The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 4, 1897, Page 3

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HETTY GREEN, oo meRichest Woman in Amer- ica, Tells How to Make Money. [believe that my father’s advice + money is the best that can be “on to BDY girl with a fortune, or wats to make one, for that © He “Ite : policy to lay awake night+ isking how you can get the best ple and planing to cheat your jhbor. Sivep sound, eat light qork bard and you'll be ina jition to manage what money always said: They are almost alwaya more punc- tual in payiog their debts. | ment for a married woman to make. Watch the markets Buy a house worth $40,000 for $30,000, aad hold it until it is worth $50,000 But don’t try to get $70,090 or $80,000 for it. holding property too long. They are not Conteut with getting more thaa they ever expected, but waut to double even that When a property is higher than it has ever been —sell. go down bill with it A womaa who has to do with real estate should rely on her own eyes Don't wait to gbave,and make plenty more.” 1 la taught from the time I was ttle git! honesty was the best pliey. fiterally the best, the best yg your bauk account as well as soul. Awell known minister said to me: fotty, your father is the best man ever knew He 18 almost a chris i.” AndsoT think my father’s ica ig worth following. Iwitators are never succeseful. Ifa girl bas money let ber be oo alert to look out for herself and ok at things from her own stand » Bpoint, and not watch what move iomaoorthat woman is making the money market. By the time bas waited loony enough to find ,ebat others propose doing the is over, and the chances are she ‘atuck.” Every woman who has money t work out her own financial sal ion No one‘can manage her pry puzzles for her. Agirl who expects to put her mey in the hands of a legal ad- wer should consult three different minunt men, and then sleep on advice she receives Agirl with a fortune doesn’t to know anything about the markets. I call investing in gambling The less a woman ho wants to keep her fortune gam the better for the fortune. No special kind of education ie ded to manage a fortune. A fl should be taught common eens jadgment early in life, and when knows how to use her brain to derstand people as well as booke, can manaze her own fortune. Iwas taught four languages when gitl, but 1 never found that y of them was a help to me in de ting “Joe” Choate in an argu t. Itevery girl is taught judgment principle she is prepared for any Mulk in life, whether as a financier housekeeper. What girls need nowadays is not uch “higher education” as more character. 4n education never made a woman her good or bad. Aban woman can be made worse, fingh, by the additional weapons an education gives When I was invited to visit Bar d college, I replied: “Never mind Rout showing me the pretty girl dente; I can see them every day my life. I want to see the presi t, the woman who is responsible the moral character of the girls. tan tell what the students are like eu I see her.” The one necessary branch of study every woman who has money ould master is mathematics. But fithmetic should be taught in a ctical way. When Ihadaboy to get ready college, I made him add, sub Mes and divide real mouey, and he msde any mistakes. When eame to interest I let him make Hout on money im the bank, and he Wdied about exchange at the ex thanges. His arithmetic was part his life, and a good training to ge a fortune or make one. Truth and brevity are indispensa- business qualities for a man or and not on some one else’s word. There are many good people iu the world, but you can’t always tell if you are dealing with one I firmly believe that women are just as smart in money matters as men, if they are vot too lazy to give the time and attention to managing their own affiirs Women wa:t for wings to come to them so they can float through life easily. If you train your executive ability you can mavage circumetan e-s and do not need wings Another word of counsel to the fortuve owner is: Don’t buy anything because it is cheap Thie suggestion is as useful in buying real estate as in buying clothos A good thing may iucrease in value; a cheap thing grows cheaper. Buy the best. T have been accused of disapprov- ing of woman’s suffrage. That isa mistake Iam perfectly willing wo men should vote if it interests them. Neither do I dislike the new wom an. I ought not to, anyway, because somebody said the other day