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Commercial June 17, 1904

Weekly Independent

Elko, Elko County, Nevada

What is this article about?

Advertisement for Eureka County Bank in Elko, Nevada, with $100,000 capital and $50,000 surplus. Lists officers and directors. Offers general banking, stock commissions, global exchange, money orders, interest-bearing certificates, and savings deposits from $1 at 4% per annum this year.

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Eureka County Bank. ELKO, NEVADA.

Capital $100,000 Surplus $50,000

O. J. SWILL. ...President

B. F. I. S. M. L. ......Vice President

P. I. McLEI, Cashier

DIRECTORS

John Salts J. H. Hegh

W. E. Gunn Bert I. Smith

J. O. Smith

General Banking Business, Stocks bought on commission. Exchange on every country in the world.

Foreign Money Order System Unsurpassed.

ISSUES BANK MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE ANYWHERE, at lower rates than Postoffice or Express Money Orders. . . .

Certificates of Deposit Issued Drawing Interest From Date of Issue.

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT

Deposits will be received in sums from One Dollar up, and rated interest on the first day of the following month.

The rate of interest will be fixed by the directors after this year, but for this year four per cent. per annum is guaranteed A pass book is given each depositor.

Deposits sent by mail will receive prompt attention.

What sub-type of article is it?

Banking

What keywords are associated?

Eureka County Bank Elko Nevada Banking Services Savings Department Money Orders Certificates Of Deposit

What entities or persons were involved?

O. J. Swill B. F. I. S. M. L. P. I. Mclei John Salts J. H. Hegh W. E. Gunn Bert I. Smith J. O. Smith Eureka County Bank

Where did it happen?

Elko, Nevada

Commercial Details

Location

Elko, Nevada

Key Figures

O. J. Swill B. F. I. S. M. L. P. I. Mclei John Salts J. H. Hegh W. E. Gunn Bert I. Smith J. O. Smith Eureka County Bank

Notable Details

Capital $100,000 Surplus $50,000 General Banking Business Stocks Bought On Commission Exchange On Every Country In The World Foreign Money Order System Unsurpassed Issues Bank Money Orders Payable Anywhere At Lower Rates Than Postoffice Or Express Money Orders Certificates Of Deposit Issued Drawing Interest From Date Of Issue Deposits Received From One Dollar Up With Interest At Four Per Cent Per Annum This Year Pass Book Given To Each Depositor Deposits Sent By Mail Receive Prompt Attention

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