The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 3, 1907, Page 5

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You Must Hustle. “Hustle” js a word that has come CASTOR iA into very general use of late, and is + | used to express vigorous earnest ef- ‘ For Infants and Children. | fort to accomplish a definite purpose. we, {It is not a very elegant word, but " The Kind You Have Always Bought it is very expressive. It means, ac- Bears the | cording to Webster, “to force one’s Signature of ; way.” This seems to be the spirit and demand of this age of fierce com- petition in business and the profes- — sions. If you want business, a desire to attain success in any of the learned J Order of Publication. professions, you must push for it, A citi te or you will be left far in the rear. dead, his un-| County of Bates. : You cannot sit still and expect wealth 3 ‘el saoez Soom, 1907, In October term, A. D. 1906. George 8 Bruce, Piaint Value iftving, tod iret eat widow and unknown heirs or Dt ianin. anes, Ww oF devisees, ofsaid James The mon %, " ; H lvisg ted i dead, 1 Necation December ¥ deranged and reputation to seek you out. ome iw eA. J. . ours . Wm, MoFariand, ifliving anditdead, | Karl Levy, 0 minor; Bessie Le Howell mee webarently hug the delusion that “the mown widow, and unknown heirsand| Levy and Cecil Howell band, and, World owes them a living,” and be- gt ng eed ye la ° agninet Pialnti cause they think they are meritorious, Charles Adams if living, the unknown hel: = . a ing § Meg - net they are sure to succeed without any of Andrew Adams, jeceased, Mary Ann | Seat effort on their part. Who are aod John Berry her hasband,ifliving,}the men and women who have ac- sala Robert M. if Mving and if} and their unknowa w and devieces| Jones and James Jones her husband, ifliv-| quired wealth and fame? asks the Hig; ond their unknown heirs) if'dead, Theo! New York Weekly. Think over thelr of. pee ealnens bead eaeine: Bg ay careers, and you will come to the con- Lyncb; R. G. Kidwell, ifliving| husband, ifliving and thelr unknown heirs, | clusion that in 99 cases out of 100 own heirs at law oF itdred, Lacinde He if living, ead oe they were “the architects of their own fone S. Bellas, bee bend Vy id | fortunes.” In other words, they had ving, ‘and his unknown heirs. ifdead, Cbar-| to hustle. So has it been with all it oes heat Fee izing, andl in Sasnpws belies those who are known as_ self-made H. Gelsel, if siving and if successor’ In trast, that come from wealth, education, or A. W. Cook,’ Wi Now at this day com the plaintife herein, by word as fail,” and whether seeking | M mansbip, they labored unceasingly Eli Adams, Char! gratified. So in all the ordinary walks » Hel m heirs of each of said parties are Theodore A. Shaw, ifliving.and ‘ampbell. if living, and) wo widow. unkoown bere at| hi ws ma IF do H. Hum men. They had not the advantages fany| H Christian, if livin } heire, tf deed, C. F. '| Social position. But they had an in- Vandeventer and spiring ambition that knew “no such Order of Publication. *| their attorney and als tition and aMfida-| Success in business, or reputation in tia" Charl Ad Other gp ly by & profession, or distinction in states- with-that one end in view. They ley ond Jona x. Bailey | Tested not until their ambition was te, James M. james M Catnpbell, A. H. Hi : ‘J. Taylor, Joseph Kekles, | Christian, Knos Campbell, A.W. Cook, Wm, | Of life, if you expect success, you must c ba tg ay Gay Fy cone Sarah E, Vandeventer, and hustle for it with hand and brain. nos pocidents of Be ite of Missouri and can-| Don't expect others to supply your : n 8. Ap roth eis ha wants. Supply them yourself. The a isles | \ A = erated ot tata’ he Tattered A world ts before you, and you have the matter of this autt. whose) same opportunity as otkers have had. - Tarsber, keen to thes plnietians thet etateeee Only improve it. est, title or claim sack unknowu persons may —_—_—_—_—— [Taw or deseondsate, stepevee ce cee] Opposition to the endless flood of im- 2 oe ghey hE, may A yas, Aheenned, migrants is usually based either upon pend if dead, of Jerasha Jones and Janiee Jones the fea: that they will destroy the “| Brown hor husband if deat” of Eiieabors tac: | Market for native labor or the belief and Wm. Ha: her hus-and, ifdead, of] that they will lower the standard of fteinda H fae : and J fat ay oF rgaret Bailey citizenship and morality. In either alley her ol 4 eaid petition and hereinafter deseri Adame if dead, at th f ' ‘ otter persone wndee names Are unkown, Adams if dead tre tnknowa te plato= case, says Youth's Companion, the fear 0 or claim interes! and by resson thereo! nam te e Ject-matter of thie sult, as members of ‘or sald uaknown heirs of Charice Adame, | “© Urected against the immigrant him Seiendencs sem composed, bo fa ats news | ave or lala sf aad eoatey beige | ee ene an ee clone as, of FM, bi ore specifically aet 0% Tha thy taknown York, of the American Social Science loun! , Jose! . eire 0! ndrew jams wo! hi a l- \ chal, Wm. MeFar' Gay Kilis, Robert M,jerincerest they might lave or slain | tald sssociation, a danger lesa often consid | Barton, George W. Lynch, RG. Kidwell and | land through him but th: thelr names and the| ered was pointed out; that which | James 5. Nichaldson, which firm was seized of | number of them are uus comes from the second generation, The Mqaylor and A Mountoustie, aa trastess of interests more 5 ol interes| =| eaid frm of Taylor and Mounteastle, or inter-| cifically set out herein, That the other pardes foreign-born population, according to cated and auaimn or may claim {itis aa the ubove specifically named igre hetre and descend figures which were given, furnishes , heirs at jaw, or devisees of some ante o! ndre' \- ae thoes named members of said farm or ob- terest they