. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . feature, and in the matter of loans and dis-counts it has made rapid progress, as may be seen from the fact that the latter exceeded $300,000 before CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS. 109 the close of tlie first year. The officers are O. N. Ostrom, President; C. S. Hulbert, Vice-President,and N. O. Werner, Cashier; all of whom are well-known and prominent here and the directorate con-tains in addition to the officers the following substantial citizens: John F. Peterson, John Dalquest,H. R. H


. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . feature, and in the matter of loans and dis-counts it has made rapid progress, as may be seen from the fact that the latter exceeded $300,000 before CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS. 109 the close of tlie first year. The officers are O. N. Ostrom, President; C. S. Hulbert, Vice-President,and N. O. Werner, Cashier; all of whom are well-known and prominent here and the directorate con-tains in addition to the officers the following substantial citizens: John F. Peterson, John Dalquest,H. R. Halvorsen, Hans Mattson, C. A. Smith, Ernest Dean, J. W. Anderson, C. M. Amsden, , T. B. Janney, Chas. Larson and C. J. Swanson. T. ]V. HANLEW Merchant Tailor, 51 South Fourth Street—This gentleman was born inMinneapolis in 1857, in a house which occupied the present site of the Pillsbury A mills. His parentswere among the old pioneers, having come here from New Yorlc Mr. Hanley is therefore wellknown by the old residents. He started in business in 1880, and was the senior member of the firm of. Hanley ..v; Kelley. Since 1883 Mr. Hanley has had no partner. His store is centrally located ando|)posite the Tribune building. He does a fine class of custom work. He carries a complete andwell-selected stock of all grades of suitings. His aim is to keep pace with the latest styles, and to thisend watches closely the Eastern and European styles. All work turned out by his establishment isguaranteed both as to fit and workmanship. Ten men are given employment. He is a thoroughbeliever in the rights of workingmen, and carries this idea out by employing none but union men in hisestablishment. CHAS. D. WHIT ALL, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Books, School Supplies, 125 NicolletAvenue—Unlike the greater portion of the business houses of Minneapolis, this establishment laysclaim to an antiquity of something like twenty years, its founder having been W. W. Wales. As in th


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