The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 31, 1921, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
U L f !... THURSDAY. MAECK 31, 1921 PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL TAGE SEVEK J." - .1. -f r .teLMintii t i1JV- - J - f era is2 l , 15 r4 ilF vy Li T) o) KS3 ES3 ifii&g S Ms Li J.- it 3 n 5 i I. 1 it ! Owing to the fact that we.have a short lease and unable to get an extention, we are hereby forced tc close out our entire stock and fixtures, regardless of cost or value, as Mr. Gobelman wants his room for his own business. We are in are indeed very sorry to make this announcement, as we have enjoyed a very good business from the day we opened our doors. But under the prevailing circumstances we are compelled to vacate. He? is Where a Great Opportunity Awaits the People of Plattsmouth and Vicinty! of S M orning. mmraAT 9s00 A, And will continue until every dollars worth of merchandise is sold. If Our Prices Could Talk They Would Say, Come If You Have to Walk! iverything Must Nothing Reserved! F s23 rp3 Our Entire Stock Has Been Unmercifully Cut and Slaughtered in Price! If Cur Prices Could Speak, They Would Say Come by Auto, Come by Train, Come by Foot! BUT BY ALL MEANS COME! Here are a few of the numerous bargains that we are offering as space does not permit us Both Winter and Summer goods must go. Everything to be sacrificed but the shelving and counters. . quote all of them, I Dry Goods! A Calico, iUiperior quality; closing out price L 10c per yd. S Aprong gingham, very best grade; closing I' r-ul price, I21 Ac per yd. : rici.les, i.ebt quality', both dark and light; fi icin:eI-ly iold high as 50c. Now, 18V2C , Curing flanel in fancy light and dark pat- : ic. ns? : formerly sold as high as 50c. Closing 5J c t price is 1Z-2C Per 3"Q- n Muslir., bleached and unbleached; a high ' . :udi- o i.lirj-. Closing out price, 15c. '!? i v.-hiia it lasts, closing cut price t . 'lb., jct yc.. and up. P -r.-c'ir.g 9 4, Peppera! and Aurora brands r -;f :r. ; de ed oui. at 4Sc oer yd. f rcr.ihcr ticking, fancy; sold up to $1 per yd. Closing cu: price, 4Sc per jd. c . - - - I II . I LAD-ES READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTM'T Just Think of It! . c n our new spring line of dresses wraps, 1- and gir.h'jrn street dresses just received lev diys ap are to be sacrificed at these t ' o: :ng out price.-:. Our loss is your gain. I Grocery Bargains! Ct-C-HNG OUT PRICES Pure c?ne sve-cr, ! 1 lbs. for $1.00 p ! Iorsc.s;;ce, Slar or Climax, per lb 83c h- i - re cider viner, per pal 39c t:rgt jr.r pif.ni- es. best quality 29c 0 ! ;,:.nond C soap, 6 bars for 25c Cu-J.;hy's Vv I.itc. N:ptha, 6 bars for 25c j oy i;o: p, 6 bars for 25c a :.::ccl'o washing tablets, 2 pkgs. for 15c g ke iieg's corn flakes, large size, pkg 17c (i i buckle's coffee, per lb 26c i uban coffee, per lb 44c j Aiaple and cane syrup, per can 59c Pork and beans, superior quality, can. . . ,10c Red kidney beans, 3 cans for 25c Large can tomatoes for 14c H brooms, $1.2d values for 49c S3 : gaaafflgata- CTBwraagJsesx'tf wr 11 11 mti i were wa ress Clothing! t Lveiy yard of wcraled cress gc ds on our shelving, consisting of cashmeres, tricotines, serges, plaids, craanetting, etc., that formerly sold for $1 to $6 par yd. During this sale, closing out price is 15c to $1.98 per yd. dl our iaifetas and messaiins, formerly sold as high as $5 per yd. The greatest values 3cu ever heard of. Closing out price 93c to $1.93 per yd. Our entire line of summer voiles and white goods will be sold below cert of new material. Dishes Reduced! Can you imagine dinner plates at 5c each? We have cut the prices on pie plates, sugar bowls, creamers, pitchers, butter dishes, etc., so low that it will pay ycu to invest. Ladies aprons, in very beautiful patterns. Closing out price is 89c. Men's and women's flanel night gowns; formerly sold to $3.50. Now. $1.45. Mackinav. s, duck coats, sheep lined coats, leather vests. Despite the fact that winter is over we expect to sell every garment in the store at these sacrifice prices. Men's and boys' overcoats, cravanettes, raincoats and automobile coats. Closing out price, $1.95 up. Boys' knickerbocker wool and cashmere suits; a bargain indeed. Each, $1.95 up. Eoys khaki suits; ideal for school year. Closing out price, $1.75. 