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Che. Butler Weekly Cimes. | visited relatives and friends in this vicinity last week. gilts last wee cas, Jas, Coloand | QAI SS ILS LISS SS LISIASSSLSSSSS AS Ad family of Cass county, and Mrs. Will Cole and daughter of Appleton City, 4 ore are visiting the mother, Mrs. C. D. Cole. a « Newt Choate, who has been visiting ut er as 6 artment his old home in Tennessee has return- | WAS AISSISA SAA ae ed to Bates. We understand he has 150@ yards outing flannel eccepted a position with McKibben 28 inches wide 7Ke grade Mere., Co. at Butler. vy Meena sees enone Sonnetee and Sunday wit ucie Christie. for 6 I=2C why pay more . Charlie Warford commenced teach- ing at the Crawford school Monday, Mrs. Vest, Mrs. Day and children visited friends near Adrian Sunday. Mra. J, S Arbuckle has returned from an extended visit throughout California. She stopped overin Kan- sas City a few days with relatives. Mise Mayme Kenney’s music class gave wu recital at Bethel church Sat- urday night, which was enjoyed by all present. Miss Mayme is one of the best instructors, Pansy. Talks Winter Goods at Prices that will Interest you. Remember we are headquarters for fine Domestic and Imported Dress Goods. Don’t buy till you have looked through our stock. Fine taffeta silks, fine peau de soie gilks 18 to 36 in. wide, black grenadines and all the new things. Underwear for Men and Boys, Ladies Misses and Children, SSSSSSASS IN 1500 yards outing flannel 28 inches wide 10c¢ grade for 8 I=3C why pay more? 1500 yards canton filanuel 81 inches wide extra heavy IOC why pay more? 500 yards Silkolines 36 inches wide best 15c quality 12=[=2C why pay more? 1400 pairs boys and Misses school hose Topsy brand with or without fleece lining I5C why pay more? 3000 yards calicoes best standard brands 5c why pay more? Direct from the mills to us, no jobbers profits to pay. We show the best values that go out of Butler this year in underwear. Look at our men’s gar- ments at 24c 45 and 50c, the 50c garment is the best value ever shown. Our ladies garments at 24c, 39c, 48 and 98e, the 48 and {8c garment is the famous fit well. Ladies union suits at 25c, 48c, 98e and $1.19, the $1.19 is the new buttonless garment, see it. Misses and childrens from 15c to 98c. Good values any time, but exceptionally so this season. Cloaks. On Saturday, September 26th, We will open our Cloak Department with a sale and with each cloak $3.98 or over we will give FREE OF CHARGE, one of our fine black coney boas, full 40 inches long with 6 tails 3 on each end, sells at $1.48. REMEMBER $1 48 BOA WITH EACH $3.98 CLOAK OR CAPE, on Saturday, September the 26th only. We will show you the greatest line of wraps ever shown; we will show you values; we will show you styles; we will show you fits. Don’t miss the sale, school cloaks included in the sale. Virginia Items. We heard {t and jotted it down, What happened in and out of town. Charley Cowan of Butler, is work- ing on Aaron's office. Rev. Jones of Butler, preached at M. E. church Sunday night. Mrs. T. B. Noland has her house painted in the latest style. Geo. Rubel has caught the building fever and built a new woodshed, Mrs. Thomas Hockett has gained 5 Ibs in five weeks. - The combined weight of Mrs. Jas. Crumley and son, Thomas Hockett and daughter is 892 pounds, Harley Dryedale and two sisters spent SabLath with their uncle, O, M. Red room suits from S18 to $65, Odd _ — and aaa ‘a dressers from 309.00 to $25, Combina- id sc e ; . 