The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 26, 1908, Page 1

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s Np etna eekly ~ Cimes. The Butler L VOL. XXXI. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1908. NO. 5 OUR BIG SPECIAL SALE A Sacrifice of Choice Mdse. New Fresh Seasonable Goods at BARGAIN PRICES. Ladies Cloaks and Suits at Big Reductions, © Gents’ Clothing Department Contributes its Share, READI READ! EAD. 'f | Dress Goods Specials. | ail Standard Calicoesat - 4c yard Ladies Hosiery AB 0c Fancy Suitings.....-..eceererrrv300-yard- — | and Underwear. IB 5c Mobais Waiting... woes S6+in. Percales worth 10c at - Sc yard 22:Fecot Hosea ra $1.00 to 1.25 Dress Goods........... 68c yard 10c Ginghams " a a 5c yard | BSc Cotton Union Suits.................00. 48c ; 1 Lot of Childrens Underwear............. 10¢ : Blanket specials. i\74cL.L.Muslin - - - 4%cyard Palin Linen. 10-4 Cotton Blankets at...........6.06c.00s 45¢ | 36-in. Bleached Muslin ‘. 5c yard | 72:n. Blea Table Linen............. .50c yard 11-4 Cotton Blankets at..............0006.. 70c 10 and 12! pe ne ne ae sttteeeeneenees ents - 4 i 4c Fancy Towels..............05. 'c yarc IB) 124 Cotton Blankets at.......-ececcooe osc | LO and 12%c Outing Flannel 8c yard 9 or Sod maa ona ] Big Cut Prices on Cloaks and Suits. _ Slaughter Prices on Clothing. Overcoats and Suits at Big Reductions. $25.00 Tailored Suits, extra well and nicely trimmed, cut madeto......... 15.00 I ; J — $ | $12.50 to 15.00 Heavy Winter Suits. Sale price...........eccccccececceseee. $8.50 MIMO TAUOPOR BUltS CUE tH... .ccccsssecsscccecseccrccccsecsetecececceeveeeeaes $12.00 | B L Pant Suit th up to $6.50. Sal ‘ $3.50 $12.50 Tailored Suits cut to........cccccccseccsesecssecseeeeuveeeecceeceveceaevn | Se re eee “ibapeieg P ; ‘. | Boys Long Pant Suits worth up to $10.00. Sale price....................0.5, $6.50 $8.50 Kersey Cloaks, 50 in. long. Sale price..............cccceuecccccccuece .. $5.00 | ‘ i : 1 Lot of Childs Suits worth up to $3.00. Sale price........................... 75c i $15.00 Kersey Cloaks, Satin Lined. Sale price....................60.00c 00s $10.00 | Mens $7,850 Storm Ulster. Sale Price.......:...0.ccccc.ece.05.. $5.00 Childs $2.50 Bear Skin Coats. Sale price .................ccccce cc eeeeesenees $1.85 Mens $6.50 Overcoat 52 in. long. Sale price. ........cccccccccccccccececececee $5.00 Childs $3.00 Curley Skin Coats, Sale price..............cccccccceccucceceeeee $2.20 | Mens $12.50 Storm Ulster. Sale price. ..........ccccccccccccecevececcececeece $10.00 i Gents Furnishings. S $1.25 Eagle Brand Shirts. Choice...............cccccccscccccsccecccvsscceveececs 75c_ | P E | A [_ MV00 PONCY Birt, GRICE... cic cccciscccseeteccsccscsessesscvncvesteneevevceses 75c a 75c Fancy Shirts. Choice Sweet Orr & Co.’s $1 Overalls. Sale price 75c 1 Lot of Odd Pants worth up to $3.00. Sale price 1 Lot of Odd Pants worth up to $4.00. Sale price A a ; , _ Mens ve Corturey SE iit cr ssccnctessiaseveesenssivans 00 75c ‘Powell’ Overalls with or without bib 65c REMEMBER--This is a Sale of Choice Seasonable Goods bought in the Great Sacrifice Sale of the Big Jobbers of St. Louis. No old or shelf worn goods. You must see them to realize the big saving you will make. Come in and see. We show everything as advertised. SAM’L LEVY MERCANTILE CO. SOME CAUSE FOR ALARM, | fices which insures Mr. Painter's elec. | tion. Let each one review his own CG. Ww. McFarland and wife went to Gordon Names Appointees. W.0O Atkeson went to Leaven- The St. Louts Republic sounds a on by 35 majority. jacts, his triumphs and failures, the Kansus City the first of the week. ae a Se worth, Kansas, on Tuesday to se i | Jot >», Gordon, State At OF | eyre davit fro ‘ ‘4 _ warning that “Republican leaders | The threat of those desperate Re | good done and evil wrought by bim, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Clay were Kan- Pre petted ning ao ~ - affid me * Captain PF. 4. areplanning to thwart the will of tho| Publican leaders to unseas enough |summing's up fairly and impartially | 494 (145 visitors the frst of the