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Fairfield-The First National Bank of Fairfield received its charter in 1912. It has a capital stock of $25,000; surplus, $4,200 ; deposits, $217,000; Frank Housman, president ; G. A. Horal, cashier.
Ferdinand-The Bank of Ferdinand was incorporated in 1907, with a cap- ital stock of $10,000; surplus, $4.380; deposits, $55,000. This bank is asso- ciated with the Vollmer Clearwater Company with B. C. Barbor as resident man- ager and cashier.
Filer-In 1908 the First National Bank of Filer began business with a cap- ital stock of $50,000. It has a surplus of $10,000 and carries deposits of $435,000. T. E. Moore is president and G. H. Shearer, cashier. The Farmers and Mer- chants Bank of Filer was established in 1917, with a capital stock of $25,000; surplus, $2,500 ; deposits, $47,220; H. H. Schildman, president ; A. O. Madland, cashier.
Firth-The First National Bank of Firth received its charter in 1918. It has a capital stock of $25.000 and deposits of $20,000. Alexander Younie is president, and F. H. Kubicek, cashier.
Fruitland-In 1910 the Fruitland State Bank was incorporated with a cap- ital stock of $10,000. It has a surplus of $1,000 and carries deposits of $112,250. 1). L. Ingard is president, and F. E. Haasch, cashier.
Genesee-This town has two banks-the First Bank of Genesee and the Genesee Exchange Bank. The former was incorporated in 1892 with a cap- ital stock of $15,000; surplus, $3,000 ; deposits, $225,000; A. E. Clarke, presi- dent; G. E. Taber, cashier. The latter began business in 1897, with a capital stock of $25,000; surplus, $14,400; deposits, $478.380; Thomas H. Brewer, president ; F. K. Bressler, cashier.
Gifford-The Bank of Gifford was established in 1903. It has a capital stock of $10,000 ; a surplus of $7,000; and deposits of $112,000. Louis Clark is presi- dlent, but on July 1, 1918, the office of cashier was vacant.
Gilmore-The Lemhi Valley Bank was organized in 1911, with a capital stock of $15,000. It has a surplus of $1.500; deposits of $93,000; A. S. Ross, president ; Bernard Allhands, cashier.
Glenns Ferry-In 1904 the Glenns Ferry Bank was established, with a cap- ital stock of $20,000; surplus. $10,000; deposits, $200,000; Joseph Rosevear, president ; E. M. Clark, cashier.
Gooding-The Citizens State Bank of Gooding was incorporated in 1908. It has a capital stock of $25,000; surplus, $11.700; deposits, $300,900; G. W. Wedgwood, president : II. J. Leyson, cashier. The First National of Gooding was chartered in 1909. It has a capital stock of $40,000; surplus, $15.400; deposits, $281.000; F. R. Gooding, president ; E. B. Bolte, cashier.
Grace-The First National Bank of Grace received its charter in 1913. It
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has a capital stock of $25,000; a surplus of $11,000; deposits of $175,000; C. A. Valentine, president ; P. M. Bryan, cashier.
Grand View-In 1909 the Grand View State Bank was incorporated with a capital stock of $10,000. It has a surplus of $2,500 and deposits of $81,000. R. C. Massey is president, and C. W. Stockdale, cashier.
Grangeville-The Town of Grangeville has three banking institutions. The Bank of Camas Prairie was organized in August, 1892, by F. W. Kettenbach, A. Friedenrich and W. W. Brown. Mr. Kettenbach has been president of the bank since its organization and Mr. Brown has held the office of cashier. The bank has a capital stock of $50,000; a surplus of $55,000 ; and deposits of $606,- 000. The First National was chartered in 1903, with a capital stock of $50,000; surplus, $30,000 ; deposits, $528,500. This bank was first established as a pri- . vate bank in 1891 by John P. Vollmer and Wallace Scott. In July, 1918, Wal- lace Scott was president and B. C. Barbor, cashier. The Grangeville Savings and Trust Company was incorporated in 1904. It has a capital stock of $45,000 ; sur- plus, $2,130; deposits, $152,000 ; Henry Telcher, president ; R. H. Russell, cashier.
Hagerman-The First National Bank of Hagerman received its charter in 1912. It has a capital stock of $25,000; surplus, $3,300 ; deposits, $160,000 ; C. L. Nelson, president ; C. W. Stringfield, cashier.
