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24
Month
July
Year
1874
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Public Domain
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TpIEE INSUEANCE. FRAJSES, HARRIMAN & HAMILTON'S OFFICE OVER SAVINGS BANK, Ann Arbor, Michigan. We can now carry full liueB in SAFE and TRUSTWOETHY Compames, and our rales are reasonable. We are now carrying tbe beet business risks in the city. We invite the Public to examine our Registers and judgo for themselvea of the kind ot business we are doing. We make a specialty of Dwelling House [nsurance, and can give low rates, and good indemnit We represent the following tvell-known Com panies: The Westchester, ■ Organized 1837, Assets, $055,000.00, Jan. lst 1874. The Allemannfa, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Aasets $172,000.00, Jan. lst 187. The Lancaster, ol Lancaster. Pa. Organized 1838. Auaets $337,000.00, Jan. lst 1874. The Michigan State, of Adrián, Orgnnizod 1859, As t $304,000.00, Jan Ist, 1874. The National Fire Ins. Co. ofPhil. Assets $667,000.00, Jan. lat, 1874. The Globe, oí Chicago, 111. Assets $460,000.00, Jan. lst, 1874. Tbc Atlantic & Pacific, of Chicago, 111. AsseU $330,000.00, Jan, lst 1874. City, Providence, K. I. A ets $182,000.00, Jan. Ut, 1874. The Watertown Fire Insurance Comi'uny, of Watertunn, N. T. Assots $566,000.00, Jan. lst, 1874. The Watertown was organized in Dec, 1S67, since wincu time its premium receipts and losáis hnre jeeu as ioIIowb to wit : Premium Beceipts, Losses. an.1,1868, Kmonth - -$1,20128 " 1869 .... 29,833 46 $1,856 00 " 1870 .... 45,642 69 6,'.'97 42 " 1871 .... 56,605 16 15,314 61 " 1872 .... 141,417 03 2i,U6 97 " 1873 ■ - 214,960 19 6S.169 65 " 1874 .... 35i,28 01 106,296 04 Cash premiums received in 6 years - $740,695 89 josses in 6 years - 20,940 39 Actual losses less than 30 per cent of premium receiptB. Exces of premiuum receiptê over loases - - . - -$519,649 50 ISCBEASE OF AbstíTS. Jan. 1, 1868, assetswith $100,000 capital.. $101,364 81 Do. 1869, do 122,684 06 Uo. 1870, do. - - - 148,431 47 Do. 1871, do. - - - - 158,893 08 Do. 187Ü, do. - - - 338,6"8 13 Do. 18T3 do. - - - - 441,500 54 Do. 1874. do. - - - 656,849 54 This shows a steady average gain in assets of ver $75,0O each year. Official statement of grosa assets and liabilities Jan. 1,1874. towif. iros officially admitted assets - - $556,849 90 Otücially oalculated hubilities, including einsurancefund - - 217,104 61 Suiplusastopolioyholders - - $340,745 29 If tuis record ia ovidence of bad management, afety and proflt to policy and stockholders would wish that other companies had a little of it. The policy and practice of this company have been teadily u) increase its financial solldity, by which uatly tocommand tbe conndence of the public. To ais end all surplus premium receipts have been reained, aliowing the stockholders only legal interest n Iho assets. The interest on i.s invested funds ays all dividends, leaving all surplus premiums for tie additional aocurity of the pollcy-hotderu. All we ask is that the people shall investígate for lemselves, and we do not fuur the result. FRAZER, HARRIMAX & HAMILTON, Office over (bc Suvintfn; Bank, 1476m6 Ann Arbor, Mich. 5jLL MANHOOD : How Lost, How Restored ! Juut publinhed, a new edition of Dr. Cul vrwelPsCelebrated Essay on the radical cure without medicine) of Bpekmatobbhíf.a or tíeminal 'eaknoBs, Involuntary Seminai Louses, Impotenoy, .ontal and Phyeical Incapacity, Impedimento co arnage etc. ; aUo Consumption, KriLEPSY and ■"itb, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravaauce ; Piles, &c. ■arprice in a eealed envelope, only aix centa. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, early demonstra te from a thirty yeare' successtut actice, that the alarmin consequeucea o( selfbuse may be radically cured without the dangerous ïse oí iüternal medicine or tíie applicatiou of the mife; pointing out a mode oí cure at odco simT'lo, ertain, and effectual, by mean of which every suferer, no matter what his conditiou may be, may ure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. KÍT l'his Lecture should be in the hands of every onth and very man in the land. Bent under seal, in a phun envelope, to aay adresa. post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two ponge stampa. Also, DR. SILLwBEE'ö REMEIJY OR PILES, öend for circular. Addrees the Publisbera, CHAS. J 0. KLINE & CO., 19T Bowny, New York, Foatol&o Box, 48ÏU. ÜHri C pecio 1 Notice! I FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS - THE - ANN ARBOR TRADENC Will sell their Spring and Sunjmer stock OF DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CARPETING, At Now York cost, FOR CASH OIMLY. 500 nicely trimined 16 bone Corsets at 50 cents, worth $1.00. 100 pieces Prints at 10 ets. per yard. 100 pieces Border Prints at 10 ets per yard. 50 pieces, yard wido. Bleached Muslins, fino and soft finish, at 12L ets per yard. Together with a very large Stock of other Goods which will be sold very cheap FOR CASH ONLY W AND M PRICES. July 1, 1874. G. W. HAYS, Supt. i EW BAKEEY! BROSWould infoim their numeroue friends and the publio generally, thnt they have fitted up the store lately occupied by J. C. WaUoa & Co., 28 East Huron St-, ana Bakcrv and Confectionery Store, and hopo by n strict attentinn to business to merlt and receiye a share of putronngc. Particular attention will be piid to thtí Ice-Cr'nm Department, Weddinfr Cakes, Pyramids, all kinds of Fruit Cakea, and Ioe-Creara furnished families or parties on short notice. Frexh Pruits and Confectionery always on hand. Ooods delivered free of charge' to any part of tho city. Bemember the place, No. 28 East Huron Street. Ano Arbor, May !7, 1874. E. STILIJTG, W. 8TI1EVO.

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