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THE POWER OF MONEY.
Tiny streams, when dammed, have power
to turn great wheels, and little sums of
money spent on trifles, when held in check
by a savings account, have power eventually
to gratify great ambitions.
The money that dribbles
away in small amounts, if
accumulated, can be made
to realize a hundred fold
more in pleasure and pos-
esessions.
What the dam is to the
stream, our bank is to the
income, acting as a re-
straint on thoughtless ex-
penditures, and increas-
ing the power of money.
The Leavitt and Johnson National Bank
Established 1856
Waterloo, Iowa
J. E. Sedgwick, Pres. Ira Rodamar, Cashier
COPYRIGHT by A.J. SCRITSMIER-CHI,
GA
1910 OCTOBER 1910
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