The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 27, 1911, Page 4

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The Butler Weekly Times Printed on Thursday of each week J. D. ALLEN, Proprietor ROBT. D, ALLEN, Editor and Manager . REDFERN DEMONSTRATION | ALL THIS WEEK ANONYMOUS CONTRIBUTIONS. We are in receipt of a most excel- lently written article upon the closing of the Greenridge school, the south- west school in the county, which we regret exceedingly that we can not publish because the name of the au- thor is not given. During the past year we have re-| ceived many anonymous contribu- tions, a large portion of them being upon interesting subjects, well writ- ten and fit 'to grace the columns of any newspaper, but which we are unable to use because the writer had failed to give his or her name. The rule of this paper to publish no unsigned communications is simply a measure of self protection which we are forced {o take, The Times, in the past, has made a reputation for accuracy, and we owe it to ourselves and our readers to maintain this qual- SPECIALS Soft finish, 10c bleach- ed muslin for 743c Full standard 7¥%c L L unbleached muslin for 5c 31-inch soft finish 18c ginghams for 12%c 65c all linen-unbleach- ed table linen for 48c 90c all linen unbleach- § ~ ed table linen for 75c $1.25 all linen bleach- ed and silver bleach- ed table linen for 98c_ f 20c figured dimities and printed linens for We have so many enthusiastic wearers of Redfern Whalebone Corsets in Bates county that we have persuaded the Warner Bros. Co. to allow Miss Richardson, their expert corset fitter, to be at our store the entire week. She will take pleasure in showing you the new Redfern models and in fit- ting you with the style best suited to your figure. Miss Rich- ardson is not an amateur corset fitter, but has spent much time in the Redfern corset factory, giving her a first-hand knowledge of how they are modeled, how they are made, materials which go into each grade, etc. Miss Richardson has had years of experience in fitting in many of the large cities and her knowledge and aid is at your disposal free. j ie ity, hence we must in every instance You will not be’ asked or urged to purchase. 12%c be given the name of the author of We want you to know why we have such a~ 12%c figured batistes we may be assured that itis writ- large list of enthusiastic Redfern corset wearers for 10c yard — ten in good faith, before we can 7c figured batistes for 5c yard publish the same. If a writer desires that his or her name be not published as the author of a commu- Full width sheeting, best standard brands, Remember:—Miss Richardson is nication, his or her wishes will be here ana will be until Saturday night bleached or unbleach- respected in every instance. ed, for 25c 4 | ti 4 any commuuication in order that i i The Times appreciates, and is al- ways grateful for an interesting con- tribution or news story and our read- ers can materially aid us in the pub- lishing of a bigger and better news- paper by informing us of any matter of news which comes under their knowledge and observation, and we $1.40 to $1.98 tailored or lingerie waists for 98c — 10c embroideries and insertions for 5c 45c coating serges and poplins, mercerized, So we urge you to take advantage of this splendid op- portunity to have expert aid in selecting the style corset you need. Walker-McKibben’s give our assurance that all communi- cations, worthy of publication and for 25c i properly signed by the author, will The Quality Store Men’s “Ajax” Topsy 4 socks, two pairs 25c Assorted lot children’s shoes, worth up to $1.75, for $1 1 assorted lot ladies’ shoes, worth up to $2.25, for $1.60 Assorted lot men’s ox- fords, worth up $3 for $2 Beautiful $10 silk em- be given space in our columns. —— A GUBERNATORIAL _ BOOM LAUNCHED — Hon. John T. Barker of Monroe A county is being boomed by his friends = a in the state for the Democratic nomi- s 4 nation for Governor. Mr. Barker is Clothing of Quality i a good Democrat and a most able , ‘ iy gentleman. As speaker of the House it? W m ay of Representatives in the 46th Gen- i For Cri ti cal oO en i