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The Butler Weekly Times) “Sons wncer Could be Seay ea a Pe | ene ey Goa Red in tne Publle Fale. Stel harrow, nearly new, 2. walking Printed on Thursday of each week at a candidate for the office of Clerk and Asses- | ferson City’s: volunteer fire depart-| basement, but the b of awater| . Having sold my farm, known a8) plows; new rack; «top ; vor, of Mt. Pleasant township, subject to the | ment, it was impossible to successful- | main early Monday morning allowed ee Bgecon pate we man eet be sets Sore harness; i ee verirece (PSS EE tr, atonal eed een |e il, th an le Ey fe an ra abl SSM Nae HAMILTON HERRELI, Guardsmen, citizens, and ‘ convicts | might have been saved but for this. EE ee atiny: aah bs becihagl oe bushels Poppe Entered ai the Post Oftice of Butler, Mo., as | a8 @ candidate for the office of Collector. of u;, [from the penitentiary worked side he Governor, Secretary of State, the following property, to-wit: 6 tons of prairie hay in stack, some sevond-class mail matter. | Pleasant township, subject io the actos of the | Side with the local firemen in their | State Auditor, State Treasurer, ‘Sup- | the following prope: 25 bushels of potatoes, near! i a | em peralleanl vil efforts to subdue the flames, but it/erintendent of Public Schools and) Shead of horses—Large team of | st Ye PAC Hay incubator ‘ Fee ER Neareanthored was soon geen that they could nt oe ere ot Cea Supraave |abekt 1860 and. bres gray’ tnare 14] foot row boat with oars, and numer~ phates dla dla |checked, and the work of removing, taken up quarters in the old Supreme | about c 5 ; es | ED. DILLON ‘the records was then begun. a Court building i the _apiol Par, ears old, weigh el 100 ee ae te ere ee of $107 and | |_ Governor Hadle: cretary _ of| and are transacting business, but are | horse; roan mare i, es ay 5; (icpieceatiowasslat Aeon ot State Roach, ‘Audie John Gaiden reatly handicapped by lack of room. | 1250, bred to jack; sorrel mare 13) under, a geo oe pout bal buastra tae | the Democratic party. |and Treasurer Cowgill together with | Itwill require weeks to sort outdocu-|years old, weighs 1200, bred; six-| 12 i gitie pire ovsih interoat & © pee: ie: camsidate. (or te satan ot Chuniy ker, | | their Sevariment clara quick or. ee res records which, were re- moaths-old pare geting eg oral rea os on a porn o ; | | gani i - | i i mare, we! ; A . BARES EMSRS spare CAPITOL BURNS ngs vies ccunartan moved ron ete ees Suing a aad mm ee gr © ee We are authorized to announce | ee |records, practically all of which inj in the proper manner. ‘ 5 head of cattle—2 cows giving) Sale begins a Cag Prion a W. F. HEMSTREET | | aage depariments were saved in see ge Senate Kad comuatacly. bow ish veariiog. heifers eu ‘pl gee AM tin a Christian sol! | Histori its sessions in Division No. 1 of the ) 5 thip, aubjet to asion of Demoarae party. | Histone bee pede pback by Canam aan a “being killed or Supreme Court and the House has|to farrow soon and the other three to| J. W. DUGAN and HOWARDSCOTT We are authorized to announce | Lightning Sunday Evening. | jaimed by the falling debris. taken up quartersin St. Peters hall|farrow in the spring; heavy bone) C. E. Robbins, Auctioneer. ; c. } Nearly All Records | Senators and Representatives hero- | near the Supreme Court building. Poland-China boar, biti about 300 H. R. Hamilton, Clerk. 5 2t -:- »Vietim ta Thi. pounds; ‘ail pigs, ) Rp) Ga eee 8. EWIN ae a candidate for the office of Collector, of | ved. ‘ically climbed to the Senate and House A Mt. Flessant townsnlp, eubject to the action of ; iui i \chambers and worked at removing | Falls Victim to Thieves, old. ‘i Iam booking all orders now. for acai ' The State Capitol building was/records, documents, furniture and} S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala.,has| Farm implements—Seven-foot Mc-| high scoring Brahma chicks, 50 for Ree UL NRICo: struck by lightning during a thunder- | paintings until fairly driven out of the |a jus@iable grievance. Two thieves |Cormick binder with tongue truck, /¢5/09, Choice Brahma or: asa candidate for the office of Collector, or Storm at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening | building by the ‘falling ruins, “The :stole his health for twelve years.