Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1920 — THE BEST THING WE COULD SAY [ARTICLE]
THE BEST THING WE COULD SAY
about a banker, is that he isn’t like a banker at all. You know what I mean. Most bankers are too close sighted. Err and fall, they can’t see you. Fall heir, and they take a deep interest in you. (Sometimes--10 per cent). - ' . *■ We all admire a financier. He has been successful and success is our idol and out goaL (Sometimes you find a man of prominence and influence who doesn’t feel it and doesn’t flaunt it. I know one. As a .politician he ran. ahead of his ticket. In real estate his is sought and it’s sound. As a banker he’s put Rensselaer on the map, as a place to do big business. As a trustee, an administrator or guardian, he’s a wizard- . , Ought to be in Indianapolis or Washington, where his level head and proven ability would serve more people. I mean Mr. Deliberate, Infallible Judson J. Hunt, HIMSELF. - There .was, are, is but-one such “Whizz” and Jud is he. See Jud whenyou’ve got -money and Jud will wade right out and save you when you need - it. Believe me, that’s what takes the lemon flavoring out of life. ** Now Mr. Hunt has upandone what every other wise man of means should do. He’s bought a Franklin from THOMPSON & KIRK.
