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Probate Court Docket February 1909 Term. Executors and Administrators. February 22nd, let day P H Holeomb Mary J &C W Woody W C Eldridge J A Saddler b Nancy M Courtright rebruary 23ra, 2od day. Neu Anna John B Neu Schmidt Ferdinand = Wm 1 Weleh M H r Fergu idney B CE Fe February 245h, Lyons Wm T JL Angell Requac J Elmer 5 Kequa Teeter Frank I MN Teeter& Fern Rogers Fiecher John John J Fischer benruary 256h, 46b cay. at Corbin J W W D Corbin Haines Martha Mary E Haines Foutty J A G MiHughes Daniels Sarah A RJ Sproul Feornary 26%h, tb day. —_——o | Its time to buy Blankets! { Time--’Cause We’re Holding a “Closing-Out Sale” And Prices are at Rock-Bottom. \ Now’s your chance to supply present and Alexander WD Jno C Hayes far-in-the-future blanket needs at the smallest ? ’ Hobingon 1. P. SF Robles prices you've ever seen on merchandise as worthy. And we Will Furnish | F»roary 27sb, 6th aay. We're closing out our entire present stock Havceiter = Praakailes * —every one must go. As a lever, we're using 4 Ww panaaesty Les. Th any. the most enticing, inducing little prices at sad cme than with make beth of you Waa, tb R A Amie Beate which blankets have ever been worked. and one the MAKE DON OF YO immons Ee AF&W i A “aie : sich Gail Gibiaad Warner Anne Ps iti Frownge The fact, that these blankets are our regular stocks is a sufficient endorsement of their ae dinette Laon merits; they’re all of the very finest, best quality, in good variety of weights and sizes. Sou Kecbiechartette JT Reebie Here’s a list of the values to be had—note each carefull d b d — foe “You Don’t Need to go Out Recut Natas RB Camphen | y—and come, buy and save: for t t Town to get the ; . ee Sra, oe day ‘ rg 0 Ww Ryan J. ie Daisy Stanley & Nellie Welch 4 ala Winchell RH Phebe Winchell yf my $ es 9 Mak Finest Jewalr Guardians’ and Curators’ Docket. 53c, 3c, 93e, 1 .05, 1 ® 1 0, 1 PS J com March 4th, 10tb day. It al y Heese Weswae Bargains you have never seen before at these prices. how Woody A Mary J Woody rH ° Aa coulitiia” int ve 6(Ballfinch W hag “ AA aitocn NESTS. Sa Naa en bad ar eR. 2. Clai at lowest prices, because we have jitteser George Lee Littlefield the latest in style and best of values Maren Sth, 11th day, n btainable anywhere, We meet Hesham 'fhoave Ino dates Remember we are Selling all ‘ur customers daily and are not Weigh vO yo Mayea [=i = 7" ashamed to loo » e face. : ch 6 oth ", ashamed to look them in the face rea we % Nhs A amien Mens urnishing Goods avie Lara ¢ 1 W dau Watch Inspector Sanders Martha a WO Joskoes c N. B. JETER Sunmagseera Tage Stasiees"™ | At Absolute Cost id ol MMISSOUR! a wnnren Sth, 18th day. * WEST SIDE SINTIEm fistnitosl ou, Whyte Out they go! Your opportunity for Bargains. JEWELER MERU NEw eatiaareer "i McK CLh Luanne, || Every Glove in the house at cost. Every man’s Shoe in the house at factory cost. + Aaron Marriage Licenses. Wool Orvttet al 1 Morean Every man’s and boys’ Hats and Caps in the house at absolute cost. reer Gees nate Teens snort lle & samuel Ts tarpon Every Shirt, Collar and Tie at absolute cost. All Overalls and Jackets at cost. prised to Ciara F Kreizinger, Montrose, Mov "'"*” Murch 10th, 15th day. | Everything in men’s wear must go! Men do you know what this means? It means a big teeta Cine E Beery, Watler, Mo gtinaiatboriay ECHorn” =| Saving to you. We mean every word of it. ABSOLUTE COST ON EVERYTHING! You miss have sou jertle Guy ; ler, Mo, , Koeger Barney e m Mawson bee - rt i ; Natta Weller -¥n9 N Ganoh || it if you do not take advantage of this closing out sale. , oe i Moreh 11th, 16h vay. | ! literary ¢ HORSES AN MULE Golders Ce ell at al ¢. A penton ! f They tell D Sproat Clark” Jud” Hayes Our big ““Move On” Sale is still going on. J, A. SILVERS, Judge of Probate ’ Bargains all over the house. We have on hand and will sell worth the money: West Star Items. | e { 30 head of 3 and 4 year old ; | ssiilean ’ Bunice Lawrence is getting along | ps ‘ uleely. | 15 head of 2 year old mules. : ‘ : 2 matched pairs of draft horses. Ethel Herrell {s teaching the Star a 1 extra 1250 coach horse. echool. . i ; | . . 