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bs Butler Tuesday visiting friends. . ) = .B, C. Armstrong, 69 years old, died . jof heart failure at his home near | | Richards Tuesday, March 16. : ‘<Ehe rs light Store” | i | Boys Easter suits, Black ’& Arnold. : | J. G. Doolittle, cashier of the Fos- Bu bank, transacted pues in rea Vloney | aising Alle Bester sees | Mrs. C.. W. Hess entertained the | Wesleyan Guild of the Ohio Street Methodist church Thursday afternoon. | Opens Friday, March 26, 1915 ll, rae eer sete Veteeby ferian church Thursday after- | noon. Hundreds of High Class SUITS thrown on the market at about Mrs. Forest Kerrens visited her | ‘ ‘ | parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Robt. Mattison | Ex A. Ls Ee Pe FR I @} ES ; ‘at Rich Hill the #latter part of the | Many bargains through our entire store | week. SEE THESE Walker- McKibben’s 40-inch wide Silk Poplins . all colors.......... $1 yard New Quaker Laces for Waists 44-in. wide $2 yd Narrow Quaker Laces Hagen idrrngiantin, (rics 10c to 50c Black Taffeta Silks .. $1, $1.25, $1.50 Black and White Checked Dress Goods 50c to $1.50 Guaranteed Petticoats..$1.00 House Dresses.......... -98c Bungalow Aprons......... Big Buck Work Shirts.....50c H. & P. Buckskin Gloves...$1 Topsy Hose No. 102 LORS Sa eite re Brew 25c pair. Men’s Warranted Socks Sir eeeeraae 2 pairs for 25c Men's Munsing Union A. S. Milhorn ‘sold’ his farm in | /Summit township last week. Mr. | | Milhorn will spend the summer in} : NO FAKE SALES AT THIS STORE | California. | FLORSHEIMS $5.00 OXFORDS $4.00 Lees: rraresreenmreret - ‘was renominated by the Democrats | CASH TALKS IN THIS SALE last week. | i Allie McCracken of Spruce was in| ane SS thn city Tuesday buying some farm machinery and getting ready for his! AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE “reise scwcom ve yant to : | get acquainted with you. Come in} LEADES FOR 30 YEARS. and we’ll make you feel at home on 5 j the north side of the square, center : ies block, Black & Arnold. Lace Curtains on sale..$1.39 ~ Wizard Mops and Oil...$1.50 Copyright Hart Schaltner & Mars 1 Black & Arnold Clothing Co. | W.E. Walton made a brief busi-| Hats suitable for every occasion,| Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walton and Mr. | | Ari h is i | iness trip to El Dorado Springs, Mon-| Easter, graduation, street and school | and Mrs. D. C. Chastain are spending | in feb Tae patie ne | "'Siltex’’ White Goods oie Eads of Spruce was in the! |day. | wear. a ps days in Chicago. partner, James Stephenson, and will | te ..25c and 35c city Monday. Mrs. T. Robinson and Daughter. E. Leonard, a substantial farm-| return to his farm. Muslin Gowns.:........ $1.00 | We have the’ Whashocdias hatsin a, Children’s Whit Leather A few pair of corduroy pants to| variety of colors'and eas er and good friend of The Ti and qualities. | fine line of sgsldben sb pret: ‘ good friend of The Times, was} John Stangel of Rich Hill ie sent & Arnold. ; | Mrs. T. Robinson and Daughter. | ty ane ae a Mrs. T. Robinson’s |@ bie hated ie aeade, | [elected Sate Banker ofthe Woodmen ddoppnaanneny rs. G. P. Wyatt was a Kansas; jugoe McFadd f Vi ean editor of the Ric! ill | of the World at the state convention | See r 1 City visitor Monday. ia Butler visitor the latter inginla “the |g Herbert Steele of Adrian spent| Daily Review, made this office a at Hannibal last week. 5 cinahaa - 10 ¥ rd a sande | week. Sunday with his parents, Winfield | Pleasant call Monday. | Mrs. E. W. Dever and daughter ess Ginghams !Uc ya Mrs. W. B. Dawson visited friends | Steele and wife. | Buy th k shi er a ghter, | « in Rich Hill Saturday. i Dennis Miller and J. W. Jamison | | Buy fhe work shirts that wash and| Mrs. Evalena Doane, of Rich Hill Best Shirt \ , ‘of Rich Hill were Butler visitors|_ Clarence Long and Miss ta es iiihsns aint | made The Times a pleasant call while |] Best Shittings......:-..