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STATEMENT FOR THE PniSS
St. 520q l_d_r il R^s^rvo 3o_*rd,
J mu u y j, 192'/.
B.u ' DEBITS
Debits to individual accounts, as reported to the Federal Reserve Board toy "banks in leading cities for the week ending December 29, 1926, aggregated $ll,7b9,000,000 or 16.9 per cent below the total cf $lU,l6c ,000,000 reported for the preceding week. The current week included Vut five business days cn account of the holiday on December 25.
Total debits for the week under review are $968,000,000 or 9 tier cent above those for the week ending December 30 , 1925, which also included'but five
NeW Yo,Tlz reP°rtei a:1 increase cf $637,000,000, Philadelphia $73,000,000, Chicago $57,000,000, Boston $1+1,000,000, San Francisco $32 000,000 ana Cleveland $25,000,000.
Aggregate debits for 11+1 centers for which figures have been -oublished weekly since January 1919 amounted to $11,101,600,000 compared with$13,334,544,000 for the preceding week and $10,181,126,000 for the week ending December 30 , I925.
Released for publication Tuesday cr-ming, 4 ;
not earlier.
Federal Re serve
District
DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN REPORT I Nu- CENTERSa kNumber of
canters included
il C:
Dae. 29, 1926 Dae. 22,192b Ddc. 30, 1925
No. 1 - Boston2 - New York3 ~ Pnil adelphia4 - Clovelstnd5 - Richmond b - Atlanta7 ~ ChicagoS - St. Louis9 - Minneapolis
10 - Kansas City11 - Dali as12 - San Francisco
1614 18 22
23 2k 36
15 17 3016 28
57l+,5l+8
6,61+0,171588,167659.3^1+ 283,603255,756
1 ,21+1,301268,702168,66928l+,o95156,769
— 6j+7,039
(in tnousaiidd of dollars)
TOTAL
71k,8ft3,033>863
64 a . 703 75X981 35b, ’+P2
305,0991 ,515.080
339, 205 827 3^6,733 190,337
259 1 1 ,768,761+ 14 ,160,211+
DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON
Bangor, Me.Boston, Mass. Brockton* 'lass. Fall River, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Holyoke, Mass. Lowell, Mass.Lynn, Mass. Manchester, N. H. New Bedford, Mass. N~w Havin, Conn. Portland, Me. Providence, R. I. Springfield, Mass. Waterbury, Conn. Worcester, Mass.
C.
REPORTING CENTERS BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS
(In thousands of dollars)
3,180 40g,778
3,641
6,17529,124
4,1915,7-38b;0953,9045>170
19,260£.717
30,73516,61+2£,223
15,375
3^:84506,828
5-566
6,99531 ,3^4.440 5 1 l+b 8,004 4,366 6,740
26,454
12,15742,87820,1379,714
19,651
5!X), 1+1+1+5,979,812
**95,756 / 619,308
253,256262,392
1 ,171,090272,212179,325
285,312152,746588,49b
1 0 ,800,655
.2,732 367,546
3,270 7,3H
12,4ll3,5264,1464,9653,9166,161
18,706
7,69333,40215,5346,849
19,670
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DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BAi'XS IK REPORT INS CiC ’IJiRb &t. 5209a
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(in thousands oi dollars)
DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK
.11 bany, N. Y. 22, 5^5 31,377 21,148Binghamton, N. Y. 4 ,a o 5,112 4,504Buffalo, N. Y. 72,130 76,745 71,965Slmi ra, N. Y. 4,404 4,877 2,306Jamestown, N. Y. 3=757 5,350 3,712Montclair, N. J. 3 ,8^0 5,962 3,752Newark, N. J. 75,373 97,89*4 79,722New York, H. Y. 0,329,98^ 7,645,303 5,693,219Northern Navi Jersey Clearing
House Association r>6,335 77,333 38,009Passaic, J. 3,931 11,326 8,206Poughkeepsie, K. Y. 2,93o 3,604 3,525Rochester, N. Y. 35,337 44,462 32,769Stamford, Conn. 2,846 4,102 2,447Syracuse, N. Y.
DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA
17,203 20,216 lU,528
Allentown, Pa. 7,401 9,572 7,99SAltoona, Pa. 3,50b 4,340 5,595Camden, N. J. 13,420 20,085 12,870Chester, Pa. 5,209 5,574 5,027Harrisburg, Pa. 9,180 13,177 9, SkiHaile ton, Pa. 3,080 3,424 2 ,681Johnstown, Pa. 5,ib3 6,42b 5,034Lane as tor, Pa. 5,393 6,776 5,826
1,416Lebanon, Pa. 1,526 1,917Norristown, Pa. 77^ byo 625Philadelphia, Pa. 450,25c 477,35£ 377,439Reading, Pa, 10,359 11,685 9,591Scranton, Pa. 16,300 19,700 1 1 ,9^0
■ Trenton, N. J. 18,807 d.}, 504 15,740Wilkes-B ii re, Pa. 1 2, 600 12,500 9,526Williamsport, Pa. 4, ^04 4,80S 3,086Wilmington, Dal. 11,320 13,£88 9,063York, Pa. 4,St>7 5,968 4,492
DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND
Akron, Ohio 19,497 21,577 21,447Butler, Pa. 2,853 2,986 l,95SCanton, Chic 10,383 12,403 11,053Cincinnati, Ohio 82,715 90,77s 81,022Cleveland, Ohio 179,224 180,859 154,768Col urn bus, Ohio 32,990 40,263 3M 79Connellsville, Pa. 1,407 1,489 1 ,09UDayton, Ohio 17,499 21,717 15,979Erie, Pa. 7,492 9,99U 5,907Greensburg, Pa. 5,193 5,330 5,5S0Homestead, Pa. 920 1,300 870Lexineton, Ky. 6,30s 7,268 U, 661Lima, Ohio 2,809 3,901 2,552Lorain, Ohio 1,275 1, 56l 1,040Oil City, Pa. 2,924 4,199 2,347Pittsburgh, Pa. 206,754 247,412 197,500Springfield, Ohio 4, 506 5,092 3,bS7Toledo, Ohio 42,297 55,b03 44,252Far re n, Ohio 2,897 2,812
12,6262,796
Wheeling; W, Va. 11,229 10,284Youngstown, Ohio 14,610 18,912 13,268Zanesville, Onio 2,962 3,369 3 1064
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DEBITS TO DTHVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BAMS IK REPORTING Ci, T£R£. St, 5209 b
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I D~c* 23, IS2b j Dec. 22, 1 ^ 6 | D«c. 30 , 1925
(in tnou&.inds oi doll u's)
DISTRICT :*0. 5 - Richmond
Asheville, N. C. 6,769 o 97* c cpoBalti,ora, Md. 92 ,9 ^ lu .’uls
LuLston, S. C. 5,Ol6 .5,Gib 5,181 Charleston, F, Va. 3 50+ 10,243 q 27 7
S ^ ' a V ’ 9:361 3.2,980 1§ :S ?Oiunbia, S. C. 3,£4C u,525 ** 7Uii
Cumberland, Md. 1,557 2,329 1,556*.in/ille, Va. 2,1b? 4,422 1 454jarnam, N. C. 5,SI6 £,3 70 5'779C-rJanaboro, N. C. 5,281 5 J » 'g ■
Cra^nvil 1 -= S r < i ji ’ - 4>?b3„ “ 111 -, b. u. 3,1<£ 4 , 29b 4 Q7fiHagerstown, Md. 2,21b 2 482 1 70?Huntington F. Va. 5 ,8bl 7 fig \ f £Lynch our cr, Va. 5 ,040 5 554
n o X H : 3’ Va- ^ 3 :1 77 13 : 756Raleirh V C 7 ’^ c 15,953 V ’ 626£ ? ? ’ ' C' 10,443 7 712Richmond, Va. 2S,2co 39 010 piqtfi
, 0. 2 3 5 1 1 I ®
5 £ S K $ S: 0 : « : « ;* mston-S.ilem, N. C. b,78£ 10,788 5)535
DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA
Albany, Ga. 1,237 1,345 *00Atlanta, Ga. 3 ^ ,9 ^ 4b,lo4 32,3lbAugusta, Ga. 5,202 b,720 b ’ 330Birmingham, A1 a. 37,300 35,010 550Brunswick, Ga. 924 uoA InZChattanooga, Tenn. S)5S5 12 ^10 ? £Columbus, Ga. 2 72Q x ^ / ’ *6DDothan, JUa. ^ 5! 3' Bg ^Elbarton, Ga. 200 225Jackson, Miss. 4,019 5 4q* 7 fylJacksonville, Fla. 19,037 26)279 *5 520Knoxville, Tem. 7,777 g ^
