11827_1940-1944
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Assels and liabilities of national banks as shown
MISSOURI—Continued D I S T R I C T N O . 1 0 — C o n t i n u e d
Location and name of bank President Cashier
Loans and discounts
U. S. Government
securities
$257,358
190,414 2,650,638 1,186,000 1,043,959 2,550,312
3,625 74,100 13,500
Other bonds, stocks, and securities
$259,381
53,054 824,667 118,998 884,505 334,880 14,215 5,413 3,321
North Kansas City, N. B. in.
Plattsburg, First. St. Joseph, First St. Joseph, American... St. Joseph, Burnes St. Joseph,Tootle-Lacy, Sarcoxie, F i rs t -StewartsvUle, First Tarkio, Firs t . . . .
N. Rieger
H. R. Riley F. L. Ford.. . R. R. Calkins C. C. Burnes M. Tootle, Jr J. H. Seneker W. D. Snow J. E. Travis
R. F. Poynter
J. R. Funkhouser R. E.Jones, J r . . . B. L. Pitts J. J. Walsh R. E. Wales A. L. Gurley N. Snow H. L. Troxcl
$543,566
259,620 2,826,038 3,746,392
821,028 2,517,727
204,496 96,647
351,827
MONTANA D I S T R I C T N O . 9
1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
34 35
36 37 38 39 40 41 i 42
Baker, Baker Billings, Midland Billings, Montana Bozeman, Commercial. Bridger, American Browning, First— Butte, First
Chinook, Farmers Circle, First Dillon, First Ekalaka, First Fairfield, First Geraldine, First Glasgow, First Glendive, First Glendive, Merchants... Great Falls, First Great Falls, Great Falls Hardin, First Harlowton, Continen
tal. Havre, Montana Helena, First N. B. &
Tr. Co. Hinsdale, First Hysham, First Judith Gap, First Kalispell, First Kalispell, Conrad Lewistown, N. B. of... Livingston, Natl. Park.
1 Miles City, First Missoula, First Missoula, W e s t e r n
Montana. Plains, First Red Lodge, United
States. Reserve, First Sidney, Richland Sidney, Sidney Twin Bridges, First Whitefish, First White Sulphur Springs,
First. Wibaux, First
L. Price E. T. McCanna.— A. H. Marble C. Vandenhook J. W.Jones J. L. Sherburne A.J . Davis A. J. Lochrie C.D.Miller A. W. Eynon G. D. Combes. . . . . S.J. Emswiler J. E. Young J. L. Sbellman J. M. Lewis C. A. Thurston R. H. Watson E. O.Jenkins L. M. Ford J . J . Ping C. A. Johnson.
F. M. Cowan T. O. Hammond...
R. R. Black J. B. Grierson C.R. Stone F .M.Burks . C. D.Conrad A. W. Johnson L. H. Van Dyck. . . C. M.Jones T.Jacobs.. W. L. Murphy
E. L.Johnson H. P. Cassidy
W.H.Westergaard. A. Nelson J. A. Loken A. R.Smith C. H. Jennings J. S. Coad
P.A.Fischer
L.Price, Jr A. R. Hammer F. N. Sauer D. R.Green. 0 . C. Campbell...-F. R. Getty G. U. Hill -T . J . Fenlon P. B. McClintock..
J. W. Rees H. B. Albert
W. W. Carley A. B. Friedlund. . . M. J. Hughes A. C. Schrumpf L. F. Curry R. R. Williams 0 . E. Anderson B. M. Kratzer
D. Creel
R. E. Hillman R.A.Sharp G. S. Haynes H . J . Hunt . . . J. G. Edmiston R. S. Baker C.P.Kel ly W. II. Williams.... F. M. Elliott N. Gough
