The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 2, 1914, Page 4

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The Butler Weekly Times ” Printed on Thursday of each week BOBT, Db, ALLEN, Editor and Manager Entered at the Post sieies of Butler, Mo., as @evond-class mail matter. PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR ANNOUNCEMENTS We are authorized to make the following an- Souncemet.t, subject to the Democratic primary of Bates County, August 1914: : Representative in Congress THOS W. SILVERS Of BatesCounty Representative P. A, BRUCE JAMES N_ SHARP Of Mound Township State Senate LUCIEN B, BASKERVILLE JOHN BALDWIN Prosecuting Attorney D..C. CHASTAIN HOWELL H. HECK - Of Osage Township Recorder HAYDEN RAY Of Mt, Pleasant Township F M. Woops. CARLES E. FORTUNE Of Osage Townehip GEORGE J, MOORE CHAS. WICKLIFFE BAY Of Lone Oak Township Cc. €, DUKE Clerk of the Circuit Court HERMAN 0, MAXEY County Clerk FRANK HOLLAND Of Summit Township C. G, WEEKS W. G. DILLON Of Mound Township Ww. H. DUNN Grand River Township Probate Judge MILE3 8, HORN CAKL J, HENRY ==wzec”=| White and Colored Wash Goods on Sale! All the new, fresh, up-to-date weaves and. materials * In colored goods this is a year of printed flowers and designs, and we show a very large collection---Crepes, Voiles and Flaxons are the big sellers. We have them on sale at 714c, 9c, 10c, 12’zc, 15c to 25c Very much less than regular prices. ‘Crepes, Voiles, Ratine Stripes, Rice Cloth, Etc., the same way. A B. OWEN Judge County Court Northern District ESTES SMITH of bei Bell of Debt Cree moe cehip: PADDOCK Charlotte Township Judge County Court Southern District W. H, LOWDER New Home Township IS A LOCAL ISSUE The Rich Hill Review last week devoted a half a column to an editorial criticising the attitude of The Times upon the third term question, and in pointing out where in we were ‘‘in- consistent’’ Col. Walters takes his readers td Henry county; carries them into: the halls of congress; tells of Mr. Bryan’s objections to the third term, and winds up with the asser- tion that our stand isa direct blow at certain gentlemen who are candidates: for a second term. We fear our editorial stating our “views on the question at issue must have been a little abstruse for our Rich Hill friend, and we again repeat that the issue which confronts the Democrats of Bates county is the question of a third term for county officials, and whether or not the precedents of the party in this matter shall be overthrown. - We do not protest against a second term; and we would remind the Re- ‘ view that the customs of'the party have been to give legislative officers not one, two or three, but several terms, and this rule is a good one, for in most instances a man must serve several terms in Congress to attain the recognition so necessary to his usefulness, , “True, as the Review says, Bates county has had several candidates who have had three terms, but these Eagle Stalnps | Begins Friday, July 3d We want to get our stock as low as posssible before invoic- ing August Ist, it will pay you to doa lot of | | buying here this month White Shoes--- For Children. For Misses For Ladies | pair White Shoes or Pumps in Canvas, Poplin or Buck in our store, regular price $1. 50 to $3.50 Your Choice Only $1.00 — We are selling lots of them—come and select a pair ne da the onmaren, we can fit them. Weare selling $2. 5O to $5.00 Fancy Wash Dresses at great reductions. Weare selling = .00 Kimonas for - We have a big lot.of Remnants left from a busy season's selling. that are marked mighty’ theap—Remnants ‘of Gingham, Calico, Lawns, Piques, Crash, Table Linens, Wool aes Etc. All Our Room Rugs Are on Sale ‘4 | AT REDUCED PRICES _ A Nice Lot of: 36-inch Curtain Scrims for 9c yd. LACE CURTAINS AT REDUCED PRICES. ‘There are Lots. of Other Bargains---Come and See - WE WANT YOUR: TRADE WE GIVE Eagle Stamps | oem,

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