54 57 185 J3 2,919 436 251 26 142 181 472 1 89 51 17,471 1,207 1 61 172 44 165 154 800 192 168 233 110 1,041 11 297 33 4,144 5G9 296 183 1,028 .2 1 2 120 1, 257 249 96 4J8 161 40 17 1,127 2S 58 250 288 1.55 4,232 98 65 456 66 2,049 348 400 200 290 335 488 33 486 311 26,044 808 15 154 257 85 342 334 1,205 113 568 268 367 1,834 75 370 39 7,804 902 782 467 1,650 133 41 312 1,032 307 77 674 108 59 46 1,481 122 125 852 1,371 751 24,774 723 440 1,717 682 13,417 1,921 1,935 695 2,541 1,316 1,963 240 1,794 772 118,761 4,479 153 759 869 691 1,520 1,425 5,333 1,084 2,336 1,705 1,575 9,193 245 1,596 246 28,942 3,844 2,283 2, 282 7, 540 355 245 1,475 7,448 1, 405 502 2,944 426 234 233 5,073 1,019 371 200 135 125 J.675 50 50 1.50 75 1,630 260 250 75 200 175 310 25 175 50 7,625 300 25 90 90 200 175 210 630 175 200 125 100 895 25 225 25 1,376 430 190 325 925 40 40 140 827 125 75 210 60 25 25 425 125 75 62 200 65 7fi3 82 73 130 39 1,244 92 294 52 118 171 233 28 1(52 1 6,301 344 5 60 62 58 96 7 655 143 395 219 195 653 60 93 19 1,633 215 198 183 1,017 18 12 139 483 115 91 204 61 24 7 251 68 42 57 125 387 50 49 150 6 1,157 110 114 18 123 100 52 50 49 4,128 198 62 90 25 62 108 477 171 125 104 100 648 6 169 568 291 120 116 793 10 71 644 125 60 149 15 25 6 240 20 547 979 436 21,949 641 268 1,240 407 9,237 1,449 1,277 550 2,052 869 1,369 187 1,407 672 98,372 3,629 123 557 627 408 1,188 1.078 3, 566 594 1,591 3,257 1,180 6,910 151 1,109 201 25,290 2,908 1,775 1,541 4, 676 288 132 1,091 5, 307 1,032 277 2,3S0 290 160 192 4,135 707 296 47 56 64 10 41 g W O 1,680 o g 21 25 o r1 86 125 60 33 187 7 3 23 39 O TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81, 102 J{—Continued 00 [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and Counties Number of banks Loans and discounts Bonds and securities D u e from banks, including lawful reserve and cash in vault Total resources Surplus and Capital stock undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts H O TEXAS—continued Lubbock_ Lynn _MeCulloek McLennan Madison Marion Martin Mason.. Matagorda Maverick Medina Menard Midland Milam. Mills Mitchell Montague Morris Motley Nacogdoches Navarro Nolan.. _ Nulces Ochiltree .'_ Orange Palo Pinto Panola Parker Pecos Polk Potter Presidio... Bains Randall Red River Reeves. Refugio w w o w C44 387 873 14,642 194 393 266 148 429 1,200 481 480 773 1,508 76 1,281 1,915 238 109 685 6,330 936 3,774 399 3,750 1,024 174 985 368 564 4,010 428 109 375 '• 3,025 ! 220 ; 423 I 32 17 220 3,071 34 77 54 49 42 467 357 5 75 758 66 371 284 185 53 266 3,355 222 1,619 10 440 354 31 445 36 22 667 89 31 58 311 54 70 108 395 208 (5,425 54 90 124 60 148 978 271 82 142 756 129 484 608 58 132 2,950 595 2,925 44 1,449 225 152 345 32 205 1,210 75 128 76 399 64 , 165 I 893 829 1,399 25,214 310 591 467 306 661 1,190 633 1.035 3; 202 287 2,235 2,950 528 235 1,124 13.134 1,828 8,634 485 5,865 1,791 396 1, 865 452 811 7,015 612 278 568 4,048 353 100 50 230 2,380 50 rr 50 I 50 I 100 ! 150 i 125 125 175 300 75 160 405 80 30 1,255 180 500 55 300 235 50 200 50 75 550 70 25 50 922 50 125 36 50. 180 1,434 6 50 94 45 22 332 93 82 131 274 33 232 241 78 9 100 1,097 51 241 54 399 95 27 148 29 64 358 80 48 15 312 59 18 672 716 885 19,336 241 457 261 180 514 2,299 839 374 603 2,386 155 804 2,080 312 195 857 9,855 1,478 7, 695 357 5,017 1,210 307 1,317 282 660 5,361 333 I 198 315 ! 2,187 188 ! 525 | 60 54 40 3 O o 9 52 60 H to O E o H7 60 12 150 274 61 117 444 5 H O d Robertson Rockwell Runnels __ Rusk Sabine San Augustine. San Patrick)— SanSaba Sehlicher Scurry Shackleford Shelby Sherman Smith Somervell Starr Stephens Sterling Stonewall Sutton S wisher Tarrant Taylor Terry ThrockmortonTitus Tom Green Travis Trinity Upshur XJvalde Valverdc VanZandt Victoria Waller Washington Webb Wharton Wheeler Wichita Wilbarger Williamson Wilson-_ Wise _._. Wood foung Total 1 2 4 ; 2 1 : 1 : 4 3 1 2 2 ; 1 : J 2 1 1 2 1 2 . 1 I 9 3 1 1 3 3 4 2 2 2 2 ,. " 2 2 237 552 1,137 742 248 307 532 781 261 1,002 089 271 SO 82 54 281 95 29 31 48 49 291 77 89 171 52 1 654 34 16 2,261 220 193 18 324 24 78 53 87 1, G84 528 301 36, 253 3,^83 170 230 700 3. 542 13, 424 838 721 9,512 573 2 86 136 1,110 3,308 118 266 1.56 340 201 835 240 1,024 413 106 4 1, 080 2,180 I, 122 1,806 423 2.108 3, 426 445 308 ]5,03L 1,326 3,828 647 1,440 1,199 1,214 2,943 173 620 207 244 294 522 574 502,639 | 130,504 2 1 I 6 2 9 3 C 5 11 147 242 515 282 143 51 128 220 60 156 206 62 32 786 38 15 1,327 31 105 108 46 15,498 1,570 93 51 157 851 4, 736 221 236 102 508 443 604 343 591 1,063 .187 185 3,953 490 1,593 485 418 303 494 185,909 475 1523 ; 924 :i, 804 1,370 513 418 717 1,145 378 1,336 1,154 o 409 125 H 3,267 O 368 117 4,152 295 473 732 428 64,985 6,159 306 397 1.093 5,877 21,976 1,218 1,282 1,498 3,193 .1,867 3. 359 .1,054 3,984 5, 237 772 581 23, 884 2,081 0,318 1, 379 2, 199 1.980 2, 482 o 805,323 ! O TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by covnties in each State, March SI, GO W2/i—Continued O [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans a n d discounts Bonds a n d securities T)ue from banks, including lawful reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus a n d undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts Box Elder (-ache Carbon Davis Grand 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 101 386 197 41 55 274 47 6 795 384 1,541 2,069 843 391 301 1,288 239 34,093 1,442 9 ? 737 100 126 50 25 60 100 25 2,100 100 850 35 90 71 35 13 102 16 1,336 29 470 20 122 50 25 50 1O0 24 1,914 74 773 28,718 1, 239 7, 642 _. 2 3 1,176 1,217 495 290 172 888 142 18,264 878 4,824 \,*m 146 369 107 51 36 104 42 7,446 163 2, 178 — 20 28,343 10, 179 10,642 51,944 3,525 2,197 3, 152 42,994 49 4 4 3 2 1 3 4 2 10 4 2 7 1,135 2,459 1,907 3,089 704 1,957 2,148 1,217 5,058 3,303 3,741 3,577 932 2,134 1,302 947 281 969 1,436 1,199 4,223 4,582 1,125 2,431 210 446 302 575 30 355 288 184 1,032 680 456 830 2,337 5,135 3,635 4,737 1,021 3, 359 3,950 2,754 10,776 8,707 5,566 6,978 325 435 4,50 650 75 175 475 200 318 429 364 444 35 117 399 160 690 374 347 475 1,439 3,733 2,471 2,381 784 2,890 2,627 2,175 8,048 7,399 3,072 5,382 5 80 104 586 48 57 163 20 293 400 500 550 251 424 244 526 69 120 284 199 843 413 957 432 46 30,295 21,561 5,388 58,965 5,060 4,762 4,152 42,401 2,199 4 5 4 3 1,717 8,101 4,958 4,560 420 801 2 421 1,193 1,740 124 204 883 711 774 30 2,809 12,106 7,280 7,434 588 235 950 400 500 50 306 757 374 741 15 184 818 397 398 50 J/Oab Alorgaji e _ Total _ 1.387 1,732 672 306 188 936 40 O O I 174 VERMONT Addison Bennington Caledonia . Cnittendon Essex Franklin Orange Orleans . Eutland Washington Windham -. _ _ Windsor Total 825 ur> 589 139 VIRGINIA Accomac. AJbermarle © So H © UTAH Bait Lake Summit Weber SI _ Aileghany C i t y of Alexandria Appoinattox 1,573 9,145 ft, 773 5,599 377 451 418 331 196 35 is Augusta Bath Bedford Botetourt Brunswick Buchanan Buckingham Campbell Clarke Craig Culpeper... Dinwiddie Elizabeth City.. Fairfax Fauquier Franklin Frederick Giles Gloucester Grayson Greens ville Halifax Hanover llenrico Henry Highland James City Lancaster Lee-Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg Lynchburg Mecklenburg __. Montgomery Nansemond Nelson Norfolk. _. Nottawsiy Orange—, Page Patrick __ _. Pittsylyania Prince Edward. Prince William. Pulaski Rappahannock.. Roanoke.__ Rockbridge Rockingham Russell Scott 4,439 407 1,773 1,417 85 295 6J2 575 323 449 32.1 5,575 1,413 425 62 33 296 251 2,587 7,464 1,341 839 2,333 2,260 5,091 1,117 128 1,296 2,261 3,056 668 67, 581 2,551 399 311 285 185 4,024 512 386 10,134 714 2,159 1,692 492 41,350 1,224 1, 672 1,157 191 7,992 1,538 842 1,419 333 15,960 l.i»79 •i,0f,4 827 48 94 3 1,986 1,246 514 218 351 862 235 130 122 312 774 70 839 80 196 59 46 57 32 1,066 42 21 255 769 334 146 295 224 407 128 19 123 301 499 87 10,033 20,316 707 28 102 323 105 13 1, 507 136 78 2,875 106 300 585 80 7.804 ' 245 5i:< 38f> 91 1,634 289 182 374 S8 4,325 312 SM2 117 131 24 111 .0 5 68 567 37 31 1,841 80 345 434 51 8.079 ' 126 2.04 241 34 855 237 235 209 63 4,870 266 4:5! «o ; 117 7,062 618 2,320 1,020 726 502 510 8,414 535 319 3, 2 6 0 10, 5 8 7 3,080 1,548 2,967 2,887 6,582 1,616 297 1,692 2,961 4, 5 5 9 844 101,043 3,664 458 541 458 282 6,404 732 524 1-5,612 911 2,921 2,876 em 62,176 i,6«) 2,496 1.823 338 10,779 2,115 1,312 2, 131. 496 26, 768 2, 645 5,715 ],(i"f.ri 1,001 540 50 150 85 40 50 100 945 354 39 151) 50 100 85 1,150 1,028 25 25 200 1,600 200 125 200 200 600 150 35 150 255 375 75 6,300 250 25 30 25 25 365 50 71 1,500 100 335 500 oO 4, 300 .170 225 180 50 600 150 97 250 75 1,925 250 .075 <" *: .4 0 89 38 17 24 52 21 195 517 212 90 292 137 929 118 12 105 294 231 22 8,777 219 57 45 32 39 50 1,085 8 24 100 1,600 200- 83 138 149 600 150 35 93 1. 15 297 20 2,307 229 25 9 25 10 531 25 20 337 48 64 2,1]2 149 .1,489 .100 219 220 31 173 343 4,526 120 234 J50 9 1,042 156 50 3,984 .150 22a 74 50 600 122 81 100 23 2,229 KS4 fiOfi 47 SO 200 20 1,560 :o < .0.0.0 &• " li'i 4,899 479 1,707 682 506 331 344 4,540 434 249 2, 409 2,439 1,236 2, 245 2,081 4,278 1,022 273 "l98 62 103 55 42 356 486 26 14 61 315 175 75 214 1,167 2,297 3, 590 668 75,332 2,642 283 466 376 239 5,094 589 312 8, 567 562 2,059 1,713 439 40, 447 1,114 1, 778 1,409 210 8,087 1,082 1,0.09 1. 2.03 ' 377 20, 900 2, 174 3, r.s« 735 872 j l 177 05 28 6,962 308 68 o C *<. t _ PS o i—i 74 20 57 1,534 .136 100 76 6, 579 11.0 30 . JO l) i r & O H rj r o tj r 5 10 262 148 391. 93 30 00 TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81, oo to 1924—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks 'States and counties Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills p a y a b l e and rediscounts VIRGINIA—continued Shenandoah Smyth Spotsylvania Sussex. _ Tazewell Warren Warwick Washington Wise Wythe York „ 84 50 2 2,145 1,788 1,130 228 2,322 675 7,189 3,814 4,305 844 372 400 353 722 26 732 101 2,527 780 1,138 271 338 267 223 262 44 711 51 992 462 554 215 81 2,882 2,489 2,151 313 3,891 850 11,323 5, 376 6,313 1 355 813 255 245 150 25 310 50 500 600 525 150 50 283 214 123 14 336 61 637 319 421 177 41 160 224 125 25 254 40 494 447 486 149 48 2,084 1,751. 1, 754 249 2,791 588 8,827 3. 689 4, 552 877 673 182 _ _ 262, 595 58, 591 52,844 392,420 29,997 32,408 22,653 278, 957 23,806 3 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 957 421 1,081 592 1,895 1,298 1, 051 433 107 109 2,649 428 64,098 573 1,240 227 550 2,338 757 158 97 160 393 1 701 298 756 12L 60 41 2, 783 929 33,494 956 1,007 11 113 148 443 195 788 167 526 "[97 32 9 1, 133 171 29,626 194 445 70 245 284 167 195 1 317 704 1,859 1 227 4,717 1,810 2,425 712 283 168 6,727 1,566 132, 004 1, 762 2,824 322 1, 295 3,086 1, 269 1,195 185 50 100 75 250 200 175 50 50 25 275 75 6,400 125 175 50 50 270 150 53 26 64 25 119 186 48 24 9 90 25 50 75 250 111 50 50 20 45 328 37 4, 705 36 81 5 52 99 39 31 133 12 2,163 20 157 929 603 1, 623 1,052 4,098 1,139 2,009 587 189 118 5, 991 1,441 116. 750 I, 574 2,347 267 1,128 2,489 932 990 3 3 7 2 __. Total -' * 6 4 2 1 6 1 144 89 834 321 324 -- -- -.- _ . _ 4 I 18 2 3 I 1 5 4 2 552 259 247 426 125 35 44 97 50 p S3 o WASHINGTON Adams Benton Chelan Clallam Clarke Columbia Cawlitz Franklin Garfield Grant Grays Harbor Jefferson King Kitsap Kittitas Klickitat Lewis, _ _ Lincoln Okanogan Pacific _ W w o o H s 174 143 15 25 447 8 33 30 183 51 n d 9 Pierce.Skagit fcJnonomish Spokane Stevens Thurs ton Walla Wnlla Whatcom Whitman Yakima o 7 0 8 2 4 5 10 9 {). 704 1,577 5. 350 6,330 195 728 .1,977 3,189 1.951 1,431 4,201 707 2,089 7, 279 229 I, 117 1, 197 1,599 1,542 1,071 24, 703 4,402 14,538 42, 901 1,308 4,879 9,106 9,248 9,905 9? 192 1,325 300 775 3,000 85 200 450 475 825 875 459 107 330 1,046 28 262 719 612 513 361 09 i 177 159 2,518 84 82 242 125 513 192 22, 085 3,810 13,025 35, 734 1,094 4, 334 7, 295 8, 030 7, 777 7, 706 113 Total.. 12. 421 1.953 0, 708 27.18 L 808 2,612 5, 430 4. 214 5, 772 5, 091 153,606 73,807 50, 709 297,454 17,105 10,404 8,215 257, 152 159 198 49 00 98 1,421 49 337 49 75 50 99 100 952 35 49 916 59 29 13 460 731 99 .129 487 184 248 78 112 40 1,049 97 25 104 50 130 37 3,149 2, 708 881 785 1.441 12,981 539 5,234 305 1, 0241 305 1,240 377 14,660 012 308 16, 006 1,417 676 2, 399 9,412 11, 884 1,959 1,2.18 9, 927 3, 074 3,950 2,102 1,510 027 10, 852 1, 202 505 1,888 225 2, 362 2,429 •j* f.CB 17 400 27f !4 O 2,471 "WEST VIRGINIA Barbour Berkeley Boone Braxton Brooke Oabell J )oddridge Fayctte Grant (}reen brier _Ilampshire Hancock Hardy 11 arrison Jackson J ef Ferson Kana wha Lewis Lincoln Logan.-.. McDowell Marion Marshall Mason Mercer Mineral M i ngo MonoDgalin Monroo _ Nicholas Ohio.— Plcasanls Pocahontas Preston Putnam Raleigh. _ Randolph _ _ _ _ H O 4 2 1 1 1 2 1 8 • > 1 o 1 0 2 ] 0 J 2 ] 10 0 ') . 2 5 3 3 1 3 ! I 1,847 2,075 707 077 891 13,301 418 4,022 128 971 211 943 450 11, 240 5.15 247 13, 595 1. 123 ' 458 2, 250 7,719 7, 008 1, 175 1.247 10, 010 1.827 3, 330 2, 000 1, 284 528 8, 358 1,109 388 1, 299 208 2,024 1,754 1,108 927 213 102 520 2,983 110 1,029 204 120 207 524 160 3,924 205 3,300 271 129 202 1,735 5,278 770 150 1,195 1,805 512 298 271 148 4.841 294 109 623 84 171 616 542 v 355 127 117 240 2,131 80 943 02 121 38 153 59 2,157 134 55 2,980 171 280 144 1, 809 1, 050 300 25:} 1,510 532 825 230 327 53 1,91.0 104 72 250 31 480 439 3,719 3,532 1,138 933 1.709 19,005 053 0,420 420 1,287 501 1,007 702 18,000 745 515 20, 725 1, 723 890 2, 884 11,734 15,210 2,315 1,071 13. 320 4, 344 4, 794 2, 589 1,947 740 15,078 1, 535 595 2,240 332 3,007 2,908 180 200 50 (JO 100 1,700 50 390 50 50 100 100 1,050 70 50 900 00 50 150 725 745 100 130 1, 150 205 350 80 150 40 1,100 100 25 125 50 300 225 209 233 99 28 70 1,070 10 305 ' 22 71 36 139 45 1,275 28 48 2,138 186 141 223 931 1, 158 157 129 1, 122 279 240 209 105 39 1,184 80 39 115 7 214 207 .10 1.93 i)5 1,074 i 94 C i-a :-?S 9( V. 123 21.2 io( 17( (•).">: Of !)3f H C r H t5 H •» j e! a 119 ii) i,'Am 50 o Hi 15 . — oo CO TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks ^arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81, 1924—Continued * [Expressed in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Bonds and securities Due from banks, including lawful reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts fct £ Q £- WEST VIRGINIA—continued. 2 2 3 Ritchie Roane Summers Taylor Tucker Tyler __. 2 1 2 2 1 5 2 88(5 719 464 751 10,260 469 251 190 887 748 705 423 223 173 70 185 2,872 30 _ 125 131,070 42,153 1 3 Upshur W ayne Webster Wetzel Woo<i._ Wyoming Total 922 907 3,433 1,635 538 1,975 300 175 202 460 513 129 277 105 268 109 140 1, 291. 107 1,416 1,335 4,991 3,116 1,400 2,735 1,248 1,203 709 1,100 14,875 631 75 200 200 125 206 50 90 50 50 796 50 80 105 435 276 126 168 148 81 33 95 1,347 28 98 66 200 99 87 198 50 90 6 49 776 25 25,464. 207,030 13,086 15,639 10 610 H 1,135 1,088 3,661 2,524 1,040 2,135 870 942 620 906 10, 567 528 158,920 PH 436 22 g 128 Q 28 Dunn Eau Clairfi. Fond du Luc Forest Grant Green § •u 1,389 JH F 7,802 pi O WISCONSIN Ashland Barron BaynVui Brown Buffalo Burnet \ Calumet Chipnewa Clark Colii'iibiti Dane Dodge Doughis W _ _ 2 2 i 4 3 _ _ _ 1 2 2 1 3 6 4 2 3 3 5 1 3 1 2,723 1,138 34u 7,608 1,309 37 J 877 1,538 244 10^189 1,408 2,804 2,643 4,589 7,610 583 1, 305 1,192 835 276 46 2,082 313 117 280 1,107 228 1. C10 1,834 1,841 2,444 698 707 3,755 55 308 524 674 130 91 1,385 135 44 103 402 140 3H1 2,097 449 1,174 689 1,100 2,523 32 21') 192 4,652 1,658 503 11,453 1,796 543 1,333 3,157 636 3,392 15,350 3,810 6,603 4,191 6,699 14,459 724 1,901 2,018 200 75 35 1,150 100 25 100 200 50 175 1,155 260 400 250 375 1,025 50 175 100 278 62 19 767 36 29 58 276 17 114 436 219 346 99 164 853 11 96 161 200 50 25 678 37 7 99 175 49 99 627 230 216 79 354 890 50 99 99 3,970 1.471 424 8, 551 1,574 483 1,039 2,506 519 _ 3,004. 12, 705 3,100 5, 639 3, 763 5, 731 11,545 571 1, 463 1,658 —- H 307 49 frj £_ _ Q 37 d W to 20 V\ a - * * 7") 146 42 6S Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson . .left'erson Kciiosha. La Crosse Lafayette.._ Langlade _ Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette _ Milwaukee.. Monroe .-._ Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce _ Poik.__ _ Portage.. Price.. Racine Richland Hock Rusk St. Croix SaukSawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor 1 _ Trempealeau Vernon__ Vilas... Wai worth "Washington Waukesha Waupaca Winnebago Wood Total.. _ .._ _._ _ _ _ _ _ ___ ____ - _ 700 824 239 928 1,669 6,789 6,088 1,796 2,042 1,089 1,336 6,566 2,256 103,865 279 1,275 1,147 7,294 218 858 769 465 2,019 754 8,780 679 4,389 214 1,609 990 52 1,442 4,212 ' 653 197 390 157 2,206 1,243 4,601 2,719 9,429 5,916 494 264 381 166 1, 506 3, 773 3,369 681 902 505 897 574 2,082 18,182 228 542 275 2,074 390 152 223 124 1,193 477 3,115 54 1,875 47 591 226 12 249 1,066 126 47 230 1.64 1,000 540 2,874 951 4, 707 1, 553 193 194 71 182 581 2,533 1,827 785 442 121 492 663 589 28,518 39 288 266 2,118 76 207 116 75 610 329 3,004 59 1,235 54 443 212 18 353 1,306 123 27 111 29 503 21.8 1,095 716 1,911 1,112 1,479 1,380 702 1, 298 3,900 13,370 11,514 3,405 3,538 1,786 2,808 8,055 5,087 156,138 601 2,151 1,837 11,890 704 1,285 1,136 689 4,054 1,620 15,432 924 7,733 342 2,740 1,474 92 2,157 6,983 939 287 770 385 3,865 2,096 8, 909 4, 6 1 .1 17,282 9,307 100 100 50 50 375 600 900 200 200 100 200 650 250 9,200 50 125 200 885 50 100 75 50 300 50 850 50 400 50 175 100 25 215 500 60 25 50 25 250 125 550 200 1,105 700 64 84 12 64 320 524. 969 252 218 97 173 413 390 9,442 35 60 93 532 51 64 42 15 150 35 250,924 77,941 65,806 411,693 26, 275 23,138 25 100 50 12 293 120 897 .193 197 98 200 397 218 3,836 40 68 149 582 50 39 31 50 168 50 15,286 1,289 1,066 590 1,173 2,911 12,083 8,742 2,761 2,921 1,391 • 2,235 6,073 4,224 128,298 446 1,898 1,394 9,882 553 1,072 988 574 3,429 1,485 13,543 615 6,456 261 2,373 1,203 56 1,719 5,857 789 231 661 327 3,110 1,711 7,306 4,005 14,384 7,369 339,170 | ::::: g 100 g 4*486 o 30 h£ w 10 :::::: 148 27 9 8 g hj H 2 O JH ...... H 44 o ^ H ff :::::: H 20 rti a r\ pa IP g 6,413 O 00 TABLE N O . 62,—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 81, 1924—Continued CO [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and counties WYOMING Albany Big H o r u _ . _ Carbon_ _ _ Converse _ Fremont Goshen H o t Springs Johnson Laramie_._ .. Lincoln Natrona _ _. Park _.._ Sheridan Sweetwater___ Uinta— Washakie _ Weston Total .._ Number of banks Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve and cash in vault Total resources 1,208 8,060 813 1, 542 3,919 811 256 534 718 234 660 211 197 108 125 106 3.935 495 3,103 404 325 766 313 66 100 4,429 1,131 3,998 775 890 713 1,146 630 17,071 2, 595 12,940 1, 525 2,349 5,636 1,532 I 37,349 I 7,102 11,866 11.414 Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts O w H 416 251 608 157 151 75 161 55 1,357 '868 1,405 204 384 545 341 22 102 3,121 517 2,536 387 508 470 800 453 Capital stock 829 j 200 90 315 50 100 75 100 50 850 100 575 110 175 280 100 25 25 ! r>8,571 i 3, 220 I con I 382 389 59 325 51 23 20 53 648 152 435 107 95 364 112 26 54 197 45 225 50 74 6 49 49 423 98 568 78 147 268 98 10 25 3,643 930 3,084 665 665 566 812 477 14,475 2,245 11,209 1,166 1,919 4, 723 1,222 322 650 2, 923 2, 410 48, 773 JO H < w 50 43 160 H C O S 674 hj H IM 63 p 65 W O hr; § J, 210 3 o TABLE NO. G2.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 31, 1924—Continued RECAPITULATION [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States Number of banks Maine Now Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 60 55 46 156 17 62 Total New England States,. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia.. 396 i 523~ 245 863 18 85 14 Total Eastern StatesVirginia West Virginia.... North Carolina.. South Carolina... Georgia Florida. -. Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee 1,748 Total Southern States 1,702 182 125 83 82 95 54 106 34 34 574 88 138 107 Loans and discounts 60,971 34,698 30,295 711,061 40,894 137,655 Bonds and securities 52,231 24, 716 21,661 223, 839 22, 663 65, 059 410,069 Due from banks, including lawful reserve and cash in vault Total resources Capital slock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts O w H O 128, 515 70, 763 58, 955 1,200,060 73. 748 2511 589 12,066 8,674 5, 388 107,384 8, 562 34, 480 236,553 | 7,345 5,340 5,060 67,517 6,320 20, 307 9,630 7, 284 4, 762 87, 256 9,446 25,857 f>, 622 5, 038 4,152 21, 908 4, 708 12,725 103,853 48, 722 42, 401 944, 657 52, 779 188, 436 2,000 4, 239 2, 199 28, 037 272 3,471. 1,783,630 111,889 i 144,235 I 54,153 1,380,848 40, 278 5, 068, 691. 713, 677 2, 697, 048 22,308 267,075 130.412 224,933 36, 649 139,866 1,710 .16,754 9,527 399,330 47,879 268, 744 2,852 23,014 8,184 79,129 18,938 95, 231 1,124 9,437 5,693 4, 124, 755 588, 443 2,123. 958 15. 950 209; 133 102,315 100, 890 19,500 47, 418 647 7. 302 4, 008 750,003 209, 552 7,164, 554 185,825 22, 653 10,610 8,919 7,633 10, 296 6,152 10, 710 2,890 4,444 43,382 4,315 16, 256 13,385 278, 957 158,920 136,932 99, 796 135,013 151,855 119,762 54, 936 91, 664 679, 0.15 68,454 198,308 164,799 C C 2,434, 708 344,806 1,285,984 10, 797 146, 225 68,418 1,169, 765 267, 574 888,647 8,118 65,037 30,125 1,193,711 76,544 411,107 2,656 45,934 21,294 4,290,938 | 2,429,266 | 1,751,246 ; 262, 595 131,070 124,488 85,185 124. 514 89; 274 97, 409 43,300 73, 703 502,639 54,052 170,674 142,344 1,901,247 j I I ! I 8,899,211 429, 439 58, 591 42,153 21,032 20, 248 19, 222 40, 872 30, 545 14, 542 16,480 130, 504 14, 933 .51,092 33,132 52,844 25,464 28, 585 19, 434 33, 975 39, 408 27, 550 10,489 19, 599 185,969 16, 440 35, 452 35,915 392,420 207,030 185,454 135,989 188,407 176,137 162, 238 70, 757 119, 596 805,323 89,100 265,343 221, 704 29,997 13,086 13,420 11,930 16,491 9, 540 13,386 4, 935 9,050 74,542 7,912 .18,521 17,323 493, 346 531,124 3,079, 558 240,133 I 208,401 | 101, 645 2,338,411 23, 800 7, 802 11.343 5, 719 8, 892 1,015 4, 083 3,999 7. 047 11,904 2,923 1.0,14 4 9, 74 8 109,085 = fcC C o l 00 TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, March 31, 1924—Continued oo 00 KECAPITULATION—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States Ohio Bonds and securities Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts s H W w o o 363 248 503 121 153 338 346 134 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas, „_ Montana Wvoming Colorado New Mexico . Oklahoma _ _ Total Western States _ Total Pacific States Total United States _. 914,820 389,259 1,576,728 448,760 411,693 627,472 398,415 542,747 63,910 31,843 95,955 24,725 •26, 275 40,016 26,350 42,492 72,440 23,469 110,146 25,837 23,138 32,389 19,279 28,007 47,300 27,586 34, 074 13,875 15, 286 16,873 18, 775 19,034 697,791 291, 780 1,293, 606 380,317 339,170 525, 894 316, 209 434,066 19,591 10,237 24,713 2,221 6,413 5,912 16,699 13,733 3,055,687 1,105,766 918, 226 5,309,894 351, 566 334,705 192,803 4, 278,833 99,519 o 59,428 $2,385 152,028 126,882 39,695 87,349 134,482 17,502 194,880 13,978 11,777 27,410 32,842 14,763 7,102 63,257 3,375 59,931 14,291 17,046 52,804 42,680 15, 568 11,866 55,961 4,944 77,342 94,473 86,378 244,043 214,799 74,690 58,571 261,819 27,749 351,210 6,815 5,255 16, 750 18,013 5,985 3,220 12,990 2,285 28,575 3,985 3,360 13,338 12, 271 3,998 2,923 13,347 1,224 10,815 4, 567 3, 506 8,921 11,093 3,003 2,410 6,003 1,448 10,825 75,032 70, 718 197, 618 168,305 59,188 48,773 226,220 21,445 292, 58.1. 3,965 3, 514 7, 215 4,129 2,486 1, 219 2,979 1,209 6,890 3 1,456 814,631 234,435 292,502 1,413,732 99,888 65,261 51,776 1,159,880 33,666 153,606 97,633 531, 277 35,373 28,343 9,019 15,873 73,807 46,900 179, 540 9,665 10,179 3,774 4,697 56,709 31,545 165, 207 10,709 10, 642 2,998 6,702 297,454 184,041 928,932 59, 832 51,944 16, 530 28,440 17,165 .13,020 f>0, 252 4,835 3,525 1,460 1,650 10,404 8,354 52,487 2,430 2,197 824 1,192 8,215 5,588 33,892 2,936 3,152 1,216 1,058 257,152 153,566 731,618 46,137 42,994 13,030 24,022 2,471 2,C88 32, 508 3,4f>4 50 602 _ _ 132,831 58,368 308,169 72,162 65, 806 106,959 64,067 109,864 113 97 270 72 20 11 19 . 240,386 95,435 303,828 107,816 77,941 123,302 58,919 98,139 170 116 176 264 94 39 142 31 424 Total Middle Western States 503,172 215,191 902,638 247,333 250,924 364,860 255,188 316,381 2,206 Indiana.., Illinois Michigan Wisconsin. Minnesota Iowa._ Missouri Washington Oregon — _ California ._ Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Loans and discounts Due from banks, including lawful reserve and cash in vault 871,124 328, 562 283,512 1,567,173 101,907 77,888 56,057 1,268,519 41,500 8,110 11,949, 201 5,001,444 4,013,163 22,053,198 1,334,822 1,580,493 725,986 17, 591,045 510, 533 389 O d w w TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March SI, 1924 FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 1 [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Bonds and securities Due from banks, including lawful reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus a n d undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts O w CONNECTICUT Total-- _ 9,678 3, 551 4,022 19,892 5, 524 923 3, 716 10,285 1,326 1,293 11,099 1,865 554 1,024 61,617 11,070 12,039 86,508 16,115 2,900 9, 329 4,950 1,055 1,169 6, 750 2,050 4")0 350 7,704 934 886 8,389 2,248 391 652 3,031 712 982 4,152 1,120 244 236 45,878 8,197 8, 505 05,089 10,384 1, 815 7, 794 .r)0 108 497 1,911 283 . 37,241 5,928 6,235 50,426 8,028 1, 258 4,334 _ 51 113,445 47,306 27,446 199, 578 10, 774 21,204 10,477 147,662 3, 200 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 10 . 6 8 8 14 8 3 4 3 7 8 3 2 Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tolland. . Windham 7,061 5,174 17,413 917 1,042 5, 532 2,195 1,709 1,199 5,697 1,022 1,957 2,209 645 7,139 5,910 1,100 10,107 1,317 1.836 f>; 505 4,075 1,271 1,845 3,347 2, 729 2,028 2,645 1,802 5,114 1,301 892 3,670 275 215 1,030 503 253 335 1,049 250 394 267 202 1,428 14,579 7,669 31,758 2, 564 3,149 13,557 6,937 3,344 3,450 10,370 4,054 5, 059 5,187 2,728 14,110 800 440 1,900 150 100 725 405 175 150 500 525 200 250 200 825 1,248 740 2,339 173 184 568 436 240 281 775 575 497 320 105 1,143 611 158 1,478 137 61 C13 385 152 89 488 408 198 108 89 587 11,744 6,104 25, 277 2.095 2^706 11,436 5, 702 2,777 2,902 8, 607 2,438 4,104 4, 381 2, 279 11,241 175 225 704 10 985 215 10 122 55 314 60 00,971 52, 231 12,005 128,515 7, 345 9, 030 5, 022 103,853 2, 000 3 11 13 2 1, 507 11,658 42,522 957 1,466 9,713 18,173 332 259 2,802 7,920 119 3,283 24, 790 70, 804 1, 435 250 1,475 4,820 75 204 3, 122 6,816 131 171 1,030 3, 470 74 2, 409 1S. K78 5;i. 054 1, 090 _ . o o fe 297 O MAINE Androscoggin Aroostook . Cumberland.. Franklin Hancock Kennebec. . Knox Lincoln. Oxford . Penobsoot Sagadahoc Somerset Waldo.. Washington York Total-. _ pi to 2r> 47 M ASSACIIUS ETTS Barnstable Berkshire Bristol Dukes. 188 1 5)74 65 00 TABLE NO. 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 31, 1924—Continued FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. I—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Bonds and securities Due from banks, including lawful reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts _ . 25 6 11 4 28 I 8 7 14 23 _.. .. 156 Total NEW HAMPSHIRE Belknap. . __ _ Carroll Cheshire Coos Qrafton _ . Hillsborough _. Mcrrimack . Rockingham Rtrafford Sullivan 1 5,470 978 6,255 1,369 4,457 71 1,089 1,907 50,022 5,305 2,375 665 2,488 446 2,945 49 486 563 4.087 3,059 57,207 7,179 63,109 8,720 62,276 605 10,239 18, 632 571,112 69, 547 795 51 569 50 1,782 H W M n o 164 709 21,059 383 o 167,384 1,200,060 67,517 87,256 21,908 944,657 28,037 338 101 676 443 597 3.571 1,218 539 726 465 3,567 1,542 6, 758 4,802 3, 988 23,125 9,442 5, 694 6, 622 5, 223 270 60 875 500 400 1,150 675 485 550 375 340 52 883 456 5M 2,183 1.335 383 623 495 258 59 867 445 306 1, 115 648 461 505 374 2,304 1,372 3.638 3,065 2, 695 18,061 6,000 3,931 3,960 3, 696 395 494 330 53 f>00 705 433 985 244 __ 9 ft 6 21,559 3,000 20,092 2,302 27,964 253 6,845 7. 434 80,805 23,901 7,812 991 9,295 1,101 7,539 105 1,430 2, 599 116,253 9,159 711,061 223,839 1,578 954 2 148 1.819 964 7, 626 2.382 2.029 3.215 2,001 55 Total 34, 698 24,716 8,G74 70, 763 5, 340 7,284 5, 038 48. 722 4, 239 1 3 12 1 236 1,980 38, 573 105 521 2,108 19, 985 49 124 502 7,908 28 894 4,738 67,932 184 100 420 5,700 100 160 342 8,912 32 49 410 4,225 24 584 3,517 48, 650 28 50 222 17 40, 894 22, 663 8,562 73, 748 6,320 9,446 4,708 52, 779 272 RHODE ISLAND "Kent Newport Providence Washington ._ Total H 4,205 675 4,050 750 4,300 100 852 1,735 39,950 4,280 38,074 5,326 43,449 7,697 38,218 430 4,309 12.980 456,360 47,574 1,566 455 3, 798 2,312 2.287 10,970 5,470 2. 755 2,460 2,625 w 70,152 9,547 76,597 11,333 75,944 825 12, 833 23, .584 736,305 82, 628 MASSACHUSETTS—continued Essex... Franklin Hampden Hampshire Middlesex Nan tucket Norfolk Plymouth Suffolk . Worcester o I p r> to w w VERMONT \ddison Bcnnington Caledonia ._ _ Chittenden Essex Franklin Orange Orleans Rutland _. Washington Windham Windsor Total .. 4 4 3 2 1 3 4 2 10 4 2 7 . . . . 1,135 2, 459 1,907 3,089 704 1,957 2,148 1,217 5,058 3,303 3, 741 3,577 932 2,134 1, 302 947 281 909 1,430 1,199 4, 223 4,582 1,125 2,431 210 440 302 575 30 355 288 184 1,032 080 450 830 2,337 5,135 3, 035 4, 737 !,021 3,359 3,950 2,754 10,770 8,707 5, 500 0,978 325 435 450 650 75 175 475 200 825 400 500 550 251 424 244 520 09 120 284 199 843 413 957 432 318 429 304 444 35 117 399 100 090 374 347 475 1.439 3, 733 2,471 2,381 784 2.890 2, 027 2,175 8,048 7, 399 3,072 5, 382 5 80 104 580 48 103 20 293 115 589 139 w 40 30,295 21, 561 5,388 58,955 5,060 4, 702 4, L52 42,401 2,199 C M o H FKDEBAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 2 CONNECTICUT ii 24,210 17,753 7,034 52,011 3, 533 4, 653 2,248 40,774 205 C y 02 137,655 65,059 34,480 251,589 20, 307 25,857 12, 725 188,436 3,471 H Bergen _ _ Essex.. _ Hudson _ Jlunterdon. Middlesex.. Monmouth Morris. Passaic Somerset Sussex Union Warren 29 21 15 11 10 22 9 9 4 17,481 48, 558 37,691 7,393 14,506 10, 933 8, 759 28, 786 4, 201 4,744 10, 202 8, 232 4,785 10,684. 9,870 1,349 4,449 2,520 2, 440 7,315 047 042 4, 450 1,314 42,645 138, 620 92,626 13,015 41, 590 31,683 25,508 71,400 8, 083 8. 700 39;300 15,109 1,855 7,600 4,700 707 1,992 1,580 1,000 4,950 305 475 2,075 810 2,011 8, 768 5, 447 1,054 2,331 2,047 1,487 4,974 442 045 1,959 1,477 840 2, 512 2,701 573 550 733 fill 2,133 74 400 1,034 751 30,672 117,170 77, 806 10,004 30,417 25,188 22,244 56, 509 7, 259 7,101 33,973 LI, 972 1,076 P 1,957 1,770 10 218 2,110 150 |rj he 13 9 18,703 09,425 41,864 4,026 21,691 17,017 .13,617 31,677 3,020 :<, 103 17,050 5, 289 Total 103 247,142 207,000 50,471 528,471 28,049 32, 042 12,978 7 51.910 2, 638 2,481 10,879 10,841 4,924 21,221 8,117 6,192 23, 094 1, 307 873 5, 330 3, 350 5,761 9,402 4,000 6,172 18,407 500 719 2,073 1,339 1,112 3,207 1. 030 1,045 97,001 4, 825 4,227 18, 704 10, 274 11,989 34, 746 14, 024 13, 739 3, 500 475 200 775 1,400 655 1,952 700 1,025 0, 728 449 90 1, 238 1,547 887 2, 560 1,100 985 2,148 4.62 50 509 810 035 1,055 502 720 Fairneid Total O N E W JERSEY Albany Allegany Bronx Broome Cattaniugus Cayuga Chautauqua Chemung Chenangb 9 1 r,«) O * 1-1 20 • H 281 148 ^ - 442,981 9,910 g 83,451 3,434 3,802 15, 823 12,248 9,637 28, 653 11,372 10, 731 750 * 300 270 175 504 IN, 280 240 Jr £ NEW YORK 1 a 10 10 TABLE NO. 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 31, 1924-^-Cihd CO to FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 2-Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties NEW YORK—continued Clinton Colnnihifl Cortland Delaware. Dutchess . . . _. _ Erie Essex Franklin Fulton _ _ Genesee Greene Herkimer Jefferson. _. . . Kings _ Lewis Livingston Madison Monroe . * . . . Montgomery__ Nassau New York Niagara . .. Oncida . Onandaga Ontario Orange _ Orleans Oswego -_ Otsego Putnam Queens Hensselaer Richmond _BockJand _ St. Lawrence - Loans and discounts Bonds and securities I) ue from banks, including lawful reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital siock Surplus and undivided profits C ircnlation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts H __ . _ _ . . __ _ 5 5 4 15 14 10 5 8 2 2 (i 13 12 0 ,r) 4 5 5 9 25 28 8 17 9 5 23 1 8 13 3 9 8 5 6 15 J 7,922 3,504 5,594 7,979 10,506 38,867 1,986 4,763 7,012 2,907 1,992 12,068 12,946 33, 544 1,153 2,214 2,983 22, .502 6,394 14, 981 1,867,071 17,131 30,183 13,991 4,573 16,803 2,345 5,731 6,538 351 11,110 16,251 2,772 4, 544 6,684 4,416 5,844 3,853 5,303 10,725 20,803 2,106 1,366 3,855 1,393 2,118 6,696 7,732 9,312 1,698 2,252 3,294 3,378 12,986 13, 237 750, 357 6,881 10, 721 6,795 4,367 17,900 905 6,206 10,945 999 9,831 31,722 3,204 7,025 6,928 1,015 794 1,025 1,147 2, 505 11,436 641 724 946 465 722 1,698 2,128 8, 306 370 476 669 3,711 1,850 3,136 1,066,336 3, 830 4,400 3,140 898 3,171 404 1,324 1,466 333 2,237 5, 587 760 1,239 1,341 13,883 10,347 10,688 14, 787 24,353 73, 532 4,813 7,059 12,380 4,826 4,978 21,344 23,975 52, 601. 3,373 5,012 7, 111 30,630 21, 519 32, 543 3,921,324 28,394 47,141 24,311 10,023 38,894 3, 754 13,649 19,400 1, 6U8 24,146 54,825 7,003 13,219 15, 483 600 700 450 925 1,645 3,415 300 575 1,000 200 525 1,125 1, 555 2,400 200 300 360 2,450 1,200 1,553 164,150 1,475 3, 605 1,885 525 2,300 100 625 950 200 l,50Q 2,315 575 550 875 868 795 485 1,273 2,016 3, 201 469 789 903 324 466 1,637 1,655 4,035 321 249 415 780 2,086 1, 557 321,969 2,190 4,332 1,534 546 2,874 150 624 1,585 144 919 3,450 545 791 1,207 J 592 424 430 757 930 2, 613 284 290 992 147 263 937 1,121 588 184 225 308 1, 084 9.r,i 698 38,874 1, 385 1. 907 874 161 2.070 5Q 463 701 110 494 2,215 192 228 734 11,655 8,241 8,984 10,758 19,037 60,612 3, 699 5,080 9,189 4,154 3,554 17,482 19,252 44,710 2, 600 4,237 fi. 006 25, 081 17,247 28, 334 3,181,013 22, 793 33, 590 19,557 8,611 30, 658 3, 354 11, 745 .15,864 1,243 20, 648 40, 298 f>, 591 11,619 12, IS!) 109 165 338 1,042 72" 3, 680 60 304 H if if 117 383 5K2 0 1,231 28 320 84,806 430 2, 50H 427 180 947 100 188 237 f>(>5 ")39 94 2"» 477 o Saratoga Schenectady. Sclipharie.-Scbuyler Seneca _ Steubeu Suffolk..—. Sullivan Tioga Tompkins. _ Ulster Warren Washington. Wrayne Westchester. WTyoining-._ Yates 6,090 5,796 773 448 1,809 6,244 7,860 5,681 2,440 4,268 7,144 11,762 8,192 6,111 29,971 2,708 224 523 Total- 6,836 6,407 3,316 1,085 1,784 5,712 9,204 5,932 2,770 2,037 5,775 4,198 7, 249 6,901 39,853 3, 363 139 2,434, 708 .1,169, 765 1,414 1,477 408 190 590 1,386 2,079 828 584 1,041 1,307 1, 705 1,388 1,347 646 39 1,193,711 { 14, 740 M,255 4, 541 1, 795 4,331 13,752 19, 864 12, 770 5,966 7,455 14, 582 17,950 17, 226 14; 765 78, 861 6,817 414 660 500 175 75 200 600 915 664 450 625 1,175 401 785 818 2,800 250 50 772 916 259 108 233 1,015 1,391 822 337 575 1,811 2,161 1, 010 640 4,030 399 17 557 291 167 75 177 502 613 349 299 372 800 307 535 679 1,858 248 13 12, 653 12,129 3, 915 1,488 3,711 .11, 588 16, 669 10,021 4,740 5, 854 10,513 14, 946 14, 792 12,434 69,141 5, 871 334 5,068,691 224, 933 399, 330 79, 129 4, !24,75.r 94 400 25 50 41 208 910 .40 27 281 .135 97 385 885 2,789 6,113 1,895 3,769 3,247 18 O O a Total 1,102 447 1,915 294 7,106 11, 765 3,437 622 813 275 1,056 1,454 342 361 64rl 122 4,727 8,606 2,617 3-11 230 70 10, 797 8,U8 2,656 22,308 1,710 2, 852 1,124 lf>, 950 047 10 15 12 6 7 11 7 7 7 17,280 7,105 21,144 4,126 8,073 5,464 26,695 3, 625 4,152 8,04$ 6,723 8,838 2,018 5, 591 5,469 16,092 3,151 4,040 2,946 1,335 4,690 580 1, 561 1,355 6,228 675 703 29, 938 15, 500 35,800 7,099 15,774 12,858 51, 370 7, 650 9,211 1.150 1,150 J,525 325 675 625 2.125 400 ,625 2,406 1,272 2,458 575 1,702 1,210 3, 93") 589 1, 030 548 734 913 208 425 1, 044 230 445 22,462 11,694 29, 270 4,811 12.289 <), 969 41,070 0, 3X7 0, «)04 3,326 631) 1, 536 1,179 473 024 _. 505 42 200 82" __ . __ _ Total. . _ _. 97, 664 55), 968 20, 073 185. 206 8, 600 15, 237 ft, %0 145, 402 9, 590 9 5,346 1,059 29, 330 8,682 6,998 5, 102 29,031 2,849 1,284 1 *>, 487 4,479 6,695 9,853 13,415 804 330 5,055 3.115 1. f>40 1,412 5,821 9, 402 2, 733 52,057 17.421 lf>.8S2 16, 709 50.100 525 155 2, 725 875 1,035 807 2, 495 773 177 6,921 1, 845 1,27S 2,444 4, 24.1 4S7 128 2, 235 092 970 7.153 2, 273 .'57.172 13, 870 12.292 i 2, 292 40, 0o8 4.r)l r>i:5 PENNSYLVANIA A dams Bedford Berks ._ Blair __ Bradford Bucks Cambria 6 20 13 17 11 20 o p w NEW JERSEY Atlantic Burlington Camden. _ Cape Mav ._ Cumberland Gloucester Mercer. _____ Ocean Salem 2 306. 890 DELAWARE 6 7 5 Q H FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 3 Kent - .. New Castle.-. . Sussex _ £j H ^ O g ^ «;"i5 2,389 O 3 w w n i 2, 073 12<) 2f>7 50f) 378 CO CO TABLE NO. 62-a.- -Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March SI, 1924—Continued CD FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 3-Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Num-, berof banks IStates and counties Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock, Montour Northampton Northumberland Perry Philadelphia Pike Potter Schuykill Snyder . Sullivan - ... __ . . . . .. - ... .. _ . . -- - -- - .. 1 10 10 21 14 3 12 12 13 4 31 1 10 7 14 36 8 12 21 13 8 4 • 25 3 ~ -•- 16 14 9 Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts W K 2 • PENNSYLVANIA—continued Cameron Carbon Center Chester Clearfield Clinton Columbia niimhprland Dauphin Delaware. Elk Franklin Fulton Huntingdon Juniata Lackawanna Lancaster Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming -McKean MirRin Monroe Surplus and undivided profits 31 1 5 28 6 3 1,229 5,667 6,049 13,424 11,592 2,009 5,300 3,015 4,996 14,600 2,800 7,934 245 4,133 2,080 28,055 24,142 4,569 17,160 28,229 16,547 8, 699 4,149 4,173 21,630 1,464 20,852 10,372 2,230 408,703 981 7,746 4,288 14,129 9,739 2,580 6,430 2,673 5,735 12,235 4,061 7,196 262 3,498 1,268 42,366 20, 795 4,990 16,754 45, 111 5,557 4,479 2,432 2,483 22,587 3,129 22,82] 11,453 2,313 114, 728 116 520 450 1,154 21,003 2,202 549 28,935 1,538 1,010 136 1,443 1,425 2,909 2,478 668 1,284 684 2,002 3,113 1,363 1,643 53 1,060 449 8,356 6,649 1,472 3,730 7,270 2,359 1,926 626 614 4,481 435 4,687 2,448 534 166,457 85 258 5,033 519 163 2,427 15,202 12,335 31,501 24,546 5,376 13,511 6,594 13,047 31,335 8,434 17,468 592 8,987 3,913 81,546 53,448 11,411 38,834 83,753 25,804 15,466 7,357 7,674 50,085 5,249 50,147 25, 219 5,196 720,296 729 1,952 56,626 4,354 1,746 200 950 750 2,290 1,650 255 835 350 875 1,850 650 1,380 25 635 285 3,710 3,555 875'* 2,700 4,275 1,785 1,265 525 500 2,702 375 2,920 1,360 340 28,680 25 175 2,745 225 100 200 1,190 1,018 4,079 2,585 925 1,133 586 1,916 3,351 1,044 2,072 51 702 486 7,101 6,053 1,325 4,659 8,762 4,078 1,142 470 837 5,739 579 3,501 3,423 598 77,021 62 174 6,061 563 107 200 748 535 1,893 1,373 136 606 291 570 1,328 530 932 25 597 245 3,325 2,453 407 1,981 2,881 1,601 530 490 322 2,283 373 2,244 1,131 300 6,629 24 170 1,919 222 98 1,728 12,092 9,783 22,189 18,652 4,061 10,880 5,306 9,508 23,659 6,199 13,013 491 6,701 2, 755 65,997 40,655 8,542 29,440 67,355 16,700 12,415 5,238 5,059 37,978 3,842 39,690 19,038 3,852 574,355 618 1,392 45,569 3,335 1,441 99 215 216 1,033 238 50 40 178 1,010 60 345 142 o o o r1 w 1,400 682 257 10 467 1,401 34 634 881 1,367 80 1,792 100 100 17,801 38 329 10 cj w w w o Kusquehanna. Tioga Union.. Wayne Wyoming York 4,162 4,983 842 1,351 1,370 21,704 4,093 3,253 1,450 2,749 2,637 17,414 921 713 288 286 507 5,041 9,469 9,474 2,658 4,472 4, 633 45,472 550 500 250 250 305 3,260 487 619 458 327 454 4,085 443 434 152 240 287 2,865 7,912 7,527 1,754 3,615 3, 568 34, 578 77 394 43 40 17 Total... 831,031 522, 930 264,645 1,682,658 85,549 177, 702 51,369 1,314,198 36,656 " a FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 4 KENTUCKY - Bell Bourbon Boyd Bracken Breathitt C ampbell Clark Clay Fayette Floyd Garrard Grant Greenup Harlan Harrison Jessamine Johnsonl Kenton Knox Liiurel Lawrence Letcher Lincoln Madison MagofTin Mason Montgomery Morgan Nicholas Pendleton.. Perry Pike . Powell Pulaski Scott Whitley. — Total 1,730 797 6,613 973 425 2, 516 2,371 359 10,943 287 565 452 698 1,125 1, 569 649 1,579 10, 491 1,322 617 1,141 1. 480 1, 237 2,024 404 1,317 1, 438 292 224 173 1,272 3,018 342 3,105 1,336 1,451 77 66, 335 421 387 1,201 515 169 1,442 580 80 3,908 243 294 141 264 309 560 159 394 2,581 151. 180 194 676 243 808 139 234 365 27 100 240 110 433 173 607 213 186 18, 727 I 419 76 1,471 293 54 410 340 50 1,653 152 169 22 180 304 355 137 270 1,522 157 177 384 337 194 558 101 238 339 36 77 74 97 419 68 475 232 454 12,294 2,739 1,312 10,463 1,803 697 4,499 3,374 507 17,345 701 1,051 626 1,173 1,874 2,564 977 2,304 15,084 1,672 996 1, 737 2, 529 1,760 3,477 657 1,860 2, 243 358 406 499 1, 508 4,074 584 4,304 1,852 2,212 101,821 200 100 1,075 75 50 200 300 50 2,250 25 100 50 75 225 200 125 200 1,100 80 50 80 150 150 350 25 150 200 25 25 60 100 450 25 325 125 100 8,870 142 137 644 220 20 422 432 34 1,606 23 149 40 82 47 282 135 230 902 150 50 150 160 174 299 33 122 305 29 32 9 79 208 51 247 155 20 100 306 25 274 123 70 2,156 665 7,580 1,438 512 3,628 2,348 386 9,902 647 703 428 923 1,377 1,848 594 1,617 11,700 1, 385 845 1,428 2,059 1,213 2, 529 574 1,476 1,546 278 349 410 1,120 2,910 483 3,327 1,396 1,899 7,355 73, 679 198 99 384 71 50 199 293 37 2,042 99 50 37 200 199 99 200 1,099 37 50 79 148 149 300 25 113 148 25 — H 310 750 »J "65 ? H 5 0 125 O O y — 45 50 25 35 24 H tC O r r1 W 281 20 ^ 135 K 12 57 3,375 CO TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national hanks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 81, 192 &—Continued FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 4-Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Due from Bonds a n d banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources i Capital stock Surplus a n d undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts s OHIO Adams. Allen Ashland.. Ashtabula... Athens. _ Auglaize- - . Belinont.. _ Brown Butler Carroll Champaign. (Mark; Clermont. Clinton.. Columbiana. 3 1 5 5 5 12 7 s 1 5 0 5 7 7 2 5 5 9 4 2 1 5 1 9 1 1 CoghoGton Crawford-Cuyahoga.. Darke Defiance.. Delaware Erie Fairfield.. Fayette. Franklin Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton _ . Hancock _ _. 2 _ — . 4 7 17 1 766 2,872 579 3,656 2,287 4, 259 12,312 1,909 8,069 274 2,657 9,802 1,211 3,542 6,927 2,172 3,094 60,217 3,771 1,747 1,107 2,785 2,787 1,386 52, 578 432 466 779 1,136 3, 005 85, 813 2,46fi 291 734 256 2,909 2,124 1,283 7,048 1,010 5,048 555 1,023 1,612 1,178 1,328 5,468 1,378 1,386 27,382 1,046 1,103 565 1,043 1, 517 93 20,094 316 371 954 854 2,151 41,792 1,048 127 494 269 903 644 549 2,826 471 2,985 46 359 1,526 370 476 2,358 520 612 11,745 723 437 233 554 634 154 17,668 118 87 258 670 1,079 30, 223 464 1,229 4,265 1,194 7,647 5,211 6,297 22,989 3,536 16,984 892 4,270 14,551 2,901 3,730 15,207 4,220 5,437 103,359 5,887 3,437 1,956 4,470 5, 254 1,645 94, 557 918 956 2,059 2,760 6,544 162,185 4,230 115 325 100 600 325 510 1,125 385 925 100 502 1,180 280 550 775 200 475 4,950 715 275 250 200 500 100 4,750 50 100 100 250 440 14,025 250 87 140 159 659 487 346" 1,661 380 1,698 34 678 1,065 235 473 1,613 425 455 5,221 740 210 132 338 434 67 6,657 46 65 131 409 607 13,752 143 90 184 50 409 229 506 846 351 875 97 500 783 279 531 745 149 434 4,521 428 274 198 100 278 50 3,372 50 100 75 214 340 8,084 223 914 3,616 885 3, 902 4,062 4,868 19,114 2,343 13,022 662 2,449 10,678 2,029 3,353 12,032 3,322 3,849 80,372 3,778 2,389 1, 376 3,832 3,957 1,215 75, f)86 715 601 1,752 1, 8fi3 5,128 120, 544 3,287 23 77 15 08 220 77 356 141 844 79 465 70 125 214 3, 599 214 1<)Q 8"> 213 2,609 40 25 28 2,170 223 O O g I O r f H H W tel a Hardm... Harrison. Henry Highland Hocking Huron Jackson. JelTerson.. Knox .. . . . . . . Lake. Lawrence. Licking.. Logan Lorain Lucas. Madison _ Masoning Marion Medina. Meigs... _ Mercer..__ MiamL Monroe Montgomery Morgan Morrow.. Muskingum. ___ Noble.... Ottawa. . Paulding.. Perry.. Pickaway Pike... Portage.. Preble Putnam., Richland.. _ Koss Sandusky Scioto Seneca _. Shelbv. _ _ Stark Summit . Trumbull . ._ Tuscarawas Union _. VanWcrt.. . Vinton Warren Washington Wayne Williams _ _ 6 5 1 4 2 4 2 8 4 2 2 4 1 2 3 5 5 3 4 4 4 8 5 8 5 3 S 3 3 3 1 5 2 4 5 2 3 ", t 2 6 3 5 2 r > i 3 1 < > (> 4 4 1,656 2, f»7o 713 1,621 821 2,742 648 7,300 1,222 1,760 3,233 3.359 632 1,586 25,360 2,852 28,354 2,705 3,004 790 2,126 5,188 1,422 21,288 1,213 1,039 6,727 1,149 1,610 1,009 351 2,193 517 3,313 2,353 416 2,099 3,332 1,491 5,865 5,441 1,877 17,222 6, <J89 8,181 3, 684 457 2, 025 191 2, 509 7,185 3, 217 2,959 843 1,233 197 1,166 1, 275 1,182 1,500 6,986 1,344 3,040 1,069 1,644 128 1,227 9,935 519 7,608 811 1,548 631 447 2,964 856 550 4,081 1,207 1,307 270 466 915 448 2,469 1,114 180 1,947 1,966 1,167 2, 775 2.844 579 6, 535 3, 416 3, 678 3, 297 115 633 252 1,206 2,801 1,794 1,111 380 487 62 395 240 386 216 1,7;-)! 