Hailey-The first bank in Hailey was a private institution which did business under the firm name of T. R. Jones & Company. It began business in 1883 and in 1888 sold out to W. B. Farr, of St. Louis, Mo., who organized the First Na- tional Bank in that year. In 1908 the name was changed to the Hailey National Bank, with a capital stock of $50,000 ; surplus, $27.500; deposits, $500,000 ; J. E. Cosgriff, president ; A. W. Ensign, cashier. The Blaine County National was chartered in 1916, with a capital stock of $50,000. It has a surplus of $3,000, and deposits amounting to $225,000. Thomas D. Perry is president, and E. P. Armstrong, cashier.
Hansen-The Bank of Hansen was incorporated in 1910, with a capital stock of $15,000 ; surplus, $10,000 ; deposits, $125,000; L. Hansen, president; M. B. Provost, cashier.
Harrison-The First Bank of Harrison was established in 1903. It has a capital stock of $15,000 ; surplus, $3,290; deposits, $133.560; J. F. Pollok, presi- dent ; E. O. Cathcart, cashier.
Hazleton-In 1914 the Hazleton State Bank was incorporated with a capital stock of $23.000. It has a surplus of $2,360 ; deposits, $137,150 ; E. W. Rieman, president ; H. E. Gundlefinger, cashier.
Heyburn-The Heyburn State Bank began business in 1905. It has a capital stock of $10,000 ; surplus, $9,500; deposits, $105,000; F. M. Snyder, president ; M. P. Mills, cashier.
Hollister-The Bank of Hollister was established in 1910 with a capital stock of $20,000. In July, 1918, it reported a surplus of $6,000 and deposits of $135 .- 000. W. H. Craven is president, and A. F. Craven, cashier.
Idaho City-In Idaho City the Boise Basin Bank was established in 1910 with a capital stock of $12,950. It has a surplus of $5.200, and deposits of $28,000. W. S. Galbraith, president; T. S. Whiteside, cashier.
Idaho Falls-There are four banks in Idaho Falls, the oldest of which is the firm of Anderson Brothers, of which C. C. Campbell is president, and M. M. Hitt,
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cashier. The capital stock of this bank is $100,000 ; surplus, $100,000 ; deposits, $1,800,000. The State Bank of Idaho Falls was incorporated in 1900 with a cap- ital stock of $75,000; has a surplus of $25,000, and deposits of $800,000. R. D. Larabie is president, and V. K. Tuggle, cashier. In 1903 the American National Bank was chartered with a capital stock of $50,000; surplus, $25,200 ; deposits, $300,000 ; Bowen Gurley, president; J. R. Mason, cashier. The Farmers and Merchants Bank was established in 1907 with a capital stock of $150,000. It has a surplus of $9.000 ; deposits of $858,330; F. C. Osgood, president ; C. A. Stath, cashier.
Ilo-The capital stock of the Ilo State Bank is $12,500 ; surplus, $8,500; de- posits, $300,000 ; P. J. Miller, president ; J. J. Mockler, cashier. This bank was established in 1908.
Jerome -- The two banks of Jerome are the Jerome National and the First National. The former was ,chartered in 1909 with a capital stock of $25,000; surplus, $15,000; deposits, $195,000. S. J. White, president ; G. T. Massey, cashier. The First National began business in 1910 with a capital stock of $50,000. It has a surplus of $10,000; deposits, $448,270; D. C. MacWatters, president ; R. W. Williamson, cashier.
Juliaetta-The Bank of Juliaetta was established in 1900 with a capital stock of $15,000. It has a surplus of $3,600 and deposits amounting to $105,000. E. W. Porter is president, and Carl Porter, cashier.
Kamiah-The State Bank of Kamiah began business in 1907. Its capital stock is $25,000 ; surplus, $5,600 ; deposits, $221,000; G. H. Waterman, president ; E. C. Schulz, cashier.
Kellogg-The Town of Kellogg has two banks-the First National and the First State-both established in 1909. The First National Bank has a capital stock of $25,000 ; surplus, $14,500 ; deposits, $536,280 ; P. P. Weber, president ; WV. T. Simons, cashier. The capital stock of the First State Bank is $40,000; surplus, $13,600 ; deposits, $332,880; W. W. Papesh, president ; Charles Wie- gand, cashier.
