Report Of The Condition Of
At Aun Arbor, Michigan., at the close of business May, 4, 1891. KESOUÍCES. Loansantl Discouuts, $431,333 Tl ■ A-IABILITIES. Stocks, Bonds, Mortjjages, etc, . 244,316 24 Capital stock Í 60,000 OC FSSa'Biito".:::::::::::;: tmÉ surpmsfund, 100,00000 Current expenses and taxes paid,-... 2,288 15 Undivided profits, 33,339 1,7 CASH. Dividends unpaid, S5G 00 Duefrom banks in reserve cities - 101,140 90 Tnor.-. üueïromother bmiks ajid bankers.. 1,785 83 Uüfusll. Cheeks and cash items, 229 80 Commercial deposits, _ 159 786 82 Nickels and pennies, Hl 53 „ . Goldoöin 16,lKX)00 &avins deposits, 455,535 'M ü.'LidNanaÏBankNottsV::::: Certifícate of deposit - 28.548 u 827,687 27 Í827.587 27 STATE OH" MICHIGAN, I „ County of Washtonaw. f88' I, Charles E. Hiscock, eashier of the above uamed bank, do soiemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knovrledge and belief. Charles E. Hiscock, Cashier. ■ Cobkkct- Attest: Christian Mack, L. Gruner, W. D. Harriman, üirectors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of May, 1891. Michakl J. Fbiïz, Notary Public Capital stock paid in, $ 50,000 I Total assets, - $7O1 291.31 Capital security, - 100,000 Surplus, - - 100,000.00 Transactfi a general banking business; buys and sells exchanges on New York, Detroit and Chicago; sells draits on all the principal cities of Europe This bank, already havipg a l.irge business, invites mcrchants and otliers to open accounts witb them with the assurance of the most liberal dealing conistent with safe banking. In tlie Savings Department interest is paid semi-annually, on the first davs of Jaiuiary and July, on all sums that were deposited three months previous to those days, thus affording the people of this city and county a perfectly safe depository for their f unds, together with a return in interest for the same. Monev to loan on apnroved securities. Dibbctoks.- Christian Mack. W. D. Harriman, Daniel Hiscock William Denbel, Willard B. Sn.ith, David Rinsey, and L. örüner. "ISW)Uv' wmiaDa 0FP1CKK8.- Christian Mack, President; W. D. Harriman, Vice-Presidenl: Chas. h. Hiscock. Cashier.
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