:fecon’ 5a* M ^ l 6 658 R ofipMeridian, ".Use* fc>42 >>0°^
Mobile, Ala. g)q04 l l ’o57 ?’S-Montgomery, Ala, 4,235Nashville, Tenn. 15,583 13)397 J ’1^Newnan, Ga. 348 rq4 -onNew Orleans, La. 7g ,539 ?g ^ g W*
Pensacola, Fla. 1,82b 2!l03 1 973Savannah, Ga. 10,09o 13*181 o 7 4Tampa, Fla. 11,998 14 *7* p H * ?Valdosta, Ga. 1,42«> i ’ygOVicksburg, Miss. 1,452 J ’I ~ 1 ’ ° 73
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PEBITS TO INPI.VirUAL ACCOUNT’S BY BAMS 1:1 REPORTING CM'I'KRS St. 520QC
[ DoO. 22, 1920 | L'oC. 30, 1925
DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO
Adrian, Mich.Aurora, 111.Bay City, Mich. Bloomington, 111.Cedar Rapids, Iowa Champaign-Urbana, 111. Chicaro, 111.Danville, 111; Davenport, Iowa Decatur, 111.Dss Moines, Iowa Detroit, Mich.Dubuque, Iowa Flint, Mich*Fort Wayne, Ind.Gary, Ind.Grand Rapids, Mich. Green Bay, Wis.Harnrnond, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Jackson, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Lansing, Mich.Mason, City, Iowa Milwaukae, Wi s.Moline, III.Muscatine, Iowa Oshkosh, ’,:is.Peoria, 111.Rockford, 111.Saginaw, Mich.Sheboygan, Wis.Sioux City, Iowa South Bend, Ind. Springfield, III.Terre Haute, Ind. Waterloo, Iowa
DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS
East St. Louis and Nat11 Stock Yards, 111.
Eldorado, Ark.Evansv i1le, Ind.Fort Smith, Ark. Greenville, Miss.Helena, Ark.Little Rock, Ark. Louisville, Ky.Memphis, Tenn.Owensboro, Ky.Pine Bluff, Ark.Quincy, III.St. Louis, Mo.
(In thousands of dollars)
C.
Sedalia, Mo. Springfield, Mo.
3,064 2,88 2 2,^79 9,075
■ 2,42 a
7*9,129 2 ,C'S70,4^3
3,05*219,^33
1 oo,90l 3,032 o,p47
9,3255,9is
1 7 , cabc., j21.4,109
j>b,13t>
3,S83 5,063 5,50° 2,300
53,4201,6961,1962,7003,630
7,9574,9093,687
14,96711,3357,7576,7873,535
8 ,080 1,817 9,17b 2,b55
600 83S
16, 502 3o,573 27,073 1,212 2,271 2,422
155,100 l ,06l 3,122
1,1773S 824 4,181 3,046 9,6443,054
94c ,076 *,9Sl 8,202 4,818
20,897 228,333
4,012 9.042
12,53*+ 5,448
21,189 3,1195,440
44; zS4
5,866 5,952 7,400 2,800
73;259 2,815 1,223 2,900
11,090 7,322 6,752 3 ,ool
17,253 14,117
8 , 521 4,5544 , 76b
11,4192,438
10,327 3 ,1^6 1,1051,042
19>764 51,33-0 38,409
1,399 2,536 3,095
188 400
1,337 3,667
738
2; 729 2,951 ^,459 7,112
732,3232,5054,1703,620
14,585172,058
2,9965,123
12,3015,240
16,1392,3074,130
34.9294,4384,2016,8002,300
53,7783,443
9922,7008,2585,2445,0323,387
16,1529,4797,582
5,7193,170
8,0372,1138,0962,858
975927
17,49136,69233,921
1,0772,7972.217
151,000989
3,022
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DEBITS TO IiTlVirUAL ACCOUNTS BY BAATCS IN REPOKTING- CENTERS st. 5203d
n d i n or
29, l-*2b 22t iS^b Doc. 30,. l^c5