W. R. Larkin.
G .N.Lund G.A.Hall 0 . L. Anderson C. M. Holbert P .C .L i l ly . . . P. A. Mcintosh
W. P . Fischer
$212,972 1,547,193 1,905,315
872,185 85,820
172,895 599,550 322,242 211,144 217,539 412,754 138,676 113, 702 119,256 219,800 369,144 88,263
2,521,072 1,997,197
232,340 348,523
479,194 1,831,605
98,533 57,327 53,899
565,083 779,901 872,003 584,771 865,199 658,520
1,014,559
183,639 274,105
222,717 390,093 326,681 157,107 143,665 83,344
262,768
$53,442 1,774,509
474,800 1,193,100
7,600 1,688,700
247,237 96,686 25,369
512,530 19,500 72,920 40,000
173,750 165,879 245,900
3,548,487 425,100 65,300
188,559
487,452 3,979,113
750 59,500 1,400
441,870 893,295 605,645
1,043,347 638,300 924,950
2,076,368
86,825 156,850
37,500 47,000 45,350 38,056 56,415 57,600
32,600
$36,155 296,287 84,664
216,378 2,543
24,602 2,034,186
183,041 84,998 63,433
303,932 74,545 1,170
15,596! 56,091 82,308 63,357
656,739 380,027 34,520 49,886
139,245 598,345
6,298 19,375 3,001
192,621 204,271 209,387 144,361 115,974 352,002 456,067
97,893 132,281
110,386 31,565 24,309 17,927
239,927 154,020
27,650
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MISSOURI—Continued D I S T R I C T N O . 10—Cont inued .
Cash and exchange,
including reserve with
Federal Reserve
bank
$607,796
431,167 5,211,501 4,343,333 1,966,378 3,562,684
81,956 83,965
128,054
Other assets
$40,600
33,793 109,484 158,366 13,450 65,741 3,000 1,850 7,338
Total assets
$1,608,701
968,048 11,622,328 9,553,089 4,729,320 9,031,344
307,292 261,975 504,040
Capital
$50,000
100,000 500,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 25,000 50,000 50,000
Surplus
$45,000
53,000 326,500 200,000 200,000 200,000
7,500 11,700 18,000
Undivided profits
and reserves
$51,427
48,753 121,905 41,270 73,603 87,076 3,298 6,468
13,708
Total deposits
$1,460,774
766,295 10,654,941 9,111,819 4,255,717 8,526,218
271,494 193,807 422,332
Bills payable
and rediscounts
Other liabili
ties
$1,500
18,982
18,050
t
? S 4 5 fi 7 8 9
MONTANA D I S T R I C T N O . 9
$104,098 2,665,917 1,284,357 1,152,994
193,208] 345,561
10,405,074 908,701 353,515 100,224 406,826 104,708 260,070 28,197
520,423| 263,618 348,8421
4,999,967 1,514,050
315,680 332,808
253,069 5,506,364
38,236 258,160 25,361 604,228
1,538,864 331,209
1,045,992 824,741
2,661,339 1,727,999
208,472
69,372 $23,885 159,942 180,337 287,256 349,599
134,770
$16,751 123,657|
1 229,9721
18,960 6,000
62,270 129,830 29,618 38,568
7,000 2,000 5,094
50,730 13,128 21,500
370,035 310,799
5,338 21,006|
14,607 300,331
21,150 27,351 5,5621
34,352 90,382| 14,341i 95,114
167,328 108,246 30,019
12,852 11,339]
5,444, 26,000 20,000j 17,500 31,521 9,086
10,800
$423,418 6,407,563 3, 749,137] 3,664,629
300,531 556,558
14,727,510 1,723,491
876,173] 436,183
1,674,610| 344,429, 449,862, 208,143
1,020, 794 894,077i 767,862
12,096,300 4,627,173
653,178 940, 782]
1,373,567 12,215,7581
164,967 421,7131 89,223
1,838,154 3,506,713 2,032,585 2,913,585 2,611,542 4, 705,0571 5,305,012
589,681 895,411
445,419 1,018,543 576,282 410,927 758,784 653,649
468,688
$41,000 200,000 150,000 150,000 40,000 25,000
300,000 100,000 50,000 45,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25.000 50,000 50,000 60,000 600,000 200,000 50,000 50,000
50,000 600,000
25,000 25,000 25,000 100,000 250,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 200,000
25, C00 80,000