that I was 200 years in advance of her. An important step toward success in avy work is to mind one’s own business. It is impossible to take care of other people's affairs and keep your own in good running or. der The poor girl has just as good a chance for happiness if she is honest and sincese in her work as the rieb girl. The girl, in the employ of busi- ness people, who attempts to do the least possible work for her salary, is going down the ladder, not up. If ahe wants to reach the top round she will have to make up her mind to give the best work she is capable of, to study the interests of her em ployers, and make them her own for the time being The road to success is easy, only it is so simple most people miss it. Another quality that never comes amiss to either the rich or the poor girl is kindness. Do you know howI got in London society? Through an act of kindness. I have always liked nursing. It re- quires the same common sense and judgment to be a nurse that it does to manage money, and if I bad ever gone into a profession I should have been a trained nurse . Ove day when I was walking in London with my son and daughter I saw a man fall suddenly. I put my children in safe keeping and went to the man It seemed to be acase of complete exhaustion, like heart failure. I fortunately knew just what to do, and before I really needed assistance a lady in an ele gant carriage sent her footman to quire the trouble. As soon as th~ man had been sent toa hospital the lady, who turned out to be one of the nobility, asked me to come to ber cargiage, and ead she bad never seen better judgment shown in an emergency in her life, and offered me a position in charge of some London hospital work. Afterward, when she found out who I was, she sert me tickets for her seats at the House of Parliament, invitations to receptions,and showed me a great deal of attention. There 18 an old-fashioned idea I Most women make the mistake of | Real estate is an excallent invest- | fretted a bit—fretting is bad for|Come to the Rescue of the ; Women. faced the World's Fair. MIDDLE CLASS. i | you are caught, Hetty Green!” But I bad been honest,and I never Chicago I just held the property Z Poor. and in lesa than a year my block 1 Chicago, Til, Jan. 29.—The relief T call that fund for Chicago's sterving thous jauds has now reached $75,000. 4 I fied I am in luck in Chicago | eacned $75, An jafteruoon paper estimates that full One of the best compliments I ever | rag aa ge | $500,000 will received I got while I was there on! = i ; wit the situation. business recently. A prominent law yer enid to me: a blessing “You ougbt to be! an example to all women in the quiet way you warage your affairs. You may have plenty of eocoanuts to erack, but you crack them yourself, aud you dens pay any attention to ‘be way other people erack theirs.” Ove taing Tve found out iu this (most entirely confined to the middle jclasses. Not a millionaire bas open Company sent a check for $500. The corporations, with but few exceptions, have refused to vive a hal ; + ae rich: “You wust appease this suf awauit of mine is that if you trus' ; | pee 4 x° fering,” be says, “or take the conse your fell. w country men they Il stand quences of an uprising which will be | by you [ n-ver cbhailenge a jury, = put down only with bloodshed.” Kaneas and Nebraska want to con tribute eorn. and they hive uever challenged we. I thin. every woman is bestin ber hey aren easortods it. Way out in Carbondale, Kas, a! car load of corn for the sufferers has been stan hing on the siding for three days. People want the railroads to haul the corn for nothing, but so home. [ toi) disapprove of the new Women, .Ou know; i-t women go out iu the worid, onty they need not exe agzerate themselves eo, you know. I dou’: take much stock in the relg- ‘ous womau who goes shouting |p.) they refused to do so around Help some one. I say; that Cuicago hates to take this corn | from “poor old Kausas,” whom sbe | has 8o often abused, but Mayor Swift says that it will be accepted | with thanks. | is the way to win souls Now [I try to help some one every day. Mind | I don’t give money; but I try to give people employment and help them respect themselves You see auy one who has been extravagant once with their own money is quite hkely tu be so with money you give them. I never help people I dou’t kuow; if I did 1d be busy My advice to a woman with money is, trust anybody but a ,‘reform law. yer.” A “reform