week. ther en trent ut ie eat che ce Exward: as a director of she Bates ctors expressed in the election of | Democrats to change the political /as a just judge, and {f the balance fs © appdintment of three of she nine County Bank, to perfect sland sitle. Villiam R. Painter as Lieutenant | Complexion of the legislature will not | not on the right side, he can still bo, Piano for sale cheap. Apply to assistants in his ottive. A.G. Blakely, Bovernor and to steal that impor |®°Fre anyone or prevent the Demo- | thankful that his life 1s spared that | | Miss . Edith Vaughn South Main of Booneville, will be Mr. Gordon's nt state office.” The slowness of |°T@ts from giving the certificate of} he may make amends for his short- | street. it chief clerk ata salary of $2,000a arne from Republican strongholds election to and inducting {nto office|comings. But the great majority! John E. Wix went to Kansas City Year. Blakely isa commerce fal trav- nd the action of Republican Secre-|¢VeTy man who was legally elected. | will find that the blessings largely |tor the big football game Thanke- eler, an occupation Mr. Gorden him- y of State Swanger in accepting The kind of sculduggery threatened | outweigh, and thereby his soul is in| giving. el followed for a quarter of & cen- . ; @ amended returns from enough| "88 what whipped the Republican | atune with the sentiments of the| Ed. A. Hardin, the popular paren |" “Ol Meals, Deputy County Clerk Gmelich ahead party from power in the early seven- | day. | me P y digi speed cca ties and the memory of thelr high- SS on the west side, favored us with re | of Monroe county, has been appoints | -D. Hagerty of near Balltown de- eee ne tneees, ape Wns ene handed proceedings in those days Chairman. of the Democratic Na- |newal |ed by Mr. Gordon as rallroad, tele- clares he was a heavy lover in the ie srenrvene thee the saree Be hasadded materially in keeping them tional Committee, Norman E. Mack | County Treasurer W. R. Bell went | graph and telephone clerk {n the recent election says the Metz Times, a eect eget egei out for nearly forty years. It Mr, has filed with the secretary of state to Kansas City to witness the big|Auditor’s office. Williard P. King,,At least that ls the way he feels vated sap sa of New York & eworn statement of Thankegiving football game. of Liberty, Deputy County Clerk of about it whenever he has a craving . 2 election, . Painter recelved & majority of votes the receipts and expenditures of that Cl ill t lerk jfor tobacco. Mr. H ty felt fii b! Cc { yaceo, Mr. Hager ait \- fact that these Republican leaders | °2&*, he will be the next Lieut.-Gov- committee during the lastcampaign.| More Douglas shoes justin. Very oy. SOON Nye Biz Cer eevenue Cre: nbn? threatening to oust enoogh Dem- > 5 dent that Bryan would win, while ernor, and if Mr. Gmelich received the an ates aidecoe then, Black’ Ar The two latter offices pay $1,500 a, y : sratic membere of the lower house| MAiorlty, he will got the office, The| 15° Statemens shows that $620,- year. his wile was a firm bellever shat Tats O give them a majority of the legis. 644.77 was received and $619,410.06 | nold Clothing Co. . ea ' would get the most votes. A wa le of Missouri will not stand f . 7 i a ger sep iheksnoe nisbhiods, vane | was spent, leaving @ balance of| see our Blue Serges and fancy col-| _Williard Ferguson has filed eult 10 wag made in which he was to never ive canvassing board, would ap- ieee $1,284.71 in the treasury. The Re-| ored suite at $7,50 and $10.00 juet| Clreult Clerk Huff's office against the | again taste tobacco if Bryan lost, P toe be ord one had — publican statement shows a collec: |{n—Black & Arnold Clothing Co. unknown heirs of Rebecca Best; the public’s apprebensiow in the matter. } Never since the Democrats came ; P and ff Bill Taft lost she was to turn ease at6 WW Meise abw chiar. tlon of $1,655,510. T. L. White, of Mingo, was in But- ~esagetoctyd ey een | over to him every chicken on the into power in 1874, has there been| Ved by the American people as origi-| Logan Kitchen, colored, appeared | ler Tuesday on business. We acknowl- torneys Silvers & Dawson, of Batier, | \ lol phn ae bec ch slowness in making known the|a@ted and handed down by the| before Judge B. F. Jeter Monday |edge o pleasant call and business represent the plaintiff Nevada Mall.