The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 17, 1884, Page 1

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Butler Meek ity Times. BUTLER. MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 17.1884 a nemcre sen er ne fered at 50° per cent. of Production a will induce cur petrons to anticipa.e future wants. Ve have S20 worl of Chote whieh mst he Sa AND WE THINK TH: ; FOLLOWING PRICES WILL SELL THEM. | S4 =" OVERC OATS for 5 2 oo Former — Prices FD 00 a5 4 00 G6 00 AS = “ : » 00 66 = 7 50 68 6 6s 6 00 66 “6 9 00 27 6 7 00 66 6s 10 00 0 Boys: Overcoat for $2 and upwards. All wool Cassimet sil for $6 & $7. Wosted sul 0 YI and $6 These goods were bought by our Mar. Coy at half their value in New York for cash, out of the immense stock thrown on the marke Aby the failures of Rindskotf Bros., Dessard Wise & Co.,and the going out of business of Seligman and Rosenhien. Owr Mr. started for New York the 27th to have our Spring Stock Made uN for our several stores ‘through the State, As well as one vieinele house, a and we must saiioes room for sill stock. Goods as represented in every particular, or no sale. Our interests are mutual. Come and sce us. The more you know ws =e better you willlike us. Buy your goods ‘of us and vour confidence in us will increase. ee North Side Public Square. ‘eeeics. & ‘Coy-

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