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E BELIEVE THAT OUR @ care and skill tn fil fog pre- scriptions have saved ‘ livee; we know that our low 8 prices have save thousands of @ e dollars for our customers. % » Our service is high class in & ® every respect, but large and } & direct buying of supplies and 4 > large volumne of business ex- % ® plain our low prices. CLAY'S . Prescription Druggist. § : “Whatyou Buy, weStand By.” Inter-County Bridges. Presiding Judge of the Vernon County Court, J. N. Staten, was in Butler Tuesday to vielt his cousin, Mrs. W. H. Browning, and her broth- er, J. T. Staten, of Shelvyville, Ky. who was here on # visit. Judge Sta- ten went before the Bates county courts and discussed with its mem- bera and Commissioner Borron the two proposed new inter-county bridges below Papinville. The agreement was reached that at some future time the members of the two courts would meet at the proposed sites and decide finally whether the bridges would be built jotntly or each county build one and assume the responsibility of keeping {t {n re palr. The latter plan appeared to be the one favored by the judges. Red Hog Sale. We direct attention to the adver- tisement of G. W. Park & Son, at Virginia, Mo., on Thureday, Novem ber 14th of 60 head of pedigreed 8 | test before the West Central § | was the winner for the boys and Miss 8 | InaSmithfor girls. A largeaudience B | and Ralph Allen; Misses Mabel Rock- +!Chambers and Attorney Curl J. % | decision was based on points. 4 Review. Blin open seselon at the West School X | building and selected @ boy and girl Deciamatory Contests. At the declamatory contest at the Christian Church on Friday evening to select two representatives from the High School to go to Rich Hill on Nov 16th to contest forthe honor of representing the Bates county high school in the declamatory con- It Will Pay’ ers Association, which meets in But- ler Nov. 28th to 30th, Rulph Allen was in attendance and much Interest was manifested. There were five boys and four girls contested as fol- lows: Frank Ludwick, Volney Mc- Fadden, Hugh Frazier, Francis Steels hold, Mabel Odneal, Ruth Seelinger aod Ina Smith. The judges were Rev. O E. Vivton, Prof. Arthur; Henry. All did well, but the judges Special on Cloaks for 10 Days: All Ladies $5.00 Coats. Special $4.00. All Ladies $7.50 Coats. Special $6.00. All Ladies $8.50 and 9.00 Coats. Special $7.50. All Ladies $12.00 Coats. Special $9.00. All Ladies $16.50 Coats. Special $12.00. Childrens Coats at Special Prices. 39c 1-3 Off FOR RICH HILL, All Ladies $5.00 Skirts. All Ladies $7.50 Skirts. All Ladies $10.00 Skirts. The Athenian Literary Society met contestant to represent the Rich Hill High School at the county contest to be held in this city on the 16th of this month. The decision of the judges was rendered {n favor of Mias Nellie Mattison and Homer Driskill. Fine Hog Sale, We wish to call spectal attention to the advertisement of H. H. Har- shaw’s public sale of fine Poland China hoge, at Butler, on Friday, November 8th, 1907. There-will be 55 head of the big-boned prolific kind offered, consisting of 31 boars and 24 sows, ranging in ages from 6 months to 1 years old. Mr. Har- shaw has established a reputation as a fine stock man, second to noone {o Southwest Missouri. He has de voted much time to the breeding of the big boned Poland China, and has as fine hogs as can be found any- where. If you want to buy some fine hogs this offers an exceptional chance. See his catalogue for pede- gree and description. Skirts and Kimonas. Shirts and Drawers at 39c. Regular 50c values, Eggs Taken Same as Cash. Did you know that Missour! leads in the production of tobacco, asks the Paris Mercury. According to a government bulletin just received, Missouri and North Carolina pro- duced nearly one-half of the chewing Phillips-Smith Wedding. A very pretty