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BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1907. NO. 2 . Virginia Notes. | ELECTIONS IN OTHER paces REPOS 8S ESS LSS 9999S SSSESS eco meresting Facts! and five bushels of corn last Thars- Standard pack corn, 4 Ibs 25c day. Mies Anna Bard will have at her school at Hotwater school house on Friday nicht, November 15th, a ple supper. Wesay to one and all, old and young, if you want to havea good time, young man; take your 3 Ib can solid pack tomato-s 10c¢ Navy beans, per lb 5¢ Prunes, new, per Ib 5c Sugar, 18 Ibs $1.00 Red beans, per Ib 5c Best head rice, 3 Ibs 25¢ ° best girl, fa and mother. Abner Inas and wife, near Adrian, took dioner with Aaron and family Monday. They took a good look at red hogs. Will Barnhardt has a good looking boy, little over one week old. Santee Syrup. per gallon 35c Crackers, per Ib by box 6 1-2c Michigan salt, No. 1, per bbl, $1.45 Kansas salt, No. 1, per bbl, $1 40 We have just received a car each of Kansas and Michigan salt, George Pahlman returned home from Kansas last Saturday, where Get our price on potatoes. We have two car loads. Swift Pride soap, 7 bars 25c he had been to have his eye treated, Silk soap, 7 bars 25c Virginia is under local option. Will be till next fall. Repo: all signed the petition last week except two. They are hopelesaly in the minority. Claritte soap, 7 bars 25¢ Old Country soap, 6 bars 25c Fels Naptha soap, per bar 5c Sunny Monday soap, 6 bars 25¢ The lid {s closed now. We are all brother prohibitionists now. The Try 2 lbs of our Santos coffee, 2 lbs 25c. Best in the country, Salt Lake City Gives an Amer- ican Party Plurality. Following are returns from several states where elections were held: In Massachusetts Governor Guild, Republican, has an estimated plural- ity of about 75,000 and te elected. Hie plurality in 1904 was 80,233. In Salt Lake City the election of J. 8. Bransford, the American party nomineefor mayor in Salt Lake City, was conceded. In N-w Jersey the returns on gov. ernor are coming in slowly, but a re- port from the state capital indicates that Katz -nbach, Democrat, for gov- ernur may have a plurality of 10,- 000 In 1904 Stokes, Republican candidate for governor, had a plaral- y of 81,000 ‘0 Pennsylvania, Sheatz, who leads the Republican ticket for state sena- tor, le elected by a large majority, estimated at 175,000. In 1906 the plurality of Stuart, Republican can- didate for governor, was 48,235, In Rhode Island, Higgins, Demo- crat for governor, {s making gains, but the race ts close In 1906 Hig- gine had a plurality of 1,318. To Maryland, the county returns indicate that—ex Governor Smith wine in the senatorial primartes, There are no eurly returns on the governorship Ia Toledo, Brand Whitlock, Demo- crat, was re-elected mayor. Hiselec- ‘lon was conceded by the opposition | To Cincinnati, one bundred and fif- teen precincts, about half of those in the city, have os tonong up to this timeand give Markbrelt, Republican, for mayor, 25,964; Dempsey, Demo- crat, 10,626; Pfaff, City, 4,048, George Parker was not so well Tammany in New York, Monday of this week. New York, Oct. 5 —With one-half Mrs. John Woody came home from| of the election districts in New York KansasCity Monday, where she went county reported, the Democratic to be treated. John Woody ie re-| ticket has a lead of 20,000 over the ported very sick Monday night of| Republicanand Independence League this week. Aaron. | fusion ticket. Foster Items. Mrs. Oster, of Mareball, Mo., is vie- {ting her parente, Mr. and Mrs. Pal- mer. oat We Specially Mr. Elgon, of Rich Hill, visited with Invite You to hie daughter Sunday, Mrs. Ed. Doke. Quite @ crowd attended the musi- Come and see us. cal, given Saturday evening by Misses ~ VanDyke and Josephine Hyatt, of Butler. ‘ e@ Carl Lory, of Kansas City, came . Sunday, and