The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 21, 1898, Page 10

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‘ Jurora Sue the Cireni ‘CTEM THEGREATESTCLEARINGSALEONRECORD 3 —_—_———— : needed. The time allowed them t Clery times, when their services w ‘the most horrible condition the court was 12 aye fo isomer torre = must clear the duabiians empty the counters and move the sur-|r ‘ripen "Cie plus stock at any sacrifice. You'll not find duplicated elsewhere pu pi allowed by 3S and others 39 @ Phi face -nriigpeerti : for as good values, show plainly where the best bargains in Bates | ee a en ewe ote Jor seven days, and with two boxes of CrcricvRA (ointment) and one cake of | o | To-day they filed suit agains o Cina autem abetted county may be had. These are only a a few of the values we are giving. | fo es ml pSrrepy Corn TarsTaest yo exo. Dr a 1 | cer to pay them fer the remainder gf Men’s Suit Department. Youth's Suit Department. sssssccccooug them for the time Fold throughout the world. _PorreR D. axp C. Corr., Props., Boston. How to Cure the Worst Eczema. free For rent—A pleasant, furnished Youth's suits, former price $3.5 sale price, reom, one block from equare. En- Men’s suits, former price 5.00 sale price, 3.25 Youth’ nag eR a ae quire at this office. outh’s suits, former price z 2 sale > 2 Men’s suits, former price $5.00 ale price, $2.75 $2.00 Side by side with the deadly ig, i provements in arms and gunnery sale price, : since the Civil War have been thy Men’s suits, former price 7.00 sale price, advances made in the humane art of If you suffer from sores, boils, : i" Youth’s suits, former price 5.00 — sale price, ; pimples, er if your nerves are weak Men’s suits, former price 8.00 sale price, 4.50 : ‘ : : : ‘ i ; osring for wounded and sick ad, and your system run down, you Youth’s suits, former price 6.00 — sale price, diers. The new hospital abip, the should take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Men’s suits, former price 9.00 sale price, 5.00 Youthis ais i A - : : Relief, which eniled last woek fq i ; suits, former price 7.00 sale price, Gites wate rai Go to Williams Bros. if you want Men’s suits, former price 10.00 sale price, 5.50 & perfect exampl a high erade buggy, surrey, road l CHILORENS’ SUITS. modern science can do in the way of 2 spring = or = — American clay worsted suits sale price, 3.00 | Ages 3tol providing for the casualties of war, 88 price ou have been : | a Nien ihe aoa nears : mating ve ine Wotecs Cincinnati Fine black clay worsted suits, would be consid- | Childrens suits former price 3 .75 sale price $ .45 on sor cy of ts equipment, i i : 8 stuff, covered ever with glossy paint. aglahean mee 7c a joa: E00 Childrens suits former price 1.50 ns - ” a Pe © number of L rn li heer. age ered cheap at $7.5 sale price, 0. I : ale } “ arper's Bazar for July 16, is a oo, ost.—A yearling heifer, Pe : 2 vincip roof of th eolor, bald face, weight about 575 The finest clay worsted suits on the nbbaierstd onpited ocioncs, Sn pounde, a ses ef aro market and would be considered cheap at $10 Childrens suits former price 2.50 sale price 1.5 is accompanied by reproductions of in Deep Water township the last o ‘hea r : ‘ . ~ interesting photograph 5 £ . } “Ss - ie ie ~~ rens suits for > 40 5 4 Pa > . otographs, and merits June. Information thankfully re and $12, sale price, 7.50 Childrens suits former price 3.00 ale price 1.7; ie ses of all the kindly eae i : id ved. 9 ceived. R D. Ewin ean . eee lat home evgaged in the generous ee One lot of f fine all wool Jersey suits with large collars: finely brai led, sizes 3 to 8's your choice of the lot $1 25) use ef the Red Croes selling Groceries at prices that suits : < | the cons ;if you do not think SO Cor ind see us and try our first class goods at second class prices. ~tsererententenn anna AR CARRE AR ee A en in ee eimai saint American Childrens suits former price 2.00 sale price 1.2 == = = - We extract the following patriot Mens Trouser’s, prices cut in half. Come catty for first choice. _ Well made pants for 50c and 75¢ and fantime Pipi ; | elegantly made pants, two hip pockets, French waist band, silk striped, for goc in Gon ————— - erate Veteraue: Frank Suita & Sox. EX ATs ARTD CAPs. *Comrades—Come to this reunigg From the Rich Hill Review we and we will give assurance to the learn of a big time at Mine No. 15) Hintire Hat stock doomed, including all the celebrated makes. One lot of golf caps, silkleen) a. , pain Banyo ingamisbenste é d, the celebrat akes, 1e | of golf caps, silk|wors that ‘Mason & Dizon's tid a big flag raising. A number of |lined, former price 50¢ and Tae, sale price 25c. One lot of golf exps for men or boys, [bse been removed to the southem : coast of Cuba; that our own Alabams parE nanan aneongemeey former price 25c and 35e, sale price 18e. One lot of mens and boys felt. hats in all] sobeon laid the Merrimes sail nent speakers, contests, games, etc./SIZeS and colors, 38c. One lot of fine fur hats, in all colors, sizes and styles and would |t#e b*y that corked up old Cerver P ’ ’ ~ that old Joe Wheeler ordered the Tho real estate firm of Clardy &/be che ~ at $1. 