Annual Report of the Commissioner of the Banking Department of the State of Michigan |
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... Checks and cash items .. Nickels and cents ... Gold coin 227,150 98 242,793 18 307,818 48 295,907 52 21,219 83 ... checks ... Cashier's checks outstanding .. 92,146 76 21,332 13 Due to banks and bankers ...... 2,754,809 13 Notes and ...
... Checks and cash items .. Nickels and cents ... Gold coin 227,150 98 242,793 18 307,818 48 295,907 52 21,219 83 ... checks ... Cashier's checks outstanding .. 92,146 76 21,332 13 Due to banks and bankers ...... 2,754,809 13 Notes and ...
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... Checks and cash items ... 2,312 66 Nickels and cents . 50 41 Gold coin ...... 3,622 50 646 55 26 84 2,702 50 Silver coin ..... 2,494 50 U. S. and national bank notes .. 13,736 00 706 00 8,572 00 305 91 26 84 3,360 00 806 25 4,545 00 802 ...
... Checks and cash items ... 2,312 66 Nickels and cents . 50 41 Gold coin ...... 3,622 50 646 55 26 84 2,702 50 Silver coin ..... 2,494 50 U. S. and national bank notes .. 13,736 00 706 00 8,572 00 305 91 26 84 3,360 00 806 25 4,545 00 802 ...
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... Checks and cash items ... 584 98 922 12 551 86 827 43 Nickels and cents . 70 54 121 64 154 30 60 27 Gold coin 4,067 50 4,602 50 5,142 50 3,965 00 Silver coin .... 1,496 40 398 10 1,424 10 U. S. and national bank notes .. 19,339 00 ...
... Checks and cash items ... 584 98 922 12 551 86 827 43 Nickels and cents . 70 54 121 64 154 30 60 27 Gold coin 4,067 50 4,602 50 5,142 50 3,965 00 Silver coin .... 1,496 40 398 10 1,424 10 U. S. and national bank notes .. 19,339 00 ...
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... Checks and cash items ... Nickels and cents .. 188 37 66 58 908 56 32.94 1,072 24 391 07 453 29 Gold coin .... 4,975 00 4,780 00 3,470 00 96 02 4,253 75 Silver coin 1,700 00 1,500 00 1,000 00 700 00 U. S. and national bank notes ...
... Checks and cash items ... Nickels and cents .. 188 37 66 58 908 56 32.94 1,072 24 391 07 453 29 Gold coin .... 4,975 00 4,780 00 3,470 00 96 02 4,253 75 Silver coin 1,700 00 1,500 00 1,000 00 700 00 U. S. and national bank notes ...
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... Checks and cash items ... 739 09 865 77 Nickels and cents 64 26 54 92 787 28 46 76 1,222 76 31 32 Gold coin 1,110 00 1,175 00 1,300 00 3,160 00 Silver coin 1,391 10 1,556 10 581 40 1,319 60 U. S. and national bank notes .. 5,637 00 ...
... Checks and cash items ... 739 09 865 77 Nickels and cents 64 26 54 92 787 28 46 76 1,222 76 31 32 Gold coin 1,110 00 1,175 00 1,300 00 3,160 00 Silver coin 1,391 10 1,556 10 581 40 1,319 60 U. S. and national bank notes .. 5,637 00 ...
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00 Other real 00 Redemption fund 00 Silver coin 00 Surplus fund 00 Totals 00 Undivided profits approved reserve agents Assistant Cashier bank notes outstanding banks and bankers banks in reserve banks not reserve bills rediscounted Bills bonds and mortgages bonds to secure Capital stock paid cash items Cashier's checks outstanding certificates of deposit Certified checks Checks and cash Commercial deposits subject Dividends unpaid Due from approved Due from banks Due from U. S. Due to banks Exchanges for clearing Fractional paper currency Furniture and fixtures Gold coin Individual deposits subject interest and taxes July 23 less current expenses Loans and discounts national bank notes Nickels and cents Notes and bills Overdrafts real estate rediscounted Bills payable Report of Dec Report of July Report of Oct reserve cities Savings certificates Savings deposits secure U. S. deposits subject to check taxes paid U. S. and national U. S. bonds U. S. treasurer
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Page 18 - Any vacancy in the board of directors shall be filled by the board, and the directors so appointed shall hold office until the next election. SEC. 13. The board of directors of a bank may declare a dividend of so much of the net profits of the bank, after providing for all expenses, losses, interest and taxes accrued or due from said bank, as they shall judge expedient; but before any such dividend is declared not less than one-tenth of the net profits of the bank for the preceding half year, or...
Page 21 - For value received, we promise to pay to the order of the John Good Cordage and Machine Company the sum of sixteen hundred and seventy-three dollars, as follows: Payable by New York or Chicago exchange, $500, Nov.
Page 3 - The names and compensation of the clerks employed by him, and the whole amount of the expenses of the banking department during the year.
Page 18 - ... not less than one.tenth of the net profits of the bank for the preceding half year, or for such period as is covered by the dividend, shall be carried to a surplus fund until such surplus shall amount to twenty per cent of its capital stock.
Page 3 - Commissioner of the Banking Department shall make an annual report to the Governor of the State, which report shall be published, and shall exhibit; First, A summary of the state and condition of every bank from which reports have...
Page 3 - ... and the total amount of means and resources, specifying the amount of lawful money held by them at the times of their several returns, and such other information in relation to such associations as in his judgment may be useful.
Page 3 - A statement of the banks and corporations whose basiness has been closed during the year, the amount of their resources and liabilities, and the amount paid to the creditors thereof; "Third, The names and compensation of the clerks employed by him, and the whole amount of...
Page 21 - ... in money, plus the cost of exchange, for the maker is not bound to discharge his obligation except by means of inland bills on New York or Chicago. Nor can the maker tender in payment $1,673 in money, with the cost of exchange, for his promise is to make payment by inland bills, which he must purchase in the market. The instrument, then, is not payable in money, and is therefore not a promissory note within the law merchant.
Page 278 - United States deposits Deposits of US disbursing officers Notes and bills rediscounted...
Page 21 - ... promise was to pay the sum named in the note, " with " exchange, which was a mere incident to the debt. In the case at bar the note is not payable at any particular place, and the promise is, not to pay a given number of dollars in money "with...