The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 30, 1905, Page 4

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ee eee cmc maar en | What name 1s on the | sole of your shoe? If you don’t know, you are careless in a matter of comfort and economy. . i. If the name is Selz, it’s a sign that you’ve either been wearing this make right along or you are going to wear it right along. People don’t change to other makes after they have worn Selz shoes. We sell them; that is, we carry a stock of Selz Royal Blue and Perfecto shoes; the shoes sell themselves without much aid from us, especially if the customer has worn them before. Try them. Look for the name Selz on the sole. ae = == From the Pacific Slope. | Scotia, Cal, Nov. 12, 05. Mx J.D. ALLEN Dear Sir:—Just received Tue Times, | your valuable paper, {t is like getting @ letter from home to us people out | here, wecould hardly get along with- yubit, We left Butler the first day of March of the present year, came | west over the Mo, Pac. to Pueblo, | a Colo., then over the D.& R.G. to! Ogden, Utah, changed there to Southern Pac., and traveled through f = the states of Nevada and California. | » .. Saw sonie lovely scenery on the trip, | Ba namely the Grand Canyon, Royal | e Gorge and Pike,s Peak in Colorado, | the great Salt Lake, Salt Lake City and the Morman Temple in Utah, | BurLer, Mo. 50,000 14,628 Transacts a general banking business, Extends every accommodation consistent with safe and sound banking. DIRECTORS, Jos. M. MeKinpey, J.J. MeKer, O, A. HEINLEIN, W. F. Duvaun, The names in our directory are a sufficient guarantee that your interests will be safely guarded. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, Capital, - + -« Surplus and Profit. - : I, A. Bennerr, CLARK Wix, J. W. Cuoate, Fraxk Houvann, mountain into the green Sacramen- . to Valley where the large orange, \plum, prune, apricot and peach or- chards and grape vineyards are. I ‘ell you they looked mighty good to us old Missourians. We landed in SanFrancisco on Son day, March 5th, and got our firet glimpse of the Pacific ocean and a ; ‘real steam ship. We stayed in Fris- . . ; esis tne ntti Gate ae From Waiter to Millionaire. | Senator Warner Expects Panomatfor Eureka around thecoast| Still another: To Support the President. The man who gets the biggest sal- ary in the United States is an ex- waiter. '—Phat ts George Boldt, the manage to destination March 7that 11:30 a. | of the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New | Accompanying him were Mrs, Wur. about 250 miles. We had a fine trip on the water but it made me awfally sea sick, {could scarcely leave my ~~ state room on the way up. We Washington, Nov. 26—Senator William Warner of Missour! arrived la Needed Reform , | in Our High Schools. By A. Ross Hill, Dean of the Missouri Teachers I College. Too often, I fear, the farmer boy who is fortunate enough to get into a high school, is likely to find that the subjecta taught have tittle rela tion to bis interests and needs, un- less he bas decided to abandon the farm end prepare himeelf for some profession like law or mediciue. In fact, four years +pentin « highschool as courses are usually arranged may wean the boy away from the farm even if atthe «u:eet Le entered elmply with the view of increasing his intel ligence and preparing biueelf in a general way for any ort of life work. This def ctin present courses of study in the high echools can best be remedied by the introduction of courses in Agriculture, Horticul:are. and Manual Treiuiug, aud by mak- ing them solid courses in the hands of a teacher, who, in addition to good general echolarship, posr-esses a sound knowledge of the Scie ce of Agriculture, or is hime:|t proficient in the use of tools, Such courses could include the study of soils, of plant growth, horticulture, climatol. ogy and like subjects. These courres. besides containing much of weweral scientific value, would naturally lead pupis to an interest inrelated sub jects that are already recognized in most high schools, such as botany, chemistry and physical geography. Better general scholarship could thus be secured, while the boy would re- tain his interest in and eympathy with farm life. It is high time for us to put some reason and common sense into our courses of study both in the grades and in the high echool, instead of unconsciously and blindly following tradition, for some of the work now done has no other justifi- cation Fraud Exposed. A few countefitters have lately been inking and bey ie towel tani te. tions of Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, Coughs and Colds, and other medicines, thereby de- frauding the public. This is to warn you to beware of such people, who seck to profit, through stealng the reputation of remedies wht ) have been successtully curing dik-aae, for 35 years. A sure protection to you, is our name on the wrapper. Look for it,on all Dr. King’s or Bucklen’s remedies, as all others are mere imitations. H.E. BUCKLEN & CO, Chicago, Ill., and Windsor, Canada Expert physicians examined at An napolis are sure the blows received oa the head by Branch in his duel with Meriwether caused death. Governor Folk, in an address at State Y. M. C. A. Convention attacks the ballot system of Missouri. STi Raslleion of nally Rematns Long Afr the Price i» Forget ‘Trade Mart Begweered. “Old Friend Tools” man feels a certain pleasure