422 522 453 924 218 411 8,171 351 5,773 715 381 337 310 1,405 278 5,778 363 178 1, 547 198 274 205 135 599 153 991 487 161 544 645 354 915 1,439 478 3, 174 2,009 1,467 1,359 46 711 .134 421 .1,089 693 557 2,941 4,400 1,009 3,290 2,388 4,649 2,404 16,813 3,137 5,389 5,126 6,035 1,061 3,440 45,898 3,931 38, 563 4,547 4,997 1,825 2,998 10,074 2,726 35,441 2, 529 1,833 12,742 2,646 3,239 1,574 1,025 3,862 1,138 6,917 4,076 807 4. 735 f>,280 3.116 9/JJ6 10,0K2 3,060 29,252 12,910 14,094 8,401 641 3. 578 581 4.4.r>0 11,709 5,893 4,757 225 375 50 310 100 275 200 1, 025 225 250 800 500 100 210 2,500 345 4,250 530 265 150 225 865 165 2,475 300 160 525 145 150 140 75 435 125 430 235 60 200 600 200 600 800 233 1,750 440 800 475 40 300 50 600 1,050 425 435 293 307 50 267 132 317 185 L, 056 228 239 308 646 61 154 5,905 389 3, 679 245 254 208 222 1,105 195 1,988 200 181 1,151 232 145 57 42 399 108 563 309 42 362 827 85 995 1, 008 348 2,430 774 835 539 24 396 78 509 925 439 236 2,173 225 ' 35(5 49 188 100 148 108 795 212 198 515 385 98 100 2,443 319 2,354 430 220 71 123 807 130 2,242 299 152 515 143 53 95 72 288 125 335 178 55 200 527 100 492 669 23 J 1,389 '119 4 75 296 40 188 25 3,295 849 2,512 1,787 3,908 1, 862 13,906 2,179 4, 528 2, 8f>8 4,442 802 2,925 33, 589 2, 572 27,467 3, 241 4,154 1,391 2,420 6, 898 2,201 27, 714 1,655 1,339 9,976 1,984 2,876 1,282 836 2,741 757 5. 588 3, 285 6nO 3,774 4,149 2. 702 7,008 7, 56f> 2,170 23, 49-1 1 1, 578 11.916 7, I3ti ' 427 2. 048 427 42.1) 2. .r>(i0 942 321 3SG 8. 21*4 4.271 3,287 25 67 13 268 50 30 268 172 637 62 I 40 605 278 102 104 5 8 243 on 916 7L 575 141 23 42 98 J7S 30 dlfi 40 72 C J 8.") <L 5 2 111 ' 2X3 4 .r>0 434 165 o TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued CO 00 FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 4—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] w Number of banks States and counties OHIO—continued Wood Wyandot__. Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts 3 3 448 255 207 290 1.280 1,688 110 180 75 146 104 77 958 1,260 35 25 503,172 240, 386 132,831 914,820 63, 910 72,440 47,300 697, 791 19,591 53 11 15 13 8 10 14 27 3 5 11 12 10 13 24 6 5 28 39 242,943 5,439 7,999 11,575 6,597 5,909 21, 548 21,038 1,135 5,620 9,678 5,339 9,211 14,644 7,216 14, 251 11,846 23, 390 29,575 211,681 6,230 8,703 4,308 4,391 4,142 11,662 17,843 558 2,357 8,483 5,516 9,194 9, 565 8,506 1,928 3,551 22, 375 24, 724 93, 058 1,710 2, 500 2,257 1,143 1,635 5,120 8,331 241 702 2. 223 1,984 3,173 3, 329 2,110 1,952 1,245 5,397 8, 352 578,646 13, 800 19, 791 19,009 12,315 12,167 40,074 49,697 1,999 9,495 20, 789 13,186 22,315 28, 531 18, 730 18,645 17,220 53, 330 64, 651 33,175 835 1,200 1,215 390 900 1,755 2,117 150 625 905 845 1,125 1,685 1,010 700 800 2, 375 2,510 49,146 897 1,515 1,902 957 1,151 3, 642 5,637 321 1,503 1,396 1,319 4,171 2,204 1,784 1,583 1,136 4, 863 5, 915 26,454 780 1,078 809 388 867 1,392 1,586 148 425 824 753 877 1,218 927 644 788 1,977 1,927 460,077 11,163 15, 746 14,415 10,548 9,147 33,125 40,110 1,380 6,936 17,372 10,268 16,141 23,216 14, 840 15, 288 13, 644 43, 308 53, 036 5,r>21 124 233 587 2") 101 147 124 307 Total 599 1,079 363 ._ . _. 454,953 365, 717 146,462 1,014,390 54, 317 91,042 43,862 809,760 10,702 1 2 2 3 2 891 943 1,175 8,358 1,975 526 524 770 4,841 423 240 153 306 1,910 1,709 1,667 2,315 15, 678 2,735 100 100 100 1,100 205 70 139 157 1,184 168 1,441 1,240 1,959 10,852 2,135 1,393 28 § o I'KNXSYLVAXIA Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Butler Clarion Crawford Erie Fayette _ Forest GreeneIndiana _ Jefferson Lawrence Mercer Somerset Venango W arren Washington Westmoreland __ Total . ._ . . . - 6 2 J2 ( 200 170 428 846 780 WP:ST VIRGINIA Brooke Hancock Marshall Ohio Tyler _ - . 277 98 99 99 1,049 198 j 90 to o1 t- O ' Total l 751 185 140 [ 1,100 50 95 49 906 11 Wetzel 14,093 7, 269 3,026 I 25,204 1,655 1,813 1,592 18, 533 1,511 FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 5 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Allogany.. Anne Arumlel. Baltimore.. Caroline. Carroll. CecilCharles. Dorchester. Frederick. Garrett. Harford. Howard.. Kent.. Montgomery.. Prince Georges.. Queen Annes.. St. Marys Talbot Washington.. Wicomico.. Worcester. 10,452 2,132 98, 200 1,278 3, 484 1,781 230 1,1.13 4,791 1,372 3,005 580 587 2,232 2, 693 1,384 725 1,271 4, 569 2, 309 2,037 4,502 505 31, 383 208 4. 330 2, 757 409 543 7, 596 1, 329 1,297 695 729 931 1,186 423 558 1.187 3, 542 263 664 17,419 2,981 174,916 1,636 8,490 5, 043 756 I, 885 13,462 3, 203 4. 854 1, 370 1,473 3,603 4.322 2,034 1,462 2, 689 9,434 2,892 3, 151 14, 163 2, 378 135,188 .1,224 6, 595 4,005 673 1,538 i 11,417 ! 2,510 3,863 1,092 1, 289 2, 788 3, 659 1,613 1,312 2,03L 7, 332 2,17.1 2, 292 30 H ;—i Total.. 73 . NORTH CAROLINA Alamancc Anson... Ashe. Beaufort. Buncombe ___ Burke. Cabarrus CaJ dwell Catawba Cleveland Craven Cumberland. 2,008 1,064 289 1,159 2,631 1,074 1,239 476 2,711 3, 713 2,905 2,291 348 241 75 191 544 151 195 27 512 597 109 107 444 183 43 347 535 485 205 115 510 504 213 577 2,917 1, 516 416 1, 829 3,911 I, 767 1, 681 630 3, 844 4,958 3,411 3,068 235 100 25 100 250 55 100 50 400 350 250 100 109 103 21 119 84 107 149 34 268 435 75 101 208 76 6 100 200 19 100 13 158 267 25 49 2, 219 1,043 i 333 1,509 2,9S0 .1, oho 1,332 484 2,919 3,426 2,599 2,818 HI 125 30 360 50 100 480 449 CO CO TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each Slate by Federal reserve districts, March SI, 1924-—Continued FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 5-Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts 8 NORTH CAROLINA—continued Davidson Duplin Durham Edgeoombe Fo,rsyth.e Franklin . Gaston GranvUle,.. GuiHord Halifax Harnett . Haywood Henderson. Hertford Iredell.. Johnston. J_eno.ir Lincoln McDowell Mecklenburg Nash____ New Hanover Pasquotank Person. Pitt.... Randolph Robeson.. Rockinghani. _ Rowan. _ Rutherford __. Scotland _ Stanly Surry _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ Union ._ 1 1 2 3 2 2 4 2 2 1 1 I 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 5 2 1 1 1 2 1 a 2 l I i I 9 1 701 L30 4,470 4,098 2,521 589 9,818 2,410 13,643 603 470 437 937 302 3,462 1,241 2,699 1,980 895 13,504 I, 823 10,637 2,544 876 1,417 460 1,952 958 988 79 215 337 1,615 854 428 34 1,226 614 746 105 1,056 2h9 2,260 i39 77 76 103 114 343 157 174 209 81 3,951 214 1,018 340 98 68 176 182 90 145 12 26 36 164 113 • 145 56 1,153 707 549 117 1,283 608 2,805 98 162 83 214 37 395 325 770 244 169 2,661 256 3,612 453 95 317 158 407 257 191 79 85 84 357 98 1,401 371 7,656 5 593 4,122 857 12,550 3,325 20,795 934 794 613 1,874 496 3,342 1,788 3,814 2,602 1,177 21,181 2,393 17,047 3,467 1,102 1,859 839 2,605 1,366 1,460 177 354 467 2,244 1,127 , 100 104 50 700 425 450 75 1,150 160 1,250 100 12 658 381 76 23 1,112 264 1,075 36 50 50 50 100 250 205 370 29 85 71 3 147 65 218 1.96 85 2,771 208 1,242 222 45 77 58 111 48 64 1 28 16 126 59 200 100 1,575 250 1,000 200 150 175 50 190 140 100' 05 25 50 125 100 100 29 450 75 450 74 739 87 1,091 100 40 50 49 100 249 66 50 150 50 1,44H 25 cm 193 25 50 48 73 100 10 24 15 74 100 1 097 246 6,294 4 527 2,846 684 7,482 2,793 14, 508 631 607 428 34 in 299 o o 2,039 2,443 68 68 1,202 188 2,314 1,375 3 177 1,980 869 13, 768 1,890 11, 774 2, 700 702 1,582 97 373 G9 76 74 1,511 10 l,0f,7 71 205 081 2, 316 1,001 1,1% 101 277 373 1,902 867 40 14 H Vance Wake. _._. WayneWilson.... 1 858 8,581 3, 515 1,170 211 1,811 883 201 130 4,206 634 364 1,428 15, 486 5,491 1, 749 200 600 475 100 65 515 4.63 226 172 333 320 25 957 13,850 4, 059 1,382 34 150 105 83 Total 3 124,488 21,032 28, 585 185,454 13, 420 12,590 8,919 130,932 11,343 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 300 788 558 2,748 213 257 601 13,147 1,957 1,322 222 327 468 1,207 538 335 1,963 13,137 111 517 589 1,185 1,620 1,644 1,098 911 1,989 5, 225 13,670 674 6,849 4,929 655 3,341 24 115 40 257 1 52 51 7,273 461 268 52 33 53 84 53 538 23 6 1,137 910 31 1,038 36 38 11 185 7 2 74 1, 733 238 165 21 20 18 67 13 22 102 1,953 3 58 52 142 245 119 75 62 113 547 1,282 29 739 629 8 367 19 50 35 57 3,475 304 310 92 84 44 127 109 57 394 2,492 18 143 100 137 338 227 195 178 160 680 5, 586 105 1,542 707 45 954 75 100 100 525 45 50 160 2,400 275 150 50 50 75 350 100 50 300 1,300 25 75 75 200 175 225 150 175 125 510 1, 500 100 1, 300 750 100 490 85,185 20, 248 19, 434 11,930 9, 175 1 SOUTH Abbeville Aiken.—„ Allendale Anderson __ Bamberg Barnwell Calhoun Charleston ___ Cherokee Chester _. Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon _ Dorchester Florence Greenville Hampton... Horry Kershaw.. Laurens Lee Lexington Marion. _ Marlboro Newberry Orangeburg Ilichland Saluda Spartanburg _ Sumter Union _ York Total 2 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 6 1 2 1 3 2 3 2 3 2 7 4 1 5 4 1 5 82 77 191 57 2 374 1,810 26 223 105 148 272 504 196 144 175. 1,057 3,140 4 74 562 1,043 683 3,651 273 337 815 26,102 2, 795 2,035 382 486 630 1,619 767 415 3,056 18,362 164 907 841 1,559 2,304 2,461 1, 572 1,307 2,372 7, 507 26,991 789 10,036 6,847 791 5, 528 135,989 988 499 25 180 419 746 342 2,884 . _ 137 85 556 17,531 2 091 1.622 261 350 372 1,156 596 299 2,200 13,566 101 672 664 1,052 1,697 1,918 1,162 881 1,988 5, 988 21,309 600 0,660 4,887 490 4,388 7, 033 99.790 | 50 1,828 135 98 50 24 75 136 12 271 700 23 75 50 100 50 125 125 125 100 389 1,227 13 104 195 85 149 25 1,080 50 £! g # u a " O YT - , £l HH 41 W no 46 g 2 H< 44 382 ^ £ 277 12 g g 27 LH 04 120 a 74 O 04 _ 40 74 g a 349 O 10! 48 g |j * 5,719 ^ 3,401 H Ox o TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 31, 1924—Continued O to FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 5—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and counties Number of banks Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts 1-3 VIRGINIA Accomac Albemarle Alleghany City of Alexandria Appomattox. Augusta.... Bath Bedford Botetourt Brunswick Buchanan Buckingham Campbell Clarke Craig Culpeper Dinwiddie Elizabeth City Fairfax Fauquier Franklin _ Frederick Giles Gloucester Grayson_ Greensville.. Halifax Hanover Henrico Henry__ Highland.. James City Lancaster Lee Loudoun ._ _ 1,717 8,101 4,958 4,566 420 4,439 407 1,773 612 575 323 449 5,575 425 251 2,587 7,464 1,341 839 2,333 2,260 5,091 1,117 128 1,296 2,261 3,056 668 67, 581 2,551 399 311 285 185 4,024 801 2,421 1,193 1,740 124 1,417 85 295 321 48 94 3 1,413 62 33 296 1,986 1,246 514 218 351 862 235 130 122 312 774 70 10,033 7iO7 28 102 105 13 1,607 204 883 711 774 30 839 80 196 59 46 57 32 1,066 42 21 255 769 334 146 295 224 407 128 19 123 301 499 87 20,316 323 24 111 50 68 567 2,809 12.106 7,280 7,434 588 7,062 618 2,320 1,020 726 502 510 8,414 535 319 3,260 10, 587 3,080 1,548 2,957 2,887 6,582 1,516 297 1,692 2,961 4, 559 844 101,043 3,664 458 541 458 282 6,404 235 950 400 500 50 540 50 150 85 40 50 100 1,150 25 25 200 1,600 200 125 200 200 600 150 35 150 255 375 75 6,300 250 25 30 25 25 366 757 374 741 15 945 39 159 89 38 17 24 1,028 52 21 195 517 212 90 292 137 929 118 12 105 294 231 22 8,777 219 57 45 32 9 531 184 818 397 398 50 354 50 100 85 39 50 1,085 8 24 100 1,600 200 83 138 149 600 150 35 93 115 297 20 2,307 229 25 25 10 337 1,573 9,145 5, 773 5,599 377 4,899 479 1,707 682 506 331 344 4,540 434 249 2,409 2,439 1,236 2,245 2,081 4,278 1,022 214 1,167 2,297 3,590 668 75,332 2,642 283 466 376 239 5,094 451 418 331 196 35 273 W w o o g 198 62 103 55 42 576 15 356 486 26 14 61 315 175 75 177 65 28 6,962 308 68 74 d Louisa Lunenburg _. "Lyrichburg... Mecklenburg. M Montgomery. •^ Nansemohd— oo Nelson oo Norfolk • ° Nottaway I Orange. _ Jg Page Patrick Pitts ylvania Prince Edward.. Prince William.. Pulaski Rappahannock.. Koanoke... Kockbridgo Kockingham Hussell Scott Nhenandoah Smyth Spotsylvania Sussex Tazcwell Warren.. _ Warwick Washington Wise.... WytheYork... i Total.. 1 2 2 1 4 1 1 6 2 i i 4 1 . 3 2 3 2 2 6 3 4 2 2 C 4 2 1 6 512 386 136 78 37 31 732 524 50 71 25 20 48 64 589 312 20 57 10,134 2,875 1,841 15,612 1,500 2,112 1,489 8, 567 1, 334 714 106 300 585 80 80 345 434 51 911 2,921 2,876 100 335 500 50 149 219 220 31 100 173 343 50 2,059 1,713 7,804 8,079 4,300 4,526 3,984 245 513 385 91 170 225 180 50 600 150 97 250 75 120 234 150 9 1,042 289 182 374 88 126 254 241 34 855 237 235 209 63 156 81 160 23 150 225 74 50 600 122 53 206 20 4,325 4,870 1,925 2,229 1,566 312 892 117 131 400 353 722 26 732 101 250 575 95 54 255 245 150 25 310 50 500 36 555 85 53 160 224 125 25 254 40 494 447 525 150 50 184 506 47 50 283 214 123 14 336 61 637 319 42! 177 41 29,997 2,159 1,692 492 41,350 1,224 1,672 1,157 191 7,992 1,538 842 1,419 333 15,960 1,979 4,054 1,634 ] 675 3 3 7 2 2 7,189 3,814 4,305 2, 527 844 372 271 338 266 431 60 117 267 223 262 44 711 5. 1 992 402 554 215 81 182 2(52, 595 58, 591 f>2,844 1,1 «8 5-12 ;{.")5 827 788 2,145 1, 788 1,130 228 2,322 780 1,138 646 62,176 1,669 2,496 1,823 338 10,779 2,115 1,312 2,131 496 26,768 2,645 5, 715 1,055 1,061 2,882 2,489 2,151 313 3,891 850 11,323 5,376 6, 313 1. 355 '813 562 439 40,447 1,1.14 1, 778 1,409 210 8,087 1,682 1,059 1,253 136 100 76 0,579 115 35 10 19 395 . " > !) ( 262 o w H 377 20,900 2, 174 3, 688 735 872 2,084 1,751 1, 754 148 391 93 30 S4 50 249 2, 791 588 144 H9 834 • 486 8,827 3, 689 4, 552 149 48 877 673 32, 408 22, 653 278, 957 209 233 99 28 ltf) 3,149 2,708 10 881 785 55 933 180 200 50 60 19,065 1,700 1,070 1,421 12,981 1,674 653 501 702 50 390 50 75 50 100 10 365 22 71 36 -45 18,060 1,050 1,275 70 50 960 49 337 49 75 50 100 952 35 49 016 392,420 (500 321 324 23, 806 H WEST VIRGINIA Barbour.. Berkeley Boone Braxton Cabell .... Doddridge.. Faycttc Grant Grccnbrier.. Hampshire. Hardy Harrison Jackson Jefferson Kanawha... 4 1 1 2 1 8 2 2 1 1 < ) 2 1 6 1.847 2,075 707 077 927 213 102 13,361 127 117 2,983 2,131 418 110 4,022 1, 029 128 971 241 456 204 207 160 80 943 62 121 38 59 11,240 3,924 2,157 .120 3,719 3. 532 1, 138 6,420 426 1,287 515 247 72 205 134 55 745 515 13,595 3,360 2,980 20,725 28 48 2,138, 198 49 60 i—• 539 5,234 94 305 1,029 365 377 14,660 79 123 612 368 16.006 W 38 212 d o 00 TABLE NO. 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each /State by Federal k reserve districts, March 31, 1924—Continued FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Bonds and securities Due from banks, including lawful reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Surplus and undivided profits Capital stock Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts H WEST VIRGINIA—continued Lewis Lincoln Logan McDowell Marion. _ Mason Mercer Mineral Mingo Monongalia Monroe Nicholas Pleasants. Pocahontas Preston Putnam Raleigh Randolph Ritchie Roane Summers Taylor Tucker Upshur Wayne Webster Wood Wyoming 1 2 1 10 6 2 ._ 5 3 3 1 3 1 1 1 5 1 __ __ Total - H O _ 2 3 2 2 3 1 3 1 2 2 5 2 114 1,123 458 2,250 7,719 7,668 1,247 10,016 1,827 3,336 2,006 1,284 528 1,109 388 271 129 262 171 280 144 1,735 5,278 150 1,195 1,805 512 298 271 1,809 1,656 253 1,516 532 825 236 327 148 294 109 53 104 72 ' 1,723 896 2,884 11,734 15,210 1,671 13,320 4,344 4,794 2,589 1,947 746 1,535 595 60 50 186 141 59 29 150 223 13 725 745 130 1,150 205 350 80 150 931 1,158 129 1,122 279 240 209 165 409 731 129 40 100 25 39 86 39 40 97 25 125 50 115 7 623 84 250 31 538 886 719 464 171 616 251 190 887 748 705 223 173 70 480 439 175 202 460 513 129 105 268 109 10,260 2,872 1,291 14,875 469 30 107 631 125 50 90 50 796 50 116,977 34,884 22,438 181,826 11,431 1,299 208 2,024 1,754 922 907 3,433 1,635 2,240 332 3,007 2,908 1,416 1,335 4,991 3,116 1,400 1,248 1 2dS 709 300 225 100 75 200 • 200 214 207 80 105 435 276 126 148 81 33 487 184 248 78 112 104 50 28 130 37 98 66 200 99 87 50 90 6 776 25 13,826 9,018 1,347 1,417 676 2,399 9,412 11,884 1,218 9,927 3,684 3,956 2,102 1,510 w 100 170 053 00 03^ O o 119 JO r 627 1,202 50f> 1,888 225 2,302 2.429 J.135 1,088 3,001. 2, 524 1,040 870 942 620 10,567 50 H M •—i ?i 430 22 128 1,389 528 140,387 o J5 6, 291 FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6 ALABAMA Autagua Barbour Blount Bullock Butler Calhoun Chilton Clay Coffee Colbert Coneeuh Covington Crenshaw Cullman Dale Dallas Dekalb Elmore Escambia Etowah Fayette Franklin Geneva Greene Halo Henry Houston Jackson Jefferson. Lee Limestone Madison Marengo Marshall Mobile Montgomery _ Morgan Pike Talladega . Tallai)oosa Tuscaloosa Walker Wilcox Winston Total » 1 2 2 2 4 1 3 5 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 25 196 48 156 266 2,324 42 237 272 351 83 735 73 111 114 1,354 115 346 32 811 110 16 166 120 118 319 490 109 7,860 787 52 424 156 291 3, 553 3, 501 1,303 1,248 921 83 973 230 21 3 42 157 81 69 236 1,146 78 74 236 246 50 427 259 171 39 901 169 384 49 507 81 38 287 37 "98 194 472 142 10,460 525 39 502 202 407 2,373 2,973 754 614 690 276 077 108 78 10 597 1,542 380 744 1,303 8,876 478 881 2,286 1,676 490 4, 718 1,191 749 593 5,366 1,023 1,375 247 3,929 766 221 1,436 824 854 2,074 4,886 995 48,179 4,081 343 3,110 1,112 1,707 15,171 17,181 4, 005 3. 738 4,280 1,190 5, 508 901 253 200 50 250 25 50 125 900 50 185 325 125 25 600 130 100 70 600 100 50 50 225 100 25 240 100 100 365 825 100 2, 300 501 50 200 125 200 300 1,800 725 300 380 100 300 100 30 25 35 150 21 77 176 530 17 86 277 88 22 360 .107 24 13 669 40 139 12 253 22 1 174 89 57 160 396 73 3, 792 475 9 414 95 101 1,432 804 170 556 41.3 88 402 37 22 5 106 97.409 30, 545 27, .:')50 102, 238 13, 380 12, 949 1 1 6 1 3 3 2 1 4 4 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 5 \ 1 5 4 3 0 4 _ . 511 1, L30 242 502 720 5,071 354 510 1,670 987 335 3,260 797 456 405 2,957 697 016 147 2,283 517 149 953 600 625 1,474 3, 708 645 28, 245 2,624 204 2,022 660 1,011 9,150 9,210 2, 306 1,832 2, 580 809 3, 565 498 145 227 . t __ _ ._ _ _ . _ _.. 13 170 20 25 100 699 30 159 249 89 25 550 28 99 70 593 100 44 219 50 5 86 98 97 205 334 09 1,832 545 49 200 117 124 300 1, 110 707 278 378 50 293 49 10 .10,710 440 007 314 592 •102 0, 740 381 442 1,149 1, 375 408 2,747 921 513 334 3,042 783 1.142 103 3,026 594 191 807 383 457 1,027 2, 626 741 39,159 2, 202 235 2,1.02 737 1,341 13,139 12, 774 2,970 2, 593 2, 903 952 4. 483 775 191 173 119,702 59 304 8 o 28" 10 4J1 100 439 205 129 154 142 227 704 12 000 234 137 38 302 10 3 71 30 50 4, 083 o TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each Stately Federal reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources w Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts FLORIDA Alachua Bay Broward Charlotte Columbia Dadc D e Soto Duval Escambifl. Gadsden Hamilton Hardee Hernando Highlands Hillsborough J ackson Lake Lee Manatee Marion Monroe Nassau Orange Palm Beach Pinellas Polk. Putnam St. Johns Santa Rosa Seminole Suwanee Taylor Volusia -. . - __ 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 j 1 2 3 2 . . . __ - o -- - --. , 1 1 ') 1 1 2 1 3 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 951 920 351 328 394 8,882 1,356 32,119 3,236 642 227 401 391 861 12,071 634 571 t>49 721 1,127 654 653 1,034 339 8,669 3,720 862 2,750 358 1,019 688 473 794 1,163 158 40 47 189 3,252 282 16,556 3,248 116 57 24 92 126 5,239 157 398 230 510 1,291 374 579 134 198 2,849 304 235 1,587 277 278 138 182 380 388 203 257 . 85 77 6,290 289 15.080 1,300 62 35 259 112 243 4, 505 104 373 305 316 345 592 147 794 310 3,210 1,042 196 1,202 174 514 134 87 205 2, 532 1,313 664 494 704 18, 686 2,022 66, 275 8,213 859 331 732 625 1.309 22,578 936 1,406 1,261 1,654 2,882 1,720 1,407 2,058 885 15,379 5, 269 1,331 5,644 846 2,030 975 776 1,515 125 250 50 25 50 400 175 2,650 1,000 100 30 50 50 150 2,000 85 75 100 120 125 100 100 75 50 450 475 50 180 50 100 50 50 100 159 98 8 17 63 347 145 1,807 364 22 9 30 16 51 953 32 40 121 41 108 47 94 99 10 684 243 120 159 32 43 95 50 69 123 125 2,125 760 606 428 541 17,938 3,340 59, 309 20 49 120 1,895 692 100 30 50 16 1,099 85 75 50 40 125 100 100 74 34 415 165 50 173 25 49 40 50 99 i e, no • 402 262 604 478 974 18,405 675 1,216 990 1,447 2,409 1,473 1,113 1, 793 791 13,805 4.249 1,087 4,708 739 1,839 787 626 1,247 80 213 4 235 48 30 114 52 61 o o 5 c r ft to o 116 16 24 121 25 424 3 w w ft o 1 GEORGIA Baldwin ___ Banks. _ Barrow _ Bartow Ben Hill Bibb Broo k S v Bryan Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Carroll Clarke Clay Cobb Colquitt Coweta .1 )ecatur Dougherty Early Elbert Evans Floyd Franklin Fulton Glynn Gordon Greene (Kvinctt llabersham Hall Hancock Hart .Henry Irwin Jackson Jasper... Jefferson. Jenkins Lamar Laurens Lowndcs McDuflio Marion Macon 233 196 54 Walton Washington Total 89,274 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 L 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1. 1 1 1 1 381 180 607 631 1, 805 11,748 884 150 500 667 386 111 716 4, 066 156 1, 245 492 1,291 478 3,1Q2 197 439 235 3,471 374 61,017 1,284 546 346 156 189 1,005 168 332 576 263 512 325 155 173 569 1,543 1, 625 276 192 328 113 69 40,872 179 34 225 233 266 1, 119 293 48 115 56 84 11 117 652 18 187 6 343 152 499 191 92 9 1,120 126 5, 090 509 117 105 2 32 330 (\(\ 80 107 67 338 562 .114 27 189 263 162 101 52 17 134 39 496 330 50 50 23 20 39,408 176,137 9, 540 6,219 81 15 92 190 317 2, 705 124 38 51 119 62 14 80 971 5 311 75 329 88 420 55 83 20 584 2/10 21.951 '238 118 45 16 18 142 42 52 37 46 96 195 28 36 89 148 284 55 13 39 654 240 1,040 1,061 2, 657 16,120 1,367 237 725 853 549 147 1,012 5, 983 203 1,822 647 2, 050 785 4,520 457 825 279 5,502 718 93, 221 75 25 200 100 225 850 200 25 100 50 7-') 30 100 650 56 200 100 375 125 450 100 120 50 500 80 5, 950 150 75 100 50 30 225 25 75 130 75 250 100 50 25 100 200 125 90 50 100 67 25 112 70 277 972 128 17 144 118 72 8 124 1, 071 18 106 43 456 71 297 28 46 20 725 54 7, 295 237 32 1 8 12 143 5 54 127 27 104 121 57 15 148 104 165 45 18 30 2. 112 '842 530 182 256 1, 432 28(5 486 750 415 889 1, 111 318 252 893 2,106 2,108 467 286 410 34 50 6,152 74 25 200 50 200 647 175 25 100 50 74 JO 100 443 14 75 143 125 249 40 80 6 498 80 2, 657 148 50 100 30 99 2 5 100 50 135 100 11 25 49 200 125 27 50 3S8 191 19 151,855 1,615 438 141 457 841 1.795 11,786 844 170 365 635 329 '66 687 2,610 59 1,440 417 1,067 439 2. 845 125 518 152 3, 779 505 75,321 1,576 685 236 83 171 9(55 203 282 321 205 365 791 190 175 569 1, 226 1, 693 285 1.15 198 " H W 62 " ' 76 g 181 ,6. 20 .6 1 O ^ 33 1,167 57 H H £ W 87 O w .-•JO £C 136 61 51 © C hi .-V 1,442 O 103 41 13 . H P Q a 28 3 fi % 12 27 376 ^ 7 8 9 TABLE N O . 62-a.~"-Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal. reserve districts, March 81, 192/+—Continued oo FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6-Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and counties Number of banks GEORGIA—continued Mitchell Morgan _ Muscogee Newton Paulding Polk Randolph . Richmond.. Rockdale Screven Spalding Stewart.. Taylor Tift Terrell Thomas Toombs . . Troup Ware Washington Whitfield Wilkes Worth... Loans and discounts Due from includBonds and banks,lawful ing securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits 27 65 952 20 6 32 35 254 15 10 59 1 34 103 232 59 43 445 86 66 45 128 Circulation 20 202 3,694 1.048 154 137 435 90 22 2 1 33 244 1,343 43 18 36 64 702 58 81 184 1 27 156 223 97 67 484 185 73 595 171 32 34 61 $60 25 30 83 15 492 10 87 113 22 23 83 130 103 81 434 157 110 170 124 11 308 729 7,676 286 167 657 196 4,096 350 342 950 109 300 1,043 1,457 524 816 3,224 1,927 592 1,506 1,082 259 95 124,514 19,222 33, 975 .188, 407 16,491 16, 534 10, 290 1 1 4 1 1 4 1,411 891 11,314 1,765 114 1,675 644 415 123 707 603 28 1,081 113 19 386 2,169 1,483 14, 672 3,139 183 3,479 920 250 100 2,034 685 32 1,250 150 25 3 33 535 244 4 150 98 323 541 18 249 100 ] . . ] ] ?, ? Total 40 150 50 25 140 35 400 75 25 170 25 25 100 300 100 60 400 200 50 100 125 50 Bills payable and rediscounts 150 982 40 236 388 4,995 199 116 467 108 2, 682 205 168 613 80 244 763 1,007 317 634 2,154 1,268 375 701 711 191 1,000 Total deposits 25 24 393 30 25 169 24 50 197 49 60 190 .10 50 99 100 30 364 2,979 153 282 537 77 201 553 452 316 635 1,778 .I,4fi8 19 2>) 11 50 70 i"> 6 16 237 275 IS 143 12;* 426 1,262 611 52 117 127 135,013 8.892 788 979 LOUISIANA Acadia _ B eauregard Calcasieu. _ East Baton Rougo Evangeline Iberia Jefferson Davis 602 66 400 150 149 24 1,252 11,991 2, 596 129 2,290 385 573 265 O § ] 1 1 l 1 228 7,409 265 168 137 349 7,682 172 48 173 1,964 45,680 733 719 910 200 2,800 50 100 50 135 2, 662 41 30 130 96 1,506 49 100 32 1,389 33, 443 592 353 698 144 4,226 45,670 11, 277 12, 248 76,051 5, 525 4,376 2,876 55,906 6,326 2 2 3 1 o 1 2 1 1 J 5 4, 267 3,210 5,356 463 3,392 515 5,972 850 573 489 6,474 857 1,130 2,068 517 603 243 967 312 205 347 3,753 966 531 2,304 142 804 107 1,773 150 133 213 1,221 6,156 4,991 10,075 1,177 5,103 901 9,012 1,327 934 1,067 12,003 450 350 500 75 200 50 410 100 65 50 850 165 138 627 20 306 53 498 61 71 36 894 193 345 299 73 197 49 247 97 49 49 336 21 Total 1,234 25,340 273 423 586 19 Lafayette Orleans St Mary Tangipahoa VfiTTTiilion 31, 561 11,002 8,344 52, 746 3,100 2,869 1,934 43,197 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 3 1 5 2 3 .1 1 2 2 2 1 5 1 1 4 2 3 1 1 3 409 1,302 469 472 1,452 1,276 826 430 874 297 35,742 1,232 876 609 266 1,738 21,456 456 198 24,325 815 149 1, 763 732 1, 584 556 538 1,924 101 263 12 340 201 89 181 64 375 17 9,802 328 246 136 60 305 4,171 24 27 5,122 98 50 249 118 334 317 99 606 151 228 31 163 197 333 197 107 284 85 9,529 340 205 340 117 154 5,846 121 26 4,419 64 32 225 156 598 180 151 450 687 1,834 551 1,097 1,863 1,754 1,322 650 1,579 411 57,267 1,956 1,381 1,111 451 2,354 33,329 618 257 35,687 1,028 252 2,299 1,053 2, 651 1,066 803 3,097 65 200 60 100 150 150 100 50 125 50 3,800 150 110 60 25 250 2,500 80 25 2,900 75 35 215 150 225 100 SO 375 50 158 31 31 193 85 11 11 49 198 7 100 150 37 100 50 111 15 2,223 1)7 104 19 25 225 2,487 20 25 2,479 00 35 214 74 225 25 80 322 523 1,248 381 865 1,252 1,482 1,101 539 1,181 333 40, 794 1, (531 1.070 ' 969 X78 1,510 25,799 426 176 20,842 797 176 1,545 775 2,096 905 541 i 2,018 I 136 MISSISSIPPI Forrest . . . . Hinds Jackson. Jones... Lainar Lauderdaie Lincoln. _ Madison Pike . . Warren _. . _ . _ ._ Total 5, 030 4,072 8,489 994 4,401 743 7,625 1,068 686 " " " 882 9,207 317 g 70 Hri 60 15 o 234 44 _. _ ... _ .. __ _ __. _. 13 3,318 63 79 63 24 229 1,937 53 10 2,095 21 6 159 34 105 36 102 298 W 71<i ^ 1,450 g 30 71 O r* 10 ~ TENNESSEE Anderson Bedford Bledsoe Blount Bradley. _. , _ r _ Campbell Carter Cocke Coffee Cumberland Davidson Dickson Franklin Greene Grundv Ham bleu Hamilton Hickman Jefferson.. Knox Lawrence. Lewis Lincoln Lond on McMinn__ Marion Marshall Maury 8 H - o " •=! " ^ j 5,190 jrj 139 § 38 M 830 50 £ K! 166 '20 Ox 85 o CO TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6—Continued [Amounts in«thousands of dollars] States and counties Number of banks Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts 8 TENNESSEE—continued 226 1,638 116 337 548 561 2, 572 934 538 109 2,672 696 372 1,209 Monroe .. Montgomery Perry Polk. Putnam Rhea Roane Rutherford-Scott Sevier _. Sullivan Sumner Unicoi Warren Washington. White....... Williamson.. Wilson 4,716 907 1,971 1,371 90 Total- 56 484 41 66 114 128 403 103 125 4 873 170 57 636 865 218 239 202 28 432 52 61 156 32 545 201 109 73 642 164 58 662 761 275 139 236 2,650 216 488 831 757 3,714 1,271 806 196 4,415 1,074 516 2,655 6,902 1,422 2,434 1,889 124,259 28,519 29,355 190,967 60 200 25 25 50 25 325 225 50 54 300 100 25 3 277 17 28 125 175 130 136 74 36 6 287 24 12 243 322 130 140 51 14,959 11,291 235 545 125 175 105 161 1,814 149 410 692 544 2,806 850 653 136 3,148 849 424 1,942 4,640 1,041 1,533 1,375 11,889 140, 520 40 199 25 25 50 25 259 94 31 300 100 58 160 O O •" I 187 28 37 3 B S 380 9,164 ILLINOIS _. - 3 f, 3 3 8 8 5 0 1,156 3,066 1,493 1,795 3,198 4,271 1,672 5,194 431 802 635 982 1,411 1,200 776 1,063 160 360 232 219 1,365 809 406 830 1,818 4,431 2,421 3,098 6,293 6,678 2,974 7.403 t4 O Cj FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 7 Boone Bureau Carroll Cass . __ Champion Christian Clark Coles.. B H 200 390 200 250 370 742 250 553 j 146 402 197 307 475 336 191 592 137 360 198 230 249 615 199 407 1,273 3,179 1,825 2,282 4,988 4,678 2,283 5,364 30 100 5 210 238 50 478 o Kj Cook Cumberland.— DeKalb De Witt Douglas DuPage Edgar Ford Fulton Grundy Hancock Henderson Henry Iroquois Jo Daviess Kane Kankakee Kendall Knox __. Lake LaSalle Leo Livingston Logan _ Macon Marshall Mason McDonough.. _ McTIenry McLean Menard Mercer.. _ Moultrie Ogle Peoria .-_ Pratt; Putnam Rock Island Sangamon Shelby Stark Stephcnson Tazewcll Vermilion Warren Whitosido Will. WirmebagOWoodford... Total. 46 4 5 3 0 9 3 4 7 5 1 8 5 3 15 3 1 7 0 10 5 7 5 4 5 I 603,323 1,005 3,928 1,485 1,759 2, 546 4,301 1,003 2,837 3,336 2,362 313 5,750 1,413 1,322 10,087 1,774 172 f, 186 4, 187 12,665 3,788 2,772 4,104 7,960 2,205 758 5 2,337 1, 374 4,542 646 1, 959 375 1,022 19,226 1, 764 388 81.8 0.193 2,059 408 2,732 4,204 8. 1 5 -1 4, 549 4.007 9, 602 18,848 1,372 332 i 817,882 I ; { 4 2 • 1 1 2 5 5 \ | 7 1 2 9 15 . - j 7 156,389 364 1,006 301 635 i. 085 1,071 816 1,486 1, 443 513 89 1,663 427 1,241 7,117 478 59 1,681 3, 356 (>, 331 1,946 854 1,079 3, 734 473 615 945 505 524 181 168 84 159 7, 935 357 I,o2 109 2 fv)3 "' 477 03 803 2, 353 3.922 1,376 1, 790 J1, 926 5,884 280 245, 708 233. 288 ' 157 616 270 442 646 625 243 591 945 295 19 1,103 283 262 4,499 404 61 908 1, 1.40 2,933 594 499 722 3,656 31.1. 274 510 292 709 107 209 55 143 4,784 318 77 139 1, 654 351 31 706 1, 500 2,160 776 801 4,452 4,212 218 284,437 965 2,475 225 52 299 128 28 586 987 855 649 591 1,598 2,394 121 55 390 300 50 148 585 1,386 383 347 802 1,163 174 807, 743 1. 007 4, 735 1,455 2,099 3, 814 4, 285 1, 556 3,918 3, 848 2, 358 193 6, 789 1, 663 2,164 23,907 2, 281 226 0, 713 7,241 18, 293 5, 397 3, 376 4,446 12,967 2, 479 1,371 2,855 1, 835 4,489 606 1,654 400 1,105 25,137 1,749 521 936 8, 548 I, 904 409 3,494 0.159 10, 996 5.431 o, 427 23, 183 24,417 1,332 84,600 100,001 25,358 1,154,903 1,031,605 1, 585 5, 749 2, 171. 2,978 4,439 6, 357 2,169 5, 084 5,827 3, 398 536 8,842 2,193 2,878 29,197 2,907 301 9, 207 8,907 22, 753 6, 655 4,311 6,161 16,137 3, 134 1,698 3,932 2, 221 6,077 955 2,477 561 1,415 33, 229 2, 551 012 1, 225 10, 085 3,113 572 4,721 8,384 15,077 0,950 7,060 26, 689 30,621. 2,019 57, S75 200 325 240 295 325 555 205 325 025 375 75 560 200 250 1, 680 1,403,441 175 25 530 4(50 1, 355 375 265 400 1,075 240 100 330 150 640 125 205 50 115 2,125 235 50 !()() 800 325 50 300 025 1, 545 435 575 69, 336 ' 04 406 210 256 198 641 130 523 711 192 76 908 113 374 2,225 299 38 1,195 699 2,077 528 283 630 8(53 248 227 338 197 398 125 133 22 JOS 4,076 177 40 5,373 178 219 223 273 85 516 203 298 603 311 50 425 187 90 1,362 146 12 482 436 801 274 252 348 1,014 98 317 37 126 84 109 50 84 1,851 197 14, 202 20,948 7> < 15 35 51 18 358 75 20 34 156 .142 lfiO 31 1 w H 20 0 287 7L 205 82 217 228 08 92 424 15 377 40 7 12 193 82 486 392 ;O J 174 20 259 36 J18 70 100 107 H O O TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 31, 192 ^—Continued to FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and counties Num. ber of banks Loans and discounts Bonds and securities Due from banks, including lawful reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital slock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscouni s 3 8 1, 138 114 39 O O INDIANA Adams. _ AllenBartholomew.... Benton BlackforcL Boone- . Carroll. Cass Clay-. Clinton... Dearborn Decatur . I)e Kalb Delaware. _. Elkhart.. Fayette Fountain, .. Franklin.. Fulton Grant.. Hamilton. Hancock. Hendricks Henry. _ _ Howard.. _ Huntington.. Jasper, _. Jay Jennings JohnstonLa Grange _ Lake._ Laporte Madison.. _ 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 a _ 4 4 4 2 2 4 1 3 3 2 3 7 2 4 4 3 2 3 1 3 7 1 12 3 2 633 17,728 1,226 882 700 1,057 710 3,030 1,425 2,244 1,378 1,771 930 4,726 3,085 1,076 1,094 916 1,126 3,871 2,292 329 827 2,223 3,737 1,879 839 554 912 1,856 741 12,188 2,740 1,052 140 7,178 232 60 277 167 272 1 528 1,192 441 1,186 380 84 1,516 1,838 498 430 436 255 1,114 549 97 290 547 1,021 516 71 170 419 571 60 9,111 2,593 412 125 4,017 199 123 134 137 141 508 500 261 564 347 159 1,574 982 189 222 269 178 540 374 55 168 408 868 388 119 152 198 644 81 3,551 837 215 911 31,018 1,711 1,100 1,160 1,612 1,150 5 264 3,264 3,100 3,185 2,646 1,229 8,213 6,183 1,870 1,835 1,672 1,610 6,309 3,422 503 1,359 3,405 5,972 2,849 1,153 897 1,623 3, 255 918 25,730 6,460 1.728 100 1,800 155 125 125 130 100 450 300 400 300 355 75 700 265 200 205 175 75 500 328 50 175 335 475 225 225 50 160 350 100 1,275 475 150 27 1,545 115 96 48 155 32 201 174 164 229 171 56 472 309 59 86 169 64 396 177 43 138 344 521 155 34 27 171 212 27 1,147 256 G8 99 1,646 145 33 99 128 94 445 295 378 298 253 50 664 261 148 203 150 75 445 313 50 173 291 414 123 54 49 158 300 49 1,061 273 143 086 24, 532 1,182 806 888 982 923 4,159 2,440 1,903 2,358 1,771 993 6,064 5,312 1,277 1,281 1,174 1,387 4,729 2,300 305 873 2,219 4,322 2,311 733 771 1,132 2.141 645 21,923 5, 450 1, 3G7 lf>3 55 255 94 55 313 35 61 4 9 100 225 00 o H El a cj d 215 190 35 99 251 97 290 a Marion Marshall Miami. Monroe Montgomery... Morgan Newton. Noble OhioOwen Parke.. Porter Pulaski... Putnam... Eandolph. _.. Ripley.. Rush.... St. Joseph Shelby Steuben. _....__. Tippecanoe.. Tipton.. Union.. Vermilion Vigo-.._ Wabash Wayne.. White... Whitley TotalAuair... Adams Allama-kee. Appanoosp... Audubon Benion ... Black Hawk.. Boonp... Bro.mer Buchanan Buona Vista.. Butler Calhoun Carroll Cass. Cedar. _.._. Cerro Gonio. Cherokee Chickasaw... 4 2 3 2 3 5 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 3 4 2 5 5 44,476 1,287 2,178 3,875 1, 792 2,064 204 259 425 466 635 807 959 1,338 559 296 2,152 8,294 1,674 16, 349 17,149 111 376 750 701 58 13 190 161 276 162 411 602 144 368 411 213 524 391 382 211 34 46 88 75 180 182 93 298 249 105 457 1,247 83,19T, 1,709 3, 289 3, 547 3, 052 3,187 308 342 761 738 1,139 1,279 1,49$ 2,383 1,059 795 1,116 5,851 2,20(5 4,758 4,217 1, 031 3,176 1,585 1,353 3,157 14,647 3,096 1,387 8,527 2,238 1,034 2,132 12,013 3, 797 9,780 1 301 997 56 223 35 113 1,489 189 J 7(5,027 74, 205 49,017 908 131 381 287 504 392 276 246 380 143 690 279 374 3,000 2, 130 783 497 293 274 63 310 537 213 89 356 290 4«8 450 33 321 443 589 142 7">2 1, 798 369 533 313 425 4 2 3 2 1 3 3 3 8 1 3 3 2 3 3 1 7 3 2 2 7 1 . 5 3 3 2 6 4 4 2, 629 2,8.50 916 753 281 465 105 4,045 1,506 2, 618 4.40 1,521 754 186 614 1,224 1,988 1,407 1, 149 2, W2 10, 050 2,093 1,759 1,899 2,486 351 1,912 1. 799 1, 690 909 0, H 3 2,149 2, 526 257 86 365 372 6,650 4,798 6,254 90 240 220 300 315 50 25 100 50 100 100 100 225 165 55 375 155 199 184 500 237 15 22 37 28 86 81 89 140 32 55 379 923 418 112 443 115 161 167 90 198 220 296 284 50 10 100 35 99 100 82 203 46 55 325 943 323 75 492 200 50 78 1,975 325 100 525 200 50 95 1, 500 450 775 1,349 1,268 50 100 268 803 32 3 442 685 50 100 316,298 26, 213 19,719 22, 513 1, 351 2, 038 2, 649 2,811 !l,884 3, 442 1"), 799 3, 589 2, 628 2, 958 3,485 110 150 225 185 185 200 1,2! a 350 !.->0 175 300 50 51 68 60 86 72 140 649 111 207 309 83 100 225 230 150 175 80 ir,7 403 489 2,727 2, 847 2. fif>2 X, 216 9, 355 3, tyo 3,623 4fiO 225 230 .1.34 46 170 995 109 14fi 107 90 174 193 50 192 W9 80 m 75 j 427 | .138 10 430 171 90 174 230 1 61,412 1,337 £, 635 2.903 1,941. 1,841. 189 285 524 502 854 998 1,208 1,693 772 631 1,960 10,387 1,696 1, 065 6,932 1,440 1,973 25 6 20 15 328 4 124 16 123 43 118 417 207 36 75 97 773 1,789 7,714 2, 546 7, 296 248 1, 163 w 8 H O >d o o IfiO 90 192 23 122 230,073 8, 220 969 136 23 il l 23 120 90 44") 1, 089 2, 047 2, 384 . 1.349 2. 842 12,486 2. 946 2. 12.:) 2. 300 2, 503 297 2,103 2 441 2,210 cSfit) 7, 861 2, 243 3,050 7. 1 w w w 346 82 45 o 1 92 8« 1(53 222 CO TABLE NO. 62-a.- -Princi'pal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 31, 1924—Continued C7I FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Loans and discounts States and counties IOWA—continued Clarke Clay. Clayton Clinton Crawford Dallas Davis Decatur _ _ Delaware Des Moines Dickinson Dubuque Emmet Fayette Floyd Franklin Fremont Greene Grundy Guthrie Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison Henry__ Howard Humboldt Ida Iowa Jackson Jasper Jefferson Johnson Jones Keokuk _ _ Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources w Capital stock 1 1 Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts 3 H 1 6 3 6 4 3 1 2 1 1 5 3 2 5 6 2 ii P 4 1 1 3 1 h 201 2,681 1,247 8,006 1,794 1,657 668 570 639 1,860 2,221 5,698 1,283 1,582 2,653 1,270 1,647 931 1,079 2,561 3,092 2,581 3,243 1,613 i, 743 440 988 242 810 1,469 2,672 919 1,146 1, 558 959 31 250 558 1,966 243 395 78 100 127 320 304 3,789 167 564 821 401 205 134 212 3'38 513 263 704 521 281 183 163 61 55 286 449 418 1,101 241 245 21 346 328 1,582 247 371 76 72 124 290 451 1,786 184 362 764 373 298 458 273 462 488 484 1,146 372 268 149 223 34 99 186 559 184 240 124 411 289 3,637 2,229 11> 786 2,366 2,690 867 835 906 2,544 3,296 11,579 1,811 2,644 4,345 2,149 2,258 1,306 1,631 3,526 4,355 3,753 5,516 2,713 2,529 850 1,465 373 1,089 2,079 3,966 1,550 2,556 2,001 1,664 25 350 125 650 U90 175 55 60 50 100 185 750 150 225 325 140 160 100 125 225 200 250 350 190 175 75 125 50 65 150 250 100 100 175 150 5 H98 93 842 108 33 30 39 15 104 139 512 26 135 207 148 101 60 104 132 318 124 301 133 142 52 44 6 46 194 196 112 112 86 83 25 173 72 6.17 174 174 55 60 49 100 174 432 150 161 210 103 108 62 124 188 183 199 248 179 143 73 42 49 50 55 121 99 99 174 149 185 2,500 1,905 9,431 1,772 2, 243 708 675 792 1,993 2,380 9,831 1,026 2,124 3,534 1,758 1,641 1,002 1,207 2,895 3,053 2,967 4,539 2,174 2,044 651 1,153 228 912 1,619 3,324 1,239 2,245 1,434 1,276 49 416 25 245 122 65 19 247 417 54 459 69 248 81 60 48 571 179 77 37 25 100 40 18 61 75 132 6 n o P0 O !_ _, M W O H H a c | w n Kossuth Lee Linn Louisa Lucas Lyon Madison Mahaska Marion Marshall.Mills Mitchell Monona Monroe Montgomery Muscat-ine O'Brien Osccola Page Palo Alto Plymouth ... Pocahontas Polk Pottawattamie.. Poweshick Ringgold Sac— --.. Scott... Shelby Sioux ___. Story Tama Taylor Union Van Bur on Wapollo Warren Washington "Wayne Webster Winnebago Winneshiek Wood bury Worth Wright Total 2, 600 871 12,181 242 1,682 2,885 1,101 1 a, 035 4,106 2,001 1,4.04 1,345 287 544 4,178 892 2,803 993 5,212 2,719 2,910 1,476 25, 905 5, 145 3,881 133 1,785 6,634 668 1,647 3, 548 3,408 1.407 1,448 748 2,840 370 1,403 1,324 6, 306 2, 559 455 19,535 433 412 255,188 390 407 5, 762 53 o02 470 379 479 603 416 254 780 50 363 548 232 542 34 656 154 703 161 5. 120 1,249 389 100 179 1,423 15 210 638 641 226 347 45 1,182 77 .128 348 1, 507 391. 106 4, 460 75 94 58,919 378 639 6, 265 66 256 494 ?06 404 491 513 167 553 69 242 690 324 859 178 775 338 770 262 8,029 1,404 465 59 211 1,062 120 366 679 757 363 713 91 1,176 106 147 .1.71 1, 225 256 69 7, 766 88 80 3, 695 2, 030 24, 789 376 2, 333 4,178 1,763 3,089 5, 563 3,083 2,081 2,730 432 1,204 6,163 1, 536 4,420 1,276 7,053 3,418 4, 539 2,000 40,059 8,210 5,076 310 2, 253 9,886 824 2, 397 5, 193 5, 109 2,076 2, 661 954 5,408 613 1.729 2.001 9. 652 3, 553 663 33,047 657 602 240 150 1, 050 50 150 365 275 250 360 225 190 150 75 125 385 100 375 100 550 180 255 200 2,725 420 275 25 190 350 50 210 400 405 150 210 125 525 50 100 240 585 300 50 1,650 50 50 129 171 1,129 36 93 150 75 201 380 87 134 218 19 49 348 110 175 97 482 213 280 79 1,816 350 196 31 172 713 40 149 222 179 85 81 29 383 22 111 52 G31 103 23 861 23 15 238 45 827 49 99 329 256 199 358 60 90 87 25 124 312 25 248 25 324 106 185 99 671 401 239 24 149 349 13 131 386 382 112 189 32 423 50 99 227 573 273 50 960 50 50 64, 067 398, 415 26, 350 19, 279 18, 775 2, 665 1, 658 21, 780 241 1,841 2,904 1,108 2, 387 3,837 2,711 1,468 2, 275 33 ' 906 4, 689 1,300 3, 406 1,047 4, 524 2,728 3,773 1,427 31,993 6,644 4, J13 230 1, 563 8,069 584 1,891 3,687 4,042 1,729 2,178 683 4,077 492 1,333 I,4i8 7, 058 2, 480 469 28, 292 535 4S7 316,209 424 152 429 50 52 507 d 1.81 o w 401 o 210 8 1.003 4() 380 2, 405 395 251 180 105 137 16 494 99 o o O 85 8i ( 61 47 L 3S»7 55 1, 279 a 16, 699 TABLE N O . 62-a,—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 31, 1924—Continued FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties MICHIGAN Allegan Alpena Barry Bay Berrien _. Branch Calhoun Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Clinton Eaton Emmet Genesee _ Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdafe Ingham Ionia Jackson. Kalamazoo Kent Lapeer Lenawee Livingston M acorn b Manistee Mason... Monroe A'lontcalm Muskegon Oaklatid Oceana Osceola Saginaw _. . _ . . _ _ .. 1 1 1 1 5 5 4 2 1 1 1 2 I 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 3 j 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 2 2 Loans and discounts 675 Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault 167 1,330 1,229 722 288 2,995 4, 591 2,275 11,703 2,110 2,794 1,027 10,145 865 244 415 351 670 242 639 83 477 771 170 364 98 639 1,245 579 2,965 Total resources 1,063 2,977 1,120 5,921 9,145 4,027 25,525 1,837 Surplus and undivided profits Capital stock 50 50 50 300 530 415 1,100 100 50 50 50 150 100 200 100 60 55 850 100 550 800 18 93 126 339 363 295 985 94 380 312 173 270 53 112 95 249 172 570 214 227 120 9,438 1,581 7,626 9,153 19,513 5,614 1,991 239 388 2,425 2,190 6,066 1,859 1,722 6,390 766 349 866 737 964 245 725 176 504 308 426 1,111 1,093 102 168 311 95 167 167 141 212 60 3,678 1,718 1,783 1,018 13,231 8, 553 1,050 982 266 56 69 5, 454 2,223 2,072 15,640 550 30 75 1,050 1,214 1,224 447 2,248 1,047 796 951 1,551 295 6,760 4,937 246 1,426 7,754 2,644 259 421 88 191 591 1,204 576 2,006 1,435 5,916 1,725 1,349 1,310 17,853 2,302 12,450 13,644 33,807 1,270 2,778 623 1,566 1,261 1,685 2,470 468 601 39 70 125 57 439 41 64 30 Circulation 50 49 50 193 297 397 1,088 70 50 49 14 87 96 50 104 524 721 59 55 846 98 536 140 2,100 2,244 1,984 75 88 103 20 25 183 75 7 7* 25 49 50 49 595 522 30 50 375 210, 100 75 100 100 200 50 1,267 42 81 6 Total deposits Bills pnyable and rediscounts 945 2,785 874 5,089 7, 785 2,868 22,352 1 573 471 20 1(59 44 20 1,066 h 442 1,644 1,182 5,167 1, 525 1,166 1,170 14,809 1,889 10,601 11,983 26,377 1,082 2,116 n o g o G O 30 a* o H 111 234 M 784 H 106 504 1,342 1,129 1,490 2,079 4 (iC 10,464 7,112 140 102 1,873 13,001 6 363 486 CO 5 3 1 3 3 4 Total___ _ _. 3,537 1,310 138 757 2,370 98,871 2, 680 683 7 777 1,812 23, 574 1,735 163 42 142 938 31,983 8,209 2,228 199 1,705 5,336 163,906 290 18o 25 150 400 8,600 115 9 76 315 9,950 230 1S3 6 62 246 1,975 7,301 1,709 lf>9 1,348 4,374 142,039 62 36 82 214, 935 85, 327 62,119 381,584 21,125 21, $26 10,986 321, 734 2,196 4 2 1 3 6 4 St. Clair St. Joseph Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw Wayne 2,082 280 228 1(610 1,834 1,841 3, 755 308 524 494 264 166 1,506 3,773 681 902 897 574 2,082 18,182 228 542 2,074 390 1,193 3,115 54 1,875 226 249 1,066 230 1,000 540 2,874 951 4,707 1, 553 1,385 103 140 381 2,097 449 2,523 215 192 193 194 182 581 2,533 785 442 492 663 589 28,518 39 288 2,118 76 610 3,004 59 1.235 212 353 1,306 111 503 218 1,005 716 1,911 1,112 11,453 1,333 636 3,392 15,350 3,810 14,459 1,901 2,018 1,479 1,380 1,298 3,900 13,370 3,405 3,538 2,808 8,055 5,087 156,138 601 2,151 11,890 704 4,054 15,432 924 7,733 1,474 2,157 6,983 770 3,865 2,096 8,909 4,6.11 17, 282 9, 367 1,150 100 50 175 1,155 260 1,025 175 100 100 100 50 375 600 200 200 200 650 250 9,200 50 125 885 50 300 850 50 400 100 215 500 50 250 125 r>o0 260 1,105 700 767 58 17 114 436 219 853 96 161 64 84 64 320 524 252 218 173 413 390 9,442 35 60 532 51 150 892 54 578 71 57 623 10 250 134 553 151 1,020 448 678 99 49 99 627 230 890 99 99 25 100 12 293 120 193 197 200 397 218 3,336 40 68 582 50 168 146 f>0 272 99 123 49 236 124 498 196 654 697 8,551 1,039 519 3,004 12,705 3.100 11,545 1, 463 1,658 1,289 1,066 1,173 2,911 12,083 2, 761 2,921 2, 235 6. 073 4,224 128, 298 446 1,898 9,882 553 3. 429 13, 543 615 6,456 1,203 i;?19 5, 857 661 3,110 1, 711 7. 306 4,005 14, 384 7, 369 307 37 0 7,608 877 244 1,310 10,189 1,408 7.610 1,305 1.192 700 824 928 1,669 6,789 1,796 2,042 1, 336 6,566 2,256 103,865 279 1,275 7,294 218 2,019 8,780 679 4,389 990 1, 442 4,212 390 2,206 1, 243 4.601 2,719 9. 