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Began a Tremendous Whirlwind Sale on
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All conservative methods of merchandise selling abandoned for fourteen days. Real
values sacrificed in this land slide of prices. If you miss this enormous value giving sale
you wiii do yourself an injury. At the prices we offer Twenty Thousand Dollars worth of
well bought merchandise, goods purchased last summer and spring for this gignatic cut
price upheave) of values, all of our other previous big sales will pale * into i inssi * * P* i a y» ic nee by
this mighty avalanche of destructive underselling.
Read List of Staple Values Actually C i ■ j rif~ m * tern o n s wo
Three thousand yards of'dark Outings, real value
12 1-2 ceuts, down to 7 I-2c.
Three thousand yards Amoskeag and Kimona Out¬
ings, worth now 12 I 2c, sale price, 7 l-2c
Heavy Domestics, 16 yards for $1.00 Only 16 yards
to a customer.
Sea Island, 7 l*2c value, sale price, 20 yards for $1,
54-inch handsome Repellents, cheap at 60c; In this
great sale for 36c per yard.
30-inch colored Mohairs, worth 35c, go in slaughter
sale of values for 19c,
Ten peices of handsome Mohair, regular 65c goods,
down to 39c.
Five bolts of beautiful ladies’ Cloth, 54 inches wide,
cheap at 85 cents; sate price 49c.
20 pieces of Wool Flan lie* in bright blue aw
navy blue, worth 25 cents, put down to 10c a
yard. This is a wonderful bargain.
20 Dozen Ladies’ fine Shoes, mad ,o by Va . Duttenhoffer, sizes 2 1-2
to 3, worth $3.00 wii . be marked dow -> to $2.00 to close out,
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THE MURRAY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER "5t2, MOO.
Beautiful Broadcloths worth $1.25, to go in this sale
ior 89c.
Handsome white Madras suitable for stylish waists,
down to 22 c a yard.
Blankets worth $1.50 go in this sale for 98c.
50 dozen Ladies Vests and Hants, worth 35 cents per
garment on sale for 22c a garment.
Children’s Union Suits worth 33c to close out at
22 c a garment.
25 dozen Song Newport Scar's worth 40c go for 2 A.
20 dozen cheap at 75c, go for only -Ac.
Ladies’ long Jackets, $10.59 nnd $12,00 values, dawn
to $7.50.
$7.50 and $8.50 to fee closed out for $5.
7 J W IT dozen men s heavy fleeced Shirts and
Drav. , c f ,o w * 2 s, re -3 3 i * i y worth on today's market 60c,
down to 39c. 'ff.. Is * is a grand bargain.
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Children's Jackets at cist prices. Bearskin Jackets
cheap at S3 down to $1.98.
5jQ dozen heavy ribbed Hose, regular I5c sellers,
sale price 10 .
A ht of Boys’ Suits, cheap at SI .23, to close at
c a suit.
Sample Shoes :t Factory cost.
Good 12 12 Percales, full yard wide, 1! yards for $1.
73 piece:, of l:czi ttcnd::rd Prinls, worth 7c, sale
5c.
Ladies’ Sweaters worth 3! sale price 98c.
Udklrca’s Sweaters, age 2 to A cheap at (tfic^sale
price only 25c.
Coats spool cotton, 4c a spool.