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. O. T. C. IFOR Sigmund Eisner Co. s . RED BANK, N. J. A NEW YORK SHOW ROOMS - 126 FIFTH AVENUE C O L U MB IA A SAVINGS BANK CHARTERED I 8 8 6 Capital SB I 00,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 H H. BANKS, President T. W. WHITTLE, Vice-President B. C. HUNT, Cashier General . Banking Business A Battery C 128 Field Artillery Missouri National Guard Maryville, Missouri n Organization offering Eciucati Better Citizenship Physical Health Moral Betterment BEST IN MISSOURI Striving to be BEST In the United States
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT Farm and Home Savings and Loan Association OF MISSOURI p NEVADA :: MISSOURI , At Close of Business, February 29, 1924. ' ' ' ' RESOURCES ash on Hand ---------'--------------- ----------------,----,,-,., ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....... S 7 3 6,648.48 Eoans on Real Estate and'Farm and Home Stocks ..... ----- 1 9,970,360-00 Taxes and Insurance Advanced. ------------------------- 5 ------ -- 4l'033'7l Furniture and 'Fixtures ...... QL ---------------------------------- - 5'000'00 Due from Members-Secured ...... 435,556.06 Office Building ........ - .................. 40,000-00 Real Estate Sold Under Contract ..... -- 446,633-50 Total ---------------------.----------. I-----.,---,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, ....,,,, S 2 1,675,23l.75 LIABILITIES Installment Stock Dues .......................-.-----4--------- --:---- -------- S 9 ,455-521-74 Installment Stock Dues Advanced ..... V ----- 151,974-09 Prepaid Installment Stock Dues ....... I .- 1,641,746.60 I I Full Paid Stock Dues ....................... -- 3,559,230-00 Class E Installment Stock Dues ...................... -- 3,662,561-33 Interest Advances ........................ l ........................ ------------------------- 5 ,138-11 Loan Balances Held for Completion of Buildings .... .......................-.-. 2 86,850-00 Undivided Profits .................................................. ....... 5 2,202,438.87 Contingent Fund Surplus ................................... .... 7 01,739.70 2,904,l78.57 Due to Agents-Payable in March, 1924 ..... ......................... 7 ,981.31 Tgtal ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,..,........ S 2l,675,231.75 . fsignedj O. H. HOSS, President. Attest: E. E. LEVENS, Sec'y. fsignedl E. E. LEVENS, Secretary. COMPARATIVE GROWTH , , , STATEMENT Commenced Business October, 1893 A Payment of Assets February 28 1894 9,037.65 -' H February 28 1895 68,555.54 S58-00 Pei' MOHH1 H February 29 1896 125,221.07 'f February 28 1897 .......... 154,198.40 for 120 Months ' February 28 1898 .......... 206,619.30 ' February 28 1999 230,647.54 ' February 29 19,00 258,699.75 . ' February 28 1901 .......... 260,405.16 Will Return You ' February 28 1902 302,164.81 f February 28 1903 332,964.53 S10,000,00 ' February 29 1904 359,559.50 ' February' 28 1905 .......... 383,813.62 gelbruary 28 1936 .......... 215,301.32 ' e ruary 28 9 7 .......... 2 , 90.3 ' ' , gegruary 29 You I'Iave,Pa1d ln ' e ruary 28 9 .............. , 9. ' February 28 1910 .............. 1,010,710.54 ' February 28 1911 1,1'70,014.50 ' February 29 1912 1,414,020.02 February 28 1913 1,749,329.49 f gelbruury 23 1914 2,02g,244.gg YOU Have Earned ' e ruary 2 1915 .............. 2,5 ,017. ' February 29 1916 .............. 3,268,892.85 553,040.00 ' February 28 1917 .............. 4,320,801.24 ' February 28 1918 5,642,842.57 4 February 28 1919 .............. 6,691,189.01 ' February 29 1920 9,356,012-40 An Average Monthly Earning of ' February 28 1921 ,............. 11,464,661.87 ' February 28 1922 .............. 13,646,394.06 Q S25 33 ' February 28 1923 17,079,895.21 ' ' February 29 1924 .............. 21,675,231.75 Officials and the following employees are members of the O. R. Corps: ' Col. A. J. Elliott 2nd Lt. J. L. Lavery Lt. Col. N. T. Patterson r 2nd Lt. A. M. Butler Maj. Roy T. Olney 930 BALTIMORE AVE., KANSAS CITY, MO. - 1123 LOCUST ST., ST. LOUIS, MO.
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