1 saddle pony Stur Sunday School is progressing | F Li nicely. ' 2 coming 2 year old fillies. —<— 100 ewes, Lambing now. 3ad colds are now in the Star} 5 gg 7 THe AO UESIBAC TAIT ecient MER NOURNOKS place west of Butler, ling helfor calves z | harness, 2 sets single harness, Terms of Sale: Allaume of $10 and ‘ é ‘ s alls ga Lavarne Silvers tne decided sonatas | Mr. and Mrs, Blough pafd thelr | 58 Head of Hoga: 5 good brood} 300 bushels corn in crib, 6 tons | under cash in hand. Sums over $10 at. sho eaat-ot she winter lson, Frank Blough, a vielé the mid | S0ws. 26 shoats welghing from 100 | clover hay in stack, stack thrashed | a credit of 9 months will be given, N Frank Blough moved the middle ot dle of last week. Is being muddy. | 8° 150 pounds, 27 bead of pigs. | clover hay, 14 ton pratrie hay baled, | with a bankable note, without inter- = McFARLAND & $0 S, last week from theCharles Marsteller! Mr. Blough walked along the side of Farming Implements: 3 farm wag | 4 bushels clover seed, 10 bushels po- | est {f paid when due, ifnot so paid | the buggy. Mre. Blough drove anc | OMS one with frame, apring wagon, | tatoes, 9 cord stove wood, 18 or 19| to draw 8 per cent interest from Se oe | pode. buggy, mowing machine, hay rake, | stands bees. ; , |date. No property to be removed Rome Dantels was up to Geo. Dan- Deering corn planter in good shape,| Household and Kitchen Furniture: | until terme of sale are complied with,. \ iels’ Inst Tuesday and spent theeven- 12-inch Moline wang plow, 16-inch | Story & Clark organ, double couch |5 per cent offfor cash. ‘ ‘ ing on business riding plow, 16 inch walking plow, | 9x12 brussels rug good as new, bed| Col.€. F. Beard, Col. C. E. Robbins, W ind aye M 12-inch walking plow. 3 cultivators | room sult, sewing machine, 18-Inch| Auctioneers Wesley Denton, clerk. Burp ‘Mt gy Le Akg can lp 4 - 826) one good as new, 10-foot harrow, 4| Round Oak heater,cook atove,many| Sale will commence at 10 o’clock I | Paciae ee ue said ‘ Wes. eth | sets work harnese one new others all | other things too numerous to men | a.m. prompt. Lete will serve lunch. en J Cameron of the old folks took Inter- eA ROO anepe, set doubly drying | ton. | J. W. WHEATLEY. Burp est enough to attend the ple supper at Star. We are more glad to say Mrs. J. J. Cameron took a ple an seemed to enjoy herself with the rest | of the young folks. Geo. R. Daniels, of Horace, Kan., states six inches of snow fell last week. He has bought one car load of hey and 200 bushels of corn and 2 tons of ofl cake for feed. Eulalia Daniels spent last Sunday E WILL OCCUPY the room north of us with wire fence, nails, heavy hardware, field seeds, seed potatoes, garden seed, onion sets, flour, feed, salt, and everything the farmer needs. We will be in a position to make prices that will interest you. Just ordered a car of nails, staples and wire, which will be here about March Ist, ready for our new Ladies Muslin department. with Miss Ethel Searfus. ~s Arthur Whitaker is very sick at this writing. Eclip China nest eggs only 15c dozen, worth Peg Pn tg a gh woh = > n e rwe a r Earl 20c anywhere. Saturday. ‘ a Mole traps at 70c. Don’t let the moless There is one Democrat left in Lone - Vens tear up your lawns and meadows C8 1 toe egy A AD WJ ON DISPLAY. when you can get rid of them this etic ge! gees Fg ome ey cheap. him for some misdemeanor. All at New Gowns eat Good, new raisins at 4 pounds for 25c. com me wpe critic Erveat™ 9 pas Dry grapes. 7 lbs grapes for 25c. "Rome Danie’ horse (6 about to 4 All Imperial tea 25c pound. eat ep Will Dewenss’s gate oa New Skirts, All English breakfast tea 25c pound. | The blizzard of’ last Thursday and Prem Syrup, best, 25c gallon. | eee Oe ee Oy New Drawers, pa Lemons 15c per dozen. al —_—_ St. L Flake hominy 7 pounds for 25c. | Public Sale. t New Corset Covers. Imported figs are only worth 10c; don’t Having sold my farm I will sell at pay 12%c. | public auction at my residence 24! ¢ Notable values. When you know our goods, you will Gallon can apples 20c gallon. mien week ft Dah Mp. an tbe buy and better ones you will never get. ; 3 cans best 3 Ib tomatoes 25c. binge gn igor scr ng ’ phe ™ Y Walter Baker’s chocolate, best made, property: ee a only 20c cake. 21 Head Horses and Mules: Team . 5 Pink chille beans 5c pound. lot broad mare »8 aad 10 years old} | Corset Covers......12%c to $2.00 Red kidney beans 5c pound. spiwwesig Say Wh atcg eerie snr dad Coun 8 id, driv 8 i Navy beans 5c pound. old driving mure 6 years old, arl-| | GOWNSfrom..........48c¢ to $4.00 Mam Treareold-4 year cd larme hore| | Skirts from 48c to $6.00 , 4 year old farm , Tren rrr, . \ y, WATCH FOR OUR MARCH Ist AD. cyan bay diiviag. mares coming f ILS | 2 | ated and extra . fj y A i Thee gelding coming 8 yearevold,| | Ladies Combination CD = Ss wil gelding coming 2 old, filley ‘ SH) [f ae \\\ % pocsig Sed booed gp Rage fy ' Suits..........$1.50 to 4.00 (3g Vial iy colt, 3 coming 8 year old mules, 2 SA oe - lif ESE |S 25H ai ° | NOTTEGT ban, eee SS old an {1} ed - ; 2 milch cows Independent Grocers, — one will be fresh tn. neo head SEE OUR SOUTH WINDOW FOR DISPLAY. We : , calf, coming 2 year old Short-horn é . — ‘ Phe Phone 144, BUTLER, MO. pond wd Sam Levy Mercantile Co.