F ees for Money Orders dra\^n oia 

 Domestic Form 



t'ayable in ihe United States (which includes Hav/sdi 

 lOi) d Porto Rico) and its possessions comprising the CansJ 



(Isthmus of Panama), Guam, the Philippines 

 t.j'-iila, Samoa ; also for Orders payable in Bermuda, Brit^sib. 

 uifciana, British Honduras, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Newfound- 

 ■a.if.r,. the United States Postal Agency at Shanghai (Chins.fi, 

 iJW Bahama Islands, and certain other Islands in the W tat 

 ''x-C'i^.s mentioned in Register of Money Order Post Offices. 



♦■or Orderly From S 0.01 to S 2..50 S cents. 



From S -.51 to S 5.00 5 cents. 



Krom 8 .5.01 to S 10.00 t> cents. 



f rom S10.01 to S 20.00 10 cents. 



l?roin S20.01 to $ 30.00 1'2 cents, 



■from 830.01 to ? •10.00 15 cents. 



From S40.01 to S .50.00 IS cents. 



lif tom 8.50.01 to S 60.00 20 cents. 



From 800.01 to $ 75.00 25 cents. 



e^roin S7.5.01 to 8100.00 30 cents. 



fViemoranda of Issuing Postmaster: 



NOTK. — The maximum amouot for which a single Money Order may be issued is f 100. Wli«ib 

 t^liirger sum is to be sent additional Orders must he obtained. Any number of Orders maj ^ 

 teawu on any Money Order office; but. if Orders are drawn in excess of S200 ou any one fi*y 

 Ap«n an •Rice of the 4th class, notice of the fa^-t liy li tter (ir Form 6037 )is to be promptly sent til* 

 department by the issuing Postmaster so thai i ri.\ i li-a mav be made for imymeBt. 



^pplicutions must be preserved at the f'Hi. i: i i i ^-ik i(,r four years from dale of iiBuo^ 

 (Editio.n December, ia09.) 



