The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 17, 1915, Page 4

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| Beautiful _ | .Summer On Sale at Much Less than Regular Prices---New Stylish Floral Patterns, Stripes, Coin Dots, Etc. . ‘19c yard 40 inches wide in dainty — 15c yard Fine Organdies in white, with colored floral effects. ._27- inch wide White Dimities with colored stripes, 25c quality 15c yard 10c yard _A great variety from which to select in 12¥%c and 15c Batistes and Organdies 27 .inch patterns, white with pink, blue, yellow, lavender floral designs, so popular now. Pencil stripes in white and pink lavender, blue, Voiles and Organdies. Decided Bargainsat 19c yard 25c 40 inches wide extra fine 35c floral Voiles and Organdies in beautiful color combinations, WHITE GOODS BARGAINS. 40 inches wide white 35c lace Cloth on sale at 40 inches wide White 25c Lace Cloth on sale at........ 22% cto 18c 30-inches wide White India Linen on sale a 36 inches wide extra good shrunk Long Cloth on sale at.. 27 inches 50c white fancy Waistings on sale at $1.25 silver bleached Table Linen on sale at... $3.50 extra large white Bed Spreads cut corner $1.75 extra large white Bed Spreads piain on sale A few remnants of Table Linens very cheap. Agents Munsing Uniea Suits Many farmers in _Montgom- ery county on accouat of the continued wet. weather, have re- sorted to the hoe to save the corn crop. -They are employing boys and others who will work cheap to hoe the corn in the old fashioned way. The old plan is |slow, but successful. The wheat, Loats—and- i The Butler Weekly Times: Printed on Thureday of each week ROBT. D. ALLEN, Editor and Manager a —grags——are- Vv made and almost ready for har- Entered at the Post Office of Butler, Mo., as| vest. : ‘sec0nd-clasa mall matter. Miss Louise Walsh, daughter of Frank P. Walsh, chairman of the Federal Industrial Relations Commission, .left Kansas City Saturday for Loretto, Ky., where she has entered the Lor- etto Sisterhood with the inten- tion of becoming a nun. A beau- tiful -home here and a sécial po- sition are being given up. by Miss Walsh. She will remain several months before making a decision as to taking the veil. PRICE, $1.00 PER VEAR MISSOURI NOTES. Gov. Elliott W. Major deliv- ered the commencement address to the graduating class of Mis- souri Valley College at Marshal last week. The degree of master of arts was conferred spon the governor by the institution. ~ _ Of the 161 applicants to be ex- ASAIO TCE En emined by the State Board of| Although no part of his body Bar Exnriners at vhe_ scmi-an-|was found there is a grave in the nual session which began in Jef-| Ashburn Cemetery for. Aug ferson CityTueaday, four are|Ploesser, one of the four plosion w) south of Hanmbal . could be zound,. which was interred cemetery at Ashburn. Servic were held Sunday afternooo We warrant the prices as low or lower than any mail order house. | Walker=McKibben’s the quaiity store women. There are also two ne-jof the io Fe Scie plant ex-|. ich © occu: Friday Relatives |stat- labo wide. also 27 inches wide, plain and 36 inch Lace Cloths. ‘ figured 50c Silks For Only 25c yard Choice 10c¢ yard Sterling Muslin Underwear on Sale 3 Gowns... .45c to $1.19, Princess Slips Corset Covers. -..38c to 48c, 89c Drawers These prices will save you from 25 to 50% Skirts....89c We are selling 7 ';c unbleached Muslin for................ Gast swepaeeeneoeens 5c yard We are selling 7c apron checked Ginghams for ‘ Sc yard We ars selling Standard Lawns light and dark fancies for A choice lot of assorted styles in 42-in. wide Curtain Nets for only Ladies Coats and Suits spring and fall for Half Price _We are showing a dandy stock of Room Rugs, Linoleum, Congoleum, Rug Border Shades, Curtain Rods, Sweepers, Etc. : Come and See Us We Want Your Trade. We give Eagle Stamps unti) September ist Ray Uthe, 23 years old, David Sikles, 18, and James Sikles, 23, were drowned in the Wapsipin- icon River at Independence, Iowa, Saturday afternoon when their boat overturned. when he left the federal grand jury room after testifying in an investigation of the reports that the Lusitania was armed. _ GENERAL NEWS. By a vote of 18 to 22, the sen- ate of Illinois Friday, defeated the’ Canady Bill providing for the abolition of capital punish- ment in Illinois. Alba B. Johnson, president. of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, said Friday that he had received a cable: message from the Rus- Miss Jane Adams of Chicago, touring Europe in the interest of -_A snowstorm which began at New Parasols _ New Shirt Waists ‘special, $1.25 A.B.C. Wash. Silk, yard’ wide; white, black . colors 50c yard Laces and Insertions 5c to 20c yard Allover Quaker Lace 42 in. wide $1.25, $1.50 Extra wide Ribbons plain and fancy 25c to 50c All sizes, 5 to 150 } Royal Society Crochet | Cotton | 10c ball | New Pumps for _ Ladies Black and white, Bronze and sand, all black New Packards for men $3.50 to $5 “A new work shoe for ~ men in tan color, — sian G a contract to the company for two hundred and fifty locomotives, midnight Friday raged until Saturday night,- at Butte, Mon- tana. Railway traffic was de- Vatican officials gave Miss ‘Ad- ams to understand that they be- -soft-and.com-, fortable lieve the present time inoppor- tune for a peace movement. | to be completed by the end: of the end of the present year. The order amounts to 6 million dol- lars. ~ David Lloyd George, head of the ministry of - munitions, speaking in Bristol, England, Saturday, declared that the out- put of arms. and ammunition must be increased to an unlimit- ed extent at the earliest possible moment. He said skilled engi- neers who are now fighting in| France will be recalled front the battle front to layed but no big damage to erops is expected. Former Gov. Dockery of Mis- souri, Third Assistant Postmast:- er General, was Tuesday ,invited by Grand Lodge Masons of the State to preside at the laying of the corner stone of the new Mis- souri Capitol building, June 24. v.. Dockery formerly was grand master of the Missouri lodge. He said today he would ‘accept the invitation if his dut- ies will permit. It is said to be the intention of the Masons to invite to the. ceremony all form- er Governors of the State who are also membirr of the Masonic order. : Statistizs chtained from = the 7 show tons of .coal, worth se'e01 The Georgia state -prison board Thursday by a vote of two to one refused to recommend clemency to Leo Frank who was convicted and sentenced to die for the murder of Mary Phagan. No one but Gov. Saton can now save Frank from paying the death. penalty... : : po, letter i bagehgenae 8 of oe ort Hamilton 01 to relp prod % gistant Secretary of the Treas-| nitions. help Biles ury Peters Friday admitted that| SAN Sete ae at least one officer and -other| The defenses of the Panama |members of ‘the crew of the in-|Canal are such that no hostile tertied German auxilliary -eruis-jfleet could ising in violation of internment regulgtions. ~ : $2.25 - Silk plated socks for men 25c Silk plated hose for ladies More E, &. W. Dress - Shirts, new styles

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