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4-page typewritten leaflet
Typewritten text (sheet 1, side a):
IRWIN’S BANK,
Columbus, Indiana
JOSEPH I. IRWIN, Pres. HUGH TH. MILLER, Vice-Pres.
WILLIAM G. IRWIN, Cashier.
Typewritten text (sheet 1, side b):
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
IRWIN’S BANK
At Columbus, in the State of Indiana, at
the close of business, April 6th, 1906.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, - - - - $409,553 32
Overdrafts, - -- - - 4,754 57
U. S., County and City Bonds, - - 10,239 28
Due from Banks and Bankers. - - 180,260 25
Cash on hand, { Currency, $15,292 00 }
Specie, - 19,755 22
Checks and Cash Items, — 1,494 52 36,559 74
$64-1,347 16
LIABILITIES
Capital paid in, - - - - - $100,000 00
Undivided Profits, - - - - 18,793 59
Individual Deposits, — $515,151 87
Due to Banks and Bankers, 6,401 70
Certified Checks, - - - 1,000 00 522,553 57
$641,347 1
State of Indiana, County of Bartholomew, ss:
I, William G. Irwin, Cashier of Irwin’s Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. WILLIAM G. IRWIN.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 11th day of April, 1906.
JOHN STOBO, Notary Public.
(My commission expires July 23, 1908.)
IN submitting this statement we desire to call attention to the fact that since this is a private bank there is a responsibility to its depositors of every dollar of the property of its owners in addition to the resources included in the statement. This gives to our depositors a security equalled by few banks in the state.
We will be glad to have you among our customers if you are not already one.