429 5,916 107 218, ">9n H 8")0 57, G23 355,813 22, 080 20, 33-1 12,.-) 13 2U2, 7C5 314 69 79 WISCONSIN Brown Calumet Clark Columbia Dane Dodge Fond du Lac __ Grant Green Green Lake Iowa Jackson Jefferson . Kenosha Lafayette Langla.de Manitowoc M arathon JMarinette Milwaukee Monroe. Oconto Outagamie Ozaukeo.- Portage "Racine Ilichland. . "Rock Sauk Snawano. Sheboygan Vernon Walworth Washington Waukeslia Waupaca Winnebago. Wood . _ . _ r > . _._ Total _ _ 3 1 1 1 1 3 2 4 2 1 2 4 7 1 2 5 1 2 3 1 4 1 3 1 1 4 2 3 fi 5 g I 20 146 nS O O H 522 4, 486 30 o r hi w o HI 148 27 44 20 115 153 G. .123 M w a d w TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued 00 FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 8 [Amount in thousands of dollars] W States and counties Number of banks Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Surplus and undivided profits Capital stock Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts _ _ _ _._ _ ___ _ H O H ARKANSAS Arkansas _ Benton Boone.. _ Carroll Chicot Clark Clay Cleburne Conway Craigbead Crawford Cross Dallas Garland Greene Hem pstea d _ _ Hot Springs Howard. Independence Jackson Jefferson Johnson LaFayette Lawrence Lee Little River Logan Madison Miller Mississippi Monroe Ouachita Phillips Poinsett.._ S 1.185 2,283 864 775 402 256 640 161 654 887 448 142 450 1, 658 1,075 1,621 239 89 887 1,103 3,723 964 185 253 426 355 263 320 2,778 616 86 786 374 209 478 137 231 90 43 77 4 65 54 233 686 373 J77 44 2 314 128 1,624 107 67 79 38 58 246 48 756 7 15 233 269 61 392 626 319 231 108 54 145 131 129 79 167 78 113 1,050 297 271 140 31 135 189 1,188 140 59 71 100 41 136 130 723 146 36 330 665 36 2,006 3,528 1,379 1,272 638 372 909 302 855 1,123 945 281 825 3,583 1,819 2,208 435 132 1,402 1,455 6,626 1,244 317 416 595 483 662 513 4,605 862 139 1,367 4,426 591 200 310 75 135 50 50 75 25 50 150 100 25 100 300 175 350 25 25 150 100 300 185 25 50 80 25 80 50 400 150 25 100 700 85 113 230 50 70 20 14 80 7 82 20 32 75 294 50 96 50 40 25 51 292 204 121 24 25 99 137 25 17 245 540 fil 29 12 49 36 35 26 145 38 7 25 551 10 50 40 100 124 43 245 70 25 24 25 80 19 195 1,557 2,610 1,170 971 516 267 729 270 598 770 713 239 648 2, 916 1,291 1, 539 376 106 954 1,035 5,404 883 238 320 46(5 342 467 419 3,665 644 97 1,229 2,846 274 .'•1 88 34 .... hrj O O % :::: U 75 O "o0 Q 142 50 61 £ 2 ^ H 1 « 45 10 d W w w 54 200 30 275 173 % O Polk Prairie Pulaski St. Francis... Saline Scott Sebastian Sevier __. Union _.. Washington. Woodruff___. Yell Total. Adams Alexander Bond. Brown Clay Clinton Crawford Edwards Effinghain Fayette.. Franklin Gallatin Greene.— Hamilton Jaekson Jasper___ Jefferson Jersey Johnson Lawrence Macoupin Madison Marion Massac Monroe Montgomery.. Morgan _ Perry. _ Pike Pope. Pulaski _ Randolph Richland St. Clair Saline Union 1 1 3 2 1 ] 8 o 4 5 1 1 17 21 1,185 24 274 66 6,314 722 326 267 13, 080 278 7.880 2,402 85 191 5,412 4, 315 68, 454 2,923 164 168 59 79 93 53 158 60 68 135 378 54 159 65 219 40 263 12 53 225 468 1,392 337 291 81 378 501 245 464 15 41 77 77 1,870 114 131 493 115 140 100 137 118 151 124 75 144 191 97 163 79 233 50 253 25 58 150 271 649 289 174 74 624 296 125 145 50 27 90 99 1,481 248 115 5,485 2,215 1,173 670 922 1,164 2,186 1,058 941 1,613 4,624 797 2, 307 1,479 3, 233 626 3,121 458 474 2,705 fi, 387 19,637 3, 702 1,820 1,292 5, 353 6, 255 3,030 1,916 276 573 1,113 850 30,376 3,118 1,765 229 78 5,478 44G 283 174 9,583 275 5,092 1,912 93 123 73 2 1,061 168 5 64 4, 266 62 1,469 425 2 31 55 21 1, 671 270 64 70 2,884 78 2,020 712 19 83 400 122 8,901 934 357 328 16, 939 454 8,819 3,164 120 247 50 25 700 80 25 25 1,357 50 500 325 25 25 17 1,170 50 320 114 3 7 19 1,302 30 69 300 54,052 14,933 16, 440 89,100 7,912 3.775 1, (560 825 813 761 324 1,713 1,069 671 1,071 2,997 743 1,958 1,139 1,968 433 2,224 497 400 1,740 3,272 7,740 2.034 1,337 662 4,017 4,226 1.903 1,924 227 361 493 628 18,284 1,852 1,118 1,768 692 437 155 348 969 C07 338 334 732 1,373 209 762 323 1,355 230 938 95 140 899 2,987 10,055 1,994 797 628 1,963 2, 552 1,202 479 95 193 599 327 12,204 1,492 863 788 478 216 63 180 169 333 98 155 200 848 115 236 241 539 137 551 38 67 574 976 4,107 536 280 207 928 736 417 344 48 95 259 120 5,854 448 220 6,661 2,995 1,542 1,129 1,379 1, 534 2,777 1,564 1,195 2,105 5, 550 1,131 3,032 1,765 4,028 829 3,991 664 670 3,340 7, 543 22, 735 4, 720 2, 504 1, 523 7, 239 7, 584 3, 578 2,811 391 715 1, 392 1,136 37. 207 4,058 2,311 500 200 165 100 140 125 225 125 100 200 270 110 305 105 260 50 280 50 85 245 395 1,035 365 185 75 695 300 165 260 50 75 100 100 2,310 250 200 10 9 332 83 50 370 49 28 46 3 289 5 181 37 73 T7 154 11 13 82 7.'J 97 H O r ~~74 62 73 120 "lo 22 2 25 30 "163 138 14 25 10 1,130 165 100 ox CD TABLE NO. 02-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national hanks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each Slate by Federal reserve districts, March 31, 192/+—Continued FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 8—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Bonds and securities Due from banks, including lawful reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts n ILLINOIS—continued * 3 Wabash Washington Wayne....... 4 3 7 4 White Willanis Total _.. 1,544 662 842 1,720 3,129 171 84,756 2,469 467 391 161 344 768 3,975 2,758 1,515 3,133 6, 578 225 225 160 295 250 222 106 97 183 402 223 225 97 270 248 58,120 23,732 173,287 11,355 10,145 8,716 330 48 735 244 177 35 419 90 445 463 437 295 426 1,582 1,676 413 846 2,948 2,126 1,099 2, 293 5, 523 138, 703 ?84 «:)5 91 9"> -~ 3 3,705 o E INDIANA Clark Crawford Daviess Dubois Floyd . Gibson Green Jackson Jefferson Knox__ _ Lawrence . _. AXartin Orange Perry... Pike Posev Spencer Sullivan Switzerland _ Vanderburg. Warrick _ _. _ _ - Total . 2 1 3 3 2 6 2 3 2 3 3 1 2 4 3 6 1 4 1 3 4 1,170 206 1,385 484 2,505 3,373 1,021 1,537 969 5,058 1,352 221 622 1,257 893 2,065 167 1,484 174 11,761 1, 400 8,586 • 032 2,907 200 1,772 297 2,666 867 4,191 4,929 2,515 2, 507 2,714 8,088 3,100 304 1,074 2,419 1,064 3,370 374 2,451 397 24,805 2, 397 m 39, 1(54 21,230 9,351 72. WB1 1,201 922 948 648 1,288 1,376 1,178 41 141 897 543 790 144 358 174 a o 1,252 464 29 273 158 178 406 53 486 38 200 132 14 309 54 319 260 127 194 276 429 226 23 68 119 88 183 21 98 26 688 96 173 16 239 87 395 343 149 248 247 423 222 12 39 198 60 273 35 185 49 1,480 200 1,289 242 1,803 591 2,908 3, 578 2,088 1,855 1,930 6,886 2,417 244 838 1,722 1,417 2, 597 282 1,883 239 20, 186 1,040 Mm 3, 750 f>, 073 55, 707 175 25 250 100 400 350 150 250 250 730 225 25 105 200 100 275 35 235 50 1, 500 04 32 100 20S 20 333 10 25 150 37 46 5 851 130 2,011 271 389 1,009 2,425 1, 144 1,680 737 240 28 98 151 457 130 60 438 104, 339 32, 305 23, 15S 1,128 290 90 475 2,189 170 4,010 1,045 420 553 1,357 54 71 1 200 658 272 337 709 585 428 209 115 28 31 85 558 31 517 .'300 172 41 207 809 2,819 1,541 703 1,402 1,394 442 1,409 219 057 60, 0.23 992 355 4,729 1,484 1,290 1,543 712 103 222 _ Total. _ 11,739 | 1,297 223 671 282 130 452 88 630 17,249 214 115 2,203 709 205 1,044 132 3,540 2,145 I 421 580 2, 345 3, 480 2,498 2,995 1,092 320 2, 489 1,182 4,931 3, 200 1,181 2, 398 2,019 720 2,130 389 1, 590 100,200 1,379 618 8,8-11 2, 566 1,908 3,107 997 231 309 640 4, 230 692 324 1,322 .103,522 1,308 411 ir>^ 799 3,495 487 5,044 2,221 1, 154 1,009 1,808 18,011 4,500 135 50 450 300 200 90 123 25 25 100 375 50 25 90 72 9 303 102 203 211 59 31 137 49 370 383 87 417 107 32 80 25 30 7,202 48 41 518 232 109 193 70 5 18 20 285 91 25 74 220 239 200 359 50 25 119 74 449 250 130 230 150 50 198 49 71 4,154 115 50 398 295 150 79 122 25 25 98 337 50 25 90 9,051 11,830 I H, 901. 25 50 225 285 200 375 50 25 100 100 403 250 130 250 150 50 200 50 100 85 25 .100 500 50 450 200 100 125 100 25 24 12 101 i 9 1 244 ! 102 j 63 30 ! 250 ! 299 521 1.511 2,714 1.835 2,050 919 229 1,973 869 3,445 2, 309 821 1,501 1,610 588 1,499 265 1,402 70,815 1,082 463 7,412 1,632 1,401 2,805 682 170 301 402 3.222 '501 90 180 O KiO 6, 050 47 ! | i | I I 10 o 248 ! 1,007 j 124,029 j 1,007 201 98 15 JO 100 30 800 147 97 125 100 4X6 2,2X5 897 2,070 .1.721 XVM) 535 3,418 950 | 11,739 COMPTKOL 378 3,053 437 200 545 103 245 334 283 342 1.11 40 247 102 619 330 221 173 267 104 157 74 274 15,039 116 .121. 1,331 242 298 532 120 32 47 59 538 100 54 302 1.057 Alcorn Bolivar. _. Choetaw. ('Jay nay.. Coahoma Lafayette Leflore Lowndes Monroe Pontotoe Washington 56 4 445 646 1,011 849 233 28 561 148 1,246 rax KENTUCKY ORT Adair.Allen. Anderson Barren Boyle Caldwell Calloway Carlisle Carroll Christian Daviess Franklin Fulton Graves Hardin. Hart Henderson... Hickman Hopkins Jefferson La Rue Logan McCracken.. Marion Mercer Muhlenberg, Owen.. Russell Taylor "Union.. _ Warren Washington.. Wayne Webster Total, iJ - 0, 709 143 88 ~~"4(i r1 J3 rt 60S \S< 1. 3S0 ^H 50 "234 TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 31, 1924—Continued to fcO FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 8—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and counties Number of banks Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts I MISSOURI Adair Audrain Barry Boone._ Caldwell Calloway Camden Cape Girardeau Carrell Cedar Chariton Cole.Cooper CrawfordDaviess Dent... Dunklin Franklin.Greene Grundy Harrison Henry Howell Johnson Laclede Lawrence Linn Livingston Marion Moniteau._ Monroe Montgomery. Morgan Pemiscot Perry _.. __. __. _. _.,. 1,288 393 972 1,871 1,237 485 253 910 781 307 279 2,040 1,279 249 266 103 31] 179 4,353 431 701 1,142 461 474 203 259 438 2,132 594 241 311 262 333 544 419 153 287 1,007 266 118 81 401 277 52 27 1,156 240 52 27 38 18 563 1,514 198 136 193 107 287 90 77 18 946 1,401 119 246 43 59 253 139 236 409 171 68 40 214 243 43 59 347 171 53 36 24 80 89 2,137 121 91 331 171 198 47 79 55 478 239 58 71 37 41 155 13 2,033 699 1,561 3,433 1,777 723 389 1,634 1,350 421 380 3,585 1,782 361 343 182 505 837 8,172 793 993 1,720 775 983 357 433 534 3,686 2,260 429 658 355 478 819 113 150 50 135 250 255 100 50 140 150 50 50 200 200 25 25 25 90 25 200 75 125 150 50 105 30 50 25 285 200 50 70 75 50 75 25 133 70 45 469 111 46 35 29 129 11 15 99 84 34 30 16 38 369 114 34 88 16 18 38 247 157 51 53 16 23 40 3 149 49 109 246 209 100 25 119 130 50 12 197 175 6 25 13 7 196 74 94 147 12 104 50 15 283 200 20 69 1, 600 529 1,270 2,122 1,045 388 279 1,343 891 302 291 3,059 1,291 296 249 145 335 774 7,407 605 655 1, 282 678 686 311 316 435 2,374 1,702 309 467 264 293 654 74 250 157 89 9 12 30 32 O o O E 14 H W 48 26 20 476 63 11 O d -- .__ . 3,041 462 166 595 552 402 172,854 112 84 241 226 685 145 221 622 126 46 151 717 52 63,418 27 52 90 173 57 29 15 1,303 54 32 246 79 80 55,501 53 58 61 81 123 17 20 5,114 674 266 1 024 1,395 557 302, 606 199 228 417 511 942 199 282 300 50 25 100 100 55 27,587 50 50 50 50 125 25 50 514 62 15 28 118 68 14,798 5 20 22 27 57 1 1 299 49 24 99 99 36 10,610 24 22 25 49 50 23 13 3,923 513 202 796 1,068 359 236,442 120 136 320 386 621 137 163 205,957 76,296 64,705 359,967 32, 227 18, 503 14,405 279,907 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 3 208 610 285 150 85 627 258 119 3,310 748 11,685 130 178 121 105 2 54 28 137 1,080 289 2,489 128 207 100 112 74 214 57 95 1,422 273 3,878 480 1 076 526 381 166 908 358 360 5,916 1,373 19,253 25 100 100 50 25 50 25 30 400 159 1,400 8 141 11 24 6 30 13 34 242 63 1,424 25 100 51 30 50 15 8 392 79 746 422 699 329 277 J 35 778 275 288 4,881 1,067 15,128 5 515 17 - 3 1 1 2 1 1 15 1 I 1 1 3 1 1 89 Pettis Phelps Polk Putnam St. Charles. St Glair St. Louis Saline Scotland Scott Stoddard Sullivan Webster Wright Total-. 18,085 4,613 6,560 30,797 2,364 1,096 1,496 24,279 584 78 10 40 9,527 2 90 13 56 H O 11,108 TENNESSEE Benton Dver Gibson Ilardin Henderson Henry Lauderdale McNairy Madison Obion Shelby Total _ _.. _ ..._ 34 o o K 30 H W O w FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 9 — MICHIGAN Alger Baraga Chippewa Delta Dickinson Gogebic Hough ton Iron.. Mackinac Marquette Menominee Ontonagon Schoolcraft 939 261 1,203 3,232 2,490 3,420 10,012 1.448 '447 7,038 1,126 433 349 __ _.. --. _. Total 39 518 237 714 1,433 1, 736 3, 232 5,071 1. 523 '438 5,265 1,953 214 155 2J)2 130 319 1,029 662 1,127 2, 757 553 269 2,068 629 172 76 1,791 642 2,291 f>, 870 5,173 8,071 18,373 3,714 1,173 14,669 3,867 896 646 100 50 100 2.50 275 425 950 300 50 600 325 75 100 158 18 100 325 321 283 1,465 151 72 921 123 51 23 32, 398 22,489 10,043 67,176 3,600 4,011 98 6 98 250 223 199 820 W) 50 590 287 49 60 1,429 568 1,993 5,045 4, 330 7,164 15,115 a, 104 1,001 12, .018 3,133 722 461 56,583 j 1-3 K o '» g . . . Y^ a - 25 K| to TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March SI, 1924—Continued to FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 9—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts MINNESOTA Aitkin Anoka Becker -_ Beltranii Benton Big Stone Blue Earth Brown Carlton Carver Cass. . Chippewa__ Chisago Clay Clearwater _ Cot ton wood Crow Wing Dakota Dodge Douglas _ Faribault Fillmore Freeborn _ Goodhue _ Grant 3 lennepin Houston Hubbard Isanti ltasca Jackson Kanabeo Kandiyohi.- - Kittson Koochichine _ 3 1 4 3 3 _ 8 3 3 4 3 I 1 6 3 4 5 fl 4 4 . _ ... _ _. 7 4 4 3 9 1 1 3 8 5 1 3 I 2 1,296 863 1,809 1,241 895 1,582 7,092 983 1,012 830 484 824 433 3,176 640 2,075 1,777 4,481 1,980 2,663 2,368 2,329 3,036 2,429 830 118,640 204 463 875 1,476 2,369 501 1,570 491 471 467 84 391 537 61 355 1,642 440 1,632 655 319 58 88 372 148 708 1,113 1,380 357 359 412 1,020 653 1,202 129 36,178 48 178 267 1,410 423 111 194 43 383 318 147 285 371 95 319 1,956 245 351 201 135 102 31 503 167 444 593 1,649 242 263 559 534 462 407 114 37,480 36 74 131 572 252 142 180 01 152 2, 233 1,131 2,733 2,285 1,118 2,381 11,229 1,749 3,065 1,716 1,026 1,113 576 4,373 1,027 3,520 3,704 7, 655 2,765 3,571 3, 575 4,050 4, 351 4,213 1,156 204,826 312 750 1,364 3,726 3,416 775 2,1 SI 672 1,0-19 100 50 165 125 75 125 685 115 150 100 75 50 50 235 75 165 205 535 150 210 310 250 240 350 125 12,250 25 50 100 225 306 25 150 00 75 113 16 75 37 26 58 406 68 120 57 25 15 10 220 21 237 148 183 86 111 138 149 161 245 38 9,912 27 15 20 155 110 27 04 20 19 25 12 164 125 25 109 51.5 115 118 50 42 30 49 191 75 135 145 94 135 209 214 247 203 185 70 3,412 12 100 223 149 25 116 25 75 1,995 ],0.r>3 2,323 3,972 961 2, OS I 9,584 1,451 2, 077 1, 509 853 888 440 3,109 797 2,984 3,186 6,784 2,195 2,916 2,860 3,391 3,694 3,415 866 172,147 24.8 685 1,135 3,122 2,831 098 1,801 f>29 880 6 20 31 38 33 n o H K w n o s 30 130 20 553 59 g 5 32 199 126 54 12 52 18 56 1,686 H W o o 10 15 38 Lacqui Parle Lake Lake of the Woods.. LeSueur.. Lincoln Lynn Lyon__. Marshall Martin McLeod... MilleLacs Morrison Mower__ Murray _ Nicollet Nobles Norman.. Olmste<l Otter Tail Pennington Pine Pipestone.. Polk Pope Ramsey. Red Lake Redwood Renville Rice Rock _ Roseau St. Louis__. Scott Sherburne Sibley _ _.. Stearns.. Steele Stevens Swift... Todd Travers. Wabasha... __.. Wadena Waseca Washington Watonwan _ _ Wilkin.._. __.. Winona. Wright Yellow Medicine Total. 3 4 5 2 19 4 2 1 7 3 3 3 7 3 2 4 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 752 422 295 1,646 2,419 779 3,292 1,434 4,784 1,21.7 403 2,212 3,921 1,277 377 2,535 1,242 3,599 3,337 447 439 2,238 2,146 731 70,941 184 779 978 4,827 3, L42 391 38,412 1,060 508 . 277 5,176 2,270 908 737 2,182 809 1,204 1,544. 1,914 2,622 1,418 959 3, 517 936 1,033 86 371 70 795 309 78 (530 246 1,521 385 161 608 1,789 225 257 320 195 719 1, 587 1,58 158 466 583 116 26,541 86 125 162 1,173 209 82 19, 583 714 124 34 1,326 884 202 288 431 227 297 393 358 1,357 195 64 2,330 197 270 12o 88 64 353 521 152 600 15.1 826 374 152 324 976 283 140 323 288 1,051 832 215 88 635 547 68 28,540 33 151 241 1,121 405 84 11,649 261 108 68 697 641 166 103 559 153 204 449 232 424 289 111 1,174 130 219 1,015 899 474 2,904 3,499 1,055 4,808 2,135 7,885 2,059 749 3,354 6,852 2,013 816 3, 563 1.842 5, 633 6,025 937 732 3, 572 3, 510 994 129,951 316 1,193 1,535 7,408 4,048 608 72, 053 2,102 801 415 7,683 4, 318 1,387 1,229 3,319 1,242 1,725 2,493 2, 670 4, 564 2,055 1, 294 7, 380 1,352 1, 620 55 50 25 175 185 50 220 175 555 100 55 225 280 125 50 210 125 250 350 50 75 180 210 85 7,125 25 120 75 455 255 55 6,990 125 50 25 575 225 90 75 175 75 75 200 225 375 155 100 350 80 100 59 20 9 92 139 23 128 73 226 34 23 83 443 59 61 161 70 303 181 54 13 92 79 15 8,266 6 30 44 337 206 10 5,846 98 13 18 213 52 40 38 119 38 91 82 102 4.01 90 64 527 19 67 338 364, HfiO 123, 302 10fl,»*9 f»27, 472 40,010 32,3X9 2 1 1 6 7 2 5 4 11 2 2 5 0 5 1 S 4 4 8 1 2 C f > 3' 8 1 54 50 25 50 184 50 144 124 373 75 55 181 235 75 15 150 56 125 350 49 50 140 192 60 1,986 25 50 56 321 * 110 40 1,899 19 45 25 457 225 73 75 175 57 75 99 100 173 yy 44 233 31 100 817 778 393 2, 582 2,946 932 4,277 1,299 6, 707 1,828 616 2,832 5,882 1,754 690 2, 790 1,553 4,950 5,131 784 594 3,023 3,029 834 111,740 221 940 1,277 6,293 3,214 504 57,022 1,849 687 347 5,901 3, 786 1,174 960 2,851 1,055 1,459 2,110 2.243 3, (>11 1, (W7 1.051 6,215 1,222 1,354 If", 873 rv:;,, 894 30 22 5 45 40 464 24 32 10 251 37 .3 1 136 c g O ft o C 83 34 53 83 3 257 250 O 6 530 10 Si! i? 25 15 H c Pd W ft n 38 Or 5,91.2 TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 31, 1924—Continued to FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 9—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Due from includBonds and banks,lawful ing securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts H MONTANA Beaverhead.Big Horn . . Blaine _ Broad water Carbon _Carter Cascade Chouteau.__ Custer _ Daniels _Dawson _. _ _ __ Deer Lodge Fallon Fergus Flathead Gallatin Garfield _ Glacier Hill _ Judith Basin Lewis and Clark __ Lincoln _ McCone. Madison Mcagher.. Missoula__ Musselshell Park Phillips _ Pondera _ Powder River Powell Ravalli Richland w w o _ _ __ _ _- 2 2 4 1 2 1 5 1 2 2 4 1 1 4 3 3 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 2 1 1 2 3 2,490 500 896 138 626 80 4,398 68 1,860 405 1,134 771 75 351 2,395 1,670 113 72 185 263 3,484 255 155 86 153 2,668 51 2,919 436 499 38 488 296 400 120 63 183 29 497 5 1,663 29 443 44 268 481 3 133 828 385 32 18 29 94 1,550 46 3 42 179 1,276 31 385 148 113 27 137 116 17 642 78 140 15 172 10 3,038 13 473 35 383 267 11 47 642 490 35 22 59 81 1,944 58 21 29 111 1,491 12 1,017 67 59 23 124 68 45 3,311 699 1,406 218 1,360 107 9,994 127 2,963 578 1,885 1,586 98 607 4,187 2,965 187 140 351 529 7,179 390 • 192 185 458 5,656 102 4,408 778 731 99 788 580 518 225 90 180 50 105 25 605 25 185 55 150 100 25 105 475 235 25 25 75 90 450 40 25 25 50 400 25 225 140 100 25 100 75 80 219 23 93 46 3 441 6 121 17 126 44 2 10 158 338 2 2 17 15 420 10 5 3 57 243 4 412 16 17 4 33 18 16 74 25 32 13 59 * 273 25 154 30 25 25 85 447 77 55 350 24 25 25 280. 24 58 56 12 47 2,793 485 914 110 1,133 80 8,525 50 2,137 309 1,544 1,306 43 282 3,106 2,315 160 96 245 357 5,958 316 136 133 327 4,731 73 3,632 403 310 70 643 415 293 76 186 45 18 o o 150 21 367 163 41 110 27 124 g I s H 17 12 8 27 Hi 162 248 24 123 O d 418 183 127 Roosevelt Sanders _ Sheridan Silver Bow___ Stillwater Teton Treasure Vallev__ Wheatland... Wibaux Yellowstone.. Total-. 3,890 518 224 148 668 134 370 2, 597 94 39,695 58 98 50 4,113 71 74 60 393 53 13 ; 363 I 4,343 100 25 50 300 100 75 50 175 50 100 350 24 10 5 737 6 17 7 89 8 25 129 15, 568 74,690 5,985 3,998 201 471 41 98 165 100 746 1,029 3,329 75 250 75 100 50 25 150 955 125 175 50 50 50 50 75 525 100 50 50 275 25 50 25 25 125 125 100 150 225 250 50 25 415 50 50 50 25 53 154 15 30 47 6 286 810 24 144 10 7 43 36 40 179 86 37 25 74 13 32 70 86 17 618 393 226 2,060 10,107 41 104 48 226 36 44 718 427 288 1.458 1,114 14, 763 110 411 97 81 49 150 259 2,278 146 287 31 34 186 28 C6 1,204 130 73 75 291 33 60 28 43 99 397 97 273 547 796 68 30 623 58 59 43 38 273 477 25 40 299 25 10 125 25 6 147 3,003 428 333 99 ' 406 326 231 963 170 297 3.687 59,188 66 "32 105 20 49 30 2,486 w 3 H NORTH DAKOTA Adams Barnes Benson Bottineau. Bowman.. Burke Burleigh.. Cass. Cavalier Dickey. Divide Dunn Eddy Emmons Foster Grand Forks.. Grig-gs Hettinger Kidder_. La Moure Logan McHenry Mclntosh McKenzie McLean Morton Mountrail Nelson _ Pembina Ramsey Ransom _ Renville Richland Rolette Sargent Sheridan Slope 626 2,157 599 575 545 121 2,449 9,970 883 1,571 266 199 490 581 623 4,210 814 616 354 1,575 219 466 130 229 1,062 1, 709 819 970 2,086 2,021 566 159 3,565 431 545 328 195 2,747 138 373 30 32 159 83 60 1,595 67 172 45 268 37 75 25 8 151 663 144 264 369 626 86 7 523 71 124 63 42 809 860 820 376 3, 641 15,792 1,257 2,382 361 311 863 753 803 7,582 1,147 967 513 2,419 319 648 219 321 1,395 2,968 1,207 1,614 3,311 3,553 781 224 5,160 619 805 465 330 6 68 75 53 62 118 189 25 5 185 29 25 23 25 175 75 46 35 6 124 680 63 147 6 50 6 50 371 87 45 50 177 49 24 25 56 50 61 75 198 172 50 25 293 37 13 27 25 7.14 2,680 537 602 688 338 3,011 13,089 926 1, 792 228 254 070 628 564 6,417 775 800 302 1,745 282 439 159 199 1,051 2,718 7.52 1,238 2, 661 2, 784 656 111 3,931 479 675 337 239 12 1 j 70 107 2 g 83 ^ W — 71 259 118 121 66 "7)6 33 74 27 99 36 86 148 ""79 10 «5 95 n o H W O r s o d "227 89 108 154 ""56 317 24 41 27 16 Ox to TABLE NO. 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued to oo F E D E R A L RESERVE D I S T R I C T NO. 9—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts I NORTH DAKOTA—continued Stark Steele. Stutsman Towner.., Trail Walsh Ward Wells Williams 1,351 182 342 106 625 561 1,250 81 202 678 114 463 141 399 380 927 163 157 3,966 1,579 3,044 1,592 3,533 2, 567 5,279 1,397 1,663 275 195 250 100 300 175 350 75 75 125 57 133 70 123 137 188 86 27 182 150 56 51 203 175 216 49 37 3,280 1,032 2, 530 1,125 2, 820 2,049 4,489 1, 113 1, 117 104 142 75 247 SI 1 1,730 1,067 2,048 1,222 2,191 1,516 2,732 1,080 1,128 170 59,428 13,978 14, 291 94,473 0,815 3, 985 4 , f>(>7 75,032 3, 905 1 o 1 4 445 1,079 494 1,688 3,727 651 906 205 325 1,347 2,595 179 164 2,003 1,026 2,035 193 105 1,349 711 252 39 396 39 298 1,887 125 24 52 549 31 78 21 70 422 21 60 5 32 93 479 1,859 680 2,461 7, Oil 755 551 230 397 1,810 3,937 102 170 2, 358 1, 521 2,230 218 .109 1, 041 015 19 61 349 25 75 40 125 276 75 26 25 50 100 350 25 25 150 125 150 25 25 125 100 25 10 75 25 106 209 74 6 117 175 1,156 33 25 214 224 176 21 2 157 147 025 1,955 224 102 38 71 437 815 9 36 007 472 251 39 27 305 56 545 2,099 766 2, 807 7, 951 1,034 1,065 282 529 2,057 4, 740 256 264 3,048 1,802 2,719 270 144 1,879 1,016 6 4 6 4 9 3 g 2 Total © :u 37 74 306 SOUTH DAKOTA Aurora Beadle Bon Hoinnie Brookings Brown BrlileButte Campbell Clark Clay Codington Corson _ Custer. Davison.. Day Deuel Fall River Faulk Grant Gregory liaakon __. o . .._ __ __ 2 1 1 2 2 5 1 1 2 4 6 1 1 2 2 1 7 207 6 6 128 35 125 11 11 28 13 11 50 47 247 25 12 124 55 99 C 51 99 12 280 12 ;•« :$4 109 423 22 5 99 •15 2S3 05 .115 10 33 1S8 20 w 2 ] 4 3 1 1 1 4 2 3 1 1 4 3 3 2 378 509 1,018 1, 546 571 484 1,397 1,347 2,124 938 178 827 99 906 336 473 5,915 1,153 J,233 428 251 1,092 543 1,714 221 141 1, 702 1, 519 841 1,022 56 206 105 514 120 131 143 215 1,352 102 37 50 26 77 117 44 1,409 170 271 52 35 195 45 293 43 2 150 100 184 253 94 193 210 727 97 132 253 203 1,139 170 24 262 13 73 149 119 2,979 396 486 71 76 238 119 613 44 12 429 416 137 243 644 932 1,409 2,991 849 764 2,021 1,886 4, 765 1,295 287 1,237 147 1,118 626 674 10, 948 1,838 2,043 630 398 1,664 757 2,733 340 172 2,41.5 2,157 1, 283 1,727 60 50 105 200 60 50 150 125 275 80 50 75 25 115 50 50 485 90 100 50 25 175 75 115 25 60 190 125 130 150 18 72 47 42 47 36 55 69 230 88 10 69 8 25 59 17 366 53 113 16 19 70 31 125 0 77 67 26 79 58 50 95 150 470 759 1, 179 2, 570 711 653 1,482 1,287 4, 095 904 129 1,027 78 697 493 595 9, 634 1, 529 1, 502 418 328 1,258 503 2, 332 298 77 2,059 1,903 856 1,290 116 52, 385 11, 777 17,046 80, 378 5, 255 3, 360 3, 506 70, 718 2 o Tlamlin Hand H anson Hughes Hutchinson 2,723 1,138 340 1,309 371 1, 538 2,804 2, 043 4, 589 583 239 0, 088 1,089 1,147 858 709 4 P.5 754 835 276 40 313 117 1,107 2,444 698 707 674 130 91 135 44 402 1,174 689 1,100 32 71 1,827 121 266 207 11G 7.5 329 4, 652 1,0f>8 503 1, 790 543 3,157 6, (>03 4,191 6,099 724 702 11, 514 1, 780 1,837 1, 285 1,130 089 1,620 200 75 35 100 25 200 4(K) 250 375 50 50 900 100 200 100 75 50 50 278 200 50 25 37 3.970 1.471 424 1,574 483 2, ">00 5, o:»> 3, 703 5,731 571 5!K) 8,742 1,301 1.394 1,072 9SS 574 1,485 3 2 Hyde Kingsbury Lake .-_ .Lawrence. ._ Lincoln Lyman _ McCook M cPherson Marshall Meade Miner . . . _ _ _ ._ _ _ _- . Minnehaha ] 4 2 3 2 1 3 1 3 1. 1 .-_ Moody Pennington Perkins Potter Roberts Sanborn__ _ _ __ . Spink Stanley Tripp Turner Union Walworth . Yankton Total _ 7 35 50 60 179 31 25 100 96 156 80 25 38 25 40 25 13 413 90 100 25 25 84 40 57 10 01 18 233 309 Pi 83 73 28 12 242 50 75 107 122 77 48 97 29 31 12 170 f>2 3, o i l 1 3 o o g 3 o r m 50 WISCONSIN Ashland Barron Bayficld__ Buffalo I Burnett Chippowa Douglas _- .. EauClaire . _. . Dunn Forest Iron_ La Oro^e Lincoln Oneida . Pepin Pieroo Polk ___ Price . 3 1 2 2 :> 3 .1 1 2 I 2 2 3 2 2] 381 3,309 505 275 152 223 124 477 39 30 29 276 340 99 104 11 12 96tt 97 93 64 42 15 35 7 17"; 210 7v) 354 50 fX) 897 98 349 39 31 50 50 , W 49 d 42 o 1-4 :ioo 10 to TABLE N O . 62-a,—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 81,1924—Continued Or CO O F E D E R A L RESERVE D I S T R I C T N O . 9-Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Due from includBonds and banks,lawful ing securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources j Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts WISCONSIN—continued Rusk St. Croix Sawyer.. Taylor Trempealeau Vilas Total 46 47 591 12 126 47 164 54 443 18 123 27 13,091 214 1,609 52 653 197 157 _. 8,183 29 342 2,740 92 939 287 385 50 175 25 60 25 25 1 113 2,804 55,880 I 261 2,373 56 789 231 327 2,773 46,405 9 5 ^ O o 290 O P FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 10 w COLORADO Adams Alamosa Arapahoe Archuleta Baca Bent Boulder ChafEee Clear Creek Conejos Cro'w ley Delta Denver Douglas Eagle Elbert El Paso Fremont Garfield Gilpin _ . _. _ . . .. _ _ - _. . . _ - 2 2 5 1 1 1 8 3 1 1 1 4 9 1 1 2 5 4 4 1 758 734 1,344 78 161 239 4,815 725 206 195 163 942 71,475 421 145 166 8,291 2,216 1,512 39 42 198 420 5 16 80 1,899 681 176 25 172 269 38,249 70 82 3 3,235 1,309 621 230 305 361 381 12 82 112 1,103 338 36 62 152 254 28,392 45 126 30 3,055 1,077 496 53 1,140 1 353 2,239 129 274 447 8,519 1,800 439 291 502 1,552 140,869 57 357 228 14,748 4,804 2,706 329 65 75 125 25 25 50 550 175 50 40 25 125 5,150 50 50 50 775 225 225 25 ?4 60 85 1 11 3 627 49 13 13 45 58 6,913 26 1 8 816 115 198 10 24 56 73 50 314 47 50 6 10 124 746 13 25 419 181 148 24 1,027 1 162 1,928 83 238 344 6,886 1, 530 326 231 422 1,169 127,734 389 281 153 12, 733 4,283 2,081 270 27 19 141 75 290 92 17 2 55 w o Gunnison Huerfano Jackson Jefferson Kiowa Kit Carson Lake La Plata Larimer-.. Las Aniraas Lincoln.. Logan Mesa Moffat Montezuma Montrose Morgan Otero Phillips Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick Teller Washington Weld.__ Yuma 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 8 2 4 4 3 2 3 3 4 3 2 3 2 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 3 11 3 -- _ 290 979 63 815 396 297 241 1,211 5,965 3,088 770 1,728 1,567 453 693 1,133 1,945 888 507 916 5,999 488 371. 772 329 280 269 653 366 650 4,951 784 258 583 1 285 12 31 892 453 1,092 1,963 122 356 466 89 198 371 250 226 85 200 4,595 18 40 39 36 ]79 145 105 945 54 1,193 193 424 477 21 275 30 80 1,078 596 1,398 1,259 172 249 470 171 252 522 415 566 73 383 7,585 58 47 104 82 125 218 105 591 157 1,242 264 990 2,069 101 1,414 462 441 2,246 2, 336 8,906 6,516 1,126 2,749 2,672 779 1,182 2,118 2,849 1,781 766 1,566 18,564 598 512 933 481 587 662 984 1,922 922 7, 946 1,343 50 60 25 75 25 80 200 200 650 •300 115 305 150 50 105 225 210 125 100 125 600 40 50 50 90 50 75 100 50 95 615 120 71 139 1 83 59 12 47 49 466 150 76 92 72 32 65 114 192 127 28 106 1,281 25 2 45 51. 63 30 25 10 68 618 72 198 179 627 299 60 265 150 10 99 113 184 108 63 75 397 10 25 10 15 13 49 100 50 44 400 84 75 1,238 253 336 l,S01 1,906 (?, 587 5,712 801 1,601 2,224 643 897 1,667 2,177 1,421 4.71 1,254 16, 275 494 345 777 245 461 508 584 1, 762 649 6,135 962 142 J 34,482 63, 257 55, 961 261,819 12, 990 13, 347 6,003 226, 220 3 2 3 2 971 469 1,935 457 1,838 1,414 846 2,688 911 818 988 181 518 1,123 1,015 1,367 237 141 438 53 293 404 148 362 245 178 554 2 254 146 698 87 463 457 209 592 69 192 672 58 60 284 309 368 105 50 400 50 375 200 130 175 175 150 175 25 75 150 175 180 72 33 210 29 lit 146 36 238 108 96 127 40 36 234 103 80 104 50 200 25 273 100 104 127 175 131 150 1,222 671 2, 390 532 T Total.- _- 48 18 821 i, sm 125 13 417 55 72 485 75 38 15 85 105 5 29 90 51 81 175 66 174 105 2, 979 KANSAS Allen Anderson.Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler... Chase _ C hautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark _ Clay Cloud Coffee ___ 2 3 _ _.. 2 3 4 1 2 3 3 4 4 205 188 376 1, 508 803 3,217 646 2, 830 2. 329 1,310 3,918 1,319 1.300 2, 304 284 646 1,750 1,581 2,230 125 148 150 •|.9/if> 1,883 1,039 3,325 '617 803 1, 853 220 468 1, 209 1, 155 1,711 10 114 53 212 120 67 32 89 TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued CO to FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 10-Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties KANSAS—continued Comanche Cowley _ _ Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards. Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney... Ford Franklin Geary.. Gove Greelev Greenwood _. . Hamilton Harper Harvev _ . _ Jackson. Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kingman Kiowa Labette Lane Leavonworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon .- 1 4 G 3 5 2 3 2 5 3 2 2 2 3 2 1 1 f) 1 4 2 2 2 fi 1 2 2 4 1 4 2 1 4 Loans and discounts 165 5,517 3,718 1,044 1,377 464 2,691 223 1,096 606 1,135 896 855 1,591 1,591 133 89 1,448 185 835 906 443 263 1,112 533 386 390 719 335 3, 592 443 140 383 2,743 Duo from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault 27 1,300 1,002 213 286 77 738 64 214 48 46 40 94 1,018 336 16 4 184 65 374 223 104 72 277 87 59 82 272 28 2,305 58 18 14 4fil 36 1,539 1,552 345 857 108 849 130 237 83 152 122 128 658 323 14 11 346 31 244 218 lie 89 352 176 114 92 298 15 1,997 128 43 52 861 Total resources 250 8,833 6,606 1,641 2, 631 676 4,432 437 1,616 820 1,454 1,121 1,141 3, 342 2,384 173 110 2,059 300 1,570 1,473 696 472 1,830 849 591 634 1,511 Capital stock 25 450 500 125 200 75 300 55 200 125 125 100 130 225 175 25 25 175 50 250 100 75 50 225 50 75 . 90 8,023 692 211 468 125 40 425 50 25 40 4,218 350 391 Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits 26 501 512 114 196 53 377 41 79 12 117 22 30 96 231 9 25 397 262 124 145 31 296 54 101 148 7, 285 5, 322 1,274 2, 091 516 3, 343 256 1,004 585 25 25 69 220 175 i,ooe 112 12 45 108 36 25 152 fil 12 21 51 36 518 51 11 68 275 90 25 112 99 56 47 184 50 10 125 25 322 .50 0 10 348 1 794 873 2, 785 1, 752 128 85 1, 588 187 1,139 1,126 519 349 1,270 687 448 4(58 1,191 180 6, 739 541 W>9 303 3,15G Bills payable and rediscounts 20 200 11 106 31 171 103 120 180 38 O O o h 24 "0 89 25 25 40 10 14 20 9 111 48 18 M A o McPherson... Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery.. Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pattawatomie. Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice . . Riley_. Rooks Russell Saline... Scott Sedgwick Soward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman SmithStafford Stevens Sumner._ Thomas Trego Wabaunsee.... Washington. _. Wilson. Wood son Wyandotte 1 4 0 2 4 1 8 2 1 5 2 1 3 3 5 3 1 5 4 2 1 3 2 2 2 4 2 3 1 6 1 4 1 3 4 3 1 4 1 1 3 5 2 1 3 Total... 204 297 i 855 1, 247 392 1,792 777 9, 381 490 98 1,379 1, 083 496 1,120 777 1,209 837 501 1,105 1,081 048 174 2,279 024 454 1,401 1,143 387 2,942 303 16,608 385 5,209 318 759 1,048 1,187 123 1, 198 121 122 4(53 1,050 814 204 0, 409 12M,8»2 55 172 100 70 601 121 2, 970 206 7 299 109 27 176 112 196 174 123 128 179 399 24 902 105 57 332 171 09 303 27 4,051 29 3,291 02 109 128 74 5 178 28 8 09 242 171 28 1,935 B2, 842 27 227 254 44 408 151 103 24 413 206 59 399 159 210 232 140 243 286 133 71 857 168 113 389 137 44 93 2 32 6,890 57 4,255 43 253 200 295 24 330 18 07 204 357 137 54 2. 000 390 I, 307 1, 877 534 2, 80.1 1,080 10, 427 884 149 2,204 1,542 624 , 759 , 100 ,813 L, 293 842 ,551 , 038 1. 257 ' 290 4, 283 954 052 2. 321 1,010 523 4, 703 370 30,250 500 13,125 437 1,174 1,423 1,616 107 1,819 1X4 201. 770 1,722 1, 190 292 11,311 50 125 225 50 225 75 1,015 75 25 198 125 25 150 100 205 135 100 175 200 130 25 425 90 100 200 215 90 425 50 2,525 50 900 50 100 .12.5 100 25 200 40 50 100 125 J00 25 825 17 110 80 07 179 78 943 89 5 149 159 38 79 42 150 102 23 144 07 25 8 170 29 35 110 129 31 341 18 1,480 27 371 08 70 122 113 5 105 9 13 50 84 00 20 518 50 02 75 50 174 75 870 70 42, 0*0 j 214,799 j IX, 013 | 2,271 n.oo:* 103 125 25 124 70 172 114 49 92 90 20 34 L 90 34 149 .114 04 224 25 144 25 592 49 50 08 02 241 1,047 l ,:«>() 321 2, 283 851 13, 532 (W4 111 1,074 1, 087 416 1,374 888 1,139 884 570 3,092 1,281 1,050 203 3, 232 745 4H3 1, 850 931 294 3,074 203 25,049 204 11, 245 270 954 1,108 89 'ill 1,409 44 07 99 2". 820 37 18 no 10 7 20 40 120 7 140 57 101 40 H O H 27 107 221 44 80 14 529 I'M O H 137 583 1,440 925 221 9, 147 25 8 [—1 I'M 1 OS, 305 j d 4, 129 Crc Co CO TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 31, 1924—Continued CO FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 10—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks Loans a n d discounts Bonds a n d securities D u e from banks, including lawful reserve, a n d cash in v a u l t Total resources Capital stock Surplus a n d undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts MISSOURI Andrew Atchison Barton Bates Buchanan Cass.._ Clay Clinton DeKalb Gentry Jackson Jasper Newton Nodaway Vernon _ _ _ ._ Total * 460 275 857 68 24,584 399 356 316 504 88 17,382 378 877 997 240 869 81,506 3,767 707 864 1,573 45 54 48 435 1 3,015 35 314 255 76 253 14,970 1,467 143 133 644 135 74 191 23 6,895 68 307 129 76 168 34,688 1,537 242 230 396 570 449 1,197 126 27,894 500 1,670 . 1,428 405 1,388 134,987 7,033 1,192 1,287 2,654 50 50 150 25 1,100 60 1C0 150 50 180 7,350 600 75 125 200 1,255 25 185 157 58 85 6,973 346 113 64 136 828 16 63 123 49 179 2,146 599 75 106 200 1,323 856 247 899 115,267 5,202 861 935 1,926 110,424 21,843 45,159 182,780 10,265 9,504 4,629 154,159 2,625 2,943 202 1,345 1,420 475 259 2,733 2,409 1,271 924 3,475 162 350 1,155 2,776 654 56 152 203 63 38 153 583 299 160 509 27 36 96 726 799 34 184 333 92 23 601 538 305 148 523 47 46 97 376 4,787 307 1,775 2,001 660 368 3,674 3,723 1,959 1,296 4,948 258 493 1,478 400 50 160 115 75 35 175 325 175 125 450 25 85 100 275 179 11 144 109 22 15 91 152 113 57 232 10 15 52 360 346 50 101 100 60 35 124 325 150 124 352 25 25 86 206 3,459 191 1, 361 1,648 433 210 3,091 2, 773 1,499 932 3,443 199 302 1,143 2,995 402 6 9 29 70 73 193 123 23 58 468 50 45 150 22 ORT OF THE C States a n d counties 33 O 109 S w 46 18 56 192 o g H NEBRASKA Adams Antelope Boone Box Butte Boyd Brown Buffalo-Burt Butler Cass Cedar Chase.. Cherry Colfax _ _ -_ .. „ _._ Cuming 4,012 97 171 d w Lwwes Dixon Dodge Douglas.. Furnas Gage Qosper Greeley Hall Hamilton JefFerson Kearney Knox £~ Lancaster 01 Linc^n Madison Merrick Morrill Nance Nemaha Otoe Phelps Pierce Platte. Polk Redwillow_ Richardson_ Rock Saline. Saunders Scotts Bluff Seward Sheridan Sherman Stanton Thurston Valley.Washington Wayne Webster York 2 2 6 9 1 4 1 1 2 3 L 4 1 3 4 7 2 8 1 1 4 3 5 3 1 4 g 2 2 1 2 3 5 3 3 2 4 4 1 1 2 1 5 1,183 770 4,267 67,545 507 2,156 207 469 1,944 992 145 1,455 1,002 592 2,241 14,142 860 4,099 515 122 1,247 691 1,294 1,310 503 2,440 693 855 620 135 1,104 1,650 1,992 1,324 1,134 892 1,401 1,025 749 147 1,194 246 2,270 Total- 176 152,028 111 98 723 230 160 592 9,339 31,116 34 638 26 9 432 142 41 836 193 76 119 62 690 55 47 514 136 26 725 247 327 153 4,178 5,603 225 754 32 125 268 265 859 102 51 434 167 332 143 1 296 334 163 332 101 51 598 195 167 31 149 33 452 336 802 95 21 355 238 825 452 87 689 211 449 301 14 285 341 507 218 404 310 319 144 75 57 168 63 409 27,410 52,804 627 3, 618 297 559 2,997 1,322 222 3,068 1,551 1,037 2,665 25,086 1,513 6,100 686 291 1,970 1,237 3,075 1,932 710 3,884 1,122 1,699 1,100 154 1, 755 2,535 2,919 2,003 1,703 1,088 2, 506 1,424 1,044 244 1, 543 345 3,403 125 80 600 6,450 25 300 25 25 140 105 25 175 100 125 150 1,790 125 550 50 50 200 135 275 110 40 285 100 125 80 30 100 190 215 130 110 50 200 150 100 25 135 50 330 112 56 389 5,404 45 197 18 33 269 66 10 278 45 60 117 1,192 97 290 61 10 87 92 158 267 35 237 58 77 44 6 135 182 133 123 161 121 431 72 56 7 86 27 432 57 79 533 1,527 25 258 25 7 109 41 25 124 100 52 106 610 98 308 25 25 175 134 247 67 40 258 100 100 77 244,043 16, 750 13,338 8, 921 1,565 1,115 6,047 112,483 • 1,215 765 4,133 96, 773 468 2.853 228 394 2,433 1,009 159 2,491 1,305 801 1,920 21, 250 1,193 4,683 497 172 1, 508 876 2,388 1,460 527 3,103 8(i4 1,397 880 110 1,321 1,879 2,180 1,487 1,363 842 1, 5*7 81)2 747 1S7 1,107 235 2, 2o7 56 135 391 2,217 64 10 100 46 100 3 372 242 269 54 34 25 67 18 7 85 112 273 135 5S J4W 140 40 197, (518 ! — Ox CO TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 31, 192%—Continued 05 FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 10—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Bonds and securities Due from banks, including lawful reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Surplus and Capital stock undivided profits Circulation Bills payable and rediscounts § u: 3,329 90 526 294 964 2,478 91 246 35 29 fccj 381 Total deposits 1-3 NEW MEXICO Colfax Harding McKinley San. Juan San Miguel Santa Fe Union. . Total O 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 619 2 169 78 289 410 15 802 10 6,122 2 7 2 8 4 11 6 5 4 1 _ 2,648 121 371 171 865 1,873 73 239 1,028 309 2,016 829 2,127 1,429 4,342 671 196 1,475 1,672 1,100 934 3, 408 1, 677 97 594 270 3,816 2,198 3,447 480 225 50 50 25 200 150 25 300 1 10 10 50 87 10 160 24 80 82 159 504 20 4,264 175 665 353 1,477 2,864 126 1,582 1,671 9,924 725 468 574 7, 772- 170 274 33 364 95 567 469 1,514 446 45 586 043 313 354 947 389 61 81 19 1,662 860 1,516 141 87 296 35 967 161 1,084 675 1,335 138 14 503 558 31ft 313 1,190 492 10 122 108 2,152 997 1,104 128 532 1,712 408 3,483 1,147 3,924 2,709 7, 625 1,323 286 2,761 3,055 1,877 1, 667 5,758 2,732 183 842 406 8,082 4,259 0,489 791 50 195 50 250 125 305 200 650 180 25 250 300 205 180 400 250 25 100 30 705 465 770 16 49 13 92 22 158 78 300 56 10 130 111 62 74 176 68 4 20 11 438 224 261 49 65 87 31 100 149 111 125 10 81 98 80 149 75 112 20 31 7 255 320 401 19 74 417 1,330 268 3,044 922 3,333 2,272 6,369 901 150 2,271 2,532 1,308 1,254 4,862 2,175 105 618 358 6,341 3, 210 4,989 50 25 192 147 71 O O g O OKLAHOMA Adair... . Alfalfa... Beaver Beokham Blaine Caddo. Canadian. _ _ _ Carter Cherokee Cimarron Cleveland . Comanche Cotton Craig Croek Custer Delaware Dewey _ Ellis Garfield Garvin Grady _. _ _ . . _ Grant__ . . _ _-_ 5 0 3 10 8 1 4 1 7 9 11 3 75 571 1 35 76 9 4fi Lj 27 5 193 8 91 W 232 9 246 114 29 56 225 40 64 27 **» <-H Kl W p Kd Greer Harmon liar per Hasfcell. Hughes Jackson Jefferson Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Le Flore Lincoln Logan.. Love... McClain Mclntosh Major __. Mayes Murray Muskogee Noble Norvata.. Okfuskee Oklahoma Okraulgee Osage.; Ottawa Pawnee Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Pottowatomie Rogers Mills.. Rogers Seminole Scquoyah Stephens Texas.. _. Tillman Tulsa Wagoner "Washington._. Washita Woods Woodward Total... 4 3 3 3 7 fi 8 12 5 6 7 10 2 3 5 4 1 3 4 11 3 2 5 16 8 I) f 6 6 8 6 6 9 1 3 3 4 10 8 4 13 0 6 5 3 1 388 722 401 540 507 971 253 04 41 298 389 354 608 636 91 03 139 628 759 385 4,154 1,542 1,560 976 424 227 448 360 422 224 1,098 1,016 206 391 646 695 357 215 354 25 153 301 637 306 307 348 26 125 313 10,972 2,739 3,106 849 500 191 311 492 387 264 468 12,776 2,153 1,163 16, 647 1,906 3,987 1,416 1,950 1,586 1,087 1,171 1,577 1,047 487 1,041 1,196 1,433 27, 769 6,046 7,417 3,165 1,686 2,694 2,805 1,434 4,100 171 973 901 888 3,077 1,305 1.008 44,JS8 925 840 1,294 1, 725 746 1,104 428 834 372 1,347 1,192 17 455 178 374 577 198 297 37 524 195 136 7, 270 1, 009 370 205 16,192 948 450 286 4,8(59 1, 508 2,027 734 327 207 173 132 470 325 182 180, (503 57, 621 75, 577 1, 208 1,637 680 692 1,011 3,186 2,838 2,080 7,590 1,872 1,822 1,980 3,844 2,519 1,188 1, 606 2,002 279 710 1, 326 17, 659 1,474 1,148 2,472 60, 330 10, 534 13,230 5,746 3,443 5, 314 f>. 028 2.421 7, 054 236 2, 043 1, 332 1,508 4, 953 2, 001 1. 709 71, 042 1, 732 9,080 1,498 1, 802 657 337, 685 180 85 75 105 245 235 250 530 165 175 175 300 125 135 205 175 25 100 150 1,200 100 100 160 4, 550 900 735 350 250 350 355 240 575 25 125 90 130 510 215 200 5,150 205 7;»0 135 125 50 20, 795 j 100 19 6 34 82 192 66 192 60 39 56 91 93 54 111 80 6 38 37 502 22 54 86 1,660 374 384 112 102 166 101 57 152 5 42 36 52 155 139 30 1,740 77 409 37 OS 14 10,380 62 15 10 74 97 106 157 176 114 88 57 162 124 27 148 150 6 20 74 940 24 99 84 1,107 220 297 287 198 80 313 194 342 I, 295 521 382 712 31 219 86 69 2, 692 2, 285 1,530 6,591 1,375 1,471 1, 553 3, 255 2,095 43 51 150 49 114 ]] ( 5(J o 972 1,138 1,499 91 27 34 215 517 1,066 14, 079 1,327 89-5 2,045 52, 710 8,870 11,760 4, 996 2.870 4,692 4, 790 • 1, 628 5, 632 801 93 75 169 33 20 25 61 292 201 I—I ft fcrj O H g 196 69 38 130 88 58 87 1,000 100 173 49 31 50 10,215 1,776 1,050 1,147 4,128 1,434 1,301 03,000 7, 393 1,257 1, 478 5-12 283,176 118 49 29 211 91. 600 20 159 5, 001 OO TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued CO 00 FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 10-Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and counties Number of banks Loans and discounts Duo from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources W Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts WYOMING Albany Big Horn Carbon Converse Fremont Goshen Hot Springs Johnson... Laramie Lincoln Natrona Park Sheridan Sweet water Uinta _ Washakie... Weston 4,429 1,131 1,532 382 829 200 90 315 50 100 75 100 50 850 100 575 110 175 280 100 25 25 59 325 10 51 23 20 53 648 152 435 107 95 364 112 26 54 197 45 225 50 74 6 49 49 423 98 568 78 147 268 98 10 25 3,643 930 3,084 665 665 566 812 477 14,475 2,245 11,209 1,166 1,919 4,723 1,222 322 650 58, 571 3,220 2,923 2,410 48, 773 3,121 517 2,536 387 508 470 800 453 11,414 1,208 8,060 813 1,542 3,919 811 256 534 718 234 660 211 197 108 125 106 3,935 495 3,103 404 325 766 313 66 100 775 890 713 1,146 630 17,071 2, 595 12,940 1,525 2,349 37,349 Total 416 251 608 157 151 75 161 55 1,357 868 1,405 204 384 545 341 22 102 7,102 11,866 H O H B 5i g ::::: 43 166 g ^j H to 674 O "Hi E .._63 w o — fej '"65 H — w 1,219 FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 11 ARIZONA Cochise Pima. Santa Cruz 2 2 2 992 3,391 1,794 347 993 685 285 1,324 850 1,793 5,992 3,509 125 200 150 92 351 166 70 199 55 1,506 5,156 3,074 75 Total 6 6,177 2,025 2,459 11,294 475 609 324 9,736 75 w o w H a d w LOUISIANA Bienville Caddo Clairbourne Desota... East Carroll Lincoln. Ouachita Richland Webster Winn Total 2 4 2 1 117 3,940 356 4 308 28 331 27 90 2 94 5, 734 448 16 224 201 393 55 143 43 863 32, 224 1,945 220 957 922 4,878 245 826 465 125 2,350 200 50 50 50 600 25 50 25 48 1,155 110 9 107 58 346 9 20 22 56 1,188 79 1 1 1 1 1 563 21, 238 985 190 377 663 2,888 145 578 406 15 28, 033 5, 203 7,351 43,545 3, 525 1,884 1,568 35, 758 2 2 3 1 3 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 4,811 1,876 436 398 1,425 181 352 143 764 424 104 466 846 185 106 155 110 55 50 2 65 95 14 110 1, 630 515 165 142 307 26 76 15 226 91 12 68 8,035 2,677 764 736 1,901 332 499 208 1,190 662 138 683 650 125 100 50 175 50 35 50 175 75 25 50 205 168 43 31 134 1 39 10 59 22 8 36 395 124 50 13 74 50 25 283 52 S8 35 151 50 6, 739 2,147 559 642 1,234 180 291 112 787 422 66 494 21 11,380 1,793 3,273 17,825 1, 560 756 874 13, 673 888 1 11 5 2 5 6 5 1 126 2,726 1,917 165 826 1,174 802 481 37 864 507 48 256 263 202 133 10 607 260 25 172 229 222 240 199 4, 586 2,993 253 1,351 1,908 1,338 897 25 575 405 50 150 205 210 100 9 162 57 11 39 43 70 44 25 262 75 25 18 ) 19 65 41 135 3.108 2,104 152 825 1,423 946 712 5 474 340 1) " 2:-5l 118 40 36 8,217 2, 310 1, 765 13,525 1,780 435 6:10 9, 405 1, 229 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 355 878 77 119 161 430 31 1,063 393 133 35 27 14 132 1 358 478 364 34 14 85 122 21 420 2,341 1,438 177 195 284 747 61 1,985 175 100 25 25 50 110 25 125 317 71 16 27 16 22 171 72 23 25 13 99 49 247 62 1.678 1,194 113 70 206 511 36 1,551 j --_ 49 25 110 12 49 601 27, 394 1,555 160 749 790 3,185 199 707 418 33 50 -638 3 721 NEW MEXICO Bcrnalillo ('haves Curry Dona Ana Eddy Guadalupc Hidalgo Lincoln Quay... Roosevelt _ Sierra... Valencia Total ._ _. _ _ _ 18 75 112 12 39 O O g H to O OKLAHOMA Atoka Bryan Choctaw Coal Johnston McCurtain.