The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 15, 1898, Page 5

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atc aOR ASL llc i ill a EN i | j i i i a4 ‘3 F Missoun Pacific Railwey Time Table | studying French and German. I at Butler Station. think I can {read any bill that we NORTH BOUND. eee ea a Se Ho. ney i, try it and see how you can No. 16.. g J No. 312 Local ween ees j make out is cee - : : : : M.| Mr. Williams watched him for | awhile, and then said, ‘You seem to If you It will relieve! -311 Local Freight.... INTERSTATE DIVISIO 9 Depart Arrive |know what you are about “|can do this, all right. ; me re than I can tell.” K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table.| John did the work so satiefactorily | that at the next importation the bill E. C. Vanpervoorr, Agent. 8 F FS Fs 3 ~] < oe B J ® Ps E .7 Freight 5 wid ™. No | Express daily - m. | course. No. 9 Freight, daily except Sanda: m. : | One day,a month later, he was m.| called into the office and interv ewed 3 Port Arthur Express, SOUTH BOUX No. 2 Express daily . ‘age? m No vail eee! Se eee 5350 |by both the active members of the i ht, daily expect Sunday, ce os : . a eo by ity eng Heel te daily,” 9-01 p.m. | firm. The senior member said: ‘In ember this isthe popular short line be- > = we A tween Konene City, Mo. end Fitteburg, kan.,|™@y forty years’ experience in this Joplin, , Neosho, erg Selphy Renee: business you are the first boy who Ark., Siloam Springs, , route from the south to St. Louis, Chicago, F.J rotor TYGARD Presi t THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BoTLERNR, MO. Successor te BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, Bates County Investment Co,, Capital = « hed, tit drawn. 34RD, President, Jro. ¢ BON.J ey to loan on real estate, at low rates. lands and town lots in always on hand and for sale. tles examined and all kinds of real estate Hayes, Abstractor. —., Ie et te es B. NEW BEBRY, Vice-Pres’t ©. CLARE, Cashier [ Sanking * Transactedy BUTLER, MO.: SGO0,0CO0O°o. Abstracts of y. Choice racts of title Bates ¢ Ab Hon. J. B, Newnenny, J.C. Cr Vice-President. S.F ARK, Seo’y, & Treas, W auxocx, Notary and points north and northeast and to Denver, Qgden, San Francieco, Portland and pointe weet and northwest. No expense hae been jared to make the passenger equipment of tht ine second to none in the west. Travel via the new line H.C. Orr, Gen’! Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. CASTORIA. bas seen this opportunity and im I had ro do the work Williams came, and one proved it. until Mr. reason why he became a member of the firm was because he could attend to this part of the business. We want you to take charge of the foreign goods. Itis an important ENTIRELY NEW | ee eee MANAGEMENT. SRA RARARR a position; in fact, itis a matter of Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought th Ligleee ot Sia necessity that we have some one How John Won Success. who can do this work. You only of John Grant, a strong, healthy boy,/the twenty young men we have here eighteen years old, fairly good look | saw the place and fitted yourself for ing, having an English high school! it We cannot pay you yet as much education, a quick perception of|as we may pay you later, for it is business methods and one year’s necessary to prove your staying experience in a large business estab | qualities, but we have little doubt lishment, had attained to the wages they will be shown in due time. For of four dollars a week, and had no] the rest of the year we will pay you prospect of advance, so far as he}ten dollars a week. At the end of could see. the year we will consider the matter The extuation was freely discussed | again.” at home. His father was willing) The result was that after John that John should make a change if| had been there five years he received he was couvinced that he could do eighteen hundred dollars a year, had better, so after reading advertise-| tee, sent to France and Germany. ments, looking about the city forJand Mr. Williams said to a friend, several days and talking with friend+,| «John Grant will probably become a he tound an opening in a large retail] member of the firm by the time he and wholesale hardware store. The|j, thirty years of age. He saw the salary would be but two dollara a opportunity and fitted himself for it week for the first six months. at some sacrifice, but it paid. It Mr. Williams, the junior member always pays. of the firm said tohim: “I vannet promise you anything definite. The business is a good one te learn. You can make yourself a useful man to the body. Begin today to ish pimples, us by becoming thoroughly ac | fhe, poly. | Be blackheads, tha quainted with all the details of the | billous complexion by taking C for ten cents. All druggi business, and as fast as you prove | guaranteed 10c, 25c, 50c yourself capable we will recogniz- your services in some way. We have already several bright young men who have learned the business, and Tr their advancement would naturally coms first If you wish to come under these conditions, the place is open to you.” John accepted the position be