3 S25. See LADIES FINE SHOES visiting her brother, Thomas Hock- —_ oe non vs Ls alla : : j ett for a few days. our sectional book case, it is the best 4 Extra choice stock, New fall styles R. T. Judy’s new house is being | thingon the market. Chiffouiers, from . guarenteed in quality and workmanship, painted. F | $6.00 to $20. Side boards from $8.00 The Virginia band will play in the | to $30. Priest Pallas parade at Kassas City. D.C. Wolfe, while working on his new barn Thursday, stepped on the end of a scantling und fell from the hay mow, it falling on him, striking him in the face, A hand ax which he had in his hand, cuta hole through his lower lip, also a bruise on his back and one on back of his head. He was knocked senseless for awhile. $2.50 why pay more? LADIES VESTS AND PANTS Extra good cotton—5e quality. 25e why pay more? | CARPETS. We show 35. styles in in- grains from 22e to 95c the yard; 2 terns in 4 carpets from Ste to & | yard ART SQUARES, Our stock was never lar- ger than now, we have them from $3 9S to $25, and are showing some very hand- Agee eee gl eo ely oo SN SS S| SS} co VS POISAALISSLAIAASCIAAAADASSAAASASSIAASAAS AA SADA» He was out the next day, but feeling Eee : " some designs. Floor Rugs, size 18x:36 McKI BBENS very sore, It resign call, . We Wage bought BHOUU LTO sage a nae inches to 36x72 inches, in 25 different ° Mrs. Mamie Wilson of Peun., for- niture and it is coming in now. We show styles in price from 750 to $8.50; we ; nierly Miss AWison, ‘dayrhier of Jus, 2 mighty ntee tote of goods ned agoxceed- | Would be phased tos! you Np Sig . a Allison, is visiting old fiends. ingly low prices. Bxténsion tables Sak ceakilan iio wha annickba MY Mra. Fred Heckadon and daughter I Spee Sn prevners (10 OL LOOE Tug solid oak, in 6, 8 and 10 feet lengths, sll | oi5i. has ever been shown in Butler. well made and handsomely finished at | are visiting her father-in-law, Philip Heckadon and family. erage ; LACE CURTAINS: 50 patterns from 4c J. H. Park has a fine lot of Duroe- from $4.00 to $25. We show a few first | ‘ “es Me an. oe e i ae k in: ; | per pair to $5.00, Portiers from $1.75 Th O i Jersey males and gilis for sale. class second hand tables to close out. | an 6A hak ent ere 1S n y ne jie Parktown building boom is Dining chairs, 25 different styles, from to $6.00 per pair, still on. : an oak chair at $3.25 per set of six toa | CENTER TABLES, from 65c to $8 00 Mrs. George Th ’s conditior , < : A ft ine libray bles. Ladies Round Oak. i pach en stvigaaia 8 condition fine ', sawed polished box, leather seat at i line of hai i en . - a t * 7” Rs his ° $50 to $12. Dressing tabhe. It is made by | Elder Coffey will preach at Chris- $24 per set. os ihe gel eA Be, om Beckwith, | tian church the first Sabbath in Rocking chairs. Our stock is in, we P an bate ’ Ls > | October at 11 a, m. and night. beds stools, screens, ets Is, pleture carry them from $1 40 to $10, we sell a large arm chair as low as $2.50, Childs rockers from The to $2.00. Parlor Furniture. We have never shown as large a line of full suits and odd pieces as now; we invite your inspection of this Dowagiac. We sel! it. Be- ware of the imitation that is“justas good.”’ You can tell the ROUND OAK by the name : ‘ on the leg and |munity, Mr. Adams is 84 years old door. They | and has passed through sore afflic- are the best |tionis the past few years. Whata tt : grand thing it is for neighbors to Stove SCIENCE | meet with their afflicted neighbors. can produce. |It shows the spirit of the Master. A true Amer- | Meetings of = were frequent ican product. in our younger days. AARON. They always t Over-Work Weakens satisfy. Don’t Your Kidneys. Mr. Gilbert threshed his crop of clover last we k. The Holivess meeting at Concord is still going on. The birthday gathering of about one hundred of Mr. Nicholas Adams’ neighbors on last Saturday was a grand affair. ‘They all came with well filied baskets and presented Mr. Adame with a nine dollar arm chair asa token of the high esteem in ames 20ulding, mirrors, See