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12
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January
Year
1888
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ASSIVl. STATEMESM'. Forthe year ending December 31st, A. D. 1887, of the Condition aud affaire of ïhe Washtenaw Mutual Fire Insurance Company, located at Ann Arbor, Mich, organized under the laws of the State of Michigan, aud doing business in the County of Washtenaw. in said State. HENRY D. PLATT, President. Wm. K. Childs, Secretary. P. O. Address of See'y, Ann Arbor. MEMBERSHIPS. 1. Number of members Dec. 31, of previous year 2,189 2. Number of members added during the present year 1C3 8. Total 2,352 4. Deduct number of members withdrawn duriug the year and policies cancelled by reason of sale or olherwise 85 5. Number of members now belonging to eompany 2,267 (Net lncrease of membership iu past year, 78.) RISKS. 1. Amountof property at risk Dec. 31, of prevíoub year $4,456,105.00 2. Amount of risks added during present year.. 413,725.00 3. Total 14,869,830.00 4. Deduct risks canceled, withdrawn or terminated 304,035.00 5. Net amount now at risk by company $4,565.795.00 (Net increase of capital stock in past year, 809,690.00.) BESOURCÏS. 1. Whole amount of premium or deposit notes belonging to the company (carried insidel S None 2. Eeduction of above by assessments None. 3. Uuassessed portion of said notes belonging to company Nene. 4. Cash on hand $ 141.72 8. Assessments of past year uncollected 8.9 6. Assessments of prior years uncollected carried inside) None. 7. Nature and amount of all other resources, the capital stock of the eompany and the liability of the members to be assessed thereon 81.565.795.C0 8. Total available resources 54,565,915.51 LIABILITIE3. 1. For losses due and payable None. 2. For losses not matured, None; resisted None. 3. Due or to become due for borrowed money 8450.00 4. Nature and amount of all other claims None due 5. Total liabilities 8450.00 INCOME. 1. Premium or deposit notes taken during the year (carried insideJ.None 2. Cash premiums received during the year None 3. Cash collected on assessments levied during the year. 4 415.93 4. Cash collected on assessments levied in prior years 36.98 5. Cash from membership or policy fees - 128.25 6. Cash from increased or decreased insurance 280.10 7. Cash income from other surces, Stampssold 75 Sub-rentof office. 4.87 8. Total cash income 4,866.88 9. Add cash balance at close of preceding year 1,117.68 10. Total raceipts and Income .. Í5 984.56 RXPENDITUEE8. 1. Losses actually paid during the year (of whieh $55.00 occurred in prior years) 85,018 17 2. Salaries and fees paid to officers and directors (schedule A).... 934.26 3. Fees retained (or remitted to assured) by agente or collectors - None 4. Amount of premium or deposit notes returned to members whose policies where discontinued or canee' ed (carried inside) None 5. Assessments charged off as uncollectlble (carried inside). ...None 6. AU other expenditures (schedule B) „ 340.41 7. Total expenses actually paid during the year.... $6,292.84 SCHEDULE A. Name of Officer or Director to whom paid. Henry D. Platt, Director 8 134.00 Emery E. Leiand, " 113 60 E. A.Nordman, " 94.50 John F. Spafard, " 6M5 J.W. Wing, Dept. " 16.75 E. M. Cole, " " 10.50 John Cook, " " 1.00 Wm. K. Childs, Sec'y and " 450.00 Assessment Receiver's commission and expense 34.71 Geo. A. Peters, Auditor 5.00 Geo. McDougal, " 5 05 Kobert Campbell, " 4.00 Total Schedule A $ 934.26 SCHEDULE B. Items of "all other expenses." Incidental expenses _ $ 33.72 Postage and stamped envelopes 105.33 PrintiBg and stationery 70.90 Office rent _ 53.00 Interest on borrowed money 57.46 Total Schedule B _. $ 340.41 MISCKLLANEOUS QUESTIONS. 1. How many assessments have been made during the year? Answer, one. 2. Whatis the amount of all the assessments made during the year ? Answer, $4,424.72 3. What is the rate per cent. of such assesaments on the property insured? Answer, $1.00 per thousand. 4. What is the rate per cent. of such assessments on the premium or deposit notes? Answer, no notes. 5. What amount was re assessed for assessments that were not paid ? Answer, none. 6. What amount of losses are allowed to accumulate before an assessment is leyied ? Answer, one year's. 7. Does the company In making an asaessment, provide therein any surplus fuud over the actual losses accrued ? Yes. If so, how much ? Answer, eatimated expenses foi officers, office rent, and incidentals one year. 8. What is the aggregatc valuation of Real property insured by the company ? Answer, not footed separate. 9. What proportlon of damage or actual loss nuutalned on Real property does the company pay? Answer, full amount on two-thirds valuation. 10. What is the aggregate valuation of Personal property insured by the company ? Answer, not footed separate. 