The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 14, 1911, Page 1

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he Butler Weekly Tis2s, VOL. XXXIV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1911. NUMBER 8& VIRGINIA. The Christian and M. E. church; J. H. Park of Charlotte was in town bodialds but was too weak to talk.|ney Around the World,” twelve | Butler Christian Church. are getting ready for Xmas. Tuesday marketing a big load of tur-| Only by signs could she tell them she/lessons. ‘‘Missions in the West In-! Sunday, Di ke ‘ Martha i een , 17. Preaching Miss Park went to Warrens: If there is anything in reports, keys. had a fond farewell forthem. Funer-|dies,’”’ II Cor. 12: 1-15, prepared Wy arate Gia et fi by th : oe burg last week to attend school there Mrs. Belle Withrow Dudley was|ai services were conducted at the|the Missionary Committee. Reader, | . some of our young people will start f ite A ‘ ieee . . r. will preach at| 0” their journey across the matrimon- born near Peoria, Illinois, Jan. 21,/house on Wednesday morning by| Fred Garner. : aed tend cone Se 7 ee Hees Lit ial sea during the holidays. We will| !857, died near Virginia, Mo., Dec. 6,/Rev, McGlumphrey, the Methodist} L, L. Judy was around with his! jesson, a liberal offering, a mind to Sunday and ir ale 7 it probably be able to write up their de- json <— psec lalenai pid 5 half ee she was laid to rest in| beef wagon Wednesday morning. ‘learn. Let’s make it the biggest yet. * Miss Alma Sundquist of Amsterdam parture but the landing will have to|" OVE Parents moved to Bates/the Morris cemetery by the side of Game Warden Harper is home| Junior at 3 p. m. and Endeavor de- F is visti gh ig ery “ nage be written by the other fellow. _ ved Be he Aces : 875. In 1877 she | her husband and children. A large watching the game on the river votional at 6:30. All are welcome. : is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Henry Fer pean ‘ . was united in marriage to Harve Dud-| number of neighbors and friends ad ; Asses Oldham. S. N. Kinion is having his house |), To this union 5. child : oss | bottom. Wm. M. Mayfield, Minister. f, The old folks singing class did well plastered. re i whine qua ¢ pio mourn with the bereaved family their POUNG AARON ae ae fi J. H. Park has a good fall yearling rn, o having died in infancy, | loss, The writer has known Mrs. otal ss Star Church of God. . at the Christian church Sunday. leaving three to mourn the loss of a/Dudley for many years. She was a Basket Ball Mrs. Carl Jenson and sister, Gladys LEIS a? TE ev good mother, Mrs. Alfus Miller, Lee! good wife, a loving mother and no Sunday, December 17. Preaching Draper, let Monday to vial their younde. ones, weight 140 or 50 and Llagices ae aeape! has been! one could ask for a better neighbor, is A Rei terres the Butler Lasal at 3 p. m, by Rev. Welburn of Butler. father, raper, near Browning- Hi _| in poor ior more than a year, | was always ready to help in sickness, | Sons and Montrose City Team will be TGR a Sry ed ton, Henry county, Mo. we fa hc hang ap acto ASL atl and the last few weeks was a great|A good woman has been called home. | played Thursday, December 14, 1911, Elizabeth Chapel. Vivian Allen is visiting his brother,|her grandson, Ernest Williamson, | 8ufferer. She was conscious untilthe| The Christian Endeavor topic next;in Loyal Sons’ Hall over Electric Sunday, December 17. Preaching Albert, near Garden City, Mo. who has diphtheria. x last and called her children to her Sunday evening ‘‘A Missionary Jour-| Theater. Game called at 7:45, p. m.|at 3 p. m. by Wm. Mayfield. | | The World’s Unseliish Time is Upon Us ( ‘ WE all know that the greatest happiness comes to ourselves when we make others happy | i with our gifts, and we should not forget to give the things that will be of particular use for along time to come. Give sensible things---something to wear. Give Her a Silk| A Great Sale on Ladies and Misses| A Set of Furs i Kimona Ss © { ; d C t Will Please Her yi UTS an oa ‘Ss Immensely tag » ' Everybody Likes Them aa Prices from......... $2.00 to $7.50 Enables You to Buy a Nice Present for Christmas You can see all the new fur | ; styles here in extra good quality at fair prices. Gloves of All Kinds | Here are the Lowest Prices Ever Made in This $2.00 to $40 cea ete Department at This Time of Year on Reliable Goods $1.00 to $3.50 Hosiery-- $13.50 Ladies Tailored Suits................. ccc cece ene n ee enees $ 7.50 Cotton ° 22.50 Ladies Tailored Suits ................:.csecseeceeeeeeet eens 13.50 Silk Ladies Sweater Coats] 27.50 Ladies Tailored Suits... ....00...sccccccessesesseeseees 18.50 Wool 10.00 Coats, Fancy Mixtures................ cc cece cece nee e neces 6.50 a Th Useful E D en ne 13.50 Black Coats, Satin Lined...... ........00ccccceeeeseeeeeeees 10.00 Good ones from ; 7.50 Fancy Black Voile Skirts............... ccc cece eee ee ences 4.98 98c to $5.00 4.00 Black and Fancy Silk Waists..................60 06 seeeees 2.48 25¢ to $2.50 Ladies Handkerchiefs Fancy Table Linens — Ladies Hand Bags All Kinds and Styles From 5c to $1.00 From 48c to $2.00 yd. Siem diets $5 Ladies Scaris Napkins to Match — ‘ From 48c to $2.08 95c to $5.00 per doz. Ladies Mufflers From 25c to 50c Bed Spreads 8c to $5.00 Fancy Ribbons From 10c to $1.00 yd. Fancy Towels ¥rom 265c to $2 50 Wool and Cotton Blankets From 48c to $10 pair Ladies House Slippers Of Ali Kinds, from 75c to $2.00 . Neckwear From 2&c to 75c © Rugs Make Useful Gifts--all sizes from 98c to $25.00 el Levy Mercantile Company Headquarters for Christmas Goods at All Prices

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