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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1921)
TIIUTSTfA.Y. JAN1TABY 13, 1921. tfAGE SIX jjliWritWl'iiJHlrti' it 1 i SALE CLOSES, FEBRUARY 5 FOLLOW THE CROWD and do not worry. Look for the Big Sign. Beginning of sale SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, at 9 a. m. Bring a big basket and a small purse. Unbelievable bargains. i t i j I at 9 p. m. The big opportunity of your life to purchase j world's best merchandise at lowest prices. 40 miles is ! none too far to come to attend this sale. Money talks. ft I 3 24 If!' PLATTSirOUTH EYEITlflG JOUENAI. ?tmk I Pi Pis lli I I H t& vtk fm M &i r.I CALUMET Baking Powder, 29c lb P Mm mi urmm m SH r U J f L m fm Ummm Dll EftliBJlJililii H Pays of Fast and u 1 (f TOBACCO Horse Shoe, Climax 89c lb IN GLD FMfcE! $200.00 in gold to be given away absolutely free SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, to the church, lodge, school or society, lady, gentleman, boy or girl receiv ing the largest number of votes. We will give 5,000 VOTES FREE when you enter and remember it costs you nothing to enter this contest. We give 200 votes with each 50c cash purchase, paid on account or due bill, so organize NOW. Support your choice and help some friend win the $200. Remember, the time is short, just 19 day3 to win. Nominate your choice right away. Our sales manager will be glad to explain con ditions of the contest to you. ' It costs nothing to enter. Come right along and get busy. Save FREE COUPON in the paper, also in this circular. Good for 500 votes if voted on or before Saturday, January 22nd. Grocery Prices! 10 lbs. pure country rendered lard for .$1.50 With each $5.00 purchase. Laundry soap, 10 bars for 49c COFFEE! COFFEE! COFFEE! Rolled oats, large package for 2Sc Gallon can pie apples for 49c Nu-Tro milk, tall cans, per doz 98c Van Camp's milk, tall cans, per doz $1.49 Hand pack tomatoes, large can ISc Children's plaid suiting to go at, per yd 33c s 111 W 1 tJiifi E3 OF WORLD'S BEST MERCHANDISE TO GO TO ALL THE PEOPLE AND NOT TO THE FAVORED FEW. GENERAL MERCHANDISE m hi ft m B iismoA V 2 G fv a fc-i t i r-i rat VI "V t;j tit PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA This stock consists of fresh, dependable merchandise the kind Dovey & Son have been noted for handling during the past 40 years, including our com plete stock of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. This will be the greatest Bargain Feast ever witnessed by the people of Plattcmouth and surrounding territory. Prices cut to the quick. People will be here from far and near. A sale absolutely without parallel. The best merchandise obtainable to go out to ail the people and not the favored few, at prices that have never been equalled, even when pre-war values held sway. The good old days are back. You can't afford to miss a single day of this great sensational Contest sale, for the people will reap the benefit. A dollar ccved is a colkr mr.ee. Those who act quickly will profit. This sale will go down in history as the greatest value-giving event in the history of Plaitsmouth merchandising. Nothing like it ever attempted before. NO lottery! Ve have planned this sale to please the people. The word bargain never had a truer meaning than the interpretation we are applying to it now. So we invite ycu to come and partake of the many bargains that we have arranged for you. E. G. DOVEY & SON. This is Your Golden Opportunity! The purpose of this sale is to unload this good mer chandise to turn it into ready money. Stop and con sider what it means to you. Never in the history of modern merchandising has any store in Nebraska ever thrown open to the buying public a sale of such mag nitude. Ve state emphatically and decisively that dur ing this mighty sahe we will overwhelmingly undersell