Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 306, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 2, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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Saturday Vinita Okla. Nov. 2
THE SPECULATORS' PANIC.
Bryan's Commoner for Novem-
ber 1 sums up tlio present finan-
cial situation as follows :
The panic broke with full force on
the whole country Monday October
23. On Sunday bankers' conferences
were held in every town in theUnited
States. In order to prevent runs on
banks the various financial institu-
tions in dillerent cities adopted
the clearing bouse certificate plan
which plan was devised to keep busi-
ness moving without requiring the
banks to pay outallof their cash on
hand. Cash payments were every
where suspended although checks
were honored to the extent of a
small per cent of the individual's
deposit. The newspaper dispatches
of the dav told this story: "New
York bunkers have engaged about
$12000000 in gold in Europe
Bankers' Trust company of Kansas
City closed because denied the priv
ilege of issuing clearing house cer
tilicates. Has deposits of $800000.
All the banks in Oklahoma closed
for a week by holiday proclamation
of governor because unable to get
cash from Kansas City and Bt.Louis
banks. Duluth grain market bus
pended and elevators advised not to
buy grain. Wheat broke four cents
at Chicago and 4 i at New York and
all grain weak. Hurts continue on
two small banks at New York. New
York stock market opened at an ad
vance.
In an editorial entitled "A Bank
Situation Without Precedent" the
Omaha World-Herald says: "In
the midst of great prosperity several
thousand of the leading banks of
the United States yesterday sus
E ended cash paymeuts. They had
undreds of millions of dollars in
their vaults belonging to their de-
positors but they refused to pay it
out. This occurred all over the
United States and it came with a
suddenness which took everybody
by surprise including the bankers
themselves. For such an occurrence
there iis no parallel in history and
no warrant in law. Unquestionably
the first effect of such a perform-
ance is a shofik which will jar the
business world from center to cir-
cumference. Everyone will feel it
and few will escape damage. There
is however some satisfaction in the
reflection that such a universal and
such an acute attack cannot last
long. Whatever change occurs now
will be for the better. Apparently
we are now all in tha same boat
with New York and as her condition
improves ours will mend. Two
great factors have combined to
force the troubles of New York on
the rest of the country. One was
the fact that the rest of the country
had several hundred million dollars
in New York banks which had united
in refusing to pay it out. The other
was that the crop-moving period
having arrived western and south-
ern banks.unable to get their money
from New York.were getting it from
the other reserve centers Chicago
being the chief. With thirty or forty
million dollars tied up in New York
Chicago could not meet the strain
and not only suspended as New
York had done the making of cash
payments but advised and forced
the other cities of the west to do
the same. The effect will be to keep
money in the banks to expand the
currency by the injection of certified
checks cashiers' checks and clear-
ing house certificates and to gi'-e
the country time to regain it finan-
cial equilibrium."
In the midst of this time of plenty
Mr. Roy D. Way presents
Miss Courtenay Morgan
In Mile Barnharts Great Success
4tEnne FeImeisteriense
A WOMAN OF MYSTERY.
A Beautiful Play
A Beautiful Story
Handsomely Mounted
Georgeously Costumed.
PRICES: 25 50 MD 75 CENTS. BOXES $1.00
SEATS ON SALE AT tOSTOFflCE BOOK STORE.
I Checking Accounts
Youi check book will give you constantly at hand
the means of paying your bills without the possi-
bilities of error in making change and the cancelled
checks returned to you by the bank each month
gives you positive and indisputable receipts for all
bills you pay It is getting to be quite the thing for
housewives to carry separate or household expense
accounts at the bank: TRY ONE.
International Bank and Trust Company
If
DO YOU WANT
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In the Latest and Most
Up-to-Date Manner . . .
