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ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. .
Is Organizing with $2,000,000 Cash Capital.
WOEIY FOUR NATIOXAL BASIL“; IN ST. LOUIS \VITII A CODIBINED CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ‘
OF $4,300,000.00. POPULAT [ON 500,000.
BOSTON IIAS FIFTY—SEVEN NATIONAL BANKS \VITH $69,500,000 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.
POPULATION 390,393.

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I have undertaken to place the stock of the “Continental National Bank,” of St. Louis, Mo.,
and will give you a few facts and figures bearing upon the subject:

Bank stocks, under good management, are profitable, and attended with little risk, hence are uni- '
versally regarded with favor, as a permanent investment. St. Louis is a good field ; this fact is con-
ceded by all financiers, informed 011 this subject. What St. Louis is, as to wealth, resources, possibili—
ties, large trade and extensive manufacturing interests, with the entire West and Southwest from
which to draw trade, is too well known to demand any comment in this announcement. That the op-
portunities for large business are there furnished, no one doubts.‘ St. Louis is a rich city, with 500,-.

. 000 population, and yet her banking capital is inadequate to her business demands. The St. Louis
Globe-Democrat in a recent issue says, “It is conceded by all well—informed citizens, that St. Louis is
not over banked, but on the contrary is a fine field for more banking capital. It has been a matter of
comment that St. Louis has fewer National Banks than any other city on the'continent of equal size
and wealth.” The St. Louis Republic says, “The banking capital of St. Louis, in which we may in—
clude surplus, is totally inadequate for the business demands of this city, (and the following figures are
cited in confirmation of this assertion.) Chicago has 23 nationalybanks, employing $23,223,000, capi-
tal ; Baltimore, 20 national banks with $17,140,000, capital; Cincinnatti, 14 national banks with ,
$11,500,000, capital; Boston. 57 national banks, with $69,500,000, capital, and St. Louis only 4 nat—
ional banks, with $4,300,000, capital.” In point of business, wealth and resources, St. Louis equals
any of the cities named, save Chicago. Such towns as Providence, Louisville and Kansas City exceed
St. Louis in National banking capital, when as a matter of fact, all three of these cities combined have
not the manufacturing or business now enjoyed by St. Louis. The bankers of St. Louis themselves
say, “IVe need more banking capital.” '

' - This is a rare opportunity to secure stock in a new national bank, where the capital is really
needed. Better still, the “Continental National Bank” will be new in name and capital, but will not
be new as to accumulated business. It will succeed to the very fine business which has been established _
after many years of labor and business tact by the “Continental Bank.” The “Continental Bank,” will ‘i

. liquidate and the “Continental National Bank” will absorb its deposits and take such of its assets as
the new bank wants and the retiring bank guarantees, thus the deal is clean and fair to all. The ex— ’
perienee, financial tact, and good name of the Officers and Directors of the retiring bank, will be utilized

, in the organization of the “Continental National Bank.” ‘ ~ ~

The Continental Bank has been under its present management for about eight years ; its growth and
success is a matter of pride to its officers. In 1880 the capital stock was $100,000, surplus $11,000,
deposits $400,000. In 1884, the capital was increased out of earnings to $200,000, and $20,000,
passed to surplus. The deposits at that time were a little less than $2,000,000,00. One year ago, the
surplus was increased to $108,000, and deposits showed $2,700,000. The bank has paid in cash divi-
dends since July, 1880, $116,000; increased its capital $100,000,'and now has $140,000 surplus, thus
showing net earnings in nine years of $351,000, (more than trebling its original capital.)

The following shows the condition of the Continental Bank at close of business March, 14, 1889':

RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts............ $1,969,970,4G
Stocks and Bonds.-. 137,056,29
Real-Estate . 63,000,00
Due from Banks $502,768,52
Cash on hand, 945,444,50 1,448,213,02
Total”..- $3,618,239,77 . ,
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Cash capital $200,000,00
Surplus fund 140,039,24 340,039,24
Due depositors 3,278,200,133
Total $3,618,239,77 _

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Geo. A. Baker, President ;} J. M. Thompson, Vice-President and Chas. \V. Bullen, Cashier, have
been large factors in reaching these results, and with the new bank, even greater success awaits their
efforts.

The capital stock of the “Continental National Bank,” will be $2,000,000, divided into 20,000
shares of $100.00 each. The stock will be placed at $110. per share. $1,000,000 of the stock has al-
ready been pledged to St. Louis parties. A large percentage of which has been subscribed by the Di-
rectory and stock—holders of the retiring Continental Bank. I have $1,000,000 of the stock to place,
and will award same, in the order in which the subscriptions are received, and as soon as the stock is
consumed, the books will be closed, and an immediate organization perfected. The change will be
made as of March 14th, 1889, and all further earnings of the “Continental Bank” from that time will
inure to the new organization. The premium on the new stock will be divided so as to compensate the
Continental Bank for the business and good-will surrendered and pay the expenses of organization, and
with the earnings to be acquired from March 14th, until the transfer is made a surplus will pass to the
credit of the new bank of $65,000 to $80,000. The new bank will start with a good business already
established, clean and good assets, efficient officers and directors, experienced and acquainted in the field

p occupied, and a surplus fund as stated, and without doubt, grow in business, and earn good dividends
from the beginning. 7

Stock like this is not often acquired on such favorble terms, and in my judgment this stock will
be quickly taken, hence, if you really want any of it, the opportunity will soon pass from you, unless
embraced at once.

