The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 22, 1910, Page 8

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Only 3 More Days Until we Al Hang up Our Stockings Read the Bargains below and help to make someone happy and save money by buying Holiday Goods here ALL Ladies $25 Suits for Ladies $22.50 Suits for Ladies $17.50 Suits for All Ladies Trimmed Hats at Ladies $1.25 Petticoats for... «9B Childrens 35c Ready-made Dresses for Ladies 98c Petticoats for... Ladies 68¢c Petticoats for... Ladies $1.25 Flannelette Gowns for Childrens 98c Ready-made Dresses fo Ladies 73¢ Short Kimonas for LADIES SUITS HALF Childrens 68¢ and 73c Ready-made Dress PRICE Ladies $1.25 Long Kimonas for Childrens $3.25 Long Winter Coats for.. Ladies 50c Fancy Aprons for. Ladies 50c Long House Aprons for. for...50¢ Te MEN'S $5.00 HIGH TOP SHOES, TAN OR BLACK... . French harps, worth 25¢, for..............0055 > Ree rr |. Men's Tic dress ohirte for......csesccscvcccved 50c ee nF Oe French harps, worth 35¢, for............ Colgate’s tooth paste Men’s 5c handkerchiefs..............sseeeeeeee 4c } Peters oh oe Co. Briar root pipes, worth 25, for........... German silver mesh bags............++ 48c to $4.48 | Men's 10c handkerchiefs. ...............00e00008 7c { h. ib.) hoy Briar root pipes, worth 50c, for NUNS cic eas cea yal ensasaacka cua $1 to $1.50 Extra bargains in trunks and suit cases. ; : Post card albums eerrece 10c to $2.48 | Re eran rer errr Tr: 25¢ to $2.23 | 98c lace collars and chemisetts for............. 49c ‘@y 2. eee rere y Try 10c to 68 SE II, oii sevcdasccessd 25¢ to 50c per yard | 50c lace collars and chemisetts for ............. 25c \ Books for boys and girls and men and Sofa pillow covers, ready for use........ 25c to 50c Childrens’ muff and scarf sets......... 75c to $3.50 MUNN ey chan daca er eede ex eran 10c to 98 Hand embroidered infants sacques...... 98c to $1.25 $06 GYOES GOOUS POF. co.cc ccsccnesssdcreccsenss 39c +a jee teri eer es 25c, 48c, 68¢ Infants’ sets—toque, boa and mittens in Double fold suiting for.............cceeeees 7 1-2c UNE ay ss Ci ciaireearereeascivanes 98c to $2.98 holly DOXeS..... 6... seeseeeeeeeeeeeeeee es 98 25¢ black and white shepherd plaids............ 15¢ I AGee MAMBO cs asaiicicacseisne tes 10c to 75c Dutch lace collars.........+++0see0s00s 25c to $1.39 20c kimona goods for........c.cececseeeeeeens Christmas crepe paper............600ee008 10c roll Fancy ribbons, all kinds. 18c kimona goods for...........ececceseees Leather novelties from Indian reservation Sample handkerchiefs, worth 7c, for............ 4c 10-yard dress patterns for ’ * We I FR iv seevivcccvcdenctins 10c to $2.48 Sample handkerchiefs, worth 10c, for........... 7c cl UTES GEO SA aes amemnenivee | Peters High Grade Fancy pin cushions, from...............5¢ to $2.98 Sample handkerchiefs, worth 15c, for.......... 10¢ et enk ioe patterns in scarfing.......... 47c cy eget Fak ics Dee aera 10c to 89¢ Sample handkerchiefs, worth 25c, for.......... 19¢ Yard wide taffeta silk..............665 Shoes for Xmas Gifts. Scalloped embroidered towels ready Sample handkerchiefs, worth 35c, for.......... 25e 19¢ drapery cloth for...........+.+. Button boots for ladies $2.25 to $3.50 TOP IR isi bac sprieesia rans 68c and 75c Sample handkerchiefs, worth 50c, for.......... 39c PE pe ce ell Se So ear eas ne Button shoes for children vores 98e to $2 Fancy embroidered linens from....... 15¢c to $12.98 Silk handkerchiefs for men 10c percale hg = : Ratt a3, Children’s school shoes.................$1 to $1.75 Hemstitched, Battenburg and fancy Fancy handkerchiefs for women $1.25 table linen (all linen) 72 in. wide. . ie Big bargains in boys’ work and dress shoes Hen... see sere eee eee ee ee ee ees MOG ieee |e Raa er ges eae Pa cda fon cyeCied 7c table linen, mercerized, 72 in. wide.........49¢ Men's water proof shoes best on earth Fancy belt pins and buckles............