The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 25, 1913, Page 6

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| Semi-Annual | | Hs x " (CLEARANCE SALE? |: Sam | Every Coat and Suit for Half Price $25.00 garments..............0.. 0065 . $12.50 $9.00 garments......... ee ae ..+ $4.50 22.50 garments.... ............+++. -» £25 8.50 garments...... eee arn ann eee B25 e 20.00 garments...............-00 0065 . 10.00 TBO PZarments..... 0.60.06. ee ce ec wee 3.76 | { A750 GarMeNtS . 2... 0.06.0 608s cee 8.75 6.00 garments............. nN Siler Oe 3.00 |. : 15.00 garments.................000005 7.50 5.00 5.60 12.50 garments...............000055 .. 6.25 b garments................ Rsais wees oo Ae 10.00 garments............- ems, .. 5.00 4.00 garments.......... ise haan 2.00 | | Furs Reduced Blankets Reduced Rugs Reduced Curtains Reduced | Table Linens Reduced Sweater Coats Reduced Lots of $1.00 Dress Goods reduced to.......... 50c 50c Dress Goods reduced to.......... 35c $1.50 Dress Goods reduced to.......... $1.00 | All Best Calico 4c yd. — All Best 84c Unbleached Muslsn 6l4c yd. , 2 Come to this Sale and Ki b be n ’s Men’s Heavy 50c Un- SAVE MONEY a e [= C : derwear for 35c The Quality Store ' * , State Auditor John P. Gordon’ MUNICIPAL OWNER- | Mother of Mrs. William fhe Butler Weekly Times mailed requisitions last week to 1,313 HIP RE OMMENDED | Mayfield Dead. Printed on Thursday of each week ex-Confederate soldiers who have s EC | : filed applications for pensions and | The following, clipped from the been enrolled under act of the 47th Special Committee of Business Men j Clarksville Banner-Sentinel tells of _ general assembly. Thirty thousand’ Pass Resolution Favoring Purchase | the death of Mrs. Susan Shaw, the dollars was appropriated by the legis- of Water Plant---Mass Meeting {mother of Mrs. Wm. Mayfield of this KOBT, D, ALLEN, Kditor and Manager | he Season’s Greetings Here’s greetings for Christmas Kntered at the Post (ifice of Butler, Mo., as fecond-class mail matter. lature for the payment of these pen- ; city: dtc -- sions, Of this amount $9,134.40 was Called fori December aii | The passing away of this good: And for the New Year— PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR id out by the auditor October ist,, Municipal ownership was advanced|woman, Tuesday evening at six: Here’s hoping you'll prosper o’clock at the home of,Mr. and Mrs. ; And be of good cheer. for the first quarter. Of the $20,865.- as the solution of the problem of Pub- lic water which confronts the city, . ; George Melroy, came as a_ universal . STAR CUP TO tor will prorate among the 1,313 pen- at a meeting of the special business| sorrow and surprise to her many: eae , sioners. That is, those who were men’s committee Thursday night in| friends of this city and community. | JUDGE GRAVES enrolled on or before October 1, will|the following resolution which was|She was suddenly stricken Saturday ; eu gat ‘receive $18.84; those enrolled October | passed by a vote of 8 to 1, one _mem-j evening with acute indigestion, and | q 15, $15.69; those enrolled November | ber of the committee Col. S. W.|the best medical aid was powerless | Supreme Court Justice Won Sweep- 1st, $12.5; those enrolled November | Dooley contending the plant to be|to relieve her, and she peacefully | stakes at Capital Poultry 15th, $9.41; those enrolled December | worth $35,000. fell asleep as a sweet relief from/ Show, Ist, $6.27. The auditor will continue; ‘‘That it will be the sense of this; earthly pain and woe. \ to send out requisitions to the pen-; committee that the city vote $65,000} Mrs. Shaw was 77 years of age and | Jefierson City, Mo., Dec. 19th.— sioners at the end of each quarter and | in bonds for the purpose of construct- | the relict of the late J. A. Shaw. She | Judge W. W. Graves of the supreme will present them to the next legisla-'ing or purchasing and repairing a|leaves eight children—three daugh-' court won the Kansas City Star sil- ture and will ask for an appropriation | water works system, provided that|ters, Mrs. Geo. Mcliroy of this city, | fi | 60 that remains in this fund the audi- If money you're wanting We hope ’twill come free; There’s better than money, Now don't you agree? It lies in good wishes When they’re from the heart; It lies in good friendships, Which never do part. It makes the heart warmer To know friends are true, And all these blessings, Our wishes to you. ra More and more we appreciate the human element in busi- ness, and the liberal patronage of our