Kendrick-The Kendrick State Bank began business in 1890 as the Bank of Kendrick, conducted by J. M. Walker & Son. In July, 1892, it was reorgan- ized as the First National Bank of Kendrick, with a capital stock of $30,000, and continued as a national bank until May 1. 1899, when it surrendered its charter. and reorganized as a state bank. Its capital stock is $15,000; surplus, $8,400; deposits, $260,3440; M. V. Thomas, president; G. S. Porter, cashier. In 1907 the Farmers Bank of Kendrick was organized with a capital stock of $15.000. It has a surplus of $6,700 ; deposits, $170,350 ; A. E. Clarke, president ; E. W. Lutz, cashier.
Kimberly-The Bank of Kimberly was organized under the state laws in 1906, with a capital stock of $35,000. It has a surplus of $10,600 ; deposits, $275.820 ; Henry Jones, president ; W. H. Turner, cashier. In 1917 the First National Bank of Kimberly was chartered with a capital stock of $25.000. Its surplus is $2,500 ; deposits, $60,000 ; J. M. Steelsmith, president : L. H. Walden, cashier.
Kooskia-The State Bank of Kooskia was established in 1909. with a capital stock of $10.000 ; surplus, $8,200; deposits, $180,000; G. H. Waterman, presi- dlent ; F. E. Quist, cashier.
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Kuna-The State Bank of Kuna began business in 1916. Its capital stock is $15,000 : surplus, $1,000 ; deposits, $75,000; F. I. Newhouse, president; L. A. Kal- bus, cashier.
Lapwai-In 1909 the Fort Lapwai State Bank was incorporated with a cap- ital stock of $10,000. It has a surplus of $10,600: deposits, $50,000; J. A. Schultz, president ; L. A. Strickfaden, cashier.
Lava Hot Springs-In 1917 the Lava Hot Springs State Bank began business with a capital stock of $25,000. It has a surplus of $2,000; deposits of $68,000 ; S. C. Bever, president : D. T. Pilchard, cashier.
Lewiston-The Lewiston National Bank is the oldest of the four banking concerns of that city. It was founded in 1883 by William F. Kettenbach and John Brearley. Mr. Brearley was elected the first president, but died soon after the bank began business, and Mr. Kettenbach then held the office until his death in September, 1891. The capital stock of this bank is $100,000; surplus, $69,500; deposits, $1,600,000 ; William Thomson, president; P. J. Miller, cashier.
The First National Bank was established in 1883, opening its doors soon after the Lewiston National. J. P. Vollmer was elected the first president, and Wallace Scott the first cashier. The capital stock of this bank is $100,000; sur- plus, $160,000; deposits, $3,000,000; A. E. Clarke; president ; John H. Cole, cashier.
In 1892 the Idaho Trust Company of Lewiston was incorporated with a cap- ital stock of $50,000. In July, 1918, it reported a surplus of $14,200 and deposits of $81,230. William Thomson is president, and A. P. Henzell, cashier.
The Empire National Bank of Lewiston received its charter in 1912. It has a capital stock of $100,000 ; a surplus of $15,000; deposits of $700,000; E. M. Ehrhardt, president ; A. W. Larson, cashier.
McCammon-The McCammon State Bank was incorporated in 1914. Its cap- ital stock is $23,000; surplus. $2,360 ; deposits, $137,150; C. A. Valentine, pres- ident ; Ray McClellan, cashier.
Mackay-In Mackay the banking house of W. G. Jenkins & Company began business in 1904 with a capital stock of $50,000. The surplus of this concern is $14,460 ; deposits, $535.740 : J. H. Greene, president ; D. V. Archbold, cashier.
Malad City-The two banks of Malad City are the firm of J. N. Ireland & Company and the First National. J. N. Ireland & Company began business in 1893. This concern is now incorporated, with a capital stock of $40,000; sur- plus, $16,600 ; deposits, $460.670 ; D. L. Evans, president ; W. R. Evans, cashier. The First National Bank received its charter in 1907. It has a capital stock of $30,000 ; surplus, $18,000: deposits, $188,900; Jed Jones, president; H. E. Thomas, cashier.
May-The Union Central Bank of May was established in 1917 with a capital stock of $30,000; surplus, $3.260 ; deposits, $47,000: M. A. Brown, president ; G. W. Meitzler, cashier.
Meridian-In Meridian there are two banks-the First National and the Meridian State. The First National was chartered in 1903 with a capital stock of $40,000. It has a surplus of $16,900 and deposits of $321.000. J. A. Fenton is president, and Edward L. King, cashier. The Meridian State Bank was or- ganized in the spring of 1918, with a capital stock of $25,000, and on July I,
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1918, it reported deposits of $35,000. F. I. Newhouse is president, and A. D. . Stanton, cashier.
