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The Ann Arbor Savings Bank

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
December
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF At Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the close of business, September. 80, 1892. RESOURCES. LÏAB1UTIES. Loaasand Discounts 1442,00140 ra„it,.iotni.t vi iwm m Stocks, Bonds, Mortgagea, etc 88071] B4 Caplt' stock 1 60.UU0 Overdrafts, 4,082 18 Surplus fund 100,000 00 Furniture and Flitures 28,8(5 L8 Undivided proflts 52,16108 Curreut expenses and taxes paid,-... 1. 873 80 Dividend3 unpaid , 348 00 Duefrom banks in reserve cities .... lCCi.lirit 7 DEPOSIÏS Due from other banks and baakers.. 5W2 .rx) Banks and Bunkers 148 59 Cbeoks and cash items, 1,480 96 Certifícate of depoait 4.:í87 58 Nickels and pi'nnies 133 82 . . . .„_,,. ... .o, . Silverootn - 3,800 00 Commercial deposita. 1.4.881 0K Goldeoln, 15,000 0 Savinjars deposite 572.478 50 U. S. and National Bank Notes ül.StMS M STATIC OF MICHIGAN, I . County of Washtenaw. f00" I, Charles E. Hiscock, cashier of the above named bank, do soiemnly swear that abovo statemeut ís true to the best of my knowledjfe and belief. Chakles E. Hiscook, Cashier. Correct- Attest: Chrtstian Mack, W. D. Harriinan, L. Uruner, Director. Sultembed and sworn to before me. ttiisTiili day of October, 1893. Michael J. Fkitz. Notary Public. Capital stock paid in, $ 50,000 I Total assets, - $ 1 .000,000.00 Capital security, - 100,000 Surplus, - - 150,000.00 Transacts a general banking business; buys and sells exchanges on New York, Detroit and Chicago; sells drafts on all the principal cities of fcurope. ïhis bank, already having a large business, invites nierchants and others to open accounts with them with the assurance of the most liberal dealmg consistent with safe banking. In the Savings Department interest is paid semi-annually, on the fust days of January and July, on all sums that ttere deposited three months previous to those days, thus affording the people of tuis city and couuty a pertectly saté depository for their funds, together with a return in interest for the same. Money to loan on apüroved securities. ..,n Dikbctobs.- Christian Mack, W. D. Harriman, Daniel Hiseock, Wilham Deubel, Willard B. Smith, David Rinsey, and L. Gruner. 0FF1ÖBK8.- Christian Mack, President; W. D. Harriman, Vice-Fresident; Clias. E. Iliscock, Cashier.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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