The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 5, 1895, Page 10

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‘7 sieoke 3 in merchandising that can leave no doubt that the great Commencing Saturday December, 7th this sale t¢ We will inaugerate the greatest saerifice sale ever know in Bates Co. Naturally we expect the pose, frank in our announcement. We havnt got to raise cash, because we don’t owe a in Bates Co.,to call to our Store and see how T HE GRE AT and mak MODEL is doing bus 158 OF THE FINEST OVERCOATS, ever brought to Buttler, Beavers, Kerseys, Friezes, in all colors and styles. Sotd $15 Pe: Your choice of entire lot for $10.00 and nothing higher. #22.50. Meltons, Kerseys, Chinchillas, Beavers, some half silk lined sold every where for $10—$12.50 and $15. | 6 Your choice sanlbeaiice A great many to numerous to mention at about one half price. re ao soe esc ce sce Hee gd ee ee he ae eae ene 33.00 OU 00 Worth $5.00—Model price. . Worth $6 and $7—Model price Worth $1.50—Model price Worth $2.50—Model price Worth $3.00—Model price. . Worth $4.00— Model price... Worth $5.00—Model price CHILDS CAPE OVERCOATS JERSEY SUITS. In all the latest styles we for = 00, wi 50 and $4.00, your choice for ss BOYS OVERCOATS Worth $6.50—Model price Worth $5.00—Model price. . Worth $7.50—Model price Worth $5.50—Model — ————— Will these siciecieaital values move lively? WELL WE GUESS SO. be a big rush here and it is but a question of a MODEL | The many “fri nds of Mrs. Dr. | Christy, who has been sojourning at Hot Springs for the past month for her health, will be glad to learn that she is feeling much better and will be home in a day or so. Miss Mary White, teacher ia our public schools spent Thanksgiving at her home in Harrisonville. Suu day the following young people from | Butler took dinner with Miss White What more useful or could jand were delightfally listased: iiadGis oe 2 be better appreciate . n ' Joe Kendall; Misses Lou Ciesathacs, a comfortable pair of slip- | Margaret Arnold and Ammie Davis. pers or a pair of fine dress shoes. We have a large publican, and one of the fathers ot : our subseription books, having taken selection at extremly low are = - ane yery firet issue, which means for the past eighteen prices. r years, called Monday and renewed. MAX WEINER. Mr. Teeter said. « “although a republi cap, we couldn't keep house without Warm felt shoes for cold winter’ weather, C.N. Teeter, of Spruce township, a number one farmer, a most excel- lent neighbor and citizen, a good re- the Trares. it has been in the family long it has become a part and par cel of the household.” The Modern Mother found aay her little ones are e pleasant laxative, Syurp of ve n in need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy than any cther, and that is more ac For every varity and phase of the many diseases which at the air J. M. Catterlin is very anxious for | some good farm lands for this morth. Loans closed at once, money ready. | [mong of ae’ head ay at, and ceptable to them. Children enjoy it 1 tf. {be fos gah sC rerry Pectoral will | and it benefits them. The true rem- oe foun Be spect This p: peere) | ody f is manufactured f Frank Allen, at the Missouri State , tion all tion,controls the | by ¢ orci Rie Syrup Co. only Bank, writes fire insurance. roe of | disposition to cough, and prevents companies represe nted 2 tf consumption. j Sad Accident. i mer Butcher, a lad 14 years of ‘age, while huating. Thanksgiving, in New Home township, met witha distressing accident. In getting a hedge fence on the farm , his gun was accident- d and the load of shot gh the museular part te: : {an able ser- Dr. Murphy church Monday mon at the Bary night. Lee Culver & Co, the sout grocerymen, are talking business this week to all The miners and operators in the Wauting groceries Rich Hill coal fields have amicably There is no foolisne settled their differences. tisement. 3 the figures tell the b Catarrh can be successfully treat prices it looks like th ed only by pur the od, and | be carried o the one true bi fier is Hood's | price list and se Sarsaparilla. truth Frederick Heckad substantial farme: store Ww one day. Re eif this is not ir ibly lacerating the away the bo yn, one of the The iving near Vir- deli 5 seriber to the Cols g Tres this week. Foster dressed moved three inches have If you are anxious to find the most reliable blood-purifier,read in Ayer’s [ ’ sae Almanac the teat f ies jury were: J. K. Dejarnet, W. B. wig fave beaeuced Gfuuch tecubia | Ces © H. Caldwell, L. Heiuline, diseases as catarrh, rheumatiam,and C- Beard, S. G. Adams, R. A. Batch scrofula, by the use of Ayer’s Sarsa- elor, W. E. Nolan, W. B. Tyler, R. | parilla. Then govern yourself ac- , Fulton, F. Fanchaser, T. F. Horn- cordingly. ; buckle. at that young go through life coat sleeve is terrible d be a warning to other boys to let fire armsalone until they i | handle them. | Greatest SA [_E on Record A daring and distractive attack on prices decisively establishing a new record for andonly MODEL rises majesticaly above all others in value givin