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The Ann Arbor Savings Bank

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
November
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF At Ann'Arbor, Michigan, at the close of business, September, 30, 1892. RESOURCES. LIAB1L1TIBS. Loansand Discounts 42,00140 rsni,j,i Rtlnb ini mi ■stocks, Uonds, Morttwes, etc 380,711 84 aPltal 8tocK fifl.noo 0 Overdmfta, 4,iM2 13 SurpluB fund UXl.tMM) OU Kuruitureand Flxtures 26,86(28 Undlvided prolits, 52 10108 Cunont expenses and taxespaid,.... 1 0 Uivldenils UQUm(i 'm w CASH. Due from bnnks in reserve cities 102,129 27 DEPOSITS. l)ue fromothcr banks and baukers.. 5(tó f0 Banks and Bunkers 148 19 Checks aml cash items '■f!!' Certifícales of deposlt, 4,:iW ïm Nickclsand penuies, 1H3 K2 . „ Silver oom h,:jikj uo Oommeruial deposlu 17488105 Goldemn Ift.miU U(l Savings deposite, 672,478 60 U. S. und National Bank Notes ül.i8 00 . 189.4M 80 909.40 80 STATE OP MICHIGAN, _ County of Waslitenaw. f 88I, Charles E. Ritoook, oasbler of the above named bank, do soir-miily swear that the alxwe Jtateinent is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Ch miles E. H iscdck, Cashle. Coiirect- Attest: Chnstlttti Mack, W. ü. Harriman. L üruuer, Directors. Subscribed and sworu to before me. this 5tb day 01 üctober, 18H2. Michael J. Fkitz, Notary PubHe. ('apital stock pakt in, $ 5O.OOO I Total assetx, - $1,OOO,OO().EH Capita security, - 1 00,000 1 Surplus, - 1."(,OOO.(M Transacts a general banking business; buys and sells exchanges on New Vork, Detroit and Cl i i cago; sells drafts on all tíie principal cities of Europe. Tbis bank, alrt-ady liaving a large business, invites mercluuits and others to open acc.unts with tlnun with the assuranceof the most liberal dealing conjistent with safe bankine. In the SavingB Üepartuient interost is paid semi-annually. on the iiist davs f January am! July, on all suma that were deposited three months previousio those days, thus afforfiing tlie people of this city and county a perfectly safe depository for tljeir funds, together with a return in interest for the sanie. Money to loan on apüroved securities. D1RBCTOB8,- Christian Mack. W. D. Harriman, Daniel lliscock, Wilham Deubel, Willard 15. Sinith, David Rinsey, and L. Gruner. OKb'iCEits.- Christian Mack, President; W. D. Harriman, Vice-President; Chas. K. Hiscock, Cashier.

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