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The Ann Arbor Savings Bank

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
January
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF At Ann Arbor, Michigan., at the close of business Dec. 19th, 1880. RESOURCES. LIABHJTIE8. floans and Discounts, 8375,536 49 _ .. , . , .... Stocks, Bonds, Mortgages, etc 259,718 15 Capital stook paid in, $ 50,000 00 Overdrafts, 2,510 51 Surolus fund inn imn nn Duefrombanks in reserve cities.... 75Í253 59 Burpms Iuna' 100,000 00 JDue f rom other banks and bankers.. 7,017 20 Undivlded proflts, 31675 79 Due f rom Treasurer School District _, ,, No. 1. A. A 12,151 25 Divideuds unpaid, 385 00 Furniture and Fixtures 1,930 85 Commerrinl ripnnsita ,M, „, Ourrent expenses and taxes paid,.... 2,9ffi 3 wmmercial deposita, 15237 07 hecks and cash items, 692 05 Savings deposita, . 416 843 47 ÍTickels and pennies, 60 60 _. . . , ' Gold, 15,000 00 Due to banks and bankers 338 92 tríseand NkïibnaÏBank NÖtësV".:::: ITot 00 Certifloates f dePsit - 26,390 35 ÜATE OF MICHIGAN,., "". ■ TT7.870 62 County of Washtenaw. ( ss" I, Charles E. Hiscock, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnlr swear that the above otatement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Charles E. Hiscock, Cashier. Correct- Attest: Christian Mack, Daniel Hiscock, David Kinsey, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 24th day of December, 1890. Michajsl J. Fritz, Notary Public. Capital stock paid in, $ 50,000 I Total assets, - $761,291.31 Capital security, - 100,000 Surplus, - - 100,000.00 Tiansacts a general banking business; buys and sells exchanges on New York, Betroit and Chicago; sells drafts on all the principal cities of Europe. This bank, already having a large business, invites merchants and others ■to open accounts with them with the assurance of the most liberal dealing consistent with safe banking. In the Savings Department interest is paid semi-annually, on the first days of January and July, en all sums that were deposited three months previous to those days, thus affording the people of this city and county a perfectly safe depository for their f unds, together with a return in interest for the same. Money to loan on approved securities. Directors.- Christian Mack, W. D. Harriman, Daniel Hisoock, William Deubel, Willard B. Smith, David Einsey, and L. Gruner. Officers.- Christian Mack, President; W. D. Harriman, Vice-President; Chas. E. Hiscock. Cashier.