y cent, we are not going out of business, $7-50 ' We must CL LEE CULVER & (0.2 ,are large enough to know howto, cheapness underselling without a paralell a maste x des ecu we have alers, but little care we ro other, not goir are honest in our intentions, earnest our p g to bhi i lnor tear down, we simply wantevery m de'vl among the other MENS FINE BLACK SUITS | , your choice $4.50. Mens Scotch Cassimere, Cheviok . red to move for $12 and a crying shame to sell them fg ties are rare. Enjoy this while you may. : FURNISHING GOODS, You shall always remember this sale it will pay you to come many miles to attend this sale you can not af ford to miss it or buy anywhere else Z Rockford sox... 2... Linen handkerchiefs . Turkey red or blue Mens suspenders..... Mens silk suspenders. Mens shirts and drawers... Mens Hygenic underwear. Mens all woo! shirts. . 15 different styles of mens shirts and ¢crawers, would be at 65c Best overalls made..........--.--- A real good and heavy one. 45 dozen fine silk and satin ties sold everywhere from 50c to 75 yee choice Grey. Brown, Dents and Li er ie id re ee BOOTS AND SHOES Shoes sold for $1.50—Model price. . Good plain shoes for $2.00 Boys beets.. 22.24. -<-5- <> soe es > “give a word of warning and that is, short time when the sale will come to an end. Miss Mary Baker, come early therel Co. | “In Old Madrid. isd of Jacksonville, ; H. W. Smith, J. C. Swallow and | Ills., is in the city visiting her broth-; F. A. Phillips, of Cedar Rapids, A good comedy is 2n excepti er, J. H. Baker. Friday evening Iowa, stalwart young men, spent thing. The management pro that in the production ot “In O} Madrid” on next Saturday event | Dec. 7, the theatre goers will witnem one of the best comedies that aij age or literature has produced. § Ben Fee, the slayer of Al Heath, '8. modern, bright, sparkling aq isafreeman. ‘The case went to | Witty. Its plot is one of the ma the jury Friday night and Saturday | ™Ren10us and original that bas eve forenoon a verdict of acquittal was been a a Its on Re returned. It will be remembered | UP Spontaneously out of the situ If You Do that Fee killed Heath in his saloon tions. These are never strained b You know that there is nothing ou the south side of the square last | 8TO¥ naturally giles the stout smali about them but their feet and being oe . tho killing | voiding rien pont ee — fom . $ gj eing the alleged alienating th 4 é aoe salary, it certainly is not their sales. iioctionsvot eecare by Peat He | wholesome, and its production d was indicted by the February grand | onstrates that literary merit dos they are so is because jury for murder in the second de-|P°t prevent a play from being | Miss Baker was delightfully enter-, several days in Bates on the hunt of tained by Miss Ida Endres anda, farme. To a Tives man they ex party of friends. pressed themselves as well pleased ———— | with the county so far an they had DO YOU KNOW investigated. As they are simply immense, and the reason they sell, gree. The case came to trial at the CTuciatingly funny. 3 20 lbs granulated sugar $1 00 June term of circuit court and re-| During November there were oo ehobroen 1 00 sulted ina hung jury. This was a | murders and five suicides in K | bitterly contested case from start to City. ie ree abil hominy 25 | finish, and Mr. Fee can congratulate | == - <= 8 flake 25 | himself and thank his lawyers for 8 oven baked vats 25 their able and untiring efforts in his 1 best baking powder 15 bebalf. The defense was conducted | 7 bars eoap 25 by W O Jackson assisted by Boxley | : ~|& Horn. Graves & Clark assisted 4 cans le 25 ” | prosecutor Holeomb. The case was | 4 corn well conducted on both sides and | 3 id caus tomatoes favorable comment is made on the able speeches made by all the at- torr eyr. > Gun Was Loaded. n was badly hurt by discharge of ashot hands of Elmer Norris, | g nearthe Miami! of town Thanks When the accident boys were walking king for rabbits, Duncan i ice of Nor un cocked. ntered the calf g plowing a hole arge enough to The wounded boy is comrades Norris ys to the home of Mr is father was notified | 1 barrei of fin galvanized coal the best oak we Ni w, de ar peor — ness, aud the far that Lee Cu as mucb in ¢ Fd Oos eves e Dey or fades as any elas! in Bates co : . i home. Dr. Boul cowpelied to bave 506 tu y ware waseoliidin and dressed the Christmas wound wk @ pronounced to be Lee Curver & Ce. dangerous and may cause the boy S rly forgot the flour, tie toes of heeee: — hat i On Saturdays N 306 and Dec. i, we Ww vé special’ sales on trim-! med hats and baby caps. Wonder- me ful bargain $1, $1.25, $1.50, eric $1.75 and $2 hats. Baby Caps, 10c, 15¢e and 20c. TWO DAYS ONLY. Come early and get the best. dng Hazrer & Vaycamp, | Sold throughout the world, Porren DsO@d West Side Millinery Store. | Caru. Conn, Sule Proprietors, Baton, U. fi 50. sold in Butler for $1, =F one pound of soda to raise it with only 5c. LEE CULVER & CO. INFLAMED. or OVERWORKED Pores. j SOUTH SIDE SQUARE. 2-2 “ All about the Hands and Skis,” mailed

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