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WINTER IS HER It came with a flurry of the north wind, a biting cold about the ears and the first few flecks of snow. You will need warm Underwear now, warm. Gloves, warm Cloaks, warm Overshoes, and all of the winter protections against the cold. These things will have to be bought immediately, and now OUR question comes. How Much Will You Have to Pay? This is the store of Lowest Known Cost. And on that ground and the grounds of true qual- ity and “money back” we ask your patronage for winter wear. Don’t pay more than you have to. ae We Have Confidence Den’t forget we are showing a new Underwear Department. line of We Accept Checks In this season of high-priced cotton, you would i naturally suppose you would be asked more for your LADIES’, MISSES’ AND Confident that the Banks and Trust Com- | underwear this fall, and probably most merchants ; panies of the country at large, and of this com- | will ask more, but we are in a position to sell you at CHILDRENS munity especially, are absolutely sound, we | °!4 Prices. will accept, in payment for merchandise, Better values than ever, vests and pants, checks signed by responsible parties on banks i each 25¢ up. . in this vicinity. Buy all you want and give us Childrens underwear from 5c for each your checks. Garment up. Mens underwear worth 50c at 39c. And so right on through the line. e SHOES AND OVERSHOES Our shoe business is constantly growing. We sell only GOOD, HONEST SHOES, the kind that give satisfaction. “Peters Diamond Brand” have no superior. We guarantee every pair we sell. Our new fall styles are in. Ladies good dress shoes, $1.25 to $5.00. Misses good dress shoes, 1.00 to 3.50. Mens good dress shoes, 1.50 to 4.00. Boys good dress shoes, 1.25 to 2.98. Baby shoes, . . 10to 1.15. We can save you money on your shoes. NOTE SPECIAL PRICES. All ladies $5.00 coats, special $4. . All ladies $7.50 coats, special $6. All ladies $8 50, $9 coats, special $7.50 All ladies $12 coats, spectal $9. All ladies $16.50 coats, special $12. Childrens coats at special prices. LADIES WOOL AND FLEECE LINED HOSE. GYPSY BRAND ARE THE BEST. 35c quality for UP TO 50c GOLF GLOVES 39c. Womens Golf Gloves of heavy wool, in black and colors, Keep your hands warm with a pair of these gloves; sold everywhere fo: 50c. Our price . : . - 39c 25c kind only 19c. rs a > of | Suit Case Bargains. | SAMPLE CAPS AT Men’s Wear. Splendid Values in Out- | Table Damask Specials, oves and Mittens. Come and see what a good one WHOLESALE : Fine mercerized damask, 58 i - Men’s heavy fledced under- i Pe igidaalaii (9p | zonmozot™ SLD prices moor work Soe apecaas..06 | MQ Flannels, | wide Speci vine per 9 ¥ Men’s heavy overalls 50c Dark and light colors; good, | 72 10. tabledamask, short lengths 0b wove abe: S ’ Fenslaat Becta AB.....ccsccssesseeseesseeseeees honest values at popular prices. | 924 very choice patterns, 59¢ ample Fascinators New Duck Coats Men’s best work shirts ABe | Sood tor skirts, chines, wrap. Fi worth 650, special per yd....... T5C G1OVOS Ab....cssssesessessssseen d H d . worth 65c, apectal at............. C Pere, ete. Giood quality per yd.. C 75¢ an oods. With best water-proof Hninga. FREE New Idea Fashion Sheets $1.00 gloves Ab... They are nice and clean. A big | Spectal values at— ound peg Lntgens free at our NOTICE gevortment and very cheap. 19¢ | 986, $1.23, $1.39, $1.48, | Cotton Flannel Mittens. Suspenders. ampasiieamnmenemetigniianti ; No —. for = — 50C ZOOS Ab........cesesesesseeseee 39¢ a lll S178, : ‘ pevose! 8 he oh oe gg oe rom the factory, al ret, Men's Overshoes in our skirt department. ree extra good values a 3 , webbs. fal val- from $5.00 up. TBC OOS At.....sereereerereeeeeee 50c the price. A POAT HOP sessssssensenseosrsorne ¢ WOB BB. ....0.004 theca esicninl 25¢ Foye me gal baited $1.39 . WOOL SOX: Extra Values in Mens Wool Sox. Childrens 25c Hosiery 18c. We sell these stockings at 18c every day, but Don’t forget our SPECIAL PRICES on SKIRTS Good quality, half wool, re-enforced heel and All Ladies $5.00 skirts. Special $4.23. toe, the kind that were 15c, two pair for 25c. you can’t match them in town under 25c. That’s All Ladies 7.50 skirts. Special 6,98. Mens extra heavy in blue, gray or fancy mix- | because we bought them where they were made. All Ladies 10.00 skirts. Special 8.98. tures, warm and heavy, wear like iron, pair only 25c, | Fine ribbed fast black, extra spliced heel and toe, _ Special values in Flannelette Gowns, Short Mens heavy all wool, made like home knit | 24‘TOWed ankle, misses or boys sizes; 1 8c Skirts and Kimonas, goods, dark colors, heavy ribbed top, The best made | S!7¢86tol10 =- = - ee per pair only 35c. “x HILL'S CASH STORE ==: ' ' 4 * against the business and a protest] It Secretary of the Treasury Cortel- : Must Run Dail The building of th ti The Butler Weekly Times ; against the laws that permit 1¢. | you will put intoexecution hie threat | ¥ For Permanent Roads. be started po: soon onanie + Passenger Service. Topeka, Nov. 9.