50, sale price 94c. first ehot on land that will wipe oul Elwood has dissolved. Mr. Clardy Bs sae = sheen fae 7 sectional lines for all time to coms; will conduct the business at the old Sin ee ie ee a ate and let the nations of Europe leam office, west of Bates county bank. Ne HOES! SHOES! Here is a regular picnic and if you want to join in the ia thinsis ee ed fue ne fk ; J or atry, one flag, Mr. Elwood has opened offices over dance, you must be on hand early S and that our destiny is to haved the Farmers bank, where he will do We will guaranteed you a say ing of 25 to 50¢ on the world worehip at the shrine ot aninsurance and real estate busi : freedom. Let them know that thi vair of shoes you buy of us. 7 hs . “e : oe. ! aia uy of Fine pereale shirts, laundered, with cuffs and collars 29¢ is our country, our flag, our Menroe Do you want to buy a cook stove Childrens Dongola button shoes, 2 to 5 25e 7 : . P . yet doctrine and eur Declaration of this season? If so, the Superior Fine white shirts with fancy bosoms, « 38c | Independence.” Cook Stove is acknowledged by all who use one that they are the best A good shoe, spring heel, Misses sizes Racitord | oan - Happy Hill Items. eral nines. Maa) Soldlecd Cae: tockford socks, seamless and heavy weight, : Miss Gweena Nevins, of Sel a ee pei ee = Z ; : Miss Gweena Nevins, of § , ranted by Franx Suitru & Son Ladies slippers in all sizes, = Good suspenders, will stand hard knocks, VC is visiting friends and relatives ts Bates county endorsed W. W. Ladies fine shoes, in kid, dongola, grain, calf, lace, Silk suspenders with silk ends, : : par Marta Pitchford was il Graves as a candidate for circuit or button, = = = . 90c | = i i : guest of Miss Mattie Gander Sunday, judge by giving him a solid delega- ~ . Water proof colars in all styles and sizes, de Sunday School at Mt Zion was well tion from that county. If pre emi- — plow ehoce, — COR erese: buckle, plain or The best linen colars A. F. B. included, : [attended last Sunday. nent ability and fitness to wear the grain leather, in all sizes, a im 90¢ Fine silk ties, in all colors, shapes and styles, fl Miss Lizzie Butler yasited at Mr judicial ermine are to be accounted Ac reali ; ae ; _ : 1 ae hee : q : Requa’s Monday. : as essentials, the claims of Mr.| ~* Teal fine shoe for men or boys such as is usually Mother Hopkin’s 50c percale waists, . : Ben Pontius, of near Pleasant Gap, Graves for this important trust are sold for $1.75 and $2.00, sale price > All 75 and $1.00 kid and dog skin fine gloves, attended church at this place Sunday. i i ider — se Otha Long, of Nevada, is visiting entitled to the highest considera-|—— = = = friends in this neighborhood. ee The best Overall made, pant st le loose ocket See ee The people ot Butler will find E. a p a S ‘Y i p S; 40c. at Frank Hammond's Monday. A. Ludwig and Arthur Borron, the ry sic 2 syeral days, principals of the Butler Academy, Beware of ix imitator Ss. fin whether you buy or not, you ‘re scebicied, SE EIN G Is ick for the past seyeral day , bat is : now improving. two able educators. They arealive) BATE VING. Two big signs on our windows, between Fisk’s and Williams grocery | Mt Warren, of Butler, was dom to every interest of education and = LS oS a last Wednesday and Thursday visit Gneroughly reliable Mo BHoraalstore. You can’t miss it. ‘Big Klondike gold letters across the sidewalk. Jing her daughter, Mrs H W Allen home was near Rich Hill, where his i Frank Hammond and Harvey people are among the best in the eo a a ea have “8 contract to putw State.—Enterprise. ¥ _B Siem Bled his appointment t day. There wass : Daisy. Real heavy working shirts, all shapes and collars, 20¢ hildrens Dongola button shoes, 5 to & Real fancy shirte with soft or stiff bosome, Le ——— = ==> Samuel Hammond has been quit Miss Ludwig, principal of the Butler Institute, returned from a trip through the south part of this| county, Vernon and over in Kansas, | 7 eee ee : a ogee | ite af sir ie Me and is very much encouraged and 4 as Wns . flattered over the prospect of a large | 1. She has been promised sev- nts from Vernon county]. besides a large number} She | “"" see our people in} and east part of the coun- ty very soon. She has employed|*" an able corps of teachers and will) make the Institute a splendid for tha « ation of our you ple abel ae al oe oF 7) . > BEERS, be ASU SE SSS SN SS Se ee noe one g item of interest. Th A Statement. re: Rey. C. J. Kephart D. D, Presi > Say in answer tc 1 of Avalon College, Trent t week's Free Press, | tev. Wagner, of T. democratic candidate 3, president Kas. SS. Associa- k, never did, eith ion: Don Kisney, of Newton, Kan, er indirectly, offer, or in t he would offer, me the|E ~ 3 ship under him if elected. | Reven 3 Mrs len, luneb in the park iid Tever make a statement to a : yrominen Come to this ne that Mr. Broaddus ha ry bess addition to these together wait upon ha promise or that ther ny of our best county workers a standing between us to/ are on the ee = < See See ; - Sg P ct. I make this statement in| 2nd. The State Convention meets si eRCR NE HARR eh I ie nu iden ded ic tice to Mr. Broaddus. j82 near us this year (Carthage, Aug. vention will close Wednesday night. complly. ; nests : Respectfully, , 24, 25) it will add interest to our . R. M. Istow, President. Santiago being ours, the presump- | blessing ever eer 7 genres — D. L. Hascaxp. cecetee as plans will be formulated | A. H. Curves, Secretary. ; ti los | A Frizxp. | \ Notify by M. Leedy, Ri eatertainment will attend fr deleg ates arriving at or the first day will be 2 hts afte he oft of plan for better things al Meacte

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