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If you want to make your Christmas money buy more than usual get in on this sale. Our goods are now on display and they will never be cheaper than now. Man- Tailored Skirts An elegant, fine voile skirt, 11 gores trimmed in heavy biack satin and satin buttons, worth $12; now, circular gored, skirt, worth $11; now... Remarkable Reductions in $10 A-handsome _Directoire Sheath beautifully -... 99,98 A beautiful pattern in navy blue tailor Notion Bargains in Our Bargain Square. sent OE ee UR BIG SALE IS ON Our Store is Chock Full of Good Bargains It is only a few days now until Christmas. New Goods Just In. New Ladies Gauntlet driving gloves New Ladies Kid Mittens............. or “London Smoke" cheveron \\\ stripe serge, two folds of same and buttoned down front, 11 gore, $6 worth $8; now A bargain in all wool chiffon panama in black, 11 gore, fold and button trimmed, worttye3. GOs 40 ' i) see eee eee ry 156 BPrOr FOF coicsecsicrrsccverecsesons 10c 10c Pasting Spoons for.... .5¢ 8 and 10c Fine Laces for... .5c 15c wide Fancy Ribbons for 10c | 50c Cuff Buttons for..... 0... .6ccee seen ees 25c 10c Talcum Powder for............e.c0eee 5c New Ladies Hand Bags.................005 .25c to $4.00 Se Toilet Soap, per cake ..3¢ New Hand Painted Satin Pin Cushions.,.,.............055 15c 5é Soap Powder for...... ..3¢ New Fancy Ruching and Collars........ ... 5c¢ to 48c 2c Betts tors + Oc—}—New-Fascinators and Hoods... -25c to $1.50 15c Cream Pitcher for.. i | WOU ia vckscecisrcesesssis .25c to $1.25 5c Glass Tumblers each... ..3¢ New Fancy Back Combs...........seesessee sees 25c to $2,23 15c Tooth Brush Holder for. .10¢ New Face Powder and Toilet Articles, | Se Hand Brushes for.... Se | New Blankets ...........ccsssscsccvesencees erecevecs eeeeees 25c 5c Safety Pins for....... .2c | New China and Glassware. | 10c Metal Back Combs for.. 8c And Lots of New Christmas Goods, 2c Mourning Pins for ic 10c Hair Brush for. .5e Some Miscellaneous Bargains. Blankets, 45c, 68c, 98c, $1.23, $1.39, $1.48 and $1.98, Flannelette Gows, 50c, 98c and $1.23, Kimonas at 50c, 75c, 89c, 98c, $1.23 and $1.39. | Extra values in Fascinators, Hoods and Toques at 25c, 48c, 98c and up. : ; | Lots of other things in household neces- Ladies and Children’s Cloaks at absolute cost to close them Other bargains, all well-tailored | asities at bargain prices. out, ; $4983.23 298 1.48 98 HOSIERY SHOES We sell the best shoe made—the ‘‘PETER'S DIAMOND BRAND." None better, Our line is complete and our prices are much under prices There is no article of wearing apparel that you have to buy for the same class of goods, oftener than hosiery, and very often it is most unsatisfactory. We One lot of women's and children's shoes at 33; % discount. handle the celebrated GYPSY BRAND exclusively, There is un- Also some odd ends in men’s shoes at a big reduction. doubtedly no better line of hosiery made than this line of goods, We See our Special for this sale in Women's Heavy Shoes at carry all the goods from the cheapest to the best, and they are all good, $1.09 Our 10c hose for men, women and children are made from the long fibre cotton and wear well, Our 2 for a quarter kinds are the best obtainable for the price while at 25c, 35c and 48c we give you the very best foreign and domestic goods. BIG SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE — One lot of ladies best imported and domestic 25c fuel-fashioned, Hemrsdor{ Dye Hose, fine guage goods. Special while (5c While we are writing this the clouds are gathering and the wind is changing to the northwest. It Looks Like Real Winter. Prepare for it while you can at such a saving— It is Bound to Come. Men's overshoes...,... $1.39; worth $1.50 Women’s overshoes,.. 1.00; worth 1.25 Boys’ overshoes......... 1.00; worth 1.25 Girls’ overshoes........ +73; worth 1.00 Men’s High Top Shoes $4.98; worth $6. HILL'S CASH STORE is the Best Bee tee tenes ON rma SY ee) er tere were tm tee Naa i Col. Silas W. brief at The Times job department Yn the case of spondent, va Ef dreddollars, which Mrs.Shorthadde- Harry M. Rubey, chairman of the} We are in recetpt of cards announce. | postied with she bank, with Inssruc- Democratic State Committee, an- [Ing the marriage of Fontaine B. Du- nounces that he will call a meeting of | valand Mrs. Ada Pace Knaup, at| the State Committee for Thursday, | Higginsville, Mo.. on Wednesday, | Dee. 10th, to eleet a successor to Will) Nov. 25th, 1908 At Home, 36438) Rothwell, Democratic national Olive street, Kansas City, Mo. The Dooley has printed tlons to the bank offivers to loan ous for her and pay her interest. The contention of the receiver is that an- wing the bank officers bee A Mary E, Short, re Vandergrift, re- eetver of the Bates National Bank, appest ier the at appellant, fort " 5 from Barston county Cisy The case invelyes aboutelever hun- ireule court to came re the Kansi Court of Appeals ve che lower court usifle to Mra. Short A ef was given for the plaintiff in re The Crowd. tands Out From OUR GOODS AND OUR PRICES. 3 cans lye bominy.. 3 cans pumpkic 2 three pound cans apricots in syrap 2 three pound cans pears 1 ayrup.... We bave new Wiscousin Buckwheat flour. Fresh Pearl hominy and hominy flake. 2 pounds lunch bisculte Pitted cherries, per pound.. Dried pesches, per pound 5 pounds prunes 3 pounds large pranes.... Raising, 3 pounds for... 3 packages, seedless raisins 3 packages, cleaned currants. 