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| The New Store FISK & GORDON, North Side Square, Butler, Mo. 2 ay Ss Grand Thanksgiving Sale. Starting Saturday morning at 8 a. m. we shall launch the greatest Thanksgiving sale ever held ifi Butler and vicinity. Here is an opportunity to secure | the latest, newest styles of up-to-date Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents Furnishings at a saving of 25 per cent. We are not making this sale to get rid of old-shop worn goods, as all our goods are new and up-to-date merchandise. Here is an opportunity of a life time, grasp it. Remember this great sale starts Saturday morning at 8 a. m. and will close Thursday eve. November 29. If your watchword is economy you will take a hand in this sale READ PRICE LIST OVER CAREFULLY. Come early to avoid the rush. Mens Trousers $4.00 Mens Suits. Mens Overcoats i i i in buying cloth Intelligence is a good thing to use in buying clothes If it ie an overedat You need you will come to us. NOTE THE PRICE. mens 5.00 trousers Mens $20.00 suite; Sale price. $16.50 I mens $20.00 overcoats; Sale price <0 $15.00 mens - trousers Mens 18.00 eulse§ Sale price. 15.00 mens 18.00 overcoate; Sale price 14.00 mens pe trousers Mens 15 00 suite; Sale price, 12,00 mens 15 00 overcoats; Sale price. 12 00 mens me trouseis Mens 12 00 euite; Sale price. 9,00 mens 12.00 overcoate; Sale price. 900 mens he trousers Mens 10.00 suite; Sale price..... 7.60 mene 10.00 overcoats; Sale price 7.50 mens 1.50 trousers Mena 9 00 sulte; Sale price..... 6.00 mens 8,00 overcoats; Sale price. 556 MENS CORDUROY TROUSERS. Mens 8.00 sulte; Sale price, re mens 7.00 overcoats; Sale price... 8.89 ensthsh enkats Giikin' tdbtitn... Mens 7.10 suite; Sale price. 3. Gans AAbdsdhins Genin tee MENS AND BOYS HATS. mens $3.00 soft and stiff hate; Sale price......... mens 2.00 corduroy trousers Sale price......... MENS AND BOYS CAPS.. BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Boys $6.00 sults and overcoats; Sale price Boys 5 00 suits aud overcoats; Sale price mens 2.50 hats Bale price. mens $1.25 cap Sale price... Boys 4.00 sults and overcoats; Sale price mens 2.00 hate Sale price. mens 100cap Sale price. Boys 3 00 sults and overcoats; Sale price. mens 1.50 hats Sale price. mens .75cap Sale price.. Boys 2 50 suits Sale price ...... mens 1,00 hats Sale price mens .35cap Sale price... Boys 2.00 suits Sale price q mens .75 hats Sale price. Also Boys Caps at same reduction. =— , ——————— SS — = —— MENS DRESS SHOES AND WORK SHOES AT A SAVING OF 25 per cent. COME TO THE NEW STORE FOR QUALITY AND LOW PRICES. Mens Heavy Work Shirts. Gents Furnishings. Mens Socks. mens $1.50 wool overshirts Sale price 98c¢ UNDERWEAR. mens 35c wool socks. sale price 21¢ mens 50 and T5e ety shirts prod arsed mens $1.25 quality, Dr. Wrights fleeced lined underwear; mene 25c wool socks. sale price 18¢ wre "Same DRees SHIRTS Te sale price 89c per garment; mens $1.50 camels hair wool mens 15c socks... sale price 9c mens $1.25 hii ate ” Sale prico 98¢ underwear; sale price $1.19 per garment; mens $1.25 wool mons Sud vse sale price Se mens 75 40 50e shirts Sale Dice 480 underwear; sale price 95c per garment; mens 75c fleeced ja H rt at hose. = a0 . 50e overall Sale price 40c ‘ : 5 ove poss Th . cone Sale pees 63¢e ie pt ee = = Ps x ieee marie 909 feeow mens gioves; mens duck coate; mens sweaters; mens $1.25 overalls Sale price 85c HDG UNGSCWERT} R18 PLCS Sv0 @ Garmens, mons suspenders. Mens gloves, Other articles too numerous to mention, come and see for yourself. Remember we keep all clothing bovght here, repaired, cleaned and preseed for one years time free of charge. If any article bought at this store does not give satisfaction we will replace it or give your money back. Remember the place, the new store. FISK & GORDON, the Home of Good Clothing and Shoes, North Side of Square, Butler, Mo. Remember we are here to stay. Real Estate Transfers Reducing Her Debt. Rich Hill Tribune, a Mother Finds Baby's “STEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION. decison and good fellng was ehown on: Shatirick, Nee throughout the contest. The judges cata were Hon. L. T. Dryden, of Indepen- Charred Body-in Grate For Week Ending Nov. 20th Ww ' ” . . e are reliably informed that fi A Large, Profitable and Inter-| dence, County Supt. W. E. Veer-/ Lulu Couchman, Dead, thousand dollars worth of tel kamp, of Nevada, Thos. H. Doug- Marion, Ill, Nov 19.—News reach-| Bates Co. Inv. Co. to Cora O. Pat-| waterworks bonds have been pald esting Meeting of Bates lags, of the Warrensburg State Nor-| Again the angel of death 9 9 & & ed this city of the horrible death met Pay mal. Oue of the specially interest-|has come and plucked from life’s by a baby at the home of {ta parents 3 unty Teachers. ing tegpares of the program, was the | garden one of the fairest blossoms. ry 9 this clty, this pe inn terson tract sec 6 New Home $6,000. | off, and the interest on that much of CG Wallace to Cora 0 Patterson! the bonded indebtedness stopped. 