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Show rnnra nilgai RAW AKI? Pllll STATEMENT CALLED FOR BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT REPORTOF THE CONDITION OF THE OGDEN SAVINGS BANK, OGDEN, UTAH At the closo of business on tho first day of September, 1910. Resources. loons and Discounts $ .hOC,754.S3 Eonds Stock, Etc KT.nCS.fn; Real Estate , 1S.400.00 Duo from National Bankn JK'0.i)71 Due from State Hanks 27,544.99 217.C1C.32 Current Expenses ; 1,408.41 Total . fl.300.217.311 Liabilities Capital Stock raid in $ 7o.ono.oo Surplus 23.UOO. oo Undivided Profits " ' oii.lfiC.lfl Deposits , .?i.U9.7:.n.sr, Total I. -00,247. C2 STATE Or UTAH, County of Weber ss. Charles H. Barton, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and ea.vs that he Is the cashier of tho above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full and I rue and correct statement o! the condition of the said bauk at the close of business on the first day of September, Sep-tember, 1910. CI i AS. If. RARTOX. Subscribed and sworn to before me this second day of September. 1910 (Seal) .IMES F. BURTON. Notary Public. My commission expires March 2:!rd, 1013. I STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE THE OGDEN STATE BANK OGDEN. UTAH. At the close of business September 1, 1910, I Resources. Loans and discounts $1,112,090.98 Overdrafts j 2,n91.oS Bunds, stocks and warrants war-rants .. 70.030. 5S Banking house and furniture fur-niture Miyion.. toother to-other real estate owned.. )$oXZ Government and other marketable market-able bonds .,.$102,500.00 Due from National Nation-al banks 2S2,11.'?.'S7 Duo from State Banks and Bankers Bank-ers 102.:Ui7.2.i Cash on hand .. 2C0.50S.10 Total cash means C97.IX9.22 1.9 40,559. 99 Liabi J ties. Capital slock paid in $10.1.000.00 Surplus fund 100,000 00 Undivided profits less expenses ex-penses paid 10,580.61 Due to National banks f 32.7S2.CS Due to state banks and bankers bank-ers 14S.091.CC Savings deposits 000,298.79 Individual clcfios. N. Its ni5.4S7.33 Cashier's checks .. 19,091.14 Certified checks 1,021 17, j Total deposits 1,72..071 ..".3 I $1,940,559.99 State of rtah. Count v of Weber ss: A. P. BIGELOW. being first duly sworn according to law rienoses and 1 says that he Is Cashier of the above named bank; that tho above and fore-i fore-i going report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 1st day or September, 1910 A. P. BIGELOW. Cashier. ; Subscribed and sworn lo before me : this 1st day of September. A. D 1910 j A C. PAST, 'Seal Notary Public. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF r . THE""' . : 'FIRST NATIONAL BANK' OF OGDEN, At Ogden. In the State of Utah, at the close eif business Sept. 1, 1910. RESOURCES. Tuna and discounts $1,401,535.75 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 17,998.77 LJ. S. bonds to secure circulation cir-culation 130,000.00 U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits 100.000.00 Bouds, securities, etc 177.904.13 Banking house, lurnilure. and llxtures 100.000 0C Other real estate owned 5.U2C23 Due from Na- tlonal1 banks (not reserve agents) ... 71,133.87 Due from state and pri-v pri-v a t o banks and bankers, I trust companies compan-ies aud savings sav-ings banks... 142.491.70 Due from approved ap-proved reserve re-serve agents' 333.047.83 Checks and other cash items 5,245.26 Exchanges for clearing house 26,725.76 Notes of other National banks 11,775.00 Fractional paper pa-per currency, nickels and cents 907. 