cause it offered him some chance of advancement, and as the complicated details of the business became more and more familiar, he felt that he was making progress. Yet a dozen others in the business were just as bright and apparently had made the best use of their opportunities. Stili he kept looking for some chancs to do more. Beauty is Blood Deep. Clean blood means aclean skin. No beauty withoutit. Cascarets, Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keepit clean, by stirring up the iazy liver and driving all’ impurities from jatisfaction The Money Glut and Scarcity. Now Yerk World. Money ie flowing into the National eacury faster than expenditures carry it cut. There is a cash balance now locked up of nearly $300,000,000, increasing by amillion or soa day, and $40, and in “meving the crops.” But so clumsy is our fiscal system that there is absolutely no way of getting it out of the Treasury vaults or other SSHSSODSSOCSH« KLQOSSOOHESTITIESSIGTCVSS® Twe Pardons For Missourians. Jefferson City, Sept. 7 —Governor Stephens has pardoned two men from the penitentiary. ders, whose true name is John Hiller was convicted last year at St. Louis, of stealing a bicycle was issued en the recommendation of Judge Zackritz and Prosecuting Attorney Eggers crime and his father, a business man of Vinceanges, Ind, promised to take his son home The Jobn Buzzard in order to restore his | citizen two yeers for burglary in Sehuyler 000,000 will come in in payment for | ceuuty and was released from the | trol of the islands, and he is deter- new bonds. penitentiary in 1895 | mined to defend every foot of the That is to say, an amount almost CASTORIA. | ground he has gsined In this he jg exactly equalling the total greenback | Bears the The kind You Have Aways Bougtt | suproried by the other leaders curreney is, or in a few days will he, oo CoS 2L, tiem Fiction’s Master's Home, tightly locked | up in the Treasury. rose aia | Franciseo, Sept. 8 —The The money is needed in industry A $10,000 Kansas Prairie Fire, Larned, Kas., Sept. 8.—A prairie fire crossed the southeastern part of | Hodgeman county and the north PAR ee Columbus discovered America — but I have discovered BATTLE AX! There is a satisfied —glad I’ve got it—expression on the faces of all who discover the rich quality of ttleAx PLUG~ It is an admirable chew fit for an Admiral. In no other way can you get as large a piece of as good tobacco — for 10 cents. emember the name_ when you buy again. BOOS CHES y Gathers Forces, Manila, Sept. 7.—Twenty leading public men, representing all factions of the Filippinoes, have held a con ference to consider the future fate of the islands. Eighteen of the conferees emphatically declared in favor of annexation, while the other two were in favor of the establish ment of a republic It is reported that General Agui naldo is calling in Maaila all natives capable of bearing arms. The in surgeot leader is anxious to strengthen his forcea in every possi- ble way. Aguinaldo that Spain may in some way regain con- Robert Col- The pardon This is his first other pardon was extended to | ship. He was sentexcad to fears schooner Sophia Sutherland, which has returned to thia port from a fruitless search for gold among the South Sea islands, brought in her E.A Michigan Ur LUDWIG, versity ———_ COURSES. Prepsratory, Collegiate, University, Teachers Normal, Four terms 10 weeks each Tuition $7 50 to $10 per Term. Separate college Call on or address, p) i & : |» Butler Academy will Open the Next year, Sept. 5th, ° McFARLAND BROS. Harness and Saddelry, Fink's Leather Treo Saddle : ARTHUR BORROK, Normal Department Missouri University, County Schoo! Commissiener Bates Co, Me’ Shorthand, Book keeping, Type Writing Elocution, Business, Art. A skilled Faculty of Ten Specialists. Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, home for girls with the Principal. E. A. LODWIG, Butler, Mo. B AARARAM: South Side Square Butler Mo, Read and See What we Keep in Stor We keep everything that horse owners ned Double wagon harness from $10 to $i. Single harness, $7.50 to $25; second band Saddles of all styles and prices, from the cheapest tothe harness from $3 to $15. steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets. seat saddles Harness oil and soapt full line of mens and boys gloves. Trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring your old harness and saddles and trade for new ones. We have the largest retail bar ness store in the Southwest and our hat ness are all made at home. McFARLAND BROS. By watching closely for several weeks every detail, he noticed that large lots of goods were constantly coming from abroad, and that Mr. western portion of this county last | night. The fire started in Hodge- | man county and was driven rapidly southward by a strong wind It wise rendering it available for the uses of the country. Yet nobody iu Congress has yet seemed to realize the imperative necessity of reforming a fiscal sys tem so variedly mischievous. Have we no statesmen? Williams always attended to the checking of the bills and marking the This seemed to him strange for Mr Williams was a very busy