| vet forgotten what od aa aan alts of @ state election and such Puritan forefathers, but if Thanke-| charged‘with assaulting night officer | favors. fie seieies di tesbians annined | ike ounds for suspicion that the re-|@iving was the only one, {t would be} Duncan and was assessed a fine of Mrs. W. E. Walton lets Tuesday for bigs AuSRA A atis Oc. As Bleuki Osten ; are being juggled, and a suep!-| ¢ufficlens to hold them in grateful re-/ $1.00 and costs. This 1s the finale! pen yer, Col., in response to a notice prem 24 tonite pote 4 ol m has been in the minds of many,|™Membrance. All nations have a/of alleged assault made upon officer | of the illneas of her sister, Mrs. Chan-| 5 = gg 4 — 7 prcerchns many thronghout the State| Plethora of holidays, and our people|Duncan which took place some dior, saa ts Se A go 4 there fe something “rotten in| Observe a number, of significant na-| months ago when he entered a dance ; ; has Si Th en r 8 r ; e rk” tfonal import, but Thankegiving, | hall in the city and arrested Kitchen. | Articles of aesociation of the But-| Thankegiving a dee, Graves’ bold move to make|asidefrom what {t typifies and the|It was claimed that Kitchen threw |r» Peru and _— ba mt joyable time {s anticipated. Secretary of State show his hand|religious sentiment it conveys uf a}-Mr. Duncan to the floor and that|°™TPeny are filed in the A oe von be heartily approved by all men|gratefal people bowing in acknowl-|several of the darkies “jumped in’”| fice. The capital stock is $5,0 believe in a free ballot and afair|edgement to an All-wise-Ruler of the|and taking his gun and club away} “Uncle Bill” Hall, aged 64, and Judge Graves demande of| Universe for public and private bless-|from him, pummelled him eeverely.| Miss Francis D. Wilson, aged 22, Kitchen had jumped his bond ‘for| were married at Charleston. AChar- }in the amended returns from hallowed with legends and {s held|one hundred dollars to which the|leston paper says: “The bride was be added to his|in reverence by all true American} Crouch boys were surety. This bond, | attired in a tailor-made gown, while accedes to/citisuns. On that day we feast on| however, will not beforfieted as Kitch-| William looked his prettiest in a very . he-best the land affords and lay|en had been granted a continuance | faded suit of dark blue overalls, trim- acbasqyranrs aap hne Atti and no renewal of the bond had been med in cockle burrs and dast colored af devotion and retrospec: | made. _— {ehoee to match the walk.” tich Wells has returned froma week’s trip to Fort Smith, Arkansas, where he has been looking over the ground for a suitable location, Mr, Wells is very much pleased with that city, and gives his opinion that {sts a “coming” town, THANKSGIVING, The Bates County Record bas dis- |covered “that an uncle of Wm. J. one’ was named, was for many years a resident of Bates county. He liv- ed, owned and operated a farm south County Treasurer elect Sam. L. | of the river in Walnut township. His Coleman wasin Butler on Wednes-|name was Wm. Jennings, and as day and informed us that he had se-| there |were two men of that name lected his brother, Judge John M.| he was known as “Illinols Bill” while Coleman as his deputy. Mr. Cole-|the other Mr. Jennings was dubbed man will not take charge of his office| ‘Sand Hill Bill.” He was a promi- until the firat of April. He purchas-|nent citizen south of the river and ed the handsome new home of Bert} went to his reward many years ago. Allen on High street, and will move} Mr. Bryan’s mother was a eleter of ot ‘the year. Bates county, Missoori.” ~ Bryan and after whom the;‘Peerless hie family to Butler about the first | “Illinois Bill” Jennings, — « ot actp-wemione vec ae desing peep ropa cheaper 2 « araliece ithe isis crag tnt i a nee sept ny peice iehienpetty tReet inate nl NPM: abe

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