The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1910, Page 9

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_ Report of the Financial Condition of exter Horton & Co, Bankers At the Close of Business January 31, 1910 RESOURCES LIABILITIES - -$ 8,000,715 77 Capital stock paid in ...$ 1,000,000 00 sand discounts 7,523 83 Surplus funds Ro emk eb ¥eoqe 200,000 00 und other se Undivided profits ....... .... 151,387 35 Be ee tts ae ae eee Oe Deposits of banks . $ 1,282,383 60 house furniture, and fix BS 128.000. 00 Deposits of in “ te owned eae eta po dividuals ... 10,334,000 95 es cr 483 eet aias 9,903 OF Certified checks 46,127 86 ar 1986139 82— 3.469.577 21 ishier’s checks 49,381 89 : Rm oe . bas iad ah vlaen Letters of credit 23,919 68 11,735,813 98 « » $13,087,201 33 FORME cases 5h gba wunins $13,087,201 33 § Having adec*iate equipment and exceptional facilities for handling business in every department img, we confidently invite the accounts of banks, bankers, corporations, firms and individuals, to Weare prepared to extend every courtesy and accommodation consistent with correct and pro banking methods. OFFICERS President-—W. M. LADD. Assistant Cashiers ——G. F. CLARK, H. L. Vie President—R. H. DENNY seein ide eal Metager—N. H. LATIMER MERRITT, C. FE. BURNSIDI —M. W. PETERSON. Manager Credit Dept.—J. W. SPANGLER aan st Bank in Washington _ Established 1870 of Condition, January the 31st, 1910 Seattle, Washington RESOURCES LIABILITIES and discount $2,111,597 54 Capital stock $ 300,000 00 ots secured and unse 1376.44 Surplus sas ap oe ..«+ 300,000 00 MMigh-class first mot gage rail j Undivided profits, net ... picts 7,956 83 toad bonds 255,418 75 ‘ Sai 6,655 06 0 t bonds and . 115,849 33 rear sanysl st naidans oo » ts peerniture anc { 12.200 00 Deposit bh eheseeeuws 3,259,742 7 estate 3,504 76 Dividends unpaid Perey 5,242 50 and due {; 1,379,052 32 $3,879,597 14 PEI RY ET mal LW. cI . i B. L. Allen S. Kreielsheimer ashes, Omar J. Humphrey George | tone Faleon Joslin W. P. Trimble H. R. Clise, Counsel A. S. Kerry 5. P. Weston To extend tn mate transactions, expecting but a conservative margin of profit; tent with und banking principle realizing upon the success of its customers; so that its resources and ability 10 serve May or + ‘ vith the countr Such is the policy of the Washington Trust ¥ gro e city and with th | THE STAR--SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1910. National Bank of Commerce STATEMENT OF CONDITION At Close of Business January 31, 1910 RESOURCES LIABILITIES $ 7.095.006 41 Loans and discount COON i iicg ecectee es cirew $ 1,000,000 00 Overdrafts ‘ ; 6,965 64 ‘ ee State, county and city warrants $39,900 22 Surplus and profits ........... 1,037,647 58 Real estate, furniture and fix Bon@account .......0c0cce00. 119,000 00 tures i ee ‘ §2,775 93 CRO IARIORE ia. ise Saks a DAG co vin acs 583,000 00 Foreign government, R, R. and Acceptances ubder: letters of Pipe «+ G22;100 00 Credibiwiiy. 5) Vacpeutsinrys 41,367 17 U. S. government bonds 1.141.006 25 D " Cash—In vault .$3,024,995 81 eposits Betas In banks 1,624,932 15 Individual .....$8,357,161 89 In U. S. treas : Banks «eee 1,846,470 77 ury aekee 29,152 50 4,670,080 46 United ‘States .. 952,787 50— 11,156,420 16 $13,937,434 91 $13,937,434 91 OFFICERS M. F. BACKUS, President O. A. SPENCER, Assistant Cashier, R. R- SPENCER, First Vice President E. OLMSTEAD, Assistant Cashier. RALPH S. STACY, Second Vice President. R. S. WALKER, Assistant Cashier J. A. SWALWELL, Cashier H. C. HENRY, Chairman Board of Directors. Savings Department Open Saturday Evenings Report of the Financial Condition of the Scandinavian American Bank Located at Seattle, State of Washington At the Close of Business, January 31, 1910 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and discounts $ 6,239,418 02 Capital $ 500,000 00 350,000 00 Sram CUcmee Cree Werte i eee ae ek ee 207. Rea \lash ulding in 207,611 68 cluded) e/a . 977,215 47 Furniture and fixture ae 35,000 00 Warrants, stocks and bonds .. 1,091,243 69 Time and say Cash and exchange ........... 2,041,137 48 ings deposits . 5,265,181 64 9,326,402 98 $10,384,014 66 $10,384,014 66 OFFICERS \. CHILBERG, President H. V. V. BEAN, Assistant Cashier I. k. CHTLBERG, Vice President C. A. NELSON, Assistant Cashier PHOS. B. MINAHAN, Se« Vice President F. P. SEARLE, Mar er Ballard Office J. F. LANE, Cashier Are S40 7P IERSEN, ¢ hier Ballard L. H. WOOLFOLK, Assi nt Cashier Office DIRECTORS A. CHILBERG, J. & CHILBERG, President Vice President PERRY POLSON \LFRED BATTLE, " lent Polson Implement ( Of Roberts, Battle, Hulbert & Ter t H. C. EWING, torne Of Calhoun, Denny & Ewing. JAFET LINDEBI W.H. METSON President’ Pioneer Mining Co. Of Campbell, Metson & Campbell, Attorneys at PHOS, B. MINAHAN, Law, San Francisco, Ca ice President On the basi real bankin rvice, we are pleased to invite additional accounts from bank | = orations and individuals, to each of wh bankers, firm or will be accorded courteous treatmet nd every accommodation that is consistent with conservative bankin We have money to loan on First Mortgage on improved city property Applications are p larly invited from those desiring amounts of $1,000 to: $5,000.

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