home wedding was Premiums For Mum Show. . Smallpox at Horton. Ag reported in these columns last to Investigat all of the so-called Special Prices and then COMPARE with; § OUR REGULAR PRICES and see which are the lowest. Special on Ladies Tailored Skirts for 10 Days, | Special values in Flannelette Gowns, Short _ Don’t fail to see our Special value in Mens heavy Fleece Lined Buy Samples and save 1-3. We have the following lines in Samples that we can save you 33 1-3 per cent on every item you buy: Fascinators and Hoods, Childrens Togues and Sacques, Ladies and Chil- drens Golf Gloves, Mens and Boys Gloves and Mittens, Mens and Boys Winter Caps. ' Special $4.23. Special $6.98. Special $8.98. , 39c 1-3 Off | t The Store for Bargains. Lee Holloway Dead. Lee J. Holloway, formerly @ popu- Duroc Jersey epring pigs. This ts an | and smoking tobacco and enuff rate- The following premiums are offered red pee red and well known|ed in the country. The by erd and contains choice breeders | Missourl’s product was nearly ° ; from some of the noted herds of | 000,000, thas of North Carolina ee Tee A Oe hee ane many states. These gentlemen have | $25,500,000. Kentucky produced man Smith, on Tuesda’ evening made a specialty of the red hog for | tobacco valued at $13,000,000 and Nov. 5th, 1907, Rev. 1D R ‘ . Lamb, many years and they have th Virginia raised a crop valued at » | $5; second $2; third $1 ror . — $10 ° Presbyterian minister, performed the! " Best grown aingle specimen, any ceremony. The house was tastefully | jor fir H .| W. Musser, over two weeks ago.| Parsons. His sister, Mrs. Ben G. » ae — . — === jdecorated with autumn leaves and third, Pa $2.60; second, $1.50; Those who are suffering with the dis- | Maine, was summoned to his bedside chrysanthemums. At7:30the bridal | po.t collection yellow chrysanthe- | eae are Mrs. Amos and daughter, last. week‘and was with him when he couple entered the parlors to the| mom, first $1.50; second, $1; third, | 4208, and son, Robert. Mre. Amos’ | died. His many friends here deeply... strain of Lohengrin’s wedding march | 50, i tere *| case is quite eevere, but the other | regret his early taking off. - Played by Miss Irene Mains. Miss’ Rost collection white chryaanthé: ; *Wohaveit in a mild form, Sincethe Te a en Helen Bennett rang: “Love Me and | nume, first, $1.50; second, $1; third, | 2!sease fs confined to this one fami! the — > mpeg | oa ‘ id "Tit te a ony the care taken will was performed under a wedding t collect prevent it from spreading and that formed of white chrysanthemums. ae 8 don pink cheveanthe- those now afflicted will quickly recov- mums, first, $1.50; second, 50c. for wl ge be J er ta Best collection red chrysanthe- | 6% —Metz Times. ; mums, first, $1; second, 50c. The Missouri republ! aing- ati publicans are sing oat sane = Paden te Best collection bronze chrysanthe-|ing low since the demoerate have gfoom, & sterling young, business | @2M® firet, $1; second, 50c. " - | ghown unmistakable elgne of com- man in charge of the Memphis branch Phig ¥ pict plant, any variety, wy harmony. So long as they of the Dennison Manufacturing com- rat, $1; Second, 50, ‘cep us divided and fighting each | and cotton and shoes, which {s the pany. Attempt to Wreck Other eastern republican magazines | product of labor. There is no less of The young couple took the night and Kansas republican newspapers | money, which is the yardstick which train tor their new home in Memphis. | Train Near Adrian. they had hope of again disgusting | measures labor and the products of oh setonnchaee Jeurunt. = by poomenge ed aque ee at aoe’ be 5 — fellows who had The engl ome upon election day. But that} speculated beyond their means were Home Wedding. freight train Ha eae — bound hope has been blasted and Missouri | brought to reckoning and there’s a Mr. Harley Smith and Miss Norma ‘Te!8! aturday night