8S Lawful money j reserve la I Bank, viz: I Specie 141, 3S2.r,0 j Lc sal-tender j notes 405.00 Redemp tlou fund with U. i S.treasurer(5 j per cent of circulation) 7.500.00 74.1,611.60 Total $2,750,079.50 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 150,000.00! Surplus fund . 100,000 00, Undivided profits, less expenses ex-penses and taxes paid. 7S.949 65 National batik notes out- ! standing 150,000.00 ! Due to other National 1 banks 324,613 89 Due-to State I and private j banks and bankers ... 107, 043. S9 Due to trust com pa n I e s and savings banks 155.202.02 I Dividends un- : paid 231.00 1 Individual do- , posits subject sub-ject to check 1,300,230.77 Demand certificates certif-icates of de-. posit .... 21.205.S0 T I m e cert ifl- I cates of dc- posit 170,439.91 Certified checks .... 1,1011.75 Cashier's checks outstanding out-standing .. 26.980. 42 U. S. deposits 7S,f35.G8 Deposit of U. S. disbursing officers ... 21.095,20 $2,207 972.0S Reserved for taxes 9,157.83 Total ...$2,750 079.50 Slate of Utah. County of Weber, ss: I. JOHN PIXGREE. Cashier of the? above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is tree to tho best of my knowledce and belief, JOHN PIXGREE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn lo before mo this 3rd day of September, 1910. (SEAL) CI IAS. II. BARTON. . Notary Public. My commission expires Julv 2, 1913. Correct Attest; M S. BROWXIXG. JOHN WATSON, JOHN SPIERS, Directors. On ' fit' ' Sept. ftp 6tth jf Boys, arc you ready? Wc arc, and we want to help you. Wc sue cccdcti by carefully stud.yinji 1 li e four words which follow: Appearance, Punctuality, Application, Character, They spell yoursuc-cess. yoursuc-cess. We'll take care of your appearance, you do the rest. Suits from $2.50 to $15.00. Modern Clothes SOOP Come on In. Wash. Ave. at 2365 Begin Now! If you have never U3ed a BELL TELEPHONE in your office or homo have ono or more installed you'll soon wonder how you did without it. The . time you save, the results you obtain, will more than pay the small cost. REASONABLE RATES Call the Manager. BELL & SERVICE M Jtel Y IS SATIS- U JlgkJJ FACTORY 77 i MADAME KELLER Hair, Scalp and Skin Special-ist, Special-ist, 2468 Wash. Ave., Ogden, Utah. Eell Phone 1353-K. Correspondence and personal Instructions In-structions In everv branch of the BEAUTIFYING ARTS. Manufacturer of reliable toilet preparations and French mollis, hair weaving. I CORSETS MADE TO ORDER. I ! RESIDENT LADIES AEE I REQUESTED TO MAKE AP-! AP-! POINTMENTS IN ADVANCE. HOW TO KEEP YOUR CLOTHES LIKE NEW (TTtn ADIES" or gentlemen's fi'-li fi'-li ' nients can ne kept in y&-S y&-S tiful condition until out by taking frequent! vantage of our dry cleaning pressing service j Our dry cleaning process res11 the soil and stains from your cloth- j Inc. freshens up the fabric, brlsMo , the colors and raises the nap I- , new. It does no; affect the life f color of even the mosvdalnty or de'J- ; cale garibents. Our pressing service takes out wiinkles. creases and other marks o. wear. It gives the garments a ne i like shape and fit. It removes all tb I bagglness In tho knees and clUi?. etc Every garment or article Is handle In each part of the process by s-Wf ful. careful workers. We use the uinc French Dry Cleaning process cj cleaning by spirits and solvent. have a thoroughly up-to-date tqul;-ment. tqul;-ment. You should send your garments w ii?, rind take ndvnntsge of this ffr vice. No article rf men or women'' wear Is too dainty for us to drT dean and fnlsh sallsfactorlly-aaJ Mir rl'jrM-s r.ro not h I frh. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY W LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH D"' CLEANERS. Phones 174. 