-The supreme court handed down a decision to-day ordering the Missouri Pacific Rail- road company to establish daily pas- senger service on ite Madison branch In granting the writ of mandamus appliedjtor by the attorney general and the board of railroad comniis- loners the court holds that the law giving the raflroad commissioners the right to regulate train service ts constitutional, B. H.Waggener, at- torney for the Missouri Pacific, made @ hard fight on the railroad commis- sion law on the theory that Here is what our neighbor county | county now has no pike roads. of Case is doing in building perma nent roads: x ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. The property owners of Raymore —_— j township in Cass county voted atan Eq, Cra! r, ti election last week to build twetve|- hire Mala _ 1 miles of rock road. They voted on celde two propositions, one to grade and| Ed. Crabb, Jr., a prominent you farmer of Osage township, was sbi improve the twelve miles of roadand she other to macadamize the route; | by the accidental diechange of sbi the expenses to be met by a special | gun on Wednesday of last week tax levy for aperlod of twenty yeare. | died early day morning. Each land owner was allowed one! Rich Hill Review gives the follow! Vote foreach acre of hie property.| account: —_- ‘There are about 21,000 acres, in the| ‘A most deplorable accident b ‘township. The proposition to ma | Ed. Crabb, Jr., yesterday. W Printed on Thursday of each week. . {Those who believe high license the|to withdraw government deposits best method to control the liquor from New York and send the money traffic sheuld so contend and by | west to relleve the strain and move argument endeavor to uphold the/ the crops, he will deserve the lasting laws as they are. Let no personal| gratitude of the people and prove feeling enter into the discussion, but | himself a true patriot. The banks conduct thecampaign on abigh plain | of New York are playing the “dog of intelligence, so that when {t is, in the manger” act. They are hord- over, no matter which side wins out,|{ng the money which they have no there will be no severing of friendly, | immediate use for and sending their neighborly, social and business tles. | certificates of credit west for the peo- No man can or has a right to try to| ple to do business. The westis big think for hie neighbor,but if he can | enough to cut loosefrom Wall Street convert him to his way of thinking |and the sooner it 1s done will come welland good, butno free born Ameri-| the lasting prosperity to this great can citisen, who loves religious and po: | section, a vast empire within {teeclf J. D. ALLEN, Editor and Prop Entered at the postoffice of. Butler, Mo., a8 econd-class mall matter. LET REASON PREVAIL. The Nevada Post, in a very sensi ble editorial, urges ite best citizens toadd no more faél to the flames which made the pot boll to the over- flowing stage during the local option campaign. It would have been much better for Nevada and all ber cit! sena, both from a business and social litical freedom, can ever be converted | that should not be beholden to any- regulation was eadamise the roads led driving troi boul standpoint if that kind of advicehad | by abuse, however they may beover- other. __ goats Vian 1,000 votes, The vote agendas: oe ate ue Qt been practiced from the start, and | awed. ; DeWitt Chastain was circulating a |’ ‘The Missouri Pacific has been oper. | grade was almost unanimous. farm owned by hisfatber, ashots theheasfael had beon diepenged with. | to place the name ot Judge | ating a mixed train on the Madison}. The roads.to be im; v2 neret a Notwithstanding the reported| W. W. Graves on the Democratic | branch for years. Its contract with} three miles in each direction, north, | and: was’ pro! . statement that there are more bank- | ticket for renomination to Supreme | the different couitied ‘which voted| south, east and west of the org 6 ors in the federal. penitentiary at| Judge, J Graven to now Alice | bode i od for daily service, andj Raymore. The improvement of ‘ Leavenworth, Kan., than any other | on term of two years, His th6 road refused shits. ~° ° _ [highways ie to be onder ‘the eup I¢ is always the case shat some peo- ple can see only one side to a ques., tion, They are slways right, and those who differ are criminally and idlotically wrong, and acting on that theory. they'can create more discord