Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 174, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 July 1914 — Money Orders Paid at Any Office Within Thirty Days. [ARTICLE]

Money Orders Paid at Any Office Within Thirty Days.

Since July 1 money orders may be paid at any office in the United States if presented within thirty days from the date of issue, provided they are issued at any postoffiCe in the continental United States excepting Alaska, and drawn upon the same class of offices. The new rule, however,' does not apply to orders issued before July 1. The old custom was changed by a-law recently passed by congress and was put into effect toy an order of the postmaster general. A new form of money order has also been designed and will be used as soon as the old forms have been exhausted. It is not very different from the old form and will cause no confusion to the general public.