Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Expiration of Conversion Privilege The Secretary of the Treasury today made the following announcement: “The privilege of converting four per cent bonds of the First Liberty Loan converted and four per cent bonds of the Second Liberty Loan into four and a quarter per cent bonds expires on November ninth, 1918, and cannot under existing law bq extended. The Treasury has done all in its power to call the attention of the bondholders to the existence of this valuable privilege and the date of its expiration. It is safe to assume that upon the expiration of the conversion privilege that fact will reflect itself unfavorably in the market price of unconverted four percent bonds which have heretofore been maintained substantially on a parity with the converted four and a quarter per cent bonds by the existence of the privilege of conversion. The treasury now asks the newspapers of the United States, bankefrs, brokers and others to do what they can to bring these facts before the attention of the bond-holders.” WE ARE PLEASED TO GIVE YOUR INTEREST IN THIS AND I ALL OTHER BANKING MATTERS OUR PREFERRED ATTENTION. The First National Bank

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