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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
Comptroller of the Currency
DECEMBER 11, 1925
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1926
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Document No. 2965Comptroller of the Currency
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PageSubmission of the reports._-„ „.... _ .« . - - . 1General conditions . - _ . . 1Legislation recommended ._ . - . . . _ 1National bank failures . 5Bank failures other than national- 8Public debt, United States bonds, national bank, and other circulation
June 30, 1925 8United States circulation bond transactions year ended October 31,1925. 9Redemption of national and Federal reserve bank circulation June 30t
1925_ . . . . ... . . 11National banks of issue April 6, 1925 . « 12Profit on national bank circulation 12Organization and liquidation of national banks year ended October 31,
1925, and since establishment of the system— 13Domestic branches of national banks, list of - 14National banks, with number of additional local offices and dates of ap-
proval of their establishment, October 31, 1925..-- - 16Condition of national banks at date of each report called for during year
ended October 31, 1925 . . . . . . . . 19Condition of national banks September 28, 1925:
Comparison of principal items of resources and liabilities of 20Principal items of resources and liabilities of, by States 22
National bank liabilities on account of bills payable and rediscounts sinceDecember 31, 1924 . 24
Loans and discounts of national banks June 30, 1925:Statement relative to - . . „ 25Classification of, for the last three fiscal years „ . 25Classification of, by reserve cities and States 26Comparative statement of, for the last three fiscal years, banks in
central reserve and other reserve cities, all reserve cities and else-where..™ 32
Comparative changes in demand and time deposits, loans and discounts,United States Government and other bonds and securities7 and theamount of lawful reserve of national banks since June 30, 1921 32
United States Government securities held by national banks in reservecities and States June 30, 1925:
Classification of, by reserve cities and States „ 33, 34Investments of national banks:
Comparison of, years ended June 30, 1924-25 36United States Government, domestic, and foreign bonds, securities, etc.,
owned by national banks June 30, 1925:Classification of, by reserve cities and States . 37
Savings depositors and deposits in national banks June 30, 1925:Statement showing, by reserve cities and States, number of banks
reporting savings deposits, number of banks maintaining separatesavings departments, number of sayings depositors, amount ofsavings deposits, and average rate of interest paid . 42
Per capita individual and savings deposits in all reporting banks June 30,1925:
Statement showing, by States, approximate population, individualdeposits, per capita individual deposits, savings deposits, and percapita savings deposits „ » . - _-_ 44, 45
Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks, year ended June 30,1925:
Statement relative to 46Comparison of, years ended June 30, 1924-25 . . 47Abstract of, by reserve cities and States, June 30, 1925 48Abstract of, by Federal reserve districts, June 30, 1925 56
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Page.National bank investments in United States Government and other
bonds and securities, etc., loans and discounts and losses charged offon account of bonds and securities and loans and discounts, yearsended June 30, 1918 to 1925 58
Number of national banks, capital, surplus, dividends, net addition toprofits, and percentage ratios, years ended June 30, 1914 to 1925 58
National banks classified according to capital stock June 30, 1925:Statement relative to and classification of 58
National bank examiners, list of October 31, 1925 59Convictions of national bank officers and others for violations of the
national banking laws during the year ended October 31, 1925, list of__ 65, 66Federal reserve system:
Statement relative to, year ended October 28, 1925 69Resources and liabilities of, at end of each month, November, 1916 to
1920, and October, 1921 to 1925 70Principal assets and liabilities of Federal reserve banks at the close
of each month from January 28, 1921, to October 28, 1925 71Percentage of bills discounted secured by United States Government
obligations to total bills discounted and purchased by Federalreserve banks at the end of each month, year ended October 31,1925 72
Federal reserve bank discount rates in effect October 31, 1925 72Discount rates prevailing in Federal reserve bank and branch cities, weeks
ended October 1.5, 1924, and September and October 15, 1925 73Rates for money in New York:
Range of, monthly in the year ended October 31, 1925__ 74, 75Comparison of range of, annually from January, 1916, to October 31,
1925 - 76New York clearing house:
Transactions of, year ended September 30, 1925 77Clearing-house associations in the 12 Federal reserve bank cities, and else-
where year ended September 30, 1925 77Banks, other than national, June 30, 1925:
State (commercial) banks, statement and summary relative to 77Loan and trust companies, statement and summary relative to 79Principal items, of resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies
in June of each year, 1914 to 1925 81Stock savings banks, statement and summary relative to 81Mutual savings banks, statement and summary relative to 83Depositors and deposits in mutual and stock savings banks, by States,
June 30, 1924 and 1925 85-87Number of sayings banks (mutual and stock), number of depositors,
amount of individual deposits, and average amount due each de-positor in years ended June 30, 1914 to 1925 88
Private banks, statement and summary relative to 88All reporting banks other than national, statement and summary
relative to 90Resources and liabilities of each class of 92Principal items of resources and liabilities of, on or about June 30,
1920 to 1925 , 92Resources and liabilities of all reporting banks, June 30, 1925:
Statement relative to, and abstract by States 93, 94Condensed statement of 104Individual deposits in, classification of 105Years ended June 30, 1920 to 1925 106Assets and liabilities of, including Federal reserve banks 106Cash, classification of, held by_ 107
Money in the United States:Stock of, June 30, 1925, statement relative to 108Stock of, years ended June 30, 1914 to 1925 108United States circulation statement, July 1, 1925 109
Imports and exports of merchandise, gold and silver, calendar years 1914to 1924, and from January 1 to September 30, 1925 110
Banking power of the United States, June 30, 1925:Classification of 110, 111
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Banks in the District of Columbia:Number, capital, individual deposits, and aggregate resources of,
June 30, 1925 „ 111Earnings, expenses, and dividends of banks other than national in,
statement relative to and comparison of, in years ended June 30,1924-25 . 112,113
Building and loan associations in the District of Columbia:Statement relative to, in the year ended June 30, 1925- „ 113Number of, loans, installments on shares, and aggregate resources,
years ended June 30, 1909 to 1925 114Building and loan associations in the United States:
Statistics relating to, in. the year 1924-25 114,115Monetary stocks in the principal countries of the world:
Statistics relating to, at the end of the calendar year 1924 115Federal land banks, condition of, September 30, 1925 120Joint-stock land banks, condition of, September 30, 1925 121Federal intermediate credit banks, condition of, September 30, 1925 122National agricultural credit corporations:
Provisions of the law authorizing incorporation of 123Report of first association organized 127
United States postal savings system:Statistics relating to activities of, years ended June 30, 1924-25 127
School savings banks:Statistics relative to, in each State, in the school year 1924-25__ 132
Savings banks in principal countries of the world:Statistics relative to, as of various dates 133
Resources of leading foreign banks of issue:Statement relative to, on or about June 30, 1925 136
Expenses of the Currency Bureau:Summary of, in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1925 137
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Digest of decisions relating to national banks . * _ 141
TABLES
No. 1. Comptrollers and Deputy Comptrollers of the Currency 183No. 2. Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the office of the
Comptroller of the Currency, October 31, 1925 183No. 3. Number of national banks organized since February 25, 1863;
number passed out of the system, and number in operationOctober 31, 1925 1 185
No. 4. Authorized capital stock of national banks on the 1st day of eachmonth from January 1, 1914, to November 1, 1925, bonds ondeposit to secure circulation, circulation secured by bonds, law-ful money on deposit to redeem circulation, and national-banknotes outstanding : : 186
No. 5. National banks reported in liquidation from November 1? 1924, toOctober 31, 1925, names (where known) of succeeding banksin cases of succession, with date of liquidation and capital 188
No. 6. Capital stock, surplus, undivided profits, and aggregate resourcesof national banks consolidated under act of November 7, 1918,for year ended October 31, 1925, as shown by their last reportsof condition prior to consolidation 192
No. 7. National banks consolidated under act of November 7, 1918, theircapital, surplus, undivided profits, and aggregate assets, yearended October 31, 1925 . 193
No. 8. Number and capital of State.banks converted into national bank-ing associations in each State and Territory, from 1863 toOctober 31, 1925 193
No. 9. Conversions of State banks and primary organizations as nationalbanks since March 14, 1900, to October 31, 1925 194
No. 10. Number of national banks increasing their capital, together withwith the amount of increase monthly, for years ended October31, since 1921 _" 194
No. 11. Number and authorized capital of national banks chartered andthe number and capital stock of banks closed in each, yearended October 31, since 1913, with the yearly increase or de-crease 194
No. 12. Number of national banks organized, consolidated under act ofNovember 7, 1918, insolvent, in voluntary liquidation, and inoperation on October 31, 1925 195
No. 13. Changes of corporate title of national banks, year ended October31,1925 196
No. 14. Changes of title incident to consolidations of national banks, yearended October 31, 1925 197
No. 15. National banks chartered during the year ended October 31, 1925_ 197No. 16. National banks, by States and geographical divisions, organized,
failed, and reported in voluntary liquidation during the yearended October 31, 1925 202
No. 17. Number and classification of national banks chartered monthlyduring the year ended October 31, 1925 203
No. 18. Classification of national banks, by reserve cities and States,according to capital stock, June 30, 1925 204
No. 19. United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes ofnational banks in years ended October 31, from 1900 to 1925-_ 214
No. 20. Profit on national-bank circulation, based upon deposit of $100,000United States consols of 1930, etc., for each month during theyear ended October 31, 1925 215
No. 21. Investment value of United States bonds and Panama Canalbonds, 4's of 1925 and 2's of 1930 216
No. 22. United States bonds, monthly range of prices in New York, No-vember, 1924, to October, 1925_ 216
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PageNo. 23. Number, capital stock, and circulating notes outstanding of na-
tional banks in each State issuing circulation, and number andcapital stock of banks not issuing circulation, December 31,1924, and April 6, 1925 - 213
No. 24. Number, capital stock, and circulating notes outstanding of na-tional banks in each Federal reserve district, issuing circulationand number and capital stock of banks not issuing circulation,December 31, 1924, and April 6, 1925 220
No, 25. National-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by de-nominations, and amounts, on October 31, in each year from
. 1914 to 1925, inclusive 222No. 26. National-bank currency issued to banks monthly, from November
1, 1924, to October 31, 1925, and since 1863 223No. 27. National-bank notes received monthly for redemption by the
Comptroller of the Currency, during year ended October 31,1925" 223
No. 28. National-bank notes received at Currency Bureau and destroyedyearly since establishment of the system 224
No. 29. National-bank notes issued and destroyed, etc., account of active,insolvent, and liquidated banks, years ended October 31, 1914to 1925 224
No. 30. Amount, denomination, and cost of national-bank currency re-ceived from Bureau of Engraving and Printing, year endedOctober 31, 1925 225
No. 31. Vault account of currency received and issued by Currency Bu-reau during the year, and the amount on hand October 31, 1925_ 225
No. 32. Vault account of currency received and destroyed during yearended October 31, 1925 225
No. 33. Amount of currency received for redemption, by months, duringthe year ended June 30, 1925, and counted into the cash ofthe National Bank Redemption Agency 225
No. 34. Amount of currency received by National Bank RedemptionAgency for redemption during year ended June 30, 1925, fromprincipal cities and other sources 226
No. 35. Classification of national and Federal reserve currency redemp-tions, the amount of each class redeemed, the rate per $1,000,and the amount assessed on account of expenses, year endedJune 30, 1925 ' 226
No. 36. Cost of redemption of Federal reserve and national currency foryear ended June 30, 1925 226
No 37. Taxes assessed on national-bank circulation, years ended June 30,1864, to 1925; cost of redemption 1874 to 1925; cost of platesand examiners' fees, 1883 to 1925 227
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 bygold, and amount secured by commercial and other eligiblepaper, from Movember 5, 1924, to October 28, 1925 228
No. 39. Federal reserve notes printed, issued to banks, retired, and de-stroyed since organization of the banks, with the balance invaults and amount outstanding October 31, 1925 229
No, 40 Aggregate amount of Federal reserve bank notes printed, issued,canceled, and redeemed, by denominations, since the inaugu-ration of the Federal reserve system, and amount on hand andoutstanding October 31, 1925 230
No. 41. Taxes assessed on Federal reserve bank currency, cost of redemp-tion, and cost of plates for years ended June 30, 1915, to 1925 230
No. 42. National banks in charge of receivers year ended October 31,1925, capital and surplus at date of organization and at dateof failure, causes of failure, dividends paid while solvent, andcirculation outstanding, etc 231
No. 43. National banks in charge of receivers year ended October 31,1925, dates of organization, appointment of receiver and closing,with amounts of nominal and additional assets, amounts col-lected from all sources, loans paid, and losses on assets, etc _ 240
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PageNo. 44. National banks restored to solvency after having been placed in
charge of receivers 260No. 45. Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during
the last year, with the total dividends in each case, up toNovember 1, 1925 261
No. 46. Dates of reports of condition of national banks from 1914 to 1925- 266No. 47. Condition of foreign branches of National City Bank and Chase
National Bank, New York, N. Y., and First National Bank,Boston, Mass., June 30, 1925 267
No. 48. Number, capital stock paid in, circulation outstanding, andaggregate assets of national banks at date of each report fromJanuary 13,1914, to September 28,1925, money in the UnitedStates, etc 271
No. 49. Abstract of resources and liabilities of national banks in NewYork, in the two central reserve cities, in other reserve cities,elsewhere, and the aggregate, at close of business Septem-ber 28, 1925 272
No. 50. Classification of loans by national banks in central reserve cities,etc., at date of midsummer report, June 30, 1920, to June 30,1925 274
No. 51. Classification of deposits of national banks in reserve cities andStates, at date of each report during year ended September 28,1925 277
No. 52. Cash in vaults of national banks in reserve cities and States, at dateof each report during year ended September 28, 1925 293
No. 53. Circulation of national banks in reserve cities and States, at dateof each report during year ended September 28, 1925 301
No. 54. Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and other currencyheld by national banks at date of each report from January 13,1914, to September 28, 1925 305
No. 55. Specie held by national banks in the city of New York at date ofeach report from January 13, 1914, to September 28, 1925 308
No. 56. Reserve held by national banks at date of each report fromSeptember 11, 1917, to September 28, 1925 310
No. 57. Reserve computation of national banks in reserve cities andStates at date of each report during year ended September 28,1925 1 311
No. 58. Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks at date ofeach report from January 13, 1914, to September 28, 1925 319
No. 59. Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in reservecities and States at date of each report during year endedSeptember28, 1925 333
No. 60. Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in each Federalreserve district at date of each report during year ended Sep-tember 28,1925 449
No. 61. Classification of loans, investments, and deposits of nationalbanks in June of each year, 1914 to 1925, inclusive 457
No. 62. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banksarranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,1925 460
No. 63. Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banksarranged alphabetically by counties in each State, by Federalreserve districts, April 6, 1925 520
No. 64. Abstract of reports of savings and State banks in the District ofColumbia at date of each report during year ended Septem-ber 28, 1925 584
No. 65. Abstract of reports of loan and trust companies in the District ofColumbia at date of each report during year ended Septem-ber 28, 1925 585
No. 66. Principal items of resources and liabilities of each savings andState bank in the District of Columbia, September 28, 1925__ 586
No. 67. Principal items of resources and liabilities of each loan and trustcompany in the District of Columbia, September 28, 1925 588
No. 68. Principal items of resources and liabilities of loan and trustcompanies in the District of Columbia on or about October 1,1914 to 1925 589
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PageNo. 69. Principal items of resources and liabilities of savings and State
banks in the District of Columbia on or about October 1,1914 to 1925 589
No. 70. Summary of resources and liabilities, receipts and disbursementsof building and loan associations in the District of Columbiafor the six months' period ended on or about December 31,1924 . 590
No. 71. Summary of resources and liabilities, receipts and disbursementsof building and loan associations in the District of Columbiafor the six months' period ended on or about June 30, 1925 591
No. 72. Abstract, by States, of resources and liabilities of State (commer-cial) banks, June 30, 1925 592
No. 73. Abstract, by States, of resources and liabilities of loan and trustcompanies, June 30, 1925 600
No. 74. Abstract, by States, of resources and liabilities of stock savingsbanks, June 30, 1925 608
No. 75. Abstract, by States, of resources and liabilities of mutual savingsbanks, June 30, 1925 .---.-.-.- - 6 1 2
No. 76. Abstract, by States, of resources and liabilities of private banks,June 30, 1925 616
No. 77. Abstract, by States, of resources and liabilities of all reportingbanks other than national, June 30, 1925 620
No. 78. Abstract, by States, of resources and liabilities of national banks,June 30, 1925 628
No. 79. Aggregate resources and liabilities of State (commercial) banks,June, 1921 to 1925 636
No. 80. Aggregate resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies,June, 1921 to 1925 636
No. 81. Aggregate resources and liabilities of stock savings banks, June,1921, to 1925 637
No. 82. Aggregate resources and liabilities of mutual savings banks, June,1921, to 1925 637
No. 83. Aggregate resources and liabilities of private banks, June, 1921 to1925 638
No. 84. Gold, silver, etc., held by banks other than national, June, 1914to 1925, inclusive 638
No. 85. Chartered banks of Canada, condition of, September 30, 1925 639No. 86. Chartered banks of Canada, monthly statement showing principal
items of resources a id liabilities, year ended September 30,1925 639
No. 87. Comparative statemen; of the transactions of the New YorkClearing House in ea( h year ended September 30, 1854 to 1925_ 640
No. 88. Comparative statemen of the clearings, etc., of the New YorkClearing House, year i ended September 30, 1925 and 1924 641
No. 89. Exchanges, balances, percentages of balances to exchanges, andpercentages of funds ised in settlement of balances by the NewYork Clearing House in each year, 1893 to 1925, inclusive 641
No. 90. Comparative statement, of the exchanges of the clearing housesof the United States for years ended September 30, 1925 and1924 642
No. 91. Comparative statement of transactions of clearing-house associa-tions in the 12 Federal reserve bank cities and in other citieswith transactions of $1,000,000,000 and over in years endedSeptember 30, 1925 and 1924 1 645
No. 92. Number and liabilities of State, private and national banks, whichfailed in each State, year ended June 30, 1925 646
No. 93. Number, assets, and liabilities of State (commercial) savingsbanks, loan and trust companies, private and national bankswhich failed in years ended June 30, 1914, to June 30, 1925- __ 648
No. 94. Showing individual statements of resources and liabilities ofeach national bank (States, Territories, and towns arrangedalphabetically) at close of business September 28, 1925, isomitted from this report and published as a separate table.
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REPORTOF THE
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,
Washington, December 11, 1925,DEAR SIR: I have the honor to submit the following annual report,
in accordance with the provision of section 333, of the United StatesRevised Statutes, covering activities of the Currency Bureau, in theyear ended October 31, 1925. This is the sixty-third report madeto the Congress since the organization of the bureau.
GESTEEAL CONDITIONS
The continued upward trend of business, generally, is reflected inthe increasing volume of clearings, rising to over $505,299,000,000in the year ended September 30, 1925, about $62,605,000,000 higherthan during the prior year. In the same period loans and discountsof national banks increased from $12,210,000,000 to $13,134,000,000,total loans and investments from $17,844,000,000 to $19,105,000,000,and aggregate resources from $23,323,000,000 to $24,570,000,000.From statements relative to State incorporated banks, an evengreater development is shown.
The gross earnings of national banks in the year ended June 30,1925, were $1,124,000,000 and exceeded by $49,000,000 gross earn-ings for the prior year, net earnings, after payment of all expenses,were $365,000,000 compared with $343,000,000 in the precedingyear, total losses charged off were $141,000,000, a reduction of$6,000,000 and net addition to profits, after charging off ail losses,amounted to $224,000,000 exceeding by $28,000,000 the amount in1924. Dividends declared by these banks to the amount of $165,-000,000 exceeded the amount in the previous year by $1,000,000and were equal to 6.63 per cent on their capital and surplus.
kECHSLATIQIff RECOMMENDED
In the last two annual reports of the Comptroller of the Currencymy predecessor strongly recommended certain amendments to thenational banking laws, the purpose of which was to improve theoperating powers of national banks in several particulars to the endthat the national banking system might be able to meet the modernrequirements for banking services. These recommendations formedthe substance of the bill H. It. 8887, Sixty-eighth Congress, second
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session, which passed the House by a large majority but whichfailed to be reached in the Senate.
The principal features of this bill and the reasons in detail whyeach proposed amendment is necessary are set forth in the reportsof the Comptroller of the Currency for 1923 and 1924. I mosturgently recommend the prompt reintroduction and enactment ofthis legislation.
The bill as it passed the House contained certain provisions (em-bodied in sec. 9) which in effect would prohibit the further spreadof State-wide branch banking within the Federal reserve system.Under them it would be unlawful for State member banks to estab-lish branches outside of the city in which the parent bank is located,and nonmember banks having such outside branches *could becomemembers only upon the condition that they relinquish such branches.These provisions follow the recommendations made by the Comp-troller of the Currency for the past two years. These recommenda-tions were based upon the assumption, in the first place, that State-wide branch banking is wrong in principle and that as a nationalpolicy the national banks should not be permitted to engage therein,and in the second place upon the absolute necessity of protectingthe national bank members of the Federal reserve system from theencroachment of this form of branch banking within the Federal re-serve system itself. With this position I am in complete accord.The national banks in those communities where State member banksof the Federal reserve system are now engaged in state-wide branchbanking have found themselves in an intolerable situation. Thisform of branch banking in the United States is a recent developmentand has made headway in only a few localities. The enactment ofthe provision above referred to would have a strong tendency towardrestoring the equilibrium between the State and national bankswithin the Federal reserve system in branch banking territory andwould undoubtedly have the further effect of preserving the stabilityand permanence of the Federal reserve system itself.
I t is a misnomer to call this bill a branch banking bill. Themeasure proposes to amend the national banking laws in some 18particulars, only 4 of which relate in any way to branch banking.The other provisions of the bill, such as the authority to lend one-halfof the savings deposits upon the security of first mortgages upon im-proved real estate, the authority to hold their charter powers for anindeterminate period subject to the will of Congress, the regulationof the investment security business, and other provisions of thismeasure will enable the national banks to carry on a modern bankingbusiness along the lines already approved by many State laws. Theamendments proposed in the bill have had a most thorough and expertinvestigation and analysis and have been reduced to the minimum.They are based upon sound principles of banking. Their enactmentinto law would enable all national banks to meet more readily thecompetition from State banks and trust companies which have fora number of years had the authority to do what it is now proposed toconfer upon the national banks. This proposed legislation has theapproval generally of the banking fraternity.
Apart from the question of the restrictions upon branch bankingproposed by section 9 of the House bill, which section was strickenout by the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, that com-
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mittee in reporting the bill to the Senate proposed a number of valu-able amendments to the House measure. While practically no newsubstantive legislation was proposed in these amendments, theynevertheless had the effect of giving greater clarity and precision tothe provisions of the bill. The Senate committee also restored tothe bill a number of proposed provisions which would penalize thecommission of crimes against member banks of the Federal reservesystem and against national banks in particular. These provisionswere included in the bill as reported to the House but were strickenout on the floor. I t is recommended that serious consideration begiven to the question of including these criminal provisions in the bill.
The need for the immediate enactment of this proposed legislationis greater now than ever. Not only has there been a continuance ofserious withdrawals, but many national banks have become restiveon account of being compelled to operate under certain archaic pro-visions of the national bank act. They prefer to remain nationalbanks, but in the final analysis the attractiveness of a modern Statecharter may prove controlling. The number of losses of nationalbanks to the various State systems within the past two years is formid-able enough to arouse the serious attention of the Government of theUnited States. Many of these banks had been in the national sys-tem for more than 50 years.
From October 21, 1923, to October 17, 1925, 166 national banksleft the national system to engage in the banking business underState charter. These carried with them total resources of $566,600,-000. They include 25 national banks in California, with total re-sources of $136,000,000; 9 national banks in Illinois, with totalresources of $128,000,000; 6 national banks in New York, with totalresources of $121,000,000; 8 national banks in Ohio, with total re-sources of $54,000,000; 25 national banks in Oklahoma, with totalresources of $10,000,000; 13 national banks in Pennsylvania, withtotal resources of $22,000,000, and a scattered number of banks inall of the other States.
In comparison with these figures consideration may properly begiven to the question of the conversion of State banks, into nationalbanks during the last two years. The total number of such conver-sions was 113, with total resources of $245,000,000. The number ofnational banks entering the State systems being 166, with total re-sources of $566,600,000, there was a net loss to the national systemin numbers of 53 banks and a net loss in resources of $321,600,000.However, of these State banks converting into national banks at-tention must be called to the fact that 64 of them, with total resourcesof $38,000,000, were located in the State of Texas. They convertedinto national banks en masse in order to escape the operations ofthe State guaranty of deposit laws. This is an abnormal develop-ment and should the State law be favorably amended, undoubtedlymany of these banks will return to the State system. Outside ofTexas, only 49 State banks during the past two years converted intonational banks. These had total resources of $207,000,000; 4 ofthese were banks in New York Citv, with total resources of $131,800,-000. Deducting the resources of the 4 New York banks and theTexas banks the aggregate resources of converting State banks inall other parts of the Union were $74,800,000.
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The above figures, however, do not tell the whole story. I t is awell-known fact that many other national banks are anxiously awaitingthe enactment of such a bill as that which failed at the last session ofCongress. If they can not at this time obtain some such amendmentsto their charter powers as are therein proposed there will be a stillgreater exodus from the national system.
Although the total resources of national banks has steadilyincreased year by year and the condition of individual national banksis strong, nevertheless the relative increase in total resources ofnational banks has been slowly falling off year by year as comparedwith the resources of the State banks and trust companies, In thelast annual report of this office my predecessor called your attentionto the fact that during the 40-year period, ending with the fiscal year1924, the total resources of national banks had fallen from 75 percent of the total banking resources to about 47 per cent. The totalbanking resources of State and national banks, exclusive of savingsbanks, at the present time are about $52,057,000,000, of which about$24,351,000,000 are in the national banks and $27,706,000,000 arein the State banks and trust companies which are engaged in thecommercial banking business in competition with national banks.In addition the savings banks have total resources of about$10,000,000,000, but these figures are not included in this comparison.The percentage, therefore, of the resources of the national banks tothe total resources of all banks engaged in carrying on the business ofcommercial banking has during the past year dropped a fractionbelow 47 per cent.
These facts present a serious situation for the consideration of theCongress and I am directing your attention thereto at this timechiefly for the purpose of showing that the adverse conditions ofnational bank operations, as to which my predecessor so urgentlyrecommended remedial legislation, are becoming daily accentuated.The national banking system is a time-honored Federal instrumen-tality. The charter powers of 'the individual national banks arederived solely from the Congress. Twice in the history of the UnitedStates, namely, immediately after the Civil War and immediatelypreceding the World War, the Federal Government was able toenforce a banking policy at a time of great financial stress through itsauthority to use the national banking system as an instrument forthe public benefit. The individual national bank is always ulti-mately able to take care of itself in meeting the competitive condi-tions due to more favorable State laws by giving up its nationalcharter and going into the State system. But the gradual loss ofnational banks and the consequent decrease in relative resources ofthe national banking system is of primary concern to the NationalGovernment, not only because the national banks form the logicaland permanent basis of the Federal reserve system but also becauseonly through the national banking system can there be maintainedthroughout the United States a standardized system of banking sub-ject to the visitorial powers of the Federal Government and sub-servient at all times to the will of the Congress.
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NATIONAL BANK FAXLTJEES
The number of national bank failures during the current year showsa considerable decrease from that of last year. During the comp-troller's report year ended October 31, 1925, 98 national banksbecame insolvent as compared with 138 national banks for the yearended October 31, 1924. The last half of the present report year hasshown a decided decrease in the number of failures compared withthe first half, the proportion being 35 to 63. Nine of these failedbanks have been succeeded by new national bank organizations thatpurchased their assets and assumed the payment to creditors of partor all of their liabilities, The total amount of assets of the 98 insol-vent banks was $47,837,945. Only one of these failed banks hadtotal assets as high as $3,400,000, and only 15 had assets in excess of$1,000,000. The aggregate capitalization $6,420,000, was distributedas follows: Thirty-eight at $25,000 each, 37 at from $25,000 to$50,000, 12 at $100,000, and 11 in excess of $100,000, namely, 3 at$150,000, 6 at $200,000, 1 at $250,000, and 1 at $400,000.
It will be observed that a large majority of these failures were smallbanks and that the total assets of all were materially less than assetsof any one of many of the urban national banks. Seventy-one of theseinsolvent banks were located west of the Mississippi River, 51 ofwhich were in the grain country north of Kansas and 20 in the cattlecountry of the Southwest. There were 15 failures in the three Statesof North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. The remaining 12failures were in various other States.
While unfavorable agricultural conditions have contributed in alarge measure to the closing of a number of these banks, still it mustbe borne in mind that the greater number of failures occurred wherethe territories have had too many banks per capita and where toomany bank charters were issued during the boom period of the warand immediately after peace was declared. Not only was thereinsufficient business for the support of these banks but their organiza-tion resulted in hazardous and unwarranted competition.
Upon an analysis of the cause of these failures, it appears that 49were due to economic conditions, crop failures caused by drought,and the fall in market prices for livestock. Thirty-nine were causedby inexperience and mismanagement by officers and directors andonly 10 by the defalcation of an officer or employee of a bank. Thefirst two named causes might be consolidated and attributed tostrong competitive banking without the proper banking experienceand banking ability, for, after all, the fact remains that there aremany solvent banks remaining in these territories where the failureshave been most prolific and that such banks are in charge of and havebeen managed by capable and experienced men who, under the strong-est pressure of competition, have been able to loan and invest thebank's funds without incurring disastrous losses.
Economic conditions in the territories where the largest numberof failures have occurred are much improved and the banking in-dustry is rapidly adjusting itself to normal conditions. It is believedthat the experience gained by bankers in the past 10 years will be ofgreat value to the banking business of the future and out of it willcome better qualified bankers, more conservative management, andgreater safety to depositors.
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In the year ended October 31, 1925, 98 national banks, with aggre-gate capital of $6,420,000, were placed in charge of receivers. Thedate each bank was authorized to commence business, date of appoint-ment of the receiver, the capital stock, and the circulation outstand-ing 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 October31, 1925, the number of banks placed in charge of receivers was 947.Of this number, however, 61 were subsequently restored to solvencyand permitted to resume business. The total capital of all insolventbanks at date of failure was $119,300,920, while the book or nominalvalue of the assets administered by receivers under the supervisionof the comptroller aggregated $614,982,469 and the total cash thusfar realized from the liquidation of these assets amounted to$282,989,284. In addition to this, there has been realized from assess-ments levied against shareholders the sum of $31,418,330, making thetotal cash collections from all sources $314,407,614, which have beendisbursed as follows:In dividends to creditors on claims proved, amounting to
$327,253,141, the sum of $188, 697, 889In payment of secured and preferred liabilities 84, 967, 657In payment of legal expenses incurred in the administration of
such receiverships 6, 940, 375In payment of receivers' salaries and other expenses of receiver-
ships 15, 449, 753There has been returned to shareholders in cash 4, 141, 830Leaving a balance with the comptroller and receivers of_~ 14, 210, 110
Assets have been returned to agents for shareholders, to be liqui-dated for their benefit, having a nominal value of $16,000,653.
The book value of the assets of the 318 national banks that are stillin charge of receivers amount to $218,927,454. The receivers hadrealized from these assets at the close of business on October 31, 1925,the sum of $79,649,962 and had collected from the shareholders onaccount of assessments levied against them to cover deficiencies inassets the further sum of $6,692,124, making the total collected fromall sources in the liquidation of active receiverships the sum of$86,342,086, which amount has been distributed as follows:Dividends to creditors (to Sept. 30, 1925) $28, 907, 387Secured and preferred liabilities paid „ 37,607,818Legal expenses J 897, 790Receivers' salaries and all other expenses of administration 4, 368, 981Amount returned to shareholders in cash 350, 000Leaving a balance with the comptroller and the receivers of 14, 210, 110
Receiverships of 17 national banks were closed during the year,making a total of 629 closed receiverships.
Collections from the assets of the 629 national banks, the affairsof which have been finally closed, amounted to $203,339,322, andtogether with the collections of $24,726,206 from assessments leviedagainst shareholders make a total of $228,065,528, from which onclaims aggregating $205,263,410 dividends were paid amounting to$159,790,502.
Average rate of dividends paid on claims proved was 77.84 percent, but including offsets allowed, loans paid, and other disburse-ments with dividends, creditors received on an average 84.24 percent.
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7.50 per cent of the collections from assets and from shareholders.The outstanding circulation of these banks at the date of failurewas $31,133,466, which was secured by United States bonds on depositin the Treasury of the face value of $33,478,100. The assessmentsagainst shareholders averaged 52.03 per cent of their holdings, whilethe collections from the assessments levied were 48.87 pjer cent of theamount assessed. The total amount disbursed in dividends duringthe current year to the creditors of insolvent banks was $15,073,057.
In the table following is summarized the condition of all insolventnational banks, the closed and active receiverships being shownseparately:
Items
Total assets taken charge of by receivers...
Disposition of assets:Collected from assetsOffsets allowed and settledLoss on assets compounded or sold under order of court.Nominal value of assets returned to stockholdersNominal value of remaining assets.
Closed receiv-erships, 629 i
$396, 055, 015
203, 339,32235,923, 977
140,791,06316,000,653
Total. 396,055,015
Collected from assets as aboveCollected from assessments from shareholders..
Total collections..Disposition of collections:
Secured and preferred liabilities paidDividends paidLegal expenses _Receivers' salary and other expensesAmount returned to shareholders in cash.Balance with comptroller and receiver
Total-
Capital stock at date of failure _United States bonds held at failure to secure circulating
notesAmount realized from sale of United States bonds held to
secure circulating notes _Circulation outstanding at failure_A mount of assessment upon shareholdersClaims proved __.
203,339, 32224, 726, 206
228,065, 528
47,359,839159,790, 5026,042, 58511,080, 7723,791,830
228,065, 5282 97, 225,920
33,478,100
35,120,71231,133,46650, 591, 240205,263,410
Active receiv-erships, 318
$218, 927,454
79, 649, 96214,129, 73413,854,637
111, 293,121
218,927,454
79,649,9626, 692,124
86, 342,086
37,607,81828,907,387
897, 7904, 368, 981350,000
14, 210,110
86,342,086
22,075,000
13,323,010
4,433,46711,697, 85219, 320,000121,989, 731
Total, 947
$614, 982, 469
50,053,711154,645, 70016, 000, 653
111, 293.121
614,982,469
282,989, 28431,418, 330
314,407, 614
84,967, 657188, 697, 8896,940,37515,449, 7534,141, 83014,210,110
314,407,614
119,300,920
46,801,110
39,554,17942,831, 31869, 911, 240
327,253,141
1 Includes 61 banks restored to solvency. 2 includes capital stock of 61 banks restored to solvency.
Statistics relative to the capital, date of appointment of receiver,and per cent of dividends paid to creditors of 13 insolvent nationalbanks, the affairs of which were closed during the year ended October31, 1925, appear in the following table:
Title
Mount Vernon National BankFirst National BankCommonwealth National BankEmmetsburg National BankFirst National Bank .Farmers National Bank .Fi<*st National BankSilver City National BankFirst National Bank ,„._Citizens National BankNational Border BankFirst National BankFirst National Bank
Location
Mount Vernon, N. Y ._ .Newman, CalifReedville, VaEmmetsburg, IowaSidney, NebrBig Sandy, MontCoiquitt, GaSilver City, N. MexAlexandria, 3. DakC enterville, Tenn. . _El Paso, TexDodge, NebrSavoy, Mont . - _
Date receiverappointed
Apr, 19,1911Jan. 31,1920Feb. 16,1921Mar. 11,1921May 27,1921Jan. 3,1922Aug. 14,1923May 14,1924June 23,1924Oct. 28,1924Oct. 30,1924Nov. 22,1924Jan. 3,1925
Capital
$200,00050,00025,00050,00050,00025,00050,000
100,00025,00030,000
200,00050,00025,000,
Per centdividendf
paid tocreditors
58. 8549.5088.6760.7o43.2510. 50
1 109. 3050.82. 4f>92. 4975.
100.» 104.
1 Includes 100 per cent of interest.
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BANK FAILURES OTHER THAN NATIONAL
In the fiscal year ended June 30, 1925, information was receivedfrom the banking departments of the several States, with respect tothe failure of 440 State and private banks, with liabilities of$118,728,046. These figures show a reduction in the number offailures, as compared with the year ended June 30, 1924, of 337banks, and a reduction in the amount of liabilites of $104,459,954.
Statistics relative to the failure of banks other than national andnational banks in each State, in the year ended June 30, 1925, andfor years ended June 30, 1914 to 1925, are published in the appendixof this report.
PUBLIC DEBT, UNITED STATES BONDS, NATIONAL BANK,AND OTHER CIRCULATION
In the table following relating to the public debt of the UnitedStates on June 30, 1925, and Government bonds on deposit with theTreasurer of the United States on the same date, it will be observedthat the total net public debt was $20,439,234,256.19, all of whichwith the exception of $228,328,005 is interest bearing. The netdebt is shown to be less by $738,811,015 than at the close of the priorfiscal year.
By reason of the call for redemption at maturity (February 1 last)of the outstanding 4 per cent loan of 1925 amounting to $118,489,900,bonds eligible as security for national-bank circulation were reducedin amount to $674,625,630, consisting of $599,724,050 consols of 1930and $74,901,580 Panama Canal 2's. Of these bonds the Treasurerheld as security for national-bank circulation $665,061,330, as securityfor public deposits $495,500, and for postal savings $213,700. Thisleaves only $8,855,100 bonds of these classes held otherwise than bythe Treasurer as security for circulation and deposits.
National-bank circulation outstanding at the close of the fiscalyear aggregated $733,366,074, of which $660,501,393 was secured bybonds and $72,864,681 secured by lawful money held by the Treas-urer of the United States to provide for the redemption of the notesof banks retiring circulation and on account of those in liquidation.The combined paper currency, United States notes, Federal reservebank and national bank notes amounted to $5,585,944,967, the issuesof national bank notes representing approximately 14 per cent, Federalreserve notes 35 per cent, legal tenders 6 per cent, and gold and silvercertificates 45 per cent. The aggregate stock of money was $8,-221,000,000, hence the paper currency, excluding the coin certificates,was 36.9 per cent of the total circulating medium.
The paid-in capital of the national banks in existence at the closeof the last fiscal year was roundly $1,376,000,000, and as the amountof bonds eligible as security for circulation had been reduced to some$674,625,000, it is evident that the amount of national bank circula-tion issuable has been reduced to approximately 50 per cent of themaximum amount authorized by law, the paid-in capital stock beingthe measure of that maximum. This condition has resulted in thereduction in the percentage of currency-issuing banks from 90 in 1924to 85 in 1925.
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Statements hereinbefore referred to relative to the public debt andsecurities held in trust by the Treasurer of the United States are asfollows:
Statement of the public debt of the United States, June 80, 1925
DETAILS OF INTEREST-BEARING DEBT
Bonds eligible as security for national-bank circulation:2 per cent consols of 1930 $599, 724, 050. 002 per cent Panama Canal loan of
. 1916-1936 48, 954? 180. 002 per cent Panama Canal loan of
1918-1938-.... . . . . 25, 947, 400. 00
Other bonds, etc.:3 per cent Panama Canal loan of 19613 per cent conversion bonds of 1946-47 i2J j per cent postal-savings bonds (first to twenty-eighth
series)First Liberty loan, 1932-1947, 3J^, 4? and 4>i per cent-Second Liberty loan, 1927-1942, 4 and m per cent___Third Liberty loan, 1928, 4M per centFourth Liberty loan, 1933-1938, 434 P ^ centTreasury bonds, 1947-1952, 4 34 per centTreasury bonds, 1944-1954, 4 per cent__.Treasury notes, 1925-1927 (including adjusted service
series)Certificate's of indebtedness. 1925-26 (including adjust-
ed service series) _ _Treasury (war) savings securities, series 1921-1923 (in-
cluding thrift and Treasury savings stamps, unclassi-fied sales, etc.) . . „__
$674, 625, 630. 00
49, 800? 000. 0028, 894, 500. 00
11, 995. 880. 001, 951, 519, 650. 003, 104, 558? 750. 002, 885, 377, 350. 006, 324, 481; 200. 00
763, 948, 300. 001, 047, 088, 500. 00
2, 404, 241, 400. 00
578, 685, 000. 00
385, 690, 091. 35
Total interest-bearing debt outstanding 20, 210, 906, 251. 35Matured debt on which interest has ceased 30, 242, 930. 26Debt bearing no interest-. _ 275, 122, 993. 12
Total gross debt 20, 516, 272, 174. 73Matured interest obligations, etc_ 142, 941, 522. 28
Balance held by Treasurer of the United States, etc_20, 659, 213, 697. 01
219, 979, 440. 82
Net debt, including matured interest obligations, etc_ 20, 439, 234, 256. 19
United States Government securities held in trust IJune SO, 1925
Treasurer of the United, States,
Issues
Consols, 1930Panama 2's „._. _
TotalOther bonds, notes and certificates _
Total _
To securenational bank
circulation
$591,157,95073, 898,380
665,056,3305,000
665,061,330
To securepublic
deposits
$433,50062,000
495, 50046, 760, 650
47, 256,150
To securepostal-savings
funds
$170,200, 0043, 500.00
213,700. 00141,139, 485. 86
141,353,185.86
Total held
$591, 761, 650, 0074,003,880. 00
665, 765, 530, 00187,905,135. 8fl
853,670,665.86
TTHITED STATES CI&CULATIO¥—BOND TRANSACTIONS
In the year ended October 317 1925, the withdrawal of bonds heldby the Treasurer of the United States in trust as security for nationalbank circulation amounted to $109,401,560, of which $89,820,310
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were 4 per cent bonds of 1925? which, were called for redemption inFebruary last. The withdrawals by reason of liquidation of banksamounted to $16,222,750, and on account of banks placed in chargeof receivers $3,358,500. Bonds held by the Treasurer in trust assecurity for circulation were augmented to the extent of $35,743,800on account of deposits made by newly organized banks and by thoseincreasing their circulation, The transactions of the year by monthsin each account named are shown in the following statement:
United States bonds deposited as security for circulation by banks chartered and bythose increasing their circulation, together with the amount withdrawn by banksreducing their circulation, and by those closed, during each month, year endedOctober 31, 1925
Date
1924NovemberDecember
1925January. . . .February -MarchApril - -MayJune _-.JulyAugustSeptember-.,October... -
Total . . -
Bondsdepositedby bankscharteredand thoseincreasingcirculationduring the
year 1
$1, 952,0001,714,100
2, 252,9001, 532, 7503,112, 5008,815, 5001,675, 3002, 396, 2002,003, 5507, 347, 5001,024, 0001,912, 500
35, 743, 800
Bondswithdrawnby banksreducing
circulation
Bondswithdrawnby banks inliquidation
$3,171,6007, 661, 280
6, 535, 50059, 214, 2003, 215, 0001, 977, 2501, 401, 7501, 986, 0001,168, 0001, 433, 3501, 251, 500805, 000
89,820, 310
$265,00075,000
2,128,000157,000762, 500
6, 305,000537,7506,500
387, 7505, 273, 250
40,000285,000
16, 222,750
Bondswithdrawnby banks ininsolvency
$722,500
31, 250390,000470,000131, 250243, 250845, 250287,00058,000
180, 000
3, 358, 50*3
i Includes $2,535,000 deposited by 33 of the 251 banks chartered during the year.
Monthly statement of capital stock of national banks, national bank notes, andFederal Reserve Bank notes outstanding, bonds on deposit, etc.
Authorized capital stock of national banks..Paid-in capital stock of national banks
Nov. 2, 1925
$1,381,978, 2151, 381,321, 609
Oct. 1, 1925
$1, 381, 983, 2151,381,186,036
Increase ordecrease since
above date
Increase of authorized capital stock-Decrease of authorized capital stock _Increase of paid-in capital stockDecrease of paid-in capital stock
$5,000135,573
Nov. 1, 1924
$1,335,766,2151,335,105. 913
Increase ordecrease since
above date
$46,212.000
46, 215, 096
National bank notes outstanding secured by UnitedStates bonds.- ._ _.
National bank notes outstanding secured by lawfulmoney. _ _
Total national bank notes outstanding
Nov. 2, 1925
$662, 538, 483
51,264,261
Oct. 1, 1925
$661,380, 320
56, 543, 569
713,802,744 717,923, 889
Nov. 1, 1924
$735, 602, 435
38,679,189
774,281, 624
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Federal Reserve Bank notes outstanding, bonds on deposit, etc.—Continued
Increase secured by United States bonds..Decrease secured by United States bonds_Increase secured by lawful moneyDecrease secured by lawful money
Net increase.,Net decrease .
Increase ordecrease since
above date
$1,168,163
5,279,308
4,121,145
Increase ordecrease since
above date
$73,063,95212,585,072
60,478,880
Federal reserve bank notes outstanding secured by UnitedStates bonds _.„ .
Federal reserve bank notes outstanding secured by lawfulmoney— „ „
Nov. 2, 1925
Total Federal reserve bank notes outstanding. _.
$6,582,203
6,582,203
Oct. 1, 1925
$6,815,523
6,815,523
Increase secured by United States bonds..Decrease secured by United States bonds_increase secured by lawful moneyDecrease secured by lawful money. __
Increase ordecrease since decre:above date
$233,320
Net increase..Net decrease. 233,320
Nov. 1, 1924
$9,134,170
9,134,170
Increase orsase since
above date
$2, 551,9
2, 551, 967
Kinds of bonds on deposit
United States consols of1930 (2 per cent)
United States Panama of1938 (2 per cent)...
United States Panama of1933 (2 per cent) . . . .
On depositto secure
Federal re-serve bank
notes
On depositto securenational
bank notes
J$591, 792,150
48,622,660
25, 770,320
Total- . I 666,185,130
National-bank notes of each denomi-nation outstanding
Federal re-serve bank
notes ofeach de-
nominationoutstanding
One dollar _____Two dollars.—,.Five dollars-_.Ten dollarsTwenty dollarsFifty dollarsOne hundred dollarsFive hundred dollarsOne thousand dollarsFractional parts _
Less iTotal-
Total.
$341,447162, 894
134,091, 605298,974,200232,411,390
25,466, 75024,987, 500
87, 50021,00061,118
716,605, 4042,802, 660
713, 802, 744
$3,313, 6121,307,8761,071,935
341,840515, 44031,500
6, 582,203
6, 582, 203
1 Notes redeemed but not assorted by denominations.
REDEMPTION OF NATIONAL ADO) FEDEEAL EESEEVE BAHKOIECULATIOjf
In the year ended June 30, 1925, national-bank notes, Federalreserve notes, and Federal reserve bank notes aggregating $1,869,-091,049 were redeemed at the United States Treasury at an aggregateexpense of $608,406. Included in these redemptions were Federal
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reserve notes amounting to $1,312,361,850; Federal reserve banknotes redeemed on retirement account in the amount of $3,420,137;an4 national-bank notes to the amount of $553,309,062, the latteramount including $65,558,260 redeemed on retirement account.
The average expense per $1,000 for the redemption of Federalreserve notes was $0.46, for Federal reserve bank notes $1.33, andfor national-bank notes $0.83.
Statements showing the amount of the various issues of bankcurrency received monthly for redemption in the year ended June 30,1925, the source whence received, and the classification of redemp-tions, with the cost per $1,000 for each class redeemed, are pub-lished in the appendix to this report.
NATIONAL BANKS OF ISSUE
On April 6, 1925, the number of reporting national banks was8,016, with capital stock of $1,361,444,000, of which number 1,147banks, with capital of $232,521,000, were not taking advantage ofthe provision of the national bank act, authorizing the issuance ofcirculating notes collateraled by deposits of United States bonds.
The circulating note liability of 6,869 banks of issue, on thedate indicated, amounted to $649,447,000, or an average of $94,548per bank.
On December 31, 1924, the number of national banks was 8,049,with capital of $1,334,836,000, of which number 986 banks, withcapital of $189,372,000, were not banks of issue. The liability forcirculating notes outstanding of the 7,063 banks of issue on thisdate amounted to $714,844,000, or an average of $101,210 per bank.
The reduction in the amount of national bank circulation outstand-ing between December 31, 1924, and April 6, 1925, due principallyto the calling for redemption by the Secretary of the Treasury of4 per cent bonds of 1925, in the early part of the current year, was$85,397,000, and the reduction in the number of banks of issue inthe period stated was 194.
Tables showing the number of national banks, the capital, theamount of circulation outstanding, as well as the number of banksnot issuing circulation, with the amount of capital, in each State andFederal Reserve District, are published in the appendix of thisreport.
PBOFIT ON NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION
The reduced profit on national bank circulation is reflected inthe relatively high cost and nearing maturity date, 1930, of the 2per cent consols as shown in the computation of the GovernmentActuary of the profit on the issuance of circulation secured by theconsols. In November, 1924, the cost of $100,000 consols was$103,989, the highest figure of the year. Upon deposit with thedepartment of that amount of bonds a bank is entitled to receivea like amount of circulating notes. As a redemption account of5 per cent is required the amount of loanable funds on this accountwould be reduced to $95,000, which loaned at 6 per cent wouldproduce $5,700. Adding to the latter amount $2;000 interest on
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the bonds measures the gross receipts. By deducting from this$7,700, the tax on circulation, expenses of redemption, etc., and thesinking fund to provide for the liquidation of the premium paidfor the bonds, the net receipts are shown to be $6,503.10. Withthe cost of the bonds invested otherwise, and at 6 per cent, thereceipts would be $6,239.34, or less by $263.76 than the net receiptsfrom the circulation; hence, there would be a profit on circulationunder these conditions of 0.254 per cent. By October, 1925, thebond cost had been reduced to $103,659, and thereby resulting inan increase in the profit on note issues to 0.442 per cent.
In the year the cost of 2 per cent Panama Canal bonds droppedfrom $103,473 to $101, resulting in a calculated increase in the profiton circulation secured by these bonds from 0.699 to 1.001 per cent.Elsewhere in this report will be found the computations of theActuary showing the profit on national bank circulation based uponthe deposit of $100,000 United States consols of 1930, and 2 percent Panama Canal bonds at the average net price monthly duringthe year ended October 31, 1925. Incidentally, there also appearsa statement showing the monthly range of prices in New York fromNovember, 1924, to October, 1925, inclusive, of bonds eligible assecurity for national bank circulation, and also the investmentvalues of the consols and Panama Canal bonds based upon theaverage price net quarterly, January to October.
0BGAinZATI0¥ AHD LIQUIDATION OF HATTOBTAL BA2TKS*
From the date of the establishment of the national banking systemup to and including October 31, 1925, there have been authorizedto begin business 12,841 national banking associations, of which3,837 were voluntarily closed to discontinue business or amalgamatedwith other banks, State or national, together with those consolidatedwith other national banking associations under authority of the actof November 7, 1918. Exclusive of banks which failed but sub-sequently restored to solvency the loss to the system by banksliquidated through receiverships was 886, the number of thesereceiverships being a fraction less than 6.9 per cent of the totalnumber of banks organized. As a result of liquidations and failuresthe number of national banking associations in existence at the closeof the current year stood at 8,118.
In November, 1914, when the Federal reserve banks began theiroperations, there were in existence 7,578 national banks with capitalof $1,072,500,000. Since that date the net increase in the number ofbanks was 540 and an increase in capital of $309,500,000. Thecapital of the banks in existence on October 31, 1925, was roundly$1*382,000,000. In this 11-year period 2,189 banks were charteredwith capital of $217,000,000. During this period, however, 1,653associations were closed voluntarily or otherwise.
In the current year applications to organize national banks and toconvert State banks into national banking associations were receivedto the number of 372, with proposed capital stock of $42,092,200.Of the applications pending 247 were approved, 85 rejected and 42abandoned. National banking associations to the number of 251,with capital of $26,040,000, were authorized to begin business, ofwhich 3 were located in the New England States, 52 in the Eastern,
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115 in the Southern, 32 in the Middle Western, 25 in the Western,and 24 in the Pacific States. The greatest activity as indicated bythe number of banks organized was in the following States: NewYork 17 banks, New Jersey 26, Pennsylvania 8, Texas 94, Missouri8, and California 19. In other States the number ranged from 1 to 7banks. It further appears that of the total number of charters issued86 were the result of conversions of State banks, 25 reorganizations ofState or national banks, and 140 primary organizations. In thisconnection it is of interest to note that the organization of 19 bankswas incident to the reorganization of liquidated national bankingassociations; 9 to succeed failed national banks, acquiring incidentallytheir assets and assuming the liabilities to depositors and othercreditors, and 8 organized in localities where failures had occurred, toenable the communities to have necessary banking facilities,
In the year in question 30 national banking associations wereconsolidated into 15 under authority of the act of November 7, 1918,the capital of the consolidated banks being $33,810,000. In someinstances there were reductions in capital and in others increases,but the net result by reason of consolidations was an iricrease incapital stock of $990,000.
The voluntary liquidation of 123 associations represented a capitalof $14,467,500, while the capital of the 98 insolvent banks was$6,420,000. The net result of the changes hereinbefore mentionedwas an increase for the year in the number of active banks by 20,and in capital stock of $46,212,000, It appears that during thoyear 203 banks increased their capital in the aggregate sum of $43,410,-000. Of this number 85 banks effected the increase by stock divi-dends, the amount of the increase in this manner being $7,680,300.
DOMESTIC BRANCHES OF FATX0¥AL BAHKS
Under authority of section 5155 of the Revised Statutes of theUnited States the following national banks, formerly State banks,continue to operate the branches indicated:California:
Bank of California, National Association, San Francisco; capital, $3,500,000.Branch at Portland, Oreg.; capital, $300,000.Branch at Seattle, Wash.; capital, $200,000.Branch at Tacoma, Wash.; capital, $200,000.
Louisiana:Calcasieu National Bank of Southwestern Louisiana, Lake Charles; capital^
$1,000,000.Branch at De Quincy; capital, $40,000.Branch at Jennings; capital, $120,000.Branch at Kinder; capital, $30,000.Branch at Lake Arthur; capital, $40,000.Branch at Oakdale; capital, $120,000.Branch at Sulphur; capital, $40,000.Branch at Vinton; capital, $50,000.Branch at Welsh; capital, $60,000.
Massachusetts:Federal National Bank of Boston; capital, $1,500,000.
Four1 branches in Boston, with capital-of $50,000 assigned to each,Safe Deposit National Bank of New Bedford; capital, $500,000.
Branch in New Bedford; capital, $50,000.1 One of which was acquired by consolidation under act Nov. 7,1918.
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Michigan:City National Bank of Battle Creek; capital, $500,000.
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 & Trust Co., New York; capital, $13,-
500,000.Thirteen 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 $100,000assigned to each.
Seaboard National Bank of the city of New York; capital, $5,000,000.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; capita,!, $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 Statebanks having branches were consolidated with the following banksand 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.
Four branches in the city of Washington, with capital of $10,000 as-signed to each.
Georgia:The Fourth National Bank of Atlanta; capital, $1,200,000.
Three branches in the city of Atlanta, with capital of $50,000 assigned toeach.
Branch at Decatur; capital, $25,000.Atlanta & 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, $5,000,000.Three branches in Boston, with capital of $100,000 assigned to each.
The First National Bank of Boston; capital, $20,000,000.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 $10,000assigned to each.
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New Jersey:Union Trust & 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, $1,500,000.
Branch in Albany; capital, $100,000.American Exchange-Pacific National Bank, New York; capital, $7,500,000.
Six branches in the city of New York, with capital of $100,000 assignedto each.
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, $2,500,000.
Two branches in the city of New York, with capital of $100,000 assignedto 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, $50,000,000.
Three branches in the city of New York, with capital of $100,000assigned 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 oneand $100,000 assigned to the other.
Tennessee:Unaka & 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.
Peolpes National Bank of Leesburg; capital, $100,000.Branch at Upperville; capital, $10,000.
Seaboard National Bank of Norfolk; capital, $1,000,000.Branch in Norfolk; capital, $50,000.
National hanks, with number of additional local offices and dates of approval of theirestablishment, October SI, 1925
Location
California:CrockettFresnoHuntington ParkInglewood.Long BeachLos Angeles
Do
Do _
Do
Do
Title of bank
First National BankFirst National Bank in FresnoNational Bank _ - » » » -First National BankCalifornia National BankFirst National Bank __ _ . _ _ _ «.
Commercial National Trust & Savings Bank
Merchants National B a n k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pacific National Bank _
United States National Bank
Num-ber ofaddi-tionaloffices
112111
16
4
8
7
Date ofapproval of
establishmentof additional
offices
Nov. 28,1923Dec. 19,1923May 3,1924Mar. 7,1923Nov. 8,1923July 1,1922June 13,1922Oct. 31,1923Jan. 29,1924June 4,1924Dec. 18,1924Mar. 24,1925July 22,1925Oct. 20,1925Aug. 1,1922Oct. 11,1922Mar. 15,1924June 4,1924Feb. 5,1924Jan. 3,1925Jan. 8,1925Oct. 16,1925Mar. 1,1924July 29,1924Nov. 21,1924Aug. 3,1925
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National banks, with number of additional local offices and dates of approval of theirestablishment, October 81, 1925—Continued
Date ofapproval of
establishmenof additional
offices
California— C ontinued.AlhambraBakersfieldOaklandPasadena»SacramentoSan DiegoSanta Cruz
District of Columbia:Washington *_.
Do.DoDo
Georgia:Atlanta .
Kentucky:Louisville
Do.
DoMaine:
Portland-_Maryland:
Baltimore.Do
First National Bank _ ._.First National Bank in Bakersfield.Central National Bank _Pasadena National Bank _California National BankUnited States National BankFirst National Bank
Second National BankDistrict National BankFranklin National Bank _.Lincoln National Bank
Atlanta & Lowry National Bank.
Citizens Union National Bank
Louisville National Bank
National Bank of Kentucky.
Chapman National Bank
Do-Do
Massachusetts:AdamsBoston _
Citizens National BankDrovers & Mechanics National Bank..Farmers & Merchants National Bank..Merchants National BankFirst National BankAtlantic National Bank..
Do I Citizens National Bank..Do Federal National Bank-.Do.
Do-Do .
FitchburgMaidenNew Bedford..PalmerSpringfieldWellesley—
Michigan:
Detroit
DoFlintJacksonLudingtonMuskegonSaginaw
Nebraska:South Omaha_
DoNew York:
Buffalo..
DpFlushingIthacaNew York
Do
First National Bank
National Rockland BankNational Shawmut Bank .Safety Fund National Bank_First National BankMerchants National Bank...Palmer National BankChapin National Bank.Wellesley National Bank
First National Bank in Detroit_.
National Bank of Commerce..First National BankPeoples National BankFirst National Bank__Union National BankSecond National Bank
Live Stock National Bank.Packers National Bank
Community-South Side National Bank.
Manufacturers & Traders National Bank.Flushing National BankFirst National BankBronx National Bank
Capitol National Bank..
Nov. 22,1922
Nov. 18,1922/May l',1923\Aug. 25,1924Dec. 30,1922Dec. 4,1922
Sept. 22,1922
Nov. 20,1922(July 20,1922^Aug. 15,1922[Nov. 28,1923Dec. 18,1922
Nov. 18,192-1
July 29,1924June 17,1925fAug. 18,1922[Feb. 11.1925Aug. 1,1922
Dec. 18,1924Apr.Aug.JuneSept.Apr.
1,19252,19221,19256.19229.1923
Dec.Aug.Jan.Mar.Jan.[Jan.Oct.
UulyJune
/Dec.\Feb.Jan.Feb.Nov.MayJan.
/Nov.\Mar.
7,192323,19222, J9243,3923
18,192418,192416.192428.19256,19253,192328,192530,192417,192528.192422.192510,192418.192230.1923
(Jan. 2,19244 Apr. 7,1924[June 14,1924.July 19,1922Dec. 15,1923Nov. 22,1922Sept. 8,1922Jan. 23,1924Jan. 13,1923
Dec. 3,1923Jan. 18,1924
Aug.Jan.
•i M a r .Mar.
[Sept.Dec.JulyNov.July[Jan.Apr.[Aug.
18,192218.19232,1925
11,192523,192521,192218,19259.1922
17.19249.1923
28,192318.1925
i Established under authority of the Millspaugh Act, Apr, 26,1922
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National banks, with number of additional local offices and dates of approval of theirestablishment, October 81, 1925—Continued
Location
New York—Continued.New York Chase National Bank_
Do -„- Chemical National Bank..
Title of bank
Do I East River National Bank.
Do -I First National Bank of the City of Brooklyn..Do Hamilton National Bank-Do Harriman National Bank.Do Mechanics & Metals National Bank.Do—-I - National American Bank.
i)oZIIIIIIIIIIIII-Do-_
Do..Do..
Do..
Do.
.».Do.
Troy__ ._WatertownYonkers
National Bank of Far RockawayNational Butchers & Drovers Bank-
National City Bank.
National Park BankOzone Park National Bank..
Public National Bank.
Richmond Hill National Bank....Rockaway Beach National Bank.Seventh National Bank..Manufacturers National BankJefferson Co. National BankFirst National Bank _
Do. —— ! Yonkers National Bank & Trust Co.North Carolina:
Greensboro. _Ohio:
Cleveland...
ColumbusFindlayLockland
Pennsylvania:Altoona...Chester
DoJohnstownMcKees Rocks.Philadelphia-
DoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDo
Reading
Williamsport.York
American Exchange National Bank
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Co-Opera-ativo National Bank.
City National BankAmerican-First National BankFirst National Bank
.do...do.
Pennsylvania National Bank.First National Bank
do-do.
Broad Street National BankCentral National BankCorn Exchange National BankDrovers & Merchants National Bank.Fourth Street National BankFranklin National BankNorthern National BankOverbrook National BankPhiladelphia National BankSouthwark National BankTenth National Bank
Reading National Bank
West Branch National Bank..York National Bank
Num-ber ofaddi-tionaloffices
Date ofapproval of
establishmentof additional
offices
1 Aug.12 Apr.
IfJan.i Jan.
9 l-JMayJune
I Sept,Julyroot,\Oct.Apr.JulyApr.Sept.May
(Oct.I Jan.jMar.iMar./Mar.\Oct.
Feb.(JulyAug.Dec.Feb.Jan.JulyDec.May.Oct.
/Aug.\Nov.Mar.
19
Sept.Nov.Oct.rApr.[Juneroct.[Sept.
31,192528.192318.192416.192528,192527,192523,192519,192429, 1 92430.192428,192315.192114.19254,19256.192426.192330.192413.192525,192519,192416,19245.192518.192229.19228,192228.192326.192131.192431,192419.192523,1925
1,192228.19248.19249.192519,192313.19228,192517.192524,192226,1925
July 24,1922
Sept. 8,1922
Mar. 17,1925Jan. 2,1923Nov. 28,1923
JuneSept.MayApr.Oct.
TJuly[Sept.Nov.JulyJulyJan.Aug.JulyApr.Sept.Apr.Mar.Mar.
(Aug.{Feb.IMar. :Aug.July
12,192522,192224,192428.192424,192225.192230.192513.192324,192218,192218.192417, J9-28,19-252, ifc'.V,2,19J4
30. !*"']18.1/.^3, iO2:;
24, 1«;'»J15, i9-4
31,192?25, i&?
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National banks, with number of additional local offices and date of approval of theirestablishment, October 81, 1925—Continued
Location
Num-ber ofaddi-tionaloffices
2
1
119Z
13
114o
1
Date ofapproval of
establishmentof additional
on
Aug.
Dec.
Oct.Jan.
/Feb.Ung.JulyMay
Jan.Apr.July
/July\Feb.July
ices
30,1922
15,1923
29,19253,1924
20,19241,19248,19255,1925
9,192329,192420,192221,19222,1924
19,1922
South Carolina:Charleston
GreenvilleTennessee:
Chattanooga...KnoxvilleNashville
DoDo
Virginia:Charlottes ville.NorfolkRichmond
DoDo - -
Bank of Charleston, National Banking Associa-tion.
Norwood National Bank
First National BankCity National Bank._ __American National Bank _Broadway National BankFourth and First National BankPeoples National Bank... _Virginia National BankAmerican National BankMerchants National BankPlanters National Bank _
CONDITION" OF UATIO^AL BAHKS AT DATE OF EACH EEPOETCALLED FOE DUEIFG THE YEAE
Under authority of section 5211, Revised Statutes, national bankswere called upon to submit four reports of condition during the yearended October 31, 1925, as of various dates specified by the comp-troller.
The resources and liabilities of reporting banks at the date of eachreport during the year are shown in the following statement:
Abstract of reports of condition of national banks on dates indicated
[In thousands of dollars]
Loans andcounts) i__
Gverdrafts.
RESOURCES
discounts (including redis-
Customers' liability account of acceptances-United States Government securities
owned „Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
Total loans and investmentsBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.Items with Federal reserve banks in pro- j
cess of collection ____Cash in vault. . . _Amount due from national banksAmount due from other banks, bankers,
and trust companiesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same place.-IOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from TJ. S. j
TreasurerOther assets _ _ .._
Oct. 10,1924—8,074
banks
Total.
12,210,14812, 242
145, 666
2, 579,1902, 897,040
17,8U, ^86541, 852107,459
1,303, 631
427,894360,101
1, 412, 807
439,356575, 36053,871
36, 726166,820
J 23,323,061
Dec. 31,1924—8,049
banks
12,319,6809,802
244, 728
2, 586, 6973, 075,999
18,236,906551, 371108,966
1,394, 386
486,933409, 566
1,349,859
431, 043996, 61585, 22570, 635
36, 310223,466
24, 381, 281
Apr. 6,1925—8,016
banks
12,468, 83611,410
240,962
2, 614,1853,139,255
18,47A, 648564,103112,481
1, 273, 274
411, 539361, 671
1,192,049
395, 655665, 28867, 70854,541
33,120226, 386
23, 832, 463
June 30, Sept. 28,1925—8,072 1925—8,085
banks I banks
12,674,0679,352
176,583
2,538,767 I3,193, 677
13,134.46114, GOO
201, 083
2, 512, 0253, 242, 620
18,590,446585,267 I111,191 i
1,326,864 I
486, 787359, 605
1,096, 768
403, 366988, 29480, 72769,517
33,038238,993
24, 350,883
19,105,089593,178114, 677
1, 324, 326
456, 656362, 341
1,120, 925
393,869733,81658, 32654,094
32,876219, 346
24, 569, 527
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Abstract of reports of condition of national banks on dates indicated—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundUndivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid •__Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued..National-bank notes outstanding _.Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to other banks, bankers, and
trust companiesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings)...United States deposits
Total depositsUnited States Government securities bor-
rowed.Bonds and securities (other than United
States) borrowedAgreements to repurchase United States
Government or other securities soldBills payable (including all obligations rep-
resenting borrowed money other thanrediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted (includingacceptances of other banks and foreignbills of exchange or drafts sold with in-dorsement).—
Letters of credit and travelers' checks out-standing
Acceptances executed for customers and tofurnish dollar exchange less those pur-chased or discounted __.
Acceptances executed by other banksLiabilities other than those stated above...
Total..
Oct. 10,1924—8,074
banks
1,332,5271,074,268
556,792
723, 53027,342
1, 338,309
1,933, 857147, 404217, 231
9, 795, 5805,460,677
188,398
19,108,798
28,729
3,581
123,611
170,419
6,135
140, 57418,43535, 662
23, 323,061
Dec. 31,1924—8,049
banks
1,334,836
442,48460,784
714,84433,188
1, 239, 923
2, 029, 671184, 363415, 260
10, 363, 2505, 581, 287
153, 266
20, 000,208
3,405
202,304
196,396
6,124
235, 23226,56440, 290
24, 381, 281
Apr. 6,1925—8,016
banks
1,361,4441,106, 544
490, 45760,224649, 44729, 323
1,147, 628
1,839,935197, 508204,447
9,923, 2435, 785, 211255, 652
19,882,947
21,747
3,821
219,198
226,597
6,537
232, 76129,50241,237
23, 832, 463
June 30,1925—8,072
banks
1,369,4351,118,928
481,71160, 078
648,49430, 740
1,028,168
1,827, 492224, 089336,167
10,430, 2545,924, 658
108,101
19,909,669
21,684
3,530
3,413
245,107
233,874
12,127
164,56928, 77349,471
24,350, 863
Sept. 28,1925—8,085
banks
1,375,0091,125,495
543, 56469, 792
649, 22131,820
1,068, 420
1,766, 708251, 505214, 594
10,427,5445,994, 374
175, 097
19,930,062
24,479
3,976
4,057
316, 627
245,537
9,065
191, 87328, 54252, 228
24, 569, 527
CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS SEPTEMBER 28, 1925
The resources of 8,085 national banks September 28, 1925, amountedto $24,569,527,000, and exceeded the resources of 8,074 banks Octo-ber 10, 1924, by $1,246,466,000.
Comparison of the principal items of resources and liabilitiesfollows:
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts aggregated $13,134,461,000, and exceeded theamount in October, 1924, by $924,313,000. The percentage of loansand discounts to total deposits was 65.90, compared with 63.90 inOctober, 1924.
United States Government securities held by these banks to theamount of $2,512,025,000, declined since October, 1924, $67,165,000,and other bonds, stocks, and securities, etc., amounting to $3,242,-620,000 were increased in this period $345,580,000.
Banking houses, furniture and fixtures valued at $593,176,000 ex-ceeded the amount a year ago by $51,324,000, and other real estate
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owned to the amount of $114,677,000 showed an increase of $7,218,000in the year.
Balances due from correspondent banks and bankers, includinglawful reserve and items in process of collection with Federal reservebanks of $1,780,992,000, aggregated $3,295,786,000, and showed areduction in the year of $287,902,000. Cash in vault of $362,341,000exceeded the amount a year ago by $2,240,000.
LIABILITIES
Paid-in capital stock of $1,375,009,000 exceeded the amount ayear ago by $42,482,000, and surplus and undivided profits of$1,669,059,000 were $37,999,000 more than a year ago.
Liabilities for circulating notes amounted to $649,221,000 and were$74,309,000 less than at the corresponding period in 1924.
Deposit liabilities aggregated $19,930,062,000 and showed an in-crease in the ye&r of $821,264,000. In the classification of theseliabilities, deposits due to correspondent banks and bankers of$3,333,047,000 showed a reduction of $331,096,000; demand deposits,including TJnited States deposits, amounted to $10,602,641,000, or.$618,663,000 more than a year ago, and time deposits, includingpostal savings, amounted to $5,994,374,000, and showed an increaseof 8533^697,000.
Liabilities for money borrowed amounted to $562,164,000 and ex-ceeded the amount in October, 1924, by $268,134,000. Of the totalliabilities for money borrowed, these banks had rediscounted paperwith Federal reserve banks to the amount of $148,712,000, and hadbills payable with these banks to the amount of $254,474,000.
Statement showing the principal items of resources and liabilitiesof these banks in each State, Alaska and Hawaii, at the close ofbusiness September 28, follows:
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[In thousands of dollars]to
States, etc.
MaineNew Hampshire..VermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut
Total New EnglandStates. . . ___.
New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelaware •Maryland.District of Columbia.
Total Eastern States
VirginiaWest Virginia...North Carolina.South Carolina..GeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee
Num-ber ofbanks
5854461551762
392
538
1,789
18112482768857103373365287139106
Total Southern States 1, 765
OhioIndianaIllinoisMichigan...Wisconsin..
Loans, in-cluding
overdrafts
354246504126157
67, 78537, 77533, 031
808, 70045, 678
155, 723
UnitedStates
Govern-ment
securities
13,92812,4326,033
92, 3699,164
30,935
1,148, 692
2, 823, 921426, 782
1,451, 27911, 998
158, 42279, 243
4,951, 645
285, 206128, 743132, 288
81, 045136, 407175, 018105, 330
51, 95282,112
561, 64163, 228
175, 064158,192
2,136, 226
164, 861
Otherbonds,stocks,
etc.
43,66914,36117, 568162, 65415, 93139, 618
293, 801
635, 32274, 456
326, 3052, 384
28, 74819,170
31, 74819, 46215, 52211, 88821, 78128, 70316, 5626,3769,100
104, 57210, 48026, 46118, 080
774,053238, 498643, 4126,639
48, 07313, 570
1, 724, 245
22,19515,9814,1167,9555,608
48, 52417, 76912, 0754,591
37, 3584,599
26, 77611,218
Cash invault
1,979972
16, 7391,8466,251
Due frombanks andother cash
items
13,2119,0945,803
173,8496,98632,073
29, 816 241,016
48, 05814, 48944,924
4053,4613,249
1,130,45072, 361
396, 8802,055
45,45921, 211
Capital Surplus
7,3705,2405,060
73,2436? 320
20,002
5, 7164,6422,908
61, 6375,340
16, 709
117,235 i 96, 952
244, 43141, 464
144,1391, 735 I
17,339 |9,427 !
292,92138, 740
215, 2622,052
17,1225,913
Profits
4,8713,2402,31731,0084,51910, 385
Circu-lationout-
stand-ing
5,5914,6314,28919, 6155,1659,693
Totaldeposits
118, 67758, 23648, 661
1, 075, 34659,007
216, 333
56,340 48,984 1,576,260
148, 64518, 84180,9351,0837,8762, 8.18
65, 55720, 82082, 2311,1299,5604,449
4,595,195716, 719
2, 370, 72418, 032
232, 711119, 026
114, 586 I 1, 668,416 458, 535 | 572, 010 260,198 183, 746 | 8, 052, 407
6, 400 |4,104 j3,617 j2, 7203, 5125,3374,5081, 7662,32120,9382,4664,0374,381
320, 735 I 218, 785 66,107
515, 616226, 527979, 966285, 234249, 258
105, 65148, 079143, 98843, 40937, 941
137, 37553, 148167,11593, 96059, 562
16, 88410, 83125, 0238, 032 I7,165 !
58, 77122, 30632, 87921, 52645,28996, 22536, 84818, 28722, 876233,12225, 69333, 81041, 825
19, 457
121, 65855, 863
304, 93278, 85259, 928
30, 37913, 50514,18511, 29415, 51010, 74013,1205,4109,17581, 7717,925
18, 59617, 519
249,129
23,93511, 7338,9595,457 |10,8576,4798,3573,2044,855
37, 7823,35513,86610,150
148, 989
62, 21531,94894, 64826, 183 !27, 005 |
44,13116,48463, 50318, 84314, 761
9,0925,4723,9202,1124,2224,0985,4501,1951,654
20,1862,1936,7163,456
69, 766
26, 3148,590
35, 4029,9718, 092
19, 86410, 2899,5326,7608,2075,3509,2702,9324,237
40, 0083,764
15, 83313,144
149, 190
40, 90225, 07530, 56013, 74914, 428
312, 336150, 462143, 977104, 075179, 973329, 946145, 21074, 959
103,131810, 01388,065
206, 216187, 783
2, 836,146
72, 827321, 093
1, 431, 197452. 013359, 319
Billspayable
4241,931868
8,80580
2,543
14, 651
131, 86111,83147,009
1106, 6443,517
Redis-counts
645199776
31, 041224404
Totalassets
143,68278,27865,116
1,340, 04381, 215
278,196
1,9
75, 726 I2, 730
10.651'200
1,460
5,736, 729855, 874
2,978,12324, 380
294,908147, 204
200,972 91, 035 I 10,037,218
8, 3515,9624, 7531,4971,540
433,0391,598
5347,4361,6574,1744,294
44, 878
11, 2532,4429,8643,9421,250 I
13, 3271,452
11, 0382,4821,181147
1,5073,1014,5923,9412,9285,7275,031
56, 454
12, 5066,1858,3075,2043,162
421, 290199,988199,105137, 635224, 034360,181187, 32793, 277130,986
1,007, 428110, 523274, 804244,104
3, 590, 682
939, 384415, 984
1, 696, 786533,175430, 923
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Minnesota . . •_Iowa -Missouri
rt. Total Middle Western2q States
ife North Dakota0 South Dakota _ _Nebraska
to Kansas^ Montana
WyomingColorado __., _New Mexico
w Oklahoma
Total Middle WesternStates __
Washington. _ . _OregonCalifornia _IdahoUtah.. .Nevada __Arizona
Total Pacific States..
Alaska (nonmember banks)Hawaii (nonmember banks)
Total (nonmemberbanks)
Total United States,A laska and Hawaii
318•339135
2,179
158112170259
8432
13531
386
1,367
11399
27156201018
587
42
6
8,085
349, 649234, 807348, 343
3,189,400
53, 71246,098
144, 891128,36341,46023,150
132, 83615, 211
206,630
792,351
156, 544109,124578,98229,44428, 7409,540
14,876
927,250
1,2262,571
3,797
13,149, 361
83, 62641, 58451, 670
555,948
13, 54011, 75917,80027,34610,6675,654
35, 5354,007
4.8, 725
175,033
42,92632,413
112, 5117,0535,8782,7492,713
206, 243
1,0451, 775
2,820
2, 512, 025
80,92234,95754,244
681, 283
12,2007,863
18, 87024,9729,8853,491
40,492978
29,217
147,968
38,44027, 25996,290
3,6345,0911,8631,956
174, 533
4031,622
2,025
3, 242,820
8,6717,8966, 300
90, 802
1,6281,8483, 8575,3032,6601,4447,372
9037,817
32, 832
5,8174,241
13, 8321,272
630401
1,075
27, 268
264666
930
p 362, 341
116, 73454, 743
126,925
\-
919, 635
17,47714, 97149, 89250, 77117, 2888,652
55,1513,781
89,244
307, 227
58,40141,110
183, 46312, 01711, 7123,3164,289
314, 308
9371,026
1,963
4,142, 022
37, 63326, 52042,093
348,245
6.3905,094
16,21518,1885,7452,725
12, 5652,135
27,095
96,152
17,96514,02062, 8333,7603,4501,3851,500
104,913
200600
800
1, 375,009
21, 26212,97317, 074
209, 031
2,9322,3268,4349,0042, 5221, 7019,453
9147,195
44,481
7,2555,807
35,9491, 6431,391
645622
53,312
120600
720
1,125,495
8,3974,307
• 11,060
112,133
690647
3, 7473,0171,157
4563,372
1922,946
16, 224
4,4213, 283
19, 237573775167252
28, 708
56139
195
543, 564
14, 53117, 53316, 765
173, 543
4,1922, 8128,3019,9352,4501,7315,1201,1128,315
43,968
9,5473,259
30,1612,3092,2561,192
564
49, 288
60442
502
649, 221
572, 295325, 752507, 472
4, 697,417
90, 59074,800
206, 600207, 721
73, 64537, 648
245,98621, 826
350,256
1,309,072
271,438194, 519851,95546,92446,10415, 32822, 746
1,449,014
3,5326,214
9,746
19, 930, 062
1,7951,929
778
33, 253
322280888115312
41544142
1,949
4,593
1,5931,627
13, 35477960
867
18, 280
316, 627
2,0105,9372,773
46,084
5031,0992,302
675412
751,214
2833,072
9,635
1,4611,6874,754
36719778
496
9,040
245, 537
664, 0119QR QOQ
602, 763
5,679,955
105, 65487,162
247,410249, 504
86, 33644, 413
278, 71126, 629
401,945
1, 527, 764
315, 869225, 551
1,036, 58756, 45154, 58318, 81927,491
1, 735, 351
3,9688,059
12, 027
24, 569, 527
1ofcrj
aQO
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24 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
NATIONAL BANK LIABILITIES ON ACCOUNT OF BILLS PAYABLEAND REDISCOUNTS
The total liabilities of national banks for money borrowed, repre-sented by bills payable and rediscounts, amounted to $582,164,000,September 28, 1925, and show an increase at the date of each reportcalled for since December 31, 1924, or during the year covered bythis report. The increase in bills payable in this period was $114,-323,000 and the increase in rediscounts was $49,141,000.
The liabilities referred to, of national banks in each Federal reservedistrict, at the date of each report since December 31, 1924, are shownin the following statement:
Total borrowings of national banks on account of bills payable and rediscounts ineach Federal reserve district at date of each report during year ended September B8t1925
[In thousands of dollars]
Dee. 31,1924:Bills payableRediscounts
Total
Apr. 6,1925:Bills payableRediscounts
Total.
June 30,1925:Bills payable.._ _ _ _Rediscounts
Total
Sept. 28, 1925: mBills payableRediscounts
Total
DistrictNo. 1
22,76239,568
62,330
18,15635,425
53,581
17, 70635,271
52,977
14.60333,289
47,892
Dec. 31,1914:Bills payableRediscounts „
Total
Apr. 6,1925:Bills payable . . .Rediscounts
Total
June 30,1925:Bills payable - __Rediscounts
Total
Sept. 28,1925:Bills payableRediscounts
T o t a l . . . .
DistrictNo. 2
63,32867,830
131,158
98,44372,022
170,485
89,44670,007
159,453
139,72077,359
217,079
DistrictNo. 8
4,7343,684
8,418
4,9723,729
8,701
3,6837,133
10,816
7,96513,924
21,889
DistrictNo. 3
27,32010,868
38,188
26,3077,937
34,244
34,10910,407
44,516
34,69210,579
45,271
DistrictNo. 9
1,8193,951
5,770
1.2803,760
5,040
2,3853,838
8,223
2,8364,049
6,885
DistrictNo. 4
32,25415,348
47,602
20,29718,748
39,045
24,48213,901
38,383
31,09815,058
46,156
DistrictNo. 10
1,4794,513
5,992
3,0783,680
6,758
1,9226,406
8,328
3,3217,041
10,362
DistrictNo. 5
23,32118,526
41,847
18,78823,091
41,879
25,98929,355
55,344
29,15829,935
59,093
DistrictNo. 11
3,7431,919
5,662
1,9871,018
3,005
6,102- 4,278
10,380
8,3744,742
13,116
DistrictNo. 6
6,0499,356
15,405
5,3048,672
13,976
5,46514,420
19,885
9,29512,680
21,975
DistrictNo. 12
3,9474,904
8,911
8,7086,441
15,149
9,2989,807
19,105
17,7408,851
28,591
DistrictNo. 7
11,54815,869
27,417
11,87842,074
53,852
24,52029,051
53,571
17,82528,030
45,859
Total
202,304196,396
398,700
219,198226,597
445,795
245,107233,874
478,981
316,627245,537
562,164
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BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURHEKOY 25
LOANS AST) DISCOUNTS OF MATIOFAL BA1TXS JIT1TE 80, 1925
The loans and discounts of national banks amounted to $12,674,-067,000, June 30, 1925, and exceeded the amount June 30, 1924,by $695,339,000.
Time loans not secured by collateral, but bearing the indorsementof one or more individual or firm names, amounted to $6,132,318,000?or 48.39 per cent of the total. Fourteen and fifty-four hundredthsper cent of the total loans were on demand paper secured by stocksand bonds, and amounted to $1,843,167,000; loans on time papersecured by stocks and bonds, aggregated $1,817,730,000, or 14.34per cent of the total.
A classification of the loans and discounts of national banks inthe fiscal years ended June 30, 1923, to 1925, inclusive, is shown inthe following statement, supplemented by similar informationreported by these banks in reserve cities and States, June 30, 1925.
Classification of loans and discounts for the last three fiscal years[In thousands of dollars]
Class
3 or more indi-names (not secured by
On demand,vidual orcollateral) „
On demand, secured by stocks and bonds..On demand, secured by other personal
securities, including merchandise, ware-house receipts, etc.-
On time, paper with one or more indi-vidual or firm names (not secured bycollateral)
On time, secured by stocks and bondsOn time, secured by other personal securi-
ties, including merchandise, warehousereceipts, etc
Secured by improved real estate underauthority of sec. 24, Federal reserve act,as amended:
1. On farm land- _ . — .2. On other real estate - -.-.
Secured by real-estate mortgages or otherliens on realty not in accordance withsec. 24, Federal reserve act, as amended:
1. For debts previously contracted(sec. 5137, R. S. U. S.)—
(a) Farm lands .„ _.(6) Other real estate
2. All other real-estate loans—(a) Farm lands — . . . . . .(&) Other real e s t a t e — . — — .
Acceptances of other banks discounted....Acceptances of reporting banks purchased
or discounted - -Customers' liability on account of drafts
paid under letters of c r ed i t . . . . . . . . ,
June 30, 1923
Amount
733,5381,463,203
278,090
8,176,7431,519,817
1, HI, 27:
108,892125,070
127,33967,942
10,39323,101
60,874
11,392
2,506
Percent
6.2112.38
2. Si
52.2712.86
9.40
1.06
1.08.57
.09
.19,51
.10
.02
June 30,1924
Amount
Total. 11,817,6771 100.00
737,5591,545,625
263,618
8,123,6041, 559,698
1,087,096
116,000188,897
Per
9.03126, 54391,026
33,998
1,367
6.1612,90
2.20
51.1213.02
9,08
,971.53
120,122 ! 1. 0074,536 .62
.08
.22
.70
.01
11,978,728 I 100. 00
June 30, 1925
Amount
726,1001,843,167
300,561
6,132,3181,317,730
1,062; 755
Percent
123,33281,874
10,33429,797
107,767
43,766
3,105
5.T314.54
2.87
14.34
8,89
122, 214 .96269, 247 % 12
.07
.65
.24
.85
.35
.02
12,674,067 i 100.00
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Loans and discounts of national banks June SO, 1925
tin thousands of dollars]a*
Cities, States, andTerritories
On demand On time
Sal
111Pi1 1 2!!!
Secured byimproved realestate underauthority ofsection 24,
Federalreserve act,as amended
2
Secured by real estate mort-gages or other liens onrealty not in accordancewith section 24, Federalreserve act, as amended
1. For debtspreviouslycontracted(sec. 5137,
R. S., U. S.)
2. All otherreal estate
loans
5o
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CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New YorkChicago
Total central reservecities
OTHER RESERVE CITIES
BostonAlbanyBrooklyn and BronxBuffalo __ _Philadelphia
30,19330,614
582,472156,641
48,18543,030
837,112237,908
410,40296,336
73,86536,954
5889
21250
1,549 33323
67,1264,027
31,4634,608
97956
2,084,305610,617
438,336183,846
60,807 739,113 91,215 1,075,020 506,738 110,819 84 597 271 1,643 356 71,153 36,071 1,035 2,694,922 622,182
35,5251,073
1413,017
21,718
76,38225,1716,528
17,99887,459
22,8181,388
770850
12,465
236, 56423,24122, 95914,262257,086
78,2452,5893,5033,10759,420
14,41011136666
14,349
442 15,697
2692,6961,443
9614061432
1,825
3001
233
10,560 746 1,045
17
2,220 167
493,69555,54634,66042,007459,927
61,71517,16011,95511,120138,110
31, 67416,533
48,207
6,990366911402
4,592
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PittsburghBaltimore _WashingtonRichmondAtlantaJacksonvilleBirminghamNew OrleansDallasEl PasoFort WorthGalvestonHouston .._San AntonioWaco _Little Rock „LouisvilleMemphisNashvilleCincinnatiClevelandColumbusToledoIndianapolisChicagoPeoriaDetroitGrand Rapids..MilwaukeeMinneapolisSt. PaulCedar RapidsDes MoinesDubuqueSioux CityKansas City, Mo..St. JosephSt. Louis.LincolnOmahaKansas City, Kans.TopekaWichitaHelenaDenverPuebloMuskogee....Oklahoma CityTulsaSeattleSpokanePortlandLos Angeles
16,1323, 7583/6123,4282,1041,103254
3,8261,917
78989171
2,783628
1,012235
1,45790
1,1696,4233,5793, 9521,0391, 94711,583|1, 676|401259
8,14711, 6691,268
3311,426
3745661
4,098i519
14,929429
1,95629
61479
258294
16188699
1,9402,226
344402
7,209
70,48819,11420,9913,8412,8767,959302
1,75913,453
571,6315,41114,454
5861,004
358,593709
1,89519,5238,1267,9931,9511,7364,1164,1543.722383
9,74121,1508,4881,4281,147298
1,8037, 5761,725
31. 696'2765,138883239
3,44230
5,9444783
6,8284,5213,034163
1,31023,331
2,6222,5064,2962,066838
1,514216
2,070482
4585,0672,296319626133
1,317542376
1,1292,23347211580762597573242
1,9766,741
32
93868475
3,722406
8,23029
1,438
30915946242
401,110294
2, 470365516
4,170
81,48258, 65537,94635,46136, 81325,34920,84014,10434,3659,58916,4705,51429,48515,8866,4054,33931, 6544,91825,05230,41424,62019, 9661,41631,08113, 7737, 243
72, 53011, 32054, 61250,12033,7365,8307,8351,25610,08024,17612, 55972,95111, 64721.5051,8074,3705,6741,73122,4433,3634,32611, 48722,98133, 85517, 27426,94991,620
24,9566,7135,11713,43612,3228,8082,5191,79710,3962,9778,0451,23016, 6114,0291,199632
13, 7182,6125, 65518,4499,052
15, 637664
5,870j8,0452?239
48, 6555,229
17,41312,4709,1304,0345,9781, 2551,43713,6991,712
37, 5372,68812,590
720995|
1,650662
17,009600
1,4944,87410,2389,0804,0646,854
31,463
2,3776,6803,4788,9256,1858,1832,605595
14, 9411,0529,142574
5,4411,3121,1066,2472,2445,3714,2143,8351,952
196,0422,6161,5,799690
9,23220, 3752,452238
4,767823
2,98726,3271,09917,9511,14219,9212,6381,3683,945759
21, 4891,5461,4419,2126,7348,3904,1807,73619,140
919112
75
366
264
8229102
161
33
69
498
146
7331,1007238
3525425126101045071341616916
1,772
13213525184154120
608155
1,494195
347135
1,492145783246301166
71689
5,4995044292449784
5,554594176694176784922472073
4575936813201078
956
3454291062347
1,640
"61710283
32
2682751474
37290042272
22683
3
21
36
189
226564809137732018697858252458206502
393234260179440426
1,931
976303152853292614131572643669113
577341996428245619
31838127307
6188130283182
35461
494260
14210
32320
337
279
162219
1,212652301804
1,476
2177
7
722
53
101
15
1211419
107
25
13340150394
104154
9650617
23
65524
44816288248124
37
1,549
167212
85
4011733
\
11
203
80152
196510
4,960
214
2,249313
244
35
995
912
1,061
304
72,135
6353
21372
1
10
289
351275
15
68
2
2
3674
32
199, 77497, 72977,67167,75461, 64453,52427,01924,48979,30214,63937, 97418, 21976,07228,44212, 6166,68563,19211,58640,34780,82363,23550,8845,556
47, 82231, 39218,029
139, 67119, 622
101, 605126, 60256,90312,89623,2654,92818,92881,19018,069186, 48016,45365, 1116,4168,61415,9513,530
72, 3315,5748,37535,14448,651fift V)ADU, Ov<±
27,19545,105184,303
53,00424,6949,87619,45218,12518,37115,2634,50123,7814,75014,4447,96916,47311,5814,8142,00619,6602,70013,10019,17913, 9439,4361,50014,20510,0238,96517, 2454,28032, 69027,03421,9813,95010,4432,4207,57326,0859,05053,8936,08025,0011,8784,6327,6941,70024,3682,0542,14510,7737,891
oo ctonjL/Of D o U
9,39923,21832,349
2,091971726624244647582210
1,126
4432497222827
1,14788342
3,110260
2,151159
1,2271,11524798871749808632110123325150653279
5,5402751612414154206632346171278
1,238102463
4,123
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[In thousands of dollars]
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Cities, States, andTerritories
On demand
I
On time
II1OS
Secured byimproved realestate underauthority ofsection 24,
Federalreserve act,as amended
I©
Secured by real estate mort-gages or other liens onrealty not in accordancewith section 24, Federalreserve act, as amended
1. For debtspreviouslycontracted(sec. 5137,
R. S., U. S.)
2. All otherreal estate
loans
I1-a2
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OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued
OaklandSan FranciscoOgdenSalt Lake City
Total other reservecities
Total all reservecities
33,495176
2,027j 343
7,03378,4312,6293,301
211
8723,871!
42013,124
7972,711
6841052
619ao
21710894
1,532 1,41117,707
177,8565,048
18,475
44,9931,4756,283
352,528
30232
1212,796
!=
618,114|ll5,746|l,911,418 640,909 365,122 9,212 46,459 12,583
J273,603]l,357,227|206,98l|2,98B»_438[:1,147,647 475,941 9,296] 47,056 12,854]
19,603)
21,246
27,79 5,895 1,925) 3,994,646j 1,060,752 52,904
98,951 41,966 2,960| 6,689,568 682,9341 101,111
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COUNTRY BANE.3
MainsNew HampshireVermont __» « _„.Massachusetts _«Khode IslandConnecticut.
Total New EnglandStates
New York.. . __..._N e w Jersey „ „ . _ . .PennsylvaniaDelaware „ . . . . .Maryland... . . . . .
Total Eastern States.
Virginia . .West VirgipfaNorth CarolinaSouth Carolina . .GeorgiaFloridaAlabama ._ „ __„_MississippiLouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckv. .... _ „__„_Tennessee.......
Total Southern States.
OhioIndianaIllinois . „ . . .MichiganWisconsinMinnesotaIowa___ . . . ."Missouri
Total Middle West-orn States.
7,7225,8795,883
13,8941,528
10,199
45,105
45,63638,92008,561
1,5236,263
188,903
6,9104,4372 9232,7482,6742,0852,839
560878
13,417779
7,5252,738
50,493
43,2978,481
28,6473,9574,8088,8328,8745,054
109,925
9,4197,8553,015
29,4722,639
25,202
, 77,602
64,83769, 565
104,2511,8474,084
245,184
4,1426,4591,3282,6691,546
10,9935,322
1392, 560
11,8711,3325, 5381,167
55, GG6
35,6514,165
14,21610,9124,365
11,0971,1181,647
83,171
759©23
1,2145,6741,3611,839
11,775
7,2986,4597,079
284508
21,628
2,2721,0271,2471,7072,0381,1281,675
426342
4,822535872364
18,455
4,5341,0453,4831,5041,3495,7122,1062,722
22,435
31, 75816,832
157' 35926,03374,388
322,338
269,382218,143363, 277
5,78529,010
885,577
126, 55079, 30883, 78636, 26932, 54543,93932,62123,34225,717
119,73527,02765, 78467, 200
764,423
134,984113,733189,02365,51992, 53967,173
107,93525, 9C2
TM, 868
6,8188,0842,404
54,1947,377
27,165
101,042
49, 27732,15088,489
5577,639
178,112
36,18528, 43022,19514,1145,679
10,3774,601& 7375,947
14,9364,641
12, 55015,415
180,807
33,72724,78225,52825,284•21,81712, 51710,2314,718
158,604
2,1721,0261,3179,1301,4802,790
17,915
11,9564,605
10,91145
1,386
28,903
12,6672,888
12, 64916,3929,543
13,91519,55910, 3189,528
85, 042m 2935,3856,434
214,613
6,3626,015
14,6884,7899,393
29,89218,9767, 501
97, 616
804254758597
13G
2,543
3.739867
4,778568
1,384
11, 336
3, 356902
1,7292,2062,5441, 0191,2391,494
8223, 7191,4212,7751,166
24,392
7,4086,3768,8934,8775,511
11,1784,4511,312
50,006
3,541735967
14,3471,0445,918
26,552
22,50529,06949,800
2352,239
103,839
5.0443.3141,7911,484
9763,1131,4752,103
6632,1811,2082,2211,039
26,810
13,2456,6774,251
12, 7174,9904,4551,7861,204
49,325
40444
219391
7114
1,179
2,023559
1,01283
533
4,210
1,580242
1,1371,8242,891
3201,993978
2,2319,6491,9012,1381,073
27,957
3,7933,7156,095
5931,6077,537
14,6561,521
39,517
818269297
1,9644
1,361
4,713
5,8553,0385,298
118299
14,608
2,0071,435
8561,0941,424
654951524623
3,907507
1,2931,547
16,822
3,2862,1052,862
9311,3011,4792,318
"S971
14,679
64
10519
28
162
51636
72213
231
1,518
235635291633360
46917
80833
17135
2,128
22242738445
160618876
63
2,795
7603
5543,330
58701
4,782
2,5804,9364,329
23292
12,160
25513611310539
16496
226141401
9441
79
2,205
1,205262270155397278253
50„„._. ,,
2,870
126147
1438i10252
822
1,084242821
2,147
135
27
1,84529
11
2,038
364
1,238
434236300
31
2,306
50
IIIIIIIII-II-I4
16
70
1007933
212
30
48886
218
2367
667
37168
72
4172216
669
64,47337,12082,715
290,75641,633
149,903
616,600
1 486,76812! 406,680
7! 739,3684 11.085
54,459
23| 1,698,360
1242
______16
70
26
7
201, 233128.641129,80680,84262,05087, 80672,68648,31649, 511
272, 56750,320
106, 71098, 258
1,386, 748
287,754177,995297, 566131,291148,668161,421173,90252,198
1,430,793
11,6097,8897,553
77,67212,73937,054
154,576
147,91194,851
130,6513,850
10,684
387,047
61,70019,08641,01930,90125,70430, 80531, 47815,91015, 634
118, 77920,32024,32937, 573
473, 298
55,16854, 52190,39030,34146,42754, 29769, 63518,039
418,818
1,371761485
3,697445
2,168
8,927
4,9274,7828,682
179566
19,136
2,4881,4961 703
553401600418347111
1,180417
1,074881
11,667
4,727E,0792,9281,2061,208
703392507
14,750
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[In thousands of dollars]
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Cities, States, andTerritories
COUNTRY BANKS—COntd.
North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraskaKansasMontana _._Wyoming -_._ColoradoNew Mexico.-Oklahoma
Total Western States.
On demand
2,462850
3,2155,3,748
3731,461
5083,454
21,369
565543160
2,2814,228
7741,462
631,915
11,991
1,080689673
1,31399373
1,169400877
7,267
On time
17,16620,31135,81046, 652112,3458,016
20,8146,627
37,821
2,2501,747
205, 562
1,6612,7733,6191,0564, f
25,138
18, 83215,52916,96828,65710,084
11, 6505,317
48,567
169,484
Secured by-improved realestate underauthority ofsection 24,
Federalreserve act,as amended
3,3281,4751,2532,1971,222448
1,475257
1,651
13,306
1,425458317
1,009443283417233
1,271
5,856
Secured by real estate mort-gages or other liens onrealty not in accordancewith section 24, Federalreserve act, as amended
1. For debtspreviouslycontracted(sec. 5137,
R. S., U. S.)
4,7323,6043,2583,7171,5121,4352,290387
4,047
24,980
515578615980404472628237
1,391
5,820
2. All otherreal estate
loans
312162|197203
123
5129
232
1,201
11517368
16949235695
116
864
106651
256
34 45
45
52,22346,62264,28897,92536,72922,55351,20115,274
106,420
493,235
19,94321,21828,00539,64611,9757,74111, 6746,027
47,424
193, 653
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47532557731176815084367
1,914
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Washington _OregonCalifornia. _IdahoUtahNevada --Arizona
Total Pacific States. .
Alaska (nonmember banks)The Territory of Hawaii
(nonmember banks).
Total (nonmemberbanks)
Total Country banks.
Total United States,Alaska, and Hawai i .
3,0348,160
21, 77163754
2,166155
35,977
251
474
725
452,497
726,100
2,007922
6,618206115702509
11,079
12
1,835
1,847
485,940
1,843,167
2,514 35.1312,4115,042
88614
988122
11,977
14
49
63
93,600
300,561
18,30489,16214,1442,9842,6857,834
170,244
783
85
868
3,145,880
6,132,318
4,6001,416
17,1241 316
765384766
26,371
8
1
9
670,083
13, 5549,653
19, 6849 6491,134
9033,519
58,096
71
116
187
586,814
i1,817,730 1, 062, 755
1,517709
7,096954395496160
11,327
3
5
8
112,918
122,214
750440
7,810244155151217
9,767
149
93
242
222,191
269,247
1,7472,0064,5051 818
452763
1,344
12, 635
110,478
123,332
321648
2,212340128159178
3,986
60, 628
81,874
117241354177
41817
928
8,732
10,334
26011256941228012
1,096
23,977
29, 797
52117813
265
1, 247
8,816
107, 767
I83
86
1,800
43, 766
145
3,105
65,60545,141
182,84330 4126,2229,495
15,098
354,816
1,291
2,658
3,949
5,984,499
12,674,067
22, 75413, 79141,60313 3412,3362,4374,977
101, 239
432
432
1,729,963
3,412,897
435258729141194347
1,672
4
10
58,076
159,187
IoHrJ
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82 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER. OF THE CURRENCY
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF LOANS AND DISCOUNTS,INCLUDING REDISCOUNTS, MADE BY NATIONAL BANKSDURING LAST THEEE FISCAL YEARS
The percentage of loans and discounts of national banks in thecentral reserve cities of New York and Chicago to the total loansand discounts of all national banks in the United States June 30,1925, as well as similar information with respect to banks in otherreserve cities, etc., is shown in the following statement, in com-parison with like information for the fiscal years ended June 30,1923 and 1924.
[In thousands of dollars
Banks i n -
New York
Do . . -ChicagoOther resorv© cities - - ;-
All reserve cities . _States (exclusive of reserve cities)
Total United States . . .
Loans
June 30, 1923
Amount
1, 827,033
]> 2,375,3983,740,783
6,116,1815, 701,490
11,817, 671
Percent
15.46
20.1031.65
51.7548.25
100.00
June 30,1924
Amount
2,009,100
2,603,7643,614,971
6,218,7355, 759, 993
11, 978, 728
Percent
16.77
21.7330.18
51.9148.09
100.00
June 30,1925
Amount
2,084,305
2,694,9223,994,646
6,689,5685,984,499
12,674,067
Percent
16.45
21.2631.52
52.7847.22
100.00
COMPARATIVE CHANGES IN DEMAND AND TIME DEPOSITS,LOANS AND DISCOUNTS, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENTAND OTHER BONDS AND SECURITIES, AND THE AMOUNTOF LAWFUL RESERVE OF NATIONAL BANKS SINCE JUNE30, 1921
Demand and time deposits held by national banks June 30, 1925,were at the highest point during the existence of the national bank-ing system. Demand deposits show an increase since June 30, 1924,of 8.72 per cent and time deposits an increase of 12.64 per cent.
Loans and discounts show an increase of 5.8.0 per cent in the year;investments in United States bonds and other miscellaneous bondsand securities, an increase of 11.44 per cent; and the amount of law-ful reserve with Federal reserve banks shows an increase of 10.69per cent in the year.
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The percentage of increase or reduction of each of the resource andliability items referred to between fiscal years since June 30, 1921, isshown in the following statement:
[In thousands of dollars]
Demand deposits _Time deposits. _. _Loans and discounts *_United States and
other bonds, stocks, \etc
Lawful reserve with \Federal reserve ;banks j
June 30,1921
8,709,8253,695,806
12,004,515 1L
4,025,081
1,040,205
June 30,1022
9,152,4154, 111, 951"1,248,214
4,563,325 +13.37
1,151,605 +10. 71
Percentin-
crease(+)
or de-crease(-)
sinceJune
30,1921
+5.08+11. 26
June SO,1923
. . +1.484, 755,162 +15. 64
-6.3011,817,671
5,069,703 +11.10
1,142,736] - . 7 7
Percentin-
crease(+)
or de-crease(-)
sinceJune30,
1922
June 30,1924
9,593,250
+5.06 11,978,728
5,142,328
1,198,67
Percentin-
crease(+)
or de-crease(~)
smeeJune
eo,1923
June 30,1925
Percentin-
crease(+)
or de-crease
sinceJune30,1924
I
+3. 28 10,430,254! +8. 72y, oya, xov i~<5. zo IU, <±ov» zot\ i -o. # a5, 259,933 +10. 62 5,924,658i+12,64
+1.36112,674,067 +5.80
+ 1 . 43
+4.89
5,730,444
1,326,864 +10. m
4-11,44
i Includes rediscounts and customers' liability under letters of credit,
XJFITED STATES GOYEEFMEFT SEOFBITIES HELD BY FA-TIOHAL BAFKS IF RESEBVS CITIES AND STATES
Investments by national banks in United States Governmentsecurities June 30, 1925, aggregated $2,536,767,000, and exceeded theamount June 30, 1924, by $54,989,000. Exclusive of Victory notesheld by these banks to the amount of $1,102,000, which are non-interest bearing, the holdings of these banks in Government securitieswere equal to 12.55 per cent of the interest-bearing debt of theUnited States on that date.
Liberty loan bonds show an increase in the year of $37,519,000;war-savings certificates and thrift stamps, a reduction of $194,000;United States certificates of indebtedness, a reduction of $19,358,000;short-term Treasury notes, a reduction of $157,733,000; and all otherissues of United States bonds, including 2 per cent consols of 1930and Panama Canal bonds to the amount of $674,626,000, depositedto secure circulating notes5 show in increase in the year of $194,438,-000.
The amount of these securities held by national banks in reservecities and States on the date indicated is shown in the statementfollowing:
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United States Government securities owned by national banks June 30, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
Cities, States, and Territories
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New York. « « . >_ .Chicago
Total central reserve cities
OTHER RESERVE CITIES
BostonAlbanyBrooklyn and Bronx _BuffaloPhiladelphiaPittsburghBaltimoreWashington . .RichmondAtlantaJacksonville . .BirminghamNew OrleansDallasEl PasoFort WorthGalvestonHouston _ _ _ _ _San AntonioWacoLittle RockLouisville .__ . _Memphis .NashvilleCincinnatiClevelandColumbus. -ToledoIndianapolisChicagoPeoria „DetroitGrand RapidsMilwaukeeMinneapolisSt. PaulCedar Rapidsbes MoinesDubuqueSioux CityKansas City, Mo «.__ .St. JosephSt. LouisLincoln .OmahaKansas City, Kans * .TopekaWTichitaHelenaDenverPuebloMuskogee. _Oklahoma City iTulsaSeattleSpokanePortlandLos Angeles _OaklandSan FranciscoOgdenSalt Lake City
Total other reserve cities
Total all reserve cities
Libertyloan
bonds,all issues
217, 63217,683
235,315
23,9965,3424,6006,294
21,58665,46514,7289,3492,0126,2172,3801,114
7505,5251,4274,7211,4622,7381,772
755174
2,902296927
7,9387,2403,5321,4351,8977,2271,872
13,710785
3,18510,13910, 559
2662,7861,5022,1525,142
5574,247
8472,419
7561,298
793307
8,382861
1,7108,3745,1579,357
68213,73013,6342,876
20,849321
1,522
366,578
Victorynotes
1
1
1
5
5
11
601,893 | 12
Warsavingscertifi-catesand
thriftstamps
4
4
1
4
8
4
9
8
34
38
UnitedStatescertifi-cates ofindebt-edness
43,88910
43,899
2,365274
1492,0321,0052,578
274140
9042
9972,251
150
89340
25
9231,169
166
337187325350
4443,5951,900
100
1949
26055
' 22313229182
48810
8664,389
6283
6,565600
1,404
814
40,993
84,892
Short-term
Treasurynotes
105,59029,814
135,404
4,92151115951
5,32629, 952
290821
821, 534
10016
3,285
2661,0583,204
128
25297
2, 9442,525
17450
7891,563
4431,597
3991,9152,851
10,4551,263
331416577
4,464214
4,5261233332
112
1907,937
646179411
92,832
9417,256
986,090
101456
116,968
252,372
All otherissues ofUnitedStatesbonds
164, 5689,830
174,398
9,6352,9301,1455,552
17,55723,1308,7348,2371,2974,4983,1641,7503,0527,4911,2073,3931,5744,5112,9091,700
2204,1801,1472,7828,1375,1943,9182,1156,7102,6482,9802,0323,1835,123
11,0633,2021,0412,354
4001,0764,159
86613, 606
7702,8911,0001,386
2726,593
541960558905
7,8092,8255,2727,2611,131
11,832788
1,120
255,516
429,914
Tota
531,67957,342
589,021
40,9179,0575,904
12,04746,501
119,55226,33018,6823,449
10,7977,9822,9664,815
18,5522,7848,3804,098
11,3514,8492,455
4197,4121,4433,709
19,94716,1287,7943,6009,733
11,6345,620
17,6894,367
10, 66727,64826,1162,5705,5712,3183,806
14,7141,637
22,6391,7955,5661,9203,087
875769
23,4082,0582,8499,3436,937
24,3873,513
20,22634, 7164,705
40,1751,2103,912
780,100
1,369,121
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United States Government securities owned by national banks June 30, 1925—Con.
Cities, States, and Territories
COUNTRY BANKS
Maine - -New HampshireVermont .MassachusettsRhode Island . .C o unecticut
Total New England States
New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvania.-DelawareMaryland
Total Eastern States..
VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth Carolina . .GeorgiaFlorida _ .Alabama _Mississippi - . . . .Louisiana . ._ .TexasArkansas -KentuckyTennessee „_ . . . __ -
Total Southern States
OhioIndiana --_- - . . . .Illinois _._ - - _MichiganWisconsinMinnesota *Iowa _. . . _Missouri
Total Middle Western States.....
North Dakota _South Dakota .._Nebraska _Kansas.MontanaWyomingColorado .New Mexico.- . „Oklahoma. _._„.. . _ . . . . . . . . .
Total Western States
WashingtonOregon . .CaliforniaIdaho.- . . .UtahNevadaArizona-.
Total Pacific States
Alaska (nonmember banks)-The Territory of Hawaii (nonmember
Total (nonmember banks)
Total country banks-- —
Total United States, Alaska, andTTfrwpii . , , ., .. .
Libertyloan
bonds,all issues
6,0394,8021,289
25,2013,506
13,462
54,299
44,26936,38572,966
9693,410
157,999
7,0287,4905,6314,1401,6708,0662,3472,476
32914,4514,5264,8761,203
64,233
19,10013,06934,2109.2858,571
12,14310,4374,300
111,115
7,8446,2203,2237,0905,5112, 8205,7432,177
17, 324
57,952
8,2965,262
14, 2073,974
5271,0591,474
34,799
785
1,236
2,021
482,418
1,084,311
Victorynotes
6525
442
532
71114
4
50
17
256
48205
251
279
2
11
3
7
15
1
16
1,090
1,102
Warsavingscertifi-catesand
thriftstamps
11
4
6
44931
84• • —
14
14
128
110
158
1816539
149
101
130
10
17
27
455
14
2
2
421
459
UnitedStatescertifi-cates ofindebt-edness
510420
1,18529
161
1,504
3,8541,5155,470
111243
11,193
447749862
2271,312
665339358
3,705696257555
8,795
7601,2262,5281,0921,6781,712
973657
10,626
522356559
1,097186
1208
487
3,335
21616350221
175268
1,345
- :'- —36,798
121,690
Short-term
Treasurynotes
1,22371181
6,890302
2,890
12,097
6,4437,906
15,14877
563
30,137
83481455
173550686811
68452
4,31490391881
10,659
2,3651,5603,8221,0631,9112,6891,0881,057
15,555
777607446763
1,230205
1,078144
1,126
6,376
2,189476
1,613248
226136
4,888
201
201=
79,913
332,285
All otherissues ofUnitedStatesbonds
6,6016,2674,625
21,6076,124
12,870
58,094
41,12929,69476,8901,2274,570
153,510
19,64711,0649,4927,0035,9344,0378,9533,2593,015
29,4004,701
12,88610,959
130,350
31,86422,37830,84912,86113,57414,30916,8326,129
148,796
4,9633,7426,992
10, 0253,1492,5484,6291,3458,138
45, 531
5,3223,695
15,7602,515
6381,259
759
29,948
262
515
777
567,006
996,920
Total
13,86911,8856,015
54,8879,961
29,383
126,000
95,76475,574
170,9472,3848,786
353,455
27,95619,51315,39011,3788,382
14,10512,7906,1464,154
52,04810,82618,93812,825
214,451
54,10738,29771,66724,31025,74830,88729,34112,144
286,501
14,10610,92511,22018,98710,0765,574
11,5713,674
27.095
113,228
16,0279,601
32,1026,7581,1662,7192, 637
71,010
1,049
1,952
3,001
1,167,646
2,536,767
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86 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE
INVESTMENTS OF NATIONAL BANKS
United States Government and other miscellaneous bonds and securi-ties held by national banks June 30,1925, amounted to $5,730,444,000and exceeded the amount in June, 1924, by $588,116,000.
State, county, or other municipal bonds showed an increase in theyear of $89,172,000; railroad bonds, an increase of $100,379,000;other public service corporation bonds, an increase of $97,679,000;and all other miscellaneous bonds, including claims, warrants, judg-ments, etc., showed an increase of $141,341,000.
Foreign government bonds show an increase of $61,292,000; mis-cellaneous foreign bonds and securities, an increase of $37,108,000;and domestic stocks, including Federal reserve bank stock, increased$6,156,000.
Comparison of the investments of these banks in the years endedJune 30, 1924 and 1925, and classification of miscellaneous bondsand securities, with the total of Government securities, held bybanks in reserve cities and States June 30, 1925, are shown in the fol-lowing statements:
[In thousands of dollars]
June 30,1924
June 3®,1925
Domestic securities:State, county, or other municipal bondsRailroad bondsOther public-service corporation bondsAll other bonds „Claims, warrants, judgments, etcCollateral trust and other corporation notes
Foreign government bonds _Other foreign bonds and securities.Stock, Feder&l reserve banksStocks, all other
TotalUnited States Government securities..
Total bonds of all classes
505, 528573,571397,560575,74390,594105,933179,47085,05572,31874,778
594,709673,95®496,239698,23590,548124,828240,762122,16374,48878,764
2,660,5502,481,778
3,193,6772,536,767
5,142,328 5,730,444
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United States Government, domestic, and foreign bonds 3 securities, etc., owned by national banks June SO, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
Cities, States, and Territories
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New YorkChicago.-. ____. __
Total central reserve cities
OTHER RESERVE CITIES
Boston _ ..Albany. _ __.Brooklyn and Bronx _Buffalo _Philadelphia _PittsburghBaltimore „__ . .WashingtonRichmond.... __ .A tlantaJacksonvilleBirmingham ...New OrleansDallas „ _El Paso._- ___Fort WorthGalvestonHouston.. _„_„San Antonio ._ _.Waco .Little Rock._____ _
Domestic securities
UnitedStates
Govern-mentsecuri-
ties
531,67957, 342
589,021
40, 9179, 0575, 904
12,04746, 503.
119 5*228,33018, 6828,449
10, 7977, 9822,9664, 815
18,5522,7848,3804,098
11,3514,8492,455
419
State,county,
ormunic-
ipalbonds
97? 9779,231
107,208
2,3404,7011,506
72210, 2563, 2914,6281,127
558690
6,4455211804525053582B0
1,97016920
Rail-road
bonds
"312,6392,915
115,604
7,5221. 5833J1671,494
29, 53822,0062.1052,8741,425
4171,755
79026
119162
140533223120
Otherpublicservicecorpo-rationbonds
30,9402.799
33, 739
9,5751, 7741, 3341,098
13, 6726,324% 0392,714
103101
1,597247
33930
266171359139SO
Allotherbonds
74,59215, 506
90,09S
8,3753, 9611,3703, 715
14,50228,4694,1853,944
8261 1451 517
983242
1,5449
787508
1,8471G558081
Stockof
Federalreserve
bank
12. 5252,543
15,068
2,482225131144
2,7511,749
68846537631510999
144447
56207
723561947429
Stockof othercorporrations
21,5351,571
23,106
14,83898
184328
1,6831,738
266124401118247112
327284255
151,015
12652
Claims,war-
rants,etc.
4041,489
1,843
665202
377146
* 7093
1,137109
210
3300
831229
173143
Judg-ments
7810
16
3
15216
Collat-eral 1trust
an dothercorpo-rationnotes
18,9882,118
21,106
6,9562,298
5371,023
11,34715,271
614382347
72059
37983
2561633
Foreign govern-ment bonds
Bondsof Rus-sian,Ger-man,
or Aus-trianGov-ern-
ments
2S92440
2,964
14206
108116311193
2
60
11
Bondsof
otherforeigngovern-ments
25, 51612,085
37,601
5,027625258796
4,1333, 9262,830
31193
123845248
208
18043
61725
172
Otherforeignbonds
and se-curities,includ-
ingthose
ofmunici-palities
20,4181,760
22,178
2,3091,229
350581
2,8301,923
31247588
100128223
98
45347
Totalbonds,stocks,securi-ties,etc.,otherthan
UnitedStates
418, 50852,007
470, 515
60,10316,5348,845
10,38690,98085, 79517, 87113,5554,3428,011
13,2133,241
9833,5451,3502,1661.2947, 6991,247
995115
Totalall
bondsand
securi-ties
950,187109,349
1,059,536
101, 02025, 59114, 74922,433
137, 481205,34744,20132,2377,791
13, 80821,1956,2075,798
22,0974,134
10,5465,392
19,0506,096% 450
534
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[In thousands of dollars]
CO00
Cities, States, and Territories
Domestic securities
UnitedStates
Govern-mentsecuri-
State,county,
ormunic-
ipalbonds
Rail-road
bonds
Otherpublicservicecorpo-rationbonds
Allotherbonds
Stockof
Federalreservebank
Stockof othercorpo-
rations
Claims,war-tants,
etc.
Judg-ments
Collat-eral
trustand
othercorpo-rationnotes
Foreign govern-ment bonds
Bondsof Rus-
sianGer-man,
or Aus-trianGov-ern-
ments
Bondsof
otherforeigngovern-ments
Otherforeignbondsand se-curities,includ-
ingthose
ofmunici-palities
Totalbonds,stocks,securi-ties,etc.,otherthan
UnitedStates
Totalall
bondsand
securi-ties
\ OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued
Louisville.-Memphis _Nashville...-CincinnatiClevelandColumbusToledoIndianapolisChicagoPeoria..DetroitGrand Rapids _._ _Milwaukee _ _.MinneapolisSt. Paul _ -Cedar Rapids__ -DesMoines.- --DubuqueSioux CityKansas City, MoSt. JosephSt. LouisLincolnOmahaKansas City, KansTopeka __WichitaHelena ._.
7,4121,4433,70919,94716,1287,7943,6009,73311,6345,62017,6894,36710, 66727,64826,1162,5705,5712,3183,80614,7141,637
22, 6391,7955,5661,9203,087875
1,363344605
7,1521,1353,588203
1,4245,4461,2979,738281
1,4794,805538
1,169704933521
3,60415
15,316329
3,085290
2,7286,955
2,398 1,264
3372,5144,5021,515
421412
7973,212
3961,4614,6422,577
234565135179530216
6,004406
2,66041107
17
3151,7893,156904238978
5,745639
1,998353
2,373911742
2,2356863907140043
4,8584057242413
47
2,39751694
3,1714,6212,259430
1,5875,7721,2782,7571,1912,3902,0912,272689
1,443667665
2,176200
5,897843
1,509291411477
268632066012383194528117516051010246458128251117308235662
1,11377288395511023
18346053811796154311722956537180725618
4,729225
894121222467308297396
200
3702,600
7300157104
1,76415
1,68416033621205
9131411517823261946953110
235
21958208
2,8742,264555167185
1,063869
5,511451607
2,5311,192112105
143
13342332
1,3401994851
20622122
1,36627784
118
11428552
3004725433
271
259
14930
255310451
2,508548523
2359525413010542641931250212307
1,1999242595037212
13,157522
2,94121,66316,3739,9271,850
24,5115,41525,6483,3319,99417,7689,3684,5434,4902,2052,230
1,8667559622
33
1,05040,7353,2369,813755
3,0997,1381,036
20,5691,9656,65041,61032,50117,7215,45016,62336,14511,03543,3377,69820,66145,41635,4847,11310,0614,5236,03623,0122,68763,3745,03115,3792,6756,1868,0131.805
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1
Denver -Pueblo_ _ _.MuskogeeOidahoma CityTuisa _SeattleSpokanePortlandLos Angeles -Oakland .San FranciscoOgdem . -. _.Salt Lake City
Total other reserve cities
Total all reserve cities
COUNTRY BANKS
MaineNew Hampshire— _-VermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut
Total New England States
New YorkNew Jersey.. .PennsylvaniaDelawareMaryland
Total Eastern States
Virginia „West VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgia _ .- _ _-FloridaAlabamaMississippi « .LouisianaTexas „ „ „ArkansasKentucky . _Tennessee . _,
Total Southern States--
23,4082,0582,8499,3436,937
24,3873,513
20,22634,7164,705
40,1751,2103,912
780,100
1,369,121
13,86911,8856,015
54,8879,961
29,383
126,000
95,76475, 574
170,9472,3848,786
353,455
27,95619, 51315,39011,3788,382
14,10512,7906,146^ 154
52,04810,82618,93812,825
214,451
10- 672i; 171
553,755
6305,609
3765,5906,1131,2955,015
119917
157,038
264, 246
2,699430152
4,4381,8761,883
11,478
26,84137,62530,478
7752,282
98,001
3,7711,2291,7532, 111
3438,0833,8497,7361,5293,7291,8631,6131,506
39,115
2,596798
5096
2,661530
2,0181,157
• 551,271
116440
127,823
243,427
6,0472,4812,958
17,3651,571
11,248
41,670
95,35473,370
145,8522,0076,657
323, 240
1,3691,772
53828263
3,9921,927
75214
90012
1,863283
14,028
1,889888
24-264222
1,068690763
1,05217478585
305
81,432
115,171
16,3244,9985,281
33,6477,1948,921
76,365
68,49041,68488,4012,0367,987
208,598
1,6492,635
67656311
4,55685939511797157
1,794442
14,509
3,461434
48313897
1,283448
2,2794,750
333,997
203560
144,894
234,992
8,9763,0024 206
28,9582,3316,980
54,453
70, 23445,404
118, 6811,0058,394
243,718
5,1796,160
8701,476
4394,3932,6851, 238
4573,120
9143,2861,927
32,144
3025337
16519126810628670882
1,0863584
21, 214
36,282
389296231
1,550342
1,091
3,899
2,8782,3406,049
114335
11,716
1,256742686499
349540239278
2,201311701557
8,842
454
1350
266137141288
1,296
3,782
1,129
34,333
57,439
14284
1061,157
160475
2,124
1,9631,0963,865
46199
7,169
90250434268124858924260
61737182
168205
5,011
932209222592348
1,155119250521
6345
59
18,545
20,388
1742
1681994094
560
1,2111,002
814
86
3,113
4123972
159353702725450241
2,0501,0611,376
843
8,483
22
5011634
1235
23
1,226
1,226
1
25
26
5336
2,294
155
2,538
481245664
81391
77205724284
1,622
1,06538
1636
15
48
50,493
71,599
1,799520781
5,9572,5011,616
13,174
9,1033,521
11,055359614
24,652
4862377432
9147
21524
298105623101
2,333
6
24
6191015
87
16
2,449
5,413
352773
1345
63
337
826406
1,0072286
2,347
131576
311511842614
106
219
511
390117106199149
2,366450
2,06259958
1,607
151
52,362
89, 963
3,738790
1,5926,507
5854,172
17,384
27, 79215,38028,755
5562,253
74,736
1,3981,705
67232319
2,82591370021
85568
1,128545
10,776
1,31557
94324161
1,42438720
9021220
23,847
46,025
2,309512
1 1794,539
6141,792
10,945
16,8158,191
18,151149
1,048
44, 354
343803
1620357
879120195
239230
183193
3,416
23,1043,765
5795,5202,963
14,8773,040
14,99716,6331,723
18,925570
3,704
715, 656
1,186,171
42,47613,18216,727
104,47617, 21938, 335
232,415
321, 560230,055455, 402
7,06930,096
1,044,182
16,94416,0074,0626,9142,835
27,28312,08212,0063,391
15,1984,575
12, 7986,695
140,790
46,5125 8233,428
14,8C39,900
39, 2646,553
35, 22351,3496 428
59,3001 7807,616
1,495, 756
2,555, 292
56,34525,06722 742
159,36327,18067,718
358,415
417,324305, 629626, 349
9,45338,882
1,397,637
44,90035, 52019, 45218,29211, 21741,38824, 87218,1527,545
67, 24615 40131,73619,520
355, 241
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[In thousands of dollars]
Cities, States, and Territories
COUKTRY BANKS—Continued
Ohio . .Indiana •_IllinoisMichigan _Wisconsin.MinnesotaIowaMissouri . .
Total Middle Western States....
North Dakota ,South DakotaNebraska. „Kansas __Montana . . .WyomingColorado..New Mexico . . . .Oklahoma
Total Western States
Washington..OregonCalifornia. _ .Idaho . .Utah
Domestic securities
UnitedStates
Govern-ment
securi-ties
i54,10738,29771,66724,31025,74830,88729,34112,144
286, 501
14,10610,92511,22018,98710,0765,574
11,5713,674
27,095
113,228
16,0279,601
32,1026,758
State,county,
ormunic-
ipalbonds
30,5908,441
24,32521, 57511,11014,0932,4073,882
116,423
1,502686634
6,0321,932
6493,864
2818,177
23,757
6,4564,658
27,156781227
Rail-road
bonds
8,8597,9597,4096,6044,7395,7351,193
586
43,084
97657656135469728879817
233
4,500
1,598305
1,8162713
Otherpublicservicecorpo-rationbonds
6,6409,378
13,35610,22111,3636,0863,557
753
61,354
2,0761,183
705325$79359
1,80447
675
Allotherbonds
27,4339,665
19,15017,78812,70210,7364,3121,472
103,258
1,9531,4821,4781,151
917651
2,996243952
8,113
2,177705
7,87216979
11,820
5,3901,1309,629
30291
Stockof
Federalreservebank
1,9881,1701,818
724789917914324
8,644
29422839562923813433105
658
Stockof othercorpo^rations
940348978149320209717142
3,803
584875
22413978
63938
138
3,002
373291
1,09817085
1,437
140101
1,02516921
Claims,war-rants,etc
327313
6,088721447
7,3092,884
459
18,548
2,2922,0191,0302,2592,494
7071,667
2057,236
19,909
1,8002,2602,5091,933
61
Judg-ments
21718297515069
36583644
2,838
14612224423811064
10617
4S3
1,530
12020246
2177
Collat-eral
trustand
othercorpo-rationnotes
2,1611,6704,286
9521,432
88112719
11, 528
159854
2405010
302
25
794
39864
207
Foreign govern-ment bonds
Bondsof Rus-sian,Ger-man,
or Aus-trianGov-ern-
ments
35314128298
1291393216
1,190
15474
209
1
9
204
457
196
Bondsof
otherforeigngovern-ments
7,1593,678471634,5843,0113,9741,011
505
28,085
1,288693495685760283373
499
o,08X
2,055722
1,63012514
Otherforeignbonds
and se-curities,includ-
ingthose
ofmunici-palities
3,8101,2062,1453,0001,2521,704
48796
13,700
66985
12986
26349681771
1,437
1,131311715283
Totalbonds,stocks,securi-
ties,etc.,otherthan
UnitedStates
190,47744,15184, 97566, 56647,36352,14818, 4778,298
412, 455
11,4237,2275,804
12,2438,4333,272
13,011960
19,156
81,584
21,68310,75653, 7223,927
556
Totalall
bondsand
securi-ties
144,58482,448
156, 64290,87673, 11183,03547,81820,442
698,956
25,52918,15217,02431,23018, 5648,846
24, 5824,634
46,251
194,812
37,71020,35785,824-10,6851,722
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'Nevada. __Arizona
Total Pacific States
Alaska (nonmember banks)The Territory of Hawaii (nonmember
banks)
Total (nonmember banks)
Total country banks _ _
Total United States, Alaska,and Hawaii .
2,7192,637
71,010
1,049
1,952
3,001
1,167,646
2,536,767
818576
40,672
32
976
1,008
330,454
594,700
11780
3,956
45
45
430, 523
673,950
5522
11,079
50
50
380,068
495,239
384262
17,188
147
515
662
463,243
698, 235
6175
2,103
38,206
74,488
157168
1,781
•9535
9,112
21,325
78,764
26
26
59,751
80,139
14 I23
629
9,183
10,409
79
748
53,229
124,828
77
5
5
4,671
10, 084
6814
4,628
25
25
140, 715
230,678
8810
2,288
76,138
122,163
1,7711,844
94,259
304
1,517
1,821
2,007,506
3,193,677
4,4904,481
165,269
1, 353
3,469
4,822
3,175,152
I5,730,444
no
oQ
3
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42 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
SAVINGS DEPOSITOES AND DEPOSITS I F NATIONAL BANKS
Savings deposits reported by national banks June 30, 1925, aggre-gated $4,558,899,000 and exceeded the amount in June, 1924, by$319,691,000. The number of depositors was increased in the yearfrom 11,070,223 to 11,867,948, the number of banks reporting thesedeposits was 3 less than a year ago, and the number of banks main-taining separate savings departments showed an increase of 93.The average rate of interest paid on these deposits, 3.64 per cent,compares with 3.68 per cent a year ago.
The number of savings depositors, the amount of savings deposits,and other related data reported by banks in reserve cities and Statesare shown in the following statement:
Savings depositors and deposits in national banks June 80, 1925
Cities, States, and Territories
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New York
Chicago
Total central reserve cities
OTHER RESERVE CITIESBostonAlbanyBrooklyn and BronxBuffaloPhiladelphiaPittsburgh .___BaltimoreWashington.. . . ._RichmondAtlanta —Jacksonville...—BirminghamDallasEl PasoFort W o r t h . . .GalvestonHoustonSan AntonioWaco.._Little Rock.. . .Louisville..Memphis . .Nashville..CincinnatiClevelandColumbusToledo..IndianapolisChicagoPeoriaDetroitGrand RapidsMilwaukeeMinneapolis _St. PaulCedar Rapids _Des MoinesDubuque _Sioux City _Kansas City, Mo _St. JosephSt. LouisLincolnOmaha. __.Kansas City, Kans
Numberof banksreportingsavingsdeposits
2610
36
12324
2413101263325364
1045342573714
18433774212563
10571
Numberof banks
maintain-ing sepa-
ratesavingsdepart-ments
267
33
9322
248
101263325364
1044242572713
144327642
24539461
Numberof
savingsdepositors
467,50381,638
649,141
190,72210,2926,752
37,455144, 78995,38733,06884,06672, 21859,68142,96239,66227,09013,72724,76518,16453, 3054,8758,2743,586
54, 7438,608
26,63040, 29364,28632,5854,9148,229
174,77622,7937,190
35,76498,150
135, 60550,17213, 56110,0728,955
22,07520,7018,971
158, 54820, 79165,2002,400
Amount ofsavingsdeposits
(000omitted)
159,11615,112
174,228
97,43111, 5413,399
22,90555, 41660,91717,05629,88020,50815, 41824, 51013,80313, 2615,5048,784
11,42025,1093,8154,5411,115
15,2483,379
13, 01121,97834,4336,5884, 3522,741
42,6538,265
34, 52812,33629,82837,95619,5246,2193,2323,7435,0063, 2785,778
39,9493,7177,615
539
Averagerate of
interestpaid
3.453.00
3.23
3.983.423.504.003.754.003.903.153.003.503.254.003.903.004.004.004.003.634.004.003.253.003.504.004.003.003.003.003.003.003,003.252.933.503.384.004 003! 503.703.004003.034.003.143.00
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Savings depositors and deposits in national banks June 80, 1925—Continued
Cities, States, and Territories
Numberof banksreportingsavingsdeposits
34192386846
122323
331
367
512339
1155
40
273
4512627661572
1,566
16911575726653802326
162568679
1,062
29T19939311814729323368
1,742
Numberof banks
maintain-ing sepa-
ratesavingsdepart-ments
3419127684551312
291
324~
451627
1065
35
234
3742355411264
1,226
135895959474353201487366649
757
2061572399291
17516639
1,165
Numberof
savingsdepositors
3,45613,1672,275
100,9374,4105,815
21,39423,73884,50337,15592,11957, 9265,230
25,9413, 591
16,973
2, 565,482
3,114,623
170,14446,75360,524
447,30623,516
148,849
897,092
969,121757,498
1,633,67411,515
109,727
3,481,535
273,793169, 560135,07892,26761,73480,60178,12336,57535,53270,13436,27780,128
107,841
1,257,643
460,664261,275469,210347,276326,880245,217168,03654,412
2,332,970
Amount ofsavingsdeposits
(000omitted)
3512,2331,177
48,9203,7251,9366,4017,922
28,31414,56737,90470,4202,727
22,2661,0814,224
1,066,397
1, 240,625
75,21314,21028,149
175,71513,14165,170
371,598
477,855331,888622,817
7,01259,482
1,499,054
103,59255; 87942,93348,34620, 58734,41933,62517,87315,45029,12315,13731,23340,343
488,540
132,74779,407
142,229125,29991,21865,95049,59011,331
697,771.
Averagerate of
interestpaid
3.004.004.003.614.004.004.004.003.004.003.503.504.134.004.004.00
3.59
3.41
3.943.004.004.014.174.00
3.85
3.873.753.503.983.72
3.76
3.753.754.004.254.004.004.004.004.003.934.003.693.75
3.93
4~003.583.463.253.263 904.223.38
3.63
OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued
TopekaWichitaHelenaDenver -PuebloMuskogeeOklahoma City.TulsaSeattleSpokane _PortlandLos AngelesOakland „San FranciscoOgdenSalt Lake City
Total other reserve cities
Total all reserve cities
COUNTRY BANKS
MaineNew Hampshire .Vermont..MassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut
Total New England States
New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelaware -Maryland _
Total Eastern States
VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth Carolina __.GeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexas > „Arkansas _KentuckyTennessee
Total Southern States
Ohio....IndianaIllinois-_>MichiganWisconsinMinnesotaIowaMissouri _?__
Total Middle Western States
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Savings depositors and deposits in national banks June SO, 1925—Continued
Cities, States, and Territories
COUNTRY BANKS—continued
North Dakota _South DakotaNebraska _KansasMontanaWyomingColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma - - --
Total Western States
WashingtonOregon.- .CaliforniaIdaho - . _ . - - .UtahNevada . . _Arizona
Total Pacific States .
Alaska (nonmember banks)The Territory of Hawaii (nonmember banks)
Total (nonmenber banks) „
Total country banks . . . .
Total United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. __
Numberof banksreportingsavingsdeposits
11897
1041586427
11421
179
882
9975
21355148
17
481
31
4
6,010
£,377
Numberof banks
maintain-ing sepa-
ratesavingsdepart-ments
685o72
11142167721
107
570
6052
1113375
11
279
21
3
4,234
Numberof
savingsdepositors
46,77935,34744,22970,62334,14822,04759,3609,797
44,738
367,068
107, 23751,450
189, 54432, 79510,9976,906
14, 661
413, 590
1,3872,040
3,427
8,753,325
4,558 i 11,867,948
Amount ofsavingsdeposits
(000omitted)
13,6919,7306,078
10,61815,8748,249
19,4143,0168,326
94,996
38,27216,12487,4268,7933,0515,7075,740
165,113
864338
1,202
3,318,274
4,558,899
Averagerate of
interestpaid
4.504.424.253.784.434.244.094.1®4.03
4,19
4.0*3.5®4.084. Of4.0*4.0t4.0«
3.9S
3.634.0*
3.8*
3.8*
3.64
PER CAPITA INDIVIDUAL AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS IN ALLREPORTING BANKS
The total individual deposits in all reporting banks in the conti-nental United States, Alaska, and the insular possessions were$46,765,942,000, June 30, 1925, of which amount $18,008,576,000were savings deposits or deposits in the interest or savings depart-ments of the banks.
The per capita individual deposits, based upon an approximatepopulation of 126,691,000, were $369.13, and the per capita savingsdeposits were $142.15.
Statement showing the population, amount of individual deposits,per capita individual deposits, amount of sayings deposits, and percapita savings deposits reported by all banks in each State, the Dis-trict of Columbia, Alaska, and the insular possessions follows:
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Per capita individual and savings deposits in all reporting banks, June S0}
45
States and Territories
MaineNew Hampshire..Vermont-MassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut
Total New England States
New YorkNew Jersey _.PennsylvaniaDelawareMarylandDistrict of Columbia-
Total Eastern States..
VirginiaWest Virginia.-.North Carolina.South Carolina-GeorgiaFloridaAlabama.--.MississippiLouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee
Total Southern States.
OhioIndianaIllinois-_...Michigan...Wisconsin..Minnesota..IowaMissouri
Total Middle Western States..
North Dakota..South Dakota.Nebraska.......KansasMontanaWyomingColoradoNew Mexico....Oklahoma,.
Total Western States-
Washington .Oregon.California...Idaho__Utah „_NevadaArizona.
Total Pacific States..
AlaskaThe Territory of Hawaii.Porto RicoPhilippines
Total Alaska and insular pos-sessions
Population(approx.)
778, 000452, 000355, 000
4,205, 000647, 000
1, 535, 000
Individualdeposits
$355, 332, 000230, 063,000200,443, 000
3,243,612,000433., 584, 000952, 984, 000
7,972, 000 j 5,415,988, 000
II, 650, 0003, 740, 0009, 200, 000
233, 0001, 595, 000479, 000
26,897, 000
2,440,0001, 5G5, 0002, 795, 0001,800, 0003, 081,0001, 095,000% 440, 0001, 791, 0001,880, 0005,035,0001,846, 0002,487, 0002,409, 000
30,614, 000
6, 255, 0003,075,0006, 960, 0004,105,0002,885,0002, 578, 0002,513, 0003,434,000
31,805,000
682,000667,000
1, 344,0001, 845,000
638,000222,000
1,013, 000380,000
2, 240, 000
12, 012, 743,0001,809, 731, 0004,309,154,000
96, 540,000668,988, 000209,990, 000
19,107,146, 000
411,651,000331,441,000318,353. 000194, 328; 000308,408, 000514, 207,000234, 506, 000189, 201,000358,194,000863,690, 000194,027,000386, 905,000366,390, 000
4,661,301, 000
2,271,164, 000770, 647, 000
3,225,451, 0001, 596, 308,000
797, 534, 000916, 268,000894,315, 000
1,140, 647,000
11,612,334,000
160,512, 000178, 446, 000438, 553, 000413,911,000128, 222, 00053,249, 000
289,146, 00028, 575, 000
376, 562, 000
9, 031, 000 I 2, 007,176, 000
1, 487, 000840,000
3, 996, 000485, 000493, 000
77, 000407, 000
7, 785, 000 I 3, 723, 550, 000
91, 000281, 000
1,345, 00010, 870, 000
12, 587, 000
Total United States, Alaska,and insular possessions j 126, 691, 000
9, 674, 00064,129, 00036, 729, 00067, 905, 000
Percapita in-dividualdeposits
$456. 72508.99564.63771.37670.11620.84
Savingsdeposits
$263, 619, 000188, 806, 000172, 585, 000
1,890,126, 000282, 510, 000671,371, 000
679.38 ! 3,469,017,000
Percapita
savingsdeposits
$338.8i417. 71486.15449,49436.6S437.38
435.1$
1, 031.14483.89468.39414, S3419.43438.39
710.38
168.71205.39113.90107.96103.75469.6096.11
105.64190. 53171. 54105.11155.57152.09
152. 26
363.10250.62463.43388.87276.44355. 42355. 88332.16
5.11
235.35267. 54326. 30224. 34200. 97239. 86285.4475.20168.11
228.90
478. 30
106.31228. 2227.316. 25
178, 437, 000 14.18
46, 705, 942, 000 | 369,13
4, 290,447, 0001,021,917,0001,964,216,000
49, 094,000377, 776,00074, 327, 000
7, 777,777. 000
155, 589,00099, 618, 00085, 0(53, 00081,663,00086.142, 000108, 709,00086, 239,00041,619,00094, 533,000108,686, 00036,964,00080,808,000124,322,000
1,189,955,000
868.2$273,24213.5«210,7§236.86155.IT
63. 7T63.6130.4145. m28.4B99. SI35.3423.2450.2821.5920. If32.4151.61
38.8T
982,351, 000210, 074,000 i
1, 057,172, 000171, 807, 000252, 718,000244, 222. 000442, 529,00061,317,000
3,422,190,000
12, 624,00013,467,00027, 70S, 00012, 736,00023,162,0009, 525, 000
91,614,0003,196, 000
34,451, 000
157. fS68.31
151. 8941.8*87.6194. n
176.It17.8*
107. i t
18. SI20. I t20.036.9i
36. 3t42,9i90. U8,41
15.3$
228,483,000 I 25.3t
1, 873, 262,000
3, 421, 00024, 011, 00011,843,0008. 617,000
47, 892,000
18, 008, 576,000
240.62
37.5185. 4S8.81.79
3.8t
142. IS
NOTE.—Individual deposits include postal savings and all other demand and time deposits. Savingsdeposits include only deposits in the interest or savings departments of banks and do not include postalsavings.
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EARNINGS, EXPENSES, AND DIVIDENDS OF NATIONAL BANKS
The gross earnings of national banks in the year ended June 30,1925, amounting to $1,124,097,000, were $49,538,000 in excess of theearnings in the year ended June 30, 1924. Interest and discount col-lected in the last year exceeded the amount in the prior year by$10,582,000; domestic exchange and collection charges showed anincrease of $1,426,000; foreign exchange department profits, anincrease of $5,351,000; trust department profits, an increase of$892,000; and other miscellaneous earnings, an increase of$31,287,000.
Total expenses incident to operation of these banks showed anincrease over the prior year of $32,670,000. The principal item ofexpense was on account of salaries and wages, which exceeded theamount a year ago by $7,758,000; interest and discount paid on ac-count of borrowed money showed a reduction of $12,830,000; intereston deposits, an increase of $35,646,000; taxes paid, a reduction of$550,000; and other miscellaneous expenses, an increase of $2,646,000.
Losses charged off during the year amounted to $141,134,000 andwere less than the amount charged off in the prior year by $6,170,000.Losses on loans and discounts showed a reduction in the year of$7,262,000; on bonds and securities, an increase of $659,000; trustdepartment losses were reduced $233,000 and other miscellaneouslosses were increased $666,000.
After payment of all expenses the net earnings during the year,plus recoveries on charged off assets, amounted to $365,069,000, andexceeded the net earnings of the previous year by $22,059,000.After charging off the losses enumerated the net addition to profitsduring the year was $223,935,000, or $28,229,000 greater than in theprevious year.
Dividends declared in the year amounted to $165,033,000, exceed-ing the amount in the prior year by $1,350,000. The percentage ofdividends to capital was 12.05, dividends to capital and surplus was6.63, and net addition to profits to capital and surplus was 9.
Comparison of the net earnings, expenses, and dividends of nationalbanks m fiscal years ended June 30, 1924 and 1925, and summariesshowing this information with respect to banks in reserve cities andStates and by Federal reserve districts in the year ended June 30,1925, follow:
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Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks for the fiscal years endedJune 30, 1924 and 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
June 30,1924
(8,085banks)
1,334,0111,080,578
163,683
965,87615,4027,222
9945,059
80,006
1,074,559
210,31526, 537
338,34566,348
124,499
766,044
308,51534,495
343,010
102,81424,642
85517,5431,450
147,304
195,706
June 30,1925
(8,070banks)
1,369,3851,118,953
165,033
976,45816,82812,573
1,1585,951
111, 129
1,124,097
218,07313,707
373,99165,798
127,145
798,714
325,38339,686
365,069
95,55225,301
62217,8761,783
141,134
223,935
Capital stock _Total surplus fund _ _ _Dividends declared
Gross earnings:Interest and discount . - .Domestic exchange and collection chargesProfits of foreign exchange departmentCommissions and earnings from insurance premiums and the negotiation
of real estate loans _ ,Trust department profitsOther earnings
Tota l .
Expenses paid:Salaries and wagesInterest and discount on borrowed money-Interest on depositsTaxes _Other expenses
Total .
Net earnings during the yearRecoveries on eharged-off assets.
Total .
Losses charged off:On loans and discountsOn bonds, securities, etc —On trust department operations-Other losses..On foreign exchange
Total
Net addition to profits during the year..
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Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks for the year ended June SO, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]00
Location
MaineNew Hampshire...VermontMassachusetts
Boston•Rhode IslandConnecticut
Total New EnglandStates
New YorkAlbanyBrooklyn and Bronx.BuffaloNew York City
New JerseyPennsylvania - - .PhiladelphiaJPittshurph
DelawareM. ar viand..
BaltimoreWashington, D. C
Total E astern States
Virginia.Richmond
West Virginia
Num-ber ofbanks
585446
144121762
393
488354
33265821321418741013
1,780
1756
124
Capital
7,3705,2405,060
28,76745,4506,320
20,002
118, 209
52,4903,3502,2002,950
180, 3f;040,97385,48429,10528, 550
1,7355,179
12,1009,427
453,893
23, 9796,300
13, 416
Surplus
5,7164,6372,908
25, 38137, 275
5,34016, 679
97,936
44,4154,1502,2001, 950
236,13538,180
119, 98963, 28029, 750
2,0526,251
10, 8305,913
565,095
17, 7866,240
11, 756
Capitaland sur-
plus
13,0869,8777,968
54,14882, 72511, 66036,681
216,145
96,9057, 5004,4004,900
416, 48579,153
205, 47392, 38558,3003,787
11,43022,93015,340
1,018,988
41,76512, 54025,172
Gross earnings
Inter-estanddis-
count
6,3793,1793,029
23,10725,9433,280
11,321
76,23S
48, 27S3,8612,5003,255
133,65036, 56075,12028,93220,7151,0715,3406,8305,590
371,702
14, 0034,1799,768
Ex-changesand col-lectioncharges
315421
1631401877
504
* 377191531
3,202149487104617
206451
4,587
1687161
Profitsof for-
eign ex-changedepart-ment
356
248651225
940
21
107,979
66106607232
24
9,061
131410
Commis-sions andearnings
frominsurancepremiums
and thenegotia-tion ofreal es-
tate loans
o
2
9
23
1
15
1
1
Trustdepart-mentprofits
.76
• 46390
153
604
1965822
2,21627827637
924
65
3,163
747126
Otherearn-ings
734457280
2,9117,338
4421,347
13,509
5,904288287361
23, 0504,7657,8682,5364,485
46316699924
51, 529
635280735
Totalgross
earnings
7,1543,7013,838
26, 25334, 6763,752
12,923
91, 797
54. 7854,2282,8293,657
170,09741,82083,86032,21625,4931,1335,6797,6216,639
440,057
14, 8924, 615
10, 59S
Expenses
Sala-riesand
wages
1,006815595
4,4245, 751
5842,598
15,773
9,130644582527
28,8057,202
13, 6415,5693,634
233918
1,3521,499
73,736
2,877948
2,010
Inter-est and
dis-count
on bor-rowedmoney
6810486
262341
1672
949
478112742
1,666393825268200
1710211257
4,198
553122334
Inter-est on
deposits
3,258798
1,15410,20511, 831
1,4034,172
32,821
21,0221,677
8491,578
53, 83415,47128, 64811, 6979,770
3712,3642, 4181, 721
151,420
4, 8231, f>203,180
Taxes
325193268
1, 2001,244
175838
4,243
2,645196122122
8,1951, 6483,8491,4011,283
63308540565
20,937
884356806
Otherex-
penses
669567317
2,9603,683
4141,409
10,019
5,039360359306
17,7874,3797,3253, 5412, 713
90473846662
43,880
1,507515
1,094
Totalex-
pensespaid
5,3262,4772,420
19,05122, 850
2,5929,089
63, 805
38, 3142,8881,9392,575
110, 28729,09354, 28822, 47617, 600
7744,1655,2684,504
294,171
10,6443,4617,424
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North CarolinaSouth Carolina _ -----Georgi a
AtlantaFlorida
JacksonvilleAlabama
TVXi sissiDDiLouisi&ii£L
New OrleansTexas
DallasEl PasoFort WorthGalvestonTTonstonSan AntonioWaco
ArkansasLittle Rook
KentuckyLouisville
TennesseeM^emphisNashville
Total S o u t h e r nStates
OhioCincinnatiClevelandColumbusToledo
Ind^ ana _Indianapolis
IllinoisChicago, c e n t r a l
reserveChicago, other reservePeoria
Michigan. „ _.DetroitGrand Rapids
WisconsinMilwaukee . _.
MinnesotaMinneapolis,..St. P a u L . _ . . - . .
837586
354
3100
23632
1598
8364
1085
833
1354
98
5
1,752
338
371
2424
465
14384
12033
1507
30974
14, 06511, 2309,7155,9507,8542 650
11,3201 7505 2856,2252,800
46, 93711,9001,5004,3501,8008 0504,7501 9507,205
70014,0964,500
12, 3691,1003,900
247, 646
38,88013,1004,8005,000
50025,2986,650
36,973
50, 7504,2252,100
15,0219,0002,100
17,6059,400
20,36911,650
; 5,700
8,8265,4466,4644,5504,3691,3506,7991 5503 1142,8442,000
25,0913,150
3702,500
6103,9451,715
5153,082
2709,4274,4506,1291,0502,950
148,348
27,4326,9503,0405,6501,000
13,6902,725
24,355
34,0051,6553,2509,5058,0001,3008,7306,0509,9227,7003,700
22,89116,67616,17910,50012,2234,000
18,1193 3008,3999,0694,8Q0
72,028. 15,050
1,8706,8502,410
11,9956,4652,465
10,287970
23,5238,950
18,4982,1506,850
395,994
66,31220,0507,840
10,6501,500
38,9889,375
61,328
84,7555,8805,350
24, 52617,0003,400
26,335lf>, 45030,29119,3509,400
8,9196,4665/0973,9246,4453,4736,3671,9344,2193,8311,598
24, 0955,3251,1052,9221,2825,2772,268
9044,575
4478,0024,6997,415
7252,666
151,925
25,5806,1414,6383,855
60014,9473,224
25,254
31,3913,2321,347
12,4217,5961,582
12,3256,152
15,0918,2604,629
34023218884
199252263
2448587
1,042286
281191771926367
1641141
715768
162
4,856
199931023
817858
289
9893448
1632227
14073
384542149
19
3
13
1
4210
23
1
53
130
324341
3
181211
1,00127
1160
79
257
11233
21o
4
1
3
—
13
2
5
38
2
38
53
3
27
315
95
1414
11851
21 8 .18155
1236
3
27
26
5647
8
531
9375
10839
4571754
8612
152
301
559
436658400461753312401212312292532
1,25341067
16956
704417130317
37549182359163168
11,400
1,906953
1,08697748
1,3301,5831,833
1,853629
1,3361,048
300994.583950588291
9,7127,3805,6914,4877,4554,0397,0632,1644,7914, 2132,259
26,4156,0571, 2073,2151,5186.1752,7561,1015,095
4958. 6554,9387,936
9563,004
168,880
27, 8127,3055,8834,897
66016, 5684,844
27,544
35,3203,9231, 513
14,0868,7261,916
13, 5256.834
16,8039,5115,197
2,0511,3991,2701,0331,440
6361,518
3701, 0331, 010
4836,7631,239
309710196
1,338632209
1,167145
1,869927
1,681192546
36,001
5,4371,4131,007
982108
3,564830
6,325
6,453995287
2, 5581,485
362% 8451,3723,4812,1721,063
619274218
439
3153
6169138
17479
38393732324626
13711
14949
2364
56
4,026
50730526110
199
400
11548
85533
16027
2202317
2,8322,4511,4051,6441, 9951,5491,654
7651, 2381,173
5234,9661,684
3891,125
7841,955
621281
1,419133
2, 3481,5342,507
276927
47, 701
9,1392,4032, 5291,371
2375,044
9187, 753
13,3491,205
4285, 2973,369
5424,6282,1957,1793,2201,910
604686482371463124506170456331213
2, 230368
61239
62349250
79312
29820363590107256
12, 547
2, 20259934633844
1, 557371
2,041
160130887536121925458
1,144702216
1,1381,266
674630933587872170614598218
3,60064716838511097739315370899
934522834123345
20, 814
2,916622703710
651,772
4263,250
4,186608146
1,6741, 215
3201,684
9751,8311,074
671
7;2446, 0584, 0493, 6824,8702,8994, 7091, 4813,5103, 2501, 454
18, 0383,976
9682,4961,1844,6511, 942
7483,743
4176,1203,3955,848
7022,130
12L 089
20, 2015^0674, 6373,462
46412,1362, 545
19, 769
26, 5943, 07(5
98910, 5016, 6631, 348
10,2425,027
13, 8557,1913,877
CD
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Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks for the year ended June SO, 1925— Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
OxO
Location
Iowa . »>Cedar Rapids. _Des MoinesDubuque ._Sioux City
MissouriKansas City _St. JosephSt. Louis
Total Middle West-ern States--
North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraska
L i n c o l n -Omaha
KansasKansas CityTopeka...Wichita
MontanaHelena
WyomingColorado. _
Denver-Pueblo
New MexicoOklahoma
Muskogee
Num-ber ofbanks
3272325
106104
11
2,176
160111159
58
247254
832
32126
92
31375
3
Capital
20,0451,0002,700
7002,0507,4927,2001,100
26,331
347,739
6,4405,1058,4551,7256,150
13,588800
1,4002,4005,335
4502,7256,8655,400
6002,135
16,830950
Surplus
10,203700
1,200300705
3,3813,022
9509,532
208,652
2,9222,3564,643
8373,0507,030
320425
1,2652,236
3251,7014,0024,3741,150
9124,555
305
Capitaland sur-, plus
30,2481,7003,9001,0002,755
10,87310,2222,050
35,863
556,391
9,3627,461
13,0982,5629,200
20,6181,1201,8253,6657,571
7754,426
10,8679,7741,7503,047
21,3851,255
Gross earnings
Inter-estanddis-
count
14,2911,0641,862
4861,4204,4195,8821,230
12,399
231,318
5,4744,4425,5331,1364,4768,621
517551
1,3943,363
3342,2945,4956,494
6941,502
12,254821
Ex-changesand col-lectioncharges
15420124
33256721
258
4,023
19599627
879517
51885
3259655
3347937
Profitsof for-
eign ex-changedepart-ment
1
13
60
1,517
11
17
91
2
23
11
24
Commis-sions andearnings
frominsurancepremiums
and thenegotia-tion ofreal es-
tate loans
155
9
697
1089435
32
40
53
18
Trustdepart-ment
profits
6
11
117
52
961
943
8
192
32»49
204
355
Otherearn-ings
1,11192
1042269
15152162
1,177
21,713
3562392941244235844232
23231218
16741244985
16482842
Totalgross
earnings
15,7181,1761,978
5121,5234,6066,5901,313
13,946
260,229
6,1434,8795,9441,2674,9959,341
560591
1,6863,807
3572,5326,0217,223
7841,705
13,578905
Expenses
Sala-riesand
wages
3,33119541187
3831,0961,509
3052,730
52,786
1,4151,1531,424
2861,2092,446
11415932695890
6341,6021,436
120431
3,666193
Inter-est and
dis-count
on bor-rowedmoney
4693
12
109528
88
2,702
12285
1273
23904
258
21129
9
3020917
Inter-est on
deposits
6,246571828253579
1,2812,327
6114,978
90,448
2,6502,0922,135
4491,6712,568
182201616
1,300123791
1,6762,856
285434
3,231258
Taxes
99760
1193761
34538552
565
17,889
31019534585
160881485693
23629
1565343989797
1,01469
Otherex-
penses
1,79813522940
251571867175
1,390
30,304
823627695166773
1,3096866
26251037
33579785257
2932,390
125
Totalex-
pensespaid
12,841964
1,599417
1,2843,3885,0901,1519,751
194,129
5,3204,1524,726
9893,8367,294
416482
1,2993,062
2791,9374,7385,551
5591,285
10,510662
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Oklahoma City.Tulsa
Total W e s t e r nStates
WashingtonSeattleSpokane
Oregon...Portland
CaliforniaLos AngelesOaklandSan Francisco __
Idaho _Utah
OgdenSalt Lake City.
Nevada. _Arizona
Total Pacific States
Alaska ( n o n m e m b e rbanks)
Hawaii ( nonmemberbanks). __
Total (nonmem-ber banks) „_
Total United States,Alaska, andHawaii.. „_.
86
1,378
10084936
24912255714341018
585
4
2
6
8,070
4,6004,950
96,903
8,6656,0002,9006,4207,00024,98516,9501,500
19, 5003,840800850
1,9001,3851,500
104,195
200
600
800
1,369,385
1,1051,310
44,823
3,5782,945642
3,2532,55310.8827,2101,22716,7001,642330250910645622
53,389
120
590
710
1,118,953
5,7056,260
141,726
12,2438,9453,5429,6739,55335,86724,1602,72736,2005,4821,1301,1002,8102,0302,122
157,584
320
1,190
1,510
2,488,338
3,0783,450
71,923
6,5995,4871,8464,3854,19816.63512, 7461,12112,4662,762512456
1,461812
1,354
72,840
146
366
512
976,458
10119
1,527
1502766282189218632944025241074
1,291
14
26
40
16,828
1
54
559415327138
56411
87
868
3
3
12,573
326
23
1
34
5
66
75
5
5
1,158
31
365
464332145025 .
• 2711411
326
1
1
5,951
802490
6,095
648700165310577
1,82775083
1,124187474211585170
6,830
35
18
53
111, 129
4,0123,960
80,290
7,4716,5652,0804,7815,03118, 79113,7221,23314,3622,996563503
1,600921
1,611
82, 230
196
418
614
1,124,097
755973
19,390
1,8211,801476
1,3051,2525,2823,142346
2,594826124117373193576
20, 228
53
106
159
218,073
1317
959
80721675
345502014387538
32
873
13, 707
1,3341,346
26,198
2,1031,729724
1,1591,4834, 8734,968309
5,509857196161559269369
25,268
40
95
135
373,991
178300
5,281
485421118393307
1,0015884695521345468907106
4,880
8
13
21
65,798
571592
11, 348
1,035894333643718
2,6761,782146
1,2074677067198126340
10, 702
35
43
78
127,145
2,8513, 228
63,176
5,5244,852 W1,672 fej3,567 hj3,765 O14,177 &10,530 n
867 o10,408 fe2,450440 F3394 tl
1 227 5655
1,423 QO
61,951 ^
136 W
- g393 W
o798,714 H
c
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Abstract of reports of earnings and dividends of national banks for the year ended June SO, 1925—Continued[In thousands of dollars]
to
Location
Maine..New Hampshire-.Vermont.Massachusetts.
Boston. . . _Rhode IslandConnecticut..
Total New England States
New York.Albany. .Brooklyn and Bronx ...BuffaloNew York City
New Jersey . _ . .Pennsylvania
PhiladelphiaPittsburgh.. _
DelawareMaryland. .
Baltimore . . .Washington, D . C
Total Eastern States _
Virginia «. ._._Richmond-
West VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgia,.
Atlanta
Netearningsduringyear
1,8281,224
9187,202
11,8261,1603,834
27,992
16,4711,340
8901,082
59, 81012,72729,5729,7407,893
3591,5142,3532,135
145,886
4,2481,1543,1722,4681,3241,642
Recov-eries oncharged-
offassets
20613779
5471,335
47380
2,731
1,33944
27235
10,829761
1,626489372
32159355133
16,446
2999093
10430725977
Total netearningsand re-coveries
oncharged-off assets
2,0341,361
9977,749
13,1611,2074,214
30,723
17,8101,3841,1621,117
70,63913,48831,19810,2298,285
3911,6732,7082,268
162,332
4,5471,2443,2652,5721,6311,001
U2
Onloansanddis-
counts
313204103
1,7195,775
152504
8,770
1,835351620469
13,8391,3462,2161,185
5615
150323381
23, 281
1,25084
488516
1,7921,103
7§2
Onbonds,secu-rities,etc.
31617683
5682,312
166247
3,868
1,31988
10184
6,795904
1,645423602
12101247131
12,452
138966521566014
Losses charged off
Ontrust
depart-mentopera-tions
18
18
25
52
11
4002
11
2
426
3
1
Othero ses
1373425
343516
11215
1,281
1,038167112
1,195776
1,6609094
67083
263
5,374
15825
1811131301705S
Onforeign
ex-change
13
23839
20
301
90
764
111846
' 12
2
943
19
Totallosses
chargedoff
767423214
2,8868,642
3291,011
14, 272
4,293455792565
22, 9933,0285,5431,7161,303
23333653779
42,476
1,568205732650
1,9791,333
S3*
Ratios
Netadditionto profits
duringyear
1,267938783
4,8634,519
8783,203
16, 451
13,517929370552
47,64610,46025, 6558,5136,962
3681,3402,0551,489
119,856
2,9791,0392,5331,9221348
5684§
Divi-dends
706587515
2,9275,494
6261,932
12, 787
6,264472264395
31, 7985,437
12, 3375,0923,165
645670
1,5801,039
69,158
2, 650713
1,9261,594
830943514
Divi-dends
tocapital
Per cent9.58
11.2010.1810.1712.099.919.66
10.82
11.9314.0912.0013. 3917. 6313.2714.4317.5011.0937.1812.9413.0611.02
15. 24
11.0511.3214.3611.337.399.718.64
Divi-dends
tocapital
andsurplus
Per cent5.405.946.465.416.645.S75.27
5.92
6.466.296.008.067.636.876.005.515.43
17.035.866.896.77
6.79
6,355.697.656.964.985.834. SO
Net ad-dition
toprofits
tocapital
andsurplus
Percent9.689.509.838.985.467.538.73
7.61
13.9512.398.41
11.2711.4413.2112.499.21
11.949.72
11.728.969.71
11.76
7.138.29
10.068.40
i 2.09S. 51. 4 6 .
Net ad-dition
toprofits
tocapital
Percent17.1917.9015.4718.909.94
13.8916.01
13.92
25.7527.7316.8218.712a 4225.5330.0129.2524.3921.2125.8716.9815.80
26.41
12.4216.4918.8813. 67i 3.10
5.85.81
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Florida _Jacksonville
Alabama. _Birmingham
MississippiLouisiana, _,„„
New Orleans _.Texas _
DallasEl Paso.. -.Fort WorthGalvestonHoustonSan Antonio ._.._.Waco
ArkansasLittle Rock . . . .
Kentucky „___Louisville
Tennessee.._Memphis...Nashville
Total Southern States
Ohio__CincinnatiClevelandColumbusToledo..
Indiana TIndianapolis
IllinoisChicago, central reserve.Chicago, other reserve..Peoria _.
MichiganDetroitGrand Rapids
WisconsinMilwaukee
MinnesotaMinneapolis.St. Paul
Iowa-...Cedar Rapids. _ _.Des Moines__DubuqueSioux City
i Deficit.
2,5851,1402,354683
1,281963805
8,3772,081241719334
1,524814353
1 35278
2,5351,5432,088254874
47, 791
7,6112,2381,2461,435196
4,4322,2997,7758,726847524
3,5852,063568
3,2831,8072,9482,3201,3202,87721237995239
375701729612513510
1,52274167801218478301512
1771001309554
5,068
558569576185330268569
2,007324824262165370145415191271662371621029
2,9601,2102,526779
1,4061 098815
9,8992,155408799346
1,708892383
1,50380
2,7121,6432,218349928
52,859
8,1692,8071,3031,496281
4,7622,5678,34410, 733
879572
3,8272,125733
3,6531,9523,3632,5111,5913,539249Ml105
25812799120438231692
4,6461881272642335733414071812
49344561180175
16, 625
1,51233322643526
1,036405
2,2074,594
5835886230113
1,138911
2,180918510
3,513862934
526
8321
1182324171619638161
881659
1
1,144
5823331519874
3861565076234914
214163672503911676410120610
181
4"
49
1
2
1
61
2
11
2
4
40
1
12
99471065
145682078876010815420206157401032
121301302040
3,590
7509421171672855464811456382901375251262002023034010162751
31
6
—
501
31
138
11112
10
104
1
12331262
471199
1.150'2J0647386349
5,652271259435595835541888371573590751200216
21,558
2,855461574650267
1,719615
3,3835,33516587
1,395406255
1,6911,3312,5511,014847
4,06210830949578
2,4891,0111,376569759712466
4. 2471^884149364287
1,12533819566665
1,9771, 5531,467149712
31,301
5,3142.346'72984614
3,04S1,9524,9615,398714485
2,4321,719478
1,962621812
1.497'744152314123256
1310
878325
1,027280541689476
4.3232^41813680620892336424369560
1, 554918
1,477136580
28, 227
4,4791,64447658160
25410580
4,2905,403384309
1,8031,0704S2
1,821880
1.4621,328584
1,2748028072ISO
11.1812.269.0716.0010.2411.0717.009.2120.329.0718. 5311.5611.477.6612. 469. 658.5711.0220.4011. 9412.3614.87
11.40
11.5212.559.9211.6212.009.538.7211.6010.659.0914.7112.0011.8922.9510.349.367.1811.4010.256.368.0010.3710.296.34
7.188.135.678.486.447.609.926.0016.077.27J1. 778.637.695.639.866.766.196.6110.267.986.338.47
7.13
6.758.206.075.464.006.186.197.006.376.635.787.356.2914. IS6.915.704.836.866.214.214.717.187.204.72
20.3625.287.5917.249.047.859.715.9012. 527.975.3J
11. 919.385.237.916. 476. 708.4017.357. 936.9310.39
7.80
8.0111.709.307.94.93
7.8020.828.096.3712.149.079.9210.1114.007.454.022.687.747.91
1 1.738.295.955.60
1 11.25
31.6938.1512.1632. 5114.3611.4416. 649.053 5. 8319. 938.3715. 9413.987.127.0. 0C9.249.2914. 0334.5111. 8613. 5518.26
12.64
13.6717.9115.1916.922.8012.0329.3513.4210. 6416. 9023.1016.1919.1022.7611.146.613.9912.8513.0512.6114.108.598.00
1 15.12
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LocationNet
earningsduringyear
Recov-eries oncnarged-
offassets
Total netearningsand re-coveries
oncharged-off assets
Losses charged off
Onloansanddis-
counts
Onbonds,secu-rities,
etc.
Ontrust
depart-mentopera-tions
OtherOn
foreignex-
change
Total
chargedoff
Ratios
Netadditionto profits
duringyear
Divi-dends
Divi-dends
tocapital
Divi-dends
tocapital
andsurplus
Net ad-dition
toprofits
tocapital
andsurplus
Net ad-dition
toprofits
tocapital
Missouri—Kansas City..St. JosephSt. Louis
1,2181,600
1624,195
139
56401
1,3571,729
2184,596
7241,063
922
1881
61
56116
1175
1,36986
1,058
548360
, 1323,538
616498
782,922
Per cent Per cent Per cent Per cent8.22 5.67 5.04 7.316.92 4.87 3.52 5.007.09 3.80 6.44 12.00
11.10 8.15 9.87 13.44
Total Middle Western States.. 66,100 8,170
North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraska
LincolnOmaha
KansasKansas CityTopeka —Wichita
MontanaHelena
Wyoming. _Colorado
DenverPueblo
New Mexico.—Oklahoma
MuskogeeOklahoma City..Tulsa
7271,218
2781,1592,047
14410938774578
5951,2831,672
225420
3,068243
1,161732
253205349
28263433
72121
30965
2054821413597
78346
177394
74,270
1,076932
1,567306
1,4222,480
151130408
1,054143800
1,7651,813
260517
3,851289
1,3381,126
24,958 4,867 4,051 87 34,029 40,241
1,094916
1,19064
8481,531
1035175
904116947
1,312419
13456
2,950162515895
4114
71758
1579
58117
514247
9465
1484892
3093
214
97
1394
3188
48135
"3O6"
1,2821,0411,370113968
1,8751187883
1,087123
1,0621,48094435615
175705
1,077
Total Western States.. 17,114 4,314
Washington..Seattle. _.Spokane..
1,9471,713
408
26624267
21,428:r 3
2,2131,955
475
14,561 1,001
919308122
146101
6
1,731 17,617
17018964
1,236601191
12061 109
1971934546053352
325133
201262
2858692251 9846511463349
3,811
9771,354
284
35, 996 10.35 6.47 7.23 11.57
216225606169477
1,1087688
1922885011671078216057
1,20711063760
3.354.417.179.807.768.159.506.298.005.40
11.114.26
10.3414.4826.672.677.17
11.5813.851.21
2.313.024.636.605.185.376.794.825.243.806.452.626.538.009.141.875.648.76
11.17
12.201 1.46
1.507.534.932.932.952.858.871.442.58
15.922.628.89
12.8613.22
2.179.08
11.10.78
1 3.201 2.14
2.3311.197.384.454.133.71
13.541 .624.44
19.614.15
16.0937.5014.59
2.7612.0013.76
.99
7,334 7.57 5.17 2.69 3.93
1,191858180
13.7514.306.21
9.739.595.08
7.9815.148.02
11.2822.579.79
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Oregon .Portland
CaliforniaLos Angeles
^ Oakland-<i San Francisco*<f Idahoft Utaho Ogden .
Salt Lake City^ NevadaOi Arizona
Total Pacific States . . .
Alaska fnonmember banks)Hawaii (nonmember banks)
Total nonmember banks _.
Total United States, Alaska andHawaii - -- . . .
1,2141,2664,6143,192
3663,954
546123109373266188
20,279
60161
221
325,383
306512584386
17312140
93
113165
2,951
6
6
39,686
1,5201,7785,1983,578
3834,266
686132112384297253
23,230
66161
227
365,069
709637
1,87071296
620779
7016
12192
257
7,328
1118
29
95, 552
503851656314
90856
72
1340
3
1,958
11
11
25,301
1
2
622
170122510194367494132
4133
127
1,839
64
10
17,876
2
5
1,783
9311,1442,546
969146
1,602929
9020
175165387
11,132
1733
50
141,134
589634
2,6522,609
2372,664
1 2434292
209132
i 134
12, 098
49128
177
223,935
1,499616
2,6291,819
951,960
1584950
11512177
11,417
5163
114
165,033
23.358.80
10.5210.736.33
10.054.116.135.886.058.745.13
10.96
2f>. 5010.50
14.25
12.05
15.506.457.337.533.485.412.884.344.554.095.963. 63
7.25
15.945.29
7.55
6.63
6.096.647.39
10.808 697.36
14.433.728.367.446.50
1 6.31
7.68
15.3110. 76
11.72
9.00
9.179.06
10.6115.3915.8013.66
1 6.335.25
10.8211.009.53
18.93
11.61
24.5021.33
22.13
16.35
i Deficit.
sn
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Earnings, expenses, and dividends of national banks by Federal reserve districts, year ended June 80, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
OfC
Capita!SurplusCapital and surplus
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 realestate loans
Trust department profits _Other earnings „
Total
Expenses paid:Salaries and wagesInterest and discount on borrowed money.Interest on deposits _.TaxesOther expenses
Total _
Net earnings during yearRecoveries on charged-off assets
Total
Losses charged oS:On loans and discountsOn bonds, securities, etcOn trust department operations. —Other lossesOn foreign exchange..
Total —
DistrictNo. 1(382
banks)
114,67694,444
209,120
73, 790494936
2571
13,190
88,983
15,251943
31,8514,0859,709
61,839
27,1442,657
29,801
8,5743,780-
521.248
300
13,954
DistrictNo. 2(720
banks)
275,996317,881593,877
221,2193,7598,030
112,770
33,757
269, 596
45,6182,426
92,13812, 56727,490
180,239
89,35713,187
102, 544
18,3889,229
4132,949
855
31,834
DistrictNo. 3(671
banks)
99,934160,682260,616
86,934490654
2284
9,061
97,425
16,1861, 076
32,6404, 5369,333
63,771
33,6542,043
35,697
2,7121,680
91,306
20
5,727
DistrictNo. 4(748
banks)
127,710118,635246,345
95, 079579422
4417
12,501
109,002
18,9341,244
38,6276,746
11,110
76,661
32,3412,082
34,423
4,3872,433
21,847
110
8,779
DistrictNo. 5(549
banks)
94,02671,593
165,619
59,92499880
5263
4,627
65,897
12, 8722,129
20,8514,6257,392
47,869
18,0281,530
19, 558
4,937835
61,014
33
6,825
DistrictNo. 6(380
banks)
63,34439, 521
102,865
43,0891,561
59
15136
3,897
48,757
10,065866
14,2473,6015,914
34,693
14,0641,413
15, 477
4,62032254
1,01487
6,097
DistrictNo. 7(1,056
banks)
181,712113,127294,839
121,0882,0321,171
262377
11,846
136, 776
27,5371,381
46,8889, 516
16,636
101,958
34,8184,709
39,527
14,4702,774
581,913
39
19,254
DistrictNo. 8(492
banks)
70,38334,618
105,001
42,77977665
29191
2,943
46,783
9,769682
14,8303,0435,084
33,408
13,3751,238
14,613
3,775361
5642
2
4,785
DistrictNo. 9(761
banks)
62,25933,21295,471
47,3741,546
165
65981
3,173
52,998
11,639569
20,7683,3186, 351
42,645
10,3531,859
12, 212
7,188706
2784
23
8,703
DistrictNo. 10(1,014
banks)
86, 78340,967
127,750
64,6531,164
54
86467
5,623
72,047
17, 326647
22,7434,915
10,174
55,805
16, 2423,682
19,924
12, 346883
171,594
307
15,147
DistrictNo. 11
(711banks)
87,94240,574
128,516
47,7242,155
23
367
3,691
53,663
12, 725883
13,1843,9837,287
38,062
15,6012,362
17,963
6,831329
21,812
2
8,976
DistrictNo. 12
(.580banks)
103,82052,989
156,809
72,2931,234
861
75326
6,767
81,556
19,992861
25,0894,842
10,587
61,371
20,1852,918
23,103
7,2951,958
21,743
5
11,003
Non-memberbanks (6banks)
800710
1,510
51240
3
51
53
614
159
1352178
393
2216
227
2911
10
50
Grandtotal(8,070
banks)
1,369,3851,118,9532,488,338
976,45816,82812, 573
1,1585,951
111, 129
1,124,097
218, 07313, 707
373,99165,798
127,145
798,714
325,38339,686
365,069
95, 55225,301
62217,8761,783
141,134
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Net addition to profits from operations duringyear _ _ —
Total dividends declared since June 30,1924..
Ratios:Dividends to capital per cent..Dividends to capital and surplus doNet addition to profits, to capital, and
surplus —.-.-- percent...
15,84712,472
10.885.96
7.58
70,71043,280
15.687.29
11.90
29,97015,629
15.646.00
11.50
25,644IS, 705
12.306.38
10.41
12,73310,816
11. 506.53
7.69
9,3807,110
11.226.91
9.12
20,27318,731
10.316.35
6.8S
9,8287,835
11.137.46
9.36
3,5094,915
7.895.15
3.68
4,7777,212
8.315.65
3.74
8,9879,815
11.167.64
6.99
12,10011,399
10.987.27
7.72
177114
14.257.55
11.72
223,935165,033
12.056.63
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58 EEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
National-bank investments in United States Government securities and other bondsand securities, etc., loans and discounts (including rediscounts), and losses chargedoff on account of bonds and securities, etc., and loans and discountst years endedJune 80, 1918 to 1925, inclusive
[In thousands of dollars]
Year endedJune 30—
19181919192019211922192319241925
UnitedStates
Govern-ment
securities
2,129,2833,176,3142,269, 5752,019,4972,285,4592,693,8462,481,7782,536,767
Otherbonds andsecurities
1,840,4871,875,6091,916,8902,005,5842,277,8662,375,8572,660,5503,193,677
Totalbonds andsecurities,
etc.
3,969,7705,051,9234,186,4654,025,0814,563,3255,069,7035,142,3285,730,444
Loans anddiscounts(including
rediscounts)
10,135,84211,010,20613,611,41612,004,51511,248,21411,817,67111,978,72812,674,067
Losseschargedoff onloans
and dis-counts
33,96435,44031,28476,210
135,208120,438102,81495, 552
Losseschargedoff onbondsand se-curities,
etc.
44,35027,81961,79076,17933,44421,89024,64225, 301
Percent-age oflosses
chargedoff on
accountloans
and dis-countsto totalloans
and dis-counts
0.34.32.23.63
1.201.02.86.75
Percent-age oflosses
chargedoff onbondsand se-curitiesto totalbondsand se-curities
1.12.55
1.481.89.73.43.48.44
Number of national banks, capital, surplus, dividends, net addition to profits, andratios, years ended June SO, 1914 to 1925
Year endedJune 30—
1914191519161917191819191920192119221923...19241925
Num-ber ofbanks
7,4537,5607,5717,5897,6917,7628,0198,1478,2468,2388,0858,070
Capital
$]]]
1,063,978,175, 068,577,080, 066,208,8751,081,670,0001,098,264,000L, 115, 507,0001,221, 453,000t, 273,237,0001,307,199,0001,328,791,0001,334,011,000I, 369,385,000
Surplus
$714,117,131726,620, 202731,820,365765,918,000816,801,000869, 457,000984,977,000
1,026,270,0001,049,228,0001,070,600,0001,080,578,0001,118,953,000
Dividends
$120, 947,096113, 707,065114, 724, 594125,538,000129, 778,000135, 588,000147, 793,000158,158,000165,884,000179,176,000163,683,000165,033,000
Net addi-tion toprofits
$149,270,171127,094, 709157,543,547194,321,000212,332,000240,366,000282,083,000216,106,000183, 670,000203,488,000195,706,000223,935,000
Percentages
Divi-dendsto cap-
ital
11.3710.6310.7611. 6111.8212.1512.1012.4212.6913.4812.2712.05
Divi-dendsto cap-
ital andsurplus
6.806.336.386. 796.786.836.706.887.047.476.786.63
Netaddi-
tion toprofitsto cap-ital andsurplus
8.397.088.76
10.5211.0912.1112.789. 407.798.488.119.00
NATIONAL BANKS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CAPITALSTOCK
The total loans and discounts of the 8,072 national banks reportingon June 3.0, 1925, were $12,674,067,000; total resources, $24,350,-863,000; aggregate paid-in capital stock, $1,369,435,000, and totaldeposits, $19,909,669,000.
Two thousand four hundred and thirty-four of these banks, 'withloans and discounts of $493,470,000, total resources of $931,438,000,paid-in capital of $65,012,000, and deposits of $754,347,000, werecapitalized with individual paid-in capital stock of less than $50,000.
The number of banks having capital stock of $50,000 but less than$200,000 was 4,277. Total loans and discounts amounted to
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$2,645,598,000; total resources, $5,140,015,000; aggregate capital,$344,779,000, and deposits, $4,101,234,000.
Banks capitalized at $200,000 but less than $500,000 numbered884, and had loans and discounts of $1,900,261,000, resources of$3,619,092,000, paid-in capital of $220,719,000, and deposits of$2,944,632,000.
There were 244 banks with individual capital of $500,000 but lessthan $1,000,000. The total loans and discounts of this class ofbanks was $1,199,791,000; resources, $2,159,923,000; aggregate capi-tal, $135,875,000, and deposits, $1,755,905,000.
The number of banks with individual capital of $1,000,000 butless Ithan $5,000,000 was 206; loans and discounts amounted to$3,188,438,000; total resources, $5,791,150,000; aggregate capital,$307,550,000, and deposits, $4,828,669,000.
There were 27 banks with individual capital of $5,000,000 or more.The total loans and discounts of these banks was $3,246,509,000;aggregate resources, $6,709,245,000; capital, $305,500,000; and theirdeposits amounted to $5,524,882,000.
A tabulation of the information referred to is shown in the followingstatement, arid tables showing the number of banks in reserve citiesand States, classified according to capital stock, with the amount ofaggregate loans and discounts^ aggregate resources, aggregate paid-incapital, and aggregate deposits, are published in the appendix ofthis report.
National banks classified according to capital stock June 80, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
Capital of less than $50,000— -Capital of $50,000 but less than $200,000Capital of $200,000 but less than $500,000Capital of $500,000 but less than $1,000,000Capital of $1,000,000 but less than $5,000,000Capital of $5,000,000 or more -
Total United States _
Num-ber ofbanks
2,4344,277
88424420627
8,072
Loans anddiscounts
493,4702, 645, 5981,900, 2611,199, 7913,188, 4383, 246, 509
12, 674, 067
Aggregateresources
931,4385,140, 0153,619,0922,159,9235, 791,1506, 709, 245
24,350, 863
Capital
65,012334, 779520, 719135, 875307,550305,500
1, 369,435
Totaldeposits
754,3474,101,2342,944, 6321, 755,9054, 828,6695,524,882
19,909,669
NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS
The following is a list of the examiners in the service on October31, 1925:
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.
Districtsassigned
McBryde, W. W „-- 5 and 6.Proctor, John L , 8 and 10.
Districtsassigned
Gough, E. H__ 11 and 12.Luce, Frank H 7 and 9.
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DISTRICT CHIEF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS
Federalreservedistrict
No.
10
1:112
Bean, Norwin S_
Reeves, Owen T., jr:
Newnham, Stephen LThomas, Thomas CFolger, William P.Robb, Ellis DSims, Howard M
Wood, John S_
Patterson, B. K
Roberts, L. K
ColUer,, Richard HHarris, Thomas E
Address
Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston,Mass.
72Q United States Customhouse, New York,N. Y.
1413 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa.715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleve-
land, Ohio,710-715 Bond' Building, Washington, D. C,504 Post-Qmce Building, Atlanta, Ga.1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Chi-
cago, 111.1310 Federal Commerce Trust 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
31072
1053
12369
723
101094
10
10
11
Allanson, Edward A.Allen, Edgar F__Allsup, A. S.
Anderson, E. F. (Rec)Armstrong, George EAshwood,. CecilBaker, William BBaldridge, William HBarrett, John WBasham, A. ABina, J. C
1414; Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa.Post-office box 154&, Muskogee, Okla.1428 North Main Street, Decatur, 111.
Alvey, John C j 720 United States Customhouse, New York,I N. Y.
Amrhein, Joseph A | 510 Virginia Railway and Power Building,Richmond, Va.
First National Bank, Abbeville, Ala.1226 Downing Street, Denver, Colo.710-715 Bond Building, Washington, D. C.1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia^ P&.403 Empire State Building, Spokane, Wash.1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa.Post-office box 940, Knoxville, Tenn.201. Security National Bank Building, Sioux
Falls, S. Dak.326 South Fifteenth Street, Richmond, Ind.Post-Office Building, Troy, N. Y.Post-Office Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Post-office box 574, Hutchinson, Kans.Post-office box 462, Coffeyville, Kans.17 Magill Block, Fargo, N. Dak.Post-office box 1058, Pittsburgh, Pa.800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston,
Mass.510 Virginia Railway and Power Building,
Richmond, Va.Room 214, Treasury Department, Wash-
ington, D. C.800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.Care of State National Bank, Albuquerque,
N. Mex.
Bly, J. GarverBoldin, B. EBoysen, AlfredBrennan, F. P. (JG).Brown, S. HBryan, Charles AByers, R. W___
Campbell, George EL
Carolan, William B__
Carson, Thomas D__Carter, Aubrey R. (U)
Chapman, Edward L
Chapman, F. A. (Rec)
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61
Federalreservedistrict
No.Address
12
51
124
1184
16
11
12
42
510
31
10119
116
12
1149
917
11129
Chorpening, I. I
Clarke, A. A__ _
Cloe, William BCoffin, George M (Rec).Coffin, Gilbert SColley, L. H ...
Collins, L. C_Conner, Joseph HCooney, Dan H
Cooper, T. ACottingham, T. J__Cowan, David (Rec)
Crawley, William C
Crossen, Gail WCulver, William ACutts, Arthur D
Dalton, John W—Davenport, H. BDavis, Thomas HDenton, Frank R_ _
Derr, Ralph HDooley, Thomas EDonahue, W. HDrexel, Charles FDwyer, Thomas R
Dye, Samuel W__Elkins, Lewis REmbry, JacobEvans, Clyde JEvans, W. C
Farmer, T. PFaris, A. B . ._- . . .Fiman, C. F - . — ~
Fraser, Jesse AFreeman, O. MFuller, Harry R. (JG) —.
Funsten, James B
Funsten, William PFurbee, Ernest MGarrett, Robert D
Gilbert, H. B__Glazier, Charles A. (Rec)Goodhart, R. W. (Bee)...
1103 Alexander Building, San Francisco,Calif.
715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleve-land, Ohio.
Post-office box 1185, Huntington, W. Va.71 College Street, New Haven, Conn.2817 Eye Street, Sacramento, Calif.715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleve-
land, Ohio.312 Magnolia Building, Dallas, Tex.214 Federal Building, Evansville, Ind.7JU> Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleve-
land, Ohio.40 Chapel Street, Augusta, Me.823 Age-Herald Building, Birmingham., Ala.Care of Citizens National Bank, Silver City,
N. Mex.436 EL W. Heilman Building, Los Angeles,
Calif.Post-office box 463, Columbus, Ohio.Davison Place, Baldwin, Long Island, N. Y.Office of Comptroller of the Currency,
Washington, D. C.Post-office box 958, Charlotte, N. C.Post-office box 61, Lancaster, Pa.Columbia S. C, 213 Palmetto Building.8€K) Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa.Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston*
Mass.Post-office box 186, Clinton, Okla.332 Post-Office Building, Amarillo, Tex.1334 First National Soo Line Building,
Minneapolis, Minn.422 West Jackson Street, Carbondale, 111.732 New Street, Springfield, Mo.312 Magnolia Building, Dallas, Tex.Post-office box 828, Atlanta, Ga,436 H. W. Heilman Building, Los Angeles,
Calif.312 Magnolia Building, Dallas, Tex.Post-ofHce box 506, Richmond, Ky.1334 First National Soo Line Building,
Minneapolis, Minn.Do.
26 Laurel Avenue, Providence, R. I.1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Chi-
cago, 111.720 United States Customhouse, New York*
N. Y.Post-office box 425, Evans-ton, 111.Post-office box 1058, Pittsburgh, Pa.Care of Division of Insolvent National
Banks, Office of Comptroller of the Cur-rency, Washington, D. C.
318 Post-office box, Wichita Falls, Tex.First National Bank, Rexburg, Idaho,Care of Merchants National Bank, Crooks-
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Federalreservedistrict
No.Address
121
17
10
7431
119
2
10
12
10291
1197
910372
10
116
47
1063
Graham, H. A
Gray, W. M. (Rec)Green, A. W. (JG)Greene, Thomas MGreenfield, James BGriffey, O. A
Griffin, Roy H___
Hadlock, Gerald B__Haneke, Edward CH artman, Charles HHarwood, Edward G. (JG)
Hedrick, Gilbar C
Hess, Grant H
Hill, Roger W
Hodgson, R. M
Hooper, Marshall •-Hoover, Paul E. (JG)Homer, H. NHotchkin, Paul LHughes, John P. (Rec)Hurley, Michael JHutt, William EJohnson, A.W. (Rec.) (J.G)Johnson, C. E. HJohnson, Robin M. (Rec)_Joseph, Edward M
Kane, Thomas F
Kane, W. W. (JG)
Kelly, Burdette (Rec)Kennedy, L. GKetner, John HKing, Frank LKlein, Benton__
Krippel, F. WLahman, H. S. (Rec)Lamb, ErnestLammond, W, HLanum, H. LLeyburn, A. PLibby, Harry CLifsey, W. PLoewer, Charles H. (JG) _ _
509 National Bank Building, Wheeling. W.Va.
First National Bank, Joseph, Oreg.Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston,
Mass.Do.
201 Federal Building, Peoria, 111.800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.720 United States Customhouse, New York,
N. Y.213 IJederal Building, Des Moines, Iowa.Post-office box 151, Lima, Ohio.1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa.Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston,
Mass.312 Magnolia Building, Dallas, Tex.Care of City Insurance Agency, Bismarck,
N. Dak.720 United States Customhouse, New York,
N....Y.800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.238 Central Building, Seattle, Wash.1334 First National Soo Line Building,
Minneapolis, Minn.Post-office box 606, Norman, Okla.326 Ten Eyck Street, Watertown, N. Y.Care of. First National Bank, Bisbee, N. Dak.Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston,
. Mass.Sherman, Tex.First National Bank, Lidgerwood, N. Dak.331 Federal Building, Milwaukee, Wis.First National Bank, Hearne, Tex.Keegan Apartments, l l j ^ West Madison
Street Danville, 111.715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleve-
land, Ohio.1310 Federal Commerce Trust Building, St.
Louis, Mo.First National Bank, Torrington, Wyo.875 South Williams Steet, Denver, Colo.440 Catawissa Avenue, Sunbury, Pa.Post-office box 361, Ottumwa, Iowa.407 West One hundred and forty-sixth
Street, New York, N. Y.504 Post Office Building, Atlanta, Ga.800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.Post-office box 321, Austin, Tex.120 United States Customhouse, New Or-
leans, La.1117 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio.1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Chi-
cago, 111.Post-office box 296, Salina, Kans.Post-office box 442, Albanjr, Ga.1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Federalreservedistrict
No.Address
12
21
9
10
1137
374
1229
2
8
11112
610
75
1210
12
10766
121
10
7
Logan, J. M
Lorang, Peter J
Luiken, John B
Lytle, Frank S
McCandless, George T__.
McCans, A. BMcConaughy, R. C _.
McCreight, Harry A
McGarvey, Frank S_
McGinnis, Francis J.(JG)McGrath, John CMcKee, Joel S___McLean, Charles HMacdonald, F. GMadland, L. L
Maguire, Edward J
Mann, Stuart H_
Mansfield, Fred SMarcom, Roy
Marcuse, Benjamin
Miles, A. F
Millard, Samuel TMiller, Louis AMoon, Earl WMoore, George MMorgan, Clarence E. (JG)Mueller, Arthur M. (JG)Murphy, D. F
Nieman, R. E
Nelson, Nels (JG)
Noone, D. L. (Rec.)Norman, Harry ANorthcutt, V. HOglesby, H. EOtto, Charles CParker, Edward F
Pearson, Herbert (Rec) _
Peterson, F. R
Potter, Fulton F
436-437 H. W. Hellman Building, LosAngeles, Calif.
Lenox Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.Apartment 18, 250 North Main Street, Con-
cord, N. H.Care of Paul C. Keyes, Federal Building,
Aberdeen, S. Dak.800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.Post-office box 1584, Waco, Tex.1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa.1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Chi-
cago, 111.1334 First National Soo Line Building,
Minneapolis, Minn.1414 Jefferson Building, Philadelphia, Pa.Post-office box 592, Indianapolis, Ind.733 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleve-
land, Ohio.406 Customhouse, Portland, Oreg.Post-office box 926, Buffalo, N. Y.1334 First National Soo Line Building,
Minneapolis, Minn.720 United States Customhouse, New York>
N. Y.1310 Federal Commerce Trust Building, St.
Louis, Mo.Post-office box 1067, Fort Worth, Tex.3521 Eutopia Street, Greenville, Tex.560 West One hundred and forty-fourth
Street, New York, N. Y.No. 4 Thornton Apartment, Redgate Ave-
nue, Norfolk, Va.Post-office box 822, Nashville, Tenn.800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.335 Federal Building, Rock Island, 111.Post-office box 752, Cumberland, Md.238 Central Building, Seattle, Wash.
800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, KansasCity, Mo.
Brock House, Rutland, Vt.720 United States Customhouse, New
York, N. Y.1334 First National Soo Line Building,
Minneapolis, Minn.224 Federal Building, Salina, Kans.1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building,
Chicago, 111.Post-office box 1175, Lakeland, Fla.Post-office box 1246, Montgomery, Ala.406 Customhouse, Portland, Oreg.Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston,
Mass.First National Bank of Hayward, Hayward,
Wis.800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.110 North Adams Avenue, Mason City,
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National Bank Examiners—Continued
10
12
52
8
10
12
117
1.191
87
12
119963492
21145
Power, R.EPreussner, Don A.Price, Albert E. (JG)
Ramsdell, Paul CRasmussen, Frank E..Reinholdt, Carl A
Riley, Jay M
Ritt, Charles J. (JG).--
Roberts> Joseph H. (JG). _Robinson, E. RobertRoots, J. ORoss, M. ARyan, Frank J
Sailor, Vance LSanders, J. LSawyer, L. M., jr..
Schechter, William JSchofield, John W. (U) - _.Sellers, W. BSevison, HenrySheehan, W. FSmith, Clarence F. (WFC)Smith, George FS i t h G H
, gSmith, George HSmith, John H. (Rec)Smith, Robert FSmith, Roy E. (Rec)_Smouse, Murray C _
Snapp, John WSnyder, Vernon G_Stevens, Lyle T___
Stewart, Adelia M-
5 I Stewart, Charles A_.2 ! Stillman, William P_
Stobie, CVA „Storing, Charles C. (Rec).Stuart, Robert KSwenson, Loren T
9 ! Swords, George W. (Rec) _
Thompson, K. W_Thorn, Leslie D__Tripp, Homer S__Tucker, G. H
62 South Dale Street, St. Paul, Minn.800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas
City, Mo.1103 Alexander Building, San Francisco,
Calif.710-715 Bond Building, Washington, D. C.720 United States Customhouse, New York,
N. Y.St. Regis Apartment, 4954 Lindell Boule-
vard, St. Louis, Mo.314 West Twenty-fifth Street, Cheyenne,
Wyo.1103 Alexander Building, San Francisco,
CaKf.312 Magnolia Building, Dallas, Tex.651 Kellogg Street SE., Grand Rapids, Mich.Care of Federal Reserve Bank, Houston, Tex,17 Magfll Block, Fargo, N. Dak.Federal Reserve Bank Building, Boston,
Mass.130 West Adams Street, Kirkwood, Mo.Post-office box 96, Spencer, Iowa.436-437 H. W. Hellman Building, Los
Angeles, Calif.1812 Burns Avenue, Detroit, Mich.1539 Hayworth Avenue, Hollywood, Calif.519 Bedell Building, San Antonio, Tex.17 Magill Block,. Fargo, N. Dak.104 Torrey Building, Duluth, Minn.Care of Atlanta agency, Atlanta,. Ga.Post-office box 981, Harrisburg, Pa.Post-office box 336, West Newton, Pa.Weiser, Idaho.720 United States Customhouse, New York,
N. Y.Care of First National Bank, Sterling, Colo.720 United States Customhouse, New York,
N. Y.710-715 Bond Building, Washington, D. C.Post-office box 231, Sunbury, Pa.1334 First National Soo Line Building,
Minneapolis, Minn.Room 217, Office of Comptroller of the Cur-
rency, Treasury Department, Washington,D. C.
