The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 17, 1907, Page 10

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OEM ete tO mE TORT At HILLS CASH STORE. When it comes to paying out hard earned cash, weighing the purchasing value of every cent becomes a matter of cold judgment. No argument is half as convincing as the evidence of your eyes.. We want you to come and see BUY A DRESS NOW Our Cloak Sale During this sale, while the stock is complete, Offers an unusual opportunity at the com- mencement of the season to buy at reduced and when you can get a reduction in price. prices. One more chance before our sale is over to get A BARGAIN IN GLOAKS terns—our prices are very low—and the ex- tra inducements we $6.00 Cloak for - $ 5.00 7.00 Cloak for’ - 6.00 9.00 Cloak for - 7.50 offer should interest . you. those who desire 12.00 Cloak for - 10.50 Childrens and Misses Cloaks 98c to $7.50. Buy Now--Do Not Wait. SPECIAL! Saturday, October 19, is the last day we will sell them at these prices. A Selling Event of the utmost Significance to to Economize in Needful Purchases Now. All Wool fancy plaid 50-inch Suiting, beau- P tiful by) gemma Regular per yd. Special ous week, per yd only 98a H ore; good, honest val- Wool Sox. Men’s Over MR. FRED WOLFE invites all of his friends Underwear for Women & Children New Fancy ues at popular prices. i ' ee The well known Set-Snug Vests Ribbons Good for skirts, shirts, Ph A pear’ Povo = Shoes. to visit the and Pants for women, Avalon Royal , wrappers, ete. Union Suits in children’s knit under- Mens Furnishing Goods Department] isvorabiy known Utica and imperial brands. Very good service-giving Underwear. We carry a good Good quality, per {ine of Ribbons aad | yard only sell them very cheap Good aill-silk ribbons 5c all colors, size 9; 1K inches wide At last vear’s prices. See our apectal at $1.39 used to kalt. Good wool sox, two pair for 25c New goods this week at old prices. Suit Case : Free New Idea Fashion Sheets 5c Cotton Flannel Blankets, B ai Men’s heavy fleeced under-: for November, free at Mittens, argains, wear, worth 50 Special at 906 New Duck Coats, | our pattern or dress goods counters. Lot us show you Come and see what y what # good pair of blankets we can sell good one you can buy of us for Men’a heavy overalls special ab... you for 50c SAMPLE CAPS AT Sample Fasci- WHOLESALE bc extra good values at Tennis Flannel nators and Gowns. Hoods. PRICES. Big Sample Line of A complete line just They in from the factory clean. Thess are extra well | Ment and very cheap Shirts. 25c gloves Ab... made and very cheap 25¢ goods ; . A epecial bargatn at Etevsenrnernernensen 9c Wortli up to $1.00. Special ta 5Oc loves Ab....sesseecsesees 502 goods 39¢ this sale, only. 50c at yecetniat Eggs Taken Same as Cash. $1.25 are nice and Sample Line of Dress A big sssori- Men's best work shirts worth 650, spectal at 48¢ A5c HILL'S CASH STORE Special values at— and $1.75, T5e QlOVEB At... » $1.00 gloves at............ Oe With best water-proof linings. 98c, $1.23, $1.39, $1.48 Gloves and Mittens. we T5t| ior ore... O08 Sample Golf . Gloves. All kinds and prices All big bargains. La- 19¢ dies’, Misses’ and Chil- drens’, | aA Men’s Neck- Heavy Canton flan- nel, fleece in or out; Notice ! No charge for any alterations in our Skirt Qepartment. All free from $5.00 and up. Table Damask Fine mercerized da nask, 58 in. widg, Special value per yard only....... 25¢ 72 in. table damask, shoré lengths, very fine. Choice patterns, worth 65c, ial per se a i 59¢ fine for husking corn; 4 patr for 25c Suspenders. wear. String ties, bows or teck scarfs, all silk and worth @ quarter. We sell them your cholce for We buy allour sus- penders direct from . thefactory all freeh new Splendid Values | webbs. seo our epec- . . fal val: 7 in Outing Flan-j° “°° nels, : 2 5c Dark and light col- Specials The Store for- Bargains. Circuit Court. DeWitt C. Chastain, assignee Bates County Investment