The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 4, 1909, Page 6

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SPLENDID SHOWING OF ies Tailored Suits at from $10.00 to $35.00. : cis bhi t of S25 OD vnties fo $20.00 se are all genuine man tailored garments, Beautiful materials. Come and see them. nother shipment of Elegant Long Black Cloaks at $15.00 to $29.00. Special Bargains in Ladies Skirts at $3.00. at the fairest prices in ® country and guarantee satisfaction and to save you money over Vv mail order concern in the country. 1¢ a dandy shoe business for the best reasons in the world. Onlv reliable goods at the lowest prices. A Great Line of the Celebrated Buster Brown Shoes. . C1 x Iermroner Silk Grarte Shonninge B 225, Combs. Belts, Quilts, Blankets, Comforts. Petticoats, etc., just received. sargain in Ribbons on sale at 10c, 1244c, 15¢ vard Vhat about our prize offers in the spelling matches. Two ten dollar prizes in gold. ~ Walker-McKibbens. CA eee eerie: The Purtler Weekly Teena | BATT NTS CTINNTS @ ‘ nd Hudean | 4 red the te her: to f x the ae ar Tock Nottee ) Lorre Dp unty of Bates, state ider for cash, at Friday, the 9m ms againat sal tesrate js between the hours’ hem to me for allow- | forenoon and 5 0% m the date of said tet- | that dav to sationy’ be preeinded any bene- cost and exeention 3 3.80 AMID? i lwnee Exeentor A Mad ) ing an . Mail ind f S Frank M Viblogl -\ left for Ne entitles ae 1?" M 8 saan 6 +h in VW - Riit- made ‘ m Sy ol tounty of Bates, State of | entitled to ted t | 4 r ond. Ther littl two (2) im block two hin on it > ss ‘ ne leche Wee ress betes A van 9 241) in Clty of Walnatin S$ mt i . - & leat oe deen rood with the id conveyanee waa med: to omaeey legislation ™ ayment of one he h Ri ; n that tf re not st said trust deed desertbed staunch is “ : ea on Sant Provided Tass te cee or é 7 ten ‘ ¢ Ir. Bla -cture was apnreci |, death or re m . er, T. A Mc , ; rise. a said + the batth w heart n kK UD part, thatthe then)» ing “ ba — ‘ iseonrt, shoot act ty in KRansa empha: ¢ 1 all thednttes devolving my +b . century, und ve + inn iv ‘J rast rsatite ition he received” com=- the said party a of the second wd has refed 4 v4 “Ne ire tr at | id 3 % Taft man and d A ’ : epi prams. io rere, dr vane’ nation and elect a Hew a = showing is perenne been an advocat protective theor : aon. t ae eee abide up mor l : : ‘ thich the few is teacher ar as ina Moses. Dr. Blade was wil pleased | °* pi ir. with his reception and audience and | poe pe yi eld expressed a desire to talk to Bates! The use | county teachers again in the near fu- of study is no ture. We are quite sure the teachers with teachers but|9re teady to hear him. new compulsory | res district clerks | Birthday Dinner. h teachers with last enumer- On Wednesday, Oct 27; Mra" Many teachers have not , W. Phelps celebrated’ her" visiting teachers did re ha list yet and can not! day at the home of her™ . 5 teachers were com th the requirements of this! yrg"B, F. Richmond; , a remaining law ict clerks attention has!» friends and were not , been called to this and they should a re unt of | ,immediately comply with the require- 7 afew! ments. Pupils are now required to | .. 2 attend three fourths the time instead’, ac of one half as under the olf law. } The Association was well : spand much interest manifested by ters. The enrollment reached atior

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