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FIRST HOME OF BANK OF RISON

Organized July 18, 1902

 

(Top Middle Article)   REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF BANK OF RISON, RISON, ARKANSAS at Close of Business June 30th, 1903. 

RESOURCES

House and Lot..............................$533.47

Furniture and Fixtures.....................667.91

Expense Account...........................849.45
Cash in other Banks...................29,175.48
Loans and Discounts..................10,595.12
Cash on Hand..............................2,086.10

       TOTAL                             $43,907.53

 

LIABILITES

Capital Stock...........................$10,000.00
Profits...........................................697.19
Deposits...................................33,210.34

       TOTAL                             $43,907.53

 

I, J. T. Renfrown, Cashier of the above named Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is correct.

J. T. RENFROWN, Cashier

Sworn and subscribed to before me this, June 30, 1903.

J. E. HARRISON, N. P.  My commission expires February 16, 1905.

DIRECTORS

W. A. MCKINNEY

E. W. EMERSON
H. D. SADLER
T. H. ACKERMAN

 

 

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ACCOUNTS OF FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED

BE GLAD TO HANDLE YOUR BUSINESS

HAVE MONEY TO LOAN OF GOOD SECURITY

WE ARE WELL PROTECTED WITH INSURANCE AGAINST ROBBERY

COURTEOUS TREATMENT ACCORDED TO ALL ALIKE

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Some People Think We're

OLD FASHIONED...

...WELL

...if maintaining a strong financial condition is old fashioned...

...if demanding and furnishing the highest quality of service for our customer is old fashioned...

...if not being a branch office of any chain banking system is old fashioned...

...if employing honesty, fair dealing and safety for our depositors is old fashioned...

...if providing complete banking services under one roof where all decisions are made on the spot is old fashioned...

...if continuing to serve the banking needs of the people of our county in the best way we know is old fashioned...

WE ARE!

 

 

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DIRECTORS

James R. Hopson, Herman Davidson, James L. Moore, John W. Elrod

 

OFFICERS and EMPLOYEES

Herman Davidson - Chairman

James R. Hopson - President

James L. Moore - Vice-President
Hazel Smith - Cashier
Mary Bell Stephens - Asst. Cashier
Glenna Knowles - Asst. Cashier
Shirley Stewart - Asst. Cashier

 

 

 

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CONDITION

 
 

ASSETS

 
 

December 31, 1971

December 31, 1972

Loans $1,648,406.64 1,972,395.94
Bonds & Securities 609,000.00 1,003,000.00
Government Bonds 1,044,020.00 1,244,710.00
Cash & Due from Banks 361,556.85 467,286.13
Funds Sold 230,000.00 190,000.00
Banking House 1,620.00 1,162.00
Furniture & Fixtures 4,002.71 9,109.92
Other Resources 1,311.90 88.95

Total Assets

3,899,918.10 4,887,752.94
     
 

LIABILITIES

 
Capital 100,000.00 100,000.00
Surplus 100,000.00 100,000.00
Reserves 36,408.81 19,368.32
Undivided Profits 334,175.22 377,293.34
Deposits 3,329,334.07 4,291,091.28

Total Liabilites

3,899,918.10 4,887,752.94

 

 

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CONGRATULATIONS

We take this opportunity to congratulate the Cleveland County Historical Society on the program of observing Cleveland County's 100th birthday.  May we all join in the county-wide celebration in remembrance of the county's pioneer families.

 

THE BANK Of RISON

Member Of FDIC

 

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