-Marshall Pushmataha --.-. _ _ _ Total-- it TEXAS Anderson Angelina Aransas. Armstrong Atascosa Austin Bandera Bastrop _ 5 CO CO TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities oj national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. H—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and ounties Baylor TEXAS—continued , Bell Bexar Blanco Bosque Bowie B razoria Brazos B re water Briscoe Brooks __ Brown Burleson Burnet Caldwell Callahan 2 2 8 636 Bonds ami securities 55 123 927 Due from banks, including lawful reserve, and cash in vault 212 193 .. _ __ 8 1 1,037 3,386 26,908 148 4 _ 6, 749 107 1,625 11,179 63 439 53 6 1 2 2 2 6, 539 152 1,511 759 3,049 84 399 102 3 1 2,019 432 658 121 178 982 812 2,852 69 150 3 4 ._ 2 2 Cameron Camp Carson _ C ass C herokee Clay Coleman c:ollin ColJings worth Colorado Comal _„, Loans and discounts • Cooke Cor yell Cotrie Crockett Crosby Dallam 3 2 4 1 2 3 9 2 i 1 3 3 2 1 1 2 1 306 327 713 170 939 627 307 1,424 4,030 685 393 387 1,071 1,913 900 332 416 314 299 11 16 68 1,078 345 2 454 114 75 430 1,634 63 26 286 339 471 267 327 79 32 81 Total resources 952 Surplus and undivided profits Capital Stock 266 281 37 99 342 4,750 25 2,527 37 140 45 685 26 346 102 125 200 650 144 1,392 6,485 49,330 329 182 772 2,251 186 871 114 12,199 442 2.9b9 1.002 710 50 250 105 112 96 518 470 55 50 .3,441 777 295 1', 73fl 1,249 5, 895 1,348 300 100 556 65 55 300 23 205 518 192 39 523 328 1,705 153 23 407 179 84 486 1,323 285 57 296 290 780 404 50 77 88 45 210 1,871 988 494 2,614 7,441 1, M3 492 977 1.788 3. 253 1,626 737 585 507 528 Circulation 100 425 225 70 175 75 55 340 670 125 75 100 250 475 200 50 100 100 75 157 6 73 402 60 12 234 141 50 189 388 138 25 150 75 367 188 Total deposits 046 800 Bills payable and £ jj rediscounts • 28 w W 3,986 25 5,200 36,181 242 1, M9 Q 47 520 246 12 196 90 8 10 222 100 10,527 354 2,186 705 21 S u 49 37 397 225 119 75 54 299 495 6 21 50 186 120 81 109 122 40 75 38 48 23 75 298 403 2,362 512 158 1,133 1,038 4,606 789 94 1,343 -' 3 w o ,., 6 65 50 35 696 335 1,690 5,858 829 372 O 3 * BS q 28 677 1,277 2,290 1,115 567 276 323 280 !-TJ 3 o 25 24 50 Dallas Dawson Deaf Smith. Delta Den ton DeWitt Diokens Donley Eastland Eotor Edwards Ellis El Paso Erath Fannin Fayette Fisher Floyd Fort Bond. Franklin Freestone - _ Frio Gaiveston.. Garza Goliad Gonzales Gray Grayson Gregg Grimes Guadalupe.. Hale Hall Hamilton "Jlansford H nrdeimm _ Hardin Harris Harrison Hartley Haskell Hays Hemphill Henderson. Hidalgo Hill Hood Hopkins Houston Howard Hunt 10 1 2 2 7 3 2 I 3 1 1 8 5 2 5 9 3 1 2 1 2 3 2 6 1 1 2 2 32 3 3 2 2 3 4 1 3 1 10 2 1 2 2 2 3 4 .0 1 3 2 2 2 10 69,655 368 444 539 1,840 1,038 905 220 515 127 94 4,815 19,696 427 1,863 3, 453 1,198 356 699 436 498 882 361 14,817 500 2K5 923 438 7,860 900 1,124 407 1,934 633 8(54 181. 1,120 317 69,194 2,282 113 502 393 4(58 932 730 3,032 083 1,516 1,1(53 1,008 5,880 20. 542 8 105 147 466 179 49 53 75 38 1 1, 293 2,947 153 674 824 622 17 27 210 54 101 202 5,069 54 57 185 13 2,919 436 251 26 142 181 472 1 89 51 17,471 1, 207 1 61 172 44 1(55 154 800 192 168 233 110 1,041 24. 761 '345 83 189 744 277 185 51 273 (4 5 10 1,681 5,264 219 855 1,100 616 46 141 181 250 288 155 4, 232 98 65 456 66 2,049 348 400 200 290 335 488 33 486 311 26,044 808 15 154 257 85 342 334 1,205 113 568 208 307 1,834 119,558 787 692 955 3,381 1, 572 1,206 343 928 240 136 8,247 30,407 847 3,577 5,711 2,493 451 946 832 852 1,371. 751 24,774 723 440 1,717 582 13,417 1,921 1,935 695 2, 541 1,316 1,963 240 1,794 772 118,701 4,479 153 759 809 691 1,520 1,425 5, 333 1,084 2,336 1, 705 1,575 9.193 9, 400 50 100 .125 345 175 140 50 105 50 35 1,015 2,025 110 350 870 125 50 75 50 200 135 125 1,675 50 50 150 75 1,630 2(50 250 75 200 175 310 25 175 50 7, 025 300 25 90 90 200 175 210 630 175 200 125 100 895 5,239 35 68 47 329 168 90 33 37 15 4,708 6 99 96 186 50 35 50 55 35 609 498 108 501 . 419 144 21 84 45 02 200 65 763 82 73 130 39 3,244 92 294 52 118 171 233 28 162 1 6, SOL 344 5 60 62 58 96 7 055 143 395 2!9 195 053 705 836 65 287 357 109 12 22 25 42 57 125 387 50 49 150 6 1,157 110 114 IS 123 100 52 50 49 4,128 J98 52 90 25 02 108 477 171 125 104 100 648 98, 851 695 424 085 2, 521 1,179 941 210 716 140 82 5. 918 2f>, 964 564 2.418 3, 729 2,114 368 717 709 547 979 436 21,949 541 208 1,240 407 9,237 1,419 1, 277 550 2,052 869 1,369 187 1, 407 (572 98, 372 3. (529 123 557 027 408 1. 188 1.078 3, ">f.6 594 1,591 1, 257 1. 180 6, 910 1,129 15 10 o 912 o 336 ( 4J 47 50 64 10 4?. H 5 1,680 d o 8(5 TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued , FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 11—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undividea profits Circulation TEXAS—continued Irion Jack Jasper Jefferson. Johnson Jones Karnes Kaufman Kent Kimble. Knox Lamar Lampasas La Salle Lavaca Lee Leon Liberty Limestone Lipscomb Llano Lubbock Lynn McCulloch McLennon Madison _ . . _ M!arion Martin A/tason Mata&orda Maverick Medina Menard Midland Milam .. _ _ __ - - 1 3 1 7 7 3 5 10 j 1 4 7 3 1 3 1 1 1 6 5 1 1 1 2 13 1 2 2 1 J 1 3 2 2 4 152 847 153 16,294 1,920 1,101 1,508 4,609 185 191 934 4,495 756 314 1,708 143 124 142 2,276 784 140 644 387 873 14,642 194 393 266 148 429 1,200 481 480 773 1,508 11 297 33 4,144 569 296 183 1,028 12 2 120 1,257 249 96 418 161 40 17 1,127 28 58 32 17 220 3,071 34 77 54 49 42 467 357 5 75 758 75 370 39 7,804 902 782 467 1,650 133 41 312 1,032 307 77 674 108 59 46 1,481 122 125 108 395 208 6,425 54 90 124 60 148 978 271 82 142 756 245 1,596 246 28,942 3,844 2,283 2,282 7,540 355 245 1,475 7,448 1,405 502 2,944 426 234 233 5,073 1,019 371 893 829 1,399 25,214 310 591 467 306 661 2,893 1,190 633 1,035 3,202 25 225 25 1,375 430 190 325 925 40 40 140 827 125 75 210 60 25 25 425 125 75 100 50 230 2,380 50 55 50 50 100 150 125 125 175 300 60 93 19 1,633 215 198 183 1,017 18 12 139 483 115 91 204 61 24 7 251 68 36 50 180 1,434 6 50 94 45 22 332 93 82 131 274 6 169 568 291 120 116 793 10 71 644 125 60 149 15 25 6 240 20 25 12 50 2,018 12 27 50 25 25 100 125 65 240 Total deposits 151 1,109 201 25,290 2,908 1,775 1,541 4, 676 288 132 1,091 5,307 1,032 277 2,380 290 160 192 4,135 767 296 672 716 885 19,336 241 457 261 180 514 2,299 839 374 603 2,386 Bills payable and rediscounts w w c n c o o 110 125 6C 33 187 7 O 39 60 54 40 10 (I 52 60 I Mills Mitchell Montague Morris Motley Nacogdoches-. Navarro Nolan Nueces Ochiltree Orange Palo Pinto Panola... Parker Pecos Polk_ _. Potter. -._. Presidio Rains Randall Red River Reeves Refugio Robertson Rock wall Runnels Rusk Sabine San Augustine. San Patricia... San Saba Schleicher Scurry — Shack leford... Shelby Sherman Smith Somervell Starr Stephens Sterling Stonewall Sutton Swisher Tarrant _. Taylor Terry Throckmorton Titus Tom Green.. _ Travis Trinity Upshur 1 2 8 2 I i! 2 3I I! ?! 2j 2 3 1 I 1 9 1 2 1 2 4 2 1 1 4 3 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 9 3 1 1 3 3 4 2 2 76 1,281 1,915 238 109 685 6, 330 936 3,774 399 3, 750 1,024 174 985 368 564 4,610 428 109 375 3,025 220 423 237 552 1,137 742 248 307 532 781 261 1,002 689 271 87 1, 684 291 77 2,261 226 324 528 301 36, 253 3,783 170 230 700 3, 542 13,424 838 .721 66 371 284 185 53 266 3,355 222 1,619 10 440 354 31 445 36 22 667 89 31 58 311 54 70 80 82 54 281 95 29 31 48 49 89 171 52 1 654 34 16 193 18 24 78 53 9,512 573 2 86 136 1,110 3, 308 118 266 129 484 608 82 58 132 2,950 595 2,925 44 1,449 225 152 345 32 205 1,210 75 128 76 399 64 165 147 242 515 282 143 51 128 220 60 156 206 62 32 786 38 15 1,327 31 105 108 46 15,498 1, 570 93 51 157 851 4, 730 221 236 287 2, 235 2,950 528 235 1,124 13,134 1,828 8,634 485 5, 865 1, 791 396 1,865 452 811 7,015 612 278 568 4,048 353 668 475 924 1,804 1,370 513 418 717 1,145 378 1, 336 1,154 409 125 3, 267 368 117 4,152 295 473 732 428 64,985 6,159 306 397 1,093 5,877 21,976 1, 218 1,282 75 160 405 80 30 75 1, 255 180 500 55 300 235 50 200 50 75 550 70 25 50 922 50 125 50 100 200 150 25 65 138 185 75 160 155 50 25 275 25 25 225 60 50 100 50 i, 125 450 50 75 175 850 740 150 150 33 232 241 78 9 100 1,097 51 241 54 399 95 27 148 29 64 358 80 48 15 312 59 18 53 41 109 119 29 6 59 102 34 80 64 19 5 524 62 161 76 53 135 63 3,332 225 14 40 37 815 1,664 127 65 25 39 224 58 25 862 120 198 7 74 101 12 198 25 12 472 69 6 50 177 50 50 61 25 148 25 16 22 39 19 74 82 49 209 6 10 10 15 6 69 50 2,046 155 49 110 682 718 67 75 155 1.804 2, 080 312 .195 857 9,855 1,478 7, 695 357 5, 017 1,210 307 1,317 282 660 5, 361 333 198 315 2,187 188 525 323 721 1,470 914 435 330 487 778 250 1,022 850 291 95 2, 259 274 82 3. 756 144 365 428 265 53,777 5, 317 242 233 704 3,154 18, 850 874 993 C>7 65 12 "150 274 61 I IT 444 40 .11 35 1, 020 66 376 TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liahililies of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 31, lfrl.j.—Continued FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 11—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] States and counties TEXAS—continued TJvalde Valverde _ _. Van Zandt... ,___ Victoria.. ._. Waller Washington _ _ Webb..! Wharron Wheeler Wichita Wilbarger Williamson Wilson . Wise Wood Young... ,. |> Total_._ Number of banks Loans and discounts Si 6 i 5; 4 ; 574 Total resources Capital stock 423 2,168 3,426 445 368 15,631 1,326 3,828 647 1,440 1,199 1, 214 1.56 340 201 835 246 1,024 413 106 11 2,943 173 620 207 244 294 522 102 508 443 664 343 691 1,063 187 185 3,953 496 1,593 485 418 363 494 23,884 2,081 6,318 1,379 2,199 1,980 2,482 200 250 240 5.50 100 250 450 100 25 2,500 225 720 125 260 295 250 502, 639 130, 504 185,969 865,323 74, 542 1,080 2,180 1,122 1,806 2 ! Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault 1,498 3,193 1,867 3,359 1,054 3,984 5,237 772 681 Surplus and undivided profits Circulation 137 190 165 245 59 260 331 110 65 1, 238 252 586 86 181 302 151 108 173 122 488 99 248 317 100 8 1,828 123 354 105 i;{3 118 93 54,436 43, 382 Total deposits 788 2,222 1,350 2,076 796 3,211 3,909 460 458 18,032 1,481 4, 657 1,063 1,616 1, 225 1,988 (>79,015 I Bills payable and rediscounts 253 352 210 285 3 O re o 11,904 pH d w w ARIZONA Total Q O 10 41 FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO 12. Cococino Oila Marioopa Navajo Pinai Yuina... I 1 1 6 1 2 2 282 890 6,912 74 150 1,388 168 246 1,498 35 136 589 180 294 2,479 41 52 197 664 1,488 11,907 154 378 2,555 50 100 760 25 50 200 21 66 456 21 1 28 48 98 407 10 22 149 537 1,100 10,194 98 270 2,087 13 9,696 2,672 3,243 17,146 1,175 583 734 14, 286 i;u 82 8 90 314 o l CALIFORNIA Alamoda Jiutte Contra Costa.._ __. Eldorado _ _. Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Inyo, Kern Kings.... _._ _ Lassen Los Angeles.. Madera Marin Mendoeino Merced., _ _ Modoc Monterey _ _ Napa Nevada Orange ... Placer Riverside Sacramento ... San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo.... San Mateo Santa Barbara. Santa Clara.. ... Santa Cruz , Shasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama ___ Tulare _ _ Tuolumne Ventura Yolo_. Yuba !._.. Total 9 2 6 1 14 2 3 3 1 4 5 1 68 3 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 18 3 13 4 2 14 0 4 6 1 4 3 6 5 2 3 7 9 6 1 L 12 2 1 2 1 23,707 1,722 1,219 183 5,991 569 3,055 3,915 036 1,3U 3,322 515 209,466 1,073 587 1, 255 1,131 462 839 2,270 60 16,354 510 6,499 19,063 439 7,776 13,412 157,940 3,970 139 1, 595 6,561 6,887 3,491 1,1.13 1,065 2,804 5,305 2,223 973 541 5, 567 1,427 913 1,132 384 9,833 1,010 1,081 247 1,797 454 1,592 78Q 148 484 1,113 102 58, 667 297 255 1,149 250 178 208 1, 662 157 4,521 517 2,607 9,295 333 3,266 5,851 45,695 2, 676 66 1,49H 2,365 5,801 1,816 733 1,093 2, 799 2,010 946 152 325 1,374 1,116 467 204 565 7,395 580 332 44 807 08 542 1,114 100 220 488 115 72,131 226 260 309 103 60 174 383 15 2,909 214 2,092 6,208 16(3 1,806 2,954 53,467 892 28 337 1,497 1,293 1,278 260 482 787 691 493 177 102 807 438 91 128 74 42,319 3,461 2,820 438 9,189 1,160 5,261 6,220 893 2,390 5,334 735 351,942 1,790 1,079 2,835 1,5.60 749 1,351 4,447 264 24, 797 1,307 11,621 36,689 984 13,435 23,983 283,941 7,847 283 3,487 10,847 14,543 6,913 2,249 2,671 6.662 8,486 3,968 1, 336 1,014 8,387 3,059 1,608 1,546 1,032 2,775 150 325 50 975 125 41Q 55Q 50 25Q 425 50 19,807 175 100 250 100 85 100 175 50 1,975 150 825 2,200 125 825 1,450 18,500 825 50 325 650 825 550 200 125 550 1,075 400 50 100 700 175 300 275 50 1,864 120 53 ' 9 350 56 483 278 23 41 418 20 14,662 49 28 97 36 43 51 169 5 1,170 39 653 2,377 153 767 964 21,841 95.2 10 310 624 791 598 97 149 444 552 190 98 22 480 125 70 113 34 2,619 62 296 50 688 125 325 360 270 531, 277 179,540 165, 207 928,932 60, 252 52,487 33, 892 183 118 8,454 58 50 125 100 84 25 174 50 1,293 149 463 2,184 99 769 1,431 9,215 ' 577 50 150 542 510 298 196 100 372 599 153 25 96 253 163 160 74 25 32,001 3,130 2,126 329 6,103 828 3,896 4,979 747 1,681 4,140 664 298,311 1,476 901 2,338 1,095 522 1,124 3,875 159 18, 558 969 9,358 28, 794 607 10, 827 19,930 207, 676 5, 238 155 2,660 8, 060 11,606 5,427 1,745 2, 297 5,126 5, 299 3,050 1,112 759 G, 145 2, 587 875 810 923 731, 018 2,954 20 1,071 25 146 33 23 236 232 ft 5, 553 31 23 230 15 50 60 I 1,762 K 319 1,078 H 213 135 14,281 256 15 33 340 800 40 10 r 108 873 154 50 37 808 10 159 275 32, 508 o o O i O kj H w H Q d TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each Stale by Federal reserve districts, March SI, 1024—Continued FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12-Continued [Amoun£s in thousands of dollars] State and counties Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources w w Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts _.. _ - - Teton s o H IDAHO Ada Bannock. Bear Lake Benewah Bingham Blaine Bonner Bonneville Boundary Butte Camas Canyon Cassia Clark Custer Elmore Franklin Fremont Gem Gooding Idaho Jefferson Jerome Kootenai Latah Lemhi Lincoln. Madison Minidoka Nez Perce Oneida Payette Shoshone._ O 8,410 2,244 575 286 848 523 1,226 1,302 343 77 157 2,453 397 154 70 371 290 524 170 357 165 1,045 471 636 684 246 278 620 209 4,617 238 348 1,685 278 2,279 596 40 207 174 182 493 351 128 104 2 550 204 41 15 96 48 87 40 196 30 97 118 322 145 151 152 96 152 848 57 146 890 56 3,048 553 55 168 174 91 290 289 40 890 205 20 22 94 51 127 47 162 44 142 194 124 227 53 146 57 168 1,517 26 146 902 15 14,506 3,559 701 673 1,313 842 2,049 2,156 565 295 214 4,177 888 230 113 624 407 826 289 772 253 1,499 897 1,141 1,140 529 604 863 581 7,283 338 • 693 3,593 445 890 300 50 25 75 100 100 250 25 50 25 475 100 25 25 100 50 75 30 90 25 145 100 100 50 100 70 50 75 450 30 80 150 50 700 240 50 20 66 35 60 50 17 1 8 160 27 7 3 50 9 21 3 20 19 37 64 14 40 3 43 60 23 292 26 1 129 8 882 12 13 25 70 99 25 124 24 129 25 46 25 16 49 97 20 95 69 50 49 449 29 60 112 25 12,026 3,006 491 603 740 567 1,864 1,489 452 244 181 3,322 762 110 85 427 287 559 256 616 184 765 684 901 1,030 233 422 266 434 6,054 222 493 3,202 169 7 K "98 354 40 243 O O g rt H 48 O 91 W "f>4 o hrj 22 36 HO 535 hi M H O d - 3 "98 t^ 4.37 Kj "38 30 59 193 Twin Falls Washington Total 5 1 NEVADA Baker Benton Clackamas Clatsop. Columbia Coos. Crook Deschutes Douglas Gilliam Grant Harney Hood River Jackson Jefferson Josephine Klamath Lake Lane Lincoln Linn Malheur Marion. Morrow Multnoraah Polk... Tillamook Umatilla Union Wallowa Wasco Washington Yamhill Total 478 94 419 62 72 Elko Eureka Humboldt Nye Pcrshing Washoe White Pine Total 2,203 873 35,373 9,665 10, 709 3, 588 1, 186 59,832 425 75 105 19 148 65 2, 292 699 4,835 2,430 2,936 46,137 1 1 585 278 451 44 283 121 1,373 100 25 134 13 100 2,072 400 134 142 309 144 2,564 727 100 100 203 45 81 25 3, 454 1,039 452 1 I _ _ 617 328 2,180 556 414 1 424 42 152 649 60 30 32 528 2 4 3,926 1,334 2,200 761 1,536 453 8,162 2, 603 900 175 288 856 122 6,118 2,195 11 9, 019 3,774 2,998 16, 530 M 1, 460 HI 824 1, 216 o w H 13,030 j-j OREGON 3 1 3 2 3 5 1 2 3 2 2 2 1 3 1 _ __ _. 1,185 306 274 546 145 844 157 270 514 106 94 209 151 571 11 524 467 159 3 3 _ 914 714 664 487 428 1,363 75 196 812 122 89 294 264 1,544 13 1 _ 2,009 563 475 2,317 394 1,718 416 1, 327 1,155 868 263 684 536 1,883 80 771 108 1,913 27 508 252 2,067 96 26,771 391 356 1,347 880 149 898 614 1,306 923 165 1,185 46 382 245 841. 154 18, 532 302 232 892 526 140 341 402 6 1,965 933 3,743 98 1,683 806 2,048 746 54,492 489 980 6, 638 2, 570 678 1,527 860 2,165 695 4,232 1,730 1,457 3, 662 1,021 4,301 675 1,960 2,579 1,223 457 1,220 1,029 4,257 117 1,188 3,806 1,294 7,133 184 2,827 1,482 5, 283 1.106 103,140 1, 295 1,590 9,145 4, 299 1,050 2,931 2,024 4,344 97 97,633 46,900 31,545 184,041 1 5 3 7 2 6 3 2 5 4 2 2 3 300 319 269 3, 392 1, 517 1,270 2,764 862 3, 636 544 1,737 2,231 857 367 778 761 3,530 79 1,021 3, 214 721 6,139 157 2, 239 1,164 4, 572 841 89. 537 1,059 1,400 5. 583 3, 430 801 2,262 1.650 3, 451 13,020 8,354 5,588 153, 566 325 50 100 300 75 325 50 125 175 125 65 100 100 300 25 216 111 42 124 14 127 62 31 115 72 19 111 25 129 5 282 50 37 87 49 176 8 23 58 25 6 83 100 298 50 67 50 325 240 300 25 285 160 365 150 6,825 110 75 675 400 100 260 135 42 143 462 225 72 226 9 86 85 190 55 4,216 73 61 851 110 91 192 106 164 72 151 23 1, 756 52 25 594 359 37 98 133 17 8 388 21 H £ ^ C O 44 H 37 £J 145 O 149 43 t1 " ft to o 118 H H- ^ 1 28 1.442 to ft fcj Ci Kj 20 119 5 2,688 rf^ TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued 00 . FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12-Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States and counties Loans and discounts Due from Bonds and banks, including lawful securities reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts UTAH Box Elder Cache . Carbon.. Davis Grand Juab . . . Morgan.. _ _ Salt Lake Summit Weber _ . . . 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 6 2 3 _ Total _. 1,175 1,217 495 290 172 888 142 18, 264 876 4,824 101 386 197 41 55 274 47 0,795 384 1,899 146 369 107 51 36 104 42 7,446 163 2,178 20 28,343 10,179 3 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 4 1 18 2 3 1 1 5 4 2 957 421 1,081 592 1,895 1,298 1,051 433 167 109 2,649 428 64,098 573 1,240 227 550 2,338 757 552 158 97 160 393 1,701 298 756 121 60 41 2,783 929 33,494 956 1,007 11 466 259 247 426 1,541 2,069 843 20 122 50 1,387 1,732 672 1,336 29 470 25 50 100 24 1,914 74 773 306 188 936 174 28.718 1,239 7,642 3,525 2,197 3,152 42,994 ro > 185 50 100 75 250 200 175 50 50 25 275 75 6,400 125 175 50 50 270 150 125 53 26 64 25 119 186 48 24 9 90 25 50 75 250 111 50 50 20 45 328 37 4,705 36 81 5 52 99 39 31 133 12 2,163 ' 20 157 929 603 1,623 1,052 4,098 1,139 2,009 587 189 118 5,991 1,441 116, 750 1, 574 2,347 267 1,128 2,489 932 391 301 1,288 239 34,093 1,442 9,737 125 50 25 50 100 25 35 90 71 35 13 102 16 2,100 100 850 10,642 51,944 113 148 443 195 788 167 526 127 32 9 1,133 171 29,626 194 445 70 245 284 107 195 1,317 704 1,859 1,227 4,717 1,810 2,425 712 283 168 0,727 1, 566 132, 004 1,762 2,824 322 1,295 3,086 1, 209 1,195 100 O O 50 H O r WASHINGTON Adams Benton Chelan Clallam Clarke Columbia Cowlitz Franklin... . Garfifiid Grant" Grays Harbor Jefferson.. King KitsaD Kittitii Klickitat Lewis Lincoln Okanot?an Pacific. _ .. _ ._ _ _ 35 44 97 60 990 174 143 15 447 g 33 30 183 51 Pierce Skagit Snohomish Spokane Stevens Thurston Walla Walla Whatcom Whitman Yakima Total 6,704 1,577 5,356 6,336 195 2 4 5 10 9 12,421 1,953 6,708 27,181 808 2 612 6,430 4,214 5,772 5,091 113 . 153,606 73,807 3 7 6 8 2 _ _ __ -- - 728 1.977 3,189 1.951 1J431 4, 201 707 2,089 7, 279 229 1 117 1,197 1,599 1,542 1, 671 56, 709 1,046 28 691 177 lf>9 2,518 84 200 450 475 825 875 262 719 612 513 361 82 242 125 513 192 22,085 3,810 13,025 35, 734 1,094 4,334 7,295 8,036 ^ 777 7,706 17,165 10,404 8, 215 257,152 Surplus a n d undivided profits Circulation 24, 703 4,402 14, 538 42, 901 1,308 4 879 9,106 9,248 9,905 9,192 1, 325 300 459 107 775 330 297,454 3,000 85 7 603 17 400 276 14 2,471 RECAPITULATION [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States Loans and discounts Bonds and securities Due from banks including lawful reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts o o H © 60 55 46 156 17 51 Total District No. 2 Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware. v Total District N o . 3 . . . . ..__ _ 52,231 24, 716 21,561 223,839 22, 663 47,306 12,065 8,674 5,388 167,384 8,562 27,446 128,515 70,763 58,955 1,200,060 73,748 199, 578 7,345 5,340 5,060 67, 517 6,320 16, 774 9,630 7,284 4,762 87,256 9,446 21,204 5,622 5,038 4,152 21,908 4, 708 10, 477 103,853 48. 722 42,401 944, 657 52, 779 147, 662 2,060 4,239 2,199 28,037 272 3. 206 991,364 392,316 229, 519 1,731,619 108, 356 139, 582 51,905 1,340,074 | 24, 210 2,434, 708 247,142 17, 753 1,169, 765 207,606 7,034 1,193,711 56, 471 52,01.1 5,068, 691 528,471 3,533 224,933 28,049 4, 653 399, 330 32, 642 2, 248 79.129 12,978 40,774 4,124, 755 442,981 2fl;i 100,890 9, 910 697 2, 700,060 1,395,124 1, 257, 216 5, 649,173 256,515 436, 625 94,355 4, 008, 5.10 117,005 556 82 18 831,031 97,6H4 10.797 522,930 59,9H8 8,118 264, 645 20,073 2,656 1, 682, 658 185, 206 22,308 85,549 8,600 1,710 177,702 15, 237 2,852 51. 309 5. 960 1,124 1,314,198 145,462 15,950 30, 050 9, nlM) 047 <m 939,492 591,016 287, 374 1,890,172 95,859 195,791 58,453 1,475, til 0 40, 893 r 40,013 11 523 163 Total District No. 1 Connecticut. _ _ _ New York.. New Jersey 60,971 34,698 30,295 711,061 40,894 113, 445 385 Maine New Hampshire Vermont __ Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut o 3 w w 'A n < TABLE N O . 62-a.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State by Federal O reserve districts, March 81, 1924—Continued RECAPITULATION—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Number of banks States Loans and discount Bonds and securities Due from banks ineluding lawful reserve, and cash in vault Total resources Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits Circulation Total deposits Bills payable and rediscounts 13 - Pennsylvania Ohio West Virginia. Kentucky 307 363 11 77 Alabama . Florida. . . . Georgia.. _ Louisiana -_ . Mississippi Tennessee 54,317 63,910 1,655 8,870 91,042 72,440 1,813 7,886 43,862 47,300 1,592 7,355 809,760 697,791 18,533 73,679 10,762 19,591 1,511 3,375 1,038,553 632,099 294, 613 2,056, 235 128, 752 173,181 100,109 1, 599, 763 35, 239 146, 225 68,418 262, 595 124, 488 85,185 116, 977 65,037 30,125 58, 591 21,032 20,248 34,884 45,934 21, 294 52,844 28,585 19, 434 22,438 267,075 130,412 392, 420 185, 454 135,989 181,826 16, 754 9,527 29, 997 13,420 11,930 11, 431 23,014 8,184 32, 408 12, 590 9,175 13, 826 9,437 5,693 22, 653 8,919 7,633 9,018 209,133 102,315 278, 957 136,932 99, 796 140,387 7,302 4, 008 23,806 11,343 5, 719 6, 291 803,888 229,917 190, 529 1, 293,176 93,059 99,197 63,353 967, 520 58,529 106 54 95 19 21 90 . 1,014,390 914,820 25,204 101,821 560 Total District No. 5 146,462 132,831 3,026 12,294 85 14 182 83 82 114 ._ 365,717 240,386 7,269 18, 727 758 Total District No. 4 Maryland District of Columbia Virginia North Carolina South Carolina West Virginia . . . 454,953 603,172 14,093 66,335 97,409 89, 274 124, 514 45, 670 31, 561 124, 259 30, 545 40, 872 19, 222 11, 277 11,002 28,519 27, 550 39,408 33, 975 12,248 8,344 29,355 162,238 176,137 188, 407 76,051 52,746 190,967 13,386 9,540 16,491 5, 525 3,100 14, 959 12,949 6, 219 16, 534 4,376 2,869 11, 291 10,710 6,152 10, 296 2,876 1,934 11,889 119,762 15.1, 855 135,013 55,906 43,197 140,520 4,683 1,615 8.892 6; 326 1,456 9,164 Total District No. 6 _.. 385 512, 687 141,437 150,880 846, 546 63,001 54, 238 43,857 646, 253 32,136 Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan _ Wisconsin Total District No. 7 .-_- 332 189 346 82 107 817,882 176,027 255,188 214,935 218, 595 245, 708 74,205 58, 919 85,327 64,850 284, 437 49,017 84,067 62,119 57, 623 1,403,441 316, 298 398, 415 381, 584 355,813 84,600 26, 213 26, 350 21,125 22,680 100, 001 19, 719 19, 279 21,826 20,334 25,358 22, 513 18, 775 10,986 12, 513 1,154, 903 236, 073 316, 209 323, 734 292, 765 20,948 8, 226 16,699 2,196 6,123 1,682,627 | 529,009 517, 263 2,855, 551 180, 968 181,159 90,145 2,323,684 54,192 _ 1,056 o o o b o Arkansas Illinois Indiana Kentucky... La Mississippi.. ^i Missouri § Tennessee--. 89,100 173, 287 72, 961 163, 522 18,011 359,967 30, 797 7,912 11,355 5, 630 9, 651 1,835 32, 227 2,364 5, 412 10,145 3, 750 11,830 907 18, 503 1, 996 4, 315 | 8, 716 5,073 I 8,901 j 956 14, 405 1,496 68, 454 138, 703 55, 707 124, 629 11,739 279, 907 24, 279 2, 923 3, 765 2,011 6, 769 2, 543 11,108 584 146, 091 907, 645 | 70,974 | 52!_543_| 43,862 | 703, 418 | 29, 703 10,043 106,959 15, 568 14,291 17,046 8,183 67,176 627,472 74, 690 94,473 86. 378 55,880 3, 600 40,016 5,985 6,815 5, 255 3, 595 4,011 32,389 3, 998 3,985 3,360 2, 804 2,889 16,873 3,003 4, 567 3, 506 2, 773 56, 583 525, 894 59,188 75, 032 70, 718 46, 405 199,400 172,090 1,006,069 65, 266 50, 547 33,611 833, 820 03,257 32.842 27,410 7,102 21.843 1,582 57,621 55,901 42, 680 52, 804 11,866 45,159 1,671 75, 577 12, 990 18,013 16, 750 3, 220 10, 265 725 26, 795 13,347 12,271 13, 338 2,923 9, 504 408 10, 380 6,003 11,093 8,921 2, 410 4, 629 574 10,215 226, 220 168, 305 197,618 48, 773 154,159 7,772 283,176 88 171 59 61 13 89 17 14, 933 58,120 21,230 32,365 3, 540 76,296 4, 613 16, 440 23, 732 I), 351 23,158 2,145 64,705 6, 560 498 518,092 211,097 39 338 94 170 116 j 32, 398 364, 860 39, 695 59,428 52,385 32, 329 22,489 123,302 14, 763 13,978 11,777 13,091 803 581,095 142 264 176 39 45 10 388 Total District No. 8_. Michigan Minnesota Montana North Dakota.. South Dakota. . Wisconsin 54,052 84, 756 39, 1(54 104,339 11,739 205, 957 18,085 134,482 | 126,882 j 152,028 37,349 110, 424 6,122 ! 186, 663 j 46 I 25 5,912 2, 486 3, 965 3,514 290 ft! O O H Total District No. 9.. Colorado Kansas. _ Nebraska Wyoming Missouri New Mexico. Oklahoma. 261,819 214,799 244, 043 58, 571 182, 780 9, 924 337, 685 2, 979 4,129 7, 215 1,219 2, 625 381 5, 661 753, 950 211,657 285,718 | 88, 758 I 62, 231 43, 845 1,086,023 24,209 502, 639 !j 6,177 28,033 i 11,380 j 8, 217 | 130,504 2.025 5,203 1,793 2,310 185, 969 2,459 7, 351 3, 273 1,765 865,323 11,294 43, 545 17,825 13, 525 74, 542 475 3, 525 1, 560 1,780 54, 436 609 1, 884 756 435 43,382 324 1,568 874 610 679, 015 9, 736 35, 758 13, 673 9, 405 11,964 75 721 888 1,229 652 556,446 141,835 200, 817 951,512 | 81,882 I 58,120 46, 758 747, 587 270 72 11 97 20 113 13 531, 277 35, 373 9, 019 97, 633 28, 343 15X, 606 179,540 9,665 ?>, 774 40,900 10,179 73,807 2,672 165. 207 10,709 2, 998 31, 545 10,642 56, 709 3, 243 928,932 59, 832 16, 530 184,041 51, 944 297, 454 17,146 60, 252 4, 835 1,460 13, 020 3, 525 17, 165 1,175 52, 487 2.430 824 8. 354 2,197 10,404 583 33,892 2,936 1,216 5, 588 3,152 8,215 734 731,618 46,137 13, 030 153,566 42, 994 257, 152 14,286 864, 947 55, 733 : = 725, 986 H fl O H S3 c r 32, 508 3,454 596 IT! 14,877 1, 004 Total District No. 10Texas Arizona.Louisiana. _. New Mexico. Oklahoma 574 6 1,309,621 16,192 o H Total District No. 11. California.... Idaho _.. Nevada Oregon Utah Washington.. Arizona Total District No. 12 ! Grand total j 8,110 11,949,201 326, 537 j 5,001,444 j 281, 053 — 4,013,163 1,555,879 101, 432 77, 279 22, 053,198 1,334,822 1, 580, 493 c\ ~2~688 50 2,471 314 W 552 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 63.—Abstract of reports of savings and State banks in the District of Columbia at date of each report during the year ended October 10, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 Mar. 31, 1924 Juno 30, 1924 Oct. 10, 1924 28 banks 25 banks 25 banks 24 banks RESOURCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) Overdrafts Customer'sliability account of "acceptances" United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securit ies, etc _ _ Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned _ _ Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State 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. Other assets Total. 22,505 10 909 5,083 2,364 80 2,153 I 310 310 93 57 20 185 22,298 19 7 940 5, 273 2,104 72 2,313 22,718 19 722 5,305 2,243 113 2,310 | j | ! ! 728 5, 590 2, 244 141 3,495 325 258 07 24 331 323 100 24 j ! j | 332 188 41 25 439 34, 757 34, 139 I 2, 038 .1,180 373 83 2,419 1,104 451 80 81 34 96 12, 058 16,855 9 35 43 87 12,254 16, 745 2 1,042 10 030 10 292 200 34,757 34,139 380 I 350 34,624 | 30,209 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund _ All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. Amount due to national banks.._ Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies- _ Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) _ United States deposits Bills payable (including ail obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills rediscounted _ A cceptances executed for customers, etc Liabilities other than those above stated Total. 23,065 10 i 2,420 1,196 471 104 I I i i \ 01 i 85 j 12,497 I 17, 008 ! • 576 i 16 ""~146~!" 34,624 i 2, 332 1,121 574 72 56 31 74 13,719 17,677 286 177 30,209 KEPOKT OF THE COMPTEOLLEE OP THE CTJBBEXCY 553 TABLE N O . 61.—Abstract of reports of loan and trust companies in the District of Columbia at date of each report during the year ended October 10, 19.24. [In thousands of dollars] Dec. 31, 1923 M a r . 31, 1924 Juno 30. 1924 Oct. 10, 1021 7 banks 7 banks 7 banks 7 ban;-'s BESOUKCES Loans and discounts (including rediscounts').-. Overdrafts Cusl omer's liability account of " acceptances " T'niled States Government securities Other bond**, stocks, securities, etc . Banking house, furniture and fixtures Oilier real estate owned Lawful reserve wilh .Federal reserve bank Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from Staio banks, bankers, and trust companies. . . Exchanges for clearing house . Checks on other banks in the same place Outside checks and other ca^li items Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer Othor assets . Total 49,417 28 128 0, 110 13, 927 8,063 430 124 20 5, 081 49,833 12 70 5, 807 13, 718 8,211 430 ISO 3, 024 1. 093 ' 377 307 3,037 U81 35o 245 1 720 1 90, 040 89, 752 89, 531 92, 111 11,400 0,150 3, 754 87 11, 400 0,150 3,82.1. 175 11,400 0, 300 2, 902 242 11.400 0. 300 3, 053 472 081 34 270 44,479 22, 258 120 702 14.9 179 42, 029 23, 790 128 1, 1 OS 109 7-itt 41,551 23,911 47 1, 325 50 179 42. 924 2i>, 227 5, 542 48,810 33 7)."954' 11. 172 8, 370 420 215 35 5,870 2,971 410 48, 71.1 19 110 1J 907 8, 337 422 178 21 7, 1.S5 4, 530 409 94 153 1 523 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund All other undivided profits, 1Q$S expenses and taxes paid. Amount duo to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies Certified checks outstanding.. Cashier's checks outstanding . _. J)emand deposits.... Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) United (States deposits Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed 01 her than rediscounts) Notes and bills red^sco'jnted 1 Letters of credit and travelers checks sold for cash and outstanding Acceptances executed by oilier banks for account of this bank Liabilities other than those above stated Total 40 554 0 150 205 40 52 94 12 12S 21. 70 297 115 940 110 878 90,040 89, 752 89, 531 92,141 TABLE NO. 65.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of each savings and State bank in the District of Columbia, October 10, 1924 [Amounts in even dollars] Title Anacostia Bank Bank of Commerce and Savings _ _ Bank of Brightwood___ __ Chevy Chase Savings Bank Citizens Savings Bank __ _ Departmental Bank ___ East Washington Savings Bank Fidelity Savings Co _ _ Industrial Savings Bank _ _ International Exchange Bank _ _ McLachlen Banking Corporation._ Mount Vernon Savings Bank... North Capitol Savings Bank _. Northeast Savings Bank. _ : _. Northwest Savings Bank Park Savings Bank.. _ Potomac Savings Bank__ Prudential Bank.. Security Savings and Commercial Bank— Seventh Street Sayings Bank United States Savings Bank Washington Mechanic's Savings Bank Washington Savings Bank_ Woodridge-Langdon Savings and Commercial Bank- President Maurice Otterback... M. D. Rosenburg William P. Killeen.... Edw. H.Jones. L. E. Breuninger J.T.Exnicious...... John C.Yost--Henry P. Blair.. WalterS. Carter J. Schiavone L. P. McLachlen- Wm. G. Muchleisen.. Theodore M ichael L.P.StewartF. M. Savage.. T. Somerville__ G. W. Offutt John R. Hawkins._._ J . I . Peyser.S. rR. Wraters W adeH. Cooper Ezra Gould._. . J.D.Jarrell A. S. Henderson Cashier C.V.Etyler John M. Riordan R. L. Schreiner J. Ezra Troth __ Fernand Petit __. II. C.Bock. Chas. A. McCarthy.. W.Clark Taylor i-._ W. A.Bowie. J. A. MassicWin. R. Baum. E.S. Burgess 1 .... W.R.Lewis G.C.Burns-R. S.Stunz. B.A.Bowles C. W. Banton S.R.Baulsir J. D. Howard Wm. R. De Lashmutt-. R.IJ. Bagby J. D. Leonard Eppa L. Norris Loans, discounts, and overdrafts 782,875 966, 805 221, 884 208, 092 940, 510 533,112 807, 294 752, 003 206, 605 392, 886 747, 603 2,292, 556 948, 798 435, 540 59(5, 820 1,9S5, 240 2,640, 075 107, 375 3,125, 498 1,348,318 1,431,893 1, 019, 3fi7 394, 724 190,115 United Other bonds, States investments, Government and real securities estate 224, 805 400 15, 000 9,352 27, 698 50, 463 2,150 100 7,200 9, 871 10, 520 1, 267 128, 103 200 141,815 175, 856 98,133 301,12 J 266, 016 121, 703 114, 883 268, 409 122, 183 215, 136 66, 079 251, 549 163, 766 848, 801 522, 195 378, 468 687,849 231, 494 607, 787 107, 070 920,277 450 703,640 223, 998 260,135 128,998 Cash and exchange 60, 542 262,176 28,417 44,683 248, 023 36, 804 69, 451 24, 556 90, 080 45, 042 193,197 399,164 121, 829 153, 837 128, 802 460, 051 338, 623 56, 250 469, 852 174, 445 269,927 266, 692 85,479 52,489 H O O K w o 3 3 Other assets Title Total resources and liabilities Capital Surplus and undivided profits Due to banks Demand > deposits i Time (including deposits United States) Other liabilities W Anacostia Bank _ _ _ Bank of Commerce and Savings.._ _ Bank of Brightwood _ Chevy Chase Savings B a n k . . . Citizens Savings Bank_ Departmental Bank East Washington Savings Bank Fidelity Savings Co 1 Industrial Savings B a n k International Exchange Bank McLachlen Banking Corporation. M o u n t Vernon Savings Bank _ North Capitol Savings Bank __ Northeast Savings Bank Northwest Savings B a n k . P a r k Savings Bank V Potomaq Savings B a n k . Prudential Bank _ Security Savings and Commercial B a n k — _ _ Seventh Street Savings Bank United States Savings Bank _ Washington Mechanic's Savings Bank __ Washington Savings Bank Woodridge-Langdon Savings and Commercial Bank _ _ 4,769 885 582 68 _ _ __ 123,017 _ 16, 531 ___ 177 _ _ 2, 601 201,019 ___ 1,144, 538 1,719,802 377, 173 383, 543 1,466, 876 719, 865 1,142, 344 842, 638 550, 384 724,811 1, 796, 801 3,240,3.17 1,459,615 1, 278, 493 1, 013, 920 2, 804, 948 3, 586, 662 273, 496 4,858,461 1, 699, 069 2,405, 460 1, 608, 332 740, 338 371,612 50,000 100,000 88,133 50, 000 200,000 103, 850 100,000 100,000 46, 380 102, 950 150,000 160,000 90,000 100, 000 100,000 50, 000 100, 000 41, 064 200, 000 100,000 100,000 50, 000 100, 000 50,000 72,711 122,621 17, 882 14,843 88,017 40, 077 102, 038 21,601 11,470 23, 079 .127, 390 117,822 66, 089 39, 727 62, 629 156, 118 108, 557 196, 927 100, 225 191, 647 55, 762 27, 552 20, 264 730,412 805, 506 139,041 129, 546 501,441 403, 276 940,306 652, 083 330, 395 160, 092 290,105 245, 793 537, 217 979, 880 1,340, 254 1, 584, 623 757, 304 545, 359 850, 878 282,515 457, 858 391,090 1,179,055 1, 413, 737 1, 276, 528 1,950, 068 137, 614 68, 949 1,96!, 117 2,409, 882 646, 224 848, 999 672, 999 1,407, 182 1,459, 875 21, 567 250, 613 329, 533 162, 434 117, 454 285,638 658, 085 119, 749 177,475 667, 240 119,194 2,047 13,131 2.314 22; 567 863 5, 373 2, 343 fi, 038 16, 509 869 20, 535 3, 621 33, 632 17, 895 140 21,460 190 "11,-994 E§ § H "50,~668 O ~68,-954 H ~49~753 £ "l5,"051 - o d K h- I35,~OO6 25,000 70,000 3,233 32, 500 d o t-. Ift PC Hrj 1 Secretary and manager. C d w w n * TABLE NO. 66.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of each loan and trust company in the District of Columbia, October 10, 1924 [Amounts in even dollars] Title American Security & Trust Co... Continental Trust Co. Merchants Bank & Trust Co Munsey Trust Co National Savings & Trust Co Union Trust Co Washington Loan & Trust Co President Chas. J. Bcll____ Wade II. Cooper Peter A. Drury Frank A. Munsey Win. D. Hoover E. J. Stellwagen J. B. Lamer.". Treasurer C. E. Howe Chas. W. Warden Edwin W. Popkins C.H.Pope C. C. Lamborn. E. B. Olds_ _ Harry G. Meem_ Loans, discounts, and overdrafts 15,845, 658 2,221, 640 (5,210,245 4,35.1,463 8,024.617 3,541,3% 8, 680, 852 United Other bonds, Stales investments, Cash and Government and real exchange securities estate 4,535, 579 65, 433 G. 3UG 411,650 445, 309 680, 707 7,903, 797 1, 382, 231 1.675.416 3,423, 135 2, 322, 099 3, 598, 539 3, 361, 572 4,427,040 610, 089 567, 248 676, 013 3,057, 461 1,822,829 1,768,656 1 O Title American Security & Trust Co.. Continental Trust Co Merchants Bank & Trust Co... Munsey Trust Co National Savings & Trust Co... Union Trust Co Washington Loan & Trust Co... Other assets 258,820 113,081 70, 849 9, 508 339 1.983 69, 430 Total resources and liabilities 32,970,894 4, 392, 480 8, 523, 758 8, 466, 51.5 13,81(1, 166 9, 410, 086 14. 561, 217 Capital 3, 400,000 1,000,000 1,000, 000 2,000, 000 1, 000, 000 2,000, O X C) 1,000,000 Surplus and undivided profits 3,162, 626 154, 725 308. 027 553, 991 2, 303. 059 906, 888 1, 963, 597 Due to banks 479, 411 313, 737 651, 926 190, 251 108, 670 83. 217 192, S(J7 Demand deposits (including United States) 13, 216,102 1,217,277 3,932,121 4,101, 131 7,501.021 4, 602, 732 8, 353, 464 Time deposits Other liabilities K 3 so o 12,706,698 1,592,006 2, 428, 326 848, 484 2.903,416 .1.709,249 3. 039, 296 6,057 114,735 203, 358 766, 658 to o 108,000 11,91)3 W 5 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE 557 CURRENCY TABLE N O . 67.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies in the District of Columbia on or about October 1, 191 A, to 1924 [For prior years see annual report 1920] [In thousands of dollars] Number United of com- Loans and Stale* Govpanies discounts i ernment securities Date 6 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 1914 1915 1916 1917 1018 1919 1920 1921 1922 192:5 1924 1 3 3 7 7 Cash 23, 043 1,401 837 24, 7'.H\ 27,150 28, 302 30. 280 39,271 42, 780 42,019 4S, 552 48. 760 Capital 1.0, 000 10,000 .1.0, 000 10,000 10,000 10, 400 10, 400 10, 400 10. 400 11, 100 11, 400 I, 127 977 1.5S4 1, 884 1,618 771 4,071 6, 273 4, 208 3, 470 A, 666 6, 392 6, 145 1,' 601 1, 612 Surplus 4, 600 4, 800 4, 900 5, 000 4, 900 4, 900 5, 000 5. 300 5, 400 5. 750 6, 300 Individual deposits (time and demand) 2 » 28,150 3 29.972 33. oil) 35. 366 40, 461 53, 333 54, 69S 52, 763 57, 309 04, 951 68,151 3 3 Includes overdrafts. Includes dividends unpaid and postal savings deposits. Includes certified checks and cashiers' checks. TABLE N O . 68.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of savings and Slate banks in the District of Columbia on or about October 1, 1914, to 1924 [For prior jears see annual report 1920] [In thousands of dollars] United Number Loans and Slates Govof banks discounts * ernment securities Date 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1 2 3 -. _ 18 18 21 22 24 21 25 27 29 29 24 9,332 9, 805 11,118 12, 172 14, 369 J1,898 15, 970 19, 425 21, 355 22, 703 23. 075 Cash 1 1 547 3, 904 2,816 1,533 1,511 997 1,040 728 Includes overdrafts. Includes dividends unpaid and postal savings deposits. Includes certified checks and cashiers' checks. 448 378 431 578 602 650 791 871 975 896 903 Capital 1,380 1,398 1,51.3 1. 607 2,013 2, 260 2,619 2, 969 3, 695 2, 700 2, 332 Surplus 293 262 371. 417 553 523 679 859 1, 270 1, 105 1, 211 Individual deposits (time and demand) 2 3 11,331 a 12,128 3 14,143 3 16,139 22, 979 21, 222 24,124 27, 964 31,981 29,401 31,396 558 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OY THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 69.—Summary of resources and liahilities, receipts and disbursements of the 22 building and loan associations in the District of Columbia for the six months period ended on or about December 31, 1923 [In thousands of dollars] Amount Assets Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged Interest and fines due and unpaid Installment on stock due and unpaid ... Real estate: Office building $22C Other__ 78 Real estate sold on contract Rills receivable Insurance premiums advanced Taxes advanced._ Furniture Cash in hands of treasurer Cash in hands of secretary__ United States securities. _ Time deposits 36.943 345 75 80 304 2 1 5 5 17 383 95 346 170 - Total assets... Liabilities A mount Installment dues paid in on stock installment dues paid in advance Installment dues due and unpaidInterest due on installment stock Advance stock A dvance payments Special deposi ts Special payments Interest due on special payments Interest paid in advance. Bills payable Matured stock Due treasurer Profit (divided) Profit (undivided) Surplus 31,619 7 10 1,165 1,954 8 20 209 4 1 553 133 6 63 1,203 1,816 Total liabilities "I 38, 771 38, 771 I R E C E I P T S A N D D I S B U R S E M E N T S FOR SIX M O N T H S Receipts Cash in treasury at commencement of six months Cash in hands of secretary at commencement of six months Installment dues received during six months-Advance stock Advance payments _ Special deposits _. Special payments Interest received during six months Transfer fees Loans repaid _ Loans matured Taxes re paid. Insurance premiums repaid Rents. _ _ Bills payable Matured stock Commission on insurance Other receipts Total receipts Amount 323 93 7,337 249 64 20 20 1,110 3 4,648 24 1 16 8 405 13 3 10 14,347 Disbursements Amount Loans on real estate Loans on stock pledged __ Installment dues withdrawn Installment stock matured Advance stock withdrawn _ Special deposits withdrawn _ Special payments withdrawn Interest or profit on stock withdrawn.. Bills payable Interest on bills payable Real estate. Taxes ad vanced Insurance premiums advanced Matured stock Dividends._ Expenses: General $44 Salaries 116 Stationery, postage, printing. _. 7 Cash in hands of treasurer Cash in hands of secretary. _ Other disbursements Total disbursements _ 5,640 171 6,705 24 292 2 17 261 391 15 1 2 15 6 158 167 375 102 3 14,347 EEPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 559 TABLE N O . 70.—Summary of resources and liabilities, receipts and disbursements of the 23 building and loan associations in the District of Columbia for the six mofiths-periodended on or about June 30, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] Liabilities Amount Loans on real estate.-. _ Loans on stock pledged Interest and fines due and unpaid Installment on stock due and u n p a i d . . . Kcal estate: Office building $358 Other 9 Real estate sold on contract Bills receivable Insurance premiums ad vanced Taxes advanced Furniture _ Cash in h a n d s of treasurer Cash in hands of secretary United States securities __ Time deposits Other assets __ Tota 1 asset s "I Amount 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 Special deposits Special payments Interest due on special paymentsInterest paid in advance Bills payable... Matured stock. Due treasurer Profit (divided) Profit (undivided) Surplus 38,603 365 40 11 367 3 1 4 4 16 368 180 324 230 1 Total liabilities. 40,467 40,4G7 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS Receipts Cash in treasury at commencement of six months... Cash in hands of secretary at commencement of six months Installment dues received during six months. Advance stock Advance payments Special deposits Special payments Interest received during six months ._. Transfer fees _ Loans repaid _ _ Loans matured Taxes repaid Insurance premiums repaid Real estate Rents. "Bills payable Bills receivable Matured stock. _ Commission on insurance. _ United States securities Other receipts Total receipts Amount : Disbursements : 376 101 7,661 190 59 25 60 1,161 3 4,182 143 4 22 8 10 356 25 5 5 83 75 14, 554 Loans on real estate. _ Loans on stock pledged Installment dues withdrawn Installment stock matured A dvance stock 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 $55 Salaries 122 Stationery, postage, printing.. 