Such a deposit gives rise to the relationship of debtor and creditor. Fulton, Supt. of Banks, v. Escanaba Paper Co., 129 Ohio St. 90, 193 N.E. 758; Busher, Clerk, v. Fulton, Supt. of Banks, 128 Ohio St. 485, 191 N.E. 752. Money deposited for a definite purpose without any agreement or understanding that it shall not be used by the depositee for its own purposes is a general deposit for a specific purpose or, as it is sometimes called, a specific deposit and creates the relation of debtor and creditor just as in the case of a general deposit. Squire, Supt. of Banks, v. American Express Co., 131 Ohio St. 239, 249, 2 N.E.2d 766; Squire, Supt. of Banks, v. Oxenreiter, 130 Ohio St. 475, 200 N.E. 503.