might arctan’ fe tall teed more than twice its normal proportion partnership, or as the successor, successors or | Would be as tenants in common as such heirs; of inmates of penal, insane and chari- ‘aesignees of some one of the members of the | and descendants of said Andrew Adams, deceas- frm of Taylor and Mounteas'le, or ‘some one of ed, that the lovereat the unsnown heirs of such | table institutions; but the children of it levisees of ities above @| : the pelge 68 3 te ‘ald tre of Taylor and fatiied 30 oF ent claim immigrants are three times as criminal toastie, and derive title or interest as as their heirs or descendant: t thel: | nr acl at law, or devisees by inheritance or de-| are unknown to thes plaintiffs and for that oe ob WOR CANONS CF Ths BRUYOHOrD 80M "" \yige-from eome one of the members of sald firm. eon cannot be eetout herein and theirnamber is| tWice as criminal as the immigrants aforessid or as assignee of some member th unknown to these plajotiffé and for that reason themse!ves. of, or other persons to the plaintiffs ankno the interest they might have or claim cannot be sitesi CTUME ur hyrteses ct ts’ above sawed dateed, | known beire of Convio We Peck Irteeh tine airy conducted by rt or of the above nam le! |- | known heirs o: ea M, the eee L, Bvans, if he be decessed, and | unknown heirs of James M, Cam bel! indead, An inquiry conducted by order of from. ed How Clark Received the Gift. Broken by ill health and bowed down by disappointment, he retired to private life in bitterness of soul, and paseed his remaining twenty- three years of crapulous extetence in obscurity and poverty. Friends called attention to Clark’s sad condition afew years before he died, and the legislature of Virginia grandiloqnently acknowledged bis great services, and sent him 4 jewel- led sword. The old hero’s anger was aroused. “When Virginia need- ed a sword I gave her one,’’ he ex- claimed to the messenger. “She now sends me this toy. I want bread,” and he thrust the blade of the costly gift into the ground and broke it at the hilt—Lynn Tew Sprague in “George Roberts Clark and H's Con- quest of the Middle West,” in The Outing Magezine tor January. mee teres by tabestinaes or devise aad He uskaowa helre of me H.| ampbries it] the French senate acquits white lead . Evans, who at one time own- | dead. an ie unknown heirs «fA. M, Ch rie~ some interest Cs Se, soak Cer] bd Af Seed ee Ste benefiolaries in the deed of being a vicious poisoner. So far descri ore jon thereof, and | of trust mentioned in the petition would inherit lOMlar pernone to plaintfe unaown, areoc'may their interest bat the nai La d number of the from being able to find evidence of bed ecctper A ane haf beat at Lew or eid wokeere heirs, if any, re unknown to| @xcessive mortality among journey- devisees e above named defendants ton | these piaintiffs and for that reason the plal. ti . Evans, i! he be dead, and derive their interest | are unable to cet out thelr names and inter. | Me house painters, the committee re- iby inheritance or devise from eaid Tipton | ests more specifically ports a very low death rate among defendants be notified by| Men of that trade, the average being 10 at one time owned orclaimedsome| Whereupoi is ordered by the clerk in vgn oaret. and other persons, are or | publication that plaintiffa have commenced a only one in 7,000 or 8,000. The only wh stin the real estate hereinafter described | Vacasion, ney the subject-matter of this | suit against them in thie court, the object and = t whose epee cae, Bot i saeied herein rg ee are ct, pais 1s ta Rave the comes to} excessive mortality was found in dis- b 8 iD . 1e x a ul jeune the ri S, heirs at law or devisees of defendant ‘Ite, claim and nterent of oll at sad parties tricts where the painters mixed too and derive their | severally in an 101 ive and eeven (7) ai Whi orinterest by inheritance or devise from | the west half of lots four (4) and six (6) of 5 much alcohol with their work. ich | ca hdcend f. Evans, whe St one time own: Hee fares ownship minty nine Tenge, talray - is good demonstration that solutions 5 mi own an interest in 6 real county, State of Missouri o1 whic i the subject-matter of the suit, i Also fo cancel sccrtain deed of| Of white lead in alcohol are apt to or some on thereof, and other person: n by Morgan Fickes, dui Uth of ‘ may be interested herein, whose names cai and recorde ‘in’ the re rde of deposit deadly precipitates, and 1s 0 be set forth herein, becanse ie fs plainciits Ba.es poneey Peeve f at page and| timely warning to house painters, at t widow, heirs at law, or dey-| generally to ect the tit w 6 lote defendant Wm, N. Evans, ifhe be dead, | in these plain said deed of tru oove least, to drink spirits in moderation rive their title or inte: by inhi ering part of 1 and 5 above mention-| or not at all. ‘or devise from the sald Wm. N. Kvans ifjed, and generaily asking the court fora de- - Bea cr el"atachoraanaan | 1 cacst fara uiee orate e re el parent ri i. H ition described, or some portion there- | title interest, claim or demaud whatecsver, He Will Preach to John D, “genet by igeny =, Cyl un- | they Mg beg pad . them Py = bel ae re mentioned and ¢ ere- | appear to have of record or otherwise in sai + an not be more apceicaly de-| realestate or any part, thereo! and. ng th Liverpool, Dec. 26.—The Rev. , for ¢ in fee simple ese plainti nd that i unless ‘ne salu! defendanta and appear at Charles Aked has written to John D. ™ ereof, to e~ un abd holden at the court house in the ity of| eOCKefeller, accepting the offer of the utler insaid county, on the tirst Monday in| pulpit of the Fifth Avenue church, february, 1907, and on or before the firat day , gfaaid term, Wer OF, plead to,the petition in New York. 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