4 Amount 5,908 143 6,218 86 264 20 297 429 11 2 25 19 21 25 274 Cash in hands of treasurer Cash in hands of secretary United States securities Other disbursements 181 368 130 60 73 Total disbursements 14,554 TABLE NO. 71.—Abstract of reports of condition of 17,^86 State {commercial) banks at close of business June SO, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] Resources States, Territories, etc. Rhode Island Connecticut _ Loans and Num- discounts ber of (including banks rediscounts) _ Overdrafts 1,229 4,406 3,250 13,216 5,635 16,466 Total New England Stai Invest- Banking house, ments (including furnipremium ture, and on bonds) fixtures Other real estate owned 11.9 535 30 654 30 173, 342 8, 550 30,153 3 28, 794 2,221 14,662 406 3,388 267 2,688 88 483 608,176 258 32 303 9 119 846, 247 41, 987 224, 388 6, 598 74,700 313 15 90 1 44 372,143 721 1,193, 920 463 Lawful roservo with Checks Federnl re- and Due from serve bank other banks cash and other items reserve agents 233 2,113 204 2 39 2 746 176,499 29 26, 670 589 1,793 40 664 49,471 3, 526 34, 905 173,514 106,161 210, 071 110, 870 197, 802 58,488 98, 550 102, 851 236, 658 159, 887 114, 680 177, 947 180, 427 163 337 500 1,004 339 91 102 1,542 1,193 596 511 581 646 16, 668 13, 032 17, 563 11,494 15, 799 10,138 9, 916 21,849 34, 277 13, 681 8, 859 36, 991 19, 238 7,425 4,921 9, .198 3, 567 9, 933 3,070 3,856 2,981 15, 065 9,347 5,198 6, 042 8,450 1,867 872 2,269 2,762 5,311 1,003 2,033 1,379 3,822 4,811 2,871 1,058 2,953 5 16, 751 14, 754 30, 911 15, 009 22, 714 18, 311 18,023 22, 249 42,062 < 33,106 20, 890 27, 839 34, 904 Total Southern States.., 5,144 1, 927, 906 7,605 229, 505 89, 053 33,011 317, 523 18, 621 11, 605 1, 091, 744 176,167 1, 364, 951 373, 719 336, 749 488 378 1,132 326 429 307,413 37, 091 489, 265 565,401 94, 755 56, 604 8,799 50, 456 32,188 11,220 13,747 2,023 6,659 4,101 2,897 46, 765 28, 843 232, 280 2, 139 2, 938 112,410 1.775 2,020 8, 020 8, 582 515 7, 301 8, 521 "2," 799' 70, 000 108, 025 53,923 5,318 21,352 748 140, (J94 3, 387 26, 208 658 5, 552 341 186 1535 6 330 1562 197 l 257 322 218 867 394. 8 474 1461 205 543 41,510 1,944 10,408 229 2,607 55, 315 393 1,724 5 230 1, 709, 093 77, 330 467, 53f) 16.916 119,783 3, 086 56, 098 57, 667 2, 390, 657 4,122 3, 275 6, 383 2,322 4, 594 2, 917 4, 361 3, 089 6, 203 10,518 3,554 5,900 5,045 13, 409 533 746 1,889 3, 778 981 849 2, 852 854 7, 742 872 1,416 11,584 235, 605 144, 762 280, 619 150,109 270, 697 95,824 139, 232 159,386 357,389 239,688 16i, 607 259,700 267, 723 62, 283 47. 505 2, 762,341 31, 6, 42, 23, 10, 44, 742 429 10. 873 20, 971 739 1, 727,826 262, 682 2,350, 848 1,152,159 518,135 206 19, 561 2, 257 11,372 321 1,394 New York _ New Jersey _._ Pennsylvania Delaware _ Maryland Total Eastern States.... Virginia * _ __ West Virginia 4 North Carolina .. South Carolina4 Georgia4 Florida. 4 _ __ Alabama 4 Mississippi Louisiana4 Texas.. Arkansas Kentucky4 Tennessee4 _ _ Ohio Indiana4 _ Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Exchanges Cash on Other re- Aggregate resources for hand sources and liaclearing bilities house 206, 246 174 417 809 .532 825 33 1, 906 315 432 4, 476 703 2, 501 383 2,594 1,542 561 6,828 1, 058 1, 494 064 932 093 0f>5 526 »l.r>, 271 4 X~l 11,039 1,370 200 8. 301 373. SSI 231 :'i8;5 502, 035 145, 451 93, 091 7, 122,154 819 3, 705 548 925 (544 380 550 159 64 94,734 131, 328 204, 074 203, 727 32, 076 23, 8K0 47, 570 9, 521 74, 540 1 30 339 1.332 e 2. 224 o 10, 098 0, 489 993 881 1,801 307 2,152 2, o80 1,023 20, 337 7, 794 971, 402 H 2, 356 9, 665 37,512 174 1,901 3X4 420 18, 808 200 450 53 75 1,218 1.C90 21, 305 004 43 208 3,920 3, 782 22, 846 1,210 1,180 1,018 2, 276 1,192 3. 0-49 27,096 172 352 234 787 104,912 110,087 821, 740 35, 341 08. 277 23,211 45, 640 51.998 I 20,450 21, 648 30, 244 32, 882 1,275,808 3S 832 2,040 417 1, 083 39 739 3. 520 3, 929 10, 08(5 3,931 981 1.1,359 7, 04, 52, 142, 3.327 1,122 18,880 10,271 200. Q10 273,113 135, 492 340, 611 255, 839 14, 816.. 011 1,056 393 1, 352 20S, 724 18S 940 331,340 010 2~9 798 35, 121 0 832 70, 049 10, 598 0 384 12, 147 9, 525 4 5(i2 5, 120 « 29, 291 22 4SI 50, 993 1, 224 6, 813 4,132, 340 4,440 1,000,527 188, 39(5 48, 001 421,730 345, 582 518 427 925 1,015 139 74 _ _ _ 184 41 8 385 - -_ - 73, 466 93, 411 213, 611 190,859 21, 326 16.282 30,153 6,425 40, 658 137 480 1,105 658 84 82 70 21 214 3, 734 2, 584 12, 096 17, 661 2,190 1, 349 5, 847 831 9,808 3,133 3, 582 7,248 7. 599 1,321 704 1, 527 291 1, 985 5, 023 5, 800 7,914 4,423 1,441 419 817 281 1,212 290 •18.741 9 41, 345 33, 523 3.945 3. 543 105 1,101 11, 428 6,462 3, 708 692, 191 2, 851 56,100 27, 390 27, 390 114.081 13,025 261 171 300 107 88 23 39 94, 267 60, 084 486, 907 19, 901 42,072 14, 950 27, 372 07 144 1, 725 33 208 .-)< 40 37, 470 22. 311 104; 140 5, 894 9, 703 2, 672 0,102 5,901 2,931 29,147 1,152 1,488 051 1,140 1,258 1,021 1,304 1,097 1. 247 300 929 10,879 0. 190 70. 740 5. 190 8. 2S0 3, 233 6, 645 Total Pacific States 995 752,213 2, 334 188.292 42,4.10 7, .150 117,109 Alaska 4 _ T h e Territory of Hawaii Porto Rico * Philippines 14 9 17 11 3, 304 33, 800 32, 889 80, 939 12 •153 233 21, 094 2, 089 11,838 4. 282 5,711 226 804 1,012 1,151 155 345 322 507 1.203 8.410 5, 497 10,31.7 51 150,932 22, 392 23,920 3, 253 1,389 25, 433 17,436 8,805,968 40,089 2,718,155 400,033 121,106 1, 032, 954 ^Minnesota Missouri - Total Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska * Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States Washington Oregon California Idaho 4 Utah 4 Nevada Arizona Total Alaska possessions __ _ .. . -- _ and insular Total United States ant] insular possessions 10 4, 9S2 28, 044 338 2 741 109 33(5 • 132 246 _ 471 12 295 6,169 3 391 i _J 107.289 1, 254 _. W M H M w o o H W O 706 005 208 880 ft 1 2 3 4 £ 6 7 s 8 005,931 Includes branches. Includes exchanges for clearing house. Includes other real estate. All banks other than national in the State. includes lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks. Includes one private bank. Includes lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks, checks, and other cash items, and exchanges for clearing house. Includes trust companies. Estimated. "Includes commercial business of departmental banks. NOTE.—Figures for Nebraska, July 21, 1924; Kansas, May 12, 1924; Philippines, June 30 ,1923. 2,150 ; TABLE N O . 71.—Abstract of reports of condition of 17,436 State (commercial) banks at close of business June 80, Or 1924—Continued to [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Liabilities States, Territories, etc. Capital stock paid in Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Total Eastern States Virginia. _ West VirginiaNorth Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana. TexasArkansas _ Surplus Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) Due to all banks Individual deposits Certified checks a n d (including dividends cashiers' unpaid and checks postal savings) United States deposits Notes and bills rediscounted 270 450 81 726 183 701 27 452 4,533 17,958 720 _ 220 925 1,145 807 884 479 22,491 69,698 3,900 27,194 877 6,125 186,794 3,213 29,499 704 6,148 1,655 11,535 820 2,106 53, 277 468 5,231 78 441 410 2,015 27 1,440, 921 65, 331 382,184 14, 329 102,609 270 102 1,386 54 907 107,794 126,358 16,122 ! 59,495 | 2,452 2,005,374 372 27, 916 10,915 23, 854 15,226 31, 500 7,023 13,390 12,125 23,040 30, 726 16,621 15,285 8,270 11,562 7,286 15, 801 2,232 6,664 6,052 13,129 9.356 6,262 6,026 2,703 5,261 2,801 7,939 1,052 3,651 2,155 6,648 3,854 2,816 6,728 2,377 10, 837 1,893 11,841 1, 858 2, 276 734 3,207 486 843 1, 313 3,132 28, 578 5, 559 7,910 393 : 2, 046 1,662 1,030 i Bills payable (including advances received from W a r Finance Corporation and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) 150, 293 114,744 200,839 110,159 169,309 80,917 107.699 120,054 2fi2. 245 174.731 114,038 1 Other liabilities w O o 4 340 j i 144 236 46,614 403 4, 239 25 283 2, 583 18,543 51,5(14 4,998 928 5,809 2,166 12, 530 170 1, 509 2,440 3,636 1 10,403 1,626 4,629 50 1,835 8,744 3,096 17,647 7,194 16, 548 615 5, 532 8,197 8,034 3 9,409 8,694 13,339 995 1,603 2,898 4,386 644 787 4, 838 10,033 4, 391 1,254 o r r w w 2,982 n d w w 22,402 24,924 Ohio Indiana Illinois . Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa ._ . . Missouri_ Total Middle Western States North Dakota _. South Dakota _ . Nebraska Xansas Montana Wvominc Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States Washington . Oregon __ _.. .. . California Idaho Utah . . . Nevada Arizona _ Total Pacific States _ .- . _ _.. __ _ Alaska Tho Territory of Hawaii Porto Rico . _. - - Philippines Total Alaska and insular possessions. Total United States and insular possessions 1 Includes undivided profits. «Includes rediscounts. 44,906 84, 584 16, 263 2,006, 702 60, 322 8,913 89, 052 43, 710 13, 632 10,004 7, 226 23,301 18,080 3,763 67,210 13,689 7,953 2,258 2,403 8,188 60,701 2,879 105,029 17,145 10,085 3,953 12,510 845 24,178 10,180 3,026 3,583 1,413,465 217, 622 1, 852, 976 976,088 443, 331 318, 577 193, 041 « 391, 821 2,913 464,822 - . 131, 252 107, 962 23,063 154, 459 59,837 32,369 25, 276 18,329 43,527 -- - * 16, 320 259,662 Kentucky _ Tennessee Total Southern States 2(55, 160 123,544 211, 200 54,322 5,806,921 3,036 8,671 9,146 24,138 24, 251 4,630 2,163 4, 669 1,500 7,005 2,994 3,189 7,047 13,433 i, 157 904 2, 079 335 1,287 3, 258 1,308 3,881 168 563 406 90 481 206 1,321 8,081 5,451 177 5 611 281 91 52 629 (570 1,039 69,165 104, 080 246,430 206,386 22,653" 18, 791 38,246 6,623 58,370 65 756 86,173 32, 425 10,155 16, 271 4,439 770,744 11,484 8, 675 71,474 3,315 5, 328 L, 686 3, 799 3, 789 3, 289 28, 265 941. 2,947 547 1,674 1,830 1, 752 15, 279 424 1, 158 306 719 3,759 4,670 59,396 234 2,803 129 1, 536 1,240 1,140 382 560 556 658 138, 841 92,447 610, 519 27,724 54,338 19,641 35,156 105, 761 41,452 21,468 72, 527 4, 536 605 .*>, 300 8,418 24, 364 173 1,459 1,408 1, 954 245 1, 358 691 6 10, 540 98 741 1, 205 19, 368 44 76 388 218 3,871 2,273 i 13,033 11,408 1, 276 253 572 197, 333 3 204, 341 5, 293 210,718 12,208 414, 707 42,461 104,428 72,083 4, 361 989 4,820 2, 570 2, 219 1,848 11.063 4,417 14,004 7, 277 5,160 8,049 2 11,421 27, 449 191 39,120 21,6(53 237 336 2, 165 8, 281 32, 316 61,391 99, 442 269 1,015 53 575 1,938 670 323 112 264 4,400 12,747 8,074 5,132 1,960 2,715 3 854 1,168 552 23 821 12,479 33,225 4, 730 64 2,603 1, 255 1,337 10,472 757 172 1,429 752 4, 056 1, 379 828 146 1,297 1,285 2, 561 19,676 185 143 34(5 655 978,666 2, 067 14,139 9, 741 24,851 6, 572 52,929 35,119 69, 715 994 1,493 3 712 4,886 23 4, 139 1,840 32, 915 123 1.5, 50g 6, 419 37 1 1, 133 30, 687 4, 994 6 8, 246 21,412 726 164, 335 994 1, 499 5, 601 38,917 1, 061,619 t5O2, 786 208, 756 466, 373 83, 217 11,755,233 7,890 105, 477 232,929 291, 731 8 Includes all deposits. Includes reserve accounts. 4 8 Includes cashiers' checks. «Deficit. Or TABLE N O . 71.—Abstract of reports of condition of 17,436 State (commercial) banks at close of business June 80, 1924—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Investments Loans and discounts On demand, On time, On secured demand, secured On time, Secured Secured by col- not se- by collat- not se- by farm by other lateral cured by eral other cured by land real other estate than real collateral than real collateral estate estate States, Territories, etc. Rhode Island Total New England States Virginia West Virginia . . North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama __ Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas _ _ Kentucky Tennessee _ Total Southern States 573 27 | 7,498 34,378 2, 697 8,948 53, 521 4,371 104 53 614 2,900 21,839 540 5,999 31, 278 3,234 573 983 2,127 24,021 186 6, 893 33,227 42,739 1,607 13,210 791 104 53 614 775, 701 1,835 3, 002 28, 223 .1,083 6,825 372,143 0, 308 71,899 2, 203 11,073 18, 74, 1, 30, 955 625 546 511 125,637 245 2,993 245 3, 483 149, 283 35,805 116,124 > _ _ B 2 8 O o 4,013 70, 480 8, 427 00, 532 1, 384 2,454 _ . Railroad bonds 351 440 983 1,667 i New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Total Eastern States State, United States county, Govern- and mument se- nicipal curities bonds 13,210 27 C!OTW0tir»nt Not classified Bonds of other public service Other corporabonds, tions (instocks, cluding warrants, street and etc. interurban railway bonds) 7,672 88,271 4,922 74,754 3,247 35,152 7,088 13,183 23,004 100, 314 8,158 120, 740 151,276 | 7,688 72,052 19,895 797,491 173, 514 100,101 7, 798 110, 870 197, 802 58,488 98. 550 102, 851 230, 058 10, 510 98 177, 947 180,427 1,407, 080 4,403 23, 747 2,388 3, 235 2, 010 7,702 1,202 1, 785 7, 599 41,771 1, 014 7,235 33, 773 13,305 58,219 2,914 9, 209 3,488 3,913 2,028 527 39,193 800 1,787 3,033 5, 580 8,131 3,039 387 124 909 4,998 42, 354 9,306 586 169 1,113 109 47 3,966 403,680 10, 068 10,118 5. 739 8, 000 11, 080 10,138 8,129 17,829 28, 573 3,820 222 30,991 19, 238 170, 503 5 ft) O H W is O d w w w Ohio Indiana Illinois 1,091,744 170, 107 1,304, 951 373.719 330, 749 208, 724 188,940 331,340 i ... Wisconsin ^Tinnosot'-^ Iowa Missouri ! | ; 1 Total Middle Western States_ North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico. _ Oklahoma 73,400 93,411 213, (ill 190, 859 1, 740 1,064 9, 012 4, 352 3, 958 296 _ 2, 456 2,052 717 502 1,877 12, 0(58 G,010 717 4,8.54 _. Total Pacific States. _ Alaska The Territory of Hawaii Porto Rico Philippines Total Alaska and insular possessions Total United States and insular possessions 79,108 58,490 94,002 28, 342 13, 590 6, 046 149,475 24,843 157, 392 505, 401 00,413 21, 531 ISO 70,049 I 318,91.7 | 173.230 58,490 • 6, 331 800 10, ?82 30, 153 189 40, 058 1, 471 334 149 28 20 004, 029 8, 930 119 28 20 1, 055,890 3, 734 2, 584 12,090 11,330 1, 390 1,349 4, 370 300 9, 808 40, 907 3, 409 1, 454 628 2, 480 1,197 113 310 37. 470 15,500 03, 800 5, S94 3, 0S3 2, 072 1, 990 082, 942 53, 034 2, 051 741 1,439 130,427 2, 504 10,771 813 2, 007 1, 852 300 1,51)0 502 250 122 459 115 39(5 1S5 1,071 255 573 0,111 1,813 4, 81.0 2,708 | 1,092 2,111 13,307 01, 240 102,030 1,890,853 8C8 699 14,179 15, 000 o, 467 5,28(5 5, 201 1, 308 7, 770 8,208 713 3,972 94.207 00. 084 4H0,907 19, 901 573 14,950 200 6,069 2,007 21, 949 23,808 6,180 9, 258 60,123 _._ _ 213 2,030 Total Western States Washington. Oregon California Idaho _ _ Utah Nevada Arizona 1 4,132,340 78, 770 12, 248 179, 321 6, 805 40, 334 6,827 2, 401 2, 580 2,019 3, 401 4, 257 1,137 8,029 1, 957 2,476 15, 303 3, 338 844 340 800 4, 570 2.851 2, 338 11,874 0, 077 11,123 21,117 1,184 10, 559 85, 398 4,702 173. 814 53,022 199,080 329,515 19, 252 240,989 7, 843, 090 402, 507 201.. 513 1,129 OJ TABLE NO. 71.—Abstract of reports of condition of 17,436 State (commercial) banks at close of business June SO, 1924—Continued CD [In thousands of dollars] Cash States, Territories, etc. Gold coin 182 472 5 Total Eastern States _. 40 654 118 752 10 174 ..__ 97 627 12 244 33,808 1, 707 8,882 206 2,189 16 147 1 1,054 980 46, 792 164 378 89 826 1348 5,179 1,885 195 506 1 915 1, 704 555 5,011 3,808 2, 759 Total Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin 277 2,761 240 3, 940 4,854 | 2,582 2,003 2,594 1,308 Dividends unpaid Savings deposits or Time deposits in certificates interest or of savings deposit department Postal savings deposits 2,200 12,927 15,127 189 3,204 63 3,393 63 3,908 6 29, 773 118, 325 8,154 35,461 324 1,459 119 459 4 174 34, 431 244, 097 6,031 66, 834 283 17, 516 140 40 328 7,708 191,713 ],783 756 351, 393 17,939 368 65, 836 65, 085 100,110 47, 561 73, 667 52,313 3,802 1,011 13, 761 522 2, 346 680 431 313 231 316 76 51, 660 26, 685 55, 862 40,691 51, 370 22,195 28, 309 21,523 29,465 21,154 39, 388 5, 900 5,045 173 44, 550 150, 295 154, 258 73,715 96,887 117,172 1,541 489 4,691 83 676 294 25, 127 79,148 2, 289 '20,188 29, 057 23,081 16, 387 14, 574 7,702 2,072 ===== 27 173 34, 674 1,041,449 28,166 3,100 462,390 222,938 26,036 369 74 6, 932 3,492 23,055 569,411 111,446 890, 563 22,138 57, 472 38, 207 1, 658 95 3,332 681,801 43, 526 782, 0D0 97,160 403 138,824 1, 132 153,776 19, 297 416 135, 705 133, 873 264 210 1,441,422 9 1,325 87,169 | 1,440,921 361 140 18,642 7,903 Deposits not classified 2,144 .1,764 4, 594 2,917 4,361 2,388 36,007 1,105 Individual Demand certifideposits cates of subject deposit to check Time deposits 4,122 3,275 _._ _- Cash not classified 3 13 27 49 Total New England States._ Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina _Georgia _ Florida.. Alabama Mississippi Louisiana .__._ Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee Paper currency Nickels and cents 7 42 Rhode Island Connecticut New York _____ New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware ___ Maryland Silver coin Demand deposits 27 | 2,222 6, 333 107, 699 21, 237 7,504 1,308 549 100,446 248,632 40, Hi.-) 4, 680 976,088 Minnesota Iowa IVIissouri _i 33 oo ° 1 to j 1 I I 03 "^ 15, 271 4,871 11,639 Total Middle Western States North Dakota... South Dakota Nebraska Kansas _ ___ _____ IVtontana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico _ _ Oklahoma 6,484 652 119 276 17 1,064 —_ T Total W estern States Washington. __ Oregon California Idaho __ _ Utah _ Nevada Arizona Total Pacific States 579 1,359 4,478 732 56 1,236 288 5 1,415 6,734 5 278 2 5, 017 65, 334 2,040,512 142, 409 19, 921 34, 877 98, 605 130, 504 12, 248 11,268 21,213 4,277 240 346 9, 428 398 133 944 180 18 2 2,095 14 2 17,119 332, 913 11,669 3,920 3, 782 20, 366 1,216 7 1,018 43, 409 54, 548 142 881 289 1 2,152 33 48, 975 113,957 5, 534 1, 741, 359 661,693 18 2, Of52 4, 427 7,390 9,931 862 46, 335 64, 4.1.2 140, 435 66, 436 7,874 4 7, 390 6,086 1,253 54 26, 767 1, 251 686 38 55 17, 942 27,218 8,931 22, 379 345 28 25 455 22 79 44 193,011 177,476 3 49, 302 1,396 1,214,018 607 o w 36 47 28 11 2L 58,370 H 340,221 111 59,009 H 64, 774 26,611 11,686 10, 236 582 311. 17,101 5. 620 5, 845 952 3, 732 221. 51 234 181 155 4 (527, 960 610, 519 245 323 1, 697 11 24 3, 795 20, 766 9, 527 8,328 2,992 537 2,386 20 30, 309 174, 427 2, 790 218 133,801 38,071 1, 399 114 95 204 121 43 121 397 62 570 1,452 2, 853 6,860 3 1 56 6 9 1, 857 419 3, 637 3, 274 15,047 19, 435 19, 308 90 1,053 1,171 948 0 71 34 2,451 8,825 11,270 6. 301 302 4, 061 1,709 4, 751 449 19 128 534 623 11,735 66 5, 922 57,064 3, 262 111 2S,S47 .10,823 596 16, 117 11, 557 156,889 1,012 161,066 3, 853, 205 193, 472 9, 836 2, 748,465 1,291,685 3, 897 O o o 63, 632 3, (554, 673 267 Total Alaska and insular possessions Total United States and insular possessions 69, 946 2,480 \laska The Territory of Hawaii Porto Rico Philippines i Includes minor coin. 3,108 _ 91, 771 223, 545 1, 332 2,224 10,098 - 1 214 689 Includes cashiers' checks. 9 s Includes postal savings deposits. H W O 23, 853 1, 372 38, 407 * Includes savings deposits. o C7 CD TABLE N O . 72.—Abstract of reports of condition of 1,664 loan and trust companies at close of business June SO, 192/+ OO [In thousands of dollars] Jlesources Number of banks States, Territories, etc. _ 54 i 15 40 3 95 * 12 80 Total New England States 296 Maine __ New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York _._ New Jersey.. Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Total Eastern States West Virginia Florida Texas.. _ 77,705 14,310 54,601 498,172 112,449 93,333 850, 570 I Overdrafts 72 34 22 254 19 134 Investments (including premiums on bonds) Banking house (in- Other cluding real furniture estate and owned fixtures) Due from banks 8,692 1,510 3,808 21,815 1,142 13, 575 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents ExChecks and other changes for cash clearing items house 64,131 8,737 15, 829 133,823 101, 705 114,389 2,222 253 850 15,511 3,564 6,167 497 20 407 438 21 713 28,567 2,096 50, 602 • 70,062 20,018 65,365 1,878 5,732 8,376 2,149 19,650 260 1,526 426 116,443 42, 571 63, 541 2, 969 6, 839 7,327 385, 942 ! « 405,149 22, 279 j 2, (532 102,051 I 2,858 3,446 j 94 21,027 ! 733 215 [ 745 239, 690 I 534,960 535 157 394 32 29 7 2,192, 225 462,202 949,6*4 34,336 122, 306 48, 925 384 67 33 922, 638 252, 071 637, 679 13, 795 60, 536 20,426 723 3, 809,638 1,541 1, 907,145 171,431 24,011 65, 569 47, 464 58,941 64 40 163 12, 705 11,516 10,830 3,883 2,850 1,726 602 412 1,933 160 171, 974 267 35,051 8,459 2,947 174 12 J5 23 164, 372 15,531 7,029 19, 769 145 1,761 97, 569 43, 230 4,479 21, 786 11,093 765 1, 714 280 1,737 1,821 74 1,169 66 59,922 15, 501 1,702 178; 16,780 !__. 319 i 1,662 5 2,619 I 77,125 | 19,962 j 7,624 15, 658 7 12,127 .104 _ _ Total Southern States Indiana Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) 921 1,662 1 Cash on hand 2,983 3 356 775 12, 565 6, 596 4,858 28,133 Other 478 8 1,239 j 6, 844 j 4,117 936 13,622 ! Aggregate resources and liabilities 156,780 25,294 77, 769 766,124 247,095 238,426 1,511,488 35, 681 14, 325 36,864 1,103 2, 117 1,555 222, 021 8,370 28,322 1,131 3,326 539 4,351,082 831, 796 1,924, 350 59,416 228,149 89, 53 J. 412,211 28,343 91,645 263,709 7,484,324 36 852 842 2,058 ' 3, 853 464 815 1, 967 93, 847 81.744 91, 540 35, 409 888 842 8,048 3, 246 267,131 28, 284 1,885 6,209 208 76 7 3, 671 1,240 312,534 73,315 16, 798 55,2o2 281 j '8,497 j 9,999 ;_ 3,034 j 25 2,137 13 Iowa . . «--- — - Missouri _ Totai Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota Kansas. Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States Washington California Utah.,,.___.. _._ _. Total Pacific States The Territory of Hawaii (total insular possession). Total United States and insular possession _. 1 2 Includes savings departments of 3 Includes checks and cash items. 21 124 30, 445 154, 860 191 707 169,052 398 9, 259 1, 247 3,758 2, 595 64, 462 309 392, 006 $,116 336,823 23, 509 9,806 104,119 13,033 11,194 4 6 16 14 2 15 1 99 334 261 734 44 1,149 47 7 981 1,266 5,165 91 147 139 51 202 357 305 5 271 34 16 7 4 835 113 2,387 §2 1,077 3,038 7,825 14, 974 389 18,077 1, 678 651 60 47, 709 18,462 2,874 1,241 7, 895 6 34 5 1,218 3, 259 10, 891 2,323 7, 554 602 62 1,421 66 746 6 457 69 699 205 20 40 39 45 15, 368 11 10, 379 1, 549 1,209 1,033 20 79 11 6, 555 671 1,951 373 113 1,834 1,664 5, 293,820 5,196 2,748,425 236, 762 41,423 440, 582 0 13 banks. Includes savings departments of 70 banks. NOTE .—Figures for Kansas, May 12,1924. 12 23 1 27 1 56 II ' ^ 8,947 12 117 4 6 Includes branches. 6 Includes exchanges for clearing house. Includes "other real estate." 79 8,107 119 147 7 8 6 1, 0f>5 4, 830 853 15,144 37, 322 430, 840 13 16,059 17? 384 926, Ofil 12 6 927 6 706 : : : : : : : : : 29 15 ' 117 44 1,217 40 936 56 1 9, 284 7 2,278 4,870 12,848 29, 381 648 38, 359 2,043 1, 07S 50 690 57 60 1, 683 80 633, 392 446,103 41 2,426 864 91,505 4 8, 254 6 18 12 166 235 195 4, 504 13, 232 12, 468 4 36 596 30, 284 1, 380 12,984 300,807 10,323, 777 W :.-.x ,: 30, 905 146, 362 Estimated. Returns from 2 trust companies included with State commercial banks. Includes trust business of departmental banks. o c H fcc O W HI w O 1 OS to TABLE N O . 72,—Abstract of reports of condition of 1>664 loan and trust companies at close of business June 30, 1924—Continued Or [Amounts in thousands of dollars] O Liabilities Sattes, Territories, etc. Capital stock paid in 5,440 1,055 2.666 35,100 9,102 15,363 Maine New Hampshire Vermont M assachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York__..._ New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia 68, 726 71,415 4,172 1,428 497 2,655 17,475 4,469 5,161 20 27,394 1,760 1, 658 157 7,197 746 33,932 32, 260 _ _ Total Southern States._ - 136,099 21,197 68,036 628, 593 210, 428 201, 253 1, 265, 606 8, 597 4 « 253,044 33, 565 222, 217 3,319 19,257 6,300 16,152 49,325 1,919 5, 348 2,902 468, 120 11,402 48, 236 4, 256 8,877 1,350 3,988 10, 391 190 419, 617 Total Eastern States- . _ _.. 4,340 i 1,9(55 2,663 38,300 13,452 10,695 Individual deposits Certified Due to checks and (including dividends all banks cashier's unpaid and checks postal savings) 201,875 44, 334 140,016 6, 062 15, 930 11,400 West Virginia Florida Texas Indiana Michigan Wisconsin Surplus Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) 537, 702 75, 646 9,424 6, 250 11,900 5,536 2, 256 3,358 1,892 1,375 2,311 27,574 11,150 22,403 8,550 2,460 9, 601 6,630 1,358 United States deposits Bills payable (including advances received from War Notes and Finance Other bills reciis- Corporaliubilities countcd tion and certificates of deposits representing money borrowed) 2 3, 300 726 1,077 110 6,338 6,940 996 2, 630 10,892 16,187 5, 199 2, 796 3,884 559 14,07J 8,212 16,927 143 963 178, 703 9,812 46,871 1,349 8. 240 1,149 505 1,045 198 1, 243 3, 573 168 1,957 1,294 2,725 1,739 13,156 597 918 3, 230, 070 699, 796 1, 373, 327 41,581 173, 975 65,465 542, 241 15,487 5, 584, 214 15, 539 12,438 40, 316 241,124 2,123 3,897 4,411 353 1,186 953 70, 781 64, 205 64, 071 1,116 265 1,927 470 2 3, 572 695 1,840 964 5,578 10,431 2,492 199,057 1,381 5,969 3,499 5,836 3, 702 1,215 7, 426 37 8 1,746 257,104 35,202 11,713 4,935 2,618 1,619 10 865 17,575 11 23 47 Minnesota _ __ Iowa Missouri Total Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota Kansas Montana . ._ Wyoming ._ Colorado New Mexico Total Western States Washington California Utah Total Pacific States _ The Territory of Hawaii (total insular possession) Total United States and insular possession 2,189 1,130 5,936 41,372 44,957 20,008 400 360 2,150 2,200 75 2,165 250 475 169 107 528 878 35 1,185 50 180 58 107 536 406 6 1,047 27 56 3,132 2,243 1.459 9,300 867 _ 2,502 1,008 23,858 8, 075 ... 5,935 3,760 38,383 81,491 _. 1,072 1,267 303 103 2,343 152 11,626 2,C42 2, 598 588 49,0.18 2, 691 659,170 5, 523 727 766 2,066 2 38 143 268 6 1,640 3,369 6,031 23,499 528 32, 333 1,702 280 16,816 46,347 7 162 7 51 U 1,006 1,267 943 17 672, 265 140, 948 638, 348 34 2,908 384 125 429 1, 336 322 9, 599 1,607 4,341 9 2, 662 13 23 228 1,108 551 4 3,906 3 25 6,217 2,760 18,919 499 781 621,015 1 Includes undivided profits and guaranty fund. 2 Includes rediscounts. 32,017 26,109 6 297,025 4. (i67 2 2, 555 5, 347 2 922 215 554 11,257 o o 69, 382 Includes undivided profits. * Includes all deposits. 7, 785, 331 o to H O •1 = H H 76 6, 295 30, 273 60 10 87 16, 782 12.1. 359 K 22, 082 77,576 319,157 H to O 5 Includes cashiers' checks, o Includes due to banks. P 1 o TABLE N O . 72.—Abstract of reports of condition of 1,664 loan and trust companies at close of business June 80, 192/f—Continued to [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Loans and discounts On On time, demand, On secured demand secured On time, Secured Secured by colby colother not not lateral curedse- by farm byreal lateral curedseby by other land other estate collateral than real collateral than real estate estate States, Territories, etc. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Not. classified 77, 705 10,862 54, 601 31,304 Bonds of other public United State, service States county, corporaGovern- and mu- Railroad tons (inbonds ment se- nicipal cluding bonds curities street and interurban railway bonds) 66,521 13; 632 28,351 3,121 05-, 083 15, 474 182,066 48,615 124. H47 31, 607 93, 333 6,430 1, 252 4, 835 42. 506 43, 788 7,652 80,153 31,472 81,413 233, 273 1.56,454 267,805 106,463 2,032,069 15, 684 856 2,592 . . iM"flss8iChiisotts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States., New York New Jersey. _ . _ _ Pennsylvania.. Delaware Maryland . .District of Columbia . ... _ Total Eastern States _. _ . . „ . . . * . » 57,701 3,003 2, 365 72,297 18, 446 106,737 443 1,249 1,234 3,143 1,408 1,101 11, 517 15, 537 2,631 6,279 6,269 20, 791 6,069 29, 563 35, 970 260,549 10, 352 115 59, 586 125,015 2,050 13, 203 5,954 33, 529 24,868 469 8, 4.59 1,296 73,107 134, 537 3,099 10,138 3, 783 25,813 99,937 2, 499 6,813 2,569 514,705 2,058,220 205,808 68,620 224,664 137,631 1,270,422 2, 694 6,437 767 465 133 10,011 11,516 3,028 767 465 133 95,120 322,909 11,856 44,978 18, 957 20,489 87,966 1, 544 7,792 1,833 23, 225 88,148 4,252 19, 862 2,609 190,191 236, 516 10, 673 33. 564 6,161 912 5, 771 1,381 4 119,624 138,096 477,105 8,068 2, 835 Total Southern States Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc. 922,638 60,036 253,322 5, 678 21,923 6, $25 160,156 116, 581 208, 334 4, 630 6. 758 19,246 493,820 _ West Virginia Florida. Texas Indiana. _ ^ Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Investments 1,809 27, 555 12, 955 2,835 4,863 65, 569 47, 464 6,089 2,835 1,809 27, 555 12,955 2, 835 4,863 119,122 9,131 164, 372 15, 531 7,029 19, 769 11,909 667 4,919 24, 555 8a, 660 43, 230 3,812 16,867 IOWP Missouri -Total Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota _ Kansas Montana . _ _. Wyoming Colorado New Mexico _. Oklahoma Total Western States Washington California Utah _ TotalPacificStat.es _ 30, 445 154,800 . 18,133 318,690 24 I C 3,410 2, 099 4, 414 3,278 225 67 29 725 27 166 4 52 162 481 356 35 4, 003 6 26 33 811 113 1,898 4,080 72 4,284 6 58 3,972 2,128 5,166 3,448 214 2,610 30,171 7,107 33 11,322 1 132 53 {16 10, 589 2, 374 149 20 116 10, 589 4,477 2, 523 26 20 3,403 8 409 149 60 75 1, 258 692,624 2, 871,809 349, 574 75,664 254,772 173,809 .1,894,606 1,773 389 18,077 _- 1,218 3,259 1 132 53 TheTerritoryof Hawaii (total insular possession- 2, 70S 102 264 70 Total United States and insular possession. 583, 488 155,136 252,626 726,904 09 109,052 807 3,038 7,825 270 638 392, 000 - 11,233 489 1, 899 2, 323 5,180 307 20 7,810 n o o o H 5 a Co TABLE N O . 72.—Abstract of reports of condition of 1,664 loan and trust companies at close of business June 80, 1924—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Cash States, Territories, etc. Gold coin Maine New Hampshire Vermont.. __ Massachusetts _ Rhode Island Connecticut _ Total New England States.__ New York New Jersey . Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland 314 5,680 53 770 1,937 52 189 153 29,552 12,654 32,184 991 1,854 1,464 3,001 78,699 1,589 140 9,065 15,619 26, 273 21,537 802,056 53 3, 261 183 321 12 6,129 39 Savings deposits or Postal Time deposits in (.'ortificatos savings interest or of deposit deposits savings department 49 589 24 311 78,547 17, 296 57,960 4,827 111,277 88, 457 358,364 19,233 1,055 3,564 64 269 1,203 61 3,328 1,490 4,744 4.403 979, 956 67, 742 518 194 155 25, 914 18, 584 11,206 7, 611 625 1, 395 63 327 7,385 12 12 5 5 58 58 ===== I 1 r 4,954 121,020 845 349 5/5, 704 14,996 6,143 76,760 33, 942 200 80, 225 . 5,455 3,671 1,065 4,830 10, 223 45 3 5 3,388 10,753 4, 964 4,004 CO, 522 35, 202 3,358 6,987 26,109 189,115 3 4,811 3 72,686 30, 413 15,983 276,098 38, 798 167,052 44,836 208 to o 969 4,20o 969 6, 209 208 __ O 3, 235,374 15, 746 1,011 58,084 3, 230,070 486 4,563 61,735 241 3o, 575 41, 261 44,184 63 433 365,858 523,914 13,293 54, 244 22, 647 7,050 8,420 1, 276, 249 1, 395 o o 1,146 2,796 130 271 60 319,638 772, 898 27,846 116,132 39, 735 2,058 2,137 759 625 K 483 6,168 1,011 1 501 39,159 18,353 1,113 Deposits not classified 18,424 880 516 i Total Southern States 6,680 679 2,422 48 74 38 Total Eastern States Dividends unpaid 4,858 314 549 WestVirginia. Florida Texas-. Individual Demand deposits certifisubject cates of to check deposit 36, 519 3,901 9,526 556,600 83,025 112,485 2,983 356 775 12,565 549 . Indiana Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota _ Iowa Missouri Total Middle Western States Nickels Cash not Paper currency and cents classified Silver coin Time Deposits Demand Deposits 132,178 d North Dakota South Dakota Kansas - IVtontfina Colorado NPW ^Vlexico 1 1 91 40 89 690 52 322 1,317 1,724 12,730 366 14,005 673 242 21 1, 323 241 227 59 8 27 31,137 2,121 204 18 338 1,866 6 17 1 7 5 23 1 7 7 824 3, 9G4 87, 710 49,010 2, f>07, 384 945 10,100 667 578 901 2, 984 2, 170 4 162 1,173 242 48 753 61 272 27 25, 802 8,210 993 1,092 494 7, 413 5 8 insular 5,045 2 492 1,130 5 1 Total Pacific States The Territory of Hawaii (total insular possession) 23 1,088 157 3 Oklahoma Total Western States Washington California Utah i Includes minor coin. 13 16 117 -- Total United States and possession _ 1 5 38 -- - Includes cashier's checks. 6 009 633 3 83, 788 Includes postal savings deposits. 381 5 5 118 1,103 118 2,154 1 3, 308 6, 108 1, 590,135 155,136 W H 381 3 S 4 6, 220 3, 436, 560 o o g Includes savings deposits. H O t1 C d 3 Oi TABLE N O . 73.—Abstract of reports of condition of 990 stock savings banks at close of business June 30, 192b [In thousands of dollars] Resources Number of Loans and banks discounts (including rediscounts) States New Hampshire Overdrafts Banking house Invest(includ- Other ments real (including ing furestate premiums niture owned and on bonds) fixtures) Due from banks Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents Chocks and other cash items 9,463 M47 8, 075 1, 901 22, 718 405 46 2,243 4 521 19 14, 695 448 6, 027 113 1, 754 27 33, 294 19 21,170 2,694 117 2, 275 2 969 283 22 10 165 _ 4 2 855 405 8, J92 304, 294 355 174 12,612 ; 9 226 7,511 230 3 731 47, 373 1,844 387 10, 958 2,877 14,251 11 76 Total Middle Western States 861 372, 891 387 28,086 13,141 7, 746 48,334 1, 841 87 2 1 3 1,209 186 3 29 20 242 50 Total Eastern States Florida ... . ... Michigan ATinnesota. Iowa Wyoming New Mexico _ Total Western States.__ 5 41 69 19,177 255 323 28 20 917 386 24,592 2, 590 34, 024 327 905 641 61,812 24 3 1,479 45 107 - 3 382 10, 599 79 9 288 14, 043 12, 667 457,315 45 11,088 370 484,025 7 9,017 1 1 25 . Other Cash on resources hand Aggregate resources and liabilities 2 29 2 19 5 1,490 331 452 11 New Jersey .._ Pennsylvania District of Columbia Exchanges for clearing house 176 9 1 124 170 134 3 3 46 3 49 292 3 7 21 5 1,. 821 •9 5 69 3 5 6, 381 860,910 12,919 4, 334 40 2. 704 298.058 6,598 835 524 37, 542 484 53 103 8,247 576 109 33 52, 804 1, 853 1,433 1,570 23,485 179 30 8, 649 9 2 20 4,343 290 10,460 124 112 35 3,040 2 41 11,802 1,313,538 22, 743 6,987 Total Pacific: States 86 884, 544 40 308, 195 38, 603 9, 154 56,123 25,234 8, 690 4, 377 10,980 3,118 1, 355, 070 Total United States 990 1,302,110 446 307, 243 54,610 I 17,076 107, 641 27, 254 8, 923 A, 750 29,113 4,212 1, 923, 384 Oregon California.. Utah Arizona 1, 395 8 Liabilities States Capital stock paid in New Hampshire _ _ New Jersey Pennsylvania District of Columbia Surplus 862 1, 388 1,034 400 1,190 100 471 142 140 21, 958 2,086 29? 505 3,436 3,230 571 142 14(5 53, 549 50 28 42 1, 333 880 600 32,103 372 93 105 15, 075 135 155 0,917 12, 577 11,364 386, 787 33, 583 ._.. 15, 797 7, 207 93 105 410, 728 35 15 59 4 7 3,27] 255 125 fiO _ Total Western States Oregon California Utah Arizona Total Pacific States Total United States 1 3 • : 16 _ 50 379 10,115 477 189 47, 755 24, 303 11,100 _ _ c 14, 375 2,058 14, 375 2,137 33 62 92 26 3,414 44,330 19,043 4, 310 1, 262. 551 4. 310 33 154 3, 454 826 957 3, 520 8,982 1,228,350 19, 129 6, 084 .568 722 Estimated. * Includes trust companies. 8 79 308 28 201 402 119 3 146 172 63 339 22, 782 900 342 SO, 387 146 576 18 1, 746, 609 4,310 49 15,123 5, 750 • _ _ 576 16 7 L75 1, 008 44,007 1, 750 330 Includes all real estate. Includes checks and cash items. r • 1,000 JO 2,420 " _ United States deposits 10,922 • Total Eastern States Florida Michigan Minnesota Iowa Total Middle Western States Wvominc New Mexico_ Individual Undivided deposits Certified profits Due to checks and (including dividends (less ex- all banks cashiers' unpaid and penses and checks postal taxes paid) savings) Bills payable (including advances received Notes and from War Other bills Finance re disCorpor- liabilities counted ation and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) 0 ••• 14 Includes savings business of departmental banks. < Includes rediscounts. » Oi TABLE NO. 73.—Abstract of reports of condition of 990 stock savings banks at close of business June 30, 1924—Continued 00 [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Loans and discounts On demand, secured On by col- demand, lateral not seother cured by than collateral real estate States On time, secured by col- On time, lateral not seother cured by than collateral real estate New Hampshire 605 New Jersey . » . > _ . Pennsylvania.- . _ District of Columbia Total Eastern States 3,848 671 207 4 1,838 6,049 671 2,049 2,201 Investments Secured by farm land Secured by other real estate 9,912 2,024 576 991 3, 156 2,71(5 803 80 3,128 229 99 8,729 46 246 204 722 1,238 1,053 1,789 15 2,915 46 14,487 80 1,172 3,456 9, 967 1,856 4, 719 909 Total Pacific States.- _ 57 83 8 37 57 1 83 8 37 | > _ _ . 570 165 932 647 266 582 2,108 1,144 5, (558 1, 647 ! 13,811 i 5 1 40 1. 209 6.381 860, 910 i 3,385 147 . 14,275 1,209 1 Total United States 333 13, 942 10, 958 2, 544 309 372,891 Total Middle Western States 283 405 8,192 304, 294 _ _ Wyoming New Mexico Total Western States Oregon California. Utah Arizona Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc. 7, 856 Florida Michigan Minnesota Iowa United State, States county, Govern- and mument se- nicipal curities bonds 6, 267 1,897 6,323 556 9,912 Not classified Bonds of other publicservice corRailroad porations bonds (including street and interurban railway bonds) 2 40 6 595 119, 649 1,033 296 2,109 178, 409 3,480 66 1,389 85 355 10 341 378 3,532 735 1, 579 848 3, 252 7, 305 867, 293 121, 573 1,474 305 719 184,064 9,581 1,407 4,290 11,399 3,306 21,829 1,250,298 139, 084 5,506 11,323 5,731 205, 599 Cash States New Hampshire New Jersey Pennsylvania, District of Columbia Total Eastern States Gold coin - Paper Nickels and currency cents Silver coin -- C a s h notclassified Individual Demand deposits certifisubject to cates of check deposit Time deposits Ravings deposits Divi- deposits or Time cer- Postal in dends interest or tificates of savings unpaid savings de- deposit deposits partment 29 2 3 19 _ 24 26 1 !60 61 879 11,2.11 24 155 H , 279 1 155 52 225 119 i, 498 1,297 38, 924 1,723 1,416 51 1 193 107 382 10 599 1, 326 12, 577 9, 253 2]4fi 979 1,320 108, 809 785 2 1 Oregon California _ _ Utah Arizona ._ . .. Total Pacific States Total United States .3,136 56 12 89 239,808 104 17 20 8 2 18 104 1, 377 17 20 8 290 13, 324 2, (532 512 869 3 50 387 322 106 432 4, 946 1, 155. 490 18, 573 5, 268 23 72,866 3 7 64 92 1 1 3, 204 10 lf>6 2 13, 614 3? 0(54 502 20 1, 184,277 1, 578 100 72,878 3,228 1 6 239,808 1,271 106 18 1 w 785 11,088 Wyoming New Alexico Total Western States o 10,922 1 ! Deposits not classified 21, 540 2.086 1 .< 9Q9 (58 838 Florida Michigan Minnesota _ _ _ Iowa Total Middle Western States. Demand deposits 72 1,053 3 24,757 15,824 717 78 1,411, 502 4,103 180 314,199 Includes minor coin. . 2 Estimated. 12 w n < CD TABLE NO. 74.—Abstract of reports of condition of 613 mutual savings banks at close of business June SO, 1924 g [In thousands of dollars] Resources Maine New Hampshire. _ Vermont _. Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut total New England States. New York . NewJersev . Pennsylvania Delaware I. Maryland Total Eastern States Ohio ... Indiana _ Wisconsin Minnesota Total Middle Western States Washington California... _ Total Pacific States Total United States InvestBanking ments (in- house (in- Other real cluding cluding fur- estate premiums niture and owned on bonds) fixtures) Number of banks States _ . . . Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) 37 42 19 190 3 14 78 27,843 61. 043 f)8,390 980,870 60,370 257,446 87,670 84,297 23, 532 616,113 84,093 251, 241 39 11,057 516 13,561 9(50 3,573 819 386 1,445,962 1,146,946 19, 706 148 27 9 2 17 1, 993,408 99, 500 63,241 8,046 48, 788 1,415,939 116, 752 284,071 14,504 104,087 36,642 2,317 2, 295 647 1,452 203 2,213,043 1,935,353 43, 353 3 5 6 32,915 14,918 2,612 6,723 35,532 3,743 2,396 48,162 1,327 122 42 238 68 57,168 | 89,833 1,729 20,251 39,322 8,008 37,403 471 1,062 • 21 2 1 D u o from banks Exchanges Checks and other for clearing cash items house Cash on hand 1,581 1,802 2, 429 31,397 4,749 52 294 * 355 338 3,805 809 11,891 2,043 41,958 52 2, 049 115 360 350 301 125, 787 5,281 17, 243 729 4,796 »J 3,175 153,836 31 6, 304 1, 958 507 1,597 99 10,366 240 G 158 375 2,012 314 201 73 636 4 Other resources Aggregate resources and liabilities o n 43 6 2,394 80 3 616 118,289 148,560 87,965 1,646,027 151,057 525,403 17,492 8,142 2, 677, 301 66 69 16, 020 945 1, 508 20 555 42, 902 1,820 206 2 290 3,632,807 227,07J 369,208 24, 302 160,269 p 494 135 19,048 45, 220 4,413,657 o 130 247 54 9 1, 538 206 64 4 832 568 H 1 78,561 21,032 5,634 57,727 310 2, 640 569 162,954 518 40 307 810 29,936 80,808 275 3 107 1 3 59, 573 45,411 1,533 164 2,387 1 40 1,117 518 110,744 613 3, 775,746 3,217, 543 6(i,32t 5,481 208, 547 787 485 40, 297 49,449 7, 364, 656 o o to o to liabilities States Surplus Maine New Hampshire. Vermont . _ _ Massachusetts. _ . Rhode Island.__ Connecticut & _ _ _ ... ... _ _ Total New England States. New York. New Jersey.._ . Pennsylvania. Delaware Marvland . _ . , . _. _ .. -^_ 352, 000 it), 794 23, 175 2, 771 6 13,402 __ _ Total Eastern States.._ Ohio.. Indiana Wisconsin Minnesota. DUG to all banks 2,751 03,706 4, 546 18, 701 5 5 89, 704 • __ 1 Includes all real estate. 2 Includes checks and cash items. 3 4 Includes branches. Estimated. 213 iH 1,423 3,452 1-3 O 6 0,353 850 1,283 £ £ W £ § 8,543 uJ 71,891. 18 072 5, 234 of; 303 8 C* 150.500 . 120 £ 252 V, 88 99, 854 g 78 35 88 6. 105 MM i 131 558, 780 35 178 29 054 75, 245 2, 303 Total United States ^ O O 25 131 Total Pacific States. W 130 300 1 1 082 449 133 1,099 542 5, 503 _ Hi O *3 3, 985, 080 -" 7, 039 9,773 _ 2,452,701 Other liabilities 12 12 1 107,470 135 005 78. 758 1 50'J 775 140, 305 480, 728 W % C W 3, 273, 854 200, 105 337 588 21,054 140, 785 7,102 477 5, 870 2, 380 207 1, 250 _ _ Certified checks and cashiers' checks 411,742 Total Middle Western States Washington California 10,083 12,535 0, 450 71, 057 0,128 24,313 131,100 ._._ _ Undivided profits Gess expenses and taxes paid) Bills payable (including advances received Individual from War deposits Finance (including Corporation dividends and certifiunpaid and cates of postal deposit savings) representing money borrowed) 10 252 104 299 131 18 5 e 6,093, 240 Includes guarantee fund. Includes Christmas ciub deposits. 248 12,373 00 TABLE NO. 74.—Abstract of reports of condition of 613 mutual savings banks at close of business June 30, 192Jj.—Continued OO [Amounts in thousands of dollars] to Loans and discounts On demand, secured by collateral other than real estate States Maine New Hampshire Vermont _ Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York . - . New Jersey Pennsylvania -Delaware Maryland Total Eastern States Ohio Indiana Wisconsin T T innesota V - - Investments Bonds of other public On time, service secured, On time, Other United State, corporaby colStates not Secured Secured classi- Govern- county, Railroad tions (in- bonds, 1ateral secured by farm by other Notfied and stocks cluding other ment municipal bonds by collands real estate street and warrants, than real lateral securities bonds etc. intorurban estate railway bonds) 27,843 49, 381 58, 390 980,870 257, 446 - -- 5,552 6,110 6,179 8,916 - - r 45,275 1,373,930 425,299 49,804 378,825 188,871 104,147 156 388 10,462 119 46, 287 568, 060 26, 665 101,086 1,124 22, 705 448,116 36, 883 49,889 3,400 9, 659 398,669 50,321 126. 750 6. 00.5 48', 283 5, 331 3,404 1.6, 466 1,094 2,883 1,015 571 (5,974 544 2,147, 331 56,868 719, 640 547,947 630,028 25, 20J 12, 537 2,771 2,036 582 6,723 13,851 18,910 1,707 1,814 41,439 12? 112 13,851 63,870 20,251 39,322 10,404 59, 573 10,404 2,341 . . _ Total Middle Western States Total Pacific States 5,888 32, 761 1,980,665 98, 537 60,607 7, 522 Washington California Total United States o g 57,168 .542 5,417 12, 273 17,367 544 2,192,606 1,547,539 1,167,455 H O 11,689 17,473 3, 229 Ifi, 671 9, 356 45, 729 15,026 95 200 58 189 W 25,900 21,890 9,894 81, 764 35, 074 14, 349 32,915 14, 918 2,612 6,723 593 2,046 466 2,312 5,417 « _ 45,275 H O 19,305 20,025 914 211, 669 20,394 106, 518 3,913 5,197 % 045 2,341 11,731 -- - - 26,863 19, 712 7,450 306, 009 13, 381 51,884 o w 8,008 26,999 35,007 611,602 1,008,853 214,072 215, 561 H W O is H Demand deposits Cash 3g States Gold coin Silver coin Paper currency Nickels and cents Cash not classified •H- W Maine . . New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut _ . Total New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Total Eastern States Total United States -- -- _ _ .