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% COMMERCIAL COLLEGE | Some Potent suggestions Why Such CHRI | TUESDA MBER 1 And the New Year, COMES IN ‘DES DAY, lan, 1, 1884 Threrefore Let All Rejoice and be Merry Over the fact that I have the finest and ost complete assort- ment of HOLIDAY t ‘ver opened in the Hleetric City. You. have a special invita- tien to call and look Phroveh our stock. B.D. Chandler, «SUCCESSUR TO) ‘UAS. EXDRES. jmonths in an Institution Should be Organ- ized. To the citizens of Butler: T would say that since I opened an evening school in this city, for the | purpose of teaching 4 ing, so well} liter- ee ERE y-two years without giving them the chance ot at- attending one v at a commercial | instruction equally as thorough as college, and would you send them : , {from home at an expense of five times the amount asked at home, for a have you manife: ad an interest in | that preecotcds in at ority of com- this branch of study by vour linfluence and the n in conseque t by special request, j Sponsible business men to start evening class in practical mere dise. banking, railroading, express, telegraph, bookeepin athematics, penmanship and drawing I have con- cluded to have one of the largest and Neorne sure attend !in our midst. Considering the suc- ood as the 1] best l cess of each pupil, my success, I! most commodtous rooms in the city | furnished permanently im first. class | | 50 aozen men’s merino undershirts | 5 i ree ini | sold early in the season by jibes ‘ “ Jat Stjo0 each. We have secured, for us to eee Sti: ee our citizens, it by lending your in- style and thereby suply a long telt want. I feel quite confident that the course pursued will not only be profitable ta the patrons, but also to fluence, which is all I ask, and I am able to induce one hundred stuc rctric, Light and cause them remain in our city from th course : say ati our city will ten thousand doll: that igihees would zo to for commercial colleges, proposed or i It we conduct the scinvol rly we would mest assuredly | receive the patronage that class of young men and woman, residents of our cot » are secking a practical commercial education. We have a urge scope of country cast, | k | Blood & Liver Tonic, for cleansing tt Inspect our stock nnd vei oWwape bey s « } ray be re | blood and strengthening tne syste | I I get our ) 2 SOY Caen: Du ices, thinks there is nothing equal to fe. | west and south, to which we can ex- hibit our ‘*Beacen Light’ suc fully. We have no commercial schools within one hundred miles distant and I see no reason why But- ler cannot afford one, proposed and which will be more practical than any in the southwest. Our citizens know too well the advantage of a practical commercial education to justifiy an argument in its belalf. I have visited and attended com- | colleges, and know whereof I speak. ‘*That there course of instruc- tion is confined to theory, cannot be denied. We all know that theory is use- less only as it is reduced to practice I may haye dtawn the line too far to meet the approbation of those we would respectfully solicit, but I con- sider and hope that all will agree that this department of an education | has been sadly neglected. My | practice in bookeeping for the past six years, enables me to point out a practical course of instruction to be pursued by those who see proper to } | be pleased to have you give them an of a roving pedlar. Our instru- you good goods and save you money. favor us with their united efforts in seeking a knowledge, which will be of practical benefit in after lite. We have in our midst an academy over- | flowing with intelligert and dilligent young men and women. and while the institution which I propose | would rot inany way conflict with the course of instruction there pur- | ew ey wiil not remain iene at | sued, but would afford to those graduating, also to those who have been compelled to leave our schools, for various reasons, without this | knowledge, an opportunity to pre- pare for the actual duties of an ev-| eryday lite. Young, middle aged and elderly men. ask yourselves these questions, will I, do I, or have I, felt the need of this kind of instruction. How many yourg men in our city con- verse with themselves daily, in this bookeeper. 