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Banking House of A. Castetter.  (a.k.a. Castetter Bank)


Advertisement from January 1892 Blair Courier Newspaper

 

 

Advertisements in a 1921 Hermes, Dana College Publication

  • The State Bank
    C. A. Schmidt, Pres.,  T. E. Stevens, Vice-Prest., Thos. Finnell, Cashier, C. J. Schmidt, Ass't Cash.,  D. J. Hundahl, Ass't Cash.
     
  • Farmers State Bank
    a.k.a. Farmer's Merchant Bank
    John H. Gibson, Pres.  J. P. Jensen, Vice Pres., W. F. Gutchow, Ass't Cashier
     
  • Citizens State Bank
    A. R. Brock, President  Geo. Bruse, E. R. Brock Vice President, H. J. Hansen, Ass't Cashier.

 


1928 Blair High School Tattler
North Side Store / Quality Market (Groceries & Meats) Jens Nielsen, Prop.
Clifton Hotel
Walter Larsen Auto Service
Fisher's Bootery, (Shoes)
J.L. Pounds (Clothier)
Jenkins Oil Co.
W.F. Hemphill, (Dentist) Home Theater Building
Eat Shop (Ice Cream) One door west of Rathman's Garage
Petersen Hardware
Stewart Pharmacy
Blair Top & Tire Co.
Dr. D.W. Bell, (Physician and Surgeon)
Chris K. Bendorf (Undertaking)
Si's Hambuger Shop
Farnberg Hardware
J.D. Garrison, Clothing, Shoes
C.R. Mead, D.D.S --Office over Cooke's Store
Mueller's Sanitary Grocery
Blair Drug Co.
J.E. Campbell, (Furniture, rugs and Undertaking)
Blair Telephone Company
Dr. Edwin T. Jipp, Dentist), State Bank Building
Roberts Cafe
Blair Racket Store (Variety Goods, Candies)
Kuhn's Photos
Christensen Lumber Co.
Farmers State Bank
Nebr.Ia. Moters Co. Whippet and Willys Knight
Rivett Lumber & Coal
Fashion Center, Babe Marks Prop.
Wolff Drug Store
L.C. Klopp, Jeweler and Watchmaker, located at Stewart Pharmacy
Arndt Snyder Motor Co. (Buick Cars)
W.J. Sas, Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, meats)
Redfield Grocery Co.
Home Bakery
H.J. Cooke (Kodaks, Drinks, magazines)
Boh Cash Store (Groceries and Meats)
C.C. Compton (Insurance) Over State Bank Building
Rathman's Garage, (Fords)
Moore Plumbing Company
State Bank Barber Shop (Ross Deets, Prop.)
Hilton Style Shoppe (Cora Stricklett, Myrtle Stricklett)
Danish Lutheran Publishing House
W.J.Rodgers, Florist
N.T. Lund Co. (N.T. Lund & H. Lyle Guyer)
Skinner Servce Station
Norris Store (Dress Shoe, mns & Boys) Brenholt Hansen
Service Barber Shop, Art C. Lorenzen, prop.
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1926 Blair High School Tattler
Verito Studio
Blair Drug, Co.
Dr. C.R.Mead, D.D.S. Over Cooke's Store
E.E. Aronson Garage Chevrolet
Rathmann's Garage, Dords
State Bank Barber Shop, Fred Nemetz, prop.
Wullf Drug Store
N.T. Lund, Real Estate Insurence
Grace Ballard, Lawyer
Arndt-Snyder Motor Co., Buick
Model Cleaners, 1st door west of Mrs. Hilton's
Citizens Saving Bank, A.R. Brock, pres.
J.E. Campbell, Furniture Rugs & Undertaking
W.J. Sas, General Merchandise
Petersen Hardware
Blair Gas Co.
O'Hanlon & O'Hanlon, Lawyers, State Bank Bldg.
J. MUeller
Walter Larsen Garage, Goodyear tires
Danish Lutheran Publishing Co
Dr. L.F. States, Chiropractor over farmers State Bank
Antill Grocery, North Walker Avenue
Carrigan & Carrigan, Lawyers
LaGore Barber Shop, Sam LeGore, Proprietor
Quality Market, Jens Nielsen, Prop.
Henry Mencke, Attorney-at-Law
Bohs Cash Store, T.A. Bohs, Proprietor
Christensen Lumber Co
Blair Taxi Company, Jake Bross, Proprietor
Home Bakery
McComb's Barber Shop
Fisher's Bootery
Marks Store, Shoes, Hosiery, Dress Materials
The East shop, One door west of Rathmann's Garage
W.J. Rogers, Florist
J.L. Pounds, Clothier
W.F. Hemphill, Dentist, Home Theater Building
Stewart Pharmacy
Marcus Bek, Abstractor
Blair Racket Store
Farmers STate Bank
The Pilot
Cooke's, Drinks, Stationery and school supplies
J.D. Garrison, Clothing & Shoes
Ov T. Anderson, Abstractor
H. Ollermann, Jeweler
Robinson Cafe
E.B. Redfield, Groceriers and Dry Goods
L.C. Klopp, Jeweler and Watchmaker, located at Stewart Pharmacy
South Side Market, Martin Bertelsen, Prop.
Jensen & Boss Aucioneers
Dr. Earl Moats, Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon

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1931 Blair High School Tattler
Lundt Bros, Food Store, Bernie Lund & Babe Lundt
William D. McDonald, Sinclair products
Danish Lutheran Publishing House
Blair Building and Loan Ass'n, S.W. Chambers
Blair Drug Company
W.J. Sas, Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries and meats
The Eat Shop, one door west of Ford Garage
Mose, Ice Cream
Blair Flour Mill (Maintop Flour)
John Moore Plumbing Co
Stewart Pharmacy, Drugs, Paints, Oil
The Farmers' Elevator
Ted Lathrop, Good things to eat
J.Cronstrom, Tailoring and Dressmaking, 312 W. Washington Street.
Blair Canning Company
G.L. Dixon Company
Walter Larson, Auto Service
Blair Co-Operative Creamery
Clarence R. Jensen, Tire & Battery Service
W.J. Rogers, Florist
Ray Lynch, Mens clothing???
McComb's Barber Shop
Beckman Store
J.L. Pounds, Clothier
Home Theater
Rivertt Lumber & Coal Co.
Blair Telephone Company
Fashion Center, Dress, Millinery, Coats
N.T. Lund, Co. Real Estate Insurance, N.T. Lund & H. Lyle Guyer
Dr. R.E. Tilden, Veterinarian 605 West Grant Street
Hanson & Mehren's Real Estate, Insurance Pilot Building
Robinson Cafe
Schuldt's Store, Groceries and meats
J.E. Campbell, Furniture, Radios, Rugs, and Undertaking
Petersen Hardware
Dr. E.M.Moats, Osteopathic Physician
Farnberg Hardware
Dr. Edwin T. Jipp, Dentist, State Bank Building
Bertelsen Maket
Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co.
Clifton Hotel
Fisher's Bottery
Peterson Barber Shop, Henry Petersen, Prop.
Dr. C.R. Mead, D.D.S. Office Over Cooke's Store
Pilot-Trubune
Nebraska-Iowa Oil Company (Shell Products)
Brenhold Hansen, shoes
J.D. Garrison, Clothing, Shoes,
Arndt Hadware
Redfield's Red & White Store
State Bank Barber Shop, Ross Debts, Prop.
Blair Racket Store, C.F. Kolterman, Prop.
Smoke House, Jim Andreason, prop.
Safeway Stores, 84 W. Washington St.
Kuhn's Photos
Chris K. Bendorf. Funeral Director
H.F. Stoller, Fruit & Produce
Farmers State Bank
Peter M Tysen, Pres, C.M.Hitchman, Vice-Pres., R.C. Hitchman, cashier, Edna J. Noble, Ass't Cashier
Washington County Bar Assoication
Blair Incubator Company Hatchery, Chas. Gaydou, mgr.
Walt's Place, (Hamburgers 5c) Walter petersen, prop.
Blair Top and Tire Co., J.E. Miller, Prop.
Marks Store, shoes & Hosiery
Ditlof Wolsman Service Station
Wollf Drug Store
Washington County Medical Association
Service Barber Shop, R.E. Atwood, prop.
Citizens Savings Bank, A.R. Brock, Pres.
Blair Service Station, Sinclair Products, Carl H. Bohs.
Farell's Cafe
L.C. Klopp, Jewler and watchmaker, Located at Stewart's Pharmacy
Christensen Lumber

 

 

from a 1921 Hermes, Dana College Publication

  • J. L. Pounds  (Clothing and Furnishing)

  • Ove T. Anderson, Bonded Abstractor  (Real Estate and Insurance)

  • The State Bank  C. A. Schmidt, Pres.,  T. E. Stevens, Vice-Prest., Thos. Finnell, Cashier, C. J. Schmidt, Ass't Cash.,  D. J. Hundahl, Ass't Cash.