Middleton-The State Bank of Middleton was incorporated in 1906. Its cap- ital stock is $10,000; surplus, $1,600; deposits, $140,000; W. F. Plowhead, presi- dent ; G. C. Painter, cashier.
Midvale-The Bank of Washington County, located at Midvale, was estab- lished in 1906. It has a capital stock of $25,000; surplus, $17,500; deposits, $275,000 ; A. B. Anderson, president ; W. L. Anderson, cashier.
Montpelier-The Bank of Montpelier was founded in 1891. On August 13, 1893, this bank was robbed by a band of men dressed as cowboys and a little over seven thousand dollars were taken. None of the money was recovered, though one of the robbers was caught and sentenced to a term of thirty-five years in the penitentiary. The capital stock of this bank is $40,000; surplus, $8,000; deposits, $442,000; G. C. Gray, president; Richard Groo, cashier. The First National Bank of Montpelier received its charter in 1904. Its capital stock is $50,000 ; surplus, $40,000 ; deposits, $650,000; T. Kinney, president ; R. A. Sul- livan, cashier.
Moscow -- The First National Bank of Moscow was chartered in 1885. It has a capital stock of $50,000 ; surplus, $29.500 ; deposits, $713,620 ; W. L. Payne, president ; J. G. Heckathorn, cashier. In 1902 the Moscow State Bank began business with a capital stock of $25,000. It has a surplus of $7,000 ; deposits, $384,000 ; \V. T. Day, president ; Harry Whittier, cashier. The First Trust and Savings Bank of Moscow was established in 1905 with a capital stock of $50,000. Hawkin Milgard is president, and W. E. Cahill, cashier. This bank has a sur- plus of $23,000 and deposits of $1,022,000.
Mountain Home-The Town of Mountain Home has two banks. The First National was chartered in 1902 with a capital stock of $100,000; has a surplus of $33.000 ; deposits, $595,000 ; R. P. Chattin, president ; J. B. Chattin, cashier. The Commercial and Savings Bank was incorporated in 1916. It has a capital stock of $50,000; surplus, $27,000 ; deposits, $213,000; D. W. Latimore, presi- dent ; R. M. Brady, cashier.
Mullan-The First National Bank of Mullan received its charter in 1907. It has a capital stock of $25,000 ; surplus, $8,200; deposits, $233,000; J. K. McCor- nack, president ; J. B. Wilcox, cashier.
Murtaugh-The Bank of Murtaugh began business in the spring of 1918 with a capital stock of $25,000 : C. M. Oberholtzer, president ; T. E. Nash, cashier.
Nampa-In 1906 the First National Bank of Nampa received its charter and began business with a capital stock of $50,000. Its surplus is $55,000 ; deposits, $1.100,000 : WV. E. Miller, president ; A. J. Grosscup, cashier. The Farmers and Merchants Bank was incorporated in 1916. Capital stock, $50,000; surplus, $27,000; deposits, $600,000 ; E. H. Dewey, president ; C. C. Reed, cashier.
Newdale-The First National Bank of Newdale was organized in 1918 with a capital stock of $25,000 and on the Ist of July reported deposits of $25,000. Eugene Giles is president, and C. C. Shetler, cashier.
New Meadows-In 1911 the Meadows Valley Bank was incorporated with a capital stock of $25,000. It has a surplus of $15,000; deposits, $200,000; E. S. Osborn, president; E. L. Kimbrough, cashier.
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ital stock of $10,000. Its surplus is $4,500; deposits, $150,000; G. W. Mason, president ; R. P. Mason, cashier.
Nezperce-The Farmers State Bank of Nezperce was incorporated in 1903. Its capital stock is $35,000 ; surplus, $10,500; deposits, $177,000; L. N. Swift, president ; C. W. Kettman, cashier.
Oakley-The two banks of Oakley are the Farmers Commercial and the Oak- ley State. The former was established in 1910 with a capital of $25,000; sur- plus, $9,000; deposits, $120,000; John McMurray, president ; Frank Beckwith, cashier. The Oakley State Bank began business in 1905. Its capital stock is $25,000 ; surplus, $12,000 ; deposits, $250,000; Adam Patterson, president ; Miss Carrie Tucker, cashier.
