July 9, 1915. 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 
THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY 
of Manchester, Mass., at the close of 
business June 23, 1915, as rendered to the 
Bank Commissioner. 
ASSETS 
U. S. and Mass. Bonds (market 
value, $20,570.00) 
Other stocks and bonds (mar- 
ket value, 392,695.25) 
Loans on real estate, less due 
thereon, 
Demand loans with collateral, 
$ 20,761.59 
429,156.61 
111,195.47 
17,715.00 
Time loans with collateral, 615.00 
Other time loans, 124,606.98 
Overdrafts, 24.91 
Furniture and fixtufes, 1,450.00 
Safe deposit vaults, 
Due from reserve banks, 
Due from other banks, 
Cash: Currency and specie, 
4,479.36 
44,875.72 
601.89 
39,066.15 
$794,548.59 
LIABILITIES 
Capital stock, $100,000.00 
Surplus fund, : 25,000.00. 
Undivided profits, less expenses, 
interest and taxes paid, 
Deposits (demand), 
Subject to check, 
13,466.63 
638,125.41 
Certificates of deposit, 129.75 
Certified checks, 933.20 
Treasurer’s checks, 1,593.60 
Bills payable, including certifi- 
cates of deposit represent- 
ing money borrowed, 
Reserved for Taxes 
15,000.00 
300,00 
$794,548.59 
For the last thirty days the average 
reserve carried was: currency and specie 
6.58 per cent; deposited in reserve banks 
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6.00 per cent; U. 8. and Mass. bonds 3.00 
per cent. 
Essex ss. 
July 7, 1915. 
Then personally 
appeared Harry W. 
Purington, Secretary, Treasurer, and 
Oliver T. Roberts, President, and Edward 
A. Lane, Wm. Hoare, Everett L. Edmands 
and Ernest 8. Curtis, directors of the 
Manchester Trust Company and made 
oath that the foregoing statement, by 
them subscribed, is true to the best of 
their knowledge and belief. 
Before me, 
\ GEO. E. WILLMONTON, 
Notary Public. 
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