11. What proportion of damage or actual loss sustained on Personal property does the company pay? Answer, two-thtrds. STATE OF MICHIGAN, I County of Washtenaw ( Henry D. Platt, President, and Wm. K. Childs Secretary of said company, do and each for himself doth depose and say, that they have red the foregoing statement, and know the contenta thereof, and that they have good reason to belleve, and do believe said statement to be true. HENRY D. PLATT, President Wm. K. Childs, Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me, at Ann Arbor, in said State and County, this 9th 'dav of January, A. D. 1888. Gustavk Bbsiim, Notary Public. Washtenaw County, Mich. The number of Littell's Living Age dated January 7th begins a new volume - the one hundred and seventy-sixth - of that Standard weekly magazine. As periodical literature has been growing from year to year in extent and importance, The Living Age has gone on increasing in value. It is a necessity to the American reader who would keep pace with the best literary work of the time. Rev. J. Roberts, pastor of the M. E. Churclj, Fremont, Mich.. says Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup ír a great remedy, and wonhy the confidence of nll families. Queer, but candid people selciom ?ive anybody tafTy. A New Hemedy with Wonderfnl Healing Powers. For both Internal and external Use. POSITIVE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. Abo Collc, Croup, Headache, Lame Back, Wounds, and all distresaing ailiuents of the human body, R A I U-R O AD l Is the Best on Earthfor Bronchitis, COUGH CURË ƒ Coughs.ThroatandLungTroubles A POSITIVK CONSÜMPTIOH OÜEE In ita Eirlior Stages. These Medicines are Warranted by your Druggist. Price 25c., 50e. and $1 per bottle. For tl we will send largest size of either Cure, prepaid. Addresa Rail-Road Remedy Co., Box 372, Llncoht, Neb. Trade supplied by Farrand, Williams &. Co., Detroit IMortgage Sale. Whereas, default has been made in the payment of a certain mortgage made by Dwight Riggs and Mary A. his wife, to Henry Pratt, dated the second day of January, A. D., eighteen huudred and sixty-eight, to secure the pa} ment of five hundred dollars, whlch mortgage is recorded in the registeis office of the county of Washtenaw, State of Michigan, in Liber 38 of mortgages. page 275, and which was duly assigned by said Henry Pratt to Cyrus Beckwithby and recorded in Liber 9 of Mortgage assignments, page 412, and by Cyrus Beckwith to Amarilla H. Beckwith, by and recorded in said Liber 9, page 413, and by Amarilla H. Beckwith to Sidney Beckwith, by deed recorded in said Liber 9, page 414, and whereos, there is now claimed to be due upon said mortgage the sum of flve hundred and nineiy-seveo 25-100 dollars at the date of this notice and no proceedings at law or in chaneery haying been taken to recover the principal sum or interest or any part thereof, now therefore notice is hereby given that in pursw&uce of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and of the statute in such case made and provided, the premisos described in aaid mortgage to-wit: The north-east quarter of the north-west quarter of seclion thirty-two, township two south of range three enst. sitúate in said county of Washtenaw, will be sold at public auction at the south door of the court house in the city of Ann Arbor in said county, that being the place for holding the circuit court of the eounty, on Saturday, the 7th day of April next, A. I). 1888, in the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, tomake theamount then due on said mortgage and the costs of these proceedings and the sum of twenty-five dollars attomey's fee as provided therein. Dated this 4th dav of January, A. D. 1888. SIDtÍEY BECKWITH, AssJcnee. 680-9 Probate Order. STATE OF MICHIGAN, j County of Washtbnaw. ( ' At a session of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the City of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday. the tweniyelghth day of December, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven. Present, WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte o' Alonzo B. Palmer, deceased. On reading and flling the petition, duly verified, of Martin L. D'Ooge, praying that a certain instrument now on file in this court, purporting to be the last will ana testameni of said deceased, may be admltted to probate, and that he and Love M. Palmer may be appointed executors thereof. Thcreupon it is ordered, That Monday, the twenty third day of January next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the devisees, legatees, and heirs at law of said deceased, and all other per sons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court, then to be holden at the Probate Office in the City of Ann Arbor. and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted : And lt is further ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estáte of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published In the Ann Arbor Register, a newspaper printed and clrculated in said county, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. (A true copy.) WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN. Judge of Probate Wiluam G. Doty, Probate Register. 679 82 This man believes in blanketing his horse. This man don't think a Horse Blanket does any good. Isn't it plain that $1.50 to $3.50 spent for one of the following sa Horse Blankets would have paid? sa Five Mile. SB 54 Six Mile.1 X. sa Little Giant. F IS sa Boss Stablo.' # 5A F. Kersey. Sg 5á Electric. 5ANo. 306. There are many other styles. If thete don't e uit y ou, ask to aee them. ASptONQ BtyVfiKET IS frfADE LlKE plG. 2. i IT"R w"L7BW3EkEI' WllL " WtufKRCADS. S THEAns. IfyouWmt Strength looKfor thisXradeiK They all have this sk Trade Mark Label Sewed on the inside of each blanket. [Copyrightcd 1887.] ana Arbor Smal! Fnit Kurssry ! AU kinds of Berry Planta; Fine Plants of the Sharpless ; The best Strawberry ; Fruit and Ornamental trees from Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y. Orders must be sent early. WINES AND SYRUPS. Sweet Home-made Wine for Invalida, and the Encharist, Sour Wine, Raspberry Syrup, Shrub, Pear Syrup. Plymouth Rock Eggs. E. BAUR, West Huron St., - Ann Arbor

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