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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
February
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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NEVER A FAILÜRE, The Bed River Yalley of Minnesota and North Dakota has never had a failure of crops. It produced 30,000,000 buahels of wheat besides other cereals in 1890. Farms can be had on the erop plan, or long time cash payments. It is not an uncommon thing to pay f or a farm from the proceeds of one erop. It has all of the advantages of an old country in the shape of school, churcli, niarket, postal & railway f acilitie s and all the chances of a new country in the way of cheap lands, rich soil, and increase in values. It is one of the most fertile and promising regions in America not y et fully occupied. In the rush to the far west, however, this rich valley has been over-looked. It has room for a million more people. Write to F. I. WIIITNEY, St. Paul, Min n. for particulars. Publications sent free. EEPOET OF THE OONDITION OF THE ïïwm' k mm w -AT - ANK ARBOR, MICHIGAN, at tbe clone of business, Octobeb 2nd, 1600. RESOUHCES. rxiansanddlscouBts $2i:,"03 38 Stocks, honda, wnngages, etc 7S.881 66 Overdrafts 2,073 88 Doe JVom banks n reserve eitje 25,979 ÍS Due froui WabhtenuwCo 17,5i5 51 Dülsin tn.Dcit 2,91876 Furniture und flxiures _. 3,000 00 Curient exptnstS and tixes paid 961 üt Intertst puid 1,190 26 Checks snd ensh itcius 625 19 Nickels and peuoies 160 09 Gold 6,538 46 Silver 1,26746 U. S. and Naiinal Bank notes 18,133 00 Total $368,91797 LIAMI.ITIES. Capital Btock Daid in Í 50,000 00 Surplus fund.. 10,000 60 Uudivideil prolita 6,04820 Commerciiil dep.isits 257,224 17 Savirigs dflpnsits 44,797 86 Due lo banks and bunkers 847 74 Total $368,917 81 STATE OF MICHIGAN. Oounly of Vnshtenaw. ( I, Frederick H. Belser, Cashier of the aboTe named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beBt of my knowledge and belief. F. H. Belser, Oashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this eleventh day of October, 1890. Wx. W. WHEDON, Notary Public. Correct- Attest : fHAS. E. GBEENE.1 Jünius E. Beal, Directors. Keüben Kempf, J piRE INSURANCE. CHRISTIAN MAQK, ffeut lor the followinf? Firni Cïass Corapanies, representing over tweuiy-tiht Millioa Dollars Asaeifl, issue policiee at tbe Inwint rates Etna of Hartford $9,192,644.00 Franklin of Phila 3,118,713,00 öermania of N . Y 2,700,729.00 Germau-Americanof N.Y. 4,005,968.00 London Assurance.Lond'n 1,416,788.00 Michigan F. & Al., Detroit 287,608.00 N. Y. Underwriters, N. Y. 2,596,679.00 National, Hartford 1 ,774,505.00 Phenix, N.Y 3,759,036.00 STSpeeial atieutioü Lv6u to tbe insurance ui lirelUnsö, sciioola. cburctteB and puolic buildings interma of t.hry-1 And tivo vectts GEORGE W. MIIXEN, WHO A8 SPECTAL AGENT FOR the mm Lirs insumes n [ir.SIKES TO SAY That Thf National Life Insurance Company was incorporated by the Legislature of Vermom in 1848. lts existence practically covers the whole history of Life Insurance in America, as the oldest company wrote its first policy in 1843. Hon. Henry Clay, of Kentucky; Hon. Amos Abbott, of Massachusetts ; Hon. Alex. Ramsey, of Pennsylvania were among the incorporators. That during the forty years of ts successful experience, it has passed through the cholera epidemie of 1854, the financialpanics of 1857 and 1873, as well a the ordeal of the Civil War. These were , eriods when corporations and individuals were tried to their utmost capacity. On every side were failures, large and small, but the National came out with a record of solid prosperity, and not a scar to mark the greatest financial disturbances ever known in this country, lts policy contracts, therefore,4possess all the security and pernianence that stability and successful experienee can guarantee. That it wrote in Michigan during the year 1S88 $74.000, and during the year 1889 8752,000, wliich was the largest per cent. of gains during said year by any company in Michigan. No company writes a more satisfactory policy, writing in the face of each policy three guarantees: First. - A paidup policy. Second. - A cash surrender for each year after the third. Third. - An extended insurance whicb provides for all emergencies that may overtake anyone between youth and oíd age. Olher facts ard figures gladly furnished by RoomB, "rillütl Geo.W. MiUen. H. KITREDGE, No. 6 West Ank Street. LIWMAIBAHII, In the rear oí Edward Duffy's grrocery store. Hack toall traine, day and night. Ordors for traína, parties, wedding and funerals promptly attended to. Telepbone, 108 Ann Arbor ifkih.