|been run one season; five-foot Mc-|15. Muscova duck eggs $1.00 for 10. Mt. Pleasant township, aubject to the action of | and was totally destroyed by fire. irecords of the proceedings of the|They were a liver and kidney trouble. |Cormick mower, Champion mower; | Phone or call on the Democratic party | The blaze started in the pinacle of | present Senate were saved, but those|Then Dr. King’s New Life Pills|ten-foot McCormick hay rake; Deer- MRS. DORA HARRISON, We are authorized to announce the cupola, and was discovered socn|of the House are believed to have’ throttled them. He’s well now. Un-/ing hay rake; 3 riding cultivators; 2) 16.3¢ ; Butler, Mo., No. 6. CHAS M BARKLEY after. Analarm of fire was turned | been destroyed. irivaled for Constipation, Malaria, | pulverizers, one with tongue truck; 2 oe ‘ as a candidate for the ofise of Collector of Mt. in and the State officers notified. After the falling of the roofs streams ' Headache, Dyspepsia. 25c at F. T. | corn planters; 2 sulkey plows; J. I. C. 4 gS aad silks for 50c at Hill’s ash Store. ae Fao ey Sele eee Oe ae It was at first thought that the fire of water were kept playing upon the} Clay’s. gang plow; end-gate seeder with J. D. ALLEN, Proprietor ROBT, D, ALLEN, Editor and Manager ANNOUNCEMENT. Muslin Underwear Begins Friday, January 10th. This Sale is in Connection With Our Sale of WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES This month gives you a great opportunity to supply your needs in these lines for the coming season at a great saving in price. The muslin under- wear we Offer is the well known STERLING brand which we have handled for many years. It has always given the very best satisfaction and it is made up not only with regard to style but to wash and wear. Our sales in this line have always been large and we anticipate an increased sale this year, as the showing will be greater and the values better. We wil\ appreciate a visit from you. BEAUTIFUL SKIRTS CORSET COVERS DANDY GOWNS, Either Regular or Kimona Style Either Lace or Embroidery Flouncing on Sale Choice Styles on Sale at 29c, 39c, 45c, 49c, 89c, 98c, $1.39, $1.48 $1.79 83c, $1.29 up to $2.19 On Sale 45c, 48c, 69c, 79c, 98c, $1.48 : : j New Models are now Anoter Lot of that being shown in Splendid i a : WARNER'S Bleached ‘ . t Rust Proof ~1* and Muslin ein on sale for £3% CORSETS Tie i ! The finest in the land Our great variety of Drawers, made up in the very best manner $1.00 and up. On sale at 22c, 25c, 35c, 49c and up. SPECIALS IN OUR WHITE 124c India Linon, on sale for............. see cenaes cavech eee Linen torchon laces worth up to 12c on sale. Bands, insertions and galoons worth up to 40c on sale for....25¢ ¥ Valencienes laces worth up to 10c on sale. Bands, insertions and galoons worth up to 45c on sale for....20c 18¢ India Linon... see Choice qualities in table linen on sale... Bands, insertions and galoons worth up to 65c on sale for....30c° 15c checked nainsook on sale for. . &mbroideries worth 12%c on sale for. 8%c. Flouncings worth 75c on sale for... 265c Persian lawn on sale for. Embroideries worth up to 20c on sale 20c Persian lawn on sale for. ses Embroideries worth up to 22% on sale . Flouncings worth $1.50 on sale for.... + $5c **Sherette’’ on sale for.. Embroideries worth up to 30c on sale for... . . Allovers worth 6Oc and SOc on sale for : -+-. 22K Bands, insertions and galoons worth up to 40c on sale for. Allovers worth 75c......48c Allovers worth $1.50..; If you will need any of these goods this season, by all means attend this sale. y