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tailored waists The Butler Weekly Times Printed on Thursday of each week J. D. ALLEN, Editor and Proprietor Entered at the Post Office of Butler, Mo., as second-class mail matter | PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR _ ANNOUNCEME TS } We are authorized to make the following an- | nouncements for Democratic nominations b:- PRESIDENT PERCALES-~an elegant cloth for FRENCH LAWN-Special value at PAJAMA CHECK----Soft and durable EXTRA WIDE BATISTES at PERSIAN LAWN, Mercerized at INDIA LINON—Special value at ANNUAL SALE OF Embroideries, Laces White Goods Our sale started off Wednesday morning and large quantities were sold, although the weather was bad. We made very heavy purchases in these lines and hope all our trade will buy a supply, as they certainly will make a big saving. This sale ends Saturday, Fedruary 12th--we advise 4n early selection. 1000 yards fast edge embroidery worth 15 10¢ 500 yards fast edge embroideries, worth 74% 5¢ 39c 29c 25 and 29c. We offer you a vast array of patterns in embroideries to select from--designs so full of beauty that you can scarcely distinguish them from the hand-wrought work of skilled embroiderers 1250 yards extra good embroidery worth 20 to 25¢ will be on sale for 12%e to 20c, will be on sale for to 10c, will be on sale for 250 yards 18 inch wide flouncing, choice grade and patterns, worth 75c per yard, will be on sale for 250 yards 13 inch corset cover embroidery, fast edges, dainty designs, worth 40, 45 and 50c, will be on sale for White Goods SHERETTE-~the new cloth which is having such a rage in the east, controlled by us in this sec- tion, special values at 15, 25, 35 and 40c per yard. 1000 Yards Valenciennes Laces Dainty patterns, nice qualities will be on Sale for oc Yard | Walker-McKibben’s lhis feet. It means death to Cannon-! OVERWHELMING VICTORY. | Rockville........ ism. To Senator Aldrich it is a stern rebuke by the people for the use of | Dickinson Elected to Congress by his great intellect and vast power in| the Senate to rob the people to enrich | a few already wealthy clients. To the people of the United States it is a ray of light and a sign that the | voters are awaking to the great im- portance of controlling the trusts and money power, before they themselves | are put under abject servitude by that | | from the various counties composing | | the 6th Congressional District, receiv- |ed by wire, giving the majorities: ‘ 1000 border at Yards Linen Terchon Laces Neat styles, strong and durable, worth 7% to 10c will be on sale for oc Yard Special values in Table Linens at 48, 55, 79, 98c. Special value in heavy bleached Crash with red T QUALITY STORE 15c. HE 105 102 a ot Coe eee 49 51 2 | Osage South... 150 105 45 Osage North..... 120 97 23 eae | Howard-Sprague. 79 27 52 the Unprecedented Majority Howant-Hume... 87 4449 — 2878 2166 788 76 , 788 The following are the full returns pak Dickinson’s majority... .712 WITHSTOOD THE TEST. Dickinson, D. Gr:fith, R, | make a dent in the manganese surface /across-the joint where the door fits | the nes A his took — brid eer | utes of y swinging of a 12-pound | sledge on a hot chisel and resulted in 3-16 inches wide, and 1-8 inch deep. Then the burglars commenced to burgle in earnest. A cup of red clay was made under the dent and 1-8 ounce of nitroglycer- ine poured in so as to run into the depression. This was exploded in the regular way with a battery and a fulminate cap, but only discolored a furrow perhaps 1 1-2 inches long, | la | Good morning, Congressman Dick- A MESSAGE, densome tariff, raised far above the| Senator Money of Mississippi was} y4ingo revenue basis in the interest of the few manufacturers, to the detriment Beasscausexasay Roe BSSSSTSLSwohK SB RS ww. 2 8 $B erimm, k. Soenne a Rema | | B emma ip i0 aaa ignaaal tar e ara 8 a Sapa Fae Peer , | is was repea’ tru . phar aie | Itisa message of good cheer and 186 is a Good One. |larious persistency, “laoreasing the Deer Creek Township hope to the people. 253 In the Literary Digest under date | 40se to 1-4 ounce until the joint was stretched a trifle, and more of an of December 11th is an article descrip- opening made, perhaps a couple of tive of a test made ona safe manu- el We always knowed you was ! thousandt so the nitrogl e ‘ . . perry but we didn’t know a was factured by the Ely-Norris Safe Com-| could aaa Finally at the Seventh The voters of the Sixth Missouri — —— |pany, Perth Amboy, New Jersey. | trial two clay cups were used with 1-4 ‘district send a message to the Presi-|S°™99Y- Totals, 4230 439 |The article appears under the head-|®Unce of the coaxer in each, which dent, to Cannonism of the House and; Mr. ‘Dickinson’s home people re-|’ Dickinson majority 3791. ing, “‘An Experiment in Burglary”, | ¥2> rey: BA ounce in each Aldrichism of the Senate, couched in buked his slanderers and traducers, |DeArmond’s majority in 1908. ..1893| in that division of the magazine de.| thie time the eaten Res ase yer dignified terms, prepared with thought | by giving him an overwhelming ma- 5 ace voted to Science and Invention. It is| ed so as to make it easy to introduce and deliberation, but of no uncertain! jority. Bates County by Precincts. interesting from the fact that it relates Ses pzploeive, ‘ae AL: tenor. —=—s_—, : Fy to the same kind of a safe as that up a SWO Sam It says that the people of the west, _ Roates sot Nose eredie, x chased by the Peoples Benk a te — ss was i 5 through the voters of this | APPleton City, to the Demo 3 3 {time ago. The Peoples Bank has| that remim of battles district, as the first opportunity of- MONEY. z a certainly made no mistake in ct Bepeticn Even thie only fered, are decidedly against a bur- P| fhe chasing this burglar proof safe, The article is as follows: move the contents, on account of de- stroying the contents of the safe or vault. “Altogether it was a very interest- ing exhibition, and in spite of the rge and non-burglarious charges used, the safe can said to have withstood all attacks and preserved ~ contents against destruction or loss.”” Inasmuch as the above article does not give the name of the safe tested, the Peoples Bank has obtained the following affidavit as evidence that it refers to an Ely-Norris Safe. ie cle in the Literary Digest of Dec. 11th, 1909, refers to our Ely-Norris Double Compound Door Manard nese Steel Bank Safe, manufactured in Perth Amboy, N. J. (Signed) Ely-Norris Safe Co., F. S. Hill, V. P. State of Missouri } County of Jackson” oy : Described and sworn to before me this 19th day of January, 1910. ben 19th 1913. Ne