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The Ann Arbor Savings Bank!

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
July
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF At Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the close of business, May, 4, 1893. BESOURCES. LIAB1LITIES. Loansand Discounts, t4t,019 17 pftnita] str„,k sn ann n Stocks, Bonds, Mortg-ages, etc, 387,743 28 uaDlcal 8tocK 60.900 OU )verdrafts, 3,6f7 50 Surplusfund 100.U08 00 leal Estáte Furniture and Fixtures. 31.2JI 09 Undiïided proflts, Gl 464 29 Current expenses and taxespaid.... 2941 00 Dividend8 unpaid, '".'""".'. 5 00 CASH. Due from banks in reserve cities ... 89,148 48 DEPOSITS. Due Trom other banks and bankers.. 3,073 88 Certificaten of deposit. 49 390 00 ÏÏ&'X:-::::::::::-: Z % comme dePosis,.;:::;::::::;;;;; mm Silver coin 3,200 00 SavineB deposite 65)3,474 5U Goldcoiu, ... 15,000 00 U. S. and National Bank Notes, ls,803 00 , , o., ..- 8 1,022,339 4o 11,022,339 4S STATE OF MICHIGAN, I Cou nty of Washtenaw. f DBT, i 'liarles E. Hiscoek, eashier of the above natned bank., do soiemnly swear that the above li.tuLaent is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Charles E. Hiscock, Cashier. Ci )HUECT- Attest: Christian Maok, W. D. Harriman, David Riusey, Directora, Subscribed and sworn to before me, tbis llth day of May, 1893. Michael, J. Fritz, Notary Public. Capital security. - 100,000 I Total aasets, - $1,000,000.00 Capital stock paid in, $ 50,000 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 merchants and others to open acecunts with them with the assurance of the most liberal dealing consistent with safe banking. In the Savings Depaiiment interest at the rate of four per cent. is paid semi-annually, on the iirst 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 f or the same. Money to loan on approved securities. Dikectoks.- Christian Mack, W. D. Harriman, Daniel Hiscock, William Deubel, Willard B. Smith, David Kinsey, and L. Gruner. Officers.- Christian Mack, President; W. D. Harriman, Vice-President; Chas. E. Hiscock. Cashier, M. ,T. Fritz, Ass't-Cashier.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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