The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 3, 1898, Page 8

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ee — ss BBS. Th Gigantic TENN} A Stock Reducing Sale, Overtowering, Overshadowing “All similar evenis of the past and present time. Our own past efforts outdone, Competition completely eclipsed by thee MODEL. Tremendous values in want. able wares. Read our Prices. -:- Look. Look. Look. Overcoats!! Overcoats!! i Overcoats! FH ( 4 : Look at their suits at 35.00 Come look and you will be surprised how low they are sold. then look at ours for $3.00 Men’s beaver chinchilla or melton $7.50 overcoats in all sizes and colors, Look at their suits at 36.00 ; then look at ours for 34.00 4 our unloading: price - - - - - $5.00 Ficctatiher sae at S750) { a then look at ours for $5.00 Fine Black Beaver Overcoats. velvet collars, Italian cloth lined. sold Loak at there saite at $9.00 everywhere at $10.00, our unloading price - 4 = T.50. then look at ours for $6.75 Look at their suits at $10.00 Fine imported Melton, Irish frieze, chinchilla ulsters or sacks, in all colors then look at ours for $7.50 = = . . | Then parents look at their S1.50 children’s suits such as y y ave ay $10 and $12, our unloading price I aa a such as you would have to pay iS | 7.50 hen cae idiot at ouretrar einen 3 ‘ heir 82.00 children’s suits An Al Vermont gray overcoat, good color and wearer in sacks and ulters Look at their $2.00 children’s suit ; ; ; sf eae we . : then come and look at ours for $1.25 such as is usually sold for $5, while they last and in order to Pogkcae thar $8.00-chiliree ents unload, will sell for - - - - - 2.25 then come and look at ours for $2.00 ; ° a ie eae ee eee ee ee ; bg Shoes at Unheard o Prices. Gents Furnishing Goods. i @ Ghild’s dongola button shoes $ .25 | Ladies and Misses rubbers - We are proud of this department this season, reliable, strictly honest merchandise, Misses dongola button shoes .50 | Men’s rubbers in all sizes - : | second to none only in price. Ladies kid shoe in button or lace -90 | We have the best rubber goods made and Men’s heavy underwear well worth 40c¢ reduced to “ 4 B Ladies calf or grain leather shoes -90 | can save you from 25 to 50 cents on every pair A real good fleeced lined shirt or drawers cheap at 50c reduced to -2e r A man’s solid shoe in lace or congress 1.00 E of boots or overshoes. All we ask IS A | Natural wool and cheap at 65c, reduced to re ‘ “ Boy’s boots - - 1.00 | LOOK. A good working shirt reduced to 25e. Heavy Rockford socks te. Linen Men’s boots all solid 1.40 handkerchiefs 2e. Collars, standing or turndown 5c. This is fair, is is it not? All we ask is pe look at their goods and brices then come and look atours. Model Clothing Company. i sia 8,600,080 persons , will be | lower rate of interest. That may |Their two charming daughters, | new house. It adds another notch | prosperity has struck the people out | Tot KEEP THE ISLANDS. freed a 000.000 pe The islands | be one of the conditions which will Misses Lillian and Daisy entertained | in the advancement of our little vil- | there. "a { |number 1,200 to 2,000. ‘They ex- — are rages - — © cn them pleasantly. An elegant supper lage. Mr Oliver is feeding about 50 head administration officials don’t know was served, which was duly appre- m Walls is up again and begin- of cattle this winter. They are nice President McKinley Finally|tend north and south 1,000 miles, | the extent of the Philippine debt. |ciated by all. Those fron e distance | ning to look like himself once more. | ones. 1 f - Decides the Question ,east and west 600 miles. Their area The commissioners are making in | were Messrs. Hall, Smith, Cexand He wasable to go to Passaic and Our candidate for circuit clerk, i | . lis 114,000 square miles, about as quiries about it at Paris. Dr Huffman ef Adrian, and Misses Butler the other day. P. Thurman, passed through our f Mae much as that of New York, Pennsyl- It is declared in Washington, how Pet and Dot Burrows, Kiser and W F Maddy is remodeling a barn | little town last Friday night, Mf | vania and Connecticut combined. ever, that the United States will not’ Grakam of Amsterdam. At twelve for Mrs Reynolds, east of Passaic. Thurman is a rcstler and should oy i : 3 ; TO ASSUME $40,000,000 DEBT) Th t | assume anything but the issue of o'clock alldeparted for their respee-| Aunt Eliza Walls is visiting rela- | have the support of eyery man in the | e Spanish commissioners a! $40,090,060 . 