The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 14, 1907, Page 6

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RARRRLLRRLLLLLLELLCOPHP POLE LOSS LLP Oeees? Responding te Teast ‘ak ‘Democracy’ Bryan Discusses Policies. | Nov. 11.—Wa-| al. are good congrega- fam J, Beyen wos the quent of ben, | #008 a8 the Oblo St. ME. choreh tn or at @ banquet on the twenty-Arst/ ls clty. Mr. Willams conducts the anniversary of the Jefferson Club of | meetings in the old time Methodist this city, at the Plankington’ house | "87; full of frend snap, or as Sam tonight. Covers were laid for ‘over sir Ay marks OTE 500 guests. He responded to the| Mr. va. toast, “Democracy.” traveler for yeare. He learned -men Mr. Bryan discussed the demo- and came in touch with all sides of life. His eixteen years at the evan- gelistic and gospel temperance meet- it with the Hamiltonian theory of|!28% @ll over the United States and) centralization and in speaking ofthe | P®rts ‘of Canada, has taught him spheres of the nation and the state,|2°¥ %0 present his lectures aes took occasion to condemn the) ®¥dlence and get the best national incorporation of railroads | "sults. as proposed by the president, saying| He presente his eubjects in ae that however honestly the presidens | 5¢** like way, in the language of his former occupation, he says, “I drop- intended {t, it was in the interests of the railroads, which desired nos) Ped my sample case and took up 6 greater sion, butescape | 2°” line; am now traveling for the ae wtbngenct 4m : house not made with hands, with a brand new line of samples. The sign now reads, God and Sons, I am one of the firm workers together with He discussed the trust, tariff and| him. No charges for cartage, boxes railroad questions, On the trust! or frieght, place your order in faith, question he favored the enforcement} and the goods will be delivered at of the criminal laws against the/ once, no matter whether you have trusts and the enactment of new} any rating with Dunnor Bradstreet.” laws, one of which fe known as the AN OPPORTUNITY SALE). Our $1.50 Trimmed Hats are now $1.00 Our $2.00 Trimmed Hats are now $1.50 Our $2.50 Trimmed Hats are now $2.00 Our $3.00 Trimmed Hats are now - $2.50 Our $3.50 Trimmed Hats are now $3.00 Our $4 to $5 Trimmed Hats are now $3.50 For this season of the year we find we have too large a stock, hence these reduc- tions. Be among the first to reap the benefit of this sale. |” In Slightly, used furniture—one solid ; cherry 3-piece bed room suit, perfectin . every respect, cost new $150.00,.Our } | One full swell front oak sideboard, . large, well-built and roomy, fine mirror, worth $20.00. Our price - '' $12.50 One Walnut sideboard, marble. top, worth $15.00. Our price - $5.00 One 6 foot ark extension table. Our price - : : - + $2.00 One 8 foot walnut extension table, drop leaves, in good order, worth $5.00. | Our price . . « - §3.50 TRUST, TARIFF, RAILROADS. ies Mi Heh held in We also carry Ladies Misses and license aystem, to be applied t0 Cor leyery state in es eee e's .Two center tables worth $2.00 each. Childrens porations when they control asmuch | very great demand asa revivalist. Our price : : $ 1.50 25 per cent of the of the total output! Churches to get him musteecure him {n their respective lines. According | months ahead. to this system no one corporation} fe said, “Thad a nice job selling} , would be permitted to control more} mining and railway supplies and was than fifty per cent of the’ total! prosperous, not astarved out drank product. On the tariff question he/ara, I had a nice home, a nice bank favored immediate revision, begin-| account, a nice wite and nice children.” ning with the tariff on articles which] io drank wine at the home of a come into competition with trust- friend, and this was followed by made articles. Such a tariff, he/ whiskey at asaloon and that bya thought, ought to be entirely re- protracted spree of five weeks, Ha moved. He believes that the fear of spent his'‘money, pawned his watch removal will compel the dissolutton | ang finally the coat he wore. He Se =: /of such trusts as are protected ‘by | was finally taken in hand by frienda| FEELLLELELELLALALELAELSLELS the tariff. Heregarded a tariff com-/and sent to his home town, where mission as merely an excuse for de} the efforts of his boy to have him @ ® 2 lay in revision. The protectionist, | come home to mamma were without OW | & 7 h I S he sald, never favor tariff revision | effect, but he was finally taken home @ until they are threatened with de-/ing cab. He found his wife sick inj ° feat and then they favor it only to/beq with nervous prostration, and postpone reductions. in her delirium she was continually Square Deal tobacco, good as Horse Shoe and Star pce rate ad hg and only 25c Ib, Granger and all twists, 6 for 25c. We have received