The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 16, 1891, Page 1

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The Butler es as oe manent SR — ce eo ae AMERICAN | Suit Department, J gy 5 5 Mattiosow to. ee. I9c i : : SHS jolene) twnmpulsisy, 22 2 ees sae (5c 1.00 Initial sulk hand kis black or white 50c $25.00 Fine Baltimore “High Art” BY fe Ss SE RRM AT $15.00 Cassimere at 1 ot ee 4 4 a ab Soe neckties cut to - < i9c $12.50 Ca 1 Whole sho GaSe Tis (IuCciuGine Tne new reds.) at 50e. Hand embroidered neckties (the latest out) SI. Suk suspenders 55c¢ up. a RET SO TS IEE AC ET Famke TOR SS RET EEA oe ECL A AY ST em : long pants cut to $2 50. Boys $4 satinet suits 13 to 1s, cut to $3. Childs $7 50, $8, $8 50 knee pants suits ages 6 to 14 cut to RNR SRS ERIE SRR ATF 2 ONS OT A LO | ' These prices should make our é Childs $5 knee pant suits ages 4 to 14, cut to $4. Childs satinet knee pant suits, ages 4 to 12, cut to $1 00 store the center of attraction for the next two weeks. Americar Ciothing House NOTH SIDE SQUARE, BUTLER, MO. # cut bs % $10 Cassimere and worsted suits cut to S87 50. $6 50 black worsted suits cut to 35 g Boys $3 50 satinet suits 4 to 12 i] 7 { 4 3 ' er eR: | HOSIERY AND GLOVES. 15c¢ faney cotton socks three for 25c. 20c¢ fancy cotton socks, two for 25c. | Shoe Department $1 00 Arties cut to Te. $2 25 rubber beots cut to $1 65. Selz Schwab & Co. men’s calf boots $2 50. oe On cape < ~3T+ - & Selz Schwab & Co. men’s veal kip a) 25e black socks, six fo s1 OO. . eo + pairs Rockford socks, (ribbed top) for 25e¢ These have always been sold here at $4. 50e wool socks cut to 35c. Selz Schwab & Co. boys kip boot Sey. ae See RES —— Jersey gloves, big bargain 25c¢ _ Fall stock plow shoes 85c. $1.00 napa tanned buck, light weight cut to spon geal 50c. Men's red wool mitts, good quality Embroidered slippers $1 00, 1 25 15c. $1.00 ealf skin gloves, knit wrist 1 50. > 25 per cent saving on school shoes. cut to 75c. BUTLER, SibsoGURI, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 16, 1891. DOREY SURO TO CLOTHING HOUSE: TIGAY S/ °. AL a Uvercoat Department sose- $10 wool cassimere ulster overcoats eut to $7 50 Iton overcoats cut to 6 00. ter oveacoat ent to 3 00 0 satinet overcoats cut to $2 50. All childrens overcoats, ages 4 to 12 go at cost go at cost. Hat Department. Stetson Hat $4 and up Dunlaps latest styles stiff hats 83 00 2 Fur stiff hats cut to 1 25 $1 50 fur stiff hats eut to 1 00 $2 boss raw edgo hats $1 50 2.50 silk plush caps cut to 1 00 Mens fur caps at 75cte a aS TES 2 The above are genuine Bargains. We don't Our regular prices will compare favorably with the advertised cut prices of the Ger .4ztL YOU CAN MERCHANTS. | We do not bslieve that the only use of an advertisement is to deceive the public, promising anything a money for advertising even to attempt it. We deserve it and so do our ads. Come in, bring this ‘‘ad’ along with you and ask to sea the goods FAITHFULLY YOURS. NORTH SIDE SQUARE, BUTLER, MO: If we should deceive you once, you would never believe our ads again and our money would be thrown away. American Glothing House. PLL The PT — = ——— ae dvertise Overcoais as worth $8 00 cut to $5 00, when its only a $5 00 Overcoat to start on. Such bargains are big on paper onlv. and everything to induce you to visit our store. We can’t afford to deceive you. Wespend too much We wish you to place implicit confidence in our ads as well as ourselves,

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