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Random Reminiscences of Men and Events

CHAPTER I
19/27

At a meeting, the question came up as to what the bank would do in case we wanted more money.

In order that no one might doubt his own position on the subject, Mr.Witt called for his strong-box, and said: "Here, gentlemen, these young men are all O.K., and if they want to borrow more money I want to see this bank advance it without hesitation, and if you want more security, here it is; take what you want." We were then shipping a large quantity of oil by lake and canal, to save in transportation, and it took additional capital to carry these shipments; and we required to borrow a large amount of money.

We had already made extensive loans from another bank, whose president informed me that his board of directors had been making inquiries respecting our large line of discounts, and had stated that they would probably want to talk with me on the subject.

I answered that I would be very glad of the opportunity to meet the board, as we would require a great deal more money from the bank.

Suffice it to say, we got all we wanted, but I was not asked to call for any further explanations.
But I fear I am telling too much about banks and money and business.


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