- 141 106 9 662 9 6G2 68 250 10 17 16, 573 1 2 3 208 16,020 1 16 ._ 6 2, 555 11 16,100 10 1,275 2 _ 259 12 1, 329 404 8 398 404 8 2 398 1,038 26 873 4,947 3 273,854 205,098 332, 641 21,054 146,785 o g 434 H W O 5, 820 3, 979. 432 392 392 307 _. _ _ _ - _- 1,244 77 4,944 307 34,018 434 71,506 17,680 5, 234 55, 349 385 149,769 399 a 14 29,054 75,245 i 14 8 2, 452,467 832 | _ w w 208 54 206 Deposits not classified 26 2 8 Time certificates of deposit 107 470 135 665 78, 524 J 509 775 140,305 480, 728 79 48 251 _ _ 21 864 1, 238 20 433 334 _ _ Savings Individual deposits or deposits deposits subject to in interest or savings check department 294 355 338 3, 664 31 11,891 1 247 -- - Ohio Indiana Wisconsin ^Minnesota Total Middle Western States Washington California Total Pacific States _ Time deposits 104, 299 6,420 6,685, 967 399 460 8 TABLE NO. 75.—Abstract of reports of condition of 560 private banks at close of business June 80, 1924 OO [In thousands of dollars] Resources Lawful Number of banks States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania. 87 16 79 Total Eastern States Indiana. Overdrafts 3 20,391 1,812 1,487 1 Other real estate owned Due from banks _. . . Michigan Iowa* M issourL. . Total Middle. Western States. South Dakota Kansas Montana \V voming Colorado Total Western States Total United States reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agent Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house W 48 148 9 25 2 720 104 142 1,034 124 297 39,042 4, 757 6,173 48 182 2 960 1,455 35 3,248 340 n c 49,972 145 8 3 23, 090 2. 5H5 2,100 10,069 110 6 07 15 214 6 113 7 444 27 2,391 116 82 220 120 32 53 20 199 4 3,039 2,201 972 1,403 593 529 207 422 10 422 255 229 1,170 40 3, 601 639 2,110 15 3,416 346 00, 736 308 7, 015 1,821 2,082 0,471 4 2 2 1 2 1,038 217 2,110 54 114 2 6 42 3, 603 0 45 7 50 8 09 0 2 11 3, 533 101 3, 004 141 344 3,427 23 75,5.10 35,051 4,777 4, 052 20, 438 3,501 441 3, 588 bo 26, 758 25,718 9,011 23. 759 250 o 3 21 08 17 131 215 153 2, 100 431 85,490 a 34 18 514 3 14 24 1,490 379 9, 751 97 104 36 528 35 785 091 213 472 5 471 18, 219 18,232 0,403 17, 006 210 290 129 50 24 15 79 84 45 3,490 223 44 3 287 94 3,029 17 32 23 3 o r 153 21 82 134 52 76 2 500 H 8,270 977 822 8, 850 1 Other resources 721 1,385 2,120 271 98 Oash on hand Aggregate resources and liabilities 1,617 253 725 38 3 Total Southern States .. . 6 859 757 1,240 Banking house Investm e n t s (in- (including cluding premium furniture and on bonds) fixtures) 182 Texas— Arkansas Ohio Loans a n d discounts (including rediscounts) 1! 583 155 35 11,887 3,868 1,1)50 150,943 .0 d w w Liabilities. States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Total F-astern States Tetas Arkansas Total Southern States Ohio . Indiana _ _ _ _ Michigan ^ . Iowa . Missouri Total Middle Western States South Dakota Kansas ATontana Wyoming Colorado Total Western States Total United States 1 Capital stock paid in 1,750 _.. Surplus 5 Undivided profits (less expenses a n d taxes paid) 182 40 Notes and bills rediscounted W Other liabilities £ g o 03 10 3 30,159 2, 805 2,71.2 2 2 341 28 89 1,086 543 o o 13 35, 730 | 2 19 458 2,779 JS 20 5, 527 520 25 United States deposit .1,009 7 2,013 4 309 checks Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings) 800 07 202 4, 283 1,244 J5 2, 230 190 184 78 22 § c 17 551 222 70 20 15 2, 420 1,604 1,928 703 1,501 20 9fiO 870 199 045 25 070 290 119 215 5 120 30 39 02 00 37 23 17 22, 274 21,001. 7,001 19, 073 159 200 197 40 438 5,810 2? 711 .1,31.1 203 137 71,308 875 2, 253 123 17 1,320 308 9,231 71. 113 130 23 11,049 1,482 188 .120,519 550 783 730 217 483 40 45 25 330 10 25 87 42 25 2-1 A 50 13 I 435 154 92 1J, 371 8,014 1,473 3 Estimated. Includes other real estate. 4 Includes exchanges fur clearing house. Not under State supervision. NOTE.—Figures for Kansas, May 12,1924. 2 D u e t o all banks Certified chocks a n d cashiers' Bills payable (including advances received from W a r Finance Corporal-ion a n d certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) 5 0 Includes undivided profits. includes all deposits. g 22 W - G9 202 be _ 70 17 g ^ 005 g 822 H 1 (H ££ 83 r-> 3 894 7 8 1 2, 970 3, 024 Includes surplus and undivided profits. Includes rediscounts. K* 00 TABLE NO. 75.—Abstract of reports of condition of 560 private banks at close of business June 80, 1924—Continued 00 [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Investments Loans and discounts On On time, demand, On secured demand, secured On time, by by not Secured Secured other not collateral secured collateral secured by farm byreal other other by than collateral lands by estate than collateral real real estate estate States New York _ New Jersey Pennsylvania _. __ Ohio . Indiana.. __ Michigan. ._ Iowa -- --Missouri . _ > Total United States 459 64 212 25i 10,934 19 104 943 541 250 116 2, 639 5, 188 10,163 523 463 11,057 1,484 340 23 206 34 924 44 6 19 9 340 23 240 924 50 28 j ! 604 4 4 = = = = = 445 764 984 1,285 1,838 4,324 1,225 2,716 492 298 18,219 18,232 1,287 7,931 210 796 642 88 043 791 132 348 52 15 4 261 89 1,452 1. 559 '567 656 480 1,209 2, 269 6,162 3, 941 790 45,885 2,169 858 4 350 4,234 ! _ . Total Middle Western States. South Dakota Kansas Montana - . Wyoming _ Colorado _ Total Western States 9,457 179 527 229 8 8 1,675 581 383 5,184 4 116 604 84 252 Total Southern States 3L 219 22 207 25 59 15 237 Total Eastern States. _ . > Texas Arkansas. _ 94 256 . 350 __ _ __ Not classified Bonds of other public service Other United State, bonds, States county, Railroad corporations and stocks, Govern(including ment se- municipal bonds street and warrants, bonds etc. curities interurban railway bonds) 1,038 217 9 5 2,074 22 6 42 1,537* 54 114 9 1,091 1 5 2,074 1,306 5,176 6,774 4,080 3,669 5 1,423 22 1,584 53,420 13,966 2,066 6 2 2,080 1,409 467 I 11,407 7,802 Demand deposits Cash States Gold coin New York New Jersey Pennsylvania _ _ _ _ .-. Total Eastern States... Texas _ Arkansas Total Southern States 94 129 127 5 1 Savings deposits or Time cerdeposits in interest or tificates of savings de- deposits partment 1,341 655 281 35 1,241 2,014 316 3, 255 2 8 Deposits not classified 30 159 816 1 132 1, 996 10 30,159 73 4 1 50 1,581 134 89 56 566 17 77 1 50 1,715 145 566 104 60 606 15 5 20 15 39 136 171 5 5 691 52 11,398 13,058 1,621 6, 539 -- - - -- _ _ 114 913 1 77 i2 15 407 2 139 2,238 27 1 2,900 .1,849 2, 721 1,403 32,717 479 238 5, 244 5, 760 680 9, 557 149 1,080 1,139 58 11,287 8 8,873 6,088 60 50 1,237 42, 516 11, 653 21,061 • Includes savings deposits. o o g o t- 1 w 4,851 12,188 2, 368 H 839 66 3, 906 2 24 8 38 89 16,055 52 4 29 9 8 70 432 1 4 2 101 985 10 1 227 Includes minor coin. 25 30 3 3 79 Total United States 237 5 34 129 - - "WvominK 6 14 3 2, 215 6, 541 1,497 1,034 fcd H O 8 _ W 3 7 1 South Dakota Kansas Montana 2 4 593 Dividends unpaid 11 Ohio - -Indiana --Michigan Iowa - -- -- -Missouri Total Middle Western States Colorado. Total Western States 3 8 Individual Demand certifiNickels Cash not deposits Paper currency and cents classified subject to cates of deposit check Silver coin Time deposits 16 8 33,093 w w C CO TABLE NO. 76.—Abstract of reports of condition of 21,263 Slate (commercial), savings, private banks, and loan-and trust companies at close of business June SO, 1924 00 00 [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Resources Loans and Num- discounts ber of (including banks rediscounts) States, Territories, etc. Maine. New Hampshire Vermont. Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 91 08 59 291 28 160 _ _ Total New England States._. New York __. New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware _ Maryland District of Columbia. _ — Total Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama.. Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee _ _ _. Total Southern States.. 697 i 2,322,015 597 233 786 43 i 165 32 5, 038, 799 613,121 1, 240,414 48,980 245, 794 71, 643 1, 850 | 7, 2^8, 751 _ _ ._ 105, 548 84,370 112,991 1, 479, 042 176,069 363, 995 341 225 3 535 330 3 562 245 3 257 322 218 960 397 474 3 461 173,514 171, 730 210, 071 110,870 197, 802 106, 921 98, 550 102,851 236, 658 220, 948 HI, 951 177, 947 180, 427 5, 327 i 2,103, 240 Overdrafts Investments Banking house, Other real furniture, estate owned and fixtures 151,801 102,497 39,361 719,936 187, 027 370, 036 2,201 1,457 1,366 29,072 4,643 10,275 49,071 4,169 | 1,237 83 474 68 112 52 2,731,111 409, 318 1,097,027 36,849 194, 776 26, 453 137,115 25,214 S3,093 2,931 10, 572 10, 619 2, 026 4,495.534 j 269,544 10,273 3,764 0,297 53,212 0,124 15, 455 1, 349 1, 600, 658 Duo froii banks 72 34 22 254 19 138 539 i 163 401 500 1,004 339 131 102 1, 542 1, 193 869 5L7 581 646 7,988 16,668 25, 737 17, 563 11,494 15,799 21, 937 9,916 21,849 34, 277 24, 578 8,874 36, 991 19, 238 264, 921 1,316 20 721 639 124 2,049 3, 256 24,083 698 2,310 539 32, 935 I Aggregate Lawful reresources serve with Checks ExFederal re- and other changes Cash on Other re- and liabilities serve bank cash for clear- hand sources or other items ing house reserve agents 59,922 15, 705 1,704 3,277 740 1,113 16,370 7,610 17,292 66 230 10,780 358 1 3,365 95,125 77, 33 270, 061 51, 607 92,978 4,019 13,029 9, 081 526, 636 25, 606 128, 483 4,104 26, 579 215 1 609,813 3,207 3,959 118 1,301 869 5, 766 19,860 377 4, 603 1,287 93,931 17,346 48,942 1,352 5, 279 2,472 440, 775 711, 683 619, 207 31,.893 169, 322 2 16, 751 22, 378 30,911 la, 009 22, 714 34,134 18,023 22, 249 42, 062 20, 799 46,402 1. 662 J 7,425 8, 804 9,198 3, 567 9,933 5, 942 3, 856 2,981 15, 065 11, 287 5, 204 6,042 8, 450 1,474 2, 269 2, 762 5,311 1, 425 2, 033 1,379 3, 822 6, 857 2,878 1,058 2, 953 ^45,677 20, 917 27, 839 34, 904 2, 799 315 432 4,470 1,058 1,494 97, 754 36, 088 353, 568 18, 621 12,496 18, 566 7,301 8, 521 l 1, 680 210 417 809 532 l,-680 33 1,906 1, 545 2, 561 383 2, 594 1,542 561 6,828 521 275.069 83 193.031 3, 633 165, 734 6, 024 2,412,151 4,129 403,470 1, 572 I 785,181 g I o 10. 862 I 4. 234, 630 321.272 10. 962 30, 549 t, 138 3, 846 925 <J, 732, 024 1,165,546 2, 769, 862 100. 634 508, 201 124,155 g X C 368, 692 I 14,400,422 4,122 5,333 6, 383 2, 322 4, 594 5, 078 4, 361 3,089 0, 203 14,510 3, 562 5, 900 5,045 13,409 997 746 1,889 3, 778 1, 799 849 2, Sf.2 854 9, 744 872 1.116 11,584 70, 508 50.789 235, 605 238. 609 280. 619 1.50,109 270, 697 179,047 139, 232 159. 3X6 357, 389 334. 47(5 161,947 259. 700 267', 723 3,034,539 d 748 860 1,404 (349 838 1,088 North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas. _ Montana _ Wyoming Colorado. New Mexico Oklahoma. Total Western States. 345, 984 140, 004 4S9, 265 020, 561 101, 630 107, 940 23, 193 239, 701 58, 524 20, 543 50. 450 33, 575 12.970 11,290 19,810 21.410 14,100 4, 040 0. 059 0,H>0 2.971 10,988 14, 520 8,878 53,100 02. 740 232, 2H0 3, 00S 3, 72(5 5 40,110 74, 505 121,470 8.410 | 5,015, 141 7, 250 2. 008, S84 228, 596 08, 397 591,020 I 303. 949 39, 7S8 107,810 I 177,404 | 112,451 \ 8,780,690 71, M3 97, 487 213, 01T 198, 901 38,410 17, 934 48, 344 8, 289 47, 309 137 480 1, 105 058 205 83 98 22 21.4 3, 232 3, 972 7, 248 7. 868 2,124 754 2, 078 408 2,124 5, 074 6,107 7, 914 4, 780 2, 042 453 1,091 335 3, 228 337 « 20. 009 •Ml, 34.5 34, 883 12,139 8, S93 244 1,270 i 11,575 j 6, 609 14,299 3 391 345 1 776 109 342 1, 091 255 1,177 12 295 1,347 2, 375 s 10.098 6, 551. 2, 724 920 2, 751 442 2,153 819 ! 3, 779 ! 548 ! 1,615 ! 701 j 391 i 010 I 164 i 71 i 97,012 137, 694 294, 074 270, 954. 73,208 20, 121 80. 093 ! 1, 895 75. 624 3. 7S2 | _ 520 570 1,132 2,107 429 016 877 993 522 j 437 | 925 I 1,033 155 I 79 201 43 387 Total Middle Western States. 1,142, 878 373, 089 1,3154,951 3%, 058 340, 390 303, 408 601,345 480, 422 115,826 1,345 1.478 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri 7-14,828 I 3,008 j 30,408 j 29,024 •1,402 I 7*, 272 j 37.114 | 2,771,900 77, 252 2,089 13,789 4,282 5,711 228 1,237 1,012 1,151 155 458 322 5(57 1, 203 10, 250 5, 497 10, 317 38 918 2,040 417 1,083 39 23,003 25,871 3, 626 1,502 27, 267 3,413 1,122 18.89.5 46,259 9,086,417 763,103 189, 798 729, 397 191,793 , 281 14 20 17 3 n 3,304 40, 355 32, 889 80, 939 12 1, .124 ' 233 21,094 02 157, 4S7 Total United States and insu21,203 . lar possessions 19,313,160 3 199, 442 128,489 2, 229, 3.IS 35,341 • 03. 478 23,211 52, 627 170,712 ! 552, 27 2 1,876 i 3,084 I 30.371 [ 172 ! 549; 234 I 823 I 17,083 2, 385 1 8,098 ( 4, 233 4. 072 40,134 1.210 664" i 1,322 43 | 1,018 276 ! 2. 388 84,101 1,711,098 insular 1,671 | 29,367 2, 038 051 1,199 1,129 | Total Alaska and possessions 1, 266 2, 356 11, 235 01,027 474 2,160 0, 434 3, 455 09.172 I! 152 Alaska _ The Territory of Hawaii Porto Rico. _ Philippines R 21,302 47, 801 25,015 4.47, 155 5. 894 10, 803 2, 672 6,937 Total Pacific States 21 33,387 | 45,378 1 ], 833,145 14,038 1,»>S6 , r,9l,«»« 42, 093 10. HT'.i j 2. 350, 848 23,583 21,181 : ;,2!S,52S 10,606 813 i 5U), 507 5 20.156 1, 453 ' • 4 99. 530 17,007 1,502 I 752,981 16,474 23,505 j 933,125 17,323 i 0, 223 ! 120. 255 | 5,196 ! 10,404 i 3,233 L 8,078 | . 67 184 1,725 33 279 57 40 _ 21,450 54 69,119 13,700 3,-100 125,695 I 1)5.730 72, 405 1,390, 458 19. 901 00, 482 14, 950 31, 706 ... . 1,920 3, 984 8, 020 8, 077 543 2, 333 45 14, 260 2,010 i; 184 9, 715 1.097 2, 279 300 1, 098 2(59 180 410 107 96 23 44 Washington. Oregon... CaliforniaIdaho Utah Nevada Arizona 70, 000 319,918 56,957 1,224 24 I n c l u d e s exchanges for clearing house. I n c l u d e s lawful reserve w i t h Fedenil reserve h a n k s . I n c l u d e s business of brunches. 1 5 l,810,lf,2 I 1,270,138 1,222 1, 110 25, 74S 29, 232 j 29, 069 | 54, 383 j 739 3,5Ji 3. 929 .1,070,075 5,317 981. 11.359 7,700 70, 9.S9 .52. 208 142. SSO 17,057 | IS o H O o is! *~3 H fca o h o 279,903 012, 263 34,578,771 w 1 n c l u d e s lawful reserve, checks, a n d o t h e r cash itorus, and. exchanges for clearing house. Estimated. NOTE.—Figures for Nebraska, July 21,1924; Kansas, May 12,1924; Philippines, June 30,1923. Ox GO NO. 76.—Abstract of reports of condition of 21,263 State (commercial), savings, private banks, and loan and trust companies at close of business June SO, 1924 [In thousands of dollars] Liabilities States, Territories, etc. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware. Maryland. -District of Columbia.. Total Eastern States Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina. Georgia Florida. Alabama MississippiLouisiana Capital stock paid in Surplus 5,440 2,443 2,666 35,100 9,372 15,813 15,023 15,362 9,113 109,357 19,800 35,933 70,834 204,588 273, 329 49,234 169,833 6,939 22,055 13,826 a 696, 721 59,450 275,291 6,794 Undivided Certified profits Due to all checks and (less cashiers' expenses banks checks and taxes paid) Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings) 4,172 1,428 497 5,406 81,181 9,096 24,648 20 27, 394 1,943 2, 359 162 7,197 773 452 243, 569 173, 784 146, 794 2,138, 368 355, 266 699, 939 33,144 I 9,081 3, 757, 720 124, 503 7,496 17,807 68,122 3,222 7, 454 3,373 522,197 11,937 53, 669 4,334 9,318 1,492 535, 216 .1,084,559 99, 978 27,916 20,339 23,854 15,226 31, 500 13, 323 13, 390 12,125 23,040 15,285 13,806 11,562 7,286 15,801 4,516 6,664 6,052 13,129 6, 026 4,595 5, 261 2,801 7,939 2,469 3,651 2,155 6,648 8 1,064 7,975,004 996, 355 2,097,897 76, 964 423,369 94.970 602,947 18,110 11,664,559 6,728 4, 500 10,837 1,893 11,841 5, 755 2,276 1,087 3,207 486 843 2,499 3,132 28,578 393 2,046 150, 293 185, 525 200, 839 110,159 169,309 146,455 107, 699 120, 054 262,245 4, 420 12,409 217 Bills payable (including advances received from War Notes and Finance United ' bills redis- CorporaStates deposits counted tion and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) 505 1,045 198 3, 573 168 1,957 1,294 2, 760 i 3, 478 1,243 Other liabilities 862 1,442 111 7,792 7, 022 2, 559 2,630 11,105 19,788 6,602 2,850 4,793 233,356 .1.1,608 52, 943 1,374 3,580 1, 295 47 795 16 24,815 9,876 21,645 193 2,823 576 15,913 15,056 59, 928 304,156 4,998 2,044 5,809 2,166 12,530 435 1,509 2,440 3,636 8,744 5,023 17,647 7,194 16, 548 1,103 5,532 8,197 8,034 13,339 1,690 .1, 603 2,898 4,386 2,492 787 4,838 10,033 2, 009 13, 260 597 CO O Texas _ _ _ Arkansas Kentucky __ Tennessee _ _ Total Southern States ._ . _ - _. __. Washington Oregon California Idaho -Utah Nevada Arizona Total Pacific States \laska The Territory of Hawaii Porto Rico Philippines Total Alaska and insular possessions Total United States and insular possessions 1 2 a Includes rediscounts. Includes undivided profits. 9,990 7, 91.0 3,871 2, 630 1, 030 2, 273 241,038 114,228 197,333 204,341 2,982 5, 293 i 10,718 5, 377 1,254 12, 208 * 14, 707 43,842 110,677 75,612 4, 561 6,121 4,820 2, 610 2,219 2, 436 438 15,509 11,846 7, 765 14,004 9,1.13 5,170 12,716. 1 28, 834 5, 387 38, 714 94,835 148,874 269 1,015 60 738 1 938 677 374 i 13, 165 8,772 142, 652 50,596 95,035 18,770 2, 209,518 109, 566 47, 394 154,459 69, 970 34,829 31,811 55, 753 81,930 76,158 21, 770 89,052 50,911 15, 257 14,112 23,954 47,184 19,438 10,344 67,210 17,645 9,301 5, 701 10, 665 14,129 60,827 10,472 105,029 17, 221 .10,093 4, 261 62 52, 780 12, 570 2,628 24, 178 10,203 3,049 4.611 17 1,507, 630 514, 399 1,852,976 1,031,468 460, 278 417, 321 625, 610 6 689,005 _ 2,913 585, 712 338, 398 154,433 260, 745 57,256 7, 098, 687 3,036 631 714 1,123 11 1,039 70,805 108, 775 246 430 212, 725 55,383 20, 661 70, 692 8, 580 58,650 65 756 121 264 4,400 12, 749 8,074 5 132 4,622 2,728 i 860 1,396 552 23 821 12,513 36,136 5,115 1, 255 1,370 10,472 757 172 1, 554 814 4,148 1,379 1,257 9,071 9,551 24, 138 26,426 7,160 2,373 6,859 1,800 7,480 3,163 3, 383 7 047 14, 003 2,035 974 3,289 400 1, 467 58 3,389 1 308 4,421 624 641 1,454 121 537 206 2, 055 8 081 6,217 2,366 6 612 1, 062 91 52 94,858 35, 761 12, 553 20, 742 5, 475 5, 403 3, 628 57,877 941 4,150 547 2,016 2,021 2,131 27, 737 424 1,787 306 908 3, 759 4,871 59, 798 234 2,922 129 1, 536 1,240 1,312 382 928 556 686 168,394 101, 429 1,914,120 27, 724 74, 575 19, 641 41,240 165,142 74,562 35, 314 73,249 5, 104 2, 347, 123 605 7, 206 8,418 24, 364 173 2,726 1,408 1,954 245 2,301 691 " 10,540 98 758 1,205 19,368 44 76 388 218 40,593 6,261 7,303 21, 429 1, 780,192 1,886, 781 470,074 1,107,291 123 852, 701 12,943 10,283 124,841 3,315 7, 945 1,686 4,129 Includes cashiers' and certified checks and United States deposits. 6,228 2,823 12,896 6,302 2 16, 320 2 13,033 287,837 Ohio Indiana __ Illinois -_. Michigan Wisconsin ]Vtinncsota Iowa Missouri _ Total Middle Western States. _ North Dakota._ South Dakota Nebraska Kansas _. _Montana _ _ Wyoming. _ . Colorado ___ . New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States.- 43,152 16,646 22,402 24, 924 7 4 8 8 1,419 538 6,444 a 27, 636 1,073 39,120 39, 387 248 6, 561 7,648 27, 201 97 11 1,220 146 1,297 2,873 2,587 23,412 185 9, 742 346 669 6, 977 14,172 10,449 39,814 6, 572 59, 224 35,119 69, 715 994 6 76 1.493 124 712 6 4,886 23 4, 498 1 840 32,915 726 170,630 994 114, 522 28,100, 938 28, 984 Includes reserved for taxes and interest. Includes bank acceptances. Includes cashiers' checks and certified checks. 64 6,913 | 7 8 9 9 1,575 5, 722 39, 276 128, 502 328,852 632,635 Deficit. Includes all deposits other than bank. Includes bank notes in circulation. TABLE NO. 76.—Abstract of reports of condition of 21,263 State {commercial), savings, private banks, and loan and tru"i companies at dose of business June 80, 1924—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Loans and discounts On demand secured by collateral other than real estate States, Territories, etc. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Investments On time, On secured time, demand, by col- Onnot Secured lateral not secured by farm other secured by collaud than by collateral real lateral estate Secured by other real estate _ 105, 548 08, 099 112,991 ],O12, 174 United States Government securities State, county, and municipal bonds Railroad bonds 3.913 . ]9, 305 6,210 : 22.424 2,015 3, 294 1, 234 223, 180 9, 195 35, 984 32,701 100,518 25,900 27, 077 10, 173 88, 033 56, 479 14, 349 Other bonds, stocks, Win-rants, etc. 09, 390 1H, 192 5, 594 S8, 008 27, 849 150, 432 60,521 13,632 28,351 3,148 Go, 083 22, 226 182,000 59,198 ] 24, 847 77, X05 303, 995 33, 293 22, 988 12,285 348,515 57, 520 59, 97(5 80,153 31,499 94, 322 250,522 202,712 1,002, S07 634, 577 50,013 409, 432 228,611 371,425 2,212,982 230, 393 37, 753 J3,530 8,2.12 25, 509 2,823, 476 .17, 012 70, 534 195 "91! 079 250, 579 5, 502 39, L43 0,070 448, 110 70,015 82, 752 5,071 19, 903 1, 394 398. 009 139.908 303, 309 10,718 65, 050 5, 021 10, 934 29, 097 133, 595 0, 980 30,104 3,622 1, 295, 875 71,959 320, 792 8,512 39, 970 9,740 12, 257 2, 828, 445 2, 917, 847 970, 550 033, 851 923, 341 214, 938 . 1.752,848 2,028 527 7,013 . Total New England States New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware.. .. Maryland.. District of Columbia Not classified Bonds of other publicservice corporations (including street and interurban railway bonds) 105, 500 359 589 15,019 50, 238 22, 805 Total Eastern States 23, 414 109, 804 2,084 13, 791 2,504 25, 076 112, 580 4,490 20, 914 4,447 2,341 209, 177 311,300 12,219 04,075 10,073 559, 157 . . . _ Virginia.. West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina. Georgia Florida . - .Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas 9,258 151,057 174. 143 615,245 4, 371 42, 739 3,234 1,813 9, 208 1, 026 50 35, 805 116,124 _ i 10, 522 6,739 102,913 48, 447 10, 546 18, 252 173,514 17], 730 7, 798 110,870 197,802 106,921 98, 550 102, 851 230, 058 23, 529 i 5, 008 9, 209 3,488 3,913 1,787 3,633 5, 580 14, 612 10,008 20,129 5, 739 8, 000 11,080 21, 937 8,129 17, 829 28, 573 800 387 124 1, 755 1, 051 302 6,858 Or CD Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee ». 23,098 3,247 98 177,947 1.80, 427 77,155 1, 588, 695 51,535 10,101 1,142, 878 373, 689 1,364.951 390, 942 340, 390 303,408 591,610 486,422 82,337 26,835 179, 321 88 29, 591 25, 565 21, 869 93, 810 94, 062 52 5,000, 290 365,606 187, 939 74, 273 97, 487 213,611 198,901 88,508 I 24 . Total Southern States 148, 899 164,571 10, 546 132 445 984 1,838 1, 225 492 348 764 1, 285 4,324 2, 710 298 480 1, 209 2, 269 6,162 3,941 790 270 3, 70S 5,159 16, 100 7, 258 6.125 521 67 243 3, 238 27 2,301 777 162 1,020 356 17.934 48, 344 189 46, 693 6,017 4,011 19,365 9, 563 939 7, 501 697, 432 4, 253 1, 270 15, 243 15.919 j 7,691 21, 533 5, 348 1,473 8,417 8, 790 1, 857 5, 619 J. 15, 736 72, 465 1, 390, 458 19,901 573 14,950 202 9,601 2? 743 j 23, frfiO 24. 700 9, 548 27,152 66,123 85,400 ! 9, 535 2, 461 2, 586 2, 121 3, 401 4, 257 1,401 8. 029 .1,957 2, 546 15. 303 3, 338 844 340 800 7,973 2,851 2, 333 34,582 9, 779 11,387 21,187 1,184 13,962 773, 391 210,871 Total Alaska and insular possessions Total United States and insular possessions,. 9, 973 103,401 Ohio Indiana Illinois . . _ Michigan _ . . . Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa . Missouri.. Total Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana. Wyoming. Tolorado New Mexico Oklahoma. Total Western States Washington Oregon.* California Idaho Utah.. Nevada Arizona Total Pacific States Alaska The Territory of Hawaii Porto Rico .. Philippines . _ _ 474,015 1,091,959* 38,115 3,157,717 3,645 222 36,9W1 19,2S8 5,007 1, 578 4 15 ; 302 201, 405 i 58, 490 261 89 4 58, 840 : 6, 862 4, 236 6,139 380 26 17, 667 149 33 28 20 182 | 28 20 169, 837 113, 769 157, 392 620,156 72, 039 82, 381 1, 220 239,701 1, 45o, 495 4, 5'io 2, 703 12, OMtt 13,228 7,536 1, 432 8, (562 307 9,866 60, 375 4. 591 2. 869 1, 282 . . _ _ 1.003 123 1,470 2,782 688 47,801. 17,615 274,394 5,894 6.870 2,672 2,062 1.614,285 187, 534 4.151 L .(26 2,158 357, 308 2, 50 * 16,779 843 2,410 1.852 36(5 1. 739 502 250 122 519 115 396 185 1, 746 255 7, 3T.9 1.813 4,810 5. 11L 2, 857 3,152 2,186 ] 4, .iJi/1 895,694 1,336,661 507,055 4, 214,421 7,400 172, 761 13,566,762 2,132, 586 i Includes all public-servici". corporation bonds. CO TABLE N O . 76.—Abstract of reports of condition of 21,263 State (commercial), savings, private banks, and loan and trust companies at close of business June 30,1924—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Cash States, Territories, etc. Gold coin Maine. New Hampshire Vermont. M assachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Silver coin Paper currency Nickels Cash Individual Demand deposits certifiand not subject cents classified to check ofcates deposit 6,524 472 57 2 3,277 740 1,113 16,229 31 16,749 303 6,996 59 38,139 870 3,435 58 264 57 879 2,586 64 454 M13 63,953 15, 345 42,448 1,217 4,476 2,302 201 473 13 6 4,684 4,096 | 129,741 693 141 662 42 Total New England States .. 336 27 845 Time deposits Demand deposits Dividends unpaid 36,519 3,901 9,734 556,600 85, 225 125,412 1,589 140 9,065 15,808 3,204 49 589 24 374 817,391 29, 666 Savings deposits or Postal Time deposits in certificates savings interest or of deposit deposits savings department 880 186,017 169,883 136,484 1, 514,602 253, 726 570, 949 18,353 1,176 2, 831, 661 19,233 3, 273, 854 628,174 1,104,752 40, 378 267,863 37,939 Deposits not classified 18,424 527 39,159 483 483 58,110 r New York... New Jersey Pennsylvania.Delaware-_ Maryland District of Columbia- __ - . . . . _ _ _ . _, _„ Total Southern States 378 89 195 277 3,779 241 826 1348 351, 693 896,825 36,000 151, 593 50,946 7, 655 9,914 7 424 1, 265 3, 255 134 445 112 30,108 1,487,057 18,000 5,211 4,122 5,333 _. Total Eastern States. Virginia West Virginia . North Carolina-South Carolina.-Georgia. Florida Alabama MississippiLouisiana . Texas Arkansas..Kentucky.. _ Tennessee 29,978 51 65, 836 100, 660 100,110 47, 561 73, 667 93, 625 3,802 1,529 13, 764 522 2,346 4,594 5, 078 4,361 2,388 4,959 5,496 5,011 5,276 2,763 20,114 237 237 1,095 3,892 64 2, 701 61 3,468 2,787 5, 352, 960 87, 414 5,112 4, 708,805 51,666 52, 599 55, 862 40,691 51, 370 41,972 28,309 29,134 29,465 21,154 39,388 25,127 79,148 13,495 20,188 29, 057 23,081 23,861 14,630 27 238,079 27 83 676 5,179 1,885 44, 550 150, 295 200,023 73, 849 96, 887 117,172 1, Ml 816 4,691 5,900 5, 045 506 1 915 2,343 558 5,073 79, 259 381 680 625 313 231 316 231 79 39,702 1,164,235 29,011 2,881 294 2 3,449 4, 701,150 1,400 978 1,325 2,222 10, 627 107, 699 21,237 7, 504 2,843 549 100,446 87,169 519,287 255,430 Or Ohio. Indiana.. _ _ Illinois Michigan. _ _ Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa MissouriTotal Middle Western States North Dakota South Dakota ._ Nebraska . Kansas... Montana... ___ _ Wyoming Colorado New Mexico- . Oklahoma Total Western States 2,937 1,328 15 1,112 5 211 74 14, 038 3, 492 23, 422 .580, 809 201, 656 890, 563 1, 621 153,776 103, 320 6, 539 412, 761 24, 353 97, 955 38, 207 1.497 19, 297 323 1, 034 4 9, 828 1,659 299 3, 332 2 419 38 1 756, 207 143,280 782,050 15, 298 144,327 124,330 3 118, 382 ° 121, 988 103, 305 5,858 138,824 680 138, 837 182, 279 9, 557 144, 428 1,132 5, 750 2,235, 862 723,768 1,396 18 2, 554 5, 5(55 7,390 9, 560 1,271 26, 031 1,635 46,913 66, 152 140, 435 69. 486 13, 950 6 7 576 7, 275 1, 512 20 39 171 5 20,156 16,772 16,474 3,239 72, 246 607 94, 428 2, 351, 045 192,494 1 ._ ___ _ _ 1 13 1, 332 2,375 10, 098 20, 243 36, 673 98, 605 132, 466 30, 222 11, 672 35,307 5,054 482 367 658 234 434 20 1,347 _._ _ T o t a l U n i t e d States a n d insular possessions Includes minor coin. Includes time deposits. 386 _ Alaska The Territory of Hawaii Porto Rico Philippines _ _. _ . Total Alaska and insular possessions... 2 27,917 36,007 136 8,015 6,884 ._ Washington Oregon... California Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona Total Pacific States 1 2,073 2,594 11,377 4,516 2,227 68 1,936 358 5 1,436 9,050 5 263 926 381 1 2,153 18 2 41 2 95 48 370, 242 13,840 81 54, 006 353, 299 1,124 | 4,233 4,072 33. 707 1,216 7 1,018 43, 409 57,180 1, 251 1, 198 43 78 11, 686 11,105 582 311 5, 620 6, 350 952 4,054 387 51 234 562 .155 16 701,219 22 82 24 44, 253 177,491 3,352 249 1.423.480 39, 767 1, 565 9 1,864 419 3,637 3, 274 15,871. 19,435 19, 308 90 1,058 1,171 948 6 74 34 2, 451 10,979 11,270 6,301 302 4,002 1,709 4, 751 449 19 128 66 5,929 57, 888 3, 267 114 31,001 10, 824 1, 689 270, 088 6,425,349 289, 630 16, 030 12,44S, 257 1,472,384 330 217 758 10 257 330 1.789 12 6,608 555 2,945 22 114 95 204 121 43 122 397 62 570 1,459 2, 853 6, 860 3 1 56 6 534 624 11,742 15,809 ! 252,834 764 90 58,642 17, 529 345 28 25 505 398 1, 588, 372 9§I 17,942 27, 218 8,931 22,811 8 1,012, 370 3, 358 '7,031 460, 097 613 94, 322 31,557 1, 230,735 3,795 39,948 9, 527 13. 596 6,021 25, 861 10, 755 668 142 1, .179 239 8 264 40,165 65,351 3 Estimated for stock savings banks. * Includes cashier's checks. 60,109 17,10 683,385 598 | 10,303 27,161 1,372 38,407 66,940 7,1.38, 985 5 Includes postal savings deposits. • Includes savings deposits. C7T Or TABLE NO. [In thousands of dollars] Resources Loans and discounts Num- (including ber of acceptances b a n k s and rediscounts) States, Territories, etc. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut 1 Total Southern States. _ 52 32 44 131 25 82 396 1,030,883 523 246 864 18 85 14 Total New England States.. Total Eastern States 61,771 35,001 31,255 724,345 40, 721 137, 790 2,641,738 357,197 1,319,439 10, 567 148, 881 68, 638 1,750 4, 546,460 59 46 157 17 62 New York New Jersey PennsyK'ania.. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia . West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas. Arkansas __ _ Kentucky Tennessee Overdrafts _.. 182 125 83 81 94 54 105 35 33 573 88 138 108 1,699 2(55, 252 f 131,320 121,618 83, 368 123, 809 82, 734 93, 220 43, 342 70, 601 471,767 54, 750 165,616 141,302 ], 848,699 Banking Invest- house (inments Other cluding (including furniture real estate Due from banks premiums owned and on bonds) fixtures) 5, 792 Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank ExChecks and other changes for cash clearing items house Cash on Other resources hand Total resources E3 3 o 1,881 2,000 944 16,117 1,824 5,970 365 301 574 17, .148 381 1,318 129,550 70, 553 61,117 1,230,273 74,814 257,048 51,658 23,453 21,702 257,017 22,483 65,848 2,120 2,037 1 041 28,792 1,070 9,118 298 62 43 5,723 1 2,718 4, 256 3 190 80, 685 4,105 19, 194 366 442,161 41178 8, 845 117, 222 87, G54 11,219 32,010 28, 736 20, 087 1,823,361 688 79 274 6 50 62 .1, 284, 461 273, .155 905, 708 8,012 60,818 29, 218 59,132 19.055 73,097 '584 5,365 8, 439 3,063 2, 260 7,991 65 2,967 890 166, OSS 36, 809 209,292 1,842 29, 209 8,482 346,8S6 33, 148 128,665 1, 103 12,946 7,119 49, S'22 3, 309 15,528 54 1,483 1,442 689,371. 3, 177 41, 202 109 8,302 3, 437 47, 808 13,718 42, 727 409 3, 405 3,041 106, 755 2,860 12,869 78 819 730 5,39(5,412 744, 7(57 2, 756, 792 22,829 274, 245 131,504 1,159 2, 561,372 4,662 2,701 2 032 63, 7*5 3, 2 M < ) ll,lf,4 506 458 292 7,842 44 2,077 451 192 28, 728 870 1,769 165, 672 17, 242 452,322 529,867 7i,(i38 745, .198 i n , .108 124,111 9, 326,5-19 176 112 100 93 16(5 32 81 111 188 1,271 64 295 143 55,319' 39, 285 20, 345 18,858 18,044 41,015 31,055 15,009 12,713 117,682 13, 165 51, ICC 30, 974 10,631 6, 267 7,608 4,205 6,012 4,749 4,132 1,809 6,423 29, 327 2, 356 5,013 7, 691 1, 551 714 589 1,781 1, 918 527 1,113 350 714 9, 632 754 626 862 30, 125 11,502 15, 678 11,89-1 21,431 25, 588 18, 186 6,845 9, 9(i6 109, 376 10, 498 19, 557 21,077 13,2f)8 7,7S4 6, 9;W 4, 984 9,019 7,975 7,212 2. \l\\2 6, 121 40,970 3,974 12,0M) 9,274 1, 938 801 1,208 715 1, 100 768 796 5(if> 673 5,180 477 1,267 1, 206 5, 071 584 884 701 1,997 6(57 682 64 2,045 6,196 222 1,123 1,(583 6,002 3,359 3, 259 2, 05(5 3,204 3, 164 3,729 1,127 1,937 15,721 1,967 3, 798 3, 743 2,42."> 694 570 3,271 (504 497 881 235 532 3,122 505 1, 100 891 392,348 202,422 178, 798 131, 92(5 187, 343 1(57,716 16!, 687 72, 389 111,916 810, 250 88, 732 262, 532 218,849 2,832 465,230 90,825 21,131 311,723 132, 550 16,703 22,819 53, 066 15,330 2,98(5,908 O O fel S3 o Ohio — Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin ._ Minnesota _. Iowa Missouri Total M i d d 1 e W e st e r n States North Dakota South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas Montana. Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States Washington Oregon.. . California . Idaho Utah Nevada Arizona _ Total Pacific States Alaska The Territory of Hawaii Total possessions Total United States and possessions _ __. 359 248 502 121 155 334 347 134 477, 970 219.603 941, 507 244,440 245, 369 344, 833 247,805 311,752 304 266 070 190 215 029 438 240 2,200 235, 071 90, 023 309, 873 111,007 79, 599 120,777 57, 396 95, 004 20,380 14,300 3-1, 770 lf>, 025 12, 920 12, 227 10,125 10,862 4,044 2, 005 3, 779 1,005 1,738 fi, 407 8, 273 2, 724 77,053 35, 539 191,290 47, 3 33 35. 297 85, 920 35, 2!iS 90, 937 39, 033 « 17,000 127, 820 21,002 18,001. 29, 349 10, 597 25, 983 3, (500 2.<>15 7-,0f>!) 1,4S2 1,903 5,001. 2, I.TJ 3,033,285 2, 952 1,104,750 137,081 30, 575 508, 407 200, 045 165 116 175 260 93 37 141 33 421 57, 306 50, 740 143,811 125,181 39,754 34, 877 130, 150 17, 734 195,060 95 100 297 273 105 47 240 17 401 13, 295 12, 256 27, 709 33, 937 15,300 7,475 66, 662 3,925 57,814 2,954 2,318 7,091 8,672 2,805 1,589 4, 009 1,213 IX, 341 2, 940 2,008 3,345 2,377 1,174 268 1,536 519 3,963 0, 626 8,859 37,103 30,024 9,845 6, 503 38,144 3, 525 54, 774 1,441 794,085 1, 575 238,493 44,592 18,1.90 112 97 265 70 20 11 19 151,757 93,852 525, 382 33,644 28, 563 8,726 15,037 151 112 728 92 44 32 30 71, 396 46, 549 179, 136 10,429 9, 937 3,975 4, 293 9, 310 5, 480 23,082 2, 252 1,839 831 1, 646 1,420 2,871 1, 208 594 850, 961 1,189 325,715 3 2 1, 173 2,411 1 1 5 3, 584 8, 085 12,1J4,557 7, 229 3, 320 42, 407 8.921 2. 747 8. 035 1,080 10,022 10.042 11,352 29,110 7, 645 7, 282 8, 740 7, 82(i 5,802 4, 227 J.U45 9, ttJ'2 2, 529 1,090 3, 565 1,379 2,379 892, 705 404, 040 1,(197,999 401,430 407, 427 (525 549 388, 909 557,165 25, 348 84, 427 94, 471 27, 352 5, 435, 353 3,101 3, 334 12, 242 10, 585 3,173 2, 530 13, 980 1,390 20,040 285 350 1,549 979 334 216 2, 007 230 3.843 238 135 3,006 1,138 242 505 2, 804 49 3, 234 1,606 1, 902 3, 692 4,927 2,729 1,610 6, 537 900 6,708 705 371 704 778 431 119 707 220 932 89, 301 82, 483 240, 609 218,871 75,952 55, 79V) 268, 042 29, 734 358,182 195.523 70, 177 8, 399 J i, 401 30,071. 4, 907 J, 419,033 15, 501 9, 027 49, 999 2, 723 2, 74? 766 1,200 1,591 777 8, 7-19 325 230 58 333 4,750 2, 273 20, 592 173 7,206 85 8i8 31,090 18,103 95. 404 7,34 i 7, 178 2,773 3, 045 199 6,083 3, 050 33,170 1,320 f.0i 407 1,134 1,088 1, 185 9, 343 259 223 K L 340 294. 429 182,434 928,516 59, 704 53, 184 17,782 27, 900 43, 032 8, 632 105,005 82,077 12, 009 29, 253 20, 431 12,505 .1,501,009 1, 184 3,423 74 74 15 201 1,000 28 SOS 2\b 518 3 54 2, 957 7, GS9 2 4,607 148 15 1,201 230 73ii 57 10, W(5 i 0,075 5, 142,328 532, 728 104,030 1,N42,123 3-15,219 204, 409 22,505,919 5i)G 1, 198,070 Moo K5,f,J2 02."), 508 CO TABLE NO. 77—Abstract of resources and liabilities of 8,085 national banks at close of business June 80, 1924—Continued Or CO [In thousands of dollars] oo Liabilities States, Territories, etc. Capital stock paid in Maine _.. _ New Hampshire Vermont.. Massachusetts.. Rhode Island Connecticut _ Surplus Undivided profits National Due to all (less exbank banks penses and circulation taxes paid) _. 7,270 5,340 5,060 68,117 6,320 20,307 Total New England States 112,414 88,369 56,417 55,036 141,167 225,166 37,132 140,372 1,710 16, 754 9,527 275,876 33,304 199,003 1,932 16,304 5,598 129,140 14,639 72,052 947 6,612 2,747 79,668 20,222 95,542 1,133 9,400 5, 668 974.344 14, 557 295,481. 472 36,180 9,147 430,661 532,017 226,137 211, 633 1, 330,181 30,049 13,126 13,420 11,880 16,390 9,740 13,330 5,035 23,497 10,529 8,459 6,000 11,658 4,036 8,126 2,947 8,341 5,198 4,100 2,445 4,563 2,513 4,840 966 23,266 10,700 8,959 7,152 10, 275 6,151 10,585 2,895 32,497 6,840 12,755 8,140 10,330 18,984 6,393 3,597 New York New Jersey Pennsylvania. Delaw are Maryland District of Columbia Total Eastern States....... Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina. Georgia _ Florida _ Alabama ..._ _ Mississippi 5,433 4,441 2,732 54,604 5,075 16,084 4,222 2,782 1,922 33,007 4,510 9,974 5,574 5,006 4,357 22,664 4,689 12,746 1,993 2,849 1,328 124,241 2,022 8,734 Certified checks and cashiers' checks Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings) 416 388 267 11,418 399 1,402 United States deposits 102,532 46,358 43,015 847,931 50,800 183,777 220 210 104 20,043 286 1,111 14, 290 1,274,413 410,800 3,908 13,000 2,721 953 3,148,452 604,451 1,878, 790 16,077 176,079 92,474 431,43! *P 3,892 >' 714 1,448 826 665 1,141 439 299 Bills payable (including advances received from War Notes and Other Finance bills rediscounted Corpora- liabilities tion and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) 555 625 953 7,991 307 505 1,322 2,435 1,171 5,060 280 1,857 19 119 208 35,197 126 551 21,974 10,936 12,125 36,220 15, 588 3, 204 15,934 117 4, 502 1,506 3J.041 3,102 7, 552 206 2,052 1,024 19, 237 8,259 20, 558 162 2,798 2,040 87,100 1,989 18, 508 24 843 760 5,916, 323 40,911 44,977 53,054 109,224 245,836 143,616 112, 261 88,422 116, 919 123,156 111, 602 60,672 2,305 531 590 625 1,721 510 11,301 3,095 10,969 3,046 6,409 330 4,129 6,312 7,008 3,873 1,723 1,815 157 893 4,598 879 5,052 1,065 1,964 1,667 592 998 583 183 767 318 Louisiana... Texas _. Arkansas.... Kentucky.. M Tennessee.. 8 Total Southern Statcs __. -. _ 4,750 36,134 3,454 13,315 9, 845 1, 549 17,889 1,951 fi, 432 3,397 239, 534 142, 750 64,184 62, 785 31,842 05, 723 25, 325 26, 550 38, 416 26, 417 42,017 45,010 16,053 70. 993 ll\ 195 .14,441 21,959 14,047 16,935 25,451 7,545 38,864 9, 283 8,372 9,345 4,791 10,443 S, 830 73,972 7,912 18,471 17,379 _i 508 9,473 521 1,824 1,006 5,34S 43,783 3,09S 16, 2f,3 13, 468 12, 315 83, 090 6, 003 161,043 | 252, 159 | 22,746 | 1,967,4X7 j 56, 249 33, 797 370, 37.1 33, 552 34,462 84, 507 45,979 i 14, 390 4,565 2, 75S 17,875 1.841 li 645 8,377 2, 597 5,490 45,148 £3. R»J3 21,546 73,931 523, 831 61,702 175,211 140,278 1,369 2ol 772 760 2,S64 8,014 1, 763 2, 257 5, 256 341 '6,2i0 956 i, 977 3, 372 1,111 2,326 ill 2,357 2, 542 I6,(L'7| 64,031 35,546 | 20,551 1,039,' 408 Sol, 521 299, 219 433, 202 257, 739 304, 732 7, 805 1,642 7,315 4,458 2.093 3,962 947 1, 591 4,839 3, 952 .r>, 304 839 2,581 3, 646 13, 888 3, 664 S,537 I 3,541 3, 376 ! 1, 353 583 1,626 2, 436 3,257 12, 911 3, 024 14, 830 1, S73 1,440 4, 220 966 4, 887 3,576,351 | 29,813 j 38,713 24, 709 | 44,151 65,644 59,402 150,429 149, 363 56,811 42,306 204,851 21, 778 261, 032 138 457 4.83 1,047 170 178 700 127 2,556 GO Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan... Wisconsin.. Minnesota.. Iowa Missouri Total Middle Western States. North Dakota. South DakotaNebraska Kansas. _ Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico.._ Oklahoma Total Western States. Washington. Oregon California Idaho Utah_ _ Nevada Arizona Total Pacific State:-;. 349,675 j 216,633 46,395 27, 574 33,940 14,199 16,041 16, 289 19,162 19,159 618, 218 114,094 | 192,759 | 803, 307 ! 6, 685 5,255 lfi, 727 17,682 5,960 3,075 13,140 2,310 28,450 3, 247 2, 575 8,986 9,196 2,661 2,415 9,707 999 7,833 587 689 4,001 2,801 1,098 405 3, 574 197 2, 379 4,445 3,465 8, 878 10, 778 2,847 2,263 5.944 I, 476 11,104 3, 128 5, 420 45,361 20, 033 3, 399 3, 284 24,6C>6 892 28, 263 99, 284 47, 619 15, 731 51.200 134,436 15,027 ! 1,011,616 | 17, 240 13,020 60,078 4,720 3, 525 1,460 1,650 7,021 5,703 34,848 1,937 1,502 649 875 3, 248 2, 574 17,390 498 794 200 239 9,110 5, 602 33, 625 2,846 3,143 1,223 1,066 22, 974 11,873 112,104 1,917 7, 693 1,434 S72 2,761 1, 798 15,012 572 774 239 415 552 910 2,117 1, 659 682 523 2, 733 497 5, 354 225, 600 J 38, 854 823,170 43,718 35,606 12,483 21,891 5,946 | 1,989 203 4,335 132 30 ( J3 118 3,074 3, 630 2,620 4,219 1,657 1,150 1, 686 1, 210 7,964 2,079 8,044 I 2, 920 1,521 1, 296 7, 101 7S8 55 1,104 802 5,404. 2, 626 30 i, mi 709 200 4 03" 27, 210 to O .!.."), 449 CO 32 1 231 10,911 Alaska... The Territory of Hawaii. Total possessions. Total United States and possessions, i £ 1, 669 656 543 1,247 632 182 853 183 n 231, 526 so TABLE NO- 77.—Abstract of resources and liabilities of 8,085 national banks at close of business June SO, 1924—Continued [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Loans and discounts States, Territories, etc. Maine, New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts... Rbode Island Connecticut Total New England States.. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Total Eastern States. Virginia West Virginia--. North CarolinaSouth Carolina— Georgia _ _ Florida. Alabama Mississippi On On time, demand On On secured demand, secured hy coltime, by collateral not not lateral secured other secured other than by colby colthan real lateral lateral real estate estate 8, 532 8, 784 3, 606 98, 941 3, 534 22, 522 1,001,406 10,837 7,429 2,318 3, 955 7, 202 4, 34 S 4,110 950 Secured Secured by oiher by real farm estate lands Not. classified Bonds of other public service United Ptato, corpoOther States county, rations bonds, Governand Kailroad (includ - stocks, ment municing bo rids warrants, ipal securistreet etc. bonds ties and interurban railway bonds) 9,501 3,574 4,026 120,397 8,127 25,963 31,773 15,454 15, 937 382,123 27, 053 72, 675 1,058 314 913 450 9 339 3,257 808 1,290 29, 297 171 5, 000 171, f)88 | 545,015 3, 083 39, 823 43,123 184, 539 12, 427 44, 223 76,331 124,641 201, 621 682, 297 5,500 93, 675 35,285 5,140 1,331 5, 482 563 1,932 156 27,073 I 23, 58.6 43, Ifi2 224 2,179 1,439 149, 774 787 14,201 647, 082 73, 036 343.417 2, 346 21,112 18,085 111,477 37,429 38, 078 483 5. 655 1,101 184, 988 63, 155 173, 147 1, 520 7, 830 2,721 HI, 220 32, 463 94, 073 1, 843 8, 229 2,320 250. (194 flfi, 472 256, 993 1, 820 17, 992 4, 991 266, lfiO I 726,575 ,2,2J4, 901 14,604 97,603 165,151 1,105. 678 194,223 | 433,361 220,148 607, «C2 65, 729 34, 048 31, 056 30, 955 32,010 21, 631 32,411 14,6(55 4, 308 781 2,423 3,494 5, 521 i, 453 . 3,103 2,451 6,743 4, 301 2, 700 1,978 3,052 2, W5 2,202 2, 573 35, (528 22,283 15, 754 12, 975 14,150 20, 373 17,161 5,134 2,166 2,767 51 041 260 2,145 960 351 11, 903 10, 580 2, 305 2, 69 L 2,822 7,413 7,122 2.951 7,370 6,067 5, 483 50,602 1.717 11,084 145,919 | 82,332 681, M 9 62, 707 271,714 2,182 23,458 19,336 Investments 88, 060 3*. 194 128, 006 1,408 9,879 4,013 11,076 4, 511 .. 2, 436 2,386 4,578 2,322 2,857 340 493, 219 1,190, 523 32, an 173,977 690 17, 539 8,239 163, 483 79, 650 7«, 030 39,455 70, 928 49, 682 48,461 22,333 271 42, 535 110 207 219 170 3,076 1,019 1,145 458 303 76 24 13,915 12, 048 6, 285 111, 527 7,831 32, 933 2,106 514 196 6,474 1,438 1, 699 3,062 1, 779 2,094 2,015 556 8,633 4, 504 5, 668 5,290 2,110 2,931 22, 342 1,823 9,727 2, 470 1,87(1 141 536 256 2,451 1,908 915 15, 678 4, 309 5,148 38, 496 5, 588 7,112 14, 669 4, 472 7, 142 7«. 178 5, 803 11, 377 Louisiana Texas Arkansas-Kentucky Tennessee . ., . f I ! I i 2,935 34,750 2.(575 l/i,(M9 4.301 6,156 19.927 1,101 8,275 3,991 16, 582 f 175. 791 lti. 764 35, 757 32, 597 40,901 211,345 28,825 98,448 94,723 2, 389 i 1(5.494 ' 3,333 4,653 ! 2,381 ! 1,180 10,498 1,745 2,815 3. 200 84, 39, 174, 70, 52, 85, 50, 95, 220, 202 143,789 480, 395 183, 193 145, 755 156, 7(50 149. 720 135,801 10,808 10, 105 14. 598 5, 532 22, 683 20, 691 3,881 21,113 7,370 (',, 141 13. 787 5, 909 7,232 5, 150 3, 831 8, 892 5.321 0,205 6,355 3,000 3,453 tj, 349 716 8,066 1, 732 : 154 1,233 2,270 746 732 3,087 494 5,982 8,157 i)84 9,233 ; 29.781 19,887 i 1, 454 5, 863 1, 952 2, 007 2. 327 2, 973 16,191 1,913 12, 423 7,151 Total Southern States Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan. Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa. 70,133 7. 003 lrtO 15.001 10.933 j 43,692 ! ,410 ; 40,210 ' _ Missouri Total Middlo Western States North Dakota South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas Montana _ Wyoming-,,... Colorado. _. . New Mexico.,. Oklahoma. 274 456 820 K87 f>89 321 899 086 7, 118 5,096 887 14.534 1, 158 418 4, 231 950 752 103,049 51. 450 170,813 42.196 38. 040 71.406 36, 753 51,245 42, 749 8, 58ft 40,311 24. 330 11,073 14,018 5, 175 11.849 17,893 j 7,061 ! 15, 200 I 6.970 i S 848 5, 220 1,272 6,031 \ 392,747 _ Total Western States.. ___! ' i 4,341 295 8,268 4S9 3,382 24,591 ! 