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Is a decided success. A great many people have taken advantage of the very low prices we have placed on goods - which are in season NOW. Look over the items and come and see them. - COATS, SUITS AND SKIRTS--ON SALE — Special FOR Saturday, Nov. 30 $25 Fancy Boucle and Chinchilla Coats on sate $25 Pony Caracul and Plush Coats $17.50 $20 Plush and Chinchilla Coats ON SALE re) $20 Fancy Diagonals and Plaid Back Coats $15.° $152Plush and Fancy Coats ON SALE $12,50 $10.00. ON SALE §7,00° ON SALE $1 Wer ON SALE $15.°° ON SALE $12.50 $12.50 Caracul Coats ON SALE $12.50 Junior Fancy and Chinchilla Coats $10.00 Caracul Coats $25.00 Finest Tailored Suits Fancies, Navy and Brown Serge, Diagonal Etc. Suits $22.60 Fancies,“’ Sion $17.50 Fancies and Solid Color Suits Ladies and Misses $15 Plush Coats ONLY Suits One lot SUSi00 Suits; On Sales... inc eects eee wees cas cacsevnve $10.00 One lot $12.50 Suits, OM OMG eh eee kia sane ores a noe bea One lot Ladies and Misses $8.50 to $7.50 Coats on Sale............ $35.00 One lot Childrens Bearskin Coats on Sale.................. cece $1.00 One lot Misses Cloth Coats on Sale................ ce ccc cece eee eeees $1.98 One lot Ladies $7.50 to $11.00 all wool Skirts on Sale............. $5.00 Blankets and Comforts Table Linens on Sale 8 4c Amoskeag Apron Checked Gingham $1.25 bleached table linens on sale 7% L L Unbleached Muslin on Sale 1.00 bleached table linens on sale 2 Extra large $2 and $1.75 blankets on sale........... $1.48 .75 bleached table linens on sale.... a ON SALE Extra large $1.25 blankets on sale.................... .98 1.00 cream table linen on sale........ Extra large and heavy $1.50 comforts on sale....... 1.25 .65 cream table linen on sale................... 06 Large and heavy $1.25 comforts on sale... ......... ‘98 Assorted lot Table Linen remnants much below value. Se Yard i Underwear and Jerseys - on Sale Men’s 75c heavy fleeced underwear on sale Men’s $1 wool drawers on sale,................5+ Pe $2.50 jersey sweaters on Sale..:.............0 ees c eee ee ence All other Blankets and Comforts on sale 10% off ‘ Dress Goods on Sale $1.50 and $1.25 broadcloth, black and colors, on sale $ .98 1.25 all wool dress suitings on sale.................. .98 1,00 to 50c colored dress goods on sale............. .85 striped French flannels on sale Extra Good 12 %c Cotton Flannel Extra Good 1214c Outing Cloth ON SALE 1,00 costume velvets, colors, on sale................ -75 | “2.25 jersey sweaters on sale...... ... .35 all wool Tricot flannels on sale................. .25 2.00 jersey sweaters on sale........... 36-inch guaranteed black silk on sale.... ‘98 | 1.50 jersey sweaters on Sale€...........6...scee eee ee ee ees ar 7%c Percales 5c Yard Warners Rust Proof Corsets. LaPorte Dress Fabrics Choice lot $1 fancy silks on sale....... 0 ........0see00s Best 815c unbleached muslin on sale......... Best $2.48 Heatherbloom petticoats on sale. Best $15.00 9x12 Brussels rug on sale...... 1.75 12.00 One lot COLORS: Black, Navy, Gray, Red. One lot $2.75 Buster Brown shoes on sale...$ 2.00 One lot 2.00 Buster Brown shoes on sale... 1.00 Carhartt gloves on sale........ 1.50° 75 IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME A LONG DISTANCE TO ATTEND THIS SALE. Butler, Mo. “The Quality Store” Smith’s 9x12 Saxony Axminister rugs...... Smith’s 9x12 extra grade Axminster rugs.. Best all wool ingrain carpeting on sale yard. 12%¢ Gingham 10c yard AGENTS ® ae AGENTS Munsing Underwear. @ == Wayne Knit Hosiery. a e | | C ] ] b e n S ag a and Goodyear Rubbers. Bradley Sweaters. Packard Shoes. The Butler Weekly Times: i Printed on Thursday of each week i J. D. ALLEN, Proprietor ROBT. D, ALLEN, Editor and Manager Entered at the Post Office of Butler, Mo., as @econd-class mail matter. PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR Colonel account for all but about $150,000. Probably no other presi- g. 0. p. must live down its past be- fore it can hope for a future.—Re- | public. The convict who escaped from the | custody of the warden of the peniten- tiary while being forced to listen to Governor Hadley make one of his spread eagle speeches, should be al- lowed to go his way in peace. The man was a trusty, and probably would never have taken advantage which the Hon. Herbert S. Hadley had no part. NO TURKEY FOR WILSON They Have Only Cold Storage Kind in Bermuda Hamilton, Bermuda, Nov. 26.