The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 6, 1906, Page 11

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DEMS Sow scsi OFS AIAUEE OGSS DUDUDE COSOTESIT Coee DUE AUESSCOREEUA 4 eeeCC~Nee REMODELING SALE } . RIGHT IN THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON WE WILL OFFER ; $20,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING AND SHOES inl = = At the Greatest Sacrifice Ever Made in the County | f HERE ARE A FEW PRICES WE ARE WAKING FOR THIS SALE. 5G) $20 to $25 Suits . 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 7.75 | $10.00 Overcoats for 7.50 $ 7.50 Suits : for 6.00 $7.50 Overcoats for 5.50 | $ 5.00 and $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. This Sale will Include SOO Pairs of Shoes. For men and boys which will be sold at reductions of 25c;to $1.6’) a pair and we want you to understand that every shoe we offer is solid leather, no shoddy, and guaranteed by us. We have bought the building we do business in and must turn this stock into cash for the purpose of remodeling our room. ecee SSSSSE:5ooooo5e0e00s 22222 +} She } > a6 You knowwedoa Honest Values ESessis at regular prices CUT NOW | about one-third _ FOR THIS SALE. strictly straight plain Figure business | a CLOTHING HOUSE ONE PRICE TO,ALL ———- oo No marking up for '@— Sale purposes. — a a ee ; SESAAESSS FU EFSF OOSOCMERBUESCCODFEUEE COSCO ATATADGSOS 1: ZAUDUSSKCCOCC TESTU oN0@00 Boys Cassimere suite $1.15 All wool worsted suits $7.50. Lots of ladies new neckwear —Sam| New fancy plaid silks.—Sam Levy Jor MEYERs Jor Meyers. | Levy Merc. Co Mere. Co. Charles Pine,a miner at Joplin, was fined $100 for beating his wife. Eimer Silvers, Esq , made a busi- Mrs. EP. Power and grand-daugh- ter, Miss Nina Warnock, went to perce Monday to vislt relatives) fimer E. Miller, the tile man, fa- Judge Estes Smith was in Butler| Prosecuting Attorney elect Watt P. an 8. The papers at Nevada are making i \ — Bob Johneo county brid; Gee aegis = od Prat eo = une Bas tanees actos “They Soret ret Ce Wile Geen tok pros: a mn, ex-county bridge J. 7 el ol ourt, which is . rete of 4 elec. Wantep—a girl to do general A. J. Wyer, the carpenter and con [2 ina Gala weak. ’ Gah $0 a tneed oy thn connie pects of securing an inter urban elec commissioner, says he threshed for- tractor, has his dates set ahead. tric railway for that town. buse work. Good wages. Apply Jor M Bast eite equare. seat before the first. They were the or MEYER, tite . guests, while in the clty, of Judge; Mens regular 1000 sults at 6.00. and Mrs. Jobn A. Silvers e —Sam Levy Mere. Co. ion’t buy your sult until you seo crop this season. When clover seed Joe Meyers. "Now Mr. Weather clerk, give us ts selling at $7.50 per bushel you see ‘good weather for the holidays and | Bob pocketed a snug sum on his! Rey. §, D. Jowell orders Tur Times make our merchants happy. crop. tohis new address at Fredericktown, Our old friend M. M. Carroll, of | The hen has put the tariff on eggs ; Mo- Peto ana tt was shipped to Butler andinterment | with quails on the Rock Island at Lone Oak, made usa pleasant call | again and the retail price in Butler! Mens Cassimere pants $1 25 [Reeser cane ane fermen Dose tn Onk Hill cometery to-day. Mr.| Fold Saturday. The quaile were while in Butler Saturday. fe 25¢ per doz. The Missouri hen Jor MEYERS, The beat line of holiday goods in | and Mrs. Riggs were early settlers of packed in egg cases, and It {s esti- es sesichante are anticipating © and mule are hard to beat as money Our old friend W. F. Jones, of the city.