Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Every One MUST Help The First National Bank of Rensselaer, offers to all their customers, and to everyone residing within the commercial jurisdiction, the new 4 Per Cent Liberty Bonds ON THE FOLLOWING TERMS _— —— • 10 per cent down, balance 10 per cent per month with 4 per cent interest allowed on payments. Bonds delivered to purchasers when full payment is completed. The Government’s Terms Are As Follows 2 per cent down with application. 18 per cent November 15th, 1917. « 40 per cent December 15th, 1917. 40 per cent January 15th, 1918. Interest to be charged subscribers on last two payments If possible, pay in full for your bonds when you subscribe. If you cannot pay in full now, accept the government’s offer if you can meet its terms- If you can not pay in full, or meet the government's terms, then moke your subscription on the very liberal terms we offer above. We do not make ONE CENT out of the transaction, directly or indirectly. You are not being asked to make a donation. You are only asked to help your government by buying THE BEST SECURITY on earth. Our boys are giving their lives. We must furnish the money. . Come In at ONCE and make your subscription. The First National Bank of Rensselaer

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