lawyer” is worse A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man) Are you Billious, constipated or trou- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad taste in the mouth, fou! breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, dry skin, pain in the back and between the shouldefs, chills and tever, &c. lf you have any of these symptoms, your liver is out oforder and your blood is slowly being poisoned becanse your liver does | got act properly, Herbine will cure all disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels than a Chicago Avarchist. You} (thas ugequal as a liver medicine. Price know the Anarchist is up to mischief. | 79 Cents. Free trias oottics at H. L. Cuckers drugstore 4¢ly and you are on tbe watch for him, ee ee but the “reform lawyer” wears the DEMOCRATS ARE HOPEFUL. cloak of piety over his evil deeds. I know fer I've met them both It is costly work to compromise witu a fraud There is another old fashioned idea I hold to, and that is a_ belief in prayer. “Why prayer will help you to even get the best ofa “reform Bimetallism Will Be the Political Issue of the Next Four Years. Kansas City ‘dimes, 25th. W. O Cox, the official messenger who carried the Missouri electoral returosto Washington, returned to the city yesterday afternoon In DGS ISS) a cs) Eten peratien: Hpi ee condition at try alittle prayer. P the national capital, Mr. Cox said: Providence has engineered me “The Republicans are far from through money difficulty more than | astissed with the outlook The ence: Democrats,altbough iu the mixority, Bibaveino donbesthel lcwe)auch ise jubilant and hopeful. There is of my euccess as well as health to uo escaping the conclusion that the- Wis ep ue : was taught to eat) dominant political issue for the next properly asa child. Talways takea four years will be that of bimetallism substantial breakfast, without sugar The Democrats recognize it and are for my coffee or wy oatmeal; a sim ple lunch, and a hearty,plain dinner. No woman can live on delicacies and sweet things and haye a good con- stitution aud clear brain. preparing to shape their fight ac cordingly. The Republicans fear the result. They appreciate the fact that unless prosper.ty is restored to the ie 3 country that they will be defeated Good, simple living is the best in the next Congressional elections preparation for brain work. If the two years from now, and will lose blood is well fed and circulating |¥1, Presidency 1n 1900. properly, the brain works better,and actually the ability to make more money may be the result of a bill of fare. “When I tendered the official re turns from Missouri to Vice Presi dent Steverson he said: ‘It is a pity there were not more States like Missouri.’ “Democrats everywhere are elated with the decided stand Missouri took in the last election It was the most important State which gave its elec toral vote to Mr. Bryav, and the fact Meri that twelve out of fifteen Democrats a tickling in the throat, which keeps vou| WeFe elected to the Lower House constantly coughing,or it you are artic from this State wiil give to the poli | lard°s Horehound Syrup igs dizerted gressmen an added importance. | a a a gir advertised “I bare never seen a TOOTISY Le) agent io retund your money on return ot | confident of the future and in such | bottle. It never tails to give satistaction perfect condition to make a telling | fight Democrats everywhere feel | It promptly selieves Bronchitis. Sold by H. L. Tucker. encouraged at the outlook.” A last word of warning! A woman should never fight about money if, without being cowardly, she can avoid it. If she must figbt sheshould fight to win. Herry Grery. What is a Guarantee. 1 and Hung Selma, Ala., Jan. 29—Jim Jackson, | a negro, was pursued by a posse of Bibb County citizens, captured and lynched. Jackson crimivally assault ed Miss Mary Battle, 16, daughter of a prominent Six Mile citizen. The negro wasa farm band and led his pursuers a chase of more than 20 miles before he was caught. He was riding a mule and was shot/ed in the busbes, opened fire with before he gave up his flight for lib |riflee, asd four of Weyler’s st»ff| erty. His body was riddled with Key West, Fia, Jan cording to advices justreceived from > Havana, Captain General Weyler, vame within au inch of being killed, by ahidden foe. General Weyler and hig staff were reconncitering | near Guines, and had reached the | Candela bill, when Cubans, conceal Contributions so far