8 j ) 7 « | Paris have been trying to drive a 090,000 tive places of abode hoping thatit tivesand friends in the neighbor-|county. He has served two termsa# Pinlippines Will Pass to Us With a) j fiom pee would be but a very short time until hood of Altona. school commissioner of our county pp aemacuae. |flaancial bargain with the represent- | We mint to still remind you that we would again have the pleasure of Mr Boswell met with quite a Joss. | and we know he will do the right jatives of the United states. They | we are exclusive agents for the cele- yeing entertained by Mr and Mrs. He loaded his engine and separator | thing at the right time. H people, he has been studying the holds them now. It is realized that Ane people of Grauntyiow (Have, if they would be ‘contest if” all Ada E. Hart, of Groton. S. D. “Was | sentiment of the country for months. |they will go to par as soonas the! | formed = congress which impels ¢v- tickets were headed Peopl ee t ‘ake ith kf J hich aettled When he went west he found bi tee of the U. | ery Friday night to enact laws. Ticket? There seems to bea | coat ated ecco Fy all ei im jguarantee of the United States be-/ Joe Rape and daughter, Miss Rena|in the human heart to hold oa my lungs: cough eet in end finally ¥ self swept along by the full current) jcome effective, but if Spain gets DO | of Saginaw county, Ills, who have /Itis said there are prohibiti 63 nated sili ge mag — da om Herald will publish the following) fully discussed. of about $8,000,000 created in 1896. The president's decision had been| This consists of bonds bearing 5| foreshadowed, vut he had refrained, }per cent. of expansion sentiment. Personally the President hesitat- ed tothruet upon the nation the grave responsibilities attached to the government of the Philippines But he has great faith in the ulti- mate judgment of the common peo- ple of the United States, and he | benefis from their is not to blame. will ratify a treaty with a proposi- tion assuming such a debt. In administration e:rcles it thought the revenues of the Pailip- | meet the interest on the bonds with-| Andrew Simpson is rejoicing over | AARON 1 the |¢ i d thank bows to their will. The decree has! jout burdening the United States | the arrival of a new cook. ——— - demoe 2 lay il pibpatirs pone pee ~—s gene forth. The stsrs and stripes' proper. One of the first things to | | _ On last Friday evening Mrand Mrs | Pasenic ems. in our township. j Trial bottles free will wave over an island empire injbe done may be the refunding of | | James Walker entertained the ¥.P.| R M Wilcox is still buying hogs. He E F Boswell has retr ker’s drug stcre. Regu the eastern seas. Oppressed races) these bondsin a security bearing a i No one knows much | Millie Coleman, of near Mulberry, ° : ’ carefully from committirg himself. about them, why they were issued, | made Aaron a pleasant call on their have three Anxious to exeeute the will of the! how they were disposed of or who} return home from Butler Saturday. they still are not satisfied. advance this been visiting the family of Gus Rape, | who would accept «< It it expected they | left for their home last week. !night at the Christian church was before the hv is | well attended. |pines will enable the goverment to/| day. ‘| jhave not offerred serious objection | brated Superior Cook Stoves and Waiker. on a car at La Cross, Kan., and they Wilson Armentrout and Bate Me . CABINET CONCUR IN PLAN. ito the abandonment of Spanish ter- | ™°Res- Fras Sara & Sox C H Morrison wishes to know were all consumed by fire. fus went to Butler on business las |ritory, but they have sought to make | ‘ie eee where he can purchase 100 first-class Jack Elgin has become somewhat | Saturday. jevery loss of that kind the basis fer rginia items. bur oak posts, will be needed imme- | disgusted over this new road system. The populists and republicans a ? Spain Driven to Part With Them as She} | a casa fov ous. Misi ahiat con We write what we hear the Virginians say is diately. He says the idea that they are hold- | talking fusion and a number of the vicaaagess ome Herself en | has: ts Gnceals th = Dear Header, don’t blame usifwebear’emsasy, Andy Scrivner has two or three ing out that there are thousands of | old voters around here say the fasion - Our Mercy. a rn 1 ee sir coun- What happens you. sows and several