The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 18, 1906, Page 3

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VOL, XXVUI. ecklp BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1s, 1906. pee AON PME TE Times. NO. 12 | HILL'S C ONE CENT BARGAINS By careful. purchasing this store has been able to offer striking bar- gains. During this sale, however, we shall place on sale on the one cent counter, an assortment of wearing apparel, no- tions, and household necessities which will break all*our previous records. Some of the articles priced , at one cent. during this sale are usually sold for twent: -five times as much. Others sell at ten to fif- teen time the little price we ask. You know our reputation. We al- ways do ‘a little better than we ‘promise. The one cent counter will win your enthusiastic approval. You will hunt it up the first thing and get as many bargains as you can carry home with you. This store has the reputation of being i in n the very fore front. We attribute this reputation very largely to-the fact that we make frequent trips to market. By being right on the ground we are able to pick up snaps of various kinds at away below regular figures. Then, too, we secure the very best dissounts for we buy for cash. Oar Mr. Hill made a special trip to market a f6w weeks ago, just when the big houses were getting anxious to unload the last ends of their winter stocks. He founds scores of job lots--manufacturer’s samples in new, clean, up-to-date merchandise--at prices not more than half the regular quotations. Last year this store did 50 per cent more business than in 1904. We propose to make an equal gain in 1906 over 1905. Asanj}ap- propriate ‘‘starter’’ we have decided to hold a two: week’s: bargain carni- val from January 20 t oFebruary 3rd, inclusive. Space does not permit us to enumerate more than a small portion of the bargains that await you This will be the first Bargain Carnival in our history. Weexoact to make it a regular January feature of this store- We know the bargains we have prepared for you will be appreciated. You must com? early in order to in- sure getting.a chance to purchase from the unbroken stocks. One visit will only serve asa beginning for you., You will notonly com? early, bat often, This store will be closed all day Friday, January 19, that we may ar- range and mark all goods, and preprae as far as possible for the immense ASH STORE We Bought These Cheap For Your Benefit. Our five and ten. cent counter will offer you wonderful bargams, and there wiil be far more than the usual assortinent. This part of our has always been Inown 23 the reliable in this section of ths «tate and we shall make this reputation still stronger before this sale is over, For five or ten cents you can become the proud possessor of anything in our fine line cf notions, glassware, hardware, houschold utilities, etc, any one of whose value is at least twice what we ask. Visit the five and ten cent counter without fail. RO AR armas crowds that will swarm in during our BARGAIN CARNIVAL. BARGAIN CARNIVAL. OUTING FLANNELS. These are standard goo (ied are always useful in every household. At the prices / we have named you cannot afford to pass by the flannel counter without purchasing as much as your means will permit, 7 1-2 quality for 5c a yard, 12 1-2 quality for 7 1-2c a yard. Extra quality 30 inch wide shirting, indigo dye, ; \ | It is manifestly impossible for us to name prices We Bought These Cheap For Your Benefit. A collection of aprons in black sateen, gingham and white. All kinds and fully worth 25 to 75c each. We shall offer them at less than half their values. They were part of a manufacturer’s sample line and we got them at a special price. They go to you at a special reduction also. 10 to 25c each while they last. it is early. That only makes the opportunity all the more attractive to you. Other lines that will be reduced include, under- | wear, both women’s men’s. SHOES all through the whole stock. Men’s hats Dress goods, etc., etc. on more than a very few items in the immense stock we carry. It should be sufficient for us to say that we have gone through every single line and marked things down regardless of cost. We want to unload a lot of the winter stock, even if warranted fast colors. Always sold for 10c a yard. During this sale at 8 1-3c a yard. We offer a liberal quantity of white lawn at a reduc- tion of one third from the regular price, For making aprons this lawn is the best thing in the market. It is 40 inches wide, has always sold’ for l5ca yard, but we bought it cheap and you may have all you want, while it lasts, at just ten cents a yard. Because it was stightly soiled, a wholesaler offered us a whole bolt of linen suiting at less than half the usual price. Its the finest thing in the avorld for mak- ing dresses and little boy’s suits. A little soap and water will make it good as new. The regular price | is 35¢ a yard. One bolt only, at 15c a = Dresser scarfs, pillow shams, lunch cloth, ete. A manufacturer’s sample line intended to sell at 25 to 75c and worth it, will be offered to you at 10 and 19c A fortunate purchase makes it possible for us to sell knitting cotton of the regular 5c quality at 3c per ball. ‘You will do well to lay in a supply at the price COTTON BATTING. A good quality clear cotton ‘batting, we bought it at a very special price and will sell it likewise—the kind you pay 8'1-3c for, while it _lasts 5c, this is unusally low, don’t miss the chance _ to buy it cheap. 4 You will not be wise, if ycu fail to come in and see what we have to offer. The. Green Tags tell the story of our loss and your gain. Green Tags will be ever ‘ywhere, Come and spend little money for big bargains. A small sum.-will go a long ways in filling your wants. The Tags will point the way tollmany savings. ; We have é $0 many items that will be offered at extraordinary reductions that we could not possibly mention more thana { : nay, ‘small share of them here. You will not fail to come in, early in this great bargain feast, if you are wise. : | - MISSOURI . |

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