The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 30, 1908, Page 3

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| | VOL. XXX. Virginia. The fo!lowing taken from a Boul- der, Montana, paper may be of inter- est to many that got acquainted with him a few years ago, wh-n be visited his sister, Mre. G. W. Park: “A.C Quatntance, of the Valley, has sold 1,500 head of yearling and two- = cattle to McNamara and farlow, of Big Sandy. The cattle were delivered in Boulder this week, and were loaded Thureday at the Great Northern yards for shipment to Big Sandy, where they will be turned out on the range. The pur chase price has not been made pub- le” Preaching at the Christian Church fires Sabbath at 11 o. m. and at night. Preaching at M. E. second Sabbath at 11 a. m. and at night. Thomas Hocket will be at his office Monday, May the 4th, to make out pension paper for the old soldiers. Mrs. G. W. Park has sweet potato plants for sale. From Bontorts wine and epirit cir- cular of late date William H. Taft ie represented as saying “I think the doctrine of Prohibition fs at war with all the fdeas and teaching of englishepeakingrace Hereand there a wise man can befoundwho fein favor of Prohibition, but these are excep- tions and very few. The consclence of the world is against thie doctrine.” Local option voters of the Republi- can party will look well followins Taft with his sentiment againes them. R T. Judy lett Monday for Owing- ton, Ky., to visit with bis brothers and other old friends of young days We believe he will enjoy himeelt. as BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1908. he has given up farming andetr' sing to make money. He is going | wn the other side of the bill fast »na ike many of us will soon be there. Mother Darss ts getting along fine, gaining strength and will soon be around again. Mr and Mrs. R MeCanp spent Sab bath with their daughter, Mrs Bauw, north of Butler There will be & bcx supper at the Crook school house next Saturday night, May the 2nd, lor the benefitof she Sibbath School, that is belog held in the sfternoon of every Sab bath, Last Sabbath ofiernoon re pors! G0 present Mre, Geo. Pahl man has charse of the school. Rev Hendrixson, who was on she Botler cirents last year, was called ag a supply, seven miles west of Lamar, Mo. Corn planting {s the order of the day. N.M. Nestlerode has been taking pictures of some of the resident houses {fn Virginia. John Harper is riding around in a new buggy. Virginia was full of Democrats Sas urday attending the convention. Rall Hughes has got a telephone and js ready to talk. Call him up. The Republican candidates were going around Monday with their overcoate on. When the cold wind hits them in November, what wi!! they do? The Epworth League was delight fully entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. J. Wolfe lass Wednesday evening. The Christian Endeavor at Vir ginia have elected the following otti- cere: President, Roy Cuzick; Secre- sary, Albert Allen; Organist, Thule Darr. Mrs. Mattle Parker will lead next Sunday evening. Tople: “The (ailver ning of dark cloud —Psalm 42:48 Parl Kellogg came down from Kan eas City last week. He has complet- ed the course of book-keeping. AARON Among our Subscribers. The following good friends remem her ue since our last fasue: J. P Thomas, Henry Ehart, P. A. Bruce, John T. Cofer, Amos Bright, A. L Pipes, David Smitherman, J. A Warford, W. N. Hardinger, E. b. Egwleeon, Elder W. B Miller, John T. Hensley, Dr. Foster, D. T. Braden, £.E Boot, B. F Bearce, new, Sam Walls. Laura Lamme. Anti-Tuberculosis Society. In purseance of @ request by the physicians of the city of Butler. em- bodied In a resolution passed at x meeting held -Saturday evening, Mayor B. F. Moore issues the follow- ing call: “The eltizens of Butler and victnity are hereby requested yto meet at the court house on Monday evening, May 11th, for the purpose of organ- ‘zing @ branch of the state anti- suberculosis society, and to bear & report of whas fs being vone In dif ferent sections for the supression of “the great white plague” All are vitally interested In this matter, and all are urged to attend the meeting.’ B. F. Moore, Mayor Besser see Liddil about those free portraits before it te too late, 265% Sam’l Levy Mercantile Co.’s 1 In order to make up for sale will include all the new, choice and up-to-date spring and summer merc This special sale commences Saturday, May 2, and for 15 days you can purchase your needs at special prices. Dress Goods Department. 50c fancy suiting at, yard........ 6. cece eee ee Oc 85c fancy suiting at, yard. ..... 6. eee eee ees 55¢ $1.25 fancy suitings at, yard........ 666s sence es 68c ES A Silks. $1.00 fancy Foulards at.......... 00 seen eres 15¢ .50 fancy silks at........ cece ee cee eee eee 35c 1.00 black taffeta at....... ccc ee eeeenenees 12°26 1.25 black taffeta at... .... ccc cece eee eens 98c <cccscniiiiisaiiahaemmmeaaennniianiatnannansaccisiseeaitetts SPECIAL! 