35,000 50,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 50,000
50,000
$2,700, 184,500 85,000 105,600 1,000
25,000 450,000 21,000 10,500 3,000! 81,500 12,000 7,000 5,000 50,000 50,000 37,000 140,000 107,000 17,056 50,000
25,800 158,500
2,000 25,000
20,000 55,000 83,500 100,000 82,400 101,000 100,000
25,000 20,000
7,500 29,000 10,000]
2> , 10,000 11,250 11,900
$7,862 37,681' 85,480|
146,948 2,270 2,580
492,604 27,542]
7,2611 2,782
27,108 10,542 3,050
127 47,920 34,404
4,782| 281,419| 34,831 15,905| 12,217
25,811 160,863
3,713 17,978 3,525 25,287 20,040 24,615 25,219 45,621 59,643 82,340
3,233
2,540 18,507 4,740 1,971 8,663] 7,254
1,023
$371,856 5,961,685 3,428,657 3,253,433 257,261 503,256
13,484,906 1,574,949 808,412 385,401
1,458,585 296,887 414,812; 178,016 872,833 759,673 666,080
11,042,241 4,251,005 570,217 826,562
1,269,1891 11,277,504
134,254 353,735 60,698
1,680,697 3,175,368 1,820,010 2,681,950 2,375,993 4,344,414 4,909,703
535,198 787,109
400,348
531,542 306,356 687,075 585,145
405,655
$23,697
8,648
'""722
7,417
32,640 34,337
2,003
2,767 18,891
12,170 6,305 4,460 6,416 7,528
12,969
1,250
31 5,000
3,046
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MISSOURI—Continued D I S T R I C T NO* 1 0 — C o n t i n u e d
Location and name of bank President Cashier
Loans and discounts
U. S. Gov-I eminent securities
Kansas City, Inter-State.
Kansas City, Park Kansas City, Stock
Yards. Kansas City, Traders
Gate City. Kansas City, Union Liberty, First Liberty, National Com
mercial. Neosho, First -Nevada, First Nevada, Thornton North Kansas City,
N . B. in. Plattsburg, First -. St. Joseph, First St. Joseph, American— St. Joseph, Tootle-
Lacy. Sarcoxie, First _. Stewartsville, First Tarkio, First-
G. S. Hovey
S.H.Davis N. Broaddus. J. R. Dominick...
D . R. Hicks. A. B. Crawford.„ J. S. Simrall
A. C. McGinty.. W. Swearingen.., C. A. Logan N. Rieger
H. R. Riley.— F. L. Ford R. R. Calkins.. M, Tootle, J r . . J. H. Seneker.. W. D. Snow... J. E. Travis.—
H. W. Humphreys.!
G. A. Keene
R. J. Sego
K. A. Robertson-..
E. J. McCreary, Jr. G. G. Cooper L. B. Dougherty, Jr E .G. Coulter J. W. Swearingen.. J .M.Dale R. H. Wooldridge-J. R. Funkhouser.. R. E. Jones, Jr B. L. P i t t s . . „ R. E. Wales
A. L. Gurley N. Snow H. L. Troxel
$17,249,399
571,336 4,810,414]
4,983,014
12,622,870 376,860 367,489
526,294 173,668 122,732 612,425
247,762 3,811,932 4,458,846| 3,049,811
205,168 105,701 403,218
$983,064
9S5,387 1,149,800
1,558,300
6,251,952 213,150 142,550
304,359 446,318 254,850 284,066
209,314 4,366,831 1,342,450 2,615,845
9,025 74,200 13,700
$2,057,460
MONTANA D I S T R I C T NO- 9
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10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22
23 24 25 26
28 29
30 31 52
33 H
Billings, Midland Billings, Montana Bozeman, Commercial-Browning, First Butte, First Butte, Miners. Chinook, Farmers Circle, First Dillon, First Ekalaka, First Fairfield, First.._ Geraldine, First Glasgow, First _. Glendive, First. Glendive, Merchants. -Great Falls, First Great Falls, Great Falls. Hardin, First Harlowton, Continen
tal. Havre, Montana Helena, First N. B. &
Tr. Co. Hinsdale, First Hysham, First Judith Gap, First Kalispell, First Kalispell, Conrad Lewistown, N. B. of... L iv ings ton , N a t l .
Park. Miles City, First Missoula, First Missoula, Western
Montana. Plains, First Red Lodge , U n i t e d
States.
