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OVER THE BANISTER
1912, THE OSBORNE CO., N. Y. 622.
G. W. SAMPSON, VICE-PRES.
J. H. WEHN, CASHIER
J W. WEHN, PRES.
BANK OF LEWELLEN
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
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Are You Establishing Credit
for use if you ever need it?
principal factors
One of the
in conducting a bank is
loaning money to people of established credit.
The opportunity to borrow advantageously
comes at some time to practically everyone.
To be able to take advantage of that oppor-
tunity, you usually need a good standing at
some strong bank. If, when you have money,
much or little, you deposit it here, you serve
a double purpose. First, you safeguard your
money and secure all the advantages of pay-
ing bills by check. Second, you are estab-
lishing a credit, enabling the bank to get
better acquainted with you, and placing your-
self in a position where a ready hearing and
liberal treatment are assured, should you
ever find it advantageous to borrow. No
person can really afford, in these days, to
be without a bank account. Come in and
see us about it.
BANK OF LEWELLEN
LEWELLEN
NEBRASKA
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