History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
In 1910 the officers of these banks were: Bridgeport Bank : Fred R. Lindberg, president ; L. P. Lindberg ; Mark Spanogle, cashier; and Clyde Spanogle. At that time this bank had a paid up capital of $15,000, surplus and profits $5,000. deposits $120,000. Statements which not only reflect the steady and healthy growth of this institution, but also indicates similar progressive development of the community may be gained by compairing the statements of May 16, 1914, with that of February 14, 1920.
May 16, 1914:
Resources ounts . . .
Loans and d
< Iverdrafts
Banking house, furniture and fixtures. . . .
Current expenses, taxes and interest paid. . . .
$212,097.30 226.61
7,500.72 40.72
HISTORY OF WESTERN NEBRASKA
Due from national and
state banks $ 16,641.65
Checks and items of exchange 1,244.20
Currency 2,567.00
Gold Coin 8,430.00
Silver, nickels and cents 1,890.62 30,773.47
Total $250,638.10
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in.'. . $ 25,000.00
Surplus fund 3.500.00
Undivided profits 1,369.24
Individual deposits subject to check $117,905.21
Demand certificates of
deposit 5,529.47
Time certificates of deposit _ 91,766.58
Cashier's checks outstanding 1,255.00
Due to national and
state banks 2,735.91 219,192.17
Depositors guaranty
fund ". 1,576.69
Total $250,638.10
February 14, 1920:
Resources
Loans and discounts. . . $757,825.23
Overdrafts 6,067.36
Bonds, securities, judgments, claims, etc., including all government bonds 1,700.00
Banking house, furniture and fixtures. . . . 7.500.00
Other real estate 2,500.00
Current expenses, taxes
and interest paid. . . . 13,379.57
Due from national and
state banks $ 40.934.07