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NEW ADVERTI8EMENTS T EPOllX of the condition of the First National Bank of' Ann Ar bor At Ann Arbor, in the State of Michigan, at theclose of business, Uct. 2d, 1876. RESOUECES. ï.oansand Discounts, - - - $296,807.23 Overdrafts, - ... - 284.60 U S. Bonds to secur circulation, - 150,000.00 Other stockB, bonds and mortgages, - 13,500.00 Due froin approved itcserve Agenta, - 24,033.65 Due froni State Banks and Baukers, - 6,583.49 Rea] Estáte, furniture and fixtures, - 19,000.00 Curreut expenses and taxes paid, - 1,544.99 Checks aud other cash items, - - 953,96 Bills of other National Banks, - 3,878.00 Fractional currency (including nickel), 425.50 Specie (includiug goldTreasury notes), 2,740.000 Legal tender notes, ... 31,129,00 Kedeuiption Fund with U. 8. Treasurer (.5 per cent. of circulation), - - 6,750.00 557,030.42 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in, - , - - $150,000.00 Surplus fund, .... 50,000.00 Other uudivided profits, - - 22,249.41 National bank notes outstanding, - 132,500.00 Dividends unpaid, - - 114.00 Indivii ual depositssubject tocheck 130,414.91 Demand certificates of deposlt, 72,352.10 8557,630.42 State of Michigan, Countyof Washtenaw, ss. I, Johnson V. Kuight, Cashierof the abovenanied Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of iay knowledge aud belief. J. W. KNIGHT, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of October, 1876. Eiiasuül Mass, Notary l'ublic. Correct - Attest, E. WELLS, " PHILIP BACH, Director. JAMES CLEMENTSJ
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