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Walker-McKibben’s ONE: PRICE A Greater November Business Our trade this fall has been most gratifying, but we want to increase it more. In order to do so, we have made extra efforts to give you a better stock from which to select better values than ever, and our guarantee of satisfaction behind each article. We have recently enlarged our Shoe Department and can serve you better than ever. Our Cloak and Fur department is. overflowing with good things. Our buyer has just returned from market, where he purchas- ed all the latest things in dress goods and silks. We have changed the interior of our store, SO |} that our store is extra well lighted. Come and see us. We want your trade. : a Misses The largest and and choicest stock “a Cloaks Childrens of received this week. Ladies ) from $5.00 Cloaks FURS up in Black, a dandy line in the county at ¥ Castor, from lower prices ) Blue, $1 5 O than ever. a Brown, . ( Red. up. Scarfs 75¢ up. h7 299 4 : Ladies Vests : : 25c eh | 4 Les 6 re arid Ladies Union Suits - . 50c Mens Extra Wool Fleeced Underwar 50c i - ‘ Sein i 80e Mens Union Suits - $1.00 and 1.50 inen : : r i ‘ ‘ ' Fleeced Wrapper Goods | : i 15.904 13 1-2c. ation Pianaaiont Hight Gowns - os. zm in ack Taffeta Si : ; ; , | Social Values in Dress Goods : $1.00 yard. Ladies Fascinators - 25 and 50c en | Cotton Blankets . . pair.- Ladies Kimonas-Fleeced: - - | 75c % Extra Heavy Cotton Flannel : 12 1-2c yard ae ae “ = Ae Suit Cases and Trunks at Lowest Prices. i Big line Sample Wesenorewe be — ” Wholesale Prices. Visit our Shoe Department. It is in better shape at 2c, 3c, 4c, 7c, 8c, , 12c, . , j A fine chance to secure your Holiday Handkerchiefs at a big saving in price. than ever t-gerve pou. We Uke to show’ them. Eggs Taken Same as Cash. Good Goods at Lowest Prices. The Butler W kly Times CASS-BATES DRAINAGE. Answering Dan? Bankers Meeting Postponed. 40 Acres at Bargain. i= she enjoys reasonably good @ butier Weenly tI TheCass county court composed of | | Circult Clerk DanEmbree wants to | The meeting of Group Nine, Mis-| It les four miles erst: -f Butler, fine ae Printed on Thursday of each week. | y.-W’ Urson, Presiding Judge, T, W.| know why so many people persist in | souri Bankers Association, adver: | neighborhood, fine soil, fenced hog| , J0dge Denton notified the cours __ dant and HL V. Huret, Associate | Saying “A widow woman.” Can) tised for Butler on Tueeday, Novem- | tight, terms to euit. Officera at Osceola last week to rent 7 Judges, accompanied by the county |SDybody enlighten Dan?—Butler| ber 5th, was postponed indefinitely. Buacugrr & Kirp, J.D. ALLEN, Editor and Prop | Gor, wil E. Beck, came down to| Times. Owing to the panicky feeling, the| 2.6 Kansas City, Mo, | 88 he will refuse to | | Butler Friday morning and drove| Perhaps tt Dan will come down to| bankers deemed it wise to stay close —_____*""_ | in the court honee, as it is co Ratered at the postofiice of Butler, Mo.,as|outto the Foohey dredge boat in = Tahs Wh eo canten paper at home to look after mattere until} pom Mingo Items in Urich Herald: oo. beret toon coe ( —_————__——_ splendid program had been arranged | 4, 96 one of-her-fingers cut off Sat- and careful i and—the—loca!—benkers had made | © WHAT IF IT WAS A DEMO- aes tog tt Eprror’ Ties:—1 see that T D.|errangemente to take care of tbe | “day while ghoppiag cor tor she CRATIC ADMINISTRATION? | with the Batescounty court is wrest- Embree wante to know why somany | visitors in the proper way. Thereare | 9; ag Grandma Clan, Octo wd and \lng with the drainage problem on about sixty members in group nine] iiestday, No doubt she te cheol The bankers tn Botes county, fob Grand River. The work the banks of this end nin Mingo. "For the peg would give cages! the roof come oee in oO! ‘ 2 perso! 6 4 be way and the temporary et gxy) na Foy oa polls ny eral years she has lived with her) down catching all in the court room. counties in Missouri! aud most of the | ers appointed by both courte to view Consequently 1s would be acontradic a Ls states, did a wise thing in limiting | and pass upon the feasibleness tion of terme according to the ac-| full meeting Is expected and Butler | (80gntr, Mrs taley. artery lanes Denton {e right in vacating ° will do bereell proud. has been unable to walk for a long | the building. id out plan, , make their | knowledged etandard, to call her cone fy hee nad pooh ade The Cag og yer widow man. “Whitling Bill.” : 0 TE perpen Boge em a + yal Will Fight For His Liberty. ‘tisfied the of its practica- lernon Goes Dry. d , and the not been a sin- V r K. ©. Journal. protest before tie court to the} At a special election in Vernon] (on 40 teports two months y ae «3 -f A. y d Ri veurday | tt : bias : pe eee Opel y ar hy h Noble, banker at Urich, | A light vote was castcon ering the next Wednesday, it was died home in that town on | heat with which the campaiga was preity that the former treasurer Thureday last of a peers stroke. | conducted, about 2.000 voters fall-| of the Masonic lodge would fight for Dr. Noble closed @ long, prosperous ing bo ge ve See. his liberty. He fe now in jail at Clin- tug of war will come to-day in ton, awelbng hs ttl He is charg- Nevada, when the vote on local} oq with having, aa treasurer of the option will be taken in that city. Mesons, deposited in his own bank —__ TT | in Bates county, Masonic funds, and a8 treasurer of the order Urich, Mo., November_2, 1907.— PPO MEO Oa BNO SBVF OaGeowJ “S Our Splendid Fall Line of GOODYEAR WELTS They are bound to please you on account of their good oren of the bank, borrowed “ a (Money in VOUT thts cence is| tases ‘ ; under the law je five years in the nr d goverament prison at Leavenworth | { Smooth Innersole, All Round Flexibility, Wear- Pocket to buy LAMBERTVILL RUBBERS. They are jf. the best on earth. taal 8: Found a Cabbage “Snake.” ing Qualities And last, but not by any means least, they are the Limit in Style! SS Ne a ee a a ee Ne