Co., vs. Jno. L Stanley, ou three notes, to determine if they belonged to Plaintiff or to Bates National Bank. The 1st case, involving $1,121.17 was decided for plaintiff, by jury. 2nd case continu ed to next term. 3rd case was de- elded by the court in favor of as signee piff for $1,116. John G: Mohler vs. heirs of J. R Elswick, decree title, verdict for platn- tiff. Adolph Kipt was given hie final naturalization papers by Judge Den- tonand made a full fledged American citizen. When asked i he belonged to any secret societios, he answered that he only belonged to the Baptist eburch DeWitt Chastain filed his state. ment of accounts as assignee for the Bates County Investment Co. R. A. Garrett va. A. R. Gregory, damages, dismissed. Chas. C. Garrett by next friend R A. Garrett ve. A. R. Gregory, for damages. Plaintiff, who is 14 years of age, alleges that defendant as sauited him with a whip and whip- ped a team that. he was driving so thatitran away throwing plaintiff out of the wagon and injoring him. The salt wae for $500 actual and fore jury. This case was brought from Mingo township. Martha L. Smith ve. C. D Garrl- son, dismissed. W. O. Atkeson was appointed guardian ad litem for George Ed- mongon. John C. Hayes appointed trustee for Amelia May and Geo. F. Hamil- ton. Jno. C. Hayes admr. W. D. Alex- ander est. vs. Sid Alexander, sum- mons ordered to Bates county. In the matter of estate of Chas. McKenna, Joe Shannon trustee, re- port of trustee as to settlement. The jury in the Garrett-Gregory case, which wastried Friday brought in a verdict awarding the plaintiff $1.00 compensatory damage, and $78.33 exemplary damage. Emmett McLaughlin et al vs A. M. Summers et al, to forclose mort- gage, the plaintiff got judgment for $275 and decree forclosing mortgage ee prayed. 8 Blissard, to set.aside deed, case diemissed. Hart & Holloway ve Geo. W. Bains, wherein the plaintiffs sue for com- a pa Tried be. onion neem Cannon-Weiner Elevator Oo, va J.. mission, the case was continued on‘ Sol Cardell ty next trlend, 1 ve » howls Comer, wherein Cardell sues for labor the case, by agreement, was contiz ued till next term. After the plaintiff put up a cash deposit of $75 for cost, the damage sult of Jeff See ve J. F. Geiger wae continued till February term. State vs Neb Shobe, charge gam- bling, defendant pleaded guilty. The court sentenced him to pay a fige of $25. Stay of execution for 90 days granted. The damage suit of C H Rank vs re-| Sarah Ann Wickwire was dismissed by the plaintiff. State ex rel W 8 Jones ve Jacob Galser ot al, sult on bond, cause reset for Nov. 8th. Inthe damage suit of See vs Geiger, motion to‘tismiss cause, sus . Willé’Morton & Co ve FM Woods, etal, suit on account, the plaintiff wae awarded verdict for $241.58. City of Butler ve Andrew Shane! a Wellete calseecne tel Btate ox_rel Lelia L Tyger ve John Hayes, adm estate of C B Davis. suit on bond, ae ms teh “Report of Jos Shanaon trustee for 1 the estate of Chas McKenna, approv- ed. In the matter of trustee of Jesse Nave estate, report approved. At- torney and trustee allowed a feo of $20 each. Geo W Dixon ve Nancy J Agee et al, appeal dismissed by the court for failure of detendants to comply with the order of the court In regard to furnishing a new bond for $125. Beulah Kellar was granted a dl- vorce from W A Kellar and given custody of infant child, James A Kellar. They Can Come Again. If the Musical Wisard of Wall Street ever cares to wander Wood River wey again they may plan soen- Got Sly Nichols. Nichols is wanted {n Rich Hill for creating a disturbance and assault. Sheriff Moore arrested Sly Nichols | He obtained some undesirable promi- of Osage township Saturday as he|nence in the Osage township case wae passing through Nevada on the | last summer when Constable Goodin noon Pacific. was severely boaten.—Nevada Mail, PUBLIC SALE REGISTERED ae DUROG Hoss: Tusa, eer 2, 1907,

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