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We are Doing a Tremcncus CLOA*” BUSINESS Our fair square method of selling Cloaks meets the approval of the majority of peo- ple. We only have one price on each gar- ment. Wedonot send cloaks out on ap- proval, consequently we sell at the lowest possible price, we sell no cloaks which have traveled over the county. Each gar- ment is fresh from the factory, and we have no old ones to work off. SUIT OR OVERCOAT you buy of us is direct from Makers to our stock. Guaranteed absolute- ly honest in construction and we will | stake our reputation on our goods. COME AND SEE OUR ALL WOOL -SUIT FOR We have the best line of SLID LALLIA SH a IAAAAA A AL 3S fa Past a (Vime Ae Sk ee RBG MORO ‘ xas, is a new subscriber. q i Democratic vote in Vernon county | ranged all the way trom 800 to 1,200 ‘or the ticket. iJno. Jackson, of Harrisonville, vis- his daughter, Mrs. J. W Choate, ibe last of the week. ‘Chas. 8. Ewin favored us with re- wal and also for his sister, Mrs. J. . Stockton, at Amity, Oreg. \jJ0e Whipple orders his paper janged Irom Kansas City to Bryan, hio, where he is located for the pres- 't by hie firm Rev. Wesley Boag and wife, of Ox- ordeville, Wis., returned home the of the week, after a short visit home folks. *M. 0. Draper, collector of Johnson county, and his wife, were the guests of Prof. and Mrs. C. A. Burk the last of the week. Mrs. Susan Culver, after a pleasant visit with the family of her son, A. H. Sulver, returned to her home in Den- ver the last of the week. , Jefferson City has been selected as the place for holding the 1908 con Yention of the United Daughters of he Confederacy, Miesour! chapter. ‘Its always dead easy for Republi- ee to carry Ba'es county and Mis- along in October, but some how November serms to be a bad month for them. ’ Paul Levy, manager of the Sam Levy Mercantile Company of this Feity, lett Tuesday for St. Louis to attend the big dry goods sale in that ‘tity on Wednesday. Mr.and Mrs. J. H. Minnick, who weremoving from Lock Springs, Mo., oul FOOTWEAR, CLOTHING HOUSE PONE PRICE TO ALL ‘g / Mre. J. R. Sondren, of Garner | Township organization carried over in Henry county Ikewlee in Bates Thelaw provides for theelec- HI} f Pleasant Ga; P R . ho ene tor THE tome tion of officers under this law to take place last Tuesday in March. Town- ship organiz ition in Bates will be no new venture, as our people are per- fectly familiar with ite operations, The ladies of the Cemetery Asso- ciation desire us to notice that Su- perinfendent W. H. Holloway is now at leisure and will fix up, free of cost for any member of the association, lot or lots to which his attention ts called, Those who desire their lots graded down and properly seeded should co nmunicate with Superin. tendent Holloway at once, T. D. Embree, circuit clerk; C. G. Weeks, county clerk; I. M. Smith, rec- order; C. F. Beard, sheriff; Watt. B. Dawson, prosecuting attorney, the pedple of Butler wiil be glad to ex tend to you the right hand of fellow- ship, when you move Into our city, and take your respective stations as faithfal and competent officers of our county. E. Tip Kirkpatrick, of Merwin, was @ business caller at our office while ‘in the city the last of the week. He is proprietor of the famous Top Notch Herd Duroc Jersey hogs, and informe us that he sold eight spring giltsto Mr. D E Richardson, Detroit, Mich., for $200. Notice a local in another column where he has a lot of young male bogs for sale. The Calhoun Clarion says that I. W. Rainey is going into ginseng rais- ing and going in to win, having pre- pared an arbor and two beds 60x7 feet each in which he has deposited $80 worth of seed and plants. He visited the ginseng gardens of Texas county in September and got much valuable information coricerning this highly valuable herb Mrs. A. B. Owen and Mrs. T. W. Clothes Store. The Good Shoe Store MWe Fit Your Head, Feet, Form and Purse. 090909990000 0F0SSER0CT05 FOLG0OETEEIESO b Hon. H. F. Stape!, editor and pro- prietor of the Atchison County Mail, and Representative from that coun- ty, 1s a candidate for Speaker of the House, Mr. Stapel has published the Mail for more than 22 years, has always fought his party’s battles valiantly, but never held a county or state office. He is well informed on all public mattere, knowe the legisla- tive needs of Missour!, is a good parliamentarian, a herd and persist- ent worker, and would make an ab'e speaker. Mrs. Marcha C. Slayback died at the home of her sontn-law, H. H. Harshaw, in Daep’ Water township, Monday evening at 8 o'clock, Nov. 12, 1906, of Bright’s diseass, after a protracted {Ilness. She was 64 years of age and had lived in Batescounty about forty years. Her aged hus- band, Clem B Slayback died July 2 19th 1905. Fuceral services were conducted from the family home on Tuesday and burlal was made in| ¢ White’s cemetery. Mrs. Slayback was a good woman, & loving mother | @ and kind neighbor. She had done much good in this world and has gone to her reward. Political Dirt. There are people who cannot argue political principles without personal abuse of the candidates chosen to represent these principles, It ie a shame that personal abuse should ever enter into @ political campaign enough to talk politics will not resort to such tactics. Any reasonable person likes to hear the political questions of the day discussed in a fair way, but peo- on individuals.—Adrian Journal. Chrysanthemum Show. The Ladies Wednesday Coter'e (Ip "IID ple will not listen to personal attacks M Afine showing of Ladies Fancy Cloaks from $5.00 up. Special values $7.50, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00. We are especially strong on Black Cloaks. Special values at $8.50, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00, 18.00. Infants washable cashmere and corded cloaks 75c up. Childrens cloaks 2.00 up. An extra large line of Popular Priced Furs. Special values at 5.00, 7.50, 10.00, 12.50. Strong values in Outing at 5, 8 1-2, 10, 12 1-12c New Plaid and Fancy Silk Waisting 75c, $1, 1.50 New lot of Mens and Ladies Dress Shoes just re- ceived. Big lot of Sample Handkerchiefs on sale at whole- sale. - . Splendid values in Blankets and Comforts. New lot of Topsy Hosiery, Fleeced and Woolen. Lots of new Combs and Shopping Bags. Beautiful Silk Petticoats 4.98 up. Come and see us, we want your trade.* Eggs taken same as cash. WALKER-McKIGBEN MERC, (0 LOWEST PRICES FOR GOOD GOODS. America’s Best Unnderwear School Boys Attention! A Munsing Underwear Prize Hssay Contest. NJ A prize fight for money, but you must use your brains in order to win. It you have worn Munsiug Union suite, you ought to knowagood many reasons why boys prefer them to the old style slip-up-slip- down two-piece suite. You ought to be able to put these reasons down ito Bonner Springs, Kan., stopped | Legg gave a reception to their lady on paper. If you have never worn Munsing suits, we want yeu to t ne. have arranged for their annual try them. Werecommend them. We know of no other underwear pvetthe last of the week tovieittheir| friends atthe well appointed and | Chrysanthemum show to-day and to- for boys that is better made or that will give more real comfort and daughter, Mrs. Jack MoUlure. commodious home,of the former, oD | morrow, November 15th and 16th. pleasure and service to the wearer. After you have worn them and ‘s ‘s Ohio and High streete, Tueeday at- Boulware retarned|est | acon, One hundred end fitty to- 9 and othereastern | 7145 tions had been issued and but Thisis always an event in Butlerand will be liberally patronized by our a8 | citisenswholoveflowers, TheCoterle fow regrets were recelved., ‘The deco- | promised to ralee fifty dollars for the rations were white aad very pretty. | clock fund and the proceeds of the Dainty refreshments were served, | Chrysanthemum show will go for One and punch throughout the reception | shat purpose. They have especially county Democrateelect- | hours.. * | fige flowers for this show and all who fweasurer, clreult! on. J, 0, W. Beckham, who bas|;posetbly can, should see them. In ys emgge dace had the distinction of being the| Pentser building, North Main Street, found out from actual experience their many points of superiority, we want you to tell in your own original way what you think of them Asan inducement for you to write us briefly your opinion, we offer you & chance to compete for two sete of prizes. \ . of the perfect fitting, popular priced, Munsing Union suite permit us to rewtanoe thes thay will dwseribots one hundred and fty dollare in cash to she thirty-three boys ‘years of age in the Un tates who write the essays on Munsing Underwear. eat gare ee 2° bs ror the best essay... $25, $5 $2.50 girls in over 2500 towns in all boy and girl in town under 18 years of age i ‘ z08 by the Northwestern Knitting Company. : In order to SE eg secadeaes chaseel teaieg © rize, we offer additional prizes will havea me jority best essay - Merchandise to the valae of $5.00 best essay Merchandise to the value of $3.00 pitts tobe xtven nore M4 Gta dio oroa be tie bank cosas thro who eend fn eseaye th eh be in aes Aaa ot far sh ete gg Only essays récei date awarding prize. a e Cee tata Ke aorta *b mld Test aide of the dshould to 200 shou n On one ands en ead Underwear Prize Essay Contest” and mailed to c our address ; than November 15th. To avold favoritiem or any appearance of it, all. eesave must be | under.ap assumed name. Enclose with your essay a sealed envelope containing your . Correct name and address, Nase pony po for the purpose of this contest. On the ou of hus. The by us be- mak ce) ame should appear. ' Tne the fret prise offered by ue will be published in this paper when the prize fe _ WAUKER-MeKIBBEN MERG 60, <a ‘i Wy, Sato . SSIS LSSASAASSALAIASSASA SAL. FS. ad De ALALSLSISLSSLSSSSLLSS IA: CSAS SS SASS AAs § and the person who has knowledge| &