in the use of good toh "He knows that he can depend upon them to do their work and do it well. In time a man will become attached to 2 good tool as to an old friend, so in sym- pathy do they seem to become. ° ‘There is economy and satisfaction in Kutter Tools because every Keen Kutter Tool is the est that brains, money and skill can produce. Kutter covers a complete line of toolsso that you may buy any kind of tool with assurance of absolute satisfaction. When, for instance, you buy a bit be sure to get one bearing the Keen Kutter name. Made in all leading patterns, highest quality of steel, finest finish and with Some of the other kinds of Keen Kutter Tools are: Drivers, Auger Bits, Files, Planes, Draw Knives, Saws, Tool Cabinets, Scythes, Hay Knives, Grass Hooks, Brush Hooks, Com Knives, Eye Hoes, Trowels, Prun- ing Shears, Tinners' Snips, Scissors, Shears, Hair Clip- pers, Horse Shears, Razors, etc. and Knives of all kinds. If your dealer does not’keep Keen Kutter Tools, write ue end Pe will see that you are supplied. SIMMONS HARDWARE COMPANY, St. Louie, U. SA. 290 Breadway, New Verh. This shows the per- rP— elistent J Agent repre- senting THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO. M1 oof Newark, N.J. climb. ing to proeperity., He ja proud of bis company and its record. Sagacious men are joining its ranks. It is the policyholder’s company. Write to C.C. COLA TNEY. MASS. BUILDING WN FARM LOANS, To be able to borrow money on real estate on long time, with the privilege of making payments before due, is an advan- tage which the frugal borrower appre- ciates, We loan money in this way and at a low rate of interest. DUVALL & PERCIVAL, BUTLER, MO. | ( — , ? H m. I began workfor the Pacific Lum- | York. | ber Co., at once and have not lost Someone printed the statement é but two days since the 13th, Sunday | Some time ago that Charles Schwab, LS included. I am working as fireman; | late president of the billion dollar there are five of us in the fire room, | 6teel trust, got $1,000,000 a year. we have 19 boilers to tend. This | It turned out that he received only a amill bas been running night and day | measly $100,000. since the 15th of June and will con-| As manager and profit sharer with tinue to run both shifts upto Dec. | the Astore, Mr. Boldt receives $500,- the first. They claim tocut 300,000 | 900 @ year. That is five times as feet of saleable lumber every ten|much as Chauncey Depew gets for ‘ hours. running the New York Central forthe BS I think Northwestern California is Vanderbilts. % a good place to get plenty of hard) How did he get it? work but not a good place to live.| In the same old way. This coast country is overrun with| By deserving it. foreigners of ulmost every national | He was the best waiter in his ho- ity. George Clark aad wife, who|tel. He did not Have to join the came out here with us, have left here | unfon in order to getajob. He did and gone to Greely, Colorado. not rely on tips to make him prompt 1 hope the d.ainage proposition|and courteous. He became head will be a great benefit tothe bottom | waiter. Then he was promoted to land. I hore to be back in old) steward, assistant manager, man- Bates in time to see that work/ager. ’ completed and to votefor T.H. Til | You see, young man, it does not eonfor sheriff. Andne dear Editor | matter where you begin. i 90. en matuge ty awiphor this} It depends'on how you begin. , ecribling and have room in your val- wable paper to publish it I will fee | better than the others you are al- ‘highly honored. With regards I re- If you begin by doing your work ready in the line of promotion. It respectifally yo you keep on doing better than the — : RL McKowy. _| others you beep on going up. _ ; That's all. CASBTORIEA. Th tnd te low Bought ner, his daughter, Mrs. Harwood, and hiv grandson. They have taken apartments in the Cairo. Senator Warner, on the strength of his recent speech in Kansas City, is ranked with the friends of the President on the railroad rate question. Heintimated that nochangesin his announced WE WANT YOUR GRAIN position are to be expected. ; E above picture of the man and fish is the trade- s ‘ : : iy c °c Bre. mark of Scott’s Emulsion, and will pay the highest market ; and is the synonym for rice any time haul it i at as strength and purity. It is sold . : a Whether?a or small one, we can handle it. New seed rye for sale. Give us in almost all the civilized coun- tries of the globe. If the cod fish became extinct it would be a world-wide calam- ity, because the oil that comes from its, liver surpasses all other fats in nourishing and life-giving properties. Thirty years ago A Grim Tragedy « | the proprietors of Scott’s Emul- is daily enacted, in thousands of|8ion found a way of preparing homes, as death claims, in each one, | cod liver oil so that everyone can another victim of consumption or! take it and get the frll-value of pnevronta, But when coughs and | the oil without the objectionable Ser . properly teneet, the! taste. Scott’s Emulsion is the Son lod. writen, hie aie in the world for weak, wo ai ntti ff axative Promo’ Quinine rus on Bor. 25c, John D Rockefeller, Henry H. Rogers, Henry M. Flagler and others are subpoensed to give testimony before a commisetoner in New York in the Missouri oil suits. . BIG CROP chance to bid on your crop and we will save you money. ‘s

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