—3. Levy Merc. Co. Butler and he at one time was prose- mated there were over 20,000 in the makers farmer. sing attorney of Bates county. g holiday trade, and we hope they rt Rae oimimer, 7 © Bellefonte, Ark., sends us rem{ttance| Mies Belle Lewis, trimmer fer the tage tied m car. The game wae being shipped vil not be fooled in thelr expecta-) 8. Levy Merc. Co. Miteses Naom! and Anna Day Smith returned home the last of the week Mrs Sam Riggs died at Kansas) Game Warden Watrous, of Okla- City on Tuesday evening. The body homa, seized an entire car loaded ee for renewal to 1908. - Silas Levy Millinery store, left the} Chas J. Bowes, spsctal agent for | by the Okeene, Oklahoma, Produce merchants are getting busy) Mons stylish suite $8.00 worth|!3st of the week for her home in| the Falfarrias Texas Immigration | Company and consigned to Coin & end ready for the holiday trade. $12.50. Jox Mnyres, | Evansville, Ind. She will returo| Company, was in Butler the first of Coin, of Chicago, under the head of Large stocks and beactitul ‘things here, when the epring trade opens | the week establishing an agency and suitable for holiday gifts will bring} Mies Alice McClain, one of Bates| up. perfecting arrangements to advertise dressed poultry and eggs. The the people to town and Tax Toses|county’s well known and popular their twice-a-month excursion to|®>°ve company has been arrested anticipates a large holiday trade. | teachers, of Rich Hill, wasin Butler Bh say Aer ; agp Asbo Paso 10) shat country. See thelr advertise | end paid large fines on various oc The revival mestings at the M. E. ree vale, preparations to move his Pome spn mente in another column. casions for etmilar offenses. cbureh South, conducted by evange-| Mens Beaver over coats $425 | Butler, which will be about the 15th Mat Carter, are etillin progress and| . Joz Meyers. {of the month. He has leased the will continue on through the week.| W. 0. Jackeon went up to Kansas | Blachert residence, corner Ohio and Thariaa goed atenane on ach | Oy the i ol be wr oo at |Higherer mucnotangreors'' | QOBS MaKe GOOd Christmas Presents, evening afd a great deal of interest | ter some property interests he has| nd put fa order for his reception. ie being mantiested. fm thatcity and to attend to law : matters. County court met Monday with all| For sensible gift giv- _ Mr. McIilhenney, of New. Orleans, membere present. Thie will probably | {ng 4 puir of our fam- who ts talked of for etvilvervice com-| Young mene D Bblack suite $5 50. | be the leat regular meeting of theold | oN FETER'S | DlA- ETERS { | missioner, is @ pereonal friend of Mr. Jor MEYERS. ~|court. They may hold a call meet- eee ie proper Roosevelt, 6 democrat, 9 Rough) we go Dec. 18th with home eeck- | 108 the last of she month to close wp | thing. ‘The comfort SHOES § Hider and a mAnutfacturer of tobaeco ere excursion to Falta Texas, | CMe anflaished business and initiate | aud wear they give will Ton eance, Any one of the four qualifi. It-y0u want to join she oe sco us, | th? new members, make them a lasting For 5 cations onché to land the job says | $95 155 round tri Perey Se Us, igae remembrance & a CHRISTMAS a a Bey. B. Cax & Sete eee eeneeat: | Ty hove tenes eee a pais sash or uy EN. B. Caxtersury & Co. | ent from Virginia, was in Moaday | We ba’ biain lease the fancy and which he 1s offering big) purchased by H. G. Cook, of the Pertle Springs, Warrensburg, gets reat Assembly and8um ol to be held July 17th to Noah Bright, of Foster; orders Tax | ®2¢ said he had been “under she te the feet of “him” or { merican Clothing House, is to un- and Mrs. Jas. EB. Sparks, of weather’’ for several days with rhou- | “her,” and you'll never + fos rn “American ( Butler No. 5; and Grant Garner, matiem. “Aaron” was candidate|go wrong by getting N DZ | Amsterdam, send “in renewals, all| ‘OF presiding judge on the prohibi- | “DIAMONDS.” \ through “Aaron” at Virginia. tion ticket ahd carried the full] egos thom to-d \ ir} Yoide muie’binek over costs Ate |contiiate lor pancioe wromas | i i over coa' c aster at Butler, F t new stylé, A $6.00 value now 83 75. | when:the probibitionlets elect a pree | KAM IUIL’S } CASH STORE. a ‘ +a!

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