Post-office box 63, East Falls Church, Va.720 United States Customhouse, New York,
N. Y.Post-office box 313, Honolulu, Hawaii.Lock box 450, Mandan, N. Dak.Post-office box 536, Waterloo, Iowa.715 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Cleve-
land, Ohio.1334 First National Soo Line Building, Min-
neapolis, Minn.425 Summer Avenue, Newark, N. J.1851 North Eighth Street, Abilene, Tex.Post-office box 466, New Castle, Pa.Post-office box 332, Raleigh, N. C.
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Federalreservedistrict
No.Address
10
62
12
7
7
2
2124
102
12
9
12
Turner, John W
Vann, John R. (Rec) (JG)Von Arb, E. A
Waldron, Walter J_
Walker, Harry W. .„
Wanberg, J. F
Watson, Ernest H
Watts, John L. (JG)
Weigand, Charles P_White, A. JWhite, O. WWhitney, Harold SWilde, M. C
Williams, C. L. (Rec)_._
Williams, F. D; (Rec)___
Williams, T.. M
Wilson, C. F- r
Wood, D.-R
Woodside, HalWright, Irwin DWylie, Robert WWilson, E. B -Young, William R______.
800 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas,City, Mo.
Care of First National Bank, Colquitt, Ga.720 United States Customhouse, New York,
N. Y.1107 A. Mattei Building, Fresno, Calif.1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Chi-
cago, 111.1203 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Chi-
cago, 111.720 United States Customhouse, New York,
N. Y.720 United States Customhouse, New York.
N. Y.327 Federal Building, Pocatello, Idaho.Post-office box 1058, Pittsburgh, Pa.Room 2, King Building, Norfolk, Nebr.720 United States Customhouse, New York,.
N. Y.238 Central Building, Seattle, Wash.Care of Commercial National Bank, Wil-
mington, N. C.Care of First National Bank of Fergus
County, Lewistown, Mont.1103 Alexander Building, San Francisco^
Calif.Office of Comptroller of the Currency, Wash-
ington^ D:. C.Pulaski National Bank Building, Pulaski,
Va.2619 Broadway, Little Rock, Ark.1334 First National Soo Line Building, JMin-
neapolis, Minn.General delivery, Reading, Pa.Post-office box 477, Council Bluffs, Iowa.407 Central State National Bank Building,
Memphis, Tenn.
(Rec)=Acting as receiver of a national bank.(JG)-National bank examiner, junior grade.
(WFC)=Detailed for temporary duty to War Finance Corporation.(U) =* Unassigned.
CO.HTICTIOSS OF NATIONAL EAFK OFFICERS AMD OCTEKSFOE VIOLATIONS OF THE NATIONAL BANKING LAWS DUE-IKS THE- YBAB EMBED 0CT0SEE 31, 19-25
Information furnished by the Department of Justice relative toconvictions during the year ended October 31? 1925, of officers andemployees of national banks, and others, for violations of the na-tional banking laws, is shown in the following statement:
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Criminal cases under the national banking laws resulting in conviction during the year ended October SI, 1925
Name of officer and others Position Title and location of the bank Offense Sentence Date ofsentence
C. B. TambakisM.C.WrightForest P. Hyatt
Oscar Kameninski
Pasquale Garcia..
EmployeeTeller
do
Manager foreign department
Bookkeeper
John Horton « None..John Middleton do.Stephen Breese ! do.George UrlnerOthar JensenJ. B. DeisenrothAlvin StecklerJames J. Gaffney
Commercial National Bank, Youngstown, Ohio.Citizens National Bank, Sumter, S. CCitizens Union National Bank, Louisville, Ky..
Citizens National Bank, Vandergrift, Pa
National Butchers & Drovers Bank, New York,N. Y.
.do.
Embezzlementdo . . . . .
False entries and misappli-cation.
False entries and embezzle-ment.
Stealing.
T. T.HydeGeorge L. Dick..
Arthur ApplegateJ. L. McAdams
E. E. ChiversRichard BelisleGeorge W. Hunter..
Leo. A. MergenMont BergVictor J. SeidelT. E. CameronWilliam B. CooperThomas E. Cooper.Jordan W. RichardsonWilliam M. JeterHarold Wallace..H. P. Beckwith
James S. ArchdeaconAlfree W. Glynn
Robert G. Gore Transit clerk..John H. Smethers Paying teller..
doPresidentAssistant cashierGeneral bookkeeper..Cashier
.do....dp.,.do..
Aider and abettor..dodo
15 years15 months
10 months in jail.
1 year and 1 day.
3 yearsOn probation 5 years..
do
President.Cashier...
First National Bank, Watts, Calif _.do _
Old National Bank, Evansville, Ind._ _.Iron County National Bank, Crystal Falls,
Mich.Commercial National Bank, Charleston, S. C...
do
false
ClerkTeller
Assistant teller..Cashier
do
doPresidentClerk.. . . .Assistant cashier..Former president..PresidentVice president
Peoples National Bank, Lakewood, N. JFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Redon-
do, Calif.
State National Bank, Ardmore, OklaFirst National Bank, Morris, Okla -Williamstown National Bank, Williamstown,
W. Va.Union National Bank, Beloit, Kans.First National Bank, Quincy, CalifFirst National Bank, Altoona, Pa.. .Home National Bank, Cleburne, TexCommercial National Bank, Wilmington, N. C.
.do.
do.EmbezzlementFalse entriesEmbezzlementEmbezzlement and
entries.False entries,. _Conspiracy to make false
statement.Abstraction and false entries.Abstraction
AbstractionEmbezzlement.
do
_do_-.Cashier. _.President.
TellerEmployee
State National Bank, Ardmore, Oklado..do — - - -
Northern National Bank, Fargo, N. Dak
Security National Bank, Pasadena, CalifAmerican National Exchange Bank, New York,
N.Y;First National Bank, Muskogee, OklaExchange National Bank, Tulsa, Okla ,._,
•False entries. _.PerjuryAbstractionEmbezzlement.False entries and abstraction
.doPerjury and misapplication..
do _do.... - . . —
Misapplication and false en-tries.
Embezzlementdo.. . . .
Misapplication..Embezzlement..
.do.,
.do..2% years$500 fine.4 years1 year and 1 day.
do....$200 fine..
1 year and 1 day10 months in jail and $1,500
fine.
3 years and 3 days.,$800 fine1 year and 1 day...
5 years$250 fine....$100 fine1 year and 1 day.18 months _3 years.6 months in jail. .3 months in jail..12 months in jail.1 year and 1 day.
13 monthsOn probation pr suspended
sentence, 1 year and 1 day.$200 fine90 days in jail and $500 fine..
1924Nov. 3Nov. 5Nov. 8
Nov. 14
Nov. 17
Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.
Nov. 20Dec. 9
Dec. 10Do.
Dec. 15Dec. 22
1925Jan. 12Jan. 30
Do.
Jan. 31Feb. 10Feb. 11Feb. 17 •Feb. 18
Do.Feb. 25
Do.Do.
Mar. 2
Do.Mar. 9
Do.Do.
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William Stryker
George AdairGrover O. DaviesJohn BrodieS. L. Whitson
Thomas B. WrightH. R. ParkerA. B. Richardson
George C. Hudspeth.
F. H. Brown
H. G. ArnoldO. W. ArmellPaul Wong
Russell Neltner..E. C. AikenW. B. Morris....E. F. Strain
Thomas H. Lang..
Clifford S. Heller..
David G. Wilson.
W. K. Robinson..
George D. Rich.Elmer Gwinner.S. A. Summers._A. R. Steele
Earl Fowler.S. J. Doyle..
Paul F. Reinking.L. J. Brian
K. C. Hempstead.-.Charles W. Pardew.C. E. Hadsell-.William H. Camp...W. G. BaughMaurice WilkinsSam Hicks, jrIvan Glavadanovic.
President..ClerkEmployee..
do..CashierAssistant cashier..TellerBookkeeper
Cashier..
Vice president..
CashierTeller-Assistant exchange teller
Employee..Receiver.. .CashierPresident...
Teller
Assistant cashier..
do
Cashier..Employee . .Individual bookkeeper..Bookkeeper
do. _
do_.Cashier .
do.Vice President.Employee _.CashierBookkeeperCashier and vice president..Assistant cashierBookkeeperEmployeeManager foreign depart-
ment.
Security National Bank, Arkansas City, Kans^..
First National Bank, Oakland, CalifFirst National Bank, Lakeland, Fla -...Philadelphia National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa-Citizens National Bank, Centerville, Tenn
Citizens National Bank, Vicksburg, MissFirst National Bank, St. Anthony, IdahoEdisto National Bank, Orangeburg, S. C
First National Bank, Goree, Tex
First National Bank, Warroad, Minn-
First National Bank, Grady, N. MexFirst National Bank, Hanford, Calif.Northwestern National Bank, Portland, Oreg...
American National Bank, Newport, KyFirst National Bank, Sipe Springs, Tex...*First National Bank, Farmville, VaFirst National Bank, Gregory, S. Dak
First National Bank, Westville, N. J
Mount Holly National Bank, Mount Holly,
Lumbermen's National Bank, Menominee,Mich.
First National Bank, Volant, Pa
First National Bank, Mounds, HISecond National Bank, Toledo, OhioJackson State National Bank, Jackson, MissNational Bank of Commerce, Asheville, N. C...
Growers National Bank, Fresno, Calif..First National Bank, Poteau, Okla
Perry National Bank, Perry, Iowa-First National Bank, Caddo, Tex—,
First National Bank, Oklahoma City, OklaFirst National Bank, Monette, Ark. _ _First National Bank, Fort Wayne, IndCommercial National Bank, Greenville, Tex...Farmers National Bank, Tazewell, VaFirst National Bank, Alexandria, VaAmerican National Bank, Nashville, TennMerchants National Bank, Los Angeles, Calif..
Embezzlement and misappli-cation.
Embezzlement.False entries...Embezzlement.Forgery, embezzlement, false
entries, etc.Embezzlement,
doEmbezzlement, false entries,
and abstraction.Misapplication, false entries,
and embezzlement.Abstraction and misapplica-
tion.Embezzlement.
doAbstraction and embezzle-
mentEmbezzlement
.do..do.
Embezzlement, misapplica-tion, and false entries.
Embezzlement and abstrac-tion.
Embezzlement
do-
Embezzlement and abstrac-tion. ,
Abstraction and false entries-MisapplicationEmbezzlementFalse entries
Abstraction and false entries.Misapplication and false en-
tries.Misapplication _.Misapplication, embezzle-
ment, and false entries.EmbezzlementMisapplication __.Embezzlement __.
do._—do_:
do ._Abstraction . .False entries _
$500 fine and costs | Mar. 10
2 years1 year and 1 day.3 months in jail. _5 years
$500 fine—18 months..2 years
4 months in jail.
5 years
2 years, on probation..1 year, on probation...2 years
ipr. 7Do.
Do.Mar. 14Mar. 21Mar. 23
Do.Mar. 24Mar. 25
Mar. 26
Apr. 1
Apr.Do.
Apr. 8
Apr. 10Apr. 11Apr. 13
Do.
Do.
Do.
Apr. 14
Apr. 15
Apr. 20Apr. 23May 4
Do.May 5May 8
1 year and 1 day May 12
$335 fine.I year and 1 day..3 yearsII months in jail-
On probation
1 year and 1 day
$1,000 fine...
2*4 years
5 years and $5,000 fine.$100 fine.3 months in jail$1 fine and make restitution.
2 years, on probation18 months and $100 fine
14 months _ Do.2 years May 131 year and 1 day. _ May 182 years and $1,000 fine _ May 232 years May 272 years and 6 months May 2412 months in jail June 11 hour in custody of marshal- June 3On probation, report quar- June 7
terly to United States at-torney.
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Name of officer and others
Walter Harbottle..Floyd Bosserdet...J. C. Hale . . .
T. J. McNamara.
J. H. RigdonJ. M. TapagerA. B. AndersonHerbert E. Clark.__F. W. L. Hageman..J. H. McNeill.
Position
Assistant cashier.EmployeeCashier ,
Employee.
Bookkeeper.
CashierBookkeeperCashier-_.-Vice president-Director
Title and location of the bank
New First National Bank, Hartford,, ArkFirst National Bank, Detroit, Mich—Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Farmers-• ville, Tex. ' "Seventh Avenue National Bank, New York,
Fourth National Bank, Macon, Ga
First National Bank, Lake Mills,, IqwaFirst National Bank, Ruthven, Iowa 1First National Bank, Matoaka, W. VaLincoln National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio _Citizens First National Bank, Albany, Ga
_do_J. E. Foy _ CashierA. J. Pohlman doLouis Steiner._ doT. Smith Buckman ...I NoneB. J. McGurl _ Cashier. _ First National Bank, Jessup, PaW. S. Mahei- None.. _ doF. L. Butzloff I President City National Bank, Tipton, Iowa.
First National Bank, Iron River, Mich-First National Bank, Roosevelt, N. Y__.
do_.
Frank W. Quaite ! Assistant CashierH. J. Vaniman I Vice president and cashier —Morris H. Rothston _. Teller.
Allen D. BoggsClinton N. Franklin...L. B. Wpoters
WaxahachieNational B.ank, Waxahachie, Tex..First National Bank, La Ver4e, GaiifFourth Street National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa.
Employee - Commercial National Bank, Shreve.pq.rt, La_do
Assistant vice president| Washington Park National'Ba,nk, Chicago, 111.j National Bank of Commerce, Houston, Tex..,
Offense Sentence
iVEisapplicatiqn --- 2 years and $.250 fine.-Embezzlement j 3 years, on probation.
" 15 months ....
1 year, on probation...
1 year a$d 1 day
Misapplication and false en-tries.
Embezzlement.
Embezzlement and false en-' tries. 'Embezzlement
do.-do_
Mis^pplication and con-spiracy.:.do-
E mbezzlement. - . . do -Aider and abettor.M isappllcationAider and abettor.Embezzlement
Abstraction and false entriesEmbezzlementThft
Embezzlement._.I.dQ_——-...
do
$500 fine and costs...do-
5 years.1 year and 1 day_$500 fine—.-.—
-do-
Date ofsentence
2 years and 6 months .._.2 years.2Vz years _12 months in jail2 years.6 months in jail, $1,500 fine
and costs.1 year and 1 dayOn probation._.Oh probation, report
monthly.$100 fine..2 years _ _..2 years, on probation
1925June 8
Do.June 9
June 10
Po.June 16
Do.June 17July 1July 4
Do.July 24Sept. 10Do.
Sept. 17
Sept.* 23
Sept. 26Oct. 5Oct. 3
Oct. 10Oct. 14Oct. 20
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FEDERAL EESEEVE SYSTEM
The resources of the 12 Federal reserve hanks amounted to$4,960,423,000 October 28, 1925, and exceeded the amount October29, 1924, by $63,154,000. In this period the gold holdings of thesebanks showed a reduction of $261,277,000; bills discounted and boughtan increase of $480,742,000; and holdings of United States Govern-ment securities, a reduction of $259,443,000.
Capital stock amounted to $116,602,000, an increase in the yearof $4,649,000, and surplus funds of $217,837,000 showed a reductionof $3,078,000.
Member bank deposits showed an increase of $64,865,000, andcollection items, an increase of $50,840,000.
Statement showing the assets and liabilities of these banks at thedates of fall reports, since November 24, 1916, to October 28, 1925,and principal items of resources and liabilities at the close of eachmonth since January 28, 1921, follow:
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[In thousands of dollars
ASSETS
GoldOther lawful money.....Bills discounted and bought . _United States securities . . .Municipal warrantsFederal reserve notes—net . .Due from Federal reserve banks—netQncollected itemsAll other assets ..«
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital paid in .SurplusGovernment depositsMember bank deposits—netDue to member and nonmenber banksAll other deposits. _Federal reserve notes—net . . . .Federal reserve bank notes in circulationCollection itemsAll other liabilities
Total
Nov. 24,1916
459,93517,9^4
122,59350,59422,16615,41443,263
3,121
735,060
55,711
26,319637,072
14,2961,028
634
735,060
Nov. 16,1917
1,584,32852,525
681,719241,906
1,273
428,54422,111
3,012,406
66,691
218,887
1,501,423
1 972,5858,000
240,4374,383
3,012,406
Nov. 22,1918
2,060,26555,992
2,078,219177,314
27
819,01028,700
5,219,527
80,0251,134
113,174
1,718,000
i 2,555,21580,504
620,60850,867
5,219,527
Nov. 28,1919
2,093,64166,025
2,709,804314,937
1,013,42632,208
6,230,041
87,00181,08798,157
1,943,232
i 2,852,277256, 793861,43650,058
6,230,041
Nov. 26,1920
2,023,916171,364
2,983,133320,614
709,40136,152
6,244,580
99,020164,74515,909
1,734,691
13,325,629214,610582,442107,534
6,244,580
Oct. 26,1921
2,786,239150,909
1,371,075190,946
540,06755,679
5,094,915
103,007213,82446,624
1,669,059
22,87312,408,779
88,024466,04476,681
5,094,915
Oct. 25,1922
3,085,083126,835727,090408,636
27
653,49363, 931
5,065,095
106,277215,39823,659
1,799,931
18,18012,298,536
37,995539,77325,346
5,065,095
Oct. 31,1923
3,111,078119,219
1,088,49891,837
317
611,27169,047
5,091,267
109,726218,36940,334
1,895,265
23,06112,224,865
523555,91423,210
5,091,267
Oct. 29,1924
3,043,826130,068437,969584,200
611,70989,497
4,897,269
111,953220,91528,266
2,162,347
27,35111,766,622
566,51013,305
4,897,269
Oct. 28,1925
2,782,549163,443918,711324,757
684,02786,936
4,960,423
116,602217,83738,670
2,227,212
31,38211,694,771
617,35016,599
4,960,423
* In actual circulation.
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The principal assets and liabilities of the 12 Federal reserve banksat the close of business each month, from January 28, 1921, to Octo-ber 28, 1925, are shown in the statement following:
[In millions of dollars]
Year
Assets
GoldOthercur-
rency
Bills dis-counted
andbought
UnitedStatessecuri-
ties
Liabilities
Capi-tal
100101101101102102102103103103103103
103104104104105105105106106106107107
108109109109109109110110110110110lip
110111111111111111111112112112112112
112114114115116116116116116117
Sur-plus
202202202202202202214214214214214214
215215215215215215215215215215215215
218218218218218218218218218218218218
221221221221221221221221221221221218
218218218218218218218218218218
Grossdeposits
2,2392,2792,2952,1572,1312,0982,1082,0712,1592,2052,2062,223
2,1772,1982,2142,3332,2932,3702,3312,2972,3362,3822,3812,479
2,4712,4992,4922,4732,4762,4622,4102,393
• 2,4812,5152,4982,473
2,4752,5222,5212,5392,4862,5992,6342,6182,7372,7842,2032,311
2,2652,2702,1842,1872,2022,2102,2012,2372,2682,297
Circu-lation
1921Jan. 28F,eb. 25Mar. 25Apr. 27May 25June 29July27Aug. 24Sept. 28Oct. 26,Nov. 30Dee. 28
1922Jan. 25Feb. 2 1 . . . . . . . .Mar. 29Apr. 26May 31June 28July 26Aug. 30Sept. 27Oct. 25Nov. 29Dec. 27
1923Jan. 31Feb. 28Mar. 28Apr. 25 . .May 29June 27July25Aug. 29Sept. 26Oct. 31Nov. 2 8 . . .Dec. 26
1924Jan.30Feb.27Mar. 26Apr. 30May 28June 25July 30Aug.27.._Sept. 24Oct. 29Nov. 26Dec. 31
1925Jan. 28.. .Feb. 25Mar. 25Apr. 29May27June 24July 29Aug.26Sept. 30Oct. 28
2,1062,1402,2112,3182,3932,4622,5312,6192,7262,7862,8492,870
2,9042,9472,9752,9953,0083,0213,0553,0633,0773,0853,0733,040
3,0763,0733.0C43,0853,1093,1113,1143,1213,1173,1113,1123,071
3,1433,1233,1233,1203,1183,1563,1553,1153,0693,0443,0462,937
2,9392,8942,8672,8512,8382,8112,7912,7622,7602,783
214217211187165164154147153151140123
155134128130123127127132126127130108
206175178165148164160149150117144136
180158151152143169155132130130122173
2181921971971962042021771541G3
2,6222,5672,4102,1671,9571,8031,6701,5311,4421,3711,2551,294
933804739583590623536576658727909876
786803954911989979937989
1,0341,0881,0831,194
794795685572516395318312352438502701
581751685667692697679781901919
287287283268306257249239224191205241
250355441
5,8625,8615,7535,5045,3805,2425,1505,0535,1075,0955,0445,151
4,7814,7894,816
567603557541498451409304458
3543632491941891359694929284104
121156257302333430505542575584582540
394365344349349325330332343325
4,860 14,847 I4,9054,8634,8494,9705,0655,0815,305
5,0145,0875,0685,0415,0735,0384,9534,9675,0785,0915,0985,169
4,8424,8904,8514,8114,7254,7914,7404,7044,8124,8974,9605,096
4,8004,9424,7874,7504,7574,7494,6804,7284,9064,960
3,2933,2413,1062,9832,8802,7672,6632,5992,5592,4972,4422,528
2,2692,2552,2622,2372,2122,1922,1902,2072,2882,3372,3512,47S
2,3072,2502,2352,2252,2522,2292,1962,2262,2482,2252,2472,341
2,0212,0231,9831,9261,8911,8441,7621,741, 730,7677845
,729,709,684,671,634,5986U
,6,691
67746°—261 6
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72 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
Percentage of bills discounted secured by United Stales Government obligations tototal bills discounted and purchased by Federal reserve banks at the end of eachmonth, year ended October 31, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
Date
Discountedbills securedby United
StatesGovernmentobligations
1924Nov. 29 - _ 112,694Dee. 31 ! 186,840
1925Jan. 31 - 169,539Feb. 28 263,107Mar. 31 - 207,594Apr. 30 - 233,921May 31 - 228.244June 30— 245,321July 31. 272, 258Aug. 31 308,990Sept. 30 316, 794Oct. 31 299,431
Totalholdings ofdiscountedand pur-
chased bills
555, sm701,228
624,891731,184710,757691,063739,233733,975713, 618789, 241901, 498963,076
Percentagej of discountedbills secured
by Gov-ernment
obligationsto total
holdings ofdiscountedand pur-
chased bills
20.326,0
27.138.029.233. 830.933.438.239.235.131.1
FEDERAL RESERVE BA3TK DISCOUNT RATES
The discount rates of each of the 12 Federal reserve banks, ineffect October 31,1925, with relation to each class of paper, are shownin the following statement:
Discount rates of Federal reserve banks in effect October SI, 1925
Federal reserve bank
Paper maturing—
Within 90 days
Commercial,agricultural,and livestockpaper, n. e. s.
Secured byUnited StatesGovernmentobligations
Bankers'acceptances
After 90 daysbut within 9
months
Agricultural»d * £ t kacceptances
!paper
BostonNewYork___.Philadelphia..ClevelandBichmondAtlantaChicagoSt. LouisMinneapolis.-Kansas City-DallasSan Francisco.
3*
444444
m
f44443,4
i Including bankers' acceptances drawn for an agricultural purpose and secured by warehouse re-ceipts, etc.
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DISCOUNT BATES PEEVAXLIHG Iff FEBEKAL EESEEVE EA¥KA3TO BEAFCH CITIES
Customary rates charged on various classes of loans and discountsin the cities in which Federal reserve banks and their branches arelocated, as reported by representative banks to the Federal ReserveBoard, for weeks ended October 15, 1924, and September and October15, 1925, are shown in the following statement.
In publishing this information, the Federal Reserve Board calledattention to the fact that the rates given are not averages, but arethose at which the bulk of paper of each class, was handled by thereporting banks. In instances where reports did not indicate clearlythe rate covering the bulk of paper handled, a range of rates mostcommonly charged, was given.
Discount and interest rates prevailing in various cities during iveeks ended October15, 1924, and September and October 15, 1925
District and city
Customer's prime commercial paper
30-90 days
Oct.,1925
Sept.,1925
4-6 months
Oct., Oct.,1924 ! 1925
Sept.,1925
Oct.,1924
Interbank loans
Oct.,1925
Sept.,1925
Oct.,1924
Loans secured byLiberty bonds
Oct.,1925
Sept.,1925
Oct.,1924
1—Boston2^-New York
Buffalo..3—Philadelphia4—Cleveland
PittsburghCincinnati _.
5— RichmondBaltimore
6—AtlantaBirminghamJacksonvilleNew OrleansNashville _
7—ChicagoDetroit _ _
8—St. Louis-Louisville „Little Rock
9—MinneapolisHelena
10— Kansas CityOmaha _.DenverOklahoma City _
11—DallasEl PasoHouston
12—San FranciscoPortlandSeattleSpokaneSalt Lake CityLos Angeles
4 -54f-55 -6
554-6
66
5H*4J-5J5-6
66-85 -65f-64*-5
41-56
5-6
8556
5 -741-64$-85 -64*-646-7
65-75-6
6
4i-55 -64|-55*-65-65-85f--64*-6*5 -6
65-85 -S
«
5 -64*-4*
85
4 -66
5 -74i-644-85 -65~5^:
6-76
5 -75 -6
6
3 -55-64-4*5-65 -654-65 -5*4f-5i5 -65-83*-85 -6
64 -54§-63^5
5 -64-64f-66-74 -6
85 -64^5
66
5 -766
6-i 5
2 66
5 -644-545 -6
64 -85 -7
54*-5*
54-666
V7
5 -6
H4i~5
64*-55*-65 -65 -65 - 5 |4£545 -6
64*-85 -7
i 5
4^644-5
66
5 -544 -6 j
65-74*-64|-85-6
3J-66
4 -445 -85 -6
5 -66 -73|-75 -6
64*-6*4*-6
3 66
44-5*8
5 -644-6
4*6-74 -6
85-64J-5
66-6f6-74-66-7
4*-e*44-515 -65-65-65 -654-65 -54
6"5*5
54-664
6 -r
6-646 -75 -66-7
i5 -646-76 -7
44 -5
544;5
5 -65 -54
544-5!5 -65 -65 - 65-65f-6
52
5-545
54-66*
6 -36
5*-66 -f>6 - 75 -66-74*-65 -6
65 -66-76-7
6
4f4i
5 -64^-55 -6
66*
54-65
4|-66
4 -85 -6
315-6'
4f4-4 |5 -6
5 4*5 -65 -545 -6
544-6
64-85 -6
44-545 -65 -5
65 -6
4-55*-64-4*5-65-65-545-65-5*41-6
65-85-65 -64 i 4i444-65 -54
56
5-656
5 -65-67 -8
65-66 -7
66-76 -86-7
5 -65 -6
66 -75-67 -85-654-66 -7
66 -7
66-7
5-66
6-74-67-85-65-36-7
6&6
6-7
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Discount and interest rates prevailing in various cities during weeks ended October15, 1924, and September and October 15, 1925—Continued
District and city
1—Boston2—New York - . -
Buffalo3—Philadelphia4—Cleveland -_ _- - ._
PittsburghCincinnati
5—Richmond _ _ _Baltimore
6—AtlantaBirminghamJacksonvilleNew OrleansNashville
7—ChicagoDetroit -..
8-^St LouisLouisvilleLittle Rock
9—M inneapolisHelena - .
10—Kansas CityOmahaDenverOklahoma City
11—DallasEl PasoHouston _-
12—San FranciscoPortlandSeattleSpokaneSalt Lake CityLos Angeles
Loans secured by stocks and bonds
Demand
Oct.,1925
544-55 -6
554-6
654
54-65 - 5 |5 -6
644-85 -654-644-5
4 -6
44-5
6
65 -67 -844-65 -66 -7
68
6 -76 -7
Sept.,1925
5
5*-644
54-65 -65 -5454-65 -545 -6
65-85 -664-644-55 -6
6
5 -64J-65 -66 -75 -6
85 -65 -66 -7
686
6 -7
Oct.,1924
3
5 -634-5
65 -6
545 -644-545 -6
66 -75 -654-64 -644-64 -54
66
44-54
5 -6
62-75 -7
85 -65 -66 -7
686
6 -7
Time
Oct.,1925
43-5
5 -65
54-6654
54-654-5f5 -7
6
5^-654-644-5
44-5
6
6
6-75 -66 -86 -6
66 -7
66 -86 -76 -7
Sept.,1925
44-5644
54-65 -6
1116
44-85 -6
4fcfi44-54
644-546 -8' 641-65 -66-85 -6
85 -65 -66 -7
67
6-7
Oct.,1924
4f
52-634-4
65 -654-65 -644-545 -66 -76-85 -654T644-55 -64-54
66 -744-6
85 -6
6-75 -8
85 -65 -66 -76 -7
75 -7
7
Loans secured bywarehouse receipts
Oct.,1925
44-565
54-666
54-66
5 -66
44-85 -654-644-5
3 62
6
5 -66
6 -76-75 -6
85 -6
66 -7
77 -8
77
Sept.,1925
644-5454-6
65 -7
546
5 -66
44-85 -654-65-65 -64-i-54
66
5 -66
6 -76-75 -8
85 -6
66 -7
76 -76 -76 -7
Oct.,1924
4 -56
44-654-6
66 -7
5|
5 -6*6
44-75 -75|-65-65 -6
6 -7
5 -66 -76 -86-85 -7
85 -6
66 -76 -7
777
Cattle los
Oct.,1925
5 -54
5-6
6
g6 -7
76 -76-87 -8
86 -8
6 -64
77-8
7
Sept.,1925
5-6
5-6
6
86 -754-76-86 -86 -8
87 -8
6 -64
6 -77-8
7
Oct.,1924
5 - 6
6
6 - 7Q
6-76-76-87-87 -88-106 -8
6
6-77 1 1
RATES FOR MONEY IN NEW YORK
The range of rates for various classes of paper in the New Yorkmoney market, in the year ended October 31, 1925, supplemented byinformation relative to the range of rates annually since 1916, isshown in the statements following furnished by the Financial andCommercial Chronicle.
The low point in the rate of call loans, was 2 per cent, the high pointwas 6, and the range during the month of October last, was from 4to 6 per cent. The high point for 60-day paper was 5 per cent, thelow point, 3)4, and the range during October was 4)^ to 5 per cent.The nigh point for double-name commercial paper was 4J^ per cent,the low point, 3J^, with rates during the month of October whichranged from 4}£ to 4y%.
The rates for sterling bills, 60-day, sight, and cable transfers,ranged from $4.50% in November, 1924, to $4.85 in October, 1925.
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Rates for money in New York
75
Call loans, stock exchange:Range
Time loans:60 days90 days4 months5 months6 months
Commercial paper:Double names—
Choice,14 to 6 months.Single names—
Prime,14 to 6 months.Good, 4 to 6 months. . .
1924
Novem-ber
2 -4
Decem-ber
1925
January Febru-ary March April
1925—Continued
May June July August Septem- October
Call loans, stock exchange:Range
Time loans:60 days90 days4 months5 months6 months _
Commercial paper:Double n a m e s -
Choice,1 4 to 6 monthsSingle names—
Prime,1 4 to 6 months.Good, 4 to 6 months. _
4 -4M
I4- 4H
1 Rates for choice double and prime single names are identical.NOTE.—60 and 90 day paper nolonger quoted, aslittle or no paper of these short maturities is now being
made. As rates previously, however, for 60 to 90 day paper were identical with those for 4 to 6 monthspaper, present rates are properly comparable with previous rates, the standard for all recent years being4 to 6 months paper.
Rates for sterling bills
[Range for month]
60-day Sight Cable transfers
1924November _December
1925JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember ,October
$4.50^-4.64.60%-4.7
$4.5334-4.63J>4. 63^-4. 73^
$4.53K-4.64i«4.63^-4.73J>
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Comparison of the range of rates for call loans, 60-day time loans, and two-name commercial paper loans in NewYork annually for 1916 to 1925 is shown in the statement following:
Range of rates for money in New York annually, 1916 to 1925
Call loansTime loans (60 days)Commerieal (2-name)...
1916
Rangefor
January
1343234-2^3 -3H
High
154k4H
LowRangefor De-cember
1917
forJanuary
High
10
LowRangefor De-cember
3 -6
1918
Rangefor
JanuaryHigh Low
Rangefor De-cember
1919
Rangefor
January
5 -55 -5
High Low
53^-256 - 7&K- 6
1920
Rangefor De-cember January
Rangefor
6-207- 8
High LowRangefor De-cember
7 ~Vwao
Call loansTime loans (60 days)Commercial (2-name)...
1921
Rangefor
January
6 -8a -iy27K-S
High
9
8
Low
3H55
Rangefor De-cember
434-65 -5}4
1922
Rangefor
January
3 -6
3^-4
High
6
if
Low
2M3 ^
Rangefor De-cember
3M-5M4^-54H-4^
1923
Rangefor
January
33^-5^4^-54>/2-4H
High
65M
Low
3K: 4K
Rangefor De-cember
434-64^-54M-S
1924
Rangefor
January
3^-64)4-54^-5
High
655
Low
22
Rangefor De-cember
234-52 -3M3M-3M
1925
Rangefor
January
2 -53/23 ^ - 3 ^3M-3%
High
6543^
Low
3K3M
Rangefor Oc-tober
4 -643/2-54M~4}^
HWO
w8
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REPORT OF THE COMPTKOL*LEB OF THE CUBKEHCY 7 7
NEW YORK CLEAEJHG HOUSE
The number of banks comprising the New York Clearing HouseAssociation was reduced from 40 to 36, in the year ended September30, 1925, as disclosed by statistics furnished by Mr. W. J. Gilpin5manager of the New York Clearing House Association.
The capital of these banks was $326,350,000; the aggregate clear-ings in the year amounted to $276,873,935,000 and showed an increaseover the prior .year of $41,375,286,000. Aggregate balances amountedto $29,721,103,000; average daily clearings were $913,775,000, andthe average daily balances were $98,089,000. The percentage ofbalances to clearings was 10.73.
CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION IH THE 12 FEDERAL RE-SERVE BAITK CITIES, AffD ELSEWHERE
The transactions of the clearing house associations in the 12Federal reserve bank cities in the year amounted to $404,498,906,000and exceeded the amount in the prior year by $53,803,053,000.
The total clearings of associations in 24 other principal cities, eachof which had clearings in excess of $1,000,000,000, amounted to$65,752,142,000, and showed an increase of $5,140,756,000.
The aggregate clearings of all associations reported amountedto $505,298,883,000, and exceeded the amount in the year endedSeptember 30, 1924, by $62,605,097,000.
The clearings of associations in the 12 Federal reserve bank cities,equaled 80.05 per cent of the total clearings of all associations in theUnited States, and the increase in the clearings during the year, ofthe associations in these cities, was 85.94 per cent of the total increase.
Tables showing the following information are published in theappendix of this report: Comparative statement of the New YorkClearing House, annually since 1854; comparative statement of thetransactions of the New York Clearing House in years ended Sep-tember 30, 1925 and 1924; exchanges, balances and percentages ofbalances to exchanges, etc., by the New York Clearing Houseannually since 1893; comparative statement of the exchanges ofclearing houses of the United States by cities, for years ended Sep-tember 30, 1925 and 1924; and comparative statement of transac-tions of clearing house associations in the 12 Federal reserve bankcities and elsewhere, in years ended September 30, 1925 and 1924.
BANKS OTHEE THAN NATIONAL
Due to the cooperation of officials of banking departments of theseveral States, the comptroller is enabled to present in this report, asrequired by section 333, Revised Statutes, statistics with respect toeach class of reporting banks other than national.
STATE (COMMERCIAL) BAHXS
The total resources of 16,983 State (commercial) banks amountedto $15,979,238,000 June 30, 1925, and showed an increase in the yearof $1,163,227,000, notwithstanding a reduction in the number ofreporting banks of 453.
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Loans and discounts were $9,282,839,000, an increase in the yearof $416,871,000; overdrafts were reduced $4,270,000, and invest-ments in United States Government securities and other miscella-neous bonds and securities aggregated $3,052,172,000 and showed anincrease of $334,017,000.
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures, showed an increase in theyear of $29,645,000, and other real estate owned was increased$23,494,000.
Balances due from correspondent banks and bankers, includinglawful reserve with Federal reserve banks, amounted to $1,851,068,000and showed an increase of $212,183,000; checks and other cash itemswere increased $50,222,000; exchanges for clearing house showed anincrease of $43,377,000, and cash on hand, an increase of $11,319,000.Other resources showed an increase of $46,369,000.
The capital stock of these banks was $1,062,264,000, an increaseof $645,000; surplus funds amounted to $644,420,000, an increase of$41,634,000, and undivided profits were $226,988,000, and showed anincrease of $18,232,000.
Aggregate deposit liabilities were $13,402,017,000, an increase inthe year of $1,089,304,000. The increase in individual deposits(demand and time), was $927,520,000; in deposits to the credit ofcorrespondent banks, $140,120,000; in certified checks and cashiers'checks outstanding, $12,628,000 and in United States deposits $9,-036,000.
Paper rediscounted with Federal reserve banks and elsewhereamounted to $59,124,000 and showed a reduction in the year of$46,353,000, and other obligations for money borrowed, representedby bills payable, totaled $244,782,000 and showed an increase of$11,853,000. Other liabilities were increased to the extent of$47,912,000*.
A summary of the resources and liabilities of State (commercial)banks, on the date indicated, follows:
Summary of'reports of condition of 16,983 State (commercial) banks in the UnitedStates and island possessions at the close of business June SO, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts):On demand (secured by collateral other than real
estate) 284,743On demand (not secured by collateral) . 84, 693On time (secured by collateral other than real
estate) 303, 840On time (not secured by collateral) 586, 475Secured by farm land 165, 496Secured by other real estate 152, 243Not classified 7, 705, 349
Total - 9, 282, 839Overdrafts _ 35,819Investments (including premiums on bonds):
United States Government securities 525, 233State, county, and municipal bonds 221, 495Railroad bonds 68, 589Bonds of other public service corporations (including
street and interruban railway bonds) 145, 055Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc 2, 091, 800
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BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 79
Banking house (including furniture and fixtures) 430, 278Other real estate owned 144, 660Due from banks 1, 243, 607Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents__ 607, 461Checks and other cash items 323, 365Exchanges for clearing house 198, 869Cash on hand:
Gold coin 13, 244Silver coin 15, 511Paper currency 167, 794Nickels and cents 1, 122Not classified 160, 289
Total 357, 960
Other resources 302, 208
Total resources 15, 979, 238
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in 1, 062, 264Surplus 644,420Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) 226, 988Due to all banks.-.. „ 606, 493Certified checks and cashiers7 checks . 95, 845Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings):
Demand deposits—Individual deposits subject to check 4, 447, 178Demand certificates of deposit 342, 678Dividends unpaid 9, 952
Time deposits—Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or
savings department 2, 946, 336Time certificates of deposit 1, 264, 818Postal savings deposits 4, 807
Not classified 3, 666, 984Total . 12, 682, 753
United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings) 16, 926Notes and bills rediscounted 59, 124Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance Cor-
poration and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) _ 244, 782Other liabilities. _ ._ 339, 643
Total liabilities 15, 979, 238
LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES
The returns from 1,680 loan and trust companies June 30; 1925,with total resources of $11,565,549,000, showed an increase of 16companies and an increase in resources of $1,241,772,000, since June,1924.
Loans and discounts of $6,122,785,000 showed an increase of$828,965,000; overdrafts were reduced $1,474,000 and investmentsin bonds and securities amounting to $2,801,346,000 showed anincrease of $52,921,000.
Banking houses, furniture, and fixtures were valued at $11,459,000more than a year ago, and holdings of other real estate were increased$5,353,000.
Balances due from correspondent banks* and bankers, includinglawful reserve with Federal reserve banks, amounted to $1,249,093,-000 and showed an increase of $175,119,000; checks and other cashitems were increased $21,866,000; exchanges for clearing house
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$4,112,000 and cash on hand $13,743,000. Other resources showedan increase of $129,708,000.
Capital stock was $643,451,000 and showed an increase of $22,436,-000; surplus funds were increased $50,944,000, and undivided profitsincreased $18,088,000.
Balances due to correspondent banks totaled $871,720,000 andshowed an increase of $233,372,000; certified checks and cashiers'checks were increased $11,034,000; individual deposits (demand andtime) were $8,536,860,000, an increase of $751,529,000, and UnitedStates deposits were reduced $1,041,000. The net increase in depositliabilities was $994,894,000.
Liabilities incident to the rediscount of paper with Federal reservebanks and elsewhere were $34,244,000, and showed an increase of$12,162,000; bills payable amounted to $95,787,000, an increase of$18,211,000. Other liabilities increased $125,037,000.
The resources and liabilities of loan and trust companies., June 30r1925, are shown in the following statement:
Summary of reports of condition of lT6S0 loan and trust companies in the UnitedStates at-the close of business June SOr 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts):On demand (secured by collateral other than real
estate)-. ;- - 683, 943On demand (not secured by collateral) - 167, 806On time (secured by collateral other than real
estate) 294, 197On time (not secured by collateral) 793, 457Secured by farm land 18, 353Secured by other real estate 681, 177Not classified _ 3, 483, 852
Total &, 122, 7MOverdrafts _ 3, 722Investments (including premiums on bonds):
United States Government securities 349, 144State, county, and municipal bonds 88, 314Railroad bonds 291, 901Bonds of other public service corporations (in-
cluding street and interurban railway bonds) _ _ 181, 989Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc. _ 1, 889, 998
Total 2,801,346Banking house (including furniture and fixtures) 248, 221Other real estate owned 46, 776Due from banks 499, 984Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents. _ 749, 109Checks and other cash items ^ 467, 969Exchanges for clearing house «.--- --_ 35, 017Cash on hand:
Gold coin 4, 225Silver coin 5, 566Paper currency 94f 815Nickels and cents 735Not classified. . __ 54, 764
Total _--_- 160, 105Other resources _-> 430, 515
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LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in „ _. 64S> 451Surplus _ 723, .209Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) . 159; 03#Due to all banks 871, 720Certified checks and cashiers' checks 41, 307Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and
postal savings):Demand deposits-—
Individual deposits subject to check 2, 615, 515Demand certificates of deposit 65, 774Dividends unpaid 6, 470
Time deposits—Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or sav-
ings department 1, 659, 180Time certificates of deposit 176, 547Postal savings deposits 5, 18©
Not classified 4, 008, 188
Total . 8, 536 r86!United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings) 15, 741
Notes and bills rediscounted 34, 244Bills payable (including, advances received from. War Finance
Corporation and certificates of deposit representing moneyborrowed) - 1 95, 787
Other liabilities 444, 194
Total liabilities 11, 565, 54t
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF LOAHAND TRUST COMPANIES IN JUNE OF EACH YEAR, 1914 TO 1925
The principal items of resources and liabilities of loan and trustcompanies for years ended June 30, 1914 to 1925, inclusive,,shown in the statement following:
[In millions of dollars]
Year I Number
I1914.1&1S.1918.1U7.1918.1919.1920.1921.1922.1923.1924.3925.
1,5641,6641,6061,6081,6691,3771,4081,4741,5501,6431,6641,680
Loans *
2, 905. 73,048. 63, 704. 34,311. 74,403. 84,091. 04, 601. 54, 277,14,345. 45,064.1o, 239. 06,126. &
Invest-ments
1,261.31,349. 61,605. 41, 789. 72,115.62,069. 91,902.11,942.62, 311.12,423. 82, 748. 42,801.3
Capital
462.2476.84-75.8505.5525.2450. 4475.7515. 5532.3591.4621. 0843,4
Surplusind profits
564.4577.4605.5641.8646. #588. 6.612.1649. 5680.2739.9813. 28S2.2
Totaldeposits
4, 289.14, 604. 05, 732. 46,413.16,493. 36,157.26, 518. 06,175. 06,861. 26,831. 07, 785. 39,465. 6
Aggregafct jresources J
5, 48§. S5,873. I '7,028. 27,8m 88,317. 4!\7, 959. 98v 320.9 .8,181.§8, 533. 89, 499. 2
10,323. 811,565.8
1 Includes overdrafts.
STOCK SAVINGS BASTES
The returns from 972 stock savings banks, June 30, 1925, showedtotal resources of $2,093,125,000. The increase in resources in theyear was $169,741,000 and the reduction in the number of bankswas 18. - «
Loans and discounts of $1,364,721,000, showed an increase of$62,611,000; overdrafts exceeded the amount a year ago by $90,000,!and investments in United States Government and other bonds and]
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securities amounted to $429,834,000, being $62,591,000 greater thanon June 30, 1924.
Banking houses, furniture, and fixtures showed an increase of$038,000 and other real estate owned an increase of $4,459,000.
Balances due from correspondent banks and bankers showed anincrease of $21,109,000; checks and other cash items, an increase of$2,128,000; exchanges for clearing house, a reduction of $388,000and cash on hand, an increase of $312,000. Resources other thanthose enumerated showed an increase of $15,291,000.
The paid-in capital stock of these banks amounted to $83,758,000,a reduction of $2,629,000; surplus funds of $44,893,000 showed anincrease of $563,000 and undivided profits of $21,487,000 an increaseof $2,444,000.
Individual deposits, which constitute the major deposit liabilitiesof these banks, amounted to $1,918,230,000, and showed an increaseof $171,621,000. The total of all other deposit liabilities was$8,106,000, the increase being $2,013,000.
Liabilities for money borrowed totaled $8,773,000, and showeda reduction of $6,399,000. Other liabilities showed an increase of$2,128,000.
Summary of the resources and liabilities of these banks follows:
Summary of reports of condition of 972 stock savings banks in the United Statesat the close of business June 80, 1926
In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts):On demand (secured by collateral other than real
estate) 7,063On demand (not secured by collateral) 1, 156On time (secured by collateral other than real estate) - 8, 191On time (not secured by collateral) 14, 119Secured by farm land 4, 717Secured by other real estate 32, 857Not classified 1, 296, 618
Total 1,364,721Overdrafts - 536Investments (including premiums on bonds):
United States Government securities 161, 532State, county, and municipal bonds 5,246Railroad bonds 11, 567Bonds of other public service corporations (including
street and interurban railway bonds) 7, 529Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc 243, 960
Total 429,834Banking house (including furniture and fixtures) 56, 148Other real estate owned 21, 535Due from banks . 123, 867Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents 32, 137Checks and other cash items 11, 051Exchanges for clearing house 4, 368
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Gash on hand:Gold coin. 3, 054Silver coin-.... , 13Paper currency 1, 196Nickels and cents 64Not classified...' 25, 098
Total 29,425
Other resources 19, 503
Total resources 2, 093, 125
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in * 83, 758Surplus- 44,893Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) 21, 487Due to all banks 958Certified checks and cashiers' checks 696Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal
savings):Demand deposits—
Individual deposits subject to check 17, 101Demand certificates of deposit 646Dividends unpaid 74
Time deposits-—Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings
department 1, 784, 668Time certificates of deposit 5, 846Postal savings deposits , 143
Not classified . . 109, 752Total . „„ _- . 1, 918, 230
United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings) 6, 452Notes and bills rediscounted „ 41Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance Cor-
poration and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) - 8, 732Other liabilities.-_ - 7, 878
Total liabilities , . . . - 2,093,125
MUTUAL SAVINGS BAHKS
The aggregate resources of 611 mutual savings banks June 30,1925, amounted to $7,913,039,000, an increase since June 30, 1924, of$548,383,000. Investments in United States bonds and othersecurities amounted to $3,351,162,000, an increase of $133,619,000in the year;
Banking houses, furniture, and fixtures showed an increase in valueof $9,969,000, and other real estate owned, an increase of $538,000.
Balances due from correspondent banks and bankers amounted to$201,797,000, showing a reduction of $6,750,000; checks and othercash items showed an increase of $114,000; exchanges for clearinghouse, a reduction of $273,000 while cash on hand to the amount of$40,359,000, showed an increase of $62,000. Other resourcesamounted to $53,230,000, and exceeded the amount a year ago by$3,781,000.
The surplus funds of these banks aggregated $833,176,000, showingan increase in the year of $74,390,000, and undivided profits of$116,523,000, an increase of $16,669,000.
Total deposit liabilities amounted to $7,151,803,000, and exceededthe amount June 30, 1924, by $458,408,000. Of these liabilities
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Individual deposits of $7,146,951,000 showed an increase of $453-,-705,000; balances due to banks, an increase of $4,134,000 and certifiedchecks and cashiers checks, an increase of $569,000.
Bills payable amounted to $518,000, exceeding the amount a yearago by $270,000, and other liabilities of $11,019,000; showed a reduc-tion of $1,354,000.
Summary, of reports of condition of 611 mutual savings banks in the United Statesat the close of business June 80, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts):On demand (secured by collateral other than real
estate) 4,39*On time (secured by collateral other than real
estate) ' 7,241On time (not secured by collateral) 6,* 998Secured by farm land 52$Secured by other real estate 349, 405Not classified _ - 3, 814, 508
Total. -_. 4,183,071Investments (Including premiums on bonds):
United States Government securities 603, 750State, county, and municipal bonds_. .__ 156, 48SRailroad bonds - 634, 512Bonds of other public service corporations (includ-
ing street and interurban railway bonds) 233, 56&Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc 1, 722, 844
Total 3, 351, 162Banking house (including, furniture and fixtures) 76, 290Other real estate owned 6r 017Due from banks 201, 797Checks- and other cash items . 901Exchanges for clearing house 212Cash on hand:
Gold coin 994Silver coin 6SPaper currency 3, 874Nickels- and cents 15Not classified - 35, 406
Total - . 40,359Other resources _ - - _ r 53, 230
Total resources > 7, 913,039
LIABILITIESSurplus . 633,176Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) 116, 523Due to all banks 4, 265Certified cheeks an4 cashiers' checks,—»•- . . . - . • - - .« . . . . . . . • . ,- 587
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Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid andpostal savings):
Demand deposits—Individual deposits subject to check 7, 096
Time deposits-—Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or sav-
ings department 7, 139, 110Time certificates of deposit 400
Not classified 345
Total-.-. ---- 7, 146, 951Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance Corpora-
tion and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) 518Other liabilities 11,019
Total liabilities 7,913,039
DEPOSITOES AND DEPOSITS IB" MUTUAL AJTD STOCK SAV-IFGS BAffKS
The total individual deposits in mutual and stock sayings banksJune 30, 1925, were $9,065,181,000 and exceeded the amount inJune, 1924, by $625,326,000. The number of depositors was14,539,947, or 568,154 more than a year ago. The average amountdue each depositor in the mutual savings banks was $673.21, com-pared with $642.98 in June, 1924, and the average amoiant due eachdepositor in the stock savings banks was $488.88, compared with$490.34 a year ago.
Statements showing information relative to the number of mutualand stock savings banks in each State, the number of depositors, theamount of deposits, the average amount due each depositor, and theper cent rates of interest paid by banks in each State, June 30, 1924and 1925, with related data for each year, from 1914 to 1925, follow:
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Number of mutual savings banks, number of depositors, individual deposits, and average deposit account, by States, June 80, 1924 and 1925
States
Maine__ _ _New HampshireVermont __ _ _Massachusetts __ .Rhode IslandConnecticut
Total New England States
NewYork__New Jersey.- ,Pennsylvania _Delaware._Maryland . .
Total Eastern States. —
OhioIndianaWisconsin >. .Minnesota..
Total Middle Western States. _
Washington ._California
Total Pacific States
Total United States
1924
Numberof banks
374219
196U4
78
386
1482792
17
203
3567
21
21
3
613
Depositors
231,844237,541125,987
2,784, 227212,945796,586
4,389,130
4,311,954396,180527, 73544,715
295,885
5, 576,469
97,85933, 24114, 757
145,884
291, 741
83,68468,752
152,436
10,409, 776
Deposits
$107,470,000135,665,00078,758,000
1,509,775,000140,305,000480,728,000
2,452,701,000
3,372,854,000206,405, OOO337,588,000
21,054,000146,785,000
3,985,686,000
71,891,00018,072,0005,234,000
55,363,000
150,560,000
29,054,00075,245,000
104,299,000
6, 693, 246,000
Averagedue eachdepositor
$463.54571.12625.13542. 26658.88603.49
558.81
759. 25520.99639. 69470.85496.09
714. 73
734.64543. 67354. 68379. 50
516.06
347.191, 094. 44
684.21
642.98
Per centrate of in-
.terest paid
4.004.074.454.584.174.37
4.163.923.934.004.00
3.814.254.004.00
5.004.00
1925
Numberof banks
1384219
1962 14
76
385
1472792
16
201
3575
20
41
5
611
Depositors
231,977240,089127,264
2,822,571221,301
» 811,550
4,454, 752
4,476,950421,534505,15745,343
305,550
5, 754, 534
97,83033,38715,675
131,194
278,086
60,86667,977
128,843
10,616,215
Deposits
$108,715,000141,092,00084,047,000
1,608,380,000146,491,000505,394,000
2,594,119,000
3,531,458,000218,605,000356,197,000
21,804,000154,156,000
4,282,220,000
77,346,00019,524,0005,764,000
56,985,000
159,619,000
35,099,00075,894,000
110,993,000
7,146,951,000
Averagedue eachdepositor
$468.65587.67660.41569.83661.95622. 75
582. 33
788.81518. 59705.12480.87504.52
744.15
790.62584.78367. 72434.36
573. 99
576. 661,116. 47
861. 46
673. 21
Per centrate of in-terest paid
4.004.134.434.584.174.40
4.113.933.844.004.00
4.004.503.754.25
5.004.00
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Number of stock savings banks, number of depositors, individual deposits, and average deposit account, by States, June 30y 1924 1925
States^
New Hampshire. . . _
New JerseyPennsylvania.. . . . . .District of Columbia
Total Eastern States _
Florida
Michigan.MinnesotaIowa.. ._ _„ __
Total Middle Western States
NebraskaWyomingNew Mexico
Total Western States...
Oregon.. _California.. .UtahNevada .Arizona _
Total Pacific States ._ _
Total United States
1924
Numberof banks
11
11
25
27
2
4v. 2
855861
21
3
596 69
3
5
86
990
Depositors
36,577
45,4194,235
105,442
155,096
2 2,550
21,03520,296
2 983,400
1, 024, 731
1,9561,202
3,158
17,9002, 237,781
68,426
15,798
2,339,905
3,562,017
Deposits
$16,922,000
21,958,0002, 086,000
29,505,000
53, 549,000
1, 333,000
12, 577,00011,364,000
386, 787, 000
410, 728,000
1,271, 000255,000
1, 526,000
8,982,0001, 228,356,000
19,129,000
6,084,000
1,262, 551,000
1, 746, 609,000
Averagedue eachdepositor
$462. 64
483. 45492. 56279. 82
345. 26
522. 75
597. 91559.91393. 32
400.82
649. 80212.15
483. 22
501. 79548. 92279. 56
385.11
539. 57
490. 34
Per centrate of in-terest paid
4.00
3.503.003.00
4.00
3.753.794.00
4.004.00
4.004.003.81
4.00
1925
Numberof banks
11
11
24
26
3
42
3 825
831
15
15
66 71
315
86
972
Depositors
37,069
43, 0274,139
100, 609
147. 775
5,220
19, 8684,042
* 1,327, 000
1, 350,910
15, 856
Deposits
$17,627,000
22,909,0002,146, 000
32,848, 000
57,903,000
1, 713,000
14, 463. 00011,949, 000
385, 500, 000
411,912, 000
4, 348,000
15,856
12, 6662,378, 082
56,4023,400
16,352
2,466,902
3,923, 732
4,348, 000
4,621, 0001, 389,393, 000
20, 247, 0003, 754, 0006, 712, 000
1,424, 727, 000
1,918, 230, 000
Averagedue eachdepositor
$475. 52
532.43518. 48326. 49
391. 83
328.16
727. 952,956. 21
290. 50
304.91
274. 22
274. 22
364. 83584. 25358.98
1,104.12410. 47
577. 54
488. 88
Per centrate of in-terest paid
4.00
4.003.003.30
4.00
3.754,254.00
4.00
3.504.004.004.004.00
1 No separate returns received from stock savings banks in any other States.2 Estimated.8 Information as of May 1.
* Estimated by superintendent of banks.8 Includes trust companies.6 Includes savings business of departmental banks.
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Number of savings banks (mutual and stock) in the United States, number of de-positors, amount of individual deposits, and average amount due each depositorin years ended June 80, 1914, to 1925, inclusive.
Year Banks Depositors Deposits *Averagedue eachdepositor
1914—Mutual savings banks..Stock savings banks
1915—Mutual savings banks..Stock savings banks
1916—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
1925—Mutual savings banks.Stock savings banks... .
1,466630
1,529622
1,242622
1,185625
1,194622
1,097620
1,087623978619
1,066618
1,029613990611972
8,277,3592,832,1408,307,7872,977,9688,592,2712,556,1218,935,0552,431,9589,011,464
2,486,0739,445, 3271,982, 2299,619, 2601,118, 5839,655,8612,883,13610,057,4363, 282, 89710,409,7763,562,01710, 616,2153,923, 732
$3,915,555,2861,018,330,0713,950,585,6311,046,096,9174,187,916,941901,936,188
4,422, 489,344996,165,031
4,422,092,9911,049, 694, 8904,751,300,0001,152,127,0005,186,952,0001,351,242,0005,575,147,000442, 851,000
5,779,506,0001,401, 742,0006,288,551,0001,609, 358,0006,693, 246,0001,746, 609,0007,146, 951,0001,918, 230,000
$473.04359.56475.53351.28487.40352.85494.96409.61490.72443.27530.94463.43549.16681.68579,58395.90598.55486.19625.26490.22642.98490.34673.21488.88
i Dividends unpaid included.
PRIVATE BANKS
Private banks in the States of Texas, Michigan, and Iowa, arenot subject to State supervision, and incomplete returns from theseStates account for a reduction in the number of such banks reportingin the year ended June 30, 1925, of 37. The total resources of 523private banks, June 30, 1925, were $155,223,000, an increase in theyear of $4,280,000.
Loans and discounts amounted to $79,667,000, an increase of$4,151,000; overdrafts showed an increase of $302,000, and invest-ments in bonds and securities, amounting to $35,155,000, showed anincrease of $104,000; banking houses, furniture, and fixtures, werevalued at $4,895,000, or $118,000 in excess of the amount a year ago,and other real estate owned showed an increase of $655,000.
Balances due from correspondent banks and bankers amounted to$22,645,000, and declined $1,354,000 in the year; checks and othercash items increased $206,000; exchanges for clearing house increased$45,000, and cash on hand was reduced $36,000. Other resourcesshowed an increase of $89,000.
Capital of $10,803,000, showed a reduction of $368,000 and surplusand undivided profits of $10,402,000, showed an increase of $315,000.
Individual deposits (demand and time), amounted to $126,236,000,and exceeded the amount June 30, 1924, by $5,717,000; balances dueto banks of $1,073,000 showed a reduction of $409,000, and otherdeposit liabilities, a reduction of $20,000. The net increase indeposit liabilities in the year, was $5,288,000.
Liabilities for money borrowed showed a reduction of $803,000, andother liabilities, a reduction of $152,000.
Summary of the resources and liabilities of these banks follows:
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Summary of reports of condition of 528 private banks in the United States at theclose of business June 80, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts):On demand (secured by collateral other than real estate) __ 1, 187On demand (not secured by collateral) 993On time (secured by collateral other than real estate) 5, 482On time (not secured by collateral) 7, 355Secured by farm land 4, 113Secured by other real estate 1, 656Not classified 58, 881
Total 79,667Overdrafts 830Investments (including premiums on bonds):
United States Government securities 5, 736State, county, and municipal bonds „ 967Railroad bonds 440Bonds of other public service corporation (including street
and interurban railway bonds) 560Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc 27, 452
Total „ 35,155Banking house (including furniture and fixtures) 4,895Other real estate owned 5, 307Due from banks 19, 306Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents 3, 339Checks and other cash items, 647Exchanges for clearing house 200Cash on hand:
Gold coin 238Silver coin 175Paper currency 2, 241Nickels and cents 29Not classified... 1, 149
Total 3,832
Other resources 2, 045
Total resources 155,223
LIABILITIESCapital stock paid in _• 10, 803Surplus . 8, 708Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) 1, 694Due to all banks 1, 073Certified checks and cashiers' checks 170Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and postal savings):
Demand deposits—Individual deposits subject to check 42, 636Demand certificates of deposit 12, 912Dividends unpaid. 15
Time deposits—Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or savings de-
partment 12, 681Time certificates of deposit 21, 724
Not classified 36, 268Total 126, 236
Notes and bills rediscounted 616Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance Corpora-
tion and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) 2, 451Other liabilities 3,472
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ALL REPOBTIffG BANKS OTHER THAN NATIONAL
The combined resources of 20,769 reporting banks, other than na-tional, June 30, 1925, amounted to $37,706,174,000, and exceeded thereported amount, June 30, 1924, by $3,127,403,000.
Loans and discounts aggregated $21,033,083,000, and were $1,719,-923,000 greater than a year ago; overdrafts of $40,907,000 showed areduction of $5,352,000, and investments in bonds and securitiesof $9,669,669,000 showed an increase of $583,252,000.
Banking houses, furniture, and fixtures valued at $815,832,000showed an increase of $52,729,000. Other real estate owned amountedto $224,295,000, an increase of $34,497,000.
Balances due from correspondent banks and bankers, includinglawful reserve with Federal reserve banks of member State banks andtrust companies, aggregated $3,480,607,000, an increase in the yearof $400,307,000. Checks and other cash items showed an increase of$74,536,000; exchanges for clearing house, an increase of $46,873,000;and cash on hand, an increase of $25,400,000. Other resources to-taled $807,501,000 and exceeded the amount June 30, 1924, by$195,238,000.
The combined paid-in capital was $1,800,276,000, or $20,084,000more than a year ago; surplus funds of $2,054,406,000 showed anincrease of $167,625,000; and undivided profits of $525,728,000, anincrease of $55,654,000.
Deposit liabilities aggregated $32,073,263,000, and were $2,721,528,-000 more than in June, 1924. All deposit liabilities showed increases.The increase in bank balances was $377,218,000; in certified checksand cashiers' checks $24,083,000. The increase in individual de-posits was $2,310,092,000; and in United States deposits $10,135,000.
Liabilities incident to paper rediscounted amounted to $94,025,000and showed a reduction in the year of $34,477,000, and bills payableof $352,270,000 showed an increase of $23,418,000. Other liabilitiesof $806,206,000 showed an increase of $173,571,000.
Summary of the resources and liabilities of these banks follows:
Summary of reports of condition of 20,769 State, savings, private banks, and loanand trust companies in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions at theclose of business, June SO, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts):On demand (secured by collateral other than real
estate) 981,335On demand (not secured by collateral) 254, 648On time (secured by collateral other than real
estate) . 618,951On time (not secured by collateral) 1, 408, 404Secured by farm land 193, 199Secured by other real estate 1, 217, 338Not classified 16, 359, 208
Total 21, 033, 083Overdrafts - 40,907
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Investments (including premiums on bonds):United States Government securities 1, 645, 395State, county, and municipal bonds 472, 510Railroad bonds 1, 007, 009Bonds of other public service corporation (including
street and interurban railway bonds) 568, 701Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc 5, 976, 054
Total 9, 669, 669Banking house (including furniture and fixtures) . 815, 832Other real estate owned 224, 295Due from'banks 2, 088, 561Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents 1, 392, 046Checks and other cash items 803, 933Exchanges for clearing house 238, 666Cash on hand:
Gold coin 21, 757Silver coin 21, 333Paper currency 269,920Nickels and cents 1, 965Not classified 276, 706
Total 591,681
Other resources 807, 501
Total resources 37, 706, 174
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in 1, 800, 276Surplus 2,054,406Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) 525, 728Due to all banks 1, 484, 509Certified checks and cashiers' checks 138, 605Individual deposits (including dividends unpaid and
postal savings):Demand deposits—
Individual deposits subject to check 7, 129, 526Demand certificates of deposit 422, 010Dividends unpaid 16, 511
Time deposits—Savings deposits, or deposits in interest or
savings department 13, 541, 975Time certificates of deposit 1, 469, 335Postal savings deposits 10, 136
Not classified 7, 821, 537Total 30, 411, 030
United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings) 39, 119Notes and bills rediscounted 94, 025Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance Cor-
poration and certificates of deposit representing money borrowed) _ 352, 270Other liabilities _ 806,200
Total liabilities 37, 706, 174
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The resources and liabilities of each class of reporting banks, June30, 1925, are shown in the following statement:
Resources and liabilities of 20,769 State {commercial) banks, loan and trust com-panies, savings and private banks, June 30, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
16,983State (com-
mercial)banks
1,680 loanand trustcompanies
611mutualsavingsbanks
972 stocksavingsbanks
523privatebanks
20,769total
banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts _.OverdraftsInvestments (including pre-
miums on bonds).-Banking house (including fur-
niture and fixtures)Other real estate ownedDue from banksLawful reserve with Federal re-
serve bank or other reserveagents _.
Checks and other cash itemsExchanges for clearing houseCash on hand _.Other resources
Total resources.. _
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus _Undivided profits (less expenses
and taxes paid) _...Due to all banksCertified checks and cashiers'
checksIndividual deposits (including
dividends unpaid and postalsavings) _
United States deposits (exclu-sive of postal savings)
Notes and bills rediscountedBills payable (including ad-
vances received from War Fi-nance Corporation and certifi-cates of deposit representingmoney borrowed)
Other liabilities
Total liabilities
9,282,83935,819
3,052,172
430, 278144, 660
1, 243, 607
607,461323,365198, 869357, 960302, 208
6,122, 7853,722
2,801,346
248, 22146, 776499,984
749,109467, 96935, 017160,105430, 515
4,183,071
3,351,162
76,2906,017
201,797
901212
40,35953,230
1,364, 721536
429,834
56,14821, 535123, 867
32,13711,0514,36829,42519, 503
79,667830
35,155
4,8955,30719,306
3,339647200
3,8322,045
15,979, 238 11, 565, 549 7,913,039 2,093,125 155,223
1,062,264644,420
226, 988606,493
95,845
12, 682, 753
16,92659,124
244, 782339,643
643,451723, 209
159,036871, 720
41,307
8, 536,860
15, 74134,244
95, 787444,194
633,176
116, 5234,265
7,146,951
51811,019
83,75844,893
21,487958
1,918,230
6,45241
8,7327,878
10, 8038,708
1,6941,073
170
126,236
15,979,238 11, 565,549 7,913,039 2,093,125
616
2,4513,472
21,033,08340,907
9, 669, 669
815,832224, 295
2,088, 561
1,392,046803, 933238, 666591, 681807, 501
37, 706,174
1, 800, 2762, 054,406
525,7281,484,509
138, 605
30, 411,030
39,11994,025
352, 270806,206
155,223 37,706,174
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF ALLREPORTING BANKS OTHER THAN NATIONAL, ON OR ABOUTJUNE 30, 1920-1925
The principal items of resources and liabilities of reporting banksother than national, for years ended on or about June 30, 1920, to1925, are shown in the statement following:
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Consolidated returns from State (commercial), savings, private banks, and loan andtrust companies
[In thousands of dollars]
Items
Loans 1_._InvestmentsCash _Capital —Surplus and undivided profits.Deposits (individual)Resources
1920
17, 263, 7967, 201, 060
626, 0271,478, 4731, 853, 435
23, 609, 79829, 667, 855
1921
16, 761, 0887, 356, 842
572, 2181, 630, 0811, 930, 364
22, 438, 94129,153, 528
1922
16, 501, 3937,984, 242
503, 7111, 636, 7342,090, 012
23, 929, 95229, 719, 357
1923
18, 459, 3278, 602, 844
505, 9931, 723, 4762, 206, 818
25, 990, 73532, 523,145
1924
19, 359, 4199, 086, 417
566, 2811, 780,1922, 356, 855
28,100, 93834, 578, 771
1925
21, 073, 9909, 669, 669
591, 6811, 800, 2762, 580,134
30, 411,03037, 706,174
1 Including overdrafts.
RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF ALL REPORTING BANKS INEACH STATE, ALASKA, AND INSULAR POSSESSIONS
The combined resources of 28,841 reporting banks in the Conti-nental United States, Alaska, and the insular possessions, June 30,1925, were $62,057,037,000 and showed an increase in the year of$4,912,347,000. The reduction in the number of reporting banks inthe year due to voluntary and involuntary liquidations was 507.
Loans and discounts amounted to $33,883,733,000, and exceededthe amount a year ago by $2,456,016,000. Overdrafts showed areduction of $6,075,000. Investments in Government securities andother miscellaneous bonds and securities totaled $15,400,113,000 andexceeded the amount in June, 1924, by $1,171,368,000.
Banking houses, furniture, and fixtures were valued at $1,401,099,-000 or $105,268,000 more than a year ago, and other real estateowned amounted to $335,486,000, an increase of $41,058,000.
Balances due from correspondent banks and bankers, totaled$6,774,392,000, and showed an increase of $653,299,000; checks andother cash items of $954,177,000 showed an increase of $79,168,000;exchanges for clearing house of $1,226,960,000 an increase of $109,-599,000, and cash on hand of $951,286,000, an increase of $39,786,000.Other resources showed an increase of $262,860,000.
Paid-in capital stock amounted to $3,169,711,000 and showed anincrease of $55,508,000; surplus funds of $3,173,334,000 exceeded theamount a year ago by $205,975,000, and undivided profits of $1,007,-439,000 showed an increase of $35,709,000.
Aggregate deposit liabilities were $51,982,932,000 or $4,283,360,000greater than a year ago. With the exception of United Statesdeposits, which declined $5,082,000 in the year, all other depositliabilities increased. Balances due to banks of $4,370,909,000 in-creased $442,617,000; certified checks and cashiers' checks of $698,-861,000 were increased $34,004,000 and individual deposits aggregated$46,765,942,000, an increase in the year of $3,811,821,000.
Obligations for money borrowed on account of rediscounts amount-ed to $327,899,000 and exceeded the amount a year ago by $2,619,000,and bills payable of $597,377,000 showed an increase of $124,678,000.Other liabilities increased $285,690,000.
The population of each State, number of reporting banks, resourcesand liabilities, and classifications of loans and discounts, investments,cash, and deposits, June 30, 1925, with a recapitulation by classes ofbanks, is shown in the following statement:
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CO
States and Territories, etc.
Resources (in thousands of dollars)
Population(approxi-
mate)Num-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts,including
redis-counts and
accept-
Over-drafts
Invest-ments
Bankinghouse,
furniture,and
fixtures
Otherreal
estateowned
Due frombanks
Lawfulreservewith
Federalreserve
banks orother
reserveagents
Checksand
othercash
items
Ex-changes
forclearinghouse
Cash onhand
Other re-sources
Aggregate
MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut
Total New EnglandStates _
New YorkNew Jersey...*Pennsylvania.Delaware. _ _Maryland _.District of Columbia
Total Eastern States.
Virginia... _West Virginia. __North Carolina. _South Carolina. __ _GeorgiaFlorida... ,___Alabama.MississippiLouisiana.. __ . _TexasArkansas...
778,000452,000355,000
4,205,000647,000
1,535,000
14912210544745224
175,922126,403148,983
2,444,340233,101557,753
1453268
36010
212
207,512129,44868,481
444,294223,239451,830
5,5584,0762,56967, 5335,05123,382
1,002114
1,2262,9731,3064,240
15,3668,7998,940
143,5469,52236,484
5,0783,3722,252
132,68918,41211,865
472567463
20,045470
5,082
1762
28,3282,6282,562
5,0752,7082,24034,8909,72624,549
820326
4,11444,0424,8512,041
417,573276,021239,328
3,963,040508,316
1,120,000
7,972,000 1,092 3,686, 502 817 2,124,804 108,169 10,861 222,657 173,668 27,099 34,319 79,188 56,194 6, 524,278
11,650,0003,740,0009,200,000
233,0001,595,000
479,000
1,128509
1,65258
24544
8,512,2361,130, 5042,799,054
63,779429,307158,118
2,39720174831
190
4,303,646746,416
2,132,06448,43(
29060), )61,405 .
210,30451,201
169,5063,603
20,52418,922
6,3977,55732,7991,3642,7201,857
507,61993,024
267, 5472,915
44,20219,624
966,17266,782
317,0996,252
41,4398,123
727,2336,28921,581
1732,9912,657
746, 40010,44968,342
54514,2056,601
144, 21635,61396,6821,73210,0705,636
520,01915,57954,5581,3515,7401,551
16,646,6392,163,6155,959,980
130,181 t J
861 ,9ar# <*284,577
26,897,000 3,636 13,092,998 3,650
2,440,0001,565,0002,795,0001,800,0003,031,0001,095,0002,440,0001,791,0001, 880,0005,035,0001,846,000
517345590373632318354359247
1,514482
449,074301,069345,284 I184,133319, 948335,176205,858151, 932321,074737, 691174,874
291412447729569173157693
1,2252,067563
7, 582,573
69,70859,75936,13931,06241,118
101,41342,78440,76850,269
158,52425,969
474,060 52,694 934, 931 1,405,867 760,924 846,542 293,949 598,798 26,046,986
19,27417,53917,6068,058
16,47612,5208,5545,136
22,71842,794
7,011
4,5482,4853,4174,9229,0152,0493,7501,9424,744
17,5414,414
48,30333,56449,29527,69053, 724
165,94235, 36433,57451,847146,52040,599
15,6357,8286,5734,46917,93515,8687,3093,49816,45393,7257,729
3,410943
1,6541,3551,4727,1652,409
6563,9944,7181,625
2,5511,6493,0891,0844,6452,157
590631
8,4887,802
169
10,5709,084
10,0834,8608,700
14,6608, 5614,741
28,5895,788
17,4461,4221,6024,520577601,2121,7214,9879,30918,6671,511
640,810435,754475,189272,882479,362658,335317,057248,538498,604
1,258,638270,252
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Kentucky
Tennessee
Total Southern States.
OhioIndiana-.IllinoisMichiganWisconsinMinnesotaIowaMissouri
Total Middle West-ern States
North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraska.KansasMontanaWyomingColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma
Total Western States.
WashingtonOregonCaliforniaIdahoUtahNevadaArizona
Total Pacific States...
Alaska,The Territory of HawaiiPorto RicoPhilippines
Total Alaska and in-sular possessions
Total United States,Alaska, and insularpossessions
2,487,000% 409,000
30,614,000
6,255,0003,075,0006, 960, 0004,105, 0002,885, 0002,578,0002,513,0003,434,000
31,805,000
682,000667, 000
1, 344, 0001,845,000638,000222,000
1,013, 000380,000
2,240,000
9,031,000
1,487,000840,000
3, 996, 000485,000493,00077,000
407,000
7,785,000
91,000281,000
1,345,00010,870,000
12, 587,000
126, 691,000
609550
6,890
1,0991,0971,900786990
1,3751, 6241,558
10,429
658526
1,0871,2792359633466773
5,054
3642796621611153457
1,672
17231711
68
28,841
355, 771326,697
4,208,581
1,763,908615,396
2,486,760754,802601,825629,905800,203901,252
8,554,051
117, 548136,393366,203325,00878,33738,073177, 91821, 427246, 756
1, 507, 663
251,241161,683
2,062, 75750,317100,19125,08345,554
2,696,826
4,55744, 77232,98554, 798
137,112
33,883, 733
741886
8,953
812725
1,885540611890
1,466932
7,861
237559
1,3789314867934322633
4,668
212324
2,1901003399689
3,350
211,287
6019,592
20,960
50, 259
88,82746,148
792,488
601,692187,322870,911832,534211,180302,006104, 956317,417
3,428,018
35,16626, 54656,90875,65839, 36410,99092, 9135,762
88, 527
431, 834
128,91881, 385729, 73319,09328, 6286,96713,456
1,008,180
3,76717,2744,6066,569
32,216
15,400,113
12,39818,056
208,140
95,19837,13492, 72057,67926,70223,10530,24933,231
396,018
6,1006,10414, 60517,1504,8252,1337,2311,468
16, 761
76,377
16,10211, 72695,4253,0023,8971,4802,126
133,758
3041,8351,0911,347
4,577
1,401,099
2,1724, 583
65,582
16,0038,04415,0357,5366,867
21, 66528,85112,650
116,651
9,7139,23915,3289,2323,468865
2,963742
6,178
57,728
3,5042,71215,3832,1913,277501
3,071
30, 639
124549338320
1,331
335,486
55,22867,094
808,744
104, 636105,985463,461149,86740,140112, 839117,857216,303
1,311,088
9,29230,41894,06192,96222, 5769,39334,9474,49597, 597
395, 741
34,18028,606243,06310,44415, 7655,7969,291
347,245
1,7589,9095,13418,275
35,076
4, 055,482
11,53210, 923
219,477
168,66217, 519
203, 04771,49276, 65935,44517,84735,229
625,900
14,9493,63215, 00712,9783,8842,08532,4181,289
22,465
108, 707
32,30720,394120,2293,0375,333779
3,176
185, 255
36
36
2, 718, 910
1,9006,059
37,360
4,7237,47915,34712, 0664,7089,1181,74018,194
73,375
558416
2,2101,426780276
3,501264
1,901
11, 332
1,9251,371
36,444448563123320
41,194
511,2691,145428
2,893
954,177
3,2851)645
37,785
55,0942,963
115, 05630, 0746,8477,9741,91712,169
232,094
256872
3,1313,011191175
4,123
3,219
14,978
6,1783,412
46, 626134
1,515110452
58,427
37
1,5001,278
2,815
1,226, 960
9,7569,197
133,072
54,41125,22769, 07633, 08818,00329,41925,99824,377
279, 599
3,2754,20713, 69711,2815,7732,2919,7691,3769,119
60,788
10,0757,914
54, 6122,4621,9131,5093,583
82,068
9244,4104,25913,029
22,622
951,286
4,34812,456
84,941
41,80272,43450,34628,5562,6347,5942,61520,491
226,472
1,0211, 5102,0994,296899135835159874
11,828
2,4243,42955, 239
672679234978
63,655
105,1101,62030,904
37,644
1,079,532
545, 958503, 741
6,605,123
2, 906,941L, 080,2281,383,644L, 978, 234996,176
L, 179,960L, 133, 6991,592, 245
15,251,127
198,115219, 896584, 627553, 933160, 58366,495366,96137,004494,030
2, 681, 644
487,066322, 956
3,461, 70191,900162,10042, 67882,196
4, 650, 597
11, 55386,41552,774146, 540
297,282
62,057,037
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RECAPITULATION
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States and Territories, etc.
Resources (in thousands of dollars)
Num-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscountsincludingrediscountsand accept'
ances
Over-drafts
Invest-ments
Bankinghouse, fur-niture, and
fixtures
Otherreal
estateowned
Due frombanks
Lawful re-serve withFederal re-serve bankor otherreserveagents
Checksand
othercash
-items
Exchangesfor clear-ing house
Cash onhand
Other Aggregateresources
1
o
O
E
National banksState (commercial) banks.Mutual savings banksStock savings banksTrust companiesPrivate banks
Grand total...
8,072
611972
1,680523
12, 850, 6509, 282,8394,183,0711, 364, 7216,122, 785
79, 667
9,35235, 819
5363,722830
5, 730,4443,052,1723,351,162429, 834
2,801, 34635,155
585,267430,27876,29056,148248, 2214,895
111, 191144, 6606,01721,53546, 7765,307
1, 966,9211, 243, 607201, 797123,867
1, 326, 864607,461
19, 306
32,137749,1093,339
150,244323, 365
90111,051
467,969647
988, 294198,869
2124,36835,017
200
359, 605357, 96040,35929,425160,1053,832
272,031302, 20853,23019, 503
430, 5152,045
24,350,86315,979, 2387,913, 0392,093,12511, 565, 549
155, 223
28,841 33,883,733 50,259 15,400,113 1, 401,099 335, 486 4, 055, 482 2, 718,910 954,177 1, 226,960 951,286 | 1,079,532 62,057,037
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States and Territories, etc.
Liabilities (in thousands of dollars)
Capitalstock
paid inSurplus
Undividedprofits(less
expensesandtaxespaid)
Reservedfor taxes,interest,etc., ac-crued i
Nationalbank cir-culation
Due to allbanks
Certifiedchecks
andcashiers'checks
Individualdeposits
(includingdividendsunpaid
andpostal
savings)
UnitedStates
deposits
Notesand bills
redis-counted
Bills pay-able (in-cluding
advancesreceived
from WarFinanceCorpora-tion and
certificatesof depositrepresent-ing moneyborrowed)
Otherliabilities
MaineNew Hampshire _VermontMassachusetts. __Rhode IslandC onnecticut
12,8367,8127,726
113,03515,720
16,55215,03811,846178,47322,67559,292
13,4589,5598,113
118,26711,81638,384
433,433389
1,046
5,5704,6514,29920,2535,1019,699
3,8864,1351,456
145,8038,30411,930
760396557
20, 6871,9891,740
355,332230,063200,443
3,243,612433,564952,984
255399105
',868522715
1,627656882
45,188367513
5,8801,9253,20214,742
4055,968
Total New England States __ 193,697 303,876 199,597 5,343 49,573 175,514 26,129 5,415,998 9,864 49,233 32,122
New York I 528,036• - - 9 6 , 1 0 7
320,0079,32340,21423,378
New Jersey..PennsylvaniaDelawareMarylandDistrict of Columbia..
Total Eastern States.
VirginiaWest Virginia. __North Carolina_South Carolina..GeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisiana
1,081,125104,357514,948
9,58757,14713,867
137,32735,914
147, 6474,939
13,5566,112
17,2491,1896,031
31665258
65,37420,602
1,1249,5054,426
1,768,34031,270354,0594,97345,56714,102
405,53111,06230,009
3141,8242,419
12,012,7431,809,7314,309,154
96,540
209,990
12,0125,17829,785
5203,9013,295
76,2126,61915,676
3012,057582
126,96421,67976,273
86710,8872,953
1,017,065 1,781,031 345,495 25,423 182,014 2,218,311 451,159 19,107,146 54,691 101,447 239,623
57,88034,80536,94625,06046,33625,997
17,13032, 539
39,47525,61620,87512,18326,37012,31715,2619,35118,444
12,62810,8418,0154,49611,5556,8549,1822,7066,200
1,3536
375408334218390
19,74410,2599,4906,4618,2775,2399,2002,9204,076
38,52710,02226, 69210,61646,40072, 4327,1008,45346,609
4,3942,4004,9161,3611,95814,948
4791,0283,071
411,651321,441318,353194,328308,408514,207234,506189,201358,194
2,390812604701
2,1081,0231,300366
1,033
13,9614,52316,1505,1458,878278
4,2214,9212,407
16,85413,30826,8659,04714,7711,0756,8827,6458,384
1,0481,324656
51,6797,4641,161
63,332
415,72619,90775,4081,6627,6833,195
523,581
21,9671,1915,5913,1553,9263,5571,6944,59917,257
* Reported by national banks only.
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Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions, June, 1925—Continued CO00
States and Territories, etc.
TexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee
Total Southern States...
OhioIndianaIllinois _._ .MichiganWisconsinMinnesotaIowa._Missouri _
Total Middle Western States __
North DakotaSouth Dakota.. -NebraskaKansas-..Montana. .Wyoming _ _Colorado . - __New MexicoOklahoma. .
Total Western States
Liabilities (in thousands of dollars)
Capitalstock
paid in
119,00024,18641,59741,973
530,347
175,72679,413
254,07296,81262,30968,45878,881
123,672
939,343
15,22114,31140, 25444,55612,8004,685
19, 6713,460
34, 844
189, 802
Surplus
49,2469,575
28,51622,912
290,141
125,42238,963
174,98572,58230,77135,28235,57263,506
577,083
5,8435,915
15, 59522,9014,4132,558
12, 7351,2498,712
79,921
Undividedprofits
(lessexpenses
andtaxespaid)
22,6954,6049,5432,641
111, 960
45,48819,53399,48026,08617,48211,39814,93526,928
261,330
711684
5,2236,7431,574
5654,165
2112,990
22,866
Eeservedfor taxes,interest,etc., ac-crued
1,645117
1,311600
8,294
1,488457
6,3211,1801,2252,754
6151,552
15,592
201038745028136
7355
358
2,714
Nationalbank cir-culation
39,6353,757
15,85113,187
148,096
40,82625,07430,48313,63714,36014,77417,74416,884
173,782
4,3192,8798,4349,9612,4861,7385,5271,1138,525
44,982
Duo to allbanks
118,04319,86830,14526,445
461,352
125,31450,002
449,28657,00648,73597,95754,037
153,842
1,036,179
4,7919,355
67, 00142, 4606,8862,392
26, 323947
47,484
207, 639
Certifiedchecks
andcashiers'checks
12,0001,6935,5381,121
54,907
19,0655,531
42,75911,9214,922
14,7432,721
12,345
114,007
1,4721,4382,6853,4901,393
4704,456
4686,950
22, 822
Individualdeposits
(includingdividends
unpaidand
postalsavings)
863,690194,027386,905366,390
4,661,301
2,271,164770,647
3,225,4511, 596,308
797, 534916, 268894,315
1,140,647
11,612,334
160, 512178, 446438, 553413, 911128, 22253. 249
289,14628, 575
376,562
2,067,176
UnitedStates
deposits
7,866338590707
19,838
13,5531,7684,866
10,8092,4083,4291,1092,992
40,934
211344524
1,284233116669133
1,047
4, 561
Notesand bills
redis-counted
5,5073,4122,4184,408
76,229
14,3919,026
16,4037,5505,1692,5126,9985,389
67,438
6042,0941,0123,559
586359
1,489523
4,627
14,853
Bills pay-able (in-cluding
advancesreceived
irom WarFinance
Corpora-tion and
certificatesof depositrepresent-ing moneyborrowed)
10,7807,1525,0446,668
134,475
23,3029,487
22,36127,9285,3528,864
17,97419,617
134,885
4,3323,8633,2021,5231,507
3251,488
2931,175
It, 708
Otherliabilities
8,5311,523
18,50016,692
108,183
51,20270,32757,17756,4155,9093,5218,798
24,871
278,220
79464
1,2703,043
4022
55727
756
6,600
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Washington _ __„OregonCaliforniaIdahoUtah .NevadaArizona
Total Pacific States
Alaska- _ _The Territory of HawaiiPorto RicoPhilippines
Total Alaska and insular possessions.__
Total United States, Alaska, and in-sular possessions
29,94823, 788
189, 2557,042
11, 6033,0965,304
270,036
8308,0068,310
12, 275
29,421
3,169, 711
12,1569,681
98,0602,5225,7871,20?2,887
132,302
2604,1041,2963,320
8,980
3,173,334
4,8574,522
47, 692739
1,694389919
60,812
1841,801
8792,515
5,379
1,007,439
669264
1,32882
2794931
2,702
19
10
60,078
9,4023,349
30, 2822,3582,3911,198
567
49, 547
50450
500
648,494
28,41817,475
194,0492,105
10,8791,7562,302
256, 984
1071,5981,237
11,988
14, 930
4,370,909
6,4502,870
15,339836
1,417787
1,142
28,841
45309354288
996
698,861
382, 468252, 797
2, 803, 91072,082
112, 29233, 78066, 221
3, 723, 550
9,67464,12936, 72967, 905
178,437
46,765,942
2,534292
11, 7681303493
115
14,966
3891,455
522
2,366
147, 220
2,7012,9517,8731,5021,338
36591
16, 992
677
1,624
1,707
327,899
3,6442,662
23, 6482,2331 928
1551,513
35, 783
12115
2,645
2,781
597,377
3,8192,305
38,497269
12,458130604
58,082
74,3561,808
45, 604
51, 775
1,089,773
R E C A P I T U L A T I O N
HHi
O
o
National banksState (commercial) banks _Mutual savings banksStock savings banksTrust companiesPrivate banks
1,369,4351, 062, 264
Grand total-
83, 758643,45110,803
3,169, 711
1,118,928644, 420633,17644, 893723, 2098,708
3,173,334
481, 711226, 988116, 52321,487159, 0361,694
1,007, 439
60,078
60,078
648,494
648, 494
2,886,400606, 4934,265958
871, 7201,073
4, 370, 909
560, 25695,845
587696
41,307170
8, 861
16, 354,91212, 682, 7537,146, 9511,918, 2308, 536, 860
126, 236
46, 765,942
108,10116,926
6,45215, 741
147, 220
233,87459,124
4134, 244
616
327,899
245,107244, 782
5188,732
95, 7872,451
597, 377
283, 567339, 643
11, 0197,878
444,1943,472
1, 089, 773
a
o
CD
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Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions, June, 1925—Continued,[In thousands of dollars]
OO
States and territories, etc.
MaineNew Hampshire _VermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut _.
Total New England States.New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelaware _ _MarylandDistrict of Columbia
Total Eastern StatesVirginiaWest VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexas.._ _ArkansasKentuckyTennessee
Total Southern States
Loans and discounts
On de-mand, se-cured bycollateral
other thanreal estate
1C, 1788,7834,229
226, 51117,90227,041
294, 644755,497210, 879684, 68018,86382,21451,375
12,3217,4866,9754,3767,298
21, 5947,515565
6,73172,1852,03516,3205,053
170, 454
On de-mand,not se-cured
by col-lateral
7,7225,8795,88376,4095,38210,199
On time,secured
by collat-eral otherthan real
estate
10,6574,1103,721
35,62629, 955
111,474 1 323,357
80, 960
253, 6123,893
25,2806,106
433, 790
10, 3384,4377,0742,7484,7783,1683,093
5604,704
27,8141,014
3,997
82, 707
555,90864,731
325,4296,182
58,00114,909
1,025,160
71,21331,31878,29130,50633,72941,28329,28416,05517,867278,29616,67237,90037,731
720,145
On time,not se-
cured bycollateral
31,75816,83215,968581,38282,93474,388
803,2621,166,936465,863
1,032,27217,093158,73455,309
2,896,207162,01179,308
207,017
69,35869,28853,46123,34239,821287,72231,96697,43897,170
1,254,171
Securedby farmlands
1,214302
1,0821,449
7272
4,326
6,3253,41316,1962,5062,163231
30,8345,2851,2072,9184,1215,5811,3723,3992,9413,070
28,5193,4295,2452,616
69, 703
Securedby other
real estate
4,43571,40291,833182,97691,0827,980
449,70836,891
469,88915,23814,67629,604
874,3667,7894,8852,7602,6832,8624,539
2,8531,74231,6051,8533,9903, 623
73,882
Notclassified
109,95819,09526,267
1,136,325168
407,9181, 699, 7315,909,719
13, 61116,976
4
5846,029,133180,117172,42840, 249103,430196,342193, 932106,408105, 616247,13911,550117,905185,896176,507
1,837, 519
Investments
UnitedStates
Govern-ment se-curities
46,70632, 74617,099
456,51870,12981, 676
704,874654,451159,210592, 6907,00276,47425,270
1,515,09731,40524,96723, 54911,37819,17922,08716, 76910,04316,170114,50915,96526, 35017,977
350,348
State,county,and mu-nicipalbonds
7,9365,0783,4378,1699,292
29, 680
63,592 j
Railroadbonds
24,93124, 4295,175
261,27036,836
115,336
467,977
131,747116,075137,769
6,33226,0152,253
420,191
4,3291,2294,3372,1111,033
14, 5284,3707,7361,739
10, 5241,8632,9762,455
59,230
214,287227,371533,23013,07479,1469,019
1,076,127
2,7941,772
531,157
6805,7472,717
75240
2,197538
4,261620
23,328
Bonds ofotherpublicservice
corpora-tions (in-cludingstreet
and in-terurbanrailwaybonds)
40,97035,81328,203132,99472,33827,385
337,703
103,63678,584
236,9629,614
42,5167,436
478,748
1,7522,635
96656412
6,1531,106
395117
3,20857
3,058757
Otherbonds,stocks,
warrants,etc.
31,38214,567
185,34334,644
197,753
550,658
3,199,525165,176631,41312,41466,45717,425
4,092,410
29,42829,1567,775
16,08919,81452,89817,82221,84232,20327,5608,072
52,18224,339
20,402 1 339,180
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OhioIndiana -IllinoisMichiganWisconsinMinnesotaIowaMissouri
Total Middle Western States .
North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraska..KansasMontanaWyomingColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma.
Total Western States
WashingtonOregon _CaliforniaIdahoUtahNevadaArizona .
Total Pacific States
AlaskaThe Territory of HawaiiPorto RicoPhilippines
Total Alaska and insular pos-sessions
Total United States, Alaska,and insular possessions
81, 6237, 526
226,97917, 52336,14653, 2189,872
57, 724
490,611
1,6451,232
13,054173,744
10,0281.2858,864
54015, 668
226,060
10, 5535,159
83,3461,0925,9259,5175,421
121,013
2613, 6302,5772,540
18,773
3,125,063
58,29010,40860, 5204,900
31,57921,76912,04124,600
224,107
2,462850
19,2486,0207,421
5431,771
5816,281
45,177
5,6048,562
52,789637
2,1593,1741,160
74,085
2514,6964,199
262
9,408
980, 748
93,91142, 709
187,90291,327
108,75886,83651,899
110,544
773,886
20,51817,779
100,87045,32129,42818,74361,9138,482
87,558
390, 612
43,86825, 659
123,99910,96527,8343,573
12,902
248,800
798,3605,7623,275
17,476
3,499,436
211,400144,814447,947150,844304,777151,029138,052135, 648
1,684, 511
17,16620,311
160,51358,50321,69211,21546,6208,923
76,615
421, 558
86,26045,253
266,30114,14429,8762,703
15,016
459, 553
7832,259
16,8601,558
21,460
7, 540,722
11,49510, 53916,2236,320
104,33722,07726,125
4,110
201,226
8,3725,241
29,97738,202
2,7821,8866,3471,1987,134
101,139
4,0593,436
14,4852,9497,5743,9724,342
40,817
3289690
52
1,034
449,079
26,2429,3758,096
20,9837,1637,8005,8534,269
89,781
2,0551,209
11,5623,1176,949
7782,4211,5285,254
34, 873
2,4462,051
15,747625
25,3642,1446,306
54, 683
1,03115,1712,7042,057
20,963
1,598,256
1, 280,947390,025
1,539,093462,905
9,065287,176556,361564,357
5,089,929
65,33089,77130,979
10137
3,62349,982
17548,246
288,244
98,45171, 563
1, 506,09019,905
1,459
407
1,(597,875
2,384367193
45,054
47,998
16,690,429
197,83573,134
354,17246,40466,223
117,43044,64451,134
950,976
17,96110,92526,27635,28419,0606,605
43,4334,440
46,224
210,208
43,92737,669
333,9906,7589,8753,2306,105
441,554
1,9265,6521,308
219
9,105
4,182,162
128, 3219,865
142,36631, 74933,11319,4365,826
22,817
393, 493
1,502686
5,95516,005
1,935779
15,707368
12,617
55,554
12,44110,24839,579
7814,4411,4601,992
70,942
5542,5941,040
20
4,208
1,067,210
17,8118,371
14,96910,22812, 52212,9542,3287,336
86, 519
976576
4,477412714309
4,19245
379
12,080
4,7892,3234,299
271,685
175377
13,675
221678120234
1,253
1,680, 959
12, 72710,35698,04012, 78235,9967,7397,0176,054
190,711
2,0761,1833,739
362926435
4,64161
1,185
14, 608
3,9351,4689,883
2172,770
181797
19, 251
2842,158
244,99885,596
261,364731,371
63,326144,44745,141
230,076
1,806,319
12, 65113,17616,46123,59516,7292,862
24,940848
28,122
139,384
63,82629,677
341, 98211,3109,8571,9214,185
462,758
7826,1929. 13S
75 fi' O T
2,517
1,063, 940
15,133
7. iO5,842
RECAPITULATION
National banksState (commercial) banks.Mutual savings banksStock savings banks __Trust companiesPrivate banks
Grand total.
2,143,728284,7434,3997,063
683,9431,187
3,125,063
726,10084, 693
1,156167, 806
993
980, 748
2,880,485303,8407,2418,191
294,1975,482
3,499,436
6,132,318586,475
6,99814,119
793,4577,355
7,540, 722
255,880165,496
5204,717
18,3534,113
449,079
380,918152,243349,40532,857681,1771,656
1,598,256
331,2217, 705,3493, 814, 5081,296, 6183,483, 852
58, 881
16, 690, 429
2, 536, 767525,233603, 750161,532349,144
5,736
4,182,162
594,700221,495156,488
5,24688,314
967
673,95068,589
634, 51211,567
291,901440
1,067,210 1, 680,959
495,239145,055233, 568
7,529181, 989
560
1,063,940
1,429,7882,091,8001,722,844
243,9601, 889, 998
27,452
7,405,842
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Assets and liabilities of all reporting banks in the United States, Alaska, and insular possessions, June, 1925—Continued[In thousands of dollars]
States and Territories, etc.
Maine. _New Hampshire ._VermontMassachusetts. . _ __ .__Rhode IslandConnecticut
Total New E ngland States
New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvania. __ _ _. . . . __DelawareMarylandDistrict of Columbia . __
Total Eastern States
VirginiaWest Virginia. __ _ __North CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgia • _FloridaAlabama - . _MississippiLouisianaTexas. _ -ArkansasKentuckyTennessee
Total Southern States.. _ .
OhioIndiana _ __ _Illinois.
Cash
Goldcoin
8110762
445615200
1,510
1,2001,6095,829
66444120
9,268
383196570155155128293245357
1,356333253218
4,642
3,201940
3,791
Silvercoin
15017492
1,345477411
2,649
3,2742,1677,019
133866241
13, 700
765316
1,306665428392464759
1.1.804,088
893434519
12, 209
3, 6451.0216,430
Papercurrency
1,7841,658
87316,1497,8655,483
33,812
106,11831, 51683, 3801,5178,6755,126
236, 332
5, 2673,0948,2074,0402,6014,9763,1373,7376,946
22, 8514,5623,2063,421
76,045
46,9739,238
58, 855
Nickelsand cents
61
61
265454
165
149
889
156
156
512
Cash notclassified
3,060769
1, 21316, 951
70S18, 455
41,156
33, 62456
80
33, 760
4,1555,478
5,5169,1644,667
138
5,8635,039
40,020
8014,028
Demand deposits
V'
Individualdepositssubject
to check
67,23937,30426,141
1, 213, 309126,137270,839
1, 740, 969
2,485,134744, 540
2,028,88346, 268
272,621123,157
5, 700, 603
180,014162, 354159, 22679, 591
159,879340,030137,86475,415
213, 795636,28295, 223
205,04875, 212
2, 519,933
818,994359, 509
1,760,851
Demandcertifi-cates ofdeposit
2,2921,594
89814,3526,0653,504
28, 705
15, 60217,06724,626
1374
1,249
58,919
8,0482,674
10,849793
14, 3021,2801,3461,3694,763
11,5998,2451,353
133,092
199, 713
40,089113,18661.194
V
Divi-dends un-
paid
307184271
2,805162891
4,620
4,4782,9558,308
1881,185
353
17, 467
2,0681,127
787554710588307233882
1,694258575459
10, 242
3,1201,2086,547
Time deposits
Savings de-posits or
deposits ininterest orsavings de-partment
263, 619188,806172, 585
1, 890,126282, 510671, 371
3,469,017
4, 290, 4471.021,9171, 964, 216
49,094377, 776
74, 327
7, 777, 777
155, 58999, 61885,06381, 66386,142
108, 70986, 23941, 61994, 533
108, 68636, 96480, 808
124, 322
1,189, 955
982, 351210, 074
1,057, 172
V
Time cer-tificates of
deposit
1,9141,425
43472, 27218,0404,720
98,805
83, 52614, 377
213,958834
7,5144,754
324,963
61, 39750, 76757,14729,60045,47838, 5686,575
40, 47628; 51554, 83028,07035, 94330, 651
508,017
179, 20548, 764
251,013
Postalsavingsdeposits
9928276
4,793650
1,078
6, 978
13, 3902,667
10, 302147495839
27, 840
17321361
17213793229244
1211,078
192519122
4,056
2,442611
3,465
Depositsnot classi-
fied
19,862468
3845,955
581
66,904
5,120,1666,208
58,8618
9,0235,311
5,199, 577
4,3624,6885,2201,9551,760
24,1001,883
30,04515, 58549, 52125,07562, 6592,532
229, 385
244,90337, 29585, 209
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Michigan- _Wisconsin...Minnesota.IowaMissouri...
Total Middle Western States
North Dakota-South Dakota-Nebraska.Kansas.Montana..Wyoming..Colorado...New Mexico.Oklahoma...
Total Western States-
Washington..Oregon.California.,..IdahoUtahNevadaArizona
Total Pacific States.
AlaskaThe Territory of Hawaii.Porto Rico..Philippines _ _
Total Alaska and insular possessions...;
Total United States, Alaska, and jinsular possessions j
477,807506597352
11, 671
8375
266962395146
1,83451
274
6951,9621,1951,112717
7,13014,0147,1136,3355,168
16, 777 | 154,826
355312610
2,2321,712'2971.028212
1.151
4,086 j 7,959
390585
6,79486413259319
8,846
1,2741,4062,9428,0373,0661. 8406,9071,1085,269
32,449
985 I574
1,985 |248 '392166385
4.5852,61510,132
8521,1081,0832,856
220
742
24, 781
20, 60517, 94918,140
95, 583
4,735 j 23,231 j 11
15013520997
7533042063
6873,7353,5288,439
40,614 58,917
16,389
573,084
1, 5632,4149,879
2,425
i3 i 16,281
4,1154,14035,7011,276
13
45, 245
1020237
4, 412
4, 661
1,965 276, 706 16, 563,201
198, 960296, 499318, 946122, 832237, 790
4,114, 381
14, 87923,24210, 43612, 3849,395
2S4. 305
1,
14
940129839343656
782
171, 807252, 718244, 222442, 52961,317
3, 422, 190
54, 82567,487199,465235, 25963,07526,449150,93916, 750178,821
993,070
149,280127,970
1,007,29838,16546,67014, 75936, 580
1,420,722
5,06G27, 58920,85020,018
73, 523
12, 62413,46727, 70812, 73623,162
9, 52591,6143,196
34,451
39,853 j199, 263289,93689, 287 !27,556
1,2031,0782,3731,3771,359
1,124, 937 ) 13,5
1,148 i 228, 483
147, 95183, 057
1. 513, 37812,11750, 70915,674 I20,376
82,859 !88,027 !185,058 I108,826 j28,474 |10,315 I22,758 I3,767 I33,848 |
372647399913
3,9431,0391,904269
1,797
1,168, 66623,60549,516225, 563802, 574
2, 637,331
563,932 i 11,283
27, 51120,88330,35012,0569,8741,5435,417
6,0391.922].; 5901,366578240638
1,873,262 j
3,42i I24,01111,8438,617
107,634 j 12,373
47,892
50,739 18,008,576
4206,9791,6679,680
18, 746
2, 747,034
63622
77,784
4,7064,31510,20032,6116,4724,53015,1313,178
119,778
200,921
48,06613, 748213,2026,4442,8711,1482,823
288,302
264,750685
28,739
34,200
8,656,620
RECAPITULATION
National banks.._State (commercial) banks _Mutual savings banksStock savings banksTrust companiesPrivate banks „._
Grand total.
18,85713,244
9963,0544,225238
40,614
37,58415,511
6813
5,566175
58,917
303,164167,7943,8741,19694,8152,241
573,084
1,122156473529
1,965
160,28935,40625,09854,7641,149
276, 706
9,433,6754,447,178
7,09617,101
2,615,51542,636
239,978342,678
64665,77412,912
16,563,201 661,988
34,2289,952
746,470
15
50, 739
4,466,6012,946,3367,139,1101,784,6681,659,180
12,681
18,008, 576
1,277,6991,264,818
4005,846
176, 54721,724
67,6484,807
5,186
2,747,034 | 77,784
3,666,984345
109,7524,008,188
8,656,620
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104 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
SUMMARY OF THE COMBINED RETURNS FROM ALL REPORT-ING BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES, ALASKA, AND INSU-LAR POSSESSIONS, JUNE 30, 1925
Condensed statement of the resources and liabilities of all reportingbanks, June 30, 1925, follows:
Summary of reports of condition of 28,841 reporting banks in the United States,Alaska, and insular possessions at the close of business June SO, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts):On demand (secured by collateral other than real
estate) 3, 125, 063On demand (not secured by collateral) 980, 748On time (secured by collateral other than real
estate) 3, 499, 436On time (not secured by collateral) 7, 540, 722Secured by farmland 449, 079Secured by other real estate 1, 598, 256Not classified 16? 690, 429
Total- 33, 883, 733Overdrafts 50,259Investments (including premiums on bonds):
United States Government securities 4, 182, 162State, county, and municipal bonds 1, 067, 210Railroad bonds 1, 680, 959Bonds of other public service corporations (includ-
ing street and interurban railway bonds) 1, 063, 940Other bonds, stocks, warrants, etc 7, 405, 842
Total 15,400, 113Banking house (including furniture and fixtures) 1, 401, 099Other real estate owned 335, 486Due from banks 4, 055, 482Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents... 2, 718, 910Checks and other cash items 954, 177Exchanges for clearing house 1, 226, 960Cash on hand:
Gold coin 40, 614Silver coin 58, 917Papeir currency 573, 084Nickels and cents 1, 965Not classified.. 276, 706
Total 951,286
Other resources 1, 079, 532
Total resources 62, 057, 037
LIABILITIESCapital stock paid in 3, 169, 711Surplus . 3, 173, 334Undivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) 1, 007, 439Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued 60, 078National bank circulation 648, 494Due to all banks 4, 370, 909Certified checks and cashiers' checks 698, 861
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Individual deposits:Demand deposits—
Individual deposits subject to check 16, 563, 201Demand certificates of deposit 661, 988Dividends unpaid 50, 739
Time deposits—Savings, deposits,, or deposits in interest or
savings department 18, 008, 576Time certificates of deposit 2,747,034Postal savings deposits 77, 784
Not classified 8, 656, 620
Total 46,765,942United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings) 147, 220Notes and bills rediscounted 327, 899Bills payable (including advances received from War Finance
Corporation and certificates of deposit representing money bor-rowed) 597,377
Other liabilities 1, 089, 773
Total liabilities 62,057,037
INDIVIDUAL DEPOSITS IN ALL KEPORTING BANKS
The total individual deposits of all reporting banks, includingdemand, tinie, and postal savings deposits, but exclusive of UnitedStates deposits, were $46,765,942,000, June 30, 1925, and showed anincrease in the year of $3,811,821,000.
Individual deposits subject to check showed an increase of $1,501,-257,000; demand certificates of deposit, an increase of $124,065,000;dividends unpaid, an increase oi $374,000; savings deposits, anincrease of $1,627,862,000; time certificates of deposit, an increaseof $112,946,000; postal savings deposits, an increase of $2,417,000;and deposits not classified, an increase of $442,900,000.
Classification of the deposits of each class of reporting banksfollows:
Individual deposits in each class of banks June 30, 1925
[ID thousands of dollars]
Num-berof
I banks
State (commercial) banks. . .Stock savings banksMutual savings banksLoan and trust companies..Private banks
TotalNational banks..
16,983972611,680523
20,7698,072
Indi-vidual
depositssubject
to check
6464,447,178 342,678
17,1017,096
2,615, 51542, 636
De-mand
cer-tifi-
catesof de-posit
65,77412,912
7,129, 526 422,01016, 51113,9,433,675 239,97834,228' '
Divi-dendsun-paid
9,952
6,47015
Savingsdeposits
Timecertifi-cates ofdeposit
2,946,336 1,264, 8181, 784,668 5,8467,139,110! 4001, 659,180| 176,547
12,681! 21,724
Grand total 28,84116,563,201 661,988 50, 739 18,008,576J2,747,034 77,784|8,656,620 46,765,942
Postalsav-ingsde-
posits
Depositsnot
classified
!, 541,975|l, 469,33510,136 7,821,537 30,411,0304,466,601 j 1,277,699 67,648 835,083 16,354,912
4, 807 3, 666,984 12, 682, 753143 109,752
3455,186 4,008,188
36,268
Total
1,918,2307,146,9518,536,860
126, 23§
1 Reported as other time deposits.
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106 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE
RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF ALL REPORTING BANKS,
The principal items of resources and liabilities of all banks otherthan Federal reserve banks> for the six years 1920 to 1925, are shownin the following statement:
[In thousands of dollars]
Clarification
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, (ineiwi-ing rediscounts) 1
OverdraftsInvestments'-Due from other banks and
bankecs 2
Real estate, furniture, etc.3Checks and other cash items *..Cash on haoiL _._Other resources __
Total
LIABILEBIH&
Capital stoek paid in_Surplus fundUndivided profits..BeservecL for taxes, interest,
etc., accrued8
CirciiktLoii (national banks) . .Certified checks and cashiers'
checks . . .Individual deposits _ „United States depositsDue* tc* other banks and
bankersOther liabilities •
Total
1920(30,139beaks)
31,208,142109,186
11,387, 526
5,833, 2411,000,9761,457, 7781,03^,378
' 1,005,88?
, 53,079,108
I 2,702,eaff2,410, 346
976, 261
688,178
514,86237,315,123
175, 788
, 3,.208r3024,587,609
53,079,108
1921 (30,812banks)
28,932,01181,849
11,381,923
4, 794, 2051,147, 5211,290, 667
946,5671,096, 647
40,671^390
2,903,9612,542,032
910, 743
704>I47
614,58334,844,572
390,230
2,809,4143,951,70&
49, 671,390
1922 (30,389banks)
27,860,44374,600
12; 547, 567
5, 414, 2411,276,6311,574, 608
829; 892847,385
50,425,367
2,943,9602,697,409
983,843
725,748
552,66637,194,31&
128,887
3,244,3862,004,321
50,425,-387'
1923 (30,178banks)
30,416. 67757,982
13,672,547
5,597,15$1,432,2171,196,075
797»iai865, 282
54,034,911
3i.052r3672,799*494
954, MS
720,,001
358,11040,034^195
238,439
3,610,211% 267,949
54,034,911
1924 (29,348banks)
31,427,71766*334
14,258,745
6,121,0931,590,2591, 992,370
911,580816, 672
57,144,690
3,M4»2032,967,359
971,730
729,686
664,85742,954,121
152,302
3,928,2921,662,140
57,144,690
1925 (28,841banks)
3^883,73350,259
16,400,113
6,774,3921,736, 5852,181,137
951,2861,079, 532
62,057,037
3,169,7113,173,3341,007,439
60,078648^494
698,86146,765,942
147,220
4,370,909% 015,049
62,057,037
1 Includes acceptances reported by national banks.2 Includes lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.* Includes real estate owned other than banking house.* Includes exchanges for clearing house.• Reported by national banks only.• Includes bills payable and rediscounts.
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF ALL BANKS, INCLUDING FED-ERAL RESERVE BANKS
The total resources of 28,853 banks, including the 12 Federal re-serve banks, amounted to $66,806,496,000, June 30, 1925, and showedin inefease in the year of $4,871,025,000.
Loans and discounts were increased in the year $3*1§3>627,,0O©,and investments in United States Government and other bonds andsecurities were increased $1,066,183,000.
Capital stock amounted to $3,285,272,000, exceeding the amounta year ago by $59,649,000, and surplus funds and undivided profitsshowed an increase of $238,606,000. Total deposit liabilities showedan increase in the year of $4,451,631,000.
Statement showing the resources and liabilities of all reportingbanks other than the Federal reserve banks, the 12 Federal reservebanks, and the grand total follows:
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Statement of resources and liabilities of 28,853 reporting banks, including Federalreserve banks, June, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
28,841 re- !porting ! 12 Federalbanks, j reserve
June 30, ' banks1925 |
RESOURCEI3
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts__ 133, 883,733Overdarfts. _ _ | 50,259Investments __ 15,400,113Banking house (including furniture and fixtures)... 1,401,099Other real estate owned _ _. _._ ___ 335,486Due from banks _ _ 4,055,482Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bank or other reserve agents ._ 2,718,910Checks and other cash items.. . 954,177Exchanges for clearing house 1,226,960Cash on hand 951,286Other resources _ 1,079,532
707,611
324,60960,173
619,112
3,014,55223,402
Total resources_._ I 62,057,037 ! 4,749,459LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in.SurpluUndivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) _.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational bank circulationFederal reserve note circulation...Due to all banks _Certified checks and cashiers' checksIndividual deposits __United States deposits (exclusive of postal savings) _Notes and bills rediscquntedBills payable (including all obligations representing money bor-
rowed)Other liabilities
3,169,7113,173,3341,007,439
60,078648,494
4,370,909698,861
46, 765, 942147, 220
597,3771,089,773
Total liabilities j 62,057,037
115,561217,837
1,634,2352,696,852
24,42846,207
Total,28,853banks
34,591,34450,259
15,724,7221,461,272
335,4864,674,5942,718,910
954,1771,226,9603,965,8381,102,934
66,806,496
3,285,2723,391,1711,007,439
60,078648,494
1,634,2357,067,761
14,3394,749,459
46,790,370193,427327,899
597,3771,104,112
66,806,496
1 Includes acceptances of nationa 1 banks. 2 Uncollected items.' Due to members, reserve account, and deferred availability items.
CASH IN ALL REPORTING BANKS
The total cash holdings of all banks, June 30, 1925, including the12 Federal reserve banks, aggregated $3,965,838,000 and showed areduction of $271,071,000 in the year. Of this total, $359,605,000was held by 8,072 national banks, $591,681,000 by 20,769 banks otherthan national, and $3,014,552,000 by the 12 Federal reserve banks.
Classification of cash in all banks follows:Cash in banks June 80, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
Classification
Gold coin... . _Gold certificatesSilver coinSilver certificatesLegal tender notesNational bank notesFederal reserve notes 4>_Nickels and centsCash not classified _
Total _Cash in Federal reserve banks June 24,1925:
Gold coin and certificates (reserve) _. .Reserves other than goldNonreserve cash
Grand total__ _
8,072nationalbanks
18,857»52,9293 37,559
28,66625,50167,609
128,484
359, 605
20,769State, etc.,
banks
21, 757
21,333
«269,920
1,965276, 706591, 681
Total,28,853
banks 1
40,61452,92958,89228,66625, 501
337, 529128, 484
1,965276, 706951, 286
2,810,764148,04955,739
3, 965,838
1 Number of banks includes 12 Federal reserve banks.'Includes clearing-house certificates.*jlncludes nickels and cents.
* Includes Federal reserve bank notes.« Includes all paper currency
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1 0 8 BEPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
MONEY IN THE UNITED STATES
The total stock of coin and other money in the United StatesJune 30, 1925, was $8,221,200,000 and showed a reduction in the yearof $525,300,000, which was due principally to the retirement of Fed-eral reserve notes, Federal reserve bank notes, and national-banknotes.
Of the total stock of money, $362,000,000, or 4.40 per cent, rep-resented coin and other money held in the Treasury as assets; report-ing banks held $938,300,000, or 11.41 per cent; Federal reserve banksor their agents held $3,122,700,000, or 37.99 per cent; and the remain-der, $3,798,200,000, or 46.20 per cent, was in general circulation.
The per capita money in general circulation was $33.29, comparedwith $34.20 a year ago.
Statements showing the stock of money in the United States inthe years ended June 30, 1914 to 1925; the classification of money incirculation July 1, 1925; and imports and exports of merchandise,gold, and silver in the calendar years 1914 to 1924 and the ninemonths ended September 30, 1925, follow:
Stock of money in the United States, in the Treasury, in reporting banks, in Federalreserve banks, and in general circulation, years ended June SO, 1914 to 1925
Year endedJune 30
1914 . .1915191619171918191919201921192219231924 „1925.
Coin andother
moneyin theUnitedStates
Millions3,738.33,989.44,482.95, 408.06,741.07, 518.87, 894. 58,096.08,177.58,603. 78, 746. 58, 221. 2
Coin and othermoney in Treas-ury as assets l
Amount
Millions336. 3345.4298.2268.4360.3584.2489.7461.2402.5383.5356.6362.0
Percent
9.008.666.654.965.347.776.205.704.924.464.084.40
Coin and othermoney in report-
ing banks*
Amount
Millions1,630.01,447.91,472.21,487.3
882.7981.3
1,047.3926.3814.0777.1900.8938.3
Percent
43.6036.2932.8427.5013.1013.0513.2711.449.959.03
10.3011.41
Held by orfor Federal
reserve banksand agents3
Amount
Millions
386.2592.7
1,280.92,018.42,167. 32,021. 32,795. 23,401.03, 490. 83,635.13,122. 7
Percent
9.6813.2223.6929.9428.8325.6034.5241.5940.5741.5637.99
In general circulation, ex-clusive of amounts heldby reporting banks andFederal reserve banks
Amount
Millions1,772. 0l,S09.92,119. 82, 371. 43,479. 63,786. 04,336. 23,913. 33,560.03,952. 33,854.03,798.2
Percent
47.4045.3747.2943.8551.6250.3554.9348.3443.5445.9444.0646.20
Percapita
$17.8917.9720.6922.7732.8735.6740.4736.2132.4436.5234.2033.29
1 Public money in national-bank depositories to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States notincluded.
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
Igents to retire Federal reserve notes in circulation and own Federal reserve notes held by Federal reservebanks.
NOTE.—Population estimated at 105,869,000 in 1918, 106,136,000 in 1919,107.155,000 in 1980,108,087,000 in1921,109,743,000 in 1922,111,268,000 in 1923,112,686,000 in 1924, and 114,104,000 in 1925.
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United States circulation statement, July 1, 1925
Kind of monty
Gold coin and bullionGold certificatesStandard silver dollarsSilver certificatesTreasury notes of 1890Subsidiary silver__United States notesFederal reserve notesFederal reserve bank notesNational bank notes.
Total July 1,1925Comparative totals:
June 1,1925July 1,1924Nov. 1,1920Apr. 1,1917July 1,1914Jan. 1,1879
Stock ofmoney 1
$4,386,195,841(1,609,687,619)
522, 061,0783 (448, 724,195)
3 (1, 386,882)283,471,971346, 681.016
1, 942, 239, 5307,176,033
733,366,074
8, 221,191, 543
8, 274, 924, 2178i 746, 513,5278,326,338, 2675,312,109, 2723, 738, 288,8711,007,084,483
Money held in the Treasury
Total
$3, 691, 200, 201 $1, 609, 687, 619 $153,620,986 $1, 752, 744, 435 $175,147,161
2,~399,~135452, 510, 212
7, 537,7682,193,3751,474,263
87,89019, 595,231
14,174,598,940
* 4,172, 727, 726* 4, 245, 699,033* 2,406,801, 772* 2,942,998,527« 1,843,452,323
« 212,420,402.
Amountheld in trustagainst goldand silvercertificates
(and Treasurynotes of 1890)
450, 111, 077
2,059,798, 696
2,020,824, 6161, 628,138, 695
696,854,2262,684,800,0851, 507,178,879
21, 602, 640
ReserveagainstUnited
notes (andTreasurynotes of
1890)
153, 620, 986
153, 620,986152,979,026152, 979, 026152, 979,026150,000,000100,000,000
Held forFederalreserve
banks andagents •
1, 752, 744,435
1, 781, 769,3352, 260,891, 0351, 206,341,990
All othermoney
7, 537, 7682,193, 3751,474, 263
87,89019, 595, 231208,434,823
216, 512, 789203, 690, 277350, 626, 530105, 219,416186, 273,44490,817, 762
Money outside of the Treasury
Total
$694,995, 6401,609,687,619
69, 550,866448, 724,195
L 386,882275,934,203344,487, 641
1,940,765,2677,088,143
713, 770,843
6,106,391,299
6,123,021,1076,128,953,1896, 616,390, 7215,053,910,8303,402, 015,427
816, 266, 721
Held byFederalreserve
banks andagents
$271,135,134604,864,31715, 262, 23665,943,944
13,925,00461,909, 990304,657,196
167, 28632,061,955
1, 369,927, 062
1,348, 708,5081,374,180,435987,962,989953,320,126
In circulation
Amount Percapita
$423,860, 5061, 004,823, 302
382, 780, 2511,386,882
262,009,199282, 577, 651
1, 636,108,0716, 920,857
681, 708,888
4, 736,464, 237
4, 774,312, 5994, 754, 772, 7545, 628,427, 7324,100,590,7043, 402,015,427
816, 266, 721
$3. 718.81
.483.35
.012.302.48
14.34.06
5.97
41. 51
41.42.1952. 3639.5434.3516.92
Populationof con-
tinentalUnitedStates
(estimated)
114,104,000
113,985,000112, 686, 000107, 491, 000103, 716,00099, 027, 00048; 231, 000
n
oo
o
o
o
o
1 Includes United States paper currency in circulation in foreign countries and the amount held by the Cuban agencies of the Federal reserve banks.* Does not include gold bullion or foreign coin outside of vaults of the Treasury, Federal reserve banks, and Federal 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.4 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 outsideof the Treasury to arrive at the stock of money in the United States.s This total includes $20,778,312 of notes in process of redemption, $160,367,334 of gold deposited for redemption of Federal reserve notes, $7,442,555 deposited for redemption ofnational bank notes, $4,740 deposited for retirement of additional circulation (act of May 30,1908), and $6,640,640 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 certificates are secured dollar for dollar by gold held in the Treasury for their redemption; silver certificates are secured dollar for dollar by standard silver dollarsheld in the Treasury for their redemption; United States notes are secured by a gold reserve of $153,620,986 held in the Treasury. This reserve fund may also be used for the redemp-tion of Treasury notes of 1890, which are also secured dollar for dollar by standard silver dollars, held in the Treasury. Federal reserve notes are obligations of the United States anda firstlien on allthe assets oftheissuingFederalreserve bank. Federal reservenotes aresecured bythe deposit with Federal reserve agents of alike amount of gold or of gold andsuch discounted or purchased paper as is eligible under the terms of the Federal reserve act. Federal reserve banks must maintain a gold reserve of at least 40 per cent, includingthe gold redemption fund which must be deposited with the United States Treasurer, against Federal reserve notes in actual circulation. Lawful money has been deposited withthe Treasurer of the United States for retirement of all outstanding Federal reserve bank notes. National bank notes are secured by United States bonds except where lawful moneyhas been deposited with the Treasurer of the United States for their retirement. A 5 per cent fund is also maintained in lawful money with the Treasurer of the United States for theredemption of national bank notes secured by Government bonds.
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Imports and exports of merchandise, calendar years 1914 to 1924, inclusive, and fromJanuary 1 to September 80, 1925
1914 .1915- .19161917191& . ._ .1919192019211922 .1923_ —_ _ .__19241925 (9 months) . .
Total, 11 years and 9 months
Imports ofmerchandise
$1,789,276,0011,778,696,6962,391,635,3362,952,465,9553,031,304,7213,904,364,9325,278,481,4902,509,147,5703,112,746,8333,792,065,9633,609,962, 5793,078, 549,084
37,228, 597,158
Exports ofmerchandise
$3,113,624,0503, 554, 670;&475,482,641,1016,226,255,6546,149,241,9517,920,426,9908,228,016,3074,485,031,3663,831,777,4094,167,498,*)804,590,983,3463, 504, 828,^15
61,254,989,665
Excess ofexports over
imports
$1,324,348,0491,776,074,1523,091,005,7663,273,789,6993,117,937,2304,016,061,0582,949,534,8171,975,883,786
719,030,636375,427,117981,021,266426,278,931
24,026,392,607
Gold and silver imports and exports in period indicated
GOLD
293.41915 _ _1916 _1917 __ _ --1918 - — -— - -1919 . _._1920 _1921 _19221923 . ._ _.-19241925 (9 months) _
Total, 11 years and 9 months
Imports
$57,387,741451,954, 500685,090,234552,464,37462,042,74876,534,046
417,068,273691,248,297275,169,785322, 715,812319,720,918-
59,830,123
3,972,116,941
Exports
$222,616,15631,426,918
155,792,927371,888,88441,069,818
368,185,248322,091,20823,891,37736,874,89428,643, 41761,648,313
204,272,802
1,868,395,962
Excess ofexports over
imports
$165,228,415
•291,651,202
144,442,679
601,322,296
Excess ofimports over
exports
$420,528,672530,197,307180,570,49020,972,930
94,^77,065667,356,920238,294,891294,072,395268,072, 605
2, 705,043,275
SILVER
1914191519161917 _S9181919 . _192019211922192319241925 (9 months) -
Total, 11 years and 9 months
$25,959,18734,483,95422,263, 28953,340,47771,375, 69989,410,01888,060,04163,242,67170,806,65374,453,53073,944,90249,194,076
726,534,497
$51, 603,06053,698,88470,595,03784,130,876
252,846, 464239,021,051113,616, 22451,575,39962,807,28672,468,789
109,891,03374,636,128
1,236,790,231
$25, 643, 87319,114, 93038,331,74830,790,399
181,470,765149,611,03325,556,183
35,946,13125,442, 052
531,907,114
$11, 667,2727,999,3671,984,741
21,651,380
BACKING POWER OF THE UNITED STATES
The combined banking power of all banks in tlie United States,including 8,072 national banks, 20,769 banks other than national,the 12 Federal reserve banks, and estimated figures for 437 iionreport-ing private banks, was $60,4{)9,4€0,00Q, and exceeded the amountJune 30, 1924, by $4,O22790O;GOO.
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The banking power of the country consists of the capital, surplusfunds and undivided profits, and certain classes of deposits of allbanks, with the addition of national and Federal reserve bankcirculation.
Of the total banking power June 30, 1925, national banks contrib-uted $20,641,800,000, or 34.14 per cent; banks other than national,$35,092,500,000, or 58.03 per cent; and Federal reserve banks,$4,735,100,000, or 7.83 per cent.
The banking power of each class of banks in June, 1925, andcomparison with the figures for June, 1924, is shown in the followingstatement:
Banking power of the United States June 80, 1926
[Money columns in millions]
National banks L _.....Reporting State banks, sav-
ings banks, trust com-panies, and private banks.-
Nonreporting private banks(estimated)
Totalederal reserve banks
Grand total
Num-ber ofbanks
8,072
20,769
437
29,278a 12
29,290
Capitalpaid in
1,369.4
1,800.3
9.0
3,178.7115.6
3,294.3
Surplusand
profits
1,600.6
2,680.1
8.7
4,189.4217. 8
4,407.2
De-posits i
17,023.3
30,588.8
105.6
47,717. 72,767. 5
50,485. 2
Na-tionalbankcircu-lation,Federalreservenotes,and
Federalreservebanknotes
648.5
TotalJune,1925
20, 641. 8
34,969.2
123.3
648.51,634.2
2,282. 7
55,734. 34,735.1
60,469.4
TotalJune,1924
19,172. 7
32,381. 5
116.9
51, 671.14,775.4
In-creaseover1924
1,409.1
2, 587. 7
6.4
4,063.22 40.3
56,446. 5 | A, 022.9
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, whichare reported gross.
2 June 24,1925.a Decrease.
NOTE.—Information for nonreporting private banks lias been estimated by using as a basis for the cal-culation statements of reporting private banks. Only such institutions as are performing the functionsof a bank are included in the total number of private banks. Concerns whose business is confined tothe selling of investments are not included in the list of private bankers.
BANKS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
The aggregate resources of 68 banking institutions in the Districtof Columbia, June 30, 1925, including national banks, loan andtrust companies, savings banks, and building and loan associations,were $328,554,000, and showed an increase since June, 1924, of$32,428,000.
The combined capital of these institutions was $23,378,000, anincrease of $25,000 in the year, and individual deposits of $248,664,000showed an increase in the year of $25,748,000.
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Classification of these banks follows:
National banksLoan and trust companiesSavings banks -Building and loan associations
Total . .
Number Capital
$9, 427,00011, 400,0002, 551,000
68 23,378,000
Individualdeposits 1
$104, 339,00072,803,00032,848,000
2 38, 674,000
Aggregateassets
$146, 679,00099, 665,00038, 233,00043,977,000
248, 664, 000 I 328, 554,000
i Amounts due to banks not included. > Share payments mainly.
EARNINGS, EXPENSES, AND DIVIDENDS OF BANKS OTHERTHAN NATIONAL IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
The gross earnings of 31 trust companies and savings banks inthe District of Columbia in the year ended June 30, 1925, were$8,016,000 and exceeded the earnings of the previous year by$546,000.
The principal earnings of these banks, interest and discount,amounted to $6,185,000, exceeding the earnings in the prior yearby $144,000. Other earnings were from domestic exchange andcollection charges, which showed an increase of $10,000; foreign ex-change department profits, which showed an increase of $2,000; trustdepartment profits, an increase of $149,000; and other miscellaneousearnings, a net increase of $241,000.
The total expenses for the year, incident to the operation of thesebanks, were $5,434,000, exceeding expenses for the previous year by$172,000. Salaries and wages showed an increase of $88,000; interestand discount on borrowed money, a reduction of $15,000; intereston deposits, an increase of $116,000; taxes, a reduction of $5,000;and other miscellaneous expenses, a reduction of $12,000.
After payment of all expenses the net earnings for the year, withthe addition of $108,000 recovered on charged-off assets, were$2,690,000, which showed an increase over the prior year of $365,000.After charging off losses on bonds and securities and other assetsaggregating $421,000, which showed a reduction of $17,000 in com-parison with losses charged off in the previous year, the net additionto profits were $2,269,000, out of which dividends were declared tothe amount of $1,337,000.
The amount of net addition to profits in the last year was $382,000in excess of the amount during the previous year, and the increasein amount of dividends was $182,000.
Detail statement of the earnings, expenses, and dividends of thesebanks for years ended June 30 1924 and 1925, follows:
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Earnings, expenses, and dividends of trust companies and savings banks in the Dis-trict of Columbia
I In thousands of dollars]
June 30,1924,
32 banks
June 30,1925,
31 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 profitsOther earnings. __ _
Total.
Expenses paid:Salaries and wagesInterest and discount on borrowed money..Interest on depositsTaxes...0 ther expenses _
Total.
Net earnings during the yearRecoveries on charged-off assets ,
Total.
Losses charged off:On loans and discountsOn bonds, securities, etcOn trust department operations..Other lossesOn foreign exchange
Total
Net addition to profits during the year..
13,8267,4961,155
6,0412522
187448747
7,470
1,80952
1,871660870
5,262
2,208117
2,325
13115813118
438
1,887
13,9517,9541,337
6,1853524
5971,093
8,016
1,89737
1.987'655858
5,434
% 582108
2,690
2038210
11016
421
2,269
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN THE DISTEICT OFCOLUMBIA
The aggregate resources of the 24 building and loan associationsin the District of Columbia, under the supervision of the Comp-troller of the Currency, June 30, 1925, were $43,977,000, comparedwith resources of 23 associations, June 30, 1924, amounting to$40,467,000.
The loans made by these associations increased during the yearfrom $38,968,000 to $42,482,000, and installment payments on sharesincreased from $35,452,000 to $38,653,000.
Eighteen of these associations operate on the permanent plan, 5on the serial plan, and 1 on the terminating plan. Twenty-twoassociations require installment dues or payments of $1, one requirespayments of $2, and one payments of $2.50.
The number of borrowing members June 30, 1925, 15,562, showedan increase since June 30, 1924, of 768, and the number of nonborrow-ing members, 41,873, was increased in this period 2,433.
Information relative to these associations in the fiscal years endedJune 30, 1909 to 1925, is shown in the following statement, and sum-maries of resources and liabilities, supplemented by statements of
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receipts and disbursements, in six-month periods ended December31, 1924, and June 30, 1925, are published in the appendix of thisreport.
Years
June 30—1909 _ -._ _..19101911 _19121913 . . . .191419151916 -191719181919192019211922192319241925
Numberof asso-ciations
2219192020202019192020212422232324
Loans
$13, 511, 58714,415,83214,965,22016,004, 70017,398, 01018,582,15619, 524,06520,186, 66220,951, 08921, 507,90423, 654, 00027, 398, 00029, 520, 00033, 233, 00036,157, 00038,968, 00042, 482, 000
Installmentson shares
$11,996,35713,213, 64413,324, 21714, 529,97716,453,04417,113,89917,866, 33718,668, 80819,413,26620, 252, 00522, 463, 00025, 373, 00027, 593, 00030, 506, 00032, 858, 00035,452,00038, 653, 000
Aggregateresources
$14,393,92715,250,73116,017,40517,100, 29318,438,29419,029,26020,655, 61421,611,00722,264, 00523,215, 02725,699, 00029,322, 00031,683, 00034,879,00037, 589,00040,467,00043,977, 000
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN TEE UNITED STATES
The total number of building and loan associations in the UnitedStates, as disclosed by statistics furnished by Mr. H. F. Cellarius,secretary United States League of Local Building and Loan Associa-tions, in the year 1924-25 was 11,844, and the total membership ofthese associations was 8,554,352, an increase over the preceding yearof 18.76 per cent; and aggregate assets were $4,765,937,197, an in-crease of $822,997,317, or 20.87 per cent. The growth of these asso-ciations in the last year far exceeded the growth in the preceding year.
New Jersey's increase in assets was $197,084,169, which representsthe growth for a year and a half, as the figures in the 1924 table areas of December 31, whereas the totals heretofore have been for thefiscal year ended June 30 annually. Ohio's growth was $117,145,131for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1924, while the increase in Penn-sylvania was $115,000,000 for the last calendar year. Other increasesin assets in States showing more than 10,000,000 last year are-Massachusetts, $47,207,279; Illinois, $41,233,691; New York, $34,-557,688; Wisconsin, $25,190,245; Indiana, $24,042,967; California,$23,416,684; Texas, $21,943,756; Louisiana, $19,034,544; Missouri,$18,181,767; Nebraska, $14,223,064; Washington, $12,301,435; Kan-sas $12,239,953; North Carolina, $12,049,626; Oklahoma, $11,977,388;and Michigan, $11,536,832.
Statistics relative to building and loan associations in each Stateand the District of Columbia are shown in the following statement:
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StatesNumberof asso-ciations
Pennsylvania *OhioNew Jersey2
MassachusettsIllinoisNew York.IndianaNebraska.-.WisconsinCaliforniaLouisiana. _MissouriMichiganKansasOklahoma _North Carolina1
KentuckyWashingtonDistrict of Colombia-TexasIowa _ColoradoArkansas..W est VirginiaUtahMinnesotaFlorida.South Carolina *Rhode IslandMaineConnecticutOregonMontanaNew Hampshire _DelawareNorth Dakota^South DakotaTennesseeMew Mexico iArizonaVermontOther States
4,3001,0001, 364
217814301380
8215513894
24180
14486
2471365924
10274555957257925
1648
3937203028401624171237
1,061
Totalmember-
ship
1, 600, 000>,686
927, 4953S2, 274572. 000408, 996317, 055192, 200168,113116, 389135, 360154, 780158, 597152, 615121, 44285,000116, 400151,04355, 65466,99465, 00053,04239,26752,30045, 07542, 88018,15024, 00026,68525,60032,67728,80034,40014,22112, 65012, 3608,1607,5505,7505,5503,012
425,130
Total assets
$860,000, 000765, 306, 091599, 812, 925311, 962, 911273,326, 625217, 007,141192, 025, 913123,021, 650118,182, 354108,687,143106, 931, 40193,557, 80580,302, 26778,850, 05777, 788, 00670,000, 00055,196, 45753, 242, 31142, 032, 00033, 980, 08633, 309, 99525, 672, 26924f 848, 26823,256, 75822,550, 62020,839, 95415,450, 00015,000,00014,887,67514, 335, 32314,193,31011,802, 43711, 649. 2727,330, 5346,201, 3396,169, 3975, 078. 5324,477, 8992.550, 0002,378, 8931.353, 951
22i; 387, 628
Total. 11,844 | 8,554,352 4, 765, 937,197
Increase inassets
$115,000,000117,145,131197,084,16947,207, 27941,233, 69134, 557, 68824,042, 96714,223, 06425,190, 24523,416,68419,034, 54418,181,76711,536,83212,239, 95311, 977, 38812,049, 626
196,45712,301,4353,261,00021,943, 7564,314,6095,425,3833,436,1705, 274,0063,312, 5304, 839, 954
8. 475, 7582,326,5111, 677,3822,492,1121, 802,4371, 202, 085748, 899831, 669744, 225678, 532601,164250, 000450,956306, 759
11,982, 600
822, 997, 317
Increase inmember-
ship
200,000313, 718239,90825,638122, 00048, 90219, 05429,20024,65328,35024,28829,93532,11021, 61519,1318,214400
32,5942,79436,9048,50012,5225,0589,8006,6259,680
(3)3,6003,5423,0503, 5653,8102,400
9161,8501,4851,1601,100300550581
11, 970
1,351,472
1 Estimated. 2 As "Dec. 31, 1924, figures heretofore as of June 30. 3 Included in other States.
MONETARY STOCKS IN THE PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES OF THEWORLD
Statistics compiled by the Mint Bureau for the calendar year 1924with respect to the monetary stock of principal countries of the world,show a total gold stock of $9,669,359,000, of which amount $9,578,-829,000 was in banks and public treasuries, and the remainder,$90,530,000, was in circulation. The silver stock amounted to$2,668,317,000.
In comparison with revised figures for the calendar year 1923, thestock of gold showed an increase of $530,960,000 ana the stock ofsilver showed a reduction of $81,322,000.
The following statement shows the monetary stocks in the principalcountries of the world, as compiled by the Mint Bureau:
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[Stated in United States money (OOO omitted), except paper stock, which is stated in monetary unit of issuing country (000 omitted)]
Country
North America:United StatesCanadaIVTfvxipoBritish Honduras 1Costa Rica.Cuba1
D<vrmrrirt£vn KApnhlio 1Guatemala2
HaitiHondurasNewfoundland6
NicaraguaPanama *SalvadorVirgin IslandsBritish West Indies-
Barbados •JamaicaTrinidad
Dutch West IndiesFrench West Indies-
Guadeloupe•\Tartiniou©
South America:ArgentinaBoliviaBrazilChile
Ecuador* __Guiana—
BritishDutchFrench«
Paraguay
Mone-tary
standard
G o l d -do . _dodod o -dodododo
SilverGold....
dodo
— d o -do
dododo
. . . do - _
—do—_
—do. __dodo 'dodo
—do.. _
dodo.. -
—do—-
Monetary unit
Name
Dollardo
PesoDollarsColonPesoDollarQuetzalGourdePesoDollarCordobaBalboaColon _Dollar
doPoundDollarGuilder
Francdo
PesoBolivianoMilreis—Peso __
doSucre
PoundGuilderFrancPeso
UnitedStates
equiva-lent
$1.001.00.4985
1.00.25
1.001.001.00.20
1.001.001.00.50.965
1.01384.86651.0138.402
.193
.193
.9648
.3893
.5462
.365
.9733
.4867
4.8665.402.193.9648
Metallicstock
unclassi-fied
i $236,503
- - , , 5 5 -
600"
Gold stock
In banksand publictreasuries
$4,547,407192,504
90684
8,033114208
130030
1,000
4003,369
86
109
1324
453,1758,225
54,498io 34,108
4,682
79
i 3,181
In cir-culation
$29,072
40
ii 7,6171,657
Total
$4, 547,407192,504
90684
37,105114208
130030
1,000
4403,369
86
109
1324
453,1758,225
54,49834,1087,6176,339
79
i 3, Isi
Silverstock
$818,609i 27, 964
190247
16,3682473 32
4202,300
315325
75~
951888654242
194
17
2,957u 9, 519
2,006
" 3 1333
Paper circu-lation inmonetary
unit of issu-ing country
5, 320,946426,985
31820,554
Popula-tion
110,9228,967
14, 46345
485331, 821 2. 899
1,27625,33911, 7755 1,250
2,0003,268
12,0487 2,500
22223
9 2,6021,480
35,000• 20,000
1,319,79841,944
3,007,874i 271,252n 29,121
16,119
1,6332,4009,000
" 262, 707
8972,0051,631
662265638434
1,52625
156858391166
230240
8,6992,890
30,6363,8196,3002,000
29810826
Per capita
Un-classi-fied
stock
$16.35
Gold
$41.0021.47
2.00
Silver
$7.323.19
4.221.41 ! .51
12.80 ! 5.65.13.10
.28
.02.18
; .053.77
1.012.21
! 3.44
2.92
.66
1.41
52.102.851.798.941.21
23.081,000
3.17
.73
3.18
.638.68
.49
.75
3.00
6.101.031.671.46
.41
.01
.771.511.00
.103.08
Paper
$47. 9747.62
7.0742.38
114. 461.42
12.647.221.897.555.12
7.89100.00
.14
.266.658.92
152.1783.33
151. 7214.5198.1871.034.628.06
5.4722.22
346.15262.71
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P e r u . . ,__U r u g u a y ~.. ....•Venezuela9
Europe:Austria15
Belgium15.. _.Bulgaria..-.Czechoslovakia-Danzig _DenmarkEsthonia18
Finland _•_ _ _France1 9 . . ,Germany
Great Britain and Irish FreeState.
Greece18 . .Hungary „„,, ,. ,'.IcelandItaly . .LatviaLithuaniaMalta _NetherlandsNorway ._Poland21
Portugal _Rumania,T., . ^KussiaSpain - . . - -SwedenSwitzerland.Turkey24
Yugoslavia.,Asia:
British North BorneoCeylon.. ._ _
d o , . . . Pound.do.. . , -! Pesodo
do. . .do__.do
(17)
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. . .do . . . .-do
. . .dodo
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4. 86651. 0342
Bolivar ! - 1Q3
SchillingFrancLevKroneGuldenKroneKroonMarkFrancR e i c h s -
mark.Pound
Drachma,. _Krone- -
doLiraLatLitasPoundGuilderKroneZloty .EscudoLeuChervonetzPeseta.KronaFrancPiasterDinar
DollarRupee
• 1407.193.193. 2026.195.268.268.193.193. 2382
4. 8665
.193
.2026
.268
.193
. 193
. 104. 8665.402.268.193
1. 0805.193
5.1455.193.268.193.044.193
.5678
.3244
H 20. 3371 .w' mv
-"360,"Il5~
173,235
15,000
1,55852, 5437, 652
56,1451,3908,379
710, 394145, 692
760, 874
7,7205 000
60383, 6083,026
114
202, 85439,45619,95610, 48326. 020
- . . ! 73,047! 489. Ifi4
894
63, 74196, 319
345, 52613, 965
14
52,066
20, 33757,00215 000
1,55852, 5437,652
56,1451, 3908,379
710, 394145, 692
760,874
7,7205,000
60383, 6083,026
114
202, 85439, 45619,95610, 48326, 02073,047
489,16463, 741
148, 385345, 526
13,965
14
t2.9509;000
8416 14, 289
3,281
1,9475, 569
16193
59,00862,483
302,368
116,831
61020 219
49,2823,5115,3084,941
22 2, 65123 34, 504
125,6911,098
33, 83873, 5483,369
10, 687
" 5,83868,50040, 000
838, 7777. 674, 2164, 400, 0008, 810, 400
31, 912478, 25635, 627
1, 249,94640, 603,9656, 356, 743
481, 517
4, 866, 0004,513,989,561
20, 514, 2005,930
1 Last year's figures.2 Gold standard established Nov. 26, 1924.3 Stock in banks.4 Fluctuates with the price of silver.« Stated in United States dollars, and including $800,000 in United States bills.6 Estimated on basis of data considered fairly reliable.7 Stated in francs.s Stock held by one of three banks.9 Including amount held in banks.
« At the mint.11 In circulation on June 30, 1924.12 Amount in circulation.
750970, 025391, 300675, 800
1, 762, 62519, 356, 438
62,4064, 546, 658
537, 293913, 912
24 158, 7496, 001, 504
1,88947,994
« I n October, 1924.H At the end of January, 1925.» Stock in National Bank.16 Including minor coins.17 Monetary standard not established-18 Gold standard established Juno 20, 1924.19 In Bank of France on Dec. 24, 1924.80 Including bronze coins.21 Gold standard established July 1, 1924.22 Including other coin.23 On Dec. 1, 1924.24 On Jan. 31, 1924. Paper circulation stated in Turkish pounds ($4.3965).
7,3001,5292S 412
6,4237.4664, 861
13, 611400
3, 2901,1113,403
39, 21059, 856
47, 262
5,9507,951
9638. 835
1,8514,651
1846,9772,632
27,1796,041
16. 262131, 299
21, 3385,9883, 886
14, 54912, 017
2584,504
11,78
3.66
.07
2.7937.286.22
.247.081.57
17. 071.252.46
.18. 122.43
16.10
1.30.63
6.282.151.63.02
29.0714.99
.721.731.62. 56
22.9210.6438.1823.751.16
i
1 933.73
.011.91
67
4.871.69.01 I
06 11.501.04
6.40
3.01
.131.187.061.33.19.82.16.26
5.89. 18
8.715.06
.28
2.37
.8044.8016. 58
130. 591,027. 89
905. 16647. 2979.78
145. 3732.07
367. 311, 035. 55
106. 20
10.19
81.7. 82; 567, 726. 02
93. 62528. 23
3.2019.994.07
139. 06148. 6724. 38
291. 781,190. 29
.48213.0889.73
235. 1810.91
499. 42
7.3210.66
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[Stated in United States money (000 omitted), except paper stock, which is stated in monetary unit of issuing country (000 omitted))OO
Country
Asia—Continued.China 2«Cyprus IslandFederal Malay StatesIndia, BritishIndo-China, FrenchJapan (including Taiwan).. .Netherlands, East Indies . . .PalestinePersia1
Philippine IslandsSarawakSiamStraits SettlementsSyria
Africa:Abyssinia *Algeria _ .Belgian CongoEgypt " _EritreaGambiaGold Coast _Kenya Colony and Uganda..MadagascarMoiocco, FrenchNigeriaNyasalandPortuguese East Africa l._ .Portuguese West Africa *Reunion Island *Rhodesia- .
SenegalSierra Leone
Somaliland—British
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standard
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. . .dodo
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. . .dodo
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Name
DollarPoundDollarRupeePiasterYenGuilderPound. .KranPesoDollarTicalDollarPound
ThalariFranc
doPoundLira
dodo
ShillingFranc
doPound
doEscudo
doFrancPoundFrancPound
RupeeFranc
UnitedStates
equiva-lent
(<)$4. 8665
.5678
.4867(4).4985.402
4.9431(4).50.56783709
.56783.860
(4).193193
4. 9431193
4. 86654. 8665
2433.193.193
4. 86654. 86651.08051. 0805.193
4. 8665.193
4.8665
.3244
.193
Metallicstock
unclassi-fied
$15,000
13, 857
18,197
1,747
8,531
1,90037 122
Gold stock
In banksand publictreasuries
$292
108,609
585,73853,667
3,406
1,682
16,508
395332
6 830
33
In cir-culation
$78
Total
$292
108,609
585,73853, 667
3,406
1,682
16, 508
395410
6 830
33
Silverstock
$135,95771167
399,23116,495
168,272494
18, 65419,007
44, 71011,503
340
1,692
9,42213, 703
6,62142249
690
150
292241
Paper circu-lation inmonetary
unit of issu-ing country
100,949525
4,1741, 792,087
65,8721, 745,357
319,9341,250
51,2962« 157,193
156114, 387104,916
7,930
2251,099, 684
26a 109, 95042,000
1191,3091,194
261,000280,100
294
88,22411,30033,000
6 10,000183,107
56
3006,593
Popula-tion
431,480317
1,390318,942
18, 98278, 57547,204
7009,500
10,906600
9,322935
2,140
8,0005,806
15,00013,551
450210
2,2992,5293,3826,000
18,5881,1763,1204,000
1741,8671,2251,541
344206
Per capita
Un-classi-fied
stock
$0.19
6.48
3.31
.13
1.42
10.89.07
Gold
$0.92
.34
7.451.14
.31
1.80
1.22
.34
.13
.44
.16
Silver
$0.322.24.05
1.25.87
3.56.71-
1.951.73
4.7812.30
.04
3 76
3.734.05
.36
.36
.02
.05
.10
.851.17
Paper
0.231.663.005.623.47
22.216.781.795.39
14.34.26
12.27112.20
3.71
.03189.40
7.333.10
.95
.57
.4777.1746.68
.02
28.282.83
189. 645.36
149.43.04
.8732.00
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Oceania:AustraliaNew ZealandFiji Islands 1Society Islands _ _
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.1934.8665.193.3244
4.86654.86654.8665.193
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107,92837, 581
779, 910
3,00052,437
121,218
494
9,578,829 90, 530
3,00052,437
121,218
494
9,669,359
1, 8633, 528
800243
945
755
2,668,317
2,0009,259
175,00011,456
190,0004,854
57,0946,750
43019, 723
1,0007,2002,0946,929
11 464197
5, 6351,266
16428
1, 770, 701
26
19.1529. 60
.4.4
1.437.57
21. 51
3.01
5.46
1.8(5.49.38.03
4 80
4.60
1.51
2.001.29
83.571.65
16 5724 64
10.135.332.62
704. 39
* Last year's figures.4 Fluctuates with the price of silver.• Estimated on basis of data considered fairly reliable,
is Stock in National Bank.2* Incomplete.
26 Exclusive of 2,614,688 pesos in United States Federal reserve bank notes.26*Oct. 31, 1924.27 Stock of gold and silver in Northern Rhodesia28 On Dec. 27, in South African reserve bank.
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 UnitedStates, 1923. 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 havingactual possession): Canada, $12,640,714; Brazil, $2,433,250; Peru, $5,158,490; Czechoslovakia, $52,716,520 (including silver); Esthonia, $142,708,487; France, $359,813,953; Germany,$49,334,078; Latvia, $1,529,139; Lithuania, $2,963,802; Rumania, $82,630,958; Spain, $6,370,970; Switzerland, $1,322,986; Japan, $156,529,000; Philippine Islands, $52,528,097; StraitsSettlements, $3,763,686
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FEDEEAI LAEfD BA^KS
The resources of the 12 Federal land banks amounted to $1,059,-486,000, September 30, 1925, and showed an increase in the year of$75,700,000.
Net mortgage loans which constitute the principal assets of thesebanks increased in the year from $905,536,000 to $989,960,000.United States Government securities owned were reduced in the yearfrom $43,146,000 to $29,283,000, and cash on hand and in banks wasreduced from $11,080,000 to $9,062,000.
The capital stock of these banks was $52,784,000, of which amount$1,332,000 was held by the United States Government; $50,978,000was held by national farm loan associations; $472,000 was held byborrowers through agents, and $2,000 by individual subscribers.
The amount of capital stock of these banks originally subscribedfor by the United States Government was $8,892,000, of whichamount $7,560,000 has been retired to date.
The principal liabilities of these banks represent farm loan bondsoutstanding, which aggregated $973,344,000, September 30 last,and showed an increase in the year of $66,129,000.
Undivided profits were increased from $4,056,000 to $5,262,000,and legal reserve was increased from $5,734,000 to $7,545,000.Surplus funds and other reserves showed an increase of $3,000.
Consolidated statement of the resources and liabilities of thesebanks, September 30. 1925, follows:
Consolidated statement of condition of the 12 Federal land banks at close of businessSeptember 30, 1925
Assets:Net mortgage loans _•. $989, 960, 218. 89Interest accrued but not yet due on mortgage loans 18, 387, 586. 32United States Government bonds and securities 29, 283, 375. 49Interest accrued but not yet due on bonds and securities.. 195, 007. 36Other interest accrued but not yet due 32, 685. 47Cash on hand and in banks 9, 062, 213. 59Notes receivable, acceptances, etc 3, 527, 922. 14Accounts receivable 746, 137. 74Installments matured (in process of collection) 1, 121, 955* 42Banking houses . 2, 046, 493. 50Furniture and fixtures 263, 926. 44Sheriffs' certificates, judgments, etc. (subject to redemp-
tion) 4, 291, 36L 90Other assets 567, 493. 85
Total assets . „ 1,059,486, 378. 11
Liabilities:Farm loan bonds outstanding 973, 343, 685. 00Interest accrued but not yet due on farm loan bonds 15, 541, 386. 88Notes payable 431, 956. 45Accounts payable 475, 848. 57Other interest accrued but not yet due 12, 462. 45Due borrowers on uncompleted loans 357, 595. 24Amortization installments paid in advance 1, 364, 142. 16Farm loan bond coupons outstanding (not presented) 770, 944. 55Dividends declared but unpaid 753, 378, 62Other liabilities _ 738, 378. 46
Total liabilities . . . . . 993,789,778.38
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Net worth:Capital stock United States Govern-
ment $1, 331, 930. 00National farm loan association 50, 978, 052. 50Borrowers through agents 472, 265. 00Individual subscribers 1, 585. 00
Total capital stock 52, 783, 832. 50Reserve (legal) 7, 544, 700. 00Surplus, reserves, etc 105, 828. 23Undivided profits 5, 262, 239. 00
$65, 696, 599. 73
Total liabilities and net worth . 1, 059, 486, 378. 11
Memoranda:Net earnings to Sept. 30, 1925 32, 913, 780. 91Less—•
Dividends paid $13, 209, 071. 10Carried to suspense account 1, 323, 953. 38Real estate charged off 5, 037, 769. 23
• 19, 570, 793. 71Carried to surplus, reserve, etc 536, 048. 20Carried to reserve (legal) 7, 544, 700. 00Carried to undivided profits 5, 262, 239. 00
Total carried to surplus, reserve and undivided profits._ 13, 342, 987. 20
Capital stock originally subscribed by United StatesGovernment . 8, 892, 130. 00
Amount of Government stock retired to date 7, 560, 200. 00
Capital stock held by United States Government 1, 331, 930. 00
JOINT-STOCK LAKD BANKS
The resources of joint-stock land banks amounted to $580,810,000,September 30, 1925, and exceeded the amount a year ago by $105=618,000.
Like Federal land banks, the principal resources of these banks arerepresented by mortgage loans, which amounted to $519,237,000September 30? and exceeded the amount a year ago by $89,171,000.United States Government securities amounted to $26,550,000compared with $14,671?000 a year ago, and cash on hand and inbanks was increased from $13,442,000 to $14,094,000.
The paid-in capital stock of these banks was $40,804,000 or $6,-725,000 more than a year ago. Legal reserves of $3,661,000 com-pared with $2,384,000 in September, 1924, and undivided profits of$2,347,000 showed an increase in the year of $1,136,000.
Liabilities of these banks incident to the issuance of farm loanbonds, were $507,686,000, compared with $419,745,000 a year ago.
Consolidated statement of the resources and liabilities of thesebanks follows:Consolidated statement of condition of the joint-stock land banks at the close of busi-
ness September 30, 1925Assets:
Net mortgage loans .__. . . $519, 237,214, 59Interest accrued but not yet due on mortgage loans 9, 525, 580. 66United States Government bonds and securities 28, 550, 481. 12Interest accrued but not yet due on bonds and. securities,_ 270, 122. 29Other interest accrued but not yet due 93, 021. 53Cash on hand and in banks.—"—.-. ~ 14, 093, 836. 40
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Assets—Continued.Notes receivable, acceptances, etc $3, 559, 072. 59Accounts receivable 1, 307, 556. 71Installments matured (in process of collection) 1, 341, 834, 77Banking houses.. 1, 006, 985. 00Furniture and fixtures 184, 582. 03Sheriffs' certificates, judgments, etc., subject to redemp-
tion 1, 446, 718. 33Real estate 2, 145, 373. 83Other assets 47, 131. 34
Total assets 580,809, 511. 19
Liabilities:Farm loan bonds outstanding 507, 685, 600. 00Interest accrued but not yet due on farm loan bonds 8, 995, 071. 59Notes payable... 7, 305, 862. 21Accounts payable 3, 076, 790. 96Other interest accrued but not yet due 80, 032. 57Due borrowers on uncompleted loans 1, 538, 665. 74Amortization installments paid in advance 831, 193. 93Farm loan bond coupons outstanding (not presented) 741, 099. 75Dividends declared but unpaid 198, 543. 50Other liabilities.. 51, 660. 48
Total liabilities 530, 504, 520. 73Net worth:
Capital stock paid in $40, 804, 060. 53Surplus paid in 1, 359, 830. 83Surplus earned 942, 174. 03Reserve (legal) 3, 660, 653. 65Other net worth accounts 1, 190, 881. 38Undivided profits 2, 347, 390. 04
50, 304, 990. 46
Total liabilities and net worth 580, 809, 511. 19
FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANKS
The resources of the 12 Federal intermediate credit banks showed again in the year ended September 30, 1925, of $7,634,000, andamounted, on the latter date, to $112,659,000.
Direct loans and rediscounts aggregated $64,318,000, and showedan increase in the year of $12,039,000. Holdings of United StatesGovernment securities amounted to $5,166,000, and showed an in-crease of $2,866,000. Cash on hand and in banks showed a reductionof $2,412,000.
The subscribed capital stock of these banks, $60,000,000 showed nochange in the year. Surplus funds showed an increase of $529,000and undivided profits, a reduction of $76,000. Outstanding deben-tures amounted to $43,768,000, compared with $35,112,000 a yearago.
Notes and bills payable were increased from $375,000 to $3,800,000and notes and bills rediscounted were reduced from $7,450,000 inSeptember, 1924, to $1,906,000 in September, 1925.
Consolidated statement of the resources and liabilities of thesebanks follows:
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Consolidated statement of condition of the 12 Federal intermediate credit banks asof the close of business September 30, 1925
Assets:Direct loans . . . . . . . . ._ . . $33, 756, 897. 04Rediscounts . 30, 560, 889. 14Accrued interest on loans and rediscounts 247, 972. 02United States Government bonds and securities 5, 165, 635. 16Accrued interest on United States Government bonds and
securities . 39, 032. 78Other securities 1, 100, 000. 00Other accrued interest 1, 677. 12"Rediscounts for other Federal intermediate credit banks.. 925, 000. 00Cash on hand and in banks 4, 750, 821. 21Capital stock callable from United States Treasury 36, 000, 000. 00Furniture and fixtures 18,099. 33Documentary stamps _Other assets „ 92, 822. 43
Total-assets „_ 112, 658, 846. 23
Liabilities:Capital stock subscribed. . 60, 000, 000. 00Surplus.. . «..„__. ._ . . . . 680, 584. 46Undivided profits 907, 691. 82Other reserves 109, 574. 73Debentures outstanding ._„._„___ 43, 767, 910. 00Accrued interest on debentures outstanding 565, 183. 10Notes and bills payable . 3, 800, 000. 00Notes and bills rediscounts. __ „ 1, 906, 100. 00Deferred rediscounts . 298, 499. 94Interest collected not earned „__„. 416, 314. 85Cash capital rediscount agencies . 152, 933. 31Other accrued interest . . „. 10, 241. 34Other liabilities . . 43, 812. 68
Total liabilities. . . . . . _ „ „ . 112, 658, 846. 23
FATIOFAL AGKRICTJLTTTKAL CEEDIT COKPORATIOtfS
Under Title II of the agricultural credits act of 1923, provision ismade for the incorporation of national agricultural credit corporationswith a paid in capital of not less than $250,000, and also for theorganization of rediscount corporations with capital of not less than$1,000,000, the course of procedure in either case being practicallyidentical with that provided by law for the organization of nationalbanks. Provision is also made for the conversion of State charteredagricultural and livestock financing corporations into nationalagricultural credit corporations following procedure similar to thatincident to the conversion of State banks to national banking associa-tions. Consolidation of two or more national agricultural creditcorporations is also contemplated and provided for. Supervision ofthe incorporation, together with that of the business of such cor-porations, is imposed by law upon the Comptroller of the Currency.
The powers of these corporations are enumerated in sections 203,204, 205, 206, and 207 of the act as follows:
SEC. 203. (a) That each national agricultural credit corporation shall havepower, under such rules and regulations as the Comptroller of the Currency mayprescribe—
(1) To make advances upon, to discount, rediscount, or purchase, and to sellor negotiate, with or without its indorsement or guaranty, notes, drafts, or billsof exchange, and to accept drafts or bills of exchange, which—
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(A) Are issued or drawn for an agricultural purpose, or the proceeds of whichhave been or are to be used for an agricultural purpose;' (B) Have a maturity, at the time of discount, purchase, or acceptance, notexceeding nine months; and
(G) Are secured at the time of discount, purchase, or acceptance by ware-house receipts or other like documents conveying or securing title to nonperish-able and readily marketable agricultural products, or by chattel mortgages orother like instruments conferring a first and paramount lien upon live stockwhich is being fattened for market.
(2) To make advances upon or to discount, rediscount, or purchase, and tosell or negotiate with or without its indorsement or guaranty, notes secured bychattel mortgages conferring a first and paramount lien upon maturing or breed-ing live stock or dairy herds, and having a maturity at the time of discount,rediscount, or purchase not exceeding three years.
(3) To subscribe for, acquire, own, buy, sell, and otherwise deal in Treasurycertificates of indebtedness, bonds or other obligations of the United States tosuch extent as its board of directors may determine.
(4) To act, when requested by the Secretary of the Treasury, as fiscal agent ofthe United States, and to perform such services as the Secretary of the Treasurymay require in connection with the issue, sale, redemption or repurchase of bonds,notes, Treasury certificates of indebtedness, or other obligations of the UnitedStates.
(5) To purchase, hold, acquire, and dispose of shares of the capital stock ofany corporation organized under the provisions of section 207, of this title, in anamount not to exceed at any time 20 per centum of its paid in and unimpairedcapital and surplus.
(6) To purchase, hold, and convey real estate for the following purposes, andfor no others:
(A) Such as shall be necessary for its accommodation in the transaction of itsbusiness.
(B) Such as shall be mortgaged to it in good faith by way of security for debtspreviously contracted.
(C) Such as shall be conveyed to it in satisfaction of loans or advances madeor debts previously contracted in the course of its dealings.
(D) Such as it shall purchase at sales under judgments, decrees, or mortgagesheld by the corporation or shall purchase to secure debts due to it.
(7) To act as custodian, trustee, or agent for holders of notes, drafts, or billsof exchange sold or negotiated under paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (a) ofthis section or under section 207.
(8) To issue, subject to such regulations as the Comptroller of the Currencymay prescribe, collateral trust notes or debentures, with a maturity not exceedingthree years, and to pledge as security for such notes or debentures any notes, drafts,bills of exchange, or other securities held by the corporation under the terms ofthis title. The regulations of the Comptroller of the Currency may prescribethe form of notes or debentures, and of notes, drafts, bills of exchange, warehousereceipts, chattel mortgages, or other instruments which may be pledged as securitytherefor, the provisions which may be made with regard to release, substitution,or exchange of such securities, and with regard to protection, supervision,inspection, and reinspection of the agricultural commodities or live stock pledgedor mortgaged as security therefor.
(b) The United States Government shall assume no liability, direct or indirect,for any debentures or other obligations issued under this title, and all such deben-tures and other obligations shall contain conspicuous and appropriate language,to be prescribed in form and substance by the Comptroller of the Currency andapproved by the Secretary of the Treasury, clearly indicating that no such liabilityis assumed.
(c) Any obligation referred to in paragraphs (1) or (2) of subdivision (a) ofthis section, which is secured by chattel mortgage upon live stock of an estimatedmarket value at least equal to the face amount of such obligation, may be addi-tionally secured by mortgage or deed of trust upon real estate or by other securi-ties, under such regulations as may be made by the Comptroller of the Currency.
LIMITATIONS
SEC. 204. Except as hereinafter provided in section 207 of this title, nonational agricultural credit corporation shall incur liabilities, whether direct orcontingent, in excess of ten times its paid-in and unimpaired capital and surplus;nor shall any such corporation make advances to or hold notes or other direct
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obligations of any person or corporation, or have outstanding acceptances forany person or corporation, in an amount exceeding 20 per centum of the paid-inand unimpaired capital and surplus of such corporation, unless such advances,notes, acceptances, or other obligations are adequately secured by warehousereceipts representing readily marketable and nonperishable agricultural com-modities, in which event the amount of such advances to, or notes or other directobligations of, or acceptances for, such one person, association, or corporationshall not exceed 50 per centum of such paid-in and unimpaired capital and sur-plus. No such corporation shall purchase, own, or deal in any live stock exceptlive stock taken in the course of liquidation of obligations held by it.
INTEREST RATES
SEC. 205. (a) Any national agricultural credit corporation may charge on anyloan or discount made, or upon any note, bill of exchange, or other evidence ofdebt, interest at the rate allowed by the laws of the State in which such corpora-tion is located.
(b) The taking, receiving, reserving, or charging a rate of interest greater thanis allowed by subdivision (a), when knowingly done, shall be deemed a forfeitureof the entire interest which the note, bill, or other evidence of debt carries withit or which has been agreed to be paid thereon. In case the greater rate of inter-est has been paid, the person by whom it has been paid, or his legal representa-tive, may recover back in an action in the nature of an action for debt twice theamount of the interest thus paid from the corporation taking or receiving thesame, provided such action is commenced within two years from the time theusurious interest was collected.
CAPITAL STOCK
SEC. 206, (a). That no national agricultural credit corporation shall be permit-ted to commence business with a paid-in capital of less than $250,000; and nopermit to begin business shall be issued to any such corporation by the Comp-troller of the Currency until there shall have been filed with him a certificatesigned by the president or treasurer and. by individuals comprising a majority ofthe board of directors of such corporation showing that at least 50 per centumof the authorized capital stock of such corporation has been paid in in cash; andthe remainder of the capital stock of such corporation shall be paid in install-ments of at least 10 per centum each on the whole amount of the capital, andthe entire authorized capital stock shall be paid in within six months from thedate upon which such corporation shall be authorized by the Comptroller of theCurrency to commence business. The payment of each installment shall becertified to the Comptroller of the Currency under oath by the president orcashier of such corporation.
(b) The capital stock of any such corporation may be increased at any timewith the approval of the Comptroller of the Currency by a vote of two-thirds ofthe holders of its issued and outstanding capital stock, or by written consentof all of its shareholders without a meeting and without a formal vote; and maybe reduced in like manner: Provided, That in no event shall such capital stock bereduced to an amount less than one-tenth of its then outstanding indebtedness,direct or contingent, or to an amount less than $250,000, nor without at the sametime reducing proportionately outstanding liabilities. No national agriculturalcredit corporation, except as herein provided, shall withdraw or permit to be with-drawn, either in the form of dividends or otherwise, any portion of its paid-incapital, and section 5204 of the Revised Statutes, prohibiting the payment ofunearned dividends or the withdrawal of capital of national banks, shall be heldto apply to national agricultural credit corporations.
(e) The provisions and limitations contained in section 5139 of the RevisedStatutes, relative to transfer of the shares of the capital stock of national banks,shall apply to national agricultural credit corporations.
(d) Whenever any shareholder or his assign fails, upon demand of the Comp-troller of the Currency, to pay his subscription or any part thereof on stock ofany national agricultural credit corporation subscribed to by him, the directorsof the corporation, after 15 days' notice, shall proceed in the manner prescribedby section 5141 of the Revised Statutes for the collection of unpaid subscriptionsto stock of national banks.
(e) Section 5144 of the Revised Statutes, which relates to the right of share-holders of national banks to vote by proxy, shall be held to apply to shareholdersof national agricultural credit corporations.
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126 EEPORT1 OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
REDISCOUNT CORPORATIONS
SEC. 207. (a) That national agricultural credit corporations having an author-ized capital stock of $1,000,000 or over may be organized under the provisionsof this title, to exercise all the powers enumerated in section 203, except that inlieu of the powers conferred in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (a) of suchsection, such corporations shall have powers—
(1) Upon the indorsement of any national agricultural credit corporation, orof any bank or trust company which is a member of the Federal reserve system,to rediscount for such corporation, bank, or trust company, notes, drafts, bills ofexchange, and acceptances, which conform to the requirements of paragraphs(1) and (2) of subdivision (a) of section 203. Such indorsement shall be deemedto be a waiver of demand notice and protest by such corporation as to its ownindorsement exclusively.
(2) To discount or purchase notes, drafts, or bills of exchange issued or drawnby cooperative associations of producers of agricultural products, provided suchnotes, drafts, or bills of exchange are secured at the time of discount or purchaseby warehouse receipts or other like documents conveying or securing title to non-perishable and readily marketable agricultural products, and have a maturityat the time of discount or purchase not exceeding nine months.
(3) To sell or negotiate with or without recourse any note, draft, or bill ofexchange discounted or purchased hereunder.
(b) National agricultural credit corporations organized under the provisionsof this section, shall not be subject to the limitations contained in section 204,but the Comptroller of the Currency may, by general regulations, from time totime prescribe the amount of indebtedness, direct or contingent, which suchcorporations may incur, and the aggregate amount of paper of different typeswhich such corporations may rediscount for any one corporation.
(c) Corporations with powers limited, as provided in this section, shall not ...besubject to the requirements as to deposit of bonds or other obligations of theUnited States, as provided in section 208 of this title.
Section 210 of the act authorizes the investment in the capitalstock of these national agricultural credit corporations by membersof the Federal reserve system to the extent of 10 per cent of the capitaland surplus of the subscribing member banks.
These corporations, supplemented by the organization of redis-counting corporations, will, it is believed, round out the rural creditsscheme supervised by the Government.
Early in 1923 a number of applications were received for authorityto organize national agricultural credit corporations—one in Iowa,one in Kansas, and one in Texas. There was also received applica-tion for authority to convert an Indiana cattle loan company. Noneof these cases, however, was pursued to a conclusion, the reasontherefor being the fact that paragraph 1 of section 202 of the agri-cultural credit act as originally enacted did not authorize an inter-mediate credit bank to discount the paper of an agricultural creditcorporation organized under the laws of the United States, but onlyauthorized them to discount such paper when the agricultural creditcorporation was organized under tne laws of a State.
On March 4, 1925, this section was amended so as to authorize thediscounting of the paper of agricultural credit corporations organizedunder the laws of any State or the Government of the United States.In May, 1925, an application was made for the organization of thePacific National Agricultural Credit Corporation, at Fresno, Calif.,and later for the conversion of the Atlantic Grovers Corporation ofSouth Carolina. The California corporation having complied withall conditions precedent was authorized to begin business under dateof July 27, 1925, with capital of $500,000 and with the followingstaff of officers and directors:
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President, T. H. Ramsay; vice president, Harry M. Creech;cashier, Gerald D. Kennedv; directors, Charles F. Stern, W. E.Wilcox, I. W. Hellman, G. D." Kennedy, H. M. Creech, T. H. Ramsay,EL Russell, R. M. Hagen, and A. B. Nordling.
On September 28, the date upon which reports of condition weremade by national banks, the Pacific National Agricultural CreditCorporation made its initial report. The only existing liability wasthe paid in capital stock, amounting to $500,000. The assets wereas follows:Cash on hand and in bank.,. „_„_-____„ $321, 324. 35United States bonds „_„______„ __„„_ 130, 439. 67Loans . . 44, 165. 82Furniture and fixtures -_-_ __ . . - - 395. 10Other assets . 3, 675. 06
500, 000. 00
The only other case pending in connection with this legislation isthe South Carolina case, the conversion of a State corporation intothe Atlantic Growers National Agricultural Credit Corporation.
UHITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM
Statistics furnished by the Third Assistant Postmaster General,with respect to the Postal Savings System, in years ended June 30,1924-25, showed total resources on the latter date of $138,271,-619.82, which exceeded the amount in 1924 by $801,554.56.
At the close of the year 1924 the balance to the credit of depositorswas $132,814,135. Deposits during the year 1925 amounted to$92,000,349, and withdrawals aggregated $92,641,273, leaving abalance to the credit of 402,325 depositors, June 30, 1925, of $132,-173,211.
Statements showing the financial operations of the Postal SayingsSystem in years ended June 30, 1924 and 1925, and the activities ofthe system in the several States in the year ended June 30, 1925,follow:
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Comparative balance sheet for June SOi 1925, and June 30, 1934
Items
RESOURCESWorking cash:
Depository banks. * . _ _.Postmasters
Special funds:Treasurer of United States-
Reserve fundMiscellaneous (working) funds.
Accounts receivable:Accrued interest on bond investments _ _Due from discontinued depository banksDue from late postmasters . . .
Investments, carried at cost price:United States bonds-
Postal Savings 2^'s_ .__Fourth Liberty 4J£'s
Par value$9,752,94026,676,750
36,429, 690
LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS FUNDSDue depositors:
Outstanding principal, represented by certificates of depositAccrued interest on certificates of depositOutstanding savings stamps
Accounts payable:Due Postal Service—-Interest and profitsDue discontinued depository banks _•
Total liabilitiesSurplus funds:
Interest and profits (undistributed earnings) subject to future allocation ofmaturing interest charges
June 30
$97,759,025.37131,101,44
6,640,635.18393,267.54
358,112.16
15,677. 77
9,752,940.0023, 220,860. 36
132,173, 211.003,696,455. 68
61, 231. 90
2,129,359.001,362. 24
,1925
$97,890,126.81
7,033,902.72
373,789.93
32,973,800.36
188,271,619. 82
135,930,898. 58
2,130, 721. 24
138,061, 619.82
210,000.00
138, 271,619. 82
June 30> 1924
$96, 226, 670. 32179,815.83
i - *fcOfi /lftfi /iRfi 1 ^
6,624,100.591, 264,074.02
, , , , , 7 QQQ 1 <7A fil
355,010.1614.49
94, 739.49...,.,._. 410 764 Id
9,504,780.0023, 220,880. 36
_ _ _ . 3 2 ? 725, 640. 36
137,470,065. 26
132,814,135.003, 587,872. 23
62,890. 80136,464, 898.03
780,039,05
- — • >• •• • ' • • — • 7 8 0 , 0 3 9 . 0 5
r 137,244,937.08
225,128.18
,. 137,470,065.26
Increase
$1,532,355.05
1,483, HO, 66
16,534. 59
3,102.00
248,160.00
248,160.00
801, 554. 56
108, 583.45
1, 349, 319. 951, 362. 24
1,350, 6S2.19
816, 682. 74
801, 554. 56
Decrease
$48,714.39
870,806. 48854,271.89
14.4979,061. 7275,974. 21
640,924.00
1, 658. 90533, 999. 45
15,128.18
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Items June 30,1925 June 30,1924 Increase Decrease
EESOUECES—INTEREST-EARNINGWorking cash:
Depository banksInvestments, carried at cost price __
LIABILITIES—INTEREST-BEARINGDue depositors:
Outstanding principal, represented by certificates of deposit..
Excess of liabilities.
$97,759,025.3732,973,800. 36
$130, 732,825.73
132,173,211.00
$96,228,670.3232,725,640. 36
$128,952,310. 68
132,814,135. 00
$1, 532,355.05248,160.00
1,780, 515.05
1,440,385. 27 3, 861,824. 32
$640,924.00
2,421,439.05
Comparative statement of interest and profits for the fiscal years ended June SO, 1925, and June SO, 1924 oo
Items
Credits:Interest on bank deposits _Interest on bond investmentsMiscellaneous receiptsProfit realized on sale of investments
Debits:Interest credited to depositorsAllowances to postmasters'
Losses by fire, burglary, etcErroneous payments, uncollectible items, etc.
Excess of income.
Fiscal year 1925
$2,442,110.481,375,161.52
159.84
2,413,517.17
158.1069,564.80
$3,817,431.84
2,483, 240.07
1,334,191.77
Fiscal year 1924
$1,746, 691.892, 764,373.44
2.705, 743,206. 92
$10, 254, 274.9
3,048,631.07
43.70
3,048, 674. 77
7, 205, 600.18
Increase
$695,418. 59
157."l4"
114.4069, 564.80
Decrease
$1,389,211.92
5,743,206. 926,436,843.11
635,113. 90
565,434. 70
5,871,408.41
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State
Balance tothe credit ofdepositorsJune 30,
1924
Deposits *With-
drawals1
Balance tothe credit ofdepositorsJune 30,
1925
Increase inbalancesto the
credit ofdeposi-tors a
Savings stamps
Sold Re-deemed
Amount atinterest inbanks June
30,1925
Interestreceived
from banks
Interestpaid
depositors
Amountof de-posits
surren-dered
for bonds
United States.
Alabama.-AlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of Columbia-FloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdaho.. . :Illinois--IndianaIowa.KansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew York—_North CarolinaNorth Dakota..—OhioOklahoma .__.Oregon „.._.
$132,814,135
388,091599,554538, 704162,126
2,645,0511,514,0172,014,963
186,933342,175875, 722271,906
36, 6011,030, 7497,985, 524
773, 266836,356717,353287,365318,557192,100183,631
9,080,3562,649, 6622,032,915
69,4782,962,3942,827,103
301,297274,943423,933
3,985,827282,041
55,804,29654,430
161, 7903,141,9411,092, 7481,870,997
$92,000,349
447, 293732,799137,925
2,213,5441,475,3061,058, 645
94,364319, 931
1,563,839355,472
33,4881,931,1824,185,290
435,0851,513,002
751, 513159, 365199, 69183,511
136,3315,237, 2251,458,0971,761,897
41,5522,340,3843,792,187
236,466210,733
2,542,997888,194
33,336,47888,036
402,5321,526,7361,937,3111,405,047
$92,641,273 I $32,173,211 -$640,924 | $51,888.10 $53,547 $97,898,485.83 $2,442,110.48 $2,304,933. 72
367,298418,028568,918106,693
2,214,0231,034,6901,311,616
124,038286,104
1,291,087258,65148,320
1,366,1454,611,015
466,723712,509429,143186,205215,120114, 524147,918
5,924,1561,842,4861,377,477
36,7831,954,3232,580,859
164,180224,607231,061
3,018,229466,419
38,521,28670,173
167,0941,698,5331,122,4601,256,259
371,455628,819702, 585193,358
2,644,5721,954,6331,761,992
157,259376,002
1,148,474368,727
21,7691,595, 7867,559,799
741,6281,636,8491,039,723
260, 525303,128161,087172,044
8,393,4252,265,2732,417,335
74,2473,348,4554,038,431
336,007
403, 6053,510,595
703,81650,619,488
72,293397,228
2,970,1441,907,5992,019,785
—16,63629,265
163,88131,232
- 4 7 9440,616
-252 ,971- 2 9 , 674
33,827272,75298,821
- 1 4 , 8 3 2565,037
- 4 2 5 , 725-31 ,638800,493322,370
-26 ,840—15,429- 3 1 , 0 1 3- 1 1 , 587
-384,389384,420
4,769386,061
1,211,32834,71011,859
- 2 0 , 3 2 8-475,232
421,775-5,184,808
17,863235,438
-171,797814,851148,788
84.60-0 .8023.4040.80
1,090. 60269.10
1,230. 5026.60
318.00106.00133. 60
46.101,316.80
50.2045.2070.5032.2016.90
118.90111. 10
2, 773.00127. 20129. 5020.10
297.2064.80
161. 2010.90
320. 702,630.40
18.5019,891.50
4.1012.10
722.1081.90
114.10
48
2023
775302
1,45038
353113142
411,677
8243623317
14979
2,95092
13824
33358
157
2,81213
20,6222
1472282
113
321,276. 76640,522. 65
183,255.042.330,967.861,894,126.091,207,889.88
149,088. 51840,872.11
1,033,622. 34342,997.75
22,265.081, 621,371. 725,295,579.82
661,577.111, 626, 743. 32
952,176. 87221,144.07251,579. 50135,647. 55112,042.06
6,699,149.412,151,369.952,382,984.05
81,151. 792,978, 622. 284,121,290. 51
288,604.18240,796. 61305,563.90
2,666,368.08328,356.47
26,572,182.9472, 665.01
402,756.422.461,457.871,896,777.881,923,797.98
8,177. 5215, 642. 4414,115. 204,506. 62
58,531. 3642,578. 7333,423. 584,169.92
23, 564. 9922,008.45
7,315.43703.84
36,092.39136, 822. 70
15,998.9429, 651. 7619,041.035, 696.136,326. 483,639. 652,938. 40
174,430. 7357,444. 9556,240. 22
1,929.1465,299. 6589,871.62
6,848. 495,845. 967,836.69
71,491. 715,997.12
717,516. 641,533.067,515. 63
61,937.8338, 514. 6646,537. 76
6,060. 379,159. 657,750. 963,299. 83
46,371. 4923,761. 4538, 748. 23
3,205. 085,417. 43
14,743. 764,215. 21
560.3213,380.98
141,803. 8016,004. 9311,389. 9312,285. 254,929. 485,493. 344,476. 243,283.98
153,447.6450,515. 2726, 520. 53
1,247. 7848,933. 6334,426. 754,888.076,104.507,913. 73
69,617.132,900.41
997,040. 72841. 76
1,527. 2063.098.9411,512. 5231,542.86
$102,120
7,500
2,5404,000
4,940
5,6001,700
8002,3002,340
1,000
2,0006,1002,50012,0206,000400
1,000
7002,2409,200
7,500
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Pennsylvania..Porto RicoRhode Is land-South CarolinaSouth Dakota.TennesseeTexas. . -UtahVermontVirginiaVirgin Islands.Washington . . .West Virginia..WisconsinWyoming--—.
11,564,165155,302935, 311120,031327,980199,119851, 787561,28997,480
268,0283,114
317,7111,129,892467,114
6,011,125217, 292540,113221,963718,238188,449
1,304,580420,87331,917166,7159,757
4,135,928193,034565,300
6,908, 769 I208,131671,327129,569389,495150,002836,436387,02446,616200,4096,325
4,136,273220,460604,191811,093
10,666, 521164, 463804,097212,425656,723237,566
1,319,931595,138
82,781234,334
6,5466,898,572
290,2851,091,0011,348,086
-897, 6449,161
-131,21492,394
328,74338,447
468,144
-33 , 6943,432- 3 4 5
-27 ,426-38 ,891880,972
2,455,1015, 615.80
667. 5022.4036.7027.8099.9010.6035.80183.50
93.8016.9085.1027.60
2,75915,585
7391236191161130161
88165128
9,300,007. 67141, 111. 67654,520. 34
606,091. 72205,084.14
1,125,482. 68580,537. 23
77,670.81230,287.51
6,317,342. 50247,316.89
1,078, 792. 251,067,241. 42
235,619. 283, 373. 86
17,450. 293,651. 42
10,817.494,506. 47
21,245. 6515,098.092,140, 706,277.78
159, 530. 395,999. 55
27, 749. 7620,912. 33
209,548. 622,079.16
17,397. 501, 733. 213,196.393,995. 73
12, 507. 549,536. 781,427. 445,778.19
23.85116,844. 95
5,583. 9520,729. 56
6,131. 70
3,860
'4~866
4~480. . . . . . #
'""leo ""do
2,"l65 g2,100 o
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132 BEFOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUR&EFCY
SCHOOL SAVINGS BAHKS
Statistics compiled by the savings bank division of the AmericanBankers' Association disclosed a remarkable increase in the enrollmentof school children in school savings banks throughout the 39 Statesand the District of Columbia from which returns were received as wellas a noticeable increase in the number of participating members andin the amount of deposits in the school year 1924-25«
The number of schools represented by the returns for the year1924-25 was 10,183, indicating an increase over the previous year of11.93 per cent; the enrollment was 3,848,632, an increase of 24.35per cent; the number of students participating was 2,869,497, anincrease of 28.31 per cent; deposits of $16,961,560 were increased 13.14per cent; and balances with banks of $25,913,531 were increased 26.81per cent.
Statistics relative to school savings banks in the 39 States listedand the District of Columbia for the year 1924-25, with total figuresfor prior years since 1919-20, are shown in the following table:
School savingSj hy States, for
Num-ber of
schoolsEnroll-ment
Partici-pating Deposits Interest Net savings
AlabamaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of Columbia..FloridaGeorgiaIllinois..-IndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNew JerseyNew YorkNorth CarolinaObioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaTennesseeTexas.VermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsin
Totals, United States:1924-251923~24_1922-231921-221920-211919-20
1,6191237135604293515238265771838557708464113863
1067703469314358812428
1,3803082602017123212102314
3,1191,933
411,8034,349
112,65015,52428,92219,01463,796176,53590,54396,07327,20761,88847, 96815,27553,275343,403144,388157,4861,00064,5062,60240,678142,326201,36815,606269, 26244,7712,545
729,00183,062
84033,90420,0005,08467,38099,54551,96398,038
2,7761,879
196,6612,38470,40720,176
"I2,"O2242,661130,32868,16149,27821,94244,49436,77210,64131,197166,38796,746133,2481,00044,9221,87216,879105,057460,07312,486212,09030,6651,690
486,30681,921
40034,4192,1291,87550,20586,035
72,617
$13,814.968,629.77
995,072. 4311,849.30606,303.46143,352. 7639,889.3047, 664. 90156,456. 01
1,002,433.16429,488. 43375,453. 0173,428.18222,102. 9257,153. 2825,562. 8599,381. 65981,090.19656,881.23522,010. 758,205. 89
212,845.583,120. 76
232,096.15821,921.20
2,285,869.3234,685. 64
1,168,699.49193,583.469,233.71
3,222,872. 48789,095.74
891. 5677,489.666,778.807,470.54
217,925.13557,137.891140,066.97503,572.21
$196. 6164.97
93,373.70125.81
12,959.014,365.41
2,684.5318,284.4110,527.1412,671.951,333.704,974.90
1,131.12332.36
15,771. 5216,901.772,651.91
1,713.67
1,960.1820,772.9237,657. 55 1,
699.0037,553.74
759. 26370.89
94,056.39123,974.63
26.063,210.02
498.714,663,5717,781.183,230.8110,793.41
$3, 656. 942,509.18
659,476.054,461.04
405,519.0259.284.9839,889.3034,818. 2959,539.83317,310.03159,415.34125,603.9827,534. 7545,119. 4212,156. 3317.850.9968,109. 03
617,130. 28207,380.63385,007.58
4,682, 6198,425. 082,129.88
37,781.52458,450.12
,489,125.3613,398.28
338,642. 07178,497.84
3,720.52, 013,815.44252,359.74
457. 8428,467.396,778.806,476.43
48,433.69326,119.1449,547.30
170,840. 51
$10, 426, 084,935.96
3,339,880.7750,278.04
992,433. 45177,903.0139,889.3035,105. 71
200,954.151,138,221.79
538,903. 78544,742.7679,889.31
270,120.05113.940.0245.110.1186,080. 82
1,514,009.12945,806. 23936,105.14
4, 682. 61190,942. 78
4,258.32321,619.48
1,245,888.432,783,250.61
39, 505. 631,799,740. 89
594.646.0316,106.48
4,745,931.521,080,040.98
1,779.47201,674.30
6,778.8015.494.12
222,086. 71704,540. 97224,692. 66645,134.96
10,163 3,848,632 2,869, „.,. „ ,9,080 3,095,012 2,236,326 14,6,6M 3,061,05311,907,851 '"4,78512,241,7051,295,6073,3161,829,475 802,9002,7361,015,653 462,651
497 16,961,560.721458,072.81 7,779,922. 55 25,913,531.15[, 991,535.40 310,865.918,556,991.27 20,435,144.64
10, C31,838. 69!184,645.27 11,807, 085. 595,775,122.32L 6,479,286. 994,158,050.151 5,185,280.93% 800,301.1S| — 4,200,872.32
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SAVXFGS BAFKS IH PEIMCIPAL COUHTEIES OF THE WOELB
Statistics compiled by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com-merce, Department of Commerce, relative to savings banks, includingpostal savings banks, in the principal countries of the world, onspecified dates, supplemented by information obtained from reportsreceived in the Currency Bureau from other sources are shown in thefollowing statement:
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Savings banks, including postal savings banks, number of depositors, amount of deposits, average deposit per deposit account and per inhabitant,by specified countries
(Source: Official reports of the respective countries
CO
CountryPopula-tion (000omitted)i
Date of report Form of savings bank
Numberof de-
positors(thou-sands)
Deposits(thousandsof dollars)
$15,16434,13488,30141,0391,917
39,779303,310341,614
7,07238,0923,138
571,300223, 980
8861,396
466, 735404, 728151, 271483,359
3,9709,655
88,743115, 930
7,86240082
367, 581229,108
16, 552642,90839,905
545, 738494,886
1,180, 56874, 018
818,402224, 28827,422
Averagedeposit,account
$22.28
22.58
31.72108.43214.9961.6070.0624.2464.0331.1643.19
292.58
19.1917.888.676.07
135.1959.5432.7528.5716.46
197.47125.3939.16
264. 5755.62
193. 68215. 5964.1535.43
210. 59305.09219.85
Averagedepositper in-
habitant
ArgentinaAustria2
BelgiumBrazil.-BulgariaChile 8C zechoslovakia_ _Denmark *EgyptFinland
France-Algeria .Tunis. _
Italy
JapanFormosa...Chosen....
NetherlandsDutch East I nd i e s -Dutch GuianaDutch West Indies..
NorwaySpain
SwedenSwitzerlandUnited Kingdom..
British India «.AustraliaNew Zealand..
6,2407,666
30,6365,9153,870
13,6113,348
13,8853,435
39,2105,5642,095
39,660
59,4603,614
17,208
Dec. 31,1922Dec. 31,1924Dec. 31,1923Sept. 30,1923Dec. 31,1924Dec. 31,1923
doMar. 31,1923Dec. 31,1923
/....dot—do/Dec. 31,1922L.-.doDee. 31,1918Dec. 31,1923
/Dec. 31,1924\____doJDec. 31,1922\Mar. 31,1923
.do.
Postal „ . . .Communal and privateGeneralFederalPostalPublic _Communal and privateCommunal and corporate-PostalPrivate...-PostalPrivate.. „PostalMunicipalPostalCommunal and corporate. .Postal..
7,21349,351
9555
2,714
21,658
6,036
do/Dec. 31,1921\Dec. 31,1923Dec. 31,1922Dec. 31,1921
.do.
Private.Postal...
.do—
Dec. 31,1923rDec. 31,1922
do.
44,677
247,0035,8741,325
•ec. 31,1924...do>ec. 31,1918
/Nov. 20,1924\Dec 31,1923Mar. 31,1924Dec. 31,1924
/Mar. 31,1925{....do
. . . . .do. .Private.Postal...
.do.....do....do..
Communal and private.PrivatePostal-Communal and trustee—PostalCommunal and private.TrusteePostal—
.do..Government and private..PostalPrivate ,
681
1,2542,7971,589
115544129
8,9227,189
215
7,88327,066
4581,590
6561,947
240145
1,8611,827
4232,430
7172,8182,296
18,4042,089
735125
$1.745.47
11.521.34.32
10.2822.28
102.03.51
11.09.91
14.575.71.16.67
11.7710.202.548.131.10.56
12.3016.07
.164.201.50
135.4410.58
.76106.51
6.61140.4411.0826.42
.30139.34169. 2720.70
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Canada -Union of South AfricaBritish West IndiesBritish colonies, n. e. S
Foreign countries, total...United States and possessions. -Philippines
Grand total
9.2277,1751,749
44,464
1924I Mar. 31,1924\Mar. 31,1923
Dec. 31,19211921
716,619115,82110,870
843,310
June 30,1925do
Government, postal, and special,.Postal ___PrivateGovernment and post office
do
(Postal Savings System.\Mutual and stockPostal
29217
115330
105,381402
14,540171
120,494
97,71022,4754,8207,58414,604
8,252,432132,173
9,065,1812,764
17,452,550
76.86277, 2865.8644.25
68.3832S. 79623.4616.16
144.84
10.5931.326.724.34
11.511.14
78.27.25
20.70
i The figures of population are for the nearest date to which the statistics of savings banks relate.s Exclusive of the Burgenland.8 Includes savings deposits in ordinary banks,* Exclusive of the Faroe Islands.6 Exclusive of the feudatory States.The average deposit for the total has been calculated on the amount of $7,206,169,000, the total for the countries showing the number of depositors (exclusive of Austria, Brazil,
Bulgaria, Italy, and Canada).The amounts in original currencies have been converted at the New York rate of exchange prevailing on date of report. The Canadian dollar has been taken at par. 8
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EESOUECES OF LEADING- FOBEIGUT BAffKS OF ISSUE
The combined resources of 26 foreign banks of issue, converted atthe existing rates of exchange, on or about June 30, 1925, amountedto $12,040,233,000, compared with resources of 22 banks of issue,on or about June 30, 1924, amounting to $10,733,463,000.
During the year ended June 30, 1925, two new currency unitswere created—the German reichsmark, equivalent to the pre-warmark, worth 23.82 cents, and the Austrian schilling, equivalent to14.07 cents, which replaced at the rate of 1 to 10,000 the crown whosopar value had been 20.26 cents. Among the countries listed belowthe currencies of England, South Africa, the Netherlands, andSwitzerland returned to gold parity.