+. 10c to 75c [| RAAF aa rarRn rey rr, 50c table damask for.............. 0.0005 .35¢ Fancy brooches ’ ..25¢ to $1.48 10c talcum....... | 7 1-2c crash toweling for.............. . 5c cesar Hat pins. . bebee sents ee eee eee neers anes 5c to 68c $1.25 comforts... | Good bleached toweling for.................0005 4c Sef ae, wth 3 laden 12 RR a Souvenir of Butler, worth 35c, for Telescopes and suit cases 89c to $5.48 Extra good blankets......... Sample curtain cones, each...............+0065 35c Pocket knives, worth 35¢, for.............. Eis cnccteerdisccvisvesescctas 10c to 50c Men’s cotton gauntlet gloves...............0005 10c | Yard wide L L muslin for ea Pocket knives, worth 75c, for...............0+5 Sachet talcum puffs 10c and 15c Men’s 50c best work shirts for..............005 39c Full quilt size cotton bats, 6x7 feet............. 75c The Store for Bargains came in Tuesday to visit Mrs. Shank's away someone helped himself to, Amsterdam Items. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bell. about thirty bushels. | From the Ent rprise. Mr. Shanks is agent for the Missouri Foster Lodge No. 554, A. F.and| Mrs. W. W. Badgley came in from | Pacific at Carthage and is taking a! A, M., held its meeting Friday night. | Marshfield, Mo., Wednesday morning lay-off for the benefit of his health. | Officers elected are: J. F. Cecil, W. | for a several weeks with her parents, They will leave shortly for the west, M.; Jessie Mullis, Sr. Warden; T. B.|Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Green and other “where the silvery Colorado wends Scott, Jr. Warden; J. H. Botkin, ssiadines, its way. Treasurer and W. A. Chamberlin,) w, A, Gage, who suffered a stroke | J. F. Cecil has his new black-smith Secretary. Installation first meeting of paralysis fast week, was taken shop completed. The new set of night in January, 1911. | "i he . : tools he bought whilein the city, | to Kansas City yesterday by his ‘son , ’ | Will Mullineaux, of Harrison coun- | in-law, Jas. Porter and Dr. Amyx arrived last week. Mr. Cecil has ev-| ty, Mo,, arrived the first of the week | and will be placed in a hospital for erything that can be found ina first with his car of household goods. |treatment. Mr. Gage is some better | class shop. He is nicely located and) There js nothing strange about that, and it is hoped that a course of treat- will be glad to meet new, as wellas byt when he arrived he found his | ment from skilled hands will restore Virginia. old, customers. wife had been the victim of a run-| him to his normal health. J. E. Newkirk, the city butcher,, George Plymell, of the Greenview away Tuesday. She was thrown! The following officers have been fl killed a beef for D. H. Arbogast last | neighborhood, was in town Tuesday from her buggy and received a se-| elected for the coming year in the j weak. jand closed a deal with Messrs. Webb| vere scalp wound, which required | Woodman lodge: W. W. Thorn- Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Metzler made a * Belch for their grocery store. We|several stitches. Mr. Mullineaux, | brough, V. C.; F. Mangold, W. A.; flying trip to Rich Hill in their auto regret to see the old firm quit busi-| while unloading his car, received a}, Armentrout, Clerk; F. Smith, Thursday. Mrs. Metzler is quite an|"€SS but welcome the new ones to| badly sprained ankle, and he was put | Banker; E. E. Hughes, Escort; C. C. expert when it comes to ‘“‘gee-haw- | UT burg. | ouf of commission. DINAH. | White, Watchman; V. C. Howe, Sen- FOSTER. There will be Christmas exercises at the Christian church the night of the 23d, and at the M. E. church the night of the 24th. Dr. Rhoades was a passenger to Butler, Sunday. Mrs. E. E. Laughlin was a passeng- er Wednesday to Blue Mound, Kas., on a brief visit with her mother, Mrs. Green, of that place. Prof. Parks left for Butler on the noon train to attend the spelling