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The Marthasville Record from Marthasville, Missouri • Page 4

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THE MARTIIASVILLE RECORD, MARTHASVILLE, MO. July 10, 1925. TRELOAR NEWS Rev. Otto Kienker and famil of St. Louis visited several days last week with Mr.

and Mrs. Gus Kienker. OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION Of the Savings Bank at Marthasville, State of Missouri, at close of business on the 30 day of June, 1925, published in the Record, a newspaper printed and published at Marthasville, State of Mis-souri, on the 10 day of July 1925. RESOURCES Dollars Cts LOANS and DISCOUNTS Loans and discounts on personal and collateral security $95,856.83 Mr. Rothmeier and famiy of Hoffman, Illinois, spent lasi week with their daughter Mrs.

Henry Stegen. Florence Ackmann and family visited with relatives at New Franklin the first part of this LAKE CREEK W. F. Schweissguth and Ray Mallinckrodt are assisting Emmons and Dan Thilking with running their threshing machine. Ed.

Ilinnah is working for Joe IJellebush of Charrette bottom at A. H. and T. J. Schweissguth and sister Miss Viola attended the party at Gus Rawie's Sunday night.

Walter Rehmeier of Vine Hill installed a new telephone box for Hy. Sehemmer the first of the week. A telephone has also been installed on the Mrs. Mina Nagel's new residence here. Both are loans on real estate security 39,282.41 n.rrJ 135,139.24 OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION Of the Security Bank of Dutzow at Dutzow, State of Missouri, at the close of business on the 30 day of June, 1925, published in the Marthasville Record, a newspaper printed and published at Marthasville, State of Missouri, on the 10 day of July, 1925.

RESOURCES Dollars Cts LOANS and DISCOUNTS Loans and discounts on personal and collateral security $28,547.40 Loans on real estate security 150,855 19 BONDS11 179,402.59 Total bonds STOCKS Banking house $2,000.00 furniture and fixtures $2,000.00 4,000.00 CASH and DUE FROM BANKS AND BANKERS Cash on hand (currency, gold, silver, other coin)- 3,250.42 Due from other banks, bankers and trust companies subject to check 9,625.37 Total cash due from bunk and bankers 12.875.79 Total week. ciivUKAi is secured $600.00 600.00 Louis Dothage Sr. was taken to the hospital again last week BONDS All other bonds 25,400.00 to undergo an operation. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Kienker oiai oonas 25,400.00 STOCKS 3,300.00 of St. Louis are at present visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kien ianKing nouse turmture and fixtures $3,108.23 ker. The former is recovering 6,108.23 from a recent serious illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence rid daughter of St. Louis spent CASH and DUE FROM BANKS AND BANKERS Cash on hand (currency, gold, silver, other coin 3,406.90 Due from other banks, bankers and trust companies subject to check now on the and Line. George Webbink of near Un-ion visited with homefolks her" i Saturday and Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Lefholz. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Koewine Total cash due from banks and bankers 20,122.54 miscellaneous casn items 1.051.56 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Saturday and Sunday.

Rruegjrvnjohann Bros. Dollars CI S20.000.U0 20.0C0.00 9.8.J8.92 jof St. Louis were visitors iday and Sunday with A. J. Koe u.

o. jjonas on deposit 7 no put houi- house Total new root on the school winy and 199,121.57 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $30,000.00 here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Niemeier of F.

C. Manhart assisted Anton St. Louis spent Saturday and Ruether with putting up alfalfa Sunday with Hermann Nie-hay last week. Mr. Ruether Iiu; meier and family.

1 I 1 FT II a fine field of alfalfa and ha? just cut it for the second tinv-this summer. ouj pi us iiimi 7 400 00 Undivided profits 1,064 78 Reserved for taxes, interest etc '30000 DEMAND DEPOSITS Individual deposits subject to check 32,453.41 Total demand deposits 32,453 41 TIME DEPOSITS DEMAND DEPOSITS TIME DEPOSITS Individual deposits subjec to 23,002.83 Certificates of deposits (other than for money borrowed 215.G72.25 Total 288,571.03 STATE of MISSOURI, County of Wam-n. ss: We, John A. Roesner as president, and T. Mittlcr as cashier of said bank, each of us, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief.

John A. Roesner, President T. G. Mittler, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July, A. I), nineteen hundred and twentyl'ne.

Witness my hand and notarial seal on the date last aforesaid. J. Sehopp, Notary public. lit'rman unci jcia nuemorsi of St. Louis were visitors with homefolks Saturday and Sunday.

I "Mrs. Al Euescher returned te St. Louis Sunday after visiting several days with homefolks at Holstein. Orlando Kienker and family. Hugo Kienker and family, and family and Fred Kienker were guests at the Savings deposits requiring withdrawal notice of 30 days or more 2,394.50 From the standpoint of the creditor mankind is classified into three classes those who pay, those who would pay if they could and those who could pay if they would.

nomes or ruarnn ana uus Ki ker Saturday and Sunday. Correct Attest Oscar Lgger who finished hi Directors: II. II. Finke H. J.