the market price of reliable merchandise. Come to the opening. Come every da3r. Not a dull moment dur inrr the entire sale. New and mightier bargains every da'. Every shelf, show case and counter in this im mense establishment is loaded to the utmost, so right at the height of the season when most merchants expect the highest prices for their merchandise comes Dovey 's great Contest Sale. Bargain offerings bordering on the miraculous will signalize this, the greatest sale of the decade, the importance of which is of such vital inter est to you that it cannot be overestimated. A stupen dous cut-price sale including everything in our immense stock nothing reserved.' Entire stock goes at prices cut so deep that you will be compelled by thrift, en dowed by nature to anticipate your future needs and provide for them at these money saving prices. 200.00 in Gold GIVEN AWAY FREE The Time is Short Get Your Contestants Lined Up Vote for Your Church, Lodge, School, Sweetheart or Mother-in-Law FREE Save This Coupon FREE Good for 500 Votes for Contestant named below, if voted on or before, Saturday January 22nd i i Ladies' Furnishings! Ladies handkerchiefs to go at 5c Turkish towels to go at 23c Bungalow aprons, light and dark, special 85c Gingham aprons, a genuine bargain at .23c Ladie3 outing colars, assorted, your choice $1.19 Fancy embroidered lisle silk hose, asstd. colors. . . .23c Fibre silk hose in assorted colors 89c Ladies black silk fibre hose 98c Neighboring Merchants Attention We invite you to this Fountain Head of Bargains. We will be pleased to vait on you and show you through our large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Men's and Boys' Work Clothing. You will instantly recognize the true worth "of the values we are offering in this sale. Special Notice We have employed the Killicn Sales Company, who have rent us their famous Col. W. H. Kil lion, the special sale expert, advertis ing man, bargain king, sale promoter and daring price mr.ker to have per sonal charge of conducting this sale and contest. We want everyone to take advantage of these bargains. BRING US YOUR EGGS! We wUl give 100 votes with each dozen eggs you bring and exchange for merchandise! ITEN FAIRY SODA CRACKERS, PER CAN $1.29 a BLANKETS at less than wholesale. Baby blankets, 79c. HOSIERY! Children's fine ribbed hose. . . Boys" heavy ribed sport hose, Ladies black hose, per pair . . . . 4. 19c 19c Rockford sox at. . . 19c Men's black hose 39c Men's hemstitched handkerchiefs being placed on sale at 9c Men's work shirts, worth up to $2.25, to go at 99c Men's "Boss Mechanic" blue bib 220 denim overalls at $1.79 1000 yds. fine woolen coating, values $3.50 to $8, special. . .$1.95 to $4.95 UNDERWEAR ! UNDERWEAR ! Ladies, Misses and Children's underwear to be placed in this rale at less than wholesale price to you. Here is your big opportunity. Stringless beans, per can 14c SYRUP! 'SYRUP! Del Monte seedless raisins. . . . .29c 5 lbs., light, 39c; 10 lbs (59c U Fine 9x12 Yorkshire rugs. . .$19.98 5 lbs., dark, 33c; 10 lbs G3c Take Notice! STORE CLOSED THURSDAY AND FRIDAY JANUARY 13TH AND 14TH while we arrange stock for this gigantic sale. Extra SpeciaS! Twenty-five pounds of Sugar for $1.50 I with each $50 purchase in Dry Goods or Furnishings not in groceries i Dry Goods, Etc. Kimona crepes 43c 1 -lb. cotton bats... Dress ginghams, special per yd IVrcales, light and dark, per yd Outing flannels, light and dark, per yd "Golden West" muslin, bleached Pillow tubing, 36 and 42-inch, per yd 10 '4 sheeting, unbleached at per yd 9 4 bleached sheeting, to go at 23c 29c 24c 25c I 17c so,, i 59c f 59c iemem-ber the date and mark It well, January 15th to February 5th kiln CO General Merchandise Plaitsmouth, Nebraska COL. W. H. EtiLL!Gf, Sales Director LEY . KILLIONv Assistant Sales Director ifii.i i irtt . ijfrsi5&.:2