friends and customers dur- ing the past year encourages us to more ‘vigorous action in serv- ing them in the future. : : Accept our sincere appreciation of your patronage. . PEOPLES ELEVATOR CO. ver cup today in a sweepst ring to cover the amount due for the bal-|the council shall issue so much of! Mrs. ies aan oe poets Me om or_the best chickens on exh n he b period wellas | as_is necessary to con-|garet Mayfield _o utler, and five! the poultry. show here. The award ‘to take care of these pensions for 1915 | struct or purchase and repair a water | sons, James W. Shaw of Louisiana, | was made by Judge Southern of Kan-,and 1916. He is in hearty accord! works system and provided that the|C, M. and Mackey Shaw of St. Louis, sas City and Judge Hobbs of Trenton. with the spirit of this measure and | council be authorized to pay not ex-|Ed L. of Arizona, and Geo. Henry of The fowl that won this prize is what, believes that these old soldiers are | ceeding $30,000 for the present water | Hannibal. | ial is known as a Cornish, or Indian! entitled to this recognition from the | works plant.’ Funeral services at the Christian { game, and represents the highest type state. Their ranks are being rapidly A citizens mass meeting has been|church at 2 o’clock Thursday after- of its class among a large number on thinned by the’ ravages of time and | called for the evening of December | noon. exhibition here. _ 4 this tribute to their courage and loy-}29th for the purpose of discussing the ip RT ee ee Judge Graves is president of the alty, the auditor believes, is both fit-| proposition and either accepting or To the Public Cole County Poultry Association and ting and proper. His only regret at) rejecting it. Ihave secured the agency of the ns been a poultry faneiey and presale | time is that there was Ay nee Considering the condition of the] United States Fidelity and Guaranty for many years. le has a_ large; of knowing what amount that would! plant and the attitude of the owners ii F number of fowls on exhibition. There, be required to pay the pensions dur- | ee claim they cannot afford to re- ire hi boa reag og at psd are more than Hh exhibits in the’ ing the first two years. ee junevate it, this seems the most prac- | township or city officials, administrat- : i - show under way here. Several’ doctors at the Independence! tical solution of the situation. ors, guardians, cuore, ste. at good " ee en itari i i if. | ce - ay rates. ave also the following fire Blazing the Good Road Way Meal’ wmetin Oe iieeadies, | _We are pleased to note from apress | insurance companies, Phoenix, North- WE WISH YOU ALLA Missouri has about 70,000 miles of | when the electric light wires of the {ispatch from Jefferson City, that our} ern Sun, Scottish (National and the |}. - highway which the Government uses; municipal plant became crossed with | S140) and Mes. J. W. McFadden of Pennsylvania tN Wie restiieaniee “and in the free delivery of mail. State|a cable of telepnone wires. The doc- {BO ONG UES. «Oks 1G ucten. O of these are old line companies rol Highway Commissioner Buffum has|tors kept their patient under an/ Virginia, was successful. in passing }will give you. good service Fag Mo devised a plan for keeping those | anesthetia while waiting for the lights | Jotferson Ci d ST iy Baan int Mt rates. a in basement of Court! roads in good condition. Herhas ar- to be turned on. “‘The suspense was to the bat wan Se an ert mitted) House. Call or see es ae ranged with Assistant Postmaster |awful,”’ said one of them. In other i. ath pode aa: ts re the S-4t ; » Duke. General Dockery for the latter to no-|parts of the city the heavy current | Young gentleman anda chip off the) 5 ht Gap Township. tify him at once whenever a com- | was eonyaren and people were oh aS le will succeed in his ( int about those roads reaches ee pe a xs vom was finally. abe een Pre rs take ashington. . Immediately _on_re-} cated behii e son county jai : ; tof ‘such advice. Commlasioner| The wat was twenty minutes, bu it| Meg Nettie Cantrell of Altona, Wi m will start the work of repair-| seemed years to the surgeons.—Kan- | ;, d in this ‘Satu ing the road through Journal. |Rev. G. & Hanby officiating. __ Phis arrangement is at the Presbyterian | : ; f night was well at-|, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Duvall are re-. Dr. Ticknor, of Butler, mod- over the birth of a fine g ‘of this church, ; jinday December 2ist, “1913. Merry Christmas And the Very Best

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