The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 15, 1914, Page 6

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- Fast Selling 3 Coats and Suits Coats and Suits have been going out in quick time from our Coat and Suit Department the last few weeks—never have we shown such a variety of stylish garments at pop- ~ ular prices. We sell at strictly one price---no come downs or other tricky deals---everybody treated the same. None sent out on approval.- Our expert Dressmaker makes al- .terations for you without extra charge. We Show Splendid Values in Suits at $15, $20, $25 vox memset. . . BLACK COATS Soeut cere eee NOVELTY AND SOLID COLORED COATS §5 to $25 Childrens small size Coats $1.48 to $5, Larger sizes $5 to $15 BEAUTIFUL BLACK DRESS SKIRTS Same kind the best city stores show except—our prices are lower—a few from $5 to $10. Special kind or Sizes made to order, and guaranteed to fit 7: ° We have EXCLUSIVE sale of Kenyon Rain Coats and Balmaccans For Ladies and Children, they are priced from $3 to $15. Special in ladies and large misses $5, childrens $3.50, small childs $3. Ask for and insist on KENYON. c=, ' i a Good Shoe (iN 00: S | H Big Warm Blankets Bradley Sweater Coats Stylish Sk BEYOND COMPARE ylls! oes i U N Ss | NG Mens and Boys 50c to $3.50 Walkers’ Special for Ladies | 1,00 to $12, ir $ 0 $12.00 pair $2.50 to $4.50 ; Packards for Men $3.50 to $5.00 Childrens 50c to $2.50 Godmans for School Wear Ladies Wool $2.50 to $6.50 EAR Rock River Cotton Battings the Pit Won" 4 Wash ea The Fit Won't Wash Out | Uf . pe | The most "satiadantory Underwear in the world 8% to 25 = AGiindants (combingtion eats cknik $1.50 to $3.00 =: for Men, Women and Children. Munsing Union “ Buddsfor Babies 50c to $1.50 Comfort materials of all kinds | .° C&P?8 8nd hoods 50c to $1.50 | 4 splendid stock from which to « Flannelette night gowns for’ — select : Best Outing Cloths 10c yard The best mens $3.00 work shoe _ Ladies and Misses made ' Suits are fine in quality, non-irritating, fit i perfectly, wear longest, wash best. Try them. i nvr meee ee ir Tm OTD tn The best underwear in the world for the price is MUNSING. You know it. We know it. Competitors know it, BUT WE HAVE EXCLUSIVE SALE OF IT IN BUTLER and carry the largest stock be- i tween Kansas City and Joplin. _It is the best fitting—most comfortable—best wearing underwear made. The shape does not wash out. The stitching is triple and does not pull out—and we can fit the smallest t up to the largest person in Bates county. All at popular prices, Childrens Union Suits 50c, 60c, 75c, $1. Boys 50c, 60c, 75c, $1. Ladies Union Suits $1 to $3.50. Ladies Vests and Pants 50c to $1. Mens . Union Suits patent drop seat or patent closed crotch $1, $1.50, $2 to $3.50 Room Rugs at Lowest Prices ss imabcal Come and See Us.--We Want Your Trade Beacon brand Rubber boots $3 to $4.50 We give EAGLE STAMPS with each cash purchase7*®*% 45 elo ba WALKER-McKIBBEN’S | THE QUALITY STORE NEARLY 50 YEARS An apple picker_at Craig, Mo.,| According to information received| Despite the frantic predictions of picked 50 bushels of Ben Davis ap-| by P. H. Holcomb, Hon. S.S. Bur-| the standpat disciples of the Cannon- ples one day this week in 24 hours. a ormee 1 BS og Aldrich-Morse regime, thé State What's the matter with the Wilson | Burdette represented the Fifth Con-| Treasury refuses to go busted. In administration in the Nation and the | @tessional District of Missouri in Con- | fact there is more-than five millions Major administration in the State? |®"e5s in the 41st and 42nd sessions. | of dollars in the State’s strong box They are all right. The abstract of the condition of the si Be oetanereace ay at Harry Woods Seeretary of State of | national banks of Misto Illinois committed suicide Sunnay s Jpesered at the Post Office of Butler, Mo., aa while temporarily insane, by shoot- eevond'dines maiiiaasers st MOn" |) 00 himself. Louis G. Stevenson of | coi Bloomington has been appointed to eit, fill out the unexpired term. Beiecon Otto Stifel and Liv Morse are run- Sane ES DEMOCRAT acme: ning the Republican party in Mis- Buling iy tos a yap su alte Dacrgerncpe ddan a souri. These are the men who pohadesd oul New or dork hip esl x edge Roosevelt the raw deal in Missouri a |pany at $7.17 at 175,00, were the two couple of years ago. How does the r the construction Progressive Republican relish this ais ro Standpat line-up? — for “Gen.”’ Charles T. Kelley, who started to lead an army of 1,500 un- employed men to Washington, D. C., last spring, and whose followers were | Jefferson, from Representative Levy dispersed in: Sacramento, has been|of New York. He has not, however, A released from the county jail, |committed himself to the suggestion we after completing six months’ sentence | of Mr. Levy that Monticello be used as a summer home for presidents. President Wilson favors the pur- : . chase by the Government of Monti- cello, the former home of Thomas The Butler Weekly Times Printed on Thursday of each week ‘ BOBT, D, ALLEN, Editor and Manager PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR , and individual deposits, We have a few dozen Ladies and Misses| ~ Coats for school and enaral wear, which. are a big bargain. Come and see _A few of those $1.50 skirts lett. granted the request of District Attor-| an ney Arthur L. Oliver of St. Louis for | by Bee HE Feel S i

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