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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1897)
THE COURIER. fYTOtRMiB DR GOODS CO., 102-1029 Street, Lincoln, Neb. I Tflfc&TOJKEST 'IOfl'dWOMEH.w . THE SEMI-CLEARING SALE OF THE YEAR. Tills store always lias led. ana always will lead, in low prices. Next weed's sale "beginning Monday morning will "be a record breaker. Tlie sale will be the season's event and will e the greatest -surprise the people of Lincoln have ever had. The prices will be fabulously low. The wholesale man will have to slip down. We trust the people to recognize an upheaval in prices and depend on them to finish th9 great bargains we offer. SCO yds 30 in. wide figured drapery silks, former price 45c, bow to be sold at ISo 25 pices 30 in. wide double fold Al- dine plaid dress goods, worth 12Jc at 8 l'2o 5000 skeins embroidery silk, good as sortment of colors, worth 3c, at 12 skeins for 8o 25 doz. ladies fast black extra length seamleES cotton hose, worth Vl a pair, So 230 pieces stamped linens, centre pieces, doylies, a few small pieces mostly 25c, "35c and 40c ones, each at 3o 200 pieces embroidery, wide and nar row, worth 1HC 10c and 12Jc a yd, at So 203 lidiea' and children's winter cloaks, all this season's styles, for Js price 1-22 prloe 200 ladies fleece lined wraprers, good styles, all sizes, worth 06c and $1.25 each, at 63o 300 ready made gingham aprons for ladies, worth 15s each, at So DRiSS GOODS, SBBBsY BBBBkSBBSBBBBBbIBBBbI Oar stock of Dress Goods will be divided into four lots and with all pat terns tbe linings will be given free. Lot No. 1 All of our high priceo drees patterns, black and colored, worth from $) to 815wiih linings free, at t8.Q8 Lot No. 2 This lot consists of black and coloted novelty drees patterns in wool and tilk and all wool, with linings free, at $48S Lot No. 3 Thi6 lot includes all vool boucle, 51 in. wide, G yJa in pattern, worth f torn 75c to $1 a yard with linings free. Per pattern $3.78 Lot No. 4- Our fine, all wool novtlty dress Roods, 40 in. wide, Tjards in pat tern, with linings free, worth from 50c to C9c a yard. Per pattern 2.88 50 pieces new worsted plaids 28 in. wide, new colorings and desirable Scotch eTr ctf, eold before at 15j a yard, but will go now for 3 3o ij Ms f We bare some very fine black silks coaswtiBg of Peau de Soi, Satin Ouch esse. Satin Rhadame, Aimures, Fuielee, GrosGrainesasd Brocades, worth from tl to 12 a yard, which will be eold at 20 .er cent, discount during this sale. ! i Kid Gloves. O000B08800009) Ladies. Misses' and Children's wool, silk and kid mittens, ribbons, knit goods, several lines of cerasts, embroid eries, veiling and drees trimmings will be sold at a grat reduction from the former price. BDOOtDOtlCUJtBtiaias IITMRALD DRY GOODS COMPANY, 1033-1039 O Street, Xincoln, KeTD. ' fc - t i: &- - p :' j - ill ;- -Ifl -Mj