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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1900)
12 THE COURIER, A BIG PURCHASE T jo Eixtlro Stoook of r Formerly wmedl toy ttlhe. GLOBE CLOTHING COMPANY We bought on a basis of 4fr cents on "the-dollar. This is one of the largest deals of the kind that we have ever made. Its magnitude makes it doubly important that we, by actual sale, dispose of the whole stock shortly W PROPOSE TO SELL, THIS STOCK -w&" JSftS GLOBE Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods for LESS THAN HALF THE REGULAR GLOBE PRICES. The Sale Will Open MONDAY, June 18, 9,Q'clock Sharp It will continue until every vestige of the stock is disposed of. This is, indeed, an important clothing event when you take into account the fact that the Globe Clothing Co. has for many years maintained the reputation of handling only reputable and dependable merchandise. OUR PLAN IS- AN EQUITABLE ONE. Had this stock fallen into the hands of unscrupulous venders (as is ordinarily the case) then the people would have been cheated out of their share of the benefits, but in the hands vi the ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COM PANY all men know that the goods will be sold just as advertised for we shall exact only a reasonable profit to ,pay-us Jot the extra investment, and-werpromise the.regularMSTRONG CLOTHING;O..GTJARANTEE, which makes all wrongs right and gives to every patron the right to return goodsr exchange ameforto receive full amount of purchase back in cash in event of dissatisfaction. NOT PROMPTED BY A SPIRIT OF SPECULATION We were not prompted in this transaction by a spirit of speculation. We simply desired to protect ourselves against the possibility of outside parties buying and disposing of these goods to the ultimate ruin of our own business. We had an enormous stock to begin with, and this additional stock is simply a burden, hence we feel duty bound to let loose as quickly as possible. Asm We caution all able, to attend this sale to very promptly respond to our call, for, as you know, the best go first, and we would also cautioir you to exercise great -patience with us during this sale, for we shall be unable to secure a sufficient number of competent salespeople to properly wait upon you. You shall, however, have the un divided attention of whomsoever may wait upon you, and we promise you every courtesy shown at any time in the regular busines way. 0 Fr Every Fifty Gent Piece Wttl Buy & Dlter9 Wcortlk f (Sdlo Tell Yw Friends aimd Neiglktorg Atomtt Jlto 1 II 1 ill n s. yi 1 M A - :1 y s r gaaEaaBggwr J I