The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, November 11, 1898, Image 1
S-* -*3!===—■ ■- ■ V Having concluded to retire from business I will offer my large stock of goods, all now Goods: bought this fall regardless of cost. Come and see my stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes Hats AND CAPS, UNDERWARE. GLASSWARE. QUEENSWARE. NOTIONS AND EVER YTHING THAT IS CARRIED IN A GENERAL STOCK OF MERCHANDISE. All my goods must be sold at some price by January 1st., 1899. My store room 24 by 100 feet is for sale trade or rent My entire lot of store fixtures, consisting of show cases, safe, scales, lamps etc. are also for sale cheap. This will be to buy good goods cheaper than ever offered before in this country. I expect to have auction sales in a short time but you will find that you can buy goods at my store at private sale so cheap that it will surprise vou. Below we quote you a few prices that would make a Spaniard howl: LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Watch Out far Next Week. Big War On Prices. GROCERIES. X. X. X, X. coffee, 1 lb.10 cent. Arbuckles coffee, 1 lb.10 “ Faust oyster crackers, best, 1 lb. 7 “ A. B. C. soda crackers 1 lb......(1 “ Oat meal crackers, 1 lb.8 “ Mixed cookies, 1 lb.8 “ 17 lba Granulated sugar. i.00 10 lbs oat meal. ...lift cents First quality flat can salmon.12} “ Alaska salmon, 1 can.8 " I'om starch, on« box. 4 •* Fall jelly, per pail . 4& “ Fail syrup, per pail.Mi “ Graud Pa s wonder soap, per bar. 7 ** Hattie Ax Udiacco, |mt pound. .!*» •» DRY GOODS Best prints, per yard 4 6 and ft cents, worth from 7 to 10. Best check ginghums, per yard.ft cents “ dress “ “...6 7 and 8 “ It would be useless to attempt to give you prices on my dry goods. If you will see my (loods ami learn my Brices they will sell themselves. BOOTS AND SHOES My boot and shoe stock must lie sold aud I will make prices on them that will sell theta. It is impossible to give you prices. You must see the goods to appreciate their value. HATS AND CAPS I have a large stock of mo: s and Ihij’s hats winch 1 will close out at 60 cents on the dollar. STONEWARE, QUEENS WARE AND GLASS W ARE All these goods will he aoid at a Slaughtering Reduction- AH THEY Ml’HT (JO, Soother merchant CAN meet iuv prices. Milk crocks and pan*, per gal....7 cent* Htone churns, per gal, ...7 ** AB other good* in proportion