The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 31, 1918, Image 6

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WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
Issued By The
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT
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WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
Issued By The
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT
Lend Uncle Sam
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and Five Years From Now
He Will Pay You $5.00
YOU know the value of thrift. You believe absolutely in putting aside
a little money each month for a future rainy day. You probably
have already a good sized savings account. Here's a chance to increase your savings and, at
the same time, "do your bit" toward helping the boys "Over There." This is a chance to be
both thrifty and patriotic at the same time. And it's offered by the biggest, safest, richest bank
in the world the United States Government. It means absolute security for your money and
a generous rate of interest.
THE WAR SAVINGS PLAN
The new war savings plan offers every man, woman and child
in the country a chance to open a savings account with the
United States Government. It is made so easy that you don't
have to go out of your way. You don't even need to begin with a
large amount. As amall a sum as 25 centB will Btart you on the road
to greater saving. As small a sum as $4.12 will buy a War Savings
Stamp. Series of 1918. That price holds good until February 1st.
1918. After that date the price will advance one cent each month. In
February, 1918, you will be asked to pay $4.13; In March, $4.14; in
April, $4.15, and so on. Each War Savings Stamp, Series of 1918, has
a cash value of $5.00 on January 1st, 1923. It is then worth $5.00
instead of $4.12. At the time you buy your first War Savings Stamps
you will be given a War Savings Certificate which has spaces on it to
hold 20 of the War Savings Stamps. Thus when full, your War
Savings Certificate will have a cash value of $100.00 on January 1st,
1923, though if you fillit out before February 1st, 1918, the stamps
to &11 it'will cost you only $82.40. You will then make a clear profit
of $17.60 on your investment.
4 PER CENT INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY
Interest at 4 per cent is compounded QUARTERLY on the War
Savings Stamps. Uncle Sam is such a generous relative that
he doesn's ask you 1o be satisfied with merely a high rate of
interest, but he compounds this interest for you QUARTERLY
four times a year. This is a real gilt-edged proposition Just about
the safest, surest, highest-paying, soundest investment you ever
heard of.
YOUR MONEY BACK WITH INTEREST AT ANY TIME
If the time should ever arise when you need the money simply
must have it you can get it back, with interest, by simply tak
ing your War Savings Stamps to the nearest money-order post
office' and present them for redemption. The interest will be paid
you on the sum already deposited, be it only one War Savings Stamp
or a lot of them.
Buy U. S. Government
War Savings
It's an opportunity for all to help win victory for humanity.
Do Your Bit
By Saving
For
Your
Government
You Will Help
Save
Your Country
START WITH 25c BUY THRIFT STAMPS
You can begin with the purchase of Thrift Stamps for as small
a sum as 25 cents. You don 't necessarily have to start your in
vestment with the outlay of $4.12 for a War Savings Stamp.
Ask, instead, for a Thrift Stamp. Uncle Sam will sell you one for 25
cents. These Thrift Stamps are to be attached by you to a tThrift
Card just as you put Trading Stamps in a book for that purpose.
Each Thrift Card has spaces for sixteen of the Thrift Stamps. The
Thrift Card, when full, represents a value of $4.00. When the
Thrift Card is filled, take it to the nearest postoffice and exchange it
for a War Savings Stamp, paying the few pennies difference between
the 1 4.00 represented by your filled Thrift Card and the selling price
of the War Savings Stamp. In this manner you can ocart the pur
chase of War Savings Stamps not only for yourself, but for your en
tire family. Encourage your youngsters to buy Thrift Stamps for
themselves. It will encourage them to save' their pennies instill in
them patriotism make them feci that they arc helping to win the
war.
SEE ANY POSTOFFICE OR BANK
Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps are obtainable at any
money order postoffice in the country at nearly all the banks,
trust companies, express offices, railroad stations, department
stores, etc. You won't have to go far to find your nearest stamp
sales station. You can also buy War Savings Stamps from the Letter
Carrier who delivers your mail. Make it a point to buy these stamps
regularly. Let them go to work for you. Let them begin drawing
interest TODAY.
YOU MUST ACT QUICKLY
In the whole United States but $2,000,000,000 worth of War
Savings Stamps, Series of 1918, are to be sold. You must act
quickly to make sure of getting your share. Remember, too
that the longer you wait the less interest you earn. You will want
to earn the greatest amount possible, of course. You'd rather have
4 per cent interest from January 1st, 1918, to January 1st, 1923,
than Just from June or July or September next year. Therefore buy
TODAY. Don't postpone it. Act now. If you can't afford to spend
$4.12 for a War Savings Stamp, at least begin buying Thrift StampB
at 25 cents apiece. Get one before you sleep tonight. And don't
forget to tell your neighbor about th's good thing, too! He may
not have noticed this announcement. Tear out thiB page and show
it to your frlendj. Pass the good word along.
Stamps
U-t Yonr Money Earn For You While It Works For Uncle Sam'
ALLIANCE WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE
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ANOTHER
IMI SAVINGS!
This is a copy of the slip which will be handed to you by one of the War Savings Committee.
Sign it and help Uncle Sam win the war
NAME
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WAR SAVINGS CONTRACT
To the United States Treasury Department:
I hereby agree to purchase United State War-Savings Stamps having a maturity value of
and agree to pay for said stamps at
according to the monthly values printed on the obverse side hereof, as follows:
Stamps on Jan 1918
Stamps on Feb 1918
Stamps on Mch 1918
Stamps on Apr , 1918
Stamps on May 1918
Stamps on June 1918
Stamps on July 1918
Stamps on Aug 1918
Stamps on Sep 1918
Stamps on Oct 1918
Stamps on Not 1918
Stamps on Dec , 1918
Signature witnessed by
this
Dist
.day of 1918
DIt
NAME
Name
Street and No.
Occupation . .
P. O.' Address
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