The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 12, 1912, Page 2

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) 10c Ib 4 Hard Gandy Rifle Balls Gypsy Mixed Candy Raspberries Lemon Sour Dropa Lemon Extra Sour Drops Horehound Drops Small Assorted Sour Drops Candy Peach Stones American Mixed Assorted Sour Tablets Honey Comb Chips Starlight Kisses Variety Drops Large Stick Taffy Broken Taffy Zig Zag Mixed Pan Work Butter Scotch Almonds Burnt Peanuts Imitation Cream Almonds Jelly Beans Chocolate Trilby California T. R’s. by 174. Sacremento, Cal., Dec. 7'"—Roose-| The Roosevelt plurality is based on | velt carried California by 174 votes, | the totals of the two electoral candi-/ although he will have but eleven of dates receiving the highest vote. the state’s thirteen electoral votes.|They were A. J. Wallace (Rep.), The other two will be cast for Wil-| 283,620; Thomas Griffin (Dem. ), 283,- son. These figures are final, but will|R. F. Delvalle, the other Democrat not be made official until the returns | elected, who, in turn, was but three from Los Angeles county have been formally audited by Secretary of/ Successful Republican: State Jordan. Jordan announced | today that he would certify the result | Republicans ran 57 votes behind Del- to the governor immediately upon the 20c Ib Fancy —— A FEW VARIETIES Butter and Soft Cream Candy Dairy Drops Dairy Diamonds Maple Blocks Chocolate Princess Drops Yorkville Diamonds : Crystalized Cream Candy Cream Wafers, Wintergreen Flavors Cream Wafers, Assorted Flavors French Creams, Mixed ; Jellica Creams, Assorted Elite Creams, Assorted Chocolate Raspberries “Honey Sticks “Dates aot SN COlnS= ame i SS LES “ Cralines, Assorted flavors rh Figolets ; one Caramel Kisses ‘* Sour Orange “Jellies : “Sour Lemon “Cream English Walnut “Apricots Tops = “Maples ‘Almond Tops Candies-- Dipped Work Candy Cocoanut Bon Bons Chocolates y fs Vanila Rose Maple Creain Covered Dates Vanilla flavor ef fs ss Chocolate ee y ‘* Maple flavor Rose flavor Dipped Cream Kisses vanilla flavor a ts se chocolate ‘« Maple flavor re ee “~~ Rose flavor “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Cocoanut &» Fig Candy Peerless Cocoanut squares Cocoanut cubes Fig Caramels Tangerines Chocolate Candy, Including Nut Tops 20Oc lb Chocolate Creams Jelly Tops is ‘Caramels Nougentines Peanut Cluster ‘* Macaroons ‘* Chocolate Chips ‘© Queen’s Almond Tops Our Christmas Candy is now on display. The largest and best assortment ev: Counter Mixed Little Butter Cups Satinetts Butter Scotch wafers Candy Bordeaux Walnuts Jelly Work Imitation California Apricots Queen Jellies Harlequin Jellies Orange and Lemon slices Dutchers Gum Drops Taffy Lumps : Yankee Peanuts brittle Peanut Fudge Raisin Fudge Cream Fudge Rain Bow Cuts Chocolate Marshmallows “Imitation Almonds «Wafers 200 Boxes Fine Choc- olates Only 20c lb We have several variéties not mentioned in this ad. Our display is worth seeing whether you want to buy or not. -: NORFLEET & REAM er shown in SOUTH-WEST MISSOURI. 10c Ib| Fine ‘Bon Bons 20c ib | Assorted Nut Top Bon Bons Fresh Salted Spanish Peanuts Imported and Domestic Nuts Empress Bon Bons Walnut Top Bon Bons Roman Punch Bon Bons Almond Top Bon Bons Jelly Top.Bon Bons Bean Top Bon-Bons fi ky WHILE THEY LAST 10c Ib - Package and Bulk Figs Fancy Polished Brazil Nuts No.1 English Walnuts——— No. 2 English Walnuts Fancy Filberts Home Grown Pecans Fancy Almonds Package Figs Imported Figs West side square BUTLER, - MO. | completion of that audit next week. 436. Griffin ran 785 votes ahead of votes behind Ralph Bull, the eleventh The high man of the two defeated valle. gift giving. Early shopping assures is most desirable. = Pugehases qill be heid The Store of the ‘CHRISTMAS SPIRIT WE throw the doors of our house wide open to you and welcome you to an exhibi- tion of all that is beautiful and practical for You may select here your inexpensive gift, just as advantageously as your larger one, in the confidence that though the price is sensibly low, our high standard of quality is always maintained. We offer also our services in showing you, and our assistance in suggestion, when it may be desired. leisure to select, time for engraving, and choice of what ~ ; County; Immigration Commissioner, a better chance to see, more for delivery, subject to your MAJOR ANNOUNCES DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ENDS SUSPENSE , a Peal | McClung to be Prison Warden, While Atkinson Lands Coal Oil Berth Jefferson City, Mo., Dec. 5.