con- test and visit with home folks near ing” an automobile. _ | James Bridwell, wife and son, | hen, ten: @, 1. Meatied: Manger; De. 2. Windle McHenry returned to But. [Free of ponte yg Aap ag From the Post. S. Amyx, Physician. ler on the Saturday evening Sigua!) | Uae © oe woe ee | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Payton cele-] The Masons ata meeting Tuesday this city. Mr. Bridwell is a brother|brated the latter’s 62nd birthday, last Sunday. A night elected the following officers of Mrs. Reed. We understand he is 0 looking for a location. | Ike Bowersox has the foundation . e Ww ai ee s per ay Th livery barn of Briscoe i for his new home in the northeast | (+ J} ©- "i. (Owls S- Uhsi ©. Bs le new livery Darn © | part of town and the carpenters are|Martin, J. W.; M. V. Sparr, Sec.; Bros. starts off in fine shape, they/now at work on the frame work.|C. H. Hutchins, Treas.; H. J. Thomas, having bought the J. L. Bell livery | The building will be a one story struc-|S, D.; O. W. Fritts, J. D.; E. E. stable and combining the two. They | ture 26x28 with a 10x12 addition in| cnockey, S, SJ. W. Gwinn, J. S.; pared to furnish the rear. : on chor notice to any part of the|, The following officers were elected| W: P. Fritts, Tyler the year at a meeting of| The following officers have been county at reasonable prices. The a MW.A. : JW. Briscoe Bros. are hustlers and will| V, C.; J. W qiested Sor the enuing year in the K. ; W. row, Banker; J help to make Foster what it should . Rogers, W. A.; R. R. Hamilton, be—a thriving little city of the fourth|Clerk; C. L Hawk, Escort; E. C. class. » ion Watchman; R. C. Brayton, Arthur Gray, of Afton, Iowa, was 1 after a brief visit with his parents,, Mr. Mrs. T. S. McHenry, of north Foster. N. T. Badgett left on the noon train Saturday for Collinsville, Okla., in answer to a message announcing the serious illness of his son-in-law, Jim Hobbs, of that place. - Jim West was an arrival on Mon- day’s passenger from Butler and Rich Hill, where he had been visiting relatives and friends. C. C. Swarens and wife were But- ler visitors last week. Mr. Swarens had bills printed for a public sale December 21, after which they will} «ocal,”” : s : <F = keeps his Christmas presents. Ha, ha,|return on a visit. Mr. Gray will Following are the officers who Fred! ; spend a week in Foster looking after | act in the R. N. of A. Miss Edythe Lyle came in on the| his farm north-west of town and vis- oan er west-bound passenger Saturday from | iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat- Oracle; Gnie Rowe, Put 0 Kansos City. Miss Edythe is attend- | thew Gray, of north Foster. Hin Sse Rogere ing the manual training school, and} Some one relieved Robert Briscoe | Whinery, | Hill's Gash Store - The Woman's A Store you CAN BUY Christmas Presents ATA Harness Shop Leather watch chains, blanket pins and rosettes. Dog collars and chains. A nice riding bridle or whip. An ivory handle buggy whip. Indian pattern saddle blankets. Horse blankets in fancy patterns. Elegant plush buggy and auto robes. Foot warmers for buggies and autos. A nice single harness of special design. One of our high grade buggies or carriages. If you wish we would sell you an AUTOMOBILE. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas, and the best for 1911, we herewith thank you kindly for your past favors and will be pleased to see you in our store many times during the ensuing year, and will always do our best to please and satisfy you. Very truly yours, McFARLAND & SONS. G. W. Ellis Jewelry Co. Are too busy to quote prices in their this weeks advertising, but still have a complete line of Jew- elry, Cut Glass, Chinaware,. Hol- low-ware, Watches, Clocks, Etc., and invite you to call and examine any article you may wish to pur- chase. G. W. ELLIS JEWELRY CO. Butler, Missouri.

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