The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 28, 1907, Page 6

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le RGR RS REINS MN EMBROIDERIES. Here is where we stand ready to show you. Our Ine fs unsurpassed; {ts general appearance is a thing of. beauty. For you to look means for you to buy, because the line cannot be equalled in this vielnty. It compris- es such an assortment as you can see in large department stores in clt- Among the many designs you tind fancy patterns in real shadow work and many hand-loom patterns. ies, QUR COOL SUMMER UNDERWARE Will give you a feeling of comfort and repose—and the price {8 8o little, {t's & pleasure and @ paying propo- eftion to buy of us, Ladies’ good summer vests...... te Ladies’ extra good bleached vests with taped neck and sleeve, each.. We have some extra yood values at 2 for25e, 1Se straight and up to 50c, Long Sleeve Vest and Umbrella Drawers to Match. Also Union Suits 25c to 48c, Extra Values. LITTLE THINGS YOU CAN ALWAYS BUY OF US AT A BARGAIN, Mourning pins per box 2 Pins per paper le No. 2 satety pine per paper Be Good tieed|es all sizes, paper de Gold-eyed needles all sizes paper Se kateon 100 yards per spool 4 ine pearl buttons per dozen je ik ribbon per yard le Li ool dress bratd for lve inge air pins per bunch le Feather stiteh braid buneh Be All linen torchon lace per yard = Se Vaucy back combs each {oi soap 3 cukes to box Perfumed talcum powder box de Extra good hair brush each Good cloth brush each Waists. rie This glorious coming of verdant spring when the earth and her people go deck themselves out in new petals, new feathers &c. we mortals snould glorify life and put on new garments as for holidays. This is the season when every old thing about us should be irksome to our eyes and seem like dead winter. Here in our store are many new things pleasing to the eye that will help you to throw off the bonds of winter and take on the appearance and feeling of the Glorious Springtime. This is the week when The Wash Goods Season Finds us prepared though coming upon us unawares. Almost a month earlier than usual but our shelves and tables are full of Beautiful Creations awaiting your in- spection. Beautiful printed Batistes, white grounds in dots and figures, wide and fine, special value per yard 6 1-4¢ Dainty printed Organdy, showing beautiful floral and artistic designs, special values per yard 12 1-2c, Exquisite Plaids and Checks, beautiful high lustre Mercerized Waist or Dress Fabrics, strictly washable, per ‘ yard 25c, A complete line of these soft lacy Lingerie Waists will be found here at all thefinbetween praia rol . prices, 49¢ 75e, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25 and $3.00, Good tablets each Le up Best garden seeds 2 papers de Extra good whitewash brush Large size berry dish each lie All 10c grades shoe polish Te Flower seeds per paper be Cups and saucers per set 58e Full siz table tumblers per set = 12¢ Extra good whisk broom 10¢ Good scissors per pair 10¢e Large siz> dinner plates per ses 48¢ Kull size heavy goblets per ses = 35¢ Large bottle household ammonia 5e Warranted razor each $1.00 Large vegetable dish each lite Good Japaned dust pan 5e 2 quart tea kettle each 10¢ Extra good horse brush 10¢ Full size combinette with cover SNe 6 quart covered pail each 10e 4 quart tin coffee pot 10¢ Extra good curry comb 10¢ Large size glass pitcher Se 1 bushel feed basket each 10¢ Auger bits each 10¢ EGGS TAKEN SAME AS CASH. 14 quart dish pans 10c No. 2 lamp burners Te No. 1 lamp burners 5e Ladies muslin night gown 35e Ladies muslin drawers sach 15e Childrens muslin drawers 10e Childrens muslin skirts each 10 Gypsy hosiery 10c up Rest 30 tnch shirting yard 10¢e Extra good toweling yard 5e Best spool cotton per spool te Silk thread per spool de NEW SPRING LACES. More Beautiful and Artistic Than ever. The new laces have advanced in artistic beauty and attractiveness of design. Just the laces you are wanting for Easter and spring dresses, Exquisite White Valen:fennes Laces in all widths with Insertions to match, 5c per yard up. Embroidered Skirt Flouncings for children’s dresses or skirt flouncings, new large open worked eyelet pat- terns. Beautiful assortment of pat- terns and a wide range of prices. Imported Imitation Coral Neck Chains, very beautiful, with bead catch to match, graduated sixes, ex- WO BOOS PHI i siissiciscrrsersesicenseass 25¢ GET OUT OF THOSE HEAVY FLANNELS. They will make you cross and un- comiortable and possibly loose your religion. MENS’ EASTER HATS. The lad{fes will will all have new hate for Easter, WHY NOT YOU? We have just received our new spring line—all the new shapes, all the new colors, and All at Old Prices. $1.25 hats for... 3 2 00 hats for » 145 2.50 hate for... . 