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* PATENT, INFRINGEMENT. -ion called immediately after ipangu | imitation is the sincerest form ef; The Democrats of St. Joseph have | The Butler Weekly Times In commenting upon a statement ration tu act on the subject. flattery. | set aside Thereday, September 178h| | : Printed on Thareday ofeach week. _| by Frank H. Hisebcock, chairman of|- “It used to be that when I talked| “When I went out campaigning in | for.“Stone Democratic Day” in shat | o? aT | ; <.)-SGERN, Eatsor and Prop the Repablicau Natlonai commilstes | about independence tor the Filipiaos| 1886 and 1900, they eald it wae|clty and district. The occasion will cae | } fora rousing Demo- |that Judge Taft would probably | Iwas told that the American fisg | demagogie to run around over the| be made one fo ng a Gtinmanios ae fo thheashs. Mr. Bryan sald: . | vercame down when once it went | country hunting for votes. .Now it/ cratic rally, and Senator Stone will | “Well, Lam xevtiow a great deal o! sp. Now we have @ Republican | is eminently proper since Mr. Taft is) as be always does, give the boys a| tisue jeonsolativa vut of what she Presi. | candidate for President who believes | going to do it, and I hope theRepub | good Democratic’ speech and blaze DEMOCRATIC TICKET. SP resident—Wittiem J. Bryan | dent and Mr. Tats have been doing. | the Filipinos must ultimately have | lican papers will make dueapologiee.|the way for a grand Damocratic a WioePresident—John W. Kern, |Lused to be called hard names be-| independence, They wald in 1896 and 1900 shat I} victory thie fall. ase Governor—Wiltiam 8 Cowherd. jeause I advocated an income tax,| * But I have reason to rejoice over| was scared when I made speeches Leet. Governor—William R. Painter. os Secretary of State—Cornelius Roach, and now the income tax bas heen in | be fact that some of the things I/from the rear end of a train, and I Notice of Distribution. Pee Swe Acditor—Jobn P Gorton. doreed by the Presidents and Mr | ‘4¥+ done are now viewed in a more| wae, and she results showed that I \ ‘State Treaserer—James Cowgill, |'Tafs. [used to be bitterly denoune. | “svorable light bad reason t be I have been won : = & cuueaunsdanh ioe |ed because I favored railroad legtala | *Vhen I made eome phonograph| tering whether thie explanation Feige Supreme Court—Waller W. Graves. | gion Now the President aud Mr. | ‘corde in order thas I might diecuss | would be given when Mr Taft starte “ | Tats have brought shat reform tnto| polltical questions befure more peo- | outand whether the reeult will bethe Uepresentative—Lawrence M. Grimth. | popularity and I am no Jonger con-| ole, the R»pablivan papers ridiculed | «ame with him as {t was with me. Sedge, North Dist.—L. 8. Paddock, |eldered dangerous. I used to get a| ve and called 1¢ undignified, bat Mr./ “Is te hard for'us to keep our psrcrbreisy rhecnatarey T tere, | good deal of criticlam because I ta-| Taft hse lifted the phonograph toan | patente from being infringed on thie & Reri?—Wiltiam J. Butloot | vored tariff retorm, but now tariffre. | eminence by taking {nto 1s bimeelf. | year. Iam afraid they will try te Sexveyer_Joun i eter form has become so urgent that Mr | “And now my greatest sin fs to be| raise a campaign fund by popular p tavehe Kiemy ay aa | Taft te willing to have a epecial see | made a virtue by imftation. Surely, | contributions next.” We Made Great PREPARATION For Fall Business 4 Put in stock a fine line of Ladies’ Man-Tailored Suits Thought we had enough to run us nearly through the fall but we had to telegraph for more. Everybody who has look- ed at and tried on the suits has been delighted with them. And why not? They are the Most Perfect Fitting Suits in the Country! And the styles are correct—and have the look, finish and goodness which come with the very best make. The prices are moderate $15.00 to $25.00, and the price is the very lowest—we do not change it to suit one customer and make it up on another. Mfrs. Fulkerson is again in our Dress-Making Rooms, and will fit our suits for you—we pay for any alterations. Come and see them. SEC “Owe ez Sree Should you want a seperate SKIRT You will find a choice selection here priced from $3.98 to $15.00 ‘Che New Cloaks Are open for your inspection, for Ladies, Misses and Children. They are mostly solid colors in Black, Blue, Brown, Castor, and made up in half a fitting styles. Ladies $5.00 up. Misses $350 up. Childrens $2.00 up. Sample Line of Furs on Sale During Fair Week We were fortunate in picking up a dandy line of SAMPLE FURS, which we will offer during fair week at a splendid saving from regular Sra2z2earsssg aa S@3syeges fo prices. Now is the time to buy, and this is your opportunity. Ma M The New Fall and Winter Munsing Underwear is here | Munsing Underwear is known as the very best all over this country. We have handled it for four years and sell more each season—the price runs from 50c up. We handle all kinds of underwear, and sell other makes from 25c up. Visit our Shoe Department. We have improved this department wonderfully in the last few years. We show the newest things in this line for men, women and children, and sell you grades which give you satisfaction. Do not forget that the real Buster Brown and Tige will be here this fall. Lots of new Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Linoleums and Floor Oil Cloth, which we will be glad to show you—Lowest prices guaranteed. A great line of Axminister,rugs at $22:50 and $25.00 aed PRE A : Brussels at $15.00 ; We sell best Calicoes at 5c We sell a standard Muslin at 4%c » We sell best Cheviot at 10c We sell splendid Outings at 10c Pa Beautiful Lace Collar sets on sale at 75 and 98c worth nearly doubie. 5Oc corset cover embroidery on sale at 29c yard More choice New Dress Goods and Silks just received. Beautiful line & diagonals and chevrons in most colors at $1.00 yard. All the jeading shades in an extra fine Satin face Messaline Silk at $1.00 yard - Chiffon finish Taffeta Silk, 36-inches wide, special bargain at $1.00 yard. — Besides some real new waist silks, nets and dress trimmings. 5 Special Bargains in Umbrellas at $1.00, worth $1,50_. ; Come and make our store your headquarters—you are welcome, whether you buy goods or not. | « ;