E. Keirle E. T. McCanna.-.. A. H. Marble C. Vandenhook J. L. Sherburne A.J . Davis tJr A. J. Lochrie C D . Miller A. W. Eynon W. W. Hawkins. _-S. J. Emswiler J. E. Young.. J. L. Shellman J. M. Lewis C.A.Thurs ton . . . . R. H. Watson E. O.Jenkins L. M. Ford J. J. Ping C. A. Johnson
G. H. Leick F. Heinecke...
R. R. Black J. B. Grierson C. R. Stone F. M. Burks J. G. Edmiston A. W.Johnson L. H. VanDyck . . .
C. M.Jones T.Jacobs W. L. M u r p h y . . , .
E. L. Johnson H. P . Cassidy
A. R. Hammer
F. N. Sauer
F. R. Getty
T . J . Fenlon P. B. McClintock.. J. W Rees H .B .Albe r t . . . - . - . N. E. Young W. W. Carley A. B. Friedlund---M . J . Hughes A. C. Schnimpf L. F.Curry R. R. Williams-. . . 0 . E. Anderson B. M. Kratzer
D. Creel L. S. Hazard
R. E. Hillman
H . J . H u n t E. W. Iverson R. S. Baker C.P.Kel ly
A.G.Miller F . M, Elliott N. Gough:...
J. Innes -W. R. Larkin
$335,772 1,634,420 2.049.718 1,028,800
205,227 555,084 401,143 210,348 190,293 440,526 193,540 103 004 209,939 403,631 381,316 83,005
3,762,778 2,836,855
345,165 378,832
938,480 2,034,555
112.671 75,283 38,046
570,288 929,208
1,231,425 733,005
1,079,855 727,141
1,047,927
* 178,262 277,487
$56,092 2,597,509
521,200 1,418,250
18,700 1,691,500
241,650 419,580 136,843 539,662 19,800 82,920 41,400
143,750 186.579 245,900
4,906,762 510,302 65,300
224.359
496.310 4,868,843
3,650 71.300 46,297
466,127 870,301 616,270
1,289,845
1,174,392 1,171,750 2,897,656
96,100 106,300
$30,100 192.336 91,159
141,954 14,706
1,877,945 185,733 70,422
104,320 265,382 42,084
1,525 15,087 58,013 39,876
112,211 538,722 417,365 31.961 65,017
75.353 480,191
14,645 22,743 1.401
227,583 166,829| 144,423 141,344
103,797 287,249 418,574
86,782 111,596
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MISSO URI—Continued D I S T R I C T N O . 1 0 — C o n t l n u e a
Cash and exchange,
including reserve
with Federal Reserve
bank
$12,222,723
552,905 4,833,963
3,266,643
15,053,916 593,007 620,673
1,175,697 677,764
1,527,541 771,918
489,358 7,804,689 4,811,108 4,488,561
167,296 138,015 193,825
Other assets
$7,601
12,629 7,138
281,730
57,635 47, 794 24,018
35,353 8,009
23,010 39,089
31,061 116,820 159,094 66,867
2,700 1,001 5,351
Tota l assets
$32,520,247
2,252,096 10,820,615
10,156,662
35,721,439 1,345,290 1,232,617
2,115,390 1.620,164 1,969,131 1,961,6331
1,021,799 17,144,755 10,901,966 10,575,148
395,939 322,117 621,200
Capi ta l
$500,000
50,000 400,000
550,000
1,850,000 50,000 100,000
75,000 100,000 100,000 50,000
100,000 500,000 200,000 200,000
25,000 50,000 50,000
Surplus
$1,500,000
38,000 247,500
80,000
650,000 50,000 28,000
50,000 26,500 53,650 50,000
53,500 332,000 200,000 200,000
8,500 12,200 22,000
Undivided profits
and reserves
$441,552
25,912 105,530
107,518
390,851 59,972 22,227
11,004 25,397 3,903
65,617
50,573 139,587 62,297
102,164
% 831 6,485
17,726
Total deposits
$29,990,331
2,134,165 10,035,085
