The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 16, 1911, Page 4

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Corset Covers Rust Progf The Quality Store Dainty Gowns Either Regular or Kimona Style on Sale for 45c, 48c, 69c, 79c, 98c, $1.48 A Profusion of New Skirts 89c, 98c, $1.39, $1.48, $1.79 and up. A Splendid Showing of Made up in durable and dainty style, on sale at 29c, 39c, 45c, 49c, 83c, $1.39 and up. A Great Variety of Drawers Made in the very best manner, on sale for 22c, 25c, 35c, 49c and up. New Models are Now Being Shown in WARNER’S RUST PROOF CORSETS At $1.00 to $3.00 Redfern Corsets, the only genuine whalebone corset in the country, not sold by agents at fancy prices but by us at fixed retail prices $3.00 to $6.00 Satisfaction Guaranteed. Another lot of that splendid bleached muslin on sale for ‘Big new lot of 12%c percales on sale for ro White Goods, - | Embroideries, Ete. 12%c India Linon, on sale for 15c India Linon 18c India Linon 15c checked nainsook on sale for 25c Persian lawn on sale for 20c Persian lawn on sale for.. 35c **Sherette’’ on sale for.... 30c ‘*Sherette’’ on sale for.... Linen torchon laces worth up to 12%c on sale.. Choice qualities in table linen onsale Embroideries worth up to 20c on sale for Embroideries worth up to 22% on sale for Embroideries worth up to 30c on sale for Bands, insertions and galoons worth up to 40c on sale for.... Bands, insertions and galoons worth up to 45c on sale for.... Bands, insertions and galoons worth up to 65c on sale for.... Flouncings worth $1.00 on sale for. Flouncings worth $1.50 on sale for Allovers worth 60c and 50c on sale for Allovers worth 75c SPRING STYLES IN Walker’s Specials Oxfords and Pumps are Here, From $2.00 to $4.00. They are certainly beauties, come and see them. Visit Our Mens Shoe Department Packard, Brown's, Fairfield Shoes $2.00 to $4.50, each the best of the kind. Lots and lots of New Ginghams, Tissues, Cheviots, Aprons, House Dresses, Rompers, Etc., at Lowest Prices. WALKER-McKIBBEN’S Butler Missouri 1 Printed on Thursday of each week J. D. ALLEN, Proprietor ROBT, D, ALLEN, Editor and Manager nominated for this place. second-class mall matter. PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR lead the # : column. I believe that Missouri, on 4 ANNOUNCEMENT. a straight, square and fair vote, is| i wove Democratic by not less than 25,000.’’ | Pua ceULieOn the race he will probably be nomi- asa candidate for the office of County Super- | pceesboamnaray see | Auditor. We are authorized to announce ! : W. F. HEMSTREET for Township Collector of Mt. Piessant town- | ship, subjet to action of Democratic party. paceman: We are authorized to announce C. 8. EWIN as @ candidate for the office of Collector, of Mt. Pleasant township, subject tv the action of the Dem: cratic party. ; We are authorized to announce 3 L, 8. RADFURD ase candidate for the offic: of Collector, of Mt. Pieasans townebip, suvject to the action.of the Democratic party - We are authorized to announce CHAS M BARKLEY as a candidate for the offve of Collestor of Mt. Pleasant pewestly, subject to the sction of the io par.y. We are authorized to announce JOHN WRIGHT a6 a candidate for the office of Clerk and Asses- sor, Of Mt. Pleasant township subject tothe action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce HAMILTON HERRELL 08 8 enndidste for the office of Collestor. of Mt. Pleasant township, subject to the action of the poems sy e Hartwell We are suthorized to announce Ri | sad ED. DILLON . - ae eee abe candidate for the office of Constable, of Hat, Fiosssat township, subject te the action of i ‘the Democratic party. * Howard Double Branch Church Summit Church Store are as follows: Edna Thomas es Arnold GORDON NOT A CANDIDATE FOR The joint resolution offered Senator Wilson of Platte last week, requesting President Taft to recon- vene Congress upon March 4 for a revision of the tariff, passed the Sen- ate by a vote of 18 to 10. Piano Contest. Standing of those who have enlist-! ed in the piano contest at Hill’s Cash ‘ Vea Pins | which to lead the state ticket. The Butler Weekly Times In his letter Mr. Gordon says: “I feel that the Demacracy ‘of Mis- | souri has reached that stage where’ the strongest and best man should be I feel that = |itis nota time for individual mem- Entered at the Post Office of Butler, Mo.,as, bers of the party to enter into a ‘scramble for the nomination. | have plenty of men who are able to ight and place the State again back safely in the Democratic We intendent of Schools, subject tu the actiun of | nated s ¢ 's State the Democratic party. ‘nated to succeed himself a: | Mayor J. E. Williams was endorsed |for delegate to the State Woodmen | Camp which meets at Hannibal, Mo., |in May at a meeting of the delegates | of Butler camp Modern Woodmen of America held Monday night. This jaction insures his election. W. S. Arnold was endorsed for alternate. HARSHAW TO HAVE SALE. | | | | body whoknows Poland/Chinasknows | married to the hog business. 