shats fer sale, lives | pounds of butter in a country that | will cause them to stay away on ele Chicago, Ill, Oct. 28 —The Times |try from some of the crushing finan- | Will Febeck, who spent the sum- south of the Coleburn bridge. can not be got to market on account | tien day. bi lcial burden which makes its future | mer in Nebraska, returned to Vir-; Bob Ayersclaims to be the best of bad roads, is false. Mr Jersic wanis 1,000 busheleof Z é : o blank. | ginia last week. | electioneer in Charlotte township. Miss Ida Ritter is progre ice- corn to feed his cattie this winter j from Frederick Benzinger, its Wash-| In abandoning their claims in con- We were in Amoret Wednesday of! Mrs Loe Simpson is very sick. Had ly with her school, and is giving He is going to feed about 500 head. be ington correspondent: | seatien Sim dhe co called Cab | last week. Business was moderate. a consultation of doctors Monday 1 satisfaction. The school teachers here say the ‘ President McKinley has decided! : : ce a0 | Cole Hensley was shipping hogs, Henry Febeck wentto K CT ° and Hackles were | new text books cause them to putis | to keep all the Philippines. The! debt, the Spanish commissioners | price low. H. Gailey talked a little day. t ts of Bro | more t and more work, but the Bo United States will assume $40,000,- threw themselves on the merey of | politics to us, not much in sympathy The populist club met Monday M E south, | progress is better. HI 000 Pa Pinos debt. in con | the Americans. The president hag} with the way the county politics was night, and gave the history of money King will hold his quar- Robert Heddleson is going @ i] a PP | been moved to pity by their plea, | | running. from the time the world was peopled. at Passaic, Tuesday, thresh his large crop of flax this { sideration of a quit claim by Spain-| | 14145 decided that the United |__J W McFadden spent two daysat| Mr Lamb, wife and daughter, of week, Mr Gregg is doing the work. 4 The American peace commissiosers | Blabisicat |attsrd (5) bel pencrane | K C last week. near Butler, visited his son Dr Lamb has returned home Robert Marshall went to Batler i i eh. j Ed Dalton, of Butler assed at Virginia Sunday. a Kansas, where he bas been | jast wee o lay in bis or’ tes ee Han) with Spain in the settlement of the through our city nya cae i‘ Gale: a Ey ae wheat. He rey i an im- ate fe pt ne , vite emaniGnecs at. Paie eke Afon- fate ef the Philippines oo Jackson, of Linn county, Virginia Tuesday ni tin that s Rev AH L 3 wa our midst xi WILL ASSUME BONDS aT ONGE an, spent last week in his old |Clark and W O Jacksen discuss the a ed was ch | one day last +k. He reports the eee ene eens 2 neighborhood. political issues of the day, and were /arger than ever before. He is look- | sick folks at his house no better. tration’s program is made on the) Instead of asking congress for an | J I Welfe of Burlington, Kan, vis-|disappointed by the absence of the | yee, ists have Pree ocrats and who has bee highest authority. It was given|appropriation to give the Spanish | ited his father,C W Wolfe, a few speakers. The band was out in full lict a bard, cold wi d a little better, after today’s cabinet meeting, at cash fer which they are crying, he | days last week. force and treated the crowd to some f of geese and du >a nice bunch which the Philippine qucenion was|has determined to aseume the debt! Lawrence Wallace and Miss Icy good music. I Browning and DC with friends | Wolfe each mw Charlie Cx< and Miss husker. It appears that a | Jenkins spent Sabbath at Adrian. Mr Roberts and family le a speecl owan is the boss fter the] ickets on under cer- |tain conditions. Vi nia will t The union meeting of the Endeav-! lieved, in e, of gold bugs and !or and Epworth League Sabbath silver bugs, b t will i beal There are so Corn picking is the order of the! paign that does not | ought to. 8. C. E. and Epworth League at their! is paying $3 20 per hundred Ibs. pleasant home northwest of Virginia. | I Wm Febeck has abont finished his threshing. Lis new house NDENT. < Lang- ankful words written by Mre aying I could I gave my- ictermined if wy friends on y absent ones was advised to Discovery for and Colds. I ” all eight bot tors gave m gat Dr Mine's 2 Consumpti y eitat trip in Kansas, where has been | ‘Guaranteed oF a be He says the wave of | price refunded. lar size 5c and $1.

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