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The State Savings Bank

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
December
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Located on the corner of Main and Washington streets is one of the most substantial institutions of Southern Michigan. The history of the institution begins with November, 1892, and although in existence but a comparatively short time, has advanced rapidly in public favor, and now commands a trade that many far older institutions in this scction of the state may well envy. lts officers, Mr. A. L. Noble, president; Messrs. Wm. Arnold and Wm. J. Booth, ist and 2nd . vice-presidents; and Mr. Robert Phillips, cashier; are among Ann Arbor's leading substantial business men. Mr. Noble, who has occupied the position of leading clothier here for 17 years, is well known and universally respected. Mr. Arnold is the popular jeweler of the city and Mr. Booth one of our leading capitalists; while Mr. Phillips was formerly teller at the Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank. The directors, including the president and vice-presidents, are James H. Wade, J. D. Ryan, John Koch, Eugene F. Mills, John Heinzmann, John V. Sheehan, John Haarer, H. J. Brown, Eugene E. Beal, D. Zimmerman, Christian Martin, Geo. P. oelazier, all gentlemen of influence and prominence. The capital is $50,000, and besides their savings department, a general banking business is connected in all its branches. They receive check and time deposits, handle gilt-edge commercial paper, notes, bonds, etc, sell exchange on all cities, attend collections, and will guarantee prompt and satisfactory service in every instnce. They have a fire and burglar proof vault, with deposit boxes to rent at reasonable rates.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News