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p DERURT OOSSTEEETTCO@emTETTZOOOCemTEEETEC;CCCCCS ~ GREATEST CLOTHING SALE } Ever Put on in Bates County will be Opened on Saturday Morning December ist, 1906. Te 3 RIGHT IN THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON BY THE OLD RELIABLE American Glothing House. = HERE ARE A FEW PRICES WE ARE MAKING FOR THIS SALE. ; $20 to $25 Suits oh. for $16.75 | $20 to $25 Overcoats for $16.00 | $18 Suits - for 14.75 | $18 Overcoats for 13,50 $15_— Suits : for 11.75 $15 Overcoats for 11.50 $12.50 Suits : for 10.00 | 12 50 Overcoats for 10.00 | $10.00 Suits : for 7.25 | $1.00 Overcoats for 7.50 | $ 7.50 Suits ie for 6.00 | $7.50 Overcoats for 5.50 | : | $ 5.00and $6 Suits’ - for 3.75 | | $5 to $6 Overcoats for 3.75 | \ . | EVERY SUIT AND OVERCOAT IN THE HOUSE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE. NOTHING RESERVED. = — > < — =o“ --—e For men and boys which will be sold at reductions of 25c to $1.60 a pair ads we want you to understand 3 : that every shoe we offer is solid leather, no shoddy, and guaranteed by us. We have bought the building o we do business in and must turn this stock into cash for the purpose of remodeling our room. \] eT Tae re (Gi s Honest Values —a | at regular prices | CUT NOW about one-third i | You know w we edo a fe strictly straight plain Figure business | No marking up for | Sale purposes. g _FOR THIS SALE. “Clty Atorney Carl J. ‘in went a old bond {ssued ww the 8, Louis 1.0. 0. F.—Election ot officers next to Wichita, Kan., Tuesday morning|& Santa Fe Ratlroad, August 26,!Monday night. All members urged to act as groomsman at the mar- —wW.S. "y. riage of his friend Harry Stanley in TOU, aqutant elven townmntp, Cust) to te pmee~—W. & Araels, Gers all that elty Tussday night. county, was presented to the county) Claud Green, son of J. M. Green, cf OUR SHIP LOADED Wi H | . court of Cass county at its last meet- | Shawnee, resurned home from Frisco, | a Presiding —_ — — {ng for payment. The statutes of | Colorado, last week. on Was 6 Dusiness caller on Mon: | limitation had ran on the bond, and! ¢ ff Radford, a prominent youn ‘ rd church South this clty will continue | day. He was in town after goodsfor |i; was turned down by the court as farmerot Spruce, pl oa precre call. on through this week. his mercantile store at Virginia. worthless. The bond belonged tojer while in Butler on Monday. . The Adrian Journal reports the) The supreme court affirmed the | the estate of Mrs. Sallie Hubbard,| gam Walls and wife were down deuth of Mrs. Ernest McCraw, the re- | verdict of the circult court of Henry | Campbellsville, Kentucky. from Adrian Tuesday. Mrs. Walls : ote child birth. county and Jeff Penland will serve attended the Mesdames Vandervort ¥ Rev. Stanley D, Jewell and family | and Fox reception, while Sam, who > Thesleet, snow and rain have made | *¥° Years in the penttentlary for at-| 1.15 cho lat of the week for Frederick-|'e deputy collector for Deer Creek “he roads a little sloppyiiand dis, *™pted manslaughter. town, Mo., where he has accepted a | and East Boone township, consulted pagans ta get aboot. C.G. Weeks has about completed | charge- Dr. Jewell was in charge of | bis principal, collector Andy Owen. Gov. Folk has appointed H. 0. his arrangements for moving to But- “Wheat fields, sevetthatanting the | - long dry spell, are looking well. Judge C. A. Denton held court for few days last week for Judge Brad- at Harrisonville. The revival meeting at the M. E. the First Presbyterian church, of} Charley Ross, former proprietor of Butler, for nine years, and during} the Hotel Ross property, now 4 that period of zealous and faithful | prosperous shoe man of Auburn, N. servicein the cause, greatly endeared | Y., wae in Butler last week closing’ himeelf to his members and the cit!-|up thedetaile of the sale of that zens of Butler. The beet wishes of | property to H. G. Cook. =n amealaaae estate aie Joseph Smith, formerly a promi- nentcitizes and influential Democrat Charlay Hoes gave Rev. Crockett & | of Howard township, writes to renew fine bird pup to replace the one he| his gobscription and saye: “I was recently shot and killed. The Rich | giad to hear that grand old Miseourl Hill Review says: “Rev. Crockett | came back to her own and hope she was fortanate, after all, in going] may never stray again. Was sorry huntiog with a man who merely shot | that Bates lost her Presiding Judge his dog and had the coneideration to | andSheriff. I am still whateomeare him. Now if Mr. Hess had | pieasedto call the"yellow dog Demo- pork —mer ee a Ph te al la our Rich are, | have shot the preacher and the re- Isaac M. Stntth was fn Saturday, placing act would have been off.” HILL'S GASH STORE ANNEX. Christmas in the air on the shelves the floor Gupp and » daughter of Goo, fice, The judge will hold his first eerily tien nee term of court at Greentield, Mo., be- eee Gao e- ginning Monday, and the ceiling. Japan is represented on the west; Toyland on the east. France, Ger- many, Austria and Russia are allhere. Santa Claus has sent from the northland a budget of bright colored toys, dolls, sleds, wagons, velocipedes, shoeflys, horses, dogs, bears, drums, antos and hill climbing toys, etc., all sonal effects at his farm north of ‘, ; . * ‘ - Aletter trom our old friend 0. J.| Spruce Dec. 4th. See his sale adver- ——e prices. A second budget con: Shes, nea who owns 6 farm near in another column, Hewas tained just what you want for father, mother, jo sc ec packprgl sa iy chara ert brother, sister, husband ur wife, What you 5 best 99,800 ee He sald he had i want is here. 4 COME EARLY and avoid the rush. HILL'S GASH STORE ANNEX, —