(In tiii.us mds of doll urs)
DISTRICT NO. 9 - .MINNEAPOLIS
iibjrdc^n, S. D. 1,199 l,b49 1 079Billinas, lent. 1,235 1)&0o 1 ,3^7Dickinson, N. D. 317 337 ^fel+
Duluth, Minn. 12,335 17,991 16,268I e-.r,vO,^N. D. 3 ,2-0 j>,H4o 2, 032Grand .torks, N. D. 1,5^6 1,^5o 1 954Bel ana, Mont. 1 ,7 1 3 a,i33 1^48Jamestown, N. B. 44s 3^7 5S2T n n r • J 1 £
La Cross®, Wis. 2,534 2,595 2 H *...innoapolis, Minn. 89,013 107,409 9b’l74^inct, N. D. 1,447 1*172ned mg, Minn. 545 613 ^90St. Paul, Minn. 37,000 46, 729 4l 045Sioux Palls, S. D. 4,324 4,357 3*650South St. Paul, Minn. S,9o2 10,042 b*5^2Superior, Wis. 1,683 1,921 1*385’’ inona, Minn. 925 1>24l
DISTRICT NO. 10 - KA’SAS CITY
Albuquerque, F. M. • 2,2b4 2,035 1 o qAtchison, Kans. 1 ,13s l,fc02 1*20?Bartlesville, Okla. 6,363 5,343 3,’s42Casper, *yo. l,g93 ,, 552 | x 4Cheyenne, *yc. 1 ^ l qa ^ f
Colorado Springs, Colo. 3 144 3,402 VlOl
« S M " 3f : i 1 : 1 8 f e 5Fremont, Nab. 6S2 85O 5^Grand Junction, Colo, qqqfcUurl., OUj. SHutchinson, K-ms. 3,058 4,035 t 287Independence, Kans. 2 ,382 2,603 2 ’mJoplin, Mo. 3,26b 4,31S 3 ’p.Q4Kansas City, Kans. 4,707 5,273 4^bbKansas City, Mo. 78,244 94,771 79058Lawrence, Kans. i)0 5 0 1 , 5C4 'i ^ 0 0Lincoln, Neb. a 4;;p 7 77s* uVv'JMcAlester, Okla. ’ 976 lloiS l ’lc2iJusko^ee, Okla. 2,625 3,165 ? 759Oklahoma City, Okla. IQ.159 23 430 i<Ti osOtaisee, Okla. £ 3$
2"?ha- 3sJ- 37,992 43,950 UM517Parsons, Kims. 608 906 503
fena- 1,625 1,795 1 M iPueblo, Colo. 5,7bl 10,666 5_e!j5St. Joseph, Mo. 12,b59 14,3991’*u* I2,b59 14,399 13,604
3,456 4,731 4,2070kLa- 35,243 30,202 32,745
ichita, Kans. 10,084 13,001 8,520
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PFEITS TO IF P m m L A'COU'vrrS BY BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS St. 5209,3
t;' 3 e k e n d i n ~
r c. 2v, 1920 Due. 22, 1926 Dec. 30 , 1925---------------- i ------------------------[___
(In thcusxnds cf dollars)
DISTRICT 1JO. 11 - DALLAS
Austin, Tax.3-.i :.;xnt, Tex. Corsicana, Tax. Pill.'.s, Tex.El Paso, T_;x.Ft. Worth, Tax. Galveston, Tox. Houston, TdX,Port Arthur, Tex. Roswell, N. !,'i,San Antonio, Tex. Shreveport, La. Texarkana, Tex.Tuc sc n, Ari z.’v .cc, Tex.^ichita Falls, Tex.
4,290 4,119 c:,417
43,84 5 o.lH 2
19,638 11,126 32,£94
2,091 720
7,484 3,246
2,3*31,9283,0006,446
DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO
Bakersfield, Calif. Bellingham, Wash. Berkeley, Calif. Boise, Idaho Eugene, Ore.Everett, ^ash.Fresno, Calif.Long Beach, Calif.Los Angeles, Calif.- Oakland, Calif.Ogden, Utah Pasadena, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Portland, Ore.Reno, Nev.Ritzville, Wash. Sacramento, Calif.Salt Lake City, Utah San Bernardino, Calif, San Diego, Calif.San Francisco, Calif. San Jose, Calif.Santa Barbara, Califs Seattle, Wash.Spokane, Fash. Stockton, Calif. Tacoma, Wash.Yakima, Wash.
