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YOU WILL WANT SOMETHING NEW FOR THE BUTLER FAIR. We have made special preparations to supply you with the new things. COME AND SEE THE NEW CLOAKS. They are prettier than ever this season. Styl- ish,!| Snappy Patterns, The Newest Autumn Dress Goods range from $5.00 up, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. pand are RIGHT as we We have just unpacked a display of the newest designs in Dress Goods and -Silke that will set this town a talking. : only have ONE PRICE. We have had a fine assortment before—but never one like thie—never before oer 80 complete, showing everything that will a Nip » age most careful ; dressers—and nevzr before with prices so carefully adjusted to suit you. THE NEWEST STYLES IN We want you to visit this department—to learn its economy. : For the new seasons modes have arrived, the fabrics each and everyone de- a finitely market with right the style. : e n Ss h | rts 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 NECKWEAR, be more complete and when our lines are broken we may not be able to dupli- cate some of the patterns—come at least to look. eee _______t SUSPENDERS, Plain gray dress goods in mohairs, The black wool dress goods are FANCY SOCKS, panamas, cheviots, broadcloths, and || bandsomer than ever. We carry the . best stock in Bates county. Melrose henriettas 25c to $1.50 per yard. poplin panamas, lein guns de aoie and plain colors. The new line?of Juniors are \ especially adapted for young ladies. The prices re 4 g T : enriettas, broadcloths, batistes, ser- HA Ss, Pry ger — =. ayes = ges, etc., 25c to $2.25 per yard. ‘ UNDERWEAR, ’ J oe Our showing of cream wool goods, they are so indistinct—others quite | for waists and suits is very complete SHOES. decided 50c to $1.00 per yard.“ at 25c to $1.50 Choice new black silks, elegant goods Beautiful solid colors in the stylish t $1.00 to $1 weaves,. chiffons, broadcloths, pana- a Pl e Rae ser ae ow oan : mas, serges, mohairs, batistes, henriet —_ + to 60 vane og | ’ B ’ 1 a4 white 25c to 50c. Fancy colors5 THE CELEBRATED tas, etc. 25c to $1.50 per yard. to 75c per yard. , a — SS You should by all means see our beautiful appliques for 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. Ralston Health Shoes. | If you want the best shoes, shoes with style, fit, comfort and wear, you will get satisfaction in the Ralston Health. 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. Munsing Underwear--for Men, Women. and Children. Blankets---Carpets. Walker--McKibben Mercantile Co. In harmony with other business houses our store will be closed every afternoon duting the Fair. A check room with a good man i hai ‘ i : —— at the court house, so you can leave your packages with perfect safety. Remember this and do your trading hy tge will be at your disposal a, ae Beautiful new lasts in Ladies and Misses shoes. @ mornings. John Pyle ie taking in the state 0: H. Frasee has his paperchanged The United States has takencharge Elmer E. suceceatal tile, fee, fair at Sedalia. from Richland, Mo. %0 Baxter of Cuba again. The people down man, was a pleasant caller and{a- _TH® county court metin adjourned Springs, Kan. . : there don’t seem %o know what they vored us with renewal. , session on Monday with allmembers . A. J. Hoover, a pioneer of this bean ‘and B aha. ‘ Tuesday they county and of Adrian, has moved to aplantems Olty Bu Sam. T. Broaddus, who attended ed jadgee for the Ni ee en ee es to attend the Priestof Paliacafestiv- Word was received here the first of the Grand Lodge session A. F. ang lection, which wo will publish {ties during. the week and visit the week of the serious illness ofa A. M.in Kansas City last week, re- Ey a E [ F j Hi eRrae bee / “ : i d i i i i i § . ‘The body of John Riley, son of F ery 2 F i bRiley, of the Bardettneighbor-. Judge Denton convened cironis stteet, living in Kansas Oity. Mre, panied by his grandson, Sam Jeck- that pl the sat ile in Kansas City ‘by the court ‘Monday and the docket was 4:F- Lodwick went up Monday ven- 9. ' ; bridge near the Rich Hill Water eS ES ae i) cars, was interred at Airian. called. The jurors showed up Wed- ing to be with them. Dos event Pr ominent rea Works. . pas Adrian Jourasl: Dr. J.N.Beickor, Yaey_,Jnn, CRF mil @ 80" 8% yey tormer Bates county citeen Okla aranin Butler Tesla ene se ibeisiies ta ys E. H, Wyatt end Bruce McReynolds ... should return next week to the fair; way to ond other blind, «long bere : lott Tuesday fore month's outing in The court has added to the stock where they will meet all their former ioints, Mrs. . oftee Sones ty, lefore. oe bo Oregon. They expect.to kill some at the county farm 26 head of year friends. ‘This should be & homecom- him, and they wil! return here ask pablie Ba Santa 3 biggame while gone. Hope theywill ling steers, In this year of it , and. they can enjoy the vegh ape ate qajoy the trip and have a sate re- isthe part of wisdom for iy