Detroit Bank Stockholders
Ann Arbor eitizens are pretty well representad ;is stockholders of Detroit banks. For instance, take the Peninsular Sav'lnga Bank, with the following list nnd the ïiumber of their shnrcs : Pres. Angelí and wife, 10; James Ij. Babcock, 155; Minerva E. Blfee 50; J. E, Beal, 15; S. W. Óíarkson., 40 ; Emmett Cood, 5 ; Henry Cornwell, 10 ; Alpheus Felch, 5.1 ; F. S. Gadge, 15 : C. 8. Gregory, 50 ; est., H. ('. Gregory s 15 ; Geo. P. (crlazler, 20 ; M. 1 Howard. 5 ; Clara C. James, guardián, 5 ; Dr. McLaehliui.. 10; Mrs. O. M. Martin, 10; E-var1 !i. Scott, 10; John V. Sheeham, 25; Tios. 8. Sears, GO; M.rs. A. Z. ïreadwell, 10 ; est. oï John M. Wheeler, 35 ; L. D. Watkiais, 40; Johm .. Watling, 10; C. S. Wortley, 30; "Wiu. "Wanner, 10; James C. Wooa, -10 ; James H. Watle, 30 ; D. Zimmerman, 20. Tliese include several in Yisilanti, Chelsea, Dexter an-l ifanfliester, and total about S00 sliares, or nearly $100,000 worth iu valu-e owned in Washtenaw. There is as imich more owaeil by our peopeople in other Detroit banks and insuranco companies. E. "W. Mitchéll, general superintendent of tbe United States Express Co., is in town to-day inaking arrangements for opening thelr office May 1. Tliey have rented the store in the Masonic block now occupied by Blake's picture store, next the American Express Co. The new wagon will be here in a few days, and it is likely that Fred Himtoon, the U. S. Express agent at Ypsilanti, will be the ,new agent. Joéeph Jacobus wlll be the driver. 'The coming of the new conipany Ls welcomed by a!l the ])-i)ple of Ann Arbor as it promises increascil facillties and better rates to all shlppers as Avell as to all recclvers of igood;.
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