9,408,879
32,759,976 1,185,318 1,082,390
1,979,386 1,467,952 1,811,539 1,795,721
817,7261 16,146,877 10,431,669 10,053,199
359,608 252,432 531,474
Bills payable
and rediscounts
MONTANA D I S T R I C T N O . 9
$116,046 2,89S,0S0 1,582,484 1,247,033
407,152 10,200,792
912,606 431,600 124,778 521,891 107,376 146,711 94,571
506,375 389,016 479,846
3,884,830 1,578,081
297,236 268,383
360,326 4,332,441
50,892 250,050 28,579
627,424 1,626,704
501,208 827,301
822,117 2,978,226 1,285,624
235,652 461,197
$16,751 119,421
I 228,757
8,159
60,929 4,530
59,6171 31,774
6,156 2,000 4,650
50,923 17,323 21,500
357,490 298,990
6,369 17,982
19,569 290,015
19,380 27,351 5,000
36,485 89,352 16,999 91,518
190,722 104,246 31,688
11,268 10,000
$554, 761 7,441,766 4,244,562 4,064,800
653,944 14,325,321
1,802,061 1,136,480
615,851 1,799,235
368,956: 336,160| 365,647
1,162,692 1,014,110
943,362j 13,450,582 5,641,593
746,031 954,573
1,890,038) 12,006,045
201,138 446, 727 119,323]
1,927,9071 3,682,394| 2,510,325! 3,083,013
3,370,883 5,268,612 5,631,469
608,064 966,580:
$41,000 200,000 150,000 150,000; 25,0001
300,000 100,000 60,000 45,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 60,000
600,000 200,000 50,000 50,000
50,000 600,000
25,000 25,000 25,000
100,000] 250,000 100,000 100,000
100,000 200,000 200,000
25,000 80,000
$2,700 191.000 87,000
107,200 25,000
450,000 26,000 11,000 3,600
82,000 14,500 7,000 6,000
50,000 50,000 38,750
200,000 108,500 17,300 50,000
26,900 200,000
2,000 25,000 3,622
20,000 57,500 85,100
100,000
100,000 101,500 100,000
25,000 22,000
$15,285 56,506
102,395 141,930
1,385 526,215 33,117
5,740 13,742 38,312 9,541 3,148 1,729
36,410 47,497
5,787 204,935 37,042 19,503 10,861
32,352 124,036
2,168 17,880
42,991 26,942 24,314 23,424
28,627 54,198
100,493
5,957 13,637i
$495,776 6,967,434 3,905,167| 3,654,670
602,433 13,049,106 1,637,009 1,069,740
553,509 1,573,211 \
319,9l5i 301,012| 332,9I8[
1,026,282 866,613 838,825!
12,407,853| 5,260,547)
659,147 842,055
1,775,745 11,056,864
171,970 378,847 90,701
1,754,890 3,344,727 2,295,738] 2,851,789
3,133,162 4,912,914' 5,263,521
550,857| 846,143
$26,826
11,000 126
5,935
5,712
37,794 35,504
81 1,657
5,041 25,145
10,026 3,226 5,173 7,800
9,094
17,455
1,250 4,800
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Location and name or bank President Cashier
Loans and discounts
U. S Government securities
Keserve, First. Sidney, Richland Sidney, Sidney Twin Bridges, First... Whitefish, First White SulphurSprings,
First. Wibaux, First—
W: H. Westergaard. A. Nelson J. A. Loken. A.R.Smith C.H.Jennings J. S. Coad
P. A. Fischer
G. N. Lund. . . . G.A.Hall O. L. Anderson. C. M. Holbert.. P .C.Lil ly P. A. Mcintosh
W. P. Fischer...
$489,331 515,081 377,340 182,230, 187,6671 185,457
395,449
$37,500 47,000 50,525 37,800 60,600 49,700j
32,600
NEBRASKA D I S T R I C T N O . 10
Ainsworth, Commercial.