discov- | 4, te will thet findnelal Day were united {n marriage at the ered a stell rail lying across the track we 8 = pres egg own | financial flurry. Money hides away, home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and 1086 over she hill, two miles south of | ® in Steffens, Willies wi pet | sae coil rp naan seoge Mre. ‘Thos, J. Day,on Nofsh Main Adrian The person or persons who | oboae'e Magusine =I. C. Pont. | the hotest a ances, remark: street, Wednesday evening, Nov. Gth | Pub the obstruction there evidently | Nobody's Magasine-K.C. Post. —_} the Colambla Herald. caval at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Barker, the Episcopal minister performed the 1 AT THE H ARDW ARE STOR =) ceremony. It was strictly a family |*98-The engineer on this tra +) EEEDRRBLEABBU ETE PE PANT EET TATE ATPL TTT TEETH ETP EET in wedding, only the near relatives of could not have discovered the dang- SEE THAT FLUE? er in time to have stopped the train she > y; may ang seme, and a wreck would have followed. It’s new and different from any other. Made only in the reception this morning in honor of| Th English does not contain an RIVERSIDE AER-HEATER E that of Miss Magdalene McNaught | ;, he’ ladi Smith ond Will ‘'. Phillips, of Mem-| Clserte clad she. Cheyratrsst ad | ton had caused the directors to order | died’at the home of ‘his parente, Mr” y week come kind of 6 disease at Hor-|lar young gentleman of this city, eA show in Butler on Nov. the echool closed at that plice. It} andMre.R E Holloway, in Parso: Catterlin building. 15th at the was learned from good authority on | Kan., on Monday, after a protrac Best display chrysanthemums, first | Monday of this week that thediseage | {llness of typhoid. He was taken r . {s,smallpox, and was thus reported | eick in Denver several weeks ago, and by the attending physician, Dr. C. was removed to his parents’ home in Removau:—I have my dressmak- {ng rooms over Bates National Bank, and will be pleased to have my friends - and patrone call and see me. 23t Viota Harris, This money business is a fanny business. There is just as much la- bor in the land as there was a week ago, just as much wheat and coro Big Discount ON ALL CARPETS We have now by far the largest line of Carpets in Butler. We have too much! The big demand for rugs has decreased the buy- PPIOD BFL GOS4 COPY C0 FFE-F POSCEEHSOOO1 1 990O0S000 These popular you le were | WO would do a deed of that kind. born pet ps toon FA po Rg | relia His name could not with propriety in our echools and are leaders in g0- sa ag fo table society. ciety. The bride is a cultured, ’re- e sincerely hone that he will be fined charming young lady and the | PPrehended and be given a punteh- groom fs .successtal young bieiness ment commensurate with his evil de- : pe present they will make sires on the lives of His fellow men. ir home wi ) | Sikeadeerss’ Wen sh thegroom’s mother,/ Tamar Democrat: Show ue a the bride. epithet strong enough to fit the fiend ing of carpets. We are now making an ef- Mre. G, L. Smith. cauntry full of savings banks, and he devagh Ga Smactie fort to cut all 3-4 goods out, and in order to Cupid Busy at Adrian. wie w zee OS ait ond oid charged at the topof thestove ... make it an inducement for you to buy a car- cry ore 20 awarme, A man ma _ thoroughly heated. forge ahead by making now, m. foll ¢ ag tn Aitves Kateer and A ter pet now, we make the following prices ‘Jeg and Mr. Adam Azeuthinert United “in marriage Wednesday, | addicted to the habit of ea Otober 28rd, 1907. ; John E. Nichols, & prominegs teying onda al «> rosperous y' farmer All $ .65 Brussels - - $ .50 All 1.00 Brussels - - - 75 All 1.00 Velvets : - : .75 All 1.10 Velvets - - : -90 All 1.35 Axminster, with or without borker - - . - 1.00 Big Reduction on all yard-wide Ingrains. See our Large Line of Lineolumns in 6, 7 1-2:and 12 foot widths. A. H.