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yo, 21), emery dt ths x Pel A WNT a ae , i ae | ard aisemeeeal USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS In Great Profusion at Walker-McKibben’s. We have made extra efforts to supply you with a choice assortment of holiday gifts suitable for men, women and children. Every article \ offer has not only the merit of being appropriate as a gift, but also of being useful. Your family and friends will appreciate this. We do not ask hi prices because of the Holidays, but sell them at the very lowest possible prices, and many items at less than regular price. We are offering spec inducements on FURS AND CLOAKS.._ Below we give a list of good things. : Ladies Cloaks Greatly Reduced. Cloaks at 20 Splendid Values Per Cent a Reduction : $5, $8, $10 ALL FURS AT 20 PER CENT REDUCTIO , } All Choice, New, This Seasons Goods. , } s Mens and boys fine suspenders 25 to $1.50 (all suspenders from 50c up put up in nice h Wool dress patterns 50c yard up. day boxes. ) ° : Silk dress patterns 50c yard up. Mens and boys neckwear 25 to 50c [50c grade put up in nice holiday boxes. | Silk and wool waistings in plaids and stripes 50c yard up. ‘ Menge cotton handkerchiefs 4c up. . Mercerized waistings in plaids and white 20c yard up. Mens linen handkerchiefs 10c up. Cream woolen and part wool goods for waists and skirts 25c yard up. , Splendid initial handkerchiefs 15c, 2 for 25c. Ginghams for dresses and aprons 10 to 15c yard. Mens dress shirts 50c and $1.00, night shirts 50c up. Printed cambrics for waits 15 to 18c yard. if Mens fine underwear, the munsing brand, $1.50 up. ‘ All grades muslins and sheetings 5c yard up, Silk lined gloves $1.50 pair, lined gloves 50c up, golf gloves 25c pair up. Percales and outings 644¢ yard up. Duck coats, Carhartt overalls and jackets, best 50c work shirts. Bleached and unbleached cotton flannels 6%c yard to 25c yard. Staple styles in hats $1.00 to 3.00. Caps 25 and 50c. ‘ Table linens, bleached and unbleached, 50c yard up. All kinds of mittens 5 to 50c. iq Towels 19c pair to $1.25 pair. Trunks $2.00 up. Suit cases $2.00 up. Telescopes 50c up. ‘, Crashes 5c yard up. _ Good umbrellas $1.00 up. 7 Napkins $1.25 dozen up. Sample line of all kinds of handkerchiefs at wholesale prices, 3c up. 4 White linens for waists, dresser scarfs, etc., 50c yard up. ’ Ladies kid gloves $1.00 and 1.50. . ig Lunch cloths and dresser scarfs $1.00 up. Extra long kid gloves, black, white colors $3.50 per pair. J Navy blue, gray, red or white factory flannel for shirts, skirts, etc., 25 to 65c. Leather shopping bags 25c up. Beaded shopping bags $1.00 up 5 Fresh feathers for sale at 50c Ib. Lace and embroidered neckwear 10c to $1.50 Splendid home-made woolen comforts at $3.00. Fancy back and side combs 10c to $5.00 Factory made comforts 98c up. Fancy ribbons 5c yard up. Golf gloves 50c. Mittens 15 to 50c. Knit underskirts, cotton or wool, 50c to $1.00. Topsy hosiery in fancy embroidered 50c pair Underskirt patterns $1.00 to 1.50. Topsy hosiery in silk, cotton, lisle, wool fleeced up to $2.50 The celebrated munsing underwear for men, women, children 50c up. Warners, Thomsons, nemo corsets 50c to $3.00 Ladies night gowns, flannelette, 85c up. Fancy hose supporters 25c to $1.25 Black satine petticoats $1.25 up. Mens dress shoes $2.50 pair up. Fellowcraft 3.50. Raltson Health $4.00 Black, white, colored fascinators and scarfs 25c up. Ladies dress shoes $2.00 pair up. Misses school shoes, Beautiful room sized rugs in axminster, brussels, ingrain $5.00 up. Boys dress shoes, boys high top shoes, babies shoes, mens slippers. We sell good sh Small rugs, portiers, lace curtains, window shades, linoleum and matting. _ ~ and rubbers, felt boots, rubber boots, etc., the well-known ball brand. ‘ We want your trade—Come and see us. WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS. oul ticeniicte WALKER-McKIBBEN’S representative and Senator Owen| The late action of the express com-| THE Times has been very success: | very interesting reading,but of g chose Senator Money of Mississippt. | panies to enjoin the state board of| fully edited by the iive merchants of | Pecuniary value to the buyers. — Printed on Thureday of each week, ships, 14,000 men and officers, left | It 1s customary for & new senator to | raflroad commissioners from enfore-| Butler for several months. We have oo . — Lye ‘ sascanciniante Hampton Roads Monday morning | be presented at the bar of the senate|ing the new maximum express rate| been compelled to issue extra pages good sousle of Bote, paneer I J.D. ALLEN, Editor and Prop on the long cruise to San Francisco. | by his colleague, but in case of a new| schedule, brings out a suggestion| nearly every