Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Organlzcd 1860, onder tbe General Banking La tv of thU State. CAPITAL, $00,000. SURPLUS, $150,000. TOTAL ASSETS, $1,000,000 Business Men ,Ouardians, Trvstees, Ladies and other persons witt find this Baixk A Safe and Convenient Place to make Deposüs and do Business. Interest is alknoed at the rate of i PEIl CENT. on all Savings Beposits of $1.00 and upwards, according to the rules of the bank; and interest compoimded semi-annually. Money to Loan in Sums of $25 to $5,000. Secured by unlLCumbered real estáte and other good securtties. V1REC1OHS: Christian Mack, W. D. Harriman, Wüliam Deubel, Damd Binsey, Daniel Hiscock, W. B. Smith and L. Oruner. OFFICE RS: Cristian Mack, President; W. D. Harriman, Vice-President; Chns. E. Uiscock, CasJiier; M. J. Fritz, Assistant Cashier. Report of the Condition of the Ann Arbor Savings Bank. At Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the close of business, May 14th. 1807. RESOURCES. LIABILITIKfl. Loani and Discount f 401,0.15 78 Síí pM in 3B Bo.andMor, IXTdXroflWl CuV OvcMmftii rent ePeD8. Iutert 8lnkig ■ houie'.V. '". ! .'. M.wS TO n,ai} T"68 pRlf, -69 8 Furniture, and Flxtures 7.UI7 32 Dividend unpld 3i3 00 Other Real GbUte 4,i48 tl DEPOSITO. oimj Commercial deposita subv'Aa11 Ject tocheck $ 101,500 7n Saving deposits 781.Ï4U Vi Saring certificates of Due f rom Banks in redpposits 118 942 97 serve citles f 11,199 4a Due tobanks and bankDue from otber banks era 17,i"27 53-1,081,587 78 and bankers 72 60 Cliecks and cash Items.. 61(1 3i) Nickles and Cents 51185 Total $1,2!)''97C1 SllverCoin 4,900 00 Gold Ootn.. ............ 30,425 00 Statkof Michioan, Counit op Wishtinaw, ss Ntrtes . . ..On.a. . I1" 3t,2:W W$251 981 "7 X' Cba8" Hiscoci.Cashierof theabovo öamaU Bank, do solemnly twear tbat the above sta-e ment i true, to the best of my knowledge and 11.297,597 04 belief. CHA8. E. HISCOCK, Casi Ier Correct- Attost: W. ü. Harriman, L. unuNEit, David IUnsey, Directora. Subscribed and sworn tobefore me thls ltltli day of May. 1897. Michael J. Fritz. Notary Public.
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