Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 292, 19 October 1917 — Page 8
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You have not worked to the beat of drums. You have not "sought the great prize of death in battle." But you can help tremendously now and show title Boys in Khaki that you are fighting for them in the Fields, or in the Factory, just as they are fighting for you in the Trenches. BUY LIBERTY BONDS. Enlist every dollar you can raise to fight alongside your sons, brothers and neighbors, who are bearing the brunt of your battle in France! The greatest service your dollars can render is but little compared with that of the boys who wear Uncle Sam's uniform. They are staking their
lives. But you, in buying Liberty Bonds, are taking no chance, for
Liberty Bonds, bearing interest at four per cent, are the best and safest investment you can make. The dollar in your pocket is no more sound than a Liberty Bond.
The Government is back of bot h. In fact, a Liberty Bond is even better than money, for money can never be worth more than one hundred cents on the dollar, while Liberty Bonds are just the same as cash and at the same time pay you $4 a year interest on every $100 Bond. , How and Where to
ky U. So Government - liberty Bonds!
Your banker will handle your purhcase of Liberty Bonds without commission. He, and all the other
Bankers and Bond Salesmen of this country, are nobly doing their part to make the Second Liberty Loan even
more 01 a success than the rirst , JtSut they can t do it without your help.
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Liberty Bond Facts
1. Are U. S. Government Bonds. 2. Bear 4 per cent interest. 3. Exempt from normal tax. 4. Sold on installments. $2 down on each $100 of Bonds purchased; $18 Nov. 15, 1917; $40 Dec. 15, 1917; $40 Jan. 15, 1918.
Convertible if later bonds bear higher interest rate.
6. Mature Nov. 15, 1942 but may be redeemed by Government on and after Nov. 15, 1927. 7. Are transferable and can readily be converted into cash at any time. 8. Place your order now through your Banker, Bond Salesman, Postmaster or Department Store and get 10 others to do the same.
LIBERTY LOAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
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THE SPIRIT OF 1917 The American Citizen to Uncle Sam:
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the war."
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United States Government Liberty Bond Coupon Liberty Bonds at 4 are the best and safest investment you can make. Take this coupon to your banker, your postmaster, or any public official, and he will see that your subscription is taken care of. I hereby subscribe for $ of the Second Liberty Loan.
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