The combined wages of these boys often amounted to more cash money than their own cotton crop returned because the supplier got most of the money from their own crop.
About two hundred thousand in cashand half a million in Liberty bonds.
With water on the lands of the San Gregorio, Okada's people will pay five hundred dollars an acre cash for the fifty thousand acres.
Loustalot was at the customers' desk writing a check tocash for his entire balance in bank.
That flock of sheep should be worth about one hundred thousand dollars by the time I have to leave the Palomar, and I know I'm going to collect at least fifty thousand dollars in cash in addition.
I had comforted myself with the thought that he was safe under lock and key here, but, to my vast surprise, I met him in the bank at El Toro making futile efforts to withdraw his cash before I could attach the account.
He will pay cash for the entire valley if I permit the deal to go through now.
And he dropped a ten-dollar bill in the cash box and ushered the four San GregoriaƱos through the turn-stile.
The officer cannot collect any arrears of salary, as each week has to pay its own expenses; and if there is any surplus cash after all demands are met it must be sent to the 'war chest' at headquarters.
Tim brought the dressing-case in which our cash was deposited, and we found, that after paying the waiters, and a few small bills not yet liquidated, our whole stock was reduced to fifty shillings.
By Jean Vernocq, who had also emptied his patron's cash box the night before .
Do you suppose I can stop in the place without some loose cash to keep me going?
Had he been of a dishonest turn, he could have helped himself before, for a good deal of my cash passed at times through his hands.
The draft itself is on the London Rothschilds, but they will cash it at Belmont's.
Will his Imperial Highness pay cash for the rubies?
I do not wish to be understood as pretending that the facts marshalled in the foregoing pages constitute conclusive proofs that the Group either made money by the panic, or withheld cash and credit for the purpose of making money.
He cannot but benefit by it, for his taxes will be levied in produce instead of in cash; and it is the conversion of farm produce into cash which is the farmer's main difficulty to-day, as was seen when money was discussed.
The advantage of compensation by annuity rather than by cash payment is considerable.
The average salary of one large shop for saleswomen and cash girls is $2.
For the Group can, by withholding cash at periods of stringency, practically compel the government to come to the relief of the market when, for purposes of its own the Group decides to withhold funds.
Again, cash payments are no longer made in coin; they are for the most part made by check.
Lord Peverill left him a hundred pounds in acknowledgment of his services, which was something for Lord Peverill, who had very little ready cash wherewith to endow his only daughter.
You can cashit at your milliner's,' said Maulevrier.
We have seen that he vehemently protested against an experiment in France, which had a cash basis of one hundred thousand dollars, and the advantage of his own possible presence and administration.
If no accident befalls us, we shall declare a cash dividend at our next annual settlement.
Five hundred dollars cash capital has also been subscribed and paid in; and about six hundred dollars in lathes, tools, machinery, &c.
This institution commenced operations without the investment of much, if any, cash capital, and they now are somewhat embarrassed for want of such means.
They would receive, however, in the mean time their interest in cash upon their capital.
Thus the books are fairly open for subscription to the capital stock, only a few thousand dollars more of cash capital being needed for the first year's expenditures.
This property was put in as stock, at its cash value; cows at $10.
Of course, my people had no money to pay cash down, but they quit Scotland nevertheless.
Smith, the livery man at Eureka South, will cash it; and you can take the stage out to-morrow morning.
Highness, with your permission, and all due deference, it seems rather unjust that we should contribute the cash and lose the credit.
That it was to open the Rhine he did not for a moment credit, and that he would ever see his cash again, if once he parted with it, he could not believe.
Pullman back in the nineties, and of Mr. Patterson, of the National Cash Register Company, a decade later.
In the cash drawer, on the right, you will find more," quietly remarked the young woman watching me from the side of the safe.
If such it was, I faced it at once, for I sent my boot heel promptly in against the wooden cash drawer, smashing it at one blow.
So I offer you now--fifty golden sovereigns for the papers, cash down.
