Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Orïïanlzetl May, 180ÍJ under the General líanUin I,aw of ilals Sïate. CAPITAL, - $50,000 Surplus, 150,000 Total Assets, $1,400,000 Business Men. Guardians, Trustees, Ladies, and other persons will find this Bank a safe and convenieut place at whieli to do business. Interest is allowed on all yavings Deposits of $1.00 and upwards, according to rule of the bank, interest compounded semi-annually. Money to Loan in Sums of $25.00 to $5.000 Secured by uneneumbered Real estáte and otlier goodsecurities. CAECTV nCDnCIT AI!ITC ot tne hest modprn construction. Absolutely Fire ao 01 Cl I UCrUOll VflULlO BurglarProof. Boxes torene frcmKiOO tu S10.C0 per yea Three Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits in tl_c SíTilga Departmeü' IZinECTORS M. CHRISTIAN HACK, W. 1 . HARRIMAK, DAVID RINSEY, DANIEL. HISCOCK, WILLIAM DUBEL, L. GRUNER, DR. W. B. S.M1TH. OFFICÏ5RS OHRISTIAN MACK, President. W. D. HARRIMAN, President. CHAS. E. H1SCOCK, Cashler. M. J. FRITZ, Assistant Gashier. FSHDOST LXJMBBH YARD, CORNER OF Ï'OUBTH AND DEPOT fcrS., AX.s' AEEOR. ---IUMBERT Wc niíinuíacture'our own Lumber and GUA11AXTEE VEI1Y LOW TRICES. Give [u.s ;i cali and wc will make it to your interest, as our large and well erraded btock fully Mistains our assertioii. ■ A full a.ssfjrtineiit of í-'ione Sewer Pipe and Drain Tilo, manufactured by the Jacksöfl Fire Clay Co. Theáe tile, beiii made of tire clay, are of unusual strength. T $ KEECH, Supt. JAS.. ÏOLBERÏ, Prop.
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