— Gov. Wilson will not eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day. There are only cold-storage turkeys on thé islands. The health of Gov. Wilson showed improvement to day, but he decided to remain at home all day to recover and B. P. Powell appointed commis- sioners to set off homestead and oe er of Susan McCuan. C. H. Rauch vs A. H. York, Judg- ment for $165.25. Harry Briscoe vs Fred Laughlin, cause dismissed, each party to pay his own costs. Jared Griggs vs F. H. Stench, set- tled out of court. Caroline Streaker vs H. L. Steele judgment for plaintiff $2280. Allen Wright vs Marquada, judg- ment on Ist count $316.25, judgment State of Mo. vs John Chris, Plea of guilty to common assault sentence 6 MANIAC SHOOTING CASE UP Dr. H. H. Temple Asks $50,000 for Wounds Inflicted by a Pullman Passenger. The damage suit for $50,000 by Dr. H. H. Temple of 18 Eeast Thir- ty-second street against the Union Pacific Railroad Company and the Pullman Company came to trial in side. The. physician grappled with Mace and held him while the train was pulling into Ellis, Kan., when trainmen and others finally came to his rescue. \ Mace was committed to the state asylum at Topeka, but since has es- caped. Dr. Temple was dangerous- ly ill from his wound and his recov- ery was slow and painful he says.— K. C. Star. if ; ~~ |from an attack of indigestion which|on 2nd count $49.22. the federal court Wednesday morn- eee 5 : The campaign receipts of the Third dhe arhdlig bia nage a affected him yesterday. Wnm.-Patterson vs C. L. Goodrich |ing. The charge is that that of neg- Presbyterian Church | term party, according toa statement tion, If there is anything na ri a et judgment for plaintiff $73. ligence on the part of employees of Morning: ; filed by Colonel Roosevelts National clause of the constitution which deals Circuit Court Proceedings. Mitchen Mill Co. vs Fred E. Witter | both companies in permitting a ma-| Bible School 9:30. Committee, totaled $669,869. More with cruel and unusual punishments,| W. R. Wilson vs. Abe Shetrone, judgment for plaintiff $138.69. niac, Frank Mace, to shoot and dan-| Public worship 11:00: Sermon than a third of that sum was contri-|. Jain justi Hort hould ctor h ti tained}, John Armstrong vs J.T. Dunnjgerously wound Dr. Temple as hej ‘True Christian Li * i buted by two men—George W. Per-|'"P justice Pea EEOC, SADE We) OA bo een cooky meet jury fail to agree. was traveling th Kansas ving. _| made for his recapture. and enjoined from further attempts i a rough City | Evening: kins and Frank A. Munsey. Thir- pasties Ate ES to sell land. State of Mo. vs Hiram Nichols, |ina Pullman car on‘ the way from} Senior and Intermediate Christian a9 teen enthusiasts furnished more than] 4 oon dog sold at Adrian some| Robt. Smith vs. Si state dismisses. ; Denver to Kansas City, August 25, | Endeavor Meetings, 6:30. F thee fourths of it. . The dona ‘bt. Smith vs. Susan McCuan, or-| State of Mo. vs Chester Rich, Plea|'1910. 2 a tions of eighteen followers of the| 18 220 for $92.50 No, gentle read-| dered that John E, Shut, J. H. Etter . Public worship, 7:30. Sermon, eighteen followers of the et: thin ts one coon dog transsction'in of guilty, fine $150. Dr. Temple’s statement is to the| ‘True Manliness,” a sermon for — effect that soon ofter he arose that| young people. morning, Mace emerged from his Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:30. dential campaign in the country’s _— months in jail.. berth with a revolver and history was 80 exclusively financed| Governor-elect Elliott W. Major) Mt. Pleasant township vs. City of| ‘State of Mo..vs James W Helton, |the Pullman porter, ponents wor ig sage aswas the Colonel’s. Under such | left Jefferson City Saturday for a two| Butler, Jury waived to trial by continued to December 23rd. fatally, then .advanced-‘on Temple, “0. A circumstances the showing of Col. | weeks’ vacation in the east. It is be- | Judge. “| State of Mo. vs L. Keene, plea of|who managed to:get the revolver mater See Semrraees the Ravel et Sie sry ininortaat by: C. H. Rauch vs J. C. Crocket, | guilty on second couut fine $150. away from him. “Mace returned to| Apples Fo sorry state to which the Republican |pointments will be announced im-| Judgment on Ist count de i eee oti his berth and got another revolver, Ste wo fr party hed’ fallen. It ‘is evident the! mediately upon his return. Judgment on 2nd count $171.25. . guilty fine $100, he shot Temple ‘in the left | Butler, Route 2