The conversion of the “Bank of Commerce,” at Kansas City, MO., in August, 1887, to the
“National Bank of Commerce,” increasing the capital from $200,000,00 to $2,000,000,00, and the
success following the same, will, where it is known, largely stimulate subscriptions to this offering.
The two deals are very similar. Each had a good name, about equal in capital and business, and both »

_ as increasing to $2,000,000,00. The National Bank of Commerce without any special effort on their part,
were offered $10,000,000 in subscriptions within 30 days. Only $2,000,000 were accomodated. The

_ stock was placed at $110. and the‘entire premium passed to the credit of the oldabank. From the day
the bank opened the earnings were good, the increase was rapid and semi-annual cash dividends of 5
per cent have been paid to the stockholders, and 1 per cent every six, months, passed to reserve fund.
The stock has steadily advanced in price until at this date it cannot be bought for $1.35.

The prospects of success to the Continental National Bank are even better than those enjoyed by
the National Bank of Commerce—better because St. Louis is a better City than Kansas City. The
opening is better because St. Louis has more wealth, more business, more manufactories,
more people, and a larger field from which to draw trade. These are my arguments plain—
ly stated. The books are now open, and offerings can be telegraphed or mailed to me. Proper ac-
knowledgment and notice of award Will be made. The inclosed blank we offer for use, which fully
explains condition of subscription. _

I refer by permission to the “National Bank of Commerce,” Kansas City, MO., “Metropolitan
National Bank,” Chicago, “Continental Bank,” St. Louis, and the “First National Bank,” of Omaha,
Nebraska.

WILLIAM A. WILSON.
543 DELAWARE STREET, KANSAS CITY, MO.

P. S.——First subscriber outside of St. Louis was \V. S. \Voods, President National Bank of
Commerce, Kansas City, Mo. As soon as presented to him, he visited St. Louis, made personal ex-
amination of the eterprise, and subscribed for 500 shares. He is regarded as one of the best financiers
in the West.

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- ‘_ COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS.

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RESOURCES. ’ LIABILITIES. *
MANSANDDISCOU>ITS,.....................191,748.81 CAPITAL STOCK... .......................$Ioo,ooo.0o 9
BONDsANDREALF§TATE,.......,..........157,049.70 SLRPILS, 11,487.32
CASH, é .....168,627.35 DEPOSITS, 405,938.54

I $517,425.86 ., $517,425-86

.1‘ APRIL 151', I884.

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LOANS AND DISCOIEQTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,295,254.07 (CAPITAL INCREASED FROM EARNINGS).. . . . . $200,000.00
BONDSANDREAL1§§TATE................ 166,654.49 SURlLLS, 20:039-68
CASHé 690,067.56 DEPOS1Ts,....................... ........I,93I,636.44

g. $2,151,976.12 ‘ . $2,151,976.12 ,

'f- MARCH 297H.1888.

RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.

» LOANS AND D1sc0L-“rli'1‘s. . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . $1,144,364.88 CAPITAL STOCK. . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. $200,000.00
BONDS AND REAL E‘S’I‘A’I‘E. . _......... 173,876.90 SLRILLS 108,461.26
DEMAND LOANS, ”1446,23500 DEPOSITS. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,783,112.70
DUE FROM BANKS, $143,310.84
CASH ON HAND, ‘{_9o3,786.34. . . . . . . . . . . . .1,773,332.18 . ,
r {it $3,091,573.96 ii. W
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2‘ RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. I
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS. . . . . . . . . . . , . , . , . . $1,909,970.46 CASH CAPITAL $200,000.00
STOCKS AND BONDS. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 137,056.29 SURPLUS FUND 140,039.24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .340,o39.24
REAL ESTATE. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. ........ 63,000.00 DUE DEPOSITORS. . ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,278,2oo.53
DUE FROM BANKS $502,708.52 I
CASH 0N HAND 945,444.50. .. .1 . . .. .1.448,213.02 i
$3~6I8123947 5 $3,618,239.77
CASH DIVIDENDS PAID SINCE JULY, 1880, $116,000,00.
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS-
GEO. A. BAKER, President.
J. M. THOMPSON, Viccil’rcsidcm.
.\nd President Terminal R. R. CO.

CHAS. \V. BULLEN, Cashier.

C. S. FRI‘IEBORN, Agent Slur L‘nion Linc.

II. A. CR;\\\”I’ORD, President Of TIIISSIIIII‘i Iran ('0. :111rI Sligo Furnace CU.

I. (’1. BAKER, of I. G. Baker 8; CI),

GEO. \V. PARKER, \HCC’PI‘CHIKIK‘HI and General .\Immgur Cairo Short Linc R. R. CO. ‘ ,

L. I). TRIEDE'I‘TS, of DOUI'U, Munsnr & CI). '

JOSEPH HILL, Guncrnl SIIpCI‘IIncnI‘Ian Ynndahu LInc.

R. C. K BRICKS, I’I‘OSidan \Vcslcrn Anthruvitc Coal CO.

CHAS. I“. (‘.AUSS, I’rusidcnl of Gauss, 811012011 “at CO.

H. L. MORRILL, General Manager St. Louis & San Francisco R. R. CO.

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