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Day
10
Month
February
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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REPORT OF THE 00NDITI0N OF THE 1 1 V V MECHANICS' fè II 11 II AT ANN ARBOR, MICH., At the close of business, Dec. 2, 1891 EESOUECEP. Loans and discounts $243,523 28 Stocks, bonds, mortgages, etc 90,921 07 Overdrafts 3,710 70 Due irom banks in reserve cities 32.752 30 Due from Washtenaw County 40,780 71 Bills in transit 2,023 75 Furnitureand fixtures. 3,000 00 Current expenses and taxes paid 1,659 86 Interestpaid 3,094 36 Checks and cash item3 1,019 45 Nickels and pennies 382 65 Gold 6,125 00 Silver 1,343 65 U. S. and National Bank Notes . ... 10,930 00 Total $441,276 78 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 50,000 00 Surplus fund 10,000 00 Undivided profits 16,259 10 Individual Deposita 130,104 54 Certiflcates of Deposito 184,139 99 Savings deposita 48.814 62 Due to bank 1,958 53-365,017 68 Total $441,276 78 STATE OF MICHIGAN, I County of Washtenaw, I, F. H. BELSEK, Cashier, of the above named Bank, do solemnlyswear thatthe above statement is true, to the "best of mv knowledge and belief. F. II. BELSEfe, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 14th dav of December, 1891. JOHN R. MINER, Notary Public. Correct- Attest: Ambrose Kearney, Chas. I E. Greene, Junius E. Beal, Direetors. LIGHT FOR THE PEOPLE. G ood 'prescriptions. (r O r good medicines, O O r good, pure, fresh o D rugs, are wliat D Y ou can always obtain Y E very day in the week E A t _ioodyear"s D A II ug and Prescription R S tore - No. ö S. Main st. f D on"t forget the D R are, beautiful articles for R U se ar ornament at U O oodyear's store. O S ave your money, and S T ell your fricnds T O f the wonderful and O R ich bai'gins K E very customer finds there. E J. J. GOODYEAR. No. 5. S. Main St. . Teachers' Examinations. Examinations of teachers in "Washtemw cotinty, tor the enauing school year, will be held as follows: The regular examination will be held each year on the first Thursday of March and August at the county seat. Applicants for all grades can only be examined at these dates. Special examinations Tvill be held at: Ypsilanti, last Friday of Max., '92. Ann Arbor, last Friday oí Aug., '92. Ypsilanti, last Friday oi Sept., '92. Ann Arbor, last Friday of Oct., '92. Ann Arbor, last Friday oí Mar., '93. MARTIN J. CAVANAUGH, Com. JUST PUBLISHED ! THE HISTORY OF DAVID GRIEVE BY MRS. HUMPHRY WAED, AUTHOR OF " BOBERT ELSHEKE," NOW ON SALE AT WAHR'S BOOKSTORE, Opposite Court House, Main St,f AND liiiveisity Bookstore, State st., ANjST ABBOE, MICH. Real Estáte for Sale. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. In the matter of the estáte of John V. Whithirk, deceased. Notice is hereby glven that in pursuance of an order granted to the undersigned admfnistrator de bonis non. with the vvill annexed of the estáte of said John W. Whitlark, by the Hon. Judi?e of Probate for the County of Washtensw, on the 19th day of .lanuary. A. D. 1892. there will be sold at public veudue, to the highest bidder, at the Kast front door of the Court House, in the city of Aim Arbor, in the ('ountv of Washtenaw, in said state. on Friday. the fourth dav of Man-h. A. 1. 1892, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day (subject to all inoumbranoes by mortgage or otherwise exiating at the time of the death of said deeeusiuli the following deseribed real estáte, to-vit: The west half of the eouth-west quarter of section two (2), aud the cast half of the southeast quarter of section three (3). all in the townsbip of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw county, Michigan, excepting froin said first pareel the south thirty acres, and exceptlng from said second pareel the south thirty acres. Dated January I9.lsti2. ' EDWARD TREADWELL, Administrator de bonis non with the will annexed. A PATK10TIC WORK. JSvery peraon who is opposeu to Free Trado Slavery and favors American Industrial Inde. pendence secured through the policy of Protection, should read the documenta published by the American Protective Tariff League. As a patriotic citizen it is your duty to place these documenta in the hands of your friends. They are lnteresting and instructive, and embrace discussions of all phases of the Tariff questlon. The League publishes over 60 different documents, comprising nearly 600 pages of plainly printed, carefully edited and reliable iuformatioa. Among the authors of these documenta are, Hon. James G. Blaine ; Wm. McKinley, Jr., Governor of Ohio ; Senator S. SI. Cullom, of Illinois Senator JosepU N. Dolph, of Oregon ; Senator A. S. PaddocK, of Nebraska: Senator Frye.of Maine; Senator Casey.ot .NorthDakota; Senator Justin S. Morril, of Vermont; Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, of llhode Isiand; Hon. Thomas II.Dadley.nf NewJersey; Hon.Bubert P. Poner, of Washimitun; l'rof. J. R. Dodge, of the AprriculturKl ]epartnient &t Washincton; Commodore W. II. T. Hughes ; Hon. E. A. lliirtsuorn, of New Vork ; Conressinan Dolhver. of Iowa; Hon. B. F. Jones: David Hall Rice, of Boston; Ex-Congressman Perkius, of Kansas; Dr. E. P. Miller, of New York ; Hon.Geo. Draper, of Mass.; Hon. C. L. Edwnrds, of Texaa; Judge Win. Luwrence. of Ohio; Hon. D. G. llarriman, of New York ; Hon. Geo. S. Boutwell, of MaBS.; Hon. E. H. Ammidown, of New York; Kuoch Knsley, of Tennessee. This complete set of documenta will be sent to any address, post paid, for Fifty (50) Cent. Address, Wilbur F. Wakeman, SeoV. No. 33 West Twenty-Third Street, New York.

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