437 25th St "VkEvGay Wcraan Ast jam droofiirt for It. r'cyfJ' It t cannot uipif the vfyf J 11 A It V L L. o-pl no NX - J vlV-r, bnt ill lump fvr I M I I book ealir-t. It (TlTM fJI tall pxrucalort 1!rrri.iri In- . Ylat! Ui l.vltc. M'lOl I f' 44 i.ut 3JO nirect-.NK W VOKK. READ THE CLASSIFIED (;L' REFORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK fit Ogdon, in the State of Utah, at tho close of business. Sept. 1st, 1910. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . . , . . .$."S'j,U09.-lij Dverd rafts, secured aud unsecured i", 141. 57 IT. S. Bonds to secure circulation circu-lation 60,000.00 Bonds, pecuiltles, etc $ 09,812.32 Banking house, furniture and llxtures 5.-i.nno.no Other real estate es-tate ov, nc-d . . . 9.0M0.00 Due from Nslioii- al banks (a,.i reserve agents) $ fl.957.ul Due from State and private bank 9 and baukers. trust companies and I savings banks. 2,099.95 j Duo from ap- j proved reserve i agents 124.77-S.S2 ( ' Echanges for j Clearing House 4.SS3 74 Notes of other national na-tional banks. . 4.009.00 Froctlonal paper currency, nickels nick-els and cents. lC9.Su Lawful money reserve In bank, viz: : Specie 26.22S.25 Legal tender notes 3,10uon $177,220,57 Redemption fund with U.S. trcas- urer (5 per cent of circulaiiem) 2.500.00 Total $954,719.92 I LIABILITIES. i Capital stock paid in 5100.000 00 Surplus fuud 50,'KULOO Undivided profits, less expenses ex-penses and taxes paid. ... 60.93jfj.92 Nntional bank notes outstanding out-standing 50,000 00 Due to other National Na-tional banks... S 17.75151". Due to State and private i banksand bankers I5.2oo.4:; I Individual deposits depos-its subject to 1 (heck -.' -M2,527.2i; Demand cerllfi- i rates of deposit 2:j.lSt,.IS ! Time certificates I of deposit . , 15fi.SSf. 52 , j Corlifx-d checks.. ::.55;.5ii j Caslib'r's checks outbuilding ... 4.5C1.55 G9L',7.s3.ttO ' Total 954.719 92 Stale of Utah. County of Weber, sb: I. H A. MOVES. Cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the "Love statement is true to tho bcJt of my knowledge and belief. R. A. MOVES. Cashier. Subscribed an-1 sv. orn to before no this 2nd dav of Kept . 1910. T. R. O'CONNELLV. (SinU Notary Public. CORRECT Alt est: A R. 1 1 EY WOOD. A. O. FELL. JOHN S. IIOUTZ. Directors. i RESTAURANT FOR SALE. I Restaurant In good location for sale, i Ci(ied paying business. C. W. Iverson, j 2470 Wall avenue, lnd 74. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE PING3EE NATIONAL BANK At Ogden, in the State of Utah, at the close of business, Sept. 1st, 1910. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $831,012.91 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured un-secured 33,931.90 V. S. Ronds to secure circulation circu-lation 175.000 no Rontls. Securities, etc 191.C47.19 Due from National Nation-al banks (not reserve agents! $13,919.40 Due from State and private banks and bankers, bank-ers, trust com- panics and sav- inga banks .... 75,074.62 I Due from ap- i proved reserve agents 51.295.40 Exchanges for Clearing House 23.929.50 Notes of other national na-tional banks... 200.0ii Fractional paper currency, nick- i els and cents. . 23n.r.$ lawful money reserve re-serve in bauk, vise: Specie 81,244.35 Legal-Tender ' ! notes 20.00 J Reemptlou fnnJ j with U. S trcas- urer (5 per cent of circulation).. $,75,uo 2S7.00I.07 Total '. $l,ol9;S5C07 LIABILITIES. Capital slock paid in $175,000.00 Suiplus fund 55,1100. OU Undivided Profits, less Ex-! Ex-! penses and Taxes paid.. C.176 87 National Bank Notes outstanding out-standing . . 