The North Ward National Bank of Newark was organized
on February 14, 1873 and is a financial institution that may be
classed as typifying the eminently conservative, yet loyal and helpful.
During the panic of 1907 this bank did not call any loans, sell
any bonds or other securities or borrow any money. The management
of the North Ward National Bank endeavors to so conduct its affairs
that it will always be in a strong and flexible condition. At all
times its resources are available for the help of business enterprises
which have a genuine right to ask financial aid. The North Ward
National Bank has resources of upward of $4,000,000. It has a commercial
department, where a general banking business is conducted; a savings
department, where four per cent interest is paid on all accounts
on sums from one dollar to one thousand dollars. The North Ward
National Bank also has safe deposit vaults with boxes of all sizes
from five dollars per annum up. The officers are:
President, John W. Lushear
Vice-President, Joseph M. Smith
Cashier, Spencer S. Marsh
Assistant Cashier, William H. Pierson
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