The Exponent. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 16, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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Exponent.
"IN GOD WE TRUST"—THOSE WITHOUT BAGGAGE MUST PAY IN ADVANCE.
Vol. 4.
RALSTON, OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY i<
>, 1909,
No. 38
^ Statement of the 3
| FIRST NATIONAL BANK, 1
§ RALSTON. OKLA. 1
As called for by the Comptroller of the Currency ^
^ on November 27, 1908. 15
RESOURCES.
Loans
Overdrafts
United States Bonds
Bonds and Securities
Banking' House
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash in Bank $9.4:13.49
Cash with Banks 17,232.73
Cash with U. S. Treas 312.5o
m,
i.
6.
1.
8,
169.o7
597.34
25o.oo
3Ho.29
758.36
196.14
Total Cash
26.978.72
Total
$111,309.92
LIABILITIES.
CAPITAL STOCK
Surplus and Profits
Circulation
deposits
Total
$25,ooo.oo
lo.ooo.oo
6,25o.oo
69,490.26
•Ul.3o9.92
g— The Above Statement is Correct. 1
^ ED T. KENNEDY Cashier ^
^ This bank is run strictly in accordance with the ^
National Banking laws, and under no circum- 2
stances will we deviate from them. No National ^2
^ Bank has ever failed which followed these laws
^ in the spirit and to the letter. iS
fJSee the Sherwin-Barnette Produce
Co. for Linseed Oil Meal.
E. S. Bryant made a business trip
to Cleveland Wednesday.
A1 Harry is in Kansas City this
week attending Implement dealers
convention.
Jonathan Whiles and wife are vis-
iting relatives at Cleveland this week.
Before returning home they will visit
a few days at Pawhuska.
Men and teams are now busy haul-
ing out material for the new river
bridge west of town. This is quite an
undertaking and will probably cost
the county close on to a $1000.
Wnen you want a good pipe, cigar
or anything in the way of toilet arti-
cles you can alway get the best in
town at Cannon's drug store.
Miss Sena Foster gave up her work
as telephone operator at Cherokee,
Oklahoma, to accept a similar job at
Hominy. An increase in wages of $10
per month was her reason for making
the .change. After visiting two or
three days here with relatives and
friends she left Monday for her new
field ol duty.
V. D. Eberwein,
President,
Geo. H. Smith,
Vice President,
J. O. CAI.es,
Cashier.
Bank of Commerce,
Capital, Surplus and Profits $23,203.53.
Depositors are protected by the Deposi-
tors Guarantee Fund of the State of Ok-
lahoma. Place your money where you
have absolute protection, and pay your
bills by check. Your business, whether
large or small, will receive our prompt
and careful'attention.
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The Exponent. (Ralston, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 16, 1909, newspaper, January 16, 1909; Ralston, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169270/m1/1/: accessed May 17, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.