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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1905)
Final Week -OF THE GREAT 30-DAYS’ SALE We still have a few shoes for men and women at 98c.. $1.19 and $1.98. Better come early; they won’t last long at such prices. Remember after purchasing $5.00 worth of merchandise you are entitled to 10 yards of calico for 10c, 10 spools of thread for 10c. or 20 lbs. of the Best Granulated Sugar for $1.00. The Last Week of the Great Sale Will Go Out in a Blaze of Glory The clock is ticking; the hours and minutes are calling time, but the people are still here and they are turning out in greater numbers than they ever did before. The weather cuts no ice; they come from all quarters of the country . Only a FEW DAYS MORE and this sale passes into history as the greatest merchandise and shopping event that ever occured in this city. IT IS A WONDERFUL WORK, and we want to send down the last days so these war-priced vets will remember it and dream of it for years to come. It is a perfect avalanche of bargains. Thousands of them here where you will find one elsewhere. All the odds *ind ends and short lots accumulated from the past three weeks of this most phenomenal sale will be put in lots here and there throughout the store and sacrificed for what they will bring. Here is a chance to make vour monev stretch to the utmost limit of possibility.Even- piece of goods and every article in stock will be marked DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! until, it will seem incredible to customer and competitor that such merchandise-selling is possible. Our Work is Getting Greater; Our Efforts are Getting Stronger THE BARGAINS ARE GETTING MORE AND MORE ior the simple reason that we want to cut this big stock down. Ail through the house, we have been pouring out sunshine in unlimited quantities. We have been sending word to the i>eople The\ have been sending word to their friends, and multitudes have come this way and gathered in thousands of bargains that were here for them, and there are still thousands more. First come first served However, we have ample help, and we will wait on you to the best of our ability. There are still some things in this world that you will want, that you can buy for less money than vou ever saw them sold for. In fact, there is nothin"- in this house hut what v, can buy for less money. Come out. help make the LAST DAYS OF THIS DRY GOODS SALE THE WONDER OF THE AGE. We want to make the ou DRESS GOODS SALE the greatest thing in this city. We have already made the SKIRT AND SUIT SALE the most wonderful thing that ever appeared in this citv. We have sent out thousands of dollars worth of them, yet we have plenty left for all of you. The NOTION SALE has reached great proportions. THE UNDERWEAR SALE is the thing of the hour. 1 he Lace V urtains. the Embroideries, the Silks, the Satins, have all come in for their share and a great work has been done along that line. CHINA AND TINWARE are moving out like chain lightning. The Ladies' Winter Underwear Sale is a great event for the people at a season of the year when they will appreciate it. when they can use them, and when thev know they are going to fashion s headquarters and buying the latest at prices of styles carried elsewhere for the past two to twenty-five vears. \\ e are still storming the forts: we are throwing the shells into the enemies' camp, not throwing them in in small numbers, but throwing them in in thousands Thev hear the roar of battle: it is deafening to them. It is like a thunder storm in the heavens. The thundering is getting louder: the roar is getting plainer, and as the last FEW DAYS OF THIS SALE ARE FAST gathering store within fifty miles of here. We are going to make it the penny saving store as Veil as the dollar saving store for all the people. We are gofngTo'make^thi's *house*for'"the^masses and not for the classes, which it always has been and always will be. The millionaire don't stand with ns much; he never did. We never expect him to. We are just the plain, common kind of people ourselves, moving along, doing the best we can, inviting you in. trving to treat vou right when vou are here askin"- vou to come hack again and just make our store your home. Some of our lines are badly shot up, but they are vet unbroken. We want to break them. We would like to send the last pieces out^and place others on the shelves instead. The people are marching to the Temple of Economy, owned and controlled by B. M. Gasteyer and laying in their supplies. Saving dollars and cents and getting the best trrade of goods in this city. - * s K The other fellow is sore, but why should he tell the people. They are not interested in his troubles ; thev have troubles of their own. We want vou to come and if vou arc short anvthimr you haven't bought, or it you haven t been here, we want you to come and lay in your supplies of Drv Goods. Ladies' Furnishings, Shoes. Furnishing Goods, and in fact evervthintr vou should want in an up-to-date Dry Goods store, you will find them all on sale here. COME OUT and help us make the LAST TEN DAYS OF THIS SALE the Wonder of the Atre We he'ieve vn„ k.. here. The bells may ring before we quit, but it is time on the other fellow, and OUR SALE IS SOON TO CLOSE. ‘ 01 Wc will be with him in any event and at all hazards; always for the people, standing up for them, shouting for them, and delivering goods to the masses. Remember vou ire always welconK* under our roof, as we arc the friend of the masses and not the classes. * «*» Thanking you one and all a thousand times for the most liberal patronage ever bestowed on any man or woman in this city, believe us, faithfully yours, B M GASTEY Oceans of Notions. Two papers of pins for one cent. A good wire Hair brush for 11c. Celluloid collars at 4c. LOUP CITY, NEB. Remember this sale closes Nov. 18. 1905. Come early and avoid the Rush.