Ainsworth, N. B. of Albion, Firs t - ___ Albion, Albion Alliance, Alliance Amherst, First Ashland, Citizens Ashland, Far. <fc Mer Atkinson, First Auburn, Carson Aurora, First Bancroft, First Bayard, F i r s t -Beatrice, First Beatrice, Beatrice. Beemer, First Belden, First.... , Benedict, First.. , Bradshaw, First Butte, First.. , Cambridge, First , Central City, Farmers, Chadron; First Coleridge, Coleridge... Columbus, Central Cozad, First Creighton, American Crete, City David City, First.... Elwood, First Emerson, First Exeter, First . . . Fairbury, First Falls City, First Fremont, Fremont Fremont, Stephens Friend, First... Fullerton, First Fullerton, Fullerton.... Genoa, Genoa Gering, Gering Gordon, First Grand Island, First. Grand Island, Com
mercial. Grand Island, Overland Grant, Farmers . . Greeley, City Hampton, First Harrison, Sioux _ Hastings, City Hastings, Hastings
H. G. Thorley W. H. Williams.
H. Rohwer _ J. Fox.. W. s. Price R. E. Knight R .L .Har t _ J. C. Railsback... E. A. Wiggenhorn H. J. Birmingham R. C. Boyd F. E. Edgerton J. Hermelbracht H. H. Ostenberg... W. O. Black W. Robertson A. C. Nellor R. K. Draper J. R. McCloud G. H. Holdeman... M. L. Honke C. M. Brown _ . . C. Tooley-C F. Coffee. G. A. Gray.. M. M. Taylor G. A. Matz W. L. Turner J. Rothmuller. V. E.Dolpher , G. E. Shallenberger P . Utemark _ ' H. Al. Link.. „ i . e . Riiey. . . : :_. E. H. Towle. _ . C.E.Abbott.."."... W. N. Alitten H. J. South wick.. . J. T. Russell J. M. Brower. . „ J. Elm.. A.N.Mathers L.Fritz. E. J. Wolbach D. Kaufmann
A. J. Denman E. E. Jackman J. AI. McQuillan... L .D . Otto J. T. coffee...:::.: A.J . Koelling H. G. Pratt.
C. T. Bowen L.J . Fox R. I. Blatter E. AI. Knight.. . . A. T. Reynolds.. C .N. Turner E. A. Fricke I. R. Dickerson.. J. T. Zacharias... F. M. Farr A. G. Zuhlke H. D. Silsby H. A. Reeves E. C.Austin A. J. Leuthauser. G. E. Barks
C. B. Palmer E. J. Statsmann... A. A. Alousel E. Wright J.V.Webster E. H. Sutherland. H. L. Burdick. . . . W. T. Thompson. D. A Van Do veer . C. Weckbach P. A. Kosch AI. R. Alorgan F. A. Alieras L. T. Blouch H. Livingston... F. W. Buchholz . . J . D . Alilliken.... J. G. Edloff A. H. Frantz. E. AI. Black.. . . F .E .Ward Ym, O.J. Irwin F. E.Neeley D. V. Sorcnsen.... F . J . Cleary. . . . . . . V.Rice
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G.J. Armstrong... H . G . Brainard.... F. Horan . F. H. Cox :. H. H. Thompson.. P. A. Hansen.. . . C. E. Deets '..'.
