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The Democratic advocate. [volume], October 05, 1917, Maryland Industrial Progress Number OF THE DEMOCRATIC ADVOCATE. AND THE BALTIMORE NEWS, Image 19
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The Citizens State Bank | GO VANS, MD. - - ODENTON, MD. (£i) f \ | 1‘ * | A Strong and Progre \ 0 | ' ■ „i" p The following comparative report tells its own story and shows ‘ / / !| r the remarkable growth of The Citizens State Bank: Igj p A j Feb. 12th May Ist June 20th July 12th Sept. 11th II $67,866.53 70,666.36 113,416.90 122,748.69 165,030.65 | Deposit. 74,203.10 85,148.87 118,614.93 126,465.52 ' 149,016.97 IS Total Resources.. 99,835.50 110,203.29 149,168.90 167,131.99 212,480.70 " , | ■ ' • r \ 13 . .. .„ I NTEW BUILDING just completed at Odenton Station, near Camp V - if Meade, where a branch has been opened for the convenience ? £ | of the populace of that vicinity and also the soldiers at Camp Meade. j pj | npHE GROWTH of The Citizens State Bank is largely due to the ; | | * fact that each and every depositor is given the most careful , | - and considerate attention. If we find a proposition as presented I s m jp | not in Bankable form we will do our utmost to make it so, and we •\t offer our services to our clients in an advisory capacity without charge, jlpl | Where we are not able to handle a matter for any reason, we are often I | able to give information or make suggestions that will accomplish the f M| | result desired in another way. r POLICY of the Citizens State Bank is to accord each and every | * prospective customer a considerate and kindly hearing without j p | regard to the size of the account. . ■ j| 4 Per Cent. Pa id On Savings Accounts j 1 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Ill'll ■„.... j Ipi , I —O F FIC ER S - - SAMUEL WANT, President H. WARFIELD DORSEY, Cashier ' CLARENCE W. TAYLOR, Asst. Cashier ' I' ” , I —DIR ECT O R S - 1 ;J' JOHN H. EISER, President McDowell Carpet Company HERBERT WYLE, Business Manager Baltimore News ;;; : J ' CHARLES A. CUMMINS, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Consolidated Engineering Co. I S EDMUND O’BRIEN, The O’Brien Laundries W. HARRY NOETH, Attorney at Law JACOB S. PARR, Druggist 1 H. H: MEDINGER, The Standard Oil Company GEORGE E. DILLWORTH, Retired SAMUEL WANT, Attorney at Law , t ROBERT C. LOOCK, Prop. Baltimore Hub Wheel Mfg. Company JESSE HAMBURGER, Capitalist n Investment - *”^ ie ca P** a l stock of this Bank is $20,000.00 and the paid in surplus $3,000.00. To increase the usefulness of the Bank the Directors plan to increase the capital < ■ and surplus at frequent intervals and thus keep pace with the requirements of our customers. Application will be immediately made to the Bank Commissioner for authority to make the first increase, which will amount to at least $ I 5,000.00. The par value of the new stock is twenty dollars per share and ten dollars additional will be paid on each share as surplus, making the price thirty dollars per share. A limited amount of this stock is offered for public subscription, as and when issued. < ———— m . r TT . f , r .. n „, Tr . — , The Citizens State Bank & “ The A ß SearA ith 1 - 11 ~ ' : ' - THE BALTIMORE NEWS