Orofino-The two banks of Orofino-the Bank of Orofino and the Fidelity State Bank-were both established in 1909. W. C. Morrow is president, and C. H. Ede cashier of the Bank of Orofino, which has a capital stock of $15,000; surplus, $3,500 ; deposits, $175,000. The capital stock of the Fidelity State Bank is $10,000; surplus, $3,000 ; deposits, $110,000; G. H. Waterman, president ; P. H. Blake, cashier.
Paris-The Bear Lake State Bank was established in 1905 with a capital stock of $15,000. It has a surplus of $20,500; deposits of $172,000; J. R. Shepherd, president ; Russell Shepherd, cashier.
Parma-The Parma State Bank began business in 1903 with a capital stock of $100,000. It has a surplus of $60,000; deposits of $600,000 ; H. C. Baldridge, president ; J. C. Blackwell, cashier.
Paul-The Paul State Bank was incorporated in 1917. It has a capital stock of $25,000 and deposits of $57,000. E. C. Warren is president, and Charles A. Bryan, cashier.
Payette-In the City of Payette there are two national banks. The First National was chartered in 1892 with a capital stock of $80,000. It has a surplus of $29,300, and deposits of $572,000. Peter Pence is president, and M. F. Albert, cashier. The Payette National was organized in 1906. It has a capital stock of $75,000 ; surplus, $10,800 ; deposits, $216,000; O. H. Avey, president ; C. E. Lar- son, cashier ..
Peck-The State Bank of Peck was incorporated in 1905 with a capital stock of $10,000. It has a surplus of $3,000 and deposits of $101,000. G. H. Water- man is president, and W. E. Weeks, cashier.
Picabo-The Picabo State Bank was incorporated in the early part of 1918 with a capital stock of $25,000; S. L. Reece, president ; H. H. Neal, cashier.
Plummer-The State Bank of Plummer was established in 1911. It has a capital stock of $10,000; surplus, $3,500 ; deposits, $117,000; E. T. Coman, presi- dent ; C. M. Kraemer, cashier.
Pocatello-The City of Pocatello is the principal banking center of South- eastern Idaho. The First National Bank was chartered in 1889, soon after the village was incorporated. It has a capital stock of $50,000, a surplus of $165,- 300, and deposits of $1,375,000. C. A. Valentine is president, and W. D. Service, cashier. These gentlemen are also president and cashier of the First Savings Bank, which was established in 1902 with a capital stock of $25,000. It now has a surplus of $33,700 and deposits of $366,000. The Bannock National Bank received its charter in 1902. This bank has a capital stock of $50,000; surplus,
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$36,300 ; deposits, $848,750; D. W. Church, president ; S. L. Reece, cashier. The fifth and youngest bank of Pocatello is the Citizens Bank, which was incorpo- rated in 1905. It has a capital stock of $100,000; surplus, $35,000; deposits, $873,000; I. N. Anthes, president ; W. J. Harvey, cashier.
Post Falls-In 1906 the Valley State Bank was incorporated with a capital stock of $10,000; surplus, $3,600; deposits, $90,000; T. J. Deck, president ; L. D. Means, cashier.
Potlatch-The Potlatch State Bank began business in 1907. Its capital stock is $50,000 ; surplus, $14,000 ; deposits, $552,000; A. W. Laird, president ; J. H. Bottjer, cashier.
Preston-There are two banks in Preston, each of which has a capital stock of $25,000. The First National was chartered in 1904; has a surplus of $18,800 ; deposits of $333,000 ; James Pingree, president ; C. L. Greaves, cashier. The Idaho State and Savings Bank was incorporated in 1906. Its surplus is $26,000, and deposits, $300,000. John Larsen is president, and G. H. Blood, cashier.
Priest River-The Citizens State Bank of Priest River was established in 1910. It has a capital stock of $10,000; surplus, $2,000; deposits, $100,000; C. WV. Beardmore, president; Lee Berry, cashier.
Rathdrum-In 1903 the Rathdrum State Bank was organized with a capital stock of $25,000. It has a surplus of $14,000 and deposits of $180,000. Stewart Young is president, and R. E. Young; cashier.
Reubens-The Bank of Reubens was incorporated in 1907. Its capital stock is $10,000 ; surplus, $3.000 ; deposits, $100,000 ; office of president vacant on July 1, 1918; W. O. Persons, cashier.
