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Banking at Iowa Falls:The banking business at Iowa Falls, which has come to be one of great magnitude, both in general and savings bank business, had its origin in the little private banking house of L.F. Wisner, who began business in 1863. His interests later merged into the Commercial Bank, and that soon became the First National Bank of Iowa Falls. The Bank of Iowa Falls was organized August 3, 1874, with a nominal capital of fifty thousand dollars, one-half paid up at opening of the bank's doors. J.T. Buttolph, president; William Wilde, vice-present; F.W. Thaxton, cashier. The bank later developed into the State National Bank. The Commercial Bank of Iowa Falls was organized August 3, 1882, with an authorized capital of fifty thousand dollars. The original stockholders were L.F. Wisner, William Wilde, E.S. Ellsworh, W.F. Beck, J.L. Hoag, L.O. Bliss, J.H. Carlton, president; William Wilde, vice-president; W.H. Woods, cashier. Its doors first opened for business, August 30, 1882, and in October of that year its statement showed bills receivable $35,270; deposits, #20,418; due from other banks, $6,170; cash on hand, $3,886. The First National Bank was organized in August 1884, and commenced real business operations October 1, 1884, with a paid-in capital of fifty thousand dollars. Its officers were J.H. Carlton, president; L.F. Wisner, vice-president; W.H. Woods, cashier. These officers continued until the death of L.F. Wisner, when E.S. Ellsworth was elected vice-president in January, 1890. January 14, 1896, Mr. Ellsworth became president; J.H. Carlton, vice-president, and W.H. Woods, cashier. Mr. Ellsworth died in February, 1907, and on March 1, 1907, Mr. W.H. Woods was elected to the position of president and C.H. Burlingame, cashier. The officers have remained the same to the present time: W.H. Woods, president; J.H. Carlton, vice-president, and C.H. Burlingame, cashier. The capital in 1910 was $50,000; surplus, $25,000; undivided profits, $29,000. The history of the State National Bank of Iowa Falls is as follows: In 1863, L.F. Wisner started the first bank in Iowa Falls, Organizing as a private bank and locating his office in a small wooden building on the lot now occupied by the W.R.C. hall. Mr. Wisner was the first president and J.O. Jordan the first cashier. Mr. Jordan was succeeded by Frank Hart and later by D.P. Griffith. Mr. Wisner soon moved his office to the lot where the Herman clothing store is now located and his estate still owns the property. This building and its banking office was destroy in the big fire of July 18, 1874, at which time the whole business section of Iowa Falls was burned. A few days after the fire a few Iowa Falls business men met in the law office of S.M. Weaver and organized the successor to the Wisner bank, naming it the Bank of Iowa Falls. The following old-time residents were its organizers: J.T. Buttolph, J.H. Carlton, L.F. Wisner, James S. Smith, William Wilde, Robert Wright, Mark Nutter, W.F. Beck and O.M. Cross. The capital stock was fifty thousand dollars and its first officers were J.T. Buttolph, present; William Wilde and James S. Smith, vice-presidents; F.W. Thaxter, cashier. On August 26, 1875, H.S. Miller succeeded Mr. Thaxter as cashier. On August 26, 1875, H.C. Miller succeeded Mr. Thaxter as cashier. On July 3, 1894, the bank was reorganized under the state laws, naming the institution the State Bank of Iowa Falls, with the following officers: H.C. Miller, president, T.W. Strother, vice-president; G.A. Courtney, cashier, who was succeeded in 1901 by F.D. Peet. The State National Bank was formed from its organization on November 22, 1894; with S.R. Cross, president; B.H. Thomas, vice-president; F.D. Peet, cashier, and these gentlemen now hold their respective positions. The bank has always been an active factor in all public enterprises and has enjoyed a permanent and healthy growth. The Security Savings Bank of Iowa Falls was established in 1906. Its officers are: W.H. Woods, president; William Welden, vice-president; C.H. Burlingame, cashier. Its capital is $25,000; surplus, $2,000; cash and exchange; $20,000; deposits, $75,000; loans, $82,000. It is in same banking building and operated in conjunction with the First National Bank. The Home Savings Bank of Iowa Falls was organized in 1893 by E.S. Ellsworth and his associates, all citizens of Iowa Falls. Its first officers were: W.H. Woods, president; William Welden, vice-president, and F.E. Foster, cashier. The officers at this date (1910) are: W.S. Walker, president; H.L. Walker, vice-president; S.J. Osgood, cashier. The directors are: L.E. Jones, S.E. Huber, H.L. Walker, J.M. Rinehart, F.B. Hay, W.S. Walker and S.G. Osgood. The last statement issued shows the standing to be: Total of resources and liabilities, $152,872; of theses, there were loans and discounts, 128,443; cash and exchange: $20,139. The capital stock is $35,000; undivided profits, $1,604; deposits, $116,267.
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