175.U00.OO Duo to other na tlonal banks ..$G5.S4.32 Due to State and private banks and bankers bank-ers 1S4.S40.37 Due to approved reserve agents. 2,241.04 i DUidends unpaid 18.00 ' Individual d-pos- jis subjevt to ! check 05S.071.C5 1 Demand ccrtlfl- catess of deposit S.197.95 i Time certificates I of deposit 17.3.504 IS I Certified checks . 3.233.S5 Cashier's checks outstanding ... SS41.3I Reserve for taxes 3.500.00 1.10S..S79 20 Total .$1.519.S5C.07 Stale of Utnh. Countv of Weber, ss. I. JAMES PING REE. cashier of the above named hank, do solmenly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of mv knowledge and be- i lief ' I JAMES PINCREE, j Cashior. i Subscribed and sworn to before me 1 this 2nd day of Spt.. 1910 (seaD E. F. BRATZ, Notary Public. My commission expires August S. 1913. CORRECT Attest: TOR PINGREE. JOS. SCOWCROFT. J. W. ABBOTT. Directors. ECZEIOfMS FfMTEN YEARS Were Raw All Over-Was Spreading to Body and Limbs-Used Cuti-cura Cuti-cura and was Cured Also Cured Daughter's Eczema. "I hid K-7riTi.i on my linnds for tsn yoars. At first It would bo-iiK mil only In Inter. tThcn It finally came to sUJ. I had three Koil dortors to do ii U they could but none of them did any cood. I then U"-1 one box ot Cull-cur Cull-cur Ointment and three botllrs of C'ulic'jra Resolvent Resolv-ent ami wai completely cured. My hands were raw lII over. Inside and out. and the erieinj wns i-prradini; 'I exW '' BU0vcrm3rbody1r.1l limb. ' ' tli fire I hjl lisrd one bottle, of Cullcura Re-.olvent. together nil It IheCutl-cura IheCutl-cura Ointment, my sore v.-ere nearly hralr-d over, and b.r the I line I lud usi-d the third bottle. I wij entirely well. I had a rood ppeilte and wts flnlikr than I ever wa. To any one w ho na ; any sl.l:i or blond ili--eao I would honestly advise thrm to fool tilth nolhlnj i-so, but to Ret Cutlrura and set well. M7 hands, cured by the ue of Ciitieura, have never given me tin- . at bit cf trouble up to now. I cannot recommend Cutirura highly enough, It Iiji done ne and int family 10 much pood. My djupliter's hands this um-ffier um-ffier became rrfcrlv raw with eczema. Sh vould Ret nothin,' that would do them any rood until she tried Cntiru-a. She u?d two bottles of Cutlrura Pcolvrnt ond one box of Cullcura Olnlinent and In to week they wero fntlrly ru-ed. I liave tied futlrura for other memhen, of my family and ll al T" proved niri-r-ful I recommend It lo any one wltli t-eoma. After imr iivru' It vou will newr u anything de. Mrs. M. E. Falin. KpecM Ferry, Va., Oct. IP. J 900. " Cll'iim Is th m.xst rmronlil tretunrnl for n-ion of llv ptin m A rsk.- of ull-uf ",n onJ r'S nt Ciiil-iir Olnlmrrl Mr ..tiro . MiriMroi w.,ia ihr.Micheiii the w.fid roller Uru; cm. Cors. s;-j I rufu.. Uuttoo The Woman Alive to )icr own cst inlcrrsls, soon as there is need, will help her hole system with the tonic action of AU women should read the special directions with evi-ry box. Sold Evefxbr lo boxe 10c. tod 25c. better im mmimr Spanking does not euro chUOren of bfdwcttinic. There Is a constitutional cautfC for tbls trouble. Mrs. M. Sunv-inorti. Sunv-inorti. Box W. N'oiro Uame, lnd., will tend free to uny mot her 1 1 - r successful bom Ireiitnu nt. with full Instruction. Instruc-tion. SeniJ no money, hut write her toilay If your children trouble you In this wav. TKiti't bliimo the rhlld the .-liiiii.-i-s are It mn'l loin It. ThU 1re.-itmi.Mit nl-o cures intuits mul aired r.HOpIn trouMoil with urine, difficulties by day or ifiUt. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE "READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE |