Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 142, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1918 — Page 4
f d •- / Jn« * » . . . ■ > JfcM PASTE KAI SER OSMiiit -with ISB w s. s. aTW o»0u ne 28® * ,<w Jk /• ffWjy '" ' J' Paste him ' in the eye with a War Savings Stamp—then paste him again and again. Don’t think that you have already * ■ ' • • ' .. w- _ done your duty. Pershing’s men “over there” don’t go home after their first battle—they go after the Huns again—they keep on pasting the Kaiser. ' • ■ - ■■' " ■ ...■-.. ' . . ' ' ' ' ' Your government has officially set — Friday, June 28th i National War Savings Day 1 On that day every American is summoned to “sign the pledge” —to I save and invest in a definite amount of War Savings Stamps each month. *'■■■'.■ ■*.. » . . , Every real American will prove his patriotism by agreeing lo regularly paste the Kaiser. ■ • i m ' .< ' • ■ i "" '■ , , f .. ... id- f ' \ W. S. S. cost $4.17 in June, Worth $5.00 on Jan. 1, 1923 ■ ■-■ v - ' ; ’ . ' .. . ■/.. .. ’ 3 - •■ , " * f ‘ “Sign the pledge” on June 28th. Paste the Kaiser with War Savings Stamps. ■ IWS.S. National War Savings Committee UMITED STATES v GCVUIMMEMT ' at ■■ ill This Space Patriotically Contributed THE FARMERS GRAIN COMPANY RENSSELAER, INDIANA
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