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1911 BY G-B CO. JOLIET LITTLE JOURNEYS
Spending too Much Money. A certain man opened
a checking account with us not long ago. He deposited in
the bank what cash he had, and paid all bills by check. Be-
fore long he discovered that he was not earning enough and
spending too much. His checking account gave him a com-
plete record of all receipts and expenditures. Today this
man is saving regularly because he opened a checking ac-
count with us. You can have the same experience at no
expense. We invite your account.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BOWIE, TEXAS
Capital and Surplus $100,000.00
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Monticello, Home of Jefferson -M
"I am savage enough to prefer the 1912.
woods, the wilds, and the independence
of Monticello, to all the brilliant pleas-
ures of this gay capital (Paris)."
-Jefferson to Baron Geisnur.
JEFFERSON owned a large estate in the broken
and picturesque Piedmont Region of Virginia.
On the summit of Monticello, one of the boldest
mountains in this domain, he built from his own
plans the picturesque and stately mansion. in
Italian style which he occupied as a home up to the
time of his death. After Jefferson died the estate
was purchased by Commodore Uriah P. Levy, U. S.
N., and is still in the possession of his family. It
is preserved in all its original simplicity and grand-
Monticello is three miles from Charlottesville,
from which place it can be plainly seen.
eur.
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A Series of Twelve Little Journeys to the Birth-
places and Homes of Famous Americans.
R. #2,
ONE CEERS
Mr. N. H. Weber,
Bowie, Texas.