On the morning in question she had come downstairs to her husband with a bundle of coupons which she wanted him to cash for her on the morrow.
It might not be convenient for the Emperor to pay with hard cash for the troops the Duke had promised to furnish, but he might allow of the incorporation of these independent and wealthy cities in the duchy.
Though cash and direct benefit do not insure loyalty, they go a long way toward getting it.
Money can be exchanged for vacations, education, books, good times and the opportunity of helping others, but praise has no cash exchange value.
An instance of virtue being rewarded on a cash basis.
Well, this was something he wanted very badly; but he'd happened to be caught without cashenough to pay for it.
And the best I could do was to get him to agree to sort of keep track of Hubbs and maybe, after he'd blown all his cash against this bloomin' stunt, step in and send him back to Gopher before he hit the bread line.
I'll pay cash for their stock and I'll pay youcash when you or they hand it over.
But when Miss Primrose Cash knocked upon the door of the Phipps' sitting room and delivered her call to the seance, she was as opportune and nick-of-timey as was ever a dramatic Governor's messenger.
A dispute seemed to be in progress between Mr. Bloomer and Miss Cash and, although Zacheus continued to grumble on in an even key, Primmie's tone became higher and shriller with each retort.
Miss Cash listened, her mouth and eyes opening wider and wider.
The first groan was so loud and unexpected that Miss Cash gasped "My savin' soul!
By the way," she added, "it seems queer they should have paid you in cash instead of a check.
Miss Cash was doing her "thinking" at the top of her lungs and the process was trying to one with uneasy nerves.
If Primmie Cash had been privileged to watch him she might have said, as she had on a former occasion, that he looked "as if he was havin' a good time all up one side of him and a bad one all down t'other.
On March 15th, you came personally to this office and exchanged that check for five thousand dollars in cash and another check for ninety-three hundred and ten dollars and thirty-eight cents.
More bewildered than he had before been, even on that bewildering day, Galusha followed Miss Cash down the stairs, through sitting room and dining room to the kitchen.
On March 24th, according to our records, you again came in person and exchanged this new check for eighty-two hundred dollars in cash and a third check for eleven hundred and ten dollars and thirty-eight cents.
Miss Cash had no desire for bed; her dearest wish was to remain with her mistress and their lodger and unload her burden of conversation.
In her own philosophy she was taking the cash and letting the credit go.
She carried his purse, took charge of all the express orders into which their cash had been transferred, kept a list of all their expenditures, did the shopping, buying, paying.
All told, in stocks, land, free money in the banks, and what he might save in a year or two, Eugene had about fifty thousand dollars of good hard cash which he could lay his hands on at a pinch.
That is, whoever laid down one hundred dollars in cash was to receive in return three shares of common stock and two of preferred, valued at one hundred dollars each, bearing eight per cent.
She began life as a cash girl in a department store and was spoiled of her virtue at fifteen.
I told you once that I had tied up all my spare cash in Blue Sea, which I hoped would come to so much.
Then those who came afterward and were willing to buy were only to receive two shares of common and one of preferred, until one million in cash was in the treasury.
But they must have caught on very rapidly to induce the Comstocks to enter a partnership with White, under his name, when he contributed only the Indian Root Pills but no cash or other tangible assets.
Money was scarce, and the economy of many rural communities was still based largely on the barter system, so that it was very difficult for farmers to generatecash for store goods.
By bus fares to South Cash in hand { Kensington (late) 0 0 2 Mrs. L.
Besides, Schmidt paid in cash and paid well--and Sam was not a boatman for his health.
To make sure that her conscience would not trouble her, she contributed a liberal cash donation to the Belgian fund.
The firm conducted both a wholesale and retail business on what is called in commercial slang "a cash basis:" that is, it sold goods on immediate payment and not on credit.
If a merchant dared support what it denounced as heretical doctrines, the bank at once black-listed him by rejecting his notes when he needed cash most.