In the case of a number oi countries whose currencies are belowparity the statements of the central bank make no distinction be™tween gold assets and paper assets. When these statements areconverted into dollars at the current rate of exchange the resultingfigure undervalues the bank's resources.
A statement prepared by the Federal Reserve Board, showing totalassets of 26 banks of issue on or about June 30, 1925, the par ofexchange, and conversions into dollars at par of exchange and atprevailing rates of exchange follows:
Total assets oj principal central banks about June 80, 1925[In thousands of local currency and of dollars]
Austria .Belgium.™ _ -.» - —BulgariaCzechoslovakiaDenmark „ . _.._England-_Finland.. ...France.-Germany _ __Greece —Hungary _._-Italy (3 banks)Netherlands ..Norway „ -.Poland . . .Rumania -Russia .,Spain. __. —Sweden «.Switzerland- _._YugoslaviaPeru. „Japan. _Java ..»——South Africa „Portugal-_
June 30June 25June 30
. . . do . - . ,do.
Total-
Date,1925
July 1June 30June 25June 30
.do. . .do-- . ....doJune 29June 30—do—..June 20July 1June 27June 30
do....do.. .do--. .June 27
d. .do.July
Localcurrency
SchillingFrancLev._.Krone
.do.PoundMarkFrancEeichsmark.DrachmaKrone.LiraFlorinKroneZloty_LevCherwonetz.PesetaKronaFranc.DinarPoundYenFlorinPoundEscudo
TotalRate of
exchangeon
givendate
1,346, 5627,871, 2007, 639, 3738,975, 957
662,134320, 207
2,105,25048,272, 491
4, 251,1429, 438, 678
), 647, 426, 86226,218, 555
994, 727623, 581723, 635
27,526, 622271,610
6, 256, 017848, 652995, 213
8,945, 8027,659
2, 241, 435380,320
17,1354,102, 788
Cents14.0514.60.73142.962320.16486.042. 52184.6523.801. 6783.00143.5140.0717. 8819.18.46185.14114. 5226.8019.421. 74594.13040.6541.00485. 00
5.10
Totalassetscon-
vertedat rateof ex-
changeon given
date
189,205362, 07555, 874
i 265, 895133, 486
1, 556, 33153, 090
2,244, 0711, 011, 772158, 221135, 084825,884398, 587111, 496138, 793127,118
1,396, 347908, 374227, 439193, 270156,18531, 632911,143155, 93183,105209, 242
i 12,040,23.8
1 The apparent reduction compared with last year is due to the separation of certain treasury accountssince the beginning of the current year.
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EXPENSES OF THE CUEEElSrCY BUBEATJ
By reference to the table following, showing in detail expensesrelating to the maintenance of the Currency Bureau for the fiscalyear ended June 30, 1925, it will be noted that the aggregate expenseswere $4,954,164.86, of which $1,140,444.97 were paid from appro-priations and $3,813,719.89 reimbursements by the banks. Thesalary rolls aggregated $412,613.12, of which $223,909.40 were paidfrom appropriations and the remainder from a fund reimbursed bythe banks.
Taxes paid by national banks on circulating note issues amountedto $3,661,819,45. Deducting from this amount the expenses of thebureau paid from congressional appropriations, $1,140,444.97, leavesthe net income to the Government on account of the tax on circula-tion at $2,521,374.48.
Expenses incident to maintenance of Currency Bureau and net income derived byGovernment from taxes on national-bank notes, fiscal year ended June 30, 1925
Expensespaid from ap-propriation
Expensesreimbursedby banks
Totalexpenses
Salaries:Regular roll, including retirement fund „National currency reimbursable roll, including retirement
fund _ _.„Federal reserve issue and redemption division, including
salary of comptroller as member of Federal ReserveBoard___ _ _ _
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 esti«mated „
Special examination of national banks, repairs to macer-ator, etc
Total general expenses .__„Currency issues:
National-bank notes—Paper ._ „ ,_-_Printing, etc __„_ _Plates (reimbursed)
Federal reserve n o t e s -Paper _Plates, printing, etc
Total currency issues .__.Expenses on account of national-bank examining service paid
by banks _ __Postage on shipments of national-bank notes _ _.Postage on shipments of Federal reserve notes _Insurance on shipments of national-bank notesInsurance on shipments of Federal reserve notes
Total expenses paid from appropriations _ _Total expenses reimbursed by banks— _._
Total expenses
$223, 909. 40
$67,903. 99
59, 845. 55GO, 954.18
24,013. 817, 961.47
3,986. 51
1,932. 26
4, 683.181, 520.18
5,195. 01
113,817. 43764,824. 09
22,133. 00
242, 694. 53947,590. 72
2,199,807. 4.679, 820.1848,145. 9224, 785. 0348, 640. 96
1,140,444. 973,813,719.89
$412,613.12
49,292. 42
2, 091, 059. 77
2,199,807. 4379.820.1848,145. 6224,785. 0348, 640. 96
4,954,164.88
Tax paid by national banks on circulating notes $3,661,819.45Total expenses of Currency Bureau paid from congressional appropriations , 1,140,444.97
Net income to Government from taxes on circulation >- « . - . — - 2,521,374.48
Respectfully submitted.J. W. MCINTOSH,
Comptroller of the Currency*
To the SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES*
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DIGEST OF DECISIONS BELAIIM TO NATIONAL BANKS
[The following Federal cases were reported in vois. 263-267, and pages 1 to 485, vol. 268, United StatesReports and vols. 1 to 6 Federal Reporter, second series. In addition to the Federal cases, 23 selectedState cases have been taken from the Atlantic, Pacific, Northeastern, Northwestern, Southern, andSoutheastern Reporters, and one from the New York Supplement]
CAPITAL STOCK
RESTORATION OF IMPAIRED CAPITAL
Bank selling stockholder's stock to collect assessment ordered to strengthen capital heldnot entitled to personal deficiency judgment against stockholder.
(N. C. Sup. 1925.) Bank which assessed its stockholder pursuant to BankingLaw, 1921, section 25a, as added by Public Laws Extra Session, 1921, chapter56, section 3 (similar to National banking act (U. S. Comp. St. sec. 9767))to strengthen its impaired capital, held not entitled to personal judgmentagainst stockholder for amount of assessment in excess of sum realizedfrom sale of his entire stock pursuant to section 3; its remedy beingrestricted to a sale of stockholder's stock. (Elon Banking & Trust Co. v.Burke, 126 S. E. Rep. 163; 89 N. C. 69.)
Phrase "payable in cash" as found in amendment to general banking act construed.(N. C. Sup. 1925.) Under Banking Law, 1921, section 25a, as added by
Public Laws Extra Session, 1921, chapter 56, section 3, providing that theassessment levied against the stockholder to strengthen impaired capitalis "payable in cash," the quoted phrase means the amount of the assess-ment is presently due, and its payment presently enforceable, but onlyby the methods the statute specifies, to wit, a sale of the stock. (Ib.)
CHECKS
Bank is liable for knowingly permitting agent to control funds of principal.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) A bank which, with knowledge that funds belong to
a principal, permits an agent to deposit them to his own credit and with-draw them by his individual checks for his own uses, is liable to the principalif the agent embezzles the funds, unless he acted within the apparent scopeof his authority, or the principal, with knowledge of his acts, permitted orratified the same. (Oklahoma State Bank v. Gallon Iron Works & Mfg.Co., 4 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 337.)
Estoppel—Requisites of equitable "estoppel," stated.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) To constitute an "estoppel," in the absence of false
representations by the party sought to be estopped, he must have beenguilty of such conduct as to have given the person pleading the estoppelreason to believe that a state of facts existed inconsistent with those nowasserted against him and in reliance on which he acted. (Ib.)
Plaintiff held, not estopped to assert liability of bank for sums embezzled by its agentthrough unauthorized acts of the bank.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Evidence held to show that plaintiff had no knowledgethat defendant bank was discounting warrants payable to plaintiff onindorsement by its agent, placing the proceeds to-fche credit of the agent,and permitting him to withdraw the same on his personal checks, and thatplaintiff was not estopped to assert defendant's liability for the amountin that manner embezzled by the agent. (Ib.)
Interest—On recovery for money converted or due on an implied contract, plaintiff isentitled to interest.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) On recovery on an implied contract for payment ofmoney or for conversion of money, plaintiff is entitled to interest. (Ib.)
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Bankruptcy trustee held not entitled fo recover fund which had legally vested in anotherbefore bankruptcy.
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) Where a bank received and credited to a depositor acheck given by another depositor which had funds sufficient to pay it,and which, so far as the bank knew, was solvent, though in fact insolvent,the transaction between the parties was completed and the bank wasrequired to apply so much of the drawer's funds as necessary to the pay-ment of the check, and the fact that it failed to do so does not entitle thetrustee of the drawer, on its subsequent bankruptcy, to claim the fund.(In re Smith, Lockhart & Co., trustee in bankruptcy, v. Mercantile Trust& Deposit Co., 3 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 444.)
Bank held to have made illegal disbursement of funds of bankrupt estate.(U. S. D. C. 1924.) On the day of bankruptcy but before the filing of the
petition and without knowledge of its insolvency, the bank in whichbankrupt was a depositor received checks given by it through the clearinghouse and charged the same to its account. By the clearing-house rulesit had the riglrt>to return the checks at any time before 12 o'clock, and bycustom the time limit might be waived and return permitted up to thetime of closing of the exchange for the day. Learning of bankrupt'sembarrassment and fearing that it might not have sufficient funds ofbankrupt because of uncollected checks deposited, the bank sought andreceived permission to return the checks and duly credited them to bank-rupt's account. This was after 12 o'clock and after filing of the petition.Later, finding that it had sufficient funds, the bank refunded the amount ofthe checks to the presenting banks. Held, that the waiver of the timelimit by the presenting banks and acceptance of return of the checks putthe parties in the same position as when the checks were first presented;that the bank was not legally bound to make the refund and was withoutright to do so from funds which then belonged to the bankrupt estate. (Ib.)
CERTIFICATION OF CHECKS
Drawer discharged of liability on check, where payee caused it to be certified by bankon which it was drawn.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Drawer was discharged of liability on check givenin payment of goods, in view of General Laws, Massachusetts, chapter 107,sections 210, 211, where payee caused check to be certified by bank onwhich it was drawn, which deducted and charged drawer's account wjlthamount thereof and then closed its doors, and drawer lost any dividendsto which he would have been entitled on amount of check. (Linsky v.United States, 6 Fed. Rep., 2d series 869.)
Drawer of check, certified at his request before delivery, may stop payment to payeeobtaining check by fraud.
(N. J. App. 1924.) A drawer of a check, which has been certified at hisrequest before delivery, may recall the same and require the certifyingbank to refuse payment to the payee named therein, if such payee is nota bona fide holder for value, but has obtained the check by fraud per-petrated by him upon the maker. (Sutter v. Security Trust Co., 126Atl. Rep. 435.)
Rule stated as to defenses open to bank sued by payee of check, certified at request ofdrawer, but who has stopped payment.
(N. J. App. 1924.) Upon suit by the payee named in the check against thecertifying bank upon its refusal to pay, after notice from the drawer tostop payment, for reasons showing the payee not to be a bona fide holderthereof for value, the bank can urge and have the benefit of any defensethat the drawer could have against such payee, establishing that suchpayee obtained the instrument, or any signature thereto, by fraud, duress,or force and fear, or other unlawful means, or for an illegal consideration.(Ib.)
Rule stated as to right of drawer of check, certified at his request, to stop paymentas against indorsee not in due course.
(N. J. App. 1924.) The right of the maker of a check, certified at his requestbefore delivery, is the same against an indorsee holder, who is not a holderin due course, as is his right to stop payment against the payee who is nota bona fide holder for value. (Ib.)Digitized for FRASER
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Drawer of check, certified at his request before delivery, can not stop payment asagainst bona fide holder; drawer of check, certified after delivery at request of payeeor holder, can not slop payment.
(N. J. App. 1924.) Such rule has no application to a certified check held bya payee who is a bona fide holder for value, nor to a holder in due course,although certified at the request of the drawer before delivery, nor wherethe check, after delivery, is certified at the request of the payee or holder,db.)
CLEARING HOUSE
Time of payment-of checks presented through clearing house.(U. S. D. C. 1924.) In contemplation of law, payment of checks presented
through a clearing house has not been made until expiration of the timewithin which, under the clearing-house rules, the presenting banks arebound, on demand, to accept their return. (In re Smith Lockhart & Co.,Trustee in Bankruptcy v. Mercantile Trust & Deposit Co., 3 Fed. Rep.2d series, 444.)
Clearing-house rules may be waived.(U. S. D. C. 1924.) The rules made by the members of a clearing house for
their mutual convenience and protection may be waived by the bankwhich they aim to protect. (Ib.)
Clearing-house rules may have a bearing on rights of outside parties.(U. S. D. C. 1924.) While the rules of a clearing house are not of their own
force binding on persons not members, such rules and the practice underthem may have a bearing on rights of third persons. (Ib.)
COLLATERAL SECURITIES
Maker not entitled by virtue of his equitable right of set-off as against payee to haveaction stayed until indorsee has exhausted other collateral held by it as securityfor debt.
(U. S. Sup. 1925.) A note made to the order of a bank in which the makerhad a deposit was indorsed by the payee to another bank as partial secur-ity for a larger indebtedness owed by the first bank to the second. Thepayee bank became insolvent and the indorsee sued the maker on thenote. Held that the maker was not entitled, merely in virtue of hisequitable right of set-off as against the payee, to have the action stayeduntil the indorsee had exhausted other collateral held by it as securityfor the debt owed it by the payee—at all events, not in the absence of thepayee as a party. 294 Fed. 798, affirmed. (Sowell v. Federal ReserveBank of Dallas, 268 U. S. R. 449.)
Factors.—One advancing money to pay for property and taking title is owner as tothird parties.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Where one pays for and takes title to goods bought,he acquires the rights of an owner thereof, though the goods were boughtat the instance of and for the ultimate use and profit of another, who byagreement is entitled to acquire ownership by complying with statedconditions. (Sugarland Industries et al. v. Old Colony Trust Co., OldColony Trust Co. v. Sugarland Industries, 6 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 203.)
Factors.—Trust certificates held to recognize ownership of bank.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Defendant, a sugar refiner, contracted with an im-
porter of raw sugar to receive and make advances on sugar imported,refine and market the same, and account for the proceeds, less its advances,and refining, handling, and selling charges. Complainant bank advancedthe money to pay for certain cargoes imported, and took title thereto,which it transferred to defendant, on payment by it of the agreed advances,taking a trust receipt for each cargo, providing that it should be refinedand sold by defendant, and the proceeds accounted for to complainant,after deducting the charges in accordance with defendant's contract withthe importer. Held, that as to each cargo there was a separate contract,that as between complainant and defendant complainant was the ownerof the sugar, and that defendant was without right to deduct from theproceeds any indebtedness due it from the importer arising out of the con-tract between them. (Ib.)Digitized for FRASER
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Contract that security given for a debt should be held for any other indebtedness ofthe debtor held valid.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Where complainant bank advanced money to payfor cargoes of sugar imported, taking title thereto as security, a provisionof the contract with the importer that it should also hold such title assecurity for any other indebtedness of the importer to it held valid andenforceable, as against a third party having claims against the importer.(Ib.)
COLLECTIONS
Effect of waiver or presentment, notice of nonpayment and diligence in collectingstated.
(U. S. Sup. 1925.) Failure to present a promissory note for payment at thepayee bank, where it was payable and where the maker had sufficient funds,or to give notice of dishonor, held not a defense to an action against themaker by the indorsee holder, in view of provision in the note waiving"protest, notice thereof and diligence in collecting," and the negotiableinstruments law in Texas, giving effect to such provisions. (Sowell v.Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, 268 U. S. R. 449.)
Indorsement of checks in blank and deposit for transmission and collection held notto transfer title to bank.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Where checks were indorsed in blank and depositedfor transmission and collection, and bank credited customer's account,subject to right to charge checks back if payment was not received, titleto checks was not transferred to bank. (First Nat. Bank of Denver v.Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Mo., 6 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 339.)
Bank accepting check for collection undertakes collection as independent contractor,and there is no privity between owner of check and correspondent bank.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Initial bank, accepting check for collection, under-takes collection as independent contractor, in absence of statute or contractto contrary, and there is no privity of contract between owner of checkand initial bank's correspondent. (Ib.)
Bank may agree to receive check for transmission, and become responsible only forgood faith and discretion in choice of its agent.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Duties and responsibilities of bank receiving check forcollection depend on contract with owner of check, and it may agree toreceive check solely for transmission to its correspondent, and thus becomeresponsible only for good faith and due discretion in choice of agent. (Ib.)
Distinction between accepting check ufor collection" and "to be transmitted forcollection" stated.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Where bank receives check "for collection," it under-takes as independent contractor to collect check by all proper means,and its responsibility extends to such means, by whomsoever used; but,where it agrees to transmit for collection, its sole responsibility is to selectand transmit to a competent agent with proper instructions. (Ib.)
First bank to accept bill of exchange for collection becomes agent of and liable toowner thereof.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Where owner of bill of exchange indorses and delivers itto bank to transmit for collection, first bank accepting it for collectionbecomes agent of, and liable to, owner. (Ib.)
Correspondent presumed to have accepted checks for collection without limitingliability, burden being on it to prove contrary.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Correspondent bank to which checks were transmittedfor collection, is presumed to have accepted them for collection withoutlimitation as to its liability, and burden is on it to show contrary, and itwas therefore immaterial whether correspondent bank knew that trans-mitting bank had limited its liability, since its liability for its negligencewas same, whether it acted as agent for transmitting bank or for owner.(Ib.)
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Principal and agent—Agent's contract inures to benefit of undisclosed principal.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Where agent, acting within his authority, enters into
simple contract in his own name for benefit of undisclosed principal,contract inures to. principal's benefit, and principal may sue in his ownname for breach thereof or of legal duty growing out of it. (Ib.)
Principal and agent—Defenses available against agent are available against undis-closed principal.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Defenses available against agent to person contractingwith him without knowledge of agency are available against undisclosedprincipal. (Ib.)
Correspondent bank held liable to owner of checks transmitted to it for collectionm(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Where checks were indorsed in blank, to be transmitted
for collection under agreement that "this bank will observe due diligencein its endeavor to select responsible agents, but will not be liable in case oftheir failure or negligence," correspondent to which bank sent checks forcollection, and which did not limit its liability, was liable to owner ofchecks for breach of its legal duties in collecting checks. (Ib.)
Collecting bank held liable to owner of checks for loss sustained in accepting drawee'sdraft on another bank.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Federal reserve bank, to which checks were trans-mitted for collection, which accepted draft of drawee on another bank inpayment, was liable to owner of checks for loss sustained, in absence ofauthority to accept anything other than monev in payment of checks.(ib.)
Regulation of Federal Reserve Board held not to authorize Federal reserve bank toaccept draft in payment of check.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Regulation of Federal Reserve Board, authorizingFederal reserve bank to act as agent for collection of cheeks on otherbanks and to send checks to drawee banks, held not to authorize Federalreserve bank, in collecting check, to accept from drawee bank a draft inpayment thereof. (Ib.)
Stipulation in bank book held to entitle bank to charge back against depositor'saccount amount of dishonored checks.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) Stipulation in bank book, "All out of town itemscredited subject to final payment/ ' gives bank right to charge backagainst depositor's account checks for which credit is entered, if dis-honored. (City of Douglas v. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, 2 Fed.Rep., 2d series, 818.)
Depositor7s right of action for negligence in collection of check is exclusively againstinitial bank of deposit, and not negligent bank, to which it is sent for collection.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) Depositor, who deposited check on out of townbank, forwarded for collection to third bank, could not sue third bank fornegligence in collection of check, but his right of action was exclusivelyagainst initial bank, notwithstanding stipulation in his bank book, "Allout of town items credited subject to final payment," there being noprivity of contract between depositor and third bank. (Ib.)
Bills and notes—Payment of check by drawee discharges drawer.(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) Payment of check by drawee discharges drawer.
(Ib.)Credit of checks received by reserve bank; regulation of Reserve Board held valid.
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) The provision of Regulation J of the Federal ReserveBoard that checks received by a Reserve bank from member banks willbe counted as reserve or become available for withdrawal only from adate fixed by a time schedule based on experience of the average timerequired to collect checks, and that reserve bank acts only as agent, is notin violation of Federal reserve act, section 16 (12) being Compiled Statutes,section 9799, providing that "every Federal reserve bank shall receive ondeposit at par from member banks or from Federal reserve banks checksand drafts drawn upon any of its depositors," especially in view of theprovision of section 19, as amended in 1917 (Comp. St. 1918, Comp. St.Ann. Supp., 1919, sec. 9801), that the reserve of member banks shall bean "actual net balance." (Pascagoula Nat. Bank v. Federal ReserveBank of Atlanta et al., 3 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 465.)Digitized for FRASER
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Check received for collection not received on "deposit."(U. S. D. C. 1924.) A check received by bank only as agent and without
assuming any liability except for its own negligence, and guaranty ofprior indorsements, is received for collection and not on "deposit" inthe common sense of the word, as in a general deposit the check becomesat once the bank's property who owes the depositor the face of the checkor other agreed sum. (Ib.)
"Net" and "actual" as applied to reserve defined.(XL S. D. C. 1924.) Within Federal reserve act, section 19, as amended in
1917 (Gomp. St. 1918, Comp. St. Ann. Supp. 1919, sec. 9801), providingthat reserve of member banks must be an actual net balance, "net"means that all proper charges and deductions have been made from theaccount, and "actual" excludes what is merely fictitious or supposed.(Ib.)
Reserve bank not chargeable with excnange on remittance from member bank inpayment of check.
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) The provision of Federal reserve act, section 13 (1),as amended in 1917 (Comp. St. 1918, Comp. St. Ann. Supp. 1919, sec. 9796),permitting banks to make reasonable charges for collection or payment ofchecks and drafts and remission thereof, but providing that "no suchcharges shall be made against the Federal reserve banks," is valid, andprohibits a member bank from cha/.-ging exchange on checks drawn on itselfand received for payment and remission from a Federal reserve bank.(Ib.)
Reserve bank may collect from member banks checks received from outside its district.(XL S. D. C. 1924.) Under Federal reserve act, section 13 (1), as amended
in 1917 (Comp. St. 1918, Comp. St. Ann. Supp. 1919, sec. 9796), Federalreserve banks may collect for other Federal reserve banks checks anddrafts drawn on its members or checks sent to it by a member bank ofanother district by the authority and for the account of reserve bank ofthat district. (Ib.)
Constitutional law—Provision of Federal reserve act held not to deprive bank ofproperty without due process of law.
(XL S. D. C. 1924.) The Federal reserve act, in requiring a member bank topay without deduction checks drawn on it when presented by its reservebank, whether paid over its counter or by check on its own deposit else-where, does not compel such payment by check, and does not deprive itof any property or right without due process of law. (Ib.)
Under agreement with collecting bank, its correspondents held agents of depositor.(U. S. D. C. 1925.) Where a check was deposited in a bank for collection
and credit, subject to an agreement that "this bank acts only as collectingagent and assumes no liability on account of delay or loss while items arein transit or until it receives final actual payments from its correspond-ents," the correspondents through which it sends the check for collectionare not its agents, but agents of the depositor, and any right of actionagainst them for delay or default is in the depositor. (Capital Grain& Feed Co. v. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 3 Fed. Rep., 2d series,614.)
Duty of collecting bank primarily governed by local law and usage.(U. S. D. C. 1925.) The duty of a correspondent bank receiving a check
for collection is primarily regulated by the law and the custom of bankingat the place where it does business, but may be affected by special instruc-tions given or agreements made. (Ib.)
Collecting bank not negligent in forwarding check direct to drawee.(U. S. D. C. 1925.) Under Acts, Georgia, 1919, page 207, section 36, and
Acts, Alabama, 1919, page 856, section 1, similar statutes providing thatchecks drawn on a bank in another city, within or without the State,may be sent for payment by the collecting bank direct to the draweebank without incurring liability, provided it has used due diligence inother respects, a collecting bank located in either of those States is notchargeable with negligence for following such practice. (Ib.)
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Special circumstances may require extra effort by collecting bank.(U. S. D. C. 1925.) If a collecting bank has knowledge that the drawee bank
is in failing condition and liable at any time to suspend, due diligence mayrequire that some extra effort at collection be made. (Ib.)
Collecting bank accepting draft in payment takes the risk of its being paid.(V. S. D. C. 1925.) It is the general rule of law that a collecting bank, which
accepts in payment of the check to be collected the draft of the draweeon another bank, takes the risk of the draft being paid. (Ib.)
Payment—State law permitting banks to pay checks in exchange held unconsti-tutional.
(IT. S. D. C. 1925.) Act, Alabama, September 30, 1920 (Acts, 1920, p. 36),providing that, when a check is presented or forwarded to the payeebank for payment through another bank or agency, it may at its optionpay or remit the same in money or in exchange drawn on its reserveagent, is unconstitutional and void as an attempt by the State to makea class of debts payable at the option of the debtor in something otherthan gold or silver coin. (Ib.)
Pleading—Judicial notice will not be taken of regulations of Federal Reserve Board.(U. S. D. C. 1925.) A regulation of the Federal Reserve Board is not such
departmental action as will be judicially noticed without pleading. (Ib.)General indorsement carries title to paper.
(U. S. D. C. 1925.) General indorsement for transmission of checks andcounty certificates of indebtedness carries title, and transmittee becomesowner. (Nyassa-Arcadia Drainage Dist. v. First National Bank of Valeet al., 3 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 648.)
Paper indorsed "for collection" "for account/' etc., remains property of indorser.(U. S. D. C. 1925.) Checks and certificates of indebtedness indorsed "for
collection," "for collection only," "for account," and for "collection andreturns," remain property of indorser. (Ib.)
Indorsement for "collection and returns" creates relation of principal and agent;indorsement "collection and credit" indicates relation of debtor and creditor.
(U. S. D. C. 1925.) Draft transmitted for "collection and returns" createsrelation of principal and agent, and within itself is not declaration oftrust respecting funds involved, but indorsement for "collection andcredit" indicates relation of debtor and creditor. (Ib.)
Indorsement "for collection and credit I returns" held ambiguous, requiring extraneousproof.
(U. S. D. C. 1925.) Indorsement of checks "for collection and credit/returns" is ambiguous, but in view of further advice not to remit untilactually paid, and a possible custom existing between banks concerned,ambiguity may be susceptible of satisfactory interpretation. (Ib.)
Rule as to tracing misapplied funds stated.(U. S. D. C. 1925.) Where insolvent has misapplied funds intrusted to it,
which have been impounded for distribution to insolvent's creditors, it isnot necessary that such funds be actually identified to give owner pri-ority over other creditors, but it is necessary only to show that such fundswere commingled and went to swell impounded assets. (Ib.)
Payment of certificates of indebtedness and checks sent to insolvent bank for col-lection by check on such bank held not to entitle owner to priority.
(U. S. D. C. 1925.) Where certificates of indebtedness and checks sent toinsolvent bank for collection were paid by checks on such bank, therewas mere shifting of bank's liability, bank's funds not being increased ordecreased thereby, and owner of such certificates and checks was not en-titled to priority over other creditors. (Ib.)
Owners of checks sent to insolvent bank for collection resulting in balance againstbank held not entitled to priority.
(U. S. D. C. 1925.) Checks sent to insolvent bank for collection, whichafter being cleared in usual way resulted in balance against insolventbank in favor of drawee bank, did not increase funds of insolvent bankand did not entitle owners of checks to priority over other creditors. (Ib.)
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Owners of checks sent to insolvent bank for collection resulting in increasing hank'sassets held entitled to priority.
(U. S. D. C. 1925.) Where checks sent to insolvent bank for collection, onbeing cleared, resulted in balance in bank's favor, which was paid bydraft, and draft was credited to collecting bank by bank on which drawn,its funds were increased by amount of such balance, entitling owners ofchecks to priority over other creditors. (Ib.)
Deposit of check presumed deposit for collection, in absence of special agreement.(Mont. Sup. 1924.) One depositing with bank check drawn on another is
presumed to deposit it for collection, in absence of special agreement.(Jensen v. Laurel Meat Co., 230 Pac. Rep. 1081.)
Title to check deposited for collection remains in depositor.(Mont. Sup. 1924.) Title to check deposited for collection remains in
depositor, though depositor is given credit therefor and permitted todraw against it provisionally. (Ib.)
Federal Reserve Bank, in accepting check for collection for payee, became latter's agent(Mont. Sup. 1924.) Federal Reserve Bank, in accepting check forwarded
to it for collection by bank in which it was deposited by payee, becamelatter's agent. (Ib.)
Mere delivery of check by debtor does not discharge debt to creditor.(Mont. Sup. 1924.) Mere delivery of check by debtor does n<5t dicharge
debt since a check is only an order for money, the acceptance of which,in absence of any agreement to contrary, is conditional upon its payment.(Ib.)
Federal Reserve Bank held not negligent in sending check directly to drawee bankfor collection.
(Mont. Sup. 1924.) Federal Reserve Bank, to which check was sent forcollection, held not negligent in sending check directly to drawee bankfor collection, in view of Revised Code 1921, section 6108. (Ib.)
Forwarding check for payment in usual course of business held to constitute duediligence.
(Mont. Sup. 1924.) A check was presented for payment with due diligenceunder express provisions of Revised Code 1921, section 6109, where it wasforwarded for payment to drawee bank in usual course of business. (Ib.)
Bills and notes—First due presentment of check for payment fixes rights and lia-bilities of parties.
(Mont. Sup. 1924.) First due presentment, within Revised Code 1921,section 8468, of a check for payment fixes rights and liabilities of theparties. (Ib.)
Holder of check permitting funds to remain in hands of drawee, or accepting drawee1 sdraft on third bank, acts at his peril.
(Mont. Sup. 1924.) Where drawee is ready, able, and willing to pay checkwhen due presentment for payment is made, holder acts at his peril inpermitting funds to remain in hands of drawee, or in accepting in lieu ofmoney the drawee's draft on another bank. (Ib.)
Act of Federal Reserve Bank in sending check direct to dravjee bank effected u duepresentment for payment."
(Mont. Sup. 1924.) Where check was sent to Federal Reserve Bank forcollection, its act in sending check direct to drawee bank was a "duepresentment" for payment within Revised Code, 1921, section 8468(Uniform Negotiable Instruments Law, sec. 61). (Ib.)
Drawer's liability held discharged.(Mont. Sup. 1924.) Where drawee bank, to which check had been for-
warded for payment by Federal Reserve Bank, canceled the check,charged amount thereof to drawer's sufficient account, and delivered itsdraft on third bank to Federal Reserve Bank in payment of check, pur-suant to custom sanctioned by latter bank, the check was paid so far asdrawer was concerned, and the unauthorized crediting back of amountof cheek to drawer's account when drawee's draft was dishonored didnot retract the payment. (Ib.)
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Amount charged to drawer's account in payment of check received from collectingbank was held by drawee bank to credit of latter bank.
(Mont. Sup. 1924.) Where drawee bank received check for payment fromcollecting bank, and charged check to drawer's account, drawee bankthereby reduced its indebtedness, under Revised Code, section 7701, todrawer, and amount was no longer subject to withdrawal by drawer,but was held by drawee bank to credit of collecting bank. (Ib.)
Deposit of check for collection authorizes bank to employ subagents who becomedirectly responsible to depositor.
(Mont. Sup. 1924.) Deposit of check for collection authorizes bank toemploy subagents who thereupon become agents of owner and directlyresponsible to him for their defaults, in view of Revised Code, 1921,section 6109. (Ib.)
Generally, bank accepting check for collection becomes liable to owner on nonpaymentof draft accepted in lieu of money.
(Mont. Sup.. 1924.) Generally, bank accepting check for collection is author-ized to receive money only and has no implied authority to receive draftinstead, and, if it does so, it assumes risk that draft will be paid, andbecomes liable to owner for amount of check. (Ib.)
Collecting bank liable to payee when it accepted draft in payment.(Mont. Sup. 1924.) Collecting bank, in surrendering check to drawee bank;
and accepting latter's draft in payment of check, made that draft itsown, and on nonpayment became liable to payee. (Ib.)
Payment—Payment of check operated to discharge indebtedness for which it wasgiven.. (Mont. Sup. 1924.) Payment of check operated to discharge indebtedness
for which it was given. (Ib.)Bank receiving check upon itself from correspondent agent to make presentation to
itself.(Va. Sup. 1924.) When bank receives from its correspondent a check upon
itself, it is an agent for its correspondent to make a presentation to itself.(Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond v. Peters et al., 123 S. E. Rep. 379.)
Proceeds of check cashed for correspondent bank held trust funds.(Va. Sup. 1924.) Where remittance method was used by two banks when
one bank cashed check drawn upon itself for its correspondent, proceedswere impressed with a trust, and relation of debtor and creditor did notarise, though bank retained actual cash and sent draft to correspondentbank upon deposit in another bank. (Ib.)
Principal and agent—Authority to do specific thing authorizes doing whatevernecessary to accomplish.
(Va. Sup. 1924.) An authority to do a specific thing authorizes by impli-cation doing of whatever is necessary to accomplish thing authorized,but not doing of another and separate thing. (Ib.)
Trusts—Mingling of trust fund with general fund does not destroy trust.(Va. Sup. 1924.) Where bank holds money in trust for an other bank,
mingling of trust fund with general fund does not destroy trust, but servesto extend trust or lien to whole mass of money. (Ib)
Equity—Equity regards that as done which ought to have been. done.(Va. Sup. 1924.) Equity regards that as done which ought to have been
done. (Ib)Assignme?its—Equity—Draft on bank held equitable assignment of fwids.
(Va. Sup. 1924.) Where collecting and paying bank remitted to otherbank by draft on third bank, such draft was an equitable assignment offunds in latter bank on theory that equity regards that as done which oughtto have been done. (Ib.)
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In determining whether failed bank debtor or trustee, court may look to intention.(Va. Sup. 1924.) In determining whether or not failed bank is debtor or
trustee of correspondent bank for whom it has collected from itself acheck, court may well look to intention of parties, and if forwarding bankintends to leave money in hands of collecting bank to be used in usualcourse of business it accepts bank as debtor, but, if it demands thatproceeds of checks be immediately returned to it, collecting bank merelybecomes trustee. (Ib.)
DEPOSITS
GENERAL DEPOSITS
Courts—Whether banks are chargeable with interest on checking accounts paid todepositor after service of trustee process is determined by local law.
(U. S. D. C. 1925.) Whether banks served with trustee process are charge-able with interest on checking account paid to depositor after service ofwrit must be determined, if possible, by local law. (United States Ship-ping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation v. Atlantic Corporation, 5Fed. Rep., 2d series, 529.)
Title to money in general deposit in commercial bank passes to bank, and bank'scontract is to honor depositor's checks.
(U. S. D. C. 1925.) Title to money deposited in general deposit in commer-cial bank passes to bank, and relation of debtor and creditor is created;bank's contract being to honor depositor's checks so long as it has suffi-cient funds to do so. (Ib.)
Special deposit subject to depositor's check remains property of depositor.(U. S. D. C. 1925.) Fund, deposited in bank for special purpose subject* to
depositor's check, remains property of depositor. (Ib.)Garnishment—Bank served with trustee process held not liable for interest on checking
account subsequently paid to depositors; " absolutely and without any contingency."(U. S. D. C. 1925.) Where interest was paid on daily balances of checking
accounts at rates subject to modification or termination at any time bybank, and dependent on whether depositor was borrower, interest was notpart of original debt nor due "absolutely and without any contingency,"within General Laws, Massachusetts, chapter 246, section 32, and bankwas not liable for interest paid to depositor after service of trustee process.(Ib.) •
DEPOSITS—WHEN DEPOSITOR BECOMES BANKRUPT
Evidence held to show bankrupt's deposit in bank general, and not special deposit toprotect particular investors.
(IT. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Evidence held to show that money deposited in bankby bankrupt when insolvent was general deposit, and not special depositto protect particular investors. (Cunningham v. Merchants' NationalBank of Manchester, N. H. In re Ponzi, 4 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 25.)
Understanding depositor should keep deposit sufficient to satisfy claims of localinvestors held not to prevent deposit from being general.
(IT. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Understanding between bank and depositor thatdepositor should keep deposit in bank sufficient to satisfy claims of localinvestor held not to prevent deposit from being general deposit, subjectto check. (Ib.)
That bank suspected depositor's business not legitimate held not to show it knew ofhis insolvency.
(IT. S. C. C. A. 1925.) That bank had suspicion, or that its officer realized,that bankrupt depositor's business was not legitimate, was insufficient toshow that bank knew depositor was insolvent. (Ib.)
Duty of bank to inquire into depositor's financial condition before closing his accountand holding deposits for future bankruptcy trustee.
(IT. S. C. C. A. 1925.) It would be duty of bank to inquire very carefullyinto financial condition of depositor before closing his account and holdingdeposits for future bankruptcy trustee, even if bank had right to take suchaction. (Ib.)Digitized for FRASER
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Bank can not question legitimacy of depositor's disbursements.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Under ordinary circumstances it is duty of bank
receiving money on deposit to pay it out on depositor's order, and it cannot question legitimacy of his disbursements. (Ib.)
Bank may decline to pay check exceeding amount deposited.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Where there are not sufficient funds to pay check,
bank may legally decline to pay what it has on deposit as partial paymentof check. (Ib.)
Banks under no legal duty to warn investing public as to financial condition ofdepositors.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Banks are under no legal duty to warn investingpublic as to financial condition of their depositors. (Ib.)
Persons securing unlawful preference and bank aiding therein held not guilty ofhindering, delaying, or defrauding creditors.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) That persons in whose favor bank paid bankrupt'schecks and vouchers obtained unlawful preference would not necessarilyshow that such persons and bank hindered, delayed, or defrauded creditors,within bankruptcy act, section 67e (Comp. St., sec. 9651), or render bankliable, since bank received no money or benefit from bankrupt. (Ib.)
Bankrupt's creditors not guilty of securing fraudulent preference, without distinct,intent so to do.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Bankrupt's creditors are not guilty of securing fraudu-lent preference, without distinct intent so to do. (Ib.)
Bankrupt's deposit in bank not fraud on creditors; "fraudulent transfer."(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Bankrupt's deposit in bank of money to his own
credit is not "fraudulent transfer" of property as against creditors, inviolation of bankruptcy act, section 67e (Comp. St., sec. 9651). (Ib.)
In absence of fraud or collusion by bank in paying bankrupt's checks and voucherswhile he was insolvent, bank not liable.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Where there wras no fraud or collusion by bank inpaying bankrupt's checks and vouchers while he was insolvent, to in-vestors from whom money had been obtained by bankrupt's fraud, bankwas not liable to trustee in bankruptcy, under bankruptcy act, section67e (Comp. St., sec. 9651). (Ib.)
Bank not liable, as participating in fraudulent transfer of bankrupt's deposit todefrauded investors, without actual fraud.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Bank, in absence of actual fraud, would not beliable for paying bankrupt depositor's checks and vouchers to defraudedinvestors, even though bankrupt thereby made transfer, in violation ofbankruptcy act, section 67e (Comp. St., sec. 9651). (Ib.)
Appeal and error—Findings in equity case should not be disturbed, unless clearlywrong.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Trial court's findings in equity case should not bedisturbed, unless clearly wrong. (Ib.)
Check protested because in excess of deposit held not revocation of depositor's orderto pay vouchers.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Drawing of check, which was protested because forsum greater than deposit, did not in itself revoke bank's authority t@pay smaller checks afterwards presented, or depositor's order to bank t@pay certain vouchers, so long as there were funds in depositor's accountsufficient to pay them. (Ib.)
Bankruptcy act does not authorize recognition of fraud not denounced therein, norimpose penalties on persons who received no benefits.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Bankruptcy act (Comp. St., sees. 9585-9656)does not authorize recognition of any fraud not distinctly denounced*therein, nor does it impose penalties on persons who have received n©benefits from bankrupt's transfers of property. (Ib.)67746°—261 11
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Trusts—Depleted trust funds mingled with other moneys can not be treated as reap"pearing in sums subsequently, deposited.
(XL S. C. O. A. 1925.) Where one has deposited trust funds in his individualba,nk account and mingled fund is at any time wholly depleted, trustfund is thereby dissipated and can not be treated as reappearing in sumssubsequently deposited to credit of same account. (In re Ruskav et al.Petition of Crellin, 5 Fed, Rep., 2d series, 143.)
Bankruptcy—Whether bankrupts7 bank balance should include checks depositedafter banking hours on that day held question of law reviewable by petition torevise.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Whether bankrupts' deposit, in their bank accountafter banking hours, of checks received from claimant for purchase ofstock, should be included in balance of their account for that day forpurpose of determining whether fund was depleted, was question of lawre viewable by petition to revise. (Ib.)
"Deposit slip" defined.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) "Deposit slip" is acknowledgment that amount
named therein has been received by bank; it is receipt intended to furnishevidence as between depositor and depositary that on given date therewas deposited sum named therein, time of deposit, and amount deposited.(Ib.)
Issuance of deposit slip admits relation of debtor and creditor for amount statedtherein.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Issuance of deposit slip is admission by bank thatrelation of debtor and creditor has been created as "to amount statedtherein, and creation of that relationship does not depend on whetherbank's agent, whose duty it is to do so, thereafter enters deposit in de-positor's account, but rights of parties must be determined by real stateof accounts. (Ib.)
Bank clerk whose duty it is to enter deposits is agent of bank, and not of depositor.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Bank clerk whose duty it is to enter deposits is
agent of bank, and not of depositor. (Ib.)Mule that banks close at 8 o'clock does n&k prevent receipt or payment of money after
that hour, nor affect legal relations of parties.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Rule that banks close at 3 o'clock is merely regula-
tion for convenience of bank, and does not prevent receipt or paymentof money after that hour, nor affect legal relations of parties if money isreceived or paid out, though transaction does not appear on books ofbank until subsequent day. (Ib.)
Crediting of checks indicates that bank receives checks deposited as cash.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Intention of parties as to effect of deposit controls,
and presentation of deposit slip with cash and checks for deposit in gen-eral account, and crediting thereof to depositor's account, indicatesintention of parties that bank receives checks as cash, in absence ofcontrary recital. (Ib.)
In New York, deposit of checks or drafts in ordinary course transfers title and createsrelation of debtor and creditor.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) In New York, deposit in ordinary course of businessof money, or drafts, or checks received and credited as money, vests titlethereto in bank and creates relation of debtor and creditor. (Ib.)
Burden is not on depositor to show when bank entered deposits on its books.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Burden is not on depositor to show when bank
entered deposit on its books, since it is receipt of deposit, and not time ofits entry, which binds bank. (Ib.)
In construing deposit sli2>s, court may consider practical interpretation given thereto' by parties.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) In construing deposit slips, court may considerpractical interpretation given thereto by parties before any controversyarose. (Ib.)
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Bank's entry of deposit and depositor's withdrawals held to show thai cJiecks werereceived as cash.
(U.S. C. G. A. 1925.) Bank's entry of deposit of checks, made after bank-ing; hours, and depositor's checking out amount in excess of his creditbalance if deposit had not been counted as cash, held to show that partiesregarded deposit as cash. (Ib.)
Bankruptcy—Title to claimant's checks deposited by bankrupts after banking hoursvested in bank on day of receipt of checks.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Where bankrupt, after banking hours, depositedchecks received from claimant for stock to be purchased for claimant,held, in tracing fund on bankrupts' failure to carry out their fiduciaryobligation to purchase stock, that title to checks vested in bank on dateof deposit, and not on following day when checks were entered. (Ib.)
SPECIAL DEPOSITS
Bond securing deposit of bankrupt estates held "security for specific fund," withinbank deposit guaranty statute; "specific"; "generic."
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) Undertaking conditioned that bank designated asdepository for bankrupt estates shall account for such funds held specificsecurity, making deposit ineligible to participate in guaranty fund, underLaws Washington, 1917, page 308, section 1 (Rem. Comp. S-tat. 1922,Sec. 3293); words "specific" and "generic" being relative, "generic"having reference to class of related things, and "specific" being limitedto particular, definite, or precise thing. (Republic Casualty Co. et al.v. Scandinavian-American. Bank et al., 2 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 113..)
Whether bank exercised due care in caring for bonds left with it jury question.(Iowa Sup. 1924.) Whether bank, as bailee of Government bonds left with
it by purchaser, exercised due care legally required of it, held a juryquestion, to be determined under proper instructions. (Kubli v. FirstNat. Bank of Pleasantville, 200 N. W. Rep* 434.)
Care required as gratuitous bailee of Government bonds.(Iowa Sup. 1924.) Bank is not insurer of Government bonds left with it as
gratuitous bailee, but is required to exercise that care which business menof prudence would exercise in keeping property of like value under similarcircumstances. (Ib.)
Motive or intent immaterial as respects duty of bank caring for bonds left with it.(Iowa Sup. 1924.) In determining care to be exercised by bank with which
Government bonds have been left, there is no question of good or badfaith on part of bailee, and motive or intent is not essential ingredient,nor is care to be exercised measured by care which bank used in respectto its own property of like kind under like circumstances. (Ib.)
Bank held gratuitous bailee of Government bonds.(Iowa Sup. 1924.) Bank, caring for Government bonds after purchaser had
paid therefor, held gratuitous bailee, in absence of showing of direct orindirect benefit to it. (Ib.)
Bank, as gratuitous bailee of Government bonds, liable only for want of ordinarycare.
(Iowa Sup. 1924.) Bank, as gratuitous bailee of Government bonds, wasliable only for want of ordinary care, and mere failure to return bondson demand5 would not constitute conversion, where they were lost with-out its fault. (Ib.)
Bailment—Degrees, of negligence and care not applied.(Iowa Sup, 1924.) Division of "slight, ordinary, and great care," with
corresponding degrees of negligence, "slight, ordinary, and gross," nolonger find application in definition of bailments as classified undercommon law. (Ib.)
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Trial—Instruction as to care as gratuitous bailee of bonds held erroneous, and notcured by another.
(Iowa Sup. 1924.) Instruction that whether bank was negligent in care ofbonds gratuitously cared for might be determined and measured by careit took of its own property or that of its officers of like kind and valueheld erroneous, where evidence disclosed that like property belonging tobank and its officers was kept in same receptacle and was stolen at sametime, and not cured by instruction as to matters to be considered. (Ib.)
Bank not insurer of securities left in its care without compensation.(N. J. Sup. 1925.) Bank is not insurer of securities left in its care without
compensation, being liable only for negligence. (Holmes v. First Nat.Bank of Wrightstown, 128 Atl. Rep. 150.)
Bank not liable for bonds left for safekeeping and stolen by cashier, unless negligent.(N. J. Sup. 1925.) Where bonds were deposited with bank for safekeeping
and stolen by cashier, without knowledge of bank or board of directors,bank held not liable, unless negligent in employment or retention ofcashier. (Ib.).
Securities in safety deposit box held by bank as bailee and not as trustee.(Pa. Sup. 1924.) Securities stolen from safety deposit box and converted
into money by cashier and placed to bank's credit were not held by bankas trustee for owners, within the rule that beneficiary unable to trace fundsis not entitled to prefererence over trustee's general creditors, but bankwas merely a bailee. (In re Conneautville Bank's Assigned Estate, 124Atl. Rep. 745.)
Owners of securities stolen by cashier from safety deposit box held entitled to fundrealized as against bank's assignee for benefit of creditors.
(Pa. Sup. 1924.) Where securities were stolen from safety deposit box andconverted into money by cashier, owners were entitled to amount realizedfrom sale on deposit to bank's credit as part of larger sum in other bank,as against bank's assignee for benefit of creditors, and were not requiredto share pro rata with general creditors on failure to follow funds. (Ib.)
Proceeds of sale of securities stolen by cashier from safety deposit box held sufficientlyearmarked.
(Pa. Sup. 1924.) Where securities were stolen from safety deposit box andconverted into money by cashier and proceeds were deposited as a part ofa larger sum on deposit in other bank to credit of cashier's bank, the fundswere sufficiently earmarked to entitle owners thereto as against bank'sgeneral creditors upon insolvency. (Ib.)
ESCHEAT OF BANK DEPOSITS TO STATE
Savings deposits, intangible property.(U. S. Sup. 1923.) Savings deposits, in a State banking corporation having
its place of business within the State of its creation, are intangible propertysubject, like tangible property, to the dominion of the State. (SecuritySavings Bank v. State of California, 263 U. S. R. 282.)
Escheat of unclaimed deposit in State bank not violation of the Federal Constitution.(U. S. Sup. 1923.) A State law requiring a bank, through appropriate pro-
cedure, to pay over such deposits, when long unclaimed, to the State asdepositary or by way of escheat, violates no right of the bank under thecontract clause of the Constitution or the due process clause of the four-teenth amendment, since the bank's contracts with the depositors merelygive it the use of the money until called for by proper authority, and pay-ment to the State in obedience to a valid law discharges its obligation tothem. (Ib.)
Essentials of jurisdiction in a proceeding to effect escheat of unclaimed deposit.(U. S. Sup. 1923.) The two essentials of jurisdiction in a proceeding by the
State to effect an escheat of such unclaimed deposits, in order that thedepositors may be bound and the bank protected, are seizure of the resat the beginning of the suit and reasonable notice and opportunity to beheard accorded the depositors. (Ib.)
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California law; service of summons.(U. S. Sup. 1923.) Under the California statutes here involved, seizure of
the res is accomplished by personal service on the bank, in a suit broughtby the Attorney General in Sacramento County, and due notice is giventhe depositors by publication in that county of a summons, with a notice,also, to all other persons to appear and show cause why the money shouldnot be deposited with the State treasurer. (Ib.)
Impossibility of personal service on depositors.(U. S. Sup. 1923.) Proof by affidavit that personal service on depositors is
impossible or impracticable is not a constitutional prerequisite to serviceby publication in such an escheat proceeding, where the depositors im-pleaded are only those who are not known to the bank officials to be alive,whose accounts have not been added to or drawn upon for twenty years,and who have not filed with the bank, within that time, any notice orclaim giving their then residences. (Ib.)
Publication of summons in particular county.(U. S. Sup. 1923.) In view of other statutes requiring sayings banks in
California to publish at their several locations annual notices of depositsnot added to or drawn upon during the preceding ten years, with the name,last known residence and other particulars concerning the depositor, thiscourt can not say that the escheat statute, in providing for publication ofsummons in escheat proceedings in Sacramento County only, was unrea-sonable. 186 Cal. 419, affirmed. (Ib.)
ACTIONS BY DEPOSITORS
Trading with the enemy act; claims against seized property; suit against UnitedStates.
(U. S. Sup. 1924.) A suit in equity brought under section 9 of the tradingwith the enemy act, against the Alien Property Custodian, the Treasurerof the United States, and a foreign corporation, to establish a debt of thecorporation to the plaintiff, as a claim against its property seized underthe act and held by the Custodian and the Treasurer, is in effect a suitagainst the United States, and can therefore be maintained only underthe conditions laid down in the act. (Banco Mexicano De Commercio EIndustria et al. v. Deutsche Bank; Miller, Alien Property Custodian, et al.263 U. S. R. 591.)
ilDebt arising with reference to property held."(U. S. Sup. 1924.) Where money was lent by liquidators of a Mexican bank,
at New York, to a German bank, and deposited by the borrower to itsgeneral credit with a trust company in that city, and, after the outbreakof the late war, before the loan fell due, the deposit with other assets ofthe borrower was taken over by the Alien Property Custodian, heldy thatsuit to collect the loan could not be maintained by the Mexican bankunder the above statute, since the debt was not one that " arose withreference to the money or other property held," (Ib.)
Attachment under State law.(U. S. Sup. 1924.) The fact that, under the law of New York, the debt,
when due, might have been collected by attachment of the property, hadthis not been seized under the statute, did not alter the case. (Ib.)
Construction—Legislative history.(U. S. Sup. 1924.) Legislative history of this statute, including remarks of
a Congressman explaining the bill, held not to determine its construction.289 Fed. Rep. 924, affirmed. (Ib.)
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Bank's certificate held representation that it had on deposit mortgage indebtedness*described in loan company's certificate; "said."
(U. Sv Cv C A. 1925.) Where loan company issued "certificate of owner-ship in fk'st mortgage indebtedness,;" reciting: that it was owner, as agent,for holder of such certificate, of first mortgage indebtedness in certainsum,, secured by deed of trust on described property, and that "said mort-gage note and securities" had been deposited with named bank for benefitof holders of certificates, bank's certificate, following loan company's cer-tificate, as part of same document, that it had "said: securities" 01. de-posit "as herein provided," held representation that it had on depositfirst mortgage: indebtedness secured by deed of trust,, referred to in loancompany's ceirtifieate on, the property described therein, since the word'' said'' retes: to something that has been mentioned above in the -document.(Greeley Nat. Bank v. Wolf, 4 Fed. Rep,, 2d series, 67.)
Bank, being sued for deceit, could not invoke doctrine of ultra vires.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) In action against bank for deceit, inducing plain-
tiff to purchase certificate of ownership in mortgage indebtedness,, thebank could not invoke the doctrine of ultra vires as a defense; such doc-trine being inapplicable to a corporation's torts. (Ib.)
Fraud—"Negligence" and "fraud" distingtiished.(U. S. C C. A.. 1925.) Negligence and fraud are not identical, either in
their nature or effect, since "negligence" is the absence of proper attentionto duty while "fraud" is always a positive and willful device, resortedto with intent to in some manner injure another, in which the mind concurswith the act. (Ib.)
Bank, which aided loan company to sell certificate of ownership in mortgage indebted-ness by false representation, liable for damages, regardless of whether it vjas atrustee or a gratuitous bailee,
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Bank, which aided loan company to sell certificateof ownership in first mortgage indebtedness by false representation thatit held on deposit deed of trust securing indebtedness, held liable for dam-ages in action for deceit by purchaser of certificate, regardless of whetherit was a trustee or gratuitous bailee. (Ib.)
LIMITATION OF ACTIONS
Until demand for balance of American's deposit in Austrian bank, balance not dueand payable.
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) Until demand for payment of balance of American'sdeposit: in Austrian bank, balance was not due and payable, (Zimmer-mann et al. v.. Miller^ Alien Property Custodian et al., 2 Fed* Rep., 2dseries, 629.)
War-—During1 World War and until July 14, 1919, American depositor could notlawfully demand payment of * deposit in Austrian bank, except on Alien PropertyCustodian to fix maturity- date.
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) During World War and thereafter to July 14, 1919,when trade relations between United States and Austria were resumed,American depositor could not lawfully make demand for payment ofdeposit in Austrian bank, even if bank had agent in United States, andthough bank during war continued to make payments on depositor'soutstanding orders, but depositor could mature deposit by making demandon Alien Property Custodian under trading with emeny act, section 8(Comp. St. 1918, Comp. St. Ann. Supp. 1919, sec. Zll&nd&h (Ib.)
Wax—Fall in rate @f Austrian exchange at risk of American depositors failingto demand payment from Alien Property Custodian.
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) Where American depositors in Austrian bank failed todemand payment of deposit from Alien Property Custodian under tradingwith enemy act. Section 8 (Comp. St. ¥918, Comp. St. Ann. Supp. 1919,sec. 3115J^dd), during period of World War, fail in rate of Austrianexchange was at their own risk. (Ib.)
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War—Cable to Austrian bank, though lacking requirement of legal demand, heldsufficient to fix maturity date of depositor's account.
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) Cable by American depositor to Austrian bankrequesting bank's consent to payment of balance of deposit account out ofbank's funds in hands of Alien Property Custodian to obviate lawsuit,though lacking some requirements of legal demand, apprised bank thatdepositor wanted money and fixed date as of which account should besettled. (Ib.)
War—Austrian bank's deposit of balance of American's account-with Austrian courtheld not to discharge it of further liability and risk of decline in Austrian currency.
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) American depositor's remedy under trading withenemy act (Comp. St. 1918, Comp. St. Ann. Supp. 1919, sec. 3115-^a-3115^j) can not be frustrated by Austrian bank's deposit of balance of hisaccount with Austrian court under Austrian law, and did not dischargeits obligation, and cast risk of further decline of Austrian currency ondepositor, whose previous demand for payment had been refused. (Ib.)
Bank receiving deposit impliedly agreed to repay same on demand.(Vt. Sup. 1924.) Defendant bank in receiving deposit by plaintiff's ward
impliedly agreed to repay same on demand. (Holman v. RandolphNat. Bank, Randolph Nat. Bank v. Holman, 126 Atl. Rep. 500.)
Demand for repayment of deposit held integral and essential part of contract ofdeposit.
(Vt. Sup. 1924.) Where bank in receiving deposit agreed to repay same ondemand, demand for repayment was an integral and essential part ofcontract. (Ib.)
Limitation of actions—Statute of limitations held not to begin to run against actionfor deposit until demand therefor was refused.
(Vt. Sup. 1924.) Where bank received deposit and agreed to repay same ondemand, statute of limitations did not begin to run against right to recovermoney deposited until pavment was demanded by depositor and refusedby bank. (Ib.)
Facts held not to support defense of estoppel in action against bank to recover moneydeposited 82 years prior to action.
(Vt. Sup. 1924.) In action by guardian to recover deposit of ward made indefendant bank 32 years previous, facts pleaded held not to support de-fense of estoppel. (Ib.)
Some of incidental powers of national bank stated.(Vt. Sup. 1924.) Discounting and negotiating promissory notes, drafts,
bills of exchange, and other evidences of debt, buying and selling exchange,loaning money, etc., and receiving of money of others on general deposit,are among the incidental powers of a national bank in carrying on itsbusiness. (Ib.)
EXCHANGE
Bank's letter of credit held to define its liability and render erroneous considerationof contract aside from it.
(TJ. S. C. C. A. 1924.) In action by foreign bank on draft drawn in its favorby foreign consignor of goods against American bank which had issuedan irrevocable letter of credit to consignee, based on defendant's refusalto honor the draft, held, the letter of credit limited the undertaking andobligations of defendant, and contract between consignor and consigneewas improperly admitted, (Bank of Taiwan, Limited, v. Union Nat.Bank of Philadelphia, 1 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 65.)
Grounding refusal to pay draft on particular ground constitutes waiver of all others,(II. S. C. C. A. 1924.) Bank, grounding its refusal to pay draft drawn under
letter of credit on one ground, must be held to have waived all others.(Ib.)
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Defense that 'plaintiff is not bona fide holder not available in action on draft, wherenonpayment was grounded on another theory.
(TJ. S. C. C. A. 1924.) Where a bank, having issued a letter of credit to aconsignee which required draft to be accompanied by bills of lading datedduring September or October, 1920, refused payment of a draft on soleground that shipment had not been made as required, it can not subse-quently defend on ground that plaintiff was not bona fide holder for valueof the draft. (Ib.)
That actual transportation not commenced as indicated by bill of lading accompanyingdraft is not good defense unless holder knew thereof.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) A bank, having issued a letter of credit to a consigneeof goods which required drafts to be accompanied by bills of lading datedduring September or October, 1920, may not refuse payment on groundthat bill of lading, dated October 30, 1920, did not truthfully representdate of beginning of actual transportation, unless plaintiff, holder of draft,knew such fact when it acquired it. (Ib.)
Letter of credit held complied with as to ubill of lading" "shipment."(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) Letter of credit, requiring drafts to be accompanied
by bills of lading "dated during September or October, 1920, * * *for shipment to P.," was complied with, if goods were delivered to trans-portation company for transportation on October 30, when bills of ladingwere dated, though vessel did not clear on that date, as "shipment" does,not mean clearance, and "bill of lading" is acknowledgment of receiptof goods for carriage on terms stated. (Ib.)
Question of negligence held for jury.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Whether defendant bank was negligent in failing to
obtain possession of gold coin, shipped to a third party, subject to defend-ant's orders for sale by defendant and placing of proceeds to plaintiff'scredit, during a period of 14 days and before the failure of the third partyand the loss of the coin, held, under that evidence, a question for the jury.(First Nat. Bank, Del Rio, Tex., v. Compania Occidental De Almacenaje,S. A., 4 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 109.)
Contracts—Name given by parties to their contract does not determine its legal effect.(U. S. C. G. A. 1925.) The legal effect of what men do is not determined by
the names they affix to their deeds, but the essential nature of their actsdetermines, and the law has its own names for the results they achieve.(Pan-American Bank & Trust Co. et al. v. National City Bank of NewYork, 6 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 762.)
Guaranty—Agreement by one bank to reimburse another for the amount paid out ona letter of credit issued on request of promisor held not a "guaranty."
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) A contract between two banks, made by correspond-ence, held, not one of guaranty, though that term was used, but an agree-ment by one to reimburse the other for the amount paid out on a letter ofcredit issued at the promisor's request. (Ib.)
Bank which procured issuance of letter of credit by another held bound to reimbursethe latter for the amount paid out thereon.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Where defendant bank, wishing to issue a letter ofcredit to a customer, available to a shipper in Brazil, but, being unknownthere, procured its issuance by plaintiff bank, which had a branch in Brazil,it was bound to reimburse plaintiff for the amount paid out thereon,which amount was recoverable in assumpsit. (Ib.)
Agreement to reimburse another bank for amount paid out on a letter of credit issuedat its request held not ultra vires.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Such transaction was in legal effect the issuance ofthe letter of credit by defendant itself, which was clearly within its powers,and its agreement to reimburse plaintiff was not ultra vires. (Ib.)
Bills and notes—"Negotiation" of instrument defined.(U*. S. C. C. A. 1925.) An instrument is "negotiated" when it is transferred
from one person to another in such manner as to constitute the transfereethe holder thereof. (Ib.)
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In business transactions between a national bank and its foreign branch, they dealas separate entities.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) A national bank and its foreign branch, organizedunderact December 23,1913, section 25 (Comp. St., sec. 9745), are separateentities as relates to business transactions between them, and a branchbank, which negotiates a draft drawn against a letter of credit issued bythe parent bank, becomes the legal holder thereof, and their respectiverights in relation thereto are governed by the same rules as between unre-lated banks. (Ib.)
Insurance policies required to be attached to drafts drawn against a letter of creditmay be in foreign money.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) The fact that a letter of credit is in dollars does notnecessarily require that policies of insurance required to be attached todrafts drawn against it must also be in dollars. (Ib.)
Conditions of letter of credit; laws and usages of place of use may be followed.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Where, at the request of defendant bank, plaintiff
bank issued a letter of credit against which drafts were to be drawn by ashipper in Brazil, in the absence of any requirement otherwise, it waspermissible for plaintiff to. accept documents required to be attached tothe drafts which complied with Brazilian law and usage. (Ib.)
Letter of credit held irrevocable without seller's consent,(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Letter of credit, after notice to the person for whose
use it was issued, held irrevocable without his consent. (Ib.)International law—Possibility of acts and decrees of unrecognized de facto govern-
ment being valid if justice or public policy demand.(N. Y. App. 1924.) While unrecognized government may be viewed juri-
dically as no government, if power withholding recognition so chooses,government de facto, though formally unrecognized because deemedunworthy of place in society of nations, may possibly gain quasi'govern-mental validity for its acts and decrees, if violence to fundamental prin-ciples of justice or public policy might otherwise be done. (Sokoloff v.National City Bank of New York, 145 N. E. Rep. 917; 239 N. Y. 158.)
Liability of bank for amount deposited in Russian branch held not affected by actsof Russian Government.
(N. Y. App. 1924.) Liability of national bank, under executory contract torepay Russian rubles as demanded in amount paid it with which to openaccount in Russian branch bank, held unaffected by decrees of RussianGovernment nationalizing banks and confiscating deposits as revolutionarytax. (Ib.)
Liability to repay amount deposited in Russian branch bank held not defeated byimplied condition.
(N. Y. App. 1924.). National bank's liability to repay amount paid it withwhich to open account in Russian branch upon its failure to carry out con-tract to pay in rubles on demand held not defeated by implied conditionthat latter's business would be permitted to continue by Russian Govern-ment: consideration failing to extent that performance was frustrated.(Ib.)
Undisclosed intent that performance of agreement with depositor should be governedby decrees of Russian Government no defense to action for restitution.
(N. Y. App. 1924.) Undisclosed intent by parties to contract for depositin bank's Russian branch that performance should be governed by lawsof Russia, and orders or decrees of any government thereof, held insufficientto exempt bank from liability to make restitution on Russian Govern-ment's nationalization of banks and confiscation of deposits, in absenceof agreement varying parties' obligations; especially as such decrees didnot regulate, but thwarted, performance. (Ib.)
Measure of recovery from bank refusing to pay rubles in amount paid it for depositin Russian branch stated.
(N. Y. App. 1924.) Measure of recovery on theory of rescission, with rightto restitution of amount paid bank under contract to repay Russian rublesin amount of deposit in Russian branch, is amount paid, for which noequivalent has been received, and, on theory of breach of contract byrefusal to pay, is value of rubles, but doctrine of frustration is inapplicablein either case, where plaintiff makes no claim for profits. (Ib.)Digitized for FRASER
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Bank's uxe of money regarded as equivalent of benefit to depositor.(N. Y. App. 1924.) On bank's refusal to pay in Russian rubles amount paid
it for deposit in Russian branch as agreed, where interest is not demandedfor any period before date of dishonoring depositor's drafts, its use ofmoney paid without interest must be regarded as full equivalent of anybenefit to depositor from enjoyment of banking facilities while account-was running. (Ib.)
FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS
JURISDICTION OF SUITS BROUGHT BY FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS
Action brought on promissory note by Federal reserve bank one arising under thelaws of the United States.
(U. S. Sup. 1925.) An action brought on a promissory note by a Federalreserve bank, a Federal corporation, is an action "arising under the lawsof the United States" within the meaning of Judicial Code section 24," First" (a). (Sowell v. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Tex., 268 U. S. R.449.)
Federal reserve bank not a national bank.(U. S. Sup. 1925.) A Federal reserve bank is not a national bank, subject
to the provisions of Judicial Code section 24 "Sixteenth." (Ib.)Assignee clause does not apply where action arises under the laws of the United
States.(U. S. Sup. 1925.) The assignee clause, Judicial Code section 24, "First"
(a), which forbids the district court to take cognizance of an action on achose in action by an assignee which could not have been prosecuted inthat court if no assignment had been made, applies where the sole groundof jurisdiction is diversity of citizenship, but not where the ground isthat the action arises under the laws of the United States. (Ib.)
STATE BANKS AS MEMBERS
Trust company held to have power to invest in stock of Federal reserve bank as per-sonal security.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) Under Burns' Annotated Statutes, Indiana, 1914,section 4953, authorizing trust companies to invest in "personal securities,"such a company held to have power to purchase stock of a Federal reservebank. (Hiatt v. United States, 4 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 374.)
Power of trust company to become a member of the Federal reserve system, can notbe questioned collaterally.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) The action of a trust company in becoming amember of the Federal reserve system, though it might have been ques-tioned by the State of its incorporation, was not such an ultra vires actas made the tranaction void, so that it can be questioned collaterally,and its affiliation was validated by a legislative act expressly extendingthe power to such companies. (Ib.)
Evidence—Federal court will take judicial notice of Federal reserve banks.(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) A Federal court will take judicial notice of the
existence, due incorporation, and functions of a Federal reserve bank.(Ib.)
Making false entry in report of member bank to Federal reserve bank with intent todeceive an officer of the latter is an offense.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) Under Revised Statutes, section 5209, as amendedSeptember 26,1918 (Comp. St. Ann. Supp., 1919, sec. 9772), the makingof a false entry by an officer of a member bank in a report to the Federalreserve bank, with intent to deceive any officer of the latter, is an offense.(Ib.)
Provision of Federal reserve act permitting State banks to become members of Fed-eral reserve system held constitutional.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) The provision of Federal reserve act, section 9(Comp. St. sec. 9792), permitting State banks to become members of theFederal reserve system, is within the powers of Congress and constitu-tional. (Ib.)Digitized for FRASER
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Provision of Federal reserve act held not unconstitutional as affecting power of Siate$over State banks.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) Federal reserve act, section 9 (4), being CompiledStatutes, section 9792, making member banks of the Federal reserve sys-item and their officers, agents,, and employees subject to the provisions ofRevised Statutes, section 5209 (Comp. St., sec. 9772), as applied to Statebanks, deals only with their relations to the Federal reserve system, andis not unconstitutional as affecting the powers of the States over suchbanks. (Ib.)
GUARANTY
Bank held not liablet wider contract, for debt of another bank.(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) An agreement under which defendant bank lent to
another bank a stated sum, to be held on deposit by defendant and usedin payment of certain specified claims against the borrower and checksdrawn by its depositors, as shown by its books, held not to render defend-ant liable for certificates of deposit issued by the borrower, not mentionedin the agreement, and especially in- the absence of an allegation that anypart ©f the sum lent remained in its hands unexpended. (Federal Bank& Trust Co, v. Vaughn etal.,. 1 Fed. Rep., 2d series 979.)
Agreement by. bank to hold deposit during, life of charter party, held not a guaranty.(U. S. C. (X A. 1924.) An agreement by a national bank to hold a deposit
made by a charterer during the life of the charter, which deposit wasrequired by the charter party to secure fulfillment of its terms by thecharterer, can not be construed as a guaranty by the bank that the moneywould be paid over to the shipowner on the charterer's default. (Coal &Iron Nat. Bank of the City of New York v. Suzuki et al., 3 Fed. Rep., 2dseries, 764.)
Agreement of bank to hold deposit, under a contract between plaintiff and the depositor,held not to gwe plaintiff a right of action at law against it to recover the deposit,
(IT. S. C. C. A. 1924.) A charter party required the charterer to deposit withplaintiff, the owner, a bank guaranty covering one-half a. month > hire,as a guaranty of his fulfillment of his obligations under the charter.Defendant bank notified plaintiff that it held a deposit made by thecharterer, to be retained during the life of the charter party. Held> thatthe bank, which had no power to execute a guaranty, did not therebyassume any obligation to pay the money to plaintiff on breach of thecharter by the charterer, which gave plaintiff a right of action at lawagainst It. (Ib.)
Bank not party to paper may bind itself as guarantor.(U. S. I>. C. 1924.) A bank m&y become guarantor of commercial paper
to which it is not otherwise a party, but to be valid such guaranty mustnot only have been made for a valuable consideration, but it must insome way have been a part of and incident to its banking business. (Allis.-Chaimers Mfg. Co. v. Citizens' Bank <fe Trust Co., 3 Fed. Rep., 2d series,316.)
Guaranty, by bank held within the scope of Us authority..(XL S.. IX C* 1924.) Plaintiff held aa account against a milling company
foi past o# tke price of the machinery installed in its mall, to which plain-tiff *e&aured title as. security. The milling company because largelyindebted, defendant and another bank being its principal creditors.Alter a conference of creditors* the company executed a. mortgage to thetwo banks as trustees, subject to plaintiff s claim, which plaintiff extended,taking the company's note, guaranteed by defendant bank; the otherbank having failed. The removal of the machinery would have made itimpossible to continue the mill in operation, and from such operation bya lessee* defendant realized as trustee more than sufficient to pay thenote*. HeM that, un-de? the circumstances, the guaranty was not only areasonable-, but a necessary incident to defendant's banking business, andwas within the scope of its power to execute. (Ib.)
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President held to have authority to execute guaranty.(U. S. D. C. 1924.) Where a bank took a mortgage to secure an existing
indebtedness to it of over $100,000, on property subject to a prior claimof less than $20,000, enforcement of which would have seriously im-periled the security, its president, who had been its active business mana-ger for eight years, and accustomed to act for it without formal authorityfrom the directors, held to have authority, acting in good faith and in itsinterest, to execute a guaranty of such claim on behalf of the bank tosecure its renewal. (Ib.)
INSOLVENCY AND RECEIVERS
POWER OF RECEIVER TO DISPOSE OF ASSETS AND COMPOUND CLAIMS
District court1 s order approving sale of national bank's assets by receiver not reviewableby circuit court of appeals at instance of bank's creditors.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) District court's order approving sale of nationalbank's assets, on receiver's application, under Revised Statutes section5234 (Comp. St., sec. 9821), is not reviewable by circuit court of ap-peals, on appeal, under Judicial Code, section 128 (Comp. St., sec. 1120),by bank's creditors, since such proceeding is an ex parte proceeding towhich the bank's creditors are not entitled to be parties and in whichthey have no right to be heard, and not a suit, and since funds to becollected from sale are not subject to disbursement by court, but byComptroller, by whom receiver was appointed and is controlled. (Fiferet al. v. Williams, 5 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 286.)
National bank receiver does not submit himself a7id bank's assets to control of courtby application for approval of sale of assets.
(U, S. C. C. A. 1925.) Application by receiver of national bank appointedby Comptroller of Currency, under Revised Statutes, section 5234 (Comp.St., sec. 9821), to district court for approval of sale of assets, does not subjectthe receiver and the affairs of the bank to the jurisdiction of, or placeassets of bank under control of, the court in the sense that receiver ap-pointed by court and assets in his possession are under court's control.(Ib.)
Court has duty to refuse order to sell property of defunct bank, if objections ofcreditors are well founded.
(U. S. D. C. 1925.) The ex parte application of a receiver appointedunder Revised Statute, section 5234 (Comp. St., sec. 9821), by Comptrollerof Currencj', for order of sale of assets of defunct bank, is not a judicialcontroversy, notwithstanding opportunity for objecting creditors to beheard, but it is duty of court to refuse to order sale if objections are wellfounded. (Ex parte Moore, in re Sale of Assets of First Nat. Bank ofFlorence, 6 Fed Rep., 2d series, 905.)
That proposed sale of assets of insolvent bank includes debts not objectionable;(i personal property."
(U. S. D. C. 1925.) In view of statute authorizing receiver to sell badand doubtful debts and all real and personal property, a proposed saleof assets of insolvent bank, including debts due it, is not objectionablefor failure to distinguish bad or doubtful from good debts, in view ofmeaning of "personal property," which includes everything subject ofownership not coining under denomination of real estate, and includesdebts and choses in action (citing Words and Phrases, "Personal Property").(Ib.)
Provision in proposed sale of assets of insolvent bank for payment of small claimsin full held illegal.
(U. S. D. C. 1925.) In view of Revised Statute, section 5236 (Comp. St.,sec. 9823), requiring comptroller to make a ratable dividend of proceedsfrom insolvent bank's assets, proposed sale of assets of insolvent bankproviding for payment in full of certain small claims, amounting in allto approximately $20,000, held illegal. (Ib.)
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Proposed sale of assets of insolvent bank, requiring creditors to accept certificatesof deposit from purchasing hanky illegal.
(U. S. D. C. 1925.) A receiver under national banking act can not compela creditor to accept a new debtor for whole or part of his debt, and pro-posed sale of assets of insolvent bank requiring creditors to receive certif-icates of deposit of purchasing bank in lieu of their claims against insolventbank held illegal as to objecting creditors. (Ib.)
Proposed sale of assets of insolvent hanky allowing purchaser to collect and com-pound certain assets, held illegal.
(U. S. D. C. 1925.) A proposed sale of assets of insolvent bank, givingpurchasing bank power to sell, collect, or compound certain assets, withoutsubmitting to court such proposition, and where neither receiver norcomptroller would have any further power, held illegal as amounting toabdication by receiver of duties. (Ib.)
Terms of sale prescribed by court must not he illegal.(U. S. D. C. 1925.) Although court has full power to prescribe terms of
sale of assets of insolvent corporations, it may not prescribe illegal termswhich practically nullify provisions of statute, though terms be favoredby a very large majority, and would in all probability be for benefitof creditors. (Ib.)
ACTIONS AGAINST RECEIVERS
Courts—Action against superintendent of insurance to impress fund in his handswith trust, held not ll action against State."
(U. S. D. C. 1923.) Where proceeds of bonds and securities stolen frombank were paid to insurance company, and came into hands of Statesuperintendent of insurance as official liquidator, held, action againstinsurance superintendent by receiver of bank to impress such fund withtrust in favor of bank was not an " action against the State," nor a consti-tutional officer of it. (Bean v. Stoddard, State Superintendent of Insur-ance, et al. 2 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 62.)
Trusts—Adequate remedy at law held not to preclude suit to impress fund in handsof superintendent of insurance with trust.
(U. S. D. C. 1923.) Suit by receiver of bank against superintendent ofinsurance to impress trust on proceeds of stolen bonds and securities,which had been paid to an insurance company and had come into defend-ant 's hands as official liquidator, held not improper, though an adequateremedy at law might exist under insurance law, New York, section 63.(Ib.)
Complaint Jield to sufficiently disclose receiver's capacity to sue.(U. S. D. C. 1923.) Complaint in suit by receiver of national bank to
impress with trust a fund in hands of State superintendent of insurance,which alleged plaintiff's appointment and assumption of duties as receiver,held to show sufficient capacity to sue, in absence of specific denial of suchappointment. (Ib.)
Specific instructions to commence action not essential to receiver's capacity to sue.(U. S. D. C. 1923.) Under Revised Statute, section 5234 (Comp. St.,
sec. 9821),it is the duty of receiver of national bank to collect assets anddebts, and he is not required, as affecting his capacity to sue, to obtainspecific instructions before commencing action for such purpose. (Ib.)
CLAIMS FOR DEPOSIT OF COUNTY FUNDS
State statute held ineffectual to give county preference in distribution of assets ofnational hank.
(Iowa Sup. 1924.) Distribution of assets of insolvent national bank beinggoverned by United States Revised Statutes, section 5236 (U. S. Comp.St., sec. 9823), which prevails over State statute, Code Supplement 1913,section 3825a (Code 1924, sec. 12719), is ineffectual to give county pref-erence. (Palo Alto County v. Ulrich et al. 201 N. W. Rep. 132.)
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Counties—Board of supervisors.could not by present designation of county depositorybind subsequent board.
(Iowa: Sup. 1924.) While board of county supervisors is continuous body,it could not by present designation and approval of depository bond bindboard- as thereafter constituted; (Ib..)
Depositories—Approval1 of bank as county depository held to authorize depositstherein until approval revoked or new depository named.
(Iowa Slip. 1924.) Where board of county supervisors had designated andapproved bank as county depository under Code 18.97, section 1457, suchapproval- was effective, and constituted, authority for deposit therein ofcounty, funds until revoked or new depository named. (Ib.)
Deposit of check by county treasurer in depository bank held to create relation ofdebtor and creditor.
(Iowa Sup. 1924.) Deposit of foreign check by county treasurer in deposi-tory bank held under evidence to create relation of debtor and creditor, andnot to. constitute trust fund. (Ib.)
Relation of debtor and or editor- held to arise when bank receives paper and creditsproemds; to customer's checking account.
(Iowa Sup» 1924,) Where customer indorses to bank's order checks ordrafts, and is given credit for amount thereof on his account as cash, andmay check against credit given, in absence of agreement or understandingto contrary, or proof of circumstances from which it may be inferred, pre-sumption is that title to paper passes to bank, and relation of debtor andcreditor arises. (Ib.)
CLAIMS OF UNITED STATES
Evidence held insufficient: to show insolvency.(U. S. D C. 1924.) Under Revised Statutes section 3466 (Comp. St. Sec,
6372),, giving a preference to debts due by insolvent debtor to UnitedStates, insolvency of bank held not shown by proof that balance dis-closed by daily statement was incorrect or that certain bills receivablewere without value, where the statement showed excess of resources overindebtedness. (United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. n. Porter, Conr-missioner of Finance of Idaho, 3 Fed. Rep.., 2d series, 57.)
Capital stock not "debt" in determining^insolvency.(U. S. ID', C. 1924.) In determining question of insolvency, capital stock
and .surplus* in no sense constitute indebtedness of bank, its obligation toa stockholder not being a debt, but latterJs right being to receive ratableshare of assets after all debts are paid. (Ib.)
Idaho State finance commissioner held not shoion to have taken over bank assets underassignment.
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) In suit by surety to ha/ve declared a preference itsclaims against insolvent State bank within Revised Statutes, sections 3466,3468; (Comp. St., sec. 6372, 6374), giving a priority to debts due UnitedStates, evidence held insufficient to show that Idaho State finance com-missioner took charge of affairs of bank under an assignment by resolu-tion, of board of directors, where such resolution did not purport to be anassignment, but simply a determination to discontinue business. (Ib.)
Right of surety's preference as for debt due United States; wholly.dependent on, statute.(U..S. Di G. 1924>) The right of a surety to a- preference under Revised
Statutes, sections 3466,. 3468 (Comp. St. sees, 6372, 6374), giving preference to debts due the United States, is a creature of statutory law andexists only in cases where the facts fall strictly within provisions ofstatute. (Ib.)
Claim against /insolvent bank based on cashier's checks purchased with Governmentfunds held entitled to priority.
(U. Sv D;. C. 1925.) A claim against an insolvent bank, based on cashier'schecks purchased by a: poatmistress with fumlfe. belonging to the Govern-ment, held; one*in favor of the United; States:with-right to priority of pay-ment- under* Revised Statutes, section 3466 (Comp. St., sec. 637.2.), whichright .-was not affected; by the fact'that the claim was, filed? by, and- allowedto, the postmistress and afterwards assigned to the United States. (UnitedStates v. Brock, State Bank Com'r. of Louisiana, et al., 5 Fed. Rep., 2dseries, 265.)Digitized for FRASER
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OFFSETS
Surety not entitled to set off claim against insolvent bank; debtor bank can not acquireright of set-off by acquiring claim against, the bank.
(U. S.. Sup. 1924.) Where a guaranty company executed a bond guarantee-ing the xktelity of the president, of a national bank, and another to adepositor of the bank insuring payment of deposits, and the bank there-after became insolvent through the frauds of the president and theguarantor paid the depositor and took an assignment of the depositor'sclaim against the bank with approval of the bank's receiver. Held, thatthis claim could not be set off by the guarantor as assignee or subrogeein an action by the receiver upon the bond first mentioned. The doctrineof relation is a legal fiction invented to promote justice? and never allowedto defeat the collateral rights of third persons. 295 Fed* 847 affirmed.(United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. v. Wooldridge, Receiver of theNational Bank of Clebuxn, 2.68 U. &.. R. 234.)
Set-off and counterclaim—One of two defendants severally liable held entitled tointerpose counterclaim as against objection of want of mutuality.
(XL S. C. C. A. 1924.) In action by receiver of bank on drafts depositedwith it by payee, against latter and drawer, either defendant might set upas counterclaim any claim pn contract held by it at time bank became5
insolvent; cause of action being several and doctrine of mutuality thereforebeing inapplicable. (Richmond Ins. Co. et al. v.. Litteer, 1 Fed. Rep., 2dseries, 311.)
Claim against bank held to arise after Us insolvency, and therefore not subject ofset-off.
(U.. S. C. C. A. 1924.) Where a bank on which check was drawn honoredand paid it in regular course of business by delivery of draft,, and itsreceiver thereafter stopped payment on draft to enable him to distributebank's estate equitably among creditors, claim of maker of check by reasonof stopping payment of draft could not be interposed as set-off in receiver'saction against maker, since maker's right had inception after insolvency ofbank. (Ib.)
INSOLVENCY OF STATS BANK
Courts—Defendant, by failing to object to form of proceeding, waived right of courtto proceed.
(HI. S, C. C. A. 1925.) Where insolvent State bank was placed underreceivership hy order of district court, although cMmants to fund drawninto court by petition of receiver were residents of State, and no claim wasfor as much as $3,000, by failing to object to form of proceeding, defendantwaived' right of court to proceed, and final adjudication that receiver hadno interest in fund did not affect' jurisdiction theretofore rightfully at-tached, (George. ©. Harter Bank of Canton, Ohio,«?. Inglis, § Fed. Rep.,2d. series.. 841,)
Ordinarily bank may,- mt off agmmi deposit debt ckm by depositor.(U. S. C. C, A.. 1.92:5*) Ordinarily a bank may set. off. a, deposit against a debt,
due it from the depositor, right thereto notr however, being absolute orparamount to superior equities. (Ib.)
Equity has extended rigki of hank to set off deposit o@ainst debt on theory that oneshould not puy- debt ta creditor if he can not compel creditor to pay..
(U. S. C. O. A. 1925.) Where insolvency has intervened, equity has ex-tended right of. bank to set off deposit against debt of depositor to unma~tured note, on theory that in good conscience one ought not pay debt, tocreditor if he can not ultimately compel creditor to pay debt due him;right, however, not being paramount to* superior equities. (Ib.)
Equities of claimants- ta deposit of insolvent bunk held superior to right of set-off efbank.
(U.. S.. €.: Cl A.. 1*925.).- Wmere company engaged in general banking businesswas? pi&£@dl imder receivership,, and bank, after learning thereof, appliedits deposit; in, pay men t of qaaoaatturedb note, equities of claimant to depositas--par©ceeds of/sale of shapes of stock and f tracts- intrusted to insolvent, bank,which were traceable to deoosit, held superior to right of set-off in thebank. (Ib.)
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Collateral held inapplicable to preexisting debt of another bank which absorbedcreditor bank.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Where collateral was deposited by debtor with C.bank to secure payment of debt or any of debtor's liabilities to C. bank,due or to become due, or that may thereafter be contracted, after existingdebt was paid, collateral can not be applied to payment of a preexistingand unmatured obligation to H. bank, which absorbed C. bank. (Ib.)
INTEREST AND USURY
Penalties imposed on national bank for violating State usury law are forfeiture ofinterest and liability for twice amount of interest; remedy under Federal statuteexclusive.
(Ala. Sup. 1924.) Under Revised Statutes of United States, sections 5197,5198 (U. S. Comp. St., sees. 9758, 9759), national bank charging or receiv-ing higher rate of interest than allowed by law of State where bank islocated, forfeits entire interest, and, if interest has been paid, personmaking payment may sue for twice amount of interest paid, and thisremedy is exclusive. (Jones v. Moore, 102 So. Rep. 200.)
Cause of action for interest paid national bank does not accrue until all paymentsexceed principal.
(Ala. Sup. 1924.) Cause of action under Revised Statutes of United States,section 5198 (U. S. Comp. St., sec. 9759), for twice interest paid to nationalbank does not accrue, and lender may purge transaction of usury, untilall payments exceed principal. (Ib.)
Mere renewal of note not payment cutting off defense of usury under nationalbanking act.
(Ala. Sup. 1924.) Mere renewal of note by national bank, including thereinusurious interest, is not such payment as cuts off defense of usury in actionthereon, or limits borrower to his action for penalty for usury paid, underRevised Statutes of United States, section 5198 (U. S. Comp. St., sec.9759). (Ib.)
Rule as to effect of part payments on note including usurious interest, as respectspenalties under national banking act, stated.
(Ala. Sup. 1924.) As respects penalties imposed by national banking act(Rev. St., U. S., sec. 5198 (U. S. Comp. St., sec. 9759)), part paymentsof note generally, including therein usurious interest, without applicationthereof by agreement of parties, are not regarded as applied first to pay-ment of interest, but if parties by agreement make such applicationthereof, it will be treated as if usurious interest had been separately paid,intent of parties being controlling. (Ib.)
Entire usurious contract not void, but voidable as to interest only.(Ala. Sup. 1924.) Under national banking law and laws of Alabama, entire
usurious contract is not void, but is voidable as to interest only. (Ib.)Bills and notes—Usury—Assignee of usurious nonnegotiable paper takes subject to
defenses; renewal binds debtor for full amount.(Ala. Sup. 1924.) Assignee of usurious nonnegotiable paper without notice
of usury, who pays its full value, takes subject to all defenses availableagainst payee, but renewal of debt, including usury, binds debtor for fullamount. Lib.)
Usury—Debtor can not set up usury against assignee induced to pay usurious debt.(Ala. Sup. 1924.) Debtor can not set up usury against assignee of security
induced by him to advance money to pay usurious debt. (Ib.)Principal and surety—Rights of surety to protection against loss grow out of contract
with principal.(Ala. Sup. 1924.) Though surety who pays debt is subrogated to remedies
and securities of payee under Code 1907, sections 5385, 5388, he is not inposition of assignee when he enters into obligation, but his right to beprotected against loss grows out of contract with principal. (Ib.)
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Principal and surety—Surety paying usurious obligation without notice not to do sa,held entitled to recover amount paid.
(Ala. Sup. 1924.) Where surety pays obligation after maturity .withoutnotice from principal not to do so, he is entitled to recover amount paidthough he had notice of usury in debt, but any collusion with payee tocut off debtor's right to purge it of usury would place surety in like positionwith payee. (Ib.)
Usury—Contract not "usurious" if lender receives something of uncertain value forloan, unless palpably in excess of legal interest.
(Ala. Sup. 1924.) Contract is not>lusurious" where lender receives some-thing of uncertain value for his loan, even though its probable value isgreater than legal interest, unless so palpably in excess of legal rate as toshow intent to violate usury laws. (Ib.)
Usury—Where stock given as compensation for loan highly speculative, transactionheld not usurious.
(Ala. Sup. 1924.) Where stock given as compensation for loan was highlyspeculative, and without real market value, transaction held not usurious.(Ib.)
Evidence—Receipt and contract held to show third party's notes transferred to secureplaintiff's note, and not as payment thereof.
(Ala. Sup. 1924.) Receipt and contract reciting that transfer of third party'snotes was contribution toward plaintiff's note, that such note and collateralwas held as security that third party would pay his notes, that plaintiffnote was to be paid from proceeds of third party's notes, etc., held to showthat notes were merely transferred to secure plaintiff's note and not asabsolute payment thereof. (Ib.)
Pledges—Sale of collateral note held not payment of debt.(Ala. Sup. 1924.) Sale of note held as collateral under conditions whereby
holder may and does reclaim it and stands ready to surrender it% is notpayment of principal debt; Code 1907, section 3302, not being applicable/(Ib-)
Pledges—Plaintiff took nothing by delay in prosecution of action on note securingplaintiff's note not due to holder's fault.
(Ala. Sup. 1924.) Where notes of third party given to defendant to secureplaintiff's note were not paid at maturity, and defendant sued thereon,plaintiff took nothing by delay in prosecuting action not due to defendant'sfault. (Ib.)
Congress has exclusive power to determine penalty for usury by national bank.(Idaho Sup. 1924.) It is within the exclusive power of Congress to deter-
mine the penalty that may be exacted of a national bank for taking, receiv-ing, reserving, or charging an usurious rate of interest. (Curtis v. WesternReporting & Credit Co. et al., 230 Pac. Rep. 771.)
Penalty for usurious contracts of national banks limited to forfeiture of interest whereit has not been paid.
(Idaho Sup. 1924.) Congress has limited the penalty for the usurious con-tracts of national banks to a forfeiture of the interest, where the interesthas not been paid. (Ib.)
No greater penalty than forfeiture of interest can be imposed on national bank inaction on usurious contract.
(Idaho Sup. 1924.) No other or greater penalty can be imposed on a nationalbank in an action on an usurious contract than a forfeiture of the interest.(Ib.)
Evidence—Evidence of alleged usurious transactions other than pleaded as defense toaction on note inadmissible.
(Idaho Sup. 1924.) In an action on a promissory note, where usury ispleaded as a defense, evidence with respect to other alleged usurious trans-actions is not admissible. (Ib.)67746°—261 -12
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Charge of interest by national bank exceeding 6 per cent was usurious to extentState law applied.
(Md. App. 1925.) Charge of interest by national bank exceeding 6 per centwas usurious to extent State law applied. (Penrose v. Canton Nat.Bank of Canton, 127 At. Rep. 852.)
Where national banh charges excessive interest for loan, either on original or onrenewal note, indorser may be relieved of all interest up to time of suit.
(Md. App. 1925.) Where national bank charges excessive interest for loan,either on original or on renewal note, indorser may be relieved of allinterest up to time of suit, in view of Revised Statutes of United States,sections 5197, 5198 (U. S. Comp. St., sees. 9758, 9759). (Ib.)
Usury—Pleas alleging usury held sufficient against demurrer interposed for non-compliance with statutory requirements.
(Md. App. 1925.) Pleas alleging usury held sufficient against demurrerinterposed for noncompliance with code, article 49, section 5, where thepleas specifically stated the amounts and dates of the original loans,though they did not give the details of the renewal notes actually suedon. (Ib.)
National banks may charge corporations any rate of interest agreed upon withoutvioloMon of usury law.
(Md. App. 1925.) National banks may charge corporations any rate ofinterest agreed upon without violation of usury law, in view of code(vol, 4), article 23, section 100a; hence, in suit "by such bank as payee
.against defendant as accommodation indorse? on corporation note,defendant could not set up usury. (ID.)
Usury—Exclusion of questions pertaining to usury held not error, usury not beingavailable defense.
(Md. App. 1925.) In action on note, against accommodation indorser,exclusion of questions pertaining to usury held not error; usury not beingavailable defense. (Ib.)
Testimony as to other possible ways of payee bank to obtain additional interestheld properly excluded.
(Md. App. 1925.) Assuming usury was an issue in action bv national bankas payee on a note on which defendant was accommodation indorser,where it appeared that interest in addition to the amount named in thenote was collected by the bank in a certain way, exclusion of testimonyas to other possible ways of plaintiff to obtain additional interest heldnot error, where such testimony had no appreciable effect on the case,and the method suggested was not adopted by plaintiff, and there seemedto be no need of the comparison suggested by way of explanation of thetransaction as it was. (Ib.)
JURISDICTION
Jurisdiction over a suit to administer the assets of an insolvent firm of stockbrokersdoes not empower the district court to entertain as dependent or ancillary a con-troversy between a customer of the firm and a national bank (citizens of the sameState) over money paid the firm by the customer to buy stocks,
(U. S. Sup. 1925.) A controversy is not dependent or ancillary unless ithas direct relation to property or assets drawn into the court's possessionor control by the principal suit. Jurisdiction over a suit to administerthe assets of an insolvent firm of stockbrokers does not empower thedistrict court to entertain as dependent or ancillary a controversy betweena customer of the firm and a national bank (citizens of the same State) overmoney paid the firm by the customer to buy stocks and deposited by thefirm in the bank, and which the bank has set off against notes owing itby the firm, but which the customer claims as equitably his, free fromthe firm's obligations. 295 Fed. Oil reversed. (Fulton National Bankof Atlanta v. Hozier, Intervener, and Smith, et al., as Receivers of Imbrie& Co., 267 U. S. R. 276.)
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National bank is creature of Federal law.(Colo. Sup. 1925.) A national bank is a creature of Federal law. (McClel-
land v. Merchants' & Miners' Nat. Bank of Idaho Springs, 238 Pac.Rep. 774.)
Federal banking act as to transfer of stock of national bank held to control overState statute.
(Colo. Sup. 1925.) Federal banking act as to transfer of stock of nationalbank held to control Colorado C. L., section 2268, notwithstanding stockwas transferred after bank ceased to function as such, and while it wasin the process of voluntary liquidation. (Ib.)
Adoption by national bank of policy^ of voluntary liquidation definitely fixed as ofsuch time liability of each stockholder to bank.
(Colo. Sup. 1925.) Adoption by national bank of policy of voluntary liqui-dation definitely fixed as of such time liability of each stockholder tobank. (Ib.)
National bank's adoption of voluntary liquidation precluded stockholders frotrithereafter avoiding liability on stock by transfer thereof.
(Colo. Sup. 1925.) National bank's adoption of voluntary liquidation pre-cluded stockholders from thereafter avoiding liabilit}^ on stock by trans-fer thereof. (Ib.)
Equitable assignment by stockholder in national bankf of his certificate of stock,after bank goes into liquidation, does not affect his status as stockholder with itsattendant liabilities.
(Colo. Sup. 1925.) An equitable assignment by a stockholder in a nationalbank, of his certificate of stock, after bank goes into liquidation, does notaffect his status as stockholder with its attendant liabilities; the statusof such stockholder remaining unchanged from the date when the bankgoes into liquidation. (Ib.)
National bank going into liquidation has lien for indebtedness upon dividends inhands of receiver, 'which equity may enforce by set-off.
(Colo. Sup. 1925.) A national bank going into liquidation has lien upondividends in hands of receiver, and may properly set off dividends accru-ing upon shares of stockholder against his indebtedness to bank, andequity will enforce set-off, when necessary to prevent one of the partiesfrom losing his payment on account of insolvency of the other. (Ib.)
Trusts—Indebtedness to trust fund of insolvent person, entitled to share in distri-bution of trust fund, may in equity be set off against his distributive share.
(Colo. Sup. 1925.) Indebtedness to trust fund of insolvent person, entitledto share in distribution of trust fund, may in equity be set off againsthis distributive share. (Ib.)
Act of receiver of liquidating national bank, in setting off accumulated dividendsagainst stockholder's judgment debt to bank held proper.
(Colo. Sup. 1925.) Act of receiver of liquidating national bank, in settingoff accumulated dividends on shares of insolvent stockholder againstlatter's judgment debt to bank, held proper. (Ib.)
Pledgees of certificate of stock in national bank, becoming such during liquidationof bank, held to acquire rights of assignor subject to cross demands of bank againstassigning insolvent stockholder.
(Colo. Sup. 1925.) As against a judgment creditor, purchasing at executionsale debtor's certificate of shares of national-bank stock while bank waain process of liquidation, prior pledgees of such stock, by assignment anddelivery during such liquidation, held to have acquired all rights of theassignor with respect to dividends, subject to the cross demands of thebank against such assigning insolvent stockholder, and the bank's rightin equity to enforce set-off. (Ib.)
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Assets turned over to bank upon organization deemed good when subsequently paid,(111. Sup. 1924.) Where a national bank was converted into a State savings
bank, through stockholders' agreement to take stock in the State bank,and a trust company furnished money to be exhibited to the auditor'sagent as the cash capital of the State bank and it was then returned tothe trust company, in an accounting to determine its liability to creditorsby way of estoppel measured by the impairment of the national bank'scapital and surplus, assets turned over to the State bank should be con-sidered good and collectible where they were subsequently paid, not-withstanding an accountant could not place any value on them at thetime of the transfer. (Chicago Title & Trust Co. v. Central Trust Co. ofIllinois, 144 N. E. Rep. 165.)
Trust company assisting in illegal organization not to be prejudiced by failure ofsavings bank and receiver to collect assets.
(111. Sup. 1924.) In such case the trust company should not be prejudicedby any failure of the savings bank or its receiver to use proper diligencein the collection of the assets turned over to them by the national bank,and, if a debt transferred was as gqod on that day as cash for bankingpurposes, it must be regarded as a good debt. (Ib.)
Valuation placed on notes turned over to bank upon organization as regards liabilityof trust company.
(111. Sup. 1924.) In such case notes or claims transferred held to be valuedas of the date of transfer to the savings bank, and, where a note or claimwas afterwards paid in part only, the present worth on the date of transferof the payment afterwards made must be taken as the amount collectedthereon. (Ib.)
"Surplus" and "undivided profits" defined.(111. Sup. 1924.) The item designated as "surplus" in a bank statement
represents permanent surplus or a liability that is carried permanentlyon the books, and is rarely ever decreased or increased except by necessityin case of loss to the bank, or in case of an increase by reason of a newdeclaration of a permanent fund to be carried under that designation, and"undivided profits'' are the funds usually drawn to pay the declareddividends of the bank. (Ib.)
Estoppel—Trust company assisting in illegal organization of bank held not liableto stockholders of bank through estoppel by reason of cash secured from it exhibitedas capital of bank.
(111. Sup. 1924.) Where national bank was converted into a State savingsbank through stockholders' agreement to take stock in the State bank,and a person interested secured cash from a trust company which wasexhibited to the auditor's agent as the cash capital of the State bank,and then returned to the trust company, the trust company, thoughliable by estoppel to the creditors of the State bank which became in-solvent, was not liable to its stockholders. (Ib.)
Undivided profits not treated as liability in accounting against trust company as-sisting in illegal organization of State savings bank to succeed national bank.
(111. Sup. 1924.) Where national bank was converted into State sayingsbank, and a person interested secured cash from a trust company whichwas exhibited to the auditor's agent as the cash capital of the State bank,and then returned to the trust company, in an accounting to determinethe liability of the trust company to the creditors of the State bank, onthe theory of estoppel, undivided profits of the national bank should notbe treated as a liability. (Ib.)
When liability to stockholders of dissolved national bank deemed to cease in deter-mining liability of one assisting in illegal reorganization as State bank.
(111. Sup. 1924.) In such case, in determining the liability of the trustcompany under the theory of estoppel, the entire amount of the nationalbank's liability to its stockholders is deemed to have ceased the verymoment they accepted stock in the savings bank, and, as to dissentingstockholders, the very moment that an interested person purchased theirstock. (Ib.)
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Taxation—Stockholders and not bank liable for tax on stock.(111. Sup. 1924.) Under Revenue Law, sections 35, 39, assessing shares of
stock, and making it the duty of every bank and its managing officers toretain so much of any dividends belonging to stockholders as shall benecessary to pay taxes levied upon the shares, the liability is that of thestockholders and not the bank, and the bank is not primarily liable.(Ib.)
Trust company assisting in illegal organization not liable for attorney's fee paidby bank holding note against attorney which could have been set off.
(111. Sup. 1924.) Where a national bank was converted into a State sayingsbank and a trust company furnished cash to be exhibited to auditor'sagent as the cash capital of the State bank, and then returned to the trustcompany, in an accounting to determine its liability to creditors of theState bank on the theory of estoppel, it could not be charged with feespaid an attorney by the State bank at a time when it held a note of theattorney due on demand, which could have been set off against the claimfor services. (Ib.)
Trust company assisting in illegal organization not liable for expenses of bank orits receiver.
(111. Sup. 1924.)- In such case, the trust company can not be charged withthe expenses of the savings bank or the expenses of a receiver in windingup its affairs. (Ib.)
Salary relinquished not considered in determining liability of trust company tocreditors of bank which it helped to organize without required capital.
(111. Sup. 1924.) In such case, salary relinquished by president of the na-tional bank though subsequently claimed should not be considered as aliability of savings bank. (Ib.)
Trust company assisting in illegal organization of bank not liable for loss causedby want of diligence.
(111. Sup. 1924.) In such case, the trust company is not bound by action ofreceiver of savings bank in selling assets for less than their value throughwant of due diligence in finding out their value. (Ib.)
Contracts—Third party may maintain action on promise made for his benefit.(111. Sup. 1924.) A third party may maintain an action on a promise made
to another for his benefit. (Ib.)When indirect liability charged in determining solvency right of indemnity should be
credited.(111. Sup. 1924.) Where a national bank was converted into a State savings
bank, and cash was furnished by a trust company to be exhibited to theauditor's agent as the cash capital of the State bank, and then returnedto the trust company, in an accounting to determine the liability of thetrust company, charged, under the theory of estoppel to the creditors ofthe State bank, when indirect liability of debtor of the national bankwas charged in determining his solvency, credit should have been givenbecause of his right to be made good by party primarily liable. (Ib.) *
Payment—Deposit properly applied to oldest note by receiver of bank.(111. Sup. 1924.) A receiver of a bank holding several notes of a depositor,in the absence of direction by debtor, properly applied the deposit to theoldest note. (Ib.)
Payment—Rule as to application of payments.(111. Sup. 1924.) A debtor has the right to have a payment applied to the
debt he directs, but, if he makes no direction, then the creditor mayapply the credit as he sees fit, in case no third party is unjustly pre-judiced. (Ib.)
Corporations—Organizers of foreign holding corporation remained owners of stockof domestic corporation.
(111. Sup. 1924.) A syndicate owning shares of stock of a domestic cor-poration remained the owners thereof though they formed a foreigncorporation as a holding company for the stock, as a foreign corporationcan not lawfully hold stock in a resident corporation. (Ib.)
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No credit because worthless claims transferred to subsidiary in accounting to deter-mine liability of trust company assisting in illegal organization of bank.
(III. Sup. 1924.) Where a national bank was converted into a State sayingsbank, and a trust company furnished cash to be exhibited to auditor'sagent as the cash capital of the State bank and then returned to the trustcompany, in an accounting to determine its liability to creditors, underthe theory of estoppel, it is. not entitled to credit because worthless claimswere transferred fc>y the State bank to subsidiaries unless these claims werecollected or partially collected after they went into the hands of the sub-sidiaries. (Ib.)
Bank could apply deposit on demand note though trust fundr when without notice.(111. Sup. 1924.) A bank could apply a deposit on a demand note though the
depsoit was a trust fund, where it was without notiee as to the trust.(Ib.)
Evidence—Bank boohs held admissible in action involving accounting, and to beprima facie evidence as to items marked paid.
(111. Sup. 1924.) Where persons in control of national bank desired to con-vert it into a State bank, and secured cash from a trust company whichwas exhibited to the auditor's agent and then returned to the trust com-pany, in an action wherein it was sought to hold the trust company liableto creditors of the State bank under the theory of estoppel the books ofnational and State bank were competent evidence as to assets and pay-ment of bills receivable, etc., and established prima facie that items markedpaid were paid. (Ib.)
Evidence—Positive uncontradicted evidence of owner as to value of real estate can notbe ignored.
(111. Sup. 1924.) Positive and uncontradicted evidence of owner of realestate as to its value can not be ignored. (Ib.)
Evidence—Uncontradicted testimony as to accounts entitled to consideration thoughnot itemized.
(111. Sup. 1924.) Positive testimony that there was owing to witness person-ally by parties living near a certain place good accounts amounting tofrom $50,000 to $75,000, and that he likewise owned good notes owed byparties in and near such place amounting to the further sum of from $50,000to $75,000, uncontradicted of record, is entitled to consideration on ques-tion of solvency, though he could not itemize the accounts or the notes,his further testimony showing that all of his books of account were in thehands of State or Government officials who were prosecuting him for certainalleged crimes, and that it was not possible for him to consult the books.(Ib.)
Payment—Note presumed paid by parties primarily liable.(111. Sup. 1924.) When a note is shown by record evidence to be paid, but it
does not appear who paid it, the presumption is indulged that it was paidby parties primarily liable theron, and not by one agreeing to see it paid^(Ib.)
Evidence—Amount paid for land as evidence of value.(111. Sup. 1924.) In determining the value of real estate on a certain date,
consideration should be given to the amount paid for it shortly before thattime. (Ib.)
"Good will".to be considered asset determining liability of one assisting in organ-ization without sufficient capital.
(111. Sup. 1924.) Good will, which is the probability that old customers willresort to the old place, is a species of property and is to be considered indetermining the value of the assets of a solvent bank transferred to a newsavings bank, in determining the liability of one participating in theorganization of the new bank with insufficient capital, on the theory ofestoppel. (Ib.)
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Bills and notes-—Mortgages—Note indorsed in blank negotiable by delivery; validityof contract whereby bank took over assets of another bank and of transfer of note inblank could not be litigated by makers of note; "delivery."
(N. Y. Sup. 1924.) Where assets of C. bank were transferred to R. bank,which in consideration assumed liabilities of C. bank, note secured bymortgage which was indorsed in blank by C. bank, under negotiable instru-ments law, sections 2, 60, 64, 90, became payable to bearer and nego-tiable by "delivery," which is transfer of possession, and R. bank wasentitled to sue thereon 'in own name and makers could not litigate validityof transfer of note or of contract. (National Bank of Rochester v. Erion-Haines Realty Co. #b al., 206 N. Y. Supp. 452.)
Bills and notes—Statute of national bank taking over assets of another bank stated;bank could not recover on note without surrendering security.
(N. Y. Sup. 1924.) Under act Congress, November 7, 1918, sections 1, 2(U. S. Comp. St. Ann. Supp. 1919, sections 9696a, 9696b), where nationalbank took over assets and assumed liabilities of another bank, it becameholder of note ransferred under blank indorsement in same manner and tosame extent as transferor and could not recover thereon without sur-rendering security held by transferor. (Ib.)
MUTUAL LOAN COMPANIES
State regulation of business akin to banking.(U. S. Sup. 1924.) Business so nearly akin to banking as to be equally
clothed with a public interest may be brought under State supervisionby confinement to corporations. (D.illingham, as President, et al. v.McLaughlin, as Superintendent of Banks of the State of New York, et al.;McLaughlin, as Superintendent of Banks of the State of New York, et al.v. Dillingham, as President, et al., 264 U. S. R. 370.)
Mutual loan business.(U. S. Sup. 1924.) So held of a business, conducted by a common-law
trust, of soliciting and receiving loans in small monthly payments underloan contracts which entitled the respective lenders, when they had paidin a stated percentage, to borrow the face value of their contracts inthe order of their applications therefor on real estate security, or, uponsale of this borrowing right, to receive the amounts paid in on their con-tracts with a problematical 't bonus," or, by paying up contracts in full,to receive back their face value with a share in a "surplus,?; with provisionsas to forfeiture, etc. (Ib.)
Fixing minimum of loans.(U. S. Sup. 1924.) A law of New York forbidding any individual, partner-
ship, or unincorporated association to engage in the business of receivingdeposits or payments of money in installments, for cooperative, mutual-loan, savings or investment purposes, in sums of less than $500 each,held not violative of the equal-protection clause in not applying to thebusiness of receiving larger deposits, in view of the greater protectionneeded by small investors and the elements of chance, risk and delay toinvestors existing in this case. (Ib.)
NEGOTIABLE PAPER *
Husband and wife-—Evidence of transactions with parties other than plaintiff heldinsufficient to establish course of dealing estopping wife from denying husband'sauthority.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) In action involving husband's authority to deal forwife, evidence of transactions with banks other than plaintiff held insuf-ficient to show course of dealing relied on by plaintiff or to estop wifefrom denying husband's authority. (First Nat. Bank of Duncan, Okla.,v. Staley et al., 4 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 324.)
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Bank, consolidating with another and acquiring notes from it, does not take asinnocent purchaser.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Bank, consolidating with another and acquiringfrom it notes, does not take as innocent purchaser, but steps into shoesof bank with which it consolidates. (Ib.)
Husband and wife—Bank, accepting husband's pledge of wife's notes with knowledgethat husband had indoresed them in wife's name, held not innocent holder.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Where bank, at time of accepting husband's pledge ofnotes belonging to wife, knew that husband had signed wife's name toindorsement, it was not an innocent holder, fcut chargeable with burdenof proving that wife had consented or authorized husband's act. (Ib.)
Husband and wife—Wife held not precluded from asserting ownership of notespledged by her husband.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) # Where bank, accepting husband's pledge of wife'snotes, knew that her indorsement thereon had been written by husband,held, mere fact that wife, after learning of facts, permitted bank to retainpossession for short time before insolvency of husband was insufficientto preclude her from subsequently asserting ownership. (Ib.)
Evidence—Question as to disposition of proceeds of note held objectionable, as callingfor conclusion.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) In. action by bank against correspondent bank,question asked witness as to whether plaintiff bank received any part ofproceeds of certain note held to call for a conclusion of witness, andproperly excluded, in view of other evidence as to disposition actuallymade of such proceeds. (Hirning, Supt. of Banks of South Dakota, et al.v. Live Stock Nat. Bank. 1 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 308.)
Evidence tending to show who received proceeds of sale of notes held admissible inaction between banks.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) In action by bank to recover of another bank amountscharged against plaintiff's account for unpaid notes alleged by defendantto have been sold by plaintiff to defendant, evidence that plaintiff bychecks and drafts drew proceeds of the note credited to it at the time ofacquisition by defendant held admissible, as tending to show who receivedthe benefit of such proceeds. (Ib.)
Evidence held admissible on issue whether bank, purchasing note of another, knewits true owner.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) In action by bank, which claimed that it had beenwrongfully charged by another bank with amount of unpaid notes allegedby defendant to have been sold it by plaintiff, evidence that defendantwas never notified that plaintiff had credited others than itself with theproceeds of the note at the time of its acquisition by defendant heldadmissible on the issue whether defendant knew the note was not theproperty of plaintiff, but of others. (Ib.)
Appeal and error—Proof of custom of dealing between banks held not erroneouslyadmitted.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) In action by bank against another to recoveramounts wrongfully charged to its account on notes alleged by defendantto have been purchased from plaintiff, proof of the custom or manner ofdoing business between the two banks held admissible on issue of collusionbetween plaintiff's president and defendant, and otherwise harmless,where judgment was not based on such existing custom. (Ib.)
Evidence that parties to notes involved in action between banks were directors andstockholders of plaintiff held immaterial,
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) In action by bank against another, which it wasalleged had wrongfully charged plaintiff with the amount of unpaid notesalleged to have been bought from it, minutes of a stockholders' meetingof plaintiff bank, adduced for the purpose of showing that parties to thenotes were directors, and one of them a large stockholder of plaintiffbank, held properly excluded as immaterial. (Ib.)
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OFFICERS
DIRECTORS—TERM OF OFFICE—SALARY
Director held not entitled to salary as chairman of board of directors after his term asdirector expires.
(Minn. Sup. 1923.) Plaintiff, a director in the defendant bank, was electedchairman of the board of directors for a specified length of time. Histerm as director expired and he was dismissed as chairman of the boardbefore the end of the term for which he was elected. Held, that he is notentitled to recover his salary for the unexpired term of service. (VanSlyke v. Metropolitan Nat. Bank. 193 N. W. Rep. 470.)
National bank can not legally hire any one of its officers for specified time.(Minn. Sup. 1923.) A national bank can not legally hire any one of its
officers for a specified time. (Ib.)
Attorney and client—Evidence held not to show that attorney intended to renderservices to bank without compensation.
(Md. App. 1924.) Evidence held not to show that it was intention of anattorney, rendering services to a bank prior to its insolvency, and bank'sintention, that he was not to be compensated for his services and thathis claim for compensation was an afterthought for purpose of meetingbank's receiver's claim against him on his guaranty of a loan which hesecured for bank. (Penrose v. Page, 125 Atl. Rep. 549.)
Attorney's right to accept employment from bank not affected by being a stockholderin corporation interested in bank.
(Md. App. 1924.) That an attorney rendering services to a bank prior toits insolvency was an officer of another corporation which was interestedas a stockholder in bank did not deprive him of right to accept employmentby bank as special counsel, nor, even in absence of express employment,justify inference that services were rendered without any intention on hispart to charge, or expectation by bank to pay, for same. (Ib.)
Attorney's right to accept employment from bank not affected by being guarantor ofmortgage loan by bank.
(Md. App. 1924.) That an attorney rendering services to bank prior to itsinsolvency was guarantor of a mortgage loan by bank did not warrant in-ference that in serving bank as counsel he was serving his own interest,for his obligation under guaranty could not have been affected bysuccess or failure of bank. (Ib.)
Attorney rendering services to bank prior to insolvency held entitled to reasonablecompensation.
(Md. App. 1924.) An attorney rendering services to bank prior to insolvencyheld entitled to a fair and reasonable compensation for services he ren-dered between date of his employment and the time the State bank com-mission took charge of bank. (Ib.)
POWERS OF AND REPRESENTATION OF BANK BY OFFICERS
False representations by cashier held not binding on the bank.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) False representations made by the cashier of a bank
as to the character and standing of a third person held not binding onthe bank, in the absence of evidence that it knew, or should have knownin the exercise of due care, of the dishonesty of the cashier. (Citizens'Trust & Savings Bank v. Herr. 4 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 483.)
Cashier can not bind bank by representations as to standing or solvency of thirdpersons.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) In the absence of evidence that he is authorizedto do so, the cashier of a bank has no authority by virtue of his positionto make any representations on behalf of the bank as to the standing orsolvency of a third person. (Citizens' Trust & Savings Bank v. Falligan,4 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 481.)
Evidence held insufficient to charge bank with liability for fraudulent acts of cashier.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Evidence held insufficient as matter of law to charge
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Corporations—Plaintiff had burden of proving president's authority.(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) Where a bank charged to bankrupt corporation
sums advanced to its president, claiming that it was by his direction,which sums bankrupt did not receive, the bank had the burden of prov-ing the president's authority. (Wallace v. Ohio Valley Bank. In reStar Car & Foundry Co., 2 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 53.)
Creditor hank held, required to credit bankrupt with a payment misappropriated,(U. S. C. C. Ar 1924.) Where the president of bankrupt corporation and
its treasurer, who was also vice president of a bank which held the presi-dent's personal note, without authority signed a check of bankrupt inpayment of the note, for which bankrupt received no consideration, itsvice president in such transaction acted for the bank, which is charges-able with notice of the facts, and must be required to credit the paymenton an indebtedness of bankrupt to it. (Ib.)
Fraud of creditor, not affecting other creditors generally, not ground for disallowanceof claim.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) That a creditor made false statements as to bank-rupt's financial condition to one who afterward became a creditor does notentitle the trustee, representing creditors generally, to insist on post-ponement of the first creditor's claim until all others are paid. (Ib.)
Evidence held to warrant finding bank ratified act of officer in agreeing to honordrafts.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) Evidence held sufficient to warrant finding that pri-vate bank governed by Burns' Annotated Statute, Indiana, 1914, sec-tions 3402-3417, ratified act of its vice president in agreeing that bankwould honor drafts drawn thereon. (Muentzer et al. v. Los Angeles Trust& Savings Bank, 3 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 222.)
Act of bank officer may be ratified after its commission, as well as authorized before-hand.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) Unsanctioned act of bank officer may be ratifiedafter its commission, as well as authorized beforehand; bank's liability ineach case being same. (Ib.)
Bank can not escape liability for acts of its officer, knowledge of which is imputableto bank.
(U. S. C. C, A. 1924.) Bank can not escape liability for acts of its officerwhen knowledge of officer's conduct is imputable to bank, any more thanwhen actual formal notice is given to it. (Ib.)
Thai drafts called for "exchange and collection charges," while bank's agreement tohonor drafts did not mention such charges} held not to affect bank's liability.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) That drafts drawn on defendant bank called for"exchange and collection charges/' while bank's telegram agreeing tohonor drafts did not mention such charges, did not relieve bank fromliability on drafts, where course of dealing between parties showed thatdrafts were paid without exchange, especially as, drafts being drawn onand payable at defendant's bank, there would be no exchange. (Ib.)
That bank paid many drafts drawn by corporation held sufficient to lull suspicionarising from knowledge that bank officer interested in corporation.
(XJ. S, C. C. A. 1924.) That bank had promptly paid many drafts drawn bycorporation was sufficient to lull any suspicion that holder of draft mighthave had because of knowledge that bank official who agreed to honordrafts was financially interested in corporation, and, at most, any issueas to holder's being innocent holder was for trial court to determine. (Ib.)
Corporation liable for tort of officer acting within the scope of his authority,(U. S. D. C. 1924.) The declaration in an action against a bank and one
of its officers, which alleges the felonious stealing of property of plaintiff,and that the individual defendant, acting as such officer and within thescope of his employment; aided and abetted such stealing, held to state acause of action against both defendants. (Blumenthal v. CommercialBank of St. Augustine et al., 1 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 64.)
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Bank and officer held properly joined in action for tort.(U. S. D. C. 1924.) A bank and one of its officers held properly joined in
an action charging both with liability for an act of the officer alleged tohave been committed while acting for the bank and within the scope ofhis authority. (Ib.)
National hank cashier liable for loss from loom of bank funds in excess of 10 per centof bank's capital and unimpaired surplus.
(Idaho Sup. 1925.) The cashier of a national bank is liable for any loss thatresults to the bank from the making by him of a loan to any person fromthe funds of the bank of a sum in excess of 10 per cent of the bank's capitaland unimpaired surplus. (First Nat. Bank of Hagerman v. Stringfieldet al., 235 Pac. Rep. 897.)
Bank is not liable to depositor for making excess loan through lending money with-drawn from depositor'& account with his authority.
(Idaho Sup. 1925.) The lending of money withdrawn from the accoun*of a depositor, with the authority of the depositor, does not constitutethe making of an excess loan under United States Revised Statutes, sec-tion 5200 (U. S. Comp. St., Sec. 9701), and the bank is not liable to thedepositor in an action to recover the deposit. (Ib.)
National bank not liable for act of cashier in lending money for depositor nor onguaranty of payment of such loan.
(Idaho Sup. 1925.) A national bank can not be held for the act of itscashier in lending money for a depositor, nor is the bank liable on a guar-anty of the payment of such a loan. (Ib.)
OFFICERS, CRIMINAL LIABILITY OF
Indictment against employee of national bank for abstracting checks held not duplic~itous.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) An indictment against an employee of a nationalbank, under Revised Statutes, section 5209 (Comp. St., sec. 9772), forabstracting checks from the funds and credits of the bank, held not du-plicitous because it charged that he embezzled, abstracted, and willfullymisapplied the checks. (Theobald v. United States, 3 Fed. Rep., 2dseries, 601.)
Indictment held to show sufficiently that abstraction was without authority.(U. S. C. C A. 1925.) Indictment charging employee of national bank with
abstracting travelers' checks held to show sufficiently that the act chargedwas done without authority. (Ib.)
Travelers1 checks held by bank for issuance to customers held "credits" within mean-,ing of embezzlement statute.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) The word "credits," as used in Revised Statutes, section5209 (Comp. St., sec. 9772), making it an offense for an officer or em-ployee of a national bank to embezzle, abstract, or misapply any of themoney, funds, or credits of the bank, includes papers intended to repre-sent, and which could perform and were intended to perform the functionof, credits, such as travelers' checks kept for issuance to purchasers.(Ib.)
Evidence held to sustain conviction of employee for abstracting credits of bank.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Evidence that an employee absconded, and that he
cashed travelers' checks belonging to the bank, held sufficient to sustaina conviction for abstracting the checks. (Ib.)
Indictment against officer held not to charge misapplication of funds.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) An averment, in an indictment against an officer of a
national bank, that a fund to his credit in a special account was trans-ferred to his general account and applied on an overdraft, held not tostate facts constituting a willful misapplication of funds of the bank,under Revised Statutes, section 5209, as amended September 26, 1918(Comp. St., Ann. Supp. 1919, sec. 9772); no loss to the bank or depletionof its funds being shown. (Craig i1. United States, 5 Fed. Rep., 2d series,275.)
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Criminal law—Motion for directed verdict necessary to review of evidence.(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) Where a motion by defendant for directed verdict
at the close of the Government's case is denied, with reserved exceptions,and defendant proceeds to introduce evidence without renewing the motionon the close of all the evidence, the sufficiency of the evidence can not bereviewed by the appellate court. (Deupree v. United States, 2 Fed.Rep., 2d series., 44.)
Criminal law—Improper remarks by prosecuting attorney must be objected to.(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) When no objection is taken to remarks of the prose-
cuting attorney during the trial, it is too late to raise the question in theappellate court. (Ib.)
Criminal law—Objection and exception essential to review.(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) Judicial Code, section 269, as amended (Comp.
St. Ann. Supp. 1919, sec. 1246), is intended to prevent reversals fortechnical errors, which, though properly preserved, do not affect substantialrights, and does not dispense with the necessity of objection and excep-tions. (Ib.)
Criminal law—An instruction is not reviewable, in the absence of objection or requestfor other instruction.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) Where an instruction given was not objected to,and no request was made for other or further instruction, it is not assign-able as error. (Ib.)
Criminal law—An instruction held not prejudicial.(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) An instruction held not prejudicial where, on de-
fendant's own theory of the law, the evidence was ample to sustain aconviction. (Ib.)
Instruction in prosecution for misapplication of funds not erroneous.(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) In the prosecution of the cashier of a national bank
for willful misapplication of its funds, an instruction that restoration orsecuring of the amount admittedly due the bank, after indictment and afew days before the trial, was not of great, if any, weight as bearing onthe question of intent, held not erroneous. (Ib.)
Witnesses—Cross-examination of defendant, prosecuted for misappropriation ofbank's funds, held proper.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1924.) In the prosecution of the cashier of a national bankfor misappropriation of its funds, permitting defendant to be asked oncross-examination if he was not later joined in a distant city by a womanto whom some of the funds were diverted, held proper as bearing on thequestion of intent. (Ib.)
POWERS
IN GENEKAL
Some of incidental powers of national bank stated. .(Vt. Sup. 1924.) Discounting and negotiating promissory notes, drafts,
bills of exchange, and other evidences of debt, buying and selling ex-change, loaning money, etc., and receiving of money of others on generaldeposit, are among the incidental powers of a national bank in carryingon its business. (Holman v. Randolph Nat. Bank, Randolph Nat.Bank v. Holman, 126 Atl. Rep. 500.)
PURCHASE OF NEGOTIABLE PAPER
National bank can not trade negotiable paper held by it for other paper.(Utah Sup. 1923.) National bank has no right to deal in negotiable paper
except in manner provided by law, which is limited to discounting suchpaper, and i t can not trade negotiable paper held by it for other paper.(National Bank of the Republic v. Price, 234 Pac. Rep. 232.)
Government alone can complain that transaction by national bank is ultra vires.(Utah Sup. 1925.) That transaction whereby national bank exchanged
notes held by it for others is beyond its powers is no defense to maker ofnote traded to bank, but Government alone can complain. (NationalBank of the Republic v. Price, 234 Pac. Rep. 232.)
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POWER TO HOLD OR ACCUIRE REAL ESTATE
National bank can not lease land.(Calif. App. 1924.) Although a national bank has right to take conveyance
of land to secure a pre-existing debt, land so obtained may not be re-tained as an investment, and a lease of land by bank is wholly invalid,under Revised Statutes of the United States, sections 5133, 5137 (U. S.Comp. St., sees. 9658, 9674). (Standard Livestock Company v. Bank ofCalifornia National Association, 227 Pac. Rep. 962.)
National banks can exercise only powers expressly granted and incidental powers.(Calif. App. 1924.) National banks can rightfully exercise only powers
expressly granted by Revised Statutes of the United States, section 5133et seq. (U. S. Comp. St., sec. 9658 et seq.), or such incidental powersas are necessary to carry on national bank business. (Ib.)
Ultra vires contract can not be enforced against national bank.(Calif. App. 1924.) Ultra vires contract can not be enforced against a
national bank, such as warranty of quiet enjoyment in lease of land heldas security by bank. (Ib.)
Frauds, statute of—Assistant cashier must have written authority to bi?id bank bysigning lease.
(Calif. Sup. 1924.) Assistant cashier of a bank had no authority to bindbank by making lease in his own name as lessor in absence of writtenauthority, and bank can not be held as undisclosed principal in view ofCode Civil Procedure, sections 1967, 1971, 1973. (Standard LivestockCompany v. Bank of California National Association, 227 Pac. Rep. 962.)
WHEN NATIONAL BANK MAY TAKE MORTGAGE
Assignment of real-estate mortgage to bank, incompetent by charter to take title toreal estate, is only voidable; assignment of real-estate mortgage to bank, incompetentby charter to take title to real estate, is valid until assailed in direct proceedingby sovereign.
(Okla. Sup. 1924.) When a bank is incompetent by its charter to take atitle to real estate, an assignment to it of a real-estate mortgage is notvoid, under section 5137 of the Revised Statutes of the United States(U. S. Comp- St., sec. 9674), but only voidable. It is valid until assailedin a direct proceeding instituted for that purpose by the sovereign.(Melton et al. v. First Nat. Bank of Miami et al., 233 Pac. Rep. 441.)
POWER TO ACT AS EXECUTOR OR TRUSTEE
Right of national bank to act as executor under Federal reserve act.(U. S. Sup. 1924.) The act of September 26, 1918, chapter 177, section 2,
40 Statutes, 967, amending section 11 (k) of the Federal reserve act,authorizes a national bank haying the permit of the Federal ReserveBoard to act as executor if trust companies competing with it havethat power by the law of the State in which the bank is located, whetherthe exercise of such power by the national bank is contrary to the Statelaw or not. (State of Missouri at the relation of the Burns NationalBank of St. Joseph v. Duncan, Judge of the Probate Court of BuchananCounty, Mo., 265 U. S. R. 17.)
Power of Congress to grant accessory functions to national banks.(U. S. Sup. 1924.) The power of Congress to grant such accessory functions
to national banks, to sustain them in the competition of the bankingbusiness, can not be controlled by State laws. (First National Bank v.Fellows, 244 U. S. 416.) The authority given by the act is independentof regulations adopted by the State to secure the trust funds in the handsof its trust companies. 302 Mo. 130, reversed. (Ib.)
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Executors and administrators—-National bank converted from trust company namedas executor not entitled to issuance of letters testamentary.
(Mass. Sup. 1924.) A national bank is not entitled to issuance of letterstestamentary to it as person named as executor in will where testatornamed a State trust company which thereafter became converted intoa national bank, and still later effected a consolidation with petitionerunder General Laws, chapter 172, section 52; chapter 192, section 4;act Congress September 26, 1918, section 2; amending Federal reserveact, section 11 (k) (U. S. Compt. St. Ann. Supp. 1919, sec. 9794), RevisedStatutes of United States, section 5154 (U. S. Comp. St., sec. 9694);act November 7, 1918 (U. S. Compt. St. Ann. Supp. 1919, sees. 9696a,9696b), whether or not national bank into which trust company wasconverted was granted special permit to act as executor. (Petition ofCommon wealth-Atlantic Nat. Bank of Boston; petition of First Nat.Bank of Boston. In re Babbidge's Estate, 144 N. E. Rep. 443.)
No authority from State necessary to enable bank to change to national bank.(Mass. Sup. 1924.) No authority from the State was necessary to enable
State bank or trust company to change into a national bank, powerconferred by Revised Statutes of United States, section 5154 (U. S. Comp.St., sec. 9694), being ample. (Ib.)
Executors and administrators—Designation as executor not property or asset passingwhen trust company converted into national bank and consolidated.
(Mass. Sup. 1924.) Naming of trust company as executor in will was nota thing which, under Revised Statutes of United States, section 5154, asamended by act December 23, 1913, section 8 (U. S. Comp. St., sec.9694); act Congress November 7, 1918, section 2 (U. S. Comp. St.Ann. Supp. 1919, sec. 9696b), passed as property or an asset when trustcompany was converted into national bank, or when that bank wasconsolidated into another national bank; designation as executor notconferring any property right. (Ib.)
Courts—Final determination of constitutional validity of congressional action is in. Federal Supreme Court.
(R. I. Sup. 1924.) The final determination of the constitutional validityof congressional action is in the Federal Supreme Court. (Carpenter,Atty. Gen., v. Aquidneck Nat. Bank, 125 Atl. Rep. 358.)
National bank authorized to act as trustee where competing trust companies haveright to so act.
(R. I. Sup. 1924.) Under Federal reserve act, December 23, 1913, section11, subsection k, as amended by act of Congress, September 26, 1918,section 2 (U. S. Comp. St. Ann. Supp. 1919, sec. 9794), a national bankauthorized by Federal Reserve Board to act as a trustee, executor, ad-ministrator, or in other fiduciary capacity has a right to so act in viewof similar right of trust companies under General Laws, 1923, sections3990-3999. (Ib.)
SHAREHOLDERS
ASSESSMENTS•
Shareholder's payment to receiver of national bank to enable bank to resume business• held no defense in action to enforce assessment
(TJ. S. C C. A. 1924.) In suit by receiver appointed by Comptroller ofCurrency under act June 30, 1876, and act May 15, 1916 (Comp. St.,sec. 9821), against shareholder to enforce payment of assessment underact December 23, 1913 (Comp. St., sec. 9689), payment by shareholderof an amount to enable bank to resume business, after appointment ofreceiver, in reliance on representations by receiver made with acquiescenceof comptroller that payment would discharge liability of shareholder,held no defense. * (Huff v. Page, Huff et al. v. same, 2 Fed. Rep. 2dseries, 544.)
Banking officer of State may sue anywhere to enforce assessment on stockholders ofinsolvent bank.
(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) The banking officer of a State is the statutorysuccessor of an insolvent State bank, and may sue in any State toenforce assessment on stockholders. (Gile v. Duke, Supervisor of Bankingof Washington, et al.; Jenks v, same. 5 Fed. Rep. 2d series, 952.)Digitized for FRASER
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Determination of banking officer of State of necessity of assessment conclusive.(U. S. C. C, A. 1925.) Determination of the banking officer of a State
that an assessment on stockholders of a State bank is necessary is con-clusive on the courts and can not be controverted by stockholders suedon the assessment. (Ib.)
Appeal and error—Successors in office pending appeal may be substituted as parties.(U. S. C. C. A. 1925.) Where plaintiffs sued as banking officers of the
State to enforce assessment on stockholder, and pending his appealtheir offices were abolished, and the powers and duties thereof vestedin other officers, they may be substituted. (Ib.)
Evidence held insufficient to prove fraud inducing purchase of bank stock.(U. S. D. C 1924.) In action under Federal reserve act December 23,
1913, section 23 (Comp. St., sec. 9689) and Revised Statutes section5220 (Comp. St., sec. 9806), to enforce shareholders' liability, by bank'sofficers and directors as bank's creditors, who had guaranteed bank'sindebtedness to other bank, testimony held insufficient to prove fraudinducing purchase of stock. (Taylor v. American Nat. Bank of WichitaFalls, Tex., et al., 2 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 479.)
Purchaser of stock subject to stockholders' liability, notwithstanding fraud inducingpurchase of slock.
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) Subscription of stock in national bank, obtained byfalse representations, is not void, but only voidable, and shareholder, whopermits name to be shown on books of bank as shareholder, is subjectto stockholders' liability under Federal reserve act December 23, 1913,section 23 (Comp. St., sec. 9689), and Revised Statutes, section 5220(Comp. St., sec. 9806). (Ib.)
Stockholders in national bank, being sued for stockholders9 liability, can not bringcross-action.
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) In action against stockholders in national bank toenforce stockholders' liability under Federal reserve act December 23,1913, section 23 (Comp. St., s*ec. 9689), and Revised Statutes, section5220 (Comp. St., sec. 9806), by a plaintiff who appears as trustee forbank's creditors, cross-action by stockholders is not permitted. (Ib.)
Stockholders' liability available to guarantors of bank's indebtedness to other bank.(U. S. D. C. 1924.) Liability of stockholders of national bank held avail-
able to guarantors of bank's indebtedness to other bank. (Ib.)Levy of assessment does not absolve shareholders from suit at instance of creditors.
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) That comptroller had previously levied assessmenton shareholders of national bank did not absolve shareholders from suitto enforce stockholders' liability, at instance of creditors, tinder Federalreserve act, December 23, 1913, section 23 (Comp. St., sec. 9689), andRevised Statutes, section 5220 (Comp. St., sec. 9806.) (Ib.)
Married woman, holding stock in national bank, liable for assessments.(U. S. D. C. 1924.) Married woman, who held stock in national bank in
her own right, under State law entitling her to so do, was liable for assess-ments in creditor's action, under Federal reserve act, December 23, 1913,section 23 (Comp. St., sec. 9689), and Revised Statutes, section 5220(Comp. St., sec. 9806). (Ib.)
One who ivas shown as shareholder on books of bank, and who voted stock, held liablein creditor's action to enforce stockholder's liability.
(TJ. S. D. C. 1924.) One in whose name stock stood on books of nationalbank, who participated in stockholders* meetings on several occasions,and voted stock, and who was shown on bank's books as stockholders,and who voted stock when indebtedness was contracted, held liable increditor's action to enforce stockholders' liability, under Federal reserveact, December 23r 1913, section 23 (Comp. Stv, sec. 9689), and RevisedStatutes, section 5220 (Comp. St., sec. 9806), though a pledgee. (Ib.)
National bank's settlement with debtor, who was stockholder, did not preclude en-forcement of stockholder's liability against other stockholders.
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) Settlement of national bank's claim against formerstockholder for substantial sum did not preclude enforcement of stock-holder's liability against all the stockholders in creditor's action underFederal reserve act, December 23, 1913, section 23 (Comp. St., sec. 9689),and Revised Statutes, section 5220 (Comp. St., sec. 9806). (Ib.)Digitized for FRASER
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Liability of stockholder of national bank for assessment slated.(U. S. D. C. 1925.) Under Federal reserve act, section 23 (Comp. St.,
sec. 9689), providing that stockholders in a national bank, who transfertheir stock within 60 days prior to its failure, shall be liable "to the sameextent as if they had made no such transfer, to the extent that the subse-quent transferee fails to meet such liability," the liability of the transferroris primary, and it is not necessary to its enforcement that legal proceed-ings should first be taken against the transferee. (Karraker v. Ernest,4 Fed. Rep., 2d series, 404.)
Guaranty—An absolute guarantor is liable immediately on failure of principaldebtor to perform his contract.
(U. S. D. C. 1925.) An absolute guarantor is liable immediately on thefailure of the principal debtor to perform his contract, without precedinglegal proceedings against the principal debtor. (Ib.)
WAREHOUSE
Under Canadian statute, innocent purchaser for value of warehouse receipts heldto have title to goods as against pledgee bank.
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) Bank act Canada, 3-4 George V, chapter 9, sections88, 89, does not vest in bank fee title to goods pledged with it to secureloan, and on pledgor's removal of such goods to United States with bank'sconsent, innocent purchasers of warehouse receipts for value obtainedtitle thereto. (Standard Bank of Canada v. Lowman et al., 1 Fed. Rep.,2d series, 935.)
Warehousemen—Cases of canned salmon held "fungible" goods, and warehousereceipts for specified number of cases out of larger mass were valid.
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) Under Rem. Compiled Statutes, Washington, 1921,section 3644, cases of canned salmon are fungible goods, each unit ofwhich is equal to others, and under section 3609 warehouse receipts forspecific number of cases out of larger mass is valid. (Ib.)
Warehousemen—Requisities of warehouse receipts stated.(U. S. D. C. 1924.) Under Rem. Compiled Statutes, Washington, 1921,
section 3588, warehouse receipt need not be of particular form, but mustshow location of warehouse, date of issue, consecutive number of receipt,whether goods shall be delivered to bearer, or named person, or his order,rate of storage charges, description of goods or package containing them,signature of warehouse, warehouseman's interest, if any, statement ofadvances or incurred liability, etc. (Ib.)
Warehousemen—Under Washington statutes, pledgee of warehouse receipts heldholders for "value."
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) Where salmon pledged to secure loan by Canadianbank were, with bank's consent, snipped to United States by pledgorunder bill of lading not containing words " nonnegotiable," bill wasnegotiable under Rem. Compiled Statutes, Washington, 1921, section3657, and subsequent pledgees of warehouse receipts were innocentholders for value; "value" being anything that will support simple con-tract. (Ib.)
Canadian pledgee, by intrusting goods to pledgor for shipment to United States,represented that title was in pledgor.
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) Canadian bank by intrusting pledgor of salmon securingloan with salmon for shipment to United States, represented that title wasin pledgor, and pledgor's negotiation of warehouse receipts to purchaserfor value without notice precludes bank from questioning purchaser'stitle, irrespective of Canadian Bank Act. (Ib.)
Under Canadian statutes, pledgee of goods to secure loan had "security title," andpledgor had "residue ownership title."
(U. S. D. C. 1924.) Under bank act Canada, 3-4 George V, chapter 9,sections 88, 89, where salmon was pledged to bank to secure loan, bankhad "security title," which did not have any extraterritorial force asagainst innocent purchasers for value in foreign jurisdiction, and pledgorhad "residue ownership title," and bank having consented to removal ofsalmon to State of Washington, property was thereby submitted to lawof that jurisdiction. (Ib.)Digitized for FRASER
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TABLE NO. 1.—Comptrollers and Deputy Comptrollers of the Currency, dates ofappointment and resignation, and States whence appointed
No. Name
COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURRENCY
MeCulloch, HughClarke, Freeman...Hulburd, Hiland RKnox, John Jay—- - ----Cannon, Henry W _ 1 —Trenholm, William L._Lacey, Edward S.Hepburn, A. BartonEckels, James HDawes, Charles G___Ridgely, William Barret . . . -Murray, Lawrence OWilliams, John SkeltonCrissinger, D. RDawes, Henry M . . .Mclntosh, Joseph W
DEPUTY COMPTROLLERS OF THE CURRENCY
Howard, Samuel THulburd, Hiland RKnox, John Jay _Langworthy, John SSnyder, V. PAbrahams, J. DNixon, R. MTucker, Oliver PCoffin, George MMurray, Lawrence OKane, Thomas P
Fowler, Willis JMclntosh, Joseph WCollins, Charles WStearns, E. W.._.
Date ofappointment
MayMar.Feb.Apr.MayApr.MayAug.Apr.Jan.Oct.Apr.Feb.Mar.MayDec.
9,186321,18651,186725,187212,188420,18861,18892,189226,18931,18981,190128,19082,191417,19211,192320,1924
May 9.1863Aug. 1,1865Mar. 12,1867Aug. 8,1872Jan. 5,1886Jan. 27,1887Aug. 11,1890Apr. 7,1893Mar. 12,1896Sept. 1,1898June 29,1899
July 1,1908May 21,1923July 1,1923Jan. 6,1925
Date of•esignation
Mar.JulyApr.Apr.Mar.Apr.JuneApr.Dec.Sept,Mar.
i Apr.Mar.Apr.Dec.
8,186524,18663,1872
30,18841,1886
30,188930.189225.189331,189730,190128,190827,19132,1921
30.192317.1924
State
Aug.Jan.Apr.Jan.Jan.MayMar.Mar.Apr.JuneMar.
11,186531,186724,18723.18863.188725,189016,189311,1896
27,18992,1923
Dec. 19,1924
Indiana.New York.Ohio.Minnesota.
Do.South Carolina.Michigan.New York.Illinois.
Do.Do.
New YorkVirginia.Ohio.Illinois.
Do.
New York.Ohio.Minnesota.New York.
Do.Virginia.Indiana.Kentucky.South Carolina.New York.District of Colum-
bia.Indiana.Illinois.
Do.Virginia.
1 Term expired. 2 Died Mar. 2, 1923.
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Name Designation Salary
Quinn, Edmund FHerndon, John G_Gross, Clyde E_Yeatman, John PSchreiner, Edmund E . _.Burton, Russell OA very, AntoinetteDavenport, William S . . .Thompson, George.Kane, William AFuller, Jane L . . .Wanamaker, William H.Frye, Ruby MReese, William HBock, CarlJohnston, Edna EEllis, Harrie BPennock, Carrie LPoultney, William W_ _..Sithens, Charles HVerrill, Harry MWilson, Gordon KBulger, John CLovelly, Laura FLewis, John OMarble, George RO'Mara, Vera LSpencer, Norma HWTilcox, Ephraim S
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TABLE NO. 2.—Names and compensation of officers and clerks in the office of theComptroller of the Currency October 31, 1925—Continued
Name Designation Salary
Hanlon, Margaret THerndon, John WTucker, Samuel MWhelan, Marjorie BAllred, Nell HBentley, Thomas BO'Brien, May F._Friedrichs, Minna K___Hunt, HermonJones, Margaret EJump, Mollie CMoyer, Alta TMurphy, Desmond F__.Pumphrey, Carrie B _. _Reed, Samuel EDavies, Frances SMurphy, Maud VKestler, Mabel FAndrews, Etta FBaldwin, Wallace NBeall, Clara MBuckley, Regina CBurlingarne, Delia JDeal, Jessie FErickson, Bertha VHaley, John RHeizer, Nannie BHewson, EllaHiileary, RuaJamieson, William G—Johns, Francis WJorgenson, John AKelly, George™,Lavoie, Raymond ELowell, Harriet PMortimer, Mary H- - —.Mannerlyn, Joseph A—.Murx>hy, Clara MMcBride, Olga MaeNolan, Lida A . .Schiller. Ernestine H —Smith, Helen MGriffiths, Dolly SWalker, Johanna SuYoung, Grace EHeizer, Helen VTrumbull, AnnetteCrocker, Henry A. D . -Nichols, Sada CWigginton,.Norval P . . .Barry, Gertrude IBates, Mary E .Chisnolm, Elizabeth.-..Clagett, Dorothy LBailey, WilliamElmore, Annie LMagruder,. Edith PMallet, Katberine H_._Mueller, PaulineMeCrone, Clara G'B—Stewart, Walter HTaylor, Mathilda SWilson, Mildred CTylor, Gertrude IOgden, Nellie MChiles, Charles RPhillips, LenaB .Weeks, KatherineAnderson, Gunbilde C .Bales, Anna SBeH, Juliet PBullis, Sadie CCoHburn, Nellie AC ook, George M _.Dillaxd, JohnDodge, Victor HFrock, Annie CGleason, JosephineBaymon, N. MabelHopkins, Edna I__......Moncure, Frances W_._:McKinney, Elva L
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Name Designation Salary
Parsons, Edith NTschiffely, Lacey B. RWood, KathleenYarborough, Eva MMarks, Gra<3e JBrumbaugh, Delia L.Gurtin, Anna ERemether, Eva CKoontz, Clara EWatts, Metta FSmith, Charles A-Chamberlain, Robert JChapman, MaeDavidson, Julia.Easterday, William AHueter, Marion RKeim, Charles GG'Donnell, Josephine AQiiaekenbush, Dorothy SRatisch, t i l M iH l
, ceHessler, Grace EDickson, Martha LBrown, Edith L_. _Burke, Madeline V__Dillon, Minnie LDowden, Eleanor CDu Rant, Anna K____Dutrow, Mary H _Duvall, Grace NHarleston, Catherine AKellam, Margaret MKermett, EdnaMiller, BellumPennock, Emily E_Reese, Aline;.Roberts, Victoria-Settle, May C. W_Sheward, Adelaide HWhite, Grace MWolfe, Alice MZoll,.Theresa.Shelby, Magnus J.Braxtoa, Henry.Simms, Harry EBlount, Silas A __Cover, Thomas AMann, Harry G.Carroll, John I_Hall, JamesTaylor, John HWhiteman, EdgarHolland, Thomas. _Minis, Alvin EBlount, Joseph T__Mundle, James FLedbetterj Thomas J__Taylor, Mary F_.Powell, Queen
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TABLE NO. 3.—Number of national banks organized since February 25, 1868,number passed out of the system, and number in operation October 31, 1925
Under act of Feb. 25,1863. ___ 456Under act of June 3, 1864 _ 7,832Under gold currency act of July 12,1870.. _ _ 10Under act of March 14, I960 _ 4,543
Total number of national-banks-organized _ _ 12,841Number reported in voluntary liquidation 3,493Number passed into liquidation upon expiration of corporate existence 208Number consolidated under act of Nov. 7,1918 ___ 136Number placed in charge of receivers1 _ 886
Total number passed out of the system .___ 4,723
Number now in operation. _ 8,118
i Exclusive of those restored to solvency.
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TABLE NO. 4.—Authorized capital stock of national banks on the first day of eachmonth from January 1, 1914, to November 1, 1925, United States bonds andmiscellaneous securities (act May 30, 1908) on deposit to secure circulation,circulation secured by bonds on deposit, circulation secured by miscellaneoussecurities, the amount of lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation^ andnational-bank notes outstanding, including notes of national gold banks.
[For prior years see annual report 1920]
DateNum-ber ofbanks
Authorizedcapital stock
UnitedStates bondson depositto secure
circulation
Circulationsecured
by UnitedStatesbonds
Circulationsecured
by miscel-laneous
securities
Lawfulmoney ondeposit toredeem
circulation
Totalnational-
bank notesoutstand-
ing
a9i4January.._FebruaryMarchApril.MayJune._JulyAugust^September...-October -NovemberDecember
1915JanuaryFebruaryMarchApril.MayJuneJuly-AugustSeptemberOctober.NovemberDecember
1916January _FebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1917JanuaryFebiuaryMarchApril .May.JuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober ._NovemberDecember
1918JanuaryFebruaryMarch.AprilMayJune__ _JulyAugustSeptember...OctoberNovember...December. _.
7,5097,5017,5007,5007,5197,5287,5397,5487,5517,5617,5787,584
7,5937,6037,6107,6067,6127,6137,6147,6137,6237,6297,6327,632
7,6217,6097,6077,5937,5877, 5967,5887,5887,5977,6t)47,6087,604
7,5977,5937,6027,6007,6077,6167,6357,6417,6617,6647,6717,676
7,6887,6877,6887,6967,7037,7077,7187,7307,7457,7647,7657,776
$1,070,139,1751,069,684,6751,069,864,6751,069,969,6751.069, 706,6751,075,711,6751,074, 239,1751,073, 734,1751,073,524,1751,075,684,1751, 072,492,175], 074,074,675
1,074,382,1751,074,959,1751,076,434,1751,075,359,1751,075,186,1751,077,436,1751,076,301,1751,076,421,1751,077,016,3751,078, 566,3751,079,321,3751, 077,601,375
1,077,501,3751,074, 111, 3751,073,831,3751,072, 838,3751,071, 025,8751,070, 713,3751,070,858.3751,071,380,8751,071,870,8751, 069, 763,3751,074,853,3751,076,038,375
1,075, 733,3751,075,438,3751,078,037,8751,078, 577,8651,083,307,8651, 085, 662,8651,087,287,8651,091,197,8651,094, 627,8651,094,952, 8651,096, 637,8651,097,270,065
1,097, 555. 0651, 098,240,0651, 095, 700, 0651,097, 015,0651.097, 505, 0651.098, 215, 0651.099, 170, 0651,101, 840,0651,104, 675, 0651,107, 364,0651,108,124, 0651,110, 761,165
$743,066,500741,645,500741,445,500740,603,400741,213,210740,818,360740, 796,910740,220,660870,289, 600, 089,281, 290,109,989,665L, 017,177,241
897,146,922810,508,055770,139,524751,289, 635742,687,871738,666,230736,743,751735,867, 775735,698, 808735,793,393735,146, 743731,496, 540
730,337,740724,194,340715,256,090706,454, 690696,750, 590690,044,040690,440, 930689, 774, 660689,739,180687,931,240687,957,990682,853,740
677,315,840675,415,840674,992,080664, 526,370667, 587,120669,392, 710671,333, 060673,121, 730677,818,430678,134,370679,440, 210681,565, 810
683, 581,260684, 508, 260685, 349,410688, 060, 510688, 969, 710691,579,160690,384,150690,831, 260682,411,730683, 026, 300684,446,440684, 468, 950
$740,633,645736,194,233736, 509,838735,445, 281736,180,040735,423,425735,528,960735,222,801735,851,383737,109,983739,716, 693740,500,821
720,332, 713723,174,853716,818.068718,984,138722,193,808725,677,969725,313,141723, 617,314722,978,831722, 769,381722,754,924720. 633^61
719,571,758718,923,490711,129,418702, 730,413693,132,610686,634,103686,583,635685,996,918683,786, 698684,409,881679,650,913675,006, 203
674,659,613670, 717,615671,001, 858661,371,468664,245,448666,344, 773667, 670,433670,367,175674, 514, 656675,182,077676, 703,103678,948, 778
681,814,981681, 521,546680,992, 731684,667,148
687,998, 070687, 326, 508687, 577, 695680,209,970678,465, 863679, 637, 575676,431,533
5126, 241, 760325. 007,900361,119,940270,078,236
150,836,69267,307,16531,133, 73415,154, 6956, 582. 5812,508,940719, 561185, 245181, 778172,203171,20355,492
$17, 209,31617,828, 53316,658,99316. 605,01815,585.72616,131, 27115,142,93915, 684.22015,447,13815,766,89320,632,278101,420,019
168,541,616191,724,115190,078,639165,409,147139,016, 678112,101,03893,240,89180, 798,81470, 626,19863, 794, 87656,991,55455, 677,100
51, 765,45047,468, 57851, 866,89555, 706,27860, 622, 29662,045,07057, 591,02554,324, 27850,707,15348,900,33246,418,37749,199,416
52,165,62750,540,47647,118,05756,191,13253,245,37450,241,20247,749,57745,416, 74743,223,05941,396,30539, 573,27238,103,287
37,397,64936,311, 66937,047,27436, 252,35936,189,81735,989, 57536, 878. 97736,150,41744,108, 68243,467, 30741, 833, 56240,421,622
$757,842,961754,022,766753,168,831752,050,299751,765,766751, 554,696750,671,899750,907,021877, 540,281
1,077,884,776[,121,468,911L, 111, 999,076
, 039,711,021982,206,133938,030,441899, 547,980867,793,067840,287,947819,273,593804,601,373793,786,807786,736.460779,917,681776,365,653
771,337,208766,392,068762,996,313758,436,691753,754,906748,679,173744,174,660740,321.196734,493,851733,310,213726,069,290724,205,619
726,825,240721,258,091718,119,915717,562,600717,490,822716,585,975715,420,010715,783,922717, 737,715716, 578,382716,276,375717,052,065
719,212,630717,833,215718,040,005720,919,507722,288,177723,987,645724,205,485723,728,112724,318,652721,933,170721,471,137716,853,155
* Subsequent to this date, and to December, 1916, miscellaneous securities included with United Statesbonds.Digitized for FRASER
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TABLE NO. 4.—Authorized capital stock of national banks on the first day of eachmonth from January 1, 1914) to November 1, 1925\ United States bonds andmiscellaneous securities (act May 8Q, 1908) on deposit to secure circulation,circulation secured by bonds on deposit, circulation secured by miscellaneoussecurities, the amount of lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation, andnational-bank notes outstanding, including notes of national gold banks—Contd.
[For prior years see annual report 1920]
DateNum-ber ofbanks
Authorizedcapital stock
UnitedStates bondson depositto secure
circulation
Circulationsecured
by UnitedStatesbonds
Circulationsecured
by miscel-laneous
securities
Lawfulmoney ondeposit toredeem
circulation
Totalnational-
bank notesoutstand-
- ing
1919JanuaryFebruaryMarchApril -__May .JuneJulyAugust-------SeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1920JanuaryFebruaryMarch_ _AprilMay__ -June.July....AugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1921JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1922JanuaryFebruaryMarchlAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1923JanuaryFebruary .March_AprilMay._JuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober, _.NovemberDecember
7,7817,7817,7777,7857,7927,8037,8247,8297,8607,8657,9007,916
7,9487,9557,9788,0098,0318,072
8,1118,1308,1448,1578,166
8,1738,1798,1858,1818,1848,1798,1788,1818,1878,1878,1798,188
8,2078,2138,2178,2318,2508,2638,2748,2658,2658,2628,2628,264
8,2618,2588,2608,2598,2688,2758,2768,2738.2738,2758,2648,247
11,110,936,1651,108,259,1651,107,404,1651,110,104,1651, 111, 809,1651,115, 054,1651,123,819,1651,135,149,1651,141,329,1651,143,299,1651,155,139,1651,157,229,165
1,161,439,1651,177, 719,1651,184,809,1651,195,309,1651,217,074,2651,223,278,2651,229,429,7651,242, 084, 7651,252,519,7651,255,929, 7651,273,949,7651,274,859,765
1,272,464,7651,272, 670, 5651.276, 780, 5651,271, 285, 5651.277, C75, 5651, 274, 445, 5651,276, 720, 5651,281, 770, 5651,283,035, 5651,285,120, 5651,281,995,5651,283, 755,565
1,286,265,5651,288,220, 5651,296,345,5651,298, 961, 5651,303,031,5651,305, 931,5651,315,476,5651,317,271,4151,316,017,9151,314,938,7151,316, 968, 7151,317,668, 715
1,328,558,7151,321,718,7151,325,058, 7151,327, 216, 2151,330,171,2151,333,526,2151,338, 571,2151.341, 286,2151.342, 911, 2151,342, 071,2151,342,728,7151,342,473,715
$684,648,950683, 004,450683,342,450688,183, 250889,878, 300691,052,300692,252, 950693,343, 210694,621,710696, 288,160695,822, 060698,196,300
699,357, 550699,936,250701,469,450702, 846,200704,884,000706,307,750707,963,400709,436,400711,000,900711,839, 000712,066,500714,888,640
715,325,440714,973,190716,966,190719,049,440720,012.440722,491, 590722,898,440723, 675,190724, 770,490727, 002,490727, 512,490728,351,240
728.523,240729,425,740729. 702, 240730,016,940731, 693,690733,876, 590734, 546, 300735,160, 690735,460,690737, 501,940737,660, 690739,018,690
738,257,440739,329, 840741, 077, 590742,879,540742, 823, 590744, 034,190744, 654, 990744, 848,940745, 585, 080746,780,830746,562,330746,778,030
.683, 661,878680,025,471679, 799,125684, 292,440686,157,475685,612,243683,086, 600686,278, 555689,235, 005687,460, 223687, 666, 753688,995,580
691,689,258699, 866,398689, 748,578691,498,920692,104.195686,225; 000689,327,635698,099,990698, 592,128699,461,435704, 732,185706, 600,480
695, 900, 770689, 592, 883697, 728, 580702, 948, 00769.1, 643, 480709, 657,145712, 763, 865702, 570,407711, 000, 205715, 836, 355716,304. 820723,023,965
724,235, 815724,480, 758727,465, 523727,838,900729,526,135730,203,870732, 585, 640732,467, 585733, 623,525734,465,283734,520,475736,065,365
735,281,275734, 541,173738,423,517739,984, 523740,099, 541742,178,351719,103, 625740,986, 663740, 323,568742,184,915743,806.385743,984,275
$39, 867.33241, 903, 02742,080, 34740,194, 75238, 973, 64737,152, 67736,190, 33334, 629,20735,328, 66534, 024,98734, 727,57233,146, 580
32,649,43433,241, 79232,892,67732,439,83231,288, 57731,039,88729,710,09528,363, 71427,403, 92427, 015,64727,817,44427,410,317
27,376,45230.061,04430,065,28429, 870,47732.172, 87230, 936,21430, 526, 50929,848, 77228,148, 66927,402, 75926, 984,02726,283,132
25,932,10925,130,60924,569,95924,840,52225,096,41425,696,83225, 616,38725,603,97726,082,02426, 285, 91426,158,71225,433,762
26,846,81.229, 209, 78928, 620,18727,197,98127,868, 73127, 829,64128,336,09428, 823, 71428, 621, 24428,137,09228, 799. 88429,450; 769
$723,529,210721,928,498721, 879,472724,487,192725,131,122722, 764.920719, 276, 933720,907, 762724, 563, 670721,485, 210722,394,325722,142,160
724,338, 692733? 108,190722,641,255723,938, 752723,392, 772717,264,887719,037,730726,463, 704725,996,052726,477,082732,549, 629734,010, 797
723,277,222719,653,927727, 793,864732, 818,484723, 816, 362740, 593,359743, 290,374732,419,179739,148,874743, 239.114743, 288, 847749,307,097
750,167, 924749, 611,367752, 035,482752, 679,422754, 622, 549755, 900, 702758, 202,027758, 071, 562759, 705, 549760, 751,197760,679,187761,499,127
762,128,087763, 750,962767,043,704767,182, 504767, 968, 272770,007,992747,439, 719769, 810, 377768, 944, 812770,322,007772, 606, 289773,435,044
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TABLE N O . 4,—Authorized capital stock of national banks on the first day of eachmonth from January ly 1914, to November 1, 1925y United States bonds andmiscellaneous securities (-act May 30, p908) on deposit to secure circulation,circulation secured by bonds on deposit, circulation secured by. miscellaneoussecurities^ the amount of lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation, andnational-bank notes outstanding, including notes of national gold banks-—Contd.
[For prior years see annual report 1920]
Date
1924JanuaryFebruary .March,April. __-May___June.July.August.September.. __OctoberNovember."...December
1925January. _*__.FebruaryMarchAprils -May:..June—July...August.September. . . .October ,November.. _
Num-ber ofbanks
8,2348,219
;s>iss-8, J.64:
•8,153-8* 1378;-1258yll78,1098,1088,0988,:092'
8; 0908,0788*0688,0668,0848,103
i8;l!28;1_7.8,1158,1208,118
!
Authorizedcapital stock
$1,338; 513,7151,336,133,7151,339,378; 7151,341, 776,2151; 342, 071,2151,340,916*2151,340,141,215l,342,096;2151,341,636,2151,342,606,2151,335,766,2151,334,891,215
1,339,093,7151,342,563,7151,356, 043, 7151,359, 768,7151,369, 553, 7151,372,738,7151; 376,973, 7151,377,358, 7151,379, 623, 7151,381,983,2151, 381, 978, 215
UnitedStates bonds
on depositto secure
circulation
$746,577,780747,256,230748,875,180749,974,180750,676,680750,113,430750,858,930746,611,640742,462,390741,239*890739,842,890'737,635,790
731,613,630725,171,780.666,943,330665,608,330666,010,330665;502,880665,061,330665; 227,130665,810,130665,542,630666,185,130
Circulationsecured
by UnitedStatesbonds
$740,521,752742,670,537743,454,758745, .171, .676745,795,653745,029,518744,953,710740,549,740737", 141,058 •736,557,660735;602^435733,995,581
727,175,641722,092,263663,324y91I:661*613,281661* 397,558;
061*293,895660, 501, 393660,341,413662>186;083661,380,320:662,538,; 483
Circulationsecured
by miscel-laneous
securities
Lawful. money on
deposit toredeem
circulation
$31,045*22730,126; 232:30,964*44431,162,36631,611,33932,460,68933,058,06936; 537; 84940/052,13639,269*18#38,67^,18940,152,976
44,87*, 17647,748yl8&
100,532>36693,597,40686,028:28178,275,574;
72,864*68!66,214,27161,476; 914:56,543,56951,264*261
Totalnational-
bank notesoutstand-
ing
$77-1,566,-979772,796,769774,419,202776,334,042777,406,992777,490,-127778; 011,779777; 087, 589777,193,194775,826,844774,281,624774,148,557
772,046,817769,840,402763*857,277755,210,687747,425,819739*569*469733,366,074726,555,684723,662>997717,923,889713; 802,744
NOTE.—Notes redeemed but not assorted not included in circulation outstanding.
TABLE NO. 5.—National banks reported in liquidation from November 1, 1921$, to•October 81, 1925, the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases ofsion, with date of liquidation and capital
Name and location of bankDate ofliquida-
tion
1924Oct. 28
Sept> 29
Oct. 21
Nov. 1
Oct. 25
Nov. 1Nov. 4
Nov. 5
Oct. 2Oct. 31Oct. 25
Oct. 11
Dee. 2 s
Nov. 29
Capital
$75,000
25,000
25,000
100,000
25; 000
100,00025,000
100,000
100,00050,00025,000
1,000,000
25,009
25,000
Stock Growers National Bank of Rawlins, Wyo. (9557)* absorbed by First NationalBank of Rawli_s.-_ _ .__._ -_, . ._. ._.
Farmers National B a n t of Americus, Kans; (10902), absorbed by Americus StateBank, Americus ... -_.„..____
First National Bank of Shelburn, Ind.,. (7513), succeeded by First State BankofShelburm.- ___ _ . . . -_ >_
First National Bank of Fullerton, Calif. (5654), absorbed by Pacific-SouthwestTrust & Savings Bank, Los Angeles, CaliL . .
First National Bank of Lankershim, Calif; (11991), absorbed by California Bank,IJOS Angeles, Calif ___
Peoples National:Bank of Hagerstown, Md» (4856), succeeded by NicodemusNa*tional Bank of Hagerstown _
First National Bank of Reform, Ala. (11233)National Mechanics Bank of Newport News, Va. (11364), absorbed by Schmelz
National Bank of Newport News . __._Farmers National Bank of Shenandoah, Iowa (11588), absorbed by Shenandoah
National Bank, Shenandoah.First National Bank of Watts, Calif. (12210). _,Dakota National Bank of Webster, S. Dak. (12374)First National Bank of Oakland, Calif. (2248), absorbed by American Bank of San
Francisco, Calif _. . .American National Bank of Augusta, Kans. (10888), absorbed by First National
Bank of Augusta:First National Bank of Shoshoni, Wyo; (7978), succeeded by First State Bank,
ShoshoniL.— ,.
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TABLE NO. 5.—National banks reported in liquidation from November 1, 192^} toOctober Sly 1925, the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of succes-sion, with doie of liquidation and capital-—Continued *
Name and location of bankDate ofliquida-
tionCapital
First National Bank of Carbondale, 111. (4904),. absorbed by Carbondale Trust &Savings Bank of Carbondale, which converted into First National Bank in Car-bondale (12596) .
First National Bank of Centrahorna, Okla. (12116), absorbed by First NationalBank in Coalgate, Okla...
Westmoreland National Bank of Greensburg, Pa. (4974), absorbed by MerchantsTrust Co. of Greensburg _
Merchants National Bank of Harrisburg, Fa. (3713), absorbed by Central Trust Co.,Hareisburg
First National Bank of Ada, Okla. (5620), succeeded by First National Bank in Ada.Mill Creek National Bank, Mill Creek, Okla. (12188), absorbed by First National
Bank of Mill Creek .___ ___Corn Exchange National Bank of Omaha, Nebr. (9730), absorbed by Omaha Na-
tional Bank, Omaha._ ___ _ _Nampa National Bank, Nampa, Idaho (11821) succeeded by Nampa State Bank of_ Nampa __
1924Dec. 9
Dee. 1
Dec. 31
.do-Dec. 22
Dec. 27
First National Bank of Drumright, Okla. (10595), absorbed by Drumright StateBank, Drumright .._
Merehants: & Planters National Bunk of Porter, Okla. (12394), absorbed by FirstNational Bank of Porter „ —- _-...
First National Bank of Telluride, Colo. (4417), absorbed by Bank of TellurideClifton National Bank, Clifton, Tex. (11930), absorved by First Guaranty State
Baakcf Clifton...American National Bank of Lewiston, Idaho (11745),; succeeded by American Bank
& Trust Co. of. Lewiston.. _ _Hope National Bank, Hope, Ark, (8594), succeeded by First National Bank of Hope,.First National Bank of Kemp City, P. O. Hendrix, Okla. (12161), absorbed by
Farmers & Merchants National B ank of Acli file* Okla -. _American National Bank of Boynton, Okla. (12265), succeeded by American State
Bank, BoyntonStandard National Bank of Washington, D. C. (12139), absorbed by District
National!Bank of Washington _ _First National Bank ©f Fall River, Mass. (256), absorbed by B. M. C. Duri'ee Trust
Co., Fall River....American National Bank of Durant, Okla. (12126), absorbed by Durant National
Bank, Durant . _. .__First National Bank of Hartford^ Ark. (11748), absorbed by Farmers & Miners
National'Bank of Hartford __ _._.First National Bank in Bokchito, Okla. (12211), absorbed by Durant National
Bank, Durant, OklaFirst National Bank of Elbert, Colo. (11681), absorbed by Elbert Co. Bank, Elbert..Security National Bank of Blackwelly Okla. (12040), succeeded by Security State
Bank of BlackwellFarmers National Bank of Hollis, Okla. (12237), absorbed by National Bank of
Commerce of Hollis .Railroad National Bank of Roseville, Calif. (11992),.absorbed' by Farmers & Mer-
chants Bank of Sacramento, Calif „Southern National Bank of Memphis, Tenn. (12348), absorbed by Fidelity Bank &
Trust Co., Memphis.___First National Bank of Portland, Conn. (1013), succeeded by Portland Trust Co.,
PortlandCopper National Bank of East Ely, Nev. (5578), absorbed by Ely National Bank,,
Ely.
Dec. 31
Dec. 6
.do..
Peoples National Bank of Lancaster, Fa. (3650), absorbed by Peoples Trust Co. ofLancaster
First National Bank of Thermopolis, Wyo. (5949), succeeded by First NationalBank in Thermopolis ____
American National Bank of Byars, Okla. (11498), absorbed by Byars State Bank,Byars_
Stater National Bank of Comanche, Okla. (11771),succeeded by Security State Bankof Comanche .„_
First National Bank of Camden, Tenn. (8506), absorbed by Commerce UnionBank of Nashville, Tenn, _..__>_ .._
First National Baak of Molt, Mont. (11013), absorbed by Midland"National Bankof Billings, Mont___
First National Bank of Booker, Tex. (11400) absorbed by First State Bank ofBooker
Western National Bank of Caldwell, Idaho (8225), absorbed by C aid well Commer-cial Bank, CalciweH _
First National Bank of Luverne, Minn. (3428), succeeded by First and FarmersNational Bank in Luverne
Farmers National Bank of Luverne, Minn. (7770), succeeded by First and FarmersNational Bank in Luverne. —
First National Bank of Madisonville, Ohio (8557), absorbed by Union Trust Co.Cincinnati, Ohio
Boone National Bank^Boone, Iowa (6838),.absorbed by Boone State Bank, Boone.
Dec. 27Nov. 29
1925Jan. 10Jan. 13
1924Dec. 29
Dee. 24
Oct. 291925
Jan. 131924
Dec. 27
Nov. 291925
Jan. 28Jan. 15
1924Dec. 22
1925Jan. 27
1924Dec. 23
1925Feb. 5
Mar. 21
Jan. 13
Feb. m
Feb. 211024
Dec. 22
Dec. 311925
Jan. 13
Jan. 171924
Dec. 31
1925Mar. 25
-do..
Mar. 26Mar. 24
$50,000
25,000
100,000
100,000100,000
25,000
300,000
100,000
50,000
25,00075,000
25,000
100,000100,000
25,000
25,000
200,000
400,000
100,000
32,500
25,00025,000
100,009
25,000
50,000
300,000
100,006
75,000
200,000
100,000
25,000
50,000
25,000*
25,000
25,000
50,000
100, GOO
50,009
50,000100,009
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TABLE NO. 5.—National banks reported in liquidation from November 1, 1924, toOctober 8}, 1925, the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of succes-sion, with date of liquidation and capital—Continued
Name and location of bankDate ofliquida-
tionCapital
First National Bank of Creston, Iowa (2586), succeeded by First National Bank inCreston, Iowa... _ __ _
Bogata National Bank, Bogata, Tex. (10639), absorbed by First National Bank ofBogata _ _ .
First National Bank of Loco, Okla. (12221), succeeded by First State Bank, Loco..Cmnami.nson National Bank of Riverton, N. J. (8484), succeeded by Cinnaminson
Bank & Trust CoCitizens National Bank of Longview, Tex. (6043) absorbed by Commercial Guar-
anty State Bank of Longview •___First National Bank of Firth, Idaho (11198), absorbed by First National Bank of
Blackfoot, Idaho _Citizens National Bank of Belington, W. Va. (6618), absorbed by First National
Bank of BelingtonFirst National Bank of Walden, Colo. (11248). . _ . , . _ _Garfield National Bank of Enid, Okla. (12039), succeeded by Garfield Co. Bank of
Enid ..._First National Bank of Blackduck, Minn. (9147), succeeded by Farmers State Bank
of Blackduck. _ _First National Bank of Vinton, Va. (11911), absorbed by Peoples Bank of Vinton..First National Bank of Littlefork, Minn. (11863), succeeded by State Bank of
LittleforkFrancis National Bank, Francis, Okla. (10454), succeeded by First State Bank of
Francis .__ _Merchants National Bank of Massillon, Ohio (4286), absorbed by Ohio Banking
& Trust Co., Massillon .First National Bank of Froid, Mont. (11061), absorbed by First State Bank of
FroidFirst National Bank of Morrill, Nebr. (9653), succeeded by First National Bank
in MorrillFirst National Bank of El Centro, Calif. (9350), absorbed by Bank of Italy, San
Francisco, Calif _Enid National Bank, Enid, Okla. (10202), succeeded by Enid Bank & Trust Co.,
Enid _. _ -._First National Bank of Savannah, Mo. (5780), absorbed by First Trust Co. of
Savannah. __. _ _First National Bank of Fannersburg, Ind. (11035), succeeded by Farmersburg
State Bank, Farmersburg ___•_First National Bank of Mitchell, Nebr. (7026), succeeded by First National Bank
in MitchellAmerican National Bank of Santa Ana, Calif. (11869), absorbed by Bank of Italy,
San Francisco, Calif _ _Farmers & Merchants National Bank of Benton, Ark. (11225), absorbed by Benton
Bank & Trust Co., Benton __First National Bank of East Conemaugh, P. O. Conemaugh, Pa, (6979), absorbed
by United States Trust Co. of Johnstown, PaCitizens National Bank of Kingfisher, Okla. (12068), absorbed by Peoples National
Bank of Kingfisher _ _First National Bank of Fairfax, S. C. (10979), succeeded by National Security
Bank of Fairfax _.- _First National Bank of Edmond, Kans. (9160), succeeded by Edmond State
Bank, Edmond. _ _First National Bank of Arco, Idaho (11794), absorbed by Butte Co. Bank of Arco_.Fifth National Bank of the City of New York, N. Y. (341), absorbed by Manu-
facturers Trust Co., New York, N. Y _First National Bank of Blue Jacket, Okla. (10627), absorbed by Blue Jacket State
Bank. ._ _First National Bank of Clio, S. C. (11153), absorbed by Peoples Saving Bank of
Clio -Golden State National Bank of Anaheim, Calif. (11823), absorbed by Bank of
America, Los Angeles, Calif ___Glenside National Bank, Glenside, Pa. (9668), absorbed by Glenside Bank &
Trust Co., GlensideFirst National Bank of Scottsblufi, Nebr. (6240), absorbed by Scottsbluff National
Bank, ScottsbluffFarmers & Merchants National Bank of Fullerton, Calif. (9538), absorbed by
Bank of America, Los Angeles, Calif__Gotham National Bank of New York, N. Y. (9717), absorbed by Manufacturers
Trust Co., New York, N. Y . . .American National Bank of Sayre, Okla. (12486), absorbed by First National Bank
of Sayre ---City National Bank of McAlester, Okla. (6406), absorbed by McAlester Trust Co..First National Bank of Payette, Idaho (5906), succeeded by Payette State Bank__Mount Vernon National Bank, Mount Vernon, Ind. (7786), succeeded by Mount
Vernon National Bank & Trust CoRupert National Bank, Rupert, Idaho (10517), succeeded by Rupert State Bank._.
-Peoples National Bank of Prosperity, S. C. (6994), succeeded by Citizens NationalBank of Prosperity
1925Mar. 26
Mar. 28Feb. 11
Apr. 11924
Dec. 311925
Jan. 5
Mar. 28Mar. 30
Apr. 10
Apr. 28Apr. 30
Apr. 25
Apr. 30
May 1
May 2
Mar. 31
Apr. 23
Apr. 13
Apr. 18
Mar. 1
Mar. 31
Apr. 22
May 15
Jan. 24
May 20
May 15
Mar. 10Mar. 9
May 28
May 14
June 22
June 18
June 30
July 1
June 15
May 29
Mar. 12June 29July 6
June 30Jan. 31
July 9
$50,000
50,00025,000
100,000
100,000
25,000
40,00025,000
100,000
25,00050,000
25,000
25,000
500,000
25,000
25,000
200,000
100,000
50,000
25,000
50,000
200,000
25,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
25,00050,000
1,200,000
25,000
25,000
75,000
125,000
50,000
50,000
1,500,000
25,00050,00080,000
50,00050,000
25,000
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TABLE NO. 5.—National banks reported in liquidation from November 1, 19&4, toOctober 31, 1925, the names, where known, of succeeding banks in cases of succes-sion, with date of liquidation and capital—Continued
Name and location of bank
Exchange National Bank of Kome, Ga. (10303), absorbed by National City Bankof Rome
Wabash National Bank of St. Paul, Minn. (11770), liabilities assumed by the Clear-ing house banks of St. Paul ._
Dayton National Bank, Dayton, Ohio (898), absorbed by City National Bank ofDayton
Date ofliquida-
tion
Commercial National Bank of Ogden, Utah (3139), succeeded by CommercialSecurity Bank of Ogden .
National Bank of Methuen, Mass. (1485), succeeded by Methuen National Bank,Methuen — -
First National Bank of Norristov/n, Pa. (272), absorbed by Montgomery TrustCo. of Norrristown
First National Bank of Slick, Okla. (11982), absorbed by Slick National Bank, Slick.First National Bank of Afton, Okla. (10339), absorbed by Farmers State Bank of
Afton.First National Bank of Nixon, Tex. (10682), succeeded by Nixon National Bank,
Nixon .First National Bank of San Fernando, Calif. ((9575), absorbed by Bank of Italy,
San Francisco, CalifSlick National Bank, Slick, Okla. (12388)First National Bank of Fairmount, N. Dak. (6255), absorbed by National Bank of
Fairmount _..Guaranty National Bank of Talequah, Okla. (11485), absorbed by Liberty Na-
tional Bank of TalequahClayton National Bank, Clayton, N. Mex. (11136), absorbed by Farmers & Stock-
mens Bank of ClaytonDrovers National Bank of Kansas City, Mo. (9500), succeeded by Drovers National
Bank in Kansas CityFirst National Bank of Mussellshell, Mont. (11269), absorbed by Miners & Mer-
chants Bank of Roundup, MontFirst National Bank of Watonga, Okla. (5804), absorbed by First Bank and Trust
Co., Watonga.- __._First National Bank of Putnam, Okla. (12086), succeeded by First State Bank,
PutnamFirst National Bank of Lahoma, Okla. (9974), succeeded by First Bank of Lahoma.First National Bank of Tecumseh, Okla. (5378), absorbed by Tecumseh National
Bank, TecumsehFirst National Bank of Laurel, Nebr. (9793), absorbed by Laurel National Bank,
Laurel
1925July 11
July 10
July 13
July 31
Aug. 1
.do..
Elston National Bank of Crawfordsville, Ind. (7773), succeeded by Elston Bank& Trust Co., Crawfordsville
Blaine County National Bank of Hailey, Idaho (11053), succeeded by First NationalBank in Hailey
Peoples National Bank of Custer City, Okla. (12185), succeeded by Peoples Bankof Custer City _
First National Bank of Bridgeport, W. Va. (11877), absorbed by Bridgeport Bank,Bridgeport *
National Union Bank of Boston, Mass. (985), absorbed by State Street Trust Co.,Boston.
City National Bank of Watertown, N. Y. (4296), absorbed by Jefferson CountyNational Bank of Watertown _
Total (123 banks) _
Feb. 21
Aug. 5
Aug. 11Aug. 12Aug. 3
Aug. 28
Aug. 6
June 6
Aug. 25
Feb. 25
July 21
Aug. 38Aug. 27
Sept. 22
Sept. 18
Oct. 1
Oct. 22
Sept. 11
Oct. 21
Oct. 13
Oct. 31
Capital
$150,000
200,000
300,000
100,000
100,000
200,00025,000
25,000
50,000
50,00025,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
1,000,000
25,000
50,000
25,00025,000
25,000
40,000
100,000
50,00
25,000
50, 000
1, 000,000
200,000
14, 467, 500
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TABLE NO. 6.—Capital stock, surplus y undivided profits, and aggregate resources of national banks consolidated under ad of November 7,1918, for the year elided October 31, 1925, as shown by their last reports of condition prior to consolidation CD
toClosing banks Continuing banks
Char-terNo.
8532
10220
876
12313
11718
12632
8775
12721
12702
3949
5138
6652
12757
9631
2317
Title and location
The National City Bankof Chicago.
The Central NationalBank of Waco.
The Merchants NationalBank of Newton.
The South Side NationalBank of Buffalo.
The Peoples NationalBank of Marion.
Metropolitan NationalBank & Tr. Co. ofthe City of New York.
The City National Bankof Altus.
The NorthwestNationalBank of Washington.
The Exchange NationalBank of Charleston.
The American NationalBank of Leadville.
The New England Na-tional Bank of KansasCity.
The Woodruff NationalBank of Dunkirk.
Pacific National Bankin New York.
The Ellendale NationalBank, Ellendale.
The Centennial Nation-al Bank of the City ofPhiladelphia.
Total (15 banks)...
State
111
Tex
N.J.__
N. Y...
Va
N. Y._.
Okla—
D. C._.
Colo...
Mo. . . .
Ohio...
N. Y...
N. Dak.
Pa
Capital
$2,000,000
500,000
200,000
300,000
70,000
,000,000
50,000
200,000
200,000
100,000
1,000,000
25,Q00
1,000,000
25,000
300,000
Surplus
$100,000
100,000
200,000
100,000
7,500
0)
35,000
0)
(0
20,000
505,000
16,000
1, 500,000
10,000
700,000
Un-dividedprofits
$817, 735
79,029
37,500
90,853
2,833
$42,125,222
4,887,25Q
3, 215,488
6,176,327
365,818
3,881
8,605
23,355
6,990
216,847
148
2.18,924
7,970,000 3, 288,500 1, 506, 700 129,949,8,21
Aggregateresources
Char-terNo.
1,322,770
780,346
18,283,308
287,536
43,778,773
267, 295
460i
2139
925
11768
6839
10778
12155
5046
2044
3746
12686
6628
1394
9521
Title and location
The National Bank oft h e Republic of Chi-cago.
T h e FirstNational Bankof Wa.eo.
The Sussex NationalBank of Newtqn.
The Community Na-tional Bank of Buffalo.
The Marion NationalBank, Marion.
T h e C h a t h a m a n dPhoenix National Bankof the. City of NewYork.
Altus National Bank,Altus.
The Riggs Na t i ona lBlank of Washington,D. C.
The Bank of CharlestonNational Banking As-sociation, Charleston.
The Carbonate NationalBank of Leadville.
New England NationalBank and Tr. Co. inKansas City.
The First National Bankof Dunkirk.
The American ExchangeNational Bank, NewYork.
The. Farmers NationalBank of Eitendale.
The -First National Bankof Philadelphia,
$2,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,311, 250 $54, 332,474
600,000
Capital
200,000
250,000
100,000
10,500,000
50,000
2, 500,000
1,000,000
100,000
1,000,000
25,000
5,000,000
25,000
1,500,000
Surplus
1,000,
200,000
200,000
150,000
100,000
7,000, 000
35,000
1,250,000
500,000
20,000
(0
5f 000,000
10,000
2,500,000
Total (15 banks) _ _ . 24,850,00017,965,000 10> 362,6.17163ft7Q3,319
Un-dividedprofits
66,855
37,881
25,824
15, 200
2, 318,465 226, 913, 910
15, 477
647,443
227,408
3,878
2, 740
1,160,584
Aggregateresources
8,530,551
2, 639,166
6,318,132
1,197,669
1,630, 741
39,691,153
11, 583,106
1,091,021
13, 577 . 391,814
4, 516,035 227,821, 735
242,622
54, 319, 225
Date ofreports
1924Oct. 10
..do
Dec. 31
...do
. . d o . . .
. . d o . . .
— d o —1925
Apr. 6
June 30
Apr. 6
June 30
...do
...do
—do.. .-
Date ofconsoli-dation
1924Dec. 20
Dec. 31
1925Jan. 2
Mar. 2
Mar. 11
Mar. 16
Mar. 21
June 10
June 20
J«ly 13
July 14
July 15
Aug. 1
Aug. 7
Oct. 3
i Did not report prior to consolidation.
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TABLE NO. 7.—National banks consolidated under act of November 7<f 1918, theircapital, surplus, undivided profits, and aggregate assets, year ended October SI,1925
Con-soli-da-tionNo.
120
121
122
Char-terNo.
4,605
2,189
925
123 11,768
124
125J10, 778
126<12,155127 5,046
128 2,044
129
130 12,-686
131
132
133
134
3,746
6,628
1,394
9,521
Title and location of bank
The National Bank of theRepublic of Chicago.
The First National Bank ofWaco.
The Sussex and MerchantsNational Bank of Newton.
Community-South Side Na-tional Bank of Buffalo.
The Marion National Bank,Marion.
Chatham Phenix NationalBank and Trust Co., NewYork.
Altus National BankThe Rigfs National Bankof Washington, D. C.
The Bank of Charleston Na-tional Banking Associa-tion, Charleston.
The Carbonate AmericanNational Bank of Lead*ville.
New England NationalBank and Trust Co. inKansas City.
The First National Bank ofDunkirk.
The American Exchange-Pa-cific National Bank, NewYork.
The Farmers National Bankof Ellendale.
The First National Bank ofPhiladelphia.
Total (15 banks) _
State
111
Tex
N.J—.
N.Y
Okla...D.C_.
Colo —
Mo
OMo...
N..Y_._
N. Dak
Pa
Date ofconsol-idation
1924Dec. 20
Dec. 31
1925Jan. 2
Mar. 2
Mar. 11;
Mar. 16
Mar. 21June 10
June 20
July 13
July 14
July 15
Aug. 1
Aug, 7
Oct. 3
$4,000,000 $1,000,000
200,000
Capital
1,000,000
400,000
550,000
135,000
13,500,000
100,0002,500,000
1,000,000
100,000
1,000,000
50,000
7,500,000
25,000
1,950,000
SurplusUndi-videdprofits
400,000
250,000
135,000
9,000,000
25,0001,250,000
500,000
20,000
500,000
10,000
8,500,000
25,000
3,250,000
Aggregateassets
$706,325 $90, 643, 227
100,000 12,194,719
87, 670
140,000
5, 760, 590
12,623, 038
16,858; 1,411,102'
3,537,798 266,774,595
90,013! 2,265,928292,039 40,152,870
263,794 12,189,873
33,018
1,6
1,584, 520
1,703,112
18,137,301.
638,485 '
3,726,385 212,496,249.
461, 001
63, 822,191
33,810,000 25,065,000 10,885,116 741,274,28T
TABLE NO. 8.—Number and capital of Slate banks converted into national bankingassociations in each State and Territory from 1863 to October 81, 1925
State or Territory
Maine-New HampshireVermont.Massachusetts - „_..Rhode IslandConnecticut..
New England StatesNew YorkNew Jersey—PennsylvaniaDelaware.MarylandDistrict of Columbia
E astern States.Virginia _West VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth Carolina._.Georgia.. ____FloridaAlabama «__ _..Mississippi _Louisiana.Texas ___ArkansasKentuckyTennessee
Southern States
Num-ber ofbanks
342822
1895265
390
23049
1126
36
439
Capital
$4, 605, 0002, 595, 0002, 029,.990
71, 691, 20016,.717,55G18,932,770
116,571,510
111,481,2919,520,450
32, 274,095585,010
10,249; 3721, 080,000
165,190; 218
6633374728182716
126404049
5,912,1002,208,9003,511,0004,312; 0062,937, 0001,815,0602;760,0GG1,290,0003, 575,0009,452, 500.2,407,5005,831,9€04, 515, 000
539 50, 527, 900
State or Territory
Ohio.IndianaIllinoisMichigan-Wisconsin L.Minnesota..IowaMissouri
Middle Western States.North DakotaSouth Dakota . .Nebraska _ _Kansas..-.-MontanaWyomingColoradoNew Mexico __-. •_•>Oklahoma.
Western States _Washington. _._Oregon,. .California. ._IdahoNevada __Arizona
Pacific States-.
Num-ber ofbanks
2425392433
1064244
337
48727837
934
7191
Capital
$2, 890,0001; 608, 0004j 130,000% 820, 0003,395, GOO6, 746, 000i; 935, 000
14,951, 800
38,475, 800
2, 735,009-1,650,0003, .600.0063,877,0001,485, 009
320,0032, 655. 009
400,0097, 870, 000
559 i 24, 592,000
59 j28 I
108 |26 j
5 !
5, .600, 0091, 651, 090
22, 097, 8001, 080, GOO
50,000300.000-
227 I 30, 778, 8
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TABLE NO. 9.—Conversions of State banks and primary organizations as nationalbanks since March 14, 1900, to October SI, 1925
Classification
Capital less than $50,000—Capital $50,000 or over
Total...
Conversions ofState banks
Num-ber
857715
1,572
Capital
$22,803,300124,112, 800
146,916,100
Reorganizationsfrom State and
private banks andnational banks
Num-ber
1,141717
1,858
Capital
$30,222,000114,185,000
144,407,000
Primary organi-zations
Num-ber
2,5451,602
4,147
Capital
$65, 535, 500209,755,000
275,290, 500
Total
Num-ber
4,5433,034
7,577
Capital
$118,560,800448,052,800
566,613,600
TABLE NO. 10.—Number of national banks increasing their capital, together withthe amount of increase monthly for years ended October 31, since 1921
Months
November. _-DecemberJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJune _JulyAugustSeptember-_.October
Total
1921
Num-ber
2222653823269
16156
107
259
Capital
$985,0001,580,0005,605,8004,575, 0001,495, 0005, 700, 0001, 090, 0002, 765, 0001, 760, 000
295,0001, 510, 000
475, 000
27,835,800
1922
Num-ber
77
24251623172339211215
229
Capital
$2,690,000425,000
3,320,0007,420,0001, 286,0003, 030,0002,055,0004,040, 0006,074,8501,821, 5001, 200, 0001, 665, 000
35, 027,350
1923
Num-ber
114957283022152229161013
1302
Capital
$880,00011,165,0006,835,0003,605,0003,870,0002, 505,0002, 540,0002, 700,0003, 200,0001,485, 0001, 045, 0003,037, 500
i 42,867,500
1924
Num-ber
91234252422
61126
59
13
3196
Capital
$1, 740,0001,475, 0004,100, 0005,935, 0003,487, 5002,115, 000
675,000485, 000
2,165, 000410,000
1,040,0001,325, 000
2 24,952,500
1925
Num-ber
81321191822122226131415
3 203
Capital
$590,0003, 287,5002,000.000
14, 687, 5002,950,0007,220,0001,465,0003,570,0002,185, 0002,160,0002,240,0001,055,000
8 43,410,000
1 Of these cases, 165 were effected wholly or in part by stock dividends aggregating $24,749,000.2 Of these cases, 78 were effected wholly or in part by stock dividends aggregating $7,093,583.» Of these cases, 85 were effected wholly or in part by stock dividends aggregating $7,680,300.
TABLE NO. 11.—Number and authorized capital of national banks chartered andthe number and capital stock of banks closed in each year ending October 31, since1913, with the yearly increase or decrease
Year
1914.. . .1915. . . .1916—.1917.. . .19181919.._.1920.._.1921. . . .1922.. . .19231924.. . .1925. . . .
Chartered
No.
144122176164245361169232190135251
Capital
$18,675,0009,689,5006, 630, 000
11, 590, 00013,400, 00021,780,00031,077,50020,005,00024,890,80030, 522, 50021, 375, 00026, 040, 000
Closed
Consolidatedunder act
Nov. 7, 1918
No.
26152421191615
Loss tocapital
i $3,220,000i 1,650,000
i 850, 0001 3, 275,000i 2, 575, 0001 1, 255, 000i 1, 660, 000
In voluntaryliquidation
No.
11382
13510768838493
103121155123
Capital
$26,487,00013, 795,00014, 828,00014, 367,50016,165,00016, 380,00014, 730,00037,075,00018,910,00039, 290,00040, 745, 00014, 467, 500
Insolvent
No.
211413721c
343153
1383 98
Capital
$1,810,0001,830,000
805,0001,230,000
250,00025,000
205,0001,870,0002, 015,0003,405,0009, 635, 0006,420, OOi
Net 3^earlyincrease
(exclusive ofexisting banks
increasingtheir capital)
No.
6148
6294
135257
1877
a 15
Capital
$2,155,00014,492, 500
690,800
3,492, 500
Net yearlydecrease
(exclusive ofexisting banks
decreasingtheir capital)
No.
26
3174
Capital
$9, 622,0005,935, 5009,003, 0004,007, 5003, 015, 000
19, 790,000
14,747, 50030, 260,000
1 Amount of capital stock reductions incident to consolidations.2 Includes 1 bank with capital of $25,000 restored to solvency. There were also 3 banks restored with
aggregate capital of $125,000, for which receivers had been appointed prior to Nov. 1,1924. Also includes1 bank with capital of $200,000 which had been placed in voluntary liquidation by its shareholders duringthe year 1923.
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TABLE NO. 12.—Total number of national banks organized, consolidated under actNovember 7, 1918, insolvent, in voluntary liquidation, and in operation on OctoberSI, 1925
States
Maine _ „ _ . .New HampshireVermont.Massachusetts.Rhode IslandConnecticut _____
Total New England States
New York _.New JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMarylandDistrict of Columbia
Total Eastern States
Virginia.West VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth Carolina.GeorgiaFlorida..Alabama _ . _MississippiLouisiana . . .TexasArkansasKentucky . . .Tennessee _
Total Southern States 1__
OhioIndiana. .IllinoisMichiganWisconsin..MinnesotaIowaMissouri.
Total Middle Western States _.
North Dakota. _South Dakota _ _Nebraska _KansasMontana. __ . _WyomingColorado _ _ _.New MexicoOklahoma
Total Western States -
WashingtonOregon .CaliforniaIdahoUtahNevadaArizona-
Total Pacific States.... _
AlaskaThe Territory of HawaiiPorto Rico
Total Alaska and insular possessions___
Total United States, Alaska, and Insularpossessions _
Organ-ized
1137276
34465
114
784
861336
1,10728
12730
2,489
23316312611216598
1556782
1 012119227191
2,750
630395696256237427490265
3, 396
23819334343018957
20376
709
2,438
197134452106
381629
972
56\
12
12,841
Consoli-datedunder
act Nov.7,1918
1115
3
11
18
9
3
37
52234
28152
34
95222236
31
1
42
1
2
10
3
8
2
13
136
Insol-vent
47
1616
34
511048
23
114
76
137
16141228
5486
10
163
3417241611322813
175
414337425812212438
316
27121423
323
84
886
In liqui-dation
541322
1684743
347
25044
182104111
538
403129265726402839
290237773
779
2331281661106577
119111
1,009
3438
13612446124721
282
740
5423
154271347
282
141
6
3,701
In opera-tion
586446
1551762
392
54227586S188413
1,800
18112482768858
1033733
66087
139106
1,774
354245504128159316340135
2,181
162112170260
8333
13431
387
1,372
11399
27656201019
593
42
6
8,118
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TABLE NO. 13.-—Changes of corporate title of national banks, year ended October81, 1935-
Char-terNo.
