. The Commercial and financial chronicle. ganization of the Northern Bank of , was perfected on the inst., when Sii DanielMcMillan was elected President and Captain William Robin-son vic< -President. The board of diredSir Daniel m, Rifllan, Son. R. P. Roblin, A J \d im on, Ashdown, D. C. Cameron, <•? R. Crow . Cap ain Robin-Bon, F. W. Hon. Dr. Montague, J A. \ ,11. F. .Nation and A. Btamfofd Whil Particulars of the bank were given in th<- Chronicle of July„22 1414 THE CHRONICLE Vol. lxxxi. GOVERNMENT REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES.—Through the courtesy
. The Commercial and financial chronicle. ganization of the Northern Bank of , was perfected on the inst., when Sii DanielMcMillan was elected President and Captain William Robin-son vic< -President. The board of diredSir Daniel m, Rifllan, Son. R. P. Roblin, A J \d im on, Ashdown, D. C. Cameron, <•? R. Crow . Cap ain Robin-Bon, F. W. Hon. Dr. Montague, J A. \ ,11. F. .Nation and A. Btamfofd Whil Particulars of the bank were given in th<- Chronicle of July„22 1414 THE CHRONICLE Vol. lxxxi. GOVERNMENT REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES.—Through the courtesy of the Secretary of the Treasury, weare enabled to place before our readers to-day the details ofGovernment receipts and disbursements for the month ofOctober. From previous returns we obtain the figures forprevious months, and in that manner complete the state-ment for the ten months of the calendar years and statement of October 1904, see issue of Nov. 12 1904,page 2128. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS (000s omitted).. d Thin statement of money held in the Treasury as assets of the Government doesnot Include deposits of public money In national bank depositaries to the creditof the Treasurer of the United States, amounting to $56,221,826 21. NATIONAL BANKS.—The following information re-garding national banks is from the Treasury Department: NATIONAL BANKS Issued October 30 to November 2, inclusive. 7,900—The Ladysmith National Bank, Ladysmith. Wisconsin. Capital,$25,000. Laurids Jorgenson. President; John L. Jorgenson,Vice-President; Willard E. Thompson, Cashier. 7,967—The First National Bank of Waukomis, Oklahoma. Capital,$ J. A. Butler, President; L. M. Butler. Vice-Presi-dent; S. A. Butler, Cashier. Succeeds the Bank of Waukomis. 7,968—The First National Bank of Wakonda, South Dakota. Capital,$25,000. Rufus Jackson, President; E. W. Babb, Vice-President; J. W. Bryant, Cashier. 7,969—First National Bank of MrDonough,
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