The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 14, 1897, Page 10

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eee People come here and expect to buy cheaper than anywnere else, and its because their expectations OUR SUPREMACY IS EVIDENT! ur Convincine PRICES Compell Recneaition of our | are always realized, our customers are our best advertisers, they have made the name of the Model Clothing ‘Co., a household word for economy. We make special concession to bring you here COME, LOOK, COMPARE AND SAVE MON EY. Mens Suits no better wearing some retailer would think cheap at 5 and $6, MODEL’S price - ~ - Mens suits in all the late coloring, new designs, positive, pure wool, no shoddy would be cheap at 7 and $8. MODEL’S price —- 3 é Mens suits, Tricot, Cheviot, Clay Worted, high art Clothing such as they ask you 10 and 12 and even $15, MODEL’S price - - - - $5.00 Young men, ages 15 to 19 years, if you want the corre DEPARTMENT. | SHOE DEPARTMENT. | We sell Men's, Ladies, Boys’ and HAT All the brands are represented at the Model, at about one half what you | Children’s Shoes and positively guar- , usually have to pay for them. The | antee every pair as represented. The Model Special Best $1.50 hat in town 1 i the price is made with a view to re Model’s price 98c. | taining your pat;onage. best shoe on earth for the least money We want your trade and in a way to hold it by material. made up to date in style, and | selling the best goods Boys Department. Tbe introductary sale will eus friends among careful mothers. $3.50 Childrens suits, single and double breasted garments, the kind that will wear ‘‘they never rip,” so often advertised asso called bargains at 1,70, 2 00 2,25 and, MODEL’S price - - |Childrens Suits; Novelties, Juniors: Riffers, sailors every style. a beauty some stores sell them at 3-00, 350 and $4.00 MODEL'S price $1.25 ct style of the present ‘97 and “98 production, in single sacks, then think of the price being just about one-half what you would usually pay for them. and double $2.00 breasted We are proud of this department this seasor, reliable, strictly honest merchandise, second to nose, only in price. A_ feast | CENTS FURNISHING COooosS of bargains spread before the Meu’s Heavy Underwear, well worth 40¢ - - = Areal good Fleeced lined, nud cheap at 50c¢ Fine Unlaundered Shirts ia the latest $1.00 values : | tor the least money | Gveat eale of Neckwear, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &e. and dividing the profits with you. economicul buyers. ; Model’s price 25c. Model’s price 35c. : - Model’s price 44c. MODEL CLOTHING Co. North Side of the Square. tomers, for the next 30 days, a bene fit sale on a great many etaple arti cles; don’t fail to come in and get our prices before you buy. Fads in Medicine. | Sheriff Mudd returned fron Colo « Free Pills. { For Nineteen Years. There are fads in medicive as in | rado last Saturday with his prisoner,, Send your address to H. E. Buck-! We are in receipt of a private letter everything else and a “new thing” |Ed Kitchen, who was wanted for/jen &Co, Chicago. and get afree|from T. Polk James, formerly a frequently sells for a short time | Stealing a hcrse of Mr Gilbreath’s, ' sample box of Dr Kiog’s New Life! prominent citizen of this county, sow simply because it is new. But in | several months ago. The sheriff ar-) Pilis. Willi CASH GROCERY. We have as fine a line of Pumps medicine, as in nothing else, the ij rested brim at Basalt, a small mining! their merits These pills ara easy in A trial will couvioce you of | a prosperous merchant of Ash Grove, | Mo. While it was not meant for pub- — of all kinds as was ever in Butler, all! people demand and will pe satisfied | town in the mountains, west of action and are particularly effective | lication, its expressions are so sincere of the very best quality. We guar |O'ly with positive, absoluts merit Leadvi where he was worsing in the cure of constipation and sick | coming from the honest, fearless, Will say to the people of Bates | aiteg everyone of them to give satis 'Tbe fact that Hood’s Sarsaparilla | ender the name of Ed Doran, break (jeadache For malaria end liver | county in LOUD WORDS that we | have the BEST Russia Iron heating stoves made. Others may have very good stoves, but ours are the latest make with great improvements over | the old kind. Come in and let us show you. We have contracted for 100 of these stoves and we have to sell them, and in order to do 80, we ; faction, and we are going to give you prices on them that will surprise you. Coffee; we have a contract with the Roaster direct to supply us with coffee 2c per |b cheaper than anyone in Butler, and we are satisfied with cofiee, at our prices, are one grade have put the lowest prices on them 1 better than others can give you that staves were ever sold for