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Battle Creek. Michigan, circa 1912 |
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LPC-013-043-001 |
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http://dspace.willardlibrary.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/10352 |
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Advertising postcard showing a photo of the Old National Bank on the corner of Main (now Michigan Avenue) and Jefferson (now Capital Avenue) in downtown Battle Creek, c. 1912.
Caption on front: A dead dollar is the one you hide. A live dollar is the one earning you four per cent. Resources four million dollars. Largest in Southern Michigan.
Caption on back: Most of the rich people in our Country did not strike oil-gushers but made their wealth by systematic close saving. We invited your deposits in person or by mail - which we shall regard as strictly confidential and they will earn you 4% compounded quarterly. We have a 60 year record that will bear the closest scrutiny. Charles Austin Vice Pres
Sent to: Herndon T. Moses 30 Peninsular St. Battle Creek, Mich.
Sent on: April 3, 1912 |
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b&w postcard |
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En |
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dc.subject |
Banks - Old National Bank |
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dc.subject |
Buildings, Banks, Homes |
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dc.title |
Old National Bank, c. 1912 |
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Image |
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