$278,621
140. 772! 242,071 3*6,819; 562,463 149, m\ 163, 646 428,288 176.259 280.624 245.260 253,168 320,689 503,109
i, 145,230 141,802 197,111 S5,360| 75,937 98,631
240, 248 379,313 577,986] 234,584'
1,362,062] 2/0, SS0 296,950 402,167 720, 783 156,936 184,408 J80,586
1,536,808 803,160
1,084,053 1,128,930 245,136 269,553 147,038 309,817i 652,337! 591,152
1,875,174 896,189
691,458 558t 863 67,046
105,224 186,817 870,340
1,306,662j
$3,800
15,000 75,100
112.406 271,150 48,577 75,235
256,150 109,575 214,750 80,200 18,200 1,875
426,881 775,200 105,600
17,500 25,850 43,450 24.025 42,250
121,096 159,500 49,400
1,131,889 107,600 75,420
145,550 283,364
31,400 43,100 74,640
319,200 354,400 505,160 234,438 118,432 89,650 86,075 80,914
123,500 253,100
1,300, J30 648,300
204,3S0 29,852 16,000 54,300,
131,771 369,877 672.635'
$2,100
28.181 6,044
11,639 123,556l
16,193 56,286 69,641 40,511
131,353 32,190 17,749 3,119
114,490 64,566 1,300
21,304 4,720 9,988
57,878 64,015 21,977
200,441 26,919
179,402 1,950
21,071 15,570
128,570 7,089
33,134 6.024
77,695 31,771
227,257 165,157 55,986 18,563 10,096 25,985 3,680
12,950 1,217,564
221,917
46, &0 10,550 3,532
10,894 43,600 19,589
168,5111
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by reports of condition Dec. SI, 1941—Continued
MONTANA—Continued D I S T R I C T N O . 9 — C o n t i n u e d
Cash and exchange,
including reserve with
Federal Reserve
bank
$169,466 566,428 247, GOO 174.116
1 300,480 274,336
145,362
Other assets
$1,764 25,400 18,500 10,500 32,408 18,052
9,300
Total assets
$873,188 1, 204,496
722,632 430.006 782,576 6S9,742
603,845
Capital
$35,000 50,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 50,000
50,000
Surplus
$10,000 30,000 15,000 3,300
15,000 11,700
12,300
Undivided profits
and reserves
$7,310 20,417 2,264 6,931
20,916 141
2,355
Total deposits
$820,798 1,099,079
675,368 379,775 692,700 627,901
539,179
Bills payable
and rediscounts
Other liabili
ties
$80 5,000
3,960
11
1 9 R 4 5 ft
7
NEBRASKA D I S T R I C T N O . 1 0
$224,291
224,987 148,664, 250,547|
1,583,248 71,172
221,773 410,861 424,422 372,706| 146,107 77,219
201,412 529,545
1,765.522 69,5641
127,011 55, ISO 29,021
118,605 83,903
199,004 496,913 148,841
1,118,427 229,642, 317,2761 214,591 342,912, 41,402| 48,073 94,919
997,421 733,850
1,042,602 748,659 147,002 249,601, 101,3S0] 191,400 287,559 368,263 945,256 601,547]
443,978 227,378 114,0711 60,589;
616,642-602,010 831,6581
$2,751
5,001 21,000 11,0501 33,564
1,217 12,450 18,400] 7,403 2.0001
13,200 12,352i 5,0001
24,306! 20,000
5,100 8,365
502 3,770 9,643' 9,320
1 4,121 7,756
79,402 6,000 5,250 1,000
29,352 6,800 5,566 5,967
119,375 55,200 32,900
123 41,3371 12,220, 12,550 14,591 7,5001 3,056
135,000 27,500
4,200 6,550 3,485 2,823, 8,572 5,828
46,0061
$5H,563j
419,941 492,939! 772,461
2,573,981 287,124| 529,390'
1,183,342 758,200
1,001,433 516,957 378,6881 535,095
1,598,3311 3,770,518
323,366 371,291 171,612] 162.166 308,782 439,736 721,391
1,438,961 467,500'
3,871,1821 616,072 715,967 778,878
1,504,981 243,627j 314,281 362,1361
3,050,505 1,978,381 2,891,972 2,277,307
607,8931 639,587 357,139] 622,707
1,074,576 1,228,521 5,473,124 2,395,453!
1,390,566! 833,193 204.134 233,8301 987,402
1,867,644 3,025,472
$50,000 $437,536)
362,142 417,398 658,923
2,412,713, 241,889 453,893 995,325 634,232 882,810] 444,026 286,877] 461,879
1,423,328 3,545,323
237,311. 322,992 123,011 122,822 253,049 356,562. 600,665
1,254,213 412,815.
3,600,609] 536,362 659,354. 687, seo
1,376,639 180,703 272,060 281,137,
2,787,866 1,846, 865 2,627,048 2,079,440
534, 584 522,587 273,410 552,267j 958,989
1,084,589 4,724,535-2,159,0791.
1,224,052. 736,9711. 166,625 . 178,780 868,038'.
1,683,437 h 2,743,231-
$40,000
15,000
7,953
$375 1,500
97
210
3,750 2,661'
1,134 1,500
51
10,677 1601
12,000
6,438 45 46 47
22, 48 49 50
17,638 51
4 5 2 2 3 2 — 4 2 G
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1941