The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 1, 1906, Page 6

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Commencing Saturday, Nov. 3d. And Closing Saturday, Nov. 10th. We will offer some SPECIAL BARGAINS in every department--as long as they last~‘and during this week we will sell 1,200 yards of L L MUSLIN regular 6 I-2 to 7 I-2c per yard grade at the low price of 4 1-2c per yard. One lot of choice fancy outings at 5c per yd. In our Dress Goods Department - CLOTHING | DEPARTMENT. i We will offer 1 lot ot ALL WOOL Dress Goods, 52 inches wide, In our Clothing department we have iat regular $1.00 value at 65c per yard. Come and see this bargain. ee an special bargains, for 1 lot of 25 Overcoats, 48. inches long, regular $5.00 values, special for one week only $2.75. 15 men’s big storm ulster coats, 54 inches long, big value at $7. 50, spe- cial for one week $5.00. § dozen hats, broken sizes, regular $1.50 to $2.00 values, special at 85c each. 4 f Co Blankets, laa 65c quality, 100 pair ten ibwe 50C _ | BLOAKS! GLOAKS! GLOAKS! Regular Values, Little Price, come and see. One lot of ladies § 00 Cloaks about 30 of them of them) your choice while they last 3° 1 lot of 25 Coats, all new and up-to-date garments 50 inches $ 8 long, at the Special Priceof - 4. 5 This department is full of new and up-to-date garments, and com- ing daily. Be sure and see them before you buy. Remember this sale is for one week only. Come early and get your choice of these bargains. Sam Levy Mercantile Co. EGGS TAKEN SAME AS CASH. 1 lot of childrens suits regular $2.50 to $3.50 — wnile they last $2.00 | | megeanewt ——o—eE=—=—=E=EeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEEEEEEEEe—————e—————KVv—KS_—_—_—_—_—_— Dr.Wm.8+.John,|] NEW HALLS DEDICATED. out the evening, punch was served | administrations have labored hard | Reward Offered For of Kansas City, anda very enjoyable time was had | and faithfully and with the greatest DASTARDLY CRIME. . Aan " | 7 will be attheDay es exsied by all. results no one can deny. Least of all Capture of Long. renee ae § House in Butler,| Corner Stone of Fraternal Inn| 4- 4. Culver, general master of | should it behooveDemocrats toetay) Jefferson City, Mo., Oct. 29.—Gov- | A Miscreant ated . : Mo., November ceremonies, deserves great credit for | at home from the approaching elec: | ernor Folk ring stf-red a overt Mati James W. 6th und Tth and at the hotel in Ad- Laid With Appropriate the splendid arrangements carried | tion and thus by their atlence lend | Of $200 for the arrest and return to Allison’s Mules. Hamstrung rian November 8th. It you need eye out 80 harmoniously and succesful |encouragemens to the Republican | *h? uthorities ol Benton county of - glasees, Jo not miss this opportunity Ceremonies. ly. , slanders of Missour!, of the people James Long, charged with the mur Them While in the . _ who have controlled the State for a Onivteos isd tk Roloas ten ~ > Stable. The Kaneas City Star takes the | generation and of the men who have | miller, a widow with five little chil following truly secular view of the|had her destiny in thelr hands.|4ren. The double crime was com- Saturday evening while James W. animportance of deathbed declara: | Every Democratic vote constitutes —. oe bry a nt ag Allison wae at supper, some mis- tione: “Isis evident from the man-|4" answer to the reproaches that| od 9 reward of $200 tor bie pedicel creant entered bis stable and with " ner of his death thet Sam Jones| Republicans haye hurled without| It 1s suspected that Long effected cornknite, which belonged to. Mr. dida’t know the end was coming to |coneclenceand without trathagainet | his’ escape ina ekiff- and is floating | Allison, hamstrung both ofhies him, but there isno reason to be- | the matchless record which the Dem — the Osage, Missourl and Mis. | Mr. Alllson'had returned home f lieve that he would have been afraid |ocrate have made la admlaistering | point’ thet be deme cele hee ome | on enbOrs alter dark, fed bis jhad he been fully conscious of the | the affairs of Missouri. covery. Other rewards hava. fee pa pha Hirt situation. The time was when {t offered, 0 do besn offered, aggregating in all $850. sa a ‘teoding vestigated theca found the mules in that con to get a pair that will be absolutely Game fey yen‘ 0 reasonable | ‘The New Hails of the Odd Fellows opel beg ng Sah eclontific refrac. | 90d Masone, over the new hotel on a tlonists in the west. He has been | the northwest corner of the square, making regular monthly visite to | were dedicated on last Thursday af- Butler an’ Adrian for six years and | gernoon with appropriate ceremon- veg aa references all of the leading | 1... pay ogg Bates county. Examina-| jy 4, two orders, working in har- mony, are responsible for the splen- did now edifice, which is a pride and glory to Butler. The Odd Fellows Hall is on the west, the Masons on theeast of the building, and both are arranged very similar, but painted and decorated different. They are Vote next Tuesday. In the foot ball game between the Butler High School team and the pick-up city team on last Friday afternoon, the latter won by a score of 12 to 0. Don’t fail to hear Rev. Clark, of Kaneas City, in histwo nights lec- ture course. “Why Men are Infidel Nov. Sand 9th at the Christian church. Season ticket 25 cents. would have been accounted quite ; unfortunste for a zealous bellever Death of an Aged Mother. like Sam to have left the world with-| Just as we go to press we are in re- I out an inepiring testimonial of faith | cept of thefollowing: mean Bap pen Papers to comfort his survivors. But now- Aanon, Mo , Oct. 80, 1906. teibaa bate cb bis iis cancion. adays a man is judged by his daily; Dear Jake:—I have jast received ‘At8 o'clock the members of the two record, and his fitness for death dose | the ead inteligence of the death of orders met at their resp:ctive halle, not hinge on the style of deathbed | my dear old mother. Shewas was living and formed in ine, by the declaration, to which so much {m:|{n Troy, Idaho, with her da pe | band, Pee pe it bes wd pablic| POrtance wasattached half acentury She was Fpwiry bomapngt Don’t forget to vote next Tuesday. ~ * Philip Shankland, aged about 18 years, sustained @ badly fractured a as The'lad fell trom his tather’s |; suds Saeed ote Noses Bee vehicle passed over his arm. Both | ‘ : The workman who caught the bis pda egy agnoead Bryan Pradicts Big Boge cr [orem haan baliags or ar whoa har Sat Gains For Democracy. t, showed that he had the right Monday, in Ohio, Mr. Bryaneatd '|Sdee when ‘he assorted tliat he kept oan eNO eae, that the Democrats would ‘make

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