The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 27, 1906, Page 6

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COME||AND SEE THE NEW They are prettier than over this season. Styl- s\\ ish, Snappy Patterns, and plain colors. The new line of Juniors are especially adapted for ‘young ladies. The prices range from $5.00 up, band are RIGHT as we only have ONE PRICE, YOU WILL WANT SOMETHING BUTLER FAIR. have made special preparations to suppl Mens Shirts, NECKWEAR, SUSPENDERS, FANCY SOCKS, HATS, UNDERWEAR, SHOES. THE CELEBRATED | Ralston Health Shoes If you want the best shoes, shoes with Style, fit, comfort and wear, you will get satisfaction in the Ralston Health. Beautiful new lasts in Ladies and Misses shoes. In harmony with other business houses our store will be closed eye Congressman DeArmond was cam-| Ina » of ng tem A ree, 7 § ears 0} » murde: ter saeene Det eee ae Lita years, by driving the | ed us with renewal. Heh The Celebrated Sayers & oe + 99 ofa pocket knife lum bi: 6 McFar! ly Occurred ei agg —— 46-46 Oklatome, while The Danville & Kasper Amusement Co. with a halt dozsn shows, ferris — will be in Rich Hill Oct. 1 to 6th. av. Snodgrass, of Sprace, through Batler on Saturday Spokane, W: Steel fork, cowboy and Kentucky sole leather aaddies for ladies and gentlemen.—McFarland & Sons. 46 Come in and get 4 first-class buggy and harness for the Bates County Fair.—McFarland & Sons, 46 4+ F.M. Woods, of Adrian, was a pleasant caller on belarcsnee © He reporte Democratic party conditions good in hie section. jaomi, the fofant daughter of Mr. Perit are w, died at the home fn west Bu ‘Tusaday even- ing. For rent--Grain and stock farm . of 800 acres, two miles’ north of| n panamas, cheviots, broadclothe, and handsomer than ever. We carry the henriettas 25¢ to $1.50 per peed. best stock in Bates county. Melrose, them you can hardly tell are plaids || 8° ¢te., 25¢ to $2.25 per yard, faba : Our showing of cream wool goods they are so indistinct—others quite for waists and suits is very compuenn decided 50c to $1.00 per yard. at 25c to $1.50 t $1.00 to $1.25 and $1, ‘weaves, chiffons, broadcloths, pana- " b po a pring —— i mas, serges, mohairs, batistes, henriet- pe 4 tas, etc. 25c to $1.50 per yard. ali: 4 Watlker--McKibben ry afternoon during the Fair. “A' check room with at the court house, so you can leave your packages with perfect safety. Remember thi prs EE cr — eee i Our old friend M. F. Perry drop-| ‘The third ll hae been struck, |, The following visitors were ragie- ped in to see us Saturday and favor. by Geo. B. rough 4 @ has been NEW FOR THE y you with .the new things. | | rp)“ ~) ——— DD A The Noweat Asiona Des (od AT THE LOWEST PRICEs. We have just unpacked a display of the newest designs in Diess Goods and Silks that will set this town a talking. We have had a fine assortment before—but never one like thie—never before 80 complete, showing everything that will be worne by the most careful dressers—and never before with prices so carefully adjusted to suit you. We want you to visit this department—to learn its economy, For the new seasons modes have arrived, the fabrics each and everyone de- finitely market with right the style. There are fabrics here for many prices—of many styles—for every conceiva— ble purpose. You may buy now with confidence that at no later time will this assortment more complete and when our lines are broken we may not be able to dupli- cate some of the patterng—come at least to look. - Plain gray dress good in mohairs, The black wool dress goods are plins, panamas, taffeta, pean de soie Gray plaid dress goods, some of enriettas, broadcloths, batistes, ser- Beautiful solid colors in the stylish Choice new black silks, elegant goods white 25c to 50c. Fancy colors 50 to 75c per yard. ————__ You should by all means see our beautiful appliques ‘f or dress trimmings in cream and black. They are better than we have carried before, SPECIAL NOTICE :—Mrs, Fulkerson has opened her dress macing par- lor on the second floor of our store and will be glad to see you. She will only make up goods purchased in our store. But will make them up for you promptly and guarantees the highest grade work, Our stock is more complete than ever before in our history. We have been making extensive alterations and can now show you more goods on the ground floor. . EGGS TAKEN SAME AS CASH. . oe ts Mercantile Co. & good man in charge will be at your disposal 8 and do your trading: in the mornings, pector, | ered at the Democratic Headquar- For Sale at Bargain. Bill, Teieclainod moe aor, tere this week: WA Howard, Borecn, will ; The Laclede hotel be | armgnclgon, Urich; Bers Thurman shat fine block of andin Bertgs ue migin soba ea com 880 You can make some mong sane: ota aie Call on or write to . | 48-26 A. McDanreL, Adrian, Mo. -W. H, Walton Dead, News wae received Butler W; on ed fo ine Walns, ears £

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