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GOODS AT BARGAIN PRICES! By taking advantage of existing trade conditions in the Eastern markets, we have se- cured Bargains of fine imported Holiday Goods at such prices as will enable us to sell them this week at very low prices. The most desirable gift-things imaginable at prices that will pay you to buy and buy early. ; ’ Our big 5 Sale is Stil SANTA CLAUS’ Going on, VERSION. “The melancholly days have come, ‘ The saddest of the year; Many new goods added to the Big Hhetedhe . upon now, Bargains we are offering—that would be The holidays are near! 4 : The sorest of all problems sore, fine for Christmas gifts. Has set its seal on me: Oh, what in heaven's name to buy OLD SANTA CLAUS IS HERE AGAIN WITH HIS LOAD OF GOOD THINGS FOR CHILDREN Ladies and Childrens CLOAKS } At One-Half Price! | For friends and family. , SHOES AND OVERSHOES AT BARGAIN sees te & Geen at Gk Wak Diente ee oats 4 OO at ~~ manufacturer’s PRICES. nights, just come down to our store, we think we have just the thing wanted for each one and at a price that will be easy on WW USEFUL AND VERY your pocket book. Make the Women and Misses glad by buying some of these barg tine for a T : : dl ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS For Ladies and Children, A. CHRISTMAS GIFT me FOR MEN ANO BOYS. Wool dress patterns Dress skirts and cloaks } ‘ . New neckwear, Hand bags, Belts, Belt pins, Hand- Warm winter caps, Gloves and mittens, Underwear Silk dress patterns Underwear and Hosiery kerchiefs, Mufilere, Embroldery plecesand material to work, andhoslery, Mufficrs and neckwear, Handkerchiefs and Sus- Silk and wool waistings Handkerchiefs and mufflers Dress Goods or allke, Furs and fascinatore, Hostery and ° penders. Shoes and Overshoes Mercerized waistings Neckwear and ruching Underwear. : ; Cream wool waistings American Lady corset : Fleeced waistings Wool and silk fascinators ? Mens Holiday Suspenders Towels and table linens Fancy back combs and hair pins Mens Christmas Neckwear. penders---put up one pair in holly boxes-~-for , ¥ for mens Christmas gifts. We are getting in Christmas gifts. Pillow tops row cord , pre overshoes and rubbers some new and very pretty ties, put up one tie A They are exceedingly good values and very Sateen, heatherbloom and silk skirts. Belts and beads ' in Chrismas boxes~they will please you and more than please him. Each 35c to 75c For Men and Boys - . 25c to 75c om. pretty; per pair Fancy suspenders Fancy shirts ie ; Neckwear Work shirts i ‘ onn9 Handkerchiefs Sweaters and jacket onn9 | Mufflers Pocket knives 4 Kill 5} Cash Stor (4 Hats and caps Pocket books Kill F5] Cash Stor ¢ at Fancy golf gloves Pipes Work gloves and mittens Shaving brushes Hosiery and underwear _— Pocket match safe Eggs Same as Cash. Duck coats and overalls Butler, Pi Missouri. , While Elmer Crouch was — Cass county wens “dry” last Sat- Rich Hill Wet. | Dry By 1,393 Majority. SN GN sh Se , oat , In the clothes clesuiny establichment | yr !ay by a majority of 1,354, out of | é i ich | . of Crouch Bros., on South Main St. ! a total vote _. of 2.446. Pleasant | Local option was defeaved in Rich The following {s the official vote : Friday evening, he thoughtlessly Ai} wens “wet” by a mojority of 85. ; Hill last Thareday by 145 majority. | by voting precincts, on the local op 4 siruck: Bites ¥0 llabb ecient, re bare: lis eos unin baat the | ne total vote polled was 685; 270 ton election held in Bates county, 4 stantly there was an explosion from | Jooa) option effecting that town. and Shue maceicenal tes aro j noneae FOeh, T88T: DRY. WET iy the gasoline fumes, and every bing | 4, wi)! ’ ttled i : bs : a- 4 ie the can was instantly ablez joey mate Sate eee Pt tt daha bagge ae pele G Ri b : Fortunately the flames were subdued, | ly hata census taken aod certified ae of pdr 5 Ra weery bare ry tel 28 = 1 + but not until a $20.00 garment, in|.) the county cours that the town {a thought wise counsel will prevail. | Raat Boone. 28 Leading Dealers in ! | process of cleaning was rolued. | hada population of over 2,500 The! [a that respect Butler was peculiarly | West B 19 ; Elmer soffered some burus about the | court, after an all day cession, decid Ncritease as mati — mee | Tenn nn, F 1 . . 