The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 13, 1896, Image 1

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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, MARCH 13, 1890.
NUMBER 11
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Wiener's Clothing House.
Having been able to buy special bargains while in the east, we are offering them to our customers.
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Men's Suits, worth $7 00, you can buy at '"$ 5 00
Glen's Suits, all wool, " 10 00. . . v.-'t 00
Men's Suits, " " 18 00, ' " .rip 00
Men's Suits, ". M 15 00, " " 12 00
.Men's Suite, "4 20, 00, j?cS?6 00
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CHILDBEN'S SUITS
From 75 cents up.
Big drives frem $2 to $&5Q,
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an Attractive
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Of making Mens
Clothing has made
H. S. & M. a famil
iar firm in nearly every
home in the land. We
have their goods at all
prices, and whether
you pay much or little
.you're getting the Best
for your money when
you buy H. S. & M.'s.
This Label on a (ferment Iniuraa
Perfect Fit and Sausncuoa
'ft stands for the Best that Money
" Can Buy or Skill Produce
F A, NTS ftt"65 'cents, worth $1.
All Wool Pants worth $3.50 to 4.50 at 2.50 to 3.50.
We have a large stock of
Gloves,
ranging in prico from 25
conte to $1.00.
In Hats and Caps
Our prices range from 25 cents up. Better goods were
never offered at our prices.
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;' ' Wi: ARK OFFEKlii THE
HEAVIEST OVERALL
' . ovor mado, nrul we nro Boiling Uiom at 50 conts; alBO
carry tho cilobratod Swoot Orr goods in all grades.
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In Shirts,
Wo ofTor working shirta at 23cta
that are usually sold for COota.
Our Bull Dog Shirt,
worth and sold for 70 cents, wo
aro soiling at 48 conts. Thoso
aro .'10 inches long.
You will
find all
our shirts
extra long.
Wo hnvo Drcm Slilrla at 50c,
75c, $1 nml l,U5.
IN SHOES.
Wo havo Plow Shoos as low as 08c,
51.25 and 81.00.
Dress Shoes
from $1.25 up. Wo handle tho Selz
make, tho best shoo for tho
least money.
It is no brag when we say we will give you more for your dollar than any house
in the Valley. It has always been our aim to get the best at the price the market
offered, and we have never better succeeded in doing it than at the present time.
It will certainly pay you to look through our immense stock before you pay higher
prices elsewjiere. "Please call,"
WIENER
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