People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1894 — Book-keeping, Shorthand and Penmanship. [ARTICLE]

Book-keeping, Shorthand and Penmanship.

We have recently prepared books on the above especially adapted to “Home Study.” Sent on 60 days trial. Hundreds have been benefited hundreds of dollars b} T ordering our publications. Why not you? Should you later decide to enter our College, you would reeeive credit for the amount paid. Four weeks by our method of teaching book-keeping is equal to 12 weeks by the old .plan. Positions guar cd under certain condition.-. Send for our free illustrated 90 page catalogue and “state your wants.” Ad dress—J. F. Drang h on. Pre-'l. - -Dramrhon's Practical Business College and School of Shorthand and Telegraphy - -Nashville. Ten a. 11 Teachers. 6* • 1 S i mien ts the past year. No vacation. Tutor any time. Cm-up Board. N. 13. We pay cash for all vacancies as noou-ueepers, stenographers. teachers, c!c. • as, otc., renoi'ied to us, p ,*- t woe. we 1111 same. -to dmo 2>sui*vt •. Si'iiadnc the O'.c; K'alie. n.ir.Ui'ic Mii";L7.ine f.»c May. j f to day there is danger ahead* it is not the first time that the American republic has faced it. The conditions -of our national life invite danger. Security from invasion, natural rosourses. triumphs of invention and commerce. have led undoubtedly to an over confidence in ourselves. Americans are the most tree hande i, self-confident, generous, and confiding of peoples. They have gone so far in their

spirit of trust as to even accept without much thought the tuition of scholastic economists. But the safety is that they arc realizing it. Certain it is, that they will not in their concern turn to the lories for he! p, G real aggregations of capital (have been permitted to :!e\ ‘.qi>u until they monace the -oeiai orwer, This danger was foreseen even at the begin ii-g.