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FROM THE ARCHIVEFeb 17, 1894·Madison, South Dakota

BITTER THAN A SAVINGS BANK

Scanned from The Madison Daily Leader Current, Feb 17, 1894
BITTER THAN A SAVINGS BANK
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Bitttr Than a Savings Bank. The owner of a pn tote is the owner i a HOMK r u sttkl Is an investment in Heil Ksut. It CAnnot le stolon neither ran it W destroyed hy tiro. It is a ssivj w offerotlaiwl you will then hav isgs hank whic never breaks ami them when ii pavK large interest to its leosi of real HS u it now i foreign countries Bve ry person expects to be tho Mwnor of a home sometime hut the masses of the people let tho rtpportunitv for securing a home uis unheeded and soon prices and terms of payment are beyond their reach and the consequence is they live and die without i home us W when they leave the world as y hen thev entered it never having icquired a portion of the earth is and Wr and a small outlay would.

I ilJl htvsecured to them a gKd home. I enjoyment of rainy day ley who arrive at ihle of life WITHOUT A HOME are indeed to be pitied Contrast the condition of the person who Mil his own home with tho one who rents. Which will vow select. You can have.

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