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aA AT A ATE AT AAO The revue atreckiual (Warrior riv-| and other Trace’ , anid ie x- | tion, ian <i Le |< Christmas 1920 We take this dppartunity to thank our _ friends for a splendid business during the past | year, and extend to you our best wishes for ak FS a5 A Merry Christmas and a : N NOVEMBER 24, 1919, the National Bank of Commerce opened its doors for business in Casper. Crops had been ; good, money was plentiful, and there was a crying demand =. for its existence. Had there been years of prosperity in Wyom- ® ing and Natrona County, we would not have been able to make the a following: boast, but to survive, during our embryonic stage, one a. ee ~ >> of the hardest years Wyoming has ever known, we believe, en- | titles us to more than ordinary credit for our business manage- : ment. Likewise to our patrons who have been our friends and : 3 | boosters during those trying times, we believe more than the ; = usual amount of credit is due. 4 E ARE known as “A Bank of Strength and Service,” and ° e we are proud of it. The National Bank of Commerce is a Wyoming’ institution--- a Natrona County _ institution There isn’t a man on the directorate that does not belong in this Western country. Most of them have been here for many years, and the people hereabouts seem to think that they can find a so- fa ution for their financial difficulties in the:people..whom they have known fora score of years as friends and neighbors. Bad : ‘seem to have faith in us; patrons are of the opinion that if 4 =~ he re are any profits to be made in the banking game, the pro- . s should go to HOME people. A N | \ Happy New Year N \) i ge TRE es AN Oe eoesavtninerigh ; : i Onder a Brisk of lee Crem 0 To OF oT : ; UR first Christmas Day saw us with $436,800.40 debbettbn in E = We Will Have Bricks in Following Flavors: _ 0 our bank; this Christmas we have raised that amount to : - Vanilla Brick, Chocolate and Vanilla Brick, over a million dollars, in spite of the fact that the wool f psa eagg and Le Brick, Nail om : crop has not been sold, and the grain is being held awaiting a bet- > ran erbet- Bric eapo. itan TiC. F i hina, as mrerinae 2 Faeroe Py Brick: 4 ter price.. THAT IS REMARKABLE. : : We Also Have Strictly Fresh Guaranteed a HNEROUS treatment, business courtesy and prompt service von 2 ee eae pe Ontos: Barts fi have made us hosts of friends every day. We have strained ; = a ourselves to a financial limit fo accommodate some fellow | = The Caspe r Dairy: Co. : who needed a lift. We shall continue to be a real service in the : : . i | ; business life. of Natrona County---we shall.make good our prom- j ise that the National Bank of Commerce is a “Bank of Strength . and Service.” ; THE UNION-CAFE : | of Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Christmas Dinner Oe ST The National Bank of Commerce | | Celery ‘. Olives Alexandria Soup nee i OFFICERS F | Roast Young Turkey with Oyster Dressing “ ARTHUR K. LEE, President. IRA G. WETHERILL, Vice-President. HUGH L. PATTON, Vice-President. i" C aberry Sauce 4 2 TORE. DENHAM, Cashie: R. F; KAMMAN, Ass’t Cashier. T. C. DANIBLS; Ass’t Cashier. | om ze RALPH BUCKNER, Ass't Cashier. GEO, C. VANCE, Ass't Cashier. 5 usand I; Dressi Ee : T. F, ALGEO. EARL C. BOYLE. IRA G, WETHERILL,. JOE E. DENHAM, THOS. KENNEY. Fy Lettuce Salad Fhequtend, sland be L. A. REED. . G. MURPHY, HUGH L. PATTON. GEORGE B. NELSON. a Plum Pudding, V anilla Sauce ARTHUR K.LEE: JOHN McFADYEN. ; Choice of Pie 4 “A BANK OF STRENGTH AND SERVICE” 4 Tea Coffee Milk ~ er j ' Tables for Ladies ~ T UNI ON Cc ‘AFE LR A Rl i Ra i MA A hil a 116 West Midwest Avenue I on. —emmmene HAMA