65 per cent of Harshaw's present | offering is of Hadley blood, and those |Pvery: bog in ihe ies its| has gone to very hog sale carries its fry. Weare sorry made | that every purchaser will get exactly.| Wish them 100 Bred Sows, of Hadley Blood to be! Offered to the Public Feb. 22, 1911. | The treat of the season forthe fancy hog breeders and farmers in the state will be H. H. Harshaw’s sale of 100 bred sows of the big boned type of Prolific Poland-China Hogs, which is to be held in this city Wednesday, February 22, 1911. Harshaw has been in the hog busi- ness for the past eight years, and to him,) this means that he has very nearly reached perfection in his hogs, for whatever Harshaw does he does thoroughly; and as he puts it, he is know that the rfection. w’s herd is who are posted, Hadle; in signifies Big Hadley 40802, th knowledged e acknowledge kin of the Poland-China breed. , et- 49506; Young Had. John Long » Kin it uri Wonder.” ' own guarantee or a guarantee will be by Harshaw, and this means what he pays his money for, and more, ; | weeks, but is able te get around once Me: more. the sick list, but are getting better. | There will be preachin Armentrout’s one day last week. Elkhart a few days ago and took din- i is-old-neighbors. ing in Butler one day last week. his farm and is going to move to Butler for the benefit of his wife’s enig Milt Reeves has rented his farm. L. visited at E. Heavilin’s last week. to w’s herd boars have been all selected with the utmost care, and | he is a democrat. by include those well known litter i trading in Butler one day last week. Phaosie Tickett sold his farm a few Elkhart. | ‘ bp any at Aunt Lou Epo last ; ines by Well, the writer has been having a | who hbrcsblelad Thee a wnt ware bad spell of lagrippe for the last two! Aunt Magg Scott, Miss Euphie Scott, sdames Ed Bailey, Will Allen, Jno. Scott, Milt Reeves, R. Nola Ellis. They all fine time. , Halford, Ella IL Booty Miss There has been a good many on_| report having a |day at Mt. Vi hoof house at 3 i y ai ernon school house ai Elkhart iad got / ey blacksmith. | o'clock by the eestor! Mrs. Clements visited at Mrs. Fred | J. B. Moore and Charley Chambers will load a car of household \this week for Western Kansas to | make their future home. We are Ed Corlett and Abe Zinn was up in VOTERS MAY CHOOSE SITE Alford Would Allow People to Select Location for New Building, While Allee Would Erect Statehouse in Jefferson City. Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. 14.—New Capitol propositions were submitted to both the Senate and House to-day. Senator Allee offered in the upper branch a bill, under the emergency clause in the Constitution, providing for a gyn ay bond nee to be 2 provi the le_at_a special . wie ke n oat wish them the best uf luck. N. M. Gregory is digging a well. He says he is tired rag dane with- out water. Stock water is getting scarce here. J. B. Moore and wife were trading in Butler last Saturday. ‘ JOHNNY. jeasant Surprise. Will Kershner had a fine boy come Am S his house one day last week, and| At the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. ies are doing well. Will says Bailey, their many friends and neigh- Jeff Clements and wife were trad- G. W. Armentrout has rented out R. Turkey, of Kansas City, W. F. Stephens and John. were ago, 29 gone to O family out of our community, but ‘the best of luck. 7 moved on the John Ni north of Mt. has farm Inez: Beck and Hazel -Dubes : r at Mrs. Clements’ last election ety days after the enactment of the bill. Representative Alford of Greene | presented to House a joint and concurrent resolution authorizing the submission of an amendment to the Constitution and the regular election in ae providing for $8,000,000 Cap- di 5 i The Allee bill stipulates that the in- = thirteen provided is tne bonds. .. Under the Allee measure the Cap- itol must be ereccted in Jefferson City. The Alford amendment, how- ever, provides that any county,’ cit

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