1.98 New Spring Caps for Men, Boys and Girls, ~NEW STRAW HATS, Straw hat weather is with us and we have our new hats ready for you. New Nobby Hats for Girls, 15c, 25c, 50c and 65c, New Hats for the Boys, either Work or Dress, 15¢, 25c and 50c. Mens’ Straw Hats, 15c, 25c, and 50c. D. Teeter, who has been quite sick Ballard Notes. for some time, is bat slightly 1m-| the weak for Bakersfield, Cal., where | citizens have a right to feel chesty. HILL'S CASH STORE. the furniture. Mr. Mrs. W. A. Vest and son, Chas. , Vest, have returned home from Idaho | Springs, Colo. They report Mrs. | Thomas as having recovered froman attack of pneumonia. | Se THERE'S A DIFFERENCE. proved. D. K. Walker and wife, of Butler, passed through Ballard on horse- back one day last week. Arthur Anderson left the first of BPO Se Ses ei | he has @ position. Mr. and Mrs. J_ A. Warford visited relatives In Urich Sunday. J.D. Crow and wife spent Sunday in Adrian with relatives. His broth- er, with his wife and two children, of Minot, North Dakota, are visiting his mosherin Adrian Mr. and Mrs. Crow were formerly citizens of Bates county. ; There fs no better inland clty in the | west. | High Schoo! Entertainment. High School entertainment at the Opera House on Friday night, March | 29th. Theentertainment willconsist | of two farces, a drill and chorus, etc. The students are well up in their Between CHEAP GOODS and Goods SOLD CHEAP. ; Our line of Groceries is second to NONE in the city. We meet all anti-trust prices. We are not in any combine and never have been. Trade atastore wheregood Goods, Prompt Service and a Square Deal are assured you. HARDWARE. Our hardware stock is very complete. We have a car of Buggies, Spring Wagons and - Implements due here this week. See them before you place your order. They will be sold at prices satisfactory to you. PRODUCE WANTED. We will buy ALL your produce, if you will bring it to us, : Don’t look fora BETTER place to trade —you- will waste your time—it can’t be found. hanking you in advance, we invite you to come. CHAMBERS BROS. : West Side Square. Cable & Groves’ Old Stand. BOB BO SBS SSB SSoeese—sr— ee ee ee ee ee ee Ss ew we wen ws wo eo = ,. y Prot Chambers, of Butler, was see- | parts and promise a high entertain- | The Montrose Democrat says < fanee on the Ballard home, which was con- sumed by firelast week: ‘The Ballard building was erected about twelve years ago ata cost of $12,000—to re- build the same would cost $15,000 $0 $16,000 at least, as laborand ma- terial is now much higher. There was $2,500 insurance on thedwelling and $500 on the barn—there was no Ballard was over in Bates county on a business trip when the fire occur- red, efforts were made repeatedly to reach him over the phone during the afternoon but he could not be found, he drove into town about 9 o’clock to find that his home was in ashes. The fire caught in eide the walls, in the third story, next the chimney.” ing political friends in this vicinity Saturday. Church Wedding. U. 8. Grant Lewis and Miss Ida Whitsett were married at the Eptsco- pal church in this city at 8 o’clock Wednesday evening. Rev. John Barker performed the beautiful Episcopal ring service. The brideis the charming daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Whitsett, She recently resigned @ position in the schools of Colorado Springs, where she has been teaching for sev- eral years, The groom fs @ conductor on the Frisco road out of Springfield, Mo., and bears a high reputation. - The best wishes of many friends in thie city attend the happy couple. Free Delivery For Butler. Judge DeArmond was notified by the department that free delivery will be established tn Butler, the service to become effective on June let, 1907. There are to be three regular and one substitute carriers. The carriers are to be chosen by civil ser. pecker rater pup ie burin cab ‘grade, and ber ment. Tickets on sale at Trimble’s. 35 and 25 centa. Mrs. J. 8S. Woodfin, of Walnut township, was in Butler the firat of the week visiting her daughter Mrs. Frank Goodenough. She is the wid- ow ofthe late Jason Woodfia, an early settler, and has adminiatered his large estate admirably. We acknowledge a business call, Engineer Saves Train. From Band of Robbers. Sapulpa, I. T., March 25.—An un- successful attempt to hold up Frieco passenger train No. 510 at Kiefer, the oll siding three miles south of here, occurred last night. Conduct- or Ed. Hill was notified that his train would be held up at Kiefer and he barricaded the express car with trunks and took on several men with Winchesters at Mounds the station just south of Kiefer. As the train came. in sight of the ofl switch the turned to town the stores. N. as to who themen Hiram Nichols‘ a TNien Tm ENG Call and see him and Buy a Pair of Shoes to wear with your EASTER SUIT. HIRAM NICHOLS, SINICHOLS ‘SHOES S ARE BETTER. {| : The FOE LIE

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