The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 9, 1909, Page 4

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ON SALE At Great Reductions Choice lot of $25.00 and $22.50 Suits on sale at................. $15.00 Fine lot of $20.00 and $17.50 Suits on sale at................... $12.50 All the $15.00 Suits on sale at... 20... 000. ooo ooo occ ccccuce, $9.15 All $12.50 Suits on sale at.......... 2.0... ececce vecececeeee 4 Extra quality $11.98 Dresses on sale at.......................... $9.75 Dandy lot of ladies $12.50 Coats on sale at....................... 18 {* * 3 + Ae settee stl ni $1.00 yard 26-inch Floral Liberty Silk, twilled, especially adaped 65 for party dresses, fancy waists and scarfs, on sale for..................... Cc Extra quality plain 24-inch Messaline Silks—the best in the market—will not slip or split, never sold for less than $1 yard and sold in 75 C the city for $1.22, on sale f0F...............csescccccceseceeccoecececeecceses $1.75 double faced, yard wide black Peau de Soie Silk, very heavy, very dur- able, guaranteed not to split and will wear for many years, $1 35 especially suitable for making coats, etc., on sale for.................. ° Yard wide, genuine French Taffeta Silk, $2 grade, black only, guaranteed not iy Se eon ines Agate obectigein, 0 A Weta mtn pina Large Room Rugs on Sale. $25.00 Heavy Axminister Rugs on sale for.................... $21.00, Big shipment of small rugs just received. LOOK OVER THE LIST OF GIFTS AND THEN COME AND SEE THEM: Towels in Huck «nd Damask 15c pair up. Fancy drawn work pieces from $1.00 up. Pillow tops 25c up oats $1 up. Tailored waists $1 up. Fine net waists $2.48 up. White quilts $1.00 up. Choice line of mens and ladies handkerchiefs 5c up. Mens new neckwear and Suspenders 25c up. Ne New Table Linens 55c yd up. Napkins $1.25 up. Centerpieces 50c up. Library table scarfs 75c up. Me mittens 25c up. __Choice silk umbrellas up to $5. j Hand Corset Covers $1.75. Long Silk Scarfs. : Topsy Horiery 10c up. Munsing Underwear 50c i e Automobile ing ote wide 75c. Fur Scarfs footwear just received. Walkers Specials, Whit: Outing Night Gowns louse, Buster Brown. im the of 142 delegates, 72 necessary to a | date Hon. James W- Suddath: choice. Come in and See ’ Us re = —_ — — as renee = r | Homer Amoret 4\licmen- The experience and the ac- The Butler Weekly Times | ysinut Foster 8 quaintanes. with public mer gained’ Tein ate aS lew Meme ew lent ach. 5| by him as a legislator and his: long & ite a _. _|Lone Oak Peru ¢, ARaM, scat am vom sd, Pleasant Gap Double Brancli: 5 ests would. qui | Entered at the Post Office of Butier, Mo.,as| Hudson Reynard sch. h.. ‘ ee eee {Rockville — Rockville 5} i PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR | Prairie Papinville 3) i _ | Osage Rich Hill ! . ae x ' Howard 4 COUNTY CONVENTION 20TH | 4 + To Elect Delegates to Congres- Sizes Up ts bisa Job. sional Convention. ' The Bates County Democratic Cen-| for its home county candidate: tral Committee, pursuant to call of! The Urich Herald thus speaiés out| or by reputation. He has climtied to i the top of his:profession and isrecor- i This Store is offering more opportunities to save money on your Holiday Pur- chases than ever. Everything offered is practical and will be appreciated. ladies Sui Our buyer made a special trip to St. Louis to purchase Silks at the Great Silk Sale LOOK AT THE VALUES OFFERED ns, ladies, childrens sweater c Mens flannel shirts at $1.00 and $1.50. Mens dress shirts at 50c and $1.00. and 98c. Perfumes 0c up. Shepping Bags 50c up. Belts 50c up. Large Shipment of mens, womens, boys and gir! ellie ne, ai iy af those who profited | spent several hours here Monday 19 The Jokmsom County Star, edited C°um™y many f to rere Hume and Sprague 8 by Wallace-Crossiey, thus speaks out |Featly by his: ability as a teacher. “hagas be between trins.