Rexburg-There are three banks in Rexburg. the First National, the Rex- burg State and the Farmers and Merchants. The First National received its charter in 1904 and began business with a capital stock of $50,000. It has a sur- plus of $65,000 and deposits of $575,000. R. J. Comstock is president, and R. J. Comstock, Jr., cashier. The Rexburg State Bank was incorporated in 1905 with a capital stock of $40,000; surplus, $27,000; deposits, $302.500; R. S. Hunt, president ; James R. Wright, cashier. In 1915 the Farmers and Merchants Bank began business. Its capital stock is $50,000 ; surplus, $7,000 ; deposits, $225,000; Alfred Ricks, president ; W. E. Gee, cashier.
Richfield-The First State Bank of Richfield was established in 1908 with a capital stock of $20,000 ; surplus, $3,500 ; deposits, $130,000 ; E. E. Streitz, presi- dent ; G. R. Schwaner, cashier.
Rigby-The banking firm of Anderson Brothers began business in Rigby in 1903. The business has since been incorporated, with a capital stock of $10,000; J. E. Steele, president ; J. H. Steele. cashier. This bank has a surplus of $15,000 and deposits of $450,000. The Rigby State Bank was organized in 1909. It has a capital stock of $30,000; surplus, $7,000 ; deposits, $380,000; J. W. Hart, president ; F. B. Ellsworth, cashier.
Ririe-The First National Bank of Ririe was chartered in 1916. It has' a capital stock of $25,000 ; surplus, $4,200 ; deposits, $75,000 ; R. J. Comstock, pres- ident ; W. H. Homer, cashier.
Roberts-In 1910 the Bank of Roberts was incorporated with a capital stock of $10.000. It has a surplus of $2.500; deposits of $145.000; J. W. Evans, presi- dent ; W. A. Davis, cashier.
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Rockland-The First State Bank of Rockland was established in 1910 with a capital stock of $10,000. Its surplus is $4,000; deposits, $107,000; J. T. Fisher, president ; James E. Ogden, cashier.
Rogerson-The Bank of Rogerson was incorporated in 1913, with J. S. Bus- sell, president ; W. M. Hines, cashier. The capital stock of this bank is $25,000; surplus, $11,400; deposits, $277,000.
Rupert-The two banks of Rupert are the Rupert National and the First National. The former was organized in 1905 with a capital stock of $25,000; has a surplus of $31,400 ; deposits of $412,000; R. C. Halliday, president ; J. W. Murphy, cashier. The First National received its charter in 1909; has a capital stock of $25,000 ; a surplus of $26,000; deposits of $490,000; L. R. Adams, pres- ident ; B. B. Titus, cashier.
Salmon-Two banks in this city were incorporated in 1909. The Citizens National has a capital stock of $100,000; surplus, $15,800; deposits, $511,000; G. B. Quarles, president ; G. H. Monk, cashier. The capital stock of the Pioneer Bank and Trust Company is $35,000; surplus, $27,000; deposits, $500,000; W. C. Shoup, president ; A. W. Pipes, cashier.
Sandpoint-The First National Bank of Sandpoint was chartered in 1903. It has a capital stock of $50,000 ; surplus, $22,000; deposits, $782,000; T. J. Hum- bird, president; A. W. Bowen, cashier. In 1909 the Bonner County National Bank began business with a capital stock of $50,000. Its surplus is $22,000; deposits, $422,000; H. C. Culver, president ; C. E. Wailes, cashier.
Shelley-The Commercial Bank of Shelley was established in 1916 with a cap- ital stock of $20,000 ; surplus, $9,000 ; deposits, $250,000; S. L. Reece, president ; W. S. Wright, cashier.
Shoshone-There are two banks in Shoshone-the First National and the Lincoln County National. The former has a capital stock of $25,000; a surplus of $17,000 ; deposits of $400,000; F. W. Gooding, president ; William H. Murphy, cashier. It was chartered in 1903. The latter began business in 1908 with a capital stock of $30,000; surplus, $34,000; deposits, $312,500; Joseph Keefer, president ; J. A. Keefer, cashier.
Soda Springs-The two banks of Soda Springs are the Bank of Soda Springs and the firm of Largilliere & Company. Largilliere & Company began business in 1909. The capital stock of this concern is $10,000; surplus, $18,000 ; deposits, $229,000 ; A. Largilliere, president ; E. W. Largilliere, cashier. The Bank of Soda Springs was established in 1916 with a capital stock of $25,000. Its sur- plus is $3,800 ; deposits, $61,000; J. E. Lane, president ; J. T. Torgesen, cashier.
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