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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 82

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The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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82
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1 1 'IfV. yfi 1 i.j i i Or-, i 1 I i 1 i I no I I Kiibalanllal har, be Ihrr brfe or satatl resldrfirea or apartmrnls rharaHfrlie lllaomlnftoa) aa a rll of f1 prrmsnrnre and brauljr. t. 3X I iV .1 Al i i THIS BANK POLICY Ha been and will continue to have in mind two very definite objectives: rirtthe ufe rurdlng of the DfposlU en- We hve found thtt colUtertl loan to farmere truted with ue by the public, and thU can have been most aatiafactory. We have found only be done by the investment of Depositors that loans to commercial institutions, who funds in the safest securities possible.

Our have a definite constructive program in mind, Bond Investments are Governments of the have not only been profitable to ourselves, but United States and territorial possessions. profitable to the borrower and to his em- 8cond to loan Depositors funds so that we ployees. cn feel reasonably sure they will be repaid. We feel the Banking Public is entitled to know and to do this our loans are so distributed upon the nature of a Bank's activities and we are certain conditions and collateral that insures trying to set forth from time to time a picture us ample protection. which we are quite sure is understandable.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION MARCH 2, 1936 ASSETS Pnwnuw ra.h In Vault, and duo fro Bank. soT.ouea ff 1 t-i i mi if i A Uw HtM Mr. J.T 1 Vm IM, wlM I 1 1 I 1 M. I I I CMly Baak I I (ran im iMt 1 -f 1 VM "tiiinmil ni.aLiur Aii exlrrior vlrw of th new and modern banking hon hown above. It It Junt I wo doort touth of I our former kxatlon oa North Main street.

I M.J-3 l. 8. Territorial Bonda 12.203.40 .00 Caih Liquidity $1,020.87140 80.00 Uel Bonda 1.000.00 MM Tai Anticipation 1.000.00 JM Commorrlal Taper (8lf Montb.) 43000 00 19 Commercial Taper ColI.ter.IUed by Warehouse Receipt, and Conditional Male. Contract. 129 48714 54 Collateral Loan, aeenred by llveatock and Corn on farm, and marketable aecurltle.

190.921.98 .80 2.m.9l .085 City Real Eatate Ixan. amortUed 81.872.40 IS Farm Real Eatate Loan, amortized 970.00 15 Credit Commodity Corp. corn loan. 674M7.85 rnwenred Loon. (SO to 90 day loan mide on aatlafactory financial atatement) 77 248.72 XI Stock In Federal Reaerre Rank 5.800.00 Overdraft.

1207 Other Aaaet. 902.23 .04 TOTALS 12.599.810.48 108.90 Elcea. of Aaaet. over Depoe.lt Liability 218.960.00 8.90 LIABILITIES pl'al 150.000.00 6.30 f.TlU 42.500.00 1.80 I ndlrlded Profit. 10 041 82 40 Reaerre for Contlncencle.

000000 20 Reaerre for Retirement of Preferred Stock 500000 J20 Reaerre for Interest and tazea 1.307 T8 Dividend, remaining unpaid 117.00 100.00 T0TALS $2,599,610.48 108.90 There has been considerable aUtion in finan- back in the boom days. We are just wonder- A JZTZL rger Bank Reerv8' ing k-Would it not be a ood time to stop tp recom1niendtlon made by the and take an inventory and let us seriously convS e8erVe "Si that Irr t- 8ider the memorable days of yesterday, and -htnl. l7 "teld a11 then ee lf ther picture is not bein de- ber banks of the Federal Reaerve i. Ai I J0. Gil.

-in -1 ii 1 5 CJd The above photograph llluntrates the brifht and plraant Interior of the new McLean County Bank. A aafety deposit vault ia located on thli floor at the rear. At the left tha bank'i officer are shown, from left to rlfht, Mr. Robert T. Lain, vice Mr.

Howard H. Rust, president and Noble C. Bishop, cashier. heartily endorsed this recommendation and hope that sooner or later it will be put into ef- After all, we can only get out of this world Juat what we put into it, and the dividends it win go a long ways towards curbing the and profits come from an honest desire -and speculative tendencies that certainly existed plenty of hard work. DIRECTORS NedE.Dalan Henry Berent Henry W.

Capen John B. relmley (Jrover V. Helm Edward R. Klrkpatrlck OFFICERS GmerCHehn Ned E. Dolan Henry C.

Ber Alfred D. HUI. YK PmMrat Viet muM Cmtktn W. V. MeKlnile Rlehard Mlddleton Leona O.

South Frank L. Helm John W. flniM k. tK- A MODERN BANKING INSTITUTION HE McLean County Bank is a modern banking institution whose success has been built upon service to our customers. Here, every effort is made to fully understand our clients' problems and to offer helpful advice and service based upon years of successful banking experience.

The progress we have made is based upon the good will of our customers And our continued growth will be in proportion to our ability to be of greater service to our clients and to this-community. It is with such a policy in mind that we invite you to become a customer of this bank. mmw v.wrw in am. uiiqvn BtaM(i SSSS Raymond Carlock Deltnar F. Sehneop Joe Flanapin ffV hrlM WlWred Roman.

E. C. Meeker The National Bank of Bloomington McLEAN COUNTY BANK Mrmkr F4erl Depmie Ihiii-ukv CtrparatlM.

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