part of our Dry Fruit, which we will offer at the following bar- gains: UNDESWEAR AND HOSIERY, GROVES, CORSETS AND NOTIONS. Silas W. Levy, North Side Square. _ One 24x24 solid oak center table worth $3.50. Ourprice - - $1.00: One double cubboard kitchen safe worth $5.00. Our price : $4.00: One small safe worth $3.50. Our price : : : $2.00 One 10 ft extension table, golden quar- ter oak in first-class condition, worth new $35.00. Ourprice - - - $17.00 We are showing a larger line of new furniture. than ever before. Our; busi- — ness was 5O per cent larger in Octo- ber than October last year. We want to ‘make the gain’ in November still larger) and will do it, if. good goods and low prices Ne A REASONABLE RATE, LLLL2L2ee wander and he finally became a rav- On the railroad question he ex-|ing maniac. When he came to him- pressed himeelf asin favor of more} self he was ina Keely institute, re- atringent regulation, thatregulation| maining there five weeks, during to take the form of legislation ascer-j which time he was converted, and taining the present value of the rail-/ has since been devoting his time and roads preventing the watering of | energy in an effort to save others. Raisins, 3 lbs for 25c. stock, and reducing rates, Hoargued|,. ‘The meetings will coatings. tll will be any inducement. Bring us your Fancy dry peaches, per Ib 15¢. that @ reasonable rate would bea|Nov. 26sh with two services each ict d have them framed for Christ- 1-2 peck matches, 10c. fate that would enable the railroads | Gay and three on the Sabbath. Mrs. ROT atti PORES EE fa 9 _Smokelees shells, per box of 25, 55c. to maintain thelr stock at par: when | Williams has the afternoon meetings mas: We framed: more: than'-100' pic- U. M,C. shells pet box of 255 460. “To dlcue! the great mowey|"'Thetloving ore suppose] -|f tres in October. You will be surprised + eee ne ’ ’ ° , Stove pipe, per joint, 10c. stringency, saying that {t began|cover their stay over next Sabbath: how cheap we can do it. ; Elbows, 10 and 1l5c. with speculation in New York, but gata den The Sin Against We have just received our English walnuts, 500 Ibs, j@'|*bat 16 has extended owing to the 1a Sedan A H CULVER FURNITURE: 0 olid packed tomatoe, 3 Ib can, 10c. ‘ Umidity of depositors: He thought on suc cg a oe VULGE 7! omni ee AIM that this timidity was not justified | * and that the banks of the west are omen atjeee. ‘ mnt sok gnt sound. He favored legislation, which} Sunday, Nov. 17, in connection by Increasing the security of depost-| with the Sunday School, “The Two tors, would remove even an unreas-| Ways. be Ad ens Will we Know our onable fear. 8 p. m Mrs, Williams will tell other] + we et ee a mj E A a and experiences Judge Sheppard Dead. son an County, settled at Rich : en. 6: . mm, i ieee Hill some }25 where his é Epworth meeting. 7; Haan aieayeiee, family Sis bess tak raised. Belng die. va ven GU to Bvangellat Wil. The ond came to Judge James A.| abled trom 8 wound at Winchester, lame bye plotare at the worlds fair Sheppard Wednesday at 12 o’elock, Va., he had “held: the, oe at . the threo pictures |dying .peacsfally.at bis home tice of the Peace and. Police Judge Circurt Court Netes. vigils had been untiring for monthe, | Judge Denton held an adjourned] He was 68. years old, was born in term of circuit court last week. Jackson county, Va., and when qu The damage suft of Mrs. Jennie|y enlisted ti. the- | re Foster against the Mo. Pac, By. was eae brave and nea te : sant to Lamar on change of venue. .:/urder Jackson, and Longstteet, he W. J, Daniele vs. J. L, Puryear-et| followed the flag, al leave to file cost bond ‘by Det: add with Lee at mae pe Ib oats, with Chinaware in each package, 25c. Navy beans, per Ib, 5c. Prunes, per lb, 5c. Try a box of 20th Century soap, 5c. Ask about it, a wonder of 20th century. Best cream cheese, per Ib 20c, We are here for business and give just, what we say we will. WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR PRODUCE, HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD. FURNITURE. Se ee ie hie oe gk = ere Drinks Ink Like a Yours for business, Norfleet & Ream, nel Pande . White Front.» Phone 144, BUTLER, MO, SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSSSKKSSSSSSSSESES | Theodore Green vs, G. W. Allen ot au oct Camel! 2 < g & # 7+ ne ee rinlinemsnentiereonseqeanenpaiee ren sortie nee AEF SAN}: OE ni . u meas. Foun Por atie wi. | ianetrnaee! | “A Great Sale:: est filled and the best |tloneduring Febroary term. Ail pale ei ace ever made, Bapreme Court.and bond fzed:eé] i | ewan Lae 5 Suede | Always ready for use, {$40,000 to’ be filed within'ten days AND -FINELY-BRED : j : otter adjournment: Tle Ye the cagh] Hii . oe ; No inky dogwe [ott 7 she aston] HDUROC-JERSEY:HOGS balk or'leak, ED Pages va ' Gad tage ta}

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