will visits a fow days with hie friend R sy Lockhart. Mies Darr epent Sunday with home folks near Virginia. FOR NOVEMBER IS NOW ON Revs. Crawford and Lent filled ’ | their appointments Sunday. There are some GREAT BIG BARGAINS here for you. Special Prices in Each Department. This means a Saving if you buy now. Mesdames Roberts and Jackson, COME AND TRY US. - OVERCOATS, McFarland & Sons, Hafness, Buggies, Carriages, Farm Wagons, ete, Home manufacturers of strictly first-class har- ness~all harness made from A No. 1 leather and by only the Best Workmen. We are prepared to suit you in anything in the Harness and Saddlery line. Our winter goods are now in, and we are showing the finest line of Plush Robes and Horse Blankets ever brought on. Come and see this Stock. We are the leaders in vehicles with the well known Sayers & Scovill and Columbia lines, our stock of which is complete; we also carry a large stock of good vehicles that we can sell for less money. Weare sole agents for the Milburn Farm Wagon, strictly first-class in every particular. Be sure and see this wagon, and get our prices before you buy. Wagon sheets and bows, tents and tarpau- lins for sale or rent, Buy your Red Ropeand Rubber Roofing of us; Wwe can save you money, and oil your harness for only One%Dollar. Come and see us, we appreciate your trade and will treat you right. McFarland & Sons. saloon is wrong and must go. The boys and girls must be protected. tracted meeting going on at the Christian Church. Will Carpenter had a sale Monday of this week. Things sold well. He {a going to make a year’s visit in the west. He will spend some time at Walter Wallace’s at Goldendale, Wash., with Mrs. Carpenter's aleter. We hear Dr. Newkirk {fs staying with his sister, Mrs. Dudley, as Amo rest. Hehas had very poor health for some time. He ratsed a large family at Virginia. Some of them have gone to their long homes. Lon Wilson expects to move to Kansas in a few weeks. Paddock and family will move to Ameterdam the first of next week; Mr. Whistler to Amorett and Mrs, Cole Hensley to Hume George B. Ellis sent word that he would send, speakers to Virginia November 20th. The hour was not mentioned, but will be announced next week. Read These Over and Compare. Bring us your Produce; we will pay Cash or Trade. Yours, Norfleet & Ream, The Only Independent Grocers, West side Sqr, White Front, Phone 144, BUTLER, MO. SEEBSESESESEESSESSESESESEESSESSESSESESSESSESSSSSSSSESSSSSESES ELLARLLLL LLL LPL LLLP LLP LPP PP LPP PLL PPLE LE LLL LLLP HS Our Stock is Complete now. Everything marked in plain figures Dollar for Dollar a Spt ME RES AOE EAA of Harrison Co, Mo., are visiting their sister, Mrs. Fail. Bill Hough has been very busy re- pairing the roof of Dr. Wilson’s rest- dence, Mies Plezz'ie Hammon dined with Topsy Sunday. Rev. Sage’s many friends will be lad to hear of the Reverend moving k to Bates. He has been living in Baker City, Oregon, for several years. Miss Maud Brisco visited home PER 0 CENT Special in Our folks Saturday and Sunday. She is 52-inch $7. 50 "Tea Cicahe ant tue daughter, Cloak Department. Ulster at - $5.00 of tie ‘ as the family of j a Mens aed son, Tommie, All $6.50 Ladies $12 and $15.00 were in Pleasanton, Kan., Monday on business. Mesdames Lyle and Crumley left Seaday for Bronaugh, Mo, to visit Coatsat - $4,50 All $8.50 Ladies Dress Coats $9,00 $10 Overcoats $17,00 Discount “ent Magglo Welch te slowiy im- Coatsat - $6.50 Proving. ‘OPsy. ¥ , eae cloake—Walker-McKib- All $15.00 Ladies SUITS, 8. Coats at - $13.00 1 lot of $10 to $12.50 Fancy Coats $8.50 Peru Items. $10 all wool Suits - $7,00 OU OREN Ga es ik: Childs Bear Skin $12 to $15 all BN, . You'll get better a og for your money Coats from wool Suits $9,75 use we sell goods at 10 pet cent. stores are getting 50 per cent. prof- Special Sale on UNDERWEAR. “ cc Butlers Greatest Store. } v2