Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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Published every Thursday.
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Phone No. 34.
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Hey Hll'fi IttllKlUtlU UK lit - ii 11. ti | v, I iMli/.
111tliut tIn*v otiii tint prevent hi* iiuin
nation. Their only hope i« tin* k'cji.
lietin convention, and thin ti.i* *et the
11 ttj^h* Htoek up a notch or t wo,
"Man Made Money,"
No. 2.
rplll? eoii*litntinu provide* that the
X conyre*« • "in 11 have pmvi'f tu coin
money and i**no hill of i t dit. 'J hie
ln*t power linn been deletfiited, in part,
tu the national hunk* The delegniion
uf jjnvernmentid function* tu private
intercut* i« r«*entiuHy the e*tiihliidi-
ment uf an nri*toeriiey
All now > rc the need uf un tlantie
currency, uf the expaniiiun ul the cui*=
fetu'v ut threrup tnuviiiif Kenton. '1 he
fcf.iinliiei*< and the erop* were Ntrtitflin^
lur the supply uf enrreney and the
tfaiuhlefi. fernt 11. Thiit w ih the enune
i uf utir prenent "yuud time**' panic,—ti
pttnie I Iinl i a mure severe eritieii«m on
mir llmtncinl (•vntem than any "hard
time*" panic that ever uo.'iii'red
I he nni'un il hanker* are asking att--
thurity tu 1**01* additiunal currency un
a*«ei*. .Siati* and mitnieipnl bund* and
appruVcd 1 ailrt tul and indn*trial * -eu«
ntic*.—tu lia^e an i**ue uf money un
debt*, the volume uf which i tu In* op-
t tuti a I with the hanker*, tu lit' expand-
ed nr cnnlracteil in t''e intcie*t* uf the
tiatioiud hank*,
Another propo*itioit wn* *tik"irr*!cd
iiv tlie *uokie** and hewhi*kered pup*
ahuiit 1.) \ ear* atfo.
1 It w 11* tliat the jjuvernment e*tahli*h
cuttuii yardi anil warehouse# and pay
nut, in u«|fal tender money a certain
per cent, *;iy T.i, mi wheat, corn, cot-
tun,tuhaccu and other Imperi*htthle ay;,
ricullitral product*; the property tu he
*uid mi the order ul the owner, or on
tin* market after a (fiven term. stor.
iir,1 tin I ill nil a:h':* tu he al the co4t ul
the uw tter Currency to he retired a*
thecrup* are *uiduutu the market.
II 're are I u o cuit t ra*t i Ii if *chcm P* uf
currency esp.iu*ion; One ha*ed on
delit*, the nlher un inttin*ic value; une
at tlie option of a *mall nnmherof per
*un* the utlirr cotndled In the volume
id the crop it*eil; une *uhject tu pet
*onal iuterent. the other tni'uiUiitlc.
l'].\^(! rtiur Alva Aitainn uf Culorti
do made a remarkable *p"cch al mil*
kiiyee t lie ot her day, I le *aid:
,d',;ilMn* itn nut tireptl ill i 11 it Ml -
riirt'* init they iln liri 'I tMi'it ,y
Wtittii'lt unit tla.**c m o it tii'ltoi*
jtt'iitlut't tliiiti unlit. " A*
t'Kit' rifiI ie**i t* ttn> «ull ju'11-
• l-i''t* itr tlli' i'n!irtti'iitl iH'liilnl
iidtiiaiiil pnipjierlty. m a a v
lla\r In lii tllf nutililt that tlir
'ul iiiiit wntor ia *pi' '\ilttt!tn*
ctiK'U* hit *ul>«t;uitlitl I'lntlriit*
<'! Wi - \!t! 1.;tmt that til'* 1:'"nin 1 4
i Ikiiili'i ntttl ttie cotton r.vcliitniri*
llllil till' "tlH'k i'm'tlil lly i' wihiM
vl'i'dtt? Vrthie* ami Were till* pit
liir> af the eotatlry'* thtrtlU't'*
Tilt' la<t few week* lane tletil
*tr«teil that tltl* *y*tein of ha* ,
iiiei*, tluit |iri feH*ct| to trnn*
mate whal ami Wdtrr iiito tfohl
wa* fotualeil 011 i-rethillty, it"
i'it*tle*eii*tle*In Spain (iinl il*
proitii*i'* llaioii*hlne."
When 1 he f irtttei'* *cli-*1110 W11* lh l
*iiU^e*!t'd it Wiif Inoleil with how!'* ul
di 11 ami lis the ban ker* and I lie pre**
Il w n- declared that t'lr farmer* wall!*
1 d tiu'1 in bated I a \, \\ liich i* ho lift,
tei *ectllil>, bi led I ut > nr copper *lm kV
1 here may lie nlher l>uctut* wi'lt
oilier temedie* We liavr the '"bent
fhtmicinl *y*tcm in the world" but it
need* repair,
J. L. Smith # Co.
Will f^ivc away u 2()ccnt
decorated plate w i i h
each 15 c.package of blu-
ing bought.
Will have complete line of
Chlnaware In n ^cw days svlth
pricca that can not be beaten,
Call and see us
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i Hearse furnisned free
| with all Adult Caskets.
I Office at
MAINE HOTEL.
l. H. BURCHETT.
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a «'• ti it*ii 11 ci' *.
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or tile imiify *li'hmiin'v. We tin ritmhtv I mo It tnetu
Hill |il'ii*|U'|-ii||* U a 11 il^iiiii (Hill let II* I, jillvi .lint lie K|Mtl
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Uwiny til Hill- llhllllll*||Vll t'X |kl'll*OM Mint till' Il vs
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I -Vi un M* III! mltlillxt\ i!iw|m Kltit n. 11 xlin v ti' (Ill's* nil
Mitmhiy tnutiilny * ibiiini! ti,i' winU'i uii.ntti* i v iim tu
*in\V to Witt'I'd lit |'d,ViliH Iff I hi' titur put in, \ye Imve tie
1 i,It'll to 0|u*e tile tlli'iit lint|'liet on Huinlliy* until tile
warm weather enuu'* dudln. So prepare lor Siimhty on
Saturday.
Berntsen Oberlc.
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Woodworth, M. F. & Woodworth, D. G. Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1907, newspaper, November 21, 1907; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102970/m1/4/: accessed November 17, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.