The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 20, 1909, Page 18

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WE want to make this a rousing big week, and in order to make it impossible for you to stay away, we will give you such bargains in Ladies Skirts Shirt Waists, Muslin Under- wear, Kimonas, Dress Skirts, Petti- coats and all ready-to wear Goods. Cy Pa READ Special! Special! Sensational Reductions on Ready-to-Wear Lingerie Dresses This week we are going to give you the opportunity of your life to buy the very ‘ latest and best in white and colored Summer Dresses. Don’t let it pass; if you ts do you will be sorry. Just think of it when you can buy a beautiful dress at less 9 than the cost of making! You cannot afford to let the opportunity pass—just read ‘TIS NOW OR NEVER! Only 3 Days Just 3 More Days An event never to be forgot- ten. The greatest, most sen- sational merchandise crash ever known. Prices crushallformersales. .. .. Sale Positively Closes May 22, 1909, at Midnight T.ast Carll | THE HOUR OF RECIPROSITY HAS COME | ILAst Call Hill’s Cash Store Big Sale will close Saturday night, May 22, at 12 0’clock—midnight this sale quits. This is absolutely our last call to the people in this Great Sale. You can’t afford to miss this opportunity. Don’t throw your money away by paying high prices for goods when you have this chance to save money on every purchase you make. SPECIAL PRICE Beautiful Embroidery Flouncings Exquisite dress flouncings, very fine and a large assort- ment. aay stores get for these — goods $2 per sae Our regular price was $1.73 per yard. $1 3 ER Special for this last week of this great sale e READ YARD SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1909 Will be the last day of this sale. Half price on many items are the new orders of the last three days of this Bargain Carnival. Ladies Ready-to-wear Hats Extra Special Just for This Last Week Don’t miss this opportunity to buy the very latest styles it hats at about ONE HALF PRICE Hats worth $3.00, cold cash...$1.98 Hats worth $4.50, cold cash...$2.98 Hats worth $5.50, cold cash...$3.98 Remember these hats are all new and up to the minute in style. They all were bought this season. Don’t confound these with last year’s styles. Children’s hats from 35c up. these prices and it will convince you: M $ 3.48 ready-to-wear dresses....$1.69 3.98 ready-to-wear dresses.... 2.23 4.48 ready-to-wear dresses.... 2.79 4.73 ready-to-wear dresses.... 2.98 $5.98 ready-to-wear dresses....$3.98 8.48 ready-to-wear dresses.... 4.98 12.98 ready-to-wear dresses.... 7.98 Special Hour Sales Every Day this Week! Friday Afternoon for One Hour 3:30 to 4:30 O'clock We will sell Friday Morning for One Hour 10 to 11 O'clock Thursday Afternoon for One Hour 3:30 to 4:30 o’clock We will sell A Big Line of Embroidered Dress Flouncing—Very Fine and most Beautiful Patterns Worth up to $2.00 per yard Thursday Morning for One Hour 10 to 11 o’clock We will sell 1000 Yards of Fine Wide Embroidery Mill Ends or Short Lengths Worth 15c to 25c per yard, SPECIAL PRICE FOR ONE HOUR| SPECIAL FOR ONE HOUR ONLY. 8c per Yard Per Yard 98c We will sell One Lot of Very Fine Handker- chiefs—25c and 35c Goods J One Big Lot of 25c Corset Cover Embroidery—Choice Patterns SPECIAL FOR ONE HOUR ONLY]! SPECIAL FOR ONE HOUR ONLY Per Yard 14c 19¢ of the seasons best styles in all lines of piece goods. As an extra inducement for you to come every day during this last week of our great sale we will place on our bargain counters a big line of Lawns, Dimities, Percales, India Linons, Mercerized Suitings, Ginghams, Calicoes, Shirtings, Etc. : These are not damaged goods, but perfect in every way, and very choice patterns. THEY GO ON SALE AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. Every yard of these goods you buy will be a great saving to you. Don’t miss the Mill Ends, Mill Ends or Remnants SPECIAL SALE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. HILL'S CASH STORE BUTLER, MO. Stook in Hands of the Kansas City Sales Company, F.C. FORBACH, Sales Manager. A Desirable Home for Sale. “Nugget” as a Life Saver. Rev. Gilbreath held his regular ap- Most farmers are