The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 13, 1903, Page 11, Image 13

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The Commoner.
FEBRUARY 13, 1903.
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4 Pino Street, New York CifcV
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The Fowler Bill
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FIORTON COUNTY, North Dakota, has rich black
loam soil on clay foundation, producing heavy
crops where corn grows. Good water in wells 10
to 80 feet. Where Coal Is Pree. Feeding about
six wcoks in year. Creameries sell butter at El
Bin prices. Farm lands $7 to $12 per acre. Graz
ing lands $4 to $7. ICO acres Pree Homesteads ad
joining. 0.000 people now in county. Healthiest
climate. Write for maps and folders to
"Wnndnn Bos u N. Dak., or 131 L LaSalle St.
Chicago, 111.
mum hew steel mmm
Bontrhtat Receivers' Sale.
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tools except a hatchotor
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The Maule
Seed Book
for 1903 is free to all interested in gar
dening who mention tills paper. If you
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Bend your name and the name of
the nearest freight office. Address
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fMTPT. 177. KANSAS CITY, Ma
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Tho "now Fowler bill," tho passage
of which has been recommended by a
republican committee of tho house, is
as follows:
Be it enacted by the senate and
house of representatives of tho United
States of America in congress assem
bled, That any national bank may,
with the approval of tho comptroller
of the currency, take out for issue and
circulation an amount of national bank
notes not exceeding twenty-live per
centum of its paid up and unimpairec
capital without depositing United
States bonds with tho United States
treasury in tho manner provided by
existing law.
Sec. 2. That said national bank
notes shall be furnished by the United
States at the expense of the respec
tive banks issuing them, and shall bo
in the denominations of ten dollars
and multiples thereof.
Sec. 3. That before any national
bank shall receive any of the bank
notes referred to in this act it shall
first deposit in the treasury of tho
United States as a guaranty of the
payment thereof an amount of United
States bonds or gold coin, or both,
equal to five per centum of the amount
of notes so taken out, and such de
posit shall be counted as a part of
the lawful reserve of said banK
against said notes. Tho interest upon
said bonds shall be paid to the banK
so depositing them, and if said bank
shall retire said circulation, or any
portion thereof, an amount of bonds
or gold coin, or both, equal to five
per centum of the notes so retired
shall be returned to said bank; pro
vided, however, that if it should be
necessary to sell said bonds for the
purposes defined in this act, the sec
retary of the treasury is hereby au
thorized to dispose of the same and
use the proceeds in accordance with
the provisions of law herein con
tained. Sec. 4. That every national bank
taUng out such notes for issue and
circulation shall, on the first days of
January and July of each year, pay
into the treasury of the United States,
in gold coin, a tax of one-quarter of
one per centum upon the average
amount of such notes In actual circu
lation during the preceding six months
and the tax so paid into the treasury
shall, with the five per centunl do
posited as a guaranty for the payment
of the notes, constitute a guaranty
fund.
Sec. 5. That such notes shall be a
first lien upon the assets of tho re
spective banks issuing them, and
shall be received upon deposit and for
all purposes of debt and liability by
every national bank at par and with
out any charge of whatsoever kind
and such notes shall be receivable for
all public dues except duties on im
ports, and when so received shall be
paid out again.
Sec. G. That any national bank
having notes outstanding in excess
of seventy-five per centum of its paid
up capital, to secure the payment of
which United States bonds have been
deposited, may, upon the deposit c
lawful money for the redemption of
such excess, take out for circulation
the notes provided for In this act,
without reference to the limitation
of three million dollars each month
prescribed in section nine of the act
opproved July twelfth, eighteen hun
dred and eighty-two.
Sec. 7. That the provisions of the
law contained in section nine of the
act approved July twelfth, eighteen
hundred and eighty-two, limiting the
amount of notes that may be retired
to three million dollars in any calen
dar month, shall not apply to the
notes taken out n accordance .with
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tho provisions of this act!
Sec. 8. That every national bank
taking out such notes for Issue shall
maintain at all times tho same re
servo against such notes when in
actual circulation as is now prescribed
by law for deposits.
Sec 9. That tho bank notes taken
out for Issue in accordance with the
provisions of this act shall bo re-
I deemed on domand in gold coin over
tho counter of the bank issuing them,
and if said bank is located outside o
one of the redemption cities hereinaf
ter established it shall then select a
national bank as its agent in a re
demption city, subject to tho approval
of the comptroller of tho currency
which shall upon demand redeem said
notes in gold coin.
Sec. 10. That for tho purposes of
this act New York, Chicago, and San
Francisco shall be redemption cities,
and all the national banks redeeming
their notes at any one of these cities
shall constitute a redemption district,
and the New York redemption district
shall bo known as redemption district
numbered one, tho Chicago redemption
district as redemption district num
bered two, and tho San Francisco re
demption district as redemption dis
trict numberdd three.
Sec. 11. That if any national bank
shall receive such circulating notes of
any other national bank located out
side of its own district it shall not
pay them out over its own counter,
but shall forward them either to some
bank in tho district to which the
notes belong, or to some bank located
In the redemption city of its own dls-
trlct, and then they shall be returned
to the bank issuing them or to some
bank in tho district to which the
bank issuing them belongs.
Sec. 12. That upon the failure of
a national bank any national bank '
notes that have been taken out by it
In accordance with the provisions of
this act shall, upon presentation to
the United States treasury, be paid in
gold coin out of the guaranty fund;
but the United States treasury shall
recover from the assets of the failed
bank an amount equal to its outstand
ing notes, and tho same shall be paid
into the guaranty fund.
Sec. 13. That any national bank
desiring to go Into liquidation shall
first pay into the guaranty fund an
amount of gold coin equal to the
amount of Its notes then outstanding.
Sec. 14. That if such fund Bhall.
for any reason, fall below an amount
equal to three per centum of the to
tal amount of tho bank notes taken
out in accordance with the provisions
of this act, the comptroller may im
pose an extraordinary tax, not ex
ceeding one per centum In any one
year, upon tho amount of the notes
at the time outstanding; but such ex
traordinary tax shall be refunded to
the respective banks whenever such
repayment shall not reduce such fund
below an amount equal to five per
centum of all tho notes outstanding.
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Congressman J. M. Moody of the
Asheville, N. C, district died at his
homo In Waynesville on February 5.
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will writo you a policy ofjl,)00 andmiarantes
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till ita maturity in W years will not exceed $1.00
per yar at ago twenty uptoWZU por year aft
an ttfty.fiYfl. Every policy secured by a de
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