—Gov.- elect Elliott W. Major this afternoon | gave out for publication a portion of his future appointments to relieve the suspense of those who.are interested and to give him an opportunity to de- | vote more time to other affairs of the State, which he considers equally, if not more, important. The official slate is as follows: Coal Oil Inspector, John M. Atkinson, Rip- ley County; Beer Inspector, T. Speed Mosby, Cole County; Insurance Com- | missioner, C. G. Revelle, St. Francois County; Game Warden, J. B. Jones, Pike County; Pardon Attorney, R. B. Noel, Lewis County; Warden of the Penitentiary, D. C. McClung, Cole Dr. V. R. McCue, Daviess County; Prison Physician, Dr. M. R. Noland, | Monroe County; secretary Board of Health, Dr. J. A. B. Adcock, John- son County; Deputy Warden of Peni- tentiary, G. R. Porter Gilvin, Boone “There were about seventy-five ap- plicants for each position which the| Governor has at his disposal,”’. Major said, explaining the. appointments. “The applications, - correspondence and indorsements are so heavy it takes practically the entire time of my department each day to handle same, and in this way materially interferes with official business which must be closed -by January 1. : Appointments Official Later sioners in the cities until after the first of the year.”’ The men selected by Major were on | at the firing line with him during the primary campaign, and, it is stated, this is the case with all the others he | Sb still has to announce. ; Confederates Had Two Flags. From the Magazine of-American Hitory. The first Confederate colors were the Stars and Bars, a flag upon which appeared three stripes, two red and one white, with a blue union, the width of two stripes. This flag was carried at Bull Rin, and it was quick- ly noticed that at a distance it resem- bled the United States colors so much as to cause trouble. Nevertheless the Stars and Bars were used all through the war and at least one such flag was captured at Appomat- tox Station by the Eighth New York Cavalry regiment. Then was designed the well known “‘hattle flag,’’ a flag of correct heraldic blazoning, decid- edly handsome and very distinctive, asit did not resemble the Stars and Stripes. . The new flag was red with a-blue saltire (St. Andrew’s .cross), edged with white and bearing usually: thir- teen stars. There appears to have been no rule as to how the stars should stand; in some they all have ohe point upward; in other flags some of the stars are so placed, while others have two points upward. But the general design was closely held to, the variations being 1 in the shape of the flag, which oug to have been square but which’ was sometimes made oblong and the tint of the border with many. colors, like those of Virginia, Georgia, Florida, for.example, in place of fringe.. ° The border, from, one to two inches wide, was white asa rule, but-was some- times orange or ¢ i I will be at J. Q. A. Cope’s Dec. 18; Rich Hill Dec. 21; for the purpose of collecting taxes for New Home town- Tax Payers! Pie Supper. There will be a spelling match and pie supper Friday night, Dec. 13, at E Miller school house, three miles Foster Dec. 19; at F. M. Bank southeast of Butler. Everyone in- ip. J. M. Clark, Collector. | | vited to attend. Our best goods in Christmas goods are going very fast. The day of buying at: the last-minute has passed. We have:a. wagon load of presents put away now. Pick while the Picking is Good. | Will be “Doll Buggy Day” All Doll Buggies 20% off that day only °. - “- Good ofily that day: : “4 : - Saturday, Dec. 21st, 1912 | Willbe “Candy Day” Weel og onseptare le. rieas Wypek’a peor ad United Drug Compa <—

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