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THE WAUPACA REPUBLICAN

March 20, 1903

 

THE NATIONAL BANK

The Building Improvements are Worthy of Note.

 

            It is the remark on every hand since the contractor C. W. Nelson and the decorators have got through with the interior improvements at the National Bank that the bank presents a thoroughly up-to-date appearance.  Cashier Dressen has his desk at the window and a doorway leads from his front office to the bank department.

            There has been a cozy window seat arranged on the south side of the room and two convenient wall desks for writing have been arranged.  The director’s room and private office has been nicely arranged in the rear separated from the immediate rear room of the block by panel partitions and ground glass work.  The ceiling is done off in panel work and the sides of the room are of old gold burlap, slightly but tastily decorated.  A number of choice engravings are hung on the walls which gives the bank a very inviting effect.