1 50 pair men's par.ts: serge?, worsteds and cashmeres. Prices cut square in two. About 100 men's and young men's vests being closed out at 95c each. L aaies Cloaks f Every winter cloth or plush coat will be sacrificed at such a ridiculous price we don't expect to carry over a single garment. This also includes the children's coats. Underwear! Boys' and girls' fleece lined union suits, sizes 4 to 16 years of age. Formerly sold up to $2.50. Your choice, any size, 93c. Ladies' separate vests and pants. Formerly sold as high as $1.50 each. Now, 48c. Ladies ribbed fleeced union suits; elegant quality. Closing cut price, 95c. Men's ribbed and lleeccd union suits, form erly sold as high as $3. Now, 95c. Men's lambsdown union suits; a very high class garment. Closing out price, $1.3. Men's and boys' wee'i undeishirts, broken sizes, formerly sold as high as $2. Closing out nrices, 45 and 75c. Keaay mace sl-eel? Full size; formerly sold at $2. Closing out price, $1.19. t-i 1 r 11 f 1 Deo spreado, iorn:er:y sola up to eacn. f The closing out price is $2.93. J- B A rew Specials t Sh oes: ! C T Dftoes ! About 1 00 pairs men's rubber boots, both red and black, to be sacrificed at closing out prices, $2.95 and $3.35. Men's 4-buckle black all rubber overshoes. Closing out price, $1.95. Men's 4-buckle red U. S. ail rubber over shoes. Closing out price, $3.48. Children's rubber boots. Closing out price on these as low as 98c. We Buy Eggs! Bring in your eggs. We want them and will pay the highest market price at all times. Bring them in any day and get good prices for them, as well as take advantage of the bar gains offered in this closing out sale. inttTini'iliiiiuMi Men's, women's and children's sweaters will be sacrificed in this closing out sale at prices that will pay you to lay them away fof the future. Laces, embroideries, insertion in all the latest patterns at less than half their actual value. Buy now and save. Fixtures for Sale! Look Over the Following List and Pick Out Your Needs 1 8-foot floor case. 1 6-fcot floor case. 2 7-foot show cases. 1 6-foot show case. 1 5-foot show case. 1 3-foot show case. 1 9x72 wall case. 4 coat racks. 2 skirt racks. 1 revolving skirt rack. And numerous 2 grocery scales. 1 cash register. 1 Bowser oil tank. 1 gasoline tank. 5 tables. 2 thread cases. 1 ribbon case. 1 spice case. 1 10-can cookie rack. 1 coffee grinder. other articles. Men's work shirts, blue and grey; good ones. Closing out price, 75c each. One lot men's heavy 220 blue denim over alls; both high and suspender backs; while they last, closing out price, $1.49 pair. One lot white pair.-ters' overalls. Cheaper than stealing them. Price is SSc. One lot men's striped overalls; while they last, closing out price, 89c. Men's hats, the entire stock in 3 groups. Closing out prices, 98c, $1.9S, $2.48. Children's wool hats on sale' as low as 48c each. The entire line of men's linen colars form erly sold at 25c. Closing 'cm out at 10c. Men's dress shirt.-; very neat patterns. Formerly sold to $3.75, now 95c. Gloves of all descriptions, for both dress and work. Priced below cost. Men's khaki work jackets, formerly sold to $3.50. Clocing out price, $1.25. Men's unionalls in fancy stripe and blue denim. Sold to $5; now, $1.95. Men's light colored fancy striped coat jackets sold as high as $3.50; now, 75c. PlatlsnrvoutK, 14 1 JJ ebraLska "gvis fife' f-"rf "Where Your Dollar Does Double Duty 'Mi, 1 if 'J 4 u lit ..; irn