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Newport daily independent. (Newport, Ark.) 1901-1929, October 02, 1918, Image 3

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Your •country needs the money, to keep our armies
supplied and reinforced; to keep the enemy mov
ing; backward; to force a victorious decision at the
earliest possible date.
You need the bonds as a solid, safe, good-as-gold in
"vestment. When, in future years, you need to
borrow money, Liberty Bonds will be the best col
lateral you can offer—any bank will be glad to lend
money on them.
You help yourself while helping your country—you
combine thrift with patriotism—when you buy
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You don’t have to pay all cash for your
bonds. You can make your first payment
from cash in the bank, and take care of
the balance out of your daily, weekly or
monthly savings.
The forced saving you do now will mean
a nice nest egg later, for the bonds you
buy now and pay for as you go along, will
prove a splendid investment that will pay
you a good interest every six months.
After the war, the bonds will be worth
more than you paid for them. Don’t hesi
tate to do your duty and do it quickly.
“Don’t let the SON go down.”
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B. E. Snetser and Wallier’s Pharmacy
NEWPORT, ARKANSAS
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