Muench John G. Sehopp junior year at Eden College re THILKING UNDERTAKING CO turned to his home last Friday. hp Posits 110,108.88 iotal time deposits 2 503 38 Bills payable, including certificates of deposit and all obli- gations representing money borrowed, other than rediscounts 8,000.00 U. b. bonds on deposit 7,400.00 TotaI STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Warren, ss: We, Otto F.

Berg as president, and J. W. Ordelheide as cashier ot said bank of us, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. Otto F. Berg, President J.

W. Ordelheide, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8 day of July A. D. nineteen hundred and twentyfive. Wittness my hand and notarial seal on the date last afore-said.

(Commissioned for a term Mr. and Mrs. August Prues ner became the proud parents of a baby boy on Sunday, July Congratulations August! FEMME OSAGE, MO. Now equipped with Driven Hearse. Embalming Don By LICENSED EM BALM Kit 1 O.

AUGUSTA, MO. Baseball Marthasville, Mo. New York demands 4,213,600 quarts of milk daily. We have no statistics on near beer. expiring July 17, 1926 F.

G. Ahmann, Notary Public. Correct Attest Directors: Otto F. Dickmann F. W.

Lichtenberg F. R. Schoppenhorst Sunday July 12, 1925 St. Charles Pikers vs Marthasville Admission S5c and 15c. Game will begin at 2:30 p.

m. Feeling "At Home" One cf our ambitions is to have folks feel at home in this bank; to cultivate geniality and good will; to promote feeling that the Marthasville Bank is a home institution, ready to serve our home people at all times. OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION of the MARTHASVILLE BANK at Marthasville, State of Missouri, at close of business on the 30th day of June, 1925, published in the Marthasvillee Record, a newspaper printed and publish ed at Marthasville, State of Missouri, on the 10 day of July, 1925. RESOURCES Dollars Cts. Loans and Discounts Loans and discounts on personal and collateral security $214,415.57 Loans on real estate security 135,065.00 Total loans Overdrafts, secured 126.22, unsecured $475.35 601.57 BONDS ATT PI? IF State, county, municipal and other interest bearing obli You will al ways find a 0 HERE MARTHASVILLE BANK gations ot political subdivisions 148,450.00 Foreign governments (including foreign munici The SPHINX battery Ls is the l.tbt buy lor (he money that you will buy anywhere.

The price sells it and makes it popular. palities 2880.00 Railroad and public service 6,000.00 All other bonds 21.620.00 0- Total bonds 178.950.00 STOCKS i r.oO.'iO Banking house $200.00, furniture and fixtures 0 2,500.00 Price $11.95 CASH and DUE FROM BANKS AND BANKERS Cash on han.1 (currency, gold silver and coin 4,718.14 Due from other banks, bankers and trust companies subject to check 48,370.52 Exchanges for clearing house 336.23 The Belter Way BATTERY SERVICE STATION J. B. MERTENS, Prop. Total cash and due from banks and bankers 53,424.89 Total 585,957.03 LIABILITIES rnllar rt Capital stock paid in $50,000.00 Surplus fund 17,000.00 Undivided profits 3,421.39 Less current expenses and taxes paid .00 Reserved for taxes, interest, etc 1,000.00 SEALY Mattresses ARMSTRONG Linoleums It will pay you TO COME TO St.

Charles TO BUY YOUS DEMAND DEPOSITS 3,421.39 Individual deposits subject to check Other demand deposits 52.50 lotal demand deposits 42,982.41 TIME DEPOSITS Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 00 Other time deposits 471,553.23 fvVr uuposus 471,553.23 1U1AL cok ot? n-j FURNITURE and RUGS FROM STE1NBR1NKER URE Furniture and Undertaking 301-303-305-307 N. Main St. WE PAY THE FREIGHT AND DELIVER THE GOODS The one certain way to know that your car will always be ready to go whenever and wherever you want to go, is to have it thoroughly inspected by us at regular intervals. Then if anything is out of adjustment we can fix it before any real damage a I STATE Of MISSOURI, County of Warren We, Frank Riemeier as president, and John H. Bierbaum as cashier of sard bank, each of us, do solemnly swetir that the a-bove statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief Frank Riemeier President John H.

Bierbaum Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July A. D. nineteen hundred and twenty-five. hnd "iarial seal on the date last aforesaid (Commissioned and qualified for a term expiring uly 17 1926.) r. tr.

Ahmann, Notary Public. occurs. Come in and look through our EDISON Suhre Garage OILS, GREASES and ACCESSORIES 1IERKICK Refrigerators Correct Attest directors: R. H. Morhaus William Schwoeppe Frank Rottmann Phonographs New Big Store whether you buy or not.

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Years Available:
1901-1966