The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 29, 1915, Image 8

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TO REARRANGE AND TICKET THE ENTIRE STOCK,
MAKE SELECTING EAST AND CUT ALL FORMER PRICES IN
TWO, POSITIVELY NOTHING WILL BE SOLD UNTIL
SATURDAY, THE OPENING DAY
THIS ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES in the hands of the Hosburg Sales Co., of
Lincoln, Neb , with positive instruction to sell at once. Let the loss be what it may. The whole country for hundreds of miles
will be astounded, amazed at the wonderful bargains here. Printers' ink never told of such wanton and ruthles3 sacrifices. Posi
tively never before in my years of experience in the sale business have I sold high grade merchandise at the low figures this stock
will be cast to the people of Alliance and surrounding country during this sale. It's a miracle in bargain giving and never will
be equalled in the history of sales. It cannot be helped. There is CJy one remedy SELL! SELL! SELL! SELL!
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AN EXPLANATION E. C. McClner, the depejidjible-tchnJLOf JUlianceJteh fot-tbejaag twwtv..figt 4m--" -
pelTeoTtbTetire from business on account of his falling health as he finds it impossible for him to resume his usual business activi
ties at the store any longer, and finds it necessary that he seek some climate which might benefit his health. So he has turned
over the stock to the Hosburg Sales Co. TO SELL AT ONCfC
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SALE OPENS
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At 8:30 a. m.
CLEAR, RAIN OR SLIME LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY
THE OPENING DAY
t EVERYBODY BE HERE ON TIME
LOOK FOR THE BIG BROWN SIGNS
Women's Ooats and Jackets; big line formerly
sold up to $15 1
98c
Women's Corsets Big line of $1 and
$1.50 corsets
65c
Furs Women's fine collar pieces to
go at
$1.93
Women's Sweaters Big line of women's sweaters,
formerly sold up to $3.50
98c
Umbrellas Big line of umbrellas, formerly sold
at $1 and $1.50
75c
Gloves Fine silk gloves, formerly sold
at 75c and $1
45c
Lace Curtains Choice line in ecru
and white
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2 PRICE
Attention, Men Straw hats in all styles and shapes,
formerly sold up to $3
50c
Special 2,000 or more spools of J. P. Coats thread,
including silk, per spool
3c
Women's Hose Fine hose that sold for
50c per pair
15c
Ribbon Choice assortment, formerly sold up
to 30c per yard
8c
Underwear Women's and Children's underwear,
formerly sold up to $1
25c
Gloves Women's and Children's Knit Gloves and
Mittens, sold for 50c ?
15c
Children's Hose Hundreds of pairs of children's
fine hose, per pair ,
11c
Pocket Books Entire line that formerly sold up to
$3.50, to close out
39c
Dress Goods All wool dress goods formerly
sold for $1 and $1.25 per yard
50c
Silks Entire line of $1.25 and $1.50 silks,
per yard .
65c
Lawns Pretty new lawn, formerly sold
j at 25c and 30c
12k
Dimities Formerly sold at 25c choice selection
per yard
10c
Wool Challies Formerly sold for $1.25 and $1.50,
now per yard
55c
Embroideries Hundreds of yards of fine embroideries,
sold for 15c to 25c
8c
ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS PRICED ABOUT 35c ON THE
DOLLAR
Men's and Young Men's $15 High Art Suits
and Overcoats
Men's and Young Men's $20 and $25 High Art
Suits and Overcoats
Men's and Young Men's New Spring Hats and Caps,
regular $2.50 and $3 grades
Men's Heavy Canvas Gauntlet Gloves about
50 dozen, per pair
Shirts Our entire line of Men's and. Boys' Shirts,
sizes 13 1-2 to 18
Shoes Men's and Boys' Dress and Work Shoes,
formerly $4 and $4.50
Shoes Men's and Boys' Shoes, black and tan
leather, $5 to $8 grades
Boys' Shoes Entire line of Boys Shoes, formerly
sold up to $3.50
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We will give $1.00 worth of merchandise with the first five pur
chases amounting to $10.00 or more
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$12,000 High Grade Dry Goods, Clothin
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Now Being Sold by
Card of Thanks
I WANT TO THANK YOU ONE AND ALL FOR YOUR LIBER
AL PATRONAGE DURING MY BUSINESS CAREER IN ALLI
ANCE. E. C. McCLUER.
IT WTLL PAY YOU TO COME 100 MILES TO ATTEND
THIS SALE
OBTAINING REAL BARGAIN ; TO MANY HAS BEEN BUT A
DREAM IN THE PAST. BUT NOW IT IS A REALITY. WHICH
HAS BEEN MADE POSSIBLE BY THE HOSBURG SALES COMPANY.
The tHosbmnr
ales Co
H. H. Baker, Sales Manager
Look for the Big Brown Signs !
and Shoe Stock
We Pay Postage
ANY ARTICLE ADVERTISED WILL BE SENT TO YOU WITH
POSTAGE PREP ADD; D? NOT SATISFACTORY
RETURN AT OUR EXPENSE '
Don't Wait Until It's Too Late
THE TIME IS SET AND YOU KNOW THE DATE. LET NOTH
ING KEEP YOU AWAY. YOU WILL HARDLY BE ABLE TO
REALIZE WITH YOUR OWN EYES THE AMOUNT OP GOOD
MERCHANDISE $1.00 WILL BUY AT THIS BIG SALE.
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$4.98
$8.75
85c
6c
35c
$1.98
$2.48
98c
The House With a Reputation
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