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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1897)
,3N THE COURIER. f Ytl&UtMiD WW GOODS CO., 1023-1029 gtreet, Lincoln, N. m m u vtPK9 Vl &fttfKST VIOttoW OF TtHtMl NEMt. THE SEMI-CLEARING SALE OF THE YEAR. ' Tnis store always lias led. and. always will lead, in low prices. Next week's sale "beginning Monday- morning will "be a record breaker. The sale will be tne season's event and will "be tne greatest siirprise tne people of Lincoln nave 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 the great bargains we offer. SCO yd 30 In. wide figured drapery ilkt, former price 45c, now to be sold At 18o 25 pice 30 in. wide double 'fold Al dine plaid dress goods, worth 12c at 3 l2o 5000 skeins embroidery silk, good as sortment of colors, worth 3c, it 12 skeins for 8o 25 doz. ladies' fast black extra length seamless cotton hose, worth '1 a pair, Co 250 pieces stamped linens, centre piece, doylies, a few small pieces mostly 25c, 35c and 40c ones, each at 3o 2C0 pieces embroidery, wide and nar row, worth 7c, 10c and 12Jc a yd, at So 203 ladies' and children's winter cloaks, all this season's styles, for i price i2 rio 200 ladies' fleece lined wraprers, good styles, all sizes, worth 98c and $1.25 each, t 63o 300 ready made gingham aprons for ladies, worth 15s each, at So US"JWA"JS"JkABW MgOmY.YYWsY DRESS GOODS, 4 fleY .sbwsbbBSsssbbbbbbbbwsbbbH bJibbbbbbbbbbbbDIIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV Our stock of Dress Goods will be divided into four lots and with all pat terns the linings will be given free. Lot No. 1 All of our high priced dress p tterns, bkek and colored, worth fro aa $) to 815. with lirings free, at $8.98 Lot No. 2-Tfais lot consists of black and colored novelty dress patterns in wool and 6ilk and all wool, with linings free, at 04.8S Lot No. 3 This lot includes all vool boucle, 54 in. wide, C yds in pattern, worth from 75c to 81 a yard with linings free. Per pattern Lot No. 4- Our tine, til wool novt lty dress goods, 40 in. wide, 7 yards in pat tern, with linines free, worth from 50j to 69c a yard. Per pattern 92.88 50 pieces new worsted plaids 23 in. w ide, new colorings and desirable Scotch eJectF, sold before at 15j will go now for 3 3o a yard,' but - ----2 IM4MIMMfMieiMtl We have rome very fine black silks consisting of Peau de Soi, Satin Ouch esse. Satin Rnadame, Armures, Faisles, S1? Graine8 !Dd Bwdes, worth from 11 to 82 a yard, which will be sold at 20 per cent, discount durinj this sale SBBJBBSB SSJBSJBBiaSBBJB) Bp. SBBJBJBSl fJJJJkk m Kid Gloves. W JIiTee,,..a.nd ChiWren'B wool, eilk and kid mittens, ribbons, knit goods, several lines of corsets, embroid. enea, veiling and dress trimmings will be sold at a great reduction from the -w.wvs iatbsr TMKALD DRY GOODS COMPANY 3 j w0-y w otreeL, iincoln.Heb. wwwmmmmimmmm&&m&a, w -uwyoj. WWWWW W