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The Ann Arbor Savings Bank

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
December
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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7 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF At Anu Arbor, Michigan, at the close of busiuess, September, 30, 1892. KESOUHCES. LIAB1L1TIES. Loansand Discounts, 44:i,001 40 (-.„„i,., („,„. „„ Stocks, Bonds. Mortgages, etc, B80,ni 'M Capital stook 50,000 00 Overd'rafts 4.IB2 18 Surplus fuad 10Ü.U00 00 Furnlture and Fixtures 86.856 28 TJndivldod proflts, M.ltil 08 Current expenses and taxes paid 1.872 80 Divideü(ls unptlU1, m m Due f rom banks in reserve clties .... 102,129 21 DBPO8ITS Due frotn other banks and bankers.. 5H2 50 Banks and Klinkers 148 59 Checks and cash Items, 14!i?,ïï Certificaten of deposit 49,387 58 Silver1coTndPeUmÜS;V:.V.Ï.V;.Ï.V;.-. 8,H00 Commercial deposits, ,74,881 Goldcoiu 15,000 00 Saving-s deposits 5?2,478 50 tJ. S. and National Bank Notea 21.806 00 $!WU04 Mi W.4O4 80 STATE OF MICHIGAN, ' Couuty ot Washtenaw. f 8SI, Charles E. Hiscook, oashler of the above nauied bank, do soiemnly swcar that thenbove statement is true to the best of iny knoniedge and beliot. Chahlks E. Hiscock, Casbior. Correct- Attest: Chnstian Mack, W. D. Harriman, L. Gruuer, Direotors. Snbscribed and sworii to before me, this 5th day of October, 1892. MiCHAEL J. Fritz. Notary Public. Capital stock paid In, $ 50,000 I Total assets, - $1 ,000,000.00 Capital seciirity, - 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 Europe. This bank, already having a large business, invites ruerchants and otuers to open accounts with thern with the assurance of the most liberal dealing con"istent with safe banking. „___..! In the Savings Department interest is paid semi-annually, on the urst days of January 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 funds, together with a return in interest for the sanie. Aloney to loau on aporoved securities. ,„.,,. DiKECTous.- Christian Mack, W. D. Han-iman, Daniel lliscock, Wilham Deubel, VVillard 15. Smith, David Rinsey, and L. Gruner. Orricioits.- Christian Mack, President; W. D. Harriman, Vicè-President; tüuis. E!. Hiscock, Cashiei'.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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