2,951 1 ,8o4 3,305 3,4711.4942.495 5.927 6,740
173,899 4b,yl5 4,736 7,356 4,9S5
35,107 1,526
136 7, £92
17,465 1,913
12,847224,359
4,371 2,4b2
39,6lS10,594
6,1358,0622,612
5 , ^060,312 1,437
53,55b 8,281
21,781 12,437 4-2,124 2,242
688 10,081 10,050 2,049 2,367 4, 315 7,611
3,1672,5274,9s63,4422,042
2,93811,43612,040
226,03247,640
6,3^39,3287 , 0S0
40,8192,489
1827,407
16,9502,379
15,370246,807
o,080 3,321
49,037 13,835 6, 588
H,7S9 2,730
3,0023,^40
1;95947,6917,480
18,0707,992
31,6431,823
8227,^687,8761,9501,9283,7166, os 6
2,6831,5942,8703,0861,462
2,7799,151
10,213168,47225,9326,3776,154
5,75931,1671, b40
. 253 b,347
23,042 1,548
13,371 192,222
4,b57 2,532
36,185 10,307 5,107
8,033 2,553
C.
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£ a J ; 2 JL
4- -e /,. C Y - 4 v
St. 5.201, 1-d-r.J ri-s«r\ra Bo.*rd,
J inu.uy j s 1927.
Bwl'i DEBITS
Debits to individual afccsunts, as reported to the Federal Reserve Board by banks in leading cities for the week ending December 29, 1926, aggregated $1 1 ,709,000,000 or 16.9 per cellt below the total cf $l4,l60,300,000 reported for the preceding week. The Current week included Vut five business days on account of the holiday on December 25.
Total debits for the week under review are $958,000,000 or 9 r>er centaoove those for the week ending December 30, 1925, which also included^but fivebusiness days. Hew York reported an increase cf $637,000,000, Philadelphia$73,000,0^.0, Chicago $57,000,000, Boston $4l,000,000, San Francisco $3 2 ,000,000 ana Cleveland $25,000,000. -
Aggregate debits for l4l centers for which figures have been published weekly since January 1919 amounted to $11, 1C>1,600,000 compare! with$13,334;544,&00 for the preceding week and $10 ,181,126,000 for the week ending December 3 0 , 1925.
sTATE:,LENT FOR THE PriESSReleased fcr public .vtioi-j Tuesday m-'rning, Jxn. 4;
not earlier.
Federal Reserve
District
DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN RFPOTm ::. CENTERSk
’tfo. 1 - Boston2 - New York3 ~ Piiil adelphia4 - Clevel and5 ~ Richmond b - Atlanta7 ~ Chicago8 -St. Louis9 - Minneapolis
10 - Kansas City11 - Dali as12 - San Francisco
: Ivumoer cf centers
included
1614 18 22 23 2k 3615 17 3016 28
DoC. 29, 1926
n cl
Dec. 22,]92b Doc. 3O, 1925
TOTAL
574,5486,640,171
588,167659,344283,603 255,756
1., 21+1,301268,702168,669284,695156,769
— 64.1,039-
(in tnousj.r»ds of dollars)
259
Ilk Zf,8
S,0 33>863 64a,703 75'i.SSl 35b,4?2 305/099
1 ,515,080
339.45U 205 827 346,733 190,337764,847
11,768,764 l4.i6o.2i4
DISTRICT NO. 1Bangor, Me.Boston, Mass. Brockton, Mass. Fall River, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Holyoke, Mass. Lowell, Mass.Lynn, Mass. Manchester, N. H. New Bedford, Mass. Now Haven, Co;m. Portland, Me. Providence, R. I. Springfield, Mass. Waterbury, Conn. Worcester, Mass.
REPORTING CENTERS BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS
(In thousands of dollars)- BOSTON
COCMC[)
CNjaca,
3,180 3,L’84408,778 506.828
3,841 5.5666,175 6//95
29,124 31,9484,191 4,4405*138 5 '] 46b.095 8,0643,904 4 ,3665,170 6,740
19,260 26,4548,717 12,157
30,735 42,87816,642 20,137
£,223 9,71415,375 19,651
5!40,4445,979,812
^95.756 / '619,308
253,256262,392
1 ,171,090272,212179 ,825 285,318 152,746 58S,4q6
10,800,655
.2 , 73s367,546
3,870
7,31132,4113.5264,1464,9653,916 6,161
18 ,70.6 7,693
33,40215,5348,549
19,670
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DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK
Albany, N. Y.Binghamton, N. Y.Buffalo, N. Y.Elmira, N. Y.Jonestown, N. Y.Montclair, N. J.Newark, N. J.New York, H. Y.Northern New Jersey Cl jar i
House Association Passaic, y. J. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y.Stamford, Conn.Syracuse, N. Y.
DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA
Allentown, Pa.Altoona, Pa.Camden, N. J.Chester, Pa.Harrisburg, Pa.Hazleton, Pa.Johnst own, Pa.Lancaster, Pa.Lebanon, Pa.Norristown, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa.Reading, Pa,Scranton, Pa.Trenton, N. J. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Williamsport, Pa. Wilmington, Eel.
York, Pa.
DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND
Akron, Ohio Butler, Pa.Canton, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Connellsville, Pa.Dayton, Ohio Erie, Pa.Greensburg, Pa.Homestead, Pa.Lexington, Ky.Lima, Ohio Lorain, OhioOil City, Pa.Pittsburgh, Pa. Springfield, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Far ran, Ohio Wheeling. W. Va. Youngstown, Ohio Zane s vil1e, Onio
C.
2S, 1^26 | Dec. cLc, 19^0 ( Dec. 30, 1925
(In thousands oi dollars)
22 545 31,377 21,1434 ,210 5,112 4,504
72 13P 7&,745 71,9654 404 4,877 . 2,3063 757 5,350 3,712
3 8;0 3,962 3,752
75 573 97,894 79,722
b, 329 92* 7 , 645,303 5,693,219
5b 335 77,533 38,0096 931 11,^26 8,2062 93o 3,604 3 >525
35 337 44,462 32,7692 84 b 4,102 2,447
17 203 20,216 14,528
7 40.1 9,578 7,993
3 506 4,340 3,59513 420 20,03 5 12,870
5 209 5,574 5,0279 130 13,177 9,847
3 030 3,424 2,681
5 163 6,42b 5,034
5 393 6,776 5,8261 526 1,917 1,416
774 9?5 625450 252 477,3.58 377,439
10 359 11,085 ■9,59116 300 19,700 1 1 ,9-018 8O7 d-l, 504 15,740
12 bOO 12 , pOG 9,526
4 J04 4, SOS 3,036
11 320 1 3 ,o8S 9,0634 867 5 ,96s 4,492
19 497 21,577 '21,4472 853 2,986 1,958
10 383 12,403 11,05382 715 90,77s 81,022
179 324 180,889 154,76832 990 40,263 34,179
1 407 1,489 1,094
17 499 21,717 15,9797 492 9,994 5,9075 193 5,830 5,580
920 . 1,300 3706 308 7 , 2b8 4,6612 809 3,901 2,5521 275 1 ,561 1,0402 924 4,199 2,347
20 b 754 247,412 197,5004 506 5,092 3,087
42 297 55,b03 44,2522 897 2,812 2,796
11 229 12,626 10,284
14 ao 18,912 13,268
2 962 3,369 3,064
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\ ____ _ - . T; 0 vj ;T <3 il d i ii £ •
DwC. 29, IS2b j D^c. 22, 19« b J Dec. 30 , 1925
(in tnou&ands oi doll u’s)
district :ro. 5 - Richmond
Asheville, N. C. Baltimore, Md. Charleston, S. C. Charleston, F. Va. Charlotte, 1ST. C. Columbia, S. C. Cumberland, Md. Danville, Va.■'urham, N. C. Gresnsbcro, N. C. Greenville, S. C.Hage rstown, Md. Huntington, F. 7a. Lynchburg, Va.Newport News, Va. Norfolk, Va.Raleigh, N. C. Richmond, Va.Roanoke, Va. Spartanburg, S. C. Washington, D. C. Wilmington, N. C. Finston-Salem, N. C.
DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA
6,76992,9^1+ 5,Ol6 9,504 9,361 3, £40
1,557 2,16° 5, Si 6 5,281
3,121 2,21b ,8ol ,040 ,304
17,35£ 7,559
29, 2c o 5,344
48,991
4,152b, J&S
?»■5,d.