i? eral Assembly, he established a record for speed and thoroughness in getting We want you to be critical. the work of that body under way. is Md you buy a suit or coat, look into its true broideried black voile ° —_—— quality. a irt Senator W. J. Stone, of Missouri, Look beneath the surface. SHINE Ter S780 has been appointed a member of the Examine the body! of the fabric, for that is the Wash dress skirts on sale at 98c, $1.25, Committee on Finance in the United |foundation of a good garment. See that the style of the suit or coat is cut into the ee tabaci: tes you may know that its tailored appearance Mi i County Fair Dates. |W!!! endure. deeovs! : ie y é ba a ' Note the fit and workmanship. These two points. The following isa list of the Mis-|are closely related. $1.48, $1.98, $2.48 All our stock -of fine lace curtains and por- tiers on sale at 20% States Senate. souri county fairs compiled in the Compare the summary of all these points to the discount. office of the secretary of the board of |cost price, then you have judged your purchase rightly. All a agriculture: La Vogue garments will stand the most exacting each at eis ee pecial low Mexico—Audrian county, Aug. 22-|tests. 25. Butler—Bates county, Sept. 12-15. purchasers. Columbia, Boone county, July. 25- watiatns nakers of La Vogue garments guarantee 28. prices -during April The quality is there and we like to meet critical Sale. Maysville—DeKalb county, Sept.| Sikeston—Scott county, Sept. 20-23. of Missouri are holding conventions Sturgeon—Boone county Aug. 8-11. New Bloomfield—Callaway county, $10 to $20 | \ \ i Sept. 5-7. \\ i : ; county, Sent, 7.90 Walker-McKibben’s . UL) le <9 oka—Clark county, Aug. 29- The Quali ty Store : Sept. 1. : Excelsior Springs—Clay county, New lots of Walkers Sept Cars ee eee: Pisa Louis county, Sept. 21-| Missouri Masons in Session. Rare Specials and Pack- u rawford.county, Sept. or : ard Shoes 29, Marshall—Saline county, Aug, 21- ee ee AS ae . , ad iapriie—Dea cn on | cite tone cores Ware Not Stretching It.) this week at the Scottish Rite Temple 26-29. y Cabool—Texas county, Sept. 6-9. , Kennett—Dunklin county, Oct. 11-|_ Wright City—Warren county, Sept. | here: P Walker. : 14, 5-8. The most important business.of the Whi that our line of M K 9 sessions will be the revision of the spd dalle eds ibis Cc ibben Ss Trenton—Grundy county, Sept. 5- eet ae county, Sept. Fayette—Howard county, Aug. 15- Ger ee county Insti- by-laws, the first made in ten years, The Quality Store’ by the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Missouri, and will be begun RUBBER ; GOOD Ss 8. 18. pane aoe ewe Z ch as Hot W: Ae : Independence—Jackson _ county, The Woodmen at Adrian. __ been dct sy ance 9 Liberty, Kigmisere, fe les! an, te all ual ma, oe reason FA is thoes For Sale. Aug. 29-Sept. 2. The big class ado Monda judge 71 ey in your to buy p00, as, eae one are damaged 4 e big class adoption Monday | grand high priest of the Grand Chap-|f| by age. We did not Own © lece of .rubber bie arenes Ranch of 130 acres on the Animas > new sane rubber river, 15 miles above Durango, Colo- night by Adrian Camp No.. 2689, |ter, made the opening address to-day. rado, Good water rights. Some stamp, on April 16th. Romesiher Modern Woodmen of America, was}Following this committees were ap- ae: Carthage—Jasper connty, Aug. 22- B. r Eldon—Miller county, Sept. 27-30. | wel} attended by, visiting members, assigned Ie timber. About 60 ultivation, Newark—Knox county, Sept. 5-8. | about 25 members of the Butler camp Joarasea! jet ha te iacel talk eestor . UNITED DRUG On ANY all in alfalfa. Alfalfa ph in 1910 oy » gama ded county, | attending. A class of 95 were initiat- East Side Square. BUTLER, MO. brought $1000, ‘itthongh prbes were about $5.00 per ton lower than usual. Price $6,000; $2000 in two years and $2,000 in four years. 7 per cent in- _ | terest on deferred payments. Indus-: trious young farmer should’ be able to.doubt value of this place ed into the mysteries of the order, Marriage Licenses. i feacelo—Levs eosin: Sept. 28-| after which a sumptuous banquet was JT Radford...

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