Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1916, Page 16

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ls the Aggregate of Monetary Transactxmslm VB' \king, acturing a Jobbing for New London and Windham Counties During the Year 1915 NEW LONDON COUNTY , New London Other Towns Tbt.ll Jobbing Banking Busin leposi Transactions of Natlonal and Savings banks . $215,700 9,518,505 876,400 2,665, 211 3,818,728 587,600 $19,744,545 $18,950,393 eeoaeee.$64,210,874 Norwich «.-$ 2,700,000 .$11,271,000 Norwich $ 80,311,693 $ 12,101,280 . 142,485,242 107,754,891 $172,746,985 $119,856,171 New London county business total.. New London New London $2,280,000 50,000 1,200,000 1,265,000 150,000 1,450,000 1,015,000 $7,828,000 $19,099,000 Other Towns $ 2,766,145 15,882,777 $18,098,923 $310,702,028 64,210,874 19,099,000 $394,011,902 Total Windham County Business - - 'l'heMagmtndeof'l'hen‘BmlntemtsCleadyShown hmhmmmm&flefinhwb the custodians of the accounts, and thanks them for their prompt and obliging responses, Except in a few instances there was a ready re- npomefiomthaelmchedfwlnfommbulwhmuhmmfiad to be made, they carefully figured. - mmampmofmefigummb-eammu-cunlly taken from the books of the business houses. The promise to disclose no business secrets will explain why in a number of instances it has been Decessary to assemble several lines into one sum. The immense figures reached must be a surprise to all as it is to The Bulletin, and the residents of the cities and towns of the two counties can well feel a padonable pride in the magnitude of their business interests as here shown. Total New London County Business - - $394,011,902 $200,383,654 $594,395,556 $608,474,426 $ 4078870 Grand Total for Two Counties - Grand Total in 1914 - - - - - Decrease in 1955 - - - Bilk, silk throwing, velvet... Building and contracting Road building in county.... Jobbing Business Lumber and coal .........cs Mill supplies, cotton, wool . Packing house Dfoducts Groceries and tobacco Dry goods and clothlnz Ales, wines and liquors Fruit, produce, butter, Hardware, electrical supplies Painters’ supplies . Confectionery. Fish and Oystefs .. Banking Business Savings bank deposits Transactions of National and Savings banks ... --$52,186,746 Putnam $ 2,080,000 & 3,021,000 1,566,000 2,345,000 - 85,565 2,452,500 11,290,700 124,300 Other Towns $15,845,000 5,840,626 1,199,000 200,000 44,384 $9,047,565 ‘Willimantic Reesesvionscnnas $ 1,519,000 . 5,490,000 265,000 708,000 600,000 " 323,120,010 $47,569,560 $4,146,500 $14,088,500 ‘Willimantic Putnat $ 2,747,318 51,223,036 49,868,140 Other Towns $ 2,365,215 31,558,175 $52,615,458 $33,923,39 $138,726,504 47,569,560 14,088,700 $200,383,854 SR PR A U\ Y \O\Y\Y N\ I\ JAONYN) YN\ NN\ Y NN NI A\ A The Thames National Bank Established 1825 16 Shetucket Streot Offers to Its Customers the Advantages of Various Forms of SPECIAL SERVICE As Well as the Facilities of Its Regular Departments DEPQSITORS FIRST It wants. profits, but they have second place. Security first, Every director and officer in ~thiq bank has always in mind that mr:v dollar deposited here has to be paid back. Nothing is allowed to imperil that, Ladies’ Parlor, aomngmn Rooms, Eto. This Bank never overlooks the fact that its first duty is toward its depositors. Nothing is to be done that will impair the safefy of their deposits. - 3 . Foreign Money, Aotm-. of Gredit, Travelers’ Checks, Banking hy Mall, Safe W ‘Department, Collection of Income, lmmo Tax Bamu, Stock ncllvw-ho, Trhnchrs, ¢\ ] g (- ) (NN NN/ /NN NN [ N )

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