8 pounds dates... cee 2 pounde dried apricots.. “e Oa hands now new English walnuts, filberts, almons, Brazi! nots, 6 pounds old country #0ap.... 6 pounds cream laundry soap.. Hors+ sioe Hod Star tobacco per pound 8 pounds pure coffee ... 1 pound pare tea ...... 3 packages Egy O-Se 2 packages Post Tostles..... 2 pounds dried aweet corn. We have just recetved a car of our old stand-b: Crown flour also 4 car of Golden patent, a water power flour, the best hard wheat flour op the market. We have our fall line of Christmas candies. Come in and price them. Reapecttully yours, J. E. WILLIAMS. committeeman from Missouri, who died last month, Edward F, Goltra and Moses C, Wetmore, both of Bt. ,Louts, are candidates for the post- tion. Another big real estate deal was perfected in Butler the last of the week, when Charley Argenbright | traded his recently acquired residence property, known as the Wyatt place, to J. P. Edwards for his farm, lying just across the street, north west of Butler, joining the city limits. Mr. Argenbright gave nine thousand dollars cash difference. Mr. Argen- bright expects to make substantial improvements at once on his farm. Frank T. Clay has installed in his ‘drug store on the north side of the square, one of the American soda fountains which was conetructed up- on lines designed by himself. The fountain is @ very elegant piece of furniture, constructed of mahogany wood, marble, plate glass, silver, porcelain and block tin, built with the latest sanitary and labor saving improvements, including a patent ' pump system for drawing flavors. ' One attendant can serve three times | as many customers with this appa- ratus as with the old style foun- tain. brideis the only danghter of Col | James L Pace, Superintendeat Con- federate Home, a charming, talented | and beautiful woman wlth many | friends in Butler, where she was born, | raised and educated. | I. M. Smith, Recorder of Deeds cf} Bates county left Tuesday morning | for Sulphur Springs, near Dennison, | ‘Texas, for an extended visit with relatives. Col. Smith has a sister living at Sulphur Springs whom he has notseen for thirty nine years, | and who has been in bad health for eome time. Mr. Smith has also a brother in Texas whom he will visit on this trip. He expects to be gone about two weeks. : Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McConnell, old residents of Butler and Bates coun- ty, living in Kansas City for the past seventeen years, were visiting Mrs. D.N. Thompson and other old friends in Butler the last of the week. We acknowledge a pleasant call from Mr. McConnell. They are the par- ente of Ira McConnell, who has be- come a noted civil engineer, and fs in charge of all the government irriga- tion projects in the western states. Some of the Democratic papers over the etate are asking where ex Senator Francis M. Cockrell was ! The Breckenridge Bulletin, one of|@uring the last campaign There the established Republican papers of |bas never been # state campaign in Missouri, tells the tale of the result Missouri since the war before but the | of the election in Missouri in the fol-| Democratic party had the benefit of lowing terse language: ‘The Repub. | bis advice and his voice was heard | Heans of Missouri owe much to Gov. | Folk, and Gov. Folk owes conslder- able to the Republicans of Missourt. Had 1 not been for the Republicans on the stump in every section in ad- vocacy of his party’s interests. But it must be remembered that age is no respecsor of persons and that old brings with it certain physical who voted for Folk he would never | disabilities that, no matter how will- have been elected Governor; and had | ing the mind, preventsa man from ft not been fer Gov. Folk, (Hadley could not have been elected. ° * It engaging in the active political can- vas. Senator Cockrell is an old man and {snot able and should be ex- was the vote of the Republicans | cysed from taking an active part in that madeJ. W. Foik Governor, and| politics. He has served his party Gov. J. W. Folk made it for the Republicans to elect of ow let him enjoy the few years in peace. " 3 Hristmas Candie | 3% TONS » Is nearly here and nearly all our goods for Xmas are here. We have 4000 pounds of candy, or 2 tons, alréady here, and have a bill for 3000 Ibs | more that will be here in a few days. We will quote you a few prices anyway: Good mixed candy 5cib Elkhorn stick candy 8 \ctb Sweetheart pure sugar stick candy 12';clh, 3th for 35c Broken taffy candy 2tb 15c Zig-zag mixed, a fine candy for decorating, only 10ctb Peanut candy at only 10clb, regular price 15c Peanuts we roast ourselve and you can get them fresh in quantities 9ctb Pure cream mixed candy at 10cib Scotch balls candy 124clb Honey-Comb chip candy 12%cth Nut wafer candy 12%c Butter fish candy 12';c Burnt peanut last year we sold at 17%c now 12¥clb Teddy mice candy 12%c Chocolate cream wafers 12%c Assorted Cocoanut Bon-Bons 12clb, regular price 17%c Candy covered dates at 12%clb, regular price 20c Assorted Ice Cream Kisses, like your girl likes only 12%c Fig carmels only 12%cth Queen Jellies 12%cih | Fruit, California apricots 12%c We ‘have many other kinds. If you can’t SPEED PPP PILE PIPL PIPL. RLELPIPI PP come, send us 10c postage for sample assortment - especially for school teachers. We will fix you as- sortments at 7%c straight through, or 8%c-~-10c will give you the finest assortment you ever gave your pupils for 124%c. Some fancy. Call-or write us. Satisfaction guaranteed. | We will have 75 boxes of oranges, every size grown, and of the best quality. See our Candy Corner. Yours, \Norfleet & Ream Phone 144 TheOnly Independent Grocery and Hardware Store, BUTLER, MO.