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ig the uppermost thouzht in the minds of everyone today. What cn I get for my wife, mother or sister that will please them and yes ve uselul, Why not buy une of these nlce New Home Sewing Machines, a nice Black Silk Dress Pattern, a fiue pair of Shoes, a pair of Silk Mittens, a fine Woolen Dress Pattern, a Good Table Linen, a dozen Napkins and many other beautiful and useful things. 54 in broadcloth, black or color........ 100 44 in wine melrose. Ti 44 in black so-lfale. 44 in black henrlestae... 88 {n ‘ancy invisable plaids. Boys Felt Boots, Size2to5, - 1,25 60 in table linea 50c 64 tn table linen Tde 72 In table linen.... 1.00 84 in (7 toot wide) 1.48 Beat linen towel crash.. 10¢ Roller towel crash..... 12¢ Bleached buck crash. «. 15¢ Why Not Buy Felt Boots for Your Boys at $1.25 Good nap back walstings...... sce 153 Cotton morun for underskirte 25% Wool morun for undersk!rte.. 50c Heavy underwear for men... The heaviest cream calico ... Good brown undersbirts for men Ladies’ union suits .. Felt Boots at $1.25 for Boys 2 are Cheaper than Shoes. Ladies’ heavy union euits.... Ladies’ pantsor vests...... Extra size paite or veet, 7,8 or 9's Extra size union suits, 7, 8 or 9’s Good line of underwear to select from—all sizas Felt Boots Would Please the Boys---Cost Only $1.25. Men’s duck coats. Men’s covert coate Boy’s coats (covert) 100 Good overall, well made .. 50c Few worth 25c and 50c—to close out. 8 pairs Ri ckford BOCKE......sesesesees Ladies’ fine all-wool hose, worth 5Uc, at Ladies’ medium wool hose Your sorted Belg Will Never Freeze His Feet With Felt School ee fascinators, mittens, heavy Black Cat hose. School Cloaks at Half Price. Spool cotton only. Needles only...... Safety pins only, 100-yard spool sil Crochet cotton -No. 2, 3, 4 and 5 Felt Boots---$1.25. Furs 45-inch long black Coney boa. —%6-inch fine black Coney boa, trimmed .. 75 inch imitation of marten, worth 6 50, at... oe 70-inch imitation beaver, nicely trimmed, 2 heade, ‘ 8 tail tal tail 60-inch imitation Isabella fox 60.inch genuive Ieubella fox .. ’ Fine beaver moffe, worth 6 50, at. Nice opossum mufis................ . Fine marten muffs, worth 6 00, a Fine smoking jacket, size 88, worth 10, at.. Good smoking jacket, etze 36, worth 7, 00, at. Still have a few of the beautiful decorated cups and saucers in the genuine Jap ware at 25c, to close them out. Don’t fail to come in and get prices on our are beau- ~ ‘lee; we want your produce; will treat you right atall times. J CE I i EST SA d/Sylva Plunket entertain- d Ben dane tet oot Peed the AC and Chaplain; Donovan, M 1st V; BFE Prepared | Sentinel. A Christmas Gift The Butler tek Times. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1906. " Virginia items, Do not forget the Old Maids Asso- ciation and b x vupper at Hot water wool house Friday nigot, Dec. 14, me ot the «li bachelors are feeling little uneasy about the way things are going, they know that when women organize, they mean business thelr organizations are like many churches that keep old bache- Tore iu tue ¢!.reig, whou they vlo- late one of the positive commands of the Bibe. Com+ vus and eve what they are doing for the good of the county. Mra. Jamea Crook and daughter are expected home Tuesday oi this week. They went to California to vidit her mother and sisters O'a Rash, of Kansas, was over last Sunday to see his grandpa, Mr. Col- burn, and other friends, The farmers phone company met last week amending the laws, so that the director could draw pay. J.J. Wolf was elected for three years. They now elect one direstor for three yearsfand the plan of the senate of the United States, Walter and Dow Wolf expect to spend the Christmas week with their parents, I¢ fs thought by some that Walter will bring a sunflower with him for his mother to look at. Rev. Baker filled his appointment last Sunday, morning and night. Mrs. Amanze’ Hensley has bought the Hamilton house in Amorett, and will move there soon. Clate Wolf.and J. H. Park dragged the Parktown grade leet Friday. Passengers that pass over the road, say it is grand. If they were drag- ged all the way to Butler, Butler would only be half as far away. The people along the road would turn ous. It would take them over half day tu each one and all would feel better. Republicans are telling Aeron that Democrats are the whiskey party the other day. Aaron thought he would look the matter up and found that saloon system was enacted July 1st, 1862. I guess rearing men know it was & Republican Congress that was ez about 44 years ago last July. The] ™ first brewer congress was held in New York Citv Nov 12, 1862, see in that that some leading Republicans last fall election. We hear that some preachers were working for the Re- publican party and some ssloon keepers, which were the true followers of the Master. The preachers or the saloonkeepers talk temperance and vote to have saloon among us. Great preparations are being made for Christmas doings at Virginta. AARON, Ballard Notes. “Uncle” Tommie Dean died at his ‘ home near Johnstown Dec. 6th, 1906. He was 75 yeurs of age, a member of the Presbyterian church and e, Master Mason. Funeral se vices were conducted by his pastor, Rev. Whitsett, and his remains were taken to Johnson Co., and laid to rest by the side of hie wife, who died several years ago. Mre. Martha Crow moved her family to Adrian the first of the week. Mrs, Crow has resided in this neigh- borhood for more than thirty yeare, and have many friends who wish ‘them them prosperity in their new .