The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 23, 1905, Page 6

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The wheat fields are loo! since the rain of last week. king fine} Judge Cox will be here on Tues-! day to preside at the Feeley case, A cigh of reliel wont ap whes the) 2 Saeet ee mt Gate legislature adjourned Saturday. we 5th pace ay of > ite set by directors for The Bates County Medical Soclety | tai to be held : will meet in this city Friday. wes py Roche ; The maple trees are buddiag and| National tery Pauls in a week or two will be putting out/i, dead. He has leaves, time. LEVY’ Special Sale. As our usual custom to offer a special sale the beginning of each Duck shoo on the lakes has temo exhaustion not been so thie spring as in a 6 of former years. the cause for 4200 larmers took advantage of the serious illness 7 ther ti weeks year, we have prepared for this great sale, and every department foisnea planting onte Ne Machinery has been received for| Weather stays good they sinking a well for oil on the Robt. |it. Brown far near Harrisonville. The of Butler are making yore some have lettuce, ra thy ved near Roosevelt, and onionsup. With no bad mmitted suicide by shooting | !uek the town will have early vege- turday. . ™ tables this year. We offer during this sale, a great variety of half bleached and ° ill t@ extend the term of office} Owlng to the absence fo Rev. Bar-; SP _ bleached table damusk, napkins, towels, and towelings at very y urer to four years in- a oe conference at special prices. We do not think it prudent to quote prices, as the stead of two paseed the legislature. - a hg, een reomec so can be more appreciated when you see the goods and hear oe & Lemos, mesideat ot ng next Sunday, morning or evening. oe ee | the price. ‘ootle Lemon Nation: 6. ~ ‘ Joseph, Mo,, is dead. He was 72) Democratic ticket for West Point | is now complete, and will offer its special bargains. Do Not Delay your Visit, as the Prices Made During this Sale are not General. OD years old. townsht; : Trustee, J. T. Armen- We offer at special prices a great variety of embroideries and laces. Io bie fight with Jape, General — Lr Hentiar dose tt tee IT Is A WELL _ Never before have you had the opportunity to pick bargains in this Kuropatkin adopted the old adage: | Peace, J. W. Lewis and G. H. White- department like you can during thie sale. “He who fights and runs away will| head. ESTABLISHED FACT ” _ms rive te Sage anatiar Cap: Prof. Ives, Democratic nominee for At very special prices we offer our entire hosiery department, which Geo. Miera, Jr. who hae been living |County Superintendent of Schools, | THE FIT, SPEC , ‘8 complete in every particular, comprising the best make of hosiery fo Kanone Sv Me vee 7 mae —_ bed be! heck Faded ae for men, women and children. Remember the prices are special. ground near Amsterdam. he Pill evisit wer school in ruil MAKE AND county at least once during each school year and as many times there- = We show the most complete lines of imported and domestic cloth, | SPECI AL suitable for waists and summer dresses that ever have been shown H in this city. Special patterns and designs that were exclusively made for us and you will find none liks them elsewhere. The passage of a bill by the legie- STYLE OF 0 R lature appropriating $1,000 to be} atop posal U given in cnarhe at the state poultry whe bly ee show insures a large poultry exhibit.| H. G. Cook, of the American Cloth- ing House, received a letter from the A tornado passed over the South- Detrict Deputy that he willestablish K, N P & F, SUITS an Elke lodge in next * Prices range from 10c to $1.00 per yard. = - a _ oe Butler on Remember the prices are special and after bebrndede smal jouses | Wednesday evening, March 29th. \- this sale they cannot be bought at these be phy a peal cn Sew, gen the proper forme trouble fa ARE EQUAL TO THE . special prices. : ; a ! .| tablish a lodge here, owing to the mer Ban, NE Bk population of ati Bit acloude BEST CUSTOM MADE rolled away an ave ] oe SPECI AL A large variety of dress ailke suitable for shirt waist suite, have been their trip to the Philippines, Senator ah : Stone is a member of the Senate|® lodge of more than one hundred to CLOTHES 1 marked down especially for this sale and in order to get the choicest committee and bas been urged by | start on. . -. i , patterns, we ack for your early visit. Secretary Tatt to become one of his party. Preparatory to a change in the ben! Butler Cash Department Store the At special prices we offer during this sale, the most handsome line The Lexington Intelligencer re’ doors were cli Monday morning of 86 inch black taffeta and Pean de Sole silks. Do not mie this orts the death of John E Robinson | 804 all hands put to work invoicing SPECI AL, in that city at the age of 73 yeara,|thestock. The store will be open PRICES RANGE FROM $12, fo $22, sale ae the bargains we place before you are rare and prices very He was born in Shelby county, Ken. |Saturday. In the change to be made special. tucky and served through the war in|J- B. Adair who has been business ae the command of Gen. Morgan. He | ™&neger of the firm, will —— ALL THE NEW STYLES IN came to Lexington in 1865. of the dry goods, shoes and furnish. The greatest variety of imported Brilllanteens (warranted not to ing goods and the other members of LITTLE TOTS SUITS. Wrinkle or curl) in all the popular shades, will be placed before you B. W. Davideon will sell hie person- | the firm take the furniture, Lo tn during this sale at special prices. al effects at auction at his home one — hardware and undertaking half mile east of Ballard, Monday,|departments. We understand as ee March 27th. The sale will consist of | soon as arrangements can be made r 0 r We show a great variety of woolens for dresses, in light and medium a poet, household goods, ~h Adair will move his interests to « weights, and in all the popular shades. These goods are warranted, ba ay lavideon expects to go to/e — on the north side of the shrunk and sponged and will not spot under the fron. They range oF ‘ iapraccl JOE M EYER in price from 35c to $1.00 per yard. Remember these prices are Fire, supposed tohavebeen eet out| George Dibble, merchant at Corn ] special. by apassing train, says the Pleasant | land, was @ pleasant caller on Tues- Hill Local destroyed about 100 acres|day and favored us substantially, THE CLOTHIER, a a of grass and 14 tons of hay belong-|Mr.