week since September to| come to know that the Butler: ae sali President Roosevelt on his private|state presenting two new senators|from Secretory Bradbury as to soly-| accommodate them in space and chants do not deceive them in # yacht, the Mayflower, reviewed the | each selects an escort from the body ing the problem. He says {¢ might what they have to say is not ouly | they advertise. Entered at tho pogtofiice of. Butler, Mc., 88) flees and bid Admiral Evans, his offi-| of the senate. occur to the next legislature to pass eeond-class mail matter. cers and crews Godspeed on their; ee @ billto drive the companies out of journey. Fighting Bob’s character-} In his Washington address Wm. | business by repealing the law, and in istic response to a toast, that his|J. Bryan graphically described the 5 Meu thereof require the railroads to f ‘ Next Wednesday the world will|men “were ready for a feast, frolic | essential difference between Demo-|carry packages by express trains j C : i] " Fighting Bob Evans with hisgreat The Butler Weekly Times war machines, 16 first-class battle ——————————————— —_“woOoOOlllll=llle BPC2A PAPA BAO BSSO@O*O@OwT SBOwH celebrate the one thousand nine hun-| OF & fight,” tells the whole story and|cracy and its opposite. “When I} just as they do now. He says it iss .dred and seventh birthday of Jesus|®*rikes @ responsive chord in the| want to ascertain a man’s point of| matter of contract now between the eet ts Christ, the natal day of Christianity, |hearts of true Americans. We all view,” he sald, ‘I tell him the story the one day of all the year when our hope {¢ will end with @ feast and/of Lazarus and Dives. If he is a i earta should overflow with kindness frolic, but we all feel safe in the belief | Democrat, _he regrets that there is | to our fellow man, good cheer and|*hatifit is necessary they can hold| anyone who {s compelled to live on i i +l é ; railroad companies and expresscom- panies that the latter pay to the rall- road companies 50 per cent of their gross receipts. ‘ The Missopri Bar Association, in session in Kansas City last week elected Col. Robert T. Railey Presi- dentfor the ensuing year. Col. Rail- ey isa prominent’ attorney of Har- risonville and well known in Butler, where he has practiced before the circuit court for many years} He is a genial gentlemen ae well as a In anticipation of your wants for Christmas we have on display the finest and most .complete line of Dolgeville Felt Shoes and Slippers that it has ev- er been our pleasure to show. Numerous Styles and Colors $1.25 and up. Hiram Nichols love of God. heir own against any foreign foe on|crumbs, and begins to devise some i hriet-|@2yways near equal grounds. We|remedy that will enable that one to i = ee Se Se ee all want peace, but the surest way to| have a table of his own and not be if i: d ite di insure peace is preparedness for war.| dependent on the crumbs that fall i etationtor she very Uberal pavroe, {12 vending this tremendous fighting |from the table of nother. It he is made| fleet to the Pacific at this time, the| an aristocrat, he says: “What a United States serves notice on Japan| lucky thing for Lazarus that there re-| was a Dives near. mas greetings to all ite patrons and age it hae recelved, which has it prospero' pod a aay We trust thes each | @0d the whole world that she fs p t 1d her rights and dig- ‘ of you has had a good year and are pared_to upho! iy - happy, contented and hopeful of the| ity as one of the great world pow- Senator Jeff Davis, of Arkansas, put. kink in “senatorial courtesy” ‘ last week when he made his maiden | learned attorney. TheCircult Judges SSS Senators Owen and Gore, of Okla-|speech in that sugust body. There! of the state were elected vice-Preei- New England is experiencing agrip|homa, drew lote at the opening of} never was any good reason for ob-| dente, Payton Parks, of Clinton, epidemic, which fs resulting in a high | the Senate on Monday to. determine | serving the traditional custom of the| wae elected to represent the 29th death rate. 150 deaths in Boston| the length of their terms of service. | new member quiet in his} Judicial cirentt on the ways {and are credit to the grip. About 200/| Senator Owen was fortunate in draw-| seat for fear of the dignity | means committee. Wellesley girle are under care | ing’ the full term of eix years. Sena-| of the senate, while matters of inter- : : of physicians and 94 Smith college| tor Gore, the blind orator, drew the jest to his state were under discus-; ‘ girle have been sont home. At Har-|short, or two year term, which ex-|sion, and Davis made {t.very plain| Wewans to bay your corn. Seous F * s CHRISTMAS GREETINGS. 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