in this | Try our cogee and see if we ere not | town, from $275 to $7, owing to the | right; our prices run from Se, luc, amount of trimmings on them Don’t be fooled by other jealous merchants Barb Wire or anything that we | handle being poor quality; they don’t | may sound big, 12he, 15e, 2Ue, 25e per ib This makes the 4th 100 lot we have gotten in this year, this but nevertheless Come in and call for an old We want to call your attention | once more to our Bulk Roasted | the 2c per lb. profit. So you see our | We are selling the best axe in the | . | world, we have just gottea in 100 of | telling you that our Stoves, Pamps, | those axes. | has stood its ground against all competition, and its sales have never wavered but have remained steadily at the top, demonstrates, beyond any doubt, the intrinsic virtues of | this medicine. come and gone but Hood's Sarsapa | rilla rests upon the solid foundation | of absolute merit and its power to cure. and its sale continues to be | the largest in the world. Barcalns IN us.—Several 40 and 80 acre farms for sale cheap, on easy payments. Wx. E. Warron. 46-1m. Under its new management Hotel Ross has become one of the most popular hestelries in this section of the state. In the masagemeot of | this hotel, a new order of thiugs bus ling on the Colorado & Midland rail j road. Toe town is consd-red one of | the tougbest in the mountaine, and | the sher ff bad to use considerable | diplomacy in capturing hes man and in jail for a day in the latter city be cousented to accompany the sheriff without requisition papers He ad |mitted to sheriff Mudd that bis The new things have | getting him to Denver. After laying| name was Kitchen before reaching} Butler, whieh fact he bad indignant |ly denied at the start. troubles they bave been proved in- valuable They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance aud to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, | but by giving tone to stomach and bowels grent!y invigorate thesystem. | Regular size 25e per box. Scld by H. L. Tucker, Druggist. Our readers wilt haye an oppor tunity of witnessing an excellent preduction of comic opera by a com - pany of meritorious artists at opera house October 15th, the attraction being the Mackay Opera Co, in the most popu'ar cf all comic operas, “Said Pasha” This opera will te given a rendition never before equal led in this section of the cuuntry | Christian gentleman it does, we will | not resist the temptation to publish | a part, at least: j ASH GROVE, Mo., Oct, 7, 1897. J.D. ALLEN Esq. | My Dear Friend:—Please accept | the enclosed draft of one dollar for subscription for your esteemed paper. J can assure you while our locations ; are so far apart, my friendship to | you and your valuable paper is as |near to my heart as it ever was, 1 | became a subscriber in 1878, and dur- . | ing this long period of 19 years “THK | Times” has been a welcome weekly | visitor to my house. I admired it be- | cause it was bold and fearless in advocating principles that were right, | and was ever ready and did defend | the highest principles of personal and | political integrity. With the highest regards to the Timers and its proprie- | tor and editor, as wellasformy wany | friends in Bates county, I shall ever | | Tbe company, which is a large one. | remain Respectfully want to meet our price, and pues | Balion axeand you will get the {been bionght about The entire is composed of the leading operatic | T PoLK JAMES. think the poor quality racket is all | finest Reseal: he inéat shape, and interior of the building has been artists and have been selected with! yey. At his home near Ballard, that is left for them to say. If every | the best axe in the world So stated thoroughly remodeled at a cost of great care The chorus is young | Mo, Tuesday Oct 5th, 1897, Robert H is firm in Butler was as particular about handling the best quality of | from 10c, 15e, 200, goods as we are, the people would | flour 95¢e, $1.10, $1. never have anything to kick about | We warrant everything we eell you | handles run 252 each Our We are selliog the straight patent at $120 per cack. on the axe. Our axe 5.000, and the entire structure is lighted by electricity. But in this | notice for the benefit of the people | of this c: unty, who desire a magnifi cent meal when in the city, we wish to say tosuch that they can be ac- of € and pretty and the costumes are ex- tremely handsome have recently closed a nine weeks | engagement at Cincinnatti, Obio In the death of Jotham Scudder, | The company | | Knause, aged 43 years, 3 months and 13 days, the remains were interred in | the Bethel cemetery. Hehad beena ‘member of the Fairview Baptist | church for about twelve years. The (church and Sunday School deeply 8 Bars Clariette soap commodated at this hotel at the | —— ™ President of the Adrian Banking | nerkie: tone ook iiclight tolasmmed to be as represented, you know we | 8 Bars Silk soap a r Nias serd 2 a : — e@ | Cosat his home near Advan, rn the |and bacdiney and hes cone to reap are responsible, so you run uo risk. | 8 Bars Lenox soap ecpeeeeaies Sone ee ee = 7th of Oct..that town lost one of it. | thé reward of the good and faithful , . ¥ : ber | 6 Bars Old Country soap | This is a concession to the public idataactal d oreasive bus;.