Because they are secured by United States bonds, and when we come to a silver basis, United States bonds would be paid in silver, fifty cents on the dollar.
When you come to a silver basis they fall to fifty cents.
Every male citizen over the age of twenty-one years, being a descendant of a white man, shall be subject to pay a poll-tax of fifty cents.
The legal fee for marriage shall be one dollar; and for recording, fifty cents.
That a bounty of fifty cents be paid for the destruction of a small wolf; three dollars for a large wolf; one dollar and fifty cents for a lynx; two dollars for a bear; and five dollars for a panther.
I saw a huge drygoods box filled to the top with the flat skins of slaughtered innocents, 260 in number, that a rascal had collected and was offering at fifty cents each.
He said a man who kept a bowling alley had hired him at fifty cents a week to set up the pins, and it was in the bowling alley he had been all night.
The man at the desk said he would give me a card to take to 24 Springfield Street, on receipt of fifty cents.
From this place I proceeded to 24 Springfield Street, as directed, hoping that I would be refused, so that I might go back to the intelligence office and get my fifty cents.
Dues had to be paid also, fifty cents a month, and ammunition for target practice had also to be paid for.
The men and the young women went out washing by the day, from seven to six o'clock, at fifty cents.
Interesting stories and myths are connected with a large number of the relics in the museum--to which the small admission fee of fifty cents is asked.
There are sleeping berths aboard, if one cares to use them, at fifty cents each, and meals may be had for twenty-five cents.
Fifty cents in Western lingo is called four bits, and twenty-five cents, two bits.
A woman cannot earn at it more than thirty-seven or fifty cents a day, being paid eighteen cents a dozen for seaming socks.
The gatherers control their own time, and their earnings will vary from fifty cents to $1 each, per day.
At another place, I found the same arrangement, fifty cents a week for a learner; $4 a week is the price paid for a very good hand.
We make a handsome cloth bound edition of it, which we will mail anywhere, postpaid, upon receipt of Fifty Cents.
A select list is named below: Famous American Naval Commanders Golden Rock The Jungle Fugitives Land of Mystery Old Ironsides; Hero of Tripoli and 1812 Any book sent postage paid, upon receipt of Fifty Cents.
One who had been very ill, but had recovered, gladly received a Bible, for which, though she is very poor, she gave me fifty cents.
She gave me fifty cents, asking if that would be enough to buy a Bible.
And while they were placing concrete to seal the working chamber there was an additional allowance of fifty cents a day.
I have forgotten whether the amount was twenty-five or fifty cents.
Suppose we made it twenty-five, thirty-five or fifty cents, something to cover the cost of packing?
How would it do to offer the tree at cost of packing and mailing--fifty cents, or so?
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