| home. Born to the wife of B. W. David- son Dec. 8, a fine baby boy. Miss Jessie Schuyler, who has been ‘corn will soon be thing} At the regular meeting of Miam1| very sick with pneumonia, is better Chapter, No. 76, R. A. M, on Mon-/at this writing and hopes are entc:- day évening officers tor the ensuing tained for her recovery. year were elected, -as follows: J Yj Romaine Schuyler, of Kansas City Whitsett, E H; G B Hickman, K; T/1s visiting home folks K Lisle, 8; J M Catterlin, Treasurer;} Miss Bessie Douglas lett Monday FC Smith, Secretary; O D Austin, C|for ber new home in Warreneburg. te ook with 8; A B Ludwick, -P 8; WW Ross, R| She will be followed later by her de F H Crowell, M| mother, Mra. M. G. Douglas and tr ‘been very aick | 3cd V; Chas Dixon, ioe AY Henry | brother Harry. The Douglas family home: has resided in Bates Co. many years and leave many friends here. Mies Mayme Kenney and brother spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, +| Dan Embree. . _ Mra. Vest visited relatives in Henry fast week. Bs 1906 CHRISTMAS 1906 Barrels and Boxes and Bags and Crates IES, NUTS AND FRUITS wo It you want acup of good ectfive for your Christmas dinner, try our CHASE AND SANBORN FINE BOSTON COFFEE THE VERY BEST IN THE MARKET, ne Serre Ail kinds of Mixed Candies 6Yc to 30c a pound, Raisins, Pecans, English Walnuts, Filberts, Almonds, Hickory Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Dates, California Grapes, Lemons and Oranges, Bananas, Maple Sugar and Celery. HEINZ PURE FOOD PRODUCTS in Sour, Sweet and Dill Pickles, Sauer Kraut, Mince Meat \ also Heinz Pure Apple Vinegar. J ese MONARCH CANNED GOOD including Sweet Corn, Peas, Beans, Tomatoes, Olives, Asparagus, Buked Beans, Beets &e. i" Bring us your Butter, Eggs aud Chickens in ex- change for anything we have. Yours for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. DEACON BROS. & CO HARDWARE AND GROCERY HOUSE. i TT 3] FOR CHRISTMAS. Figs and THE BEST pe aka “ ; a ‘a Modern Woodmen Election. Butler Camp No. 2458 Modern Woodmen of Amerten held their an- nual election of officcra Thnraday night, December 6, 1906. and the following camp ofticers were elected for the ensuing year: Venerable con- sul, R. L. Liddil; worthy adviser, H. G. Walton; excellent banker, Chas. W. Maddox; clerk, B. F. Jeter; es- cort, Arthur W. Steele; watchman. J.N. Kline; sentry, Chas. H. Grube; manager, W. 8S. Arnold; camp phys clans, T. F. Lockwood, T. W. Fost- ver, E. N. Chastain, J. M. Christy, E. *@. Zey. “Lost in New York” which comes tothe Butler Opera House on next Friday, Dec. 14, is one of the most . p, | charming and interesting plays ever | presenteu to an American audience, Ourlocal manager is to becommend- ed for his enterpiee in securing it. The play owes {ts success to the per- fection of its production, to its bril- liant collection of interpreters, and to the careful attention to details in all matters. YOUR CHRISTMAS MONEY WILL 60 ‘ROUND ff you make selections here. There is no question that our prices are always lowest, often 80 much lower than elsewhere 4s to surprise observing peo- ple. All our buying facilities this season were directed to- -wards securing desirable gifte that we could sell at less than usual prices. The goods are now on display, see them and make all the comparison of prices you like, io AT J. EB, Williams Grocery Store is here and you will want some of the goods we have 3 in our store. We are prepared to furnish tyou many things elegant and useful for Christmas. Come in "and let us show you. BEAUTIFUL CHINA WARE. We have the finest line of Chinaware in town. Our shelves are loaded down with the prettiest goods we ever handled and you know we have had nice goods | in this line all the year through. There are many pretty things in these goods that your wife and daughter would greatly appecelate as a Christmas present. CANDIES AND FRUIT 5000 POUNDS OF CANDY just received at ourstore all kinds and varieties and the price right, FRUITS OF ALL KINDS: Oranges of all siza8, Ban- anas, nuts of all kinds, finest line ever you saw and the best in quality. Come and sev us. Bring your butter, eggs, chickens, turkeys and potatoes; whatever you have tosell, and get the highest price in cash or trade at J. H. Williams Grocery’ Store, North Side Square.