“Dibble is an old settler and ' i {ng to Charles Hartley, Lipton Brick- | prominent citizen of his locality. He} ——H——_EE A large variety of percals, ginghame, dimmities, shirtings, sheet- erand Mrs. Jerry Bricker south of} recalled the incidens of the editor of] Free eed catologue at Norfleet & ‘+ ings are offered during this sale at special prices. We can not quote Ore, Cass county, Tur Times, be pa @ farmer boy, 30|Ream’s. 19-46. the price on every article which could be easily done to call the Ondace: have. bu t .| ears ao this year, driving abunch! Be sure to plant some Cannon- | attention of the public. We simply invite you to visit us and we wean “A” pd reas hor bataaiine Sdevien tate te ~ mPa Weiner’s lameun seed corn. 19 tf nd 4 ' guarantee what we promise, prices to be special. of engineers at Fort Leavenworth, | stopping at Cornland, then, Bells Call at Norfleet & Reams and get waka Kansas, to proceed to San Francisco Mi. Bridge store t purchase some| Prices on garden seeds before you : ‘ forymbarkation for the Philippine} supplies. We might add that Mr.| buy. 19.4%, } We are offering during this sale a great varicty of children auite, all ielands on the extra transport sail- Dibble wasn’t so very old at that] Norfleet & Ream 4 5 ing July let next. orflee am have the largest ays _ new and up to date, this seasons goods, made out of first class time. assortment of bulk garden seeds in A j fabrics, good fitters, eizes from 3'to 14 years, prices $1.00, $1.25, Ber Butler once said he didn’t care Bates county. Come and see for’ fi $1.50, $2 00, $2.50. Remember these prices are special and only || |®4—n what the papers said about Bad After Horse Thieves. yourself, 19-4t, hold good during this sale. him so they kept bis name before the} Sheriff Moses B. Morrisis establish Order of Publicati ' puolic, Juss eo with the cataloguejing a record in capturing horse| stare os sescou me ication. aa houses, so we areata lose to know| thieves and recovering stolen ani- "(as SPECI AL For this sale only, we offer eight styles boys suits, sizes 12 to 18 _ pe erg Rate wie ee —_ 7 the past month he has re tes = years, all new and up to date goods. Prices $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, b . rede ve stolen horses and cap: th 5.50. th Ios fi ouses. tured three horse thieves, besides the $3.50, the best value for the Price ever offered. The State Fair at’ Sedalia has se- vy new gupaay thief, Tidrington, z a wa em cured appropriations from the state H at Allen $F Bryan, the unknown heirs of A great variety of young mens suits in plain and fancy cheviot, through recent legislation to the fd. pt) coat, Oa ao SPEC] AL. single and double breasted, strictly tailored made. The best trim- ry TR og piel - = stolen from the stock yards _at-the mings, sewed with silk, will keep their shape, sizes from 15 to 21, at || | ‘The appropriation is $20,500 more|4¢P0# & few weeks ago. He was special prices $6 00, $7.50. $10. ‘These are special prices and can || [than was given to the tair by the|{ound in a pasture near Merwin & not be bought at the above price after this sale. legislature two years ago. name of Psapp. wax orien ‘ ’ wwe Now its to be a state bee inspector | from Iowa to Mound City, Kansas, and a etate hay inspector, which] 4nd who telephoned the sheriff of his Our mens department is complete in every respect. We showa || _|moves the Monroe City Times to| lose without telling his name, great variety in mens suite, all new and up to date. Consisting of oint out that we already have beer| sheriff got {n communication with | 4 I cassimere, cheviots, in plain and fancy black and blue serges, black inspection, corpee inspection, shave | the owner and expects him to-day to | the and blue worstedg, all strictly tailor made, the best serge linings, pene ay pg own ray Fo wo sowed and stitched with silk, single and doubled breasted; sizes from || |inshection; coal oll Inspection, police 35 to 44, prices from $5.00, $6.00, $10, you will find none like them || | inepection, election forpention, _— at the prices apove mentioned. If you buy a suit that does not please you return it and back comes your money. : Seah an PECIA At very special prices we offer the greatest line of foot wear, consist- ing of mens, boys, ladiee, misses and childrens shoes ever offered, We handle the best makes, warrant and guarantee every shoe to be worth the money we eell them for. Be sure and visit this depart- ment before you purchase ashoe. Remember the prices are special. 2° BE f i i fi F ef ! iu cottler of - office of sherifl 6nd. Ow einpempsen anesthe hansen rm, “He vas en teed ; SPECIAL, gins. We show the greatest in wool, brussels, velvet car- Sad eecved a eee Butles. He pete, a complete line of rugs, oll lineolum and mattings ever was ) he | shown before. Lace curtains and window shades. We cannotquote you prices on everything, we simply offer you these goods at.special prices, which means less than their value. F ze We aim to make this OUR BANNER SALE. We realize that it is necessary to use push and energy to create activity in business, ‘we use during this eale the most important} _ leaver which is to save our customers and the public generally from 15 to 25 per cent ‘on| bi

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