The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 31, 1907, Page 6

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There is always a time more favorable than another to buy at a money-say We don’t believe that you will ever find the situation better than now for big returns for the money you pay. The time is you need. ONE PRICE PLAIN FIGURES FULL VAL ; ESOLVED UALITY SHOES. % . Dress Goods | q _. fimsiidim ou Re setipeg fine 99 It is a guarantee to you of the best Shoes made for Special Showing of New Dress Goods. women,meh and childten at the'prithe bebe!’ =~ We are showing in desirable Wool Dress Ma- Ladies good dress shoes'$1.25 to'$5.00 > terials everything wanted for New Fall Gowns, Suits, Misses good dress shoes $1.00 to $3.50. Skirts, Waists: Mens good dress shoes $1.50 to $4:00 © We are showing good values at Boys good Dress shoes $1.25 to ee Baby shoes - : 10c:to $1.15 25c, 30c, 75Sc and 98c. We can save you money ‘on your Overshoes. FURS ARE BOTH, BESIDES BEING NECESSARY AND COMFORTABLE, 'T IS LovELY ‘| TOHAVE A STORE IN TOWN THAT HAS THE GOODS BUSTER BROWN . Men’s Over | Table Damask Sample Golf MR. FRED WOLFE invites all of his friends Shoes. Specials Gloves, to visit the ne aa Vise wareaet red] Pe nasa — “ae " s See our epects: da wask, 58 in. wide, | 4 ' ble bargains athe $1 mi!) Spec = 25¢ . ee wud Chil- Mens Furnishing Goods Department pc we desi 25e Gloves (9c fs fei aie ig a - ot es New goods this week at old prices. é 3 shore ong e 0c gloves 39 ‘ih scsi Per Roll ne. Choice patterns, |for...ccccccccsecseee ‘ ; / al = ites Von sai RS ESS ~ FOF convareur ines dv Tut aura srown Go cureage, NEW CLOAKS : 20 vil ‘ aur ‘ a th Sep eee ee ‘en's best work shirts meciarataadtnt Raetmece | in OUR New Cloaks for | Sein Me 4 regular price Flannel. Let us show Ladies and Children you get New Duck Coats. a . Mi ‘ 1-3 SS the newest up-to-date styles— | ,.. none Le a oves and Mittens. % | 5c not an old garment in the Special values at— 2Be MOVES Ab..cssessseseeeeees 19¢ ; New Jowshy Base and | house. 98¢, $1,23, $1.39, $1.48 Cy ot ee 390 ¥ ——| Tinware and Hardware | Misses and Childrens from - 98c to $7.00 and $1.75, iaidtahisscince vid 50¢ * New Perfumery, Toilet AT COST Ladies $3 50t $16 50 These are oxtra good values at 75e ; : Soaps and Toilet Powder. | to close it out adies from . . ' 0 . the price $1.00 gloV08 Ab .sssssseene ; HAND TAILORED SKIRTS. These Skirts are the acknowledged peer of all others in their absolute correctness of style, and the superiority of their workmanship. Women 8 recognize them as in everyway the best obtainable. They come in rich BROWNS, BLUES and BLACKS, in Voils, Panamas, Etc. at 4,09 $5.00 $6.99 $7,090 Cheaper Skirts at 98c, $1.48 and $1.98.—Bargains—Every one of them. Tennis Flannel Sample Fascinators A BIG LINE OF SPECIAL VALUES IN wanna Deree See Gowns. and Heods, Heavy Canton Flannel in gloves or mittens for corn They are nice and clean. A big assort- ment and very cheap. husking. Big values, 3 pair for 25c Short Flannelette Skirts for 25c A complete Hne jast in from the factory These are extra well made and very cheap A special bargain at sacques gowns, shirts, &c. Other extra good values at 5c, 6 1-4c, 8 1-3c.and 12 1-2c. Outings at 10c . . Light and dark patterns, splendid for skirts, dressing CHILDREN'S HEMSTITCHED SCHOOL HANDKERCHIEFS FOR 3c, SOc | mn We Will Sell Blankets at 50c a Pair. "= HILLS CASH STORE =="| “Mars is inhabited. A race of ey Jail Delivery at Nevada. There was a happy family reunion | under the old and the new fiooks ings of high intelligence dwells there,! 4 desperate and succesful effort tor 9¢ the home of Mrs. P. K. Hulse on} cost but @ trifle more. Deputy Re- and probably has dwelt there for] gain his liberty was made by George Sunday, when a majority of her chil- | corder Harris Lisle is becoming quite ages. The canals of Mare are for] Miller, the self contested horsethief, dren were present the first time in| expert in the use of the machine and _ frrigation.”” This 1s the positive | who was until early Sunday morning | ™40y yeare They are: C. Z Hulse, | the work of the office is greatly ex ; declaration that Prof. David Todd | an inmate of the Vernon county jail, | Pallman, Wash ; Price Hulee, Lee’s pedia' ot Amherst college makes after bie} hug who now {a ae industriously.on- | Summit; Allen Hulse, Kansas City;) The St. Clair County Demoerat has trip on the Lowell expedition to the gaged in hiding bimeelf from ebe offi- Sem Hulse, Kansas City; John} moved into new quarters and ex- Andes mountains, where the neigh | cers $o prevent his capture. The jail Hulse, Butler; Mrs. Ed. Dalton and | plains’ any possible shortage in ite boring planet has been studied and| braak occurred between 2 and 3| Mrs. Walter Sheets, Broken Arrow, | columns thus: “Lifting twenty photographed for months. o'clock Sunday morning, and only I T. Ed. Hulse, of Dallas, Texas, i A Mondy, of Adrian, was here| the amalines of body allowed Miller | 90d Ben. Hulss, of Joplin, Mo., were | “Foot Prints of the Centuries,” The Second Namber on the Lecture Course will be Hon. G. A. Gearhart, in his famous lecture, “foot Prints of Centuries.% The Milfo binet, Mil. ford, N. H., says of him: “As a fin- ished orator his equal fsrarely heard. - Declamatory Contest. A declamatory contest will be held at the Christian church next Friday evening to eelect some one to repre- eent Butler high school at the coun- ty contest to be held at Rich Hill on the 16th. A¢ the county contest the winner will be named as the one to| It 1s ‘the universal verdict: thas: Fepresent the Bates ‘county high|madeno mistake in securing schools at the contest to beheld in| hart. One lady voiced thesentiment thie elty on the occasion of the mest! | ofthe mudience in saying, “he ing of the West: Central Missourl| more ‘good things in a given ti Tuesday and completed arrange-|*0 escape, and the largeness of at Saatibte attens, teachers’ sesdciation to be held in| than any lecturer I vet heard ments whereby the Carpenter & Mrs. Robert Hallenback gave a Butler on November 28th, 20th and | in my life.” His thoughts and Svefer Mig. €o., of Butler, will bread and butter shower in honor of 80th. The paptle of the high schoo! | pressions resemble MacArther, put in a branch house here. Mr. Moudy rented the Kershner building on Pine street. It will be remodeled inside. The compaoy will carry on Mise Norma Day, ot the home ot her | ot bi Makes | aos taking ¢ grea deal of Inna bie mow slog than parents, Col. and Mrs. 8. W, Dooley, ; siete eet tates eons ee 0; Hoe Tanda, on Mill street, Friday afternoon. his| The gueste, of course underatood thas the shower was to be plates on which to serve the 6 ‘ # to us to beagood "Mr. 0. F. Lyle and Mise Nellie you two counterfeit} Humphrey were anited in the holy vps hsp at meek cea Sun of es Sim,

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