9,973111,425
3,31b10,24312,9804,5252,3294,422£,3706,46s4,2962,482 7,648 5,554 3,177
19,953 10,443 39,010
7,9^9 3, 00 5
59,957 4 ,59b
10,785
5,520&0 ,S2b5,131
9,27710,1513,7441,5861,454
5,7794,9634,9761,7025,822
3,7311,756
13,6267,712
23,9364,6332 ,bbl
43,8114,444
5,835
Albany, Ga. 1,237Atlanta, Ga. 34,944Augusta, Ga. 5,202B i rrn i ngham, A1 a. 27,300Brunswick, Ga. 924Chattanooga, Tenn. S,bS5Columbus, Ga. 2,789Dothan, Ala. 756Elberton, Ga. 200Jackson, Miss. 4,019Jacksonville, Fla. 19,037Knoxville, Tam. 7,777Macon, Ga. 4,841Meridian, Miss. 3 , 42Mobile, Ala. 8,904Montgomery, Ala. 4,235Nashville, Tenn. 15,583Newnan, Ga. 345New Orleans, La. 78,539Pensacola, Fla. i ,82bSavannah, Ga. 10 ,09oTampa, Fla. 11,998Valdosta, Ga. 1,422Vicksburg, Miss. 1,452
1,3454b,lo4
6.72035,010
994 12,410 3, bb3
776 225
5,493
26,2798,159 6,653 3,873
11,057 5,252
18,397504
78,4192;103
13,18114,8751,780
1,757
80032,316b,330
24,55050b
7,3861,964
833231
3,61525,520
6,6325,0622,8157,5555,195
15,813594
76,8741,9789,722
22,9851,0731,543
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TISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO
Adrian, Mich. 3?0 1 ,177 733Aurora, 111. 3.064 3,824 <2*729Bay City, Mich. 2,882 4,181 2,951Bloomington, 111. 2,479 3,043 2,459Cedar Rapids, Iowa 9,075 9,644 7,112Champaign-Urbana, 111. 2,425 3,054Chicago, 111. 729,129 94^,076 732,323Danville, 111. 2,587 2,981 2,505Davenport, Iowa 0,4^3 8,202 4,170Decatur, 111. 3 ,^ 2 4,818 3,620Des Moines, Iowa 19,<33 20,897 14,585Detroit, Mich. loo,9Gl 228,333 172,058Dubuque, Iowa 3,032 4,012 2,996Flint, Mich. D,^ 7 9,042 5^123Fort Wayne, Ind. 9,325 12,534 12,301Gary, Ind. 5,913 5.448 5,240Grand Rapids, Mich. 17, 1 o 21,189 16,139Green Bay , Wis. 3>H9 2 ,3O7Hammond, Ind. 4, IO9 ^ 4 ,1 3OIndianapolis, Ind. .>6,130 44^7.64 34,929Jackson, Mich. 3,8*3 5,8b6 4,438Kalamazoo, Mich. 5,063 5,952 4,201Lansing, Mich. 5,500 7,400 6,800Mason, City, Iowa 2,800 2,300Milwaukee, Wis. 58,420 73;259 53,778Moline, 111. 1,696 2^815 3,443Muscatine, Iowa 1,196 1,223 992Oshkosh, Wis. 2,700 2,900 2,700Peoria, 111. 8,630 11,090 8,258Rockford, 111. 7,957 7,322 5,244Saginaw, Mich. 4,909 6,752 5,032Sheboygan, Wis. 3,687 3,001 3,387Sioux City, Iowa 14,967 1 7,8 53 1 6,152South Bend, Ind. H>335 14,117 9>^79Springfield, 111. 7,757 8,521 7^582Terre Haute, Ind. 6,787 4,554 5,719Waterloo, Iowa 3,535 4,76b 3,170
DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS
East St. Louis and Nat'l.Stock Y.irds, 111. 8,080 11,419 8,037
Eldorado, Ark. 1,817 2,438 2,113Evansville, Ind. 9,1.70 10,387 8,096Fort Smith, Ark. ^ 5 5 3,146 2,858Greenville, Miss. 300 1,105 975Helena, Ark. 33o 1,042 927Little Rock, Ark. 16,502 19,764 17,491Louisville, Xy. 3o,573 51 > 310 36*692Memphis, Tenn. 27,073 38^409 33,921Owensboro, Ky. 1,212 1,399 1,077Pine Bluff, Ark. 2,271 2,536 2>797Quincy, III. 3,^95 2*217St. Louis, Mo. 135,100 188.400 15ljC00Sedalia, Mo. l,06l 1^337 989Springfield, Mo. 3,122 3,667 3,022
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?ISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS
(In thtus.-inds of doll urs)
Aberdeen, S. D. 1,199 l,b49 1,079Billinas, .ont. 1,835 l,60o • 1,3*7Dickinson, N. D. 317 357 3b4Duluth, Minn. 12,335 17,991 16,268lar^o, N. D. 3 ,2^0 3 ,44b 2, b}2Grand Forks, N. D. 1,546 1,953 1,954Helena, Mont. l , 715 2,139 1,948Junestown, N. D. 443 527 582La Crosse, Wis. 2,534 2,595 2,136
