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Advertising postcard for Merchants Savings Bank, showing an adult man and small boy reading and woman with man. Includes February 1910 calendar.
Caption on front: George Washington was a rich man, but he knew the value of saving and his advice to young men was, "Learn to save before you learn to spend." Thrift and economy were the watchwords of his life. As this great Nation has prospered beyond all measure by following the teachings of this wonderful man, so should you as an individual prosper by following his advice. Commence today to save. Open an account with us and learn to save before the spending habit gathers all your income as its toll. Merchants Savings Bank Battle Creek, Mich A.M. MINTY President SCOTT FIELD Vice-President H.A. ROWLES Cashier
Sent to: H. H. Brumbaugh 407 Marshall, City
Written on back: From paper 1911
Sent on: February 1, 1910 |
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