The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 05, 1914, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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PLATTSnOUTH 1 SEIBI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
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No man or woman can afford to miss this
golden opportunity. The cleanest, choicest good
stock in Plattsmouth to be sold at such quot
ed prices, some goods going at less than one
half of its value. To save dollars upon dol
lars, read this adv. carefully and remember
no matter how ridiculously low the prices look
they are not exaggerated. Come in. and see
for yourself. Remember the prices in this aav.
go into effect, Saturday, January 10.
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SUITS AND OVERCOATS
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Men's and .Voung Men's
Suits and Overcoats, , nice
ly made, and sell regularly
for $8.50 Pub- VJ Q C
lie Sale price. . . . . fr3
Glen's and Young Men's
Suits and Overcoats, ele
gantly made of mixed wool
During this Pub- IV
lie Sale, at
95
Men's and Young Men's
swell all wool worsted suits
and all wool Chinchilla
Overcoats, sells regularly
up to 15-Pub- n nr
lie Sale price OmUnJ
Men's and Young Men's
swell Suits sold regularly:
up to $18.50 Q QC
Public Sale price. . UUO
Our highest priced Suits
that sold regularly up to
$2S.50 in two 10 QC
lots, $14.50 and I Lt.OO
MEN'S SLIP-ON
RAINCOATS
$7.50 Rain Coats . . $4.98
$14.50 Kain Coats $795
Young Men's all wool blue Boy's Overcoats, swell all
serge suits, Norfolk style, wool chinchilla, elegantly
worth $8 - J qj-
Public Sale price. .ftII)
Boys' Overcoats, worth' up
to $4.50 O OA
Public Sale price. .
made, sold regularly 'up to
8.50-PubIfc A QO
bale price TTiO
Boys' Suits worth $3.50 to
$S.00, in three lots
Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3
$1.98 $2.98 $3.98
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Hen's Sheep Lined
i Coats
$0.00 Sheep-lined" Coats
during this Pub- GA IQ
lie Sale... ::.
,Duck sheep lined coats in
good lengths, $7.00 values,
during this pub- PA QQ
lie Sale price pt.?0
Moleskin coats, sheep-lined
extra long' $9.0pf values
Public Sale "-"tC-QC E
price... ..PJ'J I
Reversibieduck and cordu
roy, can: be used for hunt-
aif. f.4. !a!uef. . . . $2.45
Duck Coats with heavy
blanket lining, worth $3.50
en's Corduroy
:i Panls
$2.J5 Corduroy Pants, dur
ing this Pub- M AO
lie Sale. tpl.ttJ
Gloves and Hiitens
$1.50 Men's Mittens and
Gloves, Public QQ
Sale price ..........
filen's Ilais
Men's $1.50,hats
go at . . 1 OVL
Men's $2.00 hats gg
Men's fine $3.00
F.kn's Furnishings
93c
98c
$1.60
Rubbers and
Overshoes
You will buy them cheap
er here than any
IIace else
1.25 Men's Winter
Union Suits
1.75 Men's very fine
Dress Shirts
All Tt-tin'ia Vlii tiTitil SllivfsS
All nil 11 o itmiii. . j v i -jm
worth 1.25 and 1.50, two big II
lots, to close QO O 7Q
them out . . .'. CL 8 UL
3Ieii's Fine dress shirts worth
1.00 Public Sale CQr
-price . . . i . . . .' 3tJ
Mens heavy sweater roll collar
coats, worth- 75c, pub- JQp
lie Sale price
Men's Wool Mixed Sweater
Coats, worth 1.75
Public Sale.
Men's "Wool - and Worsted
Sweater Coats, sold regularly
for from 2.50 to (J. 50, must
be sold, and they go in two
rr!;1;': $2.69
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Lien's Trousers
1.50 Men's Good Make Pants,
all good patterns and QQf
odd sizes, ati OI7L
Men's Fine t, Make Pants a
very nice assortment to select
from, worth up to M AO
3.00, at....'. tpl.iO
Men's Trousers made of fine
worsted, all new patterns
worth up to;3.50 JJg
4.00 and 4.50 (9 AO
Men's Trousers p.iO
0.00 Men's
Trousers ,
Men's Suspenders
and Ties
Mens Ties and Suspenders
1 5c to 21 c
Frien's Winter Gaps
50c and 75c Men's Caps
v 29c
en's and Boy's
Shoes
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$3.39
Mens Shoes worth $2.50
during this Public
Sale at
f! 1 .48 to 1 .79
$3 values at $2.19
3.50 values 2.79
4.00 values. -it 2.90
4.50 and 5.00 values 3.79
Trunks and Traveling
Bags
We are making a big rut on
this class of goods
y Hoys' dress and high top
K shoes with two buckles
worth 2.5i up to
2.K5, I'tiblle
Sale
1.93 to 2.28
The mammoth stock of Fanger'J
mouth, Nebr., to be sold, reardlt.
ous, stupendous, gigantic sale ove jl
dising. The object of this sale is t
mm m m m i
motn stocu or uenerai.mercnanais ?
Owing to the tremendous stock w i i
compelled to offer to the public th s
merchandise at A BIG SACRIF1C I.
J. D. Rockefeller Says: BUY IVIUHfl p
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all of his oi
you want to buy or not. Remember the opening da;
SSgiq Oissed Friday, SwA
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Ladies' Heavy White
Outintf F'laniui
Niilht (niwn.
48c
$1.50 Imliesi recti tine
kill jilove
$1.09
Men's tlannrl shUt
39c
Men! iHe.vt Sliitt
25c
Men' lUutrf-'
19c
7fo CljiMrrns' iliwcs
39c
$1.?0 Hack Heather- Be5t pade of Calico
bkxva FVttxxvi: froa the boll, yd.
69c 4c
Meat ivV Neckwear of Aprcn
21 C Gingham, yard
6jc
Siunple of heavy
12c and Table Oilcloth, yard
9c 15jc
Men good weight Children's Flannel
etHton flannel gloves sleeping gowns
3g
' One card pearl buttons
Wenched muslin, dur- hfks and eyes
Ing this sale, 10 yards , pins, each
49c 1 c
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Never before have the people had the opportunity
to buy such new high grade merchandise at such ruin
ous prices. It will be the greatest upheaval of bargains
within the walls of this city since she came on earth.
The whole town will be awake. We propose to pour
out to the people in the next 60 days beginning at 9
o'clock sharp, Saturday Jan. 10, $20,000 worth of sea
sonable merchandise at" public sale regardless of cost.
Outing Gowns
wortli from ?rc lo 1.-1K
will go at
43c, 69c and. 90c
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Gloves a nilfens
vvint'rlovoH As milt'iiH
IQc and ISc
3 fcfw iTiiJtiSti, '.if :'.'n'i" riiiZiAUt
llouso Dresses
Ladles'. llouso DrrHsos
ranging : '
from 79c
Railroad faro reimbursed to all out-o
of merchandise or over. Every article o
rccardlcs of cost, Saturday morning, Jar
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V.;ZUCCIER;TJ3anager
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