inn«sapo 1 i s, !.linn. 89,013 107,409 96,174Minet, N. D. 995 1,447 1,172Red Ting, Minn. 543 613 590St. Paul, Minn. 37,000 46,329 41.045Sioux Falls, S. D. 4,324 4,357 3,650South St. Paul, Minn. 8,962 10,042 6,582Superior, M s. 1,633 1 ,9 ^ 1,3851?'incna, Minn. 925 1,241 935
DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY
Albuquerque, N. M. 2,2b4Atchison, Kans. 1,138Bartlesville, Okla. 6,363Casper, Wyo. 1,893Cheyenne, ?.yo. 1,219 Colorado Springs, Colo. 3,144Denver, Colo. 32*399Enid, Okla. 3,'278
. Fremont, Neb. gg2Grand Junction, Colo. 995Guthrie, Okla. d05Hutchinson, Kans. 3,058Indepandenca, Kans. 2,382Joplin, Mo. 31-266Kansas City, Kans. 4,707Kansas City, Mo. 73i244Lawrence, Kans. 1,050Lincoln, Neb. 5^452McAlester, Okla. 976Musko.jee, Okla. 2,625Oklahoma City, Okla. 19,159Okmulgee, Okla. 2,304Omaha, Neb. 37,992Parsons, Kims. 50gPittsburg, Kans. I,b25Pueblo, Colo. 5,761St. Joseph, Mo. 12,659Topeka, Kans. 3*456Tulsa, Okla. 35^243Fichita, Kans. 10,034
2,P3b 1,602 5,341 2,552 1 .Q2J. 3,402
46,793 3,405
350 783 839
4,035 2, 603 4 ,31s5,273
94,7711,5047„7?a1,015
3,16523,4302,723
43,950 906
1,795 10,666 14,399 4,731
30,202 13,001
1,9591,2023,8422,1741,2453,101
33,401
3,155
bo9 300
^,287 2,171 3,504 4 ,566
79,988 1, .00 b,196 1,162 2, 759
13,1232,809
41,517
5931,5385,845
13,6044,207
32,7453,520
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DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS
(In thcus tnds of dollars)
Austin, Tex. 4,290 5 , 00bBeaumont, Tex. 4,119 b,3l 2Corsicana, Tex. *,417 1,-437Dallas, Tex, 43,845 53,55bEl Paso, Tex. 6,142 8,281Ft. Forth, Tex, 19,638 21,781Galveston, T~x. 11,126 12,437Houston, Tex. 32,894 42,124Port Arthur, Tex. 2,091 2,242Roswell, N. !,i. 720 bS8San Antonio, Tex. 7,4s4 10,081Shreveport, La. 8,246 10,050Texarkana, Tex. 2,383 2,049Tucson, Ariz. 1,928 2,367J’acc, Tex. 3,000 4,315^i chita Falls, Tex. 6,446 7,611
DISTRICT CTO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO
Bakersfield, Calif. Bellingham, Wash. Berkeley, Calif. Boise, Idaho Euge ne, Ore.Evsrett, "''ash.Fresno, Calif,Long Beach, Calif,Los Angeles, Calif. Oakland, Calif.Ogden, Utah Pasadena, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Portland, Ore.Rene, He7 .Ritzville, Wash. Sacramento, Calif. Salt Lake City, Utah San Bernardino, Calif, San Diego, Calif.San Francisco, Calif. San Jcse, Calif.Santa Barbara, Calif. Seattle, Wash.Spokane, 7;ash. Stockton, Calif. Tacoma, Wash.Yakima, 7'ash.
2,9511, & o4 3,305 3,4711,4C>4
2,4558,927£,740
173,2994b,915
4,73S7,3564,955
35,107 1 ,82b
136 7,892
17,465 1,913
12,847224,359
't’H 1£, 4 o2
39,olt 10,594
M 3 58,Gb22,612
3,1672,5274,9s63,4422,0422 ,93s
11,43612,040
226,03247,640
6,3439,3887,050
40,8192,489
1827,407
16,9502,379
15,370246,807
o,0803,321
49,03713,838
6,58811,7892,730
3,0023,^40
1,95947,6917,480
18,0707,992
31,6431,823
8227,4687,8761,9501 > 928 3,716 6, Os 6
2,6831,5942,8703,0861,462
2,7799,151
10,21316S,472
28,9326,3776,1545,759
31,1671, b40
253 0,347
23,042 1,548
13,371 192,222
4,b57 2,532
36,185 10,307
5,107 8,0332,553
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