our cotton felt mattrass, the best one you ever saw for the price. HEATING STOVES. We have now on exhibition 30 styles and sizes in wood and coal heaters from $2.50 to $32. Lf you want a stove that will make more heat, less smoke and gas with less coal than any soft coal stove on the market, . ” . J show a good full nickle hole steele range with warming closet, a first-class heater, cooker and baker, for $25, No 8 new wood cook stove at $10. Ail wood cook | stoves at cost. Stove pipe coal hods, oil No store in aay town the size of Butler cloth squares, zine boards, in fact every- shows as manystylesincabinetsaswedo, | thing that goes with a stove. Come in and let us show them to you. We want your produce, its same as cash. (SIA DA large stock. | COUCHES, both double and single from $7.50 fora first-class steel constructed to a large Jeather one at $30. IRON BEDS, from $2.75 to $15. We earry them in many colors, white, red, ( green, blue, cream, ivory, lavendar and and pink, either in full size or size. KITCHEN CABINETS at $3.75, $4 50, $6.00, $7.50, $8.85, $12 00 and $20.00. (SAI IA SSA SoA OAD ALA DA aA Sed Sxpertiuent— | uahealmy kidneys Make Impure Blood, Bring us your Butter, Chickens, Eggs, &c. Cash or trade, Want them, tore. ¢ blood in your body passes throu Deacon Bros & Co.) GTI “ihe, renck oro of order, they fail to do poh endl a «+ Shawnee-Culver. Pains, achesandrheu- ocied Pe matism come fromex-| As we have not seen any items Rev. Palmer filled his appointment Sunday at Salem. A wedding is predicted in our com- | ruce. F, a i cess of uric acid in the munity ere the snow flies. geris also pe x coal ph care < blood, due to neglected |!fom this part h phesgthagen » We! ‘4 few of the young people tripped Harshaw, who has been farm. coal will be sold at 8 cte é thought we would try to send in@| the light fantastic toe at Farris’s Valley achool, is report- | per bushel. en eto eanely low. new barn Thureday night. The 0.8. & C. stock feeders ship- trouble, because the heart'is| JP. Woodson’s little boy is re-| _ J. G. Ragan and family spent Sun- aes geod Cie vienly Ke carloads of hogs to St. in pumping thick, kidney- | ported quite sick. day with J. W. Moles, “we # you.” ing. te ens, eased inihas jursday. Deeded Heed thesegh wales 2nd arterten, Corn cu and hay making {s Gragg pro F. A. Kretzinger has moved on the| __|t used to be that only urinary | 416 of the da Saves Two From Death. largaret farm for the| oUbles were to be traced to the kidneys, order y- Hi Lage oan come ' fature year. a. aes geod — pga , Phe ten hter had an almost ti grove near the. Mies Cordia K. the ot all begin- |son have been visiting in com- | fatal attack of whooping cough and nt Home church last Saturd ne the cuest in kidney trouble. . | munity for the past week. bronchitis,” writes W. K. Hav- lay her grandfather Friday and Satur. yo mistake The closed at Altona Tues- | jland, of Armonk, N. Y., “but, pe al We have many out-ol-town deposi- Newberry and family, of vered one hundred day night without succese. all other remedies failed, we saved i i ’ the ‘4 of his father, Bd Bonin Se pipe veral are having cider made and | her life with Dr. King’s New Discov- — ve — em “Re hes {Gran ma Child Gon tena te the busy housewives are making ap-|ery. Our niece, who had consump- | *™tirely by mail. plo butter. : tion in an advanced stage, also used} We would be gl nis fermony school eprogressng | his wondertal medicine «a today Worn #0 Giud W have ovea with Jas. Combs as teacher. |she is perfectly well.” Desperate more, as we give careful attention to Mrs. roy toy A two sons are| throat and lung diseases yield to Dr.| this feature. All communicatious ‘Bro, Erwin and wife of Alton medicine should be addressed to BATES NATIONAL BANK, BUTLER, MO.