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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
October
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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mu wm M! The coolness which exists between this couple will melt, thaw and diasolve itself into a gentle balm that will refreso them and heal all their petty differences as soon as he discovers that she purchases all her hats of SHADFORD & CORSON, for he will appreciate that she is a sensible girl and buys where all the latest novelties in Millinery are offered at the lowest prices. SHADFORD & CORSON 11 E. Washington St. REPORT OF THE GONDITION OF THE h Arbor Savings Bask At Ann Arbor Michigan, at the close of business. Sept. 25, '91. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $438.1% 08 Stocks, bonds, mortgages, etc - - - 268,784 74 Overdrafts 8,908 78 Furniture and flxtures 1.930 85 Current expenses and taxes 1,119 71 CASH. Due from bauks in reserve cities - 74301 59 Due from other banks and bankers 4.354 78 Due from City and School Dist. Xo. 1 Ann Arbor 4,468 90 Checks and cash items 144 70 Nickels and pennies 102 38 Silver eoin 1.&00 00 Gold coin 15,000 00 U. S. and National Bank Notes 15,602 00116,034 35 Í.V14.924 51 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $ 50,000 00 Surplus fund 100,000 00 Undivided profits 37,265 82 Dividends unpaid 159 00 DEPOSITS. Certiflcates of deposit ♦ 26,1% 58 Commercial deposits l:;s.:;ii-j 36 SavtngS deposits - 4X3,000 85647,499 69 8:i4,921 51 STATE OK MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. I, Charles E. Hiscock, Cashier of the above uamed bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my kiiowludKe and belief. CHAS. R. HI8C0CK. cashier. Correct- Attett: ('hristiax Mack, L. Grunek. V. D. Harriman. Directora. Snbecribed and sworn to before me, this SOth dv 01 September, 1891. MICHAEL J. FRITZ, Xotary Public. ■& ■ ■ ■■ "AX VKESIS " gires Instant PBlrelief and is an intalliblo L Cure for Piles. Price$l. I!y B ■ ■■ knruiTKistsormnil. Sample3 ■ free.Address"AN'AKESIS," ■ ■■ WK Yboï 41U, Ncv York City. ioDBjnRi An elegant suite of rooms, steamïeated, over the Post Office, with all nodern conveniences. Hot and cold water, closets, sewers etc. Enquire at üourier office. EEPOST OF THE CONEITION OF THE i I W 7 iEcxï-iNrios' iJ il il ■■ AT ANN ARBOR, MICH. At the close of business, Sept. 25, 1891. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $249,767 93 Stocks, bonds, mortgages, etc 87,746 07 Overdrafts 2,69199 Due from banks in reserve cities 26,782 64 Due from Washtenaw County 27,578 82 Bills in transit 4,669 50 Furniture and fixtures 3,000 00 Current expenses and taxes paid 776 19 Interest paid 1,820 83 Checks and cash items 1.050 01 Nickels and pennies 221 96 Gold 5.717 10 Silver 1,269 80 U. S. and National Bank Notes 10,495 00 Total. $4-23.587 14 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in % 50,000 00 Surplus fund 10,000 00 Undivided proflts 12,059 58 Individual Deposits 118,616 50 Certificates of Deposits 177,685 59 Savings deposits 51,816 66 Due to bank and bankers 3,408 81 Total $423,587 14 STATE OF MICHIGAN, j COUNTY OF W'ASHTENAW, é I, F. H. BELSER, Cashier, of the above named Bank, do solemnlvswear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. H. BELSEÈ, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this lst dav of October, 1891. WILLIAM W. WHEDOX, Notary Public. Correct- Attest : Ambrose Kearney, Junius E. Beal, Chas. E. Greene, Directors. WALL PAPER ML PAPER Of all the Lutest Designs. PBICES th.e LOSTEST. AT OSCAR O. SORG, Tiie XDecorator. 70 S. MAIN ST., A3VN ARBOR. RINSEY & SEABOLT'S BAKERYGROCERY, FLOUR AND FEED STORE. We keep constantly on hand BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, etc, for Wholesale and retail trade. We shall also keep a supply of SWIFT & DEUBEL'S BEST White Wheat Flour! OSBORN'S GOLD DUST FLOUR. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, CORN MEAL, FEED, 8tc, at Wholesale and retail, A general stock of &ROCERIES and PROVISIÜNS Constantly on hand, which will be sold on as reasonable terms as at any other house in the city. Cash paid for BUTTER, EGGS, and COUNTRY PRODUCE Kenerally. Gooda delivered to any art of the city without extra charge. RINSEY & SEABOLT. MAKING A BEAUTIFUL HOME IS not a Question of money. Taste, experlence and Bklll have much to do wlth lt. If you intend to bulld, H wlll be a mlstake not to send for our books of Sxirsiblk Low-cost HouSKS, now arranged in tfireê volumes. In thetn you wlll flnd perspectlve ylews, floor plans descrlpilon8, and esttmates of costs for 106 tasteful, neït design for housen. They also glve our firlces for complete orklng Plans. Details, and Specflcations, whleh enable you to build without delays, mistak-es or quarrels wlth your builder, and which any one can understand. Good bullders reccomend these plans. Testimoniáis f rom all parta of the country. Vol. I contains 35 copyrlghted designs of houaei C08ting between 900 and 18U0. Vol. II containe copyrlghted designs, 1800 togaOO. Vol. III conUlns 86 copyrlghted designs, $3000 to 9U00. Prlce, by mail, 81.00 each, or W.OU for the set, "We also publi8h "COLONIAL HOUSES," a volume showing Perspectives and Floor Plans of houses arranged In the inimitable style of the Colonial Architecture, and having all modern arrangements for comfort. Prlce2.0U PICTUliESQUK HOUSES FOR FOREST AND SHOUE:- This shows Perspectives and Floor Plana of new designs for Suinmer Cottages, which are romantic, convenlent, andcheap. Prlce $1.00 by mail. Address NATIQN&L ARCHITEGTS' UNION, 130 X. Seventh Phlladelphla, Sfc, P.

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