have been al |} opeved his heart. The Pullman Car | dollar. Mayor Swift bas warned the | - Th-re is Nothing so Good. 3 There is nothing just as good as Dr. King's New Di 3 hs and Co or Victori to the in Bal The asp fol Ss cou Te court to me ofticio col aod again: : : of Bates county ones right Moses Jones, MS Cowles and € J Pygaid, in and to the following described reat estate 6it | uated in Bates couniy, Missouri, to wit Lot tour (4) biock thirteen (15! wess side ad- dition to the of Builer also lot oue (1! two [2] and thr block thirteen (15] we-t Bide addition the city of Butler, Bates | county, Mo .I w n Februa Ie, between the hours of nine o’elock in the fore- noon and five o’ciock in the afternoon of that day at the east tront deor of the court house. in the city of Batler Bates county, Missouri, eril the seme or se muchth reof as may be re quired at public Vondue te the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution and cost &. ¢ MUDD, Sherif of Bates Count., Mo. 10-4 Suernth~ Sate By virtue and authority of aspecial execution for delinquent taxes iesued from the office of the clerk of the crreuit court of Bates county Tetarnable at the February term. [sv7 of said court to me directed in favoroiS 4 Fisher ex ofticio collector of the revenue of Bates county and against Newton Montgomery, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title in tere tand claim of vefendant Newton Mont gomery in and to the following described real esvute situated in Bates county, Missouri, to- wit: The west part of the north halt of lot two (2) of the northwes quarter of section nineteen (9) in township thirty-nine (39) of range thirty (30} Bates county, Missonri, I will on Tharsday February 18, 1897, between the hours of nine o’clock iu the fore- noon and five o’ciock inthe atternoon of that day, at the east frout dvor of the court house, in the eliy of Butler, Bates county, Misseart, sell the same or so much thereot as may be re- quired at public vendue tothe highest bidder tor cash, to satisfy said = and costs. c, MUDD Sheriff of Bates « ounty. Mo. 10-40 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and anthority ofa special execation for delinquent taxes issued irom the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county Tewurnable at the tebruars term, 1897 of sai court to me directed in favor of 8 H Fisher ex- Officio collector of the revenue ef Bates county and against Samuel Dailey. Frank Allen anu SJ Vaughan 1 have levied and seized upon all the right title, interest and claim of de- fendants, Samuel Dailey, Frauk Allen and SJ Vaughan in ani to the following describ ed real estate situated in Bates county Mis sour!, to-wit: The west two-thirds of block thirty-one (31 n Walton's addition to the city of Rich Hill, in Bates county, Missouri, I will on 197, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon ard five o’clock in the afternoon of that day. at the east frout door of the co rt house, in the city of Butler. Bates county, Missouri sell the same or so mach thereof as may be re- quired a public vendne tothe highest bidder for cash to satisfy saie execution and cost.5 & C MUDD, 1-48 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Friday February Shentfe Sole. By virtue and auth of a special excention for delinquent ta sued from the office of the clerk of the t court of Bates county returnable at the February term, 1597, of said court to me directed in favor of S H_ Fi officio li the right, ndant W P Mor escribed real esta be o'clock in the fore- ne five o the afternvon day, at fron the court bi in the city of Hutler sell the same or so 1: quired at public v+ tur cash, county, Mis reof as may a MUDD, Sheriff of Bates County, Mo 10-4t Notice of Letters. vo exhi e within or they are req for allo ne year from may be state, and i within twe years from the 1 of this notice they will t not exhibit the publicati ever barred. AUGUSTA A. KOEGER, Administratri Wm L Jarrott, Attorney for = ti ll-ét January 21. A. D., Exeeut 9's Notice No’ mentary cn the es deceased. were gra: the 9th day of Jan at Cowles and FJ! Tygard, 1 have levied and seized upon all the | Sitie. interest and claim of derendants } Jev a THE ST. LOUIS. WEEKLY ‘POST-DISPATCH Only SO Cents A Year The Great Free Silver Paper Ti Post-Dispatch Is the Only Met. ropolitau Paper tbat Champioued the Free Silver Cause in Advance of the Nomipating Convention It Stands pat for Free Siiver Western Men and Meas. Poltieal