Title and loeation Date
5981
8323
11158
125071928
5846
10(51
1199
1006
1107411P30
2678
11734
390
402
9339
11751
126981239
1326
3922
9905
615
12220
12749
3063
6802
10114
11600
9867
9409
127611308
6864
9544
6604
10526
12019
11689
1243511844
870111188
11708
The First National:Bank of Paul&boro, N. X., to "The First National Bank and TrustCompany of Paulsboro"---*
The First National Bank-of Merchantville, N J., to "The First National Bank andTrust Company of Merchantville"
The Farmers National Bank of Follett, Tex:, to •" The First-National Bank-of Darrou-sett," Darrousett, T!ex _
The National Bank of Wadena, Minn., to "The First National Bank in Wadena"The Farmers & Mechanics NationaPBank of Georgetown, Washington, D. C , to " T h e
Farmers <fe; Mechanics National Bank of Washington,"The Suffern National Bank, Suffern, N. Y., to "The Suflern National Bank and Trust
Company"The Citizens National Bank of Piqua, Ohio, to " The Citizens National Bank & Trust :
Company of P iqua" . - - - - .The First National Bank of Woodfcrury, N . J., to •" The First National Bank and Trust
Company of Woodbury". . __The Piqua National Bank of Piqua, Ohio, to " The Piqua National Bank and Trust
Company" _ w.The First National Bank of Plevna, Mont., to "Baker National Bank," Baker, Mont-Trie Farmers and Miners National Bank of Hartford, Ark., to "New First National
Bank of Hartford"The Third National Bank of Dayton, Ohio, to "The Third National Bank and Trust
Company of Dayton"—The Woodstown National Bank, Woodstown, N . J., to " T h e Woodstown National
Bank & Trust Company" ..'. -.The First National Bank of Marquette, Mich., to "The First National Bank and
Trust Company of Marquette"The First National Bank of Port Chester, N . Y., to "The First National Bank and
Trust Company of Port Chester"..The First National Bank of Montdair, N . J., to " The First National Bank and Trust
Company of Montclair"--. __ _The Aberdeen-National Bank, Aberdeen, Wash., to " First National Bank in Aber-
deen"The Kilgore National Bank of Kilgore, Tex., to " The Kilgore National BankJ1
The Phillipsburg National Bank, Phillipsburg, N . J., to "The Phillips-burg NationalBank and Trust Company" __ __
The Salem National Banking Company, Salem, N . J:, to " T h e Salem-National Bank& Trust Company" _._
The City National Bank of Salem, N.J . , to "The City National Bank and Trust Com-pany of Salem" ___ _ _
The Ardmore National Bank, Admore, Pa., to "Ardmore National Bank and TrustCompany" _„_
The National Rockland Bank of ROxbury at Boston; Mass., to "National RocklandBank of Boston" _ _
The Missouri National Bank of St. Louis, Mo., to " The Grand Avenue National Bankof St. Louis"
The Hamilton National Bank of the Town of Union, Union Ci ty ,N.J . , to "The UnionCity National Bank" . _
The Peoples National Bank of Langhorne, Pa., to " The Peoples National Bank-andTrust Company of Langhorne"___ . . . .
Arcadia National Bank of Newark, N . Y., to "Arcadia National Bank and Trust Com-pany ofNewark" . .
The Red Bluff National Bank, Red Bluff, Calif:, to "The First National Bank of RedBluff"
The First National Bank of Roberts, Idaho, to "The Rigby National Bank," RigbyIdaho. .
The National Bank of North Hudson at West Hoboken, N . J., to "The National Bankof North Hudson at Union City," N . J _.
The Midland National Bank of Minneapolis, Minn., to " Midland National Bank andTrust Company of Minneapolis"-
The Quinlan National Bank of Quinlan, Tex., to "The Quinlan National Bank"The Utica City National Bank, Utica, N. Y., to " Utica National Bank and Trust Corn-
tan;The Commercial National Bank of Los Angeles, Calif., to "The Commercial National
Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles". _The First National Bank of Town of Union, N . J., to "The First'National Bank of
Union City," N . J _The Old-Commercial National Bank of Oshkosh, Wis., to-"First National Bank in
Osftkosh"., _ _The; First National Bank of Pearl River, N . Y., to "First National Bank and Trust
Company of Pearl River" _The Peoples National'Bank of Belleville, N . J., to "Peoples National Bank & Trust
Company of'Belleville";. _The Farmers National Bank of South Shore, S. Dak., to "The Farmers National Bank
of Strandburg," 8. Dak____ _• _New First National Bank in Burbank, Calif., to " First National Bank in Burbank "Seventh Avenue National Bank of New York, N. Y., to "Seventh National Bank of
New York" ___,The Old National Bank of Lima, Ohio, to " The Old National-City Bank of Lima"The Broad Top National Bank of Coaldale, pa,, to " Farmers National Bank of Bed-
ford," Pa __ _The Scarsdale National Bank, Scarsdale, N. Y., to "Scarsdale National Bank and
Trust Company". . __
1924Nov. 1
Nov. 101925
Jan. 6.Jan. 8
Jan. 14
Jan. 21:
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 3Feb. 4~
Feb. 17-
Mar. 2
Mar. 23
Apr. 9V
Apr. 10:
Apr. 11
Apr. 14?May 5
May 25
May 26
Do.
June 3
June 6'
June 8
June 10
June 11
June 25
lJuly 1
Do.
July 14:
July 17July 28
Aug. 5
Aug. 19
Aug. 29
Sept. 15:
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Sept. 28Sept, 29,
Oct. 10Oct. 12
Oct. 21
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TABLE NO. 14.—Changes of title incident to consolidations of national banks, pearended October 31, 1925
The Merchants National Bank of Newton, N. J. (876), and The Sussex National Bank of Newton (925)consolidated: under the charter of the latter, with title: The Sussex and Merchants National Bank ofNewton.
The South Side National Bank of Buffalo, N. Y. (12313), and The Community National Bank of Buffalo(11768) consolidated under the charter of the latter, with title: Community-South Side National Bank ofBuffalo.
The Metropolitan National Bank & Trust Co. of the City of New York, N. Y. (12632), and The Chathamand Phenix National Bank of the City of New York (10778) consolidated under the charter of the latter,with title: Chatham Phenix National Bank arid Trust Co.
The American National Bank of Leadville, Colo. (3949), and The Carbonate National Bank of Leadville,(3746) consolidated under the charter of the latter, with title: The Carbonate American National Bank ofLeadville.
Pacific National Bank in New York, N. Y. (12757), and The American Exchange National Bank, NewYork (3394), consolidated under the charter of the latter, with title: The American Exchange-PacificNational Bank.
TABLE N"O. 15.—National banks chartered during the year ended October 31, 1925
12642
12813
12624126401264712665126731267&12693127351275412755127641278612787127971280212804128071281912833
12716
1259412637
12721
12600126231275112841
First National Bank of Monroeville..
ARKANSAS
First National Bank of Eudora...
CALIFORNIA
Florence National Bank, FlorenceFirst National Bank in San RafaelBeverly National Bank of Beverly HillsNew First National Bank in. Oakland _.Graham National Bank, Gxabam--New First National Bank in Visalia-Citizens National Bank of ClaremontNational Bank of Commerce in PasadenaCommercial National Bank of BellflowerPeoples National Bank of Los AngelesNew First National Bank of FullertonTemple National Bank, TempleAmerican. National of. Santa MonicaFirst National Bank in South PasadenaSan Leandro National Bank, San Leandro__-National Bank of Hollywood in Los Angeles_South, Gate National Bank, South. GateSeaside National Bank of Long BeachFirst National Bank of Atascadero
Total (19 banks) _
First National Bank of Genoa..
CONNECTICUT
Citizens National Bank of PutnamPlants ville National Bank, Plantsville.
Total (2 banks)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Northwest National Bank of Washington 1
FLORIDA
Palm Beach National Bank, Palm Beach...Alexander National Bank of St. Petersburg.American National Bank of SarasotaFirst National Bank of Boynton
Total (4 banks)
GEORGIA
12635 | Carters ville National Bank, Carters ville
$50,0(30
40,000
50,000100,000100,000500,00050, 000100,00050,000
200,00025,000
500, 000100,00025,000
100,000100,000100, 000200,00050,000
300,00025,000
2,675. 000
25,800
120,00025,000
145,000
200,000
50, 000200,000100,00050,000
400,000
100,000
1 With one branch in Washington. Consolidated on June 10, 1925, with The Kiggs National Bank ofWashington, D. C , under act Nov. 7,1918.Digitized for FRASER
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TABLE NO. 15.—National banks chartered during the year ended October SI,1925—Continued
12832
12596126051261512630126531265812779
12780
12610126361264512656
12694127401279112821
12649
12800
126161265712661126971279312826
1260712634
12822
1264312674126861277012781127941281512820
First National Bank in Hailey.
First National Bank in Carbondale..Roseland National Bank of Chicago,.Guardian National Bank of Chicago.First National Bank of Wilsonville...First National Bank of La Grange.. _First National Bank of PlymouthFirst National Bank of Blue Island..
Total (7 banks)
INDIANA
Mount Vernon National Bank and Trust Company, Mount Vernon_
IOWA
First National Bank in Hamburg..First National Bank in CrestonFirst National Bank of Lake Park _Hedrick National Bank, Hedrick__
Total (4 banks).
Hoisington National Bank, Hoisington..National Bank of TopekaFirst National Bank of CunninghamFirst National Bank of Tonganoxie
Total (4 banks) _
KENTUCKY
Lynch National Bank, Lynch.
MASSACHUSETTS
Methuen National Bank, Methuen ._,
MICHIGAN
First National Bank of WyandotteFirst National Bank of Royal OakFirst National Bank of L'Anse Creuse_Dart National Bank of MasonFirst National Bank of AlmontFirst National Bank of Utica
Total (6 banks).
MINNESOTA
National Bank of Grey Eagle. _First and Farmers National Bank in Luverae..
Total (2 banks).
First National Bank in Columbus..
Cherokee National Bank of St. LouisFarmers National Bank of RidgewayNew England National Bank and Trust Company in Kansas City-New First National Bank in SpringfieldFirst National Bank in Webster GrovesDrovers National Bank in Kansas CityFirst National Bank of ParkvilleFirst National Bank of Brookfield
Total (8 banks).
$50,000
100,000200,000
1,000,00025,000100,00025,000200,000
1,650,000
50,000
50,000100,00025,00040,000
215,000
50,000400,00025,00025,000
500,000
50,000
100,000
150,000100,00050,00025,00025,00025,000
375,000
25,000100,000
125,000
100,000
200,00025,000
1,000,000125,000100,000600,00025,000100,000
2,175,000Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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TABLE NO. 15.—National banks chartered during the year ended, October1925—Continued
1260812679
1262512626
1259812603126041260612609126171261812621126311264612660126631267512690127061272612732127491275012771128061282312828128291283012834
12710
1259212593126011263212659127051274612757127731278512788128101281112818128251283612837
126141263312772
MONTANANational Bank of LewistownRichland National Bank of Sidney
Total (2 banks).
NEBRASKAFirst National Bank in Merrill.First National Bank in Mitchell-.. _•____
Total (2 banks)
NEW JERSEY
First National Bank of Highland ParkFirst National Bank of Midland ParkForest Hill National Bank of Newark _Yardville National Bank, Yardville.First National Bank of Glen RockAtco National Bank, AtcoMount Ephraim National Bank, Mount EphraimOaklyn National Bank, OaklynSouth Side National Bank and Trust Company of NewarkFirst National Bank of Hamilton SquareFirst National Bank of BloomingdaleFirst National Bank of HawthornePeoples National Bank of MontclairClifton National Bank, CliftonFirst National Bank of Allendale_.Broadway National Bank of PatersonFirst National Bank of North BergenHamilton National Bank of Town of Union 2 -Franklin National Bank of NutleyLabor Co-Operative National Bank of NewarkLiberty National Bank of QuttenbergAlpha National Bank, AlphaCitizens National Bank of Rahway _Hamilton National Bank of Weehawken _.First National Bank of Springfield-American National Bank of Passaic _.
Total (26 banks)
NEW MEXICO
New First National Bank in Silver City
NEW YOKKNational Bank of Port Byron..Citizens National Bank of East Northport..First National Bank of Harrison _Metropolitan National Bank & Trust Company of the City of New YorkFirst National Bank of Great Neck at Great Neck StationHartsdale National Bank, HartsdaleChappaqua National Bank, Chappaqua -Pacific National Bank in New York •National Bank of Rensselaer -Broadway National Bank, NewburghPeoples National Bank of Patehoguo _ -National Bank of Savannah _First National Bank of PleasantvilleEast Rockaway National Bank, East RockawayFordham National Bank in New YorkLyons Falls National Bank, Lyons FallsBowery National Bank of New York „
Total (17 banks)
NORTH CAROLINAFirst National Bank of BensonNational Bank of La GrangeNational Bank of Snow Hill „_
Total (3 banks)
$150,00025,000
175,00®
25,00050,000
75,000
50,00025,008
200,00625,00660,00025,00925,00850,008
200,00850,00050,008
100,009200,000100,00®50,00©
200.008ioo;ooe100,008100,008250,000100,00825,000100,008100,00850,00©
200,000
2, 535,000
100,008
25,00625,00®25,008
2,000,00050,00050,00®50,000
1,000,000100,00®100,006100,00825,00§75,00050,000250,00025,006250,000
4,200,006
100,00825,00850,008
175,000
J Title changed to "The Union City National Bank."8 With one branch in New York City. Consolidated on Mar. 16,1925, with Chatham Phenix NationalBank & Trust Co., under act Nov. 7, 1918.4 With 6 branches in New York City. Consolidated on Aug. 1, 1925, with The American Exchange^Pacific National Bank, under act Nov. 7,1918.
67746°—26f 14Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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TABLE NO, 15.—National hanks chartered during the year ended October 31,1925—Continued
127431277612817
12591126291280112S12
nm
1261312655
12595125971260212688126951272012805
12668127021277412799
1261112€2012662127771278412338
12912780
12S1222819126221262712641126481265012651126S212654
NORTH DAKOTA
Farmers National Bank in Lidgerwood _ _ _First National Bank in LidgerweodFirst National Bank in Valley City
Total (3 banks)
OKLAHOMA
First National Bank in Ada.. ,_Peoples National Bank of Henryetta ,National Bank of Commerce at HugoFirst National Bank in DiineanFirst National Bank in Wilson
Total (5 banks)
Brotherhood Co-operative National Bank of Portland.Prineville National Bank, Prmeville .
Total (2 banks).
PENNSYLVANIA
Narberth National Bank, Nar berthFirst National Bank of MonroetonNational Bank of WebrumHershey National Bank, HersheyBala-CyB.wy<i National Bank, Bala-Cynwyd.First National Bank of Cassandra.West En4 National Bank oi" ShamokinFirst National Bank of Yukon,.
Total (8 banks).
SOUTH CAROLINA
National Security Bank of FairfaxExchange National Bank of Charleston5 _Citizens National Bank of ProsperityFirst National Bank in Florence
Total (4 banks).
SOUTH DAKOTA
First National Bank in Alexandria. ___ . . .National Bank of Wessington SpringsOldham National Bank, OldhamOnida National Bank, OnidaMcCook County National Bank of Salem..Security National Bank of Brookings
Total (6 banks).
First National Bank of SpringfieldNational Bank of Commerce of Jackson-
Total (2 banks) -
First National Bank of BishopFirst National Bank of AmherstFarmers National Bank in PianoFirst National Bank of WheelerFirst National Bank of WeslacoFort Bend National Bank of Richmond-Central National Bank in DallasLiberty National Bank of Paris ,First National Bank of OglesbyFirst National Bank of R owlett...........
$25, 00025,000100, 000
150,000
100,000100, 00050,00050,00925,000
325,000
200,00050,000
25.0,000
50,00025,00025,000125,00050,00050.000125,00030/000
480,000
25,000200,00050,000100, 000
375,000
50,00025,00025,00025,00025,00050,000
200,000
50,000100,000
150,000
25,00025,0006©,G0Q25,00025,00025,000
500,000150,00025,00025,000
* Consolidated on June 20,1925, with The Bank of Charleston National Banking Association uadeiactNov. 7,1918.
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TABLE NO. IB.—National banks chartered during the year ended October 31,1925— Continued
Char- !ter INo. !
Title
TEXAS—continued
1266412666
First National Bank of AlvordFirst National Bank in Childress _._State National Bank of Mineral W ellsState National Bank of Wills PointAlvord National Bank, AlvordCity 2\Tational Bank in CbiidressCity National Bank of OIneyFirst National Bank of Clint , „ . .City National Bank of Georgetown,- ,Como National Bank, Corno__First National Bank in Lubbock... „Lubbock National Bank, Lubbock.. . _First National Bank of Sylvester...._ _First National .Bank of Milford .First National Bank of Millsap _State National Bank of Karnes CityFirst National Bank of Windom. . .Floyd County National Bank of Floydada,- ,.First National Bank of HandleyKilgore National Bank of Kilgore6 .State National Bank of Bonham. .Farmers & Merchants National Bank of Hamlin. .Farmers National Bank of ItalyState National Bank of MarshallMercantile National Bank in PallasTarrant County National Bank of GrapevineFirst National Bank of OdellValley View National Bank, Valley ViewState National Bank of WestFarmers National Bank of ThorntonCity National Bank of Grand PrairieFirst National Bank of ReaganFirst National Bank in CliftonFirst National Bank of NeedvilleFirst National Bank in CumbyFirst National Bank of BlackwellFirst National Bank of Bronte.._ _ _First National Bank of JosephineFirst National Bank of SudanMoran National Bank, Moran _Citizens National Bank of Denison___State National Bank of RobstownFarmers-First National Bank of StephensvilleSecurity National Bank of BowieState National Bank of Terrill _
.City National Bank of Mineral WellsNorth Texas National Bank in Dallas „__Citizens National Bank of Marlin -Security National Bank of Collinsville ___First National Bank of EvantFirst National Bank of BaileyState National Bank of GroomFirst National Bank of Hale Center ,State National Bank of Grand Saline „.,.First National Bank of La Feria....Security National Bank of Paducah._„__.„„ _First National Bank of Melvin. ,Gouger National Bank of Robstown _First National Bank of RosenbergFarmers National Bank of D u b l i n . . , - .First National Bank of EmhouseCitizens National Bak of Lone Oak -Quinlan National B ank of Quinlan?
Parker County National Bank of Weatherford-.. .Citizens National Bank in KaufmanState National Bank of Lamesa..,.State National Bank of Santa Anna._. _El Paso National Bank, El Paso ---,.Strawn National Bank, Strawn. „_„„.. , . . .- .Citizens National Bank of Commerce. . , ,Nixon National Bank, Nixon _Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Celina.First National Bank of IrelandFirst National Bank of Raymondville,,,, .First National Bank in Brownsville ._.
Capital
$25,00060,000
100,000100,090SO, 000
100,000€0,00025,00050,00025,000
200,000100,00035,00025,00025,00025,00040,00050,00025,00025,000
200,00040,00040,000
100,000500,00050,00025,00025,00050,00025,00040,00025,00040,00050,09050,00025,00025,00030,00025,00025,000
100,00050.000
100, 000100, 000200,000100,000
1,000,000100, 00025, 00025, 00025,00025,00025,00040, 00050, 00050, 00025,00050, 00025,00050,00030,00025, 00025, 000
125, 000100,00060,00035,000
200,00050,00050,00025,00025,00025, 00050,000
200,009
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TABLE NO. 15.—National banks chartered during the year ended October 81,
1925—Continued
Char-terNo.
12795127961279812803
128311283512840
12599
1266712704
12765J2$39
12028126441281412816
12638
Title
TEXAS—continued
First National Bank in Cisco. ;Rochelle National B ank, RochelleFirst National Bank of LovelandState National Bank of LoveladyFirst National Bank in Conroe _First National Bank of LittlefleldFirst National Bank of O'Donnell.....First National Bank of LakeviewHarrisburg National Bank, Harrisburg
Total (94 banks)
VIRGINIA
Wythe County National Bank of Wytheville __..-.-..
WASHINGTON
Brotherhood Co-Operative National Bank of TacomaGrays Harbor National Bank .of Aberdeen._ ,
Total (2 banks) . . . .
WEST "VIRGINIA
Milton National Bank, Milton
Matoaka National Bank, Matoaka _
- Total (2 banks) _
WISCONSIN
Grand and Sixth National Bank of MilwaukeePeoples National Bank of Hay ward „Crandon National Bank, CrandonMechanics National Bank of Milwaukee
Total (4 banks) ,
WYOMING
First National Bank in Thermopolis _
Total United States (251 banks)
Capital
$50,00025,00025,00025/ 00050,00025,00025,00025,00050,000
i, 900,000
50,000
200,000100,000
300,000
50,00025,000
75,000
200,00025,00025,000200,000
450,000=, . ...
50,000
26,040,000
TABLE NO. 16.—National banks, by States and geographical divisions, organized,failed, and reported in voluntary liquidation during the year ended October 81,1925
States
MassachusettsC onnecticut.
Total New EnglandStates
New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaMar viandDistrict of Columbia.__
Total Eastern States..
VirginiaWest Virginia ..._North Carolina
Organized
Num-ber
12
3
17268
1
52
123
Authorizedcapital
$100,000145,000
245,000
4, 200,0002, 535, 000
480, 000
200,000
7, 415,000
50, 00075,000
175, 000
Failed
Num-ber
4
4
14
Capital
$275,000
275,000
50,000155,000
Assets
l $4,542,432
4, 542. 432
571, 0711, 413, 784
Voluntary liquidation
Num-ber
31
4
31611
12
22
Capital
$1,500,000100,000
1,600,000
2,900,000100,000775,000100,000200,000
4, 075, 000
150, 00090,000
Grossassets
$20,947,064430,058
*21,377,122
46,674,4021,423,132
13,463,0602,093,1541,271,399
64,925,147
1,288,570554,662
1 Includes one bank with capital of $25,000 and assets of $200,732 restored to solvency.Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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TABLE NO. 16.—National banks, by States and geographical divisions, organized,failed, and reported in voluntary liquidation during the year ended October 81,1925— Continued
States
South CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiTexasArkansasKentucky _ .Tennessee
Total, Southern States
Ohio rrIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsinMinnesotaIowa'Missouri
Total Middle West-ern States
North DakotaSouth Dakota __NebraskaKansasMontanaWyomingColorado . .New MexicoOklahoma
Total, Western States.
WashingtonOregon ._CaliforniaIdaho.UtahNevada
Total, Pacific States..
Total, United States..
Organized
Num-ber
41411
94112
115
1764248
32
362421115
25
22
191
24
251
Authorizedcapital
$375,000100,000400,00050,000
100,0006,900,000
40,00050, 000
150,000
8, 465, 000
50,0001,650,000
375, 000450, 000125, 000215,000
2,175, 000
5,040, 000
150,000200,00075,000
500,000175,00050,00025,000
100,000325,000
1,600,000
300, 000250, 000
2, 675, 00050,000
3, 275, 000
26, 040, 000
Failed
Num-ber
6511
5
1
24
1
21281
24
792
61429
40
1
5
6
98
Capital
$570, 000625,000100,000100,000
485, 000
80,000
2,165, 000
25,000
75, 000735,000525,00025,000
1, 385, 000
175,000420,000125, 000
215,00050,000
475, 000250,000555, 000
2, 265, 000
25,000
305,000
330,000
6, 420, 000
Assets
2$4,413,9404,175, 207
581, 522281,864
2, 008, 960
241, 589
13, 687, 937
213,968
808,0959,137,0614,014,679
251, 224
14,425, 027
1, 658, 9244,440, 7831, 394, 092
948, 788361, 445
3, 681, 9831, 371, 2523, 778, 626
17,633, 893
268, 578
2, 642,474
2,911,052
53, 200, 341
Voluntary liquidation
Num-ber
31
1
53
2
19
341
532
18
11533331
30
sa;
10811
20
123
Capital
$100,000150,000
25,000
250, 000157, 500
325, 000
1, 247, 500
850, 000200,00050,000
400,000250, 000
1,050,000.
2, 800, 000
25,00025,000
465,0007.5,00075,000
200,000125,00025,000
1,250,000
. 2,265,000
1, 800, 000505,000100,00075,000
2,480, 000
14, 467, 500
Grossassets
$881,3371,363,246
174,624
809,7301, 203,536
1,966,063
8, 241,658
9,650,2612,445, 744
658,667
4, 046, 2172,478, 922
12,039,378
31, 319,189
263,958108,^77
5,970,979472,055439,160
2, 079,892834,762133, 455
11, 088, 817
21,391,855
20, 847, 0893, 711,6731, 541. 534
370, 278
26,470,574
173, 725, 545
2 Includes one bank with capital of $200,000 and assets of $1,361,347 previously reported in voluntaryliquidation.
TABLE NO. 17.—Number and classification of national banks chartered monthlyduring the year ended October 81, 1925
November .__DecemberJanuaryFebruary.March _.AprilMay . . . .June - -JulyAugustSeptember . «October.__
Total
Conversions
Num-ber
12314
192912
8313
86
Capital
$100,000125,000
2, 085, 000100,000625,000
1,915.0002,030,0002,100, 000
625,000105,000100,000325,000
10,235,000
Reorganizations
Num-ber
11487
211
25
Capital
$25,000100,000600,000400,000245,000
100,000100,00025,000
1,595,000
Primary organi-zations
Num-ber
121014131014101212
71610
140
Capital
$570, 0001,960, 0001,150, 000
825,000690,000
2, 050, 0001,975, 000
950,0001, 375, 000
650,0001, 415, 000
600,000
14, 210, 000
Num-ber
131218151841462422111813
251
Total
Capital
$670,0002,085,0003,260,0001,025,0001,915,0004,365,0004,250,0003, 050, 0002,100, 000
855,0001,540, 000
925,000
26,040, 000
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No. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital slock, JuneSO, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OF LESS THAN $50,000
Cities, States, and TerritoriesNum-ber ofbanks
Aggregateloans anddiscounts,includingrediscounts;
resources,including
rediscounts
Aggregatepaid-incapitalstock
Aggregatedeposits
OTHER RESERVE CITY
Chicago.
COUNTRY BANKS
Midue.'N«w Hampshire..•Vermont
Connecticut
Tofal:New England States _
Isl&w YorkMew JerseyiPennsyhrani a.,-Delaware ;.Maryland.,.-.
Total Eastern States.
Virginia . . . .•W«st Virginia. - -Merth Carolina. _Bou^h Carolina. _Georgia .-..-.F l i dodAlabama
Louisiana.."TexasArkansas..Kentucky..-Tejmessee..
Total Southern States..
OhioIndiana ,IllinoisMichigan—.Wisconsin..Mmaesota.IowaMissouri.-.
Total Middle Western States.
North Dakota.South Dakota-NebraskaKansasMontana.WyomingColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma-.-,.
Total Western States.
Washington.OregonCalifornia.._•IdahoUtahNevadaArizona
Total Pacific States..
Total country banks.
Total United States..
19
12851
2062
22
409
43405
10156
2515
191303223
426
781441937
18711236
699
1156059
11348106311
244
723
2,434
296
$1,1608826934Q3412
3,550
32,15617,01242,259
3606,248
98,035
11,80610,833
1,1311,908
1,2864,708
891,023
26,2495,1899,5425,020
82,480
17,42814,37727,947
4,2057,466
47, 361
6,435
152, 218
22, 01614,67913,45819, 6845,3921,612
12,4221, 215
38,057
128,535
6,2055,217
10,7744,011
962790397
1,149
$2,2681,3831,3711,0641,217
80,57534,404105,-080
80313, 393
234,255
17, 081lfc8671,4902,8164, 2972,1977,772
5141,330
43,2688,495
15, 3017,885
129,313
33,91424,51150,3667,879
13, 52086,81442,16211,174
270, 340
38,86624,08721, 52235,0909,9463,630
20,4082,233
76,313
232,095
11,84310,94222,3027,1041,3412,104
847
56,483
930,289
931,438
$100125
75100
75
47.5
3,295.1,3145,320
50
10, 564
1,2191,13.0
.155,260445165.680
25125
5,350765840
11,779
2,2982,1053,990
520975
4,9293,1701, 017
18,964
2,930• 1,610
1~~~
1,265295
1,720285
6,325
19,098
-845865
1,48763510075
100
4,107
65,012
$1,8731,4231, 091
7641,029
65111,462
194, 520
12,733X33©8
2,004.2/81.01,7635,739
1,02030,i5066,498
12,681fi246
96,6,24
2,7§618, 52340,0906,565
11,537J4,8663.2,8628,499
219, 70S
31,88220,16117,t)3928,3327,6582,966
16,1691,638
63,479
189,315
10,075@,172
18,703S,584
mt1,919
67947,075
754,347
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TABLE NO. 18,—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, Jims80, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OF $50,000 BUT LESS THAN $200,000
Cities, States, and Territories
OTHER RESERVE CITIES
Dallas-. _- „Waco - . - - . ...—Little Rock—„„__,. „ „Chicago „_...,. , . . - , ,St. Louis _ „„.;.Topeka , - - -—,Pueblo . . . » , , . , . , - - -Ogden „
Total, all other reserve cities
COUNTRY BANKS
Maine..-- .-._>.New Hampshire , „„-Vermont ._ _ „ „Massachusetts.-,,, , „ - , . , .„„,....,...-Bhode Island-^. - „- __ _„..Connecticut „ .„-- __„„„„„».,.,....,.,,.„..,-„......-
Total New England States
isew York -N«w Jersey— _ _ _Pennsylvania . . .__DelawareMaryland.^, _
Total Eastern States
Virginia^. _ ,West VirginiaNorth Carolina-South Carolina - _ _. __Georgia „„ , , „FloridaAlabama .MississiORi __ ,.__,..Louisiana ..Texas „ _Arkansas _ _ _.Kentucky -.*....,- -- --Tennessee ,. „„»..«.« ,-
Total Southern States ,
OhioIndiana _ .Illinois , , „MiciiiEran . __ . _,„,.WisconsinMinnesotaIowa, __ _Missouri ,. ,„,..,._ ,.„,.„..,.„,
Total Middle Western States „_„
North Dakota __ „__South DakotaNebraska ._Kansas „.,..,, _-Montana. _„„.., ..Wyoming . . ,_„ . - , , , . - ,Colorado _-„«__ _-New Mexico,— _, __Oklahoma...... ,-..-„ --
Total*Western States „—.-
Num-ber ofbanks
11111211
9
394338«9
825
242
280154491
1348
986
10167544456375724
358438860
1,008
195130282
8182
108203
63
1,144
425097
12426196018
123
559
Aggregateloans anddiscounts,including
rediscounts
2,349283422526200692
1,129868
6,469
21. 35727,16123, 69668, 363
3, 47611,371
155, 424
202, 979130, 980362, 529
6 12637,162
739, 785
67, 53053, 52446, 40826,92832, 06127, 40332, 34821,40810. 454
148. 78320, 92858, 52632, 687
578, 988
116,84376, 729
176, 37961, 41457,12664, 992
116, 66329, 530
699,676
22,99329,43847,69658, 53012,96514, 85230,6509,653
56, 266
283, 043
Aggregateresources,includingrediscounts
4,770733615
2,272710
2,3852,3481,411
15, 244
50, 82156, 512^49, 510
151,8897,061
.27, 819
343, 812
482, 095291,831791, 997
13, 27177, 661
1,656,855
97, 64582, 43465, 76338, 57148,820m, 25253, 53438,19217, 262
252, 29736, 73694, 72849, 639
941, 873
225,122136, 65S328, 764127, 268108, 589126, 370188, 76452,042
1, 293, 577
46, 27355, 66780,380
107,85424,38627,51162, 47916, 552
120,225
541, 327
Aggregatepaid-incapitalstock
150100100100181200100100
1,031
2,6703,9153,3858,677
8702,245
21, 762
23,00513, 25940, 589
1,0223,692
81,567
7, 8604,9864.8603,6455,1702,8394,9902,3001,600
26, 9373,1407,3314, 399
80,057
16, 48210,91821,1236,9516,5057,165
13, 6504,525
87,319
2,8103,2456,0758,4002,0701,5804,3451,2008,480
38,205
Aggregatedeposits
4,200458498
2,077494
1, 9471,9951,104
12, 773
41,04741, 64238,924
122, 2404, 70S
20, 709
2G9, 330
401,412246, 481626,41 f>
9 60363,788
1,347,690
71 05563, 30247, 35827, 7Oi32, 59558, 44537,231
,31, 01112,854
185. 56028, 57271, 57737. 414
705,278
170.140104,442262, 273106,84090, 438
108, 786150 19339,046
1,032,1.58
39, 72847,39963, 72887,18820,09422,91151,15313,641
102, 984
448,824
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TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stocky JuneSO, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OF $50,000 BUT LESS THAN $200,000— Continued
Cities, States, and Territories
COUNTKT BANKS—continuedWashington _. . .Oregon -CaliforniaIdaho - _"Utah .NevadaArizona _ ._
Total Pacific States
Alaska _ _ _Hawaii. .
Total nohmernber banks _
Total country banks _
Total United States
Num-ber ofbanks
5954
15430105
12
324
41
5
4,268
4,277
Aggregateloans anddiscounts,includingrediscounts
30, 53928, 51885,14817, 5395,2604,4298,845
180, 278
1,291644
1,935
2,639,129
2,645, 598
Aggregateresources,includingrediscounts
64, 23355,767
159, 72329,9138,2197,089
16,841
341,785
3,6032,139
5,742
5,124, 771
5,140,015
Aggregatepaid-incapitalstock
4,3704,005
11,8982,155
700410
1,000
24,538
200100
300
333,748
334,779
Aggregatedeposits
54,53245, Ihl
129,80423,8106,3685,882
13,913
280,060
3,1961,916
5,112
4,088,461
4,101,234
CAPITAL STOCK OF $200,000 BUT LESS THAN $500,000
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New York ~
Chicago _-v
Total central reserve cities
OTHER RESERVE CITIESBostdn -.-Brooklyn and BronxBuffalo.. -PhiladelphiaPittsburgh .Baltimore ._..WashingtonRichmondBirmingham! -SI Paso. _Fort Worth.,Galveston--.'..Houston _San Antonio—Waco _-Little Rock .Nashville ...Cincinnati.Columbus __ __.IndianapolisChicagoPeoria .Grand Rapids _..MilwaukeeMinneapolis __St. PaulDubuque _Sioux City _Kansas City, MoSt. JosephSt. LouisLincolnOmaha. _Kansas City, KansTopekaWichita _HelenaDenver.._ __PuebloMuskogee
13
9,1875,706
14,893
2,7937,7541,654
62, 3013,2416,666
13,1961,4962,0016,3355.86410; 8313,4844,1576,4126,2636,9994,2748,8333,16925,3783,4541,101681
2,9918,8671,877
11,0077,43814,1263,1827,5963,5651,7611,7261,6803,5306,0314,4454,670
17, 24813,633
30,881
3,82220, 5823,499
188, 6117,46510,47423, 2302,2124, 25411, 4509,59617,1365,7367, 64510, 4958,9669, 23813,37514, 2715,04267,9566,8085,7271, 5536r48317,2425,175
21, 41414, 73123, 24512,94813, 4018,5603,3174,2143,4257,7739,59915, 7927,985
1,4501,300
2, 750
200700400
3,655500800
1,327300250500600800750650850600900600600400
3,3003003004006507002Q0
1,050700600950700400200200400450850500450
14,37611,090
25,466
3,13718,3952,63387,1365,9088,40118,8501,8133,55810,6757,82515,0824,5516,1958,3487,816-7,32310,998ll,078i> 4,29460,7975,5834,710994
4,97916, 0354,48018,93713,42121*33911,13111,7177,8262,6323,7712,9556,7338,02213,8106,437
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TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, JuneSO, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OF $200,000 BUT LESS THAN $500,000—Continued
Cities, States, and Territories
OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continuedOklahoma CityTulsaSeattle.__SpokanePortlandLos Angeles „___Ogden..Salt Lake City
Total other reserve cities.
Total all reserve cities
COUNTRY BANKSMaineNew Hampshire..Ve rmon t . . . ,MassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut
Total New England States.
New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvania-DelawareMaryland
Total Eastern States-
VirginiaWest Virginia.. .North Carolina.South Carolina..GeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexasArkansas __.KentuckyTennessee . . .
Total Southern States.
OhioIndianaIllinois _Michigan...Wisconsin..Minnesota.I o w a . . .Missouri....
Total Middle Western States..
North Dakota..South Dakota-NebraskaKansas.MontanaWyomingColoradoNew Mexico.-_Oklahoma
Total Western States..
Num-ber ofbanks
128
141
81
6741
102
217
Aggregateloans anddiscounts,includingrediscounts
179
173
43
4,7974,0327,405158
2,879716
1,6904,392
823, 791
32, 6229,0775,61497,3716,30536, 624
186, 613
163, 97592? 271225, 2114,59911, 049
497,105
49, 35629,51836,15331,38815,99914,06327, 81023,0036, 33869,19914, 81222, 08213, 337
353, 058
108, 63045,11361,08446, 66353, 75314, 88730, 240
resources,includingrediscounts
11,9928,87516, 5212,5727,2131,1412,595
612,025
642,906
69, 31916, 7938,927
174, 55310,90771, 350
351, 849
331, 518191, 579464,81910,07116,375
1,014,362
73, 47644,81550, 93749, 31525, 03828, 78147. 33639', 11410, 017122, 38327, 75933,37622,456
574,803
196, 90884, 964128,07595,48096,63331,20353,24524,926
373,358 711,434
7,2142,5053,134
19, 71118, 372
8,1294, 406
12,097
il, 657
14,5275,9436,024
36, 54640,67311, 89517,9958,500
27,708
169,811
Aggregatepaid-incapitalstock
750450800200700200250300
32,332
35,082
3,4001,2001,1009,140850
4,982
20,672
16,2409,85025, 575
663902
5,0002,8004,1003,8253,1001,4504,1502,460900
9,8501,8002,8252,250
44, 510
13,0005,9758,1504,7006,3252,1753,2501,450
45,025
700250700
2,2002,000
850800650
2,050
10,200
Aggregatedeposits
11,0608,23014,8792,1046,198900
2,044.5,974
521, 714
547,180
57,18511,8165,051
144,2857,54955,913
281,799
276,094159,423361,7727,39613,466
818,151
55,29034,70334,74239,47315,60225,39335,57330,5407,89697,83523,50424,52416,017
441,192
156.17G68,240105,41381,33281,02226,37944,35021, 536
584,448
12, 7375,4574,49130,97935,62910,46616,0747,22024,327
147,380
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TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, June30, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OF $200,000 BUT LESS THAN $500,000—Continued
Cities, States, and Territories
COUNTRY BANKS—continued
WashingtonOregon _California _IdahoNevada _. _Arizona ,
Total Pacific States „
Total country banks.. -
Total United States
Num-ber ofbanks
67
30*412
50
743
884
Aggregateloans anddiscounts,including
rediscounts
10,62311,40648, 8338,8621,0995,856
84,679
1, 576, 470
1,900,261
Aggregateresources,includingrediscounts
20, 29618,67684,40616, 8193,607
10,123
153, 927
. 2,976,186
3, 619, 092
Aggregatepaid-incapitalstock
1,4501,5507,3501, 050
200400
12,000
185, 637
I 220,719
Aggregatedeposits
16,78814,05467,08114,1988,1019,259
124,482
2,397,452
2,944, 632
C A P I T A L STOCK
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New York ,__. _Chicago. _ ___•
Total central reserve cities _--
OTHER EESERVE CITIES
BostonAlbany - -Brooklyn and Bronx y~ -Buffalo -PhiladelphiaPittsburghBaltimore ,___ .Washington „ _Jacksonville..,AtlantaDallas,Fort WorthHoustonSan AntonioLouisville-__Memphis ,CincinnatiColumbus-._ . ,ToledoChicago.PeoriaGrand BapidsMilwaukee...MinneapolisDes Moines _ _ _ . , _
Dubuque _ -Kansas City, Mo -St. Joseph rmSt. Louis - -
Omaha. , - ,.Kansas City» Kans - - .,,. , --Topeka »Denve r
Muskogee -Oklahoma City -Tulsa - __Seattle _ ... -Spokane _ ._„„,Los Angeles - . - -Oakland „
Salt Lake City
Total all other reserve cities
Total all reserve cities
OF $500,000 B U T
21
3
31117644213132221311312112131122122131213113
90
93
LESS T H A N $1,000,000
8,1105,448
13, 558
13. 7457,674
12, 0087,650
35, 62240,42522,31422, 61229, 0537, 705
11, 0354,496
19, 2285,423
11,33311, 5864,583
13,5645,5565,192
14, 57510, 78312, 3225,9422,723
12,8963,051
15,2983,9431,0698,857
12,0084,6556,196
17, 3893,705
10,6133,439
12,1723,118
10,4431,8762,490
14, 083
484, 450
498,008
12,8249,279
22,103
20,89415,03318,02613,16756,14872, 50539,17640, 20760,50612, 58217, 5939,035
29,4319,624
21, 84518, 38610,40326,73913, 78413,00629, 25115, 75223, 50210,2946,069
26,4876,123
23,4167,2955,962
15, 89417, 2629,418
15, 02135,1557,332
24,9365,805
22,2715,152
16, 6713,2955, 649
28, 549
884, 651
906,754
1,400'600
2,000
1,750600500550
3,5003,5502,8002,3501,250
7501,750
7501,8001,1001,0001,100
5001,600
500800
1,800800
1,000500500
1,000500
1,500500500
1,0251,400
6001,0001,050
5001,850
5001,000
5001,750
500500
1,600
50,875
52,875
9,3S57,87S
17, 213
16,83612,85815,08111,35543,45157,40930,74532, 656§6,51210,7 IS15,3308,060
25,1587,045
18,49715,6S9
. ;7,79i)21,97310,53911, 22722, 22112, 88818,6-379^2544,104
23,4235,313
20,175M i l5,116
13,76614, 8427,918
13,30331,5456,179
21,9585,095
19,2454,263
13, 7642,5804,285
24,122
739,163
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TABLE NO. 18.—Classification of national hanks, according to capital stock, June30, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]CAPITAL STOCK OF $500,000, BUT LESS THAN $1,000,000— Continued
Cities, States, and Territories
COUNTRY BANKS
Maine . , „„VermontMassachusetts ._ ._ -Rhode Island _ _Connecticut
Total, New England States -
New YorkNewJersey -Pennsylvania
Total, Eastern States..-
Virginia . - .West VirginiaNorth Carolina . . .South Carolina,Georgia _„ . .Florida _AlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexasArkansasKentucky .Tennessee., .
Total, Southern States—
OhioI n d i a n a :IllinoisMich igan . . „ __ > _ _ _ _ . _ _WisconsinMinnesotaMissouri . . .
Total, Middle Western States
WashingtonCalifornia .. _Nevada . .
Total, Pacific States -__
Hawaii (nonmember bank)_._
Total, country banks,
Total, United States - —
Num-ber ofbanks
21
1246
25
81219
39
7573241115333
45
5973721
34
241
7
1
151
244
Aggregateloans anddiscounts,including
rediscounts
9,3342,712
71, 71815, 97028, 753
128, 487
40,40875, 09086, 250
201, 748
25, 70321,51735,2278,957
10, 99433,6023,9061,8162,647
13, 8229,391
12,14917,438
197,169
21,10232, 85632,15611, 89230, 321
6, 9383,245
138, 510
8,32322, 355
3,177
33,855
2,014
701, 783
1,199, 791
Aggregateresources,includingrediscounts
15,2684,079
115,93827,19549,091
211, 571
61,319155, 095166,469
382,883
40, 06334,80053,70917,81915,88572, 5926.4752,9824,978
26,87416, 33318, 53325,474
336, 517
37,94165,88954.84523, 58152,32212, 3735,289
252, 240
16, 09541,889
5,684
63,668
6, 290
1, 253,169
2,159, 923
Aggregatepaid-incapitalstock
1,200500
6,3502,3503,350
13,750
4,5007,000
10,000
21, 500
3, 7002,5003,9501,5001,0002,400 ••
500500600
2,8001,5002,1001,600
24,650
2,6005,3003,7501,6003,8001,100
500
18, 650
1.0002,250
700
3,950
500
83,000
135,875
Aggregatedeposits
11,9142,241
95,25818,38940,920
168,702
48,398131,833128,750
308,981
27,89325,10736.06513,69213,09166,9485,1721,5303,435
20,15512,48512,41719,000
257,890
29,32652,67446,87019,72243,398
9,9694,539
206,498
14, 05034, 534
4,150
52, 734
4, 724
999, 529
1, 755,905
CAPITAL STOCK OF $1,000,000, BUT LESS THAN $5,000,000
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New York. __-_
Chicago -.
Total central reserve cities
OTHER EESERVE CITIES
Boston. _Albany -,Brooklyn and BronxBuffaloPhiladelphia--..-™ ,Pittsburgh ___-—Baltimore » —— -—
19
314,394138, 620
453,014
116, 55347, 87214,89832, 703
273, 59867, 58668, 749
600,978218,761
819, 739
187, 36097, 57322,13967, 242
510, 097115, 748143, 069
24,00011,350
35,350
8,5002,7501,0002,00010, 9506,0008,500
497,222190, 298
687,520
150,87887,32918,65160,080419,23090,316112,142
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TABLE N O . 18.—Classification of national banks} according to capital stock, JuneSO, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OF $1,000,000, BUT LESS THAN $5,000,000-Continued
Cities, States, and TerritoriesNum-ber ofbanks
Aggregateloans anddiscounts,includingrediscounts
Aggregateresources,includingrediscounts
Aggregatepaid-incapitalstock
deposits
OTHER RESERVE ciTiEa—continuedWashingtonRichmond--Atlanta.-Jacksonville-- _Birmingham. _New Orleans-_ _Dallas-El Paso__Fort Worth——Galveston.-Houston _San Antonio-:_ _Waco- —Louisville--Nashville-CincinnatiCleveland «ColumbusIndianapolis -Detroit „ _Grand RapidsMilwaukee-- _ ---l^iimeapolis---^-.St. Paul. „- ---Des Moines -Sioux City _Kansas City, Mo .__St. Louis.- 4 -Omaha •Wichita -Denver.-- -Oklahoma CityTulsa__ _SeattleSpokane—Portland-Los AngelesOaklandSan Francisco
Total all other reserve cities-
Total all reserve cities
COUNTRY BANKS
MassachusettsRhode Island.. _-.
Connecticut.
Total New England States
New YorkNew Jersey _
Pennsylvania -
Total Eastern States -.
VirginiaWest Virginia _North CarolinaSouth Carolina- _FloridaAlabama.-- __LouisianaTexasKentuckyTennessee
Total Southern States..
126
145
14
15
41,86366,258
24,47125, 01824,48965,9188,304
27,6147,388
53,36018,8626,921
51,85933,34847,30463,23528,48744,65363,8047,738
18,28264,97948,03620,542
7,92158,45439,19749, 53814, 27148,91119,73441,18040,81723,91942,226
173,14415,83148, 707
83,24297,60494,01546, 65539, 21442, 649
116,44114,50654,40012,92797,42734,68610,18785,66453,36181. 587
115, 05151,34585, 573111, 51914,88527,075110,640105, 89336,81912,505113,86666,54597, 01035, 510112, 76738,22072,97896,46135,385100, 543296,69326,47993,394
5,7506,0005,2001,4001,5002,80010,0001,0003,0001,0005,5003,0001,0003,5003,0006,0004,8002,8006,2504,0001,0002,0005,0005,0002,2001,0005,0004,7004,3502,0003,5002,0004,0004,2002,2006,30015,0001,0006,000
2,161, 481
2,614,495
3, 964, 949
4,784,688
199,650
235,000
52,90116,88272,743
82,63834,138123,124
4,5002,2509,350
142,526 239,900 16,100
47,25091,31823,119
85, 704168, 62065,346
5,4509,5504,000
161,687 319,670 19,000
46,83813,24910,88711,66111,4523,91429,04913, 8144,41129, 776
68,56518,75015,81320, 99219, 2338,49542,66425, 7156,78045,427
175, 051 272,434
6,2002,0001,0002,0001,0001,0003,0002,0001,0003,500
68,37877,67080,20043,59432, 55033,85696,62411,35546,82310,79684,16429,0177,85871,16941,41862,82392,73839,44968,39893,69512,23522,230100,50992,90132,97511,006102,82953,01787,58531,898104,11035,57566,88184,83329,32790,158259,70122,28171,664
3,342,916
4,030,436
65,96526,47393,837
186,275
141,30551,102
262,340
47,92912,38410,81615,92517,2456,93335,75521,2304,42936,042
22,700
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TABLE N O . 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, June
30, 1925— Continued[In thousands of dollars]
CAPITAL STOCK OF $1,000,000 BUT LESS THAN $5,000,000— Continued
Cities, States, and Territories
COUNTRY BANKS—continued
Ohio . - .Indiana .'MichiganMinnesota - ---
Total Middle Western States
WashingtonCalifornia
Total Pacific States
Total country banks
Total United States
Num-ber ofbanks
3113
8
12
3
61
206
Aggregateloans anddiscounts,includingrediscounts
23,7518,9207,117
27,243
67, 031
9,91517, 733
27,648
573,943
3,188, 438
Aggregateresources,includingrediscounts
39,11916,18515,33551,744
122,383
19,51432, 561
52, 075
1,006, 462
5, 791,150
Aggregatepaid-incapitalstock
4,5001,0001,2505,000
11, 750
1,0002,000
3,000
72,550
307,550
Aggregatedeposits
28,84013,33711,78741,175
05,139
17,31428,477
45,791
798,233
4,828,669
CAPITAL STOCK OF $5,000,000 OR MORE
CENTRAL BESERVE CITIES
New York .
Chicago-- --. .
Total central reserve cities
OTHER RESERVE CITIES
Boston .Philadelphia...^..PittsburghCincinnati .-Detroit . . . - _ . - .Milwaukee _Minneapolis....- _St. LouisSan Francisco
Total all other reserve citiesTotal all reserve cities and United States -
12
27
$1,752,614460,843
2,213,457
3*60,60488,40688, 52224,66275,86770,32052, 690142,832129,149
1,033, 052
3,246,509
$3, 962,574777, 283
4, 739,857
619, 779154,209328,46953, 808135,403107, 518102, 655240,198227,349
1,969,388
6, 709,245
$153, 50037,500
191,000
35,0005,000
18,5006,0005,0006,0005,50020,00013,500
114, 500
305, 500
$3,235,930673,193
8,909,123
486.745129,692274,06341,745115,03491,71489,207201,987185,672
1,615,759
5,524,882
GRAND TOTAL
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New York..Chicago....
Total central reserve cities. _
OTHER RESERVE CITIES
BostonAlbany. . . .Brooklyn and Bronx..BuffaloPhiladelphiaPi t t sburgh. . . . .BaltimoreWashingtonRichmondAtlantaJacksonvilleBirminghamNew Orleans,Dallas. . . .El Paso.. . .
47
$2,084,305610,617
2,694,922
493, 69555, 54634,66042,007
459,927199. 77497; 72977,67167, 75461,64453,52427, 01924,48979, 30214, 639
$4, 593,6241,018, 956
5,612,580
831,855112, 60660, 74783,908829,065524,187192, 719146, 67999, 816106, 597107,16143,46842,649138,80425,956
$180,35050, 750
231,100
45,4503,3502.2002,95029,10528,55012,1009,4276,3005,9502,6501,7502,80011,9001,500
$3, 756,863882,459
4,639,322
657,596100,18752,12774,069679,409427,696151,288119,88479,48390,918100,10636,10833,856116,15422,030
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TABLE NO. 18,—Classification of national banks, according to capital slock, June80, 1926—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
GRAND TOTAL—Continued
Cities, States, and TerritoriesNum-ber ofbanks
Aggregateloans anddiscounts,includingrediscounts
Aggregateresources,includingrediscounts
Aggregatepaid-incapital•stock
Aggregatedeposits
OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continuedFort Woith....,Qalveston..Houston ,San Antonio.. „ ,.WacoLittle Rock... _ „ _ ,.Louisville ,Memphis. , . - . . . -_ .Nashville -__Cincinnati ,._.Cleveland..ColumbusToledo—.—.-..„ , .Indianapolis „,.„„, _..._.., .--Chicago' + *..Peoria. I . . .DetroitGrand Rapids , „MilwaukeeMinneapolis „ .St. PaulCedar RapidsDes Moines. „IMtmque . . . .Sioux City.,_T „._ ,Kansas City, Mo.St. Joseph---,. . — , -St. Louis--. -Lincoln.- >-Omaha IKansas City, Kans-— --—Topeka -.- . . . _-Wicfcita.-Helena - -Denver - -Pueblo... , -.-.Muskogee .- . ,Oklahoma City..,. ,„Tulsa ,. , - . . ,Seattle rSpokane^ , ,Portland ,.--..Los Angeles .OaklandSan Francisco _Ogden ..Salt Lake City
Total all other reserve cities...
Total all reserve cities
COUNTRY BANKS
Maine-,-,—-New Hampshire.,Vermont __Massachusetts—.Rhode Island..—.Connecticut-
Total New England States.
New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvania..DelawareMaryland
369
416
585446
1441762
381
Total Eastern States..
2658211874
1,666
37,97418,21976,07228,44212, 6166,68563,19211, 58640,34780,82363, 23550,8845, 556
47, 82231, 39218,029139,67119,622101,605126,60256,90312, 89623,2654,92818,92881,19018,069186,48016,45365, 1116,4168, 61415,9513,53072,3315,5748,37535,14448,65160,39427,19545,105184,30317,707177,8565,04818,475
73,03130,063132, 59451, 95521,4159,581
107, 50918,38662, 599159,173115,05192,35513, 78490, 61584,38336, 059246,92236,364153,648230,072123,135
42, 88811,29833,919
152,01330,540
326,36329,295
122,83212,73521,62038,935
7,773157,52118,14015,31775,14887, 658135,25343,109107, 756314,50529, 774320,7439,655
35, 218
4,3501,8008,0504,7501,950700
4,5001,1003,90013,1004,8005,000500
6,6504,2252/1009,0002,1009,40011,6505,7001,0002,700700
2,0507,2001,160
26,3311,7256,150'8001,4002,400450
5,400600950
4,6004,9506,0002, §007.00016,9601,50019,500
8501,900
62,70825,^78113,87342, 25716,6648, 31489, 666•16,. 05®4S, 741123,35892, 73872, 50010, 53972, 69275, 02627.804208,72-929,833133,625203,9.19108,93623,42337,070
%m29,943136, 42527, 550271,74525, 483110, 25310,55019,02634,8536, 733
143,67715,80512,616£8,59380,206118,95735, 69496, 350
274, 36524,861257,3367,434
30,096
3, 994, 646 7,447,406 393,413 6, 233, 254)
6,689, 568 13, 059,986
64,47337,12032,715
290, 75641, 633149. 903
137,67675,18863,887526,08279, 301272,601
616,600 1,154, 735
486, 768406, 680739, 36811,08554,459
1,041, 211841, 529
1, 593, 71124,145107,429
629,513
7,3705,2405,069
28, 7676,320
20,002
10,872,572
112,01954,88147, 307
428,51257,1,592X2, m
72,759 JM&286
52.49040', 97385, 4841,7355,179
•863,799708,998
1,25.2,828I7,d5088,416
3, 603, 025 185, 861 2,931,691
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TABLE N O . 18.—Classification of national banks, according to capital stock, June30r 19%5—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
GRAND TOTAL—Continued
Cities, States, and Territories
COUNTRY BANKS—continued
Virginia.,,.. „ . , - . . , -.—,.,West Virginia.North CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabama _ -Mississippi _Louisiana - —„-»TexasArkansasKentucky „Tennessee. , .
Total Southern States -~.
Ohio.._ rIndiana .Illinois.MichiganWisconsin ,. ,.„.„.Minnesota „„,_,. . . .Iowa „_ _Missouri *mmm „ „ . ,
Total Middle Western States
North DakotaSouth Dakota -NebraskaKansas „ „ „_MontanaW y o m i n g . . .ColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma
Total Western States _
Washington „OregonCaliforniaIdahoUtahNevada.,,Arizona, , . .
Total Pacific States
Alaska (HonmeTBfoer banks)Hawaii (nonmember banks) _
Total nonmember banks _
Total country banks
Total United States
Num-ber ofbanks
17512483758654
1003632
59883
13598
1,679
338242465120150309328106
2,058
160111159247
' 8332
12631
376
1, 325
10093
24957141018
541
42
6
7,656
8,072
Aggregateloans anddiscounts,includingrediscounts
201,233128,641129,80680,84262,05087,80672,68646, 31649. 511
272,56750.320
100, 71098,258
1,386, 746
287, 754177, 995297, 568131, 291148, 666161,421173,90252,198
1, 430, 793
52, 22346, 62264, 28897, 92536, 72S22, 55351,20115, 274
106,420
493, 235
65, 60545.141
182, 84330,4126,222% 495
15,098
354,816
1,2912,658
3,949
5, 984, 499
12, 674, 067
Aggregateresources,including
rediscounts
296,830197,666187,712129, 51394,040
189,055123, 61280,80276, 251
470, 53789. 323
168, 718150,881
2, 254,940
533,004328,207562, 050269, 543271,064308, 504284,17193, 431
2, 649, 974
99,66685,697
107, 926179,49075,00543,036
100,88227,285
224,246
943,233
131,98185,385
340, 88153,8369,560
18, 48427,811
667,938
3,6038,429
12,032
11, 290, 877
24, 350, 863
Aggregatepaid-incapitalstock
23,97913,41614,06511,2309,7157,854
11, 3205, 2856,225
46,9377, 205
14, 09612, 369
183, 696
38, 88025, 298:
36, 97315, 02117,60520,36920,0707,492
181, 708
6,4405.1058,455
13, 5885, 3352,7256,8652,135
16,855'
67,503
8,6656,420
24,9853,840
8001,3851,500
47, 595
200600
800
739,922
1,369, 435
Aggregatedeposits
214,900148,864130, 74898, 79864,098
169, 79490, 64864,17060,960
355,38671,059
125, 528114,719
1, 709, 672
411,248257,210454,646226,246226,395261,175227,40573,6$)
2,137,951
84,34573,01785, 249
146. 49963, 38136, 34383,39622,499
190, 790
* 785, 519
112, 75768,977
278,59943, 5727,331
15,05523,851
550,142
3,1966,640
9,836
9, 037,097
19, 909, 669
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TABLE NO. 19.—United States bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes ofnational banks in years ended October §1, from 1900 to 1925
YearNum-ber ofbanks
United States bonds held as security for circulation
2 per cent consolsof 1930 4 per cent bonds 3 per cent bonds 6 per cent bonds Total
1900-
1901-
1902-
1903..
1904,.
1905-,
W0£-
1907.
1908
1909.
1910.1911-J912-1913.1914.1915.1916.1917_1918-1919.1920.1921_1922-1923.1924.1925.
3,871
4,221
4, 601
5,147
5,495
5,858
6,225
6,620
6,873
7,025
7,2187,3317,4287; 5147,5787,6327,6087,6717,7657,9008,1578,1798,2628,2648,0988,118
I $1,019,950Consols of 1930,: 270,006,600
f 12,500Consols of 1930,[ 316,625, 650
320,738, 000
376,003,300
416,972,750
483,181,900
492,170,650
532,543, 550
554,700,700
573,328,450
580,145,400593, 006, 600601,762,600604,264, 950606, 622,300600, 678, 600567, 690, 250555, 514, 950561,848,600565,094, 950570,372,500676, 522, 950581,493,950586,801,800589,086, 200591,792,150
(Consols of 1907,$13, 544,100
Loan of 1895,7,503,350
Consols of 1907,6,032,000
Loan of 1895,2,911,100
Consols of 1907,8, 248,450
Loan of 1895,I 2, 208,600(Consols of 1907,
2, 979,200Loans of 1895,
1,410,100(Consols of i907,
5,857,5001 Loan of 1895,1 1, 791,600(Consols of 1907,I 4,050,350I Loan of 1895,I. 4,465,000(Consols of 1907,I 25,124,6501 Loan of 1895,I 4,602,100/Loan of 1895,\ 10,732,900
14,960,450
[4 per cent loan of1925,
[ 15,463,05021,022, 65022,854,30026,817, 00035,302, 70034,699,30032,304, 80026,214, 40034, 743, 90050, 240, 80058,055, 05068, 578,00077,257,40082, 509, 90085,823,15076,687,050
I Loan of 1898, 3per cent,
$7, 756,580
6,056,720
1,797,580
1,922,940
2,215,540
3,273,700
6,490,080
10,468, 520
3 per cent 1908-1918,
14,575,56015,337, 54018,199, 38020,419, 22022, 245,10021,447,18020,377, 72015,984,68017,715, 220
32,240
Loan of 1904, 5per cent,
$1,293,000
268,900
1,100,900
718,650
[2 per cent Pan-ama Canal,
[ 14,482,080
17,245,38038,558,68013,936, 500
Certificates of in-debtedness 3per cent..
2 per cent 1936and 1938, Pan-ama Canal,
76,178,68078,420,48080,110,04081,258,46081, 701, 24081,971, 82081, 614,42078.068, 66071,466,14072,324,80072,672,06073,116,00073,732,14073,656,84073,937,38074.069, 64074,392,980
$301,123,580
329,833,930
338,352,670
382,726,830
426,544,790
493,912,790
539,653,180
567,011,910
632,624,850
679,545,740
694,926,070714,170,320730,257,280743, 513,990744,740,600734,975,540687,957, 990679,440,210684,446,440
712,066,500727, 512,490737,660,690746,562,330739,842,890666,185,130
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TABLE NO. 20.—Profit on national-bank circulation, based upon a deposit of $100,000 United Stales consols of 1930 and Panama Canalbonds, at the average net price, monthly, during the year ended October 31, 1925
CONSOLS OF 1930
1
Date
1924NovemberDecember
1925Januan^FebruaryMarchAprilMay___-JuneJulyAugust .SeptemberOctober
Cost ofbonds
$103,989103,308
103,070103, 367103,301103, 028103,053103, 202103, 207102, 981102, 840102, 659
Circula-tion ob-tainable
$100,000100,000
100,000100,000100,000100,000100,000100,000100, 000100,000100,000100,000
Receipts
Intereston bonds
$2,0002,000
2,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,000
Intereston circu-
lationless 5
per centredemp-tion fund
$5,7005,700
5,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,700
Grossreceipts
$7,7007,700
7,7007, 7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,700
Deductions
Tax
$500500
500500500500500500500500500500
Expenses
$62. 5062.50
62.5062.5062.5062. 5062.5062.5062.5062.5062.5062.50
Sinkingfund
$634. 40535. 77
506.50566. 01565. 56528. 88543. 78581. 75594. 51564. 03548. 64524. 63
Total
$1,196. 901,098. 27
1,069. 001,128. 511,128. 061,091. 381,106. 281,144. 251,157. 011,126. 531, 111. 141,087.13
Netreceipts
$6,503.106, 601. 73
6, 631. 006,571. 496,571. 946,608. 626,593. 726,555. 756,542. 996,573.476, 588. 866,612. 87
Interest oncost of
bonds at 6per cent
$6,239. 346,198. 48
6,184. 206,202.026,198. 066,181. 686,183.186,192.126,192.426,178. 866,170. 406,159. 54
Profit on circulation inexcess of 6 per cent onthe investment
Amount
$263. 76403.25
446. 80369.47373. 88426. 94410. 54363. 63350. 57394. 61418. 46453. 33
Per cent
0.254.390
.433
.357
.362
.414
.398
.352
.340
.383
.407
.442
PANAMA TWOS, 1916-1936
1924NovemberDecember
1925JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober
$103,473102, 274
100,910101,011101,139101, 040101,210101, 332101, 322101, 341101,125101, 000
$100,000100,000
100,000100,000100,000100, 000100,000100,000100,000100, 000100, 000100, 000
$2,0002,000
2,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,000
$5,7005,700
5,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,7005,700
$7,7007,700
7,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,7007,700
$500500
500500500500500500500500500500
$62. 5062.50
62.5062.5062.5062.5062.5062.5062.5062.5062.5062.50
$206.29126.66
55.2461.9970.5465.0676.4785.0585.2885.6474.0966.55
$768. 79689.16
617. 74624. 49633. 04627. 56638. 97647. 55647. 78648.14636. 59629. 05
$6,931.217,010.84
7,082. 267,075. 517,066. 967,072.447,061. 037,052. 457,052. 227,051. 867,063. 417,070. 95
$6, 208. 386,136.44
6,054. 606, 060. 666,068. 346,062. 406,072. 606,079. 926.079. 326.080. 466, 067. 506, 060. 00
$722. 83874. 40
1, 027. 661,014. 85998. 62
1,010. 04988. 43972. 53972. 90971. 40995. 91
1, 010. 95
0.699.855
1.0181. 005. 9871.000.977
.9851.001
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TABLE NO. 21.-—Investment value of United States bonds—Panama Canal bondsf
4's of 1925 and 2Js of 1930
Date
Panama Canal bonds,2's of 1916-1938
Averageprice, net
Rate ofinterest
realized byinvestors
4 per cent bonds of 1925
Averageprice, net
Rate ofinterest
realized byinvestors
2 per cent bonds of 1930
Averageprice, net
Rate ofinterest
realized byinvestors
1925January:.- _April. .JulyOctober..- _.
100.9099101.0400101. 3221101.0000
Per cent1.9121.8981.8681. 898
100.0607Per cent
80)
80)
103. 0697103, 0275103. 2067"102. 6587
Per cent1. 3881. 368.1. 2971.3S4
i Matured Feb. 1,1925.
TABLE No. 22.—United States bonds^—Monthly range of prices in New. York,November, 19@4, to October, 19£&, inclusive'
Date
Coupon bonds Registered bonds
4's of 1925 2's-of 1930 4's of 1925 2's of 1930 Panama 2'sof 1916-1936
1924November:
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TABLE NO. 23.—Number, capital stock, and circulation outstanding of national banks in each State issuing and not issuing circulating notes,December 81, 1924, and April 6, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]00
States
Maine.New HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut
Total New England States
New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelaware..MarylandDistrict of Columbia
Total Eastern States.
VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth Carolina .South CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexas _ArkansasKentuckyTennessee _
Total Southern States
Numberof banks
585446
1571762
394
533253868
188413
1,769
182124
84799355
1023633
57287
138106
1, 691
Capital
7,3705,2405,060
68,0676,320
20,037
112,094
227,16938, 980
141,9391,735
16, 9549,327
436,104
29,99213, 42613, 59511, 53016,19010,19013,0705,1858,875
74,1277,930
18, 49617, 249
239, 855
Dec. 31, 1924
Circulationoutstanding
5,8284,8454,345
23,0164,691
11,971
54, 696
79, 64420,74094,4421,1319,4325,097
210,486
21,07510, 5849,5897,2279,6665,859
10,3052,9294,170
42,1184,100
16,36913,183
157,174
Banks not issuingcirculation
Numberof banks
14
5
19
434834
12
128
1787
1710
8677
10422
26
221
Capital
32,150
2,330
34, 480
32, 4755,973
16,035
4003,000
57, 883
2,083535715
1,9051,3401,300
6251,275
32511,1921,995
75510
23, 875
Apr. 6, 1925 ^hr
Numberof banks
585446
1561762
393
533258866
188413
1,772
182123
84749156
1023633
57987
139105
1,691
Capital
7,3705,2405,060
73,0176, 320
19, 993
117,000
242, 03039, 938
142, 3391, 735
17,0299,327
452; 398
30, 32213, 36114,06611,17516,14010,33013,0705, 2858, 875
77,3127, 930
18, 57117, 356
243, 793
Circulationoutstanding
5,5784,6324,318
19,1434 7109,983
48, 364
65,06620,85281, 221
1,1379,3884,491
182,155
19, 68310,3399, 5236,5948,4965,2219,2272,8924,076
40,0733, 751
15, 79913,251
148, 925
Banks not issuing Ccirculation W
Numberof banks
22
22
8
34
555841
13
158
2098
1813
9877
1222567
259
Q
Capital ^
250 te200
O39,600 2
3,336 Jt
43,386 £E
38,560 E6,661 fe
20,295 hj
400 Q3,200 ^
69,116 tj
w5,148 W560 -736 2
1,900 S2, 140 &1,440 a1,885 S1,275. 5
325 312,840 ^2,520
300547
31. 616
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OhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsinMinnesota -Iowa -Missouri ,-
Total Middle Western States
North Dakota -South DakotaNebraskaKansas -Montana..WyomingColoradoNew Mexico :Oklahoma -
Total Western States
Washington. --OregonCaliforniaIdahoUtah_NevadaArizona
Total Pacific States.-.
Alaska (nonmember banks)
Hawaii (nonmember banks)
Total (nonmember banks)
Total United States..
358247499122156330344131
2,187
165114173257913214033407
1,412
1119826367211119
590
42
6
8,049
62, 28531, 87392, 51525, 36026,81538, 44326, 63041, 713
345, 634
6,5905,23016,42017, 6335,9852,67513,0652,31027,845
97, 753
17,19013, 22061,0314,5453,5501,4601,600
102, 596
200600
800
1,334,836
45, 84127, 30033. 87313, 97815, 38116,18118, 75018, 596
189,900
4,4683,5128,55210, 3802,9321,8315,8801,3359,590
48,480
9,3233,751
32, 5332,6793.1761,218917
53, 597
61450
511
724,844
14935815301913
143
221813513952812151
339
34205220115
133
21
3
986
1,0801,545
21,1852,4862,5454,8001,9402,255
37,835
730550
3,2254,5151,395160
2,405775
9,025
22, 780
2,5451,2807,0441,00010025325
12, 319
100100
200
189,372
357246501124158327341131
2,185
161113172256853213*733401
1,390
1119926357211018
579
42
6
8,016
62, 28031, 94893, 95325,82727,04038, 33326, 44341, 796
347, 620
6,4905,17016, 37017, 6585,7852,72512, 8652,310
27, 700
97,073
17,49013,38961, 5313,9153,5501,3851,500
102, 760
200600
800
1,361. 444
41,12925, 31830, 53613, 55714, 35414,82817, 66417,018
174, 404
4,3372,9398,4259,9562,4751,7285,5391,3298,641
45, 369
9,3923,399
30, 2052,3302,6691,180567
49, 742
51437
488
649,447
1610471320342817
185
232413543753112162
361
35246217216
147
21
3
1,147
1,3052,045
23, 5004, 7273,2255,0752,7932,554
45, 224
755965
3,2254,7401,395160
2,605775
10,945
25, 565
2,5453,5809,26977060025625
17, 414
100100
200
232,521
W
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TABLE NO. 24.—Number, capital stock, and circulation outstanding of nationalbanks in each Federal reserve district issuing and not issuing circulating notesDecember 31, 1924, nd April 6, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
Federal reserve districts
District No. 1:Banks not issuing circulationB anks issuing circulation..,
Total— -
District No. 2:Banks not issuing circulationBanks issuing circulation
Total w -
District No. 3:Banks not issuing circulation.-.B anks issuing circulation
Total v
District No. 4:Banks not issuing circulation.^Banks issuing circulation
Total
District No. 5:Banks not issuing circulation ...Banks issuing circulation.,
Total - . . - — -
District No. 6:Banks not issuing circulation..Banks issuing circulation.
Total — -
District No. 7:Banks not issuing circulation...Banks issuing circulation.__.
Total
District No. 8:Banks not issuing circulation _.Banks issuing circulation _
Total
District No. 9:Banks not issuing circulationBanks issuing circulation
Total _—
District No. 10:Banks not issuing circulation. __—Banks issuing circulation...
Total _
District No. 11:Banks not issuing circulation ,--.B anks issuing circulation. ._
Total
District No. 12:Banks not issuing circulation . . .Banks issuing circulation
Total
Dec. 31, 1924
Num-ber ofbanks
17'366
383
78633
711
44622
666
20732
752
52503
555
39343
382
66989
1,055
45447
492
118667
785
244789
1,033
128517
645
132452
584
Capital
33,33075, 231
108, 561
39,099220, 984
260,083
16,23482; 324
98, 558
1, 405126,160
127, 565
8,63884, 516
Circulat-ing notesoutstand-
ing
52,444
52, 444
96, 453
96,453
57,914
57,914
98, 881
98, 881
61, 374
93,154 | 61,374
4,75058,410
63,160
28, 395150, 908
179,303
3,88066, 043
69,923
7,82555,618
63,443
20, 80566,123
86,928
12, 59268,645
81, 237
12, 21989, 902:
: 102, 121
; 42,610
42, 610
90, 285
90,285
42,492
42,492
32,744
32,744
40,534
40,534
45, 279
45r279
53,323
53,323
Apr. 6, 1925
Num-ber ofbanks
32350
382
96618
714
53614
667
25726
751
59490
549
46335
381
91965
1, 056
58434
492
131641
772
261762
1, 023
146503
649
146428-
574
Capital
42, 23671, 231
113,467
45,674230,130
275, 804
17,09281, 714
98, 806
5,280122, 605
127,885
'• 11,94481, 666
93, 610
6, 98756, 495
63, 482
33, 910147, 361
181, 271
5,45464,552
70,006
9,04053,983
63,023
23,20563,483
86, 688
14,18570,032
84,217
17,31485, 071
102,385
Circulat-ing notesoutstand-
ing
46,342
46,342
81, 746
81,746
55, 263
55,263
83, 898
83,898
58, 384
58, 384
39, 720
39, 720
83, 597
83, 597
39, 566
39,566
29, 735
29, 735
38,053
38,053
43,088
43,088
49, 567
49, 567
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TABLE NO. 24.—Number, capital stock, and circulation outstanding of nationalbanks in each Federal reserve district issuing and not issuing circulating notesDecember 31, 1924, and April 6, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
Federal reserve districts
Nonmember national banks (Alaska andHawaii):
Banks not issuing circulationBanks issuing circulation __
Total
Total United States, all national banks:B anks not issuing circulationBanks issuing circulation
Total
Dec. 31, 1924
Num-ber ofbanks
33
e
7,063
8,049
Capital
200600
800
189,3721,145,464
1,334,836
Circulat-ing notesoutstand-
ing
511
511
714, 844
714,844
Apr. 6, 1925
Num-ber ofbanks
33
6
1,1476,869
8,016
Capital
200600
800
232, 5211,128, 923
1, 361,444
Circulat-ing notesoutstand-
ing
488
488
649,447
649,447
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TABLE NO. 25.—National-bank notes issued redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations and amounts, on October 31, in each year from1914 to 1925, inclusive
[For prior years see annual report 1920]
tototo
w
oYear Ones Twos Fives Tens Twenties Fifties
Onehundreds
Fivehundreds
One thou-sands Total
Issued dur-ing current
year
1914.
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923_...
1924._._
1925.. . .
Issued ._Redeemed-_OutstandingIssued _Redeemed.OutstandingIssued . .Redeemed . _OutstandingIssued --RedeemedOutstandingIssued - .RedeemedOutstandingIssued .RedeemedOutstandingIssuedRedeemedOutstandingIssuedRedeemedOutstandingIssuedRedeemedOutstandingIssuedRedeemedOutstandingIssuedRedeemedOutstanding. __ _Issued .Redeemed .Outstanding
$23,169,67722,826,918
342, 75923,169,67722,827,374
342,30323,169,67722,827,540
342,13723,169, 67722,827, 605
342,07223,169, 67722,827, 605
342,07223,169, 67722,827,605
342,07223,169, 67722.827, 771
341,90623,169,67722,827,833
341,81423,169, 67722,827,833
341,84423,169,67722,827,833
341,84423,169, 67722.828, 230
341,44723,169, 67722,828,230
341,447
$15,495,03815,331,256
163,78215,495,03815,331,486
163,55215,495,03815,331, 570
163,46815,495,03815,331, 646
163,39215,495,03815,331, 646
163,39215,495,03815,331,646
163,39215,495,03815,331, 750
163,28815,495,03815,331,848
163,19015,495,03815,331,848
163,19015,495,03815,331,848
163,19015,495,03815,332,144
162,89415,495,03815,332,144
162,894
$1,878,699,4601,664,207,600214,491,860
1,953,573,6601,827, 511,370126,062,290
2,031,826,8801,919,643,440112,183,440
2,108,123,0601,998, 613,640
109, 509,4202,180,457,6602,062,530,045
117, 927,6152, 277,156,2002,134,883,895
142, 272,3052,383,521,0602,257,861,600125,659,460
2, 530,964,7402,399,196,590
131, 768,1502,685,116,7002,544,935,255140,181,445
2,839,923,8002,692,170,185147,753, 615
2, 986,182,6202,836,525,360149,657, 260
3,116,207,9202,982,116,315134,091,605
$2,895,206,2102,418,848,790476,357,420
3,068,708,6902,732,775,070335, 933,620
3,235, 914,2902,926,062,500309,851, 790
3,385,973,5203,086,402,180
299, 571,3403,499,038,4403,208,165,630290,872,810
3,652,918,8903,370,458,280282,460,6C0
3,863, 905,0003,558,475,410305,429,590
4,141, 546,9703,826,073,620315,473,350
4,395,016,9704,072,078,350
322, 938,6204,647,494,4604,323,779, 650
323, 714,8104,894,019,3904, 568, 745,090
325, 274,3005,114,836,5804,815,862,380298,974,200
$1,699,697,9201,402,446,080297,251,840
1,800,204, 9401,555, 221,880244,983,060
1,895,074,2201,657,346,840
237, 727,3801,980, 572, 2401,738,203,080242,369,160
2,046,661,7601,798,100, 720248, 561,040
2,134, 771, 8201,900,338, 700234,433,120
2,256, 235,5202.012,790,440'243,445,0802,415,643,6702,173,273,160242, 370, 510
2,561, 245,3502,312,253,700248, 991, 650
2,705, 631, 6302,456,824,520
248, 807,1102,847,074,7902, 599,117, 260247, 957, 530
2,975, 540, 2502,743,128, 860232,411,390
$268,555,450200,356,10068,199,350278,464,450247,251,80031,212,650287,566, 300257,870,00029,696,300
295,589,900265,712,20029,877, 700300,579, 200270,694,80029,884,400311,156,350280,299,9C030,856,450
321,370,450291,508,45029,862,000332,564, 950304,103, 20028,461, 750342,216,050315,487, 70026,728,350353,112,650325,072,85028,039,800362,802, 750335,219,0C027,583, 750370,484,550345,017,80025,466,750
$403,231,450337,694,30065,537,150411,536,200369,129,90042,406,300418,407,000381,368,90037,038,100424,100,400389,040,20035,060,200
427,777, 200393,559, 50034,217,700
435,249,100402,042,30033,206,800442,267,100411,724,40030,542, 700449,880,5C0421,019,30028,861, 200456,449,900429,753,20026,696, 700
463,738, 500436,442,50027,296,000470,320,400443,579,00026,741,400475,141,600450,454,10024,987, 500
$11,947,00011,860,500
86,50012,289,50012,201,000
88, 50012,289, 50012,201, 500
88,00012,289, 50012,201,500
88,00012,289, 50012,201, 500
88,00012,289, 50012,201,500
88,00012,289, 5C012,202,000
87, 50012,289, 50012,202,000
87, 50012,289, 50012,202,000
87,50012,289, 50012,202,000
87,50012,289, 50012,202,000
87, 50012,289, 50012,202,000
87,500
$7,379,0007,357,000
22,0007,454,0007,432,000
22,0007,454,0007,432,000
22,0007,454,0007,433,000
21,0007,454,0007,433,000
21,0007,4.54,0007,433,000
21,0007,454,0007,433,000
21,0007,454,0007,433,000
21,0007,454,0007,433,000
21,0007,454,0007,433,000
21,0007,454,0007,433,000
21,0007,454,0007,433,000
21,000
$7,203,381,2056,080,928,5441,122,452,6617,570,896,1556,789,681,880
781,214,2757,927,196,9057,200,084, 290
727,112,6158,252,767,3357,535, 765,051
717,002,2848,512,922,4757,790,844,446
722,078,0298,869,660, 5758,145,816, 836
723,843, 7399,325,707, 3458,590,154, 821
735,552, 5249,929,009,0459,181,460,551
747,548,49410,498,453,1859,732,302, 886
766,150,29911,068,309, 25510,292,084,386
776, 224,86911,618,808,16510,840, 981,084
777,827,08112,110, 919,11511,394,374,829
716,544,286
$818,227,830 ^
O
"364,"049,"7l6Ha
356,300,750 fcrj
"" o325,570,430 O
^»TJ
260,155,140 H._ W
o356,738,100 £- - £456,046,770 ^
— O
"663,"36I,"7OO ^_ H
M"569,"444,"l40 M
569,856,070 CjW-
..__ w550,498,910 W ;
IZI:O '
492,110, 950 Kj
N O T E 1. First issue Dec. 21,1863; first redemption, Apr. 5,1865.N O T E 2. Gold notes included since 1915.N O T E 3. Fractions and nonassorted notes not included.
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TABLE NO. 26.—National-bank currency issued to banks monthly from November1, 1924, to October 31, 1925, and since 1863
Issued on ac-count of re-demptions
Issued onbonds Total issued Grand total
issued
1924NovemberDecember
1925January . ,_..February ___March _AprilM a y . . . . . .June.JulyAugustSeptemberOctober __..
Total
$37, 392,97040, 607, 310
46, 762, 04034, 636,03038, 736, 24037,673, 20040, 991, 07040, 727, 21039, 548, 82037, 334, 42035,404, 73040,329, 450
470,1433 490
$1, 777,1501, 643, 000
1,419, 7001,491,2502, 473, 6702,094, 3802,165, 7401,908, 4102, 060, 2002, 310, 250971, 750
1,651,960
$39,170,12042, 250,310
48,181, 74036,127, 28041,209,91039, 767, 58043,156, 81042, 635, 62041, 609, 02039, 644, 67036,376, 48041,981, 410
$11, 657, 978, 28511, 700, 228, 595
11,748,410,33511, 784, 537,61511,825,747,52511,865,515,10511,908,671,91511,951,307,53511,992,916,55512, 032, 561, 22512, 068, 937, 70512,110, 919,115
21,967, 460 492,110, 950
TABLE NO. 27.—National-bank notes received monthly for redemption by theComptroller of the Currency during year ended October 31, 1925 l
Months
From nationalbanks in con-nection withreduction ofcirculation J
and replace-ment withnew notes
Received by the Comptroller of the Currency
From the redemption agency
For replace-ment withnew notes
Retirementaccount
Total
1924NovemberDecember _
1925JanuaryFebruary.- _MarchApril.. ,May..__June 1July . . . . .August. .SeptemberOctober
Total _ . . . .Received from June 20, 1874, to Oct. 31,
1924 _
Grand total
$2,2176,850
19,1507,3452,800
2603,9503,1003,9004,550
10, 55036,000
$36,809,53041,402,150
46, 621,47034,150, 465
• 39, 213, 85037,881, 09841,172, 44040, 681, 62540, 265, 70036, 209, 36335, 903, 99739, 734, 650
$2, 491, 4402, 943, 050
3, 747, 5707,952, 59510, 639, 8509, 671, 0909,836, 7708,154, 2908,149, 8106, 323, 4456,201, 0406,331,905
100, 637
58, 343, 363
470, 046, 338
), 053,144,320
82,442,855
1, 569,829,910
$39, 303,18744,352,050
50, 388,15542,110, 40549,856 50047, 552,44851,013,16048, 839, 01548, 419,41042, 537, 35842,115. 58746,102, 555
552, 589,830
10, 681, 317, 594
58, 444, 000 i, 523,190, 658 1, 652, 272, 765 11, 233, 907, 424
1 Notes of gold banks not included in this table.
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TABLE NO. 28.—National-bank notes received at currency bureau and destroyedyearly since the establishment of the system
Date
Prior to Nov. 1,1865During the year ended Oct. 31—
1860186718681869 . _18701871187218731874187518761877 - -18781879188018811882 __.18831884188518861887188818891890189118921893 .1894189518961897
Amount
$175,490
1,050,3823,401,4234,602, 8258,603, 729
14,305, 68924,344,04730.211,72036,433,17149, 939, 741
137,697, 69698,672, 71676,918,96357,381, 24941,101, 83035, 539, 66054,941,13074,917, 61182,913, 76693,178,41891,048,72359, 989, 81047, 726, 08359, 568, 52552, 207, 62744,447,46745,981, 96343,885, 31944,895,46662,835,39546, 997, 52753,613,81183,159,973
Date
During the year ended Oct. 31—1898189919001901190219031904. .190519061907190819091910..191119121913 - -19141915 .19161917191819191920192119221923 - .1924L1925:
Additional amount of insolventand liquidating national-banknotes destroyed
Gold notes .__
Total
Amount
$66, 683,46759, 988, 30371, 065, 96890,848,100
107, 222,495140,306, 990167,118,135195,194, 785191,102, 985197, 932,847231,128, 140348,159, 995359,496, 000409, 835, 965428, 399, 608426, 282, 840435,904,280362, 551,125351,717,477298,468,107238,184,520330,106, 555424, 542, 837570,887, 902537,153, 570542,194, 707522, 241, 817470,146, 975
1,662, 991, 0923, 390, 560
11, 394, 605, 995
In addition $46,115 destroyed in transi t .
TABLE NO. 29.—National-bank notes issued during each year from 1914 to 1925,inclusive, national-bank notes of active, insolvent, and liquidated banks destroyed,total destructions for each year, and percentage of destructions to issues
[For prior years, see annual report 1920]
Year endedOct. 31—
1914191519161917 __19181919192019211922192319241925 __
T A
$818, 227,830364, 049, 710356,300, 750325, 570,430260,155,140356, 738,100456, 046, 770603, 301, 700569, 444,140569, 856, 070550,498. 910492,110, 950
Active banks
$435, 904,280362, 551,125351, 374,597298, 468,107236,296,660330,106, 555424, 542, 837570,887, 902537,153, 570542,194, 707522, 241,817470, 950, 865
Destroyed
insolventand liqui-
dated banks
$20, 246,418342,807,352
59, 026,80438, 901, 59520, 238, 71724,864, 63519, 794, 54020, 417, 02513, 688, 63017, 586, 75026,654, 56882,442,855
Total
$456,150, 698705, 358, 657410,401,401337, 369, 702256, 535, 377354,971,190444, 337, 377591, 304, 927550, 842, 200559, 781, 457548, 896, 385553, 393, 720
Total out-standing
$1,121,468,911781, 268, 793726,069, 290716, 276,375721,471,137722,394,325732,549,629743, 288, 847760, 679,187772, 606, 269774, 281, 624713, 802, 744
Per centdestruc-
tionsactive
banks toissues
53.2799.5998.6291.6890.8392.53
r 93.0994.6294.3395. 1494.8695.70
Percentdestruc-tions toissues
55.75193. 75115.18103. 6298. 6199.5097. 4398.0196. 7398. 2399. 73
112. 45
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NO. 30.—Amount, denomination, and cost of national-bank currencyreceived from Bureau of Engraving and Printing, year ended October 31, 1925
D enoffiin at ions
5, 5, 5, 5. __ _10, 10, 10, 10H), 10, 10, 20L50, 50, 50, 100; . _.
Total
Amount
$131, 470, 74027? 002.000
328,301,75012,607,000
491, 441, 490
Cost of paper
$51,015.615, 249. 35
49, 707. 89391. 09
106, 363. 94
Cost ofprinting, etc.
$352, 034. 0236,056. 95
343, 281. 822, 703. 00
734,075. 79
Total cost
$403,049. 6341,306. 30
392, 989. 713,094. 09
840, 439. 73
TABLE NO. 31.—-Vomit account of currency received and issued by currency bureauduring the year and the amount on hand October 31, 1925
NationaRmnk currency in vaults at the close of business, Oct. 31,1924__.,__i.__.._ $231,680,020National-bank currency received from Bureau of Engraving and Printing during the year
ended Oct. 31,1925., _ ._._ 491,441,490
Total to be accounted for _ 723,121,510Amount issued to banks during year $492,110,950Amount withdrawn from vaults and canceled-_. 11,046,840
Total withdrawn 503,157,790
Amount in vaults at close of business, Oct. 31, 1925 219,963,720
TABLE NO. 32.—Vault account of currency received and destroyed during yearended October 31, 1925
Amount in vault of redemption division of currency bureau, awaiting destruction at close ofbusiness Oet, 31, 1924 ^ - -_. . . $3, 606, 550
Amount received during year ended Oct. 31, 1925 . 552,589,830
Total. -___- _._.-_ — . .- 556,196,380Withdrawn from vault and destroyed during the year... .„ _ ___..___ 553,393, 720
Balance in vaults Oct. 31, 1925 2,802,660
TABLE NO. 33.—Amount of currency received for redemption by months, duringthe year ended June 30, 1925, and counted into the cash of the National BankRedemption Agency
MonthsNational-bank
notesFederalreserve-
bank notesFederal reserve
notesUnitedStates
currencyTotal
1924JulyAugustSeptemberOctober.NovemberDecember
1925JanuaryFebruaryMarchApril --.May .June ._
Total
$47,819, 451.0043,122, 333. 5043, 593,159. 0044, 402, 216. 0037, 080, 555. 0043, 682,160. 00
53,173, 590. 0042,112,397.0048, 374; 911. 0049,568,576.5051,185, 532. 0050, 635.164. 00
554, 750, 045. 00 3,314,629.00
$402, 625.00391,829. 00347, 049. 00315, 089. 00243,066. 00315, 511. 00
216, 064. 00283, 419. 00219, 581. GO205, 044: 00204, 354. 00170, 998. 00
$1,824,840.001, 602, 477. 50886,090.00598, 550. 00
1,258,240.002, 064, 305. 00
1, 823,980. 001,249,130. 001, 533,910.001, 378, 870.001, 214, 055. 001, 294, 405. 00
$10, 816. 027, 493. 219, 675. 617, 556. 029,169; 342,979.96
10, 096. 8610, 915. 044,563. 2510, 782.1410, 209. 693, 924. 19
$50,057,732.0245,124,133. 2144,835,973. 6145, 323, 411. 0238, 591, 030. 3446, 064, 955. 96
55, 223,730.8643, 655, 861.0450,132,965. 2551,163, 272. 6452, 614,150. 6952,104, 491.19
16, 728, 852. 50 «, 181. 33 574,891, 707. 83
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TABLE NO. 34.—Amount of currency received by National Bank RedemptionAgency for redemption during year ended June 80, 1925', from principal citiesand other sources.
Boston $43,185,300.00New York _ 101,834,400.00Philadelphia 47,396,753.50Cleveland 19, 740, 500. 00Richmond 27,928,460.00Atlanta . 14,159,255. 00Chicago. 62,721,217.50St. Louis 13,956, 900. 00Minneapolis .._ 11,678,550. 00
Kansas City ______ $13,183,500.00Dallas 13,497,885.00San Francisco 17,024,901.00Cincinnati 14,294,000. 00Baltimore 10,702,400.00New Orleans 6,575,970.00Other sources. __ 157,039,806.02
Total. 574,919,798. 02
NOTE.—The difference of $28,090.19 between the totals shown by this table and Table No. 33 representsthe net adjustments for overs, shorts, and supurious issues found in remittances received.
The total amount of currency of all issues received by the national bank redemption agency and countedinto cash from June 30,1874, to June 30, 1925, exclusive of deductions for shortages and spurious issues, is$15,940,080,927.09.
TABLE NO. 35.—Classification of national and Federal reserve currency redemp-tions , the amount of each class redeemed, the rate per $l,000t and the amountassessed on account of expenses, year ended June 80 3 1925
Classes
Federal reserve notes:Redeemed in regular course of business-
Fit for useUnfit for use -
Received from Federal reserve banks and branches-Canceled and uncanceled
Federal reserve bank notes: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.__
Total
Amount re-deemed
$851,800.0015,088,000.00
1,296,422,050.00
3, 420,137.00
1,538,000.00486, 212, 802. 5065, 558, 260. 00
1, 869, 091, 049. 50
Rate per$1,000
$0. 63672223. 44968451
. 10546505
1. 33362201
.84488296
. 85590463
. 64582571
. 32550903
Amount ofexpenses
$542. 366, 784.84
136,727. 22
4, 561.17
1, 299. 43416,151. 7942, 339. 21
608, 406. 02
NOTE.—The average cost per $1,000 for all notes redeemed through cash was $0.82. Average cost forredemption of national-bank notes, $0.83; Federal reserve bank notes, $1.33; and Federal reserve notes$0.46. Canceled Federal reserve notes amounting to $1,296,422,050 received direct from Federal reserysbanks and their branches were not counted into cash, and therefore were not taken into consideration inarriving at the average cost of redemption. The average rate per $1,000 for expense of redemption on t he .latter class was $0.11.
TABLE NO. 36.—Cost of redemption of Federal reserve and national currency foryear ended June 80, 1925
Charges for transportation, including postage, insurance, and express charges.. $143,992.03Other charges:
Office of Treasurer of the United S ta tes -Salaries $383,178.17Printing, binding, and stationery 5,998.77Contingent expenses 5,070.65
$394,247.59Office of Comptroller of the Currency—
Salaries.... 67,903.99Printing, binding, and stationery 1,772.03Contingent expenses 490.38
70,166.40464,413.99
Total 608,406.02
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TABLE NO. 37.—Taxes assessed on national-bank circulation, years ended JuneSO, 1864, to 1925; cost of redemption, 1874 to 1925; cost of plates and examiners1
fees, 1883 to 1925
Year
1864-1882.1874-1882.
1887.
1889_.1890_.1891..18921893..1894..1895..1896..1897..1898..1899..1900_.1901..1902..1903.1904.1905..1906.1907..1908..1909.1910.1911 .1912.1913..1914.
1915.
1916.1917.1918.1919.1920.1921..19221923..1924.1925.
Total
Semiannualduty on
circulation
$52, 253,518. 24
3,132, 006. 733,024, 668. 242, 794, 584. 012, 592, 021. 332,044, 922. 751,616, 127. 531,410,331.841,254, 839. 651,216,104. 721,331, 287. 261,443, 489. 691, 721,095.181, 704, 007. 691,851, 676.032,020,703.651,901,817.711,991,743.311,881, 922. 731, 599, 221. 081,633, 309.151, 708, 819. 921,928, 827. 492,163, 882. 052, 509, 997. 802,806, 070. 543,090, 811. 723,190, 543. 043, 463, 466. 683, 567,037. 213, 690, 313. 533,804, 762. 293,889, 733.17
r 1 3, 901, 541.18L 2,977,066.73
3, 744, 967. 773, 533, 631. 283, 656, 895. 343,627,060.803, 706, 901.153,806, 590.023, 941, 461.174,030, 336. 304,063, 708. 323, 661, 819. 45
170,885,643. 47
Cost ofredemptionof notes bythe United
StatesTreasurer
$1,971, 587.10147, 592. 27160, 896. 65181,857.16168,243. 35138, 967. 00141,141. 48131,190. 67107, 843. 3999, 366. 52100, 593. 70103,032.96107,445.14100,352. 79114,085.63125,061. 73125,924. 35121,291. 40122,984. 76146, 236.18153, 796. 33174,477.62219,093.13247, 973. 26250, 924. 24233,650. 52270,840. 21396, 743.15434,093.10443. 380.12505, 735. 21517,842. 93529,013. 36
\ 498, 328. 60450,150. 22420,160. 42412, 785. 92528,424. 24974, 058.11
1,115,146. 002 594,168. 70
514, 598. 55527,979. 90459, 790. 43
15, 288,848. 50
Assess-ment forcost ofplates,
newbanks
$25,98018,84513,15014,81018,85014,10012, 20024,17518, 57515, 70014, 2254,0504,9505,4503,0505,2758,200
29, 20085,97543,20054, 47545, 50047,82554,15076, 27548,45031,47555,12527,87522,74028,56011, 560
16, 66010, 0859,20016, 77015,60031,85031,07018, 24423,46418, 75622,133
1,097,802
Assess-ment
forcost ofplates,
ex-tendedbanks
$34,1201, 950
97, 80024, 8251,7503, 900
575725
7,2008,1005,2004,3756,8753, 7501,7001,7752,850
15,05013, 50014,42540,32512,60064, 80031, 45012, 97510,02510,80017, 50022, 37528,19019, 8058,500
13, 855
9,7006,000
11,12015,34028, 99082,16052, 7805,8503,556
759,141
Assess-ment
forcost ofplates,addi-tional
ordupli-cate
Assessmentfor examiners'fees and sala-ries (sec. 5240,U. S. R. S.)
$4,1306,9756,300
11,175
3,4206,4609,1007,590
20, 77012, 67017,22625, 26231, 388
162, 466
$94, 606. 1699, 642,05
107, 781. 73107,272. 83110,219.88121, 777. 86130, 725. 79136, 772. 71138, 969. 39161,983. 68162, 444. 59251,966. 79238, 252. 27237,803. 51222,858. 92225,445. 27244,903. 62259,164. 86277,816.07307,296. 63324, 598. 97346,895. 32388,307.39396, 766. 23425,157. 65429,397. 75510,928.07524,039. 03492, 269. 05526,169. 76556, 210. 22520, 607. 46
536,577,849,994,
1,050,1,184,1, 769,2,159,2,145,2,293,2,199,
299. 70762. 64815. 96626. 18977. 38026. 78394. 79509.99391. 85544. 54807. 46
Total
$52, 253, 518. 241, 971, 587. 103, 434,305.163,306,001.943,195,172. 902, 907,172. 512,314, 709. 631, 897,046. 871, 685,023. 301, 524,355. 751480,215.631^617,664.641, 728, 392. 242,088,932.112,054, 437. 752,212,765.172,373, 374. 302, 260, 237. 332,368, 988. 332,308, 322. 352,122, 748. 332,152,027.112,302, 696. 512, 552, 915. 942, 912, 787. 703,243, 288. 273, 554,128. 713,849, 524. 684,140, 489. 264,494,223. 814, 552,936. 384, 777,278. 504, 934,155. 444,965,713.997,954,926. 21
4, 796,085. 634,825, 267. 665,101,297. 445,24-4, 992.425,946, 596.046,817,030.816, 783, 389.866, 744, 902. 706, 938, 932. 766,343, 560. 34
24,840, 208. 78*7'213,034,109. 75
1 Tax collected on additional circulation under act May 30,1908.2 Average cost per $1,000 for national-bank notes redeemed in 1922, $0.95; in 1923, $0.95; in 1924,
and in 1925, $0.83.
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TABLE N O . 38.—Federal reserve notes outstanding according to weekly statement(amount issued by Federal reserve agents to the banks, less "unfit" notes returnedfor redemption), amount secured by gold, and amount secured by commercial andother eligible paper, from November 5, 1924, to October 28, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
DateFederalreserve
notes out-standing
$2, 252, 3672,255,5322,254,4252,248,2132,. 262, 8962r 200,892% 216,7292,253,2342,244,961
2,202,0022,144,7122,099,9622,073,1682,055,9672,055,6382,057,7312,052,6732,050,3192,040,5082,031, 8382,018, 2232,019, 9632, 020,1732,025,3612,017,1752,000,6852,000,0091,986,0761,985,0111,973,0931,963,6381,969, 8081,955, 3081,941,5111,935, 1111,927,1021,932, 0801,921,942I, &Wf 6481,913,2431,909,1131,966,9411,915, 6061,925, 5891,95&, 5431,975,6281,987,1591,980, 2941,994,9422, 010, 7472,012, 5032,007,072
Amountssecured by
gold
$.1,989,2131,970,0111,933,9811,926,2151,905,7301,836,2881,822,4241,747,2181,702,306
1,729,2671,744,2501,744,7221,730,679
•:
•
•
1,726,231t, 712,416t,701,9391,603,443t, 597,655L, 612, 227L, 623, 983L, 600,051L, 588, 385L, 518,503t, 554,000L, 563,377t, 547,1981,564,821[, 581, 014L 531,2161,521,2371,504,6941,516,6271, 500,3331,473,1171,459,1271,461,0281,472,2411,45(18021,447>581,436,4801,447, 7401,437,9851,444,4441,441,9931,451,1751,489, 568i, 405,6941,381,9411,365, 3411,372,9431,3W, 1781,377,127
Amountssecured bycommercialand other
paper
$263,154285, 521320,444321,998357,166364,604394,305506, 016542,655
472,735400,462355,240342,489329,736343,228355, 792449,230452,604428, 281407, 855418,172431, 578506', 670471,361453,798453,487435,188405,062453, 795451, 856458,944453,181454, 9-75468,394475,984466,074459, 839465,140468, 690476, 763461, 373468,956471,162483,5%502, 368486, 060581,465598,353629,601637, 804613,325629,945
1924Nov. 5
12 _ _1926
Dec. 3 — —10172431
1925Jan. 7 * _
14 - - .2128-_
Feb . 4111825
M a r . 4 . . . . .111825.
Apr. !_„.._„.„.._....._....„.
152229 . ,_.
M a y 6132027
June 3 .101724 - . . .
July 1--- - -6-
15.22._2<L --.
A u % 5 : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :1926
Sept. 2__-9
^•15 m*.23 !^n30
Oct. 7 -.1421__ .28
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TABLE NO. 39.—Federal reserve notes printed, shipped, and canceled, issued to banks, retired, and destroyed since organization of the banks,with the balance in vaults and amount outstanding October 31, 1925
VAULT BALANCE OCTOBER 31, 1925
Total printed
Total shipped and canceled
Total on hand... _ _
Fives
$4, 099, 500, 0003, 793,460, 000
306,040, 000
Tens
$4, 784, 720,0004,424,160,000
360,560,000
Twenties
$5,177,440,0004,768,480,000
408,960,000
Fifties
$1,099,400,000998, 000, 000
101,400,000
Onehundreds
$786,400, 000700,400, 000
86,000,000
Fivehundreds
$161, COG, 000107,800,000
53, 200,000
Onethousands
$325,600,000234,800,000
90,800,000
Fivethousands
$108,000,00076,000,000
32, 000, 000
.Tenthousands
$184,000,000184, 000,000
Total
$16,726,060, 00015, 287,100, 000
1,438,960, 000 Ofcrj
ISSUED, RETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1925
Total issuedTotal retired
Total outstanding.
$4,116, 520, 5003,633,782, 000
482,738, 500
$4, 819,335, 5404,394, 701,800
424, 633,740
$5,299,838,0404,707,921, 500
591,916, 540
$1,066,109,550891,291,800
174,817,750
$787,974,800599,887, 500
188, 087,300
$108, 205, 50075,189,500
33,016, 000
$294,445,000206,035,000.
88,410,000
$40,010, 00033, 565,000
6,445,000
$62, 6$0, 000 | $16, 595,118, 93048,430, 000 I 14, 590, 804,100
14,250,000 2,004,314,830
©
oMUTILATED FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES, BY DENOMINATIONS, RECEIVED AND DESTROYED iIN VAULT OCTOBER 31, 1925
5INCE ORGANIZATION OF BANKS AND ON HAND
BostonNew York. _Philadelphia _._ClevelandRichmondAtlanta __Chicago _.St. LouisMinneapolis.--Kansas CityDallas . .San Francisco
Total received __ _ .Total destroyed.
Balance on hand
$262, 511,885856, 926, 725295, 706,195195, 989, 905160, 267, 550155, 802, 680460, 449, 960153,403, 26592, 867,175
137, 083, 49082,998,115
281, 614, 355
3,135, 621, 3003,133, 899, 050
1,722, 250
$470,314, 6001,152,895. 670
360,409, 540244,988, 780182,220,450156,839, 270550, 553, 610160, 272,89087,889,360
102,864,18:082,333, 020
239,825, 290
3, 791,406, 6603, 789,924,910
1,481, 750
$355,155,140795,391, 080430,428,040476,222, 540227,076, 300.181,888, 820633,532, 500160,077,04069,704, 220
115,622, 74083,646,080
403,757,180
3,932,501, 6603,930,610,660
1,891, 000
$32,397, 200158,802,400107,332,400173,046,10052,357, 30.Q15, 802,150
122,970,10018,806, 7503,161, 7506, 577, 6506,480,400
36,209,150
733,943, 350733,463,350
$36,465,900167,776, 20037,639,6003i , 751,10025,861, 50012, 579, 50040,779, GOO
9,039, 4004, 271,4007, 829, 7005, 598,400
50,404, 500
429, 996,200429, 603, 700
480,000 j 392,500
$2, 532, 50028, 934, 000
1, 245, 0002,442, 500
257, 000872, 500
4,663, 500858,500323, 500685, 000317, 000
2,711, 500
45, 842,50045,801,000
41, 500
$10, 292, 00064, 073, 000
5, 218, 0002, 698, 0004,627, 0002,315, 0006,005, 0001, 760, 000
660, 000739, 000652 000
5,045,000
104,084,000104,037,000
47,000
$240,000365,000
40,00010, 000
so, bob10,000
100, 000
845, 000845, 000
$340, 0001,870,000
140, 66630,000
230,000
90,000
2, 700, 0002, 700, 000
$1,170, 249, 2253, 227,034,0751, 237, 978, 7751,127, 318, 925
652, 707.100526, 099', 920
1, 819, 033. 670504,457, 845258, 877,405371, 401, 760262, 024, 695
\, 019, 756,' 975
12,176,940, 67012,170, 884, 670
6, 056, 000
NOTE.—During the year burned, badly mutilated, and fractional parts of Federal reserve notes amounting to $25,694.00 have been identified, valued, and to the bank of issuedetermined.
NOTE.—Total new notes canceled and destroyed, $168,000,000.
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TABLE NO. 40.—Aggregate amount of Federal reserve bank notes printed, issued, canceled, and redeemed, by denominations, since the inaugura-tion of the Federal reserve systein, and amount on hand and outstanding October SI, 1925
VAULT BALANCE OCTOBER 31, 1925
Total printed -Total issued and canceled ...
Total on hand . _ __ _
Ones
$478,892,000478, 892,000
Twos
$136, 232,000136, 232,000
Fives
$132, 500, 000121, 460,000
11,040,000
Tens
$24, 040, 00016, 440, 000
7, 600, 000
Twenties
$14,080,0009, 760,000
4, 320, 000
Fifties
$2, 600,000200,000
2, 400, 000
Total
$788, 344,000762, 984,000
25, 360, 000
ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31, 1925
Total issuedTotal redeemed _
Total outstanding
$478,892, 000475, 578, 000
3, 314, 000
$135,192, 000133,884, 000
1, 308, 000
$121, 460,000120, 388,000
1, 072,000
$16, 440, 00016, 098, 000
342,000
$9, 760, 0009, 245, 000
515,000
$200,000169, 000
31,000
$761,944,000755, 362,000
6, 582,000
TABLE NO. 41.—Taxes assessed on Federal reserve bank currency, cost of redemption, and cost of plates for years ended June 30, 1915 to 1925
Year
1915 _ . _ _1916--1917 „ . __ _1918 _ _1919 _ _1920 - --1921 ._ . _.1922 - . . .192319241925 .
Total
Semiannualtaxes on cir-
culation
$2, 325. 183, 590. 86
38, 750. 70463,195. 96
1, 023, 344. 76947, 405. 00445, 944. 01113,837. 32
2, 890. 88
3, 041, 284. 67
Cost of re-demption ofnotes by the
United StatesTreasurer
$947.932, 353. 41
34, 419. 62263, 616. 78243, 517. 97145, 890. 5353,011. 0811, 310. 864, 561. 17
759, 629. 35
Assessment forcost of original
plates
$1,800.002,200.00
23,810.00390. 00
28, 200. 00
Assessment forcost of addi-
tional or dupli-cate plates
$540. 00720.00180.00
138,530. 0088, 270. 00
136, 570. 002,140. 00
366, 950. 00
Total
$1,800.005,065.185, 258. 79
41, 284.11659, 955. 58
1, 375, 621. 541, 327, 492.97
593, 974. 54166, 848. 40
14, 201. 744,561.17
4,196,064.02
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TABLE NO. 42.—National banks in charge of receivers, year ended October 31, 1925, capital 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 theUnited States to redeem emulation, and total deposits at date of suspension
Name and location of banks
Farmers and Drovers National Bank, Waynes-burg, Pa
First National Bank, Billings, MontMount Vernon National Bank, Mount Vernon,
N. YSecond National Bank, Clarion, PaTraders National Bank, Lowell, MassMesa County National Bank, Grand Junction,
ColoFirst National Bank, Pensacola, FlaFirst National Bank, Sutton, W. VaFirst National Bank, Uniontown, PaFirst National Bank, St. Cloud, FlaFirst National Bank, Bluffton, OhioFirst National Bank, Newman, Calif :____.First National Bank, Eureka. S. DakFirst National Bank, Fairneld, IdahoFirst National Bank, Medina, N. DakFirst National Bank, Towner, N. DakFirst National Bank, Hearne, TexFarmers National Bank, Cooper, TexFirst National Bank, Gridley, Calif--First National Bank, Cut Bank, MontCommonwealth National Bank, Reedville, Va._.Picher National Bank of Picher, OklaFirst National Bank of Ranger, TexEmmetsburg National Bank of Emmetsburg,
Iowa :___:___.First National Bank, Beaver, Pa ...Corn Belt National Bank of Scotland, S. DakFirst National Bank of Ambia, IndFirst National- Bank of Desdemona, TexFirst National Bank of Sipe Springs, Tex.......First National Bank, Marcus, IowaFirst National Bank, Sidney, NebrFirst National Bank of Bridgeport, NebrBannock National Bank of Pocatello, Idaho
Organization
Char-terNo.
3097
851630444753
776624906213
270970756269760
11527101621058179554976
10626111649574
10827116248072
80353850
110319510
11452115259819620197116347
Date
Feb. 25,1865Dec. 27,1883
Dec. 11,1906Sept. 12,1883June 10,1892
MayAug.Apr.Feb.Mar.Nov.MayNov.Mar.Apr.Sept.JulySept.Mar.Oct.Jan.Feb.Jan.
Dec.Feb.MayJulySept.Nov.JuneMar.Feb.July
31,190510,188017,190220,186424,191019,190025,191028,191930,191224,191429.19055,189424,191414,19185,19096,19163,192026.1906
23,190510,188828,191730.19092, 19196,191922.191012,190223,191015,1902
Capital
$150,00075,000
200,00050,000
200,000
100,00050, 00035,00060,00050.00025,00050,00050,00025, 00025,00025,00050,00050, 00040, 00025, 00025, 000100, 00025. 000
50, 00050,00025,00025,00025,00025, 000100, 00025, 00025,00050,000
Total divi-dends paid
during exist-ence as anationalbanking
association
$597,750.00321,350.00
16,000. 0092, 000. 00
245, 000.00,
86,000. 001,036, 343.00
31, 500. 001, 308,000.00
29, 500. 0048, 500. 0025, 500. 00
7, 500. 0026, 500. 0020, 750. 0020, 500. 00
178, 000. 00
24, 250. 006, 000. 00
50, 250. 00
77,000. 00192,750. 00
1, 750. 0011,250. 00
56, 500. 0040,125.0021, 500. 0049,000. 00
Failures
Capital
$200,000150,000
200,00050, 000
200, 000
100,000500, 000
50,000100,000
50, 00050, 00050, 00050,00025,00025, 00025, 00050, 00050, 00040, 00050, 00025. 000
100, 000200,000
50,00050,00025,00025,00025, 00025, 00050,00050,00025,000
100,000
Receiverappointed
Dec. 12,1906July 2,1910
Apr. 19,1911June 21,1912Oct. 20,1913
Nov. 29,1913Jan. 22,1914Aug. 29,1914Jan. 19,1915Jan. 2,1918Nov. 17,1919Jan. 31,1920Aug. 20,1920Aug. 26,1920Dec. 20,1920Dec. 28,1920Jan. 21,1921Jan. 28,1921Jan. 29,1921
do.Feb. 16,1921Feb. 21,1921Mar. 2,1921
Mar.Mar.Mar.Apr.Apr.Apr.MayMay
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11,192126,192128,19215,19217,1921
18,192118,192127,1921
June 11,1921
Causeof
failure
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Lawfulmoney
deposited
$100,00037,500
200,00049, 000
190,197
100,000489, 900
50, 000100, 000
17,10046,70012, 500
5,850
10, 90021, 50036, 0005,80023,700
22, 400
22,00047,900
23, 200
Circulationoutstandingat date of
failure
$100,000.0037, 500.00
200,000.0049,000.00
190,197.00
100,000.00489,900. 00
50,000. 00100,000. 00
17,100. 0046, 700. 0012, 500.00
5,850.00
24,995.0010, 900.0021, 500.0036,000. 005,800. 00
23,700. 00
22,400.00
22,000. 0047,900.00
24, 600.00
25, 000.0023, 200. 0021,100. 0012,100. 00
Totaldeposits atdate of sus-
pension
$1,047,580.001,908,841.00
482,843. 00376, 639. 00
2,978,922. 00
444, 609. 001, 673, 245. 00
364, 021. 001,452, 581. 00
380, 776. 00597, 357. 00943, 689. 00823, 254. 00353, 781. 00170, 529. 00247,015. 00128, 566. 00541, 562. 00210,855. 00245, 675. 00210, 663. 00208,053. 00
1, 283, 599. 00
424,812. 00671,077. 00264,775.0024, 796. 00
112,917. 0095, 627. 00
144, 284.00265, 763. 00112,121. 00842, 093. 00
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TABLE NO. 42.—National banks in charge of receivers, year ended October 81, 1925, capital 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 theUnited States to redeem circulation, and total deposits at date of suspension—Continued
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Name and location of banks
Organization
Char-terNo.
Date Capital
Total divi-dends paid
during exist-ence as anationalbanking
association
Failures
Capital Receiverappointed
Causeof
failure
Lawfulmoney
deposited
Circulationoutstandingat date of
failure
Totaldeposits atdate of sus-
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First National Bank, Crawford, TexFirst National Bank, Moran, TexThe Havre National Bank of Havre, MontFirst National Bank of Joplin, Mont _.National Bank of Cleburne, TexPeoples National Bank, National City, CalifUnited States National Bank, Vale, OregFirst National Bank, Vale, Oreg ._First National Bank, Burley, Idaho.-. _Edwards National Bank, Booker, TexFarmers National Bank, Big Sandy, MontFirst National Bank, Wendell, IdahoStockmen's National Bank, Poplar, MontStill water National Bank, Absarokee, MontFirst National Bank, Seeley, CalifNational City Bank, Salt Lake City, UtahSecond National Bank, Elkton, MdFirst National Bank, Myton, UtahState National Bank, Ardmore, Okla _.Corydon National Bank, Corydon, IndFirst National Bank, Oak Grove, La _._Farwell National Bank, Farwell, TexFirst National Bank, Spencer, NebrFirst National Bank, Ingomar, M!ontAmerican National Bank, Billings, MontFirst National Bank, Fresno, MontMerchants National Bank, Wimbledon, N. Dak.First National Bank, Hope, N. MexFirst National Bank, Mountainair, N. MexFirst National Bank, Lawton, OklaFirst National Bank Colusa, CalifCommerical National Bank, Great Falls, Mont-Sterling National Bank, Sterling, ColoPayette National Bank, Payette, IdahoFirst National Bank, Highwood, MontCitizens National Bank, Laurel, Mont j
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May 19,1913June 5,1916May 18,1910Nov. 11,1916May 6,1889June 21,1909July 8,1909Jan. 14,1907Feb. 20,1913May 4,1918July 25,1917June 30,1909Feb. 17,1917Aug. 11,1917Sept. 5,1913Nov. 19,1912Aug. 12,1889Apr. 10,1920May 6,1913May 23.1905Mar. 2,1920Aug. 5,1921June 18,1904Aug. 16,1919Apr. 5,1920Oct. 3,1917Sept. 17,1907May 3,1909Apr. 3,1919July 18,1901July 1,1911Apr. 20,1914May 2,1921Jan. 9,1906Dec. 29,1917May 3,1907
$30,00025,00050,00025.00075,00025,00075,00025,00030,00025,00050,00025,00025,00025,00025,000
250,00050,00025,000
100,000125,00050,00025,00025,00025,000
150,00025,00030.00025; 00030,00025,00075,000
200,000150,00050,00025,00035,000
$5,400.006,250.0030,500.00
429,375.006,500. 0052,500. 0020,000. 0012,450.00
7,000.00
14,000.006,000.00*
122,500. 0078,000.00
70,000.00216,250.00
280,750.002, 500. 00
15,000.0025,000.004, 500. 00
185y 250. 0034,500.00106,000.00
76* 750.007,500.007,700.00
$30,00025,00050,00025,000150,00025,00075,00060,00030,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,000250,00050,00025,000200,000125,00050,00025,000100,00025,000150,00025,00025,00025,00030,000200, 000150, 000200,000•150,00075,00025,00035,000
July 16,1921Aug. 29,1921Sept. i6,1921
doOct. 27,1921Nov. 7,1921Nov. 15,1921
.do.Nov. 30,1921Dec. 12,1921Jan. 3,1922Jan. 5,1922Jan. 28,1922Jan. 30,1922
.do.Feb.Feb.Feb.Mar.Mar.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Oct.Oct.Nov.Nov.Nov.pec.Dec.Dec.Dec.Jan.
3,192218,192224,19224,19228,192213,192226,192214,192214,192223,192226,192227,192230,19222,192218,19222% 19229.192211,192213,192229,19224.1923
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$243,300
99, 995125, 000
147, 500
$7,500.00
49,600.00
75,000.0025,000.0068, 750.0011,900.00
24,300.00
6, 250.00243,300.00
2, 500. 0099,995.00125,000. 00
99,995.00
14,500. 0010,000.0017,750.00
147, 500. 0025,000.00200,000.00
75, 000. 0025,000. 0035,000.00
$37,367.0073,916.00366,887.0028,214.00
2,787,817.00346, 714.00279,326.00122,449. 00503,626. 0052,387.0030,033. 0091,984.0039,430. 00170,037.0036, 307.00
1,383,447.00282,995.0035, 888. 00975, 659.00984,671.0032? 062.0047,916.00550,133.00174,230. 00499, 259. 0027,357. 0060,490.0082,308.00205,020.00906,443.00306,802. 001,067,638475,881201, 514139, 808215,807
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First National Bank, Magdalena, N. MexFirst National Bank, Broadview, MontCommercial National Bank, Wilmington, N. C_.First National Bank, Winner, S. DakFirst National Bank, Wessington Springs, S
Dak -First National Bank, Rupert, IdahoFirst National Bank, Warren, MassFirst National Bank, Harlowton, MontFirst National Bank, American Falls, IdahoFirst National Bank, Clifton, ArizSpringfield National Bank, Springfield, Ohio...First National Bank, Roundup, MontFirst National Bank, Gregory, S. Dak__.First National Bank, Bottineau, N. DakLlano National Bank, Llano, Tex _._Farmers and Merchants National Bank, Jeffer-
son, IowaCity National Bank, Jerome, IdahoFirst National Bank, Nampa, IdahoFirst National Bank, Rock River* WyoFirst National Bank, Highland, WisFirst National Bank, Joseph, OregPeoples National Bank, Salisbury, N. CFirst National Bank, Big Sandy, MontFirst National Bank, Willow City, N. DakFirst National Bank, Granfield, OklaFirst National Bank, Sapulpa, OklaFirst National Bank, Chester, MontFirst National Bank, Henryetta, OklaFirst National Bank, Carroll, NebrFirst National Bank, Colquitt, GaFirst National Bank, Shelby, MontFairfield National Bank, Fairfield, IowaHoward National Bank, Howard, S. DakRoundup National Bank, Roundup, MontFirst National Bank, Oswego, MontFirst National Bank, Lovington, N. MexFirst National Bank, Wells, MinnFirst National Bank, Mitchell, S. DakCavalier County National Bank, Langdon, N
DakAmerican National Bank, Three Forks, Mont..Lehigh National Bank, Lehigh, Okla__City National Bank, Coalgate, Okla..First National Bank, Grey Eagle, MinnFirst National Bank, Fairview, MontFirst National Bank, Carter, MontFirst National Bank, Hemingford, NebrUnion National Bank, Bel ait, KansTexas County National Bank, Guymon, Okla..
10268108091217611119
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10123115788370113421088080489076110046766100065951111056867595764981095389861078010675111341102946692645
9075109965755116768729120151099510242670112179
25,190220,191314,191927,19081,1907
14,190117,188222,190822,190717,19015,1901
25,00025,00050,00050,00025,00030,000
100,00025,00025,00025,00025,000
Aug. 27,1912Nov. 26,1915Apr. 17,1922Dec. 15,1917
Sept. '<JulyNov. ]Oct.Aug.May :Jan.May :Feb.Dec.June
Dec.Dec.Sept.Apr.JuneDec.Mar.MayApr.Apr.Aug.Nov.JuneAug.Oct.Dec.Dec.Aug.Oct.Jan.MayDec.Feb.
Jan.
28,191122,191915.190624,191914.191611,190510,19089.191718,190324,191119,190115.191729,190321,19013,190214.191624.190713,191526.19148.1918
28.191712,18918,1882
28,1908Apr. 30,1917Feb. 14,1901Mar. 10,1920May 28,1907Aug. 26,1921Apr. 25,1917July 27,1912Mar. 24,1903Mar. 24,1922
50,00025, 000
200,00030,000
40,00030,00025,00025,00025,00025,000100,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00060,00025, 00025,00025,00030,00050,00050,000
25, 00040,00025,00050, 00025, 00040, 00025,00025, 00025,00025,000
17, 500. 0011,500.00
9,000.00
75,250. 0020,000. 002,000. 00
18, 500. 0048,250.00
157,750. 00161, 500. 0034,750. 0089,490.0066,000.00
105,000. 00
29,600. 00
126, 563. 00
32,000. 00136,000. 0010,000.0044,750. 0045,000. 00
177,550.00
75,555.5573,750.0073,427. 00
2, 505. 004,500. 00
9, 000. 00213, 750. 00167, 500. 00
52,000. 004,000. 00
99,250. 00
38,65Q. 00
18,300. 00149,875. 00
5,000.00
50,00025, 000200 0G030,000
50, 00025,00050, 00050,00050,000
100,000100,000
50, 00050,00050,00050,000
40,00030,000
200,00050,00025,00025,000
100, 00025,00025,00050, 000
100, 00025, 00050,00050, 00050,00025,00060,00025, 00025,00025,00030, 000
100, 000100,000
25, 00025, 00035, 00050,00025,00040, 00025,00025, 00050,00025, 000
Jan. 18,1923Jan. 30,1923Jan. 31,1923
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Feb. 5 1923Feb. 7,1923Feb. 23,1923Mar. 7,1923Mar. 26,1923Apr. 2,1923Apr. 5,1923
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50, 000. 0025, 000. 00
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4, 700. 00
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105, 500. 0013,700.00
24, 300. 0094,700. 00
24,300. 005, 650. 00
45,800. 0024, 500. 0024,600. 0025,000. 009, 700. 00
97,000. 0099,000. 00
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12, 250.00
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5, 950. 0049,300. 00
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TABLE NO. 42.—National banks in charge of receivers, year ended October SI, 1925, capital 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 theUnited States to redeem circulation, and total deposits at date of suspension—Continued.
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Name and location of banks
Tucson National Bank, Tucson, ArizNational Bank of Barnesville, OhioCitizens National Bank, Roswell, N. MexFirst National Bank, Lancaster, MinnFirst National Bank, Tolley, N. DakCitizens National Bank, Crosby, N. DakFirst National Bank, Turtle Lake, N. DakFirst National Bank, Soper, OklaFirst National Bank, Springfield, S. DakFarmers National Bank, Tishomingo, OklaFirst National Bank, Seale, AlaFirst National Bank, Manville, WyoFirst National Bank, Woodworth, N. DakFirst National Bank, Lenapah, Okla _First National Bank, Poplar, MontFirst National Bank, Lansford, N. DakFirst National Bank, Forsyth, MontCondon National Bank, Condon, OregFirst National Bank, Moore, MontMiners National Bank, Henryetta, OklaFirst National Bank, Schulter, Okla...Merchants National Bank, Mandan, N. Dak.__First National Bank, Webster, S. DakFirst National Bank, Dodson, MontSioux Falls National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. Dak._.First National Bank, Sentinel Butte, N. Dak._.First National Bank, Beach, N. DakFirst National Bank, Bisbee, N. DakNational Bank of Carlsbad, N. MexDakota National Bank, Dickinson, N. DakFirst National Bank, Lusk, Wyo _ _First National Bank, St. John, Wash "—First National Bank, Warroad, MinnFirst National Bank, Brookings, S. DakFirst National Bank, Bonan, Mont
Organization
Char-terNo.
1115966216777
113567810
105198821
103668942
1043110654113521135311436108858187732082618539
1034910967106046502
110862823
107069484673368847663
11390111721181530879864
Date
Feb. 21,1918Jan. 29,1903Apr. 20,1903M a y 14,1919M a y 17,1905Apr. 14,1914June 8,1907Apr. 15,1913Oct. 2,1907July 23,1913Sept. 28,1914M a y 1,1919Apr. 26,1919Aug. 18,1919July 28,1916Mar . 16,1906June 10,1904Mar . 24,1906Jan. 7,1907Feb. 20,1913Mar . 5,1917Aug. 24,1914Nov. 19,1902Aug. 23,1917Nov. 14,1882Feb. 10,1915M a y 26,1909Apr. 1,1903 ,Ju ly 8,1903Mar . 4,1905June 23,1919Mar . 11,1918Aug. 4,1920Nov. 15,1883Aug. 31,1910
Capital
$100,000100,00050,00025, 00025,00025, 00025,00030,00025, 00030,00060,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00050,00050,00050, 00025, 000
: 25,00050, 00025, 00025, 00050, 00025, 00025, 00025,00030,00050,00050, 00040,00025, 00050, 00025,000
Total divi-dends paid
during exist-ence as anationalbanking
association
$133,000. 00373,500. 00
5, 000. 0066, 250. 0027, 500. 0030,125. 0022,950. 0022,105. 0014, 750. 0028,800. 00
1, 250. 003, 750. 001, 500. 00
63,000.00136, 500.00
12, 500. 0022, 750. 0042, 250.0012, 500. 005, 000. 00
32, 500. 00
' 240,500.0010, 000. 0052, 500. 0057,750.00
142,900.0068,000.00
16, 000.00
270, 500. 0022, 250.00
Failures
Capital
$100,000100,000200,000
25,00025,00025,00025,00030,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00075,00050,00025,00050,00025,00050,00025,00025,000
150,00025, 00050,00025, 000
100,00050,00050, 00040,00025, 000
100,00025,000
Receiver .appointed
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Nov. 16,1923Nov. 19,1923Nov. 21,1923
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Nov. 22,1923Nov. 28,1923Dec. 6,1923Dec. 10,1923Dec. 11,1923
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do. . .Dec. 18,1923
do_Dec. 20,1923Dec. 21,1923
doDec. 26,1923Jan. 2,1924Jan. 21,1924Jan. 24,1924
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Causeof
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Lawfulmoney
deposited
Circulationoutstanding
at date offailure
$67,300. 00100,000. 00188, 200. 0024, 700. 006, 250. 00
9, 700. 00
17, 750. 0024,400. 00
25, 000. 00
6, 500. 0033, 700. 0011,800. 0024, 500. 0025, 000. 00
25,000.0024, 700.00
74, 250. 00
25?000, 0023,300.0011, 800. 0047,100. 00
, 48,500.00
; 99,200.005,950. 00
Totaldeposits atdate of sus-
pension
$588, 287877,090497,195179, 61887,434
146, 380134, 96198, 891
150, 326132, 27739,63464,46347, 88177, 797
106,628124; 405
352,127. 00121,155. 00144,127. 00434,161. 00
51,164. 00315, 054. 00224, 512.0072,899.00
1, 514, 456.00102,160.00389,152.00216,114.00446, 659.00176,986. 0082, 343.0098,542.00
159, 329.00623,164.00102, 643.00
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First National Bank, Harrison, NebrFirst National Bank? Clarkston, WashFirst National Bank, Carthage, S. DakFirst National Bank, Onida, S. Dak_Commercial National Bank, Miles City, Mont.Nowata National Bank, Nowata, OklaFirst National Bank, Castlewood, S. DakFirst National Bank, Clovis, N. MexFirst National Bank, Charlo, MontFirst National Bank, Sidney, MontStockmens National Bank, Fort Benton, Mont-First National Bank, Fort Simmer, N. MexWells National Bank, Wells, MinnFirst National Bank, Gering, NebrWestern National Bank, Mitchell, S. Dak.First National Bank, Coalgate, Okla.__ ___First National Bank, Mclntosh, S. DakFirst National Bank, Clayton, N. MexFirst National Bank in Deming, N. MexFirst National Bank, St. Anthony, Idaho _First National Bank, Huron, S. DakFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Fairbury,
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, MontFarmers National Bank, Parsons, KansMerchants National Bank, Crookston, MinnCitizens National Bank, Sisseton, S. DakFirst National Bank, Bristow, NebrFirst National Bank, Lake Preston, S. DakFirst National Bank, Hayward, WisFirst National Bank, Plenty wood, MontFirst National Bank, Sterling, ColoFirst National Bank, Rocky Ford, ColoFirst National Bank of Fergus County, Lewis-
town, MontState National Bank, Albuquerque, N. MexFirst National Bank, Marysville, KansFirst National Bank, Alexander, N. DakFirst National Bank, Pilger, NebrFirst National Bank, Wilsall, MontNational Bank of Commerce, Shawnee, OklaCitizens National Bank, Hankinson, N. DakCity National Bank, El Paso, Tex.Silver City National Bank, Silver City, N. Mex.First National Bank, Carlsbad, N. MexFirst National Bank, Baker, MontFarmers National Bank, Burlington, Kans
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MayMar.Aug.Jan.Aug.Apr.Aug.Jan.Oct.JuneMayAug.Sept.
28,190716,190320,191617,192015,189523,19022,1901
14,190726.191823,190724,188928.19076,190328,190512.19048,190016.190829,19005.190331,190019,1882
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60,00025,00025,00035, 00050, 00025,000100, 00075,00050,00025,00025,00025,00025, 00025,00050,000
100, 000100,00050, 00025, 00025, 00025, 000
100, 00030, 000100, 00050, 00025, 00025, 00025, 000
109, 000. 0038, 500. 0023, 500.00
277, 000.00112, 000. 0042, 500.0050,100.001, 500. 00
103, 250. 00802,000. 0045, 500.0075,000.0059,750.00126, 221.00175, 850. 0032,076. 84
150, 500. 0055, 400.00
207, 625. 00166, 350.00
23,400.00
8,750.0060, 500. 0026, 250.003, 000. 00
155, 250. 00173, 000. 0053,625. 0022, 500.0058,750.0022, 500.00342,986. 0578,800. 00
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300, 000200, 00075, 00025, 00050, 00025, 000
100, 00030, 000500, 000100, 000100, 00025, 00055,000
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39,000.00191,895. 00
5, 850.0075,000.0011,500.0093, 400.0027, 300. 0023,700.0050,000. 0025,000.0048, 600.0030,000.00
60,000.00
24, 400.0024,700.00
100,000. 0075,000. 0040, 000. 0025, 000. 0024, 200. 009, 600. 006, 250. 00
100,000. 0014,100.00
124,500.00167, 400. 00
74, 200. 0024, 400. 0048, 600.00
100, 000.0030,000. 00
42,100. 0024, 597. 5021, 900. 0049,300. 00
353, 806. 00188, 453. CO228, 933. 00112, 045. 00
1, 588, 243. 00459, 448.00164, 542. 00
64, 864. 0046, 276. 00
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79,155. CO745, 030. 00265, 790. 00289, 727. 00493, 803. CO103, 496. GO197, 525. 00307, 368. 00236, 777. 00
1, 099, 420. 00
223, 363. 0050, 234. 0054, 763. 0067, 468. 00
284, 231. 00114, 786. 00305, 556. 00
1,170, 960. 00450, 944. 00138, 960. 00275, 947. 00568, 838. 00243, 877. 00712, 005. 00239, 527. 00
2,866, 963. 001, 645, 675. 00
591, 816. 00202, 272. 00202, 998. 00
23, 019. CO936, 087. 00206, 864. 00
3, 384, 059. 00659, 678. 00361, 326. 00150,340. 00316, 452. 00
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TABLE NO. 42.-—National banks in charge of receivers, year ended October* 31, *1925, capital 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 theUnited States to redeem circulation, and total deposits at date of suspension-—Continued
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Name and location of banks
Drovers National Bank, East St. Louis, IIIFirst National Bank, Sehuyler, Nebr _First National Bank, Morristown, S. DakCity National Bank of Huron, Huron, S. Dak___First National Bank, Newcastle, Wyo___.Citizens National Bank, Julesburg, ColoFirst National Bank, Basin, Wyo__First National Bank, Lidgerwood, N , Dak__-___First National Bank, Galata, MontCitizens National Bank, Worthington, MinnFirst National Bank, Poteau, Okla___.National Bank of Commerce of Rochester, N . Y_First National Bank, Alexandria, S. Dak_First National Bank, Walhalla, N . Dak__ __Weiser National Bank, Weiser, IdahoCitizens National Bank. Ness City, Kans..______First National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo _First National Bank, Lambert, MontFirst National Bank, Bridgewater, S. DakCitizens National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo_Bristow National Bank, Bristow, Okla _____First National Bank, Harrington, WashFirst National Bank, Minnesota Lake, MinnFirst National Bank, Rexburg, IdahoFirst National Bank, Ririe, Idaho____First National Bank, Putnam, Conn^ _______State National Bank, Carlsbad, N . Mex__Northwestern National Bank of Livingston, MontFirst National Bank in Clovis, N . Mex __First National Bank, Beaver Creek, MinnFirst National Bank, Rudyard, Moht____.First National Bank, Groom, Tex _ _First National Bank, Ozark, Ala •_ _ _First National Bank, Ulen, Minn __Citizens National Bank, Centerville, Tenn
Organization
Char-terNo.
1039927889817878171989603
108585772
1108959107118811159189133813980811800
1117669258089
10115921062047133
10920448
1096211000125229321
1120311447762970819827
Date
Apr. 30,1913Sept. 4,1882May 11,1910June 8,1907Mar. 23,1904Sept. 29,1909May 15,1916Mar. 29,1901Oct. 10,1917June 7,1901Jan. 14,1904Feb. 1,1906July 16,1901Mar. 14,1908Feb. 19,1906Feb. 3,1906Dec- 29,1870Apr. 20,1918July 23,1903Jan. 15,1906Nov. 23,1911July 10,1908Apr. 5,1902Jan. 19,1904Oct. 9,1916Mar. 23,1864Feb. 8,1917Mar. 27,1917Feb. 28,1924Jan. 4, 1909May 29,1918Aug. 16,1919Feb. 13,1905Dec. 12,1903May 31,1910
Capital
$200,00050,00025,00050,00025,00025,00025,00050,00025,00025,00025,000
500,00025,00025.00050,00030, 000
100,00025,00025, 000
100,00025,00050,00025,00050,00025,000
100,00075,000
100,00050,00025,00025,00025,00025, 00025,00030, 000 1
Total divi-dends paid
during exist-ence as anationalbanking
association
$57,000.00214,750.0012,500.0044,760. 0078,750.0055,125.0017,500. 00
190,000. 007,000. 00
50, 500.0038, 750. 00
1,222, 500. 0076,500. 0018,500. 00
118,584. 6770, 950. 00
949,000.00
86, 750. 0079,000. 0034,050. 0046,500.0071,500. 00
120,500.006,750,00
814,000.0022, 500. 008,000.00
36,500.00
85,737.2242,500.0037.800.00 1
Failures
Capital
$200,00050,00025,000
25,00025,00035,00050,00026,00025,00025,000
1,500, 00025,00025,00075,00045,000
200,00025,00025,000
100,00025,00050,00025,00050,00025,000
150,00075,000
100, 00050,00030,00025,00025,00035,00025, 00030.000
Receiverappointed
May 22,1924May 24,1924
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June 14,1924June 17,1924June 18,1924June 19,1924
June 21,1924June 23,1924
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July 3,1924July 9,1924July 16,1924July 18,1924July 21,1924
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Lawfulmoney
deposited
Circulationoutstanding
at date offailure
$47, 200.0025,000.00
24,300. 0024, 600. 0035,000. 0050,000. 00
18, 000. 0022, 700, 00
459, 897. 5024,400.0025,000. 0065,000.00
200,000.00
6, 500. 6599,995. 003, 850. 00
19,200. 0025,000. 0050,000. 0016, 250. 0050,000. 00
25,000.00
32,800.0024,700.007, 700.00
Totaldeposits atdate of sus-
pension
$433, 685. 00524, 922. 0098,667.00
442, 668. 00164, 286. 00174, 795. 00611,146.00
421, 059. 00238, 357. 00198, 498. 00456, 206.00162, 432, 00574,368. 00
4,498,121. 0063, 973.00
228, 891. 001, 214, 862. 00
198,499. 00324,105.00215, 772. 0072,350.00
1,478,076.00
159, 533. 00168, 795. 00114, 075. 0016, 520.0016, 974. 00
158,618.00197,067.00129,318,00
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National Border Bank of El Paso, TexFirst National Bank, Alma, WisMerchants National Bank, Grinnell, IowaFirst National Bank, Morgan, Tex_First National Bank, Abbeville, AlaFirst National Bank, Dodge Nebr __First National Bank, Algona, IowaFirst National Bank, Boise City, OklaFirst National Bank, Allendale, S. CFirst National Bank, Barnwell, S. CFirst National Bank, Center, TexFarmers National Bank, Dodge Center, Minn_._First National Bank, Torrington, WyoParkesburg National Bank, Parkesburg, PaFirst National Bank, Buffalo, Okla. . . __First National Bank, Oldham, S. DakFirst National Bank, Savoy, MontFirst National Bank, Spring Hope, N . CStoekmans National Bank, Columbus, MontFirst National Bank, Alexandria, MinnFirst National Bank, Townsend, MontFirst National Bank, Rigby, IdahoPeoples National Bank, Hot Springs, S. DakFirst Nat ionalBank, Sylvester, GaFirst Nat ionalBank, Salem, S. DakJefferson County National Bank, Rigby, Idaho.Neoga National Bank. Neoga, 111First Nat ionalBank, Mohall, N . Dak_ _First National Bank, Excelsior Springs, MoLogan County National Bank, Sterling, ColoFirst National Bank, Buena Vista, GaFirst Nat ionalBank, Hampton, GaPerry National Bank, Perry, IowaFarmers National Bank, Hempstead, TexFirst National Bank, Crystal, N . DakNational Bank of Abbeville, S. C _Commercial National Bank, Charleston, S. CFirst National Bank, Quincy, FlaNational Bank of Commerce, Pierre, S. DakBlack Hawk National Bank, Waterloo, IowaLebanon National Bank, Lebanon, TennFirst National Bank, Shelley, IdahoFirst National Bank, Brinsmade, N . DakFirst National Bank, Atwater, MinnFirst National Bank, Renville, MinnFirst National Bank, Idabel, OklaFirst National Bank, Pleasantville, IowaFirst NationalBank, Cavalier, N . DakFirst National Bank, Stevensville, MontFirst National Bank. Wapanucka, OklaFirst National Bank, Matoaka, W. Va
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i Nov. 7,1918
200 00025, 00050,00035,00027,50025,00050,00025,00050,00050,00030,00030,00025,00050,00025,00025,00025,00050,00050,00060,00050,00030, 00025,00025,00025,00050,00025,00025,00025,00050,00025,00030,00050,00050,00025,00050,000200,00050, 00075,000100. 00030,00025,00025, 00025, 00025,00025, 00025, 00025, 00025, 00025,00025, 000
52, 500.00422, 500.0040, 750.00153,600.0068,750. 00142, 750. 006,000.0020,000. 007,000. 00
31,000.0043,500. 0090,000. 00171,865.0040,250. 0031,750.00
9,000.00
264,600. 0026,000. 004,800. 0027,916.0049,000. 00114,000. 00
12,500.0086,250. 0017,000.00147,000.0070,100. 0027, 200.0054, 250. 00133,000. 0036,300. 00209, 500. 00140,000. 00127,000. 00139,048. 00145,600. 00110,300. 00
38,000. 0031,000. 0088,000. 0099,000. 0023, 750. 0029, 250. 0010, 750. 0082,250. 0016,250. 00
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150,00050,00060,00075,00060,00025,00075,000
200,000100, 000100,000200, 00080,00025,00025,00025,00025, 00080, 00025, 00025, 00025, 00025,00050, 000
Oct. 30,1924Nov. 7,1924Nov. 12,1924Nov. 13,1924Nov. 14,1924Nov. 22,1924Nov. 24,1924Nov. 25,1924Dec. 3,1924
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$98, 5006, 250
189,800
24, 995. 00100, 000. 0025, 000. 00
6, 250. 0049, 600. 0010, 000. 009,600. 00
48, 800. 0048,900.0029, 500.006,100.0042,600.009, 700.0025,000.00
59,400.0012,500.00
5, 950.0029,300. 0024,500. 00
24, 700. 0024,700. 0025,000.00100,000. 0048,400. 0020,000. 0072,300.0049,197. 5024, 600. 0016,850,00
79, 500. 001895 800. 0078,600. 0019,600. 0024,600. 0010,000. 0024,600.00
24, 700. 6625, 000. 0010, 000. 005, 550, 0050, 000. 00
1, 375, 409. 00203, 589. 00998, 975. 0051, 912. 00145,412. 00401,430. 00656, 090. 00136, 521. 00185, 016. 0096, 628. 00245,341. 00611,756.00254, 693. 00329,404.00144, 088. 00250, 588. 007,652. 00
264,867.00137, 464. 00843, 235. 0080, 721. 00466, 517. 00156,143.0053, 289. 00158,184. 00
123, 243. 0090,934. 09
212,086. 00508, 452. 008L 597. 0033, 214. 00645, 027. GO177, 720.00256, 939. 00413, 542. 00
1,003, 982. 00348, 671. 00683, 098,00
84, 724. 00118, 712. 00488, 436. 00400, 700. 00264, 653. 00213, 392. 00368, 224. 0076, 421. 00161,142. 00571, 934. 00
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TABLE No. 42.—National banks in charge of receivers, year ended October 31, 1925, capital 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 vrith Treasurer of theUnited States to redeem circulation, and total deposits at date of suspension—Continued
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Name and location of banks
First National Bank, Volant, Pa _ . _City National Bank, Clarksville, TexFirst National Bank, Montpelier, IdahoFirst National Bank, Buhl, Idaho .Ficst National Bank, Lemmon, S. DakCommercial National Bank, Greenville, Tex _.Farmers National Bank, Chandler, OklaFirst National Bank, Bamberg, 8. CFirst National Bank, Bandon, OregGeorgia National Bank, Athens, GaOsceola National Bank, Osceloa, IowaFirst National Bank, Wimbledon, N. DakFirst National Bank, Hedrick, IowaFirst National Bank, Jasper, MinnFirst National Bank, Las Vegas, East Las
Vegas, N. Mex.First National Bank, Conyers, GaHugo National Bank, Hugo, OklaFirst National Bank, Carnegie, Pa _Burgettstown National Bank, Burgettstown, Pa-First National Bank, Selma, N. CFirst National Bank, Madison, S. DakFarmers National Bank, Louisburg, N. CFirst National Bank, Florence, S. C.First National Bank, Clear Lake, S. DakFirst National Bank, Crandon, Wis _.City National Bank, Hugo, OklaFirst National Bank, Springer, N. Mex_Merchants National Bank, Detroit, MinnFirst National Bank, St. Cloud, MinnFirst National Bank, Simla, ColoFirst National Bank, Abercrombie, N. DakFirst National Bank, Wausa, NebrFirst National Bank, Redwood Falls, MinnFirst National Bank, Lumberton, N. C
Organization
Char-terNo.
11834106437381
1106592697510
12060117049718652560336712554065232436
11255774747622408
107393149
10260974763579387
121361156581222790
113548419999458267398
Date
June 14,1920Oct. 8,1914Aug. 9,1904Aug. 10,1917Oct. 16,1908Nov. 24,1904Nov. 25,1921Apr. 19,1920Feb. 25,1910Oct. 14,1902Oct. 8,1901Feb. 7,1903Aug. 11,1900Oct. 7,1902Aug. 25,1879
Sept. 3,1918Apr. 11,1905May 16,1892Jan. 25,1879May 7,1915Mar. 29,1884Aug. 1,1912Mar. 23,1910June 28,1922Mar. 16,1909Feb. 10,1922Oct. 18,1919Feb. 9,1906Sept. 25,1882May 10,1919Aug. 25,1906Mar. 27,1911Mar. 11,1901July 21,1904
Capital
$25,00025,00025,00050,00025,000
100,00025,00030,00025,000
100,00025,00025,00025,00025,00050,000
75,00050,00050,00050,00030,00050,00050,000
100,00025,00025,000
100,00050,00050,00050,00025,00025,00050,00025,00025,000
Total divi-dends paid
during exist-ence as anationalbanking
association
$95,000.0075,250. 0025,000. 0035, 750. 00
158,000.00
7, 500. 0012,750.00
716,000. 0015,000. 0039,500. 0051,750. 0094,600. 00
506,500.00
145,, 100. 00466, 750. 00444,500.00
11,400.00216,355.00
11,000.00167,000.0065,000.0049,125.00
9,500.00110, 500. 00401,000.00
11, 750. 0087,500. 0094,550. 0072,250. 00
Failures
Capital
$25,000200, 00050,000
100,00050,000
150,00025,00045,00025,000
400,00025,00025,00025, 00030,000
200,000
75,000200,000100,000100,00030,00050,00025,000
150,00025,00050,000
100,00050,00060,000
250,00025,00025,00075,00070,00050,000
Receiverappointed
Mar. 7,1925Mar. 9,1925Mar. 13,1925Mar. 26,1925Apr. 2,1925Apr. 6,1925Apr. 10,1925
doApr. 13,1925Apr. 17,1925Apr. 22,1925Apr. 23,1925Apr. 24,1925May 1,1925May 4,1925
May 12,1925_____do
do__.May 14,1925May 16,1925May 21,1925May 22,1925
doMay 25,1925May 29,1925June 5,1925June 15,1925June 22,1925June 24,1925June 25,1925June 30,1925July 9,1925July 29,1925Aug. 4,1925
Causeof
failure
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Lawfulmoney
deposited
$19,800
124,000
Circulationoutstandingat date of
failure
$11,800.0049,400. 0025,000.00
149,995.00
15,000.00200. 000.0025,000.0025,000.0019,800. 0029, 500. 00
200,000. GO
27,700.0019,800.0095, 000. 0098,400. 008,800.00
30,900. 0023, 200. 00
124,000. 0025,000. 0045, 200.00
56,700.00
24,100. 0050,000. 0024,400. 0046,600. 00
Totaldeposits atdate of sus-
pension
$178,107.00108, 596. 00335, 821. 00237,493. GO418,4 £3. 00638,350.00319.134.00
54,107. 00181, 264.00
1,200, 239.00129, 258. 00161,727.00147,483. 00374,936. 00828, 256.00
133,181. 00968, 533.00
1,448, 397. 001,698, 546. 00
181, 216.00399, 861.0076, 255. 00
1,137, 989.00384, 311.00350,144. 00235, 854.00150,655. 00491, 438. 00
1,682, 525.0067, 344. 00
224, 370. 00511,612.00377,128. 00392,492.00
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936937
940941942943944945946947
First National Bank, Walters, OklaFirst National Bank, Lake Park, MinnFirst National Bank, Sheyenne, N. DakFirst National Bank, Devol, OklaFirst National Bank, Dell Rapids, S. Dak..__Globe National Bank, Denver, ColoFirst National Bank, Libby, MontFirst National Bank, Warren, MinnFirst National Bank, Winifred, MontFirst National Bank, Hallock, MinnFirst National Bank, Buffalo, Minn.Manilla National Bank, Manilla, Iowa___Loveland National Bank, Loveland, ColoWinner National Bank, Winner, S. Dak
Total-.
66127143888611535350811623959458661100669341102360418116
12024
.) an.Feb.Aug.Nov.Apr.Feb.Oct.MayMayAug.JuneNov.Feb.Sept.
10.190310.190428,19074.1919
21.18805.1920
25,190918,190117,19175,19037,1917
12,190114,190620,1921
25, 00025, 00025,00025,00050,000
200,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,000
100,00060,000
62, 250. 0033, 500. 0028, 750. 00
198, 775. 0066, 000. 0052, 800. 0081, 250. 008,000.00
84,450. 0014,000.0041,875. 00
133,000. 00
15,452,500 30,412,020.10
50,00025,00025,00025,00060,000
200,00040,00050,00025,00060,00050,00025,000
100,00060,000
| Aug.I Aug.• Sept.
Sept.Sept.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.
23,105,000
6,192524,19258,1925
17,192526,19251,19256,192510,192515,192516,192517,192520,192522,192524,1925
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9,600
2,770, 642
25,000.0024,500.00
59, 500.00
24, 700.0024,600. 00
24,600: 0034,600.0018,450.00100, 000.00
159,040.00 \309,344.00142,503.0029,765.00498,219.00
4,020,485.00218,272. 00382,775. 0062,483.00350,056. 00668, 508.00127,950.00490,791.0071,852.00
12,158,802.00 135,994,732.00
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TABLE NO. 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization,amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses onassets returned to stockholders to year ended October SI, 1925
Title and location of banksDate of
organizationCapitalstock
Receiverappointed
469513515523531533542549554589590591593594596597598599600601603605606607610611612613615616617619620621623625626628630632633634635638640642643-644645646648649650652653654655656657658659660661662663664665666667668669670671672673674
Farmers & Drovers National Bank, Waynesburg, Pa..First National Bank, Billings, Mont. _Mount Vernon National Bank, Mount Vernon, N. Y__Second National Bank, Clarion, PaTraders National Bank, Lowell, MassMesa County National Bank, Grand Junction, Colo—First National Bank, Pensacola, FlaFirst National Bank, Sutton, W. Va_First National Bank, Uniontown, Pa_First National Bank, St. Cloud, Fla.-First National Bank, Bluffton, OhioFirst National Bank, Newman, Calif ---First National Bank, Eureka, S. Dak_-_-First National Bank, Fairfleld, Idaho. .--First National Bank, Medina, N. Dak___First National Bank, Tower, N. DakFirst National Bank, Hearne, Tex „Farmers National Bank, Cooper, TexFirst National Bank, Gridley, CalifFirst National Bank, Cut Bank, MontCommonwealth National Bank, Reedville, VaPicher National Bank, Picher, Okla...First National Bank, Ranger, TexEmmetsburg National Bank, Emmetsburg, IowaFirst National Bank, Beaver, PaCorn Belt National Bank, Scotland, S. DakFirst National Bank, Ambia, Ind__First National Bank, Desdemona, TexFirst National Bank, Sipe Springs, TexFirst National Bank, Marcus, IowaFirst National Bank, Sidney, NebrFirst National-Bank, Bridgeport, NebrBannock National Bank, Pocatello, IdahoFirst National Bank, Crawford, Tex_.First National Bank, Moran, TexHavre National Bank, Havre, MontFirst National Bank, Joplin, MontNational Bank of Cleburne, TexPeoples National Bank, National City, CalifUnited States National Bank, Vale, Oreg.First National Bank, Vale, Oreg—First National Bank, Burley, IdahoEdwards National Bank, Booker, Tex__Farmers National Bank, Big Sandy, MontFirst National Bank, Wendell, IdahoStockmans National Bank, Poplar, MontStillwater Valley National Bank, Absarokee, MontFirst National Bank, Seeley, Calif _.National City Bank, Salt Lake City, UtahSecond National Bank, Elkton, MdFirst National Bank, Myton, UtahState National Bank, Ardmore, OklaCorydon National Bank, Corydon, Ind__.First National Bank, Oak Grove, LaFarwell National Bank, Farwell, Tex _First National Bank, Spencer, NebrFirst National Bank, Ingomar, Mont _ .,,_American National Bank, Billings, MontFirst National Bank, Fresno, Mont _Merchants National Bank, Wimbledon, N. Dak _.First National Bank, Hope, N. Mex _First National Bank, Mountainair, N. MexFirst National Bank, Lawton, Okla. _First National Bank, Colusa, Calif.Commercial National Bank, Great Falls, MontSterling National Bank, Sterling, ColoPayette National Bank, Payette, Idaho *First National Bank, High wood, Mont _Citizens National Bank, Laurel, Mont..First National Bank, Magdalena, N. MexFirst National Bank, Broadview, MontCommercial National Bank, Wilmington, N. C _First National Bank, Winner, S. Dak ._First National Bank, Wessington Springs, S. DakFirst National Bank, Rupert, IdahoFirst National Bank, Warren, Mass
Feb.Dec.Dec.Sept,iTuneMayAug.Aug,Feb.Mar.Nov.MayNov.Mar.Apr.Sept.JulySept.Mar.Oct.Jan.Feb.Jan.Dec.Feb.MayJulySept.Nov.JuneMar.Feb.JulyMayJuneMayNov.MayJuneJulyJan.Feb.MayJulyJuneFeb.Aug.Sept.Nov.Aug.Apr.MayMayMar.Aug.Jan.Aug.Apr.Oct.Sept.MayApr.JulyJulyApr.MayJan.Dec.MayAug.Nov.Apr.Dec.Sept.JulyNov.
25; 186527,188311,190612,188310,189231,190510,188017,190220,184424,191219,190029,191028,191930.191224,191429.19055,1894
24,191414,19185,19006,19163,1920
26.190623,190510,188828,191730.19092,19196,1919
22.191012,190223,191015,190219.19135,191618,191011,19166,188921,1909
14.190720.19134.191925,191730,190917,191711,19175,191319,191212,188910,19206,191323,19052.19205.192118,190416,19195.19203,191717,19073,19093,191918.19011,191120.19142.19219,190629,19173,190727.191226.191517; 192215,191725.190220.191314,1919
$200,000150, 000200,00050, 000200,000100, 000500,00050,000100, 00050, 00050,00050,00050,00025,00025,00025,00050,00050,00040,00050,00025,000100,000200, 00050,00050,00025,00025,00025,00025, 00050, 00050,00025,000100,00030,00025,00050,00025,000150,00025,00075,00050,00030,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,000250,00050,00025,000200, 000125,00050,00025, 000100, 00025,000150, 00025,00025,00025,00030,000200,000150,000200,000150,00075,00025,00035,00050,00025,000200, 00030, 00050,00025,00050,000
Dee. 12,1906July 2,1910Apr. 19,1911June 21,1912Oct. 20,1913Nov. 29,1913Jan. 22,1914Aug. 29,1914Jan. 19,1915Jan. 2,1918Nov. 17,1919Jan. 31,1920Aug. 20,1920Aug. 26,1920Dec. 20,1920Dec. 28,1920Jan. 21,1921Jan. 28,1921Jan. 29,1921
do.Feb. 16,1921Feb. 21,1921Mar. 2,192iMar. 11,1921Mai\ 26.1921Mar. 28,1921Apr. 5,1921Apr. 7,1921Apr. 18,1921M a y 18,1921M a y 27,1921M a y 28,1921June 11,1921June 16,1921Aug. 29,1921Sept. 16,1921
do.Oct. 27,1921Nov. 7,1921Nov. 15,1921
do.Nov. 30,1921Dec. 12,1921Jan. 3,1922Jan. 5,1922Jan. 28,1922Jan. 30,1922
doFeb. 3,1922Feb. 18,1922Feb. 24,1922Mar. 4,1922Mar. 8,1922M a y 13,1922June 26.1922July 14,1922Aug. 14,1922Sept. 23,1922Oct. 26,1922Oct. 27,1922Oct. 30,1922Nov. 2,1922Nov. 18,1922Nov. 22,1922Dec. 9,1922Dec. 11,1922Dec. 13,1922Dee. 29,1922Jan. 4,1923Jan. 18,1923Jan. 30,1923Jan. 31,1923
do.Feb. 5,1923Feb. 7,1923Feb. 23,1923
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appointment of receiver, and closing, with amounts of nominal oMd additionalassets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining
Nominal assets at date of suspension
Est imatedgood
$814,783•1,087,304
158, 243126,110
1,610, 082200,412
1,488, 390310, 050
1,080, 78598, 696
453, 226260, 893750, 777279, 978236, 20140,13284,309
633, 714133, 61591,852
260, 982177, 077741, 218390,4.67426, 383217, 25591,39149, 50533,994
147,933203,69891,326
678,1039,467
54, 232298, 018 ,
13, 3611,337, 969
269, 826184, 45529,968
486, 03640, 62714, 794
140, 28115, 898
101,35546,108
2,146, 734144, 71340, 431
C40, 092930, 94039, 33331, 362
559,91848, 652
165, 0676,164
57,132121, 564308, 039300, 994128, 697447, 804241,183
63, 74327,63863, 740
101, 46040, 657
926, 972141, 052106, 85233, 782
129, 794
Est imateddoubtful
$2,013,406505,016413, 533294, 805
1,603,429248, 785507,05280, 899
2,388. 710138, 332121, 751454,549192,16978,894
124, 53866,665
273, 349109,43727,037
280, 55320,154
133,9181,864,464
251, 835220, 623198, 06938,29855,48499,097
139, 231215,32472,899
735, 340167, 32040,987
238, 2118,751
483, 862100,137590, 820286, 691412, 057
99, 54422, 21126,883
102,418139,87744, 581
1,367, 227182, 48536,120
913, 996394, 591
75, 95721, 278
413, 718137, 880270, 20039, 358
118, 292• 9,461
22, 802408, 661405, 565
1,189, 442463,971123, 049187, 644102, 694354,749
74,8421,226, 912
149, 236223, 691198, 93217,771
Estimatedworthless
$130,499552, 201199, 57419,30530,913
165, 264401,445
27, 21047,999
210,9606,352
510, 58732, 303
125, 9721,553
222, 960144,913149,358372, 056
59,651238
67,741264,81035, 79075,04850,99918,93556, 70030,441
227, 29720, 66034,264
307,42138, 66734,323
189,44363,552
764, 50683. 608
154; 19076,745
195, 34740,85241. 50732,40641, 61314, 31331,41780, 93098, 73219, 98526,058
351, 62819, 56493, 956
247, 210119, 042309, 21922,93521, 98137, 766
802646, 628402, 098424, 765270, 603168,41337,428
205,52654, 72439, 793
548,87253,935
382,175186, 403
2,118
Addit ionalassets re-
ceived sincedate ©f
suspension
$2,061,287635, 679225,464
54, 821129, 70251,957
1, 072, 63135,403
971, 02037, 52796, 831
195,438• 172,182
72, 76343,44453, 36481, 28211,16068, 26541, 94843,45815, 29178, 24526,96182,85659, 87368, 11111, 3087,250
105, 72453,60428,425
261,3124,7294,138
53, 6377,824
122, 67148,480
104, 47959,84548,44327, 3502,465
17, 5246,421
12, 97110, 676
508, 97921,18814,10658,010
128, 27522, 03621,49345, 27619, 61763,371
2,97826, 39926,34415, 44194,915
105, 937179, 03359,48644,16115,92013,41322, 8605,243
140, 61028,06242, 45113, 5463,448
Total assets
$5,019,9752, 780, 200
996, 814495, 041
3,374,126666,418
3,469, 518453, 562
4,488, 514485, 515678,160
1,421,4671,147, 431
557, 607405, 736383,151583, 853
% 903,667600, 973474,004324, 832394,027
2,948,737704, 053804, 910526,196216, 735172, 997170,782620,185493, 286226, 914
1,982,176220,183133, 680779, 309
93, 4882,709,008
502, 0511,033, 944
453, 2491,141, 883
208, 37380, 977
217, 094166, 350268, 516132, 782
4,103, 870447,118110, 642
1,638,1561,805, 434
156, 890168, 089
1,266,122325,191807, 85771,435
223,804195,135347, 084
1,451,1981,042, 2972, 241,0441, 035, 243
399, 3fi6268. 630385, 373533, 793160, 535
2,843, 366372, 285755,169432, 663153,131
Offsetsallowed
and settled
$546,299218, 28039,04749,067
148, 38332,124
647,36812,883
330, 37046,714
117,703195,19696,311
175,41725,08757, 56120,192
794,38730,65137,97132,64011,372
276,99623,30473,11053, 99138,1334,1657,422
10,63319, 59812, 29289, 9964,6683,556
27, 3221,095
247, 72574,45317,38312, 774
101,93613,4931,490
14, 947768
4,015•7,685
149, 9157,1285,415
112, 95281, 09435, 35227, 29646, 39212,40913,4602,424
14,15626, 20318, 55142, 62025, 548
192,07060, 93124,117
" 3.81410; 24740. 839
534679,038
21,4669,3685, 884
12, 733
Loss on assetscompoundedor sold under
$1,422,733131,667594; 71494,935
379,443208, 279690, 699
36,668199,09827,62977,275
579, 53423,818
191,118227,181132,945111,95556, 34699,15225,88817,66970,338
410, 050239,47729,08016,13667,42244,26920,55253, 585
232,30226,109
247,839120, 953
16, 05220,1303,963
388, 07670, 65018,12329.70351,8958,233
49,12732, 953
2, 823
24, 864132, 74139, 68611,12935, 08236, 08331,45526,160
219, 93911,498
27,1603, 211
78, 032
727, 256112, 08356,61659, 01628,1354,415
75146, 968
61,18418, 7209,706
469513515523531533542549554589590591593594596597598599600601603605606607610611612613615616617619620621623625626628630632633634635638640642643644645646648649650652653654655656657658659660661662663664665666667668669670671672673674
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TABLE NO. 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization,amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses onassets returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 1925—Continued
469513515523531533542549554589590591593594596597598599600601603.605606607610611612613615616617619620621623625626628630632633634635638640642643644645646648649650652653654655656657658659660661662663664665666667
Nominalvalue of
remaininguncollected
assets
Assetsreturnedto stock-holders'
agent
$1,454,409558,696
51,871157, 781105,652318, 59329, 255
572, 540253, 426
234,920
93, 793230,88146,883
199,147
164,793754,168
255,480213,448
81,51193, 552
191,218
75,640706, 329
48, 532416, 47452,102
907,93589, 851
530, 540237, 876685,000
67, 567
51, 605118, 539145, 33132,172
1, 284, 384130, 414
65, 532766,950502, 254
41, 22440, 771
580, 209199,125630,926
23, 803146, 344
6,990235, 739172, 289390,930
1, 316, 345520, 564218,893180,538268, 856331, 493123,186
1, 623, 677194, 016396, 520279,529
3,348
Collectedfromassets
$1, 596,5341,871,557363,053299,168
2,688, 519320,363
1,812,858394, 756
3,386, 506157, 746483,182646,737792, 382191, 072153,46898,852
220, 8256,051,
272, 023127, 259274, 523147, 524
1, 507, 523441, 272447, 240242,621111, 18043, 05249, 256364, 749241, 386112,873938,01294, 56264,940315, 383
1,165, 272267, 097467, 898172, 896303,052129,08030,360117, 58944, 220119,17068, 061
2, 536, 830269, 89028, 566723,172
1,186, 00348, 85973, 862
419, 582102,159163, 47118,04860, 09383,91092, 794
509, 033513, 736676, 013394, 732128, 22179, 863106, 270161, 46136, 740
393, 683156, 803288, 097128, 530127,344
Collectedfrom
assessmentupon share-holders
$149, 2717,50082,73029,27191,07235,13573, 74825,180
" 45,16047, 90044, 82128, 7509,2346,22016,20034, 34646, 90019, 7985,15017, 47029,18817,12030, 52840, 61315,31419, 2663,72412,99120, 2749,8193,000
40, 4093,60010, 31812, 9756,25846, 54610,0009,20011, 75911,3489,61310, 0485,176614
3,6259,854
185,33021, 60012,46672,59629,54610, 3083,9607,6464,79745,9087,81210, 3978, 3507,90014,800
136, 212171, 06958, 68140, 4133,4283,9009,69212, 50084,38214,0002,4003,36919, 500
Totalcollectionsfrom allsources
$1,745,8051,879, 057445,783328,439
2, 779, 591355, 498
1, 886, 606419,936
3, 386, 506202,906531, 082691, 558821,132200,306159, 688115, 052255,17152,951
291,821132,409291,993176,712
1, 524,643471,800487,853257,935130,44646, 77662,247385, 023251, 205115, 873978,42198,16275,258
328, 35842, 586
1, 211, 818277, 097477, 098184, 655314, 400138, 69340, 408122, 76544, 834122, 79577, 915
2,722,160291, 49041,032795, 768
1,215, 54959,16777, 822
427, 228106, 956209, 37925, 86070, 49092, 260100, 694523, 833649, 948847, 082453, 413168, 63483, 291110,170171,15349, 240
478, 065170, 803290, 497131,899146,844
Securedand
preferredliabilities
paid
$283,600301,469
92, 5618,107
31, 58828,192
293, 58424,132
1,029, 35025, 28232, 792
224,189301, 442
34, 042117, 040
33, 396126, 56946,900
200, 72773,895
109, 96755,246
1,188, 008181,87557,82197,85551, 47721, 79422, 820
297, 63086, 46453, 433
783,15784,12829, 501
213,16922, 973
1, 007, 79567, 210
398,159142, 830242, 30093,01219, 96185, 66237,13695, 69356, 581
1,683,456102, 328
16, 766489, 675512, 04925,19457,123
304, 81892, 92279, 6448,028
44, 80263, 64047, 506
181, 857447, 041433, 581384, 259
80, 27346, 24064,717
127,10126,438
128,142144,461200, 90994,692
1,610
Dividendspaid
$1,286,3251,387,675
281, 231269, 707
2, 660, 220239, 033
1, 472, 354315, 272
1,665, 598139, 774422, 775
' 415,511423,101
99, 01622,04053, 23863,642
Legalexpenses
46,467
156,13170,989
222, 015258, 060380,926
53,98547,40012, 312
43, 850132, 529
33, 695114, 572
2,74528,00050, 9465,006
147, 603172, 41638, 02415, 476
21,3155,40412, 419
8,799950, 250151,149
235,080662,0958,596
57, 9904,746
15, 508
152, 940107, 595216,879
46,42617,173
150,166
111, 702
$51, 74826,40441,3969,22815,8516,38332, 45439,16662, 0134, 45410,63110, 39537, 9229,8682,7585,4509,4403,1526,5373,0712,0184,04634, 0736, 6532,55513,4626,1481,1313,6899,2976,4874, 71813, 489
804842
5,243589
10, 581285
' 2,8642,8243,1602,967739765265
1,0072,03710,4735,846461
3,5007,078974932
7,723994
6,0011,3121,387572
4,3934,3543,4926,8045,9685,471568
1,1892,040133
15,6391,553
. 2,105433
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Receivers'salary
and otherexpenses
$68,434143,15230, 59523, 47668,12430, 32168, 59225, 864
135 27922, 42032, 65341,46353, 35031, 2439,737
17, 83022, 4122.854
23', 76623, 50223, 87724, 23340,11325,21216,61539,90419, 7439,930
19,93027, 30925, 72513, 61262,1969,922
11, 24329,43013,13535,45325 28923,39718 51721,15819,90614, 30416,4912,438
15, 3599 677
39 94423,64715, 32648, 02224,30611 53311,06431 92112,95025,1443,6748,2458,237
20,750-29,64624 36238, 78624, 55520 4135,634
11 58717 18610, 39527 99414, 22933, 05813 39510, 552
Balance inhands of
comptrollerand
receiver
$55.69820; 357
17, 9213, 808
51, 56919, 62215, 502
144 26610,97632, 231
5,31726,1378,1135, 138
33?10845
14, 32431, 941
22, 19840, 434
29, 93652. 7295,6781,609
15, 8085,937
10,41515,007
5635,672
29, 570883
10,38611,89714,6545,008
47, 7821,493
7,4284,995
10, 736821
38,0378,5208,479
19,49110,02112 8708,703
82, 76690
40,6008,100
16,0564,303
28,045155,03667 458
151,03238, 63116 05113, 67632,67724 82612,274
156 12410, 56054, 42523 37913, 303
Amountreturnedto share-
holders incash
$350 000
Amount ofassessment
uponshare-
holders
$200, 000150,000200, 00050, 000
200, 000100, 000500, 000
50, 000
50, 00050, 00050,00050, 00025, 00025, 00025, 00050, 00050, 00040, 00050, 00025, 000
100. 000100, 00050, 00050. 00025, 00025, 00025, 00025, 00050, 00050, 00025, 000
100,00030, 000
200, 00050,00025, 000
150,00025, 00075, 00050 00030, 00025,00025, 00025, 00025, 00025, 00025, 000
250 00050, 00025,000
200, 000125, 00050 00025,000
100,00025,000
150,00025,00025,00025, 00030, 000
200,000150 000200, 000150, 00075 00025, 00035 00050 00025,000
200 00030,00050, 00025 00050,000
Amountof claimsproved
$1, 570, 6431, 850,300' 447, 891323, 761
2, 830, 343478. 085
1, 882, 658350, 303
1 395, 738346, 509497,496839, 436801,165325, 939308, 005295, 775315, 777850, 574439, 651243, 528176, 039249, 6.13
1, 230,185421, 293634, 867352,11994, 800
123,129111, 962146,167306,189112,324
1, 527,475137, 25870, 054
510, 63144, 650
2,960, 568172,416759, 704310, 432887, 338
57, 86551,48783, 81479, 78999, 71443, 717
1, 583,927251,911
783' 612946, 850
41, 65455, 770
699, 851200,947580,40547,458
170, 564155, 098188, 504
1,019, 606484 764
1,452, 421444,978204, 732228, 990208 179330, 052
82, 7621,477 466
291, 88664, 084
296, 450279, 255
Divi-dends
(per cent)
757558. 8582945077.5090
100408549. 5050306.67
1842
10
88.67301760.7560155010
3043.2530
7.502
4010105
5055
2010.5015
206060
307520
1610
10
152015
207.50
10
40
Interestdivi-
dends(per cent)
100
Finally closed
Sept. 30,1925
Dec. 31,1924
Oct. 27,1925
Oct. 28,1925
Jan. 13,1925
Sept. 30,1925
t
469513M5
531533542549554589nQO
593594
597598599600601603605606607610611612613615
817619620621623625
mn628630632633634635
640642643644645646648649650652
654655656657658
660661
663664665666667
66967067167?673674
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TABLE NO. '43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of orgoAiization,amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses onassets returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 1925—Continued
Title and location of banks Date oforganization
Capitalstock
Receiverappointed
First National Bank, Harlowton, MontFirst National Bank, American Falls, IdahoFirst National Bank, Clifton, ArizSpringfield National Bank, Springfield, OhioFirst National Bank? Roundup, MontFirst National Bank, Gregory, S. Dak —First National Bank, Bottineau, N. DakLlano National Bank, Llano, TexFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Jefferson, Iowa_.City National Bank, Jerome, IdahoFirst National Bank, Nampa, IdahoFirst National Bank, Rock River, WyoFirst National Bank, Highland, WisFirst National Bank, Joseph, Oreg--Peoples National Bank, Salisbury, N. CFirst National Bank, Big Sandy, Mont _ -First National Bank, Willow City, N. Dak.First National Bank, Grandfield, Okia _First National Bank, Sapulpa, OklaFirst National Bank, Chester, Mont.--First National Bank, Henryetta, OklaFirst National Bank, Carroll, NebrFirst National Bank, Colquitt, Ga___First National Bank, Shelby, MontFairiield National Bank, Fairneld, Iowa_._Howard National Bank, Howard, S. Dak___Roundup National Bank, Roundup, MontFirst National Bank, Oswego, MontFirst National Bank, Lovington, N. Mex___First National Bank, Wells, Minn _-.First National Bank, Mitchell, S. DakCavalier County National Bank, Langdon, N. DakAmerican National Bank, Three Forks, MontLehigh National Bank Lehigh, OklaCity National Bank, Coalgate, OklaFirst National Bank, Grey Eagle, Minn _„_First National Bank, Fair view, MontFirst National Bank, Carter, MontFirst National Bank, Hemingford, NebrUnion National Bank, Beloit, KansTexas County National Bank, Guymon, OklaTucson National Bank, Tucson, ArizNational Bank of Barnesville, OhioCitizens National Bank, Roswell, N. MexFirst National Bank, Lancaster, Minn___First National Bank, Tolley, N. DakCitizens National Bank, Crosby, N. DakFirst National Bank, Turtle Lake, N. DakFirst National Bank, Soper, OklaFirst National Bank, Springfield, S. DakFarmers National Bank, Tishomingo, OklaFirst National Bank, Seale, AlaFirst National Bank, Manville, Wyo__.First National Bank, Woodworth, N. DakFirst National Bank, Lenapah, OklaFirst National Bank, Poplar, MontFirst National Bank, Lansford, N. DakFirst National Bank, Forsyth, MontCondon National Bank, Condon, OregFirst National Bank, Moore, MontMiners National Bank, Henryetta, OklaFirst National Bank, Schulter, OklaMerchants National Bank, Mandan, N. DakFirst National Bank, Webster, S. DakFirst National Bank, Dodson, MontSioux Falls, National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. DakFirst National Bank, Sentinel Butte, N. Dak__First National Bank, Beach, N. DakFirst National Bank, Bisbee, N. DakNational Bank of Carlsbad, N. MexDakota National Bank, Dickinson, N. DakFirst National Bank, Lusk, Wyo _„„First National Bank, St. John, WashFirst National Bank, Warroad, Minn -_ „.._First National Bank. Brookings, S. Dak—_
Oct.Aug.MayJan.MayFeb.Dee.Jan.Dec.Dec.Sept.Apr.JuneDec.Mar.MayApr.Apr.Aug.Nov.JuneAug.Oct.Dec.Dec.Aug.Oct.Jan.MayDec.Feb.Jan.Apr.Feb.Mar.MayAug.Apr.JulyMar.Mar.Feb.Jan.Apr.May-MayApr.JuneApr.Oct.JulySept.MayApr.Aug.JulyMar.JuneMar.Jan.Feb.Mar.Aug.Nov.Aug.Nov.Feb.MayApr.JulyMar.JuneMar.Aug.Nov.
27,19081,1907
14,190117,188222,190822.190717,19015.190128,191122,191915.190624.191914,191611,190510.19089.191718,190324.191119.190115i191729,190321,19013.190214.191624,196713.191526,19148.191826.191712,18918,188228.190830,191714.190110.192028.190726.192125,191727.191224,190321,192321,191829,190320.190314,191917.190514,19148,190715.19132,190723.191328.19141,191826,191918,191928.191616.190610.190424,19067,190720.19135,191724.191419.190223.191714.188210.191526.19091.19038,19034,190523,191911.19184,192015.1883
$50,00050, 000100, 000100, 00050,00050,00050, 00050,00040, 00030, 000200, 00050, 00025,00025,000100,00025,00025,00050, 000100, 00025,00050. 00050', 00050, 00025,00060,00025.00025, 00025,00030, 000100,000100,00025,00025. 00035, 00050, 00025,00040, 00025,00025, 00050,00025,000100,000100, 0C0200, 00025,00025, 00025, 00025,00030,00025, 00025, 00025,00025,00025, 00025,00025, 00025,00075,00050,00025,00050,00025,00050,00025,00025, 000150, 00025, 00050, 00025,000100, 00050,GOO50,00040,00025,000100,000
Mar. 7,1923M a r . 26,1923Apr. 2,1923Apr. 5,1923
do.Apr. 12,1923
doApr. 18,1923Apr. 27,1923May 24,1923June 1,1923June 14,1923
d o .do
July 3,1923July 7,1923July 12,1923July 21,1923July 30,1923
doJuly 31,1923Aug. 13,1923Aug. 14,1923Aug. 27,1923Aug. 30,1923Sept. 1,1923Sept. 6,1923Oct. 5,1923Oct. 8,1923Oct. 22,1923Oct. 23,1923Oct. 29.1923
.doNov. 8,1923— .do
do-____doNov. 9,1923Nov. 10,1923Nov. 13,1923
doNov. 14,1923
doNov. 16,1923Nov. 19,1923Nov. 21,1923
dodo
Nov. 22,1923Nov. 28,1923Dee. 6,1923Dec. 10,1923Dec. 11,1923. — . d o - —_.Dec. 14,1923Dec. 17,1923
doDec. 18,1923
doDec. 20,1923Dec. 21,1923
dO--_-_.Dec. 26,1923Jan. 2,1924Jan. 21,1924Jan. 24,1924
dodo
Jan. 28,1924,Feb. 6,1924Feb. 7,1924
do.__doFeb. 9,1924__do
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Nominal assets at date of
Est imatedgood
$81, 57130, 701
210, 3741,314,132
213, 68145, 299
182, 688112, 93663, 69158,182
94, 36688, 029
108,961478, 878
15, 95180, 6304.1, 304
219, 28035, 274
547, 977153, 31788, 99679,13113, 33875, 25756,17658, 678
112,400166, 679458, 659404, 632
38, 39579, 658
107, 24413, 84947, 36115, 85869, 998
321, 654180, 421413*. 189457, 554123, 51189,13122, 70719, 74595, 35846, 63280, 05657, 57412, 83060, 36531, 23740[92337 83019' 849
242, 350103, 03146, 657
357, 81038, 08645,048
125, 68133, 605
1, 748, 84398, 731
297,84086, 439
731,79817. 44636, 597
100, 653117, 758337,212
Estimateddoubtful
$90,142371, 762194, 391167,913112, 832257, 777230,932172. 844117', 02937, 31231,174
122, 99817, 833
114, 303255,458
30, 367143, 859129, 679566, 071105, 392516, 671257, 311156,148218, 301
48, 353150, 85531, 31648,843
113, 607652, 820846, 395171, 99050, 025
149, 623103,05057, 79974,35456, 628
159, 664169,83748, 653
174* 93253, 910
847, 636156.379103, 412119,835
41, 582129, 29295,280
119, 943145, 55129, 92899, 313Si', 959
111 27694' 211
299,147103. 632138.147190, 57324,320
175, 697113, 96263 939
746,' 25048,156
160,685143, 983220, 201153, 68376, 26867, 235
102, 560428, 037
suspension
Estimatedworthless
$405, 582191, 894211,101
43, 730451,201
63, 79836,049
141,12633, 06642, 676
179, 53066,03428,640
138,678575, 56341,59242,626
170, 847235, 987115. 343201, 869194,16545, 04057, 715
231, 38465, 710
318,47815 58879', 202
297,20157, 90254, 69633, 57486, 07876,10260, 287
171, 96716. 55348, 663
233, 22754. 570
320* 416520, 999672, 204
77,02560, 21872. 75784, 886
142,06259, 72586, 29236,97735,67627,32122,'08574,29475'580
140,19675,57753, 270
111, 56325, 831
211, 36874,91869, 802
458, 54743,64796, 31741, 049
215, 32291,90946, 11147,40030,083
381, 524
Additionalassets re-
ceived sincedate of
suspension
$41,38326. 65840, 401
263,11235,11211,61725,198
152,94423, 84713,73823, 23416, 34129,59621,94643,165
2,6158,2385,429
109, 85627,29067, 61217, 35452, 849.15, 0494,4667,5365,672
12,11237,99084, 07735,44219,1429, 7764,914
77, 4704.2929,1197, 540
26,75843. 19927,07634^ 805
123, 21871,64722, 30713, 07933,69821, 79311,9346,4756,4101,0946,1182, 401
13^ 74411,3279^715
33, 37722,10818,85578, 4706,475
32, 88617, 625
138' 02113,06139,10021,19873, 78623,162
7,67220, 56631,98495, 713
Total assets
$618, 678621, 015656, 267
1, 788, 887812, 826378, 491474, 867579, 850237, 633151, 908233,938299, 739164, 098383, 888
1, 353, 06490, 525
275, 353347, 259
1,131,194283, 299
1, 334,129622,147343, 033370,196297, 541299, 358411, 642135, 221343,199
1, 200, 7771,398, 398
650, 460131, 770320, 273363, 866136, 227302, 801
96, 579304, 983767, 917310, 72094.3. 342
1,165) 0811, 714, 998
344, 842199, 416246, 035243, 619329, 920241. 536270, 219196, 452132,087160, 272158,711234, 727199; 355715,070304, 343256, 929738,416
94, 712464, 999332,186175,109
3,091,'661203, 595593, 942292, 669
1, 241,107286, 200166, 648235, 854283, 285
1,242,486
Offsetsallowed
and settled
$20, 6432,047
54, 355218, 567
44, 97220,22130, 804
159,1957,904
14,224160
24,80310, 2573,979
111, 1713,7716,534
94. 570238,448
21560,36822,35316, 68228,173
4,58922, 4889,440
43, 67648, 58637,899
4,1128,1831,767
12,1451,7785, 4101. 498
10C29739, 26145, 16 J13,051
119, 39825,14715,79625,11048, 023
8,11018,8817,4175,429
41323,630
2973,0182. RSO8; 879
56, 6535,8567,255
200, 45324, 70415,05314,9862,282
367,066% 907
20,16913,040
105, 6175, 8636,273
10,84626,96840,311
Loss on assetscompounded01 SOICL IHlUCr
OlClei OI Uuul I
$154, 71513, 366
192,81777,122
50043,872
148, 67628,961
7, 54119,138
9,45680,9972,249
11, 642149, 807119,90137, 369
698, 015142, 536
3,7501,6505, 875
27, 414
80, 84111, 84018,965
9111, 329
15, 23792, 38219, 6202, 783
14, 21030, 879
4, 00013, 47415, 596
7, 1119,7492,5231.730
190, 36625,18413,2114, 7823, 569
9,809
17,14128, 548
7, 9856. 898'325
1,533907
116, 08329, 88510, 770
12188, 513
6,802375
4,4105,258
65,371
67567667767867968068168368468568668768S68969169369463569669769869970070170270370470670770870971071171371471571071771871972072172272372472572672772872973173273373473573673773873974074174274374474574C747748749751752753754755756
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675678677678679680681683684685686687688689691693694695696697698699700701702703704706707708709710711713714715716717718719720721722723724725726727728729731732733734735736737738739740741742743744745746747748749751752753754755756
Nominalvalue of
remaininguncollected
assets
$312,308396 306177,162150, 521533. 397261,227241,467146, 60195, 59249, 520
181, 382169, 601
71, 786209, 725662,07657 756
191, 82712, 789
481, 215186 190
15,369261, 585
187, 813263 163161 487305, 632
72, 619112 545770, 343788, 022487 41882, 949
235.6122-51 915
220, 32408, 787
155,713415,405
99, 978451, 670548, 956
1,048, 081239, 540113 5G3127, 585135, 649
72130,954179, 914178 50474, 307
123 23690. 690
174, 70395,158
406, 704172, 750139, 648361, 513
54, 081300,214216, 572135,181
1,455,311128, 491390, 420206,167574, 015197, 027100,082101, 750145, MO835,139
Assetsreturnedto stock-holders'
agent
$182,645
Collectedfromassets
$131, 012209, 296231, 933
1,342,677234,457
96, 543158, 724125, 378105,17688,16444, 85586,19782, 055
160, 728498, 820
26, 74965. 35090. 093
291, 63059, 525
560, 377195, 673139,956152, 56028, 503
105, 86883, 52253,162
106,137370, 008553, 512158, 93039, 72781, 56584, 56942, 06757, 44723, 511
124, 763282,372165, 581474, 621473, 853626,17482,39550 99467, 90498,130
120, 60177, 98171,66512, 75330, 58136 73955,19457, 39478,177
225,165125, 742102, 041169, 55215, 602
148,19999, 72137, 646
1,152, 60142, 312
172, 58373,450
372, 96276, 50859. 918
118; 848105, 749281, 665 •
Collectedfrom
assessmentupon share-
holders
$29,96910,70048,183
100, 00016,264
5, 0489,075
21, 6005,2723,400
19,8096,300
10, 97562, 256
5002, 5258.452
42, 0002,000
27, 3734,000
2,47858,42513, 6605, 3698, 659
13,13726,49231,449
2, 74 *>7, 3463,8002,7807,800
21, C0011, 66011,00028, 6C018,42925, 84698,40038, 824
5, 2259 000
11,8244,500
10, 977500
1,0001 0006,409
10 9509,5056,6086,350
13, 20424, 2608,091
12, 035979
6, 8006,1521,750
43,5008,500
12, 88012,00019, 95518, 77510, 60014, 90316, 04774,623
Totalcollections
from allsources
$160,981219,996280,116
1,442,677250, 721
96, 543163, 772134,453126, 77693, 43648, 255106, 00688,355
171, 703561, 07627, 24967, 87598, 545
333, 63061, 525
587, 750199, 673139, 956155, 03886, 928
119, 52888, 89161, 821
119, 274396, 500584, 961161, 67647, 07385, 36587, 349495 86779,34735,171
135, 763310, 97218-1, 010500,467572, 253664, 99887, 62059, 99479, 728
102, 630131, 57878,48172, 66513, 75336, 99047. 68964; 69964,00284, 527
238,369150, 002110,132181, 58716, 581
154, 999105, 87339, 396
1,196,10150, 812
185,46385,450
392, 91795, 28370, 518
133, 751121, 796356, 288
Securedand
preferredliabilities
paid
$97, 855163, 822208, 088238, 577177, 73968,42945,13461,41765, 63553, 93211.16153,683
. 20,473132,802207,800
17, 80235, 97655, 280
171,61249, 590
277,920152, 648103,10457,11278, 22377, 04259,43831, 71282, 585
201, 903451, 902135, 66230, 61354, 37355, 89717, 88342, 52913, 82326, 694
100, 931108, 675412,063
79, 509508, 54840, 99235, 65134,00962,04475, 68533,10546,344
18410,40734,20144,16641,51341, 626
137, 600111,09942,418
117,5364,507
61, 70147, 85029, 558
595,36028, 82498,09066, 582
193, 55630, 59534,18770, 08458, 378
212, 674
Dividendspaid
$30,157
44, 5551,072, 668
47, 901
94, 95640, 57846, 84422, 700
20,17050, 508
244, 902
33, 64861,933
225, 074
20,97762,022
10, 522
88, 778
9,964
12,22690,59493, 01743,423
407,288
28, 90216, 73612,119
8,810
23,15366,47423,41519,54531,3794,415
51, 55936, 882
463,427
44, 893
78.2162i; 35713,47831, 88532, 084
Legalexpenses
$6923,6281,2052,009
4311,653
8503,1681,212
6873,6373,180
5921,0255,885
60903
1,4269,8661,2145,684
1302,951
5943,267
85049610345
1,89113,998
66290362778825507123
2,4048,9461,0234,7743, 8414,204
759
383499225599763
471,658
3851,594
50354
15825
57325
3,354319893
19,106148
1,5211,2422,5591,2061,0031,9533,9701,505
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Receivers'salary
and otherexpenses
$17, 59921, 85715, 54832, 20515,92911, 51115,12013, 7409,110
10, 8916,505
13, 73411, 47012, 71920, 4536,029
10, 6097,184
28,5504,684
25, 06819,98110,17320, 445
65913, 70012, 9946,2698,710
22, 80435, 91025, 0327,301
10, 4478,9398,3857,5761,744
11,76316,80214,41836, 99114.21225, 3339,4426,2409,551
11, 2768,0419,1769,0363,8806,9543,1208,4407,8108,571
12,24012,1587,229
12,8393,410
21,84613, 5065,442
64,0106,291
12, 23613, 34016, 90012,0766,9128,007
11, 62723,833
Balance inhands of
comptrollerand
receiver
$14, 67830, 68910, 72097, 2188,721
14,9507,712
15, 5503,9755,226
26,95215, 2395,312
25,15782, 0363,358
20, 387997
61, 6696,037
54,00426,914
14, 8654,779
27,93615,96313, 21527, 93481,12483,151
9168,869
20,18321, 73512,81028, 735
7,2554,308
91,2-7616, 47146, 63967,343
126, 91336, 42718,1036,883
12,07535,50835,60116, 5229,6429,1619,983
10,49914,62910,82322,0553,172
40,91519,2604,224
16, 5397,3163,503
54,19815,54928, 7234,286
101,68630,04914,93821,82215, 737
118, 276
Amountreturnedto share-
holders incash
$2, 751
Amount ofassessment
uponshare-
holders
$50, 00050, 000
100,000100, 00050, 00050, 00050, 00050, 00040, 00030, 000
200, 00050, 00025, 00025, 000
100, 00025, 00025,00050,000
300,00025,00050, 00050,000
25, 00060,00025, 00025, 00025, 00030, 000
100, 000100, 00025, 00025, 00035, 00050,00025,00040,00025,00025,00050, 00025,000
100,000100,000200,00025,00025,00025,00025,00030,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,00075,00050,00025,00050,00025,00050,00025,00025,000
150,00025,00050,00025,000
100,00050,00050,00040,00025,000
100,000
Amountof claimsproved
$458,148396, 434445, 636
1,929, 410621, 005226, 621379, 824162, 36492, 71257,119
307, 000202, 70791, 837
300, 050803,119
38, 598224, 741146, 293545, 792236, 302899, 630351, 84020, 977
206, 73927, 536
242, 720213, 79370, 447
205, 843908,120702, 234362, 90654, 042
250, 384176, 76099, 646
163, 099<U', 131
229, 862638, 747173, 745796,187905,106834,106261, 819128, 407144, 516126, 828211,436189,196202, 878173, 24658,19045, 68458, 279
159,387115, 770444, 892234,192196, 826314,01544,128
327, 344245,86979, 450
1,853, 707106, 412448, 930172,171822, 674151, 37685, 76498,347
160,4221,009,285
Divi-dends
(per cent)
ex1055. 8338
25254540
1055
30
2310
24
10030
15
10
10
20451525
45
2010
5
15
2015101010101515
25
10
1015152020
Interestdivi-
dends(per cent)
100
Finally closed
Mar. 23,1925
675676677678679680
6836846856866876SH68969169369469569669769869970070170270370470670770870971071171371471571671-77187197?0721722723724795726
72873973173273373473573673773K739740741743743744745746747748749751752753754755756
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TABLE NO. 43.—-National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization,amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses onassets returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 1925—Continued
7577587607617627637647657677687707717727737747757767777787797807817827837847857867877887897907917947957%797
801802803804805806807808809810811812813814815816817818819820821822823824825826827829830
. 831832833834835836837838
Title aad location of banks
First National Bank, Ronan, Mont__ _First National Bank, Harrison, NebrFirst National Bank, Clarkston, WashFirst National Bank, Carthage, S. DakFirst National Bank, Onida, S. DakCommercial National Bank, Miles City, Mont_Nowata National Bank, Nowata, Okla __.First National Bank, Castlewood, S. Dak.__First National Bank of Clovis, N. Mex _ _.First National Bank, Charlo, MontFirst National Bank, Sidney, Mont „Stoekmans National Bank, Fort Benton, MontFirst National Bank, Fort Sumner, N. MexWells Nat ional B ank, Wells, M inn _First National Bank, Gering, Nebr_ _.Western National Bank, Mitchell, S. Dak._. _ .First National Bank, Coalgate, Okla _ _First National Bank, Mclntosh, S. Dak_First National Bank, Clayton, N. MexFirst National Bank in Deming, N. Mex_First National Bank, St. Anthony, Idaho. _First National Bank, Huron, S. DakFarmers & Merchants National Bank, Fairbury, Nebr_.First National Bank, Golva, N . Dak__ _First National Bank, Lingle, Wyo __Torrington National Bank, Torrington, WyoCitizens National Bank, Jamestown, N. Dak.* _.First National Bank, Poison, Mont ._Farmers National Bank, Parsons, KansMerchants National Bank, Crookston, Minn. .Citizens National Bank, Sisseton, S. Dak.1
First National Bank, Bristow, NebrFirst National Bank, Lake Preston, S. DakFirst National Bank, Hayward, WisFirst National Bank, Plentywood, MontFirst National Bank, Sterling, ColoFirst National Bank, Rocky Ford, ColoFirst National Bank-of Fergus County,Lewistown,MontState National Bank, Albuquerque, N . MexFirst National Bank, Marysville, KansFirst National Bank, Alexander, N . DakFirst National Bank, Pilger, NebrFirst National Bank, Wiisall, MontNational Bank of Commerce, Shawnee, OklaCitizens National Bank, Hankmson, N. DakCity National Bank, El Paso, TexSilver City National Bank, Silver City, N. MexFirst National Bank, Carlsbad, N . MexFirst National Bank, Baker, MontFarmers National Bank, Burlington, ElansDrovers National Bank, East at . Louis, 111First National Bank, Schuyler, Nebr..First National Bank, Morristown, S. DakCity National Bank, Huron, S. Dak.2 _First National Bank, Newcastle, Wyo_Citizens National Bank, Julesburg, ColoFirst National Bank, Basin, WyoFirst National Bank, Lidgerwood, N . DakFirst National Bank, Galata, Mont.2.- _Citizens National Bank, Worthington, MinnFirst National Bank, Poteau, OklaNational Bank of Commerce, Rochester, N . YFirst National Bank, Alexandria, S. DakFirst National Bank, Walhalla, N. Dak.1 . . .Weiser National Bank, Weiser, IdahoCitizens National Bank, Ness City, Kans.2
First National Bank, Cheyenne, WyoFirst National Bank, Lambert, MontFirst National Bank, Bridgewater, S. DakCitizens National Bank, Cheyenne, WyoBristow National Bank, B ristow, Okla .2 _ _First National Bank, Harrington, WashFirst National Bank, Minnesota Lake, MinnFirst National Bank, Rexburg, IdahoFirst National Bank, Ride, IdahoFirst National Bank, Putnam, Conn..
