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The Ann Arbor Savings Bank

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
July
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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REPORT OF THE CONDITIOX OF THE At Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the close of business, May 7, 1895. RESOURCES. LIAB1LIT1ES. Loansand Discounts 1491,144 4R „ , , . Stocks, Bouds, Mortsages, ete 49B.1U4 54 J-PtaI stock paid in 1 50.(100 00 i Overdrafts 1.093 09 Surplus fund 150,1)00 00 Banking House 20.50U 00 Undivlded profits lesscurrentexpenFurniture and Fixtures 8,417 82 ses, interest and taxes paid 12,445 oO Other Real Estáte ]ti,271 12 Dividendsunpaid : 417 04 CASH Due from banke in reserve eities ... 139,(M5 73 DEPOSITS. Duefroin other banks and bunkers.. 165 S7 Commercial depoBite, subject to Checks and cash items 757 08 check J issni9oi 1 Nickels and Pennies KJ1 22 Savinjre 'lVepöViü 729743 84 ! SSi? '-- -SS ÍX Savings Cenincatëi.'ofDepösïtV.".::".:. 112,408 59 &TS'SaaafBasoíi;:::::: 3S.S Bm - '.sw STATE OF MICHIGAN. , " ■"6 County of Washtenaw. f B8 1, Charles E. Hiscock, cashler of the above nami-d bank, do f-oiemuly swear that the ■ siatement is true to the best of my knowledjreand '"'lief Chas. E. Hiscock, Cashier. SubBcribed and sworn to before me. thiB llth day 01 Mhv, 1806 Mhiiaki. J, Fkitz, Notary Public. Correct Attest: Christian Maek, W. D. Harrinmn, L. Gruner, Directrirs. Capital, $50.000. Surplus, $150,000 Resources, $1,000,000. ïransHcts a general banking business; huya and sells excbanges on New York, Detroit and Chicago: sells drafts on uil the principal eities of Europe. Tbis bank, already haviiig h large busineas, invites ruercbants and others to open accounts with thein wlth the nssurmx-e of tlte aio.st, liberal dealing cons;stent with safe banking. In the Savings Department interest at tbn rute uf four percent, is paid i semi-annually. od the ürst days ol Januaryttnd Jnh, on all sums that were I deposited three inonths previons to those liajs. thns tfTordingthepeople of this city and county a perfectly safe depositorj tlieir funds, togetber with a re1 turn in interest for the saine. Monej U lörtn ii aptfrtived securities. Dikectors.- Christian Mack, Daniel Hiscock. Willard B. Smith, W. D. Ilarrimon, William Deubel. David líinsey, , Gruner. Officbrs.- Christian Mack, President; w. i. llHiriiaan, Vice-iresident Chas. tí. Hiscock, Cashier M. J. Fritz As8".-Ca8biët.

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