man. and had enough to do without looking after such minor matters. John soon found, however, much to his dismay, that these bills were made out in French or in| ting crimes. This state of affairs is German, and that no one in the| caused by the organization of white store but Mr. Williams could de-|¢p8 in the cotton districts south cipher them. jand westof Texarkana. Each sea- John was not afsaid of even two| _ the cotton fields here have been suck formidable foes as French and |! dwith Texarkana negroes, but German. He purchased text bcoks this year the people there have ob and commenced to study at once. |Jected to imported labor. By constant application, he was able | S'ck-poison is a at the end of the year to make out a| ™akes you sick. bill of goods in either of the lan-| of undigested ica guages. He obtained access to the! The blood Getacl and tsintw tho old bills, and made a special study | whole body with it. That's the “as of them. All this time he was giving /of it 7 his very best work in the store, and| The way to ba rid of it often helped Mr. Williams in ar-|*!ter your digestion. ee ee ee | If your food is all properly di Ss ape Sas | gested, there will be noue left in the Gne day a larger assortment than! stomach to make sick poison out of usual came in, much to the dismay | If your stomach is too weak to of Mr. Williams, who exclaimed, “I| see to this properly hy help it don’t see how I can spend the time | 90g with a few doses of Shaker to mark there goods.” | Digestive Cordial aS ee .. ,| That's the cure of it. “Let me do it,” quietly replied} Shaker Digestive Ccrdial is a deli goods Many lale Negooes- Texarkana, Ark., Sept. 7.—Tes- arkana is now filled with negroes, who are unable to obtain work, and as a result, they have been commit poison which It comes from the is to look John cious, healthful, tonie cordial. me le “You?” | of pure medicinal plants, herbs and “Yes, sir; I think I can do it/Wime yen moarectly.” | It —- enres indigestion and “But these bills are in French.” ma — ee “I know it, and I have been} At druggists. Trial bottles 10c. The stomach makes it cut | i swept over a wide territory and soon became uncontrollable Farmers gave up their attempts to check the flames and turned their attention to saving their stock und farm houses: | Couriers were sent ahead to notify and rouse the people who immedi- ately began to back fire and plow fire guards. Thousands of tons of hay, feed and straw were burned> Areolite Found. Richville, Ili, Sept. 7.—A great j deal of interest was ted herea jfew days ago by the i of a Its fall was witness- jed by many people, br | large areolite no h pes of jever finding it were entertained. Several men who were worki | the public roads jin a ditct and composed jand granite. It will } the museum of the high | Nashvlie, IU Two Millions a Year. States are now buying Cascarets C Gataartic at the rate of two million boxes of Yearand it will be three million before New Year’s. It means merit proved, that Cascarcs arethe most delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All druggist oe 250. 5c a box, cure guaranteed. jthe American getting his fortune. Tb 3 allowed to keep his prize and sent it to bis hold all the personal property of the late Robert Louis Stevenson. Vailima, the historic Samoau home of the gifted author, was stripped from turret to basement before the Sophia Sutherland sailed and now stands in the midst of the broad ——}" ] Pill. acres that composed the Stevenson ema e 1 S place, an empty shel! In the Muzzle of a Caunon, Pitteburg, Pa, S 8 —Ore Rufty, of Trenton, Mo., chief petty officer of the eng beers department | cruiser Harvard, | passed through Pittsburg to-day on| ef the auxiliary t. Germain e only Original and genu Regulator, of Mme. St d as Ger. being safe, eure Sold under p BUTLER, Mo. ne French-Female main, Pa SENTIMENT. Western r to Readers. WESTERN IN LOCATION AND A Daily Paper Devoted Entirely Interests —Read this Kansas Gity Times his way home. He told a new etory| ‘ about the sea battle off Santiage- Consumption He said: w evlonies will prow s “A Chicago bi ejacket oa the} Harvard visited the Oquendo several | “s M. C., the Chemist and : ill Ser o the days after the fi and in one of soa het on Ler turret gt found a bag cont - jog nearly 2000 pesetas in American ey bad i paper, ¢ n to nearly bsen placed cannoa breech block showe iard had iniende etuff bythe at the E to scatter the and prevent mother in Chicago.” CASTORIA © For Infants and Children. world. Bears the on Tove Urable disease beyond re willbe no mistake ¢ will bein overlooking t Hebsson file fp b The Kind You Have Always Bought | beriecse’em chose carcat saat Don’t delsy until teo 1 and tbls article in the Briar W: aeenooes. M. wp Stee ons : . wa when writing the , please give Tess Signature of “GE, Aches postofice address, and mention a t & events mplement of iing eailore board, weetern with evente d DE—the © generons | I American | als of ex- | all parts of the | 1 Address T.A. | New York, and SBALTT ines. 1-] KANSAS CITY TIMES Kareas City, the americas ‘os

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