(ScTvaut. | The bereaved have the We have just gotten in another | 10 Bara Doll soap hostelries ot the class of Hotel Ross ; i ne : ¢ ‘a th eek near be tila deepest heartfelt sympathy of the ear of those rich Shorts and Bran. 10 % hominy fakes do net usvally make, and therefore Fe ness men and the county one cf its neighborhood. The reader will re- This makes the 4th car of shorts and | g 4, , NX nthe h it is reasonable to suppose that the| Gsz2's core Degncre. most distinguished citizens. He member that the TrmKs printed an ; 8 ib new Northern beans 8 reas pose that tb BP, Pro naaaee , | bran in almost that many weeks; why have we done this? Because 1 Best quality galvanized buckets Galvanized tubs 60¢, 65c and 70e sack of our shorts or bran is worth 2 | sacks of almost any you can get io4 Butler; ask eomeone that has used ours. We have sold already 6S corn scoops: we are from de to 50e cheaper than anyone in Butler, and we have the best fine steel scoop made Since we got in our csr of Wash boilers 75¢ and 80c Lanterns 50c and 7 | Lead glass tumblers 25¢ | Heavy hotel goblets 35< | Meakins best plates 35¢ a set i Meakins cups and saucers 35¢ a set | Table knives and forks from 3 S -00 and up om 5c a set and up. are cheap on anything a will stand by 50e, aap {Io fact, we | we have fo | you on the generosity of the management will be highly appreciated by our people. Go to this hotel and get a mes] and afterward you will go nowhere else. Tre city Sunday School union beld at the Chrietian church Sunday was a very pleasant affair. The house was well filed and the pro- gram was interesting and entertain ing. Among tbe pleasing features was the elo Stella Christy and Miss Mab: Rich- ardsor. The appropriate songs by atiouary efforts of Miss | 7 Blemiches, ea Suar. FALLING HAIR Poblic Sale. 2, twoand a t of Butler, onthe ace, on Tuesday, October 19th, 1897, the following per- sonal property: Four head of hor head acres served with distinction in the late \war as a Union soldier. cated at the Wisconsin Stats Uni-: He came to Bates county | Was edu versity. in the fall of 1867 and taught school at Papinvilie, Crescent Hill and was priocipalof the Butler publie schools | He was cue of the editors and pro- (prietors of the Democrat of tbis city for a number of years. He served the county one term as schocl og commissioner As a thc rough seholar of | Mr. S-udder bad tew equals and no ; & i a s, 2 breaking superiors in the county. Serupulous- Barb Wire and Nails, they have ad. | : Seiecesh as yeaa bed sell the little folks from the diferent good farm harness, i ly honest and trathfel himself. he vanced in price 25c, but we have still |YOU- Above allif you don’t buy) ccyools, and the songs by the male ngle harness, 1 lowered our price ani are selling quantities of it. Since our heavy cut on Floar, it seems that we are almost supplying the county in Flour, the way the people are carrying it out of our store. We intend to give our cus- | |Your stove cf us you will regret it, | for we know we have the best stove. | Bring your produce to us and get | the cash, if you want it. Everything | goes straight at our place, and our | customers are protected Yours Respectfuily, WILLIAMS BROS. quartette was just as nice as the audience could wish. The C. P road wagon machine oil 20 gallons sey, g' galion cans, house-/ : hold and kitchen furniture and anjtbe highest respect and esteem of ated deception, trickery and dishon- church was selected as the next / extra lot of tools and otherthings too | all who knew him. meeting place. Rev.. Sidney Stone, of Lerned, | Kas., will preach at the Presbyterian |church om next Sabbath morning ; and evening. < | mumerous to mention. TERMS:—Six months time will be Bankable note withontinterest if paid when due, otherwise to draw 8 per cent interest from date. All under $5 cash. given on all sums of $3 and over. bo For sate og xexr:—Dwelling use, almost new, 8 rooms, out houses, good improvements, four sums | blocks from square, corner Mill and J. A. Coss. | Fulton. Inquire on premises. *48-2¢ sty above all things. He possessed | jaccount of the marriage of the de- ceased to Miss Mattie Crow only * | months ago. < ~Awaraea Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. yalces ane A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.

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