The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, October 09, 1908, Image 3

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    Matthews’ Fall Opening Sale
Closes Saturday, October 17
This Store’s Standing and Irrevocable Policy:
It shall be our aim to be known as a thoroughly reliable store; that our goods shall be known as dependable; that
our prices shall be known as just. To that end we say to all patrons, if at any time, for any reason whatever, you
are dissatisfied with your purchase made at our store, return the goods within a reasonable length of time, in the
same condition you receive them, and we will exchange them or refund the purchasing price, and this we do
without a quibble. This statement within itself is enough to fill our store with visitors. Our buyer has just re
turned from the wholesale markets and was fortunate in securing some phenomenal bargains in seasonable
merchandise, and we believe we have brougnt to Falls City the most complete lines of merchandise ever brought to town. In our efforts to continually please
our customers we have left no stone unturned to obtain representation of all the newest, all the most beautiful, all the most desirable merchandise on the Fall markets.
The goods are here, and will be displayed on counters and in windows, all plainly marked in our usual very low price figures. To add impetus to the trading and to start
Fall business we have gone through each stock and marked a number of the newest and most desirable goods extremely low. Those who secure these may indeed consider
themselves fortunate. There will be plenty for all comers. The items quoted below tell you of only a part of the bargain offerings.
Our Shoe Department
Bows to None
Separate Skirts
A showing that truly must be seen to
be appreciated—for neither type nor picture
can show you half the values we offer you. ^
Our assortment is now complete and com
prises all the latest models from the best
manufacturers in the country—from the
plain man tailored to the most elaborate
trimmed effects in buttons and novelty
braids. Ask to see our new Directoire
buttons all the way down the front. See
them at the opening and we believe you
will all agree with us that you have never
before seen in Falls City such a complete
selection of skirts so modestly priced. Our
Opening prices range from
$3.98 to $15
and always the best for the money.
All new— fresh from the manufacturers—every pair made within the last thirty
days—every pair sold under a guarantee of perfection or money refunded. Our selection
comprises everything in Men s,
Boys’, Ladies’, Misses and
Children’s Shoes. And we
certainly won’t forget the Babvs
—for every day is Shoe Day at
our store.
!h“ss Soft 15cto50c
sloes.’... 50c to $1.50
Shoess$1.25to $2.25
Is£ $1.35 to $3.00
“$1.45 to $3.50
‘shoe: $1.45 to $5.50
Table Linens and Towels
The lines are very complete. Looks as though we bought everything
good in Linens that was to be had. In many instances, too, we secured
some very rare bargains, which we will distribute among our patrons.
4oc Union Uinens .25c
50c Colored Linens 42c
T5e Bleached Linens .55c
$1 Bleached Linens, 72
inches wide at. #71/
$1.25 Irish Linens, 72 QO_
inches wide at. 701/
$1.50 German Damask, 72 I IQ
inches wide at.$1* JL7
Underwear and Hosiery
Fall Opening Sale
This department asks you to visit it, (while on a
visit to the Opening Sale) and guarantees that you
will not be disappointed in its goods and values.
Sample
Coats
Fall Opening Sale
We purchased the entire
sample line of one of the
largest coat manufactur
ers in the country, and
during our Opening Sale
we will place the entire j
assortment on sale at f
20% Reduction '|
Our complete shipment
of Misses and Children’s
Coats will arrive on Fri
day or Saturday and will
be placed on sale at “price
killing” concessions.
Don’t miss this—come
early and get the cream
of the assortment.
Fall Dress Goods
Are prettier than ever and a goodly representa
tion of all that’s desirable in Fall woolen Fabrics
awaits your visit to our Fall opening Sale.
35 pieces wool and mixed dress goods in fancy and
plain regular valves up to 75c, Fall Opening Sale.
Children s Hose all
sizes.
Ladies Hose, gray and
black.
Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear, 20% Reduction
Fall Opening Sale Petticoats
Just a hurry up call in the Petticoat deparment,
THAT’S ALL. Don't forget to ask the lady to
show you the petticoat assortment. *
Ladies' full sized Petticoats QA_ A A
at 89c to.OVC tO *p«J#UU
Ladies’Silk Petticoats, QQ i.. A A A
black and colors. ^
Extra special for this sale, $5 black Silk d*0 Oft
Petticoat.tpOaarO
$1.15 blk Storn JQr
Serge, 54 in wide...* 7**
$1.50 blue Storn QO _
Serge, 56 in wide... 7**^*
$1.25 Broad Cloth OQ_
54 in wide.Oarl/
$1.50 blk Broad QO —
Cloth, 54 in wide.. .
$1 00 blk French _
Batiste.* xC
#1.00 blk Panama 79c
$1.25 blue, blk, red OQ_
$1.25 Herring Bone _
$1.00 Novelty Suit
ings.1
Yard wide Black OQ_
Taffeta.O^fC
$1<>5 yd wide blk d* 1 ^0
Taffeta.
Our Grocery Department
will be in Gala Attire and all the best creations of food products will be on
exhibition. None but the best can ever be found here and always at the
lowest price. For opening- week we quote you :
Fall Hats
and Caps
Will be arranged for your
criticism and patronage.
Some special prices for the
Fall Opening Sale.
Lot One—Caps worth up to
50c all styles and
colors.
Lot Two -Caps worth up to
7f>c in plain and fancy ACg%
cloth.
$1.50 Fur hats $1.35
$2 00 Felt hats d»|
light or dark ... . J
$2.50 Felt hats ^A
light and dark ...
$11 00 Stiff hats <£<5 4L ff
black.
$.'i 50 Brown tele
scopes.tp»i/J
Our Domestic Dept.
has been renewed throughout and the Ginghams
and Prints are showing touches of Fall styles,
while the domestics show the newness by in
creased qualities. New Side Bands, Prints,
Percales and Flannelettes.
Men’s Furnishings
Mothers, sisters and sweethearts
can buy these and show “him” how
to save money. Opening prices :
50c Men’s fleeced shirts and
drawers.
50c Men’s and Boys’ gloves 42c
75c gloves, fleeced lined .59c I
$1.75 Kaitideer gloves $1.29
Canton flannel gloves and mittens
for.Ol/
75c Overalls and jumpers 65c I
...... $1.00
Good bulk coffee 1 I _
per lb.A AC
Hand picked ff _
beans.3C
Horse Shoe
Tobacco, per lb.■ VC
Snyder’s Pork and O _
Beans, can .Ov
Heinze Pork and Beans O _
can.OC
Gallon can of OO _
Syrup .«jOC
Tooth picks, two
boxes.jC
Egg-O-See n
per package.4 \j
E C Cornflakes, H _
per package.• ^
Dr. Price’s Breakfast H
food, pkg.4 \j
Colluloid Starch . 7c
50c Sun Dried Japan OQ_
Tea, lb.
50c Basket Fired Jap OQ_
Tea, lb. <J7L
65c Gun Powder Tea 42c
35c Tea Dust 9c
Lenox Soap, 8 bars _
for .6JC
Diamond C soap, 8 25c
Good Toilet soap, 7 _
bars.
Butter Milk Soap, 3 | A_
bars.Ivv
Majestic Series soap, f A _
3 bars. IUC
Purity Toilet soap, | A _
3 bars .*VC
.18c
Grape Juice, OC-,
quart.
Household Ammonia 9c
Packing House Bacon 14c
Picnic Hams 1 1 _
at. llC
.c Heavy LL ri/'
muslin .
81c yood blea- Hl/yfs
ched muslin * ^
10c Hope
muslin.
10c Hedley O^p
heavy muslin ® **
124c Outing
flannel .
10c Outing
IlHimel.
74c Outing
flannel .
New Side Hand
calico.
l5c Heavy Mottled Outing for .Wc
.75c to $3
"r,Ul‘ukeu.$3.48 to $7.50
2000 yards short lengths lawn, panama
and sheetings, per yard.
All wide sheetings at a reduction.
50c Work jf f —
Shirts.
Men's How | A _
Ties.1UC
ior0Ti'!.25c
£T“.T!e... 15c
ST'“.42c
?J/lov“.79c
S. A. LITTLE, Mgr. MATTHEW S “The Price Killer”!