5 hands, and says it has learned his | eq to refuse It a separate vote from | 40, showed a po fach for Elkhart, " % Harness Saddles Buggies Spring not to mix fire and gasoline | he county, on the ground that the the feelings and opinions of others, | ‘ 08 J ] j . Pratt Wyatt aunourices his inten. |crr#ficate of the town council — und when {it wasall overall good ‘ 07 5 : tions tu stand for marshal und street “ig — ~~ had been call: | oijtzane wero willing to accept the 19 agons Farm Wagons commissioner at the epringelections. |°!. There will no doubt be o test) 49 condition, put their shoulder to 10 5 They are two distinct offices, but | C48 go to the supreme court and she | 144 wheel and see that the town takes 07 ‘ Pratt wants them combiued, to save = Pleasant Hill will rematn |.) backward step. 07 Carts ate expense, and saye he will devotetwo | %°% —_————_-—— pe ' ‘ thirds of his time without compensa , Robert I Hukel, au old and highly = — oandk 04 Vion. We are satisfied he will bea respected cltisin of Butler, departed) 8 bei vesor°- | Mb. Pleasant--South...... 64 10 We menufacture all our harness and you will always find a. wiuner on that platform | | thislite Tuesday morning afterapro-| A rather unusual injunction pro- Charlotte.... : 07 lazge stock to select from, -and our prices are as low or lower than ’ Two prominent Bates county furm- tracted Ilnevs. Funeral services | ceedings was brought before Judge! romor 46] | FACTORY-MADE HARNESS ; era, P. J. Jewett, of Summit, and| Were conducted yesterday afternoon | Thurman Saturday. E.L. Parsons Uncle Peter Ewing, of Mingo, have,!&* 2:30 at the home by Rev. J.B. jet al. controlling the Sheldon and through thelr lawyers, brought saite | Mayfield, and interment was madein | Suutheastern Telephone, asked for & New Home—North. { for divorees in our circnit court. The Oak Hill-cemetery. Deceased was|temporary restraining order, pre- now Home—South. . £ cases are somewhat similar in shat! boro in Clark county, Ky., Oct. 4,| venting Jim Elder trom using thelr Tone Oak. j both are second marriages, and both: 1830 He came with bis parente to| telephone system. The grounds for Pleasant Walout—Foster. Walout—Worlend.. 17 We will show you an elegant line Steel Forks and Kentucky Sole 80 Leather Tree Saddles, also Ladies’ Astride Saddles of the latest pat- 18 terns. We invite you to call and eee the tinest line of Plush Robes 04 and Horse Blankets ever shown in the city These articles are ueefal 06 and would make an ideal Gap No. 1....... 18 & charge indignities in thelr petivion, | Missouri at an early age and in 1866 | the prayer were based upon bylaw pi..sant Gap No. 2........ 61 > 01 Christmas Present \ which are somewhat sensational in| moved to # farm east of Butler, | of the company, which provides that | Hudson... é wi the a ' okasaalee where he resided until about 6 years] when @ member of the orguntzation, |! p oy vi. ember we carry the largest and best line of High Grade Ve- f ago when he moved to this city. He which is a surt of a mutual asaoclae tion, goes to move trom the cong-| Prairie... Columbia and other well known makes.. W. was murried to Mise Susan stone in - ; m ® can eult you in any. munity. His phone must be sold \o , 9¢age—Norsh. thing in the ; 4 Was feeding the machine when his| 100% To this uafon was born twoltn, company. A member moved | Osage—South, " Cares s way of a Baggy, Carriage, Road or Spring Wagone,_ sons, Thomas Hakel, of Tonkawa, away, it appears, audi neteud of Howard—Sprague.. cost, sleeve was caught in the teeth | 1) aad John H. Hukel, the pieejesiag his peous back %0 she cour Our MILBURN WAGONS arefast taking the lead and if you and his arm drawn io to the elbow. *| Howard—Hom ‘ The arm was so badly maogled that| ent efficient assistant postmaster of By raond {sto James Eider, Mg Ore GOP wagon be sure to call and see this ight. 01 ja r. the fuund it} Batler. Mr. Hokel was a faithful ; 4 acs ta ospcioat tan ates leans af vas 1 chureb ana |*' therefore asked —s Mojotity Dry.. Just recaived a large lotot Red Rope an iRabber Roofing ando reer Mr. 7) von ee had 00 lived his 77 years that he was | from the telephone until it can | Is will be noticed prices @te right. Axle Grosse, Harness Oils, etc. Second-hand. har a ev \honored and respected of men und | de ae whether he hase legal | Prairie and Kast Boone are the only| jg Det ond vehicles on hand at all times. ; left an honored name as 9n heritage be pate ah The writ wae-graus | sownshipe which gave wet nejorities. | WE OIL YOUR HARNESS FOR ONE DOLLAR. hicles in the county. Our atock consists of the Sayers and Scovill, Jobn Hinton lost bis lefs arm in a corn shredder lass Weduesday. He near Home. barxalos, and we all |to bie children. 4. P. Allen sold hie farm of 160] dr Elder will. now’ will bold @ public inetallasion of of-| Acres, jost east of town, Wedneeday, |!rom using the telep! ’ Hoers at. yo 4 to T, P. Elleuberger, of Brookileld, | !ceal righta in matter esa