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G. H. RUSSEL, PRES'T. M. S. SMITH, VICE-PRES'T.R. S. MASON, CASHIER.

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Hammond Building, Cor. Griswold and Fort Sts.

SAVINGS AND COMMERCIAL DEPART- Certificates of Deposit Issued BearMENTS.

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ing Interest from Date.

W. C. COLBURN,
HUGH MCMILLAN
GEO. H. RUSSEL,

H. M. CAMPBELL.

C. L. FREER,
W. C. MCMILLAN,
HENRY RUSSEL,

CHAS. STINCHFIELD.

WALKER & WALKER.

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MICHIGAN AGENTS OF THE CELEBRATED

CANDEE RUBBER,

THE CANDEE RUBBER COMPANY MANUFACTURE.

Buy, Sell

ONLY FIRST QUALITY GOODS.

or Wear no Others! LOOK FOR "CANDEE" STAMP ON THE BOTTOM OF EVERY ONE. THIS IS A GUARANTEE OF QUALITY.

DEMONSTRATE BY THEIR FIT AND DURABILITY THAT THEY ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO BY

H. S. ROBINSON & COMPANY,

DETROIT, MICH.

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Detroit has a national reputation for the manufacture of shoes, and to no firm more than to H. S. Robinson and Company is that reputation due.

This firm, formerly well known as H. S. Robinson and Burtenshaw, built up an immense business at their old place, 65-69 Jefferson Avenue, and since moving into their new handsome quarters, 99-105 Jefferson, have seen it so largely increased that last summer they added a large factory (cor. 5th and Congress) to their facilities.

The Jefferson Avenue stores are oc cupied for ware-rooms, offices and salesrooms as follows:

Basement-Storage of Rubbers.

First Floor-Salesrooms and General Offices.

Second Floor-Salesrooms.

Third Floor-General Storage of Boots and Shoes, and Sample rooms for Salesmen.

Fourth Floor-Storage of Rubbers. Fifth Floor-General Storage of Boots and Shoes.

This building is roomy and finely lighted and its floors average about 15 feet in hight, but in spite of this it is at some times of the year fairly overflowing with the stock, and the company feel the necessity for still larger quarters.

In their factory, H. S. Robinson and Company are making a specialty of hand-sewed, hand-turned and Goodyear welt shoes, and their work finds a ready sale throughout Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota where the bulk of their trade is.

They have also an immense trade in Rubbers, of which they handle all grades.

The accompanying cuts will give a good idea of the Jefferson Avenue building and of its handsome office interior.

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