The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 26, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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SALE POSITIVELY CLOSES
Saturday, Oct. 19
AT 9:00 P. M.
40 miles is not too far to come to attend this
closing out sale!
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This stock consistsof FRESH, CRISP, DEPENDABLE merchandise Dry Cccds, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ladies' and Cents' Furnishings and Groceries, mostly
ail bought before the high prices and does not consist of any bankrupt purchase. Right at the height of the season when others are expecting the high prices comes
this BIG SEFaS ATIOHAL PIAfSO CONTEST AND CLOSING OUT GALE. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN! Those who act quick will profit. A dollar saved is a dol
lar gained, so wc invite ycu to the fountain head of bargain giving!
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A Beautiful Upright Piano wti! be given away absolutely FREE to the church, lodge, school, society, lady or gent, boy or girl
receiving the largest number of votes at the end of the contest. We give 100 votes with each 50c cash purchase and 100
votes on each 50c paid on account or due bill. Come right along and enter this contest, it makes no difference whether you
are a regular customer or an occasional one. Cur sales manager will be pleased to explain the rules of the contest to you.
Remember you'll have to hurry as you enly have 19 days to help someone win this beautiful piano.
Remember the dates and mark them well. Look for the big sign. Commencing Saturday, September 28th and ending
Saturday, October 13th at 9 p. m. List and standing cf contestants published daily on bulletin board at store.
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ead the Mute and Crashing Prices then Come and Boy!
GROCERIES.
Early June Peas, Wind Mill Brand, No.2
Jaran Tea, 40c Value, to go at
Pork and Beans, Wind Mill Brand, No. 2, go at
Kraut, No. 3, Wind Mill Brand, the can
15c
29c
15c
ISc
Soap! Soap!! Soap!!!
Extra Special 6 bars Diamond "C for. .... . 25c
Coal Oil Hc
Quaker Oats, large size package 29c
Small size package
Brooms! Brooms!!
Alford brand you'll have to hurry 69c
Calumet Baking Powder, 30c can, to go at 21c
" Coffee! Coffee!! Coffee!!!
Puis & Gansemer Special, to go at 5 lbs for . . $1.00
BLANKETS BLANKETS.
Sleep Snug a swell line, to go at $1.98
arid ud to $7.9S
Colored Table Damask 69c
CAPS! CAPS!! CAPS!!!
Fall and Winter line to go at 39c and up
Free! Free!!' Free!!!
Save this coupon. Gocd for 200 votes if voted
on or before Saturday, October 5th.
Write the name of your choice here
QUEENSWARE AND DISHES
A larce line to select from at less than wholesale price
to you. GET BUSY.
SWEATERS! SWEATERS ! !
Men's, Women's, Misses' and Children's to be added
in this sale. Come in end get first pick.
HATS! HATS!! HATS!!
One Lot Army Hats, to -o at $1.79
One Lot Men's Dress Hats, all good shapes,
to go at $2.39
BATH TOWELS. FACE TOWELS.
To be placed in this sale. A beautiful line to
go at 29c to 59c
Face Towels 9c to 11c
LADIES' FURNISHINGS.
23c
Ladies' Black Hose
Ladies Silk Hose in black, white, pearl, assort
ed colors, go at $1.09
Ladies Gauze Vests, to go at 19c
Ladies Gauze Union Suits 49c
Ladies' Winter Weight Union Suits $1.39
Children's Union Suits, 2 to 7 yrs. old, go at 79c
Children's and Misses Union Suits 6 to 1 6 yrs old
to go at 98c
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MEN'S FURNISHINGS
White Handkerchiefs
Work Sox
Black and Tan Hose .
Llnion Fleece Lined suits, to go at
Dress Shirts, one lot -to go at
Dress Shirts, to go at
Bib Overalls, to go at
Lee Union-alls, suits, to go at
Work Shirts, all sizes "
Bandana Handkerchiefs, red and-' blue,
8c
18c
19c
$1.79
29c
$1.48
$2.48
$3.39
98c
9c
OVERSHOES! OVERSHOES!!
Men's Women's Misses' and Children's at less than the
Wholesale Cost to ycu.
SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
Men's Work Shoes, mule skin, one lot to go at $2.98
Men and Young Men's Dress Shoes, button reg-
lar sizes ; $3.39
Boys School Shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 6, a cracker
jack, to go at $2.93
Ladies' Shoes, cushion insole, rubber heel, all
sizes, to go at $2.98
Misses Shoes, English Last, medium high top
to go at $2.98
Rubber Boots, the good old U. S. boot, while
they last $4.39
DRY GOODS
Outing Flannel, a large line to select from.
assorted colors, at
Cheviot Shirting, B. H. C, while it lasts
1 200 yards of Percales, assorted paterns go at
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33c
29c
27c
Bring Us Your Produce!
HUSKING MITTENS
Double Thumb and Faced, Boss Brand the doz $1.98
Ve Vill Pay the Highest Market Price!
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ATTENTION: Store closed Thursday and Friday to re-arrange stock.
Be here Saturday, September 28th with a large basket and a small purse.
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