The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, December 23, 1898, Image 1

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Pilfers for Big Bargains
GOODS ARE
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Having concluded to retire from business I will offer my large* stock of goods, all new Goods:
bought this fall regardless of cost. Come* end see* my stock of
Dry (roods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes Hats
AND CAPS, UNDER WARE GLASSWARE. QUEENSWARE.
NOTIONS AND EVERYTHING THAT IS CARRIED IN A GENERAL STOCK OF MERCHANDISE.
Don’t Do It!
T| Jx dispute with a woman when she says
• p jll]] T Niger’s (foods are the only ones to buy,
5 Because she knows what she is talking
JLIUll I about, and don’t you forget it .
with her when she says Pilgers’
Prices are MONEY-SAVERS. She
talks like a sensible woman who knows
what’s what.
T| J 4 Try to excuse yourself for going to some
| other store instead of Pilgers’. You know
I that you can other no reason that can be
Ai Ull 1 sufficient for passing the store where the
PEST and CHEAPEST go together.
T> Jx Expect your wife to meet you pleasantly
I if you’ve gone to some other store than
Pilgers when she expressly told you to go
JLIUll I nowhere else. Don’t do these things if
you expect to live long and keep your hair on.
GROCERIES.
.10 cent,
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X. X. X. X. coffee, I 11).
Arbuckles coffee, 1 lit.
Coidova Coffee, one pound package.. . .
Faust oyster crackra, best, 1 lb..
A. It C. soda crackers 1 lb.
Oat meal crackers, l lb. ....
Mixed cook, eg, lib.
17 lbs Granulated sugar....
10 lbs oat meal. .. .
First quality flat can salmon....
Alaska salmon, 1 can. ....
Corn starch, one box. ....
l’ail jelly, per pail. .
Fail syrup, per pail. .
Grand Fa’s wonder soap, per bar.. ..
Hattie Ax tobacco, per pound.. . .
Standard canned strawberries, per can. it “
Standard canned raspberries, per can. 9“
Standard canned gooseberries, per can. .... 9“
Standard canned blackberries, per can . 8 “
Cape Cod cranberries, per quart. . 7 “
New Jersey Hakcd Sweet l'otaloes, per can. 1 i “
Golden pumpkin, per can . .... 9 “
Boston baked beans . .... 12 “
Early June peas..., .... .... ... 10“
California table appricots. .17 ••
Choice rhubarb in cans for pies, per can. 12 *•
Sliced California lemon cling peaches, per can. . 20 “
California dried grapes, per lb.... . t “
California I.oore Muscatel I Raisins per lb. tl ••
Extra quality currants in I In packages, per pk.
Extra quality of seeded raisint, one pk.
Best bead rice, per lb .... .... .....
Fetlijoluis breakfast food, per pk. . ...
I>wight Soda per pk .... ..
Baltimore beat cove oysters, t lit..
Baltimore best cove oysters, 2 lb. ...
Champion lye, per can.... .... ...
Cloths pint, per doxen.... ....
Halford (able sauce, per bode,,,.
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Bare Back smokie r tobacco, per ll>.20 eta.
Rah-Rah smoking, tobacco, per lb.. .. .18 “
Green gage table plum>, pi r can. .. ,.1't “
California yellow table free peach.17 “
Climax syrup in cans, p r can .... .10“
Best sorghum in cans, per can. .. .. ia “
Steel carpet tucks, three papers for.5 “
10 bar3 silv<r soap, nothing like it.25 “
10 bars Union soap, first class. .25 “
Best parlor broom lor.... .18 “
Corn meal twenty-five ooiimls for. ..25 “
Best California prunes, peril), only.7 “
5 cent package chewing gum for .;l “
5 cent sack of table salt for.... .:t “
Id cent bottle of bluing for.... .... .... 5 “
New England tnince meat, per pacaage .. .. o “
1 gallon can best California, pic apricots.. .. 10 “
l gallon can beat California pie peaches.40 “
DRY GOODS.
Best prints, per yard l 5 nod o cents, worlhfrom 7 to 10.
Beat check ginghum1* per yard..,. .... 5 cents
dress “ “ .... 15 7 and H “
Dress cambrick, per yard. .... 4 “
Ice wool per box .... .... .10 “
Imported Saxony \ati), :i skaioa for.... .,25 “
DomcBlc Soxony, per skein. . 5 “
German kultting yarn, per ska in.... .... is “
Zephyr, a skein.... . . 5 “
1 have a nice Hue ( I woolen blankets that 1 am sell
ing for lean thou they can be bought for at whole do kt
the factory:
10 4 Cotton blanket* f<u only. .... t0 cts
Canton flannel, worth 121 for,. . .... h »*
\ big line ot It'll l t\ a.--kut' at lea* than t. -t
Waterproof cloth, .* lncb<•* wide, worth .75 at >5 *•
Ml wool cloaking .% t iuetie* wide, worth .h.'i at 5& “
51MI all linen towel-, w uth J5 tint* for.... 15 “
Men * nnderahirtH at one half lludr value
\ large line < f white \.*o >d* for children atul ladle* at
your own price
It would be u - b - • attempt to give you pths* ou
my dry goods. If you will see my Goods and learn
my I’rices they will sell themselves.
BOOTS AND SHOES
M\ boot and shoe slock muni be sold and I will
make prices on them that will sell them. It is impossi
ble to give you prices. You must seethe goods to ap
preciate their value.
HATS AND CAPS
I have a large stock of men's and boy's hats which
I will close out at 50 cents on the dollar.
STONEWARE, QUEENSWARE AND
GLASSWARE
All the e goods will be sold at u Slaughtering Re
duction - AS THEY MUST GO. No other merchant
CAN meet mv prices.
Milk crocks and pans, per gal.7 cents
Stone churns, per gal...7 «•
Chambers with covers, 80, 50 ami 00 cents.
All other goods in proportion. We want
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to close out our stock so soon as possible and
invite you to come and get Hrst choice.
Respectfully yours,
T L. P1LUEK.
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For Ladies only.-On account of va log from the Mercantile business I shall turn
over the agency for tuo Butteric’c ’ is to J. Phil Jaeger alter January 1st,
1899 where you will find fashion ah uancing with January number.-T. L.Piloer
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