Bosses, Plu- tocrats, Combines Trust and Cor poration Op- pression. the WEEKLY POs pensable during the The year 1897 is going to be ul of inter MckKintey fhe incoming ot inistration, with a ed upoa a gold plat- ion « a kind that interest every newspap h the country, and especially nd south, Special attent in the WEEKLY POs to the news of a national dit wi'l be discussed ediro- he point of view of the west as contrasted with that of >.mpaign for tree silver will go iS97, and nothing can do so much a ong the cempaign of education newsoaper iike the POST-DIS- PATCH. This is shown in the tact that in Missouri and every other iocali- ty where the POST-DISPATCH has a large circulation, the gains of democra- ec silver were of a sweeping as a chara he POST-DISPATCH deserves the support of all tree silver democrats be- cause of the great fight 1t made in the recent Campaign for democratic princi- ples and the democretic ticket. Hence the tre- silver men everywhere should rally to its support by sending in their ription and inducing others to sub- From the Poplar Bluff (Mo.) Citizen. The Post-Dispatch did more in the present campaign for the cause of the merchant, me- chanic, farmer and laboring man than any other paper in the state. It will al ‘8 be an acquisition to this class of men, and will be re- paid a thousand times for the good done. It yugh the Post that many frauds were which would otherwise have gone un- by the American press, and it alone + without a peer in America to-day. The Dispatch is the paper for the people, From the Carre on (LH) Gazette, ‘The St. Louis Republic fooled po one in the campaign that has jast closed. Its milk and water support of Bryan was very apparent to the most carcless observer. From the Springfield (Mo.) Chronicle D R Francis’ ear-marks will crop out in the St. Louis Republic occasionally a8 long as he owns that slice of stock, In addition to ali the news and the cream ct public discussion, the Weekly Post-Dispatch contains the best editori alsin the Daily Post Dispatch, Short Stories, a helptul Woman’s Department Gossip About Men and Women who at- tain prominence, Political Cartoons and plenty of tun and humor, Subscription price bv mail 50 cents a year. Clubs often, to one address $4 per year. Remit by postal or express money order, or for sinall amounts un- der a dollar send two or one cent post- aye stamps—never stamps of larger de- rominations. Don’t send checks on loca banks. ORDER IT AT ONCE REGARDLESS Pay You to Get OUR PRICES ON CROCERIES, FLOUR andFEED. We are crowded for room and must 'Close out Stoves at somebody's price and it may be yours. We have much in the Harntware Line that will pay you to get while it is going at cost. lsaac Fowler. | Southeast corner equare, sii aL aM chal cS Le al | | | ] i i i l court of Bates con were wounded, including a lieuten | corr: soe ee a a ant, whe was ridicg by the general's | tate are requested to exhibit them for altow- japee to the executor within one sear after the | = ® LE Ld i i % dete of said ‘8, or the recluded . } “ side. The Spaniards fled, Weyler| THs any bene vataton aie OP cack | For all repairs, or parte of Baggies, Surriee, n. They carried Abrabam|do believe in, and that is you can toln to the presidential chair. receive a blessing,even over a money one wants to buy discussion | transaction, if you are honest bullets and left hanging. 3 Did You Ever i leading bis staff. It is said that the { claims be nut — wagors, farm warons phaet ne &ec,poles, : # + . : 4 : ae the date of t sbafte, ne we heels, dashes, castions, the yard. It is only worth sc poms fuze #e0 Pees ee Try Electric Bitters as a remedy tor} four wounded officers were deserted. | ever barred. sas pie Taig ch per fact. lin a high official position, bought a] your troubles? It not, get 2_ bottle now) gg enraged was Weyler by the at-| s« Bi gov Ab nes | = very pear{lot of property with other people’s| and get reltet. This medicine has been | on es ; ug T% faham Lincoln comes very near|lot of property 4 : : |found to be peculiarly adapted to the! tack that it is reported he has ordere iss k 5: . : ° r fing b C 3 cure of ale c laints, | 3 - c hee being my ideal Common] money. W ithout knowing him to be j reliet and cure of all temale complaints, | q the Spanish trocps to des ate : ret a | } ‘ a wo cirect influence ir a K 1O NO Band a kind ny ‘ . : to | sbout Gain : j 8s with nearly ait Y = bin caf

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