Having just received a large lot of the latest
style new type we are prepared to do any'
thing in the line of Catalogue Work Blanks
the finest Stationary Big Bills or in fact any
thing you want that anybody can print
Call Tel 44 for Jobman
THE CHIEFTAIN
avarvnna m ftRkinff. "HOW UlU 11
happen?" The World-Herald throws
some light upon tne situation m ima
wav : "The four great banking in
stitutions in New York belong to
what is known aa the 'standard Uil
crowd.' Then there are eight
great trust companies which are
banks hat do a banking business
practically without resrves.
fn thnufl institutions was con
centrated almoBt exactly one billion
dollars and there was wiiere me
tmihlfl hflonn. The trust companies
were competitors of these and other
. . a a a fll . I . ..
Standard banks ine panac ueguu
tt-ith a fio-Vit liptwpnn them for busi
ness and the Standard Oil methods
ere used. It did not worn as weu
a when n. littlfl indeDendent oil
company was to be crushed out."
man will rush through life as if
he were in a hurry to have it
done with as soon as possible
but when the time comes for him
to die his rush is over. Ex.
This is the greatest country in
the world for everything to go
with a rush. Everybody is in a
rush. Peopla rush for a train
andrush for a seat Before the
train stops they rush for the plat-
form. They rush into a restau-
rant and give the waiter a rush
order. They rush the food into
their stomach and then rush for
a doctor to get something for
their mdigestiou. A fellow will
rush a girl for a short time rush
into an engagement with her
rush after a license rush after a
preacher to get married; pretty
soon he is making a rush for a
divorce to end it all. 15 ut there
are some times when they don't
rush. For instance a man will
rush into a saloon and never
think of rushing out. He will
rush into a newspaper ofiiee to
subscribe and then forget the
editor for four years to come. A
GEO. W. SEIGEL
Successor toJersey Dairy
Will commence delivering mik on
10th once a day only. Old pat'
of the Jersey Dairy will be ac-
corded the same prompt service by
GEO. !W. SEIGEL
Winter's
am
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Coming 1
ou Know what thai
means to you
Why not plas now
where to p that sea
son so trying to
persons
?
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Wiutcr Tours
to Cfcliforria Arizona
New Mexico Kexico
Texas.
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Teptkt Kansas.
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No matter what your taste or require-
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The variety is almost unlimited. The
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OF TEXAS
DALLAS
OCT I9--H0V. 3
On October 18 20 22 24 26 28
and 30' "Katy" agents in Indian
Territory and Oklahoma will - sell
tickets at
Very Low Rates
good until November 5th returning
If you are not loeated on the M.
K. & T. R'y. write for particular!)
to ;
i C. R. HECKER
District Passenger Agent
Oklahoma City 0. T.
Soectacles and Eve
Glasses.
YOUFi. EYES serve you through the work-
ing hours. It is Important that. these servants
Be relieved of all unneces-
sary strain due
To refraction before the nervous sys-
tem resists the tax.
We fit glasses to relieve all strain due to errors
of refraction. Should the services of anocculist or
physician be required we will promptly tell you.
Nickle Frame Spectales $i oo
iJd Gold Frame Spectacles S5.00
ScbliecKer's Jewelrv
Store.
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II. IX.. HAAS M. D.
Eye Ear Nose. Throat
.Offlee Parlors of tlio Col.b HoU-l first and
thirj Monday fuij Tuesday of a'h mouth.
Home OlRce 50S Main Street
JoplinMo.
AH Banking Business
Entrusted to Us Whether Larg or Small. Tul Receire The
MOST CAREFUL ATTENTION
Cherokee National Bank
VINITA OKLAHOMA
Paid Up Capital
$25000
J. W. OKR President
LOUIS .BAGBT Viea Praaidant
. A. McFARLAND Cadliier.
It any customers of the Jersey;
Dairy have failed to "tret their milk I
the proprietor will be Rlad to have
them drop him a card P. O. Rox 161. 1
Geo. . Seigel prop. StWtlmo
Dvis Hill Pres. J- E. Buffln?tOD CSr'r U. V. Buff lntor) V.-Pres.
Vinita National Bank
Capital SlocK 0110000.00
(Largest ir Cherok Natiorj)
iSoliciis Your Deposits and Your Loans
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Hull, E. E. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 306, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 2, 1907, newspaper, November 2, 1907; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc776106/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.