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Show TILE 1SAXKKK. j Politicians are free to make ca; tal by denouncing bankers, and t many of the rest of us have been ; too willing to agree with the poli : cian, says the Clovis, N. M., Journ. There is in no community a m.. who does more for that communi and takes as little out of it as t! banker. You are in doubt as to U money affairs, may be you star, to lose several thousand dollars f a transaction, and you consult i 'banker. He sits down with you, ar gives you freely of the time that : worth ?ood money to him; he ghv you the benefit of counsel that he h. been years in learning, and you . part on your way with a mere thai you. And too often you forget b lore the end of the week that tt banker did you a favor. The banker has won the respe' of his community simply by play ing square with the public, and I devoting all the time he can pos; bly spare to making that communi1' a better and brighter place in whk: to live. j |