20.123 I M,422 I 40,726 j 13,222 < 17,744 I 01, M 9 i 8,058 98,319 18, 705 22,440 72,050 " • f.0,184 14,317 i 11,892 | 47, 536 0, 949 73,597 8,811 7, 913 17,008 19, 734 9, 000 4.514 33,915 2, 899 30, 349 120 187 1, 743 272 203 153 3, 794 40 177 186 443 688 258 417 247 3,829 10 517 3.371 3, 500 6,037 4, 4.03-1 2, 229 13,15-1 755 14,190 25,809 i Washington.. Oregon. JregoCalifornia, :Wo Idaho Utah Nevada.... Arizona.._ Total Pacific. States Alaska The Territory of Hawaii.. Total possessions. _ _ Total United States and possessions i,»09,243 o C O TABLE NO. 77.—Abstract of resources and liabilities of 8,085 national banks at close of business June SO, 192J+—Continued to [Amounts in thousands of dollars] Demand deposits Cash States, Territories, etc. Gold coin Maine New Hampshire Vermont. Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut -- 90 103 63 477 78 197 - Total New England States. New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware _ _ Maryland . District of Columbia 153 158 86 1,168 126 407 Paper Individual Demand Time deposits certificates Dividends Other time certificates deposits of deposit unpaid subject of deposit to check 799, 843 _ _ Total Southern States Postal Ravings deposits Deposits not classified 269 186 189 1, 929 136 514 69, 630 11,944 26, 628 241, 263 12, 037 56, 194 822 1, 301 559 14, 575 1,166 3, 976 124 295 90 5,361 272 1.208 41 61 43 10, 596 12, 638 3, 223 417, 696 I 22, 399 7,350 11,264 5, 839 1,420 4. 543 58 672 225 615,259 j 287,981 I 695,820 16, 631 1, 951 7,982 113 89 770 146,969 2,976 51,804 71,100 j 25, 922 I 85,872 6, 305 117,180 152 3, 926 2, 733 12, 757 t, 702,170 | 216, .168 27, 536 210,619 200 286 47 100 85 648 352 36 114 664 127 214 101 4,007 4,158 3,714 . 1,120 1,347 15, 740 608 5, 617 7,858 36, 594 4, 446 913 2,901 2,924 89, 023 31,137 31,175 15, 290 570, 347 34,114 117,780 25, 630 1,008 | 1,638 1,739 795 14, 472 1,620 5, 366 1,161 ! 680 | 2,429 21 183 75 3,099 1, 045 3, 951 53 313 195 43, 548 11,993 36, 347 335 2,909 2,771 2, 254, 413 298, 336 985, 449 9, 665 93, 306 23, 469 5, 482 16, 012 1 209 425 4,549 I _. Total Eastern States Virginia.._ West VirginiaNorth Carolina South Carolina Georgia. Florida . Alabama Mi ssissippi Louisiana.. Texas.. Arkansas _ • Kentucky Tennessee Silver and minor coin 1 Time deposits 8,656 97,903 3, 701, 475 45,598 ! 357 i 199 151 53 134 111 289 47 60 833 102 235 I 201 ! 654 319 393 334 432 382 405 198 239 2,190 251 448 397 4,991 2,841 2,715 1, 669 2,638 2,671 3, 035 882 1, 638 12,698 1,614 3,115 3,145 106, 394 70, 864 56, 647 33, 039 65, 374 54, 851 61, 953 22, 797 48, 242 362, 242 33, 918 103, 138 71, 274 5, 792 1, 928 499 188 2, 850 2,198 1, 935 1,241 1, 535 11,742 4, 626 1,941 2,046 6,642 43, 652 1, 090, 733 I 38, 521 1, 357 604 484 360 417 236 285 154 282 1,330 100 551 418 96, 740 46, 734 28, 212 41,991 37,112 41, 066 38, 378 12, 551 11, 936 80, 339 11,987 34,200 36,417 523, 663 j 31, 346 19,092 22, 658 11, 624 9, 734 8,417 8,091 K 276 3, 964 24, 920 6, 45)8 34, 254 27, 121 215, 995 523 6, 777 2,093 Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri - - Total Middle "Western States North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Montana Wyoming C olorado New Mexico Oklahoma.. _. . _ __... _. .. Total Western States Washington . _ . _ Oregon . California Idaho . . Utah Nevada. Arizona .. ___ _ Total Pacific States Alaska . .The Territory of Hawaii Total possessions Total United States and possessions 1 Includes $38,000.00 clearing house certificates. .. 14, 528 9, 357 24,765 6, 586 6,098 7,158 6, 238 4,830 306,712 146,918 681, 807 169, 354 128,867 179,716 104, 210 211, 528 15, 321 7,923 19, 235 7, 269 4,465 13,938 12,557 8, 343 1, 395 776 3, 245 824 720 763 398 519 161, 54, 184, 124, 95, 101, 52, 54, 579 454 491 478 073 361 333 013 57, 525 44,148 74,198 30,113 52, 237 96,141 80, 555 22, 437 9,498 79, 560 1,929,112 89, 051 8, 640 827, 782 457, 354 11,607 252,805 ^ 96 77 259 360 141 87 1,792 46 258 -- 1.454 1,070 2,818 659 745 1,091 988 673 5,413 - 660 925 1,533 400 439 497 600 359 312 291 657 811 249 156 632 129 1,162 1,198 1,534 2,776 3,756 2,339 1,367 4,113 725 5, 348 19,493 20, 592 82,330 83, 651 23, 611 20, 083 104,125 11,326 150,889 4,057 4,229 8,161 10,160 2, 525 1,898 5, 608 1,301 7,940 28 36 178 308 72 33 208 30,123 24, 067 35, 349 30,079 12, 260 6, 320 17,159 3, 445 30, 986 *166 212 249 580 1,733 373 1, 340 140 1,020 3,717 4,424 9,843 14,650 6,108 5.109 9.867 3,485 39, 298 g ^ .~ 5 158 8, 060 5, 842 14,319 9,935 10, 502 8,490 66, 544 2,074 30,741 3 116 . . . 4, 399 23,156 516,100 45, 879 1, 028 156, 507 189, 788 0,813 96,501 O 534 436 1,056 82 71 53 48 1,039 549 2,060 253 127 58 139 4, 510 2,671 10,054 985 403 356 947 100, 725 65, 970 371, 824 19, 698 19,827 5,848 12, 082 2; 250 3, 897 7,151 1,714 1,087 324 157 347 256 1, 388 40 22 30 11 70, 249 44,875 162,827 8,137 7, 859 4,677 5,117 15,382 9, 093 24, 684 5, 585 3,300 500 1, 255 5, 228 1, 357 1. 496 1, 038 .197 164 234 31,419 1.3,406 53,800 7,506 3,314 ^ H X C ** " 2,280 4,225 19,926 595,974 16, 580 2, 094 303, 741 59, 799 9,714 113,420 Q 94 21 10 41 114 456 1,374 1,984 8 18 12 623 275 63 138 118 2 40 1,063 H 115 51 570 3, 358 26 | 15 898 201 120 1, 103 K 19,253 35, 569 290, 397 8, 636, 595 34, 335 3, 932,457 1,161, 704 65,064 774,735 248, 293 1,491 596 ?,, 40S 1,419 ' 8f;3 1,922 822 1,086 74. 195 17.497 73, 024 IS, 064 16, 994 39, 361 6, 864 fi, 806 940 3.035 5d H £ ^ r 2 n cj 53 W % O Kj OS o CO 604 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 78.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of State (commercial) banks, June, 1920 to 1924 [In thousands of dollars] 11020—18,195 1921—18,875 1922—18,232 1923—18,04311924—17,430 banks I bunks banks banks banks Classification RESOURCES 8,875. 085 88. 325 2, 226, 916 1,340,571 305. 003 332. 847 393, 935 238, 099 Loans. Overdrafts Bonds Due from other banks Real estate, furniture, etc 1 Checks and other cash items .. Cash on hand. Other resources Total.. 34.009. 781 ft, 070,958 7,934, 123 GO, 225 08, 243 2, 438,057 2,304,891 1, 393. 783 1,443,117 385', 349 401,528 278. 293 354, 874 34(5, 589 309, 584 2i7, 827 256, 004 8, 723,000 41,120 2,587, 002 1,559.055 400,014 277,2% ! 314,057 ! 200. (152 8,805,008 40.089 2, 7 i8, 155 1,638,885 521,799 428, 035 340,041 255,839 14,199,099 13,004.40*) 14, 102.802 14,810,011. _: 920,211 1, 063, 045 579,830 I 527.019 211,882 _.J 222, 509 134, 321 j 5(5, (378 | 10,825, 483 10,675, 107 40, 0!9 : ,! 10, 705 337, 373 I 430, 044 ...\ 1,010,442 1, 157, 1(52 1, 014, 248 561, J3J 210, 530 09. 803 10, 107, 507 7, 734 1,041,413 571,401 217,377 1,001,019 002,780 208, 756 83,217 11,755,233 7,890 LIABILITIES Capital stock Surplus fund _ _ Other undivided profits.. _ Certified checks and cashiers' checks Individual deposits.. United States deposits Postal savi ngs deposits I)ue to other banks Other liabilities Total 1 387, 057 705, 700 75, 570 11,130. 142 16.696 445,817 004, 377 4GG, 373 630.137 | J 4,009, 781 14. 199, 099 i 13, 004, 400 14, 162, 802 I 14, 810. 011 I I ! Includes exchanges for clearing house. TABLE N O . 79.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies, June, 1920 to 192J, [In thousands of dollars} Classification I 1920—1,408 j 1921—1,474 , 1922—1,550 1923—1,643 1924—1,004 ! banks j banks j banks banks banks RESOURCES Loans _ Overdrafts Bonds Due from other banks Real estate, furniture, etc. Checks and other cash items * Cash on hand O ther resources Total.. 4,598,819 4, 274, 5S1 2, (589 2,541 1,942,070 1,902,075 780,214 878. &)2 215, 030 189.842 230, 705 193, 615 172, 717 148.455 405,831 I 502. 502 8. 320,018 I 8,181, 092 4, 342, 895 2. 003 2,311, 10J 895, 922 230,091 315,381 .117, 079 312, 178 5, 058,054 5, 146 2, 423, 803 954, 033 250, 377 278, 045 123. 438 399', 463 8, 533,850 9, 499, 250 5, 293,820 5,190 2, 748, 425 1, 073. 974 278,185 477, 008 140.362 300. 807 10,323,777 LIABILITIES Capital stock 475, 745 509, 929 Surplus fund 102, 194 Other undivided profits Certified checks and cashiers' checks. 27,476 6, 002, 294 Individual deposit s United States deposits Postal savings deposits ..._! 3,073 ....I 424,542 Due to other banks and bankers I 714,105 Other liabilities.. Total.. 1 Includes exchanges for clearing house. _.| 8, 320,018 515, 533 537, 947 111,014 "143,144 5,011,787 100, 951 532, 316 502,731 117,513 31,109 0, 495. 928 13, 800 591, 431 606, 648 133, 346 27, 088 0,831,0i8 24,919 621,015 672, 205 140, 948 30, 273 7,785,331 10, 782 319, 100 840, 956 351,547 428. 900 714, 074 540, 135 038,348 418,815 8, 181,092 8,533,850 9, 499,259 10, 323, 777 BEPOKX OF THE COMPTROLLER 605 OF THE CI'MIENCY TABLE NO. SO.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of slock saving!-' banks, June, 1020 to 102/h [In thousands of dollars! 1920 - 1,0871 1921—978 ! 1922-1,000 j 1923 -1,029 banks banks banks banks Classification 1924 990 banks RESOURCK3 Loans _ •. Overdrafts Investments. _ _ Due from other ha iks.. Real estate, furniture, etc J . Checks and other cash it ems _. _ Cash on. hand Other resources Total. _— _ 429, 587 _ 361 57, 777 42, 14.5 RS11I 391 11.013 525 323, 70, 37, 4, 35, 1,053,310 498 325, 0*7 110, 3*3 50, 007 0, 570 28, (101 4,801 L18i,S48 ;')()o 370, 077 131,550 02, 004 12, 263 24, 854 7, 582 1,302,110 'H6 367, 243 134, 89:5 71,680 13, 679 29,113 4,212 1, 923, 384 1, 500, 413 I 557, 910 | 1, 3811, 922 1, 790, 083 69,183 39, 422 13, 247 147 1,349,510 39, 902 19, 210 9, 210 220 112,851 110 1,401. 712 3, 730 81,120 41,302 17,325 1,982 1, 009, 358 4, 058 1,330 30, 520 8, 454 20, 424 1, 746, 205 4, 310 404 957 20, 922 1,790,083 1, 923, 384 LIABILITIES Capital stock Surplus fund Individual profits .__ Certified checks and cashier's chocks Individual deposits United States deposits. Posta 1 sav ings de|>osits Due to other banks. Other 1 labilities -- 393 S 40, 002 I Total.. 1 79, 850 41. ISO 18, 995 557,910 I 1,583,922 j 44,330 .19, 043 Includes exchanges for clearing house. TABLE NO. 81.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of mutual sac-ings banks, Junet 1920 to 1924 [Jn thousands of dollars] .1920-020 banks 1921—623 banks 1922—019 banks 2. 591, 479 1 Classification 2, 809, 798 7 2,888, 971 171, 742 57, 871 2, 099 37, 429 71, 604 3,001, 425 1 'Yn 3,007, 293 185, 903 59,714 1,353 44, 883 49, 756 6,040, 121 1923—0)8 banks 1924-013 banks KESOl'KCES Loans O vcrdraf ts Investments Due ftorn oilier banks. . ._ Real estate, furniture, etc Checks and other cash iteins ' Cash on hand .._...__._ Other resources Total . _. . _ _. 3, 300, 898 3, 775, 740 3 , i8<>, S72 3,217,543 181,055 02, 9152 1,313 39,411 71,744 208, 547 71.802 1,272 40. 29V 49, 449 6, 351, 648 0, 904, 825 7, 304,656 306, 420 79,920 34 5,575, 147 2 468, i&3 92.196 24 5, 779, 500 1 490,513 107, 973 0, 288, 55 i 558, 780 99. 851 l-'S 0, 093, 246 9, 408 135 18,403 261 i 1,401: 317 l i , 130 131 1.2,021 5,019,0.17 6, 040, 121 0,351,0-18 0, 901, S25 7, 361,656 2,710,282 183, 527 51, 579 1, 191 41, 942 33,010 5,619,017 LIABILITIES Surplus fund Undivided profits Certified checks and cashiers' checks... Individual deposits ... . United States deposits Postal savings deposits Due to other banks Other liabilities Total 1 Includes exchanges for clearing house. 3.'U, 5±6 87,975 20 5,180,951. 1 L 1.0 606 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 82.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of private banks, June 1920 to 1924 [In thousands of dollars] 1920-799 banks Classification • 921—708 ! 1922—073 bcinks banks 1923—004 banks 1924—56 0 banks i RESOURCES Loans J Overdrafts Bonds Due from other banks Real estate, furniture, etc... Checks and other i terns1 Cash on hand Other resources. 127,661 1,254 32, 191 29, 407 11, 766 1,463 (i, 480 2. 344 100, 238 755 35, 270 23, 021 11,274 1,000 4,101 3, 203 80,409 781 35, 090 25, 536 10, 403 994 4,233 2,070 75,516 528 35,051 23, 999 9,429 596 3,868 1, 950 212,626 175,306 185,531 105,516 150, 943 13,334 13,046 3, 458 253 109,421 11,001 12, 309 1, 950 208 133,089 109 10, 320 15, 308 2,109 239 145, 179 242 9,512 12, 894 1,919 239 131, 606 31 11,171 8,014 1,473 188 120,519 2 28 2,139 10, 917 1,342 14, 032 i, 531 10,483 1.751 7, 504 1.482 7, 494 212,020 j Total.. 104, 285 727 29,301 21,597 11,020 710 4, 470 3,130 175, 300 185, 531 105, 51G 150, 913 LIABILITIES Capital stock Surplus fund _. _ Other undivided profits Certified checks and cashiers' checks.. Individual deposits •United States deposits. Postal savings deposits Due to other banks and bankers Other liabilities,. Total.. i Includes exchanges for clearing house. TABLE N O . 83.—Gold, silver, etc., held by banks other than national June, 1914 to 1924, inclusive Year 1914. 1915* 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921.. 1922 1923 1924.. Gold Silver $287,124,164 293, 381,637 _ _ $90, 712, 763 86,473, 553 338,131, 920 106, 207, 820 28,133, 000 17,487,000 33, 948, 000 19, 778, 000 24,077,000 25,861,000 37,921,850 46,657, 699 16,121, 000 27,979, 000 18,663, 000 17, 562, 000 16, 866, 000 15,809, 000 Specie 2 $3, 783,193 $131,289,504 3,067, 305 143, 474, 792 312,658, 287 190,517,213 2 1,649,261 216, 888, 246 3, 530, 584 213,109, 283 1, 807, 000 133,476,000 2, 524, 000 145, 570, 000 2 39, 962, 000 275, 975,000 2 6,496, 000 192, 089, 000 1, 883, 000 225, 292, 000 1,689, 000 252.834, 000 J Cash held by Federal reserve banks not included. 2 Fractional currency, nickels, and cents. Paper currency Carsh (not classified) $103. 745, 833 73, 548,005 163, 339, 822 155,199, 799 144. 364, 037 393, 361, 000 432,467, 000 203,670, 000 267, 786, 000 237, 875, 000 270, 088, 000 Total $616,655, 547 599, 945, 292 660, 515, 322 749, 791,076 513,869, 423 572, 898, 000 626,027, 000 572, 218, 000 503, 711,000 505,998,000 566, 281, 000 607 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE N O . 84.—Statement showing the condition of the 14 chartered banks of Canada, September SO, 1924 RESOURCES Specie Dominion notes. --Deposits with Dominion Government, for security ot note circulation, and in central gold reserves Notes and checks of ot her bank.? _. Deposits made with and balances due from other banks in Canada Balances due from agencies of the bank or from banks or agencies in the United Kingdom Balances due from agencies of the hank or from agencies elsewhere than in Canada and the United Kingdom Dominion and provincial securities Canadian municipal securities and British or foreign or colonial public securities other than in Canada Railway and other bonds, debentures, and stocks. _.. Cal] and short loans on stocks and bonds in Canada ._ Call and short loans elsewhere than in Canada Other current loans and discounts in Canada Other current loans and discounts elsewhere than in Canada IiOans to Canada and provincial governments Loans to cities, towns, municipalities, and school districts Overdue d e b t s . . . . Real estate other than bank premises 'Mortgages on real estate sold by the bank Bank premises Liabilities of customers under let t e"S of credit Other assets. Total.. 59,200,782 343, Slit,482 54,991,043 112.217,302 3,988,830 7, (521,745 80.909,611 300', 839,283 140,171,231 55,409,495 105, 5(54,807 148,925,920 950,744,582 185,100,963 8, 564,443 07,390,153 U,312,458 8, 083,877 3, 555,324 72,450,367 59.012.655 3,793,407 2,058,008,720 LIABILITIES Capital stock (paid up) .121,909,560 Reserve fund 122,875,000 N otes in circulation 103,413,279 Balance duo to Dominion Government after deducting advances for credits, paylisrs, etc 50,047,036 Balance due to provincial governments 39,870,537 Deposits by the public payable on demand in Canada 497,305,631 Deposits by the public payable after notice or on a fixed day in Canada. 1, 177,428,453 Deposits elsewhere than in Canada 355, 744,961 Deposits made by and balances due to other banks in Canada... 10,448,981 Balances duo to agencies, etc., of banks in the United Kingdom 5,809,093 Balances due to agencies, etc., of banks elsewhere than in the United Kingdom or Canada-. 35, 599,905 Bills payable 9,394,456 Acceptances under letters of credit 59,012,055 Other liabilities 9,089,113 Total 2,058,008,720 TABLE NO. 85.—Comparative statement, October, 1928, to September, 19.2/,, relative to capital, etc., of the chartered banks of Canada Date 1923 October November.. December.. 1924 January February... March April May. June July August September.. Number 10 16 10 Capital (paid up) Reserve fund 123.408,050 123,409,130 123,409,130 123.025,000 123, 025,000 123,025,000 123, 409,190 123, 775,000 123,409, 200 123, 775,000 123,409,500 123,775.000 123,409,500 123, 775,000 121, 909, 500 124. 875.000 121,909,500 ! 124) 875,000 121, 909, 500 124, 875,000 121,909,500 124,875,000 121,909.560 122, 875, 000 | Notes in I circulation Aggregate liabilities Dominion notes 185,495,429 I 2,772,412,325 j 158,742,319 181,200,320 ! 2,688,477,593 ! 150,211,055 180,240,825 i 2,080.240,003 ; 104. 352, 005 166, 865, 776 103.440,173 170,850,500 101,654,759 109.347,932 17L390,223 155,361,441 100,210,782 163, 413, 279 2,6.1.5, 550,139 i 2, 039, 387, 268 2,004, 185,249 2,710,300,505 2, 049, 793, 020 I 2, 097, 207, 997 I 2, 020, 435.143 i 2,029,998,998 i 2, 070. 599, 502 109,987,738 155, 254, 971 138,514,250 146, 745, 802 140, 551, 389 129,303,498 134,218,550 135,015,989 143,513, 482 Specie 07,177,921 05, 441, 774 57,068,386 57, 913, 239 55,818,057 58, 616, 405 59,056,186 59, 22(5, 043 58, 808, 796 57,429,800 58, 290, 772 59, 260, 782 608 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 86.—Comparative statement of the transactions of the New York Clearing House for 71 years, and for each year, number of banks, aggregate capital, cleo,rings, balances, average of daily clearings and balances, and the percentage of balances to clearings [Compiled at the Now York Clearing House] Year ended Sept. 30— 1854.___ 1855 1866 1857 1858 1859 1860_-__ 1801 1862 18(33 1804 18G5 1866 1867 1868 1809 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 1S99 1900....1901__ 1902--.. 1903-... 1904-___ 1905 1906--.1907 . . . . 1908 1909.... 1910--.. 1911 1912 1913.-.. 1914 1915--. 1916 1917 1918-... 1919--.. 1920 1921-_.. 1922 1923 1924-... Total- Number of members Capital i $47,044, 900 48, 884,180 52, 883, 700 64, 420, 200 67, 146, 018 07,921,714 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 78, 535, 200 73, 435, 200 63,611,500 00, 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 61, 622, 700 62, (522, 700 60,622, 700 59, 022, 700 59, 022, 700 58,922, 700 74, 222, 700 81,722,700 100, 672, 700 113, 072, 700 115, 972, 700 115,972,700 118,150, 000 129, 400, 000 126, 350, 000 127, 350, 000 132,350,000 170, 275, 000 174, 275, 000 179, 900,000 175,300,000 178, 550, 000 185, 550,000 200, 750, 000 205, 850, 000 220, 350, 000 261, 650, O X C) 286, 150, 000 288, 100, 000 309,125,000 312, 650, 000 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 (>O 64 64 65 64 60 65 66 67 66 66 65 64 64 62 00 57 54 54 55 54 50 51 50 67 65 64 62 62 63 62 59 60 55 52 43 40 40 2 105, 159,000 1 Clearings $5, 750, 455, 987 5,362, 912, 098 6,906, 213, 328 8, 333, 220, 718 4, 750, 004, 386 0, 448, 005,950 7,231, 143,057 5,915,742.758 0,871,443.591 14,807,597,849 24, 097, 190, 656 26, 032, 384, 342 28,7.17, 146,914 28,675,159,472 28, 484, 288, 637 37, 407, 028,987 27, 804, 539, 400 29, 300, 986,682 33, 844, 369, 568 35, 461, 052, 820 22, 855, 927,630 25,061,237,902 21, 597, 274, 247 23,289,243,701 22, 508, 438, 442 25,178, 770,69 L 37,182, 128,621 48,565,818,212 40,552,840,101 40, 293, 165, '258 34, 092, 037,338 25,250,791,440 33,374,082,210 34, 872, 848. 786 80, 803, 080, (509 34, 790, 465, 529 37, 660, 680, 572 34, 053, 098, 770 36, 279, 905, 230 34,421,380,870 24, 230, 145, 308 28, 204, 379, 120 29, 350, 894, 884 31, 337, 700,94.8 39,853,413,948 57,308,230,771 51,904,588,564 77, 020, 672,494 74, 753, 189, 436 70, S33, 655,9iO 59,072, 796, 804 91, 879, 318, 3(59 103, 754, 100,091 95,315.421,238 73,030,971,913 99, 257, 662,411 102, 553, 959,069 92,420,120,092 96, (572, 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, 468 252, 338, 249, 4(56 204, 082, 339, 370 213,326,385,752 214,621,430,807 235, 498, 649, 045 3 4,437,080,107, 568 Balances $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, 76,% 108 1,066, 135,100 1,144, 903, 451 1,125,455,237 1,120, 318. 308 1,030, 484, 822 1, 209, 721, 029 1, 428, 582, 708 1,474, 508, 025 1, 280, 753,176 1,408, 008, 777 1, 295, 042, 029 1,373, 990, 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, ")28 1,757,637,473 1,753,0-10, 145 1,584,030,500 1,861,500,575 1,69(5,207, 170 1, 585, 241, 034 1, 890, 574, 349 1, 843, 289, 239 1,908,901,898 2,338,529,010 3,085,971,371. 2,730,441,810 3,515,037,741 3, 377, 504, 072 3, 315, 510, 487 3,105, H5S, .;i70 3,953,875, 975 3,832,621, 024 3,813,926, 108 3,409,032,271 4,194, 484, 028 4,195, 293,967 4,388,563,113 5,051, 202, 292 5,144,130, 885 5,128, 047, 302 5,340, 840, 740 8, 561,024, 447 12, 147, 791,433 17,255.062,671 20,950, 477, 483 25, 210, 212, 380 20,800,245, 122 21, 032, 674, 952 23,281.705,358 26,389,851,778 3 298, 833, 692, 027 Average daily balances Average daily clearings $19,104, 505 $988, 078 17, 412, 052 940, 505 22, 278, 1.08 1,079,724 20,908, 371 1, 182, 246 15,391,736 ], 616, 954 20, 867, 333 1,177,944 23, 401, 757 1, 232, 018 19, 269, 520 1,151,088 22, 237, 682 1,344, 758 48,428, 657 2, 207, 252 77,984, 455 2, 866, 405 84, 796, 040 3,373, 828 93, 541,195 3, 472, 753 93,101,167 3, 717, 414 92,182,104 . 3, 642, 250 121,451,3933, 637, 397 90, 274, 479 3, 305, 210 95, 133, 074 3, 927, 600 109,884,317 4, 038, 256 115,885,794 4, 818, 651 71, 692, 574 4, 205, 07(5 81, 899, 470 4, 603, 297 70, 349, 428 4,218,378 76,358,170 4, 504, 906 73, 785, 747 4, 274, 000 82,015,540 4, 560, 622 121, 510, 224 4, 950, 009 159, 232, 191 5,823,010 151,037,935 5, 195,441 132, 543, 307 5,161,129 111.048,982 4, 967, 202 82, 789, 480 4, 247, 069 109,007,589 4, 965, 900 114, 337, 209 5, 146, 31(5 JOJ, 192,4.1") f>, 148, 192 114,839,820 n, 800, 784 123, 074, 1.39 5, 728, 889 111,051,471 5, 195, 526 118,5(51,782 (5, 083, 335 113,978,082 5, 010, 580 79, 704, 426 5, 214, 01L 92, 670, 095 6, 2.18, 277 96, 232, 442 0,043,571 103,124, 954 0, 300, 000 131,529,418 7,717,018 189,961,029 10,218, 448 170,930, 147 8,981,716 254, 193, 039 11,(500,785 245, 898, 049 11, 110,211 233, 005, 447 10,906,304 195, 648, 514 10, 183, 143 302, 234, 600 13,000, 171 342, 422, 773 12,018,914 31.3,537,570 12, 545, 810 241,413,023 1.1, 179, 122 326, 505, 468 13, 797. 04-1 338,461,911 13, 845, 855 14, 483, 707 305, 016, 898 319,050, 498 16,670,833 323, 833, 400 16, 977, 328 296, 238, 7(52 16, 920, 229 299,810,917 17,626,557 484, 147, 070 28, 163, 238 601, 106,064 40, 224, 475 575,987, 390 5(5, 947, 402 708, 592, 226 09,143, 490 830, 060, 031 82,948, 007 073, 539, 074 08, 845, (593 706, 378, 76 L 09,014,019 713, 028, 009 77, 348, 058 774, 000, (509 86, 808, 723 2 204,813, 134 2 13, 792,112 Balances to clearings Per ct. 5.17 5.40 4.83 4.39 6. (56 5. 04 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. 02 5. 62 5.99 5. 89 5.81 6. 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 4.33 3.69 4.00 4. 63 4.22 4.09 4.74 5.22 6. 24 5.71 5.87 5.82 6.69 9.88 9.75 9.99 10.22 9.86 10. 85 11.20 2 The capital is for various dates, the amounts at a uniform date in each year not being obtainable. 2 Yearly average for 71 years. » Totals for 71 years. 6.73 REPORT 609 OF T H E CO MPT ROLLER OF T i l l ' . C'TTRTiKNCY E N O . 87.—Comparative statement for 1024 a/id 1923 of transactions of the New York Clearing House, showing increase in aggregate clearings and balances [Compiled <ii th«» N e w York Clearing House] "tVicon ages to brilu; For year ending Sept. 30— Clearings, e t c . !nerease 1921 1923 192i 1023 Aggregat e. el oar i rigs _ $23.5. 498, 649, 045 $2M,02l,430,SO7 $20,877,218,238 Aggregate bula nces 3,108,080,420 26.389,801,778 23, 281, Too, 358 3, 108,080,420 "i66."65" " 1 (ifulo Settled through Federal reserve bank. 20,389,851,778 23, 281, 7(55. 358 TABLE N O . 8S.- Exchanges, balances, percentages of balances to exchanges, and percentages of .funds vsed in settlement of balances by the New York Clearing House in each year front 1S9S to 1924. inclusiee Year ended tfept. 30— Exchanges 1893 181M.. 1895 189(1. 1897 1898 ivOO 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 39O<> 1907.. 190K 1.909 1910. 1UI1 1912 1913 19.1! 1915. 1910. 1917. 19!S 1921 1922 1923 1924 ! $34,421, 380,870.00 24,230. 145,368.00 28, 204,, 379, L20.00 29,350,, 894, 884.00 31.33" 700, 948.00 39, 853, 413,947.00 57, 308, 230,771.00 51,904, 588, 504.00 77,020. 072,491.00 74, 753, 189,430.00 70,833. 055, 940. 00 59.072. 796, 804. 00 91,879. 318, 309.00 103, 754, 100,091.00 95,315, 421,238.00 73,030. 971,913.00 99.257. .002,411.03 102' 553.. 959,009. 28 , 120,092.00 92. 9ft, 072,, 300, 804. 00 98, 121,, 520,297. 00 89,7'W.,344,971.00 90,842,, 707,724. 00 147, 180.,709,401.00 181,534,.031.388.00 174,521, 179,029.00 214,703. •S44.408.00 252, 338. 2'19. 400. 00 204, ()S2, 339. 375. 84 213.320. 385,751.57 214,021, 430,800.71 235. 19S. 049. 04 -1. 75 Balances $1, 090, 207, 176. 00 1,585,241,034.00 1,890, 574, 349.00 1,843,289,239.00 1,908.901.898.00 2,338, 520, 01G. 00 3,085.971,371.00 2,730,441,810.00 3, 515,037, 74 L. 00 3, 377, 504, 072.00 11.310,ft10. 487.00 ?,. 105, 858, 570. 00 3, 953. 875, 971. 00 3,832,021,024.00 3,813,920. J08.00 3.409.032, 271.00 4, 194,484,028.37 4, 195,293,900.90 •1, 38y, 503, 113. 00 5,051.202,292.00 5. 1,14. ISO, 385. 00 5, 128,017, '.102. 00 r>. mo, 8-10,740.00 8. 501, 024, 447. 00 12, 147, 791, 133.00 17, 255.002,071.00 20. \t&). 477, 483. CO 2.">, 210. 212, 380.00 20,tfliO,2-15. .122.05 21,032.074,951.90 23,281,705,857.97 20. 389, Sol, 777. 70 j Per cent i of balances j to ex] changes 4.9 6.5 0.7 6.3 e. 0 5.8 5.3 5.2 4.5 4.6 4.0 5.2 4.33 3. 09 4.0 4. 03 4,22 4. 09 4.74 5. 22 5. 24 5. 71 5. 87 5. 82 0. ti<J 9, ^ 9. 75 9. 99 10. 22 9. 80 10. 85 i 1.. 20 Percentages of funds used in settlement I Settled of balances through Federal reserve Legal buv.k Gold tenders, etc. 38. 0 10.0 .1 .01 1.0 51.0 99. 0 99. 2 99. 0 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.-10 33. 00 . 05 62. 0 81.0 99. 9 99. 9 «9. 0 49. 0 !.O .8 .4 .03 .01. .01 .01 .01 .01 17. 03 12.03 12.00 .14. .=50 24. 00 48.00 72. .10 87. 10 82. 00 28. SO 3S. 20 99. 95 100.00 LOO. OS) 100. 00 100. 00 100. 00 100.00 610 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABT.E N O . 89.— Comparative statement of the exchanges of the clearing houses of the United States for years ended September 30, 192Jh and September 30, 1923 ('Soaring house at— New York, N. Y Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa_ Boston, Mass San Francisco, Calif Pittsburgh, Pa Los Angeles, Calif Detroit, Mich St. Louis, Mo Kansas City, Mo Cleveland, Ohio Baltimore, Md Minneapolis, Minn Cincinnati, Ohio Atlanta, Ga New Orleans, La. Richmond, Va._ Buffalo, N . Y__ Dallas, Tex. _ Seattle, W a s h . . Omaha, Nebr Portland, Oreg. Milwaukee, Wis St. Paul, Minn Denver, Colo _. Louisville, Ky Houston, Tex__ Birmingham, Ala Oklahoma, Okla Washington, I). C Memphis, Tenn _ Indianapolis, Ind Nashville, Tenn Newark, N. J Oakland, Calif Salt Lake City, Utah.. Jacksonville, Fla Columbus, Ohio Hartford, Conn Providence, K. I Little Rock, Ark Cainden, N . J Fort Worth, Tex Rochester, N . Y Spokane, Wash Des Moines, Iowa Davenport, Iowa Sacramento, Calif Norfolk, Va._ Galveston, Tex Duluth, Minn San Antonio, Tex Long Beach, Calif Wichita, Kans Akron, Ohio Tulsa, Okia_ St. Joseph, Mo New Haven, Conn Grand Rapids, M i c h . . Sioux City, Iowa Chattanooga, Tenn Dayton, Ohio Scranton, Pa. Pasadena, Calif. Terre Haute, Ind Roanoke, Va Albany, N . Y Springfield, Mass Kansas City, Kans Trenton, N . J . . Syracuse, N . Y . Evansville, Ind Shrcveport, La El Paso, Tex Kalamazoo, Mich Canton, Ohio. Springfield, Ohio Exchanges for year ended Sept. 30, 1924 Exchanges for year ended Sept. 30, 1923 Increase | Decrease $235, 498, G49, 000 $214,621,431,000 '$20,877, 21.8,000 281, 042, 000 30, 899, 662, 000 31, 180, 704, G O O 24, 649, 000, 000 414, 291, 0CO 25, 063, 291,000 19, 068, 369, 000 1, 458, 253, 000 20, 526, 622, 000 7,917,589,000 380,136, 000 8, 297, 725,000 8, 069, 488, 000 $66,619,000 8,002, 869, 000 736, 902, 000 6, 555, 092, 000 i 7, 291, 994, 000 771, 494, 000 6,448,116,000 7, 219, 610,000 75, 259, 000 7,190, 929, 000 7,115,670,000 7, 009, 937, 000 535, 793, 000 6,474,344,000 5, 447, 342, 000 54, 766,000 5, 392, 576, 000 4, 827, 289, 000 117,878, 000 4,945, 167, 000 3, 676, 232, 000 11, 205, 000 3, 665, 027, 000 3, 419, 566, 000 97, 041, 000 3, 322, 525, 000 2,621,425,000 j 214, 776, 000 2, 836, 201, 000 2, 617, 808, 000 j 349, 7:50, 000 2, 997, 558,000 2, 548, 344, ()00 222,174, 000 2, 770, 518, 000 2,307,379,000 2, 292, 272, 000 15,107,000 1, 640, 470, 000 418,793,000 2, 059, 263, 000 1.869,393,000 172, 689, 000 2,042, 082, 000 2,133,168,000 1, 973, 597, 000 159, 571, 000 1,790,846,000 135, 690, 000 1, 926, 536, 000 1,818,417,000 79, 3S9, 000 1, 897, 806, 000 1, 753, .157, 000 93, 228, 000 1, 659, 929, 000 1,653,357,000 1, 603, 271, 000 50,086,000 1, 534, 040, 000 34, 987, 000 1,569,027,000 1,381,492,000 164, 095, 000 1, 545, 587, 000 24, 587, 000 1, 344, 847,000 . 1, 320, 260, 000 4,319,000 1,170, 788,000 1,166, 469, 000 61,471,000 1, 082, 091, 000 1,143,562,000 1,145, 009, 000 1, 084, 922, 000 60,087,000 1, 039, 996, 000 1,012,317,000 27,679,000 982, 568, 000 24, 543, 000 1,007,111,000 874, 690, 000 89, 594, 000 964, 284, 000 780, 799, 000 47, 662. (KX) 828, 461, 000 38, 343, 000 763, 368, 000 801,711,000 144, 907, 000 620, 291, 000 » 765, 198, 000 789, 393, 000 729, 225, 000 60,168,000 551, 865, 000 82, 374, 000 634, 239, 000 (J28, 672, 000 ~"3,~754,~66d 624, 918, 000 23, 203, 000 591, 391, 000 i 614, 594, 000 34, 617, 000 568, 774, 000 603,391,000 31, 735, 000 571, 476, 000 603,211,000 35, 388, 000 545,945, 000 581, 333, 000 12, 176, 000 567,690, 000 i 579, 866, 000 5, 224, 000 551, 502, 000 556, 726, 000 7,257,000 552, 992, 000 545, 735, 000 70, 679, 000 354, 253, 000 424,932, 000 23, 712, 000 399, 946, 000 423, 658, 000 13, 255, 000 402, 083, 000 415,338,000 26,147, 000 379, 095, 000 405, 242, 000 36, 388, 000 367, 458, 000 403.846, 000 3, 658, 000 396,192, 000 399, 850, 000 28, 259, 000 364,647, 000 392, 906, 000 38,627, 000 343,437, 000 382, 064. 000 73, 476, 000 447,608, 0C0 374,132, 000 39, 322, 000 402, 533, 000 363,211,000 26, 235, 000 330, 405, 000 356,640, 000 17, 732. 000 332, 443, 000 350,175, 000 12, 579, 000 316,853, 000 329, 432, 000 4, 231, 000 329,261,000 325, 030, 000 28, 494, 000 274, 900, 000 303, 454, 000 11, 270, 000 285, 306, 0C0 296, 576, 000 45, 240, 000 249, 077, 000 294,317,000 2 58,164, 000 235, 295, 000 293, 459, 000 368,000 290,009, 000 290, 377, 000 17, 047, 000 264, 431, 000 281,478, 000 13, 322, 000 262,471,000 275, 793, 000 12,024, 000 260,771,000 272, 795, 000 34,144, 000 237,870, 000 272,014,000 15, 373, 000 241, 345, 000 256,718,000 1, 738, 000 253,365, 000 255,103,000 2, 610, 000 246, 983, 000 249, 593, 000 5, 342, 000 253, 222, 000 i 247, 880, 000 4,772,000 247, 501, 000 242, 729, 000 11,588,000 250,842, 000 239, 254, 000 19,633,000 255,147, 000 235, 514, 000 1 Figures taken from the Commercial and Financial Chroniclo. 2 9 months. 611 REPORT OF THE rOMPTROIXEF, OF THE ("UKUENCT TABLE NO. 89.—Comparative statement of the exchanges of the clearing houses of the United States for the years ended September SO, 1924, and September SO\ 1923—Con. Exchange;-; for year ended Sept. 30. 1924 Clearing house at — 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 1)1 92 03 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 30(5 107 108 109 110 1J1 112 113 114 115 JIG 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 Peoria, 111 Youngstown, ()hio_. 11 avrisburg, P a . . _ Wheeling, W. Va Lincoln, Nebr San Diego, Calif Fresno, Calif— Berkeley, Calif..._ Gary, Jnd Greensboro, N . C Bethlehem, Pa Wilkes-Barre, Pa Worcester, Mass Danville, 111 Tii in pa, Fla Reading, Pa Waco, Tex Knoxville, Term Oil City, Pa -- ... - .. Stamford, Conn Portland, M e Lancaster, Pa Topeka, K a n s . _ _ Helena, M o n t Madison, W i s . . . Wilmington, D e l . Stockton, Calif.. C harleston, S. C B a y City, Mich _ Springfield, 111. Raleigh, N . C Lansing, Mich liockfora, 111 Cedar Rapids, Iowa For!; Wayne, Jnd Sim Joso, Calif South Bend, i n d _ _ . Flint, M i c h . . . . _ Allentown, Pa Paducah, K y Fall River, Mass Santa Monica, Calif Phoenix, Ariz Greenville, S. C__. Wichita Falls, Tex Water bury, Conn Augusta, Ga Columbia, S. C._._ i l u n t i n g t o n , W . Va Jackson, Mich Mobile, A l a . San .Bernardino, Calif Fargo, N . D a k J^exington, Ky__. "Montgomery, Ala Mansfield, Ohio York, P a Austin, Tex _ Passaic, N . J Grand Forks, N . Dak__ Ogden, U t a h Waterloo, Iowa. __ Macon, Ga _... Joplin, M o _ _ Green Bay, Wis JUoomington, 111 N e.w Bedford, Mass _ A ltoona, Pa Quiucy, 111 BattJo Creek, Mich Beaumont, Tox._ Deeatur, 111 Pittsburgh, K a n s . . Sioux Falls, S. Dak Yakima, W a s h . . Greensburg, Pa Aberdeen, S. Dak South Si. Paul, M i n n -. _. _ _ - i $233, 372, 000 220. 53.1, 000 220, 100, 000 1217,829,000 209, 989, 000 209, 179,000 206, 360, 000 203, 288, 000 202.201,000 200'. 802. 000 1 196J 804'. 000 i 11HJ, 004, 000 182, 117,000 180,107, 000 ! 78,119,000 178, O) 1,000 f * 1.09, 045, 000 i 164. .179, 000 158,599,000 158,153,000 i 150,03(5,000 153, 348, 000 146, 3-14. 000 144, 900, 000 139,-101,000 135,801,000 i 134,802,000 134,099,000 132, 521, 000 131,351,000 129, 359, 000 128, 520, 000 128, 302, 000 121*,, 319. 000 123,707,000 120, 909, 000 120,827, 000 120, 820, 000 119; 988, 000 * 118,528,000 113,210,000 110,372,000 1 109, 025, 000 108, 097, 000 107, 258, 000 105,501,000 1 .104, 808, 000 1 103,392,000 97,970, 000 90, 902, 000 j i 96, 733. 000 9G, 022, 000 94, 342, 000 1 90, 550, 000 90, 305, 000 88,314,000 80, 478, 000 82, 981, 000 81,431,000 79,140, 000 1 77, 444, 000 77, 039, 000 70, 703, 000 75, 100, 000 74, 403, 000 74, 200, 000 74, 170, 000 73,511,000 73, 498, 000 73, 375. 000 l 72, 252', 000 09, 875. 000 08. 740', 000 r,8,404.000 67,191.000 <)6, W), 000 ()(), 400, 000 04,011,000 Exchanges for year ended Sept. 30, J 1)23 $204, 388, 000 219,757,000 221. 000, 000 227,105.000 215, 23,r>. 000 184, 482, 000 245,010,000 205, 270. 000 .179, 530, 000 193,508,000 220, 707, 000 .169,378,000 iS-1,863,000 100,041,000 148,421.000 170, 957. 000 141,098, 000 | 105,627,000 102,333,000 153, 502, 000 164,588,000 103,912,000 103, 760, 000 170,900.000 128,428.000 140,527.000 137, 283, 000 121,020,000 122,088,000 127,828,000 122, 578, 000 113,535,000 110, 664, 000 125,345,000 118, 301, 000 127, 582, 000 128,363,000 103,422, 000 109,057,000 131,272,000 122,540,000 81, 438, 000 89, 548, 000 104, 007, 000 102, 774, 000 94,510,000 106, 150. 000 148,177, 000 105,138. 000 80,191, 000 99, 949, 000 74, 930, 000 98,198,000 105, 279, 000 83,697, 000 91, 785, 000 77, 800, 000 100,994, 000 75, 704, 000 95, 389, 000 70,821,000 75, 152, 000 75, 800, 000 74, 938, 000 02, 044, 000 70,751,000 80. 079, 000 72,901,000 74, 390, 000 87, 940, 000 08. 038, 000 65; 327, 000 73, 703, 000 151,002,000 67, 479, 000 79, 504, 000 66, 439, 000 77, 250, 000 * Figure:- taken from the Commercial and Financial Chronicle. Increase Decrea-.c $28,984,000 I. 6, 774, 000 !. 1,500,000 i $9, 330, 000 5, 246, 000 24,097,000 "38~6/>0,666 1, 988, 000 22.071,000! : 7, 291, 000 23, 903, 000 20, 08(5, 000 ""§,"740," 666 13,526.000 I. 29, 698, 000 !. . 7,094.000 i _ 24,947,000 L 8,552,000 j. 3, 734,000 4,051,000 ; '"7,~0r)2,~6(X> 10, 504,000 17, 410; 000 26,000,000 11,033,000 ; "i'ooo, 666 13,073,000 ; 2, 421,000 10, 433, 000 ; : 3, 523, 000 : 6, 781, 000 ! 14,985,000 ! 11,038,000 i 974, 000 ! 5, 103, 000 , 6, 613, 000 7, 530, 000 17,398,000 10,931,000 ; 12, 744, 000 9, 300,000 28,934, 000 19,477, 000 4,030, 000 4, 484, 000 10, 985, 000 1, 2S8,000 44, 785.000 7,108,000 10,771,000 j "3,216," 666 ~2i~686~66o"i 6, 668, 000 ""3." 850," 666 14, 729, 000 3,471,000 ~8, 678,"666" " 18," (H 3,"666 "5," 727," 666" "Io.243,666 6,623, 000 1, 887, 000 897, 000 162, 000 .11,819,000 2,491,000 6, 503,000 640, 000 892, 000 14, 505, 000 4, 214, 000 4, 548, 000 4, 957, 000 83,198,000 288, 000 12,818,000 39, 000 12, 039, 000 612 R E P O R T O F TT!.K C O M P T R O L L E R O F . T ILK C U B R E X C Y TABLE NO. 89.—Comparative statement of the exchanges of the. clearing houses of the United States for the years ended September 30, 1924, and September 30,1923—Con. Exchanges for year ended Sept. 30, 1924 Clewing houso at — 156 ! 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 167 168 169 170 171 172 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 196 197 Aurora, 111 Jamestown, N. Y Santa Barbara, Calif Lowell, Mass Orange, N . J Colorado Springs, Colo Boise, I d a h o . . . ' Jackson, M iss Binghamton, N. Y Bakersfield, Calif Pueblo, Colo llolyoke, Mass Columbus, On Norristown, PJI Niagara Falls, N . Y Meridian, Miss A nn Arbor, Mich Bangor, Me Bcllinghnm, Wash Hamilton, Ohio Hagerstown, Md Riverside, Calif New Brighton, Pa Modesto, Calif Oshkosh, Wis La Crossc, Wis Reno, N e v . . . Great Falls, Mont Tucson. Ariz. Lebanon, Pa < >wensboro, Ky Montclair, N . J Okmulgee, Okla Winona, Minn Mason City, Iowa Billings, Mont. 11 asti ngs, N e b r P o r t A r t h u r , Tex Iowa C ity, Iowa Santa-Rosa. Calif E ugeno, Oreg A tehison, Kans Frederick, Md 399 Fremont, Nebr 200 . Lawrence, Kans 201 , Yicksbtirg, Miss 202 j Rochester, Minn 203 Lorain, Ohio. 201 ! Jacksonville, 111 2 0 5 ! Franklin, Pa 206 I Me A lester, Okla 207 i Parsons, Kaus 2t)8 Faribault, Minn 209 Elberton, Ga 210 Adrian, Mich 211 ! Outhrie, Okla 212 • N e\v A1 bany, I mi 213 I Minot, N. Dak 214 ! Jamestown, N . Dak 215! Empona, Kans 216 ! Glasgow, Ky Homestead, Pa Total .- _ \ | f j ; > • { I | j j | ] ; \ > : I I ! ---.j \ : ! ; j ! ! | ; i : ! j \ | i i ; i i ; : Exchanges for year ended Sept.. 30, .1923 Increase $03,911,000 62, 273,000 61, 987, 000 61,760.000 58,477, 000 56, 120,000 55, 922, 000 i 51, 005, 000 53, -149, 000 52, 727,000 1 48, 028,000 i 47, 727, 000 46, 679,000 40. 156. 000 45, 001, 000 ' 44. 705,000 1 43, 967, 000 41, 430, 000 41, 295, 000 141,107,000 39,819,000 i 39, 582, 000 39, 472,000 38, 490,000 37,638. 000 35, 322. 000 33,166, 000 33,030, 000 32, 395, 000 30, 700, 000 30, 302. 000 29, 703, 000 29,319,000 27, 875, 000 i 27, 102, ( M K ) 27, 0!5. 000 i 26, 754, 000 26,714,000 1 20, 152, 000 25, 938, 000 22,079.000 22, Ofi 1,000 21, 773, 000 21,003,000 20, 702,000 20, 492, 000 i 20, 456, O X C) 19,873,000 .17,601.000 i 10, 178,000 15, 623. 000 12,783,000 12, M S , 000 12,388,000 11,888,000 8,091,000 » 8,096, 000 j 8,010,000 0, 956, 000 6,035. 000 4, 850; 000 2,198,000 $5K, 763,000 : 60, 529, 000i 56,318,000 ! 68. H I , 000 j . . . 53, 8*7, 000i 50,512,000 I 56. 470, 000 ! 5i, 232, 000i 57. 302, 000 ! 50, 033. 000 j 44, 627, 000 ! 50. 030. 000 ! 48,711,000 i 43. 839, 000 | 2 21,312.000 I 47, 114,000 40, 139.000 40,701,000 38, 131,000 44, 826, 000 38, 889, 000 35,951.000 39, 650, 000 38. 947, 000 37; 2*6, 000 3-1, 285, 000 3* 920. COO 43, 759. 000 31, 183,000 28, ')7.E, 000 25, 322, 000 25,221,000 42. 038, 000 31, 771, 000 28,716,000 27, 705, 000 26, 867, 000 29, 86-1, 000 33, 246, 000 29. 090, (KM) \[i, 326. 000 25, 2t;S, 000 21. 155,000 21,7*9,000 17,940,000 19, 492,000 22,117.000 18. 990, 000 18, 549, 000 17,924.000 20, 270, 000 1.5, 151, 000 10,892,000 1!, 111,000 .10, 975, (KM) 9,611,000 7, 783, 000 10, 232, 000 8, 985, 000 8, 340, 000 4, 590. 000 2, 520, 000 i 438, 778,113, 000 I 412, 195,132, 000 i 41.2, 195,132,000 j ; 26, 582,981, OfK) $5,1.") 1,000 . . . 1,744,000 l._ 5,639,000 I ! $0,381,000 4,630,000 I 5,914,000 i ; .548,000 2,833.000 ' i 3,853,000 2,694,000 I 3,401,000 I 2,303,000 02,000 2.317.000 23; 689,000 :, 409, 000 3, 828, 000 735, 000 3. JG 1,000 3,719,000 930. 000 3,631,000 178,000 457, 000 392.000 1,037; 000 1, 751,000 10, 729,000 1,212,000 ! .. 1, 725. 000 i 4,980,000 : 4,4.82.000 j I 12,719.000 ! 3,899, 000 j 1,014,000 600,000 j "113.000 ! 3,150,000 __| 7,091,000 I 3,152,000 2,753,000 | . . . .. . .... 3.217,000 618,000 _._ 746,000 2, 75(>, 000 ^ 1,000,000 , l.Otf 1,000 877,000 ; 948,000 1, 740,000 4, (553, 000 2,371,000 1,776,000 1,277,000 : 913,000 i 917,000 313,000 : . "2,216,666 2,029,000 1,711,000 260,000 ! ""328," 000 28, 588, 312, 000 12,005,331,000 2,005,331,000 j ..... I- Incren.se 1 Figures taken from the Commercial and Financial Chronicle. » 6 months. Decrease I j 2(5,582,981,000 | 613 KEPOBT OF THE COMPTUOi.LlCi? Of TOE l.'PHTtEXCi" TABLE N O . 90.•- Comparative ataie-inent of transaction* of clearing-houxe axsociaiions in ike. 12 Federal rexerre bank cities and in other cities with irG.'isaclion.i of $1,000,000..000 in yearn ended September 30, 102A and 1923 [ I n t h o u s a n d s of dollars] ! Clearing house ;>!•-• 1 I "Boston, Mass 2 j New Y u i k . N . Y Clevdund, Ohio •"';T"T • 20 :>%). ..j 235, 108, l r>'392, 2. 770, Atlanta, On Chicago, 3(1 t>t. Louis. Mo . Minneapolis, Minn... Kansas City, Mo..._ Dallas T.!x._ San F ra 11 c i sco, Calif. OTIlEll CITIES Pittsburgh. Pa Los Angeles, Calif Detroit, Mich Buitimore, Md Cincinnati, Ohio New Orleans, La Buffalo, N. Y Soattie, "Wasn Omaha, Nebr Portland, Ores... Mil wan kce, \Y is St. Paul, Minn Denver, Colo _,... Louisville, Ky Houston, Ky |}irrriiny;ha;i), Ala Oklahoma. OkJa Washington, D . C Memphis, Term Indianapolis, I n d . . . Nashville, Tenn__ 649,' 000 '. 548, !. (321, I, 890, ', 190, ... . Grand total of ail cities (2J7) S. 002, 809 ;, 291,994 7, 219, (i!0 4. <)45, .107 :i,'A22. i)2o I ... 2.997, 558 2, 2i»>:, 272 ! 2,042. 082 I i, 073, 597 ' i- •'-£. 530 1, ><v>7, 80(5 .... _ Total all other cities (184) ", 009, 937 , 640, 470 ,917.589 )| l Total. | _. j 1 ; • , j j : I. «0:j, 27) i,5«'», 027 !. 545, 587 1,34-1. S4 i. iV0, 7W U 143. 502 i, 081, 922 1,012,317 1,0(»7, 111 57, 053. X 407, '.-33, 707 ' 3'), S4I, 340 327. 290, 780 j 1. 158, 253 i 20, 877, 2i 8 i 411.291. 222, 17 214,7 7 281.04 75.259 a 205 535. 7fl3 418. 71:-". 880, 130 24, 2tiO: to3 | 077,023 8, 009, 488 (i. 555. 092 (>,+4ft. 110 4, 827. 289 3,419, 500 2, M7, 808 2. 307, 379 L, 809, 393 2, 133, lt>8 I. 790, 840 1,818,417 ' ~5:i ] I, ()53. 357 !, o34| 040 1,381,492 J.3-20, 200 1, 106, 409 1,082, 091 1, 145, 009 1. 03U, 996 982, 568 54,945,001 | 06, 019 730. 902 771. 494 117, 878 "349"750 " 172,(189" 159,571 135, (W0 79, 389 93, 228 50. 086 34,987 !... 1(54,095 j .. 24,587 I. . 4. 31 v j > 0L, 471 . . nil""" i 00, 087 27, 079 2\, 543 I... 2,077, 794 j 509.418 382, 235, 731 | 29,959,403. j 20. 944, 477 1.(543,835 1,246, 111 7.r>S, 890 i >i3S, 778. 113 j 4 12, 195, 132 | 28, 588, 3i 2 2, oo.-i. ; m Figures taken from the. Commercial and Financial Chronicle. 344 425 602 929 "Decrease i Total of 2i other principal oilirs.... _ 1 OOS, 360 :>. «3(5, 3!, 180. 7. 115, 3, 655. 6. 17?; 2, 359, 8, 297. Total 12 Federal reserve bank cities... I Increase TABLE N O . 91.—State (commercial), savings, private bank, loan and trust company, and national bank failures, year ended June SO, 1924 (Cents omitted) State (commercial) banks Savings banks Trust companies Total Private banks Grand total all banks National banks States Number Maine New Hampshire (none) Vermont (none) Massachusetts (none) Rhode Island (none) Connecticut (none) - Liabilities il Num- Liabilities Num- Liabilities ber ber o $614,154 1 1 , $614,154 $614,151 H i 1 New York.. . New Jersey (none) Pennsylvania Delaware (none) Maryland ._. _. District of Columbia (none) Total Eastern States _ 614,154 1 | 1 fi14.154 fi14 154 o o g 1 ] 1,801 2 2. 126.087 125,000 2 585,666 2 5.R5. onn 180,000 1 180,000 l 180, 000 3 $460,000 $1,801 1 1 1 306,801 1 $2, 124,286 1 1 West Virginia (none) North Carolina. South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee -- Total Southern States ' — 4 766, 801 228,500 3 228. 500 7 13 =3 20 2 6 4 34 37 3 7 6 3 1, 274, 000 4, 485, 037 2,967,836 268, 330 419, 8.50 441,804 276, 700 1,115,000 752,911 701,000 906,459 7 13 20 4 6 4 4 13 8 6 1. 274. 000 4, 485, 037 2, 967, 836 3, 744, 814 419, 850 441, 804. 276, 700 1,516,000 2,874, 131 701, 000 006. 459 2 i. 471. 075 1 285, 078 ] 173.043 82 _ - 460,000 3 Virginia Ohio Liabilities _ Total New England States Indiana Num- Liabilities Num- Liabilities Num- Liabilities Number ber ber ber 13,837,427 91 19.836. 131 5 6. 801. 601 96 26, 637, 732 I 771,628 1,676,535 3 12 771,628 3,157, 584 1 989, 732 4 12 1. 761. 360 3,157, 584 2 $3, 476, 484 • 46 31 3 2 2,121,220 5. 597. 