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S———————— I THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 3, 1910 STRENGTH OF OMAHA NATIONAL BAN THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1910 City National Bank OF OMAHA NEBRASKA $ 500.000.00 6619866 5.130.11 United States National Bank OF OMAHA, NEBRASKA UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY OFFICERS: M. T Barlow, G. W. Wattles, V. B. Caldwell, W. E. Rhoades, Vice-President Vice-President Casnier. President N G. E. Haverstick, R. P. Morsman, J. C. MeClure, Aset Cashier 2 antier Aset Cashier C. F Brir n, Asst Mgr DIRECTORS: A. D. Brandeis S, S Caldwell V. B. Coldwell Thes. A Fry. C. W. Lyman Euclid Martin E. M. Morsman A. L. Reed W. E. Rhoades W. A Smith G W. Wattles C. E. Yost PMAHA NATIONAL BANK ETILLINE and Parse rmeriy X. Y. L. Bidg) The Omaha National Bank LIABILITT Overdrafts 31396250416 W. B BUCHOLZ Vios Presisen: WARD M BURGESS Vice Presidect " wWe we TR IONALIZED 1843 7\ atlofl_él Bank of Omaha HIRTEENTH AND FARNAM Solid as Ev erlastmg Granlte. Omaha’s banking to the call for a staten that must be most grat 1be manage tering and prometion taken care of their of their cou the difficulties that follow i reason. TLQ Danxers are progre: help to new firms or ent bler’s charee ™ is unknown ix of two nationai ba > the local group d but an evidence of the growth of the city’ . trial interests. The names of the men who are intrusted with the banking business of Omaha, as disclosed by the publishedfreports and advertisements, are such as inspire confidence, apd give weight to the assertion that the local banks are as solid as the everlasting granite. United States National Bank OF OMAHA NEBRASKA UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY RESOURCES LIABILITIES: $ 600,000