The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 05, 1917, Image 1

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    JOHN BRENNAN—CASH DOES IT. JOHN BRENNAN—CASH DOES IT. JOHN BRENNAN—CASH DOES IT. JOHN BRENNAN—CASH DOES IT.
CHEAPER THAN A CHON SALE
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Goods thrown away. As it has been my custom every week, since I started to sell goods regardless of
cost, and as the trusts are going to make me put up the money to carry on this war, / have to sell.
You need the stuff and ought to buy.
Don't come in the day time if you can help it, we won't be able to wait on you. Town people are requested
to come in the mornings and to stay away on Saturdays until the people from the country have gone home
with their stuff. Here are a few of the items. They give you a small idea of the way the other stuff will be out:
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SHOES 1A_ HATS SOCKS HANDKERCHIEFS RAINCOATS QAp
pair and up.1 VrC and up.and up. and up.as low as.
LADIES’SILK HOSE V7 ^ OTHER LADIES’HOSE Q CALICO, NEW STUFF Cl MEN’S 50 AND 75c r*
$1.25 values as low as.^ ^ as low as.OC worth 10 and 12c, now.2'-' Belts, now.“ *
HATS, GRAY, |/\_ YEAST CAKES 1~ MATCHES, qr TOOTHPICKS Xr CHICK FOOD »TQZ
Black, Brown, low 1 per package.2^ 7c boxes for.7c boxes for .25 pound bags.. ■
Tp--?- $6.°° 1 st,fr" $l.95j sr:rr $1.°°
Flour-Car- /h r| Qfi Bran-Per /h -i fiQ . fh Y~% 1 (S
yr q)£. w.y m>1.
POLERINE STEAMCYLIND’RQC&C $1.75 PAILS 25c PAILS AXLE | Al r\ 65c CANS UNION q4*C
per gallon.“ v Oil, heavy, at “ Grease at V /C Grease at..* * 2 Leader at
HOMINY . PEAS d^Ckc C0RN Zftc TOMATOES ^Qc
6 cans for.O 5 cans for.5 cans for...4 cans for.
50 POUND BAG - CLAMSHELLS COAL OIL f ACf PEACHES, PEARS, ^oC APRICOTS, RAS- inC
Salt for._ 33 per cwt.^ V at actual.L Plums, 2 cans for.... berries, 2 cans for
Sale Starts the Minute the Paper Gets into Your Hands and Stops When Every Dollars Worth
of Goods Are Sold.
Grapes, Green Gages, 2 cans for.29c
SOAP—Beat-Em-All, Flake White, Swift’s
Pride, Lenox, Bob' White, Crystal White, Moon
Soap, Silk Soap, Ivory Soap, 20 bars 69c, no more
or less sold to one person at this price as there may
not be enough to go around.
SHOES—Slippers, Tennis and everything
goes, 10c a pair and up.
CLOTH—Thousands of yards at less than half
Price. Union Suits—All kinds worth up to $3.25
a suit as low as 39c a suit. Corsets—Hundreds of
them, all styles and sizes. We can fit and please
the crankiest customer.
BRING this paper with you. No mail or
store keeper orders will be filled. No goods sold
to kids. Railroad fares and stage expenses will
be allowed at 2 per cent on a dollar purchase.
Checks of out of town customers must be certified.
No goods can be bought and left at store. Don’t
crowd or jam or the doors will be locked.
TONS OF TOBACCO—Chewing, smoking, all
goes. Tons of Coffee at 10c, 15c and 25c. Men’s
Gloves, the best gloves turned out of California,
will be sold or given away. Neckties from lc up.
Men’s White Collars, all sizes and styles. Cash is
the reason. Tell your neighbors. Bring them
with you. Jewelry, Jewelry, Rings, Bracelets,
Stick Pins, Tie Holders, everything goes. Per
fumes, Toilet Soaps, Peroxide, Hairpins, Safety
Pins, Playing Cards, Veils, Suspenders, Corset
Strings, Shoe Strings, Fancy Buttons. Its a shame
but they have to go. Lead pencils, Tablets, En
velopes, Ink, Writing Paper in boxes and bulk.
GARDEN SEEDS—8 5c packages for 10c.
IF YOU MISS this Sale you will kick yourself
for all time. There was never a sale like this and
there may never be another. Cash paid for pro
duce. We will pay extra for eggs, but all eggs will
be candled. Cattlemen come and get tankage 35
to 50c a bag less than milling prices. Over 1,000
pounds of Rice at 7%c per pound. (Big, Fancy
Rice).
FLOUR—the best flour on earth 2.98 per bag.
IF YOU COME to this Sale, come with a
wagon. No goods can be left in the store. All
goods are spot cash as usual. Town people‘come
in mornings. Don’t come on Saturdays till even
ing. Open all day Sundays.
THIS SALE is going to be a good one. If you
have to rob a train get the money or the eggs and
come. But be sure and bring a wagon. You can
not haul half what you will buy in a buggy or a car.
THE PRICES on Groceries will be cut like
hay.
FRIENDS are as Welcome as my enemies.
The dollars is high man at this sale.
7 Spools of Belden’s Silk Thread for.20c
7 Spools of Coates’ Cotton Thread for.20c
NO GOODS sold to Children.
THERE will be no room for children, and
they might get tramped on. I have prepared for
this sale. The counters are turned around and we
can use a hundred clerks.
Don’t—Don’t, Don’t Miss This Sale. Any
kind of Washing Powders 3c. Sal Soda per
pound lc. If you have friends in other towns
telephone or telegraph them.
If You Have Friends Telephone or Write Them. Don’t Let Any One Miss this Sale
JOHN BRENNAN, O’NEILL, NEB.
HN BRENNAN—CASH DOES IT. JOHN BRENNAN—CASH DOES IT. JOHN BRENNAN—CASH DOES IT. JOHN BRENNAN—CASH DOES
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