1 could command twenty to forty dollars per month in addi- tion to my present salary,’’ admitting you already poss good hterary education. We have a class ot young men, nying themselves of a livehhood on! account of not being prepared to fill | ed them, others t pportunities unless some What for? > sir, s tudyin days (7) These aie desirable comptishme but the questions in my mind is, will the majority, or will the one tenth 6f the pupils pur- sueing this course be able to spend | their time or money for a business jknit shirts and drawers. These [mercial colleges throughout our) We are selling our land. best igus 4 far : arto farmers and every one rely 1 else at wholesal prices for CASH. So come and be convineed : sack is warranted to be as We have some ver \ choice Rye flour for sate. patiently awalt your action. Respectfull sole _Respectfully, BROWN & LEFKER. Gro. W Ican, witl small effort, es b-1t at we mean what Wwe Say. Every lish permantly. a commercial school | from a closing sale the aboye acane| ~ i tity and will offer them now to our Y ,. |customers in Bates and adjoining | | Wien) \q! = | counties at t acvifice price of F1 | » | TY CENTS e& Samw’t Levy & Co: | | i ers j i “GOOD SUCCESS. ° ae ee (SERS RT A SR A ‘ is full and complete with choicest of woods an Nothing Better than Marsh’s Golden | Blood and Liver Tonie. H dat such low prices tango ened a yourGoiden |AS to defy any competitors, for this is the style and method of disorder have it wi su advertising, used in very smali stores m eity and country, without s.”—_FGeo. Thompson, cn-lanvyv peoard for trott lore j z jany regard for truth. would. therefore. Rp hanes ask you to “My wite has used Marsh's Golden | , ¥ FS ores e B. Dodge, Hannible, Mo. iF O. P. c. HB. iy t St “Your Golden Blood & Liver Tonic amous - Urn ure ore has cured me ot Dyspepsia and Liver | complaint. I can heartily recommend | OPERA HOCUS SE BUILDING. it to all.."—B. F. Herbert, Rock Island, Ills. Marsh’s Golden Blood & Liver Tonic, the great blood and liver purifier, and Marsh’s Golden Balsam, the famous cough remedy, are tor sale by J. H, Hit- shew & Co., druggist’s, Butler. Large bottles 50 cents and $1- Don’t tail to try it. 10 pieces Brocaded Ottoman silks have been placed at the disposal of the We handle everything in the music Old Instruments exchanged. Low- generous Santa Claus, Our former line from a jews harp to a fine 3 est prices for Sheet Music and Books price has been $300 per yard, but PIANO, at prices that no house 4 ay We also handle the finest fer the holiday trade we will offer in the land can compete with. Be- them at the sacrifice price ot $225 wareict ; wales Sewing Machines per yard. These are the handsom- | Buying a Cheap Piano or Organ est goods ever shown and we would in the world. We guarantee to sell inspection. Sam’L Levy & Co. ments are all warranted and we = = sea Lea ee will make good any defect. ! Call and See Us. so dozen, men’s at wool, red | goods are worth $1.50 each. We will offer for the next fifteen days the eatire lot at — gach. Call} these prices. San’L Levy & Co. ———— | Buy Your Harness and Saddles Too warm to keep then any lon- | ger, andas we have a very large | stock we have determined to make a | brake on them as well as on ali oth-: jer goods. Come and learn our : prices, Sam’i Levy & Co. manner, ‘if I were a penman and a} We will for the next twenty days, offer in our dress goods en gpeeh AT BUTLER, AND OF | a handsome Ine of cashmeres, at SE Se MCFARLAND BROS & MILLS, | our former low prices, in order to also, who are 4 almost daily at | a enable everybody to secure a hand- a Ce On. ae ome a om ia pip “ar ry, too many trub- hoes on our hands. RD elled nclud- : : Right at the jower sc - South si square, keeps taple & Fancy Groceries have placed the same in the hands’ (Queensware, Glassware and woodenware. Also a full line of goud ot Santa Claus with strict orders to : . nn ‘ ae 7 AT ce: ; ars : ha a 1, dimose of them st prices tha: win |SUDstantial Dry Goods and Notions. Boots, Shoes Hats oe Caps surprise you when you hear them. all sold nt prices that defy Competition. 25-tf. Sami Levy & Co. : cs at $150 Sr2< Rint eee bE rR red ge