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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1910.
The Old National Bank
T. J. HUMBIRD, Vice President
W. J. KOMMERS,
Levi Ankeny
Pres. First National Bank, Walla Walla. Wash.
F. A. Blackwell,
Pros. [. & W. N. Ry. Co., Spokane.
J. D. Farrell,
Vice Pres. 0. & W. Ry., Seattle, Wash.
John Twohy,
Railroad Contractor, Spokane.
Fred B. Grinnell,
Pres. F. 15. Grinnell Co., Spokane.
LOCATED in its new home, with equipment unsurpassed for convenience and completeness, The
Old National Bank is prepared to offer the busin of Spokane and surrounding country, the highest
itype of banking service. Those contemplating a cv*. ,1 in their banking relations during the new year, or desir
ing to open new accounts are cordially invited to confer with the officers of the bank, whose executive offices are in
direct touch with the patrons, and no formalities necessary to obtain access. The consideration and treatment accorded
to one are extended to all.
For the convenience of those who are unable to attend the formal opening this evening, or such as may wish to
make a closer study of the bank's furnishings, vaults, etc., than was possible on this occasion,the banking rooms will be
thrown open for public inspection every evening of next week from seven to ten o'clock. All are invited.
The history of The Old National Bank has been a history of growth, as is seen by the following comparative figures:
Numbering among its shareholders men whose names have been closely identified in the advancement of the city
of Spokane and the Inland Empire, it may truly be called | a, Spokane institution.
Its policy has been one of strictest conservatism, confining its operations to the legitimate branches of modern
banking. While it has been quick to adopt any measures for its advancement and usefulness, and perhaps set more
precedents in the conduct of its business than any other like institution in the West, ABSOLUTE SAFETY has been,
and always will be the first consideration in its management.
Year
1902
1904
1906
ISB
1910
THE SPOfiANE PRESS
of Spokane
Capital $1,000,000
Resources, $10,000,000
T. L. Greenough,
Railroad Contractor, Missoula, Montana.
Jay P. Graves,
Pres. Inland Empire System, Spokane.
P. Welch,
Railroad Contractor, Spokane.
W. J. C. Wakefield,
Spokane.
j . P. McGoldrick,
Pres. McGoldrick Lumber Co., Spokane.
D. W. Twohy, President.
Officers
D. W. TWOHY, President
J. A. YEOM AN S,
Assistant Cashiers
Directors
Capital
$200,000
200,000
500,000
500,000
1,000,000
W. D. VINCENT, Cashier
W. J. SMITHSON,
John D. Porter,
Railroad Contractor, Spokane.
T. J. Humbird,
General Manager Humbird Lbr, Co., Sandpoint, Idaho.
August Paulsen,
Spokane, Wash.
Thomas F. Wren,
Railroad Contractor, Spokane.
W. D. Vincent,
Cashier.
Deposits
$960,000
2,965,000
5,270,000
7,344,000
8,269,000
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