The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 21, 1907, Page 2

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This sentence is affirmed by the Su-: preme Conrt, and nothing but the Governor’s pardoning power now $ | J.B. Thomas Republi . 2e , & banker of Albany, publican papers have had much The Butler Weekly Times) u.° commttied evicide at he Mid.|t0 vay about one man party and Printed on Thursday of each week. | land hotel on last Friday. Mr | tbat the Democratic party has only — | Thomas was prominent in state af-/ One man it can put forward for presi- J.D. ALLEY, Exssor and Prop | tairs, belng@ member of the State| dent, and yet that party is not onl: | Board of arbitration, a man of high —. - ag man a a standing, being an ex-grand master | 2! forces, but out in ur’ Enisred st te poston otButler, M048) 2 hae beon @ director of the Ma-|they are so short of m.terial that sonic Home in St. Louis for many | they will nos let the one man escape, years. Few Democratic State con-|@lthough he alternately declares, The Delineator, one of the greatest | ventions have been held in the past | threatens and pleads to be delivered fashion journals tn the world, has| twenty years without Mr. Thomas’ | from the gubernatorial numination adopted a new and very commend-| active participation. Reports from | {1s not she governorship Mr. Had able feature, “A child Rescue Cam-! Albany credit his suicide to ili health | ley is trying to escape, but the cer- paign, the bringing into the home| and personal-financial reverses, Of- | tainty of defeat with efther Ed. Crow that needs a child, the child that) ficers of his bank report that inati-| OF Will Cowberd, or any other good needs a home;” There are 2,000,-| tution’s affairs in good shape. poe aM Bans Bryan 000 homes {n America that know —s — ——— not the joys that children bring | Bryanasthe Democratic nominee} There has been much talk about There are 25,000 children in New! on thenational ticket would be worth | the visit of Folk to Bryan at Lincoln, York alone who know not what/| thirty thousand votes to the party | Neb.,afewdaysugo. It has leaked home meane. This isa great work/{n Missouri In such a contingency | out that Mr, Bryan wanted Senator of a great magazine and the good {t| the Democrats will carry this state | Stone to manage his campaign if he will accomplish can not be estimated. | by 50,000 majority. was nominated and would be pleas- Trade Booming Sale For three weeks, beginning Saturday, November 16th. We believe that some acknowledgement is due from us at this time for the generous patronage of the present year. To say that we appreciate this patronage would not adequately expresss our true feeling. Therefore, we have planned to show our appreciation in a more substantial manner. It may be poor judgment to make price reductions right at the height of the season, when every merchant expects his best profits and when merchandise will command the highest prices, but for one week we are going to do that very thing, and we shall not do it in a half-hearted manner either. Every department in the store has contributed its quota of items to make this selling event of the greatest interest to the greatest number of people. While on many of the items quoted we take a positive loss of profit, we do so willingly and hope that every person will take advantage of the savings. Bear in mind, too, that every item quoted is this season’s goods. A cut price sale at this season means more than it does at the end of the season, because all goods are new. Many have not bought their fall and winter supplies and for those who have not, this is a most opportune time to buy. To buy our goods at these prices is an investment. ed if it could be so arranged that/ Supreme Court Sends Senator Stone would have no oppo- sition and could give his entire at-| Gambler to Penitentiary teation and energies to' the national campaign. Of course the governor ; wascharged with operating — poker aud two craps tables. The. is ikely much nearer the truth than | !s believed, will be the first person in defense was that the tables were not. the “must-ran” candidate of the Republicans for governor.—Lexing ton News pC? RemovaL:—I have my dressmak convicted in Newto: 906 {ng rooms over Bates National Bank, nvton cunaty te 5 and will be pleased to have my friends | &ving been the proprietor of a ont patrons call and eee me. gambling game and was sentenced |class of tweuty on t Our trade in Dress Goods and Silks has been unusually heavy this fall so we will offer in this sale an Assorted lot of Dress Goods worth up to $1.50 yd for $1.00 yard. One lot 50-inch ladies cloth 48c yd. One lot 36-inch $1.75 black , @ Cloak Bargai | ns Hosiery Think of it. We are. offering BROKEN LOTS of Swell New Cloaks at a substantial reduction. And bear B , in mind that this‘is not a two or three price house, but argains we only ask in the first place a small margin. In order to close out broken lots we offer at a loss the following: 1 lot $15 Cloaks for $1 2.50 All sizes in boys hosiery. 25c hose 1 lot $12.50 Cloaks for $10.00. — 1 lot $10 Cloaks for $8.00. 1 lot $9 Cloaks for $7.00. 19¢ pair, 2 pairs 35¢ The manufacturers from whom we purchased sent us a lot of $25.00 Cloaks, elegant goods, satin lined, the swellest you’ve seen in Bates county, which we will offer during this sale at $1 9.00 One lot mens heavy 25c wool socks silk for $1.39. this sale One lot 54-inch $1.50 cloaking These are wonderful bargains and if you needa 19¢c pair for 98c yard. cloak now is the time and this is the place. P FURS FURS FURS We are showing the largest line of furs in this .\ county. All kinds of shapes from the small fancy \ scarf to the large full bow. Saddle muffs to match ¥ several lines of furs. We offer special in this sale 1 lot $12.50 Scarfs for $10.00. 1 lot $10.00 Scarfs for $8.00. Odd Lot of - LADIES 50c VESTS AND PANTS Sh t 35c ir S. One odd lot of Oveita Underwear at One lot E. & W. $1.00 shirts, this sale - 75c 25 tana ae off. One lot 35c suspenders, this sale - - 25c 10 dozen Childrens 35c One lot 50c sweaters, thissale - - + 35c Stockin gz Caps Mens heavy 25c wool sox, thissale - - 19c in this sale Mens 10c garters, this sale . : : 5c 2 5c Mens all linen handkerchiefs . : 10c Beautiful new 50c neckwear, broken lots, sale BLANKETS FOR 406 | secvsitst new ase n wy 60¢ : C Beautiful new 25c neckware, broken lots, sale tee FOR THIS SALE a ae Splendid $1.25 umbrellas, this sale : $1 $500 Worth of irty Trade Booming Values in | Thirly Dress a sie SAMPLE HANDKERcHIEFS | Carpets Reduced | H oice lot of 65c heavy all linen for 48c yard. 5 ; 4 “ig 4 te ae ; Skirts Choice lot of $1.25 heavy alllinen for 9c yard. | *"*hissaleatwholesaleprices | ee Ro Sen acide N ‘aor One lot of $1.50 bleached napkins for $1.25 doz. 2c, 3c, 4c, 5c, 7c, 10c, us zee srade ae for G2c Raney “Mand $6.50 quality 12c, 14c, 19c._ =s..» SOc grade half wool“ 40c “#7 SM in this sal . T jchan 5 ye shal ALL TRUNKS —_| 4 Spieedichance 1 buy | ges Lace curtains trom $1.60 apif a $3.98. 10.per cent off in this sale. a big saving price. _ _ oom 10 per cent§oft tt (eC Big lot of sssorted , Extraheary Extra good black and bloe figured he Amey SIDE AND BACK COMBS, COTTON FLANNEL — | Ladle $175 Back Petitooate, | stripped tailed shiriag, suis onl Page sda yg Fae Tae ptce | 12¥e quality, thts sale ga ag $9.28 tor | AA 1 lot essorted tales worth | 91.28. Heavies 1940 unbleached 10c. -1O0c. 604, wale poe, 10e eee

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