Date oforganization
Aug.JuneMar.Mar.Jan.Aug.Aug.Oct.JuneFeb.Dec.Dec.Feb.Apr.Dec.Sept.Dec.Oct.Dec.Aug.Dec.MayFeb.Apr.Aug.Feb.JuneMar.Nov.Oct.Aug.JuneJulyJuneMayOct.Oct.MayMar.Aug.Jan.Aug.Apr.AugJan.Oct.JuneMayAug.Sept.Apr.Sept.MayJuneMar.Sept.MayMayOct.JuneJan.Feb.JulyMar.Feb.Feb.Dec.Apr.JulyJan.Nov.JulyApr.Jan.Oct.Mar.
31,191028,190716.190320,191617,192015,189523,19022,1901
14,190726.191823,190724,188928.19076,190328.190512.19048,190016,190829,19005,190331,190019,18828,191314.191919.19183,191916.190526.190918.191925,188418.19025,190924.19159,190512,191329,190023.19039,190417.190425,188222,19192,190111,191918,192318.190614,190424,188619.190019,191310.190330,19134,188211.19103,190723,190429,190915.191629.190110.19177.190114.19041,190616,190114.190819.19063,190629,187020.191823.190315,190623.191110,19085.190219.19049,191623,1864
Capitalstock
$25,00060,00050,00025,00025,000250,00025,00025,000100,00025,00050,000200,60025.00075,00025,000100,000100,00025,00075,00040,00050,0006-5,00060,00625,00025,00035,00050,00025,000100,00075,00050,00040,00025,00050,00060,000100,00060, 000300,000200,00075,00025,000SO, 00025,000100,00030,000500,000100,000100,00025,00055,000200,00050,00025,000
25,00025,00035,00050,00025,00025,00025,000
1,500,00025,00025,00075,00045,000200,00025,00025,000100,00025,00050,00025, 00050,00025,000
150,000
Receiverappointed
Feb.Feb.
. do.
. do-do
Feb.Feb.
. do.Feb.
. do.Feb.
- do-. do.-__do-. do.Feb.
. do-Mar.
. . . do -Mar,
doMar.Mar.Mar.Mar.
. do.Mar.Mar.Mar.
-__do.
9,192412,1924
15,192419,1924
20,1924
26,1924
27,1924
1,1924
" 4,1924"
14,192415,192418,192419,1924
21,192422,192424,1924
...do-.-
...doMar. 28,1924Mar. 29,1924Mar. 31,1924Apr. 5,1924
doApr. 12,1924Apr, 14,1924Apr. 15,1924
do.Apr. 22,1924
doApr. 28,1924Apr. 30,1924May 8,1924May 14,1924
do.May 20,1924May 21,1924May 22,1924May 24,1924
dodo
June 12,1924do
June 14,1924June 17,1924June 18,1924June 19,1924June 2~M924~June 23,1924
dodo
July 3,1924July 9,1924July 16,1924July 18,1924July 21,1924
do.Aug. 6,1924
doAug. 11,1924
doAug. 13,1924
1 Restored to solvency. 3 Receiver appointed to complete unfinished liquidation.Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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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
Estimatedgood
$30; 884205, 67598, 88758, 57269,633
806,234288,368168, 897
27,339470, 454252,12685, 609
393, 70050, 628
196, 375463,871
59, 23075, 621
106, 843193, 783938, 783162, 37922,91447, 11148, 570
56,400313, 273752,444
97,07179, 237
181,021133, 898269,033162,213
1,473, 8571,086,248
128,02898, 263
116, 0554,544
498, 56061, 532
1, 595, 305238, 727229,14389,083
187,375365, 514183,09810,602
231,64090, 751
181, 300152, 343
225,236105, 66467,500
377, 651
131,765
2, 797, 97234,053
153, 7941,020, 533
1, 050242 77493, 395
132, 27823,120
1,883, 750
Estimateddoubtful
$155, 788247, 817170,037165, 09879,432
946,948240. 028
53; 24628, 00052, 56132, 690
798, 01161,865
901,924253, 229509, 732345, 544103, 589217, 934252,457206, 458851, 487
91, 50676,45452,91446, 686
109, 949112, 264557, 258
85,731109,207161, 661191,366566, 659152,393
2,307,203905, 692414,224112,856138, 97233,162
449, 972107, 787
3,381, 887384, 564691,804110, 292218, 309351,033331, 264100,832
320, 87697, 738
116,219504, 763
214, 64399,147
1, 337,08512$, 306
433, 357
2,820,49727, 599
133, 845843,631
120,621181, 730184, 31634, 286
186, 081
Estimatedworthless
$34,080107,309
15,439129, 011
54, 917677,140115, 81164,991
2,521290,148453.15620,17015, 871
113, 727261,195161, 52148,94593,915
156, 092218, 988265, 51114S, 92535,84267, 22450,498
51, 548107,480344, 707
50,038201,387295,10758, 241
282,73376,017
833, 221581, 873297,13387,29974,01647,363
264, 22497,130
357, 977616, 748
71, 37258,52977, 534
164, 452164, 900109, 723
143,38386, 93044, 739
200, 587
102, 413166,441
2,271,29264,035
551,491
585,84276,03435, 20275, 833
29,40245, 246
503, 666188, 481182, 201
Additionalassets re-
ceived sincedate of
suspension
$10,99028,05918, 773'9,349
W, 72455,89156,47417,429
2433,554
37, 53938,730
5,42164,28636, 20852, 89250,76417, 88118,15113, 24135, 24188, 99525, 620
7925, 6397,449
42, 92955, 26970,405
" 15,58110,02223, 5218,030
45, 457108,660227, 261
94,507120,948
13,81742,1012,702
105, 61710,177
1, 254, 9T3127, 250276,13222,05330, 86613, 89811,1566,091
45, 96015, 6.2228, 73642,104
41, 47110,668
141, 40212,841
34, 505
215,6462,1038,064
£8, 7702,1989. 696
59,1,4211, 7S21,334
104,977
Total assets
$231,742588, 860303,136362, 030214, 706
2,485, 213700,681304, 563
28, 24385,975
830.8311,542', 023
173,0651,375, 781
453, 792%, 02G, 1941,021. 700
229, 645405, 621528, 633654, 470
2,094, 776428, 430136, 002172. 838153, 203
260,826588, 286
1, 724, 814
248,421399, 853661,310391, 535
1,163, 882499, 283
4,841, 5422, 668, 320
960, 333312, 235371,14487, 771
1,318, 373276, 626
6, 580. 0821, 367, 2891, 268, 451
279, 957514,084894, 897690, 418227, 253
741, 859291,041370, 994899, 797
533, 763381, 920
3,817, 279583, 833
1,151,118
6,419, 957139, 789330,905
1,999, 0878 ^ 8
402, 493370, 513831, 992247, 221
2- 357,009
Offsetsallowed
and settled
$9,09250, 55410,82010,466
2. 06589; 00958, 9031,908
5,17810,32919,03010, 23666, 05831, 60916, 39931, 22414,4909, 6074, 7815, 321
74, 34127, 804
1, 6253,4858,110
18, 30829, 348
150,687
8, 2375, 678
67,1313, 567
88,92;023,117
S53,039192, 57160,25712,6005,395
52590.3822,746
484, 733172, 88630,11014, 90619,28926,94542,8443,179
29,92618, 34533, 68619,335
43,61731, 781
28,737
15, 326
453, 9602,-945
22.028170; 362
6,17327,02717, 594•1,101
172,472
Loss on assetscompoundedor sold underorcicr 01 court
$8,443
22,19519, 776
5, 80329, 689U, 529
1,400546563
67, 00611,34411,9396,1089,780
35, 30078, 668
9001, 819
34,123
3, 885124
5, 73882. 60976, 257
40,16619, 227
376,136
"""774"•48, 86828, 77168,40450,1192,310
30,4681,199
38,05220,868
151, 965536,35234, 626
254, 570
27,44918,404
40
7,9892,280
370,118
28,11210, 398
156, 069116, 571
63,2531, 2466,103
12, 336
2575, 24217, 5154,096
757758760761762763764765767768770771772773774775776777778779780781782783784785
787788789790791794795796797798799801802803804•805808807808809810811812813814815816817818819820821822823824825826827829830831832833834835836837838839
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TABLE NO. 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization,amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses onassets returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 1925—Continued
757758760761762763764765767768770771772773974775776777778779780781782783784785786787788789790791794795796797798799801802803804805806807808809810811812813814815816817818819820821822823824825826827829830831832833834835836837838839
Nominalvalue of
remaininguncollected
assets
$148,145315,326158, 554237, 986151, 849642,155354, 652193, 04816, 80048, 519529, 612
1,123, 07184, 990661,167304,999603, 979695, 736157, 802283, 999293, 650519, 911
1,480,479138,160105, 662111, 887110, 079
Assetsreturnedto stock-holders'
agent
Collectedfromassets
$66,062222, 980111, 56793, 80260, 792749,186257, 43798, 07811, 44332, 278289,490399, 37677, 276
581, 550105, 840387, 877288, 63247, 57376, 715151, 534128 338,538,137228, 34328, 71553, 63134, 890
Collectedfrom
assessmentupon share-
holders
$1, 26224,0008,546
11,1936,000
41,40422, 5239,875
7,46020,450100, 27514, 60013, 9006,284
44, 6754,7004,000
11, 8595,548
16, 39114,10032, 209
1,8501, 650
14, 625
Totalcollections
from allsources
$67,324246, 980120,113104,99566, 792
790, 590279, 960107, 953
11, 44339, 738
309, 940499, 65191,876
595,450112,124432, 552293, 332
51, 57388, 574
157, 082144, 729552, 237260, 55230, 56555, 28149, 515
Securedand
preferredliabilities
paid
$32, 75267, 51625, 76462, 98543, 066548, 246139, 52958,311
50913, 461
205, 713346,98354, 378167, 32658, 852317,896223, 59926, 97951, 61686,42688, 495352, 99296, 86418, 70334, 76731,847
Dividendspaid
$12,396147, 994
69, 688
149, 64931, 361
16, 783
26,177153,32532, 654
105, 734
Legalexpenses
$1, 2861,534
805450436
3,0084,6961, 743
6402,236
634844
4,9791,520
1785
650954
3,133339
2,23810,371
1851,626
741
180, 324122, 372572, 330
56, 456353, 957925, 540
7,37580, 20013, 957
63, 831434,157939, 497
33, 795138, 97235, 825
249, 688743, 254
1,1674,9716,048
110, 645254, 88967,283343.134650,126214, 571
2, 943, 8891,143, 974454, 534232, 743241.13551, 660
679, 624137, 880
3, 214, 685
734, 775140, 566296, 579426, 345390,055157, 493
89,439120, 059150, 76044, 834424,062212, 727
1, 515, 8431,263, 371395, 42364, 58294,14634, 387510, 315115,132
2, 738, 699658,051468, 940124,460193, 646414,158239,11566, 541
35,0601,9322,0008,00024,65016, 700123, 686139,1679,3677,2157,1501,844
6,337296,46143, 26376, 47514, 97026, 49965, 98018,00010, 725
124, 499121, 991152, 76052,834
448, 712229, 427
1, 639, 5291,402, 538404, 79071, 797
101, 29636, 231
% 510,315121, 469
3,035,160701, 314545, 415139,430220,145480,138257,11577, 266
43, 69169,06132, 73827,028237,01675,153545, 837697, 260165, 59433, 69575,15225,925299, 48138,180
1,684, 948345,174289, 53468, 59171, 444
208, 08571,28749, 600
47, 08527, 498
84, 879100, 271
437, 907213, 429
176, 40660,685789, 379340, 704164, 73959, 23372, 578
247, 941124, 392
2,8002,8352,196221
3,713752
8,8784,3512,582748
1,811258
1, 8251, 78814,694
4141,254354
1,2892,584624249
451, 732177, 924185, 830
252, 21292,492151,478510, 344
5,76010,01511, 65022, 305
257, 972102, 507163,128532, 649
137, 65571,12537,280176, 819
27, 706328,403
2,771827
3,225
316, 081209, 220
3,143,827
195, 953130, 521517, 383
8,7508,500
438, 525
~276,~476
10,600
"16," 425
204, 703139, 021517, 383449,125
101, 55790, 401500, 80180,694
82,91921, 836
356, 766
1,191405
3,0142,340
859, 316 286, 901 185,495 2,219
3, 735, 21679, 274171,374976,6541,944
259,92899, 673
589,610199,103822,627
2,167, 52856,324131,400839, 7151,304
136,392252, 788149, 54629,502
1,357,814
65, 3992,25016,02551,5594,20031,15025,00012, 6197,994
136,912
2, 232, 92758, 574147. 425891, 2745,504
167, 542277, 788162,16537,496
1,494, 726
1,024, 27542, 97646, 826152,423
392122,4S614,388110,18424,481353, £95
812,976
84,277675, 2603,591
1,611316
1.4742,974
193,135
918,605
72,251401511
6,301
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Receivers'salary
and otherexpenses
$7,8477,052
13,42311,1568,194
31,09117, 72211,693
3664,371
10,46115,8536,560
20, 80010,71626,67718,4548,411
14,69815,98819, 75325,40413,8093,6597,5278,593
7,51816, 75031,108
7,25411,15111,0057,701
19, 54617,47554, 58037,24414, 8577,146
10, 2755,220
17, 51811, 37266,94015,02218, 2337, 798
10, 30815, 06412,2377,845
13,13612,20311, 26324,202
8,68312,10812, 2249,325
18,147
50,3327,2499,389
33, 719175
7,9448,3389,2434,422
23,636
Balance inhands of
omptrollerand
receiver
$13,04322,88410,43330,40415,09658, 59686,65236, 20610, 5684,483
91, 530136,181
3,917249,020
8,38287,80151,27415, 53321,30651, 53536,142
171,60333,7748,018
11,3618,334
21,35123, 776
123, 262
23, 66911,386
106, 82117,884
103, 55835, 776
1,030, 234225,776
8,32830, 20814, 0584,828
15, 0859,444
479,199
71, 6453, 454
64, 5266,464
48, 57519 572
23, 43018, 35286, 879
10, 35314, 2711,344
81, 040
343, 7338,0335,459
26,8981,346
37,10559,67642, 3378,082
192, 589
Amountreturnedto share-
holders incash
Amount ofassessment
uponshare-holders
$25,00050,00050,00025,00025,00025,00025,00025,000
100,00025,00050,000
200, 00025,00075,00025,000
100,000100,00025,00075,00050,00050,00065,00060,00025,00025,00035,000
25,000100,00075, 000
40,00025, 00050,00050,000
100,00060, 000
300,000200,000
75, 00025, 00050, 00025,000
100, 00030, 000
500,000100,000100,00025,00055,000
200, 00050,00025,000
25,00025,00035, 00050, 000
25, 00025,000
25,000
75, 000
200,00025,00025,000
200,00025,00050,00025,00050,00025,000
150,000
Amountof claimsproved
$123,964477,795174, 210298,192123, 271
1,482,412376,160245,413
41,653620, 931359, 563
74, 2971,026, 997
324, 466597,393662,274164, 765292,114361, 764538, 518893, 835211,32647,51065, 857
102,101
164,054277,431
1,351, 361
140, 035274, 982621, 017319,170667, 600226, 838
2,657,1111,457, 555
533, 601143, 304190, 43041,377
705, 659205, 572
3, 617, 082453, 432463, 371132, 253362, 394450, 814496, 926
87, 792
504, 774162, 218201, 590606, 793
392, 699262, 956
941, 685
3, 251, 935
210, 6961,350, 533
3,413262, 757324, 529656,312200, 247
1,601,094
Divi-dends
(per cent)
10
40
1010
40
351510
50
9055
3010
1045
3040
253020504045205525
15
1554
2010
82.45
25
4050
100
60
55
Interestdivi-dends
(per cent)Finally closed
" "1
Oct. 7,1925
Dec. 16,1924
iI
100
Apr. 30, 1925
Jan. 15,1925Apr. 20,1925
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757758760761762663764765767768770771772773774775776777778779780781782783784785786787788789790791794795796797798799801802803804805806807808809810811812813814815816817818819820821822823824825826827829830831832833834835836837
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TABLE NO. 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization,amounts collected from all sources, loans 'paid and other, disbursements, losses onassets returned to stockholders to year ended October 81, 1925—Continued
Title and location of bank Date oforganization
Capitalstock
Receiverappointed
State National Bank, Carlsbad, N. Mex. 2 . . .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, AlaFirst National Bank, Ulen, MinnCitizens National Bank, Centerville, TennNational Border Bank, El Paso, Tex _First National Bank, Alma, WisMerchants National Bank, Grinnell, IowaFirst National Bank, Morgan, Tex __First National Bank, Abbeville, AlaFirst National Bank, Dodge, Nebr _First National Bank, Algona, Iowa _First National Bank, Boise City, OklaFirst National Bank, Ailendale, S. CFirst National Bank, Barnwell, S. CFirst National Bank, Center, TexFarmers National Bank, Dodge Center, MinnFirst National Bank, Torrington, WyoParkesburg National Bank, Parkesburg, PaFirst National Bank, Buffalo, Okla _ .First National Bank, Oldham, S. DakFirst National Bank, Savoy, MontFirst National Bank, Spring Hope, N . CStockmans National Bank, Columbus, Mont.First National Bank, Alexandria, MinnFirst National Bank, Townsend, Mont _First National Bank, Rigby, IdahoPeoples National Bank, Hot Springs, S. DakFirst National Bank, Sylvester, Ga._First National Bank, Salem, S. Dak _Jefferson County National Bank, Rigby, Idaho 2
Neoga National Bank, Neogo, 111First National Bank, Mohall, N. DakFirst National Bank, Excelsior Springs, MoLogan County National Bank, Sterling, ColoFirst National Bank, Buena Vista, GaFirst National Bank, Hampton, Ga.__Perry National Bank, Perry, Iowa _Farmers National Bank, Hempstead, TexFirst National Bank, Crystal, N . Dak___The National Bank of Abbeville, S. CCommercial National Bank, Charleston, S. G._First National Bank, Quincy, FlaNational Bank of Commerce, Pierre, S. Dak__Black Hawk National Bank, Waterloo, Iowa 2Lebanon National Bank, Lebanon, Tenn_First National Bank, Shelley, IdahoFirst National Bank, Brinsmade, N. DakFirst National Bank, Atwater, Minn __First National Bank, Renville, Minn.. __.First National Bank, Idabel, Okla. . .First National Bank, Pleasantville, IowaFirst National Bank, Cavalier, N. Dak _First National Bank, Stevensville, MontFirst National Bank, Wapanucka, Okla.. _First National Bank, Matoaka, W. VaFirst National Bank, Volant, Pa.1
City National Bank, Clarksville, TexFirst National Bank, Montpelier, Idaho..First National Bank, Buhl, IdahoFirst National Bank, Lemmon, S. Dak _Commercial National Bank, Greenville, TexFarmers National Bank, Chandler, OklaFirst National Bank, Bamberg, S. CFirst National Bank, Bandon, OregGeorgia National Bank, Athens, GaOsceola National Bank, Osceola, IowaFirst National Bank, Wimbledon, N. DakFirst National Bank', Hedrick, Iowa2
First National Bank, Jasper, Minn
Feb.Mar.Feb.Jan.MayAug.Feb.Dec.MayJan.MayApr.MayAug.JuneMayAug.Nov.Jan.Sept.Feb.Oct.Feb.Sept.Aug.MayMayJulyJuneJan.JuneMayMar.JulyJuneJulySept.MayOct.Oct.JulyJan.Apr.Sept.Oct.MayMayFeb.Apr.Apr.JulyDec.JuneDec.Dec.Aug.Nov.Feb.Aug.Nov.JuneOct.Aug.Aug.Oct.Nov.Nov.Apr.Feb.O<Oct..Feb.Aug.Oct.
8,191727.191728,19244,1909
29.191816.191913.190512.190331.191017,192416.190628.18833.1902
17,190118.190415.188430,191730.19179,1919
10.19014.19036,1908
27,18802,1907
30,191229.19186,1919
12.19189,1883
31.191113.191923?190811,1902
5', 19019,1919
11,190517,19035,1905
11.190512,190513,19112,19125,1893
12.190516.18855,19144.1904
13,189017.190313.190715.191911,190615,191419.190210.19062,1900
24,19114,19158,19017,191814.19208,19149,190410,191716.190824.190425.192119,192025,191014,19028.19017,190311,39.007.1902
$75,000100,00050,00030,00025,00025,00035, 00025, 00030, 000200,00025,000100,00035, 000100,00050,00050,00025,00050,00050,00050,00030,00050,00050,00025,00025,00025,00050,00050,00060,00050,00080,00025,00050,00025,00050,00025,00025,00025,000150,00050,00050,00075,00050,00025,00075,000200,000100,000100,000200,00080,00025,00025,00025,00025,00080,00025,00025,00025,00025,00050,00025,000200,00050,000100,00050,000150,00025, 00045,00025,000400/00025, 00025, 00025, 00030,000
Aug. 25,1924Aug. 30,1924Sept. 4,1924Sept. 20,1924Oct. 4,1924Oct. 6,1924Oct. 23,1924Oct. 28,1924
do.Oct. 30,1924Nov. 7,1924Nov. 12,1924Nov. 13,1924Nov. 14,1924Nov. 22,1924Nov. 24,1924Nov. 25,1924Dec. 3,1924
do.do -
Dec. 9,1924 |Dec. 16,1924 :Dec. 26,1924Dec. 27,1924Jan. 3,1925
doJan. 7,1925
do.Jan. 8,1925
.do.Jan. 12,1925Jan. 15,1925
do.Jan. 16,1925Jan. 17,1925Jan. 21,1925Jan. 22,1925Jan. 24,1925Jan. 26,1925
do.Jan. 27,1925Feb. 5,1925Feb. 7,1925
dodo.do
Feb. 11,1925do.
Feb. 13,1925.do.dodo.Feb. 14,1925
.do.Feb. 18,1825Feb. 21,1925
.do.Mar. 2,1925
.do
Mar. :Apr.Apr.
Mar. 3,1925Mar. 7,1925Mar. 9,1925Mar. 13,1925
16,19252,19256,1925
Apr. 10,1925do
Apr. 13,1925i Apr. 17,1925' Apr. 22,1925
Apr, 23,1925Apr. 24,1925May 1,1925
* Receiver appointed to complete unfinished liquidation.
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Nominal assets at date of suspension
Estimatedgood
$122, 62978,10566, 58813, 04433, 340
209, 28776, 607
171, 843915, 858100, 759728, 525
62, 56281, 215
194, 730510, 551
89, 45385, 65395, 679
157,17369, 229
258,131234, 591
78,46486, 664
6,986171, 58339, 730
226,18826, 919
340,17173,979
317,88273,357
98, 53611, 592
132, 279282,949108,64346, 072
462,489121,388158,311276, 265231,376187, 303597,405
6,60019,86158, 55527.301
105,342202,858109,00698,188
183,49434,15559,946
566, 624
114,95277,160
121,723308,378438, 483113, 95045,073
108, 3241,916, 328
85, 81839, 580
84,230
Estimateddoubtful
$145, 815240, 59089, 37731, 565
9, 82493, 641
146, 58140, 589
754, 48875, 474
286, 48813, 671
114,117295, 553212, 738120, 273200, 41197,13166, 323
417, 62625, 54666,923
146, 527114, 51220, 625
102, 56875,311
330,01352, 930
342, 825101,441105,566106,969
66,30760, 55899, 534
351,68844, 23261, 249
214,831126,969105,849153, 733643,034259,814223,923
131,38550,830
128,634173, 594118, 611156,439114, 209147,202102,570147, 713
5,820
210,730117,32692,454
154,731263, 743153, 301117, 240108, 699743, 757
56, 263104,974
225,61(3
Estimatedworthless
$72,86685,63935,16711, 62013,40169, 00199, 673
8,013200,838113, 448450, 521
20,15786, 533
124,18780, 49323, 857
129,16168,28348, 307
370,42999, 81775,81886,087
105,8802,857
82, 60481.382
493; 467105, 961275,19396,81165,80367,459
49,12685,30019,411
284, 52055, 78044,929
172,32521,14276,571
113,575486,938134,405351,952
90,34249,60212,127
255,420148,063125,051130,45172,3744,616
130,58827
118, 252382.089441,139147,372227,107101,38225,05653, 555
585, 89670,15644,317
206, 922
Additionalassets re-
ceived sincedate of
suspension
$9,8446.2988; 526
199512
38,97813, 862
119, 45944, 944
6,79545,312
3,1533,5943,959
23, 66712,2057,8022,3459,3468,9709,086
74,01251, 8084,7943,4083,2332,196
29,0928,444
23, 80013,82910, 8445,653
2,8843,942
25,35615,676
1,180450
22,9556,1403,5038,1507,374
11,91216,714
1021,8537,4631,3749,145
15,7073,966
62,3923,180
10, 5546,631
265,279
6,12810,8867,2425,077
29,7492,0331,088
10,81520,099
5,6656,951
6,175
Total assets
$351,154410, 632199, 65856, 42857, 077
410, 907336, 723339, 904
1,915,928296. 476
1,510, 84699,543
285, 459618, 409827, 449245, 788423, 027263, 438279,149866, 254392, 580451,144362, 886311,850
33,876359,988198, 619
1,078, 760194, 254981, 789286,060300, 095253,428
216, 853161,392276, 580934,833209,835152, 700872,600275,639344,234551, 723
1,368,722593,434
1,189,9946,702
243,446166,450169,436543,501485, 239394,462405,240406, 250151,895343,876837, 750
450,062587,461662,558615.558959; 082370, 666
- 188,457279, 393
3,266,080217,902195, 822
522, 343
Offsetsallowed
and settled
$27,82815,1442,324
23261
12,08418,17415,815
258, 03311, 48417, 31316,8445, 854
12, 73919,22215,1748,9596,884
25,1028,863
47,23350,08922,78316, 389
1,15422, 7173,624
41, 5581,401
16,79421,76556, 5346,962
13,8422,566
23,15386,925
6903,974
11,07324,477
1,69936,172
3718,28245, b38
4,635648
11,47022,97537,698
3,1897,9039,5362,005
156, 521
16, 2179,5095,350
30,98237,35910,001
1,00811,906
155, 7622,4785,173
7,627
Loss on assetscompoundedor sold underorder of court
$4,469168, 795
798
121,028484, 351
36,163741
23,58967,18216,178
3,000
1, 664
7873,450
23, 74218,066
786
59, 6603,000
10,488
837
640
189,658379
1,313
3,66823,504
1,617810
124,796
7,071
1,8702,515
514
8408418428438448458488478488498508518528538548558568578588598608618628638048G5886867863869870871872873874875876877878879880881882883884885888887888889890891892893894895
897898899900901902903904905906907908909910911912913
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84084184284384484584684784884985085185285385485585685785885986086186286386486586686786886987087187287387487587687787887988088188288388488588688788888989089189289389489589689789889990090190?903904905906907908909910911912913
Nominalvalue of
remaininguncollected
assets
$Oftl 975
134,37751,28142, 619
360,325264,884
249,1471,149,136
54, 611157,845
564,040159, 097316,318183,397153, 721732,531216,476158, 664235, 935174,490
238, 722169,370706,487160, 258740, 812220, 296211, 261159, 841
133, 400144, 988131, 522595, 473169, 703141,027680, 446185, 003305, 313249, 258
1, 084, 077380, 680738, 802
233, 313115, 512150, 874449, 912268, 887262, 828306,179331, 78296, 492
313, 624430,824
376, 338452, 294367,126371, 036654,993318, 023157, 502168, 739
2,343,272171, 321169,458
422,064
Assetsreturnedto stock-holders'
agent
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Collectedfromassets
$116,882226,693
62, 9575,124
14,19737,70053, 665
203, 0611,173, 544
35, 845308,234
27,34798,171
538,488228, 009
71, 51794,75073,157
100, 326123,196128, 871241,604100, 71897, 22914, 65697,76325, 625
271, 05529, 595
224,18343, 99932,30076,147
69, 61113, 838
121, 068252, 43539,4427,699
181, 08165, 51937, 222
266, 29394,950
194, 093405, 854
6,70210,13344, 99017, 91482,119
189, 70970, 43295, 87266, 56545, 86728, 247
250, 405
55, 890124, 848165, 286213, 540259, 65942, 64229,94796, 878
764, 53144,10321,191
92,138
Collectedfrom
assessmentupon share-
holders
$33,43045,7865,8251,5506,475
3036,280
20,46087, 28013,34175,069
80047.90050,00030,5004,250
12,07513, 52516,2007,1744,350
34, 0181,500
15, 561
39,43312, 65040, 9305,493
40, 31911, 8375,8002,200
15, 6501,0004,500
72, 5352,850
18, 85024, 03022, 3755,750
47, 56798,10058, 56438, 35094, 97463, 37515,9041,0006,7001,0001,0507,500
17, 0507,100
34, 450
43, 75040, 894
5,1251,800
52,8254,425
12,34016, 5805,8007,2597,225
6,728
Totalcollections
from allsources
$150,312272,479
68, 7826,674
20, 67238,00359,945
223, 5211,2G0, 824
49,186383,303
28,147146, 071588,488258, 509
75, 767106,82586, 682
116, 526130,370133, 221275,622102, 218112, 790
14, 656137,19638, 275
311, 98535, 088
264, 50255, 83638,10078, 347
85, 26114, 838
125, 568324, 970
42, 29226, 549
205, 11187, 89442, 972
313, 860193,050252, 657444, 204101, 67673, 50860, 89418, 91488, 819
190, 70971, 482
103, 37283, 61552, 96728, 247
284, 855
99, 640165, 742170, 411215, 340312,48447,06742, 287
113,458770, 33151,36228,416
98,866
Securedand
preferredliabilities
paid
$74,832192,36940, 6553,996
10, 84826, 31833,12435, 62391, 5386,351
192,3099, 365
11,446128, 737137,34059,85253,31139,94426, 50077, 54727,92070,41536, 39630, 7316,644
10, 64110,23772, 01918, 994
180, 6205,942
17,15835, 515
47, 7614,0311,788
188, 74130, 410
5, 57765, 29729, 28422. 92320, 78460. 995
113, 25338,90294,974
30, 5009,321
36639, 35441, 59562, 076
1,58922, 42811, 85245, 838
27,12669, 84393, 726
87051,163
6328, 69259,116
628,99318, 570
35
52,338
Dividendspaid
$56,67951, 3 01
178, 6281,136,115
9,276109, 246456, 678
58, 203
70,493171, 541
52, 8767,035
77, 864
82,160
15, 991
82, 792
274, 568
65, 719
12, 292
128,152
Legalexpenses
$2663,653
9914718
333645
2, 7573,069
7341,837
258562257857
579025
942• 1, 522
205
458439
512,8802,0381, 772
208903381
122 !
11088
242484
26
479647
579824309
2,716
40
2
1,06734
33
14068
551120
1,60968
22213
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Receivers'salary
and otherexpenses
$9,29410,1525,540
7903,6515,9086,2796,513
30,1027,7239,3993,8506,7992, 816
11,2974,2463,7733,1816,9998,1845,668
11, 5305,4315,878
9268,4184,431
10, 5583,5459,2724,7812,0985,486
3,7982,7337,3827,3754,5292,9199,0034.6283^7746,4938,5314,984
11, 700
3,0202,8293,7264,8678,5424,3315,0243,0173,9035,260
8,9816,1264,3645,870
10,8364,4311,3323,134
12, 9712,3521,498
3,762
Balance inhands of
comptrollerand
receiver
$9,24115,00421, 596
1,8416,1555,446
19,897
34, 378179, 758
5,39818, 018
109,01511,61249,65143, 53223,88243,11728,93522,13659,93322, 866
37, 40721,569
145,47612,34173, 70744, 73218,84437, 224
17,6017,986
116,15645, 578
7,32718,053
130,33253,33516,27511,436
122,70068, 392
390, 8866,702
73, 50815,0426,764
84,72518,33620,27836,93177,00227,52212,459
233, 757
63,39389, 70571, 770
208,480248,87642,50512, 26350, 986
128, 35430,44026,883
42, 766
Amountreturnedto share-
holders incash
Amount ofassessment
uponshare-
holders
$100,00050,00030,00025,00025,00035,00025,00030,000
200,00025,000
100, 00035, 000
100,00050,00050,00025,00050, 00050,00050,00030, 00050,00050,00025,00025,00025,00050,00050, 00060,00050,00080,00025,00050,00025,000
25,00025,00025,000
150,00050,00050,00075,00050,00025,00075,000
200,000100,000100,000200,00080,00025,00025,00025,00025,00080,00025,00025,00025,00025,00050,000
200,00050,000
100,00050,000
150,00025,00045,00025,000
400,00025,00025,000
30,000
Amountof claimsDroved
$144,653128, 253105, 71716, 52632,400
262, 961251, 890190, 080658, 013255, 519
1,057,67146,437
145, 6616, 023
700, 944108,134295, 890175,434233, 729568,415201, 388343, 358131, 819224, 099
5,995283, 276
63, 251821, 596
71,317607, 111150,330
51,821141,833
106, 60465,477
186,199429,410105,03894,097
531,841160, 781249,191392,244923,116275, 738891, 628
137,000123,226111,031452, 631366,359168,975235,479332,945
75,30890,576
459, 551
118,801249,950233,036517, 785390, 895207, 996102,197145,052
7,410188,16872,096
288,420
Divi-dends
(per cent)
4040
92. 49675
2075
100
25
3550
2510030
10
15
20
70
25
10
35
Interestdivi-
dends(per cent)
100
Finally closed
Sept. 30,1925June 28,1925
Mar. 31,1925
Sept. 30,1925
July 15,1925
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894895
897
900901902903904905906907908909910911912913
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Title and location of banks Date oforganization
Capitalstock
Receiverappointed
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931932933934935936937938939940941942943944945946947
First National Bank of Las Vegas, East Las Vegas, N.Mex „.
First National Bank, Conyers, Ga .Hugo National'Bank, Hugo, Okla_ ___First National Bank, Carnegie, PaBurgettstown National Bank, Burgettstown, Pa . .First National Bank, Selma, N. CFirst National Bank, Madison, S. DakFarmers National Bank. Louisburg, N. C _First National Bank, Florence, S. C _First National Bank, Clear Lake, S. Dak._. ___,First National Bank, Grand on, WisCity National Bank, Hugo, OkiaFirst National Bank, Springer,. N. MexMerchants National Bank, Detroit, MinnFirst National Bunk, St, Cloud, MinnFirst National Bank, Simla, ColoFirst National Bank, Abercrombie, N. Dak ._First National Bank, Wausa, Nebr.First National Bank, Redwood Falls, Minn _First National Bank, Lumberton, N. CFirst National Bank, Walters, OkiaFirst National Bank, Lake Park, MinnFirst National Bank, Sbeyenne, N. DakFirst National Bank, Devol, Okia _First National Bank, Dell Rapids, S. DakGlobs National Bank, Denver,. Colo.. _First National Bank, Libby, Mont.First National Bank, Warren, Minn. _ .___First National Bank, Winifred, Mont __First National Bank, Hallock, Minn_ ___First National Bank, Buffalo, Minn _Manilla National Bank, Manilla, IowaLove!and National Bank, Loveland,. Colo. __Winner National Bank, Winner, S» Dak
Total..
Aug. 25,1879Sept. 3,1918Apr. 11,1905May 16,1892Jan. 25,1879May 7,1915Mar. 29; 1884Aug. 1,1912Mar. 23,1910June 28,1922Mar. 16,1909Feb. 10,1922Oct. lS,i919Feb. 9,1905Sept. 25,1882May 10,1919Aug; 25,1906Mar. 27,1911Mar. 11,1901July 21,1904Jan. 10,1903Feb. 10; 1904Aug. 28,1907Nov. 4,1919Apr. 21,1880Feb. 5,1920Oct. 25,1909May 18,1901May 17,1917Aug. 5,1903June 7,1917Nov. 12,1901Feb. 14,190(5Sept. 20,1921
$200,00075,000
200,000100, 000100,00030,00050,00025,000
150; ooo25,00050,000
100,00050,00060,000
250,00025,00025,00075,00070,00050,00050,00025,00025,00025,00060,000
200,00040,00050,00025,00060,00050,00025,000
100, 00060,000
May 4,1925May 12,1925
do- ..do.
May 14,1925May 16,1925May 21,1925May 22,1925
.doMayMayJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJulyJulyAug.Aug..Aug.Sept..Sept.Sept.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.
25,192529,19255,1925
15,192522,192524,192525,192530,19259,1925
29,19254,1925% 1925
24,19258,1925
17,192526,1925
1,19256,192510,192515,192516,192517,19252U, 192522,192524,1925
23,105,000
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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
Estimatedgood
$432,11969,206
462,9721,138, 223
975, 738165, 454237,38470,087
1,360, 861146, 042242, 760105, 551183,276151,253686,88844, 508
106, 552221,01288, 616
398, 70194,835
79, 534,09&
Estimateddoubtful
$321,751155,373397,029511,485497.425104,954207,006
50,26987,000
165,713232,165107,02130, 540
273,8381,451, 826
35, 68189, 517
253,375303,046105, 297138,374
82,287,038
Estimatedworthless
$353,19056,230
494,309317, 405524, 29029,654
279,242
208,973158, 70443,489
167, 57150.267
204; 814398,048
36,14858, 524
305, 255127,066124,82363,640
48,870,768
Additionalassets re-
ceived sincedate of
suspension
$21,4031,093
39,25010,62811,719
1,4093,4921,661
14,93410,1608,8397,8412,2403,517
27,096632
4, 5935,2567,8052,953
718
17,459,251
Total assets
$1,128,463281,902
1,393, 5601,977, 7412,009,172
301.471727,124131,017
1,671,768480, 609527, 253387,984266, 323633, 422
2, 563, &38116. 967259,187784,898526, 533631, 779297, 567
Offsetsallowed
and settled
$90,351179
86,28380,02139,976
1838,5493,222
108, 9453,6437,9576, 4234. 397
15, 24938, 4332,8485,8045,6545,8201, 386
228,151,155 14, 947,055
Loss on assetscompoundedor sold underorder of court
$16, 236
68,425
16, 914, 760
914915916917918919920921922923924
926927928
930931932933
QQt-
936987
939940941942943944945946947
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TABLE N O . 43.—National banks in charge of receivers, dates of organization'amounts collected from all sources, loans paid and other disbursements, losses onassests returned to stockholders to year ended October 31, 1925—Continued
914915916917918919920921922923924925926927928929930931932933934935936937938939940941942943944945946947
Nominalvalue of
remaininguncollected
assets
$811,687263,041
1, 050, 7961,008, 2391, 262, 883
265,167645,158115,195502,761443,449383, 783336, 505199, 200533, 925
2,305, 08890, 658
193,305722, 911458, 001469, 766295,112
111, 293,121
Assetsreturnedto stock-holders'
agent
$182,645
Collectedfromassets
$210,18918,682
256,481889,481706,31336,12173,41712,600
991, 63733, 517
135,51345, 05662, 72684, 248
220, 33723,46160, 07856,33362, 712
160, 6272,455
84,813,574
Collectedfrom
assessmentupon share-
holders
$19,1501,803
24,006500500
5,4879,475
275
1,72514, 8903,0982, 000
19, 88313,3255,5754,1005,5001,0166,640
7,099,143
Totalcollections
from allsources
$229,33920,485
280,487889,981706, 813
41, 60882, 89212,875
991, 63735, 242
150, 40348,15464, 726
104,131233, 66229,03664,17861, 82363, 728
167, 2672,455
91,912,717
Securedand
preferredliabilities
paid
$37,83517,291
164,552111,11970,46020,26441,2573,208
325,3215,440
49, 52713,17340, 28252,378
111,5124,904
13722,53715,21580,054
39,114,349
Dividendspaid
$566,481
646, 758
32,653,156
Legalexpenses
$373
301
589
5340
17634388
4571712
7
977,317
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appointment of receiver, and closing, ivith amounts of nominal and additional assets,assets, expenses of receiverships, claims proved, dividends paid, and remaining
Receivers'salary
and otherexpenses
$6,0471,4094,7387,2328,1732,5143,2381,6025,7673,2714, 4371,0761, 5363,3816,6002,0142,2242,0642,1152,770
820
4,605,034
Balance inhands of
comptrollerand
receiver
$185,0841,785
110,896205,149628,180
18,24138, 3978,012
13, 75126, 35596,09633,81722,90848, 372
115,09322,10161,80537,23246,39884, 436
1,635
14,210,110
Amountreturnedto share-
holders incash
$352, 751
Amount ofassessment
uponshare-
holders
$200,00075,000
200,000100,000100,00030, 00050,00025,000
25,00050,000
100,00050,00060,000
250JJ0025*00025,00075,00070,00050,00050,000
20,150,000
Amountof claimsproved
$658,156154,682454, 605
1, 420, 415709, 644272, 914
62, 247
175, 937106, 70259,003
273,09548, 370
208,294
447, 709163,356
125, 566,586
Divi-dends
(per cent)
40
60
Interestdivi-
dends(per cent)
Finally closed
914915916917918919920921922923924925926927
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260 BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
TA<6LE NO* 44.—National banks restored to solvency after having been pfa&ed incharge of receivers
Title and location of bankReceiverappointed
Capitalstock
Abington National Bank, Abington, MassFarley National Bank, Montgomery, Ala.First National Bank, Arkansas City, KansCity National Bank, Brownwood, TexCitizens National Bank, Spokane Falls, WashFirst National Bank, Pbilipsburg, MontBozeman National Ban-k, Bozeman, MontMontana National Bank, Helena, MontFirst National Bank, Great Falls, MontFirst National Bank, Kankakee, 111First National Bank, Orlando, Fla _ _Citizens National Bank, Muncie, IndFirst 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, MassSeventh National Bank, New York, N YFirst National Bank, Austin, Tex _Bolivar National Bank, Bolivar, Pa _ _.Federal National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa •_First National Bank, Allegheny, Pa__First National Bank, Brooklyn, N. YUnion National Bank, Sommerville, PaFirst National Bank, Burnside, Ky___.First-Seeond National Bank, Pittsburgh, PaMarion National Bank, Marion, KansFirst National Bank, Gallatin, Term.. _.American National Bank, Pensacola, Fla _First National Bank, Islip, N. Y._.._ __Farmers and Merchants National Bank, Mount Morris, Pa_Union National Bank, Providence, KyFirst National Bank, Perry, Ark____ _Third National Bank? Fitzgerald, GaWharton National Bank, Wharton, TexFirst National Bank, Casselton, N. DakFirst National Bank, Daytona, Fla _._First National Bank, Killeen, TexFirst National Bank, Streeter, N. DakState National Bank, Carlsbad, N. MexNocona National Bank, Nocona, Tex__First National Bank, Tombstone, Ariz _First Rational Bank, Lafayette, ColoFirst National Bank, Poplar, MontFirst National Bank, Lawton, Okla.National Bank of Hastings, Hastings, OklaFirst National Bank, Mohall, N. DakFirst National Bank, Ackerman, MissMerchants National Bank, Ada, Okla __First National Bank, Watts, CalifFirst National Bank, Wetumka, OklaFirst National Bank, Tower City, N. DakMilnor National Bank, Milnor, N* DakFirst National Bank, Spanish Fork, UtahCitizens National Bank, Jamestown, N. DakCitizens National Bank, Sisseton. S. DakFarmers National Bank, Red Oak, IowaPowell National Bank, Powell, Wyo _First National Bank, Walhalla, N. Dak__City National Bank, MeAloster, OklaFirst National Bank, Volant, Pa
Aug. .,.Oct. 7,1891June 15,1893June 20,1893July 1,1893July 8,1893July 23,1893Aug. 2,1893Aug. ^1893
do.Aug. 14,1893
do—Got. 5,1893Aug. 24,1895July 26,1896Jan. ?, 1897May 23,1898June 27,1901Aug 3,1901Oct. 1,1903Oct. 21,1903Oct. 22,1903Oct. 25,1907Oct. 16,1908Sept. 17,1909July 7,1913Jan. 12,1914Mar. 25,1914Sept. 2,1914'Dee. 30,1914Feb. 4,1915Feb. 12,1915May 17,1915June 3,1915July 29,1915Dec. 6,1915Apr. 16,1917Nov. 16,1920Feb. 16,1921Mar. 19,1921Mar. 25,1921Aug. 25,1921Sept. 16,1921Nov. 9,1921Dec. 12,1921Dec. 22,1921Jan. 4,1922Jan. 12,1922Feb. 20,1922June 20,1923Oct. 2,1923Nov. 7,1923Nov. 28,1923Jan. 28,1924Mar. 21,1924Mar. 24,1924Mar. 27,1924
doJune 23,1924June 24,1924Mar. 7,1925
Total, 61 banks..
NATIONAL BANKS WHICH FAILED SUBSEQUENT TO SOLVENCY
Citizens National Bank, Spokane Falls, Wash.1First National Bank, Port Angeles, Wash.1First National Bank, Orlando, Fla.1First National Bank, Arkansas City, Kans.1Ben Hill National Bank, Fitzgerald, Ga.12State National Bank, Carlsbad, N. Mex.iFirst National Bank, Mohall, N. Dak.1First National Bank, Lawton, Okla.1First National Bank, Poplar, Mont.1
Dec.Apr.Nov.Oct.Mar.Aug.Jan.Nov.Dec.
3,189426,189529,189519,18996,191625.192422.192518.192217.1923
Total, 9 banks..
$150,000100.000125,000150,000150,00050,00050,000600,000250,00050,000150,000200,00050,000
300,000500, 000100,000250,000500, 000100, 00030, 000
2,000, 000350, 000300, 00Q50, 00Q25,000
3,400, OQQ25,00050,000
300, 00025,00025, 00025,00025, 00050, 00030, 00050,0C050,00050,00025,00075, 00050,00025,000:25,00025, 000
200, 00025,00025,00025. 000100, 00050, 00040, 00050, 00030,00025,00050,00050, 000GO, 00040,00025,00050,00025,000
11,680,000
150,000- 50, 00085,000100,00050,00075,00025, 000
200, OCX)25, 000
760,000
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TABLES NO. 45.—Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during thelast year, with the total dividends in each case up to November 1,1925
Name and location of bank
First National Bank, Abbeville, Ala
National Bank of Abbeville, Abbeville,B.C.
State NationalN. Mex.
Bank, Albuquerque,
First National Bank, Alexandria, S. Dak.2First National Bank, Alexandria, Minn__First National Bank, Alma, Wis _State National Bank, Ardmore, Okla
First National Bank, Baker, Mont.
The National Bank of Barnesville, Ohio_.
First National Bank, Basin, WyoFirst National Bank, Beach, N. DakUnion National Bank, Beloit, Kans
FarmersMont.
National Bank, Big Sandy,
American National Bank, Billings, Mont-Edwards National Bank, Booker, Tex . .First National Bank, Bottineau, N. Dak_.
First National Bank, Bridgewater S. Dak.
Bristow National Bank, Bristow, Okla...
First National Bank, Bristow, Nebr.
Farmers National Bank, Burlington, Kans
First National Bank, Carlsbad, N. Mex..
National Bank of Carlsbad, N. MexFirst National Bank, Carnegie, Pa
First National Bank, Carter, Mont_.First National Bank, Center, Tex._.
Citizens NationalTenn.2
Bank, Centerville,
Farmers National Bank, Chandler, Okla__First National Bank, Charlo, Mont
Date of ap-pointment of
receiver
Nov. 14,1924
Feb. 7,1925
Apr. 14,1924
June 23,1924Jan.Nov.Dec.
8,19257,19245,1922
May 20,1924
Nov. 14,1923
June 14,1924Jan; 24,1924
Nov. 13,1923
Jan. 3,1922
Sept. 23,1922Dec. 12,1921Apr. 12,1923
July 18,1924
July 21,1924
Mar. 24,1924
May 21,1924
Apr. 28,1924
Feb. 6,1924May 12,1925
Nov.Dec.
9.19233.1924
Oct. 28,1924
Apr. 10,1925Feb. 20,1924
Dividends paid during the year
Date
Mar. 18,1925June 16,1925May 13,1925June 18,1925July 8,1925Aug. 13,1925Aug. 31,1925Feb. 4,1925
Apr. 9,1925July 24,1925Jan. 6,1925Sept. 15,1925Oct. 28,1925Jan. 5,1925Feb. 11,1925Mar. 14,1925
doSept. 11,1925Oct. 27,1925Mar. 11,1925Aug. 13,1925
doDec. 24,1924
doAug. 13,1925Mar. 21,1925July 24,1925May 21,1925June 3,1925July 24,1925Oct. 23,1925Sept. 30,1925
Mar. 7,1925June 10,1925Jan. 15,1925Apr. 27,1925Apr. 28,1925Jan. 27,1925Feb. 13,1925Apr. 10,1925June 18,1925July 9,1925June 5,1925July 31,1925Mar. 14,1925
doNov. 28,1924Jan. 29,1925Apr. 6,1925
doJuly 9,1925May 28,1925Aug. 17,1925Oct. 15, 1925Aug. 13,1925
---.:doSept. 22,1925Oct. 27,1925
doJuly 29,1925July 6,1925Aug. 5,1925Sept. 4,1925Oct. 15,1925Sept. 10,1925
Oct. 29,1925Jan. % 1925Mar. 31, 1925Apr. 21,1925
Amount
$106, 517. 68i 2, 727. 83
194, 617. 571 1, 307. 0539,184. 50
i 235.1339, 223. 69
408, 625. 72
1 23, 714. 38i 5, 567. 0710, 586. 6682,159. 5824, 561. 68i 1, 882. 42i 3, 315. 6539,092. 72
19.87l 881. 02
1 51. 4145, 729. 6713,162. 88
i 340. 441 8,195. 12
135, 760. 6227, 706. 1643, 399.12i 1, 526. 3580, 244. 65
1 12, 857. 55* 1, 589, 451 1, 200. 00
5,404. 03
l 1,391. 975,796.11
1 63. 761 354. 34
37, 840. 7051, 238. 241 1,064. 04
i 169. 3931, 482. 20
i 323. 593,474. 921 115. 721 132. 76
21,007. 2435, 592. 93
1 435. 4936, 224. 97
i 197. 54i 127. 24
163,107. 87i 1, 630. 88
1 20, 616. 9778, 215. 99
488, 653. 591 77, 827. 01142, 398. 451 3,109, 2812, 225. 9056, 204. 561 1,770.11
1 240. 561263.45
139,182,25
38, 381. 3710,342. 39
i 146. 846, 293. 53
Percent
75
50
10
1030
2.41010
3510
10
10.5
1025
100
1510
Totaldivi-
dendspaid to
cred-itors(per
cent)
70
30
1010
30
4515
10
1510.5
1020
25
40
30
10
40
"16"""40
10
2025
66.67
1525
20
4010
5020
25
15
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TABLE N O . 45.—Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during thelast year, with the total dividends in each case up to November 1, 1925—Con.
Name and location of bankDate of ap-
pointment ofreceiver
Dividends paid during the year
Date Amount Percent
Totaldivi-
dendspaid tocreditors(per
cent)
Citizens National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo
First National Bank, Cheyenne, Wyo __.
First National Bank, Clarkston, Wash...
National Bank of Cleburne, TexFirst National Bank, Clifton, Ariz.First National Bank in Clovis, N. Mex._First National Bank, Colquitt, GaFirst National Bank, Colusa, Calif
Condon National Bank, Condon, Oreg..Corydon National Bank, Corydon, Ind_.First National Bank, Cotton Plant, Ark_.First National Bank, Crawford, TexMerchants National Bank, Crookston,
Minn.
Citizens National Bank, Crosby, N. Dak.Dakota National Bank, Dickinson,
N. Dak.
First National Bank, Dodge, Nebr.*Drovers National Bank, East St. Louis,
111.
Second National Bank, Elkton, Md
City National Bank, El Paso, Tex
National Border Bank, El Paso, Tex.*Emmetsburg National Bank, Emmits-
burg, Iowa.First National Bank, Eureka, S. DakFarmers <fe Merchants National Bank,
Fairbury, Nebr.
First National Bank, Fairfield, Idaho
First National Bank, Forsyth, MontFirst National Bank. Fort Sumner,
N. Mex.
July 21,1924
July 9,1924
Feb. 12,1924
Oct. 27,1921Apr. 2,1923
Sept. 4,1924Aug. 14,1923Nov. 22,1922
Dec. 18,1923Mar. 8,1922Apr. 7,1922July 16,1921Mar. 24,1924
Mar. 21,1923Feb. 7,1924
Nov. 22,1924May 22,1924
Feb. 18,1922
May 8,1924
Oct. 30,1924Mar. 11,1921
Aug. 20,1920
Mar. 15,1924
Aug. 26,1920
Dec. 18,1923Feb. 26,1924
First National Bank, Qering, Nebr
First National Bank, Grandfield, Okla
Commercial National Bank, Great Falls,Mont.
First National Bank, Grey Eagle, Minn__
doJuly 21,1923
Dec. 9,1922
Nov. 8,1923
MayJulySept.JuneJuneSept.Apr.JuneOct.Aug.Nov.Apr.Sept.Feb.Dec.Feb.Feb.Jan.Sept.Sept.Nov.Nov.Jan.Jan.Mar.MayJuneJan.Oct.
22,192531,192516,19253,1925
30,192516,192513,19254,1925
27,192513,192524.192410,192516.192524,192515,192425,192516,19258,19252,192526,192513,192425.19242,192528,192510.192519,19254,192514,192515,1925
do._____Mar. 19,1925Dec. 5,1924Feb. 3,1925May 14,1925May 28,1925Aug. 27,1925Apr. 20,1925May 13,1925Jan. 28,1925Feb. 7,1925Mar. 23,1925June 16,1925June 29,1925Sept. 15,1925June 20,1925Mar. 5,1925June 23,1925Jan. 29,1925May 14,1925Dec. 24,1924July 7,1925
doJan.Aug.Oct.Oct.Mar.Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJuneJuneAug.Mar.JuneMar.JulyAug.Jan.
27,192531,192521,192523,19256,19254,192516,192517,192525,192518,192527,192517,19255,192526,192523,192527,192513,192530,1925
Jan. 6,1925Feb. 25,1925
$585,978.821 16,130. 621 73,150. 45734,465.991 33, 288. 43145,221.12
34,842.10174.34
115,540.2643,658.65
51,301.0920,976.89
i 290.1448,473.8023,415.0194.604.1111, 787.23
2,745.191 260.07
138.50201,356. 901 3,058. 77
134,817. 6611,207.0028,902.3721,356. 92U,347.5415,135. 8849.869.12
154,051.24i 2,649. 54
i 680. 2289,927.48
1632.8875,541.20
i 66.42330,187.231 28,573.02i 30, 543.46i 3,733.25
389,120.32i 6,669. 9275,481.75
118,181.8187,416.5140,055.6140,055.6150,030.3252,679.63
1 215.6911,443.70i 7,270.3325,094.26
1 61.9066,014.8517,817.89
i 587.38i 180. 21U1.06117.53
7,420.44126.48
31,600.6011,053.88
1 409. 771 66. 69
19,018.1018,007.57
1124.151 367.20
50
~25~
20
10
40100
101015
15
16"20151012.535
20
16""16"
10
20.7555
2525
7.7
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13
50
' 25~
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1040
100
201075
1002
5520
25
55
20
60.75
"56"""
50
37.715
35
"16"
2315
10
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TABLE N O . 45.—Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during thelast year, with the total dividends in each case up to November 1} 1925—Con.
Name and location of bank
Merchants National Bank, Grinnell,Iowa.
Texas County National Bank, Guymon,Okla.
Citizens National Bank, Hankinson,N. Dak.
First National Bank, Harlowton, Mont..Havre National Bank, Havre, Mont
First National Bank, Hearne, Tex
First National Bank, Hemingford, Nebr_-
Farmers National Bank, Hempstead, Tex.First National Bank, Henryetta, Okla....
Miners National Bank, Henryetta, Okla..
First National Bank, Highland, Wis
First National Bank, Highwood, Mont...First National Bank, Hope, N. Mex
Peoples National Bank, Hot Springs,S. Dak.
Farmers & Merchants National Bank,Jefferson, Iowa.
City National Bank, Jerome, Idaho
First National Bank, Lake Preston,S. Dak.
First National Bank, Lansford, N. Dak..First National Bank, Lawton, OklaFirst National Bank, Lidgerwood, N.
Dak.2Northwestern National Bank, Livings-
ton, Mont.
Llano National Bank, Llano, Tex..First National Bank, Lovington, N. Mex.Traders National Bank, Lowell, Mass
Date of ap-pointment of
First National Bank, Lusk, Wyo
Merchants National Bank, Mandan,N. Dak.
First National Bank, Manville, Wyo
First National Bank, Marcus, IowaFirst National Bank, Marysville, Kans_.
First National Bank, Medina, N. Dak.__
Nov. 12,1924
Nov. 13,1923
Apr. 30,1924
Mar. 7,1923Sept. 16,1921
Jan. 21,1921
Nov. 10,1923
Feb. 7,1925July 31,1923
Dec. 21,1923
June 14,1923
Dec. 29,1922Oct. 30,1922
Jan. 15,1925
Apr. 27,1923
May 24,1923
Mar. 28,1924
Dec. 17,1923Nov. 18,1922June 17,1924
Aug. 30,1924
Apr. 18,1923Oct. 8,1923Oct. 20,1913
Feb. 7,1924
Dec. 26,1923
Dec. 11,1923
M a y 18,1921Apr. 15,1924
Dec. 20,1920
Dividends paid during the year
Date
Oct. 23,1925
Apr. 6,1925July 24,1925June 10,1925Sept. 23,1925
do.Jan. 2,1925Jan. 17,1925Apr. 13,1925Nov. 3,1924Jan. 27,1925May 17,1925Mar. 19,1925
do.Oct. 28,1925Nov. 14,1924Jan. 24,1925Mar. 26,1925June 5,1925July 29,1925
do.Apr. 2,1925May 23,1925June 12,1925July 31,1925Oct. 23,1925July 20,1925
do.June 4,1925Jan. 29,1925July 13,1925Oct. 21,1925
Feb. 7,1925June 26,1925July 6,1925Sept. 9,1925Jan. 15,1925Mar. 11,1925July 31,1925
Apr. 15,1925June 26,1925Oct. 7,1925
Mar. 2,1925July 7,1925
do.Oct.Feb.Oct.Dec.Jan.MayApr.Oct.Apr.
Dec.Oct.Oct.MayJan.Feb.Mar.MayJuneAug.June
23,192517,192523,192518.192415.192528,192510,192523,19259,1925
24,192523,192528,19257,192524,192525,192527,192525,192516,192525,192530,1925
Amount
$105,759.65
42,444.321978.49
40,127. 921 1,018.5620, 572.34
1 64. 781 388. 97
1 8, 417. 25i 69. 76
1 1, 543. 018,104. 27
40, 263. 91i 570. 81
48,185. 0995,187. 07i 2, 456. 50
i 821. 59i 789. 92
1 99. 3831, 435. 8527, 778. 57i 2, 914. 74
1 161. 07i 524. 68
i 1,125. 45i 245. 96
9,182. 7517,172. 9715, 285. 42
i 254. 2137, 646. 94
1 61. 9613.99
18, 527. 44i 32. 05
11, 349. 81i 69.16
27,497. 96
23,153.92i 398. 87
24, 325. 98
41, 843. 78i 665. 23
14,169. 67i 1,182. 32i 1,816.4320, 582. 53
i 236.071 6.40
i 319. 6913,478. 24
i 232. 4251, 558. 70
8, 512. 7413.35
11, 642. 5114, 616. 72
130,062. 66i 2, 701. 45
i 465. 47i 86. 07
79, 989. 44i 123. 34
20, 530. 76
Percent
6.67
Totaldivi-dendspaid tocred-itors(per
cent)
10
25
20
10
720
3010
1410
107.510
25
20
20
10
20
4
30
16
10
15
15
15
201025
15
10
25
306.5
10
42
4530
24
10
557.5
1025
45
4010
2015
402510
94
1515
3530
406.67
1 Represents payments made during the year on additional claims on account of dividends previouslydeclared.
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TABLE N O . 45.-—Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during thelast year, with the total dividends in each case up to November i, 1925—Cora.
Name and location of bankDate of ap-
pointment ofreceiver
Dividends paid during the year
Date Amount Percent
Totaldivi-dends
paid tocred-itors(percent)
Commercial National Bank, Miles City,Mont.
First National Bank, Minnesota Lake,Minn.
First National Bank, Moore, Mont
First National Bank, Morgan, Tex
Mount Vernon National Bank, MountVernon, N. Y.
Neoga National Bank, Neoga, I1L_
First National Bank, Newcastle, Wyo
First National Bank, Newman, Calif
Nowata National Bank,. Nowata, Okla...
First National Bank, Oak Grove, La
First National Bank, Oldham, S. Dak....First National Bank, Oswego, MontParkesburg National Bank, Parkesburg,
Pa.
Farmers National Bank, Parsons, Kans._
Payette National Bank, Payette, Idaho..Bannock National Bank, Pocatello, Idaho.
First National Bank, Poteau, Okla
First National Bank, Putnam, Conn
First National Bank, Quiney, Fla
Commonwealth National Bank, Reed-yille, Va.
First National Bank, Renville, Minn
First National Bank, Bock River, Wyo.First National Bank, Rocky Ford, Colo.
First National Bank, Ronan, MontFirst National Bank, Roundup, Mont
First National Bank, St. John, WashPeoples' National Bank, Salisbury, N. C.National City Bank, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
First National Bank, Sapulpa, Okla
Feb. 15,1924
Aug. 6,1924
Dec. 20,1923
Nov. 12,1924
Apr. 19,1911
Jan. 21,1925
June 12,1924
Jan. 31,1920Feb. 19,1924
May 13,1922
Jan. 3,1925
Oct. 5,1923Dec. 26,1924
Mar. 24,1924
Dec. 13,1922June 11,1921
June 19,1924
Aug. 13,1924
Feb. 11,1925
Feb. 16,1921
Feb. 14,1925
June 14,1923Apr. 5,1924
Feb.Apr.
Feb.July
9,19245,1923
7,19243,1923
Feb. 3,1922
July 30,1923
MayJuneAug.MayOct.Jan.Mar.Oct.Jan.MayJ
Aug.Oct.Jan.Feb.MayJulyNov.Mar.Oct.Mar.Aug.JulySept.JuneMayJuneAug.Oct.Dec.Feb.Apr.MayJuneSept.Jam.Jan.Jan.Oct.MayJuneJulyJan.Apr.Apr.JuneAug.Sept.Oct.Aug.Aug.Feb.
2,19253,192513,192527,192515,192524,192516,192523,192529,192514,19253,1925
28,192523,19257,192511,192519,192513,19254, 192413,192527,192510,192513,192530,192516,192530,192519, 192523,19256,192523.192518.19249,19256,192515.192517,19253,192514,19257,192516,192527,19257,192511,192524,192516,192529,192530,192510,192531,19254,192515,192513,192523,19257,1925
Aug. 20,1925Sept. 15,1925Oct. 5,1925Nov. 3,1924Jan. 7,1925Feb. 25, 1925June 26,1925Oct. 2? 1925July 30,1925Mar. 7,1925Apr. 23,1925Oct. 27,1925Jan. 3,1925Jan. 29,1925Feb. 4,1925Mar. 26,1925
doMay 7,1925Nov. 29,1924May 8,1925Sept. 4,1925
$126, 432.14i 4, 726. 56
11% 504.32193,135. 59i 1,588, 9115,360.56i 4,184. 74
1 141. 967,772. 71
1 1,5Q3.418,834.13
15, 990. 541 894.13
70, 258. 25i 7,920. 7111,098. 70ii,. 688. or
i 9. 2031, 360. 90i 6, 305. 94
8, 214. 45i 382. 05
52,876.15i 3,148. 4510, 501. 06
169, 865. 56i 846. 76i 828. 771 209. 82
213,076. 7018,367.14
i 359. 301 76. 88
27, 735. 08i 72. 94
t 1,174.. 241 80. 72
i 39,187. 64165. 32
21,049. 26i 787.08i 369. 84
656, 849.44114,173.28=232,358.13
i 445.12i 23, 576. 68i 6, 051. 831 2,094. 4965, 719. 21i 3, 520.1738,493. 48
127,976. 85i 175.15i 140. 001 569. 79
97,910. 13i 2,120. 45
i 240. 051 1, 806. 3112, 396. 4446, 784. 46i 1,116. 301 1, 812. 2132,359. 74i 1,935.2080, 356. 51
158. 371. 99'i 50. 22110. 04
i 83L 011 127. 83
1 58. 91
10
60
"16"
20
10
~20~
~25~
1550
80
10
40
"IB"
25
~22~
35
45
10
20
1010
10
60
2&58.85
15
10
~20~
2515
50
20-
I©
55
25
8a 67
3510
1510
820
30
60
1 Represents payments made during the vcar on additional claims on account of dividends- previouslydeclared. s
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TABLE N O . 45.—Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during thelast year, with the total dividends in each case up to November lf 1925—Con.
Name and location of bank
First National Bank, Savoy, Mont
First National Bank, Schulter, Okla
First National Bank, Sebuyler, Nebr
Corn Belt National Bank, Scotland,S. Dak.
The National Bank of Commerce inShawnee, Okla.
First National Bank, Shelby, Mont
First National Bank, Shelley, Idaho
First National Bank, Sidney, NebrSilver City National Bank, Silver City,
N. Mex.2Sioux Falls National Bank, Sioux Falls,
S. Dak.
First National Bank, Soper, Okla
First National Bank, Spring Hope, N. C_
First National Bank, Sterling, Colo.
Logan County National Bank, Sterling,Colo.
First National Bank, Torrington, Wyo---First National Bank, Turtle Lake, N.
Dak.First National Bank, Uniontown, PaFirst National Bank, Warroad, Minn
First National Bank, Webster, S. Dak
First National Bank, Wells, Minn
Nov. 22,1923
Jan. 7,1925
Apr. 6,1924
Jan. 26,1925
Dec. 6,1924Nov. 21,1923
Jan. 19,1915Feb. 9,1924
Jan. 2,1924
Oct. 22,1923
Wells National Bank, Wells, Minn Feb. 26,1924
Date of ap-pointment of
receiver
Jan. 3,1925
Dec. 21,1923
May 24,1924
Mar. 28,1921
May 20,1924
Aug. 27,1923
Feb. 13,1925
May 27,1921May 14,1924Jan. 24,1924
First National Bank, Wendell, IdahoCommercial National Bank, Wilmington,
N . C .
Jan. 5,1922Jan. 31,1923
ICitizens National Bank, Worthington,
Minn.
Total dividends paid by comptroller'schecks
June 19,1924
Dividends paid during the year
Date
JulySept.Feb.MayJuneAug.Feb.JulyMay
Feb.Jan.MayJun©Jan.Apr.JuneJulyJan.Apr.
7,19259,1925
21,19259,1925
11,192531, 1&25
7,19257,1925
15,1925
2,192517,19257,19253, 19253,1925
20,192518,192530,192524,19251,1925
Nov. 21,1925Feb. 25,1925Apr. 4, 1925June 18,1925
.doJulyAug.Jan.Feb.Mar.JulySept.Sept.Sept.Nov.Jan.Jan.Apr.Sept.Oct.Aug.
Aug.Apr.JulySept.Feb.Apr.MayJan.Apr.JuneOct.Dec.Feb.Apr.JulySept.Oct.Mar.Jan.Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.Mar.MaySept.
27,192528,192520,19.252,1925
26,192530,19255,1925
19, 192530,192524.19245,19256,192521.192517,19252,192513,1925
27,19251,1925
27,19255,19253,192513,192525,19253,192524.19252, 192524,192510, 192412,192520, 192524,192525, 192523, 19257,19253,19259,19253,19252,192514,192523,192525,192517, 1925
Amount
$6,148.111 85. 67
3, 831. 42* 441. 80
i 12. 57U30.05
124,194. 87* 196. &7l 450. 00
68,275. 24i 443. 81
i 1, 842. 43105, 844.1120, 353. 43
* 961. 3411, 785. 55
* 501.17i 113. 74
43, 262. 55
* 16,216.801 2,023. 94
182, 228.131 776.83
1 517. 89i 290. 34
1 6, 271.42l 467. 471 13. 62
l 228.6172,132.38
113.501 5,716.91I 6,074. 0377,022. 81i 6, 365. 31
i 886, 83i 604. 981 217. 35
66, 759. 9982, 812. 48
70,492. 8316, 735. 93
1.501 518. 96
15,950. 06i 92. 14
16, 042.1936, 716, 52
i 165. 8988, 778. 43i 3,699. 29
148,089. 92i 3, 337. 22i 1, 357. 90
i 540. 341 737. 25
i 87. 3912, 418. Q7i 7, 553. 84
1 51. 401 2,927. 28
i 149. 681 12. 73
40, 852. 051 2, 333. 42
i 464. 0539, 269. 90
11, 971, 714. 33
Percent
100
10
25
10
Totaldivi-dendspaid tocred-itors(per
cent)
100
10
2515
1510
10
25
30
6.35
1043.25
10
30
10
1020
SO
2020
35 ! 3510
1015
10
10
10116.12
20
16
1515
10
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TABLE N O . 45.—Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during thelast year, with the total dividends in each case up to November 1,1925—Con.
Amount Percent
Totaldivi-
dendspaid
to cred-itors(per
cent)
2 Dividends paid by purchasing banks to creditors of insolvent nationalbanks, assets of which were sold by order of court:
First National Bank, Alexandria, S. DakCitizens National Bank, Centerville, TennFirst National Bank, Dodge, Nebr.National Border Bank, El Paso, Tex._First National Bank, Lidgerwood, N . DakSilver City National Bank, Silver City, N . MexFirst National Bank, Florence, S. C
Total dividends paid by comptroller's checks and purchasing banks.
$346,179.1839,445. 46
406,808.051,060,633. 35
304, 076. 71297,441. 79646, 758.18
25.8387.5655043.6560
3,101,342.72
15,073, 057.05
82.4592.49
10075545060
TABLE 46.—Dates of reports of condition of national banks from 1914 t° 1925
Year
19141915 .19161917 _19181919192019211922192319241925
Jan.
13
Feb.
2821
Mar.
447544
10
31
Apr.
28
3
6
May
11110124
5
June
302330202930303030303030
July Aug.
31
Sept.
1221211
12861514
28
Oct.
31
10
Nov.
10172011715
Dec.
313127313131293129313131
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TABLE NO. 47.—Condition of foreign branches of National City Bank and Chase National Bank, New York, N. Y., and First National Bank,
Boston, Mass., June 30, 1925
RESOURCES
[In thousands of dollars]
Country and city
NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
Cuba:BavamaCaibarienCamagueyCardenasCiego de AvilaCienfuegos *Cuatro CaminosFloridaGuantanamoHabanaHabana (Galiano St.)Habana (La Lonja)ManzanilloMiantanzasNeuvitasPinar del RioRemediosSacua La GrandeSancti SpiritusSanta ClaraSantiago de CubaVertientesYaquajay _ -
Brazil:Pernambuco (Recife)Rio de Janeiro _Sao Paulo
Argentina:Buenos AiresRosario
Belgium:AntwerpBrussels
Loans anddiscounts,includingoverdrafts
and re-discounts
269734472384598750954
1 853312
32 8281,249
37426165025023088
582758542
2,106
776
2,38412,1639,887
26,8164,978
1,7062,407
Lettersof credit
andacceptances
176
87
6673
27
11
86
52154
25
1,531597
Bonds
6,507
1,816535
9861,613
Furnitureand
fixturesand
real estateowned
1,421
315
Due fromhome office
87
483
57763
Due frombranches
181
1,0731,036
6929
5,466833
39
229279217
72
53
92674
1,055
2,04645
249298
Due fromotherbanks
227
17
10114
714
41145
12
1621
575781476
5,787306
240329 J
Checksand cash
items
248180
1273309
1661189
2,412
296846
* 2824378
93183
165
44387248
7271
96
Cash
41370712157138238142202122
2,26317665
15411057
1156093
1862267033863
164771894
85690
1915
Other assets
731
233
203
29561
221343
14
8
634123
526
1017
Aggregate
3431,3911,266
856781
2, 3342,3012, 269
59247,136
6,9001,300
483832356605456948968936
3,195109853
3,26517, 78313, 272
36,8865,489
4,7505,282
g
oogHWO
w
o
ft
Q
fcO
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TABLE N O . 47.—Condition of foreign branches of National City Bank and Chase National Bank, New York, N. F., and First National Bank,Boston, Mass., June 30, 1925—Continued
RESOURCES—Continued[In thousands of dollars]
00
Country and city
NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK, N. Y.—Chile: continued
N Santiago-Valparaiso _ .
Italy:Genoa- _Milan
England:London
Peru:Lima
Porto Rico: *San Juan. _ _
Uruguay:Montevideo.
Venezuela:Caracas _
Total
CHASE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
Canal Zone:Cristobal . .Panama
Cuba:Habana.- _ _
Total
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON, MASS.
Argentina:Buehos Aires. _
Cuba:Habana..1 Total
Loans anddiscounts,includingoverdrafts
and re-discounts
12,1285,586
2,7702,038
51,956
3,936
2,224
4,801
2,384
195,184
411745
7,017
8,173
43,827
3, 583
47, 410
Lettersof credit
andacceptances
579443
12,342
32
14
30
16,856
59
59
134
473
607
Bonds
111
1,474919
4,100
131
2,261
3,588
24,041
3
3
6,852
6,852
Furnitureand
fixturesand
real estateowned
39
1,775
16
300
316
140
17
157
Due fromhome office
874
200826
299
971
204
801
5,385
1,0282,958
3,986
Due frombranches
6756
29052
4,544
8
1
217
27
19,297
213
213
Due fromotherbanks
170396
983344
7,692
198
205
648
358
20,409
109110
288
507
13, 607
90
13, 697
Checksand cash
items
19530
22
39
221
198
39
86
5,863
1560
223
298
945
197
1,142
Cash
10046
23
4
51
735
117
248
52511,089
153332
861
1,346
554
491
1,045
Other assets
620
836
37
3
17
7
12
1,162
400
400
2
2
Aggregate
12,7777,008
6,3294,664
81,060
6,235
5,241
9,548N
4,262301,0C1
1,7324,821
8,748
15,301
66,059
4,853
70, 912
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TABLE NO. 47,—Condition of foreign branches of National City Bank and Chase National Bank, New York, N. Y,, and First National Bank,Boston, Mass., June SO, 1925—*'Continued
LIABILITIES[In thousands of dollars]
Country a.nd city
NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YQBK, N. Y.
Cuba:Bayama __ __ __ .Caibarien. .Camaguey - _Cardenas _ __ _ _CiegodeAvila ,CienfuegosCuatro CaminosFlorida _GuantanamoHabana. ,Habana (Galiano St.)Habana (La Lonja)ManzanilloMatanzasNeuvitasPinar del RioRemediosSagua La GrandeSancti SpiritusSanta ClaraSantiago de CubaVertientesYaguajay__
Brazil:Pernambuco (Recife)Rio de JaneiroSao Paulo.. ,„.„ ,_
Argentina:Buenos Aires. _Rosario
Belgium:Antwerp • ___Brussels
Capital
1,000
1,000
960238
Profits,includingamountreservedfor taxes
and interestaccrued
1223
I1I2111
612
11
x111113
153126
27412
2339
Due tohomeoffioe
3,497
190675
1,042
6,331286
615281
Due tobranches
182256240
25
1,709
7,815
3720
140
60
723
134347
L912
6,8491,333
189556
DUG tootherbanks
1010453
120337953558J
6, 554111349
1094344195826257564
. 1121,147
991
4,897404
941,110
Individualdeposits
149624967733712
2 1612,229
504503
20,1176,8661 256
432678292559433876798910
2,948103126
1 9696 786
.4,033
9,7883 184
1,2021,225
Redis-counts
5,758
2633 4511,739
3 921
2 1, 07521 , 453
Letters ofcredit and
accept-ances exe-cuted byreporting
bank
1170
21
109013
12,267
1829
7
3
n
107
796
144
1258
1 538608
Accept-ances exe-cuted by
otherbanks
13
18
76
Otherliabilities
131
25
49321
1
23
2
5754,2503,309
3,74124
1410
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TABLE NO. 47.—Condition of foreign branches of National City Bank and Chase National Bank, New York N. Y.} and First National Bankt
Boston, Mass., June 80, .1925—ContinuedLIABILITIES
[In thousands of dollars]
Country and city
NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK, N. Y.—COntd.
Chile:Sant iago. .Valparaiso
Italy:Genoa _Milan
England:London
Teru:Lima
Porto Rico:San Juan
Uruguay:Montevideo . _ _
Venezuela:Caracas
TotalCHASE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
Canal Zone:CristobalPanama _-
Cuba:Habana _
Total :._..FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON, MASS.
Argentina:Buenos Aires
Cuba:Habana
Total - -
Capital
581
1,000
820
469
6,068
Profits,includingamountreservedfor taxes
and interestaccrued
1023
278
218
11
10
52
18
1J03
1340
24
77
353
14
367
Due tohomeoffice
3,08215
507413
19,154
9
4,546
40,643
3, 554
3, 554
12,208
1,387
13, 595
Due tobranches
651146
1,3051,341
1,141
210
2
1,024
190
28, 537
22
22
Due tootherbanks
1,765129
2,398
827
8,339
722
558
17
41131, 551
114411
151
676
17,122
126
17, 248
Individualdeposits
2,7421,116
1,217408
22, 612
2,305
14,604
2,430
3,258
113,855
1, 5834,359
4,801
10, 743
22,849
2,821
25, 670
Redis-counts
2,4731,591
2 262197
16,201
490
451
161
39,486
68
68
..2 12,926
11
12, 937
Letters ofcredit and
accept-ances exe-cuted byreporting
bank
4824
582446
12,445
50
48
21
221
19,141
11
4
15
281
29
310
Accept-ances exe-cuted b y
otherbanks
194
301
59
59
258
456
723
Otherliabilities
2,0063,383
3124
756
1,618
19
538
3
20,376
87
87
62
62
-ao
i Includes $15,000 United States deposits. 2 Includes bills payable.
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TABLE NO. 48.-—Number, capital stock paid in, circulation outstanding, and aggre-gate assets of national banks at date of each report from January 18, 1914, toSeptember 28, 1925, together with the total amount of money in the United Stateson June 80 of each year, and the percentage of national-bank circulation to capital,to assets, and to money in the country
[For prior years see annual report 1920]
[Amounts in millions of dollars]
Date
Jan. 13.Mar. 4 .June 30..Sept. 12.Oct. 3 1 . .Dec. 31_.
1914
Mar. 4 .May 1..-June 23..Sept. 2 . .Nov. 10.Dec. 31__
1915
Mar. 7.May l ._.June 30..Sewt. 12.
1916
Nov. 17.Dec. 27..
Mar. 5 .May 1 - .June 2 0 -Sept. 11.Nov. 20.Dec. 31 . .
1917
Mar. 4_May 10.June 29..Aug. 31.Nov. 1 . .Dec. 31..
1918
Mar. 4 .May 12..June 30..Sept. 12.Nov. 17..Dec. 31 . .
1919
Feb. 28..May 4__June 30. _Sept. 8 . .Nov. 15.Dec. 29..
1920
Feb. 21.Apr. 28..June 30..Sept. 6 . .Dec. 31..
1921
Mar. 10.May 5 - .June 3 0 -Sept. 15.Dec. 29..
1922
Num-ber ofbanks
7,4937,4937,5257,5387,5717,581
7,5997,6047,6057,6137,6177,607
7,5867,5787,5797,5897, 5847,584
7,9337,9908,0308,0938,1238,130
8,1438,1528,1548,1558,169
8,1978,2308,2498,2408,225
Paid-incapital
1,057. 61, 056. 41,058.11,060. 31,063.11,065. 9
1,066. 51,065. 81,068. 51,068.81,068. 61, 068. 0
1,067. 21,067. 41,066.01,067. 51,071.11, 070. 8
7,5817, 5897,6057,6387,6567,662
7,6707,6887,7057,7287,7547,767
7,7617,7737,7857,8217,8657,890
1,073. 91,079. 71,082. 81,090. 31, 092. 21, 092. 6
1,094. 31,096. 91,098. 51,101. 91,107. 81,109. 7
1,106. 61,111.51,118. 61,138. 01,153. 81,158, 3
1,182.11, 214. 81, 224. 21, 248. 31, 269. 91, 272. 3
1, 273. 21, 271. 41, 273. 91, 276. 21, 282. 4
1, 289. 51,296.21, 307. 21, 307.11, 317. 0
Circula-tion
725.3720.6722.5918.2
1,018.1
746. 5727.7722.7718.4713.4713.3
695.8682.2676.1674.1665. 2666. 4
661.1656.1660.4665.6669.7674.3
672.2680.4681.6674.2675.7676.8
673.9676.9677.2681.6680.9685.8
687.6688.5688.2
697.9693.9
684.4679.6704.1704.7717.5
719.6721.0725.7726.8723.8
Aggregateassets
11, 296. 311, 564. 511,482.211,483. 511, 492. 411, 357. 0
11, 566. 811, 842. 311, 795. 612, 267.013, 236. 313, 467. 8
13,838. 614,195. 513,926. 814,464. 915, 568. 815, 388. 2
16,028. 216, 202. 416, 290. 416, 712. 918, 800. 418, 548. 7
18, 436. 418, 719.118, 354. 9-18, 646. 720, 450. 620, 544. 2
20, 406. 721,173. 221, 234. 922,056. 323,125. 523, 684.9
22, 959. 023, 252. 923, 411. 323,175. 823, 535.122, 799. 4
21, 451, 720, 560. 320, 517. 919, 719. 219, 943. 7
19, 850. 420,176. 620, 706. 020, 926.121,975.0
Moneyin
UnitedStates
3, 738. 3
3, 989. 5
4, 482. 9
5, 408. 0
6, 741.0
7, 518. 8
7, 894. 5
8, 096. 0
8,177. 5
Percentage of circulation to—
Capital
68.467.968.186.695.679.6
69.968.267.667.266.8
65.263.963.463.162.162.2
61.660.861.061.061.361.7
61.462.062.061.261.061.0
60.960.960.559.959.059.2
58.256.756.255.555.054. 5
53.853.555.355.255.9
55.855.655.555.655.0
Assets
6.46.36.38.08.87.4
6.46.16.15.85.45.3
5.04.84.94.74.34.3
4.14.04.14.03.63.6
3.63.63.73.63.33.3
3.33.23.23.12.92.9
3.03.02.93.03.03.0
3.23.33.43.63.6
3.63.63.53.53.3
Moneyin United
States
19.3
18.1
15.1
12.2
10.1
9.0
8.7
8.7
8.9
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TABLE NO. 48.—Number, capital stock paid iny circulation outstanding, and aggre-gate assets of national banks at date of each report from January 13, 1914, toSeptember 28, 19251 together with the total amount of money in the United Stateson 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]
DateNum-ber ofbanks
Paid-incapital
Circula-tion
Aggregateassets
Moneyin
UnitedStates
Percentage of circulation t o -
Capital AssetsMoney
in UnitedStates
Apr. 3June 30Sept. 14Dec. 31
1924Mar. 31June 30Oct. 10.Dec. 31
1925Apr. 6June 30Sept. 28
8,2298,2418,2398,184
8,1158,0858,0748,049
8,0168,0728,085
1,319.11,328. 91, 332. 41, 325. 8
1, 335. 61, 334. 01,332. 51,334.8
1,361.41,369.41,375.0
728.1720.0731.5725.9
726. 5729.7723.5714.8
649.4648.4649.2
21, 612. 721, 511. 821, 712. 922, 406.1
22,062. 922, 565.923,323.124,381. 2
23, 832.424, 350. 824, 569. 5
8,603.7
8,746. 5
8, 221. 2
55.254 254.954.8
54.454.754.353.6
47.747.347.2
3.43.33.43.2
3.33.23.12.9
2.72.72.6
8.4
8.3
7.9
TABLE NO. 49.—Abstract of the resources and liabilities of national banks in NewYork, in the two central reserve cities, in other reserve cities, and elsewhere at closeof business September 28, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
New York(32 banks)i
New Yorkand
Chicago(47 banks)
Otherreserve city
banks(366 banks)
Countrybanks(7,672
banks)
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including redis-counts)
OverdraftsCustomer'sliability account of acceptances.United States Government securities
ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned—Lawfulreserve with Federal reserve banksItems with Federal reserve banks in pro-
cess of collection. _Cash in vault™Amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers,
and trust companies in the United States.Exchanges for clearing housesChecks on other banks in the same place-.Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United
States Treasurer.Other assets _
Total-.
% 195,431573
123, 595
511,657
41,756214
338,069
75,23027,85914,290
16, 561526, 56924,4295,191
1,450125,036
2,825,393695
130,024
452,677
373424,972
94,36038,43867,019
37,821564, 73625,9797,373
1,497147,254
4,168,5092,833
64,217
764,041723,137188,42120,499
422,027
290,72188,662
355,218
207,650142,04511,16427,258
7,35451,347
6,140,55911,3726,842
I,179,3752,066,806
346,43393,805
477,327
71,585235,241
148,39827,03521,18319,463
24,02520,745
4,431, 255 5,445, 542 7,535,1G3 11,588,882
13,134,46114,900
201,083
2, 512,0253,242, 620
593,176114,677
456,668362,341
1,120,925
733,81658,32654,094
32,876219,346
24, 569,527
i Figures in this column included with New York and Chicago in the next column.
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TABLE NO. 49.—Abstract of the resources and liabilities of national banks in NewYork, in the two central reserve cities, in other reserve cities, and elsewhere at closeof business September 28, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundUndivided profits less expenses and taxes
paidReserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued..National-bank notes outstanding _.Amount due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and
trust companies in the United States andforeign countries
Certified cheeks outstandingC ashiers' checks outstanding _Demand deposits * ,„Time deposits „__United States depositsUnited States Government securities bor-
rowed .Bonds and securities other than United
States borrowed _ _.Agreements to repurchase United States
Government or other securities soldBills payable, including all obligations rep-
resenting money borrowed other thanrediscounts
Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold
for cash and outstandingAcceptances executed for customers and to
furnish dollar exchange less those pur-chased or discounted
Acceptances executed by other banks.Other liabilities
Total-
New York(32 banks)
182,850239,675
113,80218, 30728, 570
289,399
510, 729211. 293108', 509
2,024,512318,57637,158
1,535
150
117,65071,680
3,570
114,23319,44921, 608
4,431, 255
New York I Otherand
Chicago(47 banks)
233,800273, 730
131,67822, 41729,505
397,814
670, 744218, 639116, 475
2, 548,059385,14239,963
2,910
150
125,09077,627
6,260
121,19621,11423,229
5,445, 542
reserve city
(366 banks)
397,932306. 715
142,04124,840145,1767,121
552,373
808,27717, 21854, 844
3,330, 3161,390,056
88,431
11, 654
745
1,485
82,41982,787
2,552
64,7676,13717,237
Countrybanks(7,672
banks)
7,535,103
743, 277545,050
269, 84522, 535
474, 54024, 699
118,233
287, 68715, 64843, 275
4, 549,1694. 219,176
46,703
9,915
3,231
2,442
109,11885,123
253
5,9101,29111,762
11, 588, 882
Aggregate(8,085
banks)
1,375.0091,125,495
543, 56469, 792649, 22131,820
1,068,420
1, 766, 708251, 505214, 594
10, 427, 5445,994,374175,097
24,479
3,976
4,057
316, 627245,537
9,065
191.87328,54252, 228
24, 559,527
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TABLE NO. 50.—Classification of loans by national banks in the central reserve cities (New York, Chicago, and St. Louis) and other reservecities together with country banks, at date of midsummer report for past six years
JUNE 30, 1920
[In thousands of dollars]
New YorkChicagoSt. LouisOther reserve city banksCountry banks. _
Total
Num-ber ofbanks
3195
3737,612
8,030
On demand
Paper withone or moreindividual
or firmnames (notsecured bycollateral)
33,03634,29814, 681
195, 850429,364
707, 229
Secured b ystocks and
bonds
355,33586,92623,481
411, 073385,169
1, 261,984
Secured byother per-
sonal securi-ties, includ-ing mer-chandise,warehousereceipts,
etc.
88, 86453, 9669,202
132, 568107, 677
392, 277
On time
Paper withone or moreindividual
or firmnames (notsecured bycollateral)
1,590, 502388, 423103, 020
2, 260,1873, 262, 839
7, 604,971
Secured bystocks and
bonds
429,79690, 63336,879
647, 323651, 275
1, 855, 906
Secured byother per-
sonal securi-ties, includ-
ing mer-chandise,warehousereceipts,
etc.
188,16473,19222, 697
429, 446676, 623
1, 390,122
Secured byreal estatemortgagesor otherliens on
realty notin accord-ance with
sec. 24, Fed-eral reserve
act, asamended
1,871605151
17, 80573, 495
93,927
Secured byimprovedreal estate
underauthorityof sec. 24,Federalreserveact, as
amended
2,212
10, 569123,121
135,902
Accept-ances of
other banksdiscounted
50,7481,573
89758, 90234, 718
146, 838
Accept-ances of
reportingbanks
purchasedor dis-
counted
5,928432190
7,2238,487
22,280
Total
2, 744, 244732, 260211,198
4,170, 9465, 752, 768
13, 611, 416
g
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TABLE NO. 50.—Classification of loans by national banks in the central reserve cities (New York, Chicago, and St. Louis) and other reservecities together with country banks, at date of midsummer report for past six years—Continued
JUNE 30, 1921
[In thousands of dollars]
New YorkChicagoSt LouisOther reserve city
banksCountry banks
Total
Num-ber ofbanks
30115
3747,734
8,154
On demand
Paperwith
one ormore
individ-ual orfirm
names(not se-cured
bycol-
lateral)
66,54931, 95913,070
179, 771388, 355
679, 704
Securedby stocks
andbonds
311,04982,61718,938
363, 719374, 791
1,151,114
Secured >by otherpersonalsecuri-ties, in-cluding
mer-chan-dise,ware-house
receipts,etc.
108,01748,5917,132
89, 68888, 966
342, 394
On time
Paperwith
one ormore
individualor firmnames(not se-
cured bycollateral)
1, 222,380311, 30173, 982
1, 886, 2523,070, 529
6, 564, 444
Securedby stocks
andbonds
287,42077,10026, 072
541, 201616, 260
1, 548, 053
Securedby otherpersonal
securities,includingmerchan-
dise,ware-house
receipts,etc.
176, 95578, 60617, 718
394, 290652, 754
1, 320, 323
Secured by im-proved realestate under
authority of sec.24, Federal
reserve act, asamended
Farmlands
4,93988,103
93, 042
Otherreal
.estate
7,87352,151
60, 024
Secured by real estate mortgagesor other liens on realty not inaccordance with sec. 24, Fed-eral reserve act, as amended
For debts pre-viously con-tracted (sec.
5137, U. S. R. S.)
Farmlands
45113960
5, 61454, 631
60, 895
Otherreal
estate
56134154
13, 52931, 210
45, 695
All other realestate loans
Farmlands
5395,360
5,899
Otherreal
estate
407
1,832
4,8887,555
14, 682
Accept-ances
ofotherbanks
dis-counted
20,732393924
22, 79149, 630
94, 470
Accept-ancesof re-
portingbankspur-
chasedor dis-
counted
3,7362,0841,143
4,9224,544
16,429
Cus-tomer'sliabilityon ac-count
ofdraftspaid
underletters
ofcredit
4,00825
3,162152
7,347
Total
2, 202, 265633,156160, 925
3, 523,1785, 484,991
12, 004, 515
J U N E 30, 1922
New YorkChicagoSt. LouisOther reserve city
banksCountry banks
Total __
3199
3737,827
8,249
52, 63542, 76412, 736
169, 824379, 339
657, 298
488,01492, 57026, 375
438, 640362, 770
1, 408, 369
58, 23033, 5446,702
93, 03279, 075
270, 583
929, 342242, 61466,400
1, 660, 5932, 919, 258
5,818, 207
368, 11163, 85129,321
461,143576, 666
1, 499, 092
95,99454, 77915, 717
322,168623, 776
1,112,434
5, 47796. 318
101, 795
10, 83576,200
87, 035
121207
10, 58189,875
100, 784
96625161
16, 94442,129
60, 351
83
6255,814
6,522
793
2,120
2,8009,091
14, 804
41, 024730
1,036
25, 0568,060
75, 906
25, 856337481
3,4971,740
31,911
1,2483814
1,706117
3,123
2,062, 213531, 599161, 253
3, 222,9215, 270, 228
11, 248, 214
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TABLE NO. 50.—^Classification of loans by national banks in the central reserve cities {New York, Chicago, and St. Louis' and other reservecities together with country banks, at date of midsummer report for past six years—Continued
JUNE 30, 1923
[In thousands of dollars]
New York..Chicago ._Other reserve city
banks. .Country banks
Total..
Num-ber ofbanks
3112
3757,823
8,241
On demand
Paperwith
one ormore
individ-ual orfirm
names(not se-cured
bycol-
lateral)
51, 51831,913
227, 879422,226
733, 536
Securedby stocks
andbonds
450,671104,977
481,680425,875
1, 463, 20b
Securedby otherpersonalsecuri-ties, in-cluding
mer-chan-dise,ware-house
receipts,etc.
54,02933,587
105,47982,995
276, 090
On time
Paperwith
one ormore
individualor firmnames(not se-
cured bycollateral)
857, 867263, 669
1,930,4263,124,781
6,176, 743
Securedby stocks
andbonds
300,52065,839
532,800620,158
1, 519,317
Securedby otherpersonal
securities,includingmerchan-
dise,ware-house
receipts,etc.
81,44246,450
351,899631, 482
1, 111, 273
Secured by im-proved realestate under
authority of sec.24, Federal
reserve act, asamended
Farmlands
8,508100,384
108, 892
Otherreal
estate
1361
18,529106,404
125, 070
Secured by real estate mortgagesor other liens on realty not inaccordance with sec. 24, Fed-eral reserve act, as amended
For debts pre-viously con-tracted (sec.
5137, U.S. R.J3.)
Farmlands
118273
24,381102, 567
127,339
Otherreal
estate
987201
17,59549,159
All other realestate loans
Farmlands
3,0957,298
67,942 | 10,393
Otherreal
estate
229
9,43313, 439
23,101
Accept-ances
ofotherbanks
dis-counted
26,2101,171
22,38811,105
Accept-ancesof re-
portingbankspur-
chasedor dis-
counted
2,476189
5,3123,415
60,874 I 11,392
Cus->tomer'sliabilityon ac-count
ofdraftspaid
underletters
ofcredit
83095
1,379202
2,506
Total
1,827,033548,365
3,740, 7835, 701, 490
11,817, 671
New York-ChicagoOther reserve city
banksC ountry banks
Total
3415
3637,673
8,085
41,31434,255
219, 111442,879
737, 559
537,209127,286
467,833413,297
1, 545, 625
44,78131,101
100,65487,082
873,387277,098
1,852,6493,120, 470
263,618 6,123,604
344,40773,209
519,079623, 003
1,559,698
JUNE
81,46445,736
343,091616, 805
1, 087, 096
30, 1924
8,848107,161
116,009
12527
36,359152,386
188,897
115255
13, 330106,422
20,122
978411
16, 56456, 582
74,535
1,5077,524
9,031
3,168
7,52615,849
26,543
59,2992,263
21, 5287,936
91,026
22, 5512,990
' 6,0762,381
33,998
30233
816216
1,367
2,009,100594, 664
3,614,9715, 759,993
11,978, 728
New YorkChicagoOther reserve city
banks.Country banks
Total
3314
3697,656
8,072
30,19330, 614
212, 796452,497
726,100
582,472156,641
618,114485, 940
I, 843,167
48,18543,030
115, 74693, 600
300, 561
837,112237,908
1,911,4183,145,880
6,132, 318
410,40296,336
640,909670, 083
1,817, 730
JUNE
73,86536,954
365,122586,814
1,062, 755
30, 1925
1767
9,212112,918
122, 214
5889
46,459222,191
269, 247
21250
12, 583110, 478
123,332
1,54994
19, 60360, 628
81,874
1,6028,732
10, 334
33323
5,46423, 977
29, 797
67,1264,027
27, 7988,816
107,767
31,4634,608
5,8951,800
43, 766
97956
1,925145
3,105
27 084, 305610, 617
3,994, 6465,984,499
12, 674,067
NOTE.—St. Louis terminated as a central reserve city and designated ottier reserve city July 1,1922,
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TABLE 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended September 28, 1925DECEMBER 31, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
Cities, States, and Territories
New YorkChicago __
Total central reserve cities.
OTHER RESERVE CITIESBoston --_-_ ___ _ __AlbanyBrooklyn and BronxBuffaloPhiladelphiaPittsburgh . ______BaltimoreWashington _ 1_ ____RichmondAtlanta _ _ _ ___JacksonvilleBirmingham _ _ _New OrleansDallasEl Paso- -.Fort WorthGaiveston _HoustonSan Antonio - -WacoLittle RockLouisvilleMemphisNashville - -CincinnatiCleveland - -
Demand deposits
Individualdeposits
subject to
2,093,817494,318
2,588,135
401,15023,92340,18730,949
391, 216216,83280, 31669,08533, 73544,37621,78720,00526, 75553,85011, 76621, 7856,812
54,63323,8889,6562,741
41, 2517,339
18,19155,06522,193
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue in
less than30 days
17,9769,125
27,101
1,14758
30580
1,5204,498
247486298
1,25815
37240
167230218296
1,4635808836
482595
14260120
Stateor
othermunici-
paldeposits
17,19413,807
31,001
SO
'379616
4,3182,7674,3881,327i, 618
8651,821
91317198480
1,170
75433195135082
1,8525,1644,221
Depositsubject
to noticeof lessthan
30 days
1,352
1,352
2,425
4,9131,014
Divi-dends
unpaid
3,2551,902
5,157
1,16575
10883
8105384642532311273160
143215
1414342
25571
1679
2255846
18641
Otherdemanddeposits
47,4161,670
49,086
2,5959,453
569
4633,677
147352861669
500
50
411556
331
1,577
Total
2,181,010520, 822
2, 701, 832
408, 53244,69541,54831, 738
403, 240229, 326
85, 56271,50335,96846,64223, 7$t321, 02827, 25554,48012,49023, 3207,265
57,16124, 87010,8603,136
42, 0407,992
20,13660, 65628,152
Time deposits
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue onor after30 days
43,2386,153
49, 391
12,413850311
2,4624,3441,3652,5562,446
28395
6,0121,1301,222
491712598344
2,4071,287
8498,0551,7193,6852,2713,294
Stateand
othermunici-
paldeposits
3786,215
6,593
1,090
18840500
2,508
7721,674
106
4,028
145300
6,850
Othertime
deposits
•
269,01833, 069
302,087
82,47610,3233,251
20,26370,04065,47416,73529,54919,16922,04417,06613, 509
11, 2035,7387,029
10, 64121, 012
5,5524,0701,129
13, 9023, 4018, 549
18, 44527, 230
Postalsavingsdeposits
12,4951,710
14, 205
4,Q4624
1,54997
1,8181,169
70875
7636
2079982
1222978225381
311
1346233
25161
Total
325,12947,147
372, 276
98, 93511, 1075,111
23, 91276, 20258,02620, 20133,37019, 52822,17525, 86.514, 7382, 076
13, 4906, 5857,705
11, 00723, 47210, 9484,1861,989
22, 0915,182
12, 41221, 26737, 435
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TABLE 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended September 28, 1925—Continued k3DECEMBER 31, 1924—Continued 00
[In thousands of dollars]
Cities, States, and Territories
Demand deposits
Individualdeposits
subject tocheck
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue in
less than30 days
Stateor
othermunici-
paldeposits
Depositsubject
to noticeof lessthan
30 days
Divi-dendsunpaid
Otherdemanddeposits
Total
Time deposits
Certifi-cates ofdeposit
due onor after30 days
Stateand
othermunici-
pal
Othertime
deposits
Postalsavingsdeposits
Total
OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continuedColumbus.. _Toledo ._IndianapolisChicago _PeoriaDetroit _Grand Rapids _MilwaukeeMinneapolis _St. PaulCedar RapidsDes MoinesDubuqueSioux CityKansas City, MoSt. JosephSt. LouisLincoln.,. _OmahaKansas City, KansTopekaWichitaHelena...DenverPuebloMuskogee _Oklahoma City— .- .Tulsa. __.SeattleSpokanePortland _.Los AngelesOaklandSan Francisco
32,0583,27042,45622,46311,114117,48113,14365,20078,84454,9275,11315,0292,7179,30957,8559,224
151,9058,93948,1153,7805,93411,7523,01560,7238,2635,84521,90428,57452,81811, 62038,041123,41312,153130,972
87514331844293
3,2142581
8114,09116899506826
5,383289
1,582464
1,260213325869100793141
9581,3668573248987414
1,511
9,608178
6,3401,831155
4,905100
5,3255,1725,031278
2,242187500
2,156
2,1841,6002,7151,6872,2832,744468
4,513186555
4,7072,7136,5521,6764,83712,4402,2754,886
70
219
110
8315106117903767698457176192032246524282318314
1815955520202242613629545377
10
27015719
7249
49
53263532521106745
42,704
268
49,22024,92311,474125,97613, 57770,89485,44164,2445,79717,3983, £4210,66665,7089,537
156,00211,03452,1875,6978,56815,3893,60566,2008,5956,50827,61532, 70860, 77613, 37543, 719137, 76714,487138,014
2,808
3,6391,1764,2014,2553,7409,1568,4755,7351,2961,4171,3792,0731,7361,4689,716159
4,254632206
2,886376
2,1801,0351,6412,3143,4262,6204,1561,2995,707374
11, 790
628900
3685
400
3,128
515
3257
1,718
636772
30
5,046
~~~560~
6,8922,9161,329
41,6835,63125,0978,45222,23837,27516,8114,8743,2653,7025,3502,7355,38749,0333,5477,418*52075
2,3251,11046,4422,3071,80510,3328,22528,98313, 27835, 97455,3641,951
38, 218
561075512749830607563
1,214102951338262120
4081422518112498707472151698934
3,27880
1,034371184427
10, 6663,8725,075
43, 7789,86430, 25012, 22232,00149, 44123, 7606,1805,0935,0947,8055,0926,87559, 6723,72012, 2221,340405
5,3091,55651, 0873,5574,09814,40712,17834, 91117, 51438, 30766, 4882,50950,995
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Ogden __ _._
Salt Lake City
Total other reserve cities
Total all reserve cities
COUNTRY BANKS
Maine-- -New Hampshire __ __Vermont ___MassachusettsRhode Island _Connecticut
Total New England States...New York.New JerseyPennsylvania..DelawareMaryland
Total Eastern States
Virginia... -West Virginia-North Carolina..South Carolina—Georgia..FloridaAlabama -MississippiLouisianaTexasArkansas.KentuckyTennessee
Total Southern States
OhioIndianaIllinoisMichigan.WisconsinMinnesota ._IowaMissouri
Total Middle Western States.
4,21515,106
3,016,776
5, 604,911
32,62633,68415,810209,86036, 529127,363
455,872
306, 526321,664427,01610,10222,395
1,087, 703
83,22569, 78265,51038,97233,45352,87555,84030,93334, 775258, 75238,18570,20050,218
882, 720
180,919112, 660193,39364,20074,68872,94280,14938,813817,764
393627
45, 256
72,357
7741,533351
3,2222,7083,752
12,340
7,2296,49011,702
19025,611
5,1372,010377391
2,3831,4331.527l'f 4181,6809,2584,9311,1381,020
32, 703
13,4327,16312,0175,1423,947
10, 71211, 7752,793
66,981
8341,867
151, 026
182, 027
83
130
141
29,452650
9,248
2,60941,959
1,7572,8062,838332453
7,908U712,9983,29317,1911,068923278
43,016
22, .2458,1415,6074,8873,6307,8895,1271,946
59,472
8, 758
10,110
3,112
3,112
771,45110,844
79
12,451
3
4
333
13
344
5126
177322507
1211
1,106
11
9,179 22, 229
14, 336 | 71, 315
302201218733138577
2,169
1,6511,7813,647
81230
7,390
1,235654543343328272355217215
1,361193350337
6,403
1,155713
1,153516659507298148
5,149
95947
1,036
4831,634
1,688375
8,421
11510, 599
862061421564
120
88701
1,370334249
3,249
487799
1,23942711237339731
3,865
5,44217, 611
3, 253, 224
5, 955,056
33, 71935,48016,426
218,09339,375132,175
475, 268
346, 623332,411470, 87810,18325, 618
1,185, 713
91,44375,45869, 28240, 05936,67362,49259,01735, 56640,051287,59745,74772,94652,105
968,435
218, 750129,482213, 58675,20483,28692,43097, 86743, 732
954,337
9681,804
171,411
220,802
5,8661,670570
7,0411,3624,727
21, 236
40, 2485,829
114,609155
2,483163,324
31,35019,43326,45311, 26610, 2285,8356,3149,4882,12317,1646,75425, 55823,251
195, 217
54,22643, 74968, 63425,35347,84786, 73374,00011, 720
412,262
100
34, 650
41, 243
2
2411
415
1,585934
6,354
5559,428
1,356126688
1,035464
2,4541735
1,1124,155103473366
12, 384
5,260355
2,045394636969631100
10,390
1,1074,056
1,003, 507
1,305, 594
67,49812,40927,367165,14412,34659,883
344,647
415,119307,985612,4585,94456,359
1, 397,865
78,82344,99628,30642,62415, 62025,69225,66613,62912,74422,06012,39521, 71225,260
369, 527
109, 50655, 675114,359105, 77974,94956,30936,1287, 350
560,055
18153
25, 086
39, 291
10728382
1,075224
1,181
2,952
9811,7185,47863214
8,823
1162272441147950210042364151275619
2,077
666521
1,212681390447228170
4,315
2,0938,113
1, 234,654
1,606,930
73,47314,36228,021173, 67113, 93265,791
369,250
457,933316,466738,8996,73159,411
1,579,440
111, 64564, 78255, 69155,03926,39134,48332,09723,19416,01543, 79419,37947,79948,896
579, 205
169, 658100, 300186, 250132,207123, 822144, 458110, 98719, 340
987,022
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TABLE 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended September 28} 1925—Continued
DECEMBER 31, 1924—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]fc - •" - 1 — —""''
Cities, States, and Territories
COUNTRY BANES—continued
North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraskaKansasMontana ---- _WyomingColoradoNew Mexico. __ _ _Oklahoma,-
Total Western States.
WashingtonOregon _California _IdahoUtah. _Nevada , . . _ A ...Arizona
Total Pacific S t a t e s . . . . . . . .
Alaska (nonmember banks) . . . .The Territory of Hawaii (nonmember banks) .
Total (nonmember banks) _
Total country banks.
Total United States
Demand deposits
Individualdeposits
subject to
33,04325,73630,97577,70027,29816,91345,18713,763
122,346
392,961
46,14033,829
137,75022,4463,2585,915
13,428
262,766
1,6952,379
4,074
3,903,860
9, 508, 771
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue in
less than30 days
4,5834,2056,4859,5242,5641,7844,6511,2505,417
40,463
1,8114,1884,6721,825
249385210
13,340
2017
37
191,475
263,832
Stateor
othermunici-
paldeposits
3,2623,3882,6547,4667,1214,8993,1512,457
19,949
54,347
10,3526,371
22,2167,0191,147
9901,817
49,912
27921
948
249,795
431,822
Depositsubject
to noticeof lessthan
30 days
9773
2565
67
417
311387
338
469
17,899
28,009
Divi-dends
unpaid
573946
33887206612
237
902
269148681529
1812
1,189
114
15
Otherdemanddeposits
8572
13622124631838340
174
1,675
4444
759252
1437
925
1
1
23,217 | 21,948
37,553 93,263
Total
41,03933,51740,29995,50537,32123,93453,43817,522
148,190
490,765
58,64744,593
166,16531,7054,6657,322
15,504
328,601
1,7443,331
5,075
4,480,194
10,363,250
Time deposits
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue onor after30 days
32,89624,83730,85128,02912,1694,848
12,3953,141
22,615
171,781
8,3138,127
10, 6475,9881,020
4031,786
36,284
63333
396
1,000,500
1,221,302
Stateand
othermunici-
paldeposits
1,19625110534559
293430222
3,122
6,023
1,966164
5,39615968
818
8,571
47,211
88,454
Othertime
deposits
9,3016,8023,8597,841
10,2146,534
16,4882,078
11,032
74,149
35,21713,78580,8207,9912,8914,9974,930
150,631
681315
996
2,897,870
4,203,464
Postalsavingsdeposits
27239434
2782,138
782568163510
5,139
2,348583566
1,38139
183247
5,347
1212
123
28,776
68,067
Total
43,66532,28434,84936,49324,58012,45729,8815,604
37,279
257,092
47,84422, 65997,42915,5194,0185,5837,781
200,833
8C5650
1,515
3,974,357
5,581,287
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APRIL 6, 1925
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New York _
Chicago
Total, central reserve cities..
OTHER RESERVE CITIES
BostonAlbanyBrooklyn and BronxBuffaloPhiladelphia.Pittsburgh... _BaltimoreWashington _BichmondAtlantaJacksonvilleBirmingham ___New OrleansDallas__El PasoPort Worth. _GalvestonHouston _San AntonioWacoLittle Rock.. _._LouisvilleMemphisNashvilleCincinnatiClevelandColumbus _Toledo.... ___ _._Indianapolis _Chicago _ ___Peoria. _ _._DetroitGrand RapidsMilwaukeeMinneapolis ._ . . . .St. PaulCedar RapidsDes Moines. _Dubuque
1,803,661447,232
2,250,893
363,81123,73438,35830,710
377,990218, 71271,92369,62331,43846,14627,32018,72621,51059,77511,35330, 720
56,34324,1778,8533,02242,5197,075
17, 75755,20822,80334,8223,24036,54023,52810,596107,15811,96359,826^76,84951, 5505,47916, 7562,363
15,14210,406
25,548
5,4516
1,8397,721509638379
1,30816
424288168361207348
1,376513242536126914
330111803131401443,103
3,9693641
5273,634134394404
11,72021,265
32,985
5011,819
377681
13,3064,5203,1121,3261,415442
2,842184550
1,105641
2,168
1,4751,5101,88266887
1,7375,0349,03210,869
1575,0911,431235
5,103500
8,6266,4225,535507
2,218546
93
70
3,717964
70
77
4239
649331
20371510S342552561748
43,967183
44,150
1,07316,074
531
4943,56973120466125
500
59
2422
2123416291415
18271017781762192
11
91
342
1,41337
6723
6419518
1,875, 221479, 428
2, 354, 649
370,65851, 70439,35131, 470397,379235,52876,33072,04833,31547,91230,19119,83422,36461,15612,35533,1017,16059,26726,21310,7603,80843, 0017,345
19, 54860,60333,37346,6163,53042,05025, 57312,058116, 30712, 83568, 53484,05560, 7606, 36119,3723,313
47,58310,072
57, 655
21,9552,253360
2,7675,5382,9042,6322,321335132
705852355539634493
3,0331,352184
1,1028,4272,0133,7633,4833,9833,432
2,6871,1424,4844,3593,7748,0948,7963,8451,1701,1701,572
1,37610,620
11, 996
1,370
18840500
1,4432,384161
4,329
28300
9,2353,4892,400
32315
2,400
2,518
281,82236,618
318,440
90,44810,9803,64422,27767,90756,13619,48628,31820,23222,46817, 58913,026
13,0585,250
11,05922,3453,9434,2991,05514,1893,3079,47319,67628,6257,3872,7781,30241,9485,73028,8369,02722,98337,81319, 0685,0693,7493,574
12,0251,570
13,695
3,83327
1,31083
1,8371,076
702,562
7039260102781372890335310256
1366032
26252363361265513046535494537
1,260155309
342,806
116,23613,2605,31426,49775,28260,13423,02833,70120,63722,63926,32013,8332,37315,9345,9789,31911,58525,4319,7264,4882,16322, 7525,38013,29623, 72141, 89514, 6715,2144,11543,96410, 25936,06012,83631, 57149, 66424,1736,2545,4675,165
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TABLE 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended September 28, 1925—Continued
APEIL 6, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
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Cities, States, and Territories
Demand deposits
Individualdeposits
subject tocheck
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue in
less than30 days
Stateor
othermunici-
paldeposits
Depositsubject
to noticeof lessthan
30 days
Divi-dendsunpaid
Otherdemanddeposits
Total
Time deposits
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue onor after30 days
Stateand
othermunici-
paldeposits
Othertime
deposits
Postalsavingsdeposits
Total
1 OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continuedSioux CityKansas City, MoSt. JosephSt. LouisLincolnOmaha ___Kansas City, KansTopekaWichitaHelenaDenverPuebloMuskogee _Oklahoma CityTulsaSeattleSpokane >PortlandLos Angeles ___ _OaklandSan FranciscoOgdenSalt Lake City
Total other reserve cities
Total, all reserve cities
9,13356,6958,371
136, 7519,57248,842
6,40011,9002,57860,1757,4915,09924, 57938,57049, 73910, 43036, 307120,38713,800125, 3253,62213,974
7345,574325988472
1,408251379977102762154
1,3442,583
82253131586
1,05491
2,106433595
5,6471,4302,294637
1,1391,667289
8,721375787
6,2396,26811, 7634,2104,78914,2232,4447,837696
1,593
12184
11,22365,043
800
""80
18
56162735432190
1,909242647
144, 24611,47952, 6855,1887,92014, 5482,96969, 6828,0205,95131,50145, 69262,43414, 70441,965137, 61316, 359135, 5374,75816,180
2,0721,7881,23110,399
1933,940630192
2,395399
2,0501,1131,4722,5734,1253,2054,2581,4466,566488
10, 527983
2,284
5,339
1,780
""275"
1,3745
90683339350
5,30142,0433,5487,43952679
2,7391,13546,9632,4442,05310,811
9,698
'"""560"
27,91911,89736,17960,5812,527
3856612241215
2051128281321819
1,07643
I,4061,1044,123
8497739517547512150
7,7965,2776,55454, 6343,75611,8801,364476
5,2461,61651,2003.7804,45015,29313,52934,26216,239
77,2403,19050,151
7,957
2,931,074 53,184 200,178 5,159 30, 359 3,221, 534 187, 557 50,928 1,031, 784 26, 657 1,296,926
5,181, 967 78, 732 233,163 5,252 2,560 74, 509 5, 576,183 245, 212 62, 924 1, 350,224 40,252
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COUNTRY BANKS
Maine-
Vermont..Massachusetts.Rhode Island..Connecticut
Total New England States
New YorkNew Jersey. - .Pennsylvania.DelawareMaryland
Total Eastern States.
VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth Carolina..South Carolina...Georgia _.Florida _.AlabamaMississippi _.LouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee _.
Total Southern States
OhioIndianaIllinoisMichigan..Wisconsin..Minnesota.IowaMissouri...
Total' Middle Western States
North Dakota..South Dakota...NebraskaKansasMontana
31,65631,90214,266
202,51035, 598
120,564
436,496
303,609301,655418,380
9,11322,377
1,055,134= . 11 , = =
80,52970,42864,08135,92231,61378,23754,02727,06233,120
243,59736,365
50,519
874,499
180,325106,514207,45463,17077,33470,27485,10536, 709
826,885
29,52225, 65433, 76975,09826,004
7201,474317
2,9622,6983,443
11,614
6,4466,69211,494
145
24, 777
5,1571,550325388
1,942770
1,2131,4511,3937,2943,4381,052789
26, 762
11, 7936,60511,8974,9943,6269,114
• 10, 8522,451
61,332
4,0004,0706,3929,3122,385
48
70
36,289562
13,203
55
881,9139,866
2,174 | 52
52,228 I 11,919
1,0853,6653,396500319
9,9611,0316,5293,15529,2401,854861322
61,918
29,0387,3776,54912,89311,6198,5478,9352,184
87,142
5,2993,6922,2675,7924,962
6382
390
253
1391
2041110155
6324
3374
190
199144384
739
343
694664534710214
314
{
2, 0325835
2,187
1,627
5,939
2,747630
9,019
155
12, 551
26492321861897
80
84621
1,382160481
3,578
718773
1,2444788231644634
4,091
9787162189251
34,44133,45314, 626
207, 85738,309125,678
454,364
349,378311, 596462,3469,119
24,909
1,157,348
87,09975,78467, 84837,00634,08488,99056,37235,04737, 779281,18143, 05071,10552,145
967,490
222,198121,315227,34781, 58992,91288, 272105,46041,437
980, 528
38,98733, 51942, 60490, 73033, 607
,9071,666645
7,7671,3523,991
16,328
45, 7066,990
115,424164
2,830
171,114
32,28720,59025,17710,36410,94910,0386,4702,42410,42120,1758,49626,68324,565
208,639
54,28743,62371,15924,69348,25489,73372,92112,137
416,807
34, 06825,10530, 59929,58613,070
123
1,442618
5,076
477
7,613
1,521103563514433
2,73111
1,0892,3235,772
130389
5
15,584
5,740954
1,5601,1851,7371,786
510139
13,611
1,15626998
22863
72, 56312,96927,450171, 73312,85663,476
361,047
425, 744318,793631,9186,718
57,152
1,440,325
80,36045,54829,44743,23716,09329,23026,61312,98713,49322,82112, 76023,17825,291
381,058
109,95056,892
116,138108,04474,45057,02935, 8407,500
10429682
1,040203
1,122
2,847
1,3482,3404,667
10013
8,468
565,843
9,6957,1574,0648,10410, 619
11420754
14979
659973943
520545
5919
2,584
703~476
1,300704408504867190
5,152
35551336377
2,273
73,66114,93128,178180,57514,41168, 589
380,345
474,240328, 741757,0856,98260,472
1,627,520
114, 28266,44855,24154,26427,55442,65833,19116, 53926,28049,28821,93150,30949,880
607,865
170, 680101,945190,157134,626124,849149,052110,13819,966
1,001,413
45,27433,04434, 79738,29526.025
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TABLE 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended September 88t 1925—Continued
APRIL 6,1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
to
Cities, States, and Territories
COUNTRY BANKS—continued
Wyoming .ColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma _. __ _ _ _
Total Western States
WashingtonOregon .California-_-Idaho, . , . _
Nevada . . .Arizona.» .
Total Pacific States
Alaska (nonmember banks). . _.Tb© Territory of Hawaii (nonmember banks) .
Total (nonmember banks)
Total country banks.
Total United States
Demand deposits
Individualdeposits
subject tocheck
14,75142,88712,925.
114,453
375,063
43,43233,214
130,44418,3992,4905,590
13,461
247,030
1,6492,299
3,948
3,819,055
9,001,022
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue in
less than30 days
1,3684,0651,1274,424
37,143
1,5803,7554,2311,508
273297100
11,744
1723
40
173,412
252,144
Stateor
othermunici-
paldeposits
3,5305,6872,133
22,346
55,708
18,0147,037
20,5374,411
583757
1,536
52,875
25623
648
310, 589
543,752
Depositsubject
to noticeof lessthan
30 days
89
35
534
661787
342
512
14,174
19,426
Divi-dends
unpaid
14
10
57
4 ,1724
1115
53
4,256
Otherdemanddeposits
13414014
140
1,214
3063
61982
1424
760
1
1
28,134
102,643
Total
19,78352,88216,199
141,408
469,719
63,12644,103
155,94224,6693,3496,659
15,126
312,974
1,6922,945
4,637
4,347,060
9,923,243
Time deposits
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue onor after30 days
5,17112,6153,191
25,999
179,404
8,7998,336
10,4636,819
922570
1,847
36, 756
69565
634
1,029,682
1,274,894
Stateand
othermunici-
paldeposits
284406236
3,505
6,245
1,644141
5,649140107
6612
8,299
51r475
114, 399
Othertime
deposits
6,31816,4452,155
11,824
76,381
33,95613,74680,7397,8333,0325,1555,203
149,664
751340
1,091
~975 ,409
4,325,633
Postalsavingsdeposits
933597171577
5,832
2,323312531
1,35542
166272
5,001
1472
149
30,033
70,285
Total
12,70630,0635,753
41,905
267,862
46,72222,53597,38215,1474,1035,8977,934
199,720
967907
1,874
4,086,599
5,785,211
O
oo
3O
a4
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JUNE 30, 1925
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New York . . .Chicago _
Total central reserve cities
OTHER RESERVE CITIES
BostonAlbanyBrooklyn and BronxBuffaloPhiladelphiaPittsburgh .Baltimore _ .WashingtonRichmondAtlantaJacksonville"BirminghamNew OrleansDallas .El PasoFort WorthGalveston"HoustonBan AntonioWacoLittle RockLouisvilleUv^emphisNashvilleCincinnati _ClevelandColumbusToledoIndianapolisChicagoPeoriaDetroitGrand RapidsMilwaukeeMinneapolisSt. PaulCedar RapidsDes MoinesDubuque___
2,070,500452,991
2, 523,491
403,69022,38738,80241,287
399,410228,120
77,41866,88232,91145,43928,92317,43622,09664,97512,00732,4285,612
57, 33223,6788,0772,783
37, 7396,402
19,21757,69925,63836, 5983,898
39,51524,80111, 712
118, 89612, 67658,01487,70146,1245,144
16, 4742,849
8,3408,656
16,996
2,5126
101128
1,7034,624
240840301
1,25715
27972
109341191346
1,3915289627
400516
14416125913122589447199
8,133530
398939112295559
12,95257,987
70,939
5014,889
397452
4,2505,3582,4721,3301,184
5444,325
152405
1,085398
2,174280
2,4441,4711,4461,097
92
2,6514,6978,8608,337
6045,4172,260
3504,477
8007,3307,7139,010
181442
302
302
200
3,4461,055
70
252
2,6092,046
4,655
1,375386357
7285484762332291272860
101259
5015038394875
2114996
165927415
11390
140319
76115295151
191436
48,645562
49, 207
2,80028,638
532
4963,464
718236617459
500
6142
327417
451
8904
7527
5,261143
13
1
2,143,348522, 242
2,665, 590
410,62765,95839,89541,924
410,033243,169
81, 32469, 52134,68647,44133,35018,42722,67466,43412, 81034,9456,288
61,28025, 7429,6943,907
38,4426,967
21,46362, 97835,60545,9964,639
45,63427, 67312,428
131, 82514, 08270,72096, 25056, 2375, 708
17,2263,444
34, 7396,488
41, 227
25,4152,461
6023,7264,7756,7414,6881,972
363172
5,9364
1,370891435808432
3,4101,189
119893
9,1642,1313,7123,5934,2273,282
3,0111,1583,9559,0423,9098,6789,4993,2781,2801,1801,417
29912,640
12,939
1,372
225840500
3,514
1,5501,473
675
4,156
28300
9,6083,2281,435
29815
1,400
5721,265
95
279,62743, 519
323,146
98, 51611, 5413,639
22, 56970, 21860,39826,00131, 567
. 20,55323, 36121,08013, 730
14,9315,439
11,' 43323,1024,0404,5251,148
15, 0163,379
10,26020, 63131, 3697,4412,9172,069
43, 0875,861
34, 2869,080
22, 77137, 95619, 5244,9393,2323,784
10,9121,576
12,488
3,79328
1,34176
1,9681,090
687796356
27010476
13361
1012653
10475
1256434
27639
33439
121558
29490
33464541
1,24917
50719
325,57764,223
389,800
127, 72414,0305,582
27, 74376,96168,45431, 59734, 81820, 97923, 58930,80013, 8382,996
17,4286,6109,903
11, 89126,5659,4894,6512,046
24, 3055,574
14,03424, 80045, 24314, 2854,3915,201
45,1019,860
45,21813, 02232,48549, 26124,0516,2365,0145,220
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TABLE 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended September 28, 1925—Continued
JUNE 30, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
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Cities, States, and Territories
Demand deposits
Individualdeposits
subject tocheck
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue in
less than30 days
Stateor
othermunici-
paldeposits
Depositsubject
to noticeof lessthan
30 days
Divi-dends
unpaid
Otherdemand Total
Time deposits
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue onor after30 days
Stateand
othermunici-
paldeposits
Othertime
deposits
Postalsavingsdeposits
Total
OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued
Sioux City. .Kansas City, M o . . .St. Joseph _St. Louis . . .Lincoln _..OmahaKansas City, Kans..Topeka._WichitaHelenaDenver _.PuebloMuskogeeOklahoma CityTulsa . . . _SeattleSpokanePortlandLos AngelesOakland..San FranciscoOgdenSalt Lake City
9,14957,3246,939
135,5169,363
50, 7073,0829,00212, 7492,72762, 7698,5554,62224,94543, 52451, 29310,24436, 567125,01114,411129,3363,41713, 737
6045,512354
1,122452
1,215246281878104
1,270151
1812,462
7891,8234196
5691,043
141,653538662
2,0484,1112,0503,6122,536350
6,504163835
6,8705,1739,3813,2975,530U, 1863,1069,602372
1,170
353314
47843721626131912352842
9298
9,978
70
375256
11
2041513729450374
60112948037159
2,105296953
7,307140,82011,90656,4805,65012,92116,1763,20070,6778,8745,545
32, 65750, 54961, 79213, 59942, 963141, 63917, 610141, 6604,33015, 574
2,3471,7951,23711,839
2014,055620940
2,118409
1,6271,0871,6082,6113,8412,9344,1241,6557,574895
11,572674
1,917
1,736
1,6125
74746139280
6,671
800
6,4912,9845,789
44,3253,7177,352562351
3,2331,177
46,2982,6332,09611, 2149,383
28, 31412,25937, 63063,4382, 557
38, 5471,0814,224
36272224414162332002141118586420219
1,10943
3,07382
1,00138617044713137
8,2005,5017,05058,3143,93412,0301,3821,5055,4621,671
50,4013,9274,47015, 39513, 65934,40116,46540, 28678,0693,62251,4261,7687,078
Total other reserve cities.
Total, all reserve cities
3,067,779 49, 519 195,017 5,039 8,818 48,810 3,374,982 206,598 1,089,042
5, 591, 270 66, 515 265,956 5,341 13,473 98,017 6,040, 572 247,825 1,412,188
25,068
37,556
1, 367,011
1,756,811
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COUNTRY BANKS
Maine.New Hampshire.VermontMassachusetts...Rhode IslandConnecticut
Total New England States-.
New YorkNew Jersey. . .Pennsylvania _DelawareMaryland
Total Eastern States.
VirginiaWest Virginia. „North Carolina.South Carolina..GeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexas.__ArkansasKentucky.Tennessee
Total Southern States..
OhioIndianaIllinoisMichigan. ,Wisconsin-Minnesota-IowaMissouri..-
Total Middle Western States.
North Dakota..South D a k o t a -NebraskaKansasMontana.Wyoming „
31,62133,38516,186
217,61136,105
127,162
462,070
312,158327,088415,384
9,86323,609
1,088,102
79,17367,81258,51432,73129,43084,52649,01926,26431,730236,71734,76465, 72849,593
846, 001
185,389111, 631208,26765, 60075, 28870,40782,02438,011
836,617
26,47123,98131,97576,41125,25515,573
7921,594389
3,3603,0133,504
12,652
7,0276,53010,708
134
24,399
4,8461,766750243
1,7771,2651,0671,3691,2538,0033,053953840
27,185
11, 2286,74911,3614,7913,5248,77610,1882,407
59, 024
4,5604,0486,1429,5872,5451,289
56
34,930709
16,343
2,373
54,355
1,0692,8053,5221,249376
11,3651,151
2,61525,1342,742920337
58,113
29,08810,9008,2909,370
15,5133,1602,146
86,806
3,0754,0772,9217,6865,7874,215
40
40
1971,8309,664
11,777
11
120
300
469
"132
21619141228
1,205
12544824
184204780135531
2,132
1,7111, 5713,655
68231
7,236
35233
581
1,315
1, 7571,4848,254' 2110
32, 72035,63116,814
222, 06939,253131,778
478, 265
357, 780339,212464, 0089,93326,543
1,176621
282250247177142744101364314
5,231
1,023758970516558351239131
4,546
199392584231
11,607 1,197,476
86.42173,09963,30434,61132,22997.42251, 55832,63835,778271,68241,94269, 54751,097
1469538552441674
38784
1,2821,582
13
4,367
526912
1,16093810243547117
4,561
118236218119
941,328
227, 723130,950230,18081, 21588,02795, 50196,22342,940
992,759
34,19232,20041,24994,66033,85121,227
1,1011,425434
7, 7361,4794,720
16,895
41,9987, 753
115,933157
2,826
168,667
31,68620, 53823,58010,44310,18612,5296,5719,8542,65021,3928.88026; 77924,808
209,896
54,29045, 75373,13025,88747,33686,83373,91812,685
419,832
33,28924,85531, 73030,02512, 5894,899
149
3,111504
6,306
290
10,211
74,99613,27328,128178, 22513,35863,609
371, 589
441,613333,115638,9396,85957,389
1,477,915
1,89183513651402
2,5746
3,024890
5,7671465218
16, 017
2361,413899
1,7851,761123171
12,011
1,175153183199113196
81,02846,65328,62344,09715,62430,70227,37814,13614,11425,05113,40224,46026,861
392,129
111, 63659,102119,121110, 53276, 85556, 306
8,219
579,839
9,7907,1784,0108,59011,1316,433
28276
1,000190
1,078
2,725
1,0331,5835,153
86427
8,282
110213611728166299444559314039424
2,638
4901,302680400536472199
4,775
372558150388
2,2831,039
76,19614,98028, 641187,10715,02769,407
391,358
487,755342,955766,3317,10260,932
1, 665,075
114, 71567,48752, 77755,36326,29346, 46734,05427,05817, 69952,80322, 56851,68551,711
620,680
172, 245105, 581194, 966137, 998126, 376145,436112, 58121, 274
1,016,457
44, 62632, 74436, 07339, 20226,11612, 567
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TABLE 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended September
JUNE 30,1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
3, 1925—Continued
Cities, States, and Territories
COUNTRY BANKS—continuedColorado .New MexicoOklahoma
Total Western States
WashingtonOregon .CaliforniaIdahoUtahNevadaArizona
Total Pacific States .
Alaska (nonmember banks)JIawaii (nonmember banks) >
Total (nonmember banks)
Total country banks
Total United gtates . . .
Demand deposits
Individualdeposits
subject tocheck
40,59211,998
105,730
357,986
43,26532,522
133,15517,9122,3875,782
12,741
247,764
1,7132,152
3,865
3,842,405
9,433,675
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue in
less than30 days
3,9761,2535,066
38,466
1,5993,6074,0591,708
105
11,693
1628
44
173,463
239,978
Stateor
othermunici-
paldeposits
3,4882,869
24,417
58,535
15,9747,808
22,7625,938
406969
1,686
55,543
251,027
1,052
314,460
580,416
Depositsubject
to noticeof lessthan
30 days
931048
694
361174
347
468
14,615
19,956
Divi-dends
unpaid
745
119
596
180131605316
2021
994
317
20
20, 755
34,228
Otherdemanddeposits
13011
216
1,197
5073
70316331348
936
1
• 1
23,984
122,001
Total
48,35316,146
135,596
457,474
61,10444,152
161,35825,9523,0947,137
14,601
317,398
1,7583,224
4,982
4,389,082
10,430,254
Time deposits
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue onor after30 days
13,1002,595
25, 788
178,870
8,4618,073
10,3095,607
982433
1,452
35,317
75322
397
1,029,874
1,277,699
Stateand
othermunici-
paldeposits
422228
3,749
6,418
1,402166
5,98110187
925
8,662
53,468
112,710
Othertime
deposits
17,3831,842
11, 758
78,115
35,25214,04682,9847,9592,9906,3115,157
153,699
789338
1,127
3,054,413
4,466,601
Postalsavingsdeposits
646194626
6,256
2,257541587
1,36640
181286
5,258
1562
158
30,092
67,648
Total
•31,5514,859
41,921
289,659
47,37222,82699,86115,0334,0995,9257,820
202,936
1,020662
1,682
4,167,847
5,924,058
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SEPTEMBER 28, 1925
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New York _Chicago ,_ __ .-
Total central reserve cities_-
OTHER RESERVE CITIES
BostonAlbany.-Brooklyn and Bronx __BuffaloPhiladelphiaPittsburgh . . . . „,BaltimoreWashingtonRichmondAtlantaJacksonville _. „
New Orleans _ -Dallas--El PasoFort WorthGalvestonHoustonSan AntonioWaco _ _!Little RockL/OuisvilleMemphis - -NashvilleCincinnatiCleveland..Columbus- -ToledoIndianapolisChicagoPeoria__ . _ _DetroitGrand RapidsMilwaukeeMinneapolisSt. PaulCedar RapidsDes MoinesDubuque_
1,963,549489,309
2, 452,858
394,37324,29039,48833,768
396,858230,18173,45567,80541,70847,59934,78218,61220,02466,44311,60931,6495,535
55,37124,3027,3792,344
42,7617,127
19,51257,75123,95835,7083,812
37,31523, 52411,013
110, 79414, 28563,74883,18850,8165, 500
15,1732,680
5,4816,710
12,191
2,3376
11831
3,7914,653
799586299
1,25515
2786
377233253 :236
1,329498
7638
320608
14924122878
84609539160
8,403588
46268785
294453
7,47826,303
33,781
5010,428
487464
4,6754,7514,8091,290
794808
4,409202476174307
1,535106789
1,1981,009
383261
1,9256,317
13, 3379,699
5223,1302,646
5252,300
3004,4185,4875,346
1,190
767
767
205
4,9481,046
70
233
71945
764
2761
301
50418212
203141
44
1
1
219
2523
33150622724112
1
46, 5181,180
47,698
2,0319,000
551
6023,300
90037060
75600
35
1306310
1247
51,103' 6
4322
379129
10
12*
2,024,512523,547
2,548,059
399,27243,72540,67434,264
409,378244,11379,97570,25442,85249,66639,28219,59220,51067,01312,04933,4385,907
57,55326,0088,4652,765
43, 3447,766
21,50065,00238, 52246,3634,418
41, 05726, 78311,770
121, 55915,20068, 56989,27756, 8615,818
16, 6593,135 J
23,9915,381
29,372
19,0211,723
6734,0294,568
10,5723,8142,200
61666
8,3675
1,371640515
1,006532
3,1901,319
142586
7,4621,9373,5114,7264,5653,678
1023,2751,2834,0899,4224, 0448,9409, 5537,1531,3401,13l1,458
29912,640
12,939
820
125340500
3,984
1,4311,176
617
3,902
30010,4345,0222,400
41365
1, 381
55
283,96347,017
330,980
99,77412,8383,744
22,89378,90558, 58524,02430,98920,14422,12820,412
13,425
14, 8175,2238,545
10,86423,6254,0844,6121,178
15, 0743,398
10, 58920, 63430,2367,8793,2852,254
42,7215,722
27,7888,803
23, 48337, 47919, 5085,0193,1353,656
10,3231,528
11,851
3,61033
1,42191
2,0221,154
597776171
28911065
14147
1152853
1147
111226237
27540
31132
11252929
52529
434551
1,33916
53119 [
318,57666, 566
385,142
122,40514, 5945,838
27,85385, 49570,43628,23734,46620,82122, 26533, 05213,5402,867
16,7746,4029,666
11,42426,8689,4194,7611 775
22, 6585,397
14,13725,93545, 27516, 8905,8195,641
44,9469,905
37, 73512,87632,85748,96428,0006,3754,8525,133 to
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TABLE 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended September 28, 1925—Continued
SEPTEMBER 28, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
CO
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Cities, States, and Territories
Demand deposits
Individualdeposits
subject tocheck
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue in
less than30 day
Stateor
othermunici-
paldeposits
Depositsubject
to noticeof lessthan
30 days
Divi-dends
unpaid
Otherdemanddeposits
Total
Time deposits
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue onor after30 days
Stateand
othermunici-
paldeposits
Othertime
deposits
Postalsavingsdeposits
Total
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OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continued
Sioux CityKansas City, MoSt. JosephSt. LouisLincolnOmahaKansas City, Kans._TopekaWichitaHelenaDenverPuebloMuskogee..--Oklahoma CityTulsaSeattleSpokane. _Portland...-Los AngelesOaklandSan Francisco..—-...Ogden.Salt Lake City
Total other reserve cities.
Total all reserve cities
9,15057,7367,198
133,17710,27246,9663,257
10,79812,6073,033
59,2867,2115,311
25,84351,91253,16111,68749, 371
126,14914, 538
130, 7253,379
14,828
3,083, 735
5, 536, 593
5535,485
3971,366
4651,661
250290531100
1,223142
197419
9,906
1,050439
7633
1,16512
2,044506469
3,3701,2313,401
9001,0681,807
1906,879
214731
8,2634,077
2191
31
85
10148
2,0633,7139,8182,6106,879
137
12
57100
40159
2,08531
7,595138, 21711,96952,0694,555
12,15614,9493,329
67,4557,5676,099
34,90557,06660, 51613,79753, 960
139, 21917,191
140, 3224,025
16,282
2,4281,7591,162
13, 667199
3,321623978
1,338404
2,0831,0291,6412,5063,0432,5823,9552,7328,195
55810,060
6921,829
1,700
~~~290
1,1585
92944320081
5,4222,9664,97744,0373,7127,419572344
4,0851,166
48,579•2,5271,664
11,190
8,312
"l,~660"
" l o o
12,15345,183
2,98953, 244
6104,223
3517502740617
2262192201158694519513
1,13544
3,07593
1,27037716848413132
8,2015,4756,166
59, 8103,92811, 2561,4141,5425,5381,65652,7653,7564,24712,89014, 47734, 67716,20149,18577, 7773,715
65, 4481, 3156,284
49,931 164, 201 6,514 1,874 24, 061 3,330,316 209, 408 47,843 1,107,172 25, 633 1, 390, 056
62,122 197, 982 7,281 2,638 71, 759 5, 878, 375 238,780 60, 782 1, 438,152 37; 484 1,775,198
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COUNTRY BANKS
MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusetts.,Rhode IslandConnecticut
Total New England States .__
New YorkNew Jersey . _PennsylvaniaDelawareMaryland _ _
Total Eastern States
VirginiaWest Virginia .North CarolinaSouth Carolina - -GeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippi _ __ _LouisianaTexasArkansas __»__KentuckyTennessee
Total Southern States..
OhioIndiana -IllinoisMichiganWisconsin _ _ _ _ _ _Minnesota.Iowa ,Missouri
Total Middle Western States
North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraskaKansasMontana -
36,96836, 46317, 643
226,11537,300
127,166
481, 655
331,992329, 690428, 787
10, 23323, 780
1,124, 482
82, 57768,88962,23433, 78336, 086
114,23960, 24833, 33535,922
263, 92138,68564,70452, 467
947, 090
188, 706112,339
' 204,47667,13977,05673, 28585, 69939, 656
848,356
32,13626, 71731,49680,74628, 765
7521,601
3553,6353,7104,123
14,176
6,9816,455
11, 676
132
25, 244
4,7841,635
473464
1,8121,0941 032
3781,1827,8992,348
869874
24,844
10,4306,387
11,4605,3143,7298,830
10,1463,133
59,429
4,6474,2445,9569,6412,509
301
37
68
34, 525657
15,406
2,699
53, 287
1,5352,8045,2461,724
40110,254
7903,9022,183
21,9652,463
628200
54,095
31,4798,4937,8458,4676,0887,2882,0391,424
73,123
2,6652,8072,1365,6694,933
8
54
62
401,5258,939
38
10, 542
200
23
989
257
1,469
352
111
2303
1321
829
12
206218
11
8101269
210
111
14884
19315
431
6120
9759
372
1336
51011
225
53393515203
243
192
2312
4459
165572
599
1,439
1,813780
9,9252
34
12, 554
112102346180
1,1868017
159684
1,421137
3
4,076
5591,0321,264
727110393497
5
4,587
8910796
297238
37, 80238,14218 175
230, 48241, 012
131, 898
497, 511
375, 499339,191474, 926
10, 23626, 688
1,226, 540
89,06973, 65067,99636,06238, 384
126, 78262 18738, 62339,459
294, 76244,92266, 34853, 555
1,031, 799
231, 579128, 290225,191
81, 66287, 23389, 80298, 53744, 222
986, 516
39,54033,88039,89196, 57336,456
1,2731,160
6597,5081,6285,840
18,068
41,6289,391
117, 297156
2,901
171, 373
32, 00321,14124, 26310, 30310,46614,4356 517
10, 5743,056
20,99610,25727,24325, 769
217, 023
56, 84646, 49274, 75826,98947,82084,97373, 81213,387
425, 077
33,19724,14430,98130, 60212, 500
435
39
3,43950
4,924
449
8,862
1,62874
807551949
3,814141
3,035593
5,3065546
357
17, 356
4,5603,4051,465
317832
1,870282156..
12,887
1,20716588
219170
76,29514,31828, 218
181, 06013, 80366,165
379, 859
454, 561341, 880637, 899
7,06958, 794
1, 500, 203
81, 79546, 26728, 96143, 60515, 32733,64126 84515,43014,16525,00013,55924,14226,970
395, 707
* 111, 75356, 694
120, 904110, 687
77, 75756,41738,0888,540
580,840
9,8327,2574,4858,491
11,227
100289
73954154
1,042
2,612
9121, 6014,235
8021
6,849
108240
591,218
887551024345
69414436729
3,892
661404
1,844675401571515195
5, 266
42062842
3952,442
77,66815, 76728, 954
189, 55715, 58573, 047
400, 578
500, 540352, 922764, 355
7,30562,165
1,687, 287
115, 53467, 72254, 09055, 67726, 83052, 64533 60529, 08217, 85951, 99624,01551, 79853,125
633, 978
173, 820106, 995198, 971138, 668126, 810143, 831112, 69722, 278
1,024, 070
44,65632,19435, 59689, 70726,339
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TABLE 51.—Classification of deposits in national banks at date of each report during year ended September 28, 1925—Continued
SEPTEMBER 28, 1925—Continued
fin thousands of dollars]
Cities, States, and Territories
COUNTRY BANKS—continued
WyomingColorado _New MexicoOklahoma
Total Western States. _
Washington...Oregon.CaliforniaIdahoUtahNevadaArizona.
Total Pacific States __
Alaska (nonmember banks)The Territory of Hawaii (nonmember banks)
Total (nonmember banks) __ __
Total country banks
Total United States
Demand deposits
Individualdeposits
subject tocheck
16,85542,02411,525
109,203
379,467
49,43437,137
142, 77821,6172,8336,767
12,398
272,964
2,0012,071
4,072
4, 058,086
9,594,679
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue in
less than30 days
1,2493,893
9034,878
37,920
1,5953,5943,8991,751
198323177
11,537
11188
199
173,349
235,471
Stateor
othermunici-
paldeposits
4,0345,0163,164
20,646
51,070
12,5556,245
20,0414,450
270755
1,376
45,692
27491
518
277,853
475,835
Depositsubject
to noticeof lessthan
30 days
35
473
1918
100383
520
13,895
21,176
Divi-dends
unpaid
3
7
18
11715
11
35
1,012
3,650
Otherdemanddeposits
12110512
366
1,431
21466
5046
381345
886
1
1
24, 974
96,733
Total
22,25951,04115,604
135,135
470,379
63,81847,077
167,33728,2073,3407,859
13,996
331, 634
2,0402,750
4,760
4, 549,169
10,427, 544
Time deposits
Certifi-cates ofdepositdue onor after30 days
4,98112,8882,700
24,426
176,419
8,2487,946
10, 5025,383
982444
1,361
34,866
79154
233
1,043, 059
1, 281,839
Stateand
othermunici-
paldeposits
82471165
3,743
6,310
1,017199
5,825127696
919
8,162
53, 616
114,398
Othertime
deposits
#
6,54716,9221,749
11,817
78,327
35,94914,38783,4978,0063,0325,3725,084
155, 327
840340
1,180
3,091, 443
4,529, 595
Postalsavingsdeposits
1,084643269654
6,577
2,247557919
1,43841
188293
5,683
1772
179
31, 058
68, 542
Total
12,69430,9244,883
40,640
267,633
47,46123,089
100,74314,9544,1246,0107,657
204,038
1,096496
1,592
4,219,178
5, 994,374
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TABLE NO. 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during yearended September 28, 1925
DECEMBER 31, 1924[In thousands of dollars]
Banks in—
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New YorkChicago ,
Total central reserve cities___
OTHER RESERVE CITIES
Boston. - . . . _ „._AlbanyBrooklyn and BronxBuffaloPhiladelphia _-. _PittsburghBaltimore - - - -Washington. _RichmondAtlantaJacksonvilleBirminghamNew Orleans -Dallas __ _-El PasoFort WorthGalvestonHoustonSan Antonio. _ _WacoLittle RockLouisville - --MemphisNashvilleCincinnati— _ ._ClevelandColumbusToledoIndianapolisChicago - -. - -PeoriaDetroit --Grand RapidsMilwaukee.M inneapolisSt. Paul -Cedar RapidsDes MoinesDubuque . . -Si out CityKansas City, MoSt JosephSt. Louis _- . -LincolnOmaha - -,-Kansas City, Kans __TopekaWichitaHelena ,..»-.Denver _ _,. „ ,PuebloMuskogee .- -Oklahoma CityTulsaSeattle --SpokanePortlandLos Angeles -- _ _ _Oakland -- -San FranciscoOgdenSalt Lake City_
Total other reserve cities
Total all reserve cities
Gold coin
7551,725
2,480
137262620
215169
658618471711102750285335
12873
174
103618513
42396671055
10127192
49432144553017471214435
1,078157
64014861060
53752653226
4,660
7,140
Goldcertificates
7,5054,058
11,565
93287372
1336076710
1,6686
3645148
12
282577174
36151586
110113
57035355
5051873201262638
26685
193895652
13616352
267904720
14716
24
8610
107
2
7,990
19,555
Silver andminor coin
1,9621,373
3,335
54886
17463
1,144618201240
89128965541
14110613634
1661849416732682
136181151
1325415770
16888
264305201
151144178
14483
22879
17927534911
2944342
14714644310025457967
3565771
10,129
13,464
Paper cur-rency (otherthan gold
certificates)
25,36910,478
35,847
7, 533810
1,183826
10, 6105,1752,1951,359
7761,058
743643580
1,079218
1,002473
1,6791,538
37175
756344271
2,225718
2,190248
3,0731,446
640580568
1,7511,6401,452
146683143484
1,110521
2,176402
1,33319627250585
1,460326266680802
1,650356905
2,916343
2,278137185
78,088
113,935
Total cash
35, 59317,634
53, 227
8,3111, 2091,755
92212,3296,7292,4713,353
8891,269
901723639
1,247375
1,168588
1,9051,927
48998
882389378
2,483927
2,505264
4,3202,052
8321,263
8982,4362,0981,698
2011,112
312776
1,387715
2,486499
1,595251342602103
3,099616361787
1,1092,195
4681,2234,118
4722,806
226284
100, 867
154,094
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TABLE N O . 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during yearended September 28, 1925—Continued
DECEMBER 31, 1924—Continued[In thousands of dollars]
Banks in—
COUNTRY BANKS
MaineNew HampshireVermont .M assachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut
Total New England States
New YorkNew Jersey ___ _PennsylvaniaDelawareMaryland
Total Eastern States _
Virginia- . . .West VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth Carolina -GeorgiaFlorida _ .AlabamaMississippiLouisiana >TexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee ^
Total Southern States
Ohio __-IndianaIllinoisMichigan _ _ _ _WisconsinMinnesota _ ,.IowaMissouri
Total Middle Western States
North DakotaSouth Dakota . .Nebraska .KansasMontana.WyomingColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma
Total Western States
WashingtonOregonCalifornia - -IdahoUtahNevadaArizona
Total Pacific States >
Alaska (nonmember banks)The Territory of Hawaii (nonmember
banks) „_.
Total (nonmember banks)Total country banksTotal United States
Gold coin
809950
40273
206
910
582667
1,7562695
3,126
29516712145
11192
2603747
41087
221215
2,108
451485663335322427438200
3,321
8368
159272137.84
28134
167
1,285
34139344575374764
1,402
68
8
76
12,22819,368
Goldcertificates
635850
38834
897
1,490
3,7923,1282,464
27217
9,628
3432031377334
1531627116
173106271338
2,080
7951,3051,6391,0171,031
331925140
7,183
24614812533612785
25634
266
1,623
3251783627
17
223
5
5
22,23241, 787
Silver andminor coin
180*185107
*934131439
1,976
1,5191,2432,939
66175
5,942
621307442331313275407187170
1,693300336331
5,713
1,230876
1,202513590845846342
6,444
387344367706
!305194423140914
3,780
539414
1,1982993475
231
2,790
11
53
64
26,70940,173
Paper cur-rency (otherthan gold
certificates)
1,7281,635
94711,1791,778
- 5,670
22,937
11,86812,24426,790
4621,393
52, 757
5,0523,7133,6742,3762,2043,2973,2271,3571, 7139,9001,9372,6833,241
44,374
10,7626,6278,8303,9423,7304,2473,3141,451
42,903
1,5411,4761,2602,6562,2331,6352,050
7824,603
18,236
2,3301,7335,3581,038
122439922
11,942
vn983
1,154194,303308,238
Total cash
2,0511,9771,154
12,9032,0167,212
27,313
17,76117,28233,949
5811,880
71,453
6,3114,3904,3742,8252,6623,8174,0561,6521,946
12,1762,4303,5114,125
54,275
13,2389,293
12,3345,8075,6735,8505,5232,133
59,851
2,2572,0361 9113,9702,8021,9983 010
9905,950
24,924
3,2422,5917,0791 448
195568
1,234
16,357
255
1,044
1,299255,472409,566
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BEPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 295TABLE NO. 52.—^Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during year
ended September 28, 1925—ContinuedAPRIL 6, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
Banks in—
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New YorkChicago
Total central reserve citiesOTHER RESERVE CITIES
BostonAlbanyBrooklyn and Bronx _BuffaloPhiladelphia . . .PittsburghBaltimoreWashington _RichmondAtlanta _ . .Jacksonville __BirminghamNew Orleans.. _ __DallasEl PasoFort WorthGalveston _ __HoustonSan Antonio.>_ __ . .Waco . ...Little Rock _LouisvilleMemphisNashvilleCincinnatiCleveland _.ColumbusToledo .IndianapolisChicago _ ._PeoriaDetroitGrand RapidsMilwaukeeMinneapolisSt. PaulCedar RapidsDes Moines . __DubuqueSioux CityKansas City, MoSt. JosephSt. Louis „LincolnOmaha. _Kansas City, Kans__ _ .Topeka.WichitaHelena _ . .Denver. __PuebloMuskogee _. ._Oklahoma CityTulsaSeattle.- . . .Spokane.PortlandLos Angeles _Oakland _San FranciscoOgden. _Salt Lake City
Total other reserve cities
Total all reserve cities. _.
Gold coin
535615
1,150
90182415
1461425568163023196
3051295840
156134
216
126926786
463987714455833225
6816
' 253571151749161548
51,118
1205
4723738
125604
12543931
4,695
5,845
Goldcertificates
6,8682,6809,548
8535422549
334242
51,737
1335268
22231
22315899
61234
145218
93
13733336
675128259222240
21267
1617345321
53147
212
277913918
125224
14751738
1
6,865
16,413
Silver andminor coin
11, 576
2,844
46583
11663
808524162199
62103885969
11486
11949
141157115
21813572
15066
11420
214174
659373
222236173
18101
3664
14269
18678
14JT153d82
9241
3235
133115376110248493
69383
6250
8,697
11,541
Paper cur-rency (otherthan gold
certificates)
21,9109,516
31,426
6,053965
1,116739
7,2416,0241 9281,481
731913666530520
1 385265847361
1 6631,463
31564
680290469
1,577723
1,938173
2,0441,148
597616608
1,7191,6141 288
254658139493
1,137371
1,689289
1,186106319375
741,472
327213551700
1,750330
1,1602,586
4082,263
104244
69,952
101,378
Total caste
30,88§14,07t44,968
6,6931 42$1,481
861
6*9322 15®3| 485
8221 08i
803616
m1 531'405
996490
l|83445298
833354557
1,9111 0332,223
19f2,8581,753
77S1,398
8642,2581 90S1 50S
3171,03?
258743
1,387556
1,922385
1,43115137?52690
3,10857®292749963
2,221452
1,5473,758
5062,738
205326
90,209
135,177
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TABLE. NO. 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during pearended September 28y 19%5—Continued
APRIL 6, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
Banks in—
COrETOSfTRY BANKS
Main®- - -VermontMassachusettsRhode Island . . . .Connecticut
Total New England States
New York , __New Jersey ^_. _ _ -_ .Pennsylvania- - •Delaware _ . „ . .Maryland __«..--
Total Eastern States.. ~-
Virginia _ - _West Virginia _North CarolinaSouth Carolina. . . . ___ _ _.-Georgia - -Florida . ... _AlabamaMississippi m . . .Louisiana ,Texas . » .__ -ArkansasKentuckyTennessee _ _ ~
Total Southern States,
OiiioIndiana .,.-» »IllinoisMiehiganWisconsin ;.» ---MinnesotaIowa _.Missouri ....
Total Middle Western States
North Dakota.. _South DakotaNebraskaKansasMontana _WyomingC o l o r a d o . . .N e w M e x i c o _ _. „O k l a h o m a
Total Western States^
WashingtonOregon. _. . . __.._California 1 ..„ . .IdahoUtah--- -- . . . . .Nevada __„ ._Arizona _ „
Total Pacific States.
Alaska (nonmember banks)The Territory of Hawaii (nonmember
banks) .._
Total (nonmember banks)
Total comtfiTr terafcs
Total United States
Gold coin
106ftl
39266
217
925
7/53;638
1,926
130
3y5H
$5419515853
12510427/9
5339
93236183
2,354
543S4G7733843844544752$2
3>765
8174.
16927/713989
30939
179
1,356
46081304482
1', 4Q7
80
3
83
: 13,401
19, 246
Goldcertificates
585737
24339
540
974
3,1842,7072,186
26216
8,319
3521591377735
1641584228
18380
197229
% 841
6521,1171,538.
726933331
1,063171
6,531
187147124
ass11691
23305
. 1,610
2743672722
21
189
3
3
19, 467
35,880
Silver andminor coin
14816691
1667110343
1,525
1,2591,0472,568
49151
5, 074
534292379262-285250"373153168-
1,764264333294
5, 351
1,053756
1,146447504754811265
b; 736-
385325-338642-259-2-16374124848-
3,511
431378
; 1,1352652778
193
% 507
17
80
97
23,801
35,342
Paper cur-rency (otherthan gold
certificates)
1,7831,613
744"
1,6555,413
21*332
11^07210*61224,841
3111,162
47,998
4,3433,4882-,8871,8481,8553,2902, 5141,1071,3798; 3781,4882; 4822,373
37,430
8, 9225,8927*4782,, 9812,8833,8823,8251,273
37,136
1 4861,3941,2602,3802 ©231,1651 843
7843,447
15,782
1,8611V4884^336
803102357654
9,604
186
297
483
169, 825
271, 203
Total cash
2,0721,942
1 933! 11 486
1,8706, 513
24,. 8M
M 00431,571
410-1,64©
64,902
5,5834,1343,5612,240
3,8083,3241,355
10; 7871,9233r24S3,07:9
4f6,976
11,1708,305
10,9354,5384 7045,4216,174
; 1,921
53,168
2 1391,9401,8913,65d2 5371, 5612 788
i 4,779
22,259
2,6402. 298
1,179161481950
13,707
285
380
666
226,494
361,671
1 Includes items reported as clearing-house certificates.Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
BEPOET OF THE COMPTKOLLEE OF THE CURRENCY 297
TABLE NO. 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during yearended September 28, 1925—Continued
JUNE 30, 1925[In thousands of dollars]
Banks in-~
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New YorkChicago,-.
Total central reserve caties.OTHEB BESEBVE CITIES
Boston „AlbanyBrooklyn and Bronx .BuffaloPhiladelphiaPittsburgh- v _Baltimore .WashingtonRichmond-Atlanta „ . .Jacksonville -Birniingh&mNew OrleansDallas _El PasoFort WorthGalveston _-
San Antonio. .WacoLittle Rock __ __Louisville.. . . _MemphisNashville
Cleveland..Columbus.*.-.. . -ToledoIndianapolis..Chicago _Peoria. . _Detroit .Grand RapidsMilwaukee-.MinneapolisSt. PauL _Cedar Rapids .Des MoinesDubuqueSioux CitySansas City, Mo.. _St. JosephSt. LouisLincolnOmahaKansas City, KansTopekaWichita. - - -Helena . . .DenverPueblojMuskogee..Oklahoma CityTulsaSeattle . _Spokane _PortlandLos Angeles _Oakland _.San FranciscoOgdenSalt Lake City
Total other reserve cities- -Total all reserve cities
Goldcoin
424232
656
80141610
168148
57
17312316
33636336644
113157
195
1149
84910
38089801254772421
54417244276152459144837
61,005
1367
5329568
186658
34392525
4,554
5, 210
Goldcertifi-cates
7,3574,410
11,767
615251228
67474237
291,369
12246740
416
224212897
59
733617
11849
112
635541128785355795835040
15753
22916976851188285882
93861094251
21239
219
20916
10122
9,671
21,438
Stand-ard
silverdollars
87785
8121
9442
883
151056
20251822237624
121
39
135
241
505
1056
4518581114512322935122157
52861
6105
16163854
1644251
19332
1262423
2,113
2,198
Sub-sidiarysilverand
minorcoin
11 ,5361,2962,832
52195
19176
SOO512179229105101
996044
129697844
139121
719
544377
159669512
Iffi156
54146
66184115
5122512837
115*4318750
1211754433
14719337778
22271
144272
781403742
7,247
10,079
Silvercertifi-cates
2,075742
2,817
46812614286
1,21931234634794
111792429
1829
7038
1561783713544462
20742
13811
25299
1059663
180110151
15762439
15842
19422751031192
48133547
152388
17166
549
55
6,975
9,792
Legaltendernotes
2,6351,395
4,030
1,15893
108
5434631112986462
115851069
4182732297822655235
21087
22120
149108
557822
1065885106327227321
1541683112027
3134
193226
138291013
1871748
12
5, 982
10,012
Na-tionalbanknotes
1,923697
2, £20
486322144
92566
1,026303
221395107241
9548
57356250603745154
12117
34157471161488
5762225115214812939535219187
18661
148179130372
67246
511636535
51213263
15697
195181101562
65382
6257
14,826
17,446
Federalreserve
andFederalreservebanknotes
12,1573,464
15,621
2,711472674487
4,9802,7551,191
7473722652802015075101973271575695718112
2639790
781370938
45737375140157172431977739
70185
34124765193
1,000205764
50136218
341,147
10978
246361
1,403196857
1,606184
1,56227
103
35,985
51,606
Totalcash
28,11512,313
40,428
6,0471,3741,505
8258,8445,4952,2243,178
8881,004
780672612
1,510399924625
1,5941,930
46585
666314458
2,008788
2,065156
2,9911,624
7241,427
8672,2131,9041,369
260807256655
1,530616
2,019416
1,493186538542
983,484
553306694
1,1212,146
5181,3883,853
4312,447
183259
87,353
127, 781
1 Includes items reported as clearing-house certificates.Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
298 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
TABLE N O . 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during yearended September 28, 1925—Continued
JUNE 30, 1925—Continued[In thousands of dollars]
Banks in—
COUNTRY BANES
MaineNew Hampshire . . _. .VermontM assachusettsRhode Island _ _Connecticut.
Total New England States.New YorkNew Jersey .Pennsylvania „DelawareMaryland.. .__
Total Eastern StatesVirginia _West VirginiaNorth Carolina :__South Carolina..Georgia .FloridaAlabama..! __MississippiLouisianaTexas.. „ _.Arkansas...Kentucky...Tennessee
Total Southern StatesOhioIndianaIllinois .MichiganWisconsinMinnesota _.. _ .Iowa . .Missouri
Total Middle WesternStates
North Dakota-South DakotaNebraskaKansasMontanaWyomingColorado.. . _.New MexicoOklahoma.^
Total Western StatesWashington _.OregonCaliforniaIdahoUtah.NevadaArizona
Total Pacific States...Alaska (nonmember banks)The Territory of Hawaii (non-
member banks)Total (nonmember banks).Total country banks..Total United States
Goldcoin
8110762
36599
200
914
736694
2,02224
117
3,593
36619617265
1241052775460
48089
234202
2,424
576560762400372461486219
3,836
8375
18328013598
31037
185
1,386
326399453
86284582
1,419
73
2
75
13,647
18,857
Goldcertifi-cates
171166116
1,424239
1,240
3,356
4,8643,9493,205
41220
12,279
4201951599466
5181957135
241178227185
2,584
8611,7892,6841,5751,514
5831,375
206
10, 587
22729216348713898
31638
429
2,188
6591
221353
2231
468
3
1
4
31,466
52,904
Stand-ard
silverdollars
6119
302
11
69
6543
30038
419
7531
103364827854057
540725882
1,254
155178236
71136311332106
1,525
14613415629512910216865
275
1,470
218138359101134587
961
9
14
23
5,721
7,919
Sub-sidiarysilverand
minorcoin
14416383
i 786137400
1,713
1,2991,100
12,29953
154
4,905
582285342281264256314162123
1,381193301305
4,789
977627939380365452503190
4,433
209178205
140715610219773
580
2,107
268241785147
164099
1,596
13
30
43
19, 586
29,665,
Silvercertifi-cates
16719799
865140581
2,049
1,5491,5302,956
44299
6,378
608347367224233377309147158830203303372
4,478
1,163787
1,116428377287368169
4,695
576973
20446265822
316
871
5133
26222
36
23
400
1
2
3
18, 874
28,666
Legaltendernotes
13519774
1,139191474
2,210
1,0771,1262,170
51122
4,546
35123424010919651928820089
354223277256
3,336
1,036555911455266300312162
3,997
618964
2604542
14229
253
985
3833
26027
11115
385
2
28
30
15, 489
25,501
Na-tionalbanknotes
486359270
1,511265895
3,786
2,5501,9716,261
57279
11,118
1,6651,1131,123
806678717
1,059231325
4,188487
1,1381,142
14, 672
3,0491,9812,6041,0061,0051,2991,359
542
12,845
427342579890239296606258
1,216
4,853
502492
1,28322744
101208
2,857
12
20
32
50,163
67,609
Federalreserve
andFederalreservebanknotes
825739314
5,772889
2,293
10,832
4,9685,303
11,193191461
22,116
1,4601,2051,102
655571
2,197695400622
2,721407689842
13, 666
4,2001,7312,4791,4531,1311,8481, 111
478
14, 431
502614486986
1,828623
1,252422
1,319
8,032
1,828959
2,94754153
248628
7,204
167
530
697
76,878
128,484
Totalcash
2,0151,9391,027
11,8921,9626,094
24,929
17,10815,71630,406
4641,660
65,354
5,5273,6063,6082,2702,1804,7163,2221,3051,469
10, 7351,8523,2273,386
47,103
12, 0178,208
11,7315,7685,1665,5415,8462,072
56,349
1,7121,7931,9093,8092, 7161,3873,049
9444,573
21,892
3,2962,3866,5701,186
161518
1,173
15,290
280
627
907
231,824
359, 605
i Includes items reported as clearing-house certificates.Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY 299
TABLE N O . 52.—Cash in vaults of national banks at date of each report during yearended September £8, 1925—Continued
S E P T E M B E K 28, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
Banks in—•
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New YorkChicago -
Total central reserve cities
OTHER RESERVE CITIES
Boston - _AlbanvBrooklyn and Bronx _« __Buffalo .- - --PhiladelDhiaPittsburghBaltimore - - --WashingtonRichmondAtlanta _Jacksonville -Birmingham _New Orleans -Dallas --El PasoFort Worth - __Gal vestonHouston -San Antonio -Waco -Little RockLouisville - -Memphis --Nashville -Cincinnati - - --ClevelandColumbus -- -ToledoIndianapolis -Chicago -Peoria _ __ -Detroit -Grand Rapids _Milwaukee[MinneapolisSt Paul -- - -Cedar Rapids -- -Df"3 IVfoines - --- ---Dubuque --Sioux Citv - -- -Kansas City, Mo -
St Louis
Kansas City, KansTonpkft -'- -Wichita - - -
Pueblo
Oklahoma City --Tulsa --Seattle -
Portland -- ;Los Ancreles - --
San FranciscoOgden - --Salt Lake City -
Total other reserve cities
Total all reserve cities
Gold coin
703213
916
77192111
18015757648
3125185
2964377038
11312, 8196
1571177210
3908129
7388032191151222337711827€61249397
1,039150
849345610
274695
6391325
4,740
5,656
Silver andminor coin
1,5741,137
2,711
40375
17658
763527144198108114884159
15564
11746
266234128
13773978
16870
14931
213153
61144
84253302162
17694184
13566
1821111782399
10414
2854149
147111383127241452
71407
3381
9,312
12, 023
UnitedStates and
bankcurrency
25,5829,229
34,811
4, 6631,0661,013
8977,2715,3091, 6652,997
721908779615465
1,434262801532
1,6021,806
40173
645342476
1,847837
1,808179
2,4551,481
5501,232
7901,7341,6161,196
287687184718
1,414503
1,544331
1,255117528441
722,428
417308653
1,0351,739
3461,3452,833
4062,252
104195
74,610
109, 421
Totalcash
27,85910,579
38,438
5,1431,1601,210
9668,2145,9931,8663,249
8371,053
892674529
1,618380955648
1,9062,153
54194
741386569
2,086924
2,029220
3,0581,715
6401,383
9122,0671,9501,377
315807247825
1,586640
1,744469
1,49915267658493
3,752608365849
1,1802,178
4831,8603,980
4832,698
150301
88,662
127,100
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
300 EEP0RT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE
TABLE N O . 52.-—Cash in vaults of national bunks at date of each report dwing yearended September 28, 1925—Continued
SEPTEMBER 28, 192S—CoEtmued
[In thousands of dollars]
Banks in—
COUNTET BANKS
Maine__ .- „.New Hampshire - -Vermont . ___ _ .Massachusetts „ „Rhode IslandConnecticut--
Total New England States
New YorkNew Jersey _. . «- _Pennsylvania - - . _ _ _ _ _, ^Delaware „ .Maryland
Total Eastern States _ -
Virginia.. . . . _. «West Virginia _North CarolinaSouth CarolinaG e o r g i a - . « » - _ . . -_ „F l o r i d a _ .A l a b a m a _MississippiLouisiana _ -Texas _.__ _Arkansas __ _ „Kentucky _ .Tennessee
Total Southern Stages „ __ .
Ohio. -Indiana.- __ __Illinois «.Michigan __ __ __ .WisconsinMinnesota _ _Iowa ,_ _ . _Missouri
Total Middle Western States--
North Dakota.- _ _South Dakota .Nebraska ._ ... .,KansasMontana _ .Wyoming _Colorado ,New Mexico „- -Oklahoma
Total Western States
Washington— _Oregon _ „California _IdahoUtah _NevadaArizona
Total Pacific States
Alaska (nonmeniber banks) .The Territory of Hawaii (nonmember banks)
Total (nonmember banks)
Total country banks _
Total United States
Gold coin
8611163
36990
221
940
789684
2,05925
124
3,681
38220416471
1331062805566
50285
239203
2,490
583568809426389479457212
3,923
8584
18829913998
30954
193
1,449
34539444493282361
1,388
712
73
13,944
~ 19,600
Silver andminor coin
169179104762128417
1, 759
1,4081,1452,666
52179
5,450
586308403402311292358191180
1,770285362350
5,798
1,088719
1,2044985Q8733832374
5 ,956 '
336304373690257158388114893
3>513
445396
1,078216
3059
164
2,388
2488
112
24,976
36,999
UnitedStates and
bankcurrency
1,7741,689
10,4651,6285,613
21,974
14, €6612,66025,992
3281,292
54,938
4,5953,5923,0502,2472,0154,0473,1961,5201,546
10,4652,0022,6952,873
43,843
9,9546,486
10,0764,8134,2014,1324,4131,744
45,819
l t2071,4601,3282,9022,1711,1882,315
7354,337
17,643
2,3661,5915,149
963121319850
11,359
169576
745
196, 321
305, 742
Totalcash
2,0291,979
97211,5961,8466,251
24,373
14',48S30,717
mV595
#4,069
M634,1843,6172,7202,4194,4453,8341,7661,792
12,7372,3723,2963,426
52,131
11,6257,773
12,089S,737
5 3445,7022,330
55,698
1 8481 8893 8912,5671,4443 012
9035,423
22,605
3,1562 3816, 671I 272
179401
1,075
15,135
264666
930
235, 241
362,341Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
TABLE NO. 53.—Circulation of national banks at date of each report during year ended September 28, 1925
{In thousands of dollars]
Banks in—
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New York.Chicago __ _ ._
Total central reserve cities
OTSER RESERVE CITIES
BostonAlbany-Brooklyn and BronxBuffalo.. ._ _PhiladelphiaPittsburgh.BaltimoreWashingtonRichmond _AtlantaJacksonvilleBirmingham. _ __New OrleansBallasEl PasoPort Worth _Galveston . _ __ _ __ __HoustonSan Antonio .WacoXfittle Rock .LouisvilleMemphisNashvilleCincinnatiCleveland __ ,ColumbusToledo. .IndianapolisChicago r „ . . . .
Dec. 31,1924
Receivedfrom
Comp-troller
40,6852,850
43,535
4,9491,8501,0502,3006,857
28,2655,5115,1731,5772,7001,9021,6501,5204,508
7552,0001,3553,6004,050
'. 1,300. 2001 4,180
2002,4707,7084,6003,330
5006,337a, 198
On hand
8017
808
80168
104180
7266276
3825261632
19193570584
15
141416131222
9
Out-standing
39,8842,843
42,727
4,8691,6821,0402,2596,777
22,5395,4495,0971,5772,6621,8771,6241,5044,476
7551,9811,3363,5653,9801,242
1964,145
2002,4567,6944,5843,317
4886,3152,189
Apr. 6, 192£
Receivedfrom
Comp*troller
27,706950
28,656
2,3001,750
8502,3006,782
12,4505,5114,5731,1512,5001,4601,6501.5204,105
7552,0001,3553,5003,0001,700
2003,610
2002.6305, 8283,6003,005
5005,1781,810
On hand
8048
812
1168
15165
21013382193926
41528123141443228
17
1161118
18
Out-standing
26,902942
27,844
2,2891,882
8492,2496,717
12,2405,3784,4911,1322,4611,4341,6461,5054.077
7431,9691,3143,4562,9681,672
2003,610
1992, 6235,8173,5392,994
4925,1781,792
June 30, 1925
Receivedfrom
Comp-troller
28,579950
29,529
3,5101,750
8502,3006,835
12,4505,7104,5231,1512,5001,4601,6501,5204,005
7552,0001,3553.6002,5001,700
2003,610
2002,6305,8373,6003,005
£005,0281,810
On hand
3996
405
47108
991
16822511697
58
372131101935792510
5
3016
113131891
8
Out-standing
28,180944
29,124
3,4631,642
8412,2096,667
12,2255,5944,4261,1512,4421,4601,6131,4993,974
7451,9811,3203,5212,4751,690
2003,605
2002,6005,8213,4872,992
4824,9371,802
Sept. 28,1925
Receivedfrom
Comp-troller
29,001950
29,951
3,1851,750
8502,3006,907
13,4005,8104,5231,1512,5001,4601, 6501,5204,755
7552,0001,3553,6002,5001,700
2003,610
2002, 6305,8373,6003,005
5005,0281,810
On hand
43115
446
43729
32102133150742
5329381942
919502913
4
202768331845
9
Out-standing
28,570935
29, 505
3,1421,678
8412,2686,805
13,2675,6604,4491,1492,4471,4311.6121,5014,713
7551,9911,3363, 5502,4711,687
2003,606
2002,6105,8103,5322,972
4824,9831,801
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
TABLE N O . 53.—Circulation of national banks at date of each report during year ended September 28, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
COoto
Banks at—
OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continuedPebriaDetroitGrand RapidsMilwaukee - _. _Minneapolis. >. . .St PaulCedar Rapids . ._Des Moines _. _ _DubuaueSioux City . . . -Kansas City, Mo .St. Joseph __ __St. LouisLincolnOmaha - - _.Kansas City, Kans _TopekaWichitaHelena -DenverPueblo -MuskogeeOklahoma City -TulsaSeattle - --Spokane -PortlandLos AngelesOaklandSan Francisco - --Ogden _- .Salt Lake Ci ty . . .
Total other reserve cities
Total all reserve cities . - . .
Dec. 31,1924
Receivedfrom
Comp-troller
1,8501,2772,0003 7303,615
8101,000
755400
1,0201,838
84410,168
5711,200
800600
300900400850600738
3,3572,503
1606,1251,0009,250
7751,850
170,861
214,396
On hand
36
g777
14
9238
264
129
4789
28
1312146
136
2,224
3,032
Out-standing
1,8141,2772,0003 7223,538
803986755400
1,0111,815
83610,142
5671,200
788591
300896393842591738
3,3572,475
1605,994
9799,204
7741,814
168,637
^211,364
Apr. 6,192*
Receivedfrom
Comp-troller
1,8501,1322*0003 4302,741
6001,000
556400
1,0751,624
5209,624
5701,200
800600
200930400775300738
3,3572,600
1106,1251,0009,250
7751,330
145,385
174,041
On hand
243231
21328
1229
7825
126
I431
23
15615917
18
1,632
2,444
>
Out-standing
1^8261,1001,9693 4302,739
587972556400
1,0631,622
5119,546
5681,195
788594
200930399771300735
3,3562,577
1105,969
9859,159
7681,312
143,753
171,597
June 30,1925 [
Receivedfrom
Comp-troller
1,8501,1322,0003 5552,741
6001,000
556400
1,0751,449
5209,624
5711,200
800600
200930400775300738
3,3572,650
1606,1251,1009,250
7751,050
' 146,027
175, 556
On hand
5
473435.13334557
1255643
34551
44
113
891013
2,089
2,494
Out-standing
1,8451,1321,9533,5212,706
599967553396
1,0701,444
5139,499
5661,194
796597
200930397771295733
3,3562,606
1606,0121,1009,161
7651,037
143,938
173,062
Sept. 28,1925
Receivedfrom
Comp-troller
1,8501,1322,0003,5552,741
6001,000
556400
1,0751,100
5209,623
5711,200
800600
200830400750300750
3,3572,650
1606,1251,1009,250
6751,050
147,011
176,962
On hand
20
1493122834
11214
1746
1077
1110
11
19
11811
1107
1,835
2,281
Out-standing
1,8301,1322,0003,5412,648
588972553396
1,0641,098
509,449
5651,190
793593
200819390750300749
3,3562,631
1606,0071,0899,140
6681,050
145,176
174,681
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COUNTEY BANKS
Maine --New HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode Island —Connecticut
Total New England States...
New YorkNew Jersey _.PennsylvaniaDelawareMaryland. *_
Total Eastern States
VirginiaWest Virginia _.North CarolinaSouth Carolina. _GeorgiaFlorida...AlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexas. ____ArkansasKentucky...Tennessee
Total Southern States
OhioIndiana iIllinoisMichiganWisconsinMinnesotaIowaMissouri
Total Middle Western States
North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraskaKansas -Montana
5,9004,8934,37518,3954,77312,113
50,449
35,17821,02865,7491,1534,012
127,120
19,61810,6829,7037,3147,0454,0308,7532,9692,69325,0543,92612, 30210, 574
124, 663
29,99321,13827,23410,84211, 73311,91915,6995,829
134,387
4,4923,5286,8229,0622,648
72483024882142
622
3992886232229
1,361
12098114874148724027271227847
1,065
235153207141747910126
1,016
2416376116
5,8284,8454,34518,1474,69111, 971
49,827
34,77920,74065,1261,1313,983
125, 759
19,49810,5849,5897,2277,0043,9828,6812,9292,66624,7833,90412,22410, 527
123, 598
29,75820,98527,02710, 70111,65911,84015, 5985,803
133, 371
4,4683, 5126,7859,0012,632
5,7104,6934,36917,1024,77210,333
46,979
33,86921,20763,0641,1534,062
123, 355
18, 73310,4779,6676,7386,0923,8597,6592,9292,61824,1803,59112, 32510,503
119, 371
28, 63120,35526, 26010,68911,04011, 61814,801•5,384
128,778
4,3902,9556,7168,6412,292
132615124862350
904
4853558001652
1,708
18213814414457727837473064013674
1,455
34421528420111611612845
1,449
5316546717
5,5784,6324,31816,8544,7109,983
46,075
33,38420,85262,2641,1374,010
121, 647
18, 55110, 3399,5236, 5946,0353,7877,5812,8922,57123,8743,55112,18910,429
117,916
28,28720,14025, 97610,48810,92411, 50214, 6735,339
127, 329
4,3372,9396,6628,5742,275
5,7104,6924, 34917,0675,1729,923
46, 918
32,94121,09663,1021,1533,960
122, 252
18, 72710,4279,6336,6325,9123,8107,7092,9542,61824,1253,59112,31510,433
118,886
28,43120,35926,19910, 72610,94011,53814,8675,454
128,514
4,3452,8986,7248,6262,292
140415027771224
803
439494
1,0112949
2,022
13416814317177311223441196346946
1,266
3872223071741016910926
1,395
261950586
5, 5704,6514,29916, 7905,1019,699
46,110
32, 50220,60262,0911,1243,911
120,230
18, 59310, 2599,4906,4615,8353,7797,5872,9202,57723,9293,55712, 24610,387
117, 620
28,04420,13725,89210, 55210,83911,46914, 7585,428
127,119
4, 3192,8796,6748,5682,286
5,7104,6934,34916,8175,2729,888
46,729
32,80221, 25163,1141,1533,936
122, 256
18,89710,4279,6336,8495,8224,0247,7842,9792,76923,7403, 59112, 37410, 433
119,322
28, 55420,32326,26210,85510,99011, 39214,6475,754
128, 777
4,2442,8396,5948,6162,267
1196260344107195
887
6024319552436
2,048
182138101896210512647332352714799
1,391
448231268238103979942
1,526
5227486717
5,5914,6314,28916, 4735,1659,693
45, 842
32, 20020,82062,1591,1293,900
120, 208
18, 71510,2899,5326,7605,7603,9197,6582, 9322,736
23, 5053,56412,22710, 334
117, 931
28,10620,09225,99410,61710,88711,29514, 5485,712
127, 251
4,1922,8126,5468,5492,250
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TABLE NO. 53.—Circulation of national banks at date of each report during year ended September 28, 1925—Continued
[Iii thousands of dollars]
Banks in—
COUNTRY BANES—continued
WyomingColorado..New MexicoOklahoma.
Totai Western States
WashingtonOregonCaliforniaIdaho ._UtahNevadaArizona. . ^
Total Pacific States.
Alaska (nonmember banks) -The Territory of Hawaii (nonmember banks)
Total (nonmember banks) .
Total country banks
Total United States
Dec. 31,1924
Receivedfrom
Comp-troller
1,8494,624i 8447,479
41,848
3,13033,626
16,563% 712
5951,229
922
29,250
63450
513
508, 230
722, 626
On hand
18339
60
274
11235
207
1ii5
410
2
2
4,750
7,782
Out-standing
1,8314,5911,3357,419
41,574
3,4913,591
16,3562^79
5881,218
28,840
61450
5ii
503,480
714,844
Apr. 6, 1925
Receivedfrom
Gomp-trollei*
1,7494,2471,3456,899
39,234
3,5143,325
14,2952,374
5951,204
570
25,877
63450
513
484,107
658,148
On hand
21371664
345
5536
203446
243
371
1213
25
6,257
8,701
standing
1,7284,2101,3296,835
38>889
3,4593,289
14,0922^0
1,180567
25,506
437
488
477, S50
649,447
June 30, 1925
Receivedfrom
Comp-troller
1,7494,2251,1206,762
38,741
3,4903,225
14,2102,399
5951,204
570
25,693
63450
513
481,512
657,068
On hand
11257
36
238
5036
20141663
343
13
13
6,080
8,574
Out-standing
1,7384,2001,1136,726
38,503
3,4403,189
14,009
'5861,198
567
25,350
50450
500
4?5,432
648,494
Sept. 28,1925
Receivedfrom
Comp-troller
1,7493,952
6/584
37,964
3, 615
14,0852,339
5451,204
670
25,488
62450
m481,048
658,010
On hand
IS41
68
345
31160307
126
301
28
10
6,508
8,789
Out*standing
3', 9111,1126,616
37,619
3, 5€03,0S9
13,9252,309
5381,192
564
25,18?
60442
502
474,540
649,221
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TABLE NO. 54,—Gold, silvery coin certificates} legal tenders, and other currency held by national banks at date of each report from JanuaryIS,1914, to September 28, 1925
[For prior years see annual report 1920]
[In thousands of dollars]
Date Gold coinGold
Treasurycertificates
Clearinghouse cer-tificates
(sec. 5192)
UnitedStates cer-tificatesfor gold
deposited 1
Silverdollar
SilverTreasury
certificatesFractionalsilver coin2 Legal-ten-
der notesPaper
currency%Total law-ful money n
o
oo
Nwo
p
mo3
Jan. 1 3 -Mar. 4_.June 30..Sept. 12..Oct. 31.. .Dec. 3 1 -
Mar. 4J_May l._June 23_.Sept. 2__Nov. 10.Dec. 31._
Mar. 7_.May 1-..June 30..Sept. 12..Nov. 17.Dec. 27..
Mar. 5 . .May 1_._June 20..Sept. 11.Nov. 20.Dec. 31..
1914
1915
1916
1917
153,386153,438149, 295156, 234162, 564124,484
124,191117, 611121,173119,950127,118118,416
119,897117,114117,199122, 079127, 599120,396
118,433116,897116, 98379, 54970,00261, 560
314,810333, 612321, 729308, 005315, 862200,179
205,095224, 056276, 046327, 673349, 984295,410
310, 064281,170284, 089286, 418320, 574310, 627
343, 784305, 597224, 515(4)
79,41387, 933
84, 32673,90644,196
64,84870,93274,05964,56959, 56883,964
87, 74978,80166,97177, 54665,62367, 259
67, 31559, 74655,9856,69715, 43113,661
45,15055, 67054,87538,82039, 23019,255
45,93561,91063,11556,17051,60554,960
56,17044,36540, 73543, 68441,73838,636
42,82337, 27016,695
15,18014V 53614,29312,69212,81014,009
13, 51412,00112,42712,09411,47311, 778
11,89711, 73711, 81211, 76211,99113,083
18,02513, 33913, 434
5 39, 4455 42,0075 45,122
148,197126, 321129,824128,445128,450109,210
115> 736100, 544110> 529118, 528111, 074103,860
101,293109, 36598,505100, 66497, 921104,600
97,240102, 612105, 336
24,35422,18421, 60519, 67720,43023, 544
22,53420,19521,19220, 86020, 97521, 375
21, 71021, 01321,168
21,40222,498
23, 37823, 9S023, 738
201,429176, 373177,490157, 508172, 301128,371
127, 091128, 000111, 240122, 765114,978118,117
124,833113,890117, 524105,101101, 496108,847
107,994103, 828105,147(*)(4)
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 respective headings.4 Included with paper currency on these dates.6 Fractional silver and minor coin included with silver dollars on these dates.
367, 918388, 680411, 783
981,919968, 067969, 075903, 707925, 553663, 228
718, 944735, 249789, 781842, 609846, 775807,880
833, 613777,455758, 003763,123788, 344785,946
813,992763, 329661, 833493, 609516,120532,126
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TABLE N O . 54.—Gold, silver, coin certificates, legal tenders, and other currency held by national banks at date of each report from January18, 1914, to September 28, 1925—Continued
[For prior years see annual report 1920]
[In thousands of dollars]
00O
Bate Gold coinGold
Treasurycertificates
Clearinghouse cer-tificates
(sec. 5192)
UnitedStates cer-
tificatesfor gold
deposited
Silverdollar
SilverTreasury
certificatesFractionalsilver coin
Legal-ten-der notes
Papercurrency
Total law-ful money
Mar. 4 . .May 10.June 29..Aug. 31.Nov. 1.-Dec. 31. .
Mar. 4 . .May 12..June 30—Sept. 12.Nov. 17.Dec. 31. .
Feb. 28..May 4 . . .June 30..Sept. 8 . .Nov. 15.Dec. 29..
Feb. 21...Apr. 28...June 30..Sept. 6.. .Dec. 31. .
Mar. 10.May 5 . . .June 30..Sept. 15.Dec. 29..
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
52,39444,20234, 26130,41727,67124,725
25,59025,34825,89325,13024,33621,236
22,23422,35721,53222, 51623,510
21,74521,43321,18320,81919,360
20,34720,851
20,7.6219,054
58,348(4)42,910(4)(4)34,467
828,201(4)
()27,259(4)
()22,95119,33317,389
17,01317,52018,35917, 26915,044
12,35912,09811,63911,88411,53011,425
11,22911,15110,94010,87210,85910,878
10,86210,8369,8658,8589,6583,813
251257
108
«41,653«43, 75911,170
«37, 978* 42, 52112,110
«46, 018«43, 51511, 025
8 43, 358«43, 4738 45,431
»40,8398 43, 21510,424* 42, 3506 44, 003«47, 991
* 43, 880« 43, 735
9,099* 36, 790•36,949
»36,182« 35,153
7,771«34,341«37,265
74,850(4)53,317(4)(4)59,781
()42,564(4)
()30,917
8
()24,195(4)
823,012(4)
28,581(6)(8)32,073
()CO31,328(*)(8)
833,193(«)
31,331
()27,114
(*)(4)39,034(4)(4)45,104
834,300(4)
()26,957
8824,421(4)
210,115363, 435161, 789283, 857362,106302,378
353, 002375, 355
359, 851371, 373431,060
302, 816379,875282, 861397, 822370, 866421, 910
332,138337,035238,.561280, 801268,104
262,498260, 968205,061259, 572320, 369
449, 719463,494382, 701364,136443,828522,063
435,839455, 369424,455439, 211450, 041508,605
376,751456,283450, 351471, 546448,037494,400
397,773402, 223374,349357, 798341,811
336,065334, 504326,181331, 951391,840
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1923Apr. 3 _June 30Sept. 14Dec. 31
\ 1924Mar. 31June 30Oct. 10.-_Dec. 31
1925Apr. 6June 30Sept. 28 .
19,99519,81120,07018,169
19,12119,25319,67819,368
19,24618,85719,600
16,90319, 30820,42223,787
27,09537,48437,28841,787
35,88052,904(0
18256555
50
«34, 8686,910
« 35,975«39, 002
35, 6297,254
8 35, 293* 40,123
«35,3347,919
()23,004(4)
()26,662
()25, 598(s)
()28,277
8()29,640(5)
0)21,272(*)0)
<)23,8790)(4)
()25, 501(4)
287,199 I175,149 I284, 963305.465 I
261,119202,372267, 776
271,203196,093305,742
359,147291,108361,485386,428
342,969345, 219360,101409,566 1361,671 o359,605 M362,341
4 Included with paper currency. * Fractional silver and minor coin included with silver dollars on these dates.
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TABLE NO. 55.—Specie held by national banks in the city of New York at date of each report from January 18, 1914, to September 28, 1925
[For prior years see annual report 1920][In thousands of dollars]
O5O00
nw
8KH
I
Date Gold coinGold
Treasurycertificates
GoldTreasury
ceritficatespayableto order
Clearing-house
certificates(sec. 5192)
Silverdollars
SilverTreasury
certificatesFractionalsilver coin
Papercurrency Total
1914Jan. 13Mar. 4 _June 30Sept. 12Oct. 31Dec. 31 _ _
1915Mar 4May 1June 23Sept.2._ ..„_Nov. 10Dec. 31
1916Mar. 7...May 1___ __.June30._ _Sept. 12....._Nov. 17Dec. 27 _
1917Mar. 5May 1...June 20Sept. 11Nov. 20Dec. 31 __
1918Mar. 4____ __May 10.June 29Aug. 31Nov. ! . .Dec. 31
4,8346,2295,4444,9535,5325,208
4,5014,1253,970
7,095
6,0046,3616,4224,3245,9665,199
6,9575,6555,384
3,12330^9
2,2182,3671,9902,1532,2461,745
135,709158,776142,616112,464128,98185,791
82,110101,105145,144190,450209,547154,263
162,042127,628140,655124,877156,330148,326
177,507136,17864,0780)0)0)
15,4480)14,988C1)0)13,820
17,42026,74031,94017,10017,4208,410
31, 58048, 00050,15042,96038,37039,890
31,360
28,15027,28025,070
28,54022,980
r°8
44, 05552, 83060, 54546, 91039, 39020,020
41,95049, 23053, 27043, 09041, 89064,370
65,74060, 77049, 88063,21048,09053,070
46,37045, 05042, 3703,40011, 27011,010
11,36011,15010,85511,22010j 80010,800
484746
* 3,7412 2,0292 4,572
21,8542 2,727
21* 2,0292 2,303
49
50, 67437, 11139, 41347, 32152, 53441,318
47,89836,37137, 30249, 43238,00933,167
25,90231, 20525,90426,10422,97623, 545
22,94622,95924,603
16, 6600)12, 5930)0)11,422
1,3581,2301,2181,1421,1721,233
1,0541,1091,0571,1381,5511,275
1,2431,2841,3821,4541,4551,411
1,3431,6721,659
1,722
~I~569"
64,42169,70267,513
22.63869,80224,02247> 92254,79537,273
254,099282,971281,229229,950245,087162,037
209,138239,989290,945333,222338,876300,101
300,493258,646250,902238,162262,140256,671
282,710234,541142,89072,84586,21486,174
70,17876,04666,19163,32470,14476,678
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1919Mar 4 „ . , , . • ,M a y 12June 30 -Sept. 12Nov. 17Dec. 31
1920Feb. 28 - „,...
June 30Sept. 8 .Nov 15Dec. 29 „ - - -
1921Feb 21Apr 28June 30 -Sept 6Dec. 31
1922Mar. 10 - _M a y 5June 30Sept. 15Dec. 29
1923Apr. 3 . „„-June 30Sept; 14Dec 31
1924Mar . 31 _,June 30 _ _,„-Get 10Dec 31
1925Apr. 6June 30 _ _ _Sept. 28
1.981l) 8721,8601,7701,5561,322
1. 289
]
1,162,134,296930
1,430
1,141L, 103I. 053
945934
942999764729936
642614621689
471429426755
535424703
( i )
C1)11,910(00)0)
(0(1)13,1860)C1)0)
0)0)12, 50310,3598,763
8,6778,6538,5768,1065,003
7,2186,3286,3836,401
6,7578,2828,9227,507
6,8687,357(1)
\
(3)0)0)C1)
(1
h(3(i( i(l
s)
(3)
(3
h(3(3
(3
(3)(3j
(3)(3)(3)
(3)
10, $0010,80010, 80310,80010,80010,800
10,80010,8009,8148,8009,6303,800
5
44
2 2,1752 2,084
602 2,0602 2, 5282 2,330
21,9932 2,152
432 2,4242 2,49623,052
2 2,0692 2,537
172 1 , 5162 1,791
21,7892 1,825
1821,7012 1,801
21,42011
21,6062 1,495
2 1,3817
21,4792 1,962
21,5728
2 1 , 574
0m9,384
0)0)(*)
h5,808
C1)0)0)
0)0)
5,773
C1)
(l)3,764
80) *2,638
0)
0)2,685
0)( i )
2,075
1,504
2,319
1,758
1,690
1/314
1,570
1,532
52,38954,15829,32252,86555,43062,057
47,09650, 60136, 66159,43853,49858,702
47,11952,71031,98933,19433,424
33,09131,44225,53928,06831,214
23,90114,79319,10921,834
19,61815,09219,45025,369
21,91016,71525,582
67,34568,91464,84367,49570,31476,509
61,17864,71568,96571,95867, 55466,984
50,32956,35053,09346,01444,912
44,49942,91940,35138,60438,954
33,18125,69827,71930,419
28, 22728,07030,27735, 593
30,88928,11527,859
* Included with paper currency. 3 Includes fractional silver and minor coin. 3 Included with gold Treasury certificates.
N O T E . Beginning with reports for Sept. 11, 1917, national bank notes, legal tender notes, Federal reserve notes, and Federal reserve bank notes not included in previous clasei»fication of specie, are now included in paper currency and total. OO
Paper currency includes all United States paper currency and bank notes except on the dates when shown under the respective headings. OFractional silver coin includes minor coin beginning Dec. 31,1914. ZQ
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310 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
TABLE N6. 56.—Reserve held by national banks at date of each report fromSeptember 11, 1917, to September 28, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
DateNumber
ofbanks
Net amounton whichreserve iscomputed
Amount ofreserve re-
quired
Amount duefrom Federal
reservebanks l
of amountsdue from
Federal re-serve banksto amounton whichreserve iscomputed
Sept. 11,1917...Nov. 20, 1917...Dec. 31,1917....Mar. 4,1918....May 10,1918—.June 29,1918—.Aug. 31,1918—.Nov. 1,1918....Dec. 31,1918....Mar. 4,1919....May 12, 1919. _.June 30,1919—.Sept. 12,1919...Nov. 17,1919...Dec. 31,1919....Feb. 28,1920—.May 4,1920....June 30,1920...Sept. 8,1920-...Nov. 15,1920...Dec. 29, 1920—Feb. 21,1921....Apr. 28, 1921...June 30, 1921...Sept. 6, 1921....Dec. 31,1921...Mar. 10, 1922..May 5, 1922June 30, 1922...Sept. 15,1922...Dec. 29,1922...Apr. 3, 1923June 30,1923—Sept. 14,1923..Dec. 31,1923...Mar. 31,1924...June 30,1924—Oct. 10,1924-..Dec. 31, 1924...Apr. 6, 1925June 30, 1925—Sept. 28,1925..