  • Julius Petersen (Hardware)

  • The Blair Shoe Company

  • The Book Shop,  Geo. Metzinger, Proprietor.  Papers, books and Magazines, Stationery and Artists' Materials,  School and Office Supplies

  • Christensen Lumber Co., Coal, Lumber and Building Material

  • Arndt Hardware, Winchester Works

  • Farmers State Bank, John H. Gibson, Pres.  J. P. Jensen, Vice Pres., W. F. Gutchow, Ass't Cashier

  • W. J. Rodgers, Florist

  • Model Cleaners, C. C. Anderson

  • Redfield Cash and Carry Store

  • C. E. McComb's Barber Shop

  • Brodegaard Bros. Co, Omaha

  • Olesen Studio (Photography)

  • W. F. Hemphill, D. D. S.  State Bank Building

  • C. R. Mead, D. D. S. Mayle Building

  • Baker Bro's Engraving Co.  Omaha

  • Dana College - Fall Term

  • Danish Luth. Publ. House (Printers)

  • Thone and Farnberg Hardware

  • Stewart Pharmacy, J. Harold Stewart, Manager  (Drugs, Paints, Oils, Etc. Prescription Filling Specialty)

  • Mayles, Books, Stationery, School Supplies, Ice Cream and Soft Drinks,  Eastman Kodaks and Supplies

  • H. Ollerman, Jewelry, Glass Rings, Class Pins,

  • Citizens State Bank,  A. R. Brock, President  Geo. Bruse, E. R. Brock Vice President, H. J. Hansen, Ass't Cashier.

  • Home Bakery, Andreasen & Hansen, Proprietors

  • James Mose, Ice Cream, Candy, Cigars, Dansk Smørrebrød og Kaffe

  • Walter Larsen Garage, Dodge Brothers Motor Car,  Walter Larsen  G. C. McQuarrie

     

 

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http://www.washingtoncountybank.com/022/html/en/community/bankhistory.html

Washington County Bank first opened its doors as the Washington State Bank of Washington, Nebraska on April 5, 1904. In May of 1930, the Washington State Bank merged with the Kennard State Bank of Kennard. Originally the Home State Bank, it changed its name to the Kennard State Bank in June of 1929, after reopening without restrictions following the bank moratorium.

Moving to Blair
On July 1, 1933, the Kennard State Bank moved its charter to Blair and opened as Washington County Bank. Charles Saunders was president, George Hedelund was cashier and Earl Jenkins was assistant cashier. Capital accounts totaled $148,000 and the directors were C.D. Saunders, George Hedelund, Earl Jenkins, Thomas Davis and Bess Brady Davis. Thomas and Bess Davis were the father-in-law and mother-in-law of John R. Lauritzen.

Lauritzen acquired control of Washington County Bank in 1955. In 1958 he formed the forerunner of today's Lauritzen Corporation, the holding company of Washington County Bank, to oversee his growing chain of banks.

The Washington County Bank has had three locations since moving to Blair 71 years ago. It was first located at 1636 Washington Street, which currently houses the Hansen Agency. In 1958, the bank moved across the street to the corner of 16th and Washington where the present Huntel Systems offices are located.

Current Bank Building
In 1979, Washington County Bank completed construction on its present building. Taking two years to complete, the total cost was $1 million. The building was described by the Enterprise Newspaper as "…one of the finest banking facilities in Nebraska for a community the size of Blair (June 1976)."

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The First National Bank of Blair charter #2724 opened in 7/7/1882 and closed in 9/8/1886.
Outstanding currency totaled $325.00.

The Blair National bank of Blair opened in 12/1905 and closed 12/31/1915.
Outstanding currency in 1916 was $28, 350.
This is the bank that I think we'll find some banknotes from due to the large amount outstanding. Each national bank was assigned an identification # called a charter #. Most national bank notes have the charter # overprinted on them. The Act of June 20, 1874 required that charter numbers be imprinted on national bank notes. The imprinted charter #'s made it easier to sort notes turned in for redemption. The Act of Feb. 25th, 1863 required that national bank notes be signed by the cashier and the president or vice president of the bank. All nationals cartry a securities clause on their face specifying the form of security backing them. From 1863 until 1908 national banks had to deposit United States bonds as security for their nationals.

In 1908 the Aldrich-Vreeland emergency currency act was passed, allowing other securities to be used to back the issue of nationals. These other securities included municipal and state bonds and certain types of commercial loans. The value of the notes which a national bank could circulate was directly related to the value of the securities it deposited with the Treasurer of the United States.

Number of towns in Nebraska with national banks-205
Number of issuing charters-349.
Number of small size issuers-152.
Washington County-Blair and Arlington. Douglas-Omaha and South Omaha. Saunders-Ashland and Wahoo. Dodge-Dodge, Freemont, Hooper, North Bend, Scribner. Burt-Craig, Decatur, Lyons, Oakland, Tekamah.
These are the towns that had nationals in the counties around Blair

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Mercantile Agency Reference Book
March, 1929 Volume 244
Published by R. G. Dun & Co., Dun Building , 290 Broadway, New York
This book or one like it has all the listings for Cashiers and Bank Presidents for Nebraska in it. This book will give the names needed to pursue a Blair banknote.
http://www.omahahistory.org/library_businesses.htm