| has told you the truth buthe has not The convention will be composed | strongly forlis heme county ee ee ee " home | ;times prosecuting attarney. | : ms nl : “He is a native ef this county; is a In more recent: years he served: one re in the far nena: | Pheidock himself. Had he wanted to, little past fifty-twe years of age; and | term in the legilature as the repre- oie DeAre ove You unbiased information on the is known to-every eitizen, personally | sentative of Heury county, and serv- (Succeed ongressman , ' at Pate mond and'the chances are largely in One term in:the state senate: Ins is fa for iti ; ffiewe various offieh! positions fe fis favor suas tac coe “We believe that in the persum of | nized as one-of the leading lawyers of was 2 most efficient and faithful of- “DOW” yet w competi- SS NI ne — ~ - Childrens Bearskin and Piusii Coats, big lot for............ sooo e G3.08 Childrens Fancy Bearskin Coats, $2.48 grade for:................ $1.75 - Fine lot $7.50 Skirts on sale for.................:.ceceecseeeeee $5.00 Remember these are first-class, man-tailored garments, made up in first-class style—not sweat-shop stuff made only to sell. COME EARLY AND GET A GOOD SELECTION. to split, elegant high lustre, a splendid chance to buy at a bar- $1 48 GMA, OT GINO DORs Sarin ns Ge Silene dd coeds cli csboc se deskok hanna e meas . Yard wide, extra heavy Messaline Silk, in black only, beautful fin- $ 1 25 ish, a great silk for one piece dresses and waists on sale for.......... ° Remember that silks make a delightful holiday gift for mother, wife, sweet- heart or friend, and this is a rare chance to buy high class silks at a great sav- ing in price. Yard wide lining satin for coats, black only, heavy and durable, the 79 SUDO Brede of Gale... oo 56.6.0... cocccccccuesiecsbevsscdcaseseecdineesu. Cc $22.50 Heavy Axminister Rugs on sale for.................... $19.00 w silk mufflers $1 up. All kinds of gloves and Mens caps at 50c and $1. m Petticoats. Blankets 50c a Comforts $1.25 up. | Shoes—and rubber Come early and Get a Choice Selection. ee ee Mr. Dickinson came from Virginia The Nevada. Mail of Nov. 30th, con-| It seems from press. notes that , ; nu tai i i Judge L. S. Paddock has endeavored 3 and intelligent study of publie-inter— © Climton many years ago, and wher tained this very kindly reference ta d + Giller bakaweae a very youngman. For several years’ the congressional candidacy of Sen-| ‘0 enlighten the people om the ques- 4 of weight and influence in Congress. he taught a private school of high ‘ator Dickinson: : hailed ating Nias ERR te f Cou Hi Engineer,” Johnson County’s Candidate. €Tade, and there-are-yet living im this, State Senator C. C. Dickinson |? oe Bes 4 Heme Estimate. Dickinson’s Candidacy. | “Be Thou Not Deceived.” tion, “How to Discontinue the Office \in calling your attention to the pro- visions of Sec. 10571, (Laws 1909) he ; é | tald you the. whole truth and no one (fied trip to Cedar county. As ‘has | inows this any better than Judge F f -3, tors in the but Mr. Dickin-| soer je. dispensed wit chairman, met in Butler Wednesday ex-Senator C. C. Dickinson, Henry|Missouri. Hichas held but one effice, j fiver. Asa member of the legisia-. contest, to congressional convention, which ; improper at this time to-su committee recommended that the‘ to Congress from Henry county. We/Parted Congressman, by his township conventions be held on Sat- | believe that it is also true tHtat the! Speeches througheat the district, |Democaatic party in this district in| Where he was ewer heard affentively q urday, December 18th. ; : son is well and favorably known’ a afternoon and selected Monday, De-| county has a man worthy to be pat that having Been prosecating attorney /ture, and as siate senator, be was: y ‘aie cember 20th, 1909, as the date to hold | forth as the successor of Dawid A. | Years ago,. and. has been zealous in |-tecognized thraugh the state as aopnnet county convention to select delegates DeArmond. It does not seem to us) behalf of democracy hargearerl may sy erameapaa both in ability, 8 . am S ‘ ges ti gC : " puch vai cay dust m will meet in Butler Dec. 21. The fact that no man has ever been sent| id to the omganization and testhe de— best interests of the people. No- SRR Dow? ore or suspicion of subservience fo self-|™2"Y years, j ish or special interests was ever a¢-|PUblic:duty assigned him tacked to him. ‘ i the district, and is very ! ; i | | rank as.a member Hie Taft planed a second medal of

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