done planti Having purchased the Ben Moore} q oat. corn. . — residence in Butler, I now offer for |ity A adedi tecteak peau porn 4 i bi pointment at Peru last Sunday 1 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. G Carroll Unele Johnnie Craig and wife, of] sale my residence situated one block ly owned by Mre. N. B. McFarland and Mule Barn containing a hundred and fifty horses and mules. These were loosened and driven to the doors but could not be made to leave the building. The little Shetland pony Nugget, finally walked out ahead and a general stampede fol- lowed saving the stock in that barn. Notice to Breeders. T have six or seven registered percheron stallions that will stand arrived in Bich Hill one day last West Deep Water. week for a visit with relatives and East Lone Oak. night. We hear Miss Minnie McCoy spent yeti ed ang ty ae si Kanses, are visiting thelr sone,|north of the publle square. The| of Butler and later by John Harper : pepe gone house fronts south and east, {8 two! of Virginia, about one hundred and Sunday in Kaneas City with her sis- y s ter, Carrie. Blough and Gladys Geneva attended} A.G. Tabor’s little son, who has storles high, with good basement A, |church at Peru last Sunday night. | been very sick, fe no better at this 5 Lm fitty head of valuable horses and 4 and concrete floors. The house con-| mules were saved ina big fire at C. M. Thomas and family, E. George, Chloe and Pearl ucKenna| Writing, peng — spent Sunday with otenteh te becealaureate sermon| The Sanday School that was or. a twelve roome—double parlors, | Kansas City Monday night, when Th wen desided last Sunday tohave|° the High School in Butler last Spent at the Valley school house, |éitting room, dining room, break-|the big Guston & Harrington horee P nicely with Charley|fast room, library, kitchen, pantry Children’s Day the first Sunday in|S9Dday- Norton ae euperintendent. and hella, with herd wood floor and =e barns were distroyed and June at night. “on ey ot — A... Fletcher is located again at/ ghroughout the first . The eec- Aadays velled. "balding Sas pe catoned sy Pll ansas, ves pruce. was of Butler. The corn {s doing pretty nice at Gnd stOry containt five bed rooms, | the big Covtiagham Brothers Horse| 98-tt J. W. Bannnanr. this writing. All the early sod had vicinity recently. H. H. Harshaw hauled his fine| dressing room, halls and ba‘ SEED. Joe Suter, Roy Latham and myrtle] hogs to Butler Monday to fitted with hot and cold water. The to be planted over on account of ut) 4 Ott A ‘the 3. WT tes them for his big Poland China Sale| entire we worms. hows labs Sand Saturday, May 22. Farmer Jonny. |and Rev. Whitsett’s regular appoint- anday. pF ce Le ReT = ment {es next Sunday, both morning Cultivators may be seen goingover| The Fairfax Forum sermonises as this section of the country. Were-|follows: “Say, life fe short. The and night. Harve: Rogers member that at this time last year|grave digger fe hunting for you. | Butler, “ poe Dow as cat the corn was not all planted. , You ain’s got any rae -to waste|'O¥ Wu. E. Watton. CHOICE GERMAN MILLET, Sandey with Marlon and Vise ____ Power Wu.tow. |hunting up passages ia the Seripture} Missouri hae 800 miles of mac: CANE, KAFFIR CORN. Thomas. 500,000 L4S WOOL WANTED.—|‘° Prove shat Ham was a nigger, orjadam roads and of this 120 miles Pure Dwart Essex RAPE. F, L. Blankenbaker and family that dipping or pouring {s the prop-| were constructed in 1908 said Curtis spent Sunday of the home of M8 Dnegeet Restore Wool Manvlectorere|*? modeo! Dapéism or that wesbould| Hm, sate highway enginesr. More] fenkins in Hill. for all the wool we ean buy for them put ona long face on Saturday in} than 300 miles of gravel roads were Grande Isley, of Rich Hill epent| (0 so sce us botore you sell your ede ; Le pty built lest year making about 4,600 ” wool, we can more than menagerie. | miles in all. In the year $1,658,200 | one Lozs for your] Was expended of which 6.4 per cent Montana, and formerly of thie place,! 27 4 All, was donated. Blue Grass, White and-Red Clovers &c. Only first quality seeds handled by us, _ DEACONS? son: sve

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