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The Butler VOL. VT. PRUTLER. MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10, 1884. NOY WO 0G 4 HOUSE , renee | ect nh at PT NTR EE IRE SL TT LTE THE | =n AVE iA During the recent heavy failures in the Clothi ngi market in New York, we bought heavily and possibly more goods { for thie market than we ought. But we believe ti hoe Ss goods ahi Offered cut SO per cent. of Production will induce our patrons to antici pare future wants. MMe have oh im r ch af tlie wh i ti iv vl AND WE THINK TH:: “FOLLOWING PRICES WILL SELL THEM. $4 MEN'S OVERCOAS eS for $2 OO Former Prices $3 (00 | r Rs 4 &O 6 00 AZ « * &» OO - - 7 | 68 6 6 G00 . “ 66 9 00 27 «< « 7 00 - * 10 00 tll 7 fea ol fu 82 a upwards All wool Caine Sul S&S). Worsted sul or of aad a A®These goods were bought by our Mr. Coy at half their value in New York for cash, out of the immense stock thrown on the market by the failures of Rindskoff Bros. Dessard Wise & Co.,and the going out of business of Seligman and Rosenhien. Our Mr. Coy coi started for New York the 27th to have our Spring Stock Made sup for our several stores through the State, AS well as one wtidiicesie house, and we must — room for lic cantata seit = ets as represented in every ee ay or no sale. Our interests are mutual. Come and see us. The more you know us tie -elhetter you will like us. Buy your goods of us and your confidence in us will increase. Bia ae | North Side Public mies. Simms & ‘Coy. |