The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 12, 1912, Image 2

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As we are positively going out of the Shoe business entirely the bal-1
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into cash, and if prices will do the work we will get it, for no such SLAUGHTER of GOOD SHOES was ever
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The battle is on! There is plenty for all, but big bargains go first. Get in line and come at once. We will do our best to serve you, but such slaughter prices JJ
nnr nhilitv nnd we ask vou to kindlv be patient. For everybody will be headed for our store till we are sold out. X
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anything in Summer Footwear at less than they cost, and many of our lines are going at y2 and regular retail price. x S
It is the Shoe harvest of Your Lives'.
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1 lot Ladies' Dull Kid Red Cross Pumps; CfcO hA 4 Dull Oxfords. .Worth $5.00. nowjg CQ
were $4.00, now 2 price,
lots Ladies' Patent Pumps
. lowe and Red Cross) were $4.00, now.
3 lots Ladies' Patent Pumps; (Julia Mar- fcO A C - " e"i " 1 v '
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1 lot Ladies' Patent Oxfords; assorted lot, CR1 1 'unliv ' SZ.OU
Were S3.50, now only qH.O nl --
1 1 t l- n nr,...iD. ,unrii, nc rtv - 5 lots Men's Mule Skin and Elk Hide Work Shoes at less
1 M'SsSrr 0."?..?? $1-50 'slor::'':p!is,:23-.$!-f0: $2.00
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bargain table ever offered in ladies Oxfords. Slippers wOC V Sandals
Child's and Misses' Oxfords 7C nnH QI
now at ailU 1 lot of Child's White OCp 1 lot Buster Brown Oxfords, were $2.50,
Cheap wear for the remaining weeks of hot weather. 0xfords . "U now only
There are items too numerous to mention, and above are only a few that
it LESS than cost of production.
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10 Lines of Boys' Sturdy School Shoes! I I - special Prices on girls' school shoes -
" , , , In the past our profits on School Shoes were very small, hence it will
We were fortunate enough to secure these from a manufacturer who be j iWe t0 make much reduction t0 sell them at cost Howcveri at
was cleaning house and parted with them at a sacrifice. We are doing Qur Qut of business ices we CQn
the same. Save you from 25 to 75c a pair.
I I $1.75 to $2.25. INVESTIGATE! 1 I HZD MORE THAN PLEASE IN SCHOOL SHOES!
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