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QUARTERLY REPORT

OF

THE PLAZA BANK,

at the close of business December 8th, 1903.

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Specie

U. 8. legal tenders and circulating notes of national banks.

Cash items, viz.:

Bills and checks for the next day's exchanges.
Other items carried as cash...

13,000 00

17,940 00

224,922 76

173,382 00

$127,922 43
55,461 14

183,383 62

$3,561,681 53

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$100,000 00

100,000 00

Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid.
Due depositors..

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Due trust companies, banks, bankers, brokers and savings banks

Due Treasurer of the State of New York......

402,944 45
45,000 00

3,214,677 99

State of New York, County of New York, ss.:

$3,561,681 53

W. MCMASTER MILLS, President, and E. M. CLARKE, Cashier, of The Plaza Bank, a Bank located and doing business at No. 753 Fifth Avenue, in the City of New York, in said County, being duly sworn, each for himself, says that the foregoing Report, with the schedule accompanying the same, is true and correct in all respects, to the best of his knowledge and belief, and they further say that the usual business of said Bank has been transacted at the location required by the banking law (Chap. 689, Laws of 1892), and not elsewhere; and that the above report is made in compliance with an official notice received from the Superintendent of Banks designating the 8th day of December, 1903, as the day on which such report shall be made.

W. M'MASTER MILLS, President.
E. M. CLARKE, Cashier.

Severally subscribed and sworn to by both deponents the 10th day of Decembor, 1903, before me.

[Seal of Notary.]

W. MCMASTER MILLS, President.

E. H. COOK,

Notary Public, New York County.

A. NEWBOLD MORRIS, Vice-President.
C. W. PARSON, Vice-President.

E. M. CLARKE. Cashier.

E. H. COOK, Assistant Cashier.

GEORGE B. WHEELER, Asst. Cashier.

DIRECTORS.

RICHARD DELAFIELD, Chairman.

John Jacob Astor.
B. Beinecke.

August Belmont.
John E Borne.
Stuyvesant Fish.
H. B. Hollins.
Joseph Larocque.
M. McMaster Mills.

A. Newbold Morris.
Joseph Park.
John L. Riker.
Charles Scribner.

H. A. C. Taylor.

William H. Tillinghast.
George Frederick Vietor.
Harry Payne Whitney.

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THE UNDERWOOD

Writing-in-Sight Typewriter

UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY,

241 Broadway, New York City.

AN ACCURATE

FREE ALMANAC

This is the American Seeding-Machine Co.'s Almanac. It contains Reliable Weather Forecasts, Veterinary Recipes, Breeding Record Tables, Weights and Measures, Cooking Recipes, Household Hints-SOMETHING OF VALUE FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE HOUSEHOLD. Send your name and address on a Postal Card and receive a copy of the book by return mail, absolutely free. Address

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Dept. 115, Springfield, Ohio.

WE MAKE..

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AMERICAN SEEDING-MACHINE CO.,

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115 & 117 WILLIAM AND

59 JOHN STREETS,

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ENVELOPE CO.

RAYNOR & PERKINS

MANUFACTURERS

OF ENVELOPES

FOR THE

TRADE

ONLY.

CHAS. COOPER & CO.,

194 Worth Street, New York,
... CHEMISTS...

Acids, Wood Alcohol, Soluble Cotton, Amyl Acetate and a general line of technical chemicals.

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J. C. SCHNOTER'S

SHOULDER BRACE For Round Shoulders

Makes the form erect, expands the chest, strengthens the lungs, and is comfortable to wear.

For Men, Women, Boys and Girls
ELASTIC STOCKINGS,

KNEE CAPS, and ANKLETS.
Also Trusses, Abdominal
Supporters, Crutches, Braces
for Deformity, etc., etc.

Competent lady attendants. Separate parlors.

Suspensory Bandages Prevent Varicocele and Rupture.

They will add years to a man's life. A pink label with our trademark is put in every box of the genuine SCHNOTER Bandages.

See that the inventor's initials J. C. before the name of SCHNOTER are on every box and bandage. For sale by all Druggists in the United States. "BEWARE OF IMITATIONS." Explanation of Varicocele mailed free,

J. C. SCHNOTER CO.,
Sole Manufacturers,

523 Sixth Avenue, NEW YORK.
Notice. We are near 31st St.

J. J. LOUGHRAN,

CONTRACTOR,

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The Neostyle Envelope is the only envelope which can be used for third class matter without breaking the seal, and which has the sanction of the P. O. Dept. of the U. S.

CAUTION!!!

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