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BUY THE BEST ~ Coats anc Coats and Suits have been going out i 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. Your $pecltaiied totheline of -- — - BLACK COATS Beare tirwins, The prices runes from $5 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 usulacniaben to fit 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 Mags 50, small childs $3. . Ask for and insist on KENYON. - : Good Shoes Bradley Sweater Coats | Big Warm Blankets ss Stylish Shoes ASK FOR Mens and Boys 50c to $3.50 Walkers’ Special for Ladies 1,00 to $12.00 pai $1.00 to $ pair $2.50 to $4.50 Ladies Wool $2.50 to $6.50 ! Mun S | | G : Rock River Cotton Battings 1 : : Packards for Men $3.50 to $5.00 Childrens 50c to $2.50 Godmans for School Wear . $1.50 to $3.00 8% to 25c Infants combination sets, knit Budds for Babies 50c to $1.50 Comfort materials of all kinds baci hose anareeaciantha st A splendid stock from which to ae U N 10 N S U | T S Flannelette night gowns for ses select ‘ i Best Outing Cloths 10c yard The best mens $3.50 workehos< [> soe de OS Edy Ladies and Misses made. 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- tween Kansas City and Joplin. It is the best fitting—most comfortabié—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 up to the largest person in Bates county. All at popular prices. « Idrens Union Suits 50c, 60c, 75c, $1. Boys 50c, 60c, 75c, $1. Ludies 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 Come and See Us---We Want Your Trade 2s" brand Rubber boots $3. to $4.50 In Southwest Missouri We give EAGLE STAMPS with each cash purchase 5% 22245 6000 As corp WALKER:-McKIBBEN'’ Ss THE QUALITY STORE NEARLY 50 YEARS The Butler Weekl Times, for efficiency aia economy. | Hume, Thursday, October 29th, The Jefferson: City correspondent | contention. State Auditor Gordon | | Governor Major will need the as y The Democracy of the county has|7:30 p. m., H. O. Maxey, Carl J. of theGlobe-Democrat, who has been | shows that the Hadley administration | sistance of Democrats in both branch- Printed on Thursday of each week nominated a ticket which merits the| | Henry, H. E. Sheppard. having the State Treasury ‘busted’? | was short some $32,000, saying’noth- | es of the Legislature to continue the 3 ie a Si maeeacer ,enthusiastic support of every voter; Amoret, Wednesday, October 28th every month this year, has now dis- ing about a deficiency, of one - policy of progressive and constructive |in the county from top to bottom and|7:30 p. m., W. 0. Jackson, Carl covered that Hadley left a balance in Legislature. Heeiy’ dues cooent rg legislation. Be sure and see that jevery name on, the ballot means a|Henry. the Treasury at the .end of his ad- ministered by a Repyblican left a de-| your county and senatorial. district | conservative, efficient and economi-| Passaic, Friday, October: 30th, 7:30 ministration. Unfortunately for this {ficiency for the present’ Democratic| both send Democrats to _Sefferson “dopester” the facts are against ROBT, D, ALLEN, ‘cal administration of the county’s af-!p. m., W. 0. Jackson, J. N. Sharp, his | administration to square up. City this winter. fairs. | Elmer Silvers. No Democrat should fail to go to, Merwin, ~Thursday, October 29, | Icntered at the Post Office of Butler, Mo., as|the polls. We owe it to ourselves|7:30 p. m., N. B. Dawson, T. W:; Sane ates AON eee. and the party to vote and see that our | Silvers. - _ |neighbors turn out and vote, Every| Lone Oak, hina Tuesday, October G straight Democratic ticket placed in| 29, 7:30 p. m., W. O. Jackson, H. H. | ee the ballot-box election day means an | Heck, Col. J. N. Sharp: DEMOCRATIC TICKET. endorsement for Wilson and the| Johnstown, Monday, October 26, ‘W. J. Stone, Senator in Congress. record of the party. Get out the vote. | 7:30 p. m., Carl J. Henry, H. 0./ ‘ PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR ' H. A. Gees, State Superintendent of Schools. ; T, Blair, Supreme Judge (Division No, 1). gee Se Maxey, Geo. Pahlman, J. F. Smith. 2: & eantoom, Reporaterative fer om Die. Democratic Appointments. - | Prarie City, Prairie township, Wed- Altona, Wednesday, October 2ist, | nesday, October 28, 7:30 p. m., D. C. 7:30 p. m., T. W. Silvers, D. C. | Chastain, J. A. DeArmond. | Chastain, R. B. Campbell. * SO OE -. We have ; a few dozen Ladies na Misses Coats for school ane mel wear, which 1 are