75 pieces, choice patterns, of 8%c Lawn at....... 5c DOMESTIC SPECIALS. Ginghams, Percales, Muslins, Etc, tiotitkcginghsms at T:¢ 1 lot Amoskeg ginghams at rey ierer dana 12°2¢ 1 lot 86-in, percales at.......... ccc seen eee eens {0c 1 lot apron checks, best grade, at...........0000- Tc TG I veneer cc rine tosiaeniaiae 5c 1 lot 15¢ cotton suitings at............ cece eee 8'¢ Llot apron checks... ......seeeceeeeneeeeeens 4c 9.4, 10-4 unbleached Pepperell sheeting at....... 22¢ ————— Hosiery and Notion Department. D4-inch Persian lawn, .. 20c Persian lawn. .. lic Indian linen......... 20¢ Indian linen ..... 1 lot fancy white goods. . Table Linen White Goods Department. Che ae Oc 5 Days Special May Sale! “rainy days,’ we have decided to offer a Special Sale of bargain prices in each department of our big store. This handise, and some rare bargains await you. Come in and‘see. TEE and Napkins. 1 6b TRON DONG ic cia ce iowa aw engaiaang 60c 1 [ot Ono WANS INO ci5 ach is ssi an sees ereence 45c 1 lot Linen napkins, dozen... 0... ee eee ee 98c 1 lot all linen napkins, dozen........ 66.000 65 $1.35 ee 100 dozen ladies’ black 1213¢ hose at, pair...... 8isc¢ a Laces and Embroideries. Ladies’ black lace hose, worth 50c, at........... 5c Towels and Crashes. 1 lot of 10c-val laces, yard........ sees eee eens 4c 100 — pearl buttons at, dozen...........605 5: 2c 50 dozen huck towels, worth 12!3¢, special at...8'5¢6 1 lot of 8!4¢ Torchon laces, yard.............005 4c 1 lot 25¢e back C0 {5c TR MAINTRE ea (2!2¢ 1 lot of 1214¢ to 15c embroideries ............-+- 10c 1 lot 15¢ ribbons, good widths and colors at...... 10¢ SEG Hat (OWE Olay. cr eran conn oes 22sec 15e talenm powder... ... ese cece eee e eee eens 9c ny PR" Se PR OE Te Tee 5e SPECIAL! Qe taldum powder... .......s ees se eee eee eens i5c : jes’ gauze vests at..........e eee eee - uilts. sic — — — sl : ae 10 Per Cent. Discount on all $1.25 quilts at aa Sida eee rere. 85c 1 lot long gloves, worth $1.00 per Pair, Atee- ++ LOC TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES! LitO (uilteaty GdOHi is 4 creer ss $1.35 LADIES READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT. Skirts. Petticoats and Jackets. Waists. All $6.50 skirts, good material, full made and Oi 20 Wee ORs ee ccs scenes 95c AV ODMR Ato rac chant Adc mpetord ate... sec cess sete senesssanes $5.00 DOO WInAe POUCOMES, coc i ccs cc cceeseenaed $1.50 + tot of $1.25 waists at .15¢ 1 lot $10.00 plain black voile abirtn, special at. .$8,00 siete eRe, MieR, 2 has ads $1.98 1 Jot of $2.00 walstaat.......> ee ... $41.35 10 Per Cent. Discount on all COVERT JACKETS. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL LONG OR SHORT SILK COATS. (15 DAYS SPECIAL.) Special anteed A 1. 15 Days MEN’S SUITS. 50 odd suits (sizes 34 to 44) worth $10 to $12.50, your choice. ..$7,50 25 odd suits (sizes 34 to 44) worth $12.50 to $16.50 your choice. $9,00 Our spring line of gent’s clothing is very complete, correct in style and guar- Come in and see it. Ca some very special prices. 9x12 Axminister Rugs from $20 to $30. 1 jot of China silk waists, 9x12 Brussels Rugs from $12.50 to $16.00. Ingrain Rugs in all sizes and prices. worth $5.00, special. § 2,50 a. SCN lf rpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains and Mattings. “House Cleaning Time’’—You need some new Carpets; Lace Curtains or Matting. We show the best and most complete line in the city. During the next 15 days we will make 15 per cent discount on all Lace Curtains. Commences May 2 1908 Good style. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Below we quote you a fews pecial numbers from our large stock of up-to-date clothing. For 15 days we will sell Sweet, AB Co. overalls, bib or without bib, at the SUAUGHTER $1.00 cottonade pants, wel! made and good quality at.............-. 50c to 65c men’s dress shirts, 1414 to 17, at 100 pairs of cotton pants, better than 75c overalls, at 50c heavy work gloves, men’s only 75 dozen cotton socks, worth 8'4c¢ at 20c big, wide brim hickory hats at 1 lot of men’s fur hats, broken sizes, worth up to $2.00, each They must go at once, RICE OF 15¢, CHILDS’ SUITS. 1 lot of children’s suits, worth $1.75 to $2.50, your choice........ $1.25 om a “Pee 1 lot of long pant suits .2....... $3.00 ERLE | —_—e eet ie Special prices on all Hats and Caps during this sale. REMEMBER:—This Special Sale will have many Bargains for you and will furnish you an opportunity to buy your spring needs and save money. The best bargains go first—come early and you will be pleased. Eggs taken same as cash. _SAML LEVY MERC. CO. RS AE Ti - asim

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