704 576,992 6 401,000 401, 000 4 904,057 2,124, 286 ! 5 | 2,891,087 ~= o 3 | 4,872,405 1 H W O 228, 500 9 2, 745, 075 4,485, 037 3,252, 914 3, 744, 814 592. 893 441, 804 275, 700 6.388.405 2,874,131 701,000 906, 459 *! 4 i 4 1 J4 8 i n W Q Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota h-i Iowa g Missouri co Ml 1 5 li 1 South Dakota u Nebraska g Colorado New Mexico Oklahoma Total Western States _ -- 10, 520, 900 31 10, 520,900 1 676, 257 '9 1,060,077 4, 987, 971 905, 712 14 70 59 23 4,471,043 714,193 3,224 026 26,947,945 22, 799,122 20,723, 676 75,179, 200 13 8,619,749 206 83, 798,949 23,971, 074 44,023,000 4,477, 238 7,821,590 14,715,344 4,447,000 5, 545,000 5, 257. 291 9, 503, 000 20 17 8 4 23 37 3 12 18 5,898 399 12 11,339, 685 3,081,411 2. 277, 218 211,751,251 ^ 1,437, 835 2 1.571,119 1 8 122 038 2 " 8 , 4 0 8 , J59 147 134 27 33 91 25 17 28 76 29 869 473 55 362 685 7, 558, 649 10, 098, 808 26,466, 595 5,884, 835 7,116,119 13 379 3°9 17,911,159 119,760, 537 112 53,887,115 578 173, 047, 652 1, 730,430 256, 428 629, 753 1,770,000 1,054, 299 2 1 372, 002 238, 231 2 2 6 69,450 2 1 1, 573, 513 321,061 10 4 2 4 3 2,103, 092 494, 659 629, 753 3,343,513 1,375, 360 1, 590, 589 1 804,448 6 2, 395,037 11 6 12 7 1 1 1 2 117,452 o, 188,155 660, 000 7,025, 001 08 1 0 1,120, 930 182, 400 .37 23 7 13,567, 600 18 2, 276, 837 193 4 2,491,149 127 117 19 29 68 18 14 16 58 4 2,49.1.149 466 8 3 j 3 4, 329,000 112,940,388 3 4,329, 000 7 o 2 2 1 1,356, 430 256,428 629, 753 1,770,000 481,001 4 1 374,000 0 s . 31 45 2 7 2 5 23,971, 074 44,023,000 4,477,238 7,821, 590 12,224,195 4.447, 000 1,216,000 5 257 291 9,503, 000 13 14 29 Wyoming Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Nevada (none) \rizona 48,813,863 127 117 19 459 Total Middle Western States 1 Kansas 1 Montana i 137 _ 1 North Dakota ^ 2 17 20 64 2 18 3 11 3 16 58 _ 3, 794, 786 644, 743 2, 046, 497 16,771,819 9, 591, 580 13,516, 275 1, 590, 589 j 1 573,298 Total Pacific States 20 6,084, 201 1 573, 298 1 871,000 Total United States 699 182,135,879 33 11,708,352 14 23, 868, 304 3, 794, 786 714, 193 2,163, 949 21, 959, 974 21,893,410 20, 723, 676 i> 22 31 5,475, 787 7,031,499 7 3,309,915 29 223,188, 322 138 74, 742, 666 915 297,930, 988 H o o 10,341,41.4 777 o o 1 I 3 Assets taken over by another bank, no oss to depositors. Two banks reopened. One bank reopened. * Liabilities obtained from Bankers' Directory. 5 Depositors of one bank paid in full and three banks reopened. 6 Liabilities of four banks not available. 7 Depositors paid in full. 8 Five banks reopened. 9 Xot under State supervision; liabilities of one bank obtained from Banker's Directory. 10 Liabilities of two banks not available. II Six banks reopened, liabilities of two of which obtained from Banker's Directory. 12 Liabilities one bank not included. 13 Four banks reopened. 14 Liabilities of six banks obtained from Bankers' Directory. o fcd Cn 616 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 92.—Number, assets, and liabilities of State (commercial) banks, savings banks, loan and trust companies, private and national banks which failed, in years ended June 30, 1914, to June 30, 1924 [For prior years, see annual report, 19201 [In thousands of dollars] State institutions Year ended June 30— State (coniraereial) banks Number 53 57 23 15 12 35 1914 1915 _> 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 Assets 8,947 3,600 2,148 2,539 861 32 263 306 202 699 Total 1,697 18,095 Savings banks Liabili- Numties ber 11,511 4,820 2,991 3, 351 1,094 7,775 11,945 24,810 73,044 53,886 182, 136 93 7 5 3 1 1 2 Liabili- Numties ber Assets Liabilities 643 4,255 7,750 75 60 12,783 9 9 3 4 2 4 3 26 35 7 14 7,948 988 256 1,470 1,845 2, 736 2,248 5, 607 11,708 13 11 17 33 377,3(53 Assets Loan and trust companies 8,752 1,341 257 2,371 1,898 1,651 3,978 65, 535 17, 641 2,818 23,868 39, 553 116 12,507 130,110 769 4,335 11,885 100 80 85 State institutions Private banks Year ended June 30— Number 1914 . 1915 1916 _ 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 Total 1 27 39 12 15 10 1 Assets 3,063 7,652 358 2,668 6,429 9 28 12 11 31 . 195 20,170 Liabili- Numties ber 11,027 17,370 877 5,478 7,186 100 3,031 3,044 3,000 2,239 5,476 Assets Liabili- Num- Assetsties ber nominal value 96 110 41 35 25 42 44 330 364 237 777 20, 601 16,495 10, 512 6, 752 9,195 32,059 21 27,866 14 16, 010 13 11,300 7 10, 258 2 9,611 1 18,955 5 96, 124 28 95, 933 33 64, 550 37 223, 188 U38 58,828 2,101 63, 55f> 605, 854 Does not include assets or liabilities of five banks. National banks Total State and private institutions 299 Liabilities 12.038 16,832 3,868 6, 895 2,300 535 2,739 18, 806 21, 679 21,602 84, 974 9,774 12,767 3,020 5,282 2, 359 496 1,930 17,301 20, 287 20,076 74, 743 192,268 168,035 TABLE No. 93 SHOWING INDIVIDUAL STATEMENTS OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF EACH NATIONAL BANK (States, Territories, and Towns Arranged Alphabetically), AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCTOBER 10, 1924, IS OMITTED FROM THIS REPORT AND PUBLISHED AS A SEPARATE TABLE 617 INDEX ACCEPTANCES. (See Bank acceptances.) AMENDMENTS. (See Legislation recommended.) ASSESSMENTS. (See also Failures of national bank?): Page Account of national and Federal reserve bank circulation... 146,202,205 Cost of printing plates, yearly, 1883-1924 202 Examiners'fees, 1883-1924 202 Salaries and expenses of national bank examiner? _._ 144,202 Upon shareholders of insolvent nat ional banks 74,214 ASSETS. (See National and all other reporting banks; Banks other than national; Federal reserve banks; National banks.) B A N K ACCEPTANCES . * Held by national banks at date of each report during jear ended October 10, 1924 B ANK CURRENCY. (See Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve notes; National bank circulation.) 29 BANK OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES CONVICTED OF CRIMINAL VIOLATIONS OF LAW: Convictions reported by Department of Justice _ BANK PREMISES AND OTHER REAL ESTATE OWNED. (See Banks other than national; Federal reserve banks; National banks.) 75 BANKING POWER OF THE UNITED STATES: Comparison and classification of, during year ended June 30,1024 __ 122 BANKS OTHER THAN NATIONAL: Aggregate resources and liabilities of, by classes of banks, 1920-1924 C04-G06 Chartered banks of Canada, condition of, September 30,1924, and capital, etc., monthly, October 1923 to September 1924 C07 Combined returns from State (commercial), savings, private banks, and loan and trust companies, June 30,1924 99,588 Conversions and reorganizations as national banks of State banks, and primary organizations as national banks since 1900 _ 101) Earnings, expenses, and dividends of, in the District of Columbia, years ended June 30,1923-24. 121 Failures of, in each. State during year ended June 30,1924 014 Failures of, years ended June 30,1914-1924 GG I Foreign banks of issue, resources of, June 30,1924 114 Gold, silver, etc., held by, 1914-1924 00(3 In the District of Columbia _ _ _. 123,552-557 Loan and trust companies, statistics relating to 89,91, 568, 604 Mutual and stook savings banks, statistics relating to 95-98 Mutual savings banks, statistics relating to 93,580,605 Number and capital of State banks converted into national banking associations, in each State and Territory, from 18(13 to October 31, 1924 169 Principal items of resources and liabilities of, 1919-1924 _ 101 .Private banks, statistics relating to 98, 584,606 Relative growth in number and resources of, compared with national banks, 1878-1924, and charts showing ___ _ 12-15 Resources and liabilities of all reporting, June 30,1924 09 Resources and liabilities of, for each class of bank?. Ju ne 30, 1924 _ _ 101 Savings banks, including postal savings, number of depositors, and amount of deposits, etc., in the principal countries of the world (various dates) _ 141 School savings banks, statistics relating to - . 140 .State (commercial) banks, statistics relating to 87, 500, (»0i Stock savings banks, statistics relating to _ 91,576,605 Summaries of returns, June 30, 1924, from State (commercial), savings, and private banks and loan and trust companies, by States _ _ 5C0-595 BONDS, SECURITIES, ETC., OWNED BY NATIONAL BANKS. (See Investments of national banks; United States bonds; United States Government securities owned by national banks.) BRANCH BANKING. (See also Legislation recommended): Comptroller's v ie ws w itli respect there to BRANCH BANKS. (See Domestic branches of national banks.) 3 619 620 IXDEX BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS: Page Assets and liabilities of, in District of Columbia, six-month periods ended December 31, 1923, and June 30, 1924. 553,559 Progress of, in the United States, statistics relating to 125 Statistics relative to, in District of Columbia, 1909-1924 125 " C A L L S " FOR REPORTS OF CONDITION OP NATIONAL BANKS: Dates of, 1914-1924... _ CANADA. (See Banks other than national.) CAPITAL STOCK OF NATIONAL BANKS. _.. ._ 233 (Seeateo Legislation recommended): Amount of, March 31, 1924, alphabetically by counties in each State and Federal reserve district _.. _ 430,489 Amount of monthly increases, years ended October 31,1920-1924 _ 170 Authorized, each month, January, 1914, to November, 1924 _ 153 Chartered, consolidated, in voluntary liquidation, insolvent, years ended October 31,1914-1924.. 170 Chartered in each State, year ended October 31, 1924 173,177 Chartered monthly, year ended October 31,1921, conversions, reorganizations, primary organizations, and total. -.178 Classification of banks according to, December 31,1923 65,178 Consolidated banks under act November 7,1918 166,168 Date of each report of condition, 1914-1924 238 Domestic branches _ 24 Failed banks in charge of receivers, year ended October 31,1924 _ _ 73,206 In each Federal reserve district, June 30,1924, and at date, of each report during year ended October 10, 1924 _ _ _ _ 29,419 Issuing and not issuing circulation December 31, J 92-1 22,194 Liquidated banks, year ended October 31, 1924 161 Organized, failed, and reported in voluntary liquidation, year ended October 31, 1924, in each Stale 177 Percentage of dividends and net addition to profits to, in cities, States, and Federal reserve districts, June 30, .1921 58,02 Percentage of, to aggregate resources, including rediscounts, 1916-1924 _ __. 66 Relation of, to individual deposits, loans, and aggregate resource?, etc., date of report following June report, 1918-1924 _ _ 04 CAPITAL, SURPLUS, AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS OF NATIONAL BANKS: Comparative statement of, during year ended October 10, 1924.. ___ „ 30 Relation of, to individual deposits, date of June report, 1918-1924. 64 CAsniN BANKS: Classification of, in national and State banks, June 30, 1924 118 Gold, silver, etc., held by banks other than national, 1914-1924 606 Gold, silver, etc., held by national banks at date of each report, .1914-1924 275 Held by national banks in city of New York, January 13, 1914, to October 10, 1924 278 National banks, at date of each report during year ended October 10,1924, by reserve cities and States, etc 200 National banks, in each State, June 30 and October 10, 1924 32.596 CHANGES OF TITLE OF NATIONAL BANKS: Incident to consolidations, year ended October 31, 1924 _ 172 List of associations involved, year ended October 31,1924. 172 CHARTERS OF NATIONAL BANKS. (See also Legislation recommended; Organization of national banks): Applied for, granted, and refused, year ended October 31,1924 _ 23 List of banks chartered in each State during year ended October 31,1924 173 Number and classification of banks chartered monthly, year ended October 31,1924 178 CHARTS: Showing percentage of national bank resources to combined resources of national banks, State banks and trust companies; growth in number of national banks, State banks and trust companies, etc., 1878-1924. _ _ _ 13-15 CIRCULATION. (See Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve notes; National bank circulation.) CLEABING-HOUSE ASSOCIATIONS: Comparison of transactions of, in the 12 Federal reserve bank cities and elsewhere, 1924-1023.. 87,613 Exchanges for, in national banks; date of each report, year ended October 10,1924 29 Statement of balances of clearing houses in the United States, September 30,1924-1923.. 610 Statement of balances of New York clearing house. _ 87,608-609 CLERKS IN OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY: Names and salaries of, at close of business October 31,1924__ 155 COIN AND COIN CERTIFICATES. (Seo Cash in banks; Money in the United States.) COIN AND PAPER CURRENCY. (See Banks other than national; Cash in banks; Gold; Mint, Director of.) INDEX 621 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CHRONICLE: Page Rates for money reported by.__ Sterling exchange rates reported by _ _ 84 85 COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURBKNCV: Names of, since organization of the, bureau and length of service _ _ 155 CONCLUSION: Appraisement of work of personnel.. _._ 146 CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS. (See National banks.) CONSOLIDATION OF NATIONAL HANKS: Changes in capital, surplus, undivided profits, and aggregate resources incident t o . Changes in title incident to _ Under act of November 7, 1918, list of Under act of November 7, 1918, number of, and loss to capital incident to, 1919-1924 106 172 108 170 C RIMINAL VIOLATIONS; OF LAW. (See Department of Justice.) CREDITORS OF INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANKS. (See Failures of national banks.) DEIIT OF THE UNITED STATES. (See Interest-bearing debt of the- United States.) DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE: Report of, on criminal violations of law during year ended October 31, 1924 _ 75 DEPOSITORS: Mutual and stock savings banks, June 30, 1923-24 _ _ 95 Mutual and stock savings banks, June 30,1914-1924, with average due each depositor. 1)8 Postal Savings System, fiscal year ended June 30, 1924 134 Savings banks, including postal savings, in the principal countries of the world (various dates).. 141 Savings, in national banks, June 30, 1921, in reserve cities and States.. 50 School savings banks, school year 1923-24 110 DEPOSITS. (See also Banks other than National; National and all other reporting banks; National banks): Amount of, in national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State and Federal reserve district, March 31, 1924 430,489 Comparative changes in demand and time, of national hanks since June 30, 1920 4.0 Individual, in all reporting banks, classification of, June 30, 1924 110 National batiks, demand and tiino. at date of each report, during year ended October 10, 1924, by reserve cities and States 244 National banks, at. date of suspension. _ 20(i National banks, on or about June 30, 1914-1924 429 Percentage of, in national banks, to aggregate resources, 191G-3924 _. (>?> Postal Savings S y s t e m , J u n e 30, 1924 138 R e l a t i o n of, to capital, in n a t i o n a l b a n k s , a t d a t e of fall r e p o r t , 1918-1924 (>4 R e s e r v e r e q u i r e d a n d hold on, b y n a t i o n a l b a n k s i n reserve cities a n d S t a t e s , a t d a t e of each report d u r i n g year e n d e d O c t o b e r 10, 1924 281 Savings b a n k s , in principal c o u n t r i e s of t h e w o r l d , various d a t e s . 141 Savings, i n m u t u a l a n d stock s a v i n g s b a n k s , J u n o 30, 1914-1924, w i t h average d u e each d e p o s i t o r . 98 Savings, in m u t u a l a n d stock savings b a n k s , w i t h r a t e of i n t e r e s t , b y S t a t e s , J u n e 30, 1923-24 9(5,97 Savings, i n n a t i o n a l b a n k s , w i t h n u m b e r of d e p o s i t o r s a n d r a t e of i n t e r e s t paid, i n reserve cities a n d S t a t e s , J u n e 30, 1924_ 50 School savings.._ _ _ 140 S t a t e m e n t relative t o , in n a t i o n a l b a n k s d u r i n g y e a r e n d o d J u n e 30,1924, a n d since 1913 50 T o t a l , of n a t i o n a l b a n k s , g r o u p e d according t o c a p i t a l stock, D e c e m b e r 31,1923 05,178 DKP UTY C OMPTP.O LLERS : Names of, and length of service _ 155 DESTRUCTION. (See alao Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve notes; National bank circulation): National bank notes destroyed yearly since establishment of the system _ 199 National bank notes, Federal reserve bank notes, and Federal reserve notes destroyed monthly, year ended October 31,1924 198 DIGEST OF DECISIONS RELATING TO NATIONAL BANKS: (Omitted from this report and published as a separate pamphlet.) DISCOUNT: And interest rates prevailing in various cities, weeks ended September and October 15, 1921, and month ended October 15, 1923 _ Rates approved by Federal Reserve Board, in effect October 31, 1924 Rates of, in Now York market DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. (See also Banks other than national): Building and loan associations in, statistics relative to, 1909-1924. Earnings, expenses, and dividends, June 30, 1923-24, of savings banks and trust companies in_. Resources, etc., of financial institutions in, June 30, J924 _ DIVIDENDS. (See Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks; Failures of national banks.) 83 82 84 125 124 123 DOMESTIC BRANCHES OF NATIONAL BAN*KS: List of 24 622 INDEX Page DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN SECURITIES HELD BY NATIONAL BANKS. EARNINGS, EXPENSES, AND DIVIDENDS OF NATIONAL BANKS: (See Investments of national banks.) By Federal reserve districts, year ended June 30, 1.924 Dividends to capital; dividends to capital and surplus; net addition to profits to capital and surplus; percentages of, years ended June 30,1914-1924 In each Federal reserve city and State, year ended June 30, 1924 _ _ Disposition of, years ended June 30,1923-24 Statement relative to year ended June 30,1924 _ _ EARNINGS, LOANS, AND INVESTMENTS OF NATIONAL BANKS, year ended June 30,1924. EXAMINATION OF NATIONAL BANES: Cost of, 1833-1024 EXAMINERS. (See National bank examiners.) EXCHANGES. (See Clearing-house associations.) - 62 64 54 53 52 1 202 EXHIBIT N O . l : Proposed revision of section 5200, Revised Statutes, with explanatory data relative thereto 148 EXPENSES. (See Office of the Comptroller of the Currency; Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks; Failures of national banks; national bank circulation, Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve notes.) EXPORTS AND IMPORTS: Merchandise, gold and silver, for calendar years 1914-1923; nine months ended September 30, 1924 ..119,122 FAILURES OF NATIONAL BANKS: Assessments against stockholders _ _ _ _. _ __ 74 Assets (nominal value), liabilities, and number of, years ended June 30,1914-1924 _ 616 Capital and surplus at date of organization and at date of failure, dividends paid while solvent, etc., of each bank, in charge of receiver, year ended October 31,1924 _ _. 206 Closed and active receiverships _ 71 Comparative statement relative to assets, etc., active receiverships, year ended October 31,1924. 73 200,214 Dividends paid to creditors and total dividends in each case up to November 1,1924 73,214,231 List of banks restored to solvency and those which failed subsequent to restoration to solvency since August 2,1886 _ _ 230 Number and capital of, each year ended October 31,1914-1924 _ 170 Number and liabilities of, in each State, year ended June 30,1924 _._ 614 Number, capital, and gross assets of, in each State, year ended October 31,1924 177 Number of, in each State, since beginning of the system 171 Receiverships closed during year ended October 31,1924. 73 Statement relative to, year ended October 31,1924... ._ 73 Statistics relative each bank in charge of receiver, October 31, 1924 214 FAILURES OF STATE BANKS. (See Banks other than national.) FEDERAL FARM LOAN SYSTEM: Condition of Federal intermediate credit banks, September 30, 1924 _ 133 Condition of Federal land banks, September 30,1924 _ _ 131 Condition of joint-stock land banks, September 30,1924 __. _ _ 132 _ FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS. (Sec also Federal reserve system.): Assets and liabilities of, latter part of each year, 1915-1924 ___ _ 80 Bills discounted by. secured by United States Government obligations, to total bills discounted and purchased by, etc., at end of each month, year ended October 31,1924.._ _ 82 Circulation outstanding, secured by gold and commercial paper, etc., weekly, November 7,1923, to October 29,1924 _ _ 203 Condition of, at close of each month, January 30, 1920, to October 29, 1924 _ 81 Discount rates of, in effect October 31,1924 82 National-bank reserve with, at date of each report during year ended October 10,1924 29,280,281 Resources and liabilities of, October 29, 1924 79 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK NOTES: Amount received for redemption each month, year ended October 31,1924, by National Bank Redemption Agency and source whence received 200,201 Cost of redemption of year ended June 30,1924. 22,201 Issued, redeemed, and outstanding October 31, 1924 _ _ 205 Outstanding, November 1, 1921, secured by United States bonds and lawful money, with increase or decrease since October 1,1924, and November 1,1923. __- 21 Redemption of, in fiscal year ended June 30, 1924, cost of, etc., statement relative to _ 22 Taxes assessed on, cost of redemption and cost of plates, years ended June 30,1915-1924 205 Vault balance, October 31, 1924 _ 205 FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. (See also Federal reserve system): Discount rates in effect October 31,1924, approved by 82 INDEX 623 FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES: Pago Amount received for redemption each moult), year ended October 31, 1924, by National Bank Redemption Agency, and source whence received ___ 200 Cos- -<f f'Joiiij>1'•'>!] of, \earended June SO, J 924 .._. 22. 201 T)en =••»!'!! vi.i UMIS of. ?v>eeivcd and destroyed since organization of banks, 'amount on hand October ;?; ~"-ii*_ ••••:•; «(/:if\:(.' wh^neoreceived v. 204 I: .••.'•'!, vwired, and. outstanding, year ended October 3!, 1021 '.'01 Outstanding, sous red by gold find commercial paper, ^ t c . weekly, November 7, 1923, to Octol-'T 29, 192-1. 103 Vault balance, October 31, 1921 201 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. (See Federal reserve banks; Lejiishiiion recommended.) Foit&KJX BANKING. (See Foreign batiks of i:;suo; Bank.s other th:m national.) FOREIGN B.VNKS OF issri-:: Resourced oi, June 30, 1924 144 FOREICN BRANCHES OF NATIONAL BANKS: LofiDlion and condition, of, June 30, 1924.. FOREIGN GOVERNMENT I;ONI>R. GENERAL CONDITIONS: 234 (See Investments of national banks.) Reference to, dunng the- last year 1 GlLPIN, W . J . , MANAGER OF N E W YORK CLEARINC. HOUSE: Clearing-house transactions, reported by . GOLD. (See aho Banks other than national; Cash in banks; Exports and imports; Money in the, United States): Held by all banks, June 30, 1.924... Held by national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924 Held by national banks at date of each report from January 13, 1914, to October 10, 1924 Held by national banks in city of New Yoik at date of each report from January 13, 1914, to October 10,1924.... _ Stock of, in principal countries of the world, December 31, 1923 IMPORTS. (See Exports and imports.) 87 119 2-"0 275 278 J26 INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANKS. (See Failures of national banks.) INSOLVENT BANKS OTHER THAN NATIONAL. (See Banks other than national.) INTEREST. (See Deposits; interest-bearing debt of the United States.) INTEREST-BEARING PKBT OF THE UNITED STATES: Detailed statement relative, to, June 30, .1.924 19 INVESTMENTS OF NATIONAL BANKS. (See also Banks other than national): Arranged alphabetically by counties in each State end Federal reserve district, March 31, J924. 4:iO, 489 A t date, of each report during year ended October 10, 1924. 29 At date of each report from January i3, 1914, to October 10, 192}... . 289 Classification of, June ?,(h 1923-2-1 __ _. 44 Comparnt-ivo changes in, since June, 30, 1920 40 Comparison of, in year ended October 10, 1924... 30 Earnings, loans and, year ended June 30, 1921 1 In the two central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and elsewhere, October 10, 1924 240 Losses charged oil on, June 30, J.923-24 £3 Losses charged off on, in reserve cities and States, June 30, 1924 ._ 58 Losses charged oft' on, in each Federal reserve district, Jure 30, 1924 02 Losses charged off on, years ended June 30, 1918-1924 (4 Onor about June 30, 1914-1924 428 Percentage of, to aggregate resources, 1916-1924. 06 United States Government, domestic and foreign bonds and securities held in reserve cities and States, June 30, 1924, classification of. 41,45 ISSUES AND REDEMPTIONS. (See Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve notes; National bank circulation.) LABOR BANKS. (See National banks.) LAWFUL MONEY: Deposited to secure circulation of national banks in charge of receivers, year ended October 31, 1924 2GG Deposited with Federal reserve banks as reserve, at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924... 29,280,281 Deposited with Treasurer of the United States to redeem circulation, 1st day of each month, from January, 1914, to November, 1924.. 158 Gold, silver, etc., held by banks other than national, June, 1914-1924 006 Gold, silver, etc., held by national banks at date of each report from January 13, 1914, to October 10, 1.924 .._ 275 XiSOlSL.VTION RECOMMENDED: Authority of officers to sign reports Branch bank ing Check certification procedure against bank examiners Criminal __ 0 3 9 10 624 ISTDEX LEGISLATION RECOMMENDED—Continued. Criminal procedure for libeling national banks __ Dealing in securities _ Elimination of date of charter expiration _ Establishment of a new officer with title of" Chairman of the board" Issuance of charters for $100,000 capital to banks operating in outlying districts of cities over 50,000 population-. .' _ Legal loan limit to any one person (sec. 5200, Rev. Stat.) .._ Limitation on liabilities which national bank may incur (sec .5202, Rev. Stat.) Permission for a national bank to hold real estate for a location... _ Real-estate loans _ Rediscount limitations on Federal reserve banks _ Safe-deposit boxes Stock dividends _ Page 10 12 6 8 7 7 9 8 11 9 10 8 LIQUIDATION OV NATIONAL BANKS: Capital and number of, in each State, year ended October 31, 1924 Capital and number of, years ended October 31,1914-1924 Capital, date, and title of banks placed in, during year ended October 31, 1924, with names of succeeding banks in cases of succession Number of, in each State, since beginning of the system _ Statement relative to, during year ended October 31, 1924, and since 1863 177 170 161 171 23 LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES. (See Banks other than national.) LOANS AND DISCOUNTS OF NATIONAL BANKS (see also Banks other than national): And earnings and investments year ended June 30, 1924 1 Arranged according to capital stock December 31, 1923, by reserve cities and States 65,178 Arranged alphabetically by counties in each State and Fodoral reserve district, March 31,1924_ 430,489 At date of each report during year ended October 10,1924 29 At dato of June report for last three years and since June 30, 1914, classification of 35,427 Classification of, in central reserve cities and elsewhere at date of June report, 1919-1924_._ 241 Classification of, in reserve cities and States, June 30, 1924 _ _ 36 Comparative changes in, since June 30, 1920 _ 40 Eligible for rediscount with Federal reserve banks, June 30,1924, amount of 36 In central reserve cities and elsewhere at date of June report for last three years, comparative statement of _ 40 In each State, October 10, 1924 32 In reserve cities and States, June 30,1924, classification of _ 36 Interest and discount earned on, June 30,1923-24 _*._ 53 Interest and discount earned on, year ended June 30, 1924, in reserve cities, States, and Federal reserve districts. 54,62 Losses charged off on, June 30,1923-24 _ _ __ 53 Losses charged off on, etc., years ended June 30,1918-1924 64 Losses charged of! on, year ended June 30,1924, in reserve cities, States, and Federal reserve districts _ 58,62 Paid by receivers, closed and active receiverships _ _ 73 Relation of, to aggregate resources, June, 1910-1924 _ 66 Relation of, to capital, date of fall report, 1918-1924 _ _ 64 Secured by real estate, Juno 30,1924, in reserve cities and States 36 Secured by United States Government obligations, June 30,1924, amount of. 36 Statement relative to, year ended June 30,1924 _ 35 LOSSES. (See Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks; Failures of national banks; Investments of national banks; Loans and discounts of national banks.) M I N T , DIRECTOR O F : Stock of money in the principal countries of the world, reported by, December 31, 1923 126 MONETARY STOCK. (See Money in the United States.) M O N E Y IN THE UNITED STATES (See also Per capita): Classification of, in the Treasury, Federal reserve banks, and in circulation, July 1,1924 120,121 Held by national banks in the city of New York a t the date of each report from January 13,1914, to October 10,1924 278 Held by national banks at date of each report during year ended October 10,1924 260 Held by national banks at date of each report from January 13,1914, to October 10,1924 275 Increase in stock of, July 1,1914 to 1924.. ___ 119 In tho Treasury, reporting banks, Federal reserve banks, in general circulation, and per capita, years ended Juno 30,1914-1924 120 Percentage of national-bank circulation to, date of June report from 1914-1924 238 Statement relative to, June 30,1924 119 MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS. (See Banks other than national.) INDEX 625 NATIONAL AND ALL OTHER REPORTING BANKS: Assets and liabilities of, in each State, June 30,1924 Cash in, June 30,1924, classification of Combined returns, 1919-1924 _ Individual deposits in, June 30,1924, classification of Resources and liabilities of, including Federal reserve banks, June 30,1924___ Summary of combined returns, June 30,1924 _ Page _. _ 102 US 117 116 117 115 NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION: Amount of bonds to secure, withdrawn, etc., by months, year ended October 31,1924 20 Amount outstanding, banks arranged alphabetically b y counties, in each State and Federal reserve district, March 31,1924 430,489 Amount received for redemption each month, year ended October 31,1924, by National Bank Redemption Agency, and principal source whence received _._ 200,201 Amount; secured by miscellaneous securities, September, 1914-Deeember, 1915 158 Amount secured by United States bonds, monthly, January, 1914-November, 1924___ 158 And United States bonds, withdrawal of4\s of 1925, statement relative to 16 Banks issuing and not issuing, December 31, 1923 _.. 194 Cost of redemption of, year ended June 30,1924 22,201 Denominations issued, retired, and outstanding, years ended October 31, 1914-1924 197 Denominations of, outstanding, year ended October 31, 1924 197 In vaults of Currency Bureau at close of business, October 31, 1924 ___ 200 Issued during each year, 1914-1924: destroyed, account of active, insolvent, and liquidated banks, total destructions and percentage of destructions to issues 199 Issued monthly, year ended October 31, 1924. and since 18G3 _ 198 Issued to banks, year ended October 31, 1924, denominations, amount of, and cost of, etc 200 Outstanding at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924__ _. 29,271 Outstanding at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924, by reserve cities, States, and Federal reserve districts 271,419 Outstanding at date of failure, and lawful money deposited to secure, each insolvent national bank in charge of receiver, year ended October 31, 1924 _ _ 206 Outstanding, first day of each month from January 1, 1914, to November 1,1924; United States bonds and miscellaneous securities (act May 30, 1908) desposited to secure; lawful money on deposit to redeem, etc _ .-_ 158 Outstanding, November 1, 1924, secured by U. S. bonds and lawful money, with increase or decrease since October .1,1924, and November 1,1923, with kinds of bonds deposited to secure. 21 Percentage of, to capital, assets, and money in the United States (June 30 only) at dato of each report from January 13,1914, to October 10,1924 238 Profit on _ 23,191 Profit to Government on _ 1-15 Received and destroyed yearly sinco establishment of the system 199 Received from Bureau of Engraving and Printing, year ended October 31, 1924, denominations, amount of, and cost of, etc _ 200 Received monthly for redemption by Comptroller of the Currency and National Bank Redemption Agency, year ended October 31,1924; total amount received since approval of act of June 30, 1874 _ __.. _ 198 Redemption of, during year ended June 30,1924, statement relative to _ 22 Tax on, yoar ended June 30,1924, cost of special dies, rolls, plates, printing, paper, e t c . . . 146,200 Taxes assessed on, years ended June 30.1864-1924, cost of redemption, 1874-1924, assessments for cost of plates, etc _ 202 Total outstanding each month, January, 1914-November, 1924 _. 238 United States bonds deposited monthly, year ended October 31, 1924, as security for 20 United Stalks bonds on deposit to secure, description and amount of, years ended October 31, 1900-1924 _ 190 Vault account of, received and destroyed, and amount on hand, year ended October 31,1924-_. 200 NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS: Appraisement of work of -•_ 146 Assessments on national banks for salaries and expenses of 144,202 Names and addresses of, October 31,1924 __ 66 NATIONAL BANKS. (See also Consolidation of national banks; Failures of national banks; Legislation recommended; Liquidation of national banks; Loans and discounts of national banks; Organization of national banks): Additional local offices authorized, year ended October 31,1924, list of, 27 Abstract of condition of, at date of each report during year ended October 10,1924 29 Abstract of condition of, at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924, by Federal reserve districts. _ 410 • Arranged alphabetically by counties in each State and Federal reserve district, with principal items of resources and liabilities, March 31, 1924 430,489 626 INDEX NATIONAL BANKS—Continued. Page Borrowings of, on account of bills payable and rediscounts, at date of each report during the year ended October 10,1924, by Federal reserve districts... 34 Charts showing percentage of combined resources of, to national banks, State banks, and trust companies; growth in number of, compared with State banks and trust companies, etc., fiveyear periods, 1878-1923, and in 1924 ._ 13-15 Continue to maintain an outstanding influence in the financial system of the country 1 Date of each report from January 13, 1914, to October 10, 1924, condition of . 2's9 Detailed statement relating to, at close of business October 10, 1924 ._ :',o Domestic branches of, list of 24 Earnings, expenses, and dividends of, year ended June 30, 1924 52 •Earnings, loans, and investments of, year ended June 30, 1924__ _ __ 1 Foreign branches of, June 30, 1924, location and condition of 234 Grouped according to capital stock December 31, 1923, by reserve cities and States 65,178 Have the national banks a claim to consideration? 16 Individual statements of condition of, October 10, 192$, omitted from this report and published as a separate table. In each reserve city and State at date of each report during year ended October 10, 1924 303 In New York, the two central reserve cities, other reserve cities, and elsewhere, October 10,1924. _ 240 Investments, classification of, by reserve cities and States, June 30, 1924 41,45 Tnvestments, classification of, Juno 30, 1923-24 _ ._ 44 Issuing and not issuing circulation, December 31, 1923, by States and Federal reserve districts. 22,194 Liquidation of, during year ended October 31, 1924 23,101 Number and authorized capital of banks chartered; number and capital stock of banks closed each year ended October 31,1914-1924 _ 170 Number, capital stock, circulation, and aggregate assets, at date of each report from January 13, 1914, to October 10,1924; amount of money in the United States June 30 each year, etc 238 Number, capital, surplus, dividends, net addition to profits, and percentages, etc., years ended June 30, 1914-1924 64 Organized by labor interests, list of __ 24 Principal items of assets and liabilities of, percentage of to aggregate assets, June, 1916-1924.. 66 Principal items of resources and liabilities of, October 10,1924, by States __ 32 Relative growth of, since 1870 _ 12 Resources and liabilities of, at date of each report, year ended October 10,1924 29 Resources and liabilities of, June 30, 1924, by States 596 Savings and individual deposits in, June 30,1924 50 Savings depositors and deposits in, June 30, 1924, by reserve cities and States __ 50 NATIONAL AND FEDERAL RESERVE CURRENCY. (See Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve notes; National bank circulation.) N E W YORK. (See also Clearing-house associations): Rates for money i n . . . _ Specie held by national banks in, a t date of each report from January 13,1914, to October 10,1924. NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE. 84 278 (See Clearing-house associations.) OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. (See also National bank examiners; Legislation recommended): Clerks, names and salaries of, at close of business October 31,1924 _ Comptrollers, names of, since organization of the bureau and length of service Deputy comptrollers, names of, since organization of the bureau and length of service Expenses of, year ended June 30, 1924... _ _.- 155 155 155 145 ORGANIZATION OF NATIONAL BANKS: And 1 iquidation of. _ _ 23 Charters granted year ended October 31,1924__ _ i 173 Conversions of State banks and primary organizations as national banks since 1900, number and capital of .-. 169 In each State; consolidated under act of November 7,1918; insolvent; in liquidation and in operation, October 31,1924, number of _' 171 Number and authorized capital of, years ended October 31,1914-1924 170 Number and authorized capital of, in each State, October 31, 1924 177 Number, capital, and titles of, in each State, year ended October 31,1924 _ . . 173 Number and capital of, chartered in each month, year ended October 31,1924 170 Number of banks organized since February 25,1863; number passed out of the system and number in operation October 31,1924 158,171 State banks, number and capital of, converted in each State and Territory, from 1863 to October 31,1924 169 PAPER CURRENCY. (See Cash in banks; Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve notes; Money in the United States; National bank circulation.) * INDEX 627 P E R CAPITA: Deposits in savings banks in foreign countries. Money in the United States _ Money in the principal countries of the world ___ _ Page 1-12 _ 119,121 _ 112 PLATES— FEDERAL RESERVE AND NATIONAL BANK CURRENCY: Assessments on notional banks for cost of, from 1883 to 1924 Cost of FedenVJ reserve and national bank, ye .r ended June 30, 1924 202 140,202,205 POPULATION: Foreign countries (various dates) _ _ United Stntcs, by Spates (approximate), June 30, 1924. POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS. (See Banks other than national; United States Postal Savings System.) PKIVATK itAMvS. (See Hanks other than national.) It ATI-is FOK MONEY IN N E W YORK. (Sec New York.) RECEIVERS OF NATIONAL BANKS. (See Failures of national banks.) REDEMPTION AGENCY, OFFICE TKKASURKH OF THE UNITED STATES. 142 103 (See National bank circula- tion; Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve notes.) REDEMPTIONS. (See Federal reserve bank notes; Federal reserve notes; National bank circulation.) KKPOUTS OF CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS. (5VfnZ.soXationalbar.ks): Dates of, -914-1924 RESERVE CITIES. (See alno National banks): Names of _ Itr.s.'iR VE DISTRICTS. (See Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks; National hanks.) 233 36 RESERVE OF NATIONAL BANKS WITH FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS: A mount of, at date of each report during year ended October 10,1924, by Federal reserve districts. 419 Amount and classification of, at date of each report during year ended October JO, 1924, by reserve cities and States _ 281 Amount of, at date of each report from September 1 1, 1917, to October 10, 1924.. 280 Comparative changes in, since June 30, 1920 40 RESOURCES OF NATIONAL BANKS. (See National banks.) SAVINGS BANKS. (See Banks other than national.) SCHOOL SAVINGS BANKS. (See Banks other than national.) SHAREHOLDERS IN NATIONAL BANKS. (See Failures of national banks.) SILVER. (Sec Cash in banks; Exports and imports; Money in the United States.) SPECIE. (Sec Cash in banks; Money in the United States.) STATE (COMMERCIAL) BANKS. (See Banks other than national.) STATE BANK FAILURES. (Sec Banks other than national.) STERLING EXCHANGE. (See New York.) STOCKS. (See Investments of national banks.) STOCK OK MONEY. (See Money in the United States.) STOCK SAVINGS BANKS. (See Banks other than national.) SuM'Lrs (see also Banks other than national; Federal reserve banks; National and all other reporting banks; National banks): Percentage of, and profits of national bunks to aggregate resources, 3910-1924 66 Relation of, and capital and profits, to individual deposits of national banks, date of fall report, ]918-1924 _ _ 64 TAXES. (See Assessments.) TITLE OF NATIONAL BANKS. (See Change:? of 1 itle of national banks; Consolidat ion of national banks; Organization of national banks.) TRUST COMPANIES. (See Banks other than national.) UNITED STATES BONDS (see also Interest-bearing debt of the United States; National-bank circulation; United States Government securities owned by national banks): Amount deposited to secure national-bank circulation, 1st day of each month, January, 1914, to November, ]924_ _ __. 158 Amount of, deposited to secure national bank notes, November 1, 1924 10. 20, 22, l.'S, 190 And national-bank circulation-. _ _ 16 Deposited monthly by national banks chartered and those increasing circulation, year ended October 31,1021 20 Description of, deposited to secure national-bank circulation, years ended October 31,1900 to 1921. 190 Eligible as security for national-bank circulation, June 30,1924 19 Failed national banks, held by, to secure circulating notes, and amount realized from sale of 74 Held by national banks June 30, 1924, by reserve cities and States 41 Held in trust by Treasurer, United Suites, June 30, .1924, to secure national-bank notes and public deposits 20 Investment value of _ 193 Monthly range of pricesof, in New York, November, 1923, to October 31,1924 193 Retirement of 4's of 1925 and form of resolut ion necessary in connection w i t h . . . 18 Withdrawn monthly by national banks in insolvency, in liquidation, and those reducing circulation, _ 20 year ended October 31, 1924 628 INDEX Page UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OWNED BY NATIONAL BANKS (see also Banks other than national; Interest-bearing debt of tho United States; National and all other reporting banks): At date of each report during year ended October 10, 1921 At date of June report, 1923-24 __. Classification of, June 30,1924, by reserve cities and States Comparative changes in, since June 30, 1920 In each Federal reserve district, at date of each report during year ended October 10,1924 In each State, October 10, 1924 Percentage of, to aggregate resources, 1916-1924 _ Reference to, during year ended October 10,1924 29 44 41 _ 40 419 _. 32 G6 30 UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM: Comparison of resources of, June 30, 1923-24 Summary of business of, by States, fiscal year ended Juno 30,1924 VIOLATIONS OF LAW. (See Department of Justice.) VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION OF NATIONAL BANKS. (See Capital stock of national banks; Liquidation of national banks.) ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE PROCURED FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. C. AT $1.25 P E R C O P Y (BOUND) 134 138