--. patie ie een eet 80 | Monday, |Bedman of Boliver, Mo., were mar-| The first page of the Amoret Lead- i" the city Monday. y y: ie Jahn lley of Rich Hill, lied ey afternoon by Rev. | er was printed in green ink last week| G, W. Zinn, of Amsterdam, an old Walker-NMcKibbens Ata public sale in La Plata lnc | eat Eatardiy. br Butler ‘visiting oe |in honor of St. Patrick. and valued friend of The Times, The Quality Store week one jack sold for $1325. friends. | Judge C.'A. Denton made a busi-| County Treasurer John Stone at | Pisin ices Ar aati call while ness visit to Kansas City the latter | tended the Democratic banquet We Give Eagle Stamps Our old friend A. L. Gilmore of | part of the week. | Jefferson City Thursday. A number of heav i H y, reinforced ius e —Deepwater-township was-in-thel city| steel barrels made of 8 guage steel. Chas. Ewin made a business trip | Tuesday. ‘ Attorney Ww. 0. Jackson was a\_ Easter Stetson, Black & Arnold. Comply with. the I. C. C. ruling. to Sheldon the first of the week. Eastey euite here, Black & Arnold err tla Rich Hillthe latter 14, Bridge Club met with Mrs, T, | When full will will stand a drop of 4 Benny Maybe, nag formerly lived Hog Oil 10c per gallon at Logan- | J. Day Ttesday afternoon at her | feet on concrete Whe $4.25, H. B. near Merwin, died at his home in Moore Lumber Co. 93-1t| J. L. Price of St. Louis visited his; If you want the easiest, softest, home on North Main street. 20-tf Pryor Creek, Okla. The body was pict slat a8 | parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Price, lightest and best wearing work shoe, Mrs. C. J. Sells was called to Boyd brought to Merwin and funeral ser- K le sie se ? sing mut -to last week. ; we will show you, Black & Arnold. te M. biel Ss had sid he City, Idaho, the last of- the week By vices ‘held Tuesday, March 16. rs we : | office a pleasant call while in the: ci Q , A ome folmaiie rst ob tual wee | Mrs. J. J. Batchelor of Appleton: Easter shirts, ties, Black & Arnold. | the jatee part of the week. Y ‘the serious illness of her daughter, Fred Eads and wife, who have Paul Levy made a business trip to City is visiting her daughter, Mrs. V Mrs. Ethel Woodfin. been living in California for the past E. F. Hirni, cashier of the First, If you want anything in the’ work | few years, have returned to Bates St. Louis and Chicago last week. \L. Johnson. * ile i hood M. W. Da tap K Miss B re Retained National bank of Appleton City was clothes line-remember we’ve got the ay Pvinnaals Ges srnehald a county. They all come back. y of Newton, Kas., was a iss Bessie Jackson entertained a Butler visitor the last of the week. goods that wear, Black & Arnold. (Mer and Mts: Lon Bianleyand chile! ited. Wie of Mudeon township But! d ‘the Y dies B lub - business visitor in Butler Monday. e Young Ladies Bridge Club Fri- «Martin of Rich Hill, district| Claude Etter of the Warrensburg dren of Kansas City were in Butler was in town the last of the week. day af Major Crowell was a St. Louis! By AULT HOO: deputy of the M. W. A. lodge . visited | Star-Journal spent Sunday in Butler | | Tuesday attending the funeral of The roads were so bad it took two visitor the latter part of the week. Easter shoes, Black & Arnold. the Butler lodge Thursday evenin, isiting relatives and frieids. | William Sharff. days to make the round trip. Mrs. Sam Walls-of Adrian was in| We are going to have our Store Bemodeicd and in ones to reduce our stock we are going to put on the Biggest Sale of Modern Times JOE MEYER'S — _ TO APRIL 10 ; MEN'S pss ois et SIZES TO FIT ANY | EURNISHING ( coLLars SPECIAL PRICES ON ‘ HATS and\ OF THE LATEST | Man or Bo : STYLES AND ( CHILDREN’S CAPS SHAPES Colors NECKTIES _ Traveling Bags i a Be ce tHAe ease ie . oh ay vee -— , standard make. Price $150 if you should hour and will climb any_hill. Come in and find out wea to get the car. ys tong Pants. Suits One lot Mens Hats 98¢ One lot Boys Cassimere Coats 0 $12, 00 Values a - we Worth $1.50 to $3.00, now GoValuesat buy one. It will be on display in our Some boy 16 years old or under i is going - , This Juvenile Motor Power Auto is of TR big show window. Don't fail to see it. $3.50 to $5.00 Values at Gis Batine $ Stock goes in this Big Discount Sale Bereriaee Rice TIME—THE PLACE—THE DATE. MARCH 27. TERMS CASH — ‘