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PEOPLE CAN'T AFFORD TO PAY BIG PRICES WITH SUCH SHORT CROPS, SO | HAVE DECIDED TO
Sale begins Monday November 16, and last through Saturday November 21.
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Il WILL NAME A FEW EYE OPENERS:
3 pounds of Good Roasted Coffee for 25 cents. 10 Bar of 5 cents Toilet Soap for only 25 cents.
Flanneletts and Kimona Outing only . . 8 cents.
Barkers and Androscogan Bleeching only 8 cents.
Dover 10-4 Brown Sheetingonly . . . 175 cents.
Pepperal 10-4 Brown Sheeting only . . 224 cents.
Light and Dark Percals, 12§ cts values . 10 cents.
Light and Dark Percals, 10 cts values . . 8 cents.
Checks, others prices s%cts, | sell foronly 5 cents.
One yard wide Sheetingonly . . . . . 5 cents.
Cotton Flannel 10 cts values only . . . 8 cents.
Cotton Flannel 12 cts valuesonly . . .10 cents.
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Ladics Onecita Unioa Suits only 39 cents.
Coats Thread--the only one worthly of mention.
Why? because itis the best. 6 Spools for 25 cents.
Knitting Thread--White any size 174 cts.
Knitting Thread--Brown any size 224 cts.
large 27x45 inches Towel, cut prices of 10 cts each.
Limited quantity of 10 cts Heavy Hali Hose 7 cts pr.
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' MILLINERY. Getting in new goods every day, but am cutting prices on what
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- CROCKERY. 1 have just received a large shipment of Johnson Bros., goods and :
! am over stocked. Great Reductions. ;
I have just received a car load of Shorts to fatten hogs. With right prices on
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SPECIAL IN CLOTHING.
Just received a large quanity that are worth $8.50, only $5.00.
Don’t miss this. Men’s Suits from $5.00 to SIB.OO. Over Coats all
styles, sizes and prices.
Men’s Fleeced Lined Shirts and Drawers, 45 cents a garment.
The Famous W. L. Douglas Shoes for Men and Boys.
H. C. Godman Shoes for Children and Ladies.
The Red Seal Shoes for heavy wear.
All sold at Rock Bottom Prices.
THE MONTICELLO NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1903.
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LADIES SKIRTS AND
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I have the swellest line of Ladies Walking Skirts
ever show in town. These were made by one of the
best manufacturers in the country. They have the
Style and Fit, and I will sell at greatly reduced prices,
as | am over-loaded on them.
In Jackets, 1 have the most Stylish things out.
These also have the Style and Fit. If you are look
ing for anything in this line, don’t miss these.
LEATHER GOODS.
In Team Collars, Wagon Breeching, Body Hsarness,
Buggy Harness and Saddles, | am going to sell at
startling prices. Just received a Team Coilar | am
going to sell for 75 cents.
STOVES.
I have them all prices, every one guaranteed to be
perfect in every respect.
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