Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1923 — Page 6

■ INDEPENDENCE — 1 ■' • . k -r . i George Washington— W fp The Advocate of Faith! .W- M Iff I' Vi /w aWB\ S», i ■ ky' EVERYBODY knows the story of the cherry ' tc£- ? “ tree. And everybody appreciates the deep-lying -Y ' V philosophy that is the moral of the tale. ill f ./ . ; I\ - r O’ l 1S da Y w^en we all honor the ISRL “l ather of his country’’, we call attention to the large ■ \ part that the principle of plain, straightforward honest y as played in our history. It is the foundation of our political development. It is the cardinal principle of American business. I \7 'W / Let This Bank Help You! Our ancestors had to fight for independence. As a re- ' sult > s new nation conceived in liberty was born. Today it is the greatest nation. Its wealth, its progress and its power are due to the genius and THRIFT of its people. ! ■ . . • Today YOU can gain personal independence without fighting for it. If you will make a decision and carry it out with the spirit of the men of ’76—A DECISION TO OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW—your own independ- / his Bank will be closed ence, your happiness and your success are all day tomorrow are assured. in honor of 11 ’ashington's Birthday This bank is the place; now is the time; independence is the goal. One dollar . deposit, will start you on the road to * INDEPENDENCE . . i ■ • OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK . zzz:—,— ..... ... „ : — * , ■ .a 1 f— — — * . Ai.ii _ - - ■ ■ . a* . m r; ■

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1923