7,6387,6567,6627,6707,6887,7057,7287,7547,7677,7617,7737,7857,8217,8657,8907,9337,9908,0308,0938,1238,1308,1438,1528,1548,1558,1698,1978,2308,2498,2408,2258,2298,2418,2398,1848,1158,0858,0748,0498,0168,0728,085
10,082,77910,348,80610,556, 54510,462,40910,310,41710,127,91610,456,65910,767, 51011,562, 48311, 283, 71011, 718, 09511,576,14012,274,27212, 721,46712,825,31412,994,19812,806,58812, 727, 79212,693, 65512,493,17912,078, 66111,654,91811,134,11511,016,79410,822,86111,141, 89111,271,10011,471,23111,816,54412,051,22412,349,01812,221,91612,186, 05512, 277, 56012,458,04212,341,06912,800,80213,429, 24613,881,64813,516, 68813, 774, 79513,960, 502
964,528985,004
1,008,104998,291992,194977,268
1,006,6321,032, 2561,113,1421,074,1641,121,3191,107,7191,170,2051,204, 9201,211,6021,225,0251,207,5841,204, 5011,193,9471,172,1751,138,1321,093,9561,045,6871,038,1951,015,4691,056,9761,069,1261,090,2151,124,0261,136, 6911,161, 2921,132,9271,129, 7551,135,8591,152, 2951,145, 5881,203, 8241,265, 6211,306,7091,260, 7471, 289,0091,300,635
1,048,4251,080,0751,114, 0811,074,2111.106,8621,131, 6741,113,6671,101,6291,182, 6081,151,1451,180, 9611,211,0791,229, 5331,264,4821,314,3021,288,1691,267,8231,247,0961,232,0391,220,1521,187, 2511,130,4021,078,7301,041, 7601,031, 4681,145,0741,126, 7931,152, 1111,152,8331, 233, 7171,222, 4641,181,4281,144, 5161,171, 2741.182,8631,162, 0611,200, 2501,305, 5421,397, 5321,275,4961,329,0811,326,534
10.4010.4410.5510.2710.7411.1710.6510.2310.2310.2010.0810.4610.029.94
10.259.919.909.809.719.779.839.709.699.469.53
10.289.91
10.049.76
10.249.909.679.399.549.499.429.389.72
10.079.449.659.50
* Includes cash in vault and due from approved reserve agents of nonmember national banks in Alaskaand Hawaii.
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Banks in—
Dec. 31, 1924
Netamountsdue frombanks notincludedin reservecalculation1
Net amounton whichreserve iscomputed
Amountof reserverequired
Amountof lawfulreservewith
Federalreservebanks
Per centto net
amounton whichreserve iscomputed
Apr. 6,1925
Netamountsdue frombanks notincludedin reserve
calculation1
Net amounton whichreserve iscomputed
Amountof reserverequired
Amountof lawfulreservewith
Federalreservebanks
Per centto net
amounton whichreserve iscomputed
New York.Chicago..
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
Total central reserve cities.
OTHER RESERVE CITIESBostonAlbanyBrooklyn and BronxBuffaloPhiladelphiaPittsburghBaltimoreWashingtonBichmondAtlantaJacksonvilleBirminghamNew OrleansDallas - .El PasoFort WorthGalvestonHoustonSan AntonioWaco.Little RockLouisvilleMemphisNashvilleCincinnati
25,33211W
2, 780,022686,929
361,40389,301
384,46495,300
13.8313.87
12. 740904
2,497,192644* 699
324,63583,811
307,43190,340
12. 3114.01
26,446 3,466,951 450,704 479, 764 13.84 13,644 3,141,891 408,446 397,771 12. 66
5,621
1,6187,6781,2634,0375,624
2586,749
182,141
7491,781
1,3731,8541,0991,455
384754461443
2,327
476,35258,82846,00138,912
490,873325,59295,39882,47650,20153,29533,80125,44929,42378,17414,46547,24119,21579,42529,34812,6235,340
57,02910,02528,94877,101
47,6355,8834,6003,891
49,08732, 5599,5405,2485,0205,3293,3802,5452,9427,8171,4474,7241,9227,9422,9351,262
5345,7031,0032,8957,710
53,0155,9834,5304,049
51,78732,6479,5268,2545,1745,6453,3802,1902,7188,3201,5495,0661,6589,1773,2941,270
5365,9251,0322,9778,617
11.1310.179.85
10.4110.5510.039.99
10.0110.3110.5910.008.619.2410.6410.7110.728.63
11.5511.2210.0610.0410. 3910.2910.2811.18
1,1181,893454
1,8874,973
245,475
1,6
2841,359
453, 77465,93044,87439,419485, 733324,24991,10384,85949,66356,55248,44623,98425, 050
722424
1,0499901974
4821,536
14,14946,83418,00177,42930,09212,6046,16559,4189,550
28,66181,280
45,3776,5934,4883,94248, 57332,4259,1108,4864,9675,6554,8452,3982,5057,6931,4154,6831,8007,7433,0091,261616
5,942955
2,8668,128
45, 5366,7934,2223,944
40,87534, 2359,1398,4434,4425,2645,0062,2692,9607,1211,4225,1162,0798,4273,0681,378
6105,7221,0312,8578,517
10. 0310. 309.41
10.018.42
10.5610.039.958.949.31
10.339.46
11.829.26
10.0510.9211. 5510.8810.2010.939.899.63
10.809.97
10.481 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 be
deducted from the amount in the second column in order to prove the apparent amount of liabilities upon which reserve is required* Certified cheeks and eashier'g cheeks arenow included with amount due to banks in the reserve calculation.
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TABLE NO. 57.—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended September 28, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
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to
Banks in—
Dec. 31,1924
Netamountsdue frombanks notincludedin reserve
calculation
Net amounton whichreserve iscomputed
Amountof reserverequired
Amountof lawfulreservewith
Federalreservebanks
Per centto net
amounton whichreserve iscomputed
Apr. 6,1925
Netamountsdue frombanks notincludedin reservecalculation
Net amounton whichreserve iscomputed
Amountof reserverequired
4,6926,473
5604,8763,9001,764
13,0011,6699,247
13,3278,0491,6953,051
6412,125
10,2291,742
19,1691,7947,357
7921,0052,238
4239,200
915850
4,1685,3277,4362,0785,492
16,8161,834
Amountof lawfulreservewith
Federalreservebanks
4,5935,882
8723,8823,9631,807
13,8451,7079,290
12,8018,4601,5732,431
5702,180
11,5091,818
20,2231,8326,879
6461,0232,«82
4129,950
993829
3,7825,5038,0602,1455,377
16,75g1,959
Per centto net
amounton whichreserve iscomputed
9.7910.7516.877.96
iai610.3010.6510.2310.059.61
10.519.287.97
10.5310.2611.2510.4410.5510.219.358.16
10.1710.649.74
MX 8110.859.759.07
10.3310.8410.329.799.97
10.68
OTHER RESERVE CITIES—continuedCleveland _Columbus ___ _ToledoIndianapolisChicagoPeoria... __ .Detroit _.Grand RapidsMilwaukeeMinneapolisSt. Paul _.__Cedar RapidsDes Moines __ _.Dubuque I __. 1 / "".Sioux CityKansas City, MoSt. Joseph .. _ • _St. Loilis__ '____Lincoln.Omaha......Kansas City, KansTopekaWichitaHelenaPenverPueblo ._MuskogeeOklahoma CityTulsaSeattle .
PortlandLos Angeles...Oakland
1,0101,055
0475,748
11,899924
1,923241214
477
6194
2,85036838047
1,606349
1,4391,925
7408,291
75
41,21051,8665,03953,710
16,535
2,312934
17,65286,678142,62989,95515,57224,5795,53219,213110,99519,012204,78416,09371,1497,0419,79823,6374,91490,4059, 6629,21439,00146,47472,06620,46455, 716162,87315,240
4,1215,187504
5,3713,8271,65413,5901,7658,66814,2638,9961,5572,458553
1,92111,0991,90120,4781,6097,115704980
2,364491
9,041986922
3,9004,6477,2072,0465,57216,2871,524
3,6616,271545
4,1593,9961,69311,7491,7569,22712,7348,9662,1122,959591
1,90913,2342,43021,9431,7288,403760
1,0022,194654
11,7701,016943
3,4724,3887,6742,1306,060
18,3191,432
8.8812.0910.827.74
10.4410.248.659.95
10.658.939.97
13.5612.0410.689.94
11.9212.7810.7110.7411.8110.7910.229.28
13.3113.0210.5210.238.909.44
10.6510.4110.8811.259.40
3441,542
5,173
1,3221,460
901271175
424171113
2,44244262
1,32259
2,777596
1632,3132,723113558
3,68639
46,92454,7315,49548,76039,00417,539130,00916,68692,475133,27380,48816,95030,5105,412
21,248102,28417,420
191,69017,93973,5667,91410,05222,3844,232
92,0049,1548,50241,67753,27174,35720,78054,925168,16518, 335
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San Francisco..,Ogden...Salt Lake City,.
Total other reserve eities_
Total all reserve cities
Maine...New Hampshire.Vermont.MassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut .
COUNTRY BANKS
Total New England States..
New YorkNew Jersey.__Pennsylvania.DelawareMaryland
Total Eastern States.
VirginiaWest Virginia...North Carolina.South Carolina..GeorgiaFlorida....AlarmsMississippi^Louisiana.Texas ,ArkansasKentuckyTennessee
Total Southern States..
OhioIndianaIllinoisMichigan..Wisconsin. _Minnesota.IowaMissouri...
Total Middle Western States.
3,10525188.0
101,902
128,348
5,8712,3761,858.12,4263,16016,153
41,844
35,38128, 89967,2.45
9843,410
135,919
10,4186,7098,9187,669
i 6,13511,66412,2555,9915,38367, 67510,94210,4746,195
170,428
25, 61514,78131, 55913, 58716, 34617, 57616,4075,835
141, 7C6
186,9906,101
23,155.
4,213,656.
7,680,607
65,32442,21729,072294,70746,009160,758
638,087
544,097470,026788,92113,06851,211
1,867,323
140,908105, $0899,2§365,&1249,77679,22773,02746,15347,493311,97854, 62193,97774, 705
1,242,273
292,198176,653305, 357132, 216138>694160, 007151, 86254, 077
1,411,064
18,699010
2,216
421,366
872,070
4,5732,9552,035
20,6293,22111,253
44,666.
38,08732,90255,224
9153,585
130, 713
9,8647,4076,9504,5723,4845,5465,1123,2313, 32521,8383,8236,5785,229
86,959
20,45412,36621, 3759,2559,70911, 20110,6303, 785
98, 775
20, 688644
2, 211
443, 742
923,506
4,8133,4642,31821,2983,31410,8.06
46,013
41,19$37, # 959,9881,2173,860
143, 749
10,9108,3598,0535,2914,0296,0895,8973,6213,38124, 2244,2826,7846,543
97,468
21,96413,40922, 795
; 9,7639,89111, 83611,4264,Q93
105,177
11.0610.569,98
10 53
12.02
7,37a 217,977.237. 20.6,72
7.21
7.577.987.609.317. 54
7.70
7.747.908.128.10a 097.69a os7.857.127.767.847.228.76
7.85
7.527.597.477.387.137.407.527. 57-
7.45
2, 434150465
58,086
71, 730
4,2702,1371,5338,9221,86410,018
28,744
35,29221, 58665,684
4193,641
126,622
8,5627,5697,9727, #75,422
22,368H, 4325, 8763,83662, 2519,92610,1526,616
169,409
24, 72911,98032,86514, 08515, 97013, 47215, 2314,074
132, 406
175, 5285,62820,825
4,184, 885
7,326, 776
66, 29240, 52227, 611288, 85544,99015Q, 119
624, 389
554,113455, 704788,08712, m50,849
1,860,864
136,674106, 81296, 52261,29947,546111, 40970, 88746,84146,187
310, 84853, 07393,30975,915
1, 257,322
295, 877170, 274317, 853140, 493150, 019158,141158, 72251, 99.8
1,443, 377
17, 553563
2,082
418, 488
826, 984
4,6402, 8371,933
20,2203,14910,928
43,707
38, 78831,89955,166
8483, 559
130,26Q
9,5677,4776,7574,2913,3287,7994,9623f2793,233
21, 7593,7156,5325,314
88,013
20,71111, 91922, 2509,83410, 50111, 07011, 1113,640
101, 036
17, 630. 5772,060
416, 67$
814,450
4,7273,1982,03320,37Q3,31811,081
44,727
41 28733 16359,408
8893,805
138, 552
10,4608,1936,4274,7393,6258,6335,6303,3413,34823, 6503,9827,0926,022
95,142
21, 64312,41923,17710, 50611,09611,87911, 7163,779
106, 215
10.0410.259,89
9,95
11.12
7.137.897.367.057.377.10
7.16
7.457.287.547.347.49
7.45
7.657.676.667.737.627.757.947.137.257.617.507.607.93
7.57
7.317.297.297.487.407.517.387.27
7.36
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Banks in—
COUNTRY BANKS—continued
North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraska *KansasMontana _ . . _Wyoming _ _ColoradoNew Mexico __ . .Oklahoma
Total Westrn States
WashingtonOregonCaliforniaIdaho . . ._UtahNevadaArizona _
Total Pacific States . _ _
Alaska (nonmember banks)Hawaii (nonmember banks)
Total nonmember banks
Total country hanks
Total United States _
Dec. 31, 1024
Netamountsdue from
banks notincludedin reserve
calculation
12,0986,3907,275
23,54110, 95112, 32412, 4454,008
44, 355
133,387
10,3236,821
21,1606,7112,1611,5682,991
51, 735
11
11
675,030
803,378
Net amounton whichreserve iscomputed
61,19350,24357,033
112,83548,12335,06766,49219,924
165,167
616, 077
79,16554,595
211, 02638, 3806,955
10,18218,839
419,142
2,6024,473
7,075
6,201, 041
13,881,648
Amountof reserverequired
4,2833,5173,9927,8983,3692,4554,6541,395
11,562
43,125
5,5413,822
14,7722,686
487713
1,319
29,340
390671
1,061
434, 639
1,306, 709
Amountof lawfulreserve
withFederalreservebanks
4,7843,8564,4088,3933,8452,4964,9811,510
13,059
47, 332
5,9414,065
15, 5762,891
513744
1,411
31,141
* 1,0092 2,13723,146
474,026
1, 397, 532
Per centto net
amounton whichreserve iscomputed
7.827,677.737.447.997.127.497.587.91
7.68
7.507.457.387.537.387.317.49
7.43
38.7947. 78
44. 47
7.64
10.07
Apr. 6, 1925
Netamountsdue frombanks notincludedin reservecalculation
6,4725,9517,481
17,5616,6623, 251
12, 5592,226
37, 975
100,138
9,4666,970
17,4933,401
538901
2,822
41,591
8419
427
599,337
671,067
Net amounton whichreserve iscomputed
59, 75550,58659, 659
109, 71244,88725, 40465,98018, 691
160,178
594, 852
83,22853, 951
200,79731, 2575,1079,722
18, 553
402, 615
2,6193,874
6,493
6,189, 912
13, 516, 688
Amountof reserverequired
4,1833,5414,1767,6803,1421,7784,6191,308
11, 213
41,640
5,8263,777
14,0562,188
357680
1,299
28,183
393581
974
433, 813
1,260,747
Amountof lawfulreserve
withFederalre-servebanks
4,5243,7894,5948,1943,4551,9834,8851,387
12,127
44,938
6,0813,934
14,5992,271
393696
1,276
29,2502 696
21,5262 2,222
461, 046
1,275,496
Per centto net
amounton whichreserve iscomputed
7.577.497.707.477.707.817.407.427.57
7.55
7.317.297.277.277.707.166.88
7.27
26.5839.39
34. 22
7.45
9.44
3 The cash in vault (exclusive of national-bank notes) and due from approved reserve agents.
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Banks in—
CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES
New YorkChicago
Total central reserve cities _.
OTHER RESERVE CITIES
Boston -AlbanyBrooklyn and BronxBuffaloPhiladelphiaPittsburgh _ _.Baltimore _WashingtonRichmond _AtlantaJacksonvilleBirmingham _New OrleansPallasEl PasoFort WorthGalvestonHouston - - -San AntonioWacoLittle Rock -LouisvilleMemphisNashvilleCincinnatiCleveland - --Columbus
June 30,1925
Net amountsdue frombanks not
included inreserve
calculation 1
24,7451,183
25,928
1,4703,541
2033,1005,789
3301,9492,569
1043,680
2,594
932943
61,7731,521
446341804
2961,7231,9781,357
Net amounton whichreserve iscomputed
2,620,743668, 781
3,289, 524
476, 23372,32644,17550,247
490,603317,39394,54780,32148,95056,66054,75122, 57826,72478,39014, 79340,39714,06774, 89528,96411,1776,104
56,6089,052
30,48084, 61849, 83553,078
Amount ofreserve
required
340,69786,941
427,638
47,6237,2334,4175,025
49,06031, 7399,4558,0324,8955,6665,4752,2582,6727,8391,4794,0401,4077,4892,8961,118
6115,661
9053,0488,4624,9835,308
Amount oflawful
reserve withFederal re-serve banks
334,03488,406
422,440
48,4366,0574,3433,886
53,49630,9757,6417,9794,4885,9366,5391,9462,4747,9351,8454,4941,2887,6183,2311,258
6094,672
8773,9887,9944,3495,771
Per cent tonet amount
on whichreserve iscomputed
12.7513.22
12.84
10.178.379.837.73
10,909.768.089.939.17
11.948.629.26
10.1212.4711.129.16
10.1711.1611.269.988.259.69
13.089.458.73
10.87
Sept. 28,1925
Net amountsdue frombanks not
included inreserve
calculation1
5,5782,106
7,684
1,544
1041,2665,228
4821,5203,159
93
2,013
4052,221
225307738
1,407385236244122394
1,748589432
Net amounton whichreserve iscomputed
2,566,459691,920
3, 258,379
465,66456,74744,84242,614
495,166322, 74795,33982,07657,32465,45967,37723,65424, 73085,62613,97039, 59214,84575,49529,44310,1504,609
56,14910,11829,88586,42952,43654,704
Amount ofreserve
required
333,63989,950
423,589
46,5665,6754,4844,261
49, 51732,2749,5348,2085,7326,5466,7382,3652,4738,5631,3973,9591,4847,5502,9441,015
4615,6151,0122,9898,6435,2445,471
Amount oflawful
reserve withFederal re-
serve banks
338,06986,903
424,972
45,9864,7994,5604,139
49,95536,13210,7158,2695,6716,1727,0602,3062,1218,3971,3343,8161,0228,2613,0861,092
5175,3471,0022,8878,9384,6425,969
Per cent tonet amount
on whichreserve iscomputed
13.1712.56
13.04
9.888.46
10.179.71
10.0911.2011.2410.079.899.43
10.489.758.589.819.559.646.88
10.9410.4810.7611.229.529.909.66
10.348.85
10.911 This amount represents the net amount due from banks as shown by the reports
from the amount in the second column in order to prove the apparent amountincluded with amount due to banks in the reserve calculation.
of those banks whose balances due from exceed the balances due to banks and must be deductedof liabilities upon which reserve is required. Certified checks and cashiers' checks are now
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TABLE N O . 57,—Reserve computation of national banks at date of each report during year ended September 28, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
Banks in—
June 30,1025
Net amountsdue frombanks not
included mreserve
calculation
Net amounton whichreserve iscomputed
Amount ofreserve
required
Amount; oflawful
reserve withFederal re*serve hanks
Per cent tonet amounton whichreserve iscomputed
Sept. 28,1925
Net amountsdue frombanks not
included inreserve
calculation
Net amounton whiehreserve iscomputed
Amount ofreserve
required
Amount oflawful
reserve withFederal re-serve banks
Per cent tonet amounton whichreserve. Iscomputed
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OTHER BESERVE CITIES—continuedToledoIndianapolis-Chicago.. _-_._ ..._.Peoria..Petroit—Grand RapidsMilwaukee..- _____ ,MinneapolisSt. PaulCedar Rapids. _Peg Moines,_. ____Dubuque ______Sioux CityKansas City, Mo..St. JosephSt. Louis..LincolnOmahaKansas City, Kans__.Topeka .__WichitaHelenaDenverPuebloMuskogeeOklahoma CityTulsa.Seattle
PortlandLos AngelesOaklandSan Francisco..
140
~5~27Q"
2,9431,740,1,350
229,204
, 1 275
1,404
1,0061,023
2,0871,800
272,1701,643
1231,9082,226
132814
fi.%83341,26218,034
146,02217,88$9^481
136,693
nm4,70028,272
5,419\% 693
100,45616,046
184,21518,42976,1127,159
14,37022, 5083,989
87,11910,0827,63140,81955,55073,00719,35455, 229170,46119, 773179,471
5,384
,m14,6021,79913,6697,3431,4762,827542
1 60418,4211,8437,611'716
1,4372,251
3998,7121,008
7634,0825,5557,3011,9365,523
17,0461,977
17,947
5764,0784,3821,831
2\,m1,7858,917
IS, 179
1,3622,831
m1,998
11, 6821,901
17,639i, 817
7151,4602,286
6029,3971,069
6634,1945,8426,8121,9455,284
17,7302,088
15, 750
7.5S10.6.2iai514 4Q9.9.29,86
11.109.6.19.23
mo*ia80iai11.6311.859,589.86
U,419,9?
lft 1610.1615.0910.7910.608.69
10.2710.529,33
10.059.57
l(X4010.568.78
122
'"§,"733'
7,3801,096
67Q465an
18
1,27a
""las"958635
2,5175.28
38580
1,7062,737
2012,8972,328
1949,386
0,16448,61840,431*6,533
,m81,28813403675, §9615,08427,049.18,75197,08215,668185,05418,25570.1897,18114,60420,9574,22786,8478,722% 14141,6.5563*38272,33119,40669,434168,79820.190186, 891
6164 , 8 ?4,0431,653
13,3821,954
13,6047,5591,5092,706503
1,8759,7081,567
is, m1,8267,019.713
1,4602,096423
8,685872814
4,1656,8387,2331,9416,94316,8802,01918,689
«9% m4,0461,73510,317*978^ , 714,2797., 621J,4Q82,287528
1,85010,3411,51117,5571,778
1,4431,894595
9,005896765
a, 7727,2177,4651,9915,93316,9492,11116,801
10.04$.2010. 0110.497.6310.139.92lft 5010.089.338.46lft 49&8,f10.659.649,499.74
9.889.0414.0810.3710. 279.409.0611.3910.3210.268.5410.0410.468.99
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QgdenSalt Lake CityV
Total other reserve cities
Total all reserve cities
COUNTRY BANKS
Maine.New Hampshire.Vermont^ ___.___.Massachusetts...Rhode IslandConnecticut......
Total New England States..
New JorfcNew JerseyPennsylvania.DelawareMaryland.....
Total Eastern States.
Virginia..West Virginia.. _North Carolina..South Carolina-
FloridaAlabamaMississippi.Louisiana...TexasArkansas—Kentucky., _.Tennessee...
Total Southern States..
OhioIndianaIllinoisMichigan..Wisconsin..Minnesota.Iowa. _Missouri
Total Middle Western States
112696
68,240
94,168
1,7661, 9319,6141,61013,831
31,787
31,44924,72357,265
6164,193
118,246r • " -
7,4616,7416,3276,7624,77120,4918,4375,2002,99845, 9288,6689,0956,452
139, 331
27, 87714,74130,69112, 91312, 88515, 92614, 6714,096
133, 800
5,05120,440
4, 227,079
7, 516,603
42,92729,501304,56446,087181,946
650, 556
568,371488,020793,4S81% 97752", 712
1,915, 568
136,140108,77389,56459, 66944,677122,325
44,94544,131297,86052,33792,05174,825
1,
301,857181,489327,058140, 708145, 308163,232151, 27154,321
1,465, 244
5062,044
422,708
850,346
4,5873,0052,06521,524)3,22611,336
45,539
39,78634,16255,544
134,090
9,5307,2646,2694,1703,1278,563
3,146
20,8503, 6646,443
- 5,238
80,022
21,13012, 70422,8949,85010,17211,42610, 5893,802
102, 567
5342,i59
431,989
854,429
5,0783,3722,25223,0318,27811,173
48,184
44,5723?, 14860,7931,1094,078
147,700
11,1477,8286,5734,469£, 1739,8295,3633,4988,41022,0193,9256,8606,058
93, 652
22,10413,44124, 90510,60910, 79812, 02110,9784,007
108, 863
10.5710.56
10.22
11.37
7.757.867.631 5 67.11
7.41
7.84
7.668.557.74
7.71
8.197.547.347.507.107.638.047.787.737.397.507.458.10
7.62
7.327.417.617.547.437.367.267.38
7.43
355
65,192
72,876
4,9622,5252,16911,2931,86510,158
32,967
34,34819,34861,181
6213,916
4,66120,803
4, 245, 560
7, 503,939
71, 26945,93130, 933315,37948,040163,387
674, 939
592,666498, 585804,16813, 36763, 488
119,404 I 1, 957, 274
7,4558,6066,6147,040
26,25011,6377,8042,63656,2949,1626,5425,343
16S, 010
28, 51112,72528,57710,50814,17012,49613,4014,910
125, 298
139, 609104,49896,25161,76952", 225156,32576,79851,46860,435
321, 78757,13589, 36977, 518
1, 335,182
306, 562179,927323, 363142, 069145, 571156, 052153,44357, 073
1,464, 060
4662,080
424, 556
848,145
4,9893,2152,16522,0773,36311,437
47,246
41,48634, 55156,292
9363,744
137,009
9,7737,3156,7384,3243, 65610,9436,3763,6023, 51022,525
5,426
93,463
21, 45912, 59522, 6359,94510,19010, 92(410, 7413,995
102, 484
4022,117
422,027
5,2443,5462,39522,4453,37711,743
48,750
35,51558,7611,0143,975
144,354
10,9887,7847,452
4,17711,3126,1583,9858,779
24,0904,3816,4556,183
101,697
22, 11113, 41223,15810,75710, 53711,20211,1534,120
106, 450
8.6310.18
9.94
11.29
7.367.727.747.127.037.19
7.22
7.617.207.317.597.43
7.3
7.437.748.138.067.248.027.747.497.497.677.227.98
7; 62
7.217.457.167,577.247.187.277.22
7.27
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[In thousands of dollars]
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COUNTRY BANKS—continuedNorth PftlrntaSouth DakotaNebraskaKansasMontanaWyoming _ColoradoNew MexicoOklahoma .
Total
WashingtonOregonCaliforniaIdahoUtahNevadaArizona
Total Pacific States
Alaska (nonmember banks)The Territory of Hawaii (non-
Tn«mbf r barks)
Total (nonmember banks)..
Total country banks_..
Total United States... . .
JojQi 30,1925
Net amountsdue frombanks not
included inreserve
calculation
4,6745,2788,010
17,2736,0963,6859,5171,969
31,485
87,987
8,2916,608
18,4733,355
3901,1351,723
39,975- • ' • • — '•'
10
10
551,136rig.-.. . , :
645,304
Net amounton whichreserve iscomputed
54,28148,84959,067
112,47845,18726,64362,49618,231
154,268
581,500
81,44154,142
207,72532,4174,868
10, 51417,953
409,060
2,749
4,624
7,373
6,258,192
13,774,795
Amount ofreserve
required
3,8003,4194,1357,8733,1631,8654,3751,276
10,799
40, 705
5,7013,790
14, 5412,269
341736
1,256
28,634
412
694
1,106
438,663
1,289,009
Amount oflawful
reserve withFederal re-serve banks
3,9*83,6324,5078,5173,2822,0854,8421,273
11,766
43,892
6,0004,064
14,9982,510
395779
1,398
30,144
a 772
21,445
* 2,217
474,652
1,329,081
Per cent tonet amounton whichreserve iscomputed
7.357.447.637.577.267.837.756.987.63
7.55
7.377.517.227.748.127.417.79
7.37
28.08
31.25
30.07
7.58
9.65
S«pt. 28, 1825
Net amountsdue frombanks not
included inreserve
calculation
6,8615,2046,707
16,6227, 7494,2718,9371,288
25,056
82, 695
10,8057,854
20,8305,474
5241,3622,031
48,880
14
93
107
574,361
647,237
Net amounton whichreserve iscomputed
59,06550,12657,821
115,39747, 74828,02964, 53317,704
153,912
594,335
84,18457, 567
214, 72934,6165,107
10,64217,303
424,148
3,107
3,518
6,625
6,456, 563
13,960, 502
Amount ofreserve
required
4,1353,5094,0488,0783,3421,9624,5171,239
10, 774
41,604
5,8934,030
15, 0312,423
357745
1,211
29,690
466
528
994
452,490
1,300,635
Amount oflawful
reserve withFederal re-serve banks
4,4963,7384,3528,8693,4862,0374,8041,233
11, 593
44,608
6,1414,236
16,0082,727
362785
1,209
31, 468
2 1 , 111
2 1,097
2 2,208
479, 535
1,326,534
Per cent tonet amounton whichreserve iscomputed
7.617.467.537.697.307.277.446.967.53
7.51
7.297.367.467.887.097.386.99
7.42
35.76
31.18
33.33
7.43
9.50
Wmoo
3OF
5
Ocj
9
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TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from January,1914, to September, 1925
[For prior years see annual report 1920]1914
Resources Jan. 13(7,493 banks)
Mar. 4(7,493 banks)
June 30(7,525 banks)
Sept. 12(7,538 banks)
Loans and discountsOverdraftsUnited States bonds to secure
circulationMiscellaneous securities to se-
cure circulationUnited States bonds to secure
United States deposits *Other bonds to secure United
States deposits.._ _United States bonds on handPremiums on United States
bonds. . .Bonds, securities, etcStockBanking house, furniture, and
fixturesOther real estate owned..Due from national banks (not
reserve agents)..Due from State banks and
bankersDue from approved reserve
agentsChecks and other cash itemsExchanges for clearing house.Bills of other national banks.Fractional currency, nickels and
cents ..Specie.__Legal-tender notesFive per cent redemption fund.. _Due from Treasurer United
StatesClearing-houseloan certificate. __
$6,175,404,961.5321,838,399.48
736,600,910. 00
$6,357,535,898.4121, 335,628. 89
733,564,382.00
$6,430,069,214. 4715,485,641.14
734,897,425.81
50,342,980. 00
67,878,130. 325,112,910. 00
5,071,681. 951,020,494,711.08
50,285,032. 00
59,332,288. 525,476, 718. 00
4,859,610.881,027,326,660.58
256,995,908. 5332,625,254,39
482,036,437.64
251,113,818.01
802,786,844.0637, 244,268.10
263,295,798.4151,797,179.00
3,959,837.04780,490,209. 56201,429,211. 0035, 371,589. 64
14,464,098.96
257,520,014.1833,981,161. 55
513, 728,136.83
230,776,241.19
881,702,559.6840,184,406. 94
282,343,800.6648,177,045. 00
3,964,617.42792, 694,095.14175,373,021. 0035,402,097. 42
8,933,843.97
48,405,573.20
56,781,241.53311,955,298. 58
4,058,150. 561,015, 981,897.19
3 42,809,011.19
268,042,022. 8839,042,865. 78
421,754,572.17
191,921,682.48
777,498,700. 7648,559,951.65
309, 321,303. 0749,659, 728. 00
3,828,925.17791, 584, 566. 61177,490,396.0035, 509, 539. 22
7,533,063.14
5,400,767,386.0117,142,637.10
736,685,849.72
392,663,116.72
48,311,495.63
72,372,019. 726,423,780.87
3,921,759.63941, 723,232. 0742,032,851.94
269,661,511.4640,787,222.13
410,376,729.94
191,968,078.31
673,958,901.0134, 204,681,42
118,588,403.0873,546,639.00
3, 591,586. 83746,198, 917.43157, 508,431. 0044, 323,990.14
3,952, 273. 5252,818,000. 00
Tota l - . 11,296,355,138.70 11,564,497,260.26 11,482,190,770.60 11,483,529,494.68
Resources Oct. 31(7,571 banks)
Dec. 31(7,581 banks)
Loans and discountsOverdrafts.United States.bonds to secure circulationMiscellaneous securities to secure circulationUnited States bonds to secure United States deposits..Other bonds to secure United States depositsUnited States bonds on hand-Premiums on United States bondsBonds, securities, etcStocksBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned. . . - .Due from national banks (not reserve agents)Due from State banks and bankersDue from Federal reserve bankDue from approved reserve agentsDue from banks and bankersChecks on banks in same place.Exchange for clearing house.Outside checks, cash items, etcChecks and other cash itemsBills of other national banks. _Fractional currency, nickels and cents ._Federal-reserve notesSpecieLegal-tender notes _Five per cent redemption fundDue from Treasurer United StatesClearing-house loan certificateAmount paid on account of $100,000,000 gold fund
$6, 316,478,470.6718, 797,351. 32
739,586, 391. 26504,514,045. 4947,873, 491.4069, 365, 717. 264,549,007. 263, 661,325. 74
905,277,164. 3550,804, 335.13
268, 509, 856. 7742,313, 332. 01
392,847,274.13174, 235, 702.92
$6, 347, 636,510. 2715, 798,224. 76
739,160,346. 66"209,400,603.2047,830,427. 3972,885,060. 355,003,963. 633,084,194.96
988,157, 510.4061, 394,185. 49
271,464,956. 0743,258,037.97
634,166,049.02
150,112,100. 24
42,947,630.0687, 382,691.003, 575, 689. 54
261,459,775.05583, 664,900. 21575,324, 679.1431,781, 266.03
262,433,419. 9533,867,431.58
69,466,353.00
753, 252, 764. 40172, 300, 611. 0052, 349, 623. 24
5, 377, 379. 9235, 654,000. 0016, 520, 718. 25
2,013, 685. 00534,857,113.00128,370,974. 0043, 752,166. 7412,616,157. 05
Total 11,492,452,722.38
12,404,075.77
11,357,086,017. 67
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TABLE NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of' national banks from January91914, to September, 1925—Continued
[For prior years see annual report 1920]
1914
Liabilites Jan. 13(7,493 banks)
Mar. 4(7,493 banks)
June 30(7,525 banks)
Sept. 12(7,538 banks)
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund _Undivided profits, less ex-
penses and taxesNational-bank notes outstand-
ing _ _State-bank notes outstanding. _ _Due to other national banksDue to State banks and bankers.Due to trust companies and
savings banksDue to approved reserve agents.Dividends unpaid.Individual deposits__United States deposits.Postal-savings depositsDeposits of United States dis-
bursing officers.Bonds borrowedUnited States bonds borrowed..Other bonds borrowedNotes and bills rediseountedBills payableReserved for taxesClearing-house loan certificates
(net balance)Liabilities other than those
above stated
$1,057,676,054.00732,442, 759. 67
25$, 664,337.83
725,326,161.5027, 698.00
1,061,260,991.82561, 006, 715.14
544, 604,116.1143, 630, 770. 304, 264,129. 89
6,072,064,752.6076,815,818.6922, 243,089. 21
7,482,388.8946, 673,867.97
$1,056,482,120. 00731,273,096.28
272,703,334.17
720,640,334.0027, 698. 00
1,201,467, 775.86607, 331, 628. 52
619,704,372.9243,937,637. 701,337,166.00
6, 111, 328,457.1658,609,788.3923, 568,198.75
7, 773,084.9847,123,180.09
$1,058,192,335.00723,338,266. 50
268,184,165.18
722, 554, 719.0027, 693.00
1,017,820,892.71515,742,709.18
60S, 678,412.6542,660, 616.1518, 660, 220. 51
6, 268, 692, 429.7266,654,582. 5523,841,062.65
$1,060, 332,072. 50724,138,519.46
287,343,679.28
918,270,315.5027,693.00
904,331,571.01521,901, 865.51
483, 794,109.1739,871,080.851,250,322.87
6,139,081,279.7769, 712,446.1327,626,325.06
11, 701,475.4160,905,190. 666,155, 905.52
8, 772,534.5745, 372, 735. 524,701,635.23
34,461,34a 00«, 025,690.49
13,436, 527.2177,775>401.267,926,918,00
,2,408,915.49 2,342,482.12 3,516,788.84
34,407, 245.9953,862, 878.4225,981,950.00
124,089,118.738,284,933.48
52,779,000.00
6,443,087.95
Total . 11,296,355,138.70 11,564,497,260.26 11,482,190,77a 60 11,483,529,494.68
Liabilites Oct. 31(7,571 banks)
Dec. 31(7,581 banks)
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundUndivided profits, less expenses and taxesNational-bank notes outstandingState-bank notes outstanding...Due to other national banksDue to State banks and bankersDue to trust companies and savings banks. . .Due to Federal reserve bankDue to approved reserve agentsDue to banks and bankersDividends unpaidIndividual depositsUnited States depositsPostal-savings deposits _Demand deposits. _ .»_Time deposits...- -United States bonds borrowed. _..Other bonds borrowed .Securities borrowedNotes and bills rediseounted _Bills payableReserved for taxesClearing-house loan certificates (net balance).Liabilities other than those above stated
$1,063,162,597.50724,947,101.26293,261,154.09
1,018,193,636. 5027, 693.00
838,651,946.54517,062,823. 64498, 490, 484. 64
$1, 065, 951, 505.00726, 935, 755. 25281, 924, 667. 96848,806, 773.50
37,523,774.92
4,342,374.676, 078, 894,617.69
69,744, 237.5331,232, 267.75
48, 932.32*29,306, 505.17
1,840,416,214.6820,334, 471.83
34, 250, 290.0054,126,345.873,085,024.40
26, 562, 259. 66136,055,212.70
9,642,443. 7349,911,000.003, 285, 436. 29
5,175,140. 032.451,171,222,217.91
34, 586, 272. 4326,308,909.94
774,066.7535, 586, 864. 9596,855,492. 53
2,887,335.00
Total. 11,492,452,722.38 11,357,086,017.67
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RESOURCES
Loans and discountsOverdraftsUnited States bcsnds to secure circulationTotal United States bondsMiscellaneous securities to secure circulationUnited States bond to secure United States depositsOther bonds to secure United States deposits.,United States bonds on handPremiums on United States bondsBonds, securities, etcOther bonds, securities, etc -.Stocks ,_._Stocks other than Federal reserve bank stockStock of Federal reserve bankBanking house, furniture and fixtures .,Banking house , _._Furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedDue from Federal reserve bank___ „_Due from approved reserve agentsDue from banks and bankers—, ,„Cheeks on, banks in same place _Exchanges for clearinghouse- „_ _,_Outside checks, cash items, etc __.Bills of other national banks.. _Federal reserve notesSpecieLegal-tender notes _Five per cent redemption fundDue from Treasurer United StatesRedemption fund and due from Treasurer United States.Bonds loaned .Customer's liability under letters of creditCustomer's liability account of acceptanceOther assets . ___
Total
Mar. 4(7,599 banks)
$6,499,964, 605.267,046> 534.16
733,138,268.64
44,160, 285.1341, 829, 758. 3Q78, 887, 896. 003,670, 569. 762,555,314.22
1,056,388,707.62
77,463,940.79
272,436,174.50
43,772, 597.11290,678,432.15747,156, 893. 66598,816, 796.9218,361,862.09
194,977,980.6922, 566, 644. 5860,961, 750. 003, 698, 200. 00
591,852t 399.40127,091,112.0036,500, 616. 60,7,686*564.99
5,182,100.00
11, 566, 846,004. 57
M a y 1(7,604 banks)
$6,643, 887, 951. 955, 904, 374. 54
783,994, 426.03
1,158,108,945. 7985,762,039.33
269,417,032.84
49,487, 321. 0829Q, 412, 690.11748,541, 471. 73565,792,955. 7341,948,205.55
335,128,23& 9330,242,625.0950, 747, 743. 00
3, 652, 635. 00607,249,414.29127, 999, 550. 00
44,077,373.12
11, 842, 354, 995.11
June 23(7,605 banks)
$6, 659, 971, 463.445,173, 586. 07
783,453, 730.42
1,191,127,717.2293,787,521.06
277,804,754. 22
43, 971, 595. 32312,657,647.43737,894, 995.04538,425,712.8416,409,445,98
213,005,965.7120,870, 932.3761, 557, 498. 006, 418,130. 00
678, 540, 967.99111, 240, 250. 00
43,373,243. 77
11, 795, 685,156. 88
Sept. 2(7,613 banks)
$6, 756, 680,004.105,060, 626.77
781,726,220.41
1,219,214, 503. 8792,594,892.32
278,392,205.47
43,953,871.52315,409,198, 79811,379, 5 ia 47597,832, 441,6321,792, 640,87
287,289,183.1323,003,077.4057, 618, 958. 006,779, 935. 00
719, 843, 506. 62122, 765, 379. 00
41,392,715.64
52, 321, 053. 5716, 461, 341. 5815, 579,155. 05
12, 267, 090, 429. 00
In thousands of dollars
Nov. 10(7,617 banks)
7, 233, 9297,211
777, 765
1, 343, 8 22
89, 27353,518
249,28831,80844,113
366,185895,830707,39423,189
847,41833,58562,44611,160
731,797114,978
42,535
74,19537, 4357,457
13, 236, 331
Dec. 31(7,607 banks)
7,357, 7326,709
774, 639
1, 375,149
40,03653,689
251,55131,42445,122
403,985834, 392698,92138,588
449, 82843,80963, 93310, 669
689>762118,117
45,939
86,21239,7647,917
13,467, 887
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1915—ContinuedfcOfcO
M»r.4(7,599 banks)
M a y l(7,604 banks)
Jun« 23(7,605 banks)
Sept. 2(7,613 banks)
In thousands of dollars
Nov. 10(7,617 banks)
Dec. 31(7,607 banks) 1
aooKo
P
wO
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundUndivided profits, less expenses and taxes..National-bank notes outstandingState-bank notes outstanding- _Due to Federal reserve bankDue to approved reserve agentsDue to banks and bankers _Dividends unpaid _>_Demand depositsTime deposits _..United States bonds borrowed-_ .Other bonds borrowed. _Securities borrowed _Notes and bills rediscountedBills payableLetters of creditAcceptances based on imports and exports _.Liabilities other than those above stated
$1,066,689,307.50724,307,901.61288,682,310.67746,517,138.75
$1,065,891,977.50719,329,463. 39293,683,'959. 21727,793,361.50
$1,068,519,105.00722,089,210.17314,755,321. 77722, 703,856. 50
6,345.357,090,458.56
2,236,647,932.101,332,887. 56
5,149,701, 825. 271,199,188, 335. 32
33,602,940.0011,549,476.41
317,943. 5438,534,087.6757,126, 299.62
8,093. 566,415,996.67
2,220,110,108.383,932,185.98
5,407,211,478.111,254,369,875.46
33,536, 806.118,132, 515.48
78,049.4937,568, 342. 2752,965,176.96
500.366,289, 592. 84
2,201,716,024.161,953, 817.90
5,325,853,421.841,285,428, 400. 06
33,336,164.208,436,963.18
98, 556.9939,918, 987. 3158,200, 677.00
5,650,814. 64 11,327,605.04 6,384, 557. 60
$1,068,863,507.70722,577,738. 63300,018,297.47718,496,591.50
22,860.0039,855. 20
6,407,832. 202,459,607,984.33
1,277,906.285,426,610,208.841,335,572, 505. 70
33,822, 390.005,997, 557.42
84,983. 6545,550,405. 5760,169, 307.6455,137,152. 6113,077, 388. 2213,755,956. 04
Total.. 11,566,846,004.57 11,842,354,995.11 11,795,685,156.88 12,267,090,429.00
1,068,649722,877317, 236713,467
2320
7,2872, 702,366
1,6246,070, 2191,375,956
32,1514,999
7642,88860,56775,47126,80813,647
13,236, 331
1,068,049725,554294,267713,314
238
11,2562,727,168
22, 6956,223,8421,417,417
31, 7754,735
7342, 53055,88687, 85931, 9859,451
13,467, 887
9O
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1916
[In thousands 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
Dec. 27(7,584
banks)
BESOUBCES
Loans and discounts l
OverdraftsCustomers' liability under letters of credit.Customers' liability account of acceptancesUnited States bondsOther bonds, securities, etc -.Stocks other than Federal reserve bank
stock.-Stock of Federal reserve bankBanking house -Furniture and fixtures. -Other real estate owned --.Due from approved reserve agentsDue from banks and bankers __.Exchanges for clearing house_.-Other checks on banks in the same place..Outside checks and other cash itemsNotes of other national banksFederal reserve bank notesFederal reserve notesCoin and certificatesLegal-tender notesDue from Federal reserve banksBedemption fund and due from United
States TreasurerOther assets . .
7,490, Oil5,493
102,38643,829753, 913
1, 464, 787
39,97953, 628252, 98231, 50547,320
1, 022, 642772, 979319,43022, 87430, 01961,908
7, 606, 4286,994
100,32659,072738, 830
1, 525, 567
40,07553, 701
255, 37831,80047, 787954, 822766,200596,89542, 43545,97259,196
7, 679,1676,168
83, 76166,034731, 205
1, 527,832
39, 27253, 651255, 97731,65447, 736843,390694,926444,03336,00741,88454,120
8,940708, 780124,833431,195
41, 7307,518
3 9,077663,565113,890428,191
40,8508,544
3 7,480640, 479117, 524476,103
43,8514,614
7,859,837
77! 51277,879
729, 7771, 624, 627
39,36653,923
259, 42731,90847, 627936, 339780,600392, 68425, 57032, 81762,2381,63413,190663,022105,101531,028
42, 34615,246
8, 345, 7849,31729,001101, 581724,473
1, 709,956
37,54,126261,46432,06848,221
1,035,107983, 659516,70528,29237, 23356,0031,37712,549
101,496649,171
43,02414,912
8,340,62610,40332,44398,192716,950
1,725,347
39,14454,112
262,48932,39248,064
945,812898,890402,59128,38638,55077,0492,083
16,623677,099108,847707,497
48,30121,652
Total. 13, 833, 68114,195, 595 13,926,868 14,411, 537 15, 520,205 15, 333, 552
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundUndivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid. -Amount reserved for taxes accruedAmount reserved for all interest accrued..National-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve bankDue to approved reserve agentsDue to banks and bankersDividends unpaidDemand deposits .- .Time depositsUnited States bonds borrowedOther bonds borrowedSecurities borrowedNotes and bills rediscountedBills payable, including obligations repre-
senting money borrowedBills payable, other than with Federal re-
serve bankBills payable, with Federal reserve bank..State bank circulation outstandingLetters of credit and traveler's checks out-
standing3.Acceptances4
Liabilities other than those above stated.. _
1,067,289724, 664
306, 614
1,067,481724,697
317,473
1,066,049731,389
305,850
695,83511
7,8423,066, 233
1,3006, 221, 2261,495,153
27, 5384,437
11531,083
30,873
682,2452
9,3832,985,959
3,9606, 549, 5831. 586, 435
27,9484,133
17831,489
32,231
676,116
10,1842, 702, 756
21, 0996,473, 3611, 669, 687
27,0534,856
18033,286
35,332
1,0G7,565731, 409
317,0509,2747,568
674,11517
7,1342,908, 512
1,0296, 708, 8831,736, 766
26, 3594,513
322
1,071,116739,336
332,4589,5569,424
665, 2593
9,1243, 339, 628
1,3907, 322, 6881,816, 446
26,5883,984
145
1,070, 793744, 653
343,1399,4539,586
666,4095
12,6863,248,929
2,1847,148,3021,854,740
25,9855,070
458
38,499
23
105,17142, 67710,597
23
102,65359,8369,886
23
85,94369, 30314,401
23
81,18276,60814, 709
24,53957823
31,37298,23118,317
27,0088,123
23
35,009100,34220,655
Total. 13,838,68114,195, 595 13,926,868 14,411,537 15, 520,205 15,333,552
Liabilities for rediscounts, including thosewith Federal reserve bank ... 53,394 48,554 54,627
1 Commencing Sept. 12,1916, notes and bills rediscounted not included in loans and discounts, but shownas contingent liabilities.2 Includes Federal reserve bank notes.8 Prior to May 1 this item read "Letters of credit."4 Prior to Nov. 17 this item read "Acceptances based on imports and exports.*?
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NO. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from January^1914, to September, 19%5—Continued
1917[In thousands of dollars]
Mar. 5(7,581
banks)
M a y l(7,689
banks)
June 20(7,604
banks)
Sept. 11(7,038
banks)
Nov. 20(7,066
banks)
Dec. 31(7,662
banks)
BESOtTKCfiS
Loans and: discountsOverdrafts-Customers? liability Under letters of credit.C ustomers!liability account of acceptancesUnited:States bonds.*-.....;-..--..—-• --Payment on account subscription for Lib-
t l f e d
8,712,8627,666
26,70394, 421
714,523
8,751,6798,069
21,135105, 653768,114
y o n f e .Liberty loan bonds ___ - _©thet bonds, securities, etc..Steel other than Federal reserve bank
stock...Stock of Federal reserve banksBanking house -,-_._._.. __Furniture and fixtures.^--*ether real estate ownedB>ae from Federal reserve banksLawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.Kerns with Federal reserve &anfes in proc-
ess of collection —Motes of o t i w national banksFederal reserve bank notes .-.._-__Federal reserve notes.Coin and certificates^.—.LegaL-tender notesGash,in vault. _, .Net amount due from;national banks.B«e from approved reserve agent.Net amounts due from other banks, bank-
ers, and trast companies _ - *Exchanges for clearing house .Checks on other banks in the same place.Outside checfes and other cash items.Redemption fund and; due from U. S.
TreasurerInterest earned but not collected._Other assets. _ -__
Total. _ _ _ _ _ _
8,818,3129,619
24,512135, 734
* 905,127
171,129
), 055,2489,607
23; 43$132, 948
1 941,082
9,535, 52715, 04426,944
147, 9921,651,262
15,07325,052
211, 45801^903
1,770,083
39,18254,329
262,81531, 79848, 277
750,202
1,856,983
39,07454,695
266, 88032,17947, 212
761,995
1,843,047
54,827269,94732,59446, 656
820, 584
217,9001,863,621
42,13455,480
272,19032,61146, 273
702,921 609, 6261,906,782 1,870,967
42,837
273,94132,91746, i r
41,73055,933273,69532,29846; 063
61, 3522,04917, 08Q
705, 998107,994
59,7341,617
16, 376659, 501103,828
65, 6572*24822, 973556, 686105,147
1,077,727
939,054419, 20430, 91937,906
41,199
948,009
890,592578,14558,56445,878
39,547
827,943
809,233445,47147,95837,031
41,363
1,046,102
126,708
493,6091, 292,192
1,077,701
165,118
1,110,204
158,658
516,12036959i
53-V1261,42§,O10
3 341,412401, 74239, 64736,335
43,498
25, 779 25,884 18,304 23, 721
400;593399, 97443, 61542,689
40,40731, 98127, 431
15, 979,122 16,144,403 16,151, 040 16,543,499 IS,-553,197
377,576655,03772,58959,664
42,64917,12131,045
LIABILITIESCapital stock paid in ___Surplus fund. .._Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid ._Interest and discount collected but not
eariied---- :...Amount reserved for taxes accrued.Amount reserved; for all:interest accrued...National-bank notes outstanding.Due to Federal:reserve banksDue to approved reserve agentsNet amounts due to national banksNet amounts due to other banks, bankers,
and trust companiesDividends unpaid ^Demand depositsTime deposits _United States depositsPostal-savings depositsUnited States bonds borrowedOther bonds borrowed•„....Securities borrowedBills payable* other than with Federal
reserve banks ___.Bills payable with Federal reseryo banks.,State bank: circulation outstandingLetters of credit and travelers' checks
outstandingAcceptancesLiabilities other than those above stated..
T o t a l . . .
1,073,875754, 621
317,412
1,079, 669761, 654
329,712
1,082, 7797£23€7
353,407
1,090,318769,050
354,023
l,.082,2O7774,575
5,8628,562
661,1578
7,873
7,77210,997
656,1001
8,579
7,II, 405
660,43148
11,233
11, 56910,142
665, 6423,757
3^52©14,43413,530
669, 6624*223
1,092,606784*065
323,126
28,92615,7219,880
674, 2543,180
3,675, 3841,155
7,289,1101,984, 650
3,370, 5584,741
7,618,0112,078,448
26, 8714,949
77
17,6602,999
23
29,476101, 485
15, 913
28,4454,904
182
25,4608*827
23
23,620110, 54916,151
3,014,3332,464
7,431,0292,090, 619« 132,965
6 89,14232,75817,661
363
48,926184,736
23
27,082144,41445,175
1,196,330
1,848,463
7,679,3702, 295, 982
210,39565,415
1,257,587
1,845; 707
1,288,7*.
1,901,803
8,056,9482, 281, 8651,352,006
8,436,3952,,298,282
517,315
51,88063,790
17
36,752138, 23131,076
110,19065,674
276
57,200295,532
17
39,688153, 64558,901
33,591347
67,183199,249
17
37,639217,19045,130
Liabilities for rediscounts, including thosewith Federal reserve banks
15, 979,122 16,144,403 16,151,04016, 543, 499 18, 553,197 18,073,308
49,068 58,027 139,3€6 169,434 247,213 475,4161 Includes United States certificates of indebted-
ness and excludes Liberty loan bonds.2 Included under heading " Cash in vault."3 This item formerly included amounts due from
national banks other than approved reserve agents.
* Included with demand deposits.8 Prior to June 20, 1917, included with demand
deposits.6 Included with time deposits.
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[In thousands of dollars]
Mar. 4(7,670banks)
May 10(7,688banks)
June 29(7,705banks)
Aug. 31(7,728banks)
Nov. 1(7,754banks)
Dec. 31(7,767
banks)
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts -•_—Overdrafts: _ _ _ _ - .— .,Customers' liability under letters of credit.Customers' liability account of accept-
ances. _-____._.United States bonds,, other than Liberty
loan bonds-*_ ____-_.Liberty loan bonds -Other bonds, securities,, etcS&fcs> other than Federal reserve bank
sfofcfcSloefe of Federal reserve banksBanking: houseFurniture and fixtures.Otnet real estate owned.Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.Items with; Federal reserve Banks to proc-
ess o& colJeetion -
Net amount duet from national banksNet amount due from other banks-, bank-
ers, and trust companiesExchanges for clearing houseChec&s 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 collectedWar-savings certificates- and; thrift stamps
actually owned.Other assets-.- ___- -_.
fy 139, 22513,58625,022
222,176
1,645,118475, 531
1,815,340
39,21356,219
276,50232,68945, 871
l,07i;i55
171,876449,719
1,441, ~
388,693509, 53952,31852,080
41.98412,683
5,95530,427
9,260,04111,66223,324
239j 102
1,796,194861, 329
1,757,588
42,41256, 756
277,31533,34045, 639
9,620,40212,49716,284
221,397
1,386,251730, 534
1,740,845
9,493,666 10,096,9401 9,918,29414,306 16,8141 1;2,96815,275 12,563 13,204
172,451463,494
1,162,750
435,92642,97344,206
40,01113,558
5,44021,524
56,982277,94133,49546,306
1,129,557
183,892382,701
1,147,877
314,536310,22746,54557,698
39,06414,261
12,49815,052
231,673
1,787,378668,048
1,695,070
42,75357,259
280,61534, 02746,642
1,111,432
196,315364,136
1,196,409
331,387293, 57246,26251,697
39,63714,335
10,84220,869
310,593
1,781,9933,374,3191,660,465
48*17757,427282,01234,65346, 765
1,099,208
260,425443,828
1,177,169
356,137533', 43568,71864,037
39,27112,987
10,18024,288
Total. 18,014,91118,249,90J 17,839,, 502 18,043, .605 19,821,404 20, 042,224
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _Sttfiplus fund..__ . ._Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
Interest and discount collected but notearned -._•_._.
Amount reserved for taxes accruedAmount reserve&.for ail interest accrued- _National-bank: notes outstanding ,_.Due to Fedierai reserve basnfesNet amount, due to national banks,Ne t amount due to other banks^ bankers,
and" trust corapaniesDemand deposits _.Time deposits. ,United States deposits _United States bonds borrowedOther bonds borrowed-Securities borrowed
1,094,338801,165
332,326
26,56517,48110,761
672,1613,263
4 $ IS*
Bills payable,, other than with- Federalreserve banks'
Bills payabfe 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...
1,949, 7858,084,1462,370,679
682, 71266, 79526,534
814
44,130191,229
17
37,138230,164
1,51623,008
1,096,932808,143
365,937
27,27921,1-1814,169
680; 4454y691
t, 139,776
1,743,1348,094,6862,342,7471,060, 086
77,86529, 7812,014
59,839315,124
19
32,441250, 323
2,43995; 917
1,098.556809,138
342,093
29,396:18,36310,700
681, 6315,522
1,100,919
1,695,6427, 838,1502,343, 5891,037.787
102; 62027, 5782,078
84,467283,367
19
26,240231,805
2,93166,905
1,101,839813,769
27,85722,48412,354
674,2016,042
1,104,074
1, 775,8208,095, 7492,397,491
506, 583104,71119,984
922
90,813600,051
19
24,785243,772
3,99749> 651
1,107,760820,663
377,875
27,86531,52414,348
675,69810,076
1,125,124
1,766,0598, 640,8182,.372r5121,136,884
228,40115,138
78,705859,132
19
23,640332,719
163- 925
TotaL 8*014,911 .8,249,905 7, 839, 502 18, 043, 605
Liabilities for rediscounts, including thosewith Federal reserve banks _ _ _ 421,537 469,208 515, 603,141 629; 154
291,502
1,735,8891, 213,989-1,683,071
47,46158,100
281,90434,51845,034
1,180,163
286,384522,063-
1,303,145
349,385816,45569,87771,320
45,59634,817
6,51620,569
1,109,735845,282
48,87938,09811,956
676. 8278,911
1,248,569
1,917, 7759, 460, 5772,473, 868
313, 381184,92912,279
400
61,564817,264
19
21,691305,101
6,419140,104
9, 821,404 20, 042, 224
502,007
1 Includes United States certificates of indebtedness owned,-
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1919[In thousands of dollars]
Mar. 4(7,761
banks)
May 12(7,733
banks)
June 30(7,785
banks)
Sept. 12(7,821
banks)
Nov. 17(7,865
banks)
Dec. 31(7,890
banks)
RESOURCESLoans and discountsOverdrafts. _ ---Customers' liability under letters of credit-Customers' liability account of acceptancesUnited States bonds, other than Liberty
loan bonds * _ -Liberty loan bondsUnited States Government securities
owned *Other bonds, securities, etcStocks, other than Federal reserve bank
stockStock of Federal reserve banksBanking houseFurniture and fixtures __.Other real estate owned __Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.Items with Federal reserve banks in proc-
ess of collection ._.Cash in vault.Net amount due from national banksNet amount due from other banks, bank-
ers, and trust companiesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same place._.Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from U. S.
Treasurer.. _Interest earned but not collectedWar savings certificates and thrift stamps
actually ownedOther assets ___
Total
9,691,18713,8812,336
263,108
2,652,3541,029,253
9,904,82110,574,83812,4211,708
217,819
14,0533,021
260,486
11,085,462 1115,1314,592
308,049
, 560, 24223,1164, '"'
343,008
11,786,22717,0447,690
3,024, 5881,003,522
1,722,3941,449, 518
1, 701,025
47,61458,393282,49234,94345,262
1,149,100
273,383435,839
1,296,659
344,554479,04049,45752,463
45,70341,598
5,11323,003
1,743,005
47,35358,729286,91635,85445,883
1,179,080
291,397455,369
1,256,325
337,108686,83162,03458,644
37,86445,262
4,61327,815
1,767,038
49,50359,068287, 59836,15645, 853
1,208,969
287,415424,455
1,205,779
375,300754,50468,76572,945
38,60446,206
4,40242,680
3, 296, 5931,806,595
52,14860,473
37,51947,813
1,227,341
377,861439,211
1,268,627
439,049610,33152,65259,594
40,36447,673
()48,430
2,881,8811,870,103
51,87361,426295,93238,99346,355
1,262,339
476, 37;450,041
1,433,555
533,669829,78490,19077,873
38,71646,9ir
2,723,4931,874,028
49,60661,584300,39439,25943,485
1,312,112
456,595508,605
1,350,320
493,360960,531102,27482,642
41,51645,109
27,685 61,94920,017,760 20,824,991 20, 799,550 21,615,416 22,444,992 22,711,375
LIABILITIESCapital stock paid inSurplus fundUndivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid _Interest and discount collected but not
earned.-. _Amount reserved for taxes accruedAmount reserved for all interest accrued. _.National-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksNet amount due to national banks __.Net amount due to other banks, bankers,
and trust companies.Certified checks outstanding *_Cashier's checks outstanding *_Demand depositsTime deposits _United States depositsUnited States Government securities bor-
rowed 6
Other bonds borrowedSecurities (other than United States or
other bonds) borrowedBills payable, other than with Federal
reserve banksBills payable with Federal reserve banks..State bank circulation outstandingLetters of credit and travelers' checks out-
standingAcceptances.. _ 'Time drafts outstanding _Liabilities other than those above stated-
Total
1,106,550854,433
358,753
54,33841,14114,323
673, 9237,867
1,233,456
1,958,105159, 339138,672
8,558,3842,652,666
591,318
171, 205
473
47,6981,014,629
19
10,372269,173
9,95784,598
1, 111, 501859,603
387,956
55,80439,33717,149
676,8596,724
1,197,673
1,886,836269, 374179,859
9,103, 5342, 729, 245
530, 551
168,2715,956
59
47,2291,152,291
19
15,215224,151
14,661145,134
1,118,603872,226
372,649
55,11640,65813,794
677,16210,912
1,134,918
1,839,158275,106206,846
9,106,1922, 784,940
566, 7932 233, 738
6,193
504
58,284991,117
19
17,061272,035
13,526132,000
1,137,970
414, 706
58,01444,88616,592
681, 58913,508
1,208,451
1,153, 752902,905
437,395
60,82745,98719,550
680,87914,268
1,357,459
1,158,259921,335
376,707
60,78040,12714,257
685,76912,865
1,273,849
1,845,041 1,998,993 2,062,659217,125 296,795 318,828206,012 215,933 284,645
9, 751,533 10,260,33010,325,1622,921,034 3,053,685 3,139,542
518,903 270,390 448,863
190,1635,062
510
50,6401,013,966
58
9,911323,22613,37987,057
167,328
97
56,1991,005,956
58
6,644359,110
11, 70162,419
182,7655,547
31
57,177881,134
58
9,088407,639
5,47238,817
Liabilities for rediscounts, including thosewith Federal reserve banks
5 6 0 21,615,416 22,444,992 22,711,375
388,896 348,203 435,368 440,910 680,476 973,4991 Included United States certificates of indebtedness owned.2 Includes Victory notes.3 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.* Formerly included with demand deposits.s Prior to Sept. 12 this item read United States bonds borrowed including Liberty loan, and certificates
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1920[In thousands of dollars
Feb. 28(7,933
banks)
May 4(7,990
banks)
June 30(8,030
banks)
Sept. 8(8,093
• )
Nov. 15(8,123
banks)
Dec. 29(8,130
banks)
RESOURCES
Loans and discountsOverdraftsCustomers' liability under letters of credit-Customers' liability account of acceptancesUnited States Government securities
owned _Other bonds, securities, etcStocks, other than Federal reserve bank
stock _ _Stock of Federal reserve banksBanking house -- -Furniture and fixturesOther real estate owned. _.Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.Items with Federal reserve banks in
process of collectionCash in vaultNet amount due from national banks
; Net amount due from other banks, bank-ers, and trust companies.
Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same p^ce__Outside checks and other cash items..Redemption fund and due from United
States TreasurerInterest earned but not collected-Other assets
11,994, 523 12, 288, 582 12,396, 900 12,415, 762 12,311, 514 12,095,29519,215 16,406 16,481 17,545 19,277 16,9967,518 5,759 9,218 8,710 (*) (0
410,679 425,390 416,417 398,661 384,619 354,184
2,459, 4241,859, 231
48, 64662,967305,91240,90844, 741
1,286,290
437,860376, 751
1, 296,428
345,961435,61569,01065,844
43,19448,223203,600
2,375,8011,835, 089
48, 66264,153311,71542,98143,975
1,266,209
454, 726456, 283
1,121,415
316, 882552,05268,97965,289
38,21345,681194,472
2,269, 5751,802,196
49,40765,287
315, 73544, 25944,960
1,245, 233
482,109450, 351
1,072, 222
321, 637766, 21578,35079,261
38,90248,005184,017
2,175,0191,805,579
51, 73266,850
322, 73246, 39445,931
1, 230,282
493, 215471, 546
1,110,772
313,451511,37562,82964,399
41, 33250,535180,829
2,152,4651,
52,46868,273332,18349,24745,922
1, 218,007
530,490448,037
1,076, 050
298,913796,09878,04576, 548
39,45948, 251222,961
Total . 21,862,540 22,038,714 22,196, 737 21,885,480 22,081,913 21,367, 799
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in_____Surplus fund. .._Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
Interest and discount collected but notearned -
Amount reserved for taxes accruedAmount reserved for all interest accrued..National-bank notes outstanding _Due to Federa 1 reserve banksNet amount due to national banksNet amount due to other banks, bankers,
and trust companiesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding _Demand depositsTime depositsUnited States deposits.Total depositsUnited States Government securities bor-
rowed.Other bonds borrowed... ___.Securities (other than United States or
other bonds) borrowedBills payable, other than with Federal re-
serve banksBills payable with Federal reserve banks..State bank circulation outstandingLetters of credit and travelers' checks out-
standingAcceptances...Time drafts outstandingLiabilities other than those above stated-.
1,182,082944,126
404,443
66, 70142, 55016,052
687, 57514, 261
1,249,673
1,214, 769960, 598
437, 701
71,04743,69719, 765
688,46019,039
1,084,437
1, 224,166 1, 248, 271
411,525
73, 54546, 34315, 375
688,178. 19,161
1, 017,141
459,139
74, 51751,19017, 905
693, 27021, 316
1, 076,101
1, 269,9301,016,522
483,801
74, 56051,06622,155697,88624,086
1, 046, 908
2,044,459 1,836,103 1,807,718 1,694,24971,647 165,976 174,802 136,644
213,801 169,880 255,486 174,25910,044,189 10,123,428 10,219,824 10,035,636 10,0983,259,178 3,410,480 ~ J ~ "
67, 914 115, 20016,966,1S216,9*4,648
3,485, 501175,788
17,156,421 16, 751,95616,961, 70216,2771
3, 560,29853,453
',751,'"
1, 577, 579237,839208, 055
1,8843, 621,112147,239
116, 2125,84"
55,986912,095
58
7,498424, 669
1,28,544
123, 2434,620
1,526
98,281952, 624
58
26,745438,430
1,15131,456
130, 9604,608
115,457876,095
58
11,149431,198
83125, 443
136, 9143,823
129,968879,368
58
8,602414,583
15318,835
131,3094,675
196
154,184783, 242
58
6,371406, 525
24517, 486
Total. 21,862, 540 22, 038, 714 22,196, 737 21,885,480 22,081,913
Liabilities for rediscounts, including thosewith Federal reserve banks 1,096,509 lf 214,174 1,214,516 1,290,304 1,453,207
2,131, 5731,864, 758
57,19168, 505
336,90150,82446,966
1,184,736
422,602494,400942,174
255,399620,945
53, 75256,877
38,37651, 252
224,093
1, 272, 2911,019, 928
495, 722
73,07546,51621,950
693,91917,900
938,053
1, 589, 767178,584204,318
9, 505,1753,631,837
212,123-",757
140, 5514,399
151, 775759,247
58
5,565375,41§
10329,522
21,367, 799
1, 431,641
* Sinoe Sept. 8, 1920, letters of credit included with loans and discounts.
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TABLE N O . 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from January%19HY io September, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
Feb. 21(8,143
Apr. 28(&,152
banks)
June 30(8,154
banks)
Sept. 6(8,155
banks)
Dec. 31(8,169
banks)
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts1 -OverdraftsCustomers' liability account of acceptances-United States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking 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 banksAmount due from other banks, bankers,
and trust companiesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks, in the same place..Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United
StBtes TreasurerOther assets
Total.,
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund _ _.Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid :National-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banks...Amount due to other banks, bankers, and
trust companiesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks on own bank outstanding.Biernand depositsTime deposits - ~United States deposits.-Total depositsUnited States Government securities bor-
rowed _Bonds and securities (other than United
States) borrowedBills payable, other than witk Federal
reserve banks _Bills payable with Federal reserve banks..Letters of credit and travelers' checks out-
standingAcceptances executed for customers and
to furnish dollar exchange less thosepurchased or discounted
Acceptances executed by other banks „Liabilities other than those stated above...
11,680,83712,360
330, 0232,047,2341,980, 825
390,76047,651
1,128, 517
334,722397, 773
2 901,201
> 216,957473,208
46, 01646,066
37,101236,400
11,367, 07410,770
282,47S2,001,8211,990,970
52,3981,077,155
313,385402,223
a 752,934
» 218, 797390,46537,10139,789
35,600198,711
11,125, 0999,970
238,2872,019,4972,005,584
410,39251,742
1,040,205
328,002374,349756,861
259,656656, 09360,47861,238
36,290204, 703
10,977,61412,355
202,3541,862, 9771,973,749
421,02752, 939
1,029,978
357,798808,619
231,044467,84554,97355,242
35, $45165,274
20,307,651 19,570,699 19,638,446 19,014,102
1,273, 2051,029,406
560,540
14,7132 887,018
2 1, 501, 563122,386166, 202
8,960, 5933, 712, 430
113,449
15,478,854.
121,895
3,660123,169658,283
5,726
» 345,644
L 271,3831,024, 761
521,164679,577
16, 5112 751,749
11,337,072
162, 7358,601, 7873,698, 518
175,14914,851,859
130,785
4,086
136,923585,023
5,317
287,17717,05455,590
1,273,8801,026,256
496,155704,14718, 678
699, 705
1,432,628147,003189,647
8,709,825-3,695, 806249,039
1514%S$1
1,276,1771,027,373
538,784704,66816,068757,985
1,343,245124,87G175,243
8> 352,7563,680,704
109,98156Q852
100,324
2,830
140,195452, 368
6,188
84,847
3,23€
11,24342,847
417,859
4,976
206,50711,67343,320
Total. 20,307,651 19,570,699 19,638,446 19,014,102
Liabilities for rediscounts, including thosewith. Federal reserve banks 1,144,077 989,556 879,416 705,078
10,981, 7839,949
200,6631,975,8982,081,442
429,92954,368
1,143,259
349,911341,811863,508
228,802437,75069,23662,209
36,697152,921
19,420,136
1,282,4321,033,406
464,782717,473
18, 882779,783
1,467,22156,061
208,7958,606,9433,749,328
188,089
15,075,102
66,923
5,740114,434381,889
3,951
202,37816,55855,063
19,420,136
523,606
i Includes customers' liability under letters of eredit.* Prior to June 30,1921, this item called for." Net amounts."8 Includes acceptances executed by other banks.
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1933
[In thousands of dollars]
KESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including redis-counts) i
Overdrafts. _Customers' liability account of acceptances.United States Government securities
owned __Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixtures.Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve banks.Items with Federal reserve banks in
process of collectionCash in vaultAmount due from national banksAmount due from other banks, bankers,
and trust companiesExchanges for clearing house _.Checks on other banks in the same place..Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United
States Treasurer _Other assets ___
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in «...Surplus fundUndivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paid.. __National bank notes outstandingDue tb-Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to other banks, bankers, and
trust companies-. \ ,Certifled checks outstanding. _ _Cashier's checks outstanding _Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings) _._United States depositsTotal depositsUnited States Government securities bor-
rowed ___Bond& and securities (other than United
States) borrowed _Bills payable (including all obligations
representing borrowed money otherthan rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted (includingacceptances of other banks and foreignbills of exchange or drafts sold with in-dorsement) _.
Letters of credit ami travelers' cheeks out-standing.
Acceptances executed for customers andto furnish dollar exchange less thosepurchased or discounted
Acceptances executed by other banksLiabilities other than those stated above...
Total
Mar. 10(8,197
banks)
11,282, 57911,295
169,887
2, 031, 5642, 086, 596
440, 29657, 598
1,124, 707
312, 900336, 065987,816
248, 578481,368
38, 20741, 205
36,507163, 234
19,850,402
1, 289,5281, 036,184
508,560719,57017,641
962,140
1,560,920174,469175,632
8,446,5303,837,759
215,347
15,890,438
53,722
6,103
275,089
323,737
4,719
171,33213,86957,551
19,850, 402
May 5(8,230
banks)
11,184,11610,227
168,935
2,124,6912,162,587
444, 36862,531
1,150,885
330,917334, 504974,375
244, 707681,269
45, 21544,053
36,823176,445
20,176, 648
1,296,2201,040, 249
522,658720, 984
21, 213
1,657,409190,877193,763
8, 707, 2013,918, 282
141, 844
15, 766,988
46, 225
3,058
248,681
285,940
5,050
170,13214, 74855, 715
20,176,648
June 30(8,249
banks)
11, 248, 2149,198
176,238
2,285,4592, 277, 866
452,43464,383
1,151, 605
355, 666326,181974,975
267, 050767,09663,39464,928
36,767184,556
20, 706, 010
1,307,2161,048,806
492,434725, 74819,852916,740
1, 565,459205,682245,091
9,152,4154,11], 951103,374
16,820,561
42,475
2,897
228, 481
280, 271
8,256
172,88716, 49459,481
20, 706, 010
Sept. 15(8,240
banks)
11,236,02512,141
171,190
2,402,4922,289, 782
459, 02067, 789
1, 232,104
418,923331,951
1,063,695
299,541614,771
54, 62363,112
36, 656172,284
20, 926, 099
1,307,1221,042,197
539,047726,78926,472
1,031,648
1,582,444164,427208, 991
9,270,3784,169, 220
145/182
16,598,762
38,104
2,990
181,765
247,559
165, 71517, 65451, 756
20,926,099
Dec. 29(8,225
banks)
11,599,66813, 045
208,465
2,656,5602,347,479
470, 64475,178
1,220,847
455,792391, 840
1,065,820
316,966777,57270,08862,221
36, 825205,947
21,974,957
1,317,0101,075,545
528,924723,81928,109
1,035,961
1,691,307218,464287, 733
9, 535,9954, 318,736
304,176
17,420,481
34,615
2,948
310,781
262,421
4,889
199,84423,63170,049
21,974,957
* Includes customers' liability under letter of credit.
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TABLE No. 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from January,1914, to September, 1925—Continued
1933
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)1
Overdrafts ._.Customers' liability account of acceptancesUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture and fixtures._.Other real estate owned --._Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banksItems with Federal banks in process of collectionCash in vault - --Amount due from national banksAmount due from other banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing house.C hecks on other banks in the same placeOurside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from U. S. TreasurerOther assets -
Total _
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in - -Surplus fund _Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidNational bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banks _Amount due to national banks _Amount due to other banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding -Demand deposits __.Time deposits (including postal savings)United States depositsTotal deposits-...,. -United States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities (other than United States) bor-
rowed _ -- -Bills payable (including all obligations representing
borrowed money other than rediscounts)Note and bills rediscounted (including acceptances of
other banks and foreign bills of exchange or draftssold with indorsement)
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 banksLiabilities other than those stated above
Total..
Apr. 3(8,229
June 30(8,241
banks)
11,667,95911,662
202,8262, 694, 2072,346, 915
479, 58082,139
1,179, 500424,620359,147
1,033, 749
300,990526, 22457,39653,94236, 895154,962
21,612, 713
1,319,1442,067, 652486,172728,07626,517
1,015, 525
1,644,488148, 477176,155
9,180, 6244, 580, 216264, 279
17,036,281
34,080
4,161
370,165
290,4675,542
200,87326,14443,956
21,612,713
11,817,67110,430187,131
2,693, 8462,375, 857493,32487,133
1,142, 736396, 911291,108910,014
295, 660486,38368,28371,57837,108146, 643
21, 511, 766
1, 328, 8911,070, 616
476, 205720,00124,194
838, 227
1,546,77764,123
199,0649, 288,2984,755,162
192,13516, 897, 980
34,952
2,977
370,921
352,801
172, 20830,40945, 236
21, 511, 766
Sept. 14(8,239
banks)
11,934, 55612, 950
153, 4852,602,7622,398,304
504, 73186, 412
1,169,345463, 456361,485
292,974481, 58549,56059,406
144,162
21,712,876
1,332,3941,068,320
523,010731,47929,763
905,104
1, 510, 573130, 547167,157
9,331, 3684,864, 369
101, 64917,040, .550
2,750
352,995
400,7997,503
145,78(518,89751,430
21,712,876
Dec. 31(8,184
banks)
11,876,66210,470
207,4382,566,8512,477,843
512,91093,881
1,180,838460,173386,428
1,029,342
319,992925,97985,07973,65636,746
161,940
22,406,128
1,325,8251,068,359473,979725,94926,965920,239
1,648,607186,434347,629
9, 593,1194,948,019157,849
17,828,86138,287
324,166
5,475
204,43217,63056,231
22,406,128
1 Includes customers' liability under letters of credit.
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1924
[In thousands of dollars]
Mar. 31,1924 (8,115
banks)
June 30,1924 (8,085
banks)
Oct. 10,1924 (8,074
banks)
Dec. 31,1924 (8,049
banks)
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) *OverdraftsCustomers' liability account of acceptancesUnited States Government securities owned ,Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixtures.Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve banksItems 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 placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from U. S. TreasurerOther assets
Total...
LIABILITIES
11,952,28710,815
202, 5722,494,3132,511,637525, 335100,098
1,160, 766379, 307342, 969938,804
283,386842,71967,08356,42037,167157, 210
11,978,72810, 075135,829
2,481,7782,660,550532,728104,630
1,198,670397,340345, 219
1,099,763
345,020925, 568
75,92569,68737,129
167,280
12,210,14812,242
145, 6662, 579,1902,897,040
541, 852107,459
1,303,631427,894360,101
1,412,807
439,356575,36053,871
36,726166,820
22,062,888 22, 565,919 23, 323, 061
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund .---Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidReserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued. _National bank notes outstanding—.Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banks.Amount due to other banks, bankers, and trust
companies _.Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits _Time deposits (including postal savings)United States depositsTotal deposits. ._United States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities (other than United States) bor-
rowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
borrowed money other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscounted (including acceptances of
other banks and foreign bills of exchange or draftssold with indorsement).. *
Letters of credit and travelers' checks outstandingAcceptances executed for customers and to furnish
dollar exchange less those purchased or discounted.__Acceptances executed by other banksLiabilities other than those stated above
1,335,5721,073, 363
507,905
1,334,0111,080, 578
501,656
1, 332, 5271, 074, 268
556, 792
726,48325, 328
886,435
1,653,347187,704261, 785
9,292,1275,108, 970
183,00017,698,696
35,684
2,532
238,888
271,6456,225
193, 24025,45547,200
729,68626, 445
1,035,000
1,759,556226,714323,621
9, 593, 2505,259, 933
123, 31818,347,837
32, 542
2,565
143,847
196, 7789,456
131,41117,38138,171
723, 53027, 342
1,
1,933,857147,404217,231
9,795, 5805,460,677
188, 39819,108, 798
28,729
3,581
123,611
170*1196,135
140, 57418,43535,662
Total- 22, 062,888 22, 565, 919 23,323,061
12,319,6809,802
244,7282,586,6973,075,999
551,371108,966
1,394,386486,933409,566
1,349,859
431,043996,61585,22570,63536,310223,466
24,381, 281
1,334,8361,088,880442,48460,784714,84433,188
1,239,923
2,029,671184,363415,260
10,363, 2505,581,287153,266
SO, 000, 208
28,930
3,405
202, 304
196,3966,124
235,23226,56440,290
24,381,281
i Includes customers' liability under letters of credit.
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TABLE N O . 58.—Aggregate resources and liabilities of national banks from January,1914, t° September, 1925—Continued
1925
[In thousands of dollars]
Apr. 6,1925(8,016
banks)
June 30,1925(8,072
banks)
Sept. 28,1925(8,085
banks)
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) i.Overdrafts —Customers' liability account of acceptancesUnited States Government securities ownedOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc
12,468,83611,410
240,9622, 614,1853s 139, 255
12,674,0679,352
176,5832, 536, 7673,193,677
Total investments- _Banking house, furniture, and fixtures -Other real estateowned . . .Lawful reserve with Federal reserve banks--Items with Federal reserve banks in process of collectionCash in vault - - - -Amount due from national banks -Amount due from other banks, bankers, and trust companies..Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same place. .-_ __.Outside checks and other cash items.Redemption fund and due from U. S. TreasurerOther assets ~ -_
18,474,648564,103112,481
1,273,274411, 539361, 671
1,192,049395, 655
67,70854,54133,120
18,690,446585,267111, 191
1,326,864466, 787359, 605
1,096, 768403,366988,29486, 72769, 51733,038
238,993
Total.. 23, 832, 463
LIABILITIESCapital stock paid in _ —- -Surplus fund - -Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidReserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued - . . -National bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banks.-Amount due to other banks, bankers, and trust companies--Certified checks outstandingCashier's cheeks outstanding.. _Demand deposits _ _.Time deposits (including postal savings).United States depositsTotal depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities (other than United States) borrowedAgreements to repurchase United States Government or other
securities sold -Bills payable (including all obligations representing borrowed money
other than rediscounts) _ _Notes and bills rediscounted (including acceptances of other banks i
and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement)Letters of credit a*d travelers' checks outstandingAcceptances executed for customers and to furnish dollar exchange
less those purchased or discountedAcceptances executed by other banksLiabilities other than those stated above.
1, 361,4441,106, 544
490,45766,224
649,447
1,147,6281,839,935
197, 508204,447
9,923, 2435, 785,211
255, 65219, S82,947
21, 7473,821
219,198
226,5976,537
232,78129,50241,237
24, 350,863
1,369,4351,118,928
481,71160,078
648,49430,740
1,028,1681,827,492
224,089336,167
10,430, 2545,924, 658
108,10119,909, 669
21, 684
3,530
3,413
245,107233,87412,127
164,56928,77349,471
Total.. 23,832,463 24,350,863
13,134,46114,900201,083
2, 512,0253,242,620
19,105,089593,176114,677
1,324,326456,6663§2,341
1,120,925
733,816
54,09432,876219,346
24,569, 527
1,375,0091,125,495543,56469,792649,22131,820
1,068,4201, 766, 708251,505214,594
10,427, 5445,994, 374175,097
19,930,06%24,479
3,976
4,057
316,627245,5379*065
191,87328542
24,569,527
1 Includes customers' liability under letters of credit.
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TABLE No. 59
ABSTRACT OF CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS
ON DECEMBER 31, 1924, APRIL 6, JUNE 30
AND SEPTEMBER 28, 1925
(Arranged Alphabetically by States, Territories and Reserve Cities)
(In Thousands of Dollars)
NOTE.—The Abstract of each State is exclusive of any reserve city therein
333
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities
ALABAMA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
Apr. 6,1925
June 30,1925
Sept. 28,1925
100 banks 100 banks 100 banks 101 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _Customer's liability account of"acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixtures _ _.Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bank _Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same place 1..Outside cheeks and other cash items.Redemption fund and due from U. S. Treasurer..Other assets
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund..All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidReserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued _National-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banks _Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust corn-
Certified checks outstanding _Cashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits -_Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits.._ _United States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowed -Agreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities soldBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedAcceptances executed for customers, etc _Acceptances executed by other banks for account of
this bank _ _Liabilities other than those above stated
69,28512270
14,05812,1753,7851,0045,897399
17, 765
3,235366493397438101
129, 590
11,3206,7092,321
1448,681
1211,961
3,37767
67559,01732,097
1,32640
10
3591,243
70
Total.
52
129,590
70,9047599
14, 46211,5583,8071,0195,630
36115,696
3,39630631123538354
5435
12,79012,0823,8441,0105,363802
11,115
2,648236220273385
128, 296 123,612
11,3206,7363,062194
7,581276
1,928
2,787242371
56,37233,1912,145
40
10
11,3206,7992,955
1747,587
1501,494
1,93259
26851, 55834,0541,133
33
499L,366
99
1,0152,992
35
77
128,296
54
123,612
75,02342148
13,45913,9913,8711,0106,158
46117,700
4,031234435306389111
137,648
11,3706,8073,245
2847,658
2552,526
4,34074
40462,18733,605
1,770114
300
1,1091,507
48
45
137,648
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 192'4, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
ALABAMA—Continued
BIRMINGHAM
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) ._.Overdrafts _United States Government securitiesOtlier bonds, stoeks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful- reserve witli Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank, in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount 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 TreasurerOther assets . »._.
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital s-toek paid in._ __Surplus fundAB other HmMvidedprofits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedN atkmal-bank notes outstanding.Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust
companies ^Certified checks- outstanding_Cashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Liabilities other: than those above stated „ _.
Total.
Dec. 31,1924
2 banks
29,1398
3,2214,292
487231
2,1902,6025,696
1,42757135782
124
50,437
1,7501,55a1,789130
1,6243,207
4,01663
14621,02814, 738
170
226
50,437
April 6,1925
2 banks
28,7148
3,2843,544
281492
2,2691,99-74,010
1,59436744483
47,175
1,7501,5501,909
2791,6462,383
3,1795146:
19,83413,833,
280
200235
47,175
June 30,1925
2 banks
27,0197
2,9663,241
53826A
1,9913,671
354367
82100
43y.4fi8
1,7501,5502,045160
1,613.1,489
2,03549
103IS, 42713,838
167
242
43»46&
Sept. 28,1925
2 banks
29,8779
3,1033,778
538263
2,3062,8244*485
1,85535220983
1,7501,5502,205
3651,6122,711
3,797216105
19,59213,540
1,930218
49,67ft
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KEFOBI OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 337
Abstract of reports since October 10, 19@4, arranged by States and reserve cities—-Continued
ALASKA
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securitiesOther; bonds, stocks, securities, etc. _Banking house*, furniture, and fixtures _...Other real estate ownedCash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies ._.Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items __.. _.Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total .
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund-,-All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to National banksAmount due^ to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _-Certified checks outstanding-Cashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits
Total _
Dec. 31,1924
4 banks
1,1308
1,0211157610
1,018
364
223
15
3,458
2009077
611
181
131,744
865388
3,458
April 6,1925
4 banks
1,2302
1,0552996425764
225735
3,481
20012033
5122
1549
1,692967
3,481
June 30,1925
4 banks
1,2913
1,049304818
805
161620
3,603
20012036
1502
1629
1,7581,020
389
3,603
Sept. 28,1925
4 banks
1,2197
1,045403817
1,146
446532
3,968
20012056
601
172
252,040l,09S
351
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338 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER. OF THE CURRENCY
Abstract of reports since October 10, 19&4, arranged by States and reserve cities—ContinuedARIZONA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
19 banks
April 6,1925
18 banks
June 30,1925
18 banks
Sept. 28,1925
18 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of *' acceptances,"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixtures- _Other real estate owned .Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies __r _Exchanges for clearing house-_Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items _._.__.Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets... _"
Total _
LIABIIJTIES
Capital stock paid in.. _Surplus fund '._ ___.All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued.National-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal Reserve banksAmount due to National banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding _.Demand depositsTime 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--
15,1526070
2,9421,435
921887
1,41144
4,208
1,19125581
20049
322
29,228
1,60084617522
91747
231
83714
42515,5047,781
10032
320111
70193
14,88612385
2,7021,784
949958
1,27657
3,716
87526842
15633
169
28,079
1,50062141636
56718
150
44162
64215,1267,934
1307
188133
85123
29,228 28,079
15,0985412
2,6371,844
9471,1171,398
223,260
69720824
10534
264
27,811
1,50062220031
56787
182
48717
54214,6017,820
115
331
12165
14,78294
1622,7131,9561,0341,0741,209
202,956
813192839134
278
27,491
1,500622252108564115196
37431267
13,9967,6571106
867496
162
27,811 27,491
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REPOET OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CUEKENCY 339
Abstract of reports since October 10, 192J., arranged by States and reserve cities—ContinuedARKANSAS
[In thousands of dollars}
Dec. 31,1924
84 banks
Apr. 6,1925
84 banks
June 30,1925
83 banks
Sept. 28,1925
84 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _ ._United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixtures. _Other real estate owned.._Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks'in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total _
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund _ _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _ _ __Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits _Time deposits, (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedAgreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities soldBills payable: (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscounted__^Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingLiabilities other than those above stated
47,05470
4,9421,772779
4,28270
14,085
9,768145315171196267
93,804
7,2303,0821,669138
3,9043,663
7,29610
61145, 74719,379
18710
Tota l .
85733
456
93,804
47,46690
10, 7315,3131,837
8573,982
10611,012
7,686124295166180
90,133
7,2303,1172,004111
3,5512,223
5,13722616
43,05021,931
32471
213474
90,133
50,32067
10, 8264,5751,942880
3,925103
9,444
6,254104262178180263
89,323
7,2053,0821,824116
3,5571$15
13644
41,94222,568
17965
400
5241,441
248
89,323
56,569217
10,1364,4392,020890
4,381102
13,554
7,448193332273179314
101,047
7,2253,0852,122124
3,5643,110
8,29025591
44,92224,015
20762
400
8762,379
149
101,047
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840 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and. reserve cities-Continued
ARKANSAS—QasfcinuGd
LITTLE ROCK
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
3 banks
Apr. 6,1925
3 banks
June 30,1925
3 banks
Sept. 28,1925
3 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUni ted States Government securitiesO t h e r bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house,, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned _.Lawful reserve wi th Federal reserve bankI tems wi th Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vaul t and amount due from national banks —A m o u n t due from State banks , bankers , and t rus t com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseOutside checks and other eash i temsRedempt ion fund and due from Uni ted States treas-
urerOther assets _ __
5,81910
400354
4853G725588
94819047
104
Total . 10,246
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in —_ „.„ —Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paieL __ _.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued..National-bank notes outstandingAmount due to National banks. _._ .Amount due to State banks, bankers,, and trust com-
panies . .„Certiflad checks outstandingCashier'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- .«
700270
1961,112
2,282
1823,, 1361,989
114
Total .
176
10,246
1262115156950
eio427692
41919256
105
10,4&2
700270
711
200874
2,2201
483*8082,163
126
10,482
a41911£57456609270491
2196555
105
9,581
700.270
9d1
200599-
1,5711
313,9072,046159
9,581
6,37963
34416057358517281486
35815678
1013
9,476
700270
200555
1,653ft48
2,7651, 775103
781549
9,476
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REPOBT OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CTJBEENCY 341
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
CALIFORNIA
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts.. _Customer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection _Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets „•
Total .
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in..Surplus fund. __All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banks--. __.Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies— _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowed _Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other thaa rediscounts) ___Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding .___Acceptances executed for customers, etc __Acceptances executed by other banks for account of
tins bank_„__Liabilities other than those above stated _.
Total -
Dec. 31,1924
246 banks
175,842272
635,94454,75012, 5572,49915,576
96732,772
8,1062,034
8681,650
830
345,279
24, 53110, 7925,642
38016,356
2673,857
9,064175
6,251166,16597,429
85553
188
60
345,279
Apr. 6,1925
245 banks
175,38024828
33,47953,20712,6712,47114,5991,35827,240
5,5592,029
7301,001
713
331,405
24,33110,9536,072
51414,092
3343,146
8,428272
4,365155,94297,382
46845
268
2,4252,311
208
20
331,405
June 30,1925
Sept. 28,1925
249 banks 252 banks
182,84327355
32,10253,72212,4912,56814,9981,12427,420
7,1632,112751
1,864711
340,881
24,98510, 8825,775432
14,009117
3,760
8, 271268
4,681161,35899,861
283
46
173
2,398
45
10107
340,881
183,06532720
32,19757,68212,648
16,0081,32230,174
7,9101,792
70S891
349,131
25,18310; 8726,702470
13,925363
4,619
9,219210
4,195167,337100,743
39846
149
2,1992,221
24
236
349,131
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
CALIFORNIA—Continued
LOS ANGELES
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
11 banks
Apr. 6,1925
11 banks
June 30,1925
12 banks
Sept. 28,1925
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 fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in valt and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies. '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 Treas-
urer__ _Other asets _
Total.LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding __--Amount due to national banks.Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies— _ _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including Postal Savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowed...Bonds and securities other than United States, bor-
rowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts).Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding.. _ __Acceptances excuted for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this -
bankLiabilities other than those above stated ^
Total .
174,230201473
29,30515,2682,614
21318,3199,207
23,649
13,68811,593
6442,058
3061,629
302, 797
16,2006,9104,186532
5,99416,091
32,'993309
7,518137, 76766,4882,755785
406
108678
541,429
302,797
182,711278
1,83235,32415,1242,735368
16,7587,95724,470
12,1356, 567394
2,147
3061,519
184, 303170909
34, 71616,6332,729386
17, 7309,89622,128
11,3009,078478
1,577
3062,166
310, 625 314, 505
16,2006,8604,364843
5,96913, 710
33,837423
3,489137,61377,2405, 986650
405
1751,905
16, 9507,2104,574• 5586,01214, 547
31,586547
5,522141,63978,0692,455615
406
1,092825
199913
658
310,625
786
314,505
183,049205
2,00033,986
42216,9497,85919,142
13, 7127,232424
1,771
306
311,671
16,6507,1505,749723
6,00715,441
28,755467
3,644139,21977,7774,881735
305
605419
1452,002
2995
311,671
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 192J., arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
CALIFORNIA—Continued
OAKLAND
[In thousands of dollars]
EESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of" acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc.__ _Banking house, furniture, and fixturesLawful reserve with Federal reserve bank __.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Exchanges for clearing house _ _.Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption 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.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational bank notes outstanding. _Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding.,_Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsNotes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etc —Liabilities other than those above stated
Total _
Dec. 31,1924
1 bank
12,6312
3,6171,385139
1,4323,495
990474
31295045
24,392
1,0001,200
18813
979112
3,17562
20714,4872,509
452
8
24,392
Apr. 6,1925
2 banks
15,92127
1054,0591,868
2481,9591,789
794373
2285050
27,273
1,5001,225
240
985230
2,84788
26716, 3593,190
200
1610521
27,273
June 30,1925
2 banks
17, 7078
144,7051,723285
2,0881,448
1,190452
29, 774
1,5001,227
32623
1,100212
3,014169216
17,6103,622
18690
151418
29,774
Sept. 28,1925
2 banks
17,8297
144,3992,171272
2,1111,812
4904033023559
29, 625
1,5001,227
4102
1,089484
2,983169307
17,1913,715
528
14
29, 625
67746°—26t- -23
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
CALIFORNIA—Continued
SAN FRANCISCO
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
5 banks
Apr. 6,1925
5 banks
June 30,1925
5 banks
Sept. 28,1925
5 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomers' liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securities _Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned _ _ _.Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems 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-
Exchanges for clearing house _Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
169,99792
5,65741,78420, 5348,259
85120,6884,738
19,934
15,3238,288
3092,916
4627,094
Total. 326,926
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund.. __ _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banks.Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com
19,30016,6606,156480
9,204
Certified checks outstanding... _Cashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits _Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsBills 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, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of
this bank _Liabilities other than those above stated
31,576
41,951809
2,022138,01450,9951,759
926,175
1651,499
169,557301
8,64941,47119,3168,357
84617,6303,636
16,184
11,5327,611
4061,733
4625,450
177,856398
7,70540,17518,9258,414
79515,7504,737
18,056
12,2448,576
3302,423
4623,897
313,141 320, 743
19,50016,7005,863
2459,159
21,901
1,0462,514
135, 53750,1512,197
1,9611,383
1519,368
1371,646
19,50016,7006,548
3159,161
453" 19,948
38,728930
3,006141, 66051,426
1,185
65048
1639,085
711,166
193,958542
9,85041,92917,7488,506
83516,8014,724
20,735
14,0497,868
3771,986
4635,789
346,160
19,50016,7006,376
1869,140
23,124
36,4361,1041,939
140,32265,448
1,465
10,5501,586
10910,518
2551,402
Total. 313,141 320,743 346,160
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1984, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
COLORADO
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
129 banks
Apr. 6,1925
126 banks
June 30,1925
126 banks
Sept. 28,1925
125 banks
EESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _United States Government securities.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixtures _Other real estate owned __Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies '"iExchanges for clearinghouse.Checks on other banks in the same place .Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in -__Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidReserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banks ___Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstanding.Cashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits-- _ -Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscounted.Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash
and outstandingLiabilities other than those above stated ....
Total -
53,79070
9,52813,0962,9191,4674,981
2218,006
91814131825523467
105,812
7,0654,046647194
4,5911
1,452
1,61334
1,09853,43829,881
69189
1,022
3
51,64080
10,07213,3802,8141,4484,885
1317,839
170395
21261
51,20173
11, 57113, 0112,8311,4674,842
4514,309
65811525622721165
104,183 100,882
6,8653,988715164
4,210
4,002682158
4,200
1,876
1,39745852
30,06381
134848
1,036
1,44950903
48,35331,551
5468
3131,194
311
53,349110
10,90613, 2332,8431,6834,804
27
78014426223519764
102,473
6,7653,94286798
3,911
900
1,58861790
51,04130,924
25118
2441,181
711
105,812 104,183 100,882 102,473
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Abstraci of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
COLORADO—Continued
DENVER
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
Apr. 6,1925
9 banks
June 30,1925
9 banks
Sept. 28,1925
8 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securities.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther 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-
paniesExchanges for clearing house _Checks on other banks in the same place..Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund ._ -_ .All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued..National-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits _.Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits __.Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' check sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above stated
Total .
74,73794
23,55023,091
1,380194
11, 770"' 5,166
13,888
4,8422,8901,091
86045
190
163, 788
5,4004,3822,010
776896
20,109
9,926186
1,99766,20051,087
666
100
13
40'
163,788
75,387120100
23,61423,7891,409
1919,9504,181
14,376
4,3492,794
70175546
580
72,33177
23,40823,1041,484
2019,3973,804
12,762
4,9043,899
89086146
353
162,342 157, 521
5,4004,3692,019
160930
15,144
10, 536237
1,56169, 68251,200
831
130
5,4004,3742,143
467930
11,870
7,760433
1,94770, 67750,401
589
285201
1210031
162,342
38
157,521
73,579121
22, 54523,5991,618
1839,0055,448
12,949
5,1102,512
82566241
367
158,564
5,2004,3612,351
58819
11,844
9,479193
2,62267,45552,7651,043
300
10
158,564
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Abstract »o/ reports since October 10, 192'4, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
COLORADO—Continued
PUEBLO
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
2 banks
Apr. 6,1925
2 banks
June 30,1925
2 banks
Sept. 28,1925
2 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankCash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companiesExchanges for clearing houseOutside checks and other cash items _ _ _Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund ,All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidReserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding _Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies __ __.Certified checks outstanding _Cashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits.Liabilities other than those above stated _
Total
4,77911
2,2393,558
3081,016
621131
20
19, 560
6001,150
28118393
2,416
2,5214
1388,5953,557
3010
5, 75068
2,1113,751
305993
5,210
1413
34
19, 260
6001,150
56149399
2,460
2,5471062
8,0203,780
1710
5,57444
2,0583,765302
1,0694,733
459109720
18,140
6001,150
70110397
1,254
1,6127
1058,8743,927
26
5,64235
2,0843,660309896
4,481
44890920
17,674
6001,150154115390
2,043
1,8227
397,5673,756
22
19, 560 19, 260 18,140 17,674
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve, cities—Continued
CONNECTICUT
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
62 banks
Apr. 6,1925
62 banks
June 30,1925
62 banks
Sept. 28,1925
62 banks
.RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts ..-Customer's liability account of "acceptances".United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixtures ._Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks On other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets - - _.
142,4158812
32,76636, 7759,1802,87810,8068,25519, 577
2,1022,919475
1,160608796
146,9507518
30, 56837, 9479,5012,79011,0814,90418, 014
1,6591,272526356510575
149,9036917
29,38338, 3359,5792,786
11,1737,429
16, 585
2,2202,562
715736497612
Total _ 270,812 266, 746 272,601
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund _ _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding.._Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to National banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies . - -Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outsandingDemand deposits.._Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities soldBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscounted _.Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bankLiabilities other than those above stated
20,03716,4438,9381,153
11,9711,714
796
6,751369720
132,17565, 7911,364
19, 99316, 5179,559• 9229,9831,640
697
7,240724589
125, 678
1,473
20,00216, 6799,4031,0469,6991,744
701
6,323882858
131, 77869,407715
Total.
1,762270
161
11530
270,812
197
25
2,331513
25
18516
266,746
17478
272,601
155,6368713
30, 93539, 6189,6142,792
11, 7435,063
18,280
1,3431,148
422325500677
278,196
20,00216, 70910, 3851,1399,6931,908
900
5,261521
1,445131,89873,0471,353
499
2,543404
25
13451
278,196
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 192 j . , arranged by States and reserve cities—•ContinuedDELAWARE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
18 banks
Apr. 6,1925
18 banks
June 30,1925
18 banks
Sept. 28,1925
18 banks
RESOUECES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _ _United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc _Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned _ _Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies ._ .._Exchanges for clearinghouse ._Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets ,
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paidinSurplus fund _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued _National-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to National banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstanding _Cashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits _Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLiabilities other than those above stated
10,2039
2,3936,836
599116
1,217145
1,596
20212520365720
23, 574
Total.
1,7351,992
93425
1,131
3842711
10,1836,731
13911
55105
10
23, 574
10,5598
2,3917,081614120889130
561351621571
22, 977
1,7352,0021,037
121,137
58
318187
9,119
9711
22819812
22,977
11,0858
2,3847,069630158
1,109188
1,192
1101031531
24,145
1,7352,05298331
1,1241005
3654315
9,9337,102
8711
26728111
24,145
11,98810
2,3846,639662156
1,014181
1,088
846212195823
24,380
1,7352,0521,083
171,129
71
2743413
10,2367,305
9011
11020011
24,380
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
WASHINGTON
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
13 banks
Apr. 6,1925
13 banks
June 30,1925
13 banks
Sept. 28,1925
13 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts.-Customer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securities _Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies .-Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total .
Capital stock paid in.Surplus fund _All other undivied profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding.Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _.Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal saving deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed.Agreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities soldBills 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 by other banks for account of this
bank ___.Liabilities other than those above stated
72,00552165
21,38412, 5808,4061,0308,2543,1169,510
2,4893,2761,189401317311
144,485
9,3275,7132,494
3425,0971,6583,825
5,584195303
. 71, 50333,3703,143
107100
Total .
2301,002
240
16587
144,485
74,02751
22321,85113,6038,4261,1528,4432,9219,760
2,3242,925645428236420
77,67141313
18,68213, 5558,5311,2867,9792,6088,342
1,5644,1231,014394260316
147, 435 146, 679
9,3275,8132,618348
4,4911,2233,997
264452
72,04833, 7013,823207
1,330398
240
22350
147,435
9,4275,9132,488258
4,4261,6263,228
5,844648912
69, 52134,8183,28727537
1,962563
273
31357
146,679
79,19350343
19,17013,5708,5421,4108,2691,8869,415
1,6082,416601265229237
147,204
9,4275,9132,818348
4,4491,1023,583
5, 683341291
70,25434,466
24527
505
3,517268
262
34356
147,204
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—ContinuedFLORIDA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
52 banks
Apr. 6,1925
53 banks
June 30,1925
54banks
Sept. 28,1925
54 banks
EESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securities _.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _ _.Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companiesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items _.Redemption fund and due from United States
TreasurerOther assets _
TotaL.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust
companies iCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal-savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscounted .._Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank. . . _Liabilities other than those above stated
Total _
61,6122520
11,24519,2403,466
519
8720,888
750474264
20394
128,942
7,5403,6591,343
1763,982
1043,106
7,876215
1,34062,49234,483
189145
782
2811,092
116
4116
78,1693924
13,41623,9543,533
4928,633
135
87,806285
14,10527,2833,600
4339,329
9137,358
6,0951,152
673183
193
1,415
19396
175, 270 189, 055
7,6803,7451,914
1773,787
866,702
14,890929
1,892
42,658557146
782
35121
7,8544,3691,804
1743,779
616,053
16,1381,0302,299
97,42246,467
324215
797
10176
20
4155
111, 5856732
19,56631,8243,745
40111, 312
15848,653
5,4111,367
758701
20165
235,846
8,0904,6293,014
2183,919
2048,547
19, 9101,4932,479
126, 78252,6451,128
290
1,397
43144
132
881
128,942 175,270 189,055 235,846
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
FLORIDA—Continued
JACKSONVILLE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
3 banks
Apr. 6,
3 banks
June 30,1925
3 banks
Sept. 28,1925
3 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _ ._Customer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc -_._Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned... _ ._Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing house -Outside checks and other cash items -Redemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstanding _Cashier's checks outstanding .___.Demand deposits _Time deposits (including postal-savings deposits)United States deposits _United States Government securities borrowedNotes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank _Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.
35,0822
100
9,7331,454
843,3802,4845,988
6,6411,049
18395
74,402
2,6501,0001,039
1261,8774,257
12,63746
62223,72325,865
27810015
10067
74,402
47,7525
7,97711,5081,457
855,0063,2909,184
9,1649662507396
53,5242
1337,98213, 2131,458
696,5392,21910,195
10,7207421987394
96,813 107,161
2,6501,350831190
1,4349,108
22,58547420
30,19126,3201,492100
2,6501,3501,056234
1,46010,177
24,281129670
33,35030,800
6991005
4133
96,813
63
107,161
63,3597
1499,13716,7001,452
557,0603,4639,599
11,74485448273201
124,335
2,6501,8501,084225
1,43110,378
31,760319491
39,28233,0521,476100
149
82
124,335
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 192&, arranged by States and reserve cities-Continued
GEORGIA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
90 banks
Apr. 6,1925
88 banks
June 30,1925
86 banks
Sept. 28,1925
85 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) rOverdrafts _.Customer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc.-.-Banking house, furniture, and fixtures.Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies _ _Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same place _Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets _
Total _. - - -
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued..National-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust
companiesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts) _ -Notes and bills rediscountedAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank _ --Liabilities other than those above stated
Total
62, 778200375
9,7603,0742,9552,0754,029
3148,330
3,765484303313357682
99, 794
10, 2406,8911,805
397,004
421,468
4,35541286
36, 67326,391
423160
1,6261,948245
13027
63, 267247292
8,8973,0813,1752,1793,625337
7,989
3,046334249261305704
62, 050146118
8,3822, 8353,1512,0103,173345
7,143
3,115297167154295659
97,988 94,040
10,1906,8732,149
786,035
381,354
4,19838258
34, 08427,554
789159
1,5872,256162
13056
9,7156,4642,022114
5,83526
1,319
3,43978434
32, 22926, 293
280159
1,5123,974118
29
62,50161895
8,3953,1283,2722,0394,177228
9,825
4,672313239270291651
100, 714
9,5606,3072,163
955,760
321,923
5,79168307
38,38426,830
488159
1,5401,181
95
31
99,794 97,988 94,040 100,714
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GEORGIA—Continued
ATLANTA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
3 banks
Apr. 6,1925
3 banks
June 30,1925
3 banks
Sept. 28,1925
3 banks
RESOURCES •
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts...Customer's liability account of "Acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc __Banking house, furniture, and fixtures__Other real estate owned ._Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bankItems with Federal Reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies _ _Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items _Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in __Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits TUnited States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowed. _Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding.. _.Acceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above stated._ __.
60,74713
3525,1641,5073,251
2935,6456,251
10,271
8,9292,076
4683913529
105,548 |
5,9504,5501,639
2372,6628,951
56246,64222,175
1,327379
80
352
Total!. 105,548
65,2294
607,6162,3423,238
3065,2646,0337,584
10,9711,826
7651712517
61,6449
25710, 7973,0113,224365
5,9365,7706,730
6,6141,427
6157812549
111, 208
5,9504,5501,928373
2,46110,666
10,88980148
47,91222, 6393,071379
80
6022
111, 208
106,597
5,9504,5501,726261
2,4428,377
9,250165268
47,44123,5891,828379
725727
106,597
81,30313,3862,4803,209369
6,1726,7396,984
6,6132,169
1,353125
123,320
5,9504,5502,059397
2,44712,945
16,019138510
49,66622,2654,607379
51,303
123,320
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HAWAII
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities__Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesCash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies.Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) . . .United States deposits _. . . .Bonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding ._Liabilities other than those above stated
Total
Dec. 31,1924
2 banks
$2,4951
2,1741,119
1202,139
503243
22313
8,832
600570118
9450
88325
3553,331
6501,837
4
8,832
Apr. 6,1925
2 banks
$2,4181
2,3521,226
1831,541
931956
2314
8,790
600590110
8437
5571991
2,945907
2,523
3
8,790
June 30,1925
2 banks
$2, 6581
1,9521,517
2641,465
304215
52226
8,429
600590133
9450
1,1755
1193,224
6621,455
52
8,429
Sept. 28,1925
2 banks
$2,5683
1,7751,622
3641,113
52950
2312
8,059
600600139
5442
6941687
2,750496
2,171
50
9
8,059
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IDAHO[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
67 banks
Apr. 6,1925
57 banks
June 30,1925
57 banks
Sept. 28,1925
56 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts . .United States Government securitiesO ther bonds, stocks, securities, etc _Banking house,furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies -. -.Exchanges for clearing house . . .Checks on other banks in the same place .Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets
Total.LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund _ ___All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued._National bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banks _Amount due to national banks _Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding _Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits _United States Government securities borrowed.Bonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowed _ .-Agreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities soldBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLiabilities other than those above stated
$31, 77862
7,2534,8742,1701,2602,891236
1,239130149164135
62, 262
4,5451,827
31876
2,679202
1,365
1,21328
63431, 70515,519
1229
3611
Total . 62,262
$29,17880
3,4121,9021,0982,271218
5,644
865131116175120115
52,014
3,9151,66132559
2,330137714
1,15935446
15,1471299
84339541
52,014
$30,412
6,7583,9271,8331,0482,510257
5,531
9621349214812027
53,836
3,8401,64233282
2,35876854
1,03330464
25,95215,033
130
55
55
1,0838621
1647,0533,6341,8421,0212,727298
8,718
1,04315412822111751
56,451
3,7601,64357380
2,309211
1,069
1,82643446
28,20714,954
1689
7793672
56,451
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 192J., arranged by States and reserve cities—ContinuedILLINOIS
In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
464 banks
Apr. 6,1925
465 banks
June 30,1925
465 banks
Sept. 28,1925
467 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of'' acceptances "United States Government securities..Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies _ _Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same place..Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets.__ . _ _.
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued __National-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banks...Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust corn-
Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal-savings deposits)United States deposits...United States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowed.. _ __Agreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities soldBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding... ._Acceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above stated
277,02456577
70,92384, 67916, 6263,65222, 7953, 58845, 293
8,7791,4631,4271,1441,355509
539,899
36, 64024,16912,7001,070
27,02711
4,658
22, 377396
1,165213, 586186, 250
2,220568
56
Total.
3,5803,048
2477
277
539,899
284, 566644
2972,47787, 88217,3094,22823,1773,45046, 672
8,8181,3961,512996
1,314487
297, 566575
71, 66784, 97517, 3194,534
24, 9053,33943, 318
8,1721,4341,3351,0901,313508
554,957 562, 050
36,87824, 31413, 4381,10325,976
64,276
20, 674847
1,255227,347190,1572,246
49
36,97324, 35512,922
72725,892
3,0232,458
3029253
554,957
4,535
21,960613
1,389230,180194,9661,003460
182
2,4673,060
274
562,050
1270,166
18,4134,68323,1583,51442,905
7,9241,2031,1621,0381,314537
563, 591
37,37324,51315,269
92425,994
4,690
22,318646
1,287225,191198,9711,116
60
182
1,9092,360
2912285
563,591
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ILLINOIS—C ontinued
CHICAGO (CENTRAL RESERVE CITY BANKS)
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
13 banks
Apr. 6,1925
14 banks
June 30,1925
14 banks
Sept. 28,1925
15 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts).-OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of'' acceptances "United States Government securities.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _Banking house, furniture, and fixtures__Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _.Exchanges for clearing house _Checks on other banks in the same place _Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets _
Total _LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding _. __Amount due to national nanks . _ __Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust corn-
Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank...Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.
579,609232
10,15773, 67351, 51212, 269
7495,30024,51170,809
24, 45944, 660
1,9723,299
14211,051
1, 003, 729
47,75033, 76013, 9546,1212,843
134, 827
155,8885,9046,271
520, 82247,147
5,929
225
1,82911, 789
1,6383,743
595, 549109
9,20069, 32048, 31912, 495
10190,34019,14863, 099
36, 78132, 773
1,7152,277
4712, 782
610, 617141
5,35157, 34252,00716, 227
13088,40621, 87268,118
47, 34635,0761,8932,637
4711, 746
994, 055 1,018,956
50, 75034, 01016, 0865,708
942118, 553
158,1366,5237,004
479, 428
15, 692
4,30023, 847
1,52210, 320
1,1241,230
50,75034,00515, 6605,368
944132, 063
149, 2555,1626,047
522, 24264, 2233,4671,375
6,8787,462
3,5225,434
6364,463
629, 962122
6,42956,95249, 33216, 566
15986,90319,13063,308
21, 26038,167
1,5502,182
4722, 218
1,014, 287
50, 95034, 05517, 8766,110
935108,415
160, 0157,3467,966
523, 54766,5662,8051,375
7,4405,947
2,6906,963
1,6651,621
1,003, 729 994,055 1,018,956 1,014,287
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 19®'4, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
ILLINOIS—Continued
CHICAGO
OTHER RESERVE CITY BANKS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
18 banks
Apr. 6,1925
18 banks
June 30,1925
18 banks
Sept. 28,1925
18 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"..United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.. _Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Exchanges for clearing house __.Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside check 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.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits ._Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Acceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank _Liabilities other than those above stated —
27,405128
13,31322,8172,044598
3,996377
7,777
578413156131110325
80,060
4,0251,530969175
2,189151
679199685
24,92343,778
206
400
143
Total . 80,060
29,96912
11,87223,7432,200665
5026,518
1,0488604312391356
81,965
4,2251,6151,078410
1,79294
798261
1,13425, 57343,964
565
270
186
81,965
31,392114
11,63424,5112,221722
4,382491
7,161
672513
90415
84, 383
4,2251,6551,127155
1,802115
955176824
27,67345,101
182
190
194
84,383
33,575204
11,10524,6072,318584
4,046473
5,365
839730629790397
84, 312
4,2251,6851,367
3761,801
172
970170873
26,78344,946
208
5151
3217
84,312
67746°—26t 24
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ILLINOIS—Continued
PEORIA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
4 banks
Apr. 6,1925
June 30,1925
4 banks 4 banks
Sept. 28,1925
4 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _ _Customer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking 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 banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies. rExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items __Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
17,81141
5,4994,776
935351
1,693526
2,474
509521
130921
Total _ 35,224
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banks _.Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust corn-
Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits. __Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits.Agreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities soldBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts) _Letters of credit and travelers* checks sold for cash and
outstanding _Acceptances executed by other banks for account of
this bank. _Liabilities other than those above stated
2,1003,250
736246
1,814827
4,22446
20411,4749,864
374
60
Total.
14
35,224
18,0476
5,7985,5081,045341
1,807418
2,255
4464591239360
36,308
2,1003,25088893
1,8261,039
3,91436218
12,05810,259
557
169
36,308
18,029101
5,6205,4151,294340
1,831426
2,128
4431
48
36, 059
2,1003,25092171
1,8451,049
3,608500145
12,4289,860214
60
17
36,059
16,75762
5,7655,1381,557340
1,735373
2,042
3463971
4592
34,596
2,1003,250890263
1,830764
82132
11,7709,905210
34.596
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—*ContinuedINDIANA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
243 banks
Apr. 6,1925
242 banks
June 30,1925
242 banks
Sept. 28,1925
242 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _United States Government securities ._.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned _Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies - -Exchanges for clearing house _Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items--Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets r_
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund . . . _ ._.All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued -_ I..National-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banks __.Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies -. - _Certified checks outstanding _Cashier's checks outstanding _ __.Demand deposits.Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowedBills payable (including all obligations representingmoney borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding _Liabilities other than those above stated ...
Total. _
170,297226
39,39043,00611,2352,027
13,4092,365
29,438
4,0532,0141,112
5611,058
448
320, 639
25, 22313,6684,885
39420,985
3432,731
14, 686211
1,122129, 482100,300
1,4691,316
2,2701,265
7277
171,200237
39,01043, 51311, 5492,324
12, 4192,374
24,380
3,7371,387
906415
1,016341
177,995208
38,29744,15111, 7972,744
13,4412,779
28,552
3,1821,6881,356592
1, 014411
178,931290
38,53546,35511,9722,89513, 4123,16124,776
3,3041,069896503
1,008411
314,808
25, 29813,6805,124474
20,140464
2,635
13,084349
1,235121, 315101,9451,7271,227
295
3,2962,191
3326
320, 639 314,808
328, 207
25, 29813, 6905,278334
20,137514
327, 518
25,29813, 7596,176479
20,092453
14,542326
1,250130,950105, 581
7871,224
1,8662,835
16
381884
128,290106,9951,3921,251
2,3412,600
328, 207 327, 518
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INDIANA—Continued
INDIANAPOLIS
[In thousands of dollarsl
BESOUBCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomei's liability account of "acceptances"-_United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc _Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther 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 banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items _.Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets -.
Total-
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund - _..All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued .National-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banks :Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _-_Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding .._Demand deposits.Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowed .-._.Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above stated
Total.
Dec. 31,1924
4 banks
45,47723
61013,0746,7803,462
1214,1595,110
13,012
4,8361,567947599317214
100,308
6,6502,7252,179145
6,315129
5,324
16,273313
1,13449,2205,0753,0911,024
1661085
100,308
Apr. 6,1925
4 banks
46,36616
76910,4166,7193,490
1413,8823,3507,661
3,2501,030664157259221
88,391
6,6502,7252,262
1145,178
1234,384
13,336172557
42,0504,1151,768
859
3,212
2077987
88,391
June 30,1925
4 banks
47,82211214
9,7336,8903,492145
4,0784,0418,014
3,2771,275621539252209
90, 615
6,6502,7252,298
1234,937
2294,868
14,865315599
45,6345,201
981711
4034099
90,615
Sept. 28,1925
4 banks
47,28026
1,0639,5446,7933,493141
3,9873,7527,336
446464251302
6,6502,7252,414185
4,983153
5,190
11,920142528
41,0575,6411,295691
1013,585
201,083103
88,466
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IOWA
fin thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
332 banks
Apr. 6,1925
329 banks
June 30,1925
328 banks
Sept. 28,1925
327 banks
EESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts. ,. .-.United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixtures ,Other real estate owned _Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption 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.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding _.Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies-._Certified checks outstanding- _.Cashier's checks outstandingDemand 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 rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingLiabilities other than those above stated
180, 707405
27,53114,9718,4918,644
11, 4261,300
30, 050
2,723580877592785218
289, 300
Total.
20,18010,7712,819
37515, 598
• 43,293
14,895179
1, 65897,867
110,987276279
1,3038,660
2154
289,300
179, 370539
29, 45117,7378,5148,569
11, 7161,268
28,549
2,599560757713742351
173, 902347
29,34118,4778,7288,728
10,9781,303
27,174
2,416381623502748523
291, 435 284,171
19, 99310, 4783,563
35214, 673
242,915
13,899252
1,298105, 460110,138
691184
7996,209
1506
291,435
20,07010, 2133,080
27214, 758
3,173
13,422449
1,13596, 223
112, 581422176
8266,845
1525
284,171
173,619542
29,60420, 619
9,12111,1531,124
24,996
2,220378630481728506
284, 527
20,07010,0683,460
32714, 548
882,684
12,087517
1,47698, 537
112,697460179
9795, 818
1531
284, 527
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IOWA—Continued
CEDAR RAPIDS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
2 banks
Apr. 6,1925
2 banks
June 30,1925
2 banks
Sept. 28,1925
2 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _ .__-_Customer's liability account of "acceptances".United States Government securities .._Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixtures _Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companiesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Total..
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _._Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued...National-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust corn-
Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding-Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits .Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Acceptances executed for customers, etc
Total.
12,0212
4,919275200
2,1121,3411,885
1,062328
50
27,425
1,00070099
202986
3,148
9,1014
835,7976,180
119
6
27,425
14,635
3,4684,266
275216
1,5731,3442,037
1,143304
29,369
1,000700197238972
3,123
10,020972
6,3616,254417
6
29,369
12,896214
2,5704,543275234
1,3621,2481,924
949358243850
26,487
1,000700192191967
2,272
9,01716119
5,7086,236
55
14
26,487
13,660512
2,1534,968275345
1,4081,3442,021
903241171650
27,418
1,000700234235972
2,405
9,107647
5,8186,375
50012
27,418
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IOWA—Continued
DES M0INE8
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
3 banks
Apr. 6,1925
3 banks
June 30,1925
3 banks
sepjys,
3 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)--Overdrafts _United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcB anking house, furniture, and fixtures _Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bank _Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companiesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.
Total _
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paidReserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _..-.Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding -Demand deposits _Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowed.Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Liabilities other than those above stated
Total..
22,34128
3,5272,670
825101
2,9591,7108,570
1,70768281
11438
45,353
2,7001,200
230135755
4,251
11,865159539
17,398
589439
26,07532
6,1823,809
84299
2,4311,7733,430
946654229128
46,414
2,7001,200
303170556
4,012
10,80897367
19,3726,467927435
23,26538
5,5714,490575490
2,8311,3792,914
6555464264
42,888
45,353 46,414
2,7001,200
227142553
3,650
10,16497360
17,2266,014568487
375125
42,888
23,94760
4,5634,413575584
2,2871,4652,434
6974241275
41,564
2,7001,200
318160553
3,214
9,422123400
16,6594,8521,026487
450
41,564
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IOWA—Continued
DUBUQUE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
2 banks
April 6,1925
2 banks
June 30,1925
2 banks
ept.192L925
2 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _ __ _United States Government securitiesOther 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 banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies _.Exchanges for clearing houseOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption 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.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust
companies... _ ...Certified checks outstanding _ _______Cashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits __.Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits.Liabilities other than those above stated.
Total,
4,526
2,6152,185
194
59190
1,110
65952420
118
11, 637
700300816
400177
1,332
1003,4425,094
11,637
4,5132
2,6192,307
195
57097
795
5658212069
11,322
700300142
400155
1,0551
873,3135,165
11,322
42,3182,205
19613
58580
790
4459102046
11,298
700300108
108
9498
613,4445,220
31
11,298
4,6542
1,9122,513
19713
52858
941
5142162079
11,026
700300156
396117
1,0271445
3,1355,133
3
11,026
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IOWA—Continued
SIOUX CITY
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
5 banks
Apr. 6,1925
5 banks
June 30,1925
5 banks
Sept. 28,1925
5 banks
BESOUECES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _ _United States Government securities.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bank___Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies— __Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets „
Total _
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund. _.All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paidRserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banks.Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding _Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits) _.United States deposits.Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLiabilities other than those above stated
18,57028
3,3072,088
710641
1,909496
3,131
1,17755010
4725115
33,155
2,050700
394
1,0112,972
7,2608
55310, 6667,805
63
Total _
24
33,155
19,61122
2,122710666
2,180610
3,257
1,0141,039
84115423
35,625
2,050700
11,0633,596
8,234- 55
56211,2237,796
61
180
' 12"
35,625
18,92822
2,230718667
1,998478
2,884
1,16156813
3775415
33,919
2,050705
11810
1,0703,157
8,08150
4169,9788,200
61
23
33,919
18,30117
3,3522,444
823694
1,850535
2,684
930389
52845432
32,394
2,050705
13915
1,0642,576
7,26331
2339,9068,201
61
11931
32,394
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KANSAS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
247 banks
Apr. 6,1925
246 banks
June 30,1925
247 banks
Sept. 28,1925
248 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _._United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc _Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther 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 banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies.Exchanges for clearing house ._Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets....
93,909277
16,83411,0765,5462,5318,393251
33,405
7,398261502307453214
Total.. 181,357
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banks _.Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust
companies. .Certified checks outstanding __.Cashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits ___•Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depoists .United States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States bor-
rowed. _Agreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities sold _Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)—.Notes and bills rediscounted fcLet ters of credit and travelers ' checks sold for cash and
outstanding . - _ . . . . . . _ . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . _ .Liabilities other than those above stated
13,5337,1272,103142
9,001
4,284
10,54756
1,10995, 50536,493
392158
Total .
189565
4146
181,357
95,570282
19, 54711,2525,5692,7338,194
18325,555
5,943341457219433195
97,925263
18,98712, 2435,6292,9428,517190
25,871
5,394309397257430136
176,473 179,490
13,5587,0322,230170
8,574
3,419
851,04290,73038,2951,167110
143444
1185
176,473
13,5887,0302,132199
8,56851
2,979
8,00173992
94,66039,202
541
82
25
16162
1,109
179
179,490
98,481356
21,22212,9395,6993,017
24524,297
5,521272387256431181
182,173
13,588
2,609185
8,549
2,538
8,64969759
96,57339, 707
99680
2
100
32657
483
182,173
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
KANSAS—Continued
KANSAS CITY
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities._. _ _.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same place.Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treas-
urerOther assets,_
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding...Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand 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
Dec. 31,1924
2 banks
6,68512
1,670709239
18760716
3,333
475377
445
40
15, 083
800370
42
7881,756
3,6794767
5,6971,340
497
15, 083
Apr. 6,1925
2 banks
7,0835
1,90280626022
646576
1,440
128189
152
40
13,150
800320
109
7882,057
2,3522
895,1881, 364
171
13,150
June 30,1925
2 banks
6,4169
1,92075532622
715618
1,136
445286
443
40
12, 735
8003203318
796955
2,3724
665,6501,382
121
18830
12, 735
Sept. 28,1925
2 banks
6,1708
1,91478245022
689789575
239169
1522
4040
11,924
8003203124
793827
2,8353
1224,5551,414
99
8318
11,924
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KANSAS—Continued
TOPEKA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
4 banks
Apr. 6,1925
4 banks
June 30,1925
5 banks
Sept. 28,1925
5 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts. _United States Government securities . .Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking 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 banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets..
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandin gAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding...Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsLiabilities other than those above stated
Total .".
4,7392
2,5751,708
32718
1,0029
3,587
564272557
3013
14,908
900245761
5911,898
1,6137
1308,568
40545816
5,0273
3,3311, 654
32819
1,0238
2,453
432205434
3015
14, 575
900225817
5941,915
1,4012293
7,920476925
16
8,6146
3,0873,099
5719
1,4608
2,977
1,387245877
3033
21, 620
1,400425153
1597
1,592
2,34432
10012, 9211,505
53218
8,240
3,2153,528
57118
1,4435
2,802
876245613
3027
21,068
1,400425218
1,873
2,23847
18712,1561,542
36716
14,908 14, 575 21,620 21,068
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KANSAS—Continued
WICHITA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
4 banks
Apr. 6,1925
4 banks
June 30,1925
4 banks
Sept. 28,1925
4 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities _ _.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bank... _.Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies. --.Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsOther assets
Total-
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund _ _.All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidReserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust corn-
Certified checks outstanding _ _Cashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits _ ,Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding _Liabilities other than those above stated
17,9106
8597,2402,455
2,1941,0737,932
3,27439065
219
43,633
2,4001,265
73188
9,527
8,61024
27715,3895,309
154378
Total.
39
43,633
17, 79312
8236,5472,455
52,382
8515,828
2,12538339
151
39,400
2,4001,265
53290
16218
14, 5485,246330320
45
39,400
15,95110
8757,1382,455
2,2861,2855,753
2,15774359212
38,935
2,4001,265
90284
5,937
6,71543430
16,1765,462
90
43
38,935
15,097
9957,7232,214
71,894845
3,531
1,512329156272
34,339
2,4001,266159264
4,759
4,52726189
14,9495,53817715
34,339
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KENTUCKY
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
134 banks
Apr. 6,1925
135 banks
June 30,1925
135 banks
Sept. 28,1925
135 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _Customer's liability account of "acceptances" _.United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Exchanges for clearing house _C hecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets
Total _
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _Surplus fund _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding—_Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding _____Demand deposits _Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits..United States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowed _ _ _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, etcLiabilities other than those above stated
106,651205291
19,37611,4135,420585
6,784272
14,503
1,526262559275615
168, 829
13, 9969,2682,568
66812,224
1,096
2,181101304
72,94647, 799
514583
Total.
2,2101,942
10291128
168,829
106,193242178
20,11512,0005,522
5787,092
29614,933
1,006163400185615103
106,710194146
18,93812,7985,598545
6,860311
14,047
957183434274616107
169, 621 168, 718
14,0719,3313,478476
12,1892
1,429
2,209143258
71,10550,309
793267
1,4091,855
11178107
169,621
14,0969,4272,820634
12,246
1,301
2,006305351
69,54751,685
1,7711,651
10146126
168,718
107,910374260
18,73613,3545,715575
6,455215
10,745
925131301213
• 61795
166, 621
14,0969,4163,527587
12,227
1,117
1,674191319
66,34851,798
378
2,7481,582
260105
166, 621
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
KENTUCKY—Continued
LOUISVILLE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
4 banks
Apr. 6,1925
4 banks
June 30,1925
4 banks
Sept. 28,1925
4 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _ _Customer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixtures__Other real estate owned _.__Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing house ._Checks on other banks in the same place 1Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Other assets
61,45030306
13,39641373
5,9256,0525,860
3,5302,263
709208254
Total _ 107,161
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in...Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued _National-bank notes outstandingAmount due to National banks .Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding _
Time deposits (including postal savings deposits).United States deposits.- - _United States Government securities borrowedAgreement to repurchase United States Government or
other securities sold _ .._..Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of
this bankLiabilities other than those above "stated.-
4,5004,4502,744580
4,1459,072
f4,09775
1,18742,04022,091
197283
575550306
Total _
269
107,161
67,5255114
7,06611,434
42473
5,7224,9447,461
1,1547
690181208
63,19269151
7,41213,157
41973
4,6725,7065,829
4,0391,674
10679180247
109,653
4,5004,4502,811669
3,6108,229
15,850808132
43,00122,752
807300
107, 509
4,5004,4502,762677
8,695
14,470619
2,87838,44224,305
257461
750
88555614
279
109,653
150
2426
107,509
66,630150406
7,72513,422
41873
5,3475,736
2,46482243791180317
108,183
4,5004,4503,189704
3,6065,295
12,154126172
43,34422,658
642202
650
1,4264,145406
514
108,183
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 192h arranged by States and reserve cities—ContinuedLOUISIANA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
32 banks
Apr. 6,1925
32 banks
June 30,1925 1925
32 banks 32 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of" acceptances"United States Government securities _..Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bank _Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection-Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies. _Exchanges for clearing house _ ^Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside 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.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banks __.Amounts due to national banks.._ _Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust corn-
Certified cheeks outstanding _Cashier's checks outstanding _ _Demand deposits ._Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits __._United States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)._.Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers* checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above stated
46,49690
4,1934,1503,422776
3,381606
10, 742
4,237633201188136178
79,429
6,0752,714491202
2,666176
2,304
45547
40,05116,015
214
250465
Total.
618
79,429
49,77150
4,6773,3003,546745
3,348578
8,224
193110130114
78,157
6,0752,721777154
2,571222
2,895
4,50650543
37,77916, 539
77113
21
2271,397
300
78,157
49, 511
4,1543,3913,270719
3,410584
6,603
2,887427175240132710
76,251
6,2252,844732175
2,577383
2,262
3,96424344
35, 77817,699
50613
71
2061,851
595
76,251
55,18880102
4,6083,5223,790849
3,779489
8,431
3,838383128216139137
85,679
6,3752,855974199
2,736338
3,392
7,93633464
39,45917,859
61413
21
1621,566
102581
85,679
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 192&, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
LOUISIANA—Continued
NEW ORLEANS
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcB anking house, furniture, and fixturesLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection-Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
Exchangesfor clearinghouseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets _
Total .
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid-Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding. . .Amount due to national banks _Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies ._.Certified checks outstanding __Cashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal-savings deposits)United States depositsBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed b y other banks for account of this
bankLiabilities other than those above stated
Total .
Dec. 31,1924
l b a n k
29,06669
1,0993,1021,7623,7632,7181,0611,782
1,3942,365
474217660
48, 812
2,8002,000
602218
1,5042,417
5,38510377
27,2552,076
404
1,600
2,091
280
48,812
Apr. 6,1925
l b a n k
26,236110813
4,4991,0673,7852,960
6301,878
1,3391,846
215247687
45, 565
2,8002,000
683201
l;5052,535
4,332227171
22,3642,3731,517
1,4621,5561,825
14
45, 565
June 30,1925
1 bank
24,48931
6844,815
9833,9192,474
8371,706
1,380231
127646
42, 649
2,8002,000
610215
1,4991,716
5, 74115646
22,6742,996
527
450
1,218
42,649
Sept. 28,1925
lbank
7164,4921,0693,9202,1211,0011,696
1,1761,6362891476257
45,307
2,8002,000680122
1,5013,001
5,30924178
20,5102,8671,030
3723,0261,770
45, 307
67746°—26t 25
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
MAINE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
58 banks
Apr. 6,1925
58 banks
June 30,1925
58 banks
Sept. 28,1925
58 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)__Overdrafts.- _.United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc __.Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned _Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal Reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items..Redemption fund and due from United States Treas-
urer ._Other assets
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding._.Due to Federal reserve banks.Amount due to national banks. _.Amount due to States banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal-savings deposits)United States depositsBills payable (including all obligations representing
v money borrowed other than rediscounts)rfotes and bills rediscounted _Liabilities other than those above stated
61,03939
14,07441,5662,229365
4,8131,2648,637
268964139
295131
136,191
Total .
7,3705,6213,887324
5,828164400
2,51055337
33, 71973,473
350
1,2918575
136,191
63,04737
14,61442,3162,308346
4,727731
7,458
332398120310
285142
64,47341
13,86942,4762,319359
5,078874
6,471
273623101371
28563
137,171 137,676
7,3705,7114,322482
5,578105
77301
34,44173,661
557
1,2238434
137,171
7,3705,7164,250369
5,570160351
1,884107346
32,72076,196
255
1,3231,054
5
137,676
67,74243
13,92843,6692,326361
5,244710
7,488
1,028306154310
285
143,682
7,3705,7164,871385
5,5911365 1
1,80745387
37,80277,668
331
4246453
143,682
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 377
Abstract of reports since October 10, 192 j . , arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
MARYLAND
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securities _.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _Banking house, furniture, and fixtures _Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bank__Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection-Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companiesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total _
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued--National-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstanding _Cashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits. _Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscounted-__ ...Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bankLiabilities other than those above stated _ _
Total _
Dec. 31,1924
74 banks
52,295336
9,10229,5982,303
4203,860
215,219
71159177126201
104,199
5,1046,0481,741
773,983
114163
528122101
25, 61859,411
102
925
104,199
Apr. 6,1925
74 banks
53, 531316
9,10530,0972,341
425
215,260
66345
13181
32044
105,906
5,1796,078
1994,010
33122
481104113
24,90960,472
134
1,535210
26
105,906
June 30,1925
74 banks
54,459383
8,78630,0962,373475
4,078
7736914913122371
107,429
5,1796,2511,944183
3,91143135
44980191
26, 54360,932
43~13
1,318181
330
107,429
Sept. 28,1925
74 banks
56,14545
8,70630,9552,430
4823,975
166,340
82037
18987
19663
109,493
5,239'6,2922,451
2673,900
21171
64494
119
62,1654311
1,31937
725
109,493
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MARYLAND—Continued
BALTIMORE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
10 banks
Apr. 6,1925
10 banks
June 30,1925
10 banks
Sept. 28,1925
10 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) __.Overdrafts _Customer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collec-
tionCash in vault and amount due from national banks....Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _ _Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same place. _ _Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treas-
urer _Other assets
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund ._All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand 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, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank _ ,Liabilities other than those above stated
Total
89,1916
1,15521,97718, 2383,337
9,526
13,44012, 092
2,60811,222
728753
276310
187, 721
11,85010,6804,337
-2795,4498,971
25,8071,1651,414
85, 56220,201
3,500195
6,090432
11,155
149484
92,3839
50024,90417,0113,5852,8759,139
10,9648,146
1,8435,472436218
276255
97,7298
21026, 33017,8716,018404
7,641
13,0389,819
2,7928,467822810
474
178, 016 192, 719
11,85010,6804,572350
5,37811,134
17,9641,022568
76, 33023,02810,889
503
1,810594
3500
12,10010,8304,706482
5,59411,315
21,641
55981,32431, 597~"38Sr3,
10
5,5251,300
37210
841 637
102,21715562
20,04217,1185,748•546
10,715
11,9627,682
2,5234,790521263
291420
185,415
18,10010,8305,425394
5,6609,723
19,827922513
79,97528,2373,569
10
5,3251,423
3562
917
187,721 178,016 192,719 185,415
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 192^f arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
MASSACHUSETTS
[In thousands of dollars]
EESOUECES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts).Overdrafts. ___.Customer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bank '_Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies -_ __Exchanges for clearing house. _.Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items. _Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets _..
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstanding.Cashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowed _.Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding _._ _Acceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank _ _.Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.
Dec. 31,1924
145 banks
267,0699028
59,920104, 29312, 0391,341
21, 2987,462
30, 051
1,2551,657651787922500
509,363
28,11722, 71514,9311,12218,1472,191479
13,436756
1,069218, 093173, 6712,909
21
9,1382, 224
22316
509,363
Apr. 6,1925
144 banks
277,54355119
56, 859101,47412, 5321,05920,3706,13926, 673
1,788567862856513
7,1803,397
92
87249
508,348
June 30,1925
144 banks
290,75671
18654, 887
104, 47612,7861,244
23,0317,772
25,156
1,0831,973516861855429
526,082
28,06723, 36115, 554
95216, 8541,586435
15, 723609954
207,857180,5754,816
28, 76725,38115, 2811,17116,7902,043501
12, 5211,1631,072
222,069187,1072,036
7,4502,181
109
77363
526,082
Sept. 28,1925
144 banks
3253,230
105,99113,1311,169
22,4457,125
25,106
1,1361,839438708829519
537,429
28,79325,36217,1991,25016,4731,8341,084
11,566810
1,119230,482189, 5572,717
5,0502,063
467
1,999
537,429
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MASSACHUSETTS—Continued
BOSTON
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
12 banks
Apr. 6,1925
12 banks
June 30,1925
12 banks
Sept. 28,1925
11 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts—Customer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securities _Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned __Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies __Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total..
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding._.Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust corn-
Certified checks outstanding _Cashier's checks outstanding-._ _Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits _.United States Governnent securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscounted.Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank ._Liabilities other than those above stated
484,41154
47, 54847,59456,34522,486
96053, 01530,09133, 277
7,24131,857
1414,471247
28,380
848,118
39, 95031, 77513, 7361,7234,86942,286
74, 2523,6726,604
408, 53298,93525, 987
Total...
7,27535,378
82347,269
2,9332,119
848,118
4746,94745,85655,56422,745
94045,53625,91424,455
6,94718,614
282,737115
27,691
493,69548
31,21040,91760,10322,907
93948,43630,110.31,603
5,55626,355
4,157164
35,638
815,034
44,95036,77513,8332,3442,28936, 613
71,9483,5394,328
370, 658116, 23622, 624
831, 855
3,90029,914
919
1,9212,310
815,034
45,45037,27513,0812,2623,463
35, 341
66, 7693,0028,301
410, 627127,7245,832150
3,28529,667
1,742
2,1543,750
831,855
504,91257
28,04339,13966,66321,184
937
28,90624,677
8,71122,233
101,268159
19,729
802, 614
44,45036,27513,8092,3273,14237,380
61, 2474,0414,852
399, 272122, 405
3,75528,978
29,179
1,5742,089
802,614
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—ContinuedMICHIGAN
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
116 banks
Apr. 6,1925
118 banks
June 30,1925
120 banks
Sept. 28,1925
120 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts .__United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixtures__ _Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bankin process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items __ _Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets _
Total-
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding.Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banks.-Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies___Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding „Demand deposits.-Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowed.—Bonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowed-.. __Agreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities soldBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscounted .Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingLiabilities other than those above stated
122,45084
23,48764,0688,597932
9,763240
19,480
4,618968361428542333
256, 351
14,2609,0534,145627
10, 70133831
4,924128709
75, 204132, 207
959118
1,876454
5117
128,928116
24,71365,940
1,04010,506
22617, 780
5,639974306465535271
131,291110
24,31066, 5669,5721,20010,609
21417,474
5,4091,136363480536273
266, 602 269, 543
14, 7279,2394,827719
10,48820
1,281
5,416114679
81, 589134, 6261,131
50
15, 0219,5054,759580
10, 552
1,296248
7145
4,229336832
81,215137,998
76732
100
100
1,776721
5146
134,189135
24,79167,3869,9331,39910,757
26217,313
4,251817280455542288
272,778
15,0839,5435,817
63910,617
911,162
5,515197691
81,662138,668
1,442132
94
892376
4153
Total- 256,351 272, 778
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MICHIGAN—Continued
DETROIT
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
3 banks
Apr. 6,1925
3 banks
June 30,1925
3 banks
Sept. 28,1925
3 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _Customer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securities _.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _ _Exchanges for clearing house . _-.Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treas-
urerOther assets _
Total.
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits __.Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits..Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etc _Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank _Liabilities other than those above stated
117,57386100
14, 27916,9086,724216
11,74911,14410, 621
7,9729,447834
642,061
209, 778
9,0008,0002,346200
1,2776,348
18, 545584
1,392125,97630,2501,644
3,40084
Total.
100
100504
209,778
121,54057300
16,60416,6006,902386
13, 8456,4718,439
7,5293,134584
571,521
139,67118372
17,68925,6486,858278
21,02910, 3548,020
8,2815,982697
571,968
246,922
9,0008,0002,548
• 4411,1006,041
18, 673475548
116, 30736,0603,398
374
60300
100544
203,969
9,0008,0002,826507
1,1326,145
21, 092612
1,049131, 82545, 2182,788
10,7004,917
372
33618
246,922
128,088165283
14,47323, 7556,846278
10,21714, 6848,994
6,3124,305609
572,058
221,124
9,0008,0003,2061,0171,1325,801
19,148588938
121, 55937, 7354,571
3,0504,428
75
593
221,124
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MICHIGAN—Continued
GRAND RAPIDS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31, Apr. 6,1924 1925
3 banks 3 banks
June 30,1925
3 banks
Sept. 28,1925
3 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearinghouse _Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets.
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust corn-
Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding..Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above stated
20,114
3,9083,5651,601
321,756
5722,102
1,226636
528
10079
35, 726
2,1001,300
97345
2,000452
2,564108
313, 57712, 222
156
Total-
226
35, 726
19,93142
3,8033,0601,732
111,707
4902,998
1,397504
216
10086
35,879
100329
232
35,879
19,6221226
4,3673, 3311,728
131,785
7602,540
1,354603
427
10092
36, 364
2,1001,30092142
1,969595
2,462191
12, 83512,836
138
2,1001,30082593
1,953456
2,157374
14, 08213, 022
75
426
230
36, 364
22,6507
224,1452,8391,765
121,978
6223,107
1,383523
114
100105
39, 273
2,1001,300
94825
2,000673
3,35474
15,20012,876
68
400
322
230
39, 273
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MINNESOTA
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts __.Customer's liability account of "acceptances"— ._-United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc ___Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned _.Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets _.
Total-
Capital stock paid in _Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding __.Demand deposits..Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits .-_United States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts).Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding.. .Acceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank. _Liabilities other than those above stated
Total .
Dec. 31,1924
318 banks
166,25319042
28,97446, 6138,3295,841
11,836314
37,618
3,775578498764614760
312, 999
20,89310,4163,667
83811,8409,824
12,525114
2,56092,430
144,4581,451
30
3231,420
42165
312,999
Apr. 6,1925
315 banks
164,41623224
31,05750,3448,2506,01011,879
31629,020
4,031540401529600857
308, 506
20,78310,0883,212
53111,5027,258
11,597186
2,36488,272
149,0521,882
45
3711,182
154
308,506
June 30,1925
309 banks
161,42120839
30,88752,1488,1786,179
12,021378
31,129
2,732642429668601844
308, 504
9,9223,312529
11,4696,476
9,907229
2,63295,501
145,436994
6P
675807
139
308,504
Sept. 28,1925
307 banks
156,32426135
30,73954, 5188,1576,28611,202
49327,189
2,933546351529576
1,002
301,141
20,2839,862
61111,2956,565
9,319134
2,26289,802143,8311,479
59
710890
35135
1,141
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
MINNESOTA—Continued
MINNEAPOLIS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
7 banks
Apr. 6,1925
7 banks
June 30,1925
7 banks
Sept. 28,1925
7 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts..,Customer's liability account of'' acceptances "United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsEedemptionfund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets _
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, lses expenses and taxes paid.Beserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued.-National-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstanding '.Cashier's checks outstanding __.Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank .Liabilities other than those above stated _
Total ._
137,56339
2,34230, 65014, 3662,015654
12, 7344,63612,941
10, 7526,947138
3,636181
1,595
241,189 I
11, 6507,7001,4501,2253,53826, 642
42, 801265
5,72385,44149,4412,090
60
50
172,078
264686
241,189
128,131
30, 24714, 6342,007758
12,8013,89015, 521
9,1124,596110
3,674137
1,981
228, 311
11, 6507,6901,272632
2,73921, 334
38? 765365
4,90884, 05549, 6643,327
60
50364
13372
313738
126,60246153
27, 64817, 7682,011833
15,1793,60712, 306
11,1715,448141
4,171137
2, 851
230, 072
11, 6507,7001,408852
2,70618,448
31,457708
5,59296, 25049, 2612,233
60
598366
1972
81611
127,40976717
28,97617,4552,009866
14, 2793,93211,974
11, 7755,636
1372,259
233,457
11,6507, 7001,7291,1622,64820,844
35,956406
5,83489,277
3,42360
9301,106
14676
411,037
228, 311 230, 072 233,457
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MINNESOTA—Continued
ST. PAUL
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
5 banks
Apr. 6,1925
5 banks
June 30,1925
4 banks
Sept. 28,1925
4 banks
EESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securities..Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc_._Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther 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 banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies..Exchanges for clearing house. __Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets.
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in... _.Surplus fund.. _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.R. eserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banks _Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstanding.__ _ 1...Cashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits _Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)._Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and traverlers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding _Acceptances executed for customers, etc. _Liabilities other than those above stated
73,46319
74727,1546,7631,893
58,9662,69114,853
5,6672,350
371,004
40226
5,9003,7582,5031,334803
19,023
22, 231142873
64,24423,760
335
50
Total.
14747161
145,878
63,31224
37327,3048,4561,780
848,4602,409
12, 900
4,8021,674
4569530752
56,9033237
26,1169,3681,755
917,0592,5889,684
5,8321,884
561,255
30445
145,878 133,100 123,135 I
5,9003,7582,4641,223587
14,408
17,392201625
60, 76024,173
6556
15373451
133,100
5,7003,7002,2731,373599
11,419
15, 751246
1,03056, 23724,051
202
46
2137450
123,135
65,55425375
23,9118,9491,756105
7,6213,0089,732
5,9191,590
2671630
129,413
5,7003,7002,8021,419588
13,473
14,892173381
56,86128,000
419
15514
32375429
129,413
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MISSISSIPPI
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
36 banks
Apr. 6,1925
36 banks
June 30,1925
36 banks
Sept. 28,1925
37 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securities.__Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.._ -Banking house, furniture, and fixtures.-_Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items_.Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets.
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund _ _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstanding..Cashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowed. —Agreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities soldBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedAcceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above stated
44,021205267
4,71610,9421,827
4133,621
1785,804
6,33613950733814721
79,482
5,1853,083
738110
2,92940
777
4,36733
75135,56623,194
33924
Total.
4901,441
26779
79,482
44, 687163207
6,61311,9951,857
4653,341
1345,688
5,51262
37720114750
81,499
5,2853,1081,019170
2,89252882
3,62022497
35,04726,280
57127
59
2851,44420732
81,499
46,31612125
6,14612,0061,944422
3,498113
4,653
4,6349540718114893
80,802
5,2853,114840218
2,92040604
3,02032412
32,63827,058
36623
150
5153,502
2540
80,802
51,451501200
6,37612,0752,023389
3,985131
7,283
8,005124358167149
93,277
5,4103,2041,195268
2,93252900
5,17521560
38,62329,082
546
22
85
175
1,5983,101290
93,277
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Continued
MISSOURI
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
107 banks
Apr. 6,1925
106 banks
June 30,1925
106 banks
Sept. 28,1925
110 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc -Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther 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 banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companiesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
49,281113
12,0437,5021,994
9364,093
38312,190
2,38128919713429252
Total. 91,880
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _._Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies -_ _- _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits _Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowed..Bonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowedAgreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities soldBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscounted _Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingLiabilities other than those above stated
7,2633,3921,213
565,803
1,449
7,74858
27443,73219,340
359359
50,118124
12,9787,5122,011
9743,779
3569,600
2,47225919414926461
90,851
7,2373,3541,484
435,339
2,360
6,23721
27241,43719,9661,341
372
Tota l .
407411
115
91,880
496874
18
90,851
52,19894
12,1448,2982,107
9834,007
297
2,22052616812827263
93,431
7,4923,3811,379
825,428
31,489
7,46510266
42,94021,274
173368
10
5121,122
93,431
52,630166
12,8619,2342,1991,0314,120286
10,986
2,483330172166285
97,037
7,8433,5171,586
905,712
7,1199
23344,22222,278
195344
50
283564
97,037
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MISSOURI—Continued
KANSAS CITY
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
10 banks
Apr. 6,1925
10 banks
June 30,1925
10 banks
Sept. 28,1925
10 banks
BESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc.Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned .Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies..Exchanges for clearinghouseChecks on other banks in the same place.Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets _
90,36315
85,18337
81,19027
15, 5827,9621,739
48513,2349,607
23, 612
8,3964,590
15598492
109
16, 6597,9541,744
50911, 5098,838
15,441
6,3962,746
7250681
111
14, 714
1,960521
11, 6829,269
14,012
5,8473,348
10273572
236
Total. 176,925 157, 786 152, 013
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding _Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies. _ _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowed _-_.Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding..Liabilities other than those above stated
7,2003,0373,243
311,815
7,2003,0213,603
821,622
7,2003,0223,470111
1,444
Total.
49,131
35, 496114
3,93065, 7085,0921,619
50
7452
176, 925
35,418
30,662114
1,39965,0435,2773,924
60
15346
157, 786
34, 222
28, 27590
1,63865, 6295,5011,070
60
31250
152, 013
79,974
13, 7948,1502,076479
10,34110,96511,885
6,2132,379
4148355256
147,140
6,8003,0723,848
561,098
26,706
29, 65191
2,061
5,4751,097
60
20
147,140
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 192^, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
MISSOURI—Continued
ST. JOSEPH
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
4 banks
Apr. 6,1925
4 banks
June 30,1925
4 banks
Sept. 28,1925
4 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securities..Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned __.Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies.Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items .Redemption fund and due from United States Treas-
urer.Other assets _
Total.. __ _
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued.National bank notes outstanding. _.Amount due to National banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies.Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding _Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal saving deposits).United States deposits. . .Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts).Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding.Acceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above stated
Total
20,058231
2,0581,14339892
2,4301,1416,1571,278
5302577142
20,0461911
1,84070139792
1,818786
4,1171,106
2986222226
18,069259
1,6371,05039890
1,901528
4,8271,082
5461433626
12
35,691
1,10095024117
8364,947
10,895
4120
9,5376,875
51
1114
35,691
11
31,912
1,10095026777
5113,5899,311
2113
6,554308300
11119
31,912
173
30,540
1,10095026924
5133,7019,303
2128
7,3077,050
59
11121
30,540
17,84291
1,4551,074
39690
1,511690
3,177996
3791723
14
27,700
1,100950310
59506
7,937
8229
7,5956,166
34
2135
27,700
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MISSOURI—Continued
ST. LOUIS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
10 banks
Apr. 6,1925
11 banks
June 30,192.5
11 banks
Sept. 28,1925
11 banks
EESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts..Customer's liability account of'' acceptances " _.United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bankin process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsEedemption fund and due from United States Treas-
urerOther assets
Total _
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in ±Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes'paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies ___Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedAgreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities soldBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etc.Liabilities other than those above stated
209,077122125
21,95334,8946,6481,38421,94316, 40022, 304
13, 3709,596131
509605
26,1509,4514,781845
10,14241,967
43,41047
1,921156, 00259,6722,923
9019212
1251,045
Tota l - 359,443
197,65833
23125, 03434,8486,2341,381
20, 22316, 26519, 606
24251
481877
186,4801583
22,63940, 7356,721305
17,63915,18816, 608
8,9477,749
59
4812,426
359,443 | 339,874 326, 363
26, 2599,4914,9391,2959,54637,157
40,71994
1,343144, 24654,6347,038589
1,040
35233
1,216
26,3319,5324,4851,3359,49933,696
35,44263
1,720140,82058,3141,690573
200
3001,162
5883
1,060
339,874 326, 363
197,64330218
23,56035,7866,775303
17,55716,18115,342
10,9905,138
32342
481508
26,3509,5355,3161,5679,449
34,720
37,20718
1,612138,21759,8102,346
563
4952,209
41226
1,205
330,886
67746°—26f- -26
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392 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—ContinuedMONTANA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
89 banks
Apr. 6,1925
83 banks
June 30,1925
83 banks
Sept, 28,1925
82 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned ,Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bankin process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing house..Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treas-
urer __Other assets _
Total.. _.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in____Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstanding..Cashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingLiabilities other than those above stated
Total...
34,96064
9,6887,5512,6501,1343,845208
14, 663
2,442178101310
132194
78,120
5,5352,2871,009
162,632975
2,31315
80437,32124,580
199287
639,9408,3192,5821,1743,455350
9,997
2,232188101
117179
75,022
5,3352,25288891
2,275835
2,27340647
33,60726, 025
2283
185325
36, 72970
10, 076
2,5891,2613,282208
9,634
1,81916180312
116180
75, 005
5,3352,23679281
2,286697
1,85558623
33, 85126,116
1813
298586
37, 516105
9,9028,8502,6261,2803,486272
11,390
1,971197103282
118202
78,300
5,2952,1971,061
832,250851
2,11830622
36,45626,339
264
312412
78,120 75, 022 75,005 78,300
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REPOBT OF THE COMPTKOIJLEB. OF THE CUEEENCT 393
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
MONTANA—Continued
HELENA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
2 banks
Apr. 6,1925
2 banks
June 30,1925
2 banks
Sept. 28,1925
2 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, e t c . -Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and ftrust
companiesExchanges for clearing house __Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer
Total—
LIABILITIESCapital stock paid in _Surplus fund— ___All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.National-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies !Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding __Demand deposits..Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits
Total..
3,93216
1,1621,106
9645
654282
1,516
144584816
9,075
450325
50300
1,350
1,254
1353,6051,556
50
9,075
3,53314
9691,277
9645
412148
1,121
92547
10
7,778
45032564
200901
1,1272
732,9691,616
51
7,778
3,53028
7691,036
9645
602247
1,193
150303710
7,773
450325
65200764
9265
1153,2001,671
52
7,773
3,81623
7651,035
9545
595238
1,267
115211110
8,036
45032596
200925
9451
783,3291,656
31
8,036
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394 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—ContinuedNEBRASKA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
160 banks
Apr. 6,1925
159 banks
June 30,1925
159 banks
Sept. 28,1925
157 banks
RESOUECES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts ._Customer's liability account of "acceptances"-- _.United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc. _Banking house, furniture, and fixtures .Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection. _Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies --Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items__Redemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets
Total _
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses amd taxes paidReserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding ._ , .Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits __.United States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etc _.Liabilities other than those above stated
Total _
67,161213
65,404237
64,288175
10,3294,4342,9482,5914,408
3113,836
70114328423734180
8,5454,8711,589344
6,7851
6,21424730
40, 29934,849
5722
4142,326
27
107,737
10,8855,6472,9582,7944,594
2914,386
50312927420433681
11, 2205,8042,9632,9164,507
2014, 595
46013622918033796
107,737 108,461 107,926
8,4954,6781,417335
6,662
778
6,61756640
42, 60434, 797
13924
571,155
108,461
8,4554,6431,579228
6,674
882
6,40437556
41, 24936,073
4822
571,012
107,926
64,47024532
11,0125,9742,9722,8774,352
2012,109
4379121721933090
105, 447
8,3404,5471,759222
6,546
764
5,66038491
39,89135, 596
1222
3871,132
2326
105,447
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REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 395
Abstract of reports since October 10, 192'4, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
NEBRASKA—Continued
LINCOLN
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
5 banks
Apr. 6,1925
5 banks
June 30,1925
5 banks
Sept. 28,1925
5 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities __Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc _Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchange for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets..
14,310
1,4072,693
906133
1,728451
3,929
1,10250117
14828
Total- 27,360
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits _Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits._ .--.Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscount)Letters of credit and travelers checks sold for cash and
outstanding
1,725834239137567
2,255
6,64830143
11,0343,720
22
15,73512
1,9803,042908152
1,832417
3,171
1,2043781413328
29, 006
1,725835267126568
2,605
7,25934190
11,4793,756150
Total. 27,360
12
29,006
16,45312
1,7953,236928160
1,817442
2,516
1,3414241113129
29, 295
1,72583732839566
2,355
7,02933169
11,9063,934
57
300
17
29,295
16,43827
1,7103,039936168
1,778353
1,953
1,03836318105
27,957
1,72583741873565
2,134
6,01349168
11,9693,928
71
27,957
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396 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OiF THE CURRENCY
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
NEBRASKA—Continued
OMAHA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
8 banks
Apr. 6,1925
8 banks
June 30,1925
8 banks
Sept. 28,1925
8 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securities _.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.-.Banking house, furniture, and fixtures _.Other real estate owned _Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection_.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies _Exchanges for clearing house _ ._.Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund.All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust
companiesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits _Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits. __United States Government securities borrowedBills 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
63,19758
6,6227,4893,300970
8,4033,45513,207
8,0273,3574755227062
119,214
6,1503,0501,067963
1,20017,077
22, 896169
1,69952,18712, 222
43786
66,354116
7,6908,5983,3071,0096,8794,0039,970
7,2092,7205949136079
65, 11187
5,5669,8133,3411,0308,6833,116
13,279
8,4522,571
8408196064
119,501 122,832
6,1503,0501,127
7631,195
14,926
23,566139
1,48952,68511,880
52485
1,900
6,1503,0501,396
6071,194
14,845
24,589145
1, 74556,48012,030
419142
22
Total. 119,214 119,501 122,832
63,64368
5,0789,8573,4351,0986,9883,945
10,054
6,7051,8903587566071
114,006
6,1503,0501,570454
1,19013,617
21, 206110
1,12852,06911,256
43078
5011,170
27
114,006
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 397
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—ContinuedNEVADA
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _Overdrafts _ _ _.United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixtures.Other real estate owned.Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items .Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total.. ._
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding. __Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _. _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits).United States deposits _Notes and. bills rediscountedLiabilities other than those above stated
Total
Dec. 31,1924
11 banks
8,70723
2,5621,825
81897
7445
3,041
5577
221261
18,481
1,46065512065
1,21890
251
1,5144
1047,3225,583
95
18,481
Apr. 6,1925
10 banks
8,75524
2,8471 874
80095
69639
1,579
364102714601
17,185
1,38564012929
1,18028
133
88916
1076,6595,897
93
17,185
June 30,1925
10 banks
9,49533
2,7191 771
79793
77944
2,210
420221921601
18,484
1,38564515149
1,19843
191
1,35624
2867,1375,925
93
1
18,484
Sept. 28,1925
10 banks
9,51426
2,7491 863
80287
78548
2,383
4628
229
601
18,819
1,38564516724
1,19244
264
9136
1407,8596,010
9278
18,819
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
NEW HAMPSHIRE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
54 banks
Apr. 6,1925
54 banks
June 30,1925
54 banks
Sept. 28,1925
54 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including redicounts)Overdrafts. _United S tates G overnment securities. _Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc ._.Banking house, furniture, and fixtures _Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies -.Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption 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.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued _National-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banks ___Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, borrowed.Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts) _Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingLiabilities other than those above stated
35,18828
12, 02712, 7232,187
703,4641,2335,750
20729417633824526
73,956
5,2404,6202,763
464,845367445
2,66832377
35, 48014, 362
480
1,906224
Total.. 73,956
35,20723
12,19012, 8942,275
713,1981,0195,301
31612414018723229
73,206
5,2404,6253,051
444,632276276
2,54447348
33, 45314,931
8225072
2,485308
37,12029
11, 88513,1822,278
673,3721,4854,646
21317618030323220
75,188
5,2404,6373,012
634,651413267
2,795
35, 63114,980
399119
73,206
1,925656
22
75,188
37, 74134
12,43214,3612,309
753,5461,1685,771
11914212919823320
78,278
5,2404,6423,240
364,631418623
2,43867311
38,14215, 767
470121
1,931199
78,278
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY 399
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
NEW JERSEY
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
253 banks
Apr. 6,1925
258 banks
June 30,1925
265 banks
Sept. 28,1925
268 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stock, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bankin process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treas-
urerOther assets.. , __
370,96065
53675, 702
224, 55820, 992
2,11137, 48912, 22240, 713
7,3734,3831,8771,449
1,0522,069
382, 02086
63779, 996
224, 40621, 743
2,36033,16311, 87434, 019
5,2412,4811,290
785
1,0601,933
406, 680125439
75, 574230, 055
22, 3591,998
37,14813,31136, 745
6,1454,0451,9521,306
1,0572,590
Total . 803, 551 803, 094 841, 529
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _.Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowedAgreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities sold.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, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank.. ___Liabilities other than those above stated
38, 98036, 25114, 5601,082
20, 7403,9161,643
13, 3601,7951,660
332, 411316, 466
5,143
100
Total.
11, 5222,005
23478
581,358
803, 551
39, 93836, 85916, 9272,00620, 8523, 5561,912
11, 7152, 2222,129
311, 596328, 741
100
40, 97338,18015, 8211,189
20, 6024,0492,202
12,1212,6482,566
339, 212342, 9553,245
32
12, 2563,388
580
571,680
803,094
9,8613,835
389
501,579
841, 529
426,630152512
74,456238,49822,8772,64335, 51511,18231,195
4,6342,216980
1,128
1,0632,193
855,874
41,46438,74018,8412,18520,8203,2502,086
9,4543,1381,589
339,191352,922
152
290
11,8312,730
30479
411,552
855,874
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
NEW MEXICO
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
33 banks
Apr. 6,1925
33 banks
June 30,1925
31 banks
Sept. 28,1925
31 banks
KESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts.-United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc _Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned _Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing house _..Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items _Redemption fund and due from United States Treas-
urerOther assets
Total -
LIABILITIESCapital stock paid inSurplus fund.All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding _ _Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposi ts , . -United States Government securities borrowedBills 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 ,
15,49310
3,0751,0721,191
5041,510
163
65642
10490
6786
29,931
2,310959518
1,33531
607
62023
55417, 5225,604
133
30114
15, 79362
3,4811,1531,193
5511,387
1464,045
3566
10677
6783
28,506
2,310950125
61,329
32421
59615
42516,1995,753
1436
149
—.. .
15, 2749
3,674960
1,161482
1,273145
3,548
474
104
27, 285
2,135912150
51,113
32
49341
42716,1464,859
1334
40406
120
15,18625
4,007978
1,164471
1,233124
2,970
2022
9657
5658
26,629
2,135914192
31,112
32278
47640
38415,6044,883
1295
142
17
29,931 28,506 27,285 26,629
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 401
Abstract of reports since October 10, 192j., arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
NEW YORK
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
485 banks
Apr. 6,1925
486 banks
June 30,1925
488 banks
Sept. 28,1925
494 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of'' Acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc „Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned ___ _Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collectionCash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies. __ .__Exchanges for clearing house, _Checks on other banks in the same place __.Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption 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.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued.National-bank notes outstanding. _Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding ___Demand deposits _ ,Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowed-Bonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowed __BDls payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank._ __ _Liabilities other than those above stated
Total
446,854187408
98,517312,38620, 0641,921
41,1958,946
45, 566
10,5961,0251,9731,2941,7661,394
994,092
51,16942,90121,5621,603
34, 7793,2332,718
7,1121,6611,457
346,623457,9334,127813
50
10,7324,602
4276
152585
466,667175584
98,582317,16620, 5152,070
41,2878,42944,051
10,369802
1,997929
* 1,6921,126
221795
95,764321, 56020, 8642,16044, 5729,676
42,173
8,8481,1082,1621,1381,6581,744
1,016,441 1,041,211
52,03043, 59325,4762,681
33, 3842,3633,159
7,3481,781926
349,378474, 2404,117312
50
10, 2174,169
14367
231605
52,49044,41524,3231,639
32, 5022,9992,798
7,3492,3521,465
357,780487,7551,301105
50
14,7815,667
160611
503,455253387
96,023334,31221,4032,55345,0899,03543,270
9,785839
1,8441,1151,6351,398
1,072,396
53,08144,94628,7592,77032,200
6,8221,8971,029
375,499500,5402,924129
50
10,1333,982
138755
994,092 1,016,441 1,041,211 1,072,396
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402 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1927+, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
NEW YOBK—Continued
ALBANY
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
3 banks
Apr. 6,1925
3 banks
June 30,1925
3 banks
Sept. 28,1925
3 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "Acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption 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-.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State tanks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)_._Notes and bills rediscountedAcceptances executed by other banks for account of
this bankLiabilities other than those above stated. _
Total _
44, 749
9,39616, 340,1,407454
5,9835,2735,515
2,1261,108
22692282
92, 960
3,1003,650
2,525237
1,682
8,237
10,977424280
44, 69511,197
175
1,500415
197
92,960
51,11045
17,4731,407444
6,7933,7235,622
1,9664904
19288191
55, 54694
9,05716, 5341,407444
6,05713,6445,697
3,027514
27388305
97,875 112, 606
3,1003,650
2,664242
1,6822,2409,156
8,789332116
51, 70413, 260
73
3,3504,150
2,769278
1,6422,7127,798
8,657694265
65,95814,030
73
5862
97,875
4226
112,606
46,52814
9,34515, 5551,404445
4,7996,6134,723
2,049364
16988294
92,390
3, 3504,150
2,962391
1,6782,3549,534
8,406758181
43, 72514, 594
91
216
92,390
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 403
Abstract of reports since October 10, 192J., arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
NEW YOKK—Continued
BROOKLYN AND BRONX
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
5 banks
Apr. 6,1925
5 banks
June 30,1925
5 banks
Sept. 28,1925
5 banks
KESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc...B anking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.__.Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _ _Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items__Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstanding. __ _.Cashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding _Acceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of
this bank _..Liabilities other than those ajDove stated
Total "
35,2435
936,4648,159
529171
4,5301,3792,200
4261,433
13469453
196
61, 709
2,2002,2001,745
601,040
111
5,238558499
41,5485,111
680
40061
10
63155
34, 9959
1336,6488,325
525396
4,2221,2052,170
2771,02116375343179
61, 064
2,2002,2001,843
96849113
6,026483264
39,3515,314813
1,12086
103165
34,66010326
5,9048,845511396
4,3431,3492,049
2731,14846518843237
60, 747
2,2002,2001,733
54841191
4,445630916
39,8955,582468
977
18
233223
36,1709
1365,9288,773518400
4,560981
1,748
367'67631618142155
2,2002,2001,832192841256
4,064499371
40,6745,838478
1,10045
25134
2
209
61,709 61,064 60,747 60,960
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404 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities-Continued
NEW YOKK—Continued
BUFFALO
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
5 banks
Apr. 6,1925
4 banks
June 30,1925
4 banks
Sept. 28,1925
4 banks
KESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts).OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixtures _.Other real estate owned _.Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companiesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside 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-Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banks ___Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstanding _.Cashier's checks outstanding _ _ _.Demand deposits.Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of
this bank.._ _Liabilities other than those above stated
34,899258
13,0819,2301,376
414,0491,7603,732
1,7411,092
3238115566
71,983
2,9501,8501,104182
2,2592,275
2,991231291
31, 73823,912
588200
1,345
54
36, 734381
13, 40310,9851,374
553,9441,5963,242
1,3898568
247115583
74, 615
2,9501,8501,136170
2,2492,522
2,390
31, 47026,497
610
2,480
76
515
42,007396
12, 04710, 3861,372
553,8862,0543,583
1,49887733
5,298115
83, 908
2,9501,9501,092188
2,2091,923
1,886114197
41, 92427, 743
282
1,3123791
55
41, 486241
12, 36912,0681,376135
4,1391,7573,457
1,3748225
233115349
79, 728
2,9501,9501,290198
2,2682,406
2,54595
13734, 26427,833
736
2,97819
1118
Total. 71t983 74,015 79, 728
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY 405
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
NEW YOBK—Continued
NEW YORK CITY
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
35 banks
Apr. 6,1925
35 banks
June 30,1925
33 banks
Sept. 28,1925
32 banks
RESOURCES
Loand and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of " acceptances"__:United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc.. _Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned _Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies___ _ "_Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same place _Outside checks and other cash items. _Redemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets _ _
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banks _Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust corn-
Certified checks outstanding---Cashier's checks outstanding-Demand deposits _Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedAgreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities sold _Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank ,Liabilities other than those above stated
2,126,818290
137,740547,439409.15237,373
472384,46488,30849,687
18,162699.15336,2699,2262,034
134,985
2,035,020791
139,474523,437426,47337,981
135307,43172,34946,375
13,765454, 71730,1607,8081,385
142,883
2,084,305497
107,075531,679418,50841,325
430334,03487,04142,395
19,016742,75337,4437,8561,445
137,822
4,681,572 4,240,184 4,593,624
167,750228,29094,45013,51039,884296,266
653,492150,411254,467
2,181,010325,12917,214
181,750236,297102,16610,87926,902315,020
541,924160,10099, 555
1,875,221342,80636,117
970
Total.
41,85161,480
2,350129,312
15,3168,395
4,681,572
78,24366,616
2,559129,060
19,67814,321
4,240,184
180,350236,125107,41015,09028,180266, 508
612,644182,487216,411
2,143, 348325, 5779,888970
259
66,64262,773
4,52795,824
20,65317,958
4,593,624
2,195,431573
123,595511,657403,34541,756
214338,06975,23042,149
16,561526,56924,4295,1911,450
125,036
4,431,255
182,850239,675113,80216,30728,570289,399
510,729211,293108,509
2,024,512318,57637,1581,535
150
117,65071,680
3,570114,233
19,44921,608
4,431,255
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406 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
Abstract of reports since October 10', 192j., arranged by States and reserve cities-—Continued
NORTH CAROLINA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
84 banks
Apr. 6,1925
84 banks
June 30,1925
83 banks
Sept. 28,1925
82 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts.Customer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned.._Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companies _.Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same p lace_Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets. .._
Total..
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in... _Surplus fund _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational 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 depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank _. _Liabilities other than those above stated
124,42397
2,21415,2304,6687,936553
8,0582,62516,352
6,307681943622506182
191,397
Total-.
13, 5958,6143,169962
9,5893, 3943, 965
10,767114
1,51469,28255,691
819— 926
184
1,9504,4521,514
700196
191,397
128, 717125
2,17416,4274,4348,131755
6,4272,61514, 380
5,742
64849636
129,806111844
15,3904,0628,294857
6,5731,75513,145
4,156535766612493313
192, 419 187, 712
14,0668,6723,553797
9,5232,5064,057
9,702307943
67,84855,241
775671
505
2,5018,3501,674
500
192,419
14,0658,8263,491692
9,4901,7243,568
7,442~W846
63,30452,777
-—604721
305
5,50212,809
844
219
187,712
132,066222668
15,5224,1168,406
8957,4523,389
16,521
7,138411832753462252
199,105
14,1858,9593,920743
9,5323,1144,757
11,986464820
67,99654,090
750
130
4,75311,038
368
300216
199,105
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REPOBT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUBBENCY 407
Abstract of reports since October 10, 192%y arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
NORTH DAKOTA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
165 banks
Apr. 6,1925
161 banks
June 30,1925
160 banks
Sept. 28,1925
158 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 ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection-Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies ___Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _Surplus fund . .All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidReserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _ _Certified checks outstanding ACashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits. _Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits. _• .United States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts).Notes and bills rediscountedLiabilities other than those above stated
Total - —
53,15879
13, 6389, 5572,9883,0464,784
11521,674
1,87231093
231225331
112,101
6,5903,163
92764
4,4689
3,450
6,83163
79641,03943,665
21465
39535210
112,101
53,30985
15,80511, 5782,9433,3564,524
15112,692
1,12929055
220219378
106, 734
6,4903,019
65426
4,337
1,930
4,32382
73638,98745,274
20764
23935016
106, 734
52, 22390
14,10611,4232,938
3,988104
9,388
94825642172217372
99,666
6,4402,92268620
4,319
1,342
3,248129597
34,19244,626
21164
31853913
53, 519193
13,54012,2002,9423,3344,496156
12,196
1,584284121268214607
105,654
2,93269017
4,192
1,717
3,66586
77139,54044,656
155
322503
18
105,654
67746°— 26f- -27
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408 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURBE2S"CY
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1984., arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
OHIO
{In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
340 banks
Apr. 6,1925
339 banks
June 30,1925
338 banks -
Sept. 28,1925
336 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts '_..Customer's liability account of "acceptances" _United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bank _._.Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection-Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies __. -- --Exchanges for clearing house -Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in »Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Beserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banks.--Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust corn-
Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding __Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowed.—Bonds and securities, other than United States, borrowedAgreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities soldBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bankLiabilities other than those above stated
280,64527750
56, 23192, 59918,5242,962
21, 9641,661
35,821
9, 4932,2141,333844
1,4891,013
323
55,67291, 91119, 8472,95821,6431, 791
31,891
9,8341,8 51,209699
1,428946
287, 75431315
54,10790,47721,7213,08722,1041,518
35,468
10,1691,8551, 029
7901, 4211,176
326
55,22491,26121,8793,168
22, 1111,361
36,876
10,3101,606896729
1,4221,061
527,120 530,248 533, 004 541, 310
39,18527, €8913, 726
43729,758
5541,203
6,897680
3,072218, 750169, 6581,2792,838
156
39,18027, 78215, 258
484
6591,262
7,273726
1,243222,196170, 6801,5902,610206
27,43214,248
43328,044
7501,022
6,8743, 516
1550
5,9404,493
22
Total.
783
527,120
357
530, 248
6401,385
227,723172, 245
8202,629242
32
6,0403,439
2312
3299
533,004
38,81537, .49115,664
47228,106
5671,708
7,113918
1,096231,579173,8201,2972,550244
6,4673,065
14
321
541,310
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KSPOBT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 409
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
OHIO—Continued
CINCINNATI
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
7 banks
Apr. 6,1925
7 banks
June 30,1925
7 banks
Sept. 28,1925
7 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _ _.OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances".United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc _.Banking house, furniture, and fixtures .Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bank.Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same place. _Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets „ _
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in „ „_.Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid]Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank" notes outstanding..Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and" trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstanding II]Cashier's checks outstanding.Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowed _ . . .Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above stated _
77,838984
21,00920, 3563, 334101
8,61710, 54614, 248
2, 8582,984213228386237
163, 148
13,1006,9505, 593
3527, 694
14,162
18, 3172. 0571,568
60, 65621, 2672,3053, 256
3501,397
Total-
1683,956
163,148
80,751
5620, 85720, 2723,547
948, 5179,6348,588
2,9692, 491363164291240
80,823286
19,94721, 6633, 564
937,9949,7408,480
2, 6523,221218179292219
158, 839 159,173
13,1006,9506,248263
5,81714, 623
17, 782503
1, 25160, 60323, 7213, 480 !1, 863
9551,562
19027
158,839
13,1006,9505,723
4535,821
14,292
18, 692600
1,19662,97824,800
7981,073
2,300203
86100
159,173
19, 22020, 6853,542
938,9389,9167,825
2, 3572, 536
77177292363
164, 293
13,1006,9506,386
4995581014,098
17,110447869
65,00225,0351,6031,973
2,6951, 672
12321
164, 293
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410 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
Abstract of reports since October 10, 192%, arranged by States and reserve cities-Continued
OHIO—Continued
CLEVELAND
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
3 banks
Apr. 6,1925
3 banks
June 30,1925
3 banks
Sept. 28,1925
3 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) __Overdrafts.. _.C ustomer' s liability account of'' acceptances "United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, e t c . .B anking house, furniture, and fixtures. _Other real estate owned, . .Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearinghouseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other a'ssets „.__•
58,68315
1,61415, 72215,3971,541
.64,89017
1,65918,05615,8821,548
63,23545
1,68716,12816,3731,554
Total-
Capital stock paid in ,Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued _.National-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banks _.Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits-Time deposits (including postal-savings deposits).United States deposits. __United States Government securities borrowed.._Bonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bankLiabilities other than those above stated
3,6612,2553,418
1,4661,594
195
2301,036
4,5931,905
1,1311,060
4,3492,6714,056
1,1962,318
469180
1,194
330180929
106,728 116, 427 115, 051
Total-
4,8003,0251,571565
4,5841,669
4,42162
2,47328,15237,4354,1593,335
125
2,3506,161
121,654
29146
106,728
4,8003,0251,650775
3, 5391,691
4,760
33,37341,8957,5162,436
125
4,8003,0401,639460
3,4872,023
5,485155469
35, 60545, 2433,7581,920
125
7,780
111,679
87191
116,427
4,800
31,804
42193
115,051
71,38774
1,71419,87912, 9541,595
384,6422,4913,881
1,157861
318180882
122, 053
4,8003,0401,769863
3,5321,954
4,705214335
38,52245,2755,2012,760
125
6,945
31,789
48173
122,053
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities-—Continued
OHIO—Continued
COLUMBUS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
7 banks
April 6,1925
7 banks
June 30,1925
7 banks
Sept. 28,1925
7 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts).-OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixtures:Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks 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 inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paidReserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstanding .Cashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits :_United States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedAcceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above s ta ted--
47,62615
3457,6579, 637.3,060
6526,271
8176,240
2,5361,618
227129166
50,4717
50010,10710, 7453,185
6525,8821,0236,211
2,1321,172
18910215015
86,996 | 92,543
4,7005,1751, 445
1213, 317
1763,646
6,867826
2,32542, 70410, 6661,4691,129
8191,266
345
Total _
4,7005,1751, 597
1182,994
1882,901
6,994206387
46, 61614, 6711,947
755
1,4501,334
510
50,8845
6307,7949,9273,991
2455,7711,7056,488
2,5811,164
108211150701
92,355
5,0005,6501,649117
2,992561
3,973
6,438117331
45,99614, 285
799
7001,826631701
92, 543 92, 355
55,9949
4287,72810, 5504,033252
5,9691,8156,281
2,72780451148150593
97, 532
5,0005,6501,873103
2,972699
3,921
7,472182217
46, 36316,8902,130624
1, 591824428593
97, 532
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OHIO—C ontinued
TOLEDO
[In thousands of dollars]
BESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcB anking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned..Lawful reserve with Federal reser ve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _ _.Exchanges for clearing houseOutside checks and other cash items _Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total _
LIABILITIESCapital stock paid in _Surplus fund __.All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding _..Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.
Dec. 31,1924
l b a n k
5,1923,1592,444
403
545361952
108172232513
13,397
5001,000
56077
488381114
61856
4313,6063,872
1,595
13, 397
Apr. 6,1925
1 bank
5,4313,6002, 568
483
87290
821
93172
82518
14,181
5001,000
53983
492329
9252
233,5305,214
642
8003
14,181
June 30,1925
1 bank
5,5563,6001,850
576535715
247203
192519
13,784
5001,000
58625
482550114
7231
164,6394,391
105
6502
13, 784
Sept. 28,^ 1 9 2 5
l b a n k
6,4743,6001,925
43922
619204628
12688172529
14,196
5001,000
62255
48220730
4522
134,4185,819
500
14,196
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Abntract of reports since October 10, 192.^ arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
OKLAHOMA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
390 banks
Apr. 6,1925
384 banks
June 30,1925
376 banks
Sept.. 28,1925
369 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts ---Customer's liability account of"acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc _Banking house, furniture, and fixtures _ .__Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection-Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and othor cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets—. _.
Total .
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _Surplus fund. _ __.All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Eeserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued ___National-bank notes outstanding...Due to Federal reserve banks . . . .Anaountdue to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified cheeks outstandingCashier's checfes outstanding.Demand deposits •_Time deposits (includiag postal savings deposits)..United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowed.Agreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities sold.
99,947407
103,271507
106,420
22,85520, 731
7,1813, 273
13,059303
68,456
3,118640
1,166507377661
.26, 70120,212
7,2093,300
12,127226
52,785
3,448374741414344352
27,09519,156«9653,203
11,766256
43, 991
805674297339300
242,681 232,011 224,246
17, 5954, 747
664405
7,41990
9,321
7,35332
7,582148,19037,279
354284
367
17,4504,6922,057
2336,835
4727,436
4, 75169
2,902141,40841,905
343238
1S1
16, 8554,5551,622
1516,726
335,616
4,207150
3,001135, 59641,021
266208
177
Bills payable (including all .obligations representingmoney borrowed other than rediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etc _.Liabilities other than those above stated
Total _
158544
663
228
242, 681
314694
58
68
232,011
7522,336
224,246
109,352575
229,11019,6697,0143,138
ll i 593224
37,594
2,759304784383330
222,617
16,5954,4751,961
836,516
215,791
4,27271
2,391135,13540,640
3822S4
165
23
1, 3392,419
7245
222, 617
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OKLAHOMA—Continued
MUSKOGEE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
3 banks
Apr. 6,1925
3 banks
June 30,1925
3 banks
Sept. 28,1925
3 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)__Overdrafts __.-United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther 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 banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _„_ _Exchanges for clearinghouse..Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets....
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _.Surplus fund TAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding _Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _ _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits _Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Total-
8,7744
2,955
272943165
2,503
209158
17,061
950300
4136
8422,562
92416
6496,5084,098
134
17,061
8,669
2,922614382310829138
1,270
113
15,624
9503029220771
1,755
50518
4635,9514,450127
220
15,624
8,3757
2,849579393300663289
1,518
146812153
15, 317
950305528
7711,658
45814357
5,5454,470114
614
1
15,317
122,856555393299765188
1,566
26864396337184
15,925
9503051164
7501,675
55814243
4,247125
185653
15,925
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 192J., arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
OKLAHOMA—Continued
OKLAHOMA CITY
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
8 banks
Apr. 6,1925
8 banks
June 30,1925
8 banks
Sept. 28,1925
8 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned. _Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies...Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treas-
urer __ _Other assets
34,13816
5,8106,9772,0871,0713,4726,905
22,367
3,1061,210
51,412
30
Total _
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in' Surplus fund.__ 1
All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding __Amount due to national banks _Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks oustanding. .Cashier's checks outstanding.Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsBonds and seeuries, other than United States, borrowed.Bills payable (including all obligations representing. money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash andoutstanding. „___'
Liabilities other than those above stated ,
4,3501,145
13070
59128,147
7,80019
3,66827,61514,407
444208
12
33,90923
8, 3658,2482,1471,2633,7824,820
11,155
2,745870
7786
15
35,14433
9,3435,5202,674
6644,1945,202
1,8131,333
12321
1511
78,135 75,148
i4,3501,155
35071
30017,798
5,22824
1,22331, 50115,293
619
15
Total . 78,135
4,6001,105
156164295
14,084
4,42344
1,50032,65715,395
490
75,148
32,11083
9,6016,6512,673706
3,7724,5957,390
1,12292710804
151
70,460
4,6001,105323179300
10,703
3,93940816
34,90512,890
18
425
70,460
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OKLAHOMA—Continued
TULSA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
6 banks
Apr. 6,1925
6 banks
June 30,1925
6 banks
Sept. 28,1925
6 banks
BESOURCE3
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts ...United States Government securities.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real Estate owned— _..Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies...-.._.._ .....Exchanges for clearing house.. ,Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsIfcedemptioin fund and due from United States Treas-
urer —
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _._Surplus fund -All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued .National-bank notes outstanding _Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies ,Certified checks outstanding-.Cashier's cheeks outstanding ;Demand deposits _Time deposits {including postal savings deposits)United States deposits--Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding _ , __.
263,4393f4014,145
7074,388
82311, 518
3,2371,102
67346
37
77, 228
4,9501,310
16437
73812, 379
7,81242
4,77832, 70812,178
132
Total.
46,91185
5,3883,2744,431
6385,503
92011, 031
2,99993755
37
82, 898
4,9501,310
21935
73512,443
2,69152
1,00045,69213, 529
242
77,228
48,65116
6,9372,9634,497
3605,8421,172
11, 741
4,310935
51146
37
87, 658
4,9501,310
42335
73311,172
3,74895
80650,54913,659
177
55,82636
7.1582, £424,729
3687,217
9548,776
3,84291063SO
37
92, 943
4,9501, 310
546106749
9,590
3,28751
706§7,06614,477
101
$7,858 92,943
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 19&4-, arranged by States and reserve cities—ContinuedOREGON
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
93 banks
Apr. 6,1925
93 banks
June 30,1925
93 banks
Sept. 28,1925
93 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of '' acceptances "United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned _.Lawfu 1 reserve with Federal reserve bank.__Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companiesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same place. _Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States
TreasurerOther assets __.
Total-
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund.All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes
paidReserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued.. _ _.National-bank notes outstanding. _Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand 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, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank. __ ILiabilities other than those above stated
42,9985610
9,84011,0783,2501,3114,065
239,471
. 1,51964200157
194
84, 304
6,4203,206
1033,591
1,15059598
44,59322,659
45
211308
110
43,614768
9,74311, 4873,3121,2763,934
399,231
1,30197243166
16467
84, 758
6,4203,225
949182
3,289
75175
66244,10322,535
90
1,0591,057
45,141903
9,60110, 7563,3961,2624,064
248,779
1,60672195155
16675
85, 385
6,4203,253
990115
3,189437
758117578
44,15222,826
109
8291,582
13
45,67914866
9,71311,6793,4281,233X 2 3 8
4010,241
1,346118234150
15675
88, 542
Total.. 84,304 84,758 85, 385
6,420
1,383104
3,099
1,30570526
47,07723,089
110
502
137
4023
88, 542
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OREGON—Continued
PORTLAND
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
5 banks
Apr. 6,1925
6 banks
June 30,1925
6 banks
Sept. 28,1925
6 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) __OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from nationaj banks
, Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-panies __„
Exchanges for clearing house.Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cashitemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets ._
Total .
LIABILITIES
. Capital stock paid in -Surplus fund . .All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstanding .__Cashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits. . . _.Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding _Acceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank „ _Liabilities other than those above stated _.
Total .
46, 76525
28319,60713,1032,897
2846,0602,0148,813
5,2493,333
18424811
141
109,017
2,5001,419
136160
6,623
6,506148
2,09543, 71938,307
150
47,6306460
20, 55513, 6334,491237
5,3772,1956,737
3,6242,2862062896
381
45,1056540
20,22614, 9974,589234
5,2843,2786,595
3, 7852,358
553598
778
107,771 107, 756
2,5531,333239110
6,417
• &497209
1,19941,96538,602
87
7,0002,5531,460149160
5,399
6,534302720
42,96340,286
152
9278
1,50028
109,017 107,771
13
107,756
63,25047525
22,70015, 5804,695266
5,9332,81411,329
6,0252,449
393978
952
137,009
7,6002,5541,900509160
7,364
2931,300
53,96049,185
142
1,125622
51576
137,009
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 192J., arranged by States and reserve cities-Continued
PENNSYLVANIA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,! 1924
EESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of ''acceptances".__United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc... _B anking house, furniture, and fixtures „Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bank _Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsEedemption fund and due from .United State Treas-
urerOther assets _
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in.. „..._«,.„Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstanding ^Cashier's checks outstanding _•_Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowedAgreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities soldBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding _Acceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bankLiabilities other than those above stated
Total.
822 banks
702,047241695
178,840450,076
45, 229•6.13159, 9884,853
100,129
7,7603,7551,7071,831
3,3141,172
1, 567, 768
84,409116, 65240,3632,59365,1262,3322,813
1,0883,551
470, 878738. 8994,187525
19,3064,964
21N 262
457744
1,567,768
Apr. 6,1925
820 banks
719,914289697
178, 212452,46945,8786,15559,4085,391
6.9062,7791,5451,503
3. 2121, 937
1, 584,194
84,809117,47046,1953,020
62, 2642,4002,477
8,5531,4013,710
462,346757, 085
8,394421
17,7914,337
47245
477752
1,584,194
June 30,1925
821 banks
739,368257553
170,947455,40247,163
60, 7935,353
89,115
5,9413,5961,6891,881
3,1751,939
Sept. 28,1925
822 banks
85,484119,98943,328
2,34262,0912,3432,213
9,0051,6733,842
464,008766, 331
3,413377
20,3725,584
55155
701
1,593,711
753,101373739
171,228455,98748,0506,676
58, 7615,404
93,054
5,8412,2781,5351,455
3,1522,248
1,593,711 1,609,882
85,884121,86248,918
2,78662,159
2, 5492,546
8,0411,2603,479
474,926764,355
4,778
348
200
620,0824,136
27331
524685
1,609,882
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PENNSYLVANIA—Continued
PHILADELPHIA
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOUKCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of " acceptances "United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bank __Items with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Gash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies __Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside cheeks and other cash items jRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets.... _
Total i
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _Surplus fund ___All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid-Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes o utstandingD u e to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and t rus t com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsT ime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits .__United States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding _Acceptances executed for customers, e t c . - -Acceptances executed b y other banks for account of this
bankLiabilities other than those above stated-
Total__
Dec. 31,1924
32 banks
455, 79713
17, 4074J8,91G87,13110,996
64551, 78745, 30152,131
14, 21439,9578,9783,376338
6,507
Apr. 6,1925
32 banks
843,488
28,98061, 75515, 5721,598G, 777
33962, 964
134, 7541,5845,756
403, 24076, 202
8, 362122
9,2206,112
5614, 864
3,5331,748
843, 488
467,02322
14, 55955,18492, 08410, 921
76740, 87536,67951, 330
14, 78131,9714, 7581,227339
3,137
825, 657
62,17516, 7941,7556,717247
66,454
119, 3892,0326,744
397, 37975, 28214, 286
122
6,8782,144
12,488
3,8161,890
825, 657
June 30,1925
32 banks
459,92768
11, 02446,50190,98011,001
69653, 49639, 84444,069
16,62534,0859,0684,195
3427,144
829, 065
29, 10563, 28016,174
1,8066,667
20959,845
118, 9631, 7845,739
410, 03376, 9615,875
179
14,3103,154
2358,485
3,6352,626
829,065
Sept. 28,1925
32 banks
492,06419
11, 59540, 64791, 38111,066
77549,95540, 79542, 739
13, 43229,2974, 0781, 549345
6,082
835, 819
29,70a63,65018,0782, 2246,805193
60, 232
108,1581,3607,096
409, 37885,4956,0735-53
16, 2085,598
1119,454
3,5761, 874
835,819
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PENNSYLVANIA—Continued
PITTSBURGH
[In thousands of dollars]
EESOUEGES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securities.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther 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 banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside 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 _Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued _National-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies __„Certified checks outstandingCashier' 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 rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank _ _Liabilities other than those above stated
Dec. 31,1924
Apr, 8,1925
14 banks 14 banks
192,32510
702147, 88671,22619, 4981,358
32, 64720, 40222, 040
6,94912, 519
132707
1,1633,041
532, 605
28, 55029,25011,3612,687
22, 539* 67, 508
61,203582
3,615229, 326
58, 0263,806
12, 064425
238702
Total.
723
532, 605
199,2809
969122, 87581,29919, 5391,316
34, 23516, 21023, 290
8,1509,816
77579623
2,666
520, 933
28,55029, 75012, 5992,16312, 24058, 270
59, 265715
2,588235, 528
60,13412,387
3,870824
285792
177796
520, 933
June 30,1925
14 banks
199,7749
1,043119, 55285,79519,530
1,31830, 97522, 82221,690
7, 3159,315
971,028
6323,292
524,187
28, 55029, 75013,423
1,88312, 22551, 718
55,072615
1,697243,169
68,4546,971
6,9101,365
5761,043
766
524,187
Sept. 28,1925
14 banks
205,7157
227114,43096, 04419,5381,586
36,13219, 7392O5 522
8,9015,599
78660670
2,574
532,422
28, 55029, 75013,9392,303
13, 26747,637
56,107628
1,495244,113
70,436
10, 721917
478227
1,465
532,422
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RHODE ISLAND
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
17 banks
Apr. 6,1925
17 banks
June 30,1925
17 banks
Sept. 28,1925
17 banks
BESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned.Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchange for clearing house.Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets .___ _
Total -
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund... _.._All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banks ,Amount due to National banks •- :Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of
this bank _Liabilities other than those above stated
40,5025
2918,07117, 2571,070
13,314390
5,475
2718013717239160
77,901
6,3205,0904,075358
4,691232
1,695113152
39,37513,932
418
539316
Total,
283
1825
77, 901
40,883
2568,87317,1971,069
13,318420
4,927
20970723
78, 223
6,3205,0904,305377
4,710111307
1,944350345
14,411542
514289
3260
78, 223
41, 633366
9,96117, 2191,069
13,278495
4,175
1677642734259150
79, 301
6,3205,3404,117389
5,10139164
1,801214332
39, 25315,027
329
405367
861
79,301
45,66810152
9,16415,9311,070
103,377530
4,117
1686032215264114
81,215
6,3205,3404,519365
5,165170210
1,320219159
41,01215,585
80224
5839
81,215
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
SOUTH CAROLINA
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts __Customer's liability account of " acceptances "United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc - . . . _Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned __Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust
companiesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplusfund _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding _Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banks _._Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies ...Certified checks outstanding _.Cashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits .Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts).__Notes and bills rediscountedAcceptances executed for customers, etc.Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bankLiabilities other than those above stated
Total.
Dec. 31,1924
79 banks
82,82169
1,75511, 9487,6704,2391,8935,291782
11,870
5,6711,037
436419363
2,670
Apr. 6,1925
74 banks
138,934
11, 5305,4341,361435
7,2271,0463,023
5,607104
1,18740, 05955,039
52593
1,5632,3031,755
643
138,934
81,64181
1,67011,1516,7834,5321,8364,7391,25711,016
4,461886361286337
1,804
132,841
11,1755,4082,129272
6, 5941,3032,468
4,995143442
37,00654, 2041,294
87
8762,2451,670
132,841
June 30,1925
75 banks
80,84265
50811,3786,9144,7231,9354,469
77910,173
3,963675334264335
2,156
129, 513
11, 2305,4461,770
3296,461
5002,172
4,619-229603
34, 611.55,363
701
1,2043,082
508
75514
129, 513
Sept. 28,1925
76 banks
80,837208
2,79811,8887,9554,8302,0715,0231,321
11,879
4,415802389417349
2,453
137, 635
11,2945,4572,112326
6,7601,4213,647
5,571232446
36,06255, 6771,019
92
146
1,497 '2,4822,758
115521
137,635
67746°—26f- -28
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SOUTH DAKOTA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
114 banks
Apr. 6,1925
113 banks
June 30,1925
111 banks
Sept. 28,1925
112 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _vUnited States Government securities. _Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking houser furniture, and fixturesOther 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 banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets _ _..
Total .
Capital stock paidin . .Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued. _National-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal-savings deposts)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowed.__Bills payable (Including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLiabilities other than those above stated _
48,737100
10, 5166,3112,3222,1763,856
20714,577
995246130278176184
90,811
5,2302,505
687133
3,5122,262
7,30778
97233,51732,284
399
Total _
2341,665
20
90,811
47,739107
11,3756,8462,2902,1503,789
29713,409
99122093287147176
89,916
5,1702,40366772
2,9392,287
7,036107594
33,51933,044
444
1901,420
18
89,916
46,62297
10,9257,2272,2852,1963,632292
10,658
92022292230144155
85,697
• 5,105. 2,331) 641
1032,8791,578
5,432116603
32,20032,744
344
2041,403
85,697
45,936162
11,7597,8832,2842,0253,738317
11,233
1,04118482224142172
87,162
5,0942,32864789
2,8121,870
5,7384&599
33,88032,194
4736
2801,099
9
87,162
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TENNESSEE
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts -United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned.Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Exchanges for clearing houseChecks 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.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-banknotes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banks _
• Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies - _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits.__Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits...United States Government securities borrowed...Bonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowed .-Agreements to repurchase United States Governmen-t
or other securities sold :_._Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other thanjediscounts)Notes and bills rediscounted -Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding __Liabilities other than those above stated
Total.
Dec. 31,1924
99 banks
95. 677-119
13, 2257,0235,437
6926,543
67018, 505
1,66292646743652987
151, 998
12, 3496,2101,766
42110, 527
5575, 037
7, 37137
55352,105
592266
307
1, 7493,153
102
151, 998
Apr. 6,1925
98 banks
96,533178
14,4917, 0775,462
7036,0221,049
18,169
1,37994736825252480
153, 234
12,3566,1162,165
30210, 429
6715,858
7,61157
41352,14549,880
1,653316
321
1,2841, 514
143
153, 234
June 30,1925
98 banks
98, 258111
12,8256,6955,506
7956,058
93016, 230
1,34078941031452694
150, 881
12, 3696,1291,977
36610,387
9074,225
5, 96143
29151,09751,711
484316
321
1,6822,478
137
150,881
Sept. 28,1925
99 banks
101,859257
12,8427,0995,577798
6,1831,13317,244
1,5805783912G852565
156, 399
12, 5196,1502,595220
10,334523
4,751
7,621136321
53, 55553,125
758329
388
60
1, 3071,595
1120
156,399
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TENNESSEE-Continued
MEMPHIS
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts..United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, e t c .Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems 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 placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-
Total _ ._.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund _ _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid-Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banks.Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies •Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding-Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscoustedLiabilities other than those above stated
Total
Dec. 31,1924
2 banks
11,6813
996897933'
51,032
7822,966
1,220623
23210
21,182
1,1001,000
38517
2001,112
3,96227
1217,9925,182
52
32.
21,182
Apr. 6,1925
2 banks
11,6023
1,442640921
51,031
6292,197
880389
17910
19,829
1,1001,000
32762
199801
3,4431376
7,3455,380
36
47
19,829
June 30,1925
2 banks
11,5863
1,443522921
16877507
1,495
678292
13510
18, 386
1,1001,050
28533
200719
2,2511983
6,9675,574
46
59
18,386
Sept. 28,1925
2 banks
12,6184
1,7211,140
92116
1,002820
1,822
1,776947• 2
5410
22,853
1,1001,050
27361
2001,114
4,26247
1697,7665,397
37
81050067
22,853
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TENNESSEE—Continued
NASHVILLE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
5 banks
Apr. 6,1925
5 banks
June 30,1925
5 banks
Sept. 28,1925
5 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)- _.Overdrafts _Customer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned _Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same place..Outside checks and other cash items _Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total..
LIABILITIESCapital stock paid inSurplus fund—All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued.. _National-bank notes outstanding .Amount due to national banks..Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding _Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)..United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank _ __Liabilities other than those above stated.
36,2401163
2,8823,2411, 531127
2,9773,2482,896
1,79561717620312375
56, 205
3,8002,800534133
2,4563,835
8,96156147
20,13612,412
161
Total..
4297
202
56, 205
37,3452688
3,0452,2111,557133
2,8573,2553,521
1,7006809720313243
56, 893
3,9002,900413156
2,6233,817
9,31411889
19, 54813, 296
312
77
79242
56, 893
40,3473174
3,7092,9411,872126
3,9883,0313,628
1,54556424629013176
62, 599
3,9002,950379201
2,6003,129
9,25360625
21, 46314, 034
177894
6751,930
7
67255
62,599
43,42628233
3,5172,9791,900146
2,8873,4323,256"
2,01150713417913285
64, 852
3,9002,950588198
2,6103,041
815167
21, 50014,137
43773
2,1772,936
2
231
64,852
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TEXAS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 311924
531 banks
Apr. 6,1925
537 banks
June 30,1925
598 banks
Sept. 28,1925
608 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _C ustomer 's 1 lability account of'' acceptances "United States Government securities ..Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking 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 bankAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies... _ _Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside check* and other cash itemsRedemption fcmd 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.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued..National-bank notes outstanding _Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstandingCashier's cheeks outstandingDemand deposits. _Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits __United States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowed... _Agreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities sold__.Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and billsrediscounted... _Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above stated
250, 55498491
45,91016,83413, 5957,204
24,2242,595
112, 201
7,863413
2,3191,6031,256
524
487,675
43,47724,3998,068
67224,783
49021,286
21,637175
7,565287, 59643,794
1,237150
131
Total .
1,432245
91441
487,675
257,790922
753,29614,94613,7027,431
23,6;501,930
95,705
7,113513
1,3161,2271,210
443
272,567794
852,04815,19814,9157,937
22,0191,54S
72,682
6,300523
1,1901,0291,214
565
481,201 470,537
43,46224,48310, 770
35423,874
40920,281
17,619201
3,573281,18149,2882,988
198
126
1,466710
87
203
481,201
46, 93725,09110,634
39023,829
22914,385
11,187275
3,052271,68252*8031,773
240
76
1894,117a, 281
138
246
470,537
282,9731,654
3451,70915,60215,1777,936
24,0902,150
4631,4841,4781,187
500
502,930
47,37124,99211,894
44923,505
99118,141
14,00291
3,075294,76251,9962,959280
76
233
4,7963,037
634240
502, 930
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TEXAS—Continued
DALLAS
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
6 banks
Apr. 6,1925
7 banks
June 30,1925
8 banks
Sept. 23,1925
8 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc _ _Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned _..Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseCheeks on other banks in same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies __Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above stated
Total .
78,379134
1,30213,9263,7803,578
2088,32011,03511,267
3,62096609225142
78,867377258
21, 9103,8684,210163
7,1218,20411,299
3,9722,119
22423205142
142,459 143,160
9,1502,5732,514444
4,47628,024
15, 805170
5, 50854, 48013, 4903,653
275590
51,302
12,1502, 9232,951344
4,07719,833
12,991102
1,86961,15615,9348,474
10258
142,459 143,160
79, 30272
18, 5523,5454,561160
7,9357,55710, 621
3,4032,211
33506205141
138,804
11,9003,1503,125467
3,97415,398
10, 52271
2,12066, 43417, 4284,181
34
138,804
631,055
20,0975,2454,672299
8,39710, 71312,234
3,9922,688
8867238148
157,580
11,9003,1503,758493
4,71323,827
14,379110
2,87767,01316, 7747,413
1171,055
1
157, 580
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 192'4, arranged by States and reserve cities—-Continued
TEXAS—Continued
EL PASO
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
2 banks
Apr. 6,1925
2 banks
June 30,1925
3 banks
Sept. 28,1925
3 banks
EESOUECES
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 bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection-Cash in vault ar d amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges 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 fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid-Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banks .Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies ___ _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits __ .Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsBills 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--
13,04713
6492,2161,7831,301
521,5491,0302,804
6192431911803813
25,728
1,3003501422
755'814
1,55317
34712,4906,585119
490114
1649
13,232
2,3081,5141,278
591,422664
2,936
461137127260387
24,817
1,30035013819743860
1,8574
34012,3555,978
14,6393
2972,7841,3501,287
971,845602
2,147
2672161091983877
25,956
1,5003701502
745918
77819284
12,8106,610611
853
297
13,385
3642,4772,0091,289108
1,334730
3,019
415149100483830
25, 502
1,50037017918755631
89715269
12,0496,4021,019
1,025
364
25,728 24,817 25,956 25,502
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
TEXAS—Continued
FOET WORTH
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
6 banks
Apr. 6,1925
6 banks
June 30,1925
6 banks
Sept. 28,1925
6 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 bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies.. __ _Exchanges'for clearing house __ __.Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets _._ _
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _ _Surplus fund.. „ _ _All other updiyided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued.National bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies...Certified checks outstanding _„.Cashier's checks outstanding.Demand depositsTime 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, etcLiabilities other than those above stated
44,733117663
5,1111,8682,638923
5,0667,77811,928
2,86491122632910078
85,333
3,9502,350
72459
1,981455
20,789
15,03715
7,85223,3207,705
306
Tota l .
1663126
85,333
43,208126210
8,5132,404
7995,1165,2099,348
1,82053113922510018
80,455
3,9502,450807131
1,969366
15,231
10,80315573
33,1019,319672726
1210131
80,455
37,97465
8,3802,1662,639904
4,4944,4628,675
1,81199812222610015
73,031
4,3502,50027493
1,981395
11,011
5,38410825
34,9459,903235701
297
124
73,031
37,738140
8,2173,0783,022618
3,8165,6817,355
1,15665319831410025
72, 111
4,4502,500454194
1,991443
9,984
6,02810652
33,4389,666218701
850392
138
72, 111
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TEXAS—Continued
GALVESTON
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances" _TJnited States Government securities .Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc .Banking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned.I/awful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection .Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _ „_-Exchanges for clearing houseOutside 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.B-eserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued _National bank notes outstanding3>ue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's cheeks outstanding _3>emand deposits -Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits . _ ._.XJnited States Government securities borrowedBills payable {including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts). .Notes and bills rediscountedAcceptances executed for customers, etc
Total
Dec. 31,1924
4 banks
21,4375424
3,71895876876
1,6581,1982,889
1,4611,600
826815 i
36,006
1,600600205101
1,336298/'
7,4S8
5,8962
1517,265
11,00733
•
24
36,006
Apr . 6,1925
4 b a n k s
20,9291412 •
3,8081,388
92376
2,079439
3,261
1,20156049 :6741
34,907
1,80060017462
1,314182
5,553
S, 80915
1167,160
11, 585375150
12
34,907
June 30,1925
4 banks
18,21922
4,0981,294 ;
97574
1,288571
2,291
474610466833
30,063
1,800610154151
1,320234
3,359
3,8125
117
11,891172150
30,063
Sept. 28,1925
4 banks
18,96145
4,3301,385
©7874
1,022641
3,280
1,1041,075
866814
33,063
1,800610218225
1,336228
5,298
5,0504
765,907
11,424262150
375100
33,063
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
TEXAS—Continued
HOUSTON
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsC usfcomer 's liability account ofl' acceptances "United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned ___Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies_. ___.Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption 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.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banks _ _Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies . . . „Certified checks ou ts tanding . . . . . . . ,Cashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits .,United States Government securities borrowedAgreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities sold.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
standing. ____Acceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above stated _.
Total.
Dec. 31,1924
10 banks
77,82573
1,24211, 8697,0145,221513
9,1776,543
14,226
2,7513,3191,501
379180144
141, 977
7,9503,6302,116
3243,565
18,573
18,24576
2,90957,16123,472
202500
1,050642
1,242320
141,977
Apr. 6,1925
10 banks
77,63161
30812,7617,4285,363
3408,4275,771
14, 943
2,8591,488709232lib193
138, 689
7,9503,6302,620379
3,45615,222
17,27659
1,44759,26725,4311,123
300
308221
June 30,1925
10 banks
76,07276
11,3517,6995,554
3087,6185,72211,095
3,1952,428778291180227
132, 594
8,0503,9452,190
4223,521
11,176
12,03152
2,23761,28026,565
532
250
60
3
•'290"
132,594
Sept. 28,1925
10 banks
78,08429
32810,3668,0115,583
3218,2616,545
16,118
3,9502,360
954485180196
141,771
8,0503,9302,471391
3,55017,373
17,309116
2,36757, 55326,868
730
250
200
2328283
141, 771
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TEXAS—Continued
SAN ANTONIO
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
8 banks
Apr. 6,1925
8 banks
June 30,1925
8 banks
Sept. 28,1925
8 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts.._Customer's liability account of'' acceptances "United States Government securities.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned..Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due fromUnited States Treasurer.Other assets --
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in__Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued _National-bank notes outstanding.Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State 1)anks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits.--Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, e tc . -Liabilities other than those above stated
29,01222021
6,6201,9663,214786
3,2941,2417,461
1,7007731987
'20276
30,1624512
5,6271,6203,210834
3,0681,1037,093
1,4186863162150113
56, 692 55, 234
4,7501,715421133
3,980210
3,288
5,12634704
24,87010,948
36411
4,7501,715587164
1823,201
4,63042364
26, 2139,72649445
Total.
21117
56,692
12151
55,234
28, 442639
4,8491,2473,341703
3,231782
6,765
1, 6055901676126110
51, 955
4,7501,715525104
2,475192
2,378
3,524. 29559
25, 7429,489344
189
102
51, 955
29, 316
-14,8211,0833,381710
3,086893
7,3081,5194551873125123
52,965
4,7501,715686156
2,471158
2, 798
3,93331
. 32226,0089,41939248
2175
52, 965
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924> arranged by States and reserve cities-Continued
TEXAS—Continued
WACO
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts.United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned -Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection-Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies __ .Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same place-Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Other assets
Total--
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in __Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid-Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued-National-baiik notes outstanding __. _Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banks. _ __ _.Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits __Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)-;United States deposits.-. _Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLiabilities other than those above stated _
Total _ •_.
Dec. 31,1924
5 banks
12,04717
2,673708475201
1,270806
4,637
40652720
1976562
24, 111
1,950515310
141,242
2112,919
1,3998
42210, 8604,186
35
40
24, 111
Apr. 6,1925
5 banks
13,11037
2. 767' 781490207
1,378660
3,405
313247
10578566
23,613
1,950515450
121,672
752,412
1,1292153
10, 7604,488
30
40
6
23,613
June 30,1925
5 banks
12,61633
2,455995504219
1,258348
2, 379
22515913448582
21,415
1,950515440
161,690
791,632
4808
1029,6944,651
18
140
21,415
Sept. 28,1925
5 banks
12,29732
2,555945511202
1,092625
2,389
40421150318577
21, 506
1,950515526
181,687
2291,967
6664
1448,4654,761
20
190364
21, 506
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UTAH
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
14 banks
Apr. 6,1925
14 banks
June 30,1925
14 banks
Sept. 28,1925
14 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _ _ _United States Government securities.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixtures _Other real estate owned. ._Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankCash in vault and amount due^rom national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks aaid other cash items _ _Redemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets...
Total.
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund »All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding .Amount due to national banks-..Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies___-Certified checks outstanding _Cashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscounted _
Total.
5,9326
1,163586385108513
1,542
10, 705
800348
9588
46162
4,6654,018
12
10,705
6,1248
1,164518392102393619
1492414304
9, 541
800328100115891
57
353,3494,103
15117
9,541
6,222
1,166556395107395520
1381412
9,560
1197
58911
745
272112
9,560
6,0769
1,118619396110362722
1323115271
9,618
80033113811538
1133
663,3404V124
94
9,618
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UT AH—C ontinued
OGDEN
[In thousands of dollars]
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..Gash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies . - -Exchanges for clearing house . . __G hecks on other banks in the same plaoe.Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer-Other assets _._ .
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in .. . __Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding _ _Amount due to national banks.Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies .Certified checks outstandingCashier's cheeks outstanding-Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)Notes and bills rediscounted
Total .-
Dec. 31,1924
3 banks
5,4479
1,1751,130
470300644198
1,093
783216
17
394
11,516
850250262
774825
9279
845,4422,093
11, 516
Apr. 6,1925
3 banks
5,253
1,1751,037
470300577253944
242132
213394
10, 445
85025059
212768586
7956
714, 7582,099
10, 445
June 30,1925
3 banks
5,04810
1,210570472312534153936
216136
12397
9,655
85025083
207765461
8091056
4,3301,768
66
9,655
Seot. 28,1925
2 banks
4,4818
941755393314402366
1,041
338156
10342
9, 241
75015079
228668972
9013
474,0251,315
103
9, 241
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UTAH—Continued
SALT LAKE CITY
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
4 banks
Apr. 6,1925
4 banks
June 30,1925
4 banks
Sept. 28,1925
4 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) __OverdraftsUnited States Government securities..Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcB anking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned.Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets
Total _
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United Stp*tes deposits _.Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding _Liabilities other than those above stated
18,43124
4,5193,794999145
2,2112,0273,848
1,1251,817
51949359
39,237
1,90091038226
1,8143,235
6,56494
52117,6116,113
35
Total.
32
39,237
19,46531
4,3223,4281,005168
2,0601,5983,026
71673377406858
36, 795
1,90091042840
1,3121,626
5,67915297
16,1807,957
28
250150
23
36,795
18,47520
3,9123,7041,007177
2,1592,0881,778
86181580335356
35,218
1,90091045765
1,0371,615
5,38088327
15, 5747,078
34
300417
2115
35,218
18,13333
3,8193,7171,007140
2,1172,2583,018
657568117325355
35,724
1,90091055878
1,0502,737
5,6,8
22616,2826,284
31
249
35,724
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Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—ContinuedVERMONT
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
46 banks
Apr. 6,1925
46 banks
June 30,1925
46 banks
Sept. 28,1925
46 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdiafts j _United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc.-.Banking house, furniture, and fixtures__Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems 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.. _Exchanges for clearing house. -Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets _
30,87322
6,15316, 6411,061
742,318
5693,674
195
104158219331
Total _ 62,392
LIABILITIES
Capital stock pa id inSurplus fund , _ _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier 's checks outstandingDemand deposits __;.__Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingLiabilities other than those above s ta ted.
5,0602,8121,891
504,345
17010
1,72053
21416,42628, 021
14610
27
1,027299
111
Total _ 62,392
31,33021
6,13216,6101,080
832,033
5612,957
139
96144219238
61, 643
5,0602,8272,224
834,31815021
1,55523446
14, 62628,178
15110
27
1,339477
1127
61,643
32, 71528
6,01516,7271,089
822,252792
3,197
2012
101186218282
63,887
5,0002,9081,968
434,29913815
1,28550259
16,81428,641
10510
27
1,308833
124
63,887
32,97952
6,03317,5681,102
882,395611
3,261
2512
102153217302
65,116
5,0602,9082,317
744,289
13628
22268
18,17528,954
9710
27
776
126
65,116
67746°— 26t 29
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[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
176 banks
Apr. 6,1925
176 banks
June 30,1925
175 banks
Sept. 28,1925
175 banks
KESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of "acceptances"—United States Government securities _Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking 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 1Exchanges for clearing house --Checks on other banks in the same place—Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treas-
urerOther assets
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _..Surplus fundAll other*undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding.Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstanding _ _Cashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits..-United States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding ._.Acceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above stated
Total - -
198,745132
1,88428,20017,0059,6361,54710,9104,81121, 591
2,3651,239675
280
300,975
23,69217,4244,7531,07619, 4981,7295,512
6,914532882
91,443111, 6451,987666
21
3,7346,833
22,341291
200,497131
1,44428,32216,5619,9031,82410,4604,71618,591
2,530999664597
934245
201,233127978
27,95616, 94410,0101,80811,1474,44816,237
1,9791,123688900
938314
206, 5401ST417
28,29617,35010, ISO1,82210,9384,95617, 649
2,3441, 339549625
945269
298,418 296,830 304, 322
24,02217,8145,9101,09618,5511,6834,791
6,188479811
87,099114, 2822, 247361
13
3,8317,304
21,664270
23,97917, 7885, 2111,007
18,5931,8854,113
519952
86,421114,7151,722445
13
4,8508,755
21,003280
24,07917,6»56,4011,05918, 7151. 6444,351
5,581432664
89,069115, 5342,210421
13
6,1369, 595
1417295
300,975 298,418 296,830 304,322
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 441
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
VIRGINIA-Continued
RICHMOND
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
6 banks
Apr. 6,1925
6 banks
June 30,1925
6 banks
Sept. 28,1925
6 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _.Overdrafts _Customer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securities _Other bonds, stocks securities, e tc .Banking house, furniture, and fixtures _Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies.._ _Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items __Redemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets „ _ __._
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued.__National-bank notes outsandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies „Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks oustandingDemand deposits mTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscounted ___Acceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above stated
1,6885,1264,7141,877244
5,1749,4675,388
3,8103,293
309579130
107,210
Total-
6,3006,2402,317353
1,57714, 795
12,995958468
35,96819,528
840440
1,3001,1261,688317
1Q7,210
71,74424
2,0934,7254,8971,898223
4,44211,0953,623
2,5391,236
324058120
108, 789
6,3006,2402,519472
1,13214,508
12,727461140
33,31520,6371,855
15
3,325
2,093357
108,789
67,75414
1,2603,4494,3421,893200
4,4888,2603,878
2,5691,428
366958118
99,816
6,3006,2402,494332
1,15112,014
10,025937174
34,68620,975
66815
1,5006S9
1,260342
99,816
78,45914
1,0223,5424,8451,934177
5,67112,5414,352
3,14991455
146
116,968
6,3006,24G2,691404
1,14913,729
13,800381397
42,85220,821
871
2,2153,7321,022364
116,968
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442 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
Abstract of reports since October 10, 192 j . , arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
WASHINGTON
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
99 banks
Apr. 6,1925
99 banks
June 30,1925
100 banks
Sept. 28,1925
101 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _Customer's liability account of"acceptances".United States Government securities. __Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
60,908195
916,16921,0384,8061,3936 ^
Exchanges for clearing house ___.Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets..
14,570
1,903481415363181243
Total . 128,692
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund _All other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banks.. _Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowed ._Agreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities sold __ __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
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above stated
8,2903,7981,032194
3,491
1,187
1,929112667
58,6474?, 844
601218
Total .
217423
19
32
128,692
64,339664
16,68521,8395,2071,1736,081
8113,433
1,621545478227176211
65,6054612
16,02721,6835,2231,1486,000
7412,913
1,556461333486174240
132,166 131,981
8,5903,5411,019219
3,459
993
2,302227608
63,12646, 722
636
20
8,6653,578991155
3,44035845
1,797484624
61,10447,372
496
331227
132,166
1, 548638
11228
131,981
65,557918
16,12822,1085,2771,1716,141132
14,842
1,810555359267182304
134,932
8,8653,6151,708179
3,5602
961
2,01292696
63,81847,461
46120
27
693731
1822
134,932
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 443
Abstract of reports since October 10, 192^ arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
WASHINGTON—Continued
SEATTLE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
8 banks
Apr. 6,1925
8 banks
June 30,1925
8 banks
Sept. 28,1925
8 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts __Customer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc _.Banking house, furniture, and fixtures -.Other real estate owned ._. _._Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems 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-
paniesExchanges 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 fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banks _Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust corn-
Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits-Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits.--United States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters 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.
54,87841
47219, 90816, 3723,081
3367,6743,416
11,816
9,2663,660
282390168485
132, 245
6,0002,8431,810
3493,3576,490
10, 451361
1,46960,77634,9111,794
740
202
19532
133
132, 245
61, 06359
50723, 63614, 5873,254
3238,0602,945
10, 385
5,1833,438
244735168581
60,39444180
24,38714,8773,385301
6,812
9,741
5,8834,350205
135,168 135, 253
6,0002,9431,779313
3,3566,175
10, 215434
2,07162, 43434, 2623,791
39
22581
6,0002,9451,842262
3,3566,258
10, 5641,3572,588
61, 79234,4011,997495
8504
36354
153 152
135,168 135,253
51377
23,33213,6853,333301
7,4653,22910, 335
5,9633,816182384168589
136, 893
6,2002,9972,427334
3,3567,212
10,576384
1,85060,51634,677
495
900214
49604
184
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Abstract of reports since October 10 r 1921+, arranged by States and reserve cities-—Continued
WASHINGTON—Continued
SPOKANE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
4 banks
Apr. 6,1925
4 banks
June 30,1925
4 banks
Sept. 28,1925
4 banks
RESOUKCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of''acceptances''United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets _ _
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies ,_Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsNotes and bills rediscounted _._ __.Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding _.Acceptances executed for customers, etc
28,02749
3,4832,8621, 573122
2,1301,4313,762
490636
831
125149
44,878
2,90064283
2132,4752,960
4,40233
22413, 37517,514
51
27r5995324
3,7113,1131,570
1082,1451,0913,142
461481
1222
130100
43, 762
Total. 44,878
2,900642125243
2,5772,003
3,61035
17914, 70416,239
65403
1324
43, 762
27,1952711
3,5133,0401,560114
1,9451,170
465443641132
43,109
2,900642110252
2,6061,442
3,90157189
13, 59916,465
41
11
43,109
27,1273547
3,4662,6471,565116
1,9911,5393,834
8494771137132171
44,044
2,900643288219
2,6312,645
3,86734229
13,79716,201
29516
47
44,044
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY 445
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
WEST VIRGINIA
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
124 banks
Apr. 6,1925
123 banks
June 30,1925
124 banks
Sept. 28,1925
124 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc.-B anking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned _Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems 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 . .Exchanges for clearing houseChecks 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__AD other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Keserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstanding..Due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstanding _Cashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits-. _.Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowed _.Bonds and securities, other than United States, bor-
rowedAgreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities soldBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLiabilities other than those above stated
133,413126
20,32615,3867,048759
8,3592,40912,880
1,369604407471546402
204, 505
13,42611, 2564,516460
10,584966
2,473
4,148253
1,31675,45864,782
9352,510
128,173106
20,34415,6487,115795
8,1931,38315,260
1,249382369298525402
200, 242
13,36111, 2395,283
47910,339
7582,585
5,312301534
75, 78466,4481,279
566
Total .
8,9782,340
104
204, 505
4,4691,413
112
200, 242
128,64192
19,51316,0077,447754
7,8281,79512,319
1,201387360389526407
197, 666
13,41611,7564,596536
10,259642
1,858
1,03073,09967,487
812551
5,5452,073
62
197, 666
128,610133
19,46215,9817,701749
7,7641,70314,659
1,268370S46300522420
199,988
13, 50511, 7335,472501
10, 289748
2,437
4,494241691
73.65067,722
479540
18
5,9621,452
54
199, 988
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446 BEPOET OF THE COMPTEOLLER OF THE OUEKENCY
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—Continued
WISCONSIN
[In thousands of dollars]
BESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of" acceptances "United States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned .._Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets
Total.LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDue to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstanding...Cashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States depositsUnited States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts) __Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding. _Acceptances executed for customers, etcLiabilities other than those above stated
Total .
Dec. 31,1924
150 banks
141, 749127
627, 29743, 2158,9371,6479,8911,191
23, 902
3,094577
1,022538586377
264,156
17, 615
4,317727
11,65942
685
8,280121980
83,286123,822
1,01540
6831,693
6491
264,156
Apr. 6,1925
151 banks
150,578178
426,64646,0519,0031,763
11,096937
24,178
3,406626950381549439
276, 785
17,6408,7474,845
77310,924
831,788
9,824436892
92, 912124, 849
1,11141
457
4566
276,785
June 30,1925
150 banks
148,66614710
25, 74847, 3638,8521,957
10, 798919
21,113
2,731515804462547432
271, 064
17, 6058,7304,663
54210,839
391,067
8,965298782
88,027126, 376
84136
781951
210
510
271,064
Sept. 28,1925
150 banks
146,470173
926, 42849, 2878,9442,028
10, 537653
22,150
2,812455683393549378
271, 949
17, 6058,7115,430839
10,88734
1,065
9,391289697
87, 233126, 8101,385
32
440582
29
271,949
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E.EPOET OF THE COMPTBOLLEB OF THE CUEEBNCY 447
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1921+, arranged by States and reserve cities-Continued
WISCONSIN-Continued
MILWAUKEE
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
6 banks
Apr. 6,1925
7 banks
June 30,1925
7 banks
Sept. 28,1925
7 banks
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)Overdrafts _ _Customer's liability account of "acceptances"United States Government securities _Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcB anking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection-Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchangesfor clearing house .Cheeks on other banks in the same place _Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States TreasurerOther assets _ _
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundAll other undivided profits,.less expenses and taxes paid-Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingDae to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Oertified cheeks outstandingCashier's checks outstanding _.. .__Demand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits _Bills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstandingAcceptances executed for customers, etcAcceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bankLiabilities other than those above stated. _
Total _.
93,65532
11312,0188,1854,196227
9,2274,27413, 555
5,6143,734212538187
156, 633
9,2006,0001,821738
3,722746
7,977
19, 665164662
70, 89432,0011,182
760413
2020
93555
103,85874176
10, 7219,0134,244227
9,2902, 356
10, 035
5,2422,974
75543171360
159, 359
9,4006,0402,178739
3,4301,607
20,932187598
68, 53431, 571
902
2603,229
31222
154676
101, 6053319
10,6679,9944,254232
8,9173,11911,314
5,3812,676104728178427
159, 648
9,4006,0502,2-47683
3, 5211,1027,327
19, 748257613
70,72032, 4851,373285
3,155
3015
4633
102, 58134.41
11, 51310, 2754,254232
9,0572,760
5,2272,054
74602178456
158, 974
9,4006,0502,662871
3,5411, 3557,680
20,155209477
68, 56932, 8571,113
8102,580
41574
156,633 159,359 159, 648 158, 974
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448 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
Abstract of reports since October 10, 1924, arranged by States and reserve cities—
Continued
WYOMING
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) 1Overdrafts.- _ _United States Government securities __.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate owned.-Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection..Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States Treasurer.Other assets _
Total -
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies. .Certified checks outstanding.Cashier's checks outstanding _Demand deposits. _ ._.Time deposits (including postal savings deposits)United States deposits..United States Government securities borrowedBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLetters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash and
outstanding
Total I
Dec. 31,1924
32 banks
22,36333
4,8243,2071,433334
2,496
11,001
734205
2,6751,745
43812
1,8311,302
1,85221
34123,93412,457
10312
9082
Apr. 6,1925
32 banks
22,49328
4,9523,1791,432
4001,983
116,472
47019978668755
41, 905
2,7251,701
43322
1,728885
1,50031
17819, 78312, 706
111
41,905
June 30,1925
32 banks
22, 55333
5,5743,2721,431
4332,085
226,721
50517552528741
43,035
2,7251,701
40638
1,738850
1,28575
22321, 22712, 567
116
43,036
Sept. 28,1925
32 banks
23,09555
5,6543,4911,433
4392,037
257,050
65515486898862
44,413
2, 7251,701
45636
1,731697
1,51835
33522,25912,694
110
4175
44,413
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TABLE N O . 60.—Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in each Federal reserve district at date of each report during year endedSeptember 28, 1925
DECEMBER 31,1924
[In thousands of dollars]
DistrictNo.l(383
banks)
DistrictNo. 2(711
banks)
DistrictNo. 3(666
banks)
[
DistrictNo. 4(752
banks)
DistrictNo. 5(555
banks)
DistrictNo. 6(382
banks)
DistrictNo. 7(1,055banks)
DistrictNo. 8(492
banks)
DistrictNo. 9(785
banks)
DistrictNo. 10(1,033banks)
DistrictNo. 11
(645banks)
DistrictNo. 12(584
banks)
Total
States(8,043
banks)
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _Overdrafts, — , , *___ _.Customer's liability account of acceptance^..United States Government securities, etcOther bonds, stocks, and securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve banks..Items with Federal reserve banks in process
of collection _Cash in vault __. __Amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and
trust companies in the United StatesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United
States TreasurerOther assets.
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _Surplus fund:.Undivided profits less expenses, interest, and
taxes paidReserved for taxes., interest, etc., accrued-_--National-bank notes outstandingAmount due to Federal reserve banks
1,036,013321
47,878172, 725273,54148, 7424,596
96,637
47,58733,86468,114
11, 32838, 2891,4607,239
2,66130,113
2,981,994542
138,831738, 945946,046
76, 5215,641
470,645
117,32271,14467,958
39,485706,42240,27512,942
4,912139,373
1,007,327185
18,107192,851440,07845,4615,332
100,034
52,31039,22582,484
19,76344,73910, 2125,050
2,9467,555
1,008,201553
3,086323, 371370,641
69, 0307,633
101,262
36,83941,53496,060
27,89522, 6232,9092,607
5,0005,865
804, 664516
8,867129. 453106,83944,0209,261
58,573
36,18625,96767,567
25,20621,0924, 5593,838
3,1944,353
525,442684
2,07974,07871, 53528,0315,785
42,917
17,46720,26476,988
38,3099,3132,9113, 374
2,1531,438
1,675,6191,553
11,023293.090299 06576,78017,505
187,856
57,04861,876
186,246
66, 35467,7887,2678,712
4,53816,086
546,655767753
90.496119; 77521, 2844,847
51,356
26,39715,94470,674
37,45113,5861,6352,092
2,1391,446
575, 670566
3,131135, 826118,51323,47213,47251,130
8,46319, 593
111, 384
27,90610,7511,3676,572
1,6693,573
731,6321,270
1136,350119,39938, 20613,89985,305
29,98728,546236,821
48,55716,9424,5406,089
2,0581,079
577,0971,7404,06298,24239,96435,05211,30058,882
32,94622,544161,322
27,36612,0984,6393,677
2,2971,886
845,7411,0966,910
198,075169,36944, 5769,68589,789
24,38127,766122,383
60,88432,9723,2048,419
2,71710, 671
12,316,0559,793
244,7282, 583, 5023,074,765551,175108,956
1,394,386
486,933408,267
1,348,001
430, 504996, 61584,97870,611
36, 284223,438
1,921,108 6,558,998
108, 56185,639
48, 9404,57652, 4444,260
260, 083306,615
132, 64916, 63996,45310, 553
,073,659
98, 558155,705
46. 4913', 28257,9143,597
2,125,109
127, 565117,118
51,1815,77098,8811,235
1,354,155
93,15469,954
24,3093, 96061,3748,79^
922,768
63,16038, 585
13, 4931,729
42,610864
3,038,406 1,007,297
179,303112,722
45, 59010, 27690, 2851,124
69, 92334,338
16, 4522,38042,492
184
1,113,058
63,44334,189
12,4324,117
32, 7449
1, 500,681 1,095,114 1,658,638 24,368,991
86, 92841, 561
13,0833,49340,534
29
81,337
14,8581,963
45, 2791,980
102,12152,862
22,8112,59053,323
560
1, 334, 0361,088, 220
442, 28960, 775714, 33333,188
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TABLE N O . 60.—Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in each Federal reserve district at date of each report during year endedSeptember 28, 1925—Continued
DECEMBER 31, 1924—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
O
DistrictNo. 1(383
banks)
DistrictNo. 2(711
banks)
DistrictNo. 3(666
banks)
DistrictNo. 4(752
banks)
DistrictNo. 5(555
DistrictNo. 6(382
banks)
DistrictNo. 7(1,055
banks)
DistrictNo. 8(492
banks)
DistrictNo. 9(785
banks)
DistrictNo. 10(1,033
banks)
DistrictNo. 11
(645banks)
DistrictNo. 12(584
banks)
TotalUnitedStates(8,043
banks)
LIABILITIES—continued
Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and
trust companies in the United States andforeign countries
Certified checks outstandingCashiers' checks outstandingDemand deposits.--Time deposits (including postal savings
deposits)United States deposits ._..United States Government securities bor-
rowedBonds and securities other than United
States borrowed _ J'_Bills payable (including all obligations rep-
resenting money borrowed other than re-discounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted (including ac-ceptances of other banks and foreign bills ofexchange or drafts sold with indorsement)-.
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold forcash and outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers and tofurnish dollar exchange less those pur-chased or discounted
Acceptances executed by other banks 7Liabilities other than those stated _
TotalOct. 10,1924
Increase ._
44,561
101, 2544,8769,345
859,055
449, 56731,333
129
27
22,762
39,568
839
47,5582,9842,830
311,065
693,342154,867258,416
2, 913, 049
1, 087, 66225,630
2,008
50
63,328
67,830
2,375
130,14615, 59310,645
65,104
142, 5502,6498,568
791, 789
621,89914,869
645
100
27, 320
10,868
84
15,1313,9902,546
90,664
103, 2104,734
14,855818, 904
608,07813, 982
11,603
281
32, 254
15,348
280
3,21029
5,927
41,910
71,2653,4297,147
487,379
411, 42611, 614
4,388
305
23, 321
18, 526
8,4531,0202,185
35,135
66,296748
5,090385, 042
242, 9785,102
1,060
1,244
6,049
9,356
1
2,781570875
174,236
295, 3978,34515, 795
1,327,749
708, 03916,539
2,776
49
11,548
15,869
1,931
12, 5611,8326,440
62,645
96,107360
5,331423,336
234, 9195,766
2,201
16
4,734
17
753
1,659
63,928
97, 841744
12,498389,982
385,0045,929
196
1,819
3,951
35
2,825306
1,066
169,420
147, 508834
28,203678, 662
275, 6475,619
1,424
540
1,479
4,513
54
64
106, 072
91, 467542
26,883529, 087
138, 0566,340
3,743
1,919
17
4,062
1,820
75,182
122, 5332,20922,761754,141
416,4978,318
1,812
624
3,947
4,964
244
7,688240
3,211
1, 239,922
2, 028, 770184,337414, 892
10,358,175
5, 579, 772151, 041
28,930
3,405
202,304
196,396
6,120
235, 23226,56440,290
1,921,1081,841, 228
6, 558, 9985, 960, 861
2, 073, 6592,033,741
2,125,1092,092,167
1, 354,1551, 315, 795
922, 768866,400
3,038, 4063,008,892
1,007, 297961, 699
1,113,0581, 08], 463
1, 500, 6811,446, 302
1,095,1141, 044, 723
1,658,6381, 658, 515
24,368,99123,311,786
79, 880 598,137 39,918 32,942 38, 360 56,368 29, 514 45, 598 31, 595 54, 379 50, 391 123 1,057, 205
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DistrictNo. 1(382
banks)
1,059,568262
47,340167, 213271, 55450,0064,290
87,933
38,29930,12856,585
10,23122,8491,2134,561
2,34929,053
1,883,434
113,46791,419
51,4845,129
46, 3423,450
38, 547
101, 0315,1547,158
DistrictNo. 2(714
banks)
2,922,9451,052
140,890716,485973,05177,9505,848
390,343
98, 94063,07763,858
32,340459,83733,82110, 583
4,175146,808
6,142,003
275, 804315,812
146, 02115, 66081, 7467,900
331, 555
579, 017164, 636103,055
DistrictNo.3(667
banks)
1,037,285197
15,280200,588445, 286
46, 7695,558
88,093
43,49932,82286,178
19,88534,4235,8212,574
2,8624,293
2,071,413
98,806156,835
52, 5783,870
55, 2633,355
68,667
126, 9803,3699, 431
DistrictNo. 4(751
banks)
1,040,673649
3,362304,171382, 751
70, 5457,487
103,050
31, 27337,86890, 682
27,78717,7342,6402,476
4,2386,228
2,133,614
127, 885118, 053
57, 5105,574
83, 8981,251
81,164
101, 4843,2597,765
DistrictNo. 5(549
banks)
816,952551
8,110132, 775106,02745,1399,816
54, 781
34, 74823,10360,903
21,29212, 3073,5082,580
3,0993,326
1,339,017
93, 61070,489
28,3853,971
58, 3847,460
42,879
63,1463,0223,977
DistrictNo. 6(381
banks)
562,082806
1,50882,46176, 44428,339
6,15645, 699
17, 32217, 61793, 916
43,8838,4812,4022,591
2,0071,347
993,061
63, 48239, 064
16, 0712,204
39, 7201,123
45,455
82, 0591,8184,317
DistrictNo. 7(1,056
banks)
1,735,0581,718
10,480293,237304,839
79, 24418,498
185,436
43,31053,612
165,229
76,87448,3836,0616,628
4,22316,887
3,049, 717
181, 271113,116
51,18210, 35283, 5972,103
158, 867
295,1239,552
15, 240
DistrictNo. 8(492
banks)
543,513760325
96,479120, 64520,9975,332
48, 510
24,47413,63165,040
29, 5669,2281,3761,834
1,9941,689
985,393
70,00634,464
17, 9262,850
39, 566224
55,814
89,1891,2223,278
DistrictNo. 9(772
banks)
557,673624
1,081140, 644129, 79823,16014,12750,119
7,56917,80188, 644
24,1247,6471,1065,978
1,5214,591
1,076,207
63, 02333, 582
tt,6033,157
29, 735
49,430
85, 2561,039
10, 478
DistrictNo. 10(1,023
banks)
736,9951,641
111152,216123,13738, 62014, 74779,810
25,95725, 619
178, 688
41, 77313,0264,1165,281
1,9281,454
1,445,119
86, 68841,001
15, 2212,721
38, 053438
131, 533
128,818966
13,585
DistrictNo. 11
(649banks)
586,5251,7851,258
118,03738, 63136,10611,19656, 079
24,69320,563
139,355
21,9736,7162,5712,709
2,1871,430
1,071,814
84, 21739, 347
19,4101,556
43,0881,502
85, 612
76, 222539
9,509
DistrictNo. 12
(574banks)
865,9191,362
11,217206,472165,56746,9819,401
83,421
21,45525,164
101,332
44,97424,6572,9736,733
2,5119,261
1,629,400
102,38552, 652
22,9233,172
49, 567517
58, 083
111, 0382,909
16, 554
Totalunited.Qf r,f GO(8,010banks)
12,465,18811,407
240,9622,610,7783,137,730
563,856112,456
1, 273,274
411,539361,005
1,190,410
394, 702665, 28867,60854,528
33, 094226,367
23,820,192
1, 360, 6441,105,834
490, 31460, 216
648. 95929,323
1,147, 606
1,839, 363197,485204,347
RESOUECES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts) _Overdrafts—-Customer's liability account of acceptances __United States Government securities, etcOther bonds, stocks, and securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve banks...Items with Federal reserve banks in process
of collection __ _.Cash in vault— ___Amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and
trust companies in the United StatesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United
States Treasurer _._Other assets
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fund _Undivided profits less expenses, interest and
taxes paid _Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and
trust companies in the United States andforeign countries
Certified checks outstandingCashiers' checks outstanding
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TABLE NO. 60.—Abstract of reports of condition of national hanks in each Federal reserve district at date of each report during year endedSeptember 28, 1925—Continued
APKIL 6,1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
to
1W
oQ
o
3o
DirtrictNo. 1(382
banks)
DistrictNo. 2(714
banks
DistrictNo. 3(667
banks)
DistrictNo. 4(751
banks)
DistrictNo. 5(549
banks)
DistrictNo. 6(381
banks)
DistrictNo. 7(1,056
banks)
DistrictNo. 8(492
banks)
DistrictNo. 9(772
banks)
DistrictNo. 10(1,023
banks)
DistrictNo. U(649
banks)
DistrictNo. 12
(574banks)
TotalUnitedStates(8,010
banks)
IJABIUTIUS—continued
Demand deposits „Time deposits (including postal savings de-
posits) , , , .United States deposits...United States Government securities bor-
rowed ,.,„„,_,.._,. ,_.,Bonds and securities other than United
States borrowed .Bills payable (including all obligations repre-
senting money borrowed other than redis-counts) - „_.,.
Notes and bills rediscounted (including ac-ceptances of other banks and foreign billsof exchange or drafts sold with indorse-ment)... . - , . _ - „ . . „ , _
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold forcash and outstanding
Acceptances executed for customers and tofurnish dollar exchange less those purchasedor discounted..-..--,-..-._.-__,_-.._
Acceptances executed by other banksLiabilities other than those stated „
T o t a l -Dec. 31,1924..
476, 95830,663
60
99
18,156
35,425
948
50,2852,0332,928
2,595,294
1,138,09845,156
1,314
50
98,443
72,022
2,618
130,08920,07917,634
776,663
635,61225,292
436
100
26,307
7,937
127
12,7574,2932,735
832,813
630,90429,154
8,027
331
20,297
18,748
340
3,249264
1,644
466, 582
419, 56321,804
2,419
519
18,788
23,091
245
7,601729
2,353
407, 480
258,17012,137
1,123
1,273
5,304
8,672
2,307227
1,055
1,293, 730
730, 99028, 566
2,325
339
11,878
42,074
1,674
11,6551,3794,704
237, 68411,729
2,238
6
4,972
3,729
37
327
1,802
377,915
394,9858,231
199
1,280
3,760
38
745337
1,408
682, 111
284,65910,081
1,151
301
3,078
3,680
72
119
537,682
149,73616,123
1,084
164
1,987
1,018
28
1,558
843 1,432
737,308
425,97813,825
1,371
8,708
6,441
407
12,069161
2,699
9,918,606
5,783,337252,761
21,747
3,821
219,198
226,597
232,76129,5024J,237
1,883, 4341,921,108
6,142, 0036, 558, 998
2, 071,4132, 073, 659
2,133, 6142,125,109
1, 339, 0171, 354,155
993, 061922, 768
3, 049, 7173, 038, 406
985, 3931, 007, 297
1, 076, 2071,113, 058
1,445,1191, 500, 681
1, 071,8141, 095,114
1, 629,4001, 658, 638
23, 820,19224, 368,991
Increase..Decrease.. 37,674 416,995 2,246
8,50515,138
70,293 11,31121,904 36,851 55,562 23,300
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RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts).Overdrafts ,.Customers' liability account of acceptances.-United States Government securities, etcOther bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and f i tOther 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 State banks, bankers, and
trust companies in the United States..-,..Exchanges for clearing house .Checks on other banks in the same placeOutside cheeks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United States
Treasurer - ,Other assets
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundUndivided profits less expenses, interest, and
taxes paid ,Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedNational-bank notes outstandingAmount due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and
trust companies in the United States andforeign countries
Certified checks outstanding-,^,.^ w .Cashier's checks outstanding
DistrictNo. 1(382
banks)
1,082,892286
31,479159,225280,24950, 5264,44893,981
47,41029,45358, 621
9,33232,360
1,1326,607
2,39836,973
1,927,422
114,67694, 444
49, 7165,176
47, 3924,045
37, 202
91, 3995,104
11, 296
DistrictNo. 2(720
banks)
3,022,419853
108,735717,397974,97482,1725,926
423,170
125, 75161, 68164,260
38,047749,65542,34115,900
4, 203143,124
6,580,008
275,996317,871
149, 63618,18182, 0678,757
281, 007
647, 887188,820221,810
DistrictNo. 3(671
banks)
1,051,848249
11,577185,173446, 89047, 7845,728
102,986
47,89732, 59771,788
21,01137,48210,1845,$00
2,8328,665
DistrictNo. 4(748
banks)
1,042,919599
3,eO7291,467385, 63473, 7037,352
39,87836, 53990,533
27, 53619, 5302,3933,229
4,2377,213
2,090,491 12,135,328
99,934130, 682
49, 5173, 494
55,1914,115
62,086
126, 5893,1808,338
127,710118,635
55, 3454,781
83, 3152,030
75, 052
97,7203,271
DistrictNo. 5(549
824,273493
4,116127,455106,83448,479
7,66453,316
32,32322,49855,763
18,91516,6734,1623,543
3,0374,169
1,333,613
94,02671, 593
26,2383,785
58, 2866,283
37, 784
57, 3794,1355,232
DistrictNo. 6(380
banks)
577,113503
1,30683,09182,88828,8815,726
48,376
16,26618,35283,420
37,8687,2822,4592,801
1,9991,988
1,000,319
63, 34439, 521
15, 3952,187
39, 4301,184
38, 706
80,1371, 8105, 421
DistrictNo . 7(1,057
banks)
DistrictNo. 8(492
banks)
1,775,5961,3726,011
277,821320,50183,60619, 938
192,216
51,12953, 077
167,436
86,02052,7826,3827,622
4,22716, 566
3,122,302
181,737113,142
49,8648,982
83, 5281,606
169, 286
285, 6608,948
14,156
539, 336625259
92, 755127, 99821, 8704,37745,694
23, 88613, 73657,654
27,74010,8051,3491,911
2,0013,326
975,322
70, 38334, 613
16,8372,916
39, 649281
51, 617
81,168968
6,712
DistrictNo. 9(761
banks)
543,885629229
133, 346136, 38523, 05414, 60850,343
7,44117,66077,048
25,1738,7431,1537,186
1,5165,094
1,053,493
62, 25933,187
11, 6463,440
29, 594
41, 079
71,1391,586
11, 713
DistrictNo. 10(1,015
banks)
734,1391,244
9151,739123,64739,67514, 35482,232
26,27626, 670
165, 455
43,08515,6033,8774,431
1,8891,409
1, 435, 734
40, 967
15, 2152,670
37, 56351
115, 485
121, 3151,366
14,694
DistrictNo. 11
(711banks)
590,7761,207
326111,43137,86938,02811, 60553,836
22,18320, 336106,287
20,1458,2032,4402,679
2,1721,720
1,031,233
87,94240, 574
18, 2411,764
42, 6061,658
62, 718
51, 737495
10, 341
DistrictNo. 12
(580banks)
884,9221,2888,929
202,866167,98747,1449,457
81,865
26,34726,09997,140
48,17429,1762,5747,783
2,5028,713
TotalUnitedStates(8,066
bankg)
12,670,1189,348
176, 5832, 533,7663,191, 856
584,922111, 183
1,326, 864
466,787358, 698
1,095,405
403,046988, 29480,49669,492
33, 013238,960
1,652,966 |24,338,831
103,820 i 1, 368, 63562,989 1,118, 218
23,8922,692
49, 373730
56,144
481, 54260, 068
647,99430, 740
1, 028,166
114,171 | 1,826,3014, 399 224, 082
19, 520 336S 039
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TABLE N O . 60.—Abstract of reports of condition of national banks in each Federal reserve district at date of each report during year endedSeptember 28, 1925—Continued
JUNE 30, 1925—Continued[In thousands of dollars]
O
DistrictNo. 1(382
banks)
DistrictNo. 2(720
banks)
DistrictNo. 3(671
DistrictNo. 4(748
banks)
DistrictNo. 5(549
banks)
DittrictNo. 6(380
banks)
DistrictNo. 7(1,057banks)
DistrictNo. 8(492
banks)
DistrictNo. 9(761
banks)
DistrictNo. 10(1.015
banks)
DistrictNo. 11
(711banks)
DistrictNo. 12
(580banks)
TotalUnitedStates(8,066
LIABILITIES—continued
Demand deposits _Time deposits (including postal savings de-
posits) _ _United States depositsUnited States Government securities bor-
rowedBonds and securities other than United
States borrowed _Agreements to repurchase United States
Government or other securities soldBills payable (including all obligations repre-
senting money borrowed other than redis-counts)--- _ - -__
Notes and bills rediscounted (including ac-ceptances of other banks and foreign billsof exchangeor drafts soldwithindorsement)
Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold forcash and outstanding..
Acceptances executed for customers and tofurnish dollar exchange less those pur-chased or discounted
Acceptances executed by other banksLiabilities other than those above stated
Total.Apr. 6, 1925..
864, 497
9,559
279
27
17,706
35, 271
1,777
32,1502,2534,475
2,921, 560
1,149, 69913, 224
1,107
50
259
89, 446
70,007
4,565
97, 06021,10520, 494
795, 235
649, 42711,190
554
34,109
10, 407
8,6404,0333,480
850,983
643,85213,891
6,424
32
24,482
13,901
633
3,72245
2,331
462, 076
429,95111,540
2,126
355
811
409, 494
271, 6175,922
2,076
1,419
29, 355
312
3,825391
2,141
5,465
14,420
11
1,76872
920
1, 354,734
761, 95712, 429
3,523
166
342
24,520
29,051
3,733
6,220674
8,044
402,858
247, 6293,094
2,285
5
1,350
3,683
7,133
61
2582
1,820
384,662
390,1965,022
217
2,385
3,838
49
112117
1,252
694, 685
289, 7754,808
823
363
26
1,922
6,406
123
533,328
157, 3238,529
1,099
123
439
6,102
4,278
83
326
658 1,527
751,160
432,5727,049
1,171
655
147
9,298
9,807
492
10, 47781
2,327
10, 425, 272
5, 922, 976106, 257
21, 684
3,530
3,413
245,107
233,874
12,122
164, 56928,77349, 469
1,927, 4221, 883, 434
6, 580, 6086,142, 003
2,090, 4912, 071, 413
2,135, 3282,133, 614
1, 333, 6131, 339, 017
1, 000, 319993,061
3,122, 3023, 049, 717
975, 322985, 393
1, 053, 4931, 076, 207
1, 435, 7341, 445,119
1, 031, 2331, 071,814
1, 652,9661, 629, 400
24, 338,83123,820,192
Increase..Decrease.
438,605 19,078 1,7145,404
7,258 72, 58510, 071 22, 714 9,385 40, 581
23, 566 518, 639
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iDistrict
No. 1(381
banks)
DistrictNo. 2(727
banks)
District. No. 3
(671banks)
DistrictNo. 4(748
banks)
DistrictNo. 5(549
banks)
DistrictNo. 6(380
banks)
DistrictNo. 7(1,059
banks)
DistrictNo. 8(498
banks)
DistrictNo. 9(757
banks)
DistrictNo. 10(1,005
banks)
DistrictNo. 11(722
banks)
DistrictNo. 12
(582banks)
TotalUriitedStates(8,079
banks)
CD R E S O U R C E S
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts).Overdrafts
-,. Customers' liability account of acceptancesO United States Government securities, e tc .
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBanking house, furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve banksItems with Federal reserve banks in process
of collectionCashin vaultAmount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers,
and trust companies in the United States-Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same place- _Outside checks and other cash itemsRedemption fund and due from United
States TreasurerOther assets _
Total...-
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in.Surplus fund __Undivided profits less expenses, interest
and taxes paidReserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued. _National-bank notes outstandingAmount due to Federal reserve banksAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and
trust companies in the United States andforeign countries
Certified checks outstanding ,",__
, 119, 058369
28, 240157,164280, 96749,2344,384
92, 051
42,44828, 40456, 342
12, 40926, 209
1,0172,912
2,37521,210
3,159, 215990
124, 671698, 260979, 802
83,6216,376
425, 678
104, 36059, 67860, 594
34,077530,926
27, 7337,904
4,190129,277
1,100, 799275
12,334178, 872449, 433
48, 4716,409
97,245
48,10831,84074,150
17, 77831, 5455,1322,774
2,8167,621
1, 078, 621810
2,629
393, 84974,4047,758
105, 207
36,33237,17788,144
28,92212, 405
1,8642,622
4,2736,671
850,356865
5,817122,504108,970
48, 9348,114
58, 743
37,41223, 05962,953
23,18710, 9763,4762,785
2,9694,260
639, 5841,7092,578
92, 99893, 58729, 7525,829
52,117
19, 59719, 366
104, 587
45,9468,0562,5733,947
2,0171,619
1, 792, 4071,9167,865
271, 699324, 318
86,04220,931
177, 587
52, 47450,879
157, 065
56,52451, 823
5,1476,610
4,21227, 264
565,1211,338
83693, 872
126, 07722, 3094,591
46, 844
24, 99714, 90257, 427
30, 6937,8371,2462,180
2,0081,530
549, 006918
1,127133,090140, 71923,10414, 527
8,42217, 385*8,091
28,5688,5301,0118,212
1,4884,601
741,1141,795
35153,491127,12040,30314,60278, 633
29, 32828,390137,499
39,00511,1923,3094,227
1,8381,621
616, 0622,1532,044
112, 05642, 00238, 91211,49255,471
28, 54623, 439129, 457
22, 8858,5293,1033,642
2,1771,630
919, 3311,752
12, 907205, 211173, 75147, 6459,65784, 765
24, 64226, 892113, 287
55, 30425, 7882,6596,274
2,48712, 028
13,130, 67414,890
201, 0832, 509,2053, 240,595
592, 731114,670
1, 324, 326
456, 666361,411
1,119, 596
393, 296733,81658, 27054,089
32,850219, 332
1, 924, 793 6,437, 352 2,115, 602 2,171, 676 1, 375, 380 1,125, 862 3, 094, 763 1, 003, 808 1, 066, 782 1,413, 502 1,103, 600 1, 724, 380 24, 557, 500
113,70293,430
54,8115,356
46, 7813,91940,350
83,1785,492
279, 528322,451
163,11321,67482,426
307,031
542,037217,310
100, 754162,079
56, 3254,26855,4733,55862,866
115,0452,710
127,875119,621
60, 6265,93584,3921,655
71,228
97,4843,147
94,45971,664
30, 7484,01858,8397,909
41, 747
66, 6243,053
63, 55040,164
18, 7722,461
39, 6661,066
50, 754
106, 5933, 543
182, 399113, 292
57, 73111, 50583, 5731,941
144, 960
290,89810, 588
70, 94834, 854
19,8203,24939,906
23352,421
88, 020400
62,07233, 099
13, 6493,93929,139
85,70840, 734
17,9972,05536,418
46, 627
75, 249976
99, 290
116, 296913
88,67640,475
21,1422,146
42,9912,55283,694
70,188435
104,53852, 912
28, 6353,181
• 49,115623
67, 451
114,3852,920
1,374,2091,124,775
543,36969,787
648,71931,820
1,068,419
1, 765,997251,487
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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 jfSeptember 28, 1925—Continued §J
SEPTEMBER 28, 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
DistrictNo. 1(381
banks)
DistrictNo. 2(727
banks)
DistrictNo. 3(671
DistrictNo. 4(748
banks)
DistrictNo. 5(549
banks)
DistrictNo. 6(380
banks)
DistrictNo. 7(1,050
banks)
DistrictNo. 8
DistrictNo. 9(757
banks)
DistrictNo. 10(1,005
banks)
DistrictNo* 11
(722banks)
DistrictNo. 12
(582banks)
TotalUnitedStates(8,079
banks)nofed
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Cashier's checks outstandingDemand depositsTime deposits (including postal savings
deposits)United States deposits.United States Government securities bor-
rowedBonds and securities other than United
States borrowedAgreements to repurchase United States
Government or other securities soldBills payable (including all obligations
representing money borrowed other thanrediscounts)
Notes and bills rediscounted (includingacceptances of other banks and foreignbills of exchange or drafts sold withindorsement)
Letters of credit and travelers' checks soldfor cash and outstanding—.. __.
Acceptances executed for customers andto furnish dollar exchange less those pur-chased or discounted.. __
Acceptances executed by other banksLiabilities other than those above stated..
Total..June 30, 1925
7,827870,826
502,04012,152
131
27
499
14,603
33,289
29,3441,6454,503
112,3502,790,911
1,164,06944,105
1,816
50
440
139,720
77,359
3,619
115,13819,64124,200
9,661803,722
663,21512,999
899
200
6
34,692
10,579
145
9,7923,9842,630
6,404863,249
648,60621,420
8,090
31,098
15,058
518
2,827164
2,907
3,909479,607
429,84012,122
2,303
334
505
29,158
29,935
266
5,127765
2,448
5,465468,976
11,831
2,115
1,971
535
9,295
12,680
10
3,491231
1,695
15,3381,336,408
763,33714,918
3,621
42
17,825
28,030
2,881
8,3731,7115,056
3,750406,397
251,4624,397
2,005
1,100
7,965
13,924
43
844
11,046381,483
391,6737,961
152
2,047
2,836
4,049
49
1,05176
1,656
13,377696*012
287,0295,141
328
123
3.321
7,041
10,552553,072
155,33813, 789
1,150
123
8,374
4,742
138
2,044
708 1,4
15,803772, 091
455,17511, 740
1,311
459
27
17,740
8,851
410
13,806325
2,882
214,48210,422,754
5,992, 782172, 575
24,479
3,926
4,057
316,627
245,537
9,056
191,87328, 54252, 228
1,924, 7931,927,422
6, 437, 3526,580, 608
2,115, 6022,090,491
2,171, 676',135,328
1, 375, 3801,333,613
1,125,8621,000,319
3,094, 7633,122,302 975, 322
1, 066, 7821,053,493
1,413, 5021,435,734
1,103, 6001,031, 233
1, 724, 3801,652,966
24,557, 500 Q24,338, 831 *<
Increase _.Decrease.. 2,629 143,256
25, 111 36.348 41,767 125,54327, 539
28,486 13,28922, 232
72, 367 71,414 218, 669.4
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TABLE NO. 61.—Classification of loans, investments, and deposits of national banks in June of each year from 1914 to 1925, inclusive
Year
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. _.June 30, 1925...
Num-ber
banks
7,5257,6057,5797,6047,7057,7858,0308,1548,2498,2418,0858,072
Loans
On demand
Paperwith oneor moreindivid-
ual orfirm
names(not se-cured
by col-lateral)
616,911611,698660, 213700,198620, 765597, 560707, 229679, 704657, 298733, 536737, 559726,100
Securedby stocks
andbonds
U,036,977883,812
1,159,0071, 261, 6311,150,0731, 307, 7871, 261, 9841,151,1141,408, 3691, 463, 2031, 545, 6251,843,167
Securedby otherpersonalsecuri-
ties, in-cluding
mer-chan-dise,ware-house
receipts,etc.
184,822223,639300, 879300, 212317, 286392, 277342,394270, 583276,090263,618300, 561
On time
Paperwith oneor more
individualor firm
names (notsecuredby col-lateral)
2 3,403,3533, 264, 3473, 760, 2254, 561, 7905, 297, 2565, 251, 3247, 604, 9716, 564, 4445, 818, 2076,176, 7436,123, 6046,132, 318
Securedby stocks
andbonds '
31,372,828866,76?
1,029, 6121,064, 2541,428,0942,130, 5981,855, 9061, 548, 0531,499. 0921, 519, 3171, 559, 6981, 817,730
Securedby otherpersonal
securities,includingmerchan-dise ware-
housereceipts,
etc.
697,930661,338772,963959, 904
1,014,0731,390,1221, 320, 3231,112, 4341,111,2731,087, 0961,062, 755
Secured by im-proved real estateunder authorityof sec. 24 Federal
reserve act, asamended
Onfarmland
93,042101,795108, 892116, 009122,214
On otherreal
estate
* 78,093* 85, 631* 9% 315
• 135,90260/03487,036
125,070188, 897269, 247
%Secured by real estate mortgages
or other leins on realty not inaccordance with sec. 24, Fed-eral reserve act, as amended
For debts pre-viously con-tracted (sec.
5137 U.S.R.S.)
Farmlands
60,895100,784127,339120,122123, 332
Otherreal
estate
45, 69560,35167,94274, 53581,874
All other realestate loans
Farmlands
5,8996,522
10,3939,031
10, 334
Otherreal
estate
3150,5953160, 633s 107,361«99,486«91, 667«93,927
14,68214,80423,1Q126, 54329,797
Accept-ances of
otherbanks
dis-counted
24,50078, 610
145,182150, 849146, 83894, 47075, 90660,87491, 026
107, 767
Accept-ances
report-ing
bankpur-
chasedor dis-count-
ed
31, 92949, 23956, 74722, 26016, 42931,91111, 39233, 99843, 76G
Cus-tomers'liabilityon ac-count
ofdraftspaid
underletters
ofcredit
7,3473f1232,5G61,3673,105
Total
6, 430,0696, 659,9717,679,1678,957, 678
10,135,84211,010,20613,611,41612,004,51511, 248,21411,817,67111,978, 72812, 674,067
1 Includes loans secured by other personal securities.2 Includes $1,336,693. On time, single-name paper without other security.3 Includes all loans secured by mortgages or other real estate security.
* Includes all real estate loans under sec. 24, Federal reserve act.s Includes all real estate loans not under sec. 24, Federal reserve act.
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TABLE NO. 61.—Classification of loans, investments, and deposits of national banks in June of each year from 1914 to 1925, inclusive—Contd.Cm00
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Year
Investments
Numberbanks
UnitedStates
Govern-ment
securities
State,county,
and othermunicipal
bonds
Kailroadbonds
Otherpublic-service
corporationbonds
All otherbonds
Claims,warrants,
judgments,etc.
Foreigngovern-mentbonds
Otherforeignbonds,
securities
Total in-vestments
June 30,1914June 23,1915June 30,1916June 20,1917June 29,1918June 30,1919June 30,1920June 30,1921June 30,1922June 30,1923June 30,1924June 30,1925.
7,5257,6057,5797,6047,7057,7858,0308,1548,2498,2418,0858,072
799,316783,454731,205
1,076,2562,116,7853,171,9122,269,5752,019,4972,285,4592, 693, 8462, 481,7782,536,767
176,017244,473278,180315,511320,384322,984338,357393,682414,414401,816505,528594,700
341,691379,191467,629467,291406,135412,371416,430404,936486,453503,348573, 571673,950
218,215220,304274,928295,835267,337275,849283,118277,205318,456337,293397,560495,239
328,095340,418301, 503361,954271,998306,775309,755352,405423,040521, 200575, 743
35,92653,341141,444143, 612290, 822309,428328,305373, 617385, 554367,241343, 623368,628
10,01933, 787116, 768284,123227, 578193,890179, 971140, 226162,054153, 723179, 470240, 762
5,60913, 40240,30368,48656,23354,31260, 95463,51387, 89591,23685, 055122,163
1,914,8882,068,3702,351,9603,013, 0683,957,2725,047,5214,186,4654,025, 0814,563,3255,069, 7035,142,3285,730,444
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June 30, 1914June 23, 1915June 30, 1916June 20, 1917June 29, 1918June 30, 1919June 30, 1920June 30, 1921June 30, 1922June 30,1923June 30, 1924June 30, 1925
Numberbanks
7,5257,6057,5797,6047,7057,7858,0308,1548,2498,2418,0858,072
Deposits
Individual deposits (including postal savings)
Individualdeposits
subject tocheck
5,077,6264,517,6975,577,6296, 560,2687,161,2688,479,7479, 577,7218,036,5618,504,1048,385,3468,636,5959,433,675
Demandcertificatesand otherdepositsdue in
less than30 days
503,897519, 513460,312480,027381,444451, 050445,196343,160319, 800302, 501268, 536259,934
State,county,or other
municipaland allother
demanddeposits
anddividendsunpaid
18,66064,08383,008103, 357143,127175,395196,907330,104328, 511600,451688,119736,645
[
Timecertificatesof deposit
due onand after30 days
519,220512,827690,438824,898838, 051898,170
1,052,892980, 918
1,080,8281,135,1741,161,7041,277,699
State,county,or other
municipaland all
other timedeposits
772,600979, 249
1, 265, 7211,405,1781,792,6822,349,3662,678, 5042,998,1803, 575,3364,033,1654, 579,311
Postalsavingsdeposits
23,84141,42259,97989,142100,36094, 08883,24336,38432,94344,65265,06467,648
Totalindividualdeposits
(includingpostal
savings)
6,143,2446,428,1427,850, 6159,323,41310,029,42811,891,13213,705,32512,405, 63113, 264,36614,043,46014,853,18316,354,912
All other deposits
UnitedStates
deposits
66,65448, S6439,457132, 965
1,037, 787566, 793175,788249,039103,374192,135123,318108,101
Due tobanks
includingcertified
checks andcashiers'checks
2,353,8512,344,1362, 987,0153,315,4552,954, 3943,466,9403,274,3082,487,6612,952,8242,662,3853,371,3363,446,656
Totaldeposits
8, 563, 7498,821, 242
10,877,08712, 771,83314, 021, 60915, 924, 86517,155,42115,142,33116,320, 56416,897, 98018,347, 83719,909, 669
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TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6, 1925
[Amounts in thousands of dollars] O
States and countiesNum-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
Bonds andsecurities
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
Totalresources
Capitalstock
Surplus andundivided
profits iCirculation
Totaldeposits
Bills payableand redis-
counts IALABAMA
Autauga._ __.Barbour _.Blount •.BullockButterCalhoun . .ChiltonClayCoffee .ColbertConecuh.CovingtonCrenshawCullmanDale. T __.Dallas..DeKalbElmoreEscambiaEtowah
. FayetteFranklinGenevaGreene __.HaleHeneryHouston . . .Jackson „___Jefferson. __LauderdaleLeeLimestoneMadison.__MarengoMarshallMobile..
4911,112
135434604
5,264383355
1,6931,160
3703,267
753467108
2,594646746180
1,922530573683620593
1,2313,488
71630, 746
1,4822,535
1941,825
6611,0649,867
17197
7297
3632,451
48248382281
82685
74111
461,263
115233
32875150
32251U9152170513106
8,196700
1,25852407155350
4,289
70197213246341
1,32983512692586855642Q24438
1,20542150234441711064024974224813168
11,06287378451975289720
3,318
6011,561430794
1,3929,384519699
2,3441,818544
4,8521,299834206
5,2151,2281,512265
3,598813754
1.361'851839
1,6695,0481,08551,5833,1824,718351
3,3751,1422,20617, 728
50250255012590050125325125256001301003560010050502251001251401Q0100265825100
2,00030046550200125200300
29126198118955024572819427373116281566948156111763032146925112138774
3,6492994914
425105123
1,450
12171192510039730992498825550289935586100442322098187510010015023369
1,7699944450196115124300
509784367638978
7,528415412
1,2361,511467
2,9811,025594121
3,100980
1,261171
2,8825864699474S5463
1,0523,545812
43,4192,4843,173247
2,435798
1,75815, 584
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Total.-
ARIZONA
Cochise .CoeoninoMaricopa.. _NavajoPimaPinalSanta CruzYuma.__
Total...
ARKANSAS
Arkansas _BentonBoone..,CarrollChicot.,ClarkClay .Cleburne _Con wayCraigheadCrawford. . . .Cross. _Dallas _ ._GarlandGreene..HempsteadHot Springs __HowardIndependenceJackson._ _Jefferson..Johnson. _.LafayetteLawrence
343612111
102
21621222
18
372311211211122211222312
8,7582,0281,6142,501
6303,695
601155244
99,618
898202
7,127360
3,014169
1,6441,472
14,886
1,1932,333
984714291280720167481751433151437
1,600846
1,35424386
774655
4,372893179241
3,3821,3461,472
96081
93017826
1
32,848
227137
1,922190864107659380
4,486
17556213027917543693
18758
30011129988835811444
1425119
1,582111
7781
4,391787876
1,031592
1,048165748
35,937
511266
2,963174712
731,348
187
6,234
62384924528920996
100144475
55237
54111862440462119
73292918
2,915182
58138
17,9854,3904 0034,5741,3185,959
906265271
175, 471
1,765643
13,125756
4,921380
4,0422,447
28,079
2,2093,9571,4041,348
713437949320
1,2261,0181,007
324880
3,5401,7362,047
415168
1,5631,7288,9631,225
322473
1,8007003003801003001003025
13, 070
12550
75075
10050
150200
1,500
200310
75135
5050752550
15010025
100300175350
2525
1501003001852550
892176586435112440
3825
5
13, 257
1062
3153
402
16148
1,037
121233
5872191590
9103
9321751
278208
9994
74241630
693018
779600273325
50300
5010
9,227
2048
16260
100245598
567
75303
5096504025
4940
100
252599
10025
12542
145692525
14, 4792,9002 8333,4021,0564,920
719200212
136,918
1,513534
11,863599
4,319286
3,4711,818
24,403
1,7343,0701,2051,045
594332728287
1? 024642774282698
2,9261,2431,497
356139
1,1181,3357,803
903242379
20
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2,065 g
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w20 ^
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3 2 1 M
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178 tq
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25 Q10 i-480
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TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6t
1925—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
ARKANSAS—continuedLeeLittle River...Logan ._MadisonMillerMississippi. _MonroeOuachitaPhillips.Poinsett . _PolkPrairie..Pulaski...St. FrancisSalineScott.Sebastian __SevierUnionWashington.. _ _ .Woodruff...Yell
Total ,
CALIFORNIA
Alameda __Butte.. . . .--.Contra CostaEl DoradoFresnoGlenn . _ . .Humboldt -Imperial
Num-ber ofbanks
221r3222614511
87
8271
15233
Loans anddiscounts
430338248362
2 913648100926
2,74735823457
6,668410445357
10,27578
4,0032,086
127146
54,134
19,0631,9441,258
1095,264
5552,8071,883
Bonds andsecurities
5449
24421
4167
28499.37662873
7721784599
4,8728
2,278519
35
16,816
7,5401,1101,241
2461,824
4081,670
274
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
22855
237201
1 66031114
445745819914
2,341444141184
4,49213
2,85289838
106
25,545
6,22539741737
1,215134550724
Totalresources
767463747598
5 3291 074
145X,8964,107
57145893
10,4821,075
656664
19,850126
9,3783,724
176264
100,615
33,7843,7143,118
4059,1421,1345,1013,244
Capitalstock
80258050
40015025
100700855025
700805050
1,30025
5003752525
7,930
2,22520037550
999125410350
Surplus andundivided
profits
38413429
160547
28347
31210
341894925
1,1984
329166
36
5,462
1,6471406114
29054
578199
Circulation
248019
1012504849
200492544
1,2456
69288
3,751
1,61562
29748
60574
37182
Totaldeposits
649335547501
4 749870103
1,7563,010
30334841
9,240856531545
16,08755
8,3872,893
148233
82,543
28,1093,3102, 355
2936,830
8813,7292,562
Bills payableand redis-
counts
38
132
17
353
687
19
30
407
1351
OS
to
o
woohdH&O
EO*j
h3
woc\ww
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Inyo . __KernKingsLassenLos Angeles _ _ _ _ _Madera _- _ _lVIarinMendocino _ _ _Merced _ - - - _ -MtodocMontereyNapa _ _ _ _ _NevadaOrangePlacerRiverside _ _ _ _SacramentoSan BenitoSan Bernardino _ _San DiegoSan Francisco _ _ _San JoaquinSan LuisobispoSan MateoSanta BarbaraSanta Clara _Santa CruzShastaSiskiyouSolano _SonomaStanislausSutter _ _ _ . _ _TehamaTulareTuolumneVenturaYoloYuma
Total
COLOBADO
AdamsAlamosaArapahoeArchuletaBacaBentBoulder
1441
6931311131
162
1341
14556143652378611
112121
263
2251118
5381 1042,990
206223,228
1,035155
1,3681,102
481998
2,21075
13,237403
5,92919,553
2937,538
12,892169,557
4,028441
1,7596,5506,9983,7021,119
9232,6614,7342,4501,010
5694,8831,656
978991342
543,569
824656
1,45890
155233
4,450
105519919640
68,17128478
1,163147181211
1,843226
4,174268
3,21610,197
2523,8916,540
60, 7872,778
671,3092,0615,7322,096
7231,3823,1981,735
73385
3261,320
993408199578
203,848
53322440
820
1021,943
14128153671
82,02720193
2788875
228441169
2,755155
2,5767,485
1062,2933,611
56,9991,191
85633
1,4501,4121,115
3126837477786759397
1,00175916512187
181, 712
404454402
1099
1511,231
7932 3244,830
921386,549
1,767339
2,9211,431
7951,5844,630
49921,172
88212,18639,326
69414,39024,645
313,1418,313
6493,763
10,60714,6907,2592,2913,0266,8917,6744,1771,2201,0527, 7843,4861,6761,4031,022
982,444
1,3261,5152,411
137289505
8,376
5025032550
21,01217550
25010085
10022550
1,675100975
2,200100875
1,50019,500
825100325650825550200125550975400
50100675175300275
50
61,531
6575
125252550
550
2332
29623
14,177534
94274265
1865
1,13436
5512,059
148849
1,00622,563
88221
3556819246341121584115602208928
488138799843
52, 277
223378371
618
18393
• 8,2995038
124
8524
17550
99475
5351,888
100765244
9,15955550
14944450127319898
3695961412589
2541751606924
30, 205
5674
48267
6281,7963,818
848337,172
1,390248
2,3981,100
5821,3944,012
39416,890
6319,985
33, 077327
11, 76021,574
247,0285,937
4722,9218,804
12,2275,8021,7812,6065,3925,1203,2851,007
7625,8452,9981,025
834905
812,844
1,2391,3432,112
86257405
6,877
4263
298
1,17170
54 Jaj205 t=j
O30 ^
476 o
40 M140
H20 td
104 H
3,344 O113 O
16 h;155 £d
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521 H
80 fej126
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8,378 W
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2023
63 £00
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TABLE NO. 62,—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each Statef April 6,1925—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
COLORADO—-continued
ChaffeeClear CreekConeios __CrowleyDeltaDenver _ _Douglas ,.Eagle. _ElbertEl PasoFremont. •Qarfield _. _.GilpinGunnisonHuerfano _ _JeffersonKiowa __Kit CarsonLakeLa Plata.Larimer _ _.Las AnimasLincoln ,_ _.Logan __ _MesaMoffatMontezuma _ _ _.Montr oseMorganOteroPhillips . ._ -ProwersPuebloBio Blanco
Num-ber ofbanks
3111491115441122132282423233432321
Loans anddiscounts
762226197131922
75,38739716797
8,3301,5711,604
34292996795268280204918
5,7482,663
}742191
1,699580638
1,0901,582
945609836
5,750445
Bonds andsecurities
73616935
241259
47,40358562
3,4211,844
588218249709252
653
973650
1,3452,613
11433
45911019935830628681
3345,862
17
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
3085484
116363
36, 35161
1437
3,3441,416
58176
39845245648
107700643
2,4091,674
15063
72317130242073456860
5947,238
60
Totalresources
1,857471326507
1,638162,342
551380119
15,2595,0562,853
336956
2,1941,552
349484
1,9082,3039,9317,1911,082
3423,047
9271,1901,9472,8711,897
7551,827
19,260577
Capitalstock
175504025
1255,400
505025
775225225255085752580
20020065030011555
15060
105225210
• 12510012560040
Surplus andundivided
profits
5113113558
6,38828
31
76193
1851070
1158638134337
404160631171326395
19812921
1041,206
20
Circulation
47506
10124930
1325
4211811482550
19
15079
6212995914
1501079
1141691076273
39910
Totaldeposits
1,579358269437
1,329149,192
43130179
13,2994,5222,223
274784
1,9691,368
249385
1,5101,9878,1936,431
794230
2,674775941
1,5112,1871,535
4761,521
16,896488
Bills payableand redis-
counts
13027
14
58
376
63
4031
54
107
95
19
gn.W
o
o
o|
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Rio Grande _RouttSaguache. __!3an Juan _Sedgwick __.TellerWashingtonWeldYuma. __.
Total..
CONNECTICUT
Fairfield __HartfordLitqhfield ._MiddlesexNew HavenNew LondonTollandWindham..
Total
DELAWARE
KentNew CastleSussex..
Total..
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington. . , , - .„. . . . . .
FLORIDA
Alactnia „BayBrowardCharlotte „_Columbia , - ^ ,Dade . .._„__„_._De SotoDuvalEscarnbiaHamilton 1HardeeHernandoHighlandsHillsborough
1221213113
137
1178714834
62
675
18
13
21111223211123
326744305117401390637
4,357638
132, 777
26,29039,3586,7376,54155,5058,2341,2563,029
146,%0
2,9375,5932,029
10,559
74,027
806961677421399
12,9831,385
47, 7523,535233386452926
20, 789
36302831978999146
1,768386
76, 717
20,3279,1813,4203,84220,4196,146821
4,359
68,515
4,0174,0521,403
9,472
35, 454
1,35216426855204
10,408578
19, 4853,722
51369693
7, 252
4811110619580755135
2,319403
67, 777
7,44210,7811,3881,47712,2172,345650
1,156
37,456
4971,316312
2,125
27, 018
735178688222137
18, 022809
27,6101,589
39'109301838
9,615
479913484633655
2,159999
9,0681,551
285.785
56,93763, 67611, 79612,35192,87817,4152,9138,780
266, 746
7,61111,4723,894
22, 977
147, 435
2,9331,3391,644725801
41, 6662,873
96, 8139,264330573888
1,93438, 397
50509050755095615120
12,865
3,5334,9661,0551,0696,7502,050250320
19,993
622813300
1,735
9,327
125250502550700175
2,6501,000
305050150
2,000
133506015226260274
12,297
4,8517, 522997808
8,5372,362402597
26,076
1,1451,502392
3,039
8,431
15486262258721155
2,18136611301751
1,296
2510151375
4438484
5,539
2,0222,334708894
2,889745196195
9,983
363651123
1,137
4,491
122125152137
1191,43463029
4916
1,093
386787262509448
2,037712
7,4381,188
253,283
45,27647, 7108,9229,37973,63812,1701,9057,630
206,630
5,3018,3292,975
16,605
122,390
2,513877
1,553654649
40,1452, 35490,1637,217236493771
1,71033, 893
183363
41
86381
1,112
8716915520158050155
2,583
17716188
426
1,728
6424
wo
Ib
o3
9
en
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TABLE JS"O. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,
1925— Continued[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
FLORIDA—continuedJacksonLake _ __ _LeeManateeMarionMonroeNassauOrangePalm BeachPinellasPolkPutnamSt JohnsSanta RosaSeminoleSuwanneeTaylorVolusiaWaltonWashington *
Total
GEORGIA
BaldwinBanks _..BarrowBartowBen HillBibbBrooks. _BryanBullochBurke
Num-ber ofbanks
2211211
**to
to
41211112I1
56
1112232111
Loans anddiscounts
694575908
1 0451,198
737726
1,147933
12 5734 4091 9712 952
3501 147
633521
1 273226198
125,921
375133639942
1,56512,348
859137547685
Bonds andsecurities
173264467656
1,687450
2743,687
2451 0791,821
21432613414639611666
56,855
17928
12434229339426847
11555
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
115470908
1,3091,4601,013
1991,1651,5816,0462,525
3622,663
13779519814358616351
82, 781
7314
128365362
3,7341314271
346
Totalresources
1,0291,3742,3633,1224,4722,3061,5582,6732,850
23,1737,4383,4847,634
7382,479
992859
2,485523351
272,083
650207
1,0251,6762,468
17,1671,353
228791
1,096
Capitalstock
8575
100120175100100125100790475
5018050
1505050
1505050
10,330
7535
200200225850200
2510050
Surplus andundivided
profits
3546
12763
11156
1036026
1,0062991621423966
10255
1272021
7,840
652
10910621392312422
149130
Circulation
84754938
12199987535
2169047
16024474050993450
5,221
7425
10049
199
17525
10025
Totaldeposits
7991,1772,0882,8984,0642,0461,2582,3922,689
21,1246, 5482,4557,084
5912,216
800669
2,109415217
246, 867
436107CyO6
1,3211,801
14,699802156442865
Bills payableand redis-
counts
27
19
34
36
12
162
37
18695
52
tuOO
gHS3O
EPi
oHMteiod
io
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ButtsCalhoun---CarrollClarkeClayCobbColquitt...CowetaDecaturDougherty-EarlyElbertEvansFloydFranklin.._FultonGlynnGordonGreeneGwmnett..HabershamHallHancock. __HartHenryIrwinJacksonJasperJeffersonJenkinsLamarLaurensLowndes___McDuffie..MaconMitchell. . -MorganMuscogee..NewtonPaulding—_PolkRandolph..Richmond _Rockdale.. .ScrevenSpalding...StewartTaylorTerrellThomasTift
397124672
3,584115
1,011377
1,650444
3,763217547209
3,489350
65,2291,216578271135198
1,006199315441224504309149188504
1,4541,846266272241354
4,523210119426133
2,817181155722109255
1,034493692
8411117577171264
242151686451349
1,082339
9,9586111262231206618274602354251092820925415410010383234554335586369653411821272265567
62347896714216712161215011247324
1,07598
31,7552931911811521226613148496530586329524533980475061
1,5452026102136738
157112112113058111
562181
1,0435,818152
1,420531
2,179787
6,101401964256
6,076814
111, 2082,203967325260267
1,533334446586375846
1,072364262863
2,2262,391479348334771
6,974289187675226
4,411317357
1,059128308
1,511613920
75301006505510010037512545010012050
. 50080
5,950150755050302252575807525010050251002001259010040150
1,00050251403540075251702525300100100
759
133971896104727141031472274756
6,47824431899
1351139902198123611414010517148252568972208263723610116524023957103
73101004421474
14512543940806
49680
2,46115037
30100257S685013310011255919712525
2015020040
25254003025167
252004950
339107634
3,02649
1,150369
1,188466
3,904229665168
4,333599
95,4051,658823206202179
1,073273258348229366749243188542
1,3521,882316196250404
4,802150154459110
3,35414429663978196489356562
247559926
52
741
5110
62
19
102230387
21
29
2520
58
17222228450105
hi
SHO
H
H
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HhiO
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HW
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TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,1925— Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars
States and counties
GEOKGIA—continuedToombs._TroupWare;.Wa.shingtonWhitfleld .
Total
IDAHO
AdaBannockBenewahBingham__ _ .BlaineBonnerBonnevilleBoundaryCamasCanvonCassiaC l a r k . . . ••"•_"• . _ . . .CusterElmore - -FranklinFremont-.. ______.__.______-,.__.__.GemGooding[dnhoJeffersonJerome - - _ _ - - _ . _STootenaiLatahLemhi.. : . _ ._ ._ .___„ . . . „ . . . . , _ ._ ._ . , _
Num-ber ofbanks
221112
91
34112\21\52i\i
21\
Loans anddiscounts
6431,8481,128
425735770
128,496
7 7582 128
322570470
1 1701,044
271181
1,65843014891
390410505J39
54892
458639645
m
Bonds andsecurities
6836918337
579131
21,936
3 211655133104143465579103
5842424326
11156
10470
19313352
153282in166
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
87359167152
138
47,334
3 379544133101120260335376
ill134282335851
10620324
19517916660
Totalresources
8362,7431,795
6521,6601,129
209,196
15,1043,504
601858804
1,9382,203
4692P7
3,1078972|20
625529
268729947203910
1,1671,066
570
Capitalstock
6025020050
300125
16,140
8503Q02585
100100
2525
3251Q0
. 2525
100507530907540
10010050
100
Surplus andundivided
profits
51335S36358
130
15,500
6302351052416053168
952853
50861
2135
621543
Circulation
60190502598
100
8,496
8401225216925
12424
79
25
25
54
4675
481002099
Totaldeposits
6251,7641,364
5141,354
705
163,718
12,7532,958
535602580
1,7491,595
404138
2,539769
136450358502287572
149708952952281
Bills payableand redis-
counts
415097
4970
3,843
150
182
3563
46
87112
13
90
CQO
I8
ooK
%5
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
LincolnIVTinidokaNez PerceO n e i d a ,.•-Payette8boshoneTeton - -Twin Fails
Total... _.
ILLINOIS
AdamsAlexanderBondBoone. . .BrownBureauCarrollCassChampionChristian _ClarkClay . . . .Clinton __ColesCook _ _ __CrawfordCumberlandDe KalbDe WittDouglas .Du PageEdgarEdwardsEffinghamFayette _ _.Franklin . _FordFultonGalatinGreeneGrundyHamiltonHancockHendersonHenry _ . . _ _IroquoisJackson .JasperJefferson.. _
21211314
57
12331633985336
46535365933563444736275614
26141
3,94521625Q
1,918231
1,638
29,178
3,3291,565
9091,191
8033,0781,5061,6543,4714,2731,671
813315
4,924636,718
1,796851
3,0461,5731,6812,7224,2191,093
8001,0052,718
9962,556
6961,9303,6251,1242,272
6785,3591,4632,129
4352,253
18414
57770
143887
42404
10,101
2,139817372558134920674
1,2811,5131,273
828336
1,1851,153
161,623540331
1, 021406770
1,3911,220
364422865
1,751938
1,513126830
1,750276475112
2,112502
1,467206
1,038
14120
8353784
80210
392
9, 245
80850015717073
742276306
1,4021,116
447181186939
260,776384126805336754660917106265245
1,007249778211253740202442
441,228
3321,117
126545
61386
5,580344577
3,732378
2,857
52,014
6,6613,0801,4741,9981,1084,9242,5193,3236,7217,0473,0791,4261,7547,368
1,099,1272,8441,3745,9602,3733,3474,9696,6301,6201,5582,2055,8262,2615,0721,1983,1406,2301,6753,488
9349,0922,3774,906
7944,126
7025
2003080
15050
325
3,915
500200165200100390200250395742250140125553
56,138225175325240295325555125100200270205325110305625105400125510200310
50280
407
24927
99
87
1,986
136141
7014474
4192113085053101953759
59953,824
16851
4322252632205846466
138334132490
54163698
7117041
873113258
46277
69
1972859
1172599
2,330
49365
140137100361196231287609199136119309
3,186153152219173272
8451612375
145190204297
97164661
7919799
377187234
49254
43354
4,934250334
3,366154
2,122
42,436
5,5012,6691,0941,464
6953,7511,9092,4965,5385,1932,395
9651,3415,729
936,6992,303
9914,9351,3632,5004,2755,7781,1091,3171, 7124,9641,3603,959
9092,3774,2771,3762,620
5117,2681,8354,081
6493,250
864
150223 be
1,238 g
O5 r
23 w135 H
14 o
7 §102 239 g
110 d179 g
28,692 M
p-,
10 O56 ^
196 ^140 S
54 -
26 S131 g
5 ^50 9
158 **364223
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TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,1925—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
ILLINOIS—continuedJerseyJo Davies ._Johnson.KaneKankakeeKendall--KnoxLake -La SalleLawrenceLeeLivingstonLogan.MaconMacoupinMadisonMarionMarshallMasonMassacMcDonough.. . _McHenryMcLeanMenardMercerMonroeMontgomeryMorganMoultrieOglePeoriaPerryPikePope
Num-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
4291,192457
16,3141,690
1945,8624,507
13,6321,7093,9322,6733,9866,5242,8807,3981,8842,041601
1,3332,3371,3544,824549
1,806622
3,8443,757352968
18,4991,7191,995
245
Bonds andsecurities
461,475124
7,382
2,2003,4286,735955
2,3761,219985
5,8003,78710,8521,943610801819968639551235167739
2,0802,762106188
11,4421,07949492
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
3825346
4,38351046
1,2771,5323,094681706515749
3,4641,0085,381745355529221586290756107219204743
1,15777296
5,59943347555
Totalresources
2,990699
29,8223,018318
9,9289,71024,3543,5027,2784,5835,98417,1027,98324,5814,7303,1721,9662,4684,0162,3336,432940
2,3551,5907,0567,761582
1,54637,1793,2963,047414
Capitalstock
5025085
1,68017525530510
1,355245375265490
1,075420
1,09536524010018533015064012520575
79530050
1152,160
16526050
Surplus andundivided
profits
1235156
2,22831237
1,190583
2,096226582291644828562
1,4563092402263053531844071171239028369725101
4,20226548115
Circulation
258958
1,36612413
483418726150221250346
1,011236646289115
173317b81268410975
6242964985
1,87612414650
Totaldeposits
3871,793449
24,4082,406243
7,6678,14219,9962,8546,0823,6624,35214,0846,80021,7043,7232,5561,6391,6973,0161,9305,042610
1,8161,3505,1426,393458
1, 24528, 7782,7412,117299
Bills payableand redis-
counts
74 Wfed
180 g
:::: g57 hj
125 Ws II5414
1022
104
213
"102
14675
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PrattPulaskiPutnamRandolphRichlandRock Island..St. ClairSaline..Sangamon—.ShelbyStark --.Stephenson.-TazewellUnionVermilionWabashWarrenWashington..WayneWhiteWhiteside—.WillWilliamsWinnebago...Woodford_-_.
Total.
AdamsAllenBartholomew _BentonBlackfordBoonCarroll -_--CassClarkClayClintonCrawfordDaviess __DearbornDecaturDeKalbDelawareDuboisElkhartFayette _FloydFountain
431321114271285143543778474
1,528390397469652596
15,7101,8446,4791,940510
2,8264,0471,2317,9981,4534,248679867
1,7333,8139,1983,17818,8311,265
376164130602330105
12,1151,2792,49045263
1,1392,468855
3,5631,6631,6971,636415877
2,23611,8992,3827,495277
501 928,131
13332222254134422oo4123
66617,8491,232902741888654
2,9181,1361,3632, 097218
1,2461,4781,596971
4,788AQQ
3,0271,1602,7071,117
324,919
1457,173
15560
271165449
1,534404
1,11844943
7701,261
359115
1,616218
2,289560
1,173415
3268443241195122
5,946301
2,14827137831
1,237267
2,316574920393182472
1,1777,116972
4,340209
2,334712585
1,3661,239984
34, 7293,68511,9052,901641
5,1868,0482,48414,7293,9587,1272,7311,5563,3077,69528,9836,75032,8221,937
347, 201 1,667, 285
935,25120513114514611064918538634046440505540153
1,277120
1,088134393197
91632,1241,6521,1511,2181,4451,2375,3041,8183,0213,036316
2,5723,3472,6541,2868,114876
6,7831,9824,3101,845
2107550
100100100
1,81025080032550300590200
1,520225435225160295575965250
2,475200
93,953
1001,8001551251251301004501753004002525030035575700100365200400205
12639388680"47
1,7891203391272661095315178622870412081196592
1,630473
2,387111
94,679
221,54610810253118301941281521661428724515064485593466330685
30, 536
991,636
94349912994448175295376172392962505067075261198386203
1,778548496
1,077945784
29,3322,83910,3421,931494
4,1175,9131,904
10, 7703,1475,5722,0951,1272,5156,13625 5995^76726,1421,385
1, 391,494
26, 9141,246831941910
1,0124,1771,3402,2562,032260
1,7762,4771,8601,0926,259638
5,8071,3513,2051,284
5023
15
22080
21721
11518012516
"92337311115
500
8oH
ooK
33,898 O
15949 O58 ^
-105 g
"17 955 329 gsl 3
""I"170
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TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,
1925—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
INDIANA—continuedFranklinFultonGibsonGrant,.Green 'HamiltonHancockHendricksHenry . . .Howard _HuntingtonJackson
JayJeffersonJenningsJohnson - _ _ „„„-Kmox.._ ___„ ___„ ____,_„„,_„„_Lagrange „ ,._.._„„,.,.____Lak« ,__„ ,I»aporte
Madison _ „„„_.,„„.„_Marion. „. ______„„_„ „„„_»Marshall . , „„-.„MartinMiami. „ . - . - , . _Monroe „„_,_„.„„.Montgomery ,__„_.„_„„__,,,._Morgan __„,._,._,.,_NewtonNobleOfcio „Orange...., „...-,, .,__.,...„.,.,
Num-ber ofbanks
3263272443233123731
1233242132351212 1
Loans anddiscounts
8981,0373,1514,6301,0842,266
298771
2,2363,8881,9761,524
723527959858
1,8785,051
76312,2262,9111,4741,104
46,3661,357
1882,2682,2081,7772,027
202344425'624
Bonds andsecurities
438336820
1,07191054374
28948393558167285
1621,269
503470
1,52958
2,6621,148
39917,135
11137
3961,357
85752665
m186133}
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
26117999856330336678
198584
1,03424247686
158368156406
773,681
915704230
19,837116
40543357225966
13776
262
Totalresources
1,6411,6185,1666,9672,4013,395
4801,3573,5166,2172,8652,7601,014
8702,6231,6442,9338,245
93326,5756,7743,4461, 7©4
88,3911, 679
2853,3294,0398,3433,045
335mi745
1,005
Capitalstock
17576
35050016032850
17533547522525022550
250160350730100
1,275475223150
6,6509025
240220300315
50106100105
Surplus andundivided
profits
18165
279390122177
1113544761492073428
28116720439728
1,273397256m4,987
16222
1881994842^
155$3173 1
Circulation
14975
32044714831549
1732944221242475549
24616029642150
858248220144
5,1789012
192218298284
4910
10039 J
Totaldeposits
1,1311,3983,9725,2951,9802,310
336884
2,4134,7002,3292,056
654744
1,8361,1511,9795,995
69321,8845,7402,7251,339
66, 5051,294
2262,6792,9622,2231,860
221510514848
Bills payableand redis-counts
5
51225
173
13266338
46
596
36563
1,198
953,212
29
1814415
201
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•8
13
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OwenParkePerry _ 'PikePorter,Posey ___,PulasMPutnamRandolphgipleyRushSt. Joseph.._ _Shelby I.SpencerSteubenSullivanSwitzerlandTippecanoeTipton....Union __.Vanderburg..VermilionVigo.._ "" ~"WabashWarriek_.I _.".WayneWbite A.Whitley
\\. Totalr iowAAdair ,.„..Adams »w—»kb-.Allatnakee ____ ,^* . ,AppanooseAudubon.. . . ,^. . , . . . ,Benton__Black Hawk__.BooneBremerBuchananBuena VistaButlerCalhoun_Carroll,_Cass__CedarCerro GordoCherokeeChickasaw
1343163342554122132133334711
246
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346222
15332644
548643
1,344858806
I, STB967
1,469525328
2,0668,4451,772171960
1,108209
4,1071,510714
11,4621,0655,8362,1341,4044,781 j276950
217,566
7531> 169160
1,3871,0502,4769,2681,5901,695M242,410361
1,8441,7841,605810
6,2922,0012,312
92309876454194
1,030437576180393513
2,460621133324191144
3,133465222
9,867710
4,6091,123441
3,20155194
99,658
135421128600457303
3,1209346064053716
345668319142
1,602486570
85192SOB26714457710225222097494
3,1924665411524331
1,324209146
4,153336
1,947513239
1,293 i5578
65,040
18055251552298278
2,5744023163976591733935168492
1,819461418
7931,1962>M)i1,6451,2673,6521,5362,4531,038844
3,18714,9103,193367
1,5221,006399
8,9192,2481,09026,9012,15212,9183,9882,1469,751398
1,408
403,199
1,1722,1961,1462,7111,8823,41115, 5353, 2522,7142, 8283,705420
2,7372,8852,7721,13210,4383,1003,468
5010022510010027510022516555375
1,975325351001855052520050 :
1,500 i95 !
1,500 j45020072550100
31,948
110150100185185200
1, 0152501501753005023015017580460225230
2587108945413096148335637793841622113n294m1191 5 5 '•797182
1,3452861057682918
23,791
516626786613359695209290137
155101877642614193
3410019559982748020632532987682943575134504322005097279
1,27343620063750100
25,318
5898991334616839859146172191
1911708674425174229
576894
1,7241,3901,0032,9311,2401,681747678
2,13710,7281,933276
1,1961,168221
7,4391,550835
23,6281,7908, 6382,7911,5197,540
1,088
309,259
8261/871817
2,2881,5092,91013, 4242,8182,2082,1822,962235
2,1382,4832,368798
9,0242,4852,901
10815190
422019261
501169
39432485
n
100254676
102
8,699
1272
1032764
2531
11113522
521039540
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TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,1925—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and countiesNum-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
Bonds andsecurities
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
Totalresources
Capitalstock
Surplus andundivided
profitsCirculation
Totaldeposits
Bills payableand redis-
countsQg
IOWA—continuedClarkeClayClaytonClintonCrawfordDallasDavisDecatur _DelawareDes MoinesDickinson __DubuqueEmmetFayetteFloyd _..FranklinFremont— ___GreeneGrundy_.____GuthrieHamiltonHancock.- _HardinHarrisonHenryHoward.HumboldtIdaIowa.._Jackson..JasperJeffersonJohnsonJones..
1582,5521,1117,4031,136
965714487743
1,8322,3295,1441,0871,4842,7391,2871,702
8681,0172,2353,2062,6013,1951,4481,458
410904191797
1,4392,813
9251,0181,527
31386636
2,07334736269
12698
373306
4,979190714
1,057464175194190349435403
1,0646033242142746858456496591
1,177229
17496500
1,7913353147951189325560
1,757104330
1,00332739922642147744464091758529017222937126236731243253156
2553,8182,33911,3751,9171,804909763
1,0512,5993,598
12, 2031,6502,6824,9392,2062,4351,3831,7163,3354,4063,9035,6322,8782,315
8911,543354
1,1072,2964,3601,7922,5622,028
25350125650190100556050100208750150225325140210100125235200250350190175751255065150250100100175
518210076010429311220107122492111861791561016010913428212227614071553763117419811110282
25224725201721005559409917343515014320611910762125188179200246178149744450505212199
175
1422,9442,0349,3091,4301,576710546939
2,2042,68410, 526
9402,1754,1711,8911,8371,0841,3232,7323,3643,2474,6962,4481,873687
1,271228961
1,8473,7911,4822,3601,448
57 W181 fej108 O•» g59 hj82 H
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411 E
400 |
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31684 O63 C}22 W13 g
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Total...
3613127236244227153955543412215774624115661511
341
8311,862887
14,826205
1,5792,633962
1,9973,6982,0401,3071,425273527
4,190794
2,976779
4,7132,4412,7831,76726,4694,4612,162100
1,4816,810592
1,6853,3443,2121,4551,408770
2,641334
1,0581,2106,0072,399402
19,611436346
244,204
361308546
7,844532905733712055802172049056230476128982431670166714177
10,2052,127401125412
2,1931522966979822747752
1,44330129312
1,71339188
6,01965155
75,859
344297691
6,5386526647622352351666218949091262866271834402804445
1,177207
9,3201,77142486246
1,644152548662825388635115
1,554153157133
1,41431557
8,109131112
70,790
1,7502,7362,23529,839
3662,2493,9811,6562,9215,1803,1111,9042,883452
1,1413,3681,4434,8501,2886,5543,3274,8452,25247,1218,9073,267332
2,24812,167
8062,6735,0885,1752,1452,6991,0055,876566
• 1,4201,8759,8813,509584
35,625687630
414,165
165190150
1,0505015036525025033522519015075125445100375100450180255225
2,72542017525190550502104104301502851255255010024058530050
2,0505050
26,443
691071639242596133622073498711022522473609218987415195271114
1,535227106331176564315022916892146303871610827889108217922013
17,675
12419345
1,0225097334250503295990752570371252482531310518699581400139241495451313133538111016632424
9822957727450
1,0635050
17,664
1,3751,9671,87426,599
2421,7872,9551,0942,3693,7802,7391,4722,433329899
5,1321,2253,7951,0674,6482,7744,1321,25141,6707,7842,757250
1,68610,017
7012,1743,7424,1441,7782,092723
4,541500996
1,2897,7982,511441
31,526567517
343,289
16283
120187
45367
25
38
2421063372
245
90
104
29851141094
118892431423180
7,188
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TABLE NO, 62,—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,
1925—Continued[Amounts in thousands of dollars!
States and countiesNum-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
Bonds andsecurities
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
Totalresources
Capitalstock
Surplus andundivided
profitsCirculation
Totaldeposits
Bills payableand redis-
counts
KANSAS
AllenAnderson.-Atchison.Barber , ,Barton __BourbonBrownButlerChase...Chautauqua.._CherokeeCheyenne __.ClarkClayCloud....Coffee....Comanche n__.Cowley.. _.._.CrawfordDecatur _Dickinson..-
Douglas ,
Elk_..__~"III II'Z.Ems.- . . .EllsworthFinney _.Ford.FranklinOeary _.
OreeleylllllZIIIZZZIIIIIOreenwood
830532
1,864457
1,8431,356
8682,168
761753
1,094220548
1,033992877180
5,5163,7121,2161,438
4832,905
266973547
1,120862923
L5671,495
13074
1,288
285
57789
771635153582108176665685
35223151628
1,2641,322
25741011876969
207497644
2171,045
35092
192
244177
1,15879
63148325472290
215780
157562394506100
2,9821,873397672140
1,279241393262315159494
1,0405345824
557
1,414896
3,727673
3,S062,3681,3813,7431,0911,2702,631418770
2,0881,6851,965
33110,2627,2701,9312,647
766h, 132
603l,«7i$541,6251,1511,7373,7382,555
210106
2,140
10550
30050
375100130150175im1752575
15017512525500500125200753O055
2001251251001302251752525175
643518029108120412417769122
105501002526910010512675131149
38220107532646250510918556394446513Hi21369721971
12546100253942851241473129754161
252569222173
107
1,139761
8,062669
2,7512,0481,1043,226653853
2,181364657
1,5941,3581,686255
8,8965,9721,5722,115605
4,083450
1,117806
1,363966
1,5003,1891,98817880
1,733
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142226122414211314523182152123531542132224231614134
168757743462270
1,032451467422835215
3,463393135357
2,820279721647338
1,787754
9,319486142
1,302905410949702
1,072819574
1,013995665155
2,329712363
1,272906356
3,280338
18,398333
5,027249781
1,000
79530371639048117915210332258
2,653157251458553324105183560161
3,9851931
4212999917711229523730514731256042
1,085132763901786965928
7,47532
4,98586132271
525336201719155523615524534086
2,063143297094763262201133689296
3,14721459459369143586371227318182463366190137
1,231205173610390124
1,18362
11,966123
4,164142299380
3161,9441,851728498
2,180927814834
1,723371
8,303747200461
4,429428
1,4211,018683
3,0931,24117,471
913224
2,2981,660696
1,7631,2371,7991,4401,1461,7171,7761,488373
4,8351,103640
2,4921,627587
5,798435
40, 538533
14, 575497
1,2611,720
502501007550
225507590
12540
425502540
32550
125150
5022575
1,0157525
1981252512510020513510017520013025425901002002159042550
2,5255090050100125
1549107372315757121348364714912422641110857667277845856
148153377046114962312967226
18630271271162233921
1,346273066870121
241129965017549
108725323506103215062
491747571971
163124251007617411450929926
903415011465224255024594505068
2271,5331,543609375
1,623769701694
1,453270
7,022598157369
3,368317
1,126812518
2,6221,01414,776
682193
1,7891,258610
1,4671,0161,2831,094973
1,3111,4101,801342
4,221887478
2,0151,181410
4,797339
35,963431
12, 752328
1,0411,403
8 *tl
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166 ^•--- .w
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TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,1925—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
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States and counties
KANSAS—continuedStaffordStevens, _SumnerThomas _Trego,WabaunseeWashington .Wilson.WoodsonWyandotte _
Total _
KENTUCKY
AdairAllenAnderson _BarrenBell .BourbonBoydBoyleBrackenBreathittC aid wellCallowayCampbellCarlisleCarrollChristianClarkClayDaviess, .Fayette
Num-ber ofbanks
3141135213
256
11242142212121212124
Loans anddiscounts
1,196103
1,14512373
4331,039
699159
7,244
125,473
262334
1,6532,4781,785
6996,7321,2501,039
4181,562
7252,816
2541,832
7502,338
3352,898
11,258
Bonds andsecurities
1142
29437
20010148815029
2, 746
45,862
4371
277582234387
1,548948640106922260
1,51427
41713961771
1,1373,488
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
49021
3766855
265433312124
3,007
59,425
73140272402444142
1,32532130069
46132938473
19829143070
5582,113
Totalresources
1,870139
1,905246331840
2,0261,232
31713,386
243,598
395574
2,2473,5452,6421,252
10,9702,5712,000
6343,0741,3414,835
3662,4741,2413,502
4944,850
17,799
Capitalstock
10025
2004050
10012510025
825
17,658
2550
225285200100
1,07520010050
37550
20025
16010030050
4632,250
Surplus andundivided
profits
1173
1049
1341886719
338
11, 216
748
37918515413267629320515
19362
46730
14138
37331
3721,545
Circulation
62
90
44679925
812
9,956
25
18923912199
1,0121007248
36049
19825
11474
29237
4541,998
Totaldeposits
1,590111
1,500197269655
1,745965249
11,402
203,028
271512
1,4502,7862,116
6447,5061,9271,617
4622,1301,1773,750
2832,0201,0292,459
3753,489
11,145
Bills payable feand redis- Q
counts &H
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^
M
o587 M
Q
§50 H50 P
275 fed64650 2
CJ59 &
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219 23 0 *<
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Floyd..FranklinFultonGarrardGrant..Graves.GreenupHardin _HarlanHarrisonHart.Henderson. _.HickmanHopkinsJeffersonJessamineJohnsonKentonKnoxLameLaurelLawrenceLetcherLincolnLogan,,.McCracken..MadisonMagoffinMarion.Mason..MercerMontgomeryMorgan.Muhlenberg.NicholasOwenPendletonPerry.Pike..Powell..PulaskiRussellScottTaylorUnionWarrenWashington..WayneWebsterWhitley.
Total..
12221221422112421522223322413123121211414121121133
139
2221,317743580454
1,581602
1,6221,6231,591436
1,477224770
67,525654
1,57111,3221,2331,044616
1,1551,6191,206394
4,9042,210480
1,4331,1881,2581,363293
1,415119752201
1,1002,850337
2,992176
1,254272360
3,097426206592
1,441
173, 718
2471,150230259105570253190516557116277102518
18,500159386
2,63980232122188540224106
2,018704657923882602402790419012823711044921960230183711684628261403128
50,615
11426825223135622213216544255111263114386
21,986210300
1,452131142245322456198152
1,65149585194
1,406229506343789079701305045951032319521044589031320438
45,877
6042,8231,2571,093604
2,8671,1012,1012,8692,471700
2,132448
1,710109,6531,0572,31915,8981,6061,4801,0051,6852,6751,717678
9,1453,506642
2,4893,0551,7912,207358
2,741404994520
1,3854,028617
4,231247
1,867398691
4, 206611307
1,3552,120
279, 274
2525013010050250100150275200502005075
4,500125200
1,100801355080150150504503502530015015020025902512360100450253252512525100375502590100
18,571
313909115946404601049226532722626
7,261127238
1,06514846541521801774252430335224127106334312033271983216592615
150132530889257799
6247130100502303750210196251004974
3,61099200
1,0863711450791501505039829325297113991472579
123201003042527125125259733750259071
5421,921889725423
1,927899
1,7752,2541,779593
1,602323
1,51591,579
7011,62512,3441,3151,185850
1,3662,0971,213535
7,7242,550558
1,4682,6611,4281,496277
2,276348651430957
2,876508
3,292192
1,452336466
3,177421222
1,0981,838
20, 070 15, 799 217,827 4,705
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TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,1925—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
LOUISIANA
Acadia *.._Allen... .BeauregardBienvilleCaddoCalcasieuClairbomeDeSota .East Baton Rouge. . . .East CarrollEvangelineIberia..Jefferson Davis . .LafayetteLincolnOrleans...Ouachita. . ._RapidsRichlandTangipahoaVermilionWebsterWinn
Total
MAINE
Androscoggin >>_AroostookCumberland -- _FranklinHancock . .KennebecKnox .L inco ln . . .Oxford
Num-ber ofbanks
11124311111421111111111
33
378324543
Loans anddiscounts
714220
1,231662
22,65711,903
990259
1,955236134
1,557697
1,146642
26,2362,645
105152354643490379
76,007
7,2665,470
19,072906
1,1315,8132,0681,6571,284
Bonds andsecurities
1831949
1294,256
512180
238825928
1,116' B16444
5,566239
214
193102892
13,543
6,6671,081
10,6841,2841,9737,0884,8221,4671,907
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
11512728879
8,1682,474
88234
1,05335016
45867
218301
8,8685365861
18410310042
24,582
1,311660
4,785325269
1,084692324412
Totalresources
1,040376
1,655991
36,45016,4522,179
3033,830
889187
3,301861
1,6751,018
45,5654,661
179248824881717440
123,722
15,5977,766
35,2112,5713,429
14,4647,7693,4983,686
Capitalstock
10025
100150
2,3501,225
15050
1505025
40015020050
2,8006005025
100505025
8,875
800440
2,000150100650405175150
Surplus andundivided
profits
61134734
1,16139710415
258109
553819
11266
2,683348
67
33134
824
6,181
1,308717
2,393186221647448264281
Circulation
100
2556
1,24922030
1494923
248
9723
1,505112
12983248
4,076
616161
1,5959062
58536012088
Totaldeposits
699337
1,481654
31,21512,6051,890
2383,271
678117
2,095460
1,125878
33,5193,126
101204484665611371
96,824
12,6585,937
28,5522,1462,947
12,2536,5012,9193,137
Bills payableand redis-
counts
80
96
928
1820
230140
3,018
22
70
20
4,642
100475514
100320
1010
OOo
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PenobscotSagadahoc -Somerset. __Waldo- _..Washington _York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total _
MAEYLAND
AlleganyAnne ArundelBaltimoreCaroline.-.Carroll _Cecil.-._ . . . .CharlesBorehesterFrederick !GajrettHsrford.Howard _.KentMontgomery.. _ _Prince GeorgeQueen AnnesSt. Marys __.Talbot.WashingtonWicomicoWorcester
Total
MASSACHUSETTS
BarnstableBerkshire _BristolDukes __.Essex. __FranklinHampdenHampshireMiddlesexNantucket-- _Norfolk...PlymouthSuffolk.Worcester
Total
222229
58
9116275,124551164211614
84
311112256114281871623158
5,242934
2,0652,397589
7,153
63,047
10, 7102,11396, 8221,1523,0091,766288
1,1594,8781,6072,903730616
3,1413,1971,386923
1,2414,6501,6792,044
145, 914
1,79412,09946,306
98037, 8235,48947,9067,47840,898
4884,2U13,110500,49649, 363768, 441
4,1822,9782,7222,6732,1945,208
56, 930
4,098637
45,628248
4,0103,011369595
8,0781,4761,728833748
1,5611,192491563
1,2733,573391614
81,117
1,38810,96116,855
51424,1703,02120,8342,73632,379
2027,7398,933
101,92328,098
259, 753
1,059405285319209
1,627
13,766
1,837297
37,18613951040479190
1,07937852499119556449111119183
1,024306336
45, 925
3842,8817,513133
8,154939
9,0741,6139,089149
1,5373,061
123,8839,560
177,970
10, 8044,3695,1&65,4423,04914, 360
137,171
17, 2583,190
187, 5871,5947,6795,415753
1,99614,2323,4945,3231,0831,5575,3754,9232,0961,6862,7789,6502,4223,231
283,922
3,61626, 60572, 7951. 675
73; 2289, 667
81,84012, 03881, 954
88013, 99525, 716830,39588, 978
1,323,382
500525200250200825
7,370
690252
12, 215125552225251104002252651005032516515050200505100300
17,029
2501,4754,420
754,205675
4,050750
4,400100802
1,73545, 6004,48073,017
711624534304141
1,254
10, 033
1,527232
15,69018266350752131
1,1193173921385641529314787241939247241
23, 616
3033,2546,324149
5,8031,0866,0441,4134,976
87960
1,94851, 7675,40989, 523
477468199107147494
5,578
58795
5,6847250422021107382225182491321412538252004994999
9,388
173837
2,97875
2,361663
1,833345
2,83349488488
2,4363, 58419,143
8,8702,7064,2144,6972.560111 541
111, 638
13, 9572, 595
149, 2311,2045,7944,311655
1,64812, 0782,6694,4281, 3961,3644,3564,1811,6411,4822,1377,6872,0092,480
227, 303
2,82720, 46754,1771,274
59, 8717,080
68,0869.48368, 741
61911, 59021, 392639, 21073, 684
1, 038, 501
24744
246
2,066
480
2,52911150141
1575555
756514212140
20
108
4,149
63456
4,59085865161
1,593258152514550
33, 8621, 656
44, 391
3HO
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TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,
1925—Continued[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
00
to
States and countiesNum-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
Bonds andsecurities
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
Totalresources
Capitalstock
Surplus andundivided
profitsCirculation
Totaldeposits
Bills payableand redis-
counts IMICHIGAN
AlgerAlleganAlpenaBaragaBarryBayBerrienBranchCalhounCassCharlevoixCheboyganChippewa...Clinton...DeltaDickinsonEatonEmmet. AGeneseeGogebic.Grand TraverseGratiot...HillsdaleHoughton _Ingham....IoniaIron _JacksonKalamazooKent... _Lapeer..LenaweeLivingstonMackinac
912830
1,319405609
3,3325,0342,176
11,666850261416
1,238318
3,3492,1841,093
4842,6793,1741,060
778979
8,8159,3461,6851,1467,6938,440
19,931642
1,449372422
465142
1,321
2,8992,9371,490
11,329765199692773134
1,5022,567
685817
2,6733,526
434395172
6,5426,164
1841,9372,5222,8796,863
236747252560
219178229102136678
1,382560
3,65124539
10538474
962634247222485
1,185198162102
2,5373,300
396492
1,9731,9107,098
225319101206
1,6801,2402,999
7841,1577,1229,8754,381
27,3991,891
5591,2492,453
5755,9935,7312,0821,5566,3798,2131,7781,3501,318
18,40519, 6422,3643,747
12,82013,91535, 8791,1582,709
7301,209
10050505050
400530415
1,2001005050
10050
2502751501002004501006055
950850100300550800
2,10075
21010050
149219325
131281371309979942
489867
24021612673
494289496232
1,4531,339
108115501634
2,22187
1062370
49496
50190460395
1,164705049
100
2191009496
224
5953
83585098
15754899
1,96925
183
1,3471,0162,807
703925
6,2258,4633,221
24,0561,597
4571,1022,141
4435,1664,8441,7061,2895,3727,2501,5991,1491,178
15,15016,4862,0583,163
10,94912, 273
50
9702,176
6071,033
u104 g
7.1 oo
"50 ^35 H
~30 O
7.11 #
-56 §
217 H
- 1 5 *20 O
. . . . CJ
:;;; I212 a429
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MacombManisteeMarquette..Mason _Menominee _MonroeMontcalmMuskegon -OaklandOceana _ -OntonagonOsceola.SaginawSt. ClairSt. JosephSchoolcraftTuscolaVan BurenWashtenanWayne
Total _
MINNESOTA
AitkinAnokaBeckerBeitramL _._BentonBig StoneBlue EarthBrownCarltonCarver _CassChippewaChisago _ClayClearwaterCottonwoodCrow WingDakotaDodge _DouglasFairbaultFillmoreFreeborn—_GoodhueGrantHennepinHouston
31513113412325311334
124
3143358334211534563387443101
971577
6,559949
1,1421,270256
7,3834,830270455
1,5467,8693,7871,430362133693
2,979121, 851
270, 399
1,124850
1,6861,055882
1,4147,100994843824312714430
2,516623
1,9471,9664,3281,2201,6001,9892,2742,6072,235734
128,864202
566523
6,391483
2,1041,150186
3,8402,696326250646
5,2293,1615921517
7952,08034,092
130, 720
547113516714125472
3,160631
1,4311,0073006861530159
1,0401,3692,326428362644
1,276994
1,428259
45,78877
203148
1,76623258720925
1,5041,135107121195
3,1881,2742088025120589
39, 495
81,947
385166354326121645
2,0332314311971431153454099328602
1,070224256600607682467170
46,23827
1,8071,29715,0371,8663,9482,683486
13,8579,649710903
2,44317,0248,4962,306660175
1,6545,862
205, 245
606.450
2,2171,1702,8362,2301,1892,674
12, 8681,9802,7832,057807
1,037556
3,827963
3,6604,2157,8971,9732,3913,4294,3434,4784,3091,250
230,189330
11610060010032520050
1,0506013075110
1,30029018510025150400
9,100
25.827
100501651257512568511515010050505026075165205535120150285250240350125
11,75025
894
90935139
' 1036
1,051293545183
1,55034812213979329
10,662
26,835
113774362950411681147020101012415243130197768312515314623637
8,99527
7425582100297494980053329494937423018360661293
1,100
13, 557
25131649325110515115119744229491657513414569110149189243203158
12
1,5121,16812,8331,6253,1442,282381
10,7558,105597708
2,17513,6917,5251,770486135
1,3434,798
182, 404
435. 244
1,9791,1012,4131,9711,0602,38911,2471,6822,3821,812694947418
3,234794
3,0673,6907,0541,6672,0092,8283,6743,8883,5471,020
204,064266
10
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TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,
1925—Continued[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
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States and counties
MINNESOTA—continuedHubbardtsanti.ItaseaJackson3KanabecKandiyohi.Kittson_.__KoochichingLac Qui ParleLake._Lake of the WoodsLe Sueur _Lincoln. _LyonMcLeodMarshallMartin...Meeker...MilleLacs.. . _Morrison „Mower..Murray.NicoUetNoblesNormanOlmsted.Otter Tail...Pennington,. . _Pine. . .Hpestone _Polk..Pope.Ramsey,, w . _. »BedLak?;. __RedwoodRenvitte_. .
Num-ber ofbanks
13g5
x21221167
C624
101256517438125537122
Loans anddiscounts
366911
1,2922,058
4571,065
409470716376290
1,6442,3663,7191,1521,1803,4621,239
3671,9703,7081,167
3251,812
9633,0662,790
365437
2,2271,812
61064,197
177671562
Bonds andsecurities
300305
1,73762916636137
onq17144773
1,293455944600235
1, 522240254
1,1882,206
206436350352
1,6302,445
318222555814224
36,46010697
161 1
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
11015353723513215043
2381559486
454616712332202694123178425946256136309497
1,11293684
135569574104
30,47423
175127
Totalresources
8131,4733,8323,352
7921,733
5661,147L128
944487
3,5203,7275,8282,1601,9176,3841,776
8373,8197,1051,925
9442,7461,9286,0656,478
871838
3,6653,4891,029
135,007320
1,100985
Capitalstock
5010022530625
1256075555025
1751852451001754807555
22528012550
2101252003505075
18021085
6,12525
12050
Surplus andundivided
profits
1718
163872630201958221176
1311473855
172412280
4535857
10770
279177241686347
6,2875
1821
Circulation
2598
17914925
1242542554924
1121851707575
2987454
2062366815
14281
1143455049
14519135
687255031
Totaldeposits
7211,2573,2432,791
7161,454
4301,012
961823425
3,1423,2275,2351,9301,4215,4211,586
7023,2816,1371,664
8222,1241,6525,4675,604
741698
3,0853,050
901119,709
214913838 '
Bills payableand redis-
counts
1020
31
28
1918
24
10
163
167
12148
44
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RiceRockRoseauSt, LouisScottSfaerBibleySteams __ __.Steele - - -StevensSwiftToddTrayerseWabashaWadeaaW&seea"WashingtonWatonwan _.WiikinWinonaWrightYellow Medicine
TotalMISSISSIPPI
AdamsAleorn—BolivarChoctawClay...OoaltiomaForrest,HarrisonHinds_JacksonJones.. „_,.,._..„,..LafayetteLamax, _LauderdaleLefloreLincolnLowndes.,. „ _ , „ _ _ __„,,..Madison .Monroe. _PikePontotoc. „..WarrenWashingtonYazoo.
Total
43219421832383243233333
327
1111112231211
-» t
o to
2x11
511
36
4,3752,656
39,3981,041481229
5,0552,152467679
2,00386$
1,1951,4701,6472,5101,316821
3,2511,139979
355,859
9391,13828791442
1,6414,4983,5234,080582
4,046144535
6,8053,351822
1,244396390459397
6,0081 399569
44, 687
1,78417194
22,90$984188161
1,4751,28825842076642555977371$
1,448330104
2,686365374
162,042
7804943:
206647
1,0683,0032,128472694390265
1,037352294835181505326374
4,114243602
18,608
1,14235573
14,679!243
n56
1,045693186157576251354551344519236
1,085187263
122, 507
4131003®46151410
1,1291,4853,0241459949396
1,96151824575626432930651
1,708185666
15,114
7,6723,333
79,3442,346804483
7,9444,639975
1,3873,5191,6232,1402,048
^57$2,0481,3147,4231,7811,742
669,917
2,2661,075385171831
2,8656,8298,16510,7931,2596,034648929
10,0814,4201,3762,043863
1,2551,115879
12,3011,8611,850
81,499
45517555
7,077125502660022565752007575200225375155100350105100
38,333
10010085251005004503506007520050504104501002006510050125850100150
5,285
31411810
5,690
so161520662223311946768811028776254691675
28,484
164229
80123177146696183361048530247661206865388
85423765
4,127
3248240
2,207612025210223507517457751509917012443229!51100
14,828
3425
50
2453492937419430502482947514850984912533610025
2,892
6,5752,918497
63,9092,044705418
6,4944,100836
1,1593,0261,4451,9042,5092,4553,7171,6671,1466,3421,6091,468
581, 237
2,0031,125199148597
1,7205, 7097,2319,0691,0575,292557764
8,8412,8761,1352,474668989928605
9,9601,4241,602
66, 971
40
351014
427
45
25
25
2,088
9467
44721640
33
45553
234
1,729
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[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
00
3
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Q
States and counties
MISSOURI
Adair —_ - -Andrew _AtchisonAudrain -Barry _ _BartonBates .-Boone _-BuchananCaldwell - -CallawavCamdenCaDe GirardeauCarrollCassCedar __ . _.CharitonClayClinton - - -Cole -CooperCrawford _ _ _ _ _ .DaviesDe KalbDentDunklin - -FranklinGentryGreeneGrundyHarrisonHenry .^Howell - __Jackson
Num-ber ofbanks
211133134312222112211111121221331
12 '
Loans anddiscounts
1 26034128639096250172
1,77420,0461,134
542277824823319406295635
1,3182,0041 134
242268243153311154459
6,670380661
1,128432
86,121 '
Bonds andsecurities
4265648
186349413
11,0662,541
207116122349205785224
267225
1,4262413027533016
596138
1,583175153202169
24,970 '
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
3428280
23526023716
5138,747
1705741
2391651006124
24116335920645495728717582
3,22317294
300161
45,443 •
Totalresources
2 088508423825
1,6481 214
1033,505
31,9121,614
767445
1,5291,244
529539361
1,3221,7893,8911,700
328358360232483830716
11,623776969
1,705790
159,622'
Capitalstock
150505050
13515025
2501,100
25510050
14015060505075
15020020025255025902580
60075
12515050
7,350
Surplus andundivided
profits
1079
56704134
4651,217
106403624
130261116
172154121833229574
164155
2223669
10539
6,636 1
Circulation
147504450
110149
2475111609825
13016501225
122197175
62550127
801967595
15013
1,724
Totaldeposits
1,666399265655
1,36188158
2,34028,5751,021
371307
1,358825426364261
1,0501,0113,3731,242
265269203191311765501
10,605590615
1,285689
143,409
Bills payableand redis-
counts
9
2010030072
15827
22
322
10
60
6515
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JaspsrJohnsonLacledeLawrence
05 Linn^ LivingstonJ£f Mariond Moniteau,° MonroeI Montgomery..*g Morgan2£, Newton
NodawayPemiscot.Perry
co Pettis._._10 Phelps .. .Polk....PutnamSt. Charles....St. ClairSt. LouisSalineScotlandScott..StoddardSullivanVernon..WebsterWright
Total.
Beaverhead.Big Horn...BlaineCarbonCarterCascadeChouteau...CusterDanielsDawsonDeer Lodge.FallonFergusFlatheadGallatinQarfleldGlacier
6211141111122213112111511112211
131
21321512241153311
3,841403205283413
1,96863228732625628667985852386
2,926498156516625268
201,30212175254256622
1,415150210
353,005
2,45443384960481
5,13360
1,27030498560686697
2,3241,65112667
1,5753206814118430
1,462141300436216713380197351714626662829
63,23225388147575442514
107,526
1255416647323
2,551473641685904209
2051,1636433134
1,55213680126686953027569205525221937226
1,119794120375110
74,455608955871265231326
143, 255
1,0877226715329
3,4972537898502264265597505704221
7,271880368569520
3,2722,428515728340458
1,2021,263999136
4,915783270
1,0131,377423
348,629188255422507895
2,569204276
620,423
3,724616
1,4851,303145
12,152148
2,197671
2,1921,342129
1,5564,5363,272206138
55010530502528520050707550751257525300502510010055
505050501202002525
41, 796
22565155105256052518555200100252554752352525
333961719381921754961175
10462475
50966133112132
14,65622022303383210
27,109
2201680482
3913
113588422391543301
54855
15284
507410649
50259910012
9,794
212549451972312
17,018
2752560301250
6044676
3,204487
1,2181,091111
10,87395
1,839579
1,8831,151101
1,1673,4462,63118098
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[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
£0
States and counties
MOiJTANA^-continuedHfll—Judith BasinLewis & ClarkLincoln. _ *Madis.01}MeagherMissoulapark'PhilipsPonderaPonder RiverPowellBajalli.. . . . . . . .RicftlandRooseveltRosebudBanders|3heri<jlanSilver Bow. . _ .Btillwater.-. . . . - --__._.Tetpp.TreasureValley . • .WelcomeWfteatjandWibau*. . .Yellowstone
Total , p
Num-ber ofbanks
132\112132iii
8ii2i221
1223
85
Loans anddiscounts
185334
3,53325799
199M412,455
38140787
,469lit30506112418$118
4, m32119384
ell197in281
2,781
39,559
Bonds andsecurities
115104
2,2464131
2351,723
454}378427
15760
17518253
125131
5,07555
132130568
i6?79
1,252
20,505
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
143102
1,827342581
1,3441,203
100"M$3
1603t
1687175,33
2,300
8978
427142945
1,131
18,15Q
Totalresources
491622
7,778362181530
6,4294 154
749618104$23261726767258411
11 958,449439SOQ
i,m230271461
5,491
82,800
Capitalstock
5090
450402550
400100140}0035
1005055
10025255.0
300507525
175255Q
100325
5,785
Surplus andundivided
profits
87
38912
5624S248
916
404
1220
10S
6202
167
10375.
1Q13t
3,529
Circulation
4520025
'25284
251519
1%3S
2535
20025
1QQ
266
148
2,475
Totaldeposits
433478
6,739295|53399
5,497
466374
75671^43594635233350?1Q
10,75S335348268
1,438186187329
4,865
70,394
Bills payableand redis-
counts
120109
276211
7
37
134
1614
510
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NEBRASKA
AntelopeBfcone..Bo* ButteBoytU-.BrownBuffalo.,.Btlrt_____BtitlerCass__CedarsChasa____Cherry..ColfaxGinning...Dawes.P ixon .^ .Podg6.t>ouglas_FurfiaSGag®____GosperGreeleyHallHamiltonHayes. . . .HoltJeffersonKearneyKnox.Lancaster..LincolnMadisonMerriek..MerrillJNaaeeL" —NeinahaOtoePhelps_,___Pierce__PlattePolk.Red WillowRichardsonRockSalineSaunder§Scotts BluffSewardSheridan
2,841184
1,2131,813446215
2,6822,8511,341842
3,148159310590
2,5561,135715
8,10066,354
4902,135207464
2,561946148
1,2901,037642
1,79016,034
8353,70750197
1,151694
1,2461,275449
2,268665825615126999
1,7011,4681,2211,020
1,000581652076938160683301167561273340804117128774
16,28934905278
88717044853287102120
5,16317870330124343288949294454871554551444
53843112747098
90S4130647511422540421410145525785587500182174839
31,3741617901094065013134804492373254
7,1135228781064142737996353810059736052137014408301795397477
5,16&297
1,8012,356872330
3,6013,6612,1411,2394,704279454756
4,0371,4921,1126,172
119, 501709
3,964351554
4,2281,321246
3,0061,9191,1632,35029, 6121,6285,864688287
2,0471,4043,2552,183664
3,7091,2311,8951,163151
2,0242,6792,6092,2471,677
40050
1601257535
175825175125450238550
27512580
5506,150
253002525
24010525
175100125175
1,7901255505050
20013527511040
2851001258030
100190165130110
1671313211519693138113472111415248788960292
4,177461741729284648
225426180
1,1139229861107891148242352284866416
1031917412185
Ul501009960351242971491243522525382055680528
1,19524268257
20941251241005210661510O310252517313219867402609910078
1001629112970
4,260183
1,3882,015519241
3,1812,8681,698892
3,387215287645
3,1391,175864
3,804105,209
6113,221284420
3,4701,111178
2,4481,665912
1,76825,9571,3124,568522189
1,6881,0412,6241,749512
2,925976
1,587' 953
1141,7162,1222,2291,8601,405
20
142621
49292
39
184625
1,900
73
228
1342913
537
10
1442
1O
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TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,1925—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
NEBRASKA—continuedShermanSioux... _ . .Stan tonThurstonValley. .WashingtonWayneWebsterYork _
Total
NEVADA
ElkoEurekaHnmboldtNyePershingWashoeWhite Pine
Total
NEW HAMPSHIRE
BelknapCarrollCheshireCoosGraftonHillsborough .Merrimack _ - _BuckinghamStraffordSullivan..
Total_._ . . .
Num-ber ofbanks
212411215
172
1111123
10
4157695665
54
Loans anddiscounts
897200790911748136
1,087233
2,089
147,493
630337
1,847466353
3,8221,300
8,755
1,549493
4,0152,2302,494
10,9615,4532,6582,6642,690
35,207
Bonds andsecurities
5530
48418616249
15234
546
37,842
480100148151107
2,788947
4,721
1,5811,0481,9131,850
9118,7482,4992,4532,1641,917
25,084
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
11782
3411279269
21695
826
58,306
25177
300218168
1,301400
2,715
524153758502789
3,8631,361
819782547
10,098
Totalresources
1,106325
1,7281,2801 078
2631,486
3663,755
256,968
1,427525
2,591878663
8,4302,671
17,185
3,7921,7256,8974,8514,340
24,5079,6766,3055,8295,284
73,206
Capitalstock
5035
10015010025
13550
330
16,370
10025
10010060
900100
1,385
27060
775500400
1,150675485550375
5,240
Surplus andundivided
profits
12217
39164368
7624
382
11,374
13517
2015032
24391
769
36163
1,021501553
2,1881,394
386659550
7,676
Circulation
17
99150100257812
318
8,425
100
822532
84893
1,180
25959
759444307
1,116547461309371
4,632
Totaldeposits
917272
1,111857842205
1,154280
2,678
216,313
1,092483"
2,208703539
6,4102,387
13,822
2,5811,5423,9093,1512,970
19, 3406,6814,7624,1023,659
52,697
Bills payableand redis-
counts
1032
35
3,112
321
422252110705301208195279
2,793
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NEW JERSEY
AtlanticBergenBurlington,...CamdenCape May.._Cumberland.EssexQlousterHudsonHunterdon—MercerMiddlesex.Monmouth__MorrisOceanPassaicSalemSomersetSussex..UnionWarren
Total.
NEW MEXICO
Bernalillo...CnavesColfaxCurryDona Ana...EddyGrantGuadolupe..HardingHidalgoLincolnMcKinley__.QuayBoose velt.».San JuanSan Miguel_Santa FeSierraUnionValencia
Total.
258
21,45721,3146,765
24,6375,2878,244
72,6006,551
46,5103,61528,22125,22219,55514,6594,17937,2864,5503,1412,80420,3335,090
382,020
4,3901,8402,17449147380850916896226141354609384266757
1,6087661362
15,793
9,14021, 2746,3409, 6583,1025, 510
61, 5315,37736, 7919,15518,46016,45013, 8669,3753,73132,8434,7305,3304,55417, 4179,768
304, 402
1,237259809215152104134537343
232461211083036611630110
4,634
3,4495,0431,4645,726723
1,70220, G211, 31810,6471,3337,8209,9843,2632,811790
7,331725982504
5,3891,443
88,068
1,67988857128832642924642406716100290243116142422213090
6,046 |
36, 26849, 37014, 90541, 0779,56916, 263159, 31813, 83098,19414,35257,03647,853
27, 5258,94081,19910, 3199,6268,11644,36216,634
803,094
8,0403,0943,7441,0541,0241,391960336165350203732
1,075789530
1,3882,777123134597
1,5002,0751,0501,725725800
8,625700
4,850707
2,1472,1751,7801,000425
5,339625305500
2,075810
39,938
650125225100501255050503550501757550200150252550
2,310
3,1502,2681,2922,6971,1491,9779,7851,3595,5441,1914,2582,5722,4261,597668
5,6111,129518679
2,3511,575
53,786
22916421546444157
107
1,075
5741,063708811505519
2,887426
3,317577
1,979539665587228
2,90344475394906745
27, 55843,09511,48534, 3076,46812, 224135, 94110,90281, 59$11, 85546, 74942,13931,88923,9907,150
66, 0107,8268,6946,48438,65913, 308
20,852
3941241615013505050
24
50197524
196
49
1,329
668, 331
6,7512,6803,086
859917
1,174803214114256153579836614439890
2,534
489
23, 584
3,185744360
1,200649705994426
1,90615
1,717187
1,5252554585282813050269160
15,644
175
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[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and countiesNum-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
Bonds andsecurities
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
Totalresources
Capitalstock
Surplus andundivided
profitsCirculation Total
depositsBills payableand redis-
counts 3n
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Albany.—Allegany.,—Eifonx..^BroomeOattaraugus*Oayuga .—Chautauqua.Ohdmung—Che»aaga-ClintonColumbiaCortlandDelaware., *DutchessErie..Essex.franklin..Fulton.
Greene.-HetkimerJeffersonKings.......Lewis,,..,..LivingstonMadisonMonroeMontgomeryNassauNew York,Niagara-....Oneida.Oiaondaga^Ontario..
7717581631055415149582271312754559252781795
53,45$2,6843,05411,90310, 9384,95423,3738,8776,4068,5i63,8435,2978,18210,96041,5742,0874,7908,0082> 9002,14612,40912,71336, 2561,1912,3193,16417,5855,85616,426
2,024,49017,98230,48815,1174,593
31, 6661,3792,2086,1303,5316,518
3,9866,7475,1396,3714,1995,76711,74828,2412,1961,3573,1661,9982,5507,5288,96314,6391,9812,7603,809&, 26215,52516,506
944,3408,19212,1688,4334,885
19, 509526
1,3992,7121,6641,7654,7841,6161,1191,622931
1,5831,2492,972
845925
1,066532908
1,9892,230
802629
1,067279&, &2,1863,893
922,0713,3755,3712,998901
107, 2344,8386,81621,24016,88113,44733,25014, 71514,61715,81011,38311,27915, 57426,33784,5076,2087,287
12,7785,5425, 773
22, 87225,09062, 1084 1346,7?98,208
24,66728,96088,189
4,220,41030,19549,48827,065
3,500475300775
1,400680
1,958700
1,025700700450950
1,6453,415
300576
. 1,00020O550
1,1251,5562,660
200350300
1,4601,2001,610
180,0001,8753,6061,986
525
7,008463223
1,2551,5211,0272,9371,2131,065
983860541
1,3812,2403,305
509842
1,7181,5734,168
331250432634
2,3631,840
337,6401,9404,2671,626
647
2,08243750
225868624
1,003529721586426418760831
2,857260178690148214
1.001i;oso
971166229309
1,162953618
26,5601,3881,861
826102
93,3913,4556,223
12,84310,90631,60611,90411,56813,1269,2559,803
11,75021,37372,2S24,1215,3739,945476g,
4, 26318,78420,24152,4258,4154,9417,075
20,313'10,17733, 549
3,354, 33524,84438,85222,0449,219
1155
1022411679282882054009565
714200
2,570
287
75220173546
1,41012
20843189497
144,58014
254307
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OrangeOrleansOswegoOtsegoPutnam,.,.* _ _QueensRefisselaer..RichmondRocklandSt. LawrenceSaratoga. _SchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSeneca _Steuben.Suffolk,.SullivanTioga ._ __.Tompkins. _.Ulster....Warren. _WashingtonWayne.WegtchesterWyomingYates...!
Total
NORTH CAROLINA
ance-***~---^..—-.--*,non^ _.._:._.^_._^____.>,
Ashe-, , . .- _._—,..,Beaufort. -_-,.....-,BuncombeBurkeCabarrusCaldwellCatawbaClevelandCraven_ „_..,..._, .._.CumberlandDavidsonDuplin...... _.Durham _ _.EdgeeombeForsythFranklinGaston
23181331185615823281022116513614122661
533
31112\
122111123224
17,4442, 7365,1236,907379
13,66515,6863,1245,8387,1196,2319,531813462934,
6,4909,1216,2982,4544,2337 3S111,7328,2636,10238,9742,777225
2, 624, 526
1,7891,076314
1,2333,0651,2241,261535
2,8334,0822,7282,079877289
5,6814,1362,671534
9,087
19,6341,1897,26812,0961,02412,30337,3543,3796,9567,6427,6363,8823,5331,2401,4246,25910,6396,5942,9783,5636,7285,5097,7988,27245,0013,94.2134
1,430,855
2412502117537314119828325350978030452
1,399604S4488
1,254
3,872428
1,770i s$Q
'4643,4766,606980
1,4321,6691,6531,840382228462
1,9202,4481,091685
1,1071,5811,9761,7781,6149,49565074
1,070,423
39316638277806556267108641570265515186105
1,903632949168
1,399
41,9744,45014, 55821,3361,883
30, 78860,6337,75914,64817,11715,87415, 7974,7722,0062,90315,08922,93414,3416,2119,03816,09019,51318,25116, 33595, 7257,460445
5,490,179
2,5571,521381
1,8214,4621,9801,762682
4,0035,1413,2323,0051,501471
9,6985,6004,755863
12,376
2,301100625950200
1,7252,31557560087566070017575100625
1,050700450625
1,175401835830
3,22530060
242,030
2351002510030055100504003502501001005070042545075
1,350
3,374168675
1,802150
1,2563,702570995
1,369880
1,133288131129
1,0901,571939411620
1,9552,3351,158759
4,76241517
420, 875
11611725127120117159382454386790114145533598530951
2,00849452755110627
1,2011931557355592901597479500600424300319791310522624
1,92529913
65,066
2087769919919100121122582550974070012545075936
33,5214,13312,61517, 7221,422
26, 71151,2726,24712,80413,47013, 71413,3804,1501,7262,59612,80319,34011,4174,9327,41611, 75016,81115,64613,81384,1296,373366
4,415,773
1,957992266
1,4693,5551,7891,391523
2,9453,7612,5962,3241,178336
7,1314,1433,485661
7,676
639
148106
3751,8201472563515150
28340838117453706525304
1,20512
162,931
301805927251
60242269294440•113215529218591125
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TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,
1925—Continued[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
CO
States and countiesNum-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
Bonds andsecurities
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
Totalresources
Capitalstock
Surplus andundivided
profitsCirculation
Totaldeposits
Bills payableand redis-
counts nNORTH CAROLINA—continued
Granville. -Guilford..Halifax -Harnett ._ _-HaywoodHenderson..Hertford...IredellJohnstonLenoirLincoln. _.McDowell _MecklenburgNash —New HanoverPasquotankPerson - -Pitt. -RandolphRobesonRockingham..RowanRutherford - —Scotland _—StanlySurry. _ —VanceWake.. — -Wayne.Wilson.
Total
2,39514,306
603444346977253
2,4191,4972,9591,930
93014,7351,736
11,6163,007
9011,235
5011,925
940969197192338
1,3801,7587,7663,8521,116
3262,821
1447788
103109313241173199102
3,3483129414515566
11816987
145282619
163344
1,944'872253
4683,401
107120' 77232
11457232442287193
3,006277
3,31731173
408399265211160824394
403210
3,730765746
3,25522,569
899727529
1,437431
3,3322,1523,8252,5861,259
22,2092,402
17, 6103,9661,0741,8551,0632,4271,2991,434
317285466
2,0522,610
14,3196,0922,127
1601,250
100505050
100250305391200100
1,575200
1,00020015017550
190140100652550
150300900475100
2611,005
362284
16997
22120693
2,865177
1,193231417459
10850667
281984
101420418242
1,237100405049
1002506649
15049
1,42824
680195
25485075
1002525
7429732131725
2,71816,420
601519340
1,253130
2,3741,4133,0211,9471,016
14, 5361,975
11,8152,859
6991,522
9031,9471,0251,168
191207392
1,6321,771
12, 3684,7011,738
u
92 O
o269 H259 W139 O80 g
1,447 g
1,631 o296 M18259 H, a
131 »
I.." O29 Cj
- - 5 S102 H140 fe|
" l 2 4 K|
84 128, 717 20,861 30,476 192,419 14,066 12,225 9,523 141,379 10,851
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NORTH DAKOTAAdamsBarnesBensonBottineauBowmanBurkeBurleigh—--GassCavalierDickeyDivideDunn.EddyEmmonsFosterGrand Forks..GriggsHettingerKidderLa MouteLoganMcHenryMclntoshMcLeanMortonMountrailNelsonPembinaRamsey -.Ransom -.RichlandRoletteSargentSheridanSlopeStarke. _.SteeleStutsmanTownerTraillWalshWardWellsWilliams
Total..
24212
11462122263216121523657192321546493831
161
5751,97030052766365
2,3909,561679
1,484219194561531547
4,302747556230
1,40919545980990
1,496499862
1,1872,012517
2,219392768306169
1,561958
1,7481,1222,0391,3472,6511,1671,055
53.309
7386781228119251
1,2784,4332853502516421324999
2,3441663023650314090102220
1,172103477698
1,46410894093746337
2,247307
1,388199
1,1721,0002,796238189
27, 383
22665498145125100969
3,009317524458715811163
2,50411618965378557049198739100325484
1,1291286988426914188526193536163616422
1,259386300
18,841
985
5251,037981422
17,7941,4042,575332483983954785
9,7451,1921,144361
2,613441658264
1,5383,610795
1,7762,5574,718840
4,237649
1,193544350
4,5141,7053,8671,6384,1632,9037,1041,9391,641
106, 734
752505010050251508801251755050505075525100502527525502512512575150150250503355080502525019525010030017535010075
6,490
551461029459
2887142213161046373016686391567102745794226298184101272431252712556856712612818412425
3,673
5017449463525124705631477
50~6503*2862625177
50"2457504175124172492053723272518415057512031752656937
4,337
1,4882,1834,111730
3,543532
1,048443257
3,9521,2703,4751,2903,5332, 4246,3051,6461,504
91, 539
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TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,1925—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
OHIO
Adains^AllenAshlandAshtabulaAthensAuglaizeBelmoht .BroWnButlerCarrollChampaignCla rk . . . . . " " " " 1 1"CtermontClintonColuinbianaCbShactonCrawfordCiiyahogaDarksDefiance .JJelaWafe£rie.fairneld__ . .J'ayetteFranklinf ultbh .Gallia.... . . . _GeaugaGreeneGuernseyHamiltonHaHtJock. . .Hatdin _HarrisonHeflry_..Highland .Hocking _ . .^_ .
Num"ber ofbank3
23i555
» 1278i56577255942151911247
16165142
Loans anddiscounts
7482,856
5883,6842,5324,02l
ii, m2>O808,202
261
10*304
3,' 4167,m2,2062,923
65,9533,7?21,6951,1?52,1062,5671,332
50,770
496845999
2,92f88,1002,3841,5602,599
8S81,782
822
Bonds andsecurities
204767414
2 8451,8181,1046>7021,0085,344
574969
1,6671,1911,3724,9181,4611,489
34,4131,0231,106
6671,0941,599
17420,970
351287959750
2,24947,818
1,054911
1,194186
1,0771,027
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
85621297850542631
2,529374
2,29488
4661,771
434533
2,396483733
12,626577392245464921121
16,70420176
243735
1,02935,532
399433454145345223
Totalresources
1,0744,4281,373?,4785,037
2?; no3,60116,824
9404,469
15,4162,9505,734
15,5654,2985,494
118,0795,7213,4102,13?4,4085,405M59
93,1081,044
8932,1122,5856,521
176,3234,1022,9824,3561,2073,2952,126
Capitalstock
90325100600450510
1,125385
1,175100502
1,175280550775200475
4,950715275250200500100
4,75050
100100250440
13,97525022537550
310100
Surplus andundivided
profits
81144160667419355
1,901395
1,55543
6681,022
256467
1.765472446
4,717736202145360448
686,805
4969
157423604
14,13916530630557
264154
Circulation
6420350
409145509847351
, 841» 98
499787264519734149358
3,53943027319998
27049
3,00649
10050
214337
6,30822422335750
17899 1
Totaldeposits
8143,7421,0635,4933,6454,633
17,2712,274
13,174699
2,83211,6522,1493,653
11,9713,3264,106
91,7803,4632,2941,4773,6974,09$1,071
74,338895622
1,8051,6985,091
137,0983,4092,2053,1691,0512,5121,516
Bills payableand redis-
counts
2510
293205
50517527
168778
20725915098
7,780363276665013
2722,823
442,517
2718
134
32257
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HuronJackson ___Jefferson _.ItttoxLakeLawrenceLickingLogan . __ _LorainLucasMadisonMahoning - _ ._MarionMedina. -MedgsMercerMiatni _ _ .Monroe. __ _ _.MontgomeryMorganMorrowMiiskihgtimNobleOttawaPauldingPerryPiekaway.. .Pike..Portagetreble . . .3?utnarnHichland
SattduskySoioto . _ .Seneca.ShelbyStark..SummitTrumbulLTuscarawasUnionVan Wert...,.,,.________
WarrenWashingtonWavneWilliamsWoodWyandot..
Total _
4284224121553434858533833
52452361263524613•j
964433
357
2,783715
7,6571,1991,8813,1133,771
7121,4885,4312,612
23,0082,7002,993
7562,2255,2421,483
19,7961,2231,1116,4451,1071,8281,073
3982,183
5053,0632,407
4322,1893,6101,6196,2445,6611,885
18,1287,0786,8934,051
4451,961
1852,6137,4443,3722,957
5591,004
489,834
1,4281,2987,0071,3662,4621,0601,895
1291,4936,167
6516,987
7751,537
530422
3,138888
6,135841430
3,7071,1741,352
226430880429
2,727975208
1,8962,1601,2992,4162,886
6237,0194,4553,4753,436
88593296
1,1413,1151,4461,116
498320
249,670
426335
2,066460718412702167343
2,049299
5,576498625296267
1,564300
6,008813122
1,533206323197127654333969502143582802333
1,3421,400
4573,2831,5421,3321,394
60611114444
1,114905469215315
131,924ii-ui i.. ...ii^mas
4.9722,387
17,5883,1656,1904,9436,4671,0893,508
14,1813,783
39,0014,3146,1561,6433,057
10,4442,742
34,4422,4731,733
12,0402,6668,5811,5951,0803,7741,2906,902^ 983
8304,8726,9843,360
10,48210,3233,086
29, 65313, 57012, 3389,053
6093,278
6164,430
12,2975,9044,6811,29$1,686
912, 238
275200
1,126226250SOO600100210600345
4,2505302631,50225940163
2,47530016052514515014075
435125430235
60200600200600800233
1,750440700475
40300
50600
1,050425435110180
62, 280
336184
1,094249290309682
63140
1,539341
3,676215285154242
1,190211
1,964206183
1,2012321616652
415112590341
3938179295
1,1441,064
3532,504
76081457127
41777
5031,038
45524483
15169,224
14310284418720051138910097
492317
1,98742918771
126887130
1,809289157518142569376
29112583815155
198528100498698229
1,286119446298
3918725
40499832438510577
41,129
4,1881,901
^ 0 9 44,8582,8734,660
7912,988
10,7652,53S
28,1253,0254,8051,2692,S926,8612,185
27,4551,0131,2009,7751,9698,0951,284
8282,623
8846,5458,214
6614,0934,7692,8267,6777,7322,057
23,84712,20310,1797,612
4572,222
4642,6308,5654,3113,375
9921,278
702, 595
30
ill360
50362231
3555
800223380114104
73280
52595
5832
85120
12
io44
4125
29413015025
20445
187504540
238577385
497
24, 314
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TABLE N O . 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,1925—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and countiesNum-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
Bonds andsecurities
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
Totalresources
Capitalstock
Surplus andundivided
profitsCirculation
Totaldeposits
Bills payableand redis-
counts
OKLAHOMAAdairAlfalfaAtoka.Beaver _Beckham _Blaine —.__BryanCaddo __C a n a d i a n . . .CarterCherokeeCtioctawCleveland _Coal._C o m a n c h e . . .Cotton _. _.-_CraigCreek _CusterDelawareDewey.._ _EllisGarfieldGarvin ._ _.GradyGran t . .GreerHarmon _ _Harper . . .HaskellHughesJacksonJeffersonJohnston
27397286
2301,739
7312,1012,0441,4803,890
5221,5161,346
2201,632
915810
2,5081,551
92567243
3,5191,9383,342
480587354180439
1,905972876426
1774006361
387159760983601
1,90444837447889
1,0272264979596964615173
2,3091,2101,63821248214336295914710508233
1295151490
2,280252714
1,6961,0171,550210156
1,07865
1,013312592
1,7541,144
9134233
3,4551,1012,279232
1,386723151166
2,3082,824791227
623i,980193409
4,5261,2123,9964,8833,2437,8031,2622,4183,152402
3,8501,6021,9675,4253,601159903567
9,6404,4757,708973
2,4981,263395979
5,3554,6452,292955
501702550225125425305200650140380250503001801803252752510030705465755751806050105245235250100
163461199191181725925628589711803735113821
171045222925218107193241071967429
311361021481061142581
972014875112
317
130323332756214
74978010766
5081,734128348
4,1081,0373,3164,3022,8266,775918
1,8422,723333
3,3521,2331,5944,8963,128104746520
8,3423,4576,364794
2,1471,160342750
4,9054,1321,848759
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KayKingfisherKiowa _.LeFloreLincolnLogan —LoveMcClainMcCurtainMclntoshMajorMarshallMayesMurray .Muskogee '.NobleNowataOkfuskee.OklahomaOkmulgeeOsageOttawa _.PawneePaynePittsburgPontotocPottowatomie_.Pushmataha...Roger Mills—
Seminole._._SequoyahStephensTexasTillmanTulsaWagonerWashington..WashitaWoodsWoodward...
Total-.
1156692345415341032516916668667113358841356531
401
3,218935869886
1,1221,223474891818884158813461604
9,6921,023544
1,47234, 8815,4687,1963,2191,6772,6902,3781,0163,362471147
1,006916979
2,5971,196945
48, 511830
4,866692943201
192, 760
1,900558520419
1,2701,10230829131250429245257358
3,884120376768
17,0622,6541,8801,051902
1,5521,797334
1,22620611442255441712395263
8,987389
1,948287286174
75,724
2,055369996316
1,8581,26159750935456979290119417
2,955484303
1,31123, 9342,8794,6651,8351,1512,259913673
1,626298100410384228
1,845794
1,40121,916
5611,8981,084720155
117,171
7,4581,9802,4691,7604,3963,7121,4241,7441,6372,062287
1,460889
1,44617, 4701,6771,3143,62780,18711, 49914, 5356,3553,9026,8155,4682,1636,5251,017270
1,9411,6241,7785,3832,5462,812
85, 4571,8319,5962,1462,101551
408,668
43016517515027512513518018017525210100150
1,225100100160
4,5509607353502503503552404501002512590160435215175
5,15018075013512550
27, 700
18645385082865110641706633835494285275
1,559357424117104163906614345737295114713528
1,64071445425210
10,177
177907029162124271466
15066519759522599853761452952392001062649321640
693713087583684110075503149
8,641:•• • • ; : • • • • .. ' . • • — :
6,6451,6312,1871,5083,8633,3481,2041,3101,3051,666250
1,097718
1,18414, 5111, 5231,0623,27273,3829,97313,0375,6483,3416,1744,6091,7325,600832228
1,6791,4671,376
. 4,6972,1012,56777,6871,4798.3161,9171,851442
359,890
2037
61
2112
259
1016
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1,228 H
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(TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks} arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,
1925—Continued[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
OREGON
Baker .BentonClaekamaSOlatsop _ -_ -Columbia _ _ . __ _CoosCrookI>e$ebultes_ _ _Douglas _-Oilliain. *Grant ,,. .HarnwHood KiverJacksonJefietsonJosephineKlamathLakeJJUDB •
Lincoln _LinnMalheu^Mariba__ v __-Utotrow -_._MultnoinahPolkTillamboklimatilla _-UnionWalldwaWascoWashingtonYatfthill
Total ,
Num-ber ofbanks
313234223222131i34415372832542230
99
Loans anddiscounts
1,800658476
1,957525
1,470480
1,3021,183
7562406tJ2584
1,87454
4582,1391,8233,196
1421,650
7962,239
75448,869
542i, ids6,0112, $54
60S1,715
%m91,244
Bonds andsecurities
885569665579414
1,10394
2548129982
307345
1,72023
614876472
1,91959
536306
2,04597
34,971361280
1,160M198866510
1,352
55, 418
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
1,38033235548515175429521950911615626018275625
1491,171
3601,165
95379223990124
21,079£00265989607
m366411520
35,270
Totalresources
4,1861,7041,5433,3061,1538,679
9391,9612,6181,110
4891,2041,1534,623
1161,2504,3492,3006,673
3132,8291,501|5,&0l1.084
110,679i,m1,683$,45S4,3271,0243,114% 0064,331
192,52l9
Capitalstock
32550
10080075
30010012517512665
1001003002550
32526527525
285160365150
7,19411075
675$75100260135300
13,389
Surplus andundivided
profits
215ids399622
1275935
1276216
11630
119
7960
174393
39285
21158
3,9*6
7781612972
179112329
8,060
Circulation
13348388850
1603
2249256
83
§§7"
5022585
217
16573
15224
13552
34§35937
100110270
3,399
Totaldeposits
3,4781,4891,361
• 2,441965
3,089759
1,6922,185
841402822
1,0233,907
911,0723,7311,7045,755
2862,2291,1844,860
74$97,375
1,0901,4485,7873,464
7902,4061,6443,424
163,537
Bills payableand redis-
counts
7
535641
14858057
84
64
55
13108
1,618
84803
25145
3,644
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PENNSYLVANIA
AdamsAlleghenyArmstrongBeaver_BedfordBerksBlair.BradfordBucks „ _.Butler..CambriaCameronCarbon..CenterChesterClarionClearfteldClintonColumbia - - .Crawford-CumberlandDauphin ,__.DelawareElkErie.FayetteForest--FrankJinFulton,. . . . - .Greece.,HuntingdonIndianaJeftersonJuniataLackawannaLancasterLawrence- _.LebanonLehighLuzerneLycomingMcKean „_.Mercer.MifflinMonroe _.MontgomeryMontourNorthamptonNorthumberland-Perry
9521115720131712132011010208143121081014414203101510121271435981221138138427316149
5,598247,6735,9098,9161, 745
32,1939, 5926,3195,32012,35529,8381,4905,9356,55514, 7786,79012,3472,1515,5026,3443,4793,96118,5532,90523,41622,7871,0148,093231
5,9824,44710,3195,4542,31929,38423, 5179,2145,25519, 20232,16116,4099,15515,4474,6884, 57923, 5811,29020,41911,8242,416
3,096259, 6496,1918,5881,40915,4183,9707,04610,0603,82912, 563
7548,1223,71213, 9714,1148,2542,6577,0164,2592,9955,32613,6924,61612,58817,570598
. 7,748274
1,6943,5977,1965,0621,26245,91420,6889,8955,71117, 75047,1435,7674,92311,4442,3332,20724,3963,40526,38610,9902,367
713107,3011,3232,630400
5,6353, .1121,5351,7232,2886,278231
1,2771,8213,3341,5142,899751
1,3761,687778
2,4753,8671,3425,2067,668355
1,62679936
1,1291,9101,925418
8,7625,9193,3061,3863,4878,0952,5272,0723,579662739
4,907477
5,3172,556572
9,819645, 03413,84120, 7083, 71355, 66217, 97715,39417, 51419,43050,6012,570
15, 67912, 72433,17512,60524,2475,688
14,41212,7427,52312,04135,6739,06343,03350,9432,03318,128
6189,6289,45820,02112,7984,12686,96352,36523,14712,73741,68890, 72026,03116,58231,4807,9497,942
54, 7695,41454,05626,8145,508
52533,225
8351,200205
2,950975
1,010957
1,2902,470200
1,000775
2,290530
1,750255860900725725
1,950650
1,8552,275150
1,35525625635980845285
3,8853,3551,100900
2,7004,3001,7851,2901,685600500
2,902875
2,9201,460340
81351,744
9971,754250
7,7641,9001,3352,6691,9684,426211
1,4061,1264,571995
2,642969
1,2741,214641
1,6823,6911,1293,8186,013341
2,18859
1,546850
1,5451,443546
7,5266,2744,3761,4365,0649,9554,0851,2072,311613875
6,374677
3,8723,773655
48615, 709
7811,084162
1,891697926650814
2,201197795561
1,650387
1,380137556865343422
1,365527
1,3481,73114790725398552829761243
2,1512,362877454
1,7652,1731,597556
1,265491248
2,390373
2,2701,064302
7,707534,04710,95516,2792,944
40, 78514,31211,89113,05615, 02340,9351,854
12, 3679,90224, 05810, 54718,0624,28711,6139,6145,7549,13427,5896,73035,69540,4981,39513,614
5096,9097,07116. 2479,7422,96272,14039,06616, 7299,765
31, 79573, 58317,49913, 35925,8145,3785,558
42, 2243,93943,96219,8784,071
2775,444222345151
2,03474231173186375998728555250278407312538
995
228372
25
147319334
901,0971,193
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[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
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Loans anddiscounts
Bonds andsecurities
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
Totalresources
Capitalstock
Surplus andundivided
profitsCirculation
Totaldeposits
Bills payableand redis-
counts
PENNSYLVANIA—continuedPhiladelphiaPikePotterSchuylkill__Snyder _SomersetSullivanSusquehannaTioga _Union .-VenangoWarrenWashingtonWayne -WestmorelandWyoming ,York
Total--
RHODE ISLAND
KentNewport _ProvidenceWashington
Total
SOUTH CAROLINA
AikenAllendale--AndersonCalhoun
866
17
467,023146
1,38924,1792,4557,769
4864,1905,028
91314,59712,14524,1381,375
29,1131,433
22,987
1,386,217
2522,069
38,454108
40,883
22989
3,138612
147,268596568
29,2831,4028,0831,031
• 4,6853,2841,4581,8623,78421,791
23,5722,94217,433
180,39489312
5,385534
2,122161
* 1,024728281
2,2911,6585,817356
7,705519
4,819
825,657839
2,38760,6004,48318,8731,70310,2049,5662,74219,28118,15453,9334,68362,8715,00747,015
25225
2,770225
1,060100550500250700825
2,350250
2,535305
3,310
78,96981218
6,788602
1,963137612660484
1,6671,2105,295404
6,088541
4,671
6,71725221
1,65522291998458432150642788
1,992242
1,952287
2,556
681,813709
1,68348,8733,35814,7071,3698,5147,4781,83515,73315,17243,2823,76750,5833,86335,480
982,123 446,100 2,930,784 142,339 284,983 81, 221 2, 357,066
5022,11923,400
49
368616
8,59327
1,1354,95371,949
186
100420
5,700100
187387
8,78833
49407
4,22925
7993,67951,813
28
26,070 9,604 78,223 6,320 9,395 4,710
11162436
1525513101
280131
3,994
5015525160
10572196
61
56,319
16841
3,201494
9,022
3938750194
60487
46014089315
1,56410
35,844
60743
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CharlestonCherokeeChesterChesterfield ..-
Q*, Clarendon"^ Colleton2 Darlington<S Dillon° Dorchester _ _
Florence. _ _ _to Greenville
HamptonTTorryKershaw
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Total-_
SOUTH DAKOTA
AuroraBeadleBon H onlineBrookingsBrownBruleButteCampbellClarkClayCodingtonCusterDavison. .DayDeuel -FaulkGrant.GregoryHaakon
4221113112511213232217415415
74
1214621122512361221
14, 5721,7221 223
277297504
1,156496368867
11,5661,389
106410485
1,1951,5631,7201 171
8371 5415,052
11,156711
7,6714,967
6123,939
81,641
4001,134
4691 6574,087
655765177316
1,2872,593
1301,900
9901,870
1201,154
638224
6,906395258
523378
.151512
1661,214
13426
251110150310581175139110782
2,8543
9801,056
28663
17,934
391,227
40461
2,8501463139
184378
1,75016
593197174
7361168
18
5,025488316-465356
1936450
1452,647
31019
105177171298312109107191774
6,04688
2,08770438
1,447
22,720
106499286589
2,1521847954
108415
1,17926
75544532631
4238845
28,8892,6761,926
391441683
1,629674441
1,35816,2091,933
162788812
1,6312,2882,7091,5331,1491,8657,269
24,218810
11,0587,073
7416,271
132,841
5532,956
8312,8489,4971,022
921314622
2,1645,737
2093,3541,7352,629
1702,024% 002
300
2,400275150505075
15010050
150950100257575
200175225150150100510
1,500100
1,300750100490
11,175
2512540
12527575252550
10035025
15010015025
12510025
1,499252145201516509
2139
1,44771
5351
122268129696379
52251925
800585
10375
7,537
37641667
38423605
3590
1784
13025
10711281611
1,867137100502475
13512
12519898257549
10050
12712510097
3221,169
680574
25188
6,594
107425
10618525
6
4947
247
12456
100
529912
20, 6792,0071,516
220270434
1,196470355900
12,5811,665
89570637
1,0961,7782,1681,100
7031, 5175,858
20,580665
8,2765,061
5055,115
101,915
4812,693
7502,4888,617
793561284488
1,9214,951
1612,9341,5322,209
1331,818
654262
847
508083988315
146443
2215
104
4990
1317248
34019
104101
3,121
62
107269
13162162
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[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
SOUTH DAKOTA—continued
HamlinH a n d . .Hanson. _ .„HughesHutchinsonHyde __JerauldKingsburyLake __LawrenceLincoln __LymanMcCookMcPhersonMarshall __._Mead*..Miner.,MinnehahaMoodyPenningtonP o t t e r -RobertsSanborn „___S p i n k -StanleyTrippTurnerUnion—WalworthYankton
Total
Num-ber ofbanks
224221I423211131I6311523114332
113
Loans anddiscounts
33$80688777251740760
1,0271,0992,012
8041442858$
794325392
5,7061,1201,145
2391,257
4S31,452
198112
1,6751,391
799861
47,739
Bonds andsecurities
42471144811276175
I140192
1,6U107401227
10723835
2,43628528375
49765
73524
5160147140241
18,221
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
10955322036516782058
202164
1,01326218
21615
10776
1093,234
31124991
3501128508310
630525225365
18,799
Totalresources
6281,8911,3052,0451,015
919122
1,4591,6604,7831,256
247543143
1,086666591
12,1741,7881,752
4412,289
7303,190
346147
2,6012,2011,3021,699
89,916
Capitalstock
6075
127100605018
15012527580602525
1155050
51090
10025
22575
1152560
190125130150
5,170
Surplus andundivided
profits
1598344045404
5522
23090
335
16522
38050922189339666
78521778
3,070
Circulation
357435
1003125
7596
15680256
25392512
166904923
120405710
585070
150
2,939
Totaldeposits
5181,6431,0901,805
87580494
1,0651,1574,109
96894
47988
748638627
11,0541,4801,507
3731,855
5692,899
30459
2,2751,9741,0291,321
77,031
Bills payableand redis-
counts
16
114259
3678
168
6478
1223
22
57
1,610
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TENNESSEE
AndersonB d f dBedo
'BiedsoeBlountBradley..CampbellCarterCocke.CoffeeCumberland.DavidsonDickson
yeFranklinGibsonGreeneGnindy--HamhlenHamiltonHardinHendersonHenryHickmanJeffersonKnoxl<auderdale__.LawrenceLewis..,LincolnLou donMcMinnMcNairyMadisonMarionMarshallMauryMonroeMontgomery..ObionPerryPolkPutnamRheaRoaneRobertsonRutherford.._Scott. _SevierShelby
22111421315213211
31111151XXn43131131221111612212
3691,2,52359523
1,2921,2898 328283.6290
37,3451,2961,053792304631244462
24,48,6136164654295193
25,383220705130
1,764692
1,655115
3,402631527
1,993196
1,557841119327549527
2,47353886458231
11,602
112*24615,34024986189$533717
5,25.6327T8023116813160159
4,91012.533604532
4,50229654624112831695
1,95330993626545812093674154136423241171196
2,082
1022:322710125026215Q8532775
12,1103§153926116638883117
8,18710015821814320
6,74610011329244193440192
1,47011423854921539298611071845551414915812032
5,127
6341,77$449
1,1741,8101,7181,294489
1,548396
56,8932,0472,0551,340661
1,175396776
39,267372361945489253
38, 563357957224
2,3371,0632,554411
6,9181,072871
3,268283
2, 7691,428224535905771
3,606247
1,189735301
19,829
65200601Q01502001005012550
3,9001503001101006025150
2,6005025505025
2,9002575352151502253040Q100804506020015925255025325372255060
1,100
5Q15725331688317
15911
3,313621317213642238
1,9722712353916
2,07713285
1563611837229441062253
281701726449013411763810
1,327
5019879815037994910615
2,62397100104811925150
2,57530
501225
2,476156035214722258
39710078323401998025245025209
9431
199
4701,165
307944
1,3301,3661,025
3721,158
31846,494
1,712.1,4911,042
4041,032
324439
31,863266323809358173
29,273304793148
1,585767
1,953336
5,892804607
2,236144
2,0871,119
157460761595
2,835186780589214
17,094
5349
245319
77
63
110
151,098
1663729
25
3536
34101
2617
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TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,1925—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
TENNESSEE—continuedSullivan _.. _SumnerTJnicoiWarrenWashingtonWhite - -WilliamsonWilson
Total
TEXAS
Anderson -Angelina _ _ „ .Aransas __ArmstrongAtascosaAustinBandera .BastropBaylorBee _ _ . . -BellBexar - _.BlancoBosqueBowieBrazoriaBrazosBrewster __ _ _BriscoeBrooksBrown - - - .Burleson
Num :
berofbanks
21123221
105
31
xx12132298
x252222x41
Loans anddiscounts
2,965667291
1,3134,371
8791 5111,057
145,480
1 980'898
9981
16739631
888753
1,0303,871
80,162105263
6,633210
1,577519331292
2,023437
Bonds andsecurities
940191
7526835177242207
28,906
968132332715
1331
34752
1241,1457,247
5626
5,68487
1321701148
770122
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
94512964
623501266105193
45,171
494490
505248
16617
621564279
1,91513,399
118166
2,360140969246278223809231
Totalresources
5,0781,039
3882,6136,2901,3431,9441,524
229,956
3 6241,653
21619526575657
1,9831,4241,5017,502
55,234293552
13,214461
2,874960697603
3,851821
Capitalstock
30010025
23562512517550
17,356
325100252550
11025
125125200750
4,7502580
68575
2501055550
325100
Surplus andundivided
profits
3112413
252308140130
23
12,921
4077915254
24
242148261366
2,3023732
62327
366100167
457170
Circulation
295100
23l547124173102
13,251
1747223251299
623896
3742,968
2523
122119590
840
247100
Totaldeposits
3,944815338
1,8884,478
9521,3321,225
181,876
2,7191,402
154119199518
311,5551,113
8385,999
44,842206417
11,681347
2,159635467509
2,709551
Bills payable ^and redis- Q
counts £j
229 £
12 H
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2,875 §
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223431411231121133311211212274213118325931212326112212
1401,0281U
3,0385341308086466$4417
1,3423,813797310356965
1,698841430523354314
79,864455377616
1,9661,696839259511111111
4,19713,465
3831,7572,9461,090218643372438
1,056374
21,300416336796450
8,091
8073438493412
5471031756855
1,63713277297346916307194793983
26,0028
105169450336485372371
1,4763,824154497733582152825557149140
5,281528311610
3,600
60879425
2,0391089
749287493162816
1,441556141445346
1,7936192937421254
33,244698144398940793309682918714
2,1345,873274
1,5451,18467083515378199538183
7,851201117578234
3,444
2952,0941,2466,3231,127146
2, ISO1,1091,377674
2,4577,3781,533545
1,1081,7584,5081,818952695668554
145,0311,227684
1,2833,6642,9771,285389943250156
8,31125,209
8654,0475,2182,406351
1,2511,009753
1,837730
35,599746570
1,568751
15,877
5530010042522545175755055340755125751002504752255010010075
12,42550100125345275140501055035
1,0151,350110350870125507550200135100
1,875505015075
1,680
1222572429681224513963542023971502515182362197801114349
5,955363733297270803639142
603519104493436151281535522039811387313639
1,310
544937394220
11974
55
498
214918512012540752375
4,277699951859035495534
70674364290332109122325415899
1, 34950491006
1,127
1671,5201,0375,03259775
1,641816
1,264510
1,8855,7221,258424807
1,2413,5451,271780359501332
121,6671,135446
1,0302,8382,3391,030254744152104
5,98122,204
5872,8983,3452,020286
1,072878457
1,424490
31,339608397
1,166631
11,619
7
51814
307
50
2388
15
235
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[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
TEXAS—cont inuedGregg , . . . , ,.,—„_„—«„-.Grim.esGuadaluoeHaleHall.HamiltonHansfordHardemanHardin- _ . . .Harris.... __.______._. . . . . . . . . . .HarrisonHartleyHaskellHaysHemphilJHendersonHidalgo- .HillHood •HopkinsHouston _ ___________HowardHuntIrion.. _Jack. r___JasperJefferson.. _Johnson. _.r___, ,.._, ,.Jones. _ _KarnesKaufmanKentKimble . . . . . . . . " .1Knox ,„„..—,, , , - - , - , ,
Num-ber ofbanks
232234I31
112122235
103%239131773 ,5
10114 I
Loans anddiscounts
7461,106
49Q1,708
87275021S
1 327247
77,7202,058
73378331440976
1, U73,132
1,5701,1001,0934,709
182905207
15,2171,4©5
8991,4975,365
183170873
Bonds andsecurities
34318226
140129397
26992
20,1901,288
4860
16678
15522974918817654
143815
10316
24,418
2f3187168:
1,003153
sa
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
369633263
1 60686265239
1 070J32
34,2361,008
15382469ldX286668
1,538208333350741
1,853,88
an877,257
7Q31,419
8621,338
10240
501 1
Totalresources
1,5842,083
$363 6382,0341 $37
2 466?30O
138,8234,548
1&861
1 014811
1,5032,2075,6911,1202,1631,5282,7007,748
2841,614
31527,5892,7302,8222,6S28,140
337222
1,6^2
Capitalstock
16025075
20Q17531025
17550
7,975300259090
20017527563017520012515Q745
252.2$25
1,3754301903259004040
140
Surplus anclundivided
profits
83283
49114161238
25184
16,254
335
687158
10322
682132385247258655
6Q9322
1,706185193187
1,063.2214
137
Circulation
60114
191209650
5049
3,456197
53902462
149477175124
6114498
6168
56019310711778310
66
Totaldeposits
1,2501,436
6933,2041,6021,339
2292,055
460119,931
3,652117650.763527
1,1631,751 -3,900
6391,4541,1302,1785,850
1911,128
26723,898
1,8462,1312,0005,144
265155
1,278 |
Bills payableand redis-
counts
3Q
3QC25
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20
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3,88030731293
191144141
2,01452€120017317703
14,935938354216
6541,208448617673
1,77036
1,04?1,58632284018
7,873717
4,163330
3,7071,229164980352482
5,135322125297
2,689IRCl&y670204419894
1,0831
155984321213637
1,460265310316168
3,90016
399.5821354
73
m%96188243
1543,039103
1,6486734533342710372383212034562355441797141
1,7111303351435571345261
3,729407105261410477
6,683297227580276
1,60486386228
1,04177834
1,305170244264
3,2101,1612,855148
1,733383146603283Q3
'%12592516112153173241748
7,319163
1,320558
1,986460244272
7,4071,035306
1,675774
1,45326,618
W544569297966
3,7691,243775
1,0093,663126
2,0773,148794843
1,07814,6712,0368,951587
5,9982,225390
2,842439830
9,340546295527
3,633372873466789
1,782
77725125751106025254251007510050230
2,28060555050100350125125175300251603551303075
1,285180625558003355020050755507025506735012550100200
4683878112467267
2763214865178
1,3681250944522S42831081362925
210249919
1091,149
49272473567625159367134178491
30655295736107
455
25599915256
24020
251250
1,9041227502525100124
65215
4011096
25868
1008741021219925134687065012750
506225
5,619135
'•I, 070338
1,652319168231
6,449882230902656995
21,005197403875171820
3,029903485634
2,83196
1,6672,434476304869
11,3351,8077,860477
5,1971,711303
1,783329671
7,979328213414
2,481216705309590
1,450
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TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,1925—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollarsj
States and counties
TEXAS—continuedBuskSabineSan AugustineSan PatricioSan SabaSchleicherScurryShacklefordShermanSmithSomervell - --StarrStephensSterlingStonewallButtonSwisher _ . .Tarrant . .TaylorTerryThrockmortonTitus _ .Tom Green __ . _Travis . _. . __TrinityUpshurUvalde -- -Valverde . .Van ZandtVictoria"WalkerWashington . _-WebbWharton
Num-ber ofbanks
2114312212112121193
12342222621211
Loans anddiscounts
75225520355674727767377685
1,76425077
2,631206278499310
43,7323,708
167163570
3,91016,211
764634987
2,1231,4422 139
2321,9872,228
484
Bonds andsecurities
1811261821482388
270
4183512
1861827
12653
11,0111,050
213262
1,1372,820
9690
136.- 274
155965265976245106
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
40260
13415319459
44172554
5223421
2,16475
130168174
22,2602,665
19425380
1,7913,717
26235606
341473612197616637251
Totalresources
1,405468447766
1 083368
1 4011 855
1453,101
324119
5,381319458808563
81,2667,693
383580779
7,21823,2751 1741,1481,3462,9052,1893 794
7153,8043,208
876
Capitalstock
1502565
13718575
16015525
2752525
2256050
10050
4,1254505075
10085074015015020025031555050
250200100
Surplus andundivided
profits
129265
61534291654
52059
1327859
13260
3,305242134039
8741,541
13767
14916219326127
276324119
Circulation
15024161239207483
2086
1010158
7050
2,041155
4949
6817206175
10917295
49349
249197100
Totaldeposits
976394361537725231
1,0761,552
1162,098
23474
5,014166342500402
70,5776,846
320416484
4,71720,252
823857811
1,9931,5862,490
5882,9302,480
555
Bills payableand redis-
counts
1777
10
19
10795
70322
80
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Total
UTAH
Box ElderCache.Carbon. _DavisGrand-.JuabMorganSalt LakeSummitUtahWeber
Total
VERMONT
AddisonBenningtonCaledoniaChittenden__EssexFranklin -OrangeOrleans.. _Rutland--WashingtonWindhamWindsor
Total.
VIRGINIA
AccomacAlbermarleAlexandriaAlleghanyAppomattoxAugustaBatb
27283754
579
12111216213
21
4432134210427
46
4534151
528l&,1001,4213,281640
1,4751,1531,283
534,929
1,1331,237620307160965156
19,924893194
5,253
30,842
1,1942,8931,9763,176652
2,0452,3311,2364,9673,3413,8713,648
31,330
2,0967,8284,5635,105464
4,909460
124,899146677148249248568
144,939
41394190425824351
8,02935727
2,212
11,644
9852,1551,2731,160310
1,0581,3331,3744,7005,005963
2,426
22, 742
6982,3521,5341,186121
1,47463
1748,3891,4171,617570640515
1,570
252,083
122156185494112129
8,41522255
2,150
11,545
19156339753955296263203
1,180725550824
5,786
1981,02787960168936117
76034,0493,0885,8251,4052,5191,9433,664
982,076
1,3831,8981,030408296
1,355248
37,9371,496285
10,445
56,781
2,4255, 7053, 7745,0211,0333, 4774,0162,98411,3419,1605,6817,026
61, 643
3,08811,8737,318
. 7,295671
7,738688
502,750225620125285295250
77, 312
10012550255010025
2,10010025850
3,550
32543545065075175475200. 825400500550
5,060
2359505004005055050
971,28325449390146287160
55,163
4937641129417
1,390327
300
2,066
25645926254663135320218871477959485
5,051
40270278038215
too.
81,92012330310613412093
40,073
2012249254910024
1,4127525768
2,669
31843036364834116394160688374345448
4,318
1858433923955034550
60627,9982,4874,4071,0841,9501,2113,161
802,301
1,2591,548856316186912165
32, 5711,285229
8,315
47,642
1,4754,2822,6052,751814
2,7802,7072,4078,5377,6723,7435,377
45,150
1,6449,0065,6235, 939418
5,715547
5
530
2,649
14316
400
568
50658940025271120
302211117166
1,816
622340
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TABLE NO, 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,1925—Continued
(Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
VIRGINU—continuedBedford.... _ .BotetourtBrunswickBuchanan. _ .BuckinghamCampbellClarkeCraigCulpeperDinwiddie . _Elizabeth City „„„ _ _ „ „ _Fairfax - -FauquierFranklin -Frederick. . .GilesGloucesterGraysonGreensvilleHalifaxHanoverHenricoHenry. . . „ „HighlandJames CityLancasterLee . . ^ ._ ,LoudounLouisaLunenburgMeeklen barerMontgomery .NelsonNorfolk
Num-ber ofbanks
22I12aiI2
33322142326311116121416
Loans anddiscounts
i,m680567337449
15,178415252
2,1897.4981,531
7982,4042,1825,369,1,188
1371,2352,4543,105
76571,7442,983
415327303184
3,723» 1zm711
2,219546
42,005
Bonds andsecurities
20923342
1346
2,5835533
3372,2541,245
34821126489419713812323178830
9,62241827
1019314
1,217898056
28839
7,393
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
21463389841
3,0234325
264973337426305199454148
27158311442
7522,967. 5 1 5
27136
6929
616578875
37134
9,875
Totalresources
2,449998705
m522
21,772519324
2,9073,2991,6243,1182,6796,9991,586
3231,6503,1084,570
888108,789
4,050489581481241
5,815737520850
2,996639
63,335
Capitalstock
150854050
1002,650
2525
2001,600
20012520020060015085
15028037575
6,30025025302525
3655071
100335
504,500
Surplus andundivided
profits
16494362325
3,0085223
231454226101295120927133
1585
30519222
8,759229
5843349
4912721
148221
344,546
Circulation
55853950
1,1918
2499
1,60020083
1381445941503595
115297
81,132
22925
2510
280486250
17210
3,986
Totaldeposits
1,844657489442373
14,386401247
2,1757,2032,5281,3032,3952,0794,1921,150
2381,2052,3533,558
76583,643
3, Q33309505397185
4,595612311551
2,097525
44,235
Bills payableand redis-
counts
20061963424
187305
196160141
1263
105670
11130
11414
6,01828969
1338
44
15412
4,328
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WASHINGTON
Adams..,Benton _..Chelan-,Clallam—, _Clarke . . „ . . . - .Columbia _Cowlitz. _ _Franklin _Garfleld—_____Grant.. _Grays HarborJefferson _King._._ ._.._Kitsap _Kittitas.. _Klickitat _Lewis.Lincoln..OkanoganPacific. ___Pierce
2341323226442263iII6I32732
182
3111322111411723114423
1,2481,8111,262231
7,9421,505939
1,550370
17,6902,8474,405836764
2,2281,8031,0962,0092412,395633
3,7727,2803,853
947379
272,241
772322
1,266564
1,6401,17389530920663
2,093410
63,836555
1,162233372
1,825621569
12,594
24657140584
1,69732623340994
5,1325166391181083602498254662654191586
2,226722273339
54,505
194109206452
1,942*3455611805853
3,062973
40,59096692949528197359456
7,074
1172582482886620725726850
6,1955565171161563132474562483450258497
1,405717190122
60,927
13594342204953293688763413864153
31,08522941645194277285250
4,082
1,6982,7361,955365
10, 7992,1051,4822,349526
30,7704,1475,9361,1381,0613,0022,4062,4262,924316
3,561803
5,24511, 5385,6041,495864
407, 207
1,221571
1,9701,2674,8441,8522,336598321138
6,1881,573
141,3831,8062,661340
1,1282,4611,3641,308
25,012
1702251805065015010525075
1,9503505759554255210150500253105060040052519250
30,322
185501007525020022550502527575
6,4001252005050220150125
1,325
1232251648
1,0891608717129
2,2512365244748275237128208143635930458244218446
32,483
56858201232076110101
32553
4,8674059556563029606
14622374506111245124820
1,672874018553159155125350252513839739345214747
19,683
7025506
2501145049
20
13213
3,35620132
35249750671
1,1642,0101,532227
7,9941,5851,2301,422401
24,7393,4643,996873881
2,1321,7582,0231,615216
2,530568
3,6999,6004,036959716
301,223
855488
1,7621,1604,2121,29&1,933464236112
5,4461,494
125,0531,6132,236285988
1,9681,0451,099
22,362
955052828681
257
10
414372017628
213359872218464118
17,153
29
93067
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TABLE NO. 62.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, April 6,1925—Continued .,
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
"WASHINGTON—continued
SkagitSnohomishSpokaneStevensThurston «.Walla Walla__.Whatcom _Whitman..Yakima _ _
Total
WEST VIRGINIA
B arbourBerkeleyBooneBraxtonBrookeCabellDoddridgeFayette -GrantGreenbrierTT^Tppshirp,Hancock _ _ _ .HardyHarrisonJacksonJefferson _KanawhaLewisLincoln .Logan
Num-ber ofbanks
7682246g9
111
32111118131216216121
Loans anddiscounts
2,0137,977
28,523751
2,6154,9475,2514,2835,161
153,001
1,8252,151
726680887
13,447430
3,74860
1,009274975401
11,030581253
12,4751,180
5161,935
Bonds andsecurities
1,7554,2307,374
307800
2,2235,061
8221,716
83,571.
1,00672620194
2962,122
328847099
167434146
3,22768
1882,626
26897
241
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
7442,5027,595
1711,4771 5232,453
7141,935
59,826
361400125110158
1,84887
90819
15672
11761
2,28216440
3,352283206482 I
Totalresources'
4,69215,33845,597
1,3055,2569,250
13,3286,1109,878
311,096
3,3873,4581,150
9251,531
18,550591
6,000171
1,359529
1,572635
17, 274843489
19,3681,893
8482,884
Capitalstock
300775
3,00085
200450975625875
17,490
1402005060
1002,000
5039025
10050
100100
1,0507050
9606050
150
Surplus andundivided
profits
10730482625
275685651132364
10,049
2012601092783
1,39610
397117439
14546
1,2803147
2,259174100215
Circulation
129194
2,67784
100244198408194
9,392
1191955060
1001,424
3892575499994
9293449
924573212
Totaldeposits'
4,14614,02138,399
1,1104,6817,824
11,3744,8528,387
270,831
2,8032,774
824779
1,24812,121
5174,596
1101,083
390993351
13,774692344
14, 2171,562
6662,502
Bills payableand redis-
counts
6
413
4291
1,000
11929
110
1,39013
228
28
23544
16415
70520
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Total.
WISCONSIN
Ashland _BarronBayneld. . . ___BrownBuffaloBurnettCalumetChippewaClarkColumbia.- . . .Dane - - .DodgeDouglasDunnEau Claire.Fond du LacForestGrant
106224431313115123223132122152
23
222421221365233413
7,7127,5501,1121,2238,8721,7863,4202,0211,328479
7,9261,190 ;414
1,250201
2,0041,8651,126915
3,5871,566549
2,040895667482821
10,083506
128,173
2,7821,097405
7,517913371960
1,552259
1,22310,3501,6352,6492,5114,4397,400447
1,187
1,2654,187820136978
1,934339304247164
4,9841721155438114645222216786460668535624817235171
2,57730
35,992
1,14140892
2,187311170251
1,171200
2,0062,9392,6062,827887749
3,84053400
1,5062,127
291198
1,8295l5
1,01319226769
1,9879953
27522
50832724821251757213148313317491
2241,457
85
26,836
10,96714,4352,2851,58012,2244,4164,8922,5691,908726
15,4831,485607
2,147313
2,9902,7341,7151,3365,2282,9561,3942,9361,3051,057677
1, 24214,529
649
200,242
549141192
1,4771927292632148435
2,938648
1,419719
1,6522,687
26207
4,7911,760733
11,5701,444625
1,3853,483631
3,75317,4995,0347,0834,3247,140
14, 523579
1,939
725745100130
1,1002303508015040
1,1001002512550300250100752002001252055090506579650
13,361
2007560
1,150752510020050175
1,15531040025037597550175
9631,294161124
1,13127024923417137
1,241102451198
222226771103932501301721408134
'1181,466
30
16,502
2516026712193158
30617131475273296891337941081
468730991293462062507811225
1,089982510550127449966200
10,339
8,58111,5801,9231,1109,0433,6914,0431,9361,474624
11,3141,088513
1,795206
2,3412,2141,4091,0843,8942,4521,0282,342864794585958
11, 235534
194
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1 E153,001
1984925674132599174499960527822122535764549100
4,1331,574622
8,7501,336544
1,0582,803513
3,54814,7864,1486,1143,7596,26912,073
3771,503
5,882
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1925—Coptinued[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
wiscoNsiN^continuedGreen . - .Green LakeIowa -.._ .Iron ._JacksonJefferson,,,.- «. . ..KenoshaLa CrosseLa Fayette.Langlade _LincolnManitowoc.Marathon . _ .„..- _MarinetteMilwaukee- _ .Monroe - .OcontoOneidaOutagamie _ .Oza,ukee.pepin- - -fierce , . - .PolkPortagePrice., „„_ _ -Bacine - _.BichlandRock
Saint <5roijr -- - -—Sauk . .._-Sawyejr - - -Shawano _ - -Sheboygan -
Num'berofbankg
211
a322I12491225123
223
41
12ai
Loans §nddiscounts
1,01?93081$223796
1,6260,1405,8161,7352,1801,0441,4596,193
im105,954226
1,1301,1687,575
137$4269444^
7009,200
6444,361
2751,539
93044
1,3454,539
Bonds andsecurities
751766421507311
1,7664,8953,553
$33946631829,540
2,15822,020
fS3721,935
50279
367104
1,601583
3,52354
2,205
93434522
3521,405
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
32424012370
189556
2,9281,716
77042a159472689733
30,45785
243268
1,704
2201431Q3617307
2,340
n1,50834
53926997
3871,003
Totalresources
2,2512,0341,463
8101,3354,104
17,37?11,2873,4873,6661,9002,8497,7125,414
164,413620
2,1851,944
11,624733
1,2511,238
6774,4281, 653
8698,323
34$3,002
1992,1897,396
Capitalstock
1001401005050
375850900200200100200650250
9,65050
12520088550
1007550
30050
85050
40050
17510050
215500
Surplus andundivided
profits
13982801563
324558920244
* 9Q177423352
8,308296393
56655594416
14935
87150
5211
121725
54614
Circulation
9925
1004912
29011225018719799
150'397215
3,67640
109150583.50393125
16750
15050
268
125996
123
Total •deposits
1,8891,7881,160
6971, 2103,106
15,7359,1352,8563,Q471,5182,3016,0584,550
137,3,23495
1,8871,5019,501
5791,0521,088
5873,6911,517
13,800563
7,116292
2,6701,319
1331,7956,241
Bills payableand redis-
counts
75
162
3,629
19
100
138
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Total
WYOMING
Albany* fc _.Big HornCarbonConverseGoshen ^ «...,JohnsonLaramieLincolnNatronaPark.SheridanSweetwaterTremontUinta-
Total
2111423655
158
22411131452312
32
710180467207
2,1521,2344,3772,5609,6726,052
254,436
2,707172
2,041369170306
3,9031,1775,359
8251,2573,090
255772
22,493
10150
215144
1,070680
3,3371,2025,5691,485
92,431
45929291916144
1401,613
9151,268
304536905148427
8,131
118439927
602267
1,301809
2,9091,049
71,165
748152691191109101
2,398449
1,913546360
1,171162222
9,213
1,017292822412
3,8912,2999,4164,804
19, 3759,348
436,144
4,115682
3,877745332596
8,2372,5699,0201,7962,2645,580
6041,488
41,905
60255026
2501255.50260
1,105700
27,040
20055
315502650
70010045015017528075
109
2,725
275
1710
254143658129
1,050456
21,810
29127
225111054
29816439910779
33531
103
2,134
59254925
234124497195648690
14,354
19825
14850
49168
9834878
14926750
100
1,728
855237706352
3,1471,9027,7884,206
16,4997,293
364,895
3,422575
3,179634297443
7,0572,2027,7801,4131,8624,698
4471,185
35,194
10190
4, 839
15
4245
102
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lUBCAPITTODATlON B T STATES
[Amounts im tkous&mds «f dollars]
00
nwwoo
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H
W
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3o
StatesNum-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
Bonds andsecurities
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
Totalresources
Capitalstock
Surplus andundivided
profits1 CirculationTotal
depositsBills payableand redis-
counts
Maine. _ _New HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut
Total New England States.
New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelaware __.Maryland :District of Columbia
Total Eastern States
Virginia.West VirginiaNorth Carolina.-South Carolina ---Georgia.. -Florida. -AlabamaMississippiLouisiana -TexasArkansas..KentuckyTennessee . .
Total Southern States
5854461561762
63,04735,20731,330768,44140,883146,950
56,93025,08422,742259,75326,07068, 515
13,76610,0985,786
177,9709,60437,456
137,17173,20661,643
1,323,38278,223266,746
7,3705,2405,06073,0176,32019,993
10, 0337,6765,05189,5239,39526,076
5,5784,6324,31819,1434,7109,983
111,63852,69745,150
1, 038, 50156,319206,630
1,085,858 459,094 254,680 1,940, 371 117,000 147, 754
533258866188413
2,624, 526382, 020
1,386, 21710, 559
145, 91474,027
1,430,855304,402982,1239,47281,11735,454
1,070,42388,068446,1002,12545,92527,018
5,490,179803,094
2,930, 78422,977283,922147,435
242, 03039,938142, 3391,73517,0299,327
420,87553,786284,9833,03923,6168,431
48,364
65,06620,85281, 2211,1379,3884,491
1, 510 935
4,415,773668, 331
2,357,06616,605227,303122, 390
1,772
182~12384749156102363357987139105
2,843,423
272, 241128,173128,71781,641128,496125,92199,61844,68776,007,534,92954,134173,718145,480
54,50535,99220,86117,93421,93656,85532,84818,60813,543144,93916,81650,61528,906
1,679,659
60,927
9,678, 391 452,398 794,730
30,47622, 72047,33482,78135,93715,11424,582252,08325,545:45,87745,171
407,207200,242192, 419132,841209,196272,083175,47181,499123,722982, 076100,615279,274229,956
13,36114,06611,17516,14010,33013,0705,2858,87577,3127,93018,57117,356
32,48316, 50212,2257,53715,5007,84013,2574,1276,18155,1635,46220,07012,921
182,155
19,68310,3399,5236,5948,4965,2219,2272,8924,07640,0733, 75115,79913,251
7,807,468
301, 223153,001141,379101,915163,718246,867136,91866,97196,824
802, 30182,543217,827181,876
1,691 1,993,762 514,358 715,383 243,793 209,268 148,925 2,693,363
2,0662,7931,816
44, 391803
2,583
54, 452•• ' =
162, 93115, 64435,844
4264,1491,728
220, 722•• ' ' a s
17,1535,88210,8513,1213,843
162'2,0651,7294,6422,649687
4,7052,875
60.364
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@$ W i s c o n s i n~3 M i n n e s o t a _ ___!sj Iowa05 Missouri
Total Middle Western States
5 North Dakota..South DakotaNebraska __ _ .Kansas
£0 Montanatf*- Wyoming __ .
Colorado..New MexicoOklahoma.- _
Total Western States _.
Washington . _OregonCaliforniaIdaho . _ __ _ ._UtahNevadaArizona _ _
Total Pacific States..
Total United States
357246501124158327341131
2,185
1611131722568532
13733
401
1,390
11199
26357211018
579
8,010
489, 834217, 566928,131270,399254, 436355,859244,204353,005
3,113, 434
53,30947,739
147,493125,47339, 55922, 493
132,77715,793
192,760
777, 396
153, 00191, 244
543, 56929,17830,8428,755
14,886
871, 475
12,465,188
249,67099,658
324,919130, 72092, 431
162, 04275, 859
107, 526
1, 242,825
27,38318, 22137,84245,86220,5058,131
76,7174,634
75, 724
315, 019
83, 57155, 418
203, 84810,10111, 6444,7214,486
373, 789
5, 748, 508
131,92465,040
347, 20181,94771,165
122, 50770, 790
143, 255
1,033,829
18,84118,79958,30659,42518,1509,213
67,7776,046
117,171
373, 728
59,82635, 270
181, 7129,245
11, 5452,7156,234
306, 547
4,363,826
912,238403,199
1,667,285506, 450436,144669,917414,165620,423
5,629,821
106,73489,916
256,968243, 59882,80041,905
285,78528,506
408,668
1,544, 880
311, 096192, 529982, 444
52, 01456, 78117,18528,079
1,640,128
23,820,192
62,28031,94893,95325,82727,04038,33326,44341,796
' 347,620
6,4905,170
16,37017,6585,7852,725
12,8652,310
27,700
97,073
17,49013,38961,5313,9153, 5501,3851,500
102, 760
1,360, 644
69, 22423,79194,67926,83521,81028,48417,67527,109
309,607
3,6733,070
11,37411, 2163,5292,134
12,2971,075
10,177
58,545
10,0498,060
52,2771,9862,066
7691,037
76, 244
1, 596,148
41,12925, 31830, 53613, 55714, 35414,82817,66417,018
174,404
4,3372,9398,4259,9562,4751,7285, 5391,3298,641
45,369
9,3923,399
30, 2052,3302,6691,180
567
49, 742
648, 959
702, 595309, 259
1,391,494435,244364,895581, 237343,289527,278
4,655,291
91,53977,031
216,313203,02870,39435,194
253,28323,584
359,890
1,330, 256
270,831163, 537812,84442, 43647,64213,82224,403
1, 375, 515
19,372,828
24, 3148,699
33, 8982,3474, 8392,0887,1882,710
86,083
5891,6103,112
587510102
1,112175
1,228
9,025
1,0003,6448,3781,238
568
321
15,149
445,795
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FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 1
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
too
•States and counties
CONNECTICUT
HartfordLitchfield __ __ ________ ________MiddlesexNew HavenNew London _TollandWindnam _
Total
MAINE
AndroscogginAroostookCumberlandFranklinHancockElennebecKhoxLincoln. _OxfordPenobscotSagadahocSomersetWaldo . _.WashingtonYork...!. -
Total
MASSACHUSETTS
BarnstableBerkshireBristol. .
Num-ber ofbanks
787
14834
51
378324543222229
58
31111
Loans anddiscounts
39,3586,7376,541
55, 5058,2341,2563,029
120,660
7,2665,470
19,072906
1,1315,8132,0681,6571 2845,242
9342,065£397
5897,15.3
63,047
12'09946,306
Bonds andsecurities
9,1813,4203,842
20,4196,146
8214,359
48,188
6,6671,081
10,6841,2841,9737,0884,8221,467
4'182
£m2,7222,6732,1945.208
56,930
1,38810,96116,855
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
10,7811,3881,477
12,2172,345
6501,156
30,014
1,311660
4,785325269
1,084692324412
1,059405285319209
1,627
13,766
3842,8817,513
Totalresources
63,67611,79612,35192,87817,4152, 9138,780
209,809
15,5977,766
35,2112,5713,429
14,4647,7693,498"3,686
10,8044,3695,1565,4423,049
14,360
137,171
3,61626,60572,795
Capitalstock
4,9661,0551,0696,7502,050
250320
16,460
800440
2,000150100650405175150600625200250200825
7,370
2501,4754,420
Surplus andundivided
profits*
7,522997808
8,5372,362
402697
21,225
1,308717
2,393186221647448264281
m624534304141
1,254
10,033
8033,2546,324
Circulation
2,334708894
2,889745196
7,961
616161
1,5959068
68536012988
477468199107147494
5,578
173837
2,978
Totaldeposits
47,7108,9229,379
73,63812,170
7 630
161,354
12,6585,937
28, 5522,1462,947
12,2536,5012, 9193,1378,8702,7064,2144,6972,560
11,541
111,638
2,82720,46754,177
Bills payableand redis-
counts
69155
20156050
155
1,712
1Q0475514
1003201010
24744
246
2,060
68456
4,590
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DukesEssexFranklinHampdenHampshire . ____MiddlesexNantucketNorfolkPlymouthSuffolk . .Worcester _*___ __„.
Total. _______._„________.-...
NEW HAMPSHIREBelknap • - „CarrollCheshire __ ' _____Coos _Grafton.. . . ___.__„_HillsboroughMerrimackRockinghamStraffordSullivan. _ _______..
TotalRHODE ISLAND
Kent...NewportProvidenceWashington
TotalVERMONT
AddisonBennington.- _ __ .CaledoniaChi t tenden.EssexFranklinOrangeOrleans. _RutlandWashington _ _ _ _ _WindhamWindsor..
Total- .
2256
114
28187
1623
156
4157695665
54
13
121
17
44321342
10427
46
98037,8235,489
47,9057,478
40,898488
4,21113,110
500,49549,363
768,441
1,549493
4,0152,2302,494
10,9615,45J2,6582,6642,690
35,207
2522,069
38, 454108
40,883
1,1942,8931,9763,176
6522,0452,3311,2364,9673,3413,8713,648
31,330
51424,1703,021
20,8342, 736
32,379202
7,7398,933
101,92328,098
259, 753
1,5811,0481,9131,850
9118,7482,4992,4532,1641,917
25,084
5022,119
23,40049
26,070
9852,1551,2731,160
3101,0581,3331,3744,7005,005
9632,426
22,742
1338,154
9399,0741.6139,089
1491,5373,061
123,8839,560
177,970
524153758502789
3,8631,361
819782547
10,098
368616
8,59327
9,604
19156339753965
296263203
1,180725550824
5,786
1,67573,2289,667
81,84012,03881,954
88013,99525,716
830, 39588, 978
1,323,382
3,7921,7256,8974,8514,340
24, 5079, 6766,3055,8295,284
73,206
1,1354,953
71,949186
78, 223
2,4255,7053,7745,0211,0333,4774,0162,984
11, 3419,1605,6817,026
61,643
754,205
6754,050
7504,400
100802
1,73545,6004,480
73,017
27060
775500400
1,150675485550375
5,240
100420
5,700100
6,320
32543545065075
175475200825400500550
5,060
1495,8031,0866,0441,4134,976
87960
1,94851,7675,409
89,523
36163
1,021501553
2,1881,394
386659550
7,676
187387
8,78833
9,395
25645926254663
135320218781477959485
5,051
752,361
6631,833
3452,833
49488488
2,4363,584
19,143
25959
759444307
1,116547461309371
4,632
49407
4,22925
4,710
31843036364834
116394160688374345448
4,318
1 ?7459,8717,080
68,0869,483
68,741619
11,59021,392
639 21073, 684
1,038,501
2,5811,5423,9093,1512,970
19,3406,6814,7624,1023,659
52,697
7993,679
51,81328
56,319
1 4754,2822,6052,751
8142 7802,7072,4078,5377,6723 7435, 377
45,150
85865161
1,59325
81525
14550
33 8621,656
44, 391
321
422252110705301208195279
2,793
60743
803
506589
40025
271120
302211117166
1,816
1
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FEDERAXi RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 2
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
CONNECTICUT
Fairfield....
NEW JERSEY
Bergen _ -EssexHudsonHunterdonMiddlesexMonmouthMorris - - -PassaicSomersetSussex _ _ _ -UnionWarren..
Total
NEW YORK
AlbanyAlleghanyBronxBroomeCattaraugusCayugaChautauqua . ._Chemung _.ChenangoClintonColumbiaCortlandDelaware
Num-ber ofbanks
11
3026141118229
1242
139
170
771758
163
10554
15
Loans anddiscounts
26,290
21,31472,60046, 5103,615
25, 22219, 55514, 65937, 2863,1412,804
20,3335,090
272,129
53,4582,6843,054
11,90310, 9384,954
23,3738,8776,4068,5163,8435,2978,182
Bonds andsecurities
20,327
21,27461, 53136,7919,155
16,45013,8669,375
32,8435,3304,554
17,4179,768
238,354
31,6661,3792,2086,1303,5316,5188,9303,9866,7475,1396,3714,1995,767
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
7,442
5,04320,62110,6471,3334,9843,2632,8117,331
982504
5,3891,443
64,351
19,509526
1,3992,7121,6641,7654,7841,6161,1191,622
9311,5831,249
Totalresources
56,937
49,370159, 31898,19414,35247, 85338, 33827, 52581,1999,6268,116
44, 36216,634
594,887
107,2344,8386,816
21,24016,88113,44738,25014, 71514,61715,81011,38311,27915,574
Capitalstock
3,533
2,0758,6254,850
7072,1751,7801,0005,339
305500
2,075810
30,241
3,500475300775
1,400680
1,958700
1,025700700450950 ]
Surplus andundivided
profits
4,851
2,2589,7855,5441,1912,5722,4261,5975,611
518679
2,3511,575
36,107
7,008463223
1,2551,5211,0272,6371,2131,065
983860541
1,381
Circulation
2,022
1,0632,8873,317
577539665587
2,90375
394906745
14,658
2,08243750
225868624
1,003529721586426418760
Totaldeposits
45, 276
43,095135, 94181, 59811, 85542,13931,88923,99066,0108,6946,484
38, 65913, 308
503,662
93, 3913,4556,223
18,82912, 84310, 90631,60611,90411, 56813, 1269,2559,803
11, 750
Bills payableand redis-
counts
871
744994
1,90615
1871,525
2555283050
269160
6,663
1155
102241167928288205400
9565
714
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DutchessErieEssexFranklinFultonGeneseeGreeneHerkimerJeffersonKings,.Lewis.LivingstonMadisonMonroe..Montgomery..Nassau...New York.._.Niagara-OneidaOnondagaOntarioOrangeOrleansOswego
Putnam;QueensRensselaerRichmondRocklandSt. Lawrence..SaratogaSchenectady__SchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteubenSuffolk........SullivanTiogaTompkinsUlster __-WarrenWashingtonWayneWestchester...Wyoming.. . .Yates
Total...
14958227131275455925278179- 523181331185615823231022116513514122661
533
u, yyo41,5742,0874,7908,0032,9002,14612,409' 12,71336,2561,1912,3193,16417,5855,85616,426
-. 2,024,490v 17,98230,48815,1174,59317,444, 2,736f 5,123f6,907: 37913,66515,6363,1245,8387,1196,2319,531.. 813462934
6,4909,1216,2982,4544,2337,35111,7328,2636,10238,9742,777225
. j ; 2,624,526
11,74828,2412,1961,3573,1661,9982,5507,5288,96314,6391,9812,7603,8093,26215, 52516,566
944,3408,19212,1688,4334,88519,6341,1897,26812,0961,02412,30337,3543,3796,9567,6427,6363,8823,5331,2401,4246,25910,6396,5942,9783,5636,7285,5097,7988,27245, 0013,942134
:.; 1,430,855
2,97212,023
845925
1,066532908
1,9892,2308,893802629
1,0672,7982,1863,893
922,0713,3755,3712,998901
3,872428
1,7701,889464
3,4766,606980
1,4321,6691,6531,840382228462
1,9202,4481,091585
1,1071,5811,9761,7781,6149,49565074
1,070,423
26,33784,5075,2087,28712,7735,5425,77322,87225,09062,1084,1345,7798,20824,65723,96038,189
••- 4,220,41030,19549,48827,06510,58341,9744,45014,55821,3361,883
30,78860,633• 7,75914,648
• 17,11715,87415, 7974,7722,0062,90315,08922,93414,3416,2119,03816,09019,51318,25116,33595, 7257,460445
V 5,490,179
1,6453,415300575
1,000200550
1,1251,5552,650200350360
1,4501,2001,610
180,0001,8753,6051,985525
2,301100625950200
1,7252,315575600875
.66070017575100625
1,050700450625
1,175401835830
3,22530050
;$£• 242,030
2,2403,305509842883330517
1,7181,5734,158331250432634
2,3631,840
337,6401,9404,2671,625647
3,374168675
1,802150
1,2563,702570995
1,369880
1,133288131129
1,0901,571939411620
1,9552,3351,158759
4,76241517
; ;., 420,875
8312,657260178690148214
1,0011,090"971166229309
1,162953618
26,5501,3881,861826162
2,00849452755110627
1,2011931557355592901597479500600424300319791310522624
1,92529913
.§&$ 65,066
21,37372,2824,1215,3739,9454,7584,26318,78420,24152,4253,4154,9417,075
20,31319,17733,549
• 3,354,33524,84438,85222,0449,21933,5214,13312,61517,7221,422
26,71151,2726,24712,80413,47613,71413,3804,1501,7262,59612,80319,34011,4174,9327,41611,75016,31115,64613,81384,1296,373366
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TABLE NO. 63.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State,Federal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued to
FEDERAL. RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 3
[Amounts in thousands of dollars] .i - * •
States and counties '<
DELAWARE
Kent.. . .New Castle -_Sussex
x Total
NEW JERSEY
Atlantic—Burlington. ._CamdenCape MayCumberland. „GloucesterMercerOcean.. _ _ .Salem.. __
Total
PENNSYLVANIA-
Adams „„;.,.BedfordBerksBlairBradfordBucks . „ , -—Cambria - -Cameron .CarbonCenter - m
Num-ber ofbanks
675
18
12141477
11887
88
97
20131712201
1010
Loans anddiscounts
2,9375,5932,029
10,559
21,4576,765
24,6375,2878,2446,551
28,2214,1794,550
109,891
5,5981,745
32,1939,5926,3195,320
29,8381,4905,9356,555
Bonds andsecurities
4,0174,0521,403
9,472
9,1406,3409,6583,1025,5105,377
18,4603,7314,730
66,048
3,0961,409
15,4183,9707,046
10,06012,563
7548,1223,712
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
^ 4971,316
312
2,125
3,4491,4645,726
7231,7021,3187,820
790725
23,717
713400
5,6353,1121,5351,7236,278
2311,2771,821
Totalresources
7,61111,4723,894
22,977
36,26814,90541,0779,569
16,26313,83057,0368,940
10,319
208,207
9,8193,713
55,66217,97715,39417,51450,6012,570
15,67912,724
Capitalstock
622813
• 300
1,735
1,5001,0501,725
725800700
2,147425625
9,697
525205
2,950975
1,010957
2,470200
1,000775 1
Surplus andundivided
profits
1,1451,502
392
3,039
3,1501,2922,6971,1491,9771,3594,258
6681,129
17,679
813250
7,7641,9001,3352,6694,426
2111,4061,126
Circulation
363651123
1,137
574708811505519426
1,979228444
6,194
486162
1,891697926650
2,201197795561
Totaldeposits
5,3018,3292,975
16,605
27,55811,48534,3076,468
12,22410,90246,7497,1507,826
164,669
7,7072,944
40,78514,31211,89113,05640,9353,854
12,3679,902
Bills payableand redis-
counts
17716188
426
3,185360
l,20C649705426
1,717458281
8,981
277151
2,03474
2311733759987
285
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Total
20143
12g
10144
101
107
14358
122113884
273
1614
Q3216
296
a99436
29
561
14,77812,3472,1515,5023,4793,961
16,5532,9058,093
2314,4472,319
29,38423,5176,255
19,20232,16116,4099,1564,6884,579
23,6811,290
20,41911,8242,416
467,023146
1.38924,1792,455
4864,1905,028
9131,3751,433
22,987
916,835
13,9718,2542,5677,0162,9955,326
13,6924,6167,748
2743,5971,262
45,91420,6885,711
17,75047,1435,7674,9232,3332,207
24,3963,405
26,38610,9902,367
147,2681)96568
29,2831,4021,D314,6853,2841,4582,8662,942
17,433
570,354
3,3342,899
7511,376
7782,4753,8671,3421,626
791,129
4188,7625,9191,3863,4878,0952,5272,072
662739
4,907477
5,3172,656
572180,394
89312
5,385634161
1,024728281356519
4,819
284, 879
33,17524,2475,688
14,4127,523
12,04135,6739,063
18,128618
9,4584,126
86,96352,36512,73741,68890,72026,03116,5827,9497,942
54,7695,414
54,05626,8145,508
825,657839
2,38760,6004,4831,703
10,2049,5662,7424,6835,007
47,015
1,840,229
2,2901,750
255860725725
1,960650
1,35525
635285
3,8853,355
9002,7004,3001,7851,290
600500
2,902375
2,9201,460
34028,980
25225
2,770225100550500250250305
3,310
87,374
4,5712,642
9691,274
6411,6823,6911,1292,188
59850546
7,5266,2741,4365,0649,9554,0851,207
613875
6,374677
3,8723,773
65578,969
81218
6,788602137612660484404541
4,671
188,695
1,6501,380
137556343422
1,36552790725
552243
2,1512,362
4541,7652,1731,597
556491248
2,390373
2,2701,064
3026,717
25221
1,655222
98458432150242287
2,556
47,932
24, 05818,0624,287
11 6135,7549,134
27, 5896,730
13,614509
7,0712,962
72,14039,0669,765
31,79573, 58317,49913,3595,3785,558
42,2243,939
43, 96219, 8784,071
681,813709
1,68348,8733,3581,3698,5147,4781,8353, 7673,863
35,480
1,468,095
55227840733875
995
25
31990
1,0971,193
1505556
90925
83768260450
912304130
9,022
39387
50
60487
1510
984
24, 837
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TABLE NO, 63.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, byFederal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 4
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
to
States and countiesNum-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
Bonds andsecurities
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
yault
Totalresources
Capitalstock
Surplus andundivided
profitsCirculation
Totaldeposits
Bills payableand redis-
counts
I
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KENTUCKYBell -BourbonBoydBracken . . .BreathittCampbell _ClarkClay_-Fayette _..Floyd. . .Garrard —Grant - ~ _.GreenupHarlanHarrison ___JessamineJohnson.. .KentonKnoxLaurelLawrenceLetcherLincolnMadison ._.Magoffln _.Mason _MontgomeryMorganNicholas..PendletonPerryPike _ _ _ - — - — .
1,785699
6,7321,039
4182,8162,338
33511,258
222580454602
1,6231,591
6541,571
11,3221,233
6161,1551,6191,2062,210
4801,1881,363
293119201
1,1002,850
234387
1,548640106
1,514617
713,488247259105253516557159386
2,639801221885402247046538824027190237110449
444142
1,3253006938443070
2,11311423135213544255210300
1,45213124532245619849585
1,406506349070130504
2,6421,25210,9702,000634
4,8353,502494
17,799604
1,093604
1,101
2,4711,0572,31915,8981,6061,0051,6852,6751,7173,506642
3,0552,207358404520
1,3854,028
200100
1,0751005020030050
2,2502510050100275200125200
1,11080508015015035025150200252560100450
15413267620515
46737331
1,54531159466092265127238
1,065148541521801773033512733431
216
12199
1,012724819829237
1,9986
100503721019699200
1,0863750791501502932511314725
20100304
2,116644
7,5061,617462
3,7502,459375
11,145542725423899
2,2541,779701
1,62512,3441,315850
1,3662,0971,2132,550558
2,6611,496277348430957
2,876
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Total
OHIO
AdamsAllenAshlandAshtabulaAthensAuglaizeBelmontBrownButlerCarroll- .-_ChampaignClark . —ClermontClintonColumbianaCoshoctonCrawfordCuyahogaDarkeDefianceDelawareErieFairfieldFayetteFranklinFultonGalliaGeaugaGreeneGuernseyHamiltonHancockHardinHanisonHenryHighlandHockingHuronJacksonJeffersonKnox __Lake..__Lawrence
1423
78
23155512781565772559421519112 '4716165142428422
3372,9921,2541,441
67,696
7482,856588
3,5842,5324,02111, 5832,0608,202261
2,76810,3041,1603,4167,5632,2062,92365,9533,7721,6951,1752,7652,5671,35250,770
434496845999
2,92788,1002,3841,5602,599838
1,762822
2,783715
7,6571,1991,8813,113
219602183128
18,422
204767414
2,8451/8181,1046,7021,0085,344574969
1,6671,1911,3724,9181,4611,48934,4131,0231,106667
1,0941,599174
20,970351287959750
2,24947,8181, 054911
1,194186
1,0771,0271,4281,2987,0071,3662,4521,060
59510319438
14,629
85621297850542631
2,529374
2,29488466
1,771434533
2,396483733
12,626577392245464921121
16,70420176243735
1,02935,532
399433454145345223426335
2,066460713412
6174,2311,8672,120
105, 772
1,0744,4281,3737,4725,0376,00821,7103,60116,824
9404,46915,4162,9505,73415,5654,2965,494
118,0795,7213,410• 2,1374,4065,4051,659
93,1061,044893
2,1122,5856,521
176,3234,1022,9824,3561,2073,2952,1264,9722,38717,5883,1655,1904,943
25325125100
8,970
90325100600450510
1,125385
1,175100502
1,175280550775200475
4,950715275250200500100
4,75050100100250440
13,97525022537550310100275200
1,125225250800
5926115099
8,131
81144160667419355
1,901395
1,55543668
1,022256467
1,765472446
4,71773620214536044868
6,8054969157423604
14,13916530630557264154336184
1,094249290309
2527112571
7,846
642035040914550984735184198499787264519734149358
3,5394302731999827949
3,0064910050214337
6,3082242233575017899143102844187200511
5083,2921,4521,838
77,450
8143,7421,0635,4933,6454,63317,2712,27413,174
6992,63211,6522,1493,65311,9713,3264,10691,7803,4632,2941,4773,6974,0931,07174,338
895622
1,8051,6985,091
137,098o,4092,2053,1691,0512,5121,5164,1881,90114,2802,0944,3582,873
80
12
2,719
2510
293205
50517527
168778
20725915098
7,780363276665013272
2,823
442,517
2718134
3225730
14536050362
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TABLE NO. 63.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabeticallyFederal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 4r—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
counties in each State, by
States and counties
OHIO—continuedLickingLoganLorainLucasMadisonMahoningMarion _ .Medina,MeiersMercerMiamiMonroeMontgomeryMorgan __MortowMuskingumNobleOttawaPaul dingPerryPickawayPikePortagePreblePutnam ._RichlandRossSanduskySciotoSeneca .Shelby..Stark __.
Num-ber ofbanks
41215534348585333331524523512635
Loans anddiscounts
3,771712
1,4885,4312,612
23,0082,7002,993
7562,2255,242
19,'7981,2231,1116,4451,1071,8281,073
3982,185
5033,0632,407'432
2,1893,616
6 2446 6611,885
18,128
Bonds andsecurities
1,895129
1,493"6,167
5516,987
7751,537
530422
3,138888
6,135841430
3,7071,1741,352
22643(3880429
2,727975208
1,8952,1601,2992,4162,886
6237,019
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
702167343
2,049299
5,576498525296267
1,564800
6,008313122
1,533206323197127554333969502143582802333
1,3421,400
4573,283
Totalresources
6,4671,0893,508
14,1813,783
39,0014,3145,1561,6433,057
10,4442,742
34,4422,4731,733
12,0402,5653,5811,5951,0303,7741,2906,9023,983
S304,8726,9843, 350
10,48210,3233,086
29,653
Capitalstock
500100210500345
4,250530266150225940165
2,47530016052514515014075
435125430235
60200600200600800233
1,750
Surplus andundivided
profits
68263
1401,539
3413,676
' 215285154242
1,190211
l,9f>4206183
1,2012321616652
41511259034139
38179295
1,1441,064
3532,504
Circulation
38910097
492317
1,98742918771
125887130
1,809289157518142559375
29112533815155
193528100498698229
1,286
Totaldeposits
4,666791
2,98610, 7652,535
28,1253,0254,3051,2692,3926,8612,185
27,4551,6131,2009,7751,9593,0951,284
8282,623
8845,5453,214
6514,0934,7692,8267, G777,7322,057
23, 847
Bills payableand redis-
counts
2313555
SOO223380114104
7328C
52595
5832
8512C
12
1044
4125
29413015025
20445
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SummitTrumbullTusearawas . _Union...Van WertVintonWarren _„ . . _ _ _ __Washington . _Wayne _WilliamsWood.... .Wyandot _____
Total __
PENNSYLVANIA
AlleghenyArmstrong ,_BeaverButler.Clarion _CrawfordErieFayette _ForestGreene..Indiana _JeffersonLawrence. _ __ _Mercer.._SomersetVenango __ _ _ .WarrenWashingtonWestmoreland __ _ _
Total. _ __
WEST VIRGINIA
BrookeHancock. _MarshallOhio. ._Tyler .___Wetzel
Total
246131964433
357
521115138
10142635
12129
1324
65
2740
305
122321
11
7,0786,8934,051
4451,961
1852,6137,4443,3722,957
5591,004
489,834
247,6735,9098,916
12,3556,7906,344
23,41622, 787
1,0145,982
10,3195,4549,214
15, 4477,769
14, 59712,14524,13829,113
469, 382
887975
1,1127,9262,040
821
13, 761
4,4553,4753,436
88593296
1,1413,1151,4461,116
498320
249, 670
259, 6496,1918,5883,8294,1144,259
12,58817, 570
5981,6947,1965,0629,895
11, 4448,0831,8623,784
21, 79123, 572
411, 769
296434820
4,984356171
7,061
1,5421,3321,394
50511114444
1,114905469215315
131,924
107,3011,3232,6302,2881,5141,6875,2067,668
355936
1,9101,9253,3063,5792,1222,2911,6585,8177, 705
161, 221
158117291
1,987483224
3,260
13, 57012, 3389,053
6093,278
6164,430
12,2975,9044,6811,2981,686
912,238
645,03413,84120,70819,43012,60512, 74243,03350,9432,0339,628
20,02112, 79823,14731, 48018,87319, 28118,15453, 93362, 871
1, 090, 555
1,5311,5722,285
15,483:2, 9361,242
25,049
440700475
40300
50600
1,050425435110180
62,280
33,225835
1,2001,290
530900
1,8552,275
150625980845
1,1001,6851,060
700825
2,3502,535
54, 965
100100100
1,100205
65
1, 670
76081457127
41777
5031,038
455244
83151
69, 224
51, 744997
1,7541,968
9951,2143,8186,013
3411,5461,5451,4434,3762,3111,9631,6671,2105,2956,088
96, 288
83145161
1,241172118
1,920
11944629839
18725
404998324385105.77
41,129
15, 709781
1,084814387885
1,3481,731
147398829761877
1,265919642788
1,9921, 952
33, 289
1009999
1,08919750
1,634
12, 20310,1797,612
4572,222
4642,6308,5654,3113,375
9921,278
702, 595
534,04710, 95516, 27915, 02310, 5479, 614
35, 69540,498
1,3956,909
16, 2479,742
16, 72925, 81414, 70715, 73315,17243, 28250, 583
883, 971
1,248993
1,92311,3142,342
958
18, 778
187504540
238577385
497
24, 314
5,44422234518650
125228372
147334
8295194460140893
1,564
11,007
235
720
50
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TABLE NO. 63.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, by
Federal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 5
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington
MARYLAND
AlleeanvAnne ArundelBaltimoreCarolineCarroll: _Cecil - -Charles .DorchesterFrederickGarrettHerford _--Howard . .Kent. .MontgomeryPrince GeorgesQueen AnnesSt. MarysTalbot _WashingtonWicomicoWorcester
Total-
Num-ber ofbanks
13
91
16275124551164211614
84
Loans anddiscounts
74,027
10,7102,113
96,8221,1523,0091,766
2881,1594,8781,5072,903
730616
3,1413,1971,386
9231,2414,6501,6792,044
145,914
Bonds andsecurities
35,454
4,098637
45,628248
4,0103,011
369595
8,0781,4761,728
833748
1,5611,192
491563
1,2733,573
391614
81,117
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
27,018
1,837297
37,18613951040479
1901,079
37852499
119556449111119183
1,024306336
45,925
Totalresources
147,435
17,2583,190
187,5871,5947,6795,415
7531,996
14,2323,4945,3231,6831,5575,3754,9232,0961,6862,7789,6502,4223,231
283,922
Capitalstock
9,327
690252
12,21512555222525
11040022526510050
32516515050
200505.100300
17,029
Surplus andundivided
profits
8,431
1,527232
15,69018266350752
1311,119
31739213856
41529314787
241939247241
23,616
Circulation
4,491
58795
5,68472
50422021
1073822251824913
2141253625
2004994999
9,388
Totaldeposits
122,390
13,9572,595
149,2311,2045, 7944,311
6551,648
12,0782,6694,4281,3961,3644,3564,1811,6411,4822,1377,6872,0092,480
227,303
Bills payableand redis-
counts
1,728
480
2,52911
150141
1575555
7565
14212140
20
108
4,149
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NORTH CAROLINAAlamanceAnsonAsheBeaufort _.Buncombe -—BurkeCabarrusCaldwellCatawbaClevelandCravenCumberlandDavidsonDuplin —Durham.EdgecombForsythFranklinGastonGranvilleGuilfordHalifaxHarnettHaywoodHendersonHertford . .IredelL.JohnstonLenoirLincolnMcDowellMecklenburg _Nash.New Hanover .PasquotankPerson -PiffRandolphRobesonRoekinghamRowan..RutherfordScotlandStanlySurryVanceWake _Wayne.Wilson
Total—. 84
311121112211112322422i
111133321511112132111122231
1,7891,076314
1,2333,0651,2241,261535
2,8334,0822,7282,079877289
5,6814,1362,671534
9,0872,39514,306
DUO
444346977253
2,4191,4972,9591,930930
14,7351,73611,6163,007901
1,235501
1,925940969197192338
1,3801,7587,7663,8521,116
128, 717
24125021
17537314119828
3253509780
30452
1,39960484488
1,254326
2,8211447788
103109313241173199102
3,3483129414515566
11816987
145282619
163344
1,944872253
20,861 30,476
39316638277806556267108641570265515186105
1,908632949168
1,399468
3,40110712077232114572324*2287193
3,006277
3,31731173408399265211160824394403210
3,730765746
2,5571,521381
1,8214,4621,9801,762682
4,0035,1413,2323,0051,501471
9,6985,6004,755863
12,3763,25522,569
899727529
1,437431
3,3322,1523,8252,5861,25922,2092,40217, 6103,9661,0741,8551,0632,4271,2991,434317285466
2,0522,61014,3196,0922,127
192,419
23510025
10030055
10050
40035025010010050
70042545075
1,350160
1,250100505050
100250305391200100
1,575200
1,00020015017550
190140100652550
150300900475100
14,066
11611725
12712011715938
2454386790
11414
5533598530
951261
1,005362284803
16997
22120693
2,865177
1,193231417459
10850667
281984
101420418242
12,225
208776
9919919
10012
11225825509740
70012545075
93686
1,237100405049
1002506649
15049
1,42824
680195
25485075
1002525
7429732131725
9,523
1,957
1,522903
1,9471,0251,168
191207392
1,6321,771
12,3684,7011,738
141,379
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TABLE N O . 63,—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, by
Federal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 5—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Or
to
States and counties
SOUTH CAROLINA
Aiken .AllendaleAnderson
Charleston _C herokeeChesterChesterfieldClarendon .Colleton _DarlingtonDillonDorchesterFlorenceGreenvilleGreenwood
Borry. .
LaurensLeeLexington _ __
i MarionMarlboroNewberryOrangeburyKichland - ~SaludaSpartanburg -SumterUnion .. _York
To ta l - . .
Num-ber ofbanks
113142211131125112-3232217415415
74
Loans anddiscounts
22989
3 138612
14,5721,7221,223
277297504
1,156496368867
11,5661,389
106410485
1,1051,5631,7201,171
8371,5415,052
11,156711
7,6714,067
6123,939
81, 641
Bonds andsecurities
1116
2436
6,906305258523378
151512
1661,214
13426
251110150310581175139110
. 7822,854
3980
1,05628
663
17,934
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
1525
513101
5,025488#16465356
1936450
1452,647
31019
105177171298312109107191774
6,04688
2,08770438
1,447
22,720
Totalresources
280131
3,994809
28,8892,6761,926
391441683
1,629674441
1,35816,2091,933
162788812
1,6312,2882,7091,5331,1491,8657,269
24,218810
11,0587,Q73
7416,271
132,841
Capitalstock
5015
525160
2,400275150505075
15010050
150950100257575
200175225150150100510
• 1,500100
1,300750100490
11,175
Surplus andundivided
profits
105
72196
1,499252145201516509
2139
1,44771
5351
122268129696379
52251925
80058510375
7,537
Circulation
6
61
1,867137100502475
13512
12519898257549
10050
12712510097
3221,169
68057425
1886,594
Totaldeposits
16841
3,201494
20,6792,0071,516
220270434
1,196470355900
12,5811,665
89570637
1,0961,7782,1881,100
7031,5175,858
20, 580665
8,2765,061
5055,115
101,915
Bills payableand redis-
counts
4652
83847
508083988315
146443
2215
104
4990
1317248
34019
104101
3,121
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Accomac. _.AlbemarleAlexandriaAlleghanyApppmatoxAugustaBath.Bedford---goteitourtJkunswickBuchananBuckinghamCampbellClarke..:CraigCulpeperDinwiddieElizabeth City.FairfaxFauquierFranklinFrederickGiles.._._GloucesterGrayson..Greens ville—HalifaxHanoverHenrico _HenryHighlandJames CityLancasterLeeLoudounLouisaLununburgMecklenburg. _.Montgomery...Nelson __NorfolkNottowayOrange
PatrickPittsylvaniaPrince Edward..Prince William..PulaskiKappahannock..
45341512211261122CO
.
333o•&2142326Q0
iiII6121416234132322
2,0967,8284,5535,105464
4,909460
1,977680567337449
15,178415252
2,1897,4981,531798
2,4042,182
o, ooyi, 188137
1,2352,4543,105765
71,7449 QRS/, Voo
415327303184
3,723551369711
2,219546
42,0051,2481,8111,262231
7,9421,505939
1,550370
6982,3521,5341,186121
1,474a<iDo
209233421346
2,5865533337
2,2541,24534821126489419713812323178830
9,622418273019314
1,21789805628839
7,39324657140584
1,69732623340994
1981,0278796016893611721463889841
3,02343252649733374263051994541482715831144275
22,96751527136692961657387537134
9,8751172582482886620726726860
3,08811,8737,3187,295671
7,738flOODoo
2,449998705699522
21,772519324
2,9071}, 1233,2991,6243,1182,6796,9991,586323
1,6503,1084,570888
108,7894,05(3
581481241
5,815737520850
2,996639
63,3351,6982,7361,955365
10,7992,1051,4822,349526
235950500400
5055050
150854050
1002,650
2525
2001,600
20012520020060015036
150280375
756,300
25025302525
3655071
100335
504,500
170225180
50650150105250
•75
40270278038215
1,0064116494oO2325
3,0085223231454226101295120927133158530519222
8,7592296843349
491272114822134
4,5461232251648
1,0891608717129
18584339230550345505585onoy50
1,19182499
1,6002008313814459415036951152978
1,13222925
251028048625017210
3,98614622374506111245121820
1,6449,0065,6235,939418
5,715547
1,844657489442373
14,366401247
2,1757,2032,5281,3032,3952,0794,1921,150238
1,2052,3533,558765
83, 6433,033309505897185
4,595612311551
2?097525
44, 2351,1642,0101,532227
7,9941,5851, 2301, 422401
622340
1616542
20061963424187305
1961601411263105670
1113011414
6,01828969
1338
44
15412
4,32895,5052828681
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TABLE N O . 63".—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, byFederal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAIi RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 5—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and countiesNum-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
Bonds andsecurities
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
Totalresources
Capitalstock
Surplus andundivided
profitsCirculation Total
depositsBills payable
and redis-counts
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VIRGINIA—continuedRoanokeRockridge __.RockinghamRussellScottShenandoahSmythSpotsylvaniaSuffolkSussex...Tazewell _WarrenWashingtonWarwickWiseWythe.York
Total
WEST VIRGINIA
BarbourBerkeleyBoone -BraxtonCabellDoddridgeFayetteGrantGreenbrierHampshireHardy. .Harrison
182
17,6902,8474,405
836764
1,8031,0962,009
2412,395633
3,7727,2803,853947379
272, 241
1,8252,151726680
13,447430
3,74860
1,009274401
11,030
5,1325166391181083602498254662654191586
2,226722273339
6,1955565171161563132474562483450258497
1,405717190122
30,7704,147
1,1381,0613,0022,4062,4262,924316
3,561803
5,24511,5385,6041,495864
1,950350575955425521015050025
3105060040052519250
2,251236524474827523712820814
30458244218446
1,67287401855315915512535025
2513839739345214747
54, 505 60,927 407, 207 30, 322 32,483 19,683
1,00672620194
2,12232
8847099167146
3,227
361400125110
1,84887908191567261
2,282
3,3873,4581,150925
18, 550591
6,000171
1,359529635
17,274
1402005060
2,000503902510050100
1,050
20126010927
1,3961039711743946
1,280
1191955060
1,424
25754994929
24,7393,4643,996873881
2,1321,7582,0231,615216
2,530568
3,6999,6004,036959716
301, 223
2,8032,774824779
12,121517
4,596110
1,083390351
13,774
10
414372017628
213359872218464118
17,153
11929110
1,39013
228
28
44164
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Jackson _ __ _ _Jefferson - _ _KanawhaLewis
<3_ Linco ln - - - - - -_"*•! Logan_ - _12 McDowell05 Marion _- - _ _
° MasonMercer
to Mineral __5 Mingo
MonongaliaMonroe - -Nicholas
co Pleasants .®* Pocahontas
PrestonPutnam _ . _ _RaleighRandolph . _RitchieRoaneSummers _ - _ _TaylorTuckerUpshur _WayneWebster _WoodWyoming
Total _
216121
10624431311151232231312252
112
581253
12,4751,180
5161,9357,7127,5501,2238,8721,7863,4202,0211,328
4791,190
4141,250
2012,0041, 8651,126
9153,5871,566
549895667482
10,083506
114,412
68188
2, 62626897
2411,2654,187
136978
1,93433930424716417211554381
14645222216786460668524817235
2,57730
28, 931
16440
3,352283206482
1,5062,127
1981,829
5151,013
192267
699953
27522
50832724821251757213113317491
1,45785
23, 576
843489
19, 3681,893
8482,884
10, 96714, 435
1,58012, 2244,4164,8922,5691,908
7261,485
6072,147
3132,9902,7341,7151,3365,2282,9561, 394*1,3051,057
67714, 529
649
175,193
7050
9806050
150725745130
1,10023035080
15040
10025
12550
30025010075
206200125509050
79650
11, 691
3147
2,259174100215963
1,294124
1,13127024923417137
10245
1198
222226
771103932501301408134
1,46630
14, 582
3449
924573212
468730129346206250
78112
259825
10550
127449966
200
874990
6773
25
8,705
692344
14, 2171,562
6662,5028,581
11, 5801,1109,0433,6914,0431,9361,474
6241,088
5131,795
2062,3412,2141,4091,0843,8942, 4521,028
864794585
11, 235534
134, 223
15
70520
194
58587
15
241
97
15
405
20143
22710
4,877
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6
ALABAMA
AutaugaBarbour _BlountBullockButlerCalhounChilton . —ClayCoffeeColbertConecuh
12111612321
4911,112
135434604
5,264383355
1,6931,160
370
171977297
3632,451
4824828228182
70197213246341
1,3298351
26925868
6011,561
430794
1,3929,384
519699
2,3441,818
544
50250
2550
125900
5012532512525
29126
1981
1895502457
2819427
12171
1925
100397
3099
2498825
509784367638978
7,528415412
1,2361,511
467
230
253
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TABLE NO. 63.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, byFederal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL. RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
AL AB AM A—continuedCovingtonCrenshaw £ _CullmanDaleDallas. .DekalbElmoreEscambiaEtowahFayetteFranklin...GenevaGreene. . . _Hale.. ___HenryHoustonJackson __Jefferson _ ___LauderdaleLee. . ._ .__LimestoneMadisonMarengo .Marshall- . _MobileMontgomeryMorgan _ _ _ ._Pike.. .
TallapoGsaTuscaloosaWalker... _
Num-ber ofbanks
44112221212411443514122413436121
Loans anddiscounts
3,267753467108
2,594646746180
1.922530673683620593
1,2313,488
71630,7461,4822,535
1941,825
6611,0649,8678,7582,0281,6142,501
6303,695
501
Bonds andsecurities
68574
11146
1,263115233
3287515032
251119152170513106
8,196700
1,25852
407155350
4,2893,3821,3461,472
96081
930178
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
55642024438
1,205421502
3444171
106402
4974
224813168
11,06287378451
975289720
3,3184,891
787876
1,031592
1,Q48165
Totalresources
4,8521,299
834206
5,2151,2281,512
8 598813754
1,361851839
1,6695,0481,085
51,5838,1824,718
3513,3751,1422,200
17,72817,9854,3904,0034,5741,3185,959
906
Capitalstock
60013010035
6001005050
225100125140100100265825100
2,000300465
50200125200300
1,800700300380100300100
Surplus andundivided
profits
3731162815
66948
156u1763032
1469251
121387
743,649
299491
4425105123
1,45089217658643511244038
Circulation
550289935
5861004423
220oooo
75100100150233
691,769
9944450
19611512430077960027332550
30050
Totaldeposits
2,9611,025
594121
3,100980
1,261171
2,882586469947485463
1,0523,545
81243,4192,4843,173
2472,435
7981,758
15,58414,4792,9002,8333,4021,0564,920
719
and redis-counts
327
232
1095
1115274
116825126
212
145
20
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Total
FLOEIDA
AlachuaBayBrowardCharlotteColumbiaDadeDe SotoDuval -. __EscambiaHamilton.HardeeHernandoHighlandsHillsboroughJacksonI akeLee.ManateeMarionMonroeNassauOrangePalm BeachPinellasPolkPutnamSt. JohnsSanta Rosa_SeminoleSuwanee. . _.Taylor........VolusiaWaltonWashington k
Total _
GEOEGIA
BaldwinBanksBarrowBartowBen HillBibb
11
102
2111122321112322112112244121111211
56
111223
155244
99,618
806961677421399
12,9831,385
47, 7523,535
233386452926
20,789694575908
1,0451,198
737726
1,147933
12,5734,4091,9712,952
3501,147
633521
1,273226198
125,921
375133639942
1,56512,348
261
32, 848
1,35216426855
20410,408
57819, 4853,722
51369693
7,252173264467656
1,687450609281274
3, 687245
1,0791,821
21432613414639611666
56,855
17928
124342293394
748
35,937
735178688222137
18,022809
27,6101,589
39109301838
9,615115470908
1,3091,4601,013
1991,1651,5816,0462,525
3622,663
13779519814358616351
82,781
7314
128365362
3,734
265271
175,471
2,9331,3301,644
725801
41, 6662,873
96,8139,264
330573888
1,93438,3971,0291,3742,3633,1224,4722,3061,5582,6732,850
23,1737,4383,4847,634
7382,479
992859
2,485523351
272, 083
650207
1,0251,6762,468
17,167
3025
13,070
125250
502550
700175
2,6501,000
305050
1502,000
8575
100120175100100125100790475
5018050
1505050
1505050
10, 330
7535
200200225850
255
13,257
15486262258
721155
2,181366
11301751
1,2963546
12763
11156
1036026
1,0062991621423966
10255
1272021
7,840
652
109106213923
10
9,227
122125152137
1191,434
63029
4916
1,09384754938
12199987535
2169047
16024474050993460
5,221
7425
10049
" 199
200212
136,918
2,513877
1,553654649
40,1452,354
90,1637,217
236493771
1,71033,893
7991,1772,0882,8984,0642,0461,2582,3922,689
21,1246,5482,4557,084
5912,216
800669
2,109415217
246,867
436107606
1,3211,801
14, 699
29
2,0S5
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FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
OO
States and counties
GEORGIA—continuedBrooksBryan _Bulloch. .BurkeButtsCalhoun._ . _ _ ._CarrollClarkeClayCobb _ColquittCoweta _ _ _DecaturDoughertyEarlyElbertEvansFloydFranklinFultonGlynnGordonGreeneGwinnett-HabershamHallHancock .- -Hart .HenryIrwinJacksonJasper
Num-ber ofbanks
21111112111212111313111112111122
Loans anddiscounts
859137547685397124672
3,584115
1,011377
1,650444
3,763217547209
3,489350
65,2291,216
57827,1135198
1,006199315441224504309
Bonds andsecurities
26847
115558411
11757717
1264
24215168645
1349
1,082339
9,958611126
22
31206
61827460
235425
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-fuj reserveand cash in
vault
1314271
346623478
96714
21671
2161215011247324
1,07598
31, 755293191
18115
21226
6131484965
305
Totalresources
1,353228791
1,096562181
1,0435,818
1521,420
5312,179
7876,101
401964256
6,076814
111, 2082,203
967325260267
1,533334446586375846
1,072
Capitalstock
20025
100507530
10065055
10010037512545010012050
50080
5,95015075505030
22525
'758075
250100
Surplus andundivided
profits
12422
149130759
133971
89610
47271
410314722
74756
6,47824431
899
1351139902198
123
Circulation
17525
100257310
100442
1474
14512543940806
49680
2,46115037
30100
25756850
133100
Totaldeposits
802156442865339107634
3,02649
1,150369
1,188466
3,904229665168
4,333599
95,4051,658
823206202179
1,073273258348229366749
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counts Q
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52 o' " • " P
24 jrj75 W
599 226 g52 fed
Q741 hr|
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Jefferson _JenkinsLamar_.Laurens _.Lowndes.. _McDuffieMaconMitchellMorganMuscogeeNewtonPaulding__PolkRandolphRichmondRockdale __.ScrevenSpaldingStewart "._-Taylor__-TerrellThomasTiftToombsTroupWareWashingtonWhitfield .Wilkes
Total
LOUISIANA
AcadiaAllenBeauregardCalcasieuEast Baton RougeEvangelineIberiaJefferson DavisLafayetteOrleansRapidesTangipahoa __Vermilion _
Total
149188504
1,4541,846266272241354
4,523210119426133
2,817181155722109255
1,034493692643
1,8481,128425735770
128,496
714220
1, 23111,9031,955134
1,557697
1,14626, 236
105354643
46,895
10928
20925415410010383234554335586369653411821
2722655676836918337579131
21,936
194951238828
1,1168
1645,566
2193102
8,330
329524533980475061
1,545202610213
6738
15711211211305811187359167152291138
47, 334
364262863
2,2262,391479348334771
6,974289187675226
4,411317357
1,059128308
1,511613920836
2,7431,795652
1,6601,129
2C9,196
115127288
2,4741,053
1645867218
8,86858184103
1,040376
1,65515,4523,830187
3,301861
1,67545, 565
179824881
50251002001259010040150
1,000502514035400752517025253001001006025020050100125
16,140
10025100
1,22515025400150200
2,8005010050
14,029 75,826 I
611414010517148252568
97220826372361011652402395710351335836358130
15,500
6113473972585
53819112
2,683533134
5,375 4,305
11255919712525
2015020040
2525
4003025
167
25200495060190502598100
243188542
1,3521,882316196250404
4,802150154459110
3,35414429663978196489356562625
1,7641,364514
1,354705
8,496 163,718
100
2522014923
248
971,505
2,497
699337
1,48112,6053,271117
2,095460
1,12533, 519
101484665
56,959
102230387
21
29
2520
58
17222228450105415097
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W
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3,843
4,526
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States and countiesNum-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
Bonds andsecurities
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
Totalresources
Capitalstock
Surplus andundivided
profitsCirculation Total
depositsBills payableand redis-counts
MISSISSIPPI
Adams _ „_.ForrestHarrison.- _.Hinds . . . . _._ ___.Jackson
LauderdafeLincolnMadisonPike —_Warren..Yazoo
Total
TENNESSEE
Anderson.-__. ---,-.Bedford., __-----,Bledsoe -------Blount_.--___---___-___-_.Bradley—Campbell..--- ._Carter. _. .—._____.Cocke--- . . - . - „ - - . - - - - _ _ - .Coffee-,,,-. __--_-------__.Cumberland--.-------_--.Davidson..^,. . ,---_Dickson .__Franklin___.____--._-.._..Greene.____,____-_--,_....Grundy—-____-----—----.Hamblen
23
9394,4983,5234,980583
4,046535
6,805822396459
6,008569
34,163
3091,252359523
1,2921,289843282836290
37,3451,296792631244462
7801,0688,0032,128472694265
1,037294181326
4,U4602
4131,1291,4853,02414599496
1J961245264306
1,708666
2,2666,8298,16510,7981,259
92910,0811,376863
1,11512,3011,850
10045035060075200504101006550850150
164177146696183364853066683885465
245349293741945024875504933625
14,964
11224615340
1895533717
5,25632723113160159
12,436 63,866
10223227191250262150$532775
12,11036126138883117
6341,778449
1,1741,8101,7181,294489
1,548396
56,8932,0471,3401,175396776
3,450
65200601001502001005012550
3,9001501106025150
3,206 1,988
5015725331688317
15911
3,3136272642238
5019879815037994910615
2,623971041925150
2,0035,7097,2319,0691,0575,292704
8,8411,135668928
9,9601,602
54,259
4701,165307944
1,3301,3661,025372
1,158318
46,4941,7121,0421,032324439
5349
245319
77
216 O40 O
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Lawrence.-Lewis.Lincoln -LoudonMcMinnMarion.MarshallMauryMonroeMontgomeryPerry . _ .Polk.Putnam . __KheaRoaneRobertson.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _Rutherford 'Scott. . _Sevier _SullivanSumnerXJnicoiWarren _Washington - . _. _WhiteWilliamson.Wilson .
Total
3115114231131211116122121123221
90
24,486295193
25,383705130
1,764692
1,655631527
1,993196
1,557119327549527
2,47353
886458231
2,965667291
1,3134,371
8791, 5111,057
126,989
4,9104532
4,5026546
24112831630993
62654
5813674
154136423
24117119
6940191
7526835177242207
23,972
8,18714320
6,74611329
244193440114238549
2153961
10718455
51414915812032
94512964
623501266105193
36, 803
39, 267489253
38, 563957224
2,3371,0632,5541 072
8713,268
2832,769
224535905-771
3,606247
1 189735301
5,0781,039
3882,6136,2901,3431,9441,524
196,619
2,6005025
2,9007535
21515022510080
45.060
20025255025
32537
2255060
30010025
23562512517550
15,117
1,9723916
2,07728
515636
11844
106225
3281
17264490
13411763810
3112413
25230814013023
11, 027
2,5751225
2,4766035
21472
22510078
32340
19925245025
209
9431
295100
231547124173102
12,291
31,863358173
29,273793148
1,585767
1,953804607
2,236144
2,087157460761595
2,835186780589214
3,944815338
1,8884,478
9521,3321,225
153,838
110
151,098
166372925
3536
34101
2617
229
12
311
132124
2,812
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 7
ILLINOIS
BooneBureau _Carroll .CassChampionChristian _ClariColesCoo1':CumberlandDeKalb _
36339856
4635
1,1913,0781,5061,6543,4714,2731,6714,924
636,718851
3,946
558920674
1,2811,5131,273
8281,153
161,623331
1,021
170742276306
1,4021,116
447939
260, 776126805
1,9984,9242,5193,3236,7217,0473,0797,368
1,099,1271,3745,960
200390200250395742250553
56,138175325
144419211308505310195599
53,82451
432
137361196231267609199309
3,186152219
1,4643,7511,9092,4965,5385,1932,3955,729
936, 699992
4,935
23
147
102Of
17928,692
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FEDERAL. RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Or
to
States and counties
ILLINOIS—continued
De WittDouglasDu Page -Edgar -FordFultonGrundvHancockHenderson __ __ __ ___. _ _Henry-Iroquois - _To DaviessKaneKankakeeKendallKnox _LakeLa SalleLeeLivingstonLogan _ _ _ _Macon . . _MarshallM!ason
TM* cHenr vMcLeanIVTpnarfiMercer _ _ _IVEoultripOglePeoria
Num-ber ofbanks
365934762753
153
76
1657545
53424126
Loans anddiscounts
1,5731 6812 7224,219
9962 5563 6^52,272
6785,3591,4631 192
16,3141,690
1945,8624,507
13,6323,9322,6733,9866,5242,041
6012,3371,3544,824
5491,806
352968
18,499
Bonds andsecurities
406770
1 3911,220
9381 5131 750
475112
2,112502
1 4757^382
33268
2,2003,4286,7352,3761,219
9855,300
610801968639551235167106188
11,442
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
33675466091724977874044244
1,228332253
4,38351046
1,2771,5323,094
706515749
3,464355529586290756107219
77296
5,599
Totalresources
2,3733,347A, 9696,6302,2615,0726 2303,488
9349,0922,3772 990
29,8223,018
3189,9289,710.
24,3547,2784,5835,984
17,1023,1721,9664,0162,3336,432
9402,355
5821,546
37,179
Capitalstock
240295325555205325625400125510200250
1,68017525
530510
1,355375265490
1,07524010033015064012520550
1152,160
Surplus andundivided
profits
22526322058413249069817041
873113351
2,22831237
1,190583
2,09658229164482824022635318440711712325
1014,202
Circulation
17327284
51620429766119799
37718789
1,36612413
483418726221250346
1,011115
31738
12684
1094985
1,876
Totaldeposits
1,3632,5004,2755,7781,3603,9594,2772,620
5117,2681,8351,793
24,4082,406
2437,6678,142
19,9966,0823,6624,352
14,0842,5561,6393,0161,9305,042
6101,816
4581,245
28, 778
~ H
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w56 O
196 g
- . Htc
50 O158 C36 E42 2
f °
180 o_ hrj
57 H33 M
125 fer18
113 a149 Cj54 W22 g
c213 ^
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PrattPutnamTlnrk IslandSanffanioiiShelbyStarkStephensonTazewellVermilionWarrenWhiteside
Winnebago__Woodford _
Total
INDIANA
AdamsAllenBartholomew . _BentonBlackfordBooneCarrollCassClayClintonDearbornDecatur . ._ _De KalbDelawareElkhartFayetteFountainFranklinFultonGrantHamilton _HancockHendricks . . .HenryHowardHuntington.. _JasperJayJenningsJohnsonLaerange _ __ _LakeLaporte
41
27128
1457874
330
333222254442241332372443231371
123
1,528397596
6,4791,940
5102,8264,0477,9984,2483,8139,198
18,8311,265
847,940
66617,8491,232
902741888654
2,9181,3632,0971,4781,596
9714,7883,0271,1601,117
8981,0374,5302,256
298771
2,2363,8881,976
723527853
1,878763
12,2262,911
376130105
2,490452
631,139
3,' 5631,6972,236
11,8997,495
277
263,961
1457,173
15560
271165449
1,5341,118
4491,261
359115
1,6162,289
560415428336
1,07154374
28948393558185
162503470
589,6082,662
32643
1222,148
27137
8311,2372,316
9201,1777,1164,340
209
320, 021
935,251
205131145146110649386340505540153
1,2771.088
13419726117955335678
198584
1,03424286
158156406
773,681
915
2,334585984
11,9052,901
6415,1868,048
14,7297,1277,695
28,98332,8221,937
1,491,698
91632,124
1,6521,1511,2181,4451,2375,3043,0213,0363,3472,6541,2868,1146,7831,9821,8451,6411,6126,9673,395
4801,3573,5166,2172,8651,014
8701,6442,933
93326, 5756,774
21050
10080032550
300590
1,520435575965
2,475200
82,863
1001,800
15512512513010045030040030035575
70036520020517575
50032850
175335475225225
50160350100
1,275475
1263847
33912726
610953786704592
1,6302,387
111
84, 403
' 221,546
10810253
11830
19415216624515064
4853466385
18165
39017745
1113544761493428
167204
281,273
297
170
5439829950
148545
1,396384319455-
1,153174
22,324
991,636
943499
12994
44829537629625050
67026119820314975
44731549
1732944221245549
160296
50858248
1,778496784
10,3421,931
4944,1175,913
10, 7705,5726,136
25, 59926,1421,385
1, 248, 231
69526,914
1,246831941910
1,0124,1772,2562,0322,4771,8601,0926,2595,8071,3511,2841,1311,3985,2952,310
336884
2,4134,7002,329
654744
1,1511,979
69321,8845,740
50
21721
180 H
16 373 Ql1-i 3500 ^
6 6 O
31, 904
H159 Q
it |105 2
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5O
170 u68 a
5 g225 o173 §
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59563
1,198 ^
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TABLE NO. 63.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, byFederal reserve districts, April 6, 192o—ContinuedFEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued
{Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
> INDIANA—continuedMadison.MarionMarshallMiami . . . . . _Monroe. . . . . . . . .MontgomeryMorgan . . . .Newton . . .NobleOhio.Owen__Parke.-..PorterPulaski . .Putnam.Randolph . . . .RipleyRush . .St. Joseph _.ShelbyStubenTippecanoe . . . . __TiptonUnion, «.Vermilion _
Wabash
White. .Whitley
Total
Num-ber ofbanks
242323512113133425542321333711
189
Loans anddiscounts
1,10446,3661,3572,2582,2061,7772,027
202344425548643806967
1,469525328
2,0888,4451,772
9604,1071,510
7141,0655,9862,1344,781
276950
179,286
Bonds andsecurities
39917,135
111396
1,35785752665
13118692
309194437576180393513
2,460621324
3,133465222710
4,6091,1233,201
55194
77,396
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
23019,837
11640543367225956
1377685
19214410225222097
4943,192
466115
1,324209146S36
1,947613
1,2935678
53,695
Totalresources
1,79488,3911,6793,3294,0393,3433,045
335681745793
1,1961,2671,5362,4531,038
8443,187
14,9103,1931,5228,9192,2481,0902,152
12,9183,9889,751
3981,408
328,100
Capitalstock
1506,650
9024022030031550
10510060
10010010022516555
3751,976
3251005252005095
1,50045072550
100
26,343
Surplus andundivided
profits
664,987
16218819948424015563125875496
148. 33
56377938416113423119155182
1,3452867682918
20,004
Circulation
1445,178
901922182982844910
10034
10098SO
2063253
29876829475
432200
/ 50' 79
1,27343663750
100
20,854
Totaldeposits
1,33966,5051,2942,6792,9622,2231,860
221510514576894
1,0031,2401,681
747678
2,13710,7281,9331,1967,4391,550
8351,7908,6382,7917,540
2691,088
249, 645
Bills payableand redis-
counts
953,212
1814415
201
10815
2019261
501169398515
1002576
102
7,917
1-3
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IOWA
Adair.Adams _Allamakee •AppanooseAudubonBentonBlack HawkBoone __Bremer__BuchananBuena VistaButlerCalhoun_ ___CarrollCass. _._CedarCerro GordoCherokeeChickasawClarkeClay . . . .Clayton __ClintonCrawfordDallas.Davis. .DecaturDelawareDes MoinesDickinsonDubuqueEmmetFayetteFloyd..FranklinFremontGreeneGrundy __Guthrie _ _HamiltonHancockHardinHarrisonHenryHowardHumboldtIda _IowaJacksonJasper
7531,169860
1,3871,0502,4769 2681,5901,6951,7242,410361
1,8441,7841,605810
6,2922,0012,312158
2,5521,1117,4031,136965714487743
1,8322,3295,1441,0871,4842,7391,2871,702868
1,0172,2353,2062,6013,1951,4481,458410904191797
1,4392,813
1351 421
123600457303
3,1209346064053716
345668319142
1,60248657031386636
2,0733473626912698373306
4,979ISO714
1,057464175194190349435403
1,0646033242142746858456496
18055251552298278
2,5744023163976591733935168492
1,81946141817496500
1,7913353147951189325560
1,757104330
1,00332739922642147744464091758529017222937126236731
1,1722,1961,1462,7111,8823,41115, 5353,2522,7142,8283,705420
2,7372,8852,7721,13210,4383,1003?468255
3,8182,33911,3751,9171,804909763
1,0512,5993,59812,2031,6502,6824,9392,2062,4351,3831,7163,3354,4063,9035,6322,8782,315891
1,543354
1,1072,2964,360
110150100185185200
1,015250150175300502301501758046022523025350125650190100556050100208750150225325140210100125235200250350190175751255065150250
516626786613359695209290137
1551018776426141935
18210076010429.3112201071224921118617915610160109134282122276140715537631174198
5898991334616839859146172191
1911708674425174229252247252017210055594099173435150143206119107621251881792002461781497444505052121
1,871817
2,2881,5092,910
13,4242,8182,2082,1822,962
2352,1382,4832,368
7989,0242,4852,901
1422,9442,0349,3091,4301,576
710546939
2,2042,684
10, 526940
2,1754,1711,8911,8371,0841,3232,732
3,2474,6962,4481,873
6871,271
228961
1,8473,791
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1032764
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FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Or
OW
States and countiesNum-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
Bonds andsecurities
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
Totalresources
Capitalstock
Surplus andundivided
profitsCirculation Total
depositsBills payableand redis-
counts
H
Wo
149 O16 g283 ^j
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120 £187 g
367 o
25
-38 ^
242 d
633 g72 g
IOWA—continuedJefferson.Johnson..JonesKeokuk..Kossuth..Lee.LinnLouisaLucas.LyonMadisonMahaskaMarionMarshallMillsMitchellMonona.MonroeMontgomeryMuscatineO'BrienOsceolaPagePalo AltoPlymouth.PocahontasPolk „ _.Pottawattamie..\PoweshiekBinggoldSac_Scott.
9251,0181,527
8311,862
88714,826
2051,5792,633
9621,997
2,0401,3071,425273527
4,190794
2,976779
4,7132,4412,7831,767
4,4612,162100
1,4816,810
5911,177229361308546
7,844532905733712055802172049056230476128982431670166714177
10,2052,127401125412
2,193
243253156344297691
6,5386526647622352351666218949091262866271834402804445
1,177207
9,3201,771424
1,644
1,7922,5622,0281,7502,7362,23529,839
3662,2493,9811,6562,9215,1803,1111,9042,883452
1,141
1,4434,8501,2886,5543,3274,8452,25247,1218,9073,267332
2,24812,167
100100175165190150
1,0505015036525025033522519015075125445100375100450180255225
2,72542017525190550
11110282691071639242596133622073498711022522473609218987415195271114
1,53522710633117656
17512419345
1,022509733425050329599075257037125248253131051869958140013924149545
1,4822,3601,4481,3751,9671,87426,599
2421,7872,9551,0942,3693,7802,7391,4-722,433329899
5,1321,2253,7951,0674,6482,7744,1321,25141,6707,7842, 757250
1, 68610, 017
90
"lO4
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ShelbySioux _Story _TamaTaylorUnionTan BurenWapelloWarrenWashingtonWayne. --- -.WebsterWinnebagoWinneshiekWoodbury .__WorthWright
Total
MICHIGAN
Allegan-AlpenaBarryBayBerrienBranchCalhounCassCharlevoixCheboygan __.Clinton .EatonEmmetGeneseeGrand TraverseGratiot ..HillsdaleInghamIoniaJackson 'KalamazooKentLapeerLenaweeLivingstonMacombManisteeMasonMonroeMontcalm
15774524115661511
341
111155421112111212122313131111
5921,6853,3443,2121,4551,408770
2,641334
1,0581,2106,0072,399402
19,611436346
244,204
8301,319609
3,3325,0342,17611,666
850261416318
1,093484
2,6791,060778979
9,3461,6857,6938,44019,931
6421,449372971577949
1,270256
1522966979822747752
1,44330129312
1,71339188
6,01965155
75,859
1421,321386
2,8992,9371,49011,329
765199692134685817
2,673434395172
6,164184
2,5222,8796,863236747252566523483
1,150186
152548662825388635115
1,554153157133
1,41431557
8,109131112
70, 790
178229136678
1,382560
3,6512453910574247222485198162102
3,300396
1,9731,9107,09822531910120314823220925
8062,6735,0885,1752,1452,6991,0055,876566
1,4201,8759,881
'58435, 625
687630
414,165
1,2402,9991,1577,1229,8754,38127,3991,891559
1,249575
2,0821,5566,3791,7781,3501,318
19, 6422,36412, 82013,91535, 8791,1582,709730
1,8071,2971,8662,683486
502104104301502851255255010024058530050
2,0505050
26,443
50do50400530415
1,2001005050501501002001006055
850100550800
2,10075210
1 11610010020050
4315022916892146303871610827889108217922013
17,675
2193131281371309979942486712673494496232
1,339108501634
2,2218710623894351036
1313138538111016632424
9822957727450
1,0635050
17, 664
494950190460395
1,164705049151009496
5953
8509854899
1,98925183
74251004949
7012,1743,7424,1441,7782,092723
4, 541500996
1,2897,7982,511441
31, 526567517
343, 289
1,0162,807925
6,2258,4633, 221
24, 0561,597457
1,102443
1, 7061,2895,3721, 5991,1491,17816,4862,05810,94912, 27328,886
9702,176607
1,5121,1681,6252,282381
29851141094
118892431423180
7,188
104
5035
30
2171520
212
429
33
10
650
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RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 7—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
0 0
B
W
§
States and countiesNum-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
Bonds andsecurities
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
Totalresources
Capitalstock
Surplus andundivided
profits
Circulation Totaldeposits
Bills payableand redis-
counts
MICHIGAN—continuedMuskegonOaklandOceana _._QsceoJa __SaginawSt.Clair3t, JosephTuscoiaVan BurenWashtenaw _
Wayne _.
Total
WISCONSINBrown. ___Calumetc i a r k : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :ColumDane.,Dodge. mmFond du LacGrantGreen.,-,Green Lakelowa^--,Jackson.,.JeffersonKenoshaLaFayetteLangladeManitowoe
85
7,3834,830
2701,5467,8693,7871,430
133693
2,979121,851
240,236
7,517960259
1,22310,3501,6357,4001,1871,012
930
m706
1,6269,1401,7352,1801,459
3,8402,696326646
5,2293,1615927
7952,08034,092
1,6041,135107195
3,1881,27420825120589
39,495
13,8579,649710
2,44317,0248,4962,306175
1,6545,862
205,245
1,05060130110
1,30029018525150400
9,1QO
1,0512935483
1,550348122979329
10,662
8005332949374230183a61293
1,100
103,689 72,672 437,687 22,202 23,068 10,670
2,187251200
2,0062,9392,6063,84040075176542X311
1,7664,895838946829
1,47792148435
6482,687207324240123189556
2,92$770426472
11,5701,385631
3,75317,4995,03414,3231,9392,2512,0341,4631,3354,10417,3723,4873,6662,849
1,15010050175
1,1553109751751001401Q050375
200200
712581713147527379481139828063324558244212177
674994999605278645100992510012290112187197150
10,7558,105597
2,17513,6917,5251,770135
1,3434,798
182,404
377,276
8,7501,058513
3,34814,7864,14812,0731,5031,8891,7881,1601,2103,10615, 7352,8563,0472,301
186102
8047
2042534
2,277
268
ogS
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MarathonMarinetteMilwaukeeMonroeOcontoOutagamieOzaukee -PortageRacineRichland . _ _RockSauk_. __ShawanoSheboyganVernon -Wai worthWashingtonWaukeshaWaupaca-.Wmnebago _Wood
Total .
249125123141311423655
111
6,1932,355
105,954226
1,1307,575
1371,9669,296
6444,361
9301,3454,539
4672,1521,2344,3772,5609,6726,052
223,392
5402,158
22,020255767
1,935502
1,6013,523
542,205
345352
1,405215
1,070680
3,3371,2025,5691, 485
77,171
689733
30, 45785
243 '1,704
73617
2,34023
1,508269387
1,00399
502267
1,301809
2,9091,049
61, 727
7,7125,414
164, 413620
2,18511, 624
7334,428
15, 718869
8,3231,5932,1897,396
8223,8912,2999,4164,804
19, 3759,348
378,067
650250
9,65050
125885
50300850
50400100215500
50250125550260
1,105700
423352
8,3082963
56055
149871
505217254
61417
254» 143
558129
1,050456
23,420 19,148
397215
3,67640
109583
5016715050
26899
123
49234124497195648690
12,085
6,0584,550
137, 323495
1,8879,501
5793,691
13,800563
7,1161,3191,7956, 241
7063,1471,9027,7884,206
16,4997,293
315, 730
162
3,629
19
100
138
10190
4,666
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 8
HO
HW
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ARKANSAS
ArkansasBentonBoone . ._ .__CarrollChicot.C la rk . .ClayCleburneCon wayCraigheadCrawford.CrossDallasGarlandGreeneHampsteadHot SpringsHowardIndependenceJacksonJefferson
1,1932,333984714291280720167481751433151437
1,600846
1,354243. 86774655
4,372
17556213027917543693
18758300111299888358114441
425119
1,582
62384924528920996100144475552375411186244046211973
292918
2,915
2,2093, 9571,4041,348713437949320
1,2261,0181,007324880
3,5401,7362,047415168
1, 5631,7288,963
200310751355050752550150100251003001753502525
150100300 I
1,7343,0701,2051,045
594332728287
1,024642774282698
2,9261,2431,497
356139
1,1181, 3357,803
71 ^41 O16 ^
::: 330 tel
o
-" i~2510
80 S?
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TABLE NO. 63,—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, byFederal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL. RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 8—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Or
O
States and counties
ARKANSAS—continuedJohnsonLafayetteLawrence _ _ _LeeLittle KiverLogan . _ _MadisonMillerMississippiMonroe0 uachitaPhillipsPoinsett_ _ __ . ._PolkPrairiePulaskiSt FrancisSalineScottSebastianSevier - -Union __WashingtonWoodruffYell
Total _.._
ILLINOIS
Adams,- _Alexander _ _Bond _Brown..
Num-ber ofbanks
3121111111122113222614511
87
1231
Loans anddiscounts
893179241430338248362
2,913648100926
2,74735823457
6,668410445357
10, 27578
4,0032,086
127146
54,134
3,3291,565
909803
Bonds andsecurities
11177815449
24421
4167
2849937662873
7721784599
4,8728
2,278519
35
16,816
2,139817372134
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
18258
13822855
237201
1,660311
14445745819914
2,341444141184
4,49213
2,85289838
106
25, 545
80850015773
Totalresources
1,225322473767463747598
5,3291,074
1451,8964,107
57145893
10,4821,075
656664
19,850126
9,3783,724
176264
100, 615
6,6613,0801,4741,108
Capitalstock
185• 25
5080258050
40015025
100700855025
700805050
1,30025
5003752525
7,930
500200165100
Surplus andundivided
profits
69301838413429
160547
28347
31210
341894925
1,1984
329166
36
5,462
1361417074
Circulation
692525
248019
1012504849
200492544
1,2456
69288
3,751
49365
140100
Totaldeposits
903242379649335547501
4,749870103
1,7563,010
30334841
9,240856531545
16,08755
*8,3872,893
148233
82, 543
5,5012,6691,094
695
Bills payableand redis-
counts
38
132
17
353
687
5135
HH
O
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HWO
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1-3
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ClayClintonCrawfordEdwardsEffinghamFayetteFranklinGallatinGreeneHamiltonJacksonJasper.JeffersonJerseyJohnsonLawrenceMacoupinMadisonMarionMassacMonroeMontgomery..Morgan.PerryPikePopePulaskiRandolphRichlandSt. ClairSalineUnionWabashWashington...Wayne..•WhiteWilliams
Total-
ClarkCrawford-Daviess...DuboisFloydGibsonGreeneJackson. __Jefferson _.
171
33533564436141241013642122441332114534374
813315
1,7961,093800
1,0052,718696
1,9301,1242,129435
2,253429457
1,7092,8807,3981,8841,333622
3,8443,7571,7191,995245390469652
15, 7101,8441,2311,453679867
1,7333,178
3361,385540364422865
1,751126830276
1,467206
1,03846124955
3,78710,8521,943819739
2,0802,7621,07949492164602330
12,1151,279855
1,6631,636415877
2,382
80,191
1,136218
1,248489
2,7073,1511,0841,524
959
60,958
40443
770218
1,173820910672
1,269
181186384106265245
1,007211253202
1,1171265453846681
1,0085,381745221204743
1,1574334755584241195
5,946301267574393182472972
27,18.0
18546440120393998303476368
1,4251, 7542,8451,6201,5582,2055,8261,1983,1401,6754,906
7944,126
548699
3,5027,983
24, 5814,7302,4681,5907,0567,7613,2963,047
414712
1,3661,239
34, 7293,6852,4843,9582,7311,5563,3076,750
175, 587
1,818316
2,572876
4,3105,1662,4012, 7602,623
140125225125100200270110305105310502805085245420
1,095365185757953001652605075100100
1,810250200225225160295250
11, 090
17525250100400350150250250
375916864661383345416371258462771256226562
1,4563093059028369726548115398680
1,78912015122812081196473
10,276
12814
28759306279122207281
1361191531237514519097164792344925425581502366462891737562429612414650269097
1,07524911122322496268245
8,212
1751723975386320148247246
9651,3412,3031,1091,3171,7124,964909
2,3771,3764,081649
3,250387449
2,8546,80021,7043,7231,6971,3505,1426,3932,7412,117299548
1,077945
29,3322,8391,9043,1472,0951,1272,5155,766
143,263
1,340260
1,776638
3,2053,9721,9802,0561,836
41110
140
105426131523
5174513014
10104
14675
41
23
1522080115125
923315
1,994
201
51
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TABLE NO. 63.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banksy arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, byFederal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 8—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
iNDiANA—continuedKnox.LawrenceMartinOrangePerry ..Pike - .PoseySpencerSullivan . .Switzerland _VanderburgWarrick . . .
Total . .
KENTUCKY
AdairAllenAndersonBarrenBoyle . - . - .Cal dwellC allows vCarlisleCarroll -ChristianDaviessFranklinFulton _.,GravesHardinH a r t . . .
Num-ber ofbanks
3312436121
4
57
I
2422112
222212
Loans anddiscounts
5,0511 474
188624
1,344858
1,873171
1,108209
11,4621,404
38,280
262334
1 6532,4781,2501 562
725254
1,832750
2,8981,317
7431 5811,622
436
Bonds andsecurities
1,5291 148
37133878454
1,030133191144
9,867441
22,262
4371
27758294892226027
417139
1,1371,150
230570190116
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
4,23870445
26220326757754
24331
4,153239
11,345
7314027240232146132973
198291558268252622216111
Totalresources
8,2453 445
2851,0652,5011,6458,652
3671,606
39926,9012,146
75,099
395574
2,2473,5452,5713,0741.341
3662,4741,2414,8502,8231,2572,8672,101
700
Capitalstock
73022525
10522510027535
18550
1,500200
5,605
2550
22528$2003755025
16010046325013025015050
Surplus andundivided
profits
8972562273
10894
130227129
797105
3,787
748
3791852931936230
14138
37239091
40410432
Circulation
4212201239
19559
27435
13450
972200
4,464
2 5
1892391003604925
11474
4542471302305025
Totaldeposits
5,9952,725
226848
1,7241,3902?931
2761,168
22123,528
1,519
59,614
271512
1,4502,7861,9272,1301,177
2832,0201,0293,4891,921
8S91,9271,775
593
Bills payableand redis-
counts
365
190
42
4324
46
78
50
*
30
32
10
fcO
fed
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HendersonHickmanHopkinsJeffersonLarueLoganMcCrackenMarionMercerMuhlenbergOwenHussellTaylorUnionWarrenWashingtonWayne . . .Webster
Total
MISSISSIPPI
AlcornBolivarChoctawClayCoahomaLafayetteLeflore --Lownd.es[MonroePontotocWashington.. _
Total-- -
MISSOUEI
AdairAudrainBarryBoone . . . .CaldwellC alia way_ _Camden.^ „.« ....*. - --^ ^*. _.Cape GirardeauCarroll.Cedar..CharitonCole. _ -_Cooper.-
112422232221112113
81
11111122111
13
2133312221111
1,477224770
67, 5251,044
3944,9041,4331,2681,415
752176272360
3,097426206592
106,022
1,13828791
4421,641
1443,3511,244
390397
1,399
10, 524
1,260390962
1,7741,134
542277824823406295
2,0041,134
277102518
18, 500232106
2,0187922609041283071
1684628261
403
32,193
4943
206647390352835505374243
3,644
426186349
1,066207116112349205
5224
1,426241
263114386
21,986142152
1,651194229378
793252
1044589031
320
31,248
1003946
15141093
51875632951
185
2,678
3422352605131705741
2391656124
359206
2,132448
1,710109,653
1,480678
9,1452,4891,7912,741
994247398691
4,206611307
1,355
173, 502
1,375385171831
2,865648
4,4202,9431,265
8791,861
17,633
2,088825
1,6483,5051,614
767445
1,5291,244
539361
3,8911,700
2005075
4,50013550
45030015090
1232525
100375
502590
9,601
1008525
10050050
450200100125100
1,835
15050
135250255100
501401505050
200200
722626
7,2614642
52422410620371
51326
308892577
11,939
229
8012310
247120658
237
921
1077041
465106403624
1301116
12183
1004974
3,61011450
3982979979
123252597
337502590
7,953
3425
50
3029414898
125100
904
14750
1102471609825
1305012
197175
1,602323
1,51591,579
1,185535
7,7241,4681,4282,276
651192336466
3,177421222
1,098
140, 377
1,125199146597
1,720557
2,8762,474
989605
1,424
12, 712
1,666655
1,3612,3401,021
371307
1,358825364261
3,3731,242
136
1,441
1 2 1 y .
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£jfr-3
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HW1,986 , t=l
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94 g67 S
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1,161 hi
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158 327 £
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TABLE NO. 63.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, byFederal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL. RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 8—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
MISSOURI—continuedCrawfordDaviessDent...DunklinFranklinGreeneGrundyHarrisonHenryHowelLJohnsonLacledeLawrenceLinnLivingstonMarionMoniteauMonroeMontgomeryMorganPemiscotPerryPettisPhelpsPolkPutnamSt. CharlesSt. ClairSt. LouisSalineScotlandScott
Num-ber ofbanks
III212I33121I14II
x112
x3XX2XX
15XX1
Loans anddiscounts
242268153311154
6,670380661
1,128432403205283413
1,968632287326256286523
862,926
498156516625268
201,30212175
254
Bonds andsecurities
30273016
5961,583
17515320216932068
14118
4301,462
14130043628019
73517146
26662829
63,2322
5388
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
4549287175
3,22317294
30016113680
12668
695302
75692955
37226
1,1197941
20375
11074,455
608955
Totalresources
328358
; 232483830
11,623776969
1,705790880368569520
3,2722,428
515728340458999136
4,915783270
1,0131,377
423348,629
188255422
Capitalstock
2525259025
60075
12515050
105305025
285200
501 70
75i 50
7525
3005025
10010055
26,696505050
Surplus andundivided
profits
32294
1641
2223669
1053996171938
1921754961175
475
509661331
12132
14,6562
2022
Circulation
625127
1967595
1501355
4915
2841982069
5049
298502599
10012
9,794
2125
Totaldeposits
265269191311765
10,605590615
1,285689624320452443
2,4571,854
396528247297827106
3,803617199783
1,053324
292,948136164322
Bills payableand redis-
counts
10
60
6515
54
56
8
1,155
dow
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T o t a l - - .
TENNESSEE
Dyer l
GibsonHardinHendersonHenry _LauderdaleMcNairyMadison __ - . _- -ObionShelby-. _ _
Total
1211
88
1211111322
15
256622150210
235,871
1 053304136164654220115
3,402841
11,602
18,491
147572514
76,317
18016812533602995
1,953209
2,082
4,934
87126
1326
85,461
539166100158218100192
1,470298
5,127
8,368
507895204276
409,620
2,055661372361945357411
6,9181,428
19,829
33,337
501202525
31, 706
3001005025502530
400159
1,100
2,239
3033
210
18,131
131132712351337
22970
1,327
1,894
49452312
13,322
1008130
50158
39780
199
960
378591118207
340,923
1,491404266323809304336
5,8921,119
17,094
28,038
1053522
2, 028
63
63
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 9
MICHIGAN
Alger . . - -BaragaChippewaDeltaDickinson _ _ _Gogebic _ _ __HoughtonIron . - . -- -Mackinac _MarquetteMenomineeOntonagon . . _Schoolcraft
Total
MINNESOTA
Aitkin .AnokaBecker . __ _BeltramiBenton _Big Stone.__ __.
1113358515o21
39
314335
912405
1 2383,3492,1843,1748,8151,146
4226,5591,142
455362
30,163
1,124850
1,6861,055
8821,414
465263773
1,5022,5673,5266,5421,937
5606,3912,104
250151
27,031
547113516714125472
219102384962634
1,1862,537. 492
2061,766
58712180
9,275
385166354326121645
1,680784
2,4535,9935,7318,213
18,4053,7471,209
15,0373,948
903660
68, 763
2,2171,1702,8362,2301,1892,674
10050
100250275450950300
50600325
75100
3,625
10050
16512575
125
1492598
240216289
1,45311570
9091395113
3,767
1137
74362950
606
10024821922483515750
5822974960
2,887
2513
1649325
110
1,347703
2,1415,1664,8447,250
15,1503,1631,033
12,8333,144
708486
57,968
1,9791,1012,4131,9711,0602,389
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20
70
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FEDERAX. RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 9—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
MINNESOTA—continuedBlue Earth
CarltonCarver. .CassChippewaChisagoClay .-ClearwaterCottonwoodCrow WingDakotaDodgeDouglas.. _FaribaultFillmoreFreebornGoodhue _.Grant—-HennepinHoustonHubbardIsanti . *ItascaJacksonKanabecKandiyohiKittsonKoochiching - _Lac qui Parle _- -_ -LakeLake of the Woods
Num-ber ofbanks
8334211534563387443
10113851212211
Loans anddiscounts
7,100994843824312724430
2,516623
1,9471,9664,3281,2201,6001,9892,2742,6072,235
734128,864
202366911
1,2922,058
4571,085
409470716375290
Bonds andsecurities
3,160631
1,4311,007
3006861
530159
1,0461,3692,326
428362644
1,276994
1,428259
45,78877
300305
1,73762916636137
39917144773
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
2,093231431197143115
3454099
328602
1,070224256600607682467170
46,23827
11015353723513215043
2381559486
Totalresources
12,8681,9802,7832,057
8071,037
5563,827
9633,6604,2157,8971,9732,3913,4294,3434,4784,3091,250
230,189330813
1,4733,8323,352
7921,733
5661,1471,128
944487
Capitalstock
685115150100505050
26075
165205535120150285250240350125
11,7502550
1O0225306
251256075555025
Surplus andundivided
profits
41168
11470201010
12415
2431301977683
12515314623637
8,995271718
1638726302019582211
Circulation
51511511974422949
16575
13414569
11014918924320315868
2,838122598
17914925
1242542554924
Totaldeposits
11,2471,6822,3821,812
694947418
3,234794
3,0673,6907,0541,6672,0092,8283,6743,8883,5471,020
204,064266721
1,2573,2432,791
7161,454
4301,012
961823425
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Total.. . „__—- _
67624
101256517438125537122432
194218323g3243233333
327
1,6442,3663 7191,1521,1803,4621,239
3671,9703,7081,167
3251,812
9633,0662,790
365437
2,2271 812
61064,197
177671562
4,3752,656
38839,3991,041
481229
5,0552,152
467679
2 003866
1,1951,4701,6472,5101,316
8213,2511,139
979
355,859
1 293455944600235
1,522240254
1 1882,206
206436850352
1,6302,445
318222555814224
36,46010697
1611,784
17194
22,908984188161
1,4751,288
258420766425559773718
1,448330104
2, 686365374
162,042
454616712332202694123178425946256136309497
1,11293684
135569574104
30,47423
175127
1,14235573
14,679243
7456
1,045693186157576251354551344519236221
1,085187263
122, 507
3,5203,7275 8282,1601,9176,3841,776
8373,8197,1051,925
9442,7461,9286,0656,478
871838
3,6653 4891,029
135,007320
1,100985
7,6723,333
60279,3442,346
804483
7,9444,639
9751,3873,5191,6232,1402,9482,8904,5722,0481,3147,4231,7811,742
669, 917
1751852451001754807555
22528012550
210125200350
5075
180210
856,125
2512050
455175
557,077
1255025
6002256575
2007575
200225375155100350105100
38,333
76131147
3855
172412280
4535857
10770
279177241686347
6,2875
1821
314118
105,690
801615
206622233
119467688
110287
7625
4691675
28,484
112185170
7575
2987454
206236
6815
14281
1143455049
14519135
687255031
3248240
2,207612025
2102235075
1745775
15099
17012443
22951
100
14,828
3 1423,2275 2351 9301,4215,4211 586
7023 2816,1371 664
8222,1241,6525,4675,604
741698
3,0853 050
901119,709
214913838
6,5752 918
49763,9092,044
705418
6,4944,100
8361,1593,0261,4451,9042,5092,4553,7171,6671,1466,3421, 6091,468
581, 237
28
1918
24
10
163
167
12148
44
40
351014
427
45
25
25
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FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 9[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
MONTANA
BeaverheadBig Horn -- --BlaineCarbonCarterCascade -ChouteauCusterDanielsDawsonDeer LodgeFallonFergusFlatheadGallatinGarfipldGlacierHillJudith BasinLewis and ClarkLincolnMadison
MissoulaParkPhillipsPonderaPowder RiverPowellRavalliRichlandRooseveltRosebudSandersSheridan
Num-ber ofbanks
21321512241153311\321
1213211123112
Loans anddiscounts
2,45443384960481
5,13360
1,27030498560686
6972,3241,651
12667
185334
3,53325799
1993,1412,455
38140737
469117305361124186113
Bonds andsecurities
12554
16647323
2,55147
364168590420
9205
1,1636433134
115104
2,2464131
2351,723
4541378427
15760
17518253
125131
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
1,08772
26715329
3,49725
37898
50226426
5597505704221
143102
1,827342581
1,3441,203
1005423
16031
194168
717533
Totalresources
3,724616
1,4851,303
14512,152
1482,197
6712,1921,342
1291,5564,5363,272
206138491622
7,778362181530
6,4294,154
749618104823261726767258411309
Capitalstock
22565
15510525
60525
18555
20010025
25547523525255090
450402550
40010014010025
1005055
100252550
Surplus andundivided
profits
2201680482
3913
1135
88422
39154330
1687
38912
56248248
9164
404
1220
108
Circulation
74243259
2752560301250
60446
76
4520025
25284251519
1238
2535
Totaldeposits
3,204487
1,2181,091
11110,873
951,839
5791,8831,151
1011,1673,4462,631
18098
433478
6,739295153399
5,4973,781
466374
75671143594635233350210
Bills payableand redis-
counts
24
77
8
35
9
120109
276211
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TotalNOETH DAKOTA
Adams.BarnesBensonBottineauBowmanBurke..Burleigh___Cass. . - - . .Cavalier rDickey._ _DivideDunnEf!dy_._Emmons _FosterGrand ForksGriggsHettingerKidderLa MoureLoganMcHenryMclntoshMcLeanMortonMountrailNelsonPembinaRamseyRansom.RichlandRoletteSargent. . .Sheridan.SlopeStarkeSteeleStutsmanTowner _Traill . - . - . . .
12214122385
36242121146212226321612152365719232154649
4,50632119384652197111281
2,78139, 559
5751,97030052766365
2,3909, 561679
1,484219194561531547
4,302747556230
1,40919545980990
1,496499862
1,1872,012517
2,219392768306169
1,561958
1,7481,1222,039
5,0755513213056816779
1,25220,505
7386781228119251
1,2784,4332853502516421324999
2,3441663023650314090102220
1,172103477698
1,46410894093746337
2,247307
1,388199
1,172
2,300298978427142945
1,13118,150
22665498145125100969
3,009317524458715811163
2,50411618965378557049198739100325484
1,1291286988426914188526193536163616
11, 958449439300
1,816230271461
5,49182,800
9853,886525
1,037981422
4,88917,7941,4042,575332483983954785
9, 7451,1921,144361
2,613441658264
1,5383,610795
1,7762, 5574,718840
4,237649
1,193544350
4,5141,7053,8671, 6384,163
300507525
1752550
100325
5,785
7525050
1005025
1508801251755050505075
525100
5025
275255025
12512575
150150250
50335
50805025
250195250100300
55146102945
9288714
22131
610463730
166863915671027
45794226298
18410
12724312527
125568567
126
20025
100
256
~2,475"
5017449463525124705631477
50650342862625177
50245750417512417249205372327251841505751203
10,758335348268
1,438186187329
4,86570,394
8053,317
402826851363
4,31615,495
1,1942,099
245423837861578
8,632855
1,029296
1,976406515211
1,3003,341
6321,4882,1834,111
7303,543
5321,048
443257
3,9521,2703,4751,2903,533
37
134
1614
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FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 9—Continued[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
NORTH DAKOTA—ContinuedWalshWardWellsWilliams
Total
SOUTH DAKOTA
AuroraBeadleBon HommeBrookings .BrownBrule - .ButteCampbellClarkClayCodingtonCusterDavison.. . . __Dayt)euel-FaulkGrantGregoryHaakonHamlinHandHansonHughesHutchinsonHydeJerauld
Num-ber ofbanks
3831
161
12146211225123612212242211 i
Loans anddiscounts
1,3472,6511 1671,055
53,309
4001 134
4691,6574,087
655765177316
1,2872,593
1301,900
9901,870
1201,154
63822433880686777251740760
Bonds andsecurities
1 0002,796
238189
27,383
391 227
40461
2,8501463139
184378
1,75016
593197174
73611681842
471144811276175
1
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
4221,259
386300
18,841
106499286589
2,1521847954
108415
1,17926
75544532631
4238845
10955322036516732058
Totalresources
2 9037,1041 9391,641
106,734
5532 956
8312,8489,4971,022
921314622
2,1645,737
2093,3541,7352,629
1702,0241,002
309628
1,8911,3052,0451,015
919122
Capitalstock
17535010075
6,490
2512540
12527575252550
10035025
15010015025
125100256075
127100605018
Surplus andundivided
profits
12818412425
3,673
37641667
38423605
3590
1784
13025
107112816111598344045404
Circulation
1752656937
4,337
107425
106185256
4947
247
12456
100
629912357435
1003125
Totaldeposits
2,4246,3051,6461,504
91,539
4812,693
7502,4888,617
793561284488
1,9214,951
1612,9341,5322,209
1331,818
654262518
1,6431,0901,805
87580494
Bills payableand redis-
counts
589
62
107269
13162162
133
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LincolnLynianMcCook"jvj" n PhersonMarshall .. _Mead©
Minnehaha .MoodyPenninstonPotterRobertsSanborn. . _ _SpinkStanleyTrippTurnerTJnionWalworthVankton___,
TotalWISCONSIN
AshlandBarronBayfieldBuffalo _ -BurnettChippewaDouglasDunnEau ClairePorestIronLa CrosseLincolnOneidaPepinPiercePolkPriceRuskSt. CroixSawyer_TaylorTrempealeau _Vilas
Total
42321113116311523114332
113
* 222212233112122322152211
47
1,0271,0992 012
80414428586
794325392
5,7061,1201,145
2391,257
4831,452
198112
1,6751,391
799861
47,739
2,7821 097
405913371
1,6522,6492,5114,439
447223
5,8161,0441,168
842694446700275
1,52944
710180207
31, 044
140192
1,611107401227
107238
352,466
28528375
49765
735245
150147140241
18,221
1,141408
92311170
1,1712,827
88774953
5073,553
631372
79367104583
4934
2210150
144
15,260
202164
1,01326218
21615
10776
1093,234
31124991
3501128508310
630525225365
18,799
54914119219272
6321,419
7191,652
42670
1,716159268220143103307
3453997
1184327
9,438
1,4591,6604,7831,256
247543143
1,086666591
12,1741,7881,752
4412,289
7303,190
346147
2,6012,2011,3021,699
89,916
4,7911,760
7331,444
6253,4837,0834,3247,140
579810
11,2871,9001,9441,2511,238
6771,653
3433,092
1991,017
292412
58,077
150125275
80502525
1155050
51090
10025
22575
1152560
190125130150
5,170
200T5607525
2004002503755050
90010020010075505050
17550602525
3,620
5522
23090
335
1652
2380
509221893396
66
78521778
3,070
25160261931
30620689
1331015
920909359441635
1121
527
510
2,662
7596
15680256
25392512
166904923
120405710
585070
150
2,939
19849251325
1742212253574949
25099
15039312550
1256
592525
2,269
1,0651.1574,109
96894
47988
748538527
11,0541,4801507373
1,855569
2,89930459
2,2751,9741,0291,321
77, 031
4,1331,574
6221,336
5442,8036,1143,7596,269
377697
9,1351,5181,5011,0521,088
5S71, 517
2922,670
133855237352
49,165
114259
3678
168
6478
12. 23
22
57
1, 610
1
93
75
4
173
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FEDERAL. RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 10
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Crr
to
States and countiesNum-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
Bonds andsecurities
• Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
Totalresources
Capitalstock
Surplus andundivided
profitsCirculation Total
deposits
COLORADO
AdamsAlamosaArapahoeArchuletaBacaBentBoulder __ChafEeeClear Creek_ConejosCrowley.-DeltaDenverDouglasEagleElbert.El PasoFremont. _•Garfield—GilpinGunnisonHuerfano...JeffersonKiowaKit CarsonLakeLa Plata. __Larimer _ __Las Animas.__Lincoln _ __Logan. .._Mesa.
824656
1,45890
155233
4,450762226197131922
75,38739716797
8,3301, 5711,604
34292996795268280204918
5,7482,663
742191
1,699
53322440
820
1021,943
73616935
241259
47,4035856
23,4211,844
588218249709252
653
973650
1,3452,613
11433
404454402
1099
1511,231
3085484
116363
36, 35161
1437
3,3441,416
58176
398452456
48107700643
2,4091,674
15063
723
1,3261,5152,411
137289505
8,3761,857
471326507
1,638162,342
551380119
15,2595,0562,853
336956
2,1941,552
349484
1,9082,3039,9317,1911,082
3423,047
6575
125252550
550175504025
1255,400
505025
775225225
255085752580
20020065030011555
150
223378
371
6185113113558
2831
761931851070115
134337404160631171
4826747506101249301325
4211811482550
19
150796212995914150
1,2391,3432,112
86257405
6,8771,579358269437
1,329149,192
43130179
13,2994,5222,223274784
1,9691,368249385
1,5101,9878,1936,431794230
2,674
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MoffatMontezuinaMontroseMorganOteroPhillipsProwers.PuebloBio BlancoRio GrandeRoutt rSaguaeheSan JuanSedgwickTellerWashingtonWeld.Yuma
Total
KANSAS
AllenAndersonAtchisonBarber.BartonBourbonBrownButlerChaseChautauquaCherokeeCheyenne.ClarkClayCloudCoffeeComancheCowley..Crawford.DeeaturDickinsonDoniphanDouglas.Edwards..ElkEllisEllsworthFinneyFord
2334323211221213113
137
32
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5134234123331463523253222
580638
1,0901,582945509836
5,750445326744305117401390637
4,357638
132; 777
830532
1,864457
1,8431,356868
2,168761753
1,094220548
1,033992877180
5,5163,7121,2161,438483
2,905266973547
1,120862923
41019935830628681334
5,8621736302831978999146
1,768386
76,717
28513957789771535153582108176665685
35223151628
1,2541,32225741011876969207497644217
17130242073456860594
7,238604811110619580755135
2,319403
67, 777
244177
1,158796314332547229021578089157562394506100
2,9821,873397672140
1,279241393262315159494
9271,1901,9472,8711,897755
1,82719,260
577479913484633655
2,159999
9,0681, 551
285, 785
1,414895
3,727673
3,5062,3681,3813, 7431,0911, 2702,631418770
2,0881,6851,965331
10, 2627,2701,9312,647766'
5,132603
1,671954
1,6251,1511,737
50105225210125ioa1256004050509050755095615120
12,865
10550300503751001301501751501752575150175125255005001252007530055200125125100130
32639519812921104
1,20620133506015226260274
12,297
64351802910812041241775912229382201075326462505109185563944465131112136
10791141691076273399102510151373
4438484
5,539
105501002526910010512675131149
12546100253942851241473129754161
252569
775941
1,5112,1871, 535476
1,52116,896
488386787262509448
2,037712
7,4381,188
253, 283
1,139761
3,062569
2,7512,0481,1043,226653853
2,181364657
1,5941,3581,686255
8,8965,9721,5722,115605
4,083450
1,117806
1,363966
1,500
54
107
95
19183363
41
86381
1,112
2
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1
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TABLE NO. 63—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, byFederal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL. RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 10—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
KANSAS—continuedFranklinGeary^.Gove ....Greeley-GreenwoodHamiltonHarperHarveyJackson _ . __JeffersonJewell.Johnson..KingmanKiowaLabette .LoneLeavenworthLincolnLinn__LoganLyon .McPhersonMarionMarshallMead6MiamiMitchellMontgomeryMorrisMortonNemahaNeoshoNess .NortonOsage
Num-ber ofbanks
32115142226122414211314523182152123
Loans anddiscounts
1,5671,495
13074
1,288108757743462270
1,032451467422835215
3,463393135357
2,82027°721647338
1,787754
9,319486142
1,302905410949702
Bonds andsecurities
1,045350
92
19279
5303716390
48117915210332258
2,6531572514
58553
324105183560181
3,985193
142129999
177112
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
1,0405345824
55752
53362017191
55523615524534086
2,0631432970
94763
262201133689296
3,14721459
459369143586371
Totalresources
3,7382,555
210106
2,140316
1,9441,851
728498
2,180927814834
1,723371
8,303747200461
4,429428
1,4211,018
6833,0931,241
17,471913224
2,2981,660
6961,7631,237
Capitalstock
2251752525
17550
2501007550
226507590
12540
425502540
32550
12515050
22575
1,0157525
19812525
125100
Surplus andundivided
profits
97219
71
1071549
1073723
1575712134836
471491242
26411
10857667277
845856
148153377046
Circulation
222173
9124
112996
5017549
108725
323506
103215052
4917475
71971
16312425
10076
Totaldeposits
3,1891,988
17880
1,733227
1,5331,543
609375
1,623769701694
1,453270
7,022598157369
3,368317
1,126812518
2,6221,014
14, 776682193
1,7891,258
8101,4671,016
Bills payableand redis-
counts
29
8
100
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OsborneOttowaPawneePhillipsPollawatomiePrattRawlinsRenoRepublicRiceRileyRooksRussellSalineScottSedwickSewardShawneeSheridan
SmithStaffordStevensSummerThomasTregoWabaunseeWashingtonWilsonWoodsonWyandotte _
Total
MISSOURI
AndrewAtchison _ ._BartonBatesBuchananCassClavClinton . __DekalbGentryJacksonJasperNewtonNodawayVernon
Total
5315421322242316141343141135213
256
1131422212
126222
43
1,072819574
1,013995665155
2,329712363
1,272906356
3,280338
18,398333
5,027249781
1 0001,196
1031,145
12373
4331,039
699159
7,244
125, 473
341286501
7220,046
319635
1,318243459
86,1213,841
679858
1,415
117,134
295237305147312560
421,085
13276
39017869
65928
7,47532
4,98586
132271114
229437
200101488150
292,746
45,862
5648
4131
2,54178
267225
53138
24,9701,575
167133544
31, 209
227318182463366190137
1,231205173610390124
1,18362
11,966123
4,164142299380490
21376
6855
265433312124
3,007
59, 425
8280
23716
8,7471002411635782
45,4431,552
252219523
57, 794
1,7991,4401 1461,7171,7761,488
3734,8351,108
6402,4921,627
5875,798
43540,538
53314,575
4971,2611,7201,870
1391,905
246331840
2,0261,232
31713,386
243, 598
508423
1,214103
31,912529
1,3221,789
360716
159, 6227,2711,2021,2632,569
210, 803
20513510017520013025
42590
10020021590
42550
2,52550
90050
10012510025
2004050
10012510025
825
17, 658
5050
15025
1,1006075
1505080
7,350550
75125200
10,090
1149623
12967226
1863027
12711622
33921
1,34627
3066870
121117
3104
91341886719
33811, 216
95634
1,21726
172154
5755
6,636333104
6283
8,998
17411450929926
9034
15011465
224255024
59450506862
90
44679925
812
9,956
5044
149
5111625
1225080
1,724548
74106197
3,696
1,2831.094
9731,3111,4101,301
3424,221
887478
2,0151,181
4104,797
33935,963
43112,752
3281,0411,4031,590
1111,500
197269655
1,745965249
11,402
203,028
399265881
5828,575
4261,0501,011
203501
143,4095,609
920964
2,084
186,355
23
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TABLE NO. 63.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, byFederal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 10—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
NEBRASKA
Adams _AntelopeBooneBox ButteBoydBrownBuffaloBurtBut ler . . .CassCedar .ChaseCherryColfaxCumingDawes.—_-DixonDodgeDouglasFurnasGageGosperGreeley _.Hal l . .HamiltonHayes.. •_.Holt-__JeffersonKearneyKnoxLancasterLincoln
Num-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
2,841184
1,2131,613
446215
2,6822,3511,341
8423,148
159310590
2,5561,135
7153,100
66,354490
2,135207464
2,561946148
1,2901,037
6421,790
16,034835
Bonds andsecurities
1,00058
1652076938
160683301167561273340
804117128774
16,28934
905278
88717044
853287102120
5,163178
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
4130647511422540421410145525785587500182174839
31,3741617901094065013134804492373254
7,113522
Totalresources
5,168297
1,8012,356
672330
3,6013,6612,1411,2394,704
279454756
4,0371,4921,1125,172
119,501709
3,964351554
4,2281,321
2363,0061,9191,1532,350
29,6121,628
Capitalstock
40050
1601257535
175325175125450258550
27512580
5506,150
253002525
24010525
175100125175
1,790125
Surplus andundivided
profits
16713
132115196
9313811347
211141524
3788960
2924,177
461741729
284648
225426180
1,11392
Circulation
34150
100996035
124297149124352252538
2055680
5261,195
24258257
2094125
12410052
106615100
Totaldeposits
4,260183
1,3882,015
519241
3,1812,8681,698
8923,387
215287645
3,1391,175
8643,804
105,209611
3,221284420
3,4701, 111
1782,4481,665
9121,758
25,9571,312
Bills payableand redis-
counts
20
142621
49292
39
4625
1,166
73
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Madison..._MerrickMorrillNanceNemahaOtoePhelpsPiercePlattePolkBed WillowRichardsonRockSalineSaundersScotts BluffSewardSheridanShermanSiouxStantonThurstonValleyWashingtonWayne...WebsterYork
Total
NEW MEXICO
ColfaxHardingMcKinleySan JuanSan MiguelSanta FeUnion
Total
OKLAHOMA
AdairAlfalfaBeaverBeckhamBlaineCaddo.__ _..CanadianCarter...-
811435314322123433212411215
172
4112111
n
262741165
3,70750197
1,151694
1,2461,275449
2,268665825615126999
1,7011,4681,2211,020897200790911748136
1,087233
2,089
147,493
2,17496354266757
1,60861
5,316
273972230
1,739731
2,0441,4803,890
76330124343288949294454871554551444
5384311274709855304841861624915234546
37,842
8097
23210830366130
2,150
17740061387159983601
1,904
878106414273799635381005973605213701440830179539747711782341127926921695826
58,306
5714010011614242230
1,421
12951590
2,280252
1,6961,0171,550
5,864688287
2,0471,4043,2552,183664
3,7091,2311,8951,163151
2,0242,6792,6092,2471,6771,106325
1,7281,2801,078263
1,486366
3,755
256,968
3,744165732530
1,3882,777134
9,470
6231,980409
4,5261,2124,8833,2437,803
550505020013527511040285100125803010019016513011050351001501002513550330
16,370
22550505020015025
750
5017050225125305200650
29851107891148242352284866416
103191741218512217391643687624382
11,374
21511116519310
397
163411991917259256
310252517313219867402609910078
100162911297017
99150100257812318
8,425
161
5024196
431
5040
8931102148106
4,568522189
1,5881,0412,6241,749512
2,925976
1,587953114
1,7162,1222,2291,8601,405917272
1,111857842205
1,154280
2,678
216,313
3,086114579439890
2,53498
7,740
5081,734348
4,1081,0374,3022,8266,775
1342913
537
10
1442
1032
35
3,112
55
42
49
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TABLE NO, 63.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, byFederal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 10.—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
OKLAHOMA—-cont inued
C h e r o k e e . . , • _Cleveland... _ComancheCotton.Craig _. .Creek.Custer. ._ .DelawareDewey..Ellis.. .GarfieJdGarvin.GradyGrant.Greer. . __HarmonHarperHaskellHughes __JacksonJeffersonK a yKingfisher. . . _____Kiowa.Le FibreLincolnLoganLove..McClainMelntoshMajor.Mayes _
Num-ber ofbanks
45553S914179
1134223758
115669234413
Loans anddiscounts
5221,3461,632
915810
2,5081,551
92567243
3,5191,9383,342
480587354180439
1,905972876
3,218935869886
1,1221,223
474891884158461
Bonds andsecurities
448478
1,027226497959696
46151
732,3091,2101,638
212482143
36295914710508
1,900558520419
1,3701,102
308291504
29257
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
2101,0781,013
312592
1,7541,144
9134233
3,4551,1012,279
2321,386
723151166
2,3082,824
7912,065
369996316
1,8581,261
597509569
79119
Totalresources
1,2623,1623,8501,6021,9675,4253,601
159903567
9,6404,4757,708
9732,4981,263
395979
5,3654,6452,2927,4581,9802,4691,7604,3963> 7121,4241,7442,062
287889
Capitalstock
140250300180180325275
25100
3070546575575
1806060
105245235250430165175150275125135180175
26100
Surplus andundivided
profits
3897803735
11382
11710
452229252
18107
193
24107196
74186
45385082,8661
10670
638
Circulation
114819720
14875
112
317
130323332
756214
749780
107177
907029
162124
27146150
619
Totaldeposits
9182,7233,3521,2331,5944,8963,128
104746520
8,8423,4576,364
7942,1471,160
342750
4,9054,1321,S486, 6451,6312,1871,5083,8633,3481,2041,3101,686
260.718 ,
Bills payableand redis-
counts
3
131
16
298
21
2037
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MurrayMuskogeeNobleNowataOkfuslieeOklahomaOkmulgeeOsagsOttawaPawneePaynePittsburgPontotoc „„ , _.Pot tawatomieRoger MillsRogersSeminole .Sequoyah _--_-.,.Stephens...Texas _ ___TillmanT u l s a - - ,"WagonerWashingtonWashitaWoodsWoodward
Total
WYOMING
Albany ^Big Horn l._CarbonConverse ,GoshenJohnsonLaramieLincolnNatronaPark . . ._ .SheridanSweet-waterTremontUinta
Total
4103251691666866713358841356531
372
22411131452312
32
6049,6921,023544
1,47234,8815,46*7,1063,2191,6772,8602, 3781,0163,362147
1,006916979
2,5971,196945
48, 511830
4,806692043201
186, 309
2,707172
2,041369170306
3,9931,1775,359325
1,2573,090255772
22, 493
3583,884120376768
17,0622,6541,8801,051902
1,5521,797334
1,22611442255441712395263
8,9873$9
1,948287286174
73,442
45929291916144140
1,613915
1,268304536905148427
8,131
4172, 955484303
1,31123,9342,8794,8651,8351,1512,259913673
1,626100410384228
1,845794
1,40121,916
5611,8981,084720155
115,053
748152691191109101
2,398449
1,913546360
1,171162222
9,213
1, 44617,4701,6771,3143,62780,18711,49914, 5356,3553,9026,8155,4682,1636,525270
1,9411,6241,7785,3832,$462.81285,4671,8319,5962,1462,101551
396,590
4,115682
3,877745332596
8,2372,5699,0201,7962,2645,580604
1,488
41,905
1501,225100100160
4,5509607353502508503552404502512500160435215175
5,15018075013512550
26,230
2005531550255070010045015017528075100
2,725
35494285275
1,5593574241171041639066143737295114713528
1.64071445425210
9,806
291272251110542981643991077933531103
2,134
759522c998537614529523920010626493216
698713087683684110075503149
8,278
1982514850
49168983487814926750100
1,728
1,18414, 5111,5231,0623,27273,3829,97313,0375,6483,3416,1744,6091,7325,600228
1,6791,4671,3764,6972,1012,56777,687L4798,3161,9171,851442
350,278
3,422575
3,179634297443
7,0572,2027,7801,4131,8624,698447
1,185
35,194
259
1016
7201481947
52226
92
42
1,017
15
4245
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TABLE N O . 63.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabeticallyFederal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 11
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
counties in each State, by Or--ao
States and counties
ARIZONA
CochisePima _ _ •Santa Cruz
Total..
LOUISIANA
BienvilleCaddoClairborneDeSotaEast CarrollLincolnOuachitaRichlandWebsterWinn.
Total
NEW MEXICO
Bernalillo __C havesCurryDona AnaEddyGrant .._Guadalupe"HidalgoLincolnQuay
Num-ber ofbanks
212
5
241
•
14
22313111
:j
Loans anddiscounts
8983,0141,644
5,556
66222,657
990259236642
2,645152490379
29,112
4,3901,840
491473808509168226141609
Bonds andsecurities
227864659
1,750
1294,255
1802
25944
2391489
2
5,213
1,23725921515210413453343
46
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
511712
1,348
2,571
798,168
88234
35030153661
10042
10,553
1,679888288326429246426716
290
Totalresources
1,7654,9214,042
10, 728
99136,4502,179
303889
1,0184,661
248717440
47,896
8,0403,0941,0541,0241,391
960336350203
1.075
Capitalstock
125100150
375
1502,350
150505050
600255025
3,500
65012510050
12550503550
175
Surplus andundivided
profits
106402161
669
341,161
10415
10966
34878
24
1,876
22916446444157
291
39
Circulation
2010055
175
561,249
30
4923
1121248
1,579
394124501350505024
19
Totaldeposits
1,5134,3193,471
9,303
65431,215
1,890238678878
3,126204611371
39,865
6,7512,680
859917
1,174803214256153836
Bills payableand redis-
counts
96
20
116
23
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Total
. OKLAHOMA
Aloka - -Bryan - _._ChoctawCoal .__JohnstonMcCurtainMarshallPushmataha _
Total
TEXAS
AndersonAngelinaAransasArmstrongAtascosa _Austin _ -BanderaBastrop --BaylorBeeBell -BexarBlanco--BosqueBowieBrazoriaBrazos...BrewsterBriscoeBrookBrownBurlesonBurnet _CaldwellCallahamCameronCampCarsonCass_CherokeeChildress
211
22
18423551
29
3111121322981252222141223431411
38476362
10,477
862,1011,516220426818813471
6,451
1,980898998116739631888753
1,0303,87130,162
105263
6,633210
1,577519331292
2,023437140
1,028714
3,038534130808646684
12116110
2,484
6376037489233312245206
2,282
9681323327151331
34752124
1,1457,247
5626
3,6848713217011487701228073438493412
547103175
2432190
4,625
1471415665227354290298
2,118
49449060524816617621564279
1,91513,399
118166
2,36014096924627822380923160879425
2,0391089
749287493
789123597
19,036
1933,9962,418402955
1,6371,460 '1,017
12,078
3,6241,65321619526575657
1,9831,4241,5017,50255,234
293552
13,214461
2,874960697603
3,851821295
2,0941,2466,3231,127146
2,1801,1091,377
752550
1,580
2542538050100180210100
1,470
32510025255011025125125200750
4,750258068575250105555032510055300100425225451757550
21
7
678
6118581129416345
371
407791525424
242148261366
2,3023732623273661001674
571701222572429681224513963
75
49
898
2513625
6666540
363
1747223251299
623896374
2,9682523122119590840247100544937394220
11974
61498489
15,844
1283,3161,842333759
1,3051,097832
9,612
2,7191,40215411919951831
1,5551,113838
5,99944,842
206417
11,681347
2,159635467509
2,709551167
1,5201,0375,03259775
1,641816
1,264
29
9
1128
6121
211
5
106
45
30
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TABLE NO. 63.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, byFederal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 11—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
- afcO
States and counties
TEXAS—continuedClayOolOTTlR-TI
Collin . .CollingsworthColoradoComalComancheCookeCory ellCottleCrockettCrosby - _D all am .Dallas.DawsonDeaf SmithDeltaDentonDeWittDickensDonleyEastland . -EctorE dwardsEllis . .El PasoErathFalls.-FanninFayetteFisherFloyd __Fort Bend
Num-ber ofbanks
23
1121\3331121
121227421311832593121
Loans anddiscounts
4171,3423,813
797310356965
1,698841430523354314
79,864455377616
1,9661,696
839259511111111
4,19713,465
3831,7572,9461,090
218643372
Bonds andsecurities
6855
1,63713277
297346916307194793983
26,002
105169450336485372371
1,4763,824
1544977336821528
255
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
162816
1,441656141445346
1,79361929374
21264
33,24469814439894079330968
2918714
2,1345,873
2741,5451,184
67083
515378
Totalresources
6742,4577,3781,533
5451,1081,7584,5081,818
952695668554
145,0311,227
6841,2833,6642,9771,285
389943250156
8,31125,209
8654,0475,2182,406
3511,2511,009
Capitalstock
5534075512575
10025047522550
10010075
12,42550
10012534527514050
1055035
1,0151,350
110350870125507550
Surplus andundivided
profits
5420239715025
15182
36219780
1114349
5,955363733
297270803639142
603519104493436151
28153
Circulation
55
49?
2149
18512012540752375
4,2776
9995
1859035495534
70674364
290332109122325
Totaldeposits
5101 8855,7221,258
424807
1,2413,5451,271
780359501332
121,6671,135
4461,0302,8382,3391,030
254744152104
5,98122,204
6872,8983,3452,020
2861,072
878
Bills payableand redis-
counts
307
50
2388
15
235
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Franklin...FreestoneFrio »Galveston _._GarzaGoliad__GonzalesGray _Grayson.. _. _Gregg.Grimes.. _GuadalupeHaleHallHamilton _HansfordHardemanHardin _Harris _ ._Harrison _ __HartleyHaskell .___HaysHemphillHenderson _ _Hidalgo _HillHood..Hopkins.. _ _HoustonHowardHuntIrionJackJasper _ _.JeffersonJohnsonJonesKarnesKaufmanKent _„ _KimbleKnox _LamarLamb _Lampasas.---.-. _LaSalle _ _LavacaLeeLeon.LibertyLimestoneLipscomb -
4381,056374
21,300416336706450
8,091746
1,106490
1,708872750215
1,227247
77,7202,058
73378331440976
1,1173,132622
1,5701,1001,6934,709182905207
15,2171,405899
1,4975,365183170873
3,88030731293920191144141
2,014520
57149140
5,281528311610
3,6003431822614012939726992
20,1901,28848601667815522974918817654143815103162
4,418273187168
1,00315382
1,0831
155984321213637
1,46026
199538183
7,851201117578234
3,444369633268
1,60686265239
1,070132
34,2361,008
15382469181286668
1, 538208333350741
1,8538831487
7,257703
1,419862
1,33810240501
1,7111303351435571345261
3,729407
7531,837730
35,599746570
1,568751
15,8771,5842,083836
3,6382,0341,937282
2,466560
138,8234,548142861
1,014811
1,5032,2075,6911,1202,1631,5282,7007,748284
1,614315
27, 5892,7302,6222,6628,140337222
1,6227,319163
1,320553
1,986460244272
7.4071,035
200135100
1,875506015075
1,680160250752001753102517560
7,9753002590902001752756301752001251507452522525
1,37543019032590040401407772512575110602525425100
5522039811887313639
1,3108328349114161238251841
6,254335
68715810322682132385247258665609322
1,706185193187
1,06322141374683878112467267
27632
415899
1,34950491006
1,12760114191209650
5049
3,456197
639024621494771751246
1144936
168
56019310711778310
66455
25599915256
24020
4571,424490
31,339608397
1,166• 631
11,6191,2501,436693
3,2041,6021,339229
2,065460
119,9313,652117650763627
1,1631,7513,900639
1,4541,1302,1785,850191
1,128267
23,8981,8462,1312,0005,144265155
1,2785,619135
1,070338
1,652319168231
6,449882
16
30
30025
10
20
377
31250
12
13
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Federal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 11—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and countiesNum-ber ofbanks
Loans anddiscounts
Bonds andsecurities
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
Totalresources
Capitalstock
Surplus andundivided
profitsCirculation Total
depositsBills payable
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LlanoLubbockLynnMcCullockMcLennonMadisonMarionMartin.MasonMatagordaMaverickMedinaMenardMidlandMilanMillsMitchellMontagueMorrisMotley. _NacogedochesNavarro _.NolanNueces __ _.OchiltreeOrangePalo PintoPanolaParkerPecos ._Polk.- . " "PotterPresidio _Bains
111212122111322412731112252261212311
120617317703
14,935228354216125554
1,208448617673
1,77036
1,0421,53632284618
7,873717
4,163330
3,7071,229164930352482
5,135322125
5310316168
3,90015885539958213545736921961882431
1543,039103
1,6466734533342710372383212034
105261410477
6,6832972
27580
2761,604
36386
2231,041
77834
1,305170244264
3,2101,161.2,855*
1481,73338314660328303
2,69777125
3061,075774
1,45326,618
297544669297966
3,7691,243775
1,0093,663126
2,0773,148794343
1,07814,6712,0368,951587
2,225390
2,342439830
9,340546295
7510050230
2,28050555050100150125125175300251603551303075
1,285180625553003355020050755507025
14855178
1,3681250944522342831081362925
210249919
1091,149
4927247356762515936713417849
251250
1,9041227502525100124
65215
4011096
25868
10087410212199251346870
230902656995
21,005197403375171820
3,029903485634
2,83196
1,6672,434476304869
11,3351,8077,860477
5,1971,711303
1,783329671
7,979328213
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171212421143122121 '1212119311234222262121127283754
579
2972,689
18967020441989475225520355674727767377685
1,76425077
2,631206278499310
43,7323,708
167163570
3,91016,211
764634987
2,1231,4422,139
2321,9872,228
484528
19,1001,4213,281
6401,4751,1531,283
534,929
562355441797141
1811261821482388
2701
4183512
1861827
12653
11,0111,050
213262;
1,1372,820
9690
13627415596526597624510612
4,899146677148249248568
144, 939
9251611215317324174840260
13415319459
441725
545223421
2,16475
130168
22,2602,665
19425380
1,7913,717
262356
96341473612197616637251174
8,3891,4171,617
570640515
1,570
252,083
5273,633
372873466789
1,7821,405
468447766
1,083368
1,4011,855
1453,101
324119
5,381319458808563
81,2667,693
383580779
7,21823,275
1,1741,1481,3462,9052,1893,794
7153,8043,208
876760
34,0493,0885,8251,4052,5191,9433,664
982, 076
5067350
12550
1002001502565
13718675
16015525
2752525
2256050
10050
4,1254505075
10085074015015020025031555050
25020010050
2, 750225620125285295250
77,312
130656295736
107129265
61534291654
52059
1327859
13260
3,305242
134039
8741,541
13767
14916219326127
27632411997
1,28325449390
146287160
55,163
5012750
506225
15024161239207483
2086
1010158
7050
2,041155
4949
6817206175
10917295
49349
249197100
81,920
12330310613412093
40, 073
4142,481
216705
* 309590
1,450976394361537725231
1,0761,552
1162,098
23474
5,014166342500402
70,5776,846
320416484
4, 71720,252
823857811
1,9931,5862,490
5882,9302,480
555606
27,9982,4874,4071,0841,9501,2113,161
802, 301
46
14
1777
10
19
10795
70322
80
50
530
2,649
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TABLE NO. 63.-—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, byFederal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12
[Amounts in thousands of dollarsl
States and counties
ARIZONA
CoconinoMaricopa .NavajoPmaL..Yuma
Total
CALIFORNIA
AlamedaButte .Contra Costa __ .El Dorado _._Fresno-GlennHumboldt . . .ImperialInyoKern_ _Kings.. _.-LassenLos Angeles _ - _Madera _MarinMendocinoMerced -Modoc.MontereyNapa___ _Nevada. - -Orange___ _ ;Placer -.
Num-ber ofbanks
16222
13
8271
152321441
6931311131
162
Loans anddiscounts
2027,127
360169
1,472
9,330
19,0631,9441,268
1095,264
5552,8071,883
5381,1042,990
206223,228
1,035155
1,3681,102
481998
2,21075
13,237403
Bonds andsecurities
1371,922
190107380
2,736
7,5401,1101,241
2461,824
4081,670
274105519919640
68,17128478
1,163147181211
1,843226
4,174268
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
2662,963
17473
187
3,a63
6,22539741737
1,21513455072414128153671
82,02720193
2788875
228441169
2,755155
Totalresources
64313,125
756380
2,447
17,351
33,7843,7143,118
4059,1421,1345,1013,244
7932,3244,830
921386,549
1,767339
2,9211,431
7951,5844,630
49921,172
882
Capitalstock
507507550
200
1,125
2,22520037550
99912541035050
25032550
21,01217550
25010085
10022550
1,675100
Surplus andundivided
profits
2315
3
48
368
1,6471406114
29054
5781992332
29623
14,177534
94274265
1865
1,13436
Circulation
48162602498
392
1,61562
29748
60574
37182
18393
8,2995038
124
8524
17550
99475
Totaldeposits
53411,863
599286
1,818
15,100
28,1093,3102,355
2936,830
8813,7292,562
6281,7963,818
848337,172
1,390248
2,3981,100
5821,3944,012
39416,890
631
Bills payableand redis-
counts
1820
283
321
19
30
407
13514263
298
1,17170
54205
30
47640
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Total
AdaBannock. _.Benewah...
- Birigham--.BlaineBonnerBonneville.Boundary..CamasCanyonCassiaClark.CusterElmoreFranklin....FremontGemGooding___.IdahoJeffersonJeromeKootenai—_.
134114556143652378611112121
263
3411222115211112132121
5,92919,553
2937,53812,892169,5574,028441
1,7596,5506,9983,7021,119923
2,6614,7342,4501,010569
4,8831,656978991342
543, 569
7,7582,128322570470
1,1701,044271181
1,6584301489139041050513937054892458639
3,21610,197
2523,8916,54060,7872,778
671,3092,0615,7322,096723
1,3823,1981,73573385326
1,320993408199578
203,848
3,2116551331041434655791031
5842424326111561047019313352153282
2,5767,485106
2,2933,61156, 9991,191
85633
1,4501,4121,1153126837477786759397
1,00175916512187
181, 712
3,379544133101120260335376
63116613428233585110620324195179
12,18639,326
69414,89024,645313,1418,313649
3,76310, 60714,6907,2592,2913,0266,8917,6744,1771,2201,0527,7843,4861,6761,4031,022
982,444
15,1043,504601858804
1,9382,203469207
3,107897220164625529748268729947203919
1,167
9752,200100875
1,50019,500
8251003256508255502001255509754006010067517530027550
61, 531
850300252510010025025253251002525100507530907540100100
5512,059148849
1.00622,563
882213556819246341121584115302208928488138799843
52, 277
6302351052416053168952853508612135
6215
5351,888100765244
9,159555501494445012731989836959614125892541751606924
30,205
840122521692512424
79
25
252554
4675
48100
9,98533,077
32711,76021, 574247,0285,937472
2,9218,80412, 2275,8021,7812,6065,3925,1203,2851,007762
5,8452 9981,025834905
812,844
12,7532,958535602580
1,7491,595404138
2,529769119136450358502237572761149708952
140
20104
3,344113
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TABLE NO. 63.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, byFederal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
IDAHO—continuedLatahLemhiLincolnMinidokaNez Perce _.OneidaPayetteShoshone _TetonTwin Falls
Total
NEVADA
ElkoEureka __TTnmboldtNyePershingWashoe.White Pine ._
TotaL- _
OEEGON
BakerBentonClackamasClatsop _Columbia -._
Num-ber ofbanks
1121211314
: 57
11
; I
: 23
10
31323
Loans anddiscounts
64524126141
3,945216250
1,918231
1,638
29,178
630337
1,847466353
3,8221,300
8,755
1,800658476
1,957525
Bonds andsecurities
17116618414
57770
14388742
404
10,101
480100148151107
2,788947
4,721
885569665579414
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
16660
14120
8353784
80210
392
9,245
25177
300218168
1,301400
2,715
1,380332355485151
Totalresources
1,06657061386
5,580344577
3,732378
2,857
52,014
1,427525
2,591878663
8,4302,671
17,185
4,1861,7041,5433,3061,153
Capitalstock
501007025
2003080
15050
325
3,915
10025
10010060
900100
1,385
32550
100300
75
Surplus andundivided
profits
43
407
24927
99
87
1,986
13517
2015032
24391
769
215108399622
Circulation
209969
1972859
1172599
2,330
100
822532
84893
1,180
13348388850
Totaldeposits
952281433
544,934
250334
3,366154
2,122
42,436
1,092483
2,208703539
6,4102,387
13, 822
3,4781,4891,3612,441
965
Bills payableand redis-
counts
90
864
150223
1,238
7
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Box ElderCache.Carbon .Davis.--. _GrandJuabMorganSalt Lake _.SummitUtahWeber....
Total
4223222131134415372832542236
99
12111216213
21
1,470480
1,3021,183756240602554
1,87454458
2,1391,3233,196142
1,650790
2,239754
48,869542
1,1056,0112,554608
1,715936
2,282
91,244
1,1331,237620307160965156
19, 924893194
5,253
30,842
1,103942548129982307345
1,72023614876472
1,91959535306
2,04597
34,971361280
1,160846198866510
1,352
55,418
41394190425824351
8,02935727
2,212
11,644
75429521950911615625018275625149
1,171360
1,15595379223990124
21,079300265989607122366411520
35,270
122156185494112129
8,41522255
2,150
11, 545
3,679939
1,9612,6181,110489
1,2041,1534,623116
1,2504,3492,3006,673313
2,8291,5015,6011,084
110, 5791,3261,6838,4554,3271,0243,1142,0064,331
192,529
1,3831,8981,030408296
1,355248
37,9371,496285
10,445
56, 781
30010012517512565100100300255032526527525285160365150
7,19411075675375100260135300
13,389
10012550255010025
2,10010025850
3,550
1275935127621611630119
79601743933928521158
3,946747781612972179112329
8,060
4937641129417
1,39032-7
300
2,066
1603224925683
297
5022585217
165731522413552
34335937100110270
3,399
2012249254910024
1,4127525768
2,669
3,089759
1,6922,185841402822
1,0233, 907
911,0723,7311, 7045,755286
2,2291,1844,860743
97,3751,0901,4485,7873,464790
2,4061,6443,424
163, 537
1,2591,548856316186912165
32, 5711,285229
8, 315
47, 642
14858057
84
64
55
13108
1,618
84803
25145
3, 644
9
14316
400
568
iH
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TABLE N O . 63,—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each Stale, byFederal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and counties
WASHINGTONAdams , . . . .Ben tonChelan ' . . .Clallam...Clarke,., _ColumbiaCowlitz . .Franklin -Q a r f i e l d . • • • . . •GrantOf ays Harbor - . .JeffersonKing .KitSapKittitas. .KlickitatLdWifeLincoln .. _ _Ok&nogan • • *..PacificPierce9k&gitSnohornishSpokaneett0VHilSThurstonWo-iift WallaWliHtcomWhitman"Yafcima
Total
Num-ber ofbanks
311132211141
1723114423768224699
111
Loans anddiscounts
772322
1,266564
1,6401,173
89530920663
2,093410
63,836555
1,162233372
1,825621569
12,5942,0137,977
28,523751
2,6154,9475,2514, 2835,161
153,001
Bonds andsecurities
194109206452
1,9423455611805853
3,082973
40,59096692949
528197359456
7,0741,7554,2307,374
307800
2,2235,061
8221,716
83, 571
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
13594
342204953293688763416
864153
31,08522941645
194277235250
4,082744
2,5027,595
1711,4771,5232,453
7141,935
59,826
Totalresources
1,221571
1,9701,2674,8441,8522,336
598321138
6,1881,573
141,3831,8062,661
3401,1282,4611,3641,308
25,0124,892
15,33845,5971,3065,2589,250
13,3286,1109,878
311,096
Capitalstock
18550
10075
250200225
506025
27575
6,4001252005050
220150125
1,325300775
3,00085
200450975625875
17,490
Surplus and-undivided
profits
568
5820
123207
6110101
32553
4,86740595
56663029
60610730482625
275685651132364
10,049
Circulation
702550
6250114504920
13213
3,35620
132
35249750
671129194
2,67784
100244198408194
9,392
Totaldeposits
855488
1,7621,1604,2121,2961,633
464236112
5,4461,424
125,0531,6132,236
285988
1,9681,0451,099
22,3624,146
14,02138,3991,1104,6817,824
11,3744,8528,387
270,831
Bills payableand redis-
counts
29
93067
5
5
39
28
19343
6
413
4291
1,000
06O
3
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TABLE 63.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State, byFederal reserve districts, April 6, I92h—Continued
RECAPITULATION BY FEDEBAL RESERVE DISTRICTS[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
States and Federal reserve districts
DISTRICT NO. 1
MaineNew Hampshire.VermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut
Total
DISTRICT NO. 2
Connecticut . -New York _New Jersey
Total ._ - . -
DISTRICT NO. 3
PennsylvaniaNew JerseyDelaware
Total
DISTRICT NO. 4
Pennsylvania _Ohio.West VirginiaK e n t u c k y . . . .
To ta l
N u m -ber ofb a n k s
585446
1561751
382
11533170
714
5618818
667
305357
1178
751
Loans anddiscounts
63,04735,20731,330
768,44140,883
120,660
1,059,568
26,2902, 624,526
272,129
2, 922,945
916,835109,891
10, 559
1, 037,285
469, 382489, 834
13, 76167, 696
Bonds andsecurities
56,93025,08422, 742
259, 75326, 07048,188
438, 767
20,3271,430,855
238,354
1,689,536
570,35466,0489,472
645,874
411,769249,670
7,06118,422
1,040,873 j 636,922
Due frombanks, in-
cluding law-ful reserveand cash in
vault
13,76610,0985,786
177,9709,604
30,014
247,238
7,4421,070, 423
64,351
1,142,216
284,87923, 7172,125
310, 721
161,221131, 924
3,26014, 629
311, 034
Totalresources
137,17173,20661,643
1,323, 38278, 223
209,809
1,883,434
56,9375,490,179
594,887
6,142,003
1, 840, 229208, 207
22, 977
2,071,413
1,090,555912, 23825,049
105, 772
2,133, 614
Capitalstock
7,3705,2405,060
73,0176,320
16,460
113, 467
3,533242,03030,241
Surplus andundivided
profits i
10,0337,6765,051
89, 5239,395
21,225
142,903
4,851420,87536> 107
275,804 | 461,833
87,3749,6971,735
98,806
54,96562,2801, 6708,970
127,885
188, 69517, 6793,039
209,413
96,28869, 224
1,9208,131
175, 563
Circulation
5,5784,6324,318
19,1434,7107,961
46,342
2,02265, 06614, 658
81, 746
47, 9326,1941,137
65,263
33,28941,129
1,6347,846
Totaldeposits
111, 63852,69745,150
1,038, 50156, 319
161,354
1,465, 659
45,2764,415, 773
503, 662
4,964,711
1,468, 095164, 66916, 605
1, 649, 369
888, 971702, 59518, 77877, 450
83,898 | 1,687,794
Bills payableand redis-
counts
2,0662,7931,816
44,391803
1,712
53, 581
871162, 931
6,663
170,465
24,838,881
426
34,244
11,00724, 3141,0052,719
39,045
I3W
O
o
o
1 Exclusive of reserve for taxes, interest, etc., accrued.
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TABLE NO. 63.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks, arranged alphabetically by counties in each State,Federal reserve districts, April 6, 1925—Continued
RECAPITULATION BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS—Continued
[Amounts in thousands of dollars]
Or00
States and Federal reserve districts
DISTRICT NO. 5
MarylandDistrict of ColumbiaVirginia. _..North CarolinaSouth CarolinaWest Virginia
Total
DISTRICT NO. 6
AlabamaFloridaGeorgiaLouisianaMississippiTennessee
Total
DISTRICT NO. 7
Illinois _Indiana _Iowa.MichiganWisconsin
Total
DISTRICT NO. 8
ArkansasIllinois _Indiana.
Num-ber ofbanks
8413
1828474
112
549
1025691192390
381
330189341
85111
1,056
87171246
Loans anddiscounts
145,91474,027
272,241128, 71781,641
114,412
816,952
99, 618125, 921128,49646,89534,163
126,989
562,082
847,940179, 286244,204240,236223, 392
1, 735,058
54,13480,19138, 280
Bonds andsecurities
81,11735,45454,50520, 86117,93428,931
238,802
32,84856,85521,9368,330
14,96423,972
158,905
26a, 96177,39675,859
103, 68977,171
598,076
16,81660,95822,262
Due frombanks, in-cluding law-ful reserve
and cash invault
45,92527,01860,92730,47622, 72023,576
210,642
35,93782,78147,33414,02912,43636,803
229,320
320,02153,69570,79072,67261,727
578,905
25,54527,18011,345 1
Totalresources
283,922147,435407,207192,419132,841175,193
1,339,017
175,471272,083209,196
75, 82663,866
196,619
993,061
1,491,698328,100414,165437, 687378,067
3,049,717
100,615175, 58775,099
Capitalstock
17,0299,327
30,3.2214,06611,17511, 691
93,610
13, 07010,33016,1405,3753,450
15,117
63,482
82,86326,34326,44322,20223,420
181,271
7,93011,0905,605
Surplus andundivided
profits
23, 6168,431
32,48312, 2257,537
14, 582
98,874
13,2577,840
15,5004,3053,206
11,027
55,135
84,40320,00417,67523,06819,148
164, 298
5,46210, 2763,787
Circulation
9,3884,491
19,6839,5236,5948, 705
58,384
9,2275,2218,4962,4971,988
12,291
39,720
22,32420,85417,66410,67012,085
83, 597
3,7518,2124,464
Totaldeposits
227,303122,390301, 223141, 379101, 915134, 223
1,028,433
136, 918246,867163, 71856, 95954, 259
153,838
812,559
1,248,231249,645343,289377,276315,730
2, 534,171
82, 543143,26359,614
oBills payable *and redis- "
counts Q
w4,141) _
1,728 517,153 210,851 &3,121 hj4,877 H
41,879 Cj
2,065 £162 _
3,843 24,528 ^
568 | j2,812 Q
13,976 M
31,904 g7,917 g7,188 S2,277 24,666 g
53,952
681,994
782
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Kentucky...Mississippi.MissouriTennessee...
Total.
DISTRICT NO. 9
MichiganMinnesotaMontanaNorth Dakota.South Dakota-Wisconsin
COCO Total
DISTRICT NO. 10
ColoradoKansasNebraskaWyomingMissouriNew Mexico .Oklahoma
Total
DISTRICT NO. 11
TexasArizonaLouisianaNew Mexico.Oklahoma...
Total
DISTRICT NO. 12
CaliforniaIdaho..NevadaOregonUtahWashington-Arizona
Total
Grand total | 8,010
61138815
492
393278516111347
772
137256172324311
372
1,023
5795142229
649
2635710992111113
574
8,010
106, 02210, 524
235, 87118, 491
543, 513
30,163355,85939, 55953, 30947, 73931,044
557, 673
132, 777125,473147,49322,493117,1345,316
186,309
736,995
534,9295,55629,11210,4776,451
586, 525
543, 56929,1788,755
91, 24430, 842153, 0019,330
865, 919
12, 465,188
32,1933,64476,3174,934
217,124
27,031162, 04220, 50527, 38318, 22115, 260
270, 442
76,71745, 86237,8428,13131,2092,150
73, 442
275, 353
144,9391,750
» 5,2132,4842, 282
156, 668
203,84810,1014,721
55, 41811, 64483, 5712,736
372, 039
5, 748, 508
31,2482,67885,4618,368
191,825
9,275122, 507
1 18,15018, 84118, 7999,438
197,010
67, 77759,42558, 3069,21357, 7941,421
115,053
368, 989
252,0832,57110, 5534,6252,118
271, 950
181, 7129,2452,71535,27011, 54559, 8263,663
303, 976
4, 363, 826
173, 50217, 633
409, 62033, 337
985, 393
68, 763669, 91782, 800106, 73489,91658,077
1,076, 207
285, 785243, 598256, 96841, 905210,8039,470
396, 590
1,445,119
982,07610,72847,89619,03612,078
1,071,814
982, 44452,01417,185
192, 52956, 781
311, 09617, 351
1,629, 400
23, 820,192
9,6011,835
31, 7062,239
70,006
3,62538,3335,7856,4905,1703,620
63,023
12,86517,65816,3702,72510,090
75026,230
86,688
77,312375
3,5001,5601,470
84, 217
61,5313,9151,38513, 3893,55017,4901,125
102, 385
1, 3&}, 644
11,939921
18,1111,894
52,390
3,76728, 4843,5293,6733,0702,662
45,185
12,29711,21611,3742,1348,998397
9,806
56,222
55,163669
1,876678371
58, 757
52, 2771,986769
8,0602,06610,049
368
75, 575
1, 596,148
7,953904
13, 322960
39, 566
2,88714,8282,4754,3372,9392,269
29,735
5,5399,9568,4251,7283,696431
8,278
38,053
40,073175
1,579898363
43, 088
30,'2052,3301,1803,3992,6699,392392
49, 567
648, 959
140, 37712, 712340,92328,038
807,470
57,968581,23770,39491, 53977,03149,165
927, 334
253,283203,028216, 31335,194186, 3557,740
350, 278
1, 252,191
802, 3019,30339,86515,8449,612
876, 925
812, 84442, 43613, 822163, 53747, 642270, 83115,100
1, 366, 212
19, 372, 828
1,9861,1612,028
63
8,701
702,088510589
1,610173
5,040
1,112587
3,112102682146
1,017
6,758
2,649
11629211
3,005
8,3781,238
3, 644568
1,000321
15,149
445, 795
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TABLE NO. 64.—Abstract of reports of savings and State banks in the District ofColumbia at date of each report during year ended September 28, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
Dec. 31,1924
24 banks
Apr. 6,1925
24 banks
June 30,1925
24 banks
Sept. 28,1925
24 banks
• RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)OverdraftsUnited States Government securitiesOther bonds, stocks, securities, etc _._Banking house, .furniture, and fixturesOther real estate ownedCash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesExchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside checks and other cash items __.Other assets _.
Total .
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in _Surplus fundAll other undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accruedAmount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
paniesCertified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingD em and deposits _,Time deposits (including postal-savings deposits)United States depositsBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Notes and bills rediscountedLiabilities other than those above stated
Total.
24,05714
6455,4002,232
1562,753
218338
36, 253
2,3401,306
4545487
4359
10314,33716,777
7
519
167
36, 253
24,46117
6515,7252,175
1863,767
3704332
319
38, 044
2,4501,403
5106177
333552
13,90919,046
83
38,044
25, 66310
505"5,9472,145
1702,752
365308
8060
228
38, 233
2,5511,454
4695483
28" 55'165
13,47419. 374
4911916
26, 6971.1
5115,8102,206
1663,010
3721846028
162
39,217
2,5541,460
66073
4891
13,81319,877
4473316
39, 217
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TABLE NO. 65.—Abstract of reports of loan and trust companies in the District ofColumbia at date of each report during year ended September 28, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (including rediscounts)--OverdraftsCustomer's liability account of" acceptances"___ _.United States Government securities __ _.Other bonds, stocks, securities, etcBa nking house, furniture, and fixtures__Other real estate ownedLawful reserve with Federal reserve bankItems with Federal reserve bank in process of collection.Cash in vault and amount due from national banksAmount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies _Exchanges for clearing houseChecks on other banks in the same placeOutside cheeks 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.Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued. _Amount due to national banksAmount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com-
panies ___„Certified checks outstandingCashier's checks outstandingDemand deposits __.Time deposits (including postal savings deposits) __.United States depositsAgreements to repurchase United States Government
or other securities soldBills payable (including all obligations representing
money borrowed other than rediscounts)Letters of credit and travelers' checks sold for cash
and outstanding.__Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this
bank.Liabilities other than those above stated _.
Total.
Dec. 31,1924
7 banks
52,0231148
6,20315, 5228,421
39417229
6,188
4,8981,471
335473
5594
96, 787
11,4006,5002,910
432352
1,84163
25346, 28125,273
42
405
7
48980
96, 787
Apr. 6,1925
7 banks
June 30,1925
7 banks
55,28417
1656,226
16, 4268,349
39521933
7,328
3,845522100603
542
100,054
11, 4006,5002,955
491360
2,46298
22948,16526,068
44
205
7
165905
100,054
54,27432
,-iai6,083
16, 8338,246
401144
86,671
2,9502,170
798311
1746
99, 665
11, 4006,5003,155
305709
2,584* 272
36746, 57526, 228
8
5
500
34
197826
99, 665
Sept. 28,1925
7 banks
54, 97421
2016,047
16? 1668, 478
401
5,648
3;055478240
643
97, 260
11, 4006,6503,191
413374
90386
17945,97026,378
5
700
27
201783
97,260
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TABLE 66.-—Principal items of resources and liabilities of each savings and State bank in the District of Columbia, September 28, 1925
[ Amounts in even dollars]
O\00
Title President CashierLoans, dis-counts, andoverdrafts
United StatesGovernment
securities
Other bonds,investments,
and realestate
Cash andexchange
oPiH
oo
o
E
3ocj
Anacostia Bank.Bank of Commerce and SavingsBank of Brightwood -Central Savings Bank.__Chevy Chase Savings Bank _ _._Citizens Savings BankDepartmental Bank__ .._East Washington Savings Bank._ _Industrial Savings Bank _._ _International Exchange Bank___McLachlen Banking CorporationMorris Plan Savings BankMount Vernon Savings Bank . .North Capitol Savings BankNortheast Savings BankPark Savings Bank ._Potomac Savings B a n k . . . _ _Prudential Bank __Secuiity Savings and Commercial BankSeventh Street Sayings Bank. .United States Savings BankWashington Mechanic's Savings Bank__Washington Savings Bank.Woodridge-Langdon Savings and Commercial Bank.
Maurice Otterback..M. D. Rosenburg...R. L. Schreiner.Francis M. Savage..F. E. Farrington....L. E. Breuninger....J. T. ExniciousJohnC. Yost.Walters. Carter....J. Schiavone.
W. L. KoontzJohn M. Riordan..R. L. SchreinerFranklin F. Kidd.J. Ezra TrothFernand PetitH. C. Bock.Chas. A. McCarthy..W. A. Bowie
L. P. McLachlenWallace D. McLean.Wm. MuehleisenTheodore MichaelL. P. StewartT. SomervilleH. W. Offutt..John R. HawkinsJ . I . PeyserS. R. Waters ._Wade H. CooperEzra GouldThos. E. JarrellA. S.Henderson
J. A. MassieL. F. FergusonWm. R. Baum __E. S. BurgessW. R. LewisR. S. Stunz :B. A. BowlesE. A. Baker.S. R. BaulsirJ. D. HowardWm. R. De Lashmutt.R. H. BagbyJ. D. LeonardEppa L. Norris
918,0611,100,745
356,143309,814288, 551
1,168,065521,026879,050189,407
816,342579,382
2,797,1341,054,022
554,3262,390,5802,966,312
111, 3493,954,0381,499,8251,652,1131,354,525
515,187263,308
129,897400
15,806
27,76810,0002,150
6,900
8,100388
126,513
31,29752,875
850
98,724
258,576266,012123,95736,986135,049274,484120,086270,045261, 369272, 207936, 50818,914804,373305,088769,475329,368588, 211148,456859, 214132,161679,550200,607248,525142,813
81, 229372,71427,99912,28763, 288
133, 04539, 51339, 63070, 85773,143
141, 80590, 921
271, 989189, 950125, 388293, 693420, 50244,153
389, 681173, 022229,067235, 29169,80864,373
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Title
Anacostia BankBank of Commerce and SavingsBank of Brightwood _Central Savings BankChevy Chase Savings BankCitizens Savings BankDepartmental BankEast Washington Savings Bank _•_Industrial Savings BankInternational Exchange BankMcLachlin Banking CorporationMorris Plan Savings BankMount Vernon Savings BankNorth Capitol Savings BankNortheast Savings Bank.*Park Savings BankPotomac Savings BankPrudential BankSecurity Savings and Commercial BankSeventh Street Savings BankUnited States Savings BankWashington Mechanic's Savings BankWashington Savings BankWoodridge-Langdon Savings and Commercial Bank .
Otherassets
6,6524,673
154584203
59, 227
6,10019, 995
2,04760,855
Totalresources
andliabilities
1,257,8661,869,367
515,152363, 761502, 849
1, 576,178708, 596
1,1-98, 724523, 783873,515
1,901, 553695,317
3,893,4911, 557,1601,449, 5773,140,1543,975,433
337,3015,316, 6631,805,8592, 560, 7291,890,036
833, 520470,496
Capital
50, 000100, 000100, 000200, 000
50, 000200, 000103,920100,00049,421
103, 630150, 000200, 000160, 000
90, 000100,00050, 000
100, 00047,664
200,000100, 000100, 00050,000
100, 00050,000
Surplusand
undividedprofits
91,252134, 76320, 35361,98015, 84595,14544,904109, 55112, 83120,018157,96664,415124,03460, 56052,133195, 208155,458
800243,828113, 837222, 60662, 77728,46831,330
Due tobanks
2,47734,2966,0645,0008,2388,6772,893
2,03822,06814,496
40,0812,2851,6867,99814,6841,03615,9504,64238, 77219,1513, 27527,802
Demanddeposits
(includingUnitedStates)
359,897710, 579147, 901
247,380706, 926113, 240
155,429335, 523
1,051,638
1, 595,958569,188364,991
1, 248,9121,444, 902120,330
2, 230, 532730, 092644, 057577, 238272, 045186,433
Timedeposits
746, 240886, 999215,07291,482181,386561,768408, 257989,173304,064357,713527,456421, 255
1,888,333835,128930,766
1,558, 0362,215, 389142,472
2,617, 601857, 287
1,405,2951,180, 869380,033174,931
Otherliabilities
"2,"033 g298 g
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TABLE NO. 67.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of eacH loan and trust company in the District of Columbia, September 28, 1925
[Amounts in even dollars]
0000
Title
American Security & Trust Co.Continental Trust CoMerchants Bank & Trust Co . . .Munsey Trust Co _National Savings & Trust Co . . .Union Trust CoWashington Loan & Trust Co. .
President
Chas. J. BellWadeH. Cooper...Peter A. DruryFrank A. Munsey.Wm. D.Hoover._.E. J. Stellwagen....J. B. Lamer
Treasurer
C. E. Howe..H. W. Barr_E. J. EmrichC.H. PopeC. C. Larnborn..E.B.OldsHarry G. Meem.
Loans, dis-counts, andoverdrafts
17,847, 0352, 182, 8255, 979, 3364, 892, 6379, 684, 5453, 740, 084
10, 667, 938
UnitedStates
Governmentsecurities
4,480,13575,100
155427, 045521,408543, 636
Other bonds,investments,
and realestate
8. 625,0331,338, 5301,515, 6743, 275, 4652,492,4104,182, 8943, 614, 644
Cash andexchange
4.209, 571' 433, 334665,127480, 251
1, 794, 413986, 710
1,759, 490
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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
333,87850,461
130,64725,049
5,68497, 613
Total re-sources andliabilities
35,496,9164, 280,4748,290, 7858, 673, 557
14,398,4219,436,780
16,683,321
Capital
3,400,0001,000,0001,000, 0002,000, 0001,000, 0002, 000, 0001,000, 000
Surplus andundivided
profits
3,305,942169,021284,277674, 429
2,404,017934, 096
2,069, 016
Due tobanks
Demanddeposits (in-
cludingUnitedStates
432, 933233,157265,99992, 35821, 873140, 366355,148
14, 860, 0921,182, 0493,526,1344,144, 7797,951, 6844,458, 7569,846,416
Time de-posits
13,214,2051,486,3012,500, 869934, 443
3, 020, 8471. 861, 6433; 359,313
Other lia-bilities
4, 2812,105
37761,159
15, 000
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REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 589
TABLE NO. 68.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of loan and trustcompanies in the District of Columbia on or about October 1, 1914, to 1925
[For prior years see annual report 1920]
[In thousands of dollars]
Date
1914191519161917 - _1918191919201921 . _192219231924 .1925.
Numberof com-panies
666666666777
Loans anddiscounts 1
23,04324,79627,15028,30230,28039, 27142, 78041,35342, 04948, 55248,7605^, 995
UnitedStates Gov-
ernmentsecurities
7714,9716,2734,2083,4704,6666,3926,1456,047
Cash
1,404837931
1,127977
1,5841,8841,6181,4491,6011, 6421,516
Capital
10,00010,00010,00010,00010,00010,40010,40010,40010,40011,40011,40011,400
Surplus
4,6004,8004,9005,0004,9004,9005,0005,3005,4005,7506,3006,650
Individualdeposits
(time anddemand)2
3 28,150s 29,9723 33,3403 35,366
40,46153,33354,69852,76357,30964,95168,15172,348
1 Includes overdrafts.2 Includes dividends unpaid and postal-savings deposits.3 Includes certified checks and cashiers' checks.
TABLE NO. 69.—Principal items of resources and liabilities of savings and Statebanks in the District of Columbia on or about October 1, 1914f to 1925
[For prior years see annual report 1920]
[In thousands of dollars]
Date
191419151916191719181919 _ _ _ _ .192019211922192319241925 _ - .
Numberof banks
181821222424252729292424
Loans anddiscounts l
9,3329,865
11,11812,17214,36911,89815, 97019,42524, 35522, 70323,07526, 708
UnitedStates Gov-
ernmentsecurities
11
5473,9042,8161,5331,511
9971,040
728511
Cash
448378431578602650791871975896963
1,017
Capital
1,3801,3981,5131,6072,0132,2602,6192,9693,6952,7002,3322,554
Surplus
293262371417553523679859
1,2701,1051,2111,460
Individualdeposits
(time anddemand) 2
3 11,3313 12,1283 14,1433 16,139
22,97921, 22224,12427,96431, 98129,40131,39633,690
1 Includes overdrafts.2 Includes dividends unpaid and postal-savings deposits.3 Includes certified checks and cashiers' checks.
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TABLE NO. 70.—Summary of resources and liabilities, receipts and disbursementsof the 24 building and loan associations in the District of Columbia for the sixmonths' period ended on or about December 31, 1924
[In thousands of dollars]
Assets Amount Liabilities Amount
Loans on real estateLoans on stock pledged-_Interest and fines, due and unpaidInstallment on stock due and unpaidReal estate:
Office building .__ 358Other 8
Real estate sold on contractBills receivable. ___:Insurance premiums advancedTaxes advancedFurniture, __ __Cash in hands of treasurerCash in hands of secretaryUnited States securities..Time deposits.. _
Total assets
39,7524204712
366313316722139318230
42,032
Installment dues paid in on stockInstallment dues paid in advanceInstallment dues due and unpaid.Interest due on installment stock.Advance stock... _Advance paymentsSpecial depositsSpecial payments.__ _ __Interest due on special payments.Interest paid in advance ___Bills payableInterest due on bills payableMatured stock..Profit (divided)Profit (undivided) _____Surplus...
Total liabilities
34,663912
1,2101,893
123616441
5141
11568
1,3232,007
42,032
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS
Receipts Amount Disbursements Amount
Cash in treasury at commencement ofsix months
Cash in hands of Secretary at commence-ment of six months
Installment dues received during sixmonths _.
Advance stockAdvance paymentsSpecial depositsSpecial payments _Interest received during six monthsTransfer feesFines, _Loans repaid--Loans matured _ __Taxes repaidInsurance premiums repaid _RentsBills payable... _Bills receivable _Matured stock _Commission on insuranceOther receipts.
Total receipts.
368
130
7,941112951
311,199
32
4,926973
198
547311036
15,532
Loans on real estateLoans on stock pledgedInstallment dues withdrawnInstallment stock matured.-Advance stock withdrawnSpecial deposits withdrawn." __.Special payments withdrawnInterest or profit on stock withdrawn. _.Bills payable..- _._.Interest on bills payable __,Real estateTaxes advancedInsurance premiums advancedMatured stockBills receivable. __Dividends. _Expenses:
General _ 28Salaries _ 124Stationery, postage, printing..- 11
Cash in hands of treasurer __Cash in hands of secretaryOther disbursements _
Total disbursements
6,019208
6,4015362383150
2674851221
175
31175
16372213831
15,532
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TABLE NO. 71.—Summary of resources and liabilities, receipts and disbursementsof the 24 building and loan associations in the District of Columbia for the sixmonths7 period ended on or about June 80, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
Assets Amount Liabilities Amount.
Loans on real estateLoans on stock pledgedInterest and fines due and unpaidInstallment on stock due and unpaidReal estate:
Office building 409Other 12
Real estate sold on contractInsurance premiums advancedTaxes advancedFurnitureCash in hands of treasurerCash in hands of secretaryUnited States securitiesTime deposits _Other assets
Total assets
42,1333493514
42121
. 416
4241083191501
43, 977
Installment dues paid in on stockInstallment dues paid in advanceInstallment dues due and unpaid.Interest due on i nstallment stock.Advance stockInterest due on advanced stock.._Advance paymentsSpecial depositsSpecial paymentsInterest due on special payments.Interest paid in advanceBills payable _.Matured stockProfit (divided)Profit (undivided)SurplusOther liabilities
Total liabilities 43,977
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS
Receipts Amount Disbursements Amount
Cash in treasury at commencement ofsix months . . .
Cash in hands of secretary at commence-ment of six months
Installment dues received during sixmonths
Advance stock.Advance paymentsSpecial deposits _ __.Special payments _Interest received during six monthsLoans repaidLoans maturedTaxes repaid _Insurance premiums repaid ._Real estateRents _Bills payable. ..Bills receivable _-Matured stock ....Commission on insuranceOther receipts
Total receipts
727
131
8, 3501537815146
1,2615,02811212341039022522
16,496
Loans on real estate.Loans on stock pledgedInstallment dues withdrawnAdvance stock withdrawnAdvance payments withdrawnSpecial deposits withdrawn. _Special payments withdrawnInterest or profit on stock withdrawn. .Bills payableInterest on bills payableReal estateTaxes advanced __.Insurance premiums advancedMatured stock _._Bills receivableDividendsExpenses:
General 58Salaries 130Stationery, postage, printing..- 3
Cash in hands of treasurerCash in hands of secretary.Other disbursements
Total disbursements
7,279173
6,633356
3224
3224381165
20382
191420108157
16,496
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TABLE N O . 72,—Abstract of resources and liabilities of 16,983 State {commercial) banks, June SO, 1925
[In thousands of dollars]
OxCD
States, Territories, etc.
Rhode Island
New YorkNew Jersey _Pennsylvania.. _Delaware.. _ _Maryland
Total Eastern States
Virginia3
West Virginia3
North Carolina3-South Carolina 3__Georgia3 _.FloridaAlabama3
Mississippi3Louisiana3
TexasArkansas3. _ .Kentucky3
Tennessee3
Total Southern States
OhioIndiana.Illinois3 ,_._Michigan
Num-ber ofbanks
13
26435
2979
118
723
336221
1 507» 2981 543
20016 252
323214771396470
1M45
4,976
662541
1,399583
Resources
Loans anddiscounts(including
redis-counts)
3,632
905 70652,042
234, 7728,454
81,422
1,282,396
177,849172,428214, 634102, 783195, 87994,206
106,118105, 591246,390133, 601117, 869185, 572176,432
2,029, 352
1,218,348181,710
1,523,800393,678
Over-drafts
1
3417
54
41
443
1503203366644149096
5721,156
499488478741
6,004
426329
1,148373
Invest-ments
(includingpremiumon bonds)
1,108
409 13728,686
175,2338,516
32,142
653,714
17,01724,23916,68712,77016,09314,10611,70522,61636,9269,016
10,03436,52218,013
245,744
319,84137,676
557,740650,419
Bankinghouse
furnitureand
fixtures
197
237 1992,381
14,747465
3,985
58,777
7,37110,0929,3123,335
10,1013,6694,1723,192
15,5297,2074,4956,3819,757
94,613
61,9829,246
55,65935,315
Otherreal
estateowned
48
2012,635
554544
3,934
2,5401,7312,5602,9876,640
9952,4801,5204,0254,7563,4781,5543,646
38,912
12,1572,7909,3094,444
Due frombanks
180
27 6762,9014,561
269842
36,2494 17,347
21,85533,84715,04527,191
4 51,8134 18,105
25,47940,3455,763
25,75528, 23241,868
352, 645
26,47831, 505
286,43098,166
Lawfulreservewith
Federalreserve
bank andother
reserveagents
298
139 6543,178
32, 213752
6,063
181,860
8,826
10, 56930,1883,195
52,778
124, 756
83, 52318,314
Checksand
othercash
items
1
249 76738360836
397
251,191
1,717194276757512
5 2,18451,549
683,336
1,130503
4,763
16, 989
1,7111,9308,179
10,399
Ex-changes
forclearinghouse
85
2342,090
84471
2,879
1,2622,554
4092,921
5366,681
1,428
15, 791
46,106
77,59022,294
Cash onhand
238
41 1252,177
10,042207
2,914
56,465
4,1555,4786,4752,5905,5164,8514,6673,4366,4027,3453,8515,8635,039
65, 668
35,0177,146
42,68424,434
Otherresources
53
47,169641
1,8649
231
49,914
16,018489796
2,0294,632
3431,0854,7268,345
11,8511,0533,198
11,619
66,184
36,0736,155
36,13424,404
Aggregateresources
andliabilities
5,841
1,857, 77492? 831
478, 81919, 346
129, 052
2, 577,822
244,164238,088287,477143, 369278, 725172, 257149,977167, 736379, 704210, 226171,348269,731271,878
2,984, 680
1,882,895278,487
2,682,1961,282,240
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Wisconsin .MinnesotaIowaMissouri
Total Middle Western States
North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraskaKansas -Montana -Wyoming3. _ __Colorado __ _New Mexico3
Oklahoma3
Total Western States _
WashingtonOregon .California _Idaho -Utah ._NevadaArizona
Total Pacific States.. _
Alaska3
The Territory of HawaiiPorto Rico3
Philippines3
Total Alaska and insular posses-sions
Total United States and insularpossessions _ _
8111,0279 373
1,302
6,698
494405900
l'o 1,00413464
18135
380
3,697
243169
^28792872334
935
13101711
51
16,983
341, 294250, 239174, 763336,476
4,420,308
64,35585,696
217,313188,93820,99715,52030,1066,153
48,166
677,244
71, 82863,441
509, 50814,98945,038
' 13,01225,483
743,299
3,26635, 55932, 98554,798
126,608
9, 282,839
431598353619
4,277
147458
1,10464191469213
231
2,823
95135
1,34115
3026335
1,986
1861560
19, 592
20,285
35,819
109, 50160,3089,724
83, 778
1,828,987
8,6517,544
18, 590£4, 576
4,6372,1446,9501,128
14,085
88, 305
32,88422,381
129, 9244,1249,6252,0357,898
208,871
2,41411,8544,6066,569
25,443
3,052,172
11, 82110,4416,044
12,401
202,909
3,0443,6347,3517,7431,350
7021,476
3072,232
27, 839
5,2912,974
29, 673851
1,487683
1,125
42,084
2231,1981,0911,347
3,859
430,278
4,56912,4595,9736,043
57,744
6,2146,833
11,0855,8221,590
432957260
1,651
34,844
1,1281,0541,614
8141,349
3921,617
7,968
116436338320
1,210
144, 660
2,1688 30,428
24,90970,851
570,935
535819,015
52, 98349,0444 4,648
3,532248
1,27221,851
153,128
1,0665,851
72,7033,2787,6262,9685, 419
98,911
1, 2176,9335,134
18, 275
31, 559
1,243,607
53, 9581,186
281,737
10, 771
7,41716
18,204
17,49311,03839, 789
4142,036
1,778
72, 548
36
36
607,461
2,4642,219
4,101
31,003
33791
33596
17242092
326
1,869
418518
18,1751103697596
19,761
15963
1,145428
2,551
323,365
3,642
149,632
609
1,413
565
2,587
918948
22, 325
56488
237
25, 080
37
1, 5001,278
2,815
198,869
10,495815,865
5,5079,607
150,755
1,5448 2,257
9,8576,1461,108
9041,836
4322,425
26, 509
3,5593,815
24, 246683
1,180802
2,340
36, 625
6443,7684,259
13, 029"
21, 700
357,960
8761,224
2565,737
110,859
4181,1341,5072,666
5827
10446
129
6,593
3512,288
28,167462308173656
32; 405
3, 6761,620
30, 904
36,200
302,208
541, 219384, 967227, 529529,613
7,809,146
96, 016127, 271319, 790287, 32435, 09923, 45949, G06
9,71991, 661
1, 039, 945
135, 031114,443877.465
25, 74069, 88420, 29146, 684
1, 289, 538
7, 95065, 00252, 774
146, 540
272, 266
15, 979,238
1 Includes branches.2 Includes other real estate.3 All banks in the State or Territory other than national.4 Includes lawful reserve.5 Includes exchanges for clearing house.6 June 23,1925.
7 Apr. 6, 1925.8 Estimated.» May 1, 1925.10 June 2, 1925.11 Includes commercial business of departmental banks.
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TABLE N O . 72.—Abstract oj resources and liabilities of 16,988 State (commercial) banks, June 30> 1925—Continued
[In thousands of dollars]
States, Territories, etc.
Rhode Island
New York . . .NewJersey _ _PennsylvaniaDelawareMaryland.._ _
Total Eastern States.
Virginia..._. __West VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabama _Mississippi .Louisiana.Texas _ . . . _ _ArkansasKentuckyTennessee. _
Total Southern States
Ohio.. _.Indiana. _
Liabilities
Capitalstock paid
in
370
73,0054,675
26,9961,0056,457
112,138
27, 60121, 38922,88113,83030,6717,893
13,82811,84523, 51424,97016, 28123,00124, 604
262,308
111,91922,988
Surplus
330
i 91,4023,762
32,299657
6,567
134, 687
15,44913, 86012,0496,737
15,3562,8186,9126,237
13, 600^7,6196,223
14, 639i 12, 783
134,282
74,0209,157
Undividedprofits
(less ex-penses andtaxes paid)
94
1,87012,2581,0952,041
17,264
4,9236,2454,5242,7267,8071,5574,1821,8664,8583,0292,6843,961
43,362
20,2484,155
Due to allbanks
173
123, 282445
5,311257553
129,848
5,9173,879
13,9583,325
23,9894,947
4,78932, 5434,012
11,9853,673
113, 017
63,9303,153
Certifiedchecks and
cashier'schecks
41
6471,862
20
2,529
1,8121,0773,587
5291,0135,384
5842,5011,2241,0041,385
20,100
14,1041,029
Individualdeposits (in-cluding divi-dends unpaid
and postalsavings)
4,782
1, 495, 29178, 636
390,64815, 669
110, 512
2, 090, 756
154,850180,855202, 272104, 354178,856147,946116, 629129, 505279,047160,156123, 564202,926215, 544
2,196, 504
1, 533,990226, 784
UnitedStates
deposits
164188
352
7,273
Notes andbills redis-
counted
2,44819178912
128
3,568
4,5072,4503,3412,0634,904
461,2291,419
556955
1,971707
24,148
3,9281,072
Bills pay-able (includ-ing advances
receivedfrom War
Finance Cor-poration andcertificates ofdeposit rep-
resentingmoney bor-
rowed)
22,9711,7175, 099
3502,175
32, 312
10,4987,763
21,3637, 843
13,259325
5,8677,1307,7284,4036,6283,273
2 4, 311
100, 391
12, 8634,243
Otherliabilities
51
49,375724
3,369281619
54, 368
18, 607570
3,5021,9622,8701,3411,3304,361
15, 3573, 8581,008
16,16614, 636
85, 568
40, 6205,906
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Illinois .MichiganWisconsinMinnesota. _Iowa. _ . .Missouri _ _•_
Total Middle Western States
North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraskaKansasMontana _ _ _ _WyomingColorado.New Mexico _Oklahoma
Total Western States ._
Washington. ._ . _ _ _ _ . . .Oregon _ __.CaliforniaIdahoUtahNevadaArizona _._
Total Pacific States _
AlaskaThe Territory of HawaiiPort Rico.Philippines _ ._
Total Alaska and insular posssesions
Total United States and insular possessions.
160,02459,81232, 84424, 75417,23442, 645
472, 220
8,3818,801
23,66824,293
4,4851,9604,6661,3257,489
85,068
10,8838,510
73,1972,3475,4231,6113,474
105,445
6303,5008, 310
12,275
24, 715
1,062, 264
111, 72045,12114, 3479,5526,728
22,994
293, 639
2,7293 3,381
6,95213,273
1,022857
2,087337
1,437
32,075
3,2813,328
29, 728620
3,061524
1,862
42,404
1402,2471,2963,320
7,003
644,420
68, 85013,1898, 9412,1402,4508,963
128,936
1,8713,801
248159353
61737
7,230
1,5581,689
15,733346707232570
20,835
148725879
2,515
4,267
226, 988
135, 746• 21,646
10, 4874,384
15
239, 361
2011,492
10,89410, 287
153257289
542,085
25, 712
3,5764,189
72, 77371
2,341166
1,546
84, 662
89406
1,23711,988
13, 720
606,493
27,9039,0312,9663,598
4,728
63, 359
744689
1,546277172505
983
4,916
1,151918
258664474574
4,039
341853288
861
95,845
2,118, 7781, 082, 537
465, 563335, 432191,920430, 026
6, 385, 030
79,880108,227272, 533230, 577
27, 37219,45540, 782
7,57076, 770
863,166
112,14491, 523
643, 37820, 68855, 25216, 96437,088
977,037
6,89653, 94836, 72967,905
165, 478
12, 682,753
7,179194
14, 646
. . .
4 1, 375
1,406
522
522
16, 926
5,8811,8521,063
808
2,819
17, 421
65691
2,420
30894
1171,677
5,372
1,1651,3622,906
51274336
260
6,984
61
1,624
1,631
59,124
12, 82614, 7584,2433,780
2 7, 36211, 096
71,171
4,0143,6592,844
6591,176
291765253423
14,084
870720
19, 508883
1,041155987
24,164
152,645
2,660
244,782
40, 46827,115
571521
1,8356,327
123, 363
2331
1,028468366
652
60
2,322
4032,173
18, 86715
«652129323
22, 562
73,9901,808
45, 604
51, 409
339, 643
1 Includes undivided profits.2 Includes rediscounts.s Includes guaranty fund.
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States, Territories, etc.
Rhode Island . „
New York . . . . _„.., .New JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMaryland _ -
Total Eastern States - *
VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth Carolina. _South CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexas..ArkansasKentuckyTennessee
Total Southern States
OhioIndianaIllinoisMichigan..-
Loans and discounts
On de-mand
secured bycollateral
other thanreal estate
9
10, 54434,8934,4139,450
59,300
4,400
5,042
9,442
On de-mand
notsecuredby col-lateral
46
3,12521,620
4766,254
31,475
4,151
3,716
7,867
On timesecured bycollateralother thanreal estate
814
2,62424,912
4328,450
36,418
43,447
71,366
114,813
On timenot
securedby col-lateral
1,590
23,21771,6901,482
31,487
127,876
123,231
37,583
160,814
Securedby
farmland
2363,093
290
3,619
6,434
6,434
i
Securedby other
realestate
1,173
11,13278,5641,3612,826
93,883
4,753
4,753
Notclassified
905, 7061,164
22,955
929,825
177,849172,42839,405
102,783195, 87994,206
106,118105, 591246, 390
4,707117,869185, 572176,432
1, 725,229
1,218, 348181, 710
1, 523, 800393, 678
Investments
UnitedStates
Govern-ment
securi-ties
42
4,89322, 300
1,5522,926
31,671
5,4548,159
1,0133,8977,2014,7004,720
35,204
91,26612,327
207,909
Sta,te,county,
andmunicipal
bonds
162
3,6518,1991,6381,771
15,259
2,584
301,576
4,190
72,249
102,067
Railroadbonds
29
8,49142,898
1,7126,417
59, 518
329
54
383
Bonds ofother publicservice cor-porations(includingstreet andinterurban
railwaybonds)
864
3,64430,1021,0176,966
41, 729
29
217
246
75, 501
Otherbonds,stocks,
warrant,etc.
11
409,1378,007
71,7342,597
14,062
505, 537
17,01718, 7855,686
12, 77016,09314,10610, 69218, 71929,6952,4095.314
36', 52218, 013
205, 721
156, 32625,349
172, 263650,419
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Total Middle Western States
North DakotaSouth DakotaNebraskaKansasMontana . _ .WyomingColoradoNew Mexico . _ .Oklahoma
Total Western States
Washington _ _ _ .OregonCalifornia . _ .IdahoUtahNevadaArizona
Total Pacific States _
Alaska _ .The Territory of HawaiiPorto RicoPhilippines
Total Alaska and insular possessions.
Total United States and insular pos-sessions
18, 580
18,580
5,300161,987
1,553438
77
169,355
i 2,0777,3104,515
13,902
9,0382,5772,540
14,155
284,743
18, 629
18,629
13, 648
1,626170
73
15,517
17071,008
863
2,578
4,1204,199
262
8,581
84, 693
49, 047
49,047
1
45, £15
9,4398,090
2,109
65,153
111,3061,1618,112
20, 579
7,9795,7623,275
17, 016
303,840
157, 593
157, 593
91, 547
4, 0833,199
2,296
101,125
110, 20618
97, 053
97, 053
22,00426,951
525
49,480
i 4,0982.082
6,731 1 1.704
16, 955
2,10416, 8601,558
20, 522
586,475
7
7,884
28469052
1,026
165,496
9,271
4,287
963
14, 521
115, 7091,4333,453
20, 595
88211,6752,7042,057
17,318
152,243
392250, 239174, 763336,476
4,079, 406
64,35585, 69630,028
93,623
30,106110
48,166
262,093
71,82863,441
509,50814,989
1935
105
660,806
2,384359193
45,054
47, 990
7,705,349
28, 58619, 109
359,197
3,855
7,6219,8132,2341,0311,840
766
27,160
7,24753,353
11,972511
3,181
66,264
8773,2911,308
219
5,695
525,233
19, 027
193, 343
1,672
\130
87
1,889
11,747607
1,247
3,601
5221,4691,040
20
3,051
221,495
5,805
5,805
790
21
28
839
161358
196
867
176618120234
1,148
68,589
20, 715
96, 216
1,771
76
14
1,861
4811,265
118316
1,747
2342,083
75
35, 36841,1999, 724
83, 778
1,174,426
4,7967,5446,736
14,7632,403
8865,110
23314, 085
56,556
32,88415,13476,5714,076
14,028741
2,958
136,392
6054,3932,1386,021
2,392 1 13,157
145,055 2,091,800
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Rhode Island _
New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelaware _Maryland
Total Eastern States._
VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexas . . . . _ArkansasKentuckyTennessee
Total Southern States _ _ . _ _ _ _
OhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsinMinnesotaIowa
Cash
Goldcoin
4
124715
10170
1,019
39890
191294351237
1,561
2,166
2,628
1,340
Silvercoin
17
122624
14287
1,047
8611348
1557950881618
4,215
2,056
13,657
1,227
Papercurrency
213
29,8501,8938,580
1812,457
42,961
5,2162,152
2,6885,1585,9542,996
24,164
30,220
36,399
7,708
Nickelsand cents
4
36123
2
161
126
126
495
220
Cash notclassified
11,2752
11,277
4,1555,478
5,5164,8514,667
33
5,8635,039
35,602
807,146
24,434
15,8655,507
Demand deposits
Individualdepositssubjectto check
2,320
37,365121,715
9,11137,099
205, 290
67,93094, 542
100,71246,86085,010
110,7593 71,409
49,151159,969144,69357,676
101,581
1,090, 292
498,588114,863
1,063,080
163,197100,659
Demandcertifi-cates ofdeposit
158
3811,414
1
1,796
2,901908
10,099550
11,268
3,438
5,165
131,722
166,051
25,30763,78540,531
19,718318
Dividendsunpaid
103486
4182
775
663506307221301101
56639117157
3,068
1,749100
3,301
45242
Time deposits
Savingsdeposits ordeposits ininterest or
savingsdepartment
2,299
40,103246,835
6,35273,151
366, 441
54, 00852,96556,44037,56647,15727,74845,13127,48380,419
1,00622,41441,33283,822
,-677,491
728, 55645, 269
845, 584
143, 54754,336
Timecertifi-cates ofdeposit
5
50619,961
201
20, 668
29,34830,22933,56719,15735,1202 9,338
30,62224,49514,34018, 297
. 244,513
107,569
166,282
138,435179,971
Postalsavingsdeposits
42237
279
89
47
136
1,058
21447
Depositsnot
classified
1,495,291136
80
1,495,507
1,7051,147
22,19310,087
19,80860,013
114,953
171,1632,767
1,082,537
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Total Middle Western States
<55 North Dakota-* South Dakota2 Nebraska. _ _05 Kansas _° Montana
Wyoming*"3 Colorado.{. Nf iW MfiTTf»ft
Oklahoma-__ _
Total Western Statesr°
WashingtonOregon.- _ .CaliforniaIdaho...UtahNevada.Arizona __
Total Pacific States
AlaskaThe Territory of HawaiiPorto RicoPhilippines __ __
Total Alaska and insular possessions...
Total United States and insular posses-sions.
6,134
57912248
29214
1,055
2,282
272175226
2,955
7713320997
516
13,244
6,940
1,34915793
129274
1,965
23281
193
506
53285420
63
821
15, 511
74,327
4,218829755
1,252339
7,393
676545
1,899
3,120
5023,1473,5288,439
15, 616
167, 794
715
8
5
13
19
10
28
6518
93
1,122
9,607
62,639
1,5442,2579,857
2,425
16,083
3,5593,815
21,964683
13
30, 034
1019537
4,412
4,654
160,289
1,940,387
27,74641, 525
106,066132, 527
16, 23610, 87622,6904,752
362,418
44,47854, 510
605, 38513, 63027,1168,964
23,554
777,637
3,35324, 61320,85020,018
68, 834
4,447,178
149,659
380356
7,73210,684
21371
930157
20,523
1,143402
1603516
190
1,946
78659957851
2,545
342,678
5,644
7919221
18
139
4925
12792721
213
86639
113
9,952
1,817,292
2,2544,902
10,864
2,0823,092
10,9111,354
35,459
36, 54126,007
2,27121,9296,6329,363
102, 743
2,63221, 51911,8438,617
44,611
2,946,336
592, 257
49,12261,355
147,85271,9528,7925,4166,1291,172
351, 790
11,99210,199
4,6155,8481,1103,473
37, 237
3456, 6561,6679, 680
18, 348
1, 264,818
1,319
10
48
8975
222
627380
24559
352
1,663
48020
688
1,188
4,807
430,026
. 1, 878,472
378
15, 392
1560
76,770
92, 615
17,314
37,993
156135
55, 598
415685
28,739
29, 83 9
3, 666,984
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MaineNew Hampshire . ._VermontM assachusettsKhode IslandConnecticut
Total New England States
New YorkNew Jersey -Pennsylvania,. .Delaware.Maryland _ -District of Columbia
Total Eastern States
FloridaTexas _
Total Southern States
Indiana - - _-..-Michigan -WisconsinMinnesotaIowaMissouri...
Total Middle Western States
Num-ber ofbanks
153>15
40' 9 5' 1 1
86
300
10916841429277
754
5875
133
175161521
«19124
370
Resources
Loans anddiscounts(including
rediscounts)
82,80714,06657,098
567,623124,009122,067
967,670
2,541,312550,614
1,075,97035,380
140,34154,471
4,398.088
98,38368,982
157,365
173,60263,6657,269
2Q, 95128,163
226,635
520,285
Over-drafts
1043
30241
6143
527
1,30368
36023
10332
1,889
53117
170
138
634
152
330
Invest-ments (in-
cludingpremiumson bonds)
63, 5298,908
17,402138,422107, 739132, 700
468,700
952,924277,010693,409
15,86169,65422,716
2,031, 574
24,33611,255
35,591
43,94427,0045,245
22,4671,114
124,124
223,898
Bankinghouse
(includ-ing furni-ture andfixtures)
2,312265906
17,1742,8829,404
32,9437 65, 034
22,46872,5721,8716,6958,246
176, 886
3,7701,692
5,462
11,9573,3691,733
310388
9,637
27,394
Otherreal estate
owned
64347
497562
1,146885
3,780
4,38519,840
348957401
25,931
5442,036
2,580
2,0801,247
1071,5441,6794,708
11,365
Duefrom
banks
7,6121,6623 425
29, 6501,921
16,344
60,614
162,80542, 70534, 552
80810,4078,153
259,430
8 52,4982,475
54,973
30,7153,579
3038 9,999
2,39262,915
109,903
Lawfulreserve
withFederalreservebank or
otherreserveagents
61,22214,836
692
76,750
433,62626,456
139,3584,391
23,657144
627,632
13,849
13,849
17,8522,986
20, 838
Checksand
othercashitems
84130
14,494408
6 6 3,631
18,747
422,2622,3972,566
83682
1,109
429,0996 3, 736
3,736
2,3475Q
132
12,434
14,963
Ex-changes
forclearinghouse
1,779
1,779
6,16019,252
3585,1982,170
33,138
10
10
Cash onhand
2,8243 377
86413,0776,818
« 6, 742
30, 702
37,46516,65340,230
1,0392,6971,476
99,560
4,2512,834
7,085
5,59922277
«3,8031,1078,530
19,338
Otherresources
449
1,2516,8254,388
679
13,592
281,5278,641
35, 7491,2774,434
747
332,375
4033,464
3,867
64, 295139174
1,453381
11,005
77,447
Aggregateresources
andliabilities
160,28025,41281,603
849, 290265,932293,287
1,675,804
4,898,258957, 557
2,133,85861,439
264,82599,665
8,415,602
187,97496,704
284,678
334,677117,12718,03660,53335,258
460,140
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Total Western States
Washington.OregonCaliforniaIdahoUtah..
Total Pacific States- _
The Territory of Hawaii (total insularpossession)
Total United States and insularpossession _
4 |8
10 151414
53
55
"35104
59
12 XI
1,680
9702,9776,933
15,21218,593
44,685
2,3584,9143,4894,776
12,600
28,137
6,555
6,122,785
22
3455
93
34
8
42
671
3,722
986837
2,9079,7119,033
23, 474
1,7742,1997,4024,279
504
16,158
1,951
2,801,346
118127418723
1,136
2,522
173714
1,381315
58
2,641
373
248,221
100168432296335
1,331
79531
6329515
1,676
113
46,776
295 1,019
1,6388 5,674
111
8,471
1,996969
1,582212
4,759
1,834
499,984
190
9,654
9,844
57
11326
196
749,109
72
25218840
1,092
88459815
246
86
467,969
3615
51
534
39
35,017
195 121
471,409
835
2,431
20614220
58818
974
15
160,105
1465
9551136
1,081
11111229463
187
767
1,386
430,515
2,4335,354
13,37233,28840,628
95,075
5,47910,26413,60612,15114,135
55,635
12,984
11,565,549
1 June 27, 1925.2 Includes savings departments oi other banks.8 Includes cash items.* Includes branches.
* Estimated.e Includes exchanges for clearing house.7 Includes other real estate.* Includes lawful reserve.
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, Total New England States
New YorkNew Jersey -Pennsylvania __ - _DelawareMaryland - -District of Columbia
Total Eastern States
FloridaTexas__ _
Total Southern States,..
IndianaMichiganWisconsin
Liabilities
Capitalstock
paid in
5,4661,0552,666
38,8189,030
16, 566
73,601
212,02549,459
147, 6406,583
16,47811,400
443,585
7,52511,900
19,425
22, 5929,2532,460
Surplus
4,461l 1,225
2,80940,26514,23714,810
77,807
2 274,74537,660
241,8293,919
19,7406,500
584,393
3,7513,422
7,173
10,0468,0521,352
Undividedprofits (lessexpensesand taxes
paid)
4,762868
2,76119,4104,3568,324
40,481
I§, 22355, 4882,3734,8653,155
84,104
2,3832,079
4,462
7,1224,0801,478
Due tobanks
1,49166018
28,6281,9673,162
35,926
724,93612,36649,1434,246
11,4313,293
805,415
10, 7754,911
15,686
8,416144
Certifiedchecks andcashier'schecks
307
2397,149
839
8,534
5,18912, 790
236
639
18,854
5,4341,004
6,438
1,94956
Individualdeposits
(includingdividends
unpaid andpostal
savings)
137,70120,73370,941
687,705228,011246,405
1,391,496
3,445, 340805,135
1,528, 28142, 032
203, 92472,803
6,097,515
156,50969,762
226,271
215, 07267,7688,599
UnitedStates
deposits
193
193
1,76913,338
433
8
15, 548
Notes andbills redis-counted
573
4913,340
13,962
5,2392,5934,783
8448
13, 071
511,197
1,248
4,986
Bills payable(includingadvancesreceived
from WarFinance
Corporationand certifi-
cates ofdeposit
representingmoney
borrowed)
4,557
1,8424,007
3,386
13, 792
20,0249,865
29,472250
1,844500
61,955
732604
1,336
2,91349443
Otherliabilities
962871278
9,9687,299
634
20,012
215,94915,29851,0941,3596,0951,367
291,162
8141,825
2,639
61,58127,3314,098
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Total Middle Western States
North Dakota _South DakotaKansasMontanaColorado
Total Western States
WashingtonOregon *.CaliforniaIdahoUtah
Total Pacific States
The Territory of Hawaii (total insular possession).
Total United States and insular possessions
5,3853,460
38,894
82,044
400360
2,0502,2002,115
7,125
1,5001,5509,000
835880
13,765
3,906
643,451
2,452958
23,612
46,472
1921 114
545830
1,096
2,777
932456
1,340256336
3,320
1,267
723, 209
1,5281,0288,361
23, 597
2543
530404916
1,918
179346
2,81660
130
3,531
943
159, 036
17
231
8,808
8531,2272,4241, 053
5, 557
158
7182
311
17
871, 720
516
3,700
6,176
228
204298506
1,038
184
83
267
41, 307
45,16625,803
361, 681
724,089
1,8143,8375,991
27,07334,449
73,164
4926,426
10, 262850
18,030
6,295
8, 536,860 15, 741
487
286
5,759
128
128
76
34, 244
3,8113 884
7,695
15,840
51433
125
672
3761,113
267315
2,071
121
95, 787
1,1713,125
15,680
112,986
1192,311
26368
2,824
2,00031
450189
411, 542
14, 212
359
444,194
fcrjsw
H
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[In thousands of dollars]
States, Territories, etc.
Maine _ . . _ _ _ _New HampshireVermont _MassachusettsRhode Island _.Connecticut.. .
Total New England States
New York ,New JerseyPennsylvaniaDelaware _Maryland.. .District of Columbia . . _ .
Total Eastern States
FloridaTexas..
Total Southern States
IndianaMichiganWisconsin , T._MinnesotaIpwa...___ ._ . .
Loans and discounts
Ondemand,
secured bycollateralother thanreal estate
92,16513,893
106,058
121, 740363, 951
11, 76944, 08422, 281
563,825
4,555
4,555
135
Ondemand,
notsecured
collateral
26,9903,808
30,798
23,88695,447
1,8949,0051,682
131,914
3,006
8,006
On time,secured bycollateral
other thanreal estate
83,30920,6i3
103,922
25,27899,7985,148
26,9833,273
160,480
19,555
19,555
1,822
On time,not
securedby
collateral
187,45948,346
235,805
224, 283258,500
9,82639,5826,800
538,991
12,231
12,231
Securedby farm
lands
1,5645,9521,552
4
9,072
4, 111
4,111
Securedby other
realestate
7,16287,083
146, 37737, 349
227,971
142, 216252,322
5,1918,754
20, 234
428,717
14,933
14, 933
Notclassified
82,8076,904
20,01531,323
122,067
263,116
2,541, 31211,647
11,933197
2,565,089
98,383591
98,974
173, 60263,6655,312
20,95128, im
Investments
UnitedStates
Govern-ment
securities
6,6371,3274,147
43,51746,1385,790
107,556
54,469133,198
1,98813, 5806,083
209, 318
5,167
5,167
9,746
6775,186
State,county,
andmunici-
palbonds
1611,5731,3913,927
7,052
37,10632,003
5598,4791,023
79,170
1,502
1,502
350
Railroadbonds
1,3511,332
11,39716,059
30,139
80,700158,881
3,41813, 1114,660
260, 770
472
472
427
Bonds ofotherpublicservice
corpora-tions
(includingstreet andinterurban
railwaybonds)
2,8027, 7576,173
23,824
40, 556
32,15193,1602,7037,7773,291
139,082
674
674
1,536
Otherbonds,stocks,
warrants*etc.
56,8923,2672,593
75, 94417, 791
126, 910
283,397
952,92472,584
276,1677,193
26, 7077,659
1, 343, 234
24,3363,440
27,776
84,19827,0042, 255
17,2811,114
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Missouri :__Total Middle Western States
North Dakota _South Dakota _Kansas. _MontanaColorado
Total Western States
WashingtonOregon „_*California.IdahoUtah
Total Pacific States
The Territory of Hawaii (total insularpossession)
Total United States and insular possession..
135
2,9103,170
6,080
1582
582
2,708
683, 943
1,788
1,788
U 9 8
198
102
167,806
1,822
4,991
4,991
i 3,163
3,163
264
294,197
3,505
3,505
1 % 855
2,855
70
793,457
4,023
4,023
1 1,147
1,147
18, 353
1,758
1,758
i 4,395
4,395
3,403
681,177
226, 635
518,328
9702,977
18,593
22,540
2,3584,9143,4894,7761260
15, 797
8
3, 483,852
15,609
5563,4104,549
8,515
5691,898
103
2,570
409
349,144
350
91
91
427 j 1,536
33
33
149 1 60
88,314 i 291,901
66
66
75
181,989
124,124
205,976
986837
2,3516,3014,484
14,959
1,7741,6305,5044,279
211
13,398
1,258
1,889,998
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States, Territories, etc.
Maine - - --New HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode Island ._ _Connecticut
Total New England States __
New York .New Jersey _PennsylvaniaDelawareM arylandDistrict of Columbia.
Total Eastern States . _
FloridaTexas
Total Southern States.
Indiana _ __Michigan - ;Wisconsin _ ._MinnesotaIowaMissouri
Total Middle Western States. _ _
North Dakota -
Cash
Goldcoin
512
512
7142,510
328343
3,382
172
172
12
12
Silvercoin
321
321
8862,321
62212
2
3,483
404
404
3
3
Papercurrency
5,928
5,928
31,24514, 78835,074
9312,4021,345
85,785
2,224
2, 224
62
62
Nickelsand
cents
57
57
22532514
86
650
28
28
Cash notclassified
2,824377864
13,077
6,742
23,884
6,22040
6,260
4,2516
4,257
5,599222
3,8031,1078, 530
19,261
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Demand deposits
Individualdepositssubjectto check
35,6183,9199,776
592,00887, 712
143, 677
872, 710
378, 798857, 75127,294
134,49543,366
1,441,704
115, 66247,945
163> 607
80,129
12,305
92, 434
608
Demandcertifi-cates ofdeposit
1,500
5098,4802,894
13,383
9,2796,152
180
15, 611
34, 360
5
34,365
167 ^
Divi-dends
unpaid
9
6765027
360
1,113
1,2812,891
11629662
4,646
209174
383
233204
257
Time deposits
Savingsdeposits ordeposits ininterest orsavings de-partment
79,90816,81460,5895,005
120, 362102, 368
385,046
407,449593,090
14,07967,07925, 727
1,107,424
27,73910,054
37,793
83,288
3,7819, 501
96,570
580
Time cer-tificates of
deposit
813
39,12116,556
56,490
6,09666,543
476
441
73, 556
i 10, 65211, 589
22,241
4,8149,770
14,584
448
Postalsavingsdeposits
460
460
1,0421,854
61
60
3,017
1
Depositsnot classi-
fied
19,853
42,441
62,294
3,445,3401,190
62,0542,967
3,451,557
2,247
2,247
17,06267,748
13, 58525,803
361, 681
485, 879
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