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Day
15
Month
January
Year
1875
Copyright
Public Domain
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NEW ADVERTISEMEgTS lOTICE. m An adjourned annual meeting of the menibeis of the Washtenaw Mutual File Insuranoe Company will be held at the Court House, in the city on Wednesday, February 24, 18(15, at 10 o'clock a. m., f i r the purpose of amending the Charter of gaid company. üated Ann Arbor, Jan, 13, 1875. N. SHELDOS, Secy. AFULL LÏNE Newing Machine Needlts WINES & WORDEN'S. 1501tf T EPOOT of the condition of the First National Bank of Ann Arbor At Ann Arbor, in the State of Michigan, at the close of bUBineea on the 31st day of December, 1874. EE8OUECES. Loans and Discounts, ... $258,121,72 Overdrafts, ... - 437.27 U. S. Bond to secure circmation, - - 160,000.00 Other stock, bonds and mortgagea, - 16,600.00 Due from approvcd Reserve Agenta, - 13,226.46 Due from other National Itanks, . 19,035.90 Due from State Banks and Banken, 18,412. 84 Real Estáte, furniture and fixtures, 19,290.00 Checks and other cash il. nis, - - 1,692.79 Bills of other National Banks, - 9,550.00 Fractioniil currency (ineluding nickel), l,00fi.7f Legal tender notes, - 83,281.00 Five per cent. Bedemption tumi, (,7:uio Due from Treas. of U. S., - - 5,000.00 $551,354.74 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in, ... $150,000.00 Surplus fund, .... 40,000.00 Other undivided profits, - - 6,926.07 Circulating Boten - - - 133,000.00 Depnsits subject to check, - - 168,228.92 Pemaiid ceraficate dapoaitora, - - 68,142.47 Dividend unpaid, ... 9,000.00 ü. 8. Taxe due Jan. 10, ... 1,057.78 $551,354.74 I, Johnson W. Knlght, Cftahier of the First National liank of Ann Arbor, ao BoJsmnly iwear I Hat the above statement is true, to tbc besi of ïny knowledge and belief. J. W. KNIGHT, Caabler. State ok Miciinían, County of Sworn to and suhscribed before me, this 14th day of January, 1875. W. A. Tolchard Notary Public. Correct- Attest, E. WELLS, "l I'HILIP BACH, l-IMrechns. C. H. MILLEN, j

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