The Ann Arbor Savings Bank!
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF At Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the close of business, October 2, 1894. 1 _. KESÜÜKCKS. LIAB1LITIES. Loans and rhseounts, K!H5 685 75 O?erdraft8nd8' etc i7[' Capital stook paid in f 60,000 M Bankins-hoüseV-'.V.V.".'"'.'""".".'.''"."."""' 2i),'rW Óo Surplus f und, 150.U08 M Furniture. Fixtures and Safety Deündivided proflts, 12,191 K otCVIartato::-.:::::::::;:;:::;:: "JS? 1 D"M''i Current expenses and taxes paid 2,533 25 CASH. DEPOSITS. Due from banks in reserve cities ... 158 266 08 Duefromother banks and bankers.. 1,592 87 Banks and Ban kers 5,200 Si &ieekCekf8aañdCpaeSnLeSmS:::--: ÍS g Certiflcateaof deposit, 81,352 1 Gold coiu, "I 30,000 00 Commercial deposite 20,102 62 Silver eoin, 500 00 Sarings deposits 612,900 0 ü. 8. and National Bank Notes, 23,749 00 $1,120,406 11 11,120,406 11 STATE OF MICHIGAN, i, County of Washtenaw. f 8aI, Charles E Hiscook, cashier of the above named bank, do soiemnly awear that tbo above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Chas. E. Éiscock, Cashier. Correct- Attest: Christian Mack, W. D. Harriman. W. B. Smith, Direotors. Subscribed and sworn to bef ore me, this 5th day of üetober, 194. Michael J. Fritz, Notary Public. Capital security, - $100,000 I Toal assets, - $1,000,000.00 Capital stock paid in, 5ü,OOO 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 others to open accounts with them with the assurance of the most liberal dealing conistent with safe banking. In the Savings Department, interest at the rate of four per cent. is paid semi-annually, od the lirst days of January and July, on all sums that were deposited three months previous to those days, thus affording thejpeople of this city and county a perfectly safe depository for their funds, together with a return in interest for the same. Money to loan on approved securities. Dibectoes.- Christian Mack, W. D. Harriman, Daniel Hiscock, William Deubel, Willard B. Smith, David .insey, and L. Gruner. Officers. - Christian Mack, j. resident; W. D. Harriman, Vice-President; Chas. E. Hiscock. Cashier M. J. Fritz Ass't-Cashier.
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