40 & sec 6 New Home $1030. Four percent interess on $5,000 The teachers of this count¥ met in| clarpnet solo, by Walton Allen, He | One that bore the light of love and Mrs. Newton Garley tled the 8- Butles a thelr fourth annual seasion | was repeatedly encored. kindness! on her face wherever {t|months-old infant in . high chair Pops Si a ees cee = year. Under last ‘Thursday at 2:00 And remained | Saturday morning was the closing |shone. One whose faco was always! and placed the chair before an open| ¢, . eta v : . |eoula os pr rng Prost ee : Ore atterson to Harmon im ears ani In session atl! Saturday at 11:30.] session, The regular program was | looking higher with aim of the heav- grate. The mother left the room for Tt is cafe to say that this was one of|carrled out. Prof. Meriam, of the enly home, whose thoughts were all a few moments, and when shereturn- the moot reponetveandonthusiastle | State University, was present and for the work of God. Nof only Wa8/ed found her ‘ttle one lying on the Warsing 416. secs 5 and 6 New|@!! are to be paid within twenty Home $10,710. . years, hence none of the bonds were meeting of the teachers ever held in| delivered a very pleasing and inter- her name written in the church book hot embers of the fire, slowly roast- CC Wallace to Harmon Wareing Pi wd pecan 1908, but by the county. Co. Supt. A. L. [yes de: | esting address to the teachers. All of Christ, but her whole heart was ing to death. 20 a eec 6 New Home $400. ® several thousand doliars Worth of them will probably have Owen Doyle to J F Maurer lot 2) been paid off This speake well for bik 50 Rich am $375. the city governmentand the Tribug Jacob Knipers to Minnfe Dicktn- | thinks the officers should havecredit son 115 asec 17 Howard $11,000. accordingly. , Crawford Boswell to Henry Mc- — Candless blk 18 Butler $5,500. Accidentally Killed Jemima Stewart to Estalla Stew-| His Schoolmate. Kirksville, Mo., Nov. 1,7,—Yester- art pt bik 16 Waltons ed Rich Hill $500. Poze te John Stephenson to JJ Bartlett ch cettanchy an at ee 80.4 Sec 4. and 5 Homer $3,500. EA Bennett to J F Kern 80 8 sec| about 15, wore in the pigs zou perpen," serves a good deal of credit for the | the lecturers and visitors expressed , surrendered to Him to diefor usall.| Tho baby’s eyes were burned out excellent arrangement of theassocia- | themselves as highly pleased with Lulu Couchman was born December and the flesh dropped from its face. tion. The enrollement was 180, the| the responsiveness and evident cul- 22, 1879, and was married to H. P. The baby lived four hours. The largest in the h!story of the Assocla- | ture and enthusiasm of, the teachers. | Sheddrick August 29, 1905, anddied| mother has lost her reason. The ton. Certainly Bates county hase fine|Nov. 2, 1906, in Clara Ward Hos- father is a prominent farmer of this The first eeasion was Thursday af- | body of earnest, intelligent, progres-| pital, San Francisco, after elgbt| section. ternoon. Several most excellent pa- | sive teachers. weeks of hard suffering, of paralysis.| 4 coincident connected with the rs were read and the discussions All that loving hands and medical a spirited and to the point. Prof. D. P. DYER, JR., IN INDICTED. ald could do mh done, but ’twas all peng preety ‘Mea ee 8. A. Hoover spoke to the _ atm, in vain. and Mrs. Ed. Hicks was burned to on the subject of Agriculture e 2 Mrs. H. P. Sheddrick was convert- public echools. At night he deliver- Is Charged With Embezzling|.3 ana joined the Missionary Baptist posconince tess ast cance hg ed a lecture to a large and got. $61,500 From St. Louls Sub- | church under Rev. Lewis in Fobra. Sie tive audience on his trip throug treasury—PI Ni lity. | ery. 1892, and has ‘since been child : Europe. Prof. Hoover is an accom- gs ot Gay of God. Her body was shipped to| ° . Ballard Notes. © plished and pleasing epeaker. St. Louis, Nov. 17.—An indictment | piacy Diamond, Cal., and thefaneral ‘ aa / “i! 7 " "Friday wase very busy day for |charging David P. Dyer, Jr., 000 Ot wag preached in the M. E. Church,| Monday ve had be borg “AiMoe K-Stebbine to OD , il the teachers. Besides the regulor| U.S. Attorney D. P,Dyer, with'em- | south, where her work, for God will |°°™* Dat we have had soch Besutl-| ” pages a! ecie, whe beasling $61,500 from the 8¢. Louis Nhe eg 2% fol weather we should not grumble. | pt: ‘ program, which was carried out in |)» : : long be remembered ‘there. Sho was| a Rieh Hil’ full, they letened ‘to an address by | *tb-treaeury, of which’ he wae recely-| nog only'tor church, bat was a true| _ 4 Very successful meeting closed as Pres. Hawkins of the Warrensburg |!6 teller, wes returned by the U. 8. , ; : Normal on the subject, “The Schoo! Grand Jury at:10 o'clock. ; ofthe People and forthe People.” |’ Dyer pleaded In the evening from 5 to 8 they at- |' tended a reception given by the bust- ly appreciated. The crowning’ feature ‘of the day was tho Declamatory Contest at the | ' opera houee at night. This was to|™a0 00 select two contestante—e boy and a | Ball.. $10 girl—who should represent Bates | Dyet’a county inthe Declamatory Contest | ® positive of the Weet Central Teachers’ Asso-| fixed. ecpaneegemieaperieaiaipetan Soh mak 1 and 11 New Home $1800. Walton Trust Coto JC Johnson | together... After dinner they. 57 asec 18 Grand River $500, /‘» | 80: young: Sehofield’s ‘room’ %