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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1897)
-- -.'-srssgr- js-ws-ot'- - jtj-s s THE60URIBR, fWl&ERMil DRY GOODS GO. 1O23-1O20 O St. Xincoli:i, Xebr. i"t ! L Is- & Ik L Ltotogs to lb (GHveiHL Away? Commencing- Monday at 8 a. m. continuing- throughout the week, we will give with each dress dattern purchas ed of us at a price not lower than $2.98 and at any price higher, give the following linings absolutely free of chage: 6 yards Best Kid Cambric at 5c per yard, 2 3rards Good Selicia at 15c per j-ard, Vi yards Good Canvass at 18c per yard, $ yard Velntine at 55c. This makes a gift of goods to the value of Sl.Oa that we give away to even purchaser, as stated above, absolutely free. 9CCrTTrrCJr9'? ; T If you ore economical 2 y$. a. VWWV -9 4, W J -m -k. A .Mm.WV X 1.AJKV7 C.A.mA.JL: LW 4 . . t A - -' - , .. oooctxAxv-oooooooono 'li rfX'aitjyaiijC4iiirir'inr C JThe -best is yours' if? 'v you come fit si:. 'TOTe C : 9 . - LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS! 3 s BmM'?l-i9S'S TWSr iSsWA ciSS BARGAIN NUMBER ONE. " vardsall wool. 40 in. wide checked suiting, worth 50 a yard, $3.50 t 7 ' ' ' Scotch suiting, " ' 3 SO s T rnrrlii Tamnctnwn cititinrr J,n In ivirlo wnrt.li ?Jn tvr vfirrl M 7U1 Add linings ai... 1.05 J jut; luuu is-m 0.1, uul uunug wis saw we price is umy a $2.98. ;rKtvxjKJjioi'KKjui -joo ny BARGAIN NUMBER TWO. j 7 yards striped worsterd, all wool J 7 yards all wool, checkered mixed suiting. This is a total of $4 85 but during this sale the price is only BARGAIN NUMBER THREE, 9308a Pattern. 7yds. imported novelty suiting, slightly rough effects, new "shades, real value 65c a yd - $4.55 ii also a very large Ii : yds. all wool, 39 in. black lizard doth, very handsome, worth X select from; 40 in. 65c a vd T 4.55 V! 98c goods, large Hi i aras js incnes monair ana wool black liL'ures .1. a"i a Add linings at 1.05 1 fc $3. 48. r9''Mf -trMi BARGAIN NUMBER FOUR. -.OS t Pattern, fi yds. 48 and SO in. imported novelties, worth 85c and 98c a yd; ne of novelties of all weaves and shades to black novelties, regular nrice 75c. Kie nnd ne of pat erns- The actual value of these patterns is from $5.95 to $6.50... .. dd linings at $1.05 6 yds. 50 in. pure twilled French serge, worth7cayd 4.50 7 yds silk or wool, narrow stripe, 38 in. wide, worth 65c a yd . . 4.55 Add linings at $105 S5.G0 YOUR-CHOICE, S3.98. &rJ'ixc- &M'?s?tyjts-icxs-iliMyej !& TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT $4.98. v SIIdKISILK! l OMMIMMM " --- -- 1 - SEk-V - ffiiiffftMiififii m iv a -"v a. estfc-rvffVtfifVtfi:td t m 75C yfl'lllili 1 75c per yd. fi mn ncm .Ai "" WL 1 afU' VZLP' i4 xi;k 1,800 yards of new silks for trimming- and waists just received from the east, worth from $1.25 to $2.50 a yard They are the finest Lyons and Swiss productions of new fall and winter goods. For a few days only, at fYiZQHlMiO m GOOOS COtoPMW. CLHBS- es8-ssis.s) 4 9 Anxic L. Milleb, Editor. The annual of the Piatt muth club is with pink and white ribbon, the eolers pat in its dainty dress o! olive green tied of the club. Between the covers of the brochure one finds the ccnatifjfion and by laws, ths names of the officers, the c immittees. a calendar and the programs for each meetirg. The departments of lha club are, art, child study, current topics and current literature, domestic economy and a travel course. The latter is proving to be one of the very best cards of the ear. The ladi s take imaginary trips over the United States and the descriptive papers and talks have teen of more than pass ing interest The art department will bein the study of Italian and Flemish painters under the leadership of Mrs. Sntder, who has made a study of art and art topics for some year. The household economics department will